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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1928, Speaking ¢ DIUTISWONBY PHANTONS WIN |ATLAS CALLS OFF GAME | of Sports § 0UNG wsmum! CITY MII]NSHIPE DISPLAYING TRUE COLORS, . _ Continued from preceding page.) | . - o] . - 1 April Fool Day witt he marked o | DeeAtS London Policeman in! iy “Bombshell Landed in New Britain Camp by New Haven | New Britain this year by the with- |stars for the winners, while Olewink limsy Excuse Giv raval of the s vusketson o Slaching FourRound Bale |- e took turns s g Manager—Flimsy Excuse Given that Team Cannot from an agreement with the New g Il the Penthers’ big gun, Ziegler. Squil. be Gathered Together — Relations Between Two Britaln team to settle the question | —_— laciote played a whirlwind game for! % g% | of the siats champlonship. Ty thel oo i 5 ey | e, losers and Tenaca airo went | Clubs are Severed—Decision Reached After Meet- | MOEInT b s e i d, I L April 3 ) — | well, he foul shooting was excel- ! . N e (O 4\ 5 i | evening it was o {1n a rousing four round fight, Vis- 1ent. the Whippets making good a1\ iN Of Elm City Club Last Night—Hardware City | A {count Knebworth, 25 year old son [Ne® fries and the Panthers putting Claims Title by Default. Were it not for the fact that the |4ng heir of the Earl of Lytton, last | e o o3t of nine. basketball fans of this ci M o el g e aumanasy lal P . . < cant 10 50 the 1w teams play, wo know 1B deitated Policcman Lonw, & = Whippets After completing arrangements for in the sccond. Now Haven now dr that negotiations would have been |Younsg London “hobby.” Fid 2 Tl a final plavoff for the state basket-, (it 1 Iaaus: & AVl called off last week. But. Manager| Knebworth, a welterweight, pro- ' Daluch, rfaf ... 10 ball championship with Manager |’ ks ansneread ol Clarence Lanpher, anslous 1 plea A Banoovich, rf-lg ® | Lanpher of the New Rritain hasket- e LAt he fans who have so loyally su i W . ; 2hall team yesterday mor i his own pride and feeling in the LG Tone BN IaE At oHEh B8 | GRIIO TR T e % team pilot and notified him SALT AR hope that he could stage a final | POVIC: WS mot dnexpert when it Olewnik, lg-rf ... 3 § 'as onl “April Fool” joke be- L Etiolshonld champlonship game. {comes to exchanging blows with the | - e St J to decide the question s representative of the nobility. Tolals) v ot 1B : SueS b s ot gell oss acumen prompted that the His Lordship took the lead from Panthers RS SR b staged here |the start, demonstrating a danger- rla e e et et vk i Durredtagainst {ous left which constantly found the Ziogler. rf ....... 0 Sish b b the ol ; gnio in) New Britain " hobby's head. Bone, however, man- | £, Deutsch, 1f-rg . o S o AR i o home club would | ARS0 §0 snv s fuhlons naet lie TenanakC0 % home scries which had been ag ! ! ”“m,‘“'.“ e the issue? If there is another rea. MO man's guard. Sautliaplolastese 1 jupon. : playing 2o, what Ia 1t? Why can't the New | There was much fehiias At slos Pl 2 “Pressed for a reason hy Managc Sl Haven team be assembled togcther? | (UATLETS in the second round and | Jq Lanpher, Bailey stated that he was ATt G Akt T e rar Why was it tha en and Jack | Knebworth had the better of it. In| Totals ........ 8 T 195000 to got his team fosether hut Sihtie dlset dustion SNl y it that Cohen 1 Jack % Aol , 1 fouls—Patuch 2, Karosis vou or won't you play he stated Rothenfeld, both New Yorkers who |1he third and fourth rounds His| Dersonal fouls—Tatuch 2, Karosic. i 5 g o imsy that an ash " © 3 d i are classed among the players who | !0rdship maintained his advantage, Sartinski 2-—6: Deutsch, Squillaciote J | cve is a cement stone wall in com- cannet be sccured, expressed keep | DUl DBone drove in some smart '~ achieved a reputation |yorocie i pg What other reason for this latest action which absolutely breaks ath- letic relations between the two clubs, ean be given other than the A team ia afraid to attempt to decide wonld, provided that There 3. Technical foul—Bancovich. {Z ot 8 & SEL Lo AR _ {were mes, o sw Britain ae | 3 oy v the Free tries—Sartinsky, Olewnik 2- 3 LRl e anager pleasure n the hope that the final SHOTt arm jabs in retaliation for the fioe trich= Sartynger, Qlewnlie #=81 pher was assured” that ¢ e S TN b e e 9! championshi; game would e | Viscount's lefts. The referee’s award P e e Gee _IAtlas lineup would by s il {of the bout 1o Knebworth was en- |ATORSON. Timer—Capodice. Scorert gy g night the ;2 = or. Time—Four six-minute | thusiastically cheered. jmbarse (was reversed and there will Chatting after the fight, Viscount '™ 2 2 - {game. . i From the standpoint of local fans, | Knebworth said, with & langh, that ::':": :',"rf““‘m:“;‘_"‘\:“"'; ';‘0‘:"'"“’;":“‘. Relations hetween the two o ; il susn op o) many more questions could be asked he would like to fight the entire ;i Hulas marched steadily to S4Ve Peen severed and there will b : oy i e regarding the situation but there | police force since they had sum-|iho midger championship by virtue atween New Britnin, and : st At could only be the one answer—the |moned him to court three or four |of an 15.5 decision over the Eagle ven now, according to Man- v e Atlas management is afrald to play. | times for leaving his car unattend- [Juniors, A basket by Pankonin was 2507 lanpher. e oy o PRdnoy v o g any- | e ed. the only score of the first period. st Lo sl New Haven team wonld | No other manamer in state basket- | Knebworth is a direet descendant hut then Colwick and Ferony mada 57Cat dval of diplomacy if s winner (o take sl Thal ball circles can bo pictured in the [of Edward Dulwer Lytton, poet. it 64, and the Hula Hula lead was | Dritin and New Haven, as repee- JMavers offered fo heir | same light or doing the same thing. | novelist, orator and statesman. He in danger at the half. The third pe. (0104 DY 1he Atlas el vver i a littie added against a| Joa Carroll, Jack Curry, ITank gained prominence as a boser |riod saw Preston and Batagowski.'51iN 00 the chalked court amount to be furnished by New | Tredo, Conningham of Waterbury, | wiiln ar Osford, Dlls thelr team’s tota) b 13 anaiin . AlUIGUEh it stan’ emoty Dauhte oot SEEE Ol SRl S : at best, New Britain claims the state and Clarence Lanpher, if they werc the Iast period it went to 18, while championship by default. Little sat- | New Haven answer to all this nas in the same position, would recruit i [the Eagle Juniors went scoreless Not] | some kind of a team, despita the FGHTS LAST NIGHT from the tield during the entirs hayt. [SOC1ON Will b gained by any of ) - morning, hazards, to carry out an agreement. Preston, Batagowskl and Ferony . "nCEers of the local teain in thi a two | s mere the offensive stare. with Fow. #ction, though i is vighttully take i i We are satisfled that there will be v the Asso fated Pross ler again playing well on the de. 'CCAUSe New Rritain never ni Thix laatan i dast % 4 5 A \ synthetic championship that conll v a d tha Doston-—Roberto Roherti, Ttal nse o S ynt P I : no game and we are satisfied that 3 ns The summary: ot bl actUaninib et ot g 1 « hombshell exploded. segatistiona have besa eailon o bes | o be SLoul e STt A Wela Hulas 'ie. on the field of battle. e Cltics I'here is pronounced harmony in clothes and , o dhsie il S e . Sie e : 4 To me,” said Manager L n attemptiy course, relations hetween New Brit- | Dorchester, M . defeated Jo atakowski, rf . 5 0 % \Gand to the members of my . for . 2 ¢ be on | monich, Butte, Mont., (10). rnie ' Pankonin, 1 3 i 4 ain and New Haven will now be on | monich, Bu lent., (10) rni nkonin, If the championship doesn’t mean an absolutely diffcrent plane. The | Schaaf, Iostor won over Benny Zetterman, If . . ® thing. What I wanted and what the | Suturda sht in place of t situation s now definite, New Gri istone, Flori Heanto g playirs wanted was 10 meet the A1 fion am Winihor Do ! sclections that men always associate with this store. New Britain claims the champion-| Philadelphis—Phil Kaplan, won Meligonis, rg . 0 M L W York outnt. ship by default. That's OK with us. | over Babe McCorgary, Oklahoma, H. Ritter, lg . L0 ASaTA et he el b S SR me with Johnny B F3 {1, Ralph Smith, california, | Fowler, 1z ... [ o e e L R s surts 535 avo Mons Leonard Nixon came from behind knocked out George ,\mmon.«nm‘wl'”u"- s DR liappens now, there will be no gam:: nd it may be ible h ia the city basketball tourney after | Brooklyn, (2). Wyoming W 'x' = with that team no matter if I had ‘-am will he brougl re if pos . Knowinyg Hov to Diess—Is Merely Knowing Where to Ruy. loing the first two tosses and, Dy | Chevenne, knocked out Nerses Arti- » 10 close out the season right now.” | (his weck-end calling the turn of the coin on thres | mon, Egypt, (1), Eagle duniors ‘ s : Fid 11 | Most of the fans in this city are e ! ° successive night, defeated Jack | == e ptn . certaln that there should be a HAYS WON'T TALK. | Tobin in their contest growing out “hi d Uhlan, Los Angeles, \\"hn‘(]"r -].f ¥ G ‘1 lemon-tinted pennant flown to the Paris, Apr 3 (P--Pressed for a| of their practice of “flipping” 1o s e terbrock, Niles, Ohjo, | PIEERT: 0 oo , breeze over the Atlas club house. statement regarding Alhert 13 Fall's l c L 0 s O. who would take the first game of |draw, (5). Jack McKenna, Toronto, deposition that *“a former cabinet | each night's play in the city busket- | knocked out Howard Bentz, Milwau- |¢ SRR tics employed, through the s member” now in Europe had urged | Dhall tournament. Last Tuesday night | 5 Dick Watzel, St. Paul, de-. " ™ s __lscreen of poor excuses, the one un- | him to cone the lToan that Jall re- | & penny was tossed, on Wednesday a ek Searton, New N.J 7 1 questioned fact stands out in their | ceived from Kdward Doheny, oil | nickel, ‘on Thursday a quarter, and | (3). Tully Grittith. Sloux City, Towa. | perconal fouls—Pankonin, Pres. Minds and that fs. the Atlas team is o -« Will J1. Hays. postmaster- on Friday a half-dollar. Yesterday | brat Bobby Brown, Lowell Mass. lton "2 " Ritter, Fowler—5: Forony, |(7ald of New Britain. Never before | general in the Harding cabinet, to- Nivon went to the bank and ob. | (%)- Wheeler, Colwick 2, Norkie 2—g. | P43 Much a controversy been waged |d ud “1 will make no comment | inally consented, g else come 1 —_— called off nog haberdashery for Spring...we present quality | glum, won on a foul over Jimmy Referee, Aronson. Timer, Capodice, !/ reason Just to get the two teams | since his arrival in Pariy despite Byrne, Loulsville, (2). |Scorer, Parker. Time, four foyr. '08°ther, that resulted in the oppo | many urgent requests that he say S |minute quarters. ing club showing its true colors like | something to clear up his part in any | ‘VITH TBE BOWLERS Buffalo—TLarry ns, Canad: |the Atlas has done In the present |such transaction. | > ~ N heat Big 1ioy Peterron, New Orlean, | Fal| Too Weak to Start |2 ‘ CpmR ! WELL MASOR, HERE'S MRS, HooPLE NHES Gow’ PALACE ALl 110 ) | Agreements apparently mean lit-| W "EN W PrLY » ¥ Y e {0 His Tip to Calitomin |1 to s o ibvan elibnns || ey DAVEN WATEN SUEICE o) TWTANK OF GAs For | (A-THousAUD THANKs| [ HAD BETTER 410 WoRK i taincd a siiver dollar for the final | 7 : I'ren tries—Batagowskl 3, Proston a. | “1erein a manager in the position | of any phase of the ofl inquiry.” Mr. | SPECIAL MATCH Peoria, TiL— Marriner, Uni-) Fl Paso, Texas, April 2 (B — ““"’""*”"”' ysf:““l“fl-‘k““‘fl‘“ Jeague mittoe report recommending that the | NoUR AVIATOR'S SAFETY }$ BRUCE!w IN A BUN A FIVE GARAGE. paieny MenChester Il Stars versity of Ilinois, knocked out Art Need of more rest will prevent Al |“HCD Organized was planned in 1wo ity renew fts contract with the New | 11T GUY SAYS ' LIGALLON COFFEE[ 40 T'M Peke - ; sgz | Pertille, Tronwood, Mich., (7). Tom- hert B. Fall from starting his pro- |ir. 1on% & first and sccond half. The|1laven Water Company for o muni- 205 s WEEL HEUCE, 1 e 52 Chappelle 1eiieiiii0e 13 1|y O'Laughlin, Springficld, 11l de- | posed trip to a sanitarium in Cali- |0 VIRRIg the first halt was to) cipal supply for the next 25 y “fo BE CAREFUL NoT ® WiLL BE READVY 1o PoT-To BE I8/ Geflin’ MY, Belert) 2 eated 1y T Birng ool s - b e a series with the club winning | was adopted by the board of er- Bargent H eae it Rellen Sindisnapelig) Pt Lathre Ihlradan S Mep VL nuigito AReld e HAL ey e o LET YOUR NOSE PULL| sran- e THE WORLD | READINESS &-TRUNKOUT] knocked out Howard Forbes Tndia- | I)»:n":c' ey titie. New Haven won the first sce- | 8. The aldermanic session lasted all | I8 A LOAD OF IT, / i -To SERVE oF -THERE g Enokkes oot : B teimon lo delay the fourne¥. yjon while New Brituin took honors|cvening. . v WiTH A DEMONSTRATIOA - FIRE 5 ooy AT | m s et 01 bis fanily honen : {7 OR NOURE LIABLE "0 3 it iy | (VERTION 1 | pepAR MR j i 1to start tomorrow, X eached e S S T Yous Sk |eles Do v wivied 1y i M;ItAfiRU; ;l;HAEmER v L BOUGHT THE | Ay WieHT /Lo it : acon, knocked out Marshall Black- |sician he had not. vestmeaiet ‘wp. 2 ELASTIC MATERIAL, X Now! ‘ 3 ! 3 | stone, Birmingham, (2). | ficiently from the four da ! \ N 5 o S ¢ | dovoted to a Rpomiian foe ursn ! SHOVEL, IN NoURY™ & suD PERSUADED MY 4 mg RAIN i | Memphis—Frankic Dugan, M- | the trial of Harry I Sinelatr cn : sy AL i ) S oL LOVE ROGERS ALLEYS | phis. knocked out Al Knowles, New [ defendant with Fall fn the Teapot sEEOAL MATOH e {Dome consplracy cam. : ' / SUIT FOR ME TREE, > (A socks o BE NEIGHBOR = e ; : . | J‘,‘V/’_ Ry i P lai Maofort Ma | (bau plans to enter a sanitarium 4 L N “THE INTEREST o ) DARNED, 07 b sedford, Mass.—Murray Gil- {at pasadena, Calif. Mrs. Fall and 7 ' ’1’.'_,4::' a daughter, Mrs. B. F. Elliott, cx- X ® o SlEton o pect to accompany him. CERTAIN OF PENNANT Honor to Be Blacklisted Tronekt ‘ aselfl : St.” Petersburg, Fla., April 3 UP— nm:v ‘ Willlam Wriglcy, Owner of Chicago |Clarence Darrow feels puhoiol,edn Murphy H Cubs, Enthusiastic Because of Vie- | that his name was among those in- cluded in a ‘black list” of the Massa. > tories in Exhibitions, !chusetts chapter of the Daughters ANLEY WORKS b S X of the American Revolution, made " o Chicago, April 3 (® — The five public in press dispatches from Charlow g 5 | Straight exhibition victories of his | Boston, Darrow has never spoken at Doyie . o icago Cubs over the National lea- [a D, A. R. meeting, and never ex- Ll g gue champions. Pittsburgh, have [peets to, he said. Furthermore, he convinced William Wrigley, gum and | heljoves that §f the ancestors of baseball magnate, that his club at lmembers of that organization were lust is certain of a pennant. Jlive today “they, 100, probably Demisan e et ¥ 43 s S DIOUARS, Wby . g And bis opinion i uphicld general- {yould be on that same black list.” N. Rertint 7 ; 3 |ly by sport f: of Chicago. 1 S Helnzman ? 3 Home atter watching the Cubs in | EIGHT DIE IN MINE their victorious training season | Keystone, W. Va., April 3 P —An iy i@ { Wrigley was joyful today. The com- | explosion in the number two mine of Bow .. 2 “'"“]‘l"" of Cub Y""l""“* A”:"l\“"“‘”‘- the stone Coal and Coke Com- i ALBRO MOTOR SALES CO. Larson u led by the former Pirate, Kiki Cuy- |, BRaY k% ¢ o= S Ohltkot “ ler, and Hack Wilson, togethor with H ij )y«"rd() sigh i Y” -flf Ll 225 Arch Street Tel. 260 sl 3 < lives. The bodles of six victims were several new infield will stop any | found huddled together last night in | 4 team i the senior circuif, e be-lihe far recesses of the workings. ! / A SO, o liev |Two bodies had previously been re- ey S - Hitchiner ! “Say, wait until you see that|eovered. Rawiings . team,” he entliised. “They are the | Miller 8 {best team in the lvague and the best |we have had in years. They've got | 2 y everything — everything. Pitchers, | P QO i snl 9 12 a1 [ hitters—and, say, wait until the H. Bertin PERP 2% | fans get another look at this boy T . 5 20— 28 | Cuyler! There's the fellow that's | el A 20 Imade 'em. And they said he was ediman, Boston, (10), 3841151 | temperamental. Why, he's the ecas- XY WELLO . (AC ! BELGE VE- TAAT GV 15 A OO st fcllo the tea to get along A’ o} _ Grobmein . 50 10— 200 [ e B D To THAT OLD || BEEN omF' R TH :'e“? \’3 Txoflofi\' Vou t\'?“é«— ] soot wru W Sohneon 3 100— §;: :'C'ubnyun«l he's going to do a lot, you SoRe~ GOLE? vES ACTUN.(WV uuc‘fiwfl‘n‘v WHEN “,“mg“( _mbl.! Scoville ... 0 115— 319 | wait and se | 5 - PLAVING GOLF i Boy of 14 Saves Canton MISPLACED YERTEBRA | From Blood Red Uprising Canton, China, April 3 (P—A fourteen year old street urchin today Carmen Hill, Bespectacled Hurler of | was credited with having saved Can- | ton from furtier bloodshed through Pirates, May Iie Out of Game for |, communist uprising. He informed police that the re@s were intending BeveRsL Wecks, to precipitate an uprising similar to | Phoenix, Aris., April 3 (#—Car- | that of last Deceraber, when they men Hill, bespectacled hurler, who | scized control of the city. held it for was tentatively chosen to pitch the | a few days and were ousted with opening game for the Pittsburgh | a large lows of life, Pirates in 8t. Louis, may be out of Under the leadership of the youth, the game for several weeks, a ver- ! the police w shown 18 red strong- | tebra being misplaced. holds. Raiding these, the officers A Los Angeles specialist looked | arrested 463 communists him over and informed Bush his bix | Two hundred and thirty persons. twirler could not be used until the [ineluding cight woinen, were execut vertebra saw fit 10 replace itself. | ed. The victims died gladly, saying ‘This means HIN will not be avall- | that ten more reds would rise up able for duty for some time where one was shot down 4221192

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