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BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRII, 20, 1922, BERLIN BOWLERS PLAN A NEW THREE - MAN LEAGUE TO OPEN SOON — MRS. MOLLA BJURSTEDT MALLORY, TO TRY AGAIN FOR THE WORLD'S TENNIS TITLE — YALE VARSITY CREW CAPTAIN RESIGNS — HOLY CROSS OPENS SEASON WITH A VICTORY OVER DARTMOUTH — SHUGRUE WINS BROWNS CHEE "3 ERLIVBOVLERTD ", AMERCANCHP % (505 e NN SIS EASON SATURDAY INDIANS’ SPURT - - v e e FORM NEW LEAGUE . CONGTOEUROPE, ONLOCAL ALLEYS In Waterhury—Fiest Home Waterbury Boy Boxing in ( test Record Crowd on Hand for Opening Sisler Steals Home in Ninth ln- i Saner Suburbanites Complete One SUG-| o o 1% et "“"""ers. Mallory Will Seek World's| eeicn ™ "™ ™™ Fellowship Club of the Center The New Departure team of Hristol unior Lightweight Champion, § i | will start the senson Saturday against | l- | s ' A A ! | war a 3 T H H 1 i i __Y k d s S l t " . wrecater, Aprll 20, Johnny Shu T l w bld Worcester, / 20,—Conch Jack Gh D hO R La ming-Yanks and Sox Splt | S, U | cesoul Season; Anvange Another | e v co e s Teanis Tile at Wimbledon |, v o suek | (fuurch Ocoupies Rogens' Lanes S Nokne TS AL Shsgy. IMaid '”l\']-“l —— cision over Johnny Dundes, fu e hame genson here on Witton [Meld by . S, Cleveland, April 20, — 8. Louis|played Sunday, when they stuck up| It hws aften been reported that Ken- | hon, RHOWCIEht ohamplon of the | o youc aprin 20 (g aumoctuted | reeing Dartmouth, 10 'l" Sy ShE0TS ::f)lk' Blaalinds winnlog MIRES Joke(ARRIIOL SHG WATLIAR) Steats ol i) Mighon dnd’ Baniin have uas A0t | night. ¥hugrae fought by far the best “\:"I""' Mrs. Molln Ijurstedt Mullory [era) times rain threatencd, bt cach [0 the Fellowship elub of thie Center rday by winning 15 to angilder | Zastern loa g 1owns in the Aporting worl TR e oy Pl el LAl erican woman tennis champion | time the sky cleared and the. same |CHUreh ‘at Rogers' Recreation alleys Beld Cleveland to three hits, duplicat Bddie Goodridge dn fleld v anager |winter, however, the hoys In Kenwng- | o) o0 the 10 pounds, and there was not | 1 5eek the world's champlonship on | went the nine innings, K last night, are as follows: ing hin feat of last Naturday when fagain this year and he has collectod [on have shown New Eritnin and other [ Liotost over the decision hewrd at |11e €OUrts of the famous Wimbledon |~ jaiy Cross got off fo o big lead fn CENTER CHURCH CLUB he shut out the White Sox, Coveleskie | fagether a number of (st year's stars, {fownx that they are “in it" when 1t {{he pingside. 1t wis one of the fast- |SM2 0 England again this sewson. | (e fiesy trame and held 6, 1yons, Mixed Nut falled to show his usual form but Was falong with a number of new men Who feomes to howlng The acason for|ast Louts over seon In \Worceater. -\l:r «null; on May ‘lr,‘ unnl her hvl " the Dartmouth twirler, but two men |Miss Dugnid .. set on the nccomplishment of tw0 | gway, disteibuted (w0 buses o taj | He G. Andres ... much better than P'otl or Keefe Nis- | come to Dristol with zood reputations, 11pe wint bowitng teum ended last| hygrae weighed 184 pounds, Dun- [tennis history making feats —complett [nya “swan then touched for six hits |MIss Bergami ler and Willlams cach stole three | 'he Jineup which will play against | wen. | dec bases, the former stealing home in the [\gyterhinry on Sotored as follows Due to the great amount of inter-| and convineing demaonstration and seven runs before Blg Jeft Tos Afwa i she is superior to Mile Len % 411 H. Apares ninth inning. The score: | Waters, o Zilke, haae; 1Morshind, [est which was cireled about the week- n r Wi sant. &b . Db s oh wi cled abo 3 : sent Steinhilber to the mound. L] . ond base; Hallbach, 2rd i Hork- |1y maines n number of the men on the len, the I'rench tennis stur, and tl teinthiilber held the Purple to four X heimer, ss ott, 1f; Riley, of; W [ Kensington aternal howling league \ | Winning of the title of the world's its and two runs, Tohin, rf y ” i i i hest wor ten Ruckley, rf e Just two of these | have gecided to continue the sport . pan tenn " A slight scare was tendered the Ellerhe, b, f 3 | e o nlnyors are praotically new ! WIh Fehronghont the spring and — aummer | [ | ,],hl""’_‘v‘ ”"‘."_ Loty | Purple in Dartmouth’s halt of the {W. L. Hagen .. 3 116— 281 Juoobwon, of g fthe funs around this section, but they qospite the coming of hot weather., ) l 0} C "*l’h"' ""l "' X I"'“‘l_ '”"’“'f fourth when, due to a base on balls, [ 1. M. Pratt HES 86— 238 | 22 ch o WO subjects Al ) two singles and a double, two runs |Mrs. Fuller , h d 46— 160 | s baaiunis The results of the howling muatehes Bovereid, « i f[Lave been playing the last (Wo 8ea- oy gummer organization will be reference must | le-—that M 3 reference must be made —tha g I ) ma M fwere scored, Outside of one more | Miss Ramage 49— 171 Gerber, sons with Three Rivers and Ware and [ynow S0t 0 ree mun smoke McManus, 2h ) their work was worthy of note, Riley Mallory will 't, but those who : | g BRI Vi 1 expecially ds well spoken of and his | 0 ,,!"_'." "‘1_\1"':"3'\"‘"’,,; .‘,”' A Lanohgme G”)Sflfl DeG]dfiS to Row‘k.m\- the record of her two previous | e o ”w“”":,'mh"{“'-‘ Crosa: wai Min Andvey 60— 210 b 48 30 31 11 Djta with the stick 18 known |' "-h“ \\|||l‘~ 4 m..‘mn., 4 x%,!,r{.\r ! b fallures at Wimbledon and who noted Horan pitehed o “;“j GRS A5 e AT > thronghont Massachusetts, He o loartie: o [t ‘,‘".‘.‘5'1121 that the . her disappointment when Mile Leng- | winners ,.”mm,,'w ot |'h.- r»>::|~|;vl o o 366 1060 peared against the Hndees last 8 8 peatell the | Om n L()n Evems len became 11 and abruptly ended [ poione ang agon pposing oan summer feam will also be kept going | thelr maiph 168t Vear at Moraat Hille \';l ers and allowing but six hits, [l.. Bacon ...... 76 S% s , . | 01 IMAaLe) 108K at f Sl Maguice and Gag ade seve i N 7 for that | |vu;'|h of time. | PR N. V., believe she will not he content | it : aghon. mada several il ‘Bagon i,y 10 occasions. | Will Told Banqpet. e o bea large crowd| To wind up the winter season in j L IR LT 10 4 & ‘,T“:Unwn I e enty izing that he Is not adapted to short | of New Dritain funs who will attend | nof AnAeR | distance vacing, Captain Langhorne been made for a banguet to be | 0 A, . LAptd ing |honors at Wimbledon M Matlory Nunamaker, «. ] apiata] Bimd ; Y g . the game in Bristol Sunday. Hartford it » Yale crow " ¢ Shinault, o, il s - $ SR iihson of the Yale crew at his own | s S ? A, : ) o 2 0| usa steony nes G et gy (held in Lloyd's hall on Main steeet in | &2 g, o retired from the Vale |3 ‘sm ure double satisfaction in one BASE'BALL M’BRIEF b K oiee i mateh., Jamieson, s0n on two oceagions and he came out iR ot 1ol Ays for the Purple, while |E. Winger .., ... §0 8 g Wb Caswell and McNamare were the |[H. Dykens 93 ~As Mile Lenglen has indicated Der| g on the tGreen toam il SR it intention to again compete for world's Mrs. R with four out of geven on the two McInnis, a s ow Haven, Conn., April 20, —Real- gether, and they expect that they will | Kensington, Thursday evening April| e o ty eight and was replaced by e e romp off with the game. ‘The man-|27. Pom Haines, Who welghs twonty-twa| Jirs: Mallory has declined to be S i wzer of the Endees, however, feels To Present Cup pounda lexs, Gibson plans to remain |AU0ted but to her friends, those who AMERICAN LEAGU B, Beale 2 : that his nine is able to trim them and| Dr. I M. Griswold, & prominent| gt or the pegular shell during the |KNOW her as a temperamental e 1 Morgan g { LAKC -kl o . [the game should be 4 hot contest. |physician in the town of Terlin| g races against Columbin and | S4L€T 8he has confided her earne Yesterday's “ Fuller ... R b o 1| Fddie Goodridge will probably be on |stated last fall that he would present| probably against Cornell and in those ambitions, espectally th St. Louis 15, Cleveland 1, M, Atwater . Two hase hits, Severeid, Si ¢ the mound for the Indees, until they ([the winning team the Iraternal|ion. but will take his seat plays because she loves the game and Boston 6-1, New York 3-8, SUEASEL A 880 I s slor i home i) il | slgn up a twirler in the future. league with @ handsome silver 1oving | ine four-mile event against Harvard, | POPeS to demonstrate heyond dispute| Only two games played, her proficienc s will compete Standing?of the Clubs, stolen bases, Sisler 3, Willlams 3 ; ’ Jdacobson, Wambs double plays, Waod i cup at the conclusion of the season.|Gihson's act:in the interest of in- |an individual representing only he w1 aud Sewall; Bllerbe, McManus and VANKS AT HOME The Independents have the highest| creased speed for the Yale crew has | AN ive Unitad Sta st .C, left on bases, St. Louis 9. ¢leveland 18! I averages. The doctor only mad® his|made him more of a popular hero at |1 AN not the United States Lawn |Cleveland ........,. ; b | Tennis association. INew York . ; ] # sk | ’ | on balls, off Vangilder 1, off Coveles ; | : aff Pott 2; struck out Vi S announcement after a few Kensington| Yale than before, {f that were pos- Coveleskis 3, hy Keof )pening of American League Season |bovs had worked for several weeks to|gible. He is the son of Charles Dana | Thos Winted with M Mal , J i 9 : B llra |ln ‘,"'::xl:.:n,;;m”n\pm ! form a team. It took some time to!Gibson. ;] 'mstnnrruhnn ‘f"\u '1 ) ..] A «( St. Louis ... & @ | Guarantee $25,000 For Wrestling Bout ] bl « ; T 3 ks [ ' 1 ory’s dinner parties and her house- | , (Jamieson); pnssed 1 at New York Today—{92( Pennant [organize enough bowlers in Kensng-| Tam Haines of Lenox, his cuccessor [ 815 [ ARER BAILES SPF CLOF A0URCE) Chicago ing pltcher, Coveleskie; Ni g 2 ton and if anyone thinks that i not so[at No. &, rowed in the freshman eight | 7 - i MRS DN ML o Washinglon itas af: 8 s hean o H Evans and Dineen; tin Is. Hoisted, Ithey are referred to Thomson for in-|last vear. Coach Jim Corderry yes. |l Proken——scidom hear her speak of|Boston ' i B heaneTatadelig 2 * P After returning from a visit | petroit . ., .. 000 heavyweight chas- ita pion wrestler for a match with John o tiEn, terday made several other changes fn i!‘{;""""_fj lhome it Nomviy |8t sean Mrv: f'vinm m ,.: all ot the .:qrm.\‘:; t g4 Ir:z": 1‘.: 111]\(’1!)1}:\1..4:.!“:‘: Moy ol S Iuaitess . Hhe only Games I'esek, of Nebraska hy the Theodore organizations and societies in town i iearne ac sons Satith 8 . 43 g Ll $ Roosevelt TR o: were rapresented in the ‘eague includ-| the University of Pennsylvania defeat |MONION 0f Der prowess SRBLT ks ¢ ;nm];:n A ILmn . Par sa Rl S AR ) % g I 4 Sl Prige aTA <o Rd g 4 { ® R L 3 ac as: ‘leveland at D it. ko the close of the first game and won, | irounds today. The Yanks had ar-[in& members from the American Le-|and has the situation well in hand “We see you were beaten. You| Beston at Dhileieinhia The match would be to a finish in 5 to 3, and with Hoyt in rare condi- | wnged to celebrate their first home |gion, the Men's Lyceum, the Kensing- | e e must be a punk player.” S s UL |Chicago on June 17 in the open. tion in the second game New York | pearance of the vear by raising the [ton Congregational church Tirother- | PLAYERS DROP OUT Refrains T'rom Advising. [ e il Pesek’s signature has been obtained. was victorious, 6 to 1. Miller made| hampionship pennant they won last|hoed, the Foresters, St. Paul's T. A X | She has never taken a “lesson™ and | NATIONAD LEAGUL {The amount offered Lewis would be a a home run over the left field fence,| iutumn—the first ever won by the|B. society and the St. Paul's Drum e those who have importuned her to| g S et |record purse for a Chicago wrestling a triple and two singles in the second [ New York team of the junior biglcorps. Ineligible Athletes at Penn Do Not|teach them have learned that she can- Yesterday's Results, | match. Tt would exceed by $5,000 the game. > 5 ircuit. Mayor Hylan has consented Many Continue At Game. not teach. At least she tells them | Ny Games—Rai purse given Gotch when he wrestied Umpire Wilson put Harper, Ward| toss out the first hall. Pher T h Want to Be “Canned” by Faculty|she cannot and refu She refrains ackensc! ¢ ; There are several men who will give ) ) oo Hacjenschmidt, and Huggins out of the second game Before coming home to open their up bowling for the summer, but a 3 from advising other players, novices Standing of the Clubs TR S P IS, for too vigorous remarks. The score: | jorjes with Washington, the Yanks|gioot"pioiey have been interested in| MY More. or experts and apparently takes small = I, 0 REJECTS RED SOX OFFIR (Firgt lame), livided honors in a double bill with |5 " TS 5 : ) interest in their various feats and |y v y b AR ) o NEW YORK ks continuing the games at the Casirio| Philadeiphia, April 20.—Athletes at| 3 it G & New York . . o 800 Philadelphia, April 20.—Walter ab. . i alleys on Church street. Plans are|the University of Pennsylvania |methoda for. pentormingy (L e T e e 2 667| Larsen, star of the University of Miller, cf. e il Taake @il -an) /8lle cofirade o e AR Sl s TS fiate. tha scoresl Bule |0 lanser declsrad \ncliEibla '| 1t is known that she appraises very | oy s ! e L LR e L Fewster, If. cees irst game but took the secondl|,. . s L 5 S & e Yllow her own service, deeming it the| . ° R S . 667 Y L T ng staff, has re- ) e day Philadelph BRKer, 3bae.reersns 1 J : L. ¢ Waite /1Shed the day following the games|declare themselves out of athletic: 1 oant 56 lier Beme Bk she iy L Bladalp ke R, .600 | ceived an offer to leave college tmme- i e hrough the fine pitching of Wait Teniin an1 T bl daalilon Dl ik s poorest part of her game but she has | a2y 2 : y it : Sh T MeMitian, rf. fovt und the batting of Miller, Mil.|In the Dertin column of this paper. Certain scholastic and ethical stand- | 0007 Bell B B0 B aling “hot | ittsburgh .. i 3 500 diately, to join the Roston Red Sox. :’\!mw. |];- . =t Ot e, s ¥ g : NN ards are strictly maintained at the in-|_ ; b 5 wr e LIBTOORIVE. 5 64 ¢ g 2 E .400 | Although the inducements from a fi- Sl Lona A 2 er's day's work inclnded a home run stitution athletic officials said today|Shotting,” returns and volles She | 3oston 4 nancial standpoint were most entie IR B0e e e | triple and two singles, In addition| MAC PHER CHOSEN CAPTAIN, (S0 £ cetus 5 “Y¥ihas not attempted especially to im- |- o0 b : PRGIVAANI DO os ieing, Chang, C. ........ : ; : and it is up to the athlete to meas E e | incinnati \......... . Larsen s he will not leave the Mays, b ...... 3 1 made four of his team's five hits.| princeton, N. J., April 20.~Walter : prove her game this winter, in- : y : h a 3 G ¥, Sl & &0 alterfure up to these requirements, keep up dulging in a comparatively small Wharton school until he is graduated LEWIS 1S WINNER | Beatt Maophos af Brovkivn, M. ¥. \nte studies and Kia condust to staivde| o MR Hp %dn s TN et ith Games Today [in June. Then he wants a bit of rum- 5 AWIS T T e ., has been elected captain of the|uras If he doesn't automatically, he friends who are not rated extremely| Ehiladclphia at Boston. | mer experience with some semi-pro &\ Gt o L B Sl ARl pimns, ALAERIEE | Driuston University Basaball 4ehnn. lijediaves] Himselt fnalisibla H e LG . Y| New York at Brooklyn. [team, after which he will be at the 3. Colling cf. . TEHE ! [Fewis. world heavyweigh SUINE | He succeeds Thomas H MeNamara,| rhe three haseball men, Farrell,! “1 Ho SRR Gt e St. Louis at Pittshurgh. I e of the major league club which S S | “hampion, successfully 8 who resianed, « MacPhee's position i& |1 ewelyn and Bavae; who are outl.. s Mallory scorns her positlon a8" g afs el iy B 2 ke him the best offe Harels, 1. «ooors ftle against Dick Daviscourt of |ap sacond base and he f3 piaying his |y snid Graduste Manager of Ain. |2 athletic leader, declined to moral- | sesmmae Burna, 1b. i ] [ Texas here last night. Lewis won two | third yvear on the team. 3 o ’z‘ Aragligie ENoR Ath-lize on the benefits of the game or on Dugan, b. v 3 Evaigit i letles Bushnell, "knew they were|,it,0hing a “‘woman's viewpoint to it." Pittinger, . 0 down in their =% and after glanc- She Likes the Game. A S ho ! S : e ing at the el ty requirements,| yon oniy comment is: T play it g G stopped going o L for the baseball|pecause I like to piay it.” She does team of their own accord. not deny that one impelling reason Bt bl | ON THE FIRST BOUND | wim e v twio bttt o i Two base hits, J. Colling: stolen bascs ||| feeling between the students and the|cni, 5 the fear of its being said she McMillan, Pittinger: sacrifice hit, .\"”hnns: | officials and tends to keep the ath-|;..rcd another test with Mile Lenglen. double plays, Pittinger to Pratt to Burns i E e e 1KiRe 15 Hond SEHAINE BatbatinE 40 i 3 8 left on hases New York e 1 101 i R O A Pennsylvania authorities ‘ 1 TEAM WIN e e Wats “Wiflive "t | The Buell Street Tennis club believes . Another case of where the under o ¥ Connolly; time, 1:3 in getting started early. At the an-|dog came through despite the vredio- T T AT TR GARE BirabTonn, Arrile Rthe Bphriay meeting held in December, fol-|tion that he did not have » chance,| - ) team won from the English in the elected: was shown last night Johnnyj Chicago, April 20.—Johnny Over- . o' yonnis tournament conciuded bout|lock has deserted the St Louis Am.|ibwh tefnls tOUIMATIENT COnEIH cricans pitching staft to join a semi- | "T? Yeeteriay i IATECE 10 TR pro ‘elub in the mid-west league ac-|y, Gomar and Mannel Alonzo for cording to league offlcluls. Gverlock |PIa¥ GOmur Bt RARTE CCOTRE, I Pipp. 1h. sie 3l g in good condition, and sev-|received by the fans at Worcester,| Wil piteh his first game here Sunday| 5500560 Ty Ty Ty 0 e g 6 Ward, 2b. .. v eV T tte Ma e en oral interesting sets have been pla Mas. or the Marquette Manors, | Beott, se. ceeee s so far this season. Inter is running - - - — — Bchang, c. e high among the members, and the an- Ifor no reason at all, a howling Hoyt, p. .. spas i coon be|mateh between Masgey-MeCue ane 3 e B e s omsen | he ~two mminosne win 1 =zt How To Start The Evening Wrong BRIGGS Seldom Talks Tennis. Philadelphia American Iegion Post Willing to Chicago, April 20.—A straight guar- Divide Double Header New York, April 20,—Amer n Boston, April 20.—RBoston and New | cague followers of this city were York divided a double hcader yester- | weparing to give their diamond day. Boston hit Mays hard towa wroes a hearty welcome at the Polo hes Boston Red Sox. They bowed to (Second Game.) Al 4 NEW YORK owing officers were el 1y 3 fent, William 1. Hagen; v Shugrue of Waterbury in his MH'LM;. d‘li‘ . wee 3 a lent, Walter Meyer; treasurer, ainst Johnny Dundee, the junior Bawater, )t H . Steinman; secretary, R. H. Hub-|lightweight champlon. The decision Baker, 3h. ; 0 McMillan, rf. ..o ‘d. The club's court on Buell|favoring the Brass City lad =3 well Ulunder way. In several mateiies played | the “two last season with other clubs, the Buell| tonight at Rogers Recreatio® alleys. G T j street raequet wiclders were returned | The management will on request pre- ; . saarlss s b GLaPI6 A, sent those witnessing the games with | kS Yeu & i Y MERGE FRom R ! % g an alarm clock to assist them in re-| You caw B K OUA efu S PoKEDYD:JlMDgoQME “AND THEN You ARE RoBBED | AND HIT ON THE DOME wiTH i N 0 The writer's opinion of the best|maining awake, FRIEND WIFE I~ an 7 linnior hagke I feam in New Britain You ARE GOING {OURERREE A BLACK JACK 3’\!2‘.2".5:',_’"'.. s 4 is as follows: IForwards, la Har, of | Francis Clynes, one of the 1921 de-| DowN B THE Tiussell, p g L% 4 ol the Pieates and Schultz of the Fagles, | votees of tennis, has #sked us to state | CorneR To BUY 4 5 sMenaskey \ | center, Neipp of the Pirates; guards,|that after a much neede rest, he is ‘ ( 5 Fullerton, p. ... 1 £ Slaes el Do Dumt st S Plites making plans for an aggressive cam- | A CI6AR AND g 5 ( r = | You'LlL BE BACK " ; = /\% (i : on the courts during the coming| - New York . 2 ! 5 It is due in a large measure to the I FIVE MINUTES pason untiring eforts of Charles Miller, that hite, Smith « 4 @ 3 " smae un, Mill the Pirates husketball team has had| Some remarkable fine bowling sucrifices, T i such a successful season. “Charlie’ | scores have been received during the | \':j:‘L‘”f' i e “Ushows a fatherly interest in junior season, but as yet, we are not| 1 “HhIOR. ot [athletes in this city, and it is usually receipt of uny that top the score| 7, by R lert 15 off [ the case that those who foliow out|0f 132 roiled by Miss Gertrude Scharff | L il two scores remain the record at the Wilson, Con I n 1 ime is. in the athletic world Rogers Recreation alleys. $= NS MAY MEET LEONARD |, irsy i o, Mo ot ! | i pitched last season for Newark, hs The Vallkyrian lodge, O. of V. ladies’ | AR heen farmed out to Louisville | team, are favored by inany to win the eft this city vesterday to join the|championships of the Ladies' City| League Iready steps have heen| taken to arrange 2 se-ies with the Lefty™ Palmer has written home| Woman champions of Hartford. SONTTRR i) A ) f Promoter Fitzsimmons is Considering | " ey Matching Ky Mitchell Against | Lightweight Title Holder. from Adgusta, where he will be ‘ % i Lt ohr putling ‘em over fhis season, and he| With the announcement of Willlam ! Chicago, April 20.—Pinky Mitehell | oo "V he te all st to start training | “Red” Campbell, that he has retired ; BUT YSUTM‘\""‘GE To \ THEN YoUu CRAWL HOME AND Milwaukee lightweizht, is under con- | 5 5 e oning from baseball, the nom de diamond | X CRAWL B THe CIGAR 3 LEARN THAT ROBBERS HAUE sideration as an opponent for Renny ¢ RO DANBEN. ot to Phter Fusssl, 84 We . STORE ONLY To ,AIND v 2 STSIBEES ik ARG ae ALl Leonard in the world's MHghtwelght] . opcocentatives of the “Endees” of|see it. In hisday, Pete was cne of the THE PROPRIETOR HAS R \T CONTAINED -- AND You ARE rl‘:;i]‘mli;"v’:fln‘n \,";.’,‘,1,,‘,",:#’..""'qu‘)i.;;,,‘..:,‘y',\‘”'“\"'“ were in the city yesterday [Dest that performed on local lote. | ¥ TRURS-; ::%EGV‘E ALSO BEEN CLEANED b WITHOUT A CIGAR! announced vesterday, Fitzsimmons SasE ST e SR B gt QUL BEEONMITS ‘ ey THUS THE EUENING IS ;\hi” et 'r”‘\‘ Mite "v‘” il | Recreation baseball team, is daily re- | geen Hewo UP s N ‘\5)55:_::( D\I:Afl i UTTERLY RUINED! ® Milwaukee hoxer, here today. The celving applications for places on the | HAVEN'T GoT AR sl | “h is to be close t \ 1o i o 4 " WAS t ~ "”‘\"':’_; "1 "‘ 4 "“_‘“. L | good pitener team. Among the most recent is that A THING LEFT- SE;’ID‘ Yeie it Mitchell was matched to me of Piteher Strickland, a former Yalc ) THeEY ook ALL B Don T GET My ard in Milwaukee New Year's 8 by 2 .. Day, but the contest was postponed Wi | William Kenney of Stanley street, | varsity man | 1AD=- 00F ! J { GGAR it o is home from Fordham, is plan the last minute when Mitchell was | Who i me fron . " : | stricken with a muscle affliction of the | Mg a two-ply celebration. The re-| The secret concerning the quiet S e manner of Tom McCue of the Russell looking up ball players for the coming season. Joseph Carroll, former Bristol sport promofer, is acting a8 business manager, s he is on the trail of a | - N i 1) cent win of the Maroon baseball team over the Catholic University was dim-|and Erwin league at the local alleys is med in Willie's viewpoint owing to | last week is out, It has been told that | the ot inst the team for al-|previous to the final games of the| leged sionalism. Now that the|league, Mac was given "“hush mone New Yorkers have been exonerated, | hence the absence of his usual lung effort NOTHING oK ME --GET BUSY AawD UNTIE ME"” ) \ [N The national anthem of Scotland *“8cots Wha Has Kenney is happy | y | ie Sanberg, for the first time in| The New Britain team which will yres 0 a ater several years, was not a contestant in[oppose the Wooster Perfectos tonight |the American Marathon, run yester-|at Rozers Recreation alleys is as fol €all for it by name and get the hest. | aay petween Ashland and Roston. | lows: Thompson, Claney, Narcum,| For Sale at Your Grocer's Eddie has been too busy with his milk | l.arson nd Will Brennecke. The Three Size Bottles—5-10-15¢ | busincss to train, he says. bablle is for a $100 side bet.

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