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$5555HL 25555888 5555853883825550008 98 BRISTOL ENDEES WALLOP NEW BRITAIN BASKETBALL QUINTET 30 TO 19—NEW YORK BOYS' CLUB TEAM HAS FIVE-PCINT ADVANTAGE OVER LOCALS IN GAME—TOURNAMENT FOR CITY BASKETBALL TITLES TO START TOMORROW — SPORTS 6500004 5056500088581 ° S 5030588 55000402 ¢ 0 " ) L08£58580600080055885505000! PSHLLLL 55555855388 2252 9955080 NEW YORK QUINTET DOWNS BURRITTS SWAMP NEW BRITAIN BOYS' CLUB MANCHESTER TEAM Visitors Make Determined Second-Half Battle and Win 1 Toan i Uphill Game by 38-33—Teams Ev enly Matched and : T‘S]fi HSS'LI[LC‘ Tl‘@uble Piay Fast Basketball — Visiting Guairds Lead n D?i'cist.‘g Silk Towners Team's Scoring—New York Second Team Swamps <1y o 1| Reserves. INCOURT TOURNEY Naugatuck Meets Nebraskans and Bristol South Dakota feature shot of rlicad hook which R t substitutes 1 quarter the Man- held rame. The made by last quarter field goal and He having been 1w Many o i and he player wiho cad-work. Al Hay- Saturday than at smart mad: | W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY o 98980056923889 APRIL 1, 1929. ' MOST TALENTED INFIELDER IN LEAGUE | ! JECOME o (Ned HE 1§ RANOXAPEED By WS RILE SHAT & Z AAVT ROV \ Al | bow: cAN A GROUNTAET: ESAPE ™ D W g, XY WOLLD T BB '3“ -E-\ Jid Sy S : [ IF HE - Ll : 7 \ SHOR(ENED HIS ONE OF THE VST TALENTED INFVE_'.;? F Tt ~SRMER part of | tators he ¢ ald of his ©ORGAN DEFENDS. o CRDWNTHS WERK 7 Ligh wa'ghi Champ Hesis | Zonilia Tim‘:fsday Hig . Aronson; CHURCH QUINTETS TO BATILE HERE Sectional Champions to Meet in York Boys Ciub thalt anl n als BILLIARD TOURKEY 1o Clash i baery Form Came— Hoppe 1o Apprar Dntry ppear John- ampion, Hall has _ayton ollywon! balk- e of n At Tarpon Springs lang Ielix Gran k test. Each 300 points and the 1 LLAY Hard-Hittine Red S Rookie Out- fieldey i~ Groctod By Home Folks 18.2 nner of the ocks will get the case of match decision. In will be — a tie the 1 on total point will continue until Saturday. of sponge jes and 5 L young outt Aprit 1 (P througl: in the McGraw has called After re rolied out but later hits, a do - | Red Sox two ru i 3 | victory over the Shreveport, L DENTIST Manager John PAINLESS EXTRACTION 30 MAIN ST. New Leonard Bidg. ion for Giants who re : to New York. Eddie Roush. Fullis ©nd Curly Ogden will the first squad here for tod game while Veltman goes to the se Jond team. one ain club of tie st namber of le- Both matches _ | basketball championship. a new d in his two teams of barnstorming their | A very compelent judze of hall players recently Bohin Reeves of the Boston Ied Nox, late of the Washington Senators, is the most talented inficlder in the Amer- ican league. He turthermore said that should Reeves overcome one or two mechanical defects, he would stand out us one of the greatest stars gam: ager Bill Carrizan, who alse knows ball players, 18 fully aware of the prospecis of the young man and has taken steps to put Reeves in the groove to sturdom. So tar in his major league career, Bobby hax been a shortstop. Carri- gan will try to make a third base man of him. Reeves has one of the strongest arms in the game. In fact SULICLSA minutes. LOCAL WRESTLERS DEFEAT HOLYOKE Y Hatmen Have Easy Time With Grapplers From Paper City "“Tioveniwian tne 1oca {cat, lost no time and business, ty * knots. spinning him on wrostled in the 118 pound cluss. went right after hic man and ned his shoulder bl in five minutes. Kieffer of city, wrestling in the 123 class, few minutes, but him out DA was full Finding the going even ¢ than it was last year, the Britaln Y. M. (. wrestling team the mat Saturday swampred the Holyoke Y ytes ita speed has been more of a handi- (TCW of matmen in a - dual mect carpet. cap than an asset. He throws what Staged in - the Paper City. ¥ | utes, final score ball piayers call a heavy ball 1t Britain won four out of the five|Britain 18, Holyoke 3. comes at terrific speed and drops Matches. Three were taken by falls| The summary: away. kes it very difficult #nd one by ision. Holyoke won 118 pound class—Nimro, for @ first n to handle. May- ©n¢ bout by decision tritain, defeated Dry be the longer throw from third will The feature match of ®he eve- by fall, 5 minutes. 45 seconds. ewhat n this tendency in NINE proved to be the one in the| 325 pound class—Kieffer, S tHrowing, 155 pound class when Baldarsari of Britain, defeated Ittner, t year in the spring New Britain sccured a decision aft- | py fall, 2 minutes, 37 seconds. amp of the Washin, E s, er 10 minutes of gruelling wrest- 145 pound class, Rainville, \ to improve Reeves | ling Al times the Holyoke man, | yoke, in The Nat strategists tigured who “Baldy," the lanky kid took too much of a quite incen: his inability stride jing out for a pitch throw the itain man and | 155 pound illed for hours but the started to Baldy retali- New Britain, found him doing the same ated effectively nute it Hotyoke, by looked 11l a fre L scrapd seconc when the Holyoke man lc a 155 pi : vass at the local “Y man, “Baldy” | Britain, considered pr g00d just grinned and continued to head- minute, er, may make this logic lock his opponent ind observers. In most the decisior cases it 1s Jound a man’'s natural form at hat is his best form and when changed dence. Of o his pressed his shoulders to was s were tuk outwei 1o go of New Britain, when Recves was cason defeated fall in 7 minutes, v the Holyolke. Tonight when local “Y" local Haven, knee, = = last | Charles Ruffing, wus | hurler, weighed losing | he reported this the time of three|far Britain loat { three wrestlers from was i 1 carly in 1t watc . o, the ru wrestlo ger insist or nd the solution Bobby's defeets, find Bobby alone ge for Bud- Myer ¢ e Sox s his in the match ments star pounds son. tha ay Nimro who is really a flyweight, pin- es to the mut this pound met a whirling dervish for after looking his | | Much bear his opponent up n the Phantoms stand an (-xccll.-nl‘ head, “% and after half nelsoning him around and thereby defending effectively for a few min- the The time was seven min- New New sel, Holyoke, While ‘the lower half is admittedly |by defeating the Junior Hi-Y team Holyoke, Hol- secured time advantage of s beeame minutes and deciston over Casalen- the first half of the draw is lable | class — Hovenisian. Valiccourt 11 class—Baldersari, New cured time advantage, 1/ Most unanticipated that the Phan-|yuo. 13 seconds, and decision n finally won a ten-minute bout over Caulkins of tackle grapplers in New Red Sox when ga This was in excess of his playing wcight JITXTIYYE & 28889 IBASKETBALL TOURNAMENT ~ STARTS TOMORROW NIGHT Two Terrific Battles Promised for First Night of Sen- ior Competition, With Boys’ Club Facing Sons of Italy and Lions Engaging South Church — Inter- mediate Preliminary—Midgets Begin Play Today, Juniors Tomorrow. | Games Tomorrow At the Boys' sion (1) Afternoon [the South Church-Lions game will Club—Junior divi-'be Iying in wait' for them. Others Washington-Columbus think that the team work and I7ive Dixie Speedboys; (2) Fly-|coaching of the Boys' club incline ing liomcos vs. South Church Jun-jthe scales in favor of that team, jors; (3) Yellow Jackets vs. Colum-|while the Lions have a large fole |bia Juniors; (4) Red Wings vs. Ali-|lowing and the South church roete I stars, ers will back their t-am strongly. Games Tomorrow Night {The Blues showed great jower ‘ At the Staniey Arena—Intermedi- against the Meriden Communittes (1) Boys' Club Re-'lust week and must be reckoned serves vs. Laurels. Senior division:|with at all times. The Bearcats (1) Boys' Club vs. Sons of Italy; have not played the teams the |(2) South Church vs. Lions. |other entries have, but they wre | Games Wednesday Afterncon (100King to break up predictions, At the Beys' club—Midget divi-{While the Independents , hope to Sione (1) scomd round match be. | Win on their own responsibility laue |tween winners of games (3) und|rCls Which were denied them undwr the high school name. | (90t (8) second round match be-|tRT WIED SCROD) mime. {tween winners of games (5) and ], T 5 ’3v j“'. Beacryes, playing [€6). Junior ~division: (5) second [['® OPENINE game at the Arcna to- |round ‘match between winners or) OTTOW BIENL are the, defending | Fametia) L ana (4)} |champlons in the intermediate class I™"The real cxcitement and action |47 a1¢ expected to make a great in the city amateur basketbayl |PatUe for a second itle. Thelr tournament will start tomorrow |ITSt opponents, the lLaurcls, are net inight when the scnior class compe- | Pelieved strong enough to atep tition opens at the Stanley Arena hem, '"fl there can be no advante |with what promises to be two m“f')"‘:":“””’ in a tournament such as the best games of the whole tour- | ,i:hc B mhikb: omatron ekt nament. These will bring the “""*'inm Slart abi T tolaa s [club into conflict with the Sons of | ae U0 0 gnlosk Jack Ty amd il stack the Soutn |TObin Will feferee. ,Managers of church and Lions against each |L“*M Which are playing are advis- R R e <-onmnh~r-~dlm to present them.elves at the four of the strongest teams in th l",m,"" “l’" pessch foe themmelven i lourney, the games are espected to| o PIAycrs. unly teams ,laying be of a close and thrilling natupe, |°7, & Particular night will be ud- Fhere will aiso e 4 proliminary |4 on passes that night, S e e e imtermea-. HAYE TWO MORE GAHES stants, The tourney got under way this| afternoon at the Boys' club, ~IX | Phillies Will Be in Almost Perfect {midget games heing carded for the| |day. Tomorrow afternoon eight | Wh They Home Trail, ate division: serve |ate co Condition Hit (he ior teams will lock horns at the | club, The Washington-Columbus ! Five will face the Dixie Speedbovs ! in the opener for the class. Then the lying Itomeos will opposc the South Church Juniors. The Yellow Jackets are listed to meet the Co- lumbia Juniors, while the Red Wings and All-Stars will play the| final game of the afternoon. Phantoms Ma- Repeat interest is being taken In soon. ‘”\'(':» !::""':lm(":lv u"{‘[‘) f:l:x'f"""";v'i%" "‘r" There is no doubt in the mind of 5 _the prou Ner. | Manager Shotton that the Phillies Many fans incline to the belict that | 1" limb out of the cellar this your chance of copping the senior mxo»:",':0"’,;";':f',;o:‘a"d.r::"m:f,dmm:};: the cham- |, "o burst, Thompson, Thevenaw pionship which they won last year.| These fans basc their predictions |23 Whitney. la conceded generally largely on the way in which l:)l;\ncl-.]m k7 bt Improvenisol over Lugs. arranged the schedule. The upper half of the draw includes four of the fiercest competitors—the teams that will play tomorrow Winter Haven, Fla., April 1 P— Two more games in Florida und the Phillies will hit the home trail and in almest perfect condition to open the scason Saturday in Philadwis Phia's city series with the Athietes, Ray Benge, right hander pitcher who has a sore arm, is the only casuaity. He is expected to be back to normal Y All-Stars Win The Y All Stars basketball team night— (ran its string of victories up to five weaker. 1f the Phantoms can come |Saturday 43 to 27. The All-Stars through their opening game with ot an early lead and led at halt the Blues, the “wisc” ones say, they |time 26 ta 15. Coyle and Miller will be able to reach the finals|Were the best bets for the losers. without difficulty, while whoever| The summary: comes out of the awful scramble In | Junior Hi-Y Fid Pt to have been exhausted and to be Co¥le rE . fairly casy prey. Maguire This is mere speculation, how- f;]'-n):ey. 1t ever, and in tournaments such as (,:r'h;" 2 this it is the uncxpected which (L2TS0% o usually happens—in fact, it was yiod toms would win the title & ago. year | pluwswemese I Totals Sons of Ttaly Liked Y Al The Sons of Italy are favorites| with many, as they have a fast \folegonis, rg .. team of hard-working Young play- Zetterman, i 1<, but if they are to win out they | Dickinson, ¢ must pl'y through the stiffest Ritter, rg . s of the tournament. They |Messenger, ig begin with the Boys' club, and should they win there the victor in | @ s 3 - a PN olower-s¥ wlwssssss-3 Totals S LSS The Days of Real Sport MHARY z 5 IMORE (s APRIL FOO- JoHES - for 100 yards ‘o davs v h Pt Whitey Michel- s0n t-Woon- Boricot | McDonald breaks R or time in t on- You'rRe /‘1 GoI\N' To HETCH sthodist re Boston 1 in shot put | by nearly s <t ] ‘ Phiiadel- na- tional ‘nd :," the s | deteats | first round European fou g St L gty ind six nat sroken i col ccords marks swimming riding and | 1 successive spen polo chamipion 4 artillery takes k- clubs wing thir Brooklyn New York Hakoahs de- dison Kenr . Louis in 1al soccer cham- pionship, Milwaukee—Charies Jordan, Los Angeles, wins national amateur three | cushion billiar ix. Wichita, Kas — Schepps Dallas retain National A. A. Aces of U. girls | Toronto—Toronto Mariboros win “anadian junior hockey title. BEST IN INDIANA | Having won 17 games and lost only two this scason. the lutler University basketball feam was awarded the state title in Indiana. BY BRIGGS J % OH You're GOIN, ' To KETCH 1T NOW., PAPA SAID FOR ME To TeLL You To COME OUT To THE WooD - SHED RIGHT AWAY AN' AN'AN' HE'S GOT A BIG LONG SwWiTCH Too NoOW- AW HAW - HAW - HAW - f You'RE GOIN To KETCH T THE LITTLE BULLY wWHO PICKED ON EVERBODY IN TOWN AND THOUGHT HE WAS ANOTHER JOHN L. GOES To MEET HIS MATCH AND NO SYMPATHY FROM Tie REST oF TWE COLD WORLD. . .