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Speaking iof Sports Adam ¥Falcon Bulllek, baseball catcher for the team, will get a fryout with the Hartford Eastern league nine. Arrangements with i MeDonald who is holding the guld: Ing reins of the Capital City club this year, were made to have the local boy show his wares. He is to report in Hartford today and there may be a chance that he will hool on to some league team this coming : season, Joe Lawson, whose home {s at Savin Rock, son of the old time New England leaguer, is following In his tather's footsteps. Old timers can remember Jack Lawson, once a resi- dent of this city, when he caught for New Britain in the old lcague and now his son fs stepping into fast company in the same berth that his Dibhla flark A Meyers Henso, Anderson Rradley Kirkham N ®, Tennis Cluh, fathier once held down, Joe has been Plainville sent to the Providence club to show |Redelitt ... his wares there. As there is only [yfiitl one other catcher with the team, his | narrow chances of making good are very [Cralg bright. He {8 owned by George Weiss, mogul of the New Haven 5. club, SPECIAL MATCH e Bridgeport Lassies, M. Bmith ‘There are very good prospects of [I. D there being an Industrial baseball league this year, A meeting has "heen called for Friday afternoon at 30 o'clock at the Y. M. C. A. of all those interested, to discuss the project and from the interest in it and the talk being passed around, it appears likely that the circult of a few years ago, will be revived in all I its interest. Invitations are to he sent out to- day to all the factories in the city | inviting them to have representatives |f at the meeting. Just what the ten- tative plans are, is not vet known because there have been several pro- jects and outlines of procedure of- fered, A few years ago, the Industrial baseball league held forth every, Thursday evening and Saturday aff- ernoon at Walnut Hill park. The large crowds who turned out for the games showd the intense interest in the league. It {& certain that the Fafnir clan will be represented and Landers will | also be there, The New Britain Ma. echine will probably delegate Jimmy Maher to get the hot dope while the Multman Hulton , . Peters 4o SPECIAL MATCR Mac's Stars, T ) 100 “ Bri ROGERS BOWLING ALLEYS 8P L MATCH N. B, Tennis Club, Yan Opten ..., AT Chris g (ST V. Renson . AN Willlama o 0091 Dressell 18 21 0. Carlson 70 B ATL A3 48t Plainville American Iegion, sttt s his team ulways In the best of trim and last night's play shows that he has been working on his charges for the past few weeks. On the Alleys 154124 80 21 51 80 o GOLF TOURNEY RESULTS |Draw For First Rou nd of Cham- plonship Play Brings 16 Qualifiers Together On Linke, Stanley Works and the Stanley Rule Pinehurs . C., April 7 (P-The & Level are sure {o be heard from. jdraw for the first round of chan- P | plonship pl: y in the annual The Diraten arw not golng to re- | North and South” amateur golf organize this year. That was defin. | Championship bronght together itely stated last night by Kenneth |16 qualifiers out of the field of more [than 200 who yesterday Saunders lagt year's manager. Why this 1 8o, except that the individual players feel that they cannot make headway with the team, s a mystery to all vho are interested in | the game. | N, A £ 0d coach 15 roaminz a town witheut work in the person o Charlle Miller. Charlie fs reported to have sald that he is done as far ont the as coaching baseball teams ix con-| The draw for today follows cerned, but there are a few good | 1"nlap vs. R. McDougal. Jr. Chi- crowds in the city yet who wonld |80, s davelop into snappy teams nnder the Y-‘f‘ \M"u-‘ Hn‘mmw_ Mass., | zulding hands of Miller. There are |¥5 Page Hufty, Washington the Orioles, “or instance, who might | Engenc "Iuvwnm ¥ ~v:'¥“ vood, N henefit greatly the aequisition of 1. v& H. T Curtiss, Greenwich Charlfe as a coach, but that depends, | 000 of course, on whether Charlie means | - R. Somerville, London, (‘anada what he says or vot. i . Bydolek, Ruffalo, N. Y. . e { ! Jr.. Princcton, N. T. ve Very little hasketball but a lot of Raleigh, N, fun. That's the best way to deseribe B Maples Southern Pines tha game between the Corbin and |N. . Russwin basketball teams last night | To Sherrill. Tampa, i"la. vs. Don 21 the T, M which the Coriin quintet won pionship of play, the contest laoked more the old ¥ngl ame of rughy Fvery man was piling in after the vo general resulted. night an, melee Kayoes, shoves, tripping and all sorts | of tricks v nused by all the pl ers last night and had, as some sug- gested, the referee ca all the fouls, we are afraid that the game wouldn't have gone even for the half hefore hoth players, d teams ran out Tn a case like la.t night, it 3 is hard | ature anvene's playing it ates 17 the 36 hol {of competitors for the title now held by Arthur W. Yates of Rochester, Y. fying round |who qualifi test to na rrow completed the fiel] vas runner-up in the losing 1 oke to York on, Youngstown, Ohio. qual- HAS GOMMANDING LEAD pionship Trials With of 19 Points Gained, ¥ M nighit's champiol Naiional A. ot with a commanding cond plaee night's events brong TP tank hip do April (552 ASL 1 The w An tri or Cincinnati Tank Team Enters Cham- Adyvan- « nein m enters Is in the wimming ad of 19 lay's com- team N points three 2 medal honor | orge T. Dun- one of the less than 20 vears old to ¢ ecanse | new world's records. The Ohioans wagn't any really good basket. | clipped a second from the former ball. This fs the fault of the hall | mark for the 400 vard relay in a 60 | fmore than anything e The play. | foot pool: Ethel Lackic, of the Tl ing surface is ko small that of a | linols A wam 30 yards frea style the players were bumping | in two fifths of a second ¢ n the old record, and Ag- | nes Geraghty d around the sidelinas 30 vard breast this made the court smalier., econds, 3§ than the for Each team caged fleld goale jduring the night making a total of 10 points. Corbin team cazed nine out of 22 free shots while t R. & F. team put in seven out of [This shows that 11 fon fols. The sheoting free strip is the most thing In a basketball game overy occasion and espectally in night's game was this true, - walking tickets for fouls last € lLuke brothers both got t Both lasted 1 1 the second when within a few seconds of « ther, they went out of th Parker, coming in for Micky fin the Corbin lineup, for a substity fwhio hasn’t been in this year, his metal in pnch by fanning foul shot ortly after he nas on the floor This ene point really gave the game to the Corbin te 5 seconds WINS SECOND GAMI ckwell A, C. b athletic 1 game ¢ Pant rday T in 3 ner record for women, all team, organization vf the season hers for th he Rockwell to any team 13 to 14 TOURNAMENT - shooters Bt Compounes Nowpine ey BROADCASTS TALK 74 bandilete X April 7 (P—WJZ, the with the various awards that go with e et Corporatlo Am & honors 1 the title. But |* ""‘fp s e TRt o o mark the great play of the Rus- |that the fourth of { ofian tion to come from last 'f.'”rm' e Ince xHIGh the tanrm ol ed last | fore ws. « speaker w e for the title {H. H. Romer, for many years cear to be runners up for the title SRR Ry LAt Doty Asvoctated” Prese Results sucl that reflect on the OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY ors' ability but more so does it | ect to the glory of the { Mr. ar Dudnel a {difte, of 1 5 ' ir ma apee e &0 Mrs Samue Mr. democra 1 once ard on the Mrs. 1 Hine) et vesterday rsary of ir has tics re nted town com- H lifte New Britain of New York did the stroke event evening. A expected from will e crack shots local enthusiasts h est sport 1 leave by antos | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18 An invitation to BOARD OF PARDONS | L —— 15, at noon, at which tin MONTE QARLO SCANDALS WAR MlSHSF A 1OW 0V W old . §oup ) t give ¢ J | m.‘l\l\‘m“ o w..:‘;.ll",: 1‘.”“1‘.”;‘\ ) ,l.: . :" I: ‘5\'\]“ |"~ mILI on ()'n’ uu.)k; 'mn-e been suspended for one ye: | f lange clubs, appearing as per. | for driving while under the influe L In support of hix petition for releus 4 4 § by sonal representative of I'resident | " | enco of liquor was given out today O times. | Thomas Balley. attend a gather- ng of civie clubs on Thursday, April Ernest was ; EETRs > ; AL Hopkins, president of Dartmoutl Two Women and 24 LIEES 00 cuoan 1 ot wmmmrms s5ceort ang Fight I5 Continuous, Health Ex- o it be the speuter, Fapose of Crookedness There Now Wetherstield List , pert Tells Exchange Club moutnciub 1o rorceo their roguiar B 15 Threatened meetings next week and attend this P oup gathering. The Exchange club Hartford, April 7 ( Siaty-nine Monte Carlo, April @ b~ ollow he advances made during the |will attend the meeting, but will | petitioners, two of thiens women and |18 ¢losely upon recent reports that Loc 50 yvears 1o M the ‘world of MOt forego its regular mecting on > [ twenty-four of them serving lifc '}‘” BRI ‘;"‘“" be “-";" L "v"'v‘ xome of its most dread discases and | TUesday evening, | rrouching clection to bring aboul | 1,0 advaneoes Luine o de | President Christ also ealled atten ter: r murder, have filed notiee wl 8 Lving made to rid it of rosi 4 1| terms for murder, have filed notice mportant changes in the system of ome of the discuses which menace tion to the state meeting of Iix- 1| of their intentions to appear before |control of the tamous Monte Curlo humanity today were interestingly | change clubs in Hartford on Satur the state board of pardons at its casino, is the commencement of a told by Dr. Millurd Knowlton, direc. ' day evening, urging all members to meeting May 3 at the state prison in [campalgn to disclose ulleged Casino [yor of (1o 11 reau of proventable |be In attendan The affair will | Wetherafield, to present reusons for scundals and 1o clean up Monte Carlo | v, tc board of health, at a |take place Hotel Bondasand thelr releage from that institution. volitic menting the Exehange club last |there will ty oi entertain New Haven Leads | Through a new weekly newspaper, | 46 e & ABHE {8Eathen Soith Liksoapiing Most of the petitioners appealing Tout Vi, n aning “everything B SR ROWI DR At s tialil the [Oreasaarha i Ro b badTAFa ) to the board were convieted in the the editor, Sylvia | ihio, asserts tha definite knowle concerning com- |broadeast hy WTIC, “,\H[)flllnr court in New Haven county, 1ot Urince Louis 11, but Sir Basil munieable digen has been gained P V{\rr.» being 3 from that ecc Zuharoff, sald to be one of the rich- during the past half century and that | e S s Fairfield ranked sccond in this r St men I Hurope, and prominent |y S e Sy i B T om | Giirl Claims She Was apect with 15 petitioners who h I'ards bankers are the actual ruler i e il R ;o been sent to the prison by the court oF Uhe little princinality of Monaco, S5 45 A Kidnapped h:‘ A\Ut“’ in that county. Hartford was third Blow the Casino into the sea and |y ¢.nded knowle at disease §9 | Bridgeport, April 7 (Pr—Torce ew London, Litchficld and ' Monaco would be a better place for {7 0o o) S0it TEEE S EREEE ™ into an autemobile by two strange X counties, 1d three each I s a remark fr ntly heard, small plants and imals within the (€N last night about 9 o'clock, a Windham and Tolland counties VP ¢ business men, whough |y e 5o ™ 1o deseribed small. | 16-vear-old girl was found a short one each. . he recelpts from the gambling and {pox and the seourge it onee was to time afterwards gagged on Trumbull Three Women Appealing other activitics of the Casino go to gt Lo B0 HOINEE T BREC BER (8 | voad in an fsolated section of the | Three of the petitioners, two DAY the entire taxcs of the principal- Al e tilint Alaeane cily when two men living nearby from New Haven county and one |''V: o 3 jmmunization of peopls | heard her cries for help, Badly. trom New London county, arc tVa declares that Monte Carlo «mallpox, typhold fever and | frightencd and with her clothes women, They are Bessic J. Wake- | [0tics i8 the worst in the world, rin has come about, with #he | ATra and her undergarmen fied, convicted in New Haven coun~ PFOUEN the dircctor iy "“ 8% |rasult that the mortality rates from | 1D, the was taken into a near- 7 in 1914 of second degree mure Be iCasinolapenial: nollcais afflictions have dropped ma- | by house by her rescuers. Detec Mabel Kenyon, convieted ible to rule despotically in Monaco. stated that experts are |HVes were hastily summoned but London connty for manslat 2 : z on searlet fever in or- | conld find no trace of the w he te 1 1 one il aady Ty 7 dar to gain a Jdefinite ts r i 1920, and Allene 0'Broune, | Alyeady Married When istoen) ! knowledge of | Tmmunization has possible as yet on the | convicted i Haven county thett from persons in 14 v 1o combut i 25 They Were Wed Once More i) e mot. : The Wakefiell woman is serving | New Haven, Aprll 7 (Bh—That sume scale as fmmunization against Nashville, Tenn., April 7 (® life sentence. The Kenyon woman | Miss Goadrun Paulsen, Yale art [diphtheria, but it s coming, he safd. | o oMy o G ST ABHL 6 was sentenced (o from 10 to 15 school model, a ry Nott He spoke of environment as a ¥ of the navy in President Wil years and during her five and a Camp of New Yo adys|C1usa oL dizande LG with and Miss Evelin half years in pricon has carned a ird when they went through a | mortality r ind its causes, ere married commutation of nine months for <hurch lding in Brooklyn Satur- ! of the suveral disea whicl McCauley good conduct. The O'Brounc woman, day, was learne Tha [contributo most to the f outl 1 native of Cuba, is VING a4 sen- rst we 3 took plac city [and gave m Ve 00k tence of from one to three years, the hall here on Mar when they [facts regarding the worl minimum of which was reached married by Justice of the | CXPeris. January 20 and has carned a comi- Peace Joseph M. MeGovern. | Fle sxplainedone great weapon mutation of two mon‘hs for good be- = Tt could not F why the nseq Blecover dhie Condls havior. It is her first petition, while two ceremonics were held, Tt was | and -he advocated a the Wakefield woman is making her said that ths newlyweds had gone to RphysienlexaninationftorRall HEno e e The bride came here ,l"vvxm s, 80 tha mluh(’ \nr_mv pardons and Kenyon woman her a few months ago and went (o m,‘“\.mm or ey are harboring fourth n{lis i W, . A, Hor home waain|d108arore) dlscase germa and wheth: Life Term Applicants Teeland, romance started, | o OF Ho all organs are functioning Those aniong the petitioners serv- friends say, when Camp met Miss |Properly. } e talk was tly enjoyed ing life terms are divided among the l'aulsen in the dining room of the \l,, e ”,‘ ‘,:',":‘,;,L.T,.d [ [ i e { e ave 4 AL 5 ; y 5 Bpmes o ‘I'_“i*”\ N o iaven AL HAERVERC {zarding health after the address had artford 4; Fairfied 3: New London | - = iheen concluded, 2 ]\";'nlv‘-llm‘m Litehficld, Middleses I\l'lnl{l.l:: ~|.\1“‘D Natlonalt Bxchange Annivcracy and Tolland, one cach Batavia, Java, April 7 (@ sdent T Chyist announ ank Bassett, the olde headed by Professor Mat- | t the 2z ne nesday or at recent sessions of the tirling of T Calif., | ng will be in the nature of a will not appear at this s is morning at 1 o'clock on lay party, it being the 15t ing his release. Dassctt crnment steamer Famalhont 1y of the founding of the > teneed to prison for life in the su- a to n- itional Exchange club, He stated 1 perior court in Fairficld county on - New (Clinton Nichols of Hartford, national Mareh 1, 1870 for murder and is marshal of the o wization, will be LEEEEEESSS =i ———— PERFECTO umatra wrapper— Others look as well — none smokes as well Perfecto, Panetela, Superba, or Brief—every Peter Schuyler cigar has a Sumatra wrapper. Sumatra is that bland, neutral leaf which means so much to the flavor of a cigar as well Briefs as to its smoking qualities. Se Other kinds of wrapper leaf cost less and may look better. But no other wrapper leaf lets a cigar taste as it tastes when wrapped with Sumatra. Odd Moments Two generations of critical smok- ers have put their O. K. on Peter Schuyler’s quality taste. Sumatra- wrapped exclusively is just one of the reasons why. The New WILLYS FINANCE PLAN means less money down, smaller monthly payments; and the lowest credit-cost in the industry. Getthe figures. Made by G. W. Van Sivke & Horton, Albany, N. Y. Now—in the grea have been asked by the local | city art. YOUNG DANIELS WEDS Her hore at the state motor vehicle depart~ ment as a part of the effort to ree |duce the highway menace, There jare six names on the Ilst, The eca: of one was appealed. The departe |ment statement advised people to |notify the department or police tn | Scientist Thinks Coal Will Be ~ {case they should see any o . Transformed at Mings | toowing persons "operating ‘motor | | vehicles. The following 18 the IMet: Charles O. Deschenes, Willlmantie; i f A5 RESERVOIRS Tulsa, Okla.. April 7 (®)—A pre. |Anthony DeMattla, Southport; Lawe diction that virtually the entire [°P¢e M. Holcomb, Philadelphia, I'a.; Joscph Miskewlich, Bridgeport; world's supply of coal will be trans- formed into gas at distributed plants in the Jeseph Opanowich, Sliver o Lanep Gale Shedd, New Have and mine iper gas" comparatively near fu. | was made last night by Arthur through COURT COLUMBA BANQUET ure g LAk A ; Mayor A. M. Paonessa, Rev, Pliny T boratory Ieaniead of & Fe- 1 Cooney of Broad Brook, Grand ; ring his name, {icnignt Walter Kenney of Daly the American s g Counell, K. of C., and state ofticers of the Catholic Daughters of Amers can will speak at the annual bane quet of the Court Columba, Cathow Chemi I society, In eonvention here Dealing exhaustively n the use ibilities of carbon products ° also predicted that petro- 1o payghters of Amerlea at the Bur- lenm may soon provide the cheap- ritt hotel this evening. est base for the synthesls of rub. 4 e J r ynthesls of rul e hanquet which is scheduled to r rt at 8:30 o'clock | 't He diaagreed with engincers who (1o Jorgoly aitended, Do e | prophesied that coul will b -‘4\ sformed dnto Slelbstejcaiononey PROMINENT CLERIC DIES e i i Montreal, April 7 (P —The Very 4“‘]\ . . ey, Canon Charles Lecoq, dean fn el rnengo) SEOT ) the gentlemen of the Or- fact Uit tha enormaus guun , died here last aio “v‘”‘ ‘11 r' L ,l equired ,”‘ known in re- uel |: nts are \'v’\v rarcly avalla nd sclentifie cireles in Cane any time vlv ttle eaid, “Super 1 United States and Europe, gus plants, on the contrary, reaqulre | i1a was horn in Nanies, Frances, §6 very Tittle but may nevertl s ago and came to Canada in rwide e i TANKER IN T ROUBLE April T (A—The John's, N, F. ha tod. 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