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BRI I S R I R I R SR S R M R S BIG MUNN WINS IN EXHIBITION MATCH —-MATCHMAKFRS WANT TO ARRANGE FOR fiiimttii i i MPSEY FlGHT WITH FlRPO OR RENAULT—- DUSTY LEAGUER BASKETBALLERS IN EXCITING GAMES —PIRATES PLAN TO ORGANIZE FAST BASEBALL CLUB FOR THIS, SEASON NEW YORK GIANTS ACAIN PRATESTOSTT 'Wonder ' Club Team Won 18 PUT IT ONTO SENATORS, BABEBALL AT ONCE 0Id Tnnerq and Candidates Washington Club Is No oo o o e neir sove shoul: e Vernon club hut the con. definitely °s remain on the Match for New Yorke —Other News From The Pirates, city chaniplons of & |year ago, plan to get uway to an y 3 S Yirutes' coast sehedule, and Sun- Southern Camps. Pirates coast schicdule, and on S [early start in basebail and all mem- LETPIE hers of last yeur's team who are to trip cast, Their fivst stop will = 2 v T e with the squad, as well as new called I'ive nore be at ahoma, Cily, where they oo e urged to meet with A aen b I R jomane on e [the boys 4t Wanut Wil park on r‘”:“l A ‘W e S irday they wil) G0od Friday morning | Amreaolin NG Rock team, at Little | Most of the old timers will be out the, prot g gl 3 ifor places and Charley Miller will Manhattan's dwllers the n 3 oy lugain hoid the reins as coach, or league baschall tents yeste Tiwers: Wit "Again | Among the new faces who are ex- SRR O Petroit. omi e The Detroit Ti- |pected to appear in the Pirate line- tiurmed to thelr training camp UP are Darby Carrazzu, catcher and o ta. Gi., today with a rec. 88 all around man, and Kanla, ord of having won every exhibition Who pitched for the Ilcons last year, na- {hus far this season. The Harold Beagle, first base, 18 sald to have left the team this year, but Hal (Weir will be in the outer garden. Ken Saunders has been elected as of the club and should boye a hustling schedule. Stone mount to the most dis- tant camps of After giving tors a four. two innings at and Russell w that the world u.\mmn completed their six gama road series vesterday with a 5 victory over Norfolk, Va., at Nes | talke manag: ampions again rs will play Augusta, Ga., |glve The Ti fTeGraw's m were submerged by + Thursday und follow that game with e 910 6, The Giants' pilot tempered |(\q with the Cincinnati Reds at AL A WINS GAME his foy with a frown, however ' Augusta, one Friday and one Safur- « L Ay young Lindstrom, second baseman, gay, hefore starting mnorth. The e Wad heen carvied from the ficld in- northward trek will begin with a jured. Although the ruit in- with the Cincinnati Reds at faldenivas continel 10 4. o) ta, Ga., Monday, April 6. With a Victory Over Hartford only a brief time, McGraw yisual- | - | Jzed difficulties in the event that he Reds vs. Browns Judeans in Fast Game, ahould be incapacitated for a lengthy | Clincinnati, April 1.—Breaking nrrzlnd. owing Im he recent mishap camp at midnight, the Cincinnat A. ended their “l'fl,i to Frank Irisch, who is not expect- | Reds left Orlando for Jacksonville skethall with & nm')n el to be able to open the campaign. |Where they play an exhibition game over \h'-‘ fast ..|\‘? )\'EN:"_ rated -ru- Hank Gowdy, Glants catcher, in|this afternoon with the St. Louis |deans of Hartford, defeating them ) Browns, meeting this team for the 20 to 17. Arst time in histsory. Luque wilt| The first half was mainly defen start the game for the National i > fall A. L. A. men, who by leaguers. | , beast of four six footers, The Reds will ba on the road casily intercepted the long passes of | home for ten days, playing nine [the Judeans, while the latter, be- zame en route, including three with |cause of close guarding, forced the the Detroit Tigers. [A. 1. A, to pass wildiy time and Harry Topel, vecrult infielder, with {again. This half ended six all. {Closes First Season On The Court The A. L. | season of | | whose honer the 1'ort was named yesterday, usual huek of o da Although Hank handied tha pitching of Bent- ley and Scott flawlessly, he was de- pied a singla safe drive in three chances at the plate, The Giants piled up a total of 1 rning field joyed the i | | | | safeties, but the Yankees, facing' ) oo "Neoiacon Hendricks was very | The A. L. A, began the second al ) : T the Brooklyn Dodgers, went them | gt 150 Lioesed during the |with a bang, and by the third quar- |® Aronson, general manager. | Although it was thought by the and expect one better. Tob Meusel divided the paining season. will be released to ‘(cr wera jeading 15-8. They easily o ' {National Guard managrment that |form that they were li eirenit clouting honors with Babe yne Reading club at Savannah, Ga., |held this margin to the end. liingiip 910 pein D BUMES |y ot Saturday night's game should ilh“\ trimmed Ruth, each col pair, and t ay. | Kaminicky, the scoring ace of the |and capturing 20 contests from the | © nig Dodgers suff t i —— |team, starred with three goals and 'strongest opposition which the east wind up the scason, there has beel "N | Doc Cohen, tion to his White Sox Win |two fouls. The defense of the A, L. d a don-| April 1.—Tho pitching of v Toherison of the Chicago 11 two ble and a single in five times at bat. | cpay homers —— e s |accurate passing of Arburr and all- |great amateur teams of the country, jday night with the rics of Hart- lmlr are not to be found in the state awaneon got one point and the: \ Qo axe je New Orleans’ |accurate passin I BT 4 i e S On W Hisma [ s ,],.,‘ e [around floor work of Politis. The | Starting with a small group of select |ford. This, incidentally, will be fhe \Sammy Pite will jump center and G;“"*‘h:“"]fi’;';:n‘;n"g foal, Asfno a%ijamsm broke loose for a douir e ATril To-oth the |leaguer's exhibition state clean with |ecore from the club teams of last |1ubbrr in the inter-city series. Cohen and Witkin whil do guard |t Fe AL PR TS o Tast. night |dccket and Car followed. Ny " : ; ! h A a derso ckly| The Guards are practicing tonight | n which his team won, last nlght |, ooy pijcated and Carrazza azoi Philiies an ties are on their an 8§ to 3 victory in New Orleans! ; 5 g sndoreongnuickl he was greater in defeat. He playad |OFF Guplica e 4 way home from their Florida | yesterday. Isaniie - veided thom into the astest Pepna — [ tant) amgreasive sarie, ewt x| 0, (throughsF than ihe Corily aining ¢ The men left| N © Tidie Collins believes :Jasper, 1f. 2 fflthxm in the city and imbued the bbad in the pinches Ked aitHoukn executed their hest bit of team play anford 1z sht after defeating | Robertson shows no il effect of the [TLoist, ¢ 0 2w T 60 ity [win be eiven to Miss = Linn of repeatedly fouled, he 8id not e, |TAKIE the ball near their own ba s the jean team 5 10| operation a vear ago an his elbow, | POltis, 18- 1 ¥idonning & uniform himselt in mid- |the New Britain Machine Co.. who |oome unduly excited, He got 16 of |K¢! thev started down the floor wit . 3a | make no move stops un-| Robertson took the slab after the |ATBUIT T ¢ 2|scason to plug the gap loft by the| ;mnw hishest average, and 10 Miss | yjg team's points, 10 of them being |$10Ft passes. Near the basket th: til they reach Richmond, Va., where | Pelicans scored three runs off nw“T‘“ les, 1§ _!lwithdrawal of one of the team's| - Burklarth who regisicred the | trom the floor. Bucherri was a flash [Lall vent to Preisser, then to lar- Thursday. On Friday the Athletics| Continued rain at Oakland, Calif. | TR 200 After an easy victory in its !H‘ i "" o "L \‘lw’_ e tributed four field goals. TFrom nw,‘r"r““' 'r“;v : "’r;‘(;“‘ u»:‘ flacr piay in Portsmouth end arc due in|kept the Cubs idle and caused Man- ipi iy o 2 3 g|mme, the team encountered Tous \ (Masiinc Y ucan S | Spanieiyiniatie enelganie lvas Miay 682 LR G 0EE IS S HEE LI SIS Phi Saturday, ager Bill Killefer to worry regard-{pjoion’ 4" 070000 0 roing and dropped three of its “"" ist 2nd Srd |pough one, with both sides playing [and tae game ended 5718 wh muke no stop- effect on hig squad of three | eer o 1 ard journey. " enforecd la . 'Herman, Ig. AL hursday 1 Ciark Pitt trade 4 by the goidbers, rg. s 0 1ship series Cubs to Los A s in exchan Finkelstein, 1f, - o t ndle a quiet gro P outclassed in every department, the| £ ¥ him and toward the close of the |Preisser, r.f, 0 1 b : early defeats were wiped out by | 397 570 400 (game Billy Preisser had his third |Linp, r. o [ a s T emashing victories over the teams play-off of the girls bowling Stanley Rule personal called and, the refevee |Carrazza 1.f. 2 8 TR, Yo MERIDEN WINS RUBBER | hich naa won trom the 1ocats, and, created a great deal of in-i 1st 2nd rd |judging his ronghness was too offen- | Larson. . 5 1.—The S§t, Loui: in order to find werthy eppositior and -excitement oihe Y. MM \vri." KHArth ool S 1680 Haive) ordered him from the floor. | Vankask®, r.« 1 T 1 %we used to coma to Flo 3 een idle since last| teams of hetter caliber wer o Zsnt The win- ’\-' <"r“"" (‘ 12 86 | This left landers with hut (n!u-‘nwn | Nyborg, 1. e 2 0 1 I e G iR : B s of - ram. |Siiver City Bors Take Declding hut not one was found which could |ners, Now Britain Macbine-Vulean |3 m JREY |and Captain Weir then sent Stohl to g | take the club's measure. At the end | combination, were only declared P, §1 i the sidelines that the two teams! (Continwd on Following Page) game. We won a¢ out of 12 this dagame at San | ygaien From Locals on Bowhng |y (o scacon Mo Zht the lo- | Winners after the battle of threo |11 74 77 55 |might be on an even ba time and I think look pret esterday with the Scais| R A B s had rolled away and thoy | €. C. L. vs. R, and T (o e T good.” Flet added that Louis inning was com-| Alleys. alagfonndgtyen fth.e Vo T 4 4 6| A orail il il oo Culls e loui P Tenat e tatiato | L | broken run of 18 victories. b .r‘ ptured the | string by Jusf o 3 3 ! Morelli started (}xo first game with [) Cinciunatl, would fill & bad gap in il ety NN G Biblvelnss bow)= | re e priin s S ot i rychester | (out eninE BRI INRal BEE fulialchicall BRI AR IO R OB SUPIas japzsatiscorinmingtiol g oR MV Ut I AR ASAR RIS IR TR0 0 ), & t ing team journeyed to Meriden last |, o5 S were fought, New Britain {ticipa N five games or scconds of p), after Luke had | his team at second base. nine innings te defeat. 6 INg g : jand the Hopevitle Speed Boys of Wa-lye 110 vylcan combination taking 5. Linn miszed a try, Then Saxe made the | Red Sox Restin, to 5. at the hands of the Toledo ght to play e rubber game on terbury were the only teams to take § v = - s bk Fld : st 2 52 e a. ) | L 2 B A @ ! D eie i nen i veulita anay el detl| / W St i Srivat sirine 17 ping; then . Allstrgm (score 3.0 en a foul by Walther. | \ FDosiomy A e T, e Lo e ol afy|cided reversal of form on the part {the club'a measure, but hoth of thede (ne Staniey. Rue” aitls cams back . St [Taking a pass fram Yankaskas,| TROUT SEASON OPENS i I Reieiy oL e S Chester Falk, who cost tho|of the New Britain team and Meri- {0 S0 50 fygon 5 T e eine {strong and gathered in the sccond | 1. Murphy {“Chief” Larson got the range and, APRIL 15t . e L E ki, whipgco den handily won in three straight ™ Bt aon: ' DOINE | string by 27 points. The third was 1 |rang the first double decker for the 2 triningicamn eeloroRY, WHor & evs | prowns severalgthousand B dolara] oS (eriden i vegal ered Isome RRSELE 8 B ADE ketball iy g ymdinger with the final bowlers | Corbinites atter two minutes and five || FULL LIN§ OF TACKLE g;(‘m“\‘.:ffi:\ r\;{;vh”c. Mzn.r.! 1;. ralk was -.flw N,‘-lq"?(‘\:»' ,‘:,.:.’:: {hree men in the 100 class, Eastham “‘l“‘::i,',:.. "‘h‘fl"‘“ ”" "' having the mateh to decide and the L. seconds of play. A foul by Luke and | ’ Aoz 3 nik ipninedbut tha s WIS DOT s cepisterine 04 Han ABOE M sahew SR8 AR LI R SR ° Eant| winners captured by four lone A {the chief added one more point, tying | MDFIELD v eloil ne 8601000 outs | L the AU HEnsita core el Mol e 11 g i (] mha 12wl Tracy {0y A TLELATE KR AR R s o scoren | M. Burkarth {it up. A side_shot that made good | a-uor fion Seatilelntarred inithe ‘» 2'71 six o "_ ”'_f ‘ al et "l{‘ got a high string with 111. The mug‘lfwnvr' _’FQ '*" ’un ”_Hp The winners will be presented . Cavie 2 o |and Walther had put Corbin ahead | entedt knoceiinwitnres i u=\ Gene R ,‘fr son a ““fl (‘ ry‘j redeeming feature of the New n.m, el “"‘I l.,? ]_ o ‘\A‘\fl 'l“"' with a silver loving cup at a bar M. Langzeftel 5 75.8 [ two points but Luke tied it up from y I e s L ! me when e failed [ iy team was the exhibition of Cliff and the Waterbu v8' club, cem- quet for all participanis i - {the side after taking a pass from || 5 WAIN ST, inder in his 1 ara, in ihe box for the center; Stanley Gotowala, ay Anderson, forward and coa heidler who toppled them for 113 posed ma base territory in his last string | was downed Straight Against Tough Teams 7T0PININDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Reading from loft to right, seated Frank Arburr, guard; Pete Kerele i7a, fordward; Captain Mickey L. tanding: Dwight Skinner, sup tendent: Elmer Nyborg, guard; flvo contests. It did not lo sinzle game for the rest of the - 1 son. Team after team with a big E. Tehman name was brought to this city, n‘ o be snowed under and compl a tight game uke, |A., especially in the first half, was |tkis city earned its right his scason one post-ec first rate, featured by snappy andito be listed among the few r ea a only ctely been definitely ar nged for Satur; . Morelll were the best bets for the|ypeinter in a shot that went thres Plioto by Johinsan aud Petersop. | l0sers. | quarters the length of the floor. The I Too Mueh Gehrkoweki | count at half time was 13-10, ¢, ¢, 1 | There was too much Gehrkowski The Second Half " GAME WITH LYRICS SATURDAY NIGHT . NOW HAS BEEN DEFINITELY ARRANGED = “nict et o e i Ab to be in the same ra t the Di . who la bt beat the Lyries. manager of the Lyries, ould offer, the Boys' club team of such & popular demand for at least |promises to bring his strongest me““lm later In the game became act- | \cuiiated with one for his team son gamo that one has |here Saturday. Become Champious of the In- dustrial Bowling League league. Also boxes of chocola Smith « Perschy I. Linn T. Anderson 84 08 88 82 54 (Continued on Following Page.) cele when Malcolm and 1eld- | man will be at forward, and a fast LANDERS OUT OF RACE FOR \ Fafnirs Eliminate Green Suited Youngsters By Giving Them 39-30 Defeat in Rough Contest — Cabinet Lock Five Plays Great Brand of Basketball and Vanquishes Russell and Exwin 37-18, Tight as it has been all season, the Industrial league bas ketball race, with but three more weeks to go, tightened even tighter last night when the now smoothly working Corbin . Cabinet Lock machine easily and cleverly defeated the Russell and Erwin outfit 37 to 18 and went back into a tie for first place with the P. and F. Corbin boys. In the other game last night the dope was badly upset when the Fafnir Bearing fiye, with a revised lineup, handed the speedy Landers, Frary & Clark youths a decisive trimming to the tune of 39 to 30 in a game ldurmg which the lead alternated several times and in whieh » roughness was always evident. This defeat takes from Lan- ders their chance to finish at the top of the league. Lockmakers Great Teamwork In the Lockmakers'-R. and .| game the winners played like a well [ P11l pit the Corbins one to the good. piled machine and every man was in |1¢re Whitman went into the R. and his proper place at practically the |- lincup for Swanson, right instant, thus it is gard to pick [ On a jump ball between Nyborg 4 an individual star as cath sacrificed | and Tuke, the latter batted it into indlviduality for teamplay, but the|the basket for twe points and an- fast floor work of P was evi- | other tie at & all. Morelll dashed dent, while the clever guarding of | (hrough the Corbin defense and Yankaskas and Nyborg offset the|tossed in a doubte decker, putting \ rallies tried by their rivals, Carraz-|his team to the good, but Corbin za as usual, was a_tower of strength | took it again by one peint when on the offense and Phil Walther too, | Yankaskas tossed in both free tries aid some neat work. “Chief” Lar-|on Morelli's foul. The half ended son was the scoring ace. Luke and |with Yankaskas gefting the two for Landers in the game with Fafnir.| Tspn geconds slipped hy In {1 {The elongated former High school |second half when “Chier” tassed i B tvo pointer and ten seconds afte ) nien ‘and jumped it perfectly. “"{nmf Preisser slipped one in, Swar |son. who had returned to the game got one point on Preisser's foul, It Larjon offset that with one on Whit | mar's foul. Nyborg got a basket an’ Yankaskas added another, Swanso [got a dandy lons shot and Preisse |the offense he was a whiz and ac- |counted for five baskets from the fleld and then, to clinch victory, he| shot seven out of nine free tries. | | Anderson also played a great gam | getting five from the floor and Weir, | re st ing captain, set a fast pace at guard |y & < 2 o he hitman got in some long rang |and also contributed four from the | i ¥ritman ¥ Y : flipdda | work for a goal, Fouled by Nyhors I floor. Captain Luke of the Landers | ger . o * &04 : 85 |their hardest. Paulson, the Fafnir | SAXC Zot one from the floor after » 78 lcaptain was aejested for rough play | hot scrinmage. The sco 66 {and Landers lost three men via the (ol () $2 |rame route. Klatka went out on Field Feul I't 59 ifour fouls Duke McCahe followed |Walther r.f. Open Eves. |saxe. Nybork fouled Walther and L :.:,fi.. by M hf‘r ‘:‘:f“l.’,,r":‘l,}‘l The 19 met the Cineinnati | Thursday night the Rible class team made the lengest trip of any single into ce Is = ksonville to team will stack up against the Hill- llocal quintet and smeared pre- Larry Benton 1 1 e er tops from Winsted in a rubber game. | viously undefeated Pirates of New- tars. o WALRER AND HAGEN The Winsted team is determined to!ark, 7 Pouonockial winning avenge thelr last defeat suffered At streak was stopped at 12 and the % Two Famous Golfers Among Those '1he lLands ef the New Britain men itpe club handed Toquonoclk its first (- IO : f o in Pinehurst Meet Winsted; while the local lads will | in three vears. The | well ANMIE=- | BRoKkE \ s e N. C. April ow their hest form in atriving to A, of this city and Ce. B of MY OWN RECORD TODAY | : open ch ) for Merlden sWamp- |yfiqdletown went down without gt ‘) Ts Well Pleased present The scores: P e e A e (o e on PRESSED BRICK-; Cleveland, April 1.—1. £ Ba among nrore New Britain INTonday night whenit e 1 AT S Ll ard preaident ofithaic nd In. than seventy players here today for |C. Scheldler ... §5 (& off 34 pointsin ihs Tin e & dians, expressed himself us s he opening of annual nor H. Andersor 8 54 e e | eNad S ecndl of his south open golf plonship. T} G. Anderson . 88 5 8% las fast a team as t the pitchers ty-six holes w ayed today o A 4 52 gx |all season. The record i Sl e o Walker was pal F 80 5 3 Towr ey A. C., Hfd ] o Rochester Interna- |Uoyle of Lake : T Hopevilie, Waterburs ile Hagen was paired with Em- | 456 611 548 (29 Alumni t | Tot 1 120 Hopevillc 3 ( t entrants are Meriden Heights, So. Man r ) Golden, J Turnesa, MacDonald | Jize ety Lewis High, Sout} e r, Jock Hutc 4 Paoriess, Tores : Tommy K ST Original Celty ig inosa, Larry Nabholtz | T Nitsitay 8 Eimsbury, Am, Legior « v ym Bovd, Fred- | Schwa 88 4 West Terry a4 A 3 and Leco Co. 1. 2nds, Torrington 12 g B34 547 Celtics, Springfield 24 1§ 1668, Heights, So, f astor 4 o FVANS IN BAD HEALTH = | chivazo. Aprit 1.—Chanies *Cuici Myunn Wins His Match % SR e _ From Mondt \\nh Laee and s oli- v ) Munn won the als of 5 Tt od to ¢ wrestling titic sight-secing after t £ 1 Fvans Ed (Strangle Lewis was| cleared in the afternoo Eddie | nounced. ‘ ed to defeat Joe (Toots) Mon ado cowboy. before 7,000 fans| = |at the coliseum last night, i | Munn won the first fall in 25| | minutes and 55 seconds and the sec- ond fall, 17:20, with the same hoid Mondt was on the defense through- out, Sullivan Defending His Title This Evening| Philadelphia, April 1. — Steve| (Kid) Suliivan of Brooklyn, junior ightweight champion of the world, | will defend his title at the Armory A. C, tonight against Mike Ballerino Bayonne, N. J.. in a ten round bout Both men have agreed to weigh fr t 130 pounds or ess at 2 o'¢lock this l‘\"'rl‘D\l) Hopeville Celtics, Springf 40 Waterbury Toys Pirates, Newark St. Joseph's, Poquanack St. Jeseph's Porquonock A Middletown ars, Willimantic .. b WLADYSLAW MAKSYMIAK World's Greatest Strong Man King of Weight Lifters. Polish Athiete and Boxer, will strength exhibition at and give TURNER HALL (0dd Fellows Hall) THURSDAY. APRIL 2+8 P. M | HAD MIVE RUNNING THE Dummy F=D HOT To KEEP WITH ME— | DON'T HNow: LT IN THE Moob YDDAV- Real Folks at Home; a Bricklayer BRIGGS | This HERe OoN THE HAN By vy rrecve g | BRICK DON'T COUNT- - ToL&H PLASTER WE'RE GETTING FRANK BOLLAK CLAUMS HE CAN BEAT ME ON SETTINGTBRICK AND BRICK WITH A NUMBER Two PREMIER TROWEL VA HAHA - Now TAPESTRY DS~ GEE THAT = ANY PLACE SAY -~ \J_/ [|[LeTs o m‘)l WHE e W (Il Tue cHez /| €A DANCES I { Poma POM ALL RIGWTY

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