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NEW ERUTAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1926, Puii i s it e s mmmmmmmnxxmmmmmmxtmmmmwmmflmmmmmmmmmn KAPLAN MAY DEFY NEW YORK STATE BOXING COMMISSION—FALCONS START SEASON AGAlNST MERlDEN MOHAWKS SUNDAY CORBIN RED SOX TO PRACTICE SATURDAY —KENSINGTON SQUAD TO BE PUT THROUGH PACE'S .SUNDAY—lNDUSTRlAL LEAGUE CHAMPION TEAMS MAKING STARTLING UPSETS HGH SCROLTEANS 10 oD AN JAY SIG KNOWN THEIR PRESENCB USHER IN SEASON L o0 ACTONSATADRY o ot HULLIGAN Baseball Nine and Track Squad To Pittsburgh and Washington Have Each Won Three Begmnmg of Outdoor Sport : L ons Oppualtoniinly kFeatherweight Champion Ex Contests—Yankees and Dodgers Come Through | O | ol Week Without Defeat — Indians Beat Browns — [TONISeS [nleresting Summer o s et ant tracic e Dected (0 Dely N, Y, Commission Chicago Wins Third Game of Series From Detroit ==7== B . see action ovor the week-end. The | —Giants Victors Over Phillies — Cardinals Win | 1oor sport season hus biustered in. S AL SRR G high school in Hartford Iriday aft- h W l(h Homcr in A\mth. | to the northland with a flurry of ernoon while the latter will journey {mhv va order champlons whose startling upssia o whet fandem's { i / to Winstend 1o tako on the Loomi, | 1OMes are locatod in - other states, 1) 5 v under other ce [T 0 ) —— _ | interest tn an unusually promising 4 SR Institute ““aturday, inder other commissions or commis the Aseocinted T ashington 3 ars, when the crisly fn the Kap- | 0 starting in Florida with tennis i & ¢ the openlngianing of Sthé S meaNant |5 Ughriaktnel e e K \hp caguo bascball are making known | run—8. uble playseg. Mars 1o | 1GVersals for Willlam T. Tilden and : ; X | with Nougatuck will again be sent A ] A Jowing poor form fn leaving the | 141 S Foston § Jinks champions, Lobby Jones and ; i make up the reserve squad: “Edd ; despite th ) s e T G O s e wgust triumvirate ark - A ; Glenna Collett, the wave has : ; § oronesemiesConnay, Malono, The world titicholders of Pitts W 2, Kiefer 2 1 | pushed out upon the dlamond :n\dI : 3 " ko "“f“,;‘ ki DnioneoniSant \Chdvlowdins Eri o et sta ko Faiktata burgh and the Amerlcan league | Soverold inr I cinder path to shatter forecusts e ; protherica. Qiisk Oharlow, Vlefliie o0 i universe, has ordered straight contests each and now may of many major disturbances. A £ 4 ¢ onciuRCasaldyE Intendafitofuse e Queensbury Stadium in Long Island ; % - - 5 : City or be fndefinitely suspended, the ¢ senson sprinter n;mwl. 1 CLEVELAN fared forth to stir the {interest of i : - S ,I.Ql“ 'n‘}M».J the podition in = Y T I s shown that the last : (2 gume s h L S & et L s » suspenston and add the name of 1 April may be the first in Septeni- : record-breaking performances - 4 ’ e ’ \ Do rilains honafof vidlorylin her world's champlon to the ber. Spe . 2 | Johnny Miles, 20-year-old Novia g i the track meet with Loomis Safur- | 3 ] d dy put under its ban : me through mare 8 men and short distuncs runners tc . agues have cor rough i 2 | marathon, and Roland Locke, Uni- aera i et 2 dligan of Waterbury, an half of tho week without de- | .y o 00 of Nebraska sprinter, score points, Bray js expeeted to ; e and the matehmaker for the Con- S i d dash and it is hoped that Frank M ! on Brooklyn Dodg TR0 fo | halancing of the scales in the fall of R0 1 o oL e R A R at will bring out the st cllorts otal . K | other kings. Miles vaced home to fhithe a0 AN 28D varal Fades ing to ), the Kaplan-Garcia Lout A Much is expected of Captain Ior. Last year the Yankces had Cropein i pense of such vetoran favorites as Zohver i (he Nalf mile min Tha {80 his handlers arc by no. mens ped to sixth place in the \l;m H\vv,. ut " e e e O (larence DeMar and Albin Stenroos raquiet in stating that they want to is stag: o!h‘ i e e LR v 1 1 of Tinland, t tter Olympic i | {{ain Zehrer, Bray. Doun, Graybow- | { climb out of the sece . X PRSI i o champion. Locks, nided by wind, i e rathi . Sznbe, Schiok, | leve the finan roturh for a bhout ) ‘ollins behin : L g )ylu; pnl‘(n‘] \71 it 47:'[!1:‘;\'1 1!:' tional time of 4 5-10 scconds at Des oI . Erickson, Reehe, Carlson, | MUCH greater than it would ba in it i they have bat- 100-yard ohamplon, went down 10 L i 2 2 i ; ckwood, Scalt, fachinskl, Miller, {!ern Dinny MeMahon, Kaplan and Ln“‘IYH'M ‘””"r:':f“' iy el unexpected defent in the FPenn re- i & . McGuire, Herman and | Mullizan in the past couple of ¢ Loxman in the ¢ ] . * - B CHARLEY PADDOCK, IN ACTION, AND CLOSEUP 3 L St T T e Lefty Groves w caten yesterday g 7 : 1t is sprinting ay? i sacause they hit B , e 1 31 the professional, Walter Hagen, ina| \'0at is sprinting anyway ? USE OF RES[N IS UP TO | ANDERSO YS 0TTO Lis crown in Hartford, it is reported, oment, and Sam Jones pitched | Two bas ! on Tt Florida courses | The annual track season is here 5 SE—SS o : V will #oon ba dectded, it ap- ‘hamplons of in major | T¥Oo base L s Judge, Kie- summer campuign, » Tho same baseball lineup used In s 1y y N wanis g artford o capl- thelr presence in th W race alter | 3 gney Herrera to | touts of both national amateur 3 4 ) 3 Into the game. The following witt |58 t0 fight In Hartford, tho capl that sits in the Flatiron hullding in gs of Washington have won threo | pltcier on. e itee i | of the critics after an indoor season Y ; flelder. It is unknown yet whether |y 0 o8 Garcia on June 1 in the he considered well on the trail of Two youths from the north have § s p wicki or C'h rpack at ccond has . ling ds that Kaplan will accept wack and fleld followers with : A i 2 3 ¢ e i Aae R TR . ¥ that the New York commis. Two others teams in_the major ], Sewel ; ; || Scotin lad who won the HBoston day lics in ‘he ability of the dash ARG 2 o n Conneeticut cading fig) ) foal—tha New Yorl Yunicost and ! i1 ir rise to fame brought & carry off honors in the 100 yard < ng fight promoter Graih muv also collect some points 2 of both champlon clubs 3 15 | capture the Boston grind at the ex- g 4 } PR ‘ " i > or Hartford early June, Kaplan d to following will rke the trip: Cap- A P be (fight for Mulligan hocause they ho- today, with four new faces surr o Py 8 ¢ Plsprinted the century in the sensa- \ e b e 0L Kolos Reed, Osborne | With Gorela in Connecticut will he st Ll d Bl | Moines as Irank Hu national 2.9 o s ; il Ji X Pallon, Conley, Derrick, MeDew, 00K nd City. Conferences he- lays at Philadelphia, t 6 have been held and the entire mat- 4814 el t e The overwhelmi iefeat of the (BY CHARLEY PADDOCK) (e o L oS | length, Mulligan, how has not & ; O ot sl ; | 1! i The New York commission was to terfully, allowing three hits. (0 bt § bt Jacks experi- |again and every place we turn w ; PLAYERS AND MANAGERS' e [ Antbony D. Spak’ . Stramgest Little have settied the matter through ves, one of the Athletics' star, . Bliyaar Gl i Collutt at the hands | sue scantily elad athletes running up | conference with Kaplan's mana State Champion Duckpin Bowler m’ Man In World, To Pull Automo- came out of several holdes but was : : § : of youthful rivals from the middle the promoters of the bout in unable to keep the plate clear in the and down track flelds, mot getting Jo 2 st and cast hay 1 their coun - : 1 nrant 1 T T 4 | 2 3 S Long ad, but the debate was vighth when Combs, Ruth, Meusel s e .“” T Qoo tall of the tennis | A0Y Place it would scem, at first |American League Magnates Decide | et Tartar From ‘Torrington on | hile Wit Hair Saturday. LT O RRECE T O T nd Lazorrl put togethey bingles. | Zeft dor ket king, Tilden, Beat irinig the fn- | glince, but enjoying themselves im To Comply With Letter of Casino Alleys Tonight, ] Anthony 1. Spakis, the &0 st + Montaith and McMahon will appear Groves struck out puring. the |y g pitciier—Jon- Jean Borotra and | mensely. 2 J little man in world, will give an |in person with Tom MaeArdle, FRID: 85 Roal ikl 5 . . of France, Tilden| Some of them of all sizes and de- | Adopted Ruling _The Casino Bowling alleys oD | exhibition of his prowess Saturday [atchmaker for the Queensbury ounded - Rockle ward to regain his | scriptions are off to themselves er e | Church street will be the seeno of a |afternoon at & o'clock at the corncr | St dium fn the off of the New of Boston b to 2 verdict, 5 AN stride only to be ex- ged in starting practive and Sew lvll-" April 29 B—Little | o0y yord pac tonight at & o'clock | ©f Main and East Main sf a- | York commission to disenss the mat- ger Harvis introducing his first Gl . Chapin, Jr., of | ning short distances against o e Ol T a1 e 1R i e in NEw i atn thls | ter. home' run of the yeur, Ogden, who |y e e e e L ors will be carried by umpires in e 0 ")"‘I“\j-r‘”.- A ‘“‘[.“”"} week where lie has a large number | Whether the fight will take place pitched to two men in a famous o ’ 2 then ta bow twice to'is setting them off and another hold- American league hereafter 1o Lol '\‘I (*K Sl ‘;‘ i Olo of i ry0ds and because this is a | in Hariford or not hinges a great nst the G . 2 Darehnlnil vival t\ (nsent SRISh=| I o watall (8loheckliig thrmiintand wmlh with the letter of the ruling kil e \:’»n!l::l ! "]"'\‘w Al time for his kinsmen and ae- deal on the attitude of Garela's Red Sox i the pastime is called sprinting. 3 - pettion S| jing to their wishes, he will, on managers. They feel that they owe year., Ande 5 stil] lea e the A | two hits A 1 1 B folowers have learned I's the oldest form of running. | il el s ilon th)u Saturday noon, pull an auto- 'a debt to MacArdle hut the biggest an inflold out re Bl ; 0 & ulnot to + Tilden's spring defeats [ The Greeks did it and before the (18 own visk, 8 i i last - int but a boxman | will request use of one of them a ; ¥ ¥ mobile by his hair down East Main | facior in thelr reluctance to come to ruDs. Bt ] ; Nilitea s N pifvara e in deaniioniminint (RIURtRE i Ehaimenkio agpitol) AR (R E R SRR iOB L byl siving t. The meke or size of the ear Connecticut Is tho fear that they Ulle hurled another good game “homas S 9 Dk 't who expresses w desire fo dry Das Banciniheating g vill make no differcnca to the pow- |won't get a square deal in this stafe, for the Clevelund Indians against (h i on, only to come back | And iU's a universai means of recrea- |18 hands on the mesh I'\_"{ L e | "1.‘:“]‘,‘ i ‘,“,”f; M arial midget. They admit that the hont would Browns, Sisler's men obtaining enly | g | Tr T e I . ery people in ever. problen, From the S A e T e pakis makes his home in Phila- |draw more money fn Connectleut safeties. Jon Wingard and iy G s s ailllanalon oy crvilelaafcomnaniond R tHTL S RATERIMAERRees veatardaviand ISl e Ao HE AOREEH ldelphia. He is 24 yvears old and |than it would in New York, but at Ballou were unable to halt the In- . 4 LOH.F et s el &0 in LW DD Thind o, cided to comply with th . ]‘:‘ SEED Qo Ll " [waighs Jess than 120 pounds. He the game time they point out that an swatsmiths and succumbed, 7 ! vall has Kept pace, with ita|of tlios units of common un- | WS learned that the league a8 & viclory over him tonight. The |, “oriroccional vavdeville performer |after Garela had defeated Herman in L hag Rephopace s done with the | Torrington man ° is 2nd Yas heen recelved with acclohn [a bout, the winner of which was to herea the subject of | “Moncy” bowler and Sty Tie has shown on the be given a shot at Kaplan's title, Detroit ser | nn, vt 1 Biadbiphin ta ST e i resin s i manager-player proposi- ,"i."'j'"‘fll_"‘,‘n‘,,’:’:’r“"i“l'""x';‘ A D I stage. e lifts weights, breaks iron | Herman was selected and Garela was s e o 5 G { out of the rurning in pre-seus Sprinting is a fascinating art. {HOM " . e il e s G !chains and hars and as a climax. {gtven the go-by. O predictions, have spilled the dope Tlere are a thousand and one Comnmlesioner Landis Ty ¢ el Bl on |39 & 200 pound stone fo e | Commissioner Tom Donohue has Lucket with impregsive getaws sons 10 be learned and the novic e ol i e R b e sl Hok 'n on his bare chest with a [refused to discuss the matter saying and stol B pe LSSl ; ) [ e Pittsburgh Pirates, world cham- | track man has a harder time to 108 sty o I Etiton resing glin ey o {slodge hammer. : that he will take the bull by fhe Although outhit 1 y ih S pions, on the other hand, have a specialist on the eoi used, l‘_v o i ‘llvrmL‘s are a part | 8! \rx‘"l:!m;m ‘P i oon Spakis visited the “Herald” of- | 1orna when the time arrives. Offl- Pirates' bats swu 4 i ast place, partly as o | path than does even the Jifer. (OF 1“‘»\‘ ball vader the rules, ij-rw . ‘: e i “g“, e NL}GN this morning and while recount- |eially, It appears to e n question of time behind Aldri to win from | Tot 0 5 718 i iniT "ashington | 1 is an essenflal, Natural |OVCr the commissioner contends that e ki ’] ors becanas |18 the various {l'ngs he conld do. |whether the Conneeticut state com- RS (6 wrisht i 4 ' 0 g 5 % Jing | speed s a necessity, pormission (o use resin ag speci Anderson with his followers because |, e g one t ¢ use Stoler ] ¢ i) in the rules Is given to n mounds- | they point out, with kddie golng at | ith ' top spee o sn’ owler i i n t n when he signs a contract with p speed, there jsn't a bowle 0§ hem apart. He fairly teems with [opponent for Kaplan. Shoull Com- club. It is part of the pitehing | the state that can roll with him. | e s |strength and fa able to do much |missloner Donohue wish, there 18 no neld Philadelplia to five ! ot 2 Thoms 3. 1ds | Probably no eport efters upon |N¥ing down the course, ehonldcr to |PAravhernatia, sl imad o ;y(‘:"“llm'”'k‘(:l{l‘mnr-\ than ds stated nhove, He lays |reason why ho conldn't order Garcia carried away ! s, 710 2, nlthougi 1. Rar ! o N tha open air campaign with s re- |Ehonlder. The race {8 half over S StontRcaselin itho [FERORI S L give Lo the rin of hi | C1Afm fo the title of the world's |to fight Kaplan in Hartferd under 1 1 1 b 0 P % i .t before vou have drawn a single sefore Jeng, perhaps not, but 4“{“( “,'\” &ive Otlo the run of *strongest man for his size. Pulling |threat of suspension in this state. SR e s | breath, . One man commences te yaseball followers will be in- | life tonight. A large crowd of spec-|,, 4ytamohile with his hafr is the | Commissioner Donohue and the geLllen ! R \ls field: Then th t happens to a | tators is expected to turn out 10|an1y fast he will accomplish here |New York solons have always work- Slahbiikine | o8 2 him. Only Redya ’f‘“ mannger “': 618 to the | watch the fight tonight. |Saturday afternoon. led in harmony heretofore and the defcat of | Second W I " |10 OF Lo ROWAER, O WAL habgeiin L T - S—— Connecticnt fight mogul feels that an : *,,m\., AL e o the manager If he permits its | _Eddie Anderson, state bowling LOSES IN NINTH {amicable setilement will be reached P o1y : Before you uses champlon, meets Otto of Torrington | yarry Benton, Braves' star hurler, |in the present cass. Commissloner N e my Millie I welt. | the breathless question the T e , j“"t“’fi"‘ (% i : ]‘ “’“‘"]‘ :‘_’j by X ldropped n tough tilt to the Giants | Donohue, however, would give no v A ! ¢iilichplaey over, fe e Lol IeResic RN ) I try to 1n-|he ather day, Benton allowed but |inkling of what he is going to do tn N 0 : . A e At Wity of perfoet rhythm s |Whether t will be a City league fercase his | against the l"f one hit, a home run, until the ninth, {the matter, 3 3 3 2 ¥ oD ar or not, but the public 'rington man tenight. Otto 1s i i ned, however, Me. | Kaplan wants to fight tn Hartford ment commission will probab- sweet howler and one that will ,1\, \r;,(.“ Sihoy alamming Un &l gnirior | ction on thie matter soen, | Anderson a rub, {runs, winning, 3-2. cum t hard's net attzek in s to prove who was the fastest Rl Glever bt go obluir and Ameriean league, and ( g0 ook two fron chains out of his |mlssion has the same right as the 1+Cuyler producing two. safetics rificos Gehring ) | e ont Vo Had aif There is 1o wite 0 exciting [pocket and beean to playfully pull | New York commission to select an of {he |10 my mind ¢ spirlted ¢ Wisner, 3 er with the Giants, . ! O A S : & The pistol flasics and the men ar throning of to its third 3 z Dick (Honey- | Pre 4, with th 1 t 4 M Yinnegen was beaten by Joo 1 70rm dom togethe tming. Gra Herman 6 feated . —- —-— d Chapman, Mike Mo theedge. e e 5 Amtxtagrand and glorious feeling ? BS, BRIGGS \!‘n( entirely form, loses nocked o (Continued On Following Page) ‘\f-"::‘rnnl ll;{’:"“u' e allow me o n i - the mostimj S S s ABOUT. ANMD You DECIDE To GO INTO HIS AND You Go BAcik To BED . 1 sprinting 1 S - N 4 5 S { : LA s oeLock AnD \ FOR RO D e e B B KRS B AN D Ve RAYIAND TS0 NEAR JUNIOR (15 WHo 13 OUT \ LUIILERPOGRCHRIHE (BE THE CLOCK STRIKE 12.30 INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE To come e vd Commlitee Working On Schedule | | } Vor Factory Teams—Opening Date Featatively Set For May 22, and Keer American League Gloslin, Senators wppoir ng will prot s may b four ¢ = 4 Y WiiTbw. hRGor ik The AND THE CLOCK STRIKES, ;\A'::)S;Im;)sns&;i‘\gilém\_:::g OH-H:-H- BO\’”' AWN'T various factory outfits are practicing | .30 AND You FEEL (SURE INTo HIS ROOM - AND THERE | T A GR-R-R-RAND « fimes a week and keen rival- HE WILL NEVER cOmE HE 15' SOUND ASLece ! : AND GLOR:-R-R-Ri0OLS e n organizations will be HOME AGAIN FEELIN' ? 1t fts height when the season gets nderway From present indications, the ue will be the f: st to lie ganized In a good number of 3 hest players In the eity tory teams and so workout en winning penna gularity it would do t ough thi v/ ///[////fl Qe v

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