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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, <~ TUES MARCH 29, 1927, B9S850 5555PDLLLLLLLL9 5245298085058 02 52905558855 505050285258858. b4 2 <€ i 3 SVPPNPPIPEITTPINITTITTFITRICIFVPIFIVVIITIITVITOIVIIPPI PO POEPIFPPIIEIIIVITVT OITVEI P IVOPIIRGI PR PPTHTRITFPIFE VRV TIIITIOEIN9 WRESTLING TEAMS ' TIED FOR HONORS ‘}Hamord and New Britain Take BOYS’ CLUB TEAM LOSES LAST GAME TO PAWNEES Meriden Quintet Takes Overtime Struggle hy 26 to 25 ZBYSZKO, GARDINI AND VENTRES WIN WRESTLING BOUTS SS9 508882850588 500, DOAK RETURNS TO MAJORS SELLLHLLLHLL59 295085858085 BOYS CLUB BASKETBALL QUINTET LOSES LAST GAME OF SEASON—HARTFORD AND NEW HAVEN TEAMS AT LOCAL “Y”—TWO NEW BRITAIN MEN WIN STATE “Y” WRESTLING TITLES S9CPOP 500NN T0ITPPPNINPPPETNTCRTVETVIPPVTETIIITCTTVTTRITICRTIIIGT® DECIDES VETERANS | BEAT YOUNGSTERS | Adds Ty Cobh, Eddie Collin and 5552555989298 9858508588258 5885850808 PEEVETD ZBYSZKO, GARDINI AND VENTRES WIN IN BOUTS Former World’s Wrestling Champion Throws Russian in 18 Minutes—Hansen, Minnesota Swede, F Gain Two Falls on Italian in 15 Minutes—Ventres Defeats Digilis, Ansonia Challenger for Title, in Two Straight Falls at Tabs’. PLAY BEGINS FOR - BASETBALL TVTLE - {High School Teams Gathered in National Tourney at Chicago - Score—Defeat Was Fourth Suffered in 23 Contests —Locals Appeared to Be Tived After Trip to Bos- ton—Start With Spurt But Commanding Lead is Wiped Out—Reserves Al-o Lose. Zach Wheat fo Squad Myers, Fla., March 29 (UP)— Black in 1914 Connie Mack broke up a championship ball club, a $1,000,000 inficld and a reputation with the announcement that his s were too old and knew too | Two Matches in Turrington itain o toams we state wrestling meet Torrington “Y" when T victorionus he Hartfor. cpresentatives tain had only o City the two victories send them Into a honors. Hartford aturday held at the two in two asso- HARTFORD AND ELM - CITY TEAWS HERE of FEddie Collins, " Baker, Stuffy Mclnnis and others of the “greatest hall club’ and said that he would build up ar other championship club from the college diamon It has heen computed that since that time the Philadelphia Athletics have had almost a thousand young | ball players and that Mack has spent a fortune looking for the inspired voung ball players from the college lots. lof the haskethall scasor Mack apparently has decided t for the high school hoys of 4 | wise old brains are better than fast | representi 18 legs of kids who can't think like old ! fimers, a3 may be witnessed by a lineup this season which will pre- sent—Ty Cobb, Eddie Collins and | Wheat, disposed ticipation on the c onalism, ord, but m the was ! Chicago, March 20 () He def, v in the cated € preliming and 46 seconds ai ed DeLizia of Hartford decision Britain title at 2o gymnasit | safford, Arizo In addition to those old timers, [miles to enter the to the Athlctics will have a hortstop, | ed the program agains Bolr ar-old child from |the ot} 1of th | Raltimere, who cost the Athletics a|lin, N. H. The s cd sum of 3 Yoley {large body of {is not the oldest man of the squad |compatriols from Gilnert, Ariz., had and he i< not the youngest as the |the honor of coming thc lonzest dis age age of the club rates about | tance to compete. captured | lastic He | the veling ent, oy a team 1 conntr ord rooters, foe Junic s were as follows: A v Hartford on, eight 54 seconds, Heavyweig) Hartford, defe 1 Sara, Mid- three 17 seconds. | ated | min- de- o from Aipine , famous overt t as the from a hamlet of represent the small | piring to the | Minersville, Utah | There are fourte schoo! at Mi them came hrought alon cipal, one citizens. slipped and i m in al All but seven of the 43 teams ¢ e ; the fall i tered were statc t others were of other schools lid invitations and turned nt stric The Athleties N o more good | eball players than old Connie ! Mack knows what fo do with. e | has a pair of infields, a pair of out- there or four fins r 1 more than a dozen pitch The one gamble that the old vet- eran manager i3 making is a base but he insists that it i | zamble. Dudiey Branom, ol rookie from Kansas City. ney prize behind him ted by Mack to play an jmport- | ant position that has heen the one hig W kness of the Athletics for vears and Mack says that he will o | were “The Athletics with millions of dol- | irs worth of high pri of good playvers v favorites in nt race. iletown 125 pound clas: O'Brien, Tory Pirst Game witt nation is not f , elght min- Loys in L. Larson | * . seconds, liminaries. Gilman ot | Kulas of Middl-town O'Brien of pound cl Finkles of Waterbury defea mo of Torrington. Alderman defeated Squillaciot in in the 166 pound f Middletown defe Hartford in five he meet, the nd WHOSE FAILLRE TO COVER FIRST CoST HIM THREE NO-HIT VICTORIES | AnAersOn yp iford thre savdinl on ove Crane hi champions, a A long | 1o be refn some state winy the BY BILLY EVAN; %__/V\. SENATORS BUY O'NEIL Bill Doak Na- of | runners v nd lown to kecp | tional league to s Florida, is back with 1trookly \ of Doak to the me that a slight different oc book of no-hit this oklyn Man Wil Strengthen the number of entries, and the winning am will have to tetories to carry of Catel Department — Pitchers BY CONNIE MACK Manager of the Philadelphia Athletics. Fla., March 20 (UP)—- |0 o heing plcked favorites to win the e po - that the club shoul of am o and de- | is good BiradooUe DonTidR R Sold to Bufialo, New Dritain: 160 pounds, § Middictown and heavyweight, of Hartford areh 20 (P—2ickey | matches finals will b ind the +...... I'resen-Hallin t Guard WIND UP TRATNING York "N been purc 1 outright bins to holster | Aepartmen T The Myer: Athletic one of the American Tea ured natur; ti Y. al be so. It is tho busine: Whes 3 ' d g ¢ hila- 1 witho ¢ T t . | ager in haseball to or: velop a team that he ti enough to be a contend 1 have known as well kness of the Philadelp nt years and I think 1 ed 1l a strong ay and for the f years T hav cient secondar, fense to overcome t may happen to us during happen to all thing he is nd th trom the Brooklyn I | CARDS WIN AGAIN Iteclt en in previous tournamen last year's winner, Fitehburg ten in its stat ar. but Ma nament t Philadelphia National and American | History Repeats League Clubs Plan to Leave For| kees and St Louis Battle in Train- dowed at He rved and ning th Speaker a North, inz Camps. s ser down th Doak still on base | ball 1 with the Boston Chicago Cubs Battle With i mi Ventres Wins Mateh the the have port Teawm, Winning 2 to 1 In 1 . Innings. jos rivalry 1s were plaving the G fi n up, b slow roller to Fournier for w should have hoen an casy out. T failed to cover and Tancroft ! erin a slide for the ba s the only hit A month later, ngainst the Dhil- lics, Doak went ir 1 = inning 1 ; : irch 29 UP—The first | =y 4 going “o be a hard fight | now with the Giar nic leggoria bl Fla., {0 New O fyjip such good in there as | rored consider | Fournier and once ¢ New York, Washington and Detrot [ancounters with cover. Chalk up the or but we feel t are just as ey strong as any club in the | 1dom 1 bed s today open vith the S son as they el ampions. | clubs. i ; {season with the ) = | 1 am satistied with the pitehers |qyrecapart, {that we have; the inficld and the | papks outficld have defensive and offen- | gy sive strength and our catching staft necds nothing to be desired. 2 series hat rday to to " Indians Arrive for i Game With New York ler return their bats ng. Merkden . ties' rters 3 Ale the t or fi hit an ick out when Alex hore ¢ 5 Herb Pennock. sonthpaw star who om the holdout behind for fur- | ther conditioning when the Yanks| 1 trail Wednesday join nin Manager Ray Scha pondingly jubil hs loss of di the Ked ce. 1ning pearance 1 ttered hits run. 1 Zusti e Now game. Three nk = possible by mental hoasting three no-h — but LS KILLED Mexico City, March 29 (UP)— More than 100 rebels have been killed in half a dozen engagements T with federal troops since Saturday land with Manager Jack McCallister's | the war office said today. The an- the noun hat when the team |nouncement added that railw two ra Orlcans they will be |lines, racently harassed by rebels, M anybody tcorge Uhle |have heen made safe throughout nmy, wted to do the tossing mday.im-- country. MANY REBE s Thomas went in ven innings and gave nd no runs. spent th with th v the Cub session at the lot of and the ¢ o e oops i jants ¥ little suc 5 up bu zainst Ernie Wingard's 17t hand at St Augus while g ad 8 stop ov to 6. Ass then 1 Bufialo, a 1lo, a foul , Cleveland (5) defeated “alifornia, (6). beat 1 York, LEAVING SOUTHLAND ¥ Helstein, € Louis, Joi C New ' Movie of a Man in a Lower Trying to Discover the Name of a Town E ‘ UP..... LIFTS .WONDERS QW 1T 1S tom 1 ~ and Red Sox Dinish at Tamp and starg | d regular SUie reilnoy ninth PREPARES FOR READING SIGN on STATION -+ TRAIN TEARING ALONG AT TERRIFIC SPEED - PLASTERS FACE ON WINDOW TRAIN RUNNING VERY FAST. HoPes To SEE NAME OF TownN ON STATION Her NAME MAKZ STATION oUT Work in Trair e ( WAKE S SHADE . WHAT Providencs o p Home, mpion i ne for Wright R(.;j(.)ix-lsril’ivratcs For Game With Detroit | 1to | Maren 24 (P Pa.—Mickey a., beat Hary Mickey won from W York, (3). hapin elix, New Doyle, 1 ur Cohe ton, N, -Jce and Russic LeRoy, (10). Ear) “argo (Boy) R Newark, N, J { lvn, defeated Sillie ark, (10). MAKES DESPERATE ATTEMPT To DISCOVER NAME ON OTHER END-~ — PFT- - STATICN RECEDES IN DISTANCE OUT IN THE COUNTRY AGAIN - WONDERS WHAT Tows T W OH WELL (T Dof ARND WINS DOUBLE-HEADER > WWORRY Junior Hi-Y Yor Jimmy M¢ Philippines out quint is Goodwir Abnd 1 knockout la., (6) New von from (10). ON Vs, PETERS in- has been & in| nd a| Pittshureh- to | 1and. defe | hitting the son oper n Clave- Pitts- Goldste n,