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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1920. e B - SIXTEEN YANKEES ARRIVE AT SPRING TRAINING CAMP—PIONEERS MAY HAVE TEAM IN PROPOSED SEMI-PRO LEAGUE—WILFRED VIAU, OWNER OF OMAR KHAYYAM, DIES IN PARIS—DARTMOUTH ASKS PERMISSION TO ENTER TEAM IN NATIONAL INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS—TO PROTECT PASSER o W STATE LEAGUE 75‘;: N;::setoslz;f‘ét SIXTEEN YANKEES i guonder W;:EZ; Months Old Baby Thinks About AY HAVE 12 TEAMS & IN FIRST WORKOUT — ——— heers of Ems C@ Being Cor- | : ‘__v ' Six Others, Including Ruth, Work Gol CNIRLor sidered as One of Gircuit P oy on Goll Links : RAILROAD | : ARRY siee © WO THER. — : E e 3 2 : 5 < acksonvitles Fla., M : SEE ML EXDRESSIOM - ARG S S s party of the Yankees went g d of the leading independent ball : ’ : i Y o st men G By : S e B Wit e haiiits and practice. That is the way the spring Bl e el i work of those New York American e ) 3 leaguers who arrived in training cam hecticut, will be stavied ajong to- : : = : T 3 s too cold to take chances with Bine a incoting hel the Ho- (By ¥red Turbyville.y basehall practice. and those in charise arde, at which remresemtatives of | New Orleans. March 2.—Purses ; of the squad pending the arrival ol Ei61ubs talied ihe proposed clr- | are going up in all lines of Manager Hu: sinded the order over With Hush Mot ona tarrs | alonz with all other high co vor a workoul. They didn’t insist Anderson, local sporting promo- | by Mclean recently sot $25,000 i yboayis zol Although interest in the particivation in an ice race at Chr didn’t want to. S s Lol dldlinot seeml sc oreat | tiania. Smdinowd comes WallciiHage Nevertheless, nipping thoug ious to the meeting. the biz |20k e amoRt ar NS iy before the promoters now | cager Lo get ‘into baseball suits. an | all but half a dozen went out for ba ng the number of’tcams : S : I«En:\."uun Urmibe: ”"3:- r‘;:m: n { ball practice. Eabe Ruth, Bob Shaw- promoters’ plans at present key. Del Pratt., Herbert Thormahlen. 3 = y ; George Mc ‘rnest Shore for a retit w an e doze & '3 T L - 5 @ S :‘ M‘Fi‘.'c‘l‘l"'lh with an even dozen went golfing. Ruth, Shawkey and DPiDIA EVUER NOTICE wHoA ' M SLIePING \E ISR MATD ¥ A i rlay 8 ers serv- | = 4 - 5 = AT Ju s G AAGLZE (aE JUST ccE T epresentatives attending the ses- Ec;aal; )ciarlei‘els"“ St olEe ey WHAT FUNNY THINGS AND FATHER 18 JUsT = 2 CAUSE (RE JUST KISSED r ¢ Hendce a ok o 3 ¥ I R \ A= ¥ % - came from the Hendee manu ; . r‘ax'c D e e A e \RS ARE ¢ NOW AWFUL CRABR ! : - Good BF-:— Iy assured vesterduy afternoon uring company of Springfield, the lowd S Lo — e Etuasstionsraper foo myanyjiof Pifchers—Quinn. Shore, Shawkes S TANCS AwaY N SUERTHUY e 2 oke, Bigelow-Hartford of Thomp- L 3 Thermahlen, Smallwood. De Vitalis. | SERMINE e S ~ Wit FATHER! g /’?‘/{5; jlle, Amcrican Thread of Willi- ! Ralph Mille iemiller. Mogrid e i tic. New Departure of Bristol. : | Ve ster Murphy and Carl cuance To ¢ A ncks of Meriden. Manchester and Max i ‘s and a letter was read from the Calchers—D. J. Murphy and Fred and Die company of Greenfield, — > o HoTman s, 10 the effect that it would like ‘Pfl sl Helderaer Sewale S ng a circuit was formed. d Jim Barnes, celebrated golfers, Outfielders—Ruth, Geiser. « Bodie efore the meeting had progressed in a three-legged wmateh that will end | and Gleich. hour, however, it was found it ' sometime te in March at Detroit Joe Kelley and 3ob Connery the least 15 clubs would like to be ' and whizl wilt net the winner guite | scouts who are bossing the work until n into the organization and it a nice sum of money, for they're | Huggins arrives, also arc herc, as is decided that, befors. anything | playiag a match on which there is a | Charlie O'Leary, the coach. Connery her be done these other clubs be $10,060 side het =ud besides the | and O'Leary ran things vesterday af: ed to he present at the next meet- | winner is to gct $1.500 in ) ernoon in bright sunshine, but wi which will be held here nexi| The three matciies are to he com- | cold, biting wind which made every- day afiernoon at the Hotel Garde. ' pleted beiore i P sail tor Eng hody bundle up. state their views on the league land 1o participa tae summe Sixteen in BFirst Workout. as practically certain that. fol- ! (ourneys o\ s, The pair Therc were 16 players on the field. ing the meeting next Monday. the | to play the atch or 3¢ i 1 the fi thing on the program | we will be all ready to laungh it- . New Orieans Country club on i was bunting and the fielding of bunts, upon. the baseball fans of the | March S. The second 3 holes is; Which goes with it. Conperv next | ANIMATED CARTOONS BY “BRIGGS” AT THE LYCEUM EVLRY WEEK (FIRST PART he Fisk/Red Tops were not repre- Detroit probably late in April. | Which was made up principally of -— Babe lacks accuracy with the wood Viau's colors were not so prominent, } gels loo much height and too much i as bad racing luck overtook the sta- | White n beforeha that the circuit , DUL sucii not the ca T ds. was out ve, also Weftman, | Slice to make most of his powor ble, and last spring, after Omar | Sloan ed at the meeting. It is said tha course at the icountry club i ers. roami around to v\,,;,,! gojthrough. If that is the only | 1s sporty 1o the «xtreme he { the catcher, who speaved a fly ball on | @il really swing. He put har amlas rei - q nefaispossal s |[Zwicr | 1 ps (repregented. heduled for St. Louis and the wind- | knocked flies to the = outfield. | ut joining the league unless it ) One miglit suspect it was a bit | . outficld recruit from the ship- ch has been one of the leading | iroubles Fere { al as {0 earn the applause of nis fel- hispro outfits in New kngland for L 5 low players. - : B in training n eral seasons, is holding buck it can BASKETBALL AND DANCING. While Connery was hitting to the Dufiy Lewis. Sam Vick, Muddy at Belmont ! forward now at any time and constantly chansing outfield. O Leary | Ruel, Truck. Hunnah. Bom Meusel, e ress its willingness to enter inlo New Britain Machine . batted 1o an infield composed of Dan | ‘Walter Pipp, toger Peckinpaugh, organization. Play 0 Siate A Tmory itlan b Murphy on first. Gleich on sond. | Frank O'Doul and Warren Collins are Ownel‘ 0[ Omal‘ Khayyam afld BO@[NG RESULTS outfit is not particularly anxiou is one of the besl in the coun- | warm and limber up muscles. Benny lson “that the Springficld team. stacs of the country have had -] the run ang in @ manner so seusation- ;-}u/\"» x’_n‘:l;wv.n,r :‘H‘uu ball na luke when e e e e e e sy SEREE ar S his death Mr. Vias had 13 two-vea~ | Kibner e B ¥ olds Park i che fandy McNaughton. A VULCAN LEAGUE!. t is very probable that the league voung Rice. Shawkey's protege. at | lhe abrentees. be comprised of 12 clubs when it Two games of basketball and | short and Ifoffmann at third, an in- == | Paulson started on the second Saturday = dancing ‘to follow will comprise the | lield considerably makeshift and con- BOLIN GOING HOME. Other Racers Passes on s . Newbauer May, that ha been agreed up- | Program of the New Britain Machine | siderably callow. . Rice was a lively | = | FAFNIR LEAGUE. Danie al the meet » the best time ; company teams at the State Armorp | men of it though. third basc is this | ¢ lish Middle-Distance Champion | Shipping Dept. pen the sea g \;u.\(" ulul\.»; \\[m on e |1i:,h,l when under Lher:‘u;‘ :mt_lr;,ayzln“x'.\ 1|: :IO‘H. : ; (o Start Training for Olympic Games. New York., March 2.—Word was!Smith .... o 4 picked ‘rom the following besides | bices of Co. M, (. S G.. one of the & wood. who isn't long over the 5 5 v 3 1a. i Harper t o o5 oo B e ot e it anEl nieinehesaona et Niia ien | InuNeeETen i S RN aUn Gl DIt g Lo o LYot Tarch Aty it || SRGNERL G0 ey seiuy Wkl SR S s astock-Cheney of Ivorvton, Tor- | spring socials will be held. In place | for batting practice. Ralpl Miller, o | lI0. Swedish middle-distance running | Wilfred Viau, who had been proc Blakeleyht e 0ts [ston. Iisk Eed Tops, if they de- of the customary eniertainment and | tall Young pitclier of southpaw per- | ¢hampion. will lcave this country for | nently identified with thoroughbred| gycqhy e to join the fold: Ware and Three | con-ert, besketball gaies will suasion, 3lso warmed up and ¢ osed is native land March 13. The Swed- | racing in the East for the past four A ers. The Tap and Die company played. In the first contest, the cra a fetching style, which the others ad- b crack, therefore, will not be ars, died at his home in the ¥French Greenfield and a semi-pro club in | New u Machine company girls' | mired and pronounced of proper tech- | 3Mons the competitors in the Nation- | capital L reester. which also ave willing to | team will meet a team from the Na- | niaue. Ping Bodie und Jack Quinn '3l 3. 4. U. senior championship meet, | ~ Last fall Mr. Viau and, his wife. | Linquist \ the league, are. in the opinion of | tional Fire Insurance « mpan | pitched for hitting practice. \\h'\\‘h'“”"‘h A ¢ held at the 1wem.\“— who formerly was Mrs, William loscnswei se present al the 'session. a ti Hartford. This contest will s al | was cxtensive for a fi 3 cuinutiisecond Frcslmenciatmor yEWaTCh S 33 Boryci | far aw to wavrant their B o'clock. WwWho bas been south ail winter, had | n plans to represent Sweden in fpating/ in the schedule and wi The se . will be between | MOre stuff than the others thought he | Olympic games at Antwerp and ey Machine. company | Was wise in using under such weath- | 10 return here in the fall to remain hout them can be banded together. ! team. th * up in the Jocul In. ' er conditions, and they cautioned him i Permanently. el e e s Gl e ‘o guarantecs will be furnished by s gue. and the Bosch Mag- 1[0 Zo slow. Quinn is an old hand. and | The Swedisif champion sought toj, - "\ Vo "5 o8 0o g wo! pan home feam to the visitin 5 neto guintet of Sprinafield, Mass. The urprising to see him cul them j make his farewell appearance in the f "= " < = 0 %0 b e .ept in the case of rain. when v Staters sre a cl ve Trom h the way he did. | Metropolitan A, A U f-mile title | Passase to this country on March 6. II % & 110 be s receive: <t raroel most jovous hitter in the a2t the Morningside C. gam HeldlediatinistEaris inolnefdniavenus b1 irain expenses will be puid the . ports received. and should force the e ] Sar ! 2L e Sinecring jtors. A bond of $200 will be put . locals hard for a victory. The Alpha | ¢tOWd was Mayx, late storm center. | day night, but was declared in- che. e.wa 3 1 d 3 = s ik iawh had cach olub Wil Stine cechesita =il fuinish ihed Mass, Who hus been Hiving in (he l'clizible under the A 8. . yules, which | native of Memirsal famada. . | e care its own players in . nusic for dancing. Tonighi hoth of ¢ 0%rk ®oods all winter and hunting ; provide that a forcigner must be a Mr. Viau began racing in the Easl resident in this country at least six | With a small string four vears azo e of injuries. he season will | the New Britain Machine corapany | 18 in rare condition. Ho is big and v e L e T S strong and he had the outiielders | months before becoming ecligible for | and sprang into prominence when he et (e S 5 5 racing to the fences. De Vitalis, who | sectional title competition purchased Omar Khayyam. after that } : . 5 o 2 i was a tackle and @ pitcher at Brown colt had won the Kentucky Derby, o i zue playing on Sulurdays. HOLDS FOOTBALL DRILL. 3 ! | ) : . ¥ ¥, s | gt e e b5 i Iaid against the Lall right lustily, too SURRENDER. i 600 at the salo of the horses ASKETBALL AT Y. e yale Squad, Numbering 80. Works ' He is a st <|l[]rn g lad k ' - —— owned by C. K. G. Billings and Fred- | . . custom tvo. games wiil é 2 | uth A« a Golfe rempaey ins Tell District At- | crick Johnson Sl p z 2 this evening &t the ‘Y. M P. PHIRD CATCH SIGN S, Out Under Callahan. A e N 3 - f 5 e 2 . < Gk 5 * e - The B . s i x h-“‘{;“"{ IijeFRUth ftheRhiead e gy torney O’Connor So. Tha ar he bought extensively at| SSREPH- - el the Tnaust exgus The Fa icago, Marc 1 con- New Haven. Mare — Yale's foot- | the Yankee tronpe, was cexpending his he yearling sales and 3ot together | oo e 9 i i nirs will meet the leaguoe leading st of Meorge lwes. utilily cateher pa)l squad, numbering 50 candidates, | €NCrgy out on the IFlovida Gelf club Jospan - Mareh 2.—Jack |0 Giring, of which Omar Khayyam | Corbin five and the Hart & ilutchin- the Chicago White . s ve- | yvesierday reporicd in the gymnasium | lin He was out there in white fall | Dempscy, world's heavyweight cham- | (& SEES 00 W0 CL AL (EIEYTEM: { Dummy on and the Russel & Lirwin quin President Comiskey yester- | and. was given conditioning exercises | flannels and a silk shirt. while the pion. and Jack Kearns, his manager, | ZE8S 1 08 R Gt : Il do pattie. Dancing will follow the v. sWith the signing of lees. the |, ainer John Mack and rudiment- \ers wore swealers. Ruth bas a real communicaled yesterday with United | @1 The Betde =00 = e hite Sox have three catchers Under ai Grill in putting a bali in play and © sw though it has certain indi- ites District Attorney Robert O'Con- | 6 SIS18C e U8 B8 1'{”!]_““ . E SN e e ntract. the other beinz Ras Schalk | hassing by Capt. n Cailahan. "This | armariks which ave notice- | nor. and told him that they were inning o = 1 [ Bvrd Lynn is {he earliest date ar which a Yale | able in his bascball swing. ere is | ready to surrender and give bonds on after a short illness. Turning of Cincinnati. sailed to talie| Linn 2 Up racing on the French tracks and | Hewitt ... establish a breeding farm at wi | Otto Omar Khayvyam, winner of the Ken- | Burns Emigrants, | irbush Rosenswig the champion three-year-old of t Leonatd bRy QUITS HOLD-UP GAME. quad has ever reported. the same twist of {he legs and spin of | the indictments returned agalnst ; Y€ won Ix\n\soyl“ e R i and | Afurphy o5 83 Savarnah, Ga.. March 2.—Joc J: PARTMOUTH 5 “The practice will contintie daily un- | the shoulders in his follow throt | them at San Francisco Jast week. Mr. ke Among his ““:‘“DL« was his | Rosensweiz .. - 89 on. the White Sox fielder, said Ye ¥ Dart- Ul weather conditions permit outdoor when he completing his baseball { O'Connor told them he d not 1 victory over ‘\ or August wfloXmon_L* Bernier ....-.. 4 terday he had (‘Dm,:.u:le‘l to sign up’ 5 wotk. when punting and drop-kicking j SWins at the 2ol ball. for ali that. any word from San Francisco. Hourless in the Lawrence Realization | Schilling - oo 5 99 - with the team for the coming season, S s e Gl e el Th re. however. better zolfre would advise them as soon as he re- | Stakes. . ‘;)uh would not sive out fizures of his S Gl T T Irivers in 1. for the | ceived instructions. Last year and the year before Mr. contract. Thiladelphia. March The uth hockey team defeated the uni- ysity of Pennsylvania ai the ice face last night, 5 to 0. asketballand Dance FRECKLES AND HIS F RIENDS First Come, First Served! @Y BLOSSER TUnder Auspices of Co. M. C. S, G. ;; E WELL«WUERE WY AE AN’ JUST A SECOAD <~ e ] HAVE You Bovs b You SHOULD SAY, WELL, T GoT ptate Armory, Arch St. BEEN AL = FRECLES WOZ OVER. N s Friday, March 5 : Wt { ' = > . - To ALEKS N. B. MACHINE GIRLS . ve. ATIONAL FTRE INS. CO. GIRLS N, B. MACHINY AM. BOSCH MAGNETO irst Game 7:30. Dancing 9 to 12 -Piecc Orchestra. Admission 3 BOWLING asine Bowling Alieys L OPLN DAILY 10 A, M. | DIES PATRONAGE SOLICITED

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