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he 1l he he the am ek m- on- ! i 18K n —H. my New mi- Jose golf de- Au- i | battle because N the lght heavywelght Speaking of Sports | Berlenbach' jaw, Tonlght s the big night as far as local basketball fs concerncd. Tt | marks the final and declding game for the city champlonship between the Natlonal Guards amd the Amer. | fean Legion and also the last home game to be played this season. is not very probuble. | hoping for a bood battle and it they | get that, they will be satisfied. | The mi-final between | Garela and Johnny Drew will be the Fach team has won one 0 3 Bame, | fight of the night and the bout that the Guards taking ‘the first by a i the fans will be intorested {n. comfortable margin only to have This should be a slashing affair with | two different types of fighters ming- ling it. the Legion come back in the second | and win by one polnt and both teams are all set for a torrid battle AN "l"\‘,""o"(";fe (RO B SRR G oy e TR e i ) : [practice at Walnut Hill park this afternoon. Coach Bruno Kanla urgeg all players to be present as many } [important matters will be discussed. hrough for the title pointing out |A practice game will be staged be- that they ha® the jump on the tw cen the first and second teams. ds while the Guardsmen aro} fully confident that they will easily | romp home ahcad of their oppon- | ents. The Guards wil ba weakened for tonight's game by the absence of Restelll from their lineup but it is reported that all other members of the team are in excellent shapo for the conflict, | Followers of the Leglon team are banking on their team to come All members of the Burritt basket. all team are asked to be at the club | meeting Sunda ion, at Walnut Hill park. The Orloles The National Guard Reserves|have their first game scheduled in will play the Benton Tigers of Hart- | ford in the preliminary. This will be sort of a junior state champion- | ship game and will be of great in- terest to local fans because of the appearance in the lineup of “Toots Dolitis, lanky center. Tuesday night's battle in the In. | — | dustrial league, is expected to be one Politis left in tho middle of tne|Of the greatest battls staged in the | present scason to go to Fordham, |Clty this year. Both are that their first appearance on the | diamond will result in a victory for | them, |7 where he was awarded a scholar- | aNxious to get going and both are |, Atwater ship. His loss was a big blow m“)" their toes for a win. Hifultas | the hopes of the Reserves and now ‘ Ty L. Andres ... that he is home on vacation, he will appear again with the Resorves to- | (WO victories night. The Hartford team easily |1 the league play and according to beat the Reserves in thelr last ap-)the dope. should be in line for a pearanco here but with Folitls in | ¥i0 Tuesday night. The attitude of the game, it may be a diffcrent story | | tonight, ‘\Hlmf'\'(’r. and this bunch is out to R, win, The Herzelias won from the Phan- | toms in b Elihu Burritt gymnasium b 19 score. The game was f: furious and both teams played wonderful game, Seully, who -played with the Re- | serves and left for Tordham Politls, is also home on va Among others who are enjo vite from -" lies for Tubby” Be of the New Yol with ving Easter arc and John Grip, also school. S ) KAPLAN SIGNED VOR BOUT Meriden, ip is out baseball and s trying out for the eatcher's berth. | (i Kapi ADiL He will probably develop into a| .. S s varsity man In a year or two, Be.|PiON: Was signed yesterds oin Pan - | Mickey ~ Chapin, Scranton, (Pa.,) orte iy football and he is ex- | nected to develop into a star within | the next year c : weight, in o 10 round hout at anton on April2, seheduled to welgh in at both being 33 pounds. Busehall is getting a sefback these days be he weather FIED ADS that pe i around. k =ity OR RESULTS Several local teams which are anx. | M AT fous to get out for practice, are | | ! ; READ HERALD CLAS! wary of taking chances while the N were out yesterday mornin" a went through stiff workout. players arc taking it e work out according to Hoy Lyery bottle of ABSO-DIGES T car- there will be no epiilemic of stift | ries our guarantee to glve abeojute |Pellegrine ind sore arms when the plaving sea- | relief from indigestion, dyspepsia, | Feters FatAat son really begins, 15 and other stomach disorders. | 450450 - ABSO-DIGEST is the forgula of Picdmonts. There ara many upsets in sports | | noted physician and onz of the coun- "h‘n“. § T that come unexpectedly and there is | try's best-known chemists. 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J., on April 17 and they.| anxious to get a good start so | teams are ‘ The R. & T. team has a margin of | over the Corbin (Cflm' the Corbin five is a different matter | ketball last night at the | smith Kaplan's title | Rehef From Indigestion |,...... ave arranged with all | dose as | N Y. [ Hare il"a!m:l t 'agisen {having won both blocks of the ithe sccond by the overnhelming to- STREET 18,600 point mateh with Jake S: On the Alleys l‘llA"ll:‘YV ROWT ' ALLEYS Palley 100 213 Simino il 286 Christ 85 203 Keheldler 98— 293 Keehner M= 210 u | * lern, the world's featherwelght e One Punch Night's Star Bout At State Ar- mory ip Hartford, May Settle Hartford, Conn., April 2-=A quar- r of a century ago, Terry Mc(iov- e plon, came to Hartford and fought s 249 [ Young Corbett, a comparative un- i) 38 [known in the world of fights and . | |fghters. — - After a brief but torrid battle, 45 442 333 | Corbett annexed the featherwcight i lerown. He did it hefore most of the , |aueience had comfortably LB LARYEr a8 AD) o | themselves around the ring. MoConnell . 108 — 234 {ing through the ropes far on the | Scheldel . % 3|short end of the betting, Corbett Ry S — |emerged the winner of one of the | o 430 o | ring's most surprising upscts. IEs M .6 so—au| Monday night, Paul Berler e Atar i 81— 1 world's light heavywelght chi | Tonngon . 93 81— 37 lig golng to meet Ray Goodrich T it ineavywelght from New Jersey. 3 |PUE DA =Y [ will be no title at stake, no crown | n to be knocked off a f g dome, 131;« . A s Il:-‘.‘ww-h possibility of ,y”’,i,,‘\l\ o i * prise defeat of a champion T | Hurd 51 05 b I 104 416 23 ROGERS BOWLING ' ATLEYS ' | b LEAGUE Carlson tesener saglin \ uhauer arall 464 Amlnl & Atwater. 58 497 510—1480 Atwater 108 Rapliael ... G. Carlno . . Thurson Fonew ... . Maneon .. Willlamets | venverg il 0 2 | 1 m. R Fredericks Fllling Station. Beeman . A T rle Pets Ponte Hornkus | | uwu [ smusn Mark | Tasapn Matesink Tro rag tinodraw Perking |Only Sensational Billiards Can tain Willie Hoppe's 18.1 Crown After Yesterday's Play. | New York. April 3 (P—Only sen- | =ational billiards can retain for Wil- | lie Moppe the 18.1 balkline billiard title that he has long beld in his | er which ends tonight. At the end of the tenth block night Schaefer led 8,000 to SALESMAN §AM {the mat for t |bach since Neuman is a zood pun |terday, the {the $16,000 {Johnny Drew will 1 " | Garcia, | knoc Angeles (2). - Heavyweights go down with one IFighters in ligh er divisions do, too, but the big boys with their terrific wallops, invari- ably end t tilts with one selid punch. Johnny Risko sent Berlen- bach flat on his back with a swing In the first round of their bout Augie Ratncr, a light puncher, flat- tened Jack Delaney with one clout Al MeCoy swung wildly and landed -—the blow erashing George Chip to e count, \eir One punch victories are always vossible, therefore Neuman must be handed a ¢ at Berlen- er and Berlenbach s no Delancy the defense. Neuman arrived in first of the g Atlas card city yes- report, in today while Catkigeh will rest will blow Rerlenbach report Sunday. The n Monday morning. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Hot Spring co, Ark Pittsburgh, kout over Cuddy D scored tecl Mel Stevens, feal Los Hollywood, (‘al.—Tommy O'Brl Pacific coast Jightweight champion, scored atechnleal knockeut over Irank weiter, Chicago (6.) diators on | BERLEACH Y5, MOUAY WINS TTTLE AFTER Monday | | stood him in good stedd on the links |Navy R 14 [ Hann, 10, 3 Dl the United States, Arny H o 13 L] 4 | Few golfers have borne up under |Dartmouth . 3 1 1 | MeCarneckle, & 4y 1 0 2 |such misfortuncs as Cpuickshani Columbia ...\, 0 4 6| Gustafson, rg. oy 0 L 1 [ hus experienced. Only two years aft- [ Hamilton ...... 0 4 1 B e 0 1 .l |er his arrival in this country to be | | 10 J professional at the Shackamaxon Pts aferee, Nixon; scorer, Brldaon. |eountry olub in We ~vr~n N, L. the Yale : r, P. Braddon. Bobby Cnisha | FIRRILY B ot e mutorys mont mteromn o (Navy - ;o 3 .»1 ;:nlr lll-\\r|\'\ most interesting epl. Navy L : B e © 0 HAYES STARS AGAIN ters Select List of Ghamplons m.' was I 1823 and the national 4 en golf champlonship was played & Sy SHine Inwood course on Long ls| onemnen Local Boy Gels Four Hits O“"I"I' T N. C., April § (®—Bob- |On the final day of the regulur ploy he ps (0 Plate For Lehigh ( nk, that cocky young |Cruickshank placed an LOCALS BEAT M[DD[LTOWN Agzalnst Princeton Baseball Nipe. ot who has been loudly knocking |#hot dead to the pin at the : pepnzes Johinuy Hayes of thils city has at golf titledom's massive portal il L8 S0 New Britain “Y" Team Duplicates 1o a regular berth on the since he carried Bolby Jones to cx [BRSAVAIDALOUE AN oNa & university baseball team, tra holes at Inwood in 1t has iksmen, Bobby Jo [ Former Victory Over Down Jiver Atlanta galned north dmittance, winning the and south open championship He Loses Match vesterday by one stroke, with a| The next day, in an 18-hole play- mAREscoTa ot 3. His rounds ©ff Cruickshank was defeated at the cighteenthi when Jones just about shot from soft sand to the right of the iroughout that season high in the list t open and profes h and since then he to be all MeDonald \ ahampion of 192 amateur, a bre. Smith, Heated the feared at vs in the great ar (i o this winter down in Texas {0 break B Jao K .| Cruickshank found himself in a the Australian, finished with 4. (at the end of the tourrament and : Il MiLood, of Washingtor out in the playoft. e will en wit Walter Hagen and national open at the Scioto our with 209 each Columbus, Ohio, this summer favorites. ny chg ampior k has been a f or was 1 have tied by sinking a five foor £ on the home green, but he miss. EI'S Superfority In Feneing Is Smith, Rirkwooc wcod and | yoain Demonstrated In Tntercol- n all had hance of entering the final nine faltered. leglate Tournament. Smith's 1 Luck | Not even a hole in one, accom- | April 8 (P—Yale's plished on ort seventh hole, |superio in fencin 5 has could 1 Siith victory, duc to Il |been demonsirated in the ntercol- luck on nine legiate tournament which has just Cruickshank, after faltering in closed here, New Haven repre- final morn ow confident | Sentatives ca every team atio $ foot putt on the |chamiplonshi Yor g par golf and| Th indi idual title winners were: came home a dolng the final Epee, Bennett, Navy; Sabres, Eskil e son, Navy; Toils, Lewls, Massuchu | Hud Many Reverses {setts Institute of Technology. | New York, April 3 (P—Bobby | Final team standings: Cruickshank, doughty little L da | Epec champlon aft erses 1 Won Lost south open title, Ay 2 1 1i The grit that ¢ | Hamiltor G 1 I throu Navy 1 2 2 1 Seafo f his native 'M. T o 1 2 3 § cou heart for 'en Fal e 7 months priton ca Sabre 1 that eventuall Won Lost Tled Pts. an escape thy Yale . 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Wilcox am lost through poor ilctown proved the scoring ace |pliching and loose flelding, but his team, heaving in five d Hayes had no part in this, handling rs and one > try good shape the only chance he stanza lad in the field, Summary; | Vincent Hayes, John's younger New Britain Y. M. | brother, has returned heme from I Ttl. | Lehigh to his home on Murray Haber, rf. o 3 0 { et and s enjoying his Easter Higrne Sl Sl i vacation. Vincent made the fresh- 1 [ 2 man wrestling team this year and 2 repre ted the college in the 125« pound ciass, Although he had had 1 [ 2|no previous experience, he broke 3 2|even in his matches, losing the 20 first two and winning the last two, [ana was the only man on the team Fl. Ttl|not tosbe thrown during the entire 2 14 | season. Globe Clothing House (ESTABLISHED 1886) Wilcox, rt. . 6 It’s Not Too Late To Buy Your Easter Suit Today Hart, Schaffner & Marx clothes re- quire so very little altering, if any. 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