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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY APRIL 25, 1925, LANDERS FACTORY LEAGUE SCHEDULE DRAWN UP — DEMPSEY SAYS HE IS WILLING TO TAKE ON WILLS — WALTER JOHNSON STARTS HERO STUFF EARLY THIS SEASON — ANDERSON MAKING GREAT PLAY IN STATE BOWLING LEAGUE — BRIEF SPQRTNQTES seststatestIatIITIsTII SRt at b LUKE OF LANDERS TOPS ALL DUSTY Speaking of Linemen WORLD RECORDS | GLANTS WINNING STREAK IS SCORERS WITH CHIEF LARSON NEXT y. v.. 1us et o s who st e ARE SWASHED| BROKEN AT SIX IN A BUNCH i e Any Grid Coach Happy Swimmers Make Great Marks &t white Sox Held to Three Hits But Nose Out Tygers-— Carrazza of C C. rm_l'o‘:k Shop Tops ‘I.EFTY’ ER“VES "Frisco Meet Cubs Trim Pirates—Reds Down Cards and Dodger Teams In C;g::insg‘;fiijs‘chief Leads L[][]KS TH[ BI_ ASS : ; ikt Batter Phillies—Indians Victorious. By The Associated Presw, Francisco, April T e ; A A ! PF WO Now York, April 25.—~Two bases ‘\ AMER[CAN LLA(,L[«‘ [world's records were smashed at the "5 Rr SR AT C e ; i National Amateur Athletic uni - R it | Zan JO B s Desp“e POO!‘S[&T[. ThlS PI[ChOl‘ swimting et n‘mn‘:«f‘lp‘:ll: i was lengthencd yesterday in another | PHILADELPHIA 1 : e outdoor tank here 'yesterday, and | J3Y Of Vigorous hitting i the major, LR, M. PO A strial - Lasketba arey \ g leagues,, Lot & 7 3 A e the Illinois Athletlc ~club swung Ru\ov b in scoring this season, aver J ‘ 6 Seems Good { {Into a lead in the scoring, with the | The alx gamo winning streak of| : ) points & game a < > . { the 3 | n r % points a game an i 5 ; " | Brooklyn Central Y. M. C. 1| the champion Giants in the Nutional | Lamar, x . points in 12 Sehie : : — | 5 - 4 [alcaeikachnt league was buried under a barrage [\Cot 1 | (BY BILLY EVANS) | § ; Johnny Weissmuller, aquatic flash | Of fifteen hits by the Boston Braves, | simmons, cf oo A ent T (vl Groven)for whomi| : of the Tllinois A. C., broke his own | While the Brookiyn Itobins, nursing | Milier, \C . Boya' club on Monday iz 11w, Johnson ( ) ML gL e b 3 world's record for the one hundred | the wounds'of five straight defeats, | goyoiay, u then with Landers, with & 1o iy ) (Connie Mack is reported to have . : L . 8 vards free-style swim, winning the | experienced complete recovery at a | Cochvane, ¢ different systen play. on Tucsday 2 parted with & hundred thousand si- i o 1 i ; . ovent In 6 seconds, faster than | banquet of sixteen hits off the curves | Daumgartner, p Siening, Diercar e lis ‘1»" hvantag ¢ 5 moleons, has already shown flashes | oy ¢ Ak it ever has been crawled in a pool. | of Pitchers Mitchell and O'Neal of | Welbers. p and proved the big gun in the green- \ % ; | stommel, i Mo of greatness despite his inability to ; i Waissmuller's best previous time for the Phillies. Bach Wheat, veteran |""™" ¥ 4 elad offenss, His 47 field goals were f catness o8 (] L abil : e : * owaie J Sl ¢ the distance was 52 2-5 but his time ken of the Robins' left flrld} Totais 31 the most made Ly any player in th finish either of his first two starts. , oo ; tiday ‘shaved 3-5 of a second from | territory, claimed the most generous ROSTON el In his second game of Lhe scason, ; v 5 RO 4 the fastest time for a fifty yard ' helping at the base hit feast with a'| 1. piea Veteran a venerated “Chief” pitted against the Boston Red Sox, | Fiagatead, £ 4 " 3 e siraightaway, which is being used home run and four singels in five | Prothro Tarson, stellar backeourt man of t he pitched three and one-third in- 3 4 her turns at the plate, Corbin Cabinet Lock quintet, was nings of ervatic yet brilliant baseball. E i Walter Spence of the Brooklyn The only string preserved and ih- |V runner up to young Luke. This sur Six of the 10 batters Who were re- : NomE 5 § v 4 This b Central Y. M. C. A. won the 220- proved upon was the individual | wWanibsganes, prising showing of the “Chief" was —_— tired while he was on the rubber, vard breast stroke in two minutes, " patting record of George Sisler, first | Rogel . to his 34 fouls, the most struck out. 1n between the whif- h1 4-5 seconds, a new world's rec- Piclnich, ¢ t by any | e Som i 1 e : i : ;s Bt ? f . bnse guardian of the Browns, Sisler (TOEY, © T e S S l G p g Oh Ange. Groves natke il i ¢ ord for this course and exactly equal ' singleq in the seventh of a game | juiierton, Doy fiipped in 98 b 0ay He 1S GTasping, (0ers allowed as many : : , lto the best timé tn which the event . netween St.louls and Clevetand | =~ riow ® This speedy youngster handicapped by playing Carrazza, his team- e o 4 ' lever has been swum In a pool. ci CONSH i Totals Tl i " - =pia] » i, . e 5 . | marking the ninth consecutive con- i ing third with 42. Other He Is HO[]%[ Jack Dunn, who deve '”F,"t o : This world's record of 2:51 4-51yeqt in which he has hit safely, The | pimeronn o leaders in order were Jasper, P. & says he i3 the best left-hander : ¢ g # et Sl et e o ¢ F. C 3 points; Harold Nelson e pitcher in bascball and that he will p & o ’ A. C. who finished second today.| .. rtoaryre of a defeat for the| v . elch, Fullerton, “Bunny” Swanson of \ pighurgh, A o win 20 games for Mack g R 2% ;. e close behind Spence, - = : Vache. Home runs—Hal ’ iy h, April —Lieutenant = o v 3 Wi 1 o vhicl . Fumwininlihle apiece and Nfickay e e B Tl S RSN Ak ; i 100 taTenn ofiths dayithe Tilnolss s orios 4l e answlcisthie i ) and Poole, Stolen ba Bucherri, Luke’'s mate, with 74. Jack ;04 saventh field artillery, who was Serious Fault A. C.'was ahead with 12 vpoints. dians stepped serenely along at the | Prothror Sacrifices—Dyk ¥ . 5 S » i . d 5 " | peak of the American league by the | Double plays—Hale to Poole; “Wambsgans Pelletier was the Staniey Works' jngumental in bringing Paavo Nur- | One feature of major league ball LEKT T RIGHT—HUMPHREY, TYLER AND MIL | Brooklyn Central, Y. M. C. A, was high man with 65 points, while 1Sy anq Willie Ritola to Pittsburgh (hat is ccrtain to troublc Groves for second with 10, S i i |to Todt; Fuilerlen to Rogell' to Todt, 11 i-” of Connie Mack's Athleties. . | o ygaes—Philadeipiiia 7, Boston 9. Bis Woodford topped the Rulers With 34 jyonth for the meet held at a time, is the wait ‘em out tactics In fontly a stout forward wall is vears old. Fred Miles tips the beams Svenska Simforbundet of Sweden, s phaaliEting Rad B ‘“m“m % Faxkusan 5, Fulleston. b..aupsl b3, Hunt Armory, last night came to the players will adopt when batting one of the biggest items. Good line- at . stands six feet five, and is 18 represented by Arne Borg, the 86 P atting had y t was held by Robert Skelton, Tllinois The Philadeiphia Americans, | on - balls—oft Baumgartner 1, Watberg 1 out—by Rommel 4, Fullerton 2. Hit X 4 t 1 ously a 0N, yes ay Looking at the other end of the sne detense of the runners, as a ro- |against him. * men are an absolute necessity. Here |years of age. Alfred Tyler is a nor- (champion middle distance swimmer. “‘r’;"-‘ed";‘;‘u:"rz“lfld"‘l‘_‘m 1‘31"";‘“:1':‘!2 B llst, it s found that H. Taulson of lsuip of the charges that excessive| Groves came to the majors With|we have a pair of chaps that oughtmal 16-year old lad and affords a[wns next vith elaht, through his PEOVEL LI SO0 Tl o 00, BUD0 |23 (Rone out Ja dth) Rammdl 0106 3 Fafnir scored only 11 points in 12 sypense demands have been made the reputation of being wild, also|to make any coach happy. They good comparison of tho size of tho|victory in the 220-yard free-stylo T oy it ¢ ! ! i RS e was half the quantity | Hit®by pitcher—by Ferguson (Hale), by games, the least of any player Who for their appearance at meets. having a tendency to have one bad are said to tbe two largest high |other two and second place “in the medley ’_(\,]M,r‘i""’l:‘v‘:h","r n‘h‘m‘r'l"'“"m" Fullerton (Cochrane). Wild pitch—Ful got into every contest. O. Larson of | Ope hundred dollars a night. 'inning, in which lack of control |school boys in New England. All aro students at the Bradford |Thursday. Borg did not swim ves. 70 /¢€ ¢C PP = {terton, Winning pitcher—Fulerton. Un: landers got a lone counter in seven which included traveling expenscs. woutd undo a perfectly pitched game | Maurice Humphrey weighs 290 (Vt) high sohool terday, but will‘appear in the pen- | Boston Red. oy :Hiiting in thepires—Contolly“and Neliim, Tims-—t umgartner 6 in 21-3, Walberg 2 in games, while Recano of the same wus paid for lis track work here. yp to that time pounds, is six feet two, and 16 years | (Copyright, 1925, NEA Service, Inc.) |tathlon and 500-yard free-style to- ""‘l“"'i" ‘“‘”"‘” ,‘"']1'"”"“ i '_'"‘(", o team went scoreless in eight starts. gecording to Licutenant Higby, who Groves will probably find himeelf da and all time, as had been the previ- S Th C. C. L. boys, chiefly due 10 |declared that “both Nurmi and!in the hole more times than he has | Walter Laufer. the young ‘sprint, ous tendency of the elub, featuredy . Larson and Carrazza, lod the league | Qiat are (oo atralghtforward and |ine edga on. the baiter, because of {star of the Cincinnati Y.-M .C, A. | yesterdny's game, Welch's single 40 iivarye, though the Landers quintet, Which hapded tactics such as jugghing fi- ' o Jeaguers and their “refusal to j-»swm v, and put his i«nlmlmn bunt, put over the riv‘chlm;; run, 7 .“h‘,'l,‘fil',,d.‘ more feld goal than Tobin's pets P.!dangering Nurmi's amateur Satus.” {,1i| Groves acquircs control that | Sangranciess m""‘p‘l iy *l:m' Iho Washinston Senatorsavhiobddiivssener, & F. Corbin ran in third place in the | Willlam S. Haddock, president of | wili enabls him {0 gat the edge on —— —— |fitth with five points. Single polnts been Keeping paca with the Indians | Wandal, scoring, the great defense put up by the Allegheny Mountain ociatiol | \pe Latter, he is going to be forced {had been made by the cago + and Athietics at the American league | ("1 Arburr and Taris being the factor of the A. A. U, and a vice-president o 4o g jot of piiching. Henline Tops I\atlonal REGATTA TRA]NS the Hul Nalu club of Hawall. Neb- [oa foll out of step as the resilt | oo < x wihich put them near the top of the of the National A. A. U.. also took Sy tune Beach of Alameda, Cal. and or o gay of {dlene They will re- | Holloway, league standing. The Rule Shop Was a stand for the foreign athletes and |y coco o n “arrerens rrom that, Batsmen and Hale Leads [icnicestal FEIEC A RORe N | sume thelr sertes with the Yankces Heilmann, xx . a poor last. The Russwin players their manager, declaring that he afo S0l tid 0 Foeruit pitehers New Haven TRoad Plans to Ghve ! today. ahowed a lamentable lack of ahility did not think the charges against Totals 3 3 2 ) * the only other American CHICAGO who have utation of being wild = B N ER No’l‘ S n togcora frora; thaslsstootiline and ittieminoRldRhol S FUD: He !;\;!‘l?dao\::l::flm' ’;L iy | Amer !Ca“ LT IS\ Special Service to Derby on the RA G E league game, Defroit dropped an- AB R. trailed the circuit in this respect. s 2 ‘ . pr other close one to the White Sox, |Mostil, f Relow are the individual and team Ancio Btors it Collins Down in Fifth Place. LoDy The Ranger A, C. held a largely | 4 10 3 in solte.of the fact that the ! L scoring records for the season 5 = i 5 (olling, 2h P. 7% F. Corhi Zununod = loscamus ] Detroit, Michigan, April 25.—The Itegardless of where the Chicago e | New Haven, April 25.—Special |attended meefing last night, when it Chieago club was able to garner but | sucely, 1b Detroit Free Press, in early editions White Sox finish in the American - [train service for the Yale-Corneli- |was shown that the membership threq thits off wlvvn, pitching of “Wehs | Ialk, :r{ . last night says that Hugo Quist was ' league race it is already apparent Chicazo. April 25.—Hitting in the !0 0 o0 the Hove drive is progressing satisfactorily. and Holloway. Errors and passes by Jasper 2 paid $1.000 for the appearance of that the team is going to hustle, a Major League the first week of the,. n regatta on.the Flousan- | " rollowing new embers *imve Wells decomplished the downfall of Schuits e i athletes here in an indoor meet in pleasing feature of baseball ceason. commetally in the Mooy 1€ IV at Derby on Saturday May | joen voted in: Larry Juder, Arthur Cobbg'men gl (T 7 57! April Having the good will of his play. |~ SPECR E R TS 16, over the tracks of the N. Y. N.|Sullivan, Edwin Carey, Leo Argozy, The Giants mainfained a full s ; “Officials of the Michigai A. A. ore means that 50 per cent of a man- = F B naa e LEh] B and H: raltrosd on the tiver beuk |Dont _Ansktasts, ioseph Davick, Same advantage over the Redy in U., who with the Knights of Kalava sger's troubles are Immediately| Statisties released today and oo o005 0 Walter Sanderson, Edward Freberg, fpite of their § to 1 defeat by the “"“.” for weils In 1t Staped s two davitrack andiifela l iminated pich nclided games of Wednes| o oo pday. Alumni and | 50T sweath, H. L. McKenzie, Braves. Wayland Dean, who last Pl b LB L e e Colisgium here on | “Ths: Chiengo! White Box. are for Howed that the Thilanetanty |FFI<18 of the three universities who |1y “Jarry Mienousuk. Jack Ar- Week limited Bancrofts club to four i i S - April 6 an paid Hugo Quist. Eqdie Collins to 2 man. His bril- i riladetphia |y oo New York for the races may be | gozy, the club's baseball coach was hits, yesterday was driven from the| Two bass’hits-Kamm, Wingo. Thi Pinkerton ... manager of the party of eight ath- jiant career as a player inspires iccommodated on a train leaving the |taken in as an honerary member. slab in six innings, while Genewich x,,," ,,:, ,|.x‘:5; Honio vun—Mans Shepherd ... ] letes who compered here $1.000, A~ them and the regard they have for 'he Cincinnati Reds next with 288 Grand Central station at 12:50 noon | A drive among local business men iimited the champlon to five seat- | ZIg) bacelevly Calftne, et Morgan . cording to Jacob Mazer, vice-presl- hip ax 2 man makes every player land the Giants third with .281 castern stundard time. This train | for them to begome sustaining mem- ! red drices, dssisted. Left on base—Detroit 6, Chica N Andersont i 2 dent of the Michigan A. A U.' 18 give pis best from start to finish. Tl A e e e e i 1 st or L A (oen) andl e el il borwdis dbsink yutastedi ands thel (ol SESCInclnati Roame sl onReushincHiL sRessicn tellscat Nllv (6 ot Bratton e the opening statement in the Frec There seems to be a greater dash !, - H s Derby at 2 . connecting with | jowing committee has this in chargr: #gainst the Cardinals and scored six :"1‘“: e 'r't:)'l;-m:r:i ;h:"‘ .“‘:1":“.‘ h.\”'": 9 Press story to Collins’ pluy foday than ever be. | |€ticS were the bis surprise with the 3o obgervation train which will pull | M, Hayes, d. Crowley, C. Kolycak, runs in the elghth to win by 7-6. |06\’ in 6 ntngs, off Hollomas out of the Derby atation at 3:30, It 11m".mo. R. MclInerney. Smith's home run with two on res- |in 2, off Connally 5 in 65, off Lyons 1 tors were| The regatta schedule provides that | Plans for the banquet toscelcbrate. cued the game for the Reds after ®f-f Wining pitcher=cotnally. 4w [ inana”and Rowland, Time—1:3 q el o302020must Nationals had an average of o ; “The party t competed hWere ¢ .0 in hig jong career. - He is show- Temarkable average of .328, and the included Paavo Nurmi, Willie Ri- o0 ey onirit he wants his players World's €1 S Corbin Cabinet Tock tola, Ugo Frigerio, Willie Plant, Phil | 5 o 0 ] e e i 3 perched In third pisce with gne the first race, that of the junior var- thc opening of the new club rooms t. Louis had hit Rixey, Sheehan and Franviile fodcson 1" Hu - sity eights will start at 3:45 down |were discussed. - The mecting night [lenton freely. A Cennolly, eRnall floninst (el (e ROl «tream for two m lex, The freshman ' was charged o every Monday. eve Darzy Vance, Tirooklyn ace, falled ST, LoLIs Quist. The sum ly’v!\j “““ 2 ‘M:‘ ager should do everything he ex- baseman and ehampion hitter of the race will start at 4:15 over the same ' ning: the next will be held on Ma; o worry the Philadiphia "-‘””" at AB. T A bl : 4 fnl‘d \»\.‘t.y\lspx“y‘ynn"\“;“(\lf‘l"\'h‘fl‘» pects from ‘.} is plavers .'nw]‘ do it to National T.eurye Tked fifth, wigp [€0Urse. The varsity 150 pound crews |4, An invitation to attend the Ken - winy ;m!n('ny a shugging nin II::vv‘:t‘vr‘s;v’v e 7 e e e e Lie best of his ability at all times. | an average of Walter |©f Yale, Harvard and Princeton will |sington A. C. carnival was reccived melee, but ineffective pitchi i Y Sister, 1b .. B Henline, catel 3 start at 4:45 down stream for the Mitchell and O'Neal prevented the ! Wiiiiims, 1f Nyhorg L 20 railroad fare back » e Phillies, i G. Prefsser .. 3 at's the proper system, a man-| 108°rs Hornsby, Cardinal second ) Gireat Hornshy topped the list with. 474. Mike Gan. | Henley distance of a mile mv] five COLLEGE BASEBAL Quakers from ppofiting by Vance's{McManus, b ] ey Are Toth Silent gers Hornsby, premier batsman sajes, the cuan cateher of the §. |SNeenths. The final rac Grorgetown 1 rvard 3. bad day and the Robins pi LR IR e B 2 . i o . has made ai7,ouis (a1 secnnd miaee |Cornell-Princeton varsit . Syracuse 12, Michigan a see-saw battle, 10 to 8, fn which [ SHA Paul e 4; Tow Angeles, April 25.—Taaso inning the hat- | gy ga or Treke. fiveg {stort at 5:15 over the two mile! providence 11. Northeastern 2 the score was tied five time ! HEREEIES 3 NumijholaesiolSaoma IEa Y C s sth successive coyon of the ey (it | course Holy Cross 21. Boston University 0, A former Pirates was theundoing ning records, has proved to Lr,\ as i 10n : U The frain schedule provides local Tufts 5. Vermont 2 of Pittshurgh vesterday rinim 2 S 2 closa mouthed 3 the proverbial ¢ John McGraw Tractically : : hetweey city and Derby Lowell Textila 8, Norwich 2 | leading the Cubs to the front 7 to o 4 13 owing compliment | - A n the hittinz & yAnee the observation ' : Univ 6, West Vir- with a o of triples, a douhle S, to whether he would run against t . o e e inithainin ¢ Te Doouriy i neet with th bservation Catholie 1 y 6 W ir-, b a brace of trip K — x 4 RIS FSht the gpot light f ginia 3. and a single. (Continued On Following Page) M. Luke v... . 2 T Sherman Indians hére Saturday W Bt 1 of all time p [ American l Bucherri 3 3 Willie Ritela. who also can sho Teague. Veterans ik ris Speaker, hitter. Na- o0 3 L3 MeCabe i quite a burst of speed, has been in- o) tchers tell me that| Y Cobb: Ken Williams, Harry Hell- = 7 vited to show his wares. but has not ' s i . mann. Charles Jamiesor e Th G -l . F ]- BR]GGQ Hiatka. .o0oone SR U B - v or Kt DR ST % at Guitiest Feeling i W. Praisser T the most effective atyle to 200 Tere [0 . h : 7 Llovd Hahn. Beston A A. runmer & fluwn‘v‘-\nl‘-fi mum"‘_"" fwelfth with 378, Ramm: who broke Nurmi's ord for the : the Athiatics led. the ne mile run. s hat if Nurmi re- one mile ru f Kerelejza 0. Larson QRSEARS 818, Bneball Ut iithe L EipTa el eVarid Wil i roit" k PR S S fuses to run Against him ondeciies d. preter & ball fast out. | SUEEInE outfieider : that event in a fisld of four others Sl ball Just out- | it " 468, two poi ¥ e M- Ay ¥ 2 ‘/ NOW I'M.BEGINNING To / Fafnir : oRoneRtiGhtioNeE e et don! Cockran . g 53 REALIZE WHY GoLF IS | G. Fid. Fl. Pt Will Tell Story : hacksto I e O PR D relL s e expluin it by saying they can | DUOKStOP. 7 \ | SUCH A FASCINATING peppery recefver of | i [ GAME H. Anderson ...12 1 71 Des Moines, Iowa, April 23 power into their dr Cubs, W aveling In a Beloln e o 7 P 6% Allen airectar of irs at en hitting at such pitchea 2 himsalf, While Babe Jtuth i eut of use of his i Gehrkowski . 1 i the University of Kansas . Wair ; SRE st night that K. L s Dusty Bowlers in H. Paulson 511 ymiversity athleti cctor, Action 4 ’ collected six he BRI Rkt Action at Roger et oaes a4 American mandi Stanles Rule T 4 u . | Mix in o of Chicagre G. ¥ of the night e v L to North & Judd fielders piifered : 5 the best. the National Leag ia New Britain Machi was to send six of its plavers into a Hubbard Given First L e e ie with two each. Ruseel & Erwin Dcfcat .)t Ohio GGames !°"® *asily took three games fr Leading hit ey R e 3 pped out a 131 EAMes A April 23— When : P «*-1]1» - NATTONAL~ Hentine 7ales, St. Louis, 429 Hc ielphia. .409; Moors = sl 408; Hornsby, St. Louis BADGERS WIN tomley, St. Louis 2 Chicago, .370; Wilson Defeat Fagles in - Slugfest, S 268; Walker, Cincinna 18 14 . Chicags, . H Tn a hard ting game, 1 sarl Smith, Pit ; Seheidler 3 t \ of colligiate com- ey i i 3 RICAN—Hale aciphia Rlanchard 1 I that ad failed to take % \ S Wingo, Detroit 69: Coch- Simmons r oran beat out Goodrich tional celored Ohio State relay games Sate 12 T recently omplished a feat that T imke oo ) er athiete h yeen able to Whitman t Brownell .. t was t time in Hub- rane, Philadelphia 7t Toole Philadelphia, .423: B e Ll : = The DAY You WERE PLAYING OFF A PARTICULARLY k 3853 Gosllr T IMRORTANT MATCH, THE WIFE DECIDES To JOIN You ey AND "FRIENDS” AND WALK AROUND A FEW HOLES < § M 25-foot isaper. | and Recor | Tork