New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 15, 1926, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1512\(‘. B Lttt e s e R S R R e s R At R s A T A e e SRRt R R s i s ca e e R B S HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL TEAM PREPARING FOR OPENING OF SEASON— AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES PROVIDE SENSATIONS FOR § i SECOND DAY —JOHNSON IS REMAlNlNG MEMBERS OF FAMOUS QUINTET TO KEEP GOING STRONG—GERMAN SWlMMERS DEPART et itetitnaa pasdniseizesd et i H st B et St B i s N HER T i s HE R R H R R S R S R e R L s R S R R SR A R S Wuxmmnn AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES JIANIN 45T (F COLLEGE CHAMP REAL GOLFER GERMINSWINMING . st snde HGH SCHOOLTEAN FURNISH DAY'S FEATURES ~ BRILLANT STARS i STRSEONGHONE e SHAPING UP WEL LIS f Rl een Games Yesterday e Washington 8, Philadelphla 1. Red Sox and Yankees Continue Tremendous Slugging Walter Presses ou Un[a][ermgly; ; n EL, Rademacher and Froglich Im- Xesen & New vorkz. {Coach Gassidy Sfi[iSfi&d With At- Cleveland at Datroit ft, Louls nators Again Beat Athletics—Wayland Dean Dol | 2 [ " . " Weago, postponed. cold weather. | g¢ : of Phillies Holds Braves Safe—Chicago Cubs Out- 0 COmIete 20-Yoar Reign | R ~ L Diess Rmeria With Ability U | titude Shown by _Candldales slug Cincinnati—Giants Take Games From Brook- Aot ’ Wl N o AR A P ric o VO Feb | rwo mnappy outdoor practle lyn—Jackson Makes First Home Run of Season. e five o Muftsmen fo : AR\ wher and Gu Froelich, | Gloveland. +. . o ) [have been held by the New Britain rilliance lie e ; ) German swimming ehamplons, have | Chicago .oovveeiee | Ligh school baschall team fn prep- W - salled home aft Impressing ;\ l?”* . O laration for the opening on unfalter ’ s ; X with thelr ability i N : g son within the next two year pltehing : 3 . wdemacher, t breast strc SR w00 | 1are squad Das reported ? 3 month that has b star, hus been ontstanding in his ac- | Philadelphia o P “{w 1 l,o':lm\ .r-nr;.;l tx {c land Dean, ye sht wer 2 AR d & ” e e 3 = thongh the candidates are grecn et 1o tho. 5 RO NE OLaLWORNOle . A complishments in s L e ey ure working hard and showins ot b 7 contemporiv ) enl f \ X varfous cities of the o t g w lot of promise, ha Ted Hox o aat oo . okl AR T, i WY ¢ belind scveral thnes, has not hec: 2 Detratt. “Harald” todey Conch Ci tinued g ol at Chicago. clared that he will have a gool s 3 ut : R R Ty i ast night in bition mee team beforo the end of the season 4 e S S \ Radel n . ; X but he doesn’t expect too much ti i R g ke i oklyn Central Y. A e Gy games, |Ihy- v](-:n;ih ¢ : Juy SR, A s ’ ‘ New Y Brooklyn & Ml bolf ; court e the \ R e Wi tituie o mer 1 belfeves 1 S ; ‘ N 2 Sudenfacher and Spence ha Vittshurg §t. Louis 3 the Jack of that “know it all” spirit Wi o ns 18.1 3 % o Vot (6 (e b Philadelphia 10, Boston 1, , A billiard mpion. 3 i i y , G R 19 {6 not p 4 Rty ¥ Proclich won ¢ hiengo 8, Clneinnati 2. g ) i He and Hoppe cmne into th 1 3 3 X STonlEn J . It tra | " X (i TonT n: A ]1.‘ '): v:w\l Robhert Ho a v fre The \mn(I\IlIL’ Ad drifted reports 1 e R L i \ entered upon regimes After these vietorfes they boarded Philadeiphia Datisalinndvithis ord of | Pittsburgh of the with Eddie Rom- T h p it of the running Captuin Tim Clatra and sald 1 {hea fine example o the vest of iy itters and the s's journe i ' o!This trio tness in the C ROl 00088 o 3 5 < 8 rather chitly with ti up the Atlantic co ch saw 1 - = — — = ~—lonly years he twentieth cene 7 y ! sxplained | Brooklyn IR S aaRilA GG Ion A & ool 88 5 1 * tury along with two other super- P : At 1 learned much about th Louis .. . sttt ' Clntie Hab yn Dodgers tha ¢ 5 ) . nk Kramer, the eyclist, NG ¢ ha turns from the Amerie o N a x 5 o } B E iRy arp turns from th ‘l”" 4 EnEL janalideo . injury to lis shonider which ma 1LY | formers he had encountere handicap him for a few weeks. The Boston Sthen (5 o ls 3 e _Cobb Still Remains ther player on the injured et . W e S How ~ e e s 3 y . 1 " 3 3 0 E painful injured about the mont them too and on the cold a X 1 n " 0 i ~ 2 1 vy 3re q v, e hen was hit 4 pitehed opening day o1 fail at last by Ining, p .. e ] o v e ader ! W < Heavywelght Wrestlers Face FAch oot B 8 nal). n Vkr‘,‘ hg; ; {::H:lvba .‘O;i«.]ogn, '1 . one run, 1 ith the weather - . + T 1 - _ At ilade chiar: s RO L : S Tota 3 1 syl (g ’ = Other Tonight in Boston Tor Tam- ston at Philedelphla. (oot cause ths requirement, of Bostonians continue 3 lous Bet 1 ¢ / three & o8 1 ¢ the cut on Jostonis : v L ; ~' i it are r ! o 3 ons Dlamond Bejt, INTERNATIONAL LF nis mouth itting and the nk o not T L han « i o appe 1 only T 1 . . b 0 3 1 g Z - 5 A squad of about 40 ndidatrs wteh it It v X e oG Yot 4 hitter in the Detroi £ ! w SADHLE Games Yesterday repert daily for the practices, Tim 1 their reception in | New York ing day % : £ f (strangler) Lewls and Wayne (B8 raey City 5, Hyracuse 4 “air is the only regular | lott Goull's ment from court i A v\[w 0 will r‘(lmfiw‘nn:‘ M. ‘i.):l:’u,;:” Nawark 7. Buftalo 6. feors | laat ).‘;",.' “Pute by different is the sitaation i Funt rue o s s tional i o Al The former heavyweight wrestiing HELORG e ts" Tolitls, first Washington where for 24 innings the |08 = 1o it o Te-a | for 17 conseculive aslde 4 } \ ) declared today that if um: Tielser, gecond i The Standog B in m § Athletics T Eatl IEDRACOr d only once. B M. Baerlin of 3 ; Munn wins, the belt will go to the ';,_ 1.and Is playing on i ingle run and 12 safeties, Walter 5 v weams about the city: ngland caught jim out of eondi- / 4‘ “ietor. i : N t them out Tuesc 1 \ b e 1540 AT . s the shortstop; “Midg Johnson shut them out Tuesday, 1 Honilinde iy ag0, but 2 year { Munn threv 108 WAL B et i 1,000 | 1y d baseman, is al ; 1 ) the Yankes have made 19 runs on hits, Yesterday's count was § to Tersey City 000 10 0, {n 15 innings and yesterday later Gould more than balanced gler succced- A s 3 -\ e /) V) 2 L . X ceee . 0 1.000 | ing or ms in this o made him a failure ylw the :m Gl pean player in straight sets. g ¥ ) irg the AL Ll s o . S0 000 1y ) G vorld's series, permitted only =ix hits 3 <rar " who e ¢ 209, % 2 00 i . v 3 7 Kramer, d tired in 1 s s e B . .0 000 g o strong bid for a place ¢ in nine . t SR RPN H ter winning the American eycling 4 Reading . . 2000 | the Tordi t rig ‘ "'-H' A A - title ’11 times, and Hopp 18 yeurs o 1 s 3 .000 | position was 1 froper E e a bl : n i re, the princi being Giordon et R LD bl B v e RIGHEY N BOSTON O e diztinetion of ing 1ed American | @ up proposition th e Tnirty-Second Annual Athletie Car- lo at Newark ¥ e T B R : k 1l 1 g e Rochester at Ralti T HONOR REFERFE CINCINNATL ) ' Csonss LU UTRE L Walker ¢ nst the B Tied Sox Shortstop Thinks Tfe Will - piyal Has Largest Number of Toronto at Reading. hits Al e 5 i s Uy s a ' kK golfers acr orld’s most e e % Athletic Marvels Happier In Bean Town Than | Athletes Competing. to Give Dinner to William Meikie :Vlle:»‘n o i ""”f i % P g fennis and golf have 1OY """‘" s ‘ R S Wos IntDelrolt) Philadelphla, Aprll 15 UP--Yith FIGHTS LAST NIGHT { N .ar i) I 106 e e onsi rgest and most select entry g ienbekad ah L ot tHo Walicer, ¢ « et Ctese : wi b 1 t 0 il : e st § 14 TEi e ham Race Ofilcial, abibhet) K SIS anal - . Jobnny Kilbane's ybby Jone o shortstop {5 here n‘f\-;:x(nv\: Bill, ti pril 15 0P saine 1 0 2 a ¢ long h ihba Lty t onor the man Kremer pitehing excellently ¢ ; ¢ durlng the | & : : ¢ teammates than when he G LIS o ARG == AP , - e annual New Lo v of the Cardin 1 - ) ST e » & el arken e di | Dotibits a1l sections of the are ppeland, ecored bos annual Lonid piohths Care A J 2 7 i < arked |, ith a cont ! L e T e L entered to compots events out over Frankie Carter, San Tran- | e o I i Oy I 1 Sox win # LRes ' Wiiminglon, Cal—Pico % in New York on April 23 Tolill roguria tie 3 1t s estimated tha AT h Andre Dupre, Jrench boxer e L B e S v reshman and ors to Frank ) ) 3 of both universiti members of t s one of his welght onarch ) - 9 i G o ‘ . b M: ‘h\“* ‘1 b — — I) ] older for 13 years, presiding 5 b0 sl cin the Tigers this year beeause of | i COMPITITION undee and Harmon to ¢ s 3 he x‘ffl;v! divi T Loy horiiy - | + in the south, and expects| Glenna Collett, national women's | Meet at Coney Islan(,‘ i e pres sht ds desery @ sitic i o T T \ampion, has been mecting| New York, April 156 () — Joo | Pt The commnittee 3 e e nd Quigles. : xer fr n f his ig the in ir s iite @ few reverses on the links of [Dundee of Baltimors and Willje | 22210 ok " Herrick, \“PRK AN LEAGUE P = ; i Gl J A, iy ! . et ite. The other day she was de- Harmon of New York, outstanding |' j ey ARG T ey ! Y . g ROOKIES ARE RELEASED cted by Louise Fordyce of Youngs- iehallingers for the welterweight | e stion, too. Pittsburgn, Pa., April 15 (P to . in the morih and eouth liitle, will meet in a ten ronnd match | L LA I 1 (gl Pittsburgh Pirates have 1sed A Glenna faltercd on the last g the Coney Island stadium May 2 . s and Billy Papke, for ven now touring Ameri B B e . {nine holes Tk Brilin micisaker s il i of note, have taken apion 0 1887, in- veteran Frenchman, will now S o - = olincedltyeslardas licenses in California to act as g Bill” Tilden can | dress you on the subjeet: SO e L s G o S STARRING e atbictic commission | POXINE referecs . Rivers was a fa- iRlsf o ¥ 3 & Gl S : * Souther oclation while Drower, » Nevers can pitch half as sanetionad the mateh, with the un- |MOUs HEDts ille Earlio/onne triumph this year. er | of your b Rt o SORD e faTib! in the | Wel he played football for i nding that the winner will b the middleweight divisien. 1's earcer or e lir him better Florida Sta LR b i rord ) vill prove a find. the logical opponent whipped Stanley Ketchel for s g JantasLOT N =l g all the o Gitlonally. | His homo s in | WVarner named him as the grealeetfor Mickey Walker, world’s cham- | 2 in 1908, only to have Keteh- period, but gelf rec- ary shots, Tennesses; player ever coached, not excepl- oy win i* back a couple of months 1y ona cha i ghting t h nent 1 Jim Thorpe to hold nati P ishingly ste SIS £ S ANl . z = 4 Sp = erstand why ho s noy Walker oup team. How te start the evening wrong By BRIGGS r. Compston. you foi 18 out reservation 3 call hoth ’ B . STy e ny nice things to say about Watts | e 2 JUST AT n, Who galned fame by going to /L\:J; o ,{‘“é},“: s "TeEN S e R ] o SEATSC T MOMENT nce in the event las tsummer, s SHow - | THE SHow Compston 5 he 1 con UGE AT You HAVE A ers Gunn a tormi te sgce > N e EUGEof 2y i e e — 5 CouGHING [ | N and agaly Chicago People Want T) Le 'alm\ Boxing Returns 1o- ound. ] HEL Ker cup m than collegiate He \\m,.,...x Strong Field It s to us su listinetion k ot ough itomatically ke ey ¥ 7 S ;.‘H;va‘u o Ave ‘ln”\‘v’ € ; l In I R R i AND So THE EUVENING.WAS 1 wrestling . “ ; a real field 7 771 . g ~ - L= 3 UTTERLY RUINED » revival of t appointment of a commis Stenroos and DeMar E nter Bosion \Lu’athon April 15 » INTERNATIONAL MATCH 5. Peterst r MUCH TO THE ANNOYANCE AR THE REST OF THE AUDIENCE

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