New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 27, 1919, Page 8

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P THURSDAY, LEGISLATURE—PITTSFIELD IS SEEKING FRANCHISE IN EASTERN LEAGUE - - - - By Briggs | SUNDAY BASERALL HNABE QUIZZED ON o BULISADVANGED STAND IN FED SUT - - Gibhs Boxing Measure Also Re- Baltimore Club Tries {0 Prove 17 - e oford T ; 1 : Goon CARE, porfed Favorahly at Albany Reserve Clause Violated Law Albany, N. Y., March 27.-—Sunday Washington, March 27.—Testim 8 baseball and Sunday movies, at {he arently designed to prove organi option of the various cities and d baseball a monopoly within the of the State, arc provided for in bills | oo oin& Of fhe Sherman anti-trust | act was introduced y ® vere reported favorably yes- | trial in the District c Y terday by the Codes Committee of the reme Court of the andbAs e he ' Baltimore Federal ‘ ecagues and certain officia of the d are | former Federal League Balti Assembly also will ap- ub is seeking cover g 1res, a8 t de- 5 of $900,000 ! home rule in the two Counsel for the Baltimore club cail- ed two witnesses vesterday, F. Otto rise oday Knabe, a istant manager of the C el e on! o club of the National League and Gibbs Dbill legal- merly manager of the Baltimore is State and | federals, and L. Edwin Goldman T e oeigdon mission ormer director of the complainan { L B lub. The former said he had signed anae o “"v numerc who came to the / BUSINESS REASONS I, Walker, Demo sy acke | I'D BETTER STiCK- J t York, and Assemblyman o gl e il Ak e | GOT AWAY AS John G. Malone of Albany provided by the players that they were Soon AS | CouLD B omeal ontlon on (he sport after 2| zoing to a new organization and fear = S e ! e “"‘j‘":“": that if anything happeéned to the new =~ 0 et i ']m'” m‘ ‘:‘ ““‘ : ¢ ‘l‘(“‘;m"'[“; vetnure they might find it extremely ////%;//‘; e d .y!l('uyli to return to lm;‘ (‘1‘7}\: n(‘ or- ,)///, The Walker ba W1 reads as | S3nized baseball and migt ver > ol out of employment for the rest o o3 . their professional lives. Notwithstanding the provisions of T e e AEL 3 this session or any or local | quests rve in the actoill shalliheflawind fto) plas °- | contract saseball “ ,‘ games on the first day of the e that it Sl 2 in the afternoon | was throu s the organi and to witness w n admission fee | yation main S S o . {iesn /v“ rain .':‘ st be of the witness re- ;‘;[‘):]“'m“‘"n e Common | yjcwed the formation of the two older . | e Koysmn professional . baseball organization ~ Zo nj_‘;'n" s “" “ “"‘ and their methods of operation, which V2766 r Sl su lay and claimed fo be nopolistic Lt i . Says It's.a Trust. In response to questions regarding bwing to a B & 1 AT K T = ed last week, B e il ' BOWLING NEWS ! Is Not Professional ally therc were not enough real 11 players in the country | wew wors aex weveser. YRR GREW RESUMES WORK 3 s ST | | President Dan O'Neil of Eastern > xpects to go away 10! tme o | ,T\n'm'r Falls on Short End of 46 to | oL i to form one t le explained tho h 4 e e . | Teacue Re : S teci. System throu which playe are and on his return he will 'be — .t . o (e | - ) - : cague Reccives Offcr From Resi- : ¥ to meet any of the local crop of | TANLEY WORKS LEAGUE. | ’ Preparation for Derby Regatta is irchased and drafled, and agreed on . 2 A s i | Springficld. Mass.. March —The | dents of “Teart of Berkshires City.” nation that the Federal g5, with no one barred S ) PG , L e n the satonic River ¥ < Y. mination at tl 77 fickailof Beats Vogel. : Factory. 3 | 1;;(\(1 Glope arene et clwEee g | PIESEST O RIS SEHEEIENe GaheE) - - e . in paylng big salarles to Na- _ EMickailof, the Russian “”"',‘;‘.“;“’”{"“"““ W ?,(‘) | Turners Fails scorc last evening at| Coursc. | % onal and American League stars Milcer, had an easy time defeat- [ Richards ....... 9 L e i e have appiic ) ¢ ) nped to the Federals did not 5 C | : ommerc igh and took sweet re e Aok ST vatets o e ; > ; Des b I Vogel of Wisconsin, at Tur- 1}?“\1];1((\ e i ve for the hot defeat received in | . > ‘\"““"‘i{‘_f“ «.l“(il\‘“}'(-’:(vr\v\‘l‘]‘(a Siron il of the Lastorn league for a | have (o take into consideration the il 1ast evening, gaining the first | Gaudet A H B s T e (e ST Sauad st Edn po toCoach | frapchise in that 1 P came | Original draft the individuals, 5 ainutes with a head lock | Lantone .. 96 | NELY S sl 1er Abbott for its first practice in |~ S RE : W AT LA Rien wlnd ot thi * n 24 W | tors, 46 to 2 The G Eal bl e s s 5 zatt known here last night T T e ) he second “flop” in seven win- | S e ol e en ol o PSR ata oD o R CROpeRIn efpEatt) £ : opportunity to draft men, however Bl = 1l Nelton and leg hold. | | teresting througho! b 2 | the two-mile races which will be |Laughlin, wiio formarly conducted | o ndded, “and would have paid for with a S | e | clear exhibition of thall it has |, ,c0q on the Housat ive f e preliminary maich, Young btk 76 S e which were | 1o S o Housatonic river at | semi-professional husetall tearms in|them accordingly % gained the decision over Jim ;Sues e bl G o w‘x:m‘m- S empiiic il e '»’i Enpilald benocn })“" first and | Pittsficld, is understood to have made Asked About Reserve Clause: s of Worcester, Mass. when th 1‘““'7‘"‘”1’ : LR e L Phe Turners Falls five resorted 10 | prpin, _‘*”-“;-‘I"*”‘-‘I“f Yale '|1l1“‘1 the |'the application and it is known that Georgo Whartin Pepper, counsel for o i v 15 | Luebeclk 3 {——Fadh e € i _ niver of Pennsylvanis i Joh ) 00" a 3 Lk S ey ¢ quit “cold turkey” after \\\“‘,("“ 92 §T 81— 260 | the old porous plaster same. which | o o l\f(‘H \l i PR ‘% organized baseball interests, asked tes’ work. il %\\,mm s4 31 76— 241 ‘ was nothing n:l\\ n‘r.‘w team ":, | o ] e, ool e S ) :‘ : \' )v s “\\iv h ‘v; r-ml sidere z ! Dummy Red Tops trotted out. They outplayed ., who directed the work of | athletics was cate ante |l B : et MP IS ON A. A. U. BOARD. | - the visitors at their own game and varsity oarsmen, twhile Alton |anda Van Haltren, who' was also on | D2l Plavers was ED e oo — i 303 412-—1240 ; had it not been for Giligan, who in- captain and stroke last vear, | the team, i8 Interested i the under. ,Sicration of the res ',\'”‘f“”_ e ax Athletic Adivser Will Serve o Pow g | cldentally is about the fastest per- sistant coach this season, looked | takina. Coones He woil ovar o0 Uzon thelr scrvines S Che ment Governing -Body. { Hughes v 91 e e | son seen in local baskerball this vea the 1922 oarsmen | $100.000 in the picture thea- a0 NI Goldrmat e Lt ey KoL EgE | vonan PEENE g4ET g i the upstaters would have heen far | rwq promising candidates for the e o omerhing to | Iis understanding that the salary o w TYork, March —Only once 5 s = = S e M bu a somerhing t i i S Al Al ARt D [ i olegates | Bretschneider Of il ind at the finish position of varsity stroke oar, | ¢a) : ; b ball players was so divi e is furnished in the delegates : = P ! take up 1 open air thi e Top e s tor the A U. National | Hart . shon fo L e = - Soderston and Schie . have been | scason. e is interesied in baseball | Parts: He said the Federal Leagie in e . he A \ alfl s 03 ss 86 B = i R TS as 1.0 das its contracts with playe so insert- " ot Governors, acording to! the|| NelSon ... .- 103 E 7 LIWIS IN HOSPITAL. jeit 'f"_]‘ & ]»”,“T“ that Soderston willl ang has given the proposition much pEste :”‘ Lemalition bintments announced yesterday at | 1401347 ———— -‘1” Tesanec ;' g elin will | consideration. It Coor and Mc- i D e TEny) 2 e S Wai Coanip, Former Welterweight Champion o (D¢ given a place |v11r\1’n“\\{11v.\1 of the | Laughlin are siven a f o e :l‘\.i gmining et nafested dio any years athletic at o4 8 e aibon b St sity shell. AIbbotts plans atses i R e CEE el B R o if | witness whether consic the 'Yx:n‘\‘c'xds‘r of the Athletic com- | Baehr ....... 2 ;‘:“ tnderge Obscrvation by Sy i of races between the first and |anyhody is able o do so the rules and regulations of organized oo of the Navy Department's com. | breston ey | New York, March 27.—So serious | sccond crews, respectively, daily until e e bascball regarding relations between B ainiaz Camp Activitics | \mv}h' G has become the condition of Kid |collesc reopens next week. | ey R the various clubs did not In eftect ™ int legs Anderson i : = = | OVE SUR ORTS. work to prevent rich clubs from buy- been appointed the fifth delega 1 hee 57 Lew former o el pion, that | . z i £ e i J (hed.s Ma cks 1SS M b of o onto Mareh ing ou S - ones y c other delegates, sclected by Sam- | Maddo i his manager, Charle e e ctin g || IR SR AT IGITENDECIDED . i yu“\‘:.v{\ .'._‘ o) i DERORLRES el R “” i ”‘, flJ. Dallas, A. A. U. president, are | 104 on the advice of Dr. George David | . T Sy re allowing Sur e vitness said a rich club et who have served in this capacity | ! Stewnrt, has sent the boxer to St. Vin- | Capablanca and Kostich Deadlocked | and concerts in Essex cot | cortain advantages by reason { Schroedel S4— cont's 1 al for 10 days’ observa- in Opening Game Gl d ""\ the Jerney ealth, but that it would not be good s, Mills, o of e =SS cel ha S ; el o e | lature yesterday ess for one ¢ playing G. Mills, (‘nf of (“‘_1 { Johnso 106 tion. T v DEazedes RS Havana., March 27.—The interna- | B, S S ‘f.“ % ,~‘.flu ers of the A. A. U.; Colonel | 3 ougn 552 room and jan wi (levw\m el ahw e e i ; or it ¢ \ 1 gl e : on)= i e \© oM | Capablanca. chess champion of Cuba, | UNIVERSALS LEAD. rican *”"1""‘»~ j"f?“‘r‘: 8 81- V at af l';]‘f d the fighter for | 4,4 Boris Kostich. the Serbi mas- 1 Universal pinochle team is| We have alleys open for ladies’ aft- - i F. Garcelon, forme: | = the past three mon {ter and champion of the Western 1di he Kenilworth ctub in a | i ager of athletics at Harva 431 484 449 rvey s of the opinion that the | oy qeq agsociation in the United States, | tourney now in progress the score | CrROON partics. ¥. Humphrey, president of the | Foremen o had reache s ay at the S iy - S hinh sl e et o o 5 . v e DYCHACH. was formally opeinc at the T n | being 34 to 26, with 1ore round nt i 7 | F- o Rt 05 0t oo , ST Ele el e v Toun ETNA BOWLING pr delegates. Emmons ....... 80 94 | e T Britton & hen Sho Capab won the toss for first | Lt ALLEYS - R - 1 Collingswood ... 79 95 ! F J LOOMIS, CHICAGO A | hoxer stez FOWN Worse move and elected to play the King's | \ BOWIE GETS LICENSE. Humphrey o i | e - | Pawn Opening, to which Kostich re- Wfli"gd’s Bi est SD d& Church Street. e ) Morse | _Jo Loomis, round ctar oi the BAR ENEMY SWIMMERS. sponded with the Petroff Defense ggest openaer e e of Three Judges O. K. Applica- Chicago Athletic assoclation and | , i | Play lasted to the close of the after. . tion for Racing Meet. holder of eight world's rccords has{y s . of England Votes in Favor | noon session and was resumed in the R — | heen cleared of the of pro-1 ¢ Kecpi 't ¥ evening, but so closely were the ex- - ! el nrd T —r { s : | of Kecping Sport Clean. | los were the ex pitimore, Md., M:",A" i Thr“ fessiona which ¢ his in- ; A perts matched that thev failed to ar- - uit court of the Sovthern Mary- | definite suspension harged [ Tond March :7.—The Amateur rive at a decision and finally ad- | @ counties went through the form Training. i atine hadlconiducted min | Swimming association decided at s | journed the game after sixty moves | signing the application of the | Balawin SNVs Ol 5 W a prominent new nnual meeting not to hold the men's | had heen recorded. Neither player thern Maryland Agr nulmrail ES~;(;0,-|“;.“ e . 85 _ | wimming championskips ov the in- | 1 any appreciable advantage in | e - g ‘mmr; »Ql:;‘-\(:u ,ftomfifwlz TUEDEr v caeocs :': 103 SERG { ternational water polo matches this | hosition. The finish of this ne witl r]« H “ - co S Fo i o | Krause Sian B0 | he held over until Monday, and the | llmel‘ a A o | R i 1 Giant Swede's Shoul- | of | second game started tumorrow in ac- | N . . hf St ceremony took place b N e 1 Giant Swedc's - Gierman, . Hun- | eordance. with S e i E d 7 N county court house at Upper | 419 445—1310 (o Mat Twice, ity L wielno i e i | It a) lg Sy, ’ rlboro | Dept. 410, . P aliEInTe [ T s e, i arch 27.-—Joe | igible | COLUMBIA TAKES UP BOXING. | | "wo of the three j ces agreed | wwacker i :!: 1:(_;— A S cd s viarc s e oeon e U oN| G ck N in the | Fisticuffs Gets Official Recognition o alrd, 8N |Ienpold S SEE shij on Morningside Heights, T 4 I'rince George's | cir : 85 — 167 de ) - of which the | camphell 84 87— 248 - SC0S A Z e v New York, March 27.—Boxin = cks are situa- | gupfer { shoulde t 3 ‘71‘\‘ SCORES SHUTOUT. bLeen officially introdu a VS. 8, dissent used to aff | Lo falls. me SRR March — (Exhibi- | of the work of physical training at = S - knature to authorization. o 407 439 | Bletae o £ “h‘ | tion). Columbia university, and yes Afi VEN I RP S erything is set now for the BRovie | 607. | bout. Act e r. 1 { the freshman classes in physical edu M PN ecting, which wiil besin on April 1. $3 97 = e G oavElEh 0| Detroit Americans 15 cation were put through their first = « = R ¢ 65 91 1"““ el “',’,1\“ broke ity | Mercer University ... .. 0 dvill in the wmanly art JAMES MacCARTHY McCANN TO SCOUT. Dohicrty 89 (OO0 LEIO, b : (h Joe's | Patteries—Golding. Samuelson One-round bouts w staged, and Vs | Bloodgood ... .- st 83 the "‘y“"“ ht L e ISt Ainsmith, Blcodwortl e B arlotlthale Tana ‘5~ B . oot e mngnaes For | Tiein oo 05 S e S o e i chance to learn the radiments of KID BENJAMIN - ¢ 1 L A0DD, o i R STTE game under the direcijon of Gerald 7. T YT ner Leader of New London Team. | i e o ] gamcitinder; (15 Airection] ofl Gerald YOUNG HERCULES e Londo 27—H. Eugene | . { of the pastime he repeatedly tired MILWAUKEE SIGNS WALSH. R e e Vs een st season’s manage ot | . 6 $3 g Stecher in this manner. Joe got g0ing , yfijwaukee, Mavch 27.—Ed Walsh, | training work reauirel of cver - Tl # seball m s boen on- | we e ') T8 floor with a body ho v g s been signed by the Milwaukee e s 1 - '»'f:r-\‘vlm \mng- v Pat Moran of the .‘}:‘:’;r‘ 70 66 him 2 bit as to his noxt “"”“]*l Fre- | (merican Association club, Manager INFERNO. RACE HORSE. DEAD All bouts to a finish S Cinnati Rods yut. McCann | A rate 91 91 berg wriggled out of the hold and | jyrol© St : S NO. RACE ISE. K s i 3 ‘l P t(”“\.”,,\,l ;d\.‘“(.’l. [FAsata il ety g n;)« d for Stecher, clamping a head Hes i fowland Sanoounced Siln Toronto, March 27.—Inferno, one o Ladies may attend. 3 for the Yankees. | lock which. the Nebraska lad broke. | o {lie best race horses ever foaled in Tickets on sale at John- : 1 e eelloe iihrows srips fol- Canada, was DUt to dcath yesterda . made ager of the | A series of throw gri ol- } . Ep anada, t ) et on team of the stern lowed, each wrestler v_tak- | GIBBONS BEATS HOUCK. at the Ontano Veterinary college, . - o son’s Auto store, Main the death of Morton F.| Members of afnir Bearing | ing his turn at applyinz them. ]\\ 1‘\]%.; SU Louis, March 27— Mike Gibbons, | whero sections of his skel ton WLy o dincotoi e Anance s Street. > nd the subsedquent abandon- | company basketball team, winners of | Col. Jim And L g annonced aae (hcEBulpny caleyvelel SOl S RIe s, (| IDc TDToseRY et SN E EeVe el At Bl vhose pay roll for the ed B | ent of the sport in New London, | the subway homors in the Factory | half-hour period the men gave an ex. | paper dccision over Leo Houck of | heginning in 1905, Inferno won many | the T : Whose pay soll far t Pmmoter_ Fr acon. MeC out of his position. | league at the Y. M. C. A. and friends | hibition of body scissors ,‘,»m body | Lancaster, ,:‘, . in an eight round bout | open events f\“i”(lfl»\g the King I3d- st nin ‘mmvl:v amounted to $3,10 Prices 50c¢ t‘) ]_30' Towv . he is now back performing | were entertained at a banauct at the | holds which numbered 1o five in g jlast night. Gibbons outfought his op- | ward Hotel Cup three years in suc- | 055.666.03, and in_onc vear wil duti as “ivoiy hunter. Hotel Beloin last evening. space of about 10 minutes. i ponent in every round { cession I yunt to $18,000,000,000 [ T — . A

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