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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1926, FLORIDA WEATHER PREVENTING PLAYERS REACHING CONDITION \GUARDS PLAY DECIDING Major ch;mm Teams Hn\'c‘ poal " ; : i ‘ G= s Nl .z“" f/; R \ GAME WITHMIDDLETOWN L leagues s Been Greeted by Long Pipp Furmishes Features 75 Vi , L e ¢ {Down River Aggregation Expects An Easy Victory To- Sictch 6 Dldesiieabiel ‘ ‘ urch 1307 ‘ 2 : ‘ & ’ { y | night——Nati()nals in Fine Form For What May Be it b ' Non s, Surnished 1 A, 77 A ; i &y d Wiy Last Inter-city Game of Season—Visitors to Have Days—Practice Games osinding foan A / 2 7 f : »2 Same Lineup in Contest—Guard Peserves to Play Are Developing Hitting "% Sini two singies In threo it ) V eat s . | W Preliminary Against Benton Tigers. Powers of Stars. llans by winning — i |t N R | ... G B 1AS DOCTORED HORSES | pnmnmn vatnst o nolde, Lat THE BEST COACH | MeCarbe 1 Taylor, Belse . 4 | BteT DDA = : CCRbE vouris aylor, I R | A . L~ ‘ ALL OYER THE WORLD‘xumu' Ao oy : ) Pa. March 1 4 7 \ /. vurm ceevees RG Lo Shochan ;"m‘r‘ylylll; iRl ™ inction among major leagua clube $100000 BUT HE ; Wl Garlson £ i ons, and fo HAS PROVEN HE ) : ; I 7 Dr. R W. McCully Has Given Most | . xow Dritaln National Guards metropolitan teums cluim they will | ) b NI D 0Ny Uil { WAS WORTM | P 7 / : ! upons / ! / Of Life and Health to Care of | baskethall team will mect the All- start north far from conditi ! e other: Vi g ; | i / Middlotown quintet tonight at the enter 1 mmer camy Ll : ! { / 7 3 V4 / Thoroughbred. Ate armory in the deciding game Iy, 1 7 ] | : (N the three-game home and homo ALl 4 ¢ / / N4 w York, March 13 P—Dr. R.|gories botween the two. Each quin- brothers con- 1] g Vi : / A" | Wi Meciilly ot Naw Yark, nbled ver- [tet has one win over the other and with the other . 7 g : St I\ ) crinavian, has given most of hiy life |y, K up evenly in almost every P h y ) i 4 |to the health and welf department of the game, outfit on the way ! ine i S ¥ > Ry ) A 4 thoroughbred, rol: Word comes from Middletown that to two victory ¢ »'s hrother aspires to a place ‘\g( 5 oA \W |l Tor thirty-one years he h the down-river clan s all set to take tern : met nk “hot ; L a the Guards into camp tonight, regular ‘ Morrison’s = 1 i m ’ it m 1 £ ports reacking thera from herc of the Br nd we et irlers being glv ; | \ Vi KR it | 4 L HET TREY L hag n their last few game . St. Petershurg 4 to 0, by the scc SR i 2 : f (R GRS involve some rich » st result has been that a confident team, Ruth and Meuse A i s 2 % |a poor man's "bade hove.” Practi- |picy o hoop tossers will be on bl il imported | 1ok o tackle the Hardware City Del Bisonctte, Brooklyn it ; i first haseman, batted his way ini FOR GREENWICH CONTEST e sl (i 7 | IR p v AN }\‘ln\)n:n‘h;?:):ll.”l‘l I Dessulttad to aat| Bt onkihe loorkibrilghi / ] Manager Clarence Lanpher pro- iy ; ; |the “fecl” of an American track. the limelig : 2 | b . 5 dicts that the Middletown team will and hom: a practice ¢ ey % 7 | Dr. McCully once reccived a call | : i e conaist of five very much surprised at Clearwa Harold Weir Added To Y. M. C. A, from J. D. Haggin, the California % | basketeers after the contest tonight. = : : turfman, 1o go to the Rancho del | Jocal “Tox Tickard of bashet Recruit Hurler Works | Quintet For Greenwich Game \! = - : {Paso in that state to treat soveral ) yag yis crew so that they will Philadelphia, March 13 (P — Ed it \| p < 3 P 7 3 liorses, Among the string were the | ivo tho 1est they are capable of to- ool e e Tonight. : / = : : R grent, though then retired, Salvator | 511 0 JECE (I BI0 S e O are transferred from the sccond team . " A. basketball team | : § A = isn't o team in the state that ean regnlar nine, 1 1 down ; r toucl . The Guards are out to ular nine, . anber o its " 4 / z 3 Z 1, o o b to the coast, this time to b ] UL lile teammate person rold \Wei AR Z 4 : IRAG # Z : Upon returning 1 eived a call other member to its k > | 4 pon 1 1 ¥ ake 1M J hat 1f, y < ‘ ) ; |treat the string of the late Marcus |8 “"i"’“’"“‘ thac Fla., yesterday, 1018 who 1 ) SR 3 < - ! winning a 7-inning lattle, 7 J i i ¢ will hold JoN MERE! ; / W"‘f"”“”"_f”l','”r 1"“'\\".;‘;“’,"" Later, | pig e gam Yllnll\lnl‘-?\f-r“r:.]\(: Baschall Commistioner s Ehind poutiio: BLLE O TE s s L b Yoeing Sring at Nowmarket, | cams. the fans will have something e Al Chief" Larson ¢ “Lefty” HOT CORNER. { | England, Trainer Jack Joyner cabled [ M0r® to look back at than a poor At A e {Habier In Tisht forwardiand il rpe i ¥ Dr. McCully to come across the At- |d¢feat at the hands of a team th: but three men each e L s wasn't rated fn the running in the ell, regular I'hill undsman, jeqn iy gy 1 period. Joe Luke Willle Kamm, famous third-sacker of the Chicago White Sox, differs | Shreveport, La., March 12.—*T regard Chief Bender as the smartest | Dy, McCully is a specialist on |€AFIY part of the scaosn. pitahed SCicRreina . Johnny Saxe will [ from most of the other hig cd minor leaguers that have come into | piteher 1 have ever seen in action du 1y major le Ihorse discase. and has developed | The New Britain lineup will not ings. uard and Yankaskas | th ¢ late years, b » good with a vengeance, Kamm That is the compl Manag i« romedics himself for muny tho- | decided upon until tenight hut A home run by Al Simnions, 11 1L Rl Al T Eo% AnaRTAT il looA Chie | jeap of money. Ho was purchased at Sox naysithe big Tndlin, e UEhbren T 10 Middietown erew will Hnwup Pal { tl Athletics, 1 joy ot ards in the sccond | same time Jimmy O'Connell, Sammy Hale and some other e A with Bender on the Philadelphia Athleties when he was in : - s . Fwith ia same v N8 who have ¢ to keep i Dlower leagnes were grabbed for big coin, Kamm proved his \\m'l\ right ‘hls prin ver saw h dumb move.” ‘ y v EAGUE made all t ms travel this L the recl | Having such an opinion of Bender, it was only natural that (n..]nh‘ GIRLS BOWLINGL [year. Keating, former local hoy and Larson will keep| . JKamm is an especially sweet fielder. Ie can get "em anywhere around | should sign him as conch when fic assumed the manag f the | one {ime Trinity college star, and reematich torwand | the hot corncr and has a stout arm which enables him to shioot the ball | cago elub. In his first season as L 1o the, White Sox lcader, 13 mm | s Erimg { MeCa f‘ U be at the forward posi m winning from t o fie . Rl e s to first with speed and accurac v. } s already proved his wor «..:m‘: rives him the .wl\j for the re- |P. & I. Corbin And Russcll And f.mns wit : D-xrrh ILeona r\j as pive Orioles, &. Bal 0 > 2 2 l“ ’v’“:’";\‘m The former Coast league star isn't a terrific clubber, but is fairly ‘mmk;.hln Progress m"n-lr- hy » two Teds, Lyons and Blankenship, who | firzette o Split Even, Other -"R”‘ while C e - s ae, out | dangerous in u pinch. | carried most of tha C} » pitching burden last scasot | drwin: Teams Bp iven, sweet tics. Fla. yesterday, pair of shoot He in th ek conrt Games Forfeited, ! F | e ‘ 3 R “Chick"” T will handle Batting: oth \Ways ; e o i | | Kumm s bren described as the | > P. & F. Corbin and Russcl | Whistle Lalehiy P Waehin March 13 7 will find the roing fast 1 | man who invented silence on the [& Erwin girls gplit even in the two Preliminary Game, Earl MeNeely t e e nator outt : 7 order to t 2 rd who ) starts its ¢ , e 1t r and sho Glants, but now facing competition to lead the Green | : Tie ) ¢ i o voice, would be one of the |team won their match from the ¢ f Tlartford 1 t thir men. - The Scotel | bin & w f only two of t unary. The Capital City for his berth, sides of the plats R de him talk. . & F. Cor D nake 1g twostinlaht 12{11 Year asaMaor Leaguer Marksnade But Nol Rewgmzed; Game and Baseball MlX Well : Quinn e B A Tigers et dubbed his shot on |E. Gorman ...oo.ovi.s % i s il ? ork, March 13 (P— 'rr-l York, March 13 (P— What | hicag! 1 Mhere are | e lic the green. Tense, |B. Kocrber coo.ooeove.e 16 MeGrath ...... ... S Shinkus swings s - New Beitain | 108 upon his 1fth camy as a |hie of the track and ficld rec- | soveral “pilots 1o r leagues triee tive ewing Defore |L. Richards ......ivee. e e e el The Wasl 1Green sy New DBrltan | mijor 1aguer, Arthur Nehf once ords that eccupy so prominent a |who cling o a belict olf and | getting set—and the midiron ,mq‘ - the Boston more is grooming a veteray place in the head-lines yet fail to |baseball are individually, excellent |deep into tu ling the A while sume a generous © of (find a place in the official books? | but, collectively, not good, cs- | ten fect or so and losing the match. ! Russell & Brwin versity of Fior ! L b - s i pitching burde On the word of authorities of the | pecially during sprin . | Kamm found his tongue, and|L. Recert ... i . 5 FIGHTS LAST N[GHT iief sout Amateur Athletic Unlon, who have | Connie Mack was o ¢ the first [ Plunged into caustic and explicit | Rowley G Tigers In i 2 e 1 1 ticw believe to do wit ch matters, the | managers to take dra ne gjcommention |'”\lw in general ‘u\d\), Schnell Detroit, l ’ it falt SO i hack affort after a poor 1925 |reasons for non-acceptance of £o {against golf during >t golf in particular. § e lated Press the Detroit Tiger v « t g cason will be one of outstand- ! many performances published as | period. John M ¢ stands * gliery was shocked. I\nnm‘ . Johnson . i 6 " ., Fla. — King Solomon, squads yesterday, one ! . ! regain the National 1 honors. | conditio; h as track measure- |ball, : (LT eful ¢ o knockout oves (oo i oAy anelotithe raas (); AN El f it \ New York pilo con- ndard perfomanc k of | golt bags is Bddie C Thit G net result may be t BUY n\\lx 'TBALL PL. \“\ll round tices thus far and v @ first real —_— red t > immeasurably | proper certification by authorized | Sox chict and himse!f an en ¥ X inficld, last year Cleveland, Ohio, March 18 (P | ", " chicago, Tnd.—Shuffle Calla- workout given the infieldcr : P (longressl Play, |/ X flinging _corps ! officials; performance not at | Collins insists that all cighteen | What sedate quartet, will be quite a|purchase of Gilbert ¥ han, Chicago Heights, knocked out American Bowling ongress ay scquisition of Jimmy iclally recognized distance or in |holes Le played on the cou pre- | bit more peppery during the.com- |Michigan university hmdl:c‘(ha\l § Morrie Sehlaifier, Omaha, two Double Wins Game starts in Toledo, O, With t m tl Phillies, he “tioned ev (4) Tailure to |seribed 1 w and not on the ball [1ng scason. {by the € land lzom\nhlnxm.uf LhoH Ssitat e AT vd patching up of the club's difterer make record application. |ficld or in the clubhouse. = American Basketball league was an- e, Gl ST i s 56 Teams Entered with Hugh MeQuit c World's records, the A. A. U. feels, | The interim since the 1925 s LREEATIE A ROLSHIEN BN nchncenltoda iRt ORIl replact | Atlanta, and Lou ¢ " cul it 10 i , [Improved merely onc o re not 1 : 10 idered and {has given the Sox 4 '\r Westr r, B. C.—British | ugta, star forward who has been |york. fought a draw, ten roun ( Out | pirching, t 1 strength is|should pass all tests before it goes | ditional reason for Columbla tree § are being pre- |ordered to report to the Milwaukee | yyo)ywond, Cal—Fidel La Barba, t moundsmen. | down s . tes to shoot | Dubbing a forty-y n pared for shipment to many parts of {pacoball club April 1. Ely recently i apion, won a technical 10 | at 3 ted, m eon led Willie Kamm, +|the world for refor on pur-ipjayed with the Detroit 1eague fxpockont over Vie King, Australia, Thival basemant liccovery that |POses by the Government Lands and | s P WEpAper pro |"orestry Branch here. aced in the off! TR R i SERem e AT {ball field, B Gleason, former |games rolled i cHERRER TR | R SC R o8 will ends 1 ag the “§30,000 be i A Frnat | X pllot, always contended M, © vs in the Industrial tone for an e . allop that won the world's) P SRROTA 00D nierson | . plus a sympathetic hot- | league New Dritain Machine |1 ! tack up s two years ago from the| ' S 1] | \' By BRIGGS ation five of |¢ higl for s Y& Have | y Y& OUGHTA CLEAN UP ) THANKS SAUDY- 1T'S A SHAME WHAT ILL PARRFECT g | EvervBODY oM YouR .uu'rrh\w_niébsx Do To THE BUNGCH AT THE EORSSINYY L/ coorsE This Year (A WREREUC CLUB TriS SUMMER | . / = | e a Hnul the mark drr*\ t S s & X ade in obscure meet | Scholz . 3 Greenshoro 8 sts 1 3 ) governing it were not re- ' WOMEN'S GOLF TOURNEY "3y ocs oY Links of Charlotte Country Club cord Undergoing General Overhauling For Coming Event T4E WINTER Py T IN AN INDOCR | = AND THE PROFESSIONAL ARND YOU SHow Teem AT Tt GOLF SCHoou PERSCNALLY COMPLIMENTS You- OFFICE YoUuR \WOMDERFUL FORM BETTER BUILD IN SOME { Tuey'LL BE REDUCING MY EXTRA SHeLVES To HOLD ? 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