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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1929, $582$85883552335855585585984585855598. S5 PSS, SONS OF ITALY AND LIONS BASKETBALL TEAMS WIN OPENING GAMES IN CITY TITLE TOURNAMENT—FRISCO AND WALLY OBRIEN OF WESTFIELD TO CLASH HERE FRIDAY NIGHT—NAUGATUCK TAKES FIRST VICTORY FOR EAST IN NATIONAL PLAY 6655558858855 55558555588351 52852288 8885888800883585585588550588000431052 3508288 0508088588 SONS OF ITALY, LIONS WIN TOURNAMENT GAMES Gill Shows Way to ”Cf(dl of Buu (Club—Lions Nose F Out South Church as George Luke Stars — Boys' Club Reserves Win — Washington-Columbus lnc Scores Shutout in Afterncon — Batozowski Wins {or Team in Hair-Raising Finish, KAPLAN SMOTHERY | GLICK IN FIGHT armer Feath Ters \Jfl' {0 Front Ran = Yesternday Games Ton rom hoth 1 and Cluh Beserves Win Boys' Club Rese Referee, Tobin; timer scorers, Parker and Sau four ten-minute periods. Church—Lions In a slow and unintere g gam rounder s last round rted his ra to overcome Marino's big ed of Hariford, another senny McMahon's stab! ntino of N« rd round ltl.o nest fe 585585562 PLAYERS BRING CHEER TO BOSTON mp Ham-' S, i— ~ | LANCE = [RICHBOURG | than usual but sn ourg year 'd Morris and Lance Rich! dns, loom- tened to ex wy toll Heriman Bell Saves Game for Cardinals Columbus, Ga., April 3 (P —Her- man Bell, erstwhile St Louis Cardi- nal hurler. who did noble duty last with the Rochester Interna- walked himsell into a hole and then tanned out of it. nd a single made things the moundsman Jacksonville yestere > whiffed_the next batter e red birds a 2 to 1 tri- . next aunt moisseur of teymed by that 1he vd of T'tila- to the N asxon tionals, have jay ted coll s crow: Mar- was Morris erry, Wa only this circuit to Marberry who pitcher i mors 45 contests. inch 5 an earned run average umph games Big o0 the Circus Catch Saves . « famous reviy ollies” Game for St. Louis aturcd male orchestra and rmingham, Ala., April 3 ®— 1 Frank McGowan proved the -m\lng pyle factor for the St. Louis Browns yes terday with an electrifying catch 0[ a low dr into right field which he picked off his shoe laces and tossed 10 Lu Blue to double a runner. Mc- Gowan had hurt ankle the before as had Heinie Manush, who was the Browns' slugging chief with a triple and a double. h a huge enjoyed the cov The * ction of being th alist. return of his voice, vas all optimism toduy They're doing their hest to lick , but they ¢ do it,”" he declar- 1. “We are ing organized now md will have clear sailing to the coast. Real runners are in this race and it is going to b ity close when we near 1os What could be better than that? The steady pace maintained by Paul Simpson of Burlington, N. C..| ¢ 1 former college vouth, had given iim @ comparatively comforiable lead when the brigade headed for Delaware. Simpson Monday's teg from beth to Trenton, N. J ind was well on the way to viciory vesterday off the catche He finished ticlders, last year most a & the ball ason's aver- ICKS HARVARD sSQUAD “wmbridge, Mass., April $ (UP)— Coach Fred Mitchell has picked members of the Harvard bascball squud 1o accompany him on the southern training trip during the spring vacation. The varsity sq now consists of six pitchers, thre five inficlders and five out- third in the leag partment Both won Morr he went lost, heavy teams. « prse and became day | | 14 NAUGATUCK WINS FIRST GAME IN NATIONAL PLAY | Connecticut Quintet Scores First Victory for the East in University of Chicago Baskethall Tournament— Nutmeg Crew Leads 29 to 22 at End of Third Quar- ter—Rubber Town Combine Plays Newport News tle of | victory for the east in the National Battle of Heavyweights Sched-| ™n. conncticut outnt cricked ixe 1d |-|mg OLt{ined in the t!nrvl period and allow. Today—Bristol to Meet Colorado Crew. (Special to the Herald) , Interscholastic lasketball _tourney sterday when it defeated St. Ao a well-oiled machine, bringing the [[led 107 HZI’”O[‘d Thlll’Sday | ball down the court with long and | short passcs into the shooting sone, rited character is on | HnFFMAN T" MEET I Bartlett Gvim, Chicago, April $— [iEl]R[jE lA R['[;[;fl Naugatuck, Conn., scored the first l'luI Ncb, 35 to 21, in a well played match. St. Paul, playing a steady game in A hi carly part of the contest, weake 1'ood Guard hall here en George Hoft I n{ that rzuzrtor. ns were unable to atuck attack in check, gatuck led its opponent, 10 to 7, * termination of the first quar- in the next frame substituted from New r'his bout of In the semi-final Mickey | 750 o will tanele in g ounder | Shortly die Willias 1lahive after this point St. Paul | puiled up to 13 to 13 tic but twe fanick bashets by the Naugatuck team g it a 17 to 13 advantage half-time During t hive is a sho few minutes of lie third quarter the eastern quintet sank four ficld goals mainly through Carroll and Johnson, be- St. Paul registere, A shot by Goggin rought 3 |total to 29 but the Nebr: tallied two gouls and a free toss !betore the third session ended to the comt to 29 to the lust quar Lynch, sharpshooter, cut 4 10k’s lead cons {three gouls. but baskets by Rozint, weight bout was closcd | Carroll and Johnson in the closing 0 Hurley after ex- |mitutes of the contest, assured the i n CTS | Conuecticut team of a well-earned \~h|m;, and as a reward the Nau. tuck five will oppose the winner of the Miles € Montana-Newport [News, Va., game today at 4 p. m. Chicage time, | Naugatuck 'we, Va., {latter's Mot., ll\o surumar, Naugatuck, Conn, \ Fld. rt BEE . in which he has can wctions oftl ned with ja will re- | fore wartare. Christis in the previous go himsell was nhorn and carly rounds. off while in md mixe 1y Sar “he Mazer und Buster llide with Del Pouliot Jbring n will squar stap vill ¢ secured hall day the FIGHTS LAST | LAST NIGHT wolis — Iddie Anderson, | | Cody. Wyo. knocked out Jose Gon- . Havana. Cuba, (1). : Otto At- terson, Terre Haute, Ind nmpmnlul‘l'““‘ s, Charley Court, Cincinnati, (8). Carroll, { Johnson, Goggin, ¢ White, rg Rozint, rg Stapleton, will mect Newport today as a result of the victory over Miles City EERTY Milwaukee—Bud Taylor, Terre Haute, Tnd., outpointed Henry Fale- gano, Des Moines, (5). lLouis New, Milwaukee, outpointed Harry Dub- | Chicago, (8). | Akron, O. villa_Joncs, Akron | knocked out George Fifield, Canada 1(1). K. O. Husk, Akron, outpointed John Guido, Scranton, Pa.. (6). Meadville, Pa.—Hall Stevenson, | Lynch. Ruffalo, outpointed Young Irish, |} | Akron, (10). New Haven, Conn.—Louis Kid Kaplan, Meriden, Conn.. outpointed | Joe Glick, New York, (10). lasn linshy, @ St. Paul, Neb, Fid. K I Martin, Davis, rf . It ¢ . e 10 11 Chicago; Scor: at half-time, Wiere ed, played. April 2, Naugatuck, Tlgels (,lad Senes With Cubs Is Ending Beaumont, Tex.. April 3 (M— w '0 MEET CUBS Beaumont. Tex., April 3 (P—Ap- | parently unconvinced that the Chi- cago Cubs can beat them almost any ‘ time, Bucky Harris’ Tigers traded | off a game with the Beaumont club| Bucky Harris and his Detroit Figers of the Texas league scheduled for|prepared to straggle onte the ball |today, for another crack at the men [field today, glad that the series with of McCarthy. The Cubs pasted Early the Cubs were entering its final Whitehill hard y |game. They lost to the Chicagoans |10 to 2 yesterday and it was the cighth time in nine games. they had been tripped by the ambitious Druins. Hack Wilson tripled one with two on and two out and doubled once with the hases fell and land two gone. In another time at bat, he singled, stole sccond and hits. latar scored. GIANTS DRUB INDIANS w Orleans, La., April 3 P —Th consolation of a sccond attgmpt re [ mained to the Cleveland Indians to- after a 10 ’0 1 drubbing at the of the New York Giants yes- l"h‘-. redsking got only three | terday. VALUABLE PLAYER BOARD 70 NAE TROPHY WINNE R Wonder What Circus Acrobats Thmk WHERE SHALL wWE DD You WANT EAT AFTER THE ACT MIKE ? 1M | ABCUT STARVED Charles Sikora and 1D LKE A BowtL OF oNten SouP MYSELF - wow ABOUT You? Harry Ginshurg John Buter Named as Judges AFTER WE 'RE THRoUEH in Du-ty League, A torney H 1 Johin | AH-H> YouR /TALKNK NUTTY KTTY AHD WHILE HINK CF 1T | Ycu CAN LAY WHEEL W nght Again Worri Brooklyn Officials | Miami, Fla., April 3 (@ Captain Glenn Wright «gain is for | rriment among Brookiyn | ns, together with th t that | the flock seems unable to win any | games. 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