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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1927, SOISSLLLLLBLLLLL S ELLLELDIL 55528955585 58H52SLHLLL20IBLLEHEEREAEHH0,.8880L80800008080850808988505688888808598550545558555886855L 888855505 54088 6588558555 58585 08588500058, NATIONAL GUARDS AND BRISTOL ENDEES WIN FINAL GAMES OF SEASON —MAJOR LEAGUES START BASEBALL SEASON § TOMORROW—CORBIN RED SOX MEET TOMORROW —MANAGER CLARENCE LANPHER TO BE HOST TO BASKETBALL PLAYERS PTETEIIPEPPPTTTIITTRTTTICNITIFTFRIVIICIPTITGITCCICIGIINIIITTIFITIPITVTIIINTVTICTOVIIIG9S fcvtm««wmvmmmvmnv{v Laaalaaasaad syl GUARDS AND BRISTOLS [INSECTS T0 §TRUT ROBERTS GOES UP AND DOWN LOCAL SWIMMERS | OPENING DAY WILL FIND | WIN GAMES IN MERIDEN| (VER BOYS GLUP o Bell Town Endees Take Close Battle From Silver City Fleas, GOOI‘EES, Be:lhugs and| BEAT WATERBURY, STARS ON VARIOUS CLUBS Y. M. C. A. Team Takes Honors! Baseball Season Starts Tomorrow in Major Leagues—- New Departures by 2821 Score — New Britain| . . ot | Philadelphia Americans Shine Brightest With Cld Quintet Trounces Insilcos—Contests Mark Close of | Li¢é Il Yolley Ball League at Local Pool 40 to 22 Favorites—Managers All Predicting Pennant Vic- Basketball Season—Nationals Display Champion-! = RO, ) § b , e T s S tories—Weather Predictions Are Very Uncertain ship Form in Encounter—Preliminary Result. ; doys' club, but, f i~ 7 Al A Wikt Bain Conting at Suslumt. T SR o i 7% ¥ . team in the local pool Saturday by a score of 40 to 22 Now Britain took four firsts and the relay while| By ¢ e L point before mid-summer, Waterbury took only twao first places. | ‘ba avens, swept clear! pay gchalk has had plenty of The I Are: of win 0 Mainty trouble with Chicago White Sox, and \‘V'V\l les aver, \Il} lvu‘ what with injuries and failur Waterbury e L exul “W agAN hig talent to flash as sma Hollowoy 1 tomorrow. had hoped. McCarthy Littl Some of the best known stars Will Chicago cntry in the National Archambanlt " twinkle from different patches of e are a doubtful quantity, Mot . after lon of per- | o0, i Z / Points ¢ >ointg 8 | manency in other constellations. A | 7The Poston clubs have hotly parti- / % 50 Yd. Breast Stroke diamond astronomer who 8Dt it to make the nrn;)hvls‘;-«:h:r‘\‘;: WL Tov: = “2,\ | Waterbury 2 rough ti ter would be dumb- " thing but second division for themy, e i Lo 2 N 2 Thompson 3rd founded at the che There Wil ang the same may he said of the Z L i vnltregue Nationals. The best 10 ¥d. Free Style nilky wa the minors, and there el ,“:f\lo“:“fir:t '::;’ Watorbury a L be a few of the brilliant ones team—the Athletics win- Holloway 1 r & shit back the si old p ning n the Aderican and the Phile A mbault i t ere will xL s a lies sleeping in the National leagua 00 Yd. Free Style ) echinic tail, Waterbury New Couch Y S mn ther predictions are more op ain, although the word i who f © west was that rain would : . o 1 ( Dbt Skin L& ™ e Phints § | Perhaps tho b glow will hold oft until about sundown to= i e m - . 3 E | . e e come from the Philad Armer- morrow. The temperature will ba m was leading n e 1 Lic - Joe Goffa, capt.; Physical £ = Waterbury v Britair IRESNTRLOL S P YRR O R e ol i 3 <ki, o 3 Dircetor Ray Anders assistant | ; 5 . - , 2 ; i y Holloway 1st Feldinan 2nd t brok: oL . e . superintendent Ted S Boukas, g : A Urban 3rd i il e L 1ok in| ral others by his maies brought c g . i John Gotowala, John Wast 2 = Points & Points 4 d cs, FFor more than a fitth BRAVES vs- HARYARD final sc S t m,orE e 2| Tomorrow night's games will bring 2\ - Fancy Diving a e ¢ Cobb the fixed Malcolm and Fel , though 1 : ; !together the Cooties and Fleas, while | Tiompson oo Ahmi e | which fo all basehalldom meant | —_— t the Bedbugs and Lico will also ¢ Bergaquist 3ra Dutroit. I.\w\w;;;..“n( l|hIP~'< Iumlln- Crimson to Play First Game With A battle each other. Points 3 Points 6 | arics to the McGillicuddy co oA ! A meeting will be held Thursday 5 \IANQU\I??HED 100 Yd. Free Style ton have made it the favorits of| 7 for League Opponent Since | night to get the senjor haselall te Waterhnry New Britain | the pre-statisticians in their guesses| Year of 1916, ) e Mandell rf ........ 0 The o | Archamb NMoralles 1st|On the American league finish. | : S e s e Brsicy, T, T& ... fairly suecessful last year and hopes | ‘ Wright 4th | Other transplanted s will e i o ek it cee 2 S Butten (18 i mer ite s (BY BILLY EVANS) Points 5 1in the nt group in the Na- s s today as Harvard prepared to take one ] Druc 1 ’ [some £ood material and some savage | SEA 5 ; - championship | — e leag or, v ROKCTS |y ficlq against the Boston Braves 2 ! in has played witha Major League ope s by i much | ety ig el 4 e : | DRI cinnati respectiv Down in the St s ue op | anquoted this evening e into fa iy to have | | Gt LA, 4 w Harvard tonpls g |Ter Members Acce) y shining o 2 Sl e e it dsies ; o hnT {Ten New Members Accepted at schi, (_:.m‘“,’ fr M | the world chamipion Red Sox, 1-0 n : 114, Insilcos 5. T ) ot dlzagtor oL (i . GREATEST BIKE RACER Board of Dircctors Meeting—Im- 1y}8 Shot wiiose by is thela stirring encounter in which the Bristol Endces | DA AL GaAme {p ! k ¢ A 4 . 3 o die Mahan, pitched the 1 Fl 1 lin G e which | aich ¢ 1 be > el e provements Are Voted. ho v g .| Crimson nine to victory. ~ Fred o o he soye I T f t <t quin- ) rts, W rwel € v «c name is most | te! wa Peldman, rt ....... 4 0 A et e o | the seven mebars of rst quin- [ K SR Sl T ¥ > 1 Mitchell was coach then, and he is ‘MAM‘HL e . | ma .'nh,‘,';‘ '],?, ll ‘l‘ a 'i]v:»_ TAE AT ORI IE e SR A iling from the state ggic McNamara, American; “Iron | Ten new members were accepted | ofte tof Cobb and 0w, and it was under hls direction Daroshie, o . h ; foriten Baglos 54 to 1, |fcrved at 7 olelock, will be ex- ; : e b o Palreq it i of the board of di- | C of basehr = | iHat tho lowly sollesa tenm ‘ahaitars Manning, \ 1 0 2 eE {temporancous speeches, gan ana| On Dacember of the Sequin olf club, | has a nc h 2 jed the pride of the famed infield Marchinck, g ] dancing. | lttle known exce ! With Belgian, In t the clubhouse Vriday cve- | him year—the Washington s o {met Joe Dundee, the hoy v { ni They included Mr. and club, to the void of ba Dwight Skin ave gone. - the Meriden Insilcos Fld Cambridge, Mass., April 11 (wr— Memories 11 years old were stirred which had won two successful worid titles, I 28 B Q P Q | stopped Mic Walker and cw York. d anl W, Francis: H. L. Sowards | Walter Johnson at Washington | Mitchell belicves that the present Aezificn G e LUl ;MANY rR ‘:\H)' consldered the one fighter sure | Numara, tl erican “Iron Man,” |Willlam T. Bedard, Fred H, Young, (and Babe Ruth at New York are | fapvard nine is the best the Crite to beat € vion Pete L hen- 1 today the world's{C. W. Deeds, J. McCarthy, | fixed satellites that heckon again | gon has had in years. T to t) s | Winnir n Squars l;wl‘mns were recommended by S. G, |there will be or four pennant | Hold Session Tonight 3 ‘l{ m Much [m\]poved Fowm e on the and word eame v he |the caddie house, alteration in the [0 U res, with another ning at the Y. M. C. A, The Seore at half time: Bristol 11,/ g i ! r He won at Paris in characteristic| During the afternoon the club 3 troit Tizers, who have South Cong tional church and = SSTAG Adeic 4 ted major 1 3 ball clubs | April 11 U - Critlc | slormv aa | ensy time of it with the Insilcos in D2 2 Apri i army z : ; : 2 orthy of t T Iron Man” Ly | R, Smith, John W. MacMorris and | G¢Orge Mioriarty, the erstwhile um- |last Wednesday had to be abandoned b ‘man on quintet rved | ¥ game to jounce came n ; S A e | n 3 0t the wor ake esdlibrb o fon] leveland has virtually the s fuil board of managers on hand thi; the squad in the nd each i he ru 5 4 ceame famous by his | has covered something like 100,000 being picked by many last | stein and a fi shot by Kil f 1 e like that they will be ed to set the G g The Sox depr Vi Eniiils il (ahing | B ACANAT F6E DAdsea U EkL = - Howley, who led the Toronto nany to belicve the Browns will be | wcore at the end of the half wa t ind some of their early work | Pasketball at the Mountain ris | lightweight champion was sent to a 8 Tt Rissell, T «vvone i 1 APPEAR BR![HTER r he got e at th le.| greatest six duy bicyele rider and |Charles J. Marks, Kenneth P, Ap- |from the tcams they have helped o e Sl Ehap | ndee took the hout merely a : o of best the g ame | ple ake famous. Cook, It . L ! vl . X Dorrant, 1t 0 ol 248 LRI RU[E [!N anBR[E money, (o cover a trip he and | has ever se¢ e ot | S ke (o e benevea, |Church League Managers Y 3 3 1 —_ ‘-“"”‘ of ien I when paircd with | Pierce and R. J. Ross of the grounds | Winy in lea and no | A very important meeting of ths ; 1 Roberts astonishmen 1o Geor vark‘veter- |committee, and voted to he carried | teams in last place. Athletics in Inter-Church league board of mana- . . n v S . | Penns team Pira ’ = ; At . and his Belg : crts, had |hoys’ rest room and the construe- | Pennsylvania team, Pirates o : touches will be put on ths \eriden ’ I Goaches Describe Action | 1 that the referc on it Namara’s 13(h (tion of an additional barn for the | Pitishurgh, getting the call in the cethall season, it being probable Guards-Tnsileos o Ltk Tevarty onh s ; comir behind in the {president, M. Manternach, with | P tho dark horse of the Amer- [an all-star team will be arranged, the final feature of the nizht. Tk o thls (olty Swern meady odayide falur - action of the joint| That o half of the In his last |4 number of the dircctors, includ 1 lengue for several seasons, 100k land preliminary plans for basebatl Meriden team showed m seasg X ( aommities Anj xe o ing lap p with @ broken |the club professional, Louls Chiap- Pir¢. The Yankees promise much, because of small attendance, and to pave an easy way to victory for ) o3 M:wn many v : Geitn. Blaved: fri e ; with youthful punch \lways | President George H. Hamlin ham the New Britain team 5 8 Dr. James i W o 8 y s olles (e o Sty rreRTar e team as last year, with the vital |evening. demonstrated that no matter who ) ge them | poslewn, D, mh 1t L 1 . ckout, he t Al s yet scen. Thirty-nine years old, reception of ‘T'ris Speaker one of the y oty i o 0| & Tl g st | L AT ST S | B G el LU S0 T MAC. GREGOR or work ot shoo o SRR I LN e DT west has not brou n t : anne horn in Australin but is a naty cammy Mandell Recovers From In- as smashed | ! il chang i s ober ! . t | won in New York, four 3 | awn been bold || Wood or locals had a thres point le Lt iars SRR CRnat NG Ui fd) aridon um v Dr. {1 J sberts' | and one each in Berlin, With Johnny Valdez. |enough to s Brewns as a || Tron v $1119 was evened up by H G Naismith s pro ¥ fame as 5 Sydney b ? gF Sammy Mandell sufficiently re- hon v | ~ 1 v afs Fi )y shi Iritaln team soon piled ur taff, : Fred Wingfeld, | life honorary N” F“A"n | KS BIG GAMES |covered from an Infection caused by :" a5 “‘Vl ; i "I‘"-“ p in the In- load 0f seve i malking harley Ruffine, Jack Russell and |©ommittes Ry pRRta A | color "ol which had a ' rope burns te permit continuation of | °Tnational league last year, has Jud given promise of bettering by |SAid he believe t committee hospital here following his fight last | rdinals, zoo) have not heen | ds to conquer. h ave ap- | week with Jackie Fields at Los An- accorded the prophetic respect the Ve improvements in Waddell, ¢ | 3 i - fl ¢ Braves and Red Sox Both Show “Backward Sten” Is the Way! atied right ont : : ; [the Amarican look cspecially £00d | gors will he heid at 7:40 o'elock flCh\Ifll’d [ep S [e ay ) Sk 3 el ailed at once fo Paris race, lout. They include enlargement of | the g ia s will be held at 7:30 o'clock this I o o e Anrllbiy (oot reias e dioalionl ; ictor s ace. |tractors and other machinery 3 that a game between the champlon L 5 wce here he again proved himself |ing Dr. W. M. Stockwell, Everetf |even darker with a mew jockey, [will he made. A meeting called for work and the individua of | prospects brighter than in several ' striciing the Shle In (he amateis ing Dr. ockwe vor. 7 i o) anah oty in different [were highly enthusiastic over its | threatening George Herman Ruth. [been making great efforts to hav The Guards used every man on W Senators, a smarter nd |eq tho gam s ed | 7. fust fonr months hly | used at an re during the - |fter a ten year vacation from or- ), d been one of t ) r sherts probal o horA AT e G FIGHTS TOMORROW lcague's strongoest as | there wo little chol ganize ¢ dlar 8 of R © Mello no more T 1 e sco 0 he Sox to form that hasio, ™ oxocssive roughness” he IR : ‘ on CE e e Tt N e Louis Browns are almost GOLF CLUBS and a field baske s % when told the ¢ ¢ o the ) ups e ring ) r Of his victories six o fection and Will Stage teh | fri 1 April, except in their Drushl of the Insilcos but that ¢ . chances with the 1927 Tucson, Arlz, April 11 (@ lhreat. although the management of count 11 to r favor and the i Wiltse are his best twirling | D Forrest € - | his western exhibition schedule. The | t lvar their 1996 pertormance “has he \ecessarily alarmed ! . proached Tular i geles. He was released last night. |usually is accorded world ct The Braves too have had consid- |about contact in and are : work time after s Leralle new blood infused into their | in g away with home agreement and are elso after | He plans 1o stage his match with pions, although in this case, too, a of applause from ti N i1 Manager Dave Raneroft » away legitimate contact | ] B I M games on the Pacific coas A with | Johnny Valdez of Oakland here to- |new manager—RBoh O'Farrell—may Al ORI EAA. LhB CHAL LS TR h i r of the| combat from game,” he ;P flyers IO 6 GueSlS 0 tli Missourl Valley tes 11”0”0\\' night, ause a change in fandom's vlew- close guarding of the locals held the on here tomorrow Brook- | sald ind you take away much of i o : ey ' The Days of Real Sport oy doversaa hange 4 rob t ime of | team will celebrate the winning of | by downing ‘ other hand | vid 1 and would » the [ nig ith 2 Juet he Old Provi- | taller play distinet 4 ¢ \ play acular and indi | tate cl tomorrow chance of sixth | he an cellar ) | Bdvin Wide, Swedish Schoolmaster, fo Make Another Attempt at | Mile Mark Saturday i ng with | rule | up | n climinat th i ith Amiott ason 0 New i3 empleyed at the Rule & Level plant here, Sturm wi resume his oc- cupation 1 rd where he has traveled from to part in the cames during the year. Ruben- i / s \inn n st that he expected to go : 7 7 \'.,/,.a ¢k to Syracu next year where / A LAMS BOWL | his old team will be crbled for 7 L hov team | ihe next season. Ma vl her, —r N/ &y s i , conched and | it s expected, wil ke him an e 7 D \ \ il ler on Lite | this city nest year THe FIRST WARM DAY of o h o \"‘E R e R R SPRING — THE SHORT CUT To 7 , ) SVAY Bt G Rle) - T L THE SWIMMING HOLE AND THE V¢ Thonth i matoh s THE 15 Ao ver 10 | readvessal RO for a st 1ok GAkh LAST ONE IN HAS To "CHAW r he has toppl the i 1 1 tle |y He has s no definite BEEF .....u s this season, all will ans. but he whl start work right mi marks vay in assembling candidates for N @neToy v

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