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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1924. —_— e ' “OOIM...‘.“h&.&lb&&b&”&‘&&D'DMO.&“MQD.llb&&DA'“MA&A&‘JM.OL&&M&&&.b.b’&&&Sb&MQ&hmm&““.A&&.&MOO‘&‘“mu.bl»b“l..‘&.?mhl“mmmwwz DELANEY COMES NEAR KAYOING ROBINSON — BRISTOL BALL FIELD TOO MUDDY TO PLAY —STRIBLING TO FIGHT : TONIGHT — HOPPE RETAINS BILLIARD CROWN — MERRIMAN LOSES NORTH AND SOUTH PLAY-OFF — OTHER SPORTS 9 08801 ETPTIaT e TeTea s TIN T I T I T IITPIT T T T T T IV T P IT I IE I ST TOTIPTITTETa TP PTPITETeTTETPO0ITPTPTIITIS IV TITITTEEPITIPITICTETIVIPINIITIOP. JIITTETIIIIIEIIIIETIIIIIIIIITIITITIOIIIITP LARES GRPSTO D025 A0 THE Ssonn 5T 0 ELAT 1S WUMRGETSINTD i B LEUE AT ATTENH@[ERENCE,”‘“‘ hose Wt Have Braine U Then it Mot AGAIN VICTORIOUS GAME WITH NEWARK son Will String Along With His Mighty Hands and 9 From This City Go to Meriden, ~ Reputation. : All But Kayos Robinson in His Jacobson, Another Local Boy,| . gm ™ ¢ © !Prospecfor for Basehall Material Tomorrow : 4 Heavy Hitting Battle ~ Gets Hit and Two Runs e g Has a Tough Job joston, Mass, April 11.—Jack De- Daltimore, Md., April 11, — The _ E | (By Billy Evans) Itimore Orioles defeated the New- i F 1 <! | Coincident with the start of the eriden this year. Appros L s AT A ark Dears at Oriole Park yesterday ¥ B | baseball season, the major leaguc leaders from a B 4 i ey % > BN Tin an exhibition game by a score of ' 4 / | scout will dust off his gum-shoes and the state will attend. decision over George Robinson to 1. The Orioles had one big in- [} 5 2 4 - e | start on his annual ivory hunting ex- will start at 3 o'clock tor umbridge in a fast ten round |ning, the fourth, when a- quartet of e g g ke ! pedition. noon. : ; bout at Mechanics building. More tallies crossed the plate. They added S |~ The baseball scout has become one o v another in the following inning. The ¢ { of the most valuable assets of a hig | Bears got their lone tally in the |} .~ 1 | league ball club. On the success of a going to get a knockout ¢ ninth | seventh, : 4 o | baseball Sherlock Holmes 1o dig up recreational games: 6 p. inguet but George stuck tl voin the | Groves and Thomas pitched for | § 4 promisihg material largely hinges the and Rev. J. L. Davis will address the S tenth he had all he could do to Keep | gaitimore, the former striking out N 3 s | success of a club, leaders; § p. m.. gymnasium program, | . i : : : | s feet. seven men during his stay of four 7 4 ‘|| 1In these days of high tension base- each association contribu \thictic s S ce Jack chon gave the joings on the mound. Kane, left- B i I ball and close races, the scouts are exercises. advantage —in gojgor for Newark, was the only Bear | | compelled to work fast and often use New Britains m round able to solve the Baltimore hurlers, 3 ; % | snap judgment. novieed himooas oon o pagine (wo of the visitors' five hits." ¢ 8 3 & . pponcnt. Tiob- i & L 4} BALTIMORE, (1) 3 1won weighed in at 168 pounds and B e o] ; e SO nation fancy drill, wands, Tne i Delancy at 163 LRI PETTTE T a3 some players, who look anything but clubs and free hand excreises, ut ; Ieiney oD ant Wt A Rellap e : | ¢ | promising material, get a chanee, The letic pageant. % A with his_left ‘wlilch drove Ttebinson e 3 {snap judgment of the scouts has r The following local Teaders will at- . e 2 fat once into a cliceh. Backing of : ; : 1 : sulted in his Kicking one. tend: Harry Kutscher, Marsh, ; i ; - s | Pelancy I‘”" “*':“ s nmtto the 2 b . [ | i ;tr:nllej\"“wr:lr:: 1 s ; o L ! the Lattle going this way for b5 > ITALIAN JACK HERMAN The baseball scouts are of ‘lifferent Henry Urban, W. H. Walthe i 5 st round which wus Delay i Sbiai "types. There are some who think to seph Rogan, I'rank Pawlow, } 2 > i 3 t N caie. - i, taking the | cobb. « . . 3 < T TO PLAY earn their salary they must dig up a Rehm, Harold Duntz, 1, Me ; g i i b {sccond handfly with many lert jabs, a o1n g i N, B, EAM lot of recruits. Others who work on Leroy Bacon, Kenyon Ricci, : _ ; 3 1t was th frd rogw wilen was i b the theory they are saving their em- Havelick, Jack Wilks ene Brown, 3 Y {declared cve fourth and - c A : a lot of money by keeping him Cliford Bell, W. Bakcr, M. Hall, L. (fireh 0 “""‘ pese g o “"“ 3 5 Goes to Bristol April Opening away from the reeruits who have little I n, M. Muche, J. Ada and R. & almos BIHIE AN Tresid ANe AR, I i £ e than an ontside chanee " The annual state leaders’ ; : As conference w ¢ he ' _ 4 . § ancy 3 eport continued his up- The program as leaders will hikg to Hubi park fo than 8,000 fans thought they were lowing number tumbling, parailel bar work, vombi- Cambridgian to cover u Swimming Saturday. : | i i : What punehes he did g v i srrarensend 0 S o lh el Tou s in years of service didn't send over a Three hundred swimming cards ; 3 ; o gentle, man o oo e T dozen players to the club that em- were placed into the hands of schood o % PR 5 " 2 i e i e a1 . 3 0 0 13 Owing to the condition of the dia- ployed hi. A majority of ‘these made boys during the week and it is ex ? N o % ool A mond at Muzzy ield, Bristol, the good, pected that about 200 hoys will reg- g jund the cvawd howlhi S Do 0 ) opening game of the aeason Which ' Tn a number of cases hia opinion foterat. the ¥. M. C. A. tomorrow - $ % 4 {out, It looked L ; Sttt i ] was scheduled for the comi kept his club owner from bidding for morning, Saturday, at 10 a, m. ? g 4 {pe satish |I ey S ¥ ‘ SO0 S between the New Depar #8013 poputed star who never amounted " 3 1 George, the fir v ) [ n " aant i The swimming instrution stars B e e e TR B . and the Brooklyn | t 10, anything. Monday the 14th and ends Thursday J,,‘.,, e ol s eeu Bt 4 - . .::nn mln’l.nfl'_ ‘1“1T l‘.v: 'va 'l‘ T . -' -} e the 17. All boys wha, can not swim 1 for it ) : eh e 3 it e hatt / in a goft, and muddy condition as i Just what a tough proposition a big and who register will reccive four M AL Tt 2 ird i e result of the heavy rainfall and Isague seont is up against was proved awimming lessons free. \ il s e ora thought will not be in shape o me in a recent conversation with The classes will start at 9 2 HISES WS UL QO O 1A IHS ° | 8hr few weel one of the hest ivory hunters in the clas: il start at 9 a. m. it Py s b \ mornings and close at 3 in the after he opening date has been y American | noon, ol poned until Sunday, April 27, when ) ) ihe fast New Britain team, one of t Two instructors will be in attend- . g ; By (ira ance at these hours to properly i 4 OVER 800 ATHLETES TO Oreves 4, A alls-off aggregations entered in the Connec y ‘v\'-,‘.' -.”m.;:aul‘p, \.!;-F:»‘,‘.h: :.:::hlm‘n ticut, State Semi-Pro league, will fur- atruct the boys in proper swimming | ————————— | Step this way, ladies and gents, and " it 3 . 3 : 4 | e plres v S i now known as the Michigan-Ontario "z\'hlrlh! for AIL" Regavdiess. of Dempsey's—that towers jolnts and 18 There ar two bascbhall fields ' ) "“'""""- Movennn B \ and it I8 planncd to make thres more. STANFORD 10 PROVIDE i Rt e tresiaty o fubs Hae i oI . ( iso ¢ ¢ on weig! ame- - - = league, The player in question was rison Dempsey, heavyweight cham Johnson Announces His leagye: 3 UN]VERSAL ATHLET[CS pion of the prize ring Entries From All Seetions of the . ot vith the Jackson, (Mich.) club. Please note that aside from its THOMPSON LOSES FIVE Opening Day Umpir e WS Aeprsmnnris vather robust dimensions, and hard,| Country Made for the Sccond Chicago, April 11.-~President Ban It scems T.:m.[w\;, ;\’hvl.l. :nur ::v leathery aspccts, this fist is not an e Johnsan announced the fellowing as. OPPosing club and (o the best of 1he Annual U, of K. Mect / e Rokhing was His al specinen Commercial Bowler Drops Kerics With signment of umpires for the opening 8cout's recollection, Robbins was th Whether Teams Win or lose s have seen larger fists on fee ¥ Ms AL 11 Biilrie g games of the seasen. nest Tuepday: | Ditcher for that team, ) el o st Lalit 3 A nd dron workers, Now thatf 2T Tl e Ve countr srhd Arnoys, The New Haye Sate oy Boston--Connolly and. Dinaen Rohbhins -I\m' '|I;Il 'lv;‘ Jac ‘—,nn |~m: rinciple at Calif, Institntion t reeall it, the butcher'a fist that | "M 27 abert . o y » ‘Al 4 without a hit, The player the seou Wirlas the cleaver at the corner store | PTOApect for the fecond aanual. Uni League Bowling Star, o) “T'"m'"'" Eyans, NI A0d | fame to watch was an eaay viction tor Palo Alto, Cal,, April 11, —Stanford erisinl At versity of Kansas relay games, April Row and Iobbing’ curves, 2 university has adopted the motto: '® {*710Inly more terrifyis 19, The athietic association has an.| Arnoys of New Haven, bowling in| At Chicago—Owens and HHolmes, A&t A his glonsZ o “Athletics for all.” Sl S this one of | 5 ed it I8 cartain thers will ho a (8000 form, took @ive out of nine, At Detroit—Morlarty, Hildebrand < Instead of resting ou hia glory, Ro! fore, the fundamental - purpose of | [ICKIES "‘"l'\" ""’; iyl uis 1 S00 athletes from 77 Institutions | thi® city, representing the Commercia) - - ;""‘ill"‘"’ A b ity Kbkl °'history of the worle or 1t 18 e alleys. The g . : Mt wa de. He stric , the Stanford's physical activities is to turn o A s 2 4 ypoted, ey I'he games were rolled here HODDO Reta"“ Laurcls utabsdte gt gl i oo Sl oty it a Iarge number of men whose |17 ISt thal ever earned a million f TR0 L kon just closed saw |80d While the counting score is on i feati o & BIG DAY FOR FERRIS, hodies are deseloped ws weil as thele 9000 many records fall and gave promise of [KAMER wom, it in: interesting to note By Defeating Horemans nine three times. Home Tuns weren't 8o mumerous in |MINAS. Facilities are provided ot e M o[ clasny outdoor season, Coachies are (tHAL on tolal pinfall Thompson had , New York, April 11.—Willie Hop 2 % le 1007, but Mobe Kerris and Buck [Merely for the few men who ean o T 5o S0 o e tast | expected to wateh the Kanwas relays [277 8N Arnoys 399, LAst nights, pe retained his title of world's 1 The scout was comvinced the out- Freeman njected two of them into the | WAk the varsity sport squads, but | 50 el taa l Whicl wrote the] With unusual fntercet in view of the "\":"““ i s balkiine bitliard champion last nigif. ' aoaae wihe had been recommended to Boston-Athistic game at Philadelphia |OF £\ man in the universlty. o0y g G obs CrnSiars of man-fighting | Midwestern Olymple tryouts which [ TIOFFTEEE (S B 155 + 96 [ despite the fact that he was dafeai- jin wyen't ready, but he gas up in on April 11, and aithough Jack [ Thi® plan was devcloped by Paul | Tt 400 crashing fist of | W1 be held here May [Thompson-—115, 92, 107, 114, 136, § L T e i the air about this fellow, who was good Coombs pitched manfully for 14 in. | '2VIE Braduate manage St Mtasinimen PR o The tourney will de 17 relay g G e N ' T poimt mateh with Edouard Horemans opouen 1o pitch two no-hit games in [dent body. 11e and his ! zEimmons, gh-speed. ot i . he 102, 124 . of Melgium, The score was 318 to ¢ nings, the cireuit clouts were too geared fist of Corbett and the rock nd nine gpectal events divided for th T S at the Cis N succession much for him. Doubles by Sullivan |P'AN8 for a grad ribbed 1 ¢t e " ez o groups, university, college, mili- ‘v\'ms»\ a |v A ‘_.\-n a "h‘ ATe B0, in thirteen innings but Hoppe | Sed el ) 3 1 b L N {oatic facilition extandi wer a pertod | TObed fist of the primitive Jeffries g 4 . lof Waterbury howls 1Foote of this city, ap , . ained ‘ednesd and Unginub, .Collins’ base on bails [%1's facilitlen exionding over & Beritd | ™nut none of thess fists had morr nd high school, Twenty-two wni- | b erissimtbrharinits ;r:;pm::,l-hfi:" 'Tl”...lwfi‘"‘fi-.'fi":.‘. Snap judgment told e to sign the and Freeman's four-hase waliop Mt ment of men is expected 1o reach 'hAn An elementary teaining in the \ ties and 25 colleges' some time W I ‘f dd B “' Spt ) & ol . . piteher on the strength of those two the game on fce. Tesides hitting o |y Meknn of physiogs welfam of money-making, and they » had significd thete intention of en tlis-Madden Battle dg no-hit games, Only the fact that a ;‘"“1‘. A double and a homer, Ferrts 30000 N e F e of The | handicapped further by having [ tering either relay teams or athletes | For the Queenshoro RIIIK NAMED FOR OLYMPICS fancy price was asked cansed ;n- to andled 15 chanees afield, The score: o ished in the dayvs of meng sirses, | 11 the special events, or both iy . he 18« . - ‘ pass up the proposition,” explained Athletics, T ey football fields are i | Alrcady 'ht I‘»-m)\-r\ " ' h:\' |’v’w'm‘ The University of lowd, which won 1.,‘v\'-‘:k |A\Pl|‘.l|r‘xl\ ;r\"n.“‘ ::J:‘.l- tokio, Apmi 11 Naito, former (he reont ab b I L e Lot | RIMBNtNr o wBh aN T The. o the one-mile relay last year, Wil e ywolght champion, and Partley | NN State university wregtler has | o qiqu't 11ks the pitching motion of 5 heavywelght b i back to defond its reeord, as will the Madden, Now “"_,: hp'm“,inh"' winy een nemed a member of the team | pophine, and 1 could see that he was fen tennis courts are in use, and Sullivan a rhett fought for University of Texus, which nosed out ' take place at the Queenshoro A. ¢, on *“PAN Will 8end 1o the Olympic games, |, ya( felder, Howaver, he had been Beybold, rf. ...... & 'eventually there will he 26. Another Durse of I Corbett and itz | the University of Pennsylvania in the | May 12 instead of May 13, It was an- averaging a strikcout an inning for Davis, 1b. veres 6 O {swimming pool will supplement the fought for £15,000, winner take medley relay last year, In the collegc jouneed yesterday, 30 games, Murphy, 2b. ..., 6 & h nt for Vitz fought J tall for & class relays, Butler of Indianapolis hus 5 “f foally decided 1 dida't want the ¥ 2 {present one. Other cquipment for itz fought Jim 1Mall for 840,000 in | - R y 3 Behreck, v, ... 2 0| Sutdose Wott now Open o the stu- | 1303, the largest purte offered up to | ontered o the hialf mille and| Boenes N i1 Tmlate Louisville Slugger pitcher or outfielder and weng on my -'0"'*; ef. y: # ' O Lients includes two tracks, two polo ! time, Offcrod s a better word | the mile relasa which it won i the ggaila, heavyweight box- Bats $1.18 Each wax, but not without consideraple mis z\nll't ah. o B " 1{fields and two soccer flelds than paic wen itz went to eol- st Kansas relays, The Kansas State , sailed for New York yesterday on givin for fear 1 had pulled a hone Joombs, . ...uis ) 6 0 | ywhile the gymnasium is being lect the check was worlhiloss H hers' colieg Empori which the steamer Western World, He said MONIER BROS b AR b sl sanded. Tmprovoments authorized Millions Yet 1o be Made won the two-mile relay, and Cornell | that he had been engaged to figh o | as 1 know, never reached the majors Totals ........ 47 b 421 leall for offices there for the adminis Jefivies got 840,000 and a honus of Mege of Towa, winner of the medley | iy scries of bouts promoted A8-42 MAIN ST, However, those 1wo no-hit games wer: Boston, ration of athletics, and 4,000 lockers $10.060 for comir f retirement 1y h agai Tex Rickard, awrul bait for my snap judgment.” ab, ) for studente, There will be five fn- to battle Johnsor " NOEIO WAk Sullivan, ef. ...... 2 v 6] deor and” two outdoor bagkcthall paid 820,000 whea he lost o Jde v e r : = T e Unglaug, 1b. ..... ] ing, fencing and gymnastic v drow a flat guarantee of $160,000 fo ow to Start the ay rong Hoey, If. . . » 3 0 courts for handball and six for voll ighting Dempeey at Toledo. Yreeman, 1. . Rickard promoted 1 Ferris, 2b. vere d ' ] anford noa said he'd never risk off Wagner, s0. ...... 7 d vl atl gymnasium sum to any { Criger, « o« b 0 o | whic 8 t equipmen " co then, however Young, p. ... ents at cost prices *8haw . . o | wmateIL 3. e 2 0 00 1" |SMOT-LITES, TAIL-ATES ‘ A “Ratted for Young in the : LOSE IN VOLLEY BALL .- *Batted 1 ang in the | M j 1irpe Boston 0106 6 048 S AR Wille Left on bases, Athl soston Two Stromgest Contenders Get Shock Virst Miltion Dollar Poree Dimmers and &lead- Dempsey will demand 10 earned runs stolen | Ferris: two-has ts, 1 ybo lites Wi Bchreck 1 1 Knight; ho irn dat t > 5 A AND 350 THE DAY WAS, FoR LISTEN - MY ALL PRACTICAL PURPoses, J ! 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