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VIEW CRITICIZING FEDS IS ADMITTED AS TESTIMONY IN FEDS' SUT— | ONIGHT—JIMMIE BUTTWELL GETS LICENSE FROM JOCKEY CLUB | % = e : e - S T~ S T B i R A VOS5 GLOBE CLOTHNG HOUSEI ESTABLISHED 1886 { AS 1 ¥ J —opyright 1919 Hart Schaffner & Marx HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX mal;e, they are the styles you want, $25.00 and higher. D TTIREN | It would be a pity to have bought socks with- WITe Ik ROTWELL | P e out having seen Interwoven Socks, all styles and : [;K“UTS lN :\ BUTWELL GE FOR A. E. F.- “Y” GAME TONIGHT colors. : * i R G N An unusual - assortment of Children’s Hats Back From France Is Given "ornwl‘ New York Athletic Club | Game At Middletown ight is First 50c¢ to $2_00‘_ LWts pil | Jimmy : :'h‘ k:‘r ;1):9 Tor 8 i MERRITT BUUT‘ Permission to Resume Riding By | Star Engaged to Condition Ameri- | of Three-Game scries For the State pst air tight. o | & Whorinahlen, the Beal Jockey Club Stewards. cans For Championship Games. Championship. Poplar street, Je City,} RS Re i : the .first three innings and g | New York, March 29.—Jimmy But- New York March 20.—Platt The first clash of the {hree-game BOW’L G N omis one run. Luther Netson (), J, Department Scores i TOUT- | wen tne’notea jockes who rode the | adams, the ail_around atntere ana: Jeries between the New Britain and ! ING NEYS | H - | | | Ihe last three for the youngsters thoroughbreds belonging to Ma Middletown teams will be played reat jumper of the New York Ath-. s e B gut PR St ¥e up a run in each session. : itt Arti August Belmont for scveral years, | 8'6%t Jumper of e on the home floor of the latter team UNIVERSAL LEAGUE. B s s poats ey With ]“Iamry Mitt Artists B one tha fooweys who reseived | letic club, who is a physical director | tonight, and a large attendance is ex- . B o rost exhibition, L S e s e e || T RO Y 1 in France, has pected. A deiegation of local rooters i Grills. ": :nn“.\ T e . — e e b Thurs- | been appointed special coach will leave this city on the 6:15 o'clock BE. Weigand...;.. 80 82 . 76— ;tm “were the fielding of Tenafly, N. J., March 29.—The sol- | day He was in the army for more |trainer for the United States 7 ifiTain) i ARG e Matson e 87 85 96 fpauzh and the hitting of Vick. | dier boxers of Camp Merritt, ap- | than a Before the war he was ']{‘*”?‘ “"}“’ h (il Sl e | R RO B e i G : : s e eped into the apple like a Cobh | barently finding it difficult to get out- | considered one of the best riders in | F. in the inte ol & fe cham-: wa augurated as a means of c B l F d S b St 3 2 a1 A 1 = e ”:m_,;."’)'m“' e e pionship which will be held in Franee | ing the championship of this state, to altimore Feds Submit Statement iisraeens. o 81 .94~ e will bo able to hold down a | to fighting among themsely: As a| Butwell is a small boned little fel- | this summer. Col. Wait C. Johnson, | allow the New England championship i inet ans opposition, Peck was | result of differences of. opinion be- | low, and althotgh out of training for | chief athletic officer of the A. ..F., | o be decided. The winner of the se- ) Ppoye Existence of GOflSDiPaCY 432 450 434—1366 around the, tfween the glove wielders of the Tl | many months has not taken on much ; obtained Adam's release from the @ ries will line up against the Spring- Trade Shop. | i will represent the A. BE.| The series which is to start tonight 96 9% 110— midseason stunts field teenth infantry and the quartermas- | yweight. He has not yet signed wup ruits outhit the regulars ter's department u tournament was | with any owner, but it iz expected he " Truck | Arranged and seven bouts were stage t the horses helonging to An- | ing camp. ¢ g Tomay Miea andTRach i S S e nr‘::;rlp\xh”\;:ul].: & & i Harey S physical director arranged for a series with Mid- | for the Faltimore federal league base- | Mack ... ..... 90 whiech the guartermast=r's department | Other noted riders to receive 1i- jof the Y. M. C. A, who returned J}(M_wm for the championship of Ne ball club, in the trial of its suit Wunsch thumpers won four, two by knockout, | censes were Eddie Taplin, Buddy En- ' from France vesterday, is cnthusias- | [SDgiand without considering the local | qguingt (he American and National and acclaim themselves the cham- | sor, Andy Schuttinger and Butts Fair- | tic about the mes. He said they ; ®am The management of the Mid- pions of the camp [Fally 3500 per- | hrother, Taplin probably wi ride | will be the greatest ever held in 4]Krilvr\\\w‘lA:<vvw, upon request of War- ts better c sons watched the boxiug, Which was | for A. K. Macomber, Joseph E. Wi- | France. Gen. Pershing has invited Yl':!"‘?H’HNT!::;‘(‘"9';'”’:5:;:‘“\“(':‘?n:’il\:in\\h(}.,‘: . g i 4 decidedly interesting. { dener and Sam Hildreth. Ensor has | the stars of twentv-one allied: na e l“"m‘ S & ' i he The wry made @ good. start | been engaged by Richard T. Wilson, | tions to compete and every invitation A 414 allow the winner to battle for the e " on WHOM A (hen Corp. Gordon MceKay knocked | Jr., Schutiinger by J. W. McClelland | has been accepted New England Horors, By this ar- [ Jc, 2an JOTTS0N, DUBESN: 0L . 5 S o i S : Sl e - rangement, New RBritain stands a = 5 lout Corp. Ed. Lawler of the qu and Fairbrother by W R. Coe and Eveéry kind of a sporting event will | S7ESI A6 SEW . STETH ngland | iN& that the “Feds wonld be fought i ; 3 |' ] termaster’s department in the second | H. K. Knapy. f:n-n\uum\m.\{) while their chances for | Until counted out SELLERS WINS RACE. round Johnny Lof nd Lawrence Lyke, | the Connecticut honors are even | The defence objected strenuously York, March 2 ck R. Scrgeant Charles Deness, guarter- | whose applications for licenses were | 8 “W‘ it = to the admission of this evidence, but' 3,44 s of the New..ork A. C., nation- | master's department, won from Pri- | “laig on the table' at the February ees who will be in this evening's | Was overruled. In the interview the , 7o for indoor running champion at; vate John Page Thirteenth infantry, | meeting, will receive u hearing ON | ‘yefires o Paris, name it Pershing line-up. ve. Slater, Dudack, Cook, | American league presiicnt was repre- | yodeen %54 By fards. was forced to his limit Jast | by referec’s decision in three rounds. | April 2 ; Stadium and ‘present it to the| Laraom, Stepanian, Kopf and Kall | Sented as saying that the fede e AT, 66 s6 to capture first pr in the Rudolph Koverich, quartermaster One hundred and twenty-f traillly e iir el ol e 8 , Step fith & & league was a joke and had no money, | yyren P J i _quarter mile handicap the | department defeated Corporal John |ers received permission to train and g cH00 - (5 W00 0 & S0 Eren. no parks and no players that amount- | PRI e ipal event on the "!'Oli‘!‘r‘n]“u\II(H_*- Schmidt, Thirteenth mlunfl;. by ref- | two were denied a lic:n. The pair | O Sl ks ek oien DAY A v ronTh BH oAnrthinE U Tes tnaiea 59 “iis sl st A. C. games in the Twelfth | crec’s decision in five rounds placed under the ban we ray- ’ ¥ it G i ‘ * timore club claimed the atement I o 8 2 i > . > = : S 2 American coaches will be engaged hy ! LAk b C S ot : JCIAL LEAGUE. hent armory. Seller won by Sergeant Thomas Piserrepa. quar- and J. B. Dunn. Wh 0 G S T el e e > Up for Vote inm Assembly | indicated the existence of a conspiracy - t one foot from Al Dolder of the | termuster’'s department. knocked out | men were suspended wa made L eDILIE D’ - Wil Be Up for Vote .in Assembly @ o = ooy o o itimors clib Side Y. M. C. A. Bdward | Jonn Harvey, Thirteenih infantry, in | publie i ‘x:x’ ‘\xh\(\.m'm‘f.;_” soldiers into | Neat! Weok. o T a0 LD SR l,.w:‘:‘l‘f-.—\. One of the features of F Alhiny Maret 29, —The codes = er, was the first witness yvesterday., He Hickox ... . 81 eported (o the dssembly | testified to in = $1,400 in the ' Ohlson ...... 90 second army and sent him to Paris field Y. M. (. A. team in a three-game CEONOY b s s ns b S4 101— to take charge of the American train- Series. Springfield recently won the ! Nelson .. e 72 88 Washington. March 29.—Counsel 4 honors in the Bay Sts and immedi- Williams . ‘ 89 89 got two hits each. For the Pipp was the only batsman yingles to his credit. The L little hook on the leagues and others for damages, under the Sherman anti-trust law, ! vesterday succeeded in having read to the jury a newspaper interview in which Ban Johnson, picsident of the Vacunms, Hvar. 0. L 89 Peoniman ;....% 82° ' 90 Schmalz .... 83 102 97 80 89 90 all the time. epend be"decided, irrespective -of whether or not it is known to all the nations. To hold the meet the Amlericans will | build a stadium in Joinville, on the | 435 451 Sheffield. L1070y Larson ......... 89 98 oh, West Side Y. M. C. A., was | the first round. Details of the new stake which was and Newton Brown, national| g ant A. Kaiser, quartermaster’s | created at the meeting heeame known e et ard champion, finished fourth t {, knocked out Private | vesterdav. T{ will he knoswn as the Said Mr. Graff, will be the hors e O e ot Ofaon i 80078 r e was 3:13 2-3 - Thirteenth £ ke stakes. g For ihese contests Major Noury L) S e otle IR 2a8os s S R AUDE RO 02 time wa ler Miller, Thirteenth infantry, in | fockey club stakes < weight CiAdaan e en o Bienmune R it Tl by el Gt Carroll W. Rasin, former president ' Rpior ... . .n.. . 102 106 -t roun for age nt for three-vear-olds and 2 ERaee o | professional baseball on Sundays | of the Baltimore club, testified he hac POSTPONE BOUT. ! James Steiigruber, TRIP- | ypward at one mile and a f to he o de the hest hor: in teenth ntry. won om Private | pun at the autumn recting of {he this will cost $50,000. John Be quartermaster's de - | Westchester Racing association: ment, by referee’s decision, three | 000 will be added with $100 subserip and permits fishing in all state wa- | no knowledge of the so-called “peace 176" 458 ters on Ay, The bill is expect- between crganized base Stanley R. & L. hight the wrestling bout hed- = = 1 od to pa is branch of the 5 1l and the fuderal league until he ' yglieb .......... 76 1 to take place at Turner hall be- 1 TO HAVE BASEBALL TEAM. nture whe comes for : was summoned to New York by the Zuparn n Al Ventres and Dutch Kent of ) | tion. starters to pay $200 additional; i B Tlv hext we E presideni of the federals, who an-! Maijer ford was postponed until next ! )sgood. Thirteenth in- | £1,000 will fo the second horse " y\pgyy Hospita] at New Haven Organ- Men fapfilicr with affairs heve nounced he and other leaders had Johnson lday eveninz. There were a num defeated’ Se it 17 Cahill, | and §500 to the third. Futries for s 1ayp. (CRyTaiTiTs e H in excellent chane o ugreed with organized hasebail inter- | King of disappointed wre fans at. prastors §d partment. by vef- { Will close on Awril 3 i : the sena Grov. Smith 1 ests to quit The witness said he | armory to sec sout. The | decisic e auns H e object of the is to encour- | The army hosp ¢ New Haven asked what provision had been made fd which braved the weather in e for the Baltimore club and learned et ed the interest in the bout, which team from any camp = < . was none, | — 2 untry ,‘,-"Hl it SR e [ on the diamond this vear. The team BUSH AND DAUSS SIGN. e was none. i HOLYOKE HIGH WINS. Jiises to be the event of the vea > i il On_cross-examination Gieo. - , e i {is composed of fast coilege, prep, and T 2 - e ton Peppe ounsel 3 St Holyoke, March 29.—Holyoke high — —— - i SHOCKER COMING HOME, LOSES TWO OARSMEN ! semi-pro pi Some of the pl Detroit Club Roster Now. Is Com- fl‘wh:fi)mm( e - at | defeated Gloversville high, New York VAVY SWIMMING CAPTAIN. i —— —— ers out for the team are Capt. Cor- | plete. Rasin not only knew of the appoint- | State champions, 56 to 15, here last Innapolis, Md., March 29.-—Mid- | Urban Expects to Be Mustered Out of | i | nelius of Michigan Aggies, Higgin- | Detroit, Mich, March Differ- 5 fight. Capt. Feliman and his team- man H a Koot ofWisconsin B ness Causes Rockefeller and Pat- | jotham of Massachusef Aggies. In- | ences between Shortstop Owen Bush mates were in excellent form despite been elected captain of the Naval gles the ex-Brown universily second and the Detroit/American league club | DoRCE PAC B 18 e over | their anforced vacation for the past lemy swimming team for the , haseman, Landers of Syracuse State were adjusted yvesterda fennod il two weeks. The Gloversville boys of 1920. He recen bettered the | Shock t the | promisi Candidates for Varsity. | Normal, Fouc of.Indiwnapolis Phys- h siznit contract for 191 “ v - = played a strong game in the first >my record at bhoth v mainsi f th ricans a1 Cultvre college, Joht of the a short confe with President = : half » defense of the Holyoke ing to the wclement weather ge long distance intends to put a fast baseball team ment of a committee close the “peace pact,” but had de a motion | terson o Leave Squad—oBth Were \ ) : them so thoroughly ‘in sail from Fr 1 ' >, lost two va > oarsmen through ill- ['Hallin of the New Rritwin Y. M. C. A.,{ The signed contract of Pitcher N I half that they failed to h the i ness of Godf Rockefeller and M. F. | Jon of Si. Louis High s 1. ! Goorme Dauss also was received ves- Mis. Beall and Mrs. Chapman Take | e et e o OKEL WRESTLING WINNER son. Neither returned to colic and Hatline of the fast . on's | terday. making the club roster com- Best Ball Foursomes, osto d 1 the othe 1) f the row- {sport Shen of Detroit | plete Pinehurst; XN. C.. March 29.—Mrs COWLER KNOCKED OUT. ing squad. TV ! reason to ; he hospital is anxious to | — e CHOSEN BASKETBAT ( N. ! exnect that t vill he back in ANEC mes wi fast semi-pro | INDOOR BASEBALILL o H. C. Beall of Uniontcwn and Mrs Baltimore, Md., March 29.—Tom Cowler o ¥ was knock vard i in touch with Manager Richard . zation of the indoor baseball league at | the silver foils hest | foursome | 4p6 rourth round of a scheduled 12- =1 Bren f @ AS- | the Y A. The teams which tourney on the No. 1 course Ping ronitd ‘Bout. hete: lnst . tietE. Ol had been floored by Miske twice pre- viously with rights to the jaw, oneein the third round and again early in the fourth. A left to the stomach g finished him. Vf W au pendi- | i r Sergt Mullaney. \presented the State hurst vesterday with round of TOPS MORGAN. |ed to tI i v of the v itis. He is the { William G.: == Guard, the ( Guard and the Kenil- | 98-10-88. Mrs. J. R. Price and Mrs. 9 , for 14 ercls Rockefeller and grandson of William | e A worth club. The business men's class | M. J. Scammell, two former NoOrth New Bedfo 1 time in years that i Rockefeller of New York ci Coach | LROLIEIOAT Wi CrEiRtn, lof the Y. M. C. A, will probably be | and South champions took the second i of Philadelphia | fre € held a captainey. Mather A. Abbott said vesterday that — represented. The games will be play- | prizes with S8 -89, and Miss rvight in what iy 4 = ihe loss of Rockefeller was espeeialiy | capries Off Honors in the Grand ed Tuesday or Saturday nights, com- | S nes and Miss Louise Elking und hou X vere ause he ol g ion: nt enc in sbolt two wecks at the!of Pittshurgh 1e in third at 93-3 g BARRY ELECTED e e Sromising | Nutional in London ,“\ Y;l“f ‘ l a0 We have alleys open for ladies’ Westfield, March 29 —>Maurice . e has ever seen in - rowlng { fondon, March Poethivn wa — - Mrs. Ronald H. FEa w was - paired electec plain of 1 ' Refore filling ¢he Two places |1he National Sieey s NO BOUT—BILIZZ \RD. with Mrs, Hurd, v n s. Barlow BOYLE WINS Ou1 J Matthew baseball ceconds ve. Abbott will probably make several | forday din was second ang ew Hoven, M A sched succeeded as North and S ham - ‘\ET.\‘:\ BO\\LI\G Law »e, Mass., March 26 | Josenh Danek of Notre Dame street ! changes In the composition of the | Polien thirc d four round bout las el i on Wednesday last Phe! pai £ ky L Boyle of 1! was given the de- | i manager. andidates wi hold | varsity elght in preparation for itg Poethlyn was the favorite and iween Joe Welling of Ne Fork and | went around in 84 gross and finished i ALLEYS. ionn ov Allen of Bridgeport, | work Sunday morning on the Or- |yace with Pennsylvanla, which opens | eurly s March 14 the hetting was Paul Doyle of this city wwvas postponed | fifth in spite of a handicap of eleven | 4 an., in o 12.round bout last might. chard diamond Ithe Yale rowing sessen Anrll 19. W & that he would e medid bnmigdst BM8sse af the blizzard. extra strokes ! Charch Street d ro crnoon parties,