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NEW ‘BRITA HIG NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 1 SRR R i s s A R R R n G s i i a s s i s s R e R CHOOL SULE OPENS NEXT SATURDAY —ZBYSZKO AND PODDUBNY TO APPEAR HERE IN WRESTLING 1926, R T P BOUTS TONIGHT — JACK DELANEY WILL DRAW RECORD CROWDSDS AT FIGHT MONDAY NIGHT IN HARTFORD —BIG LEAGUES 2331 CLOSE SCORES ALL OVER EASTERN AREA ON SUNDAY Joe Bush and Bob Shawkey Engage in Pitching Duel | With Senators Taking Game—White Sox Come | Through Over Cleveland—Detroit Beats Browns— Petty Flings Another Great Game—Giants Beat | Braves—Pirates Beat Reds—Cards Swamp Cubs. (By the Associated Press) s bascball battles furnish- ed close scorcs all over the eastern area while western 2dded to t erage Bob Sh o fi o Joe Bush of the ¢ former teammates in New opposcd each other in a Washington w h ators, 3 to 2, at the end of 11 nings. Thomas relieved Shawkey the elg and fn the next frama Marberry wer ald of Bush The Yankees v ly hits, bhut one of them w home run by h h w! hington recor ' White DETROIT AR R batsmen ‘ s and nators, York, thrill went to the Sen- in- in s Battad for ¢ ntted for Bole Axxx ATNR— four Rox, on Valle—off Davis 6, i Btruck out—by Da- downed Cleveland 5 to red to he affecte ther and fssued five the g While Ly & four men, \ loomed. St Whitehill sixth but v lead of four r Detroit 1. Uhle ap- cold passes dur- although teady when Louis Browns the mound unable to overcome gained ear in | Doyle permit- ed the irowns only two hits in three nd one third innings and the Tygers wen 7 to 4 Jess Petty, Tirook vho opened the s it victory over the another et ame a Vleteher's ener 2 to 1 in eleven innings big southpaw would have had nother shut out had he erred on a ground ball in the second i ing, enabling Mokan to score. On saven hits red off Pt delivery drove in the ATIONAL LEAGUE PHILADELPHIA AB. R o game by s left hander fon with a one ainst A Phillies beatir tic HELD ON FRANKLIN FIFLD, PHI VARIOU ECTIONS OF THE COUN LAY EVENTS. ADELPHIA, APRIL 23-21 AND WILL COMPL not (BY ART CARLSON) were gar i that has surrounded during the hat lacking cond get-together on Frank- 1d, Philadelphia, Aprit 2§-24 ms as the g t in the history { the classic. As you probably know, Oxford and ambridge will not be repr nn-l; ok e o | Wimiag Streak in Gotets i 19 (P—Yal feated f thre cendition for Head Coach started Ili of international feties off Larry Benton fficfent for the Giants to de- feat the Braves, § to 2. hedd the New Jork sluggers to ona hit for efght innings, that being a kome run by Frank Snyder, but the Giants put together three singles, a pass two sacrifices for the winning margin in the ninth Luque and Aldridge e pitchers’ battle in Cinc the zame going to the Pirates 1 when Pinellf threw wide on an at- | tempt double play in the ninth. Five lits were gained off Luque oit Aldri The Cardi Cubg, 10 o 1 in the hit his Five more St. Louisians 1 plate in the third during L hitting bee. Mo Chicagonns could ther only five hits off t AMERICAN LEAGUE i e 5 &eason, the jenton GETTING INFORY riser Mladelphia Broo 11 s teams will be entrics, J'rom six it a st nowever, ! any Penn & The cre orld various re poiat of should in the Imed ¢ season nnder thre inning when Bot- e 1 o - s second home run o « 5 ] 0| athietfe The fer, who in 11 seric cluded vie nn e e i xC con- ¢ in the hampionships of 1924 mey rs of mpion hoat are in tl Capt will hone ¥ events will some of 1 t ason | shell this season. em. < Big Fleld Enters to send athle in last y ha ion, ptain hurdler and Daubert, Ioberts, Swenson has two mile team that is cr speed collegiate circles today. Victor Chapman Iy, Me- nnis f5 a high jumpe nnedy a ack 440" man, and lin toseer. and al rsity shell will 3 cisca of stroking it. le zhiin Yof unior, been elegible il John Hay and one of G Cireenport Provider Jast - sprinter Ange er in Viet of outdoor prac er distant school making the carni 1 tri Norton and McGinnis and 1 TWO NEW EVENTS Fonr Oared Shell Race Without Coxswain and 145-Pound Scnior Fight Oared Event On Program. ed to the on tie April ber 1 to be hel in ust, entative of today for elght e senior HARD TO WHIFT out coxs 8 READ HWERALD CLASSIFTED ADS TOR YOUR WANTS TR RS R R R R I R R s s R R s e R s s R 'PENN RELAYS WILL BE GREATEST IN HISTORY CUHEL (10WA) SOME OF THE S1AR ATHLETES ENTERED IN TIE THEY ' IN BOTH A Leader Hopes {F COntuG | oo rome epmsmane o . 1 {vidual championship duck pin howl- Amateur | build, st paatinged iistntaniie it Rait e PLAY FINAL GAMES HIGH SCHOOL NINE TO ININDOOR LEAGUES ~ OPEN SEASON SAT: URDAY ) | i Eight Games Contracted For and One Game Pending BOYS Clup B‘lsy With Many; Constitutes Schedule Fer Year—InjuriegMay Keep Branches of SDON (‘aptain Tim Clair Out of First Game — Thirt i Candidates Seek Places On Team—Coach- Cassidy Has Heavy Problem to Solve in Choosin® Players. Junior League W Ruths |Ty Cobbs |Walter Johnsons | | Basehall schedule 24: Naugatuck high 1tuck Weaver rother the “Midg position who school last 0 on A smashing rally in the [ over final jn- candidates Charlow, down a position. 1ted anid B4 More other promising candie are who led ning of the will rue gave the Goose | Hartfo “Ch = sabe| May 6: New NORTHRUP Ruths in the Boys' club Indoor ba ;4\"\\‘ Britaif. MicH.) [balt cireuit Saturday afternoon Al\'li”,;r];y‘"n‘;: won for them May 15: St {'The Ty Cohbs disposed of the Wal-| farttord, ter Johnsons, thercby ended | May 10 up the season with a perfeet record | New i of defeats. Every team other t May the tall-enders did bettor than break | Haytgord, Cobbs and Walter | May 1 ried off to make it a|New In game, but the eellar champs| June failed to stand the pace and, al=| funoW2: though tl staged a belated rally | Hartford. }m the last innlng, they were unable’| The op to overcome their |Scora by innings: Ty Cobbs 244 Goslins a hiold brothere, rin, ar ANDERSON LEADS LEAGUE victory the s by o st s' Seminary the title of the league, * Seminary a o Weayer 0. Pending with LaSa £ Champion Duckpin Bowler Vaults rd high sel Over Several Opponents Into First 51 Open. Hartford high echool Place In Bowling Tourney, L] at | on, hy his wonderful past week, has vaulted place in th bowling (league standing, Edde leads Joe Harper of Watcrbury by a four and a half game warein. Anderson has heen near the top all ., hut ft s his work ¢f the past two weeks hat brouglit him over five oppo- | nents into the top position. Joe representative of Roge tands 11th in the lcague game he is rolling now, he promises to climb up during the {next faw weeks, Anderson rolls Laskeviteh of New en at the Catino alleys here to. Laskevited stands fourth in 1 isa dangerous man. An- (derson will be in the best possible pe to keep at the top of the New Drit- X ning gun in the \ ! schedule | Into firs ain ki Lascball will be fired irday when the Red S 10—11 [and Gold meets Naugatuck on the |Walter Johnsons . 810 04— 8| eNougy” fleld. The v Dritain The Goose Goslins and Babe Ruths | {cam will have had the benefit of |tied for first place, met in the final | (w0 weeks), of pr ic and “coach- game of the ygar, and the cham-|{yg but since it is really the only pionship was ot decided until the | time many of the players have had \very last inning of play. The Babe |1y afit of a good work-out end |Ruths started off fast, but improved | t1o henefit of coaching, prosp f [pitehing held them in the closing | 4o not seem to be bright, sions; the Goose Gosling battered exe schedule, eight ut five runs during their final turn | s of which are set and one t bat and won an -6 victory. Score | pendirg has been made. Some of v inninas the best teams in the state will bat- Groslins 102 the w Britain aggregaton and Ruths s RG] -G | if it is able to get 20 break in Orioles Scnlor Champs | wins and losscs, the season may be The standing: considered a success when it s fig- | Pet. | yred that the team that will repre- 1.000 | sent the Hardware City will be made | 667 | up almost entirely of green material A squad of about v candidates is for positions on the team out for are Bromberg i. The former made a and basketball the eleven and The latter is cetball team find and sensa- disadvantage. Sohool state 08 Babe CHAPMAN(WISC) NUAL PENN LPR THI MES TO BE | ENT SCHOOLS FROM 1ding and records are SPECIAL AND RI Orioles as Senators ; 000 T all, leagus came | {to a premature close Saturday night | |with the Orloles undefeated cham- They won their honors by stage |1 i t Giants to the tune of scoring 15 runs in the first! inning and tallying after tha ever they felt so Ofticial Sanding Anderson, N. B. . Harper, W Stone, Why. ... Loskeviteh, N, . Milier, Hartford Teller, Meridan. Gaines, Hartford. Arnoys, X. Leonard, N Otto, Tarrington. | Toote, N. B. | Lynch. Bristol - {Jerrolds, Bristol aVhite, N. H. |Cnall, Wallingford consists of |Gudian, Meriden .. Conway, | Reco 1son. | High single—Chall, Wallingtord, 166. notg decided | High niffe string—snderson, New for faturday's Rriiain, 1,1 High 18 string—Gahes, Hartford. 2,106 High average Britain, 113, ateh It football ing tackie on ard on the quintet. in-elect on the b which he was the son. has the more experienc n the Burritt ar FOOTE BREAKS JINK Games From White, The former ght but the latte advantage ers bowling alleys in the state indi- ! The from Athletics ten; took second plaen ors in a gruelling £TUE| which wis anybody’s game up to the final out, hoth teams rallying furiougly in the last inning to keep the jssue clouded teher 1 team pitehing squad Fengler, “Dutchie’ Havlick and Holg Score ~03 Cassidy has {upon his choice game, 5 In an effort to fll the problem always been A, ing tournament, was in the best lay after- White of New mateh at he local pin toppler ¢ timbers with euch vigor mito W over, 1 ith mv’\ two nine played while added seven to his total. Toote raged over the mateh with Wi 108, Foote a it t toppli Joe firet game tak it | 103, He nosed ont the n man int 1o 124 Ag out on top in form of the ¢ atur noon when he met agn 1 33 nators ..... 1 0 2 9O Still More Basketball the club can- minds from basket- on playing it first base * Howard, who has a third ba nan, will he shifted to the initial sack. die” L substitute from year, will fry for second hase “Red” Matulis of etball fame is his oppon aptain Clair, if h is in pl condition, will get he call for shortstop and probably P - — Arderson, New + found himse The youngsters at not turn thejr ball and still i when other athletics arc not ac 1 scheduled, Saturday morn- ing the All-Stars had an ea time with the Typhoons, beating them by 47-7. They held a 24-3 lead at the half and found no d fliculty in pushing this to greater § portiona cames out of the Foote had Mg UNIO: BEAT COUTS | The Union A. C., Iaseball nine trimmed Troop No. 2 Boy Scouts lin a fast game Saturdy afternoon {by the score of 15 to 5. The win- |ners featured by thdr fine all “Hammy” Darrow will bo selected [around play and they took advan- to fill in at third base should How- tage of several errors ly the losers. ard he shifted from that posigion. Paluckl of the Unions struck out If “Hammy'" 18 put there he will nine men 120 for Lt n 1y for A a ma second f d to come | (Continued On Lollowing ixth wr t Foote's high mark im the eeventh. Il¢ two remaining | point 0 than he lost earlier in the 1 the of the match eet revenge over fhe sy after his| matehos took the mes. Foote won morr rosnit ss of t| Harper no match o UNTERSPAN BEATS DRESSEL Night For Handball Y. M. C Title of The A ¥red Unterspan with a four point | per defealed Henry 7t in three hard Dressel of 118 ) sccond 21-8 ’1-14. Dres- sel to all ot condition ined to indicap ssel th [$ as ane la Withir and interes! sport and ine tor t t is brother E ) Y set to go t0 e that addition to Stearns- both brother neither con worth wa this match Howard Hergstrom team®which has defeated il teams organized by Charlie Haw- kins the past two weeks will take on 1 new team known as the Loomis- Hawkins Go-Getters. The winner of the latter match wili be banquetted t the Hotel Burritt and the Stearns Hergstrom team is ready for the knife and fork drill ding an is in sto hing. In inch )S NEW TALEN hingte American leag e NEF Unless V th » champs machinery any places next will find t creaking nant IN SIX SERIES labe R he Yankees | Comprigh n Y m..iu; - has three each with Boston and New York