Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
- sosmenn. RITAIN RALD AND MERIDEN JOURNAL BOWLING TEAMS TO BATTLE TONIGHT AT ROGERS ALLEYS—TWO INTERESTING BASKETBALL GAMES ULED IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE AT STATE ARMORY TOMORROW NIGHT—LOCAL KACEYS ARE OUTLUCKED AT HARTFORD AND LOSE 17 TO 12 AL LEAGUE | ARMORY, e to Play Rulei's—i sts vs. Buttmakers t In the New Britain | Paskotball league which eptionally good this sen- reached a fover pit he followers of the C heh has gone through a Bpurt for the past fow ht the tean on eoven New Britain Machine he league champlonship the chances of the 19 peating this year are Tomorrow night, the lash with the Stanloy Lovel company, which rise lnat wock by down- tey Works. Around tha story there is a feeling ors will turn the rbin five. ly Works and ine company teams will other contest tomorrow two teams have been @ closot rivals all sea- games have as a rule growds. The Stanley win tonight it would nsidered a factor in the the “rag.”” A defeat for at this time will also against the Sweetios. will handle the games, 11 follow. SORE. trick , the New I8 NoT to Minors Preferably for Huggins. im, N. C., Feb. 26.— f Yadkin county, who weeks ago by Miller New York Yankees Club of the Pacific | Jeft last night for Los here the Vernon team the comiing season. his transfer from New grade company, Ernle ® to let it be known the midget manager | was limited have played ball this | Kins,”” sald Ernle, sign my contract with | pe must be given that club has no strings on OHANGE LUOK. of Braves to Old Colors. 26.—The Boston basoball team s to jor and pattern of Its effort to bring a shift mnant races, Manager nounced today. i and blue horizontal. the new shin cover- blid blue, with white innovaton in the uni- blue “B on the wof the Indian head had becn the Braves' Says Na- FULL RATES. Il's Appeal for Re- d by Rallroads, . 25.—The Cincin- e aseball club y by President John the rallroads had re- | of organized base- rates during the It was stated that would apply to all er how many would parties. PRO BOXING. Attorney Says Law outs for Pay. b, 35.~Phillp Van d district attorney 4 the 4 on pro- today when he an- Id arrest boxers en- in Denver for pay. torney declared the bited prizefighting, d the law to bar all prineipal received s in & ring con- flourished In Den- cCo for Gregory will'be on res days as a result H Terrible Miss, ‘: race. N up when Judge race, Eibt the | under KACEYS BEATEN Hartford Team Gets All the Breaks @ Manages to Gain a 17 w 12 Verdict, The New Hritaln Kaceys basketball quintet ran up azainst two tough breaks last night in the game with the Hartford Kaceys team at the Hopkins street gymnasium. First it was the Inferior work of Referee Drew and secondly a luck shot at a critical time that put the Capital Chtyites on the long end of the score. The final result v game was witnessed by a crowd that wan mostly from this city The locals played well half, leading the to 4 at the close of the play. In second half, the New Britain boys n a fast clip, but in the first th continued to maints with two minutes to play, and the score 11 to 10 favoring New Britain, the roeferce pulled what looked like a “bone The ball had gone out of bounds under the New Britain basket. According to the local version, Drew brought it back into play direotly the basket, with the lengthy Cronin jumping against Jimmy The result was that the ball was knocked iInto the basket, and Hartford took the lead. A scrim- mage between Dwyer and Restelll brought the crowd on the floor and for a time there were some lively moments. Hartford Kaceys have de- clded not to play here next Tuesday night. The summary: Hartford. Tim Murphy. Now Britatn, Kilduff, Sheehan right forward Dudack, left forward. Cronin Kildufr Restelll Murphy left guard. Score—Hartford 17, New Britain 12: fleld goals, Cronin 3, Dwyer 3, Campbell 2, Kilduff 1; foul goals, Dwyer 6, Restelll 6; referce, Drew. BRIBERY BILL PASSED Kavanaugh Measure Makes It a Fel- ony for Persons to Offer Bribe to Baseball Players. Albany, N. Y., Feb. 25.—There is a difference of opinion in the legisla- turo whether the giving of a bribe to a baseball player in an attempt to in- duce him to lose a game should be made a felony or a misdemeanor. Tho sepate has passed the Kavan- augh bill designed to make it a fel- ony for any person to attempt to bribe a player, punishable by Imprisonment for not less than one year nor more than five years, and by a fine of not more than $10,000 Players accepting bribes would be subject to similar punishment under a term of the bill. The assembly codes committee has reported the Merrigan bill which, when Introduced, was identical with the Kavanaugh measure, but as re- ported differs In that it makes the erime a misdemeanor. When the measure assembly calenda: blyman Merriga amend It to its ¢ 1 appears on the ¥t woek Assem- attempt to form. TOOAL BOY:!, WI New Britain Youngsters Put Up a Snappy Exhibiton at Meriden. The New Britain Boys' club basket- | ball team defeated the Meriden Boys' club quintet In that city last evening, 12 to 12. The play was fast and in- teresting throughout. The summary: New Britain. Gouls. 0 Fouls. Tot'l. Humpe, r f John, 1 ¢ Young, c . Dumico, r g Rogers, r g Meckler, 1 wl e ooren | maoaoa Totals eosseesss B Meriden. Goals. w Fouls. T Kolbin, r ¢ Klinger, | f Rosenbergr c Landman, r f Goldring, 1 f . s | aas u Totals TO BOX FRENCH CHAMPS. Americans From the Army of Occu- pation to Compete in Paris. Paris, Feb. 26.—Twenty American boxers from the Army of Occupation tho Rhine will mect twenty prom- indnt Fronch pugilists in a gala box- ing exhibition to be held under the auspices of the Paris post of the Am- erican Legion in the Cirque de Paris on the night of March 17. Georges. Carpentier, heavyweight chamption of Burope, who now is in has already volunteered d Is expected in Paris h " WATERBURY. o Willle - league champions, | HERALD BOWLERS 0 ROLL MERIDEN AGAIN Printers Will Resume Alley Fend at Rogers Lanes Tonight The big week will be held tonight at Recreation alley: the New Brita iden Journal, are scheduled 1t will be the second meeting of the season between the teams, the lo- cals winning last week on the Star- light alleys at Meriden The Silver Cityites are not satisfied that the lo- cals have their number, and promise to do things tonight. The match is expected to attract a packed house. bowling feature of the Rogers Herald and the Mer- will clash. The games to start at 7 o'clock. when the teams of | ROGERS ALLEYS LANDERS GI Wells Miller . Schubert . Farrell Nelson E. Butler E. Bengston B. Kitson Wiegand . 191 A. LaRochilee 220 998 212 199 238 183 55 110 1021 H. Jackson G. Anderson E, Babcock .... M. Fritzmache .. M. May .... Dummy 364 192 219 205 190 209 65 78 69 56 70 59 0 56 59 73 68— 66— 81— 76— 66 ) B. Shine T. Campbell D. Glym D. Young lAin’t It a Grand and Glorious Feeling WHEN You'VE HAD A GooD STENOGRAPHER FOR A LONG TIME AND SHE LEAVES You To GET MARRIED. AND You TRY OUT A SHORT BRUNETTE EVEN WORSE - AND FIND HER uP AGAINST "AND YoU WORRY AND STeW SOMETHING TERRIBLE KNOWING WHAT YOU ARE GOING To BE -“AND SOME ONE SENDS You A SHORT SKIRTED BOSBED HAIR PoNY wWHO DRIVES You NEARLY, CRAZY By Brigg “AND Tou TRY OUT A TALL BLOND AND FIND HER QUITE mprPossisLe IF AT LAST You GET A LONG SHIRTED, FLAT HEELED EAR SHOWING SPINSTER WHC CAN SPeLL AND PUNCTUATE AND GET YOUR IDEAS = OH-H-H- BOY AIN'T 1T A GR'R-RAND AnD GLOR-R-Rious FEELIN_C — A TATA . . M, Sanderson .. 338 321 356 R. & E. FOREMEN Hickory Nuts Trask ........ A7 96 MacKay ....... 91 Saunders : Andrews Masscy 1015 81— T4— 70— 79— 76— 214 238 176 228 255 87 93 378 402 Hazel Nuts Se1) 380 1160 71— 68— 73— 140 197 237 237 282 Scott Andrews Ralph Shanahan Dixon Hanrahan 83 78 106 59 70 81 89 84 393 Schilling Hurd = Miller Watkins .. 226 281 269 1284 317 261 203 Coney Kalish Johnson Grise Maynard McCue Zeigler Kelley Gola | Hannon . 230 | 337—1052 86— 90— 87— 99— 261 70 268 268 300 135 434—1292 W. Burkhardt Tobin Bernard Parker ... S P. V. Burkhardt VIKING A. C. All-Stars 9% 82 87 Abrahamson Hoglund Lindstrom Berry .. Ohlson .. 89— 77— 87— TT— 94— 3 424—13176 85— 83— 112— Lh = 87— Bruik Newton S. Johnson G. Carlson W. Nelson 236 260 299 262 258 448—1315 Anderson C. Carlson Kallerman Johnson Nelson B. Carlson 82— 263 154 234 161 289 T4 173 423 424 Professionals cse 79 54 .. 90 .. 73 .. 99 86 427—1274 | Strom Wallburg Lareon Bengston Robertson B. Carlson 90— 80— 253 170 233 293 267 90 ~os | 4421306 , 87 N4 82 90 427 Scott ... 466 VUICAN TRON WORKS Highlasders. Danberg Spittler .. Salmon Hurlbut Galbraith 85 72 78 San C. Johsson ..... Rentz .... Gustafson Kalen Dummie Johnson . Eargent . Gladeau Wright Hollman 398 d 80 86 90 85 88 7 421 443 Rats. 68 97 91 s4 418 83 408 Financiers. Sunburn Bean Dumbell . Remington 97 77 72 81 412 79 94 74 100 87 444 254 256 252 288 420—1296 17— 83— 17— 78— 99— 414—1275 263 247 252 234 269 76— 224 80— 244 113— 300 72— __ 233 was announced today 421—1255 Lake Charles, La. $8— 71— 84— 44— 2 102— 419—1232 71— 85— 11— 109— 93— 429—12 TRUMBULL ELBCTRIC. Machi Ratcliffe HBreadwell Funk Granger . Livingston .. ne 94 92 a1 77 80 434 79 71 84 100 89 423 Room. 75— 14— 82— 78— 95— 237 257 255 264 404—1261 Electric Switches. Corwin .. ees Hiltpold . . | LaField Dunn Lemens Gwillin_ . 1 Edwards . ! Babick .. Derby ... | 8S8eymore 81 66 84 78 92 401 105 74 94 93 84 451 i 99 84 82 80 422 Porcelain. Hunt .. S0 Ewald . cee Griffin . cee Stocking . Smith .. ORBGON Salem, Ore., 85 86 78 72 84 405 73 85 87 81 90 414 FALLS IN Feb. 25.—Bribing 412—1264 D- Ric 74— 87— 84— 84— 72— 401—1222 256 211 85— 93— 70— 81— 77— 406—1225 241 264 285 234 251 LINE. or attempting to bribe or influence any player, umpire, manager or director of any baseball club is made a crime by a bill passed by the state legisla- ture and signed today by Governor Ben W. Olcott. M'BRIDE Washington, LEADING Feb. 25.—More GUEST. than 500 “fans” attended the banquet ten- dered here last night to George Mc- Bride, newly appointed manager of 254 Protect them from pitched balls, 248 M'MILLAN TO JOIN YANKS. Greenville, S. C., Feb Nor- McMillan, shortstop of the Greenville, South Carolina league, team for two seasons, sald today that he will not allow the refusal of the local club to owe him §1,000 of the amount paid for hi mby the Yankees to stand in his way and that he will leave Friday for the Yank's training camp at Shreveport McMillan starrred on the Clemson college team for four years. 25. MAY USE SKU CAPS. Philadelphia, Feb. 25.—Manager Mack , of the Philadelphia American league baseball club is considering the use of skull caps by his players to it in a despatch training camp The cap, a made of several layers from the spring of helmet, 26 ©Of cork and lined with felt, has heen tried out by several players. HE HAT ‘i STUFF—Frank hardson’s job might be a swcll one for some people—but Frank hates the hootch. He's U. S. prohibition agent for Chicago. After he gets real liquor he examines the stamps and— throws it away. LEONARD WINS EASILY. St. Louis, Feb. 26.—Benny Leon- ard, ‘lishtweight champion, easily outfought Joe Welling of Chicago in an eight-round, no-decision bout here last night, according to news- paper men who witnessed the contest. .. JIOWA LEGALIZES BOXING. I Des Moines, Feb. 256.—A Dbill to le- galize boxing and place it under con- trok of a state commission was passed by the house of the Iowa legisiature yesterday. \ JACKSON AND DUNDEE New York, Feb. 25.—Those pd ennial rivals of the ring, Johnny D dee and Willie Jackson, who J attempted to settle the argument Y tween them nine times in the p will make it an even tem in Madis Spuare Garden tonight, when t meet in the feature bout of the ¢ arranged by Promoter Tex Rick: The two lightweight contenders Benny Leonard’s crown meet a bout scheduled for the usual d tance of fifteen rounds. TAKES DOBBIN’'S PLACE—Scores of horses haye been killed for meat, in Vienna. places. Dogs have taken the horses’ This is a common sight in SIX OF A KIND