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8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1927, BISS5825385850850582802482 88652855008 29808525598558825283050020. HHS S5 2 55555 9SSV 952 555 * 3 BIGE AND KEPPEN PRINCIPALS IN FEATURE BOUT OF HARDWARE CITY A.C. SHOW—NATL. GUARDS AND BRISTOL ENDEES PLAY FINAL GAME FOR TITLE TOMORROW—BURRITTS HAND ANOTHER BEATING TO ALL-BRISTOL TEAM — OTHER ITEMS $REVCEPEE44 4 FITIPPFITIITIPIFRTIIIITIIITEICETITOOT 00 FISTIC FANS TO WATCH BURRITTS AGNN | MEET GUARDS FOR STATE COURT TITLE |INDUSTRIAL BASEBALL REAL ACTION THURSDAY | BEAT ALL-BRISTOL _ o - LEAGUE OPENS MAY 10 Erwin Bige and Sig l\cppun to I urnish Thrills in Fea- Be][ Town Team in Better Form' ; e Games Will Be Played Each Tuesday and Thursday ture Bout of Hardware City A. C. Card at Tahs’ 08t I d Fi h P 5, > 5 NiEhiDu e oo BishtleametAre Hut vl Hali—Two Eight-Round I%uuh to Support Final | an flgeS ar lg Again This Year—Umpires and Other Officials to 12-Rounder—Four-Round Contest to Open Show—| e Be Selected—Last Contests Will Take Place on Fighters Scheduled to Arrive Here Today. [took anottier fall out of the All- % okl August 11—Twilight Battles in Order. drist e nigh in Bri ams clashed ag: Industrial Baseball league:.N. B. M. will start play this season on Tues-| Tht |day, May 10, according to the sched- ule that has heen arranged by the committes appointed for that pur- | pose by the Industriat acniciio coun-| ROONEY BEATS WHITE 3 jeil. Two games will be played cach the presznga afj . & 4 Tuesday and Thursday night during | o e of; ithe SDritaly g S BN e the season. T (o5 A | PR 2Ry 4 the Burritts to th E 5 at 5:30 o'clock. | State League Takes Five Games A total of P el lopponen s ¥ & . with eight te 5 ¢| from New Haven Bowler, ker” shots | 3 o ¢ Brook park has been cted for the| . o E BRI GG i i hrva A 4 playing grounds, both diamonds, No.| It Rooney, who represents the 2 | 3 % 1 g : 1 and 2 to be utilized. Umpires and | Casino bowling alleys in the state Bristol fumped finto the lead at| ) . 1 . Giher. ‘afticials il be selectan by e hipngZatanskd dehotiio e % the league in the mext few wecks. ) i e Pt Monjue Zaleski, however, | ] & n ¥ h i i |wiped out this lead when he was| e A 3 & -sda ¢ nir vs. Lan- while o and _ he | I in both tries. Tho Bur-| ! n staged a lively spurt and muraday, May SR e B s 112 to 3 and it appeared ? Iy 9 Stanley Rure & Level, No. 2; N. B. ., plication ot Saturday nightlaf D 4 Machine vs. P. & 1. Corbin, No. 1. !“y,,‘,. (»,»\.1 i o :f,. ] away was in order. Bristol | 1 ; P ’ R & hi ; sin ! he |8t to battle desperately and b 4 p i Thiion : Land 5. Stanley | Pt Wi e Dl he pins for WA[K R lscored three field goals while the| forks No. 1. & mark ¢ hth - »u.n ts looked on and they con- 5 i s YL t 7. ve, |FROONEY hit 116 in the sixth = 1ed the fight for the remainder ] 2 i e e o ik es. White topped Roc tho period and the score was o % d | t 3 ) {deadlocked at 14-all at half time In the second half, the game de- s St . X i cloped into a nip and tuck affair. | s N. B. Mach 4 hite 03 91 §9 105 104 87 L . : .””1" am:would dleady onlyplo fose [t Back row (left to right) Marchinek, Owens, Manager Joe Carroll, Donoghue. Front ‘MldfllEWflgm Champmfl to Meet o e s fjgi,"‘y l.‘,,,fn,: “"0"""; "+ row (left to right) Leonard, Zetarski, Capiain Malcolm, Feldman and Manning. | Reprcsentative in lof 1 1es from White of New Casino alleys last The local boy found the Eim y bowler to be a tough customer ind many of the games were dee 97 101 90 116 41 — Union vs. N, minutes ier spurt. Havlick scored from t he National € y cause of side, following a one hand heave | o 00O I o s § Lander {from the center by M. Zaleskl. Roa ' Gael % " ¢ . ortion Local Baseball Club To La S No. Fvery Player On Team Gets a Hit came in fast to score a goal for E . ; ¢ s . P, three-game series that will decids o Servec ‘or Coming Seasc a Gathe n Vs mplons : e L \ 1;}101’<]’]] RS en s o on | Eor CominghSenfoniAtial Guther= FREERLE SRS g B BRI the British lion i his own W 2 . 5 o ¥ sketball ¢ i 1shiy * = b et i = | s spring | with a minute to go, Darrow can ur games Sele in 2 ritain ing Tonight, tvs. ¢ - L | Game. » ough with his only field goal of g I exception of 200 hurs. fnir vs. Stan- has ter . Tt S o 4 uring the year from ecach other i : ieh | 9 5 | 15 night and the Bu Were . S E kept in Meriden. I'a ans for the com aschall s 2 3 L vs. N. B. icago, April 6 (A IS A AT e et el and stand tied with a victory cach | ! Meriden. . No. @ Et o 1L ed of victory t I8 ttend the ¢ s b6 made ri journcy of b licago Cubs lon for a match with th Zaleskl, with the final series, " n will be made g of | Machin i g : gl . ki, wit The history of the six contes o < the Falcon A. C. baschall team fo-| o ! o ,\‘ anlonig ey ok L S aatie N son between | Sure them of a good p! fr 5 4 i & E. ; Stanley Works vs. Stan- | ball season, i vay, looks lik no American | for ) ain, Zotarskl a _’"I“’r,fm:"’ i IR e > cont S Sl A;‘ sddnia ) Noii s p snowball downhill, ce 1614, 200 d ou he loscrs. el nn ¥ iy . 3 pElaat Ry A sy Leampan d fan v no June 18 ST | ower ncreasing at N a series of has sensations L eel 5 fdates C 0 v c L g DOY e teen years ago Willie Ritehie |sum A y ies Mxniogans; togtry fout Loy , No, Landers v ¢h stop among the minor 1 the world's ght cham- e Ay : re con 3 SO The ik iREs REKED o) Everybody on the team got onship to Freddy in Lon- Fld. Fl e . v in this N s s stage P o 1 i 2 Fafnir vs. one hit trom a trio of . city and the next time in Dristol. ©/clock. e a for or o 4 : ket D ¥ ¥ daesieeh Then 4 conpiderable ortioniof (na |Meriien S i [ready s s X;nlgd:nl o vil} ;‘lr‘l 5 L Bk (fanli b nose i 3 defensiv < nd, as a resul P o teh the 0. S8 ¥ : el phenson from outfield to third ! ason passed with the Bell Town- Watch the st - the coming season : club offi 4 fought shy of It I cesneeen " | 4 0 5 ¢ Stanley Work » has added a third slugger to ought shy of I ors cleg up everything in ' P S Ma : 3 bl el L PN The the Guards went to Bristol f . th 1 s will hay Stanity S e e e White Sox we at thelr York, April 6 (P)-—Mickey r will display more tude ny of America’s latter-day mplons i 1 sectdes 1o Agalnst Trio of Tulsa Pitchers in decision bo ? i Corbin, D 2lire 1 p yeste ¥ by n e All-Bristol ¢ seric lees t ame George Archibald, American, Had | 1rank ( “incle) Woinck wil conch June 3 X he kuna ¢ tion wus Fla. P 3 w Britain and in one of _ t this aidi - & 5 X Sl ; ¢ landed in Mem- ) games on the local floor in| Ridden Racers from the Stable of | giviqual players from his own 2 2 ey ‘o contests. Man- Bran o A o 5 y years, Bristol won by a 29 to King George, | nee in league bascball ¢ -m‘x,n] e o E Ik said the lineup in - LJordan, ¢ . cic At d o i I big d in selecting|p yrachine, No. 1: § S 1 e e D SIG KEPPEN, ter ni oty he Ma rg St L 6 ¢ National Guards, starting a fi- New Yorl pril G—(P—An jt rs for each position. At|p' : ane which would face € nd in . u 150 3 R 4 nal three game series for th ckey, whose skill ent time, no places on thei i nce oty S : s.|tho opencr. This gives the pitching 6 | championship, went to Bristc kr of horses won ‘ \ endefinitely settled No. 1; Landers vs. Stanley [assignment to Alphonse Thomas, again the Bristol team won right to ride the racers 5 and cvery candidate who wishes tofyy No. 16r Baltimo! score of 29 to H dead in En 3 try out will 1 ¥ r oppor-| Archibald was only tunity to show uf. A da ‘ ¢ 3 yosterday at {for the first practice wi ve. N, B. 1 spring with the world 1 f the es. The Na 4 s | his home in narket, but 1d | made at tonigh : Thursd v g 3 We it title but came out badly | in exccllent form and demon- | ridden ¢ over, winning | nis honors by strated on i slear | many races B 4 H(ates o 3 £ Stanley : v boy, Pete Hority over the I Germany, Astria and spain beror SOUth Church to Keep —{taion Bo- % ol SL1. REPAIR result of the game - going to England in ren | Up Battle for Title |« 1. ~o. Cidens o s RETIRE for the New Britain died he had but 1 y ret The South church basketball team | Rule, No. 1. 5 g L E , v )i8E Trointes an! the « score of to 27. This left the from India where he rode b will practice at the Boys' club at 6| Thursday, July 21 — Union ve. N. o e . 4 10 cird thiet from wintc ¢ in games t sual success in the ter se 5 10rrow evening in prepar- | B, Machine, No. Stanley Works | Children’s Wheel Goods have | ) third game was necessary. 4 bald “dicd ] ot b e R e e . Gerhin avo, of all kinds. for the fea- ’ uries have cost th | On Neutral Floor Rl H after- [tournament to decide the church| 1 . July ; vs an Borde, | 1o service of Wi J¢ H ih | As the two managers, Lanp oSTRatNE AT © later com- Ichampion of the state. Nothing has ! Stanley Rule, > on - of leon and B r‘n-l u-‘r,,:‘\\v.m,‘,,-'_",:\\v_ Champl()ll HOD(‘,S 10 Repefl[ VlC Britain and Carroll of Bristol, | Piined pains-and died shortly {heen heard yet as to the date of the|B. Machine, No. | Mack of the ( will start the sea- & had agreed before the series was LTS 5 Y . »nw;m:.]s nlnnl finals, but the )ucn]y.‘&'ll'hursd?\l Jvl\, 28 ~;l nim.\x\- lr rd fight | con without 1} sta artstop, | y iLa {Y Ap ]19 started, the third game is to be _the American, a native of iwho have already been forced to & F. Corbin, No. aniey Works | LBl w’.\un, ety mr 01 Last 1¢ar oo Aprl | played on a neutral floor. Arrange- |59 ; W appointed rout playing any|vs. R. & E. No. 2. for The e | ments had been made to play the | 0ckey to King Georze in 1924, a!games, are taking no chances on| Tucsdly, Aug. 2 afnir vs. N, Sox )‘,\..' Johnny Most H 1x, N. S, April ¢ (A—Johnny | Kanie Meriden T British rider commented that he los their form through this long|B. Machine, No. 1; Landers vs. I to Ml : iles s Mines, American |1 ¢ night, buz M - Was chosen over the best in 1ng- jlay-offt. Tomorrow night's work-out|& I Corbin, No. 2. | Bill” Tilden's knee has b arathon champion, was nearing | Jack Gl y of the Meriden Endees 'fl“‘d including Steve Donoghuc. at which all members of the first| Thursday. Aug. 4 — Union vs. R, ng him again and now Walter | Boston today with high hopes of re- | h ady planned a biz night of | the cour his carcer A ald jand kecond squads are asked to re- | & No. 1; Stanley Works vs. stan- | 15 on (he Shelf for a few |peating his sensational victory of | basketball for the Silver City fans{had @ leg up on mounts owned port, is expected to get them in|ley No, d | ‘oot last year in the 31 renewal of the,as the closing event of the season | {VWO other soverigns, the then K shape for their next game, when-{ Tuesday, Aug. 9 — Union vs. Stan 2eCh Boston Athletic assoclation's title|and to keep faith with his backers, | ¢ Germany, and the King of Spain. ‘ever it is to be played. ley Rule, No. 2; Stanley Works v ril 19, Ihe couldn’t call off the mes | Tacoma Ter- e through this| duled. Friday n ~ham- cen hoisted on as one of tri- | pionship polo mateh is sched i M d M' i He left his|Meriden and th could € an ne ov Monday night | played. Windsor by morn 3 S for irhe I { WELL SIR, Twiex A ) [ WNow WHAT (| Do ¢ | LIKE HORSEBACK c officials and| WE | GO T A Good k THE FIRST THING EVERY RIDING AND | GO (N FOR | o e words of en N | | = o A NNG V TAKE THE T DURING THE SUMMER - G v MORNI 10 | 1he R ONALIC A s Gl a4 the | | GYMNASIUM AN D TAKE DAILY Doz En-=- 1T ONLY w - FOR MOGST ANY= ing cspenses ' fre's t of the ¢ ! » 3 LESSONS - T e JE APOUT.TEN C e T AILS You = fans in 1 4 ik EPS ME (v WONDERFUL MINUTES - AND I'M READY . X FulL MOUNT : e jioaneeausiiEvialol ver t w | ONDITION = ARG FOR TeAE DAY-= ~JIOW - k I OVER AND 1 by his par- | Britain team by t ’ | s S Hims MESS | of 24 loaves | them skeptical o fin containers, | Guards to beat Mrs. Miles, | of the ny's dict, or- d beem ould Ipt | tomorr thon dis-| Bristol t before start- | packers, T citlz ground o to AN BORDI its baskethal am and c for the Lindees g S { — —_— == g A lo g i*;' clEniienfon H;w}v = , an ase TER ALL A GOOD ,Cfi GosH- | HoPE t Don'T HAVE or ALL THE CLAP IRAP hon include the veteran Clarence | oy th R Tai ; = - = s = ERE Pe Mar, four times winner of the | ihe maner - o Or BRUSIK WALK EVERY DAY To SIT WITH THAT BOR® HEREWHIRERE Do (READIS whose record young Miles | Evenly Matched 1S SURE To HEEP You FIT= AGAIN FOR SOME TIME = TH= PAPER BUT | HAVE To ed last year, and others who | . oo 0 TR L || mNow v LEAVE MY ROUSE HE JUST LOVES To TALK oF LISTEN TO Him YAP ABOUT ake stlft competition & cer- | AMP WD tam , i e rehe Al B HIS EXERCISE — HIS EXERCISING ~- = MIS will win. None can predict with cer- INSTEAD oF RIDING | WALK NVONDERREL [ ainty the outeome. ” Neither 5 : = GET - - CONDITION | s Wi any particular de- - ) more cqual m 1 floor could A than the contest between the Guards and Bristol tomorrow night. | A8 has been the policy in the first two games of series, two offi cials will used * Ball of | Massachusetts and Billy Coyle of | Wallingford will officiate, Dick Dil- | lon was slated to handle a po«m»n! in the game but because he i3 en- | gaged by the Hariford Amateur Basketball league, he will be unable in Meriden tomorrow night wll and Coyle worked the first preliminary plans UPPLIES of the series in Bristol a showing | laid for baschall. couple .of weeks ago and their PLAY BALL! < MANAGERS TO M ng of the hoard ter-church le T4LS NIV npor conomy Sport Shop - RACE thall Vil o b