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SIKI'S NEMESIS PICKS HIM TO DEFEAT BERLENBACH TONIGHT — FAMOUS TRACK STARS PREPARING FOR RACE ON TUESDAY- AMATEUR BOXING TOURNAMENT ENDS IN BALTIMORE —BOYS’ CLUB BREAKS POQUONOCK’S THREE YEAR RECORD—-NEWS BRIEFS TN REASONS WY CHISON. - LYHICS TAHE THEI BOYS, GLUB TAKES [P wiz o BERLENBACH FAGES /WATEURBOAERS _ EEFORT BEING MAD S”°”"”°T "‘”‘S”“‘STsmNW NATS WILDCONEDY GAE| "=, SN INNEN YORK FINSH TOURNEY| T0STEER I EAST he Glants Sarnsola were Yeatherweight Champ Dons mows‘ ing Camps — Senators it s | W Locals Do and. Take)Orecomes Unigu Obsiacs in 188-FPounder MTigue Favors Black Man to|Most of Crowns Wil Rest in or Deforrest Wants Dempsey 10 Shut Out Cincinnati Reds 113 ro cvervame that e pesteciel to call for the customary nine-in 5 1o 0_Other Contests s e rune o wgningor | Lo 0 Five-Game Series | Defeating Poquonock at Home | sen rrasesco. waren so—vous| Wig by Knockout Near New York Fight in New York Bill Terry, first baseman, and Emil (Kid) Kaplan, of Meriden, Conn., and Notes of Players Yo" “‘”'"[‘;;\,\;‘1‘,“1)“{””‘;“ el g featherweight champlon of the == eorge Kelly alone remains I'he Natlonal Guards falled to| The New Britaln Boys' club cap-|World, has been matched to fight a| New York, March 13.—Battling| Baltimore, Md,, March 13.—3A ma. New York, March 13.—Jack ek ithoul the gafes. fand the pace last evening in Hart- | | en r 4 > Themselves. e v 0ing in Hart- | \ured its 15th stralght victory last|ten round bout with Stewart Mc-igy gensational son of Senegal, |jority of the national junior boxing Dempsey, heavywelght boxing cham- ltord and, after having complled & | 00\ o0 *“|Lean of St. Paul, Minn, in the = Thils Beat Mackmen e lted and sont down be. | 18ht by defeating the St. Joseph's| Gkjuna baseball park on the eve- once more invades Now York to- |tities of the Amateur. Athletlc Union |PIon: 1#'s many-fatsd man it he ean 13—Here ar Philadeiphia, March 18,—A triplc | for the Lyrics, . This defeat ‘-Vv Poquonock on their own floor, a|ning of April 1. night as half of a feature twelve- |will rest in New York city and vieln- accomplish what one California and o Mtifuges Blala e v Joe BORLE w0 (I bses 1418 the sorles belween the two teanis Eabanli oL benacdompUth [T mateh will be promoted by [round battle at Madison Square three New York promoters claim Hine doesn think his Wiite Sox will in the sixth tnning gave the Phillics 'standing 2-1 in favor of the Lyrics, | ¢d by any team for the past three|Tommy Simpson, Oakland fight M- |Garden S Kim s de < his § 3 ‘ietory over the Athictics |and the logals must cop the gamo |} Il game was one for “the|presario, as the conclusion of nego- | giki conquered George Carpentier Boxers representing the metropoll- : finish last sterday 1n the first of & two-game |here Saturday night if they are (o re- | bOK" SUrPAssIng e et et e iee st il et Bl b, “'Efi‘t‘“imj“_’y"‘::"';;'l e e e T et a1 tonojoomes boastandESUTALEE Tl I\Blition serics between the Phila- |mnain in the running. T0E8 o s s pfes yeratalc) champlon ‘of the world, in Paris |ment which closed here last night fhe Snkiola ipducernent I BmGipl game's best ou - lelphfa Natlonal and Ameri I'he game was fust and close from | ardware City lads overcame all It was sald that the feather-| o0 van two vears :‘ Ho i a0 o alet Tex Rickard is expected to grasp ly good in thu ! ¢ .| league baseball teams at the Athle- (whistle to whistle, with both quin. | manner of unique handicaps to cke|weight title will not he involved, | o pyypin Bt ‘l'- l"Tk o went |carried off four of the elght titles at |y yoaq and drag him toward the He has . ) e e A BEanetba o menarsi 2l etosvainitigiAnal (anneiknpiyinas reporlodiinis (b i T S s day and |utake, whilo St, Lois, Philadelphia, |Bronx. Jimmy Delorest will twist ) r o' sccond game Is to be played to- | Mert Taylor led the Nats' offenso iUy gt b The Old Home|lins is offering “Scotty” Montelth, | \regent champion e i Co e | Boston and Washington ringmen ac- | leg and polnt him toward the &4 littls pitching club last N o 4 gours mna alx foula| TowA" would naye been an ‘idonlmanagor of Kaplon, & guarantce of L S o e ot il auntaditoritheiremiaping oAb ion Polo Grounds and Charley Hender- asoh 5 i Ao e Y iiss was pitehing for the|out of 12 trics. Ttestelll collected 9 Jocale for the battle, as it was a typl-|$20,000 1f it is made a title con-fp. : 20 can gy oUle R pa: son will tie him behind a subway e e e lot 4 ’ AR Moo i cal small-town affalr, with home be among the leading boxers of the . 5 ping 15 sames me, maybe a 10t | Americans when Schultz made his|points. Pite proved the pitfall of the |, ol : test. dayiit s\ ceuldl rarrain trom comica | yEn o e titicholders crowned last |train headed for the new Crater in 3 three bagger and up to that point |Nats, his passing and shooting enabl- cam and crowd on cdge and ready| “Melean scored A technical i ino ping und concentrate upon |D/ENt are: Long Island City. This, of course, Outfielder Johnny Mostil 18 |had allowed but one run. In the ling the I s to pull the game from “,' ‘:"“"‘“'_l myx "“_r’fl' the slightest | knockout in an Oakland fght arena |y e “paiier in hand v Flyweight: Harry Traub, New |depends upon his ability to elude e big season. He has |jast, three innings Groves, Con- |the fire. Ho was ubly assisted by R e defeat. In additlon o) just night over Jimmy Mackley, San | S everat months ago ho met Tony | York: bantamwelght, Tony Canzon- California promoters. iatiral ability and has | nis Mack's $100,000 southpaw, did |1eldman and Malcolm cach of whom ,',,,"rfm,"fl;:_‘ e oS the club| edro, Calif, In the first round of Yore ATireIit TN oL D5 e " ferl, Brooklyn: featherweight: Ray A triangular battle was apparent at the door for 8ome |yt permlt a run and only one hit [shot five ficld goals. Lt e _\‘:"]""Lf“m&' ;“:r"';fi Lheir scheduled six round bout. N and wnt. the decaion. al- |Alfano, Fhst 8t. Louls; lightwelgh :;":;"“flyfig‘r“‘:; Dx“l"o‘:?’l;;f‘ff"t‘l‘]’;‘ e O rongly O | onlt Inming was mads off his de-] The Nats sturted oft in champlon- | consiuered, they were fairly lucky to though many dt the ringside be. |MUurray Isracl, “}‘,""5'[“0‘1‘;’ Ht:n‘y]t‘ N'N" ever Wefore” to Jack Kearns, the fiddle uri " ew t boy; great plaver. livery. e fanned three batsmen |ship style and ran up a fairly safe |y lieved that he ha ar, . welterweight: BOYss 2 ¥ airly sa in. A L A TEAM SWAMPS eved that e had earncd at least | o champion’s manager, while Hender- 4 Faber and € and gave one pass, Baumgartner, [lcad, penetrating the Lyrics defenso| Ty floor was small and the home St K e a draw 08 no danrage had been |LOrk; middicwelght: Alex Bader|gop detormined to have a certified ertson both were handicapped last|who pltched the first three innings | While maintaining a well-knjt guard | toam, cspecially the stocky little Dowu RIVER OUTFIT done, and although Marullo fol- Philadelphia; light heavyweight: | o0 for $500,000 inform the world Bhrey rt, Ma ity for the next twelve months. season because of arm in jurles.|for the Mackmen, vielded two runs ystem themselv At the half the| cunningham.k e et Henry Lamar, Washington, ( : tirely ; R : e : 0L gham.knew it lke a multipli- d his opponent at all times, he |, : that a bout with Harry Wills would nyh says h'e has o 1\'v-‘ re$0:0'd;fofi‘; in the first inning and then blanked Ha(w!\\urv City team led 16-13. When | cation table, while one basket sagged failed to land any telling blows. l‘_)xe \'Il"lory.of Israel over Tom |1q free from all political interfer- 5 il ganm Deditn v‘l 51500 | g rivals in the next two, He re- |the sccond period opened, the Lyrics | and boundrd at the least touch, e 3 Siki showed an excellent Knowl- |L-oOWn of New York city, featured last | ence, and Tex Rickard forscok his at the bat. I know Kamm I8 a 8004 | tired the side on strikes in the third | shot ahead to a 19-16 lead, but the | Poetic justice was meted out, how- Breaks Higganum's Winning Streak ledge of the art of self-defensc, and night's bouts. At the end of the |(rjal in Trenton, N. J., long enough Ditter and will go much better this | inning, |Nats refused to be counted out.|cver, when Poquonock lost several e Trimn even while at close quarters found scheduled three rounds, the judges|{o explain that he had accomplish- Rt e T The Athletics made al} three runs g r;n. down the home | shois at fhls basket because of its OLLIEURMES (] 'z time to smile and wave to the spec- W";e u;uhhi to “"tm upon lu winner |cd what he had set out to do in “6. In yons I am sur |oft Couch in the first two innings. teams , and with three minutes | instability o tators. and ordered an extra round. the past and could and would re- Wox have one of the best DItching | Knight and Betts, who divided the of play remaining they tie the score : of these welrd ob- Qhom gesis Tonight he mects ¥ Berlen. | Duplicating the three earlier ses- ycflg? : prospects in the American league. | work on the mound for the Natlonal | 3. Then the pace told on| 1o club s ers kept their| The A. T. A five from this city [bach, a light heavywel who |sions, the pair tore at each other for DeForest's offer was unexpected. Ho has the stuft and plenty of COUT™ | jeague team in the last six innings, {hem and, despite the ejection of | he o and Ray An-|more than avenged itself on Higga- | startled the boxing world in the past the declding stanza, calling forth [He is the man who trainéd Demp- age, the real esscntials of a grcati“”.u in great form. Only two its hoth Captain Cohen and Witkin on| dereon risked a technical foul by |num for thelr retent defeat when two years by ering a long |every ounce of energy. Tsracl's cools |sey for the fight with Willard at string of knockouts. Berlenbach |ness and a terrific left hand punch Toledo which gave Jack the eham- pitcher. | vere made off Knight, while Betts |personal fouls, the Lyrics ralied | calling four timo outs for the pur-|they trounced the down river team #7, Ray Schalk was able to catch [y0fd the Athletics hitless in the |fierce ly to win out at 8,y pose of telling the referee how theon their own floor last night 3 lulllvcunw known as the “Astoria As- |were the deciding factors. | pionship and his desires may have | anly about 50 games last season, the | {hree innings he worked. score | game should be played. Luke also|12. This was Higganum's first d ssin.” Then came Jack Delaney| The battles in which Canzoneri|soine weight. But, after all, the Victim ot several serious in juries.| gnappy flelding and base running | Tyrics, | showed & flash of temper, but the|feat this scason at home and broke from Bridgeport, Conn., a burly |and Tamar won the bantamweight | Polo Grounds could be placed in the No club can ba without the services [on the part of both teams featured | . Tis, | other New Britain lads Kept their|thelr run of 17 straight wina. n |Canadian, powerful, adept and con- |and light heavyweight tities, respec- Yankeo stadjum, ~which Rickard of & great catcher like Schalk and |ine contest. MAICOIM, 1€ 1ovvesnesssb 0 10|heads remarkably well Frank Ar-|the frst half the New Dritainites |fident. He knocked out Berlenbach [tively, held the fans in a continual controls, and still there would be not pay the penalty. | S Feldman, 1t 12| bure proved the hero of the game, swamped their opponents, register- [and the return ‘meeting of the two |uproar. room for a ball game, a track meet wg. My catching staft of Schalk, | e Pite, ¢, Ig s aking up innumerable Puquonock |ing 16 points and holding the river | will provide the first great outdoor| Canzoneri disposed of = Sidney and a circus or two. ot Grouse and Bischoft compares fa¥-1 ot arch 13.—Sherry [ COREn, 16 coveeeees Sl iAo com et i Lhel fioari o) oya) abecitelyiiseorElepiRIn Atia) gliraction hlAummer, T ol ctiBaltimorey on v, aitar al| - Lond SO LARERY “\‘T“C"::fi,‘]‘::f,_ erably with any in the majors. Last ot ="l tojang Ing W s .| score the winning fild goal with|lats half Higganum rang up a dozen Mike McTigue, conqueror of Siki, | hard struggle. The little fellows set |1 HE2 1‘1‘°f'°5,’ ,“f‘ e Gl s L ooralan el e SR e S S patol O T ;| about two minutes (0 play, Luke and |points, but the locals added enough believes that the Sencgalese will a terrific pace. With Lampe holding ‘]“‘“”}c‘ s iy o O i B pe b oo O G e iy (SRIIRI s [ Kerelejza ot three baskets apicee in | more to bring their count up to 32 whip Berlenbach by a knockout, |a slight advantage after the first two O < Kearns has the Key to -all our first baseman, into the lineup as ,,,'IL & m\:,_, in a three-inning p\::u‘Hro:" - | &pite of close guarding, while Nxm.yi Kamenicky Land Jugper. were the but he will encounter the Astoria |rounds, the Brooklyn youngster came ,me‘ starl)lu;m and will arrive her: e fahars e = Nyborg shot up he fleor for a duo,|shooting stars while Yankaskas and man in perfect condition as a de- [back for the last session prepared |gihaav gn incident which mdy have ', Despite the fact that my pitch- |S2HE MEEL B2 e £ NalionallGuRETS) e R T A e raombd ey e L G G i o dant i it O final sland, The fightern | oo 8 o with the guturs of the ifig staff is topheavy with right- " tn”““.”‘ :;‘,‘]‘H‘j\;‘l’& A Fid. T, Ts. [nd failed to count from afield, He | Tuttles jumpe 4 his position in grent offect on the great battle with De- |stood toe o toe turiously exchanging f‘;,‘:,.:mm Wills appears to be the ninders, T feel it will take care of [, Tty A 3 6 | id, nowever, register from fourstyle: Tl:{v:\okxlfi“\‘m_ 2:30 :hv A. L. |luney to come. The negro Is re- |blows, but the speed grew 100 With- |epoice of the promoters in the east. \tselt, provided the rest of us give | 0F %Ll fleld, Joe SI o0 | Reynolds, tf, ¢ ... i 4 2|line and this onc point made the|d (o W B at the Y. M.{ported to have ‘trained faithfully |cring for Lampe and as he slowed up o the staff the proper backing defen- lul‘ e N N e 1 £ ¥ A \\\l:m.xg margin. New DBritain sank|% < ast : S ‘.xml to have promised that when l'_m Canzoneri forged ahead to earn the | LEWIS WANTS MATCH and offensively Joek e laus S NELtl i ' 1 3| but one foul out of ten tries. AL f‘" I Tt jenters the ring tonight he will|verdict. Chicago, March 13.—Billy San- i i ety Tamile Sl oe et : Vs | _ Cunning starred o Poquonock, ;::"";\':r\;“‘d‘ fe . (] éw‘m,",k.‘.’{ nothing other than fighting. | Lamar, who Is eaptain of thd |dov. manager for Ed. “Strangler” positive the team is 25 per cenl g speentee, a \ved at! the camp/|TAHan 1t S Gh 0 ':" \-"9 "‘l“ 1 ,‘l, KORIS RIS Eal] e TCoe ey A :AHI) Estridge, knocked out by [Wetscrn High school, (Washington), | Lewis, will offer $30,000 to Gabe more efficient this vear than last. "‘,’\(_‘h,vnj e ehatditained by ‘“‘q 5 3 “' 18 AN l'lfi*‘lh‘& i another quar- 'r‘\nl:\m' 2 . . ; !‘flrnnvr.u'h in the Garden ”l” win- | football team, was unusually fast for | Kauftman, manager for Wayne Munn ' » 10 reasons, plus the facl (Lo Tl o i e e ( 20 = ‘l_‘“““ lN{l b Sk B o 4 T«Fr.‘\;lm eppear inj gthetl 42 soundijaiight heayywelght ) Hisishittyistylej(or ia- return mateh between thesc wess. tomako and Case broke into the 2)TE e mi-final against the highly rated of fighting kept him away from |two claimants of the world’s heavy- member of the squad i3 > | Referee—Dick Dilion. e s . : scoring, and R. Romako lield Ande 2 ; [ Frankic Schoell of Buffalo. Es-|Iconard Herring, whont/lie defeat- | weight wrestling title, when the the spirit that wina ball Y E3ths ED Reds Play Orioles. on wit s TR 5 e | games, makes me feel certain that e e ; SR ietioidter| A “'i‘o"ni‘]‘i“" ““""}““]‘"“ with a cham- |cd, until he had worn the Jersey hat- | wrestlers come here to witness a mat ‘ ' STATE BOYS CLUB i s e - L LIPS Itler down. Tn the sccomd round show next Thursday, Sandow has ‘hite Sox W finish last |, 5 : 3 ; the White notiunie cinnati Reds, victims of a §-0 defeat . fouled Nyborg at the start,| Migganum Herring capitulated innouncegl this vear. T : b Lo = 3 o = | vear. e the champion Washingtons at Or- but Nibby missed his try. Cunning-|Baconi, rf ........... j | E CH Mp 0 3 : R foxacs mo o) "}’“1"\7‘;""2']“:" : . went to Eustis today | LEAGUE WIND UP Raiatthesi bl oo ohbncesl wileh | ihkas e g L E | X-CHA I NLEADS ,b‘f;‘\'\"(‘l,r,"“ arey Craib A ascnn OCK TO SIGN MLocly 9 L ¢ the Baltimore n, | | Arburr hacked him. J. Romako |Jrederickson, ¢ G| o Eon ATy sl iaubin s e are remains to 3 times champion of the International started the ecoring with a fleld goal|Spencer, Ig .......... | i ‘:”-‘) “\”“l Hrmm' iR H»»’l» ;’(Lr hfi"g' ]ll \v“:rc}‘rll t can say now is that we ; e tanager Hendricka fook all | Final Game Wil Be Played Botween| and Cunningham added a foul polnt Phullen, 18 «v.eevnes | | stouin Who Won Bowling Crown In {#{(! ike Sapsone, Husness Seat 11‘llnnczlu‘\nih'ns‘(::“vjp;grkulr‘;lxke:' last.” N 5 s iingl Kerele e TSNl 1 o |t el i % / .. 8t. Loul ecisicn. holc e Ne b HisEveENieC B h mneluding | oo priain and Bristol Tomor- | pasket, 1 anie (el p Bl o Hodecpinel Rre And 1911 At Present Tops Timber| Bantamweight: Tony Canzonerd, [roster, Wil join the New York club three catchers, with Rube Benton hasket, but Cunningham dropped iy | Planeta, lg 5 £ | o = % Ja May and Neal Brady to do the B a long one and Case cd one t| Buronin, 1g et | National A. C. Brook!yn, defeated |in training camp here Sunday, it i Was! akie May and 1 al Brady to do th row Night; Local Should Win. b "~ S, ‘], on \Dlum | onin, 1g Crashers at Buffalo. | Sidney N. Pampe, ¥. M. H. A., Bal | announced by Mark Roth, traveling St il easier | Pitching. when blocked by Kerel Arburr | = 5 A . ampe, Y. M. IL. A, Bal- | o0 ced by ators ound (‘o, going a ,h 1. .ml. o bya State League Standing. - | aribbled up the court and made it o | Buffalo, Y., March 13.—Jimmy {lll;\;)rn. dec.h-mnfl : [ of the club. at Orlando y¢ against t Wirate Rookies Win, 4-6, and Nyborg duplicated this| ool o W | Rlouin, winner of the all Gl catherweight: Ray Alfano, Busi- | o Cincinnati Reds, 1 .800| stunt a minute later to knot the| ) Siamplonenip ini1909 anditnol Ane | nose Monis AC, Bost Bt Loue co; LDECTARSIBTED) u; m(m— :nwrdm’"a'fi at 1 xm\s ‘:’r % NEW FORDHAM CAPT. gles in 1911, leads the Chicago dele- Hl;m'dl“"mr‘iw Ratzel, National A. C. G RESULTS e Giants by a shutout Vi tory in | Brooklyn; s 3 :,m,h“-‘,e" Dais rang up five runs. at the Corsair camp at Paso S ko ‘):) 4 n; ‘P;Ixx\on e e e e alifornia, and emerged eague is set] it up once i Junn |Manning of Springfield, Mass, ippear tonight in ' the American | Lishtwelght: Murray Tsvael, 7 With the veterans Ldr]l e e i 1o to a close tomorrow night| made it o P [tain and guard of Tordham's suc- bowling congress tournament. Blouin | Trinity Club, Richmond Hill, { = = DA e R Thoid (e Reds {6-4 vioto s a big : jged season when the| Britain took time out. W i |cosstul basketball team during the 1S & member of the . Wetne | dcfeated Tom Lown, ~Kennedv's | Thisg Is Bi y:le peale m[“ °§‘,’1, et D et e Britain club et | game started a . even. |season Just closedl, lust night was re. lcam, the lineup of which includes | Boys' club, New York; decision; | torfive g e at practically all|taken several trouncings R | Bristol inithott counter. Al ed the tally for | clected at & meeling of the players, |three other former pational cham: {CXiT ronnd. s i Time 1:’: o SEABPISSS St S ttrns LRecta victory for the locals means the|a pretty shiot, but J. Romako sent|Manning is aiso captain of the foot- | % Phil Wolfe, Hank Marino| Welterweigh HdiePNgEurel *Benson Brillhart, the young h Remy Kre 1 pennant a defeat will send | the home team ahead once more just |Vall team fdr 1525, |and 1IN Brennan. | Bronx Y. M. €. A, New York, de- || jyer Johnson, Indian and Excel- A080R. SR it Bl L s » with Meriden | Lefore | “Booster week'” of the tournament | feated Frank Flynn, New England sior Bicycles, e it feasiia i and B ieReccangl ol B sy ay-off. Captain Andy| After 2 A e Icame to a close last week with the | A. A. U., Boston; decision. | special Guaranteed Tire et Ais coverall vears of drlul[rita's e i ) four | Yykuhowicz's men are now leading! effort in . Poquonocl| GET YOUR BASEBALL GOODS |elling of 81 local teams. | Middlewelght: Alex Bader, Meal- | shown in his ¢ : its and one run. 1resco T e e iy || BROMIONE WHOIKN oS @R e bEUs, St 1onis and other west- | owbrook club, Philadelphia, defeated | 1.9 with the Senators sla the Yannigan's second baseman, en-| havi ed Meriden twice out g o cities will also be represented | Fhilip Flanigan, New ngland A. A. | basket and the tally was | |uiett 2 Bepons decioton. | Jead oft in the game % - | jive T Tl 5 o R et ol TR i s . Rt en e Al—t PIIZ'SS 1ubies and singles competition | Light heavywelght: Henny La-| ! ALl ps up latso takes full swing today. | mar. Western High school, Wash- waukee club today E Gy elding that fans likened him t ne fans hy se 4 — ington, D. C., defeated Leonard Her- Yanks Trim Braves Tahn b ; o Mffalo S SR B:;.::l, ,\u; n @ M) SCORES SMOKES DRINKS |THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS |ring, Herrimann's Institute, Cam- ;::m“y b pa ! ] - R e R. R, ARCADE BRING RESULTS | den; technical knockout. leaguers defeated by the New it L Sl S in ou t 1 in fis o ‘_,;.‘[ ptain L o s | § o Americans 14 to 10. Rube ) Bate : : ted MLBormick Uie ¢ v e thio fret) puUTIY ceks ago tonigh ttled upon | tain or no captain, McCormi P ) G d 1 1 auara piche, tho ot four Ining o s g gt s seed upon | tin orro caprain Mecormick e | Ajn’t It a Grand an Glorious Feeling? went along until the fourth Detre 1 re- | it off, ) its players would son ask or t the Yank 1 or E ol squad tha offi It was the general opinion t . Sy : N i "n‘ w“‘h Rayip “unt WHEN You CALL ON Your - AND YoU'RE AFRAID HER - AND YoU CAN'T ENTOY, vho ) en ill, 48 nOW ! ward put in t GIRL AND WANT To MAKE FATHER OR MOTHER MIGQHT GRABBING A KiSs FoR the pitchers were mot Marriott at t at ¢ duys n b ' ) i ter were the Brav ight reli t for | d sufti ccovered to play | score again. referes called a Love To HER SUDDENLY WALI< 1N - FEAR SOME ONG IS L : % o : t : alf a game, while Zapatka, | personal on Kerelciza for using the | at Sarasota ; 1 STt n off the squad, will| Lody, and Anderson again took time pESne i in to play the other| cut and demanded explanations. J.| With 1he forwards in proper| Romako iser s | A TanageriT e Bar & . ter m will be forced to do without| his only point | 0 it ATE [Frida i in here. Fresen mninghan Lipman will hold | 15.15 when ard positions. personal ght the first team plays | g A.. while the Re With the Chica oA pEaI A TYAS me Rt - 3 has vet been signed 1 AT o : : : senior high &choc | Shut Out Reds | Pittsburgh, March 13 The Pirate rookies turned the tables on the 2 ._\,»‘.7‘ count, Case e&ent Poquonock back 3 - 000 | into a short-lived lead and Luke tled New York, M = s|gation of pin topplers which will uty for W on Americans or ight )t ere tn sta - sea ., the ¢ i 25 e A : : “ing Poquonock 1o call time out . ; 4 : 1 1 he tesumed play and rcceived a went fort he : y 4 : ter, 46-18 R ) AEESE digan - 4 to ort of a civil w home = e \\)“l-—« LSty T pract a Sokol Team Going to Fans ! vavel dutmamine Miont anlt = From the fime Nick Cullop. dis- ek ImEGib and mas Cromwell on Monday | {7, P hns ol il ¢ o mpeerer of SUMECER v it ayment for F sty " The Sokol A. C. goes over to Crom- | yu¢ (b e e AND You FINALLY MUSTER - AND THEN ASSUME AN AND WHew YouU BEcome D ih T N ; s on this| W1l Monday night for a Teturnjggoq again, but t i UP COURAGE AND TAKE ONE | ATTITUDE OF INNOCENCR ENGAGED You DON'T Have hits, the s 3w and |t ir Catalina £2' ‘c"\"‘\ v:» Northwest A," A!; ningham dribbled up 1 = oF THoSE "HIT AND RUN" WHEN YoL HEAR A NOISE To WORRY IF ALL TaAe midst of it all Walter 3 1 and Hnous Boopihm s ; ”‘v Yl‘r;”jfl Sh‘\‘md_ ?nd(wp ; g AFFAIRS RELAT\VES ARE LooWInKe O B gevera v t t next t IonLyi ecks ag e locals goal as he fell touched oft a three:l yw | Twenty- Cublets invaded | have Improved a lot In the interim | Actual fighting OH-H-H- Bov! awe 7 which accounted runs. | Los 4 =t s o the | ang New Britain called time out for A GR-R-R-RAND AND *Then Urban She f J v Mosti ox ont o 1s as fol- | the fourth time when Anderson lost 3 e appearance for th nks and ; &pot- | lows his head and lectured the referee. | _ GLOR-R-R-Rious FEELW game was over. & i laste t at t 1 i, Sokol A. C. Northwest A. C, This gave the &l {eamn '8 resi| three more Innings ] 1 2 to bat five tin try, but it went wild ere were gy Earl Combs, in-right fie O] “ e e 0 1 4 = - 3 e x 1% minutes of play left. Arburr| % Yankecs, gathered four hits and Bill | ag 1t y | [ a—Randall | broke up a pass and set out up the | / 4 Marriott, Braves third baseman T odas ’ S floor ‘on thc attack which ruined | N . like number. Three of Marriolis it ¢t E 3 ' .+we0..o Ramy | Poguonock. He broke through went for two bases and one . r the f e of | hacking guards. reached the foul| three. Hérb Pennock. holdef i | i 1 evep : » B ceveen d nkowski | line, and shot. The ball went clear- = er reported from Jersey that he was | Gassers tom 4 ; ly through the hoop and New Brit- =, T ' Partyka, Bru Migholi | ajn led by 2 Another protest- ournter and Whedt hi | : Sisler's Plans ) R ed foul gave J. Romako two tries. | sive home Tiuns . jis. Ma —Milton Gas-| T the R at | He sank the first one, but cracked Clearwater bu e 8 t o good in act t A ¢ 18 called under the strain and blew the | the battle, 10 1 FEabiitl lanager George Sisler of t t [ who would succeed Du R i s Browns says he is sure to em- | —— — McCormick called the fourth per- as Brooklyn's I¢ A THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS e has pitchced nine ™ InNingS | (Continued on tne Follow Page) | BRING GOOD RESULTS « Following Pags)

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