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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 28, 1928 TWO GAMES SCHEDULED TO BE PLAYED IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE TOMORROW NIGHT—FALCONS AND KENSINGTON TO PLAY ; DOUBLE HEADERS ON MEMORIAL DAY—HIGH SCHOOL TRACK TEAM TO MEET CROSBY OF WATERBURY TODAY —SPORTS S COTIEVESE000INEEIET Gaaaiaaadd PITCHING HELPS TEAMS RED SOX MANAGER | YANKS AND FINNS BEST AT ANCIENT SPORTTWO GAMES SCHEDULED TO HOLD LEAGUE LEADS|" js YOUNG IDEAS. - e DUSTY LEAGUE TOMORROW Carl Mays Hurls Reds to Victory Over Cards—Sheriff | pin g " T | : Blake Blanks Pirates for Chicago — Giants Take Bill Ga Plgflll Docsu't Live on a American Paper Goods Crew to Play R. & E. Team— | Royal Battle Expected Between Landers and Faf- Two Games From Phils—Robins and Braves Split Basehall Past | x : i i ; 4 nirs — Universals and Bearing Makers are Bitter e ol A n" . O Diamond Rivals — Kensington Team Confident of Pt R e 5 : : S Breaking Into Win Column — Both Contests Start I een-oyal oli{ertain e ke Doston R ) . . ¢ at 5:30. | | i | o| Red Sox, doesn’t live on a baseball | Twin Bill—Senators Down Athletics—Browns De- | feat Indians—Detroit Tigers Lose to White Sox. ine pitching performances by | ‘ialloway, Carl Mays and Sheriff Blake have enabled Cincinnati and Chicago to| strengthen their hold on first and second place in the National leaguc pennant race. Mays, who pitched his submarine slants in the American leagus for vears, hurled the Reds to a 2 to 0 past, even h he might be corded some vileges in tha ; : W Bitter diamond rivals will clash pect as the manager of v < % i i ? § | tomorrow night at 5:30 o'clock at championship 1¢ n 19 < R 3 | ams | Walnut Hill park in one of the twe and 1916, ? R e r Foph : W ; scheduled games in the Industrial Bill you . a als 5 o i@ g ¢ | Baseball league when the Landcra develo nd Fafnir teams meet on Diamond bination to ix The American Paper Goods vietory over the Cardinals at &t American Le 3 i 3 : B 1 A, ;was Popular Rlval 0[ Rogem pon R SRR T Louis yesterday. Bunched hits off " x e » e i f { bl e e R T R . | 5 Boroshy in St Lotis L, i, = e e e on accounted for the Reds' tallies. It 8 X . } 5 33 g k 5 g - 2 ks | l tory for the | D ¢ i Kig he vEmaneE R i Landers and Fafnirs have always o v o plosaa 2 liniswe un n among the top-notchers in the -leaders, however, for Aloas 2 A & that as probably the ' 3 R e, 4 y g o , : Boston, May 25 UP—George H.iwpyusty” circuit and each has one ace of the pite sl s o [ Dt 1 ‘010 nao— = | sreatest Wd player e | 4 i St s Sisler, once one of the greatest firstivear or the other, cuptured the broken hone in his wrist during bat- 200 v s il & Ehanl : § E . < R il & g : 3 ‘wk n bor W & hats 2 knew, with Tris Spes E 1 . | basemen. and hatters in the Ameri-| o nionship in the league, Fafnirs ting practice Thres base Metzler. Mo [ rival; that Nap LoJoie, X Yyl | can league, joined the ranks of the | o "' i at the outset when the Forty thousand persons jammed |Forhergill — Um Campbe: e na el P B Ei C K * 5 : Bos B tois 3 | t “!_mlpi feld to see Blake blank the |und Gelesl, Time: 1:31 Irenchman of t old . s 1 3 | Boston Braves today by virtue of ol s revived in 1921 while 1 Landers came through to lead the T 0 t — club, was the greatest natural b y % AR § < 3 | outright purchase from the Wash- Pittsburgh Pirates, 3 to 0. granting . S Rut e : e FaTR 3 : : - \extor & ‘ . o five scattered safeties. It was Blake's Natlonal l.eagl.le to the big show under Cirrigan, S i Y k. h ’ The deal was the first consummat. | ("4 10 the loop two vears ago. Biih straight viotory of the seasen, as g left-handed pitcher be- | 3 o e : 5 ! S : ¢ | cd by the Braves under the less than | MCTOS S clash will Be w8 Two of the Cubs' runs were driven g S R e N . R X o o Week old maneeement oo 145 han | reat as in any 10 be plased before in by CLft Heathcote. Clyde Beck | PHILADELPHIA E ‘ : Y LR 4 | Hornsby, star second baseman who| 1o final stretch of the scason. Both handled 10 assists and one putout at | R 1 PO COonl wrabaldy casts s o bt | 1 : £ - 2 took over Teins from Jack Slattery | [CAMS Are anvious to win this first e e TR o ‘ 2 of them all in general ability, but tilt believing that a victory will ba putouts at first base. 3 PIlE 2 Sra el L 5 Alper Co Speaker was not far behind,” Car- | Skl THN 2 3 | It brought to Boston Hornsby's ”"";'”‘:,“\ I:"[ the ]_’:‘"I‘:"*"“l: The Haw: Toek Glanta moved into {1e iEsey ; rigan asseris in sizing up the two e strengest aival Iy the affsction o) S'WENET BEBRLD §0e VRS, el SN s M mons R aonen iR ; D 3|nan asris in siang up the t :/ ST Te <. GIBBY WELCH Will have their strongest offensive sewessog you | - 5 5 AN {a few days ago. ehil > | St Tous fans in the days when in both ends ot a double bill. Ot's AtUintlon bnlth of whip Ineitentil 4 Y | Hornsby wore a Cardinal uniform | 2" defensive strensth in the gume singue scoring Roush gave Mc- Iy, were in their prime in Carrigan’s | e 3 wores . y - and Sisler the Brown. Its effect ex-| #Nd it is a question at the present Gbaw’s, clan fhe Nnsligame in the | Bengs B eae-iis days as manager backstop of th g }J > ) | perts believed, would be to strength- | !ime which has the edge. The two eleventh inning, § (o 4. It was Ben-| o - e e m nC ISCYUS mm PETE len the warriors In what is at pres. | 54Uads appear to be evenly matched ton's eighth victory in 10 starts, all S iy had a Ifttle cdge at bat, per- BASIMUS o8t § velnenstia posifson. i et o) e e kD of them complete games. Don & 5 RAS| U Although no official al\nmmrt‘mfllt‘”'" game gets under way. st's wild throw permitted Terry e o A ot Stars pas : » other game e play ,},[,":‘o::‘hfl “inm‘; von: ini the | 3 1 1 a better base rinner, but Spoke was America, with six victories out of ten in the Olympic discus throw, fs building its hopes this year |of Sisler’s assignment was forthcom- "‘h"’{ e Lol ('10,‘\ l:“,“_”’l 4 " el 1 e e 1 o | greater on defense. T don’t thin vound Bud Houser, present cham pion: i g collegians as Krenz of Stanford, Welch of |ing from the club ofiices, it was|ON iaIoRE 9:- 2, the Ameriyg DR e e L T : 7 ihate havibean any guiticlies fugl burgh. smus of Ohio 8 'r of the cvent at the Ohio and Penn Relays. Fin. | Eenerally belioved that the former | Paper Goods feam, Keneington en- "Q’YT'] Barnes recording a 2 to 5 e 1 2 7 | game wiho outshone in this re- |, 4 “hief vival in the 1. has not yet been heard from, but probably will be, as well as ,:;m“‘“ manager would take Dic in "h-“ lwu”xw \\]Ill‘l-v‘ ln;l:h\ca h i ‘ teenee fpact, alihough he had a pabr cre a plo v named Hoffmelster vecently bettered the world record, urrus’ place at first and that Bur- | Strong bid to break into the win The “°"’"'|"""h Rg“""t g”“:“ Dl great team-mates in Hooper Seiakyint e Bt S y rus, who has not demonstrated any- | column against a team that last divided a double header at Brook- |1 : : e ; f | (vesi SnE I Son s S1d tearr discus row Cha thing like his oldt | strong Fafnir crew to e b e Bear e Lewis on our old team Discus Throw Champions ) 5 ime form, would g L ST “Ty always was a hi : Mytinie: diseus. throwing e | be held temporarily as a resery : re. ) Gl | Olympie discus throwing ays needed some inspiration to . e ‘1 '04 }. :’y f';m;'\crmgnol;em Mielrh::»l: y = - traction than 7Tris. e v 7 P their marks d et Hoiwon “:L Olympic Sisler had heen on the market, The Faper Goods crew lost ity i “Brandt pitehed affective ball| +obattod tor Obarrall a1t ofia thehipnianiihn il gapohe fgan L8051t tle four years ago with his last | l [ Dthout o talker siuon #liorlly: aifer/(0rst staxt i the dvagusite Landum i was the sort wlho went about his |the opent 4 o : G i e e . pening of the season. Origin-|but the showmg of the team was s ome runs by| Xx—Batted for Tientan . 18:2 Y i 0 | ;4‘ ] 'H“orn;‘lp:': :l‘db."aflr‘“ “r:“dsr e s [ business quietly, . da 25 Krenz, 200-pound young giant, is Sfl ER l[;KE S‘. Iy thought to be in line for Joe |impressive and with the debut game aided Elliott to turn back the In- |y iadapnie a1 000 2 1 Delehanty, (10 eridan, U. § The Bost of tha rewoorters, | Iniaix| ze’s place, Sisler was given lit-!over, it may settle down to serious st A i oAU e an't pa ¢ opinion on Lo ota (16 suring ion the WWest Coast {tle opportunity to show what he|work and fake the Russwins inte l:l?t"’!ib!nd:l)::, ::ZE\}:L c.‘g;x‘:!\‘ofr;;\t Two base hits: Terry, Welsh, J 2 n went on ' D . Finlan 3 0-10 the Stanford sophomore did not fail | {could @0 and there were porsistent|camp. The Washington street crew ki e Leach, Thompson ‘;mv:lrrh : .1 I would rank Laloie as the greatest -Niklander, J'ir 46:7 to better 149 feet, Fle believes he stl.eets in Vicil]i[ 0' 0] m ic :’npom_q m{,: recurrence of eve and | presents a strong front and follow- B i bk ARy Mo | (et At me: 2 all-around hatsman 1 have ever ; 5 ] can do 160 in a pinch. Bifi Hufl- y JPIC sinus trouble which had forced him | ers of the team are confident that ever, came in the American league. | - seen; cerfainly the greatest rig ”“ man, who won the Inter-coll G BO 0m J fil ;""‘ “'r”]"” K"‘_'r‘“‘,!" 1922 had robbed | the tcam will mow down the op. Hadley gave Philadelphia only two | PUILADELPIRIA hander. Ruth. of course is the 190s-—Jaery 3 fitle for Stanford last year, also is ames BOx VIce Jamim n r:;.‘x: He ,; (r‘.n:-:n 5 position from the town made fam- hits as the Washington Senators b R 2 greatest long distance ith- | 1008-—~Sheridan capable of bettering 150 feet. Phil- ‘tho v' mm\;rs. h--‘lwl waivers on ous through its production of paper bunadshs Athiatics, 4 0 1: Blshum‘}‘,mg;/ tuite 0 {out an argument, but LaJoie also | (x) Olympie 3 World's of s of California, Rasmus of Ohio ! et """"l» ar, but none of the|goods. 2ot both of the Mackmen's hits, one | iiui 14 S could hit ‘em far, as well as often. | ficial record, 157 -5 in., by Anderson of Cornell and| Amsterdam, May 28 (P — The American league clube songht his| Both games will got under way of tham scoring a run in the third. ; i R () “Most people mowaduys do not | Glenn lart> i ud Houser, ( Weleh, Pittshurgh's ~ All- downtown section presented an un- ,;”'\‘, :_a"" he became available 10 hetween 5:15 and 5:30 o'clock to- Although practically hit-proof Had- | ,'\' Ok | realize that Rutl, be e convert- U, 8. thre f 344 . for’ America haltback, are other capable usual spectacle today for a Whit|'he Na lfl!{nl lmzufl,q,\ meeting be- | morrow afternoon. Larry Mangan 1o+ was in constant trouble because .. Foelid 5 ed into an outficledr, wa 4 s mark 1926, but not yet performers. Sunday. Streets in the vicinity of tween !}mus‘-y .24 Sisler at a 10cal | will assign the umpires for beth of his generosity in handing out wWrigh SOmog a left-hander as there ws ; cistor, Germany Outside of Toffmeister, the hest the Olvmpic games box office were |hotel where the Senators were rain-| contests. posses—seven to he exact. Barnes |and pitehing business back in B 1 b A thiz receitly with throw in Lurope, according fo, Johnny jammed with people, each person |bound last \\Fr'k.hl-ovlzh' up the | fielded sensationally for the Senators | 1|\ He had spec nirol, « {of 159 rect, b Bowdoin and _ Olympic | hoping to obfain one of the 8,000 |auestion of Sisier's joining the tribe. | snaring eight flies in centerfield. P ‘“Z'(',, » But his pitching fell off when they cosch, is a Hungarian. Marvalits, |tickets for Wednesday's Holland- | The man who in 1922 had been vot- | The 8t. Louis Browns gained an “'i-'"'\ alternating him between the M, ALAN J. GOULD with a mark of 149 f ‘v‘ : B! e .-:n-wrdn\:ufw:) romal:lnz“l“;:n':: 1!:::*']\:;';!:“‘&N:n!;\mmllrt; ::r X e i g outfield and box. < - g e inches to his credit. The Finns after the remands of the members | a ad hatted .42 e : 3RS ia _ ::m?a:n":; L':krr:‘;:h» Tt ‘g:r:v.ha NEW, JO% | “Pitchers? Who has ever m.,’} bl gl (’/‘n" ") Jjaven't heen lieard from this spring, of Holland's hundreds of football [new manager of the Traves that his :"_'.Y;;"I"I':i;";& BTO':S";':::::,““"’\!:!:' free-hitting affair, 10 to 8. Uhle |Reess ¢ ... 0 passed the record of old Cy Young? 18 Znii but they probably will be at Am- | clubs were satisfied. The club mem- sight was right and general “"“""{wmow Brook park vesterday by the : were batted o, e s There have been a lot of great oncs, € stavted (the discits throw ydam bers had the first option and today’s | good. | ¥ y Anijasholiler, were batiod Damh | b, a1 < and Americans have i : i nsbie Mt et o 11, | S€OTe Of 6 to 3. The wot weather kept Ted Lyons beat Elam Van GHder | Lindstrom. but Cy, over a long stretch of time, | VE 11 A s et i ————en public sale repr nte _the meager | ornsby at _onc ook up With |y s small crowd Sy SN ik in & pltcher's battle at Chicago and | jemon © s a wonder. There were Mathew. | Put the o i LT Hpg BUN'ON GURE supply left over. The Uruguays are | Judge Emil E. Fuchs the matter of | 41 UL & snall crawd away from th # e son, Johnson and others B¥EDAWON 4100y pio. CHUBIGUSUN, A, I 1 the Olympic champions. |purchase and the latter gave his| ot RS i i niy “We had a great staff with the |°Ven at the natite style of hurli | Some enthusias™ began to camp |consent. No detalls of the financial | 'I"® Players in the game but they haps, but not much. He also w o &b io LOCAL TEAM WINS Deapite vesterday's rain, the Swe- dich American Soccer team of this Totals 1 ] £ the White Sox nosed out Detroit, 8 Mann «cf o Ly 1 ors | o b 1 * 5 : . s o’n)em;s{ e L'Y«lfifi;.?,-i"hi"n‘I.'.mw , Red Sox in 1015-16 with Ruth, |the bie d the tetn tiflc Lefore the box office as early as 10 |arrangements were made public, it }}“’”‘l“}‘{“;‘fd gnbush o defest the run in the fifth, Metzler and Barrett| Shore, Leonard, Foster and Mays.” America has capture Finland €, . Pyle Plans to Place New Pro- |a. m., Sun Later they were aug- | was reported that the Braves, In ad- | Cabital Clty crew. Taulkner of Hart- 1ot heiB0x aftack, | rotal 20 == * | tthree and Hungary [mented by hundreds who joined in |dition to assuming Sisler's contract | Ord Tefereed. Babe Kuth hit a home run, two | Bited o5 Piher S0 Al e onimenavs Tt Carrigan can't he drawn inlo t1 r le for a duct on Market as Resuit of Cross- [, 4y night vigil. At daybreak |probably paid considerably over the —— an out when winning run o : ‘ “Gr - * event in | Rk s S et - singles, walked once and struck out '/ S B debate that Connie Mack, John Me- 5 trmed 1o Country Race. others began to arrive. 4 | alver price of $7.500. Gifioh A5 e Maw York Yanitees heat | msinhin 000 000 100—1 |Graw and Wilbert Robinson engag- nes retur d | The crowd was prepared for a ler is 35 years old and although York, of the ew York-Pennsyl- | Now York 000 010 O ed in last scason as to whether the v 5, o vishman upset the New York, May 28.—(U'P)——0C. C. iong wait in line, coming with camp|he has never matched his 1922 rec- ° 3 k-Pennsyl- | N S fia ot on. Three | he Greek chairs, “h boxes and ara 4 4 <he vania league in an exhibition game, |, Two base hits: Hurat, Juckson, TRER ) present-day Ya with their LRotE E 1 hglers latect droam is a patent corn, | Chaits, lunch boxes and parasols.lord he has shown occasional flahes BIC cles g |vase hit: -n} S e "l slugging power, eclipse the [ vorit In fac | As the day became hotte many {of power in the few games he has| i teams of other days, such as lis aen did not helieve he callous, bunion and - blister cure |y ong fainted and were cared for | played this year, and Braves' fans| : —_ | 4 : 5 | Am L | ovts : STt 0% D1t 6lns, ite e Leowld be Beaten, bat Martin Sheri- which he plans to place on the [on canal barges which were rigged [were confident his coming would be | erican League L o a2 Seles Uip Blonets B8, 16 i Irsh-American star, warket soon. U a5 first aid stations. 2 big oot to a seventh place club | lver Johmon Bicaei ‘ . Ziia “How ¢an you stop a team with (On the event and i f he human foot is going to come . Those lucky cnough fo get seats|yith first division aspirations. | PHILADELPITA i s that hitting®™ BN laconically asks. I pic record w E into its own,” Pyle told the United | cmerged radiant but wan and tired | PR : W Po A miKeln : M |SUgher Sankees: Aontt. ek . 2 inel Press to have made a sudy of und were immediately surrounded | PADDOCK IN 10§ ANGEL o 1 0 pitehing” | B n, the fi the human foot during this crose- 'y gesticulating groups who asked| Tos Angeles, May 28.—(UP)— | 1 S Neithe v Wil Carvle s pli lis r. f country marathon and claim to know | how they had managed to get (hf“(‘h rles W. Paddock has arrived In achievameants in 1ifl { Ol i any more about it than any man living.” tickets, 1.0 Angeles to particlpate in the "Lout of the dept Lt At Athleie i0 b pingains that the nickname The Olymple committee estimaf d | gouthwest Olympic finals, to he held / son and a half aicd 10 wpyinion Derby™ i% a misnomer as that the stadium which, with stand- june 16. He will appear in a featurc 15 MAIN STREET. “When the boy ut 11 i e y and cOm- 6ty single runner of the 55 that iNg room. accommodates 4,000 per-|100-yard event with Charlie Borah. || «Everything for the Sportsman.” ting and the g is good B - @ OIYMPIC | Ghicied was troubled with a bunion, Sons, could have becn sold several | rank Wykoff and Frank Lombardi. southit, ©f g 28 0 ] ‘ i times over. | O emi, Sh x ;5 o) will win e the manages T e e B R e e D LR : Frisch, 2 S 4 o § 1% | petition, Jim became ) S nad G I TN 0T The Month of Real S {Marr. 7t ; 91 e rizan's atlontion wan e B o= mok The Month of Real Sport sgor, % 4 o the d clopment 1 o Witaon ‘ 0 y Ceisloprant ! t took a turn at E . 0 b g - Morris, r he Were 3. o T just when they | But there ol : | situation in confidenc hibit- | | . Taip ic record Twe base hits: Crite, ed in their manager by the playvers | with a et of 148 feet Roctiger, Umpi an and by the club pres g 50 919 3o | \Time: 1:45. Quinn. Iight lost the title *Car b} to h conntryman, Nikiander, but | 7| manage the It » | his record stood until the . 1924 {1 waner. s 0 wants fo. W | im | Games when Bud Houser, the Bartell, 2B .eus lot of fol i would | Southern Ca o | P Waner, rf ; 2 wdicapped by he out of the | dise out 151 game ten yea But that had noth- | Duncan’s wor ling to do with the main thin 13 years, meanwhile, until Houser an's abllity as a leader, 7T nd another | Califo ] The yers know | Hartranft, started a 1h | it and they give eir hest,” veled attack on it. Detween them i LT this pair of stars shattered the | HEAD‘NG FOR meg world's record four times. Hart- | 1 NVAL ranft holds the official record on S YA the books, 157 feet, 1 5-8 inches, it Houser has hettered this by :\p-! proximately a foot | Houser brought the Olympie title | in discus-tossing back &0 Next Month. Sibles, yut & may nob atay Here wh- less he and Hartranft devote a Kansas City, ) 28 (P—Credit- little more personal attention to the | ed with five straight wins over job. ither has done much fn| Chinese tennis players in the semi- n within the past year, | finals of the Am n zone plav lut Houser shows sizns of regaining | here, the United States team today his old-time form. He was credited | j turned to preparations for the finals th toss of over 137 fect in a | at Chicago in June with the victors workont United States Tennis Te Turns to Preparation for Meeting in Chica- in the Japanese-Canada round. ' are a lot of yourg plate- | After clinching vietory by defe srs around with good records ling the Chinese in two les ir eredit, espec ie Krenz | Richbourgh, matehes Friday and the donbles on rd. but nei E nor | % e i % 1 2 Saturday, the Americans y 1y any of the other Americans outside | i e RIS Rl rowi, Siau 8 ;- ® took e & es matches 1o of Iouser and Hartranft have| Ram for O AR o make « straight, John Hen- marks fo put them in a class with ) 4 B, " = ydianapolis, needed only | the new Gerr : on, lofi- bfied 3 1 q rday to beat Paul ster of BHand fl . - . 6-1, while Grorge Hoffmeister s 1o bo o the “olLott of Chic trimmied Gordon | man the .3 n dicens-throwers Lum, captain of the Chinese squad. mpst ey are 1o keep the i In Friday pla Hen eat | title he noveria hurled t | Lum in straight s 1 platter his latest e . to Kong i - s 1- | world ord distance of 159 feot jam T. Ti Amne otah it iote Lhas o taet ity anl hor. A n nay ba fust the develop- | (Continued on folloxing PAE® ) 'Kong 6.2, 6.1 ment to epur Bud Houser on. Bud B e SS9 aa s - ot b el -

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