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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 102z, ———— MISS LANDGREN, VALKYRIAN BOWLING STAR, ROLLS FINE SCORES IN CITY LEAGUE GAMES — HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL CANDIDATES PREPARE FOR COMING SEASON — VARIOUS SPORT ACTIVITIES AT “Y"—SIX LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS REPRESENTED TO FORM A LOCAL BASEBALL LEAGUE e RED SOK DRIVE (¥ve v cuwes pINCH HITTER &aseaace v seier MISS LINDGREN ~™“scriool Nie il CUTBILL FAGES BUSH FROM BOX N CUTHELDS CUBS WIN e BOWLSSPLENDIDLY T A SERJOUS CHARGE AL O The Tite Holders Of Last Year Yosterday's Results, Local Boys Have Pirst Game Of Sea- Others not scheduled { | s At oston D““y's Team Boston, April 19.—The country has DOllbleS Dul‘ing Rfl”y | Standing of the Clubs, a brand new set of amateur hoxing | Roston, April 19,—New York ¢ ;.):,T,",.l\mx.',l::y,,,I,,‘,'\‘,‘,,‘h',,.x\.l.‘:.‘l’.’:ly,‘:,':;.'l.,m,'” : 3 .'§f'w York s Rty ey a0t Taalha Al year than ever hefore at this time of According to Postmaster William I, i H St Louis, Mo, April 19~ Chicago|St. Louis ,......... 2 mambuers .o ¢ Ladigs Yithe year. About 26 men report for |€luney, an ofiicial of the Connecti- feated Roston 10 to § in a free-hitting|the degree of competition Won tHe add. Bme pr Ehé ssoies from | ORloagD league performed fn a brilianteman-. | Y g Al Abchrony it 210 Oalinteds game yesterday, ush was knocksd The fourteen hours fighting wWhich |ype cardinals vesterday, T to 5. Thel|Philadelphia ner last night Rogers Recreation | Practice every night at Walnut Wil Cuthill, the fiylng ““I_m“- ‘\\31\(."-, out of the box by a Doston rally g |ended carly this morming required to ddfont ‘H,”N‘“i \( l:.{xfl'n. 5 in» hon ‘,mw"mh‘ ach getting scores that their|and Conch Georgt Cassidy 8 ronnd- petod in the industrial unn’uw o ;“::!;. the eighth and was suceeeded oy fdecide about eight titles, was a record [ o0 a0 R s Biba New York | Brooklyn brethren might justly be proud Ing out the squad, Although it 18 (ford recently, has much explaining 1o Jones, who checked the hitting P:«v for these annual ehamplonship carni- [ o000 ena ],“h'"'““.ll m;,“"mn"' Lt 1o, Miss Landgren, the lefthand wiz- | carly yet to decide who will be the [do, in order (o clonn iy 0"hlhe ton used three pitchers, but none =38 [vals, The battling that overthrew hil LBl ach I fin: BNELL L Moo Rt BITAHARHL & i - lard of the Valkyrian team, was ihe [vegulars on the nine, there Is a good {charge brought against him for re. #ftective. chumplons and former title holders | (e "\ itted hard, bt Tree. " high score roller last night with 117, |10t of material to pick from, SAIINE mabe. Tacky: thas 1o sl o Clifford Dest, southpaw pitcher has|who sought honors again was of af/ stonpad the Cavainals, Gaimos Today 08 and 97, for a total of 310, Miss| i year's graduation took away by the A, A, U, rules been sent to Keading, P'a, to join the | quality that demonstrated forcefully | 750 T TG F R 'u“'m,, in the| Pittaburgh 8, Cincinnati 4 Anderson, hit the pins for a single of |[most of the regulars on the school Recelved 860 Toronto club, :\'(‘nn- vlvu‘ worth .:v the new hlood in the aixth, when, with the acore Knhotted, Chicago 7, St. Lonis » {108, ,\Ilm(. ”nH!m-YH registered 106 nine, I;m “li:h |I|;- h;w”nm.yl \\'!\n rn--v It is alleged that CutbNl demanded AR XORK ATl SUE E 0k 4 tor the|they pushed over two runs. Leo Hart-| Otier games postponcd--Rain and Miss Scharff rolled 103, | mained at the wchool, Conch Camidy lund received $60 s expenses from Miiior, of. Ly H he list of the ¢ \nlllyvlm‘\:- or the HRiL Volrs ohtohar Wi miaved. Swith Fomorrow night, n8 n preliminary [ expects to get together a 4)mmmnu-!“(,.m,,, to Hartford amd return, This Fowster, If. ... 2 | year at most without precedent be-|y 0 L b B o T tern Teaguo last AMERICAN LEAGUL, lattraction to the Hartford-New Brit-|ship nime, {amount in the minds of the A, A, U Dakor, 3b. cae 0 2 0] cuuse of the newness of fts members| o0 T hing by (’_"m‘m N SRR St WL ain mateh, the Ma ~MeCue duo will I"ln\u-" "lmm. u).;. mllw captain orficials, Is exorbitant, snd awny lue eMilian, 1f - tollow L i S8l Bl ¥, t- . ot | stack up against “The Unknowns,'" the team this year, showed up 80 yond the amount allowed to athlete ing for u two-base hit in pinch hitting Yesterday's Results, Ifoote and Anderson, handed the well last year that he is sure to be {ganctioned by the \m|...~,| It 1:h'<-.:x: Plpp, th 5 | 112 pounds—T. P MeManus, Pitts- [ (28 F6F © Aldridge, T Chicag Y 3 . : 3 : fo che Al « 3 e score: ieago b, rtrol 9 " is a a burgh 118 pounds—8id Terris, New CHICAGO New York 10, Boston s Connor-Ray duo of NMeric . a four one of the mainstays this year also. | mated that Cuthill should have heen York 126 pounds — George I'ifield, X ) P, ah, r Po. Cleveland 1 Louis 2 Toronto, ounds - Joe Ryan, i ' sinesanin % P ] 0 pounds 0 s y i Philadelphia 17, Washington baseball at the local high school this| in Ci[y League :} There seems Lo bhe more interest m‘ Bemg Made by A- A- U- OmCiflls out of five heating last night at the (He with Preisser, Gray and Willlams a6 to come from Boston anid setirn (‘asino alleys, in the State Duckpin | will form n_xlrnu:: hasis upon which | tor ahout $15, because he has no Ry L':x'n:»».:r,‘:y\. _14]7 ‘pou‘x:r:‘s - !:urr{\'l‘» SR . g : D il tourney match. [ the teaq "l‘"‘” be h"\”' ”I\l-‘"fi';{l-*';"»‘ [large equipment which would cost any sostha 7 simons, Gary, Ind. 160 pounds—Wil- | Siiec™ 0", ] p _ H Btandilis of tha Clubs. The scores: o Among the new men who are show- lnygpe than that amount, RON: liam Antrobus, New ~York. 174 [callagian, 'rf, 10000 0 ¥ ; LADIES' CITY LEAGUE, ing up well this year'are Meehan and | Rules Violated pounds — Charles McKenna, New [Miller, If. ... 3 U savetang b “ G Corbin S 5 Pllarski who are out for the catcher 8] As the A, A, U, rules state that any York. Heavyweight-—John Williams, £ Bits b R Miss Scheidler.. 70 herth, Brickson,sBeagie, Watson. Me- [y ihjoate belonging to that assoclation San Francisco. : § Aldridge, p! 2 U phitadelphia Miss Seheidler. . 200 Cabe and Klatka on the inficld and lNowed only traveling expenses, Gordon Munce, of New York,|fribers, ",‘ s 2 % |8t Louis g Mis liams..* 7 3| Ganalle a new pitcher, who is show- | (ythill stands in danger of being sus- heavyweight champion last year, [[fEEHRI P oceeeeees ! icisaan Miss Botticelli...106 93 ing up very good. {pended by the union and this means passed out of the title picture a dis | Washington ........ ? ‘a33 | Miss Lynch .... 99 93— 272 ‘The season will offen up Saturday | that he will not he allowed to run in - - if the weather permits ith the 10cal {any mect under the auspices of the ppointed man. Victor in his last houts, he was so upset, when the de.| ‘Patted for Aldridg g):;"rfo’rl 27 1 5 [hoys lining up against the South Man- ‘A~ A" (" The majority of athletic cision went against him to Williams . o R e Center Church chester nine at South M-’lnfh"fi"_‘h A j..m(g which are heing conducted now, after an extra rr)un‘l.'thlat )‘\n H\]rt‘\\ ””\l::,‘,‘:f'“h : Games Today. Winger ... 76 81 large ('rn\\'fl Tf r‘\j\lrrs is )'T'fl"vlflnl’»'_ .'_f"!;n-o run under the sanction of *he A 5 ””"(‘”“‘ " "’"l‘" thei watoh ‘given il arue B o 5 Detroit at Chicago. ‘\'I"?""‘ i §~ ;' "'”‘""’“"-‘ the “taam; (on “iheir: “lra (A U and as most of the famous col- L 8 as second prize. Harnghy, 2b, : 5 3 Yew ¥ s Milley vv. 87 9 |trip ley | athletes of th ssent *Batted for Fergu the Sth. itk 3 New York at Boston (2). % ¥ 8 | : _ 3 gians and athletes o e yresen s natteditor, R T e Heatheote, of. ... 1 Bt Liuls At Glaveland, Field ... 50 4 | The r""\‘lflhy'l'lr‘"'”'h"!"”“"*""'”‘ ""‘":1;._\-. are members is union,s in Boston .. SO0 000 130 040— § RECORDS NOT ACCEPTED. et o ; : % Philadelphia at Washington. Miss Bacon .... 78 208 ‘;“”"7“ A "\“ S, “};n‘:"y: “i" h“;:"njlomor to have a ssful meet, the i - - 5 =|fordi -May- aly 1 g iy i lsunction of the A. A, U. is necessary. If the sanction is denied. then none Jones, 1. J. Collins, Smith, Pratt, Harris, Burns, 1h, Dugan, 3. Pittenger, & Chaplin, ©. . Karr, p. ... Ferguson, p. *Menosky, Myers, 1. Two hame hits, Scoff 2, Rurns, Plttenger. Alnsmith, c. 1 Dugan, Smith, Pratt, Fewster; three base e Al 1 R s s g 212 May 27, South Manchester, at home: Sthang: sacrices, Rurne, Soott, Bush.| Hawalian A, A, U, Declines to Recoge |Rieffer oo TO BUILD STADIUM i May ¢, CRILIL D diBhaston, A homeid double plays, Bush to Scott to nlk\v:lam. May 30, Ha L A “rlof the athletes belonging to the A, A, 1 rguson to Pratt to Burns; left on | nize Paddock’s Recent Performances, w::‘\'\'«-‘:" x'v" A1 White Construction Company To Brect | Miss Landgren.. 7 80 83— 2 Meriden at home. There are three| Newli¥oric oA, Boston® §) base. enmly Lol ae) 19— The Hawallani] Musler 5 ——— : : - Ag Carlson. 84 { 3 lopen dates on the schedule, April 2 balls, off Bush 2, off Ferguson 1; struck Ay DL R ‘ ‘lemone, . ... Future Home Of Yankees i o 1 P 60 | May 6 and June 10, but the manage by Blsh 1, by Karr 2;hits, off Karr[ Amateur Athletic Union has declined || JJVE0H i | & s Anderson. . 108 . [ nys by S AW il 3 it ” |where crowds will gather to watch ) in 6 1-8 innings, off Ferguson § In 1 23 |0 petition the National A. A. U. to|aoodwin, p. ...\ New York, April 18.—The new $2,-| Miss Am. Carlson 63 ment expects to have them filled be-|¢yom perform, can be seen on the cine .o T accept cinder records recently made |* . i 1000,000 stadium of the Yanks in the Landgren ....117 3 fore many days are up. der path, i 14 in 7 2-3 Innings, off Jones none in 3 £ Innings; wild pitch, Bush 2; winning pitch-| here by Charles Paddock, champion % Rronx will be built by t he White = A, A, U, Drotection er, Bush; losing pitcher, Karr; umpires | gprinter. It was contended by the| epatted for North | Zdl Construction Co., it is announced here. ; T b ; y “annolly i : - ) ttec North in 2d. : L1y - The A. A. U. was organized to pro- Wilson, Walsh and Connolly; time, 1385 | jyawaijan union that island tracks did | tBatted for Baflev in the 6th The stadium will seat 60,000 and 2 PLAN NEW LEAGUE | #a0ti the ArabtaY StaNalNg L The Athe not conform altogether to A A. U. re- ted for "Mv“.”f 10 the el can be enlarged to hold 80,000 Miss Itock -2 letes and to guard against those who Cleveland 17, St. Louis 2 o 520 002 008 ¢ Hiira e N ¥ | PECR LIS Ny quirements. 3t : LU0 310 000 - | Miss Thayer ... : f are using sport only to get exorbitant Cleveland, April 19.—The Indians|9i ; i 10 | By R : tound three 8t, Louis pitchers wild and |, Paddock, according to records here, [ Two base hits Heilochor, Toparcor / Grimm of Bressler's low;?"_(s “‘"”‘f””? ’ 5 six Organizations Are Represented At |prices for their appearance, It gives tied his own world's mark of 9 3-5 i i aoome pun C FOURRIer |l o s Sesiiltad: in /asdouble. play: whieh( M188 MAUOPY .. a guarantec to the athletes themselves ineffective yesterday and defeated the 5 stolen lLase, Statz; sacrificos, Grimes, Heatl- Aiine 9 s $ T b4 seconds for the 100-yard dash. He is et Arae Hern e Tton.. Slarlile. save Wiy o Miss Dundgren | & virst Mceting Held Last Night—To |und fo the public and prevents any | holdouts because of any failure to Browns 17 to 2. Uhle fell running réturning to Californ GRhak: EIOIREHar EotTee bo. Gl J 1 1 S e out a hit in the seventh and scraped et g Ko drimes; Grimes) 4 ipiichi Hitter -in thie’ seventh) ‘and . | o (unagsisted); Hornsby to Toporcer; I bR 3| Draft By-Laws. | meet a price demanded. Cutbill in the present case, has de- his pitching wrist. St. Louis scored ks AT STOTaN man to Hollacher to Grimes; left on bases, | The score: isBUNGIL ' <. its two runs in the cighth. The In-[ [BAS L MACHI N [Cliicago 7, St Louis s on balls, off PITTSBURG i . Preliminary steps toward the for-| ] - Mias De dune}. . nied the alicgation that he has ac- cepted an exorbitant amount of mon- : e 3 Benton 2, off i 5 3 x 5 i dians made nine two-base hits. ff Goodwin SLrHEIE-onk | Ty Miss Mo mation of a six-ciub league, were {ak- o off_Gool i out, | Miss MeAloen .. | B ST. LOUIS Newark Man Reports Matter to Po- 1B AATAFIER ", by Feetma 11 Miss Reilman en at a meeting held last night in the ! ab. r. h.po. e lico—Fecls Badly Over Loss. oft Pfeffer 3 in 1 inning, none out in sec- Miss Scharft [club rooms of the New Britain Gas|ey for his appearance in Hartford, Tobin, rf. . Y 4 ond; off North 1 in 1 inni off Benton | Tierney, imn’m‘xy A light company. After a discussion, a |and as there has been no meeting of Ellerbe, 3b. . Newark, N. J., April 19.—Benjamin [ncne in no innings, none out in third, off [Traynor, 3b. committee consisting of Clarence lan- | the offici of the A, A. U. in the [ 1 Sisler, 1b. . 1 o s i 4 3 S8 1321 3 in 4 'nnings, off Goodwin 1 in 3 [Rohwer, rf. A Willlams, 1f, 2 Blaln, who claimsilto; iave fnyented il iives "ot Aldndee: 11 fn b tnhings, ot |Grimm, ib. pher, J. Daly and H. Josephson, | past few weeks, his c has not yet Jagohson, cf. i pitching machine designed to throw [irceman 1 in 4 innings: wild piteh, Railey: |Gooch, o Ditighiter tnamed to draft by-laws, to be pre- been passed upen. 1 sented at o meeting to be held on May} Nothing Definite 1 ! are allowed to compete, and orly !those who have yet to reach the stage Bevereld, any kind of a curve ball, reported to |lesing pitcher, Bailey; umpires, Senteile and | Carlson, p, Collins, ¢, . Klem; time, 2:18, Hamilton, p. Miss Shilling.... 3 23 e . 1 3 Gerber, ss. . Miss Norton ... 78 o 2 | The members of the committee ex- Robertson, The organizations represented last | Pect to meet in the future and in the Relp, br right are as follows: New Rritain Gas|meantime, an investigation is under W h. - by Mr, Krickson; City |Way. Nothing definite can be learned Henry., p, Hall ves, by Clarence Lanpher;|as to the results of the investization, dtopen. . 36 [ Telephone company, by H. Josephson; |and cven Cuthill, himself, is unable to ARt Rankers hy Mr. Smith; New Britain [find out what his status is at the Herald, by Tom Lawlor; Adkins Print- | present time. ing company, by Mr. Crandall. The charge of professionalism against an amateur athlete is consid- Miss Wiegand .. 69 ered serions, and it has caused many Niizg (rlboraien 78 a good man to disappear suddenly % 1l RwWool Blan san Mixtans | oy e pibiin &g Mhe., charze 395 Hagen and Al |against Cuthill has been brought bhe- sive Tour, Commencing in Fall cause it is believed that he has vio- Traut & : Tl ot ) e T VRN = i 2 R Ty ol Y 4 | New York, April 19.—The latest ';”'M(”wd’“t')“hr?) the A. ;‘- ln)“n" it 5 o N 1 *Batted for Markle in the 7th, A Bhahs s w04 o~ of the maashie and niblick to join | it is foun hit hey are true, he will According to Judge Willlam ¥.|formers are enrolled in the ®cal| spattsd for Wingo in the 9th. i TS abe trotting golfing brigade are|be barred from running at any of the Mangan, no definite date has been set | Knights. iBatted for Couch in gth, h o 81 ting e & el NDE AL ans angan, hoidstnitaraatediiabes 8 Pittsburkh siiiii... 030 101 1038 | Miss Ahearn ... 86 Walter Hagen, twice American open | future meets for which he is s *Ratted for Bayne in the St ; 1 : : Gty et ey hthe o for the annual baseball clash between “ el ] EluanEel ; 004000, A0 vt e A derbeh e R et Ty Yo tiseots Ak St. Louls ........... . 000 000 020 2| the New Britain Independents and efty’ Myers, a southside slinger,| Two base hits, lohwer, Grim stolen ety i s paldin gt el Rl Clevelana ... 010 801 26x-17 | the St 1 SR ary ATt e TRat vt Vot Belt. |ingas; Ganeyi M fo 3 Beb: Turly ralian trick s : 3 D bt R Bse R o |G B uhomaREBemipaty/ilen me) 5 “"'”"g Ly .',"IS'li""T."‘ 'Ih‘\ NG Ii;: foed el Banwsr-Carsy dsible plavh 3021191 | According to their present plans, | SAFELY RELIEVES 2, Mclnnis 3, Uhle, Wambsganss, Wood; e ainiingusinial JBowling, [lesgue; €| Biglice, Maranville; Bighee, Tierney; Grimm agen and Kirkwood will sail from Hag i stolen bages, Wambsganss, Speaker; sacri-| Johnny Shugrue of Waterbury, gets|fight for the championship is also ; Daubert; left on p = 9 ol i ; g 4 ; : : y ! onnors ... 92 8 92 112 [the Pacific coast in the fall after ',‘,“",5,"‘5’{‘;(,,“"“\"” plav, McManus to Ger- [the acid test of his ring career tonight |a_keen one with the Corbin, Landers, R higen, o0 ]cm' 116 80 |cofmpeting in the important cham-| McManus and Sisler: Sowell, Wambsganes | When he faces Johnny Dundee of New | Irary and Clark, Stanley Works and | ' SRl Rt Ny Mats < | pionship events in this country. Their| and MclInnis; left on bases, St. Louis 7,| York, holder of the junior lightweight | New Britain Machine quintets very|xle Couch 2, by Carlson 5 by Hamil- s first stop is expected to be Honolulu | :’;f“;l:;l:" 9 T;"l_]"""p ‘;’T”:'{r;nk 7:‘::‘3' [ title at Worcester, Mass. Tn the days|much in the race. i aon ‘f‘;r“;":i”flgs{"”& o, "‘K ow Britain. and from there they will go to the 9R GENERATIONS. Bayne 1,°by Uhle 2; hits, off Kolp & in|Of his prime, Brother J?“ Shugrue gt 2 innings, off Hamilton 1 in 2 2-3 innings; 113 110 95 2 Philippines, China and Australia for e A NS 3 1-3 innings, off Bay 8 in 3 2-3 innings. | battled with the Scotch-Wop on sev- Alderman, the local cue star, de-|hit by pitcher, by Carlson (Pinell); passed | Apderson .. S exhibitions, returning Ly vway of AT DRUGGISTS, om TRIAL BOX BY MAIL BO¢ ;I:yflenlym: l'r:mlnl_vun]l'-:.'r“c l\:‘ill‘d]wmvl;:;; cral occasions. feated Swingle of Bristol, 75 to 42, in ;:‘;l',“i;?fl‘,‘,'," Q\";m{i‘!:x z»:]:';‘li\rrvr; ('i\uimz’-‘\: L:.fil o uth Africa and probably France and '-’B‘EP{‘-/AREQS()“FENFIYASI'T:;?S%Y;":M BSRIv st rIhest. Nalln ‘ard Buine: Birdk the first round of a 150-point mateh|Mgan: fine, 1045, * | 233 197 195 Ingland. i = L of game, 1:52. From Waterbury comes the report |at Rogers Recreation hall last night. - . — - g that Walter Kopf of this city is re- = Th ) A L 0 l E O[fi BRIGGS Philadelphia 17, \\mhl‘ngtml 2 luctant about joining the Brasscos, on Reports from Hanover, Pa., state ere s t eaSt ne n Very ce 3 s & Washington, April 19.—PhiladeIphia 4 ount of residing in this city., Man-|that Al Oakes, the Plainville south- k]“"“““" Johnson out of the hox onlager By Gilbert is reported to be|Paw, is going at a great pace this his first appearance of the season and| o the trail of another Giant castoff, |Season. Al heaved good bal last year| :.:r;r;r:l{ ui:;?p:f h‘l\s'xm-. n:snrs'_mr b0 Al e VaCENED: and had no trouble getting signed up eighteen hi aggregating again. Since he devolped his slow ball twenty-four bases and defeated Wash- | oo o |and a change of pace, he has become Mac - I'VE GoT ED You OUGHT To Sea WELL STAn THE KID'S ington vesterday 17 to 2. The score:[ °An old bowling favorite Will be seen | e tive “and s steadily climbing up [ MY KD - whaAT Do Yoy You PHILADELPHIA in action on local lanes tomorrow |\ "0 IAe B B EAGHY € & THE CUTEST KID U T & ElGuS BuT GoT A TooTH - DD Yo BOHEFBL gUOTES AT Tue House - I'M Hinde SRR WEY BEL EUER SEE A WID THAT 5 h ab, r. - night, when “Fido” O'Brien will per- g, B . ‘oung, 2 T 5 forr 5. , 5 ctos — - = Y &) wpae = . > e RARvan; b, b ‘| form with the Wooster Perfecto Coacly, William . Delaney of the A P{ap,« MAC - WHY G\-:;T =% 4 I AGE GE\TqNC" TeetH!? High school track team ought to be| Don'T You GET INTO Do You THinK of THAT,. - THEY SAY \TS UNUSUAL Tue Game |7 HEM WEH HEH the police yesterday that the machine had been stolen from a garage where TR Wi it was stored. Blair, who is 63 years Pittsburgh 8. Cincinnati 1. ‘“ old, is broken-hearted. Cincinnati, April 19.—Pittsburgh A 7 it g He said it monetary value was|outplayed Cincinnati and won yester-|QUrn® Cf 0 [ about $10,000, but that he considered |day's game, 8 to 4, making a clean |Tuncan, it priceless, because of the years of |sweep of the serie: Carlson was | Bohne, labor he put into it. driven from the slab and a lucky|{2ubert 10 Pinelli, 3b. Wingo, c. Markle, p. . *Harper Couch, p. Bressier, ON THE FIRST BOUND |5 | Y Winger. e - T OGRS ss500 Sanderson .. 81 s Campbell .. §4 Miss Jackson.... 85 il - Jamieson, Fyane, 1i. Wambsga: Speaker, cf. Melnnis, 1b, Sawell, ss. Gardner, 3 Wood, rf. Nunamaker, c. Thle, p. Swmiemd tFonseca lezs olcsssccsons leostussas [oawma > Hauser, 1b. ....... against the Rogers Recreation team. able to turn out some star hurdlers walker, ¢ it O'Brien is still able to lay the wood Velch, rf. eee 0 . . against the ins ancy scores. | Hiler, it R 8 | Swad U8 Tor TeAEy. X8 and obstacle runners. He has had his| Dyicen b, ] The recent spell of bad weather has ""L';""]{ “‘u’]r’l"""{w':”;"_;‘ ';‘ni“";‘e"‘h:é:]‘;‘:’ Naylor, b i | KEpt B number of the local gOIANE (4. "uhony jumping plies of publish devotees away from the links, much ; TR T el ind dodging broken glass. How about WASHINGTON 4 g a race track and a suitable place for| ab, . = the boys Judge, 1b. ........ 0 There is a_probability that a base- | he boys to t Harrix, 'L‘h , . 5 2 2 ball team will be organ 1 in Daly | ) ! | council, K. of C. this m. There Smith, if. 0 o|is no reason why tha council could Feckinpaugh, . . 4 2 not have a fast and snappy team et Many of the city's best diamond per- Johnson, p *Rrower v Francis, p. 3 d olby Chicago, coupled with unsteady . A 02 ol itehing by Cole, enabled the locals| We wonder what will happen to LT R ) to make it two straight from De-|the High sphool football team now troit yesterday, 5 to 1. The vistors|that Dave Dunn is on the school i hit Dodge freely, but he tightened up |boar Dave may take a bigger hold REREN Tor Conrinas 14 o4 In the pinches. The score since he is an ofiicial, and the High| SAY FINCW - The BABY'S JACK OLD BOY OUR KID HAS Philadelplia 29 540 DETROIT gchool is in his official family. | GoT ANOTHER TooTH- AIN'T THe crour! JAck You Don'T 1l Bl Burke, | ik Adteh snd| TuaT REMARKABLE T WHAT R e o L S el : : Ploncer piayer is In the automobile Do You THINK SHE SaD This 10 B en b= Looh HE loway, Mitler ; il i ! business up in Mageachusetts. He | MORMING! P dGuess— " — WOLLD 59‘5”‘:) e U;‘ LR - : ‘blows” into town very often, but he " SKWZCAKNIN JACK | KEW You'D UNDER- ingion © s e i« o0 | hasn't said whether ke will be out STAND THAT'S WHY | CAME TR ] o ) S llon the diamond again this year or T You OLD BOY- s —— ney 1: hits, off iy not. or a time Billy was quite a ¥rancis 5 in 1 " L fence huster, an base 7 ane Gt t ® MeGrow | GO = pitehe, hydn e . A 3 Panl Schneider, fleet footed ont-| dtelas Mcir , W, it e ficlder of last year's Ploneer team, is iREiailchs g, > neon; ltns, b . 3 undecided where he will go this year. | gt Panl made a fair showing down South | r. but he hasn't started out| this season at yet George (. Cassi athletic coach | at the local High school, has just re- turned from Vermont where he has been making maple sugar, and send-| ing it to some of his friends in this Milar Chicago 5, Detroit 1. Chicago, Apri! 19.—Timely v Ltk e e e e | Hodge, Snowshoes” Shochan, Kacey bas- | — — 3 21 10 1|getba a robably m | \. ! it 100,000 A0O second base again this year playing| ’ wo hase hits, Bas Colline; three [with the Rogers Recreation team. He yres doda Water . e S ifinein o’ more thun seoop them un from | | }sdge to A LAouble pa® the dust and can biff ‘em too. If hr Call for it by name and get the best. | Dotroft 10, Chics v lie, off | shows s much speed on the bases as For Salc at Your Grocer's | Cole Hodg Cole 31 he did on the court, he'd be in Three Size Bottles—5-10-15¢ l’,’,?;‘;. Ui VTibires. Itildcbrand and Morl- | 5 bany before long.