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Baititatnsiiit gt PRSIttt ad sttt s s e B IR AR AR R PR AR A TWO CORBIN TEAMS ONCE MORE ARE TIED UP — CONNECTICUT B oY IN BOS TON BOXING TOURNEY — FIFTEEN HOME RUNS ARE BATTED IN OPENING GAMES OF BIG LEAGUES — VIKING A. C. TO DISBAND AFTER 13 YEARS OF ACTIVITY — OTHER SPORT NEWS TETTIisttrsestermatitts tiasdes ekt AR It BASEBALL SEASON OPENS IN ALL ITS OLD TIME GLORY p start on Babe 1 hitting contest s continement to a duy's four buse . Poole and Wt Vlagstead und J. Har (0 Sox, Paschal and Yankees, &hecly of the Alexander and Hartnett Cubs, Jamieson, Myatt, MeNulty of Cleveland | Rrowns. ith Heavy Hitting, Excellent N Pitching ning Seen as Well as In- homa run t Bab I'he il the ctics 1 the Sox clout Ich of , Fast Base Run- ris Mous W hit ferior Brands of Each— and Senators With (iants bl i and Wi of the umicson and 1 Defeats— i aralina tters of the opoening day, both | yur safeties, Speaker od two bingles out of six tries mi three hits, but ragged day in the| | four crrois. Open Fifteen Home Runs Are Socked. Sisler AMERICAN LEAGUE WASIITN AR and ik 4 FACTORY LEAGUE contributed ers weird as only he, Old can favorites and recruits the uncertain heroes in fa\ ise tripped of a hectic Marathon Base unusual Amer marat or; star in Running fcan 1gne ween hich hon 1 ns in ) . claimed the fandom crs—almost in the b riva rnight iscued fore clared an ove tr An odd fe terec game f MeNulty in oring bec yugh this run and ¢ -inning nd t utility Mayer a home ossed the plate twice name docs not carry a playing position in the line- Both h made Uhle his . llies wers , the ¢ and turn at euit i reguli ran his cir- smasl PHILADELPHIA ‘ Brook recorded th when he blanke fensive Yankees Win the Wash pior 1 Mil aile proy abse clouts not mad hom habit the by A the al rookic o Shocker by Bob home with M Wins for Do g scc 1 Vance After br Giants Defeated CIGAR 2 for 25cts. 2 Lockmakers Win From Landers ! Fre team had 17 personal fouls and the o | Nyborg, o{ing ntes’ However last vicious ki six sent him up SIINILILT grsrasenasessastageseanatttey Here are the four oldest players in point of service in the American League but despite their long | regimes they are still outstanding stars, proving the scarcity of big league material, out Baseball will lose a quartet of its most famous celebrities. 90— JOHNSON AND SPEA 1905 —9 1006 LEIT TO RIGHT—COBB, ) COLLINS, 1908 RET3TTee et settrsssertasiaese YALE HAS BIGGEST | TOWNS TO INVADE THIS CITY FRIDAY Business to Be Stapped in Elm- wood and Southington for Game When They Drop CREW INHISTORY Hundveds of Candidates Trying| i for Place in-Shell By The Associnted Press, | New Haven, April 15,—Yale's row- Ing season, beginning in earnest with | the Easter vacation, will haye more >un<h rgeaduates on the water than at rnn\ other time in the history of the | sport at the university. | A fall given over to rudimentary | { training for the veterans of the | previous spring rowing was followed | by a winter of hard work on the | tank machines in the university \:3 mnasiumseand guch other physical | exerciscs as anake for nluvlnpmmh | of an oarsman. As soon as the ice | The basketball gamé to be played between the Pexto team of Southing- ton and the Eimwood team at the state armory Friday night will be an epic contest, judging from the rival ry existing between the two squads. Ihese two teams were tied for fiest place at the finish of the FFarmington Valley ‘league and & three game series was declded on with the result that each has won one and the third , game is to be played this Iriday night en a neutral floor, the state armory, The games have aroused the | was oft the Murbor and also oft the Of both towna to fever heat, " Iiriday Hyisatanis Tivar nth Darbyitia okl ‘nlglll will find both teams' rooters was tssued for qrew candidatex, Hup- |F08dY to back’ their champlons to s |the Timit, Bushness will be stopped .Yale's schedule calls for thrée ro- ;vfnnpluu-\y in both Southington and Saiiis Inlwhiahittives willibsiomelat| i eod Hday nigit because sioaiA representation by one or more orews |17, the entire population is-going to A Tiitbylon May i 4 iwhen!Cornel) £ a8 (kame s Lrolleye, huags; fany | | He handled the | and his xn\-“ | Flihn | work was excellent. ball well on the tloor fleld goals were all difficult on Gehrokowski with six from the floor was the ace kid for the wimers. The summary | staley Works Field NATIONALS COP Burritt Team Wins Another AGAIN IS TIED By Defeating Central Juniar High Foul TH. | gchool Quintet. Schade, 0 V. Johnson, Olson, rf. Nationals con- win yesterday afternoon defeat to the The tinued hu Burritt to Kall W \\n]‘ln\. c Zehrer, T8, Pelletier, 1g. ler, 1g. handed Central junior high school outfit, 16-12 a close and well-played game. The down-town boys went up with great confidence, but the Na- tionals climbed ,ahead and stayed there, Hubay featured with eight points, while Reed, Murphy, and |Levi did well for the losers, Appell lield his man scoreless. The score: Nats W when they --Falnir Bests §. W. A Hel |24 Jin Once again the Industrial hasket- ball league is tied up in a hard knot Cabinet defe 1 Clark thereby 8ny for ilia! Corbin Lock boys o8 Kalgren selletier W. Walther 8, Zehrer r 1. Total 12. ¥Free tries:, W. Johnson 1, Walther 1, Zelrer 7, Pelletier 2, tal 11. hung a 42 ry at on the Landers, youngsters last place along with the taking their at pile Corbin teanm. last night the Stanley after gefting away to a their old time “slow- t and lost in end night, e top of the d F. w. To- T Po Pts. 8 4 0 In the oth- eld 1oul Fafnir 3 i Hubay, Zaleski, Pac, Karlonis, Appell, Darmatto, vl Foul v 3 0 (W 0 4 Landers rted off like it 3 34 fouls being called ur players being sent to the via the four foul route. Each | . VS, | Gehrokowski, Pau Stohl, Weir, Eiton, ¢ a ey 4 1 Jr. High Field Toul [ 0 [l T § Gr wi Lockmakers lost three of their men, in Perso Yankaskas and Carrazza be- | 1 ejected while Met was sent | heison 1, Ty Weir 4. or the losers S game had progre hut a r u d & half when Luke fouled | c/son 1, G 1 ‘then, within three min- | Weir 3. Total none of the fouls called st Anderson 1, Beloin Elton 1, Gehrokowski Total 10. Anderson 4, hrokowskl 6, 18 Tl 0 al)c [0 out P Beloin oed Paulso B{)YS‘ CLUB BANQUET L. time, were of the deliberately | oth 1, but were due rather to hard play and very close guarding. Mickey Luke and Bucherri played st for the Landers outfit while | by far the of- | Darby toss- | At but in on a scoring | ing strong with dit when Hays shower (lose he- Ar- | goals, th as a defensive |g any local floor lLetter ex- has broken than nig Tivo Victorious Teams Will Celebrate Commercial, Two-Man, and South ngues i With Big Time Tonight; Trophics Lmil Leagues in Action Last Night; s i Yarhy” € star for Corhir irrazza W . ) Good Scores Result and Cup Awarded, L0 N L first and reserve will top off the ons tonight with a which the piay- ers will reccive watch fobs in the shape of gold basketballs and the local elub wil] be presented with the silver cup won hy the Reserves in the trianguar league with Meriden and Bristol. Krnest Knipe, superin- tendent of the Meriden club and the donor of the cup, will make this award. while W. W. T. Squire will present the players with their wrms, Superintendent Dwight inner will be toastmaster, About re expected to he pros ent, for the s will have wit them ens who rooted for them consistently during their great year, Dancing will follow the banquet. e BDoys' club Lasketball tea successful sea victory banguet Trust Co. bow team No Britain ined up Post Of ‘clock Commercial leag alleys yesterday afte Parker-Buckey rep- dited with s when the Telephon . faile appear. Post Office cam No. 1 copped two out of thr | from mu Gascos amid fast-faliir offensive teamwork | pins, and Record outfit took t icf last night. His play- | o4 one from the Mohican bakers. of the guard position as it should [~ 11 the 8 o'clock league, the.V. layed v rtainly a revelation. | pqqy mikmen shut out the Unit nders’ boys deplorably | \fijic five in three consceutive gam (Melr gHodt or fouls and |4, " New Britain Lumber Co. nt have heen different [0 A CL or three games from ‘; L :rf" | the Community Five by way of the Hotizsaireg and the Mohican Cof- g bt tonr Grinders squeezed the extra nooss Batte 5 out of Exid p scores; | | At the Fraternity cys, the as in action second and wz his cre to th scoring was Chief field is hest ers el ¢ rampage tiore ind him v the five but e also were cr ; ief 1t o ! player, is se was No guard on given a guarding nor ason ibition of more s ce wer re- hoopst e nade good on ad a tot gooil ] rie yll“!‘lY‘ the | forteit route, y fre ry hoys. Two- game wi the throwers ever country is entered for competition in the hammer car Great Collection Peni Chal Phil Bl ni nd 25, Massachusetts Institute ¥ and Ha Princeton; holder of the western conference ti- tle and Murphy, Handy and Hancock ylor int: .\lirhl,.m Cornell. Several of these tered in the nts. een, th al substituted for Roc! Fighting Bob Lowrie of Boston meet | in a 12-round go at Foot Guard hall, Hartford, 1ot d. e e Krofite, (‘(;loinelv.wl)runlnp and Joey old trucks and even the old single and Princeton will be In a triangular At B Batllaiaith Yalstiat theAmorican | e Aorolsbusuies wil b mpreais itls : { ; into service to afford transportation: :‘["r';nr& ';:u-l 1;\‘i‘1\:«‘ll;llvl:‘!lr:«:& Y;:;AYNi?\ | The game takes on a New Tritain (S “‘, Sl S :d |atmosphere because Chief Larson, an | L on June 10 with Harvard. |o1q favorite is fighting old Father | There are many races for individual | Time and has been putting up onc crews in the rowing fixtures While fof the hest exhibitions of his career | interclass competitions will require |ag a guard with = the , Southington the greater t of the squad of men | toam, The other guard position on who will survive the carly elimind- | the Pexto team is well taken care of tion processes, by Bob Gill, who is a well known No coach at Yale ever before hfld player in New Britain, He was one 5o much material as comes info the | of the stars in the Kacey league of hands of 14 Leader. He already has |a few years back and was rated as taken his three varsity eights, three {‘'one of the best guards in the state, 150-pound varsity elghts, and his| The forward positions find Hz freshman squad, while no less than |ford and Cushing circling around the {welve cights have been boated for |floor. Hartford is again showing the practice on New Haven harbor pre- | way to all others in point scoring | paratory to the spring regatta.|He has led the IFarmington Valley | Scores of other budding oarsmen are | lcague in scoring and is rated as on: | working out in barges for cnjoyment | | of the best basketball players in the | of the exercise or with an eye to [state. This is the second time he possible development formest year's | has shown his ability as a goal get- aquads, ter because of his having led the The senior oarsmen are working | Kacey league two years ago. The on the Housatonic river at|center position on the team is well eight crews being accommo- | cared for by England, captain of th, dated 4t the Robert J. Cook boat- |team. He is one of the tallest and house, the pick of the freshman can- | rangiest centers in the game and dates also being handled there by |attracted statewide attention by his ach George Murphy, The other |Work on the floor. andidates appear daily on New | Opposite t6 Pextos, | Haven harhor, using the boats which | team shapes up aro Kept in Uho ‘Adee boathouse: un tment. Bartin, who is wel! Coneh Leador has made many | known to New Britain fans becaus: i the scating of the three |1e Wasa member of the Hartford will |Lyrics all season, will play the cen TLast | ter position. Sipples and Bennett of crew |the Hartford West Sides and Captain | . Barton will cover the forward po sitions and Larson, Yates and Park- WEIGHT THROWERS Will Gather For n Relay Carnival Neat Week; mpion Drew Will Be There, adelphia, April 15, — One of catest aggregations’ of weight assembled in this throwing event of the | yivania relay carnival on Awril The list includes Drew, of Technol- champion; Earl Mills and Gates, Cornell; Bunker, ntercollegial ing, Ya Bowen, hoth of Ohio State; lowa State; Tennsylvania; Hewitt, West Wentworth, Colby; Hawkin: urke and Kilgour, Har- | Page, Annapolis, and Caskey, | en- | fleld men also a shot put and othe GREEN-ROSS DRAW ton, P’a., April 15. — Bobby ow York, earned a draw, Itoss, also of New York, Green the Elmwuou strongly in every | ehang varsity boats from which he | choose for the three regattas. season Leader had his first practically picked as soon as the river practice began but this spring jSition Tty ool exprrimenting can obfain | °F Will cavort in the back court re- his best combination, For the pres- |Elons: ent the fifst boat will be seated as| 1t 18 onlv natural that follows: Stroke, Lindley; Spook, where there is so much rivalry be lonnirs, G: Sweet, 5 Quarrier, 4: |U¥eeN the two teams that the only R e ondhomme. 2, |man in the state who coutd handl o D oddard, eom. | Of |Such @ situation should be chosen as Thictooraninalion Lindlayia tha veb o Lithimantonitheioor Seitorit) = AR e o mi dTons Lol Ao ie (roj s IREeratE sreed jo) el ot iokrsmanl orlaatiapring o Do pLhe ereimieivetenst h R o Tom the state as the arbiter eUEhD Al oKer Wardwall (7 Einay | A Pl A S eney I SNt Sy LRLEn: e 4y Ay, (keep the fans occupied unfil §:3 oon e o, |0clock when the big game of Il e L e A o AL Al LR follow. erew but gave way to a more ex- serienced man at this stage of crew 1 o I 10N Goin' Fishin'? development. TROUT SEASON NOW 0-round bout last night. i LEmil Paluso. HARTIORD | Creck and | FIGHT 1) ky Smith of Battle tomorrow night. Three | in a game high grade bouts are on the 14 Crawford - McGregor GOLF CLUBS Buhrke GOLF BAGS the sccond \ Crosby, b; Callender, Silver King el . N . n the third crew are GOLF BALLS i Dellin teliote Alen, 6; Whiteside, Look, 3; Ttussell, 2 Henry Cod- Robinson, Hicks, bor. 4 M TING 600pg e ) OPEN MAUN 1S SOLD i Indianapolis, Ind., April 15 —Fr- Maun, right hand pitcher of ew York Giants, has been pur- sed by the Indianapolis team of American association, afficials of the Indians announced last night. Ile will report to Indianapolis im- | mediately. FULL LINE OF HADFIELD' | SPORTING GOOQS 5 MAIN ST. TACKLE the Qpen Eyes Man Duckpin league Jash night. 1rigo and Lawley took two ont of three from Kellerman and Adamitis, The Frisk-Dahlstrom handed the same treatment to iote and Neubauer and ther g to roll hizh scores, wal- loped Cocina and He times Squillaciot n got a mes v winning t Cocina-Heller ou End ibg 0 1o | continui - T ——— - | ler three Now I'M Going To tra game faction from th | h some good be Walt ToMQRROW AND THE HOUSE wiLL BE ALL Sout lovelope the Fratern MrCabe 1, | 1anes rs sent !imes in rapid ham's Stars won the May's stars and t total of ST eadi the iree strings Need- | from ir ord whil a three- man Sehaf- or s for SE \\HH.\ l\ NT \\ HAVE \ The Washington Senalc e New Haven Profs at W New Haven next Sunday Ya 1S A SMART, COMFORTABLE I'Mm GowNG To EUERY THING Work=—Lafnir. Wor 1 Fafuir roughout b by all hands, icult and hair- game tha 1 and in lgren, Anderson and getting f TAKEN er pl Bill Wa Gohroko on excelled several of this long distance variety. Works took the le half by virtue of ain Jack and ding 18 to 15. however, the the Pelletier it first Workers Fafnir plugging FFafnirs d at pelat Kallgren T ove th end played a w¥ of a game was (his Jast game of the season and his | ToRN UP FOR A WEEK Ain't It a Grand and Glorlous Fee]m ? START HQUSE CLEANING { ) OUT OF THE ATTIC AND CLOSETS AND RENOVATED BRIGC = MUST TAKEN OUT AND —_————— — ) e ( | ALL ThZ RUGS THOROUGHLY BIEATEN WANT ALL THE BED AND TAKEN TAKEN DowN The MAT TRESSC OUT ON THy LINE — AND | WANT Yg\) To PACIK UP YOUR CLOTHES AND STAY AWAY FROM HERE UNTIL I'M ALL SETTLED AGAIN ) ()HVH"H Bo\'.'l AINT T A GR-R-R-RAND AND GLon-R-n RIOUS FEELIN A«