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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1928, i 1aE powszs (yISSION VOTES y tory over shn-w.hw sterday. He fanned twice and diq & 4 Ivort, 4 K was pleased |ittle in the field, howing Some Talent [\511 1)), Vo, o1 e b Pivased . High and Lake streets was discussed Shreveport, 1 March 14 (®r— isecond base. Redfern's ficlding was but no action was taken because | Most of Munuger liay & halk's tyro |perfect and his hitting timely, | |tained several months ago when his automobile truck run him down. The dangerous intersection at White Sox Outfit Is ROGERS ALL Speaking | IEANIS DRIVETO Have your own Clexrance Sale on the furniture you no longer need. of Sports Burt 8hotton, handling the Phils this year, is managing his first oig league team. He's starting right at the bottom of the ladder, We found out the reason for Sid Terris’ defeat. He seems he has been running back and fourth across the Williamsburg bridge to New York 16 get into condition. The loss Was due to faulty bridge work. Of all the profestions and trades, the boilermaker has the best rackct, Hartford Public High school will have no alibi if it loscs to the New Britaln team Friday. That is as far @s the floor is concerned. Previously the Blue and White team claimed the “bowling alley” with Its over- hanging balconics was a handicap 1o them. The first points scored in a poo! game arc often the breaks of the game, College football may have no ®cundals to hide but a lot of cheer leaders shoud be offerod hush money. A reckless hockey stick covers a multitude of shins. Crapshooters should take up how- ing where it's legal to roll them in the alley, It is possible that tho girls will roturn as the preliminary attraction at the Stanley Arena Saturday night, for one game, Manager Lampher and Bryce Long of the Y. M. C. A. are negotiating with a view of hav. ing the P. & F. Corbin-New Dritain Machine play-off in the Arena, Sat- urday wight. There is a possibility that an all-star team from the Dust league Will play the Hopeville five This team defeated P. & F. Corbins Tecently. A mecting of managers of the Dusty league teams will be held in Y. M. C. A. at 5 p. m. today to de. termine when the P, & F. Corbin. New Britain Machine game will b. played and to decide whether or not the city will he represented in a state industrial league. 1f approval is given to the state proposition the New Britain games | will be played againat Hartford since both teams are in one district. The first game wil be played in Hartford on March 22 and the second will be played in this city on March 28, The team scoring the highest number of points is the winner. Boston Braves Lool;ing Excellent in Practice St. Petersburgh, Fla, March 14 (P --1f the Boston Braves look as well when the season gets under way as they did yesterday when they held Washington to a Reorcless tie, they won't even got within hailing | distance of their accustomed quart- ers in the cellar. At least that is what their loyal rooters here think. Zack Taylor will have to take a few lessons from his fellow Boston athlete, Lloyd Haln, however, i€ the Ttraves are to win in the tight placas, Zack’s slowness in reaching vlate from second on Andy High's single to right dashed the Braves' Yopes to win. Zack almost made it and was the only man on either side to got anywhere near the home sack. Jake Schaefer Playin Brilliant Billiards San Francisco, March 14 (Ph— Champlon Jacob Schaofer tonight played superb billards to overcome Challenger Edouard Horemans' hig 12ad and win the third block of their champlonship mateh here. The score was 900 points to §35. "he bloc required four hours and ten min- utes to play and did not end until efter midnight. Schaefer had a high run of 132, He missed the 135rd shot, a difticult bank. Horemans, the champion of Bel- xium, plaved mediocre billards the opening of the block. In ten in- nings he had only 34 points. He had e high run of 60. The fourth block ©f the match will be played tomor- row afternoon. g Game McGraw Picks Flaws in ) Candidates for Team Augusta, Ga.. March 14 (A-Al- though John McGraw was not seen during the recent exhibition games of the Giants in Florida. he was sup- rlied & mystery for the players by rehearsing their shortcomings, espe- cially trapping runners between sce- end and third. toush has soft hands. To ward off the impact when he hangs the ball, Eddic has a sponge taped to the handle of his bat. An exhibition geme between University of Georgia and a G tram is carded for tomorrow Athens, Ga. Rain Again Prevents Phillies From Playing Avon Park, Fla., March 14 ®-— Rained ont for their second sched- uled game with the Phillies at Win- ter Haven, the 8t. Louls Cardinals were disgusteqd with Jupiter Pluvius and wondered what that god of rain would do with their exhibition game with the Boston Braves at 8. Petersburg today. As Rogers Horns- by, former Cardinal manager is with the Braves there, the game was an- ticipated with unusual interest. To- day also marked the season’s intro- ductory appearance of Grover Cleve- land Alexander, the 41 year old pitching ace of the Cardinals. h at Sharkey and Risko Both Collect Fight Money w York, March 14 P—Pay off day at Madison Bquare Garden found Johnny Risko of Cleveland and Jack the ! at| OPEN NEXT WEEK : S ) 'Big Bill Tiden to Command, il 98— 281 | King |Dray . Henrick Ny ALAN J. GOULD atace (Assaciated Pross Sports Editor) New York, March 14 UP—Amecrica | {Will launch her 1528 Davis cup cam. Sithey 1PRIgN next week with “Big Bl Til- | potha®e® den in command and harmony in the | Harris ranke, at least s0 far as present |Lefebore prospects go. The debates of the past may be revived a little later on when it comes to deciding just what is to be done about sending a team to Lur- opo but that, all hands agree, can {be put aside while cnergies are con- centrated oa the play in the Ameri- | - 1can zone. = For the present the decision is NEXS INDUATRIAL made. There will be only one Amer- | {l llean team and its full strength, |which means the presence of “Big |BII" will bo tossed into the zome competition against Mesico, China 1 probably . Tilden has {ylelded to the call for his services, | \not only to lend his indivi |strength as the country's No. 1 |but to begin the task that America | now facos in tho Davis cup play— | building from the ground up with an eye to the future as well as to the present. Brown Brenneck Meehan Johnson | Bengston Bell Charmut | Neverici | Kenney | Linn Dobba S | 53 4 Knowics In the combination rolc of cap- {Witcox tain and coach, Tilden will call t} roll next Monday at Augus [where the first tennis training eamp [in American tennis history will be testablished. Tilden will have sole authority in | selection of the American Davis cup | team. He has taken orders for cight rears of international competition, | [but this year he will be the chict trategist as well as the chief per- [form« “Little Bill” Johnston, long Til- |den’s partner in international tri- umph, seema definitely out of the Davis cup pieture. This was taken |somewhat for granted last Septem- ' s ) Iber after the Californian’s downfall g REGH |in the chalienge round with Iranc but talk of another comc-back by Attle Bill was revived over the win- ter. Now, however, with Johnson missing from the spring training squad and tha American zone play, it does not appear likely he will he ’f‘a”')\l on later, 455 New Britain Mac Anderso; Tanders Davis L1085 L.101 108 S14 4nt Stanley Works 91 45 Skinner Chuck | Detroit Is Anxious to Corbin e Secure More Pitchers etog San Antonio, Tex., March 14 (P'— Part of Detroit's surplus inficld and |outfield material may be bartered for pitchers, the management has indicated. | The team has two men of marked | ability for cach iInfield and outfield yberth, but the raw pitching material Llll camp has been a disappointment Of the nine recruit pitchers who re ported for training none has ex- hibited form that would warrant ifirst class ranking. The management tempts would he mads at least two mo: 31 45614 LADIES' INDUSTRIAL LEAGUT North & Judd S T AR 9 Cadrain Moslus 4i2 T. & Y. Corbin indicated at- seEgeed to acquire | soned pitch- |Senators Are Back in ! | Training Camp Again Tampa, Ila., March 14 (T—The | Washington Senators werc back at thelr training camp here today to | {prepare for their tilt tomorrow at | |Cloarwater against the Brooklyn | Dodgers and for a lot of discussion over the scoreless tie played against the Boston Braves yesterday at St. Petersburg. The game, although keeping !Washington from marking up one tory in three starts in exhibitior tilts, was satistying to the managers from many standpoints, especially the work of the pitchers. Washing. {ton's three, Marberry, Gaston and Van Als held the B three hits, while the Sdnotors muster only six off Hearn a laney. Stanley . Rrown . Henrickson . Rylz . Burke schultz an New Britain Machine 3 o6 88— 181 20— 16 ) Cleveland Indians Get First Beating New Orleans, March 14 (P — 1} Y Smarting from their ficst trimming 3. Hall of the exhibition season, the Cleve. M. Hauvsman land Indians intend to present so JEMcH e |thing approaching the regular line- up for the first time in tomorrow’s return encounter with the Toledo Mnd Hens at New Orleans. Joe Shante, senthpaw twirler, furnished the Indians what solace {they could find in yrsterday's 19 to 8 lacing from Tolrdo at Riloxi, Miss. s v He allowed 10 hits and was never | Browns Must Win if in trouble in the three innings he hurled Heidelbach, Rolton and Ferrell, reeruit pitchers, were | |pounded for 19 run . {in the four game series with the Cin- lelbe Bressler Now Is "nlnnall Reds which took a fast and With Brooklynites |'isht fracas 2 to 0 at Orlando ves With the acquisition of Rube Bress- |E21e8 4o the Irowns’ one. The 1. {ler, veteran Cincinnatt outfelder, |I-0Uis Players wero looke now a mere formality, the Brook. fACldINE. Rain threatencd almos |1yn Robins today were assurcd of ad. |°VCr¥ minute of the uit, iditional hitting punch. While Bress- ler batted at only .291 last scason, he played fn only 120 games and |was not at his best duc 10 an opera- tlon. During the 1924-25.26 cam 0 Corbin Serew Dyekman . Ria M. Anderson 3. Bockov ek st West Palm Beach, Ila., ) (It was up to the Browr teday if they wanted to break even reh 14 HIGH PRESSURE [Palgns, ho averaged about the .350 | {mark. ' | Breasler, & right handed batter, se- cured his rclease from the Reds yes- ferday'and wired Manager Robinson | the would report at camp tomorrow. HANK SuReE 15 To ™' DANCE. {He is expected to land an outfield port with the flock, possibly altcrnat- |:ng with Hendrick. Bressler was born 34 years ago in Brookville, Pa. He started his baseball carcer with Harrisburg and was with Cincinnati for the past 11 years, Hoyt Still at Odds on Amount of His Salary St. Petersburg, Fla.. March 1¢ (P | | —Walte Hoyt's tiff with the Yankees over an increase in salary was at a | | standstill today with Col. Jacob Rup- ! {pert, owner of the club, endeavorin | Hoyt ‘Formally Reords Bele in In-| ™" | Detective *lin N 2l the sor S| Wazner | tahl | to win (¥ & SPORT To LEYT Me. TAKE._HIS CAR TONIGNT, o TAKE. DolwY ‘ |there 18 no money available for a {talent secking places on 1) APPROVAL OF HART (ring a light from another corner !ise 4 prohibitive, it was said. ing. s the Chicago | |traffic light and the cost of transfer- | White Sox lincup are showing prom- | squad continues its train sl 00 prize package Comiskey club during sbilitation period, like 1 much moncy Sell through a Classified Ad. Mer ldidn't louk Lt Rain Gives Enforced | Leisure to Phillies Winter Haven. Ila., March 14 (® 0 fur as the Phillies are concern- |ed it is still a case of nothing to do until tomorrow. They have had |three days of leisure now beca two days of rain, following an i bbath, washed away a pair of | |scheduled practice games with the St. Louis Cardinuls, | An inter-club game was on the | program for today and tomorrow. A hout is om tup with the St. Louis tegrity of Police Dept, pa board of polic it the monthly mect- in Chief W. C. Hart, cant . W, P. McCue Tatrick McAvay and Feency, and Officer . Dolan. who were accused of being in collusion with a bhoot- &ging gang, in a reeent aper story given by Henry rdiner, | Browns, Who is in jail awaiting trial in super- | Johnny Schuite, holdout catelier, conrt on ti minal {las arrived the training lase and nnan signed a contract, making 11 n on which the [lies’ roster complete, s passad and the other cadily assonted, an said D vote should be on the minutes of the board =0 as to leave no doubt as to the stand of the commissioners with relation to the ace Chict Hart thanked the commi ind assured v confidenes was not Three Made Regular On motion of Commission Supernumerary Ofticor y was promoted o t He lives at 68 Harrison Tie tember 11, is the youngist son of ity Commissioner and nk ilov. commission: ing last night sor Sergeants Thomas ~naBESIDES tion Much Pitching ’i‘alent Is Seen at Catalina Avalon, Catalina d, Cal., Mar. | worth of s ustimated by Man- McaCrthy, paraded before the talina Island bascball experts yos- terday when the Chicago Cubs won trom the Goofs, or sccond team, 4 rom - Com- felt such usations sion- ers their Paliceme Charlie Root and Art Nehf, on the cnie hand, and Hal Carlson and Sher- #f IFred Blake on the other hand, itehed uniformly well, but some rough spots in fielding were obsery- <1 on both teams, After a morning workout mqav! the ciub was to go to the mainland | tor four days of cxhibiting. | ‘Wally Pipp Likely to Remain With the Reds Orlando, ¥ March 14 (P—The release of Rube Bressler to Brook- JIvn probably will mean that Wally Yipp will be retained by the Cinein- nati Reds. 'Two days ugo Manager Jack Hendricks announced Pipp would not be held this year, as he had decided on George Kelly as the regular first baseman, with Bressler Fooney, e as relief if needed. Now that Bress- e ler has gone, Pipp will be kept for that duty, it is believed. } John sular street forr Mrs. r Ban- Walter gular lives at was horn | . and fs Mrs. Fred sione rnumerary Officor ner was promoted fo the force, e is mavried and 131 Kensington avenue, il v B April 7.1 of Officer and On motion of Com oner Mor. crnumerary Officer Corneling 18 promoted 1o the pegalar e was born in New Rrit 1504, and Hyes at 44 L ot Mo is a brother-in-law rs Mick who ired on last v . oand Offi s Johy 1 1 Michael Mees han, who have been transferrcd to the Veteran ol on their own request because of il health The hoard vot 1o sond a letter to Officor (Cos . exprossing appre- | iation . of his long and falthful corviee, | Sieeping Policeman Penalized. On recomuiendation of 1he com- {mittee on rule and diseipline, Super- | | vumerary Officer Ladislaus | was fined two days' ¢ for his | redquest Charles aving ; ifallon asleep on duty early Sunday [ mornir 1 missed one duty call | {as a result. He was doing duty on jthe heat in the vicinity of Corbin Wl Black Rock avenues, Two New Supernumeraies, | Trank Bradlau of 4 I Ronlevard and George [ 84 Collins stroct were appointed to the supsrnumerary foree, and the Itaymond Mount, of ST T T cjowski ;(-f 33 Bmith street, Stanley €. Kuk- linski of §3 Looth street, and Ed- [ward Parker of 54 Pleasant street In the of Mount, who | 15 formerly a supcrnumerary, he will probably renew his application | when he has entirely recovered from la injury 1o lis back sus B ——— Spooner of serions They Break Even takes on a natural stavs “put” for ths day. | Even stubborn, unruly or shampooed Ihair stavs combed all day in any like “Hair Groom" is greaseless and refined in odor. 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