New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 10, 1926, Page 9

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abled the Elis to pull away from all vivals in the fnal drive. Beslde theso triumphs, Yale carried off the intercolleglate league titles in .wlm-i ming and water polo. Speaking of Sports [ i i e saemseseestsrtsstestssanesgenggatess | COMOback that notted the Crimson's | | forces two titles, finished as vunner. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1926. a latest = e} | uteautee Lo aos e 1] cluded HURNSBY IJABLE | RN Holl's opponents wyre eliminated [ The summary at 13 feet. Hoft casily cleared 13| RS feet, four inches and then ordered § the bar vaised for an attempt at|Col the record. On the first attempt he | Mie b went over the scantling easily, His Gotowala, performance featured the |Benjamin, nnual meet of the Chicago chap- [Zujlo, ¢ 3 9 sol 1 1 it teams in the city that are planning championships were divided among 5 I banking. Marholin, to get out on the lots for practice | Cornell, Pennsylvania, the Naval Ga g A[ " Old M -k n - | ou | | approximately a dozen pere today. The big leaguc schull seas | Academy and ymbia | mpal ll Iel a] s A Sk n formances since he came to xq'.- son is seeduled to start Tuesday | The champlonshi ! S— | - Y1 CadiCBlat : : nost of The teams will be cither Events. Fo2i- : Tt 403 qos-gez | United States carly in the seas most of Th 4 ol b 1934 i New York, April 10 UP-—The vec- e Hoti has raisedsthe indoor pole home or near ||‘lml‘!_\‘\u \‘v ready | l:.’l&k"\ull Prinecton Columbia ord-brealing bat of Rogers Horn PTY vault record from 13 to the | for the opening games Tues l‘lms.m.' Navy Navy ot ik har Mealhe b e attau e : i AP e e Fencing Yale, NavyYale ! iyt 25 o | Lowis 78 et . ; it i ) lon major league averages which |lo%) . B. Sherrill of New York held th The Talcons will be out at St | Gymnastics Navy Pennsylvania (pave rebuffed the porsistent chal- | oo ) 33| previous rocord of exactly 13 feet Mary's ficld today. Manager Joc | Jiockey Ot Tarvard [lenges of « long time of clouting - == == Imade on Mareh 7, 1925. Veniski issued the call carlier in the | Polo Yate Yale stars, | dgi i week and those candidates who Wil | Swimming Yale, NavyYale Champion hitter of the National P seck places of the team, are re- | Track GeorgetowrHarvard league for six consecutive seasons, 1] D”\lES WIN quested to report as carly as possible | Water Poly Yale Yale the thirty-year old pilot of #he Car- at the Stanley street grounds for | tryouts and for light workouts. The Burritts Swill practice thiv afternoon at Walnut Hill park and all members of last year's team anc Wrestiing Penn State Caornell din DELANEY 1§ SIGNED FOR FUGAZY AT EBBETS FIELD, @i lancy will not fight Berlenbach as York, April 10 (P—Humbert |°f league achieyement American veteran Detrcit wals sets out on his twelfth major campalgn with a notable | ady posted. But he 1 15 short of Ty Cobb's remarkable |, league record, for the |p leader topped th al Steam at least 400, New, per schedule on June 10 in Madison | pywirv jas won the first skirmish | When he soaved over this mark i Square Garden. Delancy has signed | oo New York boxing promoters |18t year. Hornsby became one of | I | for Humbert Jugazy to fight Ad |, 1o pale for programs for the |Oply three playe who have reach- 2 HB Stona of Philadelphia. at EbYets | ouioor scason. |08 “three times into the 400 field | < o i Tield in Brooklyn on May 26. Rumors that he had drawn Jack |2UTINg their carccrs. Cobb and Jesse | Muvers no | et Dlines s e Burkett, former Cloveland and g, | St S Connecticut fans were awalting | proved well founded when yesterday | LUl batting ace, share the honor | i s with interest the coming clash be- | pote Rellly, Delane rdnages | Wilh Bim, o i tween Delancy and Berlenbach for | gigned for a contest at Ebbets Field, | 11ornsby first excecded the mark 2 the world's light heavyweight tito | Brookiyn, Mas prtween the|m 1922 when he hit 401, He follow- 3 but this will probably be called oft | 1rroneh Canadian and Ad Stone of |°0 WIth 423 in 1824 and 403 last ni o1 now untll September or probably | philadelnhia. vear. George Sisler shapes up as |MeCorm SN later than that | " "This development indicates that|the only other plaver within range of T i the proposed 1hird meeting between|the Tecord, the &t. Louls Browha'| All-Kenuington. Adam Sullick, Falcon eatche Y alamney I star having posted .407 in 1920 and 00 g and the | champion, Paul Ber L heavyweight |5 nbach, will be [* trying out for the Hartford I league team. Each day he makes | pogtponed to some time in Septem- |, the trip to Hartford and is showing 1’,4.; )”»m{ ring with Ricka ‘ls‘pi;,.,_,. infielder. Hornshy, twice home run . some good stuff in working out with | jap a featn hegyyweight contest Irlnnu.\mn of h,nl‘v lfn'.:u»‘? is "‘i'k".".u | the twirlers shooting all their stuff | which may pressht amplion, |Menacing gestures at Habe Ruti's | S at him, He 'will probably #8t & |Tack Dempsey, abont that time, | SAme Tecord for circult blowa. In T baseball this summer. [ fompiioh the ottisr pibmoters by| SEuE MAVK of &5 folirhase drives, RELCRY w ! staging the Italian hospital fund en 20 in 1922, i Othey honors tempt the Cardina’ hile last year he led both leagues | Prospects far an Industrial base- | gagements, featurs of the nmdum-“"‘;}“fflm ol i D the surpase. | Norvegian Again Clears Bar in ball league this year are very bright. | geason, and he appears to have LLMhY, A 1SS BUIRARE: I P s o e s f ) e b nfl‘:’ :;’1'11:;;,“ :Iy:-n”ll;en:-””fix 13; Pole Vault Three Quarters of nu] enter the circuit and had repr K semi-Anal he will hring togeth- |\ P ey ds only | Inch Over His 014 Mark. | tives at the meeting: in the Y. er the former middleweight cham- | H1ECE SEIREERS 00N e Rure | A. last night. They are Famirs, | plon, Johnny Wilson, and Augle L™ PEC (0l 0h o dnproxi- | Chicage, April 10°(P) — Charles | Stanley Works, Stanley Rule & | Ratner of Philadelphia s Moff. Norwegian star, again has Level, New Britain Machine, P, & I, | e s (ol e | demonstrated his ability to break Corbin and Landers. Chances aro TN GOULD | the world's pole vault record, ap- | that there will be two more.. . [ | rently at will | | n e evs pavently at will, | e gy i \ A y slender son of the fjords A committee was appointad last T D | == PenradRih R barihare st in xhat| night fo interview the park board | ROGERS BOWLING ALLEAS 13 feet 8 1-4 inches, adding three and the public amusement commis- | slon relative to the use of the parks and another meeting will be held at | National i \ Suydam Cutting Awarded bl Y M CoA next Weanesiiy Court Title Teld 20 Years by h 4| night. | Philadelphia. Enthusiasm for 0 | New York, April 10 (P—TInfluenza Industrial | league was running high last night. All those present were anxious to get | sturted and details of the league will | et be froned out and a sehedule will be | yea made up soon. Representatives of | Yo driven Jay Gould of Philadel- | from the natio@l courf tennis | mpionship which he held for 20 Thus vdam Cutting, New | who defeated George Huband, the 'six Tactories already willing 10 of Chicago, in the fis £ the enter teams state that there Will be | Racquet and Tennis club some good nines gotten together 1o | ment Thursday carns the . represent their places of business | pionship by default. | and a revival of the Industrial Gould suffered an attack of in- league of a fow years ago seems al- | luenza fortnight ago. This spell wost certal of illn slowed by sore and | i s atiffene s which failed to re- YALE GAPTURES BULK OF 352, 50, b he champion had hoped until the g ! last miny to meet Cutting in the INTERGOLLEGIATE HONORS { aniénze st e sound it im- pealiis possil | PR Henceforth, Crould stated, he Ol Eli's Athletic Array Makes @ ould refrain from all singles com- | o wetition, confining his ivities to ! Strong Finish in Competition ubles. This mean that will au- | With Rivals, tomatically default his world cham- | pion which he won in 1907 from | New York, April 10 (P nak- | Fust Mills, the famous British ing a strong finish, Yal tennis expert. array has captured the ‘s first voyage to England n | ern intercollegiate ha after the merican 1923-26 indoor season won him high praise for his| ond straight ason of indoor si.|skill, but he was Jefeated by Mills premacy for the bulldog. With titles {in a thri match. Undaunted, | in four of the 10 major branches of | however, he urned the following | competition in his possession is win » world title after a grip on top is even firmer thaw i gruecilin ttle of more than two | a year ago. tonrs. 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