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i R T O 4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APKiL Topeaning] DWLSHON [reroe VGBS BANTO AMEES FLOGKIS & ¢ T TOP SPEED. NOT ALLSATISED - '3 | ’l(cn."m'xhd From Pr | i : Alex Tells Secrets L 3 Of Pitching Success | S i | peaking "i AMERICAN LEAGUE o f s por ts % Games Yesterday lis New York 6, Washington 2 ! i m«m’ Detroit 4, Chicago 3. the mijolier After belng held breathless all| St Louis 4, Cleveland 4 Aany Jaug blame on a catcher Ships But There Were No | 10 Pittsburzh Symphony Members *® =" One Faction Splits and Forms - week awaiting the final verdict on| (Other clubs not scheduled) L who was to get the franchise in this | _ has been made in t CAuRpE. Ave Widln o : city, the roller polo fans of New | The Standing jhaye hea: s youngpl | New Church ties | gan o, Apell 55 (B 5 onyioLrde, Britain will have to await the next | W, I pot.| Vel that's wha 3 Ay S e Sunday Blue Laws, eoting of the club owners for thes! Ne e { And that's what he did. 07, 0 his ¢ : ToaL e o , ! _ J Foimution. | Whe seting il taice _,_ confidence in your catc If ot I yes- | Pittsburgh, April 25, —(UP)— i place on M. | i & ven't then pitch your own gar g 1 = 8 , 1ties. blue laws of 1794 wera £ . B & I want to say that confiir 1 c \ \ g today against 10 persons I With the introduction of polo ‘;}!;‘17;1‘4‘1,‘1-;::'1“‘ 3 cateher—Bill Ki r with the 2 Pherson, which re selus G ¥ou ? ed with the Pittsburgh Sym- R sieau don ot e : A u;.,_n“-;,,xn I was starting ot - [Slinailait yesloin g sovalt Wit ohale ' ek f N phony society, which l::szl night «ll situation might be considerably Chicago 4 7 e e S v il o e o o ‘ ( e W © of AR changed. Should the Daile Doston s 5 Wbl iad i L Battad for ¥ tadwsn evan b Vo \ 5 ; tickets sold, to .0s combination secure a roller | = . L A rd S al Alna or § ! o 10 S 1 ackey (the new name adopted for | Games Today s line Rogitiput 1ao mich s ' Ahaa H N ' lements, _but Washington at N o lall him a hail that il Lo e 001 Hug P association of N ibardcs the Philadelphia at Boston [throw in a hurry, 1 s—Wilson, Mclaughtn, K el S s > Alderman S the polo field. | St Louis at Cleveland. On steals, the he onef * C o % £ D ! tey, ¢ Ellas Der 3 | e who can help the e Wateh P IR TR S R R Ry ple congr r pass rs to his 4SS t o of the orchestra, With the roller game meeting | NATIONAL LEAGUE runner. Dou't le £t too| SOGCER CHAMP]ONS R B 5 = L alns oMoluls gt thy £eBi8sy iy t success wherever it is e — big a lead at first by v over | g e e "' Thompsonville Firemen r Ung tho laws of 194 ‘on.ihg 4 in' Connbatient, 1t ja ltitla Games Yesterday to that base occasio | ea i Ro B ilding . tinally | &round that performed or at promoters are ready to! YW York 12, Boston . | Bob Bescher was a UHINZE A River's Professtmal Team 10 The group of dissenters ! F el - : s ikl | inz proposition of trying | sburgh 1 |marvel. He was the hardest for m. 1. he group of dissunters . 2 t nE on fhe [ football players a lot of ! . Cincinnati 4 to keep close to first base. 1 don't| Meet Western Entry for United o % B A R =5 { ¢ for little work. delphia 5, |understand why more base runmers| vesterday. Abo 1 ’ QLW MAVEN MA & 2 « w T April 2 her. 1] States Cup. s art like B = don't study t | - Neither Dailey or Pete Perakos | The Standing can never remember picking Bob off | Piovl o wiis ! n ill have any announcement to make | w. | first s wor .rv ovidence, Api ) d : ¢ ith regard to the football situation | Pittsburgh ...... & ? than twice o pro ona - e use of the fact that the polo sit- | St. Louls 3 with A | RS ey o ¢ chantpion SE B . ion is still very much up in the Now Yor ‘ RASE g R ML BT s t wi tell beneath a At yveste meoting, formal | Boston 5 ese runners made a study of| Yosern ehunpion for tm U s out of Grand Cen- (pplications for a franchise for this | Philadelphia 1 all pitchers. The pite uncon- | sl s 5 5 ! lieved to entered by them and also | Chicago seiously gives them some sort of af 3 R Te h e : Sl e signal whether they were throwing b2, ol wp BUCR 8y ot S e Slater AfcPherson ana all! fo hlad il it e {oe #iE e ok to first or the plate. I don't know |, W0 0= O ey Cars uple,” N smo ) s Little is known as to what course = what 1 did to tip o.f Bescher for|; retor team of Detroit in the na chise committee appoin .. Games Today he would never tell me. ional final vosterday will take. There is no fn- | Pittsburgh at St. Louis ] It pltchers have an idea a catoh-i 0% "C" 10 100 saw Fall River| ormation aa to whom (he franchise | (MiCaK0 at Cincinnati or won't help them, look what|y i Sne 0o ol e Y ke erucial] ik Elven andis f oston at New York Farcell - 7 ' take the arly h iz ill be given and so nothing, hinging O'Farrell did for us in closing the gooe "Gy ™ Bohichem and drive | on the future will be decided until | (Other clubs not scheduled) world series last fall. Ruth was on back the steelworkers' thrusts with | fter the club owners' mceting in s S first in the ninth inning with two e ote X May. NEVIRERE TR Quty ths: vanks were|Behindf igb 1|5 aenI0sent do(ense throughout| g Games Yesterday {bad one s on Bob Meusel and | o ®a o™ ot line e [ [ { Tn the foothall field, there is still| New Haven 15, Hartford {nobody in that vast throng Wasepamplonship of the American Soc- | I'r. Waskowitz to be reckoned with. | Bridgeport 8, Springfield 1. more startied than myselt whon Ifcer jeague this season. Waskowitz put football on its| Pottsfield 4, Waterbury 2. J“‘I‘ d‘;d"“ -0“‘““:'1-1‘ ioatd e 3 P present basis in this city and al-] Albs 7, Providence 8 (12 in-| x“;’_‘,“‘“‘“;”‘, boatartio - i though ho was not identified with the | 1 {Biaal R0 ellev Sy pantan i o} UMP[RE E ED i zame as strongly in the past season | el | put on the hit-and-run with Meusel. H - s he formerly was, yet e was in- | The Standing {T gave Meusel a faat low curve, the |} terested and his interest might still W L {same as the first pitch, and he gmerican Association Ofiiclal Ts ) | Eedasa | New Haven ..... 3 0 swung. The ball was very low and ' g i i - | Atbany . g 4 | diffieult for O'Farrell to squecra.| Charged With Assault and Battery O detours. cres t (& | | Pitisfi : 5 ! Why Bob was almost on his knee f A surprising bit of information we | Pittsficld 3 1 N % | 1 recelved within the p few days | Bridgepor 2 en he made the greatest throw| ©On Player. I have ever sec - g, | Provider one road to real ciga- was to the effect that Jim Mannir { ! 2 former grid star of Fordham uni- | Hartford z 3| About that play, Ruth stealing | p . American asso- | versity and star guard on the Bris- p\*\!”“‘-k‘y“' 1d 4 |1 1 ""0‘ “’1"‘“'"'\‘} 33 ]“’“ "x;” ““"I”(: ciation umpire, s under bail to-| . tol Endea basketball quintet, wants | Waterhury 1 4 U batter like Meusel up, ons {day and cha with assault and | tt 10 comie to New Britain to play foot- {usually hits a territic wallop. Thp,eiery after engaging in a fight last re e anoynleflt e e vall. would not have tried the steal had|ngeng with Ivy Griffin, Milwaukee, A. T Hartford at ury |T been Ruth. Of course, that may |~ firsy baseman at a local hotel, | s Pittsfield at New Haven. | be the second guese as 1 am giving | Saleasal anibonas | He practi had signed up last| Springeld dgeport | opinion months after Ruth Was|{ rpe fight was said to have been year and then went with Mulligan's| Providence any. | out to close the world series. | que to an iment atarted in ihe| dtZli/’d Blues in Hariford. For that, ha was | K 1 | er. many of the experts|gape yestorday between Indianapolis made ot of jil ow INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE feel that the daring e Ruth{and Milwaukee, Magerkurth called { Britain fans during the | - took in trving to steal second Was|ae Griffin's Lotel to ..pologize, it was season here. Notwithstanding that. Games Yesterday ustified on the ground that helgaid, and Griffin started to shut the o fignres that he can play football | Buffalo 5. (1st) would have scored from that base|qoor of his room in his face when the 0 dcco 11 enough to overcome Buffalo 6. (2nd). and tied up the game on a single.|gght started. a1l the un- | f ity he enjoys in this city and | Newa Syracuse 5 a muffed fly ball or a wild throw It was not known whether Mager- i hing him in action last] Newark 13, Syracuse In basehall one is judzed on re-|kurth would umpire in today's game year, we feel the same way about it. Toronto 4. Baltimore sults and since Ruth fai S| between the two teams. ! Baltimor= 10, Toronto 4. censure, rather than th < ! — Manninz is certainly a good foot- | Rochester 4, Readi would have gone with suecess, s I Uplayer and there fsn't any doubt | — St e S With Mother and Father 1 The Standin . oddi - i | A CHURCH LEAGUE MEETS | On Golden Wedding Day g H 1 to Herald the formation of a stats ! 1 O"OM® L : Worcoster, Mass.. April Mis ball leagus will take place to- o l;' % [‘ T —_" {Stolla Hefner of New Britain 1orrow night in Meriden when eight \ ““‘“7 £ N Schedule Committee to Be Appointed [ one of the guests of honor over the tm representatives will gather to- | b B week-end of the celebration of Torsey City . 5 3 sel Jd P | rsey City For Baschall and Play Will Be A RS e G At e | her to discuss defails of a leaguo | Syracusa i in Southbridge. John Jloward | which will start nest season. | Battimore 2 & Started May 9, | e e @ o N [ haiine 1 ‘. of New Britain was also one of the Manager Clarence Lanpher of this | LS SR The postponed mecting of the In- | out-of-town guests. city, after enjoying one of the most Ganes Tadny top-Church basehall leazne board of | The obscrvance of the essful seasons as a manager, Is T T Lo will be b 7:50 o'clock | niversary of the New Brit L strong advocate of the state league. s Noivark ning at the Y. M. Q. mother and father, Mr. dent George H. Hamlin a special effort to have cvery as the leagu will be closed gathering and a schedule committee appointed to hedule during the coming a4 Hefner of Southibridg 1 Saturday with a mass Mary's church, at which t wed their nuptial vows, tives from Martford, New laven He doesn't feel as if the league is needed in this city to sustain the in terest of the fans ir me, but it | is o sure-fire het t 1 ganization is needed in I er cities | in the state where the game has lost | s ind Providence were also present. most. of its attractivens i The will open on fleer T Monday night, May 9, two weeks The plan to organize a from tonight. Men Marooned on Top of mies in 11 tous ¢ served to have t Byane| Pike's Peak Rescugd n!i n o reorgani s class \\m conbine f[y_.,“a‘ Colorats, Hotinge, Golos :_ r‘(m‘.ln.u\rl Lol e e | P —Cog R trains hroke I 4 5 o the snow drifts 10 to 15 feet decp . fons who have dropped out of t o last will all return e, ompare Chesterfield with npion 8. Matthew's Trinity M. E. Stanlay First Luth south Car tion- ‘ongregati Fir ington Congre tions gue will be rounded out to ten teams by the addition of edish Bethany church. on Pike's Pe ‘| cued James Amess, and Axel Simon rooned on the hasketball picture during the fow years and with the leaguc ormed and these quintets in running again, the league will have 4 to bring back baskethall to two centers. Memorial, aay of the highly-sweetened . who had been m tt two wer two were employes of the wrettes and you'll have the mpuny which operates (e i swer. Natural sweetness, to pre for the coming | i p ) natural character, natural to- on No definite action can be taken on [ §ame played . the | 1y of the matters necessary for the | 5 W Pv[»h ‘ll i i t[yfw red op-; —— - |tourist sea \‘.m v‘ 1‘:‘.: . S o ormation of the proposed DOSILION RL0; ationg 0 C S experien no x hardship and bacco taste, the very in; mtil after the preliminary 4. From where did the real op- PR TEST FEE m REA E had spent their time In o X 5 g have been cleared up, hut the fact | Position Drst conu playi ards while hlizza you smoke tobacco for! 1at the managers are meeting to- 5. HMow long did it larouna “top of Golf Writers and Players Are Up In imorrow night, is a cnthusiastic over th ma ALPHA OM a annual business Tells 1t onal leagne did not Arms Over Proposed Raise In 1. The Tt gers to attend |Play Sunday hall for a great many the Connecticut Alwmni club, Alph Some of the t coting tomorrow Silver City Atanager {years, ich action might| YTrice In Chicago. Omega fraternity, will he held T A i rt the popularity of the game. | (hisago, Aprll 25 () ‘izorons | day at 12:15 noon at the Hotel Mo- - ihe Nations rds The first Sunday game in the |protests of golf writers yers hican, New London, in conjunction — @ carroll of the Bristol Endees: Ma National loague was played in 1802, jgqingt proposed increases at the with the annual convention of the o v : Meriden En. |and then by only part of the league. | (‘ook county (Chicago) forest re- Connecticut State De sociation. @ lnes; Manager Tredo of the Dixies; | 3. The Infernational 1eague, or-|sorve fae courses have led the coun-| The Connecticnt Alp Omega Manager Spear of All-Middletown: |£anized in 1577 and playing one 'ty commisstoners to withdraw the | Alumnt club is composed of gradu- Manager Sam Bailey of the Atlas and | whole scason, was the first rival of 'ynnounced increases on the three 18 ate members of the fraternity resid- ational. Ihole link: ing In this statc and includes & A others who are not so well known, |the 7@ S‘af;fi,am/ 3¢l, they're MILD & . 4. From what was then Known — The week day fee will remain at 50 membe Officers will ba elected at the |as the American Association lcents, doubled on Saturday, Synday The officers are: President, Dr. 1ecting tomorrow night and com- It was organized in 1882 and .nd holidays. Tmprovements planned Louis Witz, New Haven; viee-prosi wittees will be appointed to draw {lasted until 1591 by the commissioners now will b nt, Dr. A. B. Rosoff, New Haven; tentative schedule. One of the — delayed, A J. Cerm i of treasurcr, Dr. M. G. Bernert, Hart- | alties which will contront the |§tahs Two Companions the board of commis ford: secretary, Dr. Mo 1. Soifor. league will he the choosing of Sat- Qna |they must be paid tor by the golfers Hartford. v night dates for the various Then Jumps Into Sea |.na not 1he 1ax pavers. City pa J | noa, Ttaly, April —(P)—A |public courses charge only 20 cent People who secks o adopt children | —— tragedy at sea ®as reported by the ibut the cost and upkeep are borne |always seem 10 fi\or #1 babies; Li | trag, 3 : 164 e Mybis Church league m: ¢rs are urg- | Malian liner Roma when it arrived [by tax money. or o S R e GETT & MyERrs Tosacco Co. ed to make a special effort to attend | here last night from w York. 1 | * important meeting at the Y. M.| Vittorio Tononi. a passenger, dur- | tonigit, as final plans for the |ing a e it m:i“;\’x‘xi:: SALFSMAN SAM Sm’s Upset baseball scason will be made and | passengers, teams not represented nfay be left |wounded two of them and then out of the league. With the open- | juinped overhoard and was drown- "KW . 0 o ing of tha seazon enly two weeks|ed. Efforts to find the Lody were TS TH MATTER WITH You,sam) [ YESSIR, \ FEEL KINDA BaD! vay, speedy action is cratlye in | fut ' 1 e > ab it e s s wan oo wearn or| | TR & ROTT GET ANGTHER 30B1_ | TWINGS LoOK ONREAL SoREWOW! MGosH! (M BeGNNIN' Ta see THINGS! GUZT Was RigwT! | the pi nce of representatives from although born in Italy, i £ E 211 drusalits 1 acemiry. o s sttt ~{OUR tND! i 4 DO NEED & CHANGE!! We s€cC 7/ 25 i e :f:fw:s re —(P— |y, Y 0'0 Love Henry Defaleo, 34, died at city hos- | ¥ OUNE P‘;?P'e (/m"m,g To BUsT pital last night from injuries re- To Visit Local Church — ceived when he was thrown from | A large delegation of young peo- t of & wagon this afternoon. [ ple coming to this city on Iriday °d over him. The horse [ evening, trom the Sccond Advent rightened by small boys [ church of New Haven, will be enter- playing in the street and Defaleo [tained at the Sccond Advent church was thrown while trying to calm the [at 425 Church street. The New Brit- animal. Defaleo is the father of five [aln Young People’s society was re- chilllren, cently entertained by the New Hav- len soctety. JAP DELEGATES SAIL The oflicers of New Britain Tokvo, hers April A—The mem- Isoclety arc: President, Alton Brown; | the Jananese delegation to ) vice president, Miss Mildred Hoop- | the three power naval confercner, seerotary, Miss Pearl Care; | 1t Geneva suggested by President | treasurer, Russell, A. Huggins. Coolidze, were to sail tonight. pro- | The mecting will be opened to all coeding by way of the Suez canal. people who care to aftend, JooR HOME. 2= GNOUM OLAN-—~—