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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1928 TSoeakine t ITILECHANGEIN | FIGHTS LAST NIGHT | Speakingg= f ; < | By the Associated Press. i 0 - . i o por ts ¢ {ullo, New Orieans, won from Mike | A. Entercd in Fingl Compctition aans POPPPETIIT TP IITPETIEE [ MeTinup, Hew Fork, (100 S alener| S0 satane Miion Joo-tiolden | Goldberg, New York, won on a foul | O Present Scason. ;\;;ll:oiv::“l leagut home run = 3 tene De 3 pionship 1 J and Norman sn'Thdculf'nimarr‘;id n,llx\t]m(:)»lrn‘-axn:;xl ‘Cal‘aval] Not fo smp at Mhu— from Rene De Vos, Belglum, (1)- | 7he last hand ball tournament of | McMillan, rookic, also hit lieduler hew iEiat e = ¥ Tabs’ ha N . , he ecason at the Y. M. C. A. gets| circuit. Pabs’ hall will be the last to d P | Chicago—Jack McCarthy, Chicago, | b [ held in this city for least thr q“erque Acwr mg [0 lfllls !defeated Joe Chaney, Baltimore, \\mdt‘r way t week with six of | o, T S b weeks, Officials of the Mohawk .\.‘ 110, ‘]” strongest teams entered. The | 'Tigers May Have New C. stated today that nest week | TR T anads | f 5 [winning team will be considered the et | el LA L S Al e A CP)—| piitsburgh—ike Dundee, Rock | champlon of the *Y" and will hold| a“vT_h uv-‘jgl e e i R ODas S elanT, Tl von Srom UL Carpe {the title one year. ) Bty voines on the scheduled date. Out s e 5 runners and ey pittsburgh, (8). The Dunn-Mangan team ycars age a 5L slmading walkers in the Los Anzeles to New Ly Jough not winning the tit Detroit of respect for the day, they stated, york derby as they left here early | it imetiicn: Daw 1 the interest of Baltimore—Ruster Brown. Balti- there would Le 1O tournament |iogay. 5 < schieduled. | Arne Soumi Dalvolk s nne | B entasin ca bngion Beldmel el L that the Tigers | el i | Philagelphia, (30). Frankip DAn- || anoe; aze dalse gonered (AN, hig s T & Al L X rash 4 Y ament. Dressel Sreens moundsman i by Wil S bik ke e« Td o elopeed |ECle: Washington, won from Buck ']“"r"ldd'“"l"" Disseiiand Cpeor anl ARt state title tournament to be €On- time lonors Zebiine, Baltimore, 1(10), (e altahe i on taar e scason 2 0TS, ago has entered. 0 ducted at New Haven, will present The rout~ of the race has beem| oo 1io Joo simonich, M ol e ntandiion tonatural a0 yaniages v possibiliy ' pament be- | slight R e @ o Simonich, Mon- 5 ABSEN0Y-ALE S an¥ sirength, Sullivan has) v hr(r;:ni;lv.\ v‘mr u:v"m b= | gty changed, ac w1|]n,_l to anj. o defeated Russell, Phila. | blcd to be played in the first rou o L 'x;gvl l‘l” ;\h'n\l ha ing held @ vhere state. aunouncement by C. C. Pyle, pro- sl UL Sl aaa B 3t & rve ba at b iy ; 318 PTO-liacionia, (10). Xavo Kelly, Akran,|Mak B ;s ¢ Hoygbtiom Bl oy o the batters noter. ! et T isate o Dresscl-Greenstein vs. Cohen-Toom- i Announcement is made today that| A difticulty which arose several | out Juck e e | O i ssions. e hise beskcthall -teadh will|days age between efiicisle of Aibus | BB (51 e i etd out that meet the New Britain team in this |querque and Pyle regarding a cash| oo e o e = and apt pupil it city next Saturday night. A gh |award for the caravan apparently | FOCREster die (Kid) | = e Thne 1 tholcang ot This Dveniga o (aEne BUTIAGEaNIA, non Drom it Cuyler Hits Hard as WL = jempted to hold out for one game,| It was said tl demanded a | Trabon, Kansas City, (10). Cubs Win Another (;amc‘“ orried Over How to Manager Bailo of laven |certain sum for having his carnival F sl ¥ At B ios ingees SEnly ! Haven |certain sum for having his eurial| gy piver, Mas—Harry Soo,| Tos Angclcs March ' Farm Out His Rookies AELI SO Tapl 8 e bty S SRR T s N e - |bat of Kiki Cuyler has led 1l i-| New Orle 1 7.3 promise of a Teturn Junter in the city would not t the demand. "‘~””"-\, knocked out Toemmy 1-““"“ \co Cubs to another ecxhibition |only Yor Haven: Ton s stop fiest was set as Rio | 12us, Woonsocket, ¢ I k 2% ARl 0 E game victory. Cle v - Purco, bt so that | Ve | g : o 3 .m0 | Driving out two home runs Orieans, Manager Decking e can be skirted. Joston—Summy Fuller of Boston & ) v Just |“|m the 8 an be lnyllvl B ‘.H‘ 001G It Susesiiof N e Tua | Anele G actountad it | worrying over the problem of which ship status of th | the Seattle cgro. Suggs of New B provided they split took lup honors y v when he| ford for ¥ itherweight chan- | e————————= {wo-game Serics is i ion to be |rove the from Grants | Dionship of New Lagland, (10). e i o o DG BloW S s S e e a fitle can be decided avcording to (minutes. Mot Springs, Ark—Mickey Gill,| e o eaiiRt 0 eath iemmEavinGY | DoEIUGDY Jampton, Eng. | Chicago, knocked out Seript D'Olive, | one game. nd Andrew Claremore, Mobile, (3). | e Okla., finished 1n a tie for second | | i place Mem “R Herring, Ken- ! Another game Will he neeessary | = gopy Gober, Mobe Mo.. finish- | fucky, won from Grover Mallini, | for a decision but Manager lan- | g% Others finished yesterday in | New Orleans, (8). i pher stated today that was |50 aiianAng endon | = | aguinst playing the third gawe be- | ppee jrea, Long Beach; William | Takeland, Fla—Garner — Johns, | canse of the peeuliar position hes o Minneapolis; Philip Grany Tampa, won from Jackic Fourn as manager, is placed in With re- | jymiiton, Ont.; Ollie Wattinen, Fin- | New York, 10), gard to the fans Jand; John onic R toon, | o ST Carl Willb New York;| New Orles ‘hester Bush, New On the her hand, Manager York, Ont.; John Orleans, won from Tommy Littieton, Bailey's argument can readily be | Salo, P J.; and Mike Joyce, | Mobile, (12). H seen. Playing game on a Cleveland ! ARl e w Britain floor, b cs tl Fhe 15 Teders and i capsed Wi R BOWLERS miles from Los the $06 local club a distinct advan his team and it would {o his club to play o game here. Souminen not el Detroit, 139:14:- | ROGERS ALLEYS : STANLEY WORKS OFFICE LEAGUE x Andrew Payne, Clarcmore, Okla The on N, and it is a pos- 21:47 Openers &ible one, for New Dritain to win Voight Houfstater, Manistee, Mich Lee v “’\‘ B 80 both games so there will be (12 3 : H no question of one or the other v, Seattle, Wash., 153:- team being superior. In games | 5000 : : plagsd, il Aflas Baxe won thres| Thilip gramvilis Mamiltan, Out ot and New Britain two for the 't ) , g "at It B Gn i ns Eafitias Joln Salo, Passaic, N. J. 156:- ¢ ar night, it will be tied with New Ta- v : 3 N well ven and ame in the Blm City kson, Port Chester, N o deciding one o b - : ) el shaniibRenia] - 3Yiliam diei ainncenolia o8 o, Tour e — 2livd Tovle Ienr k. Ont o ' N Scliwah AWARDS FOR FIREMEN |~ Walers 1L Joseph Wilson, Oakland, €al, | S |167:48:10 | One 12 Veteran Members of Pepartment | Harry Rea. Long T acl, Cals!eross {0 Be Guests at Testimonial Ban- | A. Constantinoff, Toronto, 163:- quet Given by Commission. 4 Two Members of the hoard of fire com BREAK GAMP TODAY e ' missioners will Le liosts to 12 mem Murphy Vers of the fire department who have | _— Bertin “ el ’ ; : einzmann sorved more than 25 years in the de- [ppjjies, After Winning Three Games partment at a testimonial banquet 1o be helid in fhe Burritt hotel to-| i a Kaw, Due to Arrive Back o night, at 7 o'clock. Chairman €. J i S Dehm will be the foastma Home on Thursday. Hewilt gl M Fold will maie the p | 27 D93 108 i lapaliie bt | Winter Haven, Fla. March 27 (L3 e : The Phillies, after winning thre: 351 Members of the hoard are Mr.| F'\xln:‘ e o i, 1| ames in a row, prepared fo break Openers Ph‘v”!‘h"v“ and John "’H alanska camp foday and head for s g (150 ; E“‘ i i ot el e ey A due Thursday. |!5on, I T el st Mol A UL el ek e Deputy Chief Eug Je Siarseg | LEEI; ubithass svlios LouElL Lhel ey Gk nicheai. o |utomovties souin il imblorito ey Stealght Souney, Flectrical Superintendent |Wuaker City e sb D | During (he last days in Florida the s 1 George Cooley, Captain James ¢ | c ,vl,,f," o Phils found their collective batting Vietor Davis, Licutenant Thon cye ind s iiching {elioned no; Muithey, Blrenen MDA ;i . playing bail Full Wouse Jdward Parker, William Kelly, Hg M‘ e e S Jichard Forsyt! = et A 101 105 07— 313 e e iwarded ol |team on cdge for (he annual cily VRS R s SiA :,,",,,,”\,','””. in_ recaguition of |seriea wiih (he Philadelphia Ath- 18 18 1i— e snition of |, jics, Two of (he last three vic - G tories were over the St Louis Card Mmoo m \s, making the Phillies the only White Sox M ,Iléal'll How to Retain a Lsfd Shreveport, La, March N series from champions of | ) to take a pre-seas National league Girl on Roller Skates el Hitches on Auto, Falls 1 A girl on roller skates fell whils “hitehing’ onto 1lie rear of an anto- | L, : R e il Iosson for study by the ot ariven by 1enry o sena: | Missouri Delegates to Chicazs White Sox today was how ) 83 Rassett stroct on n rank { wold @ six-run lead of A3 Rassett t W | Endorse Frank Lowden | to hold a six-mn dead A second s abont a'colel last eve h 27 P—The | For the | Sox frittered away such | terday and Shreveport of wirect ning, but apparently wis n as she shated away bofo 1. doseph, Mo, M <39 Missouri delegates to the repub- 1t [lican national convention will carry ) lead yes injured the Texas it w ‘ossible to learn her name. Schmic i g <cored an 11 to 10 exhibition : ported to Sergeant T. J. Feeney |# resolution Indorsing _Irank @ ‘h‘nfr’;l.r\l ntr: mh\ll fore it was ep s ¢ s " | victory. o day befors : e dctsiite patth st the sy [Twdel Bor. fi gresigsuiisl tod s which overcame that large tha nation. | proximate rate of 10 wmiles an hour i1 fo win. 4 oyt Nk e 0] ik While (he Missouri delegation was | MUEI I8 IR L cod piteher, was b5 baiaad Coassiig dals Mot instructed for any candidate at | T4 BEEREEER 08 e passed As he started 1o cre thelihe state republican convention here | {8 SRS (70w ad ive hits and s & Hitle laler, bo leard & wa- | yesterday Intion indorsing the |71 Mo S0 3000 e His su 1han call to him that he had run over | former rowas adopt-| e Adkens and Wilson, fared more than two to| a girl 50 he brought his ear to a|+d by 2 |little better. o ime to s {ho girl skato|one. This action was regarded as e % o |moratly binding the dclegation to SIGNED FOR BOUT Lowden as long as he remains &} now Haven, March 27 (UP)— candidate. Lowden SHOULD HELP DETROIT Bruce Flowers of New Rochelle, Harry Rice, flect outfielder, who demonstrated | 7T 0 tional young Negro light- was acquired frem St. Louis dur- |[their power when delegates favoring | o oyt 1oxer, has been signed by the » » eandidacy vrbe v = | 5 fng the winter, ehould make the |the candidacy of Hor! .r:””?:‘::rl’\‘(‘(" Arena A. C., here for a bout with an am ! | an unnamed opponent April 3. supporters Detroit outfielder one of the best in season s names from the resolution. was defeated by a| | Lowde {The amendm the majors this - | I yoll call vote of 746 to TO PLAY WITH ATLANTA Jim Poole, wlo tried for iwo measons to play first base satis factorily for Connic Mack's Ath- letics, will play with Atlanta in the Southern League this year. | TWO HIGH-PRICED LADS The Chicago White Sox have two of the highest-priced players in baseball in Willie Kamm and Chal- mers Cissell. Each cost more than ADs | $100,000. READ H FOR YOUR OW BON- AINT \ GONE— NOW V'L WANTS MAKE EXCE f CHOICE Verne Corbi who was voted the sc the Pacific coast this | captain the bas | next year. center ond best on on, will 1 team et Amateur Boxing Friday Night Y.M.T. A. &B. Hall Worcester, Mass. Connecticut Reserved Seats 75 cents The telephone is at your service | —Herald Classificd Ad Dept. GOIN’ FISHIN? Trout Scason Opens April 15th. 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