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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1924 e SSLHLBLLHLHDHL HSHEL BB PHHLS S8, L9885 5065588556MHHLEH8.505 8955652888588, CASEY STENGEL, WORLD SERIES HERO, GETS HOME RUN—TANK RECORDS SET AT YALE POOL MEET — PRINCETON TEAM TRIMS VERMONT—MOHAWKS PLAN BASEBALL TEAM — DUNDEE TO FIGHT ROCKY KANSAS—SPORTING BRIEFS FIPITIIEINITIV PIPVVNIPIPITICEIIIE % MOPEPIEIPIFIPIIIECITOTIVEIITINORIPIEIOTY m DETROIT TAKES LEAD IN AMERICAN e T = S |ALL NEW BRITAIN WON 16 OF 28 BEING ONLY WINNER THAT REPEATS [ : 1% : CONTESTS PLAYED DURING SEASON Cleveland Loses 5-1—Braves Win and Top Nationals— : e : ; Nod s T a : . “\iert” Taylor Leads in In- Pirates Win Over Reds—Giants Trounce Robins—| : ! gImi 4 l ’ de:lm | dividual Scoring, With Babe Hitless and Yanks Lose—Cubs, With Alexander : ' b i 3 : “Chief” Larson Second Pitching, Easily Win—White Sox Trounce Browns— e v ’ : mmg | and “Chuck” Wojak Third Athletics Win. % g o 3 i ‘ E ¢ - - A summary of the All New Britain’'s New York, April 17.—All victors of f . the major league opening day wers 3 basketball season shows that the team defeated yesterday except Detroit, | (s & Dy .gneasy Sl | B % s 3 , ! played 28 games, qf which they wou which jumped to the American league : i ok ame 5 ’ " P g 3 i L ”> % m‘]" GAME IN \‘If h-d 16 and lost 12 In individual scor- cade by winning over Cle : L y . 4 ¢ o srw rst Sunday game ever played | B y ki lsau: Thlp‘\ 7 winblog & e Cie It - T eR i e i in the National loague was congested |INE Mert Taglor led them all with a gel in the tenth inning broke Cubs Win 4 3 % 4 : 3 'at St. Louis on April 17, 1892, in the |total of 293 points, while Big Chie two-day tie between Boston . Louis, Apri —Battiifg three | [presenec of 15,000 people, including |Larson came second with 130 points. Philadelphia and placed the Braves pitchers out of the box, the l‘m"nxu] ;!hl: r'mm.lm,r h”,ui J'fn."orh""‘ Com- | Tayior's points were accounted for by at the head of the National parade. |(‘ubs evened the series with the St iskey, Latham and O'Neif, former S8f |20 fie1d goals and 53 fouls, while the ThiFscare was & $0 3. |l.ouis Cardinals here yesterday, 13 to Lonis stars, appearcd in Cincinnati | chiet shot in 71 field goals and 43 any Home Runs |4, £ r‘“ll)«‘):'mi.‘l ’Ian;\;l i\Itnlrllan».t 1::hz ’)mnfl Irouls “Chuckie” \\‘c_yal\, who did not p ere Lumerons. oy e vatiredlin tae Aest in cher, who could throw tremendous- | 7 es, Billy h ! el ha : tor. “Parisian Rob” Carruthers weak- | connected with Durleigh Grimes’ gies, resulting in as many runs, North ey i Do LA k }\\vrc field goals, The scason's records spitter for circuit blows in the Giant took up the pitching burden for the d“;umw "M };'l;l Sl \fnr I.mlh‘a':_n follow: form reversal which downed Brooklyn (ardinals and lusted until the sisth ;i TEAM GAMES SINGLES J HOME RUNS day hit Fie "i\-lgdx“ il "Jn“; 7 to 1. Only six thousand persons when Friberg doubled #nd Heatheote ot BUCORBSIVE HIOULG - LHnk: he [ (o, T, of Torrington of the 44,000 opening day crowd re- |tripled, scoring [riberg and Miller, . ]94 43 ity Ctadanott “Atlas of New Haven turned for the second game. Carl- !und Hartnett hit over the left fie ool ncinnat Southington K. of son, a Philly pitcher, Hartnett of the 'feynce scoring behind, Heatheote, H. . . - - T D D@ € spixies of Hartford Cubs, L. B Bell of the Cardinals and |Bell then replaced North, but allowed e, 159 22 ‘,";rh‘;:‘:’ 2b. , 1 | Waterblry Collegia Harry Heilmann of the Tigers, were i single and a double which with & ’ Hatlldiss Hartford K. of ( the other four-base swatters. wild piteh, Scored two more runs ong St 169 a2 b 1% 0 0iAuas of New Haven 5 Babe Is Hitless The Cardinals threatened only in e o] . B Pt S A S\West Sides of Hartford 46 Wilbur Cooper pitched Pittsbyrgh [the fourth when Mueller tripled and ) . I | HEIRORD : Dixtes of Hartford .. to a 1 to 0 victory over Cincinna¥i in scored on Iicll’s home run. 77 : 50 . s Haettord I of O the best played game of the day.| The veteran Alexander allowed 11 Harrington, c. ... Brooklyn A. C. Waterbury Only one Red reached second basc Lits, but tightened in the pinch = o ey g e > Mullane, p. ... ) and six double plays helped to | With the bases filled in the scventh, ! yoro gpten one man mekes a good “the opinion that his club is going to lake and Simmons of Shreveport and “Hartford Y. M. IL. wweep runners from the sacks. Jack |Hornsby forced Blades at the plate 1,y qyy 4 contender. ) run second. He isn't claiming any Milwaukeg, amassed a total of 7i | *Insilco of Bentley held the Dodgers hitless until fand Bottomley hit into a double play, =~ oy yresence of Trs Speaker in the pennants, but by way of diversion base hits last scason. { \(, Toe { Maple A, v the sevents, after which he allowed [Grantham to Grices. The score: ! Cleveland lineup in 1920 made that odds that a club able to finish, second he genial Mr. Mack figures that if ab. r. b p. a. e, |SDixies of Hartford four blows. The veteran Jack Quinn cine club a pennant winner, always has a chance to be Arst, this trio can spread about two-thirds |Crooks, 2b .. *Middletowa . mave the Yankee batsmen only sixf = = Gy "o T3] The Cincinnati Reds are not nearly Mack Decidedly Original ‘as many hits over the American Carroll, If. ....... i | West Sides of Hartio safeties and turncd Babe Ruth back | T it i R s0 formidable without the peerless| Mr. Mack isn’t making such claims |eague parks this summer, his team Brodie, rf. .. | Hartford ‘ M. H hitless in the Red Sox 9 to & victory |y o I Eddie Roush in center field, {because of the addition of one Har il be very much in evidence, | Werden, 11 o Middietow which witnessed flashy by |Gean g . . | When 13dde Collins was forced 6ut big leaguer. Rather he is basing his v e e LR Dl e 5 3 | Dixies of Hariford young Dudiey Lee, Red Sox ghorts bl b s 3 of the Chicago lineup last season, the predictions on the acquisition gf three Y s ,m";"li' bushies Glasscoc 2 STerryville Amecr, While his team-mates walloped | ; Lp2L R White Sox defense wilted, star bushers, two outfielders and an 0 R E ST e Van Dyke, cf. .... Insilco of Meriden . St. Louis pitchers for 17 hits, Grover |1 P p ) 0| Opten some major league manager | infielder. D T L e 0y e sl Onrry s s “Middiotown Alexander coasted In with a 13 to & [Harinett s ooinid 203 0 0! mes to bat with the statement that | The Athletics biew last Weason be. °F it de il " | Buckley, e, .. Hartford K. o Cub victory. Rommel twirled a five fAlesnder, if he conld ge a cortain star player cause they lac a latting punch, bl IR . | *Winsted Nit contest for Connie Mack's young g iKE BN b he would just about win the pennant. That is the theory of Connie Mack figures ought o be poison | morr .. ..., Disies of Ha sthictes who drove the veteran M. ~ Connie Mack, famed leader of the and he should know . erjean league pitchers, it they gy 1,0ujg 12000 100 000—1 | West Ends of Brist 1 50 o continue their swat stunts as LI incinnati 0010 Hartford Y. M. M. Out of town gamas, gridge from the mound in the first| T : | Philadelphia Athletics, figures he is To remedy this . and add 1 y frame and beat Washington G'to 1. T, LOUISe {going to be in the running this sum- punch on the offense, he scourcd the lcaguers, Earned runs—Cineinnati 5. Home Sisler Again Stars . L PO, mer. Connle was up with the clect minors and bought three of the; Wc shall see what we shall see, runs— MePhee, Hollid Halligan. Individual Scoring, George Sisler’s batting and fielding |Fiack, ¢ soeeed 1 for half the season last year, then his Lrightest stars, Two base hits—Ruckle Holliday, again featured W St. Louis-Chicago [Douthitty rf ...l 0 club blew. | Mack’s three minor lcague stare, JEET TO RIGHT—STRA [Latham, Sacrifice hits—Werden, C'ar. Taylor, ¢ battle in the American '"Su"' ‘”"," Tlarnsby, 35 veveeses i [ The taciturn Cornelius 1s out with Bishop of Baltimore, Strand of Salt ND, . BISHOD, ruthers, Mullane, Van Dyke, Bases lLarson, single by Eddle « rought 5. ) ' alls—Ry Muilane 3, by Carruth. | W' Hooper home with & 3-2 White ox |Freig vy > 0| - lers 1. Double plays — Pinckney, Crooks, \\':-r‘lwn: Glasscock, Crooks, e R (8 Gt B S I SEVERAL RECORDS ARE BROXEN IN o i & hrovn tu am (4 MOHAWKS STARTING | BIG SWIMMING MEET AT YALE POOL¢E;;’\f'_?b:}ETL.;?x.;?‘:;]:iii’,]::::*;. L7 82 &\nl(‘laul with a lhru\\n ball and hit three other batsmen while defeating [NOTE B - 2 4 E i : . - A Cleveland, Sewell finished the game. l:'.;,,f‘,.'!,’ sEtasiesas Y : s e ' jai LAFAYETTE DEFEATS ARMY. Braves Win 3 van . 4 s s 3 o omorrow's score: Opel nl tl e Philadelphia, April 17.—~Boston and SRTIPPD 4 0 . MR IRGENIA SRR SEH SRS 4ot Taylor and Emily| \'aT\:.':'-'- Bt l‘un‘!.(lrhr -:Sr:“lh'lfn:- atest Scores Four 'I‘""‘ n Third and Seven ~ | ——— {Laseball arer ® Seventh. Yhiladephia played another extra iv ¢ 3 : Cieszynski Take Part in = s West Point, N. Y. April 17 ning bl dorligrampaeairiogl [ JIIRE Ll bR e - m::. Tr:"l';c 10th, 4 to 3, when Casey | Ren for b : Pmuce Tomormw w“h Mwy Tramphe .80 2 Ml ERAELDIRS i | CORNELL IlI,A\l(\ \m GARA. faystte defeated the Army nine " veeee 40D 008 21 3! Straight Contest. Rela\' Race—\\'orld's Besl L yesterday, 12 to 7 The gume w . 1 a the victors wors Stengel put the ball in the lv(l field @ .o o 3| Bicachers for the elroull, ' @ raves |, T¥0 Vuse hits Homaby Fribers, Gran. leely Candidates | Chariottesville, Va., April i A Milligan Allows 2 Hits, Fans 12, and | loosely played and A anth '""“‘.K,,',"L,",'.i' the Braves | tnam. Freigau. Mitler aad ifolm; thres bas feating Syracuse yesterday, 6 to 4 “Do Their Stuff.” Hhacans Win, 10-0, the superior in all departments of EIF the wore (Andmved tivia from nis Muwien Hosihas S84/ Grmeh BT Virginia registercd Its ninth | Ithaca, N. April 17.—Cornell play. 1n the hird tnning Lafay defeat after it seemed that the loca : The Mohawk Athletic club, one of | sive victory of the meason. Lec was — dofeated Niagura univorsity by a 10 solved Miller's pitching and ¥ sore in the opening game of the two doubles, two singles and a sacri would win. Tierney's saorifice fly | 30N etped oy e 4 A e to 0 moore do . anthamn to Grimes, a0 e nowest athletic clubs, [ a puzzie to the New Yorksrs except in ! ; 0 0 weor Ny Behais. & > At the Yale pool in New Haven 1ast home season on Hoy Fleld yester fice off hix s vo In this fran seored Cooney with the tying re® 1o g pe o Wottomley; left on bases, 4 A oy T ‘ . Ny start .| the sixth, when a single by Ringwood, . n this inning. The v ‘ itood flv _""_ . ';A'::‘A":..o’fl‘-- ill officially start preparations for P to Foley and a scratch hit by "ight He an Hunt's relay team, on | afternoon. they gcorsd fonr which f T aruck out, by the coming bascball season WIth 8| g wune filjed the bases, Boughter's Which | nily Cieszynski of this city | Milligan, sophomore left hander, 1ct them in the lead b 10 0 A e '“v"'f""y 1 practice session at 8. Mary's play|long fly just tipped Hubbard's glove fn 80 Dot Taylor of Kast Haven, the visitors down with two hits. Both brought a runner | in 1! Alcxander 11 in 8 innings, Haines orly Jis eity, wom th ay | wer de in the nr on 1 1 . o BL Thelt § I et vinge, ' ground at 2 o'clbek tomorrow afters|left fisld and ail runners scored. Ay ol this city, won ¥ were made in the last two innings. ond. ® 3 ot North 6 iy 3 thnings, off Delane Triples by Lee and Dictrick gave et ol Lpn o Bl (he Cavallers the winning runs 10 I quested to be present. their halt of thes txth, The Virginias il and Morar The outlook fer the scason is @ fielded sharply, the work of Dietrick nd Diffey being of a high order, Greva plaved a greal game at short mateh from Bridgeport, The kK Me also struck out 12 batters, City team furnished very elose oppo; The Tthacans pounded Sweonoy for PRACTICE TOMORROW, tion but was digqualificd by the |15 hits, Dupre with four hits out ‘ort trd Box will pra u ven 0 of the swimmers ! of five times up, two of them doubles, . ;¢ N ark tomorrow me tauched the nk improperiy. Miss jad the batting. ‘apron also f A all players and . : + avlor was lead-off swimmer in AhiE [fyped at bat with a triple and doublc. Hdates rged to be on hand Marquard, b ... ° 3 Pirates Win 4(.‘|.~ ‘;”"v"v““] ‘m“ "lu~'kl;o o l-h; 0N s T Rt Chegok traL mfl: : Tie Wi lolend sine vl e afler, X% y ) strength of the team: ¢ tes- second t “radock 1 an tiee t w A v ] NeRamars, B oeies o 0 2 00 Cincinnatl, ApHl 17, — Pittsburgh l:llu,‘.luv Juckson, lur»un_p Grace, i gt \w‘:‘ s ,-:'nm":‘m,‘u:”h P THO CREWS COMING RasT. bl il Crufee, T3t . eo0 3 o ¢ /Won the second game of the scason jerry Bratton, Johnny Grip, Rice COLLEGL BASEBALL RESULTS, o Wins 0-yard Fes Syttt stryker, b . : from the Reds yesterday by the small- Nopthreldt and Griswold, It is ex- e e et LTy T i e 1 [t ol of Washington Wil Kend orto est posstbie score, after A great pitch- | neried that Walter Travers will te Princeton 2, Vermont 0. ¢ special H0-yard race, Emily | Vights Here This Spring. PHILADELPHIA . [ers’ battle between Cooper and Luque, '.)". of the Comching end of the| Gl N TG Manhalin C ol o o 6 Bl VM i | e et : AR, T N8 Mok (he Mieis 1Mt Nsded id a0 1 ALe: Genthing wae -9 s Col 16, Niagara 0 the finals, but also finished third in | versity Washington, h retaincd wand, e team and Joseph Clynes will act as| g, nd State 13, Lowell Tex- the raece, doing the time in 34 seconds wing champlonship of the 1 Louisville Slugger » L . 1 e 1 ust the necessary shade. The only N a8 ulr s Mokan, 1 . ) {lm kg anerad s “'m”'h '“‘m . o manager, Clynes has alr y started P flat hich is considered wonderful ' cifie Coast by defeating the University his work and has games pending | pogon College Northeastern 0, jtime for a 1% y old girl, Viola | of California here Saturday, will send Bats 81.18 Each . pees . " Carey's o 1n, o erfier Carey’s For B S 1ol of q‘»l.':. A .n“,.,'m ey With several fast teams throughout | pennsylvania 3 : {#mith, Coach Hunt's star pérformet, |two crews east to lefend the intereols . Sery 4 1 olnor. The T e D ar'y, the tate, and announced this morn-| aga 2 y 1. came in first and Ruth Cradock was | legiate title and o compete for th MON[ER BROS. % accond base, and none as far as third, Ing that the first game will probably St Ma dgewat sccond, | ionor of representing America in the H bpadbe ’ played around the first of May. , Syrecuss L Olymples, the facully deeided yester- 58.12 MAIN ST, Games are desired with any fast 3, Clark 2 tinucd on Following Page) | dey. pav A, ¥ lteams around the state and team ! 0 desiring to hook up with e o — -~ 7 hawks may do so by calling 2 bright one with the following candi- Totals PLTTERU G ’ LUBY TABS POOL CHAMP | - oS champton sl 0o Y. 3. T A. & B on CHesTer! e T | om0 THNK TS JusT REALLY DEAR - DIB You | oclety thron his defeat ) 1T Twe MoOsT ADOR(.B;E' 160 DARLING FOR WORDS ;::R'Y‘::LA‘_x:;;e& by the score of 100 | SWEETEST LITTLE HATI] DON' T You THiNK 86 7 UTTLE HAT '7 1SN'T s - e, P - \ 1T THE CUNMINGEST (How MUCH \‘.NAT \WA,‘S M 2 s m ALL RIGHT Faig | GuESS New York, York Giants birooklyr ond game o Dentley, form i the Robin hieh cam Trgers Win ONLY TwenTy 8% | " ster! 1sN'T] | CAN Mare A & 1S THAT ot CNC___ BETTER HAT THAN FIFTY- -« BUT 1S8v'T s AL Tuere || 1T Te DEAREST THAT - AL COVERED T AT - ALL 7 Tue DABLINGEST | (g0 1T 7| | puekiest uriie | it Flowees that is full of N NO TRIMMING Y ( Fom Five BUCRS A 3 N, S comfort -20f - / ’ PROFIT Too Cluett Peabody & Co Ine ) \ e, 29.8.8-9.99.9835.9.4.4 EARASF and STRVICE STATION Repairing AN Makes=Cadiliacs a Specialty Wrreking Serviee, Day and Night NASH CARS TOR SALL By J. B. MORAN GARAGE 1 with A G. Aauher s CHUEOH ST, Tel, :'Il!—il

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