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DAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1916, PMES BACK TO FOLD, PLAYERS WHO DESERTED THE WHITE SOX—DART- ANGES REGATTA ON HOUSATONIC--FORMER HIGH SCHOOL STARS TO MEET | bowa w5 GLEASON WANTS U™ ‘DESERTERS' BACK )’/““—M—-‘— Schroedel T 92 g3 . l_'lr-is EaT A PIECE of e : =i SR H1 CAKE = (T'S MAaTshl e o115 039 et RS ite Sox Leader Invites Jackson N Eartal : and Others Into Fold Humphrey ... 91 2 _ Emmons ....... - Ghice g Callingswood 1 L} oricaee Conlongete . . 2l club last season to en > in ship- MOrse ...+ 3 building will he invited to Feb. 20.—Members of the Americans who deserted the ']KM" Gleason, sucessor of Clarence owland in the management c o Shipping . last night Luebeck ....... &5 ;: ¢ the club \\\h”!\f‘:u i i :' o # ,7’.1’1,. l.lmluuyu whose desertion in e “hiladelphia early in the 1918 season, : 5 | started other players to the ship- | Maerz ... ¢ yards, had been offered a contrac Gleason said. While definite word has not been received from the star out . 5 | ficlder, it is expected he will return ichards ... 4 to the game. xl;(r;‘\x‘:f.-\\qg REA R | _Byrd Lynn, a catcher, is the first of the ‘‘deserters” to return his signed contract. When Lynn with his bat on his arrival to assume management of ‘ Lantone .. S S0 | BROUGHT SomE 1 5 : SANDWBICHeg AND QTHER OH-H-H GlRLS.' LBk : ey mats, Clands Withame, informed : President Comiskey of their plans to AT T A ¢ quit last season, : Comiskey denounced Record misk not | GR‘R‘ R_R AND :\1}\:»1\1:(] nd ordered their uniforms re- ‘ AND GLOR-R-RI0US L { T want Jackson and the other That This decision o : FEELIN'? Hughes ... : Risucte bagk with me Gleason said. ineetinNg Ot the “hig threes ; ; 2 B o have ‘them retumns = bk L idered expedient. s o Nelson .. - S Some light on Prifeeton ™ feeting 1P Ta TATa o B oward athletic combinations was re- 3 : MEREDITH RECONSIDERS. vealed when it was stated that it was | H Dk Pt understood that the Tigers would not | Maddacks ... 2 Declares He Will Compete in Millrosa ;}::(V)::n Games Next Tuesday. S : . Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 20.—At tha e 7 annual dinner of Philadelphia writérs = held here last night, “Ted" Meredith 136 4| sprang a surprise as the guest of the e evening by announcing that he had NEW BRITAIN MACHINE. reconsidered his decision to hang up his running shoes forever Shortly First Floor. after his return from the fighting Tacey ooas o104 97 j front abroad Meredith received an in- R e vitaton to caompete in the Millrosa P o Wil 500, which he declined. It was pub- I oneny 86 | lished far and wide that the great T Gt -w;.;}“'r.»ri had retired from further som- | Humphres 96— 168 | petition. Meredith declared last Princeton, Yale and Harvard. The o S et - to run in the Millrose classic next statement follows: 1 E i Tuesday night in Madison Square gar- o e e Wocens | ALUMNI TEAMS SELECTED | PRINCETON— ’ CORNELL-DARTMOUTH OSTBERG WRITES | Bloodzood ... . | acis that e wanis to et mermanent S OARSMEN TO MEET | — Seihert ..... possession of the E. H. Post trophy = A Morrissey Meredith has two legs on the tro=- | Green ana Big Red Eleven Will Clash | Bay State Wrestler Finishing His | Doherty 2 S 9 phy: the first he gained in 1915, the | Foster 38 | second in 1917. Dave Caldwell of tha | e e 87 | Boston A. A. scored a victory in 1‘*: 6. i P A o (R e = Last year George Dernell of the B¥vs® Scheduled Games. i With Ventres. | club snatched the unexpected; honor from a somewhat mediocre field send a representative to the proposed | nieeting o Columbia, Cornel, Dartmouth, Harvard, Pennsylvania, Princeton and Yale. This conference is to be held in Philadelphia on Feb- i ruavry 22 for the purpose of insti- tuting a college league for the organ- ization of more systematic co-opera tlon in athletics | Included in Dean McClenehan's an- | nouncement was a statement which ; throws some light on t big three” | combination. This is intended to an- | swer certain misguided .:uu_u.mn.\‘ made by the Cornell Sun on the sub- ject of the close federation between | ¢ | meetings of the chairmen of the 1 boards of Princeton, Yale and Har- vard. \ These meetings have been entirely SChoGLE Stors Tol Hormeet Daysl | | i | New Britain and Hartford High } i | in New York October 25—Other Training For Championship Bout informal and none of the decisions | there is valid without ratification by igle Again in Basketball Battle. the athletic boards of the three uni- | versities concerned. No revolutionary | The first game of the series be- changes in athletic policy or relations | tween the alumni teams of New Housatonic River Course Is Selected Yor Big Regatta on May Ithaca, N. Y., Feb. 20.—First results | Sporting Editor, Dear sir:i— or 10. of the recent formation of a new As time for my match is drawing \':lmt Camps milk l4c, Russell Bros. i DARTMOUTH SCHEDULE. —advt. e i | | | have been contemplated. There has | Britain and Hartford High schoo New Haven, Feb. 20—Yale crews Big Four composed of Cornell, Penn- ‘close, a line to you in hopes that I | been no thought of any “Bi Three” | promises (o revive the old time in-| i take part in four regattas next’ svlvania, Dartmouth and Columbla, can give you some news and to let | league or of drawing out of relations | terest that was manifested vears ago. ' gpring, it was announced last night as included in the Cornell football You know I wrote Bacon, I would pos: | S T TN Green Football Team Will Play Cors with other colleges or universities. An [ It js two years since teams repre- by Prof. Mather Abbott, the rowing schedule for next fall, issued last forfeit money, with either paper, | REDETOES AT nell and Penn, in New York inspection of the published schedules | senting g of both institutions coach. The season will be opened night. The schedule shows that Cor- Herald preferred, but have not got | z of Harvard, Yale and Princeton will | mingled on the basketball court, and ainst Pennsylvania varsity and nell will go to New York to play answer from him as yet. Will be mi gaew tn on the 1 occasion, the Hartford second eights the Housatonic at. Dartmouth in the stadium of the Col- town Friday morning, to go through | on the commerce high 27 to 18. It was sweet revenge for Springfield, Mass.,, Feb. 20.—The g Red Tops lowered the All-Holyokes Il:nju\vr. N. H., Feb. 20.—Cofnell floor last night, | and Colgate are added and rPinceton e tontos the ave be 2 X A 3 is dropped frc . 919 footbs The chief topics that have been | poys were victorious 25 to 24 after Derby on April 19, the week following | lege of the City of New York on Oc- With all the details of settling referce [ iomies oo B Uie i 910, foothall schedule for the Dartmouth collega taken up are temporary changes in |, fye.minute overtime play. The Penn's races at Annapolis. There Willi tober 25. The Stadium was chosen question, rules governing conte !lhe' Tops as they went out hard in the | S(nequle for the = Da le the eligibility rules made necessary | j,cals are sure that the coming fray be no freshman race against Penn. because of a rule at Cornell forbidding Weight, etc, as we have no articles | first half and secured an 18 point | BoUER RS DUblC last night The by the fact that so many students| i) ;¢ necessitate any overtime Princeton's varsity, second' and jtg football team from playing in any , of agreement drawn for this match. | lead. They were able to toy with the | ¢ 4 have been in military service and the | ;1 ine o sure are they that they freshman crews will be met on the pasepall park or on any other ground |1 wrote Bacon, covering everything I | opposition in the last portion of the 1&:‘::::1’:”‘”’»:«‘\‘7 t:::znrjl.\-m": 1r‘r:‘l will grab off (‘hp bacon. {l.mll.\u\:;:\{4,1:\\\!\ tA\(I‘:\;‘h’x. ‘(”“h:l(:k {\‘:ln‘o;:‘:‘l: not used exclusively by a college. considered imporiant, and asked for | fray Neither team <.|:'.th:\l\ml ':nv}' Pennsylvania on November §. Tha B o B ot All re. | The following players will be :(‘"[’,l_""‘(“ V'm“ i “_”!l e Pennsylvania once more will be names of various men he has in view | semblance of x(nxm\\n,}k, = _EAME | sepedile follows b RBc altiibtiny oy tortrer Slnine D Wi nlaved iin (Ehiladelphizfon iNovempb i foriiretores SR Bxpegt fioeallionByollll belnghaman tosman affair through- | September 27, Springfield Y. M, G, | alumni: Kopt, Ellison, Ginsbers, Ven- the second wvarsity to the ARGl 27, Thankseiving Day. Colgate will | Friday and hope you can enlighten | out. It was clearly a case of the man | A college; October 4, Norwich; 11, !\M Stepanian and Reynolds. Hart- Calabin ,l‘,(]”'ml R Im”m‘mn to return to Ithaca, and Penn State also me on that subject some, as I have | with the ball taking the shot as soon | Massachusetts Agricultural college n that no news has been given out | ford Will have, Joe Smith, “Hap», -9 R % L0 MeR, AR will send its eleven here. The schedule reason to believe vou will put melas he had a look at the hoop. 18, Penn State; 25. Cornell at Ne is that there has been no news fto | Harmon, Tke Wooley, Ray Nordlund, 'Om ~&0 B 0 SR ed with the 18 as follows: 5 right o — . York: November 1, Colzate: §, Tni- give out. “Mag" Allen, Chet Dodge, Joe Sander- regatta with Harvard on the Thames October 4, Oberlin at Ithaca; 11, T am so close to weight, I expect no Fresh egg: Russell Bros. vr_\rs\j_\ of Pennsylvania at New York; son, Tom Tuohey and Bill Ross. It . new London on Friday, June 20, Willlams at Ithaca; 18, Colgate at itrouble to be even on day of match. | —advt. 15, Brown at Boston. 5 ot Tthaca; 25, Dartmouth at New York ;I worked out an hour and a half to- | e - — JONES HEARD FROM 1\4,(::;;“‘1(,)1;:‘;. i i as e "‘:.},‘,(,‘"T,:S“f\(;,'"fi“r_’:Cfi:fiozc;:“ffh“::r;i‘:;: City, City College Stadium night at Worcester Y. M. C. A. gym, DEGLINE PEA(}EFARLEY KELLY TO LEAD RUTGERS. team will appear twice in New York city, meeting Cornell on October 25 and the University of | salled upon to uphold the local | cance to these conferences are entire- ly without foundation. The only rea- { . but Yale is making a fight for the re., November 1, Lafavette at Ithaca; | Which I expect will be last one, as light D SWIM DATES. tention of that event. | 8, Carnegie Tech. at Ithaca; 15, Penn- | and frequent road wc will hold me Star Halfback Selected As Captain of sl it O i ’\f,‘,:if," = q,&;z(l’,.r;;\:)‘y:’i:m' St ;l(,)::ln‘\ o weight over Thursday and | g ian, Archangel and Southern Football Eleven. Fancy Diving Queens Will Have | resh eggs 55c doz., Russell Bros. W, : S s | as sorry my name was mis- ss i i Chance to Perform at Detroit. —advt spelled on ;mtm»: e ’nlo. Rl (e will Not Coaching Job Next Season. . - = - H 1S E AT ; ( Lidih L) SeEEIRes e, N A 5 b 2 e don Mokt oo New York, Feb 2 ore e e YT T o BALCH IS ELTMINATED. Swedish, and I am Swedish descent, | Meet Bolshevik Representatives. G '*‘““‘W]” team “r‘”* aron: hes i = i ngl or e JOK LYY ’ P JLIES. R 5 . [ Fac yeen elected captain of the eleven for . % 2 ; - L swimming champions: ates s E 3 r E - New Haven, Feb. 20.—In a letter imming championship dates an- b e T e o engRmenyofa my St en daf trom ko Washington, Feb. ormal re- | the 1919 . it was announced to the Yale News vesterday Tad Jones | nounced last night by Frederick W. | 4 5 T o e ats Aug 7 s Match | cester who are now in New Britain in | . ¢ s el SEte e e 2 & Al says that he has not been approached | Rubien, secretary of the amateur K J2Ck Coombs Signs Casazza, St. John's at Belleair. [[ickaciiin Sfradefiwhichl 1 avel tols | SSL SR RS Din b M L e T n regard to the possibility of his | athletic union, include the transfer of Prep Pitcher. lowred, “also Will wonder when (Hex i o 1o 5o ien suvernments ot il best piavers the eolloge B % coaching the Blue football team this | the fancy dive women to the Detroit Brooklyn, N. . Feb. 20.—George see my cut.why I spell my name 80. | b ince Tslands has been handed to the | T rofuced i i fall, and mentions the fact that he :)\lhh*nr club, to be decided on March (asazza, a Brooklyn High school ' annual Washington’s Birthday tour. ' TDanking you, if you will correct it, | ;.n0 conference at Paris by George Foster Sanford toc has been away from all the doings of | 29 in connection with the national pitcher, yesterday signed & contract|ney in progress here A. P. Augustus | 21thoush it is a small detail, I am representatives of the governments| clared that prospects 1919 are he past few months. It has been 0 vards swim and 150 yards back- ' with the Philadelphia Nationals. Cas- | of (leveland defeated Dewitt Balch Yours truly, of Siberia, Archangel and outhern | very bright. He Syracuse generally understood that negotiations | stroke championships for men. The azza is a_protege of Jack Coombs.: o¢ (incinnati, 3 and 1. Balch got (Signed) ELLIS OSTBERG Russia, according to a dispateh to the | and Colgate are Princeton were golng on with Jones, and now | event was originally awarded to the the new Philadelphia manager, Who | tho qocision over the Cleveland star in Russian embassy here from Ambas- | for games here is uncertainty in the minds of | Los Angeles athletic club. saw the youngster worlk in BrooKIlyn ity i, (oo i o one Thol g isive sador Bakhmeteff at Paris. P 11l whether he will be back at Yale The national 500-yard swim for last season. Casazza came to Ebbets | oo o - s In their note the three governments BASKETBALL TOMORROW. next fall or not. women will take place in the winter field last summer when Charley Eb- o o e 5 i e Elaidiyiaccopted notomeror Bateomesl 6ot steonely inttavor of £ i > Hamilton K. Keer of Greenwich sz Y & ! s 1gly in favor of | pool Brighton beach, New Yorl bets, president of the Dodgers, sent ., o L 5 o " . | the Allies to collaborate in the in- training tables and secret practice. | April 16 S g e e Braniien piass | beat Martin Littieton, Jr., quite handi- ' physical Director Slater Arranges | (1 featintotiin e on| High school will meet the team Redisiiatiar readniantailier I Sl 0syancbreasuistrokefon Lo Ve e e Iy and he played Augusius today. |ierlorgbacl Leat oNgor S U ut that| o, \th Manchester High tomorrow RiLa et s St ana | WomER, athletic club of Columbus, ers fo fill in during war time. Hugh Halzell, the Sleepy Hollow star For Meetings of Factory Leaguers | there could be na conciliation between | SOUTR SHERCRETET, (O, TR0 O r the past year and a half and | o, March 12; a re-mile swim for Casa played with St. John’s Prep 2 bl 3 Sl them and the Bolsheviki, who were |2fternoon s ¥ > : 2 s i[O Bk 2; and one e swim fo 5 2 : Jlayed against C. G. Waldo, Jr. e artf v £ % s ! school's g as The game prom- more 1 have been completely out of | yian, Mulionah afhletc club. Port. School He captulned his 1918 team :v\\‘\‘v‘v‘l\"' lf"; BE ‘lik‘{l‘ J ‘]\n lh’ of Hartford and New Britain. e u e e A o | B0 \; e D ouch with the athletic situation ol B, N B ! Tn addition to heing a splendid youns pells GRS TG s Bl i, The schedule of post-season games | of anarchy. ebte o e the Mo Yale and am far from qualified = # « and 1 | Manchester boys defeated the New b ek oniiien a e | — — pitcher, Casazza also was a terror in - SRR for the factory league teams has been | iy e Be\iate Bivs b the fermer tavn By a e m‘*‘ ‘m’v’ H as TIN WHISTLES IN SEMI-FINALS, rooklyn Iigh school batting c H-hf. | announced by Physical Director \\—”_} Hillside C amery Butter, 1b. few points. The local team now thas ! : He hit .551 last season He is 20 FOUR SOX LET GO. ren S. Slater. The games are to be | Russell Bros 01 Main street.—advt e vears old, 6 feet 1 inch tall and weighs New Brunswick N. J., Feb. 20.— Not Been Approached Concerning Frank P. Kelly, halfback on the Rut- Belleair Heights, Fla., Feb. 20.—In the feature madch yesterday in the The basketball team of New Brit its veteran players back in the lineup e ek Boston, Feb. 20.—Edward Barrow, | played on Saturday nights and the = ;;"—7-\ Y and is confident of victory Dancing o o manageriofithe Boston RediSox, fan , [lentiie procesds willisoitoithelplayers | IR LIRS WY ELD, from 3:45 until 4:45 o'clock will pre= g P nounced yesterday that waivers had | The schedule follows: i Amherst, Feb. 20.—John P. Henry, | cede the game. . 20—H. W.' Yan Camps milk 1ic, Russcll Bros. | been received from all league clubs | Saturday, March 1st—Two games: | who has been a catcher for the | i L. D. Pieree and W, L. Milli- | gyt on Fred Thomas, third baseman; | All Star team (composed of best | Braves the past vear, has been in town | PpRINCETON FRESHMEN WIN. eet in the final of the Tin ~ Richatd Hoblitzel Arstivesemenitond [ leyo ohl ot T s e e e s 2 > 3 wnnual three ball tournament GOLF SCHEDULE. Outfielders James Walsh, Paul Smith | vs. New Britain Machine toam. Fafnir | ing salesman for a Boston sporting | | | Ormsbee, Pieree and Milliken Ad- “Until T re i nothing of t r | ng scouting nd se- | t X, (. Fe cut out, e t | they cannot pre graduate going | to a football g nd reporting the |, plays to his head coach. Training | ables are valuable chiefly in the de- at Pinchur \ o0, hecaus: Trenton, N. J., Feb. 20.—The Law- renceville school basketball team was defeated here vesterday by the Pringe- S s e i - 2= b 3 i freshmen, 33 to 13. The score elopment of an csprit de corps. Se- | 0N 5 St 5 P"f:y} L’ L2y Season on Tap, last season. The first and second teams of the coming season or not. 1: Princeton, 19; Lawrenceville, ot prenticellt nof lied M ln My | ot out ot total i o Hartford Industrial leag ey s ~ £ 7 ¢ A sl poinis out of a total of 108 involved in Roston, Feb. 20.—Dates for the an- gue will play e o | judgment a good thing for the uni- | PO ; y ) atesd | the first and second teams, respec- | i versity and the tes ‘um natch. nual championship tournaments of GHASE GOES To GIANTS | tively, of the New Britain Factory | RO | | | nehurst today. Al three matches SEGEN and George Whiteman. All five were | vs. New Departure of Bristol goods store. At present he is un- sterday’s semi-finals were excep- | Massachusetts Association Has Busy | members of the world's champions Saturday, March Sth games. | decided whether he will play ball the As for myself, T h ot jhatg ob on 2 ok 1‘1!: ": P | league. AETNA BOWLING 5 5 Wd fo allow e ar 1ced vesterday = S A spproached with reference to roturn- ad allo nnounced terday Return games will be played in ng to New Haven to coac 1is opponents | meeting of the executive commitiee. | Famous First Baseman Is Traded to | Hartford, Thursday, Me at1 . and ninc anott but he pull The amateur championship tourna- | a arch 13th. ALLEYS. “Jones is an official in a prosperous iturday, March 15th—Two games: throu ¥y = around weil | ment will be held at the Winchester | New York Nationals for Holke " oq fo0 Church Street. < shipbuilding company in B : inder S0 country club July 9 fo 12; the junior and Rariden. WES’S GRID SCHEDUL]J ! championship at the country club, | A ! | Pros LY 20 1TOLL Brookline, July 16 to 18, and the F n:mn;;wm:». t i Wes South AT el Massachusetts open championship at | fauver as nigh ssued esleyar 1t < | ELI TRACK DATE For Your Amusement. New York Feb. 20.—Hal Chase will | New Haven, Feb. 20.—The com- Bley fitst base. ror the MNew York Na. | pléte Tale frack tohedule announsed Rl ackiodule, which T ’: : ; o S e ao vl ;l"mzi) league club this se Ln‘ A deal i\-osu rxi;:i\]'l \\vym\y'.\- ‘(‘h;\( the blue track ) R ’ 4 Norcester Institute of Technol i 501 this . i = 2 as been put through hy Vice Presi- | team open 1¢ season by com- 4 % il daiotomwn: Oot. 11, Rhoa ‘ . © picturesque | dies’ championship tournament un-|dent and Manager McGraw, of the |peting in the Boston athlatic as- '« SHOE State at Middletown; Oct. 18, New outhern Pines Country | der the ;‘”\ ”“‘“ = (*m’“v] ]‘ ‘”"‘\‘ oM | local club, and Manager Moran, of the | sociation meet at Boston on March | bt SAL York university at New Yor lub yesterday afternoon. Emmet |4t the Wollaston Golf club on Aug- | Cincinnati club, whereby First Base- | The Yale harriers will take part in E*’ 3¢ ‘Unlon at Middletown | F of ‘York, paired with George ! ust 27. man Walter Holke and Catcher Bill | the Meadowbrook athletic club meet | 267 MAIN ., ST. & Williams at Middletown; Nov. 6, Am—. g ingham, defeated Cyril Walker R Rariden go to Cincinnati in exchange | in Philadelphia on March 14 and 15 i s ; IS COM[NG herst at Amherst; Nov. 16, Columbia | of Golden Valley and George McLean | Pure lard 27c 1b. Russell Bros.|for Chase. No other terms in the deal | Other dates are as previousiy an. | : i Xt Now York. of Great Neck in a twenty hole match, | —advt. Were lannouncad’ Hove! e aed s ol

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