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MARCH 4, 19 19 BOWLERS SET NEW STATE RECORD—THORPE AND BURNS SIGN GIANTS BROWN AND COLUMB!A TG MEET ON GRIDIRCN THANKSGIVING DAY T Bybiggs NEWRECORDEOR FISK RED TOPS T0 B LOCAL BCWLERS PLAY HERE TONIGHT e -AND You ConuTiInuUE To RiD T ORDER THOSE THINGS BEST P New Britain Sets One New Mark Speedy Ghlcopee Baskethall Team i and Equals Another wm Stack Up Agamsl Locals HM-m- QUL - out- “(DNS”‘UR) RS SZ-NOUS consisting of Foote, Ka A The ora s 2 f Chico- DONNEZ -~ e DONN NLU5> ogers and Anderson Kahms, T : : o 2 i e D'ABORD un defeat- pee, Mass o o > S PETITS # . OMELETTE AUX = evening on team on Jines T Po"5 AvVEC LES ¢ accomplish- The same uerses - COTELET rCS/ x\ o ""“ als equalled the state the home > e cord for total pinfall with 1707. A and the E rcord was made in the final crowd will witness the Y. The imo when'ithe Hardware city boya . Stater EaUDduestlonebIRoT eR0s piled up a scort of 61 ) y ¢ The following istol quintet last alleys, and figures show how it was done and also the Universal results in the | - S aabreating « leaguc : Bristol. tler Wit 106 .andry K onny ship, the R oppers took he line-up are Tommy Sheehan, “Snooks” Dowd (who will wear a De- Tigers' form next season), 100 e 110 d Canade i Remmele, nther, Allen and Day- i ton b The locals will have Kopf in the SKS You A QUESTIon = AND WHEN YoU MAVE PUT ip ton mean ided W AND YoU GIVE . OVER - 1" I 2 f 1 N " o : e h to the five. Dick Dillon wi GHT ANSWER RIGHT QH il GBO_Y : AND ;:f.(\‘m.\” e referce the game. A preliminary will FOFF The BAT- AN'T T A GR-RR : i : i be ataged, with the Mohawks and irson . .... ; AND GLOR-R-R'OUS EAER e ki 5 : ts the contestants. Dancing will It MONSIEUR - _; ? Anderson P 5 pal »w the main contest RoZHAY N SR | Columbia Football Management Plan auit bregime to 2 S % 4 ! 3“‘::‘:’ 1 3 3 for Big Game on Thanksgiving Day }’,’ffjf’:,:t"i.a}, h",}:; s ne PHed e A P 2 Penniman . .. .. e in New York. looking after his oil Interests in hmalt Brit New Yark, ) ch 4.—The Colum- homa. { ] bia football authorities vesterd an- Almost All Giants in 1-‘0\(1i. | K s r ;- nounced an eight game schedule fer With contracts in from Bugns ‘ Hag g A - next fall. The climatic contest will be Tharpe and Steele. all the Giant refgu- : 1 meeti with Brown on Thanksgiv- lars now are signed up with the - e¥- | ir 1y or the Saturda er in is ception of Larry Dovie, second base- 1 DL _ man., and Pitchers Poll Perritt ang 3 1 R : 4| Columbia since footl was resumed Fred Tonev. Dovle is still at Kearny 3 / B p | : q : 0 there four years ago and will lead up but intends to run over and see « hison s 2 g to the resumption of games with tha Graw some day this week. Perr 2 : |larger colleges the following year. says he won't play because of his oil| = 453—1286 | Brown and Columbia have not met business, while Toney probably will | [ g for many vears and this game. ‘Wil et W BASFRALL TERMS AS | GIRL GOES IN FOR DEEP SEA DIVING ALUNNI BATTLE | L R S Wilcox This is the biggest schedule for accepted terms several weeks ago Robinsor but if it is impossible to hold it then pending his settlement with the Cin- Saturday, November 29, will be sub- i cinnati club signed up on Saturday. Former Stars of Now Britain and | D2Ee! Gape — 206 | stituted, according to the announce- T am well pleased the way our | - Ande - ¢ i ment by Levering Tyson, graduate contracts have come in,” s i A - Hartford High Schools to Clash on > treasurer of athletics at Columbia jraw yesterday. *“\We now have e ; | The holding of the Army-N s Heally the entire club sigmed up. ——— Basketball Court. 3 Sheflie! e tEeio e inAs ar Y il oubt if many clubs have as mar e , - e orter ... 86 5 7 15 ; St el FReey In addition to bringing Fewster | ok » iz 95 Sk G R est in the basketball game to be ' Judd I 75 T i start the Brown-Columbia game at 11 here, Huggins savs ho has asked sev- Marsh eral other Yankees to meet him Frappe” Troubleoomeumesswrts T y ¢ ORI | Dloved i the B M. G A FrSY Babcock [ll] 46 SEE A e 15, Williams: i S night. whe; e Hartford p. = New York during the next two da\: | : g ¢ G e when the IHai 1 High Alum . e S He did not mention the names of the | e 3 ; L : : ; [ ni team lines against the New 266| Stovens: 1E Wesleran: 22 Navw Fork players he expects to talk to, but it is| paris, March 4.—"On jeu!"—That's NG ; S % 5 o % | Britain High Alumnt five. The gamo | university: 27 (Thanksgiving day) or understood that Del Pratt and 5 e Al A T g ' 3 g 5 o soF 27 s S will probably be a fust one, as the, Radiators i Shawkey will meet the little mana e1o: el Bescbaliul an omoial ! - g £ D | men playing are well known in the ' Johnson .. ) s e - today. i t e ¢ 1 | i g : 3 { I sporting world and should offer good | Fusari .. .. 83 3 654 | S 5 3 | guide to the American national game, o o < 3 : = & 1800 by 2 ] SETS G > The signing of Paddy O'Conner 10| j.q just been ued by ]‘ruf sor L i : S asketball to the public. B. Clark . . 84 LEQCH cims cAT! < again coach the Yankee pitchers this | p = "% 00 0 " qirector of sports The old spirit of the Hartford and | W. Wright ..... 73 B The veteran Tommy Leach has vear would indicate that Huggins will | /= o e e ain been released by a major leaguc Dlovk only e 0l otlue T ors as lon IS HOYOIS WS (d LS e e ica i) club, probab for the last time W i ol for French soldiers, as- | Leach, who was in his hey-day as a sisted L Franz Messerly local en- New Britain games will also be preva- lent at the game on Friday night | i | onnor was signed to a player's 1'1 he talk locally would place New A rontract. and is included in the new | E % it e e e 8 member of the champion Pirates of oy b AR Gt IO s ) Bollet will serve aldoublelpur . > e, 3 3 3 1 | the final whistle blows E. Weigand ... G 11909, droppel out of the major leagues 1 only two catchers next ! : b . i | Flor eavi it =as he continualhablt i Tuxton e An i few years ago, and after several h and Ruel e e ol (Gl i e Gl | B ana o e 2 Usher seasons in the minors, one of them as he needs to know about baseball, in | | of all the Red and Gold teams to give , 1S : z L Pt Wbt Gl ifene his own language, and It will teach | { Hartford a good trimming, whether Tavic > ;i o : 3 * % 3 hi .. = | Richar e 9 7 3 | International League, he came back.to BUFOP\D TRUE TO FORM T e o e e e LABARN N R e { 3 | playing in thiz city or in neigh- A i e & B = car. M plevikin e = rench cousin means when he shouts Y e : 5 boring one. Of late years the ath 434 fovteame; : hoped to E ke a —— the umpire or the players. For the PR ¥ 3 : jilctesRatptheRlocalgschoolina e ibesl) PR Sl e e e Proteus Handicap at New Orleans is | "Ules and explanations are printed in : S ¢ " 5 | ow andite helprong sna ol ot NAVY TO PLAY 17 GAMES. parent that his major league days Inzlish, also, parallel with the French | : . . hem are but of the hoyish type, while i Ty e d andho haibeen giin Won By Eavoritc in! Easy! Eashion|| o> | : : G ' : ; Hanford High players are more men . : ; “as) S g 5 H i 2 = = 5 ¥ Midshipmen Anxious to Meet Giay | his unconditional When his Umps, otherwise “Tarbi- | % than boys. Thus, the opponents who F Lo U R, ROt were walked upon for so many year and Sen release by Hugo | Bezdek. He is undecided whether to retire from the game or again sec a berth in the Southern Associatign, whence he came back to the & st year. —Blue Jean Wins Two-Year Olds. G s e | New Orleans, March 4—The Pro- | Bives voice to the expression quoted | teus handicap, the feature at the fair | &t the head of this plece. Le Lanceur At e e onCHTisHE M e weon K a ke s Hisiposl: ofyiegiocaigechioolils soiE L ogiesn i fileg, Sll makeaup Hogiieval Buford. Bolster finished second and tion at the “plaque "de lanceur” and up the honor of the school by a vie- | academy baseball sdule for the fa hurls “une ballo” in the direction of LB tory Friday night. coming season. The season will open Reveller was third \ . : e Sy ,;urm:,“‘fhi:: Al one of the | le batteur,” who is hovering about 3 E : . : E Hartford will have, in its line-up, | on April 2, for which a game has not | WILLIE RITCHIE MARRIED, ! ; f e gy plaque du but,” otherwise known ] : ! Smith, Harman, Dodge, Allan and | vet been secured and Johns Hopkins | San Francisco, March 4.—Willie choices, never left the result in doubt, v . : . ! i e e || o e A o s Padoey R e e | 20 (R0 i it : : Nordlund, and New Britain will prob- | will play on April & Ritchie (Gearhard Steffen). former S o i T v hanie | A stuike is “uno frappe” a falr ball o v i | ably start the pame with Kopf, Rey The other games arranged are: lightweight champion and Miss Ethel e e g T R Wi o @ 9! el i b TR . . ] nolds, ook, Stepanian and Ellison. | April 9, Mt. St. Mary's; 16, Lehigh; | Plerce of this city were married hero Blue Jean led homs a big fleld of whether it alights within or withot i f . % o i : £ B o R 19, Maryland State; 22, Fordham; 26, | Jast’ night L Atter o \;z.;mmrv tour *in : the foul lines, and “‘un bunt” is just R ' L Swanthmore; 30, North Carolina State. | the East, Ritchie and his bride will alder two-year-olds first | & # %, % 4 2 T 2 - r -h i S i >ReE the firat | Sl d e s L e ; o Wl ; TESR | May 3, Virginia Military iInstitute; | return to make their home in aster took the second money S oy ety o Wi k : i AR . 10, University of West Virginia; 17, | Francisco where the groom has con- and Booncyille was third e hopeStoN scomole I couzetnie ; : ! SRR 3 \ : £ | o e e AT g bases,” or @ base-runner, in which A £ s - | Villanova: 21, Catholic university; 28, | siderable prop holdings 1 case he wijll hear “I'alde de camp’ e 3 S 2 Bulky Hurler Once With Giants Signs | Ursinus: 31, itary academy ! 5 TR - on the coaching lines bid him “Slide, R 4 o e +H | | Al of the games excep: that MAUPOME BF CHAME = Kelly, silde,” and an injunction whose | o T : e Fan Contract to Aet as Baseball Mentor | against the Military academy, which | Detroit, Mi March 4~—Taking Americans Sought for Regatta at St. | French equivalent appears to have | i < 5 xd e will be played at West Point, will be | four of the six 50-point blocks Pierre | | | now have the advantage and in order Annapolis, Md., March 4.—Seven- to get back at them the Alumni team | teen games, thirteen of which have i | i | | | | | at Dartmouth, = 2 i Catherine’s, been omiitied from this very Interest- | . y i L ayed at Annapolis. An effort is b Maupome, Mexican billiardist Toronio M March B | ing treatise [ HEK? : 3 BOY ; Hanov 3 farch 4.—Jeff 2 made to secure games With the mounced! 1y the\exoailive) oormitied g tteur” slams the ball to tho s New York Giants, the Washington ilon match played with August Sl £ ittee | ., e 5 o ) e | s i nine of the American league and the | hefer of Chicago, 300 to 281 of the Canadian Assoclation of Ouars- | * chembs oo 0UlGl e N : R i, B8 . | Glants pitching staff ranked for ma v ot sl L grand aver S e e e e iy prove to be ‘‘un coups a deu g . B " Baltimore team of the International | pome's grand avers en_yesterday th adineendet| BT BRovss i S LR C s S e | ¢ years among the leading e T 2 70 fot his op cided to revive the annual regatta | 02 s i LI L O the National | as s a e of that association this summer. The | [°NC¢: the hitte ores a ‘“‘point but,” | % contract to coa 5 regatta, known as the Canadlan Hen- | WVhich, as all Ifrench fans know. Is a | 3 : i N sity nine this spri ley, will be rowed at St. Catherine's, | DOMe run. | 8 - : Soad H I Tleteher Low but tho date is vef to be anno d. Professor Carpencer has just issued : ; 3 R ' i E it T second . baseman. may act he ca- Anietort ivillfhsfmadelfolieet IaNb e | alzoSLroloihor BT SIEEin ER B0 It { g a Lok x4 pacity of stant aitho it is not / i ::; American’ entry ithanswas/usual|| Dothiiniinench SORe ishghe Rezles p - , i : : known definitely when Tesvean will ore the war Officiclles de Voller Ball.” The other - ® : 3 & e | arrive in Hanover, Battery candidates [ i poris et Recrea‘ions.” containing 2 e : 3 - i f » : . : were called out for thir first practice Py = e brief descriptions of 16 games popu- E ! 3 B 1) GO0 SO P AT LAKES BEATEN. Jar in ‘America, was compiled with the . New York, March 4.—The Crescent | co-operation of Dr. George L. Mevlan, | : : 5 E S : - : i TONIGHT. MARCH 4, 7:15 A. C. fast basketball five scored a | of Columbia university's physical de- 1 . HARVARD‘S GRID (‘LATE 30 to 21 victory in their gymnasium | partment, who worked in the war 2 i ’ 5 ; 2 last night over the team from the|gas a Y. M. C. A. ph k| o ‘ I Great Lakes Naval Tralning station, | | jpiiieoiiis e X : - o Sri Footl i \;hl(;(ll lh:t‘:‘ilfi(:lf;)l:v © Halas, the new | «prCK® HOBLITZELL SASED. | L5 . i Crimson Footballers Will Probably | ankee outfielder, and Paddy Driscoll Bt G Tl e ey S i _ : oy i Have 10 Games on Schedule—Sca- of the Cubs in the lineup. ; rel e of Richard Hoblitzell, first e i R T e S 57w “FiSK TOPS” WANT BOXING IN NEVADA. | leazue baseball team, was announced “ambri s : ¢ | cambridge, March Harvard's Carson City, Nev., March 4— By a | last night. Hoblitzell who has been S { football schedule for next autumn vote of 35 to 10 the house of the Ne- | playing major league cball for 10 will consist of nine and probably 10 vada legislature yesterddy passed {he avs, it lieutenant in the densal | I i | games, the lurger card depending twenty-five round boxing bill over the | Service of the army. It is under- T | stood that he does not plan to return York for their fashions, the, a o hione upon what cement is made with | e s e e AR 3 v includes aviating, bronco bust- UP with ¢ as- | 8 1 that dc a0 il set their own. Miss Aleen Bryant of | ing, and boxine wd she is just o Yule und Princeton. The opening ure goes to the senate to professional bt \'\‘M“ The club has g.qt1)e, wearying of the ordinary cos- ur'h]\(\lr"y l‘v*( ":m,v andine s dusti ot date of the nine-game schedule Is NEW BRITAIN Y M C A - cefve \\\“ " »{z a s ")\Y(‘l‘t,“‘ f l)n: tumes of the seashore has gone in for | (c) Underwood & Underwood with Bates lu September T£ 1.0 . L] L] L Sres LSl LA . el SNkt | games are booked the ses e v We have alleys open for ladies’ aft- | pitclier of Richmond, V ; - 2 = - - : e e ,‘;]‘“ i FAST PRELIMINARY GAME—MIDGETS VS. MOHAWKS arties. I LORD BEATS ALLISON, I Detro ore ofe3 P B ranounced by e | gray scorr REFUSES TO SiGy = — i e ! tionat | vard Bk ¢ S e AETNA BOWLING X on, March 4 iverett seott. petroit Billiardist Ta on Short ¥nag nf\ umatenr balk-line billiard (curnament | Set iber tos: October 4, Bos- | DANCING ADMISSION, ALLEYS shortstop of thia Bosion Red Sox T . e it : L, Coloys 18, Browni| . yesterday wired He Frazee, pres The in- | 26, pe i Novemher 1, Springfield | DON'T MISS THIS TREAT A mateh went fwenty-seven in- : dent of the club, that he would not Chicago, March 4.—Robert M. Lord | nings and the college; 8. Princeton at Princeton; | pending: 22, Yale Church Street. sign the contract sent him | of Chicago, defeated flL. C. Allison of ° S4 and 59 night won the 300 point three Tesreau, who as a member of the OF CHICOP EE FALLS, MASS. ern giris look neither to Par 'eep sea diving. Her brief career al- h runs were: Tord. | €0 Allison. 50 and 36, 1§15,

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