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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1927 Ithe a ” ‘ L JS ‘ lerator #0 hard t 3 OO0R, LiINne AN JINRET |i:o.e all xinds of laws he gave us 3 the information that he had been L S pea k il‘l 8 |fishing in Peats Works pond for | First of all, this fine day. let us about three hours and he had spot- s t doft our hats to Albert Miller of [ted two very, very big pickerel. He | . O f P orts Neymour Park. ¢ anybody i justi- | cstimated their respective sizes at 25 | & fled in receiving all the doffings of |and 32 inches and he had tried | PR i the city, this boy is. We suppose |every lure he could scrape up from (Continued From Preceeding) Tommy Smith, registrar of voters, | (CORtinUed {rom Preceding Page) | 6 O U8 1o big trout, it you |red-headed plugs to pork rind while in & reminiscent mood yesterday, | ; smith, xx ......1 0 1 o0 o o|didn't you will have the opportunity [they just nooted him right and left. danger. talked of a feat turned in in @ game | Gibson, xxx . 9 0 0 b5 0 0fof seeing it later when he will have | At the time we met hlr.n he was Merky Johnston was the only in the “olden-golden” days that is Totais W 11 11 30 15 gllt mounted and it will be on ex- burning up the road to New gzrnain member of the losing tiam who | unique in baseball annals. All the ST. LOUIS 5 hibition at one of the local sport-|to buy some live bait. There's per- | could hit Suess, and ne hit very putouts in this game were made by AB. L M. P.O. A. E | ing goods stores. We saw it the first |sistency for you. re interested in | j,pq, smashing out a lcng home h the catcher and first baseman. Douthit, fc 13 1 4 0 4lday it was in the city and we want |finding out how he came out with | ran o left fleld with a man on base 10004 4 1 1 o ofto say right here that it was posi- {his two high-hat fish and we're hop- {ir the seventh inning and also mak- The contest was staged at Rent- | H L 1 2 0 Oftively the prettiest trout we have |ing that they finally decided that inz a double. E. Surko of the win- schler’s Park around the late §0's or [ Fouthmorth, t . % 5 1 1 }lever had the good fortune to sce. {this was a democratic country and | ners made a three-bagger, while 15 early 90's between Meriden and|@nyder, « . 9 2 3 1.0] Of course Albert won't say where |it Was every fsh's right, nay duty, | io preisser and Suess had two hits Newark, X. J. in the old Eastern | Theverow, ! 1 1 8 & §|ne caught it—we wouldn't ourselves |to €at live balt | aptece. line-ups and scorc by League. To explain why the game | NeCQran p 0 0 6 o ojbutit is very improbable that any | 5 a 2 ings: was played ere, it might bo well 10/ pingy . 9 0 0 0 0lmore fish like that one are swim- 'an:?uealh;r:: ‘f:r'm';r:;(’f;‘;"‘fi‘::s:: “l"‘_e | n's Bible C state that Meridén was a very p k= L ming around the place he located 5 ison, p; Stromgquist, ¢ 9 baseball town in those days and [ O'Farrell’m = 2 2 2 Olthisone. Did you know that he had it battle they other day and it |40 Db Stremauisl, o once in » while when the team was| rouy Mot in Yt 1 3| to hoist the fish some five fect up 100KS “;h:“;g’t‘g;“lfm‘:“t":_‘m"‘l“':p.fl"r" son, s Sundell, it playing sevcral Capsecutive games &t | x—Batted for Bancroft in Tth. to the bank before the battle was|this muc 4L point ¢ Car | Bengtson, 3b. HOME Ftie (cOltesti would ‘e staxed | IRAL L (GF BRI I8 ttn, over? That hoist was the part of |ied an as usualithis year. We are | o\t oy German Lutherans ity. — B H. 11 1y N g) ! = Oreisser, 2bh; W. g i gBLaelLy : TBitted e SR e e Nsht UMl pitierey S illeatton | Sl Hor tear Sl bs canica upon IT ki T2 ihis' aFlioGlas Fame. "Be. | Beston 000" 100 Walter's temples. jto come outside and talik it over but | % Surko, Ifi W. sl car 0 r er 0 0 n St. Louls 011 002 103 0— g 38w e i LGS, B B G HCIRSAE, SLU; SN - nomenal” Smith the “Allentown Ul roiie Wi, hele| The last fow daya of the selison (e WiSH there twould be seme Wwiil S oo 416 Hussn. b A / Wonder” was pitching. Sam Clock el mith. Home funs| v on us once more, and very|Passed settling tir question. It's a 000 01 3 6| PN o bs ker was Frisch. Winning pitcher oA hame to see so many fine boys get 9! tching and Tom Tuck % vi v t to ; ORG ! was catching — Losing pltcher—Ring. Um- |g00d days they are turning ou 3 e P ach . | jing first base. Clock had 10 | S OETCss, Lesthg, oitcher—Ring, U fishing has advanced to|2I} red in the face and mad at each | weington Forfeits ElayoE ne and Tucker has | ” il i e SR e e T T e R iy In thousands of average women admire in a motoe S th; ‘:m:? fntum; through that ate of (s ganie AT ENOIG G G s Vi bran g iy be Dass | Iensington ‘”"1‘]"’ i l'“"m' American homes there are car. It is easy to start becauss 17, retiring the entire fishing”—that is, the shallows will| " sl "l never Odists were scl a play on . i % I 3 ® " fishermen and we suppose we'll never < : two automobiles—“a of its Delco-Remy electric the nine innings, between them. LEAGUE STANDING be too warm from now on to harbor ' . pEaes " . Diamond No. 2, but a mis-up in the now any trout and the nimrod will spend | 7 m‘;‘:: ln‘?,':&:'::‘fiv‘:i.:"‘&‘fi:; issuing of permits had allowed the car for her, t00,” 80 there starting system—famous the Incidentally Tom Tucker was the ¥ his time going from pool to pool. | REem e g fuctory league gume to ve pla /] may be transportation for world over for its excellence. ' Tae ity AMERICAN LEAGUE thowe |10 favor of all three but if it came faC e Rl e COACH 4 D o first catcher to ever wear a big A And Jet s hope that most of those | - "ol © 4 e're afraid we'd this diamond, the hours ¢ The the family while “he” drives [¢ ¢ easy to stop because of v eatching mitt In a game. Games Yesterday pot:is contain the usual lntn-Junn,clmo“ the green back frog to the | 1h® (‘;,0 ]r,h, :,s“?\‘m \]‘t“"s'o e ivay 0w ork it i iio , 5 ; | wallopers, | wooden wobbler or the shiny spoon. ¢i'urch players did n Lo badal ¥ A Although such & feat as 27 put-| Chicago 4, New York 1. | But don't come up here to convince 1D the other game when the score | And the family car hassuch ~ And it is easy to drive i | i 1 | k because of a modern outs between two men seems almost | Philadelphia 4, St. Louis 3. Our appeal for a place to spend | 0 o FC0 agree with you all Was tied, and when the Dusty l?ams' an infinite degree of useful. Parl use a ¥ sn impossibility, Tommy Smith | Detroit 10, Boston 8. our vacation has brought a flood of i, " T Ty O ST argu- hnally finished the Kensington play- s! Downtown shopj three - speed transmission, states that 1t is a true occurrence (12 innings). i replies. We have been stopped on | = ont. crs had gone home. Muncger Ray-| MT&:’““HM 3525 L heckild Py Elnf smoothacting disc clutch, and he is willing to bet.a new hat| Washington 6, Cleveland 5. | the street and we have been written | mond Cline of the Methcuists noti- or Roadater - taking the children toschool, Sada ireversible | that he can prove that it was done (13 innings). jand we have been called on the| g . .o oo "o Hadliintacoreiay! loday il i line '625 afternoon calls, meeting 3 mha S lteet\-d in the game. It was such an un- The Standing | telephone. The prize award of our 3 WALT. |would claim a forfeit, as his team trains and the many addi- ing gear that gives finger+ip ¢ usual feat that it is contained in n\’g oA ‘;‘ 1:;5_) | patronage has been givén to th-n'l | Mad not been notified that ‘ts opp?:' : ‘695 tonal trips that must be : racord books although the edition is | New Yor! . ‘ay- | Zent who recommended St Regit crts were leaving; he will bring the | made to and ftom the house Chicago .. . 32 615 15 V ¢ b | fore the hoard of managers The Si s Visit our showroom and see not handy at the present time. ! : 2 222 | Falls, N. Y. You who have been up | matter before the hoard of | port 5 0 [iatebin 2 359 lin that dlstrict can tell us wlnthaJ it Catricler - - (715 as a part of every day's the Most Beautiful Chev- Tom Burns, the local man who | [UE3HA8ION .o... 23 Ay lichendimer NAs e iuL "‘”"‘d Games Monday T T'Itd. ‘745 SEBUENe rolet. Note the variety i Srnon 22 5 o e et o played Mon- La A . de his name in baseball with the | T2 3y | both of them—who recommende Four games will be play ] Sdan {.":m, Cubs, was, besides making |(leveiand ...... 23 2 ‘433 | the place tell us that it is the fish- day evening. The Stanley Memorial The Imperlal § No o;her urulofdmlnsyly of body types. k their three runs in one inning, the holder | 1 HOUIS - gds ‘ni7|°rman’s paradise all for fifteen a v Il and Tirst Lutheran entrivs will meet Landag .-~ 180 suited to a woman’s require- sweeping lines and cirefully of the long distance hits in the old | Boston . " | waek and canoe rent. We thank you | e on the “grass diamond” in what ¥eToo Track - - - 9395 ments as the Most Beautiful executed details. And then days. He hit a home run while |all for veur interest in our requests | # should be the most important game (Chassis Only) Chevrolet. ask us to W“fl th.'-ly playing with the Cubs and in those " | for advice. (Continued fiom preceding page) of the night. The Swedish Bethany l-f(.-'ff‘:k o 9495 A ik terms on which a Cheviiles vs, it used to be a custom to > iy | cutfit will meet the Firs: Baptists on | Chasels Only) strikin; newbod_ es by o : e ire hits, This home run was ‘,hh’_&‘g’,i“f.‘:";f":mn ! The Jolly Rol Fishing club, | Simons then tripled to left and |, 0/ ns No. 1 and the Bible class| All PriomLo.. Pline, Mich. Fisher,and finished in pleas- ™Y be“zlh - measured and it stood as & record | poiop’se philadelphia SR L i b b Atth and sixtn the | Tl take on the Center church on| Ghack Chevroiet ing colors of lustrous, lasting g‘“ incl of'h:b" dlh(”mnfid for the longest hit ball. Griswold, Ernest A. Griswold, ert| Again in the ances Diamond No. 2. The South chu i vered Prices it provides in abund- ination n : Schultz and Rudy Zimmerman. | corhing forged to the front with & | i play off its postponad game with Duco, it p be osed Games Tomorrow e U | will piay v i Inclode. the lowest ant measure the comfort, cing charges Ot course, it can well be SUPPOSed| (yovatand at New York. e D Y o “Gi"% | threa run lead but the Rulers came | the St. Matts. _ Bandiing and fnanciog charm and elegance that anywhere-’ that this record has long since bee Chicago at Washington. open the season on blackfish. Cap- |, "y "ucin buen at bat in the | eharge availsbie. broken but in those davs, TommY | (Other clubs not scheduled) [tain Griswold caught the mOAt | . . \; and the teams were even NIGHT Burns was the king pin of them all. Delneing {n nite Blasis h,"‘";’"'“ohce e e ey pren FIGH NATIONAL LEAGUE fhom #¥o Lo/ fivel ROt ihile taime | the eight but when the New Britaln has had its share of merman contented himselt in bring. | SEAL 17 (16 GERL but whon (Re | T representatives in the ma)urtfizlrl“- Games Yesterday ing in the largest, hauling up & nine |/ were on top of the heap with a | synmlu ‘:vsm |Q;-i-(_h LR N Thees men such as Burns, the Pittsburgh 13, New York 4. pound specimen. Schultz and the | ;i8S BT T O U e > Tom Lynch, Frank Cox, Larry| .o con.u'e bhiladelphia 3, TOURERE O EEN O, T o Ot e e e e thai 1aat| yncn bea Toicoitts ite nddes 0 COMPANY Kopf, Merwin Jacohson :nll;“l\l l{:; Bosten L1, 5t Touis 4, PACEy GLUmAED Orabs Wieuit sulky stan:l":nd when the fln;nl count was \var:{ib'}.xuks;y .\Llj:ne Tols-"}n 10. SUPER thers who went out o s ¢ (10 innings). ~ : feates OB a6 atie o 2 | i by announcing | e B Philadelphia, uew Mayrs, B Ph 21 g o qul’;‘;i”sfandhu ‘F}‘\l:!hfh:’g(';::(cflzlpcagk::' by uemfia"d with one out went to third when | ;1500 19, * Frankie Ferro, Phila- 113 Chur‘:h Street one S There is many a big leaguer in 5 L Pet. | hers of the club would be awarded a | Cavanaugh punchecllha hit ;fi:fiu;{h\(mm"a‘ knocked out Ralph Marto, . « the making in this city right at the | gy 00 15 874 cup at the end of the season. Rudy|Second. Preisser then singled to | o0 Loy "y I Y A T L O W C 0 S \ present timo it the boys who 8hOW ! (ol i & | iva the bup is his Alpéasly, Captain|venter ‘,nd :l“-;, run!hstcoro:iL rl"ar,;us: Beau Claire, Wis.—"Buzz Ra(v\d_ : ic! o s, It i 3 s Uacls {then singled to right an ERIBSER| S City, Ta. outpointed| promise ouly stick to their e the | St Louis . 20 5 | Griswold states that he has the rest- uvn:pud L N i L ity ““:m o | —————————————————e— is. however, the tendency for "|New York 21 S ling place for the trophy all picked |5'° g L core and | Al Waters, Canton, Ohio, 10. . youngsters when they reach the age | grookiyn 30 434 o4, “Hap” wants to know when ""v"]-“lrd a“m;idalfi "l)::sfvra:ov:;’h|;"|“un Ly rliine, Sons (;Ul"k h;ogx"(\:' known as “in their teens” to lose | gogton a4 SV e i the eup and Al|Patrus we 2 way o o0 out Wally Hendricks, Oshkosh, i interest in the national pastime and | phijjadelphia iy 422 L\;ll‘lmt»z. :lv‘\:r;l‘e‘:l ;\! L‘:_( g\vmx,"‘“ play. “t‘; ‘lhv\lli\fis’(:iorflr;“il'\‘ "\‘M;xn‘: \like Valentine, Dulnuth, deteated through this, baseball loses many | cincinnati 33 3400 eilver stein to any outsiders "“‘\'.‘;"hfm AL B LA e N CMC"”-]“'“ o aum ! g r ; —Jock Malone, 8t. il Games Today D e s 8| “Haber took up the pitching bur- ke P"‘:;"o,",{:":' B:’:ay Ross, Buf- . ” H Id CI ‘fi d Ad G 3 | se! . ere the mat-| ) 5 e Paul, ou! e c toss, B t Interest 1n bascball in days 0% | xew Yore o erreny Sehultz famils And th. den in the ninth and slthough two PRul OWRANIEL PPN S gy or oul"k etums se era assirie (7] 64 long past was much greater ma:m 1t| Brooklyn at Pittsburgh ’[m- rests. (Eeinara e the bases the Rulers| &% o © S0 o sando;s_ :I-y,m:,ol, is now, that is for the younger stars | Roston at Cincinnati. council | were unable to score. 2% . Al Van Ryan, St. Paul, beal ¢ to make the leagues. A favorite| philadelphia at St. Louis [ Jomm A Larson, o e ls| The swatting honors were divided B Tioiinai Mitwaukee ie By . is one told about Tom Burns member from the fourth district, is By Both teams; with Gobdy Frefeab Billy & i Ahadear By o Toron {11 et B Wl o S e S o S, et B e BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern ; - 5 o d city cares depress the office T 4 Simons | T4ght, St. Paul. 6. Joe New York at Chicago. Ness an honors for the Corbins and Simons St Paul, 4. . Tom's parents admired him when!| Roston at Cincinnati. holdar‘n g;tlfr;r::(n;:a"«‘l}j:‘r;";‘:r::‘t‘: for the Rulers. 1.]0};::‘3'”a],n’:fi"l.l\_‘?on R eten s e AT sta he “pit” on Myrtle adelphia St. Loui: {away to Sayb g L ° The summary: g f ; Ca . Onlo, 1. S 0 St N B " league S sides being chairman of the claims K M PO A k| San Francisco, e N § ot 2w L2 :]c\:maw“:l:c;op\rtm()he‘i‘rmb‘ar:h:u it.‘ EASTERN LEAGUE | committee and several other offices, | syattio, of B orRuEY fineur, F rr.};‘\fi‘vn.‘o .1:§»ated Sai § 1 HAVE SIGNED You UP ‘rok3 = 1;?13}705%3&? WIRLER Pt g ks 5 | John holds certain records in Say-| Uavanaugh I LS Friedman L0 AFTERNOON B P - A < Aies ¥ brook as a flat fish snarer. Eralase taias 1 ——— HURL “TOMORROW AFTE S HT OR LEFT HANDED!- Com’'s ambition was too great to Games Yesterday Patrus, | _m T SIDE BENGALSAS EN y allow him to remain a sandlotter, 5o Waterbury 8, Hartford { Fh i el e b aial Walghe, e | YoR THE WES S ; Do FORGET -THAT 9ALES POINT . ht, in the dead, dark hours, | Albany 6, Providence 5. ay folks, it's time somebody K B et waa i o clihed ot of he seoéna Moy | * Bracaeaide) Bridgeport 7 {something about our fire fighting | Jackeon. 1b - Herh | AGAINST THE CALL, YOR SIGNING ME UP ON DOUBLE- & of his father's house and disap-| New Haven 4. Pittsfleld 3 !triend, Tom Dolan. You‘l‘ll remem. | snastasio. At I coLrTst v« 1 NEGOTIATED WEADERS !« 1 PITCHTH FIRST GAME A b ber that Tom was reported to have | Jaser ib . o0 L sty AD : c S poaset - Tho Standing |caught the limit out L‘olumbmflway‘ e et SRR | M YOUR SER:IrICES FoR $3DO GOUTHPAW « AN TH' GECOND GAME % The next that was heard from him, w. L. Pet. last week and today the report floats S e Sk . To YOU ww AN a H N » h..!:i:(]‘yray::g nnmL base for the |Albany 14 into the office that Thursday after- Totals LD TD T T iy H $20 ¥ R‘{O E Ve HAL M RIGHT NIMG!—M.IM POPULARLY X Chicago Cubs. On his visits home, | Pittsfield 18 71 noon at 4 o'clock he left the city, o e Best of Amateurs to Oppose In- XY AH « $10. FOR ME ! KNOWN AS " he showed signs of great prosperity | Waterbury 22 -322 motored 45 minutes until he reached | PR ST e| w60 LIMBER UP —THE “ BARREL. N and needless to say, his parents were | Springfield 23 321 Granby, fished, returned co"tmlsvcny” R aders i Tll y N] t POWERFUL MUSCLES OF DOUBLE : =\ t Bridgeport 1 -300 |at 8:55 o'clock—with the limit! - -+ esd ) im. 3 Wy OO New Haven 21 300 | ye doubted it too, until we were e ,,‘[ Y VouR’f\A\RLNG ARM ! HEA\Z. \\4 R “Hind- | Providence . 25 63 | invited to come up to the house and b S e e Y BE, 2% He used to be nicknamed “Hind- | Providence 5 463 invil e 1 STPE. Q\la;cr-' Burns because of a trick |Hartford .. 26 316 |look at them. Last year Tom caught simons. 3| : (i 2 ) 2 4 Hartford, June 11—The hest ama- MR o \ e had in twisting his hip as a run [s0 many fish that his friends at the | Ilinchite, o 40 1 15 dlteur boxing talent that can be mus- KT ¢ N ner came into third. Burns had this Games Today |fire house began to wink significant- | 1,58 | o0 0 0 0 wf it Hartford and vicinity has 24 FAMOLS FOR down to a science so that when the| Waterbury at Hartford. ly at each other when he came in 37 7 T3 7 & 5|been picked to go against the great AR SFACTURE runner came in Jhie could turn the Providence at Albany. | with late reports. This year Tom has x—.r:lt:(‘l'cd for Sopnick In 9th eight-man team from Canada \«hm!\ AME MAN TURE? tFick so that the runner was cata- Bridgeport at Springfield kept a little book with. the number | . to -9 | will appear at the Massasoit A. C. oF FURN e pulted out on the ground away from | New Haven at Pittsfleld |of fish caught so far this season. To- ehow in the Hartford Velodrome el She base. |day the litle book contains the | Tussday Dight S . "(,lndmu ’{‘mno];row Inames of approximately 160 b;;ool \mm\g the Nutmeg Staters, who i P o Springfleld at New Haven t. Tom has caught the limi he Canadians, will Get Jim Crowe, Frank Cox,[ I trout. will clash with the Cal B osouy Doherty, Tommy Smith.| Pitsfield at Bridgeport. three times this year. has caught | BREAK Sm“ RECORD Rt bt e e " *Dinny” Donahue and many of the; Albany at Waterbury. over 10 exactly eight times and has | Toe Howard, Jack Kelly, Ray Hail, old timers together, and these old Hartford at Providence. come home without a fish just onceh.i | Eddie Reed and Vincent LaBella, all times are made ag vivid almost as SRR e R Boy, get us out that laurel wreat lG Kojac Who Beat Johnny Hartford, with tha exception of Af the happenings had taken place| INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE o% & gentieman. couR S T e Midaletown s Y | Welsmuller Two Mo: g te middleweight yesterday. 1 Games Yesterday : Wel and Kelly, the state | H We have decided that we will ; who hails from Waters "0 the younger generation. stories; SYracuse 6 Jersey City 3 never catch any fish sitting at home Leads Team in Attack. | champion, 10 the younger ge Rochester 7, Newark 1. | bury. ab.u the baseball heroes of days| it (St T ERAT | 10 we are going out this atternoon— | o ik sl tbat rubA A kAT Bo1s by, read like tales of almost o far, far away, where b|§ trout Ploonl George Kojac, the 17 year old|ys of the various weight from the impossible romance, but they are The Standing lin the brooks. We have arrived A sitamee wito beat, Johnny Wels- 112-pound class up to the 165-pound true and the halo of mysticism that W. L. Pct,}”‘“ stage of the game whe.re "fmuller in & back stroke event two|givision. Tn the Connecticut team A s rounds them will never be for- Syracuse . 38 21 ‘432 |are saying already—"We d_°f’l‘;“f° months ago, Dewitt Clinton high| jeeting them will be four state ,"x gotten in the days to come. | BUMAlO ©.nusse. 32 20 ‘813 |1t we clll‘h”l.l’ly or ,not—|v!uhl u:‘: achool spaedsters have broken two | -mampions: Kaufman, welterweight: ’,1 Baltimore . e LR e e e e T R R e R | ielly, middlewelght; Reed, fly- % Should any of four readers recall {q1oronto 31 23 574 |to be the truth—we don't give & single fteat aguinst the, weight, and Barney Yousman, light- % 4 ese old thme incidents and 25 2 {hoot whether we catch one three i %% S Sl 1 b |Rochener b AN oF ithe timit of 12 inchers.| Kojac coverad the first 100 yards!weight. VA ® to reveal them, we would be|Newark 27 30 474 |inches X ofac co 3 ¥ 5 i S ot T OSSO nih vy ok T ey SutuEXOUIY: ROV e lnh, 'nl'ss J;:n l.ulredldbsz::‘ra(::(.?"r.-‘l:; There is one ordinary business| 3 0 Sliietol of chetyoungatenn, Reading sl A0l LAY feam and the quartet was clocked |method that ia illegal to send on a| “any of whom have “hitched their | cs aSyara ofnlugk oniknqoink fk | We ran across an enthusiastic team an e quarte i i i fgan igon tq.a star” and have fond Ga Toda; pickerel fisherman the other day as|in 4:40 flat. - 17 3-5 seconds under | post 2 ing lagal 5 ince i ime the team |ment of a debt, threatening lega -opes of some day being in the big| Syracuse at Jersey City. we werd coming up from Berlin. He | the scholastic record time the te m d % Jagues. Rochester at Newark. gave us a lift and as he tromped on| made recently without Kojac. proceedings if not paid. e Toronto at Baltimore. There is a veport current about Buffalo at Reading. the city that scouts from the big MAN AM Tw That Didn’t leagues are going to pay a visit to E E sAl,B 0 New Britan thls yeoe.bo_Jook. gver BOXING BENEFIT the boys playing in the Rotary lea- 5 ] gue. This may scem far fetched ONE 5 some but it is entirely within the | Leaders of Ring Appear on Pro- G‘?S(G\Q’,%fi?&’\ \C FEESV{\RST U 10 10k v the siock n'tny | EFam For Rellet of the Famy of| |/ N T Ra0l0 tvoo0! American Legion league, the Tndus- Jimmy Delaney. ‘vial and City leagues and no one knows bat that they may maKe| St Paul, Minn, June 11 (UP)— ENJONED, wome secloctions, Many big names in boxing were on (S C- the program of the testimonial bene- €T » ET The cry has been raised in base- | it for Jimmy Delaney's family here all that the sandlot game is dying | jast night. Delaney, light heavy- 2 cit. Anyone who wants to visit a | weight, died last winter. ce where the sandlot baseball Sammy Mandell, lightweight <ame is thriving as much as it has in | champion, boxed an exhibition, as he old days, need only visit New [did Fidel La Barba, fiyweight. Bud sritain. Probably the greatest thing | Taylor, Terre Haute bantamwelght, ver done in this city and one that | knocked out Bobby Hughes, of At- Jnts New Britain far ahead, is the |janta, Ga. in the third round of a ‘ork of the Rotary club with its|scheduled six round bout. A infor league Benny Ross, Buffalo, won by a g e e e shade over Jock Malone, middle- The National Association of Trav- [ weight, It was Malone's 200th siets' Aid Survey helped 1,300,000 fgnt. Billy Showers defeated Bl “eraons last )year and a million dol- ™8 was spant in the task, accord- 1! to the [tnnunl report, Light in six rounds, and Billy Bort- flala, Milwaukes, loat to Al Van Ryan, St. Paul over the same route. .