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The Sportsmen's Association Championship
TO BASE BALL, TRAP SHOOTING AND GENERAL SPORTS VOLUME 33, NO. 5. PHILADELPHIA, APRIL -32, 1899. PEICE, FIVE CENTS. A RULE CHANGE. THE NEW BALK RULE OFFICIALLY THE CONNECTICUT LEAGUE PROB MODIFIED. LEM SETTLED, President Yonng Amends t&8 Rule so The League Will Start tbe Season lift as to Exempt tlie Pitchej From Eight Clubs Norwich, Derby and Compulsory Throwing to Bases Bristol Admitted to Membership Other Than First Base. The Schedule Now in Order. President Young, of the National League, The directors of the Connecticut State In accordance with the power vested in League held a meeting at the Garde him, on the eve of the League champion House, New Haven, April 12, and the ship season, made public the following: following clubs were represented: Water- The League has amended Section 1 of the balk bury by Roger Connor; New Haven by rule by striking out the letter "a" in second P. H. Reilly and C. Miller, Bridgeport by line and inserting the word "first," so that James H. O©Rourke, Meriden by Mr. Penny it will now read as follows: "Any motion made and New London by George Bindloss. by the pitcher to deliver the ball to the bat O©ROURKE RUNS THINGS. or to the first base without delivering it." As President Whitlock was not present The above change in the balk rule only the meeting was called to order by Secre partially; cuts out the trouble which has tary O©Rourke, and he was elected tem arisen since the rule was first tried. Ac porary chairman. -
Yon Steuben to Be Un-Vetied in Washing^
s NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1910 Statue Yon Steuben To Be Un-Vetied in Washing^ "MILITARYINSTRUCTION.' THE STATUE. "COMMEMORATION." Group cne side of pdesstsl. Albert Jaegers, Sculpt Group on side of pedestal. 1 •*> ; his sword ho hi following one side of the monument shows M models, de- monument in Lafayette Park The sculptor has depicted the general OB the hilt Of The cost of the statue and ped- Isubmit sketch and the one Ition of the of the perienced warrior instructing a youth in statue of Baron Fried- House. consideration so standing on an eminence, inspecting the with keen interest the movement 1 jsigned by Albert Jaegers wag accepted Iwas taken into special use of the sword. On the other sitla estal was $50,000, -which was appro- 1778. heavily troops. the rich Wilnelm yon Steuben, major iby commission upon the ia? to bring it into harmony with the great manoeuvres of He is represent* ABKOXZE the recommen- The group. "Military Tn<uru>:tion." a group. "Commemoration." priated by Congress. general scale and mass of the monu- cloaked to endure the hardships of the sroneral and inspector general in :dation of Mr. Saint-Gaudens. Steuben's lifework. for which America teaching youth to revere th? Commission sculptor designing monu- ments already erected there and the rigorous winter campaign at Valley represents grafting * The Steuben Monument The in the honors remembers him memory' of licr heroes by the Continental Army, -will be unveiled for development of Wash- Forge. His sash is reminiscent of his this nation and was appointed at the suggestion of the ment with his associate architect. -
World'sathletie Championsfor 1913
THE . OGDEN STANDARD, OGDEN, UTAH, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1915 1 i World'sAthletie Champions for 1913 I GREAT EVENTS ASSOCIATION TO ARE SCHEDULED UNITE IN N, Y. Exposition Series to Excel Any Athletic Program Ever Name for New Regatta Associ- Arranged in U. S. ation Causing Much Discus- sion in Harlem. San Francisco. Dec. 27 Ncor in fhe history of athletics In the United New York. Dec. 27. Following the States has there been such a series example of the Philadelphia organlia-tions- , of great athletic events as will be the three regatta associations hold here during the course of the ot the New York metropolitan dis- Panama-Pacfl- ! c International Bxposl- - trict will probably soon become one tion next year. The plans wore an- body The bodies amalgamation are nounced in detail today. the Harlem Regatta Association, the The Intercollegiate moot will be Long Island Rowing ssoclatlon, and held on August 20 and 21 and the the Hudson River Association They A. A. U. events on August -- 7 ind 28. will form a combine something like These will be followed with another the Schuykill Navy, which has bene- new fixture the relay championship fitted the sport in the Quaker City. I tt America on August CO and 31 Of the three the Harlem Regatta The intercollegiate meet will bring is the oldest, having completed near a together for the first time the collcgi- - half century of successful life. The ate winners of the rast, the m'ddle Hudson River Association is not yet years old, Long West and the Pacific coast, or at j ten while the Island least will open to them, with a like- Association Is nearly three decades In lihood of a representative gathering age nf the champions As most of the There Is quite a little discussion as men engaged in the Intercollegiate to the name to bo given to the new vent will remain for a week it will organization, and many especially nmke the A A. -
Germany Is Warned by Powers to Keep Hands Off Austria
■» • V ' «« AlV A BA M BA IL* OOMJIJLATIOM ,rtf. r> 1 M « 5 , 3 6 / Mwnhw ot tiM AndH BoreM of dreolatloas. VOL. U II., NO. 118. (Qaaaifled Advertlsliic on Pago &) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, ;934. (TEN PAGES) PRICE THREE GENTS ALL OF DIOCESE Flood of Complaints FINE PROGRAM I Aftermath of Paris Rioting GERMANY IS WARNED IN MPRESSIVE From State Dairymen ARRANGED FOR M c C A ^ RITES ICE C m A L BY POWERS TO KEEP Hartford, Feb. 17.— (A P)—Flve»tarial duties have transformed his hundred signed complaints, replete Woodhury farmhouse into an office, with figures, form part of the Milk with little time to give to his dairy. Aoxffiary Bishop Celebrates Producer-Dealers Association’s am A dairy farmer owning a place Bapde and Lamb H ^ d List of HANDS OFF AUSTRIA munition, of which Attorney Hugh assessed at many thousands of dol M. Alcom may avail himself in lars presents figures to be turned Pontifical Mass as 60 fighting the State Control Board at over to Mr. Alcom alleging that his Stars to Perform at Cen England, France and Italy the Superior Court hearing next December business left him a profit WUUAHFERtEU month over the controversial equali ot a few dollars, yet the board mail ter Sprues Park T ^ r - Priests Pay Tribate to zation fund. The attorney represents ed him a bill for several hundred Draft Declaration to Be the association in the temporary In- dollars, which would put him sev COM M IS SUICIDE Manchester Qeric. jimction which it hopes to make eral hundred in the “ red” he de row a t l 3 0 p.m . -
Wobims MUSKRATS FUR COATS Eaatttttg
'T ''V y - -- i^ T h n WEDNESDAT, FEBRUARY 10,1®4» I T' ilUutrbfBtrr EuMittn Hrraib A f v n f Didljr ClrealatlMi Thfi Wflkthfir Far lha Meath at daaaaiy, Ifitt Fata east at U. Z. Waathar Baraaa ! Mlantonomoh Trfbe No. 68. I. D. 7,956 THURSDAY AT About Town n. M., will hold Ita rafular meat- CkMer with mow tonight. ins in the Zipaer club on Brainard Blemksr at,tha A a « E a a t t t t t g HNCHURST.. T l» Paat Chiefs* Ohib of Me- place, Friday evening at alght BarsAA at OtraatottBaa \ moHal Temple PytMen Siatere will o'clock sharp. ' ........... .........—a«.„aa. 'i i Seaman William Sullivan, of De meet tomorrow evenliia at the PRICE THREE CENTS . FRESH FISH home of Mr*. Carrie Samlow, 48 pot Square, who haa been station MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11,1948 (TEN PAGES) Summit atreet. The hoateu will be ed at Newport, R. I., for hla basic VOL.LXIL,N0.118 (CtamWed AfNevttalag m Vaga 6) M iedi mteto ■■sistad lor Mre. EjHaabetb Car- training is home on a‘ tan-ilay. ^Announce the Most important _ arty. leave. ------ ’ HAT sP!i StMkCod StMk Pollacfc Wkelt Haddock End of a Jap and Hia Pill-Box in Papua Mackerel Naming of Judges Drive Planned During HaHbat , Salmon Demonstration Of Looks Hke a little better meat selection Thursday. For Minor Courts Coming Nine Months; Dial 4151 by noon for after AMERICAN DIETAIDS noon dellrery. PRODUCTS Work for Senate FLORIDA } _ JUICE ORANGES Come in and meet Miss Jones any day this week. -
Albuquerque Morning Journal, 03-13-1912 Journal Publishing Company
University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Albuquerque Morning Journal 1908-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 3-13-1912 Albuquerque Morning Journal, 03-13-1912 Journal Publishing Company Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_mj_news Recommended Citation Journal Publishing Company. "Albuquerque Morning Journal, 03-13-1912." (1912). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ abq_mj_news/2325 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the New Mexico Historical Newspapers at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Albuquerque Morning Journal 1908-1921 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ( A,'...-- MJBUQUEKQUE MORNING JOUBNMs- II jr Mall, 50 Cents Month; Single Copies, 5 Cents. THIRTY-FOURT- H YEAR. VOL. CXXXIII, No. 73. ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1912, Hy Carrli'r, AO Cent Mouth, riming to soma other more con.j.'nlal THE DAY IN CONGRESS. political home. ISovernor McDonald, for some un SUIT INSTITUTED FEDERALS EXPECT V. explained reason, has been very secre- Till: SKNATK. GOVERNOR tive about hia- message, ana has re- fused to glva It Jo the press. Whether In aeasUm at 2 p. in. , he does not cure' to have people Finance committee agreed to vote the FOR DISSOLUTION Thursday on revi- TO CARRY BATTLE know Just what'he did say to the leg- house ateel tariff HID sion bill. islature, or whether he Is afraid to El trust the press of the state with Appropriations committee ordered report on ap- what h.s aeema to consider as too favorable fortifications precious a document to leave his OF RARRIMAN propriation bill carrying $4 186,235.