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mmmmmuwmummwmmmu ' 2 GREAT MOB SCENE AT CHlCAGO HARKENS BACK TO OLD TIME BASEBALL DAYS — RAIN INTERFERES WITH HIGH SCHOOL GAME— DUSTY LEAGUE TITLE PLAY SCHEDULED FOR TOMORROW EVENING — HARTNETT LEADS IN HOME RUNS—RUTH STILL LAID UP‘ SIESEESEIsINIsEIIINTEATEEIAIISENIESITSTEINNIANBIECATINCTLILILNT popnnnraonsenneseensresstiastIassesecantenien: e onrerT oane 10 MINSTUNE | Biggest Hands in Game DISTIIEAGETD | LEADSILUN STANLEY WORKGRS INDIANS AFTER HOT TIME BOWLING TOURNEY PLAY OFF TUESDAY e ieher, i i~ ARE IN THE LEAD e pe |“Tiny” Oshorne of Dodgers Can Hold Five Spheroids | ° _ tance Runner, Is Real Crowd Swarms Upon Field and Prevents Play in N Ninth Games Are to Be Rolled 00} in One Mitt Simultancously ‘TWO Gl)l'bil] Tefll]]s for First- . TOD Illdtlstl'ill mfle Bflmflg —Giants Gain and Senators Lag Behind — Ciney Casino Alleys Heve Farnir-Landers for Third Rspirants Falls Before Cubs—Marquavd Pitches Braves to [ % —_— e : gL ) ” oty B e Knights of Columbus state -~ Tomorrow is the big night at the The Stanley Workers leads the Win Over Dodgers—Pirates Best Cardas—Homer .. commitice are pianniog | J8 i Y. M. C. A. when the two Corbin ? ? Industrial bowling ieagus at Rogers' e For Yankees—Tveers Lese As Si “ar Arain V& bowling tournament to bu held 4 5 | teams will meet in a one game play- P alleys and among the individuals E. S ) Kkees veers Lese As Sweer Agaimn 1 4 : Wins For Yankee ve b in New Dritain on May 8 und . § W 1o Ut S s lonalin "elthe Ths 4 Freeman ia the leader. Following h > is the league atandings as wel! a2 Shines At DBat. With the amnual ate convention of dustrial Icague. : « - Ry fn ity the K. of C. being held iu the Hard- Indications are that both teams o Ing 75 per cent of the leaguo games: + ware City this year the committes : will be able to put thelr strongest 4 4 Team Standing teel quite certain that this affair will * Lo one of the main attractions. The e A Al b : : SaL ek wgu R lcommittee have invited all the coun- 4 i v ] SO R . LT L C‘Tr : g’ :: :;: Landers Trade 29 18 494 P. & F. Corbin 29 13 491 Fafnir Bearing 27 15 490 SR &L . 17 25 473 Union Mfg. 17 25 e N&J. .. 15 27 473 Corbin Screw ... 11 81 484 Hart & Cooley . 6 36 sd High single—P. Thompeon, L. F. cils in the state to participate in the ey Al i 2 alibl of this sport. tournument and ulready 4 large) g i ) i The Cabinet Lock men will start number have signified thelr Inlon-l ‘ 4 3 vy with Walther and Carrazza at for- tion of being on hand. Bowling has 3 ” ward, with “Chiet” Larson jumping become quite popular among the P oy i i center and Nyborg and Yankaskas as Knights throughout' the state during ¥ 5 . | the guarda, This strong combination a8 ¥ the past few years and the various| y it ) | will be velieved, if occasion de- Ilildebrand, |councils are very glad to have an op- A mands, by the strong second string | portunity to have the championghip men, headed by Goodie Prelsser, decided. Many valuable prizes will 4 Linn and Dassett, & C.—146. be awarded to the winners and State g 3 The P. and F. boys will start with : e Deputy William J. Mulligan of Hart- 3 , 3 | Shultz and Jasper in forward, Ray ¢ Fg!;lr‘“‘rh_'flh:‘e" RARGESE T A, !ford has already donated a magni- - ' 4 i ! | Holse center and Paris and Arburr Hi, kY 2 ) ficent trophy. Awards will be made i % guards, Their second string staff is B75. LA GO S s for high team score, high single, 2 headed by Pinkerton, with the other high three singles, ete., und all in| : 3 J i h reserves including Hallin, ,Feldman d § all the interest that has been created | : y ; . and Bratton. to date augurs well for the success b % ‘ i . 1t is hard to pick a favorite from Lidiridual Avecapen of the tournament, Wooden duck | ¥ these (wo teams as each outfit is & 5 Games Averages - pins will be used and the rolling| topnotcher. The only thing in f z, , 1084 e will start at 7 o'clock on the evening | favor of the Lockmakers is that they v C. Myers 10438 AR L. 1. FO. A E. of Friday, May 8 at the Casino ai- have won two straight from their M. Maier ... 104.20 leys in New Britain | rivals, heing the only teams to turn J. Cook ... 104.8 01 _Tor any further Information, the trick. - On the other hand, when P. Thompson wv. . 102.36 o, Knights ar—_-r“fmvsn‘d to write to| they did win two games the P. and C. Anderson 102.32 Joseph €, Coyle, chairman tourn F. outfit wasmot up to its fullest T, Sehk 161,27 ment committee, 479 Oronge St strenath. y > Lrddi) J. Ward .. 101.26 | New Haven Jach team plays an entirely dif- EDDIE MIEHER L. H. Mitehell 10111° —— . : E. Supe: CTINY" OSBORNE AND BASE- | | erent type of game, though each 18| * Crack distance runner and cap- | ml]flfl:nauz 100,12 BALL FEAT | strong on teamwerk, 'the £ A T' | tain of the University of Iinois|T. Tutko . ...eess.. 99.34 BOWLINGTOURNAMENTAT 1 - e o e BRRRS MAJOR IBAGIE oot orion vt Ensei Gveck ok hemin. Hie I sivesen o wic Volnardi | H Ry ) 0 J Y. NEARING END stor pitchers caims to nave thel FOR THE W KHOU'h’"' vim and dash 10 put across | o {1 cinders this season, T el g fean % " , largest pair of hands in bascball. | | their victory. The Lockmarkers, no | e 1'('; : 8 a0 98.27 Iy, ! AL 4 71 e One of his favorite tricks is to hold | doubt just as skilled in their way, Frre L EAR0A0K o ve 98,17 ome v : |D. Petarson . St Gl L Temi-Finals Are Now Being Played | five league balls in one hand at the| 1 5 re a bit more crafty in their play, L 98.1¢ out of the lo Voodall in Sth, 8 Played e time. He can do it without | New York Giants and Washington | oy ake full advantage of the HARTNETT LEADING J. Huck .. E 282 S A S vorisw 10 20h In the Alley Con- |difficulty as the ahove layout re-| et hirength of)thals men and l}) ;‘Lv;:,l;: : pay especial attention to guard T, ith four singles. ta ellmann in 9t 1s. If you think it's a 'sort of Murphy . ; onal _pitclung_perform. ouis Lae.s 0201 o tests | easy feat, take a fling at it and sce I anmilos L in "an it should be a|Cub Swatsmith Continues to Top “.’ i ance b desEmonthpan (8 B e | T s fife et Wililams, MeMan- | The third round of fhe bowling: ° mece | humdinger of a game and "Chick? I i aten Domonk et EEE B e sler, Me. | tollrnament at the Y. M. C. A. o SENATORS LOSE IN | New York, April 27.-—The week's | Hays doubtless will have his hands Major Leagues in Home Runs; | ¢ gave the much-be H. Josephson Ecili e mich-bea PR b T T major league record of games Won |full from start to finish. e ATa%o T.ant W aek Cibebis a t ove b Lo Wi Tolie tien linsd ap toe tne | ONE A UL NN NG and lost, runs, hits, errors, op- For Third Place E, A Btotts Robing, 3 to U, Rube \‘Mx Brdisth vy B . ol 2| cemi-tinals to be played next week, WF I l ponent’s runs, and home runs, in- The preliminary game brings to- Chicagd, April 27.—Home run hit- newseld Iero let L RIBRACELD 4 with a possibility of two other cluding games of last Saturday, fol- | gethers Landers, Frary & Clark and [ting last week fell below the |J, dosn With By R B : ; v Umo | playing off their third rounds anmd| lows ! Fafnir in a play-off to decide third | gtandard set in the opening week were alviden iy siopcand B, . Elarite - winding up in the semi-finals. Compagnone and Support Blow Up National League place. The Fafnir team has come|of major league baséball this year P prevented J ub, ' | i s. Time 2:0 " a % & W L H E OpHR| t rate during the|as “Gabby” Hartneett, of the Chi- s The spectacular event of the week N bt Deteathat P along at a great raf as “Gab ar : GECRE I R i A e S andiTeam Blea B New York . 45 8 21 5| past fey weeks, while Landers has cigo Nationals, added twe circuit AIN STOPS H. S : 3l i M?Ixh team 3 strings—L. F, & C.— Senators Furnish the Best . Zucehi ... Baylock ... 4 Caraime, 15 1. mng Hames and | NATIONAL LEAGUE nad missed the first two rounds. | Season—Red Sox Continue to Lose | Clucinnati .4 54 27 2| noticeably fallen behind, so that this | hlows to his provious total of five Carding : w,L "‘ . "m r\l:* NZE NS He played' three men Saturday and lw ‘hicago ...3 .3 23 47 D S B et Stuart hard while e veterar dabe | ; 2 —— e e At PHILADELEHIA ,‘;].is\.,,m a win over each man Basehall Standing ‘mmumm ; n‘ 2 ‘mg one. T”' leagues. .\1;:3. ,r.:n:\;v:;r:_f:‘nm and Gold Leading Naugagck hy / s pu ¥ A B LU ¢ .. The ones to fall before him wer : ; $00 | & ey b Americans accupies s C 1 = ho mound for the visitars : D e ! =: |Senators S 8004 = h .\ % . i agie -0 When Downpour E; t '_v\” e Tohte ! R, Loomis ith scor of 76 to 7 o 600 .II:r"mlrfl\n" ‘2 ; P & F. Team L“pp]ed with four home ,\,,W,?,”a:g':,‘,:r:p* P EndsGame el ey and 92 to 61; H. Rehm with seores | (JREF o 5 00 | Pittsburgh . 5 By L £ Joe J | players have cracked o | Tn Fifth Inning. of the sm ank E oo |Boston ....1 3 38 y Loss of Joe Jasper .., while those of the American Ath which nosed of 109 to 72 and 92 to 80, and G.|poy Sox ... o 5 ; | R AT B o AR Anderson with scores of 103 to 89 Tiite ternible umu was sufficient. | American Leazue | This noon the manager of the P.|jeague have collccted 46 in the totals | With enly one more out nfianq " IEithe LeCe S 102 to 110 and 106 to 85 to give the Senators their first loss WL RH r rupun and F. team gave out a statement |inoinding games of yesterda The men who are to compete in |io 'ha Bova' club intsrmediate in- |Wash'glon .4 0: 38 43 11 0!that changes materially the sense of | patters who have collected three e o F i the semi-finals are: Charlie Miller, seball leagne Saturday after- Chicago . 2 35 62 36 2 |the above story, and makes the |, more home runs follows: ° New Britain-Nagatuck Leon Hunter, Elmer Pader and W. |, 00 Compagnone having ‘a bad [Phila. .....3 32 24 |chances of his flve tomorrow Night| American league—Myatt., Cleve- high school game Saturday afirnoon Goodrich streak and his support going to St Louis ..4 3 87 12 52 5 |appear somewhat less rosy. land, 4; Flagstead, Boston, . |and robbed the locals of a letory : The following scorcs were regis- [gmach behind him. This tightened |Cleveland ..3 3 30 4| The death last night of the father | “xyjgya1 lengue—Hartnett, Chi- ) game litting streal Y | som i i fered during the week and Brousht |the race considerably. the Yanks|New York .1 3 21 o[of Joo Jasper, the Corbin forward | .o "7 \wright, Pittsburg, 8 Bell| ottt " {nserting two of many 5 Hede 2 the runners-up for the semi- and White Sox advancing to within Boston ....1 £ 25 star, has made it obvious that hefc "y'o e ournier Brooklyn 3. [ 3 , but ahea\y under which the Detroit Tygers s: i 0 R TP AP D ok e s T o o %1%l be unable to play tomorrow {downpour killed their first ictory to their fifth s 2 S LSRR R 1o 70 ana 84 tol 5 incheldler mas] & S {night. This makes it necessary for T With two men out in the fitt] C S ¢ : 10 TN = e = Senaions s 2 5 |the P. and F. boys to use a sub Spring Ioolhall W 0|k0ut : t 1l Con he day's “ & g ated by Glaeser, 68 to 85 and The big surprise of the afternoon | in, pitching for New Eritain,)as i1 Red Wingo of Detroit for fourthisack 1R 4 to 99; Paris defeated Pinkerton, was the third inning of the Scna- |forwara and since Eoseneny and | Stapts at Harvard Tues. IwliEseassnnrormting Tealitin s place at .404 in the American league e B o 0150 to 73 and 04 o 3 tors-White Sox game, when the '|'h I B I 'I' fi‘“““”‘"‘” played together all sei- | ¢ ppriage, Mass. - April 2T gatuck to three hits and fann{ fiv: batting average T e, o 0 00 " The final match of the week was|White Sox pushed 11 runs and were | Is s lcyce lme Jeon Llie e O iy oe S ppink foothall mrasticeuat Hafvardll R e e ol played Letween Strong and (. Mil- able to get away Wwith a 12-§ vic- “”J ‘;pmn‘he» ,:::;m on;nl\grxn:l to | Will start behind closed gates ON |geagon made three circus cathes § r. Strong proved no match for (tory. Compagnone pitched a good Iver Johnson, Indian and Excel- M‘Lv ”::a“ag‘.n‘ el puq-‘-"""‘““"( \d todav. Al candidates v‘”m”_ eI Ea 0 conteibiled | 1t the baseball manager and fel] be- ! game and blanked the winners in sior Bicycles. A ‘m‘\ 'O, the clrcuni. | for the 1925 eleven not activel¥ en-lqouple that started New Htair fore him to the tune of 97 fo 82 five out of seven innings, but the Special Guaranteed Tire e R 1 in other sports have been fscoring. The line 1ps: iy : third proved his downfall, both he |stances but the request was refused. Coach Rab Fisher p. . e e i out by | New Britain; Conlin, p: Nep, « sn o 9 \ he P. and F. management cited the ) o nlin, p; Nep, id e neloori ot R $1 5 | Ifact that & couple of weeks ago the | I'isher will be isted by Major | pojitis, 1b; Beiser, 2b: Darre, i The score: B ] " y & 4 " i : i c u! Left n 4 b I o a 7 “« 1 al TN . Y | Clair . a ', LU Pl " e s ot t Bentley ORIOL LOSE Lhe scoX ko s [ |Lockmakers were asked to play ' Charies D. Daly t B .\'.XIT.M,“*' ire, ss; Haber, If; Grip cf; lapa Meusel, 17 i a0 ¢ out 4 v 2 e i = IE | Suturday night game to speed up the assigned to duty at Harvard by the jia, rf. Paschal, 1t . : e hmee ANt : scheduls, but declined because Lar-, war department, and l.co Leary.i Naugatuck: Pipp, b ceeee : : : y and P S Tizie=t e, E "‘"“T‘““J"“ ”“‘ A LT . lson was unavailable, playing with Major Daly will the back and | Keating, 1t Scott, o8 .. Errors Hand Game To Maplewoods Anderson o - sPORTING |the Pextos. This, however, did not Leary will werk v s, Ses- (3b; Daly, ss; C. Lodge, If; g ; o a g change the Lockmen's attitude and | sions will be continued until the efi Patterman, rf. Jenes, . B 3 5000 1ot Meriden hyi11-9;Score=Walickl SCSLE T 15 MAIN ST, |ro postponement was agreed. ! Jicat becomes too oppressive, Umplre—Dick Tuckey Yankees rescue he Senators, b \lelory was somewhat dulied by 1t to the promising youns | outficlder, Karl Combs. o was put | on the shelf by am George Sisler rd make a complete game, raitinter- The Red and Gold was goingn fin: 2 Yankees kept pace with the Totaln | SugleTaric TR » Features. White Sox by winning easily from i . 5 0 The Orioles lost their first At lasi Place iRed Fosinho "‘ 2 g . iailon St yet to finish on Wh Feller Need F d on f“n»:'x;l\‘ it 4Imoon | Leore. The Tankees dug right en a reler 8§ a rrien o woods, Meriden city champs, an 11-9 victory. ‘Two passes and an outfield 4 epror started the visitors in the first inning. but the Orioles came back to Be o - Red Sox . N A E 0 6 register: thrice, From then on the|Red So% A o L Lt e FOR TWENTY Five allowed three visiting | HU0AY ¢ L) DOLLARS HE'S YOURS trickle over the plate and the i ‘AND You HAVE A fifal stand in the ninth w ROSTON CLUB WINS | A e Walicki starred at the b e e e . Millers of the § Louis leagne to 2. to —_—— with eight runs in the first § and were never In danger ip keeping the opposing Latsmen | away from the bases. The score: louble and single in plate. The Bucher- o combination exceut- | 3 19 = double | plays’ | Vance| American etty game for Meriden, 2 SCrie€ T Orioles on strikes in the 288 SiC itad States here yes The 4 zame was fast and furic sional soccer champio 1 espite intense heat CanYouShave Quickly in Comfort? P Eddie Anderson Gains In \tatc League Race A n of the Casino New went sty Will your razor give you a quick,comfortable shave every closed its, day? AValet AutoStrop Razor = nis will, because its stropping 1to of Waterbury device keeps blade sharp. Each game margin. lade gives many shaves. er of Meriden, defending | Complete outfits, Sl 00 and up. pion, dropped into a tie third place with “Bud" Fisher of Hartford, ¥ e 1ost seven games to the Capi- er into n th liv on Foliowing Page) te duckpir hampionship Hartfor timber toppler, bu tol Colonia alleys sta bear efter a pro 2/0] 25¢C mising Eddie Ander con, ta of nine gam c]‘”””’ L 0"%/”‘? T e es With Fisher,