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APRIL 23, 1927. & professor and were downcast when {Tuesday night fo a nearby pond A I o meet | J. Hender. now 16, are the LA I . A v species o' lroul but a Mco and not | Charles 1.: md of East x rlin holds 1N r v ¢ authority who considers p ea in 8 4] e e Of Pitching Success worthy of mention. i vies 1 spearing, b 0 " iraw, io em Olympic material is Willig (o) f s p or t -3 L, BY GROVER ALEXANDER Right there we made our hig mis- |ed two an. ds and | HARI] F R A_ b B so I ¥ P nee in Florida waters r wava hensd 16 Ked by many |take. We should cone right | which was as big ¢ . a 1 the | ar 0omed Pete Desa Washington 7. Boston 3. A e t e e e . 163 ; GOCLLPLLLIPOPIIPPIOOOIOOB | (Uil other games postponed, | Pitchiers that they do not bear down | 07 belicving that 4 aK & spo- dinnuyiy : > : e a 5 hnd Batiernl’ ¢t 2 | S . < hep Cies of trout. If we had we could - » n Y Talr ‘ T ol Jack Dempsey, former heavy- |rain). | until they are in a pinch. Tn other g i G | : - Mt "I | 3 LT s Tl | words, they almost invite the batters ay that last Sunduy we| Harold Percival Dykin of this Orme} eather Champion Mak- : Irew won' three senioe. 10 be in dead earnest in his train- The Standing [to hit them sately and then with s r sized new species of city and ther from New York i D“\'CT Wards Mdfl“fll ot 1 Johnny ! ips in the 50, 100 Friveae el ol WL ct. | men on t} 5 ther ars Five : gliy, have fust returned from thy 1 Gell DO recently ) ax L v This was two 108 B 3 New T - : g0 to work, Catskill Mountains where they spent | i v in ti- | ve s being groomed for besn workiug for more then o |N aE 7 g0 g 551 Giirse liio Deatsll Thay rabbed tha |thes Give. HaRiel b the. fariihs PR ; eter and 40 tér iavents month at chopping trees, sawing |Potroft ... : bait and they ed with the hook Beaverskill Brook. Thirty trout fell : ToneiT, | Washington ..... 3 Baseball is t00 uncertain for the DUt 27 00k | Braverskill Trook ty tro ! and other arduous labors, and | Washing oe |1 every pool we tried last Sunday. ai the hands of 1arold during the | 1i t n ot t o 5 03 n to { t mark was made in a ¢ his | St. L S5 o8 reatest of pitchiers to be positive of S rher ARounLe o n‘=»~\lnx°nun|; 5 ;v-!(h\g ol bt tough ‘,,,,.I.,‘q 2F I They ran and broke water and trip. On the way home they had ! sh: ¢ life for his z Tripoli | 2 5 : her B Lobeng nimHdomn Sto 00 L R AR e = 144 | risk is 100 great—a fluke hit, ervor, || NTINNE exhibitions of battle, When |the usual hard luck and Harold | test with T wecarelli at t R ¢ Bridgeport i minue seconds. neR | ehicago . Grin 3 333 | wild pitch or the like is alwass|®° Ioft them at sundéwn they were |had a little two mile jaunt in search v Are in New Hav \ t ; 1 son i loor oslor i s T11 | ke still jovously skinning the hook. We | of gasoline. The “Kid” 1 ! s B ' pro. Tripoli ¢ utdo for the itis main obiect fn doing this is | @ - T stert out to win every game 1|(ri°d coaxing them to quit and to ; t I M tat > a rerturn mateh with Gene Games Today { piteh. My game is pitched from the |EI¥C the trout a chance; we tried pyvniong ick” Wells is dis- | that in . present titleholder, and the | New York at Phil { first ball en and not from the fourth | “SSINE fhem eut in no uneertain | on top ar sters in fistic eircles are ple-) Cleveland at Chic Lor fifth innin terms; we tried larger hooks; we ] | that Tunney will meet| Washington at Boston, When the season opens & piteher 1—oh, what's the use? ‘Buck” s going home to north gusted with the enthusiasm shown the seven ineh trout in this vicinity. | for the lig an, at Buck™, the seven inc hidden by state law g charity show t nd have to wait around u a big ged for the Polo Gro dohn The Former Chicago Star, Plans to Take 1\ on Long turning lig by Billy W trikes and no balls give the hatier | gyekar spes om0 na N i s e —A statement from an enthwsiastic Willys-Koight ownes Baltimore .. Dempsey again fn his next fight in St. Louis at Detroit. shonuld he trained 1o go at full W wora sithos A ieresy. | Vérmont mext Cfense of his world’s championship. - !speed for n innings and not to Srea e oss an interest- [icoq his frien, X Rickard has already said| Now York at Washincton. | less he is, he may find himself on '1" . B A e that most offvrout i, thers Elisoninitl clo that Dempsey will have to show his - Louis af Cleveland. | his way to the cf use before (hie i ¥ C e Brainard eaught a ast 1°ri- and beating some of ths other! (Other clubs not scheduled) | The mistake many young piteh- ,1.:\ \"\"v-:”f) '“:‘: were “.xb?»-l 5 ‘or a shot at Tunney’s crown. ATIONAL LEAGUE the pinch. They are matural with |!% OERIRL drese. ot ey are permitted to cven | Junc, H I”fl: : ; ¢ { ! Trips as Coach thelr pitching until several runner: nibble the worm ateh in Los Dempsey has already declared | o es 3 R Nateos i 1 : 2 tsburgh 3, Cincinnat! 1 Her ¢ lucstion before the hous et 1 : s et L : biteher feels he must s We are getting al . it he fa willing and anxlous to| C(EPUIRR S CIRERRAL G hor mu ¢ e st Aty i Linde We gave our opinion that e ! his will give him proof of whother TRt must use more specd and the re el i S L L {voir in the near future. tren’t expecting a big crowd on world's heavyweight title or not. . the baiters wit) any judgment. | geine althougl ) 3 K 2 ! \ d A 4 b w. Remember 11 S IR atition e e T y J \ \ ms from Pittsburgh vo fish in que were identic ¢ t three rouns e seetic ring riod they s it e . 3 rman hrown. Lok ithe i hvttony h o f p $5 b1 eariay) was at his best in Philadelphia. when | philadeiphia o b pretly Bond by com- st ol ¢ EowilEL e ; ; ] he lost his titls to Tunney, then St. Louis ad 2 tail sin T R R R R i i ns sl of the heavyweights who are elam- | Chieago RSS9 SRl S L HI\RereG lenharn falla: SRl erstanalthai 3049 LT . night. Kapla anot 1 in 192 0 ¥ games. oring for a titie match, and it his | Brooklyr when they get two strikes and no | wag finally decided that the fish wers PUt in t AL L e 16e luso = sk irranged matter, as many claim it = [ R e e Ao ot isRnsatisicd il e vendiots I INENEm LI DN ot was, then Dempsey shouldn’'t be al- Games Today | tease their batter by putting one jas had them mounted so yon all land promoters have hoen tr ; ; - g e e Roston at Brooklyn. pinem e chance of having the hat- ion. Rrowns or rainbows, they cer- | Billy Wallace 1 cforts to o v sur wicz ! 1 out Jack Delansy is out of the hea Cincinnati at Pittsburgh ter chase it. tainly are a beautiful brace of tront. - i : % % . iling of the New York commission —- Sipike all g t he must confine hig fistic activ- Games Tomorrow the next one that will be close 10 ardar of th ¢ amons the fishing at ra of a pond i Shiladel the corner. it ¢ policeman, L veral thousand perch fry had be uling, though it might scem des. | Philadelphia at Brooklyn 0 N b v Yoy an, - soveral thousand pereh fry ha pmt/‘_g ts still 2 good cne becanse | Pittsburgh at St. Louis. Major leagus batters are a smart ed Linn of the fire depar 1 liberated by the s In that body keen eve. The truly great batters |went far afield after the blabber. ing had e H at he Is unable to stand np agafnst " b £l ihber- ing had as bled to vee the young- that he Is unabl P Ag: will take a ball that 18 a fow inehes months and 1 {th' thrae |s(ers. Ve unibrstand that the Newy e, B Games Yesterday confident it is a ball. Some times (on view for some time at 11 1ad planned to tr o o men lett dnthe : 3 ! to trr Tisre 8es A fow oienl 160E {8 B0 o etield '8 rnvidence 3 the umplres.do not agree with them, | headquarters where they were the porch (o other po “O'flf' m{:ha '|1< L:{;: m\1|‘w11||:v;~r l"w e That of course, is one of the gambles of passershy. ound a few pickerel, a | Janey. One s ) ) , The Standing of the game, — grown perch and a heck of a such a sensational comeback not 80 |y 4 : ; e : the ch a V"\“]{“"“ = ';" OfF Dot 89 {New Haven .. | plate that there s no doubt in the | AT e ) to take Perch fry st known but it is long ago. Mike wants Alhany .... o o mind of evervone that it is a lad who is an enthusiastic {1 at the state employe who | o Wi ir <h It e, Q. - v 63 oY, e wiinse &Rt L Springficld 2 .50 insists on not getting the ball over. ! New Britain with a niee umped them in ome nearby Bridgeport 1 he should keep it close enough that |, o boe g Mac PO O & O Sy el 1 or who I3 being spoken ""‘"" | Providence . ..... 1 5 after it and there 1s the possibility | \1any when they are running and pil- | rying to find the missing fish, 5004 opponent for Delaney * | Waterbury . o the umpire may rule it a strike. |, s 10 the heaches are commaon i 3 Ficld Tuesday, May 3, and Games Today _— long {he shore are crowded with | ¥ovk has bheen very & s status as a logical contender for | Now Haven at Hartford n will he material ‘port at Waterbury o ; i A 1 t 2 orlin hasn't baen idls since the the faich string is always out o o e en Willys-Knight — or the other. Providence at Springfield = s ling season opened. According to | for vou up here. ¢ ; trend toward i t aplan has ne soft INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE S : i than Nevd far : z : 8 wing iated | receiving more attention than Newt WALT ed '\erfm*mance. No other car is so richly equi d Suue MesiCTanyAV AR e v an older brother into the myste ldwin's Blue Hills brook. Reing — - g y equippe monti. Kaplan fs making .| Al games postponed, rain ment in flinging a wiggly worm into | hoys ace running out there hotween Jack Kearns arrived in N : A ; for A bout with Sammy Man- e b ; el d The Kaight Engine —The only type of engine that weight champlon of The “"{(_ ting . hooked up in three thorn appie ing their worms in the meadow porson, Mic A fe mproves with use. s all others have 4 trees and some squirrel hriar. brool s ago, when Kearns was man- ers to see what he jToronfo .. ... bellied fish with a dark back i ror Ker s c gotting 8 f B 3 forontal wellied ¢ W a dark back. - | prefurs sucker spearing to gefting ways count on a mob greeting him a s . : 45 making himself the [Syracuse . ‘si4 umphantly we exhibited it to our |scratched up by briars and a trip on when he hit the hig fown. lmpr‘ve. Skinner Reetifier—Prevents oil dilution. i ; = i | y NEWATK .+ veionais ; | HUNTERS PARADISE el R d . By AHERN | use Beiflex Shackies— Patented spring shackles that make trading ........ 7 i . s the chassis lastingly quéct. No greasing or adjustment. Buffalo at Newark. : i Tikely to Bring Dream to Reali- | Syracuse at | . f A LONG TIME A 19 MAKING A “figH( ko T! have but four. Easfest steering you have ever known. 4 o R | save himselt for the tight spots, Un. | !DE Ar&UmMent during the first part of |\ HOE el : i Mar fnitness to meet Tunney by fighting| 1¢troit at Chicago. time has arrived for hini to tighten, |25 frout that Fred heavyweights who are also asking SRR ers make is in getting too excited in = Roth fis ) get to be fifteen inches lo 3 ¢ zills to ta cach side, 'l Games Yesterday Say it ds a tie score. What | oo, SiUA fo tailien exch sl : 2 fight anyone whom Rickard names. get a tighter grip on the ball, he | ¢ ihe opening of th will be able to make a fight for The B is he is trying to burn the browns that. lacked {1 e : The Standing RN ik 12 L he opening day we might s Wa again daclare that 1f Dempsey | Boston [ucigas the aon LER BT the top of a Geri ) LS Wil e ta rainbows % % N 0. over C BOuld Be vimds th miset alniest Bl xow ek g | . Another thing—I have never been | aral, while the two captives possessed AT R oninea 1ol Zivie at Pittsburgh Bty 8 ! ¢ e tonstvely: e showing at Philadelphia was a pre- | Cincinnati lalls on & batler, delibe ¥ Waste | rainhows althengh a certain eloment | HENTS to o | there in round ok 1 1 JUNIOR O TEAWS WIN lowed to fight anvone ever again. Philadelphia at New York. close to —tho strike line and give jean stop in and give vour own opin. & : el “Ihard to re-match SR g to & <i a 2Nt picture entirely, following the Chicago at St. Louis. Don't waste anything. = With two ities to the 175-pound division. This Boston at New York a corner. Frequently you may clement v, Lincoln May, A k. According to reports, Delancy showed against Maloney icago at Cincinnatt, lot. A majority of themt have a and TFireman Leonard. unders, of water and a f: + man with a big weight handicap. N LE: 2 2 N _ man with a big weigl P! inside or outside, when they feel |watar pails full of them. They we Britain 1ish and tight heavyweight divisio 2 All others postpon I lika the pitcher, believe it {8 o object of interest for a small mob ! when the pond was finolly emp rejuvensted, selrianmian stho me W To throw a hall so wide of the Fo N Fred W cserted 1Of mud. Just. what happened to t and this mateh will probably 4. reory 7 X ball is wasted effort. If a pitcher » shere this week, re he fish missed the pond Tammy Loughran is another fight- | iy S0 the batsman may be tempted to go |08 00 B TR DO T e e meets Young Stribling of Georgia at Saton That ls smart pitching. o week-end when the piers Tha warm weather of the Rl H o . thie flat fish seeker: ind we expeet reports of large He crown now worn by the Bridge- any at Pittafi Hook, Line and Sinker = frout i the near fature. Dou't for R = Many, many years agn when we | reports, few brooks in the state are See you next wesk— | tremendousiy increasing sales—are explained by distin- w IMaven the last part of Games Yesterday inn of correct stance and arm move- | casily reached from this city, the HOW TIMES CHANGE | with “d‘“‘n'di”s a shadowed pool, we, after getti quitting time and dusk, and drown w days ago and w 10 do. ho Is starting on a tour | Buffalo w........ . o eeeded in landing a fair sized Wesley Dickinson of that town azing Jack Dimpsey, he could a The engine 7-Beaving Crankshaft— Eliminates vibration. 1l contender for the title. Rochester = i} é 5 . e with 4-Wheel Brakes — Positive, mechanical, quick-acting. ¥ Afe Conference Games Today 7 g = - { g Htas ot uideon Loy Confores { w19 BEEN i MATORS [« TAKE 15 A 8 Tlmken Bearings in Front Axle—Most fine cars vt Soon, Rl | | SINCE NoUVE PLAY FOR A Ry IF HE WAS Marrew Bogy Pillars at Windshield — Insuring By NEA Service o “TALKED 10 ME A [ o ° el oF 4 TREETING HED | greater vision; an added safety factor. Chicago, April e e | e ooty o ATAY i RePuTED T| REMOVE HIg Adjustable Fromt Seat— Designed to give maximum ing able to bag grouse, quail or dee \\ ) ; 1o w’a(:x‘r :‘(:‘1 r:i s(’o = mTut 1 GEE Vou AGAIN! o _‘\f‘m? ED WEALTH, -THAT Lg:\iiRPLAATEG driving comfort, regardless of your size or stature. filosioff dUionizen avenis y e~ MARY Mg ohdron A TJAKE WA JI o e p TEm Light Control at Steering Wheel — Within easy e e ) WATCH-FoB oNCE || ¢'pogED 1o ¥l finger reach. Convenient as a wrist watch. Joesn't it? But it 1s likely to be M » I\} EVENING, ROM ‘:w (h';m In{':m't 1""1’"”‘]-' tvfl'b‘ : I A}«kg‘ffik\IAk\D I Wl ’WA'T‘OIL! HAVE MADE CHATTERING! Watson Stabilators. Air cleaner. Thermostatic tem= members of the Outdoor Life Con- | ] : HAVE AT BEFORE «NEH,wTHEREG 4| 1N -TH' \A\EEPA'H mj}:\guL%Zg i perature control. Finest upholstery and fittings. i ; b g ot Ml -THE FIRE WigHIka SOMETHIRG I8 GOLD RUGH! o | Willys-Knight Six, $1295 to 31495 Willys-Koight Great Six, 31850 o $229%" Governor R. Zimmerman of 5 [} Wisconsin as its head and Milo E. BY BILLY EVANS Nou WERE HERE! T4 WIND BE,QIDE9 A H‘M : A . b, factsry and apesifications e dbfect | Rlaangs mithoati shien W sooks us pepEtlany. Glatm, 1. When was the Polo Grounds ww BROTHER, KiTEg !« TVE /i arly in May the conferonce Will '\ o Yo first thrown open to BB0. ¢ ) S YT 2. Where did the New York Mq GUARD dle west can again become a hunt- or's paradise. Those interested in the movement want to place a diversity of game within the Teach of the city man %0 that he can have an afternoon’s shooting within a few minutes of hom = They point out that residents of THIS Tk Philadelphia were able last year to 1. The Polo irounds were cross into an adjoining country and | opened in 1389 ‘with 2 game be- hunt as much as they pleased. They | {Ween the New York Giants and | want to do the same by establish- shurgh. i ing huge game preserves. Prior to +hat the New York There 18 a likelihood that the played its sames on Staten meeting in Chicago will result in the + establishment of game preserves in | 2. The present composition of several of the larger cities in the | the home plate is hard white rub- middle west and other sections of | bar. Originally it was of solid the countmyge marble. When the use of apikes became common, to eliminate the chances of Injuries, it was changed : BENN]E TO BENN]E from marble to ruhber in 1887. = @E HOOPLE 4. The system was Introduced { 3. What is the composition of the | | home plate now? What was it | { originally? 4. When was the traveling syse tem of umpires first used? 5. How secure was the position of umpire in_those « in 188 Fanous Stars of Gridiron Alse to| 5. Not so secure. Objection to | BoNGS —=, y a certain umpire by four clubs were ] 1827 BY A StAvice INC._ EG U s, paT.orr.! grounds for removal. —_—— — Represent Michigan on the Base- ball Diamond s ttarvor, sen, spent =s| ACCIDENTS MADE COACH lie two Bennies of Michigan fame are again basking in the limelight. = Remember how you used to r Series of Misfortunes to Other Men- that “Fricdman to Oosterbaan™ was e route take a long y " sed Frank Murray Into HAVE T GO Hov\e- 0 PETE! TARE A y . R il for a ok nse by U GOTTA SPLITTINY COUPLA THES B Gl WELL, 5am, How's A UTTLe . , SO, = Michigan during foothall season? s Well, you can follow that Mieh- . % ol = H ETTER! GUE I team and see the| Milwankee, Wis., April 23.—Frank A A YA P \ IEEG&QGK G;FE!;ES‘ ATH GECOND TABLET ¢ reversed being followed | Murray 19 football coach M > H any.an out this year o because of 2 RoTIKG, snny Friedman and Benny Oos- | accident PacinG, | terbaan have athletic carcers very | At two calleges W 3 ¢ was > [|AND ?\Nkmv\ 1 % o £ 4 simiiar, teaching, c 3 = 2 R & z I Y Both were named , All-America | Murray handled the ob o efficient- ; X = 4 | { V% j v players by the majorlty of grid ex- |ly that he was nsked to continue. e 8 ; / I / ONLY perts this past fall His toams at Marquette since then Friedman was captain of the elev- | have heen among the outsanding en {n 1926 and Oosterbaan will cap- | teams of the nation and Murray is tain the Wolverines this coming fall. | regarded as one of the leading Tn football, the two formed as | coaches fn Ameri famous a passinz combination— Friedman to Oosterbaan—as any in ihe past few vears, 1 is first baseman | ing games with any team in the city : 7 g 4 . while Friedman is to ' averaging 13 to 14 ye of age. Any 2 = A = / b ' m/ It will be Bennie to Fen- | team wishing to secure games 3 i - W ‘ ) 1 /)/ although it will be a re- | should have its manager telephone N 3 i - T . N T Vi verse I'ricdman to Qosterbaan, 4541-2,