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rorry for the'ed Vhite Sox wep the wo gii e hip in 1917 and ths Red Sox turhe he trick in 1918, the compliment }a ome weight. “The Yankees were lub for us to beat last 3d Barrow, discussing st week. ‘For a while t was one of the hardest ve it together Y Made Profitable De “Huggins has made some profits fleals this winter. The onc me - vith us was a splendid tra both lubs. Both were strengthened in po- itions where they were weak. Tor he first time in years the Yankees ¢ill have a real good pitching staff nd one composed « [ who will be e to stand up for the season. Mil- er made a smart move in etting bete Schneider from Cincinna fnore and Leonard. the lained from the Red Sox, 2 itchers. Kid Gleason. who ceek trying to get a ither the Yankees or the 1 lso thinks well of the Y a hitting club, and Huggir ecn very successful in strens ching staff,” sald the Kid ve one of the best staffs i ame. His team ia slow, but it will ave a powerful attack and shouid eore a lot of runs.” These new predictions about ankees were with the assumption hhat Baker and Pratt will be with the loam next year. The Yankee offence os been built around Baker ever lince he come to New York, and 1 etirement. would take the leading un out of Huggins' wrecking crew the asov g clubs o fou men wae pit tho VERNON PLAYER FOR YANKS. feusel, Outfielder and First Baseman, Purchased. Los New club Angeles, March 3 American League Ba bought from the Vernon c Pacific Coast league Willlam bt Vernon, an option on b el first baseman and outficld The New York club will e option by sending to Vernor before the Pacific Coust ic geveral othoer good option Ro pay l c:cion opens and 1ren” when the 1s excrcised, sald BOXING AND WRESTLING Flks Held Plan Big Event for Smoker to be Thursday Night—Good Fats and Sport= One of the biggest events in the istory of social aifairs at New Britain odge, B. P. 0. K., will take place hursday night when an old fashion- d smoker will occupy the very ex- ellent program arranged by a com- hittee consisting of W. V. Hanna, | Willlam M. Sloan, John 1. Willis and fenry Martin. There will be boxing, restling, theatrical turns and eats expected that a s membership will the festivities e prog -ommittee 3obby Relme ohnny Dowl “Battling” ’ ngal oS redericks s. There retween Ja be on nd 1o itiined by the Boxing, | agaiast | and wat” | am mes oung Herc Aduration jent W | Kiniry | George Lynch i La V i Bacon \ss0, Horace bnd Holden and il ¥ accompani {'GOORTY TO b London, M Ar- At the rranged be- the Ameri- | in the middle- recent inter- vy boxing tourna- MacCormick for hed Satu un Townlc wir me ti full attendance | SRtk hardt Miller Hickey ... Bloodgond bertson rher ind ren mpbell UNTION MFG. Tool Office Shells Gaudette—17 Tool Dept.-—518 . Anderson— Serolls—1449, E. Anderson.. Linr Gaudette ifoffman Kiley Thomas amphell Smyrk Holmes RELHONT SELLS PONIES New York Horseman Puts Across Big Deal for Some of His Stable——Others May «Go. Loxington t deal Ky.. March 3.—The autumn and flesh wa ter n it Belmont of sery here ten yearlings, rovally Hancock of Kentucky In addition it was M Pelmont days' option on to Edward F. Simms of New York and Tex syndicate which today options closing the purch: the four Kentucky race tracks Some of the yearlings sold to Han- cock are a bay colt by Trap Rock— Russell; bay colt by Fair Play—Fe- lelty Rock Sand: bay colt by Fair Play-——Mahubah. by Rock Sand: colt hy Fair Pl Sand: chestnut filly, by Chit Chat, hy Rock Sand; bay brown filly by Fair Play—Violet ek Sand; bay filly by Tuscany, by Rock hy Fair Play—Job Lot, had noune: ziven a ten tuclk the s one exercised Dby Rock Play or ROTIT TO ATHLETICS. 1l Outfielder 1s Swapped for Gardner, Myers and Jamieson. nd, O., March outflelder, has been traded by veland American league club I'hiladelphia Athletics for iner, third baseman; Elmer and Charley Jamie- according to an an- ment Saturday by James C. president of the Cleveland Myvers is in France but is ex- pected in America in time to spend eral weeks at the Cleveland club's aining camp. Connie Mack in confirming the an- wuncement of the deal with Cleveland club, said Baturday Foth, cl to the 3.—Robby the the night | that he had given the three players for Roth in the hope of getting hack his old slugging combination like that of Harry Davis, Danny Murphy and “Socks” Seybol. Roth, he said, will fit in well in hitting with Out- fielder Walker and First Rasem Burns. Besides getting Ioth Maci sald he had purchased Third Base- man Fred Thomas from the DBoston Americans, ARD DEMA PPMONDAY MARCH%, 1919. NDS LEGAL SECURITY FOR BIG BOUT—FOOTE IS KING IN MACHINE = DKER THURSDAY—JOE LOOMIS SUSPENDED FOR ALLEGED PROFESSIONALISM By Briggsfl‘, WATCH ON THE RmNE BECOMES DANCE ON THE RHINE Excellent | big- | an- | became | an- { fifteen | Ken- | ol of | sand, | e S of every do France there that he int ghoo no dou In the heart the A. E. I. in lingered a hope day spend & ‘Dl would 1fternoon’™ o som B GOUX 1S COMING tnd.. Marcl cARo Alaeer the 191 - e Indianapolis Apr UMPIRING The SYSTEM. dou DOUBLE Indianapolts, e Goux, winner race the will come to Awmerica a Pougeot car in th erty sweepsiakes, May Hoosic Goux was {h elgn driver bring apeed creation A the greatest of track race back again in 1914, but tirc relegated him to fourth place of ur thi edway on Lil oval to to COLUMBIA BEATS You will find greatest 'OMUORT in the OLDS- at Bristol Show -ch 3rd and 4th. COHEN MOTOR 86 Arch Street, LOCALS B} ATEN AGAIN | Captain Taylors Quintet Fane Work Before Superior of Victors St. Thoma emin, quintet downed the school five In Hai 24. Guerin and O'Connell starred for the seminarians and Bunny nd Burns for the lecals The lineup St. Thomas Brophy baskett Britatn High Tayviox New Britain High . Bunny Right Forward Brady, Buckley Left Taylor Forward Demensii Kcough Center. Guerin = Vibbe Right Guard Boland Left Guard Score—St. Thomas s from f Brady 1. Dem Bunny 3, Taylor from fouls, Brophy 4, erce, Dick Dillon; scorer MeCarthy, New Britain st. Thomas, of halve O'Connell, Burns New Britain phy 5. Guer- 1ski 1, O'Connell Burns 1; ¢ Jurns 11; St. Thomas, Muir; timers, ien, New minute,s, “HONEY” MELLODY DIES Claimant of Welterweight Title Suc- cumbs to Pneumonia at Iis Home Charlestown, Mass. Mareh il 1. Mel known in il 1oney 2llody, former hoxer ed at district S cight Charle pne in and began hi his ho turday fr Mellody w in om 10n horn Charlestown 1884 onal carecr in January 1901 Viellody out at a whirlwind 1901, sove ip. hi nts in nbe knockout at the The first opponc each suffering a the Bay & was Jack of 1 Kearns, who ronnd Mel- was slecp rom that hou »‘ etired in 19 men in his class Tn 1906 Mellody cott w fifteen rot 1, Mass., and claime t championship. Five weeks again met Walcott twelve Although at t} Mel- Walcott export di- vided as whether Dixie Kid or Walcott was the recognized cham- pion, Mellody claimed the title on the ground that Walcott time met t won from Joe at Wal- nd Chel- ! rounds lody beat time were vas champion CHAMPS TRIM ANOTIHER All-Star to Fast Co. Five in a Machine Contest Lose Quintet w Br ball itain Machine won a company played M All-Stars | to dia all | Walters for the van- preliminary team won score 30 asket team fast night at the 3 when the end of a and Stepanian the victors the star the arture me Satur A gymnasium took the short Miller oring for 11 Cook were ! quisbed team. 1 the New D from a Fafnir Bear! he score: itnin Machine 26 game, : team New | Al-Stars. Mille Valters FForward Howe Kilduff Forward | allgrer Coake | Gibney Left Guard Mil 6, Kilduff 4; referce later SMITIIS BEATEN Brady Play AT HIU Hill, Bos sSmit Th Barnes and wnd 2 to r Heights, F arnes of Suns Mike Brady of Oakl defeated Alex and George Wykagyl on the links here by 3 up and 2 to match was a fine one io the sixteenth hole. lLose to es 1 paired ton of terday play watch the row the were one down at holes i1 good and venth, but fou put thre | matc ove Br won i He ong special this day dy or prize for the with a 74. | s the long | { low won of the ariving ] NAVY'S TRACK SCHEDULE. 1 Dual Mects to Be By Middics. polis. Md Four Contested Ann March Four cts have I Academy wapolis du The team to the ng seas mids so will senc ganies johns Penn- | ¢ Pitts- | of material | Mulligan, There rcademy and will coact is plenty good Joseph etown ENTRY AT irst .M will The holes of thirty-sf RECORD PINEHURST. | eld | rourd « qualifying golf | than an here | 1 1 early hour toda HARVARD GAMES, | GETS BIG | New York 3——At the j [ { Man - meet M e AL A T Brink | who s looking for a p | stage a $127 Brit- | | appe | Lipton's | othe | have planned to pur LEGAL SECURITY Tex Will Tai(é No Chance on In- terference With Big Bout New York, March 3.—Tex Rickard. ce in which to 00 championship boxing who has been in the Lone State for a few weeks examining samples of crude oll, arrived in Naw York this afternoon and ime match and Stay will res | the consideration of a suitable spot in which to piteh ng. It is hinted t the promoter alrealy has made up his mind as to location and that he will divulge it on his arrival. In view of the veto of the Nevada bill and the uncer at other points in the West, not f the long tan of belteven Rickard all idea ging At. aboard the tainty to speak o section, it has abandoned bout from es is the far the quoted while in Texas hat the fight would be East, and this, taken in with his ertion that the bunds might he few he bellef that the contest of he will put astern st vould under law. New while Massachu- nnsylvania and of 12 20 iston, there gainst contes the only hs fon Jer- protec state sey is the spot, and Rhode Tsland onnec permit houts rounds under police supefy ance that the oute a heavyweight champio would not draw wuthorities When Rickard Dempsey, the setts ut to is no assu a veto from articles aid he for the there dange 1 s asserted, consent of the boxing com- £ New there is good elieve tT Jersey will en- tors on July 4. That however, W satisty the boxing public eight rounds would be too short distance for a heavyweight cham pionship LOOMIS SUSPENDED Banned signed with would fight promoter not select any place vhere of Jer reason to at ain the bot Western Athletic Marvel Is By Central A. A. U. for That Sinful Offense of Writing for Newdpapers. holder of hurdling by the ¢ prof money for a Marc nine running records, has been s ntral A. A. jfonalism 1 for writing a newspaper i He will 1 to the National A. A. U. cham- plonship committee for a final ruling. Loomis has competed throughout the country colors of Chicago oomis, world's and nded arges of received articles on ct he of ecause on z und the the Athletic SCHEDULE FOR Most Attractive ition BIG PENN. Games in Compriscs Years The Uni- haseball out last omprises games the » institution has had in a Philadelphia hedul 919, ¢ en night 1 ger Harrell, ¢ he t attractive list of e complete schedt April 15, & Field; 11, Athle Athletics at Shibe ;14 Shibe Park; 19 cester, 26 rthmore at Frankiii Shibe Park; 12 Athletics ics at at W Haven May Holy ¢ Tale Harvard at Franklin Villa Nova at Franklin Field; 19 ceton at Franklin Field; 1d¢ Haverford at Franklin Fleld: 17 Yale “ranklin Field: 1, Columbia at Franklin Fleld; 24, Dartmouth at nover: 30, Le at South Betnl 31 Tthaca June 4, New York: 7, Princton at 14, Cornell at Lafayette at Ithaca - Field 1t Cornell at Columbia at Princeton Field; 20 21, Cornell at SYNDICATE BUYS YACHT. Prize Winner Nutmeg Goes Canadian Yacht Olub Owner March 3.—The vacht Nutmeg ITT e L ~up in 191 sold Dy to Boston class winner 1815 racing syndi ht oronts cluss P boats expectad partie Car n s same Roval alwaye a bDig factor side of the borde all its younge Yaceht cluh racing on the lost practi- members in the To perpetuata their memories, syndicate of Canadian yachtsmer most of them fathers or relatives, of tha 1 that been killec as many as possible of the P boats and to form a which shall train the the in an v v have younger of vacht rac. nbers anac me ing in ( GRIFFITH BUYS INFIELDER, Diego. Cal., March 3. —Tke I flelder, has been advised by manager Clark Grifith of the Wash. mericans that the elub had his contract from the of the Western league discharged from the vis, local S ivchnse Wichita He was Te team ently CUBS’ TRAINING DATE: Chicago, March The Chicagp completed one-half their training schedule. Twelve have been carded with Califo \rizona and Texas teams, March 20, in games bezin- ning