New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 2, 1928, Page 9

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

BRIEN T0 WIN * | Speaking of Sports It looks as tho O'Connor's Hartford Gene Martin's New Haven Profs are | slated for another New Haven-Hart- | ford buttle for the Eastern Baseball | League per on Monday Night's Bout O'Brien and probably re leading in the gye v g by a knock- The P Kid Kaplan of the Al league W the Senators just bes [yjejjo.t ic O'Bricn bout fyr t} hind. This recells the great battle [ Noyw and middewecight cham- of 1423 when, with Paddy O'Connor 10 be waged at the Hart- at the helm, the Senators nosed out the New Haven club., ma the late Wild Bill” Donovan in tinal stag Hartford won the irome Moy night vs Mello has a - mu tation than O'Brien will be another cight-rounder BY A KNOCKOUT Hartford, Junc — “Frankie Baxba]l Standing' Eight I teams .“cmmdv? NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, n the eight round m‘ml»(in:&l.i ommy Hamby of Holyoke. There b league, if su become an P The 1928, 9 | LOCALS EVEN SCORE Y. [New Britin Handball Teams pected that before the season ends.| Monday, July 23—K. of € there w mber of prizes to K. of P St be awarded to the winners. The Levington 1. O. Lowil probablyf yyigay. Jul stitution M A B 21-8. Bear-Cats, Meriden, defeated Mag Brothers, 21 21-18, 13-21, Hergstrom-Loomis defeated Lawsen- Radil, Meriden, 21-7, 31.4, 21-3. ween Joe Smith of Hartford and uricr of Boston: a six-rounder ake pden B0 310 and Buster Nadeau of Holyoke Iand | Monday. Juns 4—Phocnix T. 0. O. ' Phoenix, Meriden Crews. D ; . . s . a four-round op+ruer in which ay H P.va ¥ 1 galg B.; les Vs, Friday, = vaass 1 LOUIS (Kid) Kaplan Gives VieWs | 5.rons o warifors it meet Rotuna | Eight Lodge Teams to Compose &:.:v>. . " * et New o measure turned | Winner of Second Place in Kemtacky cnators and Roche of Holyoke, brother of | Priday J .ot s K Aveasiin tables on Mo last night winning tomeo Roche Derby Carries the Odds in Fale. mont Derby Today. st St. Louis, Hl, June 2 UP— vp, second in the Kentucky Lexington 1. 0. O Mon: sing > evening “tween the Solt Ball Organization . two. The best gan xington 1. O proved to be Arcanum vs. from local fraterni for the newly 15—y, M. 7. A. B a3 was a heavy favorite to win AMERICAN GUE organized Fraternal Soft Ball league K. ‘of P. 8. Blme Aopde Ui 00 Fairmont derby, feature |Nill start the scason mest Monday Lexington 1 race at the Fairmont track today. Games Yesterday [Risht st Valnges Hil Spanks (Dlas P LEIEER L e e V8 15, K. of 7 which finished third in the Detroit 5, Cleveland 4 poncal tup hean itaid qut fop el Rc T IS IR TR B PR was reckoned Mis. nd w0 sets of contests will &ed on every Monday and Fris ts during the season. Games rt at 6:30 o'clock (Other clubs not astern teams traveling scheduled t.) P al. os ve, Lex-® vs. Mechanics S—Mee! Martic Flynn and Standing vight lodges entercd in the 5 <! e fion od I et ocnix v, 24, £ e N MO g..M: (\‘\4 “\I':;»kh:!‘:mrv i New York N I\‘! g |2ENe are Junler B, T, 8t.| Friday —Lexington 1 ox =50 s 3 factor in the Hartford success that P'hiladelphia 4 Amo K, -0t P, 1T Gat it 810, T'. 43, K. of C.; K. of P i COBHAN'S PLANE FALLS I . ) AL T 4 B. | Bimo : - A onditic v 4 ondon, June 13 UP—8ir Alan fgar. is . and Lexington | Monday, Jul T, M. T A | 5 won 21-13 um's flight around England, ac-, 7% 3 v Eagles: 1 1.0 0 £ |Easics ) dy Cobham, started The Senators ling lague selocted vs. Phoenix Frida, A T.M A ® D last night from a in »\”"1. “"11 e back were named as! Friday, July $—K. of ¢ vs N oenix Vs A nd - Africa, ey Stadium Sunday for two gun with Shano Collins' Pitts fes. The first game will Jake Levy is slated to pitch one of these gamies and he says it will | be vietory No. seven, 155008 setback in s first Monday by the way, has turnal dow the offers of a manager of one the Hartford theaters to appear fhere on “Levy night” plaving his old vielin. Life. in its current issuc, says “MeGraw annexed Levy to find thut insicad of getting a good pitcher he | got only a vielinist” but Hurtford 1 fans, if that be true, would like a | pack of other violinists just like him | e | Pitching, or rather lock of it s ! the outetanding weakness of the Ha.tford team Ad Schinkel, hard in the eircuit hut he 5 usual, s hitting vonis around ti s vet failed to start | I hitting in the Ad holds '1‘[ the leazue re knife and t fork departine scason b } 8 1 r Epetienc ‘ tsed up a $3.65 meal ticket at gae | TUCKed under dis helt but At sitting in a Pittsficld onc-armed il bpan linchroom $2 o ion i . 1L Comiskey did not take kindly ! move that sent him 1o Lewis- 'O the Lngland Leaguy ! burgh pirates will be at : MR o Kt ! jud SILER U MeMalon's mer boys he e Franki coming along says Kaplan ‘and he Loug barely saved ; 3 ALE o piast week & . Ha isi fist s e Latzo former w s Mo i . Weight champion. Loughran was Mello with that | aten at the 10 round mark ot he rallicd in the last five rounds and st won the verdiet ug to go for the full count i lttle smarter | Brooklyn ... Kie ic faster | Toronto canum; Mechanizsas. K. of P a wing of his 2 Elmo. g i they were on Games Today er Hall, Lexington ledge. The by-| Monday, J “ M. T. A. B. vs. Friday, Sept. T—Areanui . E Plymouth te Lon. “w York at Detroit. "‘nl\- committee i as follows: Har. 1. 0. 0.1y Phocnix vs YoM TA s P x e How n: a < ol an, St mo, chairman lechanics S—— Do alhn Lo L. Sandberg, Lexington 1. 0. O, 1 iy 1 chanies va. Monday, Sopt : . END LONG TRIP Philadelphia st Chicage Duplin, Royal Arcany The K. of . St. Elmo vs. Fagles; Lexington 1. 0. 0 e 2 P—The four N dule committee is as S bert Doyle. K. of C. chairm George Patrus, Fagles, and man, S§t. Elmo K. of P. A hanquet to close the season s vatively planned and although no trophies have boen offered it is ex- K. of gles vs K — mo vs. Lex- LOSE ONLY I Okl Y. M. 'B. A B Phocnix . force flying boats which ymouth on October 17 last ONEL TRACK MAN A 1 M. look fg Games Tomorrow New York at Detroit. Washington at St. Louis. Boston at Cleveland. Philadelphia at Chicago. ompleted 14.000 miles. They led in western Australi. LRALD CLASS] one this year and los 1. READ D ADs NATIONAL LEAGUE Games Yestertlay Cincinnati 7, Boston 6. (10 innings.) New York 4. Brooklyn 3 { Pittshurgh 10, Chicago 4. . St. Louis 1. Philadelphia 0 . Standing 1 W, Pet. nati 1 646 York 515 | Louis 578 | g0 565 | ’ittsburgh 4“2 524 400 2oston 5 *hiladelphia THE GREATEST .v 20 YEARS OF WILLYS-OVERLAND HISTORY azo at Pittshurgh | St Lonis at Philadelphia Games Tomorrow Pittsburgh at Brooklyn MAY SALES SET NEW HIGH MARK —th‘e world's lowest price six-cylinder motor car—1s paralleling the Whippet Four in popular acceptance. 7 32 119 Chid (Othe o at New York clubs not scheduled.) INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Guames Yesterday Newark 2. Jorsey City 2 Toronto i. Rochester 4 ding 16, Baltimore § Standing e oy With May reaching a new high peak —Whippet and 3 Willys-Knight sales continue to munt. mogg after s e Wi can bt s v Ay EAT month, week after week, day after day. T CERMAN TEAMS MEET e o ) i ot et Jut completed were by fr the £r08t. g b Seanird o per e o ot Willye ' - celioed by everyone in the 071 tochestor o esi verlan ry. In s act s : S e NIRRT o) from th elict marshal 1 iy that April roduced the greatest siles on record ~d':'::dé°r !h;:xsplendld car. Sales of the Special Six New Haven Ceew at Willow Brook 5 et O e e Mb:)y ud?uhh lous robe nt,!.{ik b e o S S Aliuceah farrs Ebiuite while the. above the previous record-breaking month. Come in and see the Willys-Knight and the Whippet tion. Now Denny in will take Mello, Hartford is “steamed™ as its fav- | The German soce city will meet the G New Haven teim of this mans froin at Willow Brook park tomorrow. These two teams are hit- ter riv New Haven scored a vie- tory over the locals last fall and the New Britain crew is anxious to pin a defeat on the visitors tomorrow to €on up the scors orit kes ready for his bid at the | New 1 title and there is con- | izering herel Most of | it even money. | wlho p r-matehed” in tak- | foss to see | Both crews will have their sirong- i Meilo, | est liieup in the ficld. New Britain not willing - to hack has a record of four straight gumes Is< in the bet- 80 far and the players hope to kecp | up the pace. A big crowd of socerr 1uns is expected ont The contest Wil start at 3 o'clock with Wilson Faulhner as referee Both Mello and O n will be | v step 0 vors. Franki v berfore and he !y glutton for | p holl LINDY . June 2 (Pr—Gen Amarille, Towe, edivor of the Amarillo News- Joe Smith trio of southpaws, | Waterbury $995; Roadster $995. Im‘la‘n,n'm - $I2 it Moaduter Jub; Glohe, who yesterd, ditorially cri- and with Waterby Alhany to §1495. Great Sin ticized Col. Charles A. Lindpergh as who v i a vietim of the “swell head.” stuck I 1o is a lefthander, by his guns today despite the organ- Pinky Kuufman of Hartford - ized opposition of the majority of ford and Amarillo’s twenty to thirty thousand | southpaw in his worko inhabitants. O'Tirien < = Mello, too NEW ORLEANS GETS MEET southpaws in his The Women's Southern Golf Asso- throwis eiation will hold their annual tour- poriside nament at New Orleans in 1 i Pas had a staff of traininz, O'Brien | s from the | will bhe four other bouts. | | COR. MAIN AND WEST MAIN STS. The Man Of Fashion Wears L Shirts Of Burton’s Irish Poplin THEY keep their pearly lustre undimmed. They make more trips to the laundry than any shirts we have ever presented. They are warranted and will be cheerfully replaced if they fail to give satisfaction. » 10 40| Now Haven . Hartford 11 Springficld took the by surprise yesterday afternoon by | The game was played at the Lincoln Globe Clothing House || =+ nier ¢, William Cormier p. Gustaf Anderson 1b, Geno Gerga 1f. Kenneth man angerson o "¢ ** 115 Church St. HIGH PRESSURE PETE ' The perfected Whippet Four, at grmtly reduced prices, Four snd Six lines. And f ly deli it is a tremendous national success. he new Whippet Six g e bt you to place your order now. Rochester at Toronto. Jersey City at Reading. Buffalo at Montreal. WILLYS-KNIGHT w SIX Standard Six Coxpe $1045; Sedan $1095; T Games Yesterday ’ Albany 9, Hartford . | Pittsticld 12, New Haven § Waterhury 6, Providence 4 Springficld 5, Bridgeport 1 Standing ‘rovidence tridgeport vittsticld Whippet Six Tourlng Providence at W bury Itridgeport at Springfield New Haven at Plttsfield s Tomorrow Pittsticld at Hartford. Springfield at Albany. 2. Waterbury at Providence. Bridgeport at New Haven. LINCOLN SCHOOL WINS The Lincoln school baseball team - | Benjamin Franklin erew | mping 1l Poor-yfinder Touring $455, Readsior (2-pasr.) $485 A Ay e Readiter (i rumbl wat) 15231 Couge 433, Catrrs e h iy ) 1503 oden 810, i g S | . 0. b. Tolede and 1pecifications rubject 1y Lincoins ickous suics, Wilps-Ovarlond, T iron ekt BELOIN GARAGE and MOTOR SALES Tel. 4560 ground. The follows: Laurent Four- | chool p ELMER AUTO CO: 22 Main St. louis Oldershaw ss, hin b, Shermon Stocks | W Tel. 1513 | Hit 'Im Againt TS o7 R GO K% TeY Dar? Ko — || ANy BETER- (UTE ENI- PAY ok CadR OANE FRBE || ents PF S0 onT 16 SRE T core e — THAT (P WAS RIGHT, IETE — M Gong— \HY Pay, feex BAK AND GNE HIM'A ClGARL WREN \JE (Al KNOT-HOLE, AND SEE TH' B/ VLl Peex wRY # *, AN N K (N ANY MaN WOULD ‘S&n? AS NT— SHAME ON You -ETC—eTt— SR sl Sl S

Other pages from this issue: