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SRR v s s sl it 3 BT T i Prr e TR R T R e e R s s s S R R ¥ ELMWOOD-PEXTO GAME NOW TO BE PLAYED IN BRISTOL — MU LOSES TO ZBYSZKO IN STRAIGHT FALLS — DSEY \AN HIS WIFE GOING ABROAD — LUQUE GIVES MASTERFUL EXHIBITION OF PITCHING — AMERICAN WOMEN TO TRY THE CHANNE, SWIM Bidesardsssiast faiidtarararssiosty BROOKLYN TOPS NATIONAL ' THE MARBLE SHOOTING SEASON'S HERE KENTUCKY DERBY |ZBYszKo, AT 58, ONCEMORE. : | | LEAGUE WITH CINCINNATI Zachary Holds Xankess In|as.5 o) Bt ; i : The Purse Will Be Worth| S e L T B a(c‘l:::‘l‘( zlnl:i(.\'om\atl(l). ‘{\\':: R e a0 4 ] GE a ‘ $60,000 to the Winner EPEXTI]-E[‘MWI"]I] Thlo‘]‘:v:::;‘g::li;ln ;::,l:: —Athletics Take Their ki e 5P ; ) Louisville, :—-_\Jn 16. — The | fiAME NUT HERE! That Loser "Vas 1 With socond Straight—Other o . \ iy % "Kvmu(l\y derby, to rmllI\gl“lml the b Acute Tonsiitis at Time y s 1 world serles is to baschall, is fast ] 0 i il Saseball Dope. irow 2 2t ) : ’. Q %) appnm:hing its 51st rencwal whicl Al'mOTy PllCe TOO ngh'wm of Bout — fainted Be- will be run exactly one month from | today, swurdav. oy 10 twis| PR 10 Bristol Friday | tween Falis. O FOR MAY I6TH "REGAINS WRESTLING (ROWN A \ classic, the greatest and best Te-| { o, R S nownetl among American turf events, today af t y on e 100 000-M will be run at the historic Churchill flicts in ho t an s . P9LS0 D ROnk -8 | Downs course and will be worth al- | shiase bl b ; b= it hell, Home [ / N : mots $60,000 to the winner. | e ol : ! 1| tun—Taylor, Henling peliltey ) ! One hundred and thirty-nine nom- | D a1 el (v ted) TRTar oniasta | inces were named by owners as eligi- S | —Brooklyn 1 Iphia 8. Base on | ‘l,le to start, only a few less than the The Pexto-Elmwood basketball game for the championship of the Farmington Valley league, will not be played in this eity on Yriday | night because of the prohibitive | pgices asked for the rental of the state armory, bleacher scats and other accoutrements there, the man- agements of the two teams an- nounce tod The game will be played dnstead, at the John Jennings Philadelphia, Aprl 16.—Stanislavs Zbysako, 68-year-ol¢veteran of the mat, again rules theworld as cham- plon of wrestlers, He regained the title le lost cral years ago y conquering (Big) Munn last ight in two straight falls and in ss than four teen minutes of actul wrestling. A cleverly executed prearm hold carned the first fall f¢ the veteran while hie scored the sond and de- | clding fall with a brearm and D hammer lock. tto quintet was in communication Zbyszko exhibited the same mat with Captain Dunn, the officer in|prowess against his moe youthful charge of the armery and according » : r i s two vear old. Othe s lmwl?»“‘" ("’“ to the c in’s parration of the ex- ::::‘:3::|l:‘yt\sln‘|l;‘vu bm‘;:l{:\ ,,],llm.:{,.;,‘,li,. neas by showers had single victory "‘]‘;’r‘]:‘\i‘ '::'”;'a"l"'\:fir:“l““‘l':b l‘":‘: m:: penses inéidental to renting the | demonstrated that Mun's great of the opening day b which to caveae 3 n ~ = ‘H\n-; r‘ 4 r"m“’l N tinE Urm.rmm the '.r-.n.m\ have decided | strength was no matel for the maintain a percentage tie at the pin- | Gra Y S 1 " S jithis ‘spring-.and Rl o | that New Britain will not be the !science of the master grappler. Hacla | I £ b Z MR deh _‘r;lézzim:}Sr"fl‘:.”;:‘ "'"'S :l“{’:"‘.\,-w of the last an] declding game | Reaching only to the shulders of Much Hard Hitting ¥ s e : e o e of the three game es which will |the glant westerner and weighing Although the champion run mak- r 5 jaglous fAL S A "“‘luwl-r the championship. about fifty pounds less, Zhyszko era of the inaugural games, the 5 E ‘:r‘x‘vq|:<;‘" :‘la:’x:,hm? ‘:‘l\;,ll’)t],lz\v‘f;erl‘ Capfain Dunn stated that the ren- \\}v'll{;{\';'d from his grasp ecvry time Cleveland and St. Louis teams, were Jinas b g dg Rk tal of the would be $75 [ that Munn tried to obtain hi favor- given a vacation by the ther S —From the Cleveland Preas, | Wil have narrowed down to around | gpd Lestdes this $25 would have to |ite croteh hold and easlly proke man, the American league continued | MeAuter. gy | a score. | be paid for a bond covering insur-|away when he attempted Jiu- to produce the more pir.x,”,,m;,;-‘,,‘,_ eatheote, ©f ......d 1 1 The managers the “Herald- — — Much can happen to eligibles that | a0, for accidents or fire, Then,.he |Jitzw. Chicago and Detroit collaborated in 03 e 2 4 0l gunior Achievement Marble Shoot- I l"]'” now aypesl to have the best | stated, there would be a charge of | Then, watehing his oppoiunity. rnival of clouting with 21 safe- | Friverg. 3b ...... 0 5 1 ing Contest” have decided to extend r[]LlE[iE []ARSMEN }NURMI PUT BAEK R Tast e «;ui:»; m.{quynr(ly- $15 cr more for the rontal of the |Z0yssko gained a body hold lified ies, and the Tygers with a majority | Miller, 1f oooceusoeeed 00 ! the territory from which boys and U 2 | e‘::flflr,,“ i p".‘< I. BB ("m:q Wi chers at the armory, $25 fm"}“ "'.”]‘"I".""" hmh‘ igthese s and ne could not win because the six | gy, 15,1000 1 as Is will be eligible to enter beyorrd A st e kilio? o cheglaraant, picmtae fory AHieg QIR ito Do foors Rinnjigile itchers they called to the slab fail- | ¢ l:‘;\"xv, :v i ‘ f)‘" T e oheas “?““ { to come I.n the post. Thorughbreds | police protection which he thought ‘Thuul\lru :u the mat a few fconds Al T hok i b TIEinCs artiaInlsen itk ! [E1sRinis oL e tlion Nav 2 3 are I\lnl‘(‘l'rdh\ auantitics thugh i | scould amount fo ahout $15 and | 1AteR l;\ lwr the intermissin The Sox took the game at 9 to |Bush, D oevereeene S it bty Baclin Lastl Baviin | | the best of condition and some over- | gther incldentals, he said, that would | FePeated the performance ani soon h Pitcher Robertson remaining | pe, 3 1 . T | e hung at the edgo bY | yaiin—oft ming 5, Bects 3. Enrhardt 1| rocord mumber of entries listed last Atch St Il e e S e it oy | year for the golden jubilee renewal. INCOMPE® | Hetts 5 In 333, Hit by pi - 6 This docs not mean however, that ardt (Mokan), Wil pitch—Ring, Losing /] lall the horses will start. One, Giants leadin ; Nghin and Rigler. Time of | - e e D vieles | I IATOGEORTIRG by Colonel R L o "pito) nigh school in Bristol on Two hour : ACKLE FEET ON | Bakerfotilaxinaton ity "‘n"f ,'(' Saturday night of this week. ; BROBRACHes having been destroyed by five &by pygor Harold Caluban of * the PITTSBURGIT 4 ew Orleans. | pe AB I H. PO.AE ; | Among the entry list are many| | which even went to the post as 8 game ending in the fourth under we raindrops with th artiliery Connie Mack's Athle- epped away to r &econd coess of the 1 n and a n oen the en 1, but Tris ians, forced into idle- pight ailment to the soundest of | amount to about o. This il |12d Munn on_ his back in th gr o 0 Kensington, Plainville, Bristol an 5 vy ettt bt ahout 430 more s e el iy dto hi avyiei g effective until the seventh. ent 1 S racers reay prevent is appearance | told, would amount to $175. Thena | 1At Testored to him the heavyteight Attletics Win sl o 0 o L uion du sl o o Droparing for Yarions Tnter- But Investigation of Conduct i » nemed racr. S E H o Kentucky associatior ol | After the bo b physians 1e Athletics wasted most of their ; L S T B Rain at the Kentucky association | for transportation to nnd from the After the bout club physians . Y Ao g . . f TR Rl [exinetanie ot Tast: (vl vasns 5 | who examined Munn xaid” tha he firteen hits off FPullerton and Ruffin, atted rett b today beginning on May 4tl H C WH C t respective towns besides paying for | = o M leaving cleven base-runners starnd- AL s ge e on 2T SEE ARG O LY collegiate Contests | 111 vontinue daya hag held worloujs 10 @ mini- | the hire of an orchestra for (e | oy IS from acute tonditis S 5 " . . 00 000 4 g &8 Y s mum there. At the local tracks | qancing e e |, land that he had fainted during the ed, but the five men they bro g Jiartnett, Three | Plenty of time for preliminary prac- e e s e b cke | dancing which was to follow the | jytcrmission between the first. home were enough to defeat th : < e e L o e S At v AR st trainers recently have emphasized | haskothall gam Ltzee e v rst_and Ho: Gitons Wright. Stolen b > Baprifices—| the initial ellmination cont \T ! By The Assoclated Press. t April16.—Paavo Nurmi, Beonditioning rather than speed te When the captain had finish=d, the M'l"“"” Ay ’Ilhu doctors saie he 1 2 i tal el n contests and Znapolis, M 6.—With | i : - s L J ' ac over whe hey examped e on Senators in an | Mfadows (21, Lo 2 Doubis because it is early Annapolis, Md, April 16.—WIth | goat Pinnish distance star, who has | MAtt J. Winn, general manager of {minager of Pexto's was o, they ‘esamper 3 2 M amscto Grimm. Le ough to begin oA e rnls e {he Kentucky Jockey club, t € {him before the mateh, abbreviated game of Six {NNINES | aer e o st | and at the same time allow a.sur- [CT€WS entered for the annual inter- 00, ynder suspension by the Ama- ! i Ky Jockey club, has pre-/silent because he was unabls for a | Munn created a sensatior 3 dfeted that 100,060 people will view | time to figure out just how mueh ‘ e on evened their series with the Yankees '« 5o : l en| ficient margin of open dates to take colleglate classic at Foughke it i e Rl g sk : . n | ficient m f 1 dates to take + | teur Athletic union because of his | the run A A 1e won the title from Bd (Stranghr by shelling thescurves of Sam Jones « Serue ¥|care of inclement weather post- [Juns 20, the Americit Henle S s i5 | the running of the 1925 derhy. the high finance Captain Dinn was | Lewis In Kansas City Htl'lf"::'” r for five runs in the second. The de- A b e S e oiugiet | ey ia Mrsgulia | il o aupear dsiaareribed Bt is —_—— spouting forth, would amount fo,|aud his defeat by. the veten. feat increass Jaba Iuth's restless- 5 4.3, off Rrett 1 1, of changed somewhat according to cir- With Princeton on lake Carncgie, | meeting in Kansas City Monday HOLY GROSS DEF AT and when he recuperated from ‘he | Zbyszko last night Y;‘x almost a‘-”,‘ ness in hospital, \ ho fs(4 in £1:3, off Marrison none - enmstances but in the main is 'May. 2, besides at least two regattas yjant, was reinstated yesterday, i E S lis decision was instant. big surprise, 'Zbyszko \v‘a: fretting 4o e an [ L : Von and | expeeted that it \-‘m be carried out {9 \"“: ‘W‘"v ‘f\;““ ‘ '\f '1”'; BeVerh | was announced by Verne R, C. Lacy, PRINCETO‘{ SGOI{E 4 1 e \-hm; to i recital of V%m old. woighs 210 pounds and g thick of the I . Time as it is printed tod rowing at the Naval Academy § president of the Western assun- \ h =] | cantain, either the government. tha [height reached only about to Munns might be possible fc 1 1 1e Oszood Hi and Wal- tracting widespread interest this B SR P T state or the militia compapies 1o |shoulde e tito i n N ehail o the kee line ug r 1 nut Seloo 1 p son. etus i given the pro- e = chomever the money goes, shou'd ha ote rha' 26 Dl to the Yankee line n n'u hool il N !fuz 18 given ; D rinalalement i oneyor ] 4 whomever the money goes, shou'il ba [athlcte weichs 260 pounds wnd 1 81} woek-cn play for their individ ol m by reason of the Poughkeepsic e Tlaohl Tany aald) \¥hiloinar CarrAl Gets Best of Caldwell— able to pay off all war debts in alfeet, X inches in height e and champions on Ma ) in th e c, in the first place, and on the UL AL i il i shor Wl if the Hory 's used at Shest S Luque and Donohue B hampior May 4th in ¥ | mitting him to fill engagements al- hort while if the armory s used at ko who several superb pitching pe AV S0 ird at the close c ther hand, by the triangular con- Grautrau Features at Bat an T IDEEIR LG o anl Al ] Harvard, | veady contracted for, he will not B lost th yweight title to Lewis Sletors Duxa 4 Sohools ar 1 Syrucuse and the Navy on May permitted to make further Yor Yurple Mob decigively that scienc ique’s eff . g 1 flarly on the s } tter to he staged here, i nts until a complete fn Princeton, N. J.. Aprll 16.—Mak- MUNN ]S DROPPED strength, Munn tried Bush 3 ed tor Cincin a 3 sessior The ¢ s test with varsity crews of i ] ) ' 5 . ¢ crews Liave bee We!of his fallure to apgear fn : repeatediy ing_being hardly leas brilliant than e of May. the well and 21 Tha Mawyierei e beosinh Lo B oS '] CaReTE L ing 12 timely ' hits behind tight for his favorite croteh hold, but the that of Donohue on the opening day, coln on the 6l f anditiiver for about iwoimonths, pad af; SUX Jgenmede; pitehing by Ownie Carroll, the fast veleran was oo elevi i i S - B el uudifioE & nusabee of | “We Ao nol want to work an dne il L » game aleo marked the first hits | o-x ; s T, 8 9 Moly Cross nine vesterday defeated s s i : 0 » 0lana sl sy T ks because of rough weather that | justies on the organizations which champion, R Hornsby, who in- j1. : AR Boy ) and the Nort 1o |generally mar period of the huve booked Nurmi for future ap- i MR cino 2Rl Saiie AnT Jear, the oursmen are making exccl- | pearances,” Lucy said. “We will go Seventeen f ] ckets to first base - - = On 1t s ent progress “’m varsity ‘v\L t :4 kgl ahead with our inquiry as to S e AThy ¢ Wafnut [0nl¥ one nan by ation 1 is reasons for failing to fil his ob- } ; The game between Pltteburgh and D ¢« pe 4 g Hill Park the s 1 champions of (June. and lew of this situation. /ligations at Kansas City, where (he | aixth on a triple and Carroll's wild Floyd Fitzsimmons, proutoter, who 'Zbyszko picked Munn up bedily Shotmepne el L B e il ol oEraliofivon ins e N promoters lost about $5,000." pak e had been trying to drrange a mateh | lifted i 5 b Chicago, featured by consce X i 1] Walnut sale Al g pltch. The score ; ! i above his liead and N ol ey : il sshaola i Iatched fo |Academy are expecting great thi Nurml was said to have been un- between Wayne “BIg” Munn and Ed | hurled him te the floor. 1t swas Wright of the Pirates. Meadc P ks, L ' " climinate one or other, the sur- [Of the erew f ble to appear at Kanees City be- | [oly Cross 100 620 100—4 1 Strangler” Lewis tor the™ heavy- lonly a matter of scconds nntil he e e e s i 1 1 R e et it e e : 4 5 d | eause of illness, Princatom 7 oo (01 000—1 & 2| Weight wrestiing championship to be had Munn's shoulders pinned to the chief offender, giving eight bascs on Bluese, ) Eefieg el | match between the champlons of | FECHT e i 2 Carroll and Doherty: Caldwell hfl\‘\-”” \Imm.”."I Duy i the arena ;mat with a forcarm and old- balls, He aliowed only four ! t ey and Monroe achools who | SR 81 Lt UL then won May Not Compete Tonight and Lackey A '-"“‘ S "“"- sug otoday oneid English half hold. 5 . gmed clancaliie z 0 ; e on the stme morning, |1hng in this country and then wo SR e hat he would try to match Stanis-| Munn scarcely had refurne however, up to the mir B “] sl 2 Likowise the sehool champlon from | B¢ world championehip at-the Olym- | Selnsiaton =t ofs kYo Nire laus Zbyszko, the new champian, | his dressing rocm “',,‘.'",I froi Manager McKrchnie was forced to pics. and the crews that were vic.| Mi. it was pointed out yesterday at Other Games b s d Al L ey e room aviien zbysako bench him i or of Morrisc torious at sopsic in 1 and | local Amateur Athletic unfon head-| At Wushington University of | Fitzsimmons had offercd $60,000 | tossed him to th v’“_" his feet and Brooklyn Hits Harl Thiso crews were coaciied Ly | (UATters, insured the groat Finnish Pennsylvas i) n v L RN Shnatehlsnalhia aleaayinoal Lo s e e oSO Rrookiyn ; Richard A, Glendon, father « ich. | runner's vigit to the coast, where he sity 2 od $20,000 of the amount in a Chi- | 2ko ‘..m,.,} the :‘,“".'mr Jock pitchers for fifteon 1 ; : o 5 I Glendon, the sntor. 1S Scheduled to compete in Ban At West M-—Army 15, Uni-|cagobank. fewis had agreed to-tlie | his back, He had wan the e o a two run margin, 6 to r whic 3 Soratalic Joscphs avd o aer Giendon 1 th aucieco and Los Angeles, hut does versity of Vermont s AR AN E ot sanEl Loy et s o thetl e Ty Jimmy Johgston r CTwo 3 " St Al bl oarsmen for 21 yos an that Nurml will partici- At Annapolis —Bucknell 9, Navy |ihe match T N eighth, with tw . ~vas responsi- Tasch L AR e s Donst il ellmipat The erews will son first in races at Minneapolis topight ' § (8 innings rain). — — added an ; ; : 2 2 G wetion against an en n April 25, |7 t 8t Paul tomorrow night t William, — William an = > L ; " |action ags a ! / il tom ght. | At Williamsbur William and 5 e atec | : the Ak in prelimi ] s < : : recorded in the New vo ahingtor 3 ok i lieaa ot a s \en the oarsmen of e 4 Minneapolis and § Mary 2, Boston College 2 (10 in- Pal '\’[(H{ll‘l Is l?'efedt:?J 4 Collegiate BO\\]O]‘S in ' £ a Ratio encounter |~ : 3 : nees re Wil o - e il come 10 Annapolis to appearances will depend cely L Bings, callod by agpeenienty, In Fight With O’Brien Action on the Lanes the Middies open their season. Teeh [ 1upan his condition. New Yo Aprll 16.—Tommy | The and squirmed out of his grasp. Munn also at Princeton herc, 4 to 1. Grautran| Now Wants To Put On Zhyszko o WPLed A Jiu Jitsu hold, but Princeton here, 4 fo 1. Grautray 3 Zbyszko calmly broke away, leav. singles, a double and a triple.| In Place of Other. il Bl A L Charlie Caldwell, Princeton hurler, e tallled the Tigers only run in the senton Harbor, Mich, April 15.— | Affer eight minntes of wrosiling Michigan City Bout Matchmaker the Ilockwell and Lincoin Schools chanipions of actun Colleglate lca I3 howlers he left here on Tuesday O'Beien, Milwaukee lightweight, was prh i e nior varsi swung action 1 ; i Lears Sitinnh andcine |2 \arsity br I 1o | night Nurmi complained of not yet ORIOLES OPEN SUNDAY awarded the judges' decision over | g flHi‘;’;°““‘l",'v"';h"" el ommntls ato Sahool ave pickediio play,for | onc Aepatal and v N recovered from the cold Tal Moran of New Orleans in a 12 . . Tesuitant LAy will make it frianguiar | he contracted on his reeent trip to e S Found bout here last night anil {he Smalle £x 0 the junior varsity L 1 Detroit, a indicated | Play Soms of Ttaly in South Man- O'Brien fought 11 rounds of the e has 1 ST ey S e hout with a broken hand, suffered and the unage to the polse of the pins and 10 laziness of the pinbgys, . Thr Army marched through Cogate for \ the plebes for two sirings out of three: Harvard 4 eompetition until Sunday afternoo chester; Large and Likely Yooking in the t. minute of hoxing. The ¢ incoton fres e e ,::",p'fi,': i w fracture affected his best hand—] Cl tWice to Cornell; Yale cuptured Squad Will Make Trip. the righto—which, e had previousty |1 014 game in a hotly costested | injured In a hout with George|!lreesstring encounter with P (i (K. (1) Chaney of Taltimore. ton; while Holy Cross. after losine s 5 Sadviadd : The injury was considered serious 'h® first one. came back to sink tl WANT TO TRY SWIM vyw :‘1»ln .::M”.:r l-.r;\'\-\‘;:(ly{‘vy‘.v‘t"v’\"\‘_‘ nough hy O'Brien’s supporters to ' Navy in the other two strings e ni e cvatel aF dttar thie cotoel hivwito switindraw Birom ehe e 2y L are Ie A lightweight tournament scheduled The first diphtheria anti-toxin was il 5 fasiest aggregations in South Man- (ST made in 1884 Two American Wonién Now Think chester and a flery encounter i e s looked for. It was originally planned ty, cig to pry oft the lid with the Maple- | anior var glish Channel. woods, champions of Meriden, but e SN e : this game has had to be postpoued Middies New York, April 16.—Sanction for | until a later déte e (e . two American women to attempt to| The following players will go to ar ( Iheiarasspeet e e nUa vel ; + |swim the English channél this sum- | South Manchester: Ncison, Luke t t t oS was the loss of B »!mer was given last night by the | Ducherl, Cosgrove, Walicki, Thurs- . who is hating scholastic diffi- |\Woman's Swimmir association, | ton, Corson, Kakowski, Klatka, Os- | which approved a request by Miss | terlay. Anderson, Scabol! Tolli, Bosi- Gertrude Ederle and Miss Helen |son and Joc. These men and the Wainwright to make the effort. | team's rooters will meet in front of Authorization was given the club Alling R - anager to arrange for the trip. i : Miss Ederle, who has long planned | 3 X e fwo major |10 try the channal s@®im, holds most EATING —GOLF— SR I 0L this TreR MYle IOROIMR Tor Fk M EVERY EVENING ; ’ ' while Miss Wainwright ranks among Saturday Aftermeons. ¥ fehicl the eountry’s best mermalds, Both Crawford - McGregor T. Bddy ¢ wimmers announcad they would be- GOLF CLUBS i 5 ing, | gin traloing immediately in order to o «ale for England in June, | Buhrke Kroflite, Colonel, Dunlop and PR . ) (.B’L‘;r BKA‘ET v IAYER ROUTS Jos Benjamin, Pacific Coast Light- . by Ludue ¢ e LA Jp o 3 B New Haven, April 15 ~ThirtY| eignt, Is Banned—Reasons Are 3 y . UYa package of thenew oft Rathore Pay | N v by rounds of action, promistng to be 7 Ever-Reatly Blades — balis—Gontui 6 Gelnel s Loty : i X one of the classiest cards seen in| Not Givem Out. ) df A and if you don’t find tiera - . plfik =t this ¢ in many day will be| ; T i : R ieea ot e Muse AN :, this| T.os Angeles, Calif., April 16.—Joe C superior to any blade you ADELPHIA face 3 2 evening when the Nutmeg A. C.|Benjamin, lightweight fighter, who ever used, your morey AR R H $ LA H 4 o presents Tony Travers va, Lieufenant | recently was defeated by Ace Hud- | | will be refunded for ihe b J - R 0 0 Farl Baird as the final bout and kins of Nebraska, was suspended to- 2 . ¥ asking. o n.. 1 1 1 o W George Day va. Tommy Dunn, in the |day by Captain Beth Strelinger, ' . S Steri ; number. chairman of the !h\f athletic com- ¥ o E mlshmlmhu { WALETT N Jester's Hall AMBRICAN BAFETY RAZOR CORPORATION, Brockirs X1 Chicagn at the games of Loyola uni- ersity The Orioles will open their baschbali season on Sunday, when vy-Harvard-Syracuse They Want To Attempt the Eng- RANGER MEETING - mission national Menur & the Strelinger said that he did not care 10 give the reasons for his actios.