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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1928 T SHUTTLE MEADOW—INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE BASEBALL SCHEDULE ADOPTED—LEGION BOYS’ LEAGUE RULES MADE PUBLIC CHICAGO CUBS JUST ONE LEGION LEAGUE . TAYLOR, CHAMPION, LEADS HURDLERS KENSINGTON TEAM PLAYS GAME BEHIND CINCINNATL RULES (F PUAY emmmmmen \ _ BRISTOL CREW TOMORROW ; KENSINGTON BASEBALL TEAM TO MEET BRISTOL TOMORROW NIGHT—MISS CATHERINE SWIFT WINS WOMEN'S GOLF TOURNEY ztcttrccto ! e fants_Reds Down Philics-Cards Score Vietos | JAE eprtmen Istes Bullin ¢ ¥ Ve - E et GamoSonih Enders Have Alvesdy Sored Over Boston — Dodgers Take Weird Game From | COvering Baseball Circuit N o »r - E B~ One Victory Over New Departures — Carrollmen Pirates — Yanks Again Beat Tigers — Athletics: bivsemr ol 0 . Y E 1] & § Anxious u,' Even Up Count — Game to Be Called Scalp Indians—Red Sox Nose Out Browns—Sena- |, " g : 3 - . - N = About 6 o’Clock at Muzzy Field—Meeting Friday i play in American Legion % ; g ! tors Win. Boys' basehall league have been . W - = o y ¢ o TR B Night. | adopted by the state department A tor TWuiln b arry C Jackson of this clty, for- y . Ml f < g FINlS TRAININ | After suffering deteat at the unwontedly b v Bu 8B e i - J—. oq | | hands of the Kensington team in the docile for wnth of the - 2w | chairman of t ! 2 f ¢ committee in E i | first league game of the year Satur- tional lea 1501 ust have 1 s . 200 3—5 |5 i A R " : | 8 old of some raw meat somewlere wo has Vs me | charge. Boys whose 8 willinor i Iey y © . | day, the Dristol Eudees will have 1 m L i [reach 17 years beforc January 1, ofEn Si R : Down in the depths of t : s L a A g % the opportunity to even up the score div oo ac Ho g il e el ;‘” Frank Cul - = S - —_— tomorrow night when the Paper el et e il 2 | tvams and play will be started in the track. c: e Pap | | . . o iy ¢ i 3 3 3 { | . | Goods s trek to Bristol for a Bne vesting dn seapnd: pla nly t H P The offic e A 14 : . X r : M d " dM Lfl B hP Connecticut State lea ame, The Rass R e A e st e : : \ rf andell and Mclaruin Both Put om0 . o Cineinnati Reds sell, & b0 : LS o 3 . anneticla, 3 : 5 s Ty action of the Department _ : § k L S Work It will be staged at Muzzy A"" t0) 3 wolory pyer "‘“' G ; 40 L1 2l Executive Committee at the April e N & i [l‘efllIOlIS 0ri omrs Starting about 6 o'clock. t Chicago yesterday strete i I L 3 ‘ b ring of victorles meeting, Junior Boys baschall pro- o - % B § 3 : | Kensington came through with a gram was accepted and the follow- . G . N e 5 e oy 3 So | bang on its opening day to take the ‘f*-“““ the last thr ing committee appointed to supervise i fooo o Yem ok, May 15 dR—Sanmy measuro of the Endees, but Bristol ork which came we | 3 the movement: {had hardly hbeen organized. Both Pk mnd soe i BBULK ce T8, % | Ch A ] H. €. Jackson, chairman, teams hit hard and heavy and it ‘\\I:‘/v&m ‘;,, % ‘wq‘ i r‘v 2 m.-‘.“ : 3% d 1,,:,,,_ New Britain, tele MW.H. bout at the Polo Grounds lhumhy’x s x’:nigl-yl‘y]((»:lyb game right up to the mmely blows, Charlie Root. ace of e e 2008 Mot badl et d sl ew ' ¥ 3 aight. e i ) rettily he Cub staff, was setting the Giants e ; Sullaing Hughs Peallad, ang dimiich ' i y " ’ The “Rockord Shelk” and his|, Reusnstan R sting qupdivion et or i e Sy : ; A T West Haven; H. Connery, 3rd dis- : L £ B o1 abzalnoileiesr innttin ‘\- op (11 e heap with two vie- T Tt e Nt 0 e o | triet, Georgetown; K. 4 mer- » § | strenuous day yesterday and ,,,‘nw’ ories and no losses and the Carroli- Jud o 1 N 4th district, Storrs; Tom Sears, \ : B g Sal < aid aside the gloves until they|Men in Bristol are out to haud the Sth district, Tattyille; Chas. Me- @ mber through the ropes at tl mnh\nv!-_\ their setback of loy, Gth distriet, Milford; A. Kin- Jo}mn G:[Json, S a FMO)‘ n Ta /or.us baseball park. Mandell plans to|!he year. The pitchers arc all steam- rode, Tth district, Ches natlonal champion defendzngc ampion {come down from his training r;.,..p"d up and should be in great shape Sevpe If we are to put this program over | at Arangeburgh, N. Y., In time for for the battle tomorrow night and A Al anet i 1 A L successtully it is necessary that the Uncle Sam has never been e Olympic low hurdles and _this year he is depending on the |\ “CE AR RTER S0 (8 BN some tight bascball is expeeted to biundhmidb i 3 Tor ] 7 i committee, rules and regulations, [ speed of ¥ Morgan Taylor, 1921 winner: Johnny Gibson, Taylor's vival and national champion; and oo 08 L N o result and form a divect contrast to - ’: ‘t“ ;.‘". i for t | hiave your 1007 support. such coll stars as Frank Cuhel, lowa, England has a likely contender in Lord Davy Burghley, the | 5% " om pompton Lakes, N, 1., | the game staged last Saturd Gt e Ay ranlia i o] Any violation of the rules and | titled ex-Cambridge athlete where he has boen preparing for his| The schedule of the league will be our runs in th st inni { regulations will be dealt with severe- | - - - ——— {chance for the title won in other|revised starting Saturday, A meeting olacibla thereatter: e ] : el s |1y, This movement has got 1o be Low Burdling Ghamplons times by such fighters as Benny|Of the managers in the league has ting in threc 55 ¢ a it ldebrand, Ormele (ng | PUL across fair, square and clean, | Olympic low hurdling champions, RUTH H”‘s NINTH Leonard, Joe Gans, Battling Nelson | been callsd for Meriden Friday 2ds to pile ir winning n Guthrie. Tim 3 | There is to be an entry fee and |2t the varying distances run, and and Ad Wol . I night and discussion of the changes o | deposit fee of $5.00 each, for teams their time | Mandell is a 7 to 5 favorite. Ex-|in the games will take place. In the cntered in district and departmental 200 Meters | 2. 1) T, LOU! | p 7 e the i | change, Kensington is scheduled to e l“‘\mw:.\:v,v 4”1’0‘ e ! A i competitions. No fees shall be re- | 1000—Kraenzlein, U [ | King of swat Has a Flying Start in H"’L'l‘ \.‘]\.yh‘o‘:; r,],\‘.:I:g.x;’r;-t.?l“,:[” 103 play s i e aver Bagton ot Sf Touls. Hafey's e 3 s 1 1 ofauired for teams in local competi- [ 1904—Hillman, T, 24 1 Race to Seck a New Home Run [the challenger's powerful right,| The game between Torrington and onrth il ot ihe snne. Goovad the Ran . o« wition, such as local Legion I'ost (x) Olympie record. _World'a jich flattencd §id Terris in a single|the Faleons of this city scheduled RS IAE Tun A ths nnds after ithe] : d leagues, ete. However, we desire |ecord. 23 seconds, by C. R. Broo- | Record This Year, round for tomorrow night has been post- s . e A . 1L [that all teams complete their entry |kins, U. S | Marking as it does the first light- | poned until a later date, and this ieing run had heen sent over a mo- | Blue, 1b ; 0 A Bfl hflll P] Be s ed S 5 : .| Marking as it does the first ligl 0 3 ment earlier. Douthit and Moore | Frannon, ¢ 2 : | iEoRR:S o thist bra SAN N sRCOURCGU oL e e ? o ‘“;"' . 56 ay m lart Ufl New York, May 15 (UP)—Babe [weisnt titular battle here since Ben- | will be decided at the meeting ri- Bt N ers TE, € preee [ |0t 85 teams by June 1st. “"“ '”'l;;k*'m o T 3-5 | Ruth is off to a fiying start in quest |ny Leonard defeated Lew Tendler in | day. Thirty-five players strugslec i ni Bales : e R S Tu@sdfly' Mfly 0 of & new home run record. 1923, the hout appears certain to| | : through two and a half hours of e 5 o Al mmion il be plaved iins DT ool & s Hitting his ninth homo run of the |draw a crowd of 60,000 or more, | The Talcons will practice Thu weird baseball at Forb: < fleld befo 30 TON * [ der the ofticial playing rules of hase- ek | coason vesterdas off Tam van Gild. | The bout will give Tex Rickard afday night at € o'clock at St. Mary's hall ! AR il B At a mecting of the managers nu’f‘ 2.3 AEL L |')mn4v(op\|| one of his theories into | field in preparation for the week- 2. Al games will be played on (x) Olympic (Taylor cr of the Tigers, Ruth today was t Believing that it is ab-|end games. All members of the team . g the teams entered In the Industria ¢ days and two games ahead of e ] e : Y regulation diamonds, | b tersd in-the Ing U threc two ga {7 m,; Iu, Kk 1.,{].[“5.,!1.:, to "\rlfr;ry“ are asked to be present as Coach Ares SEC 4 Corld” cord, 53 4-5 seconds, by | base! cague . . ° ceord. 1 Bambi aia | ; I 3 3 Bt Tho ol wwed Lk Rl i L iy S vadan G2 by | Dapetinl 1uaEua i aohivdulpi ol "’"‘”’“'s, i e Bambino @il i a ring similar to that which mid-| Kay Tegloy plans fo put.the team d league ball, R R, 5 L to be played was adopted ght ”’l ik “t DEbcit ot ivisions use, Rickard intends to!through an intensive drill. Grantham each ched while the | f : 4. Any boy is eligible to partici- | 3 2 SAle : thiemne acdin MW ower the ropes to conform with | e sped the third strike 7y . | pate or play on a team who will not BY ALAN J. GOULD {4 teams are entered in the circuit and “Dazzler” s ird strike | e 20 ] : the teams will follow out the sched-1 e Bambino hung s |the &ize of the tilular principals wms TOURNAMENT across the plate. Statz's flelding was | Mor A E )| have attained his seventeenth birth- | (Associated Press Sports Editor) i When the Bambino hung up his |0 5 reniotir dkosole th lawee] senEstinh of tho saws WWCh] mo ; . day before January 1, 1929, and who | New York, May —Where ‘?g;“::\nh:l Aesninyeiusigscheiul “';y:"‘l“‘“ f‘rn‘:vu‘;‘ "’f:::‘l“‘l';”z'l‘ ‘l”L s :()w top rope some eight or nine| ates use tive pitehers and | x- iatta " is an amateur according to the ac- | American technique has MRl 10 ot e i Tl Tennt Wil NE el T e i urs and |mches and adjust the two lower hpes catoh: Brooklyn uscd three | Louls oG 0002 | cepted, rules, the high hurdles Yankee speed has|coeq promptly at STl h" i o i thesen R e “the [TODes so as to guard against either B v Rndl (o yenAlvers. LR g ) Every player must fill out a | carricd the day in the Olympie low 5IHEC MERRPEE S0 Ll ER P B BRI Bere e ons. Yot here [the champion or his opponent falling | Bliein CHING Victary 1 & T0% VoD | Bohinr s e e Ghser | Sertitiouts of eligthility. hurdles. Changes in the distance of | 1% FE0CHE 00 the Babe comes pack the very mext |Uhrough them and out of the ring. | Tuesday, May 22—-P. & ¥ C. vs.| season swinging along at a faster | — Staged At Shuttle Meadow. e Detroit Ti 7 1o 5, sent the | Time—1:1t, 0. Every team which is entercd | this feature of the international New York Yankees' American lea- = must register on a certificate of en- | meet haven't made any di . g 4 : 2 e :,:.\ i 1.‘ o n:‘.- 500 m‘arl;,1 . try, which shall be made in tripli- | Uncle Sam’s timber toppers were ‘,]ff"”‘(\d" Itamic me:\\ ’\\ml\ "‘”‘ “’": hlvicecih uIaIg Bhc | Home Run Club | Miss Catherine Swift led the ficla B e ey vt 40 widotes | National League ite oo cony 10 be retained by the | met as eifective at 200 moters. qx| PRI, May Erieislatin rencien LU ‘ ot women golters in the Monduy ond only five defeats. Babe Ruth | % I'ost Athletic Officer, the other two [tliey have heen at the present dis- | 1% 2 2 A geke IRl y |fournament. played at Shuttie Mea- lit his ninth Lomer of the year in | copies to the Department Athletic | tance, 400 moters, 1o be run for the ' & € 8 e e RN e Ryl usiad e dow yestorday. The cvent was the seventh inning and now is four | PUHILADELPHIA Committee. sixth time in this year's Olympic | o THostay, M S4B . Ruth . RNt _American League |tomb-stone event wherein the play- games ahead ot his record-breaking | <., ABILIE PO A 37 No team can carry more than |Games, & B L °C 8 D : Ruth, Yankees ................ 9|crsadded their handicaps to par and pace of last year. Ruth hit his [ Thempson, of L0 : U fourteen pla and all players | F. Morgan Taylor, who first pollayipl sRlnie ol FIGHTS LAST NIGHT | Hauscr, Athletics .............. T|the one making the most progres ninth homer season in his 20th | Hurst, 10 3 1 i ' | must have been enrolled on or be- | gained prominence while at the little | VS e R AL RS DS VE: Gr )vr!a Yankees 5 i e around the course was declarcd {he e on: Mhy 17 ”,‘ ninth in 1928 [ femi s ; 401 % fore June 18, 1928, fowa coliege, Grinnell, won the ! . C. | —_— K. Williams, Red Sox .. 3 winner. Miss Swift outstripped the 5. "Any team entering District or | Olympic 400.meter hurdles four| Tuesday, iy S Easierling, TIEers ......... field and was declared the winnes. Cleveland, O.—Fommy Jones, At | Mandell and Jimmy McLarnin have ended active training for their 15- round lightweight championship brooklyn ebtained a 7 10 6 victory \B R 5 3| over the Pittsburgh Pirates, with 0 88 Vance pitching and the tieing and |y | winning runs on the runways in the o4 2 | ninth, Glenn Wright and George - o 3 - - : . [ Miss Catherine Swift Makes Moot Progress In Tomb-Stor aent came in his h 1. Geor Pipgras was wild and hit hard fams, ot 0 0 10 Department competitions with one | Years ago in the astonishing time of | Ve B Tt NGB ML (ol R. & L. wrsday, June Goslin, Senators i s | Coming in a close s:cond was Mrs. ensational ficlding by the cham- |80 5% - G i or more players over the age limit, 3-5 seconds. Many first rate lanta, defeated Billy Wall I-Ml"-'“,»lm\\”'{-” o Geen 1““7‘““ ,"'1"?;,1:",‘“\,’::\l.to,- ,~',|,r,':‘; plons pulled Lim through to his (<) S ey I & & i|er who has not enrolled in the pro- | quarter-milers don't do much better| Dl Cleveland, (12). Bobby Trown, | Cochranc, Athictics .. s HIA s AT b straight trinmph. i o w0 alvided time is automatically disquali- [ than that on the flat, but Taylor I o Lowell, Mass. defeated Gorilla | MAlionnl Leagnc vied with cach other during the con- efty Grove, crack southpaw RS e 2 0 0 2 fied, and all games forffeited | eleared ten barriers along the ront Tuesday, June 1 & Jones, Akron, .. (8). Tommy Paul, | lissonctte, Robins A test and plenty of good golf was S ALh] ; L 3 2 | . i v & By P& T Fafnir, e el & * | Wilson, Cubs ....... .. 4|shown although only a few of the the Philadelphia Athleties, s 6 0 0 9. Local competitions will he or- hrough a technicality this n | 14 1 and Joey Ro: Detroit i’ y a t 3 out 11 men the A’s beat Ch land, X5x ... o ganized and played under the direc- | the fastest ever recorded, was not “\Hm s Jun i ."m ¥ o) Gy e ‘.1'\"\53"1‘»:)&1“)"" ow Yori cards were urn«_m % land, 6 1o 3, in 10 innings. The o : s tion of local Posts. District and De- |nccepted as a world's record, but it [1% * +; N. B. 2 L ateated Hlarey, Crlip, BE Pa . . Se vinning margin was provid | NCINNATI tmental competition will bhe or- made on a slow track and ¢ yimmy Fox's pinch home run witl AB R 3| ganized and played under the diree- | helped convinee experts, among | Brafl- | LLovDer, als . Connie Mack Bidding wo on hase, Grove held the Indiar itz . ¢ 2 tion of the Department Athletic | them the Olympic hurdling coach, Tacsday, June 19—, R. & T. vs,|tersburg, Fla, (6). Russell - oratier Bobiny LA g 1AL P Govs P& R {ford, Pontiac. Mich., — whipped yjcen, Cardinals . ... ... Rl For You“lflll Pitcher i Fee 28 up to the: clghth b : . < s Harry Hillman of Dartmouth, that , ) : “H‘.Km 1 ], e s p b R ) e ””'“’II!}: Athlctic Officer of the Jo- | Tavlor is the greatest 400-meter N. B. M. Co. v&. R. & E.| w York—Tete Li ABton, | \waph, Cubs . Mack of the Ih adelphia Athle PO W Johnny Redelli, Cleveland, (6)- | Bottomley, Cardinals ... Los Angeles, May 15 (P—Connie Mpuslle .t Bon o | T e Legion Post will be rospensible | Umber topper ever develope 8B defeated Bing Onley. Lewiston. { Grantham, Pirates is a bidder for Gordon Ithodes, r i T e G ; e ke call et ol B8 R i Conloen (10). Pete Martin, orto Rico, Yosteeday's Homors young right handed pitcher of the Ed Morr eIt Mt "‘P ‘Z‘ | Marerie . a o [ for th i “vm" of - wmpives ad g enring the colors of the T1.| Thursday, June 28—Stan. Wks, vs. | knocked out Jim Becker, Bayonne, | puth, Yankees S Hollywood club of the Pacific Coast N o TeU Hox tiiad | e e s o e o | linois Atnletie club, has Tkept his|R. & E; N. B. M. Co. vs. Fafnir. |N. T, (10 [ Helmann, Tigers ... league, it was learned today. Mack PL% e i Tion oo s e Vithin the furlsdietion of the Post | Jl00 ke dnd. Wil attempt| Tuesduy, July 3—Sian. Wk, vs.| Green Bay, Win—JYoo Azzarclla.|iale, Athlelics +v..rsoeees was declared o be willing to turn ) 0 dats i i : 5= g nehe Rl i fo Npset precedont by repeating his|Fafnir: X, B. M. Co. ve. A, P. G. | Milwaukee, technically knocked out | Foxx, Athletics . 3 over some players and cash for an ed Sox got off Sam saited 1 ; T apunl R e B S i gatinicony: Thursday, July I & T.. vs. | Stewart McLean, St. Paul, (3). [ Douthit, Cardinals . option on Rhodes, who last weeck . , i 4 s ) Sauliery tavempst Aniorbasn pleat | . & O €. vs. R. & 1| Jersey City—Irish Bobby Brady, | League Totals pitehed 18 successive scorcless in- |trict and Departmental competition. | | Tavor's foremast American rival | RER Jersey City, knocked out Allentown | American League ...... 2| nings in two games. Hollywood ob- Dl N deam 1o bo eligible for SMIY | another Towan, has lett amateur| Oxygen and hydrogen are the ele- | Johnny Leonard, Ailentown, Ia. | Nati League . ... ~... 92|tained him dircet from the Univer- !:]"1 e .;-’:’:;«‘Apll:",m"\lr;“::.m:; ::::“l... ranks {o take up coaching, but|ments which combine to form water. | (11), jou S S e certified to the Department Athletie | 1here are a number of flrst class | Cammittes by June 15th, and State | ¥ : 2 T UBE St iy crmpionship e g e et B e i Real Folks At Home (A Taxi Driver) S Cubcl. 120, UL disputes arlslng ) an Lokl Sy, 4 cro in JoBnny G Now 1 District competition shall be de- | e there 18 Johnny Gibson. 3 — ',’,1',‘, '_',"\ i :'_"\,”I.’"."" ";I" " | 440-vard national championships at st [ HELLO MAY - PRETTY GOUD LUCK | HAD ONB LONG HAA andt District Athlelo OMicor. ALGIE | yiinsoin, Neb., last stimmer ‘snd. sot \ O THE RE ToDAY - LOTSA SHORT AROUND TiuE PARK BUT putes arising in District and Depart- | o 'yonq' record of 52 3-5 seconds in | HAULS ons ACCOUNT: Tam GUY TIPPED mME | doing-so. This performance ranks © A DRZZLE - PRETTY SWELL °~ THATS with Taylor's Olympic triumph. | OAND THE TIPS W A GooD STAMD ONER : E These {wo, lor and Gibson, arc i bl O OAK AV'NER plaver personnel Of 4| ipo only hurdlers who have ever | Eae oo ust remain intact throughout | yeaten 53 seconds for either the 400 | etitions and - substitulions | meter or 440 yard, distanee, which | irom of 1» teams Wil not be allow- | are irtual ed June 18, 1 Germany, England, Sweden and """“"‘"" Governing Fees, | perhaps Finland will furnish the osit - entry fec must main opposition for the Americans ich team's entry. fat Amsterdam br. Otto 1tzer, Vil e retained 10 | the German half-mile reco defray expes of league is well built for the low hurdle event Deposi « I be returned | and may add it to his running pro- end of scason except for the fol- Lord Thavid Burghley, who mg reasons in casc of violations | mental Competition shall be decided hy the Department Athletic Commit- — broken even with Gibson in tles two 400-meter s at the Pem Loss of Relays in recent years, is the tish Competi- | star, Sten Pette on- o Sweden, | holder of the official world's record process fwmust also be reckoned with o must K. Vilen, the Finnish v 1l to the fwho w T nder fn 1920 and ving | second § 1, gaining t position | through the disqualifieation of | o o B /v A\ \ o ' 2 cmarks 1o | Brookins, the Amcrican, for failing | | SEENM MIKE PETROL ‘ov'RE HeY! Jimmie | 1o Come ov¥ HEY MAY. | DiDN'T BRING i follow- | 1o take one hurdle properly. STANDIN' 'ROUND FER. Goun ALL . * W THE OD1( yp MY KID To BE A JAY— @ e 5 HOURS wiTHOUT GETTIN'| AROUNMD MUST NEVER RUN N o A vl sweip of the point-scor e e PrRIVER T GBS %ic:?m WALKER. | SEGN A ID . f ' {inz places € regi v 5 = JaueE GtT suMPGD oFF A % ON ME BECAUSE 1 GOV & A U LL. £ A LIKE JiMmie Gt il Rl il SonE R et 5/ ToDAY FG2 NOT WATCHIN' OUT ¢ of riles in t ’ <. Norton ar A SWELLER LATOUT = r- ARS8 L lk‘“ e P ] mw UPHOLSTRY 15 WHAT GIT KL REAUT, WHERE. HE WAS HEADIN' To Vines. | E | GETS TME PUBLIC- - HE 1) £ : | &TILL HAS THAT oLD LEATHER STUFF to report hednled et || lver Johnson Haven, May 15 (UP) — Tn | with 1l (i ) A ARV RN N So0R 7 SHOP alleziate Lollowing Page P Wotwo viare 15 MAIN STREET. i “Everything for the Sporisman.” I

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