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u’ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1529. WASHINGTON-COLUMBUS AND EAGLE BASKETBALL TEAMS WIN JUNIOR AND MIDGET TITLES—FAVORITES COME THROUGH IN SENIOR PLAY—CORBIN SCREW BATTLES CONDE NAST QUINTET AT TABS’ HALL TONIGHT—CLINCH TO FIGHT REEVES GoLHOGESB60D WASHINGTON-COLUMBLUS, JOE LUKE LEADS EAGLE JUNIORS CHAMPSl DUSTY SCORERS Fifth Ward Team Easily Subdues Columbia Juniors | 1. and Captures Junior City Title—Capodice, Rowin- ‘COl'hlll'SCl'eVl Forward TO])S All ski, and Batogowski Star — “Y” All-Stars Rally| Poilt Getters for Season Furiously But Lose Midget Title to Eagle Juniors o by One Point. § Joe ke, forward on the cham- i plonship Corbin Screw bask | | tean down a de- |, won the individual scoring “Y" Industrial | | ng to| Yesterday's Resulis i & oints, accor: > public today. tinie in the five years € history that this or has g > to a memh Luke famly. His younger Mickey, won the game pro- ngton-Columbus together and al- hie loaers r shooting Capodic 1 Georg Batogowsk the This | | the 18a was for arrying almost | run was broken when Paul 1 h the honor. Jos« e league last ye was For the second time in two ye cond Todzia cou Kubowicz r and Todzia each tallied |t Batogowski's follow-up | P Rowinski ba 10-4 at intermis- | bY W points dur {night of play. However, who played in the last game, e the lead and 1 the honors. Another Joe won the ing laurels. He is Jos { forward and guard on the > in N am. He w last per- | (e most accurate foul shooters equalled it, [the league. He wo ampior Eoal ship in the final night of play. Capodi count to 15-4. ot and a foul by ew Br s one his ¢} and feat followed sixth of e isket ended the scoring. summarys Washington-Columbus Five Fid. ¥ Individual Scoring Fid Fi Nyborg (R&E) Kley (SR (NBM) (1) (COL) eczkowski (F) arlow (L) igustino (NBM) (C8) 1220 (S Gorm rson er (P RYDER CUP TEAM PLANS AN AMBITIOUS PROGRA American Golf Professionals to Take /(" oy Darrow (C5) Gill (S$R) Rockwell (NBM) man Open Crowns, Halgis (SW) i il 9 P —Amer . Prei » squad has planned | Reckert program that may {Emory ( : States vir- |y skas (CCL) wropean G, Luke (R&E) [ Merline (sw) ir miost impor- 'Hewett (SW) British | McG/ n pro- Gicrochoy shot at |Klopp (€ crowns ¢ a Shot at British and Ger- Chotkowski Garro (SR) forelli (R&E) Bucheri (L) (8R) (M) ) (L) British Fronch pr nal |0"Toole (CCL) ... par nk (R&E) open of ip near 1an and a match with (NBW) E on (NBM) e | Morrison (SR) flannel with knickers to |l Anderson (L) h white trousers for |Becker (R&E) . off-links wear. On the coats will be |D- Larson (L) . ewed a red, white and blue shield | Preisser (NDM) with the letters “R. C. T.” Yeraele | urzewski (R B O'Brien (P&F) | Paris (P&T) { Meehan (¢ = THEVENOW IN HARNESS 2 clphia Shortstop Has Ilis (SW) Injurcd Philadelphts Shortstop Has 1tis (SF) - o0 Apparatus Put on Broken Bones Beloin (F) ...... 2 4 Bassett (CCL) 1 1 3 Patulo (NBM) Heinzmann (P § B — | Warnicki (F) Phila- league shortstop, ness again today. But it 1 all harness. Tt was that | witzke (C8) ich holds together the broken|Gotowala (L) 4 jones of his face, sustained last|Litke (L) eek in an automobile accident. | Matus (NBM) At his hospial in Lakeland, (cS) enow was dressed in the spe- Duker (SR) cially designed head harness which |Levine (R&E) sicians believes will aid him | reatly in recovery. The playersiTywo Senators Smother ~ | conditio 1tinue favorabl - =y re . S R Giant Winning Streak 8 | day. | | Birmingham, Ala., April 9 (P— |Garland Braxton and Irving Had- lley .of the Washington Senators |stopped the winning streak of the New York Giants yesterdav. Th BACK REIGH COUNT sporting Experts Figure - while the Senators pounded Kari American Horse Will Make His}, .. ., ¢ - it I A be Foh Mark on Turf Yet. and Curly Ogden for runs in one London, April 9 P — Notwith- " | standing his failure at Lingfield Sat- | urday, Reigh Count, American race | horse, today still engaged the atten- | tion of English sporting experts, | Their consensus was that he -was not ready for Lingfield but still would 2- 1 to in His Face. Whee Colwic Paretta, Bigge (NBM) half time, 6-0, feree, Anderson; Hattings: scorer, Parker W.-C. Five Junior Champs The Washington-Columbus Five won the junior championship and | English the American Legion trophy when | they turned back the Columbia Jun- iors by 31-12 in a game in which the rore at in geven innin, |three hits and three |frame. |1t was the Giants' third defeat in 17 | exhibition games. DR. KEITH DENTIST VANCE IN HOSPITAL Montgomery, Ala., April 3 (P— Dazzty Vance is the latest addition 585586885588 WHITE SOX DICTATOR |CLINCH T0 MEET REEVES FRIDAY Local Scrapper Matched With Bristol Bearcat in Feature Johnny Clinch, local welterweight, land Billy Reeves, middleweight !known as the Bristol Bearcat, will |feature the amateur fight tourna- ment to be conducted by the Stan- ley A. C. at the Stanley Arena next Friday night, according to an an- nouncement by Matchmaker C. I Wagner today. The tournament will be featured | |by the appearance of the former FAVORITES TAKE SENIOR GAMES AND REACH FINAL Sons of Italy Overwhelm Lions by Brilliant Shooting Attack—Independents Make Great Stand But are Beaten Down by Champion Phantoms—Substitute Runs Wild as Phantom Reserves Trounce Hopalong Five—Intermediate Games Tonight. Last Night's Results | With a crazy one-handed shot. Frits Intermediate division—Phantom | Marscll made a point, but Augus- Rescrves 40, Hopalong Five 17 |t = i e |t - % Scnior division—Sons of Italy 57, |y POPPed (WO goals In succession, Lions 19; Phantoms 50, Indepen. | Ttz made a basket from the side, : and he and Kley put in free tries, dents Games Tonight Karbonic hooked the ball into tJie {heavyweight champion of the world, | Jack Johnson, as referee of the | | bouts. The man who lost the world's | [title to Jess Willard, giant cowboy, | |will be the third man in the ring |for the 10 bouts on the card, a |cording to present pl | While he is working on a support- | {ing card to the main bout, Match-| {maker Wagner announces that an- | {other battle in the 175 pound class | will be staged with Jack Beasley of New Haven and Kid Brown of Jer- | as the | et while running down the sidee line, and Augustino made it 18-10 At the Stanley Arena—Intermedi- ate division sccond round games: Whippets vs, Panthers, Blue Juniors | just before intermission. vs. Celtics. Intermediate division | l.uke returned to the game in the quarter-final Boys' Club Reserves vs, | Sccond half but he could not hold Dublin Aftgustino, who opened the period Games Tomorrow Night with another long shot. Bucheri, At the Stanley Arena—Intermedi- | v Y 4nd Bucheri again scored from ate division semi-finals: Winner of [(1¢ fleld, and Tou Marscli's goal Boys' Club Heserves-Dublins game was but an interlude, for Augustine ve. Phantom Reserves; winner of |454in counted from far up the floor Whippets. Panthors game ve. winncr |*0d followed with a foul and Kara | bonic's distance toss made it 31-1 & LENA BLACKBURNE |sey City, N. J., principals. | A few weeks ago, Johnny Clinch | |appeared in the ring at the Stanley Arcna and announced that 1 | issuing a challenge to Reeves to | fight at catch weights. he chal llenge cansed a stir of interest among |the fans assembled but both boys lwished for a little more time in | which to prepare for the encounter. | Both report themselves to be in excellent shape for the battle and the bout should be one of the most sensational seen at the arena this scason. | Jack Beasley is by no means a stranger to New Britain fight fans. » is regarded as one of the most punchers in amateur circles His opponent, though not so own in these parts, is reputed - a tough hombre and this hout |of Blue Juniors-Celtics game. The favorites came through in the city amateur basketball tournameut | games at the Stanley Arena last night as the Sons of Italy and Phan- toms won their way to the final me for the senior championship and the Phantom Reserves pro- ed into the intermediate sem The Sons of Italy blasted the hopes of the Lions by trouncing them in a one-sided game and nearly doubling their scorc after having been held even in the first quarter. The shoot- ing of the winners w beautiful, Augustino, Karbonic and Bucheri featuring ah attack which found the basket from al points of the floor and had the Lion defense charging in a hopeless effort to check it. 1Joe Charlow and Augustino Bot & basket each as the period ended. Bucheri and Chick Charlow flips ped long shots to start the last |quarter, and then the winners sent lin all their available substitutes, |The Lions moved up a trifle on a _ [foul by Dennis and two by Arena, Gill and Arena had been having a |great battle all by themselves and | the latter, through his foul-shooting, Ihad a two-point advantage, so near the end Gill took one desperate flip from far out on the floor and even- ed his personal score when the hall went cleanly through the netting, There was no more scoring. The above account indicates somes |thing of the way in which the win. ! madly but futilely about the floor [P€Ts found the basket from distant spots all through the game. Augus- { will be @ twin feature to the Clinch- | Reeves emibroglio. Eight other bouts will be carded night making a full program | f The tournament 's blue banner, fight fest | | PLAY SEOOND HLF rd Breaking Field That incvitable crisis for new Vg . - y for ena Blackburne, White Sox pilot. The flareup in his case came dur- ing his first spring training trip. 1wy. No questions arc asked as to whether they are rich or poor. “The legion . oys to k p th i to keep t in defeat; to keep pride control in victory; und sound mind and bLod this com 3 at least one team in the |considered ¢ of the yea under Entered in and zation Qualifying Round of North sponser por South Amateur Match, Pinehurst, N. C | second half of the 36 hole qualify ound of the north and south . championship was in pr today with a record breaking field out to overtake the lead Philip ¥ |14y, Harvard student, piled up on irst 18 y Finlay's | Buine d by a card of |1 5 ! April 8 (P—TI FIGHTS LAST NIGHT : Yoo margin leadership, | yesterday, One behind re George t, the and Ross Som- champion, while York and John 1ding champion ville, Canadian 1die Held of New Al Gordon, 2w York — lzzy ? Grove York, outpointed Vinee Dundee, were land the Phantoms never lost their The Independents started wretch- |!in0, Karbonic, Bucheri and Gill all edly but then came back to throw a Shone at this, while the Sons’ pass- ‘\\nrk made the Lion defense look ‘Yv.’ld indeed. The Marseli brothers |featured for the losers. The sume mary: scare into the camp of the Phan- toms, defending champlons, and the 1928 title winners were able to win by only cight points. This game was largely a duel between Cohen ind Ross, und honors were mostly |\ o Koss's, but Cohen received better | AUEUSHNO. TE support from the rest of his team |y "N I arly lead Rley, o The Phantom Reserves always led | ‘"]'."’:‘,',"‘ the Hopalong Five, but it took a |- ”Ym’:in concentrated rally in the last quar- | ter to make victory certain, for m.‘j losers had rallied sharply and climbed to within six points of a tic. Sons of Ttaly Fla Tt 14 wanson, lg ., | This final rush, however, brought 17 points in succession and was stopped [, Marseli, rt only by the whistle, giving the Win- |aArena, 1 .., .. an overwhelming margin at the | Erickson, ¢ ... {Dennis, ¢ ..... Sons of Haly Conquer 1. Marseli, rg, A rapid-fire passing attack and a J. Charlow, rg bombardment of the basket which Luke, Ig scored direct hits from all over the | C. Charlow, floor proved too much for the Lions . and the Sons of Italy handed them 5 a bad 37-19 trouncing. The losers| put up a SHff battle in the first ners end. Referee, Tobin, !Scorer, McCourt. Timer, Parker, Brooklyn, (10). on, of Chicago, only an- behind will (10). Geor Duipa ik Licrogtiortl, ing machine began to function the orrow | Lions found themselves absolutely ght vith a cb quarter but after the winners' acor- | Phantoms Down Independents The champion Phantoms ran up an early lead against the Inde. The final score was § to 3 | 120 — Pete Wistort, Chicago, yted Mike N 11, St Paul, Eudie allantine, Chicago outpointed Joe Phelan, Omaha, (8). 0 be selected from the quali- S3 ving field of more than 1 others, B 9 Bianken, Blacks {Pirate Crippl Almost All Returned Shreveport, La., April 8 (—The parade of Pittsburgh Pirate cripples back to the diamond, neared its end today when Sparky Adams, short- stop, injured a week ago, returned to the lineup. Pie ‘aynor, nursing y, Kus pointed Peterson, Minneapolis, (1v). Toronto, Ont. Rocco, of outpointed Routier Parra (10). George will be droppe Ray Newton, Mans . Tenn Rlondie Davis,| Adams will be lead-off man aagin Mobile scked out Tom Winn, New | this on, Manager Bugh an- Orlcans (3) nounced today. The Waner boys Decatur, 11 — Jimmy Savers, of will follow, then will come Lafayette, Ind, and Joey Rychell, Grantham, Traynor, Sheely, Bartell icago, drew (10). and the battery. ‘Wonder What a Medicine Ball Thinks About BUT NOW- HA-HAH-H- EVERY DoG HERE- MR. HAS HIS DAY--- Tne TENNIS BALL USED To GIVE ME THE HIGH HAT JusT BECAUSE HE WAS i POPULAR AROUND THE .. WHITE HOUSE COME MR. program of ! - National and Americ ot nior baselall pro- f 1 ed on the s of sports- ed to the gram o cory manship are principle that by te sporteman in h tter Ame t life, Bas is America's «gion had our-sandlot nines { 1 it is be Vargs MR. BASEPALL HAS DFEN e i EALUE PRETTY SNoOTY Too @ haseball en quick to | ' | recognize relationship between AND FOQTBALL NEVER s o i s GAVE ME A TUMBLE - HE SAID | WAS ONLY A GYMNAS|UM HERE | COom; me « of the first | thi learns is re game. He s hout rules | | baseball wouldn® e a game at all but merely sen ss chasing around | of the ball. T m this it is not a long s to make him sce the same | | applies to life. | “The youth quickly learns fair- | play on the diamonds. He finds that the only satisfaction in winning & game comes from winning fairl les of the | | BEFRIENDED ME AND I'mM HAVING THE TIME OF MY LIFE- HERE ¢ RIGHT SMACK AT You ~ WE'RE GOING T HANG AROUND TOGETHER FOR FOUR YEARS HEY WHAT ¢ make his mark on English turf. to the Brookilyn Robins’ hospital the only thing worth while in pendents and then held the high school \players off for the balance of the game. The losers made a bite {ter assault in the closing minutes, but it was then too late to get any- {where and the Independents went {down by a 30 score. Captain {“Itchky” Cohen led the Phantoms {with five baskets, some of them {spectacular, and “Lefty” Truhan |shot with great accuracy, but the |hero of the game was Billy Ross, a jmember of the losing team. With the rest of his team held helpless by the Phantoms defense, Ross took Luke inju; his ankle at the be- virtually the entire burden of the ginning of the second period and [scoring upon himself and made five the Lion defense weakened badly of his team's seven baskets in spite when he left the floor. Bucheri's'of the close guarding by *Biffy” foul put the Sons of Italy ahead and | —_— Karbonic increased the nd\an:agn[ (Continued on following page.) BY BRIGGS helpless and had to content them- selves with the short end of a one sided tally. Arcna gave the Lions a head start with a foul, but Augustino and Gill made one-pointers for the win- ners. Lou Marseli got the first bas- ket when he dribbled through the Sons' defense. He followed with a foul and Luke's nice shot made it Lions. Here the winners braced. Karbonic batted in a goal and Bu- cheri tied the score with a basket from t nter of the floor. wree ! Dot we GET FuN NOow MR. HOOVGR 1S SENDING ME OVER To MR. WILBUR -1~ 3 Look wHo's HOOVER HAS HOOVER ® . £ MR.PRESIDEUT| | +r | vou WHATS WE'RE Go\NG To GET A LOT OF WorK DONE AROUND HERE BECAUSE I'M GoING To HEEP MR, HOOUER IN SHAPE -- EUVERY DoG HAS HIS DAY —, PAINLESS EXTRACTION 200 MAIN ST. TEL. 3410 New | playing squarely. He learns to play | for the success of the team and not | individual glorification. Gameness is taught. The player must not “lay down” when team is getting the worst of it. The boys also learn true fist. Troubled with an attack of sciatica, Vance has been sent to New York to r ve treatment. The at- tack is a light one and Vance ex- pects to be in shape to start the season. Bporting Life said that although Reigh Count was not a super-horse Le was clearly above the ordinary cut and critics who were disposed to turn him down might have to think again later,