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NEW BRITAI DAILY H ERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1928, OPENING TOURNAMENT TO BE STAGED AT SHUTTLE MEADOW CLUB TOMORROW—FALCONS SET FOR START OF BASEBALL SEASON SUNDAY PPOPIP FITINIIETIIEGIE EAST WINS FIRST TILT 'GUNN HAS PLAYED IN INVASION OF WEST | OF HIS LIFE Boston Braves Scuttle Pirates in 11 Innings—Cardinals | End Four Game Losing Streak at Expense of Cin- cinnati Reds—Boston Red Sox Halt Winning C am-‘ paign of Philadelphia Athletics —McGraw Agrees | to Manage Giants for Two Years Mor ‘ lmenco!legmte Champlon For- gets When He Started Goll New Gunn, M 4 P—Walts golt champion, national ama- med he Walker cup team, member when he York intercollegiate | once runner-up in the ur championship and twice 1 member of Jogs not r ¥ Ic he east scctional 1l my of littl little answer | o to how 1d loy . th in th Boston I ed what will enter rom college “I hope it will will give me a olf,”" he said and fears for prof wh jusiness he duated . rooki thing that rnoons off for ked of his campaigns er from port Brave give hing des not o tarrell in nth innings arned runs the contest Errors second the Pirates the ninth ir A single by Brown, sacrifice 1l an@ a one-base blow by I the Braves the winnir 11th. The Corsairs got two men 1 ba out in their half f the same but Lloyd Wan grounded into a double pl Ray Kremer gave up 1 against a dozen his team wered off Br but th their quota ther moments. Good nabled fonr have win. by nd two s would hopes the of 1 . Watts won the tercolleg last year by defeating Roland M || Kenzie, Brown university {up and nine to play in Garden City He went along in impressive st¥le in the open at Oakmont in 1925, the vear of sudden golf deaths when only 16 were qualified and all the matches were at holes. Gunn won his first two matches, 12 and 190, and 10 and 9. Jess er, for- v champion, being his second vie- tim He found more troubl he dumped into the Joneses. Dic Jones fell, five up and three to pla but Gunn’'s fellow townsman, Bobby turned him back at th the title, eight and seven Roses and Thorns With the golf roses havi golf thorns too, in Watts' of the thorns was in the ound of the British amateur pionship at Muirfield in 1925, when the Hon. W. G. Brownlow defeated | im three up and two to play, al- hough h Walker iteh fro same player Another in the dusk Minikahda urse Minneapoli: where 11 was played last Watts ifying round ten others wvoff, Tt seve iate title i ar, ten 36 holes at I rrel run ndt, 10 by Flint ond pitel The ' of 5 st i nin Walker—scatte vent Cincinnati five run lead the fppa Rixey in the Pete Donohne, 1 suceeeded Rixey in lield the Cards iun in five innin el for the Red Louis run was scored off him. Dout- it and Blades handlo 1 13 putouts in the St. Louis out All other National . had an open date as did six of 11 American league brethren. The one American league contest saw the Philadelphia Athletics’ soven me winni streak by Ed Ilorris, md the Boston Morris allowed only the Athleties failed to hit until the seventh when doubled eventually scored 1 run. Ira Flagstead Boston's defensive 1 ot star. H:oen jes in the outficld, got two hits, walked once and scored two runs. Ossic Orwoll | picked a bad to pitch performance the clan Gillicuddy. The world’s chumpion Yankees went to West beat the Army, 20 to 0. Bab played first for the Yanks. No | smers rolle his bat but some of the very rade did. Although fdle for 1 t New York Giants ¥ than their share of the baschall news Cincinn ihey open with th The most impor ment was that John to manage th years and 1o . Charles A club, Nupoleon™ MeGraw Cardinals 1o losing str the Cincinnati Louis. Rhem hits—o a 1 enough from overcon Cards piled DISSENSION RIFE IN GIANTS' GAMP Former Treasurer Bitterly At- facks President Stoneham 4 (L) o nd edlorful hall raw r collected short in its pennant internal dissension, not players, but among. the | ke ho 1o 1 ng P t two inning d holdout third me fifth orm the won " the 9 and B, wi May pable M One tional amateur ot rere 156, necessitating was almost dark at the A the shades of a the course when ion reached cring through the led was close to be fairly certain of 2 would leave him in another ball came roll- the darkn ross the 11 into the cup with that wmarked the Georgian for that sefies, owner of the long puttir and Watts did nc Ivol the year before e at night but found his way to lose to Grorge Von Llm third round At necded over finished in the “L have been sort of this year, elubs ' cluby it may be stopp! zoing in the qual- amon owners night mo s ut iy today (e} th n import while in Now McQuads ti werd Yo the ring opening game our-game scries | T Franci 1 treasurer of th New | ha 1 Sox, 3 to four hits pr to As da was R Hed ness, A h that ition, Ine safely Cobh | hi wus to 1 i pu compe am's o At nd sive neham After of the Quad red sis Gi was suddenly the t 1 pped by trade, “in the in 1 What The s ball quali- At Baltu also played only in the the deposed much Hornshy | Like the removal irmony nam know | MeQuade said. | iz as harmony Stoncham a six-hit M- 1y for shion o the Mequs o vas s o ifor vas New York f Point bise a off sceond division. playing pretty * he said, pop flics and | day. ovided mor 2olF daily gist ol i wher Reds. had two admissic to golfers. 1 the that gives me hot competition. Yale when match of the castern trip. Help From Jones course playing with help to me. Bobby and equal confident boast many o ! nd some a series : Georgia a chance 1 e am MeGraw ub for T to get Stoncl t some it 50 de- of it at Vi only cham, DU had off five turned old, MeGr himse 1f Stor right h there'll Jlenty raid “ire nt of 1l comes have Bobby No one not be ball as 1 I'm Jones is could play | benetite I can't hit the he does, but if 1 even his distance, 1 will do well for ordinary purposes.” The Atlantan, who is the city's second most distinguished golfer, went abroad with the Walker Cup {eam of 1926 and survived until he wict the Hon. Mr. Brownlow. At Juncheon the day of his defcat attempted fo tell Atfanta’s other 1 present 111 about it, but there detail that he his sccond shot on the Bolby Joncs had vecital be discon- dinner as he course 1o fill the day at Baltimore unp matehes 4. He ho the sylvania, a b with to A to leav mys trading linked Horns- the Me- in well- Just how 10w of sons of how 1 hic 1d he so des American League hall cir no one wl 1 is ke b 1he Hor et and 1eigh Ald- | ‘o shy de [0 tor Vie 110 1 n port : o spect A the Hornshy | John 1s 50 much lied only when the after roof hird hole ko that 1 until 10 ont %o tinue he gement met Bobby v to team exhibition zames {1 own ¢ for Watt the with him in tor the Olympic n Georgia 1 Yl nd Prine " ton. Stery * said Watts to rown | ire not “They hin: said goif trams Bobhy nd ey its own N0 has Tech pro. Bobby v “Who i of Watls e heard o You're it zo00d enough cansed s you 1 him,” i Watt him Natioral League 0 10 a putt ‘or recover composur Homg Run Club TRSDAY, 3 the | sterday s Home League Totale rted | when | come the | yoitng life, | cham-§ of the | passiug | I I threshold of | | cup | & Keith, U.S. W'MWV"WQQ‘TGO LA Al ) 9999006096000 00PNE 0196 00¢" CARRY U. S. HOPES T @b ‘Yale, Penn and Columbia Mest ¥ ROWING SEASON HARTFORD AND NEW BRITAIN HIGH SCHOOL TEAMS CLASH TODAY:—MAJOR LEAGUE RESULTS—ITEMS Gahadaad g 'STAGE BELATED OPENING * OPENS TOMORROW AT SHUTTLE MEADOW CLUB for Blackwell Cup York, day of the intercollegi season comes tomorrow w te row- \\lun big ing twogof the most important of the on regattas take place. Three optimistic coac dicting victory for their crews in the first triangular Yale, P carly s Tes the year when | and Columbia meet at Philadelphia, the | course N 1 | vesterda for the Blackwell cup. 1d Leader, eight the the cup believes n, The the coach of Yale which last fiv year's combination may in a row, although Ya erally favored to win. their first frial over vesterday At Columbia Dick Glendor of this vear's intercolleg i s ronmlwu that wrsmen have overcoms caps of lack e practice and ten porary losses by injuries and have settled into @ winning stride. 1 Lions wound up the one week of in- tensive pr: the weather al- lowed them two stiff ons they are uir of tests on has won rs, ket six not gen- Elis had Schuylkill coach > cham- veteran the handi- ctice has with Today uled for another sched | Philadelphia_course Finns — Rn.‘ol ove) and. Nurmz Tk Olympic Distance Runs Young i | Oklahoma, 1 Dave lin the Olym and was tied with | the | | enough | the | | | com the open last year, young Gunn | jen-y S0 on two rounds and | from the modest collegian | peen little ch team | approximate | Finns a cnongh | such youthful star Drave he | distance had | had | ! ot the | utmost Finns, who Distanc Olympic runn 24—Nur Olymipic 14:28 1-5, by i 20 4 1920—Nur 1924—Ritol 1 | L Abbott i co pic have ¢ | Nurmi and Ritola, ni, Finland s such as H, 000 an Guillemot, record ul champions and Meters — Kolehmaincy Nurmi mi L, Olympics1cco 30106 by BY sociat w York s to the tures of the much t Sined Kolehmai are the tory of the races is cone tola will b there of and pect stars nly likely Ithou, of Toston, N ALAN it rmi. i I'res Ma Metors 1912—NKolchmainen, lan Pinland 1 distane Olympic 0 it | Finnish trinmph 1912, fair | ginavian nation first an | gent in the beyond when this 1ittle Olympic from | pinland's distance erned. hack o 1 gh sn't heading of hort of a procession for running aces Nurmi Big Three s0 far an King fresh lanrels seem Unite 1 e the \ ¥ nd Harold Keith ot v few points 11 ale real tussl feat were Kolehmainen “innish “‘double” in hair-raising of Irance From all meter final 1 e Bouin im in most of the Kol him down to the “With onl the prossed up now. nnhe pressed Ko righ it the sume to h But horn cicrey rival | pro winning Boui most i i 1o iy finest Kolehmai only one-tey Another cmont. 1 i his ot 10,600 Nurmi the i o hroks Gl meter Will fashion Second rican 1 Indian, in possibly I Antwe me in ure put on the yes America the f who has Piar way hn hand side chane lias given the her of s sinee progr irst winnir official story, abirea involunt tim 1, " 1ot 3,000 but champions, but auel with before on the Stockholm tr: Lecounts st distanee stadinm th 1 1 Nurmi, the and | Olyn Olvpic George 1 A e il rna merican a nond and Bob Winois are and 10.000-m aned up regula Running Champions 5,00 10,000 meter ir times | Finland— | Iranee—14:35 1 World's Finland 1 Would's record, | 1 orLD ports kditor) (®—When it running fea- program there | a o tale { scan- | big | has | made surfa it and Ritola | as the his- a4 10,060-mcte Nurmi and Ri- iin this vear, at Amsterdam any pr cither hes | ot a isn't it the developiient of Leo Lermond ot Hlinois Oklahoma may of 1o score a | Finns thes: long they first Hann m of 1h sco he Ju a a Viouin k. | | i b | an the that 120 was one of s ev w, set 1] irily out he track did his again with et msel e wo severs tha witne in time second n mnish streak in on 000-1m4 only | z00d account of | by Jaeck Ryde | stand | zood chance I meters, |in single Keith (left) of the Dalrymple of the \c main hopes of tb neter at Ams arly in these events, University of Boston A, A. United States The | tion fnever 060 four years ago. Not a Yankee placed in either race 1 12 outlook is brighter but sensational this year. Lermond, rugged youngster, should give himself at longer , rac his Boston eclub-mate, Robert Dalrym-| ple is nominated as our st bet his couch. Joic Ray t now on doing the his feet cannot Joie may turn to| 10,000 with a something. not | a a 100 meters, In the s his heart s wrathon but if that route ither the 5,000 or of doing Among the college men, Penn State and Dave Hlinois, are good prospects at Abbott of WORK OF THE STARS Iy Cobb Leads Apple Busters in Crashing Out Hits in Games Play- od Yesterday. Athletles—Doubled once and scored the off Ed Morris | Athletics—Singled | Ty Cobb, four times up, lletics' only run the Red Sox. Tris Speaker, once in four trip Rogers Hornsl to hit safely in four Paul Waner, Pir in five times up one run. Babe Ruth, Lou Heilmanp and Ki Tt is estimated that the minimum | cost of “producing” a man of 21, is $2,500, which includes parcntal and overnmental expenditures, Braves—Iail times up. ates—Made and drove A in | Gehrig, Cuyle Harry were idle. | mile | combination L this year. |to the Bill Cox of | ¢ | out Niek Ta | Chicago, Arn | of crews, Callow, mentor Washington who is ch at Pennsylvania, said only for his first Rusty many winning now cos that he is r since coming Penn is consid- ered to be the outsider in the Lut Callow has found a combination that satisties him and has not chang ed it for two wecks. Further north, at Cambridg strongest crew turned out the Massachusetts Institute of T nology will provide the first t ) untried Harvard cight in race over the home course both colleges, The w ht of tradi- is wiht Harva whicl lost a dual to the gineers, 124 Brown, the Crimson coach, had squad of veterans from whi lect his erew and has formcd which scems to h L. In its final tim Harvard covered the and 22 seconds on time. have the advantage gained in two race The ers have lost y and Princeton by nar- margins and looked good even defeat. Coi | Haines re- to announce Teeh's time yos- v but was not downeast by the of Harvard's performan FIGHTS LAST NIGHT st ever ecl for 1 d has v ¢ strer cesterday, course in 4 m good early Teeh will the expericner mueh 1 ntes of er row ted Press, kie Dugan, ville, beat Paul Allen, Chi Barney De Corsey, St ft, Chic Lou . (10) Thomas, and Eddie (10). Fort wdo, no ost, —Cecil Harris, Towa a foul from wort von on ¥ ( AL L TOR CANDIDATES 3 dricks ; man’s Bible n- clas has issucd the nine which will Inter-Church league. trying out coming season m\.h I team, candidates for ompete in the s desirous of this team during the re asked to pet touch with Manager drickson at Salvation . call or by calling in May 4 (P—The first | race of | sylvania for this | a call for for t Tournament of Year to Be Played Over Scenic Course—Old Man Par to Be the Common Enemy of Entrants—Fair Weather for the Day is Prom- ised—Start of Season Scheduled for Last Saturday Prevented by Ram—llundreds Expected to Play. SCHOOL TEAWSTO | MEET HERE TODAY: {New Britain and Hamord Clash at Willow Brook Park Wilton Mor will oppose other mound in the New Britain Balked by the weather of last Sat- {urday when rain drenched the course |and prevented play, the tournament | committee of Shuttle Meadow club | has announced that the playing se | son will be officially opened there to- |morrow with the sccond scheduled | tournament on the season's program. {The event tomorrow will be match {play against Par with a full handi- {cap allowed. | 01d Man Par will be the common enemy for the hundred or more golf- Kerwin | °FS Who will Le entered in the tour- on the inament, No better test of a player's High, |4VIlity at the opening of the scason bage. | €0Uld be had than a contest with the Harttord Public High school | |old bugaboo of all golf courses but ball gaume v k k| oo : MD Willow Brook park | .corging to the determination ““'»*\_Lt“l'“”’l"m:‘"“;“""If':_‘]“’l‘":-i“’]r" ;‘fif‘;_ shown by the players at the club, he ford it e o iy |18 due to be nicked several times in scason. On that oceasion his team ”W oA mOHOn iienicto it ‘Eenian it aud le| oo n weather e noniined lost by 10 0 score. His mates| restinos. T o 3 score. His mates | realized, the co played a poor type of Laseball es- |swarmed with cager pecially on the offense when it “m be the slap of the driver against connected with a total of only W0 | the pill, the ring of the iron over the nit hill while the putts sink in well or- H | dered measure. For golt is a game the Red and Gold team ¥nto camp. | with a wondertul thrill and a con- Ou previous occasions when the of will pov and great Capital City team came to this city | skill but a man’ just chock it had unusual luck in putting over | full of pleasure, i U vietory. Last vear Hartford lost| The frequent 13 games in a row and then met anything, aided nd defeated New Britain High 12 | assistants in keeping the course in to 1. Later, however, the Hardware £00d shape. Everything was in readi- ¥ nine scored a 6 to 2 victory. | N€sS for play last weck and the same Bill Mangan, a former member Well-ordered cour the of 1he Americun Legion team, will | tournament pla the slants of Morey and Joc Prizes consisting of a variety of Potts, who will also be the reserve ZOMIng paraphernalia including balls, pitcher, will take care of first base. | Sticks and other necessities, are bes Chodukicwiez will be the sccond | INg offefed for the winners of the baseman and Captain Eddie Hinch- | ¢¥°nt and leen |oomnetition s ey will hold down the short stop | WlII be seen at the club this season, on for the second consecutive |Will be very much in evidence to- 1son. For third base Bogdanski, | MOrroW. American Legion plaver, seems to| . The handicap committee’s work on 5 Bt it the revision of the advantages to the Coach Cassidy has heen having g | POOTCT Bolfers hasw't met with any tough time trying to figure his out- | oy ScHiOUS objections yet hut this is el Tt e possible that Westey sy | Probably beeause most of the men- e T s bers haven't studied the list very i ot closely as yet. Any objections will be ] allowed to be aired before the mem- {hers of the committec upon applica- tion to the chairman. FACE LONGEST RUN Pyle Marathoners set Off on Gruel- ¥ and “Pat’ cach at for to- predictions e will be fairly golfers and it o | rtford is confident it will take \ merve game, | s of late have, if 1l Flood and lis cateh Dos con- right Track Team track m is ready with . Suffield in Suftield The meet school aoon. The influenza epidemic 1eft mark on the track team with loss of Coach Leonel Depot and v Lester Hume. The man- dutic being taken Ly the assistant manager, Georg: Heinisel, and Coach George M. Cassidy of the baseball team has been doing the coaching for the ! past week. Players who will he events are follows: Sidney Lines, Joe Szabo, Chester Yahn, Tony Grzybowski and Charley Dunn | in the 10¢ dash; Arnold Reck- crt, Ri Gordon, John Reid, Grimila Stahl in the high jump; Yahn, Szabo, Black and Burton Miller in the 220-yard dash; William Tallon, Miller, Galbraith md Henry Krazewski the 440- vard run; 8. Neverdoski, Thompson, Nevulis, ilino and A. Reckert in the discuss 1hrow; Neverdoski, \ Tony Nevulis, Helm and WL in the shot put; John cid Judd, . Mileski, gidanski and Alex Zaleski in the vault, Black, the There t for fits Preparato Suturday after- its May 1ger's of & ling 58 Mile Lap Under a Hot Sun CA L Today. Pontiac, 11, gruelling 5S-milc sun was ex of the Pyle today. The longest the weeks, Pet javuzzi Southamypion, | Eng., increased his lead in the « sed time standings by finishin ond in yest s 347 mile run from Normal in a tie with John lo of Passaic, N. J., and Oli Want- tinen, New York heir time wis E Harry Long Deach, “al., won the The 10 lea timee: May 4 (LP)—A lap under a hot cted to eliminate some cross-country runncrs run to Jolict was the runners have had be entered in n i ind 1 in I poin 40 ers and their s, Sa clapsed ckert, avuzzi, Southampton. Eng., Reckert Andrew 381:41:28, John Salo, Fassaic 38122, Mike Joyee, Mike Joy Ed Gardn Payne, Claremore, Okla., nole N. Dunn. will b jump! the mile J., 412 0 and Yahn entries in the broad : several entered in Cleveland, Cleveland, run, . Scattle, 42 :Me and Mine By BRIGGS SEr ‘AT AF BEEN Fw 'IMES TooF 7 AW MY ARE MY OWN = MY DENMNIS - SAID - AT IL=p S\S TEEF SNEW = ERE BesNn ON ‘EARS BIG_TooF )wax Wikl AT 155 SZUSH Goo’ ‘AT CROWN AFF CERE TWENNY JUFF 'AkE A Loow AT ‘'ose FRoN' T NEGR ‘ADDA 'AFF ANY YING DONE Too 'um =" My DENNIS SAID '—L ReEs A Fwi! 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