New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 16, 1929, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1920. Sweskinma] ™ me v SANDE THE OWNER AND THE JOCKEY of Sports |, i~ et Holmgren Jackson A daughter was born on March 11 | An€¢l to Mr. and Mra. J. Eddie Tryon at Rutherford, N. J. Eddie Tryon is : 89 5151496 the former Colgate football star la- ndenr ter with the New York Yankees. He e s D= is now employed at the Rutherford | Gioc — 1 High school as athi¢tic director, e 1::— :Jlj' Jack Curry, manager of the Meri- : L den Endee basketball team is evid- 468—1422 . b : . 2 ently in a panic over the state S 2 ) W ] championship situation. According H‘ ; 5 3 : o R to the Meriden Morning Record to- | . o £y . 295 : L i ) 1 day, he has blasted the team which | Carison ~111100000 $5— 306 was defeated by New Britain Thurs- | B- Lindverg 3 30z 381—1210 2 o s ot ot o An announcement is made today | i % % . g that besides K4 Wineapple, Provi- | Washy .. : e . : l 10 dunce college star, Curry has signed | nb \ i ] two more players. They are Entr Goodrow 4 3 3 s B 3 Y S ; who played center for the Hudson, N. V., team against New Britain and Collind, star of the Hoboken 8| canpven ... o o ; : \ Francis quintet, [reig .. 5 3 3 D . \ Pellegrini . > 7 2 A K. Lindberg H e He plans, so the article states, to #hift his entire lineup. Curry plans to start Hennie Cohen and Colland a S 4 Y at the forwards. Entrup will play ‘“““l'*fw i d \ R L BT - S ; on the roa Conway will play guards. Vollhart Herm Cohen, Billy Cook and Jack g \ v s Rothenfeld, three regulars all sea- | y, 2 o 1 p i s son, will be on the bench at the | 55 AR : : \ n. e [ ] =3 start of the game although they may gt into the contest before it has 4 5 : : S o A - 1 To satisfy the overwhelming public demand for the Crbanski % ] : i i 0 . new eVIol White Curry in doing this, Now | Kiltn : : : 1 Ch‘ rolet Six, the Chevrolet Motor Company has Britain will stand pat on the lineup | F/87k9 .- ’ DE HAS accomplished one of the most remarkable industrial that gave it its victory the other i : S e PR - \ g achievements of all time. In less than three months Is the favorite to win tonight's game 4 p 12 —_. : after the first Chevrolet Six was delivered to the pub- although it will probably be a clos- | corpiN sCREW FOREMEN'S LEAGUE ' = : : ; SR e s e e | e s B PREAKNE! lic, the Chevrolet factories are producing 6,000 cars s S ; - " 5 q&) WILL SEE HM i day. Asaresult, more than a quarter-million new We are of the opinion ihat Juck | jyeria.i RIDINGIES oIS Chevrsles Biace havs heen diveecd 10 dutnand 10 Curry Wil find Ioss sucoess with the | ity .. et 9 N / (NTH%E@%%Z‘QAQ“AND ‘/'/ tremendous popularity is increasing every day! If you the old. A team of all-stars doesn't have not yet szen and driven this remarkable care generally work out well in practice |y, ... ot e o oy (s PPt r ey and although the Meriden Endee | Barrows 3 e ew | Bradi : ?:u(y::;z x'l’:‘»gil(mfy(?] r,r‘m; “:”nrnf_;:”;\_ e R Tho! mpsC Ut HRRL rola ettt The Roadster, §525; The Phacton, §515; The Coach, $395: The Coupe, $595; The Milier ; 118 4 | world, that of an owner riding hi Bedan. $675; The Sport Cabriolet, $695; The Convertble Landau, $725; Sedan dence in the regular team rather | Tolown horses, will be cnacted at Chittay 1¢ Southern Asso- Delivery, $595: Light Delivery Chasis, $400: 1) Ton Chassis, $545; 13§ Tes than in the newcomers, 17 5 iation and nson of the Mission Chasia with Cab, $650. Al prices €. o. b. factory, Fliat, Mich S | '] club of the Pacific Coast league | | Bowie, Ma., this spring when Earl oxander . 5 7| Sande, one of the greates However, the game tonight will| 3! ! [ Bande, soneRorsthe igredteat > . Wl d i Ll s Wave not been far behind the younge ) SpBEI T b l i TOUGH PROBLEM . "\ v -@ Six in the price r ange of the four 5 . A H‘\H With the recent a imcement I veh VeLnLy aanoknman Zitzmann, Pid Purdy and Walk- o e e 1t Sande had entercd three of his A large number of fans will at-| ories ity el e 0t 10 veterans back. Although e L o Whom Show Preity Good 12005 e T B INCORPORATED next to Joey Schaaf of Penn who in | ande’s three entries for the big turn followed Charley Hyatt of | i ‘;{‘.;f" BrefBany LN Neny: s Cine inati los i’~:]'L:\l\.“”e’i:f“'l:(o 1141 STAX LEY. STREET TELEPHONE 211 Pittshurgh. ‘ AGE R e o e = ifchers, Red Lucas _and Height Garage, Southington, Conn., Associate Dealers | 4 e : : V(. Hendricks of the \ 1e, last season and Man- A NGl ey hantnros | 2 ago, it was generally helicved tha S ) thinks it unlikely @icts that his crew will stop Winoo |Bredl .. -ee 108 his increasing weight never would J : S SR T e Q the task of playing him, is a ques- B a jockey. Since h plans to ride rull month and 1 he will Ve e starf Jack thinks o Ma B again were announced, it been days after that to reduce | " i o 8 to move off e Sucher . S Whispered in some quarters that he tive personnel 1o 25 players, The | h gear this ye Lppa Ri bbb Y R i U B s et w8 4% For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advots. seph L Godfrey, fr.. and contained | Maii 3 83 i | By it e in the April issue of the magazine | Nemeth . ' 2| cause he Joves it and he thinks he know College Humor, there are some in- |7t - can hoot one: of his own h L - i ! Roy Mecker, formerly with the —_— toresting comments on two of the sy . iy . home winner in the classic t d D Athletics, may make the major | in the New Britain-Meriden game o ks woul < the minors. Ken Ash, | tonight P = s o " e x Anow how goo i i firn T has returned s ~ HEART ALLEYS ) . The el ! it SR Ed Wineapple of Providence Col- | L ,"l\"‘l A[ SINHER WINS A L f the nasters coming up : ¥ j HMF. o WHAT A RUDE ard on the Meriden five to- R e B e % e Sl U R {"MUM—M-M-UM-MWGUHZ N 7, L AwaKENING You Wil N guard positions on the first All- |\ i D6 J R league expericner nich, who or p : the Mississippi - ) MM-2-22. 2- 2 il HAVE , MY SLEEPING Amicrica team. Frank Dougherty of [ S Ziesiulewic RS 2 h slow sz 1 has lo: 1 ey n impressive. EGAD, w UM i Nj BEAUTY / The oLy e i o1 bt ot b pkare it 2 I MADE %85, ouT . plucel in a guard position on : et o : : riormanc sl ¢ in pitching beyond 2 TME I PaY AWY | oo Bast Side Peatherweight Gets 1% 1 oo e el |78 oF e veaL w oy { (TS 2 PR BN = y e Agent | o : i first division Wk raduated from the Class D league. b _ s Hi~ g . i L mR e S Decision Over Terve Heute Boy v ++"i0r oo o 1o e e R D i i prop sitchers itst lar ; y and was almos ! - GUZTeT- 7y, could be applied te t s - love 1 1 majors, was Fordham, guard on the New Britain untry. Writing about Wineap- \,( W Nour SLeep /. the anthor states BUOTY S S sl 2 New York. March 16 (P—Al Sing- cinnati wouid have no ¢ wor- ¢ by Cincinnati 5 $U'\( THE MADAM /VU‘T’ s 104 z er, young cast side featherweight, [F1C% OVer comple e s 1 nee to make I-l\;4|r].\\‘,m.umv\v is not only an jitee VA | assist 1 5 other prospect is Marvin NoT LEARK —r”-r T HAVE S taken nd Taylor's excellent guard, but his basket | | again has defensive catehing co . “ho drafted after he #hooling lias been so perfect that h.nTE MS ARE '"E meusure, and, more Inportant stfll, |eeicing with H Wio ) ( 1 ‘arding h et ore important still, |ceiving w : . ab i ) e ek A B5. wa MY WORD has been leading all the players in | | he has proved his zameness b itsman, do . e to Dayton. There are J kcoring along the entire Atlantic | however, make 1 iS00 gihers anvious to make thelr pos- No [ ~—~ H-H - scaboard, and this includes the vond question for Clyde Suke v on R Cine ;;v\:\:m mulo‘:ms 3 AH #cores which have been made by | | Accuscd of a luck of cou ug SRS S ession _of Schaaf. Wineapple, whose home is | | pecially when hit about the mid- AT 2 7 : No change will he made in the ‘rom the abundance talent, e st tioron Lally e el S gprniie fadias 1o O Kelly b wilimiay |y it ”i i '\”1::»::14 ”.n]( an ade- New England honors in sports, but | body assault to caplurc close de- J d k Hendricks s g E owing to his phenominal succes at Come" and Lehigh in Firs[ Placc civion over Taslcr in ten A 2;\11.“'-"\‘],‘,'.'“;. .\i'j“:[}\‘\x-‘.‘wk” wor ;,l”:;.y',;‘z:‘y:,fifltl;i.:fmf:“‘\l ',.omlnm::.::; rovidence College as a basketball « adison Square G . Providence Co 1S a bask | rounds in Madison re Garden fori, hromoted (o, caplain o ome time. He may need the three sayer and a pitcher, he has forsak- H - i M h | 1a g f o orace 1or e e e s et oo e | D Wrestling Matches | e Spesnion was reccived witn |HP. AL socond und " Hora el ort will | ce to st — ) and weighing over 200 pounds, —_— considerable criticism some of fop 0" Lo o ol aaUbIE ; : N ) . play 3 z : Wincapple is fast and will soon be | Bethichem, Pa. March 16 (P the 20.000 speciators. about half the |10 1ot P o . Twenty-Three Men Are seen in major league haseball togs.” | . . A in. | ringside experts and one of the z : : . g Named for Pla\'ing Tl‘ip‘ Ttercollegiate wrestling champion- | iudges. The oflictal verdict found one sl A ships at Lehigh university showed Judge and the referce voting for e Phoits, Atiz, March 16 69— tied for first | Singer and the other judge tor Jitation of what the Detroit Tiger lor. A good sharc of the e | e S cfront s to be this scason was that l Ve torday w n men for t notrip to the coast were rs are Lefty “arroll. Yde, Smith, Van atehing Woodall and The point score in the castern as been signed by — |Cornell and Lehigh Then about Frank Dougherty: “A | p ‘h with eight points, as the grapplers entered the final round to- | Write seemed to think word here tor FFrank Dougherty, that $006 Kby ol Hna ioasy Fite i 4 4 a dis 1 high - powered, twelve - eylindered | day, but the Tthacans held a distine ) aggreasl i | in the number of men A draw at least elders Taylor. concentrated almost all of LN, a Calitornia ability guard who plays for Fordham. He | advantag : 1es top consideration anc s one |qualificd for the seven events, L: i el ’u\”'l in thl”v‘ml‘nvr) 1% Cornelt placed five men in the | his attention to the New Yorker's secms a year o finals, while Lehigh, defending | Stomach. Singer took all Taylor Swanson a Tt will he interesting 1o see these |champions, qualificd only two, one could hand out and showed not the two in action on different teams to- (less than Pennsylvania State college. | Slightest inclination to fold up. He nizht | Yale qualificd two and Princeton | Was much the fresher and stronger ture. sl houzh land and Syracusc one each. Colum-|of the two when the final hell rang | Walker to play s bia and Pennsylvania failed to place | They sct a fast pace from the start cinnati right ield places 4 : i : John l HT A Sninin tha Kalk |but it was Taylor who d the tor position to def i S Ik lude Heilmann and The points scored in the prolimi- | Most. Tn the closing rounds his fllo rabtie s hit W i ; = : ] aries anid semi-fAinal, bouls were: | favorite weanons, a left jab and the s S th . | i EXPENSIVE [ 516 NAP = [ Cornell, Lehigh, 8; Syracuse, 4;|right cross landed entirely too fre- his 1\e of i ¥ Sk <4 1828, 8Y NEA SERVICE, C. REG U S mAT OFF Coltmb ansyllvatin, . Yale and]quently for Toylows comiort can be taker ously. Shar READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS o st | Penn State 2 each Is only count- < 2 = Haute, Ind. (10. Jackie Horne ek | J.ouis, outpointed Ben Deby, New | in the point scoring in these < S bout s et HIGH PRESSURE PETE Sweep Out Padded Cell No. 6 7-8 Hollynood — Tony Stabbenau,| %8s decided to abandon all Juffalo, N Y. knocked out Hocky | Place bouts for the first time in the Paleio) i Sk Mitory of the championship event. 3 : - {The two grapplers defeated by the =1 s T w0 B8 1w £ 0 = =T 5 ] R st | Ultimate ch .'n',....n will wrestle for | GUESS L TRY OUT “.,::_.‘;;‘ffifi:.;v:f i ! f-:'L-;(, 0\31:;\0; \'L?E:l: | &‘%firfl";mv’fb scré:’rze; WHOOPIE DG M iy *|the privilege of mecting the defeat- SRR o M LS TSR ’ FoTs THS ONE OUT, (M || PND LIGHT | T Ll i, oulpolntea Ay ed finalist for the second place po- | WA o Wor OUT ALREADY OUTTA WK R 5 3 :"‘ "”“‘i,'“']"’ “J"”w:’m“] Jimmy |Sition. Sccond place counts thres 77 I y o Tkl oy s ol B | points for a decision and two addi- 7 7 ~ J PiPE_ & i 2 | tional markers if won on a fall. ¢ ; The pairings for the final round | were: | 115 pound cluss: Joscfson, Cor- rell, vs. 1Flaggs, Syracuse 1 pound class: Trousdell, Cor- | retl, vs. Wilson, Penn State, 1 pound class Lipschitz, Cor- [ nell, vs. Dodd, Yal 145-pound class Surgent, Yale, \s McConnell, Corncil. TONIGHT 158-pound class: Graham, Prince- | ton, vs. Campbell, Penn State NEW BRITAIN | 175-pound class: Lehr, Lehigh, s e | stafrord, Cornell. DEN ENDELS i Unlimited class: Miller, Lehigh, vs | Pierce, Penn State, k. outpointes Milwaukee — Ignacto 1'ernang Manila, P. stopped Louie Nilwauk Reserved Seats at — e = Hotel Stantey COACHES BUT NE R PLAYED | Frank Foster, who coaches 1he Dancing Navy water polo team, never played the game nor ever participated in Jjany water sports.

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