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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1928, 25555 359 FALCONS AND ALL KENSINGTON TO START BASEBALL SEASON TOMORROW — OPENING DAY SCHEDULED AT SHUTTLE MEADOW CLUB TODAY—RAIN CAUSES POSTPONEMENT OF GAMES—FOUR CONTESTS PLAYED IN MAJOR LEAGUFS——SPORTS GIANTS AND YANKS IDLE; PLANSKY HASLEAD | SIX CHAMPIONS TO DEFEND THEIR CROWNS |BASEBALL CLUBS HOLDING DROP TO SECOND PLACE| NDECATHLONTRY! % , “ FINAL PRACTICES TODAY Combination of Adverse Weather and Hard Hitting | 5 : ' ; 3 ! A ! i > | Pennsyly ¥ ¥y e 5 Lineups of Falcons and All-Kensingtons to Be Picked Puts New Leaders at Top of Both Leagues—Brook- | yivania Relay Carnival . ; : From Candidates Reporting for Workout — Hard- Iyn Robins Score Shutout Over Braves — Indians Drawing to Dramatic Finish 5 ™ 3 o A ; ware City Team Meeting St. Anthonys of Hartford Rout Tigers — St. Louis Browns Swamp Chicago —_— . e ; Tomorrow—Paper Goods Crew Going to New Lon- White Sox—Cubs Fall Victim to St. Louis Cards. Franklin Field, Philadelphia, Pa., ‘- : ) L . N : : i So: tim to S is Cards. | Hge Rk el iEe HER . : ; . - don—Mayor Angelo Paonessa to Toss First Ball. swinging around an oval path, stal- ¢ % ¢ rt athletes sealing bars and leap- 3 k 4 : . CHICAGO practice of the Falcon!ing on one of the strongest avallable youngsters propelling spears through | 5 4 % ¥ . bascball team to determinc what !*ATs in the opening game of the e . . ‘ i E Playera will be used tomorrow in the |70 A0 o larkv opening day That was Tranklin Field this or 2 ' , . S g ; first baseball game of 1 > scason. | game. j : % morning as the 34th annual Univer- 23 % i 4 will be held this afternoon at Fl.} The candidates who have been try- sity of Pennsylvania relay carnival E ; - L8 [ Mary's fleld at 2 o'clock. The Fal- ing out for the team and from pproached its climatic end. 4% ; . {cons tomorrow at 3 o'clock at St.| whom the starting lineup will be ses A combination of ¢ ir and fortuitous hitting h 0 v # A i new leaders at the top of both major { leagues today. | New York's Giants and Yankees | were forced to remain idle yesterday and see themselves shunted ond place in their respective standings. Interest was centered in the three- 1 e - {Mary's fleld meet the St. Anthony | lected tomorrow aro as tollows: Out- The opportune hitting was done e Skl i00EDS red (]u::l between Teny Plan- § 3 % 3 % A o baseball club of Hartford. field, Soule, Sheehan, Kredar and Lo Bronkivn and Claveland and en- o it ‘Wk.\ former Georsetown football and : 3 » J The Capital City crew is a strong Huber; infield, Riley, Patrus, Lewls abled the Rebins to oust the Giants ditted for Bush in ath! Grack star, Benncthc Doty Col- : - X i » onc and the local nine, unorganized and Klatka; caichers, 1 the National leagu crest . b < aesE ot \"< City of .I‘NI'DIY‘ @ \ . § e as yet, will be mighty Iorum?',e to Sullick, and pitchers, rom th Mieitt Siacy o ; Wiy Dhomias L Chusolil Tiaivers 3 |pull out with a win in the initial and Scott. Herbie Sautter will be while the Indians were doing i . o Mol s Mt L Oklahoma, for the Olympic decs 4 e start of the year. The visitors have ' the umpire. e {hiing o Babe Ruth and ¢ it i : | 1on honors. %1 : = formed a team which includes most | Formal opening ceremonics will in the an. | Plansky held a slight lead over his | > ; 4 of the well known diamond stars of take.place with Mayor Angelo M. “Jumbo Jim ave up only ORLYN two rivals as the decathlon competi- 2 : Hartford. Many of the players have Paonessa tossing out the first ball three hits in I 9 = AR S8 00 ‘n. s began the last half of the all- A 2 jbeen secn in action with teams in Kensington Starts g tory oved the Boston Br at the T piteente i o {round test. The five events remaining ] : ! : |this city. Manager John Cabay and | The All-Kensington baseball team Hub., Greenfield and Morrison we : b H i 1} onithe decathion program which will . Coach Ray Begley of the Falcons is also starting the season tomor- s 10 safe blows includir y : i O : ) i , will determine the lneup after 10ok- row in New London against the Fort, home runs by Bissonette, R B snE ol i S e avalin ol T ey - ing over the candidates at the work- Trumbull, A. C. team. The South and Henline. These cir G “da, E T * | vault and 1500-met r f . i : e out today. Enders a Iso staging a practice icounting gor six. of the Dodse i 2 4 S Bl . ; ¥ R The lineup to be used by the visit- today and from this workout the runs, all landed in the new left fickl Fiett 3 i : - 3 5 3 - q K ing aggregation consists of Tibbals, members of the starting team will Vleachers at Braves field which has ; 1 X B . ] : It; DeVito, 3b; F. Farrell, ss; Alex. bo picked, become somewhat of a paradise for ! v 2 ) others remained in the e : i ander, cf; J. Farrell, 1b; Ratisch, | Members of the tcam will meet at the ho,\‘T who hlvl( Vlulm “”3 the :\1: o7 atition Shiut nonol o5t wars s - 5 g ;L: b.m::' c:(‘l’inthera, rf; McGrath, Mack's garage tomorrow and will but fairly far. Hornsby wn urru 5 e ones an: “arroll, p. From this it |leave New L 2 0" returned to the wes' lineup after *ha rl‘tl 1; h?i‘hfk .i:‘::‘?f”‘?'“ ',:" Champlons all, these six young men are going to have some real fights on their hands hefore long. | can be seen that the l‘l',nlcons are tak- gmrp.mr DEiianlenia: 1HQicieck being out for a day with bad colds Charley Paddock, called “the fast-1 yeg 1o right above they are Champions Tommy Loughran, light heavy welght; Gene Tunncy, Heavywelght; but their presence lad no effect on Ia . est human,” will make his first com-| a,q Mickey Walker, middieweight. Below, left to right, Champions Joe Dundee, welterweight; Sammy the final result- RS E petitive v:;;r\-’.n.mc«l. In the cast thisi ypapgen, lightweight; and Tony zonerl, featherweight. Loughran is to meet Lomski, Slattery or De- Hahn probabl; in George Uhle registered his fourth ¢ :; ::'nl‘l‘ mit:fl";fnnjham:d?m’;“: lancy; Tunney is matched with Tom Heeney; Walker with Ace Hudki ns; Mandell with Jimmy McLarnin; HN I F exhibition S .:: straight win of the season as the In- 'V 4 pesri Conzonert with Jole Sangor; and Dundec's opponent probably will be Sergeant Sammy Baker, ihc is fortunate enough to wl.n 20 gians routed Ditrolt at. Cles slan Volnell Seuil. Univeralty ot Penn- DY F. G. VOSBURGH ' points for the United States in com. it Tue Tigp bt Lolohng 3 sylvania, football and spring star,| (Featurc Service Sports Editor) : PR e | petition. He believes he will re. the first inning, scoring five runs.| T . i was cxpected to give Paddock his| New York, April 28 (P —Gene ER"] []”TL[]“K AT a strong squad, Including such men | [turn dircetly to Nebraska, | whore bug ehe Indlane ';"“"']""1“’,:_“1 Sl gl strongest competition and many ar- | Tunney isn't the only world’s cham- o Wallle “‘:,"‘;f'i_l"l‘;f Toler ',}_“""“ | harvesting will be in full swing. aGhn 1k dhs apoand. AR . Home runs | dent admirers of the red and biue ! pion who is to defend his crown thi; BInAccle, S31Y 01bTO0K Ang oI | Mason, all of whom were letter men held the Tigers in hand then until P e i 1a . n | aer 5 i it X nd ARBaKI io¥es | flash openly predicted victory for | summer. Al along the line e s f 5 e ddl s TE E TEN s i rh{,i’o";,‘,T""V“:L}x.h‘:‘l.mln : i gmpriMren i, |1csser Kkings are making ready to Ly 200 et onte o Middle Distance Star Not| RIFLE TEAM BEA Iyn, . With ' % e In training for his third Olympie | take on their respective challengers cellent prospects from the freshman moved and Bayne finished the gam s o 4 S i : ! Lo . o co o 0 . team, Puddock om0 dumon |t 614 a sharo of the dollrs thr e e of the best piscen of news| WOITIEA OVET GOMIDG OLYIPICS | ow ticain oo crippiod Throngh At St. Louis, the Browns rnolulwl strate that he is still one of the na- | bloom in the big outdoor arenas inl thes to a 14-5 verdict over the Chic: 2 AT : S % ) 1M o as to material is the fact that Dud- | ills b e orar torned n b Hep S nllens iyl ek Crimson Will Be RGDPGSEI]M by T Relliwilbpain rsbimn do calioge |88 LR e RS Ataeeee ot High Soners, Toeta to fourth victory in five starts for (he | oo Iop/ BBSONTS Al ; s and play as varsity center. Bell's|g "¢ e o I Browns, holding the scorcless theinon-standard distance. the eicht @ecogniza fand ihope Mg lay Inst year stood out easily above | SPFINE corn planting, growth of his | ington, In the field events records were | weight divisions already are book- lv\mlor wheat and care of the sprin Rafil the ninth wlon an crror a1 . ; A s / Nehin REhts aaa Y that of any opponent.” f PriNg| Victory by a margin of 10 points ] i hits gave them five expected to be endangerd in t ed for championship fights, and it} lerop of pigs at present are uppers| b, g 8 ! poir e |most in the mind of Lloyd Mahn, | scored by the Farmington Rifle s vau 2 S| looks like fireworks ahcad. lies. Lvery Brown got one hit pole vault and shot put. Sabin Carr, | Club tes o s : Jos e Vale a4\ pey is getting set for the Tom | Cambridge, Mo April 25 (@ — rs i ub team over the New Britain con- e Sentriubing & Home Sl AlfE on BfYAls arabvicty L limin ing sot for the Tor & » Pyle Marathoners Off Toston A. A- fiyer, who i America’s| (WD 162 B¥cr Hhe New Britain con- i dickard, University sittsburgh | Heeney affair, which probably will | The Harvard football outlook is prime home to win the 800 and to the cause. Ba[llflg Memges Are TODDM Bickhn, Lniyersiyigot s Bltfaburgl i rankee Sto New | coptionally bright and the Crimson On 56 Lap of Race {1,500 meter races at the Olympics |O'Y T4ngc on Arch strect. The 3 it ot ! star, were entered in the pole vault. | be in the Yankee Stadium, - A The Chicago Cubs fell victim on i York, July 26 will e represented by @ good team | East St- Louls, TIL, April 28 UP-—1, /Wl 0 g0 0 " oo months hence, | MAtel Was a postponed affair and s At : Carr scaled 14 feet 1 inch, breakin, resents : . o their_home lot to Jess Haines and Reg“[afly in Recent (Games Corr soaled 14 foet 1 inch, broakink | X oy, Loughran, the Ifght|nest fan, Esklo Clark, varsity center The transcontinental foot racors, |1 AMStordAm three MOWhS heRCt | wus hela on an oft-scheduled da the St. "‘;“" ;"""”"“}""( b agc: Riaion : % | heavyweight r has agreed tolcoach, sald in an article in the cur- ;‘:;":"i“ou;’“fl,hi"”:"‘";‘;’“fhfl"}“"’r“m"lnb e e omn Hann | The New Britain team was badly Haines allowed nine hits but SReE T | el ake allenger . 7 ssuc of the Harvard Alumni b Dl T LR v {erippled by the absence of g hice ot 4 ek = 5| Dave Adelman, of Georgetown, dn- | take on a challenzer June 7 at the |rent issue arvard Alumni . 1s busily engaged in completely for- e absenc several them scattered. Seven Cubs expire ago, April 28 UPM—Pitchers | Dave Adelman, of Georgetown, in control at Staunton, 41 miles north - - ¥ T T inder tracks | Of its highest scorers, o v Yankee Stadium, also for Tex Rick- on strikes. Toporcer and Andy performed nearer to mid-scason tercollegiate ~champlon, was con- | : R e Sl b, o v |0 her today. e heeh ¥ High were in the Cardinal infleld in form in the second week of the)ceded a good chance to cxceed the ard, his opponent probably to b It T at springs cternal, Friday's lap of 28.4 miles from °0 Which hie has pounded along to| Next Wednesday night, New B (Leo Lomski or Jimmy Slattery, |he wrote, ard's football pros- Hillside View, Mo. through St | Victory over the world's best for the ain gocs to Meriden for the last i h Segahas ¥ - | existing relay carnival record s 3 it S Botantey s o . X lngr e, opnin bat | xaing iy cambl pecod ot €3 6 oo S 13 s, o | 11 i ance Thore g D e TS M, T influenze; h;‘:\k catistics for contests up to and | shet put. {Jack Delancy, the abdicated ex- Il.'h’f' r’""’m! Sk ,‘OM 'wfljol" ‘ot‘ ml.hx There b golhing in the uppeer- | A0BLcE of Tat mighils ahaot werd 4 Raln caused postponement of the 'including those of Wednesday dis- | Some lively competition was an- Lh:;ml“‘m:' Walke iddleweight Drovxu("m":t"‘r i :ur«rrn.ia 5 ::clcn:llm't}: o “T“:“(r‘l “or(m;: ]{Tc?‘“wm”o“‘ v National league games between Cin- | close. ticipated in the broad jump between | PPRECY | RECh O N GE K [ very definite in the shape of excel- [pace in the fast time of 3:20:25. e e hal T et oir er e et How Deliaih cinnatl and Pittsburgh and Phila-| At the end of the first weck of [13d Hamm, of Georgetown Tech, uuw”' “va” edlaltcie x?ml.- o \m“ smaterial and the fucther fact| . Feter Gayuzsl, England, with an o:n e e rec- l(‘ooxov 0 : 18¢ delphia and New York as well as of 'play, 31 hitters averaged .300 or |southern champion, and Alfred | l;_f‘lg‘ i : Y"'(‘ P “ lx"u‘n-invt!m Yo:a Conch Aciold Horween's clapsed time of 348:00:35 for the | Y6 ik Lkl & Mk ot AR McCormick ........ 178 the Washington-Philadelphia game more and 17 batted in the .400 | ates, of Penn State, ‘"‘““:"“""‘j“l‘.” | o ool iB ks Havn Banl (90 vaars Ao d ey lop; ;"f'“,':n;“"',';"‘ 11-20;‘3;‘0303:;“1:’:\;&‘: from trnh\ln: ‘h!'fore[oh;lin-tl!d ;(:;1:;:;21’," (St antsgdle e Yl*;:m:mr:fi' o 1'11'“?1"‘"04\’41';\\\‘;""’ clnss. At the end of two wecke ‘1")"0':“;’:"‘ ;";;‘2’;’ 7“!‘,2’“,:1“0;)“_"_““’ AL "‘nh-';.wu.:-x of Jim Mullen, Rick-|and should show the promisc that Payhes. Clirsincip Ok, Europo late in May With his coach. | Kalish g : ;‘6; 1 Sox decide |campatgning, only 28 were at or @ I¢ Z e Onio State |2rd’s Windy City rival has cropped out at various times dur- Jack Ryder, to acclimate himself | Belkin Tk too cold to play at New York. above the .300 mark while but nine DONEe. BIPAON, ({1 Joe Dundee, welterweight title- | Ing the past two seasons. Work of Leldil\g Stars and renew training for the games. |gEnge) . B 165 fiyer who won the 100 yards in 9 | 5 bopstenin 400 averags: | or, has been signed by Jess Me- Harvard football for the pas jiioastenin 4 o | 10 \wabonds an Hhip mnaiat Colums | Loaen e begniplEned by sy M all for past Some days ago Hahn returned i Bacon | L . ; 5 : £ Am can ],ea Rtalph Kress, 8t. Louls shortstop. | Mahon, matchmaker unto Rickard, ' two years has not been discouraging In Yesterday’s Games here from his last indoor race in|ganis ; en gue dropped 19 points in his batting bia last weck, was picked as one of | (0.5 hojo Grounds scrap June 21, S0 much as it has been disappoint- |py the United Presa y {Chicago. Kor about six weeks hepapa o 7T .o 169 average during the past week, but |(h¢ ““"”l’"';' ‘°"'°“d‘f" el f"':; a‘{”“ but Hudking' growth info the mid- {ing. That is, the teams have sbown | Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig of the | Will work on his farms, take life | DETROIT other leaders slumped more and hv‘)“d “(‘ e fi‘“‘“s‘ 0L POEpLC 2| gleweight division has robbed the | flashes of rcal power, only to drop (Yankees were idle when rain and |easy in pastoral scenes and strive | moq Bt > A Ulthereby jumped into the lead over “‘°;T:‘n‘“‘mm and Jimmy Quinn of | DAltimore Italian of his challenger. {back into mediocre play. For ex-|cold weather caused postponcment 'to forget track altogether. | Sweeney, 1b ... . {the field with an average of 481}, % ‘.,Y‘ o M waof the beat | Another one now must be named, pmr-lm last the eleven wentiof the Red Sox-Yankee game. |, 2% don't want to even think about 'y, ron Galloway, 1b . 2 | for players who participated in ten | 12¥ ’“‘-"‘; 0 ets e hatons o= ibly the hardy Sergeant Sammy | through the season winning every| Ty Cobb and Tris Speaker also it,” he tells inquiring admirers. Caele Rice, of ... B T e e noener, the | "Printers the east has to offer 10 0D~ | Jiyjcor, who has glvcn the Acc some | 01cr game, looking hetter after each | were idie due to general inclement | “I'll bo In betier shape it I get d‘,ol_wmm B marni. it : : i e il hasons masier| oo i memorable battles. ; tory, but on the following Satur- [weather which prevented the Sena- complete rest, and I've got to for-|yqo ehringer, 2b . 3 et 5 - 3 The important relay races sched- Sammy ‘Mandell, the somewhat . for some unaccountable reason, |tor-Athletic contest. lget the boards to do that. When "anvhkn {uled this afternoon include the h“”fl.- but none the less respected |t am bad a lapse. It is felt that, | Rogers Hornsby of the Braves get abroad will be tine enough fo|p2 Cln Louis, across the Mississippi river bridge and to this city, found ¥d Gardner, Seattle “Sheik” setting the McManug, §b ... : o 'took second place, hitting the ball Gesceriin Vo ) o fat an average clip of 444 Pauli e e, two-mile and four-mile | P ; i il it A sterli Detroit rookie who ,r,”'““ L A0 ¢ ' ht champion, §s hooled for |under these circumstances, Harvard | went hitless in four times at bat jrenew training and get into condi- |y T Piinge, : T the heap last week, fell 219 per S Ay 17 a1 the bolo Grounds | foothall is on the verge of having| Kiki Cuyler of the Cubs got a tion Carolis Fothergill. X ... h 4 .0 | ".m": pm‘n'N Bt h;“;‘md *m n':mli | that runs sccond only to thehcavy-la re hirth which will put it in the single and sacrifice and score a runl Hahn hopes that the scene of l\l!‘n‘mm. \:m”:x en, P ooee 00 0 0 1 | it -I 10w i | weight championship mateh in it front rank in the football world next in three credited turns at the plate. 'Iuropean conditioning will be Eng- E. t'r(@é .7,_‘,;" TR 0 iitar: Bad: fia ‘ '“H‘M' \»“.‘ nm\mn to the popular imagination, |season. d Harry Heilmann of the Tigers hit land, where he can talk to the na- |7 T Interest in the fight is due in| “The Crimson scems well fortified {a double in five attempte. fives and they to him. Ho has no| Totals d SRR R e S i . ldrgv purt to the colorful person-|as to vetrran players in practically | Paul Waner of the Pirates was hankering for France, Lecause the al ... .- a CLEYIHAN 5 400; Goslin, Washington, ality and dynamite punching power | every department for next fall. In!idle when the Reds-Pirates gamc tanguage spolken there s strange jo e T gjJsemm, = Chicago, Dluegs, [ of litthe Jimmy Ml “the baby- | the backficld Captain French lx(‘nds:wns rained out. |to him READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS |W 2 ineh g Sl Dlevay | faced rattiesnake,” the allenger land, 377 and Cobb Philadel- i olE N ha sy ¢ . and man of o ke g R o S Made o Hole In One {eler o B B 1] R R T Italian who bosscs honors, each winning three games —_— | vision in his own right now that he 1in as many attempts, Pe nnock pllch-¢ Ihiladelpiia, April 25 (Ph—Walter has beaten Benny Bass, is to take innings” allowing 16 nits, 5| e bl bR SO e selection [ O that hard-hitiing atom ~ from = : AR bases on balls and fanned | o 0 RERe 0L icials, announc- | Milwaukee, Joi Sangor, the same | T TR T T . Uhle ‘:“:trl“x_ rmi‘imm::.“. v'n:m:r;\"' at o meeling ‘of igvidivon! Gonchos )]\‘!‘!‘olm.k:x,\o' a4 gallant little Bud | ~ | tanve 17 1 Tewn | AITR M Y 1k AETIeG & Vol and officials that more than 60 col-y 29X . ¥ , A Hoee w | Do ge’s, W struck out 1 S es of the oast have approved the| With these six, all of whom fre| L Philadelphia Athlcties gained | b’ of having a nentral official se- | due to sve action in the next few s in team batting Auring the | Ly A1 offictels for games among | WCeks the list of recognized and | but the rampant Yankees | qeams of the new Fastern associa- | Wndisputed champion: The | first place with 2 .31S | ion. Most of these institutions, me Bud Taylor who fell before other teams® hitting | W signified their intention of | Sangor is considered bantamweight adelphia, .300; C e the nessalatibn champion by some Chicago, . Washing- | The meeting was called by Willlam universally — acelal Loston, .267; oit, | W. Roper, head coach at Princeton, g ihe Adbision and St Louls .229. | for an epen discussion of th . fiyweight class has lelphia led in team fielding | tion. Oviginally there were only 12 champions inst il of one. and ! n average of .979. | members of the association, hut it is sible vh‘u Tic 4 will get them neth Williams of the Red Sox | now pl his body to i ']r:v :(mmh in another of most t ¢ E:’)";‘:.];,',J:?"l'.“v‘.u all the leading colleges of } <'v;):|;“0:0‘); - Sl Dr. James A. Babbitt, chairman of | ¥ conized Ly the Yo boxing solons and Fra e Genaro + old central hoard of football thie old icontxal former champion, by the National Tilden and Hunter Off |',.{‘j;,‘j,'d~‘;\f"‘;’_‘;;‘n‘n:";,‘,'","!)L ko | Boxing Association. For Invasion of France |tion ot the central board, while | Thereis o ‘ehamplonship fight in * York, April 25 (T—With the | Ceach Bill Ingram, of the Navy, said prospect also in that somewhat s United States | the original 12 members who con- irn good chance” to “mrt‘fl\-‘l the association, had dene so | Davis Cup from France, 1 no thought of sl thetie cla the junior lig Tod Morgan, who sules t is to defend it azainst Cannonball Idie Martin May 24 in what prob- | a member of the : i e 5 i holder with | ors taking part in the discus- | “L'n’ ;h\lll.~' inegor _‘»';1 of WELL * WELL - WELL - THERE'S NOTHING To season at Madison Squarc Gar- 14 ONE— NOT Two B AT D s B8 Dean Col- i LR OR THREGE OR FoUR JUST A NATURAL RE- ? York university, and Wil- e s BuT- . ONE 00%;y SULT, CAUSED 8Y 11y sailing was in ac- | fam Bingham, of Harvard, ekl e hay A PLAYING GOLF AND | © with the plan by which he i AR, < L,-—— MAKING A HOLE In o It into condition on | Hoppe Has Handlcap of London lias a revival of old operas. ! o oot Pl o Luropean courts prior to joining i g WEAR HIMSELF OV Se Amcrican team in London i it 42 Points Over Layton 5 AND THgwm HE'LL BE Jd in the American zone. Chicago,” April 28 (17—A handi- Y, - Y NORMAL AGAIN | e ,cap of 42 points today confronted 7§ | SWARTHMORE AGAIN Johnny Layton, the national th GOIN’ Fl HlN’? i Philudelphia, April (P—Fvery ' enshion billlard champion as he en- > |thres or four yoars Swarthmore col- tered the final two blocks of his 600 |lege gives Baltimore a new pitching point thre cushion exhibition match WE HAVE THE TACKLE s First it was Jack Ogden, then with Willle Hoppe. With only 100 COME IX TODAY. Farnshaw and now Howard points to o, Hoppe was leading 500 | Loy Gith the Orioles. {to 455, in 525 innings | | ‘ton picked up 39 points “ LYET 1 winning yesterday's blocks Baltimore, Md 25 (11— | hoped to pick up enongh to squc Crarenen Aien, - promicing 1t L roneh to victors. Eaperts zener- | Y S ATl iore Oriols ng pro as |1 sed, however, this was inm out Paw 1ad b T . 15 MAIN STREET { the national e today for AD HERALD CLASSIFIRD ADs | “Baersthing for the Sport FOR BEST RLSULTS