New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 28, 1924, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DATLY TTF?PAT.D, MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1924, m.”w’h“‘bbbbbmm.QQQO‘&“L&O&‘“.M‘&. BBLLHBLLILELEBHEL5LBLELEBL5800555585555885888L85555MLBLLLDLL L SA85$085585838509555085555085588088855285555580088 558686587 HIGH SCHOOL AND BESSE-LELAND TEAMS GET AWAY TO DISAPPOINTING STARTS—HAVERS AND SARAZEN ALL EVEN TODAY—GRANTHAM AND HEILMANN LEADING STICKERS IN B!G LEAGUES—RICKARD TURNS HIS BACK ON FIRPO PTVVICTIETIT . . FRTIEEPETITETTIITIITTIIIVITIVIPEIPIFIITTIIT ¢ ¢ [ 4 4 1.4 t4 """""m""""'"'""'“V‘""'OT"V"'l""‘ FTIOTVIOVVICTTRETVITIVTOVNCTOOVCVIGCTIPTIVITITTIGVITIG TGPV TTGITV YANKS NOW IN SECOND PLACE; HEILMANN NEVER TRIES TO GUESS THE PITCH 'BESSE-LELAND TEAM SHOWS FIRST TRIPLE PLAY IS MADE ~ _ | } . _ NOTHING IN OPEN NG GAME Red Sox Slap One ()nl: Washington—Four Homers As : Y Hglarr‘y ‘ ) - y HI[iH SEH"[]L HETS .Defeated by Bristol 8-0 and Cley clanq Whips Browns — Cubs Beat P.natcs — N 'Ag‘fEmE*E 2 N Get But Three Hits, These Giants Win and Are Full Game Ahead of Cubs—! X \ Bass u’:'.c.fi,,?_s‘“‘w" o : UFF Tl] BA[] START in Ninth—Palmer and BAD ONES* : d Ball J : / | 4 Berg Pitch Good Bzl . / ! v Ervors Largely Responsible for Eea Leagues. : ; L ; ; oy i3 Gmsby’s 8 !0 4 wil] Although both “Lefty” Palmer and Wew York, April 28 —~The 5 Two ba s Voung 1) snyder, o i : : Berg, pitchers, started their 1924 piggest baschall crowd-—55,00 . ! Ahethersituree TS : . _e : bascball season auspiciously, twirling terday saw the Lankees win t Bav- L N e orte donbls Lplisw CEARNL I n ¢ o Playing loosely hehind the pitching ' good ball, they were destined to be enth consecutive victory s P : and Fournler; Juckso KEEP THE WWEIGHT ; . of Bruno Kania, the New Britain high on the losing end when the Besse- yush of Connie Mack’s Athictics, 11 1o |and Clmses, ey : o alie BODY wel. school baseball team started the sea- | Lecland club started inauspiciously and 2. The world’s champions in| 5 A Hrabligbil hie i % - . son against Crosby high of Waterbury, | dropped the opener to the New De- sceond place, a half game 1 3 X b ickerman 1, Ya n DISTRIBUTED f '€ & Mary i by dropping the parturcs in Dristol yesterday being on troit. 15 liits off 3 i n i ‘ game’ by the scorc of 8-4. The work |the whitewash end of an eight to Giants Win. u . . 5 . ] ; of the lozal team was especially POOT nothing score. Only five hils were Across the bridge in Brook 3 G | in the throwing 1i it Wi t thered off the two local hurlers, Giants came from behir i v : i g , department of the game that their |roup oif Palmer in five innings and 5, after Jake I'o : ceounted | 1)'* ! s z : : many errors were recorded. one oft Berg in three. Bristol how- for five Robin " iwo home . 4 he best the local team could do |, iop pheld the Desses to three lone runs. The v 3 McGraw's 3 | S with the offerings of ce Crosby ineles, Zielke, Barnett and Nom Rakie 4 Tuil game 1ead over Clicago. i pitchers was to garner § , which | pesier Leing the only oncs to regis- Beiroit wont . the wooks did| Chicadh E fmarn out- | : i | they turned into fohur vuns. The best o crannies of the sport to rotain its | bPitebed Tan ves . Chicago i work on the bogs was done by 1 S s Liassk oiul shoNed & 26t Tne American lead bunching its hit= to better advantake | 3 who stole home in the © outdoor practice and were weefully Ty Cobb Steals Home. and defeating Pittsburgh 4 to 2 in ; : 3 | ning. A four run lead which Ciosb¥ (a1 a¢ the bat, registering not = The first triple play of the major the first of the series. Kunf- o secured in the first inning proved 10 gy 000 pingio until the ninth, although leagus scason was exccuted by the man w ! rfect support, the \ . be the deciding factor in the EAM®. 1,41 ywo fanned. There were some Boston Americans in an otherw fielding of Siatx being'a feature, The : The acores- - =Sl good fielding plays by Green, Goeb, leosely played game which Washing- | £ame wa ayed 45 minutes because NBWEDIITALE - Moorc, Moriarity and Horkheimer. ton won 9 to 6 Harris, Red Sox rain, . 3 In the first inaing with two out Tamm was hit by a pitehed ball and first baseman, speared a line drive, TS h : ¢ ff sec- [\ ot S Rl A : Lt e advancad on Reilly’s single to left. ¥ . H oore walked and when Barnett Chisox Lose to Tygers — Leading ¥'''-r ": Both| threw to Lee to retire 1. ond and, receiving the return caught 8. Harris off first. threw Iorkivimer's grounder wildly two runs scorcd, Again in the second inning with two out a pass to Moriar- e runs g « t &'y < e N W bang Cleveland 10 to ph over | Grimm, e - (- “FoLiow TN‘EguGH B Heni, B 5isieiiid 03 ity siarted trouble, Parnett again of- the Browns. Ken Williams made his » QRN 3 0 2 A A% IN SOLF i e fended by throwing wild on Good- 1'1r~t4 Robe ‘ru.m an MeMa nu the | Lundgren, b oovess ] \ CROSRY WIG yiehe's grounder, Then Tamm tripled srowns and Speaker of ndians y R 2 AB, I g L for two runs. drove out the other three. The al ) T ¢ . " Tamm openad the fifth with a sine HARRY HEILMANN : gle to left and Reilly tripled to right ners had a good start and finish; St. CHICAGO | i K 11 AL 2. e N MeGrath, Louis took the mid-inn 3 AR, 0. AL B ; “H (n DAt Siilcaie T ANDREW LODGE wms Nutmetl th - center, Zielke missed Moore's roller The reliet pitchers of St. Louia wore Ao, s 2 ] ATA TSI eurY Puniap, 1b . I 9 Wlone the first Lase line and the ball both Benton and Pfoffer were driven j Ullis 38 - - : § Galielt and el Cops Title in Odd Fellows' League— 1. Siea rf . : veaching third, Moore scored on ERRE gRne oatly: [' i R ! o 8 hay t mothod i James, b osenee H Horkheimer's sacrifice fly to Goeb, B R & foncorhe VA% and the i 3 of working. S © stale ana Newton Is Individual High Man | Ponahue . | Three runs came across in this frame, g Yoy el » The eighth opened with MeCabe Cards finally won, 6 to 4 OFarrell, ¢ L 3 { i Kaufmann, p .. prof With Walker Close Second. Abiler el it MoriaHty . taiined, L OS9: Kaufmann of the Cubs, supported ik £ 2N Y, ; i a have a se P gecond for one run, Pirates in a pitchin, t 4 to 2. Pittsburgh ... 000 100 ! -,,, ¢ Britain 13 1 Odd Pellows' bowling league: b b 030 In the ninth me Zielke and Dar- Fielding by Staty fc o game " ciianieninn 020 002 00x--4 ”{ D d 1 Rost " T | Marantiile Barnbart; Wateh carefully the methods and . Bl - : \ : Krokalars ot singled and Nom Begley also hit e it \ / o g aeres mannerisms of athe y 3 b <688 1 hoes. Clalr, TRber Yania 2 Mullen, #afely, Zielke, trying to score, was ding « Stz to Gt g : T | Ruese Ehea; e eirath; @ . ‘nipped at the p! % ¢ and Grantham of Chicago leads the Na. ) Aaran e’ o Grimm b York, ApHI 25.—A hait fn:cd ax great hittem. 1 nave o A B A e o Ty tlonal league. hitters todmy with an |t o oaee, P gh 43 Chirago 25 base | nagotintions fo persuade Luis Angel MUch from Cobl ik : play, Muilan 1o Aedmen to Ruselly taft ou; Carpenter cnt g ¥ 4 ) on halls, off Kaufmann 1; 5 e R i H(60h L 58 Kh s Al (he anEioR ot bt : . oAb e A d - in order. The only other time the average followed by Horn atruck - out Lund °t Kaufmann lirpo to return to Amerviea has been J n m 2 Lally 1; Cleveland 13 Stroknlartix £ the ¢ 404; Pinclli of the | ita off, Lundgren § I 51-5 inings rex Rickard announced yes- | HNE a8 1 see them, 0O AIWAYE | g o . i 40 Wrack out by B, Kanin 8, Lally & Cleve. Tiesses had a look in for a tally was of the C; inelli of the psdblts b o in RREA RGO (S S e bl D e e it . . 3 jund 2, Strokalartix 4; hics off Lally 8 in tha fifth when Landry and Carpenter L389; Wheat Jrobkiyn, .382; and ottt sing bitcher, ooy e after receipt of the latest s t il s : Comstock 2 nninge: Cleveland 4 In 4 Strokalartis 2o g T 1 then Palmer hit into Blades of the Cards, .381, Hellmann | Quigiey and Tiatt; time, 1190 i - from the South American MIONE them # ur jnte years L High team 3 string, Andres 1034, 1in i B W nicee RAR A Jouble play s o ) " nade & number of changes 2 Cloveland) (Relmorse passed ball, donble pla tops the American league with B, — @ . : _Wade 8 ' B ) o i :" High man single, Walker 154, | umpires e ".‘.mu\uy' ..E': |’-‘ The -I..-r ¥ f i : tekard said he would cable Juan | MY 801 which 1 feel have worked to Al e Mo VAT umpires, ¥ Ir; soar co! leading Cohbh of idotrg ovilinels & Shuls ¢ Rickard said | il by YRS e man 3 string, Newton 363 oin P LELAND A28, and Myatt [ . 3, = Homs, his representative in the Ar. great advantag average, Newton, 101,8, AD, T i PO ALK 1and, and Doone of Hoston i (o = ‘l“"" 28e=After al- [ gontine, today 1o discontinue his «f Have confldence | our abitity s: Nowton 100.5, Waiker WILDCATS WIN AGAIN Gremn, 1 e 00 44 Hornaby lcads the maj e 5 K l‘" “4“" in five InDINES. | fopte 10 Induee 16 come 1o this TTY 1o feel th | nlways have the Gifgdal Huck $5.0. Miss The Wildeats won their second with four home runs } the |3 dny, Rube Benton was pounded conpipy and instruct Homs 1o return he peher i ittt iadateit: Lam and Morey, Perochy; for Troop 9 Yankees, Fournier of the 1ol o Uhard in the sixth, when the Cardinals | jove. The promoter sald his decision ilow Through Stiyle 1o 204, Vrisk 981, Mra, Wing- | ¢ja score of 11 to & Saturday, The tried to score, and won out In the | ywuy cquged by Firpo's financla wefeet a geod free swing without 27,5, Jol 97.6, Bucholtz 97,5, pame was close throughout, The bat- GHERR for the Wihdeats, Need- Manus of the Lrowns and Granthar G : " ninth by see two earned runs oft | o | s, that ends with a fo Griswold Nickols 95.6, Bret 95.1, | terles were, have three. Takie M The soon 6-4. The J Giants Win T sl dn i by Rickard did not state wihet ! 8 they way In ! 1. Odman 94.5. Hulten 96.5, H. Hepp ham and Morey, Perochy: for Trooy 9 ) Sk e ey ) Is wn 91.% 3. Hepn o o enson, Tattie, Fishing Tackle Broo n, N A April 1ieds batted ¢ n four run lead off cogeation of tlons h ) York overcams n . I teffor in the carly innings, but coud | o1 e permancnt but indicat wing and o P85, W, Nelson 94.2, J. Schroeder 'y . ingn gained by Brooklyn on two s L that he would not negotiate until Lieye, o - n dnseby Brickson 93,0, Haussler 93.7, Troop 9 .....2 003 0 0301 J e o 2 R, Yomers by Jacques Fournier with the jatter half ofthe game. The SCOre: | \pponiine redweed his valuntion REMDM ihecoea ) enablon the 83,6, Kallerman 934, Vater 92,7, Wildeats .....2 3 1001 40 ( That's Fit for Fishing men on bases ai Ehbets Ad yester ‘A v, AL 1L What his scrvices are orth for a ' <t Y 3 nn 91.4, Squires 91.8, Young - Aay and d their Dhird, victory of piades 3 6 bout here, i g « . W ST Wiaeer $64 CORBIN rn PRACTICH ? the series 9 to 5, The Dodgers knoek e, 1 - Loy %1t was dearned that Fiepo ! ; « SO I e o AR T et sl Ol The Corbin T fox had a good ‘ ed Bentley ouwt of the box in the third - manded 2250,000 for a bout a ¥ g A ¢ cvery good ! 0.8, 1% Bchroeder 89.6, Miss qyynout Satyrday, 22 men heing out tnning. The Glants retaljated by deiy b M . v Harry Wik, Rickard pe mll t « exeept with w‘. oo ter 58,8, DBucchner for practice and sgain tomorrow ing Dickerman off the mound in the v ) 5o wid @ ter of $200,000 10 the Sou . unt e ta and trikes. Such . D 1.7, Miss Swansin $6.6, night the squad will report at Wal fourth and pounded Itnetl hard % dcan for this bout seme time i K er a declded s "Thay Crocker ., To- | nut Hill park at 8 o'clock for proc 21 MYRTLE ST, More than 50,000 fa L e con e b S Shepts p . b 0 “1 don't i 5 Johnson , Miss [ tice, Al piayers are urged to | “Just Around the Corner” tude,” sald Rickard, 1 oped fuany ideas since his retuen home, I think he has n fooded with oftera_of wl meva, westly | bk, If the bl fn delivened on When a Feller Needs a Frlend excess of the oifer 1 have made him o inside of the Many of th and his head been turned, But | PR A he should und nd that there can i it i . he nothing to any offer for a bout he- | 1 L HE (O ! ity "I’"v"""‘ " vl : : tween himselt and Wills by any other | TRV RN T S Y SRR S oy 2 - gt ) o | s hasedil 0 o8 promoter beeatse 1 have Wills bound oy 200 1 ts iifting up on the , P . ;— AnG Jo5T LAST NIGHT HE 1 o 4 by a contract to engage in two or 0 FON J OLD MIS SWEETIE HE wnhs thtee bouls for me this summer ; Outxmess Plichee HOW WOULD You LIKE SING To HAVE WIS Goob oD Under the terma of any contract with | o 8 8, ECRE O N rorent | To Go 1NTO BUSINESS ‘D FINANCE A JAzZ BAND h p WITH ME THIS SuMMmErF 2 M - AND HE AnD SWEET(E e gl 1 v he f thanded { . L 4 T ULD FORM A DANCING -fl(va :’u“. ' with Madden |y Sor s G & | LANGDON Je A VRTNERSHIP AND TOUR Tue aylor, unless 1 give my con y " & Ty { [ 1 ean FiMD A PLACE “OLE BLAMED COUNTRY wiT s and a posi FOR You N MY BANK BANDE AND « HE DEESHW T on, 1 e t gives the JusT 5 & HOMERUN WITTERs we 1 is i BuT Yeu'tL HAVE To usT mow Te B.fl!::fi:K Trt Amcrican League it " g who WARIK = N6 MONKEY = F'civq)o\és;pael_% Ttuth, New York ; . Y 28 = bl ey (Continued on Following Puge) underst ir ¢ht of the 15 I present Lietribte i both legs, This stance alloy itsman to entirely ' annet box for any of a right-hand Jacolson, %t Louis S -, Hauser, Phitadeiphia Blue, Detroit Yarrinon, . Sim Pipp. Colling, Chicago bugan, N Yor s over and | gn and enabled v Wiliiame Lot ' " e scorcd more runs take the second game of th Nolwrtse 1 from the White ®ox 4 to 2 Dykes, Philadel t a home run over left field Cobb stole home, his second National League i plant his coun- exhibition of the season. He Hernsby, Cards | red eccond base in the ninth | Fournier, Brookly Grantham, Chicago Groh, New York Time for a fresh pair? GARTERS y K3 MITAL €A TOUCH YOU 4 2 ” ,///’ A/ 77 774 7%

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