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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1927 BOHSHHLY. 2, EHSHDELH2LLLEI L9 95555SHHIHHLLLLH 5555858589805 555895555555 585852 25588 = JACK KELLY AND ED ELIE MATCHED IN FEATURE BOUT OF AMATEUR TOURNAMENT—NATL. GUARDS CELEBRATE WINNING OF STATE BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP—BOYS' CLUB VOLLEY BALL LEAGUE OPENS—MAJOR LEAGUES HAVE GOOD START POFEIITEITIPIVNIPRIVITIPITVICIPPITVIVOIPTEOIIPIPITIPIFITITITCED Al FIITCITIIIIIPPIVECPETTTTTITIITTVIPOT PG T A4 HORNSBY HITS HOMER AS iANNUAl HIATUS IN | IN STATE COURT TITLE RACE JACK KELLY AND ED ELIE GIANTS BEAT PHILLIES | WORLD OF BOXING) pumeemmn ‘ | PREDICT KAYO V.CTORIES Cardinals Lose to Chicago Cubs—Ruth Fails to Hit as lelll Taking Place Until Maloney-| (PSSt 5 454 sy : dds Decisive Battle Between Two to Be Fought at Tabst Yankees. \\m-—‘Cob.b Shines : Ofl the. I‘Ba —J : Sharkey Bout on May 19 : Hall—Johnny Clinch to .Meet Leo Parnvner in Re- Petty Pitches Sterling Ball for Robins—Red Sox | 3 P Y ) turn After Layoff—Lucien Larrivier and Herman Downed by Washington—Pittsburgh Noses Out vy o ascoines pros ¥ : : % Fink to Furnish Fireworks — New Britain and Reds and Indians Trim White Sox. (B el pennuatininiedseuyn iUl W 3 : i | 3 . - Springfield Boys to Battle. spring period when the | 3 | | York, April 13 (T —The lord th 2 10 0 0] den, 1 Rick & zolfing o . s 1 - | Jack Keny of waterbury, state all ride with the side with | fachon 5x -.....d » 8 0 0fthe Metrop fans s more | S} ; B i ; amateur middleweight champion, aviest artil | ¢ 3 3 ] land Ed Elie of Springtield who will Salvos of base hi : 1 t - o213 s U 4 ¥ p 4 |appear in their third battle as the terday in the ball p ¢ ibind < St BN . gers as Babe Ruth ¢ rs s . q feature of the amateur fight tourna. cities games 2 ¢ it Ly than on the crop of con- = o 3 > U |ment to bo given by the Mohawk SRethie lodsun - 1 s i 2 & X SEsaE s | 4 A " A. C oat the Y. M. T. A, & B. so- and victory went to the team pheer SOy I e SR e | ] Ry o |ciety hall Thursday night, are both the heaviest barrag: . 4 T (ot since Paulino! [N p 4 soe e . s (predicting that they will win by the SR L e | R b 8of n siEned gentract sinco. Paulino : ® : ; 3 Elimination of Dribble o Give | tnockout route. i ing d:.)(' zn\t: thos ]“.A it vided be- dczriy o sarde in the ginal| i 4 ; y 4 Ll S 4 * Kelly fell a victim to Elie’s right tween two team. The Gia ) fesice, 100 ] S el pamiigied TRV 5 ’ Smaller M ¢h {hand smashes in the second round of cred three in pounding out a 19 to TS 0 ¢ | BNRIE 3 F ARN 3 mailer Man a uhance “rh:-\r first battle, but he came hack, 7 victory over the Phillies at Phil & 5 ARG B iRineraiy tha I owvevoy hee | iR I * SO § . 4 —— a few weeks later to have Elle down delphia. Rogers Hornsby. e ; v e Withina S L52 i 14 Madison, Wis., April 13 (®—The |fOr the count of nine elght times in Cardinals, hit one of them = Batted for Winfie 1 Iesiiieha and !three rounds. Thursday night's George Harper and Billy Terry con t I 5 : Hostontans. it . st battle should be one of the sensae fributed the others 8 : i in 5 th Hanvy v B Gk s dribble 10 one hounce will cure fions of the year hecause with two The world's champion ¢ ylr'h"'{v ton . fir tle on May 19 at the | : : o ' 9 ; feight major aiments of the game, 'heavy punchers, such as are Kelly when th : 0 20 land Tlie, ons or the other is almost team un oo Isure to go down. > Horwitzers hitting : Both principals aro in fine shape, vebb and L} BDG etria committee which promuigated the |it is reported and there will be no Aolshin it teo homa it SRd )l : i key's followers dasist their 1oan | —Photo by Johinton & Peterenn |16, Order and coxch of the Uni- falibis for defeat. Kellsy showing to 1 pitche AR has yet to run second in a verbal to Right—Seated: Barta, right gnard; Morey, loft forward; Wessels, center and captain; Bell, ‘;‘ Y"’ 4 :‘I‘"‘” L 4""“"' team. i h improved form since he won Babo Ruth was left bohind in the | encounter. i orward; Parker, left guard and manager. oy, IJ answll, eriginator of the the state title, is the favorite in thess SISt Tac RN e e o 1 anding: Darrow, forward; Mavlick, utility: May, guard; Osborne, guard; Potts, reserve guard; |Short hounce exponent of th |parts while many think that Elfe will Bk pupss el A ] Meanwhile there is the still unan- | Carrubb, re ribble and regarded as one of the |bo 100 fast and clever for him. The St iaira on el hal : | swered queation—will Jack Dempasy | L - 4 ‘ 5 outstanding _authorlties, bolieves | bout will be a real fight b Koos net el detlgliby o hasike The South Congregational church are pointing for the semi-finals and | games and lost 4 during the scason that elimination of the drinble | Johnny Clinch, ace of amateur laties at Yank & g | 5 Teddy Hayes, who was Dempscy's basketball te with two titles al- finals in Meriden Saturds The | now drawing to a close and has run would prove a hoon to the game, |battlers, will return to the ring after Sleias ouiitNies and, was DenRied [Hindsrom i : Lot 0]cretary until the solit hetween the Feady to its credit, and with a third team also captured the title in the up a total of 952 points, belng es- which now fs reaching international | his enforced layoff to meat one of the el R e A e | : ~champion and Jack I ys 10 bo sou iis wedk-cnd, s about Adult County lcague but was|sentially an attacking team. Its importance. |toughest boys in his division. Hiw Ihitha : f’" Rm _{3 ‘;)r:‘”, erry 3 0litHe Sfanasse manler 15 " to conclude the most sucecssful sca- eliminated in the semi-final round | success has been duc to its team-| Ha sald the new rule would do oppoment will be Leo Larrivier of d 0 ghovan is dans some of 9| But Teddy no longer may a son in its It won the Inter- of the state tonrnament which fol- | work and this in turn to the fact|these things for the zame: Place |Waterbury, who already has a long the outstanding in the na 1|an “insider” therefape perhaps mo r ague championship by lowed. Those players on the squad | that the regular team was able to basketball on a team basis in con- |String of knockouts to his credit. e ; A i 0 3 ilheed can be given to the fact that of its ten games who w Ct start cvery game; no illness, in- trast to onc man performances | Clinch has been traintng in the quars o i ; st ".l-‘ x Rickard, is laying all plans in the church title of & 2 and juries, nor d sion have weak- save the game to the small clever jters of Louis (Kid) Kaplan of Merf- zood slide and later - — lanticipation of Dempsey's return, et Hartford champ a s every | ened the passwork and co-ordination |man now relezated to the showers; den and has been showlng great S et the TGO Bl e 2| with a preliminary mateh or two fo were casily disposed of in a home- m cxeept the State T School. | of the combination, which is 1ight virtually eliminate “stalling” by the form in the workouts. He will have e ol0 b talaat by 8 to : : |test nis fitness for a crack at f » serics and now the locals| The South church has won 24| but fast. team in the lead; tend to eliminate |10 be at his best to get tho better record opening crowd of of Larrivier tomorrow night. c S et s o o the accldents resulting from e | It was a bad day for pitchers, but | _ : There s neh mystery about . to stop a dribble; eliminate 70 per | Another feature battle carded for 4 fow of them stood out, most of | \:ii] 4 e Ning tryout hut 1o the ment {n his number “On, How I|Kinney, Grand Raplds, 2. Cont. o the whistle blowing whieh [OMOTrow night will bo the meeting them veterans. Old Jess Petty pitch- | Lo R e observer 1t sems mt | Iy A E Miss You Tonight.” | Phititelphta — Tommy Farley, [now is caused by doublo dribbiing; |Of Luclen Larrivier of Waterbury, ste g b 1 h lobins at | 4 i L4 b he 1¢ z of the padded gloves H Al S nan's endit & My - 'v o orfe o nd erman ['in’ of artfords od sterling ball for the Robins at ] 2 g {the forn o i Y L ! s rendition of “In MY {py ) deiphia, defeated Low Mayrs, |00 coaches to perfect real plays (o, S R e Killing punshy BNoatan/wikors tii> Brooliynites beat | & : o must have some serious intentions if Home Town" brought tears to the linstead of heing merely be the Braves, 6 to 2. He held them | W R 1 0| he is willing to undergo such rigor- | Q cye while Captain “Tedders™ Kilduff, 'Baltimore, 10. Young Jack Galla-{\armers; take a great burden off |CFS and this bout is expected to b hitless through the sixth inning and | | L ' 1 6ious physical work | RILQ in bis perfect baritone, came gher, Philadelphia, knocked oul|gficials who have had to decide |SPOTt and sweet. Larrivier is con- allowed only seven safeties in the g s 4 Z | through with) 2 ‘.nmmy Hyland, Baltimore, 2. when a dribble was ‘double g |Sldered a knockout king in the Brass entire game. | iy 23, Those who know Dempsey best de- | S TR O'Grady.” Mert Taylor's pl ing | Albany, N. Y. — Joey Silvers, illegal, and moderate the speed of | ity but Fink's record shows an im« Another good pitching perform- ' - th lelare there is no question of his d soprano voice was heard in a fine 'New York, defeated Russie Leroy, |ipe game and give the lighter, ipressive string of victories over the ance was turned in by Waite Hoyt of {17, T 4 09313 Lgjre to fight again and win back (he State Champmn Baskethall Team r-ndition ot Sitting in a Corner, | Farzo, N. D., 12. Joo Ferrentino, |clover men & chance to break |S2M Foute- the Yankees who let down the Ath- Ko title he so highly. But the at’s AlLT Do, while Carl Restelli, Brooklyn, beat Quina Lee, Mobils, |inrough the defense of big men, | Ray Taylor of Terryville will make letics with eight hits. son (2). s ~Tylon ; i el Cuasts of M nager Lal‘mhfl‘ well-known Gasco minstrel, sang | Aln, 10, “The action of the rules com. MIS appearance against Joe Dignal, The familiar figure of Walter w York 6, Bniladeiphi ! risk of another “panning” by the i HeLdD i |“In the Shade of the Old Apple| Des Moines, Ja. — Buddy Mc-|mittee was not a snap judgment,” Another toukh Waterburian. Taylor Johnson was mot in the box a balls nes 4, PAT ringside experts. —_— AEBUGYIS I SEEAYE S Donald, £t. Paul, beat Mike Rose-ipr Meanwell said, “but resulted |'S 0ne of the most popular fighters Washington as the Senators defeated | off Car 1. S ' No titleholder in heavyweight his-| Natlonal Guard 5010 “Where is My Wandering Boy dall, Omaha, 10. Bill Hunt. Des|fom long consideration of some 'O 2PPea- in the amateur tourna- the Red Sox, 6 to 2, before President | /% 4 Tmone U tory, unless it was John L. Sullivi L L t Jimmy Murphy, trainer, oines, defeated Eddie Teshak. |measure to bring about cessation | ¢S in this city but he has a hard and Mrs. Coolidge. But Coveleskle, | {5 4 A re his honors with more pride in siate championship Il team, gave a touching version of “When Omaha, 8. of criticism. In basketball today it |70\ 10 hoe to turn back the aggres- another veteran, pitched good ball. | e i MeLang! Ihis prowess than Dempsey. Bruised celohr 1 vietory achieved du 4 re Young Maggle.” | pouisville, Ky. — Jimmy Byrne.|c quite possible for one great |5\¥C Brass City battler. Grover Cleveland Alexander, the i bat r his defeat by Tun- . (p. In Inst Dighit af the Gl Ginshurg accompanied the | gwaonghoro, Ky., outpolnted Chuek ,‘nhhl“r to S s :1 Gh Entries have been recelved from ca : are PITTS BURGE at P yempsey broke s on the piano and he showed |y L n a game and carry |g. ., T arHieY Cardinals' iron man, fared not so : A riladeiphia, Dempsey broke - ; ; > rs on I Wiggins, Indianapolis, 12. - Springfield, Waterbury, Hartford o : : Ay e Colony Inn'in Meriden when' MYy versatility. by playing alll the | eoe 2 his team through many games. If |- L : well at Chicago and was forced ont | ;. e f n and cricd like a baby when he : ¥ his versatility by playing all the | iy ooparee Jimmy Jones. |we do eliminate this type of and New Britain to make up what of the game in tho third by the aner, 1t ... 4 ot hack to the seclusion of his hotel Sat to a royal feast as guests numbers on the black keys. His solo | yo /0 O defrated Gens o et down the Spectaeninr, over. |APPeArs to be one of the best cards v Cilkesha tavay | Lo £ < g of the season. Fighters di, Wilk 10. MickeY | whelming brilliant man. but we a uan, _Tialtens il b Cubs’ heavy hitting. « ; room. ¢ Manager Clarence Lanpher. The “I Love Coftee, T Love was A total attendance of approxi- LU ] “Jack has still got the old & o included 10 players and Iy well received. e Bl e tom, e . We AT Iatched fn all the classes from 108 . Dovln Hita L ¥|tickled to death to do this and |5 150 pounds, giving the fans whe mately 230,000 was registered in the | b . 40 omewhere in his m,” 0 4 LT ,41';1*‘1}1\wr‘-\li:'\“;nl; “‘::l"hc [v::f‘yflc‘n'- ittt ol : i 1 seven games played, the biggest | lhvue : 2 o { ohserver holds, “And there . Jeos 88 e ¢ players as soo hey a i Go R S ; oY plan to attend plenty of variety of e et inb thet Yankess | Tho |8 S 0o e e e received from the manufacturer and “3“‘:"“1""‘;l_“"f‘ml ‘fi“}x:f::“:- Wo have gone on record as fav- | L ho ' punep ot z total compared favorably with last | " ¥ s land it again on some he ast night's gathering, the Na~ (URA%, COCEEC FUDMY BRAEK joring the developmont of baskel-| The entire card aceerding fo fhe YeaRa marlk of’ 214,000, 1 lantn, The st Ritten ol tional Guards will be a memory un. | New York on u foul. ? + Cooper, |PAIL along team lincs. entries in the weight classes, is as The teams that won their openings NCINNAT! i o h. can whip bimself in t till the time for reorganization next N AN IR GISCORES St 00DOK; “The one hounce rule will also !follows: 160 pounds, Jack Kelly and were the Yanks, Giants. Robins, ! ., LW 1A h{apply the old dynamite again. r 3 year. |Binneanolis, Eo . ineur. lsave the game for the type of man B4 Elie; 158 pounds, Lucien Larri- Cubs, Senators, Pirates and Indians. " 5 0 0| 7To judge from its currcnt contri- Knives and forks —_— - 15 ‘3‘_““;0“‘";““ sdrey _[now bLeing lost — the small man. vier and Herman Fink; 140 pounds The Pittshurgh sluggers nosed out ¢ 9 & 0 Plbution to the punchi procession, the t eller. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Lol ""{ Lh g rmer J""'Thn western conference 8 now u !Johnny Clinch and Leo Larrivier; the Reds, 2 to 1, and the Indians | . 4 3 1 o|Boston Il equipped for y ollowi 1 nager | Cooper, West _York, TIl. defeated |5y foot group and the little man pounds, Joe Zotter, New Britain, Haat’the Wihite Sox 3 to 3. Rain pre- | i 0 6 0 body's T. N. T. party. Cl ’ i, | e Roy Potter, Marictta, Ohio, 10.|ig noticeable for his absence. The and Rollo Bouthart, Springfield; 1306 vented the Tiger-Brown gam, IS 2 \e Hub rricd on creditably With veice tremblir ) : Jack Bovd, Nova Scotia, stopped 109 pound man with the dribble |pounds. Ray Taylorand Joo Digna AMERICAN LEAGUE | hpaies o | through a line P fictaded: John 118 expresell Risps 1 The mos jRY 2 2 P Jos Johnson,. Tampa, .2, . |couldn’t be stopped. 150 pounds, John DeMirlo, Spring- + 3 1|L. Sullivan and Sam Langford but cess of his team. He p; ? L ce Hudkins, | wgmall men, no matter how field and Ed Squires, Waterbury; 118 Eath it e : J J 9| just now it seems to have more of member of the squad and d cisco, def il K Nebraska, Lew Tendler. | cjover, could not bore through de- |pounds, Joe Cote, New Britain, and RSO f ; : T: Tz|n monopoly on the fistic talent than the plavers for their loyalty an .. ; ottfread, Chi-{Fiuladelnhia, 510 A fenses and as a result in the last |Charles Pepe, Springfleld; 148 E nv other eenter, good worlc durin glhe st A . ST | Tresno, Cal. — Phil Verde |eour years the small player lost 'pounds, Charles Newman, New Brit- A A stated that he expected to h cago, won from Frank Reedy, Chi- |p o coter. beat Eddie Mad- | : 3 Jimmy Maloney and Jack § : i - [Roch 4 e ) out. We hope to bring him back to ain, and Max Orslof, Springfield; 112 for instance, arc Toston's all bRl penerth WS Wile ag CHEONGSATYESHILAn R beat |den, Oakl: the plane where he can ed.* | pounds, Phil Pouliot, New Britain, 1 heavyweight entrics witl y_¥ear when he expects fo Tay tobhy Moore w York, 6. Myer B land Joe Harmon, Vaterbury, and are IytoR i fnnyilst LEEE D Sui M MUINEIORERAAS S8 G v ot S Tadalohis Swon ool DEFE TITLE ANDERSON VS. CHALL 108 pounds, Jack Harmon, Water~ lable light or s upseiting 1o colors of the Nationallgom Tillie Kid Herman, Los An-| Edmonton, April 13 ™ —| padie Anderson, former state in- bury and Eddic Camp, Hartford. Pat put Big Harr on out of to: dizzy heights during the {44 I o Mucller, Buffalo, [Defending the Scitz trophy, embie- | giviqual duckpin bowling champion | —_— Dast seasany Ranpher & OTAtgHIcal 15y 5 i)y rolle, go, N. D. |matic of the world's women's bas- | and-representative of Rogers Recre- | ALL STARS WIN L itensr Sharkey being put under ban inability was a revelation to most of | 4.0y 19, |Ketball title, the Edmonton Com. 'tion alleys in the league this year, | The St. Joseph's All Star baseball Ly & Iilingle BN Eows 19 iier staten |MWSegesmL. )| Clevelana — st Terris, w 'mercial Grades defeated the St !yill meet Chall of Wallingford, one (team defeated St. Matthew’s nine | Red Chapman and Dicke ((foney- | Attorney Harry Ginsburg, | 1egal fyo ynocked_out Babe Herman, (Louls Pectz Undeefakers, 39 to 13, lof the leaders in the race, at Rogers | yesterday by a score of 8 to 3. Tony |boy) Tinneg Boston feather. Al¥iscr 19atle, I , ; "“‘I",;‘ New York, 3. Wilson Yarbo, Cleve- here last night. The clash was the [alleys tomorrow night. Anderson is | Zottola pitched a good game for the - B | weights, shape e New York fllecs. eaprossed the pride WhiCh § 03, won a technical knockout |first of a two game serles, In which |fust starting to hit his stride and his | winners. The All Stars would like i | boxing board suggested they o B B e e |over Jimmy Darrah, Akron, 4. Phil |the aggregate score will determine |backers are counting on him to set [to play any team not over the o [meet to help clear up the muddied [0 AT BAVE B0 SXOCTRE PX | Zwick, Cleveland, knocked out Art [the winner. l hall down in the match. "seventh grade, 0| titl> situation in the 125 pound di- Planafion of St 0 sons for present tronble in China, | vision. s 0 e o ced last night th a 21" the Hub's “home guard’? includes 1ie announced last night that he and & L . ) George Cassidy would be in the field L) [ G d d Gl e Feel' o otner statwarts in A1 Moo ana feorEr Bussioy nonts e b e e Ajm’t It a Grand and Glorious ing. ‘ s in one found created WUTCls of the state, G . m L Mmy‘v}"v’\'flv‘ "fffl‘”-'il\”;“h“ ch cxpressing the hope that next AFTER ou < AND PAYING WAITER S AND PORTERS ST e ey o Hie s d HAYEnEE o EXTRA MONEY FoR MORE AND MESSENGERS LaBarba, | Mack tozethe 1in in o or i PRYING RANSOM YeaRS THAN You CAN WATHOUT champion, Fidel L 42 N o for the state | 1l To A GREEX € ~ND vocal efforts o squad BRIGAND REMEMBER X E 1 progr E d. Man- Jimmy Maloney, | -’ 4 y % 5 : . new basketball rule limiting th. um. A8 the outcoms | 3 " g i S % * in the opinion of Dr. W o v preliminary baritone turn in | H i g 3 o st Meanwell, member of the rulc udeville, Maloney expects to have | a1 advantage over his rival but | Donokue 7 i i | the pictur was the cause of <AND BELL:HOPS Sz or 5 tenor Stephen J. Farrell, Coach of Track O ve V at Michizan, Has Stronz Team in J. I rsity | carnival on 1y of their predece d - Northrop. Ly : —\F_ALL OF A SuDDEN ‘W OH+-1-BOY! Al 1T A SRy S e W AR : FIND A RHOTEL LIKE GR-R-RAND AND . i i NOT ALLOWED GLOR-R-RIeUS FeelIn T Take TIP3 SIR— The MANAGER PAYS .US ENOUGH MONEY My RESIDENCH 0 HOWARTH BEATS GAINES o1 il Howarth who is the o | colors of the Palace Bowling alleys 1! in the state duckpin league, took five of ninc imes from | Gaines of | HMartford in a mateh rolled here last night. Howarth scored a total of | ) average of 80,1 and ik was § of ¢ Howarth also hit hieh single for t in the first gome th a| Lot Base T an and Rigler. Time