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i) NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, P THURSDAY, ) MARCH 09 -ty HARTFORD BOWLERS WIN ON LOCAL ALLEYS - KACEYS TO MEET MANCHESTER IN CRUCIAL GAME OF STATE LEAGUE SERIES TOMORROW NIGHT — YANKEES AWAIT THE COMING OF JUDGE LANDIS — PADDOCK DECLINES $20,009 OFFER TO TURN PRO — HARVARD CREWS SELECTED HARTFORD KACEYS PLAY HERE SAT. Locals Need Game to Even Up the | Results of This Season | Bartholomew of Charter Oak ulleys at Hartford feated larson and I'risk, the Rogers Recreation alley stars, in a series of | games at the local alleys. The match Burns and the | de- | | rowing ARSITY OARSM AMED AT HARVARD | Crimson Rowing Three Fights W Steoke Cambridge, Mareh coaches have personnel of the Will represent the out the season heen retained, for each, Cupt not row with but will devote “r ‘i with [¢] any was on pinfall, and the scores are Hartford, 1,088; New Britain, 982, | The work of Burns was very good Tonight Frisk and Lorson will hegin the tourney, the winner of which is ln} represent the Rogers alleys in the Connecticut state duckpin tourncy. The scores of games rolled here last night are as follows: Rogers' Recreation a9 100 105 a9 107 Larson Larson Frisk Frisk 85 Charter Oak Duo, 119 28 104 Bartholomew 101 9% | Bherwin | Latarge The* first lows: Moy Morgan; 3 W M crew Sam Josh Is m Dun 1 8 Radger. Strokes for the and Roger Walcott N. Br 500 third, | irown, Several changes are makeup of the first ¢ month in preparation with Pennsylvania Ap will open Harvard's sc CHICAGO varsity his time Matthews, Conches wach anno tmson ool e ght ¢ to nade can; Nickerson 1Peancis Fiske; 1maller; own; ond i expected in the carly next row for ril' 2 ason up stroke, INtra Harvard the squad which throngh have strokie « Appleton will unced ghis tra t co § 4, R, Waiter | coN orew il the 9 [ AMS MOVE Retain present, | hing. | fol- Harry T for the| and Huntington | whicl HARTFORD BOWLERS BEAT LOGAL ROLLERS Larson and Frlsk New Rritain and Hartford *vs will mect once 1ore this sea- son on the Arclh street court next Sat- | urday night. To even up the series the locals must win on Sat- | ¥ night. This result 18 looked for | by the home fans, i In recent games, the locals showed a vastly improved kind of basketball, Dudack's wonderful work has been one of the ontstanding fea- tures, Stevde fills in as a foul tosser in fine shape. | The visitors will be without the services of Tl Dwyer, who has heen 18 physician to keep nut of athletics for a time. 1l under- went an operation for nppendicitis early in the season. Shace his return ]m the court, the Hartford team has ! been winning with regularity’ i Biz Game Tomorrow. | Tomorrow night the locals will | paly at Manchester in a league xame. A vietory for New DBritain will {ie the | this year, jorlered by have | | | | | \Burng and Bartholomew Top, | description |ary conditions of life. PADDOCK DECLINES OFFER TO TURN PRO. Amateur Sprinting Champion Refuses $20,000 a Year (o Compete On Kuropean Teacks, l.os Angeles, March Churles W, Paddock, world champion sprinter who has sailed from San Francisco for Honolulu is expented to return in about a month, Before leaving, it was said today he disclosed recent re vivals of the old story that he was of- fered $20,000 @ year to run profes- slonally, and refused it, He said such an offer was made him about |\(1)‘ years ago when he was running in the| Olymple games at Antwerp but that the promoter wanted him to run in mm!nrox\(.d Europe, under conditions which he did not approve and that lw declined, Paddock sald no reeent offer of this had been made and that| e had no intention of turning profes- | slonal, It was his view he said, that track sports should be held in the amateur class and that no collegtan should turn professional under ordin- Paddock will attempl to lower sev- eral of his records while in the is- lands. [ pionship season opened {of YANKEES PREPARE, | 10 GREET LANDIS Hopes Are Entertained That Sus- pension on Ruth May Be Raised New York, March 23, Members of the New York Yanks consulted mani- curists this morning and had the| finger bowls on the table in anticipa- | tion of a visit by former Landts, the big chict of basebill Ruth and Toh Meusel were especially |, refined, as they had hopes that the | lndge, seeing what fine boys they were would 1ift the sentence of suspension against them, and allow them to ap- With the team when the cham- Judge | . Babe n Yankees Are Reaten, The Yankees iboring under the ey Charley O'Leary acting manager, dost yesterday's battle againgt the s Paul Amerfcan association team. Th showed the old idea that home runs were the top notch of baselall was a fallacy. Raker slammed two halls over the fence while Ruth, Murray and McMillan each contributed cir- cuit smashes but the hoys from the northwest found southpaw anateur | sentatives lehampionships to be held In Lioston, Christopher club and Nat Pincus, attached, KOS, M, | Bronxdale A, C, congress own conneil St. Jerome's Catholic club and William St bele, FOURTEEN AMATEUR BOXERS ARE SELECTED Metropolitan A, A, U, Picks Represent- atives to Compete in Championship Bouts At Boston, April 17-18, New York March 23.~Fourteen amateur pugllists were named today by the Metropolitan association of the athletic union as its repres | in the national boxM¥g April 17 and 18, | The selections follow: 112 pound class: I'owell, St un- | 0y 115 Sid Terrts, Rut- Wilbur Cohan, pound class gymnusium and club, I Christopher 126 pound class H. A, 135 pound Y. I"alkenstein, class: J. Rosenberg, and Martin J. Smith, K. of C. Andrew Charles 147 pound cluss: Parkview A, and Lenox Hiil Settlement, 160 pound class: Bernard Lake, Hahn, IFeeney, | Antrohus, Trinity A, C. 175 pound class: Charles McKenna, Alphonsus club and 1'rank Koe- Nationul A. C Heavyweight cla | Gordon Munche, BATTLING SECONDS. BARRED FROM RING Boxing Commission Punishes Men Who Started Impromptn Fight - New York, March 23.—Harry Al- berts and Johnny Keyes, the secends who started an impromptu battle in the ring at Madison Square Garden last Monday night following a blow landed by Pepper Martin on Sammy Sleger that Refereea Haley declared foul, recelived summary punishment vesterday from the Boxing eommis- slon. h was permanently barred from actiug as second in any licensed boxing club in New York state, Keyes was chief second for Pepper Martin, while Alberts was in Sleger's corner, When the blow was struck under which Sieger crumpled on the ring floor, Martin, declaring he had not landed at all, danced up and down fn 1o sorner in a rage. He intimated |that Sieger had quit. v iis und Keyes were drawn into the argument, and suddenly they squared off at eaeh other and began shooting rights and lefts in lively fash- ion. Although not on the night's pro- Keyes and gram, nor on the payroll, Alberts were giving. what prémised to be ome of the best bouts of the night when the police interfared. The prompt action by the commis- sion in the cases of Alberts and Keyes may have a salutary effect 6n other belligerent seconds and {impress on them the fast that they are in the ring merely as advisers and not fighters. The boxing commisgion also penal- ized a number of other offenders. I"reddic Reese was suspended for thirty days for failure to fulfill a con- tract, and the same dose was handed to Emanuel Sonnenséhéin, manager of Reese. The license of Frank Tricher, man- ager, was revoked, and the licenses of Johnny Donovan and Red Allen, box- ers, were indefinitely suspended in ac- cordance with action by the Massa- chusetts boxing commission. The sus- pension of Dandy Dillon, a boxer, was lifted. Go To Cubs | Chisox team with Hartford for the cham- Also Pull Stakes [ plonship. A defeat will put the hoys | Jout of the running. There is a pos- 23, — Toduy was sibility that Tommy Reynelds will be moving day for Chicago clubs of both [ with the locals tomorrow night. the American and National lcagues, | The White Sox were scheduled ¢ | i pack up after the practice p;ngr:’.w -o Bruggy Will Q““ Before Joining Minors | Seguin, Tex., this afternoon and go to Austin, Tex., whege a game against | N. J.. March 23.—¥rank catcher sold by the Phil- [the university there is scheduled for! Wlizabeth, l"r!u'n)‘. The C'ubs were to pull stakes!l. Iirugg at Catalina Island, ( after a morn- adelphia Nationals to Portland, Ore., ing workout and leave for the main-|of the Pacific const league for the land where they are gcheduled to| waiver price, announced today that {start their homeward journey with a|rather than report to the minor league ‘sl‘ril's of exhibitions against coast \")nl\ he would retire from professional league clubs. [ basebar. James Jolley's offerings just to their taste and won, the score to 6. Giants Win. The Giants favored by good pitch- ing by Virgil Barnes and larry Ben- ton, beat the Tndianapolis team, 9 to 8. The whole team looked bhetter than it had for several days. Dodgers Play Today Wilbert Robinson and his hoys 1n Mobile, Ala., today for their first real test of the season a game with the St, Louis Browns. The Dodgers have ex- hibited considerable class thus far in their prac rames but knew they would meet something différent in the louis crowd. Bartholomew 108 99 Austin, Texas, While Pastime A. C. being 7 TRAVELERS WIN Hartford “Kaceys” On Short End of PHILS HURLERS WORK OUT Chicago, March STANLEY BUSH LEAGUE, Buick. L1017 83 Those Not On Iajured Up a Bit Philadelphia, March 23.—The Phil- lies pitchers, those who are not on the injured list, limhered up in a two hour workout at Leesburg, Fla., yes- terday. Pinto, Baumgartner, Ring and Smith took turns on the rubber. Trainer Conroy's plan is to have the | pitchers worl on the batter's weak- | ness, thus improving their, hitting and at the same time giving the hurlers an opportunity to try out their early | season control. Manager Mack of the Philadelphia Athletics is devoting the flnal few workouts at Eagle Pass to exercising Lis rookies in an effort to make selec- tions of those who will be carried through the season. The squad will be divided into two seetions, the first of which will start north Friday. The second section will .follow Sunday after games with San Antonio Satur- day and Sunda List, Limbér Patt Score in a Rough and Tumble Af- erson .. Norfelt . Christ Rawlings Jones ... falr—Evens Up Serles. * e Travelers Insurance five cvened up the series with the Hartford “Kaceys"” last evening in a rough and tumble afair by the score of 36 to 25. Many fouls were called by Referee Dick Dillon. The first half started off in whirl- wind fashion with both teams playing a good brand of ball. “Hope” Res- tella caged the first counter for the Insurance men and from then on until the end of the half, the Travelers led the “Kaceys”. The score at the end of the half stoed 22 to 11. In the second half, the *Kaceys" hegan to play a Detter brand of basketball, but the fouls continued to be called, marring the game for the|*rown, obtained last season from In- spectators. _The Travelers continued |{d€pendents in the gouthwestern to hold the lead and when the final |1CA8UE to Littie Rock in the Southern “|whistle blew, they were on the long |Assoclation and George Stanton a left end of the score. Siegrist was the|!'2ndgd pitcher to Norfolk in the Vir- only man put out of the game on|8inia league. personal fouls, but four other men| Brown made a good impression on S el e e the Giant boss and probably will be g given another tryout next spring, it The summary: was said. Stanton remains the prop- TRAVELERS | erty of the Norfolk club. Guerra Phil. Douglag, holdout expected to arrive here conference with McGraw. 437 440 ],-!l Rolls Rmu- 76 91 91 110 83. 101- 105 87 a7 ‘Wheelock . Lindquist Flis' ... Duplin N IS RELEASED Recruit Catcher rk., Team v | .| Suneson 8§ 87 Dehme 03 76 Overland. X | P | 395 cosevecs 98 5 N 435 406 Reds. 22 e | 8. Bordonero . 3 ESKIMUD LL:/ | Bonanus .\;vrl Mixers. | Taricam § 38 | calderome 89 478 443 Packard. 77 88 L TT L104 93 439 437 Hu(lwm. McGraw Turns Oy lo Little Rock, n Antonio, March —Manager McGraw of the Giants aunounced to- day the rele of Catcher Floyd 411 373—1179 Brown Hall Johnson Erling Mordes .. 95 56 93 86 TIGERS BEAT BRONCHOS Fitz - | Panzo 1360 | perking { Andy 251 | Chick Six Circuit Clouts Are Made In Ex- hibition Game Detroit, March 23. — The Detroit Americans and Rochester Interma- tionaly staged a home ruyn exhibition for fans at Columbia, S. C., yester- Aday. There were sjx eircuit clouts of which the Tigers made five and extra base hits outnumbered the singles. The home run hitters were: Heil- mann, Mohardt, Veach, Haney, Wood- all and Popl. Seven eof the Tigers eight scores came on these hits, Ro- chester’s score was six. Ty Cobb has rejoined the club but has net sufficiently recovered from tonsilitis to enter the practice games. FRANK MORAN INDICTED. Albany, N. Y., March 23.—An in- dictinent was returned !n Federal Court here yesterday eharging Frank Moran, heayyweight boxer of Pitts- burgh, with possessing and transport- ing Hquor in violation of the prohibi- tion law. ey 396 SPECIAL MATCH. Hartford. 102 . 94 &5 56 . DODGERS Game Is Final For American - Leaguers At Training Camp St. Louis, March 23.—The RBrook- n Nationals and St. Louis Ameri- cans meet this afternoon in an exhi- bition gamé at the Brown's training camp at Mobile, Ala. Today's game is the final in Mobile for the Jlocal Americans who break camp Friday. Commissioner Landis won a round of golf from several members of the Browns at Mobile yesterday and the Jrowns took it out on the Mebile Southern association team, winning jan exhibition nine to one. George Sisler, local American first basernan, garnered five hits in as many times at bat in the Emmons 89 O'Brien . Tyler . Brooks Coehrane 409 hnl(‘flnvll. 70 £ ST 78 £0 4321217 | el lar | Johnson | Lindstrom Kirwan ... 91 84 66— 103 Tl=s 3 55, 14,00 ailiaea I8! 90 &7 ey ' 86 8 () MecCabe .. Spurry Ferri . Kallerman Gillett, Frigo j‘o:: “KACEYS" pitcher, was 3 today for a Cronin 89 82 79 54 419 Pierce Arrow. . 93 93 . 83 86 81 82 <. 83 57082 . 84° 103 429, 446 Hubmobile. 81 101 Draper Johnson Maier Fanion JOE MOORE WINu New York Boy Captures Senior Half- Restella .. Leonard 396 5 Moore . Pac lu TS, Ely Seifel Johnson L.emons Siegrist, Carpenter Gettesloh Right guard Carlson Bloom Blasky Emerson | Unkel 87 89 K0 102 O'Hara e AN Flynn Left guard The score. Travelers 36, '‘Kaceys™ fleld goals, Guerra 3, McCabe 4, Restella 3, Carpenter 3, Leamy, Cronin Leonard 2, Gettesioh 2. Flynn:| goals from fouls, Cronin 9 out of 13, Guerra 10 out of 18; referee, "Dick ' Dillon. Time of halves, twenty min-| utes. Schroeder Mile Skating Race in ./Rmut-ur Meet Doyle Sleath Nurozyk Humphrey . 451 445 HOMT: CLUB. 5041400 - at Milwaukee, & Wis. March 23.—Joe New York, won the senior race at the international amateur indoor skating meet heer last night. Al Nuhfer, Cleveland, was second, and &us I'etz, Chicago, third. '?nhlnsm\. Toronto, won the h in 1.43 3-5, with | Rose Johnson, Chicago, second, and Elsie Mullen, New York, third. John Hollander, Milwaukee, won the jun- ior 440-yard dash in 44 seconds. 424 Freezers. 98 97 2, Milwaukee, Moore, of half mile 3 81 87 84 110 62 84| 294 Turner 115 Malina Whitney Hangon .. Myers PIRATES' REGULARS WIN Pittsburgh, March 23.-Tn the first nine inning game of the training sea- son, the Pittshurgh regulars walked tover the' Yanniga yesterday at Hot Springs, Ark., in the fifth of the fam- 7 to 4. Manager Gibson ily series, 7 liked Jimmy Zinn's work on the S e, b mound so well that he allowed him Seo - ketball quintet defeated the Yale var-| DARTMOUTH SQUAD IS CUT. to remain duricg seven frames, then | GEORGE ARLISS sity team, 42 to 22. A crowd of more| Hanover, N. H., March In or-ireplaced him with C'hief Yellowhorse. x than 3500 witnessed the same, the der that he might have o workable | Hamilton served up for the Yanni- largest that has ever entered the state | number of men before the apring|gaas until the sixth when Carlson armory here {or a ;porting vwvent. At|trip which starts the ond of next|went in. The former was hammered half time the score was 18 to 11 in|week,Coach Jeff Tesreau cut the iquad | hard In the two opening frames and favor of the winner Dothwinick | to 40 men here yesterday. Of the|Carlson could not save the contest. with eight field goals starred for the | men retained the majority are hat-| Max Carey playing left field for the | Atlas, while Capt. 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