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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1927. - LD SHOAL 600N 255558207090 H258 SCHEDULE OF TOURNAMENTS FOR SEASON AT SHUTTLE MEADOW HISHHLHIH8902 5255 55888S20LL 899555555 85055553005553558 5855855488505 5L83 555822 550668828595535500. FALCONS MEETING WATERVILLE CLUB OF WATERBURY § ON SUNDAY—CORBIN RED SOX PLAY NORWICH—BRISTOL ENDEES BATTLE RIVERVIEW CLUB SUNDAY AFTERNOON—ITEMS POTVEIVIVVGIIVIVNTC VI PIFVIGO 20D 00 GIANTS 11V UNDISPUTED Extra Base Blows Subdue Boston Braves — Pirates Smothered By Chicago—Robins Drop Another ln Phillies—Rhem Pitches Brilliant Game for (aldl- nals — Changes in League Standing Because 01 Game Results—Athletics Trounce Senators. University of Pennsylvania, Stages Anuual Event Today .)L] the National League & wild scramble the line. With a blows that a ding-doug Ly 4-3. Gotham conte protited day by an overwhelming def the Pirates to clinch undispu possession of first place. At the time the Quakers and Card e moved up into second g v A H Eoriionpobae,] there was a general shak in the g - - - Sifae S Amerlcan league . iess than five teams. The Giants plucked only &even blows from the pitching of Smith, but four of them soared | or extra bases. Or e run by Eadie jases by ; rallies which turned the tide in of the Gotham entry | Pittsburgh’s tum from a seat on the peak was no light fall. The Pirates went down hard in a cloud | of dust before a blast of seventeen Chicago hits. A nine-run ramp | the & inning hlew up the con- hich bristicd all the way with | s of clouting and ended finally | | d count of 16-4. lious Phi ¢ less vigorous in th four Brookiyn pitch it required & home run 1 the by Russell to clinch the Wrightstone's round-trip bi bases were narch tiurry of base subdued melee T extra the Braves in| both on the track and in starting hlon or all around ch inder will be de fon to the detathlon, events, were the e rac in whi Lord B E ridge star, d to regain the title but which he de- Among the titled nts were Aue to make a he won in 1 | fantted tast ¥ ent men a0 irmonth, H. P. Bowler capacity a powered sl The only unmarked by a trom slab to shows vietory for the C liant pitching Mays, opposing ‘m on The mound, gave only five hits, but four of them went for extra bases. Second, third, fourth, sixth and seventh s in the American all held new tenants today as the re-| sult of a general spring houseclean- | ing. An eleven-inning defeat of the | M Browns the White Sox enabled the Athletics to swing irto second position on the crest of another n it . " . : huge bitting wave. Tha Senators, | [U5" tnse 5 : o caught under the billow, were drop- | : ped from third to fourth, trolt pus the Indians sixth place shel Bix Washi cover under the At by 15-7. It w only pronounc slugging party of the day in thy cuft, however, for pit ching dominated the Cleveland-Detrol St. Louis ago battles, with Sox elinching thelr fame in the elev- enth by 2-1, and the Tigers stag a five-run seventh spurt Leat off the Indi NATIONAL LEAGUE BOSTON AB, G Princeton ;\.u’h‘n of e sprint lays, two mile - relay @ , hop. step, and jump. To Defend Titles of last ycar's winners in events at the Penn e 1o d tomorrow, Most colleze y carniva v‘rlr titles foday and -J. C. Loucks, Syra- rdffe—Johnny Gib- Hester, of ve Bradley, P High Antos lers ran to e Broad jump—a. H. n storm of |\ B throw—A. Buker, - PLAY WATERVILLE GLUB Thompa, Ib Them Sunday, Meeting Strong | Team From Waterhury. ’ | ill en- tomor- when linesses which ve the F: v of their lives in the wyers will American reill. Tigers, tehing — Jones, Browns, won 3, ILADELPHIA 5 AL il lll\\l s |.| AT hangoms pitehing for orm strik allowing four hits at th t for the| three hits i in 13 men and out of 000 120 0¢ 18 221 Nearly 500 whales were taken in 7 Umpires—Rowland, | " Alaskan waters last vear. he le. Comnolly. Time day's pro- | Fatcoms Tiave taea Game Ancan ot Higl Sabol Bal Trsns for | | | | l | Front rosw, Maselek 1oft to right: Bud D, wager, Johnson: s, Griff Coach The ter school has. | ——— ‘W“WV”WW"VTT'WT'FTW"WW""??’FWQ“"QO‘Vwm‘""“?fim"“"fi"fimm’(‘m ARMYOF ATHLETES ' CENTER SCHOOL, NEWINGTON, FAST ON COURT| TOURNAMENTS SCHEDULED HOLD ON FIRST PLACE ENTERED IN RELAY AT SHUTTLE MEADOW CLUB | Committee Outlines Excellent Program of Golfing Events for the Season—Diversified Competitions to Be Staged—State Play to Be Held on September 1 —Club Championship to Be Decided Near End of Year—Program Announced. t committes at, ment. August 27, tombstone tournamen full handicap, September 1, adosy club has outlined a| diversificd tournaments 1son which opens | every class enough competition to! The season starts off partners four ball best ball comes to a close on with an eighteen hole | state tournament. September 3, best selected nine in eighteen, full handicap. September 5, a. m., match pla tomorrow that will give Birdfes vs, three-quartcr :nce in handicap. P. M., eighteen hole medal tourmnament, *dal handicap. Driving, approach- < and putting contest, ber 10, match play against dicap. ber 17 and 18, qualifying round for ciub championship. mber 22, first round match play for championship to ba_com- pleted before this date. September 26, second round club ahampionship to be completed be- | fore this date. September 29, semi-final round club championship to be completed before this date. October 1 and 2, finals, 36 holes, club championship. October 8, two ball foursome, se- {lected drive, one-haif added handi- | cap. October 15, donation tnumlmerL i full handicap. tour The state tournament will be held club this r on ome of : state will be on | e club cl rt on October 1 nent play will or The tour- ! for the presiden cup will irted on Jung 4 and will end une 18. : committee | , chair- Alan C, cf tourna- man; Sweetser. ments is as April 30, artners four ball best bhall—Ore P 1ded handicap. * t nine in ketball t ht to a . its first rd of fiv victories ana three ds In some HANDBALL TEAMS 70 BATTLE HERE - Ui Waterbury Plays Tonight o o Hartlord and Holgoke Tomorow respe able record n on experien cts th there m ) ever had rt of the sea before the s wers many to surmount encou aggrez 1 played the | pall to show Britain the loc small b Sammy Coach Bow er school did all he ¢ will rm on the flo have t i « valled Alendih Holyoke ver played 1 teams courts yes- months. wishing have to he car ¢ given their names L Mg ovat umein e trom feud old courts ently in the he felt so ring game Start Against Nmflaldck After several we Coach Ge w tain cles of interriptec rge M. Cassidy| yaye recently High echool | Grail and Jimm cam is ready to ann od the! Nothing ean he lineup for opening game of the o “straps year against Naugatuck High school | hands." tomorrow A corking mateh for the fans to would b en the 1posed of na e and the gan-Roche th a fellow snowshoes on his neup will Joe Mass firs WHEN A WA 2 DAY Klopp, cond base; 1 shortstop, Al Havlick, eski, W men on ti mm this y brother of 1 of ni d Stanley Party Legion te ”[CL DATH outfial is used he n ngt on the v has notde pi - he Havlick mer “m.‘.m practi nion Yoo N LADY w00l boy HEAR B0 1. is bat- wk team Lionel 2 wag 3 Tt 1m High school tc v just four méleg Il of the track veterans and some of the | are surprises | it I8 expected and ex-| ain| and followers of | ing much from | Reckert is also He is a new man to show the con exhibitin ces this scason, he luable asset to his (mm vents READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR BEST RESULTS .- You COME Home ON AND GC R BCEDRoOM AND UNDRESS ATORY To ENMJOY ~\WHEN ALL OF A SUDDEM THE WIFG Come £ HOUSE WITH SOME FRIENDS AND You REALIZE YOU'RE i play agalnst par. Octobar 22, eighteen hole med:l | tourrament, full handicap. DEMPSEY TO BOSS < HIS OWN AFFAIRS I‘Former Champion fo Hit Come- back Trail Without Manager New York, April 20 UP—Jaclk wond romnd. for prest. | Dompsey will hit the heavywelght bt e compieiod Iefors comeback trail thin summer with- Three quarier diterence in| Ut the guidance of a manager. 2 ZErence Ths former champlo e | champlon, accepting Tex Rickard's terms for a test bout with Paulino Uzcudun here early in July, informed the New Yori promoter he will boss hig own cam- | paign to regain the title, and Rick- ard thinks his judgment is good. “Jack doesn't need a manager, ha is o good business man himsele and I will help look after his financial affairs,” says Tex, Gene Normile, business represen- tative of the erstwhile titlcholder confirmed Dempsey's an- nouncement that he 13 now without m 1l strings. Normile alco affirmpd Trainer Gus Wilson's re- vort of Dempscy’s good condition, | asserting that “Jack never looked better in all his career. | Althongh Rickard refused to di- vulge the purse he will pay Demp- sy, reports came from Madison Square Garden that the dethroned |king will receive approximately $250.000, Tn accepting Paulino as is first foe, Dempsey also agreed | ter ha {10 meet the winner of the Maloney- ium program starts at| July 23, sweepstakes tournament, :"r‘"lk" battle, provided he gets 4:30 o'clock and a banquet will be| full handicap, Class A and B, Twi- \ o e, WosiChopper. held after the exhibition at 6 it medal championship 72 holes, | TNe Survivor of the latter match o'clock. Addr: be given by | Three-quarter handicap. o e Cene Tumnel e ( YL July 36, Kickers tournament, se. |PORCNt in the champlonship battle program |lect own handicap, number hetween | M6Xt September. The following, 70 and Twilight medal cham- i e members will make the trip in|pionship, 72 holes, ”"’«"‘"1“"”“‘ ROX.70 DRAW charge of the physical directors, J.|handicap. Indianapolls, April 29 (A—Tom- Hergstrom and Paul Braddon, Auzust 6, alilt tournament, |my Ryan, East McKeesport, Pa., Walsh, MeArthur, J.|handicap 10 legitimate alit and Trip Lumbago, of the Philip- Preston, Smith, C. Mc-| August 13, team four ball mateh, | pines, bantamweights, boxed ten Enroe, . Benston, A, Lamberg, I | one-quarter added handicap. Sun- | fairly even réunds here tonight, Jos N. Alvord, A.[sct tournament, best selected 36 | Paglina, Louisville lightweight, Hovenisian, A.|lioles before Soptember 3 [knocked out Blocky Richards, Day- caddy tourna- | ton, Ohio, in the fifth round. - By BRIGGS «nmlrmmmn. An old tim 35 ar May 2 am four ago_deteated dded handicap. iickers tournatient, se- wdicap, n ber between ball mateh. rounding n.m:' od Peter erakos I lately. as to who name the team four ball added handi- ; .10 a Johnny m inc and wh m., ter iries Qualifying roun TUMBLERS 70 PERFORM AT STATE CONFERE! lCE takes tournament. . Class A 1 B. Juntor “Y" Leaders Golng To New | A | semi-final and for s cup to be completed be- Threc-quarter dificrence final round for presi Three-quarter diff tou rou London Tomorrow Morning For Anuual Meeting A team of 19 Junior Y. M. C. physical ling 1nc London o'clo; id tumb- | d ibers will ners four 1t added handlc London Nuber i will then visi aboard visit t ball tn efzhteen hole medal handicap. fours One vides. 1ol co lowing the to; ction the will ret h P R A, for hibitio local leade tribut eir part of th a fancy silver stick wand drill 1 The bl a seven minu diversified a v tournament. selected nine in ill con- | cighteen 3 . Twilight grari | medal ehampivship, 2 holes, 1! three-quarter handicap. mateh piz inst par, ilight medal ionship, 72 holes, three-quar- | pro; team will put on and - | chan batics, The gy 5 \\Hl roune l out the with telling. SNEAK DowN HALL To THE Room “AND You THE LoNG BATH AND You HQP INTo THe TuB AND SWAS3H ARQUND IN THE WATCE INCo i = AND JUST AS You BEGIN To WONDER HOW LONG ThEY ARE GOING To STAY - You SGEE YouR PIPE ALL FILLED ON THE WINDOwW SILL = AND THEM YouU DON'T CARE. OH- H-1-, BOY!! AT 1T A GR-R-RAND ‘AND P TRAPPED GLOR-R- R-Rigus FEELIN © TA TATA DLER LTINS ! !l