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jorta]l ML f Sports (Continued tr:::imallu Page {Uquer.drinking debay and a 4l to the college which thé gradyates come bac SPORTS | can divert anergles Into baseball chan.(nl and others bring with them qua titles of Hlfelt’ liquor in open A wl m‘ G :;e\flm deflance of dflu 1aw, ready 3 mentor eir homecoming dances a invited any-who wish to try eut {or |most witheut exception, disgraces he team te drop around fof prac. rs. ‘Thess eldér men, ‘He nfalna that svery berth 15'0pen and the best man will get it. /The Plrates are out with the same offer, and the Falcons also are get- ting ready to atart activities, ahould bs helpfuln: wise in the ways of this exanip) 1 ustes who look up to them cessful m path bef “It thi them, nnual Dempeey has been blackiisted by the New York Bozing Commission, + .« 'The only comment fitting to the sityation 1s “Ho hum.” tercolle, tem will us ot' thi te athletics, ot take tipon iteelf to ri 1ntoldrabl ‘The New York Yankees h.l“ been forbi 10 play golf. . . This ought |sard the svent as necessary for the ROGERN BOWLING ALUETS . |fcGregor, administrator of the es- to help the fairways 4nd the greens |inancial Nuccess of the system itself, INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE tate of the late Willlam J. Howd, on . Petersburg & whole lot. how much longer aré we expected to Usiversal, error was found by Justice William tolerate Athletica? & t6 the matter of gambling o) the outefme of games: This is growing evil One of the extraordinary things about’ yésterday was that it faded into histery without a new bantam. woight champlion being crowned. pages of the daily press can be take as of Any hgnificance, The experts say Ruth is not hit- b okt serious ting the bail as hard as he used to— hut’the experts seem to be hitting the pipe with all their old-time vigor, physieal - tpbullding of the mass of hat, on grea udents who need fit, bu e contrary, in the case o A jeckey by the name of Nos led all“the riders at Miaml. There was o8, noe in his name, but yes, yes in 'his results, as the popular song might 'n{' it. #uch & way as to be a real detrimen W& hach finally_ learned why Xurmi is called the Phantom Finn— né one seeris to have a ghost of a chance With'him Well, anyway, none of our ban- tamwelght champlons ever retired hetauss of 10ve for their mammies— They dgnt last that long. John McGraw's favorite song is “The One 1 Love Belongs to Bome- hody Blse.”—He sings it every time e sees Hornsby play second for the Cards. contigued, “is we pay for the ithis public spe football and thépe |victims of our {ment, » Leading golf professionals, arriv- ing in New York yesterday from caompalgns . in the sunny lands, brought the word that Walter Ha- ! gen, twice British opén champion s, is not ex- prcted to defend his title this sum- e, Gene Sarazen also is reported io-he satisfled with the tournament list on this side of thé ocean. giate athletics in an athletie comm “I do.not know Wl been the purposs ‘of thi believe that faculties a {were entltled to expect s |results in the correction abuges, There may have results, T1f g0, they have fully donccaled. , was appointed, t lie integrity, But statement in the forthedn of conférence laws, his d. ‘Che United States will be well 1 presented in the British event, however, with Leo Diegel, MacDon- ald §mith and Jim Barnes seeking honors. Smith, according to his (6116w profeesionals, has recovered his form. in the winter competi- tions, and they stressed his recent axcallent putting exhibition on the sand greeng at Pinehurst. More- aver, for tno days’ of competition the Pagific céast stdr was' straight down the fairwvay at all times. ! bitrator ot sligibllity protestssh OAKLAND AND GRAYS South America’s amateur Dboxers «ill face their- American and Cana- dian foes in.the arena, Boston, April 22, according to announce- ment from the amateur athletic union, (Canada will select eight representatives at climination boulfs in the neay future. Boston, offi- GH)s of thé A, AL UL seid, is! the center of amateur boxing in the United ‘States and mada the highest Lid for the tournament which was sotight hy New = York. Pittshurgh shd Baltimore, Temporary Sales Quarters To Be A No, 6 Elm Street A certificate of organization Fas |been filed for The Hardware City !Motor company which will open for buginess at § Eim street on April 1. This new company has direct factory connections with the Ookland Motor o, of Pontlac, Michigan, and the Gray Motor company of Detroit. Ap- {pointments Wwill also be made by the Hardware Cily Motor Co., of asso- lciate dealers locally for Gray and Oakland cars and an opportunity will be afforded any interested auto- - mobile men who wish to take on a clling franchise on a small scale. n gonjunction with the handling of these two popular cars the Hard. ware City Motor Co., will be afffliat- iod in the retailing of the Lexington [Minute Man line and the Acme Mo- tor truck, . ‘The personnel of the fiew company congists of men who are veterans in the autoniobilé businees and who have es(abiished a “eputation in this territory for reliablé dealings. Iden- itified actively will be Charles A. {Bence of New Britain, Aaron G. jCoheén of Hartford, formerly of this eity, Jullus Refbert of Hartford and Arthur Chanhin of Hartford. The Oakland line consists of many models, éxtramély popular in this {1ina 18 the new Oakland Coach which has geating capacity for five, This {car- has & luxurious Iigher body, |Duco finished and is up to the min- ute fn every respect and retails at an extremely low price. Roadsters sedans, coupes and tourings also are jDuco finlghed, halloon tires and four | wheel hrakes. | The Gray is known to the trade as w qunlity small car. {world’s cconomy record from coast to coast averaging 84 5-8 miles Lo the galion. This car comes in a and coupe for three, also in touring and College Failures Are ; Accused as Burglars New Yeork, April 4.—Two college sraduates who teld police they were ingble *to earn a‘living Lwo years age.,and whem authorities now rafs among the cleverest of the city's “supper burglars,” were held yester- day in $10.000. boil each for hearing t Tuesday 6n charges of having robbiad 30 fashiomable residences in Brookltn and Quesns The. prisoners eafd their names wars Willlam Brazeli of Lynn, Mass,, and Frank Tostetr of Westfield. Mass. They were arrested last night | as they returped to lusurious -Man- hattan hotel apafttments in evening el6thes, Pawn tickets and valuables worth 47,000 were found in their posses- sion and the hotsl suite was filled with rave works of art and a val- uable 1ihedry, Police say they have confessed \ WINNERS HAD IT EASY Both Giants and Yanks Took 1923 Flag Without Much Trouble In 19823 hoth Giante Yankees got anay lo flying starts, j2¢dan modele. Fact is, the former jumped right into | The Acme truck line consists of | the Icad and held top position all the ON® to #ix and a half ton jobs and 'ure backed by a factory that ha stood the test of time in the heav (truck field, Lexington Motor cars will also be featured. These cars have become very prominent in the east during the past five years and aré built for the way, Tihe Yankees €id almost as welt, being out of first place only once, that being for a few days In the early porfion of the campaign. Cleveland was respohsible for fhe temporary PROESSIONAL bauch—a shame o tensibly, to honor. Fraternity alum. Wwhone overy theught for thelr ocollege hese alumnt ‘wosld—place undergrad. who: Have trodden the e s a neces- sary corrsllary to this system of in. d if this nl‘ on the AHGYI féatures of homecoming, but prefer rather Yo ree ‘e cannot deny, if com- mon obr}vmou and perusal of the { charge -that |p may, rightfully bé brought against the present system is that it not only fails uttefly to be of any use in the '00tball at leaat, it is now played in to the health and soundness of the players and &“serious mensce aven to'thelr lives. Joints are twisted or read a list of 14 ho died during 8 received playing which we call some of the n for excite. matter of erganizatiof of {ntércélle- chiefly t6 lfe in the function\ of ar- | B8 b It holds the |. * Bref Sketches of | SUPREME, GOURT ) Right.] 10| Born—Indian~ Springs, Ind, Oet. 26, 1804, Major League Carer—~Pyrchased by Chicago Cubs from Indlanspoliy, American Asseclation in 1917, En. tered navy in 1918, Sold to Los An- " ¥ille Eleotric Co. at the conclusion of & econfer the justices here “In . the three Néw Haven co ul ar, Repyrchased by Cubs for 1932 " weason. Traded fast winter along with Grantham and Nelhaus to Pirates tor Maranville, Grimm and Cooper. Outstanding Feats—Won 16 games and lost § In 1928, Fielded 1000 same season, accepting 53 chances in 30 games. dered, In that of Josephine M against Joseph Torrello of ‘this the fury in the city court rends a verdiet for t! ing an action over alleged rent The sup) George W. Wheeler. x Sues ‘Uncle's Estate, In the aetion of Mr, and Mrs, !lon the allegation that for a g aDa for their uncle, and that he prom =—=1|to provide for them in his will, 4931650 [ 1um of $20,000 was claimed. The - 104 24 318l tor the defendant administration | from that an appeal was taken. Supernaut att War . Happeney Howarth t the lower courts judgment stand; t ¢ | Vollbardt G, Peterson .. g Ju i nelghbors, Dorothéa Adelaide and [ 0 FCIERERL GE PTERATAE 3 t [D. Peterson ..v... was | & y e held at the Elizabeth Biebert, The opinion Pk by Justics’ Yohn B. Kaslew The |l omeingion - Methodist 5331544 at Waterbury. The plaintiffs, 93-- Rooney 03— 331 yudge Beardsley fined cacl defe 100 |ant 350 and costs. From that Linn 29| {ained by the supreme court, 9 be procéeded with 7| with “the opinion Wheeler. Robert H. Wells against the "N by Chief Just! 4| Lord, administrator, Justice Keeler, no. error, HIT HOM‘E;R IN FTRST W ) pmnl Regan to Set His Record Netrton Tn the opening game of the 19 1811428 | g home run off the offerings of W bur Cooper of the Pirates. | It was an Hornsby, too. { proceeded to smasli elrcuit blows Diebold Was Great -Guard for Wisconsin Madison, Wis,, April 4—In Mar- #hall Diebold, stellar guard, Wiscon- | various intervais until at the end sin had ofie of the best defensive | ers in 1925 Big Ten basketball | circles since the days of that sterling duo, Williams and Tebell, For the past two seasons Didbold rated as about the best bet the Bad- &ers possessed. He was a marvelous man on the defensé, wsually holding his opponents to a smail number of goale. Diebold's greatness was partially dimmed because hg was playing with a weak team, one of the weakest in the Western Conference. But he-was record for the National leazue. Hornsby garnered 42 four-p punches that year, beating the fo years, by 13 crashes. Featured in Great Rally good enough to galn a place on the [ 1901 season between Detroit and all-conference quintets for the past| Milwaukee. two seasons. For eight sessions that day the | Brewera hit the offerings One More Ring Vet " Reported Retiring Another veteran of the ring has | gone into retirement. At least, | Soldier Bartfield, prominent welter- | weight, is quoted as saying that he has hung up the oid gloves for good. Whether or not he holds to his re- ported decision remains to be seen. ently had the tilt sewe, | 1ot and appa 1ast half of the ninth. But a hectic rally, during whic! {roiters to count 10 runs and win thi ACATION THROWS BUT 36 BALLS Gallatin, Texas, April 4.—George |, Kerah, hurling for the Gallain|guee o zacatecas, to inaugurate th Private Tnstitute baseball. nine |yoroi2n convention, From Fresnil against the Portland High school |y, |10, Mexico City, Ap - NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL: 4, 1925, Panows Sars | GIVES RULINGS No Error Agunst Bristol-Pan- New Haven, Conn., April d.=De- cislens in o number of cases were handed down by the supreme court cases, no errer decislons were .ren- defendant, that be. me court found no error, the opinion being by Chief Justice ward E. Howd against Charles E. "|M. Maltbie, The suit was brought many years Mr. and Mrs, Howd cared perfor court judge decided the case supreme court's decision means that Likewlse no error was found in 2[the action of Carrie E. and Ruth B. Walden of Waterbury against their sult was brought to the district court siding on Buckingham street, Water- peals were’taken which are not sus- X 85— ::: Havén"” rallroad, no error, by Chief 103 fe- 245 | Justice Wheeler, § ti- 2| Eisle W. Reid against Charles E. Hornsby, at Opening of 1923 Season, —— | season’ Rogers Hornsby, sensational Louis Cardinals’ star, clouted a auspicious start for For from then on he the chase he had established a new mer record which had stood for One of the greategt ninth inning rallies ever staged in the majors took place ins the opening game of the of the Tygér pitchers t6 all corners of tha.n‘rlock, The mesting will take place up with -the score standing 18 m‘mu capitol. 4 when Datreit-gent to bat in {he |cis Deming will present the names of | 4.— President alles will leave today for Fresnillo, | will be in éffect at the East Berlin | |- BERLIN NEWS ——— (Continyed from Page Seven) ton will conduct mass at Bac Heart church, East Berlin, tomo: row morning at 9 o'élock. The cer: palms will be carried out in conne tion with the servicg. ceremonies being the order of t service, Thers will be specjal mus Samyel A, I will 4 & sermon, the tit| of unty 800 olty, ered school at 12 o'clock, noon, hour, will meet at 3:30 o'clock in afternoon, . under the leadership of Garner Goodwin, Jr, Kensington Céngreégational The pastor's el due, Bd. o'clock tomorrow. pastor, ‘“Gathering Clouds,” mons from the Goapel of Luke. reat service. ised The [ Spring—Gbd’'s Beautiful and The | connection with thia service, The pastor's catechism class will at 6 o'elock, topie, *'What Bhould the Church Expect of Me?" A rehearsal in 4:30 o'clock Bunday afternoon, which both the Congregational and Mathodist choirs are urged to prsent res N~ bury, objected to the erection of & Judeans Reserves | 88— 201 | on ‘foot high fence, Judge Harry J. Kensington Methodist C. Plvnick-Montineri ...... Belser 7= 0| peardsley issued wn injunction | The theme of the service at the Loft, Forward “3—14% | agatnat further work on the“fencce. | Kenslngton Methodist ~church to- {g, Pivnick (C) ....... Finklesten | The defendants wore eited for con- | MOrTOW morning at 10:43 will be Right Forward ! 81— %51 . ey had vios| - Hosannal' ‘Cruclfy!’ ‘What Shall | Herman ¢ | Seheyd 25 83— 276 |tempt of court because they ha: I Do With J 2" Rev. May B | Staubley 83 98— 25 |lated the terms of the injunction LA LI . May.B. Jen Rotosky 93 87— 381 | aeainst further work on the femee. Lord will » preach. , The Epworth | Friedman-Fassett ... . Politis league will meet at 7 p, m, and a dramatic hymn service will be held at 7:30 o'clock. The theme of this | service will be, “The Suppliant at nd- ap- 3 i 2 C oo 301 The Hartford county cases and the ‘h,‘rh""““!' : ) Ben ., * | disposition entered by the supreme ¢ Woman's Home Missionary . |Gregor Saiet dhllo: society Will meet Wednesday after- ¢ bino against MHelen |hoon at 2:30 o'clock at the parson- e A o “ew triad or.|a8e. Dr. John Bell will conduct the urphy 7] gebed by Justice E. Keeler. Thursday evening service at the Warner & ; church at 7:30 o'clock, He will ad- Joseph D). Curtis against the Bris- | ©1 SsoH 3 s minister the Last Supper and will Nelson tol and Plainville Electric Co, no o Sup | Fresman errot, by Chief Justice Wheeler. conduét the fourth quarterly con- DaGata An;ori(:an Sugar Roefining Co., ferénee at the conclusion of the P service, against Edwin G. Blake, et al, er O 3 ror and new trial ordered by Justice| The Congregational and Methodist | Senk K. Beacl {churches will unité at the Méth- Gncex Joha e Bebih. i odist church on Friday afternoon in Métyneux James Carmisan against Margaret ¢ i h‘ noa McMahon, error, cduse remained to (& special & rvice, w! ch will last in accordance |from 1 untll 3 o'clock. ‘There will be special musie by the Union choir and speakers from outside will de- liver ten minute talks on the Seven Last Words From the Cross, St. Paul's Church Notes Mass will be celebrated at Bt Paul's church at 8. o'clock on Holy Thursday morning, On Good Fri- day servicés will be held at § a. m. and 7:30 p. m. On Saturday morn- ing masses will be celebrated at § o'clock in the morning and services will also be and evening. Sra:red Heart Church Items | Rev. Paul Bztuka will -be a{| Sacred Heart church, East Berlin on i Friday afternoon and evening in the | interests of the Polish parishioners. Mass will be celebrated at that| church at 3 o'clock in the afternoon on Good Friday. Short School Meecting An unusually short meéting of the Berlin school board was held in the oftice of the town clerk last night. Routine business was transacted and | no other matters of importance were ‘mea upon. ice ew by. 23 l- at of ly - Son 1s Born A son was born yesterday fo Mr. Back in 1901 Detroit and Milwaukes and Mrs. Tony Simione of the New | Britain road, Kensington, Mr., Sim- ione is & well known Italian resident of the town, Hearing On Judgeships. A hearing on the Berlin Judge- | |#hips will be held before the fudi- clary committes of the state legisla- ture next Tuesday afterncon at 2 d | Both of thess men hold office at the Representative Fran- |George G. Griswold for judge and h | Ernest W. Mildrum for deputy juge. Frank Dillen, Tyger first baseman, | Both 11 these men hoid office at the made two doubles, enabled the De- present time. It is probable that the ® [recommendation will meet with the approval of the legislative commit. tee, Fast Berlin Notes The regular schedule of services ¢ | Methodiat church tomorrow. Morn- ! - |ing worship will be held at 10:45 he will proceed to his ranch in|o’clock, with a sermon by Rev, A. team in_the first four Innings threw |xuevo Teon, to spend the holy week | Fuller. A se of the but 36 balls striking out 12 men. [(cation. schoo! will be at 12 o'clock. | He did not allow a hit in the| 41| the members of the cabinet, room, and the Junior league wil five innings he worked. Gallatin |ijkewise, are leaving the city, And|meet at £ p. m. The swamped the oppgsition by a 2§ 10 their departments will ba closed dur- | irague session will ba held at 7:3 2 score. |ing the weck, ; o'clock, ousting. The Yankees finiahed 18 games in front and the Giants 4 1-2 to the geed. fuly | those who enjoy the possession of w | thoroughbrod. It was the Lexington’| CAr that gaindd permanent posees. | ey B0 sion of the famous Penrose trophy | by winning a series of elimination | ELIMINATION MATCHES races yearly sines 1920 at Pikas | Havana, April & — Elimination | Peak. Labor Day 1924 this monarch | matehes between Spain and Cuba in of the road defeated it nearest| the Davis cup competition wm3 b ;';::NNM at the Peak by 12 min. hln Q:u:h«‘:(‘h: ;‘r:t“ml;!g;";“',l;: The public are invited to visit the In making the sansuncement, the |"*¥ "m‘ dnd ownére of the .abey | Vedado Tennls club made it known 1o’y | Fiteine courteous attention | that the Cuban team would by gom- praml‘m*l are setured by The I:::;t posed of Raol Chacon, Rogeilo Pans H . ware Cily Metor Co.. this organiza. |- and Vicents Banet. The Bpanish | yon will be afiliated with C. A. ‘eam will be made up of the Alonsd | anes and Aaron G. Cohen, Ine., for brothers; Manuel and Jome, and}agded facilities in rtespect to sales “laqui and maintenance. A line of the same pleasure cars and motor trucks will also be handied by C. A. Bence and MANDELL WINS Madison, Wis, April 4.—Sammy ARron G. Cohen, Tne.—advt. \Ma Rockterd, echallengér for —— htwelght title, slasfied Joe Bie- PIRATES WIN 1aft of Milwraukee to ribbons in their Pitlaburgh, Pa.. April 4. —Pirate dell teek nine rounds by decisive |a¢tarnedn And the Buccansers 1ook | 14n round bout hers last night. Man- | nats wars full of base hits vesterday | margine Itlm estond game with the Angels, SALESMAN SAM HEY 5AM - IT5 TINE. WAKE- 0P 1! ) B i = = = = o\ E = ‘CAUSE. | AINT AsLER? mony of blessing and dlatributing the Berlin A Boys' class at 10 8. m. tomorrow. The morning service will be held at 1046 o'clock, special Palm Sunday|lle, are spending a few days with of which is, “The Triumphal Entry.,” Sunday and Men's class meeting at the same [home: The Junior Endeavor soclety the 8 of young men meet pg the church parlors at 10 Morning worship at 10:45 o'clock with sermon by the This Wil be the 16th of a series of ser- Thera will be speclal music at this The Bunday scheol . wil | Near future, making meet immediately after the church service and the theme of the wor- ship period will bs, “The Message of World."” There will be & special feature in meet at 5 p. m. Christlan Endeavor preparation for | chureh at |Of the Hartford city amateur title, at (Il take on the be held in the afternoon | . Regular morning prayer, sermon and litany will be held at 8t. Ga- briel's church tomorraw morning at 9 o'clock. Francis Cobey will ren. der “The Paims." A session of the Bunday school will be held at 10 o'clock, George Mitchell of New Britain will be in charge of the serv- fee, The Misses Helen Fiaherty ¥lorence Wenning, teachers at the ubbard school, are spending the Easter vacation at their homes in Waterbury. Mrs, Marjorle Balley and son, Les- and relatives in New York city, Henry G. Mijdrum, son of Mr, and Mrp. Ernest Mildrum, {s expected home from Worcestor Polytechnic Inatitute some time next week. He will spend the apring recess at his Fast Berlin members of the Berlin troop of Bow Scouts attended a f | meeting at the Berlin Congrega- tional church last night. A speclal program will be earried out at the regular meeting B¢t the Community club next Wednesday evening. It is expacted that a large | attendance will be present, prince at the conclusion of the pro- gram, “to write another opera, be- cause you are not a subject of my H, Holliday, tops the high scorers, was another possible finallst, El Reno, Okla,, ita opponent in the semi-finals, hoped to ~ ellminate the Mississipplans while Wichita had an |mand. |eager antagonist in Weatport High| Fay.-Ten.Fah, an opera em |of Kansas City, Mo, & Chinese theme, will be presohted in RN s Bt Y San Franclsco next fall, {Joseph Redding Will Write Special Opera New York, April 4~~Joseph Red- ding, Callfornia composer and attor. ney whose original compositions have featured for many yoars the annual gathering of the Bohemian olub in the Redwood forests, will write another opera at special re. quest of the Prince of Monge: Mr. Redding, who was a p: enger aboard the Aquitania as It returned from Europe yesterday, presented his opera Fay-Yen-Fah in the opera house at Monte Carlo on February 26, He occupled the royal box as the guest of the prince, “I cannot command you,” sald the principality; but may ¥ req you do so?" Mr, Ntedding replied that the quest would BARBER GETS FORTUNE St. Louls, Aprll 4.—Edward ¥. Ponath, & barber, late yesterdsy wis awarded more than $08,000 roysl- ties by Federal Judge o ugainst the Racine Manufacturing company for manufacture and sale of an elee- trical hair clipper, invented by Pon- ath 15 years ago, Ponath charged that the company broke its contract to pay him $1.00 each on the first ten thoysand sales and $1.50 on additional sales, REDS WIN 9-1 Detrolt, April 4.=~With 3 9 to 1 I\lcrery over the Cincinnati Reds at Augusta, Ga., yesterday, the Detroit ] Tigers ware schaduled to face Jack Hendricks' team there again today in the second of a thres game series. Roads throughout East Berlin are in fair condition this spring. It is expected that the town teams will he at work in this section in the repairs and scraping the thoroughfares. JUDEANS HERE TONIGHT |Aartford Basketball Aggregation | Slated to Battle Witk Guard Re. serves in Preliminary, The Hartford Judeans, claimants National Guard Reserves in the preliminary game |at the Armory tonight. The teams wilf line up as follows: Left Guard Apter-Goldberg .......... Right Guard Referes, Dillon. THE BAST 1§ 007 MeGrath | | in Chicago Basketball Tourney. Chicago, April 4.—The mid-west and south remained in the runnjng |today in the Natiénal Interscholasfic basketball tournament at the L'ni-| versity of Chicago. | Wichita, Kaus., which has run up | a higher total score than any other] team of the four semi-finalists, was | |regarded as likely to go into the finals tonight, You Can Make Mone!l Tllustration describes how easy it's done by making L & M SEMI-PASTE PAINT It is White Lead and Costly White Zinc to assure longest years of wear, as proven by 51 years of utmost satis. factory use. 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