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NEW BRITAIN Y. W. C. A. QUINTET IS SWAMPED IN FIRST GAME OF SERIES WITH MIDDLETOWN—PENN. PLAYS RINGS AROUND YALE IN FINAL GAME OF INTERCOLLEGIATE LEAGUE—NOTED ED PRO. GOLFERS COMING IN JUNE y Vandon ef al, to Tour‘; America During Summer don, March 11.—A number of inent British professional goliers eave here in June for an ex-« d exhibition and competitive tour | e Mitchell, the most successful r of last year, has made ar- ments to visit America, and | hbly will be accompanied by | e Duncan of Hanger Hill [y Vardon (South Herts) holder | e open championship, probably isit America for the third time, bs Braid (Walton Heath) has tely decided not to leave Eng- but two other well known pro- pnals will probably join the party. s will be Mitchell's first visit to tates. Vardon won the American championship at Wheaton, IiL, P00 with J. H. Taylor (Mid-Sur- as runner-up. Vardon, in with E. Ray (Oxhey), visited can in 1913 and took part in the lorable open championship at line, Mass. They tied with leis Ouimet for the title, and the named then won a sensational ry in the play-off. REJECTS CHALLENGE Conforms to Rules in Turn- Down Canada’s Request to Con- For Davis Cup. Hney, N. S. W., March 11.—The lian Lawn Tennis association ejected Canada’s challenge for Davis cyp, the world’s premier s trophy, on the ground of its hg arrived after the expiration of ime limit for challenges. It is ited, however, that Canada ap- 0. the other challenging nations ,_redraw, bder ‘the rules governing Davis ‘eompetition the Australian cup | s have had no other alterns than to turn down Canada's enge, for it is specifically re- | pd that all challenges to be valid be in the hands of the cup hold- ation before the fi Monday in h. The rejection, nowever, 1s a p formality on Austr.lia’s part. Tt iite probable th Canada will be itted into the international event, these is anciher rule that per- a late entry and a redraw if the challenging natior agree un- vusly to accept the eniry. HUGGINS IS PLEASED. ks Managcer Woud Back Second n Against Any in Either League. ksonville, Fla.,, March 11—Mil- jiluggins, manager of the Yan- , after seeing his “colts” whip his lars two ddys in succession, an- ced last night that he woud | his second team against any r. second team of any club 1n the American or National e for $1,000 a game. ggins said he would line up the hgters in this way: Gleich, of; bul, 1f; Fewster, Ward, 3b sel, 1b; Geiser, rf; Biemiller, 2b; man and Dan Murphy, c¢; Mec- » Smallwood, Miller and Collins, nd that bunch could give any team in either league an argu- | t, too,” declared Huggins. T GOLF BY YOUNGSTER. Year-Old Boy Beats His Father | in Match at Pinehurst. nehurst N. C., March 11.— bes Wilson, son of Willie Wilson, Pinehurst and York Harbor golf | essional, celebrated his tenth hday yesterday by defeating his er by 4 up in the course of a : ch in which Wilson Senior al- bd the. youngster two strokes on ang ‘holes and one stroke on the | 't ‘ones. | fllie went around in the low ties, but the little fellow took | lead at the start by winning the ‘hole in par and the next three ' stroke over par and robbed his er of a half on the fourteenth fathering in a bidie four on that . The 10-year-old boy was near green in 2 PLAYERS GO SOUTH. dianapolis, Ind., March 11. (ht members of the Indianapolis b of the American association left e yesterday accompanicd Mana Jack Hendricks and Owner Smith St. Petersburg, F where the will train this season. Othe bers of the team joined the party incinnati and others will report cct to the training c Ollia ara,. third baseman, fnber of the team who ed his contrac RUTGIERS LOSE! Princeton, N. J. Inceton Preparator Imed Rutgers Prep he afternoon in one-side B final score was 42 o 9, the Ne ngwick players failing to score a gle field goal in the second half. has not | ON COURT. March school 11— over- vester- BOWLING asino Bowling Alleys ' OPEN DAILY 10 A. M. IES’ PATRONAGE SOLICITED | Powe | Aspinall | | “Dot” i the | plant. | Urban Stingle | Carlson BOWLING RESULTS Rucker I Derby : Edwards . ing Sinski Smith 85 89 Livingston 92 95 442 | and 105 69 s0 Philbrick Helm LaFreld ! team, . | ling all the way. s N S 1tne Yale | 405 439 American Hutchingson Neurath ... Josephson Johnson O’Connell Paper Goods. - . 93 88 S4 81 88 98 (35 109 88 84 92 S6 86 4214 " 43 L. F. & C. Printing Room. Anderson 6 Cunningham 93 Johnson 3 Sandquist . Maier 93 GIRLS’ BASKETBALL R. & F. Wins in Overtime Pcriod— Britain Machine Wins Easily From | O’Shea, West Stanley Rule & Level Team, A field basket shot by Miss B. Ba- laski during a five minute overtime period, won for Russell & Erwin.in their game with the Landers, Frary & Clark team at the Y. W C sium last night, score 7 to “Dot” Heller w Captai s the only other R. E. player to score, her five points hav- ing been thrown fram the foul line. Lillian Swanson was the scoring ma- chine for Lande She landed four points from the floor and one from | the foul line, making a total of five points secured by the Universals dur- ing the game. The summary: R. & E. Betty Applegren........ Teft forward Landers. .M. Holmes .L. Swanson ight forwasrd Heller.... .....Agnes Elliot Center B. Baloski. E. Hodge - . Maude Hatton guard s, Swanson 2, Balaski L: from fouls, Heller 5, Swanson 1. In the first game the Stanley Rule'& Level tive smothered under by the sharp-eyed busket tossers of the New Britain Machine company. and zame resulted in a 14 to 5 win the girls of the Chestnut street s Stingle, Petrucelli and took two double tallies each and Miss Petrucelli shot two free tries making up the Machine company score. Misses Volz and Ackerstrom did the scoring for the Stanley Rule. The summary: B. Machine. for N forv Petducelli, Olson...... g Right farw Urban, Petrucelli........ Ackerstrom . Yankis Costello Regalis Field bask 2, Urban 2, Volz 1: strom 3, Petrucelli 2 Petrucelli om fouls. Acker- ARVARD Cambridge, Harvard football cleven w University of Valparaiso Indiana, at the stadium on Oct. was announeed The was left vacant lation game schedued Notre uni¥ersity. " raiso. it date of z with Dame | Rosenast | Sweeney ! I I e ety ] Carpentier is Asked By Pari | league, i the PENN. PLAYS RINGS AROUND YALE FIVE Intercollegiate Champions Scorel 44 to 16 Victory Haven, March 11.—The of Pennsylvgnia ba champions of the Inter iate league, played rings around the Yale five last night before the largest crowd of the season, beating the 44 to 16. From the first whistle to the last the Penn five played a brilliant passing and blocking game. Sweeney, in tossing seven baskets scoring six goals from fouls, L ought his total of points up to 133, bettering the Intercollegiate record of 130 made by Kinney of Yale in 1917. Ilis work was spark- Cap. Van Slyck of team, who led in individ- ual points up to last night, was care- guarded in both halves, and shot one basket from the floor. He was off in his tosses fronf fouls, getting but 6 out of 13.sThe lineup: Penn (44) Yale (16) Van Slyck Uni- ity Alderman Graves Hamill Left Guard. Rose- Peck from floor Sweeney T S Graves 4, McNichol Van Slyck, Hamill, Cohen; goals foul, Sweeney 6 out of Van 6 out of 1 substitutions, Zucker for McNichol, Hunt- for Rosenas Yates for Yale, Jamieson for Aldgr- for Cohen; time of minutes; referee, Mr. Point; umpire, Mr. from Slyck Penn, simnger Graves; man, Crane halves, 20 Cochrane. NEW@E GEORGES | Police to Disperse Crowd Gathered to Witness His Church Wedding. Paris, March 11.—An announcement that the religious marriage ceremony for Geor: pentier, the heavy weight pugilist, and Mille. Georgette Laurentia Elasse would be celebrated at a Paris church on Tuesday proved to be an error. Crowds appeared before the church, blocking the_ street, and finally the police requested Carpentier and his bride, whose civil marriage took place in the City Hall on Monday, to ap- pear and disperse the throng. This they did. Later, Carpentier said the date for the church wedding had not been set. | { i 1 | | | | state Local Baseball szg'zr { Will Leave On Saturday | (“Jake”) Jacobson, stac and home-run king of the team of the International; will leave Saturday morning for North Carolina, where he will join the team for early spring training. | Last season Jacobson made more home runs than any other man in the International league, and New Brit- | ainites hope he will do as well thi Merwin outfielder Baltimor | one. BOWLING CONGRESS OPENS. Peoria, IlL. March 1L.—The annual international tournament American Bowling congress opened here last night. The annual meeting of the “A. B. C.” delegates will be held tomorrow 10 a. m. instead of Sunday, it was announced following a meeting of members of the congress executive committee Twenty-eight 3-men teams competed on the opening program. == | ER TO SIG) | 11. idie the world has an- et for ROUSH E.\ Cinecinnati, O.. Roush, centertielder champion Cincinnati nounced he will sign the coming season at the Red ing camp in Miami, Fla. Roush avrived here after an arduous motor trip fro in Oakland City, Indiana. March of Reds, his cont | Cahil Loox DEAR-Sycw A WCNDERFUL BARGAIN IV AN ATLAS- TueRe HAS BEEW SucH BIG CHRANGES (N The OLD WORLD You ENGLISH PRO. GOLFERS TO TOUR AMERICA DURING SUMMER—POL. You re JusT TRvin® To FinD FAWLT HERE — Tuevve GoT AUSTRO- Thera ASN'T ANY SuCw TG ANY MORE ——— e Somebody Is Always Taking the Joy Out of Life Tue CLERw SA Tue MAPS WERE New /\ UP To DATE 14 ooD 1DeAr | ST ¢ EVEN In THe INDEX WELL - WHERE S PoLarnD_? T ASN 3 ICE ASK CARPENTIER TO DISPERSE CROWD Tue CLER= SAID~ wHeRe. 1S CZECHO- SLovaia '} TiSNT HERE / [ ) ~ ou can T HUNGARY EVERY Trive GIvVE HOow ABOULT Tme NEW NATION ARMENIA EXPECT YU RE S0 UNREASONABLE - T BAcwk AND SToP FAULT FINDING WHERE ~ (S FINLANMD - ¢ How MBoUT SCHLESWIG = \T SHoOwS (T HERE AS A GERMAN STATE - IT BEones To DENMARK NOow OH You THink You RE SO0 SMART- Go ABouUT YouR owwm BUSINESS No Wonper! oK AT The COPYRIGHT YEAR (L= A HA na nana - ANIMATED CARTOONS BY “BRIGGS” AT THE LY‘CEU)I EVERY WEEK (FIRST PART) MIDDLETOWN GIRLS Y. W. C. A.-Goes Down to Defeat in First Game of Series The New Britain Y. W. C. A. girls | ' - SWAMP LOCAL FIVE basketball team, ‘tontenders for the | championship, were over- elmed in the first of a three-game series with Middletown Y. W. C. A. last night in that city. The Hard- ware city misses were never in running, and when the game was over the score stood 30 to 7 in favor of the Middletown girls. The work of Miss Robinson and Miss Cahill tured for the victors, the latter girl electrifying the crowd by a long shot just before the end of the game. For New Britain Miss Rigelow secured two goals from the field and Miss Kopf The teams will meet in the sec- ond game of the series in this city on March 26. The Middletown girls have appeared here this season, and other opponents of the locals on their home floor, the visitors were victims. The score: Middletown wh New Britain 5 B Gon . Bigelow Robinson € Kopf Gallagher Clark “arson Middletown, 30; New Britain, from floor, Cahill 4, Robin- Gallagher, Varson 3, Bigelow 2, opf 1; goals from fouls, Cahill 2 K | Bielman: referee, Overhysser; time, of halves, 20 minutes. PROMOTERS AR INED. Hartford, March 11.—The Hart- ford boXing commission at a hearing Bielman | the - fea- . like | easy | i Tomlinson, | vear. held yesterday afternoon, imposed a fine aof $100 on the promoters of the ! this city I 1 boxing exhibition held in Monday night for mismanagement. The commission voted that the seating capacity hereafter be limited to 2,100, The selection of referecs to officiate in lacal bouts w: 1so confirmed. JOHNSON IN GOTHAM. Eiaiahs i Arranges Conferences With Heydler | to Discuss Selection of Chairman. | York, March 11.—President Johnson, of the “American arrived here yesterday probably wili remain the rest of the week. He and President Heydler, or | the National league, have arranged to hold daily conferences regarding mat- ters of interest to the two major or- | ganizations. They are to discuss th selection of a chairman for the na- tional commission, but neither of | them would say that any positive an- | nouncement will be made on this im- | portant subject during the wee New B. B. league, and | WILLIAMS, 23: UNION, 17. Mareh 11.—Williams defeated Union, 23 to 17, in the fast- est game of the season here last night The Purple uncovered a clever pass- ing game which more than offset the strong defense of the visitors. The all-around work of H. Jones, the Williams center, who registered 19 of | his_team’s points, featured. Williamstown, CAPTAIN, Middletown, March 11.—Edward H. of Elizabeth, N. J., has been elected captain of the Wesleyvan university basketball team for next WESLEY MASON READY FOR BOUT., South Bend, March 11.— kie Mason, W ne, h concluded his training here for his hout with Jimmy Wilde, Ensglish fly- weight boxing champion, which will take place in Toledo, O., Friday night. He reported yesterday he Ind., of Fort was half a pound under the required weight—108 pounds. Mason left here { for Toledo this afternoon. | TOURNEY IN BRIDGEPORT. Hartford, March 11.—The cham- pionship tournament of the Connecti- cut Golf assoliation will be held the Brooklawn Country club, Brids port, June 23, 24, 25 and 26. SHE’S CLOSE FRIEND OF LADY ASTOR! e = ‘ AGNES CHALMERS New York—D>Miss Azues Chalmers, member of the Grand Rapids, Mich., board of education and a close friend of Lady Astor, has returned ta the United Sf after o t to Lady Astor’s home at Clendon ng. She is the author of “The King's Cupbear- DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night. Stornge. Supplies and Repairing MANROSS AUTO (0. OVERLAND AGENCY Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty. Phone 2227 139 Arch St. 4 LEASURE CARS M. IRVING JESTER 192 ARCH STREET Eastwood Electrical Service Statior: and Garage. 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