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wvents and will with' the above mal he premiums for races at Hartford s year amount to $37,500 | RICKARD FAVORS EAST ex Has Date For July 4, New York, March vhere Jess Willard, world's veight champion, and Jack Dem f Salt Lake City, the challenger, ttle their pugilistic ill remains uncertain. Tc promoter of the proposed 4 in this ity yester xtended tour oil wwest, but declared i ared to mention thoe he bout. Rickard did the first time - the bout were would be hich was the only ouchsafed. i Rickard has under consideration | ore than fifteen pussible sites for ! | 1e battle. These he selected from a eluge of telegrams and letters which lecumulated during his absence from e city. Many offers were bme of them stipulating a ould be given Rickard est in the match. The eclared positively, however, not in the market to sell ut rather to secure a suitable place conduct it under his own personal | ion ! Willard and Dempsey have been in- | ired by Promoter Rickard to the ex- | | For Big Bout Set But No Definitc Location. | 12.—The place heavy will Jul Tick bout, dispute on Liter a country ou location fo posi rti b de July 4, definite contest news made, | um which | for his in- | Westerner | that the bout « upary nt $50,000 each The policy rovides against sickness, ccident, and has been isst floyd’'s of London. Rickard pken out an additional $100,000 policy | n himself, but this is not connected | any way with tho forthcoming ring | out | Rickard will reman here for about tn days, when he will again journey | outh. He expects upon his rom this trip to divulge the location | r the match. By that time he ects action on legislation which efore the lawmalkers of numerous tates. It i erstood that Rickard vors the the match. FOUR PLAYERS BARRED aptain Layland, Cohen a of 1 return ex is | 1d the Suis- man Brothers, Suspended Trom Basketball Team. Hartford, March 12.—Coach mith of the Hartford FHigh school as been notifled by Principal Clem- ot C. H at Sam Suisman, Cap- hin “Red” Layland, Ruben Cohen nd Manager Eddie Suisman will not e allowed to play for the remainder £ the basketball season. This was used by Layland and 'ohen from on | onday | This will 1 e school basketball | am hard fo main strength of e team lles in the above four play- rs and without them the sauad will | ave to work hard to beat New Brit- in and St. Thom: eminary in the ames played on Friday night and aturday afternoon nt St. Thom- Joe Suisman, being absen school game only two regular nd and suil Dodgo at for- Layland missing, the doubtful and Eritain tain with F nan But this 1an and the battle i week with Cohen 1S CHAMPION. and EFre 50 point umpionship last with battle 20 to 224. The second DOWNIHAM pool pla from Vol 1erging the score ! Hor o Nashenweny | night | Swan- | BOWL N. B, MACHINE _iNG NEWS Dept. 303, | 5 sl yadell Jleinzman 50 101 142 451 Dept. 60D, el 80 00 D Kelley amphell 90 Aberhe Bk hson ]G 80 rdt | been given the 26 “arison 10 Grey he | Robert 101 on 9 134 468 Design ]9 106 Tool Dyson lester Foberg Fernandez Allison YALE BEATS PRINCETON | Jlue Quintet Closes Season With to 10 Triumph-—Van Slick >Misses | Many Shots. March 1 sketball New Haven, closed its ha Princeton casily defeating Although outclassed after the Tiger t cnd 3 4 to 3 1194 minutes, when the Yale team’s clever- apparent and a 12 to 5 lcad minutes of firs led 3 minutes’ play. to 0 at play, and after ness hecameo had amassed mission Van Slick, individual high scorer for Intercollegiate Teague missed shot from the floor except tho | most diflicult goal which he attempted Opie alone of the visitors threw a floor goal, two baskets being all 'that any Princeton player was able to ac- complish. Alderman’s all-round game was excellent While Captain Gray basketball fo ves used the long passing game, E it the baskets thrown were | spectacular, although nisses | were also frequent | the Elis at inter his displayed the Tigers the both nd | RS TO MEET. nes Luby, mar r of the Pio- | v baseball team last season, has | meeting of the candidatc or the 1919 team to be held tomor- row evening at 8 o'clock in the T. A 1. hall. A full attendance is urged. It is expected that M Luby will again be chosen manager of the Under management | past two seasons, the Pionce. to give the sport pub- brand of the national PION called a team his clever vt o been able lent he | according DARTMOUTH'S SCHEDULE ball Opponents Will Be Played. N. H slated he diat the Hanover, mouth sames -Dart enty-one season, chedulc Graduate Nine of the in Hanover, . Columbi the is on to \ out H il with Cornell and Brown of Amher ame, June 24 iven Manag conte: (& Pen playt Penn ell place mencemen vivania has date, May the vhile Penr junior prom WESDAY, MARCH 12, 1916. s i JTMEGS OF HARTFORD ODUTH BASEBALL SCHEDULE DOES N — HERZO 0 G MAY JOIN YANKEES—FINE PURSES TO BE | T CONTAIN YALE—TIGERS LOSE TO ELIS LUCY -~ GET MT & ScRrw - DRIVER - \ SER wWHAT THE TRoUBLE 1§~ 7S N THE SPRING, e 8 NUTMEGS FIN HERZOG MAY WEAR Y MGATONFAST YANKEE UNIFOR (Hartford Team on Short End of Braves' Infielder Refuses Salary ! last § with : Sar LUCY! | THiING 1T NCE! , contest THING WITH Tis ONET w Both retained fiolds, and Princeton are on their own appears on for but o list The M field: E April Hanover , at Bur it Han- at Uni- fufts, a at Cam at Ifan Hanover; Philadel- Princo- (prom;) May 24, Hanover, (prom;) Vermont, Columbia, Brown, at i at inceton, at at ITanover at New PORTER. 1 YEARS OLD, MOLDER OF WOMENS FANCY DIVING CHAMR ONSHIP OF JAKE WITH ORIOLES, Merwin Jacobson of Court, who was recently ¢ from the army service, has harged ned s not thrilling, each , safe game. Downham , run of the night with & Kerwin was the referee. contract to play with the | “lub of the International vill report for spring trair 204 league. el and reh Waketield | Baltimore | MISS HELEN 72 YEAR 0OLD Springfield ' EILEEN RIGGIN, 12 YRARS OLD MY SWIMMING ASTN. 1XPERT SPRINT AND LONG DISTANCE BACK STROKE SWIMIMER Yor ter; May June 4, A v 30, Holy Cross, at Worces Wesleyan at Middletown; | nherst at Hanover; June 7, Tufts, at Hanover; June 18, Brown, at Providence; June 24, Ambherst, at Hanover, (commencement.) i ZBYSZKO Twoe Out of Three Falls Kansas City Wrestling Match. 12.—Wia- the Gains <ansas i Mo., March Polish heavyweight wrestling title, won from | Neb., aspirant to the title, after three hours | <0, to aspirant Joe Stecher of Dodge, also nd Monday fall and fifteen minutes of wrestling here night first | Zby tocher the n won the ko ext two. LETTLE GIRLS VWH(}H“AVE GAINED FAME AS SWIMMERS 1 { where | | ! | | [ WAINWRIGHT HIGH ond FANC D1VING PRODIGY | | { | | | | | | the Baylock C: | | Luebeck crnoon part | | 1 { the | down t net | elose, Kopf | Cool ! Luebeck 47 10 43 Score X o th AMECHA from best repertoire Nutme H team The ketball feat, but locals the the as When the the clean the rema it required had in t speedy 1ins de- that to ssociation munasiun timer's gong fray vears, Nut- ind hand long Dick was ford on evening. sgounded t in this city in core stood Y. M. ¢ Anticipati crowd the battle, whistle of Ref rted hostilities, an available bit to view contest. The visitors came along delegation of rooters, who opportunity to Many during of fastest ceen the me A3 5 a whi was on and e v big to the st view rore Dillon not the there of space had their fray, cheer the plenty of pots. the As they foul times tind in French, called, and it Varren was say “beaucoup’ was a ater in free dropped 17 into Wesleyan were prefty between V ILarmon, local ‘Hap™ The shots. the star player's floor asset in the victory ed many times Kopf factors of the yrar Smith and game for caging boy while the 192 was and he was his eclever wo were al former noetted he local work and sweet- arson Cook the victory Harmon. a wonderful o in est Dodge the « played witol center put clectrified city quintet jender €5 sovera that crowd. Harmon, d time dropping ‘em usual, “Chief La tocky follow Harry ofield of the and the ° past as The times gave flashe speed, but game was New Britain right the reel to put it over on their rivals, and hardly had the sound of the whistle died out. when a Nw PBritain got a double counter. Hartfo it up almost immediately the ghreater part of the first was nip and tuck of the half, the and at {he closc advantage. The Nutmegs carrie. expression when they for the last half. heavy artillery going up matters. For was New Britain point or two in front then a tie. Along toward the two long shots from th~ field gave the home hoys o decided vantage. When the gong ended was a happy crowd ots the not have from rson tow as casy i field in protty well. was in as he “old of his for- 1yoff from evident ineup been pitted several mer the has hoy" the lor clearly started off player rd tied nd for half the ded 31 Toward locals led by a =pe i a determined took the court They got their and soon evened veral minutes it a the fray, it that flocked out on the floor, where a pro- Jonzed cheer was given the victors Manager Monjeskey, a former er in a Hartford burlesque hot en- tered the office of Manager Slater he began to make himself ob- noxious by his claims that the lo- cals wera afraid to play off their own floor. Manager ter soon put the auietus on this kind of talk, by forming Man Monjeskey, th b C. am will Nutme, at time the High school the West school courts be obtained. the second that this Monjeskey has made himself poor in a few days, his at the recent clash between the ford and New Britain alumni being decidedly off the good nature. Tt is evident that his ing in the theatrical business made him an excellent burles manager. The lineup Britain ush- er Al any or can time that play the Hartford Middlc This same out a M sport actions Hart- teams sport train- has que Nutmegs. Slater . Harmon Right Forward A Emith Left Fory 3 Dodge Center. Larson i : Schofield Right Guard Stepanian i Nordlund Left ¢ New Britain from field, 4, Cook 1, Larson 4 Harmon smith 2 fleld 1; from Harmon referec rd. 7. Nutmegs Slater 2, Kopf Stepanian 4, Dodge Scho- fouls, 17, Dillon; scorer, Score als 19; g or In the preliminary ets proved too good fc in a battle the junior pionship score was 36 to 19, and much the victory due to work of Gaffney Keefe The lineup Midgets game, the Midg- - the Mohawks for city cham- The of is « and Mohawks. Jacobson orward stelli Forward Dalson Loft Norfeldt Center umpbell Right Guard Reynolds Carozza Secore, from Mohawks field. Gaffney 9 Haves lock 1. Jacohson 4, ¢ from fouls, Keefc referce, Dillon 19 goals cobson scorer We have alleys open for ladies’ aft. | AETNA BOWLIN ALLEYS. and | the | the | | was it | ad- | in- 1and May Change by Waiver Ronte New erzog, infield York former who is ston Braves, nightfall 1 National e Mar live und may h 12.—Charley of the Glant contract to the be a Yankee by been around the quite bit and 1 whirl around before T hang good,” said Her. would not mir the Am n 16 1D my form 1 taking Herzog's it present rather muddled state George Washington Brave owner in :a and Grant, the new had a conference at the Imperial yesterday, at which Grant ‘Herzy” a proposition which G: | Washington said he considered “a v good off Herzog, on the hand, that “‘very good of- called quite a reducton of from $10,000 contract he holds with the Boston club Charley 1vs he will not idly by and this stipend Herzog's view has a bona by himself is Charley madc other said for the salary stand e reduced of the fide and matter is that contract entered the Boston club good faith season, and that would be foolish accept less money than the sum of $10,000 named the contract ‘Nor can Mr. Gr: during the training Herzog, “without my act is a voarly of the nev club off ses | into {in last release me added My not By during actual season,’ consent contract and monthly affairs rel me during the cont onc it a | the playing cannot hse son, only season."” Waivers However, into the ready h Asked For. the Yankees matter is that Grant ked on Herzog nd med all National league clubs | the oppor tunity of getting Charles and his $10,- 000 contract. Requests for were sent around the where en- ter al- s waivers that it by waivers then American league Word m Monday | Yankee scout, | to find was sent from Baltimore Kelly, over Bal- him I | un | Joc arehed all Herzog fo make ni timore U proposition. Discussing this vesterday business manager said: “We could not Herzog while he is the of the Boston Nationals. That 1d he contrary to all baseball law especially as the pl helonged riv f Harry LTOW of * the Yankees proach erty prop- { wo yver to R 2t club of a However, Kelley ertal hat in the sent Herzo the whethe to would Yankee out request claimed want to bring tract along “The N make me Grant cant that event and his him he $10,000 wo=ld pet con- York any offer terday Grant Americans did for Herzog." ut it added not said v was signifl “However, 1 am willing entertain an offer for | Herzog from any other club. If any other club wants to falk business wit] Herzog all it do is me.” to need to see { { | CHASE SUIT SETTLED | & Reached Be- tween Infielder and M Satisfactor Scttlement nagement. Cincinnati, O., Marcl The & Hal Ch Cincinnati . former first ba Reds, baseball of »man of against the Cin- salar) the cinnati club for K vhich ho lost by reason of his inde finite suspension last season, has been dismissed chub sef at the to play the Cinetmnati on of court player signed w York Giants and quest the N« Chase tled the time that with the out BRITT DEFEATS BRADY. 12—Frankie Britt was given the decision over Ralph /Brady of Syracuse 12-round bout here last night Brady's appearance in a ring. /Both men lightweights WRESTLING CARNIVAL for Four Finished Bouts THURSDAY MAR. 13 at TURNER HALL New Britain. ELLIS OSTBERG Boston, March of New Bedford n a it was Boston first are VS, AL VENTRES o— DUTCH KENT VS. JOE HERBERT YOUNG HERCULE V8. 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