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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 MANAGER 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- baseball 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 run 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 major league baseball 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 New England League for his just "Of the three pitchers 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 pitcher, 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 Outfielders. , 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 outfielder, 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.