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NEW BRITAIN' DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 15, 102. - = - ? 5 . X - e — e e e MANAGER M'GRAW STARTS CANNING SEASON—CADDOCK AND LEWIS CLASH ON MAT TONIGHT—BOUT GOES ON IN MERIDEN DESPITE REFEREE'S RULING—ONLY AMERICANS TO PLAY ON GOLF TEAM—CUBAN HORSE WINS FEATURE RACE AT HAVANA—NEW BRITAIN GIRLS WIN AT BASKETBALL = g ——— \D LOCK EXPERTS |~ "V GRS WIN WINS RICH STAKE | PGRAW TIES CAN | {When & “Feller” Needs a Friead o By Briggs Playi atillates, Purse of $10,750 at Havana. : . The Y. W, C. A. leam trayeled to Havana. Cuba, March 15.—Amid | i G d Sd P 0ck and Lewis.to Settle Mat- | nockvitie Suiuraay nishe and dsteats | cne sossins sheers of 10.000 perconss | Jill Gooney and Sidney Ross 6o ed the Girls' b ef that city in a| Blue Wrack, running in the colors of | i 4 fast and interesting game, 22 to % {tne popular Cuban turfman, A. T, B k M ter°of Mat Supremacy R o L R e ack to Minors ST 3 for the locals. In the second hall fcap, which carried a net value of Lo 3 “Y" girls produced their ‘'shoot- {§10,750. at the Oriental park track ¥ York, March 15.—Fd. Lewis, | ing eyes” and dropped in seven go: vesterday. The victory of the son litor of ithe flying head lock, and | from the floor holding Rockville to 3. ' of Wrack was perhaps the most pop- Caddock, practitioner of the | 1iiss Beilman was the chiel scor- | ylar ever witnessed on the island, scissors, will have the center of i cr for both teams, having six field | and when Pickens returned to the age tonight at Madison Square | gouls to her .credit. with Miss Kobf | gcal he was en a rousing ova- m, Where they meet in a catch- | ¢ {he locals and Miss Thuemmler of | tjon. The cheering continued until ch-can debate to decide which | (e Girls' club close behind. The | the horses were led away. have the privilege of contesting | syarding of Helen McCue for New; priving hard and only a nose back on' with Joe Stecher, professor of | Brjtain was one of the outstanding { came Tolite, the zame little son of ! San Antouio, Tex.. March 15.—John | MeGraw has made the first cut in the rester of the Giants. He announced i the, release of Jimmy Cooney, the shortstop, to the Milwaukee club of the American association and the re- tarn of Sidney Ross. left handed Pitcher, to the San Antonio club of the Fexas league. It is expected that ny more releases will be made pub- Me Defore the Giants leave here Fii- day night. #*Cooney was purchased late last sea- ! Bon from the Providence club of the Eastcrn league, in which he batted 1805, The purchase was made main- pody scissors. Lewis and Cad- | yeapures of the gar | Broomstick, while just hall. a length wepsigdrmerly champlons, and ummary: further back was Cromwell, the top bject of each is to regain the | v yr (. A, Gl Clab e e A e T r crown-that , now adorns the ¢ gelow .. .... Cogswell:ggod time of 1 The second By erecher. < : horse received §1,200, The third got B o manaueaton e Biliesiicoprn veber | $600, the fourth $300 aund the fifth s OCk ane sl $150 : v 2gmal B ot siary and cushiapalt ihe | Bellman i [nThercimes aiiineminule L s Tiada.. 1 aonmestion it iihen na aces Stecher tlo it Lo omis . i S NSNS o dat 1} Eeipostbclor e R [ e to Milwaukee it is interest- Beth (Hdooth and e aht guard Guichestitoliget olihis | stridc) and Ans 10 N9LE that Joe O/Brieh, secrotaly t mat contests have furnished |\ o o FIERUBUAIC e o o o eihile the fa. | of the New York club, s president of that (Heir phrsical ..o;nfxuan is ey e T L ot earordily | the minor league outft. It is likels hat could be asked. and as each o o Tl il ol e R R h o i ol ihereNishalstrine f attached o feue, siciiful and e Gioals from floor. Beilman 6. Kobf 3. second pesition to the middle of thed <O P le betvieen the o Loomis 1, McCue 1, Thuemmler S e B e 20885 Aum:-‘lo'rlhn r&;un}z in 1918 | Weber 1, Randail 1. Goals from fouls. | piay -colt step along. He was full ol it Wi B0 coben Thuemmler 1. Referee. Chapman: ' of yun and assumed a good lead, and | & "8 S0 DICR (0 FAA A0 | minutes of vigorous wre: Vibberts: timer, Kaminsky. | just when it looked like he would . : it fall: Cade s de- ‘aallop oft with the purse he hegan o tne win L OARSMEN PICKED e orts 1 ane i ot 1| AMERICAN GOLF TEAM $and Lewis wmict wi L 1918, and after two hour vides out to win by a nose. e |INCLUDES ONLY YANKS | the LR ch Guy Nickalls, of Yale, '\lakyc OLYMPIG EN’T‘RIES | ek dentative Sclection—Four of Last No Mixed Combinations of Players in | 5 but fob thi wenty-four Nations Have Ofticially Linep of International Conten- i GO S . March 15.-—Guy Nick- Sty e . | . As the strg A Accepted Belgium's Tnvitation to | Hers—Hagen' Leads! Bicid: j i B zlection of crews f“l’“’ Participate in Coming Games, | Belleair Heights. Fla.. March f RS | i i 8 iraining under . : T ! i o - . . { With lead of eight strokes cer [ { ; IS as announced lusi i rp. Marc e u ? L ECokeS MOy ol ! %1 5 ¢ LT OUNCEL IR Antwerp. March Twenty-four | jim Barnes, Walter I will be- d nations wlready have officially ac- |t FRC H—i i‘ L o~ X e Work wiil continu¢ indoors except | copted Belgium’s invitation to parti-, Thaw iy [11:°<\f’\{\c‘111l8‘x;;.\“ »h,oles’v ‘;x{' I ¥ | (IR 1 1 3 > def ien the weather allows practice on | .ipate in the cor Bivioic Eamsd Lo Che Wear Constiiopen | zo | Y Haven harbor. Threa shells . q (he Belgian committee churged | i o faverite over (ho flold. 1o ‘ | : T B ALE A rbor one afternoon | wity the preparations Dinsiahesal orlSaeR o s o S | i ; wecli {o¢ the only outdoor drill |, “4he face of all obstacles. deter- | ejlljer 1 Siciemn ot e : v ™ CAVES IC 20 ave everything in readiness ; 15 S Snee = ’ SREF” LEAVES RING | ittty crow ye nasie by | MI%ed o have cveryihing ity readiness 1 156, deNamara and Hutchinson 157. 1N . includes four oarsmen who gk 1' heiicibation 3 irty others are strung out hehind 1 i Official notice of e II { rowed on it last vear, as well as the the leaders. ‘ 4 5 LR ‘nited States has not been te-| There will be e York Boxer Appears in Meriden | DOTS0 OO n. It follow { the United cerRnea| be mo international ey e = | veieran coxswain 11 TOllOWS! L ul. | ceived. but it ix expected shortly. Con- | match this summer unless arransed €S =, | 5 a1 Bilis, Hartford,| fronted by the zreatest handic +{along the lines first susgested. The (o.:;:: No. . Toctioy. Mont. | -mposed upon any country in play who are interested want Shs : I 1. Flags. ! the games have been held, the straight American team. which swoitid ANIMATED CARTOONS BY “BRIGUS™ AT THE LYCEUM EVERY WEEK (FIRST PART) bl tocgan, of Brookivn, v“‘nl‘w‘enm« N 4.i Now 3, d. 3. Scieitelin, ;-¥ang are pushing the .acs s nclude PBapes and. Hutchingon g = Drummie, of Jersey. Cits. ! Philipy Allen, | With the sam@ si/ flent it out with a_ stfhjeht, igr " 3 ‘Saturday night in Meriden in " 0.i No. 7. J. S Moul. | are rapidly changing their country m. They insist ‘li“" (hey will hol | iUS SPRID A NEW ONE. HAPPY AT REVOLT. $2,000.000 FIRE. € Y st ! S onn.: stroke, C. C. ! from war ruin to a hive of industrs. ¥ in any team where Scotch, Eng- ‘orc March 13.—Manager 7 in go of the Lenox A. C. carl. | ew* Haven. Conn.; stroke. C. C. o . duso (7 ik et 5 Ao ., Ma 5.—>Manag i ] e “?c ,.is““‘. Which usually attend | Peters (captain). Seattle, Wash., “We must (':{m])l(‘lv _n; one _\ow' L \lf(f::l'l;’fs_\:l'i”nl ]uhlhflr wm : ~[omt Jack er Eastern | Hungarian > s Pleased At Ger- | Five Hundred Rendered Homeless by onnecticut bosing exhibition in | coxswain. Robert Carson. Pittsbursh. | w l'm! the A'rnnn\!(\r't;s of § u;.l:uha;nf R mM~“ S t“:\';‘;‘a :“: I'f'u;;"uc l;‘;un ]unnounrirl ,\leawma.\‘llmt man Politica] Overthrow, 1 Flamcs at_Grand View, Texas, iy S Catatal other countries where sames ve > ne hing. Ame he has found a vare bird in the base- : 3 i h boxers from out ‘:‘f.n;m;sn stat = —= } e e e case would not have a fair show. ! nail aviary. He is Gus Gardella. thivd Budapest. March 13.—Hung Forth Worth, Tex., March 15:—Loss s e C\oonmv_‘ S JOHNSON'S PLANS. an der Heyden, who is charged with | 25 1 ‘ICXO(:H‘\:([:I‘;:’)hnp:‘:ioi:: tw cl‘\t((m» baseman of the Worcester team, Who :(;,\liilifi*scjr:is;'iiou nE Dver ‘}‘OJ S | estimated at more than $2,000,000 dnd e seventi ¢ he —_— | A “\Whit gn b ers plo Linsf e Sl it is ¢ and claim it is justi- Seal ey Wheve | the technical arrangements. “\While _ b s 15 Written Mack from his home in | YOIt g Hind, 500 people rendered homeless by fiff duted 10-round mill Referee| g yrtha Goes o Juana Where | 118 (o0t 0 e that the arranze ]\o‘n;.rwblod, Medford that the price he has been | fication of their argument that so-} °7" BEOD @ HERCered S ome 0% : jerstanl ilongiie Sall men | He Will do Somc Boxing. ments wilP be better than those agen, Barnes, * Hutchinson and | offered for his scrvies in the 192 ; ¢lalist republics are incapable of sur- | Which swept Grand View Sunday art- heir corner and explained to the | Erady, who would be calied upon to | contract sent to Rim was too much. in countries where for cen- | ernoon. The greater part of the bisi- | | ness section and residential portion of® the city was destroyed. Three persons 1 w With Usual Result; Christie- Mclenna Bout a Corker. als that Coozan was not using his Mexico City, Mexico, March 135.— | Stockholm. we can :‘I.(- ‘assurance | o o e e s | oAt sentito WinL nas oo pmii e et e efforts. In spite of the fact thal | Jack Johnson. — former champlon | that they will be excellont” =~~~ imatter yesterday Wwill refuse to | to play professional baseball any | tomied to mionarchies i ity vimible to these at the | heavyweizht, hus reached Manzanillo | Tt nas been decided entAtivels 19 | piay in amsthing but a siraiaht team | longer, but if - Manager Mack fnds | “Nows from Germany.” said one of ree ide that Coogan was pulling his | on his way to Tia Juana which ls Ju open the stadium for .ju- 1m'|n.lila ‘»,: Rl D twe e Great | himself in hole and rveally needs a | the leading members of the Hungar- | Were injured when a building col- s with a sort of shoulder! this side of the bf‘:df“ o \Iuol‘u":. Jall- | the athletes a fortnight hefore (M>! Fiitain, third baseman, he will come up and | 1an royalist party today, ‘“demon- |lapsed.’ e the club, after listening to | fornia. Before leaving Mex 1ty | official opening on August 14. Haty Bl ot strates the Allies are going on the| Taking the shape of a “V" the fird . { Johnson said he had arranged a series AR BASEBALL SCORE: o wrong track in suppressing the natur- | swept through the city and burned more than 200 houses. Every building in the eight blocks of the business section was engulfed by the fames. call of the crowd for some more | 49 take place in Tia Juana. R incli 3 hC-<11owca tha bout to continue, | of BERts to take place | MODERN PLAYER BEST. New Orleans, March 15.—Cleveland BASKETBALL AT Y. M. C. iinciina tonsfolgpconles Mol ] . have to await the result of the revo- The wind\blew with such velocity that burning brands were carried for miles. . e e e e { He_announced he was to meet Sam New Gibson, of Hartford. held him- . s 4 s | = L (Amer 3 2. New Oriea Sy e o, ¢ | Langford of Boston and Havry Willsy o 0 b0 cavs So. But it Applies to 5 cw Yrieans | The Stanley Works and the New { jyiion. = Sooner .or later the German A tarmhouse three miles from Grand View caught fire from such a brand Porth referec, and as no one | <ol Oricans, ‘and also made the (Southern), 4, 1 treries: Cove- § piitain Machine company teams will | people wiil deubtless restore the. dye and was destroyed. could be secured to take care of§ Jiement, which sporting men here ! Golf. leskie, Cadwell, Uhle and Nunamaker; i - \ oo % . : sta ant, s 1 2 K play at the Y. M. C.- A. tomorrow asty 3 v 3 y remaining three rounds. his serv-| [.riced 1o take seriously. that Jack | Jucksonville, Fla.. Mar K Walker. Myers. Phillips and TR RS R e Y:Zl‘t“\fu. the place where it legally were accepted. He proved him-| pempsey had agreed to box him in | cioup of Yankee plavers was talking Dowie. 2 = o to be a most gentlemanly official. { Pja Juana. The big negro declared | {5 joe Kelley. the scout. in his day CLEVER MEN IN REVOLT. | < a “Pardon me. please svers | that he would not return to the Unit- | 41" or the game's greatest outfielde J,I|(|1t; Rock (South- i A Sl = LIKE OTHERS WE KNOW. it was necessary (o go bety ! ed States until he had received assur and batter Tell me. Mr. Kelley. 5 wtteries: 8 eador e ave P ’ = LA participants | ances that he would not be arrested | eajq one with real colloge diction, Jones and Walters, Devine: Knowlton, | Leaders Have B‘“““ Planning Coup fof |y, of P, Oarsmen Spend Considerable he offender, Coogan. was by fo® before he had had a chance to settle | pere any department whatever in | G g«; I\\nm!x(‘:ln-ll 310n<m, TN k! -llflnth‘- ‘ Time Posing in Front of Mirrors. : e aAs . fter 1hz - et S iat e g s San Antcnio, Tex., Xew York Nas London, March 15.—Behind_ the ; i 5 R \er boxer ihan his opponent and | his business affairs there. After thal. | (hich the modern player has it on the | San An : 3 _the TG DT A e o e T 9= Jittle trouble In zeiting a margin. | he said, he was willing to submit to | 51 time tionals, Shm sl (@ O e T OOy e Rt T o LR e Jub o B o el |'nivcrr:4i(3' Strene o el | G WaitRlopTaker Moncy S Hedes smemed coniented. however to| whatever action the courts decreed | “Only one.” responded Ar. Kelley. | league). 6 3 Batterfes: government of Germany and substi- | jon gpend two hours cach atterno L e Al biam the “and Avhat was th: Dousl and McCarthy: y tute a conservative ministry stand } caying at themselves in lare mtrmrsi Berkeley, Cal. March 15.—A Ark., Boston Ameri- XEE\'OUS BURGLAR FLEES. t as far as po . His manages | CORBIN GOES TO WORK. “Plaving golf,” was the answer of { Smith, I c wart ¢ el known iy leaders, including | in order that they may correct errors | v ol * 2 © reputation of \, their rowing form. ) P cr ans who | =~ Harold Corbin, eight years & mem- | Mr. Kelley. | 1 1 UG Lhe amdn s [row Tans v he | e Ticut State Hesoilal AL e Dalls, :h Nationals, 7. | being the most clever staff officer in o ke Mel had worked his hardest. | ber of the Connecticut Sa,e 1ospis 12, 0. Dallas (Texas lcague). 6, 11, 4. | the German army, says a Berlin dis- | qpot o : crowd was anxious to see more | haseball team, has accepted a position SET BOWLING MARK. I Baltcresll Welsner BHamiltor i | vateh toithe Daily Mail that mirrors are invaluable to crew a % i i dafni ring " 3¢ £H sner, kL 1 an 2te] 3 P . 5 = ng. but the signed afidavits were | With the Fafnir Bearing compuny Peoria. TIl.. March 15.—The Orange | ¢y, 5 N - LN e : b o candidates. Pablo avenue and Acton street, but - s B Clark. Lee: Dale, Flynn and Green- These leaders,” the dispatch con- B iochine. Tu was ibs segani| Dast.season he piawed withow Platts- | o 2000 U S0 e catan. > 5 e 9 G g . RO AT E- 5 & . 5 Seushia o carp ol £ burg, Forest tinues, “have been working secretly e - = became too frightened to rob his in a week that similar action| burs team. He should make a valu- | jigheq o new bowling record for s hae Tking secretly | watch the mirrors,” he says. “The i o G RN or months In preparation for theh; | yajye of the mirrors is inestimable in ]\h im. nervous burglar accosted Harry Snedi- gar, 1842 University avenue, the other night near the ccrner of Sap the opinion of Coach Wright “Every man out for my eights must f ~ able acquisition to P. C. Case’ ! : : : ¢ L » n fo been faken against Coogan. a| 2 2 i ingle game in the American bowling { oo S = coup. They realized that in his heart L & e ~ha s. g 2 5 iy MEEHAN CALLS FOOTALL MEN. D & S heart | o & the mistakes aj veak ses . Sy 2, of fsce In Lowell, Masn. having or.| Sation of champlon s las L. scoring 1113 pins. M e Gotiio erill (housht of the loaa | P207ius the misiabes BRd Weohmemor Hold up your hands,” called the burglar as Snedigar approacBed. ed him out of the ring in his houf{ o Phinny lust Tuesdax evening. | Snedigar says the man shook o from & Hebor atiling Rrool's . RS R e i fright that he could hardly talk. ged over a -round course., with edizar started to unbutton F bor havinz the betfer of the bout. - ) I : i ¢ nediza to < B e Meria e el today for an operation. He will j cd captain of next vear Wesleyan | for two weeks. A squad of about| gisciplined among the middle classes Co Heal a Cough overcoat to get his watch for the man 1 are Meriden stock and had Mot out of the game for 50 days, Mana- | swimming icans. Williams has been | fifty candidates is expected to re- | \ho have suffered worst from Ger: ake HAYES HEALING HONEY,{when the robber turned and - fied ‘nI:)-.'-%n:m': 4‘~\v|\ll\' ‘d‘u.&\!'?hv’l‘.ed. R [RESy HisdRtiicnelliannonng on theiteamitimo vears port for two workouts daily. many’s present penury S3c. through a vacant lot. s were well pleased with the ex-| 2 D et oserne o FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Making Rapid Progress. BY BLOSSER jistie. of Hartford, and Younzi Kenna. of Waterbury. in one of | hest exhibitions of scientific box T 2 een in Connecticut in some time. | TM ASHAMED OF YouU = - FREGKLES, T WISM You 2 DONT WORRY ABouT n i D some tim ‘ ) TUE 1DEA-VNou STRILING it WOutD BE A BETTER Bov- ' 1T GRANDA = TM AOT of the oarsmen. For instance, my stroke can see the mistakes each man is making as soon as thc slip occurs. He can immediately correct them.” Syracuse, N. Y. March 15 ach | | A Neekidsia e HERZOG UNDER KNIE. : pragx |JonR . Meehan of the Syracuse };‘i;',‘,;'(.gfi"ci};;‘n’i'i,”\»“r.ie'g'éi.'c’f?,ra,,';l” G, (il e My ke E PTAIN L university football eleven has issued | any prosperity They knew that on ‘harles Herzog of the Chicago Nation- Middletown, March 135, M. Wil- ja call for spring football practice ! {heir side would be all former officers als was taken to a Los Angeles hospi- | liams of Philadelphia has been elect- beginning April 22 and continuing | sovernment officials, and most, of the s I was their second meceting anl, as ‘;.r~ (;n:r mA the ‘Iw‘v' :{u(. §1‘( It'l‘lnn»:.‘]‘ YouR SMALL 'Q'QO'T\\EQ!VOR, . Z YoUVE Ao IDEA Wow he matrer of Chrsiie. Tha par | US4 St T o i s e H'1 oNE OF TUEAL SEASTWE cled like flaghes and worked from first to the Jast %o ! You A WUIPDING - ) 1 FATUER. S 2 i | 1 QWLDING FRIDEN HERE WEDNESDAY. | Aaeel INTD*:'UE / The Mcriden Hizh school hasketha'l AEXT ROOM ! o will play the New Rritain High | UAKS 1€ ool team In the local symnasium | -2 E s ? b | c / N edncsday afternoon. The zame wiil | rt at 4:30 o'clock. It will be the! sond mecting of the teams this sea. | the locals having won the firer | ntest carly in the season. Friday | Eht the bhiz game of the home sea- | n will be played in the Y. M, . A, | en the Hartford Hizh intet will | fitcst with New Britain High in ,\| ~ BOWLING asino Bowling Alieys OPEN DAILY 10 A M.

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