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INITAIN DAILY HERALD ~ NEW BRITAIN AND MERIDEN KACEYS TO CLASH IN IMPORTANT BASKEIBALL BATTLE AT ARMORY TONIGHT — NEW BOWLING LEAGUE SCHED- ULED TO OPEN AT CASINO NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT—“POP” ANSON, VETERAN BALL FLAYER DIES AT CHICAGO—RAIN PREVENTS MANY GAMES i T0 OPEN SEASON ..o PHILLIES' PROGRESS HICH GAME AWAY v s DIES AT CHICAGO i n i Prep school Material Two-Man Ol'gflflilfi”(m 0 BOWL Coum - Awil 15 ..‘;..,:Ru]]e Is Very Effective in [[]e‘ RN S dr e L (Do 28 the Chiel Booter Of ~ow var, aprit 15— neesares | Ga0A 014 Man of Baseball Was portance To Locals the convention, of the nationnl bourd New Britain And Meviden Kaceys To Rules, at Casino Alleys ool g S du vt e A R e Yestorday's Game ot il it Credit fo National Game tory schools, de- the State armory, when two import of the game would not be recomn clarod by some i nollege anthor. o ant battles will be staged. The main| Roston, April 15.—Infleld errors by | o C00 Chicugo, April 15, —Tributes today A new threc-man bowling orguni- | 11168 to O pr pil canse of com= Philadelphia, April 15.--The B Lattraction will hring together the New [Boston cnabled Phitadeiphia to pile I zation known as the Sam Dake | merclalism i « cge sports of 1 traves ped Philadelph VR ritain ana next Thurs- | today v treak yester and took the || ognig thi ed that alterations in the “foul' rule 1o preliminary session held last | from scores of former associates of Merid Caceys. On the [up runs and win by a score of : ILOATE SRENAN. ! g riden Kucey n ) J lght the foul rule, which causedt aqeian Constantine Anson, whose | ot R £ Y contest rests whether |8 to 2 yesterday considerable comment thin year, was| i S S BNt nt tHo Cik aflaue N I'he Assoc q Ohio College |t game of the 60 2o locals will he adfudged the Kieey Llommel was hit it thimes, but [ O wih sald toduy that | dcath occurred here yesterday, res ide \ completing a w dittle wild at tmes, BUbe [ygae joague champions, or whether|his support was exeeptionally good, | o A Tt ofind lected the integrity of one of the teams have entercd in the lengue gALOS greatost veterans of baseball, Captain follows: Mustard, Vollhardt, Pete du « sterday adop! 2.8 rquard was !ru‘n‘w In the pinches | (he title will again go to the Hartford|The score 5 cment on various alteration pro- gon and Dunlay; Beer, Barry, Azukis fal report on the subject, outlin- 1 Kept the locals' elght hits well| iyeeys, 8hould the home team wh PHILADELPIIA \ngon, “iop” Anson many called and Hucks; Sundwiches, Crowley, Ol- [ ing ¢ I regulations they expect fgeattered, Lee's home run 10 (the | thig honor will come her ; B e inor changes In the rules|Mm, died within two days of his . [T} thleties he se and |en uge v he fourt) 4 T ! ” . " il e 2 70 son and Maier; Pickles, W. Anderson, | Wilb malke af Las i "\vv""’u[v‘i‘r!nvww wall in the fourth Inning| The Meriden team, with its strong y | | o e tacommended. howeven,| 0t birthday Mtzgerald and Seipel; Clams, Chick, [not the master o hio college 1ife was one of the jongest drives everiegt jineup has cansed the locals some [ [ mong the auestio: sehoduled He probably was the greatest of ) The report was prep W a com- | made 1e loeal park. . Tt o toub p 1 among U b N SIHeS h e Parizo and Lemeris; Hams, 1. Burns, The report AL .w.’\){\l - com- | made {n the | | park. The scor trouble this season. It will he ve-| or diseussion todiy were “time out,” | the game that he helped to establish RBlaskey and Perking; Mot !‘r &S, | St ar g S e BOSTON Sethat, called that the first league defeat fn ; I 1 wtalling” and “guarding from be. | Many years ago. Hayes, Gibly and C. Johunson; Corn, |8 br Tl e L il noh 8ol fiieted on New Britain was adminis- [ Dy i O WP imiskey's Tribute, B Goyle,‘Recor and B. Coyle; Spuds, | Waa presented after an investigation | A i tered by the Silver City five. A dis ' 4 . . 5 ¢ vl ek8o! of more than a year, during which 3 s | and league G. Peterson, Sandquist and Erickson; P pute followed, and the league direc ) Jvosant White 180% andl Vs 0 y nnings and 1% [every phase of college athletle aetiv- | Niekelson, if . tors ordercd the game played over 5 18 TENDLER 18 REINSTATED, present White Box and years ! ag Onfons, Valentine, Jennings ar Ak, | \"-mf:““' it ”:1 Sama, plas Ly 1 g Tl - LN . Siler, | VAPt Anson's rival as a_manager Narcum. iin e etk % L foeckel, b, s LR Al ‘\I“'l Q. o ew York, Aprl Sl Iie [0 jeader, paid his fioal tribute Joe Foote and Anders DT i 1 5 1 ofnigh ineger n Burke, hag as- |y 2 P T T iy Philadelphia lightwelg and " “He was the greutest batter that senting the Casino alleys in the State ) o i sured Larry Mangan he will |5 ] 2 min. Phil Gla 0 had | von walked up to hit at a baseball Duckpin tourney, defeated Andy Me- 5 iy bring his strongest quintet here this|P L 1 n sus : houtlNg 10 | T tiove. soatt Dhstn Bl ot Ta Aot Carthy and Carmen, three games to evening, ineluding Hartford, Gill and 3 : TR L fon with Te s recent bout o Choralhl s R Bt - ) d y L 1 3 A (hi I played against him and Know. two last night at Hartford. The T Coyle. Tommy Reynolds, home for B ) nst Charley Pitts and events in- [ o Aikln : : PHILADELP the Faster holidays from college, will urke, 88, ¥ 1 late! Gwine the bout, wene | e \Was & fitie; big, honorable man on scores follow: AT - r b B e “ R m‘ € 8¢ I 4 1 || mediately following th Yfi ' 1o |and off the baseball field. He was an Fuote KR, R 2 : King, 1f. x o Tlag L AR o o 0 restored to good standing by the Blale ) aiy.round sportsman, a great howler, a Andy .13 2 y :Lxl‘(-r'..l‘ bagid “ ,j ';‘u‘c ;Pr”\“’ "‘K‘A\V;H “,. ' ‘r 'l Tyl Y 1 1 0 y‘\”‘ otie (¢ Hlll‘ll'.\]l\\’l. Ve . fay . .v' tine biltiardist, a competent golfer and {1 AN e 1l it [ g ll‘] the A '.lr" £ Manchister, and iing - 0| suspension of the ¥ bt pn‘.\...n.l. K88 o pragt man g tho Shank. 108 excelled el ALl L B o L : d by Chalrman Witllam Muldoon | ¢ “ymore hranches of sport than any cams are claimants of th mior 1e commission, following i Meet- |00 1 avep knew in baseball.” championship of Connecticut 3 8§ 97 11 ing of the board at which both the| RAtted EoIUanndn. boxer and his manager RS T, Charles Comiskey, owner of the Leslie, 1h | Pleteher, s How New Yorkers Meels, Wel P st pambores 2 e Datted for Fullerton in . ? —— " " SRLOrs, i v rrers ROWING EVENT TODAY Philadelphia i 4 | gret at having ‘ncurved ihe dizpleas- ‘j"(- April 15.—The passing = Hoston i 2l ure of the commission, and vmp op n, grand old man of 5 7 | 2 . \ v \ A their intention of implicitly ol elall, was mourned today by an Doston oo <002 i 008 ) Penn and Yale Crews Meet in Regatia | bise bits olch, s o Rom- [0 pilan. nd ations |army of his iriends in New York. 5. Dags Hite Boscihl Hanne nomie: an. This Afternoon, s Al e AR R AR oon, however, John McGraw Hughey Jene Carmen . 97 9 Lee; sacrifices, Powell, Holke, = Ford 2 e G ET Milade ton T ks off | Glag L repetition of the con- | Nings of the Gis Wilbert Robin- 4 ¥ . letcher, Kopf: dout vs, Ford, Kopf iphia, April 15.—American ¥ « o i ph P 2 McCarthy . e At UL Kty IR e R 4 B2 nEligh m.,.i“{, i vaTa Bl Do W T suited in the sugpension | 3500 of the Brooklyn club and their | . shed by cevocation uof cors were told of Cgptain Anson's nse. death after the same yesterday after- 100 at the Polo Girot: All wera Ford und Holke; left on bascs, Boston anGH Gthar teuay at the Philadeiphia on . e LA quard’ & oft \Welnart 4, o : annval dual regatta of the University |, N AR ileotb o } A P ek stuck out, by Weinert 1, by W of Pennsylvania and Y Joe Wright 2y = J MUt gy e, off Walnart | coach of the Pennsy!d crews g : j ' e A 3 BASEBALL IN BRIEF ‘ S0 oft Wintors 6 in 7 inainga; umpires, | EAC0 06 R merlean evstem |\ Saally me of game | ORIOLES BEAT NEW BAVEN, iport writers and a great number ok, Pfirman and Rig time ¢ % 60 alhaD pafaEnE Wha leR AdnanaH 0. Losing pitcher, Weinert. while the . .+ tansht by, =2, Raltimore, Md., April T ; knew, ndmired e Jim Cord iVes that tha| STOITE) i = Bl DeRevEn" BReusKe: and loved Captain Anson, recalled his NATIONAL LEAGUE. % : Mamaux Driven From Box English style is superior: | on city, ¥ y B Yo |elub to town vest . presence "r:.“w ‘;1."-1' world series. He S § New York, April 15.--The Ne Three races compriso the prog | former pite! S oles had their troubles in downing| "8 o8¢ © liveliest spectators Yesterday's Results. . York Nationals knocked Al 1) scheduled to start at 3:30 p. m, v N | Louls at Pt jthe New: Haven club of the E New York 10, Brooklyn 2. 2 o . 3 4 out of the hox e ves s[the 150 pound crews get under way|olubs ha Slad it thet , by & seore of 7 to Boston 6, Philadelphia 2. v : : game and easiiy defeated Rrookiyn, over the miie and 530 yard Henley | i fter trailing sevesal inr Chicago at Cincinnati, rain. o 2. The hitting of Groh g course on the Schuylk A half hour| N, v., during the comin % took the ]v‘."fll in the seventh, Pittsburgh at St. Louis, rain. ¢ ! ho made seven $ -cen | later the junior varsity shells go over|der a pecent ruling by J & AR cored three additional v was the largest factor in New | the starting line and at 4:30 the var-|paseball commissioner, be Standing of the Clubs. SO ’ 5 q s victory, J. Barnes, the Giantg |sity cights commence their Al | BanRd fior the Thaior lengue: It th w. L. L. ' # pitehe weathered a stormy first in-| struggle. Im,l,.”,m, period, tight in the following two se ¥ i g ing and then settled down 4 > 8t. Louis ..... 20\ 10 Vi - : g aod o thed. gelilsn down: and ——— 4 he was a member of the Chicago ... ) 0 000 S pitched high ie ball. Score: N Lt i el q T 1 3 team that toured England ew York ... : i o KLYN : J D Ao 'i' C oo a3 buseball and cricket. The Philadelphia . g R A L ac vempsey ioxes 1.e ount s knew little or nothing of Brooklyn .. A 2 ;o Tohinston, cket, but their terrific batting off- Boston ..... I 333 i I, Griith, set their other plaving defects and they Pittsburgh 5 4 et had unexpectsd success. Tn 1888, An- Cincinnati .. i 000 «nn toured the word with the Na- league players party which in- Games Today Jahn K. Tener, then a pitcher Brooklyn at New York | o i . . : G ) i Chicago Whits Stockings: A. Boston at Philadelphia SRS et pmith. tn. cerseens 1 : , : : 3 3 3 AT 2 #. Spalding, John M. Ward, Ed Han- Pittsburgh at St. Lou! By R o e ! i A toe i B i : A ] n @nd other hoted gnres, Chicago at Cincinnati. « = b . 3 2 = 4 e - by joking fun ¢ tories with other old messages of rcondolence apathy have been sent to Anson’z family from New York. ved Tn Burope. Anson mua wo strips eball pla P O s T 5 s i e “o . : ‘ : ToLoT enlarges its own shelll \ AMERICAN LEAGUL ) | e i ; - o ‘ ; A Yesterday's Results. Ramios New York at Washington, rain. The destroyer Hulbert after she [/iron. 1 Philadelphia 8, Boston 2. had been rammed by another de- [Young. rf, ! ! . ! %, : Detroit at Cleveland, r:u'n }stroyer at G”miufn,"i::“"‘ g S, Ty ‘ ‘ o ‘ o | = SA‘:.LY T Sl iy i : : ; : ; e | CATARRH OF THE BLADDER Standing of the Clubs. ANOTHER TITLE MATCH W L. P.C.{ S S 2 0 000 ” *Batted for in the sth, g'm’e‘l’;’;; ety 0 LI Champion dake Schaefer and Welker [Brookivn ... . 200 000 0 .o . . New York » . 330 Philadelphia . . 1 Cochran, To Play 1,500} Point Tour- | 7 e hits, ‘nm;-t : New York . o i . iffith; home runs, Ban- = “hi = " rort acrifices, Whea R ings, Washington ) 0 ney at Chicago, May 16 to 18. ! AbaBle Klaw: 1Hah. O ey ; ) ‘Boston .. St .333 b N A eh left on b New York §, 3 " P ¢ bE 2 3 -—— Detroit . TR iy New York, Apr 15.—The cham- | Brookiyn bages on balls Mamaux | % g 3 . 5 i i Chicago pionship 15.2 balk line billiard ma offy Shriver 1; struck out, by Rarnes 3 ; ; 5 ; e re— e S o e st ts, off Mamaux 6 in 1 innings, off ¢ G e paneble 152 bl e MR it 2 P e T P e g — DRINK — Gamies oy and Welker Cochran, will be held in|inning: losing pitene el ‘ & ; 200 ‘ ‘ 4 | New York at Washington. Orchestra hall, Chicago, May 16, 17,|7'Day and Hart g by el : S d W Ayres’ Soda Water Philadelphia at Boston. 18, it was announced today. — Lail for it DY name and gét the best, W, BOXES TONIGHT | When Jack Dempaey sailed for Europe Shirley Kellogg held on to him untii Florence Walton, Lor Sale at Your Grocer's | dancer, finished kissing him good-by. She then took a long breath, held it for a long time and— | Three Size Pottles—5-10-15¢ vorces are practically unknown in Philadelphia at Boston. Conditions similar to those which 4 t Chicago. prevailed in the last Hoppe-Schaefer 3 3 frilonnc ot contast have been agreed upon and | Former Lightweight Champion Mects Cherrles owe thelr name to Cerasus, | the experts will play a total of 1,500 Walker in New York Ring. a town in Asia Minor points in three blocks. New York, April 15.—In his first e = = fa Cnce to|Metropolitan engagement since he be- There are more than 600 different| Too much lrrigation Is a menace o) ;0" "yis attempt, at a “comeback' species of birds in Australia. growing cropa. some months ago, Freddie Welsh, for- ‘ The Efld Of a Life!cng Friendship BR!GGS mer lightweight champion, will meet Archie Walker, ex-amateur light- | Hey! How’s The Weather Up Tkei'e :\Q‘;Ii:):!!‘.rhnmpifin at a Brooklyn c!uhi - = —— B SO i Freddie Welsh held the weight I WAS RIGHT \ WHAT Do You Know belt from 1914 to 1917 taking the N UNE wWiTH SOMEBODY S Vep- 1Ts MY BaLL BouT THAT ! HT title from Wiille Ritchie and losing ThE FLAG- = BALL oN TeIE it to Benny Leonard, the present holder. You SLICED GREEN - HOPE MERTON == | MUSTA : f;AQ\fj,\EA%DA%DT iy ToV = ) 5 e — YouRS ANDREW ITe MiNE= y SENATORS WIN IN 11TH. r/“—\/ HOPE (TS Hartford, April 1 Teavy hitting and brilliant featured Hartford's 1 victory over the R here yesterday aft- Nea 2,600 fans watched Tager, Hartford's catener negro backst each hit Hartford's winning run came when Purcell tripled and s singled., e & HA HALAHAHAKA Tou HARAHAHA- IT HIT A e T ROCK AND HOPPED Vo BEGGING You Plifene s TOOI 0 OUER THE BROOK - GRS Fom TOUR. vl Te EEAY. MES HOUNGED oVER IN WELL - WELL- WELL ! GAME TUAT'S AL | | s'Poae |k ° THE WOODS- WHAT'S THe USE 3 PLA s = You HAD A qgfiqy&‘ FUNNY GP:ME THAT'S PLACING 'EMm oF ME suq(m—mg LoTTA LUCH | e ISN'T 1T!? HA HAHAHAHA \')'W. HEADNOGF‘FT(F TUATD 3 orina Buttermilk gt ' Fase Al THE LUck!?| PERFECTLY Startlng Feed per- < 3 ALL RIGHT ~ From 4§ ehick | s s ® le dittaient—it ix tha oniy Butter- Mano mecording fo the Orlgl- ! Ccnkey procese. Wa use Somi- Any feod that Is sold for and growing them bevend ( 18 unscienti, nd uns 3 2K your deaicr or writs on whera ¢ d.” Always get 1t in the O Foultey ook Free, ™ S nin the woild, recently | THE8.E.CONKEYCo met Earl Richter, the tallest man in Minneapolic. The major is! 85, is 32 inches high and weighs 26 pounds. Richter, 29, is six| T, P, Strople, feet seven and weighs 232, | C. W. Lines, 1 hestaut St wtarting chfel elght BT —