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AY, MARCH 11, 1019 e ———— HIGH SCHOOL TO HAVE NO FOOTBALL ELEVEN—HOLYOKE FORCED TO CAN- | DFIELD TO PLAY WITH NUTMEGS HERE TONIGHT—DRISCOLL STOPS PALMER | ey Briees | NOFOUTBALLAT HOLYOKE QUINTET ~ SPRINGFIELD HIGH FORGED TO DISBAND IT SURE SEEMS GooD e o Te GET BACK (NTe TISSE DoDs neay ‘Lack ol Interest by Students is Rumpus in Bridgeport Rouses Ire Advanced as Reason. ‘ of Principal Conant - Springficld Mass., March 11.— Holyoke, M Springficld Hi school thietics against n the t of X part of need a strong stimulant e opin- | Holve jon of alumni. A lull of enthusiasm . i on the part of the students, since ! prompt ketball team brought punishme athletics hus been side-tracked, may | sued by Principal Howar be oile of the causes for the slump, | the Higl el Jut the boys are not entirely to blame canceling all for the lack of inter About a | and dec month ago the pupils of the three | disbanc <chool, central, technical and commer- | it¥. The 1, handed petitions to their deep ret in the r city, which tive principals, asking that ga vd the privile restored. The petitions ched ¢hool board, but were referred to committees of the scparate schoo here the petitions rest operate against o B of strong teams. ame with the New York uni- versity freshmen and the Hi on (N ) game will have to be called "dff, s and, in the former game the money % A % = i 5 paid for tickets must be refunde 8L — I'LL FORGET mY THE HOHEN\ Wi H. Aitken, treasurer of the | ;¢ the game was to be a benefit for SUBLES BY GoInG To ZOLLERNS! wHY / rormer Springfield High school ath- | o y1je) school memorial fund ORW~ I'LL GEY BAct | Dipn | GeT letic a tion. w asked if ath- The team went through the B0 MY oLD JoB . HIM WHILE e without a defeat except mission to s and membership R A The one-team idea was shelved at outset of the basketball season. letics paid remarked that the ad- eT tickets riore than covered all of the jiigh on s issociation’s expenses. The athletic one of {he instructors believe the one-team plan | represented Iolyvoke High vill never come hack ire hope- While the students regret ful of school teams which may sched- | chances for a still higher recorc ule out-of-town games troved the zames alread It leaked out yesterday that la ved will g fans an opportunity fall just after the influenza epidemic, | for discussion during the weeks be . meeting of the officials took place | fore the baseball season opens AN resultedlin AN A e e Holyoke closes the season with no | High schools go without football | 1085es as the game declared forfeited teams. Owing to the lack of (?) in- | to Bridgeport was not forfeited ac- terest on the part of the students ! ¢ording to the rules, ti oup this sport has hen dropped. More emphasis may he placed on soccer. team not lining up on the floor 1 hasket bein ssed, which lea el oo The influenza epidemic, according to {Tolyoke L st wisn i the schoolboys. was the real cause i ors from the very whistle > , A help clear thii up a bit. as far as i Colgate team broke throuz === - 21 | the future of High school athletics is R o s el el e sy concerned. It is felt that central, ! Daring Italian Driver in Twelve Cyle not used to playing on S e technical and commercial will each o el el o e have its team, but just what kind of inder Packard Drives at Raté of ier Andcran Sty ol oot DALMER 1S STOPPED el ork tusen 11 e .| WRESTLING BOUTS BAR FIGHTING PARSONS | sonedutes hes winhave s xeeping | 104 stites an mour. the outset of the game, Cornell ran up the boys guessing. They fear 20 points before Cottrell broke in for York National regularvs 1 > been | v::\- n s enE Riney [ees outo a flield goal. At the end of the first |y Driscoll and Pedlar Mect in 1 ed up for the coming season, club 5 e Bl Cornaliivas Toanins The | officials announced vesterday —after i S e A s el visitors improved during the second | and Bout Ends in the Fourth | having veceived u sizned contract Hand and Writes About Coming Participating in Bout at Palais de BOWLING NEWS | terday morning. It was an official it S e fram Second Basemair Larry Doyle : | NI i e e e G e Round. | Herman Schaefer, former infielder of Ixhibition Thursday Night. Giace in Paris. Gl e G e e Sl o . the Detroit and Washington Ameri- ) ; o .ondon, March 11.—Jim Driscoll | cans, by ooy Tonn (Contributed) | Boxing has become such a popular Radiators, allovoraihefnooniplaning Bl it Halon liny d e Hla e slmen o foonter chemel| Nafionala sl s out for) thel 101 90ee Ired Bacon announced that Al sport among the American expedition- | Johr Sbpn of his game and Ortner closed his col- | jjong, met in the ring at Hoxton o Ventres is in first condition for ary forces in France that the enthusi- | Fusar s as ] lege basketball career with a bhriliant | {orqay Driscoll won the fight, which i . = his bout with Ellis Ostberg Thur vy asm for the glove game I spread | B. 1 5 & = Ce o this circuit was e exhibition was stopped by the referee in night at Turncr hall New [ even to the army chaplain. 160th | W. e e 05 s Brown's 93 miles per hour, made in == — the fourth round. YANKS AFTER LIEBOLD and Ventres feels that he will be able Field artillery, recently challenged R ( 1914 TIGERS TO ROW MIDSHIPMEN. = New York, March 11.—Col. T. L. 10 defeat the Swede even thou the Rev. Charles Rexrode, chaplain 316t [ —- Podlar Palmer was the bantam B . toe hold is barred at Ostberg’s wish., M P. for 0-round bout at the Pal- [ 45 Varsity and Freshmen Crews to Race | champion of | vd for 10 years. He | vice president of the Yan- 08 32 & T xju‘.' AL [}:.‘f«m v\\:«J:{ «\-:.«lu G mx i ta The htin ’ \—‘,f.;,\,,, % & on the title from Billy Plimmer No- | Kees, is in Chicago trying to sWing o gver his opponent without the foe Parsons” were all ready for the bout | L ‘);“'“y’"x*l!m commission before America { | decided war on Germany ‘he holde games are to be barred, Los Angeles, Ca M Promoter Bacon kes His Pen in Army Authorities Forbid Chaplains Ralph De Palma drove practice for next Saturday's races. On UNIVERSAL LEAGUE, | the third time around he set a new world's record for road running ering the distance at a speed of 104 miles per hour. The best previoug ] De Palma was at the wheel of hig = cylinder Packard, equipped with 6 1laviation type engine 1 and . April 19, : o . 5 b t vembe 5. 1895, and lest (o Joe Bow- 1 whereby the New York club will hold, this return match should be which had aroused no end of interest! penniman 98 10 2 | of tr Annapolis, Md.. March 1 Prince- | ker M 20. 1605. Palmer on De- | be enriched to the extent of another jyst what the sports wanted to see among the soldiers. when orders came | , = ton. will send varsitv and freshman | cember 12, 1904, met Ben Jordan for | left-handed hitter. Befare Col. Hus- 54 acordding to the last bout be. from the army authorities ing a s e ' JEREHS to Annapolis to race the mid- | the featherweight title, and lost the | ton returns it is believed that he Will (yeen this pair, and the n on April 19, the arranzement | decision at the end of 13 rounds. Tn | make a trade with Manager Kid Glea world’s road co recc : i ] same ce with which the John rright o889 97 3 g e al se ew world’s record 3 O Toltng LG | on it g | trepia Italian set n rld’s records « L or s Schmaltz ...... S8 90 for speed over all distances from t} ling shown the bout should prove fo Bath men are westerners, 1 to fhes ; — ——— —— ——{kilometer ta 20 miles on Daytona ng been made by Lieut.-Commo-ia bout with Terry MeGovern for the | son for Nemo Liebold, the diminutive e the hest bout of the season, as Al | rugged out-door life and have often . 5 ¢ dore Joseph R. Morrison, who visited . worl bantam iltle at Tuckahoe. |Utility fielder of the White SoX. HUg- | \entres claime that he will win. scen e A3 Y 1417 | Beach , 3 | On the Florlda straightaway his Brinceto turday. Avmerica, September 12, 1899, Palmer | gins 1 a number of promising young ' ;e g i 1 1 . ! pounds and the other 165 pounds. The | i orc or | was knocl A ont in the first round. | Pitch he can give in exch for| e pimRallRais bt and fu Rihcl Lonns e ! B ! Columbias. | maximum speed was 130 miles per 4 Baker : 3 9 hour. Though his car is not equip- IR T o b s 9 | ped for actual competition er A, ! Hovle .. o A. A. rules in next Saturday's race, Do e thelrine One Weizhed 164 st month a { v fans know Al all way does pretty , reason given out for the culling off Driscoll won 1’”“1 '1 xh‘."\\.x,]_u‘ nother outfielder nearly as he says and neve of the bout was that there was a mis- championship of England in 1810, be- failed to o e e & came the permanent owner of 1h self and rst class bout tc . pub- | ditions 3 L t \YIJM ic vll m,‘ H: ‘\]L«)ry-]'\'l\un Lonsdale belt and retired undcfeated ! % Slase Dot okthelpulodl beror ing into | Curtis ; | Palma wil] appear on the course in a { . blic, in a zood many places where h Chaplain Rexrod ncnn 5 P © be held at Philadelphia during the | He received the unofficial decision ‘Ma].Gen. John F. O’Ryan has wrestled. Al has l«r»p:yh (_f:“:, the army was active in letics at| A. Anderson . 3 f:*]““‘('_”’:'”;“" egLiin ihioh She wlll bkl over Abe Attell, the American feath- | tha man of 4 tHousana horas —aiediaro risville, college, Missourl, and was e s best mark of 150 AL ey il open the local | rWCISNt champion in 1909, in New | | moter Bacon is also giving the fans a | active in football and boxing. When | 444 3 5 3 s ! son with Sl FReemGt el e || Sty BIeell] S o SELis G G Cht | J extra fine semifinal nout by bringing « the 316th M. P.s went to Camp Lewis Grills. | o i Yale may also send crews to Annapolis. Two other erews ill be rowed at Annapolis and four t the weight cun- ve a good acount of him. | understanding ubo h orews of April 12, while Syracuse | Laimer 43. Driscoll still retains his | Dutch Kent of Hartford together with | before their departure for France, the | Mattison L.103 G ANOTHER LIPTON CTUP, unch. o S 4 B G a co 3 10X - ) 2 - S vill row here with varsity and fresh- | P00 = Joe Herbert of that town, Herbert ’\ll"]:"‘“" ‘“)‘ ok a o '““ 'l\‘"‘k" om | Dummy ... 73 A = : nan eights o R TR ; has been wrestling some d bouts | Willie Ritchic and knocked out the|Taylor ........ 91 3 232 | English Yachtsman to Donate Trophy ComRta o FORDHAM TO PLAY SYRACUSE. : i ing some good Lolts | © b heavyweight in four vounds. He [ ysner . e O Ce was decorated with the Bel: witl ’ Richards e cross for bravery under fire at Ouder- | i e Boston, March 11.—Sir Thomas narde in Belgium | 5 16 Lipton cabled yesterday to a repre- Chaplain Blackman started his ring sentative of the Corinthian Yacht club career as a voungster at Kendallville, Marblehead that he would award Ind., when he knacked out the town (. 5 3 _ o465l cup to the winner of races to bully Later. he was boxing instruc- M'H\H e i L conducted by the club this year <or tor at the University of Kansas. Sincc ot SaontalolClss e E Thomaat e his arrival in France, Rev. Blackman | TONIC .- 3 a cup for Class P yachts in 1909 hus boxed several budding scrappe Ny R 252 | Which was won by the Nutmesg of the 35th division with success s & : Tn his cablegram he said 1 T e 1 Stripes, m;» wl'v i X = er to do everything possible paper of the 5. [, says that when * ‘ 3 glorious sport of yacht the irmy authorities | the ban on| the hout ‘the tyv 1iting 1 r zloves in the last two years defeating Joe Stergest of Worcester Mass and sev- I e == | for Class P Boats. CORNELL GREWS ON WATER. | j3uchall Game on Junc 3. First Be- | e s | e e al other good men it there fore Two Varsity i< and a Freshman tween Teams in Decade. | 3 ooks as thou Kent was to meet a Boat Out in Gigs. New York, March 11.—Fordh 3 2y man of his own ealliber, T SRR STl e, TS et 5 S ere also are two other good bouts Tthaca, N. Y., March 11.—Two var- i tjons after lapse of a decade, ¢ s . ‘ between Young Hercules of Berlin ity eighis and.a freshman hoat went | cordin < MoMahon, th R nd Depasquil of Hartford and James out on the C: L Tnlet vesterday | Ford . S e e e |- . i, b Mic Carthy of this city and Young fternoon in the first outdoor retice | nounced las ht that the Maroon % Gilbert of New Britain all bouts go of ‘the season’ for Cornell's « nen. | nine wi the up-state aggr i £ to @ finish., and as th 1S ladfes The men were boated in ind they | tion at iham field on s S ( nizht, all Jadies ave admited free, vowed up and down the stream on a | June & X & (Signed) 1 mile course. The ice is rapidly Several other contests have also § v ¥ PROMOTER FRED BACON. clearing out of the stream and {he n added to the Fordham scheduld : \ coaches nfideni that the oars x collegians will pluy Boston 5 ; DALTON. men will be able to stuy oulside 1 a m on May Holy 1 lown . « & X ¥ vent back to preaching now on S @ on May § and the 3 | i Gridiron Star af Annapolis | " e L ew York vret ieutenant vesterday morning fo spend a day with Py et s : : s Toh e o e ) = e 3 e Gl a line on the mate- | REACH FINALS AT PINEHURST. Y id s senonmer o e crews ar a e t = y B navy football star. died of pneumonia " i o o Bs| © Record b nlfl”‘;: S “n'f G Watson and Miss Itice Among $ sosterday in the New York Nayy Yard | Harry Just Back From Trance, 3 | by i B wor rex Conrnes na | oA b 4 \w‘»\\\’l‘\l'-lylzr;lll\‘r"”‘vl ”’\””f‘ln:flll‘\”"\\ wx}i soen it i Nutmess Uniform Against| COLUMBIA FLECTS LEADERS. fm, ?OurFmIShEd BUUtS a few of the 300 candi-| Ppinchurst. 1 reh The : - Si ing as navlgating officer of the United the Y. M. O AL Five. Houck Chosen Baseball Captain. P ¢ crew have had any ex- - s el i ! States ¢ Frederick, temporarily rell in Basketball. TRSDAY A i pe b down he final stage in & £ L troop transport Harry Schefield, who recently re 8 THURSDAY MAR. .;‘ 5 ¥'s opening session of ihe R g : B Commander Dalton. who was 298 | turned from IFrance where he served New York. March 11.—Two sport at RICHARDS AND BECK TRIUMPH. | Pinehurst championship tennis tonr- [ad 8 : 3T aduated from the United | with the 2Sth Division, will be seen | captains were elected at Columbia TURNER HALL o = name toger Ward of Montreal I : oF 4 8 Naval Academy in 1912, Dur- { in a Nutmegs uniform this evening :ggt evening. The baseball squad held shikide Nt Win Junior Doubles Tennis Title at | an " Watson, Jr.. of the \West ; : R E vears at Annapolis he | when the Y. M. (. A. champions| ew Britain. ountry elub came through (e i was guarterback on the eleven. Born nst [ariford con- |7 o 3 - Born llsiaclc up against tiie Hartford con-lllm B r S G i et o Tooked n the men's department 3 : in Nebraska, entered the academy . - the throne, Schofield is ! sy ) Y 3 QY Philadelphia, March 11.-—Vin s Mabel §, Rice of Boston surviv- | ! from st £y Wi i l:'.nf R e e ”, 5 L erheffetmianiojisiditionne ELLIS OSTBERG o = = i B 4 ¢ - bers ndoubtedly one of the reatest | Eal Basiath ea i ore Richards of New York, junior Rdl i el wonen s Singles e comnan % . ) i arnilvitealacil tits witabindl oog) | undoubted 3 i e Mbasko el carnigonts gk ox VS 1 AndERam 3 ) 3 : i § s : ! d two | paketball players ever developed and | honored Tommy Farrell, the forward Ee champion, and Barney Beck, Philadel- | with Miss Caroline Bogart of ¥ - i . children live in Phi >lphia. = o ther Mlme s T S = i ¢ orliol TN < phia, Pennsylv: ate champion, | hurst, the favorite for T - 3 $ B G B Ithough Father Time is fast creep- | who was captain of the five which AL VENTRES won the middle Atlantic junior indoor phy i 2R ! TRINITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE | £ ALL s DUL op 'em in or prevent his opponents | — — e (EN oubles tennis championship here ves gt i e b drop 'em i prevent I | :_‘ I e dl Vil \xm“ MANNING FLECTED, . T "“ ford, March 11.—The Trinity | prom ting goals. | DUNDEE ON SICK LIST. DUTCH KENT i e d o gall u:nl]v.lll schedule was an- “Chief” 'son has been playing S Vs. s 1 o] ; x 3 Statnl NN 2 2 ounced here last night as follows 2 Sk the ¥ ahal e Nuteees Milwaukee, i L five this season hrot AN agree- | oot night was called off on acount of 0= meeting and dc that Johnny Philadelphia. wr on him, Iarry is still able to | just has closed its scason. . Sk Bl N 5 { Princeton at Princetor § , rinceton, N. J 16, | hont, he will be with the home boys S e e : ; r B Comnecticnt Agriculiural college at | MeNt N WL i e Bome BOYS | an abscess in one of Dundee's cars | # yOUUNG HERCULES semi-final match by defeating (ieo R 4 X 3 & Hartford . Worcest Do (EeR The B s said also to have Neidrich and boeh ortae | Worcester; November 4, New York hare developed ver. He passed the Box- VS, Zpiscopal Academ; i ) &5 universi Tl . ; = their pets B T ST e < Q Epis (rl . ed captain of the Willlams nine. Man- R i 4:{«. ity at New York; 15, Tafay- _ ing Commi tfm_ physical examina- DP;I’ABQUIL 6—1, 6 F L e 4 etle at Baston, Pa. jon yesterday forenoon from the Capital city will accompany ton. Tle is a senior and last — — nIDDLLI TARS LOSE. e = - ° i ‘4 NEW WORLE'S SKT EECORD. b s JFSS BARNES DISCHARGED. Redchl e e JAMES McCARTHY Dillon, Col. March 1i—A new !, . e won h g o rentasemny | Junction City, Kus., Mar 1.~ | Biame of Puiladelplia playing VS. world’'s mark in ski jur W B moA d un ar < Jess Barnes, piteh ) Ais . Boston, lost | o arties, POVY TN ~ estorday at the tou nent of 5 : ¢ 0 the foot | I York Giants, o 208th infantry, | the mixel Lo i s e YOUNG GILBERT wmmit Country Winter Sports Club v | who been stationed at Fort Riley, | tout nt Lor the Florida champion AETNA BOWLING = TadiesiNizh - when Andre Haugen, Minnesota, made Foher t heen ¢ ¢ i T Camp TFuanston, has been dis- | ship " 0 the 1t G sadies’ Night. jump of 213 feet, nine feet more | cd eball m 10 su . " { charzed from t} ervie t wn- | pic fiss Mo 3, d t A All Ladies Free. ihan the previous record. Haugen Wright, '19. and G. Wyckoff, "1 Hero of the New York division who | nounced here yesterday. He expects | new Floridi singles champion, Fred ALLEYS. 5 = ”_ imped 205 feet at Steamboat Springs Doth of whom h resigned the posi- | rriy home on the Leviathan. to join the intx while they ure | Harris of Brattleboro, V. The score | ol treet Price 50c to $1.50. rocently, but failed to ride the jump. tior (c) Underwood & Underwood. training in the South S G - { Church Street, We have alleys open for Jadles' aft-