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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRILNE0,81026 Bl U s i S R R R S R B SR P TR R R R R S e R R S R R M s R T R S S R R A R e 108 COMMISSIONER DONOHUE TO ENTER KAPLAN-GARCIA ARGUMENT—MAYOR WE[D TO TOSS OUT gattisatii i e i i0d] LF ONS NEXT i SUNDAY—NEW DEPARTURE NINE BEGINS PLAY NEXT MONTH —-INTERCHURCH BASEBALL LEACUE MANAGERS PLAN SCHEDULE friitaitansiidiiitntiiittesintisttesint it tat e et it testas it St e AL AR AR R R 20 k2002 20T TER R332 0AAEE JESS PETTY OF BROOKLYN NEW DEPARTURES | MAKING GOOD IN MAJORS | | 10 OPEN SEAWN Has Won Every Game He Has Started This Year — SI&[E Champs {0 Meet Middlesez Braves Turn Back Giants—Cincineati Beats Pitt s burgh in Slugfest — Cubs Down Cards lln-ouu'h LEflgUC Leaders on May 16 Wild Throw — Senators Bow to Yankees — Cobh Sy Gets First Homer of Year But Detroit Loses. REHR R R it eeteritdte it tas i tepiaasd L THE ANVIL CHORUS CHIMES AGAEN » 6EE e 1 Bsmx HE HAD A (iLD DREAM TELLING You 7 ABOUT A ST OF PIRATES, YEAR. Ar‘“{b / BEARS AND THINGS FIGHTNG EACH OTHER., AND THE PIRATES WERE GCOT YLED. THEN HE BET HA-- 400 BOOBS WHO PUY YOUR ROLL ON THE PIRATES SHOULD RAVE TAKEN MY HUNEK AND LAD CFF THAT OUTFIT»~ LOOK How STARTED partiy i May per o twith the on nine town ¢ Jess Lee Potty, 31 left hander of ti gers, 15 the major league t time, The Los A ved by Brook st vear, is doi ger Wilbert Robin year old | If of t Dod oustanding of | 1! ) : Loscalio AretTod s a gula ction THE o?‘fl.w.mfi FINALLH HAVE THE(R INNINGES o 16 New Deparfure game ing s Lad dowr every ason will be 1 art of the vt Spring ypra iderally delayed this yenr so that the te ting into & but the me o[ the club who start for of was niost royea 0 im has heen in get- mhers of d out for o WHY Doibov\\s?A 1 GUNK MY LAST DIME | ON THE ATHLETICS o CoP L‘,/ very soon got | humming F‘ S STANDINGS OF THE “CLUBS SHOW THAT THE DUMB GUYS E OMES (WM THE HUNCH HAB\T HAUE AS MUGH CHANGE AT THE APPLE ‘>vt~ AS THE UNSE (WILLED. oll As Manager et . 1 , Who apparently lias Jacques Ko with his fourth 2 Endees ath ome run ¢ T the pres the and G i 2 nment for the ve \ ) | Hidebrand and | ent sea 1 this alons hillic 1 Lo Time the fans who watch the Do- 1 only six safe- | . | parture nine of good L/a., WASN'T S0 GMARY, J.)AS Qo — FIeRING THE BROWNS ~—, son 4 ISENTeS L% - - ” 7 LONT AND SEE How THEY STAND IN =E$>TE~B=P. perform each Simday, o[ tol club for the past f ) | during the last three, ' won the state champion p | €Ol Lnown as one of t " nines in New England again follow 1} usual bringing only hest able to Bristol Waller yo the 2 | haseball the te: Iping him mater- Memphis his first rry of long | ¢ praciic and | ms singled, A soc hurgh may just thing hitti to Cincin 11l the way for he m he other now e ir de ma of ans and N come (he news wen imelight because bility but i ey Bristol Departurites will wel that Clyde Water veteran of the diamond and a New Departure elub sinee 1919 v captain the team. e wiil als place in the lineup @ WONOHUETOENTER i b HAPLAN ARGUNENT court, will be in his vight ol ————— c. S e o Slate Commissioner May Take Ofiicial Action on Title Bout world champions , Oldham, Yde, tors \sed Sheeha and Adams. wild to s ' hunt in the HAKOAH GLUB PLAYS the Louis Cardinals, ¢ : res vecorded, Mu stering for Chica st home e Board of Managers of Inter-Church his LURS e er Baseball League to Mcet at Y. M. and New York Giants to Meet Leulsga A. Monday Night, Famous Team at Polo Grounds. r to his string. Amerie; athe Washington's champions made their fir in New York and boke . 8 to 7, although the 14 to 1 A homer by Laz- o doubles, a triple and & the Yankees four runs anothe cries three in the fifth ictim. Ieague appear a to the The hoard New York. picked and N American cr league is expected the of managers of the 30 (A—A team Indiana April seems to see him getting Inter-Church baseball league will from the flooring Yank i them, erri, 1 et better, meet at 7:30 o'clock Mond MC A rules and a schedule eve- w York Giant squads in the Waters a Veteran ning at the Y. at one to pass on time Tho which are be- to carry reached betwer the i n the hoxing commission and t crlsis in ing worked out by committees and of Vienna to the limit Grounds he New York In a game at e e - Sper i rn ciren camp of o complete other business prepa- Polo tomorrow fon with 1 mond ouis (Kid) Kaplan, featherweight ratery to the opening of the s orld, o lual Ly 4 champion of time, his experienes nd his 1 lership m soon A ect of rules will be 3 New Departurd come to a head, it is thought, be- ' the board by David Ahlgren and S0 : A S— I ”W" :“ "'m St 3 various happenings Kermet Parker, while a aying st half with few at- s s Tn sehedule will he offered AMERICAN LEAGUE enan Gt Ve 710 3, N & Ehraiana % Meriden bat lips and Mr. Dennison of the Bap- far different frem that G o Montieth and tist churel . eenan o eheduled to b It s S Aol EHLALD iRy ] is 80 prominent 1t the vi r workouts S ahing Conneeticat ) ball is £ fisteufis, will much 1o Louis Brow Halionh Detroit | from S ithern ter e ns will presented to mnday ol u itehitl of won the team m a temporary second inning with his mpaign, e Cleveland today. ac- ver the c igie players nding of a first Place tie of Clevel AL Harlowe ard 1) part of Lt ay Mon of t f to start p smploy : ms already expeet- that 1own 1o s ng A to halt the hile in Hertford Mulii smot State Commissior thrates , both partics « 5 none other 1 iy M S On i b e : Shal \lan he forced to tigh s % y Stadium in Long At he New York co lNowed to appe v he will b wey, in Hartford. tient ward in his d tats e fon's a FIGHTS LAST NIGHT there severn for v h Yankees Athletics 410 0 pitehing ere o as a proba J First Luth- will probubly be re-' almost intact, as will the ‘\h morial team h lost last year hy a single run, T.ondon All the old teams except the Red 1 Len Army will he back in the fold with trength while thres cweomer added to in- y into' the have probanly champion ) T 0o 1 ready post stro 1 at the Island Harry Harvey, Mz London, meet on, 1 mis: welterw t title (20 Johnny : of Gr ought a draw 1. seore ain, nne commissio ded rac With pro- Siacig kept fully which eir eot still more corin chols, Somea of practice cach o er Ienry r, church iaking one Paul M N from the First s by a 13-12 «d out Harry Hoffman, score on Howar run. sos simple com anl, with chie Lnacl Indianapolis hon coted 11 ! wir Movie of a man trying to hear in spite of v York metliad of proce e will \ facts and 1oy consider w1 Com . there is no other route | | York to revo Donohu rthe N nission follow exeey its ord and allow the hoys AfLofos Mart RIVETING comr Kaplan to mert GoinG \_U\’j\DLv SANCTI 118 GIVEN Teading Athletes Are Given Permissicn to Enter National A, A. U. Championships ' Z NO+ A RWETING | SAY MACHINE OUT~ 2 GIDERS HEAR A CAN'T THING! el National Picked Team from Indiana looring | famous Hakoah club | can: T HEAR “ \ you ! Tmer oN IREERIN s 110 Bistst i TANKEES POSSESS GREAT RUN POWER [New York Team Has Maintained }Average 017 1-2 Runs Per Game | Ney York of April 80 () atest 1 | power, g neeessity to an ambitious ebull team, secms 1o the Ne sedd in large o8 Ly York need hy weeks, when the Yankees cap tured the American league in the first of a series of they et the modern major | record for runs scored in | —948. or an average of [mately 6 1-6 runs a game I & to date in the show that the Yankees have nmaine [ tained an average of 7 1-2 runs a | game, while the next best mark in either cirenit gous to the Chic | cubs 1-2. Philadelphia brings [ the rear the American w very small scoring power el was expected, and Be the foot of the National ing in this department of play. Despite the excellent pitehing | performances turned in from evers city of both leagues there have | been only 11 shutouts, stx | American and five in the National. The following table shows the In average runs 4l scores o date been shut ont: American Teague quantit Yankees this season the results of the first rev Tn 1821, conquests ue upproxi- where at and. and teams ont shington Louls ston | Detrott | Philadetphia 60 o League R G | to ave. date | Chicago 82 1 New York E 1 Philadelphi; Pittsburgh Cineinnati 7 - 0 8, Louis 2 Brooklyn EASTERN LEAGUE AT HARTFORD H. P Bridgeport 4 0 Hartford 2 9 3 Thormallen and Army; James and Bradshawo, Ay New Haven 1 2 Waterbury Hyman Stetnhilber, ind T Caffs AT i Schauffel, ALBANY Albany Varg Alstyn: Munn Douglas Odenwald, Wuller SPRINGUIELD R 10 AT Springficld Pittsticld Cummings and Elliott, Niederkorn READ HERALD CLASSIFIED A FOR RESULTS an electric riveter penmant ¢ Y i b raee |includin ton & |, in the|aay game| {to me Shut-|teams in the state, M 0 't watch the Shut- | ont | Jenkins, McPhee, |, - ¥ ) FALCONS TO OPEN AGAINST MOHAWKS Mayor Gardner C. Weld to Theow Out First Ball Sunday The 1% will Mary 'y leon . baseball fean open the 1v4 scason ield i an auspicions wan- Sunday afternoon playing Meridon, ¥ lor fast Mohawk nine of As whits the opening d bitec igue or circuit, will to, Phis will b as the mayor i strong right arn 1 little rosty, till able ton in itse nown to have a A though it may td that he 10 toss a mean strike pan he Mohawks today ar e best baseball club in and will give the | for the known nuniher rated as Meriden leons a stiff run nnday, Several well the diamond for a on the team Flatow, Lunder- and whila wn here for teams, will Silver City year Dalke, tle ille, Cagey his work be on outtit others the " the cling the r Joe t will he cons, Merlden Veniski is st a hard season for the Irom over 50 letfers in- iiring for games, the Falcon man- er selected the Mohawks hecause of their strength and their ability ke it a game with the hest ger Ven- policy of getting tractions for thig week-ends and a season is anticipated by the number of followers of the iskl has adopted the best possible v over the Faleons will have a record aking opening day crowd on hand game. The club proh- aly has the largest membership of aly such organization in the state nl every member is a red-hot base- bal fan. The players went through E fon last night anc will be whirled through their pacs again Saturday afternoon. W uniforms were handed out yes- 1.y and the players will get them |dirtyfor the first time Sunday after- {noon The ltneup for the opening game il fiid Benson or Kopee doing the kshpping and one of these four, B. Kaiia, Jaglowski, Scott or Poli- tis, on'he mound. Johnny Klatka, |the old reliable, will be at the ini- |tial sac} with Joe Kania at the mid- way stajon. Simon Budnick, cap- tain andcoach of the nine and ono of the bot inficlders ever turned out in this dy, will occupy the short tion wihi his brother B. Budnick L vis will he in the left Kredar in center while ird hitting member of bin Red Sox cham- plonship tean, cavorting in the right Moliwle will linenp with Thomas tehnd the bat and Cascy Terrell on the slah. r the inftial sack with T2d Dalh at sccond. Tunder- ville, lassva player as has been n in these arts will stop them it the dizay coner with Slater play- ing the short eld. Gaudette will cover the left grden, Petroskl will he in center an Kroeber will he o team: form two strong ons andwith any kind of - hr RBrifain fans Will he treated toy real hall game next Sunday afterrion THATS viy ife dresserwell: i why don't By BRIGGS cAN'T HEAR A THING, There BUILDING GOING uP AND THoSE- TS A ONE OF | | I RIL \_T4N(; 1 \ MACHING 5 /_) ,, THERE'S | A RWETING MACHINE OUTSI\DE ~ = | CAN'T HEARL. YOU, READ HEY Abs | FOR LD CLASSIFTED YOUR WANTS