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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Wbk e DAY, APRIL 25, 1928, BASEBALL CLUBS TO OPEN BASEBALL SEASON NEXT SUNDAY—CENTRAL CONNECTICUT LEAGUE MANAGERS HOLD MEETING —REQUEST OF FALCONS FOR ALL SUNDAY DATES AT HOME DENIED —BABE RUTH GETS TWO HOME RUNS IN GAME i 0000060000000+ 06 ¢ I A A s e bl ) ) ] RUTH WITH TWO HOMERS ' LL SEMI- E GYMNASTIC CHAMPION (§0, CHURCH ENDS |BASEBALL CLUBS TO OPEN LEADS YANKEES' ATTACK| BOXING TOURNEY ' SEASON Senators are Blanked, 4 to 0—Cleveland Indians Bow to ) o 5 Ly St. Louis Browns — Athletics Smother Red Sox— xpect o Finish National Ama- Takes Poorly Plaed Game From Falcons and All-Kensington to Start Diamond Cam- White Sox in 10 Inning Victory Over Tigers— | (¢l Championships Today Bristol by- 53-98 S RUw Gonds Yoam Coing fo New Laiiden— Dodgers Defeat Phillies — Cubs Down Pirates— Kk Locals Opposing St. Anthony Nine of Hartford— \ PEY . " ", : Cards Swamp Cincinnati Reds—Game Postponed. | -one Boston. Mass. Avril 25 (8 e South Congregational church Lineups to Be Selected From Among Candidates —John Dale f a a & i i Sl Rowalan (s, baskehall_team brought is much Who Appear for Practice Saturday — Fans Inter- By the Amoctated Press, mAne ! phia, en rrolonged season to an end last night ested. The siege gun of the New York | Camphe ;:’r;:m'“.::] SOl S e when it piled up a 53-28 score at | —. 4 3 S g d class of the A. A, U, Na- the Boys' club in def . ::“I:;ce: freadareck i und {tionul championship tournament tol Congregational J\::li:;:‘g (S:og\r::- Opening day 1 That long distance artillery man here fhis moning. Daley defoated hood for the second time, Morey DOl Sylon e Lig S il A Martin Zuniga, of Los Angeles and ol e e D MR season Will be obscrved next Sunday B B P Sici, won I ision from Willie by relaying the ball into the basket hy the All-Kensington and Falcons R e ;‘v:;f."w',-.:,],m(‘,',n‘: L! 'I“<;m Eliot of Al- on the enc-two play in the first two ALL s baschall e The Kensington R e s rini, of Chicago. scconds and tho home team ) m will start the summer diamond Those two drives — both into |} JosaRsLoch A oslo) SRICE never in danger. New Britain mie anpaign off in New I Ruth's favorite target, the right| ;.o abama, Calif, in a furious stru, out 10 a 16-4 lead at the quarter E——: e _‘ ‘1'._1 vw London oppos- ol stande—gove the Bombine his| e b to enter the semi finals. Toth boys and had a Lig margin at the end ef R . [ine thetlaxt TirunimllA SC. Steam second and third home runs of the battled evenly for two rounds but the first half. The Bristol players O(IIIGS[ Delllfll, [:OO&IS Ma] De"”“ re, while thie Falcons will stack season and put him three games| 300 > tin the final session Stockman zed in a charging style of play o A £ | up against the St Anthony team of ahead of the schedule he followed Totals launched a wild attack and had Fl- which resulted in numerous fouls, Glde sml tll Elllel‘ Cll‘CIlll (Hartomal Aas e, Jast year when he hit €0 circuit| iot groggy from right and 1:7t hooks which the home team turned to its It will be opening day also for the drives to establish a new record for | AB R :, Fo 'A r‘lw ”;‘, jaw. The Alabama boy was u’rl\'um‘.gv In the third period, after —— 1,-\)ij Trumbull team in New London Mirsale and ofhers 10 SHooL Al 3 0 olon the verge of passing out when showing its superiority during the reques Falc aseban |21 tie Whalers, always bitter d Yesterday's game was Ruth's 7 4 0fthe bell rang. el Tinlr, 1ha Btk enurch alowed o :;q:]rfi’:ck:ivy‘&et;eal:::.:’ Cv0E | mond rivals of Taper Goods team. minth of the season. He did not hit| fif o Tinish At Dawn its play 1o deteriorate, and there | the teams which plan to ent TS e | Will e anxious fo win their open- his third homer last year until his ! D1 01 After 22 hours of fizhting six of was little real baskethall seen from | Connecticut State Iaseball Jeugur, |5, 0703 Kensington, - althoughh b anpegomionk althisagh ine atee Al s Sh sl s e then until the final whistle, |mmade last night at & meeting neid | CLlY undecided on the lineup to were identical—April 24 | ot 2 amateur boxing championship tour- Captain Wilton Morey scored al-|in Meriden, for all its ul!*lfl;ddnlhw used next Suoday, will bring a Although relished by the fans, | Oden » Kl nament reached the quarter-finals 1most half of his tcam’s points, mak- |in New Britain, at home, was denicd | L1 1L stid to 1o Whaling City the Bambino's rampage was more Totals 6 stage and the other {wo divisions ing 11 ficld goals and sinking four |after strenuous objeoti P ‘Id”‘l a series of strong combinations or less of an ornamental superfluity. | x-atted for Hatds ‘ e s b i e fouls out of five. Bell and Barta |raised by several of the other ctun |l be used during the game. artillery into action, Tony Lazzeri, | “nye tase hit-i. Seweil. tame runs | Boxing was to he resumed this rost of the team colluborated in feod- | wic \et (ablod untl ihe neat meeting |1 LATORL e Fuloons are erossing using mmaller wcapons, gave Uhe|mian Summa. Losing pitelier udin. [aftarnoon at 4 o'clock and by to- ing theso players. Marsh, Jaeger, |on priday night, |G with the outfil that finished in champions tno runs in the fist in- | L Sl v, Ol and GIt- | norrow cight national chmipions and Harry Neweity topped the Bri e Cabay: sepresealing |12 ZUBBET=UD yosilion Lo W0 Nor- ning with a mere single. That pair will B mrowised anid s makosp B tol fosscrs. The last-named was in- | S008E JOBG Cubiy, ol Rilnich S iy Ranipio st etslate of tallies was more than enough for Shee the American Olympic hoxing team jtwred in the final quarter and had to | gl “hi Ma8 bnable to state | semi-pro title last year. [Herb Pennock, enjoying one of his AB iR no aemi o A 3 vetire, Fhe Tome team waived the | FSCHer W8 team would agreo to k0| - Numbered amons the well knosn best left-handed days, shut ot the | Mostl. ¢ S B G ) S 66 o Bostre personal fowl Tule to allow Marsh to |40 ,vo° J2EUE When It would Tave | players on ihe roster of tho Saints Senators with threo hits. Two of | sy, 1 o Sa i tx el Aee ellpf e o) o8d boses JOSEPH ROGA remain on the fioor. Bifsioicnits home Sunduys 10 | are such men as the Parcell brothers, these were infield scratches and the | poiig 206 0 3 Dlie s i b Dicioee Tonmel _ JOSERPE N The local team won 22 \yevor|»s\f;’"‘:;3 with the scheduled games in | Dick Carroil, Jimny Alexander, T S me s @oubla’ by Lisenbeo—got|raik. i s R SR e S New Britain Y. M. C. A. Auring ifs 27-game season, giving it | 1¢ a:uc.ln\l he at first stated that | Vito, Barry, O'Leary, Tibbals and into the hit column chicfly becanse |Kamm, 3h. S :, “'»:-1( o Ah' ‘ - i J, 2 ;\ a two-vear record of 45 wins and his 'ran} would probably not be en-|many other diamond stars. Ruth, playing in close, slipped in the | paer' ®2 IR e ?;2115( ‘;:n]r:;tmon, stood out as|-— — = mEre — five los: Last night's summary: :;}f:d}-‘_a}o:::n ‘:)ov\];\'r he L,Tdi!] that | The Falcons also are undecided on west grass as he ran out to make the | Tho 00w | e beatinfilhs N : . ot Fale vould probably waive their starting lincup an e e 0 200 2 1 %) The New York boy reached the !:“::“fy In heats fight it out in a try- Soutly L"“fifl““"{" ik PRin R i S e e e A A’.T;\'i‘.i‘ hits but the Yanks uscd thesc judi- Totals DL'E:“"]"‘" 9 13 0 v?;xl\‘x’-:‘n:,‘nr:?lls l\:::o!:x;HM‘AOH\;ou:v] im. | e / - | wishes ot”ll;v: matmnly and that the | singfons will decide at the scheduled o g |Vision by the knockout route, as be- | Rk qand I ey o el s 11 teamwould be entered in the league. | practice sessions Saturday after B e s icanA Tonlanx Anopyed Tn pows Th v, B ® W PO & Bleamo a champion dcfending his| [ xoaboand phore avilioLchod) . o 4 %] The matter of clecting officers and | on the players to e ey t'a tle with (he Y¥anks for first|Gmimneer 2b .ils 1 3 1 3 o tile He drew Mclvin Tenckert, a B0 thom! win (e njncee i el 6 2 i 41| Slhor Eihess ehaTleal 1o nat | hhn Kb b e e place in the American league stand- | |iemann. rf R niEspgenc o ntigie (en Ses R L lall the A e el ) i ¢ i & [night was postponcd until later be- | iaces i (he lneup while the samo ',n‘ when they bowed to the Browns | M S aTaine b et pkes ) By second round opponent and the la 'fi‘ i 'rzoo they wou d l-_r, might as ! 1" et e o | cause of the fact that the regues Iwill hold true of the Kensington at St. Louis, 6 to 2. Jack Ogden, | lasterling. 1f . 0 1 4 0 ofter carricd the lattle to the cham- el '“‘yl"’ home. gt s onidhe o R i O lof the Falcons and its denial by the b The 1aleons will practice on former Baltimore star, held the In- | jayoer =3 - o 0 & 4 3lpion in the opening round but 'r"“'”‘Jack Ryde]‘ Ve[e]‘an Goach Says‘rffl‘m"": ot ”\"‘, “'! A . bl inti ; o 3 |other club manasers was the most | Saturday affernoon at 2 o'clock at |dians safe, while his teammates | Givson, p ... o 0 3 L oldropped him as the bell ended the y Y (niahe maNer Lialncd L0 Qi i ) ¢ |important topic of discussion. St Mary's field and the Kensingtons Kicked In with hits when they meant | Holleway. p’. 5 0 0 1 a|session. At the start of the second. A Sh ld H R | 200 thakiobiection swill ho-yaised | SN OSIMEAE s U1 The league managers will meet | Wil work out at the Percival aves runse. Lou Blue hit a homer with | Lot hersill = 0 1 0 & Olthe champion lunged from his cor- ces Should Have Rest (At Ry B teR Al Bt el Bristol Oo 1 °% lagain Friday night in Meriden, and ounds in Kensington at the npion. el o 8 8 & o|mer and caught Benckert's jaw with Protenshoe. |‘11“g' . |if the Falcons agree to ‘become a | aine (i Home again, the Philadclphia — — — — —|a right hook. He pasted the Ohio R Ty These objectors fo prefercnce Mt ' | member of the circuit, the league | = S Athletics romped away with an 11 Toae R T35 3123 hoy with lefts and rights and down- | New York, April 25 UP-~The aces | for super-athiotes would be the first R o & | will probably start off with six n.unstAY to 6 victory over the Boston Red| i imeted Com Mvereitl in th ed him three times before he wis|of American track and feld sports | {0 5K coaches fo cxplain why the | FERE T - 2 |entered. | DECIDE TO MOVE 8ox. Joe Hauser hit two home runs, | »2z— Batted for Holloway tn 10th. [counted out. npon whose hrawn and speed \..,pn.‘m‘"' ¥on oniy ons nstiminoe iniie M Newelty, 10-¢ 0 ol —_— | each time with Speaker on base, and | (lirage ..000 020 110 1-5| There was no one In the 7147- 3 running events Gris 4 | 2 BLEAGHERS FROM F[ELD hit no homers but he collected two | parrerr, Falk. Gearinger. Helimann & chance of stopping Lown from an- |summer, ail would be exempt from | L] Run Club s o H Al | SeRsiner doubles and a pair of singles. The | ing piteher ~Holloway. Unmpir nexing his fourth straizht national|!he fryout or climination process, it ome nun u e T s ] | e MWN lN PYLE MARATHON | Storm of Criticism Over Easiness of Sox scored four runs in the elghth |2 Van Graflan and Connol title. Jack Ryder, veteran couch of Llo y the United Press. SR e E when Osste Orwoll weakened and |~ . George Hoffman, another New)Hahn and other Boston A. A. sta American Teague = % | 3 Homers Leads Braves Of- had to be relieved under fire. . York boy, the 1927 national 175-|had his way about jt. | Hauser, Athletics 4 N v o Ed Gardner of § e, Wasl " g Chicago White Sox went 10 in- Nahonal League pounds titlist, shaped up best in the| Mahn already has heen granted | Ruth, Yankees ; ; m'y; reanal fouls—Morey "na‘:_'a : Seattle, Washington. | als to Action. | ning to score over the Tigers at De- heayyweight class, which is now in |this exemption, largely through Ry-|K. Williams, Red Sox A R and Granville of Ontario, Boston, April 25 (P)—The new | troit, § to 4. Falk's sacrifico scored the semi-finals stage. The other|der's influence. The great Nebraskan | Fasterling, Tigers I Techionl® fotse i [eanter and 1eft field bleachers at Motzler with the winning run. Al cHIcAGO qualifiers were Royal Elliott of Al-|and his coach will make an carly |Goslin, Senators . e B R Sl Hinithife Die. the Draves Field have develope Thomas, White Sox pifcher, was| o ABIR S o R AR Bl Hambra,iCa) iioe Slockinan Boston, (BREL LorAEUTOpe soFthAR 1oy may | National Leaguc Barkor S 16:E 1 :‘\‘»\u:‘it Rolla, Mo., April 25 (UP)—An- |Sich a storm of criticism that Ju:)IK | slugged for 15 hits, six of them yr& 00 % 4 1 1 2 6 ojand John Nemislack, Buffalo. be as fit as possible for his tussle |O'Doul, Giants Ingrahan, Linburgh—7. | drew Payne of Claremore, Okla., and [Emil 1. Fuehs, president of Bos- | doubles, but tightcned up when ut- | civier, vt IR o Headed For Title Iwith Nurmi. Wide, Peltzer, Lowe Frisch, Cardinals Aronson; timer, Garro; | Peter Gavuzzi, Southampton, Eng- |fon's national leaguers coneeded to- ter disaster threatened. [ ooisom, et g4 0§ § 1 of, Enelen Harry 1L Henderson, afd 10 others in the Olympic §00 and | Wilson, Cubs Gill. land, found their lead suh.-mmmnyf‘m that the club might sce fit 1o 2 -h;l‘f’;:l)"‘. U:’e Brookl’rl: Dfl’*le‘rf' Grimm, 1b 4 0 2 14 1 o|160-pounder and the best boxer sent l,v“”llmrhy race: S : | Webb, m‘mn el e Siskia e e cut dows today as the Pyle cross- | Move them | rack left hander, registercd his | Hartnett, o 3 2 1 2 1 0lby the Naval Academy to the tour-| Ryder, however, feels it would bo esterday’s Hor . 3 country runuers left , Sulli- e opening game at the Wigwa | first triumph of the scason when the | Putler. 3h o o Inament, appeared headed for a na-|the fair as well as advantageous Ruth, Yankees Si What Baseball Stars van, Mo., ¢2 n:fl»l oas':.erc il st PRk m“:,'ht"‘fls:fi“fl‘l::‘g | Robins buried the Philadelphia Na- | P12t B 11 0 4 O ional title and a trip to Amstordam | thing {o do to give all of the out- Hauser, Athletics Accomplished Yesterda: For the second consecutive time, |and brought an immediate ava- tionals under a 12 to 7 count at Lb- Totals 31 9 T 71| swith the Olympic team. Ilenderson, | Standing stars the same privilege as, Cochrane, Athletics 5 e Wlpl,‘ s Y |5 Gardner of Seattle, Wash., and | lanche of protest from the fans bets fleld. The Robins hit hard and virzeRuRci - Hiwien infercollogiate middicweight | Tlahn, or at Irast to avoid the pos- | Blbe. Browis 1 e et ot the. Yankees, for | Phillip Granville, Hamilton, Ont., ne- | 17 the stands do not act as we af::-m(“-;\;r;(nml:sl]‘-”‘i Lf;rm'(}"”':r;: e et 0 o o 1 o|champion hag, however, two danger- .ilnuln\' of their being shut out of L‘f:crr.'i»n:;;”“rftm ; e first time sinee the baseball sea- | Eroes. finished in a tie for first place [thought they would, they'll go.” ey S Pl w;‘ml {'m’r:rvla\v‘us, ":h". 1 : ? “ 2 ous competitors in ¥ ranku-_x yon of Ivf\fmtul 3n]'lhr 'r.vml(f- - v “Hax'-)mn'l Paes i son’s inception hit two home runs|vesterday, while the leaders lagged. | Ifuchs =aid. “Wo can move them sl ald Sl A 2 0 1 4 o & [Boston and ¥d Herbst of New York. X ":v \~\AY':“'-‘* _r"k" lfij".imln. e o in one game. They came in the| The time of Granville and Gard- |While the feam is taking a swing Sl fs6 5 i e first fo Account | L3N0t 3o ot G el ight clever ddv-pounders qualic [BOTMG ‘_°”~‘“:~ A SOl S 3 third and seventh inning of the 4 |ner for the 32.4 miles from Conway, |around the western cireuit. T b ot Oudicer talllon AL | Qrsnin R ) 0[fied for the quarter-finals and Larl |Hahe, Lermond, sx-‘o;n. vlur] yare fo O shutout of the Senators. Mo., was 4:39:27. Arthur Richman | Join J. McGraw, manager of {he 'though taking it casy, Petty fanncd {0 1 1 % 9iDuguette of Piltsfield, Mass, who |Alderman, Conger, DeMar, men vho Gelrig, of the Yanks, managed to | 0f New York was third in 5:00:30, | New York Giants who watched the Frmiiey # AP | 1 4 o e 1 olappeared to be the only one whodre '“v“‘."‘h'n o ,“,m“' TS, m(.‘"r“ ho | tal o [=et a single in three trips to the while Payne and Gavuzzi finished in | game with Ju Fuchs, declared The Chicage Cubs vanquished S had punching power, was expected :;m II"HWJ :V‘ M5 \"; )"”WN"' "}'1"1 2 2 = y n.!lzj for ninth place with Mike Joyce | he thought fliey were too close. Not; B o 7 1 s At Wil s e to wade through them fonight. An-|should ot b .ry‘:\’,:s"lll, once they \A\__—I‘Tl(l\' R Speaker starred for (he Ath- (of Cleveland and William Kerr, Min- [only docs the proximity of the Sheri® Blake recording his third | Pitebueh oo, 00 000 other Massachusetts boy, John Dal- wax\_ indications that they can reach o ':" R o ‘I |"{ letics with four hits, including two | neapolis. bleachers seem to produce a super- BN ot ithe veur. . flie Corsaiea o100 14 ey, of Waltham, had the best start in | their peak in 2 the Olympics, to go ‘A"fi'm" Pnl ALY 1i- fdonbles, in five times at bat, _ The five leaders and their elapsed [abundancy of home runs, but hits 05T a0 (mdte 30 Ao elatith and step- | r‘\h.-”j,-‘”" ',"1,“,‘,'.,.». ree | the 118 pound division, which had ".M h any elimination process, :““"Vd' “‘“eml”".”f*"'“ has sanc- Paul Waner of Pittsburgh, could |time: that should go for two eor three ped Blake's scoreless inning rocord | artnett. Losing pitcher Tasson Tme |also reached the semi-finals, Daley |.,\_:m helds. Imh”rox'm ts for i \]\mH middle- do 1o better than a single in facing | Andrew Payne, Claremore, Okla., [ bases now hounce off the wall of at 17 strafght frames in which the Jordan, Jart and Rigler. Time— |had Marty Sici and Tony IFalco, both Would Finland take any t‘lmn"r' \\\r!‘n‘;'”:vulmmunq;n- muf between | Sheriff Blake of the Cubs. ¢ 330:32:42. the stands and hold the batter to opposition failed to tally. Homers of Philadelphia, and Pete Mazio of 4'_f Nurmi not making the team i"‘d*l') Qfi‘f- "_"'"vl’l'lv 1l ,‘\N Harry Heilmann of the Tigers | Peter Gavuzzi, Southampton, Eng., |a single. By Hartnett and Stephenson lalped| e ITLH Cleveland,, between him and the na- | Kyder :v\«_ pointing out that at i u \m_m. b r:ra»k:. (hd”'l er. 'The |made two h including a double in | 331:08:42. The stands are not fixtures and the Cubs. D To A Lo | lopallttitial Jeast iwo Finns have recorded b”'i.y‘o":. :\llll be at Soldiers’ ficld here | four times at bat and also stole a John Salo, Passaic, N. J., 565:48- [can be nioved or eliminated withe | SUHR MGlan nd Braves Agaii: sitra 5 2 4 5 o0 0| The second night of the tourna-|ter 1,500 meter time than the cham- Milip ety hase. 1 31, out difficulty. Binoh Gut at Doston | 223 0 flment got under way at b p.m. and|pion Wilh the past year. *“Would 5 A Le 1213 0lended 12 hours later. Thers werc Emui:.v wwitain think of leaving Lowe 5 > o o 2 o 0|3 bouts ending in knockouts and fat home? Am l G d and Gl F . American League D 8 i 3 3twe koms oxira sounds hocuuse of-| “For such American athletes a t It a Gran orious Feeling By BRIGGS e o 2 2 0 ®lfcials were unablo to agrce on the |sca voyage should be a thing three WASHINGTON 13 0 4 ofvictor X or four wecks hehind them when AR To A - = - - In Semi-Finals they stepped to the mark in the A A e 8 0| pote Mazio, Cleveland 118 pound-| Olympics T TUUAB R OT PO A R |er. qualified for the semi-finals by — b B A D ting Dan Billick of Pittsburgh - 1 Ryder pointed out, e - —— = s W 1 2 0 oljudges awarded him the decision [any of them being left at home be- BACK OF ToU AND HOURS 'OVER THE OCEAn - | STYGIAN BLACKNESS ANDY - o 1o 2z ®ocer Ensign W. G. Allen, of the Na- | eause of failurc to qualify in a final WITH GLOOMY FOREBODINGS AS ( ARE JUST ABOVT To GIVE_V e : o0 % 2 ivai Academy in a slow, tame bout, | tryout. You SEE. A HEAVY,FOG BANK ALL HOPE et AL ¢ 0 o 0 6 0| Al Stillman, St. Louis, and Ha “In 1820 at the castern tryouts, AREAD S Sy v 0 & 1 3|Auen, Brockton, Mass, 160 pound-|held in Philadclp! the runmers, Coahe, cf ¢ D Y3 0 4 §|ers, provided the most thrilling bat- | as they stood on the mark, or the Kouis. #s ‘0 ) 1 4 0 0 0 9ltle of the entire tournamer b | one mile run, were informed by the Golrlg, 16 i b G 5 s 14 2 |floored the other three times in the|referce, ‘Now boys, you know the Meuse ) I Iahionowski tn 9th first round when their wild swings | winner of ihis sure 1o go 1o Linzag b3 a I Ford in 9 {connected. Stillman was far behind | Anta g vide et A By % 1 called out on Holm's interfer= | ey he answered for the second [ “Harold . Cuthill won the race, Tennock DR 08 100 030 60— round but he piled into Allen and |during the lling last hundred = St o 000 112 | uncorked a sizzling barrage of left | yards. rry Shiclds, Cutbill dae gailinh and right hooks to the latt w. | soliloquized: ‘1 must win to go to w0 " Rits—Menied, 2 Both boys fought furiously in the| werp. 1 must win 1o go to Ant- Home runs—liuth 1 third but Allen went down under | werp” Did he go? He did not, be- Dineen und g Stillman's terrific poundi They | cause he had reached his peak and et were equally Wild but Stillman found | was off form in the final tryout at the r; oft the Harvard stadiu PO A New York univer-| “In 1% ockholm, this ;;,f:,,'.',”‘“ ot 12 entered the quarter | country ha >l s that : P © 160 pound class Dy |ever represented ber, Taber, Kiviat, ey [Estes, of the Uni- | Jones, but none of them won be- R in casy fashion. ca they had ne ample time to re- . A e enderson, who gain their form which they dis- WHEN YouU Come oUT oF = AND -8V maxe Dwve g a ) :nru'l’tI vr;l ‘)u):;' mm‘x‘\‘.’\:] ived betore leaving the United | 5"‘:‘“‘1 YoU THOUGHT Al FoR ("?ICAUAI' :o::o:utow You m o MEn KINDER? 1ST TAS : Y L ca domy eam 3iad | I tecause a slump was in- | e e WAE CroaseD T At | NICHT €N GR-R-R-RAND Hains, 5] 185 WA e L SR e er itrantc MeQot| v Dring forced o miake e Ay, AND ,ARE SAFE AGAIN AND GLor-r-Rious FAYLIN'? Wileen, p 1l & 0 6 0 0] saile a i3 o o ofof Gary. Ind. sailor, who was | their real objective the tryout in this P ot ;Z g L 00 TR 1000 - - — — = |twice intercollegiate \\‘1|mm.|;:m{‘w-u,| . LFe DEUTSCHLAND GO BRAGH. oAl o s R 6 e B Sdaa champion during his student days at ; —— p Marriss, p ... o e R A AB R H PO A Annapolis, is one of the few hoxers Not all the coaches agree that Totals I R0t i 2 AN in the tournament who combines | ltyder's plan is practical, although Tota TR % Vo0l e G fensive skill with agzressiveness, | they probably all would admit its ro A ; 1 1| After taking a beating for two | advantages and desirability, from 5 2 20 v Lrounds, Dominic Angela, Buffalo 160 | the compeiitive angle. Yet some of ek ut ; Yy [ pounder, came back in the third and | the athlets, and among them Jiauser, 11 " 1 altook the decision from August Ku- | Paddock, prefer the present scheme ":‘”Y;"""r o O sl S bart of N York. Joe Howard, | of thinzs and the departure of the o 2 < e ord 160 pounder, dropped out [ team as a unit v final tryouts. v, 88 . = e ¢ tournament when the A, A e main contention is that it is ;Iln‘\‘glj!, P Ly n 7 1", boxing officials ref 1 his | only fair to the legion of performers 1 owers, s nooth | mand that they refund his in all parts of the country to select | Totals 0 A 1w o3 12 | which, he claimed, had been st | the team by climinations, rather 1 :{:’;Llfv:d,?;-" i _ hits—Bressier, Wilso - | from his bag in a dressing room. than show preference to a hand- i xxx—latted for Berry i & idp bl e e The summaries I picked group. But herc's Ryder's | Toston AR " Tmpites— Heavyweight elass second round. | point of view | T hiladelphia .- n Time Joe Stockman, Boston e o “1air vioHave fair play for the P Fikesiead o - Tom Efiot, Alabama, Calif. ordinary cios it ghere are #till | tase hit—Orwoll. Hor ALD C] S 2] - | vacant o he filled on the (3), Cochrane. Winning uilcher FOR BESY RESULTS (Continued on Following Page) er let those who will not even |

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