New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 25, 1927, Page 8

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LEHSLLESLLHH5HHLEPSLHHLSSBHLHL 9208220 2129880888, CPIVIPIIIITIFIPIFITRIIITICNTIIINDPTNIPVCOIG TG00 & CLUBS IN MAJOR LEAGUES PHANTOMS DOWN | BEGIN TO HIT TOP SPEED WAILINGFORD CLUB Daring Base Running Wins tm‘ Detroit From White Sox—Alexander Tops Aldridge in Pitching Classic —Homers Feature Win of Yanks Over Scnators— Giants Outslug Braves—Browns Swamp Indians—l Errors of Dodgers Win for Phillies. Locals Spring Surprise by} Trouncing Pirates 8 to § ened by The summa Laurels ov of 12 to 1. 1t 1 uhan over Was! No. -.vdh hit .'r.,v INDOOR BASEBALL © ! Pawnees Defeat Tigers and Eagles Nose Out Collegians In Games | Playe! at Boys' Club. | Indoor Baschall Standing throws and 1 Ve Robbie's BT is time Pawneces B | | | tomorrow added runs in t but th ians counted (w bt w tied ored another 1 only to I tl and 1 PHILS 5. ROBIN MEN DEFEAT WOMEN Tp Vietory { | Masculine Galfers Chalk Over Peminine Players After a Hard Fizht S ar 1 pros did not agor, Milwauke (Continued 19, ATN DATLY APRIL ) A 14, BSHEHSHLLHLHBH L HHBHLHBL 5085588, 658805 2588056855025 555555555580. FALCONS TAKE FIRST GAME OF YEAR FROM X Y’S OF HAVEN BY 2TO 1 SCORE—POLO ACTION DEFERRED UNTIL MAY 23— LEADING BASKETBALL TEAMS .TO FORM STATE LEAGUE IN MERIDEN TOMORROW — PHANTOMS WIN FIFTH STRAIGHT GAME SHHS FEPTEIFPVIITINITIPICIITITIFITTITIIVIFPTIIITIFTIIPIITIIVOIIIP RS CT 00T 00043 FIVE WALKS IN ONE GAME GOT FIVE WALKS IN ONE GAME , WITHOUT AS MLUCH £S OFFERING- AT & PITCH~ BILLY EVANS) of T FRANGHISE AT REXT MEETING = ‘Polo Clh G neys Gef Ap;)}lcar fions From Two Citie in the it would 1 - N city a d by the club in t 1l Tooked: alika Athl cloped a cose of to h ped n- tenly d The Merid Hartford, IT and John Grinold Water- All the clnbs were ed at voted to call w:mjgmg AN AT | LEAGUELS CALL i Lr"'l g Basketball Teams {0 svam o polo the wora by e Enter Eight-Glub Cir nit he East in the play re made. The play 1s proved o be so popular , was adopted and the pres- m of ranking teams by per- » has been changed to one points will determine A cha e elght clut leading fn th Meriden the Manager of -pro hasketball ent gy centa whereh AW elected pr 1 nml B s and by- will ate will g basketh: 11 n formation of ne of Ha ord was re- lent of the league. zue which 0 be d selooted edule tive draft of urt- | AMATEURS 0UT FOR " NATIONAL TITLES {Towrnament Being Held in { Boston Today aml Tomorvow Be land heavy €d to he cight classes o ccially good Of from various 11 Californ et from > of the champlon in any class will defend his title, but among | the ts are number w rounds in are looked calibre, £roups cities, ven ns entered we ¢ othe el icut team of amateurs afternoon for the tional title bouts in alino prohably 4 1 this section more ier be kouts scc red in tour- a @ colo v Haven, will represent Co 1t in the 160 po H’ up to K state ament the entries from this Holyoke will als ame division, of ntercd in the RENEWAL OF DERBY Hotel | Preparations Are Started With (‘flm-‘ pletion of Refinancing of Track By | Turfmen. (P-—Prepara- wwal of the Amer One of ¢ first moves of the Winn it was kwl‘ wonld g to hor last season. for p More than half a mil- rs was put into the « owners in the purcl lling interest und ti a loan of $330,000 to debts and get the e S08 W lion doli: {by the n of @ n of clear oft HHO condition. Lort ML Sweitze L promoters, will remain president of the club with a v ! manager. Martin Nathan- , of Chicago, now in charge at Hay of Frankfort, Morrisey, were tioned os likely to harge of the summer ashington Park meeting starting |gune 1. The Days of Real Sport track | | . one of the or- |, | FALCONS BEAT NEW HAVEN CLUB IN CLOSE BATTLE Large Crowd Sees Locals Win by Score of 2 to 1—Cleary Allows Only Three Hits—Mayor Weld Throws Out First Ball—New Britain Scores in Second on Error and Takes Game in Fifth—X Y’s Get Orly Run in hmt on W lld Throw. ] The Falcon A. C. basehall team ot |this city scored a win in its first { game of \§ present season, defeate 5 c g theXY 'team of New Haven, 3 B{EUTS FOR FANE to 1 at S§t. Mary's field ,\'\‘swrdil; Three Eight Rounders and Thiee, Fours to Be Presented aftcrnoon. The game a nip and tuck afiair with the two clubs dis- playing mid-season form and crowid which encircled the entire field Mayor 1 of six bouts will Hardware C first ball yesterday | showed great stuff by getting the ball the pan for a strike. as a pitching duel between of the Falcons and Crossman New Haven club with “Gin- * having the better of the argu- > headed southpaw from Hartford allowed the Elm City tters only three hits while the lo- cals garnered seven safeties off the of the opposing mounds. An all-star ca pre in the in Just Included favorit fighters 0 are in this ci will be s New Haven scored its first run in the opening frame the counter com- ed ball and a rank (Chuck) of amy Borde be the final on th is one of the mos dild throw to first by Wojack. The Falcons came right back in the second to tie the count. Smith reached first and scored on two suce cessive hits by Jervis and Kopec, | The locals sewed the game up in the h when “Chucky” Wojack was hit by a piithed ball. He went to third on a double by Stanley Bud- l'h!‘hk and \(‘owd on a sacrifice fly by ability t here the bes the two coma togcther. ir prom eight action when rounder on the card Angelo | nkins. Angelo rywhere in Connectlc ¢ performances, ten some of the te could furnish. is a busy boy about ¥ Holyoke. He met and defeat | cd such stars as Gene Ms Hamby, Bill Ryan, Jac and others. The third ¢ Another ei of I | ers the Willie | pper from | Goldberg of D sh cantor, who put up auch a good fight in this city at the ast show. Woods is a veteran of s ziven some of the - fine pastings. | tories over Tony Charley Bax- others and | former cham-| Johnny Buff 1o | n will he seen in| hd houts cardad -d hitting puncher | U will meet Jimmy , Meriden bricklayer in what | feature of the might. !¢ ossess knockout poten- r is lalle to drop| ory old. Jimmy donation to} neet John-| col d Lew the ster, Both boys TRAlNING FOR BOUT - § ;.\luih Callahan Getting Ready for Clinch, the pro v Mack of 3 { fought for | beat Bl Cunni tempt and the two opponen all but knoc Haven professional fights 1 in his first 2 ked out the] him. e | Abe Bodine in f 4 expec 10-Round Clash With Spuz Mycrs of Pocatello, Tdaho. Chicago, April 25 (—Mush Cale t of victims han, junior welterweight champion, raiser will bring to-|arrived today to start light training rhury | for his outdoor ten-round champlon- - Hartford. Both!ship match here with Spug Myers of tough customers | Pocatello, Tdaho, ) a good vn\q New York ban- ‘ {tam who recently boxed Bud Taylor card is sure to prove x\nr\nl‘r‘tn draw here in a match billed as the fans in this city a isive of the vacant hantamweight RN rounds of 1pionship, 13 expected here in a the fans who attend. ¢ or so to prep: for the last { will be started promptly indoor ¥how of the scason, May 3, in o'clock, {which he will meet Ray Rychell, —_— |Bud Taylor and Abe Attell Gold- The eruption of t aiian vol- istein, former bantam titlecholder, cano Mauno Loa, in April, released |will go ten rounds on tha same :lr 600,000 tons of lava. eara. gether Chick and e Mag of these boys 1 re out are to make By BRIGGS Other ¢ Ja GITUN \t,»m&) »in the history of Iitter part of M :~ BEAT PAWNI all team by a score of | pitet t vped S to 10 yest & Potts n! was put SAUNDER'S | MILL WAY DION'T YEH BERNIE L ] LET'S WNOT N T(:LL‘UM Il where we i \,uu- U0A S witL we “\ BERNIE b

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