New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 24, 1926, Page 14

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TIRNNIRTIRAISINIINNLLL) O ARMRIINININNINL ratesny P. & F CORBIN TEAM GOES BA\,K lNTO LEAD IN INDUSTR!AL LEAGUE BY NOS[NG OUT FAFNIRS BY ONE POINT— TRADE SCHOOL § TEAMS BOTH LOSE LOST GAMES OF q;F‘A ON—TRYOUTS BEING FARMED OUT BY MANAGERS OF BIG LEAGUE BASEBALL TEAMS Srssts D1ItI s e Rettttetat et et est et etastotate sttt st e st tsaanasTaLIIaNILes] 1322 e, 3 ITINIIIITIIINILNLT: "»171-: fhitssitess BRI ERS pess 400 I e R R R et B e CORBIN FIVE NOSES OUT STNBLING I¥ \FW ' SEES THIRD STRAIGHT FLAG SFVERAL JOCKEYS PIG LEACLE MANAGERS CUTTING FAFNIRS BY ONE POINT YORK FOR BATTLE . UNDER SUSPENSIQN_ SOUADS FOR BENERTT OF MINORS b . he y stockholder fn the club. sy — . : % : e Time Has Almost Elapsed ™\ 500 Ton sent his Red sox Y. M. €. A, Gymnasium Packed With Excited Fans— GW(M Heavyweisht HHIHPS AR : Tud Figures for Years Seem {0/ for Young Hopefuls to batters against 126 best bi hurlers \ R. .\ .. Quintet Continues On Merry Way By ad ; B no Qattery Thimtda o iz i S o » N S ’ ir W Beating Landers Outfit—P. & F. Again Leadin Jimmy | attery Thursday Mfl“ Lo X Be Under a Clond at Prestat Shor T Pt BERLENBACH AND NEUMAN i : e § A \ W Diamond—Some of the League By a Slight Margin—Next Week's Game S : 2 ! e, . Gox York, March 24 (P—An 3 MET MARULLO Decides Team to Be Tied For First Place, -0 : Z e A : ‘ e ‘ Players Laid Up With BOTH HAVE MET MARULL ockeys, some of ,them turf Injuries—Teams Getting New Orleans Leather Pusher fur " : : Rl‘fl(l_\ !'01, First (v'ames. nishes Good Object of Com- SR Spial ol parison ¥or Fighters. racing authoritics cky e Hartford, March 24—~Tony Maru!- comss announ e \nagers now are 10, the New Orleans leath : on ivory, cutting th quatities of Paul Ber! world's light heavyw st nv-n* in the unlimited enbach and N n cla 1" P s < L bont of the Atlas At b Ociote afie S et e & ib show at the State Armor i S g i on April 5 topping a card t e T (e e ; sy ludes Bobl reia and John v : : : Diew in a 10 rvounder; Sam ummer w it £ : nd has been considere § out too cand,. Cooper and Jack Horner in & retur: ; bty Atl hout and Willie La Morte and Pineus ashington Senator decided” to hurlers to bolster Em Pat and ‘L\.. ave fought Marullo, connected oy S Brooklvn to New m’lmn-. Tnn" s hom te and it is S 5 wn, and fought the south s able n the ' Aesocts Y ; | rounds, losing the decisi it is &ald, that the | oot ecintns o 1o the s rullo came north to and fought Berlenbach, losing crdict 10 Paul but absorbing every thing in the line of punches FPaul had to deliv Both Berlenbach and Neumay nave improved since thelr arg farullo but Neuma: Ve gran Kummer s under contr 2. M. Byers of Pittsb er, and is sti 13 flingers ht. a pitcher and sion is g tta, N : h r wus licked by 5 ¥ 4 # 3 at Paso ¥ ' & ¥, Corbin Lassics Trounce Cor- Gld e i = s i xdfl lmrr_ll\ar' s to an b : H S b : REES S hin Serew Team Two Strafghe 2N A s irve and the vesult is not y<t i e s 1 i LIt By ore who belies Games ALY, M. €. A, properly authorized body,” it was| SEEC TRUN Bl g, i S i e & ol g “orl e ey ; The P. & F n.girla bowling {oft the furt o evéry track " wher M A nent : : ceond Hat 4 J #§ s did th . feam trounced t b Serew las g is conducted, 4 Skt ponts ] ; i ] : i s s e X S PRl O fhess | Donohue an opportunity to limber AT Hans > oGN8 metto. Smith and Yowell will pr P. & F. Corbin ass enjoy b i b are the mound assignment i ) e 2 i nd agatnst the Boston Minete and 29 Second T wiould (hipk moab of 7 ds Sk iiena S B o | Braves s land. Bancroft re- | According To Spectators At Con Mg lfllfl 4 SEC0TIS ¥ 1 most W | L sl L ecorts | ealed at his St Phterbburg train- ; FEo ¢ - ing field yesterday that his Bos. | test Last Night. tonfar only one thing—batting | oo york. March 26 (P—W ! 1 punch S ; : . 43 ; . : it her of the Senators silon lggrognoitoni Botter Than Last season s ured o the Pertland (Ore.) Ros:- Corbin Screw eve ake ra th st | i a chance 3z‘a‘ms L l?‘" t ud~ and New York Americans herc thle . il ceptt the Kentucky today In the game with night, which ended in victory for ‘3 Tutar at Tampa, The hurling St ve been E of the junior leagus cham- J ehil 6k 15 Drance a lusier pud er, Ladkin and | Pions, training at Tampa, will be!p i jnieresting gam reer he has|aughented this season H RalTotas i) vasationsetotteren 1 a million Kelly, Clarence Thomas and Wil 16 of play that kept the o loliars in purses Morrell, it seems, P s in the center of the ice much His greatest pertormances, which | A three days' barnstorming tour o the time and scrimmages at th C 6} s 2% epiitatel he time a immages at th O SHOW UP DETROIT still are recalled by world, in the Carolinas was started today €5 Were LUMETOUS. the by Ty Cohb's Tygers, conditioning at | Tonight the teams meet in the de 1020 Augusta, Ga. The opposition will be cjaing game of the series, New York e the Ta_rf\mo e ' |having won Monday, 2 to 0, anl _The Cleveland Indians invade the [wegtorn rules will maintain for half a ts vic 3 ¥ Saras camp of the New Yorklof the game, the contest to Ve ¢ 2 \ i and Epinard, aarvelous tomorrow for the Indians 'ished in the castern style H Gl S0 BRI 1 De- ) orse of France. With the three- ' final exhibition game in Florida. | ' t 1 aside for himself et ndibini R -0l4 champ: Wlished | Fred {akbarth, rookie . McGraw |'Q " 4 : . - s SouthRChurchfoBPIay : 1 AToMATIne LIg e iy } ! : Rooxrt fithers, Relmont, Dwyer and Law. form, suffering from an old footvall Eomeralds Again Tonight e (i hockouts t Demp- ; . S ke all majos clut -, rene izatio injury h church and Emeralds 4 I eok ‘ t CRE ton its "H~c> P! er in t o 1 rear T The Chie Cubs = ¢ 1 n erson of William Duitrice an ine from he Universit 0! h will probably rite with the boys who U but it's a safe bet t 1e 10,000 crowd expected 1o own Western Rules Make Game Speedier ond Half When a ball player is passed on 10 some other club his greatest am- bition is to prove the manager who cut loose from him ma mistake. That is tha task et again tonight at the high Missions at S co yesterday | school. The church team took th of Vir- ! 3 vear he signed with in a game which revealed batting ' first hout difficulty, 44-1 4. He is a likely looking chap. the buyers. rength long awaited by Manager green-liveried tcam, on its B e White Sox Shreve- n floor, expects to turn the tables PROMISING CATCHE r . were divided for a prac mer conquerors and even AY SHORY Ons of the g Sox su L which went to Cat T ¢ count. Weedford, South church Towler, now a third be Al Stokes, & rockie catcher b ard, is sick in bed and out of the came to Cincinnati sev-!ried by Boston last season. He's 3row now at Clearwater, 'game for the balance of the season, finished reesiver but rather w hoast ) staff which im- of the line-up will be ‘o [ vs [ un- ey elul e oy ’ o vz .| at the bat. There is more than sroves daily. The Cardinals, train- intact tonight. The Emeralds will W}R Tl ROPF . n } ¢ an [at Seadar ally the he may ge hance chance that he may caleh a lot of |ing at San Antonio, displayed their |also be at full strength and a hot sams club thi ball ‘games for Boston this summer. il = ® I bettor fortifi Clab Has Many Kejis 7 i a(ba s in sight Reggie McNamara and Harry Horan T i eyt | SE E e "By BRIGGS Race In Part : Mye He | VOHAEY hRLI REQJLTS oL base gonny Tobia_for righ amart Pete Sliva's Jumpers T pset Bope by fe i Ahruptly Stopping Losing Streak PRAGT FOUIB» About 35 Candidate Report Ty spring Grid Training at New Brit. | nin High School fu sond cigarilicnamh s o nl o e

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