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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1927. 5556649 S LSS SBEHSHSLSHSISSSDSHLLSISHLIHSHL S S, BABE RUTH REFUSES TO SIGN CONTRACT AT $52,000 A YEAR-—NATIONAL GUARDS TO BATTLE ATLAS SATURDAY NIGHT— BURRITTS AND RANGERS TO CLASH—BOYS’ CLUB TRIMS MERIDEN EAGLES—TRADE SCHOOL SWAMPS WAPPING SECONDS FIVIFITVCCIIPII PPIPICVOI 0PIV PO 0EE S PIPEPPE TS FHPEPLIIPITEPEIITIITITEFPIETIIFINSE RUTH STARTS FIGHT TO |HILLHOUSE HIGH | MADE GOOD FROM START /ANOTHER SELL-OUT | NATIONAL GUARDS MEET GET INCREASED SALARY Refuses to Sign Contract at $52,000 a Year—Will Quit Baseball Unless Agreement is Reached—Plans to: Report in South With Team on March 5—Baseball World Surprised By Deal Trading George Kelly to Cincinnati for Ed Roush Outfielder. New York, Feb. 10 (F)—FEchoes o[l [] the first shots fired in Babe Ruth's long anticipated contract war “nh BEATS N. B. H. 3. ‘Outlaws Show Great Form in Trouncing Gorbin Screw Five Twenty-two fans made up for the most part of alumni and New Haven jrodters paid they way into the Trian- gular league basketball game be- |fween the New Britain High school regulars and New Haven Hillhouse High school and preliminary game AT GIRLS' GAMES | llTwo Battles Garded in League at ’ Y. W. Tomorrow Night | Another sold-out house is in.pros- |pect when the second week's games in the Girls' Industrial league are played at the Y. W. C. A. tomorrow night, and two contests which should I merit this large attendance are cheduled, The hose of rooters which | was present last Friday ‘astounded those who had sald girls' basketball | would not be a success, for the at- ATLAS FIVE SATURDAY Bitter Rivals to Clash This Week on State Armory Floor—New Haven Quintet Has One Victory Over Locals — New Britain Lost in Elm City By Twa Points—Botwinick, Pite and Gubersky With Visi- tors—Teams Strong Contenders for State Title. The National Guard basketball - team will meat the Atlas A, C. five | of New Haven at the state armory the New York Yankees soun: 5 s i 1 on Arch stre®t Saturday night. This [between the New Britain High Hurogh o pebet ot today » school Outlaws and the Corbin Serew il l‘ffi‘:‘;fitfild meating between wake of one of the most import- fhni. e vogulars Toat by a 8f to : s this season, the first int player deals of the winter. SRl e e S 3 {tcndance was actually far greater game having resulted in a two-point Hardly had Colonel cob I:uy\- ”;”' (‘orl;in Qflr(:\\' team by a 43 to 2 | than that at any of the games play- | win for the Altas, | L rt, president of the Yankees, an cd by the men from the New Britain g ..n\rmrt»xrl That the salary confict \-«~‘Sll‘0fl8 Fll]lsh Bl‘lllgS YlGlOI‘y 10 o i e 3 }f;urtorics. A few die-hards sald that LOGal BaSke[baH Tefims m Fm\"\e: nfiflmfin‘"?flx:fi}’ plliyedt)ix: on than the Bambino levelled his A group of alumni braved possible : : | this crowd was due merely to the| s : . A on o Xow Yok il howay tom | [gcal i Silver (fty iy comine dovn Prann saver o G oot vt e anc| - Dish Thrils Saturday Night | S emerted vtpriow vy w22 te fha Pacifiic coast where he is mak- | | in the face of a stampede of High ; ° 5 | nouncement that 400 tickets have [ was a rough. attair with the Guards ng a movic | school students who were dismissed I(Bhet soin S advan ie 10r Romo e —_— e L l:ofl'xu“nrn; h ntract | 1 o h vere H | v e <. i p The Babe has return the contract | , . o0 fofeh enabled the Boys{In tme to see the game, but wer {night means that the games are now | A double basketball feature will | nail. This has been the sumé. on tuppert offercd him unsigned, he breaking all speed records in a des- A e et s e e ure ] " Hetnitad: Lhe 3 St l”"t‘l for club to down e Meriden agles i - > :ff“ t to get away. drawing on their J Saturd soASan b f o male ATrmory | every occasion that the Guards and tha aaine saiary. He hos recsived! for | b 21-201n Meriden last might and|Pere LR The first game, to start at 8| fWUICAY Dlght In connection with | the ‘Atlas have clashed and Satur- e on o < apq|turn the local team's first road| New Haven came to New Britain o'elock, will bring fogether the two | e main contest bolween the Na- | day night's contest will be no cve lbeatter to et h game of the year into its 12th con.|Wwith one of HV‘flmoo)‘h"f-fl“‘;”;')“’; teams which were idle last week and q\?l,:zet “Oa[”‘i‘ta'“(;{l"}fl A"'?)-“’ 4\-”? ception. Rt S . an: | sccutive victory of the season, Ray|leams seen on the school floor P S New Haven when the I e Raapbil e Anderson’s charges have now play-|vear. From the way it acted in the first time. Thate are the b, & F. Cor. | BUFritts will meet their bitter rivals rom Ho i n xood bet to take state | : o / bin toam and the quintet from the | Of the baseball diamond, the Ran- : Fork: . spert | ed 14 games without suffering de-igame it is - i In New York, ppert | ofL “?! ol i o rtmg; 3 rampionship honors this year. New an Hosiery Co. | gers, in the preliminary game. id the big home run hitter would | feat, & t 5 The Burritts have been travelling 1 o report to the train- | Dight meant triumph over one of the Britain looked very poorly in com- 'he Corbin aggregation has hi s e (L'"I" T | toughest obstacles on their sched- | parison. For three quarters of the T T ionaiy | 8 @ fast clip in all of the games men returned to the fold and . Petersburg, Ila., toughest obstacles ¢ d 2 2 5 e t 3 an o rlayed this season and at the pres- | (yos o ¥ d P that time, the team has been burn- hopes of winn the vionship | t. Right |ul:. The gles were beaten by | game the only field goals made were hopes o ng the championship | . Rig ) 1 1 ent time have a big edge : b ig edg on the | ing things up. The Atlas started off the season with a patched-up lineup. Pite and Gubersky were not with the teamn due to disagreements, As the sea- son progressed, however, these 1wo 1 B : Soaiial el 5 s a likely looking squad in | ’ came R ter a hair-raising encoun-|a long shot by Landino and a A Sastaln e enette Sema DR e TR E N S ¢|shot by Zehrer. The substitutes sent % 7 Captain Maude Matz, Jenctte Semun | other junior teams in the ntate in | i claration ti be would report in herc a month ago, dn‘l o lin by New Haven seemed to outplay v Katherine Molchan, Mary Pihiel, | ypo poer op victories won. The The Atlas will br to this cfiy 1o March 5 ether or night's ret game, played before b SRR e X : /i " H0salls Rac eI May e ¢ 2 g Pl e B e iiin het o A | i atia s ndae: cacointos, sras mo)| Naw: Beltain) & Glldeas and {Hayac s ) Tiosalie Recno, Mary Keough, May | Rangers have played o considerapls | the Sume strong lineup that s gt uelion sl A ) e R : \ % Mosten, Frances Wintrey, Ada Gross- | numper of games on the road this | faced the Guards on former oc ” t } S5 8. e B e o {man, and Ruth Johnson. The hosiery | geagon and the backers of the team | S1On8. Botwinick % will b silent on Ter The Eagl layed New Brit-|th® | mak Il have Connie Meskow, 2 5 P o he Lagles outplayed New Brit-| Hillhouse Figh s 3 | s have e Meskow. | 4re Jooking forward to a victory for | 1D at forwards. Sam Pite will be at Bugh eealik i ZAL 1 during the first half and were | Fld. Fl. Tt. 2 : Sabotke, Florence Sk;fl;.‘mmr Sliih center while Chadys and “Gawge’ desidin ) seballs | 1caging by 13-9 when the halt el . 5 i ; or, Anna Swanson, Eva|® . “C - . | Gubersky will cover the guard posie cemior slugget saic at's to ALK ik reacheA! Than the Boye Elchelldueheasay | Onmn ¢ / h ah, Rese Meeker, Anna Gave. | -The Rangers have with them two | o ieridl Will cover the guard p orlied out with t m:\ V3 | Hurwitz, 16 ... E N of the stars of last year's National | cor 28 Sambiigtion sy iy ¢ ory, I | © lub came back ruggedly. With o o0 e 0 0 * 1 Mary Dragone, and Lena _Trc- Guard Reserve team in Billy Darrow | Guards will have to be on their toes it Daseball If mecessary, T wonldn't | €l0%¢ man-to-man guarding keeping grover’ ve |11 : ;\IOH ey {1ato. to pick from and are confident | ZIY HEHNE TRam b B PATOW | every ‘minute of the game. e el 2 the scores of both tecams down, the o ’ | .) L“ | of turning back the Park street girls. | © € < Ayt e 3 SRl like to do that, of cou | Humeston, rf . 2 i ed largely in the final victory of the | During the present week, the g > 4 - | Hardware City boys gradually crept! giyge, ! | In the second buttle of the eve- | vo 2 & o v > | plays Rk s & ks 1 arat a rumor | e L R os 1 o e Lo hich | National rd Reserves over .he | Players on the local team are rest- yrevalent in New York that Colonel | UP 00 their hosts and ‘»‘1‘_“:‘ the | yjorac, 1g . ‘dmz;h" \’:fllg ‘\‘;(P_[V';a'“‘-"\)!{f@; lturritts for the championship of | I8 MO games being scheduled. This Bupport's break with his star out. | cOunt at 19-19 as the end drew near.!jane {nosed out the New Britain Machine | “Frie (or the <ha | has been planned by Manager Clare doy " sal | Gill was fouled as he shot and won | |y, ol | shop last week, will meet the Cor- f % = older had followed Bal | ] 5 iangelis, |:Sh k A e o Burritts | €h¢¢ Lanpher so that every man on sign for a s | the game by sinking both free shots, | Carlos, rg ........ bin Screw shop five. which bowed| Arooson guarded the Burritls'|ip “yoom win be at his best, The i e s ¥ Ve T i {0 the Landers hoop-tossers on open- | Star forward keeping his score down | ¢, T NP e ot biS hest Tho Jemanded a contract covering sev- | until the la nd, for Goffa| E ing nient only aiter & whiriwina phile Darrow pulled @ olrons shot | oy nions a5 worled ont ssvésny eral years with the figures in i fouled Humpage and the latter was| New Britain ete Donohue of the Cincin game. The Rule shop will probably | Within the last 10 seconds of th new plays which will be \|-;(1 vicinity ot $100,000 per s Jsiven two shots, The game was end.-| Fld. Tl Reds is what I would call a ms 0 its disapproval of e doc {5125t Rose Paul, Anna Narle e gbeat it B LS fort | against the New Haven team. Out on the coast Babe declared | vd as he took his: position on the' A, Zaleskl, rf ..... 1 3| pitcher. ument, although it contains the Jarnot, Helen Kelly, a 3 | y Ly 5 A : e . ent, although it conta Eiproc el e ; Bt + repular | New Britain fans are solidly be- that his incoma was not necessarily | foul-line, but he missed one of his Landino, 1t 2 | My definition of a mastc ehier (idian that the price of drafted play- | £2nais, with ~Olga Becker. Julla | The Burritts will use their regular ! ESW Brain (ans are solidly be- depende ipo is diamond activi- two tries and his chance to tie the Sowka, ¢ . is one who combines natural ability ety N 0 Dombrow, Helen Kelly, Tlorence|lineup while the Rangers will take 4 lependent upon his diamo . . ers be increased from $3,000 to $7,- & |tle. The Atlas now f the bi ties and would not be less than his score had been bungled. { Cherpack, T8 ..... nd a keen mind, po common (1% V¢ = R Spaceiuti, and Eleanor Kregor on the | the floor as follows: Darrow, Bu- | oo e i "’I’“ e big: present salary if he were to quit| The game was somewhat rougher' ZERTOL, T ....c... 2| sense, and the greatest of all piteh- sidelines ready to go fn at any min- | cheri and Vetrano, forwards; Kem- | QRaclar pall jof il haseball entirely. Although he has | inan the club has been accustomed Matulis, 1g .......... ing ass control. he “joint sieering committe ute. The Corbin Screw line-up will | insky and Tuttles, center; Aronson, (;"m‘ls';‘?“m“ Al + just completed a ten week vaudeville | ¢ ang Jop Goffa was lamed by re- - “Pete Donohue w the American and National 1e2gUss. | rohably bhe composed of Madeline| Larson, Recano and Johnston, | SHiP: e Atlas have one victory tour and is now engaged in ilm work | n" 04" crashing against the stage at league pitcher the relmnas after discussing (he problem Yester- faceolo, Cathorine Snetro, Beatrice | guards jored the locals and Saturday night he “wouldn't have to depend on|onaend of the floor. The New| Outlaws T1ash Form debut in a Cinciny orm di- dity, recogniz gravity of the peterson, Valeria Slysr, and Jennle| The game will start at § oelock | Vil present the Guards the oppor- them cither,” he said Sritaln team, however, profited by Showing that they still display|rect from college,” was cmark y a special meeting pianis; the reserves include Bonnie(and Dick Dilion will_referee. fEabgotivinefihisioolins Rt Gnen N eGiellS the fouls called on the Hagles and Much of the form they had as the | the late Pat Moran once made to me O rs Of the two 1eagues cupinan Gregory, Mildred Canning, Judging from the closencss of tha A sccond New York favorite also | o 0" e i te champlone last year and in the | When discussing Donohue. ! ¢ in June, probably in yrare Hudak, and Anna Fracehia. I score in New Haven and the fast obtained their winning margin from ! y Ak : in movie work on the coast, Fmil ST T T 1ed the at- carly games of the present season,| “He is the only rooki: pitcher 1 . Dancing will follow the second pace at which the Guards are trav- h" Meusel, meanwhile |v.< ame|| o e although all five regulars scor. the Outlaws, composed of a group of | “Ver saw break into the majors who course t taken in ni game. elling on their home floor, New W;m”' g f;”“”‘”‘\‘f:'l‘\' ;l“l;;v’: Siiva held two men scoreless, the 16 players were barred from | didn’'t need experience or instruc- ter losed by the commit- Secfooe b Britain fans are willing to place Detroit — Bobby Booth, Toronto, | feam. A ‘record crowd will be on a one-sided game, coming dircet from Texas Christian further compromises with the cla: | outpointed Tony Ross, Detroit. 10: | hand to watch the Atlas in action . ; : | Untversity, where for three y hio ! g ce, Basobull experts for { Jackie Johnson, Toronto, beat Joe | as the team ‘has always been one of | was the tion of college hasebul! i os of sharp conflict he- | Elmore Cue Star to Face Strong Wa- | Scully, Detroit, 10. {the greatest drawing cards of the 1in that section. ween the warring circuits, with San Antonio — Sammy Ratner, | season. In his first year won 7 games v s supporting class * il terbury Contender at Local Par- | Atinncapolis, and Jimmie McDermott, | and lost He has shown constan anizations Willing to aceent | o qo Terre Haute, Ind.. draw, 10. Knock ;Basketball Pla\er improvement each r and has the draft regulations. If matlers 2 out Brown of Ilort Sam Houston, 3 y . U never fallen below 300 mark. come to an open break. Bob Stone of Waterbury, ona of | kKnocked out Bobby Cox, Chicago, 7. | hl“ed in Set- t0 Srpitml st ol s fall, was e Ivery member of the outlaw team| (Control more than anything el e proposed new agreement (he hest known pocket billiard play- | Kalamazoo, Mich.—Jack Demave.! Bayonne, N. J.. Feb. 10.—{P- Jortede by Broglklyn ‘f‘ ‘f““;"\ P 2 = ;7Played sensational basketball, and made the name of Mathewson o wonld restore the “universal draft’ in the state, will battle Dominick | New York, outpolnted Tom Roper, |blow struck in the heat of cnmpm Sernon b telpETapll -»j’"\lfl)-l; :l":‘ T, 9 21| scemed to grow stronger as the game paseball byword; it is doing the with the increased player valuation |Soccoli, representing the Elmore Bil- | 1.0s Angeles, 10. {ton in a basketball game last night Tl Tl el e Il RIS, : ,lwent on. Toward the last part of same for Pete Donohu to replace the present system of |liar Parlors in the state poeket bil- caused the death of John Pomlko, Hatinaon - sald. Hendriok \I“:"[‘l‘l‘f” i 3/ the game the Screw shop manage-| Last season, in 47 games Donohue |“modified draft” which permits nn~1|m<| championship tournament, at| Fight Tonlght 18, a player on a Standard Oil com- cald e had accepted Meusel's terms | smith, | : { , ment eent in a fresh team in an gave but 39 bases on balls. Pete jor clubs to recall only players of |the local academy tonight Chicago — Mushy Callahan. T.os pany feam. oA - the ST s g l‘- oot 2 u’fc-rf to stop ,Um schagl boys but ho.m s in making the batter carn big league experience. The minor | Stone 18 a runner-up :\nnele's. Junior “‘*l'}‘r\\ g\)vl cham- | Pomko wus floored by a blow to Gintlanatl had tradsd Tadla Rous £ RICH i ; 5'the ¢ hile Red and Gold quintet h vay on. Less than a basc on le s contend this destroys the|place in the league and s s s | Plon, v ‘hw)xg' Meye iocutf“\):‘ e face from the fist of Benjamin S e i e , . Idaho, 10. Ray Miller vs. Johnn¥ |parish, 19, of the opposing club, Is o to which club would hoast Tasker played a fine game for the Playing with the high school t tion to polish off tho rough spot tee af € iberations were con- SOGGOL[ vs STONE | ne Assoclate - I tHelt “Iong svean: on Cihe: Fows : e okt | . T \mary | defeated the Corbin Screw team in| Domohue joined Cincinnaii in 1021 ut indications pointed to no ident Wilbert Robinson, Boys’ Cluh wgreement had been | rld. . TtL| The Corbin team which has bsen ¢ former Giant out- | Gill, ' Y es s 4 going great all year taking all the just as Manager Jack | wskl, 16 ... [ 4 games in the factory lcague with the Her s of the Reds was reporting 0| exception of two and defeating out- the same thing. i A ey 10| side teams like the Gascos, met a foy 1o purchased his rel a, G 2 snag when it hit the school hoys. 3 5 seemed to go stronger against the per game i almost an un- present opportunities to sell stars for | sure to give a good account of him- | L 4 & rge Kelly mt first base : ¥ S ¢ new men. Darrow and Vetrano, as belicvable perform . days prices that have ched $100,000 in | ge)f, Hill 10. My Sullivan, St. Paul, vs. iwhom Poml:o attempted to “elbow™ Uik sepategl Dieal | : 55 Usual, played the best game for the over an entire season of : recent instances. With _the exception of a post- | 1-¢P Malloy, Laramie, Wyo. 6. off when he was overtaken in car- The latter deal, one of the most ook k =" ishop team. The score “And don't forget, ar] The American league was repre- poned game with Hammill on next | z S % | rying the ball down the couri. Ths unexpected and sensational in a win- | fe L% The summary: | Manager Jack Hendficks when 1 |sented by Col. Jacob Ruppert of New v night, tonight's mateh will SPECIAL BOWLING MATCH |youth was dead when an ambulance ter of wholesale changes and il Outlaws | ssed this phase of Donohue's ! York and E. S. Barnard of Cleveland, | be Soccoli's last home appearance in | Tonlght at Rogers' Recreation [brought him to Bayonne hospital. completed rday. No cash | - rk with him, I probably or- at the conference yesterday. - the state tournament this season, |rooms, Otto and Neil of Torrington, 1 Parish fled but was apprehended s tsolred. Alfhokeh o trads dne YOLLEY BALL BATTLE | Haviick 1t dered Donohue to walk 10 men last tional league magnates present were | Sz {considered one of the best two-man 'an hour later by police and held on volving either Kelly or Bill Terry, | | M. Zaleski, year, preferring an intentional pass William L. Veeck, of Chicago, Bar- | PRAISE FOR UHLE jteams of bowlers in the state, will an open charge. substitute first baseman, was not | | McGrath, to giving them a chance to hit.” ey Dreyfuss of Pittsburgh, and| “Geor, Uhle was easily the {oppose Ed Anderson, former state ! s 5 unlooked for in Giant quarters, the | Two Games to be Staged at Opening Saunders, That would bring Donohue’s act- lia . Baker of Philadelphia. | best pitcher in the American [duckpin champion, and Joe Tronos- SPEAKER IS BEST deal for Roush came as a complete | Scully, rg. A | ual passes as a result of loss of con- | i League last season,” says Trls|Kky in a special match. The game: Speaker is at least 30 per cent surprise. | of Annual Tournament to Decide rol down to a mere 2§ for 47 AY RIXEY BEST | Speaker. “If he can do as well | will be started at 8:30 o'clock and |mote efficient than Cobb as an all- n acquiring Roush, John McGraw | o 20 3| games. Some record. Na gue fans Eppa | for Jack McCallister this summer | will be for a side bet of $50. The [round player, say American Uas added to his lineup another Sexlets | Corbin Scrow Going back over the dope, wei Rixey of the Cincinnati Reds is a|the new manager will be local team, Anderson and Tronosky, | League players. Cobb Is as good colorful flelding star and POWETTUl | yono 0o e ds on | . ‘ ),/ find that in the 220 games he has| better southpaw than Herh Pen- | cidedly fortunate. A great pitcher |will roll Barney Spinella and Mort aver at the bat hut in all other hitter to team as an attraction With |4 4po vy . A. tonight to deter- | Darrow, rg. . pitched since joining the National nock, considered the premier port- |like Uhle means much to a ball |Lindsley, champlon big pin bowlers | departments of play Speaker s Rogers Hornsby, former Cardi SRISAT ol St Aomibinroh e rabirhel D Paet e , [ league. he has given only 261 bases | sider in the American League, | club. of the world, at a later date. | superior. Iiahasen Noush, fraden "(" CIneIn- | he season. The Buicks captained Luty, c. . oal s o ;i == : _—— Hl from the Giants for Buck Her- |y 5 o0 S8 o 0 0 T fase Tavebowits In his first year in the majors ok Dt onthendies in el | T Loomis team, the Huone | Ve ot el 0 Wonder What A Babe In Arms Thinks About. By BRIGGS most brilliant outfielders in baseball || S il or the past ten yoars. He is a con- | 1 Trst EaIe WD the bl va Wildness is o fault that 5 R - Sntent U i be S lee b g S : handicaps practically every rookie, | = == S — 16 iaaeong iRe 13| Ticteree D0 but not Donohue > T = = e MY FATHER Swe : . Kelly, a field “ ptained by Hornkohl, will 1 ) MY POP 15 TAKING ma GEE '\ T MAKES MCE (e ey a WHOA. WE ALMOST Sl Celding ho bats over £ A | e i at fi exhibition of con- , o S A s B0 Brobahly whi be Land 1 tiie s | CDPose the Ferd e el Raticen. SOME PLACE O Tne . | SEASIcK -~ WHY DOEsN| FRETTY IS 848 TURNED OVER THAT I ; e _ ‘ ISSER ILL LEADS N e i ST e & || cEieieRe Ui B e Miupsisons o Menen e AT Rne e e e focelii et SOI8 L aiueiN e oAl b s TERRIBLE AND THE | SWAYS BACK AND ACCD M — NE'S HAUN A RoLGH TRIP I'LL e on the Rec o assoc f mostly t¥ Commercial street ERR € ... € Loz = 3 /| = or 3 ( ! CAR 1S CROWDED —¢; * FORTH AND SIDEWAYS AN AWFUL SERIOUS TELL THE WORLD ANDIEOBSRAS IO | LIKE EVER THING 7 Time s HANG ON TO A 4 STRAP o I Wally pitcher the day he made his debut ally Pipp, also a former Yankee n numbers among it X o e KKelly will be supplanted in the Giant members t timer, Jim Dorsey | TWeRty Points Separate High Scor- 1d by Bill Terry. of the H. R. Wall Hornkoh! neve gives batter anything . is ever | 5 Wi ;| ers in Tnter-Church Basketball | ready to slip over his curve with | of armour & Go.y Bddie Burke foly | the count three and two, and alw tor's weakness, makes his record for the Scenlc theater, The| Twenty points $eparate oontrol all the more uncanny,” say t tooting much now but Yo Bre lifford Bell 0 manager, Jack Hendricks the Dodges | i the race for Church basketball fpros watihed B It f pitene ance in Hartford Because of Ton- |3 Pleasant evening's entertainment, | 1°ague scoring honors, cach man | jua'y have heen in baseball, but First Game ng made seven points last Satur- | ;1one gompares with Donohue s to stlitls Attack. Duicks Hudsons | 13¥ night. The St. Matt captain has | [0 ' ) mis | NOW Fun up 70 points in six games, : . S Hartfor i 2 T.omis | Gith Bell at the 50 mark, Paul Brad. | . Sl L e ! don of the Trinity Mothodists has [ “°C: PO'St: Dlenty of commo d : y t ; umped into third pla nd - unlimited * conrar e : ; Bttt points, just passing I requisites of the m Drofessional appe ore 1ast | Retz-Doherty ...... Preisser-Crean | A on the South church team, | I'°te Donohue has all night. Ml Wilton Morey, by a le counte wa. 1 2 t FForwar: e = : with tonsilitis 1o play e st : T A -Portey | 050ar Larson of the Swedes uled doubles match and left imme- g i g fifth position Saturday and | diately for New York S ainzmar .| has 43 points, being seriously threat- . o nann . .. Hogan : t was Miss Broy : : L3 ¢ned by Ted Wessels, who has made ; o z T S : o1 |40 for the South church, and Dem- UN'V[RSA‘ I]RAF}“ u: IS A e e e Tl oD \VE GOT A STRANGLE HEce NUE ARE. orr was at Tampa, D it E. Conlin | jne Hewett, whose pointage for the y C’\No S EoraSoMUCh ON TIGHT - evesvBopy HOLD O~ DAD BEULIGELE THE STREET Car AND During the matc . g | Methodists totals 35. Gene Brown RGN i Angu»«u S cuggéNiuu }:c:: T:'\‘EMSELVE‘ it ME' | GUESS nE'S DAD AND | ARE GLAD coughed a good dea Dondges Fords (155 ‘temg roto pm“rfl)h ek . -. | i POP 15 GRUNTING AND S CHORING AR EHEOR O S SRS Sk Vs reliien <l Hornkol Hergstrom | & onrer, - with 30, ana et | DOIDIE BIEAX 1S POSSIDIE be MUTTERING TERRIBLE - AaucEn BRtatein Al CnL ven and Brooklyn, the t e ; Van Oppen | Kiopp, St. Matt pivot man, with 25, Big and Small Le e ; HE S A GoOP NATURED g sdHas Bhi hes protessicnalitons L nartdin R Goody's 29 buskets are still the| LNGEI lg and dma flglles Bl MAN MY POP 1S may have to be cunce IR U crowt-Wheeler | most made by any player, Bell hold- e L incent Richards and Paul Fe Lo second with 43. Larson has \-.u.\r“-”?.-“‘.\.],;‘u‘ ”_ g Baik : aebeck urlburt-Horwlitz | 1y his foul-shooting total to 15 York, Feb. 10 (R—A definite ard Kinsey ar 4 4 . 3 | 30, while Preisse made hetween the major leagues and e e B s elie-Maikowski ake-Litke | 12 out of 41. Anders fine r three class “AA™ minor circuits in- 2 ord with 10 out of 13 lumln good, and ‘olving erance of all relation Wessels put in 10 of his 16 tries. Was well within the realm of poss s TR b iEe Saat biTale fin k t South church guard, is bility as the draft problem loomed | i ReoE T oy LTng . . Deers | o “leading” in the matter of per- [ large i baseball today. | e % ML A B . sonal fouls committed, having vio-| The fresh crisis in major-minor \Vaakowlbe 1488 nEhe 11081, O e ules 15 times, Beers of | league dealings was brought e T : ¥ HUCKSTERS | {he Mothodists Is chasing him and | by ref: £ the International and v o iis Browns will Ve 8 14 in four ,games and should | Pacific Coast circuits to sancti couchers ir i this Satur Bradley of | “nniversal draft” agreement In Mang * r church, Reckert of the |up recently at French Lick Sy and Paul Braddon have|Ind. The American assoc ¢ | expected 1o reject the plan : = —~ next meeting. The Western leag 1907 NY.TEBONE N READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS of class “A" sig ding, has alrea gt Mlle, Lenglen Makes One Appear- them ll\\l)l ALL MATCHES Mag | 1 Hergstrom en Strong drops this time to I, Mag,

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