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12 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1929, DOOEEIEEEIDEELDEILEEELOEOPOLED bILLEOOSLILIPODELLSLILOLSEOOOEIECEREDLIISSOOEEESILEOS L8 FRANK ARBURR AND STEPHANIE OLSZOWY SELECTED AS MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE—NEW BRITAIN MEETS CHICAGO BRUINS TONIGHT—DOMINICK FRISCO SCORES ONE-ROUND KNOCKOUT OVER WALLIE O'BRIEN—SPORT ITEMS BOGSSLOL0E600 YYYY JUNIOR AND MIDGET CLASS BURRITTS BATTLE | AGAIN AFTER SCALP OF YANKEE TEAM |FRISCO SCORES ONE-ROUND SEMI-FINALS ARE PLAYED MERIIJEN TONIGHT KNOCKOUT OVER O’BRIEN Eagle Juniors Come Through in Midget Division— Local Team for Second Tlll]e1 i —Six Kayoes Scored in 10 Bouts—Mike Cianci De- Shooting of Hubay and Wheeler Features—Inter- il el | S f G feats Jackie Finklestein in Grudge Battle — Patsy mediate Games This Afternoon. e R o W 4 ) Borselle Shows Class in Beating Burnski. ¢ | ihe Stanley Arcna when the Burritt | S \ i e T DAN Yesterday's Results count 13-6. Colwick and Ferony sent |y,coipon™ oo t | : ‘ . b2 Pl § Dominick Frisco made short work e vs | the Eagle Juniors fiying ahead i the e Lo $ | : . » p ; & RISK[] DEFEATS | of Wallic O'Brien of Westfield in the rrows 3; io four m e 3 : i ; B B ; : : feature bout of the Stanley A. C. 2 : fory - & i 5 o ams which de G _ & "TT[] v[]N P[]RAT amateur t tournament held last 1th Chiron Oy : ossive shots by Free AR . : night at the Stanley A. C. In a fur- ason. Lh be en the ious excliange of rights and lefts, the treak of 11 games | around the ring and ha . 1 return game, the Burritts aveng- . {once hefore during the short bout A e : X 3 S their v setback by scor- 4 b : 7 . |but he had no sooner come to his i Mid 3 convinein to 20 win. Sin CONN - 3 i &Y Boston, April 8 (®—Johnny Ris- | ject than Frisco was on him like a club—Midget d BagloiTiniors : S Ly ics X {ko. the trial-horse of the heavy- ! fizer ane went down again, this § g | weight division, has tested Otto Von | 9 (;‘le {Porat, late of Nor and found | ¢ card of fights had six knocke ees 3. | him wanting as a serious contender o make it a short and sweet for championship honors. | cvening's entertainment. Three of | Johnny broke his losing streak | thesc ne in the first round and v F. here last night by administering a | the other three @ In the second. a Scully, Iy y i vicious 10-round beating to_ the| Billy Reeves, after a hard fight an imposing lineun § g 3 |1atest European fistic importation. | with Wullic Krass of Westficld in 1 n He carried the honors in every|the 160 pound cla was given a ; |round and his rugged in-fighting | Well-carned decision. Krass was Panthers So far this season t irritts | " prevented Von Porat from doing | aVay thun the Bristol Bear- Fld. ¥l Pts|have scored ictoris at th s ¢ \ much with his right hand, reputed |cat but Reeves had him in nt time are in the n fa sis N N~ . " it o | way before the fight ended. streak. The locs ‘ i Both battlers weighed 193 pounds | Nit Iieeves with solid right smashes silaan 7 e a head tall. | [ the jaw but these didn't scem to ler than the former Clevelana baker | IAYE any cffect whatever™on the Pey ebaihian Uie ionesn ieadl D L Ciie S0 buylt i anioen on ko 3 S 2 20 i the likeliest lool Z hoys to appear |able to jab Risko weakly with his Lere this year, kayoed Zakie Taylor right and his only telling punch | oc'\woctiold in the second round of _ROGER PECKIN \UGH BUCKY HARllls LENAD}#CKBURNE n"—';,s}'“UGAN | was landed in the sixth round, When | i Lout in the 132 pound class, he landed hard on the side of John- |+ j fipst round was ahout even but en both q The pleasant expressions in this Auu»rh-an league managerial gallery have no significance. They've all MY's head. starfing the second, O'Day swarmed | BRIST"L H'[iH IS ! worried. Miller Huggins is afraid his Yankces will succumb to the law of averages and not repeat, and \‘;’r": ““f::\' "'«[z‘:' r;‘!“z:i{-lmml‘,]m the }n over: the Bay Stater ;\vd he had 2 egis 180 ecome v ont with 20 seconds to go 1 the other scven pilots are afraid they won't, gressive, the Bermitiing mieelAnton ro ; e Ry = s e T {to slash his way hack inside anil 3 \ ocal colored sera t “UT uF TUURNEY I flay away with both hands to th:! t to the ring a 4 ; threw ! e the lo (Asso, 1 Press Sports Writer) | hody o 18 layoff, rece P - ) t : Wb . s . April 6 (P ~The same NE BR E Risko, who lost his three pres I cut over his eye in the first ho had ¥ toifieai g i Hd 3 5 shh o I i n position ready ous houts, two of them in Boston |tound and Armand St. John of Hol- er s ' their % ) 3 o 3 April 16. | |Schaaf. thought that a knockout |technical knc . 1) zht in team st 2Dy much of his lost standing. Durin ; L ’ : s . 1 = Stn L R e s ety & 175 sound eleas sty PRI TS (ore 301 forilia on-Colum buis ouffi R ‘ are the wam the vestor ihe: American League Baskethall Combination to Make its | Minth and 10th rounds, he mad- | (3 e ] W-C live Lnicrs Finals : iy 1 ] AR FORTAE DA will have to s no effort to defend himself, using will have to shoot 10, 085LDY . St Wk IH AL Bl on e nock- First Appearance in This City—Some of World’s cvery ounce LLTIA AneeloRatangln Fnithaksedtnd! round. | 1eSteohs e 3 ] : in a vain attempt to drop his i thatsetoud o . e Greatest Players Included in Visiting Lineup—Mec- | cuntic opponent. [ enmdeniieniaeiconniatine 5 in the t round e nt ;! i . May | He tore about the ring like S BT Sl Elwain (0' Retul‘n to Halfi\\ale(ll_\ Quintet—May | ,..15ne Taunening Wil and e e e s J rocher he Last Court Contest of the Season—Start at 9, |hoois at Von Porat's head and | oy je Luyoed Sam Burnski of A A body hut the latter digested them |y Sao ' pounds. in the scc- short respec- all. The Norwegian had a score of | 4 1 Borselle's st What will probubly be the last|Donoghue will play conter with |openings duri those last two t and urnski on the Lutton on a rebound from the ropes. Burnski m aged to get up but ¢ 4 in snatehing a last minute vietory other ternific Jdiop sent Jim diving T %, Bruins, ular entry in the Ameri- | hasketball exhibitions of the pres Von Porat entered the ring a 2-1 10 the canvas ere e come here to battle the ent season and the fans are showing | favorite and many of the so-called | his chin Sl cc. New Brituin team. Manager Clarence plenty of inferest in the game. The | “wise money” betters found that| Billy (D rostileld kayoed H e 4 lLanpher stated today that he is contest will start promptly al 9 nacking {heir opinion that Risko | ¥ ! s Meride ! | th players doclare phabiatiy S Lo o was burned out was a costly pro- und at nds. zht Stars Win = the last n ops . ) 4 their wir e ready for duty. ! e of o — cedure. The decision, however, drew ¢ ; ; % p i A e he visiting team is a combina- o \e plandits of most of the 12000 e e ) Lol \lc(-ld\\ hallsfled \\ ith ‘\;m_' et nest ofithe s i3 s eieliv oL s {8 voin) withid (ne ona T 5 i Pitching of Recruit R et tein, 1w seitled a letics and | country, a trip that is rated high in| Memphis, Tenn., April 6 B — 3 z betweer jselves last " April 6 rowns Bow 7 - Browns Bow to Kansas ie Ma s the . nal basketball eircles. They | oy Mec s wel stied with \ n raiser and Cianct d brilliantly to crowd ennedy, “Honey™ Russcll | ¢, py Hubbell's pitching but the (l(\' in Overtime Game ° L e decision, These (wo losing days of 4n 1 aunders. Bob Grody |young jeft-hander's fielding leaves City, April 6 (P—Tn their noba L ed again. ey pluns | and e ongated center, six feet |yyep 1o he desired. The manager third extra i ne in as many| Jor ¢ inzton (at s 28 line unless one of 'seven inches in height make up the | o0 Now York Giants had Hub. | days o Louis B s bowel sy nair of 100 hird basement beat squad that will face the local con- . q o = iR e in Sansa v 3 o 2 k O'Rourke f the third tingent tonight an effort to correct some of his|T! ‘ns ed seven hits, fiv Althiough not in for the champion- | fielding faults. Young Karl has a|of them doubles, in the 11 inninz ‘”’"K“ 4c- | ship play this season, the ins are jad habit of trying to make double | cffort s und pUr- known as one of the strongest teams | plays by throwing the ball into cen- | Rip Collins, who is b groomed 0. Chi- in the entire American circuit. fer fb1d - a long practice ses- |for a regular pitching job.” has or- 4 - Wash- | oort Wayne team barely beat M gion Hubbell scemed to have over- dered to St Lonis for treatment of |, o izl ager in Waller | gut for the second half champior g i o tures » nizht Last 1 28 ik out for the sccond half champion- | come this di ty, in part at least. (his ankle, injured at Memphis| pours petia 4 basem ship and the privilege of meeting Thu ; R Eebh 4 == y Burke, both of this 5 andiin the final sericstor ihs | GOXS BN DISTANCE e '_”;“n Bt championship of the world. | Wichita Fal x.. April 8 (®)—| NATIONALS WHITEWASF | e Bill Mc ain, forward who Grady Adkins, the first White X 3irmingham. La., April | ALLOWS FOUR HITS lone with New Britain at the start | pitcher to travel the full nine in- The Washington Nationals r Houston, T, April 6 (B—Charlie of the season und then joined the ning route this season, went the dis- whitewashed 1-0 in the first of oot, who slumped badly for tha FFort Wayne team, will be back with | tance against the Wichita Valls three-game series yesterday, but de-| Cubs in 1928, allowed only four hits the Hardware City club tonight. He | Spudders yesterday. Although he rived solace from the pitching of in seven innings vesterday and the < a perfect iz teat sasketbull game of tne E probably “Hank” Arburr and “Doc” | rounds but he appeared more inten hope for the re-|5on Wil be playc at the Dougherty at the guards on hearing the final bell than he w fon! Toop Stanley Arena w > Chic This should he one of the hest landed on <0 have sou Jack Johnson, champion of 41l be one of the on new Detroit, wit i Beidiol iy Ha e s prob: roup with Jin was nicked for 11 hits, the Whits!Sam Jones and Irod Marberry, who | Cubs defeated Houston for the sece i \ kie, Dal 3 p & oy Zakzewski forward. “Jiggs" Sox won, § to 7. limited the Barons to three hit io!vl t time, 8 to man in X ft key- v How to Start the Day Wrong BY BRIGGS BUT WHEN YoU wWART Y& 5- You \ ECK - WAITER 81 Tz BREAKFAST On CHECK - WAITER | SAY | WANT ) wise To ¢ : HAS VANISHED = ) HAUG THE 5 - ¢k the Pa : the bat 1 have tw ruits - ACCOUMT OF VERY 52 s L my CHECK ! cnecw : i i : PAPORTAMT Golden Arrows ! L shon W licatland, Wyo. ond pectiv bt - w i 1 7 25 e i 1 Rmmn which reccived five Wa <~h—| C35 En "“‘_ . 3 = E e = ; , Ruaz H /’, mes This Afternoon | Bos e B NTE, S a0y A8 el SWALLOW A HASTY A ‘ HE A ington players for B Myers, hi ENT AT OFFIC - { ke thesc the enito ool WAITER HANG S for 1 digel who o young when the Sout 1 3 sliowin ; Promise h at bat and afield a e together supply pre ‘Iu ten the s o el S vt o Sac ) FIGHTS LAGT NIGHT " POLO SEMIFINALS o Brooklyn Drivinz Club and Winston | 1 Otto Von Porat cago, Guest’s Optimists — Favored to Tom O'Leary Come Through had t thiors fAnals ‘e bR nible, Al Henry Young s Hig R Hpaes first quar | or Bl coihe Bovgcolun Monds Firpo, Touiseille, 1 acked out Kig| A division of the National Tndoor AFTER A FEw MORE Mwu‘res FINALLY GETS CHECK AND | MISSED APPOINTMENT- the on 1w r « A4 r o'cloc I 5 ile Polo championships reaches the Ses. Tuw e period. bot ng spectacular s ' Al nd Eagle Juniors will | e ,Im‘, \, Frankie Murray, | femi-final roind tonight with the ] Tn\NK gfzi'v'Nz‘T:G‘fgo%%_ BuT WNA'T? HAVE ([ Tie LanGuAGe from the side. Two ke 1 cont tor idget titl sdelphia, and Harry Atherton, Brooklyn Riding and Driving club NUMBER 8 TP | poNeE '? JusT Tuat man Uses! ture by the sam and from V them about ev He X L osyisoads dvews 10 and Winston Guest's Optimists fa- WANTS HiS BUT GWWES TI BECAUSE HE WAS | 17’5 A INSULT the same firir t mad § ! by far the i Erie, Pa.—Bobby Grant, Toledo, Vored to come through to the finals. | cHecK LATE - H& ‘:‘:;es To us GIRLS - at th : 4 |first game, but it failed to “click” |4nd Johnny Brown, Akron, 0., drew Although Gerry Smith, a nine goal T oUT On - and en Whesler calied 3t a|Ye® ile the Eagle Juniors ¢ Jimmy Davis, Cleveland, out- Man. will not be in the lineup, the day. ‘-vuw in much their best form of the | 15inted Joe Conelli, Erie, 6. Brooklyn club, national open title- Kroph and Richards broke | l0rnament yesterday and won many Hollywood— Blas Rodrigues, Mexi- | Bolders, is favored to through for the last Panther scores|adherents to their side. co, outpointed Young Nationalista, | vard, intercollegiate and the quarter closed with the here scems to be something in a philippine Islands, 10, Mickey | Smith is on his way to Europe on a ame in the junior class, for the O'Neil, Milwaukee and Freddy Fitz- | business trip. His place will be taken alists will be the Washington- |gerald, Tos Angeles, drew, 6. cither by John Pflug or Harold Par- Columbus five and the Columbia | Orlando, Fla.—George Godfre . Optimists are Juniors. The former team has three | Philadelphia, knocked out K. 0.%ing favorites to down the DR KEITH tournament victories to its credit and | Hartwills, 2 A trio. < a well-balanced outfit with sev- it 5 3 cral brilllant shots and a good INDIANS VS, ROBINS DENTIST ing attack and sturdy defense. The!| New Orlcans, La. April 6 (B—! Sa . City, April 6 (P—Gus PAINLESS Columbia Juniors, who won (wo The sccon the Cleveland | Sonnenberz, champion heavyweight EXTRACTION | games and drew a bye in the senn- | Tndians ag: big ie base- | wrestlor de‘cated John Spellman of 7 G finals. do not appear 0 cvenly hal- hall team found g the | Providen: I o | night in two 299 MAIN ST. TEL. 344a]|/2nccd. but they have shown the srooklyn Robins today. Dazzy Van-e |straight falls. Using flving tackles New Leonard ids. selies to be a great emergency team | was expected to give the fribe its|the champion gained the first fail i {first experience this year agzain<t |in 26 minutez and the zecond in &ix | (Continued on following page.) |first rate pitching minutes |

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