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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, =uJ=zob “aal 10, 1928, 8555 882225800 500000: SHLOBHBHLHL. 16D WASHINGTON AND BOSTON TO OPEN MAJOR BASEBALL LEAGUE PLAY IN NATION'S CAPITAL TODAY—TWO INDUSTRIAL f BASKETBALL LEAGUE GAMES TONIGHT—PLAN TO START DUSTY BASEBALL PLAY ON MAY 15—JUNIOR BALL TEAMS BUSY § VPP $46 600000 ad S 00 4 40 Pl L RREE ) BASEBALL CLUBS LOOKING HEENEYREADYTO | WILL PITCHING SHIFT TO NATIONAL? |INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE TO FORWARD TO OPENING DAY ReTRNFORBOUTI ~ ° PLAY AT “Y” TONIGHT P ot W achingion — Atheies Moot Cham LIS {0 e Trning Upon OB & . Cotins s Piay Landers and Cobin Serew pion Yankees in First Game—Pirates Scheduled m! Arrival in This Gountry = I oA to Clash With Stanley Rule—Fafnirs and Stanley Face Good Pitching From Cardinals — Giants and | SR . 4 : ' 3 . B Works Have Outside Chance for First Place Tie— Braves to Clash in New York—Other Games. ‘ e T e v . . e Second Last Contests for Three Teams in Circuit. { = Paris and other European cities, » E -« major leagus uniforms the lubs | championship of world, will | ! ; “ha Fafnirs : ey their spring junkets | sail from Southampton for th " : . 2 y | Stanley Works through the south and west and the United States April 18 . | Landers . time has come to think ot s Heeney departed for a continental N. B, Machine .. things. | vaeation not knowing whether he Corbin Cabinet . Evervthing Washington and Bos- w h d B Cl h;\\'uu\‘l meet Gene Tunney, Paulino | ; - 1 s T M Elltl’ed d Stanley Rule ton today will he used against them | aS ll]gIOIl a" OSIOII aS [ov Johnny Risko in-his next bout 3 4 ' “ flms e flll b finat o 2ty i and the other 14 clubs of the two & e 2 and not caring much which onc it ¥ o bE : d'm'i Ilr';iQO‘_l}‘lfiulrl'l& "t :" eral I:F fosiies mince themselves in & Te- in Nation's Capital . Play May Start May 15 | cuniat Baskowaht Loosne rames sponsible position tomorrow. | One would mnever suspect that el an effort 10 mmx?;{m seasop will ba president Coolidge will start the | Heeney was a fighting man at all by | " e . g et e er il no chanee that| Wasbington, April 10 (P —Presi- | talking to him. He's not always v e L ) Plans were 1aid last night at a|jioced 8t the ¥ M. O o EVIRSR hie will be batted from the mound ' dent Coclidze led a host of haschall | talking about knocking somehody’s : | Lot meeting of the Industrial Athletic | %80 5 L G IS T eon for he has to throw but onc ball o Ameri igue park today | head off like rest ¢ heavy- 2 3 3 \ L council held at the Y, M, C. A. for| & " i g o Rl so the fireworks can start. « Washington and Boston pry | weight contenders 3 5 i the coming baseball season and a i g . The Senators, besel by injuries,|off tie lid of the major leagne sea- | After he heat Delancy, Hecney re- S . 5 i o further discussion on the formation| There is still a chance that Cor- may need all the presidential Delp | son, The other 14 teams waited un= [yparked casnally in his dressing room F E g 3 : and personnel of an Industrial | bin Screw ,"»“’f be beaten for the they can got in their advanced open- | til tomorrow for their first games. {that he'd like to fight T just | i 4 i 5 o 5 : Baseball league was held. At lutr?""“‘l‘j“' Fat shoula loeg onigl ing Their opponents, the Boston | Thc oper day aliead Lere was |40 sec what he could do asainst hini F e 4 : st X g night's session, six teama were rep. | and «‘il )1-> ‘”:’r- fh'[ dask v""“f"“i, Red Sox, have everyihing 1o gain | arranged so that the executive could | Bt for some stroke of genius on 3 : k resented assuring of a league of that | ¢ ~"m W e i g half-game of and nothing to lose- Even their!participate the ceremonics initiat- | Charlic Harvey's part, or it may i ¢ i g : many teams at any rate. Bryce | & m.. However, with opposition triends have picked them to finish [ing the season of 142y, T B s e R e i Long, secretary of the league, how- | Such as th Rule Shop will offer, it tar down in the second division and | tors will jump 10 Boston tomorrow |yhat Heeney be the challenger, the | & 3 2 3 . ; : 5 ever, will make efforts within the is unlikely that the Corhin Screw it they can play themselves any-|for the second game of the scrics ks i bl A i . > L t next week to persuade two more tcam will take the gas. A victory where near the top of the second | Rated a first division contender, [ \on 1he nomination ; > . teams to enter the eircuit and round | 07 the Screw Shop will put every tier, they will be regarded as get-| Washington fuced the barvier with a | 5 g # it out to eight playing members, | l°am out of the running except I ting somewhere. Washington, on|thoroughly revamped line-up, and | x Rickard was opposed to 4 The makeup of the league will be | & Corbins. At present Fafnirs and the other hand, has reccived some|while all were eager for the fray, | HUeNCY from the first, holding out as Horace Lisenbee the same this year as it was last | Stanley Works have an outside championship support. Slight but|(iic weather man was not so encour- { 10P€ a3 he could for a final climina- season according to the representa-|chance for g tic. It P. & I Corbins nceuraging to Bucky Hares and |aging, predicting rain and colder {1100 bout between Iiceney and (BY BILLY EV | — = s oty tion at the meeting last night ex-|Wins it will be assurcd of at le his assoclates. Few have consigned | tenperatur Risko. It's an open secret that Tex | e in"tha majors. runs fn| I e cepting the New Britain Machine|@ tie for second place and will e %0 the satond ‘AMISIOD. | par = deasiavdan. tor Bosion|iecredits Heeney as a fighter andil e ™ Gne feagus Holds the adgs with," is his challenge. |and Union Works teams. Those al-| therefore keep up its three year A the long grind starts tomorrow 1 Milton Gaston for Washington, | S JAUS more important to the pro- | roy o period only to have the van- | Joe McCarthy visions a closc |ready entered are as follows: Stan.|record of finishing not woi 2 cor all the National league outfits |: bl (,v‘,',, o Lo ) ‘\'. > | moter, as a d ihg. oard e it e Aba Ol | I ‘af-» with the Cubs very }]-l\ubh in it |jey Works, Landers, Russell & Fr-|in second position. and six of the American league | o %y " oiiihing solections cton | Heency discontinued his training | For several years the belief has| Cuyler has helped us. The Pirates | win, Pafnir Bearing, P. & F. Corhln! This will be the sccond last standard bearers, managers are Am- {5 one g o {abroad and hes taken pn some extra | heen prevalent among the baschall | PTI | ¥ill be tough to beat, and so will |ang Stanley Rule & Level, {for . & F. Corbins, Lunders pressing upon their athletes the ad-| (50 505 Ginee for Me- | Welght, He expects to hegin training | experts that the pitching was better | 'l':: m‘\s:"-‘ and Giants,” is h'S,‘ Should the efforts of Secreta tanley Rule vantages of a flying start. Rl immediately on his arrival in this|in the National. There arc some | dipganale Long in urging thc Union Works| (orhin Serew will send its strong- Last season the Athletics played | 2 it ; | country. R R e Ray Schalk of the Chicago White |and New Britain Machine teams 0| st Jineup into the s 5 the first part of the schedule for fun Judge got the call uver Sisler, an- up: 1 5 | est lineup into the game, Luty will 1 3 . ) = int Sox, as a catcher always should, |get into the league, be successful : AR A VO g ) A ssibility of the bout being | SIve evidence of the greater batting Mle Ped [s {Sox, as a catcher a gue, eantit), 2 |6 at center: Nakubowils and <o daE P T TR SRR S S U G e S R e e e e ] ake Predictions o ucms;mnkn at his pitchers. ~Our piichers |meeting will be immediately held 10| pouis winr ton mee | e ffort to get cven. As was the case | U ‘*’\'\\ n L Pt et i e R S e {look to be much better than they | form a schedule for the scason. e an T A p A i anv el last; yeor, Connie Macks Fhlis - | veturn here. 1t Rickard were seri-| I the records of the 1927 scason | on £ye 0l Upe! {aiereiiast yean he ik | A, W. Ritter of the Stanley Rule : ! 0 ] be the guards. Rule Shop will start 3 shampion New | ing: Gillis, s! and Reeves, sec- i & i el € AW p. 5 4 ” and, were others loc | SIS 2an sl bl £ 5 > {cinnati Reds to spring a surprise. | &a ell & Erwin, wWere ap-|.ng Cor. g Sl orke Yankees &t the £U0. o have | wn ot resulate Jast scar. West oo |07 (e bout, e undoubtedly would | the real ability of a mumbur of re- | o i (AW Covages, Soriacds: Murpligy : R Keep Heeney there for b ol itone ; ¢ O T New York, April 10 (P—Not & |“We have a better club than we are [pointed a committee {0 IMerview | (bl ana Sehaefer, guirds found the going hard, i theiv spring | places &pcaker. Tate is backstopping |00 FE SRl e B ,_',:ff,',,,f","\)\',[',' e o manager in major leaguc baseball credited with.” is his warning. Superintendent of Parks Ralph | bk ANt Sehacter, guards. zames, have advised their fri .m.:‘m until AR‘ s throwing arm loosens . e s at is downhearted. As thescason opens| Roger Peckinpaugh likes the | Wainright to secure playing sur-| ‘P. & 1% Corbins will have Holst, “wait until the scason star The)|2ip, (Glllis s taking i plaos never | Samp, 50 o homosey’ sehiedulad fo!| least. = they all declare that they feel great |mental attitude of the Cleveland faces in local parks on Tuesdays| CPNteri Luke and Jasper, forwards; friends have waited and the cham- | suc y filled since Roger Peck- |, Lo B Sy ednesday. for | xir. iund have the utmost confidence in | Indians. “We have a hustling satis- |and Thursdays. | Carlson and aris, guards. In the Dlons must now put up or shut up |inpaugh lefi, and Reeves will guard [prIve i New Vork Wedneaday for Uheir plagers, Some of them may be fied bunch of players. They will| The league will play twilight | landers lineup will be Kaminsky, Manager Huggins pitchers —are | the second sack until Manager Bueky |08 SEMNE R0 00 BOR 2R whistling to keep their courage up give the fans their money’s worth,” [ baseball this vear the same as last | °°0! Marseli and Bucherd, for- ready. We will learn if he has :L;HI e nm,z-ul ook neFmite il o)l i IR SRR RIS iptotics e 49 us they pass the grave yard, but|he guarantees. : season. It is planned to start on | Wards Litke and b el cnovghof them. B e opening pretimin. |0 Te1UTD 0 the N of tho foriner | 1 sp wil Fiance st the aserages|hEY aFe wiIstlng Trooklyn will show it pitchers | Moy 15. s Ball act in & grand new setting when | aries were on the card, with Presi- |“hampion. Two bouts are in pros-| ot the organization mow presided | ot feven i disagtrous aeriekl o€ Lnoke JoanNderstion, MARASRRTNS 4 | 4 tEats b afors b S i el a ik, Chicago, April 10 ( ot 4 2 s pect for Dempse o cares Slseti St ded | goteats by both major and minor bert Robinsen helieve We will Il . o he presents Ty Cobb and Tris Speak- | dent Cooli throwing out the first | FF0 ST 0 :W;_ i “’“ L “‘3“:2 over by E. Barnard, successor to || SRR N P IO wouth has make more runs this year and Ban- YOTE SUNDAY BA BALL ita ontatanifling younssters of & vos) er on the same cluh. He will also| bull and bands playing while the [ounn” Ricko or the winner of the | Lemy J0nnEoI Yo Wl 0 L o icaused Millr Huggins to repudiate croft will be a great help,” Robby lago but with ranks replete with know if his pitchers are as good as| march of players and officials pro- ‘0% young pitchers, all of them in their 160 2 Aunki S% s lannouncaa major league veterans, the Ameri- 3 & X Pyl April 30 bout between Jack Sharkey - ar .gulars, Wi his world champion Yankees. ) 3 -8 he think Y ceeds 1o center field for the flug rals- .14 5701 Delaney. Y first year as regulars, won 14 OF poiotne team,” is Hug's boast: Dan Howley has made the St.| Voters of West Haven Take Oply (an Association opened its 1928 sca- Pittsburgh, defending its National | ing stant | morc game | Owen Bush, lcader of the Pitta. 'Louis Browns over between seasons son today. 3 The pitche . d a ! o ! et e league title, is surc to sce plenty of | Ted Morgan of Seattle, junior “.,'i","‘\_‘\':(yf,'r“'n,y f::f_‘ "‘,]{"’_"'_" are |\ urgh Dirates, National league and thinks he has done a good job.( Fight Minutes To Declde Question = | Winning 20 ball games these days | calls for mighty fine pitching. Tak- | ing down 15 victories also demands nonball) Martin of New Jfining 1n )1s opening serles The) = | ight : | - WIth | hamplons, has forgotten the werld |“We are gambling with some young WIN BALL GAME, Cardinals may have their faults but ON EDGE FOR GAME {lishtwelght champlon, may mect |19 wins, Willis 1udlin of Cleveland hamplons, ns o | . £ ” Beforc Town Meeting. | ME. Iy, i serics, and sees improvement.|players but I am sure we have made The Phantom Cubs baseball tean Adams has made our infield and we (a £00d het,” is his statement. West Haven, April 10 (P—East- | defeatod the Dismond A, . ninc have plenty of pitchers,” states his| Jack Slav;‘firy l(«;o‘k(s‘ wuhr -a;{mr.c. ern league unday baseball for this |} iy 1B sebre ot g ol hout here May 4. Martin has long | o orin : : | case. jtion at the addition i 0gers | 1own was approved by residents as- [The Cubs would like to pluy any KInae onEerown tho TR o aldl e o e mitan Sreigan '"'“’) ‘_’“;‘)"f“” Cennie Mack does not claim a Hornshy and his bat to the Boston ! mpled in town meeting here last |team in the ci ing 13 to 1o In his last appearance in New York ‘;';hzh or T i e et | pennant for his Athletics but he ex- | Braves, “Hornsby has given us & |, jione leatercr s B deb ear, i oints much im- ol 4 pe ! . J v e e ot ot [Morzan came near losing his fithe Tout vear it points fo much - pects them fo make their pregence punch,” he suggests. [ Ehrore oy ol eaitalentaneal |10 Joe Glick, the Seattle boy winning |aeye © . felt carlior in the race. “Last year | The health and strength of the |,y pointed out that the New Haven | READ H Montreal, Que, April 10 (P — |in the 14th on a foul. s Tous who won | e Were slow starting. We should Boston Red Sox plemsen BN Cabei- | S0 PER S o oh feagiio had boon | FOR BEST Ri Heartened by their vietory in the | ARy i 0 the ur pitchers, r\';r N do better this season,” .he hopes. |gan. “The boys are ready but they invited to return to its old home oo £riolh Borers Honnaby | cocondialanittob NG Etanicy Fanp |lltes SMoManon S N diaon Mediiar L SEmOTE B e e o B BICKechpie i watching s biss ik g0 the plavins. N OREERR IR 5oy it Ganin Mgk oy the chan. | he colors of both. Rogers Hornsby, ©yyy “ype New York Rangers are on |Garden matchmuker, will appear be. g 00 A adles— |old team, the Pittsburgh Pirates, it for them. he ber of commerce and had not come Eddie Farrell, Kent Greenfleld and , (% "5 S0 F o o o n 08 o ice [fore the New York state athletia Lhcir first vear and Hudlin With|from the hench of the St. Louis| Burt Shotton does not have to an- ©0 v (7 0o R ot S 9 9 Zach Taylor will fry to show Mc- | (080 e i e e e e D under his belt as|cardinals, “We must beat the swer for the baseball sins of "‘"iu'm- ic (n}- CherNew Huen ool GOIN F ? Gray that he was wrong while Larry | MU With the Al Auroons | the removal of Ace Iudkins of ; ¢ Tesult of a brief chance the|pirates to win, and I fecl we have Phillles of other years and he has Easn e i aie b e Benton and Frank Hogan, the prob- BHAE 5 previous season, one might addthe team to turn the tric Bill impressed upon the players that this | take over the Savin Ttock plot an able New York hattery, came to| The Rangers have heen worked i“f_;:h',':o",':nd(':" leading welter- | ¢ on’ Carroll of Detroit, George | gugg o rother Soor o hape 10 get re the field and stands are now in the|| Trout Scason Opens April 15th. ‘\e(;c\“l’rhfi”:\nl‘ n"’)owhm“(; longer on :1" 57 ‘Aml»‘gf\‘”»“glp'] ;»1."‘“ ;yth h'(,:;‘v“‘ “Hudkins was anxious to fight Jo. LiPeras of New York and Temmy| Buck Harris is banking on the sults by playing ‘heads-up' basc- {course of construction. i oveland and Chicago, long taking the leac shrife i : SE Thomas of Chicago. | Washington pitchors. [ believe we ball,’" Burt declares, Within eight minutes after the pitching than in any other depart-|Which now stands knotted on '::"’;:’1 i e "“"!“ “;“",‘“"‘;’“ True, Pipgras has been up with ?,‘,,:-(. o ;m’(‘v {(u,.::h:zr ,,,llm.\:‘s,‘ both | sl o | mecting opened the vote was taken | ment of play, are fairly evenly |triumph apicce for cach sextet o s er ban Mo New York before and Carroll and | righthanders and lefthanders,” tho | SEES END OF PITCHING and was found te be unanimously | inatched on the basis of their train-| Joe Miller, relief goal kecper of | AU B TN d“‘,""o l’f;‘ ;‘ ]‘-‘ Thomas saw service in 1926, Yet!boy manager figures. i Glonn Bolton, former Mississlppt |fOF Sunday baseball ing records and the early pitching the National lcague, will replace the | ([ RHEEC SE0 TIATN (0 SEIERC WS there is no denying that last scason | John J. McGraw points with pride A. and M. athlete ~who has been | may reduce the hitting to a mini- | injured Lorne Chabot in the 3F Whitke Aralotlict conlEndbes "’f,'m the first that any of the trio to the splendid condition of the New owned for several seasons by the COULDN'T SEE THIS FIGHT SPORT SHOP wume | for the igers. Decision to use the ! g, : z was regarded in the light of regu-|York Giants. *“We will be hard to Cleveland Indians, has been farmed | Cleveland, Ohio, promaters were The Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati | Ottawa athlete in the Ranger net S Siee e lars. |beat,” is the veteran’s prediction. |out again. Not as a pitchers, how- refused permission to stage a De 15 MAIN STREET. will try their hardest to get away|for the balance of the scries w | Thomas, nway to a flying start for| George Moriarty styles Detroit a ' ever, but under orders that he must Mave-Loughran fight recently be- | to a flying start In what they {reached yesterday HOPPE ]S DEFEATED Chicago by winning 10 out of his'combative unit. “We have a fight- play first base because of his hit- 'cause officials thought De Mave was verything for the Sports gard as a pennant year, while Jack | Miller, a hockey, rughy and .,w._‘ first 12 games, finished up with 19 ing club and must be reckoned ting. 1o match for Loughran. Hendricks will have his first Chance | ball star in his amiateur days in O | contests to his credit. George Pip- vlo prove lvam'gxu am has been ub- | tawa, is regarded as a smart goal- | Startling Upsct in Three-Cushion 'gras of New (York l:\‘nn 10 and lost der rated by the critics. li6apar Hie miayad the firso baitior) three, while Carroll won the same . Detrait and 8. Lo, phaying s e 50 e P 0 M 9 it Tournament Deadlocks | muanbier as Pipgras, but lost i Second Honeymoons yeat at Detrolt, will Bopo that ihe |ine New York Amoricns and then| Players in ead S % ;,ec‘}s..: i \;: °|:r'n‘:I...m:l;’.'.;m;;- S i R R e 3 5 A e shm\i: that these seven e e e Mo | tho Boslon Biruins cinimed they had | Chicago, April 10 (P—Another e ';‘;‘"""f“, 5 )“"::h;:‘" St £ not waived on him, he was placed | upset has deadlocked the fer- E = o ek for m time that the season could not . e 7 ga agains fe cehemnied start. Omly one game was | He was allowed to remain with | billiard tournament. It came last P/ ote 9 . o M HAVIN C Dlayed in the first series of 13927 and | Niagara IFalls, however, on condi- night when Willle Hopps lost his ey Nelamen ILL MEET You | Now MAL | CA'T | WENE INATED )y (v s cAN'T GO el A FACE hat failed to reach a decision, Man- 'ion that he would be ava < | first mathe in five starts to sters come through with such a AT The FIRST [ PLAY GOLF ToDAY | panty RiGuT | | V& GOT QABR'ME HIoLs YSTh | [ spor .ger Moriarity is depending on 2 relief goalkeeper in the leagus old Earl Lookabaugh, 50 ! performance, it is apparent that Tec ex 7 'VE GOT A BRIDGE| AFrer LUNCH | AT Two - IM WAITING| THE CRowD ? |1 Whitehill to southpaw his team to a | BIS services were required 94 innings. The defeat placed him ¥ AT Two AND I'Mm You WnNOw FOR THE MANICURIST commanding place and will give him X idgedis | the American league is in for some HAVING MY _ NoWw pitching is not onc of them. The Pirates think full well of their| sharpshooters, t00, and the Cardinal- | New York Rangers Ready for Third Pirate mix-up should leave no doubt | that the season has started Duel on Jee with Montreal Ma- | More than a baseball game will Le the National league opening in New York where the Giants and Braves clash. The two clubs are filled with players who have worn % with 18, Horace Lisenbee of Wash- Sl | York, former bantamweight cham-'jovo “tiin 17 and Trving Hadley pion, in a junior-lightweight title | or Washington with 14. When thr Get Your Tackle Now In 4 tic for first with John Layton | mighty improved pitching during | Hoppe's numerous on the St Louis bench safety shots into points and playing [} T g With Brooklyn's pitehing : . . 4 spectacular game, Lookabaugh N Staff only walting o see the whites | PCfends Flywelght - Championship all the way. He is considered of the Phillies' eyes bofore they | yug : Fithe b o 5 gainst Routier Parra, Chile: the championship, however, | <hoot, But Shotton's hatsmen will hicas has Toct three of the six | PAYNC Holds Time Lead of Litde be given an early invitation. Sever- | in Fight Last Night, ¢ he has played 21 of the new Phillies will be plaving Copulos advance : thelr best major leagus game tomor. | New York, April 10 (UP)— it I Banced (o sl g dace last night by defeating Allen | Country Marathon. 1OW. Schwartz today retained the fly- - . Bk : Hall, 50 to 45, in 61 innings. The | weight championship fitle awarded | gorent shoved 1Mall from a tle for| Savre, Okla., April 10 (UP)—An- More Than an Hour in Cross- b fending champion, Otto Reiselt for |@ time lcad of a little more than ter Parra, Chilean f1¥- | gourth position one hour over his ncarest rival, el Sl ey Hoppe's defeat raised the hopes| Peter Gavuzzi, England, when con- 2 4 S S e of Reiselt to defend successfully his | testant in C. C. Pyle's cross-coun- Return to Fold Vails 1o Enthuse | S0 0 800 T i g [title. With two deteats and three ‘:'.‘ 'i;lv‘r\ 'll'v' 19\«:0 ,tod:\) for Clin- S L L . fai s on, 51 miles distant. Manager Miller Huggin-. Parra was willing tbut green. |y F;“f',,,,‘,“w':,’m'm‘_ Bedl 8 the | - e eainall Saore that i e o S| Other pairines for today on Payne vesterday by winning the Announcement that Pitcher 15 to York, April 30 (B—Pit 1 danced ir and 1 : e Wy THOUSAND Charles Weston vs. At Thurn- | Sl gk 20 How ABOUT THE ST s ioe n}c‘%u«s Shocker's announceniont Visiting hoxer completely mysti- e it i PARTY MILES AT An Ex {0 ; il A blad, Copulos vs. Augie Kiackhefer, | E2¥Yne finished ninth, in BeACH PART Gt A BRIDGE To PLAY BRIDGE ALL THE BLANK 5 10 diamond is i i ok s 5 . S To AT o ST YH\‘M .,,.LLC:.\-., e SN cven in the fif. |And Lookabaugh en Kenner, | 7oy McMurty, one-armed Newhall WE'RE SPOSED | AT oeLock THS ¢ T E- TIME - ~ AT [ Cal. sumer finished sceond in To ATTEMD B AT TH(S DUMP 13 COSTING Me the part of Manager Hucgins of the nth round and attempted to score | 5 S 4:3 ! ATS HOLE-IN-ON} Yanks (@ knockout —the only thing that| o vo ADHL 10 0P | 2 _\ET‘!\’ “We dowt carc whether Shocker | wonld have eiven him a decision— | ¢ Now York April 10 (0 - 1. HOCKEY CHAM < ) reports or not,” Huggins said yester- | but Schwartz relied on dancing and | ‘”np‘m" o :w "l‘;“h "")M- ;’j 251 Dututh, Minn., April 10 (- A T | B iy (oft i, A yois | nea is the American association day. “As a matter o { I 1 1ot | jabbing atta and took the counted mueh on him this year. We | round he had the other [ made a hole in one on that cy champion for 1928, By iave several voung pitchers avail- | carlicr A ched that hole yesterday he | holding Duluth to a one all tic in able, and if Shocker doesi't care | - = | mentionea the feat, and one of his|the fifth game of the final play-off o repor will be all the same German Swimmer Breaks | companions ehalionzed him to prove (last night, the Millers took the with us |y Saw- | title by making a total of two goals A o Erlielioe. S thr g Lapiat g : ration Swim Record | [ 7] [in the series as compared with Du- intorests in the n 11 4 many, April 10 (M‘ g Tuth's or had en zranied rein- |- mmerich, German profes- | HOLD BOXING TRIALS ——— statement by Commissioner Landis, S switimers, today broke the | gronto, Ont. April 10 P - ARRANGES TITLE BOUT Shocker won 18 games and Jost six WOrll's duration swimming record | youncement wen made by th ‘hicago, April 10 (P)—Promoter with the world champions last sea- O0f 32 hours set by Mrs. Lottie | Ontario branch of the Amateur Atk 3 s Mullen announced today he son. Moore Schoemmell of New York at | 1oiic union o anada that the On- had nged with Tony Canzoneri Although Shocker passed up Miami Beach, Fla, last week. At /|turio Olympic boxing tri will be iof New York, world's featherweight ‘raining excrcises with the wkees | 10:30 5. me Kemmerieh had been | nold here on + and The | champion to defend his title against this spring, saying he was done in the water 38 1-2 hours and gave {bouts will be conducted under the | Joey Sangor of Milwaukee in Chica- with baseball and intended to stick every indication of heing able 1o | rules of the rnational Amateur | go this summer. Mullen said he ex- 10 his radio shop in St. Louis. l | continue for the &0 hours he had | Boxing federation, which will be pected to hold the match on or was listcd as a holdout. i set as his goal. used at the Olynipic games. about June Z1. is statement by repeating i