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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1926, 2210080008000 TTE0R0RESTILILILLLIILILAPINNNNILL 2reannees seeepegrrtens! 1E1ITIA LTINS AR ARETISRERSELSSILILIAILEIANILAILMN ‘mmmm::r::m':xunumumxm P. & F. CORBIN QUINTET WINS lNDUSTRlAL LEAGUE TITLE FROM R. & E. IN ROUGH GAME—SOUTH CHURCH RESERVES TRIM THE . FIRST TEAM IN HECTIC BATTLE-—INDUSTRIAL BASEBALL LEAGUE MAY BE FORMED FRIDAY-—MAJOR LEAGUES’ OPENING SOON | 103000101000000000000 0004200 REER00S0T00000IERSIILATALIIANNGE SESTLLLOTIILLLILIIILIIINN: 91 LURLITIATIISRRNIRIIIITILITININL St seeettsts 11300200028 28028 08122, “DUTSY” TITLE GOES TO CORBINS IN ROUGH GAME Parker, a Substitute Pldccd in the Game Late in the Second Half, Breaks Tie With a Free Shot and | Wins Contest—Record Crowd Witnesses Battle—' Two Mistakes Cause of Russwin's Defeat—Y. M. C. A. Trio Gives Fine Tumbling Exhibition. League Standing | leaving the score at the end of tiv W ot | half § to b in favor of R. & I, P, & F. Corbin 1 second Half IRLENE s v iviio ind tongs in the second framo i Landers siy i i 500 (it was over a minute before Jasper SR&L. .. Ase 1gain broke away to cugs 1 stanley Works . ... 167 [goal. R. & E. pepperec bacl N. B. Machiue ... 2 hoard but their shots wore wild Hall to the champlons! Last|" ' ieatme falier i me Bt the . & asketball team {{he ball and the wus tied v a o points hoth |5 all, t g b minutes iropped in from the free try line, | |0 8ecOD 4 seconds osed out the R. & E. quintet and Fano von the Tndustrial lcague basket- |ing ti all championship. The game at! Corbing' lead CRRD G e imes ¢ loped into a struggle o as Swangon finally located ming all proportions of the hoop for 1wo points, Jasper sur- ball game or rather a tumbling prised the R. & E. team by ta shibition, although this went on a pass on a quick snateh and he fefore the game began, Parker, a | fipped in the goal without anyon in the game when |etopping him. This was an import went out on four per- lant shot. Micky Luke f d dropped in the deciding |Corbin's lcad when he fook a pass | tie and al- |from his brother and dropped the ough Holst 7 another point |ball in. These fwo shots counted rom the free try line, it was not |heavily against R. & Luke ry to give the Corbin team tes afferward, tore loose fo victory. er two points leaving the score A reco ’ crowd wit- |15 16 10 in favor of P. & F. ssed th o1 e two ¢ scored a frec try and Ny. tms muuled h other over the LOrE f ed him with a pretly Jor in the s8 to get the Arhure added a point but X on again found the hoop for old goal. Micky Luke scored night at o0od, Il, the spectators added a din of olces, klaxons and other noise mak- ng_contrivanc S othor free try. Joe Luke was awar lma dstoneiihat Oior : ol two free shots and he made Boil 1 hasketball fans o 1g00d tying the score after 17 min- tes had heen played, The battle rages alt over the floor. | weakened early | |™he Luke brothers were both cason by an injury to Tienn rame on fouls. A e taking Micky's place with Corbis 1 considerabl | was fouled and he dropped the partic Poslbiont b T 2 in neatl Holst followed a shor Goreat Malline v ot Deende time after with another free try and while R, & E. battled desperately for a field goal to tie the count, th game ended leaving P & F. chamn pions of the Industriul league ny other sidercd the w member of the slione Aefense stopping s and and breaking up with monotonous regularity. lly the thorn in the side Tumbling Exhibition rburr aleo Previons to the game, the Y. M ense and v 110" A. tumbling trio consisting of T.ec around the floor after the ball. Ny- Sadis, Vineent Squillaciote and Phil- horg was the main squeeze for the lip Nimro, gave a masterful exhibi- & E. team | 1o score wonld [tion of tumbling, These three pro Live heen much larger had it not lduced an act that compares favor R been for the excellent guure of ably with many acts seen on Morveili and Saxe in the back court, stage. speetntors gave them Ray olst and Joo Luke, both at f cent \ retty exhibition of | las summary: playing during the t, ‘The hig . & Corhin Corbin conter, ill with a cold, der FG. T ONsty I that he is one of the T 2 in tha city, Luke held him iother man. His brothier one mistake that er the game, rised on, caged a time, Mi ym his br st nnall Jt FOOTE BEATS LYNCH 1in ta Ll Alley Representative Takes Siv Out of Nine Games From tristol Man in State Maich, GHAMPION ELIMINATED ianley G. Mortimer of New York faoses o €. Suydam Cutting of New York at Raoquets i DING TEAMS RAPIDLY ROUNDING BERLENBACH W[]N[ LAY CLAIM TO STATE COURT CHAMPlONSHlP‘UEAl r}%‘g SHAPE FOR OPENING CONTESTS |Major League Exhibition|™ 500" \uicenin, rormerny witn Blrmingham, will oppose his former Injared Hand Wl" Keep Him & ' " e ’ Games Make it Neces :(’:);“;.fi"‘hm ""‘fl""E".‘_}j',‘,""”\-1."1?»(:1“;-1 Qut of Ring for Two Months ‘ ’ ; ' | sary to Look at Calendar i J50 50 MU o e De. : 2§ " L | (roiters 10 to s ; ; byt - to See if Season Is Near "¢iil 11000 wosany injurea, 4 & i President Rarnard of the Cleveland ey an e L ! M, —Injuries Have Caused 7y 0 o G dng woge- ertenbach’s right hat . ¥ A W eakness in a Few [tiations for Lirnest K. Padgott, tn- countered Ray Ncuman's ribg anc \ i ' § 4 4 ,1! flelder, obtuined from the Braves via i Man e the welver route, Me will join the % % DR 4 ¢ | Teams. Cincin aturday, In squabble, 1s out of the wars for at o < " i, L o — o Pl 138 gumes at for HBoston hut was used At short and second last season. head many times in thelr recent least two months and probably will G 5 1 i H M ; | Major lcague exhibition games of return to fightable trim only in ‘ 4 1 b B 3 the last few da have made it une time to test ifself aguinst an old i b ” ssury to look at the calendar o wake of Monday nig & games boxlng contests is another injury, et et K 1 cro il E Iweek away, the most promising DUTSHOOT FIRST TEAM ittle Jarvis of Englaud b W 3 Ry ! : the two principal circuits ing the vietim. While Berlenbach : & 3 ¥4 ‘ : i g a rounding Into forin and e was outpoint Neuman % 3 the players as individuals are reveal- ’ s ; § “ ] o reas e T Pwo Teams Pngage in Rough and tord, Conn., Jarvis gained ol ; ; ? 5 ; ing the reasons their sulury checks slon over Manny Wexler here, The i Y B ! § ¢ \ . ; At ilecs ""'““””-\'l Tnjuri ‘Tumble Shooting Bee Result- Englishman cume out of the fray 3 ’ ; ek ¥ : B AL KON YO T nes folul with @ twisted jaw which ehould 3 i ‘ . ; ¥ ’r'l‘l'l"""""‘““’ menaEt an malking ar- ing in Youngsters' Wir Features of yesterday's exhibition o 8o " 9 e nrogram inelude a ten inning battle I glant-killers las or several 4 le‘,luwl s this sum- 3 i hefween the Washington il e South ehurch mer, {8 warding off offensives from ] Phioto by Johnson & Peterson. (and the New York Glunts, heavy 50-46 o wild orgy 11 stdes. At ts meeting yesterduy Left to vight, top row: Clair. Morrin, Havlic k, Zehrer, Gourson, Adams, Bromberg, Diner. and timely slugging on the part of | Def oluy wua forgoften as ol Nowg Y onicuslz igRathL o iaony Middle row -\ Zaleski, Cherpack, Kilduff, C oach George M. Cassidy, J. Scully, Matul numerous players and stellar per- | two church teams scrambled mission refused to grant him date B it 1 S Bl i arrow, Bray, Manager Harry Vetrano. Bott om row: Sowka, MeGrath, Captain R. Scully, ~ form "]""" the part of ”] Pitts- supre 1d both quintets pep- d g a e ‘o el who figuréd promi- | peres o1 ota with shot ufter but there was no partiality, and S, Vetrano, nently in their ten's o woiliitat skethall was mostly solons did as mnuch for serfe 3 1 o ¢ e ¢ {8 the Now Brilain s = — e ries victory aticer absence, and the A single 1 with the bases ' 1eams r and torth along Tialtorcst and S ; i 00l husket un for the filled gave the Scnators their third | yye i i Defin\lel sardat forlihass® ovidos s e e e ing at . ugusta, Ga., the Nats played fing the progr ¢ use 1 up programs must be furnished befor Caly 5 2 crrorless hall & sollected o tofa programe must be furished before |\, o Gonnecricut for this ecuson R N Ohio State University Has Fargest |5 0o 0l and colleciud a tetal of e, ndune (i anoeaihat fchicd intL y Number of Athletes Tor (he 32d S°7ies with the Giants. They will iy, gy has #gr # half of each nain ¢ I 1 il neain today. —— 1 11 the way, action. He is said to have Gene ) » 5 with the Annual Penn Carnival, Cavey, Pirate star, who was in R 10 others 1 B i anged a li i \.x‘m All]alEHl‘ BUX@I’S (] COIlll)file I vhitaacionia, Aprit 7 0B — Ohio \“4‘: BeR e o ‘I;\n.r'!‘»mm":-'.r dmeandinodingEueleaientiee thele prospective opponents. | gan: b some of (he leading S 5 ! State university Jeads all cofleges |AgAIRS the Indianapolis elub ot Hot [ Mh01 UL befor b ):'lil-“,':":,':; s e e e == ghenies in fhe number of entrants lanather homer, ki Cuyler ! ; Sne B that the Ber ach-Delaney battls L ce he Baoston, April 7 One: of the : FEacdgsnnunl RLnINAl Y Eof S mm”\\' : 1 Ly Iy { G :\O(E: PYTTS d, hawever, ! mend in a couple of weeks Meanwhile Tex Rickard, planning (Faithivlimeating batweentthe {woilitha season iy on one v ougest American teams of ami- Pepnsylvania carnival on ' will go to EBbets field in from year's team, Frank teur hoxers ever developed will rep- | April o Jand Jost. will attemnpt to make i Iyn, where Fu les ) 1, o su sent this country in the FPun-| Coaeh Cas o UhRE Gk anends o zainst the Little 1105 BAL0] ! ¢ ein promoted last imer's high g I'wo s cou the wrong | American championships in Buenos |ingtitution, has entered his entire | 1OCkS: i ¢ he & adlleny .ff;“,‘“f up Harry Wills, il the was the gyres nest month. track squad in the annual gam e T SoliN e N RSOt e : o “fim.','l('l Weinert, ickey Walker, « some with the Weaver High anpions in eig ] s, who li\ieiuding n. numhber R Yankees got a triple .'x'ur.tl(nlhl» yes- | With him to I 5,7'1113. 16 Hatry Greb, Dave hade and Jimmy school in Harlior he team had were erowned in the finals of the | g o) repntation Nt ja|terday at Asheville, N. ¢, where he 5 0 oot passe chanes o and went [two day national boxing tournament | oo iiqad by only a e agne d last year with *flu. Koenig | it Jy a0 See s work at contidence here last night whl~ oo SLGinE untersl 1»1',- hrig ’N'}‘l the l:;n.‘: \\Il'h a n forcing the \Llu_\'“m:: suel nul sCore finge to the southern continent e SR o louble and triple during tie bom. a fuatur B Ty es @ S ‘ | T R S e (i £ s s [ oy “’_‘."H"_"“]_”‘:‘; \fll”“:‘\r‘;yl‘ ardment which won the eighth [ without tho services of May, but wd since ! The two days of fightlng were | (1 YAriows FRAY Iens B O straight from th Brooklyn Dodgers. | Kilduff, of the first team, played m ced by nnusually spirited : el 2 "Y1 The semi-final game for the I 1d rendere at aid. s sulars back [ing, and were featured by the speeial event on the program Wih Iy guis Cordinals is at Oklahoma City | Wilks did well as defensive guard. P:“(‘t;.”r;n‘.':.‘i.‘r went on @ tha ¢ one New Englander reach- ,‘,"‘m‘j\’”{;""”"”‘f “‘;"'”""‘;’m‘y‘:"”‘-”_f': iny. e club sliowed good form | Havlick, Adams and Cooley led the Rickard has 1ed ning st f st of tihe ' top ru llant e e e /””"\_ i n yesterday to 4lv.r~:uvlmfn ; it of vh..' team. Both A Iy by « eight ors of the kgt pUIEbYEw excellent support fo Young Cal- | teams turned in plenty of spectacu- (rants were principally from t Ietpt oo G D Grown, gl 200 0y ho hurled another close (lar shots. The first team showed it New York cily won three [meters hurdlo champlonship, which me, With Mellilo playing | was hurned out by its listless team mpionships, Pittsburgh two, Law. | st 3¢ was won by lord David tu s iing game at third, the St play, while the Reserves took no- ence, Mass.. one, University of Vir- | T iy _|Louis Browns shut out Nashville | fice of this end played a driving e B R e lity to obtain pern £ yesterday and will play there again | game which carried them to vic. winners eo: Laswrence s of Oxford today. Cateher Rego has been sent | ory, Tle summary: Pittsiurgh o : ze will prevent e 4 home in advinee of the team. N L OB Ttoores his team-mates from competing he two Philudelphia elubs faced Vi1 ol T Tommy Lown, Ui event cach other today for the h gaw i ; el 30 Tiernan, New | The entries of Brizham Young.of the cily serivs. Pate, Athleti “\‘l V- fou 1t " 2 § \ i 4 dofonsiviel York Arthur Flymy, Lawrence, U -, Oregor ies o recruit, and Mitchell, Phillie veteran, Greb at p t el dnefe i AR Gl S enry Lamar, Unive hi j received, sends the | were scheduled to hurl. N forts to rid himsclf UK 11h 1o ward an - st Virginia Armand al ant entries to an ur Snow prevented the Boston Braves- | ' i ™ Red Mason, g icorge v muel, San Prancisco, lieavyy precedent total, Baltimore game yesterday but the | oo Wb Engle, the ma : : : y antouneed w1 Roth nights were well at Boston Ied Sox chelked up another | 1o pugllistic heights, Harry claims ., e ; cetators heing In excess of 8,000, victory over the Louisville Colonels. Honrsealisol shod L Raveml T, o \ e cating Meeting Called to Form eiting tho singles, a triple and 4 papers in front Wim explaining 1y, " orme i s Sox and Braves meet in {6y a0 doswihi evhsos i T, e Industrial Ball League veland, Ohlo — Tommy 1 all; Ln decliwns, and fencht Thade £ ) : Jent of the Indus- |man, Cleveland, won a technical el B ‘ the first Chi- THat ans W B 2 v oA | 3 X 1 called @ knockout over Shuffle Callahan, of e \ite S rler to go the full Mason T S e B e b e ridny zo (1) route. Behind his pitehing, the Col- York e L McGraw, De- ling men took a onc-side s! . beat Johnny Roceo, New York 'game from Memphis The m'u:u\ ro making q ¢ 1 i i Just i 160l George ‘Courtney, Oklahoma, Cubs will land in sas City to- dsion on Greb's request, m u varsity, and . There has been a at won a technical knockont over Lew night and will get plenty of exercise Pers ; the last few we Warsi New York, (3). bere fomorrow providing the weath- | 1. Wilks 3—6: . “Cooley 3, Viddie Huffman mention (eapt.) Itvad e Wit ( r of a of the possibility of a league for ] W, Qre. — Len Mellody, |eF Permits, \ye 5 ivies for goal TIED IN LEN’UL : 3 ! e S o mie, Wyo. knocked out Dap Bill Zitzman w ce spike|— Morey 1, Wessels P the y < und in response to this, 1 Minncapolis (1). Bddie Rob- wounds and Clyde Sukeforth, vietim | Kilduf 6; Havliek 4, N ! Bors' Club Senior Valics Ball Teams 5 {on (Lot Tnvitations to an the f S “ineir ( cinnati to rest while their club, the | city will be sent ¢ 1t is expr non, Cal John Lester Jol R are playing the last two home-| One of the g | 5 @l that defln will be taken (son, New York, beat Boh Roper, rd hound games at Loulsvills to- |wood trees contains enough lumber Played Last Night t o s at this meeting. Chicago (10). v and tomorrow. The Cincinna-Jio hulld 50 bungalowe, pounded out an easy win over Torm Two Deadlocks Afte Ganes in B \KE A LOOK AT THIS ONC S WAS SO PRETTY AND JARSE PERSON BY WHOM MAROC AN < A SO0 SWEETLY GENTLE THAT | AmM NOW C:\\MLD' HE BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED | |7 WAS HEART- BREAKING ® HE'S AN AUTHOR OFFICE AND MY KEYS WHEN SHE TYPED HSR LAST ~H4ASED M WERE SOF LY TOUCHED LETTER AND CALLED |T A DAY. - AND PETTED BY THE ... NOW LoOk AT THIS DAINTIC LITTTLE UNREFINED, REPULSIVE MASS FINGE NYou EVER (SA\ OF REEKING FLESH! HE'S DROPPING AsH&_s RIGHT INTO ME PUR PURPO. AMEI Mullen Says Chicazo 1ans Will Not Think Callahan Throwsh Until He Loses In Home City M i i IONTREA I‘JH]\ THTLE : : ity s = OUCH! HE'S LEANING HIS THANK GOODNESS NE' 3 O\ & NO CONSIDERATION| WHOLE WEIGHT ON MY WHOLE ¢ > BUT I'M NEVER R - HE BANGS ALPHABET-.. 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