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URSDAY, MARCH 6, 1919, = e e =] — ¥ FIN ALBANY—GIANTS MAY FLY TO PHILADELPHIA FOR OPENING GAME— | FAMS TO CLASH ON BASKETBALL COURT HERE TOMORROW NIGHT GIANTSMAYFLY - T0 OPENING GAME LooK S LIKE . s e P A - DECENT I'D GivE ANY THING 5 ) N i = L e S e e : " MoGraw Considering Offer of VEA NOTION OLD GEORGE CLEM=— To GIVE * THE ENCEAU I'D COME L1 | oo GoLE PILL| BACK IN A FEW ‘ ST 0 ey Aeroplane Concern | A riDE - WEeKS - | Don'T S . i k Gosn'! Come To HNow WHAT i - i ] S = THINK ABOUT 1] COULD HAVE BEEN [y Seon 5 ew York, March 6 | LEFT MY GOLE QUTRIT [ ball travel next m ; IN PARIS $09 466 423 1298 | with the f“r:.u‘f,‘ ‘(],?.“\i,,‘,' Toka Glice, { MeGraw, manager of the o Johnson ... ¢ | terday received an invitat iy Schyoedel - . 7 250 | the Curtis Aeroplane compas for the 67 | New York team 1o fly to Phila | may inauguriate THINKING OF \ G AR e Keough | Marsh Rt 02 | for its opening Wilber .. 237 pany enough air lelphia accept the invitation in behalf i club, but will leave it up { individual members of the tegr Kallgren 9 iy or t v i e ¢ | whether they care to make the Phila- _ GUESS I'LL GO OVER Dummy 5 5 | delphia trip by air 1 DON'T Wnow AND ANNOY NEWT [l hink e will bela WHAT To DO To- 8AKER — I'D LIKE To 3 9 3 1193 | said McGraw yesterday et ThE Tirae. FADTN e o Factory. | iying fever last spring wh AWAY- I'D LIKE THE BOYS TaGE THER odniskacn - s To SEE THE BUNCH AND HAVE A LITTLE | S 207 | berionce, | O o TR OVER (N PARIS GAME TomIGHT ! Gaudette . ..... 100 o 9| * estionably there will e e st v 1 of r traveling before long. TuaT VAS SOmME | i think it will be long before a lot of PAPTY o -;AD ! 168 s : clubs will make quick jumps by air- i Foraicn plane. Tt be quite a feather in Wi g I Hlumphry . od the cap of the New York club if we wt e - ) | Emmons | Will be the pioneer ball club to take erican engl N P—— il up aero travel . and pitehed & . 3 ¢ et “I don’t think the bovs would run any risk if we top the Hun adeagce. i v g KUt T ¥ . took the air route in 5. Gooderson offercd convin - .%} ; Gt fact, there is less likelihood af an acs gious scrupRles > & 7 \ k = 5 7 cident with an airplane in the handg 10 opposed the | of an experienced pilot than therd ig X i \ % = running at breakneck speed in an au- nembers N. B. MACHINE. tomobile along a country road. OF Stanton, mot of cleven childreR; \ : 5 : a 3 Dept. 607, coursc if any of the boys iwere nos ; Bloodgood ’ 80 g 2 keen for the trip 1 )y « ministers Yor of s societ Mg 1d not insist on air. They could \with three of six =ons in service. ‘abl¥ econded Mrs. (iooderson. Tt was ap- - v arent that the two motherly and in- A b 4 oo ; oy’ ) e i T Dot e e hes ‘ i - ' 4 4 3 3 { : 4 Purrington ... - 3 Giants” Complete Schedule, e ] : g g et & 3§ Dohert v AR 5 4 The Giants yesterday announced . 3 . _ | their complete training schedule for } Morrissey them traveling by hought best tor the zen Major Tiulsart Spokesman. 400 402 407 1209 [the coming spring. It keeps .#ha ckemman for i brother engincers |~ » v i Tool Inspection, Giants very much on the jump as 19 kpokesman for his brother engineers, Jones S0—24g | BAmes Will be jammed into a month’s bonassen o T ey e | mivirs t ierse o e | ALUMNI TEAMS READY | STANLEY WORKS' NIGHT fws i D51 se—aas B e RIS S lchanges wrought in thought ac- | su 5 3 games with the world’s champion Red bion by the world war. He told them | that if amateur baseball morally was | it 0 Sox, seven with Washington and two there was not an iota of douht that|right so was professional. ey with the Baltimore Internationals the returning millions of soldicrs Evers Answers Clergy. ) The schedule calls for the following S il el oencelink v ennica | MR OL T oo vy o1 D] aa s ucr (O W S SRR nirs-Landers Games at “Y” To- Chance to Display His Wares— S = games: March 29, April 4 and 5, for any one narrow minded enotigh to | who lately veturned from Knights of 5 i i » ) 9 2 Boston Red Sox in Tampa, Fla.; April pppose so undoubtedly bencficial and | Columbus services across seas, resent- Clash Here Tomorrow Night. morrow Night. { “Dutch” Kent in Scmi-Final Bout. 7 and 8, Boston Red Sox in Galges- { | { | New Britain and Hartford High Machine Shop-Stanley Works, Faf- Worcester Wrestler to Get Another | Willametz bia 10 Boston In Spars tanburg, C.; April 11 Bosto n e day that the great : e : ! : . Ammericans most can find time for it. | ball plavers were a degraded lot the alumni of New Britain and Hart- dustrial league, game which was has hooked Ellis Ostberg, of Worces- 1o T have plave nday baseball for | ford High schools, will clash on the to have been played Saturday night fer, Mass., the middleweight scissors- Winston-Salem, N. C.: A 17 years,” dec ers, “and it has| Y. M. (. A. court tomorrow evenir between the leaders of that league. hold king, against Al Venires, the 14s- | SPOFt Ship Circuit Act Following F < : D lthul an open air sport on the|ed some of the opinions advanced by _ | I . TAUNTON IS DROPPED ville, Fla.; April 9, Boston in Colum-= e majority (| the clergymen that professional base-| The basketball teams representing ' Because of a tie in the Huartford In-¥ Jored Bacon hus announced that he G e ks There was a breadth and scope ihe arguments oftered by those favor- ' . L v i ‘ - g hat was entirely missing | not injuved me morally or in any | The game should prove {o he a hum- and the Machine shop team, the lead- jound champion, of Berlin, Conn., to ‘ i i | Ing the bill that wa tir T . ag he s ure to Post Guarantece—Sage Park | MOr€: April 14, W ngton Ameri« & e hackneved and time worn [other way. I am proud of my asso- | mer, as each quintet has been selected ers of the local factory league, has yyestle a return match to a finish in 8¢ Park | cans in Newport Néws, Va.; April 15 hrases used by the opposition. Those [ ciation with the good fellows with|from the best material obtainable. 'been cancelled. This cancellation Will ‘mypper hall on Thursday evening, May Get Big Event. Washington in Petersburg, Va.: ha spoke far the bill also kept main- [ wham I have played Sunday baseball | The visiting delegation will include | also affect the other game of the eve- yjyup 13 April 16 and 17 Washin wniiegheland i feonsiaeit then Bipilsiias B zcod | smith Dot e Hatiion JA lan SiNord iinine Auch centin el sao i IR eiEL R0t I8 Oathers iaskediito havaliholoesnold | W orces et M arch BG ssFa i atatol[ ton B1nSh INoxfol} Va.; April “pposition. apparently sensing the | Christians and upright American citi- | lund and Tuohey. These players have | both leagues, and to keep the | Osther asked 1o have e toe-hold | Worcertor, Mareh 6.—Bay sate|ton in Nortoll, val apri i easnension e fareiiont any zens as the reverend gentlemen who | all taken part in games with other |day night schedule intact. + the bout for Ventres in his last | Yesterday, voted to drop Taunton |and 20, Washington in Washingtor L e D o e Kk down on us from Jofty | ifartford teams this season and are | Director }\(nu‘; “p:f}],‘\‘~ :‘,,,’I\‘(‘ ]m match with Ostberz. Ostberg has | from the circuit for failure to post | APril 21 (double header), Innerseals SRl e For. Now Britain, the i;.;l o s Lo e Faf. Deen given credit for a great deal of | ¢he Suarantee, and Woonsocket track [and Interborough on Polo ground - » Pranee, and remerked that | e e paots e ing the Faf- ot en’s success. He has trained | Was given the week of June 17 which | APFil 22, Yale on Palo grounds. e e union leaders | from France, and remarked that in- | has selected the following playe + Dragons and the Landers Univer ; s " : ' : o E A few of the labo mion 1 fror s v S has selected the following player: nn‘ Ur” ‘,,»f,,‘ B n ihe seoond game and handled him for his match with [ Dad been assigned Taunton Plans The April 11 date with the Red Sox add i url Kopf, Stepanian, Cook. Vense!, [Eli- |sals wi 1 and in 3 Mike Yokel, the former middleweight | Were started for one of the biggest | 2t Winston-Salem is the only one that the Machine Shop and Stanley Works feslingibgRunslaprarent ninsust fithesan salcap iy i A, “They do| will be preceded by a preliminary | Will play. | | of Dr. Tlc Ward, who [not consider that wrong over there.” | and dancing will follow | " Because of the reverses in the play-| Tn the semi-final 13, Baltimore Internationals in Baltis to cool, calm reasoni vere the only ones who gave way to)cide v he h 0 vehemence. They were aroused | Sunduy games in s promoted by | con, and Revnolds. The i cama il pirtics of horsemen in this part of the | Still 1S uncertain. During the four davs Duteh” Kend, of | vountry when W. H. Bascom of Wor- | that the club plavs Newport News, cester, J. P. Graham of Windsor, J, | Petersburg and Norfolk the club will remain in Norfolk. The Giants #vill g0 to Norfalk by boat from Baltimore. ny T “deration of | declared Johnny. “and the viewpoint s ing in all four teams during the last Hartford, will meet Joe Herbert, of | ceste ; 3 ceay 5 ene e ik f the seas e e Hartford, in a finish match. There I Young o ston and C. B. Austin Puffalo. wha angzrily de-|of the bovs will remain unchanged 9 4 1 3 few games of the season, many of the ol ¢ those sponsoring the|when they get back.” IELIANIR VLTS Xl i ins have been anxious to see the will be two other bouts in which | ©f Boston, were appointed to arrange iro the Bolshevilkl of Amiei= == === Big Kentuckian Down John Freberg ' [Cams, is arranged for Saturday night, Young Hercules will match his| for a banquet in New York on Tues- - -+ ea and are ouf to undermine theivery HOLY CROSS OUT. I == p e & play. Toward the end of the league, strength against thai of Depasquil, of | day, the 1S8th, for all the horsemen | Y M G A VS NUTMEGS cundations of American institutions.’ it in Match at Springfield. Fafnir's picked up ta such an extent Hartford, and James McCarthy will |in the eastern part of the United | LU AL YD, The fervid utterance of the Ruffalo | Conch Burkett Gives Battery Candi- Sprinsfield, Mass., March 6.—Id |as to almost win over the league wrestle Fred Gilbert. of this city, a | States. S, — = lergyman only caused Judge Collins e Rt (Strangler) Lewis, the big Kentuck- champs while the other teams of the | new man at the game. It was voted to have the closing of o declare in rebuttal that “he did not i ) . | ian, won over John Freberg in the |league also showed signs of improve = - entries for early stake races on Mon- reprezent the PBolsheviki. but the Worcester, March 6.—Coach Jesso | yuditorium last night in a wrestling | ment. WINN TO RETIRE, day, May 5, and the track managers ford Quintet to This City reat mass of American people.” Burkett took advantage of the fine | . +ch that ended in a forfeit for — Mareh 6.—Matt J. | Nere directed to have their lists of : ; : e L . e % Louisville, Ky. Clergy Opposc Biil, |iwes ther yesterday and took his Holy | 1 o After battli 4 S 1 » classes and purses for the stake races Tuesday Evi 3 H , After battling for one hour, “in St e id s uesday Evening. Speakers in opposition to the meas- | Cross battery candidates outside. They | go o G0 €0 8 (O Be 100 I Winn, one of the Wost wiiely XHOWD llpjod with Secretary O B, Austin in ures included Rev. W. J. McMillan of | have been in the gym the past week | (o (O e > 5 g 5 el race track managers in the country { pocion by Frid The local Y. M. C. A. basketball New Yark, Rev. William F. Crafts of | and welcomed the change to get | [FCN [rebers eyeniiizihioad fuitige i is preparing to sever hix comnection | “mpe office of secretary-treasurer | team will have as its opponents next Washington, superintendent of Iflw outdoors. Of the pitchers, “Eddie” | 2% ) ,(r" e ul.‘r‘nn‘\i:: (»v'llhl;!«- o'v‘]\\’( }'11 Kastigtiartiond S lcami WIIRODDose \\"hk'“' nez i""'”'”"\ : ’;,\' Gl l"";'“"l was divided and Mr. Austin was elect- | Tuesday evening the fast Nutmegs of International Reform bureau: Mrs. | Gill, “Zube” Sullivan, and *“Dennie” | S1OWIers Sl e At & 4 s S R 5 = tracks, according to well founded re- | . Continie e Hartford. The Hartford tea 15E ha Sharles M. Gilbert of New York, Mrs. | McLaughlin look to be the big trio for ‘l‘r the match. The fall knocked Fre-| Y. M. C. A Team in This City Next | 1,o,5 in circulation here today, to be- ,,’,:“ mfmrf:"l“ffn":;‘,xl Y ‘“,T:,(.Lf.,.;,)' SR S “i~”1 ey Wiiliam McNair of New York and |the vear. Hastings Dougherty, | 7¢7 i hconscious and he was carried Tuesday Evening. ome manager of Churchill Downs, Joseph P. Graham of Sage park |&ation, and the local team is Mrs. Ella A. Boole, president of the | “Pinky” Shea and Cook are all new | ©ff the stage. When his 20 minutes £ Tatonia and Lexington courses, which ) {1401 in Windsor announced in re- | ing a hard game. The def state W. C, T. U; I Robert Wilson | men who may show something. 1If | Were up he was brought hack before | The Nutmegs of Hartiord will 1Ay} wij he operated by the recently | piv 1o challenge by Fred Kline of In. | Fisk Red Tops last evening has .t New York and Rev. 1. J. Jamieson | this weather keeps up Coach Burkett | the crowd, supported by two of his|the Y. M. C. A, team in this ¢ity f,.p60 Kentucky Jockey club el e e hihe oo e Ldat ,¢ Albany, representing the State Sun- | will call out all candidates in a few | followers, and he looked everything | Tuesday evening. und as @ preliminary R O e Stk e o s ST e ; the Mohawks and the Midgets will FOPS WIN THIS ONE Verlie Patchen, 2 1-2, that he will | 8nd a wictory next Tuesday | the deciding game of their give $2,000 for each horse and $2,000 | pected. The preliminary game Joe Smith to Bring His Crack Hart- Next lay School association. days as he is desirous of getting a [ Put the part of a wrestler. “Jim” “Put a volunteer ovganist in Your|)iine on his men. The April 19th | Barnes told the large gathering ogp | Me60 10 s 1 5 P ol 2 ze g & . Y At Spri Muss.. March 6.—The | added, for a race at the dsor trac loft,” he said, “and provide an unpaid | game has finally Leen decided upon | fans that it would be un injustice (o | SCries. Daneing will follow e T T e e o ,."(‘ e e aaan o b bt chair to sing sweet hymns and you'll [ and it will be with University of | Freberg for the hout o go any fu e L B el e (e hiome va | Miss H M 18 M SO S : e . . T o 3 S T S T (6 worth - heavy victorsy before the home crowd | Miss ris ) 58 1-4, Single G., | of the city find fewer persons in your churches | pennsylvania as usual. ther, and the fans ngreed with him, | '€ fe0cals e of s mentiy ap e TOICRON ssiaunisRal Lol LRbInglofG., then you have now. That is our an- | i il o ponent in the Hartford quintet. The last night Commerce High when | 15034 and Directum J., 2.011% swer to your charge that this bill is| “CHICK” MEEINAN'S JOB GARY IND, SEERS EG BOUT., | DiP over e SRSk Ded Tops o8 e ditensle SHleh S boys: T (LIEEMAN oL 1o s sional money making on the Sab-| i yo 1o moETClTs o ise | My Get WillandoDempsey Tight | (a0 ever before and althoush tho — - Cooney Sold to Detroit by Red Sox bath.” S i bS bty Lot 5 3 ght— | Nutmegs are considered fast, the “Y” | ji 'O PAY 3 BILLION AT T e Grid Team. Rickard Coming Next Week, team expects to encounter little diffi- s Ry _ ) Ssummed up the argument offered | gyeijurne Falls. March 6.—John Tex Rickard, Western promoter, | CUltY in downing the lactford hoys. i | o) LSSl G I60 SV (Rl Greon|| sl Sowsh Gediio o by those opposing the bill was that it| g " wchiek Mechan, son of Mr. and | Who is conducting the heavyweight Bhclorglintinandsa el acic cs sondon Sl il setno e lsicon Between Cadets and Middies at Polo | CeorsaRunisman Jtha oltfle dor violated the Christian Sabbath and| yj.q jrank Meehan of Conway street, [ Championship bout hetween Jess Wil- : as L would not work for the benefit of the i 1. ocived further honor in the ath- | lard, title holder, wud Jack mpse, great mass of peaple, but rather for |5 those professionally interested in | . baseball 2 5 (s _ o of the Syracuse university foothall | week, contrary o previous pla - - c T T To the declaration of one of the| .. G . . A tofpreviousyplan NO SANCTION FOR team by Frank J. “Buck” O'Neil, | Gary, Ind., is the latest in the field 1 clergymen that Sunday was a day to| ¢ thall direstor of the team. Mee- | of cities offering accommodatio Sor % 1 AL nber e date and the woraip! the Maker in Mrs. Gooderson {1000 SFEERl 28 00, ORI (LSS | OF cibies offering ascommocations for | fusal of the war department to sanc- | for her Internal necds L i RO e G Tt ¢ cer au had a chance to act as assistant e importa ing bot horitie: c £ 2 etwee 3 : . thel Proviie: hationa declared tha she thought it very | "o\eil Jast year but enlisted in the i of “_'l‘ . ! Ilv" u :”,’, § tion a football game between Har- = the playving of the next annual foot- | of the Prc ationa mtrange lof {thel clergymenito fintimate (L Sl s ot WEE LSRR e S0 a0 OTMEAT piateipo b earineftia 6 vard and West Point here on October Il i o belveenl (s morvicatei e arat| Wae NsoldRtONIelc 1 Infielder that God was worshipped on but one | ik as | moter Rickard was willing to 5 was made known last night by TIC e e seedn i . | day of the week. She said she wor- | “"*'&" o | duct the bout near Chicago Ired \W. Moore, graduate manager . | Il e i osty I P ity [ehas shipped Him every day of her life. i i __ I nounced that they would per G e i 2 GERHD cone B o i | Mrs. Gooderson, who devotes much of | SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION DATES. contest in Gary heen agreed upon by the manage- :‘Q der an agreemen RIS K. 0. BROWN ARRESTED. | her time to work among the poorer Memphiz, Tenn., March 6.—The —_— ment and unfavorable action was N Marcl [ Valentine classes, says that Sunday baseball will | Southern association season will open | BANTAM CHAMPION BEA tuken when West Point sent its pa- NELs : : = > : { = he Saturday nearest to N ar | Bre a pugilist known as “Knock« aid the American people and those in | April 24 and close September 7, ac-| Cleveland, March 6.—Jack Wolfe Pers to Washington for approval. (e oaturcay hearesiilo. e S L st el e New York especially, morally and | cording to a tentative schedule com- | of Cleveland easily outpointed Pote = — 2 ) “% M8 | Kearny police court yesterday on a Rentanly pleted last night by the league's | sierman of New — Orleans, worlaw| TURNS DOWN YALE OFFER. Sy Judge Collins pleaded for the re-|schedule committec. A total of 140 | champion bantamweight boxer, in a | Movgantown, W. Va., March peal of the statute passed in the old | games will be playved. Clubs will be | ten round contest here last night. | West Virginia university faces the un- DESCRIPTION puritanical days, and both he and Mo- | Jocated at Chattanooga, Atlanta, | Wolfe was the aggressor throughout, | US1al prospect of having to refuse an & ran urged the up-state legislators to | Nashville, New Orleans, Mobile, Birm- | and annexed seven rounds. Wolfe ; °f€r for a football game with Yale 2 loghan charged Braun with shoot remember the difference in conditions | ingham, Little Rock and Memphis. | weighed 118 -4 pounds ringside | PeCause of an already overloaded Weight—191 pounds. be approved by the Departments. The | Dologhian GEETEES /RIS AR SHHC between a great, crawded city lke — | lerman’s weight was announced as | Schedule The schedule includes Iron grey mustache, curled Naval Academy also CEACTLUTO b e el sl ; New York and the open country and VT et o games with Princeton, Pittsburgh, upward. {hie| playing| By West Point of menm- |/the Kesmny imsadows | Braun sl at least enable the citizens of a | i Rutgers and Washington and Jeffer- bers of the class which was wrad. | that the shoolns RECiLen A metropolis to say what thes them- | =8t Taul, ol ! MAGNATE YAWKEY DI n. WANTED FOR ATROCTITIES [f | uated ahead of time but O T R ion wantsd. |of St. Paul, middleweight, heat Sol- | . s i , 2 R AGAINST o returned for a furthe irse %lsome of the opposition speakers|dier Barifield of rocklyn, nine Augusta, Ga., March 6.—~William H. | ywporpy ane BASKETBALL TEAM t RIS were in favor of allewing amateur i rounds out of here last night 3 Ofl»\"‘\"P: ]Orl( xx;xrvlr‘- owner Middletown, March 6.-—Wesleyan RE\VARD CUBS SELL ELLIOTT ernoon parties. s i gl erthels 1 i and formerly president of the Da- |, arc ; : baseball on Sunday, but opposed pro- | Bartileld had the better of the final and / R 7 s had a fairly successful basketball Oakland, Cal, March 6—Harold | ETN y fessional baseball. 1In rebuttal Wil-|round, but the fight was Gibbons'. In troit American = Baseball club, in|geagon thus far, The team R ] R S AETNA BOWLIN liam . Fitzsimmons, who represents | the tenth Bartfiell rocked Gibbons which he owned a halll interest, died | scorad 212 points while its apponent . PPRENENSION s aticaalieachs ot bis b ALLEYS. several railroad brotherhoods, offered | with a backhand swibg and brought at a hotel yesterday after an fllness of | have talliaq 952, Three games won | NOTIFY AUTHORITIE purchased by Oakland, it was an- scme pertinent suggestions to the the blood several davs. { out of cight is the team's record nounced yesterday Church Street. s played betweer Midgets and Eibel Returns to Richmond. ning should be an intercsting one, in- [ responds the Morining Post asmuch as the series between the two | on good authority (hat the Allie { to the Toronto club of the Interr - a i Gromnds is Aceeptable to Both, 0 1 teums—the Midgets and Mohawks— | Pose 1o demand irom Germany the : [ tional Teagnue was anno 1 by Man- e star of the last world ser ield © was honored recent- | the Salt Lake City challenger, July : : SRt f H & iclongdjrecen L ] tlenger, JUIVY 4, g 16 he decided by this game um of V00,000,000 4 year for \nnapolis, Md., March 6.—The | aker Edward oW ¢ Badion = period of a0 years. It is estimat )l officials of the Naval and Mili- | Americans 3 rda Whiteman ARMY GAME. | this would leave to Germany a possi- | 12 academies have agreed upon | CAMe to Boston from Toronto Cambridge, Mass, March 6. ble revenue of $1.400,000,000 | by being appointed as field coach | will not arrive in this city until next E years ago James Cooney. an infielder, former« Eibel was returned t Richmond clapsed the game was to be played on The date a week later was pro- | charge of assault and battery, on posed by West Point and has now | complaint of James Dologhan, 18, ot heen accepted by Annapolis. It is| Kearny, and was held in $2,000 bail ght—>5 feet 10 inches, known tha: the date and place will | for Hudson county grand jfry, GIBBONS BEATS BARTFIELD. Paul, March 6.—Mike Gibbons | | We have alleys open for ladies’ afts