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L AL S B35 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1 26. SIIEEIEEIIIIISIRIstITEIISISINILIIILILINLITASILILLNANNLALLILALILL Sigitaiii s p et i frisiadiidasedttiadsiiitinii ARG BOYS' CLUB SENIOR INDOOR BASEBALL LEAGUE STARTS PLAY.—-RANGERS ELECT J. WITHAM AS BASEBALL COACH— ARGOSY TRYING OUT WITH TOLEDO CLUB—MAJOR LEAGUES OPEN SEASON'S GAMES TOMORROW—Y. M. C. A. HAS SUCCESSFUL YEAR B T e e T L e e TR T B R S B S PR B BASEBALL WILL COME INTO ITS OWN WITH OPENING OF SEASON TOMGRROW Captains and Kings of Swat Have Returned to Northern Habitat After Limbering Up in Train- ing Camps—Washington and Pittsburgh Appear Very Strong. . April 12 shouting that died last. O ober beging again tomorrow in the ball world s and the kings of sw ave returned thefr northern to abitat after limbering up in south- ™ ar rn training Iming thelr ancier age of pounding the pill around the readows for hits t spell rung, thatiwin games a v ey ure pennants. i Americ teams that both lities, akue ists contain known 1own poss lie world ¢} ates, and the rs of 11 ampion W American t quarter, The dope- rs figure each in the fight for first in their respective ) contender hett & ma ashingta nied lace bt veral other strong 8 are n the q one or two ¢ hor ar 1 The Philadelp Louis Browns Tk Meties and the loom as formid st that f a repeat by the act McGra th can defeat hir are two teams at | a Pirates, ays that only in Along with the teams app. Il have look in on th re several remodeled aggrezutions of youngsters fired with youth and nthus possihilities can only be revea in the heat of bat- no sm whos: Missing Faces unber famili s will be missing from Tuegday's apening lineups, hut the list of crip- ples fs not nearly so 1 the 1025 The champion Pirates app b ahout as hard to hit a first line of defense will Len they take on the ¢ presented in ir to Their o impaired at &t irds altho substitites are ex- nd i limp- out f ow an ontf] cond will b 2 more Another cripple is Hod third 3307 of the Claveland Ir a8 a sprained ankle. Lrnest Padg- obtained from the Roston will (il his sloes for the b Hargrave, of the Cin- cinnati Reds ippendicitis ol will be out of the opener, I h slated on Braves yrobably ith either Wingo or r the hack stop pos One New Manager One new nager mak MeCart ter piloting T who | e to do their usual work on the mound Tygers' Colb of the Detroit with a ne effective onstrated when it fancy New Tnficlo Ty Tygers winf Vo8 experimenting 1 combination the which will be der en fir t George and Earl Whitehill are men toned o8 openin The Boston Hraves open the N gainst the Phillies in Whils few hazard Philadeiphians will the team and 1 for thiy AT the v pitehers tional seaso aker City % that t1 in on th nione apy stronger ladelpha with mneh ason arded or uit, will 1 of Hauser, absenc Speaker's Joe dians will start the veland season with virty 1 25 lineup, but the pilot that they improved enough put them ahove sixth place this sea- Uhle will start s confident hav son RANGERS SELECT WITHAM Decide Also to Allow Outsiders o Iry Out Yor Positions On Nine Tn Vote Taken Yesterday ALC a held Rangers special Heoting yesterday octed J Ik Argo afternoon s cessor to Juc ¢ in the coach- v to condy a baseball Lis work with the Rangers ¢ to him as occupied the way entirely ago, he position when the will not be ears m himself tim od a am. His work s ex- the Rangers in 1 on the diamond t held last year, The importar tion of the on was then taken up. It dealt mma of whether only Ranger A. ¢, would on the haschall t¢ or anyone in the city s 1o try out would be ed to play. At a recent m oted to elose idates to members of ssideration, cinded and it was a before the elub m one cam or wio cluh ranks the eting, the the of ean cluh hut after due ¢ vote was res 1t of the over- mem ho v team t 1t date expecty tomor- he cal BRADDOY WINS HONORS Dreseel and Unterspan to Battle to Decide Championship of Tand 1all Singles of Class A "R 14-21, Vadd in rstrom v in line Dres for first tournament. Hergstrom in the first -5 and the last game Class At Br singles hand ARG 1 tovr h Strong now cham- WANTS SCRAPPY PLAYERS Vthur Vleteher S Basehall Wil Tose Attraction Unless Com- bativeness 15 Revived Witham as 6uc- | al- | SUCCESSFUL YEAR CHARLEY HOFF AN UNUSUAL COMPLETED AT Y Big Tncrease in Attendancs Noted During the Past Season i tment the Y. M fnds 11 1! hoys for thaf 1, 1025, end- an compared | year men an ; April 1926, trendar physieal fraining classcs wer averag activities 4175 con- attendance | for the s compared 1o vear efore, { lifferent physical training condueted weekly for hoys season. ith in iehed for e the s and wern we the three times a with the exception of two, meeting twiec week. In ad. to the regular scheduled ; the physical department d various special classes to o demand of its members classes were as follows: fal leaders training classes onducted with an enrollment of 2 men and boys, { 10 clags sessions In boxing Wit d experienced Instructor in Class enrollment 14 ! &5 sessions I wrestling hy a local well known wrestler with a class enrollment of 12. Out of this group of wrestlers a ' representative team wa tormed which won the state wres Hng title during met coached in Torrington. | swimming class se men and boy members who could not swim. 17 men and 25 boys were taught to swim 18 ¢ s In advaneed swimming and diving were conducted enroliment of 15 members 46 Class scssions in America Cross lfe saving condueted wit enrollment of 69 men and 23 mer «aving (RY LEON M. SILER) (NEA Service Writer) New York, 1oy Hofr, vaniter - April 1 world champion pol the "' ete, calling him with an Red Hoi scu This Charl the Out | cartoonist, ptor, the boy Boys | boys. of this numher and passed th o made the “Y' corps t st in Three m reseusd several persons from drown- | ing 26 Boy Scout tests in T en during the se 40 Free swimming candycted Ly the ph a nt fn the public s Y boys, the philos the the so forrmos This Charley gentleman, well rrivee of Wales Ther2's a Charley Hof e one of Norw of industrial Hoff, dressed as e the in litt stock of svimming son die supren to conclude briefest of lithe si ile 147 pounds egian smy He's Popular Feliow Mayor Jimmy W columi of porsor were part- cam- non-members of tlon, regis! ed five And this after but P and 1 se0ns he total at campaign fo ven 1 into sscon g percentag ught 1o swim. popularitivg son number of men Hoit will be t tanght to ewlm by the phys g TUs passin in the "y For when Char beys; grand total 90 Ameriean shore gues and Tonrnaments done up in that the members could nt as artistic & oleso ompetitian, nna. partment organized and co-o0y ur brain, in organizing numerous trach volley bali, 1) AN - fiv tmmi partmen n emperame prima not your all, nockey bask: Three | organized, noon, t af basks Jusiri ind n plaving Famen dnring the wer till Marel boys playe 1 with 63 from on teams of hen | And {1s ooning whe matehed games seas0n played the 1wo | 17 Indoor hass by vins and sandwiched i Osio, Nor 5 & 1id Scofied at Idea at collrge years thunibs down at firs yp ater when re might in Champion hip Meets \: MR. AND MRS. CHARLEY Il())'l’[ --This Char- they're writer and Charlestoner, polished the thie “Nor- v York is ahout with £ an ineh York's |’ time goon, Charley * The days of real sport Rttt eat s prdpt i a st ap et e TYPE OF ATHLETE §CI0T0 COURSE IS ~ COMPAGNONE TAKES \ HARD ONETOPLAY. PITCHERS’ BATTLE | | ) «J\WHH Golumbus, Ohio, Begins to Buzz Bogs” Club Starts Senior Indoor With Talk of Tourney - | Basehall League Colnmbg, O, April 12 indoor W~ st cague in th J ' oeludh pot murmuri ( tional apr held on 1 8, 0 and 10 are bey heard in this | Home folks | Beioto tgroe ¢ championship, 1 tarday wight with two most, he older club wing olting town, who have played the ough vi Selota norm: as a ya rocter conld 1 idea the among luls is a new e one, TR ) from eathusinsm about, 8,000 Nt long in but for ! | mittec virtually the | the The new y s 10 not sy turday n 1E4 it wil be Athiviies took night from the Ming upen the offora John' Kiley L] or sy rians and sewa wn oand there, Anderson wnd or lats Ly ine the of super cours wiil, If the com. argn desives to make it It| streteh eloge o 1,000 yards Seioto will 1 » in th 8 in e history of result of durir s inanticipation of | “n has been re built and soddad with bent, Many | traps have n installed and fair ways lengihencd ov rebuilt to give idded work improve s on the o the |the open. Loy U6 ast two 3y [} x=10 . now John s twirler of and the firy-topped getting a vers pushed two glves every gy of veady to offer visitorn a real as to condition and layout. Scioto is comparatively as one gots a brook m ranes 2ht Skinner v oconree of innoes he of it 15h the layout, n of the rolling are plenty of wrse is anything {dict when his mates runs over the plate in the final lframe. 1t was a great battle, with [ fine pitching and spectacular field- |ine lolding the batte Scors by innings 1 Orioles . Gl Al 1o nders (b cutting th h osove tairvays, There ¢ trecs, though the {but a wooded one. A couple of rounds. howe Itablishes the fact it is a hard car. |10 erack. Jim Barnes, George Dus : - Uit prinen deie e neaatl Varden, Ted Itay, Mike tterias: Compagnone and Miehe never retreat, 1o 1ed his. back fitchell, Bobly Jones Skinner and Go | Jesa Sweetser, and many other cel I old-fashioned 110 be ono | the most fooli<h er at- | N the exception John To; of | nfternoon, . who shot 70 on two oc- nut Dun- o DT lie vielated gne of fuathall's [ slaughter junior indoor baseball Boys' club Saturday the 0086 Gosling impling on the Ty Cobhs to tha | of 37-1. The winners scored *iin every inning, usnally getting {bunches of runs, while in the fourth ing then ran their opponents add cmselves to exhaustion with a mad |mirry-go-round of 18 runs. After {the first inning, the Ty Cobbs wera held in complete subjection. The four F""‘k’slfcorfi by innings: {Goose Goslins ., 8 718 137 i Cobbs ......1 0 0 0 0—1 he Babe Ruths handed the lowe v Walter Johnsons another decis. and mpt b low ont 1 Sargent, president of Professional Golfers association, v ©lis the homo pro at the course, holds the record with 6S. This mark as |, weli Roger: were made ! before Seioto wa hianged for the e o lopen. The couree now s generally infielder also) congigored three or ure of famo | ooy sketball - for-} “pornaps the g : d.in the EAStern|or, jnz4 open titls holder who h and | played the course many times may | be taken as a fair prediction of v beating In the other game of the what it will take to win this year. afternoon, 11-6. The Babe Ruths fudgment is that 205 will win [took an early 8-0 lead and main- emplonship. Last year Jones |fained it in spits of the rallies of [ ",",T’”f"’“]f tied for the lead |the losers in the closing innings. The Meriden Champlon and Scotch-Wop | -'L 8t Worcester, Mass, {ecore by innings: i |Walter Johnsons 0 0 3 | Basketball Dies Hard | Basketball refuses to die at the club, Three games of this supposed |winter sport were played over the of Pennsylvania Installing Public week-end. The Dixles took two of dsfeating the All-Stars by 22- 12 and the Whirlwinds by 21-15. Cohen featured tha game with tha ® | All-8tars, getting ten points, whila Michalowski's guarding was prett itz was the best for the All- ftars. The sc “ Wilbert Robinson Selects Him 4 Second Baseman D G (e scar hdown after all pur covering The has gi ors for iy Rrooklyn wed a large me profrssio i 4, having plag ~Raymond Dowd, man who yards for a touch- B. oned (8nooks) ran 3 major : years ago the Dowd arrived | camp of tinerant teq KAPLAN VS. DUNDEE ound in South- Internations American 1 associat cagues, 2 el o v tn Ring At Long i~ 10 INFORM SPEEfiTORS paths. City on June 1. 1 2—-11 | t wa ig er of the e April 12 (P--Johnny : cteran of hundreds of | L retired as feather- | t champlon more than a year | 1l Lonts (Kid) ! Conn.. npion, ot the Queensboro dfnm, Long Island city, June cording 1o report, Kaplan gair after fo 1 Down City to Now Dodecrs, Council On Athletics At University out the sprir fina loeat Donovan's Jersey him over Dowd led off 1h order 1un-making nan thesc, ] Adilress System, Yorl Brook e Philadsiphia, Aprll 12 (BT a- conncil on atiletics of the Untver- . ac- sity of Pennsylvania is installing a | permanent publie address system on Franklin Field by which every spec- tator in the stacium will be kept in fouch with every event In track meets and every play in football. Ernest B. Cozens, graduate man- ager of athletics, szid the installa- | tion will be ready for the aid |32nd annual relay carnival on April ppear 23 and 24, will be the first made by mpion |a college In this country. commi give | Last year Pennsylvania nsed a Since announcement of [tomporary system at the infer-col- has been kept 1 were such that class in this the council on athlctics declded on on ruling permanent installation. The sys schedule for a hout s heen used for crowds o Chapin tonight in 2 at inangurations s Leo (Kid) real, April 2 vester single ha featherweight ament sponsored by thietic commission have heen ru- would deny that | secomd tomor- Divies cems likely, 1f Carrubba, rf Abbit Maranville basgeball in nd Jeiry Stand- noklyn i SNERT in which proposed 1 wouhl h Sprit football he of ion g Al-Stars Rappaport, 1f ... 1 ('hester, T¢ Thowitz, ¢ reenblat ymar On Fellowing Page) By BRIGGS o8 regnul all i shadow opponents’ posts ! plan Mi is ol o nd me ) e f Canada in Mont musicals and (Continue s on-H- KN NAY ! \ AR | \ I | 5o e — THE OPENING OF THE BASEBALL SEASON- CHOOSING UP -SIDES