New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 6, 1926, Page 14

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:?nmmnnnum'mmmmnmmmnumwum i NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, tistertsrstesstasttii INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP TO BE‘SF TTLED TON‘(HT -BOYS' CLUB ATHLETES MAKE GOOD RECORDS IN NATIONAL TUESDAY, PAHALERITIINILY 2oy APRIL 6, 1926, FEDERATION CONTESTS — BERLENBACH HAS EASY i ’!ME WITH RAY NEUMAN IN HARTFORD BOUT—RENAULT AFTER WILLS GO frest s te st b DUSTY LEAGUE HONORS 11EIEERt IRttt II00ININIIEININISANILEISRRCILLILIEILINIAILLIILIAL 283 ARE AT STAKE TONIGHT MANYGOOD MARKS P, & F. Corbin and R, & E. Quintets Ready to Take the Floor For Deciding Battle—Largest Crowd of Sea son Expected to Be On Hand—Confidence Reigns in Both Camps—Y. M. C. A. Tumbling Team {o Giive Exhibition Before Game—Hayes to Referce, EASTERN BOXERS FORGE TO FRONT Twenty Among 32 Have Quali fied for Finals i in Tournament League Standing W differ zood all-around a £ it 1s 10 placc Many ¢ ven qualified fro st, four from t 1 o1 1 ities whose boxers qualif rounds were nd New York Gary, 1 with vith f New Jist © semi-fir 1 one n 1 and Uni riod of more than ose to qualify In the 11 included: Huerta I 2 pound BERLERBACH WINS EASILY Best Lisht on Hartford Cand i Battle Staged Between Bobby Gar- s and Jolny Drew 1 " man Lrmor uma 092 [M‘) bs have or that a club tn the na Britain ning every ¢ 110-Pound Gr New Britain Entries Hope to Have Recor tls i Mnu al Heet ve must of all age tiona es or L% tha p IE Nl"fl [GHT tonnd Matches riorn 1 Scrap On Their Indicate 1 ’\ hat In Tournament Have a Mands ‘Gana(liau Would Battle Negro| satistaction. | somethin DIXIES WIN Take 22 To 12 Victory From Orioles 41 In a Fast And Exciting Game At Boys' Club Gym, team the Oriole rom gymnasium ye At half time th ith the Dixies Orioles began to seors but their efforts winning t + Dixles Oric Boys' club erioot, 9 to 2 ext hal down 1 or Cohen starred witz played for the playe ordham ny Grip played New York outfit field He our times at | Oh, man! fiaiiiitastistt L0CAL BOYS MADE ROOKIE HAD STRANGE CAREER RENAULT MAY MEET OUTL WILLS THIS YEAR for Chance fo Fight Dempsey ew York, 7.2 Frenchmen, i one from France, yweight lists April 6 Two from ada and have cntered the and demanded one heas would early feelde with Dempsey. Rene cannot complicate the title situation as it 18 so taugled up now that the entire o son may be required addy Mullins, manage has agreed to see the interests shortly Itenault offer his reported Michigan City must withhold Jack Renault, mect the negro, Harry Wills, in the summer season, to which 18 entitled to a combat the champion, Jack ault's suggestion Canadian, of Wills, Rickard to tkh Tex regard hy the terms with the Paddy 11 April in but contra promoter, decislon ur of Thera 15 & matching of migh possib Wills @ open the way to a Dempsey Decembe Th commis slon, however, has shown no of relenting in its demand Dempsey meet Wills, Carpenticr, besldes agreeing t is looki Madison Square and Rickard may for the colorful Frencl He is training daily STILL SEEKS CUp Sir Thomas Lipton Eapected To 1s- in July, in May man to do. <ue Challenge For Ioternational Yacht Race. go, sill is vomas Lip- won York, April many ves Sir Arthur cup, songht by ton From the Royal Ulster Yacht club niay 1 ted another ¢ 1ge for the tr v long on this Atlantie, \ colors of Britain. This n '”tmu says, will bring the in- ternitionnl a year from the ind he prefers to have Hook rather than off in Octoh Shamyrock race e, who will bhe w Fife of Shamrocks Sir Tl shamrock 11 e and W r of the suile slipper this tin on of th GARDEN ON ATR Tex Rickard a Year Ago Refused to Have Fafnts Broadcast From Manmmoth Arena in New York. 6 P - home Madi of hox- shows, other the New York Square April o Garder houte, dog and is meets enterprises, now track “on at ing ard mad believed that would keep oY Alttough F tement, ft wi eared the 1o attendan no st T 1t now il WAL how the f s afti has ehanged will let t ghters are the radio soldiers unable world know faring, the having come to leave thei from Nospital cots " hurlers for LTI Pitchers Worked in Vain | Yesterday to Stem Tlde of Base Clouts But Bat- ters Seemed Their Offerings—Favor- ! Most In- to Like | | ites Win in | war m!flfl"l" 00K FOR TWIRLERS’ RECORDS GLOOMY IF HITTING IS CRITERION their serles with Indianapolia today i meet Little Rock tomorrow. Not to be outdone by Wright, Shechan hit a homer for Pittsburgh yesterday McKeehnle's crew is watehing a keen flght for second Halryne, coast star, giving Ed- n» Moore unusnally hot competition, Chie l,.u! White Sox, who easily beat the Little Rocks yesterday, are now in Memphls for a two-day ex- ibition. The Chicago Cubs are east- rd bound, due to arrive in Kansas ase, { Clty tomorrow night to start a four- stances, Many around 1eartening hours are just | the corner for big I | hurlers unless the batting records made In the most recent exhibition ganies are only “streak of luck." A number of pitchers worked in vain yesterday and a of them expericnced thelr worst dreams con {ng true, their offerings proving thw vory thing the batsmen destred. Tn elght of the day's cleven exhibition a grand total of 153 safc were made, 112 going to the ners and 71 to the losers. I gardeners were Wright of the Plttsbur slammed out two horiers to his club’s one-sided vietory over Indianapolis Tiot and the Detroit Tygers col lected nine estra-base hits while de- feating Atlanta at Atlanta, 16 to 1 Lazertl and Gehrig of the New York Yankees each hit four bag, in defeating Brooklyn ‘aylor and s brought the sey ( Fayorites won yesterday, th geven of the « wi busy. Pirats featurs victory Springs, o1y at Knoxville Welsh of the Boston in three runs each bags with hits ty. in most Ir big tiniers ight tilts with | T'he only upset was suffered by . Louig Cardiansl, by the Shre Red Birds have ro pected defeat 1 knock them over fidence, sa today. In the three inter-league games, the Wasiilngton Senators, Philadel- phin Athletics and Yankees, Junior circuit flag contends emergad victorions, The Se hammered two New York Giant 17 hits. nine coming fn the ninth for nine runs. The Giant- | Senator serics 18 now tied two-all and will be resumed today at Al sta, Ga The Yanks won straight from the off in the first frame with six runs of Huxleigh Grim The Athle clinched the series against the othe team, the Phillies, winning | th ourth ight victory. Eddie | Rommel, Mack's ace, went the full | route for the winner: th Boston teams had a success- ful day, the Braves scoring 11 runs \zainst the Jersey City club and the fox downing the Louisville Rufe the Red Hose the Kentuckians for five tances inning hers th veporters. Th d along like g and the unex- serve as a tonie, from the tree They will meet Tul- cyclone all their seventh Dodgers, starting | lome Colone shut out Innings. Disaster ha Ohio teams, g 0 invaged the camps of two Cinelnnati back- stops being out the game and Johnny Hodapp, Cleveland third sacker, being on crutches with smpound fracture of the right leg. Coach Groyerland is preparing to a Wingo if necs during the of Picinich’and Hargraye fr innati lineup. Rube Lutzk Hodapp's position. s St. Louis Browns continuc hitting mood and pounded | to 7 victory over Chat- nooga yesterday, The team s in fine shape today's tilt with Nashville. Cobb o rygers used his trongest lineup, excepting bat- tery, to beat Atlanta and will prob- ahly send the same players aaginst Biny today. The Pirates end e the will Sis to s | out a Cing 1k 0w for ingham out-hit and out- ' ot ¥ serios. 10 SETTLE SUPREMACY Two South Church Baskethall Teams Will Meet Tonight At Boys' Club Gyminasinm, will he played tonig! the Loys' elub to settle the question y Letween the two quin- ave represened the ) on the court this win- sturt of the scason, afte tea mhad been chosen members of the squad formed into a Reserve team nd played with remarkable success the developing rapldly and losing only 3 games out The first team, meanwhile, zames in @ unent play, finisiing very credit- cason. serves have 1 clamoring for a game with the m long time, and the al losses of the older players have the youngsters a lot of con- The records show a strange miz- up. The Emeralds defeated th South church first team twice out of : the took 1wo from the Fmcralds; the Jub Reserves twlee nosed out uth Church Re- tovs’ club Re first team lost 10 am which retords would indi- were inferior to the Reserves. On the other hand. the first team twice swamped Plalnville, W took two games from the Reserves. up in great style and makes tonight's outcome doubt- ful. The first team is confident of showlng it is really far the superior team, while the Reserves are eager {o demonstrate that they have pacs- @i the older quintet in ability, and it promises to be a real struggle. regular o younger wre hroughont year, after "he te for a te BICYCLE RACE BEGINS Annual Siy Day Grind in Parls Gets Off to Start — McNamara and Horan the American Team. Parls, Aprit 6 () — The annual six-day bicyele race 18 on. Fifteen got away shortly after eley last night for the long grind. Reggle McNamara, the f mer Australlan star, but now of Newark, J. and Harry Horan the same ecity, comprise American team and are among the favorites picked to win the eve Thirty minutes after the race b gan there was a bad jam whilo Horan, Van Kempen and Goosgns were sprinting for a_prize ofterad by a spectator for the best time made in five ps. All three riders wer rown heavily to the track, and t 1t was feared Horan had braken arhons Later, how- he was able to return te the s accorded an ovation two riders were only o'clock of the co ever, track and ¥ The other roughout the night there were numerony sprints for purses offered by epcctators. Farly this morning Van Kempen and his partner, Faudet, were leading. OH GEORGE | BOUGHT A PERFECT LOVE OF A HAT YESTERDAY: { | { | | \ or )ATTA GiR! 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