New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 16, 1924, Page 9

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Well, they're off again, and once more the faithful ones, with their Mttic note books may be secn stand- g in awe-struck marvel before the Merald score board as they jot down the figures which they hope will bring them the winning numbers. I'rom a playing standing, the de- feat of the Giants and the victory of the Reds featured the openers in the Natienal league. Ruether pitched ef- ely against New York. Har- rave's two singles and two triples fed the Cine A rally in the ninth won for St. Louis, Boston and I'hiladelphia pl d 11 innings to a In the American league the Yanks, Senators, Tygers and Browns were the winners in the openers. oston's defeat was counted for by Wambs- ganss' erro: Walter Johnson was invineible, The Cleveland-Detroit game was replete with brilllant field- ing. Sisler in his great come-back aided materially in his team’s victory, he having pted chances without an error, The International scason opens to- day. acce ended their in Hartford Mack and training for their tomorrow night, lLewis have bout Pittsfield tces of Eddie Gallagher, a White Sox recruit initial sacke Trinity looked pretty bad yesterday when Lowell Tex came through with a 13 to 9 win, It begins to look though Firpo means % 10, emphy no,” when he says no to fighting more, Latest dispatches say that of fers he has turned down wpproximate a halt millien, as now woin Atla serics are The tied, the last night's & s-Dixie v rs ha to 21, Dr, Lasker li¢ and seems certain to in their chess tourney, ving ne, a lead L Capablanca now sufe fight- or other trying to that Harry The ing for a lout for the 2t an opponent tor Hary will agree to meet, Hartford 1. Wills-somehody 20th, The Bud Fisher Hartford lost Tato of Waterbury in a siat bowling muatch last night, the being five to four, of count he O'Brien, another Hartford won cight of t nine strings bowled against Alix of*dlcriden Kid Kaplan and Wagner r the sleaders the sports writers ehoiee for those who entitied to at Johnny Dundee's welght crown, in are a erack nndor At Yale, football is 1 that is self-supporti Aifferent sports on the Haven university, o only sport There are 20 list at the New Al Pettingill of Ne ed to he dittle morn e Vants ner Orleans prov- mornir me M0 ing the Divie mite 1 Td Taylor of final stopper on scoring a knocke lory out 1 oon hegan to =kid ¢ T put the 8 the out in two r night, roun s 'V mateh dnelk A wk 1t tomn mont! Johnson in Can The Motorcycle Sensation of the Day / SOMETHL‘JG new! 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HADFIEILD 21 Myrtle Steeet Just Around the Cormer has been given the serv-| light= | ( NeW BRILAIN UA]L Y HisRA LU. victory over the aged® ex champion won't help Renaylt's stock any and if Johnsonn manages to go the limit with him—which isn’t at all unlikely it won't look very good for Demp- sey's “forcmost challenger.” In Bassler, Woodall and Manion, the Detroit Tygers hoast one of the best catching staffs in the majors, thinks Ty Cobb, Everything con compare favorably game, with any in the receivers, Ilach is the first two 200 clybbers, Al are good clever with the stick, named being consistent, Bassler is the dean of the corps, though he is only a youngstcr in point of service, The Tygers obtained cach | these three backstops directly the minors. 1In other words, what- ever big league experience they pos- sess was received since coming to De- | troit, foatuie JACK POWELL. MYSTERY PITCH- R ack Powell, who used Io like you friend. Powe Ttemember J and phlegmatic pitcher 1 offerings to batters ht hand cigars to your | kindly and gently—the Jac who was said to “have no fstill could not be hit? Well, Jack | pitehed a typical Powell game against Cincinnati on April 16, 1§ cds died on his hands, Sockalexis, Indian, playcd left for Cleve- \e score: CINCINN mig | Mol Smith, rland, I Childs, 2 Wallaco, ‘ebeau, 1b O'Connor, Powell, p Cleveland Clnelonati Two base bnse—lrwin, Double ilde and Tebeau, L by Powell 3 L by Powell 1 vartwood and Wood. " GORBINS T0 PRACTICE 200 000 10x 000 010 000~ hilds 2. Stolen vlay-—MeAleer, Bases on palls— Struck out- Umpires Time—1:50, hite—d dered, this trio will | one of | frem | | WIUN ybuA Y, APk Simmons, 18 Bl"“l’er Crops .. - On Your Chin " fl. llall\s 1: . .""°li“l‘. P . Every morning is harvest ‘2?.',‘.%'2'\‘""”" % time for whiskers—and the | new Gem Blades shave away 3685 crops a year with never a sore spot or astalkof stubble left over. Toy'emt Maivelous New GEM Double-Life Blades double 4 | the rotund | ,NATI(]NAL—AMERIEAN ' LEAGUE flAlL fiAMES[..”.., i bascs Philadelp! 1 Use GSM Safety Razors rris; umpires E FIRST DAY ¥/ New YorkR, April 16, —Small crowds at Philadelphia end St, Louis in the ional leag prevented the major league basgball openiug day attendance records from being shattered 47 fans flocked through turnstiles in cight cities. ‘I'he unofficial figure was 13,- less than last year when the total of 230,000 was swelled by the 70,000 persons who atte ed the dedication of the Yanke stadium. St. Louis 7, Chicago 3 Chicago, April 16.—George | Slater, outstanding star of the 19 | American lcagtie season, came ba 1to the game after a year's absence due | [to impaired vision and making his de- but as manager of the is | | Browns, contributed largely |team’s 7 to 3 victory over Chicago by smashing out two hits in four at-| tempts, Harold raer, s | Sister, 11 Williame, u Manus, bson, ereid. w\m ke CITCAGO B, I, (Continucd I'rom Prec I.i" cding Page.) {eClellan, ss sehalk, o .. [ Rovartson, "y strunk, 2 . Counali Archdeaco L in in 8t 00118257 0-7 : 00100000 niw, Kerger, 1o stolen hnaes, Louls Y Chicago Two base cobson ; Collins arrls, Boon Colling to 8 . Chleago 6 Robertson hase on bails, sLruck out I Stolen hitses Loe; double pl Ward to Pip, Bl ott to W MHV~4H.~M to Mar is, Wanibsy Harris; left on & . Boston § balls, offt Tloxt 1, off h . Moyt 1, Ly i m 5; off Iuning pitcher and Dinneen; Burglars Beat Dempsey, passed balls, o'Neil mnives, Connolly i Los Angeles, April 16,—DBurglars | beat, J Dempsey to the cash box - it Alesander Pa theater Kansas City, Mo, ac 3 1 tages’ a syit brought against Dempsey and his manager. Demp- oy's complaint says $2,356 due for performances in Kansas ity never was paid, The'answer says that sum represented ex profits, kept in a | separate cash box from the $4,000 a week mintmum guaranteed under ghe Detroit 4, Cleveland 3 * Detroit, April 16,—Detroit opened the American leagye season here by acfeating Cleveland 4 to 2 in a game veplote with sensational fielding, Cobb, Hellmann and Speaker shared honors {in fielding almost impossible catehes, ['The Tiger's manager eut off a possible tio In the eighth inning when he him here by Manager Tobin Wants Big Turnout at | Park on Good Friday Morning at 10 O'clock, Manager Jack Tobin of the Corbin 18 didates m meet at Fréday morning praciice. This applic old timers, but also to | comers who waat to try out team, Walnut Hill park 1 at o'clock any new for the ger Tobin explaing that not single position vn the te has been ivarded and new pleyer | comes out will an cven chance | to make the team if he can make the | #rad ‘Thin Men ' Skinny Men Run Down-Men Nervous Men You probably kr is tie atest any o have | EE e it contains mare Vit that 00d You can get You'll be glad to know that Cod or Uil comea in sugar-coated tab #0 if you really want to put 10 or 20 pounds of real healthy flesh {on your Lon W feel well and strong ask Clark & Brainerd or Diek- inson Drug Co. or any druggist for a { box of McCoy's Cod Liver Ol Tabiet Only 60 cents for 60 tebicts and | | you don’t gain five pounds in 30 day your druggist will hand you back the money you paid for them. it ien’t anything unusval for a per- #om to g2in 10 pounds in 30 days, u P minca 1 lets now, has issued a call for all ¢ m-\ for " $ not only to the that Cod Liver raced far to his left for a leaping |eateh that rebbed Summa of what appeared 1o be a certain home run, Bine, the ‘Tiger fisst hageman, hit 4 home run over the eonterfield fenee, in the sisth inning, starting a rally that gave Detroit three runs and a one point margin in that joning, CLEVELAND AT fighter's contract and that when bueg- lars snatched the cash box there were no excess profits, In the cro plaint demands § and Kearns owe 1 But Only to Cash Box fe dl.. 10, 19.4 ROGERS ALLEYS J INDUSTRIAL LEAGLE North & Judd. Carlson 9% 8 Joseplison Volek neny isenney 269 | lowarth Patr Turner 1 Molyneux Merrwin Wile Mitchell Low man N. B, \im hine., 108 90— 284 | 105 = 335 Georges ., . Redell ., Hensomen Joseph 1 answoer and eross complaint to | Suburban Heights. | Tommy |dce De aney Archie MeCloud Penny Wadsworth " ROMERO IS NOT HUCH in His 5| | New Chilean Heavyweight Workout in New York Showing Nothiug Alarming. Nyborg Olashaw Oliso, New April 16.—Quintin Re- mero, Chilean Jicavyweight, failed to of boxing fans and York, impress a gallery critics in his first public workout at on Square Garden, big Chilean worked two rounds Tom- with Gunning with the Russian heavyweight, Harry ronnds Lazuka, and two 10pe, punched the bag of shadow boxing, 1 cd Lazuka with case, his own with the jum American Like nghis treme his oppa parently s little versc ity or defensive Luis Vicentini, o meets Pa , at Mad has begun tr but will be mac Johnson as his prob: Mr. Ford Owner How is your Car for 1 Specialize in Ford T Prices R r which he skipped did a bit pummet- gan he South and mero Zurek out Re Jurgen May tomero upen into submi )- i o Garden May Romero's ge- > opponent. MATCH CALLED OFF, The proposed duckpin doubles | match between “Ifido” O'Brien and | Lddie Anderson paired up against the highly touted Spinella brothers of Frooklyn, hasbeen declared off. 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