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S3LE8232TILLLTLL3 munm:mrmmmmmumatm:mmmmmmmmtm.xmmxwmummm:.mm::tmmmm 23832 SIX CITIES WITNESS THEIR TEAMS FOR FIRST TIME Each Home Club Wins Its Game—Former Washington Pitchers Turn In Brilliant Performances—Four Home Runs Made During Contests—Eddie Rom- | mel Subdues Senators—St. Louis Browns Win Another Game—Yanks Outslug Boston Red. Sox A Press) 1elr thousand eir teams for ' games ldiers. suffer n on a wsual in stivitle ed by M s Spring she ha stood out | poled out Braw Philadelpliia cored four runs, Washin ore cond inning 1 was four invinci- ? Captann AMERICAN LEAGUE Management Successfully Ne-| again:Sund tim |t be NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, S i B e R R e S S e et R R s e e E A P R e R s R e e A i TWO MORE TEAMS ENTERED IN INDUSTRIAL BASEBALL LEAGUE — HIGH SCHOOL OPENS BASEBALL SEASON WITH NAUGATUCK SATURDAY —FERD UNTERSPAN WINS HANDBALL TITLE AT Y, M. C. A.—FALCONS PLANNING BUSY SEASON — OTHER INTERFSTS SRS R R st T e R e e B T s e T e e e e e e e et e ] FALCONS PLANNING VERY BUSY SEASDN gotiates for St. Mary's Field © strongest line ory of the club, Manager \rxwk‘ is working now on a Jule of games which will bring v Brituin some of the best 1 South ups » managenient hus s ted for the usc of s again thig year will L played there T iday. The m went will twilight games also this year | » it there I3 enough intercst in port to warrant continuing | e will practice Suturday §t. Mary's field and orning and from this on, hard drills in all depart- | 118 of the game will be the order followed, The nine will he cquipped ¥ n excellent quartet men while keen competition own in the first tryouts various plics quad. | tative lineup and batting Lands now is as follows: | who will occupy his usual | eld, Joe Kania will be e Budnick brothers vill gecupy third and £hort with B. Buduick at the dizzy corner ‘ Sudnick, hewt turned out in the city, short statior Jonnny Kl hile 1Mer Corbin Re cld. Benson, a catehs ability, will be in the center Kopec, string ¢ of the bacl will fill in in the | is a vacaney. for the 8 on the 1ers | t the o at {l l\,\-‘\ roof no uson, while ol old stand slat Kania, th ed of B. ski bination an orm. urg pra yrday HIGH SCHOOL TEAM PLAYS IN NAUGATUCK SATURDAY Tim Claire Will Be Out of First Game Becausc of Injurics Conch Says, GOES HOME Mstanee Tra PAULEN Holland's Middle Star Promises To Return America In July HWORSE OMNER 117 TO BE THURSDAY, APRIL 09 1926, SOME OF COMPETITORS IN PENN RELAY M HERE ARE STAGED AT ARL ART cord-h w probably i prob of pt i e Pulled O - SOURI) A FEW LIKELY DES MOINES EXPLECTED TO PUT ON A CARLEON) iking en I GRE il show Three Week Period of Tralning s The squad was call Dl (08 COMPETITORS IN THE UDAY AND SATER ' BATTLL ‘em how he ions relay r tracting m, DAY SEVENTE ENTH THIS WEEXN, FOIL SHOT-PUTTING HONORS, HOUSER u.sc) Hoch (kAN ST T¢) (NEBRASKA) ANNUAL HOUSKLR DRAKE RELAYS AND KUCK toes it in hools, RED UNTFRSPA J BEAT.) BI‘OTHFR AT HANDBALL | four quarters SPRING PRACTICE Planned by Coach Norm Crisp for Dartmonth Foothall SN, rtmouth’s spring r way ¥ and pr planned Coarch HANDBALL in gan to develop leveland, O . Apri tonal sin; nd d il ek ried here oday plac troit, I N mphis, wer handt Squad. Appil 22 votball practic n A together yrs training in Takes Y. M, C. A. Title Winning Over Eddie Without Losing A single Game upset the brot fter thyee gru of i 1 which determin ip of the M previous Dressel dop ted hi Unterspan Tred G held th singles championship for the yuld hier would e ught it vicking which lemon over-contidence isn't thing fo tote alo ship is at 1 ssary part s impos- new wen in th start of » 1hles impion CHAMPIONSHIPS udi Hnndingers nd Fredd surprise 1IPred will no SR 1 to th ren to be 1 {s and is en hich he thg, past & usly competed for nand hall tou est in five vor moembers nty-nine tour re play hefore nament proved Thirt compets yment ma the champion- and RETEURBSURES R s a i et i n it s i et 11 %Nmsgs?&zxmfigffg,}@[',“ggvgfm Delaneg-Solomon Show in Hart- | Iond Monday Night Jast cyur, but aded by Pat macaroni King, Is not : he ds makin to moke the Kengington grounds wttractive in the state, w innovation will be adide it the hall park this year in the form of-n score hoard. I elib has heen working on this | and after viewing nany lecided Wells, ‘The hoard will stand 15 fect nothe alr and will he 25 feet long 1 ish iie will make it Manager Pat Buckley ).\plllllhl Workings Of Innovations To | Re Introduced This Yoar, Muel ts of hag been said the Kensington A, €. baseball an attraction in Goods town and the about the of for make Paper Hartford, A a greater variety hee (#—Never has which the 5 n offored on a feamn me the ma Buckley, tie standing wgement, boxing card in Connecticut than is afforded on the bill for the Jack De- laney-King Solomon ¢how to be held ery ef- fort the mog by the Connecticut A, (., in the big state armory at Hartford next Mon- day night. committes pro, Matchmgher George Mulligan hag sgembled a card on which there are boys of many naticnalities and many boys, two an, (wo of Fronch- nd two colored bat- ors ‘on d which mmm, {5 presenting with Delaney Solonion Hliners. there are th ywelghts, it heavyweight, two welter- of flyweights and hose oy 1 (haseball parks The numerals able mile this vari a b B | on I square and specta see them from the dizmond player on each team will be nhered the games and the sourd wil display strikes, balls, outs, runs, errors and er de- s apoot way a coupl battle betw gt heavyweight, ch-Canadian ancestry aud a Jewikh heavyweight Panama ors posted siomaon who hails from an Ttali s to keep club commitiee i3 alto work- ransportation project 0t time, hopes a jitney servie from | Britain to the park will he instituted | * in time for the i The toam w rnoon at iger Pat Buckley all candidates for positions on the 11 be welc the ]»HM No place on the team ha t and ever; shows up to try out will fair and will be used Af ability ¥ nts Work 1s el done on and it will be in semi- Doyle, 1, mistag with Irish Tomumy ring name tells of his and ary {8 a six- ; . tion Murrey E heavywelght first game Sun & i negro announces that [ ¢ 5 o0l In the s 1 preliminary, six rounds, Romeo Roche of Holyoke like D s of Jrench | can i fights Phil Rich- ish birth, of eight Bradley, negro Breslin, a Ttal- feam w omed at who, show Ruby ~hittin Johnn rounds between Holyok weigh jan 's h for t CHN LENGE SPEFDBOYS hny iad o prev s of natione, w h senke )t warfare between the ne tions, chould take note of Georga Mulligan's show in the Hartford armory Monday ni Year's dunior Champion Nine As | R e | 1 | MEET INTITLE BOUT Phantom A, C. Wishes To Play Tast | he Plest Game of Season The Phantom A. vossful se rt has org 4 the first step the ukes is to hurl a challer Specdboys who cla the | ionship of diamond 4 Phantoms have Tod Morgan, Junjor Lightwelght mana Champlon, to Meet Former Title Holder on May 26, the! Now Morzan, Yor! Jnnior the Sulll Aprfl 1 han, o ove (Kid) 1 of Brooklyn, titleholder in that division, tin a 15 round title contest field, Brooklyn, May 26, the promoter, Humbert Mangan, Baylock lowitz and rvices of a and Kop- former Ehhet to tting junior | at by the sfate athletie com yner in his ef to arrange t a semi-Gnal to the pro- Tommy Burns he has gained 3 r to a little lesa ghit in order to stage the show, 1t he has arranged for Delaney and B3urns to go 15 rounds instead of the 10 at st planned, T oney Island stadium also re- ports some action on its summer W programs, Sid Terrls, the New York lightweight being one performer in thre battles s ady listed. Terris, on June 11, will meet the winner ot the Stanislaug Loayza-Phll McGraw ilt scheduled for M on Hqua Garden May 17. Only July ha faccs Sammy Mandell, Tllinois as- pirant to lightweizht honors, and on August 6 the champion, Rocky Kansas is expeeted to oppose him. boys ¢ men on t members of 1t nd feel suy posed Ja combat, | l'l; HORNSBY wld prove might s Hornsby To MEET HAS CnLY TN CONSULTING | BuLtETin BOARD DISCOVERS Tmr .40 TwenTty [MINUTE { LATE _;\mwffls ARouNnD S STAND AND OFFICER RM BULL Ew OFFICER OPINE T/"(._ PULLETIN 1S Uu RECT ul, LOOK S PASSED AT WATCH AND DUSCOVERY Five MINUTEs HAVE Goes BACK To BULLETIN BOARD To ER By EANRY: CHANCE TF'NN MAY ARRIVE SOONER - S ONLY HAS JUST DISCOVERED TRAIN 15 NOW ONE HOUR LATE. ITS A DARN OUTRAGE . . ... WIFE CAN MEET HER OWN SISTER GoING To WASTE NO MORE Time ExC. ETC WONDERS WHY IT HAD To BE TuAT TRAIN LATE. wouLpR T BE SPRISED 'F WIFE'S SISTER HAD SOME THING To DO WITH T NEVER WAS PARTICULARLY STUCK ON HER ANYWAY... Owrp 0y TRISMT