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e s et 02 e e s : NEW bit1AIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1929. L) Smenteros OUBLIVSPROGRESS | SMOVOIST — \WAT(R TOURNEY | ' Mscoonr EipLY REATWAVE - 1l state outing will be ainviile camp gre nds closed Baiurday eve-| . yVOU CANT FIND & B with an address by C. H. Cal- 88 Degrees in Shade Gives (ity bne o Wit HAT THAT YOU LIKE? | Th of Sports Salo of Passaic. | Athletics and Reading. ;1 imon Pures Trom 14 StateS 10, orron. v, spri s o 1 (Continued from preceding page.) The first call for baseball has been Hancock, Md., April 8 (UP) it issued by Bryce Long, secretary of |Shea made fouls and the carefully |Gardner, Seattle, Wash. ne el Travel Loz i & o THEN YOU 4 i 1 3r o 3 3 .. negro, was draves were here today after a dis- . ‘N YOU HAVE the Y. M. C. A. Industrial Athletic|playcd quarjer ended. Two well- |threatening the lcad held by John | Bame At B{)St(m Arel]a |astrous two games against the Phil- HH][ of Sllllll]l&l‘ YW C.A ANNUAL MEET]NG EVE . 4 ! i t & LU AL ! NEVER d committee. A meeling of the man-|aimed tosses from the foul-line by Salo, Passaic, N. J., as C. C. Pyle's| adelphia Athletics and the Reading | NEVER HAD A » agers of teams interested in the In-| Stohl brought the Eagles up in the|caravan of t nscontinental racers | |club of the International league at dustrial baseball lcague will be held |second period and Colwick's bas-|left here today. | Boston. April 8 (UP)—A three- | Richmond. There was an atmosphere tonight at 5 o'clock at the Y. M.|ket sent them ahead, M. Paretta| Gardner led the parade into Han- | nhight program of fisticuffs, includ- of heavy C. A. Tentative plans for the com-|made it 7-4¢ and the Eagles seemed | cock yesterday, completing the run ing nearly 30 solid hours of action, | yari Md., in a little| Was to get under way at the Boston ing g gloom around the clu s. The management was look 3 sperately for heavy hitting | woods™ y 2 IMON- | material to bolster up a weak at- | outdoor d >s” from 14 states battling for ltack. The pitch. were complaining | i just that manner-outdoors. | Britain peope literally “take to the ports o Made at Session | erday. and the city's first was observed Ing scason will be discussed. to have started. from Frederic But they had not reckoned on!more than seven hours. Salo, who Arena tonight, with The Conde Nast basketball team | Wiehn. Given two shots just ""f°"‘!is leading the derby in elapsed time. PU The hottest April 7 on record so Directors for Year to Be Elected and | | far as can be ascertained, made Now & Wednesday Eaening r e of Stamford defeated the Meriden | the end of the half, he made both | wag sccond. Arthur Newton, Eng. MAtional amatcur boxing titles 18 |of this same lack and the rest of| It wight be said with safely that A a Endees and thereby eliminated the Of them, and at the start of the |jund wag third and Voight Hout- | ¢1ght divisions. {the team was blaming the pitchers | probably every motor car capable of Supg b . Bilver City team from Turther com- | sccond half he made three more in|siater, Manistee, Mich., was fourth,| One of the largest and finest flelds |for holding the opposition bet- | running and whose operator was not k petition 1n the state industrial title|Succession, putting his team in Many of the runners experienced | in the history of this clouting classic [ter in check. However, the Loston- incapacitated was on the 1. Traftic tournament. By agreement. the two|front by 9-7. Morley made it 11-70 considerable trouble on yesterday's|Will compete in the gruelling grind, |ians were united in hoping for as|on (e Plainville road alone was es- r of which teams played only one game and and, in the last session, Wichn and lap, jogging under a hot sun over With unusually full representations good a s against the New timated to be twic as heavy as Stamford won by a 23 to 17 score. |Souney raised this to 15-7. Colwick and Stohl ded & deapatsing Eagte|tPTe mountains, in almost every class. Haven Pr as their American | warm Sunday several weeks agzo ! = i ’ = 4 $ s By winning yesterday's lap, Gard-| The only defending champion wiil league home city rivals made in when a hystander counter a car B | This leaves New Haven, Stamforg |flurry, but it was no use. and the| . "t ga10% lead to £1 minutes. | be Steve Halaiko of Buftalo, N. Y., [three games passing the Wooster strect crossing o | and New Britain still in the run-|Dublins took the game. The sum- inircn et 1o it S el fa ship | |+ ning and the next movement on the | MATYy: : PR s R, | L . i i | year and yho subsaquently. fought Every main highway and many of program is a home and home series Publins o v SKATING CHAMPION his way into the Olympic finals. Al | the side rouds had long lines of au- between the Corhin Screw quintet of k4. LT other titleholders have Jjoined the : £ ; obiles going both directions an this city and the Conde Nast of|Morley, rf .. | . tomobiles going hoth directio nd . = ) sional ranks at times “cutting in” was extr Stamford. Souney, It ‘l' :‘\li« Faith Schoen of Chicago Stages w England and New York will TIT[E IN Sfl[;[;ER hazardous. 0] Biggest Upset of Year by Winning D¢ Dest represented, cach having ‘f{ I8 1o iy the it ermonicter ent Shea, ¢ ..... O'Brien, rg . 0 s ause of the fact that the Conde | ¢\ HE ! . \ boxers in the tournament ) A BIcK seisin TG % Nust company is rushing orders and | \CiS e vania has 16 men entered, Califor- F fhe il Pl e i is working overtime every night in J : 5 nia 12, Michigan and Ohio 10 each N Y kT D I S L f 2 5 > E & v - - Sy & . 3 2% 3aseba AMEs Seen 3 I t » the week, it is going to be difficnlt s 15| Detroit, April 8 (UP)—A fall, ‘he Hlinois 8, and lLouisiana and Mary- W Tork Team eea[s L Lous ,,l,fr 4 ]ylhk e E 1 thos t to have the team come to this city. |second of the night for Mrs. Leila land 7 each. Other states represent. oD . : ik OE SO o v s Mrs. £ g s and boys, while s s Y. W A However, if arrangements can be q1, | Brooks Potter, of Toronto, enabled |ed include Oregon il in Final Game of Series s bl office this a y ] made, the locals will play in Stam-f,. 5 1| Miss Kaith Schoen, of Chicugo, to Alabama. | [ Siansonisl pond noith or Osgend | Dioinine: 1 ford either Tuesday or Wednesday STalinias. G 4|stage one of the biggest upsets in The team which will represent | - ‘_“u",',,‘ as il b n‘,mw o = e nnd Stamford will play here Friday. | (0 F - 1 3la major skating event last night, New England will include: L S = e e B Herit A ; These plans are only tentative, | OICK © | y|and win the women's North Ameri:| 112-pound class—Paria Apice, Hakouh soccer eam of Nuw O e ol Eawimmint hol ¢k 'o Vahey, Noted Lawyer, T a, 4 i 1o i o e Provit i m iy hn Toma- | ¢Omposed of eleven foreign horn an: 4 SEWim i G P e = | : 3 : M. Paretta, Ig ... ... T = jiea Aol el anRRL et e bt RO e R e | O ST anenfin (B el Dead At Watertown . Abe Aronson, junior basketball | e 0 o | pionship. selli. Brockton el . not seriously disturbed by the lack 6. April 8 (UP)— referce, created what is considered : —| Mrs. potter's spill came on the| 115-pound class—Albion Holden.|the highest honors in American soc- | Not seriously distu G ominent a record in officiating in this city 13! final lap of the one-mile race, and | Providence, and Angelo Taidugno, |“°7 | St ML Saturday. He officlated at fivel gooie at hait-tin - also threw Miss Elsie Muller, of lLawrence Defeating the St. Louis Madisons, ¥ - games, four in the afternoon in thel Arongon. Timer, Parker, Searer {New York, who was running. s 126-pound class—Tony Catalano, 3 to 0, in t e second game of the Gifts for W, F. Sullivan st 1 city tournament and one in the eve- | \econy “lond. Miss Schoen overtook Mus|Providence, and Stanley Winneryk, |final series for the national challenge | New Regular Policeman = it ning, the preliminary to the New nals This Afternoon Loretta Neitz, of Detroit, nationul ol cupsthe Hakoahs were never preas: | BB rat T L s state scnator for two Britain-Chicago contest at the 8tan-| 7he final games in the junior ang |indoor skating champion, in Thomas Kawioned and el e g e e s twice democratic ley Arena dget ¢ ere schedule finish, to win her title. st Boston, and Dick Collins, |championship beyond doubt. TR W nominee for governor. He first cam, = R midget divisions were scheduled for | thrilling finis o | A Hot sun and mid summes weath. | EO%er compar | non for governor. He first cam this afternoon at the Boys' club with | Previously Mrs. Potter had fallen The Falcon management is in[iwo of the best games of the tourna- | during the half-mile race, regaining | 14 earnest in securing the best material fment in prospect. The schedule call-| her feet and finishing sccond, how- lay n s of |into terbury tear t o Lakesid Inn, Waterbury. The affair was vatu minence when, as a young pound class—I Baker, er took considerable spirit out of the game but the New York team fail- class—Wallace De- ed to show the effects of this handi- sible for the baseball team that|ed for the “Y" All-Stars to meet the | ever. | | in the nature of a farey represent the club during the | Kagle Juniors for the midget cham.- e e Besllonisant S line @l eusen il cnn ns il _':-‘”’r]"‘:‘;‘Rf“”'_"'wn ptain, William F. Sullivar coming season. Joe Smulski, who|Pionship, with the Washington-Co- 3 2, 3 A e Jefore play Wi |, left the employ of the company has been selected to pilot the team, [ lumbus IFive opposing the Columbia TEE OFF ]N TOURNEY . pound class—Harry Allen “"rh/ L et 1 the | #Nd IS NOW a regular member o assisted by Bill Lasky, has already [Juniors tor the junior title, W oy \‘M' el "";f oy Broyiied i° [ police force. Mr. Sullivan ¥ g0l the signatures of “Lefty” Ar-| Sewfor G ight e "!- w"«‘\\\ = ‘“I*I'MU “": ”‘ ”"‘v\"q‘]‘nm’.” ; ':";‘m "n‘r"‘"‘i‘l""\_l' sented with a pen and penci . | . wood. last year's star moundsman The senior teams will resume play [One Hundred and Fifty Golfers Holy Cross college,‘und Ln, e "}'f “' 5 St his co-workers of t Cont Al And 2 ehols whio hed in tha{at the Stanley Arena tonight, when v Boston i B heven Was able Lo repulse|jigh( and Power company | series against the Burritts and Ken- !he semi-finals 4 carded. These Start Qualifying Round of North e - - = 'rr‘rm_: ed a v.m‘l\»rm‘t)x c'rmn B0al Un-| ag employed i the meter | s are expected ,[.-, e Phillies Hope to Even U1 26 minutes of the first half had | ;e | R o [rames as the four remaining teams. - ' 3 LYy & s | passed — e % : | 1. tOmpete to decide which two shall| |, e e Series With Athletics 1t was schwarz who turned th ible Classes of rest of the lneyn' will bafiiRPSSH (0 heE which Thursday | Fioehurst, N. €., Apeil 8 | IS e April 8 P—The tide for New York, wriving a savaze Bible Classes of State | from the best talent avail- locally. A practic be held Saturday and One hundred and 50 golfers tee off night here today for the first 18 holes of The Sons of Maly will take the Phillies hoped to ey with the ) the city series shot into the goal for the first score | Plan Annual Conventions by winning to-jof the game. Five minutes later| prc g0 oCh R i session wiil ny players| b figor a St the iE |the qualifying round of the anmuai| pi 00 e LNt (LD B Mk mad s (A e D ! an 1 wishing (o try out forithe tewm, arey tor CSVESE S0 Tene i aehatlooh El0 0 e e galf tour- L el e s Conyentlons ot men's Bibls classts e Rl dpvited 2ot aitend the Dyotkolt ANV orBine nigni, « 'Phe formes! (aain.| nenANt The seconn 18" hoteatawlil venow in an automobile |Of the net and from that time on M"l',\ ‘,'” SR Joe McCarthy, the player in the city who would like 10 | composca largely of Industrial lea. |P¢ Played on Tuesday, medal play Florida. Lyons and (he Jewish stars dominated neeticut with the cre born in the place with the Kalcons, has an ex-|gue giars, showed its caliber in the |l0 start Wednesday hoth rookies, are being | Gruenwald counted the sccond for | yea of the Conne ntown, Pa cellent opportunity to land a pla rst round by soundly trouncing the| A brilliant field, including such an Hakouh in the second half and wis Spora Biole oloe as no one has been sclected for the | sirong Boys' club team. With a|stars as George Voight, New York KA followed shortly after hy Ha S ! places as yot staunch oliense built around Nick |defending champion: John Lawson, | A With a three goal lead the New|ihe nature of [ s [ Gill and With « guarding wall which | Chicago, runner-up in 1928; Eddic | Pt el Yorkers confined their cffort ¢o|.codiiol OO0 | ) ethall fans who attended the|Kept the club at bay, the Sons of | Held, New York; William C. Fownes, A aitois he St. Louisians in the lasi| s reported 1ha ar Rent A Mystery Book ] tain-Chicago Bruins game at | Italy held the upper hand at all{jr., Pittsburgh, and Ross Somer- | ot oo @0 S 05 € of the game England special e R 3 A Day 1 thie intey Arena Saturday night, | fimes and displayed ability which |ville, London, Ont. gives promiss the York at 8 a. m., May 4 for the na € Ciininim charge 10 cents) B0t 4 pleasant surpri ner i which the N performed. With Me in the man-made them one of the tournament lof stern competition before the | p Fe w Britain team | favoritus. The Lions overcame the | crown i awarded. Tauscher Is Released Ziwain back In|South church in the earlfer content By Pittshurgh Pirates t10na] convention at Baltimore, May BEACON 4 5. November he state BOOK AND GIFT SHOP |/ tion will be held in West Ha 85 West Main St. ADS con tha lineup, Lha quintet exhibited the d1d not show such strength as | W ADTIMIC ; e e FOR BEST RESULTS on - basketball «‘u the "miy. season. | that vh»’\('mwl by the Sons of Ita '.; MGGRAW OPT“MSTIG | pitcher ‘r' H ]"u!:\ was ; B very often that a pla as both Lions and church tewm i 3 ovas. ciib = G A e o T | ain, can st m | seemed to be off form, but they ex- | i : ot st el Hlibi180) erent wouase aid lasting | Manager of Giants Thinks His Club e b »""'m“‘ OUR BOARD!NG HOUSE B AHERN s power as well as a fine defensive | o ; . i B no means i Mk im- |00 This tean, ton, is larscls | Has Best Chance in Years o Win Tl itz , i fin 'U"]‘l"”‘;:‘H”u"ll'v;x.mi‘lmmr:x-:];j;"':‘;‘)mm-; reached the finals last yeur,| 'Me Pennant. STy 7 ~ALL PJGHT HOUJ,:MVOR THE LAST Z FiE oN Yod, WoMAR! ue 2 b ol | the men are not disposed to stop at| Memphis, Tenn., April § (P—John e et 7> TEN MIWLTES You'VE ToLD ME OF 4 N & 4 vork against the strenuous op-| . B L my I ) IN YouR PoilT WitH i o b O “m'?"n’j-”u']\l‘ s than that this time. Mctiraw, who eclibrated his a6th | (G0 GO e B 5 VoUR TALEAT 1 PANTNG Z ~You gi }J\/N T\\j T R:_l L‘i made the local team one of the best Phantoms will meet the In-|jirthauy here yesterday, believes the il i | Z i c‘% A HIDDE OTIVE, TH / » combinations seen this svason Niandenis in the final game of the |Giants have their hest chance m ("0 # StrINg fo ¥ ’ 2\ LANDSCAPES AND MARIE PicTURES, Y. SUBILE TRICKERY /< BAH //_ e Showed lnst weok That they had dont | oS, CArR 19 win the National INDIANS WIN GAVIE e~ HoW EXPERTLY You cAN ; = I MIGHT HAVE SuspecteD B “Jiggs” Donoghue I soriously ill ot fnone of the sped and dush which | coFpe, m:‘_’\',‘:"'w:f:‘"II"':, S New Orleans. La., April 5 () — HANDLE THE BRUSHES AND ~ THE ALIEN INTEREST you s home olyoke om Leary | carried the 1arie O it he Clevelan dians opt ol P X b st e (N1l it s el A LSBT a ties Towfsbana it R CISRLIRG Lnang opsoritineln (I SSp TETTES VERY WELL,—~- '} DISPLAYED BY ASKING IF tor wa very sick Saturduy night and | tack and mpregnable defens: netg | PUTER Will make troub . dav Me. ferday they won a 5 to 1 victory 2 Now THAT T KNow THAT, e~ T EVER PANTED W ows /, since then pneumonia h develop- fthe Blues at bay at all ‘ E ‘ over the Brooklyn ins. Tt wa . 4 / s 2 ed. A r‘r:rrf\‘hg to our understanding{ will be heavy ‘ftl\mv':n«':::;Hzl\'.“\“n:‘ st G R the 'n‘n’u s \’u’;v‘ll 4 ’ ‘yv”"..v»* 3 7y Mou CAN BRING UP ALL THE b2 —BUT THERE 1S A VAsT | “Jiggs” is in & very bad way. |the Indcpendents are hoping fo con. [IF Smaller leagues. They are: 5 Mot e I WINDOW SCREENS FRrom 71 SPACE OF DIFFERENCE IN —_— fute the pickers Herbert Pyle, pitcher, to Chana -~ by furning in a vie- hough Manager Lanpher had |10r¥. The High school players show- enn; Arthur Veltman, out- THE BASEMENT THis Weew 3 PAINTING Scedic cAlvases, R iiitaily aetlisa 1o Gtomm out thal| <X tn burmviingls it e A rst and Eddie Marshall, infleld- AND PAINT THEM /wae / AND THE DRUDGERY OF ] DenliELbaI] Kaukon last day night |Rame and ousted the Bearcats with- |*1. #nd cither James L. —~~“| DAUBING WINDow screeds /.| s figuring on another game. The | 04t Much difficulty, and they expect | Henry Boney, pitcher, - Z 3 P AN - Celtica 10 Now! York have gathersa|10)put up ' stt baills fonfght - Conn.; Joe Witry, catcl \M\ EGAD, w AS GREAT A together again under their old name | AEAINST the champions [ Ftoyd Johnson. 1o springtic L. SEPARATION AS and t are anxious to play here. In the prelinnmary Rame, which (and Daxter Jordan: an inficlder, to | BEY\‘JEEH A S0 many fans expr wish to| Will E1art at 7:50 o'clock, the Phan- | Buftalo sce another conte the local|!om Reseives and Hopalong Five | — T e I tlay W hina o el RUTH IS MOBBED | L s e el e Bl o T e ek ! This will, wiheat a doubf, be the)<0undly tronnced the Outlaws in| Sl il their first game. while the Hopalongs | & 2 y 20t this far through a win over (he Shteen Thousand Persons Pac 2 \\Sevorispreserred | However. nothing is certain about | MORAWKS In a close cncounter. ‘ Oklahoma City Park to Watch | @Cflrffilh?’"d h the New York team coming here be- | GoLD AND TINSMITH / § AT | rause, as the tocal manager ngures Washington to Battle | Bam in Action. ‘ | it is a precarious chance he i . g \ | ] g i e nd unioss| GAANES iN Seven Games| owianomn city. okin. Aprit s | | the team can talk reasonably, he| Washington, April 8 (P—Backed |—Sixteen thousand persons p dovsn't figure on taking the game on. |PY @ record of IS wins and four |the local ball park yesterday to s 1© on fhe other hand, the Celtics|10sses, the Washington Nationals to-|the Yankees down Oklahoma City o not want the entire box office, the | 4ay were 1o begin a week of the[13 to 5 in a game called at the end ' Jocal team will most probably be SPFIN& exkibition scason with seven|of the vighth inning this frame | mes ahead against the New York [the crowd, eager to get as close 1o | AR nts. The s ted 1o test Ruth as possible, swarmed out on T e Q the mettle of the Nats and prove |the field and nearly mobbed the big Cardinals Miss b.hu(m“ whether they are potential cham.|fellow. The game was called but it | When Hafey Hits Homer pions or have been merely kicking took Ruth some minutes to get out / Chattanooga, Tenn. April § (P— up a lot of rose colored dust. of the field. As Ruth sought to févce enty-eight hits in two days at At-| Pitching prospects took a further [lis way through the mob, some- | lanta didn’t mean @ thing in Chat- upturn yesterday when Young P'aul body started a cushion throwing | tanooga vesterday and the St. Louis|Hopkins held Montgomery to five |barrage. Finally wih the aid of jo- Cardinals were saved from a shut- | hits over the nine-inning route. |lice and a taxi cab driver, the Babe UNIGR 'l out only hy a ninth inning rally | - — Ikot back 10 his hotel with no more | hd” when Chick Hatey gathered in his| Rl . ASSIFIED ADS damage than a torn baseball suit. | % seen in action once again, 1 homer in s many days to| score two runners ad of him Grover Cleveland Alexander was i Pk T e Elected to Be a Senator, Maybe! ; MIONEERS WIN GAME W The Myrtle Sluggers baseball team went down to de t at the hands A of the Pionecrs Sunday afternoon MIGOSH, (TS SEVEREL DANS SINCE TH' BALL) (HEY, HOWDY! 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