New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 29, 1926, Page 17

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The Falcon A, C. baseball team will hop off to & good start Sunday | when the Mohawks of Meriden will | oppose the locals in the first gamc | of the season here, The Falcons hive been working out faithfully in | weekly practices and are set right now to tackle the best teams in the | state, ll(‘(!nn though the opening day Is ‘short of a month l'nm‘l are to be played on May 22 Baseball Standing AMERICAN LEAGUE away, Games Yesterday New York 8, Philadelphia 0. Washington b, Boston Cleveland 7, 8t. Louls Chicago 9, Detroit b. The Standing | w — New York . 10 The Mohawks will prove to be u!(Cleveland . 10 tough opening outfit for the Wal-|(hicago .. 4 cons. They are rated a8 one of the | Washington s best teams in the Silver City and | Detroit , 5 have always been near the top in| Boston 3 the race for honors there. Manager | Philadelphia . 4 Joe Venlski of the Falcons, however, | &, Louls . ... A las adopted a policy this year o scouring whenever possible, the hardest teams in the state for his| tcam and that he means business is | proved by the fact that he has con- of tracted for the appearance here the strong Meriden team. The game will be staged at St | 5 — _—— | will start its intensive work on the | POIICY adopted by Manager Joc Mary's field which again this yer Games Yesterday | stantey Ruter 1% | Kensington diamond next Sunday | ' niskl in bringlug the Lest teams will be the home of the Faleons, It| New York 5 Philadelphia 2. | Myers STy 16 aetans 1 4 SUNERY [ vailable to this city this year, A will be started at 8 o'clock and al-| Pittsburgh 9, Chicago 4. T Wrlght @ 100 afternoon. All candidates for the | com dule of games will b sough no definite decision has been Brooklyn 5, Boston 4. :::v‘n\n‘wy ,‘I‘L 108 |team are asked to report at the worked out and some great attrac- made on the lincup, this will be ar-| st. Louis incinnati 8 | Campbent 0 119 flield early so that the drlll period 'lOns @ in store for the fans who ranged today. Just who Manager | will find no time wasted. Manager | 11! 00 the play of the Faleons ‘enigki will use in the box Sunday, | >, is year }v,] X Bl uu?": “\lxlaWt Sl d‘)‘ The Standing | P, & F. Corblin | Pat Buckley stated today that the | - is a question that he h yel w t | s 108 104 diamond will be put in the best pos- | ) ed because he will have to wait w York 9 1 a2l T #ibfo shapo for Sunday aftern s OPEN SEASON SUNDAY \ Sunday ¢ his rlers | 3% S Gl 08 o AR e LG AV R RN L) The Burritt Reserves w 4 intil Sunday to see how his twirlers | Cinctnnati n M R o8 iR Hea Y orkont S Ba ¢ At m.h ..l‘.w 1Hr 1 ves v ho have Aty [ Brooklyn . T b | e T gwanized for the coming — season —_ [ e | NG st on et o :;\‘I“l the management of Adolph Manager Jack Haggerty of U phjjadelphia T | been decided and veterans from last o g ATC 100KINg for games with Community team of Merlden would | cpicago |, , GG Povd 25— oo | vear will have to fight to hold down o7 oiit In the cily averaging 15 to like to get in touch \\l\h:ho mar | Dittsburgh 6 0 o (hsiedpoalliona R Butilev siva i mha s fanagers wishing to ar- ser of the Ranger A. €. basebal % st e O Y range s should communicate : Boston B Kensington erew will he the best HERs team. Mr, Haggerty's telephone | ¥ X B e e o with Mr. Mankus 360 Burritt number is.available in the | Games Today ethier. 1t will be well fortified fn Street or plionc 3663-3 any time dur- [laven exchange and he can Do\ xew York at Boston. fhe pitching department while h ing the day until 5 o'clock in the reached almost any evening. 1 Philadelphia at Brooklyn. : cate berth finds three gooq ‘fternoon. The Burritt Reserves will the Rangers are interested, he would Cinelnnati at Pittsburgh Lackstoppers vicing with cach other play the first game next Sunday like to Lear from them very soon. SETontalat ohiodgs, for & regular position. Sulliek and - ‘EAINSt (he fast stepping Alpines of » — M Bloom from New Britain and Sims | > sted Eddie Anderson, state champion, | FASTERN LEAGUL 3 88 1 189 224 | from Kensington was the three who ' T went over to Torrington last night RO o lnet e ling (ot et o SCORE 20 ASSISTS and took the riding of his lifo at the | Games Yesterday S AP tion behind the plate while other At Tletcher's Piilies scem to be nds of the bowling fans in that| wow Haven 4, Waterbury 0. T e tions on the team have develop- | BOIDE v the assist record v. He was matched against Otto, Springfield 7, Pittsfield 6. . a % 3 vd contes iinst the Braves the other day | the Torrington representative in th Bridgeport at Hartford, postponcd, S03 e Ray Begley and Zieglor are two | !1e Phils furned in 20, Sand had state duckpin league and had him ' o 0 weathe other New Brifain hoys who are | S0Ven and Friberg cight, the re. Then Otto cam “gool e four games to one, back and alded greatly by the sports” club of Otto's home city. beat Eddie with one pin (wo p one pin and two pins In four straight games. Otto will be here tonight at the Casino alleys and bhis gang is con ing with him, They i lots of dough with W hack up their man agalnst the local boy, the champion. To show how far they are going, a telephone call eame through this morning to the “Herald” to inform the bowling fans ! fn this city that Torrington will 1» hera strong tonight and the f who are coming here will go limit in betting that Otto heats An dnrson. the Anderson confirmed the story tha the Torrington crowd gave him fleree riding. In fact, the crov vent beyond the limit and cau Anderson to get off his game after the first five had been rolled. An says he'll get even tonight with his' home ecrowd to back Rim up and there lsn't any doubt at all but wh Torrington sports will have pipe down when the Hardware City | rooters start going. Ander that the margin fonight w over five to four in with him feeling this crs will have something k on. to ! to good | In all lines of sport, Torrington is | place. Tond memories of sev- ! years ago come fioating to mind when a certain baseball team play- ere and upon winning the game ere stoned out of tow by m o0 kid New Britain fans on't o that. They mert the opposition F trim them and send them hom¢ humbled, That's what Anderson will do tonight. Louis (Kid) Kaplan of Meriden is meeting with the favor of Conn: cut fight fans by getting ready to kick over the traces laced on by the New York state boxing miseion. ‘That august body hias b re hutting Kaplan around for Into Tntensive Work ot time, in fact, cver slnce the elimin-| ’ . : y § ax Afternoon, e et L 8 N B or il I oX DL SAtUrd ST no 3 which Kaplan won his titl, Now ! qya arbin Red Sox basehall team | T over stores. the triumvirate of athletic czars ar | il practice Saturday afternoon at ordering louie ahout in, but{4 gelock on Diamond No. 2 at Wal- Louie won't take any more buffeting, business s pri figit ing a a businessman, he i ooking to the receipts thay anything cise. Kaplan knows that a hel Gareia the championship Hartford would draw miore and p him more than the same hout any- where W York. G . its this, but he teal in ¢ for ays he onnec- mare Donohus in Tom this Comun remarktn calls at ahout to the fact it Gar- many » Connectier has ever deal in that it he cia has come ir time 1 he acks if he l ything but (uare this state. Garcla cannot he didn't get fair treatment he should fight Kaplan he would aiso get fair treatment, a s say wotory league is all set for one is like the man wh BOYDEX 78 West Main Street | Springfield . some ! statement Games Today Washington at New Y Boston at Philadelphia. Detroit at St. Louis. (‘hicago at Cleveland. Providence Albany New Haven . Waterbury S Pittsfield 5 .0 Games Toda Bridgeport at Hartfoi New H, n at Pittsfield at Springfle! *rovidence at Albany voints to this as his main reason for = g to defend his title in oo Games Tomorrow George Mulligan has said th Bridgeport at Pittsfisld. gets the fight, it will be stag Hartford at Springficld. t Clarkin Fleld in Hartford on n at y at Albany. INTERN \ TIONAL Games Yeste Jersey City 6, Syraen Games Today City at at Buffalo at INochest Toronto. Jersey Newark altimore Reading at CORBIN RED Last Year's City Champions To Go Dnnt Hill park. Al team and candi positions are asked to cause real Intensive work started under the di r John Tebin an { Claney. Although no heen get for the fintte eni soveral prospeets in v ¢ probably have an ann make in the Meny letters have bee the mannzer but to da ' Just w cided on o0se to appose his o ™ works m will he pn atu ration for a strenuons season., F ing practiee and swingi will constitute the ma the afternoon's -work m t early nine n the Nine Good Innings "THE pitcher who has eight good innings and one bad o wears an A-1 suit, and shirt and spoils the effect with second-class shoes When you add BOYDENS to the rest of vour sparklin: spring wardrobe you're all set for nine good innings SHOES—ALL STYLES AND LEATHERS Sloan’s Smart Shoes Opposite Burritt Hotel TIONAL LEAGU/ at Albany, Providenc Pl lates for the v scason, Business Manager Tobin next couple lay afternoon in prepa- | and the team and finish “oach Bill Clancy wants to have the strongest possible shape for the opening games. NEW On the Alleys The first ROGERS DOWT ALLEYS 18 INDUSTRIAL 1, ¢ 0 0 Hort & Cooley * 0 o | Migate 0 0 0 td for Marriott. tn Batted for Mann in | MS Hntted for ¢ y In 9th s North & Judd, Klyn Kenney o ey n |net . TR Two bago ) e Hammerberg un—Fourn Htolen . ba Walker I ot year e club has rounded into : Cartion : fine shaps under the systematic 5 MALI Smith 8 tn 8 (nona eut | Couching of Simon Budnick and 6 (’"K"“ L Coone ‘ n 1. Winning pltehe Manager Joe Veniskl feels that the 0 | R teams in the state & real tussle for 0 American Paper Gos S — lonurs ¥ e KENSINGTON LG » lineup of the Falcons for the i o LUy contest of the year, has mnot yet been fully decided but definite plac | : ing of the men will be made today. . i Manager Pat Buckley Plans To Give | Tho team that mects the Falcons : this coming Sunday is one of the Stanley Works, Squad of Candidates St ok N e ! AL Y Workout | srongest outfits in Meriden and Noxt Bunday Afterngon, will mean a stiff opener for the | Larson | Molyneux The All-Kr 1 — vorking out with the te postpold (Continued From Preceding Page) Mulligan wants to stage {1 Tae o show, Kaplan reecived $20,000 for L defending his title in Waterh iy ast suramer, more than twice whit he repeived in New York an hie 13, CHAMPION TEAWS ARE SHOWING FOR LEAGUL lay se 4. Buftalo 7, Newark 0. (5 innir rain), Rochester T, Baltimore 2 CEE Toronto-Reading, cold. (Continued The Standing i AT Baltinore 2 | Toronto 4 Rochester 4 1 Jersey City 7 Ne rk N Buftalo s Rendliz 2 or (o) (AG1D Totala 4 0 X2 14 CINCINNATL AR TN PO T tor §0X value obtainable. | outs Starting ayers on the rrious furn out be- will e tion of Man Coach Bill Juniors, game has | ng tilt of 11 a will | ment to | b of n received by te he has not club he will hamplon ovnfl iew yune days x t through the ald ng the willow jor portion of | _ $ALE‘SMAN SAM up late. BooxkeePER. 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THURSDAY, APRIL FALGONS VS, MOHAWKS of [ for Season Agalnst Fast Aggre- gation of Tossers From Meriden, T'he Falcons baseball team will start season off with a bang Sunday (ftornoon against the Mohawks of || Meriden at 8t Mary's field, The game will start at 3 o'clock and it |is expected that a large crowd of fans will turn out to eee the team in action for the first time this s, however, mainder being scattered. | rain. e 2y 1461 are looking good to the manage- ey i Ty = nt. Any candidates wishing to ! Sullick will probably hook on with The Standing KAPI AN MAY SI[]N {iry out for the team are invited fo Some local team If he does not enter | W 1 J ppear at the field Sunday afternoon, the New England lcague. His abil- Providenee ST LT i I‘\Ar\m » will be given A tryout ity s well recognized and he would Bridgeport .. 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