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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1928 I TXTY Y WW‘MMMWWWMWW ALLSTAR INDUSTRIAL BASKETBALL TEAM OPPOSES HARTFORD RUNNER WORKS IN GAME TONIGHT FOR COMMUNITY CHEST DRIVE—EDDIE MOORE CHOSEN TO MANAGE ALL-KENSINGTON TEAM—NICK GILL NAMED MOST VALUABLE PLAYER—ITEMS N"PPPe” YANKS DISPLAY NO SIGNS EASTERNLEAGUE | CHAMPIONS OF GIRLS' INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE |ORIGINAL TEAM OF STARS OF POOR SPRING SHOWING " (PENS TONORROW puumms TO BATTLE RUBBER WORKS “ . P 1 NewDXL ?rk Tesmenl_\l'z::iajsor League Outfit Yet to Meet :Eighl Teams fo sq“m Off &S’ . Arbour and Darrow Again Added to Squad — Game to eat—Defeat ox—Athletics Lose to Sena- | Be Staged Tonight at Stanley Arena for Benefit of tors — Browns Smothered by White Sox — Tigers | Umps Cry “Play Ball” 5 > Community Chest Drive — Visiting Aggregation Rally But Bow to Indians — Braves Get Decision | e seen ' = i Represents Best Court Combination in Hartford— Over Robins—Pirates Swamp Reds—Other GAMES. | umuis wirt vrs ooras Baganr o E : Girls’ Quintets to Meet in Preliminary Tiit. | four different cities tomorrow after- # j i ;s 1 . o v, O I T et g . e Associated Pre DETROIT innon 1 cight FEastern league 1 ] M " ‘ Once more the lineup of the - } o . b of the Alle R i tiat] AT X © ! teams will be oft on the Ny I 3 Any appreliension on the part of | y, i 5 the 1 oD sdie eatiles 90 _ 1 | SR Star hasketball team which is to reps B the New York fans concerning the 25 pennant race within a few ensatlaa s Fand H , |moments thereafter. There are no e . Y . » ¢ resent New Britain in the inter-city f:fa:.;h"\‘;','{fifln he Yankees on th E k 3 9 o|sccond division teams in the league | ' 5 ! Ind 1 league clash with Harte : mehtbic appeats | MM 22 3 this year—the managers say so g \; g 4 il edito tiave heoh as L i o i How cight teams can crowd into F 1 1 o i boddvl IS origin “‘varhldr:’h mplons menaions In . a0 | four first division places is a prob- W ] -_ ] ! - el 1o hey hold th 3 0 Tar o whioh thoretdoos ot : 3 . he quintet that is to start against distineion of injor | Whitentl e bR Ao Lprc d088: Dol et = o a - o irector of etic Club 0 we martiora Rubber Works: it eague outfit t vet to meet 5o ; manager confident that his team is : k . S jconsist of Luke of P. & I, Corbins, Aepsat it el X & s wl a potential first division placer, the ’ P]lflt Basgba“ Combinaticn | @ne Lebar “of Fanirs, forwards; ; Mal ing v:: jr fivst st md in Boston o !fans are at least assurcd of a good 3 '”",M of )'.‘ & TF. Corbins, center; 3'?5&‘;4.;\; ihe Hummen disposed Ibrand of baschall if not an answer ’ —_— [ Arhour of Cortin Serew and Carle e Red Sox by T to orge Pip- to the problem., Pils Afoora & e bor ot ihe of P. & I. Corbins, gnard gras vie only five hits. Lou The o ; ond tcam will consist of Arcna of sl : > 0 e opening game will find Pitt J board of directors e Kensing- - s ana Gehrig drove ont his sceond home ; V080, ¢ Waterbrcy ingfield g of directors of the Kensing-|New Britain Machine, and Havlick wh of the champlonsliip scozon fo Providence, Bridgeport at Hartford, ton A. C., at a meetinz of the club “afnir ras; Luty of Corbin ;;hrf“ !’;":'1 e and New Haven at Albany. theld last night, was clected mana- Btoanion Darmars ot Billorkin 2 i And here is how the eight teams zer of, the haschall team' for. the Pelletier of Stanley Connlo Mack's Athltics scem to RS SR O i vt o i ey P. & F. CORBIN GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM B e e iy e slow in gettir rted. They lost | Ghieni: S vesterday to the § S by b 1o & e | 5 : Zulik 5 teorly 4 amds Contal of the leaders in the social and other | vln e o e iy S 3 P nas enion Thet g 4| X v : zkow W 2] A s in the social and other S e S e e A 18 | o Rourke | stern league pennant with the | Grossman, forward; Staphanie Olszowy, guard; Lucy Heller, forward; second row, le J B offisartion e S aanil 15" league in a thrilling play-oft in the fourth inning IR e :x‘”m:'f{“' minys 1‘?“;’ man, “"‘"\"‘_!right: Clarence (Pat) Coon, coach and marager; Mary Pihiel, guard; Ruth Johnson, for- | . Two years ago when Ken- | and Community Five of South eighth, singled along with Biu . 0 p | Staried the season last year In e\ ward; Anna Pirtkerwitz, center; Mary Drenzek, center; Mary Motyka, forward; and Cecila |sington developed a championship | Manchester, which has already scor- drive in three runs and th v, | 8 € eeeee of Howard Burkett, fihor!swl'.;G ohel o team under the management of Pat | ed two vietore Landers and After nurs v b 0|1t is expected that Lex Gillespie will | GTONOL, guard, | Buckley, Moore held tho post of as- | one over the S Rule girls. through four the St. Louis Ge s i g q Db . Manager Bill McCorry be- | stant manager. His selection as Many of the f will be anxious Browns were smothered by 1} . 2 0 ) o {lieves that the Hawks will have a| m manager should prove to he to see how such stars as LaHar and | ] te R A Dy o lstronger team, provided Gillespie | i F Ow Rs EATS KAWLQ | a popular move. | Luke, Holst, Arbour, Carls dar- hits and helped his teammates xL 0 0 vear's pennant winning team was. | | — {Sunday, there were a number of g o Tallar Tl |banging a homer wi L et 0 |” Yank Yordy, left fielder, and Billy g . lin the fourth. M. Johnny B i |Gleason, second baseman, who did N Aleran Sox outfielder, made his first I Melilio, SxxX .. 5 5 |not join the team until just before e aiatit O {very likely looking candidates out for | Ar are all high Harlem Negro Lig & {the practice session. The squade | sc . | 1 tender Scores Victory By Techni- | | will be out again next Sunday afte The Rubber Works team repre. start this year by Slashing out af ., = the opening game last year, both ik e el jnoon and serious work il be start- |scnts the hest basketball talent in single. | ! # |reported early for practice this sca- cal Kayo in Fifth, led. s e e A R T mer oo el v et p i st | kel Trophy at Boge! CIUD, e esen conn o 1 cory Presient of - Bastarn , MK a1 ST, S L T s — which was 0 have been un s in i League and a member pnough 1o overcome an early i e Pittsficld Team bontybich wie s {stated that no place on the Kensing- | of several other strong teams in the SRR SR e CEUIIE T 8 E 5 S pisaan entors the mastern| BAQUeE fOP Conrt Serviges |ctimination contest for a chunce at Optimistic Prediction e S e S e CenE e s al team of stars will be on the tloor. | i | Jackie Tavener of Detroit had an | Beyn t Eue season with great prospe T‘m“"y. "hnde.“.“d‘,'jm.“;'fiu‘l ?m\vz; player has proved his ability. Every | Waterman who will probably be {easy day at short going through nine 23 1 <ome shifts may be made, but Man- R SR { position on the team is open at the | gpuarded by Arbour, Urban, a for- innings without a ball coming his 5 o 5 0 iager John Collins looks for a great| Chosen unanimously as the mon""r‘;” lnat ’I‘:::“ . “‘,i‘ el ‘:;:’;‘T Waterbury, Conn, April 17 (P-— [prosent timo and irl) the next few | mer New Britain boy, is also on the way. R s X Eracon % . Ol | ST New: 3 By Ne ) Ly | The most successful season in its | Wweeks, a team wi'l be sclected from (cam as is Getgrsloh and Madden, The hard luck which tagged Jess . . | In the outfield are Ed O‘Conn(»r.“:\hmmn wae o ‘3”’, L ”":;[-\'_M Kawlor, New York, by a tech-|pigiory is predicted for the Eastern among those candidafes who show |a pair of g ;:u:mi.:‘.n e Petty In the previous drive was| otale » 7 o 1| whe e trara the vyim taam. anq | basisetball team, Captain Nick GUlinical knockout in the fth F0URd of | league by lts preaident, Attorney WD to make a bid for the various| hination won tie~ Btate Induatiial alongside the “silver fox” once Batted for Coffman in | Charley Small and George Loepp of | W28 Presented with a handsome sil- thel scheduled 10. Herman J. Welsman of this city in berths League championship. again as the Braves carried off a 3| IX—Patt ““W:’m o |the Ied Sox. Gene Sheridan is at |ver statuette at the annual banquet Kawlor was a last-hour suhaLIth! a pre-season statement issued today. | Manager Moore plans to start im-| \Without doubt the all-star team to 2 decision over Brooklyn. Rogers 3 o lio in @ |third, Breslin of Columbia university | held in the club gymnasium last ev | for Joey Kuufman who pleaded “ill- | Mr. Welsman points to the ercction |mediately on sccuring sultable ghould give the Rubber Works a H. Hornsby gathered three hits in | Chicago L lat shortstop, Frank Parkinson at |y so prne (ho e 'I“n('ss." |of new parksin three cities, a change |games for the week-end attractions much better battle than that which four times up. Petty was touched | Two base bis=Mcurdy FEESES Isccond and Ted Baldwin at first. ning to bring the past scason 10 an| 4 jeft to the body followed by a|of ownership in two others and gen- jin Kensington. Tt is likely that the ! {he Serew shop team gave them in for 13 safeties while Robertson and | quinng, Arecur e | Brick Wilder and Ed Connolly, whe |officlal close. Gill recefved every right to the chin had Kawlor er.l optimism throughout the eir- [team will be cntercd in the newly th: elimination for the title, Delaney held the flock to cight. ‘\ \hires—McGowan, Van - Grattan and |came from the Red Sox under op-|vote of the committee of nine who ' hanging on the ropes in the fifth.|cult as the basis for his prediction. |forited Connecticut hascball league | gipee there is no admission charge Burleigh Grimes hurled the Pi- | Connolly | tion, will do the catching. made the selection and was a pop- | Referee Bill Conway of Hartford | His ttatement follows: {although a definite decision on this g1 place will probably he packed. rates to an § to 1 victory against S On the pitching staff are Johnny | yiar winner of the trophy. K opped the bout to save Kawlor| *“The Eastern league opens its atter will not be made for a while | Sl (Cineinnati. stopping the Reds with Natlonal Lea e B s ST sl U DdEn | L R S e oIy turther punishment. | 13th scason under the most auspi- | ¥et: BOWIL TORRINGTON TEAM six hits. The Corsairs put the game gu {Enemanns do8 Coscae it BHLR B fearher whoimads tnaipn Ilowcrs had his opponent on the cious circumstances ince its forma- | The cnthusiasm among the back-| Ty, Rogers Recrcafion Girls® on ice in the first frame when three | —_— [iia 5. inat isbason; Dewsy) Mete.| 108 speech, described his qualities | vergo of 8 knockout twice previous- | tion- Never before in its history has fers of the Paper Goods fown club is pouling team will bowl the Torring- hits and an error produccd three s fvier, at Stea, Keines, Gayiord |88, thoeo of callant gentleman |y and gave the impression he might | such splendid optimism prevailed [high at the present time and pros- ton girls tonight at $ o'clock at runs. Rixey gave way to Edwards| AB R ro 3 her, Trank Bushey and Traynor, | Poth on and oft the floor, unspoild | have finished it at any time. | nor has there been such a concerted |prets for the team this year are the Rogers alleys in this city. Wednes- in the box for Cincinnati after the Ntxon, 1f . S e noeton ‘\mpn:}hy victory and unconquered by di Flowers welghed 137, Kawlor 138, ¢ffort on the part of all the club |brightest that they have ever been- | gay night, Rogers Stars will meet fourth inning. Demnann, \ynor s the only portsids |f¢4t & leader in fact as well as in| owners to strengthen thelr teams The club members have shown pogery Stars of New Haven for a The Chicago Cubs went on a bat- &iher e meeil b *Iname.” The club captain's expres-| land to improve playing conditions. |plenty of interest in the formation | purse of $100. This ought to be & ting spree in the fourth inning, scor- A > lot. |sion as he took the cup und wia Central League Meets | *"1t is a splendid tribute to base- |of the team and the Percival avenue | gensational match as it will bring ing five runs off Jess Haines to de- [ Bridgeport Team |that it was the happiest moment of | Tonight in Meriden " that so many membera of the diamond ls due tor plenty of punish- | {ogether the five leading pin top- feat the Cardinals by 6 to 3. Farl 0| Dridseport will start the season |y jite fully justified hls words. The| (oyiaen, ApFil 17 — A mecting of | L251erD league decided this year to |ment during tho comins pummer | plors from both sities. Webb laced out a four bagger in the o With but five veterans of the 1937 | ropny which shows a player about |0 contral P omnceticut Bagenan | €xend large sums in the ymprove- months. | fitth session. Guy Bush allowed St. o | campnign. Emmerich and Sperbor | Poro " o the gift of M. v Le| foaguq. il be held at tho_ Tnsileo |MeNt of parks, change of location, | All candidates who would like to NDIDATES Louis only seven hits. s 0 [have been retained for the outfield, |y " et i ;fé‘,o?l‘( ‘to‘r:"m::a']::‘pnrv-hnsfl of clubs and building of |try out for places on the K:«mmmon“ Alll sandifiates fon the Ranger Ai Cy Williams came through with a | ) [while Guy Lacey will again guard| " qylere were about 45 present at!y 1i Stoddard will preside and Ger. | aatums: [team this year are invited to turn|c, paseball tean arc asked to b pinch ,,,,,gc Son 0,\; Piteher Fitzs il S0 B | "It is apparent that the club own- |out next Bunday afternoon. JNery | jiosent at the meeting this Sunday mons with two on base in the eighth | o lsecond base and Sedgewlck and i the banquet; this number including uiq4 ¢ Ga S a ald Crean will take over his post as| .. pojjove that baseball is regularly |/ man will be given a thorough trial | ariernaoon at the club rooms on inning to help the Phillles subdue T, Al McCurdy has been secured | i i ) s Totals teams and thelr feminine friends,| . : N jte 1 1 and much business of importance | .oy munity and are building for the |considered serlously for the place to elghth vihen five tallivs crossed the 3 o | Whitehouse from Toronto will take |y "o the Jadies' auxiliar, and| oring of representatives Is expecied. splendid support Bainavloncopytheiilon e ibox. || im it of the first and FeSCIVe eretary, A treasurcr will be elect- | 7 5. The New Y. er [from the Coast league for first base # " Ao { the Giants 7 0 5. Tho Now Yorkers| it oast lenguo for first bse | o ey ofticials, the officials WO | {ransacted. Invitations have bech |Sormme mny thin confiaence nas been |which he aspi [ i P TR plate for the Phillies. Bill Terry was i T o |carc of the short field. Abe Herman | oo o o fire, Mis AT Kron. that has been given to most clubs Fddie (Kid) Wi LJ o> | comooommrmmmumom—z |mocscemoun | becoming moro necessary to every |and if he has any ability, he Wil be | Chyrch strect. led by a one run margin up to the 1 |py Manager Whitman, and Harry S ¥ g ' handled the scason’'s games, mem-, g = re gath-|: d e & t to ten teams and a large gath-|j i coied by the | holm catered. : i | a triple, double and single in four Jickson. = ... 1l1icld, and McRas and Gerst bhehina [POUR catored o ent skinner,| Pitcher Jack Levy Is | I anticipate that all rceords for | Battle Sammy Mandell | chances, Mann, 1t . : % {the plate. On tho pitching stafr are| SUPCHNERCENE ~oWE L omea the | v lattendance in the ern league | Detroit, April 17 (P1—FEddie (Kid) > . 2 2 0|Oran O'Neal, Hal Deviney, Hank|PCUNE as toastmiaBiet, WECOTe ot | Purchased by Giants |5\ b hroken during tho season of | Wagner of Philadelphia, who re- || Trout Season Opens April 15th. erican League | é T 0 0lphormahen, Walter Stowers, John |EUEsts and threatened to ca oo| New York, April 7 (P—Pitcher | 1926; that every club will be . con- cently upsct the dope of winning | Get Your Tackle Now 2 ¢ S & [ August and Al Lenardi, Frea Par.|Spocches from ”“Zm N)xl‘_ ; ‘;\_ !Jack Levy has been purchased out- | tender for the pennant and, as a from the flashy negro lightweight. | g » 1 ] 8 $xiiea and W Earcuson il atay on |00 Dot bEousht g {o thanked | vight by the Giants from the Char-|result, all the patrons of the league | liruce Flowers, opposes Samin: ) X . : o o Tolas utility intielders. |Lhe Aagies’ auslliary }{‘-"” (he interest ptte club of the South Atantic | wil bo able to enjoy the game most | Mandell, 135 pound title holder in S i e e P e | Providence Weak {it had shown and the work ad | |Cague. Manager McGraw said Levy | thoroughly.” 0 round boxing contest, here to- 4 tor MeGraw in Sth, | Prosidence. s thees of last|done for the players and the ¢lubifrobably would be farmed out for| President Weisman announced his night. Tho bout 15 billed as a non- hons in Sth. . “Touchstone, Ekelson |members in general. fop further seas later in the year. | assignment of umpires for the open- |championship affair, it being stipu- ] o e G Rt Nt and Douglis, to start the season| > one, prudident ot Yhe ) using the name |ing games as follows: Kuhn and lated that Wagner shall weigh in R ol Tiriy, Sothern, Wilson. | with, but has two gaps to be filled | *U3 sented black-and- ¢ Jack LeRoy, won 22 games and Moran, Providence: McLaughlin and jover the lightwelght limit. Kid 15 MAIN STREET. S ioglior, Ab . v.o. | o 1 Vrig] ;. { 3ne 1aNe1d) shortatop .an| Recond | OTANES. coalBweaters to the mem-jogt 32 for Charlotte. In addition he k, Albany: McDonald and Rorty, | FFrancis, New York bantamweight & o irabowski, ¢ . 2 4 » Winning pito rd | bers of the Boys' Club Lescrses|plaved tn the outfield and hit .38 Waterbury; Summers and Sullivan. | contander, meots Ward Sparks, | verything for the Sportsman. Bngrnk, o d S 4 3 : A | hase. Manager Bader has made i T e 2 Lusing phachiec Walker, CO | e 16 & flaven leams Ik i appsses | T 10 Won thn intermpdisle clOM- |gor 15 gaintn, Hartford. {1ocal boy in semi-final 8 rounds. | aship of the oit players| {now that he will have to use Butler | ! o gl so ke, & jat sccond and Allen, a rookie, at ‘“‘”‘xl)!\xn elve B e T A0l x“‘|'u"|; short. Wright from the Sally league |Laptain £ Pt * 4 pore Wit o 10 sty e | AR Ui e, et I the Evening By the Moonlight 2 cski it third, In the outfield | Marholin, Anthony 5 anley | Harris, Clark, Munr | Zembrowski and Joscph Doukus. | 1, Tiarron. Tl Cronin will be the | M. Stone ""‘,“']'," to hopine | ring catcher. Joe Spear and |the Car Creek, Ky., team in E the New England leagne |cont national tournament on the pitching staff, ‘l"“‘]" ”; !‘“""“0': = ;‘:’r“’{ o iR srlors are expected | display of the proper spirit in ath-} e ; er urlers are expected| e competition. 3 gen THuM EVE-NING IN THUR EVE -NING BY How THE OLD FoLkS Waterbury. Prospeets o A S | @Y THUH MOONLIGHT- THUR MOON- LIGHT - WoODIN JoY-VYIT- ter with new crs, uew | the ard of J e 3 Nelils 453 mow.slavers, 48 reeards{the oflElall who refaroed ithe clibis Yoo CAN HEAR THOSE You CAN HEAR THOSE THE" V\[‘QU'—D f;" é\u Y s e NIGH- TAN LIS~ SAN: . home games, presented gold basket- . “dark horse” of the ¢« a the feason opens, Man. | Dalis to (he firsi.string players: An- | DARKEES SING- NING "“‘lwlmv who used to | thony Kereleiza, Joseph Goffa, John | 1 1 Kicy, Albert Benjamin, Peter Sliva, \pple for the DBoston | g had 1nlm\ a '.r“- ,\“ ks to get | Walter Grusha, Captain Nicholax bination together but expects| Glll and Coach Reynard Anderson | John Compagnone was not present I8¢ ave a first divi- | n s B to receive his charm with the others. c Mr. Tobin also recited “Gunga Din." \ing staff is built around e b 1::,',",01” of| Captain Gill was called on for a % corps. Three left- | (oW remarks and thanked those con- | ecrults, Wrank Tansey,|nected with the games for thelr in- | " MeLanghlin And EA Nor. |terest and fairess. Coach Ray An- < i1l itonais) e Sratatiea)] de:son eXyILIpd some oL the difti- | Shiounh tis scason, sl wih Jiw|Wiiies siich hadl faved the b ool from Maldmiore, | Haniaring Eho nast season) and promis: L 592 ay s Was. disdoVhren atvthe) 0 natingxt yeurs iscond ol i\ aralty: ar. INorida iy Dokt \Me. | petanithat o) the Hruseiong, WHER | Y o il e gl UN6 toam gaptured 15 ont Jof - 34 o e il tent of the ladivs’ auxiliary aomes tor Waterbu o | preside nt the Doy Mocarthy aed tor Sliva, president of th Moller will do the catching | > pice S elu, Saads b AS WE SA-A-A-NG e~ -~ lirasscos, In the infield will : Bln RN ; , Druiner of Baitimore at ables were then cleared away IN-N N - THUR = Now. 0CE \ve land there was dancing, with music f New Inisland h & 5 D N ne s e Now dneiant | furnished by the Tmperial Club or- EVE - NING™- 2 { Jors- |{ vearo sGobLd. 150 Gofivdy | Chesua. Ofie nuibor) Wania. Taul WORSE- it e s for Ly [Joncs. Teams lgd by Gill and Goffa lent coniie et B IR Sl (et Ry s ARG / ] o 5 . e .. !|side won, and the members of Gof- R e bTHavi: e Digan, a%asss | wiicy, consiited daipaly ol 8 buc O owbey Dudrey are atse|2nd-wing dance by Mike Paluch. A e professional entertainer enzaged to Rl e furnish an act did not put In an ap- e ! pearance, but this added to rather New Haven team Uids year 88 00 TG00 e from the gaiety of ound the veteran, liowman, the occasion. Martin and Gritiin. and Grifin, who played | ular ball last year, showed Il in &pring training and hit wtll, often The Diamond A. C. baseball team would like to arr games with teams averaging 14 to 17 years games 1 the faga The Diamonds have def hold | yi. Newington team 8 to 3. sItions | games call at 47 Lafayette street é = phone 8362, “Kid" Mancarella will Totele 1 1 ontinu (Coa'inued on Following Page) captain the nine.

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