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<4 din ST BN .5 A UMD s M 4 RS 2 NI L MBI 8 2322 Fet R itiatRs LI t8 i BIG LEAGUEF{S RE. DY FOR START OF SEASON NEXT WEEK i TO DOPESTERS — YALE. TEAM LOSES TO PROFS — SCHAEFFER AGAIN HANDS WILLIE HOPPE AN ARTlSTlC DEFEAT—-OTHER ITEMS riT e e e sttadtiiiasirraass TIIIINIINIINITAINIITINNT qusepsseetseLs TRUNNG SEISON FVAYS TAKS OF | Playing Managers Again in Vogue; Six on Major STARS OF GREAT |DNDEE LKLY 5 ALHOST ENDED, RALTER JORNSON : NATIOMAL GANE| 10 HAVE BouT Yarious Teams Trekking Hnwe--‘f‘azzwus Umpire Discusses the! _ : o Vance Is One of Latest to GetDope Is That He Soon Will Gt i ¢l N | Coanees of Famous Kurer | om0 Ito Ring " Fight Keplan Dy The Amociated P New York, April 9.—When the | New York, April d.—Jlohnny Dun- present occupants move over an inch |00, Who some months ago announc- or two and make room for Arthur [¢d his retirement as featherweight . Vance, sometimes called “Dazzy,” | oxing champion‘and departed for il o it will be found that the imaginary | Burope, may meet the man who ac- PPoor Spring Debut , o 694 3 A ' R “Hall of Stardom” will do for this|auired his throne before another m, intensely Antercsted | ¥ { : 5 3 ¢ d L i——— b year at its present capacity. month has passed. ) wondering i b 5 o - » Dazzy Vance was the only man in| Madison Square Garden wmatch- s a bad seazon | T M g 3 i y the major Jeagues to becoma an ac- |Makers, thwarted in their efforts to t idol I . 3 b . N knowledged star of baseball last |Pit Louls (Kid) Kdplan of Meriden, ilties as a win g ) 3 g g season. At tho start of the sched-{Conn., recognized- as champion of 1925 are shrouded & ; d ule he was just a regular pitcher, [the class by the New York state inty 4 g % gl ) who had been tried and found want- [athletic commission, against Edouard fortunate for base- . . i 3 > g i : ing on another club. A star is es- | Mascart, European tifleholder, have it Walter would | o 3 K timated in good part by his ability [led to & feverish endsavor to sign RS U araly Not so many vears ago p : others are Stanley Harris, Washing- [to attract admissions at the gate and Dundee and Kaplan, The bout, it his most re- | MANAGErS wer: crngpicuous by thel J ton;- George Mislcr, Browns; Dave |Vanco has become one of these— [arranged, will be the Garden's last climaxed by the |#Dsence in themajor league, They . g P Bancroft, Braves, and Eddie Collins, |What is known as a drawing card. "'l“c attraction, on May 6. of 1954 5 | were virtpaily extinet it - 1 “Phs w White 8ox. This will be the second For the other clubs the same old Mascart, whose Amercan manag- 5 [scomed that they were to pass L season as boss for Marris, Sisler and |drawing cards will be played, great |er is said to have demayded a per- i g men of, whom the baseball follows |centage larger than tint offered ers never tire. A leader among |Kaplan, already has sigied for a |them is Babe Ruth of the Yankees, |bout in the middle west and Tex greatest of home run hitters. The |Rickard yesterday called off nego- Johnson * in- ’ it the close of last from phe r ool A # o Bancroft, Collins is due to make me 8o, and 1‘\1”\\“ But iy Yave changed withh A " A his debut In the new role a few words, Ha be- (e past seasons, for playing 3 ey 4 weeks hence. s ull set for hig | leaders ar infcoming hackiinto s e ; Five of the leadvrs perform in the o i/ 50 0% oors but - Ruth s |tations in that quarter. Dundee ia table minor league | - L yes " pliots 3 : i American league, Bancroft being the | o370 411 eyes in a baseball [sald to be desirous of obtaining at e ~ ” ;i single Natlonal entry. Two of the |, p least ,$50,000 for his end of the | desired elub i icld, appea L 4 six are outflelders, Speaker and | Ty Ty o found that every team [purse in a clash with Kaplin. Washington camt Hiarsilll e ( 7 4 Cobb, and the remainder cavort on |y, e niajor leagucs has at least one | There is a possibility that Nascart was through 1 1o ths gqnartet, 8pe Ty . s y 4 4 the infield, Harris and Colling at | 0 \ing card. The entire Washing- |who beliéves that Dundee sfill re- * W ppointed manager of the iy : i second base, Sisler at first and Ban- {on team, with Manager Bucky Har- [tains the featherweight crowr, will # | . 1 Irdians in July, 1919, g " croft around short ris, Walter Johnson and “Goose” |meet the little Italian in an oudoor only thing that | Ty Cobh, named Detroit chicft i Cobb, Speaker and Collins rank as |GGoslin outstanding, ~Wwill attract [contest early in the summer. Kap- n oin his old the start of the 1 chass i . the three oldest regulars in point of [crowds throughout the coming sea- |lan, meanwhile, is planning tc re- otal of six playing mana- cervice in the majors. (obb is due [son, for it holds the world chame [turn to the Pacific coast uiless s fn the major lrague today ABOVE, LEFT TO RIGHT, 8P 'OBE, E Al to start-his 2 campaign, Collins [plonship. Tris Speaker of the In- something worth while devenpa atside of Speaker and Cebb, the HAKRRIS; BELOW, COLLI DA bis 20th and Speaker his 18th, dians, gray-halred after years of |very soon. e of the world series of service with the Red Sox and NER P ToHntes aincreed 3 S e oy Cleveland, is well known to the fans, | New Haven Profs Win o, was oftered | BT{S‘ g U-J—BM QUET MBE RUTH N T HAUSER'S CONDITION ‘SANDERS LEA])S Do have smade hasebals miereating Over Yale Varsi The inimitable Ty Cobb of Detroit, New Haven, April 9.—~The New’ ) j e : Both Teams Will Celebrate Victories Physicians Say He Wil Piobably {a power at bat and on the bases. |its season Iere yesterday by defeat- over Wi i it ohanlon: iy i e ball fieid. | i | L ey Speaker has Charley yJamieson, a |ing Yale, 11 to 6. Yale tried out five inson left imor 1 | Refused Stage Offe | With Big Blow-Out Nest Wednes- o Be Out All Year, But Cannot Be powerful hitter, in the supporting members of its pitching stiff dur- aticpnaitauteseandiwl § SR sURnanl B ofleridonnines role. while Cobb has Harry Hell- |ing the game. Tho scor mann, champion batsman of the| o - S s |American league. New Haven (E. L.) 11160 ) Manager George Sisler and his ex- | Yale S e o0 e w 3 T eat basrrantori o I blladel phl |ceptional outficld, comprising Bill| Manners, Nichaus, Moga and L i, et b on Tfam 104aV e e e ; J Ihe Emerald A. C. closed its first | Jacobson, Ken Williams and Johnny | Berger; Pond, Holabird, Ashbunt, busai,Canw [RGtorvabanauct at thuclubhonRNiad) Be Amcrlgeis R LR ne B DY ason Thursday night, when |Tobin make things interest- |Cox, Buell and Walter, Barclay Lsianigganey | racturcd Tuesday in a game With "o Buginess college failed to |ing for the opposition. Eddle Col- fand Lovejoy. ] the S . nerabers of th wi the Philadelphia Nationals, said last | e it \hsi Wriite =t il ~ A St ol S REIT I nisht that althonen it was umitkely [ PC I an appearance. Although |lins, now manag ! ; chaninions jofthollingtes 1 Ehe o E nEtony A 7 iziig . [the team was a newly formed one, |Sox, is one of the great second Other Baseball Games 1ok Beliyis mlcetndinas (ReR DAl it L) o b G : : thablivarse el aliEe RSB e i hvoried eI Fand i oni AV (putior | Dasemniiot bRscball REnd ks Cably) S AGI W estiReIntetraly 0 SRS baseball’s premier A efinitely at this time state | ames. ‘The big feat was the aided by Ry Schalk and Harry |hattan college 3 | ! : |Yooper. Bill Wambsganss, of £ world series friple play fame, still| At Princoton—Princeton 8, Le- s for the Red Sox, and opposing | high 1. tsmen will continue to worry 53 4 when fhey hear the names of Eddie | At State College, Pa.—Penniyl- Rommel and Stan Baumgartner [vania State 4, Juniata 4. (11 in- oruble complications,” said the|opponent in the last feiv games. |\ PColcoion with the Athletics' |nings, tie. Cailed account darkness) lactor, | Captain Casey a close third. | 1icchin o Hauser was on the operating table | These three worked well together, The jonal league has its stars. At Lexington, Va.—Washington more than an hour nd the absence of Bromberg par- P . captain and second [and®Lee 5, Corncll 8 Manager Mack said last night that | tially accounts for the defcat at the 'haseman, leads the array in New = for the present Bing Miller would | hands of the Dristo) Celtics, The |[York, with Vance and the mighty | At Charlottesville, Va.—Utversity y first base, guards also accounted for them-|Zack Wheat carrying the honors in|of Virginia 5, University of Pennsyl- Enecleitotheat e |selves in good lon. Brooklyn. The Cubs_ have their |yanja 5 (tie, nine innings darkness) e : s - 1 Ed Morin, guard on this year's Grover Cleveland Alexander, the SRR T e membors of i ‘ esterday, nmedi “ hmemolc PlflC’l five, has been elocted captain to suc- | Pirates their Max Carey, the Braves MRS, HART ILL : R e © Baner \d old Rube | \ 9. Mrs Against W. C. Fownes |ce1 ofke” Casey. McCourt was |their Dave Bancroft anc I | Holigwood, Cal, April Mrs g | reelected manager. The scoring: Marquard. the Reds their Tddie | wipifred Westover Hart, wife of G. 11d. FI, Pts |toush and the Phillies their Cy i | | Green-Clad Youngsters Outscore Op- players ir on Saturd S i at he would ha day Night; Prizes to Be Awarded. | Certain Yet. j ponents in Tirst Year On e, fns @ fow lcams will celebrate conciu who operated on Joe Hauser, star Chalked Court mt ‘ ! ) b Ry ,«w\mf‘ Dr. Frank B, Dalri, one of tho | Win over the much arger Sokols in e Vings atio ver i New York, were dissipate PRILCy) on % one for Ear l | r Hanl 4 ball player, no | 0 ¥ Meriden day with the arvival | Iu of operating surzcons, said Hauser theifinal gamesninyed Lo ity e St X L | he S einning th Hilio € : 3 would be in theWhospital at least a| I'reddic Saunders and Gay Brom- 3 1 3L = J en | berg fought a great race for scoring | We trust there will he no un-(honors, but the former nosed out his - ) ho coliapsed in Chisox Win 13th | ar y ’ 1 ot e | i nt of the Jen | ville Tucsday, €l wa vesterday. S v e t 1 intene fundament to over-cating or at ampa eprescntatives of Pinehurst, N. C,, £ 9.—Iair- | | William 8., Hart, otion picture cham- et 53 [Williams. | actor, is seriously il at her home Rrombe i \‘“:\ & ”l’”l” Jlodlas _‘"“" it | nere, E 1 a heart attac series, vening toda th the Ka ) ' g s Casey, If. . 5 the attonal league's leading hIUEn | yogorgay d today was reported ries, opening o g ; ad he was slipping. (hat [quet riy thia afternoo tonrnament, pitted P, W. Whitte- | S350% 1f: D80 onger (imal\niconsecitive seianns |10 ey BHd ST ARER EECRO! ol e £ ris t i ] en ' more of Boston, whose briliiant piay ¥ '“ > {than Hans Wagner, former Pitts- | R Ma the |of vesterday elir d Fred s Ihurgh shortstop, held the throne, |\|yu',\~ His wun' rt Mayne Mo 1 e | swit 1 toa Ne t « hilp )r‘u‘ today v {is of 8 I New united Tiorth and south amateur gol ast, rested up yesterday for thei : B torn | holder, against W I g | nals. frgi apparently in|of Pittsburgh, form tional cham- They will be the leading stars; or | We Carry The ner Smas eric Cand spread with almost in- | pio — = — ~—ldrawing cards, in the scason to| 8 Swimmer Smashes American a.mw‘ T ‘s AT e el | drining feannini e e e S o IR World Records For 200 Meter| Tven before the reached | winner this year. te the nineteenth| The record "‘m.m.( summer comes there will be | Washington newspa ices here | hole before rendering match, | 24 Pequots . .. 11 lmany additions to the list. | were aAnsy y ile TFownes victimized Rich 11 Central .mejnr H. 8 27 = = | Fielders' Glove, £1.50 New York, April —Walter Spence |and ) dispate ts of Pinenurst, 5 to 4, to carry | ral Junlor H. 8. ... 9 VINDS HUSBAND'S BODY s e k Lroke tha | of the train 'k check. |through to the second round 3 Club Tntermediates .. 23 [ Wolfeboro, N. M., April 8.—John | | SPECIAL DISCOUNT TO TEAMS Other sccond round pairings tods ; niille Yo M.UGEATS Dore, was found hangifg from raftcr stroke | ing up on T : ‘ : , el e T e i ) B SR i s o ADFIEL e e e tion of- | With I'. C. Newton, Boston; Arthur| 16 Bristol Celtics Ao s wife who had returned from ! TINGGO0RS 4 e i &5 he world mark 3 | ficials and immed boara- | Yates. Roche with A. M. Hoxie, | Sokol A. C i ? § |visiting neighbors. Despondency over e f‘("‘“ o) 1 WaS| 5ok for Walter to be a *bus was held by E. Rademacher of |ed It. They we ) | ; and P. 8. P. Randolph, Jr., | Smith Dusincss College i th was said to have been the SPOR e e O el ol winy, while the American mark | ently was in hetter physical condi.|Point Judit ode Island, with W. i £ his action. He was 65 years || 15 aaIN sT. Open Eves. i 2 ! was made over a so-called | than he was when lie leftthe | W Rixey, Princeton, West Virginia. | 176 {old. e r,,.“,,‘;f”,iii’z "‘T" "‘T'"\'f.'fi!].‘!."é'nl‘,‘,:‘,"il;‘SO,fi‘f‘lf e vere oneis of 0 |Real Folks at Home (the Switchboard Operator J T E at St. Louis Tuesd -5 & The previous fig- ,m,q out of their beds and who | B Some More Actin Tomorrow s were established by SKellon, | previouely had set in motion the in- Indians Workout '\rAan g Hornsby Hits Hard Louis, April 9.—Rogers Hor This Week Only—Reg. $3.00 Bireast Stroke—Yale Toses Yorl t nig telligence of the road in on <fien o8 1 the facts 72>\ HELLO Mom — [ GEE - A LOT OF OUTSIDE HOW'S YouR EARS- \> Morning At the Park. el Tosk A faur il Al instance of the rapldity with | (% ANYTHING To CALLS ToDAY---ILL BET | ARE THEY BOTHERING| brea Clevela SEILAD 8 ! 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Corvn, Harry Hart long, iron-grey R £ : sing the Colc s aft e 1 Chafter, 7 R 3 A GooD ‘ ash! Bsc] & noon. The Vs night for e, Ty ConNECTION opening f P g et S onogl A ot | Too 1F 1 DO sl nearlinl “ilfott, I hack o orl Another fine characteristic of the y ¥ | SAY IT MYSELF nings, as J.uc e T A R R L 12cKstone CIGAR (Continued on Followsg Fage) rina’e evew