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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MO MARCH 28 10: W ;Speakingg iof Sports 2 V0PNV ETVVINPVIOITET Oy Two homse ley Grimm the 10 to Cubs ov Hywood Whit i oll too Dallas The Detr exhibition & 6 to 4. I The New Orle 1o to cone: £nd the Cin 3. The loser in the bought t ace team 1 los Ang cisco and Oakla Northwester ball g 1928 a arrange a sinil vard, it was anno cago and Princeton have an exchange of zar 1930, Joa Mond: ar meet ton wrestling mat The Bovs’ club te Foston with won venture. Amor climb up Bun which it should have r the game charges sleep o fore the game, too excited. But the fm ened w Hub. The hoys and gave Britain. As t rushed 1 to the 1a who joined the Bristol Ende ham eenter Guards in made |k mor n impressed tha fans. When he tired from the »in final minutes he ree & ovation from the crowd TROUT m is back from | 1 tales of ad-| ockne, champion ea coach, says he feels I ad. Wherever he goes ¥ him. 1 Co back to our National | Guards, the t the colors of the New Britain team. {this year would take a beating from t cam every tim it to do it every night felt like doing so, and although the Guards played at top form, they | could not take the world's colored Ichampions. Within a days the final and i team stand. of the teams in the Y. W. C. A. ‘' Industrial leag will be an- accurate account » that the girl who basket during the e given credit for it little advanced dope. rzynska won first place | lamong the leading scorers in both field and foul g with 11 of each. i Johnson ° P. & F. Corbin cam took with 29 points, 11 1 seven foul Mascalo won goals and § points. the closest elections of the Iy take place at the three candidates a finish in a r basketball cap- » figured upon for nor are Alex captain Marion, ¥ ard; a Fre sehall s underway soon with Captain at the helm. The veterans t year are Marion Zal- Lromberg, Tom Wes- . Al Havlick and George in the basketbail with the high g away st honors and the s with frst of a series of two hree tucked away. world this achool team Tt Bristol is successful in winning one of the next two games the pro- | nship will also go The stata o {$atnrday when New Britain and | Bristol will battle in the second of Tonight the wrestling fans will 1 ed to an exhibition of their o when Ialy, repr nate Gardini, and by Charles s will defend his New dleweight title in the inst Digilis. Kaplan, ve. € Buffalo——Tohnny Risko vs. Jimmy attery, (19). FISHING WELL FELLOWS APRIL 1st 0ys who are wearing | i cski, brother | son at the school | stol is cortainly in the lime. | MGRAW SEES HIS | GIANTS AS GOOD | ‘ Than Year Ago (Ry John J. McGraw, Manager of | the New York Glants, Written for | the United Press) % 8t. Augustine, Fla.,, March 2%, { (UP)—The New York Giunts, 1 be- lieve, are a mu 3 last year but it must forgotten that the compelition in pennant race be more uwous than it was last season he Pirate the Reds, 1 nd of the grea nts have, in my the best intield ‘in basball will not lack for strength outficld despite tha tardiness of Lddie Roush in reporting. rd it said that we are rough in eatchers but ied. 1€ 1 had any serious doubts about a weakness behind the Fat I would not have made the trade which sent Walter Henline to Brooklyr I have been {n the husiness too many years to make rash predic- tlons but I feel that the Glants are at least one of the hest clubs in the league and that we will be serlous contenders, St.Angustine, 1) (UP)—John M manager of the New York Giants, is celebrating 1 his silver jubilec this vear as the manager of the New York elub and he is hearing down with everything to win another National league pen- opinior and we in the March 28— The Glants will start as one of the favori for the championship. It is a strong defensive club and probably will have one of heaviest attacks in the league, | With Hornshy at second base, | McGraw feels that b s perfect- ed his inner defe a double | play combination that alrcady is | becoming as noted as the Cub com- | bination—Tinker to e club wasn't second developed that cans | make the deal which sent him to the St. Louis Cardinals for Horns- i | “With Lindstrom at third base, Jackson at short. Mornshy on sec- ond and Terry on first hase, the | Glants have a powerful o ive |and defensive combination but the outticll is still uncertain, Eddis Roush, who has a hate gainst spring training campaigns, n't reported, hut it is almost c tain that he will be in | before the season is for Without Pep Young in righ o Giant eutficld will be handicap- . of course, brcanse one of the hest players in the game, heing especially good in | handiing drives off the right field Iwill in the FPolo Grounds, where | one half of the season's games are played. Although MeGraw insists that he is not concerned about staff, many crities feel | vital weakness. Al DeVormer has [ been playing a great gama during exhibition mames but veasons to doubt that he 1d up during the whole sea- Young was he pitching staff is also an un- | srtain quality. McGraw could uso ore veteran pitcher—and any | could use one or two or and it is probable that he | will get Adolfo Luque from the Cin- | cinnatl Reds. It is practically cer- tain that Luque cannot work for the | Reds this scason and the Glants can offcr Gerry Herrman more for the piteher than any other rival clubs. to he much Thinks Team Is Much Stronger | field, | YANKEES START TOUR i FOR NORTHERN CLIMES| Terb Pennock, Last of the Roldonts, at Last Has Arrived at Training Camp | New York, March 28 (#—The | Now Yerk Yankess made prepa tions today in their camp at st Petersburg, Fla.. Wednes tour northward. for setting forth | ¥ on a leisurely exhibition (! Herb Pennock, left handed A fox breeder, was in camp. the last o fthe holdouts to come to terms, | and as the last of the rookics has heen weeded out for the present. | Don Fleckenger, infielder from | Phoenix, Ariz, received a one way 't to the Binghamton club to-| Terms that broug Col .!.’1-‘(:'\! Rupperts star flinger into the fold L are not known. although guess- | helieve he got almost all of the | r he demanded and a | act Ruppert said | facetiously and a three year contract nothing but the higl players.” Tha Washington Sen Kent Greenfield, vor pitcher, a great halp in pil 4-4 victory yesterday. The tors gathered nine hits off his de- livery in 2 1-3 innings. Titzsini- mona stopped them then but it was too late. Rogars Hornsby hit his | first home run of the season ! Crities who could see nothing use- ful in Wilbert Rebinson’s kid in- field at Clearwater early In the | tralning season are i 1w now | to congratulate the Drooklyn pilot on his budding stars. Partridge and | Tarrett now are plaving fine ball at | second and third respectively and | Babe Herman, first baseman. is whanging the ball to distant places. T have st priced hall Western Conference Is Gainer in Football Chicago, March 28 (A—The weste ern conference has been the gainer by the dissolution of the eastern “Rig Three,” two Big Ten teams lLaving concluded foothall contracts with Princeton for inter: nal games starting this year and run- | ning up to 1930, Ohio State wil play a liome-and- home serfes with Princeton the first wo years, and Chicago will renew ror relations with the Tiger 1029 and ‘30, In 1921 and '22 Chi- ¢ago and Princeton played a mem- orable seriea with ane victory apicce | each winning on the foreizn field. CUBS GOING STRONG Six Victorles Out of Nine Starts s Their Record For Scason Chicago, March 23 (T)—Six ont of nine games is tha record of the Cubs against the Eouthern California L Coast league, as they leave their bound for homs r has haon released, Baseball ohservers with the team have conclnded that 1 the Cubs’ $£50.000 shortstop, Elwood | English, former Toledoan, will watch last vear's regular. Jim | Cooney, do the bulk of the short field performing this year. The Cubs en route homeward have 12 one at Amarillo, four at one each at Tulsa and Okla- | homa City and five at Kansas City. | q Lyons, a White Sox twlilir. s roughly greeted by Dallas in his first appearance this season agninst a top notch minor tean, Dallas won four to two. Manaxz.y Schalk, however, had th fon of learning that * Connally is ready for his season’s relief work, as he hurled the last| three Innings without allowing a run. ‘ PITCHERS SELECTED ‘ Cardinal Manager Has Three of | Them Ready to Start Scason | us, March 28 CP—Manager | arrell of the Cardinals &ays rting pitchers lined | eland Alexander, | Haines and Bill Sherdel, he is | © itraums Peywon “Because they never irritate the throat and because of their finer flavor, Lucky Strikes are myfavor- ite and of all whose voices are precious.” ey o ary Lewis,famous soprano, A star of the Metropolitan Opera, says “Lucky Strikes are my favorite” Lucky Strikes are mild and mellow—the finest cigarettes you ever smoked. They are made of the finest Turkish and domestic tobac- cos, properly aged and blended with great skill, and there is an extra process in treating the tobacco. “It’s toasted”—no harshness, not a bit of bite. “It’s toasted” Your Throat Protection AT SHORT Manager Harris Ias Shifted This Player From Third. ‘Washington, March Bluege, third sacker for the V ington hall club has heen shif | Permunently to shortstop by M er Bucky Harris, who making the announc wouldn't be able to win a po with “Bluege In any other p Tnabllity of other players to give satisfactory results in double plays between first and second prompted r the change, the manager said. Myer is slated to take up the work hot corner. in tralning at Tampa, the Brooklyn Dodgers. OUR BOARDING HOUSE ' \oU WANT 10 See SeMETHING DIFFEQENT, EX T WELL, LET ME TRINK o UMM Mo HAaw HAVE Vou SEEN THE FU CIRCUS NET, o\ FoR 1= SECCND 1 SIREET ¢ When in New York you are cordic ally invited to see how Lucky Stvikes are made at our exhibit, corner Broadway and 45th Street. By AHERN A FLEA CIRCUST=~ HAW, EGAD MFREND=~ 1 Do NST WANT To “TAKE UP Nour -TiMe, BUT T TOURED ENGLAND SEVENTEEN NEARS AGO WiTH A MARUELOUS TRoUP oF “TRANED CONGO FLEAS/we BY JovE, T TAUGHT THEM A -TIREE ACT PLAY oF “Don quixoTe™ N PANTOMIME /v AT ONE MATIREE A SPECTAToR cAME IN WiTH AN o0 ENGLISH SHEEP Do, AND ALASwe MY ENTIRE CASTOF FLEA ACTORS DESERTED ME FOR The Giants m X 2 i % | REDFERN TO TEXAS grooming Jimmy Ring for another. | The pitching and fielding staffs, he | but they were handieap- jgaqq, are satisfactory and these with | vurics and other troubles |, yoprific batting punch recently de- | fell clear out of the first divi- |yaloped should bring the world's| Detrojt, March 28 (P —Manager | champlons into the arena with every | George Morlarty of the Duotroit | chance for a successful season Tigers. who had planned to farm out ET OLF The Browns spoiled a clean rocord | George Redfern to the Toronto | Mass., March 2 against the Cincinnati Reds yester- [ Leafa, for another year's seasoning, | spite the football diffic a by dropping a game in defer- [is now considering a proposal to | ties that caused a break in their [ence to the exeellent pitching of |send the foermer Southern league | athletic velations, Marvard and |Neht and Donohue. Three errors on | player to the Fort Worth club of Princeton will meet on the golf [the part of Manager Dan Howley's | the Texas leagie. links on March 14 in New York. {men helped complete the victory for| Ir practicing Saturday, Kibbic The Princeton date was fncluded in | tha Reds six 16 thres. The Browns|San Antonlo shortstop suffored a the schedule announced by the |1 1 the Giants at 8t Augustine to- | fractured leg and as a v towiil athletic association which Included {e out of the game fndefinitely matehes with Massachusetts Teeh, | ————eg e Wore Poly, Williams, Union, - veel in, get the net in [ pon Sate, Tenh, Holy Cross, Am- action and, QH! GEE [| nerst. Dartmouth, Brown, and’ Yale. ensational Wrestling Card OF THREE BOUTS AT - o i ol Lk —} OU KNOW THE AGLES TOO SWIFT 2 REST. The Switt Bagles were too awift Y. M. T. A. & B. 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