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0” O’'BRIEN GIVES EDDIE ANDERSON A BAD BOWLING WALLOPING AT ROGERS’ ALLEYS—NEW BRITAIX MACHINE COMPANY Q WINNING STATE INDUSTRIAL CHAMPIONSHIP TOMORROW NIGHT—SHUBERT TO DEFEND TITLE AGAIN ' AM WALTZ—OTHE INE GO. FIVE . 'CHAMPIONSHIE G0, FIDO GIVES ANDY {[And Then He Took Up Toddling READY FOR ACCOS HARTFORD MARCH 31, A BAD WALLOPING! [z o ) tooreees T, LD DANCING 1 Champlons Confident of Al Shubert to Defend His Titl Casmo Representative Has a Blgl D ernng Slate Title Against Sammy Waltz : Night on Rogers’ Strips S5 s Deont About a year or so ago, Eddie And- Rt two champions s to! A championship boxing exhibition v wimpionship titles o ¥ erson walloped “Fido” -O'Brien ten | &redit of the team, the New Brit- has been booked by the Liberty A. C. E Machine company will endeavor ©0f Hartford at the Church street audj- Sames to one at the Casino alleys, OD the state industrial honors to- torium in that city next Thursday 2Pd every time the boy with the Shubert, of New Bed- <¢anine monicker has appeared in this TOW night at the Arch stre ar- night, when AL § ¥, meeting the American Chain ford., Mass., holder of the New Eng- Citv the local fans have kept him Soanra e Amerioan Chaln & pretty well in mind of the fact. How- pany team of Bridgeport, winners land featherweight crowp will meet 2 - he Industrial league championship Sammy Waltz of Hartford in a 12- Vel as the axiom goes, it's a long ve. Should the locals succeed in round mill. Shubert recently wor ' Toad that has no turning, and the turn e taxk, it will he quite a feather jn back his title when he defeated Bobby .M the highway was reached last night oir enp. Ax the quintet looked Josephs In a whizz of a battle at New 2t Rogers Recreation allays, when : Anderson and O’Brien met in the Inst the Kaceys last Tuesday night ' Bedford. He had only a few weeks r en the city ehampionship was de- | Previously been outpointed by Joe - Connecticut Individual Championship ” 4 ' pe . 3 - tourney. It was OiBrien that copped ed. it will take a strong outfit to . #Phs in Boston. The Whaler has ap- . g t victory from them. The Kaceys | Peared in these parts before, and is ' the ten games last night while Andy N play the nreliminare game with | Well known for his fighting ability, 50t one. The Casino alley’s repre- opndnent to he selected by Man- | In his day he has faced the best ot :entative Y“ at thislbeatland hl“ ;'ic- 2 3 x “ o = v ory was clean cut. In only one string, ¢t L. P Mangan them including Frankie Burns, Cham- B, _¥\JH|LE OTHERS FOX - N it o plon Kiltane and all the top notchers the sixth, which he lost, did O'Brien ROTTED ME WOULD BE The contest at the armory Monday | 'n the feather elass. He is in top- (8l below the century mark. His best DOWN STAIRS T 3 score was 143 rolled in the tenth O ALKING ht hetween the Middletown Y. M. | hotch condition, and now that he has W'TH ToOM THE BAR-WEEP A. anA the loeal Kaneys ls attract- | regained the title, his manager, Len, 8ame. Anderson seemed to be un- b able to keep the ball away from the & ronsiderable attention. Twice this | Nowell, says his battler intends to mon the locals have gone down to | hold onto it for a time. |head pin, thereby lining up a num- .“. ThinK fent at the hands of the “¥Y" boys, Walta Has Improved. pecaof had apltis; d Tusgegu@‘rf it on hoth oceastons It was by a | Sammy Whaltz, after a bad few The scores of the match and those aoeefl A:I‘B arein of n point or fwo that decid- | months, has apparently regained his |©f other games rolled at Rogers and LIGHT WINES the Iswno. Monages Mangan will | form, his recent battles with Willie | the Casino alleys last night, follow: nate the locals’ share of the re- | Murphy and Bobby Reimer, indicat- |Anderson ...... 100 107 107 103 Pt to the recently formed Machine | ing that he is fit to contest for the |O'Brien .. 107 112 115 106 m comnany. coveted crown. In order to beat Shu- |Anderson . o 109 115 106 “¥" Championship Game. bert, Sammy will have to be right. | O'Brien... 91 123 119 The Y. M. . A. champlonship of | It will be the second time that the |Anderson ... 130 96-1164 w Tineland will be scttled on a | boys met. A few years ago Shubert | O'Brien 143 132-1264 al conrt probably on Tuesday even- | boxed Waltz at Meriden and made a [_°* Hartford K. of P. Aprll 5. when Middletown and | favorable impression. e = e e rinafield Y. M. C. A. will play the Tho Semi-Final Bout. Al o oA 4 ird and deciding zwme of their | The semi-final bout is one that | Thomas . s0 78— 250 ampionship :nl?Hu\r-rv_ The Nut- | should produce plenty of fireworks. It | H- Smith . 72 gg_ i:: 401—1226 # State hovs are all well known . had originally been arranged to have e. Spear, the Carlvon brothers nnd | Kid Kaplan of Meriden, face his two- monson. having playved on many | time conqueror, Romeo Aoche ot Hol- msfons ot the loeal Y. M. C. A. | voke, Mass. The Bay Stater was nasfum hack in the days when | stricken with illness a few hours ago, rren Slater was making a success | and this necessitated a change in me‘ ' — 161 Schielder .. . 106— 279 F. Anderson 93— 249 J. Anderson . 83— 247 Rosenswieg R 91— 250 Young .... 76— 76 | Foberg ..,..... 81 87 S8— 256 Del'by Tabs Guests of ' DRAWS COLOR LINE.' .o jCarlson ........ 96 88 — 184 SRR, 407 449—1262 {yargon ........ 82— 82 Local Club Tomorrow Friitos Wil Not Box Nekro Wy —_— T, Tl e Not Marry Again. R. & E. FOREMEN. - oz paie :; lgg__ gg: Tomorrow evening at the robms of Calgary, Alta, March 25.—Jack Butternuts. —— ——'the Y. M, T. A. & B. soclety on pempgey, heavyweight champion of 80 90— 237 466 450 4621378 Lafayette street, the Derby Tabs Will thg world, who is here, expressed 74 76— 227 Casino All be entertained at an open house :p,iaagure gt the new arrangement for o eys. soclal to follow a pool tournament gy aoht with Georges Carpentier, on | ¢h Anderson 75 80— 232 Conn. 5 3 65 67— 191 [goo . Light and Power. between the two branches of the or- 3 percentage basis instead of a -- 81 89 81— 261 gypizations. Those who are to play Maynard ...... 95 81— 248 | pyriza 91 101 94 286 'gn“thé IOt onin e i Saae LAY straight guarantee. Saltiven 73 78 90— 241 wgrtin Welch, Joseph Smith, Thomas — Dares. 4 88 85 ©83— 266 Crean, Thomas Rouskie and Willlam 84— 231 e b 80 76— 223 Regan. Return games will be played % 9 in Derby in April. i 6 68— 190 o L L 400 433 424—1257 | 84 84— 242 Smith Brothers. Native Eggs 4lc. doz., 2% doz for 75 87— 267 é 85,:“':;‘ 344 s S e 1.00. Russell Bros.—ndvt. 369 395—1147 | F- Smith . 87 80 17— 244 moaxpe e &S00 3 BTi | “ALL AERIGAN DAY” Scheidler ...... 95 91 83— 269 e e b the game there card. Matchmaker Hugh Rorty, how- - cver, made no mistake in securing Terry O'Connor of * Hartford, the PAULETTE IS PUNISHED | 75a2 of Srox Hollow, to- tackle the Silver City lad. O'Connor’s improve- ment has been one of the sensations ¢ Landis Puts National League | of the ring in this section. Only a novice a year or two ago, he has of late proven himself to be a fast, clev- ed Misconduct In Throwing Game | ©r boxer who has a sock in either paw., He has been boxing around hicago, March 25.—FEugene A. | Worcester, Mass., of late and is a big lette, National League baseball | favorite with the fans up that way. yer, today has been placed on the Terry battled Kid Wiltse in the pre- Igible list by Judge Kenesaw M. | liminary bout to the Benny Leonard- fis, commissioner of baseball, for | J"rankie Britt bout at the Wethers- lleged connection with throwing | field avenue ball grounds last fall, and all games. Paulette was a mem- | he mauled the “ring clown’ all over of both the Philadelphia and St. | the circle. Is cluba. A Curtain Raiser Too. nulette, in his statement to the The club has also booked the usual missloner, denied having throWn | curtain raiser, which the club claims ball games, and asserted that dur- | will be on a par with the other two the last playing season he held | classy bouts. George Mammerdinger f aloof from corrupting associa- | and Frankie Glennon will be the ref- pe, but, according to the commis- | grees with Ollle Hyde holding the for. the fact remajns “that he of- | watch and siren and Hugh Rorty tell- | Eljagon ....... 76 82 74— 231 T e e d to betray his team and that he | jng the fans who's who and why. i b e e | himself in the vicious power of e s RoMn:onv " 99 102 87— 238 Automatic Room. Philadelphia Mayor Fixes Thursday, T opes o nava samt. | PILKINGTON IS PAVORITE | Bower 557700 68 65 5= 357 | somoron 5508 ™ 1o st | apet 7, an Dy 10 avo sion to the commissioner that he re- P 447 451 414—1312 | Stachlik . 72 72 96— 230 | Pro-American Demonstrations. B ed money from Elmer Farrar of P. & F. Corbin Die Dept. Wells . s 96 93 110— 298 | Louls as a loan, which he has not | New IMaven Boxing Fans Agree With |, = "~ < 85 74 91— 250 |Kanis ........ 101 87 77— 265 Philadelphia, . March 25.—Mayor jd; that the money was given to . 2 1 day issued a public call tq by Parrar some tinle after an fn- | Meridenites That Oharley Will Wi g:;;man L ae 18 Te— e 423 398 472—1293 ::_r(:e';:ur:d&}' April : “all Ameri- oW with Farrar apd another St. | Over Shugrue Tuesday Night. Huber ... .123 88 113, 324 Stock Room. { can day” here and a half holiday in e S i S Newton .......108 109 85— 303 | Achenback .... 78 68 68— 214 jnqustry wherever possible. The @c- fow Fnrr-r‘-nd Zork are sald to New Haven, March 25.—Charlie el e MBcations . i 76, ' 68 88— 363 gion wa take b atnait of theBilaanal urged Paulette to co-operate | pPilkington, the Meriden “Flash” e Py A 3 ¥ them In gambling on baseball | rules the favorite with the local box- 43¢ 424 462—1372 ‘S;(::er. i) = ;z z: :;_ g;; demonstration against un‘f:trh;‘tilchnt.b to be thrown by the player. ing fans to gain the verdict over R. & E. FOREMEN’S LEAGUE. Cc'm“er" o8 20 76— 263 tivities of every kind to hel eve k’s name was mentioned in con- | Johnny Shugrue of Waterbury in the All Nuts, > i3 _on that date. = pn with the world’'s series scan- | 15-round bout at the New Haven 88 67 71— 295 J 4_02 8-6-6- ‘3'“_1_1“'| Gen. Pershing has agreed to sp if 1919, but the grand jury was | arena next Tuesday night. The bout 73 81 317 twice here on the evening of all p to get him to come to Chicago |)ooms up as one of the greatest to be ) 69 78 291 o B R T American day, it was ananounced by Afy. held in this section in many years. | Meyer . 82 69 297 & RIYALS To MEET Franklin d'Olier, chairman of the e Up at Waterbury, anx other idea than | Hannon .. 86 77 346 Philadelphia county comm ttee aund YANKS BEAT ROBINS, a victory for Johnny Shugrue is not e —a s e past national commander of the T permitted to prevail. Both of the . 39 372 ’ 3 pr 'Amerlen,n Legion. .:lndl':llfl‘l' l(lot.i.nn “;rlcl:‘:'le:: he’:—: boxers have been going good of late, : i 3 #nd Hartford Basketball | Committee leaders arranging the . and the fact that they will clash for | Andrus ... v ; opkins ! event declared today the Philadelphia r::l{ :‘r“:::::)rn ::rl':: :oxl;xrl(b}:u‘:r; a decision means they will travel fast | Hanrahan et = meeting would be the first of a series snd again the American |0 $ain Dave Fitzgerald's award. Scott .. - row Night. ; of assemblies in every city in the ors finished on.the long end of | OWing to an injury sustained DY | Ralph United States and that th> keynote of score. FHard hitting against Al |Chic Brown in training a few days Dixon .. orfl the war against “‘enemies within’ wl ux and Clarence Mitchell made |50 his proposed bout with Mickey punded here and made the basis ame a walkover for the Hug. Dance of Waterbury has been called on orxanlmtlon 5 bar Al e off. Collie Pleines of this city will 3 usunilnuon 3 e e, o e oai | rubetiute in Brown's place against the | oy . Belted Backs h 9 tough Brass City boy. Billy Prince of | v : by the score of 12 to 3 in an Bridgeport and Joe Proto of this city Rs00. ‘ $35 to less game. Brooklyn's inability . 5 2 - §t the pitching of Rip Collins ana |Ar® scheduled to settle their rivalry A fine all Worsted Su i y ht. Plercy at opportune times {s | Tuesday nigl in the fact that eleven of the 3 d h01d n $50.0 nficlder On Ineligible List for Al- 394—1145 )7 = ’—iwwi onal league champlons were left NEW COACH TAKES HOLD. - Spears Makes Card TIndex of Grid Material at West Virginia. szl e Morgantown, W. Va., March 25.— { . Fork, March 36.—After two | c, W. “Fut” Spears, West Vlrglnln‘s ¢ & . s utes and fitty-five seconds of boX- | new football coach, formerly at Dart~4 ‘ The “Wilson Speé ote erman o v rleans, . < mouth, took hold of the Mountaing mer worldnd ('h‘:m(;'::'; |Pbfl\";"m' eers’ football situation in firm fash Couflr Ath (‘7::: kmf.‘: nln:.ht in th‘-lr ,‘)?:2” fon here yesterday, and before nigh | $3, 0 cago ‘ 7| fall had personally interviewed p o N 15-round bout at the Central | i = 0 s ST from the very start . . s ) 5 p A:vnlshew"»:;:twu not llkely to go Made a card index for fu y with its Space § 0 one round, so decisive was ” re 'h:nmm“_m'ny | Spears arrived Wednesday rman g a two weeks' visit and was m 1li : — —_— train by the student body, ; 4 : Wi are selling mére Hi PRATT WILL NOT REPORT. fr;rll..u'ill‘l into the Fibaxj " to a message from Thomas B. Healey. ever in Ann Arbor, Mich.,, March 26.—Der- | “Pep” Fraternity, escon > chairman of the Atlantic and Gulf il Pratt, second baseman of the Bos- | band to Commencem B Coast conference of the engineers DOBm : American League team and conch Captain Kay gag beneficial association in which a fed- the Univorsity of Michizan base. | speech. Sp eral investigation of the wage prob- day « h g 1 Wi suggested, Secretary of Com- e e erai coraes [ maw s caalll merce Hoover sald that the matte- br league buseball. Ee exped 3 was witheut ms jurisdlcuon and re- ents, : lab. ADAMS IS KAYOED. ence. 5,