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NEW BRITAL\' DAILY HER \I D, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1926, e e ettt ettt e e et s et eeeesstet sttt tttttst ettt ttstitistet st teint ettt tnatettisttsstasss 1tetesannanetetesoteraent ettt ttstesteteseteeenntnsenetesetsstttetisseetsatt 318002199000 0msassesaasserqenpeqgisspest, I IR TESSSEENIRNAILIRIBEISIAIANAINT (AL IININANILSNRINIRIISTALBLLIPIICI LRI i EDDIE ANDERSON ROLLS FRED TELLER AT CASINO ALLEYS TONIGHT—FANS ALL “HET UP” OVER COMING SERIES BETWEEN THE NATIONAL GUARDS AND LEGION QUINTETS —HIGH SCHOOL PROSPECTS BRIGHT FOR NEXT SEASON—BASEBALL TRAINING NEWS i Trieiessiistis e tatdzadt sty I TR ineeastia ST RSN eist s s et sii st st i i p et atitastaastisisdadsisadttatiti e s e et i iatiis St She s Hd e ana 2 ca bt d et TR i titertie fsadetessrstd e it tients BTNt ap R Reesestss T e ot BRAVES LOSE TO YANKEES IN FANS ARE EXCITED ICOLLINS BANKS ON TWO TEDSONLY ONE PLAYER eesor wsts teus c1yIL WAR 00MS FIRST EXHIBITION CONTEST IN CAMP, " 0ER TILE TS 10 LEVE IR szeoyragetyere=er Sp]en(li(l ]’il(‘l\ill‘{ .\[ill‘l\.\ ) e aitl faE i gl 5y ‘flm'- Duckpin Champion Rolls Yor- Mh & mer Champion Tor First Timo | Practice Games Staged |\ 1111 I Jumar Clashes Ave Drawingy ’ % Next Season's Pl'ospecsIm‘Bas-‘ S G {National League Forces Arrayed in Various Major League i i+ . More Interest Than Seniors Kethall Ave Brightest in Yem Edile Anderson prosent il Against Grange-Pyle ain N adtan : i — R state duckrin bowlias champion and Training Camps Yester s y o ) | Vred Teller, uce of the Meriden al- | : 1.2 et The b s this city Graduation in June will take from |~ i ks New York, Mareh 18 (P da_‘-~0|d \clcmm to : ar ) LB ST ;i R e i - | lexe, will mect tonight at the Casino | he Senfor igh echool only one |, fossional foothall, mulir o owling alleys on Chureh street {08 i for popular favor 1 [the first time this season. The [fore, faces a civil ampion- b [ball team and one from the Junior | Start Work Saturday. ey A amaend vy S meeting is capected to result i |{OFCCS 0f the National 1 oatil Lest bowling seen in jearvayed sgainst those of A decided A e . Varsity team which during (he past f ome of the Poslon v i | i ot Mot AT wwon ran its string of straight vie | this clty in years and reports from (NCWIy-formed vival, he Draves hay 1 1 ch street, O uhlfli“fl.r;‘. ? " 3 4 | tories 1o o | the camps of the men state that 1l vle sponsored Amerfean | tlon game [ Yan- | 3 Won I mes 18 teiid Y ¢ T'h will b wealth of material 1 both are in the pink of condition w‘l:x.m-mnu.,\ athletes, Hotthe |y kees 2 to 1 in a gul t 8 Iphi arch 1§ €T 1| citeme reated Uhroug i % g i ey . to work wit t year owing to the [and 4nsious to get sturted, Iy »H:-Jmu contliet alroady oy tersburg, Ila I was | Py ' vSooners” Manager Art | nouncenie %} J 3 ¥ H new policy s t by Coachd Teller always secmed 10 have m.lny,. drawn - although e playing teatured by the fact that i % 's xocond team, was th sorves 1 Burritts Vo 9 g 4 George ) 4 ¢ this vear. In- .!""""‘ Sign™ in Anderson. e won ‘s' ‘i"' is ,m menths wway, 1 haseball team wouls 1he nior champion- i ) stead of . o method followed {116 state championship four y -‘.«1 many p_q,v'.v» the situation in victorious in yesterday's the ey, i in the ) of holding to u squad of |80 after Anderson had tied him at |PI¢ l-~-“1mw| tou vianks resembles exhibition games, wir nior championship of the PR SN A, st about 10 men, the coach held the ‘lr cnd of the season, 1o a post tou- |'1 i major lougy selull a lar 2 to 0, |cit in the minds of many of 3 s R, entire squad together, and organzed | 500 playofl, taking the old game by [quarter century ago. T » Na- S AR SR ¢ ¥ ¢ A it into soveral teams, According to |# DATTOW margin of pinfall. I [tonal leagus 1 ostabe because of the fact that the g i % g Lis new system, he holds cach as a d m:h'h seemed 1o have a |HShed, was called on 1o mect the do E 1 the v i 5 hleties lost both 1806 teams in question have already o W 2 i G separate unit and when el AL e, ot in efficieney \,m"wmwhwn ot American ey the lincup of th [ of good fortune, t 8 Foror o the 2ans park 4 out | their games. The regular nine, on a [Played each ofher, The Reserves 4 { ; Plielora Neabs W e ]\..l\\l“m defeated [beat the Burritts at the state armory q . am? (o¥entlrosnivo S noaltions | SR TAgtoRRL IS 0 S g Am SVl BE i LT CRB I I Wingfield, o been | 10 10 4, by the New York Glants at |and the Burritts fn return handed | 3 0f i j Jards SR AT LIRSl e o ,lhf,"”“h R A e L taid up, got back intc c Saracotn, w K at Vort Myers, [the woll known razz (o the Reserves } 3 ¢ : ¢ ! sovink{edmnteticig fonl) R I oY B RlicE {on thealn(oRtiL gl ot doiuantBaras did no work. | the Mackle t down before the ot the W, (. A, gymnasium, Since 3 B ] i ! hoat conrt _‘-“_’n;“ bt “)‘~’,‘»“,” bt the onto et {‘wl\n r‘u. ‘;. e - Bointer 1 . 8 to 6 "l'w time, the armument bety ¢ 4 g Darrow to Graduate o “dz J 8 games, is supreme -\]m i ;\‘ N o vl ro; Ordered To Hospital — two has never Leen seftled ] i % | Only Hamiltoy mmy) Darrow f puithigoin take Teller on fal Toolball lusi nitiny New York, March 18 (A—Jo} % Ithe third moeting las heen in the 2 4 5 7 8 ght forward on the tirst team will ';4\ o rfi’ L”H nd for that reasen, \f”:,‘”‘”.” Hv»‘ POsIt ¢ Butler, high priced inficlder pure | ENDS HOC‘KEY SEASON iminasiatetiia i s of hoth teams v 7 DSl ki v‘rwv’.vm' b [tiaeatincssile 0 ? ) od from the American Association by | all sea 1 was inevitah! 5 oo ” ftaceigt Bra bR e C R ! e L padirehin ol By the Brooklyn Dodgers, has been or- | s |that the two would meet f 5 k 2 UpailliboRbaciEonitlio e .;‘:',","; el b Hongd o ds i fp ot > DIl dered to the Johns Hopkins hospital | New York Team Iiests in Fifth baltls out the auestion i f next year's uwm,_fl‘lm; ""““v' a5 the howling fansiicague, With Grivige € ontrtand at Baltimore from the camp at | Now that a series of est y £ o Zadeski, left forward, who | 0f 18 cl Know what to expect (g playing attraction 5 EIrCng Clear Rutler has been {1l ever | Place Ahead of Toronto St. Fat-fout of three games, ins WD COLLINS AND (INSET) TED BLANKENSHIP [was the leading scorer and star on .“‘.“‘;:[,L”',“‘,‘““ ]N'-»' ] Meriden : on qnn position, e ,..." sine rival at the tra g site, {third game declding the supremacy W ONEA SERVICE S 0 |the team in first year fast X dLanag s ds itlon over to ng v:. the alil Prinecton stuy A"r,‘h;,]h:,, ::”_(,1,‘”1,:,,‘, ,’,.,’",mf‘h nine | Ticks and Montreal Crew. {between the teams, has 1.n.‘nr.1:-.»\‘|w p (BY NEA SERVI B 'f;"‘f‘ "’_"‘v"‘i ‘,:;".“;,W]Il:"";"’:‘ ‘|"’”‘““l' company will I able for the ‘v““” 'I"‘”f"‘""_ City also and thers ["Big Bill" Edwards) (o aet as pie innings Tuesday. tow York. March 18 (B — Now |Upon, bdckers of both teams fect| Shr Chtti ek, RGN TRl B SRl S &'l‘” ,’,‘ o | UL season next year as wiil “Red” | S0 Il"”“ ’“f rooting for hoth ‘H‘ t Brooklyn's swatsmen were in miu- |y o Hirst season in. the |18t they have gome concrefe and jager Eddia Colll Shicago [ 20 N ehers 1o win 50 or mor | atulis and “Sowkey” Sowka who mateh will start at parb form vesterday, Jerry Standaert | oy St 0 T e i fifrn (Cortain dope npen which they can ‘mu ! I, tying with |0 their first year on the team p o | . and Gus Felix registering homers | ho 55 000 thy oronto 8t [place their confidence, Both tenms e L T et et s for | Wonderful baskethall en challongz Grauge ha in & 10 to 5 rout of the St. Louls I1ine up pretty evenly on paper, but Hietak | Patricks and les Canadiens of |y goes not mean much in AR A IR G ARl b even bLetter than the combination | AGUE (Yankea stadium as o rival 1o the e | Collins is cxpecting both gunners | | e Urban &hocker, grizzled mounds- | MON'T \’ o Chieh in the|fiRAl analysis e e e h e e h O e eamne o ektient A m’”f “"_‘"“\"”‘,:“ | put torward this season. 1t will | ew York Foothall Gi man of the Yankees, served four in- [hesNayiorkaaix g e gin The Guards and the Legion have o | 4 "I have a year of experience in hack lished at the Polo Grounds nings of hitless Lall against {he first half of the sciicdule threaten-{not met hefors this sear, Unknown |ITOUEN in atellar siyle. Jetween (the White Sox should be preity well i ot ho senkemed as | Miwankee WHI Not Join Yoothatk| Jteesntly 11 Roston Braves at §t. Petersburg and lumped 10 quantities far as meeting h N e i e e . s might be expeeted by the Organtzation Spon n Jreq | [OTCCS annOUNCed ihat Auzust ey fhe Tanks inally won 2 (o 1, through |1ast_position, pasked the 8t Pat-|gther is concerned the Guards aniedinge gt of l : S Dirou ok ot e e ! By Red |, presid ¢ Cineinpati Lindstrom, Frisch, Southworth, [ing the second place ontrea | majority of the fans, The Le- | to the varsity team fn Darrow's - their elrenit | me Relts, Jackson and Tyson molder a | Maroons at Madison Square Gar-|gion quintet, however, s not without | HANDBALL RESULTS lace, and the championship team | Chicago, Mareh 18 P Mihwaukew [mani has e o wi string of hits for the New York Gi- | den last night, 5 to 2 }its hackers and strengthened by {will be intact, Toth men were | WUl remain in the National Profes- [lot with Care and the Nationa! ¢| Montreal produccd the best scor- [addition of, Jack Peliutic former | slonal TFoothall ed the leaders but then glumped 10 {qun sl ey won 3% games, losing 12, [fixed in the pitching department of | cructal drives by Dugan and Grl jricks at the last minute by beat- e e e — team will prolably be shifted | Grange And Pyle, teds. would ants that set back the Athletics at i about equal in ability during the league instead of leacuers, Sarasota, 1 {0 4, a very sweet con- | Ing punch in the league, © ro‘rilr' H-vvr.‘mmvh ;Hn star, the team is | I Five: Playets Remainiin a0 Tmll“""’“ campaign l;""’; ¥h‘v“ new .organisatlon spon- | Many olscrier hell I quest for a man named McGraw on |91 ;-mr while New York /as last |given more than an even chance of\ m Junior Varsity |sored by “R iran and his jthat the competitfon it St. Patrick’s day, ategory with 63, Ottawa's |taking the first game. nament and Go Into Third Round d ¥ Adams will be the | M2nager rle Pyle, rvival organizations in the cnd | | | only junior varsity man who will | President Joe Carr of the National {prove heneficial to the Tapmi i T'he Nationa! g s dirm foot ox fa placing much of his pyed|DICICCh S [hold in several “key™ citig alrady Anierican nd out as the favorite five with — | gre cfense permitted only 42 No matter which wins out, a bit- of Fiay, part from his alma mater in June, | \C4RU closed negotiations \rM-‘m of the professoral gridiron Sick With Colds counters throughout the scason |ter battle is bound to take place. . Louis, March 18 (P—Hallahan |while 112 were scored agalnst the |The Legion is working to seize the and Sherdel, Cardinal hurlers, are on | §t. Patricks limelight which the Guards have en- | whote works for “Petey” Saunders' h i ! ni- fmishing tor pes the sick list with colds, and several The final leagae standing mx“‘mnl for several song, while the | pionship lnn}mn tournament re- ‘,i,m, s, If Havlick is promoted 1o | YOTsity of Chicag and Frauk han ather players are complainin a | lows Guards will be fighting 10 keep their | Wlh an AYfil‘flge U 105 main after the play of last night and | the first team, Couch Caseidy will | MUIKern. a Milwaukee boxing pro ‘ Pl R rosnlt d cold d ¢ 3 ts | Dlace in the minds of the fans. A 4 il | N woter, result of rain and cold duri i ) Ints B aesa L ol ] o fhese advance fo the third round. In | bave the tasic of filing his forward |MOER o last week at San Antonio, Texas, |Ottawa i {win g i = | combiation, & feat he has had to h ilwankee franchise here the Cards are tralning. Ior | Montreal ... ok %5 |plete supremacy in the eves of the | \vers and Howarth in the inter. | 1he Class A section Badie Unterspan | 708 FRE TR DR AT VG TEE 0 Lowned by Al MeGurk, who the third time within a week, rain | pittsha ‘ ap |baskethall fans while a win for the \ defeated Hi the best two out | iye the 24-game winning streak of | (004 Eullty of playing four Chic of three ga 12,1 Lt | ehe eam) > high scheol hoys against the ¢ Ghiireh boxling 1 were the high cancelled an exhibitio el ol Sl T Tias e e i corEle reh ho m\,,l‘ W ! 2 'S Imasters of the hasketball world in [Pin topplers of the loop durlng the this eity lsehedule, a compilation of final aver- Brown short A e 5 U0 The Guards are given the edge be- | e made o the Commereial | Loomis Gurk 1o disposs his holdings he it out of play for at 3 4 i cange of their longer experience and 1y g in; ws. They bhoth In the W ore: April: verk vesterday at Clearwater, Ila VA their lang list of games played _‘, G g £ 105 with Myers | feated Freeman, 21-12, P |the guards will be back to “do their | effect of influercing hoth “pro e s ; 0y st cane len iy L nenmon o anes i g e e e o Gy ted hlo - : Jme with v}w A — long and althongh they Yave gho ,,‘ ,\1,.'~\ olll was second with an |21-13. 21-17 and W. Unterspan | unic ity forward combination | Prinecton, N. L. Mareh 18 ¢ ad to be assisted off the field. ppofescionals From Many Parts of | "”"" Gniontennn ey Tove ot ge of 100 while Shepard was [ Doherty 13-21, 2110, 27 The e _‘}j"r’: ‘q-“"h'dr‘ Lo onc il {;” 2 Logg of the vu Tkeallvi wor : mes than they have lost and A S seerciot nh | following games are scheduled in tha | 100 12MONS e el i el s [ Countrs al St Augustine Tor|!h® margin of some of the victories | rj, averages for the Ioague In- |third round in the Clags 1 ton {brother to Avmond. former wearer |day aunouneed that wnless offer until his clu Take Mound Saturday | [scored againat them by the jeading ing e games of k| Dasslondva Strons araadoni| o e LiediandiGold untformiAlexsiy s i ookt HERIBERall 1T KEH G gradnated. Washington, March 18 (P)-—Thr Winter Tournament. ams has not been so large “ Crowe. ”'f“" .'!-/l‘m_r'r”||\.'|n\ln':"mmr {by the end of the week, he woul! The Natiowal leasue went a i members of the Washi - Eonn ¥ | Tegion backers, ho er, ATC | \{vors y Enswort {7 Iriday night two handball teams | . ‘Inr‘flhw of \lf-_nmu , and |put his '," o varsity crews to work |f by adeptin rule that any tors' “Big Four” pitching corps will patch P — | painting out that their team is com-= | yia.cny 05 WL Carlsor s7lfrom the New Britain “Y* will go| T Hf"lh ptain of the baschall |on the Raitan eanal, yor who had beet dropped from take the mo day for theiv IEOsnn Aloreh 1RGP o posed ofESOUNEELGTS Ry i IMitenen .. 100 Johnson . down 1o Meriden, Dresse Un. | 204 foothall teams and a good pros- colls teum fir misconduet e traordinary stam The tea < : wg U'pson 7 terspan will - play the Warner | DOCF fO the basketball team despite T B ) ins (e first game of traini eason. | ; (Al Roltors. fromt manyl : Shephard . ceee i lay arner bl | — i Crd] e tonal Ay ooy plaging zother for several | p (8T Wi i S Oteal na B el it he is nolody's brothier. ranks face the Gia DU peTe st Ll BEOr ooens 97 JNC vvers SO UUBIY Greenstein will meet 1 REPAIRING i It See yonrs both Bovs' elub combina- 1e , ; Loy nampion- |tign and in the Industrial Leaguc e uln fom Crowe a 3 All Makes Autos BOXING-WRESTLIVG SHOW ther regulars, Marherry and Ogde 5 ; g Johnson ..., ¢ 1 ' and Dhikle. Tom Crowe and G TS L S G Sk 7 b i INTLANG S e R s Gy ool g d their team work is superb. Holtmtn ... #6 1. Carlaon... 5t |Toomis are planning to attend i FIGH AST Nl AT NASH AJAX Physical Director JMweph ler | | | | Whatever their dificrcnecs may 1 roscoree, the fwo footba S are a unt on one polnt esive to keep “hands off" 1he game I'he rumpus stireed up last fall v Red Grar {stepped from b lugt coll Lt ato professional ranks has had 1 T Cardinals in a championship gune | and He 0 owon fr 1 Sgimmyt Senlly, the conter, and nd Herestrompnonss ol SR fall. The 1 e | Captain “Freddis hrer | Broomberg and ¢ " Cliorpac | Mil al usti vever, fhe e go, one thing | Truslov Peltz . —— o v Istrom of the Y. M. . A, has ugnlneg haRthilailgloh/i N tonti an 18-hole s cortain and 1 i i i) IR 2 CADILLAC {ranged a program of wrigling working with Morrell, a recruit g i Mt . el (o 1L Corlson. oo ag Berlanin oo B POLO CHAMPIONSHIP By The Ansoctated Pres A Specialty n Three rookie hurlers held Tiuffal e o | M . AL New York, March 1S (P—Two| Cleveland—Tod Morgan, junior e & DexinuEhoutehic Rt b to six hits yesterday hut } 1 T L }‘L”“' B 1lmm : were played yosterday In the | lightwelght champlon, and Charlie Don’t wait until April 1st—Have || FFriday evening at a mecting of Aziz R s S ety ! Jndoor polo ehamplonshin | ("Connell, Cleveland, hoxed a dra, | | JOUF CAF repaired now by experts. | | Grotto, ks al er & Tll | potomon .o 92 Go0dwin 1oe 84 1{cLmoront) Yale's rescrvs. officers| 13 rounda. We call for your car and deliver Al o i e e © M jeteating 8quadron A, No. 2 Ly 13 {] 1t when finished, GRAHAM GETS DECISICN Ready For Second Game Kirl | G Sinyoik ot 6t ailont ;[“"l"" e onls 10 seven T T e AT S Sent J. B. MORAN Buffalo, N. Y. March 18 (®) Kirkwoo ) o avlick s 2 einemanr i & 1 - 1 o ’ 1 5 i C DIt e na Ry k L el : il foloxe, “(hiele® | HAHEk Wy paienan S land the Brooklyn Riding and Driv- | Taul outpointed Buddy MeDonald, Assoclate Dealer Nash—Ajax Graham of Utica. wa o Fraahl ric 3 Victory ove oy il e - et Sh ; e <7 ling elub defeating tha Riding Club | &t Paul, six rounds. 3 ; 31315 CHURC judge's decision over Tommy Iyan San Fra 4 s yestorday in | 5y B Meiariane| e . IR SR o IS f New York to three, in the |8 aul, beat Johnny Harris, Des Blione a2 [here last night in a 12 round lont ; L cond round of clags 1) Moincs, six rounds Nield the secn iz g z o e Swanson - sl Orparibtion o T e | ADOE 10 S0 e “‘Theres at least one in every office By BRI Carlson of Haverhill Into Loop. 1. Feineman = Shakeups in Standing df American Jones : e [ 18 (A —The Anderson .. 1955 1 IR ] { (0 MINUTES LATER — Congress Matehes Are Oceurring lat gue completed | Tandell osavs 89 Woodford ) WILLIS LEMME THOUGHT | HAD | o L B v e Pease ... 8 Clark . HAVE A CIGARETT A MATCH BUT f i TR White ~ox Win I3 cryalay wit miftar e aver | Lubeck ... S0 i N S T s / ‘ | HAVEN' T* | GoT A~ Extea ) Lox . N elgh all Katox 4 o MILECER (00 ) \ Z PENCIL WILLS circult v ‘vv:.w Anders o0 | < — - > You CAN LOAN ME Gallbraith ... s | \ 3 2 ) Lawyer ... suean | / { \“ THANK: Ahlgren WOHEN AT BIL TARDS Members of Fair Sex to Start Out < ANOT {ER BILLIARD RECORD 10 I'l\ [J Ir\ EPORT Otto Reiselt of Philadelphia Tallies | After Taurcls j" Men With the 150 Points Tn 99 Innings—Betters | Cue and Ivories, Own Mk AL \. Baskethall Team Leaves tender € Tiorl IackyiCir Tontanl torSiage t b R THA L REIE L sl et v \ 0 MINUTES LATER . Ga record Was es g o2dhs Mrlisstddiemd LEMME BORRow YouR | //_\" " Leturn Gam : i o 4 it i i | wnFe A amuTe TIL OH SAY BY THE NoPE « ¢ G m | SHARPEN THIS LAt W"‘\jflc“ \ WA s — | ) weteinG, PE\A cw - &n? AS ST‘O?p!D \ very inte last n tournam White ning pair of back again 1o BASEBALL PRACTICE Pilarski combir leg baseball te v E the closcst Hill park next Saturday situations cropped providing 1 " match Kasprow s for & losing o

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