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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 3 SPHLLSHHLL LHEH 25985590895 5889, 2595555558558 5 5558885 0098565858 1055855855985 BEH558, 258 058 FALCONS TO MEET STRONG WATERBURY BASEBALL CLUB TOMORROW. —PLANS NEARLY COMPLETED FOR STARTING OF INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE 588989525858 5825 5252595955888 2555508588582 9555558855885 CORBIN RED SOX PLAYING IN NORWICH TODAY PROFESSIGNAL FIGHT CARD TO BE STAGED MAY 9 00904 FPEEPIPETEITFIIICIPIIPNEVETPINPITINITIITTIICETTITOIIVINCOVTIEIETITIFIVIFOFITIINEFFIITIFIN0N C TIOFTIPEETIRTITITIPIEFI PNV T SGIPIMN PSPPI EPE PP TIITVC DIIPIFEFIOF LEADERS SET MERRY PACE IN MAJOR LEAGUE RACES Yankees Blank Red Sox—Ruth Goes on a Hitting Ram- page—Athletics Slam Out Win Over Senators — Giants Make it Five in a Row Beating Brave Robins With New Pitcher Shut Out Phillies—Tiger Beat Cleveland India » of bat on t yor lea rry pace baseball's big parade Twin victorics for and Athletics sent ahead of the Americ rivals struck into Just half a game onal league th with another 3 Babe Ruth wa 1 a rampagr ainst the Red Sox. Not content !’ with driving out his forth home run, | the Big Bam added a double and | and topped it oft with a circus | catch in his corner of zarden. Dutch Reuth Sox to no runs ¥ d up nine. It was Rt 10 shut-out of the yea Close at the Y thietics matched ride with an 1 ators. th them Yank father its led th triun van vietory ) All & d lost « the sixth when Cobb unloosed a phoon of hitiing that bl in seven runs. A triple, do and single formed the part played by the ageless Cobh while his tram mate, Bill Lamar and Thurston of the Sen- | ators, clouted out ho Tuns. Tike the Athletics, the wiade it five in a row when they wal- loped the Braves by 10 to 3. Every- 2 hitting them hard and far. Lindstrom, ry and Tyson cach laced out a long one for jox around the mada up for nee which made lieving MeQuillan ¢ Dutch Henry held the hits in seven innings It remaind Tobins, trailing the National I the biggest su V. presented him in the person of | James “Jumbo” Elliott. ez the biggest pitcher in the major Big Jim made his debut w to 0 victory over the Phillies. He granted only three singles. On his own account the 235 pound hurler connected for a double. 1 Another pitcher won a game In || his first start of the season when Rip Collins of the Tigers bested Buckeye of the Indians in a pitching duel Tight flelding with a Detroit gift for double plays helped hmi to a 3 win which boosted the Tigers into a tie with St .Louis for thir dplace in thelr league NATIONAL LEAGUE PHILADE over o P Glants Fiu Rowland. GIRLS DUSTY LEAGUE | Sentiment Favors Formation of Dia- Sand, Mokan, Nixon, ¢ Wrightston Leach, 1 Witnon, Thompson, i'riberg, Scott, p Taber, p irich, p e o entiment for the formation of a e ¢ rlst A1 league in 1ccording to of the Industrial and tentative by mond Circult Among the Fair Sex in Factorics, . ot rtridge, tondrick, n's | year. | 1 by the thall league in its reviy last season, it is though® that a di: will gue has heen of the draw ot It is reported factories are ro of formi the : up the ¢ girls teams seri- athletic committes of s througn with its ok part in SKeth g are anxions nd willing to go into pasetall, it is nderstood, and prospects are bright for the revival of th nond p: } {time among the fair sex here. | Although no definite steps have been taken towards the realization of | the project, it is expected that within | | the next couple of we the plans ith regard to it, will take definite orm. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Batted for Mag Wiggi Iy Teonard o Gr Willic AMERICAN LEAGUE Mike Bobby al, 10 York n D vy Seeman, JAVELIN TOSSE | the | the ot dus to the ITet 11 clubs pair of balting of their bid o nethi many r able 49 maja Woseor result of the e trades 1 sales of last wi | many changes have brougih {about a lot of strange and unusual e this spring whole- lelphia Athleties Ten v thoug of the Tirook- plon of b oon of batting in itficld 15 was Coib | Detroit, who 1 champion of the American Ie 1918 Not © v did Cohh 1 can league in 1915 National that yr 11 other batt nire of them over eg The New York 18 Exhibit No. 2 a the MeGraw has in hi greatest batters of £ | Torn, 0k \ cap- and hold sons | the | turi in job where Roush lef the crown in 19 it for six consccutiy Now we find Fdd Roush, formerly | of Cincinnati, and Rogers Hornel late of St. Louis, holding down e¢ r ficld and sccond base for v York Giants. On the Det regular memb years, Harry Manush, as the major lo ship. Hc trick the select it club, we of that ilm e two team for i - and Hein players who have won wgne batting 1pion- ilmann has turned while Manush broke into firice 1 Am cing n with G DUSTY BASEBALL LEAGDE | s knocked Plans for Opeaing of Season on Tuesday, May 9 Nearving Comple- ton—Teams Practicing, Details o who ! loague sp enjoyment thi LEAGUE STANDIKG AMERICAN LEAGUE Games Yesterday York oston 0. ladclphia 8, Washington 7. roit eveland 2 Lonis- Dot nn jitd fiia Gives Lstii ada ittty ] ¢ York Philadelphia St. Louis ot Tt the Yankees have the vork Doston of majc s Today Philade nis tricks, {6 of 7 inyone of the western clubs, espe- ! T w N foot, n si n Ci n is o Covel \hnson il e, ben availa bl is Harris himself is nursing i still swollen from a i dint al supplic dis obb, 15 is pan supposed fo b Cobh hiz eyo s und e n the ficld t erns that the G a in imme org I ng camp. Philadelphta the the but it 1s sgate Trade School Tossers Playing an has less | n of yore. Ty has been imparting however, to sy join will yet fracture critics pepper” Maclk on his fow of mmons, nard hitting center fielder, Cobb and are roommates Simmon t Washington. land at Detroit. . Louis at Ch NATIONAL [, ames Yesterd: New York 10, Boston ladelphia 0. zh, rain, leve out of ton and with the said Har a m. powerful cl The Ys geem to be functioning better ¢ last year. Exc ave not heen are i ¢ hia . two of the Fame, Grove t much to Both clubs have delp) choose in hittime. the old wallop.” b from conceding neinnaty Brooklyn = i mes Today Boston at New York PhiladIphfa_at Brooklyn, Chicago at Pittsburg Cincinnati at St. Louis. Games Tomorrow Cew York at Brooklyn. Cincinnati at 8t Lo rgh at Chicago. stage of the rac ris is confide soon and make it three cornered battle into which '-That Gui Simmons whil are on the road. hasn't ular tips on how to “soc} s b's nions a thefts in the head of the league list. shington te but coaching he stole in throughout the s¢ Iready h 14 games, W base only putti now n - erew Ponghkee o cepsie last the needed an em he has profited from running. ten looms 1o, g0 ¢ sie regatta. bases ed six him at ns cd a few days ago by the Gold- sons hi cent liiest Feeling M. e won rs in Oliver | (Other clubs not scheduled). LEAGUE Games Yesterd, Ha 4, Pitt lence 18, Ha s MEMB Albany New Ha Rride Provi Games Tomorrow 1d at N Hax Yosterd Games Today lorsey City at N 1t Ro at Buffalo t Svracusa. Feadin Baltimor — ERINT \\\ ; THAT and his thrs sout h. CAMERA 16 links trophles in | FIZND RUINED -\\( Yo/t N AU e Hardware Gty A. . Show {0, cross bats e i THREE MAJOR LEAGUE CLUBS HAVE BATTING CHAMPS .z, | FALCONS PLAY STRONG WATERBURY BALL CLUB Waterville Team is Composed of Brass City Industrial League Stars—Lecals Holding Final Practice To- day—Changes in Batting Lineup Expected—Cor= bin Red Sox Opening Season Against Riverview. (lub Today—Two Hard Games. | i s | The Talcon baseball team will / F [meet the strong Waterville club of | Waterbury at St. Mary's field to- / | morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock in the second home game of the year. Ane 1"r(!wr battle as close as last week is anticipated when the two clubs T0 NEXT HEADA The Waterbury club is composed s of members of last year's Industrial league champions in Waterbury and | other stars who form a strong com- <jona] | Dination. The Falcons in their start the Hiord- | 1ast Sunda 10t as impressive \ definitely | 48 Bome expected they would be but Weck from Mon. | despite that, the team beat the 2 strong X Y club of New Haven by la 1 to 0 score. Falcons are practicing this afternoon in a final workout for to- morrow's game and Coach “Chucky™ Wojack will attempt to iron out a oW York. Goldberz{numper of weaknesses which crop- sick and will be un-4 poq out last Sunday. Special atten- it the substitution | yjon will be pald to a revision of the adley in his gives the tting order. The lineup last Sun- Holyoke battl first_op-| gay did not work out as well ity to appear by | expected and several chang: Britain crowd of | probably be made tomorrow. The card was originally scheduled Manager John Cabay is endeavof- Le run off in this on Mon- | o give the fans who watch the but owingz fo the fact| Falcons in action, the best attraction carelli bont in this year and in bringing same | Be Held on Hay 9 ity s 1 ostponied until : rety exce Wee to appear place aterville club to New Britain, is taking a chanee that his team might suffer an early scason defeat. This. however, will not stop him from signing up the strongest clubs available and the baschall followers +| of this city can rest assured that there will be plenty of attractions !furnished this yvear. Tomorrow's Nl Wee Wil- | 8ame will start promptly at 3 o'elock Bradley are| With Herbie Sautter holding the in- cight round | dicator. | Rked Sox in Norwich * Corbin Red Sox are opsning 1927 season today in Norwich against the Riverview club of that Manager John Tobin is bring- Ing a strong team with him to the | "Rose of New England” in an en- » | deavor to continue the team's win- ning streak against the state hos- pital nine. Berg and Buckland wiil be used though. Of in the hox with Huband in tha lHable { catching berth. In the infield, he knockonts. | will have Fitzpatrick, Patrus, Prefs- |'ser, Schmidt and Al Blanchard while in the outer gardens he will placa Huber, Ferguson and Faulis nt, Promoter Brid 1 to postpone the 1t wisely de-| Hart Foston in Woods it falr roun 1 also hel th Joe Smith o Jenk ol i Meriden; meeting en and Chick Kelly & punches with Jac Johnny to end quickly throt T0 START SEASON 1 ART DEARW Tha Norwich club Is in for a real battle when the clash comes and School in Plain. | D3ckers of the local team are confi- dent that the crew will come m | through with a victory despits the fact that today's game is the first of the year for New Britain whila Norwich has already played and won four, Plainville Hich ville, { The State Trade its baschall s 1 afternoon, when it w nville Hizh school at th ounds in | ille. a most | 7 on and | WITH THE BOWLERS lar Juck in s been great in- | mone the bovs in sout 60 candidates | first call a few probable line-up s been announced | r, ;. Richt- | E. Booth, ss; | Scheidel, ©f) { \fjve sehare Muss- | Joo Tronosiy Bachman, | troem. Richt- | left from n ma- | rhool will open Ther t manifested ol, and :d up at the ceks ago. The 5 afternoon 1 follows by Cox Hubbell, 1h; Rockwell 3 Pond, If The rves are Anderson, Sor ROGERS ALLEYS LADY Linn . Stedman AND 1. H. Maye lek and the only regular s team, but the g good k has heen elected man- | ¥ r for the baseball scason by the | | athletie association, with B L nd N. Benson as assistant aptain will be elec noon’s contes ! for | I W \qul\\~ L WHEN THE GREAT PLAYE WHO You HAVE BEEN DOGGIN AROUND THE COURSE, GIVES Yau A NASTY LOOK JUST AS HE FLUBS VA SHOT OUT OF A TRAP AND YOUR: CAMERA CLICK S AT THE SAME - TIME %