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"FEBRUARY 28, 1919, 'S WILL BE HELD—89TH DIVISION WINS FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP IN DR 154 GAME SCHEDULE—BASKETBALL AT Y.M. C. A, TOMORROW NIGHT GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE ESTABLISHED 1886 e oo! SUCK TERRIBLE LANGUAGE | NEVER HEARD . | THiNK DAD 1S S0R& ‘BouT mE WAKING VP, HE'S . e e T Saturday, March 1st I HE DOESN'T GQET A | MmovE on (LL LET ouT A YEW Y BILL START OFF WATM A uTTLE WHIMPER ~ JusT To SEE IF CAN'T ATTRACT A | LITTLE ATTENTION, I'LtL BET THAT WAS MY DAD JUST CAmME 1A=~ WELL oW FOoR JusT A WEE WHIMP, \MP - MP ~4P- BEH- AU Is the Last Day of Qur | ANNUAL SALE Styles and sizes for everyone made by Hart, Schaffner & Marx. Our exhibition of Men’s Silk Shirts Tiourned yasterday. DAY should be interesting to everyone. ety e O = : ‘ Boys’ Knee Pants Suits, age 16 and 17, & ' I§ to be closed out at $5.00 Suit. Were $7.00, $8.00 and $9.00. “9H You DEAR oLD BOTTLE ! JusT LISTEN To PoOP GRUMBLING— HEl GAVE ME AN AWFUL NASTY Loox BUT | SHOULD WORRY, | @G0T THE BOTTLE DIDN'T T ore the league 10 TO ROW NAVYY. range Reconsiders and Will Semd | Crew tp Annapolis, g Annapolis, Md., Feb. 28.—Though yracuse did not intend to resume | owing this year and declined to sdpd crew to Amnapolis it has recondid- pred,- and will row the Midshipmen pith varsity and freshmen eights at Annapolis on May 3. —_— —= The only other race for the Mid- hipmen which is definitely settled is POST.LEAGUE SERIES RICHARDS COPS AGAIN RED RED ROSE BEST Teamed With Tilden, Youthful Ten- | Mrs. Payne Whitney's Filly Beats Big H o % i ~ ] - oAl 3 e J i —‘t nis Phenom Wins Middle States Ficld in the Champion at New br 11 12, the latter sending either - n April 1 13 Hadde e N. B. MACHINE LE William New Orleans, Feh. 28.—Red Philadelphia, Fe 28, h 1 Wwo or three crews. Patnic e N DevartieTana ; : Feb. The Navy management is still try- Eatal Dm'""_ B REOE . ool Inspect Tilden 2d of this city and Vincent | Rose, the two-year-old che hg for the three cornered race the New Britain Machine-All-Star Williametz ..... 92 Richards of New York won the final | doushter of Whisk Broom II =3 e 5 Cardaminne, owned by Mrs. Payna hgainst Harvard and Princeton and a Howe 8 round o e men’s doubles - 9 3 ace with Yale. It is almost certain | Games at Y. M. C. A. Saturday. Ralf 88 und of the men's doubles of the | ywhitney, is the best juvenile racing 2 Academ v e per: A | o : i - LGyt oo 68 { i middle states covered championship | here.. Yester won the Crescént o awe o £ad mumber of tnires | The mrst mme of the postieasue [nter-Allied Games to Be Staged |sionchan o rmWWMMWMMM@WMWWwMMWMWWWWMWW@MM Wan he event at Philadelphi series of factory games at the Y. M. waker store vesterday after- | big fleld of youngsters. At no time — e e on Site in June fon Are Third Ii\f{nyrflhampions [ Moon: ey “defeated Crals Diddls | during the four furlons Journey did The games will be as follows and Wallace Johnson of this city, 6-8, | she leave the result in doubt. Jockey GOOSE NECK PUTTER COSTLY. rs vs. Machine Shop—New De- House R, Lt (3 Murphy got her away from the bar- e | parture vs. foir and the entire 3 - ‘ Foley Coblenz, Feb. 28.—By its defeat of The match was replete with sen- | rier well and kept her in a com=- * ‘ o Match|l & 4 t : Paris, Feb. 28.—Graund was brok- R ! ¥ p auscs’ Defeat of Morrcll in Match | proceeds of the games will be given | Fo8® = o0 S0 s B0 VS TS | Litke ... the football team af the Fourth divi-| sational tennis such as is only wit- | manding position throughout. Thelma With Miss Rosenthal. to the players in the Factory le“guc{\\'hex the ‘l e mmc iea sanien will| Yillias S sion vesterday the eleven of the 89th| nessed in the higgest summer tourna- | E. finished second and Minute Man : . . A s 8 - s tead ivision b » champic of the s. The pa fast & third Palm Beach, Fla., F 28.—Alfred | teams. . bo held in June. The stadium is to| 1-¢® divicion | becamogchamplos S [RnentimilicRens Svas ast igallagnc = 3 S o5 = e In the first game of the evening— | pe situated at Coinville, near Paris Third army. The score was 14 to 0.|way. The weather conditions were ted Red Rosc has been to the forrell of Hackensack played a chal- Bl g e B A% oL To the $9th falls the honor of repre- | just right for the match and com- | races four times and won three rages the Fafnir-New Departure match— iang will have seating accommoda- e match on the Palm Beach 80If | {14 two teams will meet for the sec- | tions for 22,000 persons and standing senting the army of occupation at the | fortable for those on the side lines. | and finished second in the other ourse yesterday with the Western|ond game of their series. The frst | room for 40,000 more. The plans A. E. F. Olympic games in the Spring { While defeated, Biddle and John-| The Mohawk purse, the other fea- olf champion, Miss Elaine Rosen- | game was played last week in Bristol drawn up by the Young Men’s near Pa | son gave Tilden and Richards, who |ture of the program, was won by hal, whom he endeavored to beat|and resulted in a victory for the Bris- | e cialion TR CE oy . Major Gen. Dickman and his staff | are the national doubles champions, | Marie Miller, the old chestnut mare ndlcapped with the use of n goose | tol team. The second game should be | the completion of the sta-|J. Bovle.. and a number of British and ench | 4 hard game. The match w in | belonging to G. A. Marshall. Assuma ;- 1 N " b 7 icers as as abc 000 officers 1 r > al ga e. The clos as sec d and jarry 2 N hird putter in place of all other clubs. | more interesting, inasmuch as the dium within 90 days. Webh omdr gl \;r‘H x'l»inirl‘f”; 1 Mjmfflrh ers | doubt until the final game. The close- | wa ond and Bar \annon third. match was an interesting one, | Machine Shop team, the winners of | At the conclusion of the inters lied | R e fvf:mr' L»: »jmvm "”.m-mmw ;iu { ness of the contest can be seen in — Morrell maki the cighteen | the league championship, will meet a | zames Gen. Pershing will present the | safe e Side SR U e o that the first two sets took CABLES GOWDY $250. es in $2. Miss Rosenthal won, how- | team composed of the best players on amphitheater to. the French &overn- . S Ghn '1.,“.“,”\k ol Hlu-'wmx{rmi fourteen games each. Craig Biddle ! LD : v, 3 up and 2 to play, with a medal | the three other teams of the league. | ment as a permanent reminder of the | McKenna T e e e S alloon | ovs 8 splendid exhibition Boston National League Club Answer core of 80 Physical Direcfor Warren S. Slater | American army’s presence in France. J\Ols”" e o e C e e e Catcher’s S. O. S. Morrell made o poor start, taking a | gy, ed this series of game - the ' The contract was made jointly by the | lanse oo ar i sk i o i far the shore firs: bair but ookl e i-'.])“ ,,]"-».jl,fi”,‘.“,i,«tmr l,m American and French armies and the | A. Campbell Bowier,fichictiof thefayiationtserylce. | PERRIT QUTTS DIAMOND. | Boston, Feb. 25.—The Boston Na- ; 2 benefit of the players and none of the | A L dithel o o and another officer witnessed the | g iy { al league club cabled $250 { nly 7 to negotiate the longest hole | yroceeds S T e S G AT e ch donated the | Wolfe 2 L tiona ag ablec o on. the course, 515 vards, He made ’:]‘,’_;oel" mlilipeRusadaofanyfotiient! St s il e Sl e same. From the guy ropes af ”““ Giant Pitcher to Work On His Farm | Hank Gowdy yesterday in answer to the course in 7§ with the same putter | © ) military training ground, and the Am- atloonhiunecansainarican fag medrly in Search of Oil. a request from the catcher. Gowdy as large as the balloon itsel is with the American Army of Oc- It is estimated that more than 300 New York, Feb. 28.—Willlam Day- | cupation and his cable encouraged 000 francs changed hands in pools! ton Perritt, better known as Polly, is | officials of the Boston club to belicua | and individual bets on the result. The | that he might be released from serv= Fourth division players concede that | ice at an early date. last week erfcans will pravide the field with plumbing, wiring, stands and dre 2g | Jones ..... Yale swim-|room Ilingworth ructure will be of re-enforced | McCarthy completely surrounding the | Swanson o YALE SWIMMERS WIN, BROWN SURVIVES | New Haven, Fe mers yesterday afternoon won an| The s i concret the latest Giant pitcher to announce | 108 S4 from baseball. Oil has ake a single first place, although th arvard, who played left guard 7 2 ¢ Harvard, who played left guard says he is too much interested in pro- | ed at the Anchor Brand club between New York Golfer Victor in Two!casy victory from Wesievan univer-| concrete. completely 200 meter | LofsTeN 110 88 THieiv! defont wwasi ol tol ihal better | |his retivere e 3 Rounds at St. Augustine. [{sityils7italils SencRvisttoraRrailing il gk ey r Bl e IS RS oo O 8D — . team work of the S9th, coached by ! heen discovered mear Perritt's prop- MALONE'S TEAM AHEAD. St. Augustine, Fla., Feb. 28.—Ono |t v | eliptical running track. Within the 165 429 Capt. Paul Withington, formerly of’ crty at Homer, La., and the pitcher | The setback tourney being contests of the largest fields of golfers that [ captured five of six seconds pt. | running t there is room for an | Dept. 500. ever competed over the links here | Hincks finished the 1t ard swim 1 nglish rugby plavine field, which is | Barber 8 85 = s Sty { moting the oil busin to return his | teams captained by ‘“Ted” Malone and zot under way in the annual St |the brilliant time of -39 seconds, while | 30 vards longer than the American | Street ... 85 MISS SEARS BEATEN { contract to the Giant John Moran, is drawing to a close, Augustine tournament vesterday. | Binney's 25 1-5 seconds in the :.o-{ w field J. Chalmars T 100 | Perritt, who formerly was a cotton | the fourth and final series will *a Play was scheduled to begin Wednes- | vard event was first cl The feat | | Herdline 85 ' 86 | planter, has rushed into the oil game | played next Tuesday night. The win= with both feet and he is said to have | ner struck it rich. Harry Sinclair, mer ederal league promoter, is in- [ the will be entertained at a thea- the for- | ter party in Hartford. As a result of mes 1 Tuesday night Bostonian Woman Tennis Star Finds Molla Bjurstedt's Playing Alto- - of New Yorkers and many notables | onds, was close to worl record time. y, but rain caused a postponement. | of the Yale swimming team of taking | Blaugh' - e 2 Among the contestants are a host | the team event in 1 minute, 44 sec- | As THEY DO IN PARIS T oo arrnm & 98 ingside seats After a bout ¢ must consult with them juc the r to get the | | | from metropolitan golf clubs. In the | Benjamin’s farm in the fancy dive | 125 51 | 7 ] terested in the same oil field which iniMalon N e points first sixteen W. S. Brown of New |was clever and Loeb's mark of 67 |The Gibbs Boxing Act Is Amended to | Tool Inspection. | gether Too Fast has taken the Giant pitcher out of |ahead York beat G. F. Berry of Frankfort, | feet in the distance plunge was his & | Willinmetz 95 86 - . baseball. = S SR S RS e e SR B { Mave Two Judges ‘Act With | Howe ..... s 78 e o "", _L‘h“;r”q;'“' s ]H-‘[ At the Giant offices nothing was | BLUE QUINTET WIN. B e S s Bl = 1z i N s gallery of fas ables watched | A% R Pt - 3 I st Orange, N. J. disposed of | e fralr .0 st S0 ey S lerX of teshionalies waiehed | known of Perritts threat of retire- | ey Faven, KFeb. 28— Beforetin W Porter of Charlotte, N. by | BRUSSHLS OUTCIHASSED, | Coftec Ey R, 7 e i Tl jment except that he had not sent in | prillignt junior promenade crowd ;4 it o . = e U | e vio defeat Mis lleonora 4 e e B ras i 5 el Boksamogecnr ; : | Thompsonville, Feb. 28.—The Brus-; Albany, Feb. 25.--The Gibbs box- | Stoneham ...... 92 111 Sears of DBoston vesterday in the| it signed contract If Perritt re-| yale yesterday - defeated Brown af 2 0 the afternoon both Brown and | sejs failed in their efforts to stop the/ins bill ar in T34 430 semi-finals of the woman's singles Bl e T O e rew. | basketball, 47 to 12, the visitors hold- gyne scored agaln. o Thisime ithe | pog Mopsiin'the game her 1ght, | several particulars d d to pre-| Boyl S fournament fof the Florida tille 1| 2o todlee also Has duly and Fred Ton | ;g yale o a 4 to 4 score il the mide former defeated . Winton of Min-ine Tiskers coming out on top by o wens i : : el e i T | ey remains a guest of the state of | qi¢ of the first half, completely col- neapolis and 3, while Bayne tri- | geore of 25 13. The high powered | 1<) : ']"M‘ s and to permit Lmns\ Zovim ot e g e 4t game. so | Tennessee. Japsing and lagging, 26 to 4, at inters A OO B ke GG ] R G it i e come vy 10 S8 ST BR G0 BT oAt 2 hatinebma o e e s = 2 mission. Yale presented entirely o prash snapedUDE o=t exiiran SNEr S CayREs (B SR s S e a1 of good tennis, but it could be noticed | HALIFAX WANTS BOUT. reserve team in the sccond half, Hor- T |Faakessibone shols Nenentio avo o) jhevh o Fin ki e ¢ that the champion always had the | —— | ton and Van Slyck shot goals cleverly. WALDO LEADS SENIORS. e roen G Ohe G an el i B2 R B AL I DR Gk ] contest well in hand. When it be- | Group of Nowa Scotia Business Men Plerl's game was the best for Browi this respect the R themselves past m three of “‘Snook »d Tops proved At least s were came necessary to obtain points she Send Offer to Tex Rickard. | cut loose with a ve the Boston girl could not handle and which kept Mi: 1 SITUATION IS GRAVE. . Feb. 28.—A group of = i Dowd's His Card of 85 Bes in Belleair Tour- opinion, and if they agree Halifax, N. In | a bout is called | the | | ney. S trom b e ¢ ! .| he is to announce the decision. It | - s = e T G T .m‘( '((ml f:y»;n ;(I“H:‘n's\ ‘1\'1::{\_ th m::(; they fail {o agree, the referee is to Sears charging from one side of the | local business men have invited Pro- i Munich in Control of Spartacan do of Bridgeport, Conn., won the low | Remmele had the angles of the give the decision court to the other moter Tex Rickard to consider Hali- | Forces—Food Supply Is Low. To M ears’ credit were somere- | ray a5 the scene of the Willard-Demp- | Paris, Feb. 27.—The situation at gross in the annual senior golf tourn- | ing surface down better than the | mar bly clever gets, but the return s and the referce ight championship fight. | Munich is grave, according to the out and a 42 comi ament played yesterday His score | hame player: % e o - sey heavyw was 85 for the round, with a 43 going | ST | Power to order the boxers to box an- | ) Dl i e Bjurstedt | “74 tolegram to Rickard, sent by the | Berlin Vossische Zeitung, which is other round. i Training. | waiting a e right spot. The gals | yra1ie0x Herald in behalf of the busi- | quoted in a Havas dispatch from 76 82 lery was ever ready to applaud the | jegs men, points out that the laws of | Basle. Spartacan fo not only %are in. He had a| NEVADA BOXING BILL DEAD. Another amendment will prohibit | Howard 4 E who was defeated enit meeting, which will be held handicap of which did not figure oV . : % 200 ykes of b rers 2 g in the low net score e -GoV. | any club or club official from having ldwin good s 3 [ G toth players and was | Nova Scotia permit fifteen round de- | masters of all public bulldings and The low net prize resulted in a tie | nty-five round | any interest in the manageme of & G rman c.fi;u]rmfirl:‘(«"V!“P'f‘&“:vt!\"t of funny little | iigion houts and emphasizes the ac- | the transportation services in tha among three playe T W iraater 5 ¢ ites | hoxer | Kraus ... exc Anhl\“ 18 :m‘ surprise that kept es- | (ocsibility of Halifax. | city but have also seized the presses of Intarvale, 98 W. Green, | o AR et [§ne fptovision saimed ce fights | Turner HISARIE B on which government bank notes are L et ireen, | passed both houses c e | will permit man s to with. | Two or three times she used a se- =~ e Trinted "mj\ E e - r" t“ did not nav L two-th | hold compensation from hoxers if nml‘ verely cut return um_t fooled the WELLS KNOCKED OUT. | ;l')msv, presses, the Berlin Lokal An- ot N e s ity in eit house, indicating tha |l referee c they failed to box | | champion and then giggled in great ST | = iger ys, ar kept busy Food~ = : 1 pass the Dbill over | on their merits. Club owners in New | KALAMAZOO EARLY CLOSERS. |amusement. AMiss Bjurstedt was very | w. O. W. Beckett of Southampton | stuffs are being rationed at Munich - I veto will not be suc- | York, Buffalo and Rochester will be! Kalamazoo, Mich. Feb. 27 Six | "Luch stronger than Miss Sears on he Will Meet Carpentie the amounts issued to the hourgeofsie OSTBERG WILLING. required to file a $10,000 hond, and ! aqyp P £ A overhead strokes, taking them with a W p f those give rorld | A, e . 3 : : ? j early closers appear in the announce- | ong. free sweep whiel i JeanEe being only half of those given work= Ellis Ost of Worcester, Ma = | smaller cities bonds ranging from | ment for the Kalamazoo Grand Cir- | e e e ‘n; 1 put plenty of London, Feb. 28.—The announce- |y o en I GORDON GOING TO FRANOE. 1 £5,000 to $2,500. | SR e S LI ment made by the Central News that | | | | 1n! | wrestling bout in th ty last week, | ew York, Feb. ' 28—Willlam F. ———— | July 14 to 19. This the frec- | FARVARD HOCKEY CAPT W. O. W. Beckett, of Southampton, | has wired the Berlin boy that he will | Gordon, the star New York A. C. SANDY FERGUSON DEAD, ! for-all pace, as well as the two 'm-l’ Cambridge, Mas, el 8 u:i who knocked out Bombadler Wells again take latter on any date; distance runner, is soon to sail for| Providence, R. L. Feb. 28.—Sandy three trotting races will manis. Wilkerlodi N . “:;ll, IS G A | . other than -\‘L‘ ""} "' ;’ t‘ rs ‘;‘1 Is | France, whe hc H‘»HJ‘ engage in war | Ferguson, (he vetera Lieavyweight on the old-fashion sw ;“m ted captain of the Ha \‘,"’.,\ ‘“1( _,:tmm; he French ; telegram, asked that the toe hold be | work. Gordon will sail bout two | pugilist, is dead. Sandy succumbed Stake plan, $500 being added to each | 20 ice hockey team last nie i S S e arred. Ostberg’s ankle was hurt in | week Gordon, who was recently | :4, pneumonia at the Rhode Tsland ©f them, while in the matter o '1y1.4\wx cover ;mm‘v\ on l«y“l"m \.“‘ <;-:';n:i‘;\‘2mwy‘m -n;ym( “:2: \m.,;m, the recent match and it is for this| discharged from the navy, won the ! hospital Wednesday night. races $3,000 is offered for a 2:06 trot ‘ seven and previously w ;\\‘ “ H'l or ;yvfl's papers \\‘\b that Uvir winner of | * reason that he asks that the toe hold | senior metropolitan mile champion- about 40 years old and entered $3,000 for a 2:13 trot and $2,000 for | of the Harvard freshman and . St ! the «\’,hp\ betwoen Beckett and Frank | he tahooed hip in 1915, 191 nd last year. ving in s a 2:06 pace Paul school teams, Goddard will meet the Frenchman

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