New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 3, 1926, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SAiUnb. §52223320022200020 03238084 8294222 F20000RIeeseesccce coptpprt] I e peesaatetifrrnin 23ITILILALLY SRR TNETIRIIsIIIIALELILIILINLIILININN mr‘.wmmmmuu_ GUARDS AND LEGION PLAY DECIDING GAME FOR CITY TITLE TONIGHT—JOHNNY HAYES STARS IN BASEBALL GAME FOR LEHIGH EMERALDS AGAIN BEAT SOUTH CHURCH—NEW BRITAIN “Y” TEAM WINS FROM MIDDLETOWN— WINSTED FIVE HERE TONIGHT TiteeeisisisiasLl NATIONALS AND LEGION Upon Tonight's Contest Rests the Basketball Cham- pionship of New Britain—Both teams Keyed Up to the Highest Pitch of Excitement—Guards Report- ed to Be Weakened For the Battle—Same lineups As Last Week Will Probably Be Used. GERMAN CUEIST IS HARD MAN TOBEAT Fiic Hagenlacher Has Reached Peak of Prolessional Billiards Guards who hes with- o last title haefer was | star. ard Horema bly are th acular play s Peterson’s opn- » temperamental, umps ith boils d v g lLier were ipionship irvived the ed e Guar Coac Harr ame linenp 3 never carom alls for posi- not man v befor Block he \ ouk of stride his hothere by suf- ntage. however, by laimed were ental condition recovered hig ation of ampion orse 1 mateh Da ercoming forred to in SOUTH uu TH CHURCH AGAIN BZA F[ BY EMERALDS n shiried Quintet 0 Takes Decid- ing Game In Secies At PR G ¢ Gym.' Renton Tigers Studen Choo~in Sword i GAMES FOR WOMEN Cothenbmrg, Sweden 1old Olympic Mect 1 of the Fair Sex Only p Church 'WESTERN ATHLETES TO PLAY DECIDING GAME | SHIEEIIIILILLELIIINIINNINIL WILL INVADE FAST Stars of Track Gathering for Vigorons Campaign v of Southern biggest ite ny 4 by cohorts of the ten- world, racing crews, miscellan per- i veterans who track e for | lust r, in- u Bud Houser, inter- liscus 1row e stars, onve aulted tnto first Olymple games ! chool grooming several track | il competition. | Coverly, unjvers Califor- includ- the California ¥ ford is them from Arizonu 1 sprinter. large field, who stepped 2.9 in practice rher, make up scholasti he 18 to go eus L world's record for an ob- veteran four-mile relay cred by Oregon Ag- in two, possibly eastern and middie | cets. Tratner M. H has invitatlons from Drake, Kansas re- and the Penn confliets with | on men may de- | ayola meet in | last year. Phil ry in ver, must deficiencies if W arher eonty rienltural more coll of s record by 31 scconds w a week | cqualed only s at Drake. third vete making 11 agd Jutler has seven vets t Washington and Callfornia ma April 9 for the right to re made a mar three times Tedd Butts i from ¢ iliness fourth, from na- cgiate regatta, and it hat the losing erew Poughk espe- Josers put good psie the up a Iready represented in the cham- Maricehen W ond bid an entry in the in- ss yacht races on Herbert Dow- | will rep- outpost of Hawaii. a national wo pionships 1 thrang ional s s for sound most westerly a4 8 ates. anford swimn ft on a tour of the ke part in ten meets 1 anis division, coast stars marshaling for a concerted drive. Helen Wills will return from irope in to defend her na- woman's title and William nston, second ranking player the men, will swing racquets | rious eastern tournaments, al- he will not cross to Europ tween vo o In are he time otion, Miss | the national | but whether | has not | be r of this sc . Tules ision ormers from the LANY RATE | Kechnir PACIFIC COAST B A S iitetesrassttatseassaiiiatastinitaat st et iaty HERID ARE TIONS, WHO HAVE FACT, Wk N CRITICS SAY THEY'VE APL OUTFIELD. RHYNE HAL RHYNE IN THI 18 (BY VID LA Paso Rol Who's going pennant this year? I, what are the ot doing " And manager burgh Pi ans with i question. McKeehnie, NJ" thus Bill > champion of th tes, mwv must. b question pennant-c ational league considerably, Pittsburgl Ilowever, the Pirates have too well in their ring The condition of is a matter of much cor less the other MeKechni: am with team is the won the world's mplonship and, while it is true that three of his champions are not now in good condition, it is 4 that out here on the coast Mck has grg®bed the N veloped in a conple Rhyne, infielder, and outfielder, both purch Franelse Rhyne and Waner 1 added a lot of mon receipts of th len t only h the training games, shown chnie isn't ver the temporary ir ax Carey not be 1ve Traynor, to start the covering very operation and his leg badly from an wrenehed training Traynor carly in “They'll be all right,” smiles Wh teams doing Pittshurgh probably geason with Rhyne at ehort, Rawlings irantham on Iirst, ot Rhyn his w will start the on third, Wright at second and course Traync but and at bat i far he thre is rk not the field and thus with the infield | quartet | it CONPERENCE RESTRICTS FOOTBALL ACTIVITIES Group of Pennsylyania Colleges Take Action Against Over Emphasis in Game steps to neretal Franklin rsinne it adopt the articles be are adopted training ot ing for \Kr\h" ited: (3) all not begin 5) The no op- WIN DOUBLE HEADER In the shy, of ing e flies as been wallopin style 1t bak in the him t1 s been sul who was rathe !<mlm‘ 1 badiy inin piteh 1ape Aldridg better; Lee Meadow in Florida seasol found more and Johnny em ove M Morrison fe still has Cambridge-Oxford Team Scheduled To Open 13 Game Trip Through East Agalnst Maryland April § rldge-Oxford Lacro sed of stars of re today to ope t the com- both Institutions a 14 game tour takilg on the U squ r Esme ssador How planned after ta e British attend the tors to the with the 0 memers of the British team playing against their home- Z. Ogliville of New York n Both are Rhodes it Oxford. Captain Mel- « nephew of former remier of Engla ylay by play descriptic AND PAUL WANLER, BLEEN SHOWING UP NICKELY EACH WILL RENTLY MADIL FORMER PACIFIC COAST LEAGULL SENSA- THED TRAINING CAMP OF THE PIRATES, IN INTO THE OPENIN DAY LINEUP, AT THYNE AS AN INPIELDER AND WANER ACCOMP ANYING LAYVOUT, AT BREAK THI GRADE, ON THE LEYT IN THL t perm but the provented in the recognized by A'MTFUR EHAM“S Bovs W 10 Flgh Ior a McJal ancl eight int 1924 ¢ fly- star 1l el Olympic ¢ to decide the nat am iobel pionship in cight weid ta for tI 1 oppor ~Jam<s McConi- Muaes. Bernard Barde, —Clayton sent the United championships of the Federation of the Al The Amerie n f outh will sail from New and return the 1 nry Amate Buenos & York latter meet 10 For the 1926 to the regi which make up letic Union have Among th are Metropolitan, N and Indiana-Ke Angeles, are honor resented by @ Irancisco also w hoxers, Five men have been from New Orleans rnam nal o ber of assoclati Amate crican footh ] stitution tucky which last L.os won I and contests in the colleges in A larze majority of oted to inc year, full te 1 send sught o Siatos. as a Amer ga Here they come | Yanks brs im- | |Pittsburgh Pirates Unable' IIRISIIISIITINNNT erneessnnnataneteranaeseessananastesey SENSATIONS SHOW UP WELL |LAST YEAR'S PENNANT WINNERS ARE BESET WITH PLENTY OF HARD LUCK d Hoso the Tho Doston Re four start a game Louis- [0 (’et “'(H'kout i“ Fi‘-c ville Colonels today and promis surprigse with the net sticks selee! Days Due to Wintry o1 at the vat factory yesterday. | Ty Cobb, mana of the Detrojt Weather They Have Met — Other got one it fn two trips to Things plate during the for Them. serfes with TS, tice game at Aug The team starts nort and plays at Atlanta Teams Find Nicely | .6t The Cincinnati I ona Beach toc club championship. and Colts having four to their credit, Red Luc \ will or turn r Hend ASKING BIG MONEY Risko, . Mone Breaking on Jivided 1o deeide the Vets are o q4'F o in the King in the sunshine ponder their brigh yoars ¢ nt hard ampior Inct holider today expected orkout in five Hot Springs Kans Johnny Afer His Decishe s Deteat Of Paul Berlenbach, Dee rom Wich wintry bl manding Prohibithe Prices, st and Indianapol tomort 1o meet s 10-| Now York ril 8 2 o smilo vyweight champio said to h New York promoters to consider at the for a clagh with Young man, hus eor| that and humbled 1 unwilling ington Senators, time champions wrlod only T prostige among the by his showing here and was looked upon as one of the an outdoor program Now it is sald Jack York will bo em- X Rickard as an oppon- Stribling aif Natg got t on W hlw‘] H\v were vinter. York [Pe) of Philadelphia |ployed by 1 Cardinal or cded to be ' The new Pifeh: hee Reilly, W antime things whom that nbaeh and or fine form Dodgers at lowing only six hits and victory to t S I Rt had 1 ething abont it nning twice. Terry, [week, T was rather Giant, scarched Memphis hear that the mateh for John M ¢ with the ntion talking te Rut it has been indicated “the master mind" s 1espondent v without T < Hornst ¢ir 25th vietory Fort Worth , and | : will hest the Dal-| €17 ¥ Red Birds have ¢ onc game this spring. Mack ¥ his Athleties The \\‘ins«'ml- 1y to meet the other | ball feam will he m, the Philli {play the local * nnounces Rame will be t the the \h»r' 1 expect fo “although al offers h d inte of WINSTED T0 PLAY HERE New Britain Team to Officially Basketball Season With Game Tonigt, Connje ck home rea Philadelphia and he improved i s A tonight Tonight"s season season officially the r)grm gamu past fort. | to add fire to their pennant The Athleties beat at Richmond yesterda Henline, who refu lented and closes. This will tochester Catcher Winsted Y. M. ¢ -+ A. New Britain 'y the of the Ph 3ancroft of the Jos having publicly stated that he intends to _start Hurler Genwich against thefl in their first battle of the son. Ge consistently successful Philadelphia Both Chicago teams annexed vie- es on Good Friday, the White downing Shreveport and the 'ubs going eleven frames to defeat Hollywood at Los An- The Sox showed improved kill Tt lack of timely hit- the Cub tilt. Both gain today. | scheduled 1o Cleveland In- several gam and Oaston he mound for t! Lonis Browns against Colum- sition of Cedric Durst the Drowns a sfrong: than last year and the «ff & promising. Center. Yankaska Larson last ¥ Right Forward o Serafino Left G Tobin BOSTON GOLFER WINS Fla, April 3 (A—H. { Boston and Tommy Aveock, Roxbury School, near New Haven, Conn., won the 36-hole semi- final round matches in the San Jose club’s annual spring g tournament yesterd, Kendall de- feated W. D. Miller, Jr., of St. Au- tine, 8 up and 7 to play. Aveock won over Fred Easnor of Timuguan 16 and 0. By BRIGGS A Sox Stars ened “playing er and Carr today the of San Jose, . Kendall for wrling s WINTER QUARTERS

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