New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 23, 1925, Page 8

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SIRH RIS S 22t et ettt ettt pa 2e s a2 s i eins b peadisde 1 e s HIGH SCHOOL GETS AWAY TO BAD START — WRESTLING TITLE CAUSES DISCUSSION — McCANN HEADS CROSS WHIPS ELI ON DIAMOND -- GASCOS WIN IN BOWLING LEAGUE RACE — GOLF SCHEDULE AT SHUTTLE MEADOW PREPARED Sheaisiiniiitiinis WALTER JOHNSON IN FORM; GIVES YANKS BUT 7 HITS OKLYN | | | BR E 1] Lone Yank Run Score While Senators Run Wild : —Bush Wins for Browns | H —Collins’ Home Debut a Success—~Giants Cop on Errors—Morrison Pitch- es and Hits Well Amid Three Baggers. Browns de: his first gar §t. Louis Smith of ( had much to 2 victory mitted six lits Eddie Cc to the hom Ehicago V forns o Thurstc hitting go gaining 1 of the past v by 1 4 I Red Rube Walher ton,hit a ho bases. inni v o Vache of Bo un with two on the gave pion over the Polo visito missing a ground ba play. in sigh G the bases nauished starts ONEVERY () SHMHGPCASDN MULLERsS Expert Gymnasts to Perform at . Annual Y.M. C.A. Exhibition Fri. mar 1 Latic teams have ymnastic Batinieses interest I comit icerahle ing in the exhibition to be ‘Y' lcaders corps and Y teams. The 'Y’ exhibition already put on three ex- wual given by acro- libitions during the past four wes o | Grange, A orp conference Britain club a forming for the New New Britain Boys® irday at the held State League in Meriden ormers a ssociation‘and All receiv- training at the local gym- program will per- | members of | GOLF SCHRDULE AT SHUTTLE MEADOW Twenty-Six Events Carded, Tn- duding Four for Women at Mcadow club opens Satu n 1s-hole wicap medal tournament and wiil continue until 7. w woman’s fall cduled. Altogether listed for men, four women's fixtures t of the summer will club championship tourr for direetor's cup; yound this will Saturday, September g the in the with play ie on the ed events are as the he 19 follow fin qualifying of od ith the Tzt on es durir wer culminatin committee ¢ n ) W. Wilson, chairr Porter, and Char! o women's tournament comprises Mrs, Louis W. Mrs. Iph S, irmal Mrs. | How Mrs is as follc < Fixtu turday, 1 Competitton Sta Men Ap ceted Division licaps 10 1 16 visi 1 p Med fion tournament. nates and receives prizes, September championship, for f ts of 16 September September roun, September somi-finals el September cluh champion Team matck Teuin cay s p Ithat night with trophy Wi May tournament. Ju 1-4 Waterbury stember day tonrnamer October tournament buring th Getober. Three-Man League in Session at Commercial of fi Tuth of it it of fi Newton. FHOM locs director's countr inclusive, on- ments will be held on Wedn Eac 19th— 18-he cup. cach, 23rd ib ship. h, “Wet 5 10 choo: or dinne in club grill. club championship to be t th men’s s d ate championship at cl it Tth — Wedne months on alleys last night, and ko, alth and Lester had a rather ¢ and walk ve fron Haines, mp, provided the high score st P’'SON 1S DEFEATED. Meride hes " a1 mai | Monday, round club champions nd—Tusda d elub championship. cham plonship. 26th—Saturday, finals ixtures 20th — Wednesday, Tuesday, PENNRELAYS DRAW HUGE NOYED FIELD Largest Entry List in History; Some From New Zealand Philadelphia, April 23.—Nearly every incoming tsain today brought its quota of athletes for the Penn- Sylvanfa relay carnival tomorrow and Saturday. They came from all sections of the country. ngland, New Zealand, Canada and Cuba will be represented. The entry list, the largest in the history of the games, contains the nanies of more than 2600 men and boys from & universities, colleges and schools, Yranklin Field, where the meet is to be held, wes alive today with runners, jumpers and welght men working off thelr train and sca legs. The British representatives, Lord Burghley, the Cambridge hurdler, and A, E. Porritt of Oxford, plan- ned to take two workouts during the day. They arrived in New York last night aboard the White Star liner Homeric, leaving early today for Philadelphia. Porritt, who hails Zcaland, is considered one test sprinters in England, and Lord Burghley will com- pete‘on both days of the meet. Members of the relay teams from |the University of Havana and Ham- ilton colleglate institute of Canada, who have been practicing on Frank- llin Ticld several days, were report- ed to be rounding into excellent con- dition. Irosty weather the first two | days of the weck somewhat handi- | capped the Cubs but the brilliant |sunshine yesterday made it more to | their liking. Pennsyl also h entrant do- aturday, club e qualification Two or more | s chances in the field i a jolt today with the announcement that Ben Owen, star pole vaulter, had spratned his ankle lin practice yesterday and would be unable to compete. Nelson Sherrill, |world's indoor record-holder. stands as the Red and Blue's hope in this event. | Squads from first . cond Wednesday, Holy Cross s vs, “Drys. se sides, Losing rs to be held Winner of presented inner. | 1ast night. " MARANVILLE FETED spring | Crippled Pirate Is Guest of Honor | At Testimonial Dinner Given Him ub, < one- | In Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, April 2 Walter J (Rabbit)® Maranville, former short stop and #econd baseman for the Piftsburgh Pirates, was given a rousing testimonial here last night by local baseball enthusiasts headed by Mayor William A. Magee. More than three hundred gathered at a downtown hotel to honor the former Pittsburgh player who went to the Chicago Nationals in a trade last winter, Among the speakers who praiscd the diminutive player for his “skill nd will to win” were Mayor Magee, George Gibson, former Pittsburgh nd catcher; Manager Bill fall of e d May and tourna. league at the Haines copped gs from Kuda, ough five pins Happy. sy ed away with 1 Leo, Clayton Commercial | Cubs, 1lonus Wagner, idol of Pitts- burgh fandom years ago and Captain Carey of the Pittsburgh team. Maranville in acknowledging tributes paid him said he hoped to | get into the game again as soon as his injured leg would permit. He still uses crutches, but believes he | will be in shape by May 15. As a substantlal indication of the esteem in which he is held he was presented nushing a 133 won 7 of 9 at the Casino npson, averag- crashing averaged a lit- and 106 and knocked 962, The 'with a $500 Liberty bond. The air is clear in Zululand at objects of fair size can be dis- . [tinguished at a distance of seven or | elght miles by starlight 80 Tre. PRESIDENT STATEMENT IMPORTANT € yTo congn IMPORTANT REGARDING now | and | + | Georgetown were among the arrivals | the | GASGDS WINNERS BAKERSARE NEXT § 0'Clock League Euds—McGof- mick Individual Star The § o'clock Commercial Bowling loague ended last night with the Gascos taking first prize and Parker and Buckey second. |average of 101 makes him high in- dividual scorer und Strohecker with a crash of 134 is highest one-game single. McCormick with for three strings. Parker and Buckey with, 335 fs high team single and the Gasco's 933 1s good for high team three string, The league standing, averages, ete: Won Lost 9 12 14 15 20 B. Gas Co. . & B. Bakers ., N. B. Trust Co, .. Mohican Bakers . N. B. Record Post Office |8. N, E. Tel Pest Office . High single, Strohecker 134, High three strings, McCormack 249 High team Buckey 335, High team three strings, N. Co. 933, Individual Averages McCormack Strohecker .. Hunter W. Wojack . Ohlson Pupple .. Wacker Kraus ... Dickinson Anderson .. id1 L. Robinson . Crane | Olander H. S, FORFEITS GAME T0 CROSBY (Haber Throws Ball Away To Dclay 642 380 238 190 single, Parker and B. Gas 92 PYy 92 90 . 90 90 | Game and Umpire Awards Con- | test To Visiting Nine | The high school baseball team suffered its first defeat of the secason by losing to Crosby high in a for- feited game, as Umpire Mangden aid that the local pitcher, “Lefty” Haber deliberately threw the ball over the catcher's head in order to |gain time. The game was well played con- idering that it was the first of the season, and the batteries were doing exceptionally good work up until the ninth inning, when both teams be- gan to stall, thinking the game would be called. | The Red and Gold was one run in the lead at the beginning of the |ninth when the Crosby team came lin to bat. The visitors then com- menced to hammer the pill all over the lot .and, as it was fast growing dark, Coach Cas boys had some difficulty in locating the ball. Crosby scored four runs in this in- I ning before the game was called. | The score: Cry 11000000 4—9 00100002 —0 Mangden. sby . B. H. 8. Umpire, |Corbett Defeats French | Fighter, Mascart, on Foul | Cleveland, April 23. — Edouard Mascart, European feathermeight champion, making his American detut here last night, lost to Al Cor- bett, Cleveland, when Referee Matt Hinkel awarded the bout to Corbett |in the ninth ef a scheduled 12-round [bout on a foul. HAS YALE BOXERS — HOLY McCormick's | 0 % | position gl INTERE, WHO 1S WRESTLING “CHANE, ANYWAY? Zhyszko Claims Title, But Lewis Still Holds Bt - Chicago, April 23.—~Prolongation of the dispute as to who. is the world's ~heavywelght wrestling champion was seen today in plany |to match Ed. (Strangler) Lewis and Wayne (Big) Munn for a go in the open air arena at Michigan City, Indlana, May 30, with the diamond studded belt, emblematic of the title, and still held by Lewis, at stake, Although the veteran BStanislaus Zbyszko carries the title as a result of his defeat of Munn at Philadel- phia recently, Lewis retains the belt. He refused to turn it over to Munn when the glant Nebraskan took his measure at Kansas City. Lewis claimed that Munn should have been disqualified for tdssing him from the ring. Lewis never has admitted that he lost the title, although the decision of the referee generally was ac- cepted. Billy Sandow, representiag Lewis, who 1is conferring here with Gabe Kaufmann, Munn's manager, and I"loyd Fitzsimmons, promoter of the Michigan City match, is authority for the statement that the diamond championship belt will be at stake. | It the Michigan City match s i billed as a go for the belt, the win- ner apparently will be placed in the- of disputing the title of 1 Zbyszko who will make his first de- {fense of the honor in Philadelphia {next Tuesday night against Renato Gardini. The veteran Pole, in meeting his jopponents in eastern cities, is be- ‘lleved in some quarters to Thave laligned himself with what is known as the eastern ‘“wrestling _trust,” {with Lewis and Munn holding al- legiance to the western trust. Gar. dini generally is accepted as a mem- her of the eastern troupe. If such is the case, the easterners have the title and the westerners the belt with the outcome of the apparent dispute a matter for the future (o decide. HOLY CROSS HITS HARD | AND BEATS YALE 670 9 Jack Barry's Team Scores Fire Runs in First— Captain Carroll Hero. | New Haven, April 23.—Getting «n carly lead of five runs in the firsi inning, Holy Cross held its advan tage throughout the game here yes terday and defeated the Yale varsity, §to 2. Captain Owen Carroll, pitch iing ace of the Holy Cross nine, went in in the seventh inning when Yal had three men on bages and witl "none out, and faned the next thre: ‘Yale hatsmen, The score by innings rho 500 100 000—86 9 ( Yale 010 001 000—2 8 * Peloquin, Carrol! and Doherty IHOlflI)ird and Lovejoy. [McCann Elected a_s Head of Yale Boxer: New Haven, April 23.—W. R. M Mann of New York city, was elected captain of the Yale boxing tean last night. Announcement also wu: made of the appointment of S. H Wylie of Torrington, as manager o the team and K. A. Mills of Nc Britain as assistant manager. i e tentative schedule includ meets with M. I T, University o Penn., Navy, University of Virgini. Washington and Lee, Colgate ‘Uw Intercollegiates. Holy Cross .. STING COMMENT FRENCH Tde PRESIDENT EXPRESSE HIMSELE ON PROMIBITION = TAX LAWS AN UM Lo ON INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THE PRESIDENT SAYS THAT FISHING 15 A CHILD'S PASTIME

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