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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1928 e N vt i —_— :;6000. 8. > LAST HOME GAME ' FINALS IN SOGGER | e Has Fallen Among Both youngsters were believed by | MARRIED WOM BARRED $ s p R k i = E {x | | Pirate Squad Members“""" to have the makings of ball [0 Plattsre28i%, Neb. March 19 Pr— . —— | | = i e : [players, but they lack experience. [Only unmarried girls and women g 4| [ Boys' Club Basketball Team in Third | [New York Nationals and Chicago, % I'rancisco, March 19 (P—The |, [0t 0 \-’v 10 He m\l?- Groh's il teach in the P"“l""'f’““' schools 3 a f s por t 8§ l i PRI G SPEE[] AME | S e Im.‘.],:‘.' :.,I.,\”!An.'n ong Donie Bush's|Salisbury club, one of the Pirate After next year. The board of educa- s {Pittsburgh Pirates. The first mem- kindergartens. Deming will remain tion voted to discontinue the prace- el e e o A | bers of the squad to fecl fts effect at his home near Pittsburgh until |tice of giving contracts to married the Mphawk 3 .w-u.“‘x'yll("',‘::u.i:fi Ligmpq T it Forward i Top al vietories in the East and middle o > vy S| OO OISt S Gt ot T S S R e s creed that he must » E Kley, Goffa i hu a = 9 - Yok, March 15 (P—The 3 . G setersbure, Fla., March 19.— (tition have brought the New York | Is i a run n condition i the 21 Tarces] i o Pet ling, ARl Larchs 18 | oy b etsvaen tha (o VR 5 wa back, but it dsf. .. Aiin ¢ An edict calling for suappicr and | Nationals and Chicago Bricklay % B e s G s oo e e S L L e i G e Bribkiney “aCONFOURD THAT BROTHER OF L [t wWAS MY METHOD oF GEFfi who have on rn the purpl o e RE o : S e ; % Thicsen | B S Barnard, president of the | championship of the United States MINE , v TAKING OFF WITH RID OF HIM pAmLEssL\I!MI American league, has en handed | The Nationals were crowned k el : : ont in the vidinity of tlis Yankees Tonis yesterdsy by a b o] HIMSELF, AND LEAVING ME AS FRIGATENED HiM AWAY WiTH -THE i m; o Mobawk A ¢ wil R s BLLg ' camp here, Mr. ward is on w tour |3 triumph over the J. and P. Couts -THE ONLY DEFENDER OF A BOGEY-MAN OF WORK !« HMF ¢ up Johnny Clinch | - 1t \is parti : ' camps 10 cleven of Pawtiucke 8 e | . o e ia e B el ek e e i '\ DOOMED FORT! v tT WAS YOUR | {.x Vo0 DONT-THINK T WouLD e e joth hesan to hitiajeridon Com whic % ey nieanibiions urels by downing the Ben Millers ||/ PROCLAMATION OF POTTING [ {AVE Nou -TWo SULTANS OF co-American s nd | 3 e same | ycady hald Shouid Babe Ruth ling . Louis by 2 to 0. battle between these two should | . e e, e D S e o e A TAKE AND ME-To WORK o EASE HELP ME WITH MV House-, s spicy as cither of the R R T : s Ihe Silver Cit ion was | first, he will be liable ! A Lt Ralat el ot ey HELD WiTH NoUR SPRING CLEANING 2+ 1 SHOULD SAY o “ ; et o s careers lucky o che out nd vierory | Danishinent under (he Liscals & t New York on Apr HOUSECLEANING, THAT MADE NoT!! wer TD HAVE MVSELF Johnny, in ng wit > : e i ve fashion lecision is expeet o e T ! in e rer ame. The teams ap- | WM t0 the beneh pro # a meeting of the Nationals soccer . HIM GO!c DRAT HIM,wxc AND WoRrK ouT CARRNIKG ALL o, s Iy Lo, s | hept 5" rutgre | eared so.event S en T 10w code put forw: a | committee tomorray, HE LEAVES ME, AR (NVALID, -THe CHAIRS —To ~THE i ol eI s Slca No. 1 (enuis star | cnsounton, aat it e e e T = ~To Do v'T ALONE!! { ATTIC,«« AND KEEPING S AL LR i 1 eaain S b e o it on NEW BILLIARD REGORD ~~EGAD, L SHANT B, cucriiinG WeT Phli 1 up campizn. e B e A ’;f‘.fif?“,. to hold the Ll e | : YoRGET HIS j / —THAT CAQ BE SAT e v scconds before delivering st | Willio Hoppe Hangs Up New Mark | ZACHERY n. | : only UPON, “T0 MAKE anues B LA, .‘v:‘i'I”'i’l“""' et v In Three Cashion Game With Us N -THE BOTH OF You arrivier will go into the r he |1 ho ty s whipped him, |cals will eor 1o mainly on stop- | ball to help discolor it or Ip| orite over the New Britain boy, \e Tuny n fact, ti ping “Happy” Kecin, the Mer the piteher recover his poise Clinch and his entir camp s her « rs rin the forward w unerring hook Fines or 1} ishmont from New York, March 19 (P—Willic confident. that Larrivic will come |1 > bs it fw . " ) i for 1t} o 14 for m o s ] Hoppe has hung up new high run out on the short end of th Ceision 1 H L« mauler i« i T r itered by the ) [ G berately stall for tin record in 1 ‘ushion bilhards, an S R e e his part in the American leagu from this city, speenlation is rife on| 1 ot ¢ B cal fc i i iment. e plans of Ma : \ , . rels, Helen |the games will be followed by d Mt o1Rs ani | Opposed by Harry Wakefield last Donough for next s e AlLH i ani « 1o » b 1 irnishe 1 t. He 00k his tinal match in is not prepa by 50 to 24 in 26 in- plans to do abont fios v nmy ittt Tl e wmer world's high run G e k of 18 vus held jointly by Cl ~hed Run of 20, With the passing of roller hockey : f them al ‘he I b Reser step out of t New Britain will have one of : : of Kansus City. Hoppe in an exhibi- | DA 1 and after being retived, - > mad | e the final ¢ e et with 40 games won and 16 lost, giv- | ain team and v c | it Jack Dempsey . W is all the him an advantage of four and | i i ¢ Vil t i fling ot Tunney Teams (0 Be Matched By ke rdinary o N oo one-half games on Johnny Layton in hulf-mils 5 < second place and five games on Allen First Lo of City Champioaship it i Hall in third place. : All the honors of the tou which closes Thursday night, ve | e e e b on their own initiative. ee1 won by Hoppe. He not only T ; g 1 tal 1st @ part \matche . haskeiball toi e il to it that they do clinched first place but has turn- vill anpese i P aaa v : i S frb i e e e ¢d in the best game mark of 21 in- % > - e S e is to New ¥ i the tourn commit- | husier than prize 1 71 nings and the high run. o Nt SERVICE NG socond half championst e [first of Apri ' with the numerous team 1 inpires say “and this promises to in ttle the issue, We discovered in Gene. ning al th 3oys’ club. Hearings Incidentally, the umpires will dis- cw Haven the other night that hig fanshiie nne psey's - | will also be given all questioned play- | card the olive drab uniforms and r ¢ were being offered on New Ha- | Sonal rey 1 " returns h $ and teams and there will be an typy 1o the blue serge. T SR S fr ‘ i l ith the terprotation meeting at which the R e o ession that Jack will he in a fme points in referec’s decisions will 2 We expect thatthere will be plenty k fight when the p tim explaine 18 the course of COF}‘ROTH HANDIGAP fun and excitement in this week o1 h exhibiti All managers - eenudially in viswof trea ‘ vt he matt ams and all players in the handed New Britain in Ne e B this |an ¢ SOS are request- ynoher of Tur’s Romantic Fpisode i ric y night. Sugge 3 n last Fri 1--\.‘11‘::\»" o 3 A ! 3 Is Unfolded as Crystal Pennant i s OV " fror G [ 1 e 3 1 S ave apparently . Court Toarnament, players d senior _——— 1 can he uAny bl ses won his race hy a nose. Is we 1 with San Dicgo, Cal., March 19 (P ther of the turl’s romantic episod untolded with the winning of the 1eh Coffroth handicay Tijuana by Crystal Pennant, first and only horse isn't difficult, therefore, to see | four o Michalowski why the experts, fhough always Na n cast their fortuncs Visttation Five of Nev i I the forme more or « lics, ane ctball team that played heve | {780 I8 08 : S H L R e e Bt ¢ night, enjoyed its visit here, P tics complicd & - in the R. (. stable o Waiter H . he only criticism made by any of 3 i ich required all 1l s e Al 7 =4 =928 Biuw e sl ; R hed - Faturday TOHAN. JE, Wealthy Yentura bu x2=14 x 2=2 n Lillon was too strict in his interpre- : b ) SPUHIE dain aln0 Aaeine | i0ess man Davis Cup While the largest crowd h he largest crowd in the ytion he rules, i ssion t leade: o b ol chas: hree othe tation of the ru he impression that his I p tol t the el Ihree .o history of Tijuana track looked on United N R it on- lupse. Al juniors tea complied defe ; a | with this rul i . s did P richest all age turf stake of o coutntry. Jockey T. Luther was rry Cooper and Henri Culel ShOOt 4 ooy ouor in the middle of . not have to be i Miami Beach, Nevertheless, i icult to con- ed up into t imior seetion, 5 ing [ ] ceive of B cpping so at- carings T i Miami Beach, Fla. Mareh 19 (B~ tractive is 28 the prospect of s whicli have not rowing a clean pair of hecls to the fmeeting the Tren n abroad also. | weighed In » cases all but Coftroth field in the 36 hole qualifying round, o or two players have fulfilied the edn o el Harry Cooper, Buffalo N. Y. and COQNEY‘S ARM BAD t and I ok '}”‘f The winner, by i nt and Crys- Tenrd Cuici, New York, who tied with i ! ) ut 10 be necdlessly harsh wit Py ol adistin 10 to win in the today were listed among the | —_— e e $2 m b place and $4.40 ” 1 iid weigh in but may be left out of wvoritics as the first 36 hole round | S e B S of the 72 hole medal play opened. | Growth on Pitching Arm Proving (0 |(he fournament through the fai Cuici shot a sensational 65 10 &0t |y Gopjons Handicap For Promis- | a new course record in the after- - = = S jois and aliow the tate won Dutch Henry Making | AR LDADST SHlos BAEEN! e nis | St Petershurg, L i ) on the scaies tomorrow night ) > 3 the morning turned in a 67 for his | S Teter P Eieil i i Position as Pitcher arternoon’s play. e ek ki St Augustine, Fla, March 19 (1) Gene Sarazen took ‘ ¢ Dutch Henry, also known as Bean afternoon after lea 2 ¢ o 1 Tet is southpawing his way into the mornir ( Mok eent In i hard dibol val promincice with_ the Giants. Lt gate of 139 was good for third place. 5. Counted on to do bix Work of Oswdld Orwoll, Young Left handers such o Hooks Wilts i An ateur, Douglas Casey of [things for the Warriers' twirling B d and Art Neht gigured fn Chicazo was fourth in the qualifying L R e Hander, is Commended by Man- || drives of the MeGrawmen field of 44 svith a 141, while Joe |Jast season bocauss of g e ot AR past now Henry shapes gy Kirkwood, Bobby Cruickshank 1 his pitching arm bone. He v another worthy hmnhpu\\‘, W Johny Farrcll were in a triple tic season off and had i ted on | Tort Myers, Tla.. March 19 (Pi— 3 | t 1 ¥ : ) | nst the Afhletics yesterday, ace 42 wic( This yea ( o o ors la., March 18 (1) - 1 A T PR St Sn e e i contributed a sparkling five J 0 was b front aris, winner of t m God 11 paid 36.40 place If good 1 - while Carlaris paid | amim £ood reuso iven the faflure 1o | vighed, the committes may than ston Braves, ment on the mound in an iNNINg performance allowing only as he started to bear down his old | 2 : | RED SOX SWAMPED trouble reappearcd 1 although portunt training came game this Ve well scattered hits which did J‘ + not produce a run. SRR weeks carly for practice hut as soon The work of Oswald Orwoll in his Hen c l G A k E .' T E s Johnny refused to he discouraged spring was commonded by Mana cavory his friends fear he will be unable Connie Mack of the Philadelphia ) s I e : ....'Irq Boston Team is Reminiscent of ! rform this scason. Athletics. . | AYS PLENTY IN SALARIES B i the Red Sox for iclc belioves the soung MU Tho New York Yankeos have the STATE it as our hone cuway Park During the Dark | the 1d last time of the |hander, who wus bought from Mil- | irgest payroll in baseball, more : training scason today hopeful they wamkee, will be a big help in than $300,000 a year being paid its est belief that the tobaccos Days of Last 8 will be able to wipa out defeat Athletics' cam n for the Amcri- | piavers, used in Chesterfield Bradentown, Fla., Mareh 1% (p—— ©f 10 days - Genewich and Hearn can league pennant. Pitching th rettes are of finer 3 lare slated for the mound jobs, last two inn iinst the New | | When President Bob Quinn of the |4 L il e, el | Boston Red Nox caught o north SrrrmT uE e 4 ~ and hence of better taste Vound train just before game time Cardinal Mainstays Hae, Tia. Oemoll Holl i ot ou o PISO’S than in any other cigarette | s scoreless, He allowed but two hits, yesterday, he wasn't missing a thing. ke Seali il T To Appear in Game ‘e out 1o butters and walked 1 CouLhs § at the price. i s Sl i Avon Park, Flu., March 19 (Pr— two. . cont of procecding = i\‘{:“:’\“ nd | TWo of the St Louis Cardinal "he Giants and Athletics mect %Am:wmm‘n‘m“”_ Dccmllglu!-unm ame showed weak | SL4VS. Outlielders Chick Hafey and | here v in the third game of ternally, use PISO'S Throst snd pitehing by Russell, Settlemire and | 1AY Blades, whose physical handi- serics, which stands tied at | Chest Salve, 35c. ps have worricd Manager Bill Me- [one victory cach, Keehnie, were slated for infro- {ductory app the exhibi- | : = ame with Indianapolis here Wilson was a la contributir r Bill Carrigan, who usual- Iy takes cxhibition game results with a smile, Jost his good humor when | Dougls 1itt, recruit center field Californian from Nashville, failed fo run out rounder which Bison second baseman fumbled. “Well, old | ienls Hatey was haumpered by i DANGONIT- BLL | D0 15 CLERK W boy,* Carrigan told Lim ag the in- 1oV e e b S ih "‘_; TH' STORE.- PETE |5 HANK'S RIGHT ning ended, “as you don't want te [t of Jite ho has been pounding HAND 98N —| LIOULDNT WoRK HERE. play ball you had better gt out of i 5 aEah oL 108 oL &522‘%\;% SA&'SN:@%FAZQVIE{%" TP game right now.” Charley Small | PRAISE FOR WILCOX BUSINESS W(TH HIMY tN WIS STOCK. e ARG Jay Wilcox, a freshiman at Kan- [DROKECAGE. FIRMY ON WL ST-BUT 2 ‘15‘ being boosted as one of tie &S ”OL"$ ) Nm'nflo VL GET : g f st Bl b R HER IN SPTE OF 'PETE — Indians Have Respite St Sprint prospects in this country 1 WOVLOR'T Look AT BroTER From Exhibition Games 'v'* New Orleans, March 19 (I The Cleveland Ine today had a respite from their series of exhibi- tion games after a disastrous tussis New Orleans yesterday that end- ed in a 9 to 7 victory for the Peli- Ineffective pitchin Uhle and Tudlin was mainly ponsible for 1he tribe cthack. Uhle, making his first app. nce of the on, pitch- ed masterfully for two innings but was touched for three runs in the third. Hudlin was pounded for five more runs in the next three innings before giving way to I'oth, a rookie, r who finished effectively. SMOKE s | ¢ o Rh“ls | A league of nations wireloss sta- | o ”fifi'flk& | tion i to be crected at Geneva, | ades has Leen bothered by his knee which he dislocated — in and which as refused o fey was hampered by sinus A joint committce of the Panama and Colon Roterians have submittod to the president of Panama a me- morial proposing that the clubs pl the floating of a loan to finance the ‘cost of making surveys lative to (he trans-lsthmian his