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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 18, 192T. 32385555882 85259682555DLHDLLHLDLIL TS HHILL DS, $L55$L B DHLLBL LS9 $HITHL LSS D916 000080, SIS L HD. SHLLHH8HSL8 55595539 HLHLHLHSLLHLHS DS S50 SCRAMBLE FOR POLO FRANCHISE FOR CITY IS ON—SOUTH CHURCH BASKETBALL TEAM ELIMINATED IN STATE TITLE TOURNAMENT—THREE RECORDS SHATTERED IN TRIANGULAR SWIMMING MEET—BASEBALL TEAMS MAKE GREAT FINISHES 3 P0PIETTPTOEFIITVIVOOTIPIID 530999659 3ITTIVIIIITRIPPOPITITIIIIIIIIOLPITIITPEIIEIESITEPEIEIITT 0PI EFPIPIVINPIFPPIICTIIPPIIPIPIITVITIFITINIPITINIIIITIVITIIEESP TEAMS PLAN SPECTACULAR MOGULS TOGRANT |McNAMARA THE “IRON MAN”|KAPLAN MATCHED |SO. CHURCH ELIMINATED BALL IN FINAL 11v1v11vas‘ POLO FRANCHISE ————=——==| W VICIREL| N STATE TITLE DRIVE ——7 MANY MILEST] Bm‘;)nsf L%E tl‘J) ‘}‘)hltle I?OX inl-‘ Nli:]:\h II‘ENK—l’gMCS}Three Parties Seek o Promote ' - § ; Former Feather Ghamp {0 Mee[; Overtime Period Meriden Lutherans Come efeat Cubs by Rally in Eighth — Braves Down| f — 3 $ i : : iy e o ; sl Brooklyn Robins—Cards With Alex Pitching Nose| e il This Gity s , New Yorker in New Haven Through to Win Championship — Slow Start and Out Reds—Yankees Trim Red Sox and Athletics! ., e, J A : = e R S (l"’:(:lQI;nu::( t‘m];‘fl'o‘;‘bl)_f(l‘ls Defeat for Hardware Down Senators—Detroit Wins From Indians. fienietal iy \ Holleg o/ . > lance since ablicating tha fenther- ¥ Quintet—Results of Game.. BOfa OB, apacol weight throne last July, Lou { Major leagus fans accustomed to | = / ! ot igue meet nest Sun- | e A o eelitor Baw J0ck ot the ey 8 12 L ' leaving the ball parks early 10 avold 1 ;... el Pl 1 SunIUED e, | ! £ 2.8 ven arena on Thursday nigh pr round of the tournament for the o rush gotting out of the ii3iiao Mo Nl x i lexpocted, ithn Aiirancnise. il ney | : g | 25, it was announced ] INH R q state church title Saturday aff Iabit this year because of the way |- Li¢ b .0 ) BT s Gl (g @i A s 4 Eoth battlers will ¢ | R o o o Tar the teams are playing their mos ¥ 3 § 0 * & Y 4 = | ponuds for the bout, wi h Lutherans spectacular bageball in the final fn- | uld have had polo 3 i 2 3 uled over the 12-round rou abieas nings. T Aol 2713 s furin past winter but fc L% ] g /ol ercili signed with Tony Paolillo, Tigers and Soore Wi PLLEEL I 80 00, in e Good examples of the whirlwind /Al Craus | the ble hall in which - - i 5% ‘_\- S e el £rs an PBWHEES N00TE Hlm B e riden St. John finish by which a game is won—or | e stage th ne. Now, this lack / = ! shile” Kaplan signed yestorday 5 O, cutherans, which put out the § completion changed entirely z bl been filled and it remains o ; : e i } afternoon. ! at Boys Gll!h Gym o Ly therans ot _Stamford eighth or n - eraisoe 08D ..o sere 030000700 r the voto of the hoard of directors | & 2 . SEES U e v Y o eml-final, won the cham- ide gyhers AN L Connecticut fans since June of 2 Evithieaia 2 : Middletown team. t year, when he &topp: on shots and | Garcia in detense of his i e 1t crown at the Hartford ve o Middletown Swedes Take Hart Breaker From Locals in South church basketball team s eli ted in the semi-final Indoor Baschall Standing ing the © Browns lost to the Whits ' i - franchise in this city are Bd Dailey A : Diseen and el 9% land Peter Perakes, the pair which M The Middlstown team started with ina runs in the ni searn e | . ¢ of tha All-New : p e ) e D el s hout 1t afterwards wrly de- g ’ 1 | Britain football team: Irank Me ; =3 sl el o ! G S i et f 1 0| Donough. proprietor of the Casino| | ; - / well over a mont ; e s L oI During the 1 to be rather glad 4 d reveee B 0 bowling alle nd Denny McMahon, | F SR r ond period the Swe pus they had not sta t Lar s E " Oifight manager of Meriden and Pats i1 imes leaned Filne ol it e see the woeful end. nn, rf . 2 o ofBridgett, local sportsman and pro- L "s-h-a hm Ll S Soi e ek R The wallop on the P Biue, 1b .. .41 2 0 0|mo f the Hardware Jity A. ( L8 M anag 2 " RS ’\’-?‘-m- : '”_" & luck plied also by the I Seholein RO ol Threa places will be available with ‘cM“\‘:'K;n‘ g int A e e ok k& > | S (,]” "”:m"'( suitable opponent could b: 1 Row cighth to turn a defeat - The Tat Il be let out for uliabla loppohont co ] 20 16 & victory over the Cu J 32005 18 27 1% Olpoio it is understood, following a 4:‘]1 “1' r‘ a ‘1::;_ flr:;'\‘lo has = atter Although s 2 g 1. P. complete in ion of other hall ;!_ o ]” 3 h' baL fl‘ '“:L M n. | corner; off from major legue pla : Sa 1 a e o oy e \e board of dir ony Tas met al of the b Bing up so 1 showed the world a game fis 1 s L E3 L | tors abs with a newly con- welg tneluding B HbEC rame that they were n over until the scorshoard is closed. | SRl 2 buil containing a hall and Sid Tarrls and, it ir e, | ger of being caught. O, Miller pit Making just enough runs in the LS G0 . (thing should provide Kaplan with sighth to nose out the Pry v 5 R 0 3 : 3 averse at Arst to 3 evening of entertainment on Grays of the Eastern league, § N - 0 0 0f1owin me to be played be- A b While they led all th W g3 o | cause ¢ 0 5 ge to the er Den: ¥ McMahon 3 rday that Kaplan is alr beating Brooklym, 7 to 2, the Braves b 8 : HAS TAKEN A e also saved something for the ; ; > Atee g th ar and DA : SHY Heorad 1OEHIOCILAC D 2 ; ; Q00 2 R SZCSEI; ! G ——— @B e s i seconds left, a Luth- elighth. R other cities where roller polo s BIKE RA have little difficulty e i ki e e Tl GtiBut Biol 8 thing ana Ballia (TR DAy DAl Mildes Pl (BY BILL | - lgsopgfomn topthpihoit [ big lead and 3 e he ball fell iz crowd of play- no place in yesterday 2 ¥ hergill ( | preat material damag h . ish th ; . ers and one of them batted ft up tween the Cards and Reds, which | g 2 fibra rollors mow used by thel ! | ABANDON SHIFT Two of MeMahow's charges, Tzzy | [IUR0 TH€H n h e Tor b e v the world champion's won, 2 to 1 |iiing pit e ; annol | Dlayers. Tte board of directors has |’ 2 plan and Jimmy Clinch of ; s : | ; THll Darrow put New behind the veteran Alexander. That |21 already voted, it is said, to allow i : — city, go to post In New Sl was ding-dong. nip and tuck hase- | e game to be played in the hall d 3 4 s o v e s [Wedns night of this week. Kap g L g e i l;':,,,'“;“l;,,. ball with the hits comparatively few | Frank MeDonough, ! oy @ Wes Irginla University Suffered {1an meets Frankie Angelo of Hart- i " Sl kb At i 251 0 \ 7 5 e Ch | \[cNamara is a S b fora Spegnn S &0 | delivery and took a d. Paluch | by Hanson sett o issde, g e NATIONAL LEAGUE |t e Romina aiclyon G sort, e o Ay e o il 98 5 A s (SSLET a ht hee, Sl ton w Tob ames of quite another type were R G e treet, has a hall which was origin- REO. : | I rounder, while Clinch takes on Abe : , 1 e LRI o ATesiof quite a ty dins anhell e alter Johnson, starti Bodine, New Haven amate team to three ru 1 ritain team, with Bill Darrow do- those at New York and Washington = | built for polo. In he. S SOV CLAVED waTIateln of the e s Iba s ing fine work on the offense. Bar- in which the Yankees and Athlctics | RO o o b |granted the franchise, he plans ex- | i en as a major le: i J s | O Bodine will mingle over | | P AT - a kept up their rapid hitting pace by S, B i D 1 »* % | tensive alterations in the place and |iS 2 figure, but to the “bike” | Morgantown, W. Va. April 15.—|the four-round ronte, 1 ou el e L I e R beating the Red Sox and Senator: Sl R i atr sions Diare \mara is the (P —West Virginia University's fa-| Eddie Lord is sk to meet |8econd and then pounded out a win | feat RIS el L ) respectively, 14 to 2 and 13 to ? X 1 o1 " The third hall available for polo | of all s mous football st a5 been aban- |Sammy Offerman of California e g Ay Lhe ol o repunmye, haruns The Yanks plastered the ball for 15 | e : 0 0l not yet erccted but tentative plans | Me ; I8 ofiage and idoned; the Holyoke Arena next Monday | 50T el el e hits and the Mackmen banged out ! sopis g 3 8| nave heen n byt has been riding 21 seas ©has| Athletle officials, announcing the [night, but a re-opening of the cut | LAVISCS oo 1 G st sy lnngia R Eis e o ’ e 3 3 0 cently purchase . H. . Walker | never ridden as an I sald that becanse “the pen- |on Eddie's nose, sustained B it ne i LSl i The day was & triumph for De- f 0| property on Commercial stroct, to|ping risht into the 258 and alties imposed upon the Mountain- | training workout at the Casino setarleaIcomings, Raluoh imnd || SBwedih Luthoransy Millaletgmn troit in more ways than one. The | : 5 o | build a fous s it of the N as ] <t fall ove e bene- crday, may force a canceilation, | O¢Whik: Tutko and Varhol. e Bid Fhiy Tigers hits the Indians' ace, Thls Binee o D5 »\mvl gELved ! hith, dt e n off its feet, Bell, Hammy D v scor- ils orn after other to the Hardware City team on to even terms at 18-18, but the rest criod checked ifs momentum and i awve Middletown its breath s and 1 The third session was slow; Mid- two points on fouls of field pved away o vter, but Mid- pt up of shots to conded in playing their first full ; of Hiis money R\ Hon he ; kame in six attempts this season B 0 1 o Tour of tho previous scheduled | = games were called off because of | ain and the fifth was interrupted in | Jira .0, [ holders the fifth inning. {ammm B oot DR Rl “:m-vd et y's gathering i!"[w--yll’i:“‘mli‘vsm\”i h victory | = 1 e weight Serap. Referee. R r“‘"-;“ AMEBICAN LEAGUE [Tl 4 08 o gfsios — el R R L Patimoro, April 15, — () — An| New Yorls, Avril 15 (PYalo as P LEAGUE STANDING | ins that recs event in Paris, it ma the | used, Coacl rett. Rodgers lias = | promotion of the & 3 " 1 13th time he had flashed over the p efinit i the Baltimore Promoter Willing to Put | Yale and Michigan Swin 1 0land the nam of the franchise|line first. 1 fsn't superstiti : : | this ecity will not be made [ ahont number 13 oi up Purse of $200,000 for Middle- ' Most Prominently In Selections by some of the doush, scond {offer of a §200,000 purse for a mi swimmers on sev r % Shortstop J. Henry Sand of Phillics | dleweight championship fight here | Prominent 61027 all-goliege)) Morey, Hlf | and fourth in four. . {between Mickey Walker, present | ¢ te - D. I3 Har W. Darrow, 1 | 5 atting B anpt | n vietor in tt 5 2 Hat a Batting Average of 667 | (jtic nolder, and Joe Dundee of Bal- Weesels, ¢ (Capt.) So Far, - o iy | Kearn k nanager by Ben is 1 i | | | AMERICAN LEAGUE | v events, the New Tk |timore was wired vesterday to Jack |1e&iate § association. MachiMay, 1 i . : | Games Yesterday = New York. April 13 (P—Shortstop [Ny Frank prevident of the | ¢VERts. The sefcctions: Ceeses York 14, Boston i PH!WTOMS WIN SE"OND J. Henry Sand of the Phillics, with | Olympic Athletic club. The offer is| Al college — &0 yard fre e . e adelphia 13, ington ANTUN Ut a batting 4 467, leads both | contingent hewever, upon Dundec’s . Ya 100 Darnall, | - Datroit b, Cle i major leagues in hitting ability at|capturing the wel title ir u Chieago | this early point in the scason. Sand’s {his battle with ¥ 70 on I bt g 3 Perdonal Johnson Hand Tigers a 7 to 2 Drabbing n | pirting hias been somet of 5 il 3 AEARE ol CroiBas e Yo , 200 stsiroke, | Hanson 3. Anderson, Lundbo: e Standi i + - : ; g ; Sl aaue s t ¢ diving, Groh, afson i Bell, Morey 2, W. o T | Diamond Contest Plaved satur- Cih HARTFORD FIGUT CARD R e s R L 5 0 10001 gay Afternoon. . ! The Pioneer A. C. of Hartford win [“lavton. ' o . Johnson &, Detroit ......eee 1 | National League :sent u card of five fights at Foot | Lundborg 4, Ahlberg | Washingto . : | The Phantoms won thei ¢ G. AB s H Thursday night. Three | COHEN IN HOSPITAL 12 y 3 Darrow Louis .. . 1 ught game of the sen 2 {sand, Thila. .... 12 ¢ é ounders and two fours will com- | Meyer Co o s 3 | Chicago ...... ¥ afternoon defeating t 4 ¢ B .647 Tlots the list of battles. The match- ‘Wi not fizht in th 13 s ! A 4 . . 0 C. team by a 7 to 2 score. I ) L8 18 J six rounds, Spud Murphy. card of the b h Genrlg, 15 ... 2 o o|Doutht, : @ . i -490 | pitching for the Phantous, g 2 Spr d vs. Baby Doll, Waterbury; cause of i i , Pa, April 15.—(®- Bknely 1t = p . S )| Bos et P e G toat i ) smpson, Phila 7 ATl [six rounds, Frankie O'Brien, Hart- automobils accids st Wednesday | ¥ Fownes, 2nd, son of Wi 5 . 2 ¢ 4 5t { The Phantoms scored a rurl’in the Amcrican League |ford, vs. Tommy Hanly, Holyoke: night. - 1 S Jr., president of Games Todas | .t inning when Buchas singled and | y e slx rounds, Red Garron, Waterbury, {have him me eToin aska |the United States golf assoeiation, Hoaton ab New Woni | GexroRaou I8l ylo ld e 3 .500|vs. Johnny O'Keefe, Hartford; four |« He is at present rocting land Robert B. Morrison, of Pitt Thiladelphia_at Washington | Tigers in cheek for the re er o enig, N. Y. . 6 14 .560 [rounds, Joe Smith, Hartford, vs. comfortably at the Holyoke City hos- | burgh, were to sail from New Yor Chicago at St. Louis |the game. His m Jonnder F R §00| Young Refohel, Holyokes . four pital: The a in which he today for Jngland, to enter the Detroit at Cleveland X mora runs. 00 {rounds, Billy Dundce, Springfield vs. was riding r 0 a pole and then Dritish amatenr golf championship L s 7 | Garro and Berkovwitz featured. e 3 .474|Harry Long, Worc Lounced off and hit a concrete wall. |tournament next mor CIN NATIONAL LEAGUE e summary. i i ? 74 ¥xer Losk, | 1 - PILA A'S 13, SENATORS 3 ¥ » i 4 4 - : [l is |G Ky - y PHILADELPHIA 2x > s 2 0 | Levin PEEE 1 The Standing T —————~~ [ CH- SHoRTY - ‘ FIRE-SIDF ) OH - SHORTY oklyr e : o — PAN- X ke BRAVES 3, ROBINS 2 - o : SOM = FPAN o1y sHORTY M tanay s LB P : (AHN | on- storTr New York at Boston : St. Lonis innati : : 6 24 &8 3 " A Brooklyn iladelp i ralbie ! 7 Members of License Committee of Buffalo 9, Baltimore 3. (lst* Thinois Turfmen Ready for Open- | Baltimore 2, Duffalo 1. 1 | | cuse 2 | ing on Thursday. ST | Chicago, April 18— Members W the committee of the s Turf assoc on start ev's and trainers today in yrepar; ) for the opening of Chic G 9 racing 1son Thursday, | | After | shifted | He ood, if the | track snc N arrang inanc Meult which HAS St e e WHEN SHE GAve NO CREW MATERIAL Atonz the lastest arrivals we You THE RARE TIGHTS TONIGHT “Dad” Vall, veteran rowing [twelve under the colors of Willis L coach at Wisconsin, Lopes to Sharps Kilmer. the first of his PRIVILEGE OF e e U S el horses to come fo the races in \tta this season despite the fact | this state. TIGHTENING HER .- that he has a very small numb SKATES Vil Taylor ve. ! candidates out for crew. Six- | READ HERALD CLASSIPIED ADS teen men are seeking berths. FOR YOUR WANTS

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