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NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1924, GDBLHHBBBBL L BVBLLELLLLLH0LLBLHHKEBHH B0 00 LHBLHLELELHLHL8855555085088828858MALELEKEBLLDALHLEL285 58589, LLL558855L558H55585LBHLLHHBIHLE3 LL LSS0 9 i BIG LEAGUE RECORDS B?O!’ EN IN TWO INSTANCES—CHARLEY PADDOCK EXPECTED TO SET NEW RECORD TODAY— § HIGH SCHOOL BOYS PL/7 SATURDAY--MOHAWKS HAVE GAME FOR MAY 1—GERMAN PROMOTER BIDS FOR BIG BOUT CICTETEIPIIICOITIGIPIVOTITIIITICITOIGIIITOPIVIRITITIVIIGGG999. . PEPTTEVIPIETPIIIPITTIIIITIPIIITIIRIFIIIN CPIPITIIIE mevvmtvwncvcnuwvn FECTECVEFTUGTEIINT CENETCTTIECLTEGTEVICVCVOTEVPTING HORNSBY’S FIFTH HOMER, JOE A“ENl;*"g;fi,*;’gDLfiggmfls SHARPS MRE SKEEThL oy MORE THAN 2000 ATHLETES and Allen Slated For To- With His Youthful P’rotege for - St - —_———— Detroit’s Slavghter of Five Cleveland Twirlers Also is JasERCALICH Dational Ditkics KAPLAN fiETS l]RAw 30 Track and Field Events inneapoliz, April 26.—With Benny dme Drookline. Mass, April Lawi : s Today— High Spot in Big League Games—Giants Win Azain i s City” g a con- Shdli b e Scheduled for ) R T T R e At Chisos. bilcd or the world's - pockct 91, announcement of William Tilden, IN "FMAR[;U FIEHT N i i As Do Phils and Yanks Washington and ( hisox Jaltized chamg 3 » .“,‘J"‘\ W K;,m: “OLD un.« B :\~ TO Spip | 2nd, that he will pair with Alexander Paddock Running ‘\gams" i fegether 1ra Detroit | “Ol1 Hoss™ Radbourne was still one | L. Wiener, his youthful protc 2ok N i ¥ Yar Victorious. A e e e e s e e Picked Field in 169 Yard New. York, April 25, — It iwo Major League ¢ TS ot et e e lent Ao limer, as au indieation that he s Mornshy home run with tw is N liag LE e Do o 't mueh | ID8 10 hazard his chances of ret g.. 0 o fourth circuit. clout of the Records Smashed it Ifsated Tubesl (HDUIEEhsRERMAUN Netetan hadiit ouish i Iss iy ahave of tha Fitic mb Dfly Gets Degision i P 2 iture mateh to look forward to. Pat Tebeau him- Detroit's pghter ¢ ive . i ) 3 \ 13 inning ircenleaf won from e s the only Clevelander to make pitehers and Joe Dugan's britiiant hit- : : ot ) 20 inning The' less than two hits After winning the championship Des Moincs, Jowa, April 2i e times with Vincent Richards, A than 2,000 athletes represeuting o ting and fieldi the New York o | X g i 3 . championship Wit April 2i-—lLouts (Kid) | yujversitics and 45 leges of the Yankees were high lights in o yesters 1 5 3 it witl but at the [ Raplan, of Meriden, who has been | iqgcwest and west and more than witched to B. 1, C. Norion, 1 orumost i ilhis ot contenders |y pign schools of Towa and nearby s drama of the diamond. ; f Lmory ) 5 n e Siauts Bepkiunataelr, Wi ng 5 Alrican star. Tdie T ikl lor light-| i 408, today will participate in the RSAKIa the aYoll JCREY o ie A "Taevs) ceeee 8 ! 4 he Mg, wuight champlonship — purple 1oL, | honjng of the fifteenth annual Drake ing up their sixth victory of the s . f 3t e y ) While Tilden las said Ti met Cuddy DeMarco, of Pittsburgh, | An opening day erowd of v ninth ing E Slattery of 1 hold Unele ) " ed Hoimer Somma’s Smith l-!nql-vnmll\v.‘lmr:rsm.‘.\ hits & a My % . Iarri beat them 7 to 4, the Giants b Althot ve €l I . . ) nadbou out 11 safe hits o Duteh euther, era work that Wiener has i ved sufliciently 1 i the: Walorburyl aiiety rack: snd field erents o able of giving real heip in (@rmosy and received o draw for WS | ogyjeq for today beginning a many tennis scrvlees. The decision proved un- |y -y with preliminaries in the den and Wien- | Popular with the crowd and it was | 0" iy hardies, 100-vard dash and he Phils T 1 appearanco at |micessary for the ‘wh'\‘ to - protect| ol vault, broad jump and discus FURGL, Uk oub GEE s NESIC L nons ol dERG L Total 5 27 13 o Partners in a national event in the | Young MeAuliffe, the referce, ; g victory of the scason by clubbing ! the “pinc £ ¥ on N W v national clay court double at Indian.| Only in one round did LeMarco do { " gter n preliminaries the ligh pair of Boston twirlers for lits achod . it | FRATERNITY ALLEYS MeAleer el 3 apolis last July, They were eliminated | #ny Aghting und that was the third. | 1001, college and university sectiol and a 7 to v victory. mer Jacobs, | row - MeKean Sons T 3, in the semi-final round by the Kinscy He took the aggressive in this stanza | iy compete in quarter-mile, hali- - i e s : LEROLN. PLUMBING LEAGUE Davis cf . § brothers, liobert and Howard of San and lvoked like a clever fighter and | e e e . elays and BN foup: hita, threc of them for ex ! Go Get “Ean, ST e () 1 2 Francigeo, in straizht sets, and ob- sharp hiticr. From the seventh round | ity contests Ll ovai Shbtuslone and bost them & 10 4 ¢ i i aaet 'y ix 6 0 o 1y Johuson F servers said that Tilden was cd to 1o the fingl bell e tived badly and | o500 " hoter low hurdles, QR aanking due b slutory in e i fiod stideol tra oo o s 'wi- 203 | Tebeau 2b . do most of the work. held continually to Kaplan who tried | 11" (he field events section high final inning. Cincinnati kept up its | 3 A ¢ i 1 N Virtue 16 ...e000 5 3 At jard 1o tight but was unables jump, shot put and javelin throw ginter bn the heels of the Glaits by g fly SAAGPT 24 G B o - 167 Pgyle ¢ ... ; - E i the first Il\\.. rounds DeMarco | bociiminaries also will be held, fol- nosing oOut Pittsburgh before 28,000 | monson was y 1 affer pite s e T Gruber p .. o 8 S]X YETERANS BACK l,-' P e e restes ST S U AT BIELCL fans, § 10 4. Sammy Tlohne's brace | ing to two batters, Ty and i b Hbo0s S Kantin a1 d by the hop, step and jump con of triples and effective twirling hy o 2 Tota 53 6 2 HIGH SCHOOL QUTFIT | the second. tamied his tirst good teit ‘Special events of the afternoon will Donohue causcd the downfall of the o Pl " : Score by innings: J hook to DeMurco's right eye, be the 100-y: y in - which St Cleveland ....... 200 0 23 - In the third round Louis missed | oparies Paddock, University of South- The Yankees continued their climb 3 : toward the pinnacle of the American league, alded materially by the gen- , eral all aronnd play of jumping Jos K out | i 6; 3 : e T R T, Cincinnati . 101 0 AT o hany oI Rt 1o o ot with his left and DeMarco st R arn CRliTornis At tuibliE R eninet & incinnati § leve- i series of grabbing the ropes with the | oy 1 will attompt to tower hix two-basc hits, Latham, Game Set For Tomorrow Icft hand and sending in rights 10| yonare rocord of § 3-b scconds, and Childs; three-base hit, Marr, Harring- Kaplan, One landed to the head and {3 sump, wit N e Thvaira Dugan, the hot corner artists. In (2| ' Anag. SO 17 | ton, Davis Childs, Tebean; home At St Mary's drew blood, In the same round Louie | ¢ or the 1 Sitersit At iinole Cand il o zan crashed one b runs, McPhee, McKean, Davis, Virtue; | wled several body punches but De- R e L the second lm‘nv;.”'lu..‘m cra ‘I” ll."""l_ Wd Nalling time, e e t32 150 112 501 | o MO hee, C R e riac: | Btrengthened In every position with “l il i Iy ";” it but "“ Brown, former Dartmouth star, strive into the left field bleachers with B - | double plays, Childs, Virtue: Mekean, | 1he rosible exception of left ficld |, reo outscored with —solid - right |,z 1 metter the world's record of six ny Bengough and Whitey Witt on bax White Sox Win it e d8L 1D 87 doubls piaya, EIEe, ¥ictue; SLOKEAN, 1 iiioh wan held down by Captain Woir | Co o W the (oo, 2 thie NeXb{soet ¢ 5.6 inches and then, in the same inning made & | o pouis, Mo, April 25-Tw e .| Virtue; bases on balis, by Iadbourne t vears team. the Now Trita(n [ frame it was practically a_repetition Visidton M. Yout ethistie Sliector ikt one handed catohi while the | g e o' > S0ty o sacrifies gave . 1 8 T I a m.:‘.-v hit I|._\- Yl.m-l\n; DY | Digh sehool baschall team. . in mow (01 the third with DeMarco Jabbing | o¢ the University of Michigan, will be 2 d t0 an | u koo ‘ N " . SRr iadbonrne 1, by Gruber 1; struck out, | 0 bt p 8 W st wms to the fac sy g bases weregfull and turncd it into a0 | peqgo the winning run in the ainfh $24 : U Radbetrs I Graber 25 witd | Teady for its opening game against |*UEHUREN he fac yeferee, and John L. Grilith, tounde Q@ double play, ‘Ihe Yanks | oo o voster , Uie White Sox de-t % g _““'” ) .“mu"'w', S v the Croshy High school of Watcrbury DeMarco tried out his left hand in | oo raiays and present athletic coms Ruth, up four times, fed o, g the Browns 5 1o 4. Van Gildern B e AtSOuRia T Tisa r CBISH e o Mare’s Nold Naturday at's the next round, mixing it with WS | egoner of the western conference, out twice and walked twice, darted well for the locals, but I COMUERCIAL LEAGLE 2 Owus ids o'clock. 8 work on the ropes. Louis, tr¥Ing | iy 1o ofticial starter, Connle Mack's group of yOunzsters ¢ "yo yejjoved in the fifth after the P Knowing that they had but a short hard to force the fighting and make | "y, pojays continue through tos Bruggy the Athletics catcher, con- CHICAGO 5 i Ny e 308 first game the Ied and Gold squad | WHable to get DeMarco to change to |, tributing a passed ball with Rice on JAR i 7 St 20 READY FOR EARLY START worked hard, and are in fairly good |Othor tactics, Kaplan however in the - third in the ninth and enabling Wash- 7 3 1 ! SRR s : condition for the opening game, Thepe | DAt frame drove three left hooks 1o ington to win 4 to 3. ¥ . o 5 : 4d5e e . ge squad out. for the team, |\ A4 without a return and was GERMAN PROMOTER “ANT% The "White Sox beat the Browns ¥ ) 5 0 e s and 1t WaN with g aggressive. Louls set a st pace but h : i _ [ Corhin Team, Bossesle . . land it was with great diiculty that 5 to 4 on two successive ninth ¢ . iy it -0 . - - " Beme] o fne Mo the first team was chosen his rival not respond to the in- T m n singles, a free ticket and a : G ' g4 | Rhahen) ni 5 R0 $43 hawks Are Working Out Hard The team will greatly strength. | Vitations tossed his ¥ DEMPSEY OSHOW SI ! Tris Speaker tossed five pitchers at " an y 2 . In the seventh and cighth there g L Detroit and mixed this with a quartet 4 of pinch hitters but Detroit clubbed | e AR T The Corbin Med Sox will most at the Indians 5 to Lil Stoner Tiger Lovis Spinetta Market, Walnut Hill park Saturday afternoon hurler held Cleveland’s “murderous | el " R URN e at 3:30 o'clock for practice, weather W cheek and ailded is team . . \ . 4] ! L B b gl ” e JOWS o check and aided 'Big team | Sl ; R e permitting, A big turnout is desired with two blows one of which was a ‘ ke . DA s BT i1 e e oadoiiant home run, Cobb and Heilman led the | b aiaeene o 3 tarin ivs ] "Manager Tobin Wwill take his team Detroit attacker th G ]"""M s i ) ] 6 495 to Norwich to play the State Hospital theee singles In four times up ang : ¢ " d Klee, Vight Co, wine on Memorial Day morning and Intter contributing two doubles in his | r, perison, 3h aa b5 | e also has signed up for a game at g 1 G A e also Nas signed oA game four trijs, : . - - 1 » S0 [the Sub Base later on, ; ‘\\n~l 'nl_v Wins e ; t \ . ' J The Besse-Leland boys will meet to- Philadelphia, April 20.—A pass % Co . b # . . 8l ' night at the store at § o'clock and all ball by Catcher Bruggy in the ninth | ha a srreneane e are urged to attend. Thelr first game Inning allowed ] #core from ot Kolp ' 6 1 92 | will be played in Bristol Sunday aftér. third and gave \\'hhlnglml adtod ieage sarsrsavye 90D 1 - noon, the New Departures being their victory over Philadelphia yosterday, s povee ¢ WAR VETERANS LEAGLE opponents, The following week they The home team tied the score in . ’ ~ 8 g Disabled War Vels .| play at home, ened with the return of *“Johnnic For Opening Games Grip to the squad after an injury, The | WA8 little action dae to DedMarco re injury, which was believed to be the SUming his u tuetics of holding Has Offered Him: $150.000 and §5.060 means of keeping Grip ont of the line- | 01 oo much ‘hanees offcred him up for the entire season, was not as | Were 1ot taken and he' kept the Kid scrions as it was thought, ted up well, Weestliing*viather than In Berlin The teain Wili have six veterans fn | bostng predominated in th the lincup, Clayton Gray who ls fin. | Totin Paris, April 25,—The Gerina ishing wp his fonrth season on the In the ninth vound DeMinco » Munnger Wolf has offered Jack 1 team will start in the pitcher's box. Coived two or three heavy s oy @ purse of 150,000 with Nelpp will eateh, “Hal™ Beagie will | the siomach & cover the Initlal sack, This is his Weiken from the biow 1 | Georges Carpenticr dn Berlin, third season on the team. Joe Kawa further in h Supli JAute. The promoeter n rta will play sccond. Tim Clair who is | the round by a larg u ' available for the fight with a capaci Lapenses to Meet Carp ul seemed th tire and | for traveling expenses, tu playing his first scason on the team |hooks to t with an eccastonal ) persons Wil roum around the short field, and | right to the body in the tenth round Fd Gaina will cover thied, Grip will also gave Louls the margin over De- The Amherst baschall team put i covert around left field, Taylor will | Marco on to the Tufts aggregation by a core piek them out of the air in conter, | DeMarco stepped in in the eleventh | of 4.0 in a slow game yesterday. The the sixth when Hauser hit a home run By’ Pammaity w, Harett , : W ’ The Mohawks baseball team win [0nd B. Kania will be stationcd oul In {with & “slapping” lert hand, & blow | playlng of Plerson, third sacker for over the right field wall *with Dykes 301 o v onper; dou- | (0 9 4 | meet for practice tomorrow afternoon 'N® right field pasture, at, when it s d, rang '-.|:u raft- | Amherst, was the feature of the game on first, 1t was his sccond homer in ! anus and » SR ! : [ Wt the playground and ers : cre. This pl fans, but the Sve ! ¢ hieago 105 Sav an b »um ; ‘,“”:‘ H y'"‘”":,f'”:‘”4'”“',‘,',“",‘_,"'I,‘I',‘:, o ORIOLES WORK OU1 Jows were harml Most of them WASIINGTON y ' ) 4 fhe practics will be at 2 p. m. On | Pho newly organized Orioles huse nded on his lers, The twelfth Bonts bor May first the team opens its season i Lall team worked out this afternoon | Wos 08 disax as the eleventh ¥ and a repetition of the former round, v 4 - 4 g ol i . o man ) ’ 4 RRockville, Wt 8t Mary's and the little boys show # .l H » 2”-?."' . . T V| Tidebrand; ti ] 1 o col 11 BASEBALL G , 66 Winter street, is 1 man. @and hard fighter, displayed but little 3 mith, ** .iiiees o - : w % 3 0 Durham, N, i, = New Hamps \agee and would Hke. te lear fre > his advance reputation last night, INDIAN AND EXCELSIOR . BICYCLES ¥iaher, : sty Ruel, ¢ .. o 1 5 4 65 A62=1 © §, Dates 4, teams averaging in years from 11 to he had given Kaplan a real battle cre would have been plenty of Reckinpansh, & '+ 1 0 : 3 AR i S : - gn Wars, At Villa N Pa.—Doston College |14, -His lneup is: : i 2 NASthS, B =4 0 h | York . Ameticans = de 4 ' . fe 2, Villa Nova 1 MacNamara, catch; James O'Brien, [1ion for Louis was as williy M Fl 5 Yo £ 6yt Ryt G 0 + \t Iamilton — Colgate 26, 8L [ieft field; Kd, Simmons, #rd base; he was in any previous bout, A o e e Ve LN Tt NARIIAY the ‘ Stephens 4. Phil. Dessoft, shortstop: Jach * [ Pittsburgh boy had the ability, how bl """ e s ',"' " 2 0= 152 AL Pitteburgh—Bucknell.Carnegie | Guire, 1st base: Jim Shea, cateh; dver, for he showed it in that third Diykes, finiah. by AfiRecs bunched thoir " < Tech called off, bad grownds, Dowlan, K. Frawley, right field; & fround when he threw them in the e ; MItK1o Boed BEvRNHAR 11 Lhe Hceond 5 P 0 At <|.m‘uw\u I‘pvl‘;nlxm‘l-l College | Zucker, J. Souney, conter field third from practically every angie. . 2L MYRTLE 5T, Burand, of ... L and eighth innings. Joe Dugan's all s " M35 Colby 3 Mangan, pitch k O'Brien, sccor . E "Just Around the Corner’ g > - At Amherst—Ambherst 4, Tufts 0, |base; Banthwski, utility, home run into the left fleld bleachers ' . (Continugd on Mol Page) Burns, serensene 1 : d Bruggy, J sion over Lew Paluso of New York the end « 12-round beut here Washi ‘ | o gk WELL FRED MY OF ALL TuE M|/ gyt 1 ENJoY You JusT Philadel Tevasene : 00 snn I . BeEAnS AND RADISHES SMATTER By e THINK : s FooL THINGS { KING - 3 ”w | ARE ouT OF THE WiTH You ! 7% Do,15 To w ORW v y v D= 1'M G G P GARAGE and SERVICE STATION i P v B g || S Repairing Al Makes—Cadillacs & w00 5 ) GARDEM Specialty v 2 [ R | - __/ Wrecking Service, Il:n and Night g : ; it P NASH CARS FOR SALE 1Y J. B. MORAN GARAGE Acsociated with A, G, Hawker B1375 CHURCH ST, rel ¢ ~'r £15 vere TON a.o.md j n"rr"c-' youd g g, 7 i s e mngP them LuliiA S = / \ | CAN Go RIGHT Down’ SomEHOW I'VE frequenty. Buy IT6 ECONOMICALLY 4 To THE STORE Now AND KiNDA LOST AT THE 3 r"?;‘? zir of WRONG = YoU THINK e oy = Y c AW You'RE SAVING MONEY Buy_ALL TH INTERES S GARTERS oo VoI RE ACTUALLY VEGETABLES | WANT AND \_THAT GARDEN WHEN Tov CHEAPER THAR ‘Thu CoulD (JJHAT @ &N .ALCAITCL(NYO\I { o LOSING IT- « 1 HAD THE AFFORD To RAISE THEM - Commerical Alleys |§ =7..25 | |\ ga— STATE BOWLING LEAGUE Sportsman’s Goods HOLLIWOOD (South Norwalk) ~ f H i i s BOXIN G0y TN vs. | ey ek ey THOMPSON (New Britain) ART PILZ'S 2 ARCAPL

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