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2 : NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1927. $000000000800652228888005 0 008898 5898589,88 53985 $LLHIBIHRLHL0H42455850 8838 LL8588885888585500925,880088 53 LS8 S8 BH8HOLLICHHII 901040506038 555885850 556050668509 KELLY DECISIVELY TROUNCES ELIE OF SPRINGFIELD IN AMATEUR TOURNAMENT — BASEBALL TEAMS HOLD PRACTICE SESSIONS TODAY AND TOMORROW—IMPORTANT SOCCER GAME IN HARTFORD SUNDAY—YANKS AND ATHLETICS IN 9 TO 9 TIE PEEPPPEPPFTIIIITIe T FHETITVETITITVOTPTIFIICTO0IPISEIIFITTIIIOE FEICIVTTTIIVVIITIIITIINILITIIISIITTTFVICSETTFCTIC V0000000 0000900905 C9P900EPE VI VS PEPPPII TP PRPICITIE VI PTIIIE0EY YANKS DISCOVER THAT . NOTED HORSES T0 = MOST VERSATILE PLAYER PLAYERS PUNISHED (ELIE UNABLE TO ANSWER HITS DON'T ALWAYS WIN RUNINPREAKNESS| i~ | [ORFISTIC MELEE, ~ BELL FOR THIRD ROUND s et WAITL | Athletics Come Through to Hold New York to a 9 to 9 Ffllly Seven Stahles Rep]‘esen[ed' p f ‘Ofle Hoekey Star Barred From|Jack Kelly, State Middleweight Champion, Decisively | | Tie in 10 Innings—Washington Senators Again De- League—0thers Are Fined Beats Springfield Battler—Joe Zotter is Kayoed in feat Red Sox—Phillies Set Down Giants—Pirates in $50,000 Event on May9 ——— Second Round—Gene Martin Takes Four-Round Again Scuttle Cincinnati—Indians Trim Cleveland pavimors, April 15 P—pighty- .la‘\(:;’”fll h:'{:l\halr:"d'/" O Sensation From Leo Larrivier—Dignal Wins De- o e S s el e ’ : i : Nallapals Hotkey doies, oot cision From Taylor in Sizzling Bout. hree year old colt and fiily of con- . P o . suspended for a month a 10 st e Iy . . of the next eeason, five fined h : others threatened with drasti |ishment because of rough : . a fisic melee that follov stables are ) i L 3 3 final clash of the Boston : / " . ond Ottawa Senators in the ot win ball gan i TSl s NN an . B ; f & series at Ottawa Wednesday Nine runs and 14 s atrap, tor hobe pald $160,000 Z 7 g t 3 . . Acting on referecs’ reports. pre - S - £ " s unable to answer the rounds by a large margin agai ) s Fair Star. Vil 4 f sented formally to him night, | e ALanl ! e a h ird round and the re-| One of the most unfortunate oc- stake win- : - 5 2 .18 ) | Prosident. Keonk Culfiee (of 05 uuit sise Gewin i tiie feptfd as & |ctrronces ¥f the ahwtens Goo . A . 3 ; cague banished Dilly Coutu, Boston | (.onnical knockout for Kelly in two|ment in this v was the disqua Ya ranks of Odr » ram s R wry; Williaz A ) 2 . s | 1[» fn)vsn, man, rmm th ton | rounds, Y tion of Ted Gauthier of Sprin : ; I i 0 denly Kelly connected with an | bout with Phil Pouliot. Refer iraw with Huggine' 1 n a : . : e - S 27 : e "‘Z" ERyo S0k rhand right and Elie went down | Frank Portell claimed that Ganthis : i ¥ dead »E [world professional hoe SEEnEaoNr E orn IR SR e e LDl AT o solve Kelly's se and | though the fans loudly disagreed [ sss! veRr At MY by luid himself open for anoth-|with him. Pouliot was out on his lown for a month and boti wer CHI0EE WhichlotisHen b i e e s A Rt o U 1"‘ DL Nl e et S and he went down again. Elie|in another fow second. He ho o i v L ’ gt I3 ’””’,:r ‘;,",","h, were meted out | was out cold but the bell ending the | springfield boy away from him in A 3 I 2 G eor his corner and his handlers worked | no avail In the second when Gat stable als | Senators® ||-h|n beca iy 1 by & quartet, Sweepster, [pennltics they him feverishly startod on® right away to finish 1 Cheops and Adjutant. Bols MOST VERSATILE . [during the game. Jimmy Herberts, m-«lnm ‘r:wr:! \lu:alin)mr»; mll:\u!ovr hv‘t 1| ”w{(;m o ey ana \\‘.: Burn app un- PERFORMER N Boston relief center, was fincd 350 lgone by wi < “landed Agzm:‘?;:,:‘ - 'n:: 1::([ .;’.'qn::;]'”,'n" g,m': i's nominees; Scapa Flow S8 oIS e ho crashed to the floor and still & fgnts wore the order of the nig DI RO L g [ aiom isiatiack e -.h;‘..m,xmu_v hen again ths bell s Th nea b ANERE AR t5s aaT A 8 Cosden has a pair in Mary- 4 of play ety i e eLel e 1l Supsholdialithe absy Hall ynaxs e ; ¥ 1 His handlers summoned Refe TeNLS okt sl At aitants ara Qo el obagan 8 7 3 : Joe Wirtz to his corner and noti being made to bring a Providence ; A E {him that Elie couldn't go out for t: o box R one of three Tedwell nominees: n implicated in the dis- | third round and the fight was over, | (4T ©f Poxers to this city 1 Abul Fath 1 l‘r\. ‘1". 1 Gold- i after the game a 1h- | el ¥ had a very wide n in the | 1 {stahlc | r of the Cinci o |w * dealt with by the board of ne Martin and Leo Larrlvier | IFillies nominated for the 3t L is 1y considered bas lgovernors at its next meoting,” rnished one of the biz scnsations | Vher just about a dozen. | s ile er. As a . “Martin taky President Calder announced ¢ the night with Martin taking a| AM N LEAGU e [ member of the V. w York nis lght. He also declarcd that s e e e ANERIOAN WDAGUD s ""“‘”‘"’ dD e e / L1 0] \ crs' shares of the plavoft scriesand | Clinch, who is suffering from an-| (Called in 10th, darkn ) = posses f Bosta P w bury boy put up a great kattle, They hington 5, Boston South Chureh Basket oF the test arms in base Daiiint talte ho e e ST RILED SRle LD [@oretedn o poon spectator at the > ar i 11 the edge in the fourth | The Standing 1 nessed t bruising fupon wi the bout was decided. pionclilp of State. “etion. e , rmmed with hot headed play and | One of the best fights of the night | New York g S . el SLihe Bl oL < tough hody work, delw \ resulted in a victory for Joo Dignal | Washington e R s R BY BILLY EVANS ton until e hind recelved the ro-|oe Watorbury over. Rag Tasioc of [Cioveiand i Gl BlG L ARIGHRO. e it u-:!"u;- Dlhy A7ac Starsa dinf the % that ,nf_ m““ Iety; ey ylor complotely closed | Chicago in the «liminatie ent | classie. Due to emergencies,| - When was tho second maten |that hls action on offenders in the |1 D Wit L “““““ oxjeizolv i e e Ao e lgame of baschall played? ame itself would coincide with [ he fight an s Brg ¥ Louls .. T AR : 2. When were baseball unlforms |penaltics meeted out to the attick- |showed g : ng his op- | Philadelphia Rt e e first worn ers of LaFlamme and Bell, who|ponent with the use of only one eye, | Boston utle : ’:“ ’xx ,\l’“ S 2. When was the first In- [reported that Boston players had | pignal came through time after o e 2 5 ning played? ssaulted them in their dressing | (ime with a snappy left L i AR L 4. What was the date of ¢ iroom following the cont shook Tavlor while th ¥ Philadelphia nt New i g _ e chsegl) : """‘" Moo mation of basehall's first | ! Almost while President Calder [ hoy rocked Dignal with right crosses Chicago eveland, Ll Bt : 3 T il Fesei Rl Tl AIEDRG How many ci - s taking this action, President |The decision was made on a hair, Detroit at Hanover hil . 5 | i n the sem aoniract Sitelly s ted? Charles F. Adams, of the Bruins. |line. .| Bostor 4 him for only ! 1 o S 20! [AERRuDEs 0 LB SUnE B Lot jathered his team at a luncheon . Watts, colored, of Terryville, | wwhile member of the othor seti-fing ring riyear. It will ba up o him to ihers lnst ht and distributed | made short work of Joe Zotter of was 4 myster i for T T 2 ars after the first [bonus checks amounting to $10.000. | New Britain when he knocked him in 1 tory ey ford e Uia eball came bz The awards were divided according |cold in the nd round. Both boys | our Giant twir it j sl & b e other mateh affair on June 3, 1851, [to cach player's value to the team, |started m-bang ga but the to Meln 1, y i R0l ted ¢ : 2. The first unifor 3 worn and length of serviee, and {dusky battler from over the hill ily af Waterbury, Connec-) Charles Pepe of Springfield ite middleweight amateur | feated Joe Harmon of Waterbury i ion, won a decisive victory|three rounds in the second bout of Elle of Springtield last |the night at 115 pounds. Harmon ght in the third meeting between | started off by taking the first round two in the star bout of the Mo- | from the Springfleld lad, but Pepa A. C. tournament at the Tabs' ame bac to ke the other two run at list of nomin- might have bee “ontest 10 Decide: Chureh Cham- : Contest 1o Decide: Churel Cham- | [PET PR 0000 0 S0 at this game. |nddition to the shares ic * [connected a few times with Zott I ; 2 t et t ev - g Y DI 3 cold. ; % e On June 17 at Hoboken, N.imen are entitled to from the pro-|jaw in the first and sent him down R 1y 1”“,‘ RA?E ; % 10 innings to decide, the cocds of the first three games tor t oun nine. Zotter came The ’-“"({’"K wes, will tuke the hockers defeating Washing- the championship serie Bl R hal oo aia oy A floor at Pittshurgh 1. Hitchman, who was tined 859, liizht, but Watts sent in @ hard right ngtii, with Beil, Marey, Wes- S i - nt, ) e b Bill ,\::U\ : as formed in New York, eceived a bonus of § : sverhand punch flush to the !\“";’ “”’r‘v- B R e | | Jan. Herberts, sd for a similav|and the battle was over. o D iy silish o e el LU R |l nhrowski, “dumm Shinen Sk enta he org t udi e from po! 0 South churel ek : : o 3 - S Philadelp wind up its e . - ta Bt DU Q5L it 3 cinnatl .. : W()rl( in Earnest for Season Restricting Dribble lver, both wing e, ddis | Temisnx swaried all over ilis Harte 1 OV - 1 ishore, defense star 1.0 ord hoy at the be but Dom- | e Approved by One Coach def ! : : : = mes Today e ) pisce. Coutn reecived but . [browski was only awailing lis Cor £ . tomor- | o AR S IR e New York at Philadelpt The bascbhall s s ns, p ADIN do U=t gther awards we chanee. Lemieux el up and | pigcneeh at Cincinn arnest in this city todey with sev-| Restriction of the laskethall dribble ||, - A \ SSERE e a beauittul | DiLtsh ]\; P ; ok Fil S ekl s o one erially dme |7l s rt, ¥ |straight right and Lemieux| & 1.0 3t Olicazs, y out for practice sessions, | Prove the , In the opinion of iy char $300; Harry Meking, $230, down. 11t got up kroggy and! : . IR e D208 e WITH THE BOWLER of them for the first time. J IEEIREcEacny Soa i of LEIDRME 6 o Stiicy ; . |was sent down again. He went down RETAIN TROPHY S the £ wi {jand ‘l-“\'m‘ C f:"'-' “l l-‘;'{h i ost - 1 third time and Referce Jos Wirtz monton, Alherta, April 15.—(® T B L b s | called the fight oft. Edmonton commercial grads pably R SEQARY e S otao iR heaili ol Youseman of Hartford won |oqgy g the Seitz trophy, eni- SHROIAL, SATCH smer than it is nov ¥ fo- | said. - “Decause the dribble s only | e e r cut decision from Angello | yiomatic of the women's haskethall New Fon ' s shaping up the varions nipes | Worth while and “""““r]“"' il Thistle sty agie « of Springfield in three rounds lapaypionship of the world. They v pronounced from now on, | 18 open, going into the basket, con 5 pounds. Youseman used alwon a 33 to 14 viet over the St. The Falcons were out this morn- NG out of a squabble or getting ; : £k Gati which § & At 10 a8 St M away from a guard. Definite system i1l be re at Charter Ok | wicked left jab which 3 {Lonls Pectz undertakers here last A T arys el hat 1 making baskotball so |park Sunday afternoon. The - {head bobbing back and ford se lniaht in the second gamo of fhe SRR lirce. popular. The new ruie will improve |off will take place at 3 o'clock with!put up a good fight but Youscman |series. The grads won tha first con- e el | Andy York of Torrington as referce. | was too much for him. {test 33 to 13. trip ROGERS ALLEYS of Cou Frank (Chuck) Wo-| lao 2 ion candidates reported and from e gomebody is Always Taking the Joy Out of Life , By BRIGGS B T e T E X 7/ % ; . N weLe hooking g s 3 T K HARRY- JON'T BE f INCER CLUB LEAG pookinasanmoglor, g e THis HErRE Now WHAT' S \‘ JosT T Tou won'T BE Y WHAT'S ‘ clly Borie ot e b O e eioh A - wi v ity som of the ond at-| XT\‘;;\JJ%SDNM(S £ so areat _\| go asle w see AoooT e e :urm::; | A GREAT j ABout IT You WHEN SHE'S § 30 e ABOU | PHONING You- 7\ ) ANY MORE - - — — SHE'LL SEE EVERYBODY YouR WIFE WitL ) EURN Y | ABLE STol BT TR The Corbin Red Sox zot goin Walnut Hill pe T X b ported to ¢ dis- THING ISN T,’ t following a meeting called | 1T HARRY N\ 3 | = 1ger John Tobin during the | &’} yers oted to con- ther season. The an- siasm shown at the practice ses MAy n Mf"‘TRYAv!'] : 3 - = i e dication of what the | 1 am plans to do during the sum- | mer months. Several queries for mes are already in the mail and| Wil Kapian May B 3 i0 | Manager Tobin who will again han-| 2% . -~ Ale the reins of the team this year, b will he able to start erganizing a| L PR ahe et 3113 4721451 | schedule in another week. | PRBELA L L Burritis ) |\ miis "ATi-Renstngton basshalll ciuh| : . 55 | 1 the first call for candi-| ates for Sunday afternoon. Man. ager Dan Malarney s optimis over the outlook for this year and| o | he promises the fans in the Paper| { town a stronger team, if possible, \ than the one which bore the colors| SEE THAT GUY 0 WELL - HE'S LET ME AT HARRY L et e O Osm Tete ol The InveNToR il e o (ot b o Thee T The BOWLER WHAT oF THE SToP ME, ILL g halond f New York Glants | tion for a strennous zn in AND LIGHT ABoUT TeLeviSion- TURN oUT the City leagne. The sty &) KLl Him = ALL RIGHT- Yircs N peLch “"('”"‘;‘ made it a good race Lt after get- coat 7 ! Ta- WM-%2( pouT veu frat He is Getting Well, | ting early start now, will make W At e | its mark more plainly during the A April 15.—P—Ross | comine months. it Giant felder | Plans are in the works to get the il in as hospital, | Orioles, Rangers and many other out of this| clubs in the city ed and from struggl | present 3 i worll months ago | 1 ng to lack for bascball this of Youn 3 With Detroit 1 . But Young wired | in Philadelphia | Maven, Apr‘ll ovin, Di Palia, 9, is in a | ondition at Grace hospital | ing from Injuries received whe | ell from n second story window | rer home last ni Her skull and | ona arm are fractured and she is iftering from other injuries |