New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 14, 1926, Page 26

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1926, psiiat s 232352 SesoRettiresiszsns BT srsarsas GOLFERS AWAITING OPENING DAY TOURNAMENT AT SHUTTLE MEADOW TOMORROW PITCHERS SUFFER FROM MALADY OF # g i s 323 sssese2222s Spsisadssases PITCHERS SUFFER WHEN |GOLFERS ARE FAGER BATS HAMMER OUT HITS (R OPENING DAY Ninety-Two Torrid Smashes (uunled Among L]ght S} hut l]€ MfifldOW th Hn] SFIl‘St Teams—Detroit Beats Boston in Slugging Bee— | Ruth’s Two Homers Help Yanks to Win From In- | Tournament Tomorrow dians—White Sox Trim Mackmen—Senators Hum- ble Browns—Giants Swamp Cards—Phillies Blank ! Pirates. ) | a to o upon no less than | four t ers to weather a which netted an average of 16 r Rame troit and Boston set the pace | cket scoring bee which sent ers pounc around th cu to the distress of eight bat- ed pitchers, Detroit salvaged the riddled contest by a count of 13 to | storm ans |\, he paced ho bat of Babe Ruth, fell in line with a 13-9 vie- tory over Cleveland Ind which cemented their grip to first place. but the Philade Ath- letics saw their nine ning streak h TYankees, runs off the nament o t con maces of F Colling’ men dur a carnage which broke Jack Qu four game winning streak the usually reliable Edd and then to spa gartner and = The W: pleted the tory over Browns, Falk, Dax hits. Although the spread fo t tor with a Giants refused Harri denting the off s and Wingard ational in triumph by Cardinal the pitching was generally of a vastly higher caliber. Virgil Barnes lim ited the Louis team to tered blov Hal Carison of Phillies shut out the Pirates wit five bingles for a 6-0 verdict, and 1vs of Reds bested | Braves in a slab duel, AMERICAN LEAGUE 1CAGO AB. R over 10 when- gallery to turn out COACH NOT SATISFIED the Cornell Oarsmen Have Been Held Back By Cold Weather And Tough Water In Practice, fans hava enough to suit der has not divulg times made but it i e is far from pl condition and the RISKO V. STRIBLING Georglan Wil B Confronted by Weight Handicap of 13 Po in Fight Tonizht | READ HERALD C1. Following Page) | ‘DS "OR YOUR WANTS 2333333552002222222¢ \ | | v 2 WITH SHOWING OF CREW .57, IFIED ADS |4 Howard went to nary after he left S o 2222222222803 8 20002008 NEW BRlTAlN HlGH SCHOOL BASEBALL TEAM cf.; Bromberg, 1b., md Havlick, rf.; Darrow, If.; Matuli p.; Cherpack, 2b.; Fengler, .\l.\]\»nv sub.; Charlow, sub.; Carlson, p.; “Chick” Charlow, v, Masee, Sitting ; Zaleski, ¢ RUTH 1S ABREAST OF 1921 | REGBR{i Babe Duplicates Total of Five «- il Years Agn Wi th T» 0 Homers tain | Standing: Manage Coach George M Captain Tim Cl air, ss.; N. B. H. 8, mul St. Thomas Lincups n Ho gible Manager Buckley Announees i to str Gamg 1 will Team Will Start First Home e A Weck From Saturday who 1ed n and St. Th 1 back to the omas in right field Detroft ably Cleve 1a by the entrance | v be held up Russell Moore Rommell Mary's school Weste on base position @ played over at the Tim Claire, who 1is no he High team was than with May May | HOLD PRAGTICE GAME Club Senior Baschall Team to | Midaletor Uhle shortstop injured captain-elec ‘s team at the initial time this year it is and Weston wil pects been in store for th on team. Quali 1 quar f I Boys A e amo tC Howar o play Meet New Britain Machine Club e ol e will resnit Tomorrow Afternoon w e Boys' 0 is now round 1l have a practice game Britain Machine ock tomorrow rnoon “edar Hill gro 8. Joe Lin in the box for the club, ‘Murphy” Levin behind the bat. will be composed of Joe Goffa at nd led the fres down on strikes you 1w s team s having 2 t just happened son and it wo Britaln stock to a T boys are success John | Jones was also havin second, \’q ly good afternoon most. suce hoost New That ed out HEAVY SLUGGING—TELLER BEATS FOOTE 7 TO 2—HIGH SCHOOL NINE MEETS ST. THOMAS TOMORROW EQUALS 121 RECORD ENDEES TOBATILE. FATR WEATHER IS ! TEAM FROMPHILLY CALLED FOR DERBY Bristal Club Plays One of Great Kemuoky Event Will Be Great- ‘sColo ¢ Aggregations Sund ay | est in History Is Prediction ‘nmn Giants New Departures Lockhardt | Harr Barhe | Ric White lone o tions i prial D ventu the diam R Pompey | Depart rby. Nns ot Bubbling Pompey'a 1 said to looking ed with his He went him to. marvel.” worlouts yester ot which travel inock, ace s, roan 12 quarer : ec akness rst fie el ghts of a lof the touted sven a canter sed into servies the Derby, it } ed by the racing sty blance of rwgh riding g about the sevwest disci- BUSY WEEK-END AHEAD Speedboys To Meet Fast Berlin Nine || Saturday And Acmes of Hartford Ihousands of Derby vidtors ar« v by specal trains, railrad cars FIGHTS LAST NIGHT i t Joe Gans, Allentow Acme hoys (Wop) 5 te Zivie, T Sunday Afternoon, Acmes of | ol ieve on Sund p on th the « Pa., Moiolian, tsurgh md ed to be 1 ers the corner of Hartford av will leave Win- nue Samm, ltts- t and e ¥ s slated Ohio—William Eddie Brown Barberton o appear for ‘h, Ba (10) Pasadena, Cal.—Newshoy Brown |Xew York flyweight, won a decishn r Johnny Godinez of Los Angels, ten rounds. \ GOIN’ FISHIN'? Pickerel Season Opens May 1 SEE THE NEW FISH-ORENO Guaranteed to Catch Fish HADFIELD' SPORTING GO0ODLS ’\.‘H S a defeat on s last evening in a e score of 13 to 11 2 ok an early lead and ough scos staged a rally the sixth inning, it fafled to them to the front. Th Athletics, P ier; Gascos, The Athletics pinned > Gasco Jun me b in Alex 1 Hodze rer and Squilli- | it AT ~Tm\\ PLAYERS LOSE Vienna Bl 4 (P—Ger ny de Austria in their { tional tennis matches. Cou 1Im-Hoog side in the 15 Main Street Open Evenings straeten double. was on How to start the day wrong honors in the the gama pla ime and the 1 a hard game the had day I fust field By BRIGGS L (RUGS BASTERN LEAGUE | __, : \ SeRgiet) Bruggy; Hows d Macklin. Saun- tsfield— WANT ALL THE THOROUGHLY RENQVATE V' WANT THE Beos | ALL TAKEMN DOWN ~ Tue MATTRESSES CLEANED AND PUT INTO Al CON- DITION TAKEN ANO o/ vin and F 4 Neiderkorn 3 and Smith; Fuller and + OH WON'T 1T LOVELY T HOUSE CL WORWMERS | THINK I'LL HAVE TuaT ROOM PAINTED AND THE BEDROOMS PAPERED Boy Scouts Are Ready For Annual Track Meet With the High school track meet ally fixed for this afternoon, loe Boy it troops ar of th ready for their ann noon at Walnut The closest contest in the licted Four will battle for the first class for the first years Troop 4 is not on wy favorite, Troop 15 be- nceded an at least even chance the present city champions. Tt 1 that ten troops, the number on record, will fight for the title in the second The meet will start at 1:30 omorrow rh il's history is pre \mplonship, in 12 MORROW ' 8e CONTEMPTIBLE (verie | noTiCE MM VTRV To DG MY ) WORK AND MIND I Dn BUSINESS |

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