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WATEEBUBY EVENING . DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1901. - .i....... .ZTTittaaa - , .:.,;.-. , TING NEWS We Will Sell BASE BALL THE PUGILISTS. BASKETBALL. Thursday and Friday HONEST PLAY- JOLTS FROM GOOD GAME WAIT for It. Pork 9c lb. vv Loins, ER DAVE FULTZ THE BOXERS. IN DANBURY. Saturday the 1 6th. lb . .It .will pay you., 28c i Elgin Creamery Butter, Did Not UKe to Draw Sal- Joe Gans Beat Fitzgerald, Waterbury Five Defeated , $1.00 worth of Stamps with each pound. ary When Not In Con- Dave Sullivan Whipped Strong Company G. Potatoes, 30c Peck. dition to Play Other Briggs and Austin Rice ; Team in the Hatting ( : , Ball Notes. Was Beaten. , Town. $1.00 worth of Stamps. The . Nw York, .Tan 13. David Fultz, Detroit, Jan 13. Joe Gans of Bal Waterbury Five basketball - team Avent TRADE WITH .THE MONEY SAVERS. center fielder . of the New York Amer- timor successfully defended tbe to Danbury last night and defeated of ""Co G, ican, is spending the winter here study-in- g lightweight title against Willie Fitz- the crack team Taw. He Is a graduate of Brown gerald of Brooklyn at jthe MetTopolitarv Fourth Regiment, C. N..G. The score 15-1- 2, 161-1- 63 SOUTH MAIN STREET. TELEPHONE 110. university and is a A. C., "The bout was It was a warmly contest, man remarkable young this city, last bight. in many ways. He believes in was at 135- pounds fori ten rounds,-- and ed game and neither team had much keeping the Sabbath and CJans -- at of the game. lus contract consequently received t.be decision, the affair advantage any stage exempt him from Sunday jcoing the limit- - Tim Hurst of New The battle was nip and tuck and was ball. Henever in not A HARVEST. indulges profaiiitv, Yoiic Avas the rofercr, and bis verdict decided until the last fey minutes BAR TRAIN WRECKING LEGEND OF never drinks aui believes in earlv re- The individual team TO followed mot with approval. The fight was live- of play. and In ancient Israel, so say. the seers, tiring by t.arly rising. While blOAVS work Avas A crowd; 89-9- 3 in ly and punctuated with telling very good. large ? BANK Two brothers lived In peace as brothers college he .ivas a phenomenal 'athl- ' line-u- p STREET ' " ' on each ...vide witnessed the' game. The of should, ete,, being not only star base ball play- ' And tilled that.' whereon In after er, one Jurin; eight rounds or the mill the the teams was as follows: 80-8- Man Advocates a Death ground- ' but, also of the best balf backs - 2 Railway . for-- " South Mam St on , lieuTo bad matters his Waterbury- Williams, Johnson, ' years the footbaH team. Last season he entirely o'n Penalty For the Crime. tCinsr Solomon'n illustrious temple stood. was unabJe to show Xoav way, He put .Eiijsgerald "doyn twice 'Avards; A. Cook, center; Selby. Haves. -- York - ' A common field ball . heritage, each gave the cranks his beat base- isnd li''1 his on the g re- guards. v , His honest share of toil, and took, there- - ball skill owing antagonist ' G Co Watson. ' from ': to a lame knee which handicapped him peatedly. Hut somehOAV he lacked Rouse, forwards; LEFT HAND IN SPORTS. weight thrower, tossed .the issUs POINTS TO PIBAG7 AS AN EXAMPLE An equal portion of the summer's yield, -- nearly all the season, but lie has en- th0 necessary steam to get home Heine, center; Pike; Schoen, guards. with his left hand, and A. G. Anderson Nor grudged his part nor held 5n doubt tirely recovered and' will begin the' punch. Avhicb led the large croAvd of the New YorkrAthletic club Is a left sum. ' v the coining, campaign in lip top shape. of sports present to believe that trans The school basket- Fersojis So AsK No Favors handed s pole jyanlter. and left handed TV. .1. .'Walerbury. High Equipped th.3 Block of tke Santa Fe clares was Fultz ig a superb outfielder, but " his had lost .some, of iiis former ball team , fencer, his position when handling But on the the done, bitting will the ! night, harvesting ' - play Torrington . - of Right flanders. foil ; . to SUonld And corn beneath the forte is and base ex- . ;"- , .' .. .. being very, puzzling opponents. That CensrtM Blake Wreck all the ' lay heaped batting, running, powers. High school team in Torrington oni v ' The fame of the left handed brother n Fed-;.,..e- r.l skies, ' pert judges pronouncing him one of .. In the Until, two rouuds Whether left va- of TraSnx Crime Affninat alone-- , Fitzgerald Friday night. banded persons in" The elder kinsman sat In (bought tbe fastest men iu " hood is upheld nobly Alfred Be Oro Biii.- -- the profession. showed .to advantage. He staggorcd Avill rious by Wrecker Are And with himself this Th Co G basketball team to athletic , one f lawn Says gently reasoned Wheu Fultz; with the New York ef- jvo accomplishments do of the most expert pool players . signed rans4ii the ninth," but his earlier feoUcel Deserve So .wi?: Americans Winsted'on Saturday night, whore things . this or other time. However good, and Mercy. is not and suffered he received a big bonus find forts blm of the unusually well or whether any brother strong, deprived' , "My ' a required they will play the Vinsted T. A. B. may have been reasons that in isore salary amounting to something more " ' they merely attract attention to their the ; stamina low and J.".. J. Black, general passenger agent than $5,000. As he to to'J.ay.Iiis adversary basketball team. because duced the ..original man to have given Beneath the heat and burden of the day, continued draw proficiency ar left -- "hi Avin: But work in' these they Jjand-.-yw (Lz) i .'of the Atchison,' Topeka and Santa Fe 1 out Fitzgerald's ,v It--; his tbjjr ' 1a, .will, take some.';sheaves from. my p;ry utter it Avas injossible.for hihi Tbe Sterling basketball 1eain' will handed, is nev'ertheless a right preference, ; rounds gaA rise to fact that believes the store,-- t. t . the' impression ' - from the usual custom nas no? railway, death, penalty ieaveythe bench. Fultz went to play the MiddletoAv'n Y. M. C. A. team the left banders 'do not suffer by parture . and add to his across the that had h( affair further Jan-uar- v from should be' inflicted on a person who Unknown, Treasurer Frank Farrell of the club piweeded in Middle-tow- on Friday night, comparison Avith banders. detracted a particle Pa Oro'i a or is way' and said: ho might have been vietorfouH with a right They wonderful skill. Jwouis Cme, willfully wrecks railroad train as 22, for the championship- 'of the ar0 more numerous in baseball than Iii an to the crime, he did; then found "Mr Farrell, I know that I am of no clean knockout, (ans was fast state. French' billiard player, is left Ijanded,' any, way accomplice Ana, reasoning thus, use Avcak. ' ;in any other sport, and in baseball and in aweet . to and it 'will be groAving he ranks the very top class, a (Kan.) to "the &leep. you that a long more numerous : says Topeka dispatch of as pitchers. As pitch- Dion was a left handed cuist. To make sure of Iot so, howe'er, the younger the time before, I can get in the game. As JO. ers Cyrille Kansas City Star, i' , lil to they are too numerous to c twain, . the club is Siranivc Won, attract There are no xxersi of conseon-q- ' the certain of train wreck- up against many obstacles Dave Won. Y... Jan.' 13. In a undue punishment Who lay awake, and ?aid: "How' can. J I do not 1 Sullivan ROCITERTEK". any attention, and Avhile it is who fight left banded the "oasd! ' ' feel that am acting right ers "Mr. Black believes congress, i i fairly 1:). Before Criter- Rochester of. them ought keep b.y my and I ami-willin- Boston, Jan the basketball game here All. sid tha they do not last a extended but therg are several expert My fnll half: of all thi goldeif drawing salary ' A as to make train a crime great;', : ion , this lust I a vo Athletic long a left Gildersleei wrecking against to . handed . take release." C city, night. was beaten by the Pastime right handers, they re every golfers. Judge ...' .v my e . cer- grain. .,., - ."-- ibit 'aK effeetiA-- .L-- the federal law. He believes the, who am ..!:... whilst must "Mr Fultz," Treasurer" Far- Sullivnn, the well known local feather- club of by a seore of to 19, while they are at it. is one, asis A. Ripley of Boston,' I, still btit one, he, replied -- Syracuse To t-;- ht of would ; . , .;' , succeeded in Jim this A. tainty' punishment deter, feed ..j rell. "Thero are few ball players or weight:., outpointing. day the wonderful drop ball Quincy Shaw, Jr, plays $0lf his in a ' of Tom .does., s lef jnany men from committing the crime Ills wife and little children from your calibre. I vant you' to be with 'iny Brigga of Chelsea rattling - RACING AT OAKLAND. Ramsey, the onetime Louis- handed,' but every t&5 ami that certainty lies only, irt federal share!"' rue and 1 assure you that I am not 1:out. They fought at catcb-Aveigh- ts ' ville southpaw, is referred to as the handed. He plays raequetsi left handv ' " So that; same niyht,. to roeot a greater ' Avas "of most ed, and so well he not lon ' about Nature made and the contest full of deliveries.