New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 20, 1926, Page 13

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NEW DRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1026, 13 | for baseball iSpeaking | ot e i | toct1 tord 3 R el el '\’V"“ 20 (M—Hon- I Hits,—Hornsby, tly yesterday to sen: m from orable C. Douglas, attorney-gen- et = mparative obscurity to the plana- |eral, for Nova Scotla, sent the to'u’ 2t f E L 1 et | 10 SEE OPENING GAME ) e ———— —————— -—_—_—_——._———*_—_‘—_—_—‘—————————————— e ———————————— e e G e e e e - suitable for fce hockey than ‘fiu['[] BUUTS MARK bty w o 1"3— l"!y\nd mind that coordinated so per-‘ Hallfax, N, & | | 1] 3 res y | e 9uc dngto K of long distance running. |lowing telegram to John C. Miles, | ITiPlés—Wilson, Cubs, ¢ f S t slonatanata b basabaliteonion 1 T[I (; Immediately the flash came over | VIBREr Of the marathon race at Bos. | Homere—WWilllame and Leach, (Marles F. Hutchinson, Aged 80 [o] ports 5|rm'wmv-4 he wires that Miles had croseed the | (00 Yesterday | Fhijies: Bottomigy, Cards, 2 each | Years, Who Has Seen Pittsburgh bl et tape a winner and record-breaker, |, 'A% attornev.general for Nova | Stolen Bases—Mueller, Cards, ¢ ; ; G L {jubilation swept the town. Whisties Sc0tia I heartily congratulate you on | Pitching—Rhem, Cards, and Petty, | Start for Years, Will Be at Game, were blown, flags unfurled and g YOUF Unprecedented achies and | Dodgers, won 2, lost none Pittsburgh, Pa, April 20 (B) = holiday spirit tock pos o Or‘!“ great victo 1l Nova ta {8 | Charles E. Hutchlnson, 80, who has people . " | proud of you." Batting: 1, Red Sox, 500, Witnessed every opening game @ FEANESCAGRE Runs—Gohrig, Yanks Collir Pittsburgh team has played since Arrangements were sat in motion 6 each its entry into the major leagues in Doubles—Collins, Whit 5. | Plrates o 92 i 1| went !"m caucus and bands were | 2 iteftoz, Pan Shelniidis hoois o8 gt e g oo | ANDERGON THRES SEVEN """ ™ o Wbk a Jester's hall last nlght were entire- | hisbiadsl Srhate 1y & success from a wrestling stand- ! Promoter Joseph . ¢ A Ithot he & point, but the ehow was an absolute | S181¢ Duckpin Bowling Champion ':!though the h fatlure, the finariclal faflure, Despita this, Mr.| ynercases Lead tn State Tourna- |crags on Mille' stated last night that he will | 2 ‘ iy ke one other attempt to make the | ment Standing Triples—Gehrig, Yanks, § son at Forbes fleld on Thursday. ight left the promoter ) payihg propos Al without. e .k,l‘."“:"', When the Miles '!"1"7 re- | | ; 2 “Going to the old ball game as car future just what the card w ‘Juv‘/yin nhamflon was in " Y slon to the “publie re A -"f-l ‘g\'“a\» ‘m”i ffl'x. and \nvs'm ® explanations for his longevi- e, The appearance of Srmm-«‘,,“ elehtiat he Canine allovs it 108 r 505, won 2, lost none. | 1y 2y ke nd Tvan Peadubay 18 79| he met Laakeviteh”ot New T —— re by M:,,}w;r 5 p:l,,‘in & state league match w. T Hinges. last nig who were on hand and last nig he two | ook seven out of ths nine games. 95 98 deserves the cong men's work on the mat, was revel- | Eddls means. to retain his lead at Y taie GE Shis Al oy i " atfon to those who 'know not the | the top of ths standing and et- |* & £ 1 (Bt leaalanlor the art. forts last night were wildly cheered [12KINE — et | by the large crowd that assembled | T T 45840 There was some confusion - last | t0 see him Eddis again hit for well O h a ST D et s e o e e o o el On the Alleys h 4 been made to se- | those that the New Haven man won g for the contestants, fall- | were by very small margins. He took ROGERS BOWLING ALLEYS ed and Mr. Mille was forced to|the sscond ga 114 to 109, a make & temporary mat on the or-| margin of five pins and he took the | @ ”U"”\‘l"',‘l‘” “”‘I LEAGTE chestra platform. At the next ehow | seventh 125 to 107, a margin.of 18 : nift & Upson there will be a ring €o that all the | pins. spectators will be able to watch r‘m‘ Anderson mowed the pins down ts without the confusion of last | from al langles, picking up on! spares and hitting for a number of — | strikes. He hit high singls for the | night with & mark of 180 whils other Monstrous, elephantine, gargan- ' games were 127, 125, 121, 120, all ex tuan, all these terms and many cellent bowling. He had an a more could be us:d in an attempt of 117.8 with a total of 1,081. L to deseribe Podduosny, the Russian vitch hit a high score of and had glant who appeared in the show angd other game of 123, e averaged last night. Standing inches over siX 111.8 and totalled 1,007 feet, Poddubny welghs 248 pounds | Anderson, by last night's showing, and agalnst his opponent of 1ast hag strengthened his lead in the night, sheer weight brought him & | league and bids fair, by ki vietory. | his present form, to ¢ | at the end of ths season with th crown mors sscurely placed on his brow. The scores of last night's match wore as follows: “"Have a Camel” “Here is mild and mellow goodness that completely satisfies the taste | (Continued From Preceding Page) | Young Zbyszko showed a world of cleverness in his bout with Brown though Brown himself was a clever matman. This proved to be the best bout of the night and it was teo bad that Brown's eye was injured so badly that he had to quit. It would have been interesting to have seen1 the outcome of the bout which was to have gone 30 minutes | JOHNNY MILES' HOME TOWN | CELEBRATES HIS VIGTORY' Litde Mining Center Which Cl2ims RECORD 0F EMERNLDS Green and White Team Brings Suc- | Falman mt svu ents of oessfull Eeason to Close by Win he art the ¥. M. C Flet Footed Runuer, Jubilant A. class. The boys had a graat op- | Qger Soath Church 1 oy portunity of watchi he greatest L Over Win. exponents of th the world | The Emernlds bask: large variety of holds and closed its second season on the doubt but what they recently with the vie It 5 South churc Freddy Saunders, star forward for the Green and White 1 the scaring I team Mines, N. §., April 20 (F— milling crowds cheered | | the finish line | in Boston's STANLEY WORKS SHIPPING Brack carned a gre consecutive season he h. position. 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MAG &sons| ' !‘xajm: }':\:sz; A:‘\! ::;;‘”I:: "/(’ (ollegiale Shoppe Outdoor Shows Newd York#Aprl Main at East Main putting their nto soms sort | D WAY— T HEAR YO0 GST A ROOM AVERL [ AT MRS.HOOPLE®S HEATS TRY KNIUES S0'S T BCARDERS CAN'T (SE S0 MK BO™MER Town | FLORIDA-T MADE Sspoee | THAT DBAL AND 1 & ) & \Q»\GES -CR armory apart | r ever| Jack Sharkey, the Boston heavy VT ALL 1o You g that | weight who outpointed Pat McCar- = ~ M—-J' s3id to | to op | pose Delaney while van and e "Herald” ‘.lavk Bernsteln, former junior lig 1 be | cand | ent title hold gton baseball team FIRE DAMAGES ARENA | s this year 3 Pittsburgh, Pa., April 20 P — d out Duguesne Garden, home of the st Sunday Pittsburgh Pirates. National Pro ¢ year will | fessiona! Hockey am, was inday. Manager Pat| damaged by fire is arranging games, the | blaze, which cause t ¥ ill be played pvob-l)m of $30,000, wa d to the ehly the first week in May. The!ground floor, where the skating weather 5? the present time is morelnnk is located.

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