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§ Speak\ing\ g of Sports O TR { Kid Kaplan, the Meriden whirlwind, | will seek to eradicate a draw decision | which he was given in a recent fight with Cuddy DcMarco, in Pittsburgh, when the two come together in Wa- terbury next Thursday evening. Ac- cording to advance reports the hou should be jammed and the slightly favors the Meriden boy den fans, according to repor! trek to Waterbury on Thursda) with the bundle ready to bet, while Waterbury, always willlug to sce a Meriden fighter on the losing end will have a bundle re: the Silver City fans, Meri- will Sox made it two ankces when they B I"ohl's Boston straight from the took them into camp yesterday. sides playing a good game in the field | the Boston aggregation swung their bats in good shape and battered three Yankee pitchers from the mound. I"erguson who took up the pitching duties for Boston kept the murerers row in complete submission through- | out the entire game, In a ten inning battle Dean the Giant recruit pitcher m. a4 brilliant debut by taming Brooklyn Dod He shaded Dy Vanee the 1 kiyn ace in a te ning duel, the heavy hitting of the Giants in the tenth inning turning the tide of battle Giantward. yester the in- The American Olympic am will play its first game ng the Lsthonian foothall Muy on on r outfit that date, Springficld Ponies m the lLaw- K yesterday, a good the neces- Gene MeCar took a tough D e team at 1 fhe twilight Janee of putting the skids une yringficlders but lacked the punch, ers had ry Windsor opened its 19 son with a4 overwhelming defe e hands of Harva The institution boys play first game of the s opponent of the Crimson 1927 in the 1 G Wit The Loomis on aguinst an strength ti showed were shaky lacked hitting wer, crimson twirler held the © four hit which the Fpringfield Union: star athlete tiving in Chi th Nutme Babeock, best sport iy went to "W liritain - and cked his trunk for this hopes to play ball with Prom th e former eld s 1, is now After leaving w Iails school footha!l from ghere p n.wn&J e some semi-pro club, having promiscd the Hem! that he would try out their t e hopes to land n as it Loon PPond thia s for am, oh guard at CHANGE RECUPERATING v Peerless Leader, After His Operation, Is Expected To Be His Old Time | Self Once Again, 1k Chanee, Americans, Chicago, April 18,-='r manager of the Chicago will be unable to accompany his team on its first road trip next Tuesd nd must remain in the hospital at least ten days recuperating from operations yesterday and Wednesday, The “Peerless Leader” will be good as new in a comparatively short time,” Dr. Philip Kreuscher, club physician, =aid, “He is getting along fine, but we do not want him to rush Aim out before e is ready.” STRONG 1OR REPUBLIC Athens, April 18, total vote in last Sunday scite, it is an- rounced was 7 in favor of the establishment of the republic and r retention of the Tlme (l’ shp? 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Marvelous New GEM Double-Life Blades Use GEM Safety Razors WAR VETEKANS Criqui Coming Back to { Take Crack at Dundee.| New York, April 18.—Eugene Cri-| qui, of Francs, world’s featherweight | Litt All Star: Shimionfo 0 gt ot s | | Meoltt 0 SUarS Take plans to_leave for the United States| n May 2 to seek a return mateh here| The Litt All-Stars took a close | with Johnny Dundee, who won the |§ame from the All Rajunes at/ the | title from the Prenchman at the Polo Casino alleys lust night. The scores: Grounds last July. Criqui notified All Rajunes Dundee that he would hold the latter Potersén ..... 88 70 promise of granting a return Adent oo . made when the Frenchman de- | Adamitis .. t year. Dundec has signed | Jennings . fights this swmmer under |Rajune .. direction J. J. Johnston, | ! matehhmaker of clubs which will op- crate at the Yankee Stadium and Poio | Grounds. Criqui's signature will be | Wistort .. sought by J ton for a title bout in | Valentine either June 6r July, Gulbens . = Ziegler = = | Winners . Thompson Wins Five Out .| Of Nine From Anderson ! "hompson won five out nine s from Anderson last night in bowling matches, 1 84— 242 409—1268 Harvar:i Team Loses in Georgetown Game, 8 to 4 Washington, April 18.—Georgetown hompson- i 17 113 | staged a six run rally in the fourth , 109, . '|inning yesterday and defeated Harve ard, 8§ to 4, llome n by Burgess and Gordan previously given Marvard a lead, Score: of WESI IS VICTOR, Defeats Swarthmore, t0 0—Child- | ress' Home is Feature, icorgetown ! Harvard Jenkine and Sukeforth: Casto, man and Cheek, Laramond, COLLEGE BASEBALL At Medford, Providence B, Tufts 0, At Wings v R T State 13; Lowe!l Textile At Newton, Mass, Doston College 4 ortheastern 0, ew York University 7, 8t, 00x—8 1001 000 3 warthmore, a., April 18 yan baseball team ated rthmore on a slow sticky field ere yesterday by the score of 12 to| 10, s Juring the early part of the game and a d snap following caused the play to be slow and un- ady, 8 hmore scored four L ninth inning rally but the short, The Showy g ! g Mass, Rhode Island var . run rally Child 1omer to deep 1eft field in the fifth inning with two Wesleyan nen on base was the feature the game. In the hth Necly of Swarth- more ahot a tripe toward the same spot. N tt, who started on the| mound for hmore was removed | for Hinebaugh, who later gave way to | Barr, Porter pitched for the visitors | and, when the game waa well in hand, out for Niche who waa o gire way to Kennedy in the Francls Vermont 7, Fordham 0, Sw | ninth, GE BASEBALL. * At Warhington—Harvard 4, George- town 8§, At Washington University 0, At w Yorw--N aity . Francis 2, York-=\Vermont ~Yale 12, Catholie w York Univer- y ew | ham o, At Medford-- At Windeor, Harvard Fresh- men 16, Loomis Institute New York-—DPrinceto onn Annandale-on-Tudson—Connecs ticut Aggles 15, 8t, Stephens 7. 'SPORTS-—~ TURKISH OLYMPIC sTARS Constantinople, April 18,<~Three students of Robert college the Ameris can edycational ijnstitution in Con- {stantinople have been selected as | members of the Turkish team for the Olympic games, In addition to a {track team Turkey will scnd a soce | ee ven to Paris. Altogether about {1wo score athirtes will represent Tur- | key. The government has appropri- ated 28,000 Turkish pounds for their expenses, | | —— l WINS OVER FORDHAM, | New York, April 18.~The Univer | #ity of Vermont baseball team shut | out ¥ordham on the Maroon diamond | yesterday by a 7 te 0 count. Vogg, the big Vermont twirler, held the Maroon batters to only twoe hits, while | his teamma pounded Dwyer and | White, the Fordham pitchers, for ten | safeties. Vermont's big i came | in the cighth, when Dwyer blew up, {and the een and Gold scored five hed the game, | runs and ¢ AGGTES WIN EASILY Annandale-on-Hudson, N. Y., April | 18.~The Connecticut Aggies yester-| S | day defeated St. Stephen's hy a 15 to | %0 | 7 score, hitting the local licgian's | F | pitchers hard. —— | | JORN HOPKINS WINNER Swarthmore, Pa,, April 15.—Johns Hopkins University defeated Swarth- more College in a dual track meet | | yesterday, 82 points to 42. |‘ BEAUN 19 QUITE A PLACE- WONDER |HAT ALL THOSE. KiD5 PAE. UP TO7 —— —No Sore Face | Tol- | - 304 Main Street WHILE vay s adle Aoy dvad |Gets an Albatross, Which | Is Rarer Than Hole in One ‘ Pinehurst, N. C., April 18.—Some. thing far rarer t n a hole in one, [what the experts call an albatros: was made on the long third hole the championship course here yester- day. H. C. M alk of the Westch ter Biltmore sank his brassie shot a 2 on a hole 520 yards in length, par 5. Marschalk was playing in !the third division of the mid-April tournament, against P. B. O'Brien of I Detroit. He won by 4 up and 2 to pl A hole one under par is a birdie, {two under par is an eagle, three under par is an albatross, while a hole in lone i san ace . It is impossible to scorc an albatrdss on any but a par | hole without getting an ace. He’s a Runner, So He Swims ‘ One of Australia’s champion run. l ners is fi. W. Carr, a potential O:nn-‘L pic point winne Oddly enough Carr | prefers swimmings to running, and | | spends most of his time in the water, | | Carr thinks his swimming helps his |running due to the excrcise his legs | get. | ol | | FAR 88 \T FROM ME 0 LET THOSE W5 GO HUNGRY 'VE GOT ANY MONEY IN MY POLHETS - B e ARERY — Easter— DOVE-BACK POPLINS conceivable In every shade, wonderful line for the well dressed man EASTER SUITS —and— TOP-COATS FANCY HOSIERY Checks and stripes in silks and imported lisle, Striking color combina- tions to match the new suit, of blues and English de- signs. character. 'YLISH SHIRTS That just fit and feel comfortable: a fine back- ground for that new tie, A tie that reflects LANGROCK SUIT will make you appear at vour best Easter Sunday and at all times. A good investment in proper ap- pearance, The peak of per- fection, ™ DUNLOP HATS Powder Blues, Greys, Tans, in the new flat brim and English roll. A quality produet. 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