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NEW BRITAIN DAILY lil;"l(.\l‘l), %— ol Bports | IS BEST IN [lAME e o e oo 4 S . - Shpteber Sert Colima, W VOOV VIITITTICTIITIIIIGGY Meoaser e o o o T Gobl Tells HeGraw His Com- bination Beats All Others STARTS PRUNING SQUAD morning s \rrival of Last Contingent of White M_n"‘i‘aA n arch 8 (UP)- 'R ) 1 v . uled this ! S : e i ; e - Sex Regulars Starts Exodus of through ti ! i Rookies, nissionar L. a wh Ty Cobl re 3 i £ ke e ! peopl alf ¢ SPECIAL AT L tingent of Wt St pery < K it Koelili rs Shreveport tion e f > oy When . for enhnc anmiel ST @ i 3 S o L | & B { wer, Schalk yut over a two hot that the crowd noaw ] 3 100 il f 5 F ] X 1 veterans, Roger Peckinpaug pher asked wh : [ | SPECIAL T s ! ¥ their first full nine inning yowll beat us” SiRo it \Gos) i o Martford Laforis < | hetw T 1 ¢ = It is our he same | Tigers, \ to visit Sarasota, | reason holds g as ca s dis agol Goit wa( rainidisplaving Si in New Haven is cones At- | SENE e ve | the outtield las team fis P s | traini . < 1 .. | of today, wi : will trim t v: ;] \ 1 1 " Rritain Lathorans and for t i o . : to call a the b : “ew Writain Ma Besides putin ager in a hole for . it looks very much f the A : : toe o |inni from moof INDESTRINL TEAGES club is showing the £ ferneng, k 1 1 4, at t : Hue Elo. B 8 1ishts Tonizht Tha least the ! could do \\nuM‘ t ba to play the scheduled game m;’ e this city Saturday night it it/ ! % ) thought that it would be a “bust” to| Cobb remarked t 18 had Seeni Burns: 4 lam, while the ma- | olay int New Haven diciday ni the famous inficli of the oston |, 4 5 " Wooding. | & million dollar combin- 4 nie Mack 1 onee Accaslons like these team cancels a gam: : 13 ] days ahead of the date on | ATl d s game is to be played, hurt t o th = combination t t Elset e e in this state. It not only bran ¢ d_at t DR e . and | game as entirely a commerdial prop- | P’ a Young ir Ly on scoring in second osition but Kills ha interest B : With the la developments m“j"““” like an outfle (R ,‘,z’t mhl ”. el ‘ vlew, the Guards can't do otherwise | 00d a8 Detroi's=—and than trim the Atlas in both games| 7% Pe°n without a grea it the plans do not fall through | f‘” nceinen Whop iloine inager will let | Peen lost for : R L : n Brigh'ts disease and it is : - . fona et mat e over it vo-ante o GAPLAIA Clianhers Does Some The Guards \Tn ol - S play baseball aga if he recovers | " 2 ‘ TAu10 AL ush says he will not play w Endecs n SMori dav, | g gish save he will not play with | Faoy Shooting in Game March 15. T wi 10 ¢ money but Roush will he with the this city between t! Glants not long after t i RRAOnHInE Slol b pens if not befor The Guards \ n stand tied | With Young out ihe games won and | have to play Harper in r won and lost 10 4nq Bevo Le Bourvean in le on i um that trio is not a zrcat o The pi m:w.u ff is uncert the catching squad tainly is ona to excite anyone upe rlative 2 The Giants, with t breaks a and Purdn en hefore the season stars, do not | §ames yet to play ok liks an odds on favorite to that he reaching third. on Chicago, March S b ictor in mes ont of twe . ni- Mict s hustlers say— | handhng a nu .mlm’ of college g this year, said atter the contest that | Meter Readers Nose Out Fight Co, DRI t to f I in games with Indiana e Boston team Nas fastor (hun Team by a to 17 score at and won both gam L5 ot ihol colloga lr--m\‘n e 1 Feam by 8 2 GRS LU B R i Ll ’ dlscrlmlnates THIS age is the hardest to sati : oW B bovs showed | Boys' Club. y : s b N | teams. They did their worth by holding this team 1o | "\,:y‘»"‘]m“ i it’s the most discrin nating a one-point margin and hops to turn| Manazsr Os d Shtral e known. That's why it goes to Boston on March 19 | Co. his charges to a scintillating | for cigarctte cnjovmcnr. Tt tal the tide when they meet again in|Sccond toam of the New Britain Gas e SR ; tal of mol R I ' : SR D vietory over basketball quintet | ! el = 2 2 ATHLETIGS vs GIANTQ |of the Conncetiout Electric Light &:.':::‘im“"v\a'a\'«h“m”",-f,fl \ -—-a l SI I .‘ D& es tobacco to satisfy modern smo Power Co. Boys' club gvm e R o o ¢ Fos | inet ovening. The Gasees 1o ot 1}t | TOIntS to 302 for their apponents, Camels are made of the choi {time by the slim marzin of one Mackmen Scheduled to Meet Me- [ point, 12 to 11 but they managed 1o | [05S/0Tod by opposing teams | come through to a five point| Dennie Oosterbaan. the Michigan Graw's Team in First Game of [y, g, cond half and take the| o ins saee sank Ly, g S 2 3 ¢ giving him a mark which is likely Training Season. S 1o ta stand for the rest Te season [ Rootors of both teama fumed ant | |9 S for (he rest of the stason . March $ (P—The in force last night, one of the fea. Lo made b 5 Rl Ehlladeiphia, Mar o BB, i ~ that Commins of Purdue and Hunt Philadelphia A‘Ix}w"ffis were schedul- 'x:res‘ Penu. gation of the of Ohio State are i to him e4 to meet the New York Giants to- s°X from 1scos who, ¢ day at Sarasota, Fla, in their first | Miss H Wedlake game of the baseball training sca- s son against outside opposition. Ty Cobb, who with Thomas A. Edison the electrical wizard, was the cen- ter of interest at the Athletics’ camp | MeCormick in Fort Meyers vesterday Y included in the batting or nounced by Manager Mack. Michigan Wisconsin having a lower score | | baccos grown, marvelously blend Smokers of today are ing Camels; no better ciga made, regardless of price. total points seored, but not in To seck a real smoke i field goals. Cu nins has tossed in . forty points from the foul line, to | : ; Camel — the choice of Qosterbaan's twelve, s ere Lt due pulled fnto a tls for sec world. Camels are a revefation niage mh tlione Hopslers 2t : ; goodness, always mellc mild. This age shows the victories and three de- o last night had litt) roubls in winning from Nort smoke contentment— for pitching a few ballstothe togenarian inventor and dodgir g one of the latter's solid smashes, Cobb has had no workouts at the condi- tioning quarters and was not. expe ed to accompany the team to Sara- sota. | western 43 to 36, Indiana plays its game at | Ohio W, av. while Wisconsin | and Towa on Friday, and Chicago | and Purdue on Saturday, finish out their schedu “Have a Camel!” e Reports from the Phillies camp at | Lyneh, rf = = | Bradenton said that Manager Mcln. | Crampton. ©f ....... LA ¥A vacca t nis’ squad gradually was rounding | Stighert, 1¢ | 5 3 7 Boston, March § (A—Johnny Vae- inte form. They played their first | Harger, ca, sensatlonal Brighton fyweight exhibition game yesterday, the yan., Griffin, rz “'h", recenily sunprised ‘the ‘boxing| nigans defeating the regulars 8 to & | Brennan, rg [iPariiibE phioping Bide] Ta/ Barba in six innings. Fricherg, taking part | Kiernan, g jof Los A the champion in a in his tirst workout, knocked a home - sizzling 10-round bout here in which Tun in the second inning. {Cronin. 18 i the titleholder was on the canvass | . four times. has been signed for a WORKS WITH PITGHERS I g e it s Rematss Tocn LE STEPS OFF MOVING BUS { A fiaston Selem, N. Kenneth Curtis, d 7, of 175 l‘ol. !UIR WANTS DUl Carrigan, Manager of Red Sox [Jerome strect, attempied to step off a Jerome s bus yesterday, on| Dons Mask and Protector to Catch his way to school, lnH./llrl nu" \ At 9 1 Giiives {until the vehicle stopped. He was $ALESMAN sAM What S the Use? By Smal] < {thrown into the gutter at the corner Boston, March § (®—If there's | of Stecle street and Corbin avenue, one thing that Bil “nrrl,'.nm, el escaped with a sl ;m';' |:;v. & \[ WHAZZA MATTER? NOPE! ONLY ( Was) ((SOMETHING IN & YESSIR ! waNNa) O L P N : SORETHING WRoNG: IR T 50ET DERBY HAT TRY (T ON? is to find things out at first hand 2 i J WITH THEM NEW ONES ARE GONNA BE % s Bill got into action down at the Noew | old girl was detected SPRING HATS? INDA HARD T SELL 4N Orloans camp yesterday for the first |stealing fn a Main streot depart- ™ HARDSOMFESI PRETTY (O THAT WON'T BE NECESSARY! PLL WRAP UP YOUR OLD HAT AND YA cAN WeaR TH' New ONe/ time since 1915 when he put on a[ment store last evening, and De- catcher's mask and caught for two youthful twirlers and then, satisfied he was still in something like his old championship form, he spent the rest of the day watching his other moundsmen put them over. Carrigan believes the turning point in condition is near for most of the boys and he is watching them close- 1y. The Braves were kept just as busy as the Sox, and the Warriors, who are in training at St. Petersburg, Fla., were put through a snappy six inning game in which neither side was able to score. Today the Braves are to mlnfle‘ with the Senators. Larry ‘Benton, ) Joe Genewich and Foster Edwardu will get a chance | DE Ware toctive Sergeant Ellinger turned her cver to the probation department. e Wrestling Bouts Featuring PODDUBNY and ZBYSZKO at ODD FELLOWS‘ HALL ‘Wednesday, Mar. 9, at 8:15 p. m. AL VENTRES VS. BRUNO For New England Lightweight Title Admission $1.20, $1.80' and $2.40.