New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 4, 1928, Page 23

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERA F S F B b “ S d- IKAPLAN []A B[l T hwn,lfupl.m may tear away with his|prize fighter in a dramatic play en- paid to Al Jolson. Komar, Lithuanian wrestier; @8 - se i A punishing body work, but the cy-|titled “The Big Fight,” by Max Mar- psey is enthusiastic about the|ed Dr, Karl Sarpolis of Chieage s pe a ki n 8 Al UNS ET R a a tan lng Y clones rushes of Day will not make [ cin and Milton Herbert Gropper, ] nd will go through a period of | two out of three falls here last the goingz any foo casy for the Meri- [which will be produced in New training to condition himself for his | night. H AMERICAN LEAGUE den Mite York this fall by Sam Harris and rol | Komar ascored the first tall in 38 o f s p o r t 8 f Joo Tralon is another of the stug- | Albert Lewis under the divection of | “I got to defend my laurels in the minutes, 20 seconds;. Sarpelis the sing ® Games Yesterday | 114 Robby Mays isn't go- | David Ticlasco. tory,” Jack sai o 1 got to be in second in 4 minutes, 25 seconds; Roston : )l'h"vl‘!hm. 1 to get any bargain in him. Kap- Estelle 1 ) ¢ i and T'll have to do some | Komar the third in 5 minutes, § sec- Other clubs not sehedul % letas.s . - vest " ] (120 himself can attest to this state- {will play the leading i of sy like the part and I be- | onds. o o ot suaven ot )il Practoe ession Hed a0 25 Sluggers Feature Excellent CaNE 1o oo oottt il play the eding ol 1 of 4 1o, 1 ke the " . 1e; S given today - H over him st Rochest a tew months | g, o Ligg 1 —— o in one of the New Yori, ¥l . " e . q y f S | said, the biggest salary ev The raccoon is fond of the water- a0l '”“*:'\::m‘uo"l sewgpapers. St, Maw s Field Last ngm Sanling ; Planned in New Haven only after @ ten round session | anvone on the N ’ TING MATCH | side and carefully washes all s ime ago, T of toe-ta-tor slugging which found | previous high st St Loston, May 4 (UP)—Joe “Bull* | food :T'I':Y"ln”]lfir\wvl\' an operation in his New York 1 E ———r Trabon refu; absalilicty fo netreat ] S0 na e BIEH R ; i jieee jroat. In a boxing bout when h 2 Cleveland ...... 13 7 | e o fighter, not’an i ives 2 blow on (he side of his _ Baschalitwill ke Lsberail dn mith | py;), 001pnia R i e e (”N_I 'd, 1t has the effect of choking|® Crash in this city Sunday after-|q “yooic0 " S x e | I tantian opihs R and this is what put him asag 1000 When the Faleon 1 team e 1 ity when one stops to dissec another of the | i Detroit e i T - the other night. {fakes the field in the first game of {1 "t¢ ot . 4 fisfic proram which las e Narjoly And tha sians e & et e T e e e v v it 8 Individuality wwhich is not @ ** Claim lon g Bost e . The explanation ssems plausible |ford. Tl postponed opening day | 204" E Georgin Day and Kid Moore i one of the ¢nough when it is remembered that |coreimonics of last Sunday will take Games T . gL it i FA many thought that Delaney had heen | Plce this week with Mayor Angelo | . - #ies 2ods | o e T nter ) Lay-Kaplan meet- ut a hit in the throat. He lay on the M. Paoncssa tessing ont the first St. Louls at T8 e - i 8 e t interest has beea floor unahle to get his hreath and|ball ' | Dietroit at Philadelphia 7 e t I considerably by the qual- many thought that he was going mto| Following pirited practice.ses-| o 0 O (AU 1 S e S o i pporting prograim convulsions. |sion at the field last night, Coach Sl ) o Ao’ {lie Fivst four-|anda 1 audience is expected to Since ready-to-wear ¢lothing was first intro- . {Rav Begley has about decided on : : ] g3 o lwa the elashes - i | d CLOTHESIN his starting lineup for Sunday after Games Tomorraw LEE = e 2 o duced, manufacturing railors have talke An investigation into the fact of fnnon. Several new candidates were 'I“"I*f“ a \\"‘ Yo} : ] w COEDRY (; Y about the individuality of their garments. whether Jack Delaney trained pro- en deck for the workout and th.{ S Louis at Washingto | le the word slug comveys to | X e R perly enough for the fight, would be | IFalcons will have, it is ¢y Dotroit at Philadelphia ind 2l which when [y g b Naturally. Individuality is the foundation & silly movement. 1t would not only | much stronger offensive mac Cleveland at Rostor and Mains lights, | of smartness be leading nowhere but would prob- | than it was thonghi S —— ete. f e vecenver Loth Day “WED ” ably end without anything being |eral well known d ‘ NATIONAL LEAGUE an o whided in this howes = 3 N P N 5 ! ut suit, however, snlish, be truly definitely discovered. An investiga- | Hartford have joined the squad and i shug Aes {lie fact that | LAL!Y But «an a suir. howe : ! tion into the charges that the fight |their work has shown them to he in Games Yesterday neither packs an especially murder- Mt R, individual when it is sold by the hundred was fixed would probably he a het- | #xcellent shape for a hard campaign Boston &, Pittsburch 4 ous punch. E vhat they lack in =5 4 5 dozen? We leave the answer to you. Fer movement i tore Is any faunda- |1 sear a1 imnings) ey e et e vor 0 Sudents Jeer Firemen in Thei tion in fact to the rumo: The Hartford team is composed of | St. Louis 7, Cineinnafi 5. quantity and the number of gloye: b Wi : e £ Marlb 1 R the m of baschall falent in the 3 thrown during their 5o-minute ses- | An is { S B ld Vith the 1|van.I\_J<(vpv_\ o arlborough Pete Reilley, that astute handler [Capital City. Mo:t of the well known E o, ‘Tuesday pight should be emp § 10 dave bl lflg Modes, a genuine individuality became pos- *ho piloted Jack Delaney to the [stars of the diamond (here have| v and abose the nunber of Kids in at e e i bbb Ao light heavyweight championship: of |Uven collected as members of the b nee at a free ice-cream pi : 2 L 2 : the world and then sold his interests | St. Anthony club and the Falcons ' Cincinnati . A short tim we were of th ; H.w. '\I: . May 4 (P—col of Protected Individuality only a strictly in the Bridgeport fightcr fo Joc [Will find the opposition us thouch as | Brooklyn . g B3 | opinion that Kid Kaplan was ahout ¢ 20 year old gymnasium Timited number of cach pattern can be sold b £ o Jacobs and others for a reputed |@ny to be met fhis coming season. |St. Louis . S - g up the gloves. We also had carly today while th ih this cits. X price of $50,000, must have seen the | This game will he the 'ast inde |Pittshurgh ...... 7 ame opinion when he was in | S'udents, many of whom apparent! n this city. il o ne [pendent. one that the IFalcons will | Roston . 7 : s fast stages as the featherweight | No70 not reluctant to view the jick | play hefore starting their campaizn | Chicago 3 24 | champion of the world. At that time Placement of the old building by a A Marlborough Mode gives you that dis- % X in the Connecticut State Baseball | Philadelphia . ... the business of making his weight | 110% structure, good naturedly jeere. i : 3 2 Ivident lley could diseern | k Y : ,,,v‘,fl,],,:zl\:‘.n\f',,g oy ,:‘,: ',,,“d,w,,',f', leagne. The Faleons will probalily | was 100 niueh for the Kid and Slow- men and at one point at tinctive nnhnd\mluh which vou c‘nnld get path and Jacobs & Co. have heen|°P°N Up a weck from Sunday Games Today ed him up appreciably. tenipt, a hydrant but otherwise in only the finest of custom 1eft holding the remnants of what | *8#inst ene of the clubs in the cir- [ New York at Cincinnati Ruf in his latest venture over- . d by a drenching from was onee one of the best drawing|S1t and this will start the players Rrooklyn at St.. Louis. the handicap of o trick kiee | S tlos, dasiernt d % . Sloff n the campaign shoull Boston at Pitisburgh versisted in slip t officials declined te confirm . #ive use of this ards o fight business, If any- | © persi in slipping out of 3 y v :,’,\N,:“hg]‘.“,,;:]‘-,‘ ";.',,‘,‘,‘,, ,.', ,\m‘” {bring the state champicaship to this| Chiladelphis at Chicago . Kaplan seems to have found a | Mot it the blaze was of incen Is it any wonder that Marlborough Modes piemier a1ydy appears to us o be the present man- |1 T> Falcons will . vactice Sat- : part of Nis old speed and | 1iAry origin but said it was “suspi- Dear the stamp of approval of the man who £ Al oo | urday afterncen ¢ 2 o'clock T and i ihatl aver ritnh cious” and announced an investiga . A agers of Chevalier Jack, the I'reneh- : e rpinulogftn . ¥ dresses with discrimination? man with an Irish name .., Kensingt £ of his should he a fratilre of | tion would he mad ki The Atll-Isensix Philadelphia at ttle with the Church street ! arted near the boiler | session Saturday Rrooklyn at S | Tornado. v n the basement, and spread Something definite may be zained inbay. Mo, adine: Nus Jiden . Brooklyn alsst [k L 5 cw Yo incinna Kapla 1 working h Je | 10 the main gymnasivm floor where the Connecticut A. A. U, in New Ha- | yqpy B de g . : gy | — lis a to taper off tomorrow and ~-n]-. he Considerable appa -~ e . A= fwork will he done in preparation L 2 . s awn to alimost : cquipment was sa o ven. A new registration board will (). apening of the Connecticut State INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE down to almost a walk to | 2 e e saxed iy 1 hosen t 1 th 1d | o AN a tart at the Arena L ho, howeve lined to 20 t 50 e chosen 1o succeed the old one f1eague which will include Kensing- i 2 c ai firemen in drag line: (1) e e A el Games Yosforday and those who delight in Kapla !0 dragging lines ot vhose members resigned because lyon ag a membar. Voth praciice S enday h | otherwise facilitat th 'k of Toronto 4, Newark wonld have heen tickled with i« e facilitating the work of | ort o in - yester- | CAtinguisii blaz tailoring. ries, desienad Games Tomorrow Boston at Pittsburgh they were unable to carry out the ns will be held at 2 o'clock. 1 rules of the union governing boxin Jersey City 6, Rochester 3 i Hund and students ! : . i Rochestor 36 | Bim movijie t the ring very un- | [ fund has heen #ul- ils jdentity, the officers of Montreal . o G001 1ike a man who was recently under meg State orzaniaztion are doing their best to prevent this move on the part of the national hody. s s “The Store For You” ticut A AL U to Hold Special the carc of sician becuause of | N - 9 1 T o Meeting In New Haven l':.':l'::‘n'vomf i § 4‘ - v‘H'|‘r‘.‘wj~‘:«x\yv11:“.-v; Day there is no need 1 DEMPSEY THE ACTOR | 861 Main Street Opp. Myrtle ! Jersey City .. of going into detail with regard to | | Amateur boxing as a sport is at i standstill and it is doubtful it it will hoe again started for some time. The New Haven, May ¢ (UI)-—The G investigation has caused the mem- | Connecticnt A, A, U will hold a spe- bers of the hoxing committee to re- | cial meeting here tonight, ostensibly #ign along with the registration [ to chose a new registration hoard to altimore at Ruffalo. is a mystery, but the fact remains committee and both of these willj replace that which recently resigned ading at Montreal. that Georgie is within a pound or | New York, May 4 (I"P)—Jack Jave to be reorganized before plans|after the unsuccesstul attempt to| f ntte ; 2 - | 1o of fighting weight at all times Dempsey has signed a contract to OUR BOARDING H S for the future can be discussed. ‘\""““ up l‘r“"l fonalism in th SASTLRN LEAGULE |and conld take a fight on almost a | firlit two rounds every night for a state's eur boxing. . 2 e 5 - = moment's notice. vear. Vight fans hero are eager for the | "'f.”'",” Vl’-lll :\‘ “”“h»l of i He can be depended upon not to| The former heavyweight eham- :‘.;\m o b |v;.vnn'f).1 ‘.i\.. with 3\(:7\' Iu’“\:"l'l ‘.lee ,”n,[. seeil fh»‘o” Hartford 3, New ol : remain idle in the ring against Kap- | pion has agreed to play the role of a { “ANES, EGAD~ KANSAS criY AND N e summer months coming on. ¢ to avoid the suspens cat-| Bridgeport terbury 1. \ N \ there is every chance hat outdoor y National Secretary Daniel .| Springtiold 7. Albany 5 { HouSToN WILL MAKE -THE AIATH \(To SToP oNce shows would he held in this city. | ‘ervis. Ferris, after mtnmlmlz a Lrovidence 8, Pittsficld 5. \ COMSECU“flUE NATIONAL CO'J\/EQ’“ODJS -fo RE-SET FIGHTERS ARE SIGNED |5 vsos ot to e York wat- S . ME WELL DAVE, 1 PREDICT -HESE PLATE dent Murray Hulberz the Connecti- W L i \ | “TWo, OF BEING -THE MoST SPIRITED With Sergeant Sammy Baker and| 7he registration hoard, compos- |providence .. 4 § I DAVE, wMITH “THE. AVERAGE bens od of Joseph Wirtz of New Haven, |pittsticld .. 3 ; W\ CITIZEN, A NATIORAL CoNVERTIOR Umm ko S Hos g Mark Dunn of Middletown and Louis | Brid 4 5 » K KEEP o\ Nic Testo for Bout (i M b i S 4 “THRU IS LAPSE OF ¥oUR VEARS, 7\ “TALKING 5 New :'O‘II\. 3 4 ‘A“\;-:‘ 1:{‘;‘%:‘;.\”.;‘ as rouson vl)u ir ]‘ml“. f'v;w \\1Tlrr\ym_\ 5 3 5 i Is MADE NCOMPREHEK\S\BLE,“ DURING N\ ammy Baker, sharpshooting soldicr | prescnt amateur rules could not be | Alhany ... ... . w \ field wel A Testo, l‘)lu.-wnul ‘In-\\-:fl_\‘. Wirtz, former i BuT Wi MVSELE A PoLVTicAL A SHAVE !-)% of Troy, N. Y., have been signed for | secrotary of the board, told the Games Z AND ANALNTicAL EXPERT, a 10-round bout as Promotcr Jum-| United Press vecently the fault lay Waterbury at 1 bert Fugazy's first outdoor boxing|in the A. A. U. rul i o Cor. 2 THE PROCEEDINGS oF hor [fugazy's rst entdoor Iy Slin the A, A . Tule ‘rovidence at A e ' | [ &how of the season at Lbbel's Iield. | “The prescut training allowances | Bridgeport, at & Rl At NOMINATING ROUTINE ARE Nay ve entirely inadequate,” he said.| New Haven at Pittsfield QUITE SIMPLE !4,%\/,_/’ Tonight. Reading . G 3\ lis condition process. Here is a | lGentr cIs to go hetter ac Lormer Heavywelght Champion and mes Today ime go v He is praclically tire | Jorsay Cily at Ttoch e ss and likes fo frain. What enjoy- Newark at Toronto, nent hie gets ont of continual work Quality Rather Than Price is What We Emphasize His Wife Signed for Leads in the Play “The Big Fight" mes Yesterday Tugazy hopes to malke the Baker The rules cannot be lived up to. — ~al WiLL Mesto mateh a semi-final 1 meet- | No word has come from Inlbert "« Tomorrow ing between Rid Tgancis, Ttalian|as yot concerning the suspension. 1t| Waterbury at Hartford. bantamweight, and Bushy Grahan, | was thought he was await | Providence at A They stay up without of Utica, N. Y. outcome of IKenned clean-up ef- Bridgeport at H inedic o The New York State Athletic com- | fort, New Haven at 1ttsicld. | Wautlme pressure misston recently suggested that e NO STRINGS: No buckles. No saggi : - R ot : NGS s. No sagging Baker and Testo he matclied to « WATSON IN RUNNING about the hips! Noth: e velop a challenger for Joe Dundee’s| Jrummon, Ind., May 4 (Ph—Ager- | he hips! Nothing around your welterweight title. Ace Iludkins won | cd by a letter which had termed him waist but a soft, flexible Asbelr par- the decision “over Baker in a fight|an insincere candidate, Senator Saturday Ol'lly 4 ented 1caisthand .. . expanding and &cheduled to bring about the samelJames 1. 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