New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 28, 1927, Page 10

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NEW BRIT.IN D\..‘Y HERALD, THIR DAY, APRIL 23, 1927. SOSS 58588802 5.585089599609322 5238298850 0080088888 65800000 00 3 ANNUAL REPORT OF ATHLETIC COMMITTEE OF INDU STRIAL —FALCONS PLAYING WATERVILLE OF WATERBURY AT ST. FPOPLIEINIIPTIVIIVITOICEOTTOPNCEIOC F9POPITEIIEITFITETITOT W @9 FEPIIRVVCTIRIIVELIVACEPIIPICIIPIIIPIIIIPIFIIIIIPIPIITITETIVETII PO BROWNS ARE CHALLENGING 'TWO HIGH TEAMS YANKEES FOR LEADERSHIP; T0 OPEN SEASON St. Louis Americans Pass Washington By Win Over|Racehal] squad Plays in Nflll“"-' Cleveland—Athletics Take Fall Out of Red Sox —| B Chicago Cubs Best Cincinnati Reds — White !sox: tuck; Tl?tk ]11 “{alerbury Nose Out Detroit Tigers—Trade Talk is Heard As s Teams Are Idle Because of Rain. teams, 4 baseball, will jour- f the NATIONAL LEAGUE of xhibi- | s to up- day's work, Depot has hom he will ts as follows: 100 rikowitz, Captain T Szaho, Line, rles Dunn, : MeGr Szalo. Zehrer, 440 yard dash, W. Bu vison, . Gwyzader, $80 yard H rhy chick: running high Hu k Dordon. John Reid ar o discus throw, TeGrath ckert, H. Thompson and John| ‘.1 Guire; shot put, W. Helm, Me- I Grath, A. Nevulis, Kenneth I'eterson \rnnll ert and John McGuire, rd hit pitehe St natting Arnold | Goli Committee Anxious for| More Entries for Events ly con ties, o bats mean- to 7 to 2 s heard t golf committee of | RAVEN FOR GAWE Errauo Plagers Will Have Hald‘ their Ml oon the field. It wag M : ' year. Prizes for the weekly tou wurmured that Wilhert I»""”'T‘{‘ 3 ments during the season will R e o wred by individual women pitchers to Sam Bre n of the BTN ©ards for I'Arcy Flowers, shortstop in the course of strenuou fe to got his Rot out of the ¢ - "l too talked of possi- v ASe f 0 ‘th worn Ve reinforcements in the shape of | Postic J:ddie Meade of St. Paul, calied the » A speefal lunc best young hurler in the American 'eon will b very Wednesday. Association. The women's schedule for t “ERICA N LEAGUE | .mh 4“»‘1“:(‘ nmitteemen fnr‘ l A " ’ e "“.”‘, Iedists i i ha task in | are reque d scores as soon for May, Mrs. Tuck- | g0 rHIA r and . Perkins. May 4, medal | OPeving the on. andicap tournament. May 11, two| The club has had its proper ball foursome. May 18, medal handi- [and some surrounding farms ma cap tournament. May 23, flag tour . ame preserve for com- | 3 s given M i protection of birds and small | , Mrs Kins, Mrs. Stockwell and [animals and has placed a flock of | Mrs. Jios icks and geese on the pond that | Committee for June, Mrs. Han\v,&i rves as a water hazard at two | Mrs. Knox, Miss Peard. June 1,|short but hard holes. How to du medal handleap tournament, Jun ball into the water without hit- | s, quatitying round—medal play ing a duck is the probler sixteen qualify. Prizes given by If clubs for several years hav lub. June 15, medal handicap | made efforts to protect birds b ament. riend Mm. - of their use Prizes for low g wnd net | ying harmful inscets, and have ss in de- b member. Ju " d feeding racks for| o tnsectivora. 1 management, led \p tournam. winged Haines, Mrs. | Gi Oak X, ard, Mrs. Brown and | Miss Davi elpiul o1 Comn r e 1ite lornment |6, women's t foursome, July | ner insec tournam 1 woodchucks vhile Sits made ome quail and e placed in in case they top sconee mall: e " TRACK FAVORITE GIVES NS DISAPPOINTING SHOWING Octol Mrs, medal Widener er 18 t. Priz Osmand Stable Colt, and putting | Shows bazzing Speed Only to e Tail O Badly. HUST SPEAK SPANISH O, W st cat, winto ) the Kentucky disappointing Candidates for Place on Uruguayan eSS Soceer Pleven Must Have Com- mand of Langy mgton ville, Ky Aro, WINS WRESTEING MATCH reo falls Boise, Idaho, defeated Marcel ’I').u~| u, Fr i Time Obeymg Laws ‘ : MARY’S——TOURNAMENT SCHEDU 255088530558 LD8HHL 5L ,0.55658. TEer WANTS ONE BOUT ANNUALLY FALGONS T0 PLAY WATERVILLE GLUB ‘Stmng Combination fo Meet| Locals at St. Mary's Sunday SEASON TO OPEN AT SHUTTLE MEADOW SATURDAY LE FOR WOMEN AT SEQUIN 96909000004 EXCELLENT REPORT ON INDUSTRIAL ATHLETICS Committee Covers All Branches of Sports Indulged in By Factory Representatives—More Than 500 Men and Women Took Part in Games—Over 6,000 Peo- ple Witnessed Contests — Most Successful Season Ever Experienced by Industrial Council. FPETIVE S i A comyp report on findustrial | Rogers alleys. The New Britain Ma- athirtic activities was rendered last|chine girls have a one or two gama ry club will ho leac plays rig rbury tent w'.nx 2 ball hawk in 1 rden will he well Carr n is stationed arclla who plays second 1 is th ft fic r, besides 1 f ? n last year and state, is cons best initinl sack the third h U e S v b cause of his work with the Miltdale | Y lub for several seasons, He s 1 with the Wilby high several Here's Gene Tunney and the fou A i RAN[:ERS OPEN SEASON Fi S ok relblb aGketon Talle of trade was hes n th . Tub VA \ | most prominent chailen: e ; hotels teams as the 2 S SR bl crown. The heavyweight cham- e el i cather kept them i DinyiNe B R S S ‘“\ | pion considers dim Maloney, Jack ; R e R empsey, Detaney and Jack 4 Wi s b wkey, ing et to 1 as Coach A. Zwick to Drill squad To- o 1), with surpi men from whom will come his next opponent. OF the lot, he says night in he would rather meet Del Preparation for First R foy e e Game on May 8, ing pitcher of the cub, | s drive Y JIMMY POWF ) e ( un";i}:y‘ lea ; 1 tear ie mainstay of the New: Yok, Aprll 38 -=Witen & ason in Meriden on ’ L s Co. team in one writes o nic hout ¢ B 1 A zood combination 1 pennant in Kendrick w: e the B the Ansonia i s in the Frazier lea to choose betweo him Dupey to revers has hee seeured by the throwing sl > New Yorl from o other two. Bradstreet Moran form the utility squ > mpt 10 0! e spped ot | sitive W i 2 will « With this combir are due to have HHCIEAO r Lolding the 1l practice tonisht at South (Imi(h Temn to ¢ \\&.‘ Sros Hold First Practice| The South Congregational chi )v} 1 team will hold its fivst prae- | ver Hill park eral of lust s'men will b ek in t Bt churech day by th cating the thorot v combed for material hool nin on the b o number of itions are expe crounds by the score of 14 to to strengihe s team; a Tequad is e 1 for The urch hopes to be able to give Matts and the r-Church 1 N The | re P 1 e to do aggregation. ch for ir champion St et ushington scliool feam w 10| candidates 110 1 B tany team in the eity under 14 | nig n ord at the team = s of . Addres in Sam 1y for opening of current Capodice, 339 High street. | season on May 9, tourr 110 There’s at Least One in Every Office MONDAY S Toe spAY the crow MORNIN' HARRY = well ) ( WELL tnstead o OLD BLUE MONDAY 1S | DAY HERE AGAIM - ~Un SAY Bout p THEEL \\fi PAY DAY T P wh oth lollars poer vvw Aud 1 THURS DAY - RI\LAY [ 'lc GEGRGE You.oLD | Bock-wWoRM ! Some BUSY A TTIO A BONE WELL - WELL- HO THE ¢ nial Demp |15 THIS with three good twirlers. | £:45 o'clock vening at || athletic committee of {lead over the Stan! council at ir. . Corbin girls, who are ticd for second place. In the state meet the New' Britain Machine team was ited by the Hartford girls in his cit preliminaries. The girls' sched. to note that th ] ay 30. Ut since the la in already he- last April, more than te industrial track in and women took part in which will be held in Sep- Works and hleties prompted by the councii[tember at Willow Brook park. cstimations place the number| It is intercsting to note that the spectators at well over 6,000, |honors auite evenly divided in tie committee which | the different branches of sport. ere h port was he d by 4 as chairman and the members : James Hav- Arthur E. Berg and R. C. The report follows | his probably been th esstul season that at promoted by the Indus- al council, has known. The com- TR » has followed t policy out- | [t nezning or the e FirSt Tournament of Year fo Be promoting a r-round : w, which has apparently| § ged L k S ]‘d y satisfactor; Since the annu [a OH ln s a[u a ting of last April ove 6 men | men from the various fa The 1927 ng season will ha ories of New Britain have partici- | lly open the Shuttle 1 in athleties promoted by the | Meadow Golf next Saturday il It s estimated 6,000 | with a Partners, Four bal!, Re ople have witnessed the different | tournament, One halt added i ranches of sport cap will he allowed. This will mark “Baschall—An eight-t scball | the beginning of a bLusy keason as e was organized 3 outlined by the tournament com- ring the spring and summer | mitlee with events on almost every nonth on S: r' v after Saturday during the year. Willow k park. Lander: val ¥l 00d, pro at the ciub and s keeper, worked wonders with it the club this year, ana von the trophy, which v Ly the New Britain Heral season 1 same cight tea than a week, early season 1 are due husiasts have been playing, using o of twilight ba the regular greens instead of the ning on May 10, hese v enporary which are put fn be played 1 1se while ss 48 k. althougl @ tured on 1ade to secure e Wal-| trivs ¢ ing day tour- monds nament ar. ved now and 3 resent indications point to one of ial baseball lea the largest entry lists in recent years the demand is great enough |in the first fournament cf the sea- ague will be started very [son. Many of the golfers have been winter's kinks dur- com- the past k and with fai come some ve being cul playing servie vy suce 15 won by the o course very good s am by a VOIY| gfier careful work by Val Flood, irways has along and : workmen will have them in condi- CECEP R o1 the tournament Saturda upport through “he from which the drives are o )t are hard 1 very tit to rough spots the ificult as ever and the 18 holes the oot their drives on ity straight line to keep ont of The fin cre in lifficulty, ondition at the end edit son saw 1 zirls' industri made up of six vican H o championship in another More women tha re taking links at Shuitle Meadow During the past week, several of them have been under expert in- Istruction and morc competition among the the club is o e predicted as the ogresses, T Clesson W, Iarker is chairman of owle ery oS 1 committee this se e i E i is heing nds on May . Tl mith and A m er. ent New Dritai in th £l ournament prelimina MATCHED FOR BOUT Hartford w A Ly the local| Montgomer Ala., April team in what was pronounced as!—\W, (Young) Stribling of M of the best matehes ever rolled | eon, and Tin Herman, of Port- ry fland, M h been matched for a 2 (ten round fight in - Columbus, G | May 1 it was announced he the Hierday by Promoter “Tanks™ Grants bowling . These teams | ham. The bout will be held in the every Monday ni at 1 park. {0 the ext n 1 girls. In another 1re shonld be at loa ght tea in this league “Dowling- teams w rolled in the s industri By BRIGGS HELLO Cu UE-‘*'MY'. YOU'RE. LOOKIMG SWELL TodAY |1 AIN'T GOT A TRAY BUCK TILL PAY- DAY HAUVE ‘("u AL —How'SA BOY | FH T~ UR-HOW A BEAN TILL DAV 0. K, BILL = DoN'T MENTION 1T oLL Boy SATURDAY (PAY DAY) MEMORY GONE BAD, | WALKS OULT OF SIDE- ' Doo WITH HLS TPAY ENVELOPE INTACT, ANYWAY IF HE P - l AN w'S 1 GQUE S NERA L ToDAY ? SAY “Tem DIG oneE UK I 4 — FROG & HIN 2GR YA il N A”HMJ suke ! (cw m«ru‘!/ L WE CAN wrw SURE . w 14 / DOES PAY LP ON MONDAY, HE STARTS THE, AME ol GRIND ©OUCER AGAIN - POLKS, HE'S A MENACE! /7 om " THE oufl‘f” ER flm EARNS -ABOUT. 15 Wi Union street. The team’s age is between 11 and 14 ye: eeq I n uly thy ul Wwe ho me

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