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NEW BRITAIN NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1929. 'X“ND BRISTOL BASKETBALL TEAMS TO CLASH IN FIRST GAME OF SERIES TONIGHT—ALBANY TO MEET LOCAL ROLLER HOCKEY CLUB HERE TOMORROW NIGHT—HARDWARE CITY AND HARTFORD HIGH SCHOOL TEAMS BATTLE FRIDAY 888, NEW BRITAIN AND ALBANY READY FOR SERIES START Roller Hockey League Leaders to Open Playoff at Stan- ley Arena Tomorrow Night — Greatest Battles of Year Anticipated by Fans—New Yorkers Topped Locals by Shade in Final Standing — Players on Both Clubs Ready for Battle. .. DEMPSEY REGEIVES e NUMEROUS OFFERS > Former Ghampion T Consideing " Number of Proposals 6 (P—Jack and Miami New York I'll do ye things h what the tion for the fire Tia March t Miami for ty ) to Garden corpora- os of activ nderstood e p in a two man v contin- isiy vas a pro- Fitz- T NIGHT - SWEDE TEAMS T0 MEET FIGHTS L Lutheran Basketball — Quintet Hartford to Battle Locals St oor- Swedes racial ud one rior to s to Lu- rs-up in with st their 1 the local A gym- New, wl 0. Hart- sively de- and it 18 in ven up a played off i Reserves Juniors. Ate \ games. will be t Lutheran will he me. 1 be mes there BREAKS UP GAME wokic Second Bascman Slams Out Homie With Run Tull in Sinth Inni McNamara Holds ler Edge Over Georgette-De- cacts Team. Madison S Ma 1 MeN; the pack in the today, hold the te: of George At 7 a. m., the 5Sth hour, McNamara and his partner, Van Nek, had gone 935 miles, nine laps. Georgetti and DeBaets had pedailed the same distance but were slightly in the rear although they had 9% points compared to 69 for McNa- mara and Van Nek. ‘Walthour and Deulberg third place, one lap hehind leaders. Andeltourner and Brocardo were fourth, two laps behind Me- Namara. The record held by Walthour and Halstead went 1191 miles and seven laps in that time in 1914. H v LN (UP)—The veteran cad of yele race nder leag er ti and DeE i o w in the he 58th hour is +ho 8 starts at Hartfc Lambertson Forward o Winnerston ght Torward 1 Anderson Lindskog LAYS DOWN THE LAW His Orders For Conduct During I'raining. March 6 (P— let the Red lentown, Fia Carrigan did not rt their second practice ses- n camp here until he held a nce at which he laid down the ar as training was concern- veteran manager is known 1o be strict and no one repeated the mistake of one rookie last year who asked what time midnight was when Carrigan ordered everyone to be in his room at that hour. That bright vouth was speedily returned to the sticks, After Carrigan's little speech every man was measured for his uniform and President Bob Quinn ordered all supplied with an extra set for Sunday and holidays, follow- ing a custom he started in §t. Louls. With the closs roster stuft over for the day, the team went through a stiff three hour drill in throwing and fielding. Today batting practice will start LIKES WARNER FOUTBALL Appointment of Spud Lewis, form- or Stanford quarterback, as North- buckfield coach shows the % of Coach Dick Hanley has for foothall teaching of Pop War- western likin the ‘n»r, Stanford coach. CARDS ARE BEING NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT | | consisting of 21 safe hits against the |Godbala. rg 8485008888 PUSHED N CAWP Billy Southworth Believes in Plenty of Hard Work March 6 (P— | uneasy lies the crown of man- Avon Park, Fla, It it iy true that wad that wears the ager of the Louis (ardinals, Southworth is managing to In spite of the fact that fourth manager of the Red four year, the little out- o all appearances is non- . in the best manner recom. ended by the cigarette advertise- ents, i The former pennant Rochester pilot believes in hard work and more of it. No club in Florida is working such long hours | and at such speed as the Naticnal o champions, ining camp innovation has made by the construction of two batting cages. in addition to the regular batting practice at the plate, | ree divisions take many cuts 1l during practice. South- | also has two pitchers alter- ating in hing to the batters. e only picnic about the cham- ractice sessions is the lunch- athletes waive the formali- v of returning to their hotel for the meal, and are satisfied b repast on the bench and St m m winning | | | | on. sketchy mmitted to one | there ert, are cor and the gland one is to s of when the mitches off the toam squad vual in oth two events| this o D A to Li PG to the th ol because of pr E n the job and his s vas followed, ‘he A rican te ous Ho 1 m ir vho zen, of the hrief ith and Horton American-born one any rell, Vi majors. pros. Southworth too zood him- midable W should on t right hey matches and crash through p it Hagen docsn't Hagen has won opens. Bobby Jones is th erican who won every i for in his play his winter, 2 on his game by t England. The British th do 1ost of the h sl h t on t he time deals Alexa league vou i wit Johnsor Hern chance who should ns will win the and one of the avorite, championsk will grab ip. WHIPPETS WIN r Cup B the an- er 1 champion- or ry ntitled him at experien cludes Ha- Jo and other is a y you scrutini; I mpion- B only ott hree. itle He : of he should be right he invades like the Arr Hague's golfing spirit and know h in 't pi the Ameri- b} AME 26850860881 ¢ HAGEN SEEKS MORE ENGLISH GOLF HONORS / STHE “HAGUE” WAS HOPES OF CAPTURING THE BRITISK OPEN FOR. HIS RURTH TIME e 'HARRIS IN HOSPITAL L'ormer Minneapolis Outficlder Suf- BABEISTHEGOAT Lyror of Omission by Ruth Allows to 1 two ritish | is to Regular (o Down the Yannigans| fers a Severe Attack of Tonsil- ible. | in Game. itis, swell| g peter not otften tl ¢ role of g shurg, Fla., March 6 (@— t Babe Ruth plays *but he was suffer. ng under that ignominy at the New | York Yankee aining camp today. | It w 1 error of omission by the | Bube that paved the way for the reg- | s to down the Yannigans in a Tampa, Fla., March 6 #P—Spencer Harris, former Minneapolis outfield- r, today was in a Tampa hospital, having been taken there from the training camp of the Washington Nationals yesterday after an attack of tonsilitis. Jack Hayes, infielder, pri game yesterday, 3 to 2. has been complaining of pains in his The Babe wus playing first basc |head and had an engagement with a the Yannigans at the start of |physician today, and Harley Boss, sixth and last inning when Geh- | first baseman, has been unable to 1ig bunted. Lou should have been|participate in training because of a an easy out but for the fact that cut hand. Harris' condition, how- Ruth neglected to keep his foot on |ever, is not serious; Hayes' malady the bag when he took the throw.|seems to be slight and Boss is im- Gehrig eventually scored the win-| proving rapidly. uing run on Lazzeri's line single. At| Manager Walter Johnson has an- bat Ruth got cne double tower- | nounced his lineup for the first ex- fly that a galc-like wind caused | hibition game of the scason with the fall safely | Tampa club next Sunday. His pitch- Iray Thomus and ers are Jim Weaver, Guy Cantrell tossed them up for the regulars and and Paul Hopkins. Simons will play Gordon Riodes and Roy Sherrid for | center field; Harris, leit field; Barnes th igans. | vight field; Yoter, third bas e | first hase; Hayes, sccond ha Howley Tries Out New |catcher and Cronin, shortstop. wow: Mfield Combinations Regular White Sox oS! alm Beach, Ila., March 6 (P—With Kress and Brannon on Lineup Is Announced hand, ma Duan Howley of the Dallas, Tex., March 6 P —Lena St. Louis Browns tricd cut a new Blackburne, manager of the White infield com’i on terday. He Sox, today announced his regular placed the rookie, Leo d llm"lu."u‘[mnup as Mostil, Barrett and Rey- third, Kr at short and aiter- |nolds in the outfield; Shires on first, rated with annon and Roetz at Kerr at second, Cissell at shortstop, second Tke Dann a catcher, Kamm on third and Crouse catch- was at first in the absence of Lu|ing. Only Barrett and Mostil ap- Blue. Eddie Grimes, third baseman [pear uncertain to appear in the acquired from Tulsa, was given a|starting lineup when the season day’s rest from Infield practice. opens, Besides Blue only five other play- With the retirement of Kamm as ers have yet to report: O’Rourke field captain, Blackburne has named and Melille. Infielders, Manush, ,“'.:-‘Ar! 8hires to hold down the job Gowan and McNeely, outfielders, |temporarily, pred Ha- ce; stion for hnny, fo tyder a would 1o Fred Weimach ritish e er He s e Bool, has golt r- any v to 1 atch- lagen 1anager have ning 1g absence. former Cincinn has been coaching the University of Virginia Charley “Gabby” Street, a great Washington catcher, has been managing in the minors, re is pl ty of master minding for the trio, for in addi- tic' to the Cardinals proper, the are numerous picces of green tim- in camp 1o be stored away for seasoning at one of the cight minor league farms in the St. Louis sys- tem two 1o the n g Earl “Greasy"” le, ati outfielder, once ber NEW FIELD CAPTAIN | Glenn Wright is Named to Honor- ary Position by Manager Wilbert Robinson, Clearwater, Fla., March 6 (P — Glenn Wright, former Pittsburgh star, is the new field captain of the Brooklyn Robins | Wright, trud 1 to Brooklyn during the winter for Jess Petty and Harry Ri~onda, was named to the honor- ary position yesterday and then led his regulars to a 15 to 1 victory over the Yannigans. Selection of a was necessitated by the fact neither ) Carcy nor Dave Ban- croft are classed as regulars any longer. The regulars enjoyed a new fleld leader slugfest | Scrubs. Johnny Frederick, South- | ern Association recruit outficlder, | got four of them. Bill Rhiel, an- other South(rn . ssociation rookie, icked in with a double and two | singles The Vance and McW:. ney hold- | out situations remain« ! unchanged. DON'T WANT A CAPTAIN yracuse students went on record ntly as being opposed to the idea of having a regularly elected captain for the football team . rec The Whippets basketball team won their 2$th game at the Sacred Heart gym last night by defeating the Bristol Eagles, 4% to 20. The| Whippets sccured revenge for a for- | mer defeat by the Bell Towners, The score: N. B. Whippets Paliichynfd om0 By Wilk, rf . Kariss, 1¢ Wojak, If Murpry, ¢ Olewnik, rg Bankirniz, rg sartinsky, 1g . Boenhart, Ig . Kowalski. rf Herriot, It Zaplicki, ¢ Herriot, rg Dobriski, rg Gorn, Ig . Referce, Benjamin ORIOLES WIN GAME ! In an casy game played at the Sucred Heart school gym last night, the Orioles swamped the Dazzlers five 24 (o 4. Cartelli, Paluch and Godbala featured for the winners, while Sartinsky starred for the Fld. Fl. Pts ‘ 5| T. Paluch, rf . Cartelli, If Heinzmann, ¢ Mierzuwski, 3| 10 24 Dazzlers Remskl, rf Shutak, If Slinchak, Morvey, ¢ urawski. rg . Sartinsky, I8 . 4 ferec. Olewnik. Tiner, Paluch Zryko. Tte corer, RIVAL QUINTETS CLASH IN BELL TOWN TONIGHT; New Britain and Bristol Endee Basketball Teams Open State Title Series — Both Teams on Edge for a Tough Game — Hardware City Five to Present Strengthened Lineup—Carrolimen Favored to Win Playoff—Contest to Start at 9 o’Clock. HARTFORD HiGH 10 PLAY LOCALS Ancient Rivals to Clash at Stan- ley Amm Fmay | A1l roads for New Britain baskst. | ball fans will point towards the Bris- Two teams will attempt to end up tol State armory tonight wherc the a scason of disaster with a victory | New Britain and Bristol Endee bas. | ¥riday evening when the New!ketball quintets will clash in the | Britain High school basketball team | first game of the sories which will jand the Hartford High five ancient | determine this season's state cham. rivals, will clash in the second game | pionship quintet. of their series at the Stanley Arcna.| The game will be tha opening gin Both teams have meet with constant | in a three-cornered battle to be setbacks throughout the season but|staged between Dristol. Meriden and a victory for either quintet Friday|New Britain for premier laurclg will turn an otherwise poor year| among the quintets of the state. De. into a very successful ending. | spite what has gone before, the se. In the previous meeting between ries, it has been agreed upon by the the two aggregations, the locals won | managers of the three quintets, will in the last five seconds of play when | decide the tssue, | Kraszewskl sank the winning basket| Judging frem from the middle of the court. Since|against all sorts then, however, four of New PBritain's| cluding hoth N regulars have graduated while the Blue and White lineup has remained intact. Tn spite of the fact that he was | forced to rebuild his team in Febru- jary Coach George Cassidy has sn | ceeded in banding together a fight- {ing if not an experienced team. The |new team has forced the going in i all its battles and last week rose to| [the fore by scoring an unexpected | | victory over Bulkeley High of Hart- @ ew Britain Bristol | Sloman Kakzewski Richtmyep Donoghue .., Richman Manning {Arburr ..,,. . Waterman | Left Guard its recent drive of opposition in. ew Britain and Meri. den, Bristol should be by far the [favorite In tonight's game. This [however, doesn’t mean a thing te {the New Britain players or to (he fans because there fs a feeling of confidence among the local follow- ing that the Hardware City quintct will come through for a victory to- night. Bristol's quintet will be the same as the one which toppled New Brit- |ain twice and Meriden once in ‘he last few weeks. Picken and Richt- will play the forwards with ‘hman at center. Manning nd vaterman will be in the hack court. w Britain will have Sloman and wski to start in forwards with " Donoghue, former Bristolita Leary and Arburr will probably start in the back court. Frank Dougherty and Johnny Shee- | han will be reserve guards with Re telli and Holst awaiting the call. ‘he game will be played at the statc armory and will start promptly at 9 o'clock. MORE PLAYERS DUE | One More Day and Phillies Hope to ford. | Martford has met with elght : |straight beatings in a row hefore YOI | finally scoring its first win at the| expense of the Bulkeley tcam. This win seemed to bring th2 Capital City quintet to its hest form and last Friday, the Hartford aggrega- |tion rode roughshod over the Man- chester High team which had pre- | viously defeated the Blue and White five by & 30 point margin. Last Saturday the undefeated Bridgeport High squad, favorites to win the Yale tournament, were forced to rally in the last period before nosing out Hartford. The local team steadily in view of the Hartford team's apparent strength and is {confident that it can dump the Blue |ana White wearers, HOGAN STEALS SECOND Burly Catcher, a Trifle Faster Than is practicing Have Enough Regulars and Re- cruits for Game, Winter Haven, Fla., —One more day and hope to have enough recrufts in camp to play a ball game. Most of the infielders and | outficlders are due tomorrow and a San Antonio, Texas, March 8 (T)— few days later it will be baseball Although the New York Giant reg- |morning and afternoon. ulars pounded out 16 resounding| Thus far the Phillies in practice d:'ves to trounce the rookies in yes- | have looked as though they were terday's practice game, that was not training for a track meet instead of |the outstanding feature of the bat- 2 ball game. A flock of batterymen tle. have done little but jog around the | Frank Hogan, burly catcher, just ' fleld and indulge in imbering up ex- a trifle faster than a steam roller, |ercises. All the pitchers were on astounded the fans, players and hand yesterday, but there were only |John McGraw by stcaling second in | two inflelders and one outfielder. |the fifth inning. | Manager Shotton 1s satisfled, how- | Jimmy Welsh the hig nolse In | ever, to move alowly in the early the regulars’ offensive with a single, | part of the training period. double and triple. The rookles got | |only three hits off Jos Genewich| NEVERS QUITS FOOTBALL (and Herb Pyle the Memphis recruit. | nie Nevers has changed his | —_— |mind. A year ago, he said he would |CAN'T REFEREE IN MICHIGAN quit baschall and stick to football | Michigan boxing officials recently | coaching. Just a few days ago he re- announced that Dave Barry, the signed his job as assistant coach at long count referee, can't work in| Stanford and announced he would that state. :vote all his time to baseball. March 6 the Phillics regulars and a Steam Roller, Astounds Glants' Camp. Wonder What Mr. WELL - THATS OVER.. AND BELIEVE ME BoY, VM GLAD - Now 1| CAN ENJov LIFE-- | MUST GET A FEW GoOD MYSTERY STORIES AND SETTLE Down - EMPTY ThE ToLD ~me-t! THIS 1S THE OH WELL- HE'LL FIND OUT SooN Coolidge Thinks About I MUSTN'T FORGET To ICE BoX LIKE GRACE IT'S GREAT B BE PRESIDENT BY BRIGGS PooR HERB - FOUR YEARS PAN UNDER The| AHEAD OF HIM IN THE WHITE HCUSE- -1 WONDER WHAT $ HE'S UP To... DARN 1T- FORGOT To TELL HIM ABOUT THAT LEAK \N THE WATER PIPE- DoGGUNIT LIFE. N /. WELL- | GUESS I'LL TURN In- ENOUGH-* | HAD THE HOUSE IN| BUT | CAN STAND THIS SORT | TS NORTHAMPTON TowN PRETTY FAIR SHAPE BEFCRe | OF EXISTENCE FcR A LONG | PACKEP... ['VE A NoTion WHILE... \ K To RING HiM UP AND SEE, IF EVERYTHING 'S O K. POOR HEREB - ALL RIGHT WITH HERBIE - SUITS ME--QUIET- NO 0PE THINGS ARE | TIPLOMATS, NO NEWSPAPET MEN, NO CAMERAS, JUST A D REST-- | THINW I'LL GO %%?AJN AND RAID THE ICE Box.,

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