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4 Speaking of Sports Welll TLast night's ga Avere worth walting an entire season to WASHINGTON IS (Continued From Preceding Page) Umpires—Hildebs 80, - And the good sportsmanship in Time=~2 hours. ]both events o it even moye en- ¢ oyable for spectators and contest- This, the' third stralght defeat ,HMB:LRHQL PO, A, B, handed P, and ‘F\ by C. C. L. seems { A S W to proy ther conclusively which ¢ : ‘,‘ } 3 : : team deserves to top the league. Y e S A R | pritoly A rg ot Tt was the old story of hrawn and T e P experience winning on a limited L e areq over speed and teamwork. Huber, 3b PR B T ] —rr— Mitchell, p v Ol A Who cannot but feel congratula- W 710 w2 tory theughts fer young Recano st NEW ‘\'OIJKN Tl who won for Landers with his first 3 PR oL B 8 ol | Tidndst 3 and only basket of the entire season, Fes b . (A L 0.0 — Yeung, It \ 1 Incidentally, this was the second |Kelly, 1b 301 08 1 0 overtime game of the secason and |Mewwel, it Dot e L U each was won by Bucherri, T ot HEE ; - Snyder, © sl RN “Keck” Parker, an ardent basket- | Barnes, p ... AR ball fan, no doubt worked just as|!Untzinacr. » REHH b hard apd played just as hard a LT el game from the sidelines last night| Totals 3¢ 5 He et 83 did any of the active particlpants, | , ATBAUe for Huntasinger in Wb, New York ... L..000 231 000 Threo base hits~Wilson, Fonseca, Home runs—Mousel, Suyder. Stolen hane— Mitchell. Sacrifice—Fonseca, Louble play—Sand, Fonseea and Hawks. Left on bases—Now York 6, Philadelphia 5. . | Baso on balls—oft Barnes 2, off Huntz- And as a strategist, “Keck” nov\';;'l‘:;:m"'“'\‘," l'“‘;;"‘;‘ul‘,},,]flfl'f‘k"‘;"’.‘:"’ thinks he should take his place in Barnes 8 in §1.3 tinings, off Huntzing the basketball hall of fame for was |1 fn 22-3. Losing pitcher—Barn J Parker 18 nothing it not an en- thusiastic fan and he needed a shower after the game to cool him oft just as much as did the players, it not his idea, passed on to Coach | Liier—Trirman, ~ Sweoney and Ginsburg, that gave the P, and ¥.| E 1 7 e 4 rjnm an extra time out? It certainly | PITTSBURGH was. | AB. R, H. PO, A, E. Qs - (AR Paris was injured and time, was | o O K R b | called, It was the P. and P, boya' | Burnhar AT third and last time out. Being ap- T\!:f,'f\{:i' A8 2 praised of the ruling, whereby no |Nichaus, Y (R F e O] Ume 13 charged if a aubstitytion i | K. 8mith, ¢ ......0cd 0 -1 1 £ 9 made, Parker gave bipth o the | MOMiEn P . Lt e bright idea that if Paris went out of Totaly 37 1m o1 3 the game temporarily and a sub sent in the team would not lose its | o o\ R time oul. Ginsburg agred and thus | jtonn, - rf (e Pinkerton got into the game for a |!fornsb: T e 10 few minutes and later Paris re-|fottomle Hon o b turned. Hafey, of a0 ko, —_— | Prelgau, ss R e, e | | Gonzales, © 0.3 2 0 Great head Parker. Ginsburg|nhem, p DI A oul ; | 8berdel, p . 0 o0 10 should sjand the treat {enlisti i ingneg | 7. smith, 0 0 0 0 Later Pinkerton got into the game | Mueller, zzz G A and did well as did young Shepherd. S s Totals 3 10 B 15 : 0 z--Batted for Freigau in 9th The changed lineup used by| zs—Batted for Gonzales in §tu. Coach Tobin last night was effegfive. | zzz—Batted for Sherdel In 9th. Pittsburgh 030 130 3 : St. Louls ..,. ™...100 000 W. Kopec, wRo caught for the|" fw, base* lits—Bottomley, E. Falcons last year, will be behind |Cuyler, Moore, Carey Home the bat for Buckland when the|Wrlght. Sacritice—Cuvler. Double plays —Frelgau to Hornsby to Bottomley, Corbin Red Sox take the fleld at Wright to Moore to Niehaus, Morrison Milldgle Sunday. to Wright to Niehaus, Left on bases | Pigtsburgh 6, St. Louls 8. Bases on balls— | oft’ Morvison 1, Rhiem 2. Struck out—by Morrison 1, Rhem 1, Sherdel 2. Hits— oft Rhem 8 in 4 2-3 inngs, Sherdel 3 in 41-3. Hit by pitcher—by Morrison (Gon- zales), Losing pitcher—Rhem. Umpires Quigley, Moran and Wilsoq. it Mugager Ken Saunders of the Pi- rates is considering booking a game for this week, His team will be out for practice Thursday evening. 1 The Red Sox will practice at the park Iridgy and Saturday after-| noons. CHICAGO AB. R. E 1 |statz, et ..., 41 ) | Ieathcote, Tt A1 s . [ 7 a0 Eddie Hine, the Red Sox left hand- | jI2n% 0 Sy er, has not yet signed with this out- | O'F « y N fit but s cohsidering an offer Irum‘l';'"'”b" 3 3 7: ': 9305 80 tho Falcons. Hine is a clever port- | et el sider and a good asset for any team. | Grim: 30 0 Koarns, 1 %0 o The high school plays LaSallette |\PAulY o LS college in Hartford Saturday. | M s Brett, p Johnny Weismuller of the Illinois Atheltic Club defeated Sam Kaha- namoku, Hawaiian star, in a 50 yard | Totals TOPPING LEAGUE 1, Uhle 4, HIt by piteher—by, Uhle (Da- , Rowland and |, | Hartford RALPH “0Y" PERKINS Athleti Born—(@loucester, Mass,, Feb, 27, 1896, Major league career—Jolned Ath. letics in 1914, Let out on option to Raloigh club, North Carolina league, Recalled close of 1916 season and sent optional to Atlanta, Southern Assoclation. Recalled at start of 1918 season, Outstanding feats—Batted .288 in 1921, Caught 148 games in 1920 and 1922, (In 1922, covering 13 innings, have single chance of any fered him). ‘ Baseball at a Glance : NATIONAL LEAGUE didn't Ind of- Games Yesterday Philadelphia 7, New. York 5. Cincinnati 9, Chicago 3. Pittsburgh 7, St. Louis 3. Boston-Brooklyn, rain, The Standing Won Lost New York .. 9 3 Cincinnati 9 i Chicago .. s ] St. Louls . 6 i Brooklyn . 5 6 Philadelphia 5 b Pittsburgh 5 8 Boston ... Games Today Pittsburgh at St. Louis, | Chicago at Cincinnatt, | Boston as Brooklyn. Philadelphia at New York, AMERICAN LEAGUE Games Yesterday ‘Washington 9, Boston 2. 8(, Louis 5, Detroit 3. Cleveland 8, Chicago New York-Philadelphia, rain. | League Standing Won Lost 3 3 Washington . Philadelphia Cleygland . Chicago . St. Louis . New York Detroit . Boston a3 =33 I = Games Today St. Louis at Detroit, Cleveland at Chicago. Washington at Boston. New York at Philadelphia, EASTERN LEAGUE Games Yesterday ridgepért 2, Albany 0. Waterbury 3, New Haven 2, Springfield 1, Pittsfleld 0. ‘Worcester 5, Hartford 4. The Standing Won Lost Waterbury S0 1 Bridgeport Worcester . New Haven . Pittsfield Springfield Albany .. 1 3 1 4 Games Today Bridgeport at Albany. New Haven at Waterbury. Pittsfield at Worcester free style match race at the Los|pressen, 2b ... Angcles Athletic Club last night. Time was 23 4-10 scconds, Mohine, Eddie Huftman, former navy light | T yens,, heavywelght champion, won a de- | Wingo, « cision over Floyd Johnson of Towa Rixey, p ifh a 10 round fight at Vernon, Cal, | | | 02 203 Totals M9 1 1m0 last night. g0 < 000 110--3 i Clneinnati 5 Two base h tnett, Mill R ORer, 4 s o 3 Rogers Hornsby, 8t. Louls Na-|go,0e Wingo, " Three base hi tional star, and champion hitter of | cote, Zitman, Wa 5 the National leaguc, who was hit on | Walker, Sacrifices—Alexander, Pinelli McAuley to the head by a pitched ball Thurs- | Pouble play—Adams to Grimm. Left on bases—Chicago 4, Cin- day, returned to the game yesterday o i ] L { cinnati 4, Base on bajls—oft Alexand against the Dirates and poled two |2 Rixey 1. Struck out—by Alexander hits, Rixey 1 Hits—oft Alexander 11 in 2 mnings, ”T‘[ 0 in 1, Losing pitcher— T Alexander. © Umpires—McCormick and | Captain A. E. Simonin, command- | ing officer at Langin aviation field, T L, | near Moundsville, W. Va., earned a RUTH RECOVERING | membership in the hole-in-one club | while playing in a foursome on the | Moundsyllle Country clab golf coria yesterday. He placed his bail | Yankee Business Manager Says He'll in the cup at the ninth hole with a 175 yard drive. Kim, Tim- Be Back in Game in About Ten | Cameramen failed dn {heir effort to get a “close up” of Champion'| Jack Dempsey embracing his bride, | Ports that Babe Ruth would be con- the former Estelie Tayor, motion | fined to the hospital six more| pictube actress, when the ceuple ap- | Weeks, Edward G. Barrow, business | peared at the office of the New York | manager of the New York Yankee State Boxing commission ycsterday. | do¢lares he has been informed by | Jack explained they had already|RUth's physician that the home run filmed so many yards of testimony [Champion showed sufficient im- to thejr affection that it was time|Provement to insure his discharge fort sRrethlan now: lin"ten days at the most. | 5 Barrow also announced that the ban on visits to Ruth's room at the Days’ Time. New York, April 29.—Denying re- Nay Casey of San Francisco, se- lecied yosterday on the Amorian | hospital by newspapermen would be | tennis team to compete in England |lifted on Saturday. He declared during Juve, 15 considered by Wii- | that the slugger is no longer con- Mam T. Tilden, 2nd, ome of thelstantly on his back In bed, but is| greatest players in the country.|NOW permitted to have rides in a Tilden declarss Casey has onc of the | Wheel chair daily. | most terrific scrvices on the court | today. BIG RACE TODAY | Jim Tunney former Holy Cross| Dozem 3 Year Olds on Track at pitcher, has been went by.the New Maryland This Afternoon, | Vork Glants to Rochester of the In.| JHavrs de Grace, Md., April 20.—| ternatjonal league on optiom, it was| TWelve 3 year olds were scheduled innounced yesterday 1o g0 a mile and a sixteenth through e the-mud in the $10.000 Chesapeake | Columbia’s treshman nine ha# run | stakes, feature of getaway day here. up a total of 73 rins to opponents’ | The performance of the Green two in five games played thus far.| Tree stables Cantey, a Preakness The Celumbia twirlers meanwhile and derby candidate in setting a| have recorded 79 strikeouts. | track record for the mile and 70| et it sl yards last Saturday and the fact | NIGGER HILL TERRORS WIN, |that he is coupled with Overall and | The Nigger Hill Terrors fore|Backdone, owned by H. P. Whitney, through the larger West Ends for a | i# expected to swing support to that 23-7 win yesterday afternoon, the|eéntry. J. E. Griffith's single Foot losers’ errors contributing to their{ another aspirant for three year old | discomfiture. Leo Makowski and| honors is likely to receive n(runrl Edward Kalln pitched well for)s,the | backing. W. J. Salmon's Devonshire Terrors, while Alfred Futthieb | is also a prominent contender. | shone afield. The Terrors woulll like| With the close of racing heré In- to do battle with any team averaging | terest turns to Pimlico, which opens 15 years or under; managers should | its-gates on Saturday with the $50,- | communicate with Paul Appeil, 277 000 preakness, to be run May § H\r] Myrtis street, {Yeature of the eleven day meeting Spghogfleld at Hartf INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Games Yesterday NEW BRITAIN DAILY same played May 17, HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1925, Nurmi and Hahn Both After Record Tonight Los Angoles, April world's record for a mile and a halt is the goal for which Paave Nurmi will run at the Collseum here to- night with Lloyd Hahn, Nebraskan. The blonde-haired Finp, who last Baturday won from a field of eight Bherman Institute Indians of River- slde, Cal, in a three-mile race here, hopes to better the record of six minutes 46 2.5 seconds of 1% miles that has stood since September 2 1805, Willle Plant, American walks Ing champlon, will appear in a 2,- 500-metre contest. ‘Waahington, Dunde: 20.~A Junior new READ THE HERALD CLAS ADS FOR YOUR W IF1ED DUNDEE 1§ LOSER. April former champlon in the lightwelght and feathers welght division, was outpointed in & 10-round exhibition here last night, in the opinion of newspaper writers, by “Honey Boy" Finnigan, Boston foatherweight, The bout was held at the new National Capital Sperte ing club at catch-welghts, 9.~ Johnny ] o I FRANK (CHUCK) WOJAK “Chuck” Wojak, local baseball star, formerly with~ the league and joined that outfit today. Wojak was released by the Chisox this spring, after having taken the European tour with them last fall. He went well at the training camp. He was sent to Quebee but when that league disbanded “Chuck” returngd to his home here. Wojak probably will be given a tryout a% second base. C. A, Church erganizations from | | Newington, Berlin, Knmin:rnn.![:AB Hartford and surrounding small | towns will attend and witness the | performance. The program will be | the same as was put on by the performers at the annual Y. M. C. A_ | exhibition last I'riday. t Berlin will send up a bus and several autos | (Continued From Preceding Page) to transport the members, | This will be the final exhibitlon | Weir however, missed both shots of the Y. M. C. A. gym teams this ;14 Roc v o season, they already have exhibited | |0 41 e AanlonTuke JThy at the 0, U. A. M. hall, New Britain | '21f ended a tie and Referee Hays Roys' club, Meriden Y, M. C. A. and 1°rdered a five minutes overtime, the New Dritain assoclatlon, Ap- The Overtime Period proximately forty performers Will | This overtime pre = 5 leave herc at 7 o'clock tonight. emnsled mas M jnhtil wind of action by both teams. Short- |17 arter the lineip Weir had to take time out when his knee went out of | joint, but play was quickly resumed. | The ball was thrown near the Fafnir Bowling Notes 1 Turner and Rondeau smacked the | basket, The backboard was bom- | big ping in wicked fashion at the| barded twice and on a rebound Fraternity alleys last night and|Young Recano took the sphere and | downed Squires and Basso three[threw it in an attempt to score, The games straight in the two-men big|Dball hit the backboard, bounded pin league. In the second string,[®ack onte the rim, poised an in- Turner knocked 'em for 212, while [stant uncertainly, and then rolled in. his teammate bowled 201, BB and | Landers led ‘he remainder Leupold took three from Webster|of the game saw Iafnir frantically and Odman, Bret toppling the pins|cndeavoring to score and Landers Rochester 5, Jersey City 4. Buffalo at Reading (rain). | Syracuse at Baltimore (rain). Other tearas not scheduled. The Standing Won Lost &.C. Baltimore® ...... 10 3 769 | Jersey City 9 \ 643 Newark . :§ 500 Reading , 7 7 500 Toronto T 7 50y Rochester [ s 129 Butfalo 9 400 | 8yracuse Games Today -+ | Newark at Byracuse. . Readingat Rochester. Jersey City at Buffalo. . Baltimore at Toronto. GOING TO EAST BERLIN Y. M. C. A, Gymnastic Teams Will Give an Exhibition in' Last Berlin Tonight. | The Y. 3L C. A. gymnasfic teams made up of members from the | leaders’ corps, seniors, intermediates and juniors of the tumbling teams will give an exhibition at East Ber- | lin tonight under the auspices of the | Hartford County Community Y. M. | for 223 in the final game. just as frantically trying to add to its — lead. The summ In the two-man duckpin league, | Landers Neubauer and Squillacitoto annexed | ~~ Fleld Toul Pts. the odd game from lLawley and|l.uk 7 3 ]| Friego, but lost three in a row to|Regano, r.f. 1 0 ? the Davis-Maier duo. The last pair| Buckerri, Lf. 2 0 4 made it & big night by capturing the | Kerelejza, 1 0 0 0l extra gtring from Migatz and Keller- | Klatka, c 2 0 4f | man. ; | McCabe, re, 3 0 [ e Preisser, r.g 1 0 i May's Stars won three straight | 275" 18- - X strings from Leupold's Stars in th I BT South End league at the Fraternity| oo 000 oo 3o 0 g ] aleys last night, while Walther's 3 a metod the same {réatment to|® 1iatka 4, McCabe 1, Larson 2 s Dreisser 1, Total 16, JSSdlRn s g Yree tries: Luke 5 Bucherri 2,| g | Klatka 5, McCabe 1, Pressier 1, Lar- | In the three-man league at the|on o Total 16 Commercial alleys, Tutko, Ben and| Fatnir Kuda a rather easy time in tak- Field Foul Pts. ing four out of five from Hence,| s derson. rf. ne... ® ° 2 il Clayton and Newtonm, and Lester | xoeon, 1.z Sk 1 1| Shorty and Happy copped a quartet| aporcowd o 6 & 18| | from Haines and J. and 1. Daly. Welt e ey e Beloin, Lg 0 1 1| — e | 13 1 2 Personal fouls: Anderson 3, Nelson 2. We Beloin 2, Gherkowski 3, Total 1 Fre tries: Anderson 5, Nelson therkowski 6, Weir 6, Deloin 3 Total 22. Chisox, has signed with the Hartford Senators of the Eastern | | Bordino of Italy Is [ Entered for Auto Race Tndianapolis, Ind., April 20.—Die- Ro al tro Bordino, Italian driver, has en- y tered a car in the annual five hun- dred mile aut ! > to be 10 DAYS’ FREE Trial held at th napolis motor Every Regal Rebuilt Roal carrie the mmeiton- 0y May 30, it was gunounced clad guarantee as a new Royal—at a fractionof | 1 Lainas, g its price. Not only looks like new, works like oday. He is t ifth foreigner to newbutjs completely equipped with the patented r the event, cntries of four featurefof the new machine. Come in today. e e el | for 10 days’ Free Trial. If you like it—use it as cived. Bordino has not raced in vou pay for it at a few cents a day. Anicroa e s ar Afoibb one ot ha Regal Typewriter Co., Inc. stars of the sport in rope, having New York Ciiy—or Italian Grand. 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