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| ot | MAY ACCOUNT FOR SUN'S HEAT mer bas s ovo noce s e AMERICAN LEAG |By the Asscciated Press, | men had a two hour fight on their o f s por ts ] New York—Sammy Baker beat | | hands to save the dwelling from be- | ————— i Gay s y i 1 ix, B 0). e ing destroyed. The garage and two ! S VQl-ya"';os,:,ff;f,r‘l.." bt |Billy Alser, Phosulx, Arle, (10). | 8t. Louis, April 17. (P—Collistons | struck by the nuclcus of a felium |autos were consumes witn the loos mmv'wl Aashis clon 5l l;h“fldnphm /) . S ;Tom‘ Lu.—ouni Des Moine: l . ET—— of atoins traveling in the air at the | atom moving ar 10,000 miles a #ec- placed at $8,000. Joey Kaufman of New York who | Cloveland 5, Detroit. 4. Owners ol Elgh[ Clubs An"c].l‘\‘,“fi““‘ out Frank texa, 5*“V!Tennjs Star Pr mng for Hep|rate of 10.000 mils a sccond nave | O Picturcs have disclosed that| The ewner of ene of the machines was scheduled to fight Bruce Flow Chicago Bt Dot o) i or! (3). 3 Tennbaceaed 1o R e when the fast atom of helium [had just put the auto up for the A0 ‘Baxlers neano o el | Chicago—Jack McKenna, Toron- science, opening last night, evidently gave pafe Successful Season Anihony Paolillo the matchmalker, the “run L Pof. around-" With the stage all set for New York " I_unu| 2 Sk = a real lightweight serap, Kauffman Washington . 1 sop! New York, April 17 (P— Bight sent word in yesterday that he was St. Louis il and would be unable to fight Cleveland 1 .S00 teams well matched on paper form ' 1 800 the basis for confidence of Presi- i N AN 0 tracks of a million [utom of a new Kkind of oxygen. | e G S b —_ Chicago 501 o0t Yohn W Consias Mool _drew (12). Kid Moher, Baltimore, invasion of Europcan courts by |Tacing atoms have been caught by | Sinee th oxygen atom is heavier | OLYH O T e , {dent John Conway Toole and owners Leat Pep Albee, Washington (6). meeting strong masculine opposition | the camera, Dr. Harkins reported. | than either of the atoms from | Plc soccER e e e R R : {gz Of International league clubs for a | Philadelphic—Eddic Shen, Chica- |in her jast pecetion mtehor pfore | AbOUT 100001 photographs have | which it has been formed, a new | s night. Those fight customers who 3 ey successful 1928 season. Play be- |EO defeated Tony Ascencio, Spainher departur | ben taken, showiig how explo-{ heavier atom is thus constructed. | had purchased tickets in advance | | zins tomorro (10), day she met the strongest | 8i0ns occur in these atomie crashes leulations have indicated, said ;Tw(‘nly Nations, Including the Unit- were stung in the bout that was put | ) The Newark Bears, popular favor. | _Topeka, Kansas—Bearcat Wright, | opposition st s vet encountered | and how, out of the wrecks new | Prof, Harking, that the amount of | ed States, To Have Teams in Come Plowers gave Nat Kawler, sub- . New York at Boston. ites during the winter months, open | OMmaha, knockad out Juck Johnson, in Edward G. Chandler, a member | atoms are shot off eat liberated in the formation of : : a terrific lacing for dve | ashinaton Philadelphia ithe season with Toronto handi- |former champion heavyweight (5). |of the Davis cup squad, and came | Prof. Harkins spoke at @ sym. one pound of heliun atoms from | Petition. ferce Billy Con- Detroit, [capped by the illness of Walter | Miami. Fla.—Pal MeDonald, Terre | out victorius by the scorcs of 6-4, | POSium of leading Amrican Piwsi-|lighter atoms of hydrogen “should | Amsterdam, April 17 (UP)— ced 10 step in and stop hicago. Johngon, manager and pitcher- Hugh Haute, Ind.. knocked out Billy Ryan, | ¢.s, The last st was not com- | CIsts and chemiists on “Atomic| give as much cnergy as the burn- | Twenty natios, including the Unite the slaughter, | — {McQuillan, another Newark pitcher, | Cloveland (2). plets On Monday she took a stiff ! Structure and Val He dis-{ing of 16,000 tons of coal, or vnough |cd States, will have soccer football - NATIONAL LEAGUL is suftering from a sore arm. Bill | Omaha—Tommy Grogan, Omaha,’thres set mateh from Elmer Griffin, | Cussed the rosults of his experi |t hoat | Moore is still another |likewise is Adams. e Bears have some pitchers left | It wasn't a 1 it we match. With the amateur fig fighters under siuch a fire of jand th n | ' Loulsville, Mo aen RN Gore | O IOTS REE aRd Al e Rlon G LR n R Kat g L e aidad, v The twenty nations: Argentine, 3 e i . | and ey will carry on until their 'l-ouisville, Ky A ¢ WOr= L Anderson sail for Europe on the | ittoms e shot ¢ speed | dug Itly o the occurrence of this | Belgium, Bulgaria, Chile, Germ: lam, ¢ cortainly wouldn't b aniiss | fellows can lend a hand. Al Mamauy [man. Kenosha, Wik, (10). P it eaiin . doi |through a gas may be made to|reaction. Tn the . formation ot »., Estonia, France, Greece, Hol: :?:m;"v;nc m;\::uyi.n‘m e | lestenid; Brooklyn:a. Wwill pitch the opening game. Bent. | Walter Madlay, Chicago, knocked | " 110 champion's plas in the two | leave visiblo trails oxvgen and hiydrogen from nitregen land, Italy, Luxembgurg, Mexico, household, the e AR - l».\.\Zuhrls. Russcll and Brennan are {out Al Kubiak (4) | practice matches has been & r:,wxmm Inve ““‘“0.'; lias own, he sai Wl heliu CICTBY seCms 0 be | Portugal, Spain, Turkey, United i Standing M; rfl;\s_]m x0§d shap and Howard = | tion to those who saw her win the | . gl theso ”.lfls‘ e Mm:v‘h of wit- | stored up rather than liberated.” States, Uruguay, Jugo-Slavia, Switz- . The Gascos thongh losing | w L ’:::‘\io":‘;‘-g "“"” 3;’“"’“"‘"- are DEHAR ls FAVOR"‘E | national title last summer. It seem- ;v;‘r' ‘p':';g:”m "“':‘" ““"'”‘ "“”"* = erland. ; ey " Wojs s - New York ,..,.. & 1 # k9 Change. o sible ther at her game "8 S s sexonny Ahat theviimia o ogd Ry 2 it Chucky” Woi ane " of thir N Yorl Toronto boasts a_pitching staff in e & loccur a5 abarp Hinew 1recies Gasoline Explosion Drives mainstays in baschall, quickly Ghithon {first class condition. Bill O'Hara filled the gap by 8 igning on “Huggy™ Carlson, former High school pitch- ing ace- “Huggy” will become a Cincinnati | will call on Jess Doyle to pitch the Brooklyn opener. Other pitchers are Fisher, Prudhomme, Collins, Hankins, Song- | » Satterficld, Martin, Reil, Luecas, Brown and Gibson. City and Rochester should member of the Gasco family in o ready short while and he will e for duty with Jim Lynch's *g 3 when the weather becomes propi- e Boston .. il S iy | vomen out of their sick Leds in the than 24 hours before, Murray Re- : ped to drop well within the back | PUrpose may be obtalned with [yl Firemen resc eIl Brony insurance man, had Games fought opening seri mer winners of the classic will be |y [specds of 12,000 miles a second Tl Shr . e 5 u A ., K liouas Ihiladelphia at New York Trank Glllioaley s making hisman- amone, the ncarly 300 Jong-alstince |+ Ghanalos negisstn Jiis tstal matl| by wslng! the: exoiosion ot o | JosenD & s Wunsed from ihe brlige T Chicizo at St. Louis, agerial start with the Skeeters while | runners participating in the 324 game, plaving almost entirely in the | acive atoms, such as tiose of He will not only add strength on | Pittshurgh at Cincinnati. Dilly Southworth, the former Brave. [nual B. A. A. marathon Thursday. || K court to give Miss Wills prac- | ‘thorium €. By wuse of a moving | the diamond but, as he is an exccl- | Jiosion at Brooklyn. Glant and Cardinal star, is leading he early favorite, as usual, Was|(ice in driving, However, he was|Picturc machine ahout 100,000 | lent basketball guardhe will also E— - Rochester for the first time. Thor- IDe Mar, five-time victor of the his. ing his best in that game, and | Photographs have heen taken 2 - . mahlen, a southpaw, will pitch for ‘toric cvent. Oth forinis sl o o which v 11 s : ol be & member of the conrt quintet X a s ic event. Other former winners | founa that 1 d his hands full to | h gives the tracks of abou: whizh represents the company WITH THE BOWLERS |scrscy city. Rochesier has not an Who will race Thursday, includc’jol1 Miss Wills on even terms. Her | 1,060,000 atoms, s —_— nounced its nomination. Pabre, who finished first in 1815; ' geep drives were fully cqual to his,| “If atoms have the sizes nsully | Election of a captain of the New ROGERS ALLEYS Montreal returns to the Interna- | Kenncdy:, 1917; Linder, 1919, and | «hile her sharp angle shots often | attributed to them by Physicists { ICANG OUTSIDE o e e e U L y ,m“.,), ,,_.ag(",, “vm; ,m“m ,.‘,[.;4 ?( Zuna, 19°1. caught the former intercollegiate | then each doubly charged lielium DIVVYS ON askeths s EY WORKS OFFICE cading. George Stallings, “Miracle : 5 G S sl : bt i b s d will take place this noon. TR Ak _:r . n:s'on Brn:?fl S Much interest was focussed upon champion yards out of position. |atom which is shot at this high cholee rently lies hetween three | G , = sty | speed passes directly through more men, Sowk: eski and Kraszew- W Ui i .'nlllv‘;ydo nlm;;uw‘r;‘ol not“ r'm}'w‘fi”‘ here tomorrow for brief train- [ than 100,000 of the atoms of the NECCO I D narnife ot N Blaction <l & HEe ufv Do B ¢ |InE preparatory to the 26-mile grind YL s Nm.n;w'\ ;lul'r; h e tracks | | WAFERS @ er sect f this s, o | % i S 3 gianally be found in another scction of t IFowler's absence will hurt Mon- | i issue, | he third baseman hurt an n an_exhibition game. zer Harry Hinchman thinks treal ankle May Joe Jasper of the I'. & sketball team in the e Lie will show Reading fans a n-um! gue, has been added o the ! 1100 per cent stronger than the entry | the all-star team which opposes 0 of Jast year. The Cubs will send the | the Hartford RubberWorks five to- Kevstones some worthwhile talent S s ned. The extremely minute ol night at the Stanley Arena. Mickey and several youngsters show prom- Mile Streteh. Pollcy ve]‘y S()Ol] ject from which the belium atom uke's a ausing ouble ay ort- | & 5 18 ca Tukes A e e e i o st JAUNE ShoTto | hulkay OXla, Aprill 17 (LR rohounds s called the nucleus of u Ay be necessary 1o sene B 0 - R etar i araies 5 the atom, and is shown by this . FiAner nz his Substilite uiins Al Tomin cell, two youths of great | Wi Peter Gavuzzi of Southamp- ) wn by thi night, promis “our good outficld pros- peets are Frank Kerns, Andy Moore, John Moere and Neal Dougher Liester Rouprich probablywill piteh the opener. He is a fine young | pitcher as is Eddie autenbacher, The Corbin Red Sox haschall team 1 of this city will be represented at the meeting of the Central Connec- ticnt Ba. I league in Meriden to- | &l kine and Pitts . as generally | i PeATEC i . night. The league will form definite who will he known as Lord. ;:‘”l, m"“-c-:fi,’.:on},2:;:'0‘;‘1 "-'r:",. ; \11.:‘ 11‘1”4 lll‘;f's I,',s‘,‘i,’,,m ",.‘ % 1! b times larger than its Every boy knows ‘em!... 50 Crisp, fasty ldql;;"{nfltxhl t\';mn‘rwl seeason at this * Buftalo's Bisons, tho champions, i 40T, Guste Umek 16:36, | solistls, elseirs weili he pushed back | session, it is expected. open against the Baltimore Orioles. Ralti- st of all George Farnshaw more enthusiasts minor leuguc called b he great pitchers” will be on | % Nothing was accomplished at the | - meeting of managers of teams in 41 Four Bullets b _ jck | 1—Peter Gavuzzi, Southampton,| In some places, however, daylight | > the American Roller Hockey league 1, oI |the mound. B O s IS | Fangland, 270:41 ing began as early as March 2| 1 last Sunday. Ivcs of Meriden was [ (7] | Eorial, the Acagies suampion bate |y oy R Claremore, #nd in others it will be inaugurated OUR BOARD[NG HO JSE B Ahm not present and the mecting was ad- | 15e¢ 1 man. in the outfield. With his is | ZAndrow 1 aug In einua e : { fourned to a later date. It is said ' o | Mannieo Aschdesnan, who dssid o B S S0 Rl N Some form of daylight saving will that several of the team owners | = 5 '{' as “"‘""" ,""“" '.“;]ll"‘_i:)fi";’;“ 29504, Son e | be observed fn ail or past of the clt- ave decided not to start their teams ormer major leaguer, w © r iy e : i nRsachuse! de Island, | \ e R sutelo fasiencinancerids smanten | SEIRL Sran e SRHAm o aalot Mammanials SR lione et | £ | n 2 o mantle 2 ’ B Ep0s - Lib e 8 Ml 2 Sl Z. 1 Z > Al R < ; 16 Wi o et ;';.owr;:‘:r‘nz:‘n‘n:i 5 Gardner, Scattle, 304:41:05, | connecticut, Now Hampshire, Penn- fi«rl AM 3. HYDE OXWALDER, % AH NVES, MR. OXWALDER I & cuit, S e " Lt sylvania, Delaware, West Virginia ? ; - e e lost Z0ne oad M bk Ly araent PHANTOM CUBS WIN i Obio, Indiana, Michizan and Wis. | [ THE MAN WHO PHONED A HALF g AM MR. JARVIS, “THE MAJOR'S S50 Al0—117 'd with able players in Thema N § i b H I Four. ing, cond, Rarrett at third and Fe- | LR Sl ns endle, | B HOUR AGO,THAT T WAS CALLING ff SECRETARY !wic MATOR HOOPLE . 288 “ullop ¢ o el : Sradstoam yis- et i H A T Sk jl CLon and Mocrs e outi - ¥ by the score of § to 4. The LEGAL HOLIDAY H-THiIS EVEANING 10 SEE MATOR A\ SALED NESTERDAY MORNING | that the league s at least 25 per T12g | cont stronger than last * Ileague’s loss in playing talent since { last scason is believed to have been Inum by the gains of the winter with a wide margin in favor of 1928, ar. The | OPENS TOMORROW o KEESYETTO is at present at shortstop, but m be replaced before the season been opened long. Bill Holman, Guired from the Phillics, may b given the third siclding position, if %0, the Profs will have a right handed batter among the ficlders for the first time in five yvears (Continued From Preceding JACK JOHNSON KAYOED | | Former Heavywelight Champion Put (Continued from preceding page.) | | to Sicep in Fifth Round by llm\f- 0 1] cat Wright, i Tokrpa, Kang, April 17 (P—An- other of the few knockouts charged Springficld All Set gainst Jack Johnson in nearly Springfield has one of the few three decades was on record here | teams which will start the scason g with last year's lincup scttled on ex- ¢ The former heavyweight cham- cept for one position Phee and Guticrre for the sccond 1 Manager Joe Buncs Demoe, Mae- || are all bidding assignment. | playing short | o | pion, who fell hefors Jess Willard in i 5, was knocked out in the fifth "3 [ round of a 10 round match here last night by Bearcat Wright, Omaha ne- Totals : » 1 »lg himself and has with him in the in- 3 S R R e field, Jerry Belang™ at first and 0 06 n:]-“-'“ "(:npfl,“-‘ ";"h"gn-h;" Johnny Wright at third. Bill Albert, e e ehampenehip s Ben Bedford and Frank Kane are in | a0 7 B rrom 1008 1o 1915, Johrson Held the outfield with Hank Bosse as !y 10 I BERRT I 10 Roth ) S sitility whan; “NIg™. Micbergall - ana | Honsn z o 0 & o o|Wright on nearly cven terms for el S ® 1 1 1 Oifour rounds. In the fifth the giant Jimmy O'Neil-will take care of the |} ; 0 8 Al i vickim e 5 wiAE Bleie catehing department. On the pitch- iy S8 100 ] elow waien totawst by . it ups ing staff are Joc Bloomer, Phil age — — — — —|percut and remained down for the Garry Fortunc, Myrl 1 8 215 2} full count. e Although Johnson was 50 old March 1, last, he carried his Cummings, all vete won, and Althans New England leagu ans of last sea-| recalled from the gey dn or Bancroft in $th, 2 o |@dded poundage with much of the 4 mnmra Unsettled fn:«u‘-x‘n i fue 120—2lold dash and at time appeared fo Manager Padd O'Connor of | Bronklyn g have plenty of dri in his body Hartford does not expect 1o have his!| Twe ! —Bissonct 1 team settled much before Memorial |-y oo Maran, Day. Changes in ownership of the | Time—1:30. club have left O'Connor to face the | WAL@R vs' HUDK]NS problem of assembling a new team which can win ball games from “Nebraska Wildcat” Plans to Add teams whose vetcrans are their Poundage and Mect Middleweight Willlng pit punches. However, the footwork that Wilson and proved a factor in his knockouts over Bob Fitzsimmons, Stanley Ket- chel, Jim Jeffrics and more than a score of others, was lacking. Reardon, strength, | In pitching strength, the Senators | look as good as any othcr team in the league, on paper. Lem .Owen,| whe won ninc. out. of .14 gumes for| Champion. 4 il Bridgeport last year, is expected to| (o0 0 o The N repeat for Hartford, and “Buck ; Ll el Lymeh, Lefiy Tamorson, — cart | Draska Wildeat.” Ace g ey Thomas, Shcp Cannon, who came 204 4 few pounds and tackle Mickey from the Kanks; Hal Atwood, Blodg. | WAlker for the middlewcight ftitle anks; Hal Atwood, Blodg- | yor0” citner late in Juné or July, ett, Michaels and Styborskl, all >romoter James Mullen has an- looked good in carly se o, | Promoter Jame With Eisemann practically 1ain | " hygking and his brother-manager, of the catching assignment, choice ' cyuge eld out for and got a con- for the sccond atring has narrowed 4.0 ipulating a percentage of the down to Len Mangum and Pete gro receipts. Btack, both capable reccivers. | Walker and his manager, Jack The infleld is still unsettled. | Koarns, signed three weeks ago- Schmehl may start at shortstop. as a welterweight, Hudkins has Blayback is surc of the second base pocn a picturesque scrapper, but assignment; Sthith, a first sacker hig increasing poundage has forced from Toledo, may or may not cover him into the middleweight class. the same bag for the Scnators. Joe | pusnndaecs 14 Malay, who is owned by the Yanks, | WIN FORFEIT GAME has had little experience, and al-| The Cardinal Juniors were award- though he looked good in practige, | cd a forfeit game from the Pirates it i8 probable that he will get his aster six innings of baseball had been experience in some league other played at St. Mary's fleld Sunday. than the Eastern. Schinkel and W Pirates refused to play any #on are surc of their outficld’ poxts, | longe J. Coyle and R. Begley and Fréd Loftus will probably get |starred for the winners and 8. the third position | Dougherty shone for the losers. | son practice. | ooty One person in every 55 cannot| READ HERALD CLASSIFIED A tell green from red. i FOR BEST RESULTS » NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1928, [Speaicing | Buebal Snding fLLSTARTPLAY T M Wt LEN WIS S to, defeated Walcott Langford, Chi- | {cago (%), kee, won over Ted Esterbrook, Nil Ohio, (7). Baltimore—Johnny York, and Bobby Gurel invalid as ,defeated Eddie {Wyo. (10). ireen Ba Five Former Winners of Boston A. Marathon Are A Event On Thursday. Boston ithe entry of Joie Ray, who will ar- Peter Country Runners as They Face 41 {ton, Eng., still in the lead, the Pyle cross-country runners left Tulsa to- day for Chelsca, 41 miles east. | soon to begin in thre | Gavuzzi | Andrew runner, by winning vesterday's ¢1.7 | Payne third with 0:58. The five leaders and their clapsed time follow: Cubs would like to play any team in | | ithe city averaging 12 to 14 years of | ning next November 11, |age. List ing He HIGH PRESSURE PETE : : Who's Out? GRIND GOES ON Gavuzai our tenement to rent by us- |er has signed the American Legion | ald elassified ads, i COLLIDING ATOMS PHOTOGRAPHED; [pria after ‘the blast ignitea theip {home and fire began to spread, - strikes the of an atom of inight and it is helieved by officials | stick and {that it was overheated causing the . | A nucleus of an atom of | wooden part to smoulder and burst of the University of Chicago. told ' of . which immediately |into flames. Neighbors used garden the American Chemical socicty to- | plodes, shooting off an extremely | hose and buckets to hold the fire in | fast atom of hydrogen and a slower | check before apparatus arrived, ew theories in the study of the uni- verse, Prof William Draper Hurkins, Tnvasion of Europe York, April 17 (® - Helen ational women's tennis cham- | 4ay- winued 1o prepare for her| The Howard Bentz, Milw Filuecei, timo pion, cloud an ordin, 10 1,000 yeur “The heat of the sun, and the v house for from Anderson, teams in the Olympic matches it be- came known with announcement of the entry list today. i ments dur fter the | Wilson that Casper. | Today Miss Wills probably will mect | Griffin again m her last pract SCs Byrns, | the past 14 years discovery by €. T. R Wis.—Jimmy JUMPS OFF BRIDGE New York, April 17 (#—An uni- dentified young man 1qaped to his ivath early today from Manhattan ridge and his body disappeared in forced two the waters of the Fast river. Less Yester. | Where the atom has < “When illaumi it is now distinctly better. day her backhand strokes came over Vor | with more speed and greater aeeur- acy than ever hefore, while on the forchand her drives zipped a with lightning speed and were top- st passed. — Hamden Women From Bed | arc light” he ::;:.J,,”M New Haven, Conn, April 17 (P 3 s gasoline explosion in a garage in atom tracks appear as linss ot fimiaous Han: ”1,3 s nlghi lew ot the sia straight. The Hiie) bulidios g At Fthese ! brilliant cloud, usuall atoms used for thi Entered April 17 (UP)—Five for- still {13 a swerve or bend, as if the atom | €Omes near some very minute ohe | | Ject which repels it 1 {9 States Will Adop! Summer Leads Cross atom through a hundred thousand million atoms of the air, only about 50 sharp collisions have been ol New York, April 17 (#--Thc light saving season day- | to is on aguin or entire states & in 14 other be about as 1 large, compar with the supposed diameter of 11 atom, as is the sun in comparison with the diameter of the solar eyvs- increased his lead Payne, young and in hundreds of cit In New York, Chicago, over Olklahoma | Philadel- | the atom is regard 1 as af discs to a roll . . . Eight flavors . . . 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