New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 26, 1926, Page 11

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|in which are located the Yalo bow), | A centrally located site In the the club house and the tennis courts; South Boston district has been ses Baseball Standing AMERICAN LEAGUE Speaking of Sports Games Yesterday New York 7, Philadelphia ¢ Boston 8, Washington 6. St. Louls 11, Cleveland 5. Chlcago 4, Detrolt 2, The Standing w The first cut in the freshman baseball squad of the Birmingham- Southern college again sees two of the New Britain boys remaining. part crosses separates south flelds into In front of the cs for a distance of 120 feot aventie will bo widened, A to the north field Yale bow! wil massive stone width and 46 foet Over the arched entranen | scription “Walter Camp Fields™ will be carved in stone Umplres— weeney, Thne—1:48, Moran and BT, 1.OUIS I 0 ) ADS ‘BAYER ASPIRIN PROVED SAFE Take without Fear as Told “Bayer” Package “Ernie” Nelpp or “Tankee,” as he is ¢alled by his classmates, was chosen one of a pitching stafl of three, and “Hal" Beagle made the first base position. New York .. { Clevelana . Chicago .. | Washington .. Boston . Detroit ., PhiladeIphia St. Louis Dlade Diads Cambridge, Mass, April 26 (P in the presont sys- ate football urged in the current bulletin of the Amerlean Assoclation of Unfversity ' | Professors. The game as 1t fs now i | conducted is condemned as conduc- tive to drinking, gambling and dis FIVE HUME RUNS [;HAN[iES UREE“ IN DEGID]NG DASH REGORD [;AMP fiATEWAY T[] {on the south side are what fs known locted. The plans call for a foothall IN SINfiLE fiAME FUHTAL[ RULES ||\1 the south flelds in which are lo- stadium seating 60,000, a bagehall e | E[]ST 33[]‘] []l]fl [clnder track. Entrances to the |ing for indoor sports and conventions s Roland Locke's ¥eat of “"fl“'"l Hurlh and south flelds from Derby | With a capacity of 22,000 to 30,000, { 's N b N o World's Mark May Not Be | plateay, be made to complete the stadium by Sustained as Official The plan s to convert that the opening of the football season | demns Spgn as Now Conducted | cntcaso. Aprn 28 ¢m—Rotana | Appmv@d |EiA olavtadiesotng and [ . i { | Lo [the north from the | READ HERALD CLASSIFI llant sprinter, has given track meet S——— officials more than split seconds to | April —~Tho ; ntrar Walter Camp memorial gatew Derby NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRII, 26, 1926, SRR ( cated the baseball diamond and the | park with 60,000 seats, and a build« Continss e e 1 ! nunu. are about the center of the It was announced that efforts would Committee of Professors Con- Plans for Memonal at Yale Field Quigley |of Derby avenue where it and the baseball park by next spring. ocke, University «f Nebraska bril- lan ornamental mall worry about the New Haven, Drustle chunge The problem he created by cover- | Y o)l ing 100 yards of muddy track in the the Drake relays at Des Moines Saturday | Yale athletic fields here, tn honor of in 109 6.10, & new world's tima for |the “father of Ameriean foothall,” the dash, in the latest of a scries of |has been designed by John W, Cross, involved circulations which Locke [Yala 1900 of Naw York. Architect- has occasioned ural drawings wero approved & ! honesty, and tending to distort values | Just now he Mrominent track |weck by the Yale corporation, Upon broy ablots set into the Tioston at Washington. and obscure th real purposes of a. figures wondering whether the Des [cost will he approximately $800,000. |yt anting the seh il appear | Ghicago at Detrolt, : s 3 o | college education Moines time should be disregarded [Half of this amount is 10 bo sub- ) oo, A6 58 R G lvee { Cleveland at St. Louts. . o] This condeinnation s contained In hecause of the wind at the Ne [soribed by the Yale alumni and the R ER N | report of a committee headed hy |remaining halt by the National Col contrlaitediin the Professor Ernost W, Wilkins of the Ieglate Athletic assoctation on Hilandinel Tiomat Dile University of Chicago. The commit- from the of other universities, colleges ARoliTe ) Halbrowia Lihatalas teo recommends that representative the condition of the track, |preparatory sehools, W aronndton telthon Blda fori e from colleges in various parts of the | Last year Locke twice tied the 100 | Tn commenting on the Na(anch BtYAbA UL UDDL hot i Ta o country form @ committeo to-con- ¥avd record tine, but each time with (of 1ho proposed memorial, ornamental stona wall In keep- | slder remedies for the situatic the wind at his b Two other . Angell o : th the characted of the mass- a view to adopting a general plan times last season he equalled Charlie |“Walter Camp was an outstanding fve entrance. which may be put in operation be- Paddock's record timo of 5 at Yale and in the nation, Ho | gy fore the opening of the football sea- for the 1 again the Zephyrs r strong factor in bullding up |or 110 s son next fall irafled his down the cinders. ~ Just [our athletic policy and through his g 1ex Adoption of cither the Wesleyan how fast Locke is has not yet heen personal character exorted a rUahatora parley or Fauver plan is advo- | clearly mined 1td influence in developing cated by the professors’ While officials ponder over of sound sporfsmanship The parley performance, the Nebr young men here and elsewhere, Yi college sch nnounced he will com v to erect & memorial to tom of intercoll are be placed at the entrance entranee |rectly in front of 1 a ight b | *Farren, ' arch- 400 | Thevenow .364 | Bhorde), 1 | Topareer | taine This 18 quite a boost to “Ernis" who as a high school player always wanted to be a pltcher although he was a catcher. He has been prac- tleing faithfully in an effort to gain his ambition, way inh |the it Games Todny Totals ha Philadelphin at NATIONATL LEAGU! ew York. st During spring training Beagle been practicing with the Chi White Sox. kan's back while he ran the 100 chools that have I 1 > or whether to helieve that an advan- 1 Christens Plpp, 1b . wind was fully offset gl - y slow Games Yesterda Brooklyn §, New York Cincinnati 4, 8t. Louls 0. Chicago 4, Pittsburgh 8 (Only three games), The Standing W The Corbin Red Sox bascball team, champlons of the city last year, held thelr first real workout at Walnut Hill park Saturday afternoon under the watchful eyes of Johnny Tobin | and Bill Clancy. Twenty candidates'| were on hand includ.ng seven of last | year's players. Schnelder, Hube) nd 8mith of the outfield, and Fitze Cincinnati , patrick, Jasper, Patrus and Blanch- | Cheago .. ard of the infield. [t Louis . Philadelph with James tment for the enfrance h tields on other sidy ave will be earried out ate by Yale university at its own expense, ATHLETIC CENTER PLANNED LA spirit among the a % committee, plan provides that each dule only four games a is skan to th re Business Manager Tobin has not Brooklyn . vet arranged for any games this year Pittshurgh . but he has a st of inquiries and expects to have a schedule mapped | out that will be stronger than any | of several previous years, | The Orioles also held a good work- | out Saturday afternoon and the players are appearing in almost mid- season form, New uniforms of white with blue letter were handed out to those who have been picked as regn- lars and the team will make a snap- vy appearance on the fleld. The Faleons did noble work hoth Qaturday afternoon and Sunday morning and that this outfit is mak- ing a strong bid for ety honors fs evident in the large squad that turned out for practic Snappy workouts were the order of the for the men, Down In Kensington, the All-Ken sington nine went throuzh the pac vestorday afternoon and showed | some good stuff. Manager Pat Tuckley will have a hard task on his hands picking the T to fill | the session y George Mulligan s prepared to | handle record breaking crowd at the | laney-Solomon go in rtford to- ! Bridgett has been | he states that the sale has been the heaviest he has had in years. Con-! neetleut fans are deeply interested in secing Jack Del y in action and there will be a large number of New Rritainites on nd at the card to- | Delaney is the star at- | e rest of the card is worth | All good fight- and 42 rounds With tha star ‘ Altlioy traction, t the money in itsel in the bouts of boxing are assured hout going 12 round:, the semi-final 10 and the others eight, the fans to- night will have enough punch swap- ping to satisty them for a long time | to come. ors are e Boston ... Games Today New York at Philadelphia, Brooklyn at Boston. Pittsburgh at Chicago, St. Louis at Cincinnati. EASTERN I Games Yesterday | Bridgeport 7, any | Providencs 3, | (Other GUE | The Standing AN Bridgeport 5 pringticld .. 3 artford 3 \Hnm 2 000 000 | Games Today Bridgeport at Albany. Hartford at Provdence, Springtield at New Haven Pittsfield at Waterbury., Games Tomorrow Springficld at Providence. Pittsfield at Waterhn Bridgeport at Albany tford at New Haven. L LEAGUE Games Yesterday ester 16, Newark 14, City 8, Toronto Toronto 8. Jersey City (Seven innings). Syracuse 4, Reading 2 Baltimore 2, Buffalo 1. (First) Buffalo 19, Baltimore 9. (2nd). ven inings). (1st), (Ind). Standing W ¢ | The Baltimore .. ‘Toronto .. Newark ., Rochester Jorsey City .., | Buffalo . Mulligan is now dickering for the | acuse . iveia ehampionship mateh | Reading od by the New | Commission. which has bheen approv York State Boxing ould he lund this go, which will | Le for the weatherweight champion- | ship, it ost. probably be held ! outdoors at tho Bastern leaguc base- ball park. | we With Mulligan in Hartford, New Britain fans are to bhe given the op- sames Today Toronto at Jersey City, Rochester at Newark. at Baltimore. . ot Reading. SOCGER IS POPULAR portuniiy of secing the best fighters s Fargest Crowd on Record in this | in the in action. Mulligan | con be counted on to get the best | that there is and it is more than | likely that he will I Kaplan de- fending his title this summer. conntry ve A Pioner basehall nine turday aft- of 22 to 4. Jack | 15 Pioneers dur- uillaciote also hers t rneon by Murphy sirnch he contert, S ing the played a good out \I game and track | taln high | faturday'! former aver high school firld in Hartford i will travel to 1t 1 Both ms of chool fter will journey C will oon of [ ¥ 10 We f on that latter te mest 10 play while the Winsted [ to team of th 1 v second and it | t competition for the | “ussidy of the| white lane pped with | had T one scor 19 to two | s 5 and | “Hammy" | T in col- game, rlow much gr: Is in the WARKS ARE SHATTERED Yor 11 | All But One Record School Exents Are Broken During 1 the Season Just Closed, New York, April 26 (P—All but t one of the national scholastic short pool records for the regulation high school swimming events were shat tered during the son just closed. According to the list of new marks ccmpiled by the National Collegiate Athletic Association committec. The figures returned, too, indicate that the long pool standards would have falled had not Chi re § competition . almost entirely harbored ars a 1 d also, holastic takes foot the P 60 all in nearly | | 1 £ | team of Europe, | witr | ation from Vienna yesterday defeat- ed game, st | th Alhany 'SoO 000 Loss in Fire c mated at from Country Watches Hakoah Team Win From Picked Combination. New York. April 26 (7 — Soccer oothall, G as played b champion has proved attrac- | ive to American fan ! Before the largest crowd ever to s a contest in this country the Tokoah team, an all-Jewish combin- a picked irounds he Between 20,000 and 25,000 saw the | rain undoubtedly keeping | nany away, and after an entirely de- ensive first half Hakcah opened a rong attack which demonstrated he possibilities of the sport. Few merican teams have trained as ve these players from Austria, who worked together as a machine al- | hough each appear brilliant, [ EASTERN LEAGUE 1 AT PROVIDiNCE squad 4 to 0. at the Polo H. Mangum; Gold- Cronin q ith, Johnson mith and AT ALBANY R 3ridgeport 7 H. 15 6 W E. 1§ 0 Ful- | Thormahlen and Army; er, Malin and Munn At Store in Norwich Norwich, April 26 (#) — Fire at vestérday morning starting rear the main office of the F | ‘adden company, did damage es $40,000 to $50,000 o thelr extensive stock of jewelry, rt goods, furniture, pianos and nusical instruments, Although under control in half hour, and held to the main it started, smoke and pt up through the eleva- causing much smoke on the other three floors building, of 1 largest A chman | | | n or sha Amage t on city wa i after making | ton marathon, I his homeward journ | (Pr—Martin lat their 1 wason with and vie n suggeste ver of Wesle cipation of s ate foothall 1 2 In support ot committee Crisch, m'. 2 focusing o MeGuilia Groonfteld Nelf, p . Isner, p . | Gron, xx 3 [ 06 lic » dividunl second and t anec period of to counteract on the Cor £ LR O fion a1 ey Marr 3 Totals 0 a 24 1 x~Ran far Kelly fy 2x—RBatted 1« elfa primarily wit refo; duty to determ ny col 4 on, therefore be t fifl 000 CINT FM Duefo State Hartford, ity 1 21.4, off MeQuil ireenfivl Winner of Boston Marathon Gains wrin Conn o study of s paviment rec New Laurels as a Pulpit Orator at Services Yesterday. moter vehicle Boston, Mile April 26 (T ar old winner of (e Bos- John th state in t tly mor attribntac Forty-nip {hi was on his way to his | Nova Seotia home today after gain- ing new laurels here as a pulpit ora tor. He concluded his visit by deliv- ering two sermons yesterday, “There {8 no secret in this m. thon game,” he told his congrega tions. You m think clean, liv clean, obey the laws of natur nd per of God. You may fool the people for a time if you don't follow th rules, but you won't fool God, = if you don't live clean you will ulti mately have to pay, both bere in Iife and hereafter, Four hundred admirers of the als vouthtul champion thronged the sta- cording to tion to bid him goodbye as he started |deed aceiden: nd 255 for wvas 1.54 p *hiel ra- the 1 car' incre feles on waye Acc tio: as having tions in the AL HOLDU were — W Another Badly Wound- h By Bandits in New York last New York, N. J., April 26 Battle, Jr, was shot 1o | ith and Felix Saldaripa scrious- v wounded carly this morning when six men held up more tha dozen members of Wall Athletic adquarters here tolid polics two of 1 firing as soon Battio was Kill ther nd, were b cor One Killed. od, West overloading. By this lysis of the stat sy entered, stantly, appropr or eliminat« thes I'»II(lIH) AY TRAGE hY Springficld Child Killed By Machine At Age of Ono Year Mass., April 25 (Ph— quirt rejoleing hy Mr. and Nelson L. Pavnter of this city aus daughter, was a year old, v trne © of ragedy when the child re her high chair, socu cascara. tablets, swallowed onc, and died a few min ter. The pill contained one-sixticth in of strychinine, harmless to a bu al to an inf romobile Springfield, roots., of Al 10 « MISS BERC their en, hurel ctions burn M ward 1 Middl nut o g e duit, rown fave Turkish women a hair, Sheiks may soon. SALESMAN $AM smoke cigare nders attention on the players, particularly in nd tha pe ponsibilityfor the o students,” the Dept. Reparts for the pa Agu miles citat tional C¢ 12 in quiet claim on the rord opponents in its own inity, while the Fauyer d by Dr. Edward Ia yan, would limit ps tudents in intercollegi- 0 ane year, of the Jatter plan the that many disad- imarily from the duate and pul game ¢ on in their ird years of perform- at restriction the epteml rformance wonld tend will i present over-cmphasis Hutching | sity. @A of s here vand ) yard I ¢ world's | ne irel a - - o JOINS YALE Ha STALT April 26 (P Na- city edi- Journal time John member former Haven » Y Mayor B, of Tow the ome a the of is unnounced, 1 ert M. unjver- ednc college of our memorial to a national figure erstty stafl on |character of the fer adily to the type clided upon On he north side of Derhy avenu v Camp when but of was more {han tnetitutions a desire to participate in in his memory. 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