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8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1929, § PHANTOMS START DEFENSE OF CITY TITLE IN TOURNAMENT TONIGHT—NAUGATUCK ONLY. EASTERN TEAM LEFT IN NATIONAL i PLAY—AMATEUR FIGHT RIVALS TO BATTLE FRIDAY—NEW BRITAIN BASKETBALL TEAM MEETS CHICAGO BRUINS SATURDAY GoBHLBHEHEE8E. 585885625588560588086805088052058804. 8HSLH680 LT PHANTOMS START DEFENSE LA ROCLO MEETS | CUBS FAVORED TO WIN NATIONAL LEAGUE |AMATEUR RIVALS TO MEET OF CHAMPIONSHIP TONIGHT -HOFFWANTONIGHT, ez ‘ IN TOURNEY FRIDAY NIGHT MECARTHY : S L ; — Twi : . | : - ‘ d : {Simon Pure Mitt Sli to Furnish Acti Stanl e e e o Dusiim Cunrds Run Wild n Win HATTWGH (0 Bile at Fot -~ T ot i it Rass Tk Ut ot Over Arrows — Phantom Reserves, Eagles, and Guard Hall in Hartlord | ; . P —_— Jones and Others to be Seen in Bouts — Westfield Hopalong Five Also Win—Columbia Juniors Reach ‘ e o | | : [z = b and Holyoke Teams Have Been Entered—Full Card Final in Junior Class—Full Results. s e ig 4 V= of 10 Bouts Has Been Planned for Program. the action in b p - l t eight minute Kensington | the main bou LanighisSeard oat . Y i 3 | , Tomorrow night at the Stanley 13, players showed sor al Lasketball, K : 80 REAISNC oM 9 p = o i {Arcna, a long list of amateur fight- Boys' but in the two middle periods th s sclected from at icast six differ- Eagles ran up eo many points that | Tl L I 'r' w”o % ;5 K. . & um teams, will be matched up in I a 43-19 victory. Col- ; RULE s : 3 3 7 b ‘()v' regular weekly card to be con- skyscraper Eagle center, h¥ 5 eS| ( ot “ 3 lmv :d by the Stanley A. C. Several Lut Don Lewis [teature bouts between ring rivals e i | : \ e “lmr m W arranged by Matchmaker d evel- ! . \ 3 blLLch THWORTH WIll L(}Ol( 0"01 Teflms DJNng F. Wagner and plenty of action A g "ardinals lis in Mou-, for the fans who attend. vinners in fron uy : : ’ g - e, | fl]e sp]‘mg a“d summel‘ Season | The final ana feature bout of the i ‘ : * i | cvening tomorrow night will be o J ! clash between Dominick iFrisco of [ New York, April 4 OP—Sharp- [this ety and Wally O'Brien of {eyed fans at college Laseball games | Westiicld, Mass. These two hoys met 00N 1y see several overcoated men here in a previous battle with Fris- ! i [of middle aze watching the young |co coming out the winner. At that m T nos s e L e : . ) " A Dletes perform and trying at the ftime, O'Brien showed that he had mines [T ( o PRl . same time o keep warm. Their plenty of stuft and since, he has o Boxs'| i sion | scol e d 4 ) . {hands will he in their pockets but a greatly improved. Reports state that [ 3 : .‘Nv” i N ’ 4 . . ; i | &lanee at the fingers would show ev- | risco will be in for a leavy scse k. a : ¢ idences of much baschall played 1wo lsion when they face cach ofher or three decades ago. They arel The semi-final will find Billy | scouts, | . Bristol Bearcat, returning o | Bvery major Teague Diseball club 40 wars against Wally Krass of [ Tias from one fo half @ dozen scouts \Wogtiicld, a rd-hitting middi - who ride the “rattlers”™ all summer g jant, Krass has appeared in this long. lookinz baseball players 01l feiry in former bouts and he has a mi-pro teams and in the miner ipjzne nand that is calculated to stop lcagues. Sowe of the sconts are in o Bristol colored boy., leeves, <coring honors an Games saturday Afternoon / the southern fraining camps assist- 3 - ! outhers Mg 4 ; < azo, in the first fight in - ot TACK NENDRICY 4 g the managers in s e e s s e e BERT_SHOT TON WILBERT ROBINSON EAZ FEERICES JOHN " MEGRAW | iiseball sneep froin the goats Vot | jenslt Nle has been defoated I hillics Dodgars Gianls there are enough at arar 1o s the ([ [EI UG B GRG € 00 Lealed up and he will be in great shape when the gong calls hiny te the conter Jattendance at coll games for a Herve ds the nnagerial Tinenp for the 1929 season in the National league doc MoCarthy gets month or jors the spotlight. He had a mizhty clnb in 1928, hut has a better one now with Kogers Horushy as his “Not that expeet to gt any big double-thiat artist. b roundup of players from thes said one of the ol seouts Inn (oAl R enEREEmEn: cand By A8V ROVESSELS e - o s i S P enfor e inlilib is ) retun inialich Rensington Boys' Club nacked s g for s sinst 0 (8RS E e e en af T ~ " NAUGATUCK REMAINS SOLE /i i o s 2 e offort { Sh =1ty s o T et o “h‘“” e Ly Holyoler StJolin lost a close deci- Sl Menh T i il e o , (X101 1o dlayden in the last tourna- _ FASTERN TEAM IN TOURNEY it i 1 o n {nter AT 5 E . cerve it | ing for a wmonth or WWolen danyd {12 QUS IO SN0l EnSch dsice Sal Bl en the Whipp ' ) N ¢ \ " ere W TR ueh of you never can tell where you e tals a Lristol hoy. . : | mE— 3 A | Chic O'hay of Meriden s slated i Defeats Newport News, Va., Basketball Team 38 t0 22 ™ Loile o tougn, thongn, 10 #ppear on the card against vither RAES 3 : A o S e S T, Basile or Briste Zek : s Sy e ‘ in Second Contest in National Play at Chicago— [ /0 2on s s o o tink G0 g o P hton, e e Iree scoring Game Lok b5 the 1 iz Rron s Bristol High is Eliminated 25 to 11 by Yankton. =om duy i chances ure his fathe | [BOIEI 0 ) e an shane for e <o 0 ot iion I ‘ X 1 o o S 1 3 £ ¢ docsn’t want him fo play, or he @14 Wil make Lis apprarance. How- e citn : anbor pitted sgainst Sfher Vi e o Ll outh Dakota—Opponents are Too Heavy and Tall ..\ 1o <y medicine er some- ©0or if he is unabie to fight, Basile S S e Wil fake his place Sl et b . N the tae opening roun : . o for Bell Towners—Results of Games. . e e ot o aoolel oo Denet ihe temilisE(er An AW e Bas)ack g aMn ke ) Kay Sarno 1% i s 5 : Ik abont coll Lt pliayers in the ror from Comimercial street, will Boohoo” Berkowitz 1 s % i 13 sl a aut t i ‘ ST istol. Conn. major leagues and they name a long | Make his second appearance before best form. the winners . ) £ ! Pouliot i inters 3 . Clicago, Apr 1 Uit 40 or or niore. They are not @ home crowd when he battles Al headed ' O DI ac ; ! coll Ll player ey are, or |Davis of Meriden, Davis is much but some freuhish shots riather 1he were, miine Jeague tougher than the last man Jones sari and k and the players, OF course they went to eol- | hayord in the second round and he f 1 to a minor league cluy s from teld, X v 1o have Ir o ! Jefeuse, The s Lt el then came up lolyoke, Lasthampton, New Britain Jut the Outlans 10 i / = AL L s ‘I haven't counted ‘vm. but Tl A4 Bristol will have representalives temiporary advantage B S Elvairh E 2 : i i AL Yanhton, s D et there are not more than a dozen entered in the tournament. There or Marholin tied the score and S i ) S AL 11 M players in the two zues who | will be 10 Louts on the card. the Baylock sent the o o ) 1 test hitting ', ) . ‘ g | N Suati ’ went to major clubs from college first one to start at $:30 o'clock. fore for good. Lut the Outlans Py]e Hamssej on A]] SldCS bv s it o Lurapuills oo BUNK G b hedo on ; ot ave ben i e majors cever SR right behind at wl e .u.n; to a . . e o . Smith, % the Chicugo Cubs in 19 fros) wen 1o the u rowns from i e, B ont i, i eitals (AR i Tl] SET DATE F flR e S e o v Now Britan {0 Batlle American i y : i 1 ! 4 period opencd | Nox from the University of Texas in o 1921, Tom Zachary went to the! One of the outstanding teams in n O'Brien made a like number.| 4 hi SR e : AT the quarter the score was 14-0. Phantom Reseeyes ers mac a 14 ond period. 3aylock, rfi..... D are in good condition: (Ch e third frame came of suflicient a fast and turious fashion whei 1o were appointed by the board e fleld goals - r Baldesari. 1 n lof i v 8 M hi T ) t{{empt and Newport we G A ) [ Athletics from Guilford college ag all. EREEE ix was graduated from the the western championship, meet the of the unnual banauet of e Guoris roch to Washington in 19261 The Diruins have with them d in 4 1 K r . . i . n t . 1 Waner dout ¥ us showr within ite of play. Gog- the Dublins, Witz o i i i nt ith an auto- | ¢ : : 1 afternoon at 6 o'clock. Law- Three players have heen with only Wayne for the second half of the n the last period. Wi A lir 3 cr H Gl HokE £e LIBre At . ¢ u free throw and Car- o o the committee which wil g : S : . tions in the entire circuit unt 26 a ive and Cincinnati; Luke ¢ circnit. ball fly from thre Count 20 10 15 £0r igiin iy chairmun of the committee UAR Univer andiincin g into the hoop., muc i th attachmient writs o trikcs el B B nd Paimer s d aaments University and the Chicago White Pher of the New Britain team rows hal been it ; + I Mangan consists of 0 rtainment comnnttee which w2 who stands six feet seven fiiches tall. Hotera i ; e coticut five out in front, 30 to cs in 190 This alone has given the quintet «n Rozint simo The bourd also voted 1o add two o pt) EEEE P e iy breaking (0% the 1wo guards, arc rated in a £tood 3340/ 90, Car= | Wil declde Binon most saluabl- | ;i es trom u high school at Gret deserted their Hopalongs Hop 1o Victory E throws old. closest of t ght ar St ro t rhit e iz i lidal 4 % ace 1 t Poatter ley © official, who hus . . { | vas an interesting afair. Neith ; iyt oe : \ the. Commeetiont ream o |been & reguiar aitenasmt st the | Morris and Ruffing McElwain to Plas awed constantly, | Hultberg and b : iare| T o Dttt | nville, ¥ pril 4 (¥ ame, but Khulman's basket gave 5 g ) 30 g P & Sox has reported Big Ed Morris runners 1o do their best. ; pULh ; G 2 at T o'clock when @ wecting of (he | the Lig fellows are in fine form and fact that he is now a free agent. thow and ever, He bobe e Wash- city Saturd ght when the Chi- of Price a ver. He bobed up with the Wash- city sa c University of Virginia to the Phillies New Britain team at the nley Two committees whieh will be in /i ju12. Tioh Jteeves went from |Arena on Church street vise to m 8 1i1g ward chanp: clhicked ol 2 i 3. 3 3 i) for . v loss o g ! . : l,:.n y‘u‘l;r] : e : Industrial Baskethal:{xopo” of these players is now with Players who numbered among E 4 4 the elub of his first major league 'he best in game today. The f A e iEes : 1 fom & iffic a single weakness o c ) | arroll gk the T A e U Inlegiance teum was barely beat out by Fort uss to g . Is. Palmer of i ot b Me e i seco! A RHiiibut s averiod Lhose! v i ; ey et T A : rence P. Mangan was named chuir-| o Gy o, outfit atter leaving | !¢ ml'v but despite this, it is recoge 1 , bt N o ' college, Pete Donahue, Texas Chris- Mized as one of the Lest combinas 39-0, Josapavich, Arrow cen- ; £ L : ! LIy Gane SR e b i for the event and John E.|° helpaDonall [ : Lo el e e hnie . A 4 Scyell, University of Alabama and| 1 Sccuing (his outhit for a game floor's length and it tor \ 8 2 & a4 a busket for the E il wngage speakers and en- (0K s and Ted Lyons, Baylor |here Saturday night. Manager Lan- imself and every- g e A L committee workin il S extended himself in order to fur a sound p v ith a ! tozint, S ¢ ol- [Mish an excellent court attraction : ; | und he de know what 1o « fidence uc T . settled for two go S sists of Jebnl T agie Collins, an alumnus of Coi- [MSh @ lent attraction. 2 w;‘ { fp%s f ot Bed I T . o complete the scoring for the | Crobsten and Wa Bell. I M- nbiz, played one weck with New.: Jhe team has a center, Kellert, zain De 2 : i : : ; who took o . nded wi S e s ] J h James Murphy and - Mrs. - Dellic TG O of the Giants never at- | ©Mraordinary advantage over other lust petion b tended college but he went the col- #Ms Ray Kennedy and Bob Cio- I Scorer, Parker. Time, four - g yle was back Tr P ke s 7 ¢ Vi ith & ringer More names 1 the committee which o fo 5 (h0 0 SN PGl Py gy (lass by themsclves as players. aid tha: minute periods. Honey™ Russcll and usty” Saun- s dayer a 1T The are Clarenes ders. the tw forwards, n two o ¥ , e two ficlds goals and (Player award. They ar larence 'y, in 1925, when he was 16 years o forwards, arc among s too one-sided The Hopalong Iive-Molaw o 7 he ’ : ser, | 1! L g ks Sl R et ) e e T : e es Sl DS nfidenc hen he rejoined th : L0 St ol 0Tt red a|ain . team and A W i T €0 1S a rescrve man playing either ganie | 2u I'id t. team ever h']v{ more 'wun[‘g]:?‘:‘r . s 5 Laniiploted ¥ e oe ; T 3 e 5 5 games. This committee will act wiih Both in Good Shape wain, late o the 1ort point advantage. and the lead g } ¥ Y o \ttorney Hary Ginsburg, Charles Wayne team. and star in the carly Naugatuck. Conn. Stkora i Butler as a Manager Bill Cafrigan of the Red |Part of ti ason with New Britain iz Madsgone yobiprsjeanlyn J ¥1d TU Mottee of rive, i Wil appear in the local fineup Sat- 1 atiihe gt The first good weather of ti Sutkas, rf ... ] 4| The date for 1 anquet Wil . e [uffing as the furthest Urday night. Manager Lanpher has . il»‘)ml" ke a 31 lead at he QUAT- |y gterday prov : ; ) ©1d day Arrol, A oo nons T 16 g rebanly be decided 1OMOITON BRI W inced of his pitchers. Iath of |“Ceived definite assurance of the . Scon after, however. 4 : ed the sco sershy put the cam de l’{" 3 ’g" . ‘r’(’”" l::{;” '[’;Jou‘ " sun shonc on them all the way. giv- f; j Rozint, rg ...... ) 3 | commit will be called by Chair-|ye right now to pitch a full game, | His work at the beginning of the 6 opalongs n f nt, d. h 8h score of 2 £ "0U8" ling them the first touches of the i oop (ot ‘010 CEbAlE s HD O UhiTe Tt Mg 4 s .nan Mungan. Plans for speakers Nearcst to them in condition are |Present scason stamped him as one gL | ere foanglicia 00T HOW::‘\"" weather beaten look they will wear ‘3 'IKR‘/ | e ' 5 nd entertainm-nt wiil not be made | juoc Dussell and Milten Gaston. |Of the greatest basketball players 1 ¥ b ol m‘imd ”;”]‘:;:g‘:’)\nr: \:;r\lf f the end. The warmth stirred “:’/“‘.w p ¢ f 4 11 35 unt ter the date for the banquet | . pny Mackayden made a slow start | ©Ver to appear in this city. oo, e r",lx ,};55(‘;"3‘“! i::,', sy 0 of last year's veterans., Joh L PES: Newgort: News, Va. o Chaitman Tobin <aid 1045, | g Fonains fully two weeks behind | The local lineup is at the present Josupavich. . Hultberg made & foul and basker (7Y Salo. the Passaic, N. J. polic Nationals Sk =2 o his last year's form at this dute, The time undecided. Manager Lanpher Delaney. rg 4|10 bring his team close again when an and Peter Gavu .i of South- ¥id o o ! e "I': r‘PIL- _ lonly left hander the Red Sox pos. State [t ho expreta 1o 4 1 ampton, Eng.. to run a dead h on itse 5 5 heeler, 1t e E 08 es, Apri 58 800~ Soce Bill Bayne, has come in for a |make several changes in the outtit the lap from Philidelphia. This put | S0 . Belihle o S g . world's heavyweight wresi-[) . o¢ attention from lanager Bill [in preparation for next season's : T ? alo in second place in th: elapsed Meissner. 15 ... ling champion, successfully defend-|Currinn but he has yet fo show |campaign, end of a 10-9 score. This advan a o R S 2 5 AR e nie dnk : . Hefecee, Aronson er, Crane: |lage was short-lived, for ltyiz made |lime standing and Gavuzzi in ninth. | cing ; ralmer, 1g : ‘.;Im’. m|h assinit M.;;\l‘vy Stasiak | g sufficient stufl. Lot it 5 g S 4 i REc e % s i ’a Si v, 3 . = be - 2olis veteran, st night. Sonnen e scorer, Purker. Fime—iour eight | three free fosses good in succession {Hullhfnnfu'r; SCDuington N O, L i, 7 Sl el S il Ruth Mi His First { Phillies Due Home minute perioc and opened the last period with a maintained this lead of abou Miil 3 1 7 o 3 L ¥t u! Miss is Firs! ugles Tup Kensingion panke Terwilliger made a neat |minutes by taking third place Bristol ¥ nated of flying tackles and a body slam es . From Training Camp Widr ilie ficet &ight minut Thie | SHOE RO T e TP Bab AL | | Yanukton. Scuth Dakota, elimin- in 49 minutes. Three headlocks and Homer Just b} Inches | Philadelpliia, April 4 (P—Man- & ¥ S Bl s = 5 1ed Bristol in the f ame for the g tackle put Stasiak the! o - Py € = lapger & A S Lagles-Kensington Boys' club gam- | as close as the Mohawks could get (le\eland Faces Two Trojans , L e on A e e S _Fort Worth. Texas, April 4 (T— ager Shotton and his Philadelphia vag elose and interesting, and in the | for Margentino and Hultberg nulli- D f H d “— k Fld ] 4, Connecticut five in the tournament. mat in one minute and onds The famous uth-Gehrig home run Nationals we due home tonight 5 e each ¢ : > game ays O ar OYK yjiranee, + i The westerners seemed able to for the second fall. combination has be 1 broken up, from the southern training base -t 2;:..;“" SEAE S oIS BhEeRnt | Naw Diisany, UsytApriIld P J,’,r,:,', o ey ; | shoot baskets from only two points | — |but only for a day. The Babe came |Winter Hayen, Fla. They will mect Ryiz was the star of the game. 0 days of work are the interim| Mautner. ¢ ... ... 00 on the floor, the deep side-corners, OTT HITT HARD [here “ih he ~ -kees' regulars the Atfhletics in the first game of making two-thirds of his M..nbror the Cleveland Indians separating |Ur, rg ........... ] but their accuracy from these points | New Orleans, “pril 4 P—Mel yosterd and celebrated by missing |the city series on Saturday. DR‘ KEI']H | points. Hultherg led the losers but |their defeat of the New York Gianls | Koplowitz, Ig .. .. was uncanny and they came through [Ott. young Giant outfielder, finds the | his first uomer of the year by a few | The loss of Tommy Thevenow was i shot too often. The summary: yesterday and fhe games Saturday 3 3 with a win telimate of his home state of Louisi-|inches. while Lou led the Yank: 2 hard blow to Manager Shotton. Hopaiong ¢ {and Sunday with the Brookiyn Rob-| Tieferce, Costello: scorer. Ribicoif | Not a long shot was fried during ana conducive to a g0od baiting 4v-|second feam against the University | Iteports from the hospital at Lak: DENTIST Fid. Il Tt Dick Porter, newcomer from the contest oy the winners. Evcry erage. In three exhibition games|of Tesas at Austin. They are fo- |land today said that Thevenow was e Eewitiy, o8 o0 Tigitimore - polell a | Abree - baggor SERIES WITH HOUSTON play saw the Yankton team dribbling |the Giants have played in the stat- | gether again today 1o repel the “doing nicely.” but that he probabv PAD l‘_"" Margentino, 1f ....0 I [with two down in the ninth yester- caumont, Tex. April 4 (P to the Bristol defense and th-n Ott has gone fo bal twelve tim «!thecat of Andt Jorgens. the young would not he able to play baschall EXTRACTION IRyiz, ¢ .. 1 10 day and Luke Sewell brought him | sfier winning cight of fon gaee assing into a corncr from where, and hit safely five of them. s |catcher who stole their thunder by | i this s Kalina, rg viin with a single which scored the | with the Defroit Tigers the Culs st ivariably, the snot was caged. werage dropped to » mere 417 yes- | clonting the ball over the fenee arold Lllioft, rookie piteher, 0 MAIN NI . Neuman, ri 0]ffth rum, breaking ¥ to 4 lle and|out for a woeak's sories with Houston,| The sumiary terday when he got only one hit in [ Ruth tricd to do the same trick *ho was infoped vith Thevenow. New Leonard Bkig. £ plitting the two-game serics ha!f [the Tigers took ‘he tlinal came from four attempts against the Cleveland {his drive fell into the right ficlde coming home with the tcam. He 3 "age a ‘ubs yeste 5 e LAD HLRAL FILD ADS | pitchers, hands just short of the bleachers. |was not badly hurt. (Continued on Foliowing I'age) |and holf. the Cubs yesterday, 5 to 3, I D CLASS) v The score: Pellegrini, 1g ..... ' play was resumed and Finances basket put the Mohawks on the long | | |