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Speaking | of Sports The Pirates’ basebull teany of South Manehester has organized for the scason and the management is scek- ing games and dates, -Address all letters to Manager 91 Birch strect, So. Manchester. Sam Pite's Collegians ¥ were foegted to 20 last night by “Recs” of Manchester, Im thio team went a long way “recking” Sammy’s reputation, Battling Siki ¢ recovered from his recent iliness in Havana and has resumed training for bouts with fi tic n'\onrl_\rs or John Barleycorn. de- the Luque, peer of nattenal lers, has joined the Cineinmati at training camp. ague hur- Tanthers, attention | The Vie- tors of Hartford now lay claim to the state title in the 110-120 pound ciass. They cspecially challenge lh~ Y. M. H. A. Juniors and Broad A. of Hartford, but doubtless would li trn to a New Britain proposal. Abraham Oakes, | entally | toward | NEW BRITAL times last season. Eddie Collins, with | | elght strikeouts, was the toughest bat- | ter to fool in the American league. ‘|’ Crashing The Pis | Grewemnoen. Citens C \NI\U ALLEYS SUECIAL MATCH Bukers Union. Fidel . 04 Stanley Montgomeric Zawiek Ttuddic Turners of Arcidt S Flood Munich 4431301 IKALT & HINE LEAGLE Egg Beaters. team | Walker Dempsey thinks Firpo's decision to |} Latest insist he quit the ring is a lottabunk. reports from Luis however, is not kidding. ter with i York-Penn leagu won 27 game by Bridgeport. Bubington, @ mark in the N and Cestello, who bave been signed New York, lamuels of has Mass, team, When told that Babe TItuth loping the pitchers wouid him oftener this ing him, £ the Browns, indicated that the Lino would get his wisi. Aggics was .\hm- “The Browns pitchers will him all the time except Whers stanees warrant an intentiona sisler vald, piteh to cireum- pa g great hitter, but can be stopped. Eddie Cicotte used to stop nim regularly ond Herbie Pructt of our ball elyb has his number. “Ruth i “Iuth has only made one home run Pructt and that was on a fast ball the ¢ fast ball, by the way, Pructt ever thre Him."” Siy have say low he e work on Ruth v deeling piteh throw him e promised. won't any thous While Dz Nance o struck out 15 New York Gic inings last seazon, Jimmy 1ing o the Phillies tureed in the more credit. Be performance, Working against Chicago he strnck out 12 men innings, In 1923 he made 11 o ‘)\' Glunts whiff in 8 innings. rooklyn s in 10 Urban Shocker, star spithall piteh. vr, who left Browns flut on their unoilag b fall, heeause pth elub offic woyldn't let hiim take his wifo ¢ with the team, has ap- purent! otten all about his griv. nees, and s down in Mobile work- g out with the enthusiasm of rookic. " K, Mr, 8hocker hus Mrs, 8hock- with him 2 Mrs, Shocker is i camp. ) ONLY wire in wining rules § oW s athletes can play all 1o, to #ay nothing « polo, and «ki jumping Hked rulea whet don't intend am o manager,” no Louis There ar the + demon they w golt mah jongs. “I never a player and 1 any now that 1 ler explained n to hay th el orag 600 a Giants while Joo 129, whowed eries fail out Jack Iont'e was high among 11 Bugh, with nark the way (o the Yanks AN A of ~ Ho ortstop { oeher S to roport 10 the lifferenee, is (e National 1 niffed only arley ago Cubs, dary the g five Keeping Millions Free From Colds and La Grippe Vit W. H. HILL’S LIFE WORK | Colds cause more illness than any other n ailment. Realizing this 50 years ago, W. H. Hill de- termined to develop a quick- acting scientifically correct cold and la grippe remedy. Years of research success. Hill discovered a most remarkable lor- mula. He backed it with emergy, f-nh integrity and a name 'h-t meant faction or money back.” Today more than 4,000,000 familics— one-fifth of America’s Igtion—use and recommend Hill’s ara Bromide Quinine. The formula has never been changed in e century. What Hill's has done z;nfio-.itmdolwm D—d box bearing Mr. Hill's druggists, 30 cents. . B, HILL CO. fi' wlmn | Perch | Sulmon n clected eaptain of neat ,\'our'\ 5 Brown (e Belt Buckles, 104 | o Neil | Briert Miller Mebone ouid 50 Fafuir, 100 Biay | Preman in ) Pagan Thomnsol ke Yanks Have Second Ruth LOU GENRIG A capabie titute for cvery sition on the ball field is the aim Manager Miller Hugging the Ya in his cifort to put ever a four utive peynant For first pasy, in cas Wally Pipp. Hugging Gehrig (above) University |league last | Genrig made pu- of cons of injury 1o s preparing former Columi- In the Eastern in games. runs Lou bin star. sengon 1) home SALESMAN $SAM | Howarth Patrus Zueehi Nappeney e M Campbell Young L. Odmgn Nickolls Mix Mr Miks Dumm <atth Tomiin Tra tantion Murtin @0 Comstock, swanson Wig Wokmun Dorset, u Wellington, P&V rnvbln 100 Wisconsin’s Star Center Ior (above) + consin two plaved hasketball ars center tean Goeorae n N, and it g0 well a8 to discourage fromi the of the western tion right rated as one men in the Anderson Trask Brotts Rawlings Anderson Chapman sturt, hest conterenc Gibsen | the Wis- | play all opposi Gibson s jurap-oft SOUTH END 1B Sos—-1n, FORMEN ¢ Joe meh Bcing 3 igned * | hetd on the indeor boards and one la carpeet PUTTING CONTEST Liicson and Smith Prove Adept at Game—Flood Talks on Gelf ", Ericson and 1, Smith were 'kr firse priz¢ winners in the two divisions of a putting contest held at) the Monier Bros. sporting goeds store lust night at which an enthusiastic nymber of golfers were prestnt. Flood, professjonal at the Shuttle Meadow club, gave a talk on putting green grasses, showing specimens of some kinds, and also on ral strokes in goit, illustrating them with demonstrations with the various | elubs, One e were on of the putting contests “green” with a standard cup sunk in the floor. ( ickson, | 1. Shepard and A. Shepard finished | tirst, second and third respective one contest and k. Sn I N and J. Cassalle first, second and third respectively in the other, Prizes of | ro-Iite golf balis were awarded to the winners, l'\DliU( K 18 hlllTll 1ED | ARl Reinstated Star Glad Matter Been Settled satisfactorily Pasadena, C‘al., March 19.—Charles Paddock, sprint star, expressed grati- tlon over his reinstatement yester- uy by the Amateur Athletic Union land veiced w hope that “the scveral fathletie bodics of the country can | continue in a spirit of united coopera- ;‘iOII for the success of the American Olympic team.” ~ | "1 am glad the mattcr has at [ been satisfactorily settied,” said Pad- | dock. *\Whmever improssion of arbi- - action A. A. . committecs of the past may have created should be greatly medjfied through the action of | President William Prout and his com- mn(‘.\ in my case.” Has AEWINGTON ENTERTAINMENT. Newington, March 19.—An enter- [ tainment and social was given by the Community club in Guild hall evening. Three acts of vaudeville followed by dancing proved a decide sueee Refreshments were served (during the ening. The vaudeville entertainment opened with interpre- tations of Spanish dancing Miss Mae Chambers: a menoelogue sketeh by Hugo Anderson. followed & & Beh” in a wirth-provoking sketch | that is of “big time” calibre, limniorous Jines integspersed parodies on “the old home town" go- ing over big. Because of the fact that the latter sketch was so pleasing to the audieng gepetition of this act is no doudt certain in the ne future, “Al" Dessel's Syncopatora furnished musie for rlmulnx William Jenmngfl Bryan Observes 64th Birthday | Lince!n, Neb,, March 19, Jennings Bryan, ¢4 years old today, as usual, came back to Lincoln, hi forimer home, to spend his birthd Lincoln will honor him weting tonight after a strenuous ‘s program. He will have con at the excentive mansion with his | brother, Governor Charles W, Dryan, lattend a tamily dinper, and rcunion, and aldress the meeting. val | l“"” merely brings it _on. last | last | “Bill | {he proposed reduced sca! their | with | William |« a public | lunch- | the Enjoy Eating Without Dyspepsia Eat What \nu luw. Avoid or Stop Sour Nisings, Gassiness and Such Distress—Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets Make Your Stom- Comfertable, battle complexitics, man trouble by going with- wants to avoid disiress If he wil cut his regular meals and help them to digest by using Stuart's Dyspep- sia Tablets he will work better, better, sleep better and fecl zood all the time, if he has been bothered with indigestion. T iablets give Ithe stomach the alkaline efic to make it sweet, stop -mcid risings and gassiness, digest meats and prepare the food for nourishment. It is a valuable aid to those who work hard and need the vital elements of goed | food. Get a 60-cent box of Stuart's Dyspopsia Tablets at a Arnggist and fortify vourself in the battles the business world. ————— REFUSE CUT, STRIKE ach In of cut food. the day's business invites He eat Vinton Collicrics Fmployes At Vin- tondate, P Still Out and Pace iviction Procecdings, Iu., wag Vintondale, March 18.--Re ing to accept cut of 33 1 pe as posted by the Vinton Col- (lteries compuny, owners the coal mine, more {han 660 miners still on strike today and faced evic- tion notices thut may put them out of the compeny homes they occupy in 24 hours, eplying to a teleg crnor Pinchot company {ciared the eviction notice yet been served but it was the company offices that they be served within a weck. Clarenes M. Schwerin, president of the company, deciured that —under it woutd mines five that it twill we m from Gov- officials had not ated at would be possible to run the days cach week but pever run union.” He chapged “out- side influer Wwith keeping the greater portion of the men on strike, | More than 400 of the |jeined the union accor Mine Workers officlals triet convention now in voted the men financial aid at the instapce eof Pre | Bropuy. miners have ing to United and the dis- session has d mor John WILL ATTEND MUSICAIL the nest Priday morning musi ale on Mareh 21stat the | Mr. Kellogg presents John Charles Themas, the baritone, and Miss Sus anne Keener, known as “the young- est and protticst member of the M tropolitan Opora company New Tritain people who are | planning to nttend this cencert are I Mre, 1. K, Hicks, Mrs, J, | Mrs, WHenry ¢, M. Thomson, Miss [Mary Camp, Mrs. A, MacComber, At ith all sorts |y o .t |at Springfield, ) de- | Hotel Bond, | Among | Loomis, | RALPH INCE SUED ~ — Brother of Anita Stewart Brings Ao« tion For $50.000, Claiming He Was Beaten Up, New York, March #9.—Ralph Ince,. motion pictare director, has been served with papers in a $50,000 dam- age suit filed against him by his brother-in-law, George Stewart, brother of Anita Stewart, fiim ae- as the aftermath of a fist fight between them last August, it became known ted The fight, Stewart charges, occurred in a lonely spot on the Bosten Post voad while he, Tnce and several others were motoring to New York after having made the rounds of Westches- ter county road heuses, Ince is al- leged to have ordered the driver to stop the car, and to have directed Stewart to alight. The fight fol- lowed. Stewart said he including a fractured confined him to a hosp weeks after the encounte Wife Leaves Home With Child and $945 Bankroll Johin Wisk of 3¢ Horace street re- ported to the police yesterday that his wife had ieff home with a two- vear-old child. after drawing $945 out of the bank. He suspected she had left with another man. DIRECTOR. received injuries, skull, which for three SQUIRE. BOYN William W. T. Squire, director of Junior Achievement elubs in this eity n appointed boys' camp man- Lastern States Exposition Squire will the boys® Linhoff of the girle has bee ager at the have com mp and Washington camp. Miss will manage LLKS MEET Tl)\l(.HL The regular mecting of New Brit- ain lodge, B. P. O. E, will be held this evening. A class of candidates will be initiat The officers of the lodge, accompanicd by a delegation of membe will attend a class in- itiation at Waterbury, tomorrow eves ning, with the local officers in charge of the work. ac Tat "rnl‘rl&- Laypt—Fuen the forgers are to keep up with the demand for Tutankhamen Lpyor unable by forcign tourists relics here, Some beautiful “Tut” being turned out by facturer herve, whose that his scarabs have repeatedly Leen accepted as genvine, even by wling Lryptologis and have reals *d high prices. scarabs are local manu- skill is such CAPITOL—Next Week POLA NEGRI — in — “Shadows of Paris” The Minute That Seems A Year. By GLUYAS WILLIAMS To Meet Terve Haute Man | New March 1 the world's bantamwe is coming in from the called “sticks” of fistia ¢ to by matched Bud Taylor of Terre Ha air boul at the Queer on M 6. Lew maker for the superintending the York, ight u ng with the ute sho Raymond, Quecnshoro Joc Lynch, champio crative go- and i like- in an open ro Stadium outfit, s arrangements and f peppery | match- Lyneh is believed likely to aceept the | offer. Liddic Meade,, has announced that Ly take only “big bouts™ Kid Lev his nel in the Hartford Boy, manager, ) intends to future, Loses New York Decision New ust of decision fight with August O'Brien 2. Charle enberg of New York, deelsion over Gaylor Wartford, and 8l York was awarded against Uddic Brady. were ten rounds, York, March 1 Bridgeport, last night " weighed wo in 144 COLLEG Syracy {of the 8yr --9 tered two N. Y., Mar univers, intercolleg n the O'Bricn of pounds “Phil” won the “Kid Tor v Ti the Both bouts also | ch ity iate -Pete Auge Jndges’ round Yorl and Kos. judges Lewis of of New deciston ten New I BOWLING RECQRDS 19.-=Evans team ghat. vowling | ) league records yesterday when Syra. | cuse rolled 2,852 i ! match against Depanw ted member of the tablished a new high game of 269 and for 669, Syraense tercolingiate e 3| Clean eweep in g1 e —————— e e ———— ¥ ——— Ll GUE YOU A a teagur a throe.game is leading the having all its matches, telegraphic wiy fid " record n scored a - 5lEf INTO THE. KITCHEN AND GET A 8T OF FOOD, IF YOURE Ay HUNGRY Ay YOU 9AY WHEN THE BRAINS OF THE TAMILY MUPPS VOUR SIGNAL THAT THERE 13N KITCHEN AND NT BEGINS BRIGHTLY SECOND HMELPINGS ON E\ERYEOD\(; ANY MCORE IN THE TO URGE GCLUMAS, WILLIANS Newspaper Syndieate Sam Nearly Eats' ; OH | 5P WJAITAH - : TAKE (ARE OF THI9 i CUSTOMER WIONEY flk_w‘\ o ORDER “!fllmu EL98 MSTER — L SO 2 [ THERE AINT NO MORE.