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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1926, 3 repgast STTRIAIIIITALINILINITLILANILALY LEGION AND NATIONAL GUARDS TO MEET IN DECIDING GAME OF SERIES SATURDAY NIGHT—NEUMAN GIVEN GOOD CHANCE OF BEATING BERLENBACH MONDAY NIGHT IN HARTFORD—TWO GOOD GAMES SCHEDULED FOR Y. M, C. A. TONIGHT—BASEBALL McGRAW PRAISES BOB MEUSEL fRibiatetiiisiasseteitbanaasiitatsiatiniiptetis MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL TEAMS ON HOME RO/ ROAD AFTER TRAINING GRIND BILHAI{IJINTT RES Many L\hlbmon Games ADpearance UI RPIl}h &nsenleal ill Scheduled. Atfracting Pocket Gams Fans Some Outfits in Good Con- thtlon W Iulc Others L'l(‘l Lascbail elubs but P season cannot | ttew days wi roud, the major leagu e opening of th wostponed, T & most of the omeward boun me in satisfac condition and others lacking 6 desired form Lioston's Red Sox, New Orleans, have om bad weather as followed them. un yesterday the creoats and Killed said to be at least 1¢r condition Among clubs the bril- who trained at suitered mo; and their jinx Birming- o s of 1 cman Place at at s p.m cha LANDIS DISCUSSES THE USE OF RESIN . Baseball Commissioner Says It 15 Up to Pitchers Not Leagues By The A Rellealr, Fia v meshed bag 1P April 1=-8mall, fine- | of povdered resin nd thelr uee long to baseball 18 option of pitchers and not of This important explanation and | verdiet comes from Baseball Com- infssioner Landis in a 1atter to John | 1, president « National 1ion of minor league baseball rule regarding resin W dopted this winter at the mesting | s committee and ulll\)n a the Amerjean league, | and t s well ed that the alowed in maller sin bags would nof their pa Commissioner Loy that all umpires in ul ganized basehall must carry the Ue mesh bags and pro pitchers when ti do so. Sever tedly will } " lettor means agues of or lit- lucs them for requested to rulings un- be roseinded rvoare ) ) - dou b 49 f OF BEATING BERLENBACH {tory of sport than that of 192 | more | gloves of Meyer Cohen: QAp32idRes 1o tetites St biRREce S ARIE INEUMAN HAS 600D CHANGE Many Upsects in Sport Work in Last 12 Months MAay Have Bearing on Hartford Lout. Hartford, April 1.—There has been no greater upset season in the his The gridiron of last fall presented surprise victories than any previous year. The indoor tennis sca- son now waning produced the start. ling defeats of hoth “Big Bill" Tilden and Vincent Richards by invaders from France In the ring game, more surprises have been produced than in all of the other sports. Thero was Joc victory over “Honeyhoy” Finnegan; Tommy Milligan's defeat by Levine; Levine's beating at “Bifa" man's K. O. by Carl Carter Petrolle’s knockout of Iiddie Wagner: Tiger Flowers' win over Harry Greb: Jack Dalaney's knocke out of Mike McTigue; “Red” Chap- man's decisive win over man: Joe Glick's defeat | Lafay and Johnny Risk al win over Berlenbach. 1t s the era of upsets and, thera- fore, it is not bevond the human imagination to pleture a victory for Ray Neuman over Paul Berlenbach in their battle at the state the ity rankic s sensation- Glick's [ George | Kid" | Babe” Her- | armory | ‘TWO GOOD GAMES SLATED 10 BE; PLAYED TONIGHT' Emeralds and South Church Meet and New Britain “Y™ Team Meets Middlctown. The Sou eralds ba L Church and the Em- ( ketball teams, which have met twice before, are to meet again tonlght at the Y. M. ¢ A, 10 decids which ha's the better team in a y fiminary game due to start at 7 | v m. The game will find the fast Middletown basketball tean: pitt ainst the local team The New Britain team playing in | Middletown two weeks ago was abie s squecze u vietory by a one-point the score standing 14 (o | final whistle after a gruelin thi found the teains tind ths of the game < M. C. A, team of n has played six gai them ont of tawn | on with a logs to Gree i floor, it defeated here and then lost Bridgeport, only to defeat this team in return by 44 to 20, Bineo ! it has defeated Winstad and Middle- town, making it four wins and two logeog, t the lattle w Rrita st of the o its latter team \ome team wiil play Wingted av, probably the an. providing Ne London decs not accept a challenge game this se | coming | trasasssesiteesser TEAMS T0 BATTLE IN FiNAL GONTEST Guards and Legion to Mix for 'Third Time at AlmOl ¥ Saturday The Auneriean National Legion tenny Vil anect in the e of the Saturday thirg stute armory und ling pionship of the ity won u gome and p will be 1h two quintets will 1y ™ strength e day night, Suturday night for th working all this Legion will Ly for 1 bt this ful of the condition Players. Restelii, it will hie in New York will Sl e day 1 its full Sature doubte of their is understo for Lastor Guards Satur- riaut tin the 1 favor as 1 has been the regnlar pivot man for the Guards all season long. nd Itegnolds are both gnst ght {linesses, bt both in good shape for the attle. Kilduff 1s suightly ine capacitated this wek with beils shi expeet 1o b incredible, is 1 twenty per e which have cropped out but his physicicn thinks that he will be all right by Saturday night. Taylor's trouble has been boils. He had one {over the left eye Saturday night and g | this is no Christmas present for any- @ Bromberz |one. Reynolds was suffering with [ Kitdnee . e . Morin | the grip last week but it steadily re- Oshorne cC’onrt | covering from its cffects. er.. vare 1% Morin | Gierochowskl will probably draw Barncs | the center asslgnment for this week, although Billy Dudack has covered |1M' position at various times during cason. LaHar, Kilduft and Shee- ‘lmn will probably also get into the | game. al Coach Harry Ginsberg is predict- {ing a win for his charges Saturday Gustafson \nig)n. Since such a large number of fans who did not attend the game |have claimed that last Saturday night's game was “fixed,” he and his [team will try to show that they are able to take the measure of tho Guards in the f attle. This game will positively end the indoor season in this city. Manager ! Clarence Lanpher has arranged a gams for the weck following in Mer- hysical | 196N and has decided that the PIYSICat | hasketball public of this city has had program chavges from formal '°1enough of basketball for this year. informal activities, Tnstead of the ‘ A bumper crowd of fans is ex- regular physical tralning €esslons | ootaq to turn out Saturday night. to consisting of retting up drills and | oty the battie. Legion backers gymnastic dancing, informal games ¢ p.cianly are planning to attend the such as volley ball and indoor bate- | oo ang pull for their team. With all will he conducted in the bust-| 4o cyarde in the position that they ness men's, senlors and firemen's |, are, the Legion players w!ll play = their strongest game in order to up- arting Monday, April 5 1n the [t (1o qope which has been againet diviston Red Cross life saving | |them ever since the porles was ar- will be conducted. Every ' papnoeq the assoclation will have an | qpe prejiminary game has not yet | orportunity to improve his style in |paep gettled but it is thought that | swimming, understand what to do | jecuuse of the closensss of the two [in emorgency besides developing games played, that the Burritts and himself physically. Upward of 230 [ National Guard Reserves will meat | vheling | oys will receive this necessary in- | ggain, The Reserves won the junior ount of 44-17, but the Emeralds | siruction in the regular claes Work. [title by taking the last two games {#prang a surprise by turning the! gwimmingé classes for #enior plaved but as both were won by tablles at this High school in the sec- | inembers will glse stast rst | one point margine, the Burritts are ond encounter, the scors being 18-12. | week 4n April. Red Cross £aV- | not satisfied that the Reserves show- A third game on a neutral floor was | ing will also be taught providing | ed any supertority over them. This ,when Andy tired and took the next sought, and the preliminary to the 'l cnough men will enroll in the | pattle will he as rich as the last four with Anderson taking the last, New Dritaln-Middletown T. M. C.lciaex, Only classes of ten will be two, it arrangements are made to 109 to 107, A. game has secured. THS | instructed in this art. Every oy in | play the game. CEMAL] S Rt i 0 Gy assoctation who cannot swim | “Dick” Dillon will handle the job The South church will be minus ' i be urged to attend the begin- |of referes as he has In the past two Woodford, but with Kilduff. ners' swimming classes. Tk A st s Antaat TiiTiDe Osborne, and Wessi 1 10 choose {rom | he month any young man in the |gtarted at § o'clock and the blg in filling his p the team Wwill| ity who is not a member of the |game will follow, be at practically greatest > and is a strong swimmer de- | — strength. The Emeralds will have | giring to take up Red Cross life NYE NOMINATED their regular linc-up. The gamelgqying will recelve instructions free | Bismarck, N. D, April 1 (P — gives promise of being e fierce o0¢, | ¢ charge providing at least ten |Senator Gerald P. Nye, non-paril- as both quintets are determined 0 | cnroll. The Y. M. €. A. gymnasium |san incumbent, was nominated as take the serjes. will be closed Good Friday. |republiean candidate for the short iterm for United States senator at the in North Dakota republican convention bere yesterday maile o, here next Monday nlght Berlenbach will be the faverite but that deesn't mean a thing in these days of cleanups by the short- | end boys. Neuman will continue his training in this city tomorrow. Johnny Drew ‘\\hn fights Garela in the semij-star, bout, will arrive herc temorrow | while Bobby, reported in the best | shape of his career, will be in Sun. day. This is contrary to Bobby's ugnal mathod, sinee he generally are rives for a bout on the day of the | lierpe, | fight Taber. . The show is cosfing the Atlas club | THKe....o.ooe0 e 1 218,000 to produce and, to assure . T8 satisfaction from the financ end, certified checks for 314,000 have | veen ed with the state boxing | upervisor. In addition, thers is the o hond already up. which | brings the total coverage to §1 DEGIDING GANE And t the &l tion Used On Sty Before hatter of fact, the commis- has been used aurreptitious) past under such conditlons that managers of clubs tetyiand 1ust be presumed to have known imber {0 the last six weeks | 8!l about it, and the new rule mere- . Iy brings it into the open. He made | . % 5 plain that the rule did not bring ; Lo e inquiry trom Mr. Farrel, : : 2 G | h brought the explanation was | as follows: “Does the new Il leagues a ch fion er rejaction “In the first y sioner i resin the applica resin ¥ is rxprs prohibit pitcher to Ary hs hands by of powd resin, as gpecifieally limited cinafter quoted aficet the prohfbition ‘resin ball' o Howing him to « irt (which 1 uy ying Wichita naus, ctween ten ai Ly hoped t | billiards into today. lis career, Mackme who admitte Mack, w preme in the poc big has made runs of without 1 Tirst Game reh ) ot .Casey If. Saunders han ever uth Chu ot he colorful youth, iy relgns ket-billlard worlil eifes are winning nst players of o will ess of il meet ionals at match rn states cluster of rmon, gotiated New Britain ¥ dletown Y gam ", g o BOB MIUSEL resin ball rule per. oiee of fts adep- | Me has le “Bol hould o, is M v of begln where | - ANDERSON WIK S HATCH prnnant The Washington rted a nine gal them Y the way e 10 CHANGE PROGRAM A. Physical Department | | John he: ropli ball rule i tion of S oS wnid ork Casino Alley ooklyn Dodg Representative Comes esly 2 but initia- the I Back After Lay-off To Beat Jer- nse a v rolds Of Bristol. YOM. ( T might Eddie A Activities | 1 the Anderson sumped & starts on Tnformal ekampionahip into individual after a tand ho land- Meusel is ve ceatest arm in b decepthve slic 0 any ur'lv has the tate | He has S S Today. s sout e ‘met : ean duckpin bowling tournamer li (R i Sral EANTO He is Starting today the “T" out of recent infury last ni Mect At Y. M. €. A, Tonight In ting him 1t i & meeting with ating it T ppaie e 1 with a | meeting with {ball “The reply ta vonr found in gection 1, minor league rles lows: or * al and menta Third Contest Of Serfes. el ntative of the Bris- | \olllh Church Emer nlf]\ 1 asset v most ¢ of ¢ the Bwowns on T SabsILY I Wit question s article 3, major which {5 as fol- tool five out of the game, presti nd {0 show that s still in 128 not heen pins for an rolds’ averag great forin and that 1 Kilduft . Parker Nye, O Wessels affected 1 : average of 111.2, for the night w ing the . Morin | . Morin | MaConrt | Barnes . Accept Official Rules “‘In order to maintain uniferm standard of play the officlal plaving 5 of profeesional hageball as no force are accepted. notice trom «ither major lvague the commissioner that the playing rules res 3 mendment th commis- sioner shall notify each leagua o ApROINt Thres uninstructed reprossn- tatives of the Natianal association, shall constitnte a rules The commisgionar shall contene the committeo not la than I© . Any playing rule may . repealed or adopted by a major- | T 1ot the action ¢ commit- shall thermipon take effect.” The commissioner then explained amendment 1o the rale regard se of forcign substanees, in I all deliveries as 1he ball, o ball, emery hail or ball prehibi This cla was rules committ thia sitting ol that, under the 1 contral of the um- or may use, to dry his el tealed bhag furnished | o im ston going.muc! if he had ft.” the (BY BIT “I fear Ne club in the National Leag: way Rogers Hornehy spraks of th Gian ‘It 18 a mueh nine Anderson v a margin 1 fouth church Lmeralds » pins to win the mateh. will meet at Y. M. C. A, tonight high ¢ in the third and deciding tt in! r their series. The South chureh took first game, which was played at Boys' clyb. by the overwheln 1 better ball ub It isn't run of in. Ovf the n hit | except Anderson the century lozal bowler uries and iline And, with 4 Hughey Jenni E op - it the Giants are r cent stronger with the hall club. regretted very mueh when 1 that illneas might keep pings out of the game | If 1t will bring Mc- Kk into the game, 1 “more Giants with John in the gran in Florida looking real estate deals is The Giants sitting on the the coacaing lines t ball club. MeGraw dominates the committee, Gue respeet to gey. 1 sagt o0 McGraw mark, 97 and i T fock the t four gawes in a row nHALPH G ind the Bristol man came back ILENLEAF di tion Ax10 r of no & a been Hug for th Graw Anderson’s total and Je mateh ering. i night pinfall was 1.001 Tolds had a total of 982, The was viswed by a large,gath- Both howlers will meet to- at the Casino alleys In this and a large number of local will be out to wateh Anderson here for the first time since Last nlght's scores were spit Actiy Later in | games. rt very with beueh is a work his injury. follows Anderson gme | Jerral S TN e, 1005128, aoms able to | out of every i ~— = — " ™. How to start the day wrong s as out on 18, 104, 14 a0 116, ash, v 21T 1L Rne Option With Pitcher “The optien ed is not with tha league,” th continues. it is with the : rule is distinetly in his benefit. It 1s a of his con- nd retention ement Chemistry has become a badly | overcrowded profession {n Germany. 5 108, 117, A perf fseconds. I bat is made your nquiry got just a I"vl bit mor | piayer than the erdina never overlooke a ¥ ‘Dumb baeebull with ting on '.':Av‘ beneh |F~ practically un< heard of. He at he wants dens and he ceee to it 'hv‘ his play- rs follow his dic year ago MeGraw ped to shortly ok 11\' the direction of t ; 1 as on t a cortain part of the time ppeared ¢ The il MeGraw's summe s MeGraw sit- HiaRal he ng %o, it is no 1eague 4 his confract) A 1o deny him (whose tes ounced tire from ac put to Jen- ch only AaCRr approve Aelibert oy Sl active ning 1 5 ! bly kee istant out e (aa T ninst ] in the si‘nation 10 to coaching L will pre » gam training 1 uniform and vhod lizes) it ;\»“v:v\n. ,}(ni” Iy \W7 \\ \\\l aw felt that he Lad th ""\“' ub laet year. H T\ h pannant. Tailur lisappointme o do FIGHTS LAS THG T T [NEN DMOHUTC keen ST DEVELOPMERTS i ¢ sudden Hughey cided to ing play, practically of pected to Clear 1 to get 1 this i rule has the vir 14 of fraw ake another even to the ca cvery ball pitched o club that beats 1 » , g ) will brat the te HOPPE AGAIN LEADS lpogiin sonal dircetion. OARSMEN DRINK LENONADE Marvard Rowers Have Gone in for Mrusirries of the toving Siuation (e sn'T WmseLe- | HE SEems GLoomy f AND DEPRE®SSED . ABOUT SomeTHING - e MeGraw's /HE CERTAINLY ACTS QUEER NN Billiard King Twice Erases World's cord High Run 1In Brilliant R REPAIRING With Schaefer. A Splash of Color and Warm AN Makes Anios NASH AJAN CADILLAC alty Battle NNNN April 1 (®—=Willle ird chan bill 1 i e bridge e ks ard oars Jalk ) h 1 varsity Beverages to Start Their Work. - balkline e in for a monade made its bow n has t _— SN e aonr car We o 1t owhen fintsliel I. 1. MORAN Dealer Nash—Ajag A, CHURCH ST Phoue 2.2 e ——————— V1 owang April 1st—11 Vearing of 11 ow by ey and deti all for yonr car