New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 29, 1929, Page 25

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Speaking. of Sports Al 8ix bowlers from New Britain teok uu early start today for Rich- mond, Va, where tomorrow trey will be entered in the National Bowl- ing congress. They represent the best talent in the New Britain In dustrial league. A five-man team trom Rogers Recreation alicys will also roll in the open tournament. New Britain created a scnsation last year in the congress. ‘Tronosky, especlally, came within breaking the world's record. The team returned with a trophy and there is an cxcellent chance that it will duplicate again this year. Tomorrow night, all roads for bas- ketball fans will lead to New Bril &in and the Stanley Arena where the’| New Britaln and Bristol teams will clash in the final ne to determine the state championship. The two quintets are very evenly matched and a fierce battle should result, New Britain took a fall out of Bristol two weeks ago and the fans here confidently expect the quintet to repeat. The team will be at full sirength for the battle. Bai ball will bow itself out of the picture in another couple of weeks. Already baseball has started to stir the devotees of the game. The Senecas. composed of former members of the Ranger A. C. team, will practice this afternoon. The Pawnecs got out this morn- ing like & college squad and staged spring football practice. about the first time that a semi-pro team. ever undertook this kind of work. However, the Pawnees arc 80 anxious to dump the Blues from their city chumpionship seat that the squad will do anything to achieve its ambition. The city tournament starts next week and there will be plenty of Lasketball for the fans who are in- terested in the many teams entercd in the play. The ultimate winners will be declared the champions of the city in the various weight classes. The weekly amateur boxing tour- nament conducted by the Stanlcy A. C. at the Stanley Arena will be sta ed during the coming week In Iri- duy instcad of Monday night. Duc to the fact that Easter Monday will be devoted to a joyful celebration of tie end of the Lenten season, many fang will be away at dances and other affairs so that the matchmaker and officials decided to hold the bouts later on in the we: Waner Still Refuses To Sign With Pirates Ran Antonio, Te March 29 (P —The breach between Paul Waner, holdout outficlder, and the Pitts. burgh Pirates management was wide as ever today. It had been whis- pered that the Oklahoma would be here to talk things over when the Bucs arrived yesterday but he wasn't when the game with the Giants had been called off by rain yesterday. The Pirates went through a brief worhout. REDS START NORTH Orlando, Fla., March 2% (A—The Cincinnati R: up their troubles today, camp and atarted northward after four and a balf weeks' training. The Red Legs won a 7 to 3 victory over the Montreal Royal here yi terday apparent good condition Lucas, pitching ace squad. of Red of laxt year's FIGHTS LA By the Associated Press. Chicago —- Tommy Philadelphia, outpointed Walker, Newark, N, I, (10). ‘Tuf- fy Griffiths, Sioux City, Ta., ont- pointed T.eo Lomski, Aberdeen, Wash., (10). HT Loughran, Mickey Hollywood. Cal.—Mushy Callahan, funior welterweight ‘' champion. knocked out Jackie Carr, Glendale, Cal, (). FOR OT JUST SUITS, \ ace of | This s | slugger | They were pleased with the | CLOTHING YWRESTLERSTD BATTLE HOLYOKE Eocal Matmen To Engage In Sey- eral Bouts Tomorrow Night The New Britain Y. M. C. A, ing team will journey to Hol- yoke tomorrow to engage the Y team lof that city in several bouts. The |squad will leave the local Y at 5:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. of the local tcam Neil Crowley. P. mro, H. Kieffer, 1. Caselengo, L. Vanesse, E. Aldrich, 8. Covaleski, 1.eo Baldasari, M. Canzellanri, T. | Hovanesian, C. Hasselmark and V. | Squillaciote. | Last year New ) Holyoke and this members re as follows: Britain defcated | year the local | physical department will send in| |some new material for the (»xp"rr‘} fence to be gained and to preparc | | for next seuson. To Play Kensington Tomorrow, the Y. M. C. A. Inter- | {mediate basketball team will play | !the Kensington Community Y team. | The game will take place at 1: lo'clock. In the last meeting between | these two, New Britain won the| game but only after two overtime | | periods were played. Howecer, there | |appeared to be un error by the scor- | {er so both teams agreed to play the | game over again. | Track and Fickl | The physical departm out a call for candid; for the Y | track and field team. Six responded | |the first night including W. Hughcs. | H. May, W. Duvis. Joe Balciunas. Meligonos and C. Meligonix Lt is expected that in the next fow [dgays, 1. Delaney, “Whitey” Conley and €. Connelly will find it hard to | resist the call of the cinder path and | will start training with the others lat Willow Brook park. Two ycars ago, the {Y team came within five points of capturing the state championship |Any member of the Y can try out | for the team. The first call for prac will be issued soon nt has sent ew Britain NEWS AND NOTES ~ OFY GYMNASIUM Enough Players Siga Up to Make | Two Indoor Ball Teams FEvery game in sports holds it fascination for someone and ther isn‘t uny doubt but thai indoor ba: [ball is st sopular because of (W ‘!'n turn from an announcement ma at the Y. M. C. A, recently that league was to be formed providi cnough members could be found i play. | Immediately the following m: signed up for the game: W. Hughe |H. Firnhaber, A. Aronson, H. M |R. Lienhard, D. Wilk, J, Gill. M |Gin, J. Yankowitz, N. Joyce, E |Ginaberg. A. Kowalsky, C. Meligon:- and A. Joscph. These include enough men for two teams and within the |next few days there will be plenty [more #o that a four-team eircuit will be formed. Present plans cail | |for at lcast two games every Mon- day and Friday night. Training Class Ends This week the senior and business 10 an end and the program at the Y ¢ from formal to in- The periods wiil {be devoted to volieyball, basehall an. [swiming. Boys' classes will be con- tinued until further notice. Court Season Finished | The basketball scason at the Y | gym is finished this week and em- phasis will be placed on baschali. | |life saving and swimming classes for | beginners. The gym will remain open from 9 o'clock in the morning to 9:30 at night. * Members will b encouraged to participate in the varions sports and organized leaguvs, READ HERALI SFACTION BUT TWO TROUSER SUITS NOTED FOR THEIR QUAL- ITY, THEIR STYLING, THEIR FABRIC AND WORKMANSHIP. 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Bottom row, sitting— {maressi Anderson, New Britain Machine; Wilcox, Stanley Works,}flw-nh (Captain) and Kloss, Landers. annansy Led by Captain Frank Wilcox of | Landers and Faustinoe Zucchi, Faf- the Stanley Works, the New Britain {1105 Industrial Volhardt Goodrow N Lindberg Seifel CUBS WIN BY HIT Il Paso, Tex., March 29 pitching still is a rare art with the | Cubs, but their tremendous hitting power is winning bail gane They bunched 11 hits yesterday to defeat the Detroit Tigers 9 to 1 making it six victories out of seven games over the Harris clan De- troit slammed two Cub hurlers, Carlson and Ciengros, for 15 safe- ties, team, accom- | Bowling team, accomi-| _ <3 panied —Good Industrial Sceretary Bryce | Long, left this morning at 6 o'clock | for Richmond, V., where it will be entered tomorrow in the national bowling congress. The team will roll tomorrow against whatever competitor is drawn for it, | will he known tomorrow night. menbers of the team besides tain Wilcox, are as follows: Anthon Corbin Serew; kddie Ander- son, New Dritain Mochine, former — Dube duckpin champion: William READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADs | ¢*™ L T. & F. Corbin: J. Kloss, FOR YOUR WAN' | American Puper o'Connell . 107 Johngon 6 Corbia Screw itedente " Mancareila Zinko Duhe Hart Schaffner & Marx and Michaels Stern Suits 35 AND MORE WITH TWO TROUSERS KNIT-TEX TOPCOATS ALWAYS — WORSTED-TEX SUITS SUITS FOR STUDEN' SIZES 30 TO 36 MANY WITH TWO TROUSERS . . . . $25 ALWAYS — 540 EMERSON HATS RALSTON, NETTLETON AND BANISTER SHOES Globe Clothing House WHERE WEST MAIN STREET BEGINS MANY 'L T TEDOY CAN AN#N{” ANY qusflon You sk wits ALLAIGUT, TEOOV=- WHAT KIND OF MM _ANIMAL 15 ON TURT PICTURE P Stanley Works Salak Walters Larson ! Peterson Heinzman 100 Mazzali Wilcox . 121 Buckholtz | = stoht 549 LEAGULE Shackles 115 3 9 Kenure sirard foe Liss ard ) - 243 Williams Contino 8 & John Liss Ciazza 5 a8 Makowski 99 1 434 Collars Granquist s Graham TNt Chataweut 98 02 Rurnbam ......... 8k 101 Casclla . 1% 108 tautand = Chapman s2 5% Teny Outers BUSNESS ME: Union Lau hepard Weils | Lipetz Pission Re Coivin Cadrain | ——— Old Gold CHAMPIONS CROWNED Army and Yale Have Come Through to Victories in Collegiate Fencing Tide Bouts. New York, March 29 (—Twe champions have been crowned in the fiest half of the session of the intercollegiale fonelng ehame pionships. Army and Yale have come through to victories in the team championships with sabre and eper. conguering five opponents who survived the scetional eliminations in a round rovin series. With three and one tie, 1w o- vietories, one defeut the Elis beat out Co- lumbia by half a point to take the sabre title. In the epee, Yale fin ished in a deadlock with Army but the cadets won three out of four bouts in a fence-off for the title. With the foils team championship barely went into to- ht lead over idshipmen won all hes before the ght's fencing. Army and Ya close chind. The tiree individual titles will be Ied after the end of the team competitions today started, navy duy's bouts with a sl its rivals P th of their m end of last RAIN STOPS GAME is, Tex,, March 29 (#—The rain jinx still pursues the White Sox. For the third time, their game McKinney. Texas, post- poned because of rain yesterday. WwIns with at Princeton in a test of the 4 leading cigarettes “The Daily Princetonian” was asked by the P. Lorillard Company, makers of OLD GOLD cignrettcs, to conduct a test at Princeton to determine which of the four widest-selling cigarettes had the greatest taste appeal. For the purposes of the test the four leading cigarettes were “masked” to conceal the brand names. Undergraduates were asked to smoke the four brands without knowing their identity. The cigarettes were num- bered, and the men merely chose, by num- ber, the one that appealed to them most. The test was made at eleven Princeton upper-class clubs and at the Freshman Com- mons on January 11th to 16th. In all, 303 students smoked and compared the four cigarettes. The test was conducted in a perfectly fair and impartial manner. The results show that “Cigarette W” won 75 first choices; “Cigarette X” won 74; “Cigarette Y” won 36; and “Cigarette Z” (w hich was OLD GOLD) won 118, The pref- erence for OLD GOLD was 579 greater than that for the next highest brand. THE DAILY PRINCETONIAN ZPL'I’ A. DOUGLAS HANNAH “NOT A COUGH Not a “Dear” G WAN — THAT NT NO JAKA9S DoEs_YOUR MATA (ALL YouR Para? Five upper-cisssmen comparing the leading cigarette brands in the rooms of the Princeton Ian, ‘Thefourieading brands of cigarettes...‘masked” with paper sleeves to conceal their brand names. P. 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