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T i iy : NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ‘DAY, APRIL 1924,° SHLHLEH 555555555855 LIEBHILLHHLLBLL0LELELIEBLLLELELLBLE8000505808588458 5055895885058 368588888888988856MELLLIL5F4505305585888885555558585885588585088855588885585884 95588087 YOUNG STRIBLING FIGHTS TONIGHT — HARVARD LOSES STAR PLAYER — BIG LEAGUES OPEN SEASON TOMORROW-— CHANGES IN BASKETBALL RULES — CHAMPIONSHIP JAPANESE BASEBALL TEAM COMING TO U. S.— SPORTING BRIEFS PVETITIIPVTIOVITIIIITICTOIVP . LALd 289092880 FPIEPIIITITPIPIITRTIPPITTIIVIIITIPRIITTIITITOVIITIVTIVOIFVIIETTITIITIVICTTITIVIGVITUICTITIIFIIVOCUIVITINTVITIVGIITIIVEFINICICIVITECITVVITIITINNE EVERY BIG LEAGUE TEAM ON EDGE ~ BASHETBALLRULES /'Tis NOT COIN BUT FAME COLLEGES HAVE HA AWAITING FIRST GAME TOMORROW TURTHER EXPLATNED THESE CHILEANS SEEK?z | STARS MAKING GOOD N —— Guarding From Rear Abolished-- : . ’ ' | Collins, Sisler, Frisch, Etc., All baseball fans of the country pre- ( Billy Evans) Some of baseball's greatest stars have come direct from the colleges to the majors, As references we give'Eddie Collins, George Sisler, PFrankie Frisch, Joo Dugan, Pete Donahue, and a host of others, . The college field has become very productive for the majors. The big league scouts look over the “rah-rah™ athietes with the greatest of care. H s s dicting cloudy skies with obuble geRcd Gan g % % - showers for the opening of both| X 3 % D s ? | New York, Aprit 14 major leagiue seasons tomorrow | = I Unusually lively cont : ik *Plorida Cocoanut league™ Changes in the skethall code to assure nnitormity | in interpretation and climinate southern citios as the big lea ;s « [Wholesale rouli o made b R Sclpeltioy e Lig loa s ; . &, i {the joint ha : ies committee general interest whicl ) [ R L ¥ N ' rey : ., the Inter- crowds of 0 and 20,000 at Cl : ; @ e noihe ‘ cago and New York yesterday in the | E 3 ; X . fHonalalle et - While th final pre tory games. As all teams P . : | ¢ will not stand on location awaiting the opening | : _ ; £ 5 Iy affect the style of the Ateur cerenonies the oflicial government re- | e - ‘e 2 Eitn it is now played they will | % port announced its sour prediction, GREAC : R F % 7 ttend te clarify the code by shifting A . Cloudy, upsettled and cooler weatl f ¥ Ty g the burden of progf to fii se in . 1 er over most portions east of the Mis- | % o % § 3 stead of the defence, thereby giving sissippi with showers as far cast as < 5 3 s B s a tangible 1 < for a decision the Appalachian region were promis- ; R & instead of making technical violations ed. [ f oy ok s 8 @ matter of judgment | | The collegian ig a business man Y . b : : No Guardng by : e aey \hrsiegin 3 2 Tomorrow's Assigmuents 5 g % - g ha - The moct i Jiadall Knowing there is a demand for his Umpire assignments for the opening % i & P B he most important change from v e services, he secks to sell himself to the games in the National league tomor- | & s 7 3 & PUCIS: poit - of g makes asion of foreign moters to match him only with top- 0y oot Lidder. row were anounced as follows | 3 2 S ‘ § 3 suar f‘."v: rom the rear, where there | pugs Heading the list |notchers. * I seek fame, not moncy, It is surprising what some of the At Philadelphia: Osday and Mc- P el contact, a personal foul are two ans, Quintin Romero- he declares, without cracking a smile. | oqycated stars make the big league Cormick. : : : GERNLDY TulopmOne bl 2nd | Rojas, heavyweight champion of h Mr. Vicentini fcels the same Wa¥ . yuengtes come across with, A bonus At Cincinnati: Klem and Wilson. | Hitig % on beeomes miandatory instezd heloved country. and Luis Vieentini, about it, he asserts. On the occasion yor signing, in addition to a fat salary. At St. Louis: Moran, Pfirman and : ] 2 : Sor lightweight champion of the dear old of his last visit here Mr. Vicentini was | jg ysually stipulated. . Powell. i@ 25 2k : A4 |n‘y|.‘um:v. 1o runni ‘w»n‘v homeland. | rather roughly dealt v by Johni¥ e sandlotters in most cases is will= s clarif pecifying | Ay, Romero-Tiojas has asked pro- | Shugrue, the one-eyed battler. ing to accept & fair salury and a lot Signing a college ball playcr is a far more difficult task than getting a sandlotter to agree on terms. At New York: Quigle) and | & : PR 1 s LS4 S 4 s T lof promises, but not the collegian, P !v\oem‘,\.l SN . i : § L, TR T : oAty > Sty ol making the grade in the big show Is Ball,” a brief review of the pre-scason . st o P a difficult task. He sceks to protect outlook and an attempted glimpse into § s o Ginilang BRI o ball. i the future is not amiss. 1n the Ameri- . a0 s | “rhe i o e | Celties and Roscubtums. Paterson and | [:[]UP[E ul: []”'":ITS himself against fallure can league seven strong contenders e s player to hawve his hand behind Tre i g ‘all seek to dethrone the championship i Bl i e se g e BRTronton, R ieAt G fand SGlen Kalis Very often when some college star ' i | is signed to a big league contract it is \‘\111‘1”\1' hu]t '\'-“v: it ll:".\'\ ~( “l"x‘:l‘_\ $ A > N ¥ that in the event the nded 1 to Nid Olympic Fumd. . . Nctadl (hat 1 i) T8 ox e & hard team to ‘beat, Here's et 3 gots nosscssion of the ball after s N d J T Be stipulated that he cannot he sold or how Billy Evans, famous umpire and * Wiy violution, play shall continue y v;u.'” New York, April 14.-—Three pro- emo} an unmr eams m traded during the length of his con- bascball expert, sizes up the American . 4 interruption but in t 5 o | fessional basketba!ll games bringing | C hw b Ch l M“ trieet b v T n but iy event the team ' X ] circuit: 3 e / the violations gets posscasion | together the original Celtics of New 0aC y aries mier While & major league club seldom New York-—The Yankees arc going 4 ; ol b e : York and the Rosenblums of Cleve- LR gives more than a one-year contract to be hard to beat in the American | lend, PPaterson and Trenton of the . 10 & recruit, no matter how promising league, Huggins has a great pitching | Mctropolitan league and the Visita- he Pirates, under the coaching ol | o nay geem, still 1 know of several staff. Perhaps some of the veterans are . ) ton club of New York and Glens | Charlie Miller and the munugement of | o) pping who put over a two-year slipping & bit, but it is stll the best | 17 worry of e Kid piayors.. . o fore he can be withdrawn, The time | Falis, } 1 be played tonight for Billy March, will aghin take the field | o000 and one who was fortunate corps of hurlers in the majors, Piten- | Fvery one has ever : ; clement ea hiavedty the nenefit of the American Olympie Uhis summer to meat all comers and | o0y 40 tie a major league club up ing wins peanants, Rival American ball, well embers, how as 1 s ) " : ',l» o 1 fund |the firat real practice will take place for three years.. i e biiits took over I pitching | he contri his dime or gwo bits Sl v ""l f ‘”'*l' |cn Good Friday morning at the park. ) Rt 4 lubs look o ching e and third and fourth i I be two An innovation this year will be tw Tho'collagtan (8 Ainays wise enough in overy game they s 3 fquarters but one minute shall elapse i Riadled . . — apse, | " : (3 Pirate teams—the Seniors and the s o Yankees. Club appears Fhe dutics of the umpire were ov. | DUtch Leonard May Go e e ors i b vivtustly | to Mo the contraet 80 worded that the club must pay regardless of the A et yoar, e o e i evetre: tho 10UNG -STRIBLING WILL o et e Back to Detroit Team [t sanie team that won the city title | 1he club nust pay Detroit—"Ty Cobh rgerous home ay with exactly on his side of the court and [ s b o g ) J w o . elub beeause jt can ) Fame ich went through ) N, can also toss the ball up in gerim Fresno, Calf, April 14.--Does . : ! ’ | . Caif, April posed of youngsters who are learning | Aoty A SproRd BIAtS FIGHT I‘OR A DECISION age: hut in divisions of opinion A8 0 [1y4ch Teonard, famous southpaw of [the game and will, ultimately, take Well do [ remember the cuze of one problems is second base and pitehing 1 Detroit gets consistently good piteh- cent t pitching staff has been prtaining to fouls the referec Pir ) college player who tied & major league g a few years bae enc " the place of the older Pirates, who, | g play § | W few years back, intend to return te v Slib (b & taocyedr oantFuct Talling fob Ing the club is g0 strong in other (s trengtive by the addition of Carl o supreme, P Mia SELIR LGCItheLE dAriRiion Yehe: partments of play that it is sure to s Melwan of Canada Predicts That | The matter of changing 1) oring {the American League? j!l\'n lose their passionate interest for $3000 a year. In addition he received a 22000 bonus for signing. be a contender all the way, The prob Mgy, crack south from the by i to make'n fieid goal connt three points | Leonard two years ago refused to | il pec i lem s pitching, Without it the Tyzers s R He Wil Give Georgia Youth and a foul one was brought up and | report to the Detroit yRers because '“f.‘:,_}“ MIH‘N‘. m‘"',“:,.,,',,m: this| The terms of the contract made it will suffer, Little change in team Paul, leading piteher of all minor Cit Tioatlas omtelit [ discussed 1o some. fength but was |of @ salary difference. The club wan [, Conch Miller, 1o lscet e lous | imperative that the player be carried = juiesonhoi las stubborn about the matter as |y o0 5 (he Pirates again, he feels| by the big league club for two years, that under no conditions could he be strength over last ¥ § S gues last sc — ! i, April 14 -William Teonard, n resuit, Detrolt Yost & fgo i ST tarents of sport and In Bigney's injury keeps him ont of th - ; 1 lneup, it will be wnothcr deriou itadciphin: On the eve of the (y ribling, the youthful I'ght FINAI PLAY TOMORROW + [great piteher and Leonard consider- |{iE inlorests of the younger clement sent to the minors. bandicap pening of big league baseball the 10- 40 oo teny hoxer -of Macon, Ga., d S | stie mauey. e ought to pay somo attention to the | Iefore the end of the first year it Cleveland — The Indlaus gers were looking forward o Matkin § o b | —— | rhe dope s that Leonard recently | youngsters, e therefore hit upon | was evident the player wouldn't do. Strengthencd first bise at the expens ence to tre coming cam. W Sl Ho sl b i RS RS wee joDMICd to Commissioner Landis for |{he plan of having two Pirate teams. | The club paid him off in full and sent R boaend and cat p : Cornie Mack Is hopeful of it t 10 a ten-round decislon bout hess Masters Will Meet In 2050 iautement agd that he has been | A1l young boys who wish to try out | him home. promising young pitchers may niss herth wille Arthure Dling said e was inoexcellent | Ropnd Which Will Decide Piest | Festored to good standing again. *yar the juniors are invited to meet at v $hs hindling of the capericnced cortatn that his toant will jon und that his only regret wa ' Detroit suffered from lack of piteh- [ the park Good Friday. Despite the fact that some of the O'Nelll ek of the plate, Wamby is cmorge t rellar, . i ment p Mike Me- Five and Money Shares, + |ing last season and finished second, - - game's groatest stars huve come direct & mighty good ball player. He pusso g der of t avys Cobb is none too well satisfied with lis | WAVERS AND OCKENDEN WIN. | [jom the colleges diamonds, it's a to Boston with O'Nelll for | The addition of Tierney, weight tt i New York, April 14.--Chess mas- 1924 staff, it scoms, | Philadeiphia, April 14, Arthur bessda Buiss will udd a batting punch, noh Ihile, at sooond kv Das A P el ters competing in the internatonal | 1y jg well known that Manager Cobb ' Havers, open golf champion of Eng- | (Continued on Following Page) $he oftonso, The loss of U'Nelll croft fortificd : [ ! 1 tournament rest today in preparation [yae been In communication with {land, and James Ockenden defeated or e Ist round tomorrow which 'y sonard veral times relative to his | ¥ped Knight, winner of the recent Wamby may weaken defenee braves’ infil ek Kol : ieliake i | Wushington— Muc e y at thi 3 | K McTigue every 1 the |18 expected to definitely declde ti jreturn to the game. 8o it would oc- | nmateur North and South (OUrMAMEN! e —————— £iub ne last year wit ' . th of T g 3 fiest five positions and money prizes. | cagion no surprise in this scetion if[at Pinchurst, and J. Wood Platt, Q brainy leader, mal quitd ane i : Apprare p, Wednesday will be devoted 10 com= | gyel, an announcement was made | Philadelphia, in an exhibition mateh Louisville Slugger g t . bl yesierday, 4.nd Bats $1.18 Each Il the infraction shall e oreot t produce tting the necessary equinment 1 | i he of cquipment than has been Ustitute wiioihas Koo ent m..i m p . : ) innay” in the abote |t ne must actually participate he- vzie, and Tom Sheehan, from pleting adjour, games, we debut, Und the pitel tai ‘ & reml ' ‘ P heiom " o the the yoar ago. The ontfield - 5 = o And final round witl be played Thurs- itd 18 rated a8 one of the the end of the morning round s day [ gante's greatest southipaws, 1f he fs sitish players led by & margin of MONIER BROS. Timit to win in ove Y i o ever, is hit ‘ ) o4 temperament of H t " porary ab . b any. | just half o good as a pitcher now, as'one hole, They ended the match at from 1 orlil's « ‘ i ye was then in his prime, he would the thirty-three hole when Ockenden 38-12 MAIN ST, four. that must e sol L0 FUMAININGE BANICE 10 @life]) | ———— @ different spivi - T tace, even though Capabla . Chica ) that scomed iy A Lale's Whole Track Ontéit Will .\‘,,‘.. l‘ final \m..n" The 3In "8 !'w)-‘when a Fe"er Needs a Frlend 1o m most i . last seq A e " ars wm strony . Pennsylvania Relays 1o be U0 after an indifferent start purswed of Frank Chance mny cat yakeny dridge good for the old master” with determination i the club 1k upport ; 3 but his britliant ehess was interrupted Stuts ¢ terday by 1% D, Yates of England womething lacking lost . in in ti . A va I8 move draw. Dr, Lasker won Kept the appir f | park dams wi N s Geza Meroczy of Hungary in 50 | In the W ound, Whit ) l‘ iize " he regular shortstop f E i o a o bt y ng fan DoG-GoNT. | CAN'T HAVE show improvement and it i ? S game of | ) t A . il & an . tet choslovakin, ANY FUN OR ANYTHING - ALl apparently on solved by flu-] OF Fun BUT | HAFTA VR £ i-\'\u he kable 1 ¢ I I T ATe HAWANIANS ot ~'.‘ ‘.‘ .:7;,51 with ul,,. result i '[ . } ALL THE TIME - .+ MY BACK A A i chuilt by McGra . o to fifth : < B E TME DICKENS f 16 world 1 Srowr we 108-Metrr Olymple Teial Swim 1200 10 Tifth. - He was defeated yes. 3 e/ / HURYS LI¥C = Hisler at ' terday by Bd. Lasker of Chicago in - s { Toe €. Frank Markehall, United mpion, moved into fourth 1o make trouble. Ther . and Ju teaim’s me reason ar can joag Philad was t Irawing in 21 mover with AMlekhine of 1tussia, who is ird position. Eidfin nd David Janowski of onrned after moves in jeague | other mateh of the day, ””“':;‘:” 3 - A ! « > 1 In 1 win . { as Catohepaalmer, Seott and Nerg Work Out a< Mound men - rmon last year Billy Fitz Inick, 1d “Iy with 11 Iry, Synder, for and Zellke. The Meviden boy whoe | RACER MEETS DEATH Weishaar, 31. Dies of Injuries ceived tn Motor Cyele Speed Con- test Yestenday., the country