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Tanight winds up the Industrial Iasketball lpague with tife twb Cor- bin teams battliag for first place and I"afnjrand Luanders for third. There is some indefinite talk go- ing the rounds about the organiz tion of a factory bascball league. Nothing definite has been done as vet, 8t. Thomas' seminary team, which spens its season today, play the lo- «al high school wine on May 26 and June 13, A gamg with the New Brit- aln IndependeMs is booked for June 12, Middletown High school baseball #chedule calls for 13 games, but thus| far the team has no home diamond on which to play. | Rallies in th enth and eighth yesterday permitted New Haven to beat Hartford, 5-3. | Albany lost its fourth straight when Pittsficld took a 6-2 game in Albany yesterday. Sandeart, an finflelder, has been| aent to Springfield by the Brooklyn | Dodgers. Pittsfield has signed Eddie Hock- | barth, a well known #emi-pro catch-| er from Meriden. 1 Six double plays featured the| Cubs’ victory over the Reds yester-| day, Detroit dropped its sixth straight | game yesterday when the Browns| came from behind in the ninth and overcome a five-run lead. A homer by Goslin and a two- bagger by Peckinpaugh enabled Washington to win again yesterday. | Long Tsland City Eikis yesterday | offered Charlie (Phil) Rosenberg a | purse of $20,000 to risk his bantam- | weight crown against Frunhlc“ Genaro, American flyweight cham- | plon, &t a benefit boxing show for crippled children, June 9. In the| event Rosenberg declines the match, | Genaro will defend his title against | Kid Wolfe of Philadelphia, it was announced. Jack Dempsey, who last night | announced his intention to sail for | Tourope May 6 with Mra, Demps will ¢onclude his. motion pictur work in New York this week. He | plans to return to the metropolis Lefore July 1. | e | Columbia oarsmen will leave New | York tomorrow for Philadelphia to | Legin final pra before engaging | Yale and the University of Penn-| sylvania in the triangular race on | Saturday, .Workouts will be held on the Schuylkill river Thursday and Friday. Gene Tunney will leave New York omorrow for White Sulphur Springs to start training for his bout with Tom Gibbons at the Polo Grounds, June 5. Tunney will be accompanied by Bud Gorman and Phil Krug. He will use the camp occtipied by Jack Dempsey when the champion trained | title for his match with Luls Angel Firpo, Ted (Kid) Lewls, English welter welight, former holder of the world's returna to New York today on the steamship Baltle after an ab- sence of three years. Ho s ace companled by Pop Humphries, Eng- lish bantamweight, and Phil Rich- ards, British featherweight, all of whom are sccking to enter the American ring LOCKMARERS PUT IN FALSE LGHT P, & F. Manager Did Not Ask Them for Postponement Unjustified criticism in some cir cles 18 being dirceted today toward the C: sinet Lock tenm, which plays P, & I Corbin tonight as a result of the non-postponément of tonight's game as a result of a death in the family of Joe Jasper, the P, and I, forward, Through a statement which seems ingly came from an authoritative source. it was announced yesterday that the Cabinet Lock team had re- fuscd to postpone this game, Such a statement put tho Lock- malkers fn a light that would in- dicate they were trying to take ad- vantage of thelr opponents' misfor- tune, Such is far from the fact, The Herald deems it only just to the C. C. T. team to state that yesterday's statement was ambiguous, As a matter of fact, it has been definitely ascertained, the manager of the P\ and I°, team at ng time yesterday was in communication with the Lockmakers and at no time did he make a personal request for a post- ponement. 1t §s now known that his only action in this direction was to send out what might be termed a “feeler” through a third party. But he did not go directly to the Lock- makers' with his situation and re- quest. Thus, criticism of the Cabinet Lock boys Is without just founda- tion. Three Bridgeport Bouts Go to Draws Dridgeport, April 28, — Steve Smith of Bridgeport and Georgle Day of New Haven fought to a draw in the feature bout of a six-round boxing program here last night. Sheik Leonard of Wallingford and Kid Carson of Holyoke also battled to even terms in the gemi-final, Red Garren of Waterbury car- ried off a close decision over Joe Morgan of Bridgeport in the third bout, Hamlin Chief Templar Of Temple of Honor Phoenix Temple of Honor elected | the following officers at its meeting last night: Chief templar, George V. Hamlin: vice-templar, Oscar Maier; recorder, Charles J, Syufonds; finan- cial recorder, August Heisler; treas- irer, Johin B. Anderson: chaplain, John Sloanc; ushers, John Stephan- Duncan McVickers; guardian, Harry Kutscher; sentinel, John Den- ny; past chief templa Cooper. Grand Deputy of Portland will install th; on Mondayq, May 11. son . Whitely se officers Pass it around after every meal. Give the family the benefit of this aid to digestion. It cleanses the teeth, too. Keep it always in the house. v G A, R NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TULSDAY, APKIL 28, 1925 Brief Sketches of Famous Stars TT SCOTT ork Yankees shortstop Born—Bluffton, Ind, Nov. 19, 13 Major league carcer—Obtained by Boston Red Sox from Youngstown club of old Central league in 1913, Optional to 8t. Paul in same season, Recalled at close of campalgn. Trad- ed with Bush and Jones to Yaunkees in fall of 1921 for Peckinpaugh, Col- lins, Piercy and Quinn, (Known around clrcuit as “Deacon.”) Outstanding feats—holds consecu- tive playing record for all leagues, having played in every game since June 20, 1916, & total of 1291 con- tests Including the 1924 season, The record is still unbroken. Batted .318 in 1023 world series, In 1918-19 sea- sons flelded .067, the major league record for the position, Has been in five world series. (For long time coisidered one of best pinch-hitters in game). Baseball at a Glance That's what Vivian Glenn did when she started turning these cartwheels on the beach at Atlantic City, N. J. All traffic was tied up on the bhoardwalk while the beholders got an eyeful. Games Yesterday e e 7 New York 5,'Philadelphia 3 | .2 0 32 « o ofcars had cost the motorist Brooklyn 15, Boston 2 ! 4 0 0 2 1 0(31,000 more than an open one Chicago 5, Cincinnati 2. Myate, «8 11 2 2 Ilopen and enclosed ones se Plttsburgh-St. Louls—Rain. Lutzke, &b, . % o o0 o o 1labout the same fizure, Hudson-Es- Kuode, Tb. 4 0 1 10 0 o|sex has maintained its leadership The Standing et 41 3 3 4 Olny offering the coaches at actually Won Lost P.C. Ruckeye, p. 3 1 1 o 1 ojless than the touring cars. [ Now York ) o Ldwards, p. o 0 0 9 0 0l Nine out of every ten Chicaga . . 4 (Continued From Preceding Pagel | Totals ....ooco. 34 ¢ 10 24 11 g 9%°% €ars made is a coach. This Cincinnati 5 SR | CHICAGO is said to be the greatest exampl | Brooklyn 6 New TYork 3, Philadeiphia 6, Base on MOl e o jiocuapetiatizationin et SEmE OTRCAT | 8t. Louis . 5 7 ALT [balls—oft Shawkey 4; off l(m} 2, off Gray 3 M oy "Ylndu‘»lr\'. Just recently the 250, ) A 6 8 ruclk out- ghawkey 4, : 2 000 »0ach wa ado.—adv | Philadelphia 8 e e 4RI 0[000th coach was made.—advt. Pittaburgh innings, off Beal 2 in 3 innir delie A K | Boston ...... if pitches—8hawkey, Losing pitel ] Al Sy o zeeremed kev, Umpires--Ormsby, McGowan e ¥ 4 2 | e Dineen, Time—2:15. [Tcemn; SHan Al Games Today Rischoft, ) Pittsburgh at St. Léuis. WASHT : 1 TR B | Chicago at Cincinnati. & o . age | — Boston at Brooklyn. " 0 2 S0 0 : Philadelphia at’New York. 0 0 Lt Turns nght Qut Itself 1 0 ) 0 1 0 | 0 0 000 020 110— 4 0 0 s 003 000 09x—12 : 0 0 o bas Games Yesterday ) Af| S rorhens 1 vl Thiladelphia 8, New York 0. 0 0 | fieea—Spurgeon, Lutzke, Collin, alk, Washington 2, Boston 1, Marberry 0 0 Double plays—Colling to Davis to v, St. Louis 10, Detrot . e — | Knode (unassisted). Loft on hases— 8t, Louis 19, Le J Totals 2 1| Cleveland 10, Chicago 11, Base on balls— Chicago 12, Cleveland 4. loft Kare 6. Buckeye 6, Ttobertson 1, Ede | Flagstead, 1) 0 wards 2. Struck out—by Karr 1 mn;n}a\i Protho, 1 1 obertson 1. 1iita-—-ofl re 1 in 2 League Standing Hoone. . B 0 |3:3 innings, Buckeyo 2 n 4 1-3 (none out | Won Lost Taahe e 0 0 [in 8th.) Edwards 5 , Robertson 10 in | 5 (R 1 S, Tyons 0 in 1. 1 ftcher—Ruel Washington . 3 3 Todt, 1h. W 0 0 (8, Tyons 0 in it by plteher— Buekoye : PR e A phnayf hia 8 b Wambsganss, 2h. . 0 0l ) Winning piteher—R A (o idropsi ol DU srolsingl Philadelphia . B i it 0 0 pitclier — Buckeye, Um crevice of the ingrowing nail re- ‘l,‘le_\:-mn:x ey Sl | 1 687 (1. yiarr .." 0 Hildebrand and Rowland. dutes in inflammation and pain and ‘rhlraga o : 5 2:‘: ‘\“\lhyv‘:l‘h]"!.d,‘ i3 i ST, LOUIS #0 toughens the tender, _sensitive | | i it —- — = .| skin underneath the toe nail, that it | Nowl o4 1“\ Totals ... 1 v:‘ 26 | can not penetrate the flesh, and the UGN Goeoctoaoon o 2 | nall turns naturally outward almost w Boston ... Games Today Washington at Boston, “Matthews ou Washin Boston . Louis at Detroit. “I'vaY:“ land at Chicago. S ganss to Todt (2 | New York at Philadelphia Left on | Base on = E L | Wingfel EASTERN LEAGUE | Marber | sridga Games Yesterday Va Pittsburgh 4, Albany 2. pires Bridgeport 7, Springfleld 2. Waterbury 4, Worcester 1. Hartford 6, New Haven 5. | | The Standing [ | Won Lost Waterbury . a4 Bridgeport . Hartford . New Haven Worcester . Pittsfield .. Albany Springfield | 0 | | PP (PP Games Today Bridveport at Albany. New Haven at Waterbury. Pittsfield at Springfield. Wotcester at Hartford. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Games Yesterday Newark 7, Toronto 6. Buffalo 17 teading 12-7, Raltimore 7 V' Jersey City 16, Rochester 3. The Standing | Won Lost P.C. | Raltimore . 10 3 .769 | Jersey City 9 890 Newark 7 7 500 Reading .. 7 10 Toronto . 7 0 | Buffalo ) chester s 9 > Syracuse Games Toda, Rochester at Jersey City. Syraense at Baltimore. Ruffalo at Reading—2 games. Other tea not acheduled. JOE DUNDEE IN DRAW. Baltimore, April 28.—Joe Dundee Raltimore lightweight, and Alex Hart of Philadelphia. fought 15 hard rounds to a draw at the Fourth Reg- iment armory here last night. SALESMAN SAM AAE 1IN MAPRID SPAN AT LAST GO STPON (> Tamieson, 5 n, WASHINGTON, D. C. Visit the numerous points of Interest including the U. S. Capitol, the White House, Congressional Library, Smithsonian Institute, Lincoln ONEVERY (C SMOKE hit by batted hall. on 3—2 has Home run—( e. Double plays Todt to Gross to Todt, bases—Washington 6, Boston halls—off Mogrid LI 1 Educational Excursion 102 7 Lyv. New Britain 9:10 P. M. Due Washington 7:20 A. M. Lv. Washington Due New Britain 10:13 P. M. $10% Return May 17 1:15P. M, (EASTERN STANDARD TIME) Limited Number of Tickets, Good Only in Coaches, Now on Sale Memorial, Washington Monume: M nt, Mt. Vernon. The New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Co. CASION LLERS P (SELL SAM-HERE We ) SEAN- AND | /FEY - THROW OUT WE TAYE. IN_THAY AE GOWNGTo| [(APERDIR = GHOIW | [ACToN = WAKE. UP- HEY ! o BULL-FIGHT BT CMON- GET THAT BULL- i \ - PLANLA DE TOR0S || MGOING - WAVE THAT /~ wey 10 THI9 PFTEANODN, CLORK — [3=@:T -Too | w0 Garne WE FIND prg TweT ) A LITTLE / (AN 00 ANY 5AN - \E YOO /BETTER CTON OuT HEAE BND TRY \1 \ 0 B ] R e A 0 0 0 0 0 Y fd e | Wells, D. R I 1R Johnson, ST R YR Neun, & 1100 A W R T | Totals ..., { xHatted for ¢ XxBattod for Dixon fn 9 oth. zButtod for Wingo In 8, Louly THoma run Suoe | ourke to Tavener to w81, Louls 7, D Ving Stk Left on dor out on Lalls—off Giaston 2 loway 4, Johnson 1. ton 3, Halloway 2, 11its ston § in 4 Inpinga, VangUder 4 in 2 Halloway 11 Johnson 2 In 1.5, Danforth 0 in in 1.3, V I Gaaton Winning pitcher-Va g plteh er—Johnson, Umpires Owen and Geisel, Time—2:19. Moriarit | WRESTLES TONIGHT Philadelphia, April —Stanls- laus Zbyszko, of New York, world's | heavyweight wrestling champlon, will defend his title here tonight against Renato Gardini. The bout will beat one fall to a finish. Zbysz- ko recently won the title from Wayne (Big)Munn, 0,000 COACHES BUILT A quarter of a milllon coaches in three years! This 18 the record reported by the linated of car late the coach in 1921, Up to that time enclosed type | over might. “Outgro” is a harmless antiseptic { | manutactured for chiropodists. How- ever, anyone can buy from the drug store a tiny bottle containing direc- tions, |Hudson Motor Car Co., which orig- | HOW 10 SOBER UP ' IN THIRTY MINUTES Ig You're Nut Too Drunk to Know What It's About, Breathe Rapidly and Expel Alcohol, Washington, April 28.—~A drunk en person may, if he desires, be- come sober in about halt an hour by the proper exercise of his lungs, Dr. Yandell Hendorson of the Bhef- fleld Selentific school at Yale told the National Academy of Sclence yesterday. The only thing necessary to elim- inate the aloohol from the system, hoe sald, 1s to induce rupid breaths Ing, which would clear the polson through the lungs Dr. Henderson, with Howard W. Huggard, also of the ShefMeld school, related experiments on & variety of sub, 8 having to de with the actlvities of the blood stream, which they sald, ‘has en found to be about twice as arge as formerly supposed. 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