New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 3, 1928, Page 5

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m: san (3 time | ) Joseph «upion). and two Canadian provinces to meet {with him May 24 and 25 to discuss |automobile mishaps of all kinds. | The Hartly Foundation which hss Heavy- |allotted a fund for study of the sub- P e o _ {aeet will bo represented and the Na- weights is Expected Volluwing De. tional Safety Council has been asked to send a delegate. The contference will discuss a pro- posal to echange terms in which Summer Butterick Quarterly 10¢ Mecting Between laney Fight, Boston, May ¥ (Ul') — Another . were formed resentative ba ball tewms were in the city elimina- | ion tournament. They were Ilment of men and boy | Rule winning tb est hono EMPSEY vs SHARKEY REVIEW I]F YEAR Sixteen Boy S sions { Lectures—Demonstrations. D 3 ‘.}‘m-c held in the swimming | Co-operating with the ational department at this AR IR sessions were conducted in the pub- | Playground Association for the valuable space given to th fered the four 1,000 point all around | e snnnel hasiol Sdapitent 18 different teams. One hundred and | men and boys, to be 54,650 starting S e e & 19ial b 1. el raining d in the four junior aquatic The average attendance per month Lasiell L i Amirastent classes were conducted weckly. for |4 In addition to the regularly sched- | “Y" Arrows and Midget teams. Th Eighty spceial leaders’ training clas: “"“,”“' following 2 long: Wess men and boys who could not swim o senior handball tournaments tournament pluy. ™ Q NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1928, T ty advanced swimming [Red Cross a serles of lecturcs and e wishes 10 cSpress its approci- e conducted for | demonstrations werc held at police :tion 1o the local papers, New Lrit- Mnother « M Swinming class and fire department headquarters, |4in Becord and New Britain M ovatd e et lic school swimming campaign und | During the warm months of July | "Y" physical actlvitics during ihe lncmsm Attendaflcfl NOM hy' 16 !lo_\:; were mu;.;_ln. 1o swim. and August the physical department | I'ast year. cagues—Tournaments opened up the swimming pool twice P i Two hundred and three boys en- | o) B E P bysical Deparment Heads {2 som, o v o — |ana fifty-four boys enrolled in the |four basketball leagues composed of report of the Y. M. C. A. shows a 1 i total attendance of members using |fifty-two boys registered in the jun- iy . P lor volley bal lorganized into four he physical provileges of the | ¥ | Lie physieal p . {leagues with 16 teams entered. April 1st, 1927, and ending March | en- | 3nst, 1 The attendance the pre- |Jo¥ed competition in the four jun- | yiona veap of 3 ior hockey indoor leagucs with 14 | o te itered. One hundred and five | classes regular and special, were con- | ¢ ! ol ducted for the past season as com- fne Tindved and, ovanty pared to 1,051 of the previous year. stenad) i s tha s nteraol Ibasketball eltmination tournament reached 4,537 as compared to 4,377 |1 the year hefore. | Two boy Ten different physical training | Fopre: men and boys during the scason. Al | these classes with the cxception of two met three times weekly, uled classes the physical department | Mid won the chameionship in promoted various special clusses to | their class. Several “Y* senior hand- meet the demands of its meml ball teams engaged in 10 dual meets en were conducted with an enroll- |19 _“‘“f“"'""" AL ment of 39 men and® boys. In|Hartford. The squatics 2 sessions were held for | ¢S and Jost 11, and 101 of thew re taught to swim | Were conducted with 36 different the yast year. ted Cross life s teams and 80 men enjoying ”‘“_' O, ing sessions were conducted with petition during the ontLERoL | Wrestling The “Y* wrestling tes Hiollowir n met the s during | with tht following » Waterbury * fhie se | Taft schoc {—lost 1 Holyok: n 14 1o 9 » "-—won ) to 6; forfeit, s ¥, M. C. A, Chumpionship tournament won sec- lond place for high lLonors.® ! Track and Field track team entored sev- s winning places at Wilm- and Waterbury d losing out t by five championship tov cat held at Memorial field in Wil- Brook park. me i ‘“\:H» ymnastics tered bury, ,. several individual king second place for npetition. Il Leagues Thirty-six match games of | ball were played at the local asso- ciation in the Inter-church le Two junior busketh csentative te Hi “Y" and Leaders, played approximately matches wit outside organiza- 1t's color these days, that makes a arment stylish! With a fifteen- | 10 cent envelope of Diamond Dyes, you | {415 can make an old or fuded t smart as any on display. Keep al your clothes stylish—through tic quick magic of home dycing. deautiful dyeing or perfectly gor- geous tinting is casy, if 3 use original Diamond dyes). Brighten the house, tains, spreads, ete., are Diamond | 1ione winning the dyed dn an hour or less; right over ! o ather color | FREE: Your you the Diamond Dy, valu- abls suggestions, casy dircetions tual piece-goods color samples. Or ! g depariment write for illustrated = ook Color | yjon oxhibitions were promated in Craft, postpaid from DIAMOND { Zqaition to the parents' night dem- DYES, Dept. N16, Burlington, Ver- | giciration glven by all the junfor mont, Diamond Dyes sket- the city. ns, y of gumes o public might bes iinted with the In order that | come fuily acq of program col three physical educa members. Industrial I K Meet annual industrial track meet 100 entries from the five The drew over |Class B champions, weekly to the playgrounds boys in the city. In addition to the regular gram the physical department co- operated _with the following or- nizations in promoting welfare: Doy Scouts, ioys' club, Chamber of Commerce, Fish and Game club, Y. W. C. A., Industrial council nd Playground association, providing entertainment to various fraternal associations and the Hartford County “Y" association. Champlons (Men) Hand ball doubles—Open eham- pions, E. Mag-C. Hawkins; Class A champions, H. Dresscl-T. Crowe: W. Nelson- Conlon; Class C champions, F. Berquist-H. Alderman. Champlons (Boys) Paddle tennis doubles champions —Steinman-Perakos; singles cham- vion, H. Steinmann, All around athletic champions— ass, L. Carlson: Junior Ritter Employed B and Inter- mediates clas Galati, Basket Ball Leagues Junior “A” clasy Stanley, Dochanas and 'l ampions, clhampions Messenger, bin. Junior Burritt, Jrs., Hav- lick, Cianflone, ployed “B3 verines, Webber, Anderson and Hance, Em- 3 ampions, Wol , Carlson, McEvoy, Ginsberg, Roeber, Josapavich and Nimro. Intermediate class champions, Benders, Stol, Arendt, Parada, Kozra, Alvord, An- derson, Ginsberg and Melingonis. Hockey League Junior ain, Carlson, Bakonas, Diminsky, Littlejohn vder, Hynark and Carl- sen. Employed “B” class champio; Booth, Sexton, Ratagowskl, Kopieki, Bayram, Russell, Ginsberg, Hammy " and Hirozy. Junior “B" class cham- | pions Submarines, Mcligonis, Crowl Galati, Schmidt, and Smith, Intermediate claks cham- pions, Bruins, Goldman, Kopeiki, Kogra Johnson, Volley Ball League “A" Champions, Tigers, Bertoline, Goldstein, Shave- Richards and $teinmann, Ju- B” league chumpions, Bniffens, Dickenson, Mainer, Rem- 8, Steve and Russell, Em- ployed “B” league champions, Li Zles, Lindgren, Ramizi, Dugato, Stella and Wolf. Intermediate cham- pions, Aces, Galati, arda, Kopiccka, Gaydosh and Alvord. Stohl and Junior Begley. State Champions Track and field two mile run, Dan Healy, New Dritain, 10 min. 30 2-5 see. 12 1b. Shot put, Bliss Clark, New Britain, 44 ft. 7 inches. Discus throw, Vernon Read, New Britain, 105 ft. 3 inches. Hand ball singles, (four-wall), Hen Dressel (three times champion). Wrestling, 118 1b, championship | pro- | | before the Olympic track and field Schinder, Galati, Zettermann, | " class team, New Brit- | © .| Hanover to the pea in the belief t the , Zettermann. | Preston, Linn, Eisenberg, Remillett | Hultherg, Meligonis, | ndustrial Stanley plants entered, Philip Nimro, Ncw Britain. Just DiptoTINT, or Boilto DYE O nnouncing the N EW CONVERTIBLE SPORT CABRIOLET (AGAIN Chevrolet introduces into the low price field an entirely new conception of style, distinction and elegance— —a new Convertible Sport Cabtiolet with body by Fisher—avivid,dashing, two-four passenger model that offers the practical comfort and convenience of the Sport Coupe, plus the smartness and distinction of the Sport Roadster! Finished in Romany Red Duco, with black body bead- ing striped in gold . . . and embellished with artistic touches of gleaming polished nickel—this distin- guished new model is one of the most attractive cars to be seen on the streets and highways. 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Buckley expects to discuss the ter with him at that time. | Games, Wickersdorf, Thuringia, Germany, | m. Muy 3 P—The injury to the ankle| “Rickard believed that Dempsey of Dr. Otto Peltzer, Germany's great | can Le prevailed upon to fight again, middle distance runner, is |and 1 have the same feeling,” Buck- |scrious as was first feared, it nOW [ley said. “I'd like to sce Sharkey in develops, and the expectation is that | there again against Dempsey, with {he will be able soon to resume train- | sharkey fecling as hLe did when he ing for the Olympic games. { ough the ropes to start the After spending a comfortable aftair Monday night. night, the swelling was reduced to- “That tnvestization being m |day sufficiently for Pelitzer's ph: Delaney fight c |sician to make a thorough examina do with Shark tion and determine that no damage 1 investigation of Delaney |10 the bone had occurred. It was arkey spent $1,200 of good {feared yesterday that the ankle had money in training at Orangebury, N been splintered, but the injury 18 Y. and he was o million times hot. now diagnosed as no more than a | fer pared, physically and men- severe sprain, ixnm for a fight. than since his bou | Dr. Pelitzer hurt Lis foot in alwith Maloney. That scandal talk will mix-up playing handball. He will be | dic a natural death. » Wil be held ir fout of competition for some Hme,| oI faol very much as if the Demp- but with three months remaining|sey match would be a good one and 2 z crate tremendous interest. Have That Footlight Sheen rd was to have talked with By Edung Dempsey yesterday on the matter of o |going back into the ring. 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