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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1926. LR L SRR R i s R R B S R s R e B e e T NEW BRITAIN HIGH OPENS SEASON AGAINST NAUGATUCK TOMORROW AFTERNOON—BASEBALL TEAMS SETTLE DOWN TO LONG GRIND IN CHASE FOR PENNANTS—DELANEY-SOLOMON BOUT TO DRAW A RECORD CROWD OF FANS—WAR ON N. Y. COMMISSION BUSINESS OF BASEBALL Buseball Standing DELANEY’S OPPONENT MONDAY BUXER KILLED FOR iNE(’v;E%%I%wWJg}%OWEH;%%I%%EEERR%JS 11 oach George M. Cassidy Takes ¥i IS STARTED IN EARNEST| *vresioer | ey NflT FAKING BOUT Games Yesterday Boston 9, New York 8. . Washington 8, Philadelphla 2, Step in Vorming Basoball Team Last of Flag Raising Ceremonies Carried Out Yester-" Ohisigorat i E o b Lo oo i ‘ POII(}G lnvestlgatmg Death Of' T, Navy Oarsmen Are Gonfident of day—Brooklyn Beaten By Giants in First Home | Detrolt at Cleveland, postponed. | | afi fliyl 1 0 e & ' N Ggof] Showing in Opening Tests SovearnePise Co i el Lickmg ™ o , | e Audeson, Bavyweght |, . v e o o e b From Cardinals—Todt’s Two Home Runs Win| | 8 b [ Clilongo, Aprll 38 P—Andre An V‘ hool o make up a buschall tam | Awnapois, 0. Anril 83 61 — e | : L ” out of a collection of green and in- | Cold weatliny and high winds 1hat g or [ Cleveland ....... A ; » ) e , o Lol | € : From Yanks For Boston Red Sox. itbi : . o ln.'h(:'\ > xfn:”lr oxl-'*r.\;\h RN e i e liwe bren Kickinz up voush wuter Detrolt . i i ., § cliled at Cleero, a suburb, Mareh he Severn river all spring, have lnted Pr | Colltne, o .. ok ? o | Washington B . : ; |was slain because he refused ¢k Coach Hurry Lutler's Il may now scorn the |Thomas ¥ 0 1| Chicago ’ ¥ navy erews in their training. military and bands until the | McQuald, p s ISR Nevertheless the midshipmen are ST e i e 0 Dt confident of a good showing in 4 their opening — 1exts tomorrow | atnek fligh sehool game at 10 the Naugatuck field tomorrow aftor. " his bout with Wayne (Big) Inoon at 2:80 o'clock, |Munn, police have heen informed, | Iiven at the present writing the Red and Gold mentor does ot Butler, o former University ot ushington o na wlioves the accused by a police informant as | tulis. third hase; Charles Charlow, | Y 4<hinston ffy, SN0 varsity erew, which now avers 179 pounds, to he abonut = 2ot w2 outburst on the part of the mag- | paschar 2 0 0[St Louls ......... 3 ‘ . : No testmony iinisupnorts of ‘this o E i Sy lineup will be, but ; i | & ¢ theory was given at the coroner's n-|olose students of the team pick the ©5PISU the junior varsitg and var- The last of the flags, including e for _‘:,,* 13088t Games Today 4 g | auest, however, and police of Chi- |following as a possible lineup SRTIIRETRIE g IEN IR BRI EO the world championship pennant, | poor S ' | Boston at New York. : G o g0 and Cleero have been asked to |ion Zaleski, cateh; Al Fengle , [tute of techuology, w e that were ralsed yeste The Pitts- ; oo Washington at Philadelphia. reapen their investigation, rial Bromberg, first zd- | MArks the start of enstern: rowing Purgh Pirates, Mioge of 1025 by | Twe buse n iy oree | Detrolt at Cleveland. ey Leo Mongovern, named at the fn- |ward Lewicki, second base; Hamil. | S7050N thelr victory over the Washington "% iy o1 Chicago at St. Louis. ; quest as Anderson's slayer, is now [ton Darrow, short stop; Scnators, appeared for the first |mojine, o : ! e time thls year before the home |[Double plays—Ruth and Calling; ‘ NATIONAL L vl being one of two men who ap- left field: Holga Carlson center ficld: folka and recelved thelr third |Herréraend Todt; Lasssr, Jpoanix ;::1 B Yoiidn: i : ; pronched Anderson before the Munn and Al lick, right field. Other; ! Atraighig Hloking;tho Curlinala ot FRUESRIATE oD hrder Tl T OT ot e e B s ok . : . : ht in Kansas Cliy last December |Who may be wsed in the limeup are | POW0S (00 Ui mon overweis . St. Louls doing the damage. | iy 3, Walanr 1, Wingfld 3 Biruck | &L Louls 5, Plttaburgh 8(10 ine : ’ and attempted (o “Nx" the out- | the Morrin brothers who are baftling |/°7¢ 15 a0 advantuge fo. this In Brookiyn the Dodgers ap- out—br Thomas 2, Khawi Vi et i ? come. Mongovern is under indiet- | cach other for outfield positions, and | '"VOVEn Which will he felt 1 peared officlally for the firat tmie, |Winefiold 3. Hita—oft Thomes Boston 6, Philadelphia 2 i ment bt has not been arrested, | Molone and Joel Adams. candidates | 1he long preparation for ! although they played Philadelphia |vwizriala ¢ tn 423, Tt 19 pite #| Cinelnnati 5, Chicago b (called : & ; ! Anderson denied any intention fo for the inficld. [oipasanm e apalliniboghs there Sunday, and also suffered a [voQuaid (Rratchet) o {1l aerens) 4 : 14 Munn win and knocked him eut,! This is the first season in many | for at that time the crew beating at the hands of the New |\inficld i i Annowncement here yesterday | that uek has been on the Red (LIRSl o lodstand o York Giants on the previous day. | The Standing L - . fhat the hout may have figured fn and Gold schedule. Tn the past five 81INd of fraining In warm weather, 8ix “openings" took place and all | | VT 4 1o glaying recalled rumors at the |Vears only team that hattled the The famous “Glendon stroke the home clubs were victorious. 5 | New York fime of the fight that it was fixed. | 40Wn $tters was the track team, (hat has been a feature in nany The home run race appears to C i]’j . Louls Leslie 2dmonde, Topeka . gec- | Foothall s yet fo resume old time | NAVY and championships have started fn earnest. In 1wo far |yep 0|8t Louls 1efary of the Kansas City commis- [relations as has the basketball team, | the pas been revamped by separated places players gathered |Harris B e sioin. declared such rumors prevail-| Re from the camp of the ri- |Butler. The long sweep developed Phil Todt of the Red X ,hmdrm“a I up to the moment the boxers en- V@l teams indicate that it knows the | PY the former navy mentor, with e o fer et e b [weakness of the Red and Gold team | !5 lazy and deep back streteh, has the Yankees, his seeond one win- ko o 301 Boston ... ause of the current talk ¥d- |this year and Naugatuck is confident | Peen replaced by the shorter, ning the game, and Pinky Har- Shalk, c .. E 8 o| Piltsbureh mends and representatives of the |0f coming through with a win in | SPappier pull in vogue with west- © of the Browns accomplishing '.”I’, : cominission were ut the ringside and the frst Daseball game between the D crews. Increased speed and the stunt agalnst the White 80X | hamkenshin. i ’ { Games Torday T ] : aesumed there was nothing “crook- (WO feams in many years, ‘?r(mv‘r have bLeen added as the although his team lost, nrston, p . New York at Brooklvn e i d” when Anderson won in less than | follewers have been reading news- | “lfldrn catch the water. The A number of the Yankees, broad- | MeCurds 0 i St Louls at Pittsburgh G 4 wo minutes, paper accounts of the Red and Gold Ufl“{'» made so far have altered shouldered, with a powerful swing, otals SR 2! Cinelnnati at Chicago. L . : Mongevern and Anderson, whose |team and will grect the New Britain ;‘Nl'h the “X'r‘:uanw of the navy now lead in the homer class. It is = ¢ PHli381sh1a At Boston, ¢ g pight name was red Boeseneilers, |[2ns with plenty of money to back |Crews on the Severn. not Babe Ruth but Pat Collins, the - T el A & i i ' spent several lours together in a i")' their confidence, | Butler has for his first crew elght cafcher brought from the Amerfean [Rice rf 4 : INTERNATIONAD LEAGUE . 4 i Y Cleern road hou: fore. Mongov- | S T husky, rangy oarsmen of fdeal build association. Pat has kent forth |10 i ‘ : 5 v ; Al o dashed his pistol, Inquest wit- MULDOON AND BROWER O 1fcr, eruetin work. Replacements threo for the bleacherites to carry |wis i e camenlctorday / e nesees testified. They spprared on jivailable {rom the junior varsity, il b : . Toronto 13, Newark 4. . : ? A s L S {however, have heen disappointing, Cincinnatl and Chieago waged the ; ‘f"““:""fi' 7, Jersey Clty 4 (13} i o e il SUPPORT TEX RICKARD mm ]\Plrrfl;w of last year's cham- bitterest of yester E [iarkres S [GRnnes . b ; Tihes cononara: fury decidad Mont| plonship eight again are in the var- 5 to 5 deadlock resulting after 11 |men n .oii . ‘l:“‘l‘;’";’n";.sri"";f‘“”“'," i : govern fired without excuse although | S0 % ‘“1;" ‘“",”\. ‘o,’":,"m*‘ Btroke W C innings. The Cubs entered a team nl‘:‘nb‘a:vw‘m S wuffalo 13, Reading 7. soveral winesses claimed Anderson | Chalrman Farley Only Member Of | Fidc A ”;’;;i‘r“:":" ch players to tie the contes |Davis p G g b P PINT (U o red first from 3 compass- | New York ¥ & 5 = 8 May worked for the Reds whilo pannet, 2 D Eiimore 3 | Warttord, Conn. April 23.—The | — e 'his hand. Witnesses said the two Dempsey-Tunney Bout. ‘:,:”,;,"0 ,I::.,:,::l‘:‘;f“;f‘?;,,“,nh:;‘n F;:?":vx- 4"‘:::::;“ and Bush held the '.'«‘wl‘.s‘ Mol T 5"T:nrr)mo . \ 2 80 T.eagne of Natjor should take MA OR LEAGUE EADERS :j:‘»\\}I.‘(\n:;rrzdfl\]v”(l" (;'h!:: :o:‘hn{'“.« \:”011 New York, April 23 (P—George |bow, stroked the junfor varsity last Ten innings was necessary for de- | 1 hatied tar Robart " | RBRBTE pne e i [note of the boxing show to sician reported that the bullet en. Vi Brower, regarded as the “silent” [season, while Broadbent at No. 2 and clsion in the battle at Pittsburgh, | ar—Patted for Davis & '~ L S o oaq | staged by ze Mulligan at the lered: Antlersonts backi |member of the New York state ath- | Badanovitch at No. 5, came up trom Tn the tenth Chick Hafey scored nia [CHFE0. - T 09311 | Rochester il e Ll FE 1S e letic commission will support a |the plebe crew. Born, at No. 4, has second liomer of the year, driving | ren mese it e’ (1), Bhoely. 3 = . §EATE ) PG T SE A e Jack Dempsey-Gene Tunney heavy- | been rowing three years, but was un in Manager Hornghy to win the con- |0, L 1 rie, | Syracusa ... 5 167 night with Jack Delaney and King National League RED SOX PRAGTICE welght champlonship mateh *4f it is |placed in the boat last year during tost, Kean allowed 10 Pittsburgh |RI° e sun Hacerave ’""- Reading . . T .000!Solomen in the star hout. | Batting—Johnsten, Braves, 451 found fmpossible to get the cham- the major races because of acholas- but kept them well distributed |reitie to Meanus o Sisler, Lamatta o | \ St i The 1eague is suppesed to prevent| Runs—Frisch, Giants, and Sand, pion and Harry Wills together."” tie difficulties. Ny sktoin "anus o Slelar (8), Melilo to Fisier Games Today SRl e e L D) (Toaling Bill Chant, Star Moundsman of the | “Better to have Tunney-Dempeey | Coach Bill Hatnes arrived at the zy Vance started for Brooklyn |Horerave te McManus. s i Rochester at Jetsey City oot oy wling up tn the| IHts==Hornsby. Carde, 16 ; {mateh than none at all this year,” i5 |academy Monday with the varsity e Broln e e P Monday night's jousting up in the | o TR BATS Ranger A, C. Nine, Signed BY |i}e way Brower put it. “If there fs |and junior varelty elghts of Massa trom all sides. He finally gave way |- by ! Syracuse at Baltimore. big Hartford d ued presents al Triples W[l:mx "‘flr"_. 4 | Coach Bill Clanes any chance of getting a Wills- [chusetts Tech to prepare for the to MeSweeney and later Stryker en " Reberteon 1 In Buffalo at Reading. veal case for it to work on. Homers—Williams, Phillies: Dot i (D tpeey hows DS il SRuNEOSL St | Hcon (OmIoRt, - THe FRoibponen s R R e S AL Bl Ulie 8 — For there are half a_dogen na- fomlex and Hafoy, Cards, 2 A call has been sent out for a |nowever. A will run over the Henley distance of 11 ta 4 by scoring in five of the nine n Losing h FASTERN LEAGUE th ties slated to do battle in t olen bases—Irisch, Giants, and 2 ciice s n of the Corhin Red | Brower's comment followed inter- i1 5-16 ”"““ e DL ki awiand ehra Games Yesterday e e aker | Mucller, Cards, 4, Sox baseball team to be held at ! views with Chairman James A, Far- e T L i e 4 Morlarity. Tlme—2:11 Hartford 6, Waterbury Mulligan has slated for card. Titehing—Rhem. Cards: A% \Walnut Hill park Saturday after- |ley and William Muldoon of the FIGHTS LAST N[GHT Sha : e el Dridgeport 3, Haven 2, - star bout, King Solomon, a Reds, and Petty, Robins, noon. All members of the team of |commission, who were found to be stlaughier of the Philadeiphia inno. | NATION AL LE AGUE | rtrovidence 13, Pirtsficld 5. Jewish heavyweight from Panama - st year and all candidates for on opposite sides regarding the cents; 6 to 2, with Smith permitting Springfield £, Albany 4 and born fn Palestine, takes on American Leagne place tho nite this year ave ask. | question of Sieclplining Tex Blekard | o o LVl 0 peiey only six eafeties. The Phils, wh g == Jack Delansy, who is of French- ting —Bpucgeon, Indlans, 484, (el (o report ready for & workoutilor signtng Dempsey to e ecntrach at {5 =0 lin 0t gl e iy o ir e el smaR e e 3R 4. E The Standing | Canad st s—n Yanks, 13 Uhe team will be put through the |Fort Worth, Texas, this week. Demp: | "% technical knockout over Sully have lost cvery start since Satur- |G 1o 0 WL L | Tha ssmi-final together < ~-Flags! Red "Sox, and [naces under the dlrection) of Coach jsey s regarded s an Ineligible by W0 F oG FLUEt fhns day Yaua, T : ] ol Hartford o 0| pay] Dovle, an Htallan, and Irith Dykes Athleties, 16 UURGInes Rl e eavyiachedu o st Roscom o SRlonRN N HLER SR RRIOCRRLD |G Co s Y e prla i eiorant Duteh Teu ot \Washi Lt r . 5 D80 N Providence Sou i 1000 Tommy Jordan, whose name betrays | fyoyt) Flagstead. Red Sox, 6. |anticipated during the coming year. [fight Wills aleai i Enocken el Uit T b Rl e e 4 Springficld , o " 1.000 {hig ancestry Triples—Gehrig, Yanks Coreh Clancy announced today | Farley held out all aleng for | adfer. ot Chioage, n fons furned back. the Philadeiphia Alh. i ; i Rridgeport ....... @ 1.000 | In one preliminary Ruby Bradiey, { Fomers—Colling, Yanks {hat Bill Chant, star moundsman of | Wills, but Rirkard at Fort Worth is st b o 3o | New Hd\nn " ‘ L0000 a colored fivweight, fights Johnny 1 Stolen hases—TNice and Myer, the Ranger A. €. bazeball t2am for |quoted as saying: H_r!f:' is not 'h_“ omission w nade by Phila- s ¥ " | Waterbury ...... 000 slin, who is an Ttalian: in an- {genators, 2. |the, past several years, has heen only member of the New York hox- A s ol KA “on il Biehards, a Jewish youth | pyo Tivoms: Wiilel86) _ | signed by the Red Sox for mound ing commission. Il toney 4 it 000 of Tiritish birth, clashee with Komeo g 0 U0ECT SR S0 P08 R iy Chant is . comer i the| Muldoon said that he would he | whers {he t Al b ! Pl ames Today oche, who, ke Delaney, i3 of o' 'y pifehing § of this eity and |hehind Rickard in staging the Tun- h | e o % 3, R, M. P.O Wartford at New Haven rug; ¥rench Canadian stock. CErr S should make a great showing during {ney contest and that he might be | couy 1 I ‘ % : 5 g preliminary g i = ho coming ve compelled to vesign if things went | Iridgeport At Waterbury., The opening preliminary is a six - TR the coming vear. v ; l'rmlllznrq at Springfeld. inder, Dhetween Ale ely, a STARS FNTER MEET | Business Manager John Tobin is |the wrong way. Farley retorted that | (T colored heavywelgt ro Cliicago, April —The enfry in canging a schedule for the Ino matter how things went he would {8 tilioe of Tiok : o 48 0 Allany at Pittsfield, colored avswelght i roniifuailiceec Ay e h flm,“([."f,-”". ’,’,‘;: :»rvrlz"xnl;r S”m.wi' ”mt e e e T e PG : . : Peruo, 2nd Murray Gitlitz, a Jews v : A0 | for the coming months and althong na 3 e R e S i 4 9 0 AT hose o nual indoor N field cham- [1ie has not yet deci he first | sion. ; sed by the : tutler, 2 ! [ 8o it may be seen that Palstine, | PUmber of stans dospite (e atirac- (quests for games from difierent | any of the young men who are | T :’_"'w}\”l l‘:f'f;’i‘“,-‘"”’;‘;‘ logk; 1 [ | zer and ply e . — Peru. England. Panams. not to tion of the Drake and Pennsylvania jparfs of the state and it won't he |going to he married this spring know e Eae bl e i Ving s ol [y . : O ) Conference of Manazers Diseusses | Mention Holyoke, Tridgeport, New meets to be Leld this week-end. 1g Lefore the eper'ng gun is fired. |about it already. A Bt bRt ! Haien and New York are mixed ; ! i Prospocts of & Walker-Dundee |0 (o fers of S e e T s G & R T ~‘ . 4 h ( Match For Welterwelght Title, w:{;:d.:‘ nieht at New L’\vvbsjhf'.fl .‘\: HOW tO start the day Wrong By BRIGGS Tacoma, Wash.—-Ernie Owens of Los Angeles. shaded Lou Rollinger, of C'hicago. in six rounds. San Bernardo, Calit.—Pedro Amadar, South American feather weight, defeated Leo Claro, of Los Augeles in six rounds. Pasadena, Calif.—Jack Roper, Loy New Tork, April (Ph—Progpectsi It ma) for a welterwelght hampionghip | the foreign 3 maten betn n Mickey ker, the | Over, 10 res the proper inferna champlon, and Joe Rundee of Balfi- | 10 ¢ méore, one of two ontst ing The N sale for the chall 5. wera discussed yesterday of 11,00 7 _ L ! ‘11'\‘",‘l¥f : I"”\‘”;?dl 5 s R AT SHucks' | Don T BeLirvE THAT COLLAR \SA'T SOILED e AND §0- HE IMAGINES Sl hand iz furnout smoofhly ) lu SHAVE THIS MORNMG - PAUCH- I» THINK | CAN WEAR PEOPLE TALK ABOUT MeMahon &aid Kearns ngresd Il be none of the jam and { V DOMN'T THInK | REALLY ITRANOTHEREDA - LIT ON THE §TREETS ws while Dundee’s manager confusion that marred the Petroile \ Mrv foj Tty \. or the mateh. which {5 expected to be elinched if the fwo principals in- volved, survive fests naxt month. sl i lgeatio e e ms title | FIO men and sl igaingt Pete Latz n, Pa., ghcurediasipib ol v o T chod | SYStematic plan for getting as signed a blank contract PBri aim thousands of fans into the arena info their right seats Solomon Jue in Hart to finish his training at gymnasiims her Delaney will check _ RELAY FOUNDER PRESENT 18 round champion- | John 1. Griffith, Western Corifer- to fight his ontstanding rival for Jership, Coney Tslay sfate ath reed ence Athletic Commissioner On Mand For Opening Fvents. 5;‘;"**54;'()’*‘9“}:{ BY THREE PM. HE IMAGINES - AND So THC DAY' IS UTTERLY Moines s 1o FICE WE IMAG { HE LOOKS LIKE A TRAMP AND RUINED : “Mv 1 A,’ il § oyfg I:co:ss L:'P;uw i EC\/EQ\SKBGO!LY ESPECIALLY THE i L VoS n conferer > > SIRL. (JB HIM T} N oV ommissioner, who founded Pty BossEs rs s . e TSity relay 4 w0 ithletic head a g N\ > HAPPENED ay to fire the first gun 8 5 7] & { 2 i ! To DRoP IN seventeenth annual renewal | ; it & event. He is starter for Nearly 2000 university, Tigh ool and e athletes from 191 fnstit J c ction of the and most of | noon today cores of stellar athletes in s cvents primed for top records 1 1o be equalled or sur weather conditions The athletes howe a prediction of show aarter mile university re infversity medley relay are £ events of the prelimir nrogr Final ey wil 19t N TRIEmE. Ine e