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ARCH 13, 1919 st e ;H:( ye vP%"-vn MESTTIm DEVOTEES DIV 3 CLE BEFORE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE | "BALL SEASON TO GPEN APRIL 15 BOWLING NEWS g{]}{fi{j AEVEEATES STANLEY WoORKRw Gr Hearing Belore Judiciary Com- Oflice. . J G it ol e mittee Proves Exciting Neongh . . N9 11 i Wilbur no s 1 28 A lbay Mard 1 Beca 14 i ! he ¥ 1 N 418 1 1418 = T t ) 1 ( ] Factory. fore tr ' Tcha S0 cuct 1 of legalized Ilickey 11 10 | propone th HBE 3 ¢ ided or n ar 1 1tone ) n th fe heictle [ : i T er the ear 159 1 Powoer. b1 M i mblyman Martin G. McCue We 8§ 82 1 : = H. West of th W and [ 109 e i L nd I3 3 el ety rutal, and . Y onan s9 96 if it is legalized in Ne HE. | WONDER wHo | WELL I'VE PUT THAT i 1 ) Rickard would attempt to o - CAMILLE (3 FLIRTING cT JER f stage the Willard-Dempsey tit B 1Ll LLL GIVE Do’ = O AT contended that any one who “oppose B 7 THEY D DO WITHOUT hoxing is a mollycoddle and not fit MILE Too Losissarin e Humpht S R aste At cb on i ‘Ema | i Z R 100 Th 4 3 A The ere so many objectio o OTTEN "EM, Collingswoad S2o101 w0 e el e el T b A b nons . a0 i2 103 L HI ative of a frater rganization ¢ 109 87 89 285 i & peared to him that if those who W boxing do not agree. or 1 } 13 some hill the result again will be lack of action on the part of the legisla- Wilson “ S Maddocks — 269 Fail to Agree on Bill Kallgr K Sportir writers from Nev Yo Buchr 74 101 92 and fi old time boxers, includ- Riicy 91 94 102 ing Jack Skelly, Sam 1 Jim P'reston 80 82 | Buckley, v united in their emand for the passage of some measure thyt 421 157 would lize oxing. The id not - imong themselves, how s g ‘onlv plavers th ] N. B. MACHINE LE provisions which ought to he iraw would want from the Cardifdlst Dent. 6090, pa th t 1 1ssed re Hornsby and possibly Mike Gou- | Campbell ...... 80 106 mblyman McCue % s, the Cuban catcher Rick is 1 ¢ {aszyveki ) 85 the Gibi will not ive f - willing to trade Frank Snyder, his big | ) Fic 102 1 e consideration in the legiglature husky mask n, as he thinks no club; ' R. Chalmers 88 85 inless amended H ggested threa needs two catchers of the ability of | Gonzales and Snyder if it can make | an advantageous deal for the latter., s 3urkhardt g 82 90 commissioners instead of one and several de puties. He also proposed a limitation on the number of bs in — . ; = ; - 47 e S u TWO DIAMOND STARS WHO | STLING BOUTS e el tionary force. He is with the army | \J 4 ! & ionwe | serte five in Greater New York of occupation, hence it is impossible | i o - R iie 110 would be sufficient. The state, Assem- Ee Soaw Wh he.wit ‘return » | MAY JOIN THE YANKEES turmer ttatt o e scenc o cxnivicion o Rickey would not say whether nu‘ - i : 78 98 ceive at le 7 per cent. of the gross fcame to New York to dispose of | ‘T ! i i aht—Ont i Iy to De- 68 receipts instead of 5, as provided. Ha Hornsby. “T am always ready to con- | ii l i L TS | 0 also would require i M Naiar sider any deal that will be of advan- | i 5 | Yend Title. i s seating capacity of less than tage to my club,” he said vesterday. | R | | ; . = 00 What adds interest to tk tuation | . ‘ { ‘i ’ tributed) 101 482 Decisions Are Needed. ¥y {5 that Russclll Garaner. the St Louis | M ¢ D3 ap A Un ll i Aiesnisht 2 Abserved it : e st e s e millionaire; alw{ is in town o rhm-‘i flcflales Ufu Gmfl | Turnevs hall 1o wd all ladie Dept. 305, | want «decisions,” a in the winter Gardner opened nego- ; : oy e i 1 i R dmitia e he card will be the 'T. Bovle 98 105 Assemblyman pointed to tiations with J. C. Jones, the \o;u!umJ S A m]gh enedo t 2 L IR € < b | himself, to boxers present, to Mike i 4 hil S Broniole v S Harti . ) S0 ka stockholder of the Cardinals, for the | 1uation 18 s i (AR=STRELCDICIEnEEE Con I e e it el N e e e | Donovan and the late John L. Sullivan purchase of the club. | S and as Al Ventres and Ostherg | SAah AT 81 | L refutation of the assertion mada TGO | New York, March i.\'olrall! of Woscester to meet in th 1 n 75 118 ‘\‘:m;\l‘vn \]\\;Tr that hoxing tends to B ey 11 after an eight-hour session | RIS 7 b ety | sporting writer, cited the Theo- I vesterday decided to defer tha | — = o | dare Roosevelt as a physical product Plans Are Being Made For the For Sain o o bwinG St ) w8 1 ‘\1~\‘\\L't.~ e X X ! | | ' st said profess yoxing mation of a FFast Organization i the coming ‘«1'\\1»”» until definite ar ‘; i { not conducive to good health He Rt e | rangements could be made in reg rd | | (R HESR B acon o : | said there have yeen 47 deat in Al SInatenrs: to securing suitable grounds at New- | ! : this country directly as a rest of Plans are under way for the forma- | RS andiieRIsnos g0 SRRt o) °" | bouts. The New York Civic league, tion of a factory baschall league in | SYracuse-Hamilton fra “"' i o 01 ot 214 | he declared, is not opposed to ame- this city and a meeting will be called | The Sl < | LR, butiwa the legislatura In the near future to complete jebedets ALich i | to eliminate professionalism tr rangements for the season and a|Yv ® otk N 1 MISS BOGART LEADER. port and eliminate those who make schedule. Tt is probable that DetioNalihe: L e ! | money out of it blic amusements committec iy dany, SRRl on Relical Wins Trophy in Pi Champion- | TR leagues which are now in joint pos-| e | 9 . % | session of the ounds. The park on - | At the Stanley Works, t k is heard | ~. | 3 | of the formation of a leasue among | WPich the Newarls club plaved last Pinehurst, N. ., March 13.—M U V] he emploves, to be governed by the g season \1..< been declared |‘||\::xlll;u‘);h!: Gt ¥l S o ] Y thletic council of the compa ther | 2nd its locat LoCongEEn, 20! oy ey v e R ST e e e h: Harrison park can he procured at i | men's trophy in the Pine-| paster Trip is Abandoned to Savo tas ik @ represented by Co o tible fAztire, Prosident Fult a hurst champion tennis tournament | eams are the New Britain Machine e SR = i Money—Opening Game With Wes< zompany nleyiRule el Tevall comt ot iandes tap ISRl dEaniton el sl day, gdefenting, M Mabel °S pany, the Fafnir bearing r‘(n\\ymn\" anicEtran ol o IR e 7 ! of Boston in the final cont leyan April 25, and Landers, Frary & Clark C. malieR el cn. 6—2 i E 0 | Both Ottawa and Montreal made orer Ward! of Moht a oA Haven arch 13.—Yale's e ST g bids for the Syric franchis hut Rose of Longwood played against Ma- | baseball schedule for the 1919 season NI S ITE LEBRATE. neither was acccpted. However. in vor A. Eiliot Ramney of ihe West s unnounced yesterday by Assistant - T | the event of the Harrison deal being jde lclub dnd G R Watson | Jr hof |IManazer S Weir i Sargent, 2200 Tt dq Annual Banguet Is Held at Pinehurst | consummated an cight-club cireuit | el s Ccunt ok 0 ke neavls B wame as hoss b i Country Cluh. | will be arranged including Syvracuso nal of the men’s doubles and won | War, with the exception that 159 Pinehurst, N. G, March 13— The|°0 2 Canadian city A teatativ Nl e of low finances an Kaster vill o team mateh of the iy | schedule was presented at vesterday'y | | be dispensed with this vear list Whistles was held ot Piochurst ser. | meeting which was said to be satis- | = o i as now compiled contains 25 games, Ve ik R S s o o six club owners LEWIS WINS AGAN | with the possibility of a few more 5 = > v S8 o were in attenda « the entire sched 18 announced by ;‘)"0‘” Sorat "“'»‘]‘"“ took part in = Olin Thrown Unconscious After One sistant Manager Sargent follow he contest against Bogey, which was = . e : e MOORYI GAINS DECISTON. our and $0 Minutes of Grappling. | April 5, Wesleya N v played in connection with the team L ! Ll i Hourtandlo Misutes ol (ranptne e R L Sl e ann il e ; tch and won b D. Pierce of - : i yrinatic weh 13 d Lt ol : e AL R f[_' e °T | Referce 1a. Smith Decides in Favor pringtield N ! Ead} Gending): 12, Fordham universi Jdwanok, o led the field at & up . el ungler) Lewis can thank his fa- | New Haven: 16, Trinity at Ney Dr. Charles H. MacDonald of Tuxedo ofEMembhIRBOVROS S SO | us head lock hisivictorvilover (et s ne Lt e sis o Ny ind J. H. Clapp of Chevy Chase tied | chic Varch As a result of | John Olin, the Auditorium last | oy, N e G for the second prize at 5 up. Pierce dispute over the vesult of the box- ; ' FRED GILBER ight After wrestling for onc hour BTl e ey = nd Parker W. Whittemore both fin- | ing cont ween t’al Moore, the [ _ B 0 minutes Lewis clamped the e N Ve ished in 77 and tied for the low £ross | Nemphis hantomweizht. and Frankie | S old on the big Finn, throwing N Biosin i at Drosidence 1 honors, \ason South Bend. Ind., Tuesday | harlic Herzog, the v sccond ! ask Nemo Li Id, (insett) tord and Harr 2 where he lay | ywest Virginia at New Haven: 9, - The Tin Wr annual fmith of Chicago, the ! baseman of the Ioston wes may | the jelder e et : cions lin's manager rushed | ginin at New Haven: 10, Holy ¢ "‘rw\ held al the Pinehurst wounced - vesterday that | soon wear a N York uniform. It | team may figure in lin will meet Youns De IS cornc e L0s OIin | ¢ Worcester: 14. Brown at Ne - ub last nigh Donald Parson of | e winne Previous re- | is reported vaivers have been | end in his becom i e e when he saw that the Worcester en: 17, Penns ania t Philadg! Youngstown, president of the club, | ports s that Mason won the “pop- | ___ R _ o AW e o Gilbeit o S completely helpless he im- | phia: 21, Williams at New Haven: 24, vresided over the assemblage of 110 | yiar decisior 1 it S 1y forfe cemaining fall | Cornell at Tthaca: 28 Amhers members and guests and Rev. T. A.¢ AMoore will sail for Fngland after | QHABDE AT YALE SARGENT VALE CAPTAIN, N e e e Finn was car- | Now Haven, 31, Princeton at Cheatman of Pittshurgl as toast- gagin in thrce more contests to | B L . i ‘m'“ BUC el ‘\v‘ M1 the S ive trusty fol- | Haven master. Among the principal speak- | hox Jimmy Wilde, the Dritish ct ”“'i ES e, 0 Athletic \ssociation Votes on Several a will ther ,;‘ a w { it i lewers and bro to his room for June 4, H« Cy at New Havenj ers were E © Guest, the poct; Pr pion i Changes. wish to defeat Mac Cartt treatment. Tlis neck was ained in | 7, C« 11 at Ne en: 11, oper D. W. Daniei of Clem colle It is on vecord that the bout was ! A Report Is F y Circulated About | & L Ny . AR : the fall which made it very itive | 14, Princeton at Princeton: 17, Har Chancellor T. B. McCormick . o s Nooio | : New Haven, March 13.-—At the R e e BN Je nd pained him 1o the e 2 S raardea ChancellonliB McCornite ave been decisionle Moore in-| Campus That Cornell Coach Will _ S e 1 pained him 1e vard at New Haven; 18, Harvard at Sniversity ot bittsby ting on it. When the popular ver- | X | meeting of the vale un s Cambridge Princeton in case of PLAY ‘1}\} e = went againsi him re appealed Be Jones’ Successor. | Athletic association yesterday sever — | tie; 24, Harvard in case of tie 7 MID D IFOURISOHN S i th referce 1 v 1 s 1 N - P 1 = g S AT BR SE. i YURSOMES, o5 erec, his ruli March 13.—Dr. Albert | important recommendations were A. A U. CHAMP SWIM, TOPS BEAT BRUSSE | = 2 A . oiely with a view saving Moore al dir and foot- | made. The = 5 i Columbus, O., March 13.—Eleanor Springfield, Mass., March —The HARVARD AND H . M Geist Dilk T Belle . he humilintion of a recorded % ; { made. The most important of these eanor ho e 1 o 1¢ ! 41 SLuehrccon 1 Corne is to come to | Prs e e e _ Smith, 14-vears-old swimmer of the @ Red Tops after a hard tussle heat the Cambridge, March 13.—The Har- inks "“‘"-‘ 10 " - ’_""I‘ g "‘;f‘ e to assume a similar position next | e F L athicticilclublofl Colurabiis, Brussels of Thompsonville for the | vard baseball nagement has are e ¥ e eg ot eannolihe disclp Gl i A report to that effect was cir- | 8ent, '20, as haseball manager for swon the 200-yards broast om- cond time this season, in their gama | ranged a game with the University ¥ 1 f i W““] m:mv' 'l,‘ ~'\,-“'““" liated on the Yale campu last { the coming secason. | Hyde, '20, en’s national & hamy ) at Commerce High lasi eveni 24 | of Havana on S ors’ fleld on April ) i oXing S 1“}%, i‘*kf‘\ l‘ night and gained considerable cred- i who had been voted m has race in 10 ecot 1o After some time in which thera ! 19 jchard ( former Har- Mrs. C. 11. G Diiks hayepI il o LevoiseC Sl hees ‘.mwvw it impossible to take the posi- from the event's record that Miss | was very little scoring done, the two . vard miler, is director of athletics at of Phtiadelph 5 e > 5 ! Dr. Sharpe is a Yale alumnus and | tion. It was voted that should Smith made lust vear at Pittshurgh, | teams seemed to have located the | the Cuban college. Harvard is also with an 1 ica Nt PITTSEIELD 1 TABLES. agitation at Yale recently has urged | be awarded his *Y' imn tely Dhe . winner’s twin sister, Ruth, was | hoops and after about 10 minutes of | to play lirown on June 3 instead of rison of \ h te Pittsfield * the engagement of a high class man ‘ Basketball letters were awarded to ond Miss by Batler of Da play the game was fast Bl \fay 1. as previously announced o ot i St il bl Nutmegs of of varied coaching attatnments such | the following G. Siradella, '19; O, third When the shooling re: e Z 1 3-16. The | as are combined Dr. Sharpe He | Capt A *20; R. L. Ilamill, ~ wiy the two team were o1 The low zross w ‘ ted by this same out aches the Cornell basketball and |'20; H. N lerman, ‘21: 12, Horton, YANKLES CLINCH PECKINFAUGH | terms then the ked We have alleys opcn for ladies’ afts forri I \i Lay- | pusebuil teams ir tion king | '18; F , and R. H. Clevelan March 13 E Soie fust Hoorwor Y parties. ug: Chi ir C Hartfor | rge of football and super ail l Gage T « i oted {3 Tt or ihis city, €h to 1ake a s lead ith Eruoot il Sedwenli et annlaaa i yrved for the visito inietic activitics ) lacrosse conch S8 i Gew Americ P \ ubstitution of Miggins for Mauti TN OWLIN Robeson Rocheste nd A = ipe is 10 1ake the place of | i e i m. who was o 5 Wiom bean Al koo aanicd o AETNA BOWLING Hloanse Bradiey oil Chicaso YALE FENCERS TRIUMPO, i whose contract as Yale | wces. All seniors who are rated oui, {oday reached ar ment wi 1 only the time vhistle stopped ALLEYS with DeWitl Balch of Cinc t { New Haven. March 13—¥ale de- | Jach, has another vear fto [ with the araduating his Col ol pariner of the | them from tying ihings up. The two ALLEYS. . zross scores of 91. The rest o feated Harvard in fencing | run. has not been approached | year and who row on the It club over the long distane clephone, {lives both had been plaving freak * = < ge field were close behind. nere last nigh to 4 t;,m.m ning here sity eight wiil be awarded their it was aanounced last nig \mes Church Street.

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