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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL CANDIDATEb FOR HIGH SCHOOL TRACK TEAM HOLD PRACTICE ON DU‘VIPING GROUND — CONNOR AND RAY, MERIDEN STARS, TO ROLL LOCAL LANE MEN TONIGHT — DEMPSEY IS IN EUROPE FOR PLEASURE, NOT TO FIGHT, HE SAYS--THIRTY PLAYERS USED BY SENATORS AND ATHLETICS MORRISON'S WORK Dempscy ot durcd WIGH SCHOL TRACK. ittty NERIDENBOWLERS ' Wasingon Americons SENKTORS N N BAFFLES THE REDS, 7> Fiekt fe Seos "TEAW INGOODFORM ¥ #ieh Choker iy WERE TONIGHT 7o Eeromean o™ OYERTINE BATTLE Ghorbourg, Ifrance, \pn 18 (Dy FLrE 3 hieago, April 18--A tall rur.uH‘rJ ashington, April 18.—A visit to | Assoclated I'ress) —-Jack Dempsey may have had more to do with |1 Hm| for games in the principal Moranmen Get Only Four Hits o 1oy 1ot s v enzose i v eves Local Bogs Porced to Train on I Sy o e, Bt onen soi (Connor and Ray to Oppose Poote " ot vsand: trevant o e Thinty - Players Are Used by return 6 suitable opponents can be than did the ribhed elubs the Chiea Americans next fall, Aceording to His Delivery found. o | DOVISE Field at Glen 8t Dump | pro e verore ey e warven by and Anderson |Eanstioned: by Preident Grifien ot Opposing Teams “I haven't come to fight, but for a roval and uncient gol Iub holiday,” he told the correspondent r——— Andrews, i st |the Washington club the Nationals -——— when asked as to thetruth of 4 re- The thousands of persons who hay {and another major league club to b . en o as 8 PurANds of persons who have | yoo paaia and Hddie Anderson will ‘:,\.l;:.lin;mn 1”.[.”. Il.‘:.ll ,,ltl\.l ,,H‘,, ,,', Washington, April 18 Cincinnati, April port that he was to meet Carpentier Postmaster William I*, Delaney Das | geen (he wiry Scot play on the vari-| . [ophose Connor and Ray, of Meriden, [y SEat Sl TEVEER B8 the |deteuted Phiudelphia yesterday 11 to '3 orda el ‘inc 1 we » 0 ng . i [ of great pitching yesterday held Cinein- | G20 BGL ) poen busy gotting the (rack team of | ous links of America may reeall that | 7005 © : nati to- four hits and Pitisburgh won | *e g appanents worth white 1[the ocul high wchool Into shave. Tho | jock alwaya piays in o ity knickers |} (10 Connectiout Duckpin 00NV | o of the season’ for. & tour with [y in one of the welrdest gumes ever 1to 0. shall accept, but for the next voyage,” | fIrst workouts were held indvors on | hocker suit 1ike any other golfer hut |4 (¢ Casine alleys this evening. A8 | g6 in Tondon, Dublin, Cork, Pars |y, I ) The only run of the game was [} n|'1‘.|l g March 13 and since then, the eandi=[that he invar b ooner K¢ 1t | an added attraction, the management | FEYE G S TR played here, The visitors used four- scored in the fifth inning when Roh lutes huve been out 16 times alto-|gawing white colinr that “m‘lw W‘H‘., the alleys has provided a prelimin- L teen pla and the locals sixtecn, ry game, hetween Y, Olson and Voll- [ten of the total of thirty players be- L i1l fn A T A 18 1 he entire pite rray, Phils 18.—Maorrison's Washington CINCINNATIL Despite the diffienlties encountered | resuits of games 3 ab. F. b by the athletes in finding a suitable | S night at the Casino and Rogers' lce- | A lips alone proved effective for more urns SR i 0 hY ager Huggins Announces the Pur- [ place in which to train outdoors, the | reation alleys follow: | " than one inning. Noats T H ] I ¥ L e Bk lmm'rln’,«“ .],: e ],l. ' pits In which to dump the leavings of OIS A o Indiana Promoter Secures Leonard- |0 ¢ \‘,m”:]m”m“,_ A Bohne, 2 chase of Outfielder Who Has Long | oonverted the Glen ‘street dump into | 11C Paekyards. Several days the hoys Warriors., i Jommpsey for Bouts |enth, were charged agalnst Yarrison, ! 1 8 inty Britton and Dempsey r s Ainubert | have shown up to take a turn around | who yiclded a single to Lu Motte and veney i I | 3 | & " 3ok hand-me-down training tield, and |00 SOV 3 | cartson . 02 88 P, s A ] | Been With Athiotics, ve marked out an ok, a jnn\[-llvu;:;l’ I\:v;;’.k. ":»l“‘. !:'-‘I ""“I‘ '\""”}"' ”"‘I JOhnson ...u.v. 80 During the Coming Swmm |walked Peckinpuugh and Gharrity to RDROINE: ke () oo ? Boston, April 1S.—Lawton W, |pit and a quarter-mile run, bt e B SAENE (SR BRI BRNBTOIIIRNTEe | 1 .06 o4 3 : i1 18.gack | the basces with none out. Rommel HEARE: (Whitey) Witt is the new right fielder 50 Boys Out (et R b e = RN 0 T N s 93 8 5 | Michigan Gity, Ind,, April 18-=Jack then succecded Ynmdson and’ four 0 ¥ 15 2lof the Yankees. On his return from | About 50 candidates have been go-| 1o st whout il eieri e e toreed Ly Johnson 99 el oham. |[uns developed from Gostin's sacri- PITISBURG Penway Park last evening, after rain [ing through the paces and there is a | pepane. i . o B —— - Benny Dednied, HEhtweIgNT - SHEIEE fice iy, 4 -talplo’ By JU0gR and s : [ betore they coutd start 461 464 plon, and Jack Dritton, welterwelght 1qouiie Ly Harsis, The seare: b, 1 iy . . . 3 0 5 0 had halted the Yankees' game with |great deal of rivalry hetween them to Time and time ogain, questions champion, arc to defend their tit! Live Oaks, i tohos here. ‘Phis Wah ohnouno PHILADEL Itloom 200 88 L) MELRABR JBUR: il b, Maranville, na. 00 the Red Sox in the third inning, Mill- [see who \\Hl land the places on the | have been nsked aboyE the Hrapesad 0 2 ofer Huggins announced that the New Jtcams, The graduation of nine of 1ast|anietic field in the South Knd Kk ‘ — 2T91 0 tast night by Lloyd 1Mitzsimmons ’ | Forke had purshassd. WitE from. tha T8 "“'"" including seven of the |y yy to the .ru-u’| time, ’nn Inn : DRI \scnt o b0 ‘“.. “L'n]- fop th 1‘ vl -né(” of |h‘4.» s 0 Athletics, Hugging declined to name jchlef polfit-gotiers, has left the re.|ygg lew n m \‘I! to s(l!""fl' grndling | ALAUMIEY. devotne 0 s ]\I'r':";:’ '| |“I |(,“ Cing Grimm, 1b. e 2 ! ! rice, but it is reported to hav e of the Nouait x| e ada to sta e Aing | \uppey ., y 50 American Legion, BRI el 1 ¢ . 4 ;l\y‘ B porte 0 have v‘)vx)nimlfil r?l the fil!m;lxm. of helpless. [ or cutting which v bhe neces: AR o : b ) & ltzsimmons oxhiblted contracts gairiEon o, - L e F i e i - he new material, however, With|order to have a decent fleld, ¢ ; e signed by the champions and waid =1 Connie Mack asked for waivers on |those who showed much promise last No 1 Ut Tiaotasd wolla Nk hare TUlved e o 1] Witt last week, but when the Yankees [scason, gives promise of developing No Meets Here 15 385 b Leguarl, would ik nace Tulyed. c;‘",i,::‘:.‘ e 000 600 0000 | and four othgr clubs claimed him, la championship team before the year| Reports from all over the state say # i ‘mpse \:’m\l ;‘m\r ar Labor Da | il swine wAniartl el artedis 5 Leonard is to get $40,000. His op- [ieinach, Two base hits, Traynor, Luque; stolen [ Connie withdrew the request. Tt be- |is over, ‘ bage, Rohwer; ncrifce, Carey; double paly, |came apparent that the leader of the d ietters Gone have heen held in the various eitics, | Scheidler ..., 86 g ; Fie Athlotlos 4 Ll et ke lbpy 1 4 Linn ponent’s name will be announced late | Larisol d Pinelli; left on hases, Pi & Al y : 8 :b*;r;:e : flnh.“.],’,.y(] Ak Athletics had no intention of letting Of the nine who left last Junc, the |and most of them have been held on d Ve o 07 Bt g S S el Morrison 1, off Luque struck out | Witt go for the waiver price and that [hest 100 yard man, 220 yard man, |8 field furnished by the cit N Ryan ... K 9 s [-”p i rl’ £ “;m SRR Liragi Morrison 4, hy Luque 2; umpires, Moran| he merely sent out feelers for a trade, quarter miler and half miler will be Britain, however, is not fortunate |17oot daiiition 5 895 ‘:‘vl,;,“;\l“‘“‘lu ‘)’y ; 14111“ - psey @ 4 Lo " i ri 3 we Jixed ater. BRARQElgloysRtims of gams, 1 When a trade for Johnny Mitchell was | the ones who will be missed the most. | €nough to have a municipal field with — - o Cards Finally Lose. broached to Huggins the Miller de-|(Coach Delaney expects to fill their|a track, hence no meets are held 465 502 504—14 — St. Louis, April 18, —Chicago hand-fclined to engage in negotiations on|places, however, and with the cager-|here. Tt surely wouldn't be proper Mohawha, | Kahms . L..100 ed St. Louis its first defeat of the[that basis. ness with which the boys look for-|to invite the famous athletes of the 58 v O MAGINE o A8 season in the National league yes- e ward to the opening of the season, he “vrv‘wm day to run and jump in the ol i PLAY A T FIGHT, expects that his squad wiil show great [Glen street dump, but that is the only [O150n .o 09 8 1 terday, winning the second game of on o S form, | place available at the present time|Hayes sovvie B L4 Poodle | O'Connell 3 oodles, the series by 7 to 6. et g ( A batting rally in the second in Angered Because Ball Hits Him, First The candidates, weather permitting, | and will be until the South End park o o e Mo 2 a1 which Doak was driven out and an- Baseman Attacks Pitcher, are working t‘;nlh)_ml_\- every _\_Innnl;xy_ s fixed f”‘; | = i ’1 u; GATIRON . « 99 other assault against Barfoot in the| oo qopy g0 g |Wednesday and Friday. Their con-| The high school track team : D=1 aNR SRR e i i : seventh won for the Cubs. The score: S il el . 1o~ |dition, because of the early start they |unable to accept many challenges he - ) Rena 8 “Hm“ s Angered because he hit by a e Bk s b IR e HART & COOLE | Teupold ... CHICAGO Ftahen ball;sSahliebiry Hvst-Dasemant o i thH year o8 the host CHRL Ay cALec bBrS 8 10 BBGE I WiLon hes Registe i Hpankolil . h.opo, D L ittle ok, attacked Wingfiald. the ftcam has heen in in years at this time [can hold their meets. The industrial | tegisters, s 8tatz, c of WIR Tiogky SiApGEt W giele, sie meets such as were held in Hariford Snowman : 5— 266 | T e, Kellener, st .00 Plisasrofe Bl s fhe e Scason Opens May recently are imnossible here for the Genncite 6 ) e Grimes, 1b. i ,,“' lhed A, Dhe faxs wded | The season will open with Nauga me reason, and, because of that, the | Holcombe ... o [ 3 ArCyotnis e Callahan, ff. 3 pu)lr:fl :N‘)\ITP’ 1In|_‘- g7 ?m[p Tituck on May 5, and the local boys|people of New Rritain are denfed the | Kavinz .. 0 5 \mlnL.. 5 St B LB ItR Lo b ) ',.',',‘,,[ ":.,‘L“,']”.;f_'.'(,,“,f,] ”"{“i,f",?‘i; o [expect a hard tussle with the Vall [ Pleasure of seeinz some of the best O'Neil ....... : bITIOHREY o otieh ];‘1 HLE L D e el it e it ? |lads, Negotiations are also under |athletes of the day because there fs | - — (el I BRI i : PR SR way to enter the local team into the [no athletic field in the city, = IR g B Keen, p. ed in restoring orde g BRI Sl PlAe SWelb ..... Steel, piteher of Little Rock, whose | Trinity and Yale inter-scholastic ark Ideal Place | - e O i e %€ | games and to arrange a triangular| The South End Park is an {deal = alleged action in knocking down An- 5 B it ieh ST ATl tna 460 derson, first basenfan of Chattanooga meet bhetween New Haven, Ilartford|place for a track which wi il vu) N Als 5 Pointor 500, DeAb beBelRyl it are A | and this city. The la meet of the needs of the athletes of this city. The NIghting: 2 , 5 gh, T i v Ay from behind, had caused the fight to . L Nihdl thana T4 [oyal and WATH tha Hnbe | OVAIREP v Molyneux ,...,.101 99 97— fioED. Loins pad Smith, ff. ... s 3 become general, followed Wingfield | S6ason so far is scheduled for June|land there is jevel 4 he pro= | WKEr 6 s Al asiphia b Washiniio § 2 when the local boys will travel to |per track and jumpi it is sure | Stick ceeeen 3 - 2 . ceee | ba off Mogiidge 1, off Moore Fournier, 1h. W : 3 3 from the field, and Morris of Chattan- | T S O 3 an 1, oif Stock, 3b. ... 5 i Manchester to take on the team there, [to became the me ! sport lov- Lt . oga followed the tw o-\thet cliun:| MRNEUSBLER, 1O RS 8 A ! 4 4 (o] ks kol 15318 gk b 5 - 7 [struck out kridge 1, by R CHRR R oL Eheiin - nto i P As the track season comes rolling |ers. sorts of atl * meets conld ampbell | Brillhenrt by Wood W Phillipa Heathecote, cf. Songs. . i) bt Bl 0 H 3 McHenry, If. .... B ol laround, the need of a decent field is|be conducted in the city at a place| Wall Seats. Liredrickson ....104 1 . ore 2 Bining run While Eddie McDonald, manager of . ; st — | AURGTUGr - 8. 5 LR At st T ‘l{'l e dcon tho Kfl seen more and more every day. The |convenient for all, and who knows lut | '\I"""l IR 66 - : 5 BSmOL fo; LREBAOPERR. 19 16 (008 The ThIee | itficulties the hoys are undergoing|that in time, New Britain will once '“~ ERON &4 S AL {5eh i 3 4 L Sl onroe % g 4 ragles. M trying to train in the Glen strect|again take its place among the fore MO 2 | innings Look, P .vecsse 3 o players engaged in a battle inside, MEBAE EDRaly oaehy . police finally forcing an entrance afte . = | ¢ 0 ! Riehte 89 : [ F : N 1T | qump are too numerous to mention. |most in the fieid of athletics. Middleton ... § B ridpters a8l SR T e ’ 307 363— 958 | Bertini .... e | WASHINGTON of year. | Myers ... 2 6 | o 2 3 X I ns, i Peckinpaug i g e run, Judg out 2 nnings, off Stedman . . 85, 88 ~ 250 | Phillins 1 Mueller ) 4 tMann .. Stecle had been severely heaten. Steele asserts that hoth ¢ 1nooga player: Difticultios At Dump 93 hit him, one of them with a chair, Sand pits for jumping have heen AMAT R BOXING 12OUT +Batted rfoot in the 0 while the Chattanooga players claim | dug on the flats and every d: some- e S | Usher . \ 82 y |.,1| e ¢ L1009 100 & - v hxlfz:x:xn for ) er in the gt that Morris only fought him. body unconsciously pick out these very| e (. g0 Entrants, Only 32 \um".mmm Lt ¢ e ol b DLk SR Y TS & arwood ... 9 9 g rison; umpl wens and Chill Blslntls 401, 020,001 <=5 »in Iiemaining Contests, 5 i time Two base hits, Hornsby 3, Stock, Heath to Compete in I | Montague ... g f - 278 Mutts, gi i il 18—Fighting through | Rogers ... 104 101 cote, Statz, Hollocher; hits, = — — - = = e | Bostan, April AR Kru HFarrM! X i base | t - i o . . TRl 7 2 2 2 <rug. the night from dusk to daybreak, the | 4 36| 1. Plucker ”\: 83 2704 YALE NINE WINS Grimes atz; double plays, Hol- | 3 g amatcur boxers who are aspirants for | MeBriarty ... 5— 3 oY, Xrigiand OrlmesiiManorber, 1iornas ‘ | £ | ‘ by and Fournier; Statz and O'Farrell; left |§I ND {}| the cighth national championships Iu’l‘isnn Tanaarnd vy 00 - 9| Nicholls ... i &f 93 | i ‘arls ? f— LATSON s voisps s LD, 95 310 “Ted Chittenden's Pitching is Big it LR el | be decided tonight had reduced their | Carlson | out, by Doak 1, by Barfoot 4, by Martin |\, — - WITH CLERKIN number today to 3 Eighty of them | W, \'\ ollman e o - Factor in Victory Over Georgia. 2, by Keen 1; hits, off Doak 5 in 1 1 had entered for the titles, Those who [ . Woliman . ... g 487 46T ¢ -145 % Eraien. ABril A8 THe i nings off Barfoot § in T 2.3 iunins The Knickerbocker Girls' team of | With the Angels Now,” will be miss- | remained were the survivors of nine [Hart ........... - Shepherds. Mt i e U ek meal Rikghs H e »| Bridgeport, has organized for the|ed until carly in the fall, hours of milling, hard fighting all of —— ——|V. McAulifte ... 84 9 1‘”\“ Rl SOt m,“mm,m,'h 5 e S error by the third sacker of the ning winning pitcher, Martin; % 3 pitcher, Barfoot; umpires, Klem and coming scason, and would like to proa it, the equa! of which has not been 5 402 401—1178 [ Stammers ...... 75 i ) s7 University of Georgia nine won a 1 to ;10 game for Yale university at Macon, telle; time of game 2.0, book home and road games with| P. J. Mclnerney who piloted the |seen before in a title tournament, it Teautators, |etialld 105 9 3 Ga. vesterday, The southerners S e teams in this city. Miss Anna Casper | Beaves, Emeralds and divers other | was agreed. 73 98 Venherg L1000 109 of Toronto, the NUE oy i e S T. McAuliffe ... . 101 BA EBALL ]N BR of Williston street, Bridgeport, is [ teams through a more of 1= succ Gharias Jenlilineon ‘ ‘ o . the manager of the tean, ful scason last year, has called a|only champion who fought {n the pre- | Ferry Saveu D3 HE BB 944 y — [touched Chittenden for nine hits hut ki meeting of candidates for the 1922 liminaries, was toppled from his title | Londine . ... .81 72 88— 241 41. 58 - 449—1354 | When they threatened to score the Collies, Yale twirler tightened up and heid RICAN| LEAGY The Black Rock Juniors averaging |team, to be held Wednesday evening, | perch. Gordon Munce of New York, | Linzinski ...... 70 09— 2 | A s ! e heavyweight titlist, was the only S Newton ... O e ) - 5 |them without a run. The winning run - N 13 to 15 years, would like to book oo Yesterday's Results. alien A i 3 At P . oha remainin to contest for 406 404 359 209 | Bingham . T | - g [was scored by Mallory, Blue catcher, New York at Boston, rain. games with focal teams of the sime| P, . is out for the junior city cham- SUeP IR R: fad STl om| ' HOT DOG LEAGU R S 1 Hutehinson at third fAelded. Malloty's Washington 11, Philadelphia 9. [ Oro8® age. The Juniors are partlou- | pionship this year. Like the other| AT0ET Foih Suc 1€ W0 B¢ BB Carlson sres 5 183 -8R grounder perfectly but threw wild St. Louis at Cleveland, rain, ‘ Al Mytiam-of BERnok: 1t ‘l‘< R E youngsters who held forth at St /g oot fighting smong | Kilduff 88 ¢ 5 |over first, Mallory racing around to Detroit at Chicago, rain. U6 18 ‘biloting the destinles. of thol tary's athletic ficld last year. Mac| o heayies in the long list.of 56 bouts | Dotts .. vv v ] e e [third. De Sibour hit a long sacrifice s 1 [ stinies of - the|was a great admirer of Rev. W. A. Sadel curly Eiis Mok i N GILEE reiniy ‘ 5 24 517 4471385 fly to vight field and Mallory came in, Standing of the Clubs, Juniors. Dowfiey 'Who''managed b ‘Maryg| S0 T PSR BV L fe o (7S o == i . [school team, and when he was making Th d- l d F 'r ] BR!GGS o A o[ The departure of Tev. Wittiam A.|uy's sanding of the team at e doee 1t Happens In The est Radiolated Families Downey from this city, means the 10ss | of the scason, he allowed his own St. Louis of a capable conch for the St. Mary's| charges to be set back a peg by plac- 5 e New York icowiiiin Philadedphia ........ 600 {Parochial school bascball team. Un- ing Father Dowr s boys at the |".m|‘ Washington .- ¢ : {00 | der the direction of Father Downey. | of the list. | T : “yuy | this ageregation of baseball tossers o G ) GhiR carned the plandits on many occa- ther Downey has since heen trans- NOW TAKE HENRY 9 - g THC PEOPLE © k sions last year at St. Mary's Eauvad T ¥ ot > . an see no reagon why the Mackmen) fHEE . ERHA ) 4 ; e |should not cop this year, and accord- IUSTA < BLAH - BLAH- HE WouL 0 CNH‘:«\:U;i > VOTE New York at Iioston. The left handed bowling team|ingly, he has set out to bring humv‘ cadmah 5 g Rive oFe oy THE MATTER = Philadelphia at Washington, which recently won honors on local [ the Lunti/ g, | RUYIoUTE At Cikveldnd, alleys by polishing off right handed 2 & | ~ BLAH-BLAH - Detroit at Chicago. rivals, has issued a state-wide chal- A. Pilz will talk to the Mackmen | lenge to meet any quintet of southpaw | wednesday evening at McInerney's| bowlers, harness shop on Church street, NATIONAL LEAGUE, General satisfaction has been ex-| o fet st Ak ce A | Yesterday's Results, pressed by the managers and contest- | 10¢ Pitzpatrick @nd Mickey Noonan b {are planning to play in, the Connecti- Boston at New York, rain ants in the Connccticnt Duckpin | Rins Brooklyn at Philadeiphia, rain. tourney. on the decision of George ¢, 10 River: league iy summer. if | Chicago 7, St. Lonis § Rogers to continue as treasurer of the | NOUEN of the loniz green in forth- Pittsburgh 1, Cincinnati ( league, despite the fact that no team | VOMINK: Both of them recelved et - is representing his alleys this scason, | €75 asKing them to come down on Standing of the Clubs, Saturdays and Sundays and they arve s seri <y cons ring. Now that the haskethall season hag|SCriously considering. New York ...... osed, expected that “Snow- LU » 5o vovsrins shoes' echan, Tedder Kilduff and IMitzpatrick is inclined to ke a try | Philadelphia ........ 3 3 100 [ Stevie Dudack, will soon be seen on |at league baseball this y He has| ORIBREY: + . vssvorerss & ] the diamond chasing the horsehide, [ had several chances to try out with Brooklyn . sun 2 3 I'his trio is as capable on the field [organized baseball He would com- Pittsburgh ..... . 4 K proved on the court during | pare well with many of the first b \ Boston A 200 past seasor men who have regular berths on the T T WANT e ' . g GRISinAat ..., . 1 teurms In ‘nnbe leaguse and thére s 2 e e HE'S Gone., ‘AI’_:#\TS | HOPE | HAVEN'T Con ations are in order for|10 reason why he shouldn't make a e i = e ON NOW -- 18 ¥ AT WE . = Games Today Larry Mangan, for the capable man-|try at it S:@:-rwns & ok GoinG ° DYA HEAR HSSED '.l‘:—u: w3z Boston at New York ner in which he handled the New | - . - BLAH ANYTHING ? PROGRAM .| WRHAT :’:‘ron:«u,\‘pyvfl Philadelphia Britain Kecoys, winners of the State | Jimmie Burns who piloted the BLNBLAH Do PEOPLE WANTA ttshurgh at Cincinnati teague titie. Larry provided the fans | Meriden team last year, had doe | _ Chicago at St. Louis with a clever team, also some excel | working for him for a good part of i ks AROUN? nEgs & L/S FOR ANYWAY ! — —— lent contests, 1t is to be hoped that ine season and he considered him a (00\!\ BEATS HK\\I RS he wil! ain be found at the helm ral big league livst bly ~eman., He April 17— Jimmy | next season, refused to let him pitch and coached | York w awarded - - fim in t manner of playing initial | the decision over Mickey Travers of 1" Kaplan, the cyelonic feather-|ack, itz, however, hes a lKing <o New Haven in a ten round boxing | weight of Meride will be busy for|iry out his left wing 1 has stk | Lout here last night. Both men ar two weeks. He is ma to the pitehing game for the past few featherweights. The New York mar ap mitts v Tohnny Williams | years, | won the first few rounds but f New Yorl PPortland, Me., | peared at a disadvantage in the last | Mon a4 on the foliowin two round Raturda z faces Al Wagne ¥ erweight Boston, April 1§ Michael J nulli- R . — van, a boxing promoter of Salem Now at oil and k) pleaded not guilty in federal court | Forenen's elub howling le ves to an indictment charging d i at an end, it is expected that the [conspiracy to import liguor illegally yres OUR: YV ALY |Foisc on Ohtiron. stovet wll 1 ot | ni o Uited. Biates n. eoihestion ‘\vhul nhsided, This bowling organi- | with the aileged Hguor running ac- ‘nil for it by name and get the hest ! yapion provided as much jollity and | tivities of the British schooner Grace For Sale at Your Grocer's [cheer on the lanes as any we know [and Ruby. He was released on $5, Three Size Bottles—5-10-15¢ |ur. ohn McCuc's renditions of “Up |00 bond BONING PROMOTER HELE,

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