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PURDAY, MARCH 8, 1919 ACK IN GIANTS’ FOLD—IDAHO LEGALIZES BOXING CONTESTS—BUNNY FEA E WESLEYAN--RECORD ENTRY FOR BOWLING CONGRESS AT TOLEDO, OHIO GLOBE CLOTH.NG HOUSE ESTABLISHED 1886 HONEST I'M SoRRY- | DIDN'T THINK ABouT T AS | SELDOM INDULGED™ ALL HINDS OF NICE Cbol SOFT DRINKS AT THE BAR. - | WISH | KNEW A FRIEND THAT HAD 3OME- THING IN HIS LockeER-- | DoN'T HNOow whaT To Do T age shot fouls fartford team 3 Do 1vd the other plav®rs plaved a' gal »f good zuarding although uncrowned scorin bask For XN 3. ts teynolds and 2 ¥ ' L said 1o have yusaalistic contest > 5 Copyright 1919 Hart Schaffner & Marg Laskets and he hac ko ¢ them. Reynold : \ ; b Warmth—without weight Overcoats for Spring rther N H alumnus, played .\me same, scoring three bas ’ weather made by Hart, Schaffner & Marx. Suits facn B - f and Overceats $25 up. This was the first game of several e blaved petvenihe ane R R —— e —— e - — Never before have we offered so brilliant collec- next v 1 be plaved in ariforc ) 1 . i i Mo Manager Monjesky of the Nutmos | mann announced yvesterday that the ' . tion of Silk Shirts $3.50 up. sam of Harttord B J N [mMN Lot o Rickey Has Real Job BUX Nfi LEfiA“ZE“ nany spectators p t. He 150 i Y 1 | to re-engage Muthewson as manager cted as ¢ ectator-t readering and that series of cablegrams were - IARTFORD NEW BRITAIN im- landed in New York a fortnight SR — i Pmith . s S e o > the job was dered Moran New Entry Record is Sct For Ameri- Bristol is Beaten on Its Own Court Harmon .. . Rey 1'~1‘W-“W!]a[ a Fe“()w W]“ DO [()I‘ d i Sf:i«”i‘{?”?'{.‘f,v,; A~§-n:_~ cable n\..\‘.,\"“ o o v» i e “ GOVCI‘HOI‘ SigHS Blll Perflll[l]flg can Bowling Congress Which Opens After a Brilliant Battle—DBunny a Friend Shown by McGraw BOWLING NEWS ; " Use of Four-Ounce Gloves S Toledo, O, March 7.—Seven hun- While their alumni team was Podge . .......... Cook Star As Usual. Allen i " o UNIVERSAL LEAGU : : dred and ninety-six five-men teams ing defeated in this city, the loc vordlund Stepanian N~ T e Idaho, March 8.—The Sharp- | . 6 entered in the 19th annual tour- high school basketball team journey- Left gu s Hartford h 5. New Brit- hin 29: goals from floor. Smith 6 armon 4. Doc Koift 6. Reynolds Ellison 2 panian 1 sals from ouls, Harmon 9. Kopf 1 nolds 4: rec, Slater. Mathewson. uaquestionably the most | Coffce Grinde ; reversal of opinion regurding the ! oo oo L erican bowling con- ©d to Bristol and retrieved their older BOPU player that ever wore a New ooy . . . il & ¢ 1 status of boxing as a desirable form brothers’ defeat by bringing home York basebuall uniform. is back with ts. Matty's new title is coach gress which starts at the Lucas Jurgen . e E £ i ' of sp vas registered herc yvesterday & = ) 29 to 24 over the fast is L g Misporbivas registered Neraiyesterde il otin (vl armorv iheref tonizht M Thistis MVICLOTy oL |29/t ok 24 foverftiic rastibr Frisk ....... ) : 3 when Gov. Davis signed a bill provid- tol high team. It was the best and and assistant manager SNt | But Coptam Mathewson actually o' {0 : ; LS T b T ST 5 T will be mor han that Matty i > v G 3 ounce gloves won in the last two minutes of play ng broughi back to New 'k - = 3 : . Lo s B 3 i rou ; MeE J @ The measure, which received The score was tied five times and < _— % YALE WINS EASILY fiat b ey beiaraotucd o dlieceed o i i ; b Thirty-two teams will show on the I L I Pockei Knives. . i M cubernatorial signature shortly after Toht in twe suuads of 16 Stood 16 to 15 at the end of the,fht 10 more than performed in 1916 when ing for 20-round bouts with four fastest game of the season and wz MeGraw Giant manager. Mc- A N B Z opening himself intimated that this Mattson ....... 78 = : : : its passage, also provides for a com- . eaach; Toledo teams will occupy the half. The lo: team has just about will be w in the course ; - : & nission of three members to control drives the first four nights exclusive- caught its stride now that the season When it is SR i = - 3 3 - [ he ) i a 5 i : hen it i ; il = E . g 3 the sport. .\ signific featurn inei Iy S The S fivat Hofi thel Gutsiq elitesim s i S SL RS I Ll e R T Speedy Wo of Elis—Van Slyck o i W vote zll his time R - & i N 5 2 § - i * t1 1 1ppear next Wednesday Al Langtry, b v s e - : . dent to the passage of the bill was A games have been a surprise to the fol- s ir . 3 5 V secretary of the American bowling g Has Big Night. \ s not yet s a ] na e . © the hearty support it received from | o i other officials inspected l0Wers of the team. contract hut ) - = § 5 3 : B women members of the legislature. the 16 new alleys yvesterday and pro- As usual last night Bunny, arns [Weslcyan O ¢ is Outclassed By New Haven, March ketball team gave W B ! Sk |” S EEE Trade Shop : . “I don't want my sons to be molly- | nounced them ready for the start of and Captain Taylor of the New Brit- jgreuncing here last night. The scorel o S v 0% po ity of granting Cooney .- .98 104 107- s coddles. This bill will prevent a race | the tournament. ain team furnished the interest. Bun- Was 45 to 13. The blue started with e i . SN - g0 P 3 ayor C 21l Schrieber will offi- o 18, The blue slarted with /o0 0 0 LD Nelsonth o0 RN g6 N5 I ot mollvcodales \id Representative; Mayor Cornell Schrieber will offi | rush, scoring five rapid baskets be- Wunsech N S G 0 S 5 2 y . " ally open the convention with an R Weslover bilich e ut Carrie White, championing the bill. 1 Six his unconditional releas 3y Mack ... Bt G . » A address of welcome. 5 n ered three of them ufter bundsjisu s gunconaitional Bneleane M B s o Branch Rickey president and man. | Mrs. White, another woman legislator, land untiring play. Captain Taylor :‘an Slj‘“" '\\'Uh nm:» Iic!d als and | () " nd Pat Moran exchanged plac - - ager of the St. Louis Cardinals, has 2and a minister were active supporters MAY RE'ORGAN[ZE LEAGUE | was at his best last night as was ‘wo fouls, was the star. The score of the bill | Burns. Inter-sports between the two = = | ny was a live wire and scored a hit lay he immediately will grant B | With the Bristol people by his fast 2 - n the last few weeks. Cincinnati assumed a tremendous task i Yale (45 Wesleyan (13) | 1 Y ooty B 3 @ e chie tors i ¢ sch a el Vesleyan (13) | po1q the job of manager open to laking holafotia bistia i One of the chief factors in th schools are becoming faster and fast- orton .. 5 e Robinson 2 = £ ¥ wrecked | success of the measure was the atti- er each year and Bristol is now con- 2 Mathewson until late in January and Sweet e 5 i Right forward e . G o Ot team and will be subjected to a real |tude of returned soldiers. The boys Lowell Mogul Says He Has Authority | giqered one of the best rivals the Travis | mpen Mo 5 1sed by McG Guite . ot test. Rickey managed the St. Loujs | Who had worn khaki and who had de- | Re- | €&ls have. The summar Van Slyc 0 I ived physical benefits from bLoxing in| From National Commission to Lert forward | 5 S bt 2 i tathe Hubert LALRIN Browns for several years befor. y Hamill e - Ryalls {2 i iner several years before they | .amp and back of the trenches, made . : : v s yalls | i Cincinr a4 now Mathew Afinepit 48 SEEE were sold to Philip Ball, who suc. | o moimt ot Salr U 290 build New England Organization. 5 . comes hack take Moran's former - - - ¢ L S t o ®ing (he u Stradella bl . § 386 : | ceeded Rickey with Fielder Jones. the bill through. It seems that the Tonel Eireh s Eysint e S oons Blgne Has Faith in Matty — | legislators were not deaf to the ap- Alderman .. <e..... Parsons ’ . 2 7 UNION MEG. LEAGUE, { —_———— peals of the returned warriors | Al I gren i il i Ihis is the first timc in st der authority from the national as- Left system,” said Me( yesterday. Offico R CUB SWIMMERS BEST. |04 four ounce gloves have bel sociation of minor baseball leagues | JS€ho v SrCRt ;-y;:n:\ when \”« 1 St s \-.w\n. m;‘- mfi: W Princeton, N. J.. March 8.—The | galized by law. The law of e was i p andsgavela s Princeton club natators defeated the |sey provides for eight ounce mitt ! time and thought to that depart- Sty ol e o ot S ment. Mathewson and I will work ounce and Nevada for five ounce. tain probably six clubs. He was noti- | Woodford e . O'Connell . { hand in hand for (wo or three ve Idaho is the second western st | tied yes 7 by J. H. Farrell of| Left guard CIELE ~ i tand by the end of that time I shall score of 29 to 24 It was nip and | to pass a4 boxing luw 1 ose- | Auburn, . secretary of the Score—New Britain 29, Bristol 1 SHAWKEY WFLL PLAY. upnigthieisihsfovenio g g g P tuck meet throughout. The meet Iy on the makir Willard- | | NEW BRITAIN Taylor (Capt.) g Right forws: nolly of this city announced that un-| Bunng Goals from ¢ 3 orton Van Slyck i adella Wesleyan 5 from foul- he would besin at once organization | pyprng Gre liams 88 ‘ Brumbaum .. 6 s swimmers from the West Philadelphia Thomas 3¢ HMigh school here last night by a Myers | of the New E league to con- Right guard Thorpe 3 minors ociation that he had been | referee. “Dick™ Dillon; scorers, Tread- New York, March S~——Miller _| meantime he can render great serv- i decided in the last cvent hy the Dempse: mateh Nevada was | awarded protection for territory in | Way and Muir; Timers, Peck and jce in assisting young players, par- ¥ race,. which the Tiger Yearlings t 1o mak a hid for | Lowell srence, Haverhill and | Tomlin ticularly some of the fine young Tndecson ptured in handy fashion the mateh with a 25-round law. . Fitchiburg. pitchers we now ve on the clht . - therefore is apparent that the box = - { pletes yes CHICK EVANS AT PINEHURST. can fight without interference opped off while on his way | ‘'™ ARSE S ; S ** | Local business men already have or- | perdie T i Continct & X will be y to put Big Six in rge. : ’inehurst, N. C, March 8.—Chick | ganized to bring ti bout here if | Ecrdic Turasiin Contract and Usual to Trappa, Md., to visit J. Franklin 5 383 | e e ker, third baseman and leading | M¢ 0 wants one more pennant o 2 Evans turned up at Pinehurst yes- | possible. “Fecling Fine” Grecting to Owners. | g batsman of the Y Baker an- | [0 81V¢ Dl ihomanacons sl RED TOPS WIN, terday. A big match is in the mak- . ) e e oy Maren s T Gt AlteriTwo Season iyl nounced recer s retirement from | SMiP: as no mar e : = - e g . ing for Sunday, the nominees at pres- g ; I eball pnaionle: . e pvay i Id‘fi{,f“ml SN G e el il GORE BACK AT M. A. ¢ i . ¢ i : - S of Brookline and the two finalists in March 8 —“Kid” Gore, TO TAKE 24 CUBS TO COAST 5 f T - The visito lea 5 the spring tournament, Edward Styles 10 has ben seriously ill with typhoid Chicasol Mareh Nat N Sl s e s B als never had a 4 nd Dwight L. Armstrong. fever for some weeks, has returned to | gins, manager of the New Yor, Americans, informed club headqus ters that he had induced Pitcher Bob Shawk a hold-our, to sign a 1919 at Philadelphia, where the Narcum — 1 Sport to Be Resumed at Academy yvesterday received the contract of Annapolis, Md., March §—The Mid- Ferdie Schupp, the left handed pitch- : shipmen will resume tennis this er, who was the sensation of the |Spring after two seasor durjng 1917 season, but who was of no use | Which, on account of war, they to the club last year when a sore arm | did not engage in outside competi- twenty-our T Dotz . ] : : . ; _ o his place on the campus as assistant | e uiine : . L) & 2 W e prevented him from getting his usual | tion. The following dates have been Cal.,, Manager >d Mitchell Ui 7 h - contributed two of the BOXTY 2 e E & »'" on the ball : 1 I i e s ! . { the ' BOXING HEARING POSTPONED. . ! ey Chicago ! annonn st ¢ ; o team's S in this period by : NED. | for spring football practicc and has{ Schupp writes his arm and shoulder night. Pitcher “Dixie’ o s r ; . casing a floor goal. Drennan, the Albany. March $.—Senator Leonard | already issucd a call for candidates.|no longer pain him. He thinks he | APril 19, Johns sold today to the Col s shi : i was the high Scorer | W. H. Gibbs announced yesterday that | Baseball practice will start next week | will be able to pitoh in his 1917 | University of Pennsylvania; May hysical dircctor. He has planned | arranged ‘ Hopkins; April 2 the American associati At oy e ATl e the cvening, dropping in an cven |the hearing of his boxing bill, set | When Pattery candidates will be tried ! form next scason. The club is taking | Princeton: May 17, Swarthmore; May e S + - v At le e of the old men are | , s P e eaterli s my home town. I also ¢ e : e M S { 5 an optimistic view of it, as a pitcher ALLISON BILLIARD WINN R R SR s e e e j oviginally for next Tuesday, had heen i pack Glasser, McCarthy, on, | of Schupy bility will be sorely Chicago, March N oo Gt without question, the VIKINGS RE-ORGANIZE postponed until Wednesday afternoon 1»0}111 ‘“1:1.'1m.y‘m’«?l.}‘w\ and ””’ffl fl)(jfll" needed S ison if Perritt makes game thus far in the national ama- | ¢ Y er of ba 1 The Vikir Athlotic elub of this _ N R :’”_": € atlonilortaivery istronk |izood hi reat to retire, teur balk line billiard tournament w | simply d to have Matly back city has re-org. g nd plans arc j Leaur BRI We have alleys open for ladies’ aft- won yesterday by H. G. \”,\,,,,_)m, {on the elub,” z‘ cGray ‘Why, heing made for ason. The fol- | BOSTON PLAYERS SIGN, o e i | NEW BRITAIN GIRLS WIN, trolt, from Perry P. Trump, Pitts- |} 4s the second best bridge play fowi en have leen chosen otfi- Boston, “March 8§ verett scoit, | ANOTHER PLAYER FOR YANKS. | .0 ‘O 0 Al naikctnanit Lurgh, 300 to 281 in 68 innings. Al-|on the tc 2 e ank Ohl pre nt; P. ) shortstop of ihe Boston Amervican Rienmond, Va. March S.—Edwin " pansy i) 0 '8 lison's high run was 44, Trumps 15.| Mac t sayiahion best. Kallgren, vice-president: Theodore | league club, and Arthur Neht, pitcher | ajooers. infielder with the Richmeond | 00 Lrom the girls s AETNA BOWLING Robert M. Lord, Chicago, defeated J.| Oddiy enough the failure of the landgren, secretary; H. Robertson, | of the Boston National league olub, | oo T s tehmond | jiye qast evening. 17 to 7 E F. C. Morton Philadelphia 300 to 215 | government to deliver some cable- financial secretaryi Carl Holmberg, | have sianed 1a)s omiranie ool | Virginia league club just year, vos- e ALLEYS. in 39 innings. Lord's high run w:w[zr_nm.w to "“"“j‘” .\Lm V'Ym France A. Abrahamson, _JA- I..‘md;!rr':n» G. An- | ing to announcements made by club | terday signed contract with the | team was & feature of the game. - 32, Morton’s 81. brings him back to New York, Herr- i derson and M. Ekstrand. trustees. owners here last nirbb New YOrk American league club, did all the scoring fer \ae hemmim, Church Street, | 24, Rutgers; May 31, Columbia. ernoon parties.