New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 7, 1924, Page 8

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g GEHLDLHLHLLDLLLBLHBLLHLLLLLLHSHLLELLHHILISLLLHSLLBLLLHLLLEBOL S B, SLHBHLHL8HLHHLLEBHH8LL. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1924, BLLHHHMLLLL8L888 5008853689 LHLL Y &5 LUCK PERMITS HEBS TO TRIM NEW BRITAIN—BESSES TO PLAY DOZEN HOME GAMES — SPINETTA’S TEAM LEADING BOWLERS—Y. M. C. A. GYMNASTS CAPTURE STATE HONORS—CROWD, AT SHRINE OF KING OF SWAT, HOLDS UP GAME mn«m«'ovmmcvwvccwcvmvcwvvm'w'wvvvvwntvtmvotww«vwnvttcmvcmmwwcvcvv‘w"vc"wwvvtmv;wtv'wtvwmommr. FPTTLVPVOPIPICICIIVIEIIVIPTTITIPPISIIIVITNY BATTING AND 60D HURLING POPULAR Fans Enjoy These More Than Great Fielding (By Billy Evans) ats of batting and brilliant pitch- m to make a greater impression on fandom than extraordinary work n the field. Perk no team in re- cent years could be greater example of this truth than the New| York Yankees, Rickey Likes Kid Pitcher Fe: ing s offered s Babe Ruth, ably ussisted by many other sluggers and an all-star pitching stalf, made the Yankces a much talk-| ed about team last year. Ruth, with his ability to hit the b farther than any player in the histo, of the game, has won for himself al- y headlines. be with 41 home runs to eredit lead the American league a shared honors with Cy Williams the National. 1 The fans recall Dabe rather than his sensational Ruth making quite a few son. 's long Nits, | catches, last TRED WIGGINTON ching is the erying need of every pitcifing, Hoyt, r league club. Manager Branch Bush and Jones, | Rickey of the St. Louis Cardinals is the major hopeful that I Wiggington may come through for him this year. BESSE-LELAND HAS DOZEN HOME GAMES These Include Morning Contests On Chiel Holidays state the ] Then there was the Shawkey, Pennock, the outstanding staff of leagu: team that opposes the Yankees faces good pitching, It's a regular dict, Classy work in this department o play has been an important factor in the success of the Yankecs, When the Yankees won the right to play the ants, their chances of win- ning was figured on the pitching and batting strength of the club, . . . . As Ruth goes, so goes the was a much over-worked exy Meaning, if the big fellow them, the American lcaguc entry had & fine chance to win, Pitching was given equal o ation with Ruth's batting poss The great strength of the Y staff caused the team to be favorite over the Giants, Al this, despite the fact the Giants had won the two previous m-‘wnmx’ in a world series The ague, in nine is entere s schedule and the play at home on 12 dates, including a | morning game on Memorial Day and also on July 4th as well as Labor Day. The schedule follows: he Sehedule, home: Brostol, May Manchester, May Torvington, June (p. m.). Willin (a. m.), m), Connecticut whieh scmi-pro nsiders eland ibilities, ankoees' made Besse-1 will Desses . . The question of fielding was given ne consideration in discussing the out- come of the series. Some of the ox- perts, who touched lightly ‘on the sub. Jeet, dldn’t enthuse much over the Yanks as fielders July tie, June Meriden, ) Aug, 149, Bristol at home: July 4 (@, m) Britain, Tune 4 (a Manchester, June very interesting since the records show that 1dst sea- son New York led the Am an Torring 20 (a, m.), league with a percentage of .9 Aug. 1 Willimantic, May More interesting is the fact that the ' 20, 1 m.) Merlden, mark estaliished last year is the hest Aug. 0. ever hung up by a major league ball ster ut b, Lduly 4 (pom) Aug, 8o after all, perhaps {he ficlding of "ain, May 18, June 21, Aug. T the Yankees had considern to do rington, May July 15, July Wii with their showing, even theugh the limantie, May 30 (p. m.), y 12, feature was Jost sight of in the re Aug, 10, Merden, Jiun 19, markable batting and pitching of the Sept. 1 (p. mo) club, | Torrington at A 30 (p, m.), Ju Aug Yale Coach Names Track [/ rAuy 25 Aue o Candidates for Olympics Britain, May 21, July m.). Willimantic, June New Haven, April T.—Seclection of ' Auz. Meriden, June the Yale track candid who will m.), Aug. participate in the Olympie trials at Willim at home: Brigiol, June the Harvard Stadium, June 14, was!1, Juiy ! Pt 1 (p M), Manches. made by the Yale management: ter, May 20 (a. m.), July 13, Aug. 16, are Captain Malcolm K. Dougls New Britain, June 7, July 4 (p. m.), eran miler; G, W. Chapman, Aug. 24. Torrington, May 18, Jun Gage and B. M. Norton of the Aug, 2. Meriden, May 25, July & erack relay tean W. A, Comins, 2 broad jumper, 8, Scheipp, po vaulter, Chapman ecompete in the 440.yard event, while Norton will enter in the 100, 200 and 440.yard dashes All of which is 5, Tuly May (a Bristol, June 24, New RBrite 1, July May Man- Bristol, 10 ome: s July Meriden Aug. Au July 20, June Manchester, May ept. 1 (a. m.) Bt ain, May 80 (p. m.), July 12, Aug | Torrington, June 7, July 4, Aug Willimantie, May 24, June 25, July SHIPPERS: LEADING IN STANLEY WORKS FIGHT t home: Bristol, ow | And Pattison Tolds Onto Virst Place by Skin of His Tgeth, Rocords PARES! ... GARTERS NO METAL CAN TOUCH YOU Two hands are better than one. So are two garter claspe. Own an extra pair of double grip Paris for double comfortand cleanliness As low as 40F A.STEIN & COMPANY Albo Makers of Hickony Produ-ts Chicago New York 1L GOOD 7. —Grover Clevelan ged arm in the workout yos 27 y He 1, has completed its sea- ' HERMANT0 TACKLE This Rockie Locks Good Big Plainville Boy Is Confident of | Winning Bout * FULTON O FRIDAY i Ttalian wack Herman left Plainville today bound for New York, from whence he will proceed to Minneap- olis, Minn., for his bout with Fred Fulton, Minnesota plasterer, on next Iriday night, April 11. The husky Ttalian was all confidence as he waved a smiling goodbye to his| friends and, although he would make | no definite prediction on his chances ags the Westerner, he stated that he felt that he had a good chance to and a slecp producer on the reputed Fulton's despite the han- weight under which he wiil Herman is now down to 190 Minnesota plasterer or thereabou been fighting all along at a steady gait, sometimes winning and sometimes hearing the Dbirdies sing, but according to the dopesters he has not looked any too good. Hevman, on the other hand, has not | | done a great deal of fighting for some "time, although his condition is nearly perfect, he might suffer because of his | long absence from the squared arena. Italian Jack’s rccord is an impres- sive one and records of his fights, | slcancd from varlous newspaper ac- counts in New Jersey and New York, ’shn'ws fhat his claims to be in the ap o fight. pounds wh tips the sci I'ulton has RIP WHEELLR f voung pitchers working out with Chicago Cubs, none Jooks more promisi than [*Rip" Wheeler, who had h a big year in 1923 with the W Falls team of the Tesas e or's | record was 22 won an ¢ {issa right hander Of the army o ichita Whe running have not been padded, He 11 lost, has the reputation of bein 1 hitter and always satisties the fans by e e wia easeer, and.a|POLITIS DEFEATS “HEB" JUNIORS FROM HARTIORD | only two of them was he knocked b {out, twice by Luis Angel Firpo, who outwelghed him by over He fought 1Mloyd Jolinsan in a questionable out some | both time 20 pounds. and lost on poi decision, He has knocke: the best men in the e and the | manner in which he has disposed of | some of the tough ones has been most fmpressive He has scored knockouts over such | o1 men as Al Roberts, Carl Danne ',’m:”. e Billy Moore, Eddic obs, 'Parxan [ ¥ UNCrS o Larkin, Sailor Martin, Erminio Spaila, [ It and sl the Talian heavywelght who recently | WIS D5 o loat to Luls Firpo, Joe McCann, Chare | SUATdINg of Zeldon and MeC Wienert, and others of less todkh | SWept the Hartford hoya = off Jiher than those just mcntioned.|!®¢t to the tunc of 33 to 21, Most of these boys, with the exception p_ Herman was Hartf the Italian, Spalia, were put to|“ho Was able to get going and sicop early in the fights, &palla stood | 2 ounted for nine o his team’s up before Hermanw's plle-driving | POINts, scoring § of 4 on vights and lofta for nine rounds and | Puskets. €. TPiviek 1 then ho Kisscd the canvass and hand- [ POInts, but got oniy two od over his crown as Itallan heavy. | 01 P welght champ to Malian Jack, For New at with Fred Fuller will he | OVt*tanding @ for 12 rounds, a gruelling trip for a | CIENt Hicld gonls: man who has not been in the ring for | Grath broke the some time, Ttalian Juck, however, time after 1 of the lessons he had tau rally was nipped before it fo him in his two encounters with I8 that he will be able to Fulton with his he poundage, and expects to co thréugh the bout, even though the de- cigion might go against him, He & that if Fulton rusi have a hard time keeping cause the plasterer's punches have kick of a mule behind them, but | Fulton fights toe 1o foc, Jack smiled and said “That may be different sory.” Herman goes in his home town with a inklestein, rfs . Lorn of his past experlences and his | Kania, if, good condition and with the Politis, ¢, realization that a win over the Min. Zeldon, rg nestoa plasterer will more then boost | Me his chances of going highor up, ROVHAN ARGESTO ENTER N EVENTS - ) A ricndmar . Classy Conter of Celtios Tosses in 17 of the Celties 33 Points In Good Game The % mply romped “aws wneh touted V. M, H, 4 State armory Saturday by the almost pe Politis and the g L and aided I their e 21 field cight the lied from W the tossing in md - Mce- the overy under Britain, ture player oliensive of time and got Junjors A sy Kanin, after one min play, Mropped in Britain and lowed hefore Then Herman ma pointer, hut to 1he a donble deg Politis and Harttord ged 1o g for a two nowas never able In their p Celties s they they his cad, uight the and conld for a a classy outfit gure, The summary: cmed keep up would ) durday i | unbeatabl that br soason specd a he Westerner confidence to meet present Diver, rf jourson, M.H ok ¥y . Piviek, Occidental College Star to Be in Penn. Relay Matches Apter, r Chick Hayes Elected to Head State Bagkethallers seorge 1, | knowp to t i of the f Avpro Tasket- Drarling « Hart ddent and M. 3 r 4 iladeiphia idental co on the Man known ific will compete | v coming 1% On the i ball coa elocted pres al Con- ticwt Noard « day. April! tor « ‘ -y mile {8trong of Wir “Dick” Diilon and 1. 1t run in the Veurer on are the exceutive members, A new examining hoard will be named short. On Wednesday, Hayes and Darl will attend a nationai baskethall meeting in Philadelp recs Tobir of this city ation aint relay race rac commmities day he ter 100 the lash il mile Iy and the broad jump. & A recent meet Argue with Pomona 16 points 100 yards in broad jumy et 3% nches; % shot put with a he chea, second in 11 et 1 oney » ar attended Avery day's me ) the the hig he by 220 yards in 22 1- Amateur Net Title Held By Gould Since 1905 York, April 1 Govla I his ampionship vis club continyously war the exsfully defended it round Gould not heen 0 the amatenr champlonship but has suffer- ed only one defeat in match pl 5. M. Baerlein of the English tea him in the deciding match of play for the Dathurst cup in France last year GET 18 HITS Cleveland. April 7. = Recovering their batting eye, the Cleveland In Aians found two New Orleans pitchers for 18 hits, including three doubles, two by Burns and two triples, yester day Jim Edwyards went the route for Cleveland, Hoffman wit} for 1) ~—Jay ationa the ot sue challenge 8 never heaten . beat fanning the hases full in the ninth plan , orkouts for the rd boy ! .| the remainder of ing | ALLNEW BRITAINS - - LOSETOY. M. H.A ‘Gurtain Rung Down ou Basketball i Season With Extra Period Game All New Bri Restella, Kild Y. M. H. A, . Walkob, A. Cohen it forward LT S A Pite, Walkob left forward | Wojak, Rt:stella | center Lotwintek Pelletier .... R. Cohen | Larson «vvv. Feldman | left guard Baskets from the fic Pite 5, Tay- lor 6, Botwinick 5, Wojak 5, Itestella 4, Larson luff, Pelletier, Feld- man, A. . I Cohen, Walkob: | goals from foul lme, Iéldman 6, . Bot- ! winick 4, A, Cohen 3, Larson 2, Pel- letic Walkob, Cohen: ref- e hick” Hayes: timer, Jones. Best Game of All | The curtain was rung down on the ketball scason in New Reitain Sat- ¥ night at the state armory when |in the best game of the season the | Y. M. H. A. of Hartford defeated the | A1l New Britains in an overtime game by the 43-42. The crowd which saw the game saw the Hartford team overcome rze lead and with a flurry of brilliant as well as lucky shots work their way to victory. The game started off with both teams apparently off form but playing | hard. e Y team stepped out in tront when A, Cohen found the hoop with twao shots from the foul line. The re was quickly evened when Wo- |jak tossed through the netting. This was quickly followed by anoth fleor basket with Taylor being on the sending end. New Britain in tits lead when Restella sunk one (two points, Botwinick found the ting for the Y, M. A.'s sccond score jand a foul shot by Walkobh brought {the visitors within one point of New ritain, Kk Pelletier snapped the all over half the length of the hall for a basket, This shot was quickly fallowed by a pretty shot from the sidelines by Larson, On a double foul | “Kisky” Feldman sunk three sucees sive shols from the foul line and the Hartford aggregation trailed by two Wojak dribbled through the hooked one in from en had two tries from the foul line and he made good on both of them. At this point in the |game New Britain spurted and went out in front by a wide maurgin, suc- crssive baskets by Larsoy, Taylor ane Wojak widening the margin, A foul |«hot by Botwinick finished the scor- | ink of the visitors in the first half. A | feul shot by Restella fotlotved L floor basket by Wojak brought New | Britain's scoring to an end and the | first half closed with the score at 11-11 with New Britain out in front. During the st half the only man from the floor was Botwinick, the via the K Cohe one net- [the s to scor seore line, visiters' free throw (Continned on I'oliowing Page) being mad Fishing and Wading Boots $6.50 MONIER BROS. a8 MAIN ST lat right |7he (OPINETTA BOYS ARE STILL IN THE LEAD And Campbell Is Chiel Individual in Commercial League Kayo King Is Optimistic Averages in the Commercial league shows Spinetta’s boys to still be lead- ing the league and Campbell yet the high man., The averages and stand- ings follows: w. 28 L. 10 10 1e 16 Pe. Spinetta Market Telephone Co, Aiaa Insurance C . Commereial Trust Co. Molican Baker: Andres & Atwate Filee. 1ight Co. . N. H. Dairy rry & Bamforth . N. 1. Sign Co, High single—. C High three strings — A, 801, igh team single—Telcphone ampbell, Co., High Mar! team 1488, Individual Averages Campbeil, 1 three strings—Spinetta PAUL BERLENBACH “Dempsey was once knocked out, now he's champion. Benny Leonard, | 1CAIfe, 100 hiwcight champion, teok the count |0 Wacker Iy in his career.” i That's how Paul up his knockout at the Delaney, In his first hout since, he scored a knockout at the cxpense of Harry Krohn, | s om Mario, Berlenbach sums hands of Jack | + Johnson, 94; Richte Dickerson, 2 Smith, ¢ Puppl Arata, 92; : W, Willa. I Daley, $9; Montgomicra, NG Zlege 100 MUCK HERO WORSHIP Crowd Surrounds Babe Ruth at Nash- , 895 Atwater, Kiely, 88; H. . derson, §7; Scott, 87; Traceski, Pupp L. Pupplc ville and Makes It Tmpossible To Continue Baseball Game, W, 84 Piercher Willametz, 8 olowsky, Molander, 85 Neubatier, Humason, 82 Willametz, I'he contagion hip, spreading from a in Babe Ruth's station field, infeeted 10,000 people at Nashville, Tenn., yesterday end compelled Umpife Rowland to (.H' the Yankee-Brooklyn contest in the ninth inning when the score was A solid ring of small rounding Ruth on ever ] life so miscrable for the Bambino that he exchanged places with Wallie Pipp at first buse, When the Yanks went to bat for the first half of the tenth, the army crossed fo the hench' and made further play fmpossible, Johnny Joneg, the Pacifie shortstop, tmported by Brookiyn, made two two-bhage hits and a triple in his debnt, The Robins slammed Sam Jones and the Yankees hit Dutch Itenther in the early innings but Joe Bush and leo Dickerman pitehed pod ball in the sccond half of th game, wis Jackson and Memphis products, were the Giants lineup in the over the Memphis team grounds, Jackson ficlded sensational- | Iy and hit a home run with Tef®y on. | stcst, made 16 hite, Nehf and ol ? Jab- group of ho irpo Wins his Fight in Less Than Twe Minutes Tiucnos Aires, April T,—Louis Angel Firpo, holdr of the heavyweight championshiip of the Argentine, knocked out Al Reich of the tes in the fivst rounnd of uled d-round bout here right, Great erowds hegan gathering evening for the bhout between and Reieh, which Firpo has de v {in the iepe clared will be his farewell appe in the ring, Not | thun Epectulors wer when the preliminarios began, but, as usual, the emotional South Americans showed impaticnee for the coming the themeelvoes, coast - prosoit Bil the Terry, stars of vietory on ity own INDIAN AND EX BICYCLE Exclusive Agents Vor CrLsIonR S win allowsd 10 hits but heid in the | pinches, ATTENTION RAY SCHALK Miller Tugging pie O'Neill and Wally the two test all-time eateh American 21 MYRTLE ST, league, That mmst be guite a #hock | “Just Around the Corner™ to Ray Schaik, | R b Steve s of the ‘When a Feller Needs a Friend s

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