New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 10, 1926, Page 8

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NEW piiniiessisaiicniisiat 1188200000000 200002201 IR LN BIG LEAGUERS ROUNDING lNTO FORM BRAVES WALLOP YANKS BY 6-1 TAL! YxSfl EHUREH WINS . FIRST ROUND GAME EaSI Berlin Toppled in Senior Gounty “Y" vews From the Various Training show All of the Major Outfits to Be in Fair Condition Camps Glants Win Ga Ve Buft | | ae | nd won its gAme W of the County AR climination night hy h: ling to the Bast Berlin A. team at Jewell hall, The locals found theme s confronted with the same whieh they had met “West the night before, and was an almost exact re production of the previous one, the point margin - belng the same nd the two teams rallying at iden- The locals will play a game later in the Awaiting Opening Gong. Hiat senjor ro yn tourn Pirates on Sick List 3 Pittaburgh, | Ma Manager Willlum rned over Captain Max Care Grin 1 W K 1 game ondition : ) s Base 4 Y ¥ BER ) team conee as nan Georg Braves Beat March Yanks 1 @ ints Wi et round opening ¢ i ‘.‘” STy Britain got off in niee shooting by Havlick v, while Rumery was held s and Randall was kept une by Nye. The church led ing the half. As the third did cat ot avier began Randall at last broke pitc three baskets in a row ¥ Berlin an 18-1 lead. two teams struggled even Ber- terms for a while, lead, lin moved ahea New Britain her ged a rally and knotted the score, the points com- cular one-hand shot : l ing on a speet p|to & Fred Haney sh ¢ had | py wwessels. It 28-28 when the the South not forgotten how i opened fighting and East scored no more, while found the range gnd pep- the basket to give his team the lead some 1l Coole uls rippe Hobl Jospita while or cover onid teams engaged in their initial hes intra ciub gam must have pares the rom the ba busiest day park the the on on then Iast to a 26-21 Team o ”» budding line-up, will keep Harels Picking Washington, March ager Harris s pruning knif 1926 Washington with Indication but n pitet ors, will | he !up s to harvest n . his rleans park put nine inning s v hic A 1on at h o the i Yanuigans downed culars, 6 seVe of rookics e liers, six infield ; nd Joe Harris - | rop with which| . Louls, Mo, March 10 (P another | From now wuntil mid-April, the | Cardinals have only five dates on tehing exhibition games will not be Walter |, Coveleskie, Reu- | pla e t the San Antonio, ner and with Marberry, For ars today and tomorrow st guson and Ogden In resery Ttuel, Antonio and the squad will Tate and Severeid will be the back- | split up the week-cnd for stops and the posts are being | games at Houston Antonio. liscussed at training The Brow busy with camp. exhibitio s during the month. v s oft meeting the Par- )| Tappon Spring frame urch was now rlin Adams pered a win, wo erica, His big four pit staff ky Adams was high man on |the scoring end, but much eredit {must go to Nye for his work in handling Randall. and Cooley kept and held down, while came with scores ritical The foul- shooting was very good. Again Randall was the whole works for Derlin, playing D. Ramy : summary: South Church Johns h v mee oysn up a hot Rumery throug momen and Sa the Tampa ns also will b h lay by | Dodgers at and in the 17 meet major other exhibitior games, four at eamp and cight the encmy country. Two fe the squad battled to a 6 to 6 a practice game yostorday. SCHAEFER FAC! Hauser Looks Gool Fhiladelphia, March 10 (R ticipating in his first 1 bascball | jays that game since April, 1624, Joo Hanser, ||, star first baseman of the Athletics, out all last season with a hroken knee cap, came back strong yester- Y, knocking out a triple and a single In a practice game at Fort | Myers, Fla. Hauser played on th aecond team, L lost § to .| His fast base running gave no m,]., catfon that his knee cap was together, and ger Connie wus quite the happiest amp. Today the senior team an exhibition game, with th more Orioles at Punta Gorl Brilliant playing of Jo¢ the Phill Nortsto Brooklyn ¥l will n, w also in 12 ms tie ] NG TflUfiH | 0PPOSITIO muskes. | Belgian Billiard St mlage nning ved catch of £ (Capt); 14 hey N/ far Has ..fl-‘ ver Champion man At Irove {1 g 1) Iph re ak it o hiladelphia, March 10 (Bh—Jake s hold on the world's 18 H end Jater by a fast relay | SCI Warld s rsonal fouls — Havlick 3, We Gt tolhs g balkline billiard title, twice broken [ o ) : 10 Nvel 1, 1- ackainadlla o DIV { kw1, Dy Ramy 2, 0, PR e T Ad Ha ‘Nr & 1, Cooley 1, scls 1, Nye $; Rumery 2, Randall 1, . Ramy —6. TLLIGAN CANNOT TAKE ON WA[KER in a foul fly, from center 2 - - Ramy 3- Indians Play eveland, Mar o) Cleveland Indiar their exhibition gamn I . at Lakeland, I'la Cincin Today i} 3 and point 1 first | nati ' Hoppe and Belgium, Edouard Hor in the oy few opport which vin t riul enlache Lrilliant older wa My v sams billiards roran ont hi innir gathering Limit, He Coniesses New York, an ¢ ed under tests, York athletic cannot get down to 147 Iterveight limit, for a Mickey Walker for title in the lecision on 1 been as the the wellerweight cent outpointing, Levine prise March 10 (B Seotland, 150 who pounds has i commission has in his | the battle Linst the division Milligan's world's This crown Tigers Work Out 0 yesterd n elimina- : n new \ IC \4. of Balti- Team 1/.‘:\(’;01 2y (2 De 1 for mpion from his at Brookly ordere Roceo of New city March pleaded illnes German Tanl\ \hl to Show 'I‘hqn \tuff Tonnzht cw York, trtsttsresssnnsereattattassttsaeny FACTORY BASKETBALL LEAGUE GAMj PROVE EXCITING © D*. STETCHER THROWS OPPONENT IN SPRINGFIELD BOUT— TN S RIS RIIITIIILINL a magnificent | | Owner Clar FId 171 T | | for 1 | gain contr :nLM\ { by the Olympia Athle U 1 Make el el'welghl“ | past {around the Tommy | | Kaplan’s ma rmed the | ¢ | scrimmaging. |10 the | of Brook- | ok | 0924 BRITAIN DAILY nrr ALD, WEDNE SDAY, MARCH 10, 1 THE F KAPL/ L33IIITIINNILIIIIIININN. ASKS FAN .,Y FHGU‘KL FOR SAE ARY THe | Googe ! THAT LAYS THE GOLDEN EGGS FOR CLARK GRIFFITU PRMiet R 18 sraa4s TV GOBR REALLY HAS FINE SIGHT ‘Specialists Find His Vision Ex- ‘ ceptionally Keen Daltimore Md “hatting eye tircly 1ecov tal from in Don't cyesight the Detfroit manager warns, iffernoon in New o trouble s denbtful e, {that eye. a1 | “No. it a frec ting, | v and Il [You must have must tighten the hat with the ‘Hornshy have bes three the pitchers. have he Th the Loten try o put is not mination at ie of Johns | showed excoptional Ithe operation w {able, in the lines more than n [ pected to read. = ted he homye train will be in Aug and one whose ehicf ¢ batting laim | Ame world ¢ trut fcan league pennants npionshin. s Mr. Goslin believes tl hat has been sponsible for much of attained by the Washington club. | Ho is ansious that he he allowed in some of that 40 per cent dividend. Grifiith says he will play left e accedes o Goslin in tie el However, it seasons th “Goose” will i1 outfield for in, » is a large tions, is ke Griffith of th Detroit Tygers' ington club. In other words, Go: son of 1 lin | igne makes field | de pretiy ain e hington contract that b interest two man a Clarke Griffith ling ast League, It Seew ieve herore Tiespite the is nable number would be of the othe: Rigney, w! Inor at hort, with ton, Lor New York : Johnn Carcer the at firet Vor the shington club hg dividend The 1 W Wa cent, UT’JS LEAGUE PhGORD C His Eeeentrie 1 job as regular Has o Taken | World Series Contests, Battles Tommy Herman of Bai-[ {im e Max Jipid Ruth has been in six world ch with the Red Sox With the former he ed mostly as pitcher lis brilliance dur son fhe Bamb las n unusual ¢ rs in 1lis hest effort was frays patt efore he was a - He garnered but trips to the plat 118, In 18 Red Hose compiled would 1 veral American in need of ale rie four Meriden, March 10.—Louis (Iid) e Sobl o . {ene Tunney's night 1o In six ven Ihe plete uup Tom hits, year flop. in 17 With mark wa me Gene Tunney, ght 35 pounds \lnul hey cc Tunney met Johnny Risko in affairs. Anc was his in top-line event o ourth Regiment lm‘ about it anytl Ay Herman respectively, His big v figured the whip Tunney to Jo v v and from then on |thee wise L'S BASEBALL NINE ong haseball has the best Coach Terman BUCKNEI | ris way up uring i rial cr Blair ui" year ar Windy man is morc rding years. Her hoxer, cr, and should y plenty of st he s an with At e | vide Xaplan welcome N on good vision, Johns Hopkins hospi- an operation for I of an venla put too much stress upon when speaking of “I yemember one York I had been | with my left about getting I couldn't sec Finally 1 decided to play | four hits, t all vision. asy position at the You must walk into the confidence, up at hall, and other batters who n hitting good for two or an ady same confidence {men as against other too much on Often they loso ther and the bally seem (o come all due to keen eye th H the Georgia Peach to pos- eyesight, performed he was chart test or: are now s camp of his team, within qUBS ARE: SOUGHT tility Great Demand in s, fact that the to win pennants, of American league is subbing for Trave wonld Chicago, ¥ Neun, who pinches for Lu , is good cnough to win | Boston and possibly New Outfielders Fothergill and Manush d us regulars by good hitters, warm the " | Among Those of the Best | {Jack Bentley Turned I ad but five prised 37 rounds. H. 10-round, no: Herman Gibbons lasted 12 sessions, and Madden two and three, | match was witl the §t. Gene fellows but {elever Tommy the only linockout of Ihis long and illustrious SRt b e 1 s AN’ 0 FNJHT CHX(‘AGO BO\ER IN BALT!MORE MARCH ZG—BRIEFS CORBINS LOSE TO RUSS WIN LEAGUE 3 CORNERED BA TTLE MARY RODKIES [N o st GAME EARN FAME Past Years Have Seen Unknown Become Noted on Diamond e g Orchard Street Worke Knocked Off Their Pedis tel for First Time Since November — Russwin, Corbin and Fafnir Fighting for Title, rch 10 (P—A | pends not en- says Ty Cobb the re- growth hit- | American league | Who will be the next star in o world series? With another baseball scramble youth to The King s dead, long live the Iking. The king 1s not really des ind shortly to begin, diamond fany arc (DUt the King in the Industri into the {wondering what juvenile marvel will | Basketball league last night bt 1 thing out of {he next (o find himselt suddenly and |2Wful wallop right in the w. k. nowe unexpeetedly hurled into the midst from the Russell and Erwin - five of the blg gt to gain the Oclober |When they took the Corbins futo Tsils camp by the score of 26-21. As o o [result of this game the lonors of {11168 crontSa¥iyiong iatripling Rovers|LIORSERACTL EbRLNEAN LI GICORIISS e Cetinlien eyt eover ‘H\r- R. and E. boys and the Fa ] Babe Adams perhaps w f as the first | T,0 b night's was the second win'of vouth of importunce to establish JLB1 AN himself in a world series. i the Russwins over the Corbins (1 470 lgonson and hy the same token ft w now oter 40, pitched and won thret ) A ; |the second loss of the P, & F. lads, Vidtorics for the firates of YOre 0 |\ ho were knocked off the top ming Last October Adams took the hyi |Of the ladder for the first time gince s [the season started last November. in relicf role and pitched against the |13 sedson started lase Fovember, Senators at Washinglon, facing X iy y i e S y & Lev ads breez. youngsters who had not been born |1 Stanley fule & 1 e Jeanbircos and who couldn't walk when he was R R "{aming the Tigers of other years. S In 1520, Ray Chapman was victim ; Russwins Win . lof one of Carl Mays' stray twisters ) Wilmer eve |ang geath followed. Joe Sewell, a | A more bitterly fought contc: 5 hospital | youngster from New Orleans, wag (than that between the Russwing and Tushed to Cleveland. He finished jthe Corbins has never been seen In the season at short, Although he |this city. It was do or die for both | nadn't been with the Indians long | of them, Gue to dhoiz elandingdnine cnough to be eligible for the world \”'" Laste G 10N | serics, Brooklyn permitted him to |Fésult wae one of those slombanig Iy ’ games, which kept the fans on their oft the | “pyt for Chapman's unfortunate (1008 all the time. The T sl ijondp L sgens Sewell might still be o8 S Giapiig D in the | atihestat abie to leave for | " 1 the Corbins tied it up In th Ga., and the You must all world series bring to | ball You of the impact intage over | flingers haven' against such | hitters and | the their stuff al- tion that hie opk Before to read two al eyes are ex- i death, minors. Th 190d Halnls half, the former kept on Groh faltered at 0" 3" Gng a whate of a & third for the Giants. The youthful ! el Fred Lindsirom was shoved over on |G, of iy Shamplenenn e the hiot Back anc0i 0 e o [ winy thanididihe (mambarafot ilie hi ""“’ a8 e ltay (o teams. One had to win. The vie- '4’“" & “S] ¢ :“w H;A g |10Fy of the Russwing was deserved. ohnson, a olazd | way through et | Taking the game 2 whole, the 7 the American | o\ oiing should have copped. They league before Lindstrom was | ¥arl McNeely, a mere kid, born. ! ., eies ‘.nm {the series for Washington. Last year, Ossie Bluege was a bean | By 50 ycon wp a pace to all vietim at the hands of Vie Al- |0l 40l tinually dge, Pirate chucker. Bluege went EVhM pace. To this writ out. To third base did Bucky Har-{q¢ yoraqij of the Russwins had a i ris send the 20 year oid Buddy Myer, |8 4 000, o other. But then just brought up from New Orleans. !‘\]m' {s the use of trying to pick ont Myer looked more like the Senator |, g4among from a bunch that are all boy from the grandstand than 8 carat. inficller. Yet he filled dn the | oo gama started off in a burst of nge berth at third for (wo days speed. Both teams were anxious to ¢ style, although ShOTISOD I et (e drop. For a drop in a cru- his regular position. lelal game is just the dobs Why, even the boy whose hit end- 4o cgen oher for two minu ed and decided the series is still & 110 goconds, during which few sl\nw fazen “Kiki” Cuyler. {were taken and all were missed, cars ago Walte Hoyt, much when Joe Luke got the first point, of a youngster, broke Art 'S\ heing fouled by Arburr. All of the heart by hurling superb bascball cers were excited and showed it gainst the Giants in one of these ‘nlf\\l\l_\'. They went at it heart and | Yankee-Giant world serfes. At the faout " At the four minute mark, Mo time Hoyt was far from a seasoned olli hacked, by M. Luke. picked un veteran, yet a masterful twirler. lanother. A minute more of whiz | Who'll be the next youth to smash ihang action and Nyborg added s w'\mn the world geries box scorcs? ;nlhrl' on M. Luke's foul. Speed ga- quns wonder. {lore was the thing. The ball flew, At the five minute 10 seconds mark, Swanson was alone in midcourt for lan instant and he loft it go rig In Fine Hurling Record [(iougi the net for the rirst b During his last three scasons at {Soon after Hallin hacked $wanson and [Ballimore, Jack Bentley turned in a1m«1 the latter made good on one of reat pitching record. He won 41 mm tries. nes and lost but six. It was good | Tt was six minutes when 2 evmnmn hacked Holst, who got the Bentley won 16 and lost |Cforbins first point. Two minutes la- in 1921 his record was 12 and rvr Jasper grabbed a prefty pass from and 1920 found him winning 13 |n. melee fo get the first basket. dropping a pair. In the last [Then Mickey Luke dribbled down to {named campaign he allowed but 1.78 |another. horg grabbed ome in earned runs per fraca “‘ igh and dribbled to a double dec During the three seasons Bentley ler for the Russwing. Joe Luke sank issued less than two passes to the | —_ game and fanned an average of five. | On Following Page) Men Are fn (hat Dectic battle thers were stillating stars at times, but none the American Detroit it play substitute regulars on most clubs, | | be be a regular |an Philadelphia at Philadelphia, | vouth— A few league ma rs | do little bench at De- players Record Is chal- ‘ 1924, | eavyweight fights in arry Greb wyoed fust and B |three; Gibbens. Panl man to not only fooled handed the | ring eer. (Continued liets provement upon Iiddie (IKid) War Ned and hauled at Dhiladeiphia throu Mon ner, whe rounds up during the | en hop down | into inte | with the ¢ Eddie Lo le jmpressi Lis smashing Mon¢ ing 10 T will ne xhihit | Rattimore card WHO'S TRIS SPEAKER? This Well Known Baschall Star Has Kaplan-Herman Been Shining Brightly For Many, Seasons Many Real folks at home (the trap drummer) By BRIGGS LL S\GNAL FoR A LITTLE HeaT THES® PLATES ARE A L\TTLE OFF TUNE- S 1 9UGHT To Go BiG TONIGHT JusT LOVELY DEAR = ¢ KNOW WHAT BAND WOULD DO WITH- OUT ME...... | KEEP THEM FULL OF FIRE AND PEP:: - LASTEN To THIS TIME - NS Nm—u O DoN'T 1EN'T 1T S WONDERFUL on | | e = i THE AUDIENCE WATCHES EVERYTUING | Do! | GET ALL THE ATTENTION BUT 1 DoN'T LIKE To KNocw BUT JOE'S DRUM WORK IS TERRIBLE | W& HAS NO STYLE NO IMAGINATION . o HES FA(R WITH THE BELLS AND WHISTLES BUT THAT LETS HIM ouT

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