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R R R TAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1926. SHHSTEIEIIEN LRt tIRNIsEt Ittt tRns s ttenns it at ettt st teneiststtesntsteasssILLLIBtIILIILL:: g THREE GOOD BOUTS ON WRESTLING CARD AT JESTER'S HALL—-BROWNS WIN FIRST GAME AFTER FIVE DEFEATS—EASTERN LEAGUE TEAMS READY FOR SEASON'S OPENING GAMES TOMORROW —EDDIE ANDERSON BESTS LASKEVITCH SEVEN OUT OF NINE ' SR R e st a1 e T e e e T S R A LT e iatisiattiaitiniitatesaadassis it ittty BROWNS BREAK LOSING ASTERN LEAGUE | BIG BERTHA OF CINCINNATI | Buebl! Stndin | THREE GOOD BATTLES IN STREAK BEATING TYGERS ~OPENS TONORROW s i | WREGT] ING REVIVAL HERE Philadelphia 3, Boston 1. (1st). | | Groves of Athletics Holds Red Sox to Five Hits—Cards |fj i ! gLy i / s oo R e o 17 hva ko Wina Erom N . Forfeit i 70p Hiariizsakae 6 Colies Bodgses Win Bosond| Eght Teams at the Line for S0 : g : 45, Chicago 1 ¥ y ins From Frank Brown By Forfeit in i o fl Lm'lis 4 Dmr'nn 1 . » y B b From Phillies — Reds Beat Pittsburgh — Giants ANl Race for Pennant Now' York st Wasnington, pore.| 18 Minutes When Brown Suffers Injury to His Eye Have Easy Time With Braves—Red Sox Get Re- Y ponedioald woatiier Zbyszko the Great Pole, Fells His Man With a Fly- On Mack in Afte G Springield, April 20 () | o p =i The Standing ing Mare in 17 Minutes—Poddubny Forced to Go venge On Mackmen in Afternoon Game: {Eight castern 1 ama ars & oA : | W L Pet| 5 Mi : 0 g 4 Z (i i e (a Thag) wd | Chicags ... A %s71 25 Minutes Before Downing Hussane, {starts tomorrow. G 1 > ¢ shington . 2 .887 | o1 Bridgeport has come up to the : 4 IDetrolt et e 600 b Tren The art of wrestling was revived |until at the 17 minute k h r's St. Louis Browns 1ar oninnlal howavey! talln i i 200 J a T m mar ® i : Rk g mark a cripple, however, following W LEADS The ;m q 2 y | New York . +000 14y New Britain after several years [muzh! Brono with a flylng mare cnnant hopes in the pre-season i . - |ull-winter dickering about owner- THe ASSALT i i 5 i | Cloveland . 2 :000 fahsance of the port from the city, | hold and slowly crushed his shoul- aseball predictions, have won & i i L ship, which resnlted in a home syn- Pn:ucczs ’ 7 | Boston . 3 00 Fyith three excellent bouts etaged be- | ders to the mat, ame after five straight defeats and A 0, A, B "“1““"' Ll A the franchise. Its 3 \ Nl 77, 1'h|udu1|\hh . " lfore a small but enthusiastic crowd o : 0 players were called together only / |8t Louis .. | numbering about 400 at Jester's hall | Yostorday for thelr first practice but | — last night. Elanislaus Zbyszko and | tlorg in the world. Hs ia a power. ’L s: ;xv\:,a ‘Yr;:l:ln mu?( league clubs [ . "‘ ":l'“-' his younger protege Karol Z"l'szk"!'ul man with brute strength and a 5 expect nnediately, New York at Washington won their time limit hout 1 : = 1 of | e 4 i 1o limit bouts while in | py)1 nack that hiy opponent was al- O the o of th opening six | / | Cliveland at Chicago. the maln event, Ivan Poddubny pin- | mowt powerless to m‘,:ppyi";.nf;“fi}, Std e RE SRy cawms appear strong, with the twos , b / | St Louis at Detroit. 'ned Yussiff Hussane's shoulders to |, iene il i orday and ! year champion Waterbury elub car Philadelphis at Boston i ZLEI pANDEWOUId FaeopEBRono ) adelphia ston. he mat in 5 minutes of a finish, | aside and he would dump him to the vzers with five hits for the vietor rying its usual pite er. Ney | fioor time after time. Brono could Zbyszko clearly demonstrated now may be consldered as “in the why le is one of the greatest wress Through a chill afternoon Milton Gaston, recently of the New York nkees, hurled excelient ball ye Another pitching achievement of f..v r. ] Haven, Providencs, ingficld | 4 o " one fall mate ote came from the left arm of Bob weld, 2 { h / NATIONAT LEAGUS | Desplte the fact that thera were | gt o rest: and Dol e i e v 0 ) Hartford and Albany are well fortis BAven of the Phindelonis Atitetics (R PRI BT s e — /many who doubted that these world | zy,vesko put him down, Poddubny vs, Hussano vild man” of a 0. Ath~ Total i T = p R ] Games Yesterday *flkno\\m»u} figures in the wrestling | s followers h N ed a good ¢ for Lev [ 3 e = S/, / Chicago 5, 8t. Louis 4. game would do their best at a small | bt ivesd :nlvwll_;u':)lfl ET : M L / / (14 innings). show as was staged last night, those | The (hird and featuro bout of ths jrove good their opinion of him | New York 8§, Boston 8, who attended the bhouts were well [evening brotght on the sensation of Groves held t Red to thre Cinelnnati 2, Pittsburgh 1. pleased with the efforts of the men Hh':“’*’r"»t!h\g '!-:ml 1, Poddubny, cali- foties and won the morning game Brooklyn 4, Philadelphia 2. involved and all three matehes were jed “Ivan the Terrible” against ¥ : full of spirit with expericnced and |Sift Huseane, “The Terrible Turk, The &“.,mmg {clever men pitted against one an- (in a one-fall Ginish mateh. Poddube Ritty Bravsfield, manager ar W ferbury, has gathered a mound staff vhieh hoasts the veteran right. I handers, Bishop, Touchstone, Kahn ! “"“lund Sinbllber and the soufhpaws, other good 1 . e \fop , by Carl Mays ntzinger of the w of Brooklyn and and Matthews, Rush and fuller, dependable boxmen of past vears, have gone. The infield finds Wotell at first, Zelinzigler at second, ef at short nd Helgeth at rd, while Donzhue, Leary and hay will carc for the outer defenso | but lost hauffel will do most of the catch- former ng. , found him AB, T IL P.O, A Jack Boston | The bouts were urely ny is well called the Russtan Giant, New York o ; 827 hy of a larger attendance, but it |He stands well over six feet tall and St. Louls .. 5 T Ing the first show of {ts kind to [weighs 243 pounds and his massive Cineinpatl ; 667 | be held here fn years, the success of [body Is cordsd with muscles. Hus- Philadelphia 3 | the next one 15 atsured when ar-|sane, one of the best wrestlers in Brooklyn ... 3 500 {rangements have been conipleted for [the game today from a | sclentific Chicago 1 .33 | the holding of it. istandpoint, tipped the scales at 200 Plitsburgh . Y 5 286 | Karol Zbyszko ve. Brown {pounds even, and were it not for Boston ... .14 | The first match brought fogether | Poddubny's superior weight, we ven- Anthony Brown of Jersey City and iture the guess that Hussane wonld oA ) Games Todi |Karol Zbyszko of New York. Brown |have lasted all ni R the Rua ot been busy at New Haven, Bowman 27 ! 3 — = Games Tods “\;'fll” veho clilow Yokt Drow, have lasted all night witl the Rus MeGraw's cffort at Philadelphia s 2 A 3 {has come back from the Pacific s § ; Pittsburgh at Cinciv 1 '!,m 90 and Zbyszko 192, | sian. their second 1w e ) TN G088t [binlaTiirat Daseithe Vatarar . 1; p 3 g Boston at New York was by far the best match of the| jusane wore a pair of ordinary 3 o R Gl b Ay Drd ang; f 7 Brooklyn at Philadelphia evening because both men were lsneajers with the hooks for the Gleason will be at second Hauk at ] LA 810k } & ol 3 . it 7 (e cas e Oat R more nearly matched than the other |ghoag laces in them. Poddubny's third and the Colby colleg oy | SR 3 Fist i SRR e R T D : A two bouts. on ‘Jolm !’ shman of {legg wero cruclly laccrated in their 0 to Griffin, Milan and Mo, : INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE | b0 ““}°,“ offelated i the frst skirmiches and Reforco Winters or- IMilan § : . | . ‘are |qered Hussane to take off the shoes. Milan s Horacr. brot . - e e e i i Tt e = Gamed Yesterday | the match forfe bysz Mussane at firstsobjected, but was yler, 4 - i Brown was blinded in his right eye. \torced to comply Wi ’ S champ >{rates |San s 2 42| Clyde, and Berger are zames post o | comply with the referee’s “;m el mpion ll.nj( [ Heetn 1’13.‘(“1;.. hLorlml and Berger ar oush i& the “Big Beriha’ | Sty All games postponed, cold Brown was wandering about ring This gave Podr!uhny an s 0! submarine : o recelvers. i T | with the blood srrmn‘lng from a at Cineinnati anc Providence Team dlng o 1 ered seven i 04 O ts guided P SO GG ol fae i i 1,000 i3 ”‘_’1“} o “""j’ “"‘1 o °”; tlgrape S o la¥ i inatiolls ol S Sl . Dty ths Bras . Fe . ‘000 | r. Tishman stopped the B0 ipis raet tn position without their it Kremer an am to win, 2 to 5 gL a0 o jowned by th Brayes., I*ll{\?r:y» 5 1 ‘Mj Dr. Joseph Potts, local eye apecial- | (0 i o,‘, tp;,.,mf : can swat the spple, as they say i (0 il as hurricdly summoned and he [*0 B8 OF BREN o 0 as various baseball circles. 1e's also Ready to Go After Another Pen- T : 97! discovered that Brown had a slight L i 7 a nifty fielder. i : Roc e 3 cup up and down on the eye ball ) been in the main {ent ~ Bant This Coming Scason. : and another slit like cut on the up- |\ "% oiac 1he Ruselan could get on iper ld. Although temporarily |,.¢ ' a y e e e ov v tion Ulinded, Dr. Potts stated that he did hinybit hegeolilddonotle s tan ok O v 5060 60 10t Iartford has gone fnfo the hands| Of © brief elay with the Giants, hi' | baseball champions, will open ths e b e Lo 94 las shoving his shoulders to the fioor After Gr 1 pitched his bril- a . Tartford has gone ir o w T i on April 24 at 2:30 p. m. Games Today zht in the eye, p ? % ) i v MeDonale rroer uinpire in L 2 | u sed, but sEane L ereoniand fices S W iaT huallong b eon AR e : : ! . {the youngest member of the famous & SRl S Athletics . e will have Miller af first, Shay at |, Ho08 at Walnut il park. Games have ‘aronto at Baltimore, amily of Zbysako's, was well mateh. |°d and then Hussans got a grape- focond. mane or Lllson at short and | " hile Roush gnd unsigned ron- | been booked with the Royal Gra Rochester at R & by Brown's agar vine hold on the giant that tade gHiskaiga il S otlp olgtapm s were eynonymons. Holding of Winsted, the Orloles of ¥ (Two games) ability to get holds, Headlocks, Bl Teni U pRlie TnnEe seen much service in the East- y - 2 7 a sort af bar-arm hold that twisted \rh-z gargantuan Poddubny's arm un- Chicago k Flynn, former manager of Che score son 3 Y several TWastern league clubs, has Hendricks entourage opposing hurlers. Roueh past Year's Junlor Champions The Giants pounded a former ' Ak g b 5 Xil al shor ani mate. Rosy Ryan, and defeat- R i Sperber will play 1 the cs casily, $ to 8. Lind- - wards left, Morrison, cent trom had & perfect day at tho ST ! o g eIl in MR e But ho still seems as ith a triple 1 two singles in thr d D Toronto .... {unable to toss the Turk around ver {much. Hussane would slip from th The Speedboys, last year's jur was concerned. The first five min- ist the < in the box, 2 1o 1. ollowing hits by errera accounted Vl). an annual stunt t ) 1 . 1 0 s, wrf anf c ; ounted tor an annval stun e e e b arms, wrist and body locks vuns ons of the 1 1 i 2:05, § . " | He ally won bi 2 i other scientific measures were taken Jut o howe run in the H ; 2 e ferd e wridie b nelnee til it scemed that ft would break. the only man in the Gl U e S L mihar BB EncR 2o fo gain any arent agvantags |Po0QUDAY With an almost super- of the Yankae fold to CEE L ian e G e bR strengtliened and the players on it Sveiihe ot Y S human effort, broke the hold and et since th gl it el imenang. Lol | Three times In succession, Zhysiko [then Was on even terms ogain with hurled Brown over his head in the [the Turk. fiving mare, but he was tnable ‘g The third five minutes passed with Fales a8 oneietithe are expected to bring home an- el to start aum and Brad- :U;f"_‘;’ _']"M“ ’k“:‘n"“ 200 other chawplonship this year. i serk backsiop pos I isat hnsthard e 0 'linfield will be lNows: Daley at Terre Hanufe, Ind., heat Clever e R R drat X GHIp: i do, Fhilipplnes (10). pln his shoulders to the mat. The |Poddubny bearing down by sheer n, le ier, wen it third and Clanc at short. Garro, Pittshurgh, Pa. — anl $ 5 — - bout had gone 18 inutes when |welght e lighter man, Husea York Yanke Second ale, 1 will take care Diltsburgh, and Ge ut had g 18 minutes hen Z J iine, | peow ¢ B c| ing his legs un o i B *{DBrown was forced to quit. The |had a trick of getting his legs e o e i e FORMATION OF CHURCH (4 ley and Brooklyn, fought a draw (10). ¢ gave both men o preat hand |bim and fiattening himselt on the and Third Baseman Stan- will do the pitching with Kiat London — Liky Clark, Glaszoy they left the platform [floor and Poddubny could not get a S bov. il LEAGUE IS COMPLET}’D e LeiE andgiiutonean " Zhysrko Beats Bruno jtoe hold on him, ~Thé wrestiers e piolme ‘ il L Any 'r.im wishing '}o :xrr.u)"’z ampion, defeated "Kid” S0cke | mpa gacond hout which was offi- |tugged and strained 'Lit :Ach ol:r‘r 3 & S game th the Speedboys should ! (20), clate v te: tor (for the fourth five minutes with Y. 0.1 ¢ Eesliort and siba ERR S 5 . nommunicate with Manager fickic Buffalo, N. Y. — Johuny Risko, ".u«! wiestling o e Y_::*nlhnflr having the advantage. They \MERICAN LEAGUE ‘ ‘ 0 ‘ CACO b, E i Ol R N G e Hartford avenur, tele- Cleveland, won from Romero Tio- brought together the great |threw cach other around the mat, iU e AR Derite ot StastE Sosson phone 13 jas, Chile (40). Maxic Roeunbloom, i ; ko, farmer Teavy- (but one would bo down and then the R o e e Mo W Jersey Cty, defeated Prank | yolght char 5 ; con- |other would go down. Birg, On May 17. | MEET IN BOAYT RACE § B (0. [tender for the world's honors and | Just as the watch crept to the 23 and , o bW April 20 (P) Bayonne, 2 4 Ge- [ Prank Brono, a New York heavy- [minute mark, Poddubny got a full } srmation \ lon 1 Princeton uni- naro beat Willie Darcy, New York ¢weight, (0 weighed 225 and [body hold on the Turk and slowly ! baseball | © Was ec f- Lversity varsity and junior varsity | (10), Jrono The bout was a 30 min- {but surely with the Turk struggling A = ’N v e ting he t A‘!'\\\ will meet o e Cornefl: Youngstown, Ohio — Johnny . Brono proved to be just jwith all his might to get away, his Vi Veteran Siad eeis las v Jersey, over i mile and 34 Green, New York, outpointed Jim- | a litile too fast for the mighty Pola shoulders went down for the re- PRl e e L n tes ing t¥ : aurse June The races consti- my Mendo, adelphia (18). in the first as of the hout, but [quired three seconds. e el o ; of ente E art L competition Memph lenn. Young Ross, | Zbyszko's superior strength and his|{ The bouts from a standpoint of Bilchentiat s, 1on M g b ¥l 8 and Prince racuse, N, defeated Frankie | 1 nee and sclence, ey 1, Mart 2 sch P 2 ach tton, cia, Lo r 8 (8). fualy wore his opporent down third a For- s the end Taylor, now erich, Grnin and Solo. | WRICh WL Lie about the middle o oo uller, | September. Three games will e By BRlGGS . and Ogordowsk] Plaved ¢a J ! $ BARGY two of 1) 1 o will be playes | vith compa Ball iz at t el R . WHAT DO You K~ow Te DEALER cPENS NQ WONDER Tris FOR TRE FIRS BouT THAT !M? THIS | gn ? | HATE ThAT Ginks A Losew!! S lnall TonianT 1 POOR FISH PASSED. ROUGH NECK. I'VE ¢ Toe ok CARD, 5 GUYS HAND GOOD - NIGHT! 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