New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 9, 1926, Page 22

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

22 A L s s e ERe e e e e et ei st tatetntttatttssaatsssnstssstistastaassessssnsssseaseeneesssantessesstsssssststens: NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1926, SI3EEIIIIILILNIILLILLLLLLILTLLILLS sggRRiR SRR R RS S AR SR I SRR R AR A RS HEE BE R R s R R R R ANDERSON MEETS JOE FOOTE AT CASINO ALLEYS TONIGHT—PIRATES TO ORGANIZE FOR THE COMING SEASON—CORBIN RED SOX HOLD ORGANIZATION MEETING NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT-—BABE RUTH STARTING TO SHOW A RETURN TO OLD-TIME FORM R L L e Ly Lt e Lttt E e 0T 1oLt e et Resteaeseststesanssstetttsssetssessstets: SHOWS RARE RING GENIUS BABE RUTH PROVING HE CAN STILL SEND BALL INTO THE FAR REACHES JONES AND HAGEN LEADERS ON LINKS Regularity — Harris | E ey | H Pair Is Favored to Win in Goll Team Show Campaigns During This Year inating and tand vew York Slugger H Been Pounding Out Ba Hits With of a Semblance Washington Will and They Be in the Running. w Yorl® April § P itions that Walter Hu Jo in The dom po; Lohby cupy in rellef golr Baseball Training ( imitable Bal ball's h “amps () - ; out as the 2 mpalgn s frontiers , is proving t orthward ball to the Nowhere among deeds of niblick, b hts of the re or His walst line somewl In comparis York Y pounding out safe hit A sen vo 8 ver blance of regularity dut training prominently straight Dodgers omer as there n a record to ank lias 1 o he achievements of these the past four years. g conspicuous for its in o champlons rise helghts one day and “flop” ull thud the next, the feats 1 Jones gatn added Jus. T cles, where victory over sterday team’s 1 the Ly conn and a brac was played Bucky hn McGraw Glints that th & next fa MeGraw the Na ut out t countries dur- Magen cham a stroks e four he Brit missed jt v scasons S once by and sional Golfer's or the 1 same sp oceasion captured \ association n, Jones, confining lome mpion second in his it and gained ur crown twice in and one has won the finishcd I to res 1 to Noriolk Saturday and series which now v of the e St. Louis ( closed their terday with a vic Mo., and will me team, the Browns, 7 morrow. With | ind Davis ting play Memphis ended w move amat bty 16 in this ; Walker in 4 and Willie : » carried oft the arazen Jonors in open champion- also held the P, G 1922 and 1923, but these stars has quite ap- d the all around, of Hagen and Jones, Average Strokes e the last six years of play (eloins American open 2-hole test, three Hage marks all riy rouchir A brillia e consistent me ith a t In & o o i Chicago’ ] California, terday it snow. Th the veteran and three two elubs Chicago Wi od out of n this time at B iin ent of the v series to be pl Kansus rokcs of per- opposing Alexa runs in fi top meet ay renewals of no competitors e than the sensational vietory test in followed by over Jones i more fear se 1wo. recently hole \t mateh play 1 Sox any na Phil haye the Georg mor stige on this Smith, Harry Mactarlan Wild Johnny ympston the will keep Ty Americ Mool nt ho v to b women 1 title st odds, however, Hagen Miss most " golfer t of American spait which has seen Jones endent, Bu likely to face nding her championshi 0 ors over irl s in defc such seasoned and Mrs, ore 1 1o cont he You stars Vir Yan Maureen Or- in Iorlda vouns strength RANGER A. C. NOTES Vote an wmq Mo M'“y on Baschall Question Necessitates Calling of Special Yale 1uh sehall Mecting Sunday Winnin = Judge Takes { \](l(]v for t in Semi-} C., April bankr recelving bids ¢ LIPTON HERE WITH YACHT CHALLENGE Sir Thomas I Eager to Press for Elusive Trophy New York, April 9 () of a century quest of the cup today finds Thot on a visit, still eag 76 to press on vachting trophy, an ambition which hias outlived four defeuts and an exponditure to §$10,- Will my next challenge be my last, rtainly not, it we fail. 1y most valuable coll: of yachting trophics in the world, but 1 never shall he satisfied until 1 win hack for Great Britain the cup America took from us 75 years ago." Thus did Sir Thomas Indicate how deeply the quest has taken root in a man to whom the world has ylelded fortune and friendships, denled the prize A quarter Anierics of for the straight ot close you ask? Ci we the fame, vho has been vet le covets, “I am still robust and healthy, T keep that way hecause 1 never have ndulged in smoking and drinking, nd hecause T make business my in," said the genial Irish sports. man who has become one of the most-interviewed men in the world. Forly-five requests for visits from newspaper men and magazine writ- ers have been received by him since lifs arrival early this weck, Yachting has been hobby since boyhood days his early a stecrage Thomas' althongh experiences in sea travel as passenger did not tend to | kindle youthful enthusiasm “I came over here in the at 17 and went back the same way,"” he explained, “hut I took back something the fantthy badly necded | my own experience fn Amer barrel of flour to make griddle and a rocking chair for mother.” Except o chalienging ber in anticips races in July, dicated that his p He says he cussed with desig style of yacht I Ameriea’s defender entry in the contest cost him at least a dollars. ‘Our defeats In the p Aue partly to the Herre od American boats and clever handling by pers. Tut T Tiope v enough hy our exy PIRI\TFS MAY RE ORGANIZE the cup next ion of a 097, sir for Tho s wore indefi- et dis- and against whose cted to million has no ars the will pit a craft expr other is partly American nest FOR COMING SEASON Manager Ken Sannders and Coach Chartie Miller Hold Conference, and Declde to Play Pirates A. C ball team reorganized matters The will 1 pendi o an- Ken arlie Miller, im who is Suunders tha coach of the in a great me giccess the | last n hat if they can put throw in question, that d this year oy matters + call for Pirates ar well known through- in bas matters diffict 1 geme re- asure for the fow sea ures auld he re diamond ca the pending no immediat Tl org use of will he fates | road ndi a team and the awa ave ar in a short tinme negotiations to a s under way are rought ssful conclusion team will appear on the road and will probably arrange for This will give the this city who have been in- the n to view the work of the hoys luring the in am's progress coming summer, step 1o he o 1 aken which is team nee RED 90X R I ETING er John Tohin Tssues Call For Assembly of Baseball Team At Night, direc from th ers, how Red Sox stand as the is looked for in elusive | steerage FIDEL LABARBA | | FIDEL WNIPPED GENARO N CALIFORNIA / RIGHT AFTER FRANKIE { JAAD GAINED THE CROWN | THE SECOND JIMMY. WILDE" CoMPLIMENT SEEMS To Fil LA BARBA HOWBVER | affirm his Intention of | (BY JOE WILLIAMS) New York, April 9.—Until Barba came to this Fidel La town and | messed one Lew Perfetti around in | w an enc York 'S Wrong tic unceremonious manner, has been asking itselr, with Frankie Ge-| naro? You may recall yeal product, is credit over the was gencrally 112 pounder in the That is, he was until he the coast in the carly summer .H\‘l‘ in an unguarded moment agreed to ! debate a matter of the fiets with a former amateur who had gained a certain local prestige by winning | the Olympic fitle in the flyweight division, This reformed amateur was Fidel La Barba, a fellow Ttalian of some 1S summers and a precisely equal number of wAnters, ! New York as something must, | be wrong with Genaro, Possibly it | vas the climate. You know how | is when we casterners \’!‘fl(\ll’(" into strong land where there s ed qifference in climate and Almost anything is liable that Genaro, a| with three vietories to late Pancho Villa, ted as the hest ket went to and points. for the a mar custon 1o happen. New York flecting mome did not pause for a conslder that | Genaro had | superior absurd besides, this a too tion. And d ever heard of Barba beyond the Rockies? And then Tex Rickard persy tha to come opping tour on the ¢ expedition enouzgh e with Lew T Barba proc La| wded avenue, and, if little etti eded to to its on, to Frankie was, in time shindy New most pe give York plexin What's w The wit Genaro brief, La Barba, La Barba only fought six rou but he showed undeniable class. is a custom to compure ht artic to Whether La Barba is other Wilde ren You are saf rong with ds Tt current fly- Jimmy Wilde. | actually g to be proved. | © in saying however, to Wilde than any game has had in the And that goes for | he comes fiyweight pust fiv Pancho oser th vea Villa AMATEUR T INIS TITLE €. Suydam rs. Cutting to Meet Jay Gonld for Title in New York To- morrow—Gould Holds Title. New Yorl P | ould Philadel the national ftle ing on C. Suy- will meet hia tomor- | amateur court gained 1 posit vesterday Hubbard 6-0 Geor hicago , in the final Te s of the tourna- | 1though Gonld on for 20 il T ied to will title fr he ng r he in, his will take tomorre SELECTED AS COACH tay Wagner, Fnd on the Columbla his Foothall Team Tast Seasom, Addad to Mentor's Staft | York, April 9 0P — Ray | end on the Columblia foote last fall, has been se- | of the 1926 will comprise John C. Dep- Bliss ner, team which 3roodil and n\’:kvne /// W //// BECA\)SE OF W5 YouTy, HE_CAN STEP ONIY_IN Sk ROUND BovTs Take @ One swamped sided Bengston, 1 |Jones, Greenblatt, |Rappaport, |1k |Zevin, Marholin, Carrubba, cast for the holi- |y (6) | knocked out Alex Donald, | Jaw, lor, Goldstein, New York (10). ORIOLES WIN l HOFF TRIES FOR REGORDS Sided Game From | Norwegian Tole Vaulter to Attempi Pioneers At Y. M. C, to Set World’s Mark A Notch A. Gym I%y! The Score Of 19 To 2. | The Higher Tonight. Chicago, April 9 (P—Charley Hoff, armed with a new bamboo replacing the one he Orioles hasketball the pioncers in a zame last night at the Y. M. the final score beigg 19 to Recano starred for the losers made his team's only two The entire team played well winners. The summary: Ploncers team one- another notch higher at the Annual American Institute of Bank- s' track and field games hero to- night. The Norwegian is one of three world's record holders who will com- [pete in the meet's open cvent Murchison, internatio champion at indoor sprinting, and Dehart Hubbard, Mich of the international broad jump ree- ord, are the other two. rf 0 Loren American Bicycle Racer Orioles o ! v Far Behind in France T Washington, April 8 (& e . tary Kellogg has advised foreign affairs commit hat per protection is heing rded in Germany to American property own- ers against the activitics of the Schutzverband, an organization to foster !il\;:n ion to recover for Ger- { German real estate Amcrican citizens. ks e information was in response to a house resolution sponsored by Rep- resentative Woodrum, democrat, Vir- — Secre- hie house owitz, g (- g 8 wleocee FIGHTS LAST NIGHT The Assoclated Press. ginia. Tacoma, Wash, Roy Cliffe, le, beat Lou Rollinger, (‘hi(‘ng\)‘ Big Bill McKenzie, Canada, Mooge TRYING TO CLEAR FIELD Chicago, April 9 (A—An invented furnace, ordinarily used to melt as- phalt for street patching, used to clear the foot deep snow from the White Sox park in an effort |to get the field in shape for the | baseball inangural Tuesday. Canada (1). Terre Haute, Ind. Terre Hau Bud Tay- shaded Abe recently lost, will seck | |to set his world's pole vault record | Eighth | an's holder | 3 pro- | is being | WWWWX&W PREDICT SENATORS ANDERSONTO MEET WILL LAND ONTOP| ~ FODTE AT CASIND Bucky Haris Sure His Teaijtate Champion Takes Bight Out Will Come Through This Year | of Nine From White Atlanta, Gn., April 9 (P — Tn| | spita of references of eball crities to the Washington Senator: as “cripples” and “old mern Bucky Harris, youthful player- manager, sald here yesterday that “It fs the same outflt that won the world's champlonship year before last and the Amerlcan league pen- nant last ycar, “If history repe | 1and on top this year,” Yarris said “My team is mot composcd of old o8 " Ry e Bak men. It is all made up of some of |\ |1, " Cepuged 118.5 to White's the best ball players ever produced. o'y ™ xigfe made 30 sparcs and Just because a man has had Vo alriikcal ot baod navian Eparas: perience, doesn't mean that White made 17 spares and: thres can't play baseball.” strikes. He missed ten spares. The Harris said he would start the | nyw Tlaven bowler was forced to same team that ap- | pjja up a total of 137 to take tho in the world 8¢- | i1y game of the mateh he won, so wonderful was Anderson pinning them up. This made the high mark for the night. Just to show how Anderson hitting them, only in the fourth did he roll than 110, and in this fram “Buddy" Myer, who replaced e pins for 102 Bluege at third last scason when onight the the latter was injured by a pitched | Britain ball, may relieve Roger Peckin- | waiting paugh part of the time at short- place stop. While “Peck” is not slowing 'derson and Joe Voot has a leg that must he sides hejpg a state this will also abont decide cham two duekpin bow! Anderson, state champlon r, s in a grim state of mind for his match with his local rival, Joe rep: of Rogers alleys, at the Casino alleys tonight. t the ( Toote, sentative Evidence of this was given when An- White of New Haven in a state league mateh, took cight out of nine games. Anderson was in wondertul shape ‘ngino last night derson, rolling against s itself, we will some ex- he It they runners-up plonship, ty again." are good cnough to he for the world's cham- T guess they will ook good to start things off e New heen take An- Be- mateh howling all for t the Casino ull¢ that havs il when ns the 1re city rec. {ists p there question as to 50 mn a good fielder, throws Thesc Peck is one of the best I Harris sees lif- tle of Peck losing his posi- tion permanently. The entire Washington team is |in good physical condition and | barring injuries, will begin from the start of the season as a serious | contender for the American le flag, Harris said, 3 onship. | well, in the but in « has always hee city, whicl was superior. Anderson, representing the alleys, and Foote, representi Rogers' lanes, are with the most intense feelin wtween them, When Anderson injured his back a fow weeks ago, just prior to his WSy two slated matches with Foofe, it was whispered about in cerfain cir- fecles that the champion was a little Iafrald of the other local man. BASKFTBALL TITLE Brooklyn, Twice Defeated in ,hclmg that suc e s s case, but § Anderson and his followers are out | Serlas for the American Cham- | to show the boys on the north side | | of Church street just how good the | pionship, Makes Stand Tonight. :champion can be when he s pushed, Foote, on the other hand, is eager for this match. He has been doing some fine and steady bowling in the nd promises to ma Vrvln:fi hum for the boys tonight. His eye has ngver heen better and his ball 1s hitting off the head pin overy time. With Anderson going like he {s and Foote in his hest con- dition, no other match in state league circles could equal tonight's battle the Casino. Both second match at Rogers xt week, the day to be se Cagino vals to | N Iyn, v York, April 9 (A — Brook- twice defeated by Cleveland in the series the American pro- fessional basketball championship, || malkes its stand on {ts home court | the 7ist Regimenl armory here | for | | This series between western the champlons of . will he declded by the winning of three out of five games, Cleveland won at Cleveland | yesterday and last night. Two champlon girl t will continue Cleveland. Tota eastern the | leag will \ms also | jected, their tests started at| fThe al points at the end | of the series are to decide the winner. The Cleveland Newman- Sterns team has a 44-43 advantage over the Edmont Commercial | Grads of Canada games will he started at % o'clock, or shortlv after, and every one who is interested in bowling wifl be on hand to witness the spectacle The scores of last night's match hetween Anderzon and White are as | tonows: White—96, 96 111, 91, C | = S 100, 106, 127, ‘Exploration Ship Off [ et | For Dutch New Guinea | 115, 122, 121, 1 Sourabaya, Dutch East Indies, | April 9 (P—The steamer Famalhout, having on hoard the expedition | headed by Profossor Matthew W. Stirling of Berkeley, Cal, arrived here at 7 o'clock this morning. The alrplane of tho expedition was plac- ed aboard and the steamer left for | Macassar, Celehes, at noon. The expedition is to explore the | unknown parts of Du‘ch New Gui- | nea, particularly in an endea field goals a game and in three find traces of pigmy trit contests fallled from the field | e [times, counting 18 baskets in one READ HE SSIFIED ADS | of the games and 17 in each of the | other two. . 114, 102, total 1,067 118, Searine Record ( OFf (4] Backothallapg | Bluefirld, W. Ya, April 9 (A — The season’s national scoring ree- ord for girl basketball players {s claimed for Helen Eichert, 16 year old ecaptain of Welch high school, southern West Virgin av ged 12 the Movie of a near-sighted man in search of his g lasses FEELS IN PockeT WHERE HE USUALLY KEEPS THEM = NOT THERE - -- IN OTHER INSIDE -« FEELS CONFIDENTLY POCKET By BRIGGS NOPE - NoT THere! RETURNS AGAIN To OTHER \NSIDE POCKET, THOROUGHLY ALARMED Now = NoT Trere!! WHY DoGGoNIT THEY MUST BE USUAL POCKET - FEELS AGAIN- N DE SPERATION TAKES A CHANCE WELL FoR THUH LOVE — OoF — FEELS IN BOoTH coAT WITHOUT POCKETS - - OF COURSE WELL 'F THAT DON'T Be EVEN ON TROULSER'S 0T anr(s. THINKS ofF UPPER LEFT OUTSIDE COAT \ POCKET-- YESSIR Taere ThEY BE, DAH- H-H-GONNIT ! AT—= (, How DO You SPose EUER HAPPENED To PUT 'EM IN THERE!

Other pages from this issue: