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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, “MARCH"3]1620. T T T T TR I PSS 5 e, 1 THREE NEW RECORDS ESTABLISHED BY INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE BOWLERS AT CASINO ALLEYS—_CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY INFIELDER CREATES FINE IM- PRESSION WITH GIANTS—INVERNESS GOLF CLUB OF TOLEDO, 0., GETS BIG TOURNEY--NEW YORK BOXING SOLONS FAVOR SIX OUNCE GLOVES T TR TSR e e DLEDD GOLF GLUB | THREE NEW RECORDS! WHITE LOOKS LIKE i s Grand and Glrions Folin? e TSNATIONALMEET AT CASINO ALLEYS ANOTHER TINKER *— ——— - = S IF AFTER You WE MET - AND SHE MAKES A DATE TAND WHEN You TAKE HER — AND S0 YoU CALL HER ThI GIRL You'VE WANTED WILTH YoU * AND You Think HOME You A3 HE®R Yo Go UP SUNDAY AND ShE (S ampionships to Be Held Under | Messrs. Molyneux and Narcum . Infielder From Catholic Univer- To MEET AND SHE ACTS | YQUVE MaDE A HIT OUT. SUNDAY EVENING AND | NOT AT LOME - AND t LOVELY To You SHE SAYS “cant me UP You LEAVE Ygur NUMBER Auspices of Inverness Club ~ and Machine Co. Team Set Them sity Creates Favorable Impression. . ENNIO R | WHERE HAVE | You Besw ALL) 3 s : My LiFe ew York. March _Golf clubs | Two new records were established San Antonio, Tex.. March Cleat N ovér the United States are envying | on the Casino alleys last night during ’skies. a warm sun and the best ball Inverness ¢lub, of Toledo, its great | the Industrial league games. Molv- !park in which it yer has been their | 4 Tortune. in landing the national | meux, a member of the Stanley W ork pleasure tn ‘If'. their spring training n championship in_a year which ! five. hit the timbers for a sinzle scor rceted the Giants vesterds when o be made a Panner one by the | of 137 in the epening game ainst | they started their drive toward the t of tHe greal ' British quartet. | the Tanders, Frary & Clark team. National lea pennant. Practice | Vardon, Edward Ray. ( % | Narcum. & member of the New Brit- | sessions were held both morning and &nd- Abe Mitchell. Not only | ain Machine company team. scL a new :afternoon. under the supervision of to -have the champion- | three string record for the league with » Christy Mathewson. 1t had been ,“but-as if such an attraction were ! His scores were 124, 115 and 113. ! pected that John MctGraw would ar-! ehoush there is_to be added uan hese figures grately aided the Mia- {rive in time 1o see the work after Limafiohal fiiatch which will in- | chinists in rolling up a.telal leam ljunch. but last night he still had not | At e a b é - faTkeéd ‘gbout in every | score of 160 g { made his appearance. He is on his ner of ‘the 'woild Where the gamc The reeults of the various sames | way frora Cubn, and is bringing Larry ol | follow: { Doyle and Mike Gonzales with him. his added match will bying to- N, B. Machine Co. In the openine workout “the flaner her professionals on both sides of | Burkharte:........ 162 101 o that blgemed in the spring. tra i Atlantiv. [¢ will be decided on | Chalmers . S o pELe \A\rmu.k W hlt]r. young shert- 3 7. according to @ ncediivarciimye St E i 115 5 istop from the Cathelic university o T B = = = n‘"‘:’m;’_:.‘d::'*l“‘l‘;h"‘,'\f"\\. ASELT ) e e ) 107 S | Washinsion. and George Kelly, the ")\;ig ;.‘3,‘3 ifi;fi& crip AND You Loais ‘AT WiHEnN FINALLY SHE pool, secretary of the United States Foote .. i, e [ first Daseman, who was bought back SO S0 e e s YOURSELF 1IN TreE DOES CALL AND AN'T T A GR-R-RAND ¢ association. .’ This date imme- | Hogan 04 | from Ruchester late last scason. White e e MRROR FEFLIMNG ThAT rea o Rl o S s e ERY Lely procedes that for the national — had not heen on the field more than | | You'VE - MADE Ant ASS CALLANG You! SconErR 3 . 32 Sal an hou:r when some of the crities = u championships, whicl begins on s | e F YoURSELF B k= va Tt were ready o pronounce him another OF Yo LF &niD AND ADIKS You To Vanderpool alge announced that | [Kiley .o i, il #90.. £ ! Joe Tinker. Of course Tinkers come WRECHED Your came RifiHT ouT 1 ceived the following letter | Cook ......... Gx, 1 Tonly cver so seldom. but {0 the credit f ONLY CHAMOE Gulle secretary of the | Willlams ... ..t of White il must be said that be il Ancient: club, dated I saudette | handles himself far botter than would | | Andersen | be expected of a young man who has reference 1a your inquiry ve- | 5 s { had na minor leazue experience. The dated of the championship a6 { collegian is rasi. knows how to play snaments in your ictter of the Tth SOR.& a hall and nas an arm which worked | £ M. Low, heg to state they | X to perfection. \Whether he will fast allows: T e | 58 [ remains to be seen. If he can keop | Ladies’ championship, May 20 en- | Youn a0 i . | his fielding form and do some reul | x close April 255 draw on Apeil 26. -Page .....oeoeoiln 5 hitting McGraw will be spared the ewcastle, | V. Bubcock D ke irouble of looking about for a possi L smatenr championship begins | Sandstrom ... Bl ] ble successor to Arthur Iletche R i ‘ ! e open championsiip begins 'ho ladies championship of Great i : | | % ) tain to he held at Newaastle, | [jshey ... ... .. 8 3 ! E . : ,/ Aty Dawn, will be of special inter- : Galbrith ... .. g2 ik o ] : ¢ g : § & to women in this country. as @' Gustufson . .. E 89 | Club Hears That Roush. Groh. Dau- 9 Conyright N. ¥, Tobnne Tne, & & bert and Kopt. Will Aflix J, Il Be- e e s g : R L : — nber of the leading play have | Ohiscn pounced their intention of com- ' punielson ing abroad. The Newcastle cou Neubauer the reputation of being one of ! hest in Treland. | 37 { Cincinnati. O.. March 5.—The end ) | of the hold-out war hetween the Cin- : S NG. Borselle ..... s 1 cinnati ball club and fonr of its sta N y BOX[NG BHJL 0 lN WI N CHAMPION NAMES TERMS: o Lund b L6 players is in sight. Word that Bddie . _— s e a “ nce R et st. Demprey and| Baslings il : tousn, Larry Kopf. Heinic Groh and R R | o | Bob Cannefas Asks $7,500 to Defend | ’ ; i Jake Daubert would be signed hefore H e g S Kearns Usual Course. T e helt stavis sonth on Friday | Provides for “Six-Ounce Gloves fov | Leaguc Leaders Take Game from Three-Cushion Title. remeisco, Marc o in- | - . { morninz was heinz whispered in offi- . k 5 S icugo, March 3.—Tobert L. Can= N Irancisco, March ! | on e e Heavyweights—Clubs Sctling Move | Fafnir Five—Hart and Hutchinson ' nerax, three-cushion billlard cham. A truce between the ¢l 1 these o Ao e L i ok rea : L o S A A h s bivy weighit cliampion pusilist of the | Facey ............ ki ])Iz\\_\r:1 it was said. will he declared thantCapnaitsftofForfeitiLicenses. Win'from Rusacll'snd Ecwin, )%ieckeh:!::l fofi:i'.'»eiifinlfifin, \“rf;:i tate _l'mory, IC t. pid, and his manager. Juck Kearns. ; ibner ........... % ! shortly after Pat Moran arrives in Albany, March S.—Final amend- | By a 42-10-29 seore, the ledgue-|announced the terms under which he | F 'd March 5 connection with alleged s ive, Stanley ..., S { Cincinpati. h 5 .| ments to the Walker bill legalizing {inz Corbin basketball quintet won | Would play Kieckehefer for the title. i ay! arc 1fL evasion by Dempsey have taken F5 snoatiobo E Directors of the club have deeided | oo 20 8 o0 S e tnc"'Y".i Chins Cri e e fore Squad Goes South, ANIMATED CARTOONS BY "BRIGGS” AT THE LYCEUM EVIRY WEEK (FIRST PART) Cnder Auspices of Co. M, C. S. Ge tments ainst Jack Dempses, R - e i Lewpold to keep the warld championship team 4 ehampion $7,500 hefore ths nex = R usual course and removal pro- to 5 A Jdis as o result of o con. | floor 1ast night; and in the first game. p .8 ore, next tour S s Bl o iinresae sksimat e {intact and are prepared. the report [ were made todiy as a result of a con- | 208 200 MR EE BHC M 08 BT UM nament, and demanded a guarantee | N. B. MACHINE GIRLS bh in Los Angeles, Annette 9 ; went. to )n‘\'r“w ::‘\: L f‘wiv\\r Soe v\“ L | fere nce the democratic leader, Sena- | o is best to get a 9-to-§ dectsion ,Of that amount. He also designated vs. = ams, Unitcd Stat U GO B RN ; (oo he sl lse il BeRs | tor James TTalier fhag erday | over Russell and Erwin. Both mmes,n}:u tlm_g‘*?tch- if made, would be for | yATIONAL FIRE INS. CO. GIRLS. . announced herc yesterday. Al 9 a8 1 e Flter s the et hold-ont who | With the ropublican leader of the sen- | ware well plavedi-and the lead see-. Hree rishis fi,]’:‘f}i:”;cf"o*’g‘ms n EI e The indictments were returned late '8 Al 2 ! ! ate, J. Henry Walters, and Senator Al- | sawed in both several times. £ : i I v 4 Molyneux S ] 1 ) be tendered a new offer at 3 - s 3 : = ,_ B, NE jday. The men have not vet been | poo ; | :‘h‘“ ":‘m\P e lendered o new offer &t {vah W, Burlingame, Jr., chairman of F i bt il i il reca‘lgtsij Sh(;u_ld'.ktleck;:hefer win he | N. B, _UCIII\T [iisdes soearding 1o advices from . ypaue : | have reached the limit in his case, and | (¢ senate judic commitiee, which | Corbin.Wafnir eontest the scare stood | o> e subject to ‘challenge from | vs. 3 > : el jphaveineachecain sicas | is handlinz the measure . Cannefax within sixty days after the AM. BOSCH MAGNETO ps Angecles ill wait for him to accept the con- G = £as 2 19 to 16 in favor of the Corbin five.| i - i AML A + While the bill § ; i o n fiVe. | contest. according to the terms. When e hile the bill in its completed form | The second half was casy .going fo : . = will permit 13 round houts. it Will give | the winners after Vie Larson begar | ' i5Sued his chalienge Kieckchefer 8 X e . the boxing commission power to have o . ©82% | gsgerted he had been discriminated | First Game 7:30. Dancing 9 to,12 shorter houts for the minor divisions, | L0 fhoot ~baskets, and a. lead Was' ggainst in the recent tournament won | 7-Piece Orchestra. Admission’ S $ 1 tract ndered to him some time ago. INDIANS ON THELR WAY, Laiders. Heinie Groh yesterday called off his e = . Andersen v on 104 wrin to Nochester. for the present at B Cleveina Blasers Departitar) oy Wizt o LG least. believing that he and Moran | outsioptheam noralyisl easily piled up. Hildebrand and|py Cannefax \. Andersen . 1oe can come to terms before Friday. I | N0 Poxing matches will he permitted | 50116 played at forward positions, Sundays. and five ounce gloves will be jtiisyidoinotibeRnll BISAE AR R Iol | Fenviton o1l ihe o ralup! Eojine ) oo Ay Boenter Sand SLareonty and CARPENTIER TO MARRY. BOWLING Cleveland. Ohio. March 5.—ln| Huck . | Rochester. . Wilson at guard for the iwinners. : e lightweight division and six ounce SO gu ¢ el e % arge of Secretary Walter McNicha's, e ! SE (gl i G g © | Fafnir used Gibmey and Moran as for- Paris, March Georges Carpen the Cleveland baseball ciub. Play - 4 514 3 ] ar i | . ; R ors| tier. neavyweight puailist champion | (] Bowl Al - | | S Siateat nioricaiaie thibon open tor jverds, Baenat: at centar ‘smd Lipits 2 Gl asino bowing eys s Waod, Wambsganss, New. Grah YALE TRACK SCHEDULE bouts by the Walker bill, Clubs i and Cahill at guard. e e = ¥ \der and Johnston left for the train- | Which scll seats in excess of seating | Mscellent suarding by beth tearms | S838¢ Will be married next. Monday. | OPEN DAILY 10 A. M. MACHINE 0. j Training Camp. aceording to announcement here to- New York, Marcl —Wallac hnson. of Philadelphia. named fifth —Milan Soviet Fails, the nagional tennis ranking, is to A rhot ol March neiner 1 act Hoyler 11 from fouls, Downes ancy. Smith, apman, Gardne s Arranged for Fou Varsity IFavorable action on the boxXing Lill | close scove in the L and H.-R, and I3, d Lunte will leave from their home ! by the judiciary committee is expect- | @ame. Both teams uscd their regulas heir snlary | d | 2 bming season. he New Britain Machine company | manager of the Yale track team, an- Young Hercules, the Berlin wre one of the fastest games seen there | o F T 0 e | e accevts the challenge hurled Laborers Attempt to Resume Work this season hy a =core of 33 to Aty S 5 PURE L im Jast week Kid Benjamin, Bl . : L the difference - hange plages with R. Norris Williams | in the second half Restella came | pated in fowr indoor meets this wir Kent-Ventres match in this city du with orders from socialist leaders, 5;? "°’d"’g§°“’"f" ~ . of Boslon. ranked sixth, as the! through with four baskets and Jones ' ter. will compete in the Penn reiays. | ing the month of March. workers who have been on strike at- tanfed apd eolene S 1 ROPPING make’ sult of a recommendation made by { wdded three more. dropping thew | (he intercollegiate and dual meets i comipelled a continution of the strike. & - best of them you'll find that your second oward Voshell, of this city. metro-' Gieetersloh, who scored 12 points in foutdoor season, «nd the varsity will | Dodgers had (wo hard workouts yes Radicals seized a number of Milan .h.v:i.mt-y'loodnlhlfir;—lflyofl // Nothaniel .\\,..., of Roston. ! N. B. Mauchine, Forestville. The spring schiedule s follows norning and a seven-inning ball gam for . o f % 3 morning and a s 8 ces. An attaek ¥ - ex- N b = lade 100%. nd Willis . Davis. of California Keat rf, ¢......o. . Kirchgessner Spring meei. April : Penn relays i ;. e e ceneiita s Srattach onjitie labor ex E - =Vimprove a new blade 1 but in the afternoon e change by anarchists was repulsed by . oo give ouuniformshaving it ¥ he Koneys won by 6 to 3 ; J Z you Campbell. rg......... ttersloh {vard at Cambridge, May 15: e in- : : 3 Wi ey . """_"'" sood. a8 the Erat Locke, Kenney | terscholastic at New Haven. May 23: ey REDS Gillette Blades Free 5 ) Cleveland. nobell 5 . . : . it e ! . =l Micial B Say stropped—and strop it en 1. tGietiersioh & . 3 CADDOCK WINS, of hoekey here last night the Mon Official Reperts Say. daily for 20 shaves, with w0l of Coi ah < ey 1. stzop) W Michizan o the preliminar . hetween Pitle Holder. ——— in the Caucasus region according to ,.,Gdlellobll .. the girls’ team: the ille girls governme ) e £ you are not delighted atter 90 days g - ) sl "‘ 'w‘ riod fai a decision R ained aRielinE o atGhiby b e R lcons soviet troops in that distriet have use you can return it snd FOUF will forfeit their license { was responsible for the small and! g, LADIES’ PATRONAGE SOLICILED ties within the next few days Defeats Povestville Hooptoss By | Meets, Besides Numceral and Inter- | ed dquring the middle of next week. | lineups. Jumes C. Dunn, owner of the team, ) - - Chairman Burlingame expec e i hic O'Neill and Firsi Baseman Win. v Haven, March 3.—N. J. Smith, HERCULES 1S WILLING. e e Harris over : for the S basketball team defeated the Fo: I nounced the 1920 Yale track schedule | tier today informed the Herald sport- | Anarchists Attack Faclovies After Prove to yoursclf = BENNIS RANKING CHANGED. ville team on their floor Jast night in { night. It calls for four varsity | ing editor. through Al Ventres, that / o h . the end of the first half the Forest- | numeral and interscholastic MEets. | plainville, Benjamin is going throv 4 vilies led by a score of 16 to 11. but | The team. which has alrezdy partici- | with arranzements for the propos Milan, March 3.—In compliance o et - % tempted to resume work yesterday Bf S 2 N he ranking commiltee to the execu- i from the center of the floor. In this | with Princeton and Harvard. St an st o 5 5 \Belore Stropping = : ¢ 1 | : ST chist greups attacked fac- ades——y: ve commiltee of the Uniied States; half the Junes-Campbell combination | The spring nunmeral meeting, com- KONEYS WIN OPENER s e e e Y""°"°"‘"“:‘“‘S‘x".';:5‘g]“w“5.n' Liwn Tenn wwociation. Also, S.! put up a stone wall defense, so thal ing on April 24. ofticially opens the Jacksonville, Fla. March b 2 SRS new ones~—that are olitain chamypion, is @ move up from | the first half. did no scoring at all it | start its season 1he next week at the | (erday. Manager Fobinson gave them ' .qaplishments and proclaimed a / 3 third not as good as the second, Py 5 sition to } ey Z H e ) oo = e . - = = s = ey (. 1th position 2 1 the 1 pass- | Penn re one hour of batting practice in the goyiet hut were expelled by military i Wra) We guarsntee the Twinplex to not only Restella. Ceee «.....rf. Hovxier [ap Philadelphia. April 30 and May 1; Jimmy Johnston and Ed Konetch e i : e : = i SR d ¥ and <o -{ the troep ) - yourl 0th and 50th shaves HAHN TO CONCIE AT U, OF M, Loteyen it -, Downes | Princeton New Haven, 8: Har- © Univers 2 _Jones Jg intercellegiat May 29, CANADIANS WIN. ! g S , N We'll gladly give you = 8 LResteila 4. 1 1 aa il : .. March .—In a gume | Rapid Advances Made By Bolsheviks. s~ 5 new blade — Twinplex archs of Winnipex defeated the Cleve- | | ougon, March 3.—Russian Bol- g ; ) out charge—to preve haw Former Champion Downs French - land teanm by a score of 2 to 1. shevik forces are advancing rapidly i pingimprovesNEW oI REE p X | an official telegram received by Reu- 10 Year Service Gi t New York, M 2 Sergeant lar i| ' ‘ ear ce w‘l_l. BEAIN FINANCES OLYMPIC thzan, | o0 bata score of 5ilo A gAne | (agdock. forme ing npion, EX-SOLDIER IS GHARGED ters Lld.. from Mascow. During .the Y 4 We take the entire responaibilit Madrid, Marcl 3.—The which was forced to g0 an extra pe- i 1o Teat his title el ,last fortnight the message says, the - e o) ¥ Speunted. o 150.000 pesatas, ol b s = L queror last night when he defeated | Trial Marviage in Which Formgs | captured 17.000 prisoners, and Gen v g money will be refunded. N FReigies: i : o Denikine's army is declaied 1o I i e S e NICRALLS BETURNS, Salvadore lier. the French TR 2 Carcditotnbe o d fdy, the training expenscs of th: s (R TR Sl o Reitish Soldier Figured Culmin- | “gradually dispersing.” te in the Olfmpie zames at Ante ? Bs Vale Rowing Concn | seconds in b el e e i AN = e srp next summes Gack to U. s, addoclk L o ad {CARDING Off, FIELDS. scissors after one of (the Most interest- Phoenis, Ariz. March =% lal ARy Now York, March 3.—Guoy Nickalls. ' jng bouts ever scen in a wrestling . ed » i = : PARTY SEVE S former coach of the Y o z 5 st spirit mayriage contract entered infe N Garrisons” Placed at AU Camps in DARTMOUTIH SEVEN WINS, orm I theé Yale * crew. re- | match. It was & most spirited com- | e BlE8E B0 T an artiets | U iladelpt March i vlmxlmnvu‘v turned "lW "‘(" :::r;;\‘uidy‘h::r Ynnvl\'»mnv E!;«t,‘!xr:r}-:‘ nm..u action ::n“. :\, 1o | odel.-has resulted in the eonviction filnEeton falgmodRcey iSRisican Lo nER take WDt M ffneno v T e e ol v BLeat {in federal court here of Henry! Tampico, March 3.—Garrisons Eocleplofll DL e e S | g AT e e of sond it # ("Brieh, former Dritish suldier on ' from 50 lo 100 soldiers are to be e: Eduiied RtoRbIcH (g in the Luncashire Fusilears | brousht. defear to him. (addock i ihe charge of hringing to the United , tablished in all of the il camps 4n e auring the war with the rank of cap- | superb form. wrestled like a ic States Miss Vera Mort. for immeral; this region: according to. orders re- ¢ T tain. His regiment went into the | champion and carned the honors of | Purposes. i ceived here by General Lopez, Hithe AABRE DALBERY SLIGNS. | lines in July. 1918, and~=taved until | the ho The - airl testified 1hat she iuet{lo the activity of federal soldiers has < - S U. March A-—Word has| Armistice day near Lille. At ihe victor: it was anneunced | 0'Brien. in London. and that he had ! been limited to mere pursuit-of rebel THE ABBE HARDWARE Co n received from Jake Daubevt, first | He was met by Seth Low. captain of ! {asked her to marry him. I said 1] bands who have committed depreda- = * Tampico District. olleze defeated ! that Caddock would have a return 5 5 seman, that he-has aceepted-ternts | the 1916 crew. and said that he would | match. with’ Stecher at the Garden on | Would give him' Si¢ months trial” she | tions. = Hardware an(}Cutlery nd has forwarded his signed con- | confer with the Yale rowing commit- | Monday. March 5. .Chevalier weigh- { said. | promised to marry him if Under the present plam ampie - 219 MAIN; ST NEW BRITAIN CT. rac nnouirced ‘at héadguariers | te€ at the Yale ciub as soon as -] e pounds and Caddock $ 1T liked him well enough at the end ' guards will be provided ™r workmea - e | % ’ > I [} o 3 b Lot that time.” in the petroleum ficlds at all times.

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