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Y BRITAIN AND HARTFORD INDUSTRIAL LCAGUE TE/ ™S T~ OPEN SERIES HERE TONIGHT FOR HARTFORD COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP—BOWLING RE- TS ON ROGERS AND CASINO ALLEYS—FRED TONEY .. . _ENIAL OF BRIBERY CHARGES OF HEINIE ZIM—MERIDEN HIGH DOWNS LOCAL QUINTET - O And Then He Took Up Golf Tue SPoRTiIng PAGE GOT HE ABHORRED TMme HE HAD No USE ForR ‘TE HIS GoAT SIGHT oF A BoOK AGENT FicTion 2 LB [} PLEASE READ = L NOTHING BOT a é’:}g’( I‘gu LoT OF NEWS oF GoLs SGAmES — IN FACT HE W (ap - THE SUBJECT OAFSB%OKEE?NO” AND THEN HE Toowx UP GoL¥F Tuere 1SmT A | GENERAL Boo PR\WNT ok \,I;JE% I'VE READ ThiS ARTICLE on HAVE 1N MY The USE OF THE NIBLICK SiXx HoME TIMES-- I'M GoING To CommiT IT To MEMORY ager; Coyle. forward and capt.; Baylock. sub.; Maher, o = Alllson, sub,; Reynolds, forward: Kallgren, sub,; Sweet, director of athletics; Shechan, gua | Tha New Britain Machina company « —— - — was no smal! one, in developing team that would wrest the honors Is McGraw Incident of Soom. ™ swever S fms i heres Some Good Contests at Rogers that the best team copped the honor Making Crooked Offer ™. Cavain chariia stiner muen and Casino Lanes eredit is due for the showing of the | team. This player in other seasons 12, attained tho fame of being some The results of the bowling contest d Toney, who finally ket tosser. The past season he lived last night at Rogers’ and the Casino B carly yestorday morn. up to this to the lctter. As a shooter alleys, ara aa follow - ; ; ; st i e o g ont b v e e | | % @ NEWBRITAIN BEATEN HOLY CROSS WINS | o xox- mamen n E 5 - Yankees Third Sacker Unabiqg I Icave Today for Training O galnst Tone Kauft and fo, Texan, March the season the ery could bo hea through the armory, “Watch BERLIN CONSTRUCTION €O Meriden High School Quintet on Long | Worcester Basket Tossers Score Se- merman had sald that Easton, Md., March 12—Homg gambler's proffer of w Another familiar yell was, Y Team No. 1 - : 3 B « AR ; End of 22 to 12 Batde at Local cond Victory of Season Over Boston ‘Blker did not leave for New Yor mentioned goes,” a1 Miller would with his gamo In the final seriea hand tos: the ball toward the basket Ritel E < ; 3 & s 2 Glants and Cubs in the leynolds, a High School star of othe: ol 1 7 26 < T ' Gymnasium, College Five Last Night day as planned, on account of flght days, made an exceptionally fine run 3 s v 2! = 5 % ness. When called on the phord s ) § For-'the second time this secason the Worcester, Mass., March 12.—Holy { his home in Trappe, Md., the lattending Baker stated that he tha. ha started to pitch ning mats for Miller. Reynolda waa k = d Meriden High school basketball five | Cross won its second game of the sea- ! confined to his bed with a sore tl game o that wseries » of the most spectacular haske 2 ‘ . @ ning the team that day wers in the Industrial league | s . . 7 3 B Non g 7 X BT he Glants 56 Tt ikaar Ul The. Begaoi. the e - dt:atlml A the T;‘\ev\ B‘rllnln Hl';::| u(l)nh'o;e: Boston collle:e h:re last ! nd the doctor's ordews are thd the opening innin management was confronted with the M b \ 5 school team. e game was playe :1 Rwl efore one of the larges (‘FQWdS will be unable to leave before Bwed with or problem of developing a center n ! o 4 Tinty SEasn .nv the local gymnasium and the Sllver‘ (f tness a college game. Holy Cross ' gay. At that time, if he is wer, an Toney rememb looking around the Chestnut street : . > 15— 368 e {tyjlads romped away, With a 23 to [ven 0§ B loRT Shrchskbnt. CCaIs | snoughiihe MINTINOIRE Ko e v short left field plant. Jimmy Maher was dug up in § - ILEE C S : victory. After holding the visi- w; t'; s ; 0:7""8 :"0"‘ the foul mark where he will sign up for a year od in toward the bench the tractor department. Although he 3 tors to a 12—5 battle in the first half, | “.’p"’ Imt"re of Boston’s play. The . (he Yankees and then start # the inning."" sald Ton- falled to Impresa in hia first few | NORTH & JUDD. Mise & 3 5 the locals seemed to go to pieces in | tWo Purple forwards got loose several ghreveport, La., to join the n L over to me games, Maher improved faster than e ol st 59 the second half, and it was only the | times for telling shots. McLaughlin,; Raker's two children and : : 5 i) : : " 285 good work of Peplau that kept New | the Jersey City boy, made the sensa- ' gene Slaughter will accom player in the league, and 3 E loxeph Young i £ : tho league race Britain from being slaughtered by a | tional score of the evening with a 10ng ' gouth and it is his intentio: three players pan walked 1 give rou $200 if you any oth in.the final games o : 5 i shot from past the midway marker. replied only by Maher's work was both stéady and _seeesees : : is T 2 more overwhelming score. Of the Tintioe = * 1 his children as close to him as . nderso : four fleld goals registered by New | LAnuPi— 'sas |sible during the entire season. W - C. ( B. C (22) 'nye little girl is much better, ** walked over to the pleasing to watch e ) Sheehan at guard, had no ' - Swa - : Britain Peplau got three, and Cap- A 3. Jac 7 8- tain Reynolds the other. Robison, not unusually strong, and probab !will be some time before she re; fd to Matty 'm »hnny B hetter put some ono superiors in the league when it came | h te handling the ball. He contributed | Hammerburk 4 S > : the visiting center, was the big noise |y 1o Hickey o asked Matty. to the success of the team. Manager |y, = i for Meriden. A large delegation of Y |her former health. B a sore arm Avery with his massive bulk, made | w ? s—2 A SWELL PRE rooters accompanied the Silver City | arop. b i = e nothing the matter | lifes miserable for the opponents. In » £ " - M i |'| l(l..hl.\l sish team, and they seemed to be' well aughlin . . Morley YALE NINE OUTDOO! 1 he replied several of the close games plaved : Tl i e Mangan of the Ka- pleased by the result. The summar (s A : X ta M Avery came through with a long shot e ‘«x hmnu::n :lr;]noun‘c--d tx:- Meriden New Britain © """ Right Guard " |Conch Lauder Puts Baseball' S ¥ O e hes Tene [ 108 > = € < Y game o & g p! 1 Mpon belng that u.u‘.uxr Ho was one ‘f the best | ) e [ s Kaceys-New Biritaln Machine come | - Cn 2ncla - Reynolds | . McLaughlin ... . Urban | Through Simple Drill, w McGraw at tho hotel natured performers in the league : g DL Machine - Tartiabca manager that ho would Allison, Coyle, Kallg and Ray < % tha -‘S"‘I:’y' ‘\»m"""f"fl l{;u?‘lll‘-i r;uzlnv at pingner Baskets from . floor—Gagnon, 4;}1 Nebw Haven, March 12.—~The ¥ either of him or of ' lock. formed a list of st s \ 3 N : $ 8 iie ATderid i Toaion P e Wlash 3, J. McLaughlin 5, Murphy 3, '(ine “““! nins yente ey eI Tpon ning the facts were unequaled in the leaguc y- | res ) ) iy osionienxiliacy e el Ul RS Peplau [ Urban 1. Goals from roulk—Gfltnoh',;:.s;uc " :nd too:(l ‘“uflm‘_:“ oney, MeGraw the f lock played a couple of snappy games @0 11A-—1081 Mew Desoriin e 8 8 e ¥ 6. Urban 14. Foul e e, at an earlier time than rular Ne parture gi ams S 3 . s missed—Gagnon @ict of suspension account of injuries . ' b 4 : SR y Right Guard pire, Mr. Cody. Subst) R . % N 3 t that have show 4 - . ., Mr. Cody. Substitutions, Riopel - York. The same dny | iocal tans will have an opportunity | ,, s this vear, and the main tpocal Ut parcavich, Kurz ......... Mahoney | for Walsh. Galagher for Hickey. for the initial aTmction siieiti Mold Manager MeGraw | of witnessing two champlons in ac- 2 1 Ll @ game ould be a Left Guard o r‘;(- r(|:eC h“d outfield rudin n had nlso approached tion tonight at thy Arch Street ar- - > s Summary—Meriden 22, New Brit EASTERNERS IN FRONT . ée]l:lt er.dc;lptaln e, Mlar proposition. Lat mory, when the New Britain \1w3|m~: ndbe s 7 BOXING ain 12; goals, Robison 6, Lingner 2 TAS 2 NT K:;-n C and bartna-. flrlt d the alleged admis- company stacks up against the Prat < = = Fontanslls 1 Carey, Raynellin. Pop- | o i 5 : an; second base, Murphy; P - vany team of Hart —_— Y 5 Penn High School Five Downs Indi- { base, John Hickey: shortstop, Pman to Stoncham and & Whitney mpa Mayor Fitzgerald Approve: lau 3; fouls, Reynolds 4; referee {drich; I eld: & % ecount of which was | ford, In the first game of a series for 3 — mh;""" e ‘(_ID \'( : Kelliher. ana Team at Chicago IDrcl,H‘e;t hel?,hrlne. center fi 2 oL ‘ommissio = or (3 T Chicago, March 12.—In a hotly con- ! Rf,evecuofn-epswi.ofifi:é sbeelm::“. year or %0 ago Hartford county championship. Clesaiaaa i \ne the Colt Manu eveland, O., March 12.—Mayor v - - L aarch Tayor tested game Jeffersonville, Ind.. High | od for right. fleld, yesterday ¢ yesterday waa told, ' Corbin team y 3 N ny wil o play I . - William 8. Fitzgerald today ap 7 suest, in the presenco . facturing comy will al pl in v . . . Bers day approved SETS NEW REGORD school defeated Altoono, Pa., 31 to | g, i , 3 BeGrnw, that his own the seriex. The latter teams finished ol : the Cleveland boxing commission’s 30 today in the first game ‘of the se- "“"“’ ":“’"-‘ mother’s illness, thoe facts might be en- gecond in their respective leagues o = - - I,(\\.p".\llh'llll!!ll(\l\ for 12 to 15-round e n AT nAlssrisatotl (FeToaUbnaTih i) ‘i\‘e \mahe to f\ccompany the. of tho lattey Mem Dick Dillon will referee the mes Grills, decision boxing bouts. school basketball Champonsbip 8 southern trip. 5, 8 - £ Only no-decision bouts, limited to | Erwin Binney Swims Fifty Yards|iournament at the University of Chi- CLOUTER oINS InoTaR & 3 IR JOIN! ANS. colncided decic g wilt g : t 1=, ve been hel ere an ago. Z 3 . 3 d 1 1 ville, n., March 12.—H 24 15 s—He also | © et second: The Higl hool of Pu R Knoxville, Tenn., 1 this morning that he — —_ : ! 9 telegram from Judge COCHRAN'S LEAD CUT 7 : y i1 3 s lrl i 1id no change will be made be- arer of the team, who i zen " 81— 20 fOre thiy summer Equalled 40 Yard Event. Pa., defeated Stillwater, Minn., High | L2 Work, to the effect that Plays Brilliant Billiards | ~ : — e = 2 . 5 _ . school 27 to 22. The Easterners went | catcher with a”m_lnor league club the request of Judge Poiats o Amercan’s 300 Pt - = N COACHES New Haven, March 12.—Edwin Bin- | out in front and by brilliant playing | S¢2son. mada 26 home runs, jonor of organized b 107 e hiladelphia, e —The Uni- | nev, Jr., of Yale established a new | retained their advantage | nounced yesterday that he had si; eQuade had sum- Detroit March 12.—Edou -r"‘ Hore y £% N (i— g+ Versity of Pennsyl thletic coun- T oA TS ¥y Pyt T (s 1) et with the Cleveland Americans auft back to Manhat many came back to his normally bril Y N : cil vestere ratified the selection of n 5 i 3 JOCKEYS GET CENSES left today for the Indians' train 50, where the center | llant stride in yesterday's block of hi i 8 seven men to act as assistants to Head SWim in the meet between Yale and d S G LICENSES. camp at Dallas, Texas. 8 other day by roquest | 3.600 point 18.2 "~‘:‘<“ ‘I“"',"’ ety ;'-r;;le John 1\;'. H p f;nllt(;go of the City of New,York in The manager of the | Welker Cochran and scoved 658 poln 11 431—13 all team, They are A, B. the Carnegie pool last night. His time ST Shought that the ldea tullied his - . Ziegler, Tine; George (Izzy) was 24 1-5 seconds, clipping one-fifth Drive Next Season. HIGGINS COLUMBIA CAPTAIY New York, March 12.—Walter before the young Americar the trial of Kauf?! on - ' that he matter Permits Are Awarded 40 Riders to moved the on i« - 210" ille Bell : ckc: i ark whi 2, . . , . quarterback; Robert Light mark which he made on March 20, g % \ . s >t - . ° av ! v v mald he han | lookers to re 1 applause and 1eft ke ) ' back: Dr. John J. Keogh, freshmen: | 1920. z:r:‘n ‘"‘l"l:‘o l‘f;‘n“r“gn "&:’;f: '°ver":‘:‘d‘ developed on Morningside Heig wting the \ffale | the Belglan at (s conclusion onl orsyth s Thomas McNamara., scrubs. Dr. Ar- Binney also swam in the forty yard apiag = A o was yesterday elected to captain Ing 1 lght points behind his adver A by the Jockey club, it was announced pue and White track t 3 a8 D 1e | ninety-elght § Hidia thiat 0 thur Light was also re-engaged as event a few minutes afterwards and |, © " q.¢ when the list approved by _io¢ 20 rack team for it a 457 deficit he cut t : . team physician, while Lawson = T coming | GutAGRE . MGG, - TR 100 The spectacular spurt, punctuated = Al ] o 80 ends: Louis Young, end; De Banne- | of a second off the intercollegiate . S 5 ” . g Xanic ot New York, March 2.—Forty jockeys | ging one of the greatest runners with startling shots From alled the intercollegiate record of Skinnees Rob- cqualle & Rt % f ; ¢ tho totuls stood .| ertson, famous crack coach. is to act 19 seconds, held jointly by himself, '"_‘l',:""d"l,l‘(""w:“‘;“‘}f““‘t’]?"\'"' . ¢ clection was necessitated by the S T « : iner and have charee of the Farle of the University of Chicagol taf Ut Soming o nafes of (hat Harold J. Hudson, former lea g Sanakanui, United States Naval| '] A TCRROY (e of - of the squad, Teft coll players Tl < Frank Keogh, La Verne Fator, Earle ,,",i“cq,qwofld fte o ater By sheoionical BSe VOPFR SIGNS WI IRATES o 3 a i Adademy. ¢ QI 8. hoals, 10 ARy (.-m-x, irich March 1 wiih 2 BARNES MAKES RECORD. i I Sande. Andrew Schuttinger, Joseph por tracks thi wwon o pitcher for the Pittsbur sl b '“_‘v” iy Mooney, Edward Ambrose, Clarence R his ankle » tia (Yub ‘who has! beet Thermax . A SXTRA PRIVILE FOR RUTH. | Kummer, C. Robinson and ¥. Coltil- 4 4 2 N AGAIN, and took Adown his Mo 1hE1 aomtract Wute 3 ] Barnes, the xolf professional of tho = letti. Meriden, March 12—Kid Kag bt o P ot S t— 192! Fell Country ""]"" ':' "l‘“",l:“"i'(';" “Babe” Given Car to Run Avound In, this city, lost the decision to ecord for the Florida K i Noach of Holyoke, -Mass., in 3 Iy aa powel e Batinds AR el Gevarcad > here yesterday in With No Markers Needed. ATLANTA FIVE ELIMINATED round bout $Bsthet’ ofty last o plana to talk U byl ool Svinigt b | - s n in the sccond round of Shreveport, March 12.—An auto- Kansas City, Mo., March 12.—The Charlie Pilkington. was in the s RISNKIRG NP the Florida open championship tour- ' mobile has been placed at the dispos- | Atlanta, Ga., Athletic club was elim- boy's corner, but this did net pre b o “Spheitual HY R = £ 8 =L urnes is out in a1 of Babo Ruth during his stay in | jnated from the National Amateur the Bay Stater from'winning. - i raynor, de Hart Scout | tront of a f £ more tk E g Sbhreveport and by a special dispensa- | Athletic Union basketball tournament Murray and Assistant Trainer Asten. ARINO ALLEYS ers on the holes, with a total tion he will be able to drive without | here last night when Southwestern | =5 score of 145 » Hackney of g T i T : o T margin until JE: FOR EVTLEES 700 to 2,602 against hin ' 5 et physical condition of the announced . itx before the second squad oda or n while for n sirntes loft here late last night | x » o ¢ CouTe lay he 1 of the First Meth \ Hinchman, Maranvillic, Barn | nament. As a 1