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BRIEEIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIININL b & F CORBINS LEAD CUT DOWN TO HALF A GAME — PLAY HOOL STAR PEPS UP “FIFTEEN MINUTE MEN — DIXIES WIN FIRST CONTEST IN NATIONAL TOURNAMENT — EIGHT AMATEUR WRESTLING CHAMPIONS CROWNED AT BOSTON TINIIIIIETT It LIIIINIIsIIINIILL: T128200101RETTEERTELRITINL o DEFEATED N STINYWORKS 10 |BASEBALL WORLD TURNING (ORLDOVLERSIN |NEW BRITAIV NOT LIKELY FAST DUSTY L0OP GAMES| PUAYTORHONORS ~ TowARD TRAINING cAMPs| N EVEN BREAN| 7O HAVE BASEBALL ENTRY Landers Defeated by Stan- AL fle,'w';,,iwm RCpl‘BSCl][ G“y in Smm‘Biyz Lea;;e_rs_Continue“ H]I]IE FARRELL P.&F. and Rul smp bi SEVEN G"UNTRIES Distend Sport Tioes ot Jey Works 29 to 23, While {iar of wiayers that wor et Dusty League Tourney Their Training, With| Divide Bowling Games Pay Here ‘'and Connecti- Lockmen Vanquish P. s ¢ v Luke W : Several Practice Games Penn Captain to Get Trial T IN TENNIS MAT[;H cut League Will Not In- 5 ‘ ; Landers in' On Saturday, March 21, in New | With New York Giants Two more teams go into a tie for " i & F. Corbin by the f Haven, there will be a vaskewatl | Scheduled—Other Dia- ! first place in the Industrial Girls [ yre 5 g clude Hardware City: The Second Half |{ournament to decide the champlon- Bowling league. The Btanley Rule & wm Play n Da“s C“p Gom'es" Entry. ; Score. Stk wcod @ sllip Taclory Ieagtie team ot tho siatel| . Mond. Jottings. Level Co. and P. & T\ Corbin Girls ¥ & and at a meeting of the local Dusty i o Bkl G B B " 6 divided two very closs games and n U, S, ZOI]e right off the [ g oo iR X i are now in tie with 1% . 2 d on the free " h)»;]\ that the :lun]uv \\mks\n\. % s 0”: ls with Fafnirs for first New Britain apparently this yea L KO0 rom this city will represent New | § s |place, One game was won by just y L iy Britain, (one pin. New Yotk alavoh 1] e niatrrta (I notEhaoRR entEY DI BRREIN, . K | The cities that are entered ”Hw N B M Vi Lo o e 7ot nd! Erain i Uapaniiiexiaey nocucutibasepniifieani T At et h. orth Judd Davis Cup tennis play in the Ameri- the city in the league and although a good brand of baseball was fur- Boston March 11.—Baseball's high | commissioner, Kenesaw M, Landis, srought luck to the camp of the| | Boston Americans at New Orleans | {yesterday, for coincident with his | visit came the announcement from | ke with a score at 1 South Manchester, Cheney Brothers: team. The feature match of this set it am ]m .m ‘u:.;x 17717 Hartford, Bridgeport, New London -”"v'1l.u§' hr\[n I’l'!}z" that Ira Flag-| was the first which was won by just [¢an Zone and much interest will be niged I'M‘]"“l“:y:yxm(:'rf T].‘-Vw Haven, Meriden and New Brit- _'m"mm‘x ;mh‘lx-fi.”“:\ :‘x’al:‘.v{x\hfi.‘:::.;; S 3 \h:’:’ pins. attached to the draw to be maje by |20 L T e e was not s personal and Kere- Xt the mecling of the varlous|lature to the club's contract, ey # Scores: N \h""r,'rm“m Du.“os in Washington ‘,c:y largv-,t uri © ye a: two more on a fleld goal. | managers last night there was quite | 418 left for Ilorida later in the day | ; Anarhon N ko next Tuesday. This is particalarly | prancls J. McConn of Black Rock was v"-‘;u g on the discussion as to which team |2fter remarl excellent spirit | - 5 e I A i e = true of the American play for, if |avenue was the manager of last icked »;:’v iouen ,’,.‘. ox In ' sue should it u|~ N -.‘ | :rv:g”;:f“fy ;”x “11: "‘“"'»‘ I‘ ':t;:;?l" e the break of the draw should bring =.vlmr'~] wlmhlm;.n:);L but he“ M?\('r's i orkers h tritain. Some thought the I and | Was reported to s from h o T : T that he is donec this year, Mr, Me- r hroke 1 I, Corbin team, by virtue of its good |in Olympla, Wash,, for the Sox's| : i .Lml.Yn““\ bt 0 |together “Australla and Bpain, Aus- oo, Tyng hay peen dentified with I rrl fouled him | playing and its positior | headqarters here. | ks 3 o L ; 80 TTltralia and Japan or Spaln and J&-pagena)l in this city for the past 10 i r free try, lof the league, should sen. | A stiff six inwing practice game _ i i > pan. tennis ”"““"l‘“_ may b2 ex- |, 9a vonrs, will, under no eircum- bringing his co 1o 18." On the | Others thought that th : ween the regulars and the Yan- | 4 N pected in the initial round. O the | ooy 000 take the management of a tap off the nle ks got the ing the league the week of ans of the Boston national league . prese nt entries, ‘\vw'h»,muvl _lx the | Now Britain team this year, When Lail and held onto passed | nament should be chosen. After a |team on their St. Petersburg, Fla., : ¥ s s dacitiors, ince ol ","'"‘ 18 KLOWN |qyiaq by a Herald representative jantly and Zehrer 1 to Pel- lengthy argument it was decided to |field resulted in a & to 0 victory for| A - A Mol e otz ihe wl{"“',‘";‘ ‘0 d‘" 13'"'" and | vosterday, he said that he was not tier who flipped it across the court | put all the names in a box and draw |the reguars yesterday. Van Brunt, | S ] o ST sonoan e () ; ““\‘(‘1“.:..1 e o v tfi?”?fi,‘,‘i‘f planning to have anything to do Siariahttaton and Ganlatm ot el BXCaviat s : e A e x:‘lviilllv‘kl:‘l‘;allflifr:xtv:wll'lllg)::rl:r:?wdlrdur:l Har again LR R S R s S A e BTl e Hpseba) Y Bl dupienina il close, Mt |ning for a position similar to that fcult shot Britain, e e (i fmnercrub (st nrniol il bofElNen jotis y 356 375 |Sunday, the date being fixed jn the | G 08 & PG eain led. the ‘he preliminaries in the tourna- [y i meet the Yankees Eday andi|tne Nex York Giants following his Stanley Rec lu\hrm.uhmulv rédulations as Maich ment will begin at & o'clock in the ~\n‘\ ;:n {lironstita negilan ninedlns faduation in June. Iarrell is ?ml M. Sunburn . ... 82 . There is ev ation, at Luke and the lat rnoon. The semi-fin art at {50 e in preparation for the or- |0nC of the hest ¢ . Smith .. the present time, that the record of 1 both ULt p. m. and the finals will get un-| ;7 et in college circles and scouts who |M. Blum ... twenty-three entries will be sur- Ul n R derway at 8:30 o'clock, dealRthigialleneon. |nave looked him over predict a |M. Barkarth . passed for it is known that spechl : Giants aml Dodgers . : £ ain will not be in the loop with the 3 Rcbhen b for 1 oy 3 promis! uture for him. . Ahlstrs o [ mectings of several foreign tenns £, d another point for the | New York, March 11.—Gentle |[Prom! ing future for b Ahlstrom ”mmfio“s LR L ‘cppnnl»n(s of last year. There are a and then Paul LaHar flash- ! | = S e : ‘ 5 i S 3 . Lt e ana o IPRINCETON 1S WINNER { brecacq from tho southland bring | Frm (Lo iouble, a single and ; {iimio to: consjasritha! aaviaabiiily | BurmbIviet good el piavers fn iy ! Bohade tiled | 1 {the news that the Giants Rave) . %o % alis. Observers thought, ", Cor. CANenEIIE LA Nar i tiiakcompetinie | o1 3pRDULRA A S SeR el R i . ! e 30 19 OV"R THE GREEN ned up the series with the Sena-j 0 0 500 yike was a little slow [T, Cronin . - |nations will be represented by their| %M f":l»:' ams, th 3_““ ! 'RI‘ & ) came to such asudden Wl | o0 g g, Jiperience Is Wis |E. Gorman ambaseadors o other national offl'2 YerY du sthson according to the he sarl MeNeely aant i = 5 S nge! S bounded & A _,‘y,“m »:v S et need, they sald. « Machhaltz In B aseball Is no longer a paying rri threw in a two Tigers Claw Rivals for th Straight h‘e’“", o youthful Freddie Lindstrom| J°¢ 3rown and Louls Koupal were {12, Koerber Sroposition in New Britain and he- ths hren e sachel B e R S ey oile molind (OE BT | SR ause of this and the high guaran- s 3 : was the case twelve months ago. The 20th point and the | In Intercollegiate Basket- | Graw were victors at Palm Beach their arrival. Brown, who toes demanded by good attractions to os § to 7, Pop Young doing the s present at the draw, since he games, § to 7, Pep Young doing t [continued until the fAnish cials present at the dra in e u Ady assured, con- | few months ago when Washing- |, . AC ] i f fewsmol £0 the box scores that bloom in the |under the special regulation of the to ener the Connecticut league, a gue cc without de- | Muddy Rucl and Hank Gowdy WeTe | r 4o Chicago Cubs leads a picked feleeh |and Bistol will use outside men if i {iina Island training camp for a three | e e | also lookng for good infielders and f T ‘ T ‘leaves and | pregident Charles H. Ebbets, reach- | ng Bush; catehers, Hartnett, Jon- long fight for vindication from the stars of thecity to hook up and kecp Princeton Dartmonth | 1o rocoives an increase of $5.000 | yjjjo Michaels, Tarrett and Fribers; | moved him from the governor's | Boxing Comumission. | sey, 1y ef g thought prolble that the Corbin . Friedman | o) egnte to com from ITibbets Rarrett's decision to be an 3y a vote of 80 to 53, the house {Dempsey, yweight champion, RNl est with i (hes Naw Y orici atalofjS00nRa R Raa ther g uals B HET ner Columbia universit s {date but changed Mis| Opponents of the bill usserted it|yo C\ing ang Tommy Gibbons. ~ [another fuctoryleague being star nkees at 8. Detersbt Paschal land Johnr Bu W 1z 'son was to submit the matter to the | 0% 0 0B Tl Niteen days to concarned and a #turn of the Satur Gariner (sub for Temon) el 7 its 1. Louis Browns [that as the legislature had impeach- |5yt Farloy, neither Dempsey [the city. m 2 | ! SEE Stanford University provided un- |action | communicated with the boxing body | Fordham to Phy Team Toch 0 out|? nished throughout the scason, the . Dunn to LaHar and the latter brought the | lots was done, and the Stan- | the Braves' promising youngster, vvmi Stanley Works' count up to 20, A ley Works were drawn, so this js [some ¢ ve work in the box for| No other person in town has com« {forward looking for a chance to takc over the project this coming season and it appears likely that New Brit- cials when the draw is held | Washington and the ceremony un- doubtedly will be as impressive as This was cut down fo morrow when Manager Bill Killefer While { complicated hargain Was outfielder was t ture of ate last night passed to third r being made, the regulars Won from ltorday’s activities s White Sox |1 the Woodward bill, alr ‘ at Shreveport, La, The New. [P 1 by the scnate, grgnting legls- ; Ssganin | British ambassador will be one of iy o] L regulars, was taken cwné to this city, a manager who March 11 damage in the eighth. Y, FERGUSON W]NNER will be required to act not only for [Ye*d will have to take a long chanee Jampionship | The lineups looked like those of b Clilcagn Teams British Isles but four or five of tho |to Make anything out of it. tonyteam & spring will greet Chicago fans fo- Davis Cup rules which permits them |Dumbtr of places open for players missing. Jiven the veteran ROBET | o4 of twenty-six from the Cata- Restored to Good Standing 5 [the tinher meets the requirements v at the end of the | (1. Senators and registered tvo 8afe | goy jnvasion of Los Angeles. In State N anwhile Dazzy, Vanca ot thelgccr el aritend, Morgany | Dreit| Anstin| Tex, March 11 James | outfielders This will probably be a Toeh lea The [ .4 an agreement at Clearw ¥ [nard and Churry; \ders, Grimm, | fndgment of the legislative court of communicated With New York |in the runfing on the diamond. ! I {foreeast on other teams which will Hynson ...... Plcken | {0 1 a larger t | vutfielders, Korr, Welss, Miller, |chatr and deprived him of the right ould seant to have soored o knocks [Rel Bot, theFalcons, Rangers and the Yannigans, 8 o 0 athletic commission which has for- (énough. 1Tt isveported about town % hasc, and Bennymind after Manager Collins indi- |Vas unconstitutional and that the {70 %yroguiar meeting yesterda | T e, Lt oo B T orth two triples that made ‘contenders for the s s volls in the form of a constitutional (0 SN 1 LG another move [day afternoon ganes would he we for cted stff opposition against the | Tn view of the substanti - lin any way. bail Loop. in the out in the fifth inning. but Koupal |the most active of the foreign offi- e s 5 B 3 | 5 i rog i Tlere are, according to the latest alord I trooiitelalsi Bage | ins inct ol s woildtsen-a a IS S e i independent colonies of Great Brit- . i WTALLI L Chicago, March Wik ks 617 IN HIS LONG FIGHT ain all of which have challenged |dopeirom the other teams who plan last night, 30 to 19, itS | nionship. O Walter Johnson, 2 Blongiy Former Govomor of Texas Virtually |to compete apart from the Britlsh (on the outside squads. Manchester 1 ituting for Alex- | peckin was at shortstop for} this vew, and several other teams y ; DEMPSEY IND[FFERENT which pan to start the season are ch placed the tear hits. Listed for the trip are: Pitchers Tigers in ex- | prooklyn Dodsers aml Dresioit)gautmann, Blake, [lamd, oot |V Ferguson has virtually won Dis | g vianager Have Not Yet [Eood oppatunity for some of the summary which the league's most Vi Keffrus, Adams, Piftenger, Maran- |Impeachment which seven years ago I8 ATthouERAL 1a e IttTa eArI Vi tor ) A e __Jaclc |organize forihe ¢bming season, it is advlce on dnvestments in ¥loridalfoqincote, and Grigsby. of ever holding a state office. New March 11.—Jack | v [down in the first round of his dif- others will seyd out their calls a< Home runs by burly Lou G Jander loomed as a likely short- |lative amnesty to Terguson warded to him challenges filed by jthat there is agreat likelihood of chal featured the esercise of the teated Marvey McClellan, Tke Divis only legal way to vindicate Fergu- [the reorganized commission decided success as far ashasehall games are Ysub for Alexander) v . Wit wallos the weeds R amendment. Proponents declared | ©h o adiar o far, according to |come to a large Nimber of fans i won the conte . T.ouis, March 11 lLeland |ed Ferguson, it could revoke that|por his manager, Jack Kearns, has | man | caves 3 ont of | Pitcher 2 & elSt. T.onis Cardinals vesterday in an |y given the bill la ght'its P I'he new chairman expressed him- From Pacific Coast exhibition game at Stockton, Calif.. |age is considered |seif us disappoluted that the cham- | Rerkeley, Cal, Mach 11. — The ot last offer, acror T 3 o1t (he National league club winning| Kerguson's removal from office infpion should act in such a manher University of Califernia baseball A2 b e S ave | Ie 5 1o 0 1917 foltowed his conviction on sev- (hut said there is nothing the com- team will make an ewstern: tour in L 1 at lis New y Manager Branch Rickey sent his jeral counts of malfeasance in office, | ission can say or do to further June it was sald by tle athietic an- at in the last half of nm“vm principal char against him be- «,;,n..s until Dempsey cither replies thorities, Cincinnati Reds th in order to see in action Ernie |ing that of misapplication of public |or fails to reply when the gtace ! The schedule hus far arranzed Q Novers, famed foothall layer of [funds. |period has expir 1. He also stated lincludes a game witf Fordham uni RECORDS THREATENED | concinati staren 21 - N :xl P e A I hempsey. will have his choice |versity June S md one with the i~ 5, v irad G ofRtl cammate's error giving the Card WEST SIDES WIN las to his first opponent, although it |University ot Pemsylvania, June 11 rur g Cardina ‘ The West Sides of Hartford de-|had been expected that Wills would !.\’r:eumlnns are under way for Penn. Relay Carnival on April 24 | first appea th ; ; nt today with featod the Kaceys 44.27 in the Hart- [be (he man as his challenge was the games with Yale, Harvard and sev- amento. ) {ford City league last night. |first to come to the commission. arm other leadinguniversities. 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