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NEW BRIT:\IN D;\II,Y HER:\LD, SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1926, - ——— - e —’——_—‘—__——————__m' TSI SNINRENSIALIIILINALIRIIALLNLS R RS SRR R R Wm':xxmmmnmmuammmx.xuw s ienasiss WL B e B S R S B B R T ANDERSON SHATTERS HIGH TOTAL PINFALL MARK IN STATE LEAGUE MATCH AGAINST FOOTE —NATIONAL GUARD RESERVES HAD ENVIABLE RECORD FOR SEASON—“HERALD” ALL-STAR INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE TEAMS CHOSEN—BIG LEAGUE TEAMS HOME RRzssattsiosiasitssseeniizttisteitestiiniisscisttenististiniisat Wmuwmx;uwmwz:z"mm:mmmmwmummum RIRitetehesiititiiteiesiististnitatststitte ittt ey SRR HRS s s B b s en Har ettt st as 2 v 14 HERALD MAKES SELECTION-2 = NINE MAJOR LEAGUE MANAGERS HOPE TO WIN PENNANT BASEBALL FANS IN SIX CITIES TO OF ALL-INDUSTRIAL FIVES;! fren » : = G_SEE I@!R_ELUBS' IN ACT!QN TODAY l‘ann‘ Abhility, ()fl'on:-—mvud_ficfcn , Shooting and : /s ' ' : e e, ?ANI][RS(]N SMASHES“.““'M el S 5 i ; i | | Battleground of New Consistency During Season Points Which Decided | : L o ol ARy ; £ | STATE ,‘I‘I‘EY MARK Y ok AT e Positions — Matter of Choosing Between Second | 4 ! ; ; ; & " o ‘ CULIGAERIEIIG A NG and Third Quinlch- Was Difficult—Factors Which : Brooklyn Dodgers Decided the Naming of the Players on Teams. Hits fo l 126 PlllS flngh Pll] Washington Senators , ) g : : : ‘ Tell Record [or (he Season Play Giants at Capital— Position Pist Team Second Team Third Team ~ G Y & . . : ) o o st s Other Teams Playing. Right Forward Jasper La Har Swanson TR % i N Lett Forward Delser M. Tuke Darrow Center Holst ( ochowski J. Iuke . % & § H Rlght Guard Nyborg Pelictier Wilson | / o 5" ) 4F e the Casino alleys in ELECH S Left Guard Arbure Morelli Saxe k. f i ¥ ¢ . - X 4lagainst Joe Foote, takin n ont Anckpin night rose to unparalleled f ) cities con ol clubs iy action on the of the nine games rolled, In su do- o tng, the champion broke all state Vankoe Stadit Nill by hattle o1 10IBOSL | ot of the v Vork Amerieans . 3 4 ¢ % nmateh 8 year ard lir ) 4 i today on and Saxe are Awo sure Y s ; : i ¢ 4 | T Ry 1 . und 1eled 8 who have been chosen for A i % i 4 3 f ‘mu,,m Joe Foote was in prim . | 81 Louis plant is to C tos third team. This was a diffieult A ¥ i 5 i ¢ T aA s o il onE B A R e Joy with the firs 1 home 1 be Saunders nearly | 4 | = s ter than wag last night e | Ser sen 1h ! Browr intthedsunsofoglory i “ atter time he | Nt the immense | he stadium now scats 54,0t tendency to commit personal | These nine haschall pilots A, P b et tiiai HhEsliding tabals home coming day tor the awever, was thought to be a | seeking their first major leagne s MCCARTHY (TO! .\ an ) te miseed vory Washi Senators, who will cone : 1 this point alone, he | Some are hopeful this will be their ; SIS &R.Y(T P : FQ%TC“E%( o) nitls 1o knock down spares | tinue their serles with the New York v t lected, S of | year; others, less 4 ¥ + [to add to his scor v Giants, s cams, the Red Sox stood out ‘ nd Wilson of | content to wait another seasc all times on top of him and swung and Braves, the second more tha nirs, 1 make a tough palr of | S0 While they build up their s, 3 4 3 th : 2 D= over (he road to victory with a big |contest of their ety serics while the I ; Cobb, Fohl 1 an 5 \ : Sl S SO oh Blopke ik e two Philadelphia ciubs are playing No one ma resent the America ague 1 e & ¢ 5 of the Boston Red Sox in ' Eqgie bit an aver 1 with their final game, The Cleveland Ine everybod Hendricks, Fletcher, c : > ; 3 r hi Anager the St ona pinfail of 1126 pins shatter- | alans play the first of o games tes who Hornsby and McCarthy the L il Lou ‘ S 'ing the high pinfall record for the with t1® Cincinnati Reds at*Cincine SSeRORILh “""“"" ool FOHL(TOP) 3 RO LT ) ”’S“ gue 190 season. Foote averaged |nati est from Cobb, Sisler, Collins, Bancroft and £ g up as sccond p le in 1 00,1 with a total of 98 hich is no The favorites w down to defeat any \Hornsh\ are player-pilots. are coBs I'ohl and his Brownies came within | mean bowling in 2 ge match, in vesterday's ten exhibition games, mfle ders but Cobb, McCarthy is ¢ F a gle game of tying the Yankees | During his sen al demonstra- | Dean and Carlson of the Phillles shut he baby member of the g wanner, Hornshy, Colling sp! pins, And out the pennant ring Ahletios pmm of eervice, h‘“”‘h en named Sisler and Bancroft all did well last |, spares and eight stri land the Red 8 sed fans by . manager of the Cubs during the . . season i double strikes 7 beating the Bra rrors figured National Guard Rese]‘ves e led Louis- Rty ke While the carly dope daesn't favor a1 tha . be missed hit- [in the defeat of the Doston Nations rala 2 ville to the gonfalon in the Ameri- & 3 4 any of these “non-pennant-winning” iy ¢ 2 a spare, |als Oflly Five Games Dlll‘ll]g Seagon can Association MEARETS 10 come | 1 this s¢a- | Foote made 16 spares and six strikes | Pittshurgh's World Champlon Pi- nd Horngby gained thie managerial ar a 3 raves, and [son, some of them are still hopeful | nyissing seven spare breaks. irates hung up the batting record of ; — job of the St. Louis ) i lom S tal S O G i e \dricks | of showing fh and thereby | The crowd w viewed the |the day by getting 18 safetios against wards the middle of the 1925 chase. | over the job of hoss at the start of |the Reds cop their initial flag as major leaguo [mateh hotween these (w0 are the Louisville Colonels, Kiki Cuyler {Collins was appointed Whits Sox |the 1924 ssason; Dancroft with the | Fleteher was named manager of | managers of the Hardware City, numbered weil [led the attack with four hits. The ! over G600 fans and the exciiement.|Pirates yesterday scratched Eddie ‘.buwglm'fl he match was intenec. | Moore, second sacker, from the hos- ho1s the most success taff. There are s al players of Every ball that went down the all pital list and added the name of ort history of the 4 []MPETITI"N G IURCH BAQEBALL LEAGUE Afi[s [": ?!‘AYI- RS 6 f 4 inches, including Leo |was accompanied by a thunderous!Paul Waner, fielder. Eddie had been el o Wi Dicl 1 t . Bill Jacob- roar of shouting. lout of the game with a bad ankle for During the 26 games played #; e B ’ { 3a 3] v, | lLast night's atch was the first weeks. Waner had eight stitches men | Donts were chalked up by the team IS FA[;ING ’"L["_‘N Meeting Monday Evening Will Dis- 9 of the White Sox. 'half of the postponed series between | {aken in his lip, injured by a bated been | as ns or their opponents T tiof “irenit For the Seven of the ms ha s Anderson and Foote. The second pall, ) \us were very successful cussghormatlowelenait Lorathe i : onw player who tips the beam mateh will be rolled at Rogers al-| The Glants turned the tables on early season games coming Coming Scason, 9 o4 vond the 200-pound ma with |lo¥s Monday night and at this time, |the Senators at Norfolk and cut the s oo T ing WL Have 0 FIghL, e o v v o e YA SHOW Big LEGGUEIS fo 25l o b [ o oo tho s em Yt ws iy hly e o, + \,‘ '; ]hnn; .-',;uzh’)‘ s " of the Inter-Chureh league B Y p d r] H B 'l | g Anderson, n week, ]Fm}‘m\de\pmng four hits, one & homer, in i fler y had played a ban i v il { - Tondavil \ " 1) bl whil home yun |anether nmmh rub on his hands|foup times u ; held he Y. M e N ile home run m p. Bre*"ava w10 Retain His Crown on GOurts e v v ene v. se . emea B Young and Normally Built | e ey e P them 21 to The Nats with 14 —— SYeninEis oiflethy ke - at 215, while “Ting" Oshorne, |Haven at tho Casino alleys Thursday | drives at Richmond yesterday as victories in 13 starts in ck ot SN . : pary plans for a basehall e el oo 1 ins. Rigey, of {he Reds, (niEht. Arnoys is among the lead- |tnair part of the Tanl's tenth them met fholr jlux, the Benton| SeW JOP% A% o vt o nulisoRoier B mnsars o ORE ARG b (i sear ¢ ontficlling inz bowlers of the state and will |gtraiche vietory over the Robins, Tigers of Hartford, the only team pereunial problem over n Ll S S | : 1iane, ench weighe 21, |make Anderson travel Just as fast a3 |* Tain Chicage toams sore om. ihe it suc ded in defeating them [ijqen's ability to ] 16 atie agked o be prasent pennant races e h v acording to ha m. ) rosters, Foote made him go last night, | win side, the White Sox shutting out aitloat o Theh), B Snos METel e mapianitiie nntionalitennistszpploriies piayer as an athlets Although Gantrean holds the mid- | Anderson. during the play wHh | granevifle, Ind., after two advs of enton Tiger: Tl s 3 e e i BO el AR R S S E "“];‘];\”!’ "o the M4~ ote, hit the pins for high single |jdleness and the Cubs squering be- t e & fo Join the circuit, oy Loy Wit Maranville, who makes hig | F11h A mark of 148, He had another | coynts with the Kansas Clty Blues, ent consists of ten | Difinjte physical require s 1 Robin 1} stil] i |FAMe Of 128, two of 137, one of 126 | rhe Sox now are In Toledo for the Center and South Con- |iye oy % \ § he ¥ Al 4 in the (@nd anofher of 121, Nona of his yas fraining season games while the nley Meworlal, First | pergo A Al s G zane at 147 pounds Rabpiys |BAes was under 104, Faote's best | qupy remain in Kansas City. Trinity Methon G - 5 inches, |CflOr1s brought him a game of 12 \’ Other games plaved vesterday man Daptist and 1%ons Con- | pc \ sm and [ srcater than tha The summary of the ganes 18 a8 fol- |cars won Ly the Browns at Memphis gregationsl churches and Red, [its giax e 3 i Adams, the Cub infie , |lows: o % o 11a o |the Detrolt Tygers at Nashville and S 1White and Blue armies of the Every- : los Dx ot lihe b | ote-— 123, 113, 102 11% 28 | tyo Cleveland Tndlans at the Tni- suecess of el o ¢ s Bible el Some of these TG o f o 10k he Cards. Jack 2 ¢ 08 Totatih 881 g versity of Alabama, Tuscaloos. Fach tanage ing | astle and ? ] mav not be represented this on tor ) nd Ramon Herrera of |, ANPTson—1a7, 104, 143, 138 121 | o100 jeague team won withont dit- inia andiin SRc Rl .i“,‘ G ;”; e dismond and other churches will iR e T e frin S Ve e . 104, 111, 126—Total 1,126. | flcutty. aidiinet shaveCoRL RIS =i A welrome - height e e . &% 3 | Both the Cards and Browns ara to work with | et ¢ . will have the atten- (inehes, Al IRal Haverat CLATMS SCORING RECORD | orgidered pennant contendsrs this ineup con- | that eve skepl 3 nagers at theig meet- ., Hoa jlenct Yor over 35 years of age | PluAfleld. W. Va., Aprll 10 ) — |y 0ai'ang both have heen favered might puikjibeyond theacalmior I will he the question of 2 | scason’s matlonal secoring rec- (Gynp the training peried. Boti angsd a good | ilden obvious SO SE It ball is 1o bhe ord for girl hasketball players i5 | o)upeiave targe followings. 1n3 | claimed for Helen Elchert, 16 Year ' Accompanied by several hundred S ARHES e ethD Gantrean, who leaped from the |Johnson, of the Senators and Grov. [911 captain of the Welch 4!"1"‘ fans, the Indians will leave Cleve- g s Miden's poih ¥ stona ¢ of o sensational Haly |»r Alex n of the Cubs, ea feehog, . changinsel s "; land Monday night for the opening il = e en agitation among several i(‘ross nine to fame with the Bosto b Robins, Jrred | West Virginia. She averased 12 !zame at Detroit. The trip Wil ba Ard S anij ik SEe A et for a change t6 the regul the smellest man in base- | Willlams, 1 Phillics. Trig | fi°1d & a game and in threo inade by boat. The Detrofters are fn in soncing, 8| e naaded o maks m | Uonisnhere SAfiothen matler will be dya| et of b feet, 2 1-2 inches, |Speaker, of the Indians, Eddie Col- |contests tallied from the field 52 Nemphis today for their finat exhi- g eaul] o iose f professionalism, as the league | proximately pounds. [lins, of the White Sox, rover | 1imes connting 18 baske!s in one | pitian game. L voteditoshar alliexcepbiamu(ciing =y g er end of the line, tow- tl f the Giants, each 38, of mes and 17 in each of the | val Pieinieh has returned to the no definition of a “pr 26 & fnches from his eleat- | arly of camp of the Cincinnati Reds after s vet heen Mack's pitehing | twer 2 v b, e s s an absence caused by the filness of ment sinee then h s i 2 ris, revealed in the [Sox pitcher, Gautrean. of the Rrave: e new cheap long-distance nis wife, He will be behind the plate S I President Ra e, In eall ers as the tallest. man on the [Gordon Cochrane, Athloties cher; {rates on German rajlways have th gt meeting, expr bt major fian 1 Wayland Dean, Thillies piteher; proved &o popular that water ship- R R S n, however, has anyl one ineh | Flint Rhem, Cardinal hurler, and {ping on the Rhine and Maln has |READ AFRALD CLASSIFTED ADS on Lppa Rixey, of the Red's hurling (Lon Gehrigh Yankee first sacker, |heen reducedwto almost nothing. | FOR YOUR WANTS ty-one victories and cats I8 the record of the Reserves for the 102 4 — e S - z e e the Hartford run axception of every quintet on the out, had mor. . r tour- has been on the Bame score with the point traight s ¢ the recent Teon i R h: Setilen. Boston Braves its ) Gautreau, one of the !dor uistand veterans are curfosiiios of the major Ieaguc I Tigers, Walte i tennis hing t variety last year success, but there orid's poraon o " (BB HF_A?SV?T%R“NQ And now is heard Shl"lu squawks throughout our land By BRIGGS <hips are decided at Forest Hills in ptember 2 Js ot Passing of Four Well Known Old o 10 Timers Leaves Ten Still Playing in | St | [VlL TeLe You | HAT = S A» UL D._U FROM MG ~u.‘.\ - | Tommy = M FAIR 15 THRER I | ou Two uP | | MINDED - ALECK | STROKES- GIVE ME FouR JE 0 R | o viav | AND | WILL GIVE [ weLL SO MELP| DOLLAR STROKES AND | ou | - You AND ,fi\l.‘l.cll':(” MES G (aiiD CADDY 't MATCH o HOLE - ISNT rFommy Y| STROKE ON Lt S e\ FEES S CARDS WITH T V«'::n.h & i ‘»\l\ THAT CAIR /7,M7‘§ N "rT"l‘"ffL/:”" V?T_ oD \uf on Yau‘ You Ten CENTS X NoTHing |\ NOW b o [ mMoReE TWELETH | or = : /| ROBBER:- | o pMoLE -~ - \:roD 'DUlN\r Aw You « THAMN \\,‘\5"\4 [& .w; J EIGHT STROKES ' p S LIKE A GOO! 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