New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 29, 1929, Page 24

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1929. 88585688298 8535585250805888585556888. 8.8 8328255508500 0008558200208800 SCREW SHOP AGAIN DEFEATS ELMWOOD ENDEES IN STATE INDUSTRIAL TITLE RACE—NEW BRITAIN BASKETBALL TEAM FOR BRISTOL G006600000000 5658830656982 52 3858885888588 523L$E35888555554988388888554885855085508800889°° 1 223888588888822 402080 SCREW SHOP FIVE AGAIN SWFFSWINTITLE BEATS ELMWOOD ENDEES |\ CHURCH LEAGUE Local Industrial League Champions Enter x}li-l’inals Holst Shows Way in 36-29 Det in State Title Race—Hartford Quintet Unable to feat of South Church | Pierce Hardware City Defense—Held to a Total of s 12 Points—Victory Gives New Britain Team Clean Sweep in Elimination Play—Details-of Play Younger Teams Begin Play Mon- ' day% Clu Vinal Standing W night First won the In. | sketball pen- two scasons South Con the Franklin wided into the 8 the | it was a from the former Play is victory team who Yoy Holst. who return scored 13 bi asy irch as ever ed n his team 1 and proved a nstant ' o side of fthe he / f@'J \\\ < most oppos sistant nors of led < IN WHOSE BREAST THE FPENNANT HOPE SPRINGS s’ / o ETERNAL e Anie ¢ v ties in loormat o i 4 Sonth Conzrezational DN AND MANGAN an 1.ea calization of 14 wo the junior 1 SEEKS ANOTHER PENNANT N\ pennant race onty w his grvatost 1 series, the asehaf v or organization, but lean Ior a cat 1 me league Macl, 0 iyl for Connis ins Careful of Condition of Plavers Lawger Combination Holds First 1=, ", Place In Handball Loop dout Pwo So. Churcn Team= Win PHANTOM RESERVES LOSt scoring Dressel Dunn and Swedes and Mag-kiaw Mang None o Jrop cven Dunn Crow T noand and Crowe D A ihe Arena ms can afford 1o South Church Juniors games altho 1 Dres hae and Mangan combinations cdges in games won The league standing to date follows: Berkow S0ko| ; ih wit anley, r 10 " 16 . is 25 ary i en the Boys' Waterbury Crescents iibhons, rf : n the in sdiate class, ie Vassuer ghed last night and hav- O'Connell, ¢ 129 pounds. They will Creaven, rg their first game next Saturday Schwed, lg .. afternoon against the Celt reinstated | having | | Terrible Swedes | | Mag-Hawks Western S8tars . seen e Disie Speedboys Fowler, rf o B 1 C. Remillet, 1If | Hierpe, ¢ l“ximr:_ €. { Morrin Steed, eraged Itica. “ Referee. O'Brien; time, 4 10-min- ute periods. | Smith and Hagen to Tour United States Pinehurst, North Carolina, March | (—A Smith-Hagen Amn\'mrm,[ tour of the United States is on | golfing program for this sum- g BASKETBALL AND DANCE SATURDAY, MARCH 30 BOYS CLUR GYM Boys’ Club of New York Boys’ Club of N. Britain Admision 35¢c Referce. Parker. | Running up big scores in the| |first and third quarters, the South | Church Reserves downed the Na-l ‘s man- | tionals by 21. Again it was “Red” the Hattings who topped his team, this nith | time with 13 points, while “Bernie” Wosilus and Havlick followed after. | Two point” Harwood sgain made is single basket. F. Miller and ing the mer Robert E. Harlow. Hage ager has announced hers Ryder cup captain and Horton the Joplin. Missouri, pro. will make | an exhibition tour of the country as | | playing partners as soon as the Ry- der team returns from England. |Sincko featured for the Nationats. A few exhibitions wigl be played | At the half the score was 15-11 in hy tha. pair prior te sailing April | favor ¢ the eventual winners. The 10, Harlow said. summary; DR. KEITH DENTIST PAINLESS EXTRACTION 300 MAIN ST. TEL. 3110 New lroman! Bidg. too f DAY ™ Hug- | home re 1 more OF LOAFING La larch 24 < in the warm dians to- & npaugh. who £, decided Arawn a bit fore decreed 24 around for his slug- P— BURRITTS 70 USE STRONGEST TEA No Chances Satunday | Determined that its sensational | record of 20 victories in 22 starts will be continued, the Burritt bas- Ketball team tomorrow night will be | again on the floor with its full | strength, Although no definite in- | formation has been received from the Manchester Recreation team as to its squad the New Britain team will take no chances and the strong- cst lineup wiil undoubtedly start. When the Burritt team takes the flgor in the preliminary to the New ritain-Rristol Endee contest at the | Stanley Arena the line-up which has carried the team to its great number | of victorics will probably be there | With one possible exception. [ Andy Yakubowicz who injured his log in the Phantoin game last week | and who was not able to play with | Corhin rew team against the { Elmwood Endees last night may net {be on hand. Two combinations will probably he used. Nick Gill will yprobably he <ent into forward in | place of Yakuhowicz with Captain Al Havlick as his forward running mate. Joe luke will jump center and “Chump” Carlson and “Hammy" { Darrow will he ths guards How- | ever. Darrow's scoring ability may {he needed and in that ecase he will move to forward and his place at { guard will he taken by “Pat™ Rose, {the 1armingten ace, who is also a | heavy scorer, th he T0 INVADE EUROPE | — | Helen Wills, Women's Tennis Cham- | | pion, and Ldith Cross to Play In LFour Countries, San Vrancisco. March 29 (P— | Helen Wille, women's tennts cham- pin. and Edith Cross, third in na- tional ranking, will leave April 20 for their European invasion, sanc- tioned by the United States Lawn Association. Their schedui: inc li-s in Holland, Frane: Germany and England. Miss Wills made a last vear with Penciope Tarnis s it similar trip Anderson as The plaving schedule: May 16, 11 and 12—Match play at the Hague, Holand. May 17, 18 and 19—Mateh play at 8t Cloud, France, May 20—Women's championship of France at Autenil | June 7, S and 9—DMatch play in Berlin June 11— Grass court champion- | ships at Reckinghan, England ‘ June 24 to July 9 All English | ehampionships at Wimbledon. | | Robins Hoping For ! Change in Fortune Fla arch 290P-— 0ol lyn- Iiohins o not down. it hope that a will bring a few | dirastrous spring Hampered hy & | sries of injuries, they managed to Iy two victories in practice < here Now they have moved 0 West Palm Beach on the first f their and “The hearted in they nery their homeward a few mor Ebbets Ficld journey h EN CHANCE i st n Beach, Fla., March obb, youthful North will be given a chance to zue pitching assignment oming season dur Trowns' three-game series Dodgers, opening today. only rookie Manager win a hig | Lonis ith the Cobb is the contests _l;'le anci 7Mine! = | ( JERAY 'VE GOT A CF SH KILLING AR A or TRoveLE — } Doni' 7 { TROUBLE Now \'VE 8¢ Hnow WHAT | SAME SHOE FOR YEARS k,\!?ur Now — P g e FIRST LUTHERANS WiN CHAMPIONSHIP OF CHURCH LEAGUE—JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE ARRANGED NEW BRITAIN QUINTET IS READY FOR BRISTOL Local Bisketbtll Team fo Take Hardware City Basketball Team Meets Endees in De- ciding Game for Championship at Stanley Arena Tomorrow Night—Both Teams in Prime Condition for Terrific Scrap—Strongest Lineups to Be Used by Managers — Record Crowd to be on Hand for Contest. Facing what is probably the most important game of the entire sea- son, the New Britain basketball team “appears fit and ready to meet | the Bristol Endees at the Stanley Arena tomorrow night. The game will be the final one in the race for the state ¢ pionship and a ter- rific battle is being anticipated. New Britain scored a 22 to 16 victory over Bristol on the Bell Towners’ home floor two weeks agd but since that time, Bristol, al- though losing onc to Meriden, came back strong and swamped the Sil- “WADDY” WATERMAN «r City quintet in one of the worst drub! tanded a team by anoth- er s competitor this season. Bristol will be in the finest shape of the year tomorrow night. Man- ager Joe Carroll stated yesterday that lhie was ne that his team s as tie game approaches, He pl the to M wo with S that every ner on in and the team is crew will be bat- Man N Lanpher of team is sitting g cofitentedly to him- istol was heaten in Lanpher then hand Meriden a 1le is confident 1 win the tight sm self. After Bristol, watched his tr double trimming. that New Britain Bristol imager \m w pick its team from Richtmyer. Rich- Waterman, Manning, March- Malcolm and Carney. New Britain's quintet will be Sloman, Zakzewski, Dougherty, Arburr, Holst and Reste will be an immense throng tomorrow night's bat- by the demand for crowd expected to rom 10, han on hand tle judgin is TALK ABOUT FooT WHY You S HAMK WOoRM THE Wou 0. K, = determined | i AL SLOMAN break all recerds for the present {aeason. The contest will be pre- |ceded by a preliminary ygame and it will get under way at 9 o'clock, HEILMANN MAY PLAY It Star Shows Serious Inclination To Obey Training Rules, He Will Be At First Base. Detroit, March 29 UP—If Harry ‘”vilmnnn shows a sincere desire 1@ comply with Manager Bucky Hare 1is' edicts concerning training rules, it is likely he will be at first base for the Detroit Tigers when tha son opens. This despite Harris® action yesterday in requesting Prems ident Navin to ask waivers on the ormer outfielder, who has won four American league batting championships during his 14 years with Detroit. At the moment Heilmann is on probation. The drastic action tak- |en by Harris was explained to be k(hl‘, result of training rule viola- |tions while the team was in Los Angeles. Heilmann has not bsen in a game since the second oxhible |tion affair on the coast until y terday, when he was sent in as & pinch batsman. Tt is likely that Harris will be & " | playing manager this season. Schu- {ble has not done too well at short. stop, causing Harris to figure on shifting Charley Gehringer, a fine |second baseman, , in shert, and playing second himself. The Tigers again outhit the Cubs vesterday, but loat their sixth game out of seven to Joe McCarthy's men 9 to 7. ' Washington Squad is Pared to Twenty-five Tampa, Fia., March 29 (®#—The | playing squad of the Washington Nationals was down to 26 men to- day with “Big Jim” Weaver, giant pitcher, on his way to play with Birmingham. Although Washington will'retain strings on him, Manager Johneon believes Weaver is not quite ready for the majors. With his departure Paul Hopkine was assured of a longer trial with | the club, BY BRIGGS Now TAKE A Look AT THAT SHOE JERRY- LDNT You Tiyink THAT _SHOE WoulLD BE ? FIFTee~ BUCKS AND — HANK THERE'S A SHOE THAT SET MFE BACK FIFTEEN BERRIES™ IT'S ALWAYS GIVEN me SATISFACTION f;—_// N\ HoLy SMOKE.I WHAT A SUCKER | AM To WASTE MY TIME oWV \‘&‘?‘P\\n WV “fll?“\“‘m Wy~ HE'S A FUNNY BG6 ! 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