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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1929, PENN ATHLETES IN FIRST ROUND OF [CONDE NAST TO BATTLE Gmes o33 e s oosmen o 0o s N ARNTHONERS FACE THE Potts, 1§ ... 2| anticipated. It is planned to sand- S ki Vaness, Ig ... 0| wich the halves of these two second- | Pga i1 SPRING TRANNG| ANATER TOURNEY| ~= CORBIN SCREW TONIGHT b e o f s p o r l . Referee, Tobin; timer, Parker;! The third game will be a guartgr- Bunion Derbyists go Over Highest ball . . o e scorer, McCourt. {final between the Boys' Club Re- | Frid bt at the Stanley A “m"fl'si" Teams Are R”,'mg Process of selwung AAU Basketball Quintets to Clash at Tabs’ Hall in Semi-Final Phaatom Rewerves on Top Sérves and the Dubline. Tne former | Fortion of Appelachian Range ay night at the Stanley Arena, . 5 The Ph: Res: falahed A . | (e amatcur ngh, fans o Wl lty| "y of wisht in AlL S Fi w * ™| Game for State Industrial Title—Visitors are Win-| 5"C 150100 e e s e A MLe goond | Today. aas sulnx (o e 8 matoh ook asl - WA 0 ght ports ight Cbamps Under Way ners of Stamford League—New Haven and Water- | under & 4017 wcore. Vic Baslock | played und won two. games, prov.| Cumberland, Md. April 9 U—C. buttle between Johnuy Clinch of this bury to Decide Other Sectional Argument — Play | o taitowes with another whion | e intemeres C. Prle's cross-country marathoners > ] i € o vil. city and Billy Reeves of Bristol. Philadelphia, April § UP—Ther-| Boston, April 9 (UP)—The process The intermediate scmi-finals will | 03,0 1129 one of the hardest tasks ) - A | climbed all over the backboard be- 'y, 5 = |be played tomorrow night, and on | mometers bubble in 30 degrees of |or selecting c; “wv| Asasin in Lock City on Thursday Night. s as 6.2 at the Al i [of the whole trip and the toughest Soveral wooks San GCTngh burlell s rne, Ut R BHL GO o el aslectine aighc zationsl 474 | fore going in. It was 6-2 at the | Thursday night the tournament will |© w p ! | a defl at the Bristol dusky scrapper ! ® | champions from a field of 114 box- ko quarter, Ryiz havin gmade the Hop- | be climaxed with the final games in | they will be called on to face before Sl g Sith ErRRan g:r;‘;f':"“;:“:::P':‘cf“l’_"f‘;);:"fl'":’:e’r" ers from all parts of the Unitcd| A semi-final game in the state in-the runncr-up., Fafnir team, by | along goal. Sokolowski V. Baylock. | both senior und intermediate classes. |triking the desert country of the copted. Neither Loy was in satisfac-|in the heart of the city. Elevated |States was under way here today. dustrial league race will be played one-point margin. Seventeen vic-|and Berkowitz ran to score to 11-4./The intermediate finalists will not west, tory shape for the gruelling natch | iines clang and fla"e"r ;n i way ; * |tonight when the Conde Nast team |iories have been chalked up for the [and the Margentino and Perschey | be decided, of course, until tomorrow | Up over tie highest portion of the and both asked for & few weeks in | trattle mg‘hm L i e The annual national boxing tour-of Greenwich, winners of the Stam- wearcrs of the orange. When con- | worked in a pair of Hopalong night, but sporting fans are aiready | Appalachian range. the Bunioneers which in npepare. Thiey are/bofhint ot nament opened last night with that|ford city title, will battle with the |sideration is given the fact that buskets. At the hatf, however. the|eagerly looking forward to the had 63 miles to g0 to the next con- »ow and they will feature the ama- | And in the midst of all this rum- |many local champions competing |Corbin Scred team, winner of this three. four antl sometimes five of ihe | Phantom Reserves apeared safely in | scnior title match between the Sons trol point, Uniontown, Pa.. cooling teur card here Friday night. pus and heat, athletes of the Univer- | for titles in their respective classes, |€it¥'s title, at the Tabs' hall at § Corbin Screw team have played witn | front at 19-3. | of Ttaly and Phantoms showers were forecast. The last - Bity .of Pernsylvania plux awa¥ &1)ohe tournament is'to elose mmor_‘l)clnck. At Waterbury the other the Burritts and scored victories for| After a few minutes of the third three days the men have plugged Jack Johuson, former world's|iheir spring lessons in baseball, two teams left in the league, the that team it is apparent that this | period this had gone to 22-16. The under & beaming sun which has held vyweight champion, will be the | football, track, tenuis, lacrosse and |"°¥ MUt New Haven and Waterbury cham- |tean fs not used to losing {osers now wmade tneir one rush ot | GOMPANY | REUNION ~ ihe ‘emperature near and above the o man in the Ting Friday MEht | e s e o faree 0| Only one champion from last|pions. will lave it out and the win-| There is auother advantage in|the evening. and it was a serious| Sl e ihis will add another feature o an | tions, = Final examination in all but |Year's competition, Steve Halaiko, |ners of these series will play in the [favor of the Corbin Screw. It does |oneé. Perschey got a basket and Ed Gardner, Seattle negro runner. otherwise all-star card of fights. football are just around the corner | Buffalo, N. Y., 135 pounds, will de-|finals. inot quit when the other team hus| Ryiz 2 foul, and Carr's one point | New Britain Members Appointed 10 |o] tlie field this morning. Finishing and will be conducted by mone too | fend his title. The other seven have | After tWo days of negotation (an advantage. This was proved on | “as followed by a Margentino bas- | P b in the led the last two laps, the Early morning travelers in passing | friendly *profeasors® from rival uni. | turned professional. Bryce Long, industrial secretary of |several occusions In the Industrial |ket, making the score 23-15 at the| Arrange for Round:up of Former ; . . pcifc coast str yesterday Willow Brook park have noted a red | \orgities of the tast. Last night's results: Ithe New Britain “Y", has finally . The principal reason 1{s|e€nd of the period. Margentino open- |\ el 00 Merdden. crested the lead from John Salo. streak rounding the cinder track in| 1y penngyly riding a stead-| 112 Pound Class, First Round |brought the Greenwich team lo| Arburr, coach, captain and | ed the last period with another field |~ 8 2 Passaic, N. J.. policeman, and had a Memorial field. ome thinking that| iy, reasing wave of athletic might, | 1ach bout three rounds. terms. Two games will be played. !s ayer who was awarded the 80al and only six points separated | Arrangements are being com minute advantage in total elapsed the runner was either Paavo Nurmi| cons ready 1o defend, and even to| Augie Curtis. Los Angeles, de-|The first in this city tonight and the lcague’s greatest individual honor, | the teama At this point, however, [ed for the annual reunion and ban-|time. Gardner won Sunday's jaunt or Clarence DeMar, received &|jnireage the athletic laurels won in |{eated John Tomaselli, Brockton,|second in Stamford probably Thurs.|the most valuable player prize, re- | the rally collapsed and the Phan-|quet of Co. I, 102nd Infantry asso- from Frederick to Hancock to pull shock when th sy ,llm' it was| ot springtimes. And factory | Mass. v : day night. A final decision as to the | cently toms ran up 17 points in rapid suc- | ciation, which will be held on Satur- within 21 minutes of Salo, and pass- neither. It was Pete Perakos, erst-| Ui footing the end of the | Joseph Wolf. Chicago, defeatedsecond game will be made tonight | Andy Yakubowicz. second leading | Cession to miake the game a one-day. April 27. at the Ol Colony Inn |ed him vesterday, when the Passaic while football magnate and theater | orving' gay ali around them, usual- | Angelo Tuste, San Francisco. | Point scoring will decide the win-|scorer in the Industrial league, who | Sided affair. jon the Meriden-Hartford turnpike. |cop finished sixth. e oubdodsring U bl et |y mean the beginning of toll for the | 122y, Caplan, Baltimore, defeated | ner. as not able to play much in the| Stanley Sokolowskl, a substitute on| The following former of the com-| Ken Mullan of Philadelphia and is to race Joe Hergstrom on APril{\qeoa "0 ") licky youngsters who | Tony Marino, McKeesport, Pa., The Corbin Screw team will face | elimination play so far will prob- |the Phantom Reserves, was the!pany have been selected as & com-|Dr. Arne Suominen, of Chicago, have “0. labor until dusk each afternoon on| Abie Miller, Los Angeles, by the hardest of opposition in the two |ably be ready for service tonight, |8tar of the game, getting 13 points mittee to handle the arrangements dropped out. Dr. Suominen, a Finn, the various practice grounds of| Albion Holden, Providence, R. aines which now separate it from |His knee was injured while playing | from his guard position and being in in New Britain: Gerald P. Cre After a series of handball games | Franklin Field and the rougher plots | d¢feated T.eo Jendrasiak, Grand | the state industrial title. It will en- | with the Burritts and he was not | the thick of the fight at all times. |Clarence J. Callahan, Silas J. Lync letween them and the Cohen and |outside the park. Rapids, Mich. y - |deavor to score as many points aslaile to take part in the Elmwood He made three field goals in the at- | Dewey O. Selander and Edward E Strong team, “Pete” hurled the defi| On one baseball diamond, the var- | Vifto Mazzeo, Cincinnati, defeat-|possible tonight because in Stamford | Endees-Corbin Screw game two |tack which put the game away and | Ogren. Members of the company de- | it the physical director. It all came |§ity team that won championships |4 Joseph Lunetto. Chicago. it will have to get used to a strange | weeks ago. ‘“" @ constant threat on both sirous of securing information about MEET BR]DGENRT TEAH about like this. in the quadrangular league for the| Ray Meyers, New York, defeated floor, a strange crowd, and othor| If he plays he will have as his|Offense and defense. The other play- | ihe affair may do so by getting in . past few seasons, is preparing to de. | Carl Wilfining, Omaha. Nep. ]dluad\anmgcn. Among these will be | running mate. Joe Luke, the Xez'ue'n‘;*"‘ on the winning team also scored |touch with the committee members. | Pete and Joe lost four straight | fend the crown in the expanded cir- | louis Zell, Philadelphia, defeated!that of playing after a long trip |leading scorer, Joe Luty, one of the | ‘réquently. Margentino and Ryiz| Secretary Fred Beebe of Meriden, Swedish Lutheran Basketball Quin- sames and they were about to start | cuit how swinging into action, Paris Apice, Providence, R. I. Ifrom this city to Stamford. |finest floor workers In the leag: |topped the losers. Vic Baylock played |who is sccretary to Mayor Wales| Uhe fifth when both remembered| The track squad of Lawson Rob-| James L. Kerr, Grand Raplds| The New Britain team will go into | “Hammy" Darrow, a scoring guard f0Ur Of the five possible positions Lines Delussy of Merlden, has sent| (€t 10 Battle Park City Champs in es 1o wifie that they would be |ertson, veteran Olymple coach, seur- | Mich., defeated Frank White, NeW\ the battle with the confidence which |and a sterling defensive player, and |dUring the course of the game. The | in time for dinner. They start- | ries about the cinder track, confi-|York. usually accompanies a winner. It|*“Hank" Arbur, who needs no in. Summary: «d a dash for the dressing room but|dent of winning the outdoor inter- A. Sciambra. :\‘ew Orlvarts. knock- | 1ost only one game this season and | troduction. | Phantom Reserves on 1?.'» “;3’ d"‘.‘E: e:y;g;l:;u:lfl;vfl; ’c:llufig;f;.lonl:e;d eby“E:r:er;‘r;lx;g; :;:‘r:ulrou.:‘?}«: Kushner, Cincinnati, | that was in the industrial league to| “Billy” Cook will referce. Ri e o 4. 1l m‘. {to Pennsylvania, where & number of team of this city which won the ing the other how er, de ce w cored - 3 . Baylock, rf- 2 reteran; e Boes b hs B handball. Each claimed to be bet- | points, Robertson's squad finished a | Anthony Sciclino. Buffalo. knocked {Carr, 1t-1g ... h:“:::u‘:r;u:;n; Charsar o rl?:,‘,:; 3f,fi’;,fi"d‘g,,‘:,‘j,“m‘,""}’;;‘i{’;{,‘,‘;”%,;?fi ter. Of course, the argument| bang-up third in the indoor intercol- out McCann, Philadelphia, third VITH THE BOWLERS o _ a1 | Berkowitz, c-rg-1f ...... ¢ 9 and to California, to John Bertini, a | Five in a sectional game in the state couldn’t be ended so to settle the ! legiates, scoring 211-4 points. round. 3 z | B. Baylock, rg-c-rt-1f . 6|former member of the company. |church title playoff, will play the auestion of supremacy on the hand-| Since Pennsylvania passed an or-|118 Pound Class (3 Rounds Each) T s : 43| Sokolowski, 'g-rg ..... s e B e T e e e Vall court, they agreed to run a ‘ool | dinance last year giving “major”| Anthony Di Carlo, Buffalo, N. T., ROGERS ALLEYS a2 — | Scheutzen Purk in this city, there| Haven eitier Thursday or Friday of race. status to all sports, five new coaches |defeated Bob Martin, San Francisco. S | Totals . 40 | were 75 members present. This year. | this weel ::;‘:zh:p::m t;r:”t“l:: qc::imh;?pb;fig Ih;’:‘;nm{’eflc\l\fi:xu;{:v fi;cln‘g::.‘:‘:: STANLEY WORKS FISH LEAGUE | Hopaloog H\: more than 100 are expected to at-| The winners of this game will go Pete was the challenger and in | o Cn L Er B o | Ore. ? % il : 103 93 FAV RITES TAKE | 4 8 ltt‘nnd including several former offi-|into the finals for the state cham- time than it takes to tell, Joe|on " graguate of Penn who nine| Mose Butch, Pittsburgh, defeated |wirex " Kogelmai s ST G plopship: JoesBantermon of Haitiend Lhend e it e0y | times was ranked among the first |Henry Schmid, Grand Rapils, Mich. Rylz, C ... oy Do {“;1 B *X;._{"fl‘_d*“fk‘ "'I' ten of American teunis, is building |126 Pound Class (3 Rounds Each) = | Margentino, s f.‘:w'ow(,:m A o r\l_mck racquet organization. S. A.| Al Santora, New York. knocked Sehansvontios | Salina, 1g . o110 e w0 hevi e miprom i | Middleton. with an assistant, came |out Harold Taylor, Pittsburgh, third [Grose R 100 10 Neuman, they will run 457 meter: o lonns Hopkipsohomelof lagiround, owler . 47| (Continued from preceding page.) | was leading the race last year when he was forced out. {out more than 100 invitations and| giue Title Play. | many responses have already been ireceived. Invitations have been sent| The Swedish Lutheran basketball —_—_— has been selected as the referee for DAY OF IDLENESS the game. Evansville, Ind,, April 9 (P—A 0 |day of idleness yesterday, three more RAIN STOPS GAME games and then the city series be- Louisville, Ky.. April 9 (P—Dis- crosse champions, to resurrect that obert Merritt, Buffalo, defeate 5 | [foce) e R Nationalilpagus orening sunoliten ivesteniay when fihe) iR Robert Merri uffalo, defeated |y 133 344 [ Totals was the remaining pre-season sched- |cinnati Reds met their traditional Then, under the cooling spray of | 30Tt The great Ted Meredith, an |joseph McGulgan, Philadelphia. = = Levine. Ross was in every play and | Referec—Tobin. Timer—Parker. yle of the St. Louis Cardinals today. |rain on arriving here, Manager Hen- i ! .. | Olympic champion while still &} Paul Quartaaro, New Orleans, de- 4121151 Scorer—McCourt puie & sl g here, Manag: o shower bath, Pete started to re- | OWMble champlon whie sull o ) \ his exhibition was about the one re. | Scorer—McCourt, A game with Evansville was can- dricks counted on celebrating his Upiting prowies on htaoic THinl JUASIROY, S VES Doshiseas o Eng Leated Touls Dizanba Cinclunatl, _. 25x ! deeming feature of the losers’ other- | Games Tonight celled yesterday by an April show- 53rd birthday with a victory over caused a slizht shock to Hergstrom ;’f _‘OI“ ’l_":‘v ’*’ an| "‘_"‘_fi Mat-{ Emil Miller, San Francisco, de- 99 | wise impotent play. Ross recelved | Three Intermediate games will be |er, the Louisville Colonels today. bucause tho only time during Peters| Cews, old University.of WWashinglonfeated A. Mannino, New Orleans. T 69 |some aid from Schmarr, whose work | plaved tonight, beginning at 7:30 yoars as a1 .ember of the that fl:fi“&“’l{;‘r;‘;\" t: t to help Rusty| Martin Zlur‘ng;; xl;os Angeles, de- M g ot from the foul line was very good in |o'clock. The Whippets and Panthers | — Jie has been on the running track is | Callo e crew. |feated Eddi Volk, Portland, Ore. : the last half. | will clash In the first one, and this is B ; Wien he went there to rutrieve u| Slowls and carefully Caliow, W1o| Stanley Allen, Grand Rapis.| 5391118, Crane followed up Cohen’s hook |expected to be one of the best nmes'qu_l;f::;";,,ffi,d Ois vl “uiliy ball aitr one of his wild |Produced threo Poughkeepsio Win-|Mich., deteated ~Bemnie Toldblatt,| 419|and scored the first Phantom basket |of the tournament. The WRIDDe(s |rang were all Dick Coftman of the sla1os, n :": {"[‘"\‘Y“;nn"‘i::e";"r"o;‘m ;":{ | Chicago. | 273 after only 20 seconds of play. Cohen | were junior champions last year and!_v ¥ ol Browins allowed the 012 3 A Day years at Washington, s doing Wesley Ramey, Grand Rapids. made 1t 4-0. Howett drilled 1n 0 @ |are considered one of the strongest |lanoma. Cits Indians sesterday tn || @ ©(Mininium charge 10 centa) Dsts Glomeyen-allhonen e !'M“"'::’cmoll):r:yp::g;hv)“"lahck‘ eTiiiatdsiattya iche deteatelydonn sDuRsRHATer: [LARER s s i {field goal and added a foul and teams in the intermediate clans this | rine innings. Coffman fanned five BEACON been in P Bunion Derby in re. | men, ham oy 2 atertal, 11,11, Mass. T Crane's basket put the score at 9-0, | = t a ’ i < : ; i . w3 ; e .| year, while the Panthers also have men, walked one playe ire cont years, says he can still remen:- | disappointed in the last place effort]yy; pound Class (3 Rounds Each) | Jetisnn where the end of the quarler found | 1n- sxcellent seasoms record behind |the siie. in. onetnooihres order in BOORHA‘I‘\D‘ ‘(“.IET_ — Jor the good old days before hiw|Of his first Penn crew at Pough- | “pij Merkin, san 1rancisco, de- T it. A neat shot by Cohen while 3 Frel it N . | | 8 B . _ | them. The Blue Juniors and Celtics | five innings. ‘ | feated Reuben Edman, Grand Rap- |Guns R Hee whirling around under the basket | i Sle ety PITCHES GOOD GAML MEN Rent A Mystery Book srehes became warped and he says | Keepsic last year, Callow is reorgan- that the Greeks can still out-mara- | izing his forces, vou:d‘nsa nv:wvu‘S- ids, Mich, i 25 vaised the tally to 11-10 befere Ross | thon the Swedes any day. ¢m. He has little hope for any but| " poyert ‘Stone, New York, defeated ; broke through for the Ind»p»ndems" ; { moderate results with the next year | vio"\fcCormick, New Orleans. ‘ g nAEaroprenlin ta Noor soallnit OUR BOARDING HOUSE While living in Athens, Pete be-)or two. 160 Pound Class (3 Rounds Each) ) N S Hewett dodged under for another| is, the club was named after a god-| 2 et ' el y i [} ti. 15-2. Ross scored from a distant 7 Y P R L oo A e L elios Somtlaa | Antheny: eiropos, | Ebindelptla: i om sy e Row came back with one point | [ AT I HAVE WEVER PRESSED 2, ~F 1 WAs A sureEo (this {s Pete’s own story)—he scaie e S irlosted hut Yorn Toth: Fitlebhrght dleop T : to make the count 15-7 at the half. 122 pounds without his shoes on and | tions and sometimes slight casual- | (TOTERC O - IS Ve ariow o : The third quarter was fought on | AlY OF MY PALS FoR “THE Patmelt 4 AY’ oWED You MoNeY, & ke o 3 o -t th atter of glass | hnso G | W D gt et . ; ki S knocked out Tim Dugas, Mobile, | B et ets wit | Z .8 i R Huider studdsd domain between & |AlL. firat round. his own, duplicating one by Truhan | You OWE ME $9., wwmn AND, AH,~ KIND OF A ToueH commission, 3 : river and a railroad yard. Martin Levandrowski, Grand Rap- | ieusen . 92 9 and then another by Cohen. Ross's 7 vou ARE AN EXCELLENT PAMTER OPERATIoON oM YoURSELF ids, Mich., knocked out Tom Mesd, j[amer ooveeee-: second: shot: was/@, pretly one made He says e will never forget the| Strangest of all sights, however, Is |yt che ROCHeT LT R T after taking a pass which travelled | BY TRADE, WHAT say To TAKE ouT Il TRADE /= field duys conducted by the Amne-|the football squad of 54 freshman ' : JEENS Ssesans > the whole length of the floor. Lip- You To 'PAMTIF‘G THe WINDoOW ma WELL, w GET TH? PAI&H' sians. He won a race once though|and substitutes of last year's eleven | Heavyweight Class (3 Rounds Each) man of the losers hurt his ankle at | | v 8 Tavy. B Joseph Lillich, Worcester, Mass., | v Y lie falled to state whether anyone that lost only to Navy. For almost 2 X = | - 2 $his Toint and was forcodlout. TYU-J s Ad I L Do T’ bt himself competed, and he recelv- | two weeks Coach Lou Young and his | defeated Frank Novak, Pittsburgh. | FAFNIR 1EAG 2 SCREENS OF MY HOUSE, A L 17 [ BUT, » ien han made the count 21-11. Schmarr | a " o a gold medal with an Inscription |staff have been drilling them on| Al Den. Boston, knocked out| .= Grsdg made good from the 15 foot bar. but ?“IMEHT OF THE DEBT ? IT'LL "BE A $i12. ZYOB.,"BIJ in Greek which translated | T“AY LL LEAVE A ‘ 3. means | fundamentals. : AT L";”?“:‘w"""d‘““‘“‘- Omaha, Neb., scc- [T Tamame L1001 5 al— ohen puriped a preity one Into the | eSweetheart of the Wheat” This! There was no let up when the |Onc : Kopee . . s basket and another Truhan score was on the front and bn the back |thermometer hit 90 and kept climb- S ‘1;1"" e 140 ’);,9: made the count 25-12 when the, DIFFERENCE You'll owe ME, Was an ad of the Bull Rtun Cereal|ing leaving the impression that| Rookie Catcher Wins MZ 2 LT T lquarter ended. | I CAN TAKE 04T 1 TRADE company. 1rom that day, Pete was | greater love hath no youngster for ! 538—1831 The Independents rallied sharply Soort than (st he shoula) don mple Game Single-Handed christened “Pitter-patter” Perakos. ’ H | A in the final ten minutes. Griamale.| skins and shoulder pads for spring| Richmond, Va., April 9 (P)—Bob | Peictier made a single point, but Tkowits 41 | No decision has yet been reached | training in such weather. ASbIBTnEU 00\COnatE, Snes oI & BT (e same. Then Schmarr was foul-| Y e on the officials for the race. Five| R [meouise phtanes hiing tus Bedipox) ; ] ed while hooting and made both | vards will separate the runners in here, came through when given . . ¢ tries good. Ross got a clip on the| the lanes because Perakos doesn't Eiunbe AR B ARULEBULS durisaie ] = head and time had to be called. | want to be close enough for Herg- :?fi;‘.‘? .’;‘;fi,: ;\{I?:dion'gd‘:l)?fi' )o‘::.;A .Cohen showed there were no hard | t is fect. HMerg- e 2 D 1 [2 s by brin the injurcd | e emwe” the ‘tmer —cgs | President Baker of Phillies Will Use | man from the home town of the cm- | SO S while Perakos will run on the outer| Two Rookies at Short in Place 0”'1'5;1‘:3‘ "{3,:1'33'; Vouisy Moy Aloit was resumed. Grimala’s basket kept edge. : the Independents going and the e celebrities, made a good start on the Rl atian ot ST Phar: . road to fame by smashing out a| toms made thefr last spurt on shots Philadelphia, April 9 (®—Presi- single, triple and home run in four| byl Crane and Ikopwltz. Then = ! dent Baker of the Phillies, who fs |times at bat, knocking in four runs T', 7 s - Schmarr got another foul and Pot's| in the market for a shortstop pend- |and scoring the fifth himself. That ..., . % two, and a basket by Ross ended ing recovery of Tommy Thevenow, |was enough in itself to beat Read.- | 5 et finds that prices for first class short |ing's total of four. and Bob caught e wazasy T;‘; il Swiming Classes for Beginners in | ficlders are way up. Therefore ala nifty game as well. 3 . . o pair of rookies will try to fill the e g . 5 : : | Senfor Class Wil Start Wednesday | injured Thevenow's shoes for the | PLENTY OF HOMERS Lindgren . ; 5 Crane . . A N> present, but Barney Friberg may be| Tulsa, Okla., April 9 (P—Its slel . 1 Truhan, Rididt : A NG R Night. ascigned to the job when the sea- | rare New York Yankee ball game in 335 4ii—1zs Conen; . ( : 3 MAJO | son starts. [which eight home runs are hit and Hewett, 5 g / S A | The Phillies came from behind /none of them to the credit of Babe larwa AN . v, vesterday to beat the Athletics in|Ruth’s big bat. That's what lmp-v:‘}“",‘ . . e 3 .- 1 E /A n / SKH_LED he second city series game, 11 to . |pened yesterday when the Yanks'[IoM'e® B EER : Z 3 - LABOR They hammered Quinn and Grove i Lowed to the Tulsa Oilers, 12 10 % Low sco T 5 B o £\ ° convineing fashion and scored threc | Eight circuit drives were made, four | e = Anfleperidents S8 | ) DOoDGER in the eighth after Rommel had by each club, but the Babe was TESah rp e e : g been ment to the rescue, Grove's |forced to content himself with a pair | g T P . i Red Cross Life Saving classes|oore pitching finger fs back to nor- of singles. | Bernier L85 s 10— 323 Ross, If . 5 meet Iriday nights at 8:30 p. m. and | oy ang he will be ready next week, | Bainrday afientoons At 8 oo {but it is doubtful that Shortstop In the boys' division, four leagues | Boley's arm will be in shape for the of indoor baseball are being organ- | A's opening game against Washing- ized and approximately 200 boys will | ton, be batting and sliding around bases | SR, §riie Tt erooite) clams m..B"‘l? 1{' e Fm'.'bSt i hering over 20 boys under the ex- | roken Losing Strea : - o collent supersision of Fred Bacon| Norfolk, Va. April 9 (#—The OUT To TH' BALL PARK,KID = AN' Hi, Team MaTEs ! I'LL € WITH GRECTINGS, WALT! | / EROA TN W O”.(gu:g .mf' will meet only twice more, this week | much battered Boston Braves have | MAKE (T SNAPPY! ('M & BIG ~A SOON'S | CONFAB WITH GOT NER (ETTER SAYIN' ‘ W OEEICcaL 8aT 8ov! and next weck on Saturday morn- |broken their losing streak. but they | LEAGUE SALL PLANER! JouNSOM ¢ ing. Swimming classes for boys are |came within an act of not doing o | i3 being conducted every urday from a not-to-be expected caum—-l N—— morning at 11 a. m, {over-confidence. Eight runs in the —— e e ~ ! first and two more in the sixth gave URLERS [them a 10 to 1 lead over the New (I —Man- | Haven Eastern league club yester- well pleased | day, but they finally won the game hurling staff| >3 to 12 only through a ninth in- of Cleveland Indians and par- |ning rally. The major leaguers ticularly with the unexpectedly | started fooling, not running out their promising form shown by John Mil- | hit 4 pulling other lackadaisical jus and Ken Hollow With Joe [stunts but the Profs had them seri- Rhaute, they are expected to start ously worried by closiug that lead in the first three games against Detroit | just two innings. next week. Wautch for further Swimming classes for beginners in nior Dept. at the Y. M. C. A. are due to start Wednesday night this weeli, and a number of men who cannot swim are anxious to graduate from the sand lizard class to that of fish, " — PLAY TWO GAMES PLAN FOR SECOND GAME Shreveport, La., April % (P—Two Rirmingham, Ala., April 9 (®— |games with the Pittsburgh Pirates \fter taking a fall out of theyNew [—one today and the other Wednes- York Giants yesterday to continue |day—will end the southern training phenowmenal spring winning [1rip of the Detroit Tigers. Rain streak Washington has enjoyed in |prevented yesterday's scheduled vears the Nats werc moving on 1o |games. The Tigers are to play the \ugusta for the second game of the | Toronto Maple Leafs at Detroit Fri- cries tomOrrow, 4

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