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EYS AND NEW BRITAIN MACHINE QUINTETS READY FOR CITY CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES OPENING TOMORROW NIGHT AT STATE ARMORY—HART- D TEAMS PROVE EASY FOR LOCALQlNDUSTRlAL LEAGUERS—SHUGRUE AND PILKINGTON TO BOX AT NEW HAVEN,—“BABE” RUTH LACING BALL: NOUNCES IT$ RAM FOR WEEK nd All Around Athletic ntests to Feature . A. bowling (the second sories with the Lexington O. O. F., Physical depart- ts over twenty” entries in All Around Ahletic contest ing. The BDusiness Men's team, composed of the fol- B, Loomis, H. Y. Stearns, b H, Dressel, . Vibberts, J. Lueheck, compete in Folley Ball tournament in mateh at Lex- % p. m., bowling oys, Y. M. C. A, vs. ge, 1. O. O. F s ing class, instructor 8:30 p. m., Senlor teur strength contest 5:30 p. m., business men's plley ball mateh. 7:15 p. ed “B" athletic contest target show., 8$:30 p. m., lon leaders corporation ¥, 7115 p. m., employed jame tournament., 5:30 p. m., volley w. 8:30 p. m., Y, senior le ball gym- ers’ corpora- B m, Y. M C A Juntor bowl- athletic practice. A. league athletic sorles. 2:30 p. m., Y. ). | ball team practice. State New Haven Bowling League Standing. L BOY I1. WINS o Captures Grand Prizo ndicap a pack. $15,000 at arch 14.—Atta Boy IT., {s—Tanya, running in the popular Kentucky Goldblatt, won the of Cuba handicap, the plendid program at Ori- terday. In annexing Atta Boy II. helped ‘rnings of the Goldblatt 3,240, which is almost meeting of the Cuban- oy club. one length back, n, with Walnut Hall of tho field. The mile was run in the remark- of 1:51. 'The frac- 0:23 3.5, 0.4 51, which is just wecond clower than the s good Atta Boy 1T st to get in his stride d of two lengths, with pond and Walnut Hall ro was very little positions during the Boy 11. leading the h. In tho last fur- made a game effort, belais held on game- o length, TS ADVICE. Is Advised to Use 0 for Allment. Tex., March 14.— the Glants’ short- here suffering from , 18 being swamped from all sections of the elixirs of life range ns to consult certain faith healers and the | remarkable patent | he juice of raw sauer- ut remedy came this Cincinnati. “This is any stomach disorder tion,” writes t ¢ 26 or 40 cents’ saverkraut, drain off eop It In a cool place. pontul of this four y—not more; it will Engine the members of Intervale avenue old New York, U. S gestion that Bancroft hiropractor who had he firemen. Bancroft But he Is getting y afternoon 8 to the abse boy wi time Moriden, Ronca by jon, the one goal every enlivened tden wame was betweon Bayer of the the 8iI! | | Wy Clinton of G ROUR | coming in | The RIVALS ARE READY | FOR TITLE BATTLE Kaceys and N. B. Machine Quin tets Open Series Tomorrow Night | The first game of the city champion- ship series between the Kaceys and the New Britain Machine company basketball quintets is scheduled at the State Armory tomorrow Judging from the interest shown in the series there will be a monster crowd on hand to witness the open- ing contest. The management has provided a high class preliminary night. | game, with the New Departure com- pany of Bristol girls' team the Independents of this city The Bristol misses recently overwhelmed the Stanley Ru nd Level company team. The Independents will Miss Cahill of Middletown, conceded to be the best girl basketball player in Connecticut in the lineup There is considerable rivalry be- tween the local teams for the city title. ‘The supporters of the Machine company team are very confident that the team will come through with a win. It is reported that a consider- able sized pool of money has been cured to back Manager Avery's boy In the lineup of the factory cham- plons will be three boys who have performed with the Kaceys during the season, viz, Sheehan, Reynolds and Maher. Manager Mangan the lineup of the Kaceys as follows: Kilduft and Dudack, for- rds; Restelli. center; Campbell and Murphy, guards. The New Britain Machine company lineup is as fol- lows Ileynolds and Captain Miller, forwards: Maher, center; Shechan and Avery, guards. ‘The preliminary game will startt at 8§ o'clock, with Referee Dick Dillon holding the reins. Following the game there will be dancing. The second today announced game of the series is | scheduled to be played next Saturday | night, and should a third game be it will be played next Tues- | BABE RUTH POUNDS OUT THREE HOMERS ! Bambino Alko Hits Trio of Singles in Game Against Shreveport Team. playing | | Jerr | Heep, Shreveport, La., March 14.—Babe Ruth made Shreveport how! Saturday by his fallure to hit and esterday affernoon he made the fans yell loud- er over his success, while the Yankees were downing the local Texas leaguers to the tune of 21 to 3, the battering | bumbino gave an exhibition of hitting which is not likely to be duplicated this season by Ruth or any other slugge In six trips to the plate, against the three home harlers, Ba punched out three home runs and as many singles, one of the homers the fifth inning when a Yankee decorated each of the three corners Babe's first hit was touched by Hol- ! lohan, the Shreveport second baseman but it was moving so fast that it handcuffed him and continued on its way to center field. Before hitting to right field in the second inning, Ruth hit one of those high fouls, with which Polo Grounds fans are familiar, and Griggs, the home first baseman, camped under the ball. It came down, hit his hands squarely and he went down In the mud as the ball bounded out of his glove. Then came three consecutive home runs by Babe In the fourth and fifth innings, Ruth drove high flies over the right field fence and in the eighth he hit a terrific thump that did not go high. but carried enough power to clear the center field fence | more than 400 feet from the plate right field fence is 312 feet from the plate In the eighth Inning Ruth contont with a single and then began to walk out on the was the crowd ball game | Houston e Philadelphia Seconds (A ZBYSZKO AND STECHER. New York, March 14.—Stanislaus Zbyszko the veteran Polish wrestler will meet Joe Stecher, former world's | eatch as cateh can champion in a one fall finish bout here tonight. The winner, it was announced will chal- lenge FEd. (Strangler) Lewis, the champion, to a bout for the title BEATS PA AT GOLF. Pinchurt, N. 8., March 14—Geo. T. Dunlap, Jr., of Summit, N. J., age 12, went over the No. 1 course vesterday in 43 $8 and registered a sensa- tional eagle two on the 360 yards sixteenth hole, where he followed up a long drive by sinking the ball in the hole with his cleek on the second utroke Inek itally ( y 1 up. yrge beat his proud . Oy . BEATS PRINCETON, lelphia, March 14.—The Uni- versity of Pennsylvania defeated Princeton 52 te hero Saturday | Beaumont ! ols | ty ana | sembly PENN AND DARTMOUTH! TO CLASH WEDNESDAY - Intercollegiate Basketball Title May be Settled in Game at Hanover —MceNich Leads With the race for first honors near- ing the final stretch, the championship Penn five holds its lead in the Inter- colfegiate Basketball league last week and is still one game in front of the st Dartmouth team The league schedule will come to an end next aturday evening, and in the next six days Penn will have two diflicult t | way from home, t! outcome of which will settle the argument between Dartmouth A4 the champions ! The most critical game of the seu- | will undoubtedly be the battle son on | Wednesday night hetween the Quakers and Dartmouth on the court at Han- over. If the White Mountains crew succeeds in taking the measure of the | Philadelphians it will mean that the worst Dartmouth can do will /be a tie for first place, And if Penn should also drop its final game—that with Princeton at Tigertown on Saturday night—the title and lex on the| Alexander Cup would be Dartmouth’s Penn faces the task of having to win both its games this week in order to retain its title, for an even break wil bring about a tie with Dartmouth for the top rungl of the ladder. A third game is scheduled final week, but it will have for the no effect | on the standing of the teams. The only will be to | be- excitement it will furnsh settle for the season the tween Yale and Princeton, once before this season at Yale winning the only victory that been able to garner in the The second contest will be on Wednesday evening at New rivalry which met Tigertown. yved Haven The leading cord follow individual scorers re- Sheehan MeNichol, Penn Cullen, Dartmouth Sidman, Cornell Johnson, Columbia Alderman, Yal Legendre, Princeton Molinet, Cornell Tynan, Columbia ve, Penn Millar, Dartmouth Ople, Princeton Rippe, Cornell Dickinson, Princeton Brawner, Princeton s, Princeton Dartmouth { BOUT IS ARRANGED | v Shugrne and Charlic Pilking- ton Will Box in a 15-Round Ex- | hibition Bout on March 29, Charlie Pilkington of Meriden will | box Johnny Shugrue of Waterbury on the night of Tuesday, March 29th, in the Arena in New Haven. The bout will be over the 15 round route, tha weights have been set at 132 pounds and the principals will post $300 be- fore Tuesday with the New Haven boxing commission for that weight at 3 o'clock on the afternoon of the tilt The referee will be Dave Fitzger- ald or whatever other man, Al Weiner, promoter of the show, decides upon, who is eligible to officiate at New Haven boxing shows The ar- | ticles were signed Saturday afternoon in New Haven by Pilkington's man- ager. EXHIBITION At Beaumont, GAME: Texas (T. L.) csces Louis (A. L) ... tess.0 Batteries—Meine, Humphrie: and Kelly; Kirscher, Sells;, North and Ger- lach. At St Hot Springs, Ark Boston Yannigans (A. L.) Boston Regulars (A. L.).....3 Batteries—Fullerton, West, ton and Chaplin; Thormahlen, and Talcott. At Houston, Texas: (T. L.) Batteries—Bush, Whitworth, and Grifith; Eckert, Styler. At Lake Nich- Barrett and Charles, La.: R. H. B, St. Louis (N. L.).. . .6 14 0 Philadelphia (A. L.) ceceesd B 2 Batteries—Sherc Pertica, McCar- Dilhoeter: Perry. Rommel, Perkini and J. Walker. DRILLS FOR WARVARD TEAM. Football Men Wil | Start on March 28, Mass, March 14.— will start a on March On of the preceding week an as of all candidates will be called for in the unlon. The practice will continue until April 15, the day pre- ceding the opening of the Spring ess. The present Coach Bob Fisher to take Keith Kane, captain-elect of the elev- en, will work through tx . - Cambridge r football plans call for Head ses- | for & | Avery, Allison .. | Cossettc {Vgiison, Hellin | had i by ! Stute | (commencement), HARTFORD QUINTETS ARE. QUTCLASSED Champion Machine Five and Cor- bin Team Rout Visitors Hartford basketball quintets op- posing the New Britain Machine com- pany, winners of the Industrial league championship, and the Corbin, runner- for the honors, fared badly Satur- day night at the State armory. The Pratt & Whitney, chanrpions of the Hartford Industrial league pennant, lost to Man: Avery's fast traveling champs, 45 to while the Colt quintet went down to a 56 to 13 defeat at tho hands of Chief Larson, et al. Tommy Reynolds played a wonder- ful game for the local champions, reg- istering 11 field goals, several of themn the usual spectacular kind for h this player is noted. Miller, Maher and Sheehan. also had a hand in the scori The Colt team minute against With the **Big Chief" with seven field baskets the foul, Paul, Cossette and :d in the scoring bee. > teams are scheduled to meet «in next Thursday night at Hartford. owd estimated at 600 watched Sat- night's games. The summaries: The was not in the game the Corbin team. and 11 from Saxe also A c urday Machine. Pratt & Whitney, Reynolds . Johnson Miller . Right Forward Abrahamson, Center Halfrth, Abrahamson Left Guard Lee, Right Guard Carrington Maher Halfrth Brennan score, Machine 45, Pratt & Whitney goals from fleor, Reynolds 11, Mil- ler 4, Maher 2, Shechan 2, C. Johnson Carrington 5, Abrahamson, Le goals from fouls, Miller 7, Carrington 5. Colts. Trumbull Corbin. Saxe, Carazza Gagarrow, Fortier Right Forward Morgan Paul, Johnson Larson Wolf Beaupre, Francis Guard ° Right Corbin 56, Colts from floor, Cossette 5, Paul Larson 7, Trumbuli 2, Johnson goals from fouls, Lar- 11, Johnson. Score, tier, son WOMAN NIS MATCHES. National Indoor Contests Open Today at Longwood Cricket Club, Boston Boston, March 14.—The indoor pionship tournament was the cov d courts of the Cricket club to with a try list that included leading players of the e Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt Mallory of New York former title holder secking to regain her laurels strong opponents in the lower of the draw. begun Longwood half Mrs. Helene Pollak Falk, last year's | winner, will not defend. The nation- {al women’s doubles and the national mixed ments week. doubles championship tourna- will be placed later in BABE RUTH THE SECOND. Reds' Recruit Gets Four Home Runs and a Single in Five Times Up. Cincinnati, March 14.—Four home runs and a single out of six times at bat w the record made yesterday Sam Bohne, Cincinnati National league recruit third baseman, in a game with the Columbus association team at Ranger, Tex. Dis- patches from Ranger today say that two of the circuit clouts were made in the ninth inning. “Bizz” Dawson, 8 expe »d Conn., club. —_— PENN STATE TRACK DATES, State College, Pa.,, March 14.— What is undoubtedly the best outdoor track schedule arranged for any east- ern institution has been by Manager I. 'W. Sell and approved by the culty committee on athle- s at Penn State. The schedule: rch 28, Virginia Polytechnic Insti- tute at Blacksburg, Va.; 30, University of Virginia at Charlottesville; April 19, Harvard at home: 29 and 30, Penn relays at Philadclphia; May 14, Penn recruit outfielder, to go to the Dridgeport, . intercollegiates; June 11 Pitt at home. Colgate; Mon BRABES REPORT. Boston, March 14.—Fred Nichol- son and Billy Southworth, players ac- quired by the Pittsburgh Nationals, have reported for training at the Brave camp in Galves'on, it was reported here today. leading his mates | national | women’s singles tennis cham- | on | large cn- ' the | American | completed | interscholastics—dual meet with | Boston Nationals from When a “Feller” Needs a Friend o7 MaMmAa DOESN'T £l want HER PRECIOUS LITTLE SWEETHEART To cATCH COLP Copyright N. Y. TribureTTnc. PANDAND By Brig MY MAMA DIDN'FY WANT HER ' PRECIOUS Lr'e ci“:fs;-m HEART' To cATCH :DE"S_ SITHER~ WHY DW'T You PUT A VEIL ON HimM=—. Ti' POOR €D CAN'T WALK= - HE 8N'T LIVING AT THE NOR PoLe - HELL DIE OF SURFOCAT(ON UPERIOR QUALITY 16¢ Effective On and After March 14th March 14, the price of Pan-Dandy Bread be reduced to 16c. 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