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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 18, 18, 1929, — {reckoned with however, |with the club last reason. Owen IT T“ SEE | “George Uhle might nive been re- |Carroll, leading clul pitcher inat linquished by Cleveland because he year, George Smith, stocky Lil had lost his pitching cunning but wr, relief hurler and Sam Gib- Manager Harris is not sorry for son. I having the great hurler on his staff. | In all, five backstoppers are wear- In fa ct, Harris is counting on the ing the Tiger uniform, but it looks o TWO INTER-CHURCH St tn e b EADERS VICTORS ( Allr viwing (ho rspective por- | Swedes and South Church Dis- 'ormances of K Vineapple of Imovidamee cotiege and Frank o0y | 086 0 Their Opponents | veteran 1o be @ mainstay of the as if Mervyn Shea will be the ace of H H ed w Tiger corps. Uhle, who came to lot. Larry Woodall, oldest er deal, had his “wing” reated by son lust year but expects to do bets satistaction of Harri Dougherty in the Meriden-New Brit- he casy de- is another veteran, while Ray- ain game Saturday, we can't agree . livery of yore 1 Hayworth, from Shreveport, with the selection of Wineapple Inter-Church Standing Phoenix, Ar arch 18 (P - Emil ¥de, for Piitsburgh Bi T Nips, recalled from | Whether Stanley “Bucky” Harr 1. Pet. Toronto, are the newcomers. over Dougherty as a Dbasketball | is anoth fro e |irst Lutheran .....8 0 1000 | plays or not, he is a factor that can- Mo & Seun o South Cong. . 1 Tnot wéll be o\)vrmolu":l wiieh the sl o e WILSON STARTS HITTING This may sound foolish to some | St Matthew's 4 | ehances af the Detrojt atTe o little real suceess in the Los Angeles, Cal, Marhe 18 (P— but in loeking over the style of the f ‘\‘1:4:;!\:4 '; (on)m:'runpzo-"l‘nl-H'x;" eague cam- « lool: promising iack Wilsen, who hits long ones two men, displayed Saturday | Diign Are consigered 3 s, wirchase from Houston for the Cubs, has snapped ' night, we A e bl ‘lm)! | Staniey Memorial . § AR S e SR I i Wt Boring anci : UL e Wi canala faile n covering bis man |, The two Inter-Church Baskolbal) club, but nmetertheless he is un ex- casy motion e B while Dougherty is at the one time, | Ica8ue lcaders moved along by win- perienced hand at putting out g00d | o\ i o er Dhil T o | Tiren Tana wenb Big aonist ation s ning their games at the Y. M. C. A. | Bl s i vhoncd Sl 2l strong on the offensive and equally 0 9 rout of Los An ed from Saturday night, although both en- ibat. 1o (hs five yaers dhe delakal | countered siift” opposition at times. | been wielding managerial reins, his (SToinE 1018 of : geles s cxibi ton y'p.i, 3 > !"rhe First Luthcrans took a big it s e fniandio) Arns i bt SRl Vanines dlmi(eq This Judgment, of course, is made g6 FISE Dragucts neven have dnishod oiltol on to Uhle. Six of them were | Ui An scatlered hits. ad and coasted to an 18- e, A8 I was, Wine- | TG oo he St Matthew's Ger- | rec baskets or SIX DOINS | 1y Lytherans, while the South rty scored 10 points. | Congregational team finished fast | nd took a 34-16 decision from the ple hails from Salem. | gupnley Memorial quintet. The | it is a peculiar thing that | zumes brought the regular schedule | Williams, star resh on the to a conclusion, but two contests re- the first division. Considerable interest will oo upon Harris’ debut with the 7 for his accession 1o the nin ship brings them a leader of a 1yp new to Detroit baschall. He las a way of handling the team that is in- w Britain roll hockey quintet, | main to be played off. | tercsting to study. ~ wed o be a playsround instructor Swedes Win < ; B i v o o 'YWe'd like to make our store Vine ple. )" the past 10 years, ©f Wincapple. | “Buck” Berlin had a big five min- | u.’.‘;f‘., :'olr; '\m‘.:fl( S u)Hv::’:‘v |utes and the Bwedes got the jump The Troy Conference Academy on their German rivals, who were | baskelball team Saturday won the | forceq to start without their regular | state title of Vermont when it de-|yneup. Then Elmer Swanson, the | frated Rutland. The feam is man-|)ig Swedish threat, broke loose and | aged by William Irwin, son of Mr.|put in three baskets, and the end of | b5 | We are ambitious to give our customers the and Mrs. Richard H. Irwin of the the half found the league leaders in | " Irwin hotel | front by 14-4. Klopp had made the| . e — ]""‘ Alexander, formerly of hitts—four derbies and a fo ] - very utmost in value, quality, and style. —— losers' only hasket that far, a fence bu h Heil. Three Connccticut Loys play on| After Swanson had put in a foul | 1’0 YOU recognibe the cherubic faces nn.; & mighty pace to vie the tcam, one, John BLrophy from|carly in the second half, the 8t. | under the brims? Chase back your man. The sixfoot three hfir New Britain, and two, Bill O'Connor | Matts began to rally. Billy Preis- | memory about 19 years and all lse prospect, who batt | s e and Harry Newpigz, from Bristol. r, Klopp and Becker dropped bas- | g ove work ought fo e climinaid [; H[]F T IS W E | p"] [;HE[;K RA[;IN[} season, appears 1o have put in @ toward accomplishing that purpose by ob- | kets into the netting and the score ’ I stronger bid for 1929 hitting honors s S An added feature at the polo game | Was 16-10, Ray Holst checked this| Correct! The gentleman on the than has Dudley Brangm, drafied taining 50(’"?'3 Brand Clothes to offer you. tonight will be the preliminary be- |momentarily with a goal, but Reck- | extreme loft, supperting considerabl e from Louisville led the e twean Iimbnils Pels and. the L,".!m duplicated his feat with an over- | hulk on a walkin . is Germany \erican Association in total bascs For these clothes have every merit: juvepiles. Both of these squads have | The whistle prevented further scor- | ones around second base for the De- wppears 10 be knocking dry knots e l b‘. out of haschall fences. has been as- | the > signed to first base. Heilmann, Ain aims to lead the league in . is finding coverage of the k much 1o his liking. t in the world” And we believe that we've taken a big step 250 last T Tanica aa ine Luxurious, long-wearing fabrics. That been coached by Harry (Cowboy) | N8 [ troit Tiger | T ofo in O 0 H J T k e st seq ond sacker in the le 1 club, and they perform in admir- Swedes in scoring, with Kiopp lead- | cent 11 Smoko in his hand is Stanley | s ST fill the berth he has held for the last able manner. ing the 8t Matts. Litke did a g0od | Ketehel, Middleweight cliinpion of | £ e three scasons. He has Francis gy Y . S 1 job on the defense. c SUMMATY: | (he world at the time, Ketehel was A)—The cur- h 1S P yo0s, drafted from Portland o Experl tailoring, with all the little added 4 - g e LWt i oxit 10~ of Chicago, Pacific Coast league, as a rival, whil New Britain fans saw two of the | First Lutheran | preparing for his bout with Fran g S to e i hest junior teams in the city in the | rld. 1 T | Klaus in New York. Il or two for - Jlarey Ui, 10- | Manager Harris also can play sec. touches of hand-work. That means quality. She st P Berglund, rf [ " [ Little Diright Eyes in the iddl wost promi- 0 rieher ond, but does not plan to do so un- preliminary game at the Stanley . = ; ey ‘ Arena Saturday night when the Bur- | Benson, i b 0 unblushir oniahoek A AR m;' eile e e S And, of course, the unequalled smartness ritts and Phantoms battled it out in | Swanson, If . signed checks (Honeyboy) 120 1 cinie Schuble. once with the § £ 3 (:y::‘\lis'”:«:x oms {loub in | om L dedli e e b 1.0 1.omek 3 Louis Cardinals, and last year with | of cut which has made Society Brand f e | Nyborg ! ! er remai undimmed before the light-leavy- with little re- Houston club of the Texas IDh (e, 10 AR aLh il iy Ko AoIR) il o 5 seythe of ; Kid Chocn erence £1om jeague, has heen working his head | famous. That means style. other of the two out of three game Berlin, o § The felt hat tops the das ' erweight, all AC ‘, u“ off to make the shortstop grade. | u T Tarao s 0 ) il S i re 1 £ with rivals who may to win the tenth | Afortie MceManus, veteran of 1wo q next Saturday night, and if the Bur el ) i Lionagc ot Bartcys DIJORA % : R S e B e e Frankly, gentlemen, if we were the best 7113 win sgain on that occasion, the | PitberE: i - h ! of the roaring road 1k 3 o 2 ith ‘ B years. i3 certainty hire 3 : Phantoms will be left out in the cold 7 ; TRl EL R atlomablit il P : i TiiToy aohison, 815,000 v eiiaser elothing store in the world, we couldn’ s far as the city title is concerned. £ atch the e i & Sy from the San Francisco elub of the s Ter i the )y Hle 15 ooncenn S AN, shades of John Millor fice > in, the 20 ¥ waved 31880 | Coust 1eague, fits into the place Har- | offer you any better clothes than these! 1% Aot Balordvin gt k) oaat Kid. FL Last, but not least, is Harey Strick- | Vancouver Trishman, in a ten round ¢ ‘” s e 9% ris hus opened for him. the Tigers | / Hlis Burrilie Bhowan that g saorel 1 o v, sheriff of Wayne county, Mic return v Madison Squar 1 Se il have an outfield possessed of experienced and s possessed of |\ A 1 1 ea populur b voof all sports Gar 1 sht. MeLarnin ean §"] aepedis both power and specd " | W. Preisscr, 1 " 2 events 1re with either hand as Harry Rice who was seenred in more wisdom and tricks. The Phan-| o St 3 Ni v owned by Chiffee 1arl 4 4 " s " Klopn, ¢ 2 1 5 The setting tify and Millor will 3 a trade with the St. Louis Browns s were game and their never- | gt - 2 of L T ishod o neck b y-die spirit s commendable S Y SELing s ol with that left he hind Gol I Jing 1oy | BEt springinvoliing s Manugl dnd n 5 N . 2 Al i Litke, o 1 1 short period of the o Alinost. cortaii | ) i Ui 4 and John Stone. vo The Store For You = — ! rent at the old Chi s e AL tiente SEBICS (G was brought up from Evans-| o . e PULLS A BONER ST 5] o an o i et s | G 0+ Jongths behind the win- | G 1aa ral and proved o s 361 MAIN OPP. MYRTLE ST. Referce, Haber. sy S EOhADIY L AN Lo s oAk G e , | together with Johnson, _— South Chu Downs Stanmor; the hem of Death's garnients hoas s por S . 4 b cred an ideal outfield. Al are SOCIETY RAND CLO A Avdy Toese Babls 10 Toudh Second Four Stanmor players. a i 1 ough |1y \ AT | e i : ‘\"‘Y than 300 hi 5. Itobert Fothergill c E n 8 'l'll E s Joe Polts, gave the South Church a ers of auto- | g ' yose connection with the club dates 1 and Mol | gradually weakened as the winners' | Ketel 115 hoots on | ). iy ng that figurs 4 | " - strom's Hit. {offensive found its strength, Bell and 1 1 = . J E ‘ st Wt | WS a0 daties 5. Bradi HANDBALL TOURNEY e 1| S, D B el ot sl OUR BOARDING HOUSE By AHERN Tupelo FIAsh™ | you1q ypicce and the § v in National Poue-Wall Cham- 14 the champions runles seven inninas. Jarney jerg. the reformed inficldor [to th: hox and the Car anmors wer rile” yesterday Il ) has o Yiahead by g2 Rockwell, J-m‘.y.' RU FA"S 'm H”‘ ) e jing the | o ke et I o it Phil . ; - 1 ! : o “'“'"IIH\ZIWIH'\:‘ R T TH L B o o N ponship Opens Today With Fietd SToP screecHING , You BiG N Badd [‘/w PiFerle ing needing every run they contd f oSl e e SEOER as n N yve foig I S ,, g ) Sl oo nd. Andy committed the frightrut | (o0 netl Ae 3t A0S SOM O g i Bt s Dt s Biz A 0 tcnding in g dra ik 7{ BARN owt J o cerTAMLY T 1.3 7 [ A MAU'S PockeT indiscretion of failing (o fouch SeC- | yeor und the South Church fed by | g:ice ut 16 Dot Produce e o ™ @ i oy for Lo 15 (P Took $35. 0uT OF Your PockeT /s \ 7 WHILE HE SLUMEBERS, el "!”," ‘;""’""“""'“ "’;""; 1L at the half. Stohl made an- Agy el e Do : A A | {* " TUAT'S A WIFE'S PRIVILEGE L IL ‘ et strom's hit. The Houston second | o'ior as the second period ended S pidCne Aside from & draw decision Slip o y ) e N ohnny Livers did in 1308 and touch- | 44, with Rockwell swishing in bas- Petersburg, i, March 18 /P Lligo Savdin better know is 1 doubles titles or both. FIRS WE RJCKET‘ . 7 A the bag. This retired the side e 00 okt rom Iup.u.mn:. ahe Huth's bat is just as biz as Kid Chocolate, lius roug cw York has entered R Uu:EU w“éf° 5";55 SEWED 2 o My LLA\/ OF THNKNG and 4 run that went over o Lind |anstes, the South Church ran upever but so far thix training camp |buntimweights und tors, thore are con- ~ ol CHUMP HUSBANDS TiGER-SKINS / /e o JD WERE 1 strom’s hit wiped off the bOOkS. |y, ceore in rapid fashion. season he hasn't hit much but air without 1ok si cane to 1+ most of the nation's A R VouR 2 However, Bill Walker, the Denver| gockwell starrcd for the winners, | with it. this co on sit « tios including Detroit. Chi- | I o ’JDU N6 42 fJAP .JSATLJR[‘A\/ { A JUDGE, \A)J-TH A ;mnl.’p.;mi T\)‘ 'Iu it that the “0::5' getting seven baskets and a foul The Bambino's fuilure might fure ' the rden, however, the ciago, San and. Kan- | \ ENING, Yod AL\\EID | our ) § WIFE ARRAIGNED on club didn't do uny more SCOriNg | Mogt of his field goals Wwere from | rish Manager Huggins. of the New “Keed” is mecting a high elas inor onis, @1 . SLEEP ABoUT GETTING $85. FoR § o and Andy’s nistake remained an in- | out on the floor. Bell and W York Yankees, cause for pertur fighter in Johnny Vacea, of Boston | Panl. Roston. lLos Angeles., Toledo A STATLE W / &> o { BEF: EE ME ON THAT discretion and not a felony. | scls aided the cause with seven |tion except for the fact that Ruth Chocolate. of coirse fo wi Ihiladelphia | AT 7 war AND NoU HEH-HEH-D |\ ModSTRodS ¥E‘-‘r‘“‘/y == points cach. W. Stohl accounted for | very seldom hits during spring train- Lot he will find Vacea 1o sotip, A ' les. W I, Griffin of De- WiTH SWORES, THAT I SHouLDA'T / [ —~EGAD, T WouLD 2 of the losers' 76 points and also | but saves his best batting out- | heavyweight Lattle hetween the ros il the defending chat- k e = BISHOP WITH ATHLET]CS | niade some pretty fosses. Pott got ‘l::fi’x(\”vm“v\hl v'r"guh-" ~-u‘\m‘; I'rrlh\ ians, Krnie Schaaf . 1 Al louhles, Willis Kami- ~t, FIND ouT ABouT IT/: 'er:‘:t A SENTENCE 1 [ the rest. He and Bell had a wild| The Rabe himself is unworricd | Priedman, al the books and I Sehaufelderger. also of ~YOU'RE LUCKY -/ oF TWENTY VEARS 7/ J iy . - & duel of their own, but Bell finally | «1'y1 find ‘ noa few days and Geor Conrtney, t o Dgroit. will defend their nd \ wo ‘ Bt Sanies WD | . narged on. top when Joe falled lUuanr‘; bt Then T e Ty e ot iy i the & | ~ I DIDN'T TAKE Manager Connle Mack and Takea stnd (e pace e simmary: |y e Vs e f th - | [ 52 ALL THE MoNEY, South Congregational il e e b i) s he did among e o T 5 | Workout With Squad. W FL U AT T a e idaleny Do o Trotzky ht\l! hage'l ( AND SET A Fort Myers, Fla, March 18 (P— s @1 T Winter Haven, Fla, Mareh 18 09| Tussi, Halia SR To Enter Germanv - MOUSE - TRAP Max Bishop. holdout second base- 25N L% 2| —Taking on the St Louis round refurn match at e Broa ‘ tis N \/ouR man, appeared for the first time t0- | 13 qa g ¥ ) 1 3 “:’:“) _“)“‘ ,I,IH,.“]“,. ot ;f"\\ ‘m 2k M : day with the Athletics, after he and | yoclwel, 1g, rf T ey rena by et a A B Doy sbar 1 Mack had reached a salary | yuy, 1g .. 3 0 o | B victory. Ferguson and Will i e sment last night. He is cloze ing weight and said it would not take long to get into condition. The Mackmen won another game ™ ‘ b R vesterday. beating Newark at Miami, | Avendt 4 him for five tallics. i i i 3 to 6. Shores, Malicky and Quinn | W. Stohl. If | PR s e Ceagh i held the Internationals to three hits. | Carroll, « | HIS SECTION i : ] s - | Ritter, rg i | “Cat” Thompson, forward on the | Cleveland, weltsrweights ) : SSHH& e 3 Mountain State basketball team, is 1 1s an Rosenfeld May Become SouE " 4l ated the best forward of his VAt Los Anz 1 ) s z he A Utility Infielder | 2 7y tion and is belicved to b as 2o n etz ol i, promizd 1o o fhe oblizatior s Clearwater, ¥la, March 19 ®—| Reforce—Haber. {any college player in Amierica 1 Doy ToiAdiowoletie 10 o0na v st | orci Masx Rosenfeld came up from *he 2 i Lt experts of that section ~ - 3 T OCK GOES STRONG 101 sthern lea to the Irooklyn o R WALRD WITH LETTLE ROG Wobiad & abinalaarit nemuy ho- Red Sox Rookies Are ! ' AFTERE BASEBALL JO8 Asiran Ward el Howard — Wiliamson. ¢ 1 ‘ i '« ulliity :innelder Lofoze ik Given Chance to Show Iiy earow Sokm 010 BUL 1 i ! : R i e f Matlnnaldeawiic Senson sturls. | Sarasota, Fla.. March 18 (P—Rieq | (001Dall and ’;'”“j‘” tinsloglad 4l Sk W {is While rding ! Manager Rebinson, learning 1 Sox rookics have been given plenty |# {rial with the Red Sox two years | A Kpss Lk TR Shratiat A A REw i A A inin ik Yioscnfeld had played second b of opportunity to demonstrate their | 280 18 secking an inficld berth v najors many v 18 G U S PaT OFF \ e s Waco in the Texas leagie now zo. or the Rl gnbis At infervals last season, has begun to | ability this spring. The cxperiment with him at that bag. So | field to themseives yester far the experiment promiscs well. | the Indianapolis club of the Inte — national league here and the J(lhfls"" l)le ed “'i‘h showed fight and hitting strength é 45 ; a loosely played game. Milt Showing of Veterans ion, pitcher: Bob Barrett. third bas pa. Vla. March 18 (®P—AL- | Jerry Standaert, first. and Gran had the against | — . — NOU SPOILED MV WHOLE || L\.- HE\‘E T 15 ON TR YRS emY— %‘ he lost a ninth inning 42 Gillies, short, all made good impres- PETE AND | RRE GONNN SH0OT A GAME FIND 1T '/ GPRENOON~ WHY DIONT , , ) to the Braves yesterday, Man- | sions with steady work or spectaci- TR M., DOLLY-50 You RUN TR’ STO T ONLY Bau. I HAD (¢ NOU KEeP YouR EVE ONIT A You DVDNT E\):N szor Johnson of the Washington tionals was not displeased over the the Sox the game, 11 to 10. showing of his ete ns on the PSS S l]ll Marberry and Gar- Young Right Handers = i ( : l [t indicationa ‘of rounding ¥ i) 3 ¢ ¢ , Win Game for Browns Py ‘ yt tnto form early, while Trving Hadley | West Palm Beach, Fla. March 18] 1- lar plays. A ninth inning rally gave wonmd R decidedly bette than in nis #~—Two your~ right handers heid fir<t appearance of the year, the Columbus American association — team to four lonely hits yesterday and the St. Louis RBrowns captured Pittshurgh Piru!es [ their second exhibition contest 5 to o~ Are Starting to Hit [o wern cobb, lately of wWichit - NICE. DRIVE HARK. l <an Francisco, Cal.. Mareh 18 () |I'alls, worked the first five inni e, 'MEL NOW WATCH ™ —The Pittsburgh Pirates are be- |and displayed good control whi ginning to hit. Dick Coffman, spending his second Twenty-seven safeties were the | season with the rowns, was a trifie + total in two exhibition games yester- | wild. Each pitcher allowed two day. 18 of them coming in the first | hits, | contest which Pittshurgh won from |, s S the Missions, 10 to 2, and nine more THIS IS THIRD TIME in the contest the Bues dropped to Ben Gorchakoff. tennis star af Frisco, & to 3 Oceidental college, has Dick Bartell being tried out at reached the finals of the inte wccond hase had four swats, one out mpionships, but nf three in the first game being for h time. He will p ! two bases. lmc title matches again this year. i RS i 1989, by Central Prem Amociation, Ine. ||