Cook, Heavy Choice For Title, Nearly Stopped By Collegian THREE ROOKIE HURLERS N.Y.U. TROUNCES MEYER, WHITEHILL, ST JOSEPH’S TEAM RED SOX RELEASE In >fl Cook, Brandis, Tourney CHAPMAN SUSPENDED Cock-Fighting HANGS UP FOUR Boston, April 26.—(UP)—Three YALE NINE 8-2 * *•— (CP)— Chicago, April young pitchers, Kenneth Andrews, Favorites Beaten Clialrlc* "Buddy” Myer. Wuh> Now 1 Gordon McNaughton and Kddie On; ingtou upooimI baaeman, Earl White Gives Fine England Wliltchlll, Washington pitcher, MARKS IN LEAGUE Gallagher, have been released on Johnny In Boston Battles and Ben Chapman, New York option by the Boston Red Sox to Exhibition Behind the outfielder, were Indefinitely ana- J the Reading (Pa) club, Business Precarious pended today by President Wil- Vaitukaitis Leads Mates Bat for Winners A Sport Boston, April 26—(UP)—Eight new national amateur liam Harridan of the American Manager Eddie Collins announced I/eaanc for flat fights yeaterday to Sensational Scores last night. will be crowned to-night, and no one held New Haven, Conn, April 26.— By H. L. PERCY boxing champions during the Yankee Senator to the as the 32 survivors in the field Yale basketball team (1,'nM I'rewH Klall Gorrrx pon< Imt) any pretensions prizes garni; nt Washington. —St Pats Win Three (UP)—-The t Bradford, Entr, April 26—(UP)—Cock-fighting is il- headed for the semi-final and final rounds. Lady of l.onrdi dropped another (fame yesterday Four alley records went by the PiNleola 92 121 afternoon when the New York uni- legal in Britain, but promoters of this blood-sport, particu- Wilson of Everett, Mass, a long, lean, white- Vaitukaitis nine out 9 hits and Frank boards an John J. .... Captain Perasclla 10t> 118 versity pounded in Yorkshire and the Midlands, are preparing for a big- who bleeds and looks tired all the time, and his St Joseph trusties gave the D’Angela 94 won 8 to 2.* larly skinned chap easily Lovallo duckpins a great chipping last .10.1 New Wheeler pitched for the Klls ger season than ever this year. made it a 100 cent open scramble for the laurels out- Manzo 89 per by night, during the weekly- bowling and Rob McNamara, big right starling easier cocK-ugnung o»» Brandis of San in their of the Name on fighting Homer Francisco, Calif, competition Holy Won 1—Lost 2 hander, was the mound for the hind closed dors and in the utmo* league. Like a good captain, St J< Violets. He allowed 7 hits but kept clash last night. secrecy was being arranged in * light heavyweight Vaitukaitis hit high single of 156 F. Duke .121 them scattered. Spencer-Walthour defending series of "mains". The favorite second baseman Slattery .101 team, holding for 100 miles from lb fighting not man Barnett of Irvington, N. J., a troit. In the 147-pound class lite Harmon .10 L Williamson, place. The Germain pair of Win- Buddy Meyer to prevent a double St I R. 1b IJradford, and there Is a game- senior at Western Maryland u nl- most Impressive victory was re- Ann's—Alley A’o. I, Kimball, er-Duelberg were in third place ■ the Berube .110 99 98— 307 W on -Dost 1 499 551 522—1572 Ft. Parker, cf cock hospital—said to be only all but kayoed the much- corded by Danny Mlllllo of Cin- play. It may still be difficult to with 80 points. versity, Morloux .Ill 121 112— 347 I St OH I In. Wood lock, 88 one of its kind In the country— touted Bob Cook, Ponca City, cinnati, who had John Chesnuas that the scramble The Grimm-Servignlni O. convince many Daly .130 110 111— 351 ; TTarnion 98 106- Dupran, rf team, "somewhere in Yorkshire.” Here Cook’s right cut and one behind the Okla, heavyweight. of Indlapapolis groggy was on the level, some fans possi- B. Hamel .120 90 118— 328 I C. Demenski .109 92- McKenzie, If though lap leaders, are cured broken wings and the won him 60 knockouts t bout was halted in the R. c .... has 1.42 in hand had when heir bly feeling that the thing was in- Hamel .112 >1 143— 840 Schwartz .. 107 1 00- Klein, piled up points sprints wounds inflicted by the steel spurs a smart two-flsted .. 1 to hold in but Barnett, second round. spired to create better attendance, Honyof.ski 109 101- Wheeler, p second place that cate- with which the cocks are chances to Won 2—Lost 1 580 511 582—1079 .109 111- lighting tighter, gave him few Tommy Hudson of Cleveland as the boys used to playfully ac- Conway gory. and the Horder-Miller piar, Immnralate Conception—Alley No. 2 Totals .33 2 7 27 12 2 equipped. use the duke. The New Jersey and Sedgewick Harvey of New In the old roller and in last place, four laps behind the Is associated with complish polo Scully .123 104 124— 351 Won 1—Lost 2 54 2 579 -1565 Heavy betting gave Cook severe York, featherweights, staged these leaders, have scored 108 points. heavyweight Negro ice hockey league games in Aoeattano .105 12 99— 339 Mount Cnrnicl. these meets, and hundreds of and had him one of the best bouts of tho night, 0 1—8 body punishment parts. But the battle In Washing- Hayes .104 125 114— 343 Pape .126 103 95— N, Y. U. ... 1 0 0 3 3 0 0 pounds change hands at a tour- close to a knockdown several with Hudson the decision. getting ton yesterday can logically be sur- P. Brick .133 132 119— 384 DiDeo 92 Yale 000 1 00 00 1—2 ney. As much as $500 Is some- left and YESTERDAY’S HEROES times. Hudson's Harvey's right mised to be real, when one remem- J. Brick .114 114 115— 348 Coftmo 88 108 times bet on a bird, and a victori- The with. IT victories, were but the Cleve- * midwest, equally potent, bers the feeling between the teams DlBiase 99 106 ous cock may bring as much as In the seml- was Won 1—Lost 2 579 615 571- Zaza 129 Runs in—Parker, Klein, placed the most men land fighter faster and scored since Bill Dickey broke Carl Rey- -1785 .197 batted (By United Press) $150 in one day. Champion birds accounted for Postponed game off. Pad ula 111 McDonald, tl’ungey, Smelster; Lyso- Catcher Frank finals and Cleveland thre blows to Harvey’s one. nold's Jaw last season in New played” I’ytlak, who In have been sold for sums ranging St Lucy. hir 3. Two-base iiit—White. Three- five of the 17. Eastern entries had More Winners All of which should make his first game of the season for from to York. Oallupo 98 122 96- 316 Won 0—Lost?, 511 557 552—1651 base hits—R. Kimball, McKenzie. $250 $500. 13 victories and the south two. Two other New ac- Cleveland, drove out a home run Englanders the next Yankee-Senator game In Gusti .121 109 114- 344 St Patrick. Stolen bases— Dungey, Smelster, Cock-fighting secrets are well There were 24 decisions, seven Wilson into the semi- with two for tho Indians’ companied Gotham quite an affair, as the vis- White .147 129 120— 396 Hardy 92 129 HO- Rysohlr. Sacrifice—Parker, O’Con- aboard kept. The birds are trained se- and a Arthur of Provi- — knockouts, single disqualifi- finals. Mlgnone itors will have many things to re- Piedmonts .142 112 108— 362 Kerine 195 99 112- nor. Double play W. Kimball, victory. cretly, and certainly no one hears latter occurred In a 160 knocked on cation. The dence. It. J„ pounds, member, particularly the fact that Tato .109 103 111— 322 Doftus .100 105 1 00- Woodick and R. Kimball. Reft of the battle-grounds unless they bout Edward Schmidt of Carroll .110 103 109- bases—Yale N. Y. U. 8. Bases on Dick Bartel! of 135-pound Involving August out Indianap- the Yanks started the fight and 8, Shortstop the are "in the know.” The organiza- ■ and Louis Won 3—Lost 0 617 575 549-1—1741 .126 132 1 29- balls—off Wheeler 7, McNamara 3. who drove Camarta, New Orleans, La, olis in the second round, and beat them 16-0 In the bargain. Thompson Phillies, out four doubles tion is perfect. “Crows”, or out- of La 111. of 126 St 'Stnnlnlniu*. Struck out—by Wheler 5, McNamara in four to the Eugene Salvatore Salle, Barisano Newton, pounds, With Owner Clark Grlffth ready to trips plate. posts and scouts, with field glasses, floored Camarata In the Thomas Howells of Buf- Bohlnnski 92 110 103 305 Won 3—Lost 0 561 562 554—1679 7. Wild pitch—McNamara. Passed Salvatore defeated more than a three aro stationed near the scene of protest anything A. Standard ... 89 89 Sncreil lfenrt. ball—Klein. Umpires—Skelly and second-with a right to the jaw. A N. Y. Earl Combs of tho who falo, day suspension for Meyer, the J. Wolfo .103 99 121- 313 Mass I .107 110 Schroeder. Time of game—2:04. Yankees, the cock-fights in readiness to handler doused the New Orleans mailed a triple, a double and three the alarm to tho league may get more than its share K. Standard .... 90 87 177 T. Corden .105 126 give spectators, water as he was for a at face with Hartford, Conn.— (Jus Sonnen- .... singles perfect bat. fighter’s of the "pepper" President Heydlor Ropeleswki 98 96 105- 199 Harmon 92 104 day or to lure tho police from the out and the bout won in falls from being counted berg straight said it needs during the next fc\v Rodney 95 88- 183 Kopp.100 133 CARNERA AT SEA neighborhood of operations should was to Salvatore. New Put Mc- Bisievlet .98 Roach .107 111 Russell Van Yankee re- awarded Steve noski. Britain; weeks. 98 Atta, danger threaten too closely. Those Flynns Again Gill, Omaha, threw John Spellman, cruit, who started his first major Prominent among the wniners Providence; I.eo Nunin, Seattle, Won 0—Lost 3 472 487 515—1414 Won 1—Dost 2 511 584 548- Cannes, France, April 26—(UP) league game by limiting Washing- St In the 160 pound class was Den- and Al Mercler, Springfield, Anne's. Immnculnte Conception. —Prioni Camera, Italian heavy- ton to five hits. He made four
You might liave heard the good old axiom — “money makes llie marc go.’’ From tlio looks of yesterday’s box scores, it also seems to Iks making the lied Sox mares do no one I Will things that thought Sell them capable of, such as handing Bcfty Grove Ids tlrwt defeat of the season. Truly, money Isn’t everything. BUT, the Reds seems to be working belter since young Tom Yaw- The Unrestricted Choice of key put Eddie Collins and a million dollurs behind the club. Any Suit or Topcoat in the There’* Still Hope Store Regardless of Former For the American Legion Junior Baseball league team in Water- bury Friday night, interested man- agers arc asked to meet at the Price for Legion home on Holmes avenue to discuss tho possibility of putting a league into circulation again. Lack of finances is the holdup to date, but an idea or two to be presented Friday may bring de- sired results and summer enjoy- ment for plenty of Brass City, youngsters.
Good Idea
When our rcd-hcadcd prin- ter’s devil, James Aloyisius DeLuxe Gladney, heard some of the Roxy Quality details of the Yankee-Senator free-for-all thut took place SUITS • TOPCOATS • TUXEDOS yesterday, he came out with the prize solution of the fight problem between the two teams. “Why, all they have to do is put Washington In the National League, so they will have a chance to cool off.’’ Which you or President John Ilcydler never thought of. But suppose the teams met In the world scries?
Italians Peeved Values As As EXTRA if High TROUSERS, desired $4 The one crack that Gentleman No Charge for Alterations Jack Washburn made about Ital- ians being good musicians but poor *35 *40 *45 *50 The standard of wrestlers, has the New Haven ad- high quality fabrics, style, mirers of Mussolini steamed up to and service such an extent that they will be tailoring which made Roxy famous there in droves to-night to encour- is age Joe Havoldl to make mince strictly maintained. We have a meat out of the Boston man. complete tough Hand on The remark, made in characteris- Every Garment Is Strictly Tailored the Premises of stock of patterns, styles, and sizes to fit every- tic Washburn fashion, has been worth more than all the ballyhoo REMEMBER.* the Season’s Finest Fabrics and Newest Patterns. one, whether you are a perfect 36 or a 52 stout. put out on the match, which will mark the former Notre Dame See Roxy Clothes to-day and be convinced. star's first appearance in Connecti- cut. Stores At 'Boston—Fred Bruno, New York, threw Nick Coste, Italy; Kd Flowers, Cuba, threw Ted Ger- Waterbury 17 maine, Boston; Steve Passes, Hart- ROXY CLOTHES ford, Conn, drew with Archie New Haven Campbell, Canada; Doe Altshuler, i Chicago, drew with Bill Brooks, East Main St. Boston; Sahib Seibeg, Turkey, drew . Hartford with Cowboy Hughes, Oklahoma; 11 South Main St. Win Robbins, Pawtucket, R. I., drew with Charley Metro, Boston.
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