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P = JATIONAL BASEBALL COMMISSION ADVISES CLUBS TO CONTINUE AS IN THE PAST—HEINIE ZIM'S BATTING WINS FOR GIANTS OVER WASHINGTON | AMERICANS—DEPT. 500 AND JOE FOOTE STARRING IN NEW BRITAIN MACHINE CO. LEAGUE—COLGATE STAR TO PLAY WITH NUTMEGS HERE TONIGHT < MINTG onv A Boek 4 £ | T ept. 500 of the New Britain Ma- ! fino Co. lew coniinues to set the Clubs Advised to Proceed as Usual?Bronx Boy Wields Biudgeon i T e e : . : : Despite Judge Stallord’s Decision | Timely Fashion Against Senators | 8. Tho raco is a close one however, | g i i i { ! | fith Dopt. 100 trailtng along o few - : - Apr a o | Norfoik, Va., April 15.—~The tme- B 1 the leaders and the 1st % ment issued National commis- | hitting of Heinie Zimmerman re- Bor anc ool Tnspeetion tean: ( 3 on here yesterday the supreme court | sulted in a victory for the Giants over Beping up @ steady plug to outstr 7 S 7 {of b 1 a that the de-|the Washington Scnaters by u score pir rivals. the individua i 3 / / { ¢ision of Ju afford at Washing- | of 4 to 0 in a gamo played at New- ce, Jou Tooie s things protty w A i - ‘ | 3 i y / 1 in (he suit of the Baltimore Fed- | port News yesterday. A crowd of himself, with high singlo score 2 ( ARt | 1 league club necessitates no modi- | about 6,000, inly composed of sol- % i Bt three strine. oo ¢! Y 7 ion of the svstem under which | diers and suilors fror: the urmy and [83. Dept. 500 has the be g S 7 2 b A 3 Drgar d b ball is operating and | navy ba 5 adjacent oity, saw o score .of 318 while the ist i S = all clubs and players that | the game. The spectators overtiowed B . . Sill procood as’ vsaal and | thel sntall stands snd blopchers! and Blngs with 1,46 ay. 5 4 ' Z 1 lega! contracts must be lived | thronged the field, hemming in the The statistics to date are s fol- 2,_/,/‘ N (¥ R f fup to by the parties to them. The | players. - Tiace N\ ¥ 4 ., g | statement in full follows | John Paul Jones and Jesse Winte C. G LW A . T decision made by Jusice | collaborated in administering the d Berr 500 ....... o 5 : & SAR YOUR MOT: g | ford that organized baseball vio- | of whitewash. Jones yielded tive hits [,;1400 s : 444 ‘QANE?RYOU ::A‘%"NA ~AND TREN AFTER A ;\(i‘\é r::c,?cr«tf?k \/?xcr;:.qs ’=—; | lated the pronibitions of the Sherman | und W llowed but two. Ha Tloor B 3 A4 veE Not s ity ! et was not rendered in a suit by | Harper and Jim Shaw hurled for ool Inspection . . A S THE ATTIC LososoncRoIEEats Le s PHEW' SLEE A the Uniled Siates (o dissoive the coni- | Griffith’s team and McGraw's uien Pept. 609 .... .. $ A G'R‘R'RAND AND { bination. T} cision, therefore, | It cd each of them for a bruce of Pept. 306 ..... 3 .429 . 5 j necessitates no modification of the | tallies, The score: Pept. 303 . Siit16 3 ; G‘LOR'R"RI‘OUS Feelin ? | under which organized bosc- | r h e fraining Dept. .. ° i . H z ball operating | 5 ol 000200003—4 7 1 Dept. 509 B 2 15 431 | “That system hos been under the |2 ¢ 0 0000000000 7 0 Office ... . i 3 . = 5 g ), | public exvc for many years. Great in J : nd McCarty; Shasw, Purchasing . 8 ; : s & A= ments depend upon ity contin- | Harper and Piclnich and Gharrity. Mool Design . . i o b tuance. The government of the United — fon-Production . 20 333 . ITH ites has not challenged it. On the One Hit for Dodgers, e ... 333 803 | i j contrary, when the attention of the ‘runswick, Go., April 15.—~The ept. 60 . Kn department of justice was specifically | spring series between Imv \dnke):‘n Bock . K 3 {2 ceiled 1o the system and its operalion | and the Dodgers now stands five Foote—128. { 4 2 . the department decided that no reu- | games to threc In favor of the Amer- Foote—35 : ' / Lz~ LT BOIL G pereeived for governmental | jea .. The eighth game of Dept. 500—518. ¢ r S 77 - 2 i e ved herc vosterday after- First Floor—1462, - ; ! clubs and players are accord- | ¢ into a Brooklyn liiote ........-... T i \ f g {105 that husiness will pro- | the finai scorc being 7 to 0 In Lfaehan ¥ S | o\ / J usual, and that all legal con- | fuvor of the New Yorks., Hard Lofgren Lot S must be lived up to by the; t 1 the late innir Maker .. i o % hit- made a one- a five i i to them. In rendering his | s r out of what had been Burkardt .... . 3 y \ \ cecistonBJustic Stafford intimated at pitching duel 'n the first @ Cusack ..o 1 s\ \ § . N\ 2 { that the important questions of Jaw | innings. T. Boyle . l 3 ; \ ; | | | | i | { involved fn it should be { by a2 higher court have accordingly be passed upon Facey Hickey R. Chalmars Leipold ... Miller Holmgren Kalen Swanson .. Fallon J. Chalmars A. Campbell Grey ..... Robertson | The game almost turned out a no- Qur attorneys | hit affair for a palr of Yankee huri N instructed 1o | eps Herhb Thormahlen, the young take an immediate peal. i ide wheoler of the Anierican leaguers | - = pitehed flve innings without allowing ) BOWL[NG NEWS long armed rookie from Memphis, L o 0 { Who already had won himself a piace 1on the Huggins pitching staff. He added {wo innings to the string of hit- Soa AR . Radiators, less hurling and had two batsmen | fer With Tex Rickard in Regard s 91 down in the eighth when a hit broke — Maranville Out of Navy. o Willard-Dempsey Battle. {Johnson ..... 107 into_the seor It “”u) 4‘”"“‘“‘ drdhvl i o 30— v 1eger which boundec New York, April 15.—Grover Cleve- | i _ Cumberland, Md.. April 15.—John . 5 N se s : the fence in right field. The TUniversal Teaguc. ‘Jand Alexander, whoza mighty right | 1 W. Enyder. local sp promoter, went | prigr . ... , score: IR Sl e B o | i to New York yesterday morning, fol- = . . & The ndings and a\m“a‘k.« of vno;flm pitched the lnnmdulplxy 2 | lowiie & cinons oo Hee B — g K % 000002113—7 15 1 [Universal lc 1o are as Ifo OWSs tional leaguc team inio the first and | i ard over the telephonc. to discuss ? Brook y 000000000—0 1 0 . I N 06 683 o5 | only pennaut ever won by that or- ; ot et Cumberland as the location for the | ; . ! Thormal Nelson and Ruel; Closiaiinn o | ganization and who was the strikeout | ; - e Willard-Dempsey fight. (e | {fE2eEexEana FIcs i og et king during five of the scasons he | G : o i Gy Snyder is armed with strong letters | ""““'* GBaQEROEIR. 4 o S s £ s % : Gis i from leading business organizations | B suotudnog 2 YALE CREWS ON HOUS NIC. was with the Quaker club, arrived | N - : : o Sihnl itd o e g b L : 5 % ATONI0, ance of ge contracting firm that | Pummy e : I the arena will be erceied on schelude S g Workeut 421 | ice with Unele Sam's forces in France. : : e time stould the fight be given to = d N % . e Risl e s - i : ! Cumberlanc Covonas, ew Haven April Yy Solumbiz e b el Although the great hurier was in e - - . ! It is understood his offer includes |Stevens ... .. 90 3 o first und second crows were taken tu f“_lefi"‘ R g SO “.o0 | action for seven weeks, and was un- , * : i the crection of the arena without cost | Wilcox .. NadgT 3 the Housatonic course this after- Th g fibar : = 38 _1ns | der fire, he escaped. injury and with S G ! 1o the promoter or principals. It is | Bardeck . 1 253! noon for a short workout. This con- PU?“{-:S:: iy | a smile reported that his “salary i e : 3 known that Rickard has been serl- | Hickox ........ 9 { sisted of a quarter mile race. It wa s anuc 5 e e et o : i g » : ously considering Cumberland which {Ohlson ......... ‘ won by the boat, but no time « g "odepen o [EREE o o 5 cle sy m"dm"_“; i . : : i3 S would permit decision fight of un- ! = taken. No changes re made in Fagrun A jand would be rcady for business in | : G LR ¥ 5 i limited rounds. Snyder will make a 24 437 | either crew an din all probability the \a\:uu:‘;mrmn : | it oy ey { i i : . 7 strong cffort to induce Rickard to Trade Shop. vill row the same Saturday against T D | The big pitcher was bronzed by | o G ; i vislt Cumberland at once. S Penn as they did yesterday afternoon, Prior ..... | sun and wind and in his uniform of | e Ainicdt 7 .wnhmxlgn « Ilv"rnlll[ mmrl:l, m? e i o . serg: 242d r i : s . : . Wunseh . S s | second crew stroke recently returned = & sergednt of the 84td regument of : - g ; : HARVARD CHEW LOSES STAR. | 1M ¢ : " | from service, is dangerously near the J. Wright ... < { the 80th divicion looked a veritable | i i jMack ...l ; 4 i ! SRiea b 3 I ual of Soderston of the first cight. Babcoc o g e | & . : : o E < e O g : i : i nfected Finger Kecps Morris Out of SENDOnE for the N Ohlson | He said that he would go at once | i - . ‘- : 5 z : i 2 | 1o s ‘responsible for the great im- Matison i to Newport, Neb., where his mother - ‘. : il | Varsity Boat. : p ‘l“,'?‘j'“,“‘{%‘ in tho second erew during Schmaltz ... yooLoaD ‘lives, and rest for a few weeks, after : CRaDridEs, Mass, ADHD 18- Har . : he last three day T’ ':"\‘“‘l i SouaRa b | swhich he will foin the Chicago Na- e . i e S R ST e D e h o tam H. Melc o . Anders: - 9 i | SE . G ; 4 T TR & Dave H. Morris, the No. 4 man on the | WHCox ... ...... 74 67 fa U,’v e i ocomey Alexander, who was sold by Phil- | ; L e BT 2 S ofereo for (ho race Saturd Penniman .. ..ee. ; adelphia to Chicago at the close of : R A o - with Princefon and Annape Tie | Atpre e 8 - AesT Sy Richardson ssoo:- o lthe season of 1017 for $50,000,| | § "y ‘ : : N e . neylvania crows would r m‘mhe“l L e "cn“'rd:hf'i ‘““M\ 3 e e ted finzer and his place was taken v{ternoon in timo to hava when lie was called in the draft. : 1 - A i ! 3 : i 3 T vestorday by George Butchelder, who i oW belore sunset. % AMERIGAN WINS EAS]LY Coincident with the return of Alex- : ! $ Sl , sl - gones bl : ‘ ik iboiore u Cubs' Stor Hurler Arrives in U. S. John W, Snyder, Promoter to Con- TANIVERSAL LEAGUL, From ¥France—Will Join Club Soon e yesterday ou the steamship Tto- | Varsity Beats Second Boat in B i SndCricom esRtn e o R o T st e fivst combination but 1wz Jfr»uug:d”:l? foka ; 8 ATHLETICS SWAMP PENN. 1332?3’5 1 ‘J n t'&i“\:;xtal“‘—a liilllllennh‘zpst ‘)hi_ei Gl » ; : 3 G AR OON T e ) el e 55 9 Win by 13 to 0—Callégitne Got On) : > Tor P 5 d e : o 1l leave with 1 c E 9 | v by 13 —Collegians Get Only Heavily Backed, He Leads Home Big | 3 ¢o; rrance and which disappeared | o : . : | M:m‘“)‘\:“i‘f it tho e mrg > 5 jde Track— | from Nebraska had teen found in | P U o e ol ; R Fleld of Platers at Bowie Track- " Eodhih Mt 5 i 3 " 3 ; covers will be given back 1 = # Stapleton Rides Splendid Race. {ing. The dog was the mascot of the | e v K g tion, | Philadelphia team. Bowie, Md., April 15.—There wWas | no stake cvent on the card at Prince George park yesterday afternoon, but | the seven over-night cvents furnished | some thrilling sport. Three of the Pocket Knives. ¢ Amori i Charles Hart, thc vard v r, L AIPress & o1 08 93 e Another noted p released | 3 > s & Ry left for Annapolis 14.\-; night, re Wilcox e -\t from Uncle Sam’s service yesterdey | ; s ; e - he is to select one of the mids Goodison . ... .. 88 is Walter Maranville, shortstop of | % 3 ) 1 - - men's r Harvard's usc ihe Brav He h2s besn a gunner | S ; : s e . emall margine, | o7 the United States battleship Penn- BT e e events were wi v small marging, . i o | 5 _ i " ’ i ¢ e 4 et ‘0% | sylvania, and has just been mustered | i ” ¢ L o n = Efln'xd o Nuu)lts e mp\;:?b} mjumhfi ' out. Marenville, who arrlved on the | % i s BRI O I it | while the Athleiics hammered Mitch- official numbers were ed. oher- i | ¢ 0 abeau, sal vould join the z 7 ell and He y for a total of fifte A s tochambeau, d i 3 i { Ecton Hall Nine Outclassed, 8 to 2 11 and H 1\uvcni!eu in lr first by a nec 3 A']’* | Braves at once. He came ashore | g 3 f reck, | u 8 to 2— ] ; bl Sy 1 e safeties Athletics played orror. . St ity | carrying the official maccots of the e > i | LIEDEE Rt o0 iGantc, .. 98 9 : while Penn players col by won the dansoc Lo, " pennsylvant monkey and o par- | : = i EL # ‘ew York, 1 the judges seid Simon Pure won the| ., "oy the crew presented to him i all team e neod little difl g | ®ins a Southern collegian sixth by = . | when he was mustered out of sorv- iculty in defeating the Seton Hall nine ey /a5 obtained from the Red X, American, a four-year-old buy geld- | T She “Rabblt” was the captain fat Wordham field yeste fternoon ed particularly fine ball for Con ing, by Dic Engl SR | of the bail team on the Fennsylvania, ! by ¢ score S to 2 & ' ¢ The score: = b W T on the fleel championship. rmarked h Maroon £ r. h e With the fif He hud not shown | WHIEH W k¢ i second h this season over the LR A0 8 farm. on trials, but be- | R | New Jev fladelphia Americans ....18 35 1“"“'“’“\" ‘l““‘:”l e l‘ 1‘1 BOXERS IN “VAMP? SKKTCH. Martin, the Fordham twirler, pitch- | ¢vack Colgate Player to be Scen in & ) ell, Harvey and s who baclied him until | . = d T 3 P Sxipn o) hig initiul g of the seas ane ibols Pork pald * only $8.70 on ST PR BRI \‘er:\'ui‘eox{:;&!‘?h(mx—:' ”fo':'l:nler];,) e 'I\Ic we J\‘l' MUY, § ]t)iu A\v“ll' (o j "" - ‘1 E ‘( ('J"nl‘ H:~ S \v‘:{ Nufmeg Cniform Azainst the New | Heiholdtand: Rorj s _ 9 i 2 Hants” and now : ods, Mamuux, piicher, wd bis good form. d i | spectators Get Most Punishment | ¢ SO NS Sl in Jackson-Britt Go. with Mrs. Marquard and their son } of the Pennsy the wajor 2 E 3 to O Sutur- +F £ oo The collegian: { more empha April 15.—Ford wlio —_— ylvania Joc ored an casy moved up to the uickly, and entering the s Visitors and was very of- | . C. A. Five Tonight. ! (e) Underwocd & Underwood. A | b 0 e Maroou left fielder, | The third and deciding baskelball | | delphie, April 15.—Territic ha | e : | D . . o ad t t and slam- game between the Nutm of Hart-| e < : e arl- | peats Newberry—Lynch Sails [ " - oihe | punishment wes handed out by Willie s PR ) | ford and the New Britain Y. M. C. A | R B $1CE S Batly S o was in o commonding| jackson of New York and Frankle| OUB CREWS TO ROW NAVY. REDS, 11: KANSAS CITY, 0. Walters, the Scton Hall first baseman, | Will be played this cvening on the | Soiatllengtiu Sts- | Beittl ot Newl Boaror | b last Kaneas Clty, Mo. Aptll 15.—mye'Ploved o fARc game in the fleld, be-court of the lucal association. 1o the! pondon, Apsil i5~Rddic Seviie X it and I . 1 N Princeton and Harvard Ireshimen ! Clneinnati - Iteds overwhelmed the ting three bingles. lhl‘r\hl(ix‘ tonight will go the state| .jumpion welterweight boxer of the him quick and he| ,ixpt at the Olympia A. A., but not to el . o re: L ehampionship., el 4 e Drsecdl iths jud > . e ST <ansas Cify nine here yesterday. The [t S : | United States navy, vesterday after- T Hunler uns | cach other. The spectators wore the i to 0 ] . h. c.| Tho Capttal City five plaved here| noon defeated Fred Newborry o i It was a ne cxhibition of| Annapols, Md., April 15. R. : i e s e oholg e fans had | points In a_twenty round bout. Lo A pEiaie e A S .| Ciucinnati e A Sl o K "mething to talk about for days afi-| * joo Lynch, the Americaa hantam- slar boxcrs doing a “vamp” | ing management of the N sl ¢ : L rtin and Sweetland; Smith and ferward. Tt was by a NaTOW margin | yaight SLAvted Bue itiis Untosd SRAUN L o : Batteries—Eilor, Gerner and Aty jonat Slater's men managed to nose| jpst night. His departurc caused Harvarq and Princeton will ng 1, Hint Hoffman and Br ‘ [,“I‘C;‘)\‘\“‘ S rlColEatalcolions ju | some surprise, as t had seeveral IRS. CHAMBERS KEEPS TLE ; ke I natcl 0SPEC | BItS KEEPS TITLE. |, 5" 5 ioun of the Nutmegs this| Matehes in prospect , |evening, Dwyer is ane of the best col- | vomen's tennis single |lege pis in the east. He will play | We have alleys open for ladies’ aft- tained that honor yester- | & a ':""‘l‘]““"_ ty Nordlund will | «rnoon parties. n at center . entire seating capacity has been AETNA BOWLING [sold out. and Man iter has 30 [late tickets that might be turne back A Church Street EDDIE SHEVLIN VICTOR. America, YALE ENTERS RELAY. 8 t5.—Johnny ld and hugged at cvery v { opportunity. To his ccore goes ths ; . ay | principal discredit of the engage- | Xt Saturd race, as well us thels — London, April 15.—Mrs. The } ment. Britt tried bard at {imes, but | varsitics. The squads of both institu- | WOLFGANG GOIS TO MINO} | the British inzer, | at periods floundered all over the The l rix Jackson tried to t a wnd | “sleeper” in the fourth, in | shooting over his vight two or three on playing the leading | emy has been informed that their freshman crows to Annapolis Lalo Chamber tions are expected here Thursday Milwaukee, Wis, April ernoon. The biggest rowiag Wolfgung, pitcher cver held here is being anticipated. White d The course will be & mile and sov the “in tho | tmes tho New Yorker resumed githsand the two cla will s club, | clinching tactic scparately. for 'the wg v by suting Miss Holman in znr;‘"’ Sox, hs been turned over to' championship round of the women's Milwaukeo Awecrican Association singles in the covered 1 Wolfgang reported to Manager tho Quaen’s Club. Clarence Rowland at Tavansville, ind.