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v NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1928. EX Speaking of Sports The outaoor weason in sporcs wi | 05t 0f Chiampions to Start in! bound into New Britain with a bang tomorrow afternoon when the first | tournament of the season will be | Standing :Il:‘od at the Shuttle Meadow club. ! W, ¥ pot| Excitement Vi o~ R, morrow to roll around and some | COleEIate champions and title-hol- | puitadeiphia +1es & 4 ! Intercolleg era pre- keen competition is expected as the 96T from many sections of thels pouis T cARing)the adithaly pleyers go around the course. country were among the host of Washinston 5 6 |troubles, according to information = lathletes entered for competition to- |Chicago 3 4 5 |unearthed by William J. Bingham, | Among the golfers who are show- | 93Y and tomorrow in the S4th an-|perroiy = director of athletics at Harvard. ing some real form in the early ;:um lm\r:‘sny of Pennsylvania re-| Boston A 5 Describing the history of athletic ring wo! “larence .g | 13y carnival, 3 t’::‘e .\'rek\:u;;flll:i:;lar;?cgfiuf;n‘.:i Franklin Ficld, scene of the gx-; Games Today sue of the Harvard A. A. News, Barnes is described by fellow mem. :8antic meet, in finc condition| Boston at New York. Bingham calls attention to the fact bers as a “darn good golfer.” He @Rd lighining fast. With continued | philadelphia at Washington, |that Harvard freshman = bascball Lore out the truth of this statement |[2iF Weather Lawson Robertson,| Detroit at Cleveland. team was instructed to “throw” a during the past week when he went around the course in 78. This is some | Pennsylvania and predicted PECT RECORD§ {Basebal IN MANY EVENTS AMERICAN LEAGUE | Games Vesterday | New York 9, Boston 4. ! Philadelphia 10, Washington 0. 0 Cleveland 6, Detroit 1. wll St. Louis 6, Chicago 5. Penn Carnival Today Ol¥mpic ¢ new records in Chicago at St. Louis. ll Standing SPORTS TROUBLES INTHE OLD DAYS liam J. Bingham Unearths referee to “call all bets off.” Three other students were placed on ath. {letic probation in the same year for !entering a potato race before taking their strength test, KENSINGTON TEAM Rules of Years Gone by T0 SLAR_I_SEAS“N control at Harvard In the current is- | tpe gll-Kensington baseball \game to Yale and that foothall— 1884 style—permitted a player throe score for this time of the year. jevents. Robertson looks for Charley Games Tomorrow chances to slug before he was han- { Paddock to lower the mark of 17 4-3 [ Chicago at St. Louis, ished. Warnings have been issucd to |S°COnds for 175 yards he established | Detroit at Cleveland. Among the carly athlétic commit- those players who have been having At Salt Lake City last June, and the| Philadelphia at Was ington tee reports which Bingham discov- & rather easy time of it in winning University of North Carolina, he be-| Boston at New York d was “on: which disqualified a the tournaments at the club this lieves, will set a new standard in the hman captain from further com- year that many more golfers will | 4-mile relay. bin Carr, Yal NATIONAL LEAGUE petition because ‘in the Vale fresh- enter the select circles this year. Duc | World’s record holder, will lead the jman game he had given orders to to winter practice and good spring form, a number of others will ratc | ¥ the higher classes this scason. drive on the pole vault mark. (8ram of 4u cvents were the decs Games Yesterday Lis Philadelphia 5,,New York 4. Pittsburgh 7, Cincinnatl 2. aturing the opening d. 's pro- {und sible, men to play as poorly as pos- and the pitcher had hidden er the grandstand’. lon designated as an official tryout| Roston 4, Brooklyn 0. “I have tried to find something Frankie Portell of Hartford, pop- | for the Amcrican Olympic team: the| St Louis at Chicago, postponcd, iiore about this wame.’ Bingham ular lightweight boxer, dropped a ,interscholastic quarter mile relay, |cold. i\\mu}z, “but unfortunately the above close decision to Pete Martin in eight | college quarter mile relay, distan. = inote was all the light thrown on it.” 10unds last night in New Haven, The 'and sprint college medls Standing Overemphasis of foothall seems to bout was a slow affair and many at 'Scholastic medley, w L Pet. {20 somewhat back of the discussion the ringside thought that the Hart- |steeplechase, and 400-metre hurdles, | New York ...... 5 3 of the last few years in the light of tord boy should have been awar The steeplechase, on the program | Brooklyn 6 1 4600 | rosords which show that in 1883, the verdict, for the first time, includes all the |St. Louis 4 5 | 1884, 1599 and in 1903 the faculty _— | hazards, ter jumps and hurdles [Chicago 8 & 239 lasked the athlctic committee to im- Amateur boxing in the future in 1m« athlet Il face in the Olym-|Cincinnati . 7 7 500 'prove the . and in four of the New Britain is rather uncertain fol- ' pics at Amsterdam. It drew a large | Pittsburgh 5 T 17 Loguests urged the abolition of the lowing the uphcaval following the |entry list. Philadelphia H 6 400 {ame. In 1854 the hletic com- investigation into conditions in Con- Regret was expressed that Fait [ Boston 3 Ll 375 | nittee took in the Princeton necticut. Tournaments were schedul- | ins, national champion, would b = ed for the present week but nothing has been heard of plans for any in the near future, unab] John Tobin, manager of the Corbin an attack of influenza. Others listed [IBnte. trin up, Ltackls. helos ih: , Laseball champions of the in the all-around competition in- 2 | knee e g ent v scason, stated {oday that e cluded Vernon Kennedy, represent-| o Games Tomorrow e e e R L open the season this Sun- ling the central Missouri State Teach- New York at Phlh'df'lnhn is sent from the ficld. The athletic, day. We don't know whether there fers’ college, last year's winmer;| 2% WORk Bl | committes have seen Wl the was dirt in his remark or not but |Thomas Churchill, University of I large intercollegiate contests this this is what hie said, “I don't belleve | Oklahoma, winner of the Kansas| o 1Ouis at Chicago. N T e e e in picking on the soft ones to start [ decathlon last week; Barney Ber- NATIONAD LEAGUE s off with,” linge S | Joln gave a pleasing declamation |in tn af the popular “Gungha Din” at the | Virgi : of the Central Board bas- | repre recs last night. {sell itain was described as a *“tough town™ for basketball refe &t the banquet last night. Many of | 4 tive events of which wer today and five tomorrow. The great Indian athlete is recuperating from | defeated Elkins and Harold Osborne | Kenneth Doherty, 8 | Detroit, Games Today New York at Philadelphia. Cincinnati at Pittshurgh. 8t. Louis at Chicago. Brooklyn at Boston. le to compete in the decathlon, arded for INT Pennsylvania freshman who Games Y c ptptathion indoor luss wintery | g0 Sty L Eliott, ordained elergyman | oot et T s, | senting DBethany college; Rus- 10 nnines b Lloyd, Naval A my, and A R Rochester 15, Baltimore 4 City college of | mgronto 9, Reading 1. |the great . ficld was entered in the game at New York and on the :\»rll(ill fighting with the fi; {men had to be separate next e following letter to the “According to the rules of foot- ball, a player can hack, throttle, s where by , or by the offic anders or the police. hat report killed football at Har- 1 for 1895, but the following |¥ear, over the protest of the faculty, sport was resumed, | Early rules laid down by the first E athletic committees were very sim- those present ran the fire of the dis- | quarter mile col Seeking g"‘""\'{!“ e iy }r‘"@‘]" e colie @ pleasure of the fans during the past 4 qgethrone Pennsylvan which | Afontreal 5 2 714 [take a strength test, no member of season and they were speaking from | yon the large cvent last year, werc | Newark 4 3 667 (2 team was allowed to bet and no experience. Dartmontb, Holy Cross, New York|Rochester 4 g ,r.m\m,d.‘m W lowed to play with —— University, Pennsylvania ate, | Baltimore 4 3 571 | profession: The records of 1854 LEAGUE MANAGERS MEET \juryland, Ohio State and others. | Toronto . 3 2 f\!‘;‘r\::xl that one athlete was forced A meeting of the Inter-Church | afichigan te, Columbia, ONio | Reading 2 1 3 [to resign because In the heat of a league board of managers will be | State, Bowdoin, skell Indian | Rufralo 2 14 2 disputed contest he appealed to the held at § o'clock Monday night at | ¢ a0l and Penn S ntered ms | Jerscy. City i 5 | the Y. M. C. A. tqg make plans for the in both the dis and sprint | coming haseball season. A decision lm,,,“q. relays. Othe d in the| Games Today Will be made as to whether the | yigiance medley were Bates, Michi-| Buffalo at Jersey City. league 18 going to conduct a baseball | yyy Normal, Occidental college,| Montreal at Newark. elreuit this summer and whether it | {ro)c “Boston college, Duke, Penn-| Rochester at Baltimore. will be a hard ball or soft ball | ania Springfield, Cornell and Al-| Toronto at Reading- league. teps for wiping out the ¢ oq Gthiers in the sprint medley in- —_— defloft incurred in basketball will | 1 4vg Fordham, Chicago, Pitts- EASTERN LEAGUE also be discussed. A full attendance |y ey partmouth, New York uni- i of managers is desired by the league officials. and [} PIRATES TO PRAC E All candidates for the Pirates baseball team are requested to r port for practice at Willow Brool i vark Sunday morning at 10:30 | pyle Marathoners Heading For East | Blantios s it | st. Loui< 33 Miles Away in To- Pittsfield ....... 5 1 H | New Haven ..... 4 1 1800 | day's 1ap. |Hartford .. 3 2 .600 | wm 1e1,, | Bridgeport . . ] 600 | * Hillside View, Mo., April 27 (UP) | proviqonce g 3 400 The Pylecross-country runners will [googayg’ 100 o i e enter 1llinois today. the eighth state |y, i A 200 since they left Los Angeles on March | ywyiorbu 5 4 “200 | |4 i Y The goal of tod lap will be | Games Today | East St. Louis, 11 miles away. | Iartford at Bridgeport. Peter Gavuzzi, by winning yester- | Waterbury at Springfield day's 45.8 wile run from Sullivan in | Providence at Pittstield. 03 dre who Ph Did it ever negro, who has been advancing | Waterbury at Springfield | i 1 | Provi e vittsfield. et ur {steadily in the clapsed time stand-| Providence at Pittsfi ' yo 'Olt Iings, was second in 6:22:11, and | New Haven at Albany. John Salo, Finu of Passaic, N. J., | when you went into a tire store to get an adjustment | on your tires? The way | the storekeeper’s Th . 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This is the only game left on the Industrial league etball slate | 883 rdner, cattle, 390:04:56 Ala., April ®—| k “Zeke” Wilson, , for many and in the this scason. The game was original- Iy scheduled for March 31 as a pre- liminary to the All-New Britain | game, but it was postponed at that S | time in favor of another preliminary | game, cup Du FOR HI FORD GENUINL 30% Discount Elmer Automobile ( 23 MAIN ST. Telephone 1513 ' stronger offensive machine than ever Paper Goods Town Ball Club | Invades New London Sunday Final decision on the makeup of || lineup for ‘the first game in New London | Sunday afternoon, will be made at the practice session which will be | held at the Percival avenue grounds tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Manager Eddie Moore is unable to ! mention any players as being mem- bers of the team due to the decision 1vached earlier in the week that | enly those players who report for the practice tomorrow will be se- lected as members of the team. { The Paper Goods Town club opens the season Sunday against the Fort | rumbull A, C. nine of New Lon- | don in the Whaling City. Munflgerl Moore plans to bring the strongest | array of candidates possible and it is possible that several combinations | will be used in the game. | The ¥Fort Trumbull team is al- | ready in fine trim after several | weeks of steady practice, Word from New London has come to the | effect that the club this year has a | before and this spells trouble for the i South End team. | Close watch will be kept on the | candidates who turn out for prac- tice tomorrow afternoon and each man will be judged according to the ability he shows during the work- out. Kensington is anxious to win the first game of the year but no | more 50 than the New London out- fit which is also prying the iid off the season Sunday. Manager Moore is buslly engaged in arranging a schedule for the com- ing season. Since the Falcons of New Britain have decided to with- draw from the Connecticut State I ball league, {t is likely that Kensington will now enter the Cen- ral Connecticut ecircuit because of the fact that the Corbin Red Sox, natural rivals of the Paper Goods team, will also be entered. Had the Falcons remained in the Connecticut loop, Kensington would probably bave also remained as o member. Definite action on the plans of the club for the season will be made {within the next few days, it is un- derstood, and an announcement as 10 the route to be followed during the season will probably be made, FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By the Assoclated Press France, outpointed Ignacio Iernan- des, Philippine Islands (12). 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