r 1 s r- - TEtfeTFATlMER : MARCtl 25, 191?' V "'page cr sports! STAMFORD MP WATERBURY LIKELY TO GET FRANCHISES TONIGHT edited dy hag: DOWN EiHi..nznw:!:fnnni..!fid; BRIDGEPORT TURNS w , Quality I m e Not . Came! ' JERRY GONNELL FOR Cigarettes m 1 1 ' !.. m - IFnirst - Premiums choke TurfcisK tile 1 Will THE Domestic tobac- 4 Stamford and Franchise cos are expertly blended as Waterbury 9 9 to produce in Camels & W ' - k Be Awarded at Eastern Meet- 0 May smoke more pleasing - ' than either kind smoked f ,M ' of this House to pre- ing Tonight 'straight; we can't afford w t It isthe pleasure f- 1 to out or V . Hart-ze- ll pass premiums sent' the new styles of the (ByWagntr.) ' Keating fanned Handiboe and spring the - ' officials said to- and held 14pe to a puny roller." ' coupons with Camels, 1 The Bridsport club , Con-ne- famous; there was no chance of ll cost of the tobaccos pro- 4 day Jerry Pennsylvania is supposed to be gen- ' to manaare local W being engaged the erous to its old rival, Cornell. The hibits this - - team, although he has applied for the Quakers have agreed ' to send,' their " in, 1 . admitted track, team to Ithaca spite of the are ( position. Secretary Reddy fact on Cornell's Camels delightful! he had received a in that they appeared g letterrom Jerry home field last , year. But Cornell had There's no tongue-stin- which, the former New Haven man- no home meet and their time honored r asked to be' considered for the or- nor unpleasant, cigaretty i 3 ager rivals came across handsomely. In P f I Connell was his der not to intercol- after-tast- e. place. recently' given conflict with the t ell l SmartClcthesj unconditional Telease by New Haven.. legiate meet the Penn-Corn- 1 game has also been transferred 'to .. - - S3 for and er '.' v " Twenty ten cents, yo Addlng-artotBr- ; season to ttie long The name of the man who applied Ithaca. v ( ,' won't be able to buy a more m wo for the Stamford franchise is Robert St ymr dmalmr ' no odds St 1 MM which. name "Stein- - O'Connell. He does not. expect to The Yale baseball team 'win leave mwjsly yra, mmttd 10c"en'.for satisfactory smoke, t 1 time ,the mnm or SI-O- mm m during, the club himself but represents promi- New Haven next Wednesday on its rpoefcar what you pay. or carton of tnn pack" 1 nent Stamford' men who are behind southern The first game will 'bo ar COO it t Bioch" has, stood for the highest trip. cigarette), SL REYNOLDS CO. 1 ' the movement.. He claims grounds are with in mnt pastagm prmpaia'. If Hi J. T03ACC0 fLl ' Georgetown Washington; April one W 1 - - secured. ': i ,:.. .'. : ...': . after mmahimg pack, ! already 1st. msrm on arm not Winston-Sale- m, N. C. I ideals in tailoring. - delighted eeith CAMELS, return ft ft1' Presidmt O'Rourke said that who second for CA other nima packagmm The clothes we show today represent today Hammond, played wind wm mill refund your franchises in Stamford and Waterbury Springfield last season, has. made such dollar and pomtage. r and the might be awarded at the East- a good with the Cleveland The the' skill:' the knowledge, tonight' showing tiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiluii ern association . meeting in New Ha- Americans that he . will probably be stein-Bioc- b ; ' of inherited traditions ven. There is nothing to prevent this. kept with the sqnad. , who. was- - Sox OIIAK.TJK 21 TODAY Yjride ' .' with the Red at Hot ...V.-- ' gained , , : ,' . would W1ITE, "Saxon"'". ..",..-- He did not think the directors Springs a year ago, to base ' ( New play frst COMES FTGHTUTG , FA3HLY. from ."''..'.. make any formal awards in the 'Hal Pumpelly the Yale football and for the Bisons next season. OF Haven, Springfield and Hartford cases baseball star, suffered a dislocated was Judge tried out by Manager Carrigan - let- until the National association decides knee while sliding to jbases invpractice de- Charles Anchowitz. who- uses Years of Knowing How": and found not quite sufficiently on ho "Sixty the forfeiture aippeals. f yesterday. He was unable to accom- veloped for terheads which it is stated that pany the team on the southern trip.' and in consequence, was sent to the is "lightweight champion of tha sort vof have been in out-fiel- - will twenty-fourt- h, Otir Bovs' Department is jtist brimmirtg over with the Spring Ray Keating must good Pumpelly-wa- an candidate. Lewiston team of the New . England world," pass his 3 when he worked New - milestone been tHat will r! aIi crlit the, fellows. . . form for the League for seasoning. This is the today, having born Hlafhps little York' Americans , March 25, 1S91. Mr. against Savannah Alfred de Oro, the present champion, third player" Donovan has . taken out Anchowitz, The New York Sun faced a chance to re- understand me, Mawruss, . is 'yesterday. says: fighting today of the for his just "Of the three who worked main In the running of the world's Buffalo the family name of thei well known team, the others being Gaw, box-fight- er answers to for Donovan, Ray Keating showed three cushion billiard championship at the , and Carlstrom, the who the ring: and Summer Styles in much the best form. He had excellent Chicago. .The Cuban, who was heaten the like monaker of Charlie White. Even, Spring ' latter, Judge, having Shoes command of his spitiball and was in in his match hxst night with William been at one time upon the Red Sox if White should make good his boast Manhattan Shirts, Neckwear, 'Lamson and Hubbard Hats. ..Regal serious danger only once. He grew a Huey of Chicago, was paired with roll. and annex the lightweight title and ' careless' con pay his Freddie Welsh in Men Women. . Educator'Shoes for and Girls. bit with Springman, his Charles Morin today, the only contest showing against for and Boys temporary, in the third. Springman on the afternoon schedule. Defeat Milwaukee last month was not exact- ' would not be e. doubled with none out. In this situa would ruin his chances of retaining the ly promising there a tion with the top of the batting order title.'.-". '., ' WALTER MOIM AND lot of nutriment in it for Americans, as Charlie is a native of Engand. .He was 'born in Liverpool, but when hs GALLANT WEIGH 111 was a youngster, his paternal ances- FEDS TRYING TO SIGN -- tor accumulated enough money to emigrate to America with his family FOR BOUT TONIGHT of seven. v .... CORNER- - MAIN 3 T., AND FAIRFIELD The Anchowitz clan is of Hebrew N ew Mlddletown and . BOB BESCHER AND ROBERTSON descent, and a scrappier family it New Haven. London, Meriden, " Eridgeport, " find. of Sara togra and N. T ,' would be hard to Four th Cbrtri., Troy, A.Ibanyr Kingston, Walter Mohr and Gilbert Gallant, brothers' have had experience in the who meet tonight in the main bout at and ' ia ESmblem A. C. ring game;'" although Charlie the boxing show at the the king-pi- n of. the bunch, his broth- Scout Goes To Texas To Casino, weighed in this afternoon. Gal- ers William and John have made fair IV; Brooldyn Confer With lant arrived last night from his home Athemselves. In Boston where he reputations for Williarr -- has been training. scraps-unde- r name f , : the Billy Wag- Giant . , r le declares he is in fine condition and ner, and John appears on the bills as Jack : White. ; . : Charlie White has ":!. a ' ' foughtj nrairly S: Browns Wells Miss.,.. March, 25.- - the former Pirate. l,: '' made EATiiJG BLAI3KS; BENNY CAUFF ' hundred battles since he his ARQUARD Dick Carroll, business manager of the Magee realizes that Cooper ,ls a start in 1906, but the hardest fight Brookfeds," is speeding to Dallas, Tex. great , but with Bescher on of his career was against the "white There he will meet Davy Robertson his staff he would not hesitate to let plague." When he was in' his early SAVAiilAil;WHilX FR0L1 Bob Giants to the centre ' TRANSFERRED ESCAPES and Bescher of the sorrel topped " man teens Charlie had to get out and , garden . - o make final arrangements , for their go. .. . hustle a Job-t- help support the Brookfed .contracts in the Magee will the initial Anchowitz which had settled S! signing ' play sack family, IS Oil f.lQUIID event of the New York management himselfi with Tex-- Westerzil a fixture In Chicago, and he landed fn a print- TO ORQOKLYN SECOND TEAM insisting upon their, going- - to the St. at ithird. ; In Steve Evans,' Bescher ing office at of three bones 25--- Louis Cardinals in for Pol and Anderson, backed by" Artie per.- absorbed a lot of ' March. A erasn-- i ' exchange up Having SavannaJi, Gta., Perrltt Hofman, Danny Murphy and Jim literature written by second of . lug assault, upon the the New York, Majch, Marlin, 'Texas. March 25 There Carroll is also under instructions Delehanty; the Brookfeds would have plutocrats who explained how they i local cluto : - were two reasons Man- Lee to several of the vbest outfield In the Lea- had won 'their millions three pitcliera used by the - of the transfer of the- Indiana- yesterday why from Magee sign up Federal by industry, Yankees ,. anottier easy vlc- . of Federal to ager MeGraw called on the Giants the Giant rookie infielders that surely gue. He .has excellent back honesty and frugality, the' young gave the polis club the League - stops ' one was , ' over Savannah; South Atlantic Newark ; a for only practice. One a will be turned back. to the minors at in Mike Simon,, the former Pirate; Hebrew tolled like a galley slave. In tory th jresterday developed. tangle ' - 1 : a near-b-y due to Grover Doe ".7 case It didn't work out accord Sr. Leaguers, afternoon. Sprlng-- of involving-- the Newark, fish fry at river, somethirlgr the opening of the season, the land and Watson his yesterday - players - - ! . man, who started, and' Harry Cam- Kansas City and Brooklyn "teams. It Marlin gives annually .for the ball playing limit rule. i With' Claude Hendrlx on the staff to Hoyle; however, for In a year or were effective make-u- p of the other was that It was a i event of Robertson and Bob the Brookfeds: will have a two he found himself sick and threat- nitz, who finished, 'boti'4 is likely' that the all three players; In the ' pitching yVTait.--fiel- d. ( ened with not tnit clubs Will a windy, chilly, disagreeable day. The Bescher coming to the Brookfeds, staff that would measure to ' with tuberculosis,, against the big leaguers, undergo quite change - - tip any ibetweea these the . officials at players are complaining much of the will endeavor to use in the' with Tom La-fltt- e, enough , money saved to boy one cf sandwiched in when league gather, Manager Mages ' league, - Seaton, - two,' was raked for nine hits and sev- the Biltmere-- : Hotel f tomorrow after-uoo- B bad weather this year, . and Christy Robertson In. a trade with Joe Tink- Upham,- 'Cullop ; Walsh,; Blue- those complete funerals for S64SS Mathewson says that between the er. offer Wil- advertised the 'counter un- en runs in three . The flnaJ to, adopt the schedule promul- He will' Robertson: and jacket,'" Chappelle,. Finneran and by bargain ' i : ; . ' and the' cold it dertakers. ( t, score was 9 to 6. : -- :' gate the; transfer and settle disputes. winds, the rains, has Claude Cooper for Claude Hendrlx, son.'.: One: certain. Ben- been.the worst training weather he Charlie, interviewed a'. "4oo" and Donovan also usd three pitcher thing is pretty ' ' ' ny Kauff.l the. star, of the league, and ever experienced. the: M. D. told' him1 he would have Keating, Caldwell,and Warhop. going i "What is ' with one to and to the mountains i each- - The first of Sa- Freid i'Kalkenberg, pitcher, now train- regarded excep- quit work go three innings, Indi-anapo- lis . five was scored in ing at Valdosta,. Ga., with the tion as tha strongest Giant second IVIIAT HOLY NAL1E for avfew years,- eat expensive food vannah's rune the will with. Brook- team MeGraw ever sent away from a PLAYERS and avoid exertion. - That , was ex- while Caldwell was. still outfit, play ) : fourth Rob- camp left last for cellent . advice, no doubt, but tha a warm-u- p. lyn, ;It developed yesterday1 that training night '"coltl," despite long ert B.: Ward, tn return .for cancella-tio- n Northern Texas "and Oklahoma.' It family fortune of the Anchowitze3 Keating blanked Savannah in the axt ' debt of some- was made up of Bescher, and was not sufficient to stand the strain. , of Indianapolis Ple, ARE DOING IN BASKETBALL first three innings; thing like $10,000, bad arranged with Robertson,: outfielders; Holke, Qrant, Then the fighting spirit of the littie infleld-er- s; to " the. league ofBclaJa for the transfer Korea, Brainardy and Beatty, Jew came to the top. He decided PRINCETON BE3TEATS of the two playejrs to the, Brookfeds. McLaan and Wendell, ; give the Grim Reaper a run for his In consequence, when Sinclair and Stroud, Cook, Chalmers, ""Wi- STANDING. . will meet r money, and entered a free "frym." ;iTTTYSIiUHG IT 1st GAME Harry evening. They in "mortal BTAKR-S- WTLLIA3IS. 1: and ; Pat Powers get the club tomor- lliams, Huenke and Scull. pitchers. W.' ' Tj. P.O. combat" with the St. Charles. But At first he had to take the g litest row Eddie Grant will hot second to a exhibit- of exercises, but he gained N. March 25 TJhe it will not include the two stars. only play Sacred Heart .. '.13 3 .818 this will not be the surprise). But ready give the fans good gradually Princeton',.." J., :.ls ; also. . likely to retain base but manage this aggregation. St. 9 ' 7 what's the use in ion.-. The boys 136 at ,threa In strength, and after a few months i Brooklyn i Charles ...... 563 queering the whole ' weighed., l'rincton nine began the collegiate Nick CuBop, the who was ac- This year Thorpe goes north. as a - . ... . business? Be Hearts. o'clock. : the hectic flush of the "lunger" gave tiaF-ebaS- l pitcher St Mary's '8 .500 prepared season of the east here yes-- ', from Kansas in: a trade regular .until Burns ?ls back in the .82. South Norwalk will send a del- way to the bloom of health in his sifter-noo- n r quired City St. John's ...... - 14 "'.125 big tcrday with. Gettystmrg, for BUI Al Shaw and ' Bert fold. Red Murray, has been returned ..'v- - . . , ; .. The 'official record of all teams egation of fans to the show to see Bat-lin- g cheeks. Then he began to put on the ! v Bradley, and winning, 8 to 2.' Cool weather and Maxwell when the franchise was "for- to. the first team (from the second Tomorrow individual of the tha" Kunz in action : against Harry gloves with the other boys.. .At first '. Games Night. players league early ..season form prevailed; making feited." The ' and has the call over Bob Bescher, will in Wiliams of New Haven.' Kunz has a he was Just a chopping block, and his agreement " wh.ereby Sacred Heart vs. St. John's 8:30. appear The Farmer ' who second during jibs game uninteresting... Princeton thef ranchlse-- ' was returned to Kan- is with the team and will St. f vs. St. 9:30. the week of April 12. Also, in these reputation as a knockout boy: but he orbs were; perpetually discolored, but - 'to . Mary's Charles J ' collected nine hits from the- delivery sas City stipulated that the swap" was go St. Louis If the latter dub. ever columns next week will appear- - The will find a tough opponent in Wil- after a time he began to return the , if Hoar, but Howard let them down to be undone, but Cnllop last comes to a decision, about paying the Farmer's : choice of liams, who formerly held the state am- blows. he had received with interest. ! : night "Old San the Holy Name (By Gramn") All-St- ar , nat- without a suspicion of a safety in the wired here that under no circum- big outfielder, what he demands. Rube tomorrow League team for the sea- ateur championship. , He showed such gameness and a.t five .inninsst Hanks and GiU stances would he go Dack, to Kansas Marquard was relieved to learn that The final game night's, son. As is the custom three teams Bast Bridgeport fans will move ural ability that a boxer who fre- few-lesson- sec-e- nd a ; starred in the line, each, get--i City. And" Cnllop is a enough, he had not, been sentenced to the ought to prove the banner attraction will be chosen, to be known as across the bridge irft a to root quented the "gym" gave him batting ' big " first, body was tin? three safeties, while Oeyo, strlk-- pitcher to be Independent. team after all. of' the league season. . It will second and third teams. The writer either for or against Young McAulifte and when he only, fifteen i bring full-fledg- box-fighte- ine se"S5en men out in four, innings, Powers Intends to, retain. Bin Phil- together the old rivals of twelve will carefully peruse the records for Charlie was a ed r. was prominent in the pitchirg box. lips as manager ef the Newark: Club. years standing, St. Mary's and St. the season past and will pick the .His enthusiasm for the gam 9 ; : a. of his However Pat has tak;en a ( to Charles'. ., At from effi- aroused the interest brothers, liking RACE HATRED present the Charles players standpoint of - George Stovall, the peppery leader of i:0 are in second place, one game ahead ciency and merit and not from what and pretty soon- the whole Anchowita the Kansas Club, and a deal will Alma Mater should rooters Also family were fight .fans. - City of their and they the say. a chronology lie ; ' be made Stovall will come this will of. the season.. When White began boxing whereby ' HI HAVANA OVER cop' important garnet they league's to Newark to play first base. The hold the coveted position. Should weighed only ninety pounds, but. he FANS' OWN Newark; team, Is shy a first' sacker the win the battle will be has since traveled through the ban- - Mary's they and Phillips comrted on getting- joe tied for second place. The latter will tam and featherweight divisions and full-fledg- ed ! ar ; SAY BIG ever-popul- a - Agler from Buffalo. However, Sto- PRIZE FIGHT have '. trio , become lightweight. - 1 that of IMllUUl COLUMN vall wlU do. W helan to Snyder to Hurley on the His first defeat was in 1909, when he firing line. The opposition will have lost to Abe Attell, and the next year . 25. he was defeated by Danny Webster Havana, Cuba, March That Brennan, Horkheimer and Christy, WADE - ' race will no in another fast trio of BACEP. at Vernon.- Later he lost to Joe AL REICH hatred play, part the basketballers in de- KtlQCKS staging oftha " Jack Johnson-Jes- s the line-u- p. The game will start Mandot and Jack Britton. but T XT II Willajrd bout In this, city on April 4 promptly after the first one.. feated many other good men. and la.t FAUST is strongly-- attested to ' by Pedro OFFER May he got into- tha limelight by out- SEWTT OPESE3 ARTHUR PEL!(Y OUT Bnstillo, governor of the of Meeting: To-Nig- $10,000 pointing Willie Ritchie, who was then province ten-rou- nd - in a bout in. , COTS EN? Havana, in a letter to Col. Jose The; regular semi-month- ly meeting champion, : Milwaukee. White claimed the light- D'Estrampes,' chairman of the citi- of the directors of the will be Md., March 25. was re- BEST CABAKEX. III THIRD SESSIOI! zens' committee, which first extended league Trappe, It weight title after that bout, although held" this evening In St. tTharles' hall ported here yesterday that the: Ath- deri- Jack an imvitation to hold : he only received' a newspaper ELII Curley the on East Main street. The meeting letics have made J.- Franklin Baker, with We'sn here. will 8 sion. In his bout Freddie Al fight be called promptly at o'clock the. king of the "American in Milwaukee last month Whfte ws rwr AH tatch, the big Brooklyn boxer The letter, which bears the date of with President John E. pre- a offer to return tiic f Hemtwn of fha ITaxaily. who has been for a match March 19, reads as follows: , Lyddy League, .flattering clearly outclassed, in the opinion nf i' v clamoring Business of - siding. utmost import- to the national pastime. The a E3STM STORE with Jim Coffey, easily his Col. Jose Hotel di- general majority of the critics. - ' '. proved D'Estrampes, " Plaza, ance is to be transacted base- ) V": to and all opinlon.here is that the big third aass acAisr right a match when he knocked Havana, Cuba; rectors are requested to be present. man will be lined at third when kesebi, out Pel in -- to ' up U Arthur ley the third round My Dear Friend In reply your The most important of the even- Connie Mac!; and his players take the j U. S. LAND OFFICE of their bout A. C at the Fairmont very esteemed favor' of recent date, I ing's confab will be the offering, and field, for the 1915 campaign. CANCELS COAL CLAIMS i fTJMPO last night. Reich's showing surpris- beg to say that I will take no meas- WW) BAHBISR RTHVP evxav without doubt, the passing, of a reso- "A contract calling for $10,000 a year B..HJSiiiaaji .. r ed his fiieaaa, and the fact that ures to prevent ttie boxing match' an- irsTiS no Areata ' lution preventing the formation, would sound pretty good to me," said Tfco he put the: big Canadian In nounced for next W1I-la- rd Juneau, Alaska, March 25. Wil&jlAM. away month between hereafter, of any basketball team to Baker at his home yesterday, "but so N office announc- 39 Hite Sttrwr Shoe Stars three rounds, .while Coffey took four and Johnson .for the world's be known as the Name All-- far I have not received A" United States land has UL H. EtXLWOOO . M. to do the same Indicates Like am of "the "Holy any offer from ed the cancellation of 47 coal claims a f. trick, that championship. you, I Stars" without first either President Shibe or Beh-rin- nuamm Zdcnsed he Is entitled to a Cof- receiving permis ' Manager In the group in the g lta Ctiivopodtat match with opinion that there does not exist In sion from the directors a Mack. . Christopher at - fey. The bout last was a case i regular river coal fields. The claim? Cuba such a as race . ..'... night ' thing hatred, meeting of the league. Hereafter "The Federals have offered me of age and experience against youth Wishing you and Mr. Curley com- will have covered 7,000 acres, which were such teams not be recognized as $15,000 a year to play third base and held to have been lo- and ability," and youth triumphed. plete success in this affair, and as- connected in any be- fraudulently Reich was a 'trifle taller of way with the league I have turned it down. This was cated. than the you my esteem, I - can iron-bou- nd : suring greatest unless they produce a written cause I believe I have an ' The were made in iiio Canadian, and although both boxers remain. Tour affectionate friend, jErom. ;the President John E. contract Athletics which locations 206 , permit with the has and weighed in at pounds, there was (Signed) PEDRO BTJSTTLIXX , : .,' .. two more to run. names of Pittsburgh, Youngstown a vast difference in their of This letter has been in Lyddy. years I signed the Cleveland coal companies. PrscCee Limited to : style published contract with the Athletics of my own BATTLTSTG KUTVZ. Ilea boxing. Pelky worked his famous all the newspapers of Havana and : ' x No Games HoJyWeek. free will, and it was a foolish crouch the official ; though TO HONOR BELGIAtf CHHOKKX. 1123 EIAEM throughont bout,; while has the sanction, of Presi- week one, I'll to ". and Teddy Hubbs, who clash in the STKI2SXJ Reich stood on Next being Holy week, no stick it." semi-fina- l. straight his feet, and dent Menocal and members of the will be ten round Hubbs realizes :'..'' his rangy build gave him some slight cabinet. . games played. The game that he cannot as hard as McAu-HfT- e Paris. March 25 The youthful Bzldxeimvt. Coma, ' and outboxed scheduled for Friday, which will be Marie-Jos- e advantage, he Pelky. Good. Buffalo Gets Judge 'but declares he will outpoint the Princess of Belgium, .has of In dur- Friday, has been postponed Barnum. avenue McAulifCe- - been chosen of a . Output gold West Africa of boy. claims honorary president Suit for $25,000 damages was filed ing February was 34,622 fine ounces, until Friday: the following week From Providence For he will put Hubbs away. The prelimi committee which will erect a monu- .. by the Elk: Coal Co.. of .Rosevflle,' O.. valued at 144,034 when the league will be brought to a - will show Dundee and. ment in Paris "to heroic Bele:ia.n Office Boui'ii pounds. close . ceremonies. First Base Candidate nary Young the by fitting The 1914-15- ." BrnOr a. tn, m against 145. miners in their employ Hearts who have won the Young Hoppe in a four round engage- children of m. tolp,ma. for breaking their wage agreement 5f Easter Custom Woolens champion- ment. SandsTs 39 to S p. b I 8 In the . 2 5 . - ship this, first," season' of the Boston, March by striking and closing; the mine NEW LTFORD BROTHERS SJKE Name Basketball Manager Patsy The first bout will start at 8:15 and By a majority of 500 vote, Saratoga, iiciM. Holy will Donovan of '''"'In ..L.i..:; aLA March 17. League the Buffalo International as there has been a advance sale a N. on W East Slide and West End E be handed a ', on big Y., decided a oommlsslon forr j big surprise that League club has signed Joe Judge, large attendance seems assured. of government.