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FEBRUARY 22, 1919, INS PUZZLED OVER YANKEE HOLDOUTS—HOLYOKE TOYS WITH OVER. * ONENTS—BENTON AND M'CARTY SIGN GIANT CONTRACTS—OTHER SPORTS GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE ESTABLISHED 1886 LET ME Tuinw- o THE BUNKER wWAS Two~— *THRE FOUR- 0UT “In FIVE onr TRE GREEN 'S 5|x - THREE PUTTS |15 NINE- YES TRk N(NE 15 RWGHT The More Liberally You Buy at Our e v 31l NNUAL SALE The More Money You Save GEE! ! sSeen HIM TAKE SIX SWIPES AT 1T IN THE TRAP This Store is the home of HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES P (et Maching " amPlofeiof the Factory gue at Y. M. C. A and in a number of’ he played with the*“track Nutmegs team of Hartford games | ; HHATS 'f In the New Styles and Shades for Spring § fives will gle will mingle | UNIVERSAL LEAGUE. FACTORY LEAGUE BASK 1 | '|n\|.|..! Finis of Season at the Y. M. . A, Tonight—Big Games Are \rranged. | The Factory league baskethall sea- ! son will come to a close at the Y M. C. A. this evening when the | New Britain Machine company and | On next Saturday night the game iy AP 2 = - ’ | \ between the New Britain Machine | - N cuums. 5 | | Flower ... 84 90— ASSED | YALE MATMEN WIN MAY CALL OFF GANE | TWO MORE GIANTS SIGN | 5 : ing of picked players from the u:mrl HARTFORD OUTCL SS i 1 -!,“’” Wright [ )0 95— three teams in the league, will be | b S N T PSSy SN e -T(V\Hm\,\n S S 99— 280 played. As a preliminary game the . . 3 s Lew MoGarty AT . At iRt b S 267 Fafnir Dragons will meet the New | Capitol City Five Good Against New | Princeton Grapplers Are on Short | Siecond Basketball - Game Between tbe Benton and Lew Me(arty - Yaflkees NO[ Ffillll]g Over Them_‘m-nmuz AE g 109 104 307 ‘Dearture team of - Bristol. Manager et Bt Wige Molvale Xvs e End of Mateh, Score 11 to 11—Car-| New Britain and Hartford High | fix Signatures to New York Con- 5e ity Mici—iima Slater has arranged a series between | 3 l S G 447 59 =1 the New Britain Machine company,| Different Story. penter Wins Over Galt. Schools May Not Be Played. tracts—Five Regulars Now in Fold. selves (o ]g[] (][][]‘a(}[s 0 Thermax. and the winners of the Industrial o [ 3 s S sl e Ginnts At co T 96 league in Hartford Hartford, Feb. 22.—Holyoke High, | Princeton, N . Feb .—Prince- The New Britain High school bas- New \(:] k 'eb. 22 oG | e —— ! Mattson .. 80 95 5 g runhing. true yredic Ch .4 | ton wrestlers were defeated here last | ketball team met the team of the jPitcher Rube Benton and Catcher Lew ~ . § S Hubert T S0 iR 2 ! g true to predictions, defeated i . Lo IRt ey Lo e R ferday signed for tne|| New York, Feb. 22.—Manager Mil- | 5 CE SKATERS IN TITLE ¢ the strong Hartforl High quintet in | night by the Yale matmen in close | Bristol High school in the local gym- MeCarty, ¥¢ davisigned SStor . Pl s IS WeatE A 83 83 i St _,' ',_' B the Hopkinsestreetl evm ihere last|and hard fought matches SbyiaEsconen nasiumstnisiatiernoon) at 3:15. During | coming season. Pitcher Rube, who w_»,“ v Huggins of the Yankees got back | yripe, 83 91 Jewstraw Stars in First Day's Events [ Night Dby a 57-to tnlly. Tt was!of 14-11. The L15-pound bout was|the next week the team will finish Ita | in New York on a visit, lwl.?””]“““lhl"l | to town yesterday, but he brought no = ¢ E R ; 'I. % Holvoke's second win over Hartford | won by James of Yale, on a decislon|season ualess a post-season game Is his contract in the New York club's| o109 tidings that his players were 107 445 o O s DIobEl D (his vear. The contest was fast and from Sibley at the end of 9 minutes. |arranged with Hartford. Durng the |office. ‘o five regulars, | falling all over themselves to sign | Lake Placid, N. Y. Feb. 22.— Forty | furious throughout and many fouls In the 12z5-pound = class Jacobs of { week St. Thomas team of Hartford { The Giaats now have five regulat et : s o of the fastest skaters of the United | were called Captain Teldman of Princeton, won after six extra mii-fand the team af the New Haven High | Kauff, Zimmerman Fletcher, M t\\x_: ir contracts for the coming season. ' o a0 B s G e s o ReE e ot fe | Ute_Nom restling, school will play the local school. The | Carty and Benton, signed for the com- [ While the club made no definite an- ey championship holders competed yes- | me and tor once in his life he suc The 135-pound bout was another | Hartford conte in the neighboring |ing season. Contracts from most of | nouncement on the subject, it is be- " C feiasa ' g3 S terday on Lake Placid in the Hastern | ceeded in hettering | leammate. | close match, the decision going fo|city is not certain. The Hartford of- fthe club's younssters, inct wing Hub- [ lieved that several of the players aro (o WIeE! S ENamplonship races, Jewstraw of | Malcolm, in the number of floor, Simmonds of Yale. Marbury ofjfclals have asked for a change in the [bel, Sicking, Ross, Smith and Ryan | holdouts and are not satisfied with | " o il B R & Princeron scoiciltne fost down lofitheliiaateNofithe sameRasSthcrenreisomel|aisofarol NSl Glnsekhas accepted | the terms of the contracts which have | * press ..... 93 B e L T1a wor thedcniorinnaisient Al natirhe Nienind how eves P aront | evening ivhenl hefpinnediWarteniwithi oinenfiscnoalifaativities Bun i Hlantrord Jjtelng and will sign as soon as his| been forwarded to them. ‘ e s s vesterday's program and finished first | ping in six and sinking nine through |an arm and body lock in 2 minutes | The local school officials have not de- | salary dispute with the Cincinnati A Jot of the boys haven't signed | 3 3 T—1280 in the qualifying heat for the one- | the nelting from the 15-foot mark. |14 Seconds cided for or against the change and |club is fully adjusted. Licut. Winters [ their contracts vet,” said Manager | , Vacuums. ) mile, the final of which was skated | At the end of the first half H“h‘“,‘ | In the 158-pound hout Gray of Yale | because of the trouble at the game in falso has accepted terms and will sign | Huggins. I expect to go out and see ’_ enniman 92 100 )7 jday Whentie ot fonr by ard and |Mareiine ioar Nos the i bicWend otli) [|doyvneaiGoliin in 5 minutes 7 sec-|this city it is unknown whether the |as soon as he gets out of the army some of them, while others will be Schmalz 85 82 hk— s s mile Svatits iiso L lIbS Gestiad o iotei s b | onds. The 173-pound hout was a|game will he plaved | The trading of Bill Rariden ta Cin- [ invited to come here fo talk over their Flower 86 95 $S— %69 Joe Moore of 181st street Ice To' the sacénd period Holyoke ran |lfierce strugele betwecen the nivalican: —— | einziati and the relcase of George Gib- | supposed grievances with the officialy John Wright 81 98 74 Palnce of New York city, skated his | wild for the fizst 10 minutes, scoring |toins Of the teams Avery of ¥alo| NALE BEATS TIC FRS IN POOL. {son so that he could accept the man- | of the club. Traver ..... 88 85 T Rualifying heat fov the mile. in the| at will, In the last five minutes of | captured the baut by downing Winn — agement of the Toronto club leaves The Yankee leader had a long con- - - time of 53 1 play Suisman pm‘ loose and scor ,Umm a reverse bar in 3 minutes 32 | Binney Swims 50 Yards in 21 the Giants with only t\\'n”w:\!r‘hr‘l's. ference with Colonel Ruppert and | 447 443 495—1386 three baskets. Layland’s playing | Seconds. S tonde n New, Collogo Rceord: | |McGartyl and Bacl smith.sihe latterijiColonel FHuston regarding the hold i RATN WALTS TENNIS MATCHES. | featured the work of the Hartford | The ualimited bout was the feature " 2 never has worn a hig league uaiform. | outs, and it is helieved that the club Trade Shop. % team. The ,.,,,,,.;, : of the evening. In it Carpenter of New Haven, Feb. 22.—Holding last | It has been years since a Giant club | officials have decided on a definite Cooney 81 82 85 Play in Middle States Tourney Will 4 ! Princeton won from Galt just 4 sec- [ night’s swimming meet in doubt un-|has had only one experienced back-| policy in dealing with the players. Nelson 5 82 80 80 Be Fomined M > Holyoke Tigh tartford High | onds before time was called. til the final event, the team relay |stap., It also seems to indicate that| Manager Huggins said that he had Wunsch ... 97 91 95. ¢ ®HLo Malcolm ; 3 Cohen iy _ race, was decided, Princeton sue- | McGraw has the same high opiniot | not received any more word from parsell T Philadelphia, Feh 29 Pennis Tettiforvara: | R = o cumbed {o Yale, 34 points to 19.|of Smith as the critics of the Interna- | Frank Baker and that the last letter illiams 36 79 matches scheduled for yesterday in | Feldman D Suisman FOOTBALL PLAYER DIES, TThere were coniests of exceptional | tlonal league, who say only one catch- | he' received from Del Pratt, the sec- Mack : 4 the middle states indoor tournament Right Forward Ludlow, Feb, 22.—James Rae, who | quality. In the 50-yard dash Edward |er like this rookle graduates to the|ond baseman, brought the news that S o lh-rlc were postponed on account of | Donoghuc - ... Dodge | died at Indian Orchard vesterday, | Binney, Jr. of le a\‘\Jn\llhp dis- | big leagues in a decade. the player was not satisfied with his 414 407 nclement weather. The players also o 3 | tance in 24 4-5 seconds, clipping a o e contract. Pratt did not play the kind 3 @ enter | livea here ber of yvears and was o 5 4 & Do Coffee Grinders. will be idle today, as the courts will | McGuigzan 3 o v nene B v A WAS | fi1th of a second off the intercollegiate WHSLEYAN BEATEN. of game that was expected of him ..o o A B faneAlor atciat et th e inay o | employed as an overseer in the mills | pecord which the recently created. o & Iast season, so it cannot be said that xrorion o % J uar ! J s — Norton . 86 Matches will be resumed Monday. | Merriman v....... Layland | of the Ludlow manufacturing asso- Kinnard of Princeton won the dis- | o 1. q01q Mive Outclasses Middle- | the club was overpleased with his gy & (o e Right Guard . | ciates. He was well known in as- | tance plunge by covering 70 feet SHSt i o (o (b || LS Sl P LYNCH—CRIQUT BOUT OFF. Score, Holyoke High 37, Harttora|| soclation” football, having plaved as|fnches and the Yale reluy team, by | town Collegians on Their Own Court. ALl tho trades which Manager Hug- Lr9€ «-.... 101 5o Paris. Feb. 22.—The hoxing match | High 28. Goals from floor, Malcolm | Wing on the champion cleven that defeating Princeton in the time of [ jfjgdletown, Feb. 21.——Outplaying | €ins has been trying to make have - ! between Joe Lynch, an American box- | 6, Feldman St (ohtasn 5 yresented this town. 144 Fasous i oRwUthinEtme et Cha o ol B b (et il everv il tepar sl fallen through, and it begins to look T 0 er. ‘and Criqui, the French b 0| et 5 1) i a second of the world’s record. When as if he would not be able to land an- i 25 1 bantam- | Suisman 4, wland yoals from . R | Deh b Springfeld fivel| > i . 2 Et welght, which was to have been held | fouls, Malcolm 9 S i the relay race was reached Yale led, | ment of the game the Spring | other experienced outfielder. The e S on February 28, has been called off. | tries missed. Malcolm 7. Layland 6. | . f D f 26 points to 19, and Princeton by | gverwhelmed Wesleyan here last| Yanks put out feelers to the White POT ICHOLS S, Auto, the most important French | Referee, Dillon. Umpire, Finn. Time, | DlreCtor [0 erense SoRD D ""M.h'”{‘ "'ml“‘ hodil <t | night 41 to 16. At no time after the S dnlangeflolip slcome & (tiad ) for By eterani Bowlerion Tiong fEna. of Ten sporting paper, claims that TLynch | 20-minute periods slenoiis to 20 tnouEDy CheRXaloll #iatin minutestor plavyaialWesleyan) TS BERNGIEC] RSN 08l 8 Gl on MDY L 1 ong E has withdrawn SsSeaetis . relay team led from the start, Cap- | G005 (0 0T LGk chall ability, its | DOW develops that Manager Kid Glea- Game Match With Cage. B s ) Counc]l tain Hincks, the Yale anchor swim- '~ ‘m' i \\‘r “ m‘\ no real | Son does not want to part with any ; oh ai i, e HARRY COULON WINS. BRAVES PLAY DETROIT. ! mer, led Captain Johnson, his Tiger | PASINE Wis S e e G e AU S A i ol ot | . - | | rival, by inches at the finish ot ork wag displayec 5 = Cleveland’s demands, for Outfielder 21levs last night, “Pe chols nosec i Beginaw, Mich., Feb. 22.—Harry | mopinition Games Dooked in Sunny i Ufield on the other hand appeared | ;0 SVERIE S, am ‘”u"_\,l’(‘" % "”””[]“'l out Jimmy Cage by ten pins for a oulon, Buffalo bantamweight, gave | s & ) s : ey e smoothest working combina- [ .o toth are so great that a dea n1 e AT tha g ey Southtand ! HARTLEY BREAKS ERNE. | With th t working combina- | (o o"is out of the question, so Huge Il Jump of sugar. Here are ti g tion that has played on the local floor scores ten pounds weight to Iddie Ketchell ins has decided that 1 1 try t gins has decidec at he will try to of Toledo last night and easily de- e T 2 53 . Ltimovre, Md., Feb. 23 —PRetell 5,/ & o = 15 0 Jed @ consiste: e : 8 Biadl Kot i ant el he el s LB Al EeD, e 35 s T a e Heitley in Pncy durablefDar el wond =Ry eI VR nsistent |l o 5r e a regular outhelder out of Ha- CoEE .. 98 98 111 118 108 - foated Ketohell in an eight-round | p. Hapgood, business manager of the his slphtaenth straight vietory sinee | game throughout Bl e S S 102 102 84 100 102——1023 lightw iy;H} et e \m‘; Seon el aoun ad e he gained his release from forces of Wesleyan fought intermittently | tha Great Lakes Naval Training Sta. | Nichols ..108 89 100 83 116 : ,» outfough € aratsch o o8 . = i« im It o« hard ) ) " ‘ ) 5 97 6 9 B 3 S L “””‘:I m“”‘ ratsch of | yesterday that the Boston club and Uncle Sam here last night, when he | but at times displaved hardly prep | (ion in both baseball and football last 115 97 106 99 115—1033 e © the Detroit Americans would play battered Young Frne of Buffalo into hool ability in the zame. DPassing | scason 4 ‘ e JOHNNY KILBANE MATCHED. exhibition games in South Carolina submission in fifteen rounds and won | With ease and precision, the ball was{ fluggins said yesterday that he | VENTRES DOWNS OSTBXRG e . g “" 1at Columbia, April Florence, Referee O'Brien’s award at the Amer- | sure to land in the hands of Bennett | would cut his squad down to twenty- am Ostherg, of Worcester, Mass., Cleveland, Fel. 22 Johnr Kil- | x » e : o . - E, S 2—Johnny Kil- | April 8. and ltock Hill, April 9. Be- fean A, C. The Buffaloan was not | or O’Donnell, the visitors, forwards, | eight or thirty players before going | was defeated by Al Ventres in a bane. champlon featherweight hox- | rore entoring this state (he teams will rugged enough to stand the contin- | and in all they caged 11 field goals in | to Flotrida to {rain and that he would | wrestling match at Turner hall last Ferday o me "‘W'K"'z\vvv{]‘jy "‘I".‘y“’\'\‘"y’ Ves- | play at Columbus and Macon ual bombardment of his midsection | the final period. not take morc than ten pitchers | evening. The Berlin grappler won b5 i ankie Brc in aj and was a lucky boxer to hear the . south thelfirs 5 inutes and 32 sec- six-round bout at Philadelphia March | Sad s ¥ l L oo (heiist el 5 3im Inutes and 13 ec 10. Tt will be Kilbane's first e ¢ | SISTER BEATS SISTER RELEAEH el | COLUMBIA CORNELL. | 2 s ankee club | onds with a body scissors and toe 10. It will be Kilbane's first contest el Sosll . ; PRSP f are something of a surprise, because | hold, and the second in 21 minutes e vears. | Palm Beach, Fla, Web. 22.—-Miss 3 U 4 . players have heen treated rather | J sci s | Wlaine Ttosenthal, Western golf ch : e \’ vapa \”("”r]:“‘l'b 1, | Tocal Five Vanquishes Up-State Team | "‘l:“‘ i “:?‘ il ”‘_ "“"‘ T [ and five seconds with a hody scissots BURNS BEATS — e ks B0 Sl EREDY Ol NG 9GS ol e 2 orc, BisE : e considering | ynq head lock. In the preliminasfies YRS ehe "RB\{\M F. | pion, was defeated yesterday by her amendment to the Nevada prize fight | I3} IoRtoR2 IR cones | the services they have given In re- { youny Patrick, of Hartford, defeated New Jersey bantamwe r\“\'u,\!ly;‘l.qvv\}e-'. (R o el Ravisloes | law, allowing twenty-five round box- | New York, Ieh Columt [turn. The holdouts on all the clubs | frgreyles, of Herlin, and James Me- anirad the somiior iy last nlehiiiin the second ronnd of mitch play, in ing contests, was adopted by the ! pggketball team last night vanquished | #7e mere numerous than any of the | corthy qefeated Pat Pasquale, of : over Harry | the woman's annual tourney for the state senate yesterday, ten o five. The | “ornell five 25 2 a [manasersicaraitotadmit. Kabakoff of St. Louls in an eight- | mor S L Lo Gont ivel by 25 o 21° In a Hantford Endl Loot &ht- | Florid title. ‘w ok rentiil waab e g amended the bill to prevent ! rough but well plaved game at the | i surprise to a large sallery that fol a white man from contesting a negro. | TR i) = Morningsi nnasium. Columbia | cADDOCK REMAINS THERE. AETNA BOWLING The measure was passed by the JOHNNIE ERTLE VICTOR [ored e f‘}"" B Iramati bl e i 1 ;| led at the end of the first half of 20 & ] Lot Salls ST ANER Loy T Tl <11 e Op RIS RS B e Rl e SILH sembly last week and it is expected | pjnytes by 19 fo 10, The local Church Street 2 ohnnie e N oithe A < he house 1 conc he senate g s Ow Ordere ack : 7/ = . Trtle of St. Paul won the slon in | Sisters r;‘ six “ nine hole “-“{Tmm,y,‘,} ”\\nl concur lmli”l ‘,'”,'” ey cra i uh Il o = Romals tavaiie | AL 1tfit "‘I"" Back to Duty in SRR AR e e ON Il and at the turn the champion wa ar v t 18 said that ‘Gover=| s5 0 o0 N qihair soored ¢ St nee. Ny Riteh 5¢ o ; Tk ; : one down with medal score of nov Royle will sign the bill, although | he ¢ red an impressiv For Your Amusemem, tchie of Chicago last nigit ] 3 of 4 SR 4 o hasl e ateme: et Des Moines, Ta., Feb. 22.—Just as - — to her sister's 40 b \'53 SN B 1 has given out no statement { S i % s as HIGH SCHOOT, BEATEN | L | - - | = st‘rur»ft\v 'mn Caddock of Towa, | ALLEYS. ; 2 | - | MILLS, HOCKEY CAPTAIN. | CLUB EXPELS OFFICER. world’s champion wrestler, was about Another defeat was added to the list It o e A mantone 2 R e eon, I Wil i | =il e | to sail from France for home, he was of New Britain High yestorday afrer | stmmie heccis fnngn ;";m:l infl G en s SR kson. ]u\“, n\}l\ . |rl«.‘;\..tu]\\ n, Feb. 22 ] At a nu-;w [ ’,\p\\ ot £, Feb 22 I'red Niles, | rdered back to the Eighty-olghth di- 5 S - £ = fros e ond | clected directo ) uncil of Na- ) he hockey squad yesterday | chairman o e athletic committee at G o 3 . noon, when the South Manchester | of a rope from the t ] o fors c 2 mmittee | vision at Gondrecourt, France, nc A of a rope froi op of the Nation- | lional Defense, who has been secre- John T. Mills of New York city was | of the Morningside Athletic club and | i 26-to-15 i = LS G W k city v o & etic club and | cordir to a dispatch recelved yes- ;bam hnl;\deid L‘};f' 'ln:"';: l;”;‘ to-17 !ul Bank building Monday at :15 | tary of the council throughout the elected captain of the Williams | one of the organizers of Winged M. 1<.E4mm It was I\\\‘; \4":d<lr~rl(1):(:h A acing. During the first half the game | don’t get scared, it Will be the greng | war, now heads its work of demo- hockey seven for next vear. Mills | club, last night was expelled from the | ably would wrestle in the (:hv‘mp‘; :\“uu !nrlyd c;ns;: n:d :lxlr“.(h."\:\x.vhu‘ ‘Vntlf.mu v doing the Houdini act, Thep ! bilization and reconstruction, towards has played left wing on the team for | ¢lub al an oben meeting of the board | meet planned for Paris this spring. S nes e u'| i A AR I'I(:v Yondertul featiat thSiycomn whIGH I will devote the entire energy two years, He was also a member of | of governors. Niles was accused of | Ho had decided to quit the mat game way from the locals. and hear him lecture, of its 184,000 national and loeal units. champlonship football team of 1917. conduct unbecoming an officer, on his return to America. L Is Coming to Fox’s

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