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BN LI VST AN il o WKL 1.0 0 5T 2 i R e WASHINGTON TRAMPLED UNDER FEET OF GIANTS FOR FOURTH TIME — SLATTERY CONTINUES ON ROAD TO SUCCESS —BOYS' § — — ) § NS FAST GAME — 115 NEW RECORDS ARE SET IN TRACK MEETS — DUSTY LEAGUE WARRIORS WILL DO BATTLE TONIGHT i CLUB WI TY . | ~ BOYS'CLUB MAKES |O'NEIL SIGNS AS | Hlere’ 1 ' { / ; ere’s lNew bantam King ' { \ THRILLING FINISH| BOSTON CATCHER | X | ON AT BUFFALO| ADVICE OF COACH| IN HIS GRIDTOGS| IN FAST GAMES Deleats Willimantic and Ends Giants Adain Beat Semators- Last Night's Scores Show|E. C. Blood, F Passaic “Pete” Deloria, St. Stephen's| Land Falnirg-C. C. L ' pleats Willimantic and Enas g st Night's Scores Show|E. C. Blood, Former Passaic|“Pele™ Deloria, dt. blephen's Landers Y. . U, w ' ight Victori ! | Nothing Unusual Mentor, Speaks H Captain, Preparing for Next Fall R&E With 18 Straight Victories Other Baseball Dope # Nothing Unusua tntor, Speaks Here plain, Preparing for Next Fa 1. 3 S —_— W e e PRI : LBV The great Boys' club asketball Bost March 31.—George Mickey Buffalo, N, Y., March 31.—~TLocal| More than a hundred members of Vine V. Deloria, better known as| The hectic Dusty league s mer gue goe: team closed its season last night by |ONel Rollo, Mo, the first string bowlers hold sway in five-man|Y. M. C. A. athletic teams and in- |“Pete” among his classmates, a full |rily on With much of the best as wel 1% v catcher of the Boston Braves who games of the American Bowling Con- [vited guests attended the enjoyable |blooded Sioux Indian, whose home is |as some of the worst basketball o -’ gefeating the Willimantlc 1 4 ! 18 been holding out tor more money gress tournament for the next few [annual dinner given last evening by [on the reservation in South Dakoth, |the season being played. Tonigh 8 All-Stars, 54-31 v running squad In St. Petersburg days, 38 teams from this city being|the physical department of the as- |y captain of the 1026 varsity foot- |will see one of the league leader broken Wi " N It was understood that scheduled to bowl tonight, There|soclation in the dining hall of the |ball team at St. Stephen's College, |linoup against Morelil's outfit fron 1 The er . A signed a contract and are a few from other cities, however, | assoclation buflding. ~The guest of | Annandale-On-Hudson, N. Y. His|Russell & Erwin, when Jack Tobin r LEvdn e R was a possibiliity of his figur- among them rolling this evening, be- the evening was E. C. Blood, former |team will meet both Trinity and fleads his conquerors on to the floor, - hoth teams | 1 1 ¢ A8 (e ihia de. With the time for ing two from Jacksonville, Fla., the| coach of the Passalc high arho:fl Wesleyan in October. The Wesleyan | The stage is all set for a Corbin Cab. 4 Ketball and % merely BOINE |gquad training at hand, it seems distinction of having traveled tho|team which ra up c. string of 150 |game 1a scheduled to bo plaved at|inet Lock win, but the R, & B. have { through their paces, hut the visitors likely that Manager Bancroft will greatost distance to compete in the | victories before being twice defeat- | ygiqgjotown on October & and Tri- |registered the surprises of the season " File Finliotten | Phillips, first baseman, tournament. ed this season by the Hackensack, |ty at Kingston, N. Y., on Oetober |in this Dusty league and an upset opened up a wond QL Enee owies i ore is al o Y tlanta, |N. J., team, Among the 6ther guests for experienec while There {8 also a team from Atlanta, at this period is not at all unlikel the home owly rour A Ga., on the alleys this evening. were the surviving members of Bert The Corbin ¢ " ¥ form and & Bt Among the two-man and indivld- |Loomis' world champlon team of The oibin them 8 85 ReMIL DY il r out T 2 e wo |yedrs ago which ran up a string of halt & game behind, their brother TriRaned e Eos e aaT val event competitors today are two tants . & T Oothin. BEGINEY A A e ALATS e RS NIaC s Amerlcan Bowling Congreas titlo| 83 Victories before being defeated by m, P, & F. Corbin, but have one sl " [est edniitioned. I-evor. HRd-L Myy ey P Webes of Etzabeth, N, |the Brooklyn Central team of which more game to play than their clos- .,’.f;, ]\ Manager Lee Fohl, is coming back J.. winher of the all event cham.|Blood then was a member. The win- est rivals, A win tonight will register o gam ;n Boston. They left their training vl‘onahhv Jast year, and H. Smyers of [ners in the various athletic groups :hem on the top with a tie for lead- o s cam New Orleans las v | . St . ) Y 3 e eas: jjjcame tn New; Orleans last hight: TWOL Fwo oy tho ! new! bantamwsight Pittsburgh, who won the ndividual |8t the Y. M. C. A, wero given thelr "fn]“'"""’ i |games will be played In Mobile, an-| iR A EE e eaene title in 1624 with a record of 749|medals last night as part of the pro- : he Lolvkmflwrs will present a Erent balt other tn Nashville and four days Wil orp ™ o riey came into top honors pins. Neither showed anything ex- MM ; ghanghd ianip) aMBAaNtohy e : s St be spent in Lousiville on the way|ey 0”00y o ahikby ding Eddio cept in five-man games last In his talk last night, former the concern. Larson will go to center fente; home. They will arrive in Boston |igauont 1 Martin & decisive trim night, Weber scoring 550 nnd""’“"" Blood came out strongly for A0 sNyhorweawc| A pIo bRy AR Kaie L 2 o 2=ion April 9 and two days later Will|mine over the 15-round route s Smyers 541 pins, clean sports and above all for clean {regular place as forward. N DI K under. con- |CCEID the city series with the Braves. |yjdison Square Garden, New o Western bowlers played havoe/!lVing by ;w e MI:((I‘ i ‘Yh;; foo/esand coitamsiol e GVenlak he aneal With the management so well| pygyred T Gl TRy G with the standing of leaders yester- take part in npo_r 8. s th or)‘ will be staged between Paulson and t ] ter. Cohen | pleased with New Orleans training |sider, Rosenberg tort R e to develop a team that will play, his Fafnir outfit and Charlle Cook's ! er fornard, found it iHIEWt leonditions it seoms ~almost certatn|who had been termed it o A DoDonalal aa0) ) Croconibs [IeAtoAnILIE Bl pleyine e vt Landers quintet. These two teams \ to break away from Gotowala, DUllinat tne squad will go there next|Terry McGovern,” and lo bk e GH It o Tt bae ol lineto g | Lo P Esat e HOERNARKEACS have furnished much of the fire in displayed a quick sure eye from the | oo, A .“\ \" and Jeft no doubt R e i e {aking | the former coach said that he always Ithe league this year, both having at r PRGN B FreEae R S e L (hira plasasvitia¥aeoreiopitar | Paa S LoD S ECH doenstye) 0dd moments topped all others. At \ fojlnlenclaie pAvS BEr: Gilants Beat Wash, admit, their man had bétn thoroughs pins, T, Zuvakos and H. sanders ot [yoRe &SNS DR ] Rrssny Lancaraihaniiie tesh osuis, | shots, but he was absolutely 1ost in | o York, March $1.—The vagar-|ly whipped. thorough iy (AR (e S 0 e MR GE Gl R but Fafnir always has been closo on 1 trying to follow Pete Rerelejid. —lies of baseball continued to be mini-| Rosenberg 1s the seventh pugilist for fifth, P e P Tt B {their heels and a lively contest to- Pete had his biggest night of the | reqt yestorday in the fourth defeat|to hold the bantam crown Rl e e W. Breuer of Grand Rapids hung |(ye"eam making the fewest errors night is sure to result. Charlle Cook year, getting away to a slow start |, ¢y \wosnington Semators at the |termination of the World . Wan up scores among the leaders in two | “lociietin papfect game. “Let |will trot out his original lineup: in- but warming up as the EAme Dro-|yangg of the New York Giants fn|Martin became champion by Defeats R T o 0 D RO b e R TR e S {cluding Luke, Bucherl, Klatka, Ker- gressed an¢ l‘»“”{'“":“‘L“_““"“‘:V‘W‘; Jacksonville, Fla., by the one-sided |ing Abe Goldstein last December. with a total of 674 and eighth for all | opportunity and you are unable to |vza, McCabe, Preisser, Larson and =i pas | B0z 0 G (0.8 | Whether Rosenberg ean eling to the |CHARLEY (PHIL) ) events with a nine-game score Of|gop jim without fouling him—but Recano. While the Fafnir outfit sk e (I Seventeen safe hits were collected |laurels for nore than a limited span WITH SMILE OF 1860. G. Miller of Chicago counted |ghow more specd than he and score {will have ‘as their representatives, to ten baskets and & |i\t1o New York assault on Pitchers |remains to be seen, : e e 640 in the doubles and 636 in the|iwice to his once.” \Paulson, Gerowkowski, Beloin, Nel- S nln": Zachary and Ruether, while two - ANDLEANT ASHl singles on top of a five-man score of | The former coach asserted that lson, Weir, Anderson, Russell and Anderson carried the burden of the | youngsters, Wisner and Greenfield, | - i 597 to total 1873 and place third.|\hen a team gets 8o that it forgets Stoll. offense in the first half and @180 |,nq 5 regular, McQuillan held the| Ithe experts had mot believed that|The other new leader appearing to-itne cardinal principals of sports. Standing to Date. 0 ted their share 1o the {178~ | funjor league champions in check | this distance could be yun on a|day is W. Carroll of Columbus, Ohto, |janship, or begins to get a sweiled ! ST Pt sist final rush of the (.n,m N¥- | with seven well-scattered bingles. | | board track in less than nine min-|in a tie for sixth, with a total of {head the only anti-dote is defeat P. & I. Corbin S : 800 horg could not find Haggerty at the| "'poyo putnh 1engthened his g (} utes 1865 pins. | With a losing team, the antidote is Corbin Cab. & Lock 7 2 777 start, but boxed him in ml ‘Im nna; the bat yesterday and shook up the = — Then came an eastern team in the [victory. Each serves as a stimulus Landers Sewal 3 666 atages of the contest and {injectec te of Georgia with a torrid four- second five-man equad last night tolfor better play. Only when a play- YFafnirs 4 5 444 Fevers)falotaTot ik ownil Gotowalalliredy debstnn e e i eS| ( BASEBALL BEGINS tie for fourth place, the Loyal Order er has done his very best and knows Fr e L, W G O plaved his usual careful gUArding |zor hotteon the Yanks and Brook- | my« G e of Moose of Braddock, Pa., scoring|that he has given his all in an ef- Tikell & Bewin O game and h>ld Cohen to three goals. |\ Doagers at Birmingha El Yi‘I‘h R C i 5 TH Bo S GLUB a total of 2914 pins, {fort to win is he entitled to be call- ARy R AR LAvar 4 200 by Sl i poners st peminetam. e THS 15 Result of Closing Indoo AT THE BOY The aters ns e yRue&levei? &m0 when both teams appeared on the | o 508, R of ‘the smash to q ; | Five-man event: North Center al-{defeat without stigma, the speaker floor with orange jerseye, e et S Efl Senatora A Vs sapture | 16¥8, Chicago, 293 |gaid. ) 1S ; 1 O n:l"?f:;m”“fl’n“ ‘4'::‘ i season’s Eflorts nators And White Sox Ceplurt “yiop"singles: Lincoln Lifts, Fort| Mr. Blood referred to the present |Stanley Rule Gitls to cate difference in shade and got un- |t q o " mhe Tong hit wound | First Games In Indoor League; Wayne, 1066. | Passaic team and intimated that Play Off Tie Tonight der way, Willimantic started fast,| ik eallY metiing iace New Vork! AMaroh Two-man event: Mills-Scribner,|lack of morale had caused the e s ey e |me New Eek e ing e en| New York, March 31.—One hun-| Anderson Scores Nine Runs. Detroit, 1285, [team’s slump. He declared that the B el B I S (0 ey Aner favter Lunaen BLIRE NS SR e gt are Afelan i ntissnRvorl g ecorus a e i High single: Mills-Seribner, De- |spirit of commercialism has pervad- Wi s T GEE Tuesday ) Luke blew an casy sucker, oy |20 advantage that they captuerd & peen made to date in the fndoor Baschall Standing G {4 the team and as a result the boys | night, resulted in a tie race between { i T et aa o sed vatleldeciea e i B d s, e VP ol saaton ol oh itors .« 1o00| Individual event: H. Mahlenbrock, had lost the ideals of sportsmanship | the Stanley Rule and Level team D oo oo nescrioalemeen e teameloony i 4 season which vir e S eyt which formerly-prompted them and PETE DELORIA ,and the Yulcan-N. B. Mach. com- 4 0 b £ + |stands 3 to 2 in favor of the Dodgers, | ally closed last Sa Y iz R : o High single: D. Devito, Chicago, |28 & result they have gone down to | bination outfit, This necessitates a who relayed it into the basket. Luke |qy v wiij play in the sixth game at|the Morningsid RedBoxiciin e oo 0 LR 000 Uk ORI IcReD; | playoff tonixht. This lcague has bee: A St eyl polay i1 che SIxiiies 8 e d Venkids o * 000 | 1892. defeat. ay ght. This lcague has been ; R o out |Birmingham today, while the Gia s e " | High score of tournament: D, De- : 10, The first game of the season will [P 804 tuck throughout Its schedule BCOTC Willimantic took tim ou i n th Senators and White Sox took vith s i and profited. for Haggerty shot a en aldbinGtnejopons e vito, Chicago (individual) 218, C.| be played September 26 with Bow- '\ I0h S0me four or more teams being it 5 tivadiinta| s ot Copytleld st ot Benaing,) the first games in the Boys' club in- | gwen, Detroit (five-man), | : doin at Brunswick, Me. Other teams t1°d for the ltading honors through- 1': ke Ray | G8 | almost befor e ink tim? termediate baseball league, the for- Fri-Statc Baseball Circuit Is Formed {1isted on the schedule inciude gt, Ut Tonights' games are attract- ® A e wag dry Better pora | i Sl IAeR e S o 4 in Tennessec John's, Brooklyn: Middlebury at IN8 much interest and it is very un. il s akats lth o oin) oF e i mer showing great flelding and ‘. ] yn: Middiebury at ™ 1 i S G st | e aasictc VL, SRR pitching strength in their win from Anderson Takes Mea?“” Memphis, Tenn., March 31.—Or-|Middlebury; Norwich University at CFtain as to yho will be the final B i ] e R e e r-halr |the Yankces, w Of State League Pinman |sanization of a iri-state baseball | Kingston, Colby at Waterville, Me., Jor | Beh ¢f these feams bew 1% eona (inERficen thits of 8 de o ds the |yncorked an irre - attack and | gddie Anderson, averaging 120.3 |league of elght clubs®was completed Williams at Wiltiamstown. Gt he best bowlers of the e O e o re B Elo, Bleheta g Phi makers with 34 |smothered the Red Sox |and rolling six victorles, defeated |here vesterday, and John L. Mar-| Last fall Deloria played half-back 1°agUe on thelr lneups, N. B. Mach. AL st ik secon” | phia Nationals yesterday gained an| and to h Compagnone Shows Form Orsine of Hartford, who rolled 107.2 |tin, president of the Southern asso- |on the squad and the previous year -Vulcan has Miss E. Linn oen of the session With a ¢ fonal long goal, | Cpnpead S i | , who rolled 107 i 4 2 but Haggerty put Willimant 11 to 5 vietory over { nterna- sixteen ie | The Senators had a rather asy and won three games. in a stato | clation, was chosen as head of the |was a full-back. In 1923, Deloria was high average players while Stanle: RaTa e ool lesa kBt Kavesl| SonalilpaRUErEnE S 1 exhibi-| 1 bsequent time disposing of the Yunkec , | league match at Hartford last night, |new body. A class D charter will |mentioned by Walter Camp for Rule & Tevel have Miss H. AhI Dl ey | on e insloies SO TiE bl Gl (o enon AToIA e W e Thstasara Do clved of the National Association | having thrown the longest forward Strof, and ~Miss B, Burkharth NI e e this morning the Phillies s unprecedent- | yank batsmen ot bay until the final | Anderson—100, 137, 118, 129, 112, |of Baseball Clubs. pass of the season. This was in.the rolled the highegt' single strine : 3 it aheant e | Wil leave Bradentown on their home acks stars inning, when le eascd up and al-1115, 137, 110, 135—1083. The teams will include Dyersburg | game against the Connecticut Aggies S S cals one point ahead when Prue| 5 n form . g 4 \ fouled him. Haggerty shot tl g ma Iler mre due it . Jowed tiem to score four runs. V.| Orsine—115, 94, 109, 100, 119, 96, [and Jackson. Tenn.; Blytheville and | when “Pete” threw & rd pass 33 fouled nim. ety ahot (hrough| ttay a0 are schel on Baylock Ied (e oftense of the win: 120, 115, $7-965 | Toneshoro. Atk Tupelo and Cor- | which was responsibie for the smusIZhyszko and Munn Are | : v to start series of games ffo ners and scored four runs. while G.| This series is high pinfall for [inth, Miss. The season will opcn |winning the game. o oqm Iadeilt LT L8 B it 2o e et Ao nest day | have Baylock and Szarkus also showed |tournament May 7 and close September 7. A | Deloria, who has been spending Matched for April 15th asain it was Haggerty ®ho 800red, | ror pne cltyiche ip. Manager e books show |form at the bat. Bigley did well for| lsalary timit of 14 men and §2,800 |part of his Easter vacation with! Philadelphia, . March 31.—The ) Siltloe Oryard e P38t | pyotcher has purchased Louis Fon- of their ener- the losers. The lineups scores: | HAINES VS, TUTKO | was agreed upon. Hurlbut Griswold of Francis street. state athletlc commission yesterday i T e i attid | seca tromthe Clvclars iR eda (ol uit of Paas Senators—Ti | Haines deeated Tutlho six games e e, has returned to college to make granted permission to Stanislaue i making 1t 18-17 WIlmntie-|y gop in hia infeld, probably at scc- | 4 telope, the fiving Finn {p: Jenock. 1b; 8 Was to three at the Commercial alleys RUNS NEW RECORD plans for the spring football Zbyszko to wrestle Wayne “Big’ (1 S e SR |ond base giamaraury; 8 s8; Koplowitz, 1t; V. 1 Jast night.snd fn *he last game| Minneapolls, Minn. March 31.—|practice which starts at St. Stephen's ‘Munn in this city April 15 to a fin i e Enetiputiing un its oaval ..2»,‘ of the Athletics squad ar- o Willie country- | Baylock, rf. pullad & 4.5 pin for a epare, Lester| Agus Copulos of Detroit established |on Wednesday of rext week. Detoria ‘ish. 4 e e home yesterday while the othe Nurmi but s the | Yankces—C. Goto [Tas chantenged the cinner. Last|a new world's record three cushion |is also cxpected to be A strong man The commission sipulated that ;\:vw r fi\(‘.:;“x,'fl" 2 s defeating the Baltimo g sec- |1f; Digley, s8; L. 0 : | night's scores: Ibillfard run here yesterday by de-|on the lacrosse t:am at the college Zbyszko must deposit $1,000 on or h': L it PIAY- | ternationals at Eustis, Fia. | ¢ This ‘\;""" 17 BianCl R D bln cHOSoh St o= {17 G100 B34 , 94, 117, [ feating Johnny Layton of Minne- | this spring. before April 8, to insure protection | “.““ T o Willlmans | moze: outhit the Mackmer 15 [ nish- i Bl o , |96, 92 0. apolis, 50 to 27 in 22 innings. The = e {for the public, the money to be for | ey Tt n [DutiRt as AU tlos i aa S URS RN SIS (- g G b B . 2| Haines—112, 108, 105, 102, 109, |former record was 23 innings held | THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS feited should the match not pe fair! ] = IECe LORALALE sunched an won by the s he year, | Yankee 00 4— 6|56, 108, 115, 162—1002 v ) ' NG TS estel thicd Waax A A ‘1"'“1)‘ m:{ !‘v‘} t,‘“: .v:‘\ tk‘;m r’w‘r:w ] this cerronms White Sox Sing Ont Win | 103, 115, 162—1002 by Robert Cannefax. | BRING RESULTS ’mm sted. dropped in a neat one ar S e o4 | &NCes fall one one behind the | Led by Leonard Anderson, the| - e e ik 7° men in the three innings he pitched 4 : > ejza's foul evened matters 29 Tn. the Athletics. Today p,;p_\m(k_ apeeding feet of the Olympic cham- |White Sox took a slugging hee from e R BUESCEAR T Oh Man BRIGGS gcal and, after Luke tied it for a game with the Milwaukee Friger a 4 heating. Anderson scored | visitors ahcad at 24-22 ol A onee in every inning, while Loring Nyborg collahorated to J DITYEES Mey In the pe T hansI } marks at [0t feven and the other pale hose | v : A in DPhiladelphia yesterda ad long dis- [t00k kindly to 7 IMPRESSING A GREAT Indians Break Camp L i [\ | s records |Anderson also had / i ad, 0. March 31 4 elk k) P e B ,//// AUDIENCE WITH HIS POWERS it when i i o / ie F Amnier- jnissteammiatos : ; OF ORATOQRY in a 10,000 metres race, |ETeater baiting 7 over [tured for the Re a ! unsuspe a White Sos—I n. c: . Ander ? ‘ bim over ¢ tling D his coma; he shot & el Kerelejza and the score went into & = j(":’v | - deadlock ag 3 T : l 8o i 2 4 342 = ¢ I £ it h) Tigers Play Today 0 i \ ) tre Mick Mar T has wered N mi's time for ) . : S L e maetres and RANGERS' NEW HOME its of C 1 \ ol tor \ t O= | ( o 7 Fast Side Athletic Cluh Plans to ‘ i za 1 = " . Open its Quarters in Block on | I ¢ A 1 Hahn i { l R e MTENE SlGorIEs a - AND, THE SAME ‘ ¥ WVells L. 1o a " | e y 5 i 3 - Rt . - o | MAN ADLRESSING RSELE FoR THE &y s ; NSharE s g home I3 o iarden on t ' T o | HIS SOoN ‘\/ 1 erita n F r r f Ta ® A \ vau, is busy | st oh fiol 1o sodrel intee and | o ot Yoy 1 [ 1 mmi or t when t v t With The Pirates other mile r AVE gtre for May and already looks i two minutes and r atoned for ® > withdraw =— — ing & wonderful season with a w Joe Stecher Throws derfu) part strea ave made b D P R Taes it o ol ien ire ters of 250 Pounds Easily ! Beor g 4,000 metres New York, March 31 Steck Boys' Club tre mark wi r, heavyweight Nebraskan wrestler, 3 T I 1 in His out- st threw Ivar 0 er, in g 1 Russ ‘ 15 . s his is of pling n Gotowala ‘ made fa | Nyborg, I 3 1 7] Tomorrow t York Jim Londos of Gr t ' o Madison 'Gardini of Italy wrestied one hour L (Continued on Followig Page) {Cemnued on il Nurmi did it, jand 45 minutes to a draw,

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