New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 6, 1929, Page 13

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| i PTY it : I'Mi:wpv\l Muir- | Marion iitms and Marion Turgd gremeessmeemesseeeet IR MIDGET [ THREE TEAMS IN MERICAN STARS SEEK 1t St i T O i women's championship at Bt. Ame Speaking} | BRITISH GOLE BOJORS - o bl S Lt M of Sports {| [INLSONMONDAY| RACE FOR TITLE ' 1 B e e e e wlus of Plasers Gains Added Tm- R o s . ¥ g : ; 2 3 3 forton Smith, Johuny Far | Ruth finady | come 3 , A 8 A Mus With Departure for n, & 3 tuth finady come through with (Continued from preceding page.) Bfl I [ Bak ba“c : 5 i 1l and others of the nation’s lead . | his first he 3 o 1929 sama _Frank (Chuck) Wojack has de- Sl i n lllg 0r bas 0( rown i j - i i | Euorope of Jim Barnes inz home by professionals sails on : 'I’(I‘Hu”iilpltl“l\‘ x(l','m(.l; t:fl.):-llcr. cided not to play league baseball this|and will give their opponents a l i p | . Maurctania on Wednes ¢ . ween the Yankees summer. He and Mrs. Wojack™ re-|bard game. ¢ fl[el‘ll&lmllill Y. M. C. A. : s New York, April 6 (P17 Wild Bill” Melhorn, Tommy Ar- . s crs with the score turned to their home last week and! On Monday night the senior semi- ) 1 L nual American Guest for Geeat mour and Georze Von Elm, con- tied at 11-all, the Rabe caught boid they plan to remain here for the|finaly will be played at t ’ | cling British invasions on ‘heir [ of one of chuman's left- coming summer. “Chucky"” ,‘...,,im,\“\--. na. The Lions will fac e s| Chicago, April 6 (P—The seventh own hook, are ¢ the same | handed curves and lifted it up over & contract from a team in the York- |of Italy and tho Phantots will tac annual Iuternational Young Men's ] Machonald Bniith Wazed oh the right field hieachers -Hnl et l‘"";lnll";luedb:! l‘l;e l:;«lgry wasn't | the ""‘Il"l""‘"1‘< Iv':- '"l'h" l""“";"" Christian association baskethall ’ to Kurope some time g Tod retania al expectel | the game sufficient an e decided that he? e Phantom 1 an g “ Rt f ' 1 - i = B pionship rests between Mont- P Long Jim Arnes sails ¥ I cading would lay off this year. Hopalong five will play a sccond- | CHAmPION o et X i 3 , o 1 2 ey ek 5 round intermediate g:‘mle. air, NoJ., Buffalo, Ouk Park, 11, | |land to compete in his 1 i ) ¥ enna Collett READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Tonight's basketball game at the ——— |and Ann Arbor, Mich. Stanley Arena may be the last of the Playing fast offensive games, thesc present season, according to Man- I M[RS F conquered strong rivals from ager Clarence Lanpher. The weather 0 1 the cast and middlewest yesterday | is getting a little too warm for in- o enter the semi-final round. The | door sports and for that reason, in- Tfl BREAK MARKS championship final will be play-d | terest inbasgetball has been dying | i tonis out. ‘ Aun Arbor was forced to overcome {two opponents yesterday to keep in | The Sencca A. C. bascball team 0 s n J v INDing. - The < Walverines it seeonestsunacy morvng s U Show How Great Johmng (., "ot i o'clock at Willow Brook park. Coach i in the mornlhgland {hen: unsel St | It % < =2 Rl iy P S Weismuller Really Has Been [ Paul, Mian, 35 10 21, several hows | FRANK (HANK) ARBURR TEPHANIE OLSZOWY players to report: Jack and Milo Ar- - e S ey el Corb: Trew P. & F. Corbin l‘:f?i.uefd“n.;dm Prt\:sfl"' (A.oaJ)> New York, April 6, (®-—The na- rqn up the heaviest score of the T oy "” MelInerney, Art{yiona) judoor swimming champion- | tournament to enter the semi-finals i Eraimes Bloam, Harold Casey. | ships, conducted without Johnny | routing Cambrid ; 4 ol A Ay "?,’2?‘,',- Kenure, Merwin | woismuller for the first time in | Filis Grmit darainive § el = = - . aefer, “Zig” Wendroski, Don Cis-| ncarly a decade, have only added | roated Lnglewood of Chic INT &rovo and any other candidates Who | more proof of the greaness of (e |15 wd Momteinis won | . A ) fl U | all O el' - I I |e would like a tryout. Chicago natator recently turned pro- |41 from Munecie, Ind., 31, I i fussional. the other quarter final matches, _— Britain’s golf championsi momentum with caen pas The Scnecas will have two feams| 1t {ook the hest performances of | thin year, one on the road and the |l two ware of the four-das met | A semi-tinat yairings: £ 1. 7| Declared Two Most Valuable Players in Industrial Bas- | f her entered in the city league. Walter Spence of Rhiladelphia and | Gy park s, G | o= i ' i Y 5 ea ure e T e lonme e kethall Leagues—Choosing Committee Consisted of The Shuttle Meadow golf course | the placcs on the championship Bt | oronto and 1. Louis went into 1 Ginsburg, Ritter, Lanpher, Sikora and Butler— ; ® will be thrown open today for use.!left vacant by Weismuller and even Hnal 1 R . & . ‘ e : = ] ;l'he greens, tees and fairways are gll | then they failod to approunch the |, ."’,l.:,”"".“,":f':‘ s iy Screw Shop Star’s Selection is Unanimous — Four Owners ellt USlaSm n excellent shape and without a|records he set. The orgy of record |3 g o Slnah s il BE Ianis . . i doraiine oAy doubt golfers will swarm out to try hreaking was confined o the spe- ‘I‘,:"(“‘I;":””\"(",.:”![:p;“" wihe Bt ooy Points Takon Into Consideration in Vote. | - the course. cial-stroke events, which Johnny | e L s — never attemptod n v | Frank (Hank) Arbuer, coach and : w tucted again:i T . o I X All-American are internal- {eam beat the Allen Street Tigers (4l the swimming honors betwoen PYLE'S BUNION DERBY et rwom ana s s t f i f expanding . . . fully protected . . . unaffected by mud or two games out of threc yesterday.|!N¢M. The Philadelphion captured | ) 2 8 2l el s S VT red against her i . . % . 2 i i 15 tabierion ton i R BY L i aall honors:: gathering. 19 2] u Olsxowy. guard on the P. & 1 Cor : 1 rain or ice. They are always positive and smooth in action g i - il F § nug! ot oS [} bi gMhis’ tea vre chosy . . 7 9 Pitchers, Leiken and Gorbach, and | POInts 1hrough victories —in ths in Pl team were ch anle ... always exceptionally quiet . . . Yes . . . Oakland’s catchers Lash, Tr ¢ and Ripple. events, on cond and one third Johnny Salo of Pas N in the most valuble pluyers on their team 0 o1 h 1 P 24 ” f Joe Riloy afarted. Teams under 14|Piace. Laufer came close bebind | e nse Intintia Do ol 1 (he brakes are far from ordinary. But the same is true o eine Of mge wwho “ant amior i | MO fwosfirste Mo’ saconds ang ead in Lapsed Time Moving | at & meeting of the special commit- ooy : Gt < h L e % the Juniors should telenhone 1282 | Mrd. Sbence giined the added | tee of Jive heid in the office of At- | iwo to one, and in foul gouls everything else in the New All-American Six. Come in . . . 4 - “%%lor of sctting two new world's ro Out of Baltimore, [Morney Harry Ginsburg yesterday g ¢ | % o - . . 2 oL 2IRTM. [ e e R e e ] s o : and we will show you how much more it offers for its price. | 500-yard individual medley and the SRtimore, April 668 = Jolnnyy T guction of Arburr was unani- e 1ot e . e A e T R e S A TR P T s covers end Lavejoy Alles 20-yard hreasi stroke. lanfer, win- >0 e Bying cop, ol bassaic mons and the vote was taken less ; oy Uvdrauive Shuck Absorbers include ¢ prices. Bumper : - Conseal frlisadalelBnre L ThIstasaafterad sing ouly Oie 200 and) 330 rree slylat Ju mas i i in elapsed time ! 0 ninute after the meeting was Morors Time Payment Plun available et mimimum rete. noon, the West End Warriors are’ oyunts had Weismiullors marks 10 Pyle’s bunion derby when ks by Gl i Gin challenging any indoor baseball| (oot at and missed by wide mar runners moved out of Baltimors o€ (B AT S i i Con-ider the delivered price as well as the list price when comparing auto- am in the city averaging 14 years. | gins ading for Faederick. | nanimous choice of the committe 1 1 | | mobile valucs. Oakland - Pontiac delivered prices include only reaso For games telcphone Berthel Par-' - Georar Koju husky star from |46 miles dis and she was chosen u charges for delivery and fiinancing. sons at 3481R Rutgers and the New York Boy Salo, finishi ond ye in | cussion, The vote was 3 1 {elub, surned in the third individual (@ e With Guisto Umek, aly. | favor. j Wl Jack Johnson. former heavyweight | world's rcord, splashing to vietory Wrested the Jead from Miss Mary Hudak A ECLR ViR chumpion of the world, Wil appear in the 150.yard baeksiroke last | Hedeman, New York iralian —— o S35 LT C. A. BENCE 1he bouts to Le promoted by the | from the wirk he st Last scar Saln finished sqeond to | and My Valerta siyes, zara on 10 WCIHNY Yachtsman Not Guilty 50 CHESTNUT STREE1 TELEPHONE 2215 Stanley A. the Star : Austin Clapp. little Stanford Uni- | Andy Payne, of Claremore,® 01y ini. also received a vote. Miss 2 This Will be his first appearance in | versity star, completed the four- in the trek from Los An s 1o tinsky and. Miss Vil ng Liouor an monopoly in h ‘ s rewarded with | Pietkerwicz were mentioned during years and it will be a feature of the swimning v = hy taking second q C money and p- the discussion but they failed to r tournament. [ place in the 500 2ht and third | pointment o the Passaic police di- | ccive a vote when it was taker ! 3 _— e {in the mediey and These four | partment The committee consi t the L /Ze ew WITH THE BOWLERS |#cvonnted for all but ive poinis i At Sulo's ool d ? R SN is Gardner, | following: Attorney Hary Afier scoring a victory over the Corbin Servw and | their events dusky pavement pounder of Seattle | chairman; A, W % 5 Mickey Rilev, who scldom wses sh., also a i o] year ley Rule plant; Clarer e Lanphe " sehooner mad 1 ATES 4 | his own name. Michael Galitzen, and | ana winner of { o f this| manager of the New i land H. R wealth ) o - 9 “ : .| Harold “Dutch™ Smith, took niost It i lizal ¢ . y ' his A - AUSTRIAN SINGING A derby from New York to Iliz fessional baskethall i los ! x ;i i Fivst Tenor {516 diving honors to,tlie Lo 4 : ! it sl ol ol : £ [riics 16 Now . PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS T e SR g Y L. by plac A the v th ; A Hehuman - & o 80 10 bot't the low Kot v Pate ... u 4 ished e e Zotter TS T LA ENL TS Solic- e e ¥ i Jon from the Pac Mr. Ginsbu wayside ¢ and Lanfer outscored sev- | % crosses the nberland | was made, They were scorin AR TTTE L T n F t, B h h L L L Y OUR BOARDING HOUSE 5 T ge teams in the totals. com- e 598 2 mountains within a few days. defensive play., ssiy e EI R e Hobhitiin EiR e R *Hterson said| 3 —~THE PRoDoSITioN IS THIS, ' MY DEAR SIR,~YoUR OFFER i 3 4 I team honors for himsclt whi s i [Laufer cot third for tha Lake Shor Real Jadk of All Trades, | ol aarinasnominaad s o Rty s 5 7 MR. HOOPLE,w~ I WANT Yo To 5 'S ATTRACTIVE , w~ BUT HARDLY a received the unanimous approval of . A CThe Now Yok A, O ook 00 This Sputh Daketa Woman . commitee fer the ensive Assistant Cnitd| A Jonl MY CARNIVAL COMPANY FoR BEFITTINE THE DIGNITY oF o s G ) el b g e inole A S Sesnesi i a0 el i el s uaehod Al st At farke Thatcher said | Y} THE SUMMER SEASON, COVERING 7 AN ufr"s'fiMBA?‘”"Rv* gy over e deronding |y uoren assessor, school teacher, | fellow teanmmatex were * cio st t i BeeN ToLD OF YoUR ORATORICAL IoNALL [l e He e Snan. et wleget Coach Ands the & : SAIER L e By 5o i auL v 1, kelowN MAN OF WoRLD 3 W sined 16 moro, | those are some of i things that | Kerelejza, and “Mickey™ Luke f « ied oft t Pl e la AFFAIRS IR MY WORD Sartery it S e SR Later he jolued the . ¢ or- | Not ming A ston AS DR. WIMBLETON, «~ DISCOVERER Falcy A MAd WHo WAS Ty N h e, e T s b o | Ube AritHeb e o ot i : O ‘1‘5 HISTORY- FeRGOTTEN HEALTH )we ADVISER OF PRESIDENTS, Mesunme L B i 13| orla's record I o { | has b numiieriofi ploviahin, e wayet wit mert- | spor & . 1 1 outd- i BELT, WorW BY THE CLASSICAL ~ THE CONFIDANT OF the Moxley team lost by inciies to | i Al cangleclon L N blatlvonst 1 p ’ S "~ GREEK AND RoMAN WAR HerRceS / A, EUROPEAN MONARCHS, - 5} Union Laundry e o ate i R ] 2 Holst, I3 Luke, Jasper “hapman coond00 108 108— 311 Gl e 1funlor : o s with the we the weekly | and himse i . iy vo 1 o ~~Vou LECTURE AND 4 « EGAD, FANCY SucH stanlund ... &1 102 Bewspipe ¢ s taught He quit s plac SAMnd HEOR N alh ol i ine it Spnccin it NS ATIDEE SRR ISR R ol TR R ey } AL SR S e e R DEMONSTRATE AFTERNOONS A MAN SPIELING THE Desco 5 a0 116 6 ¢ | bachstrok. At S5 e of Wyoming und four years in the|Stanley Rule & Level Co, sla permit ¢ s him , . =i < AJD EVENINGS, cw VoKELRY ABouY A Blindividual wi BUSINESS SN itowas accomplisie A vd e’ Thus Man adelphia Te; tennis fournain | four years in the factory Ie ) him A ~ Sha AlR0GE (e fown st was on th champios . Worried Over Injuries amd ‘ Five G Mention LOUNDING INTO pORM T g ¥ o T era ) nosome . o i » Lack of Condition, Number of H. 8. Students |, im0 o ! 3 unwillin < in others to timieel Doubles in Past Decade some « viouss : shi o » T o o of the five the girls I som el Philadelphin, April 6 (8 “Z lor taek of physical condition caus:d MG hoth Manager Mack of the Athleties CORBIN SCREW FOREMEN'S LGy and Mg Bhottonof Lhe biiltics Henders to o1l lineups for the open Ward 5 B8 g today he sl city seric Ty rg 1 2y Prelle Kizmelhni Balwin howis hetweon can and National BEDS WIN ANOTHE I . 2 - Tormmy star t accid { Shotton : i " ? 5 bt i 3 | | 4 is not wrailuble du iling ¢ E <4 € b VICE, 1N [ FTG.U S PAT OFF. Ihe Mackm srriving en {day after their final exhibition g § a0 i at Richmond toerday with I . - : | roston Natuonais. were reported i AL Age Is of Major Importancs |:"“‘°JI” . 3 K i tutes to fill m for the absentc | # Lotk 9 f Yerkes held Boston to sever ! K Pami S i i and two runs. while the Athletics | e ) ] et e S e (e~ N\ (Gos, How Youve aw, Youb (TS JusT Fumed oY w (MUAT WoULDN T\ WHATS AGE ALL TH' GUYS ON THaT Noiires D 5 Bl OaLesman || CHANGED, MR Howoy! ) BE SAD || FUTURE, NCT Ta BE ABle Ta | BC A BAD (0EA- | GOT Ta DO TEAM ARE MINORS ! llgul.es lfme“p for 9 T Athlctics won six straight sam HAas YOU USED To ALWAYS ‘[ JCIN TTH' MAJOR LEAGUES = Eiceffl' THAT 't 1 WITH IT? Opening League Game ...« durine the tast weck, which | TURNED || BE CHEEREUL AND EEee S Eee ae MacH Too OLD - Dallas, Tex.. April 6 ® — With ran their total of spring victories to | LoBevIsT— | NOW YouRe so WELL, EROM TH' WAY | .\ 5 Paul Waner due to join the PIts-.20. They lost nine. | et / { Uil R burgh Pirates today. Manager Bush | — | JusT SITTING 3 / & TRY AND JoiN T | | | hegan figuring on his lineup for the MINOR & £ DiET ‘ phesieiscoi | N : KANSAS CITY 1 opening of the National league Fort Worlh, Tex., Aol s Ub—] & Shekeoii-] [ | / George Grantham probably will get | After again losing to the Pirates yves viLLe HoTed 4 Bl ORI the call for the third position in the 10 to S, Detroit was to go eSS outfield, he maid, and if Pie Tray g 1 minor league dict today nor's ailing hip does not permit him 7l s are to mee the Fort | to work regularly, Riconda will be| Worth club today and tomorrow, be- | used as a substitute. Dick Bartell| fore going to Shreveport, La., for | will become the regular second |another tilt with Pittsburgh Monday. baseman. EVER SINKE || HE EI22L€ED || ouT as a saLL PLAYER — P GELRERT HITS STRI | ALL OVER BUT THE— Atlanta, Ga. April 6 P —Charley Leavenworth, Kan. April 6 (UP) Golbert, assigned fo do the short- | — When Clark Warder, §1, Dodge | stopping for the St Louis Cardinals | ‘ity, married Mary Ungard, 65, also | it his stride against Atlanta and Dodge City, Miss Alice Brind. ! hit a homer riple and ficld puty probate judge whe perform- | faulitessly. n comi A the ecremony. had to shout at the | trom aosociation. showed top of her bings in order for the at (h i first appearance clderly couple to hear, everal dhys. 7

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