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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1928 1B = * [ A l P 83 : | of Sports e B : e $ —_— New York §, Washington 4. weme——— ————— o 5 Philadelphia 4, Boston 1. (Contin : e dine i 4 i A xl - P ! 3 ued from preceding page.) The Industrial Athletic council Ma[ch Play Agams[ Pfl‘ 10| st Louis 10, Cleveland 3. | remonies Planned for Inter- Pl mect tonliit at § o'clock at 3 Chicago 10, Detroit 6. L Grimen, 3 o the . A. to discuss the open- F P ul 0 | Miljus, p o i l IJ“ G o e o i Endustonat vt oo Feature Postponed Opening A national League Games ; One of the important questions 10| — WS —_— come up for discussion will e the | Anmointe W New York 10 3 T inclusion of the Gascos in the league ”{"'l"”l;““":‘ o '“'ll Sale ¥ ”l “Cleveland . i New York, May 1 (P—Opening this season. Herctofore the circui e s \.;:L.,",”‘L“‘,L' ,‘0‘\: P’hiladelphia : 4 day games in the northern half of 0 has been a closed proposition 1o fi SanoaueAl it m'”u | - Louis 5 Traynor, Ste- |the International league tomorrow tories only but because of the wishes o 45 s Chicago . . 1 —Wright, 1. 4 G { te Stise gnlibal leypneCisl Dt oo, will b wiped away this|ywacfe onettere 5 Winning pitcher—atiius, | Will see the inauguration of the new W Jeague as fast as possibic it is| Yeek-end if. again, the weather per-1)yotroi o ppirea -Witson. | bageball park at Montreal with var- highly probable that Jim kyncl's| gt WhUl the obeting - day core- jogton 8 ious dignitaries present. This park h champions will be allowed to step | g0 N ,“l o B - \'\.h Sanl - TR has a seating capacity of nearly $0,- into the circuit this coming season. | *~ % drsimead i Games Today | 5 o | 000, The Read de | G, L ethe mlieh o0 g w York at Washington. fichy $ 1 A sl The Reading dlub will provide ) A The Talcons will play the St S Lie toupnag adelphia at Boston. | vt W 4 4 4 1|the opposition to Montreal. " ST 00nE, Ty Eas will be started again, many wi s at Cleveland. | Brown 2 2 = @ of Over in Rochester, Bill South- | 2. team of lariford o0 st (oap aaty (Bl ey in : 1 0lworth’s Red Wings, impressive to | in the first same of t ircuwbling because of the battle that Bampilsm 1o 8 0 T{every city that has seen them play, | « i fuces them g { Games T | Tavio 30 olis expeeted to draw a record crowd | Y umielitol g e S Every member of the elub who ! Now York at Washington | o » 0 9010 see the opener of the serics with ety “r 5 2 eniers Saturday's call will meet 11 I'hiladelphia at Boston. { Tata o (Jdersey City. i for the sppearance 1 J'¢|toughest. customer in the 1, Ol Detroit at Chicago. | | The Buffalo Disons will entertain | Hartford team again this wevk-ene PAan Par. The tournament Saturday | St Louis at Cleveland. | % i the Orio L Bisons opened poor- Rty Vil L ch play against Par with Lo _‘r;fi"“ 2 1 "il’ dropping first three games 10 . L4 The American Logion hascball (it full handicap allowed and it is | Witltams, tf ..oenn T Baltimore. But Bill Clymer's fighting t.am will work out for the first time | & Sife bet to say thit there will be | Wwilson, ~ i o x dander is up and e already is mak- | next Friday night at 6 o'clock at|more golfers who will fall before the - | Wrigntstone. 1t . o iLg changes in Lis club, Walnut Hill park. Coach Larry|COmmon encmy on sSaturday than| o ‘.o'::"l“;‘ Aoty 205 11 Toronto entertains Walter Johu- | Mangan expeets 1o see close to 100 1 there will be winners over the bu el e b, | 1lsou's Newark DBears, | , candidates for places on the team |D0O Of every golf cours Ehi R s | o will e on the job. The Newark club | 2 out for the workout. Any boy in| bike the “Light Brizade” of the| poio ™a i 1 o|is colorful and the fans of Toronto f‘l’ the city who will not be 17 ye of nous lumation by the sume| 5 LA i S | Hiu\» a fine opening attraction. The | he ’ age before January 1, 1928, is cligi- | Dame, the members of Shuttle Mea- | Standing i o eutticld fences have leen shortencd aa ol e & ble for the team and the Legion | 10w club will anee with W ' |and the heavy hitters of the two ol committee and the coach are de-|!he right of the to the left of ooy 3 clubs will give the pitchers Jots of sirous of seeing every hoy who comes| them and Par i front of them” | Noy York s troyiis 1 3 within that scope, out for a phice |l ‘;’“4“ hine gruclling holes. ron | Gincinnati he only pessible cande for & poor | ea ’ on the squad. 4 ) sie shots Wil volley and gt Louis . Boston . opening in the north lies in weather > s jUlunder bt even as the story g0es, | Clicago Biiind el Moora™ 4 | conditions. The weather has Leen - it only a few will rcturn unscathed | py . A —Xelley. Home | uncertain since the scason opened American Lregion hasehall th : L Pittshurgh Rrownz. Three hase hit—IKelley. y 3 i i ¢ out the sute has Tecom rom the batil, Boston e e, Burne Taylor, Thom- |and many games already are on the Fashionable throngs ... sparkling leads any other three cars in its fiehd - A 2 Phere §s a weakness in every - | philadelphia. son. Winning b bertaon. Toen® | postponed list. 5 o c ho |, e itx L Mamed ehairs | Man opponent and it only has to bo i Bl e et E T Commissioner Landia and John motor cars . . . and standing out like in doflar for doliar sales; and this : & = i the | fOuNd to enable any player to cut G e {Conway Toole, president of the In- . ’, . man of the state committes on the! iames Today - 1 a frock from Paris—today’s Buick! tremendous mittec On 118} down a natural advantage but the o priptik e i crnational league, plan to attend : volume makes pd* work and ey rnorks that il 01 PR (Lo S B B :x';fl::h”x l.l.\l‘: [\():rx‘. WITH THE BOWLERS e, “x:ox‘\‘;vln Kl‘ml;r’-’ e, 4 A, teams are being formed in the e SRR ston at Philadelphia. © epe a at cal. % - Fion posts of Cannecticnt. The teanus | M1 PUr i3 his fondnees for & Chicago at Pitsburgh. e — Fleet, low lines, suggesting rocket- unequaled value. i e e | Ine oo ol fing bk g v| Cincinnati at 8¢ Louts. ACE: . . will be sectioned off into leagnes and [1€ Kk ; ou ctional games will ud play- i W‘wH;" "l‘::\ - v‘”i}v-‘h)y:\"hrx:\]‘ « i | SPECIAL MATCH like geuway and unrivaled pores You Nyfl'dlh"lh n, s ed umlino wal hampizashi about like an evil spint ready o] Toston at Philadelphia i Deehy Stars ! i + + . glistening colors, vivid and varied car, when you can s i accided, guffaw at cvery dfh shot and every | Iirooklyn at New York | Do e Mario Cianci Plans Large Building | as the harmonies of spring ... and puy it at Buick’ 1y, Now ¥ | ; i Cincinnati at Louts. Somick el :‘“5 on Site Now Occupied By O1d Lin- . 5 i uy 1t at Buick’s ehampior 1ned on play- — ilans soft, rich upholsteries, delightful to o ice Smart cutive year il onter - this ONAL LEAGUE | coln School House. the vight snd tonich P! 4 - 3 1 tieid of rec- G | e si ouch. piayed on R e Plans for a 24 apartment builling youthful —coloe- passod the 3 Jeon prepared . nohibe bellglylsilot st iars i Al i el e Luxury like this ordinarily costs a ful—Buick leads 5 h r. This leaves|Ment committ i Montreal 2, Jersey City 7 g A i LY AL the team this yenr. This lea rrey Clty It dozoce ? e e eithont even a |8peckil prizes for the winners Rochester §-0, Reading of the old Lincoln school on Lin- thossnd s parads. s of ho plagos S UNolEEReD & 8 id ot e ! incentive e Pl 450 429-133¢ | coln street, recently purchased by | dollars more. But Buick the fashion eandidate for them and there will be (100 Toronto at Baltimore, rain. Ly Qiani 1 the consolidated school aty of ¢ nee for the hoys who | 'O ¥ s 1o b eir pre- e ! m————— Sian rom he nsolidated | pleniy of chance for the boys wito |, Hhe 2l i ' PAYNE IS LAGGING Sty | SEDANS $1195 10 $1995 - COUPES $1195 m $1850 - SPORT MODELS $1193 wét3B Planito il e i c plentitude of rain dur W I pet. | b It is Cianci's plan to hegin the Al priass £. 0. b. Flint, Michigon. goworment tax 0 be added. The G. M. 4. C. fnance plhan, the most droivable, is ovalidiie, Not onc place is hoy past we Val Jllood Itochester Bl % 667 work of r;:mn{vg U‘n 4:541\ h-.um:le: AT 411 positio; re Kept complete control over > [Toronto 2 6% & 5 jat once. e plans have been sub- 2L iaiien e Hemoatiions .."x course and everything will be $n | Montreal ] ‘ goq | Oklahoma Youth ¥alls Behind 0,003 (o the huilding inspector for those who display the most ability | Ship Shupe for the first tournament Newark . 4 ‘ | Pyle Cross Country Derby and s |approval. Special i l:f",’",“ 10:ghe 5 CAP[TOL BU[CK Co e N L e e 1 greens are perfect | Buftalo Rt ‘ 0! 7oning law will probably be requir-| L S4v Wikt Ao seest fho plags, |0 faisiage ook Lo Bt i 8 Led by Hive Hours. od before the work of construction 193 ARCH STREET R. L. GANNON, Mgr. TEL. 2608 } - it hard and right | ] 3 P {is permitted. | & i ” Jack Delaney, the Freneliman | ¢ Now- | I3 6 Springfield, TiL, May 1 (UT laAln-b e | ) Associate Dealers $ e\ wicke whiile | — drew Pay p 3 e kla., v S X O o AP H -1 . H H with an Trish name, the of | i B o il . jurew Payne, the Claremorc. Okla.|Tyq ('ruisers and More | Kullberg's Garage, Plainville Boyd J. Height, Southington the north, is only an old rusty sword | the bunkers and other traps are as| - Games Today | vouth who set the pace for the Pyle| Marines to Nicaragua | s thit caldt ent buttes atier. his S 8 they cver were, 5 uftalo at Newark- cross-country runners recentty untit| , VWATINES 19 ICHTAETIR | WHMEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT...BUICK WILL BUILD THEW zy‘ilull'l\“ink\?"-‘\ '\(-,,(,.L 1:,.",”.“, fons of the alibi fraternity, the| EASTERN LEAGUE | eter Gavuzzi overtook him. Was|y (£ — Determination by American i “lffers” and the “Damphinos” will | gging Gavuzzi by nearly five hours |, yyorities to prevent any raid by end came so suddenly that Delar be Beld this week and a conferenee | 3 5 ioday. ibls ipenshelgent osshd e OUR BO RD[NG HOUSE B er knew what happencd. | Games Yesterda, s S o s ¥ Wil develop, it is hoped, sotie m.! irtora T ”nw: " | Gavuzzi, the Southampton, ENg. ! agun was seen today in the arrival | A y Ahel'l'l | entrant, finished secon in yesterday's | ot the cruisers Cleveland and Gal- | 26 mile ol f]’g";‘ Virden, while{ oston with detachments of Ameri- yne came in 10th. can marines. The Anglo-ngunn'-' time . ™3, The Cleveland and Portland later {2:07:40. John Salo, Passaic, N. Ju.) o0eeded north while the Galveston Dielaney was a4 champion as al ter excuses than were offered last heavyweight bui he was a te eras heavyweight. Iy Montgomery in Waterbur, Pittstield 3. Providence 4, Springfield 3. Bridg-port at Albany, rain. bloo knocked oat '« YCAN BELIEVE ME OR NGT, PARDNER ~ | | EAGUE 7 % K N quick order but he has lost 1o Jim- | PLAN CHURGH L.4 Standing e 3 3:01:50. : U my Maloney, Sharkey has finished | i e N i, et hCan gt el clapaeq 2N Denver remained. Thin reas: BUT FIFTEEN VEARS AGO, I WAS T’ BEST WM TilS . his career in the class of ponderous Lt 9 N e ew Haven . 5 2 178 iryas sured those who have hr-\‘nq(n‘nlrflll STRONE MAN TJUGGLER IN VAUDEVILLE ? e ‘ufim ‘”ms et | Bight Teams Wil Probably Enter | pigregol 4 2 s that General Augustino Sandine =3 Z il el dlenlfionst Cuing o gans] IO WRID YSIN Blay a8 DR pigeeiern . ] 3 B AT vie, Clursmore. Okia, |10 Cabezar. Thersihave baon ing)- WHEELS O ME ARMS, AN' BALANCIN' A STUPID ENousH"To A o 4 Andrew Payne, Clare: 5 ] 5 e " nection with the prospects of De- | merly With soft Ball, | Providence ..., 3 ‘ .," r'“\l‘ ¥ cations, l\t‘:\u- er, that .\.n.nrlm:l!l SEVEL‘ flUAPRE'D PoUND CANMON o ME BELIEVE é laney in the fight with & 3 | Springficld 3 b S oS ding activities are over for the| " G L i ) An Tnter-Church loague, plaving | Waterbury 3 3 John salo, Passaic, NoJo 390 {0 Ty oing sinee there are persia- ] CHIN, WHILE “TH' ORCHESTRY PLAYED -TH' 0 PREPOSTEROUS X fldgeport 15 his home S e o H Wiltip Granville, Hamilton, Ont,, |{ent Tumors that he has been il LIGHT BRIGADE !-TALK ABOUT INSPIRIA' L. T YARM! wer Now, ® dollar of 1 port moncy bet on | vonsicting probably of eight teams, i e e g ‘| for some time at a small plantation AR Lo (Tl T D S s Toxl L i, | nertiean of Matngiin ONE_MISHT WHILE"MIRLUP T ATitLery ¢ TLL-TELL Wil sumuier, it was decided last night | Springficld at Hurtrord. ;_‘lkr“Jf"-“jr' e o e ERtl y W EELS,'AH BALANCIN'TH' CASMOA ON ME A HARD LuckK When @ fighter's friends in his [at a managers’ meeting at the Y. M 1. : R R e JAPAN FEARS R nu"\:.\ | CHIN, “TH” AUDIENCE GOES INTo A RIGT OF “TALE, ‘“’. home town refiuse,to back him up, A. Gaaes will be played at Wil- | erbury. S 2 Kyoto, Japan, May 1. (®—More S " fm it I sesmomaii 1o Smppost (1 [low Tiroak park, it is expected, o | New Haven at Bridgeport. S reeste, Hals, A1sie |14 Z500D police m piain clothes APPLAUSE ,~] -TAKE A BOW,~ AN’ SEVEW BEST HiM! there isn't mueh confidence in his | Monday and I'rfiday cvenings, being | e "““"m mek, fricste, T 2227 and uniform are to be detailed for HUNDRED % ability elsewhers scheduled to start at 6:45 o'clock. | Games Tomorrow il b 4 ;. | coronation ccremonics here in No- ” o ; £ | While the schedule has not been | Hartford at Springfield. _Jdohn Croniek, Saskatoon, Sask.f . por Rad and fanatic natives Delaney may now 2o back to the the moguls voted to| Albany at Pittsfield. # 421:53:38. , 'are fearcd more than ever in the tzht heayyweight panks or he might " cumpire’s history. and the guarding «ink into oblivion. Il certainly will|will mean that the regular season| ¥oW Haven Bridgeport. lof the emperor, empress and royal teams were reprosented last POLIGE “AGENT" VANISHES‘ 'upon as a sacred duty. Desides spoke definitely in favor | ——— ‘;Pavy Tpomm guards along the | S ball. Thesw were 1 11 Matives in Raseball Kyoto-Tokyo railroad, there will be . New Britwin High school | Trinity church Seryman's Bible ponaiq Louts Messenger. All Gre- | psns ShVEpros i | 6,500 picked police in Kyoto, in ad- baseball team will meet the Hait-|class, Stanley Memorial church, Swe- | ” hger. Allas Gra- yoie 10 Perfect Opening 1lans | aition to local forces, to guard the ford H. S team at Willow dish Bethany church, uth Congre | imperial family and guests. park next Friday afternoon. | jonal church, and First Baptist | | | §s an unusual sitwmtion hecause of fchurch. The Center Congregational [ Teaves City for Parts Unknown, | the fact that an athletic team of jchurch, not representdd, is known to the New Dritain High school will | be partial to the “indoor” hall, and start its season with a contest with is believed that the champion Hartf | 1iest Lt 18 will round out the cight ms, Rev, Vernon L. Phil- never get very fa hecause instead of improving, he | has gone away buck night ay. May 21, which [ I'rovidence at Waterhury. | Louis Perrella, Albany, 422:23 | ham, Repudiated By Authorities, | in Meridon Tonight. Meriden, May 1—A meeting of the | \C“"' STON CHALLI » ‘I)onn!: Louis Messenger of }~1u|nwv§::n;;nl ;::;u:tm'-::‘ ‘]‘::‘”‘I’;:"c:;:"“‘.’t‘;I..{k::mo‘:;:\l'i "‘\:Zyc,}u“:".l :,l,.:n':( l\;rl;:l‘\m“n. L the ."m‘";;’fé',' oxrat‘;;,”: o'clock, Dr. J. . Stoddard will 1f'..'ffi$..:"fo e 1::’“;:(1{;:».1 . : s tocal ‘"n‘ou:]‘;- department as An?("‘ i:ll;:" “"‘_"_'“l;‘“:l{:‘:d "‘;:";::i""(::";‘ | British professional whe Complains About Walsh [y faiovad i \"4[:! DL, while | 011 the police he had deserted from ; Simsbury and South Manchoster arc |, orocional. The match will be for : For Mo T 4 ‘boice | 1e Mavy. 8o far as is known, he|cxpected to attend. 136 holes and a side purse up to $5,- New York, May 1 4P—The demo- | this is also helivved 10 be the €bolce | yay not aought by the naval author.| The revisesd constitution will be |10 | & X‘ ie state co tee in a state- |of e 4 V'S or Y el | el R e G e e, but he claimed to have heen| presented by Tom Brennan of Wal- | et Gaued from Governor Swiilvsfowrel, so that entries from € 1in the coast uard service at New | lingford and action Will be taken for | London and to have R ave |its adoption. Members of the league dmer Jolnson, Fnsikn Carl Pred-| gy, agging through New Haven. | were given fnstructions last week to iebion and Ayt S ren Revend gy not to be used in llquor|scek a man for the positon of treas- privileges in circularizing cam- material i Cal on entries and report back at Al yot e on account of the expos-|will be submitted tonight. The list he statement cha nafor | meeting to b Jw}.i 8 o'clock next iy e onal attorneys that he had | of league officials is atill open And | «f trief everythisg, byt got ne results until I Walsh with franking copies of a | Monday night. George Hamlin was | iy umpire wishing to aubmit his | seed RABALM. New T s mch beter and | : 3 a police record although he teatifind . - letter by William G. MeAdoo o jauthorized fo secure a playing feld |00 oath that he had never been | name may do so by writing Dr. J. E. for eight 11(-.:;'"‘3“-.!" m rg, Moss. 1¢ n convicted of any offense anywhere. Stoddard, president of the league. JALM tenight. 50¢ and $1.00 at druggiets. | the w Jomas A Walsh of his congressional frank- every registered democratic voter in | from the park departm California. Information concer the practice vas sent Smith head- | EGYPT ‘WILL SOON REPLY 5 quarters by lsadore B. Dockweiler i . of Los Angeles, who also said that Senator Walsh's supporters had ] Answer G been circularizing the state with [Pian 1o Auwer Great b ; anti-Tammany cartoons which he| Afternoon—Note is Said to be descrived as icious in charac-| TLL TAWE THIS RING— Sorev— W TH DICKENS Do || HE AWT ON T ter and utterly contemptible in con- | Fricndly. I'LL PaY $50 DOWN BUT WE CANT ONY YoU GIVE THAT AN EL et By lewss Do et S osiro, Tay pt.. Mary 1 (P—The AND TH N' DOPE M‘J\'fls‘(-f %WN‘PTM"- — e LEU ? Govetnor Gardiner of Mimousl # gopiian reply to Great Beitain will . support of Senator Reed was being i b Lt IS 10 2 sent to California voters under the \n50n " 1t is understood to be couch- frank of Represcntative C. C. Dick- | in privndlicat forms and cxnressen fnson. [ Egypt's inabilits to admit the right i of t Britain or any other power \ SNOW CAN( lto interfere with nx«‘ mdrw“ndn'nt it e ] 3 legislation of the 1 tian parlia- urday’s snowfall has forced cancel- ment, hut in order to demonstrate lation of today’s Dartmouth-Provid- | Egypt's good will and her desire to ence baseball game, as well as that maintain friendly relations with with Clarkson Tech tomorrow, it Great Britain the assemblies bill was wan announced today. Efforts will |0y proceeded with last night at in- be made to get the field in condi-|tended. but will be held over until » tion for the Brown game Saturday. |(he next parliamentary scssion. — .3 Egyptian government ev- GIRLS' TEAMS BOWL, presses the hope that in the means ‘Tonight at Rogers Recreation al- time a of better understanding . leys, the Charter Oak Girls' team. will be reached, permitting the re- Icaders in the state league, will bowl moval _of present difficulties. Tt the Rogers Recreation Girls. The trusts that the manner in which the | local team has been hitting a fast 'yeply is worded will convince Great pace in recent matches and if they | Britain of Egypt's desire to avoid continue 1o iow the same form to- [friction and that Great Britain will » night, the Charter Oak contingent [aceept the ptian action as a will have a fongh match on their satisfactory response to Rer ulti- imatum. n this

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