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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1928, WW%W‘WNWW“WWMW CORBIN SCREW AND P. & F. CORBIN BASKETBALL TEAMS WIN IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE—RECORD LIST OF ENTRIES FILED FOR AMATEUR STATE TITLE TOURNAMENT IN NEW HAVEN—COURT CHAMPS TO RECEIVE AWARDS NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT Aadadd CTEL0TL00000000000000000000000000PNPPI0NPIIIPIOPISI PPV PIL T4 90000000 CORBIN SCREW AND P.&F. 'MAJOR BASEBALL LEAGUES HOLD OFFICIAL OPENINGS TODAY [MAJOR LEAGUES TO HAVE QUINTETS ARE WINNERS OFFICIAL OPENINGS TODAY | Fafnirs and Stanley Works are Definitely Out of the| Shivering Washington Crowd Sees Boston Team Defeat Running for Industrial League Title—Stanley Rule | Senators — Present Season Marked by Passing of Outfit Bows to Circuit Leaders — Four-Game Pro- Veterans—Favorites Appearing on Opposing Clubs gram to Be Staged Tomorrow Night at Stanley This Year — Players Cautioned That a Victory in Arena—Landers Team is Swamped by Lockmakers | April Might Mean a Pennant in the Fall—Scheduled in Game. | Games. ' | Wl t . R aseballs weighted with pennant | to put on that of St. Louis. Corbin hopes and fears today bring the| P. & F. Corbins S AL i ; § game home to more than 400 major | Harry Rice will be hitting for the BAEnIng 2o tse s rmnes o | 4 league players and a quarter of a | Tigers against the Browns and there Works . § 5 615 | million fans. | anley is no white clephant on Chick Gz & A shivering Washington crowd e e e nastony Tl | Lo Shinaeas e ea il i siey Su e NEEE % Grove, Rommel aod Ehmke! B - \ L 3 e 5 ‘American league fans today will see | Washington colors instcad of St, Bisbley s < ¥ i : y 1 the eurtain rang up at Philadelphia, | Touis and Tris Speaker is wearing Vietories of Corbin Screw and T.| Are MamSlaYS 0‘ Athle"cs . o / y ; S AL, Roston, Detroit and Chicago while | troit bench. George Sisler is in the blue of Philadelphia instead of ® v Ttule SOk > 2 TN R the National league is starting an- | the red, white and blue of the Sena. ;,hf'lfififfi.":‘?‘."flq“.'y, mr”m ,‘t“l' % - 3 e N % : 4 s pt g & other baseball year at New Yor tors. Bing Miller's stockings have e iy Tou Syl S L i - Fe e pe g Brooklyn, §t. Louls and Cincinnati. |changed from brown fo blue. vt Htaniey | fracas of the basehall campaisn {hat b T P : i act e Heavy artillery has been massed | v prospect pleas .\m.t : daeriway. todayemay he cone 5 o B o . ol cery front for the opening hat- | fickle weather as the big para ed in the Natienal League's | S 2 Y4 - % 4 i ¥ . 8 . Fach manager wants to get off |slarts. It will require nearly six advertised | penna ramble Koo ¢ ‘ 5 i oo N P 2 i at least temporary triumph. | MONtS (0 pass & given point. repres but the main drama of the season ¥, ; o 4 * Players have been told in vigorous fented by two championshim surrounds the anguiar, kiudly figure | < 3 y ~ b : : terms that & game won in April may |marches and a world scries at tha |of the veteran Cornclius McGilli- s : h . declde a championship in late Sep- |*nd. cuddy. e R e B e : ! 3 e " tember, A majority of the players ara Fourteen years ago Connie Mack 5 § i | e opening of the season finds |ready. The fans have been waiting scrapped one of the greatest base ¢ . h . E i the usual variety of changes. Ambi- |Some time. ball machines of all time. Among | J 3 tious youngsters will be found on | ROSTON other startling moves he asked waiv- : every club knocking at the door of | _ hB o LA SR ors on Chief Bender, Jack Coomls, o ¢ . opportunity. Veterans have fallen | s ; i HaO S under the handicap of bad legs and | Flagsicad. of and Eddie Plank : e e e 5 X Williama, 1 night leave Fafnirs and Works definitely out of the rir The enly trams which now I chance of winping the pennant the P. & F. Corbin and U Serew quintets. In the first game the Corbin Screw won ever the Stan outfit hy a to 15 score. This was the most | exciting game of the nizht. The sec- ond contest between I & F. Cor-| bins and Landers was too one-sided to be interesting the Lockmakers won by a 45 to 21 score = These were the second last gaines of the season. Tommerrow might a four-game program will be present- »d at the Stanley Arena and al- though there is a Corbin Cabinet lLock Screw Shop mame left after that, it will not be played unless it i« absolutely nccessary. Screw Shop Wins Throughout the Corbin Screw- Stanley Rule game, the teams bat- tled on even terms, but in the closing Imagine not enly parting with, but s 5 arms and passed out of the picture actually asking waivers on, as great a pitehing trio g any club ever had in the history of the zams Bender, Plank and Coombs —any one of them worth at Jeast §106,000, If not twice that sunn, as present-day Lasehall prices g0 Today Mack's “big three” ave Grove, Remmel and Ehmke, again a southpaw and two great right- handers, but not to be comparcd a5 & trio with the famous group that 1 More then the normal number of |nesem an Liiil4 3 former major league plavers who |Taie. rf . 1 Inave gerved sentences In the minors | Hofiann 1 have disproved the truth of the gay- | M2oFazden » 1 ing that they do net come back for | iy = here they are again. WASHINGTON There was no Walter Johnson fo i answer the rallying call of the| Washington fans, “Hey Barne: when the Senators and Red lined up yesterd Buck Wheat's | sunburned face will be missing to-] [0, day and the swarthy Jacques Four- | iia ris nier will not hear a major league |Gaston fan cry “Hit it out of the lot Jack.” | The sun will not be dimmed by the brilliant red undershirt sleeves of |y, Bob Shawkey when the Yankees emerge from their dugout- ! E dropped by the players passed on {o| 7zs—Batted for Lraston in $th inning, up of Tony Garro, former hgh|old timers m ] “ i - minors have | Toston 031 000 3007 school athlete, who scored seven of [ “Grove,” the 66-year-old pilot the minors, these same minors h 7 * . | Washingten 301 000 010 2 . - nd the champion admitted v s<t period with only five [sent up young arms and legs to S, hits—T § nis (gax‘:mhn p.:mu ar;d-'nfl.ell‘o.:: to the | went on, “has more stufl than Plank i, which naturally forced him 1o R R 1 . i and Thompson [carry on. Iddie Morgan, standing|rurce ome et e Sy SCnely Ehap t8am bl Yoo MY had. He nay turn out to be as great J tire from the “non-cash” ranks. i 1y suspended for the |out in a crop of Promising Young | er—Mackaden. Losing piicher —Gaston, Arbour who took Luty's place at|when he settles down and acquires Taylor by his victory over Kaufman outficlders, will bid for the favor of | lmnires =i toand Campbell, T center and Captain Andy Yakubowitz | the steadiness that Eddic po | i = 3 Time of game—1:40 o , . gl il R e 8 will be o slight favorite to come out A Fhe Tiangers had Joe Miller, for- [Cleveland fans while St. Louis has :‘:R":'M best players on the winning : Iou“gn-n y :; z0, 1;;01-1,, 1d- R on top hut Alex Tourain and Fritz e © York American and Niag- | Brannon at sccond and Kress at T0 R_E—’_’*'EIYE EM_BLE s b die Collins and Tris Speaker. ri . c M minutes of play the league leaders pitched the Athlctics to four pen displayed the punch necessary to put | nants in five years. them across. The Rulers, by their| “Plank was the greatest left- showing, surprised the gallery Of | hander of all timv dender the fans and were the favoritcs. greatest one-game pitcher 1 ever Probably the big factors that aided | knew and Coombs a wonderfuly con- in making the game interesting were | sistent as well as rugged worker.” the addition to the Rule Shop line-|said Mack onc day in sizing up his mhasunwanuaus® oleozocecsos00008 Hliea29003 Adamson are ready to take him on. Il met in place [short to carry a formidable infield The summary: for all-around honors and the stars tollo Itoland of Waterbury is also of Lorne ( ‘ho was scriously [burden. The expensive Chalmer Corbin Screw of three pennant contending clubs, entered in that class, Cissell will be found at short for the | | . f | injured in 1 idav's game. He | Ciss L . R S e m e amer: | State AMateur CORMMIOBSHNS 101 " v e »25-pouna v | MODLRGAL Team Has THO (0 0 it v’ s ™. nt |3Shite S8 104 SLLIRE: o Puons Mewbers of Wianiug askccua eI ity can LoaRbe 48 SR e pion, from Waterbury, is planning «cn for his sterling work, the locals [Andy Cohen is in charge of second | his chance at first base for the Phil. lies and Arthur Whitney has won| Given Awards Friday Night, the third base bid on the same club. Doug Taitt played his first major| league game for the Red Sox yester- e i e Be Slflg&l in New Haven on competing in vouh the mhmrr-l Advan[age Over New Yoik vourneve won i a tarees margin. | base for the Giants. Rill Kelley has| Tcams in City Tournament to Be weight and light heavyweight class- Stewart opened the scoring in the s, Phil Battick, Montowese will: Jomd period when he coasted Over 75 amateur boxers from all | take part in the former class with | Montreal, Que, April T2 ugh the Jtanger defense to take | il tale part| Nay Sanfiorn: ot Haitrora o likely|Mopes of winniug the Blanley cup, |3 €om Hooley St a1 whip [in the A, A, U. state championship | starter. 10 Kelly makes the middle- | denoting world professional liockey | # Tast baclk land shot 1 ]3!,1).»,~i )8 Lo ation tournament ahich will | weight required weight, we look for- | supremacy, seemed nearer to realiz- Sichurt countct, the SesOEc, SO s ot e Stagnd under the auspices of the | ward to see him cop that title again, |ation for the Montrcal Maroons to- | Mlh he it Milicr with a fast drive m’”"’ ""‘;“‘ :”l"“fh‘f, o b et | will receive their cmblems of vietory | Harriers A, €. at the Haven but if he is unable to make weight, |« s they hcld an advantage of |Trom the Ranger defense about three BE RUIS nob 1oVLEWHED 8. e len] 2 the Ranger def ut three | that 8l 8 2 rops back o the|On Friday night, when the awards [arena on Thursday and Friday cve-|it is likely that Battick will be fore- | two games to one on the New York | hefore the final whistle, The |16a8Ue plaver Arapt DG, 09 chen | Will be presented by representatives | nings. od to mect Sanborn in the finals. | Rangers in their five-confest cot Maycolis fepranlaving with four men | L 0'boul plays for the Giants, of the civic clubs which donated tition. o gainst five for the Ran- |y piconda and Howard Freigau | hem. he mecling of the teais Corazzo, Tg -.... ) SoiL st Rave | soussd uh, i | TOAUNL K. A WL Bosing Basts paied | k ciinalpraipntad i (RENOINE T b B e oo 7 or e sesiot | K 1o (talt Hor Brooklyn + and Gens will be held,at 7:30 o'clock at the Morin, rf Tk e night that he has received en- will not compete due to a in- | Maroon brigade won t It vt e New Vork sextel | obertson makes himselt generally Loys' club, Schaefer, 1t bo Boring il sehits i \yijes from Hartford, Derby, Water- | jured right hand. |of the titular contest with the It losely the sorics count LY WIIYE | useul for the Yankees. | The Phantoms, who capturcd the 7 Ningford, Meriden, Bridg wtry James of Derby is in & class|B0rs 2 goals to 0. The fourth ga morrow night, the issue will be ex= | S50 ot ot players may turn | Senior championship, will receive nford, Westiport, Nor by himself in the heavyweight di-|W played tomorrow night. tahded sto: tie Arth and Jast game |y O g e wrong bench at the end | Kold hasketballs, as will the Boys® i 1d N Iavon, ion and il have Tt6 trouble dn | was scarcely a dull moment | here on Saturday night of an inning: Half a dozen stars|¢lub Reserves, winners of the intere [simon pures from the Park Cit copping that title George Grebbey | i 60 minutes of play which s were for clubs last year they now | mediate title. The ‘Whippets, by vire anxious to compets in the e v was st peax's cham. | W Winhers pul up & supetjor bragd PIRATES TAKE TWO are against. Rogers Hornsby will [ tue of their victory in the junior dis ment with New Hlay pion, but since then has quit the | O nockey o offsel some brilliant | ne Pirates buseball team decided |be trying to beat the Gianis as|Vision, will be awarded silver bas. fighters ready to seek the champion- frlow - rushes of the invad AMCECIN | (10 question of supremacy over the |Frank Hogan and Jimmy Welsh | ketballs, while a special silver trophy ship honors. Hartford ch last e . s, New Ha- [band: , \ Ty Iy takini a doublo | work for New York interests. Dave | will be presented to them by the § >, & T. C. year icopped five till EAAINE | s holhe Teprieonled by Andy | S0e of Hig TeMIBlas gl AT Ik ad 2 Kemnedy were | Bancroft's hits and throws from | American Legion. Siver baskethalls ;.]:::1'\-“ _T_:}: ?t:,l‘:;{:L:{q&;,:rfi"?\r::‘,‘- flock. Herc's how they compired: |eight men, two of {hen winn 1 Gambardolls and dohhny Thomas, was o torrid fiff of filing: w‘\ ts ?v,-wl the 1 iitters, Dougherty saved the [shortstop will help Brooklyn and | will also be given to the midget Ve BaE SoT tHelp .‘,‘I,m,,' {1 e conct - Gobh _ |season. Harttord has Loy Strong, last n:«l‘-"h‘ two substitu Lamb of e day for 1he winners with a beautiful [not Boston. In the American I ague | champions, the Hula Hulas. — Each Vel B} oach plaped « Bine gune o SH {i pvicic ors will 1 A S B oAb atariuts Nt aend | Reroons mid ThomnsaRor L Rk i ot e cateh, The Pirates would {Lu Blue will do all his first basing | hsted player who participaied in the Sotrihe 0'" _o‘;n’l -dnw‘n‘ \} ll:h PR 7 rong bid for honors 1 Bobby Morrison (o 'scek the title gers, in the tl nrl'!nwwl Wy driw ike o play aniy teams in the ity |for St. Louis while Harry Manush, | tournament will receive an a\_\.n.l, ! 2 SfEnseii er . pound class but will fuce T Gombardella looks good in this cliss b penalties. The tesms (herefore givaging 10 10 17 years of age. For janother former Detroit Tiger is in as will the manager of cach victors Mickey" Luke again displayed ere were only a dozen L300 strong oppositic vs 1 e g wel 1 to play the final 5 mi bies tclephone 4183, the Brown outfield. Iiarl McNeely | ious team. the strong offensive style of play | iers at the close of the 1914 Am e e TR e and if in perfect shape should win | which has characterized his work | can League campaign. Fifty did that | Eddic Reed of dlarifo i | iollowing his recovery from a mid- | well or beticr last scason. ; The 105-pound class which is not o scason injury. He was aided by el titanle sca ok i lonors can make N ET e iticd in the national event, wlil Aln t lt a G Jasper his running mate rward | fourteen years ago ended noa tie probable 11 t W ce tany boxers fighting in that | for the pust two ¥ a ¥ | between Home Kun Baker and Wa- | Pitted against the Capi Class. Jack Harmon of Waterbury. | Holst, the cent hoo Sam Crawford, each with eight. |last year the { last year's champion, has departed | Landers continued to play the | Babe Ruth last scason had that | feating ¢ Lt ficht | from that division and will seck the | wediocre type of basketball which | many by May 11 and a dozen others |Was forced fo 12-pound title, Steve Vane of Derby has hampered it in the past month. | finished the campaign with eight or |f0re Revd was decl the winner | 10oks like the to step into the | hel » on but Sa Tor- I = S i s S B S . Sl el b f | WHEN You've (SPENT ThiE — AND YoU IMAGING YoUR - AND YOU IMAGINE YhuRSELF game only a sh e purteen years ago, as now, Ira : . ) nice of on is ready to w The summars Thomas occupled the rola of official |YCAI'S. statr wationa Jior- | it for himself. Many hoxcrs from EVENING REHEARSING Tr SELF PUTTING UP A STIFF HURLING ARGUMENT AFTER Corbins after-dinner spokesman for the Ath- | W08 A ) itidgeport and Stamford are also | SALES ARGUMENTS AMND SALES TALK To A HARD ARGUMENT AT Hira - Rockwell, 1t . S ey S i e e the visit tear t ¥ the chumpions are in- MARNING Holst, ¢ 2 is the report of one of Jra's talks . o position ne ' ' irated 1+ boxers who win the | Mitls, C-Ig cooranns i D ihout the old Athletics, as print Ang ted to battlr ! - championships will come into pos- I"aris, Bt ey 2 n the Washington P'ost on Dec Veldm 73 e L1914, Carlson, Ig A “That Connie Mack, the Las, letnzman, 1g ........ U6 0 wizard, can put a team of niue n aleski, rg : | sight, are in the same uniform for _— Darrow, 1g ...... the first time, to make another | Gennette, Tg . dramatic turn in the fortunes of 2 bascball associated with Connic Mack. Stanley Rule The fourtcen years it has taken fid. to get this great trio together have Garro, 1f . s taken their toll. Collins alrcady is Bengston, If ...... out of daily harness, devoting his ex- Kley, € ....ooovinnnes : perience, rather than his pls b o athe s PYIng | o) rracy. el AT . oAl Murphy, 1g D ot i LynE | Mo Tnaey, ehatrman of the Gon- ) ¢ Haven, one o he members of the basketball teams which won the city champion- ships in their respective classes in the recent tournament at the Boys' club All three have, retained their bat- ting eyes even though they can't | cover the ground thry used to. The figures offer striking proof of this. An Easy Victory | Their marks for 1927 show an aver- Landcrs dropped into a fifth plac ling off of less than ten points tie with the New Rritain Machine s compared with 1914, when | team when it fell before the on-|they set the pace for the rest of the Referce, Dillon; timer, Sikora; corer, McCourt. thee championship. e r— on bu L il 1 4 100 of zold medals which are in- fartford youil 1 sum- | cepibed as A, A, UL champion of the “V ont casions i f " State of Connecticut The runne ! paired 1o m h i will also receive medals, = ~lin the ficld. not one of wWhom eyt hojig \‘\;.’fl:\‘ o Tist ey (ot : n Landers one of whom knows the t of to 1 v dne 1o a 1 hacco, was the statement of Tra |, . } ST oae « ST SHisetint Sl word onas v for the Philadel- \arlow, ) el e Vit Five Stll e Van in dinner iucheri, If ... RS e Philadelphia $106.000 inficld Kamingky, 2 g (Melpnis, Collins, darry and Ba y Tutles, e : consicts of men who don't know o o feat ' Out on 35 Mile da Litke. 1g e 0 0] taste i d only ons Conipaynone, 1 o . " ccording | . April 11 (UIM— | Prejgser. rg e [ 5, dwelt 4 e il 5 ' s of the tirst five leaders in % A ion Dby nners Set Nester, rz " . ¢ i 1 Ang s to = il e e : e L : ’ ~ AND TPOUND STATISTICS AT T AND WHEN , IV THE MORNING | - HE GIVES You THE BIGGEST 1 come it s agmjEy “‘”'”'1-“ inid YouR IMAGINARY TROSPECT YoUu GIVE HIM THE WORKS fi,’ifii;‘”;& :AD l';;':o'?se it it bk o nerCoR R B AND LISTEMS ATTENTIVELY- T OM-H M- ' FIGHTS LAST NIGHT scport Tl NI it Cr i K ; : NTIWELY- | Ae'T IT A GR-R-RAND ., RS Fi gy the first cight leaders: AND GLOR-R-RIOUS FeEELIN —_— Lour show held at " . 1, Claremore, Okla, SAD WANDBALL LEAC A d ¥ ki The Alderman-Berquist b ; Joa Moiuts, Intn-=alike ' oui f yv bt e t wezi, Suthampton, Eng- feam in the Vederal league at the St. Paul, knocked out Kennetl ani ng effec bty B b Jead in the cireuit last night when it ouy Falls, N. D, knocked out Bob- ar s defeated the Murray-Hadley vom- | DY Lyons. St Paul (2) (for : It ‘hilip Granville Hamilton, Ont., | bination in three straight ganes it it i v at the pr o i Both combinations = tied for fanapolis—Jack Kane, Chicago, e me if he pete again o Gardner, Seattle, Wash., first place with 11 and fom ed Tony Ross, Pittshurgh The winr of ter : | Josses. The match was a grueling ik Jeller, Toledo, beat Kid n 1 5 affair. The scores were 21-1%, encho, Mevico ¢ 1 and 21-17. Petershu v Haven will rey t v willia . Minneapolis, won ove ! 1 < To E PANTHERS WIN AGAIN J am | 1 Hlly Tayle ek, Saxkatoon, s,‘\E:_I he Panthers baskethall team of ¥ i i . : # def. ol Colored Hi-Y Tecals mar and they 1 I y 1 e — | e p e ' ! IR ISR oner | Gt READ HERRALD CLASSIFIRD ADS Siasrod for e deams: | S Bedford, fu pre - PO BEST RESULTS |

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