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» . NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1001, : ' ~ iy 4 RAY HOGAN AND JACK CARSON IN FEATURE BOUT OF AMATEUR TOURNAMENT—N. B. HIGH AND LASALLETTE SEMINARY IN TIE GAME—KENSINGTON AND FALCONS BATTLE SATURDAY—LANDERS TEAM OPENS SEASON THURSDAY AGAINST GASCOS GANE ENDS WITH | DEPENDS ON TILDEN'S KNEE [PLANS GOMPLETED | RAY HOGAN TO MEET JACK FORMONDAYBOUTS| CARSON IN FEATURE BOUT isht. | Trophy to Be Presented to Battalino at Mohawk A. C. Faos to. See 38 R(lll}]fls u Flght Tournament—Johnny Clinch to Battle Ed Watts of ing at Tabs' Hall Terryville—Billy Taylor of Hartford Entered in T S s e Bout—Roland and Martin to Furnish Fireworks— Hardware City A. C., has all plans Ten Bouts Listed Tomorrow Night. completed for the staging of thel third profegsional fight card in this Ray Hogan ‘The Terryville Tere city next ;stdly night at the Tabs'} l ror” will battle Jack Carson of New, hall on Main'street. In collaboration Haven in the foature bout of the with Promoter Patsy Bridgett, the l_‘ Au;flNS 8 ATUR“ AY Hohawk A. C. amateur fight tourna matchmaker has planned a series of ment tomorrow night at the Y. M. T popular bouts, comprising 36 rounds A. & B. soclety hall on Main street, of fast and furious milling for lhe' These two, meeting in the 147. mfr‘:; card will be composed of P ]fly Flmt Gflme 0[ se”es at pound class, have fought several th eight round bouts and three . times before without either getting fo:z!'eround clashes and in them the Keflsmgmfl Gmflflds a decisive margin over the other. fans will seo favorite performers of Hogan has had a long rest and is The baseball attraction for -dia- Connecticut and Massachusetts. Leaving aside the stars with whom L ‘;‘:‘;P:; wlg‘l:;.lllm the club has had little suocess, the mond fans in this city and vicinity | A feature of the tournament will ::l‘;:‘:';’:;:{e‘:m:;rc‘;”:; o::ol abe;fi:jwm be staged Saturday at 8 o'clock | be the presentation of a large silver the fans plenty of action for the |at the All-Kensington baseball fleld loving cup to .Batt Battalino of night. when the Falcons and the All-Ken- |I1artford, recently crowned national BROOKLYN TEAM PROVES JINX FOR THE GIANT SQUAD | THO TEANS TIED Pirates and Cardinals Fighting It Out For Leadership ngh School and La Sallette in National—Pittsburgh Takes Game From St. Seminary in Deadlock g Louis—White Sox Lose to Tigers—Crippled Sena- minary 00 - tors Beaten By Yankees—Cubs Beat Cincinnati—| = = @ chool base- ‘ Athletics Score Victory Over Red Sox. ba.nrth\m. plBlylnu; & (v‘r:nd:rlull e after its bad start against Naugatuck high last Saturday, yesterday held H. P.O0. A. Elthe hard hitting LaSallette Semin- ary team of Hartford to a three to three tle. Al Havlick occupled the mound for the locals and proved to be a sensation while his mates gave him good support. His work was a revelation. He allowed the Hart- fcrd batters only three solid hits and at all times he was the master. The outfleld had only three putouts while he, himself had eight assists. Iis display of pitching ablility raises the stock of the high school team con- b By the Asmociated Press. iy Pirates and Cardinals today were T T fighting it out for the leadership of | weat, 1t .. the Natonal league as the Giants | Jhopker ot .- oontinued to lose ground before a persistent Brooklyn jinx. The Pirate-Cardinal serles at | (i Ch 57 - Pittaburgh took on new aspects of | Reeves, 3b dmportance when the Buccaneers | ltuel, c erowded into a deadlock with the y&;‘;:m; Jeague leaders by trouncing them by | Crowder, » 4 11 to 10 in & game marked by ter- | Tate, z . Pific hitting. They were seven runs etain Dehind at one stage, but the big| , “yaited for Coilins in 7th. guns opened with a roar in the fifth | z—Batted for Covelesile 1A $th. siderably. Yor a total of 11 runs from then on. | New Turk .. -002 000 320—(| Tommy Weston played a good It was a large sized ball game in s ibs udve, Rigney, Three |fielding game at second, his sensa- many ways. base hits—Combs, tional stops cutting off two rallies. The hits totalled 33, of which | pitcher “!’;"'Irl"h“""““l 'Y | Hinchey made two stops, one in the 7 ‘Pittsburgh had 17, and the home pebranc: cighth and one in the ninth that WASHINGTON AB. R, sl cccoroorosssnn loccocvormoncnams ol cooccnscscosss sl occconommmorman el ccornonsuscasos eam used 20 players, four of whom Sy oL ging wers pitchers. saved the game as two men were on each time. In the final eight round bout on the card, Matchmaker Bradley has game of a series. This will be open- sington clubs cngage in the first|3Mmateur featherweight champlon, The trophy will bhe presented as a CHICAGO v token of eosteem and admiration A battle even more hard fought AB. . H. Bromberg's hitting featured the! paired up lzzy Kaplan of Meriden, ing day for the home club while the A 1 Torescen today as the lead in the o o e R el e e brother to the incomparable Louis, New Britain aggregation will be |from New Britain. Pat McCarthy, league will go to the winner. Fupnitield s L out a long double and a single and against Jimmy Borde “the French playing the third game of the year. |big heavyweight trom Boston, one Another hard fall for the Giants 1 allcad; tvisa. Fs dbubleiiwasia Bulldog.” Kaplan and Borde are| The teams played last fall and of Battalino's greatest admirers, Wt the hands of the Robins left them 1 siize hame,rinland wonlilhavs won both on the same style of fighters ended a series in a deadlock, fall |[Who is to meet Mike McTigue in third on the list and still fnclng‘ : the contest only it struck the top- and with each tearing in, plenty of tweather preventing the staging of |[New York soon, will make the F.-“:,k'.’?;"'fivye"nxlr'flmy:fil‘;a..,'f ohet| ! most branches of a tree and fell to BIG BILL TILDEN, WITH CIRCLE AROUND KNEE SUFFER- ({:2 };;;*g;:;e‘;ndn;;;’;e“;"‘;;‘;Q‘fi,‘,’.’f,',2?,322“‘.,5{'\53:,{’ tcz;'e 33‘: ::;‘::g::; :::é;:&?vcznip::f?;“ 2::;«;{ “3; 'Uncle Robbie's erstwhile cellar o I;’;‘;pg‘f‘“;'"f:-h Txh;t;i‘:""; "’;"‘ :tf ING FROM A BALKY CARTILAGE. pression on the fans. for this scason should decide the |bouts and will judge in several of ldwellers overcame a five run lead |in the tyrllng iuen‘ He xx‘-:x:1 gthurob“a!s.m (BY JIMMY POWERS) The semi-final will find Frankle | supremacy of the clubs. the others. 'and won out, 7 to 6, for their fifth 1 6 1 Iniaeat I sm-’ e he| New York, May 4—A balky Iittle Angelo of Hartford meeting Buddy| Both teams will put forth their| The cup which will be given to ;.mu‘ht victory and their _u-urd 0 o T b u.h d Jenkins of Boston. There two welt- | strongest lineups and a real battle is |the national champlon is on display \sonsecutive conquest of the Giants. R, started for home causing the pitcher | cartilage in the left kneo of Big Bill ors are evenly matched with ‘the anticipated. Kensington has a choice |in the windows of the State Lunch The other club that has been to h""y his peg and the catcher|mjqen holds the future of American Hartford boy being given the edge|assortment of candidates to choosc (on Main stroct and has attracted a Bearing a charmed life met eventual i threw wildly to third to catch Zale- | tennis this year. because of his recent victories. Jen- | from while the Falcons, after last|good deal of attention. isaster when the White Sox fell | Fothorgili, 1t . ski_going back. On the recovery of this alling kins has been going at a furious pace Sunday's game, are all set with tho [~ The officials of the Mohawk A. G ‘before the Tigers by 5 to 1 after A New Britain took the lead in the | member depends the ownership of in Boston and Holyoke, Mass, and 'squad which will face the south end v 1 | Manusn, et .. i > — have also decided to change judges vinning seven games in a row and third. Hinchey flied out nm_i Weston | the Davis Cup and the national he confidently expects to tumble An-|team, for tomorrow night's tournament. arging to third place in L;w Wf\llmd. Zaleski hit a flelder's choice, | singles champlonship, If Tilden's Decision Is Un 0 ular wifl] Fans gelo over before the fight Is finished. | No announcements have been re- gy much criticlsm was directed ' merican league. TFotherglll, who ‘Weston going to second. Matulis was | knece goes bloole late this summer, p p The third eight round bout on the |celved from either manager as t0 & |ing work of the Judges durl ; as hit in every game his team ?\als safe on an error. The two worked |as it did last year, it i3 quite likely . card will bring togethor two hard |probable lineup for Saturday, Keb« |y, shoc snot s oo, “e s during the layed this season, kept it up With| » “Riitea for Ja: a perfect double steal. Joe Char-|the French Tri-color will dccorate Who s% Ghlcag(} BOIII scrappers with whom New Britain (sington has Sullick behind the bat| ./ %% (W JECTENCoRWRS AT single in the fifth. i low hit sharply to right field, scor- | the famed Davis silverware, the first fans are familiar. Wee Willle Woods | with either Jack Scott or Charley | o ged and the actlon was decided With Goslin and R;ce m:z-:kn 2 SOMEY ing both runners. time the international trophy has of Boston and Charlie Ray of Phila- | Yale in the box. Begley or Warren |7y Clineh b becavse of sudder & e Stolon base—Blue, | LaSallette scored in the third on|ever been outside an Anglo-Saxon| Chuck Taylor, May 4 (P — Bud |delphia will be the principals an-|will be on first with Patrus at sec- ’""Y nch, local boy, will be B O Tt boane. ADiher et Umplrse a hit, a stolen base and a sacrifice. | nation. Taylor's 18 karat” crown, symbolic|gaged. Woods has appeared inlend. Jasper or DeVito will be seen |%cef In & local ring for the first time et oy (o € The ana: ' s The score was tied in the fourth on| Tilden and Johnston recovered |of his recognition by 18 states as|HArtford, New Haven and Meriden. |at shortstop with “Buggy" Fitzpat- in months. He will face Ed Watts, ‘ankees l!l“;d"’ x;‘;lu'dea Waiter e D a hit and two sacrifices. Two er-|the Davis Cup from Australla in| oo T 0 L0 T e sat |, ReY showed in his last battle here |rick on third., Blesso, Salad, Snyder, [colored, of Terryville in the 136. list e AT vin o A0 . P.0. A E.|TOrs and a hit zave the seminar-[1920 and it has remained here ever | TAAT. CTAMERR BT FNE T L PF | that he will be a difficult one, toGreco, Wendrosky and Zelgler wiil round class. Watts scored a knock- GLOn Srd Sk Ao i 1 1 10 0|ians the lead in the seventh and & |since, mainly through the valiant|oo oy T aian CRERY L et be used in the outfleld. out in his first appearance here and e mrhched| oummesny 000 2 7 2|walk to Zaleski and his clever base| efforts of the two Bills, cause of some sharpshooting by Abe| ™ yo0 gmith will battle Jimmy Jen-| The Falcons will have Kopec |he is a popular fighter with the fans, 1o deteat Cincinnatl, 4| 3. Sowell & 9 133 0 0 Nnming tied the score. In the| Johnston, however, despite his|AU¢l ~Goldstein durlng fthelr 10|ying, Meriden bricklayer in the lcatching, with “Ginger” Cleary orClinch beat Pancho Villa in his firat ts enough to defea D R i1 N e g AT et Ban i fighting heart, has boen worn by |FOUNds of fighting last night. Tav-ifeatyre four-rounder of the night.|Bruno Kanla doing the delivering. |bout after the layoft and he expects 3. An X-ray showed a splintered | & /" & r 2 ninth, bo cams had two men on | fighting heart, has be worn by | " on the decision of the judges, ' 1 A 5 : n; {2 the left elbow of their star | Bienrods, ié aor 1’ 1 g with one out but were unable to [racking competition and Vineent |t Se T T uordict went mlsmnh has a kayo punch stowed Klatka will be on m:'st with ”Wn'ue to win tomorrow night. i 3 4 pitcher, Percy Jones, | Lutzke, b . ‘L0 2 2 2 gfscore. Richards was just about ripe to fill | o1actoin away and he hopes to land it on Jen- | Wojack at segond. *“Chucky” Wo- _ Billy Taylor Entered 2 hichwm he must be operated Luckeye, p . 3 1 0 0 4« 0f The summary: his shoes. This summer, sadly| o tlle'snm(-‘ fight card Tony Can- k_lns Monday_ night. Jimmy Clinch, {jack will be at short with Stanley| Billy Taylor who is fast gaining e todnm.y. Siin e S NEW BRITAIN HIGH SCHOOL enough, finds Richards outside the |, 0 O er of New New Britaln’s contribution to the [Budnick at third. Si Budnick, Kre- |the reputation of being one of the Dogging the heels of the league- ST. LOUIS " c AD. R, Il P.0. A E. | pale and without him the cup s¢-|york ' demonstrated high aiiftas professional fight world will have a |dar and Jarvis will probably be | most clever welterweights in the laading Yankees, the Athletics scor- AR R R PO A E | Norton, 979 0% 2| testion committten facex s “merious | sionlroe ts comilne, champlonshin| oab SOrp Of M8 Hands whan 1o plecadis (e o inel Amateut ranih, ylilinices BULZTIDS i £ 7 to 1 victory over| Saonke b .ok 0 2743 8] zatents z 0 3 4 oproblem. |tions for his coming championshiD i eets Johnny Mack of New Haven.| One of the biggost crowds of the [ovman of Springfield fn the 150. 'ed a clean cu 2 g ;7| Adams, b ........3 1 0 3 3 0 10 3 0 2| mq 108 to 4,000,000 1o | meeting with Taylor by taking Ray | nfack on the last card, beat Frankie |year is expected to turn out in Ken- a . the Red Sox, while the Braves made | Sisler, 1b . R il et TR R ere are close to 4,000,000 people | pycpell, Chicago 122 pounder, on a ! pound class. Taylor, formerly & ¥ie Gay's honors even between Phil- | B. Mier L T T 9 1 9 % ¢l playing tennis in this country. New T iieal’ Koo, 1 o seventh | Kudiow of Meridon. ~The curtain|sington for the game. The contest|star athleto at Hartford high school, adelphia and Biston by walloping NS B ) 0 0 1 0 1fstars are developing bt no shark |,ounq raiser will bring together two tough | will start promptly at 3 o'clock and |nag had 10 fights in ‘the amaseurs, the Phillies 7 to 4. The smart of & | Gerber, e 0 0 3 8 1 9 215 0 0|has flashed across the horizon of |""\ Turzs scction of the crowa of |L0ntams M Chick Kelly of Water-|arrangements have been madoe 10|He scored six knockouts and won - | Schang, ¢ 0 1 05 °d: o 8l g, . 3 ge > bury and Jackie Mack. Both boysfurnish, if possible, transportation 4 ninth inning defeat for the Cleve- | (iU | o e il = sufficient brilliance to warrant 8e-15,000 as well as some newspapermen, | ;5 anxious to do their stuff in this |for the fans from Upson's corner to the other four ‘on ipoim(x JueNew, land Indians the previous day was|yuGiol oo d 8 0 00 8 @ Tmi‘j’sALLETTi} 2 27 19 7 |lection on the defending team. belleved the worst Goldsteln should | gt the baseball fleld York recently, he scored two knook- wiped out when they came back to | o™Neil, x —....0i1 0 0 0 o o 2 B OMINARY Hence, the responsibility on Til- |yave had w draw. The general | 2 outs over New York opponents. Hi: 3 by 5 to 3. | Willims, xx e e T R AB. I L P.O. A E.| g0y ter th Y g [ave an yas s Graw, Gt The first bout of the night will 2 PP Ly i) t the St. Louls Browns by B xxaesey T 100000 il dteGrath, ot 2 0 o "o o g|den is greater than ever before. Itigontiment was that Goldstein, a for- o searted at 8:15 o'clock Mond . . opponent from Springfleld is a tough | AMERICAN LEAGUE |8 hiih § 4 3 ¢ i bl & 4 8 4 )i austion tat sopcas 4o e e 'oride”crmpton, win 140t "peinato of o tongin ot the L irates Vote to Again o |curtomer e B e re | 3 LS lanky Philadelphian. The former |, ‘i i q 9 : i e 10 0 1 3 o would siory in acting on |1ound% Taylor threo and that IO ghow. “Tho sale of tickets indlcates | - Place Team in Field| Rolio Roland ot Waterbury who BOBTON o A E| xxeBatied for Vanstider in ot o 0 & 3 olthe stage just such a dramatic scene | Goldstein's constant left kept poke | bai 1 Thllille o el L °,f thenBitatesibase | o iaat Aphity Atiths e toren ROHPOAE| SxTBatted for Aduma in dth. Hlika, 1 03 @ 9hAt" now'! loome [bators ;M. |ing' in Maviers fave, while his cos| s iicsmore ol thess popgler sariulbel eat helolast piEh i Tl i oty wi xxxx—R: nway, ¢ . (e e T y R | ay ace, will be furnished the fans of this and | decided to reorganize for the com. [N this city, will meet Gene Martin oftINes st PR e s Rinj o INIoAngth; Dunne, p ... 0 0 1 s oflmaginea situation with the coun-|casional right gave pause to the! o yporine ity e Ve F of Terryville in the 140-pound cl; SRR O TS o03saon bot=8 — = 2 2 Zltrys tennis fato at stake and with [Terre Haute lad’s rushes, The New |"®E10OFNE cltles: ing vesr. 1t was votedMpon £0 1o~ 1 oo vior ot el Wierd T e ourke, Lutzke, | Now pivain 1. 3,053 (& 13 3| Tilden as the hero, plucking vic- | Yorker scored a knockdown in the KING FOR GAME: iy, i s e | Natensy” bat i face Jo 1 3 5 0| Eichroat. Home run—nela. Sncrificen | 3 i +:200 000 010—3 ] tory out of almost certain defeat! s : LOOKING: FOR GAMES and also to place a team on the attlor, (will, iface (Jos f Rico, Adams. Losing pitcher—B ORI SRR T first fow scconds of fighting when he| iy, giavie A, C. bascball team of [fleld for S Champ, kayo artist of Hartford in o ¢ 2z 0 1fRien ddame | Losing | pitcher-—Bullon. | “rwo’base hit-Brombire. Sacr Tilden’s love of the melodramatic |caught Taylor off balance with | SLAvIC She (0 IRAY Bl “for: {BndAy. games, ThoiYeutn A ! e G s 2 and Geisel. | Riclly, Wild © pitch—Dunne. | i5 well known. T have seen him|right fo the shoulder. Taylor went|Lorcstville held its first practice that will represent the Plrates this the, J80-pound diubon. g 3 l1‘ 3 0 :rmzar:‘se: ur, nd Hennessey. Time | ¢ime and again make unquestion- e o a1l fotns, Bt Btiinded ‘up Saturday afternoon under the len- |year is expected to be a strong one. Hall vs. Larrivicre o Wgwiigr g 0 NATION:——AL LEAGUE " 8Bl €asy matches appent Aitionlt, lurhuxt without & Connt: dership of John Fortin. Manager | Most attentiongwill be paid to the | Ray Hall and Leo Larriviere will g0 D, ol 4 Just to score one of his brilliant ro. | Cansoneri was too slick for Ry-|Fortin has banded together a well |Sunday team, &vhich will be differ- |furnish one o, the sensations. These S o coveries and stave off defeat while |chell and had the Chicagoan bieed. | balanced team with which he expects |ent from the City league team. The |two fought on the last card and the o e BROOKLYN hundreds of ha 5 is | b R ‘2s | to gain dinmond honors through the |first practice of the year wiil be |deccision almost caused a riot. Hall ha - - - andclaps saluted his |ing early in the fight. Rychell was Bl 2t S ke AR o P‘o, AE thrilling efforts. willing, but took a good beating be- |*tate. ~Games are wanted with|held Sunday afternoon at Willow | Was glven the fight on points by the R I P.O. A E.| Partridge, '2h s R But despito all this, Bill has a |fore his scconds tossed the towel into | Unionville, Simsbury, Avon, Stafford | Brook park at 10 o'clock. The fol- |judges after four rounds. In bring- 1 0 3 3 1| Hendrick, rt . Lt 0 ) highly developed degree of sports- |the ring when Canzoneri had his man | SPrings, Windsor and teams of like jlowing and all those who wish to |ing the pair back into the ring, the T ; b f : g:’r‘rxr:n;.r 1 e 0 manship. He Is one of the most|punch-drunk on the ropes at the|callber. TFor games address John |try out for the team are asked to Mohawk A. C. officlals are giving the 5 0 0 o0 0fRarrett, 3b . 0 p e 36 —_— misunderstood performers in Amerl- |start of the seventh. Fortin, Church avenue, Forestville, |be, present: Charlow, McAloon, (boys an opportunity of declding 112 2 g Flowors, a3 . T can sports history. He has weather-| Henry Tuttle of Minneapolis, who Zapatka, Howard, Begley, Claire, |Which really {s superlor. 12 1 1) Butter 1zozg o Landers Team to P]ay (125008 | e a1t professional offers. Somo day | fights under the regal ring title of CARDINALS PRACTICE Matulis, Carlson, Yankaskas and| The weights of the classes range 0 1 3 0 0fMcWeer 0.6 0 0 46 s he may turn professional—but not | King Tut, was being shaded by Jack The Cardinal A. C. baseball team | O'Conncll. This practice is open to|from the 108-pound division up to 1 3 0 3 1% Bam o 0 0 0 0 and All.Plamyme before he has given his best efforts | Duffy, a junior lightweight from To- |will practice Thursday night at Wal- [all and a large turnout is expected. |160 pounds with 10 bouts making gl T 2- 0 IR T rn T in defense of the International|ledo, but got in a serics of head |[nut Hill park. All players are re-|The coaching Will be in the hands|up the card. Boys from Waterbury, Towe M TAEm NEW' YORK qulpr!:’)'. puncheshinot!hxc sc\'enl‘h round tr:m quested (ka report as this will be the m’dC}mrlie Miller nn(l] the bu;inesfl Springfield, Terryville, Hartford and 2—~Batted for Hoftmann in $th, . R. H.PO. A E. 'his country's tennls future 1s in |felled the Ohioan and,led Duffy's|last workout before the game with end of the tcam will again be in 2x—Batted for Harrins in ith. Tyson, 1f ..... [ The Landers, Frary and Clark y ¥ i < Tiz—Batted for MacFayden in 9th Lindatrom, 3b 17 1 3 0vasevant team, champlons of thee g'}ng"' Tildfn ancsinotiintend it aecondssiomiomaln sttiostonsl: perlintonSuday. therABndeof Ben Bauncr: (Coutinued cn:Eollcwina Pene) onton .. 000 000 110—1 | Rousch, ct . 2 3 3 1 0{1926 Industrial baseball league, will | *3¢ & Ainking ship. {ladelphis 204 001 00x—7 [ Hornsby, 2b Fosa 2 All that he asks, he says, 18 that T2 base nits=Lamar, Cobb, Simmons, | Terry, Th . 8 3 4 0. 0l® ‘"‘l’he season off Thursday night| 1is hum knee holds up / | L) > L) haner, Tobin. Thrce base hit—Roth- | Bentley, 1b 1 1 0 by playing the Gascos Sat-| o 5 G d d Gl Fotk. ‘Losing” pitchor—Harriss. Umpires | Nardper, g R o “-?fi°§?o:t"zdnf§m;\'g INS : o Amt lt a rand an orious Feehn y -Owens and Omsby. Time of game— 9 9 1 ¢ TN Plaiville elub in Plainville. WINS DOUBLE-HEADER | NPT i, o 0 4 o o| The Gascos will try to wipe out|, The Jilkekin Allyn basepant team | WHEN WITH. A LIGHT AND HAPPY ~AND THEN You ARE HANDED < AND" AFTER THAT TO ! NEW_YORK 9 0 0 2 1ltho two stinglng defeats handea | L00K & doublc-header from the Com- | HEART You PAY YoUR HOTEL BiLL A TELEGRAM FROM YOUR FIRM| SMITHSBURG AND A FEW AR R PO.AE 51 5 §lthem by the Landers team last )‘o:xr'?l?::;;l:‘of‘::fl\!’fl nlvus 3‘v‘svr:rd:\:i\'1. | EXPECTING To Tan€ THE SAYING GO OUER AND SEE MORE ‘STOPS -* S Y Ko s 0 ® o o(Thursday night at Walnut Hill park. 8.nlnib pame S50 g | NEXT TRAIN For MALZ AT CLAY T C i Serbaie Hotigae s — — — - —|Coach Jim Lynch of the Gascos has |t 6 and of the second 15 to 10. | AEHIIaRE SOHESRSIEE i 0 31 e 0 a3y 2 3 1| been grooming his charges for the |lact. Irige and Gridge hit threo [ L past three weeks and he promises | PAgEers. The lineup of the winners P R in to have a collcetion of players that | 1 a8 follows: Fridge ¢, Grubi p, i i 00 0t will make the Landers team step. T 1b, Gridge ss, John 3b, Yank ¥ Dt SR Conch Eddie Goeb of the Univer- | m If, Bunk rf. The Elkskin ! Gy el 5-’3{:":”{1 eberr sals will have his entire squad in the | Allyns challenge any team averaging f R ST T game. The players to be used in- |12 to 14 years of age especially the ® 13 21 1o 1| Reardon, O'Duy an C Time— |Clude: Monty ¢, Joo Fitzpatrick 1b, | Washington School, Union Streets, 200, Vincent 2b, Bucheri ss, Darrow 3b, | Owls, Diamond Dusters, Junior Fal- i Charlow, Kelly Goeb and Gernsky, { cons and the Tigers, Call for games 3 I outficlders and Chant, Nester and | for John Casinski at 41 Allen street. Z i Preisscr, pitchers. Hillstrand, Mates e iz g : and Ostertag will be ready to step STATTE LEAGUE MATCH z ‘ 0 into the fray when called upon. Tddie Anderson, representing ,’,‘ | Hargiave, 1 Sy AliEialnyie, Rogers Recreation alleys in the | . = i mressor, . Simday atternoon at § o€lock the | State Individual Dickpin Bowling . é//‘f} ] Pinelt, a «anders team will meet the strong | league, will be out for revengs on : = i i o | All-Plainville team in Plainville. A | o S tor o e 1, == , e, 5 el G e ¢il of Torrington tonight when they ot B ,2‘ I tals = | ¥ 2 P! i meet in this city. Ne i ( v g e g the fact that Eddie | fool six out of ninc 5 ]a;l S ///’ =% i T neBothilalupaie il o s s ous s D AR G the //5///// = 4 i Ahlm:l SR rl‘on equence he will use the strongest | ¢ i (On]ar".lm iddic hopes to cop il ( UK\ i alish, s TR ineups for both teams. Ji BALte i = ) . i Whinon, “te” o "Tho. probable Tineup of the Uni- | ARDFThEr] Comedl SMOTHER “BUT INSTEAD 1T SAYS OH-H-H- BOY'! AT 1T A Vilson, o 0 s 2, e - ———— 4 J! . h | Btanhonson, 11 0 versals will be onty e, “Hooks"” | 1 ?IPPO;MEWSHI\:OU G‘-go’”‘"‘“ DISREGARD ALL PREVIOUS GR-R-R-RRAND AND .o | .33 538 0 0 Fitzpatrick 1b, Vincent 2b, “Rabbie” | Amateur Boxi 2 AR R ORDERS, COME HOME" GLOR:R-RI0US FEELIN' i helirladd 9 1 2 & 0lBucherlss, “Flash” Darrow 3b, Char- mateur boxing | SAmE Dose i Blsier D o, ® 1 o 3 o|low If. Gocb cf, Gernsky rf and || THURSDAY, MAY 5, 8:30 P. M. L o Z 2 2 2 "lchant'and Nester p. The reserves | at DopiLey | LT o ] 27 20 3 hwill be Mates, Kelly, Hillstrand and || ¥. M. T. A, & B, Hall, Main st Dow -Dow. || E!nr!nnllll 000 ;| "Ten Second” Preisser. 1 STAR 40 & i A \ “hicago 201 i BOUTS ROUNDS f|— = . vo_bi its—Ford, Steph , Hart- 3 % . ~ £ . e rd i Troid: Stephenson, Mart- | ARGUMENT OVER GAME RAY HOGAY, Terryville Terror | i L mpirescator: | The Owls and the Washington | and i ! an and Hart. Time—1:34, School ended a game in an argu- || JACK CARSON, New Haven, /—O i ment yesterday when with the score | | JOHNNY CLINCH, New Bri i PHILADELENIA | o A g, |12 in the seventh inning, onc-man | and A Brialn | A A ! 5".“314‘" 5.8 'z 1 "1 ¢(0ut and a runner on third, an Owl || JACK WATTS, Terryville, i ,—‘E\ | Spnuiding, i 313 0 ojRitafly bal o the loft fislder which | [ BILL TAYLOR, Hartfora ,/g,‘ 4 I Wil = 0 2 1 0 0lwas caught the runner scoring from | and i a;fif ?\\ - ok 25 9 0 5 o ofthird. ICthe runner held the bag || BILL LAEBERMAN, Springfield i e S | e 0 o 2 0 ojuntil the fly was caught and then General ?‘ Z 7 Lanalh, ot § % 5§ ©lrcored. the run counts for the Owls Admlssion 750 /. ,? H fi 71 Thompion 1 g s ,‘,r‘"',"," the action of the Washington | Ringside $1.15, Tax Paid 7‘1&? 717 LMEEHR R Pruett, p . 6 0 & 0 9 rchool team in walking off the field | | ycket Headquatters:— A =y SR e ® 0 a a ofsives the game to the Owls. If the Patsy Bridgett's Smoke S 1 BEAEA (B % Decatur, p ... 0 1 6 1 of|man left third before the fly was S o SEttE Suioks ghop il = = caught, ha should have been out on s Tanchy Maln 5t I f,',é.;g : = (Continued on Fellowing Page) & double ShechanisARmoke-sHop: L | ! |