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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1929. POOBDLES. NEW, BRITAIN DEFEATS ALBANY AND GOES INTO LEAD IN ROLLER HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP PLAYOFF—REEVES AND COSTA i f TO MEET IN FEATURE AMATEUR BOUT TONIGHT—THIRTY ENTRIES IN CITY COURT TOURNAMENT — OTHER SPORTS ITEMS é SEHLE2S5HL680 BH868 955606008662 890808. 285585605088 58000008805000080800080000805888223808505600008 $66066520008608 S0050655805 NEW BRITAIN GOES INTO BOYS' CLUB AGAIN | SEEKS BATTING CROWN AGAIN FRANKS lEAI]INfi AMATEUR FIGHTS TO BE LEAD IN PLAYOFF SERIES ]QWNS RUSCO FIVE‘ LEAGUE SCORER RESUMED HERE TONIGHT Hardware City Roller Hockey Club Noses Out Albany . : . Bearcat Billie Reeves of Bristol to Meet Mike Acosta of in Tight Battle — Locals Need One More Game to | Both Teams Ra"y Furwusly Ill‘ % ;T‘JPS All Basketoerslln _Saturday Brooklyn in Feature Bout — Vincent !ABellg 'lnd (linch Championship — Williams Brothers and | Fourth Quarter ‘ b i Alternoon Circuit Tommy -Anderson to Mingle in Semi-Final—Frisco Harry Thompson Star on Offense — (-azzmga H‘fl'y 4 A and Kelly Matched in Another Slugging Bee—Full Rallying in a manner which was Shines on Defense—Play in Albany Wednesday. /7" 5.0 L0 o 0 W o Hellmtnn 4 . o hotloving the fnish of the “¥"| (grd of 10 Fights Arranged. behing whil Afternoon Basketball lea- ch they came from behind while X f lay last Sat y la- ing t me team a month ago, ‘:me Ff“‘ (ml dfiur:a"ll & lcom[vl‘:i | Tonight at the Stanley Arena om R et 5 | i statistics fir ) ki | o Boys swept the Rusco A daan-esmepiaince Nacs LI olinoy - | Churen strect, amateur fights will Five, lead etown indust 3 S N Corsairs, leading the entire lcague in | | 3 r llockey league, the be resumed for the first time since ot literally swept tea G e e A RS : c. |scoring with a total of 100 points. | ie passage of the bill putting the : n h, fonrth quarter; Jast night - ]Volx\ ick of the Panthers was second | : sport under the control of the state the seventh ¢ 26, its second victory p ; with 91 points. He held the lead up| | { athletic commissioner. The card t <X county basketball p e g | 1 v ~hen t h i3 to the final game but in this he was| which has been planned by Matche wriod wasa “wow .um,ml and .mg passed him maker €. 1% Wagner appears to be io ) i ol up what ““'\_ i ‘lw handicap of -a sore acm, had a | during the present indoor scas of Empy Blanks Higis sils Lonly o have, Hev ; i day in the final contest and 3 o Sritain stage wi even greaier attack " o 7 i swept into third place with 80 points. ) In/the feature bott of the night, ! Ghester ‘{'] the Bengd s “'_’_"_i‘ clob Bearcat Billie RRecves of Bristol will points hefor. \ R | return to ring activity against & SR W N B - R : 1 and rough opponent named | Plaver into cach of the four plac A i arter and 3 5 Al raita Ginntrs ootthe 1l Costa of the g Knickerbocker but then 1o, led in team scoring with a totu: of Brooklyn, N. Y. Thesc twe hrowski A b IT i has st o pokt middlewvights are considered to be leiat \ e L e B cqually matched and it this is true, G0 in front ly 3 e sl the fans who attend are in for a hot Middletown ral- £ Subttutlianor or [ EnE ite mighes) session, Leeves has a known ability | sccond haif e Rl o SRR N e e to hit and his long string of knock- stopped t 3 team mate, Ken Saun outs has literaily driven all opposi- and Ne a close second with 1y : tion from him. He has heen forced isily took the cham 1o remain idle because no one pionship in the league, having won would dare it hin. | nine ight games without sufter- |- - fn g epted {he propos made good x| ! b ing defeat, 5o i \f meeting the dusky battler nds later he t 4 SO Bt 4 from Diristol predicting that ha X " Finul Manding would win over Recves in less than three rounds. The boys will fight at 160 po scori and BILLILE (B rting card hrings many s L e e T fi it avorites of local fans inte e - JOE DUNDZE T0 DEFEND % "3i5 s ' e A7 ' ' TITLE AT BRAVES FIELD o o o i i vae ¥ Bella getting a hairline decision. L Anderson has ask tor a return World's Welterweight — Champion | 1 ucen and his wish has been grant- are featherweights, : sile, hard hitting puncli- ROna oSN : tol, will appear in one e ature bouts on the card hip= have come to Harey Heilmann only in @ March 18.—(UP)—Joc against Tom Rose of Brookiyn. Both odd numbered the Detroit slugger is getting =t (0 (ake the 1920 o <o of Butimore, World's | of these boys are hard hitters and American League ; crrence . i ozl hdnsiont il aas they: avelovti{olseonatat Bnockonly § b - » SiRs ) ; R Dotinick Frisco wil battle Pat By : S ) o fend bis title at Braves Field here | g of the Brony tonight. Kelly in- Tatermediates o . | Kerelejza wit) e Hepalong | : i Has een Signed for Cham- their former meeting and wam 1 did not involve the crown. unahle to ¢ nue, Since that time According to Eddie Mack. Boston gurden matchmaker, Dundec's op- Eoys' Club o his been secking a return match ' P+ and Jis wish will be granted tonight. Giants Picks Up Where He Len D0 z S 1 1n | ponent will be selected from the fol- ' (ihir houts on the card tonight * _ : 5 1 lowir welterweights: Al Melio Dl or Aol Off Last Season, 3 | Jackic Piclds, Jimmy Melarnin and 3\ S0 John of. Noyth - 5 2 T g i Young Jack Thompson [ noat 118 pounds and Johnny eaumo Fex.. March 19 () s ; Mello, who holds a decision over (yazs Plainville ) Joe 'y Lly Lindstrom, star thivd sacker 3 2T i the champion. probably will be the Star Third Sacker of New York Rocea of the Bronx A, C. New York Giants, is tuking " man picked for the championship There wil be 10 houts on the card < ; AT I s | UT t he loft off dust sca 5 1 ! clash. Mack belicves. nd the principals in the remaining Tiiisca %t : 4 Without making public matches w . picked from the ¢ ] : i s, Mack stated that Dinndee | e gl 1 The first 49 ¢ ' Tt 3 4 9 will reccive ene of the hont wiil he st immediately at durt e lus G 1 ntees ever paid a welter- 1 o'clock ar same officials thes of the 1028 season - % ¥ t titlehold« 3 i cha John Willis will 4 oup the camy ek expeets nei ) fans | pe and Sam Sablotshy will an. i Btogers Hornsby, 1he lvagu B ss the bou nouce. 2 champior vl | ndes w seharged last week 1 exlibition gan - te hospital. Cam- ) i L S SRR Vormer Champlon Announce . A b S e National Indoor Polo Bescrves Win Lienel iy 1 cen w big fuctor G o L Hinf £ 1t arm which e Tourney Opens Tonight hits—a singls {07 L T MR ceossitated canccllation of @ | New York, March 19 (P—The na- A Gt . bout with Mel tional indoor polo championships t ) i e 4 = o ¢ open in the Squadron A armory here S 5 s 5 . : T afer be - i 1 . - . wls f hig tirst tone trip into the p 5 hiree weeks A S ud of a 136 o : . Huggins Not Decided e Wint l::"-f.?‘ffi b st R college, Ae- h . i v 1 b f : On Any of Youngsters 7 ronner cliampion last night | gy off 1o Louis | fending mpions in the intercole Harris t that St Peterstnrg, Fla, Marelr 19 OP) annout the signing o Y Browns, the Phill N « | legiate division. clashes with Princ possi teant, ¥ S Miller Hn fTinageh nr Thel Nanden, rld's lightweight eham- | busy week of baseball 1 t tonight; Harvard's “w York says he has an | pion. and v Miller, Chicago. for [all hands eager for stff opposition cw York AL Walter Goto SERDCHE mind” on all his youngsters | a title bout nest June. The bout | The sqmad was let off h one | vision and 1 Fred Donati, Slim Rame Lo s J L : L S lat the p 1 1. He won't even probably will be Leld in Detroit. workout crday, but the drill was land in the i o : i G0FOUL L UNP Lo ivihbtiies hel ihtelide ep| Dempsey. who fs considering an | fast and snappy and Mana Boys' Club e ; isio Koenig on third and ) short offer from Humbert J. Fugazy, ¢ ton had to chase the players off the | YALE BASK bRl or give Koenig hack his old shori- York promoter, is expected to make | field when he thought they had New Haven stop Job and ene Robertson play his decision in the matter public worked long enough. Bob McGray. I Nanrv, 1950, of West Haven, third 1 young pitchers s veck, 16 he decides 1o work | pitel ched the workout Comn., wus cle captain of the a chance to make good. Millor with Fugazy the Mandel-Miller | the sta He DLas not yet signed Yale University basketball team last i i e rms and he's not more defin- serap would go on under the joint a contract and was to confer again ' ni . He plays at gnard and the ex. «nx-t took ""\""__ g y o ma 3 . } s t s to his young o Iders, Sum promotion of both, it was under- today with President Baker abont cclience of his work contributed to ,"J"g,,i:, won a numi ex on the £k WHIPPLTS WIN GAME ing game raod and 1 ave coms k Wi . their 206t e gl a s - to the home Manager E 1 F tt nas on the | scl” Covie Joun e A Y R AR " Tedious Pastimes-Learning a New Game of Solitaire. éY BRIGGS lists Wheeler. ta, Er rd and Elias Funk stood. | terms, | the Blue's victories this season. Leon Dicki and Ed Recano, | Now THE IDEA 1S Thus, ( AFTER YOU GET THEM - | ALL LAID OUT LIKE THiS! \ | | Changes t . ) 4 ) s trom bt 1 : he ; ¢ 2 / Taeres The ACE OF HEARTS - GOES UP THERE FUNNY- THAT'S UNUSUAL~ | AND THIAT QUEEN GOoES e 5 i G e e 5 > GUESS IVE 5TARTED WRONG - NovJ WAIT A MINUTE — 7% THE 1DEA 15 To BUILD Mow THE DEUCE GOE'S | o UP FROM THE ACES — ) e ord THE ACE X & ’ St 4 Now TS Tem GoES Nt e added Frank Miller, i f Fabs' Jeague , SO ' = - AND wMolay Five in a close ROSENBLDOM WINS R e E vus 15 to 13 Bill (Tippy) Pinkes Kauffinan of Hartford Stops oo e ch e e “King Tut” Tuttle in Second osers. The sum Round. Dibling . O Dell Philadelphia, Mar f"”"’r‘ Morrison Masie Itoscnblooni, e Barnikow | decision over Leo Lomski, Al B an e e i CION Y-8 4 : : 0( 7L I 71 Pirst Period Lomski's face was marked from 2 i Al . | ed by Time the stinging left jabs Rosenbloom - P ey s (_,,Am Williams administered from the first round on. 7 . S s \ JUST HAPPENED ba Pierce 5 In the second round Lomski was DeMolays MAY GET WINGARD \ OR- Yes-1 DION T SEG HUH! \ GUESS | DIp IT To THINK = I'VE M‘%‘”E- \ ew Dritain W. Williams ¢ warned for elbowing. The third ! 1 | { TS = TruS FIVE SPECKER ONG TuaT CAUT AN IMPORTANT | HAD'EM LAID Second Period round was the westerner's best and Osborne, rf . ol 2 = S | + To BE OUER HERE ENGAGEMENT | OUT WRONG- he staggered Rosenbloom with a Clark, If I 2= Manager Robinson of Robins May | OUGH 'T = i BE RIGHT- | MUST'VE | SEE MY series of rights to the heart. SOrroW, ¢ ........... 5 | | AND THAT UNCoVE 3 T WRONG - MISTAKE NOW The semi-final provided more ac- Brown, e ...... End Quest for Another Winninz | i Tue ACE OF DIAMONDS LAID'EM ov o P~ 2 Thlnl l-:ml on than the main bout. “King Tut" | Johnson. rg ......... Plocher, AT GOES THERE —‘< 7 Albany Lundeville 16:47 Tuttle of Wisconsin was flooded Ericson, - £ coes 5 § Albany Lundevill twice in the first round by Pinkey ~ | Clearwater. Fla. March 19 (P— AND aA~ E < tushes—A. Williams jerc: | Kauffman of Hartford. Conn, and 5 g Wilbert Robinson's quest for an- 7. Stops—Welch 49, Barnikow 62, the referee stopped the bout in the | Score at half time, 7-6, DeMolays; other winning pitcher for his Feals—E. Pierce ree—Si Me. | second round. , Buchi Brooklyn Tiobins may he ended if he | Lonald ——— | - can come to terms with Ernie Win- — HOME RUN HITTERS | WORKOUT {gard, former St Louis Browns. | HAVE RELI 5 HURLERS Santa Ar- Cal, March 18 (®— | West Palm Beach. Fla. March| Wingard, declared a free agent by Corsicana, Tex.. March 19 P— After going on a home run rampaze 19 P—Lack of extra base hits| Commissioner Landis e had for the first fime in many seasons. which cnabled ‘hem to whip the Hol among the 21 safeties made by the heen sold to the Phil: Ath- | the White Sox belicve they ha tywood Coast leaguers, 2 Louis Brownsg in their fwo ex. | letics without a trial is asking o pair of reliable sonthpaw burlers terday at San Diego. ! ctroit hibition games cansed Manager Dan $15,000 bonus for signing with the Boh Weiland and Danny Do, ligers came here fo ' Howley to put his charges thronzh lohins and a salary of 81 ] i are the rookie port rs. who have Portland team In the second game- a long workout yesterday vear. Robinson says he 4 28 J /7 0500/7 made an impression the cusr A7 their exhibition series Shes work was emphasized in prepat nind the bonus <o miuch hut fen = ~ axlinition Sedor. Diigan wa ro- Yde, McMannus, Atexander. Schuble for the exhibition game w thousand a year is a lot of mone (T[] L7[j ceive another fest 1oday against (e and Sione were vesierday's heme |[Philadelphia Nationals at Winter for a pitcher who won two games | =4 Dallas run hitters, each making one, ‘Ua\‘ll today. l“” the Browns in ¥ ‘