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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1926, SPEEESISIINIIRLILILILLLY $aifatistiat et 1! ITIETANIIESsLEEIIITENNILIINIANLALTILINLL A0RILEIILILLL ARSI R RS R R A i Attt A0S SRttt et § WORLD-RENOWNED WRESTLERS TO APPEAR HERE MONDAY NIGHT-— ANDERSON HAS qWEI.‘.T REVENGE ON ARNOYS—PITCHERS i‘ © TURNING IN MARVELOUS PERFORMANCES IN MAJOR LEAGUE GAMES—STENROOS, FlNNlSH DISTANCE RUNNER, TO STAY IN U. S. '§ ” B e T TR Ts it t et il s iiEre sttt e TR P B S s s e e i e it e e R s p S S R R R R R R SR e i SR I R R & 13 Rt R R e R R R e R DR R b S R e .2.83!4‘!!::‘.2 PITCHERS CONTINUE TO LUQUE HARD LUCK PITCHER OF THE MAJORS PENN [,[)A{]Hfg NOT Baseball Standing WRESTLING REELTS GIVE FINE PERFORMANCES VERY OPTIMISTIC ===~ CARDED ON HONDAY Games Yesterday -— % 177 \ st e Washington 4, Philadelphia @ Seos———— Detroit b, Cleveland Detroit Recruit Holds Cleveland to Four Hits—Urban | & D) 7, 7 : b ) g Faber Allows Five Bingles—Cubs Lose to Cincin- | s ) ‘ 40 & OLIY Fair Sprinkling of Oarsmen SIS N Stauislavs Zbyszko aad Tvan nati—Athletics and Senators Stage Hot Battle— A N L [ Lelton Squa1 1hls Year i Poddubny WYill Appear on Gard Yanks Capture First Series of Year—Tigers Beat | : "o / | b 2t 7 R, W et | (leveland—Pirates Drop Another Game. i , A ‘ 7 Y Clsrlis el \H‘“‘_; i Washineton |11 [ : : New York o hardest Dyetroit ateet exponents fated Dress) New York ..o 20 1 XA ¢ ey | chedule , the University of { Cloveland ..vovuses cavine in the thre old and young, continue A2 S T ALWAYE, G ; HonasUivaniate e oiaen. Yeau B ton N Tonh . ¥ ] p cnnsylvania’s new coaches, . . . iied, Monday night | performances L t—Lazzorl, 8 | RAINS FOR Shn and Max Luft, formoer Uni- | Ihiladelphia 3 .280 d Ny WDOLFO y { jpuhn and Max Luft, former Uni- | (MSSET 24 1 dosey L @ VU | versity of Washington C e et Aal G2 U ST R OO0 . the Nutional A N otna ofi Das | CeHse I SO e 2 - / | 1ione too optimistie over rowing R | dnes Ve st uit from Tort Worth, | laso on b t Pennock 1, Zahniser 1, | \ 2 / outlook at Penn this scasor I Sew Tork at Wask b ghow here in ¢ Lier of A to four hits and won ut—by Welzer 1, lits | K | Spuhn, who had charge of . N rk at Washington, d to four hits Welzer 4 1n 7. Los bt Sl e el Philadelphia at Boston Cleveland at Chicago. captain of tl : WHEN LUQUE DITCHES K3, { agion “Hiskios s St. Lonis at Detroit, Trgers 5, Tndians 3. \ 11JES SUDDENLY CO INTO the veterans ] S e x CLEVKLA mT\'NG AND, FIELDING' Jice, both of Wwh Games Tomorrow aus Zbyazko, ; [ misunderstandir ith th New York at Washington, Giwho hrsthei ih SLMP B eveland at Chicago. L e the : aht weestling Gtle and wod i [H5n § St. Louis at Detrol . | The new coaches started early to (Other clubs not scheduled) 4 got 1 sweep-swingers in o con- | contracts the veteran Urban r. Umpires—Dincen | \ 1 Luft the §t. Louis Browns 'and McGowan. Time he White Sox obtained only Tobertson, Jonnard i But one of them was a triple | Recruit Tom Gulley in the f with the bases full, giving Chicago a winning margin, Grover Alexander of the Chicago Cubs allowed four safeties against Cincinnati but lost the verdict as Lucas likewise was stingy and grant- ed only five. Johnson and Sothoron of the St. Louis Cardinals held the world champion Pirates to four and 3 \ et monl] won. T \ 3 - RN i BRI LU L e a6l In the American leagus Washing- Y . ) i 3 N | tere ) the declopment of (i Philadeiphin 3 ton and Philadelphla engaged in & t-,flxmn.,‘ ‘,1 e heated combat which g of any of = banishment to Manager Harrls Fothergil! the Senators in the ninth for object- |Hellw i At NATIONAL LEAGUS ; el WS yund 5 Mestor Y t uggies tacties in Is on il coooMoMomounoy | his boa ' . ct. L itrank Brono of N ing to decisions. Washington won, |RlI% 1D coeeeers : T 3 INeR York s atins i ,,("mrv,',, 4103, after each squad had regls- |stanion. o r..veerss o AiolhaE aonior ROt Lot GlnoInnAUE RS LR SR tared ten hits. Five pitchers went to 0 {8 rowing at N Albert | Brookly i ! ke the mound for Connfe Mack during F , o \ R A\ g | Nylund, Philadelphia, at and | Chie ceenen 1 throw the great Pole and ther i : 1 grapher whose chief ambition Totals \ the struggle. x- mwu‘ far Shaute tn Tth, | \ \ . S 5 also of Lia, | Pittsburg] gain 1he Jast nnteh in a repu The New York Yankees captured T'hle in 7th Z HE BSCAPE \ \ Yow l re the only veteran | Boston heir first series of tho year by down- |, t ""“”.h‘," RS \?Ju fnr'wU, AN i ity boat. 1. C. Gentscl, | s reng ing Boston, 3 to 2. Although out P 005 000 00 HANGING U A AN 7, Bea 1 Borie, No 6, J. R Games Today | ibny. will I hit, Herb Pennock kept the bingles | - rgeon, Hellm RecorDd oF 27 ‘\' \ Sebastian, No, 5, and H. J. Jord ) o at St. Louis, apponent of thr well acattered. Ira Flagstead, vefarani| o6 STAmCE AENes e b o0 * JICTORIES AND 4 N all roved with the (reshman | Pittsburgh at Cincinnati. aue, the Terribi outfielder, mMNid'm” sl:fr «m\dma;? Left on hases BuT @ DEFLATS % v ten is from! Brooklyn at Philadelphi 2 his collection and now has mads 11 |iand 4, t e R tden, Utah, stian from Lake-| Doston at New York in three games al R | wood, Ghio: Jordan from Wiiming- | - Cleveland gathered its three runs | (rothergin); Jon . g SRS ton, Del e fro \ « Ty T | ntie > ; hd & TIDH T S e T o | ton, ; orie from this cit sames Tomor off Johns in the first inning with hits |piteh . 5 BIDLYSEVANE e Smane elzhtl Chicagd af 8¢ Louls : | ‘ = ! by Jamieson and Speaker in the first |Umpir s, Ormsby 3 | ball certain pitchers are| | last scason until was faken 11| Pittsburgh at Cincinnati liring {0z After that the rookis was incincible . st : o breaks. HE regatta. Boston at New York | third memi don't get t vollaston, Mase — famons fo while his opponent, Shaute, was wild E 1s A The breaks are a larse part of u- sworiser, Wol 5 In the third, Indn\]n {qmng n'a':.\ SRR etk TG e Jo must have | FfiR REHI][" RGGM State Champion Gets Sweet Re- | wiho 1 e e INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE |the mat s i % the bases With & |Tamotte, ss o e smiles of Dame Fortune if he ‘ 2 HESON S et L0 HIE = e Heflmann cleared the bas Lamotts, & he smilas of Dama Fortune if he is e onR Al ATnors by L Talting (ol ! double while the Tygers were scor- [Bennett, xxx : > perch at the top of the for varsity, which is made up of Gumes Yesterday ing five runs to win the game, There ‘I;f“':m‘j‘ i Adolfo Luque of Cineinnati & Match by Good Margin, « imen 15t vear and men | dersey Ci T Y TEity Itimore . Rocheste i was no scoring theerafter. | McManus, o 3 out as the jinx performer of vh 1 e 5 White Sox a lead that “‘ | Vou el RIS S C e 3 Jeskie has had his share of wos nl g 1 n plac t &t 1he vk 5, Buftalo 5 for the Browns with F: & [l L 1 he Areotan. P y l Md B ] “S , il L S . ‘ i fayer Is & Modest Basehall SIAr o at armoes ot xew siaven m <o third successive victor: sl {into the spring training v. rzw The champion Pirates went down gy e pig [the Cincinnati club at Orlando, g Riehn Cv.. April 17 (B —Ea when he took six out of nine games | Whiiam | 1 X Y | i L v City . again when Sheehan filled the base: - - - | The genial Jack Hendricks, manager | 2 Yorl lin 4 S leagna match, ] | ntrok tfoach L h looking | Newark i ieseon 1ann in the ninth, hit a batsman and al- | of the Reds, was the first person I 4 s a I R st ononon 1) 100 lowed Mueller to single. The score AD. R {met. We started right in fanni was 8 to 2, giving the Cardinals a . [ g . | w s the matter with Luque f the Yankees onc three out of four decision on the S e 8 ot season?” T ask tlelder that has broken rer Johnson, after permitting |7 (UL A SRl Always a great admirer of Lugue's i ¢ American League since [§ame in lest 2 1 wing o Y opens May i . four hits, was taken out in the N i t surprised at (Co Speaker de-| Anderson nit f totad of 1 | th t) ' na A Reading Ao 4 “F iy vighth for a pinch hitter. ¢ 3 2 the poor ehowing hr ade dur- ¥ 5 nodest ball- to Arnoy’s' 968, Anderson's ave euk 1z ) ¢ Blue meets , ]N CER I ! Lucas of the Reds won his own | QARG 3 » 2 0ling the 1922 campaign antly on the r the night was 116.8, while that | 1l i ¥, Conn ~ame against Alexander at Cincin- [Faber, ... o 1 “Not a ied Hendricks, arture for the | 0f Arnoys was 107.5. lie hi ¢ 1 on May 2 cs Harva \ nati with a triple in the third from | -1 ot caks he would have i @ the impression {100 in all of A achuset . on the Charl 0 which he scored on a sacrifice fly. | = J been right at ti he heap h ere are 4 cast fifty out- y for th ! T t Boston. The Childs cup Roclhiestor a X Tnercasing in 1 \lexander made two of his own sonard | { “When he pitched my club always fielders in U s who ar |-m‘|:~ nother 1 t for 13t : with Princeton and colum- ‘Toronto & Wi club's safeties but his teammates Datted fo 3 soemed to be o s stride, If ter mer » 5o much praise to ' while effort s hi yn Lake Carne e a2 Gonnt iled to profit by the example and seeees 0007 000 0 % 4 the ition 1o ona or his manager and fellow players t} ‘0 8 1 1 RS ) : i < “ I hie lost 2 to 1 Scott, Coll (nres | two runs, we usually managed to he |his intervic coull hardly i on th lay 3 BASKETBALL IN .TALY The day saw the Philli inning |base hit—Gniley £ tamm. | shut . The team scems hin ok C toml Anderson v . evitel 501 the Poughkeepsic streak broken after three o . siley, Bl |into a batting or ficlding sl Braves wint 6 [N o ¢ o Sheo £ on as he was anno clch and Burrus pound The Standing e 1 {latter's own bailwick last | of \ \ infact 1 w ger Hug- | T i s | Baltimore «ovveuss 0 Lo e called “the | had ve from And e lBaE st and sccond Rochester | the local bey to a c. Indications Are That Links Game is wlarity. Al Over zolf and the spirit — |Court Game, Unknown Before the niaye in G with the | iho 8 o tne Lapne doe wliJoe l‘oote ‘\lccls White War, Has Galned Great Momen- |y, handicap of a sle nending ankle ) Zur Vahr which he had | ing nto the | . The score last night's ‘x,aln l'h!s \ftcnmo'\ yal and Anei seems to be little chan £ dis or 110, 105, 102, 160, 11 S New York, April 15 ketball, | The question 5 1 tournament, wi known in Italy hefore the war, (decision of a MeCarthy, who b Arr 10 103, st 1 st Ka W w bids fair to become the national [petition in which one ¢ over the reins of the C i i , 102, 114--968, Haven at t local howli: upor- [zame of the country, said Sammnel [fused to play off y-,t,,\, nd Kelly inserted a fast 1 is responsible for developing Combs ; im this afternoon o o'clock. | Yhargoyen, physical director of the jcanse 1 double play f Luque just gets the breaks he and incidentally spofling a £00d 3 v r ut of nine [ Turin ¥ M ' A, on leave in this |siates that G Hen- | school ts - Kentuek 3 obh says | oks for Low [games q 1 New Haven country. A national basketball fed- {ERICAN LEAGUE ey 8 ; : m:m comment on hie Polishing off Combs to 3 3 deiirig, I-hitting rookie of the ] ht and he 1 have t tion of fifty clubg, corresponding Rules of Golf Committer Bahe Ruth's some tall hustling today to g ¢ fhe A. A. U. her has been [holds the objection subjest fo 1 tum in Various Clties mound work t o Giants anothe Robertson L « N o matie gainst Brook o Luldshenteenuadort s won and | He man- hn‘nrunmll\(\v ninth but fell aged to win mes while | hort of a tie when Jackson, He 1 league in game Nats 4, \«y,v»v;r\clnp e 0 \¥io Gtatbed to » outset |made possible o ‘ v un ithin two sed- even ag {formed. Last year 2000 members re- (having been no special rule made un {ontions. 1 1« y 5 the | sons 2 a8 already ceived cards entitling them to par- [to govern the competition in ques 116 got :AD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS {ticipate in the national champion- |tion and suggests thal a new round thm e i foalive ok Benln FOR YOUR WANTS ship games. of 18 holes he played usual excellent pitching FOL PCET T e o Kindred arts § ¥ e P a e e o S, iveness with Ve of only 1.03 runs per |the American game, but also ti mpion twirl Here's the way it happened fin | in the matt Combs' own words = viet e ' en 1 went to Lonisville, T was (A/A.,_.. = /,\ iia - at plteher last |Ereener tha h awest reer 1 Gor a T S o gregted from the X NICE LITTLE Six BUT 1t Manager Jack Hendricks in the In my firs line drive | M\ GtorGe | \ WAD A BAD) e was hit to 1 t 4 have been e i apriny . 2 e enky I Now LET ME a hit b r than = U hr 1 ! 3 = 3 SET THAT MANKES previous season when he won only |7 5 ME A 45 To i e it My to atone for the rot- Sl s Slten play came when a single was HERE AND Four T went in to take it | o nd kat down on the | 2 | - E ONE UP - Twd UP r ONE UP- rur,u Nerlreached thivd anitting and 1t Me- | ONE DOWN - pad another gnod school | ; S | | ) My b T v 1 Mae safd v don't | X : K K ‘Vz THREE the fellows on | Insisted it was o zames and Ason T in the regular li od without any had ae "HOLD WERT AT SEWANEE “ % <o e cer o e ance. He was sold to the Yankees for a ruhsta c Annual Southern Preparatory and later uscd High School Championships to Dartmouth College Will Stop Ex- | perimenti = With Men In Charge | of Athlctic Teams, H ¥ On Following Page) lo ¢ meet. |its former practice.

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