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8 @IELB0000 000000058 5555538958 5023008 50350852 885583555858 3 & < o i i CLINCH SLASHES WAY TO NEW YORK TEAMS WIN OVER BILLY REEVES|" EAVORED T0 WIN i e . Ty t Every Assault—Twelve Bouts Furnished by Stan- Giants Edge 10 Leflgfles | ley A. (. on Slam-Bang Card—Jack Johnson Gives RS R A ! Excellent Talk in Support of Boxing. o il N:u‘ York m U HARTFORD TEAM - MEETS MONTREAL NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, JOHNNY CLINCH EARNS WELL-DESERVED VICTORY OVER BILLY REEVES IN FEATURE AMATEUR BOUT AT STANLEY ARENA —FIRST LUTHERANS DEFEAT STRATFORD BASKETBALL QUINTET IN SEMI-FINAL GAME OF STATE CHURCH TITLE TOURNEY $528888520825838388323383858005000880608005880508000084080550020008558000000604600080800500580838883500008008830588330858030830804 SATUKRDAY, APRIL 13, 1929, 555855506 FOIHS. 2583555008 BIG STARS READY TO“PLAY BALL” NEW BRITAIN TEAM WON 18 GAMES AND LOST 13 Quintet Scored 985 Points to 889 for Opponents—Lost Game to Bristol Which Decided State Champion- ship—More American League Teams Seen in Ac- tion Than in Any Previous Year — Considering _Quality of Opposition Season Was Successful. AL WELLD AGAN DEFEATS DUNDEE Lowell Scrapper Pins Second Defeat on Welterweight Champ | . Although the scason just closed has not been a triumphant one for the New Britain basketball team, nevertheloss the local team emerged on top in the number of games wan and lost. Considering the high qual- ity of the opposition secured to play against the Hardware City quintet this year, the sting of many of the |defeats recorded against the team ‘mn probably be taken away. ‘he past season, more than any mther, was productive of high class Boston, April 18 (M—Al Mello, | basketball. More Amerlcan league rugged Lowell welterweight, todoy |clubs and high-class teams were appeared strongly entrenched as the met than in any previous year and iy AT e e o e g‘(h- record of the tewm appears in & |much better Mght than just the [title 'sult of his double jordinary announcement of the fig. tory over but slipp1ig ures in the won and lost column. champion. The big disappolntment of the | Dundee has accepted 1ddic Mack's [Year was the defeat of the New Getand m.{i;rlum team by the Bristol Endees vie- | that game |$60,000 guarantce to the game which decid ! a b vhich the Boston (™ ecided the l‘:(::.l(lx? ]vl‘xl:\“;](lu ‘m carly j\nn date | State championship. New Britain, in {and Medo's win, the second he lmll':""‘;""‘::"ll n:m up to the last | gained over the titieholder in three ffl'o:' e Bt"n the teams, wasswept months, has apparently assured hun | & Bristol attack that guve (ha - [the rolv of the party of the sccond | Pell Towners a 50 to 19 victory and oo [part in the outdoor buttle for tae Unduestioned right to the state ; OGERS ’ | welterweight title, c“"""”"’"”“l’ d HORNSSY 7 A Though lust night's Mello-Dundee | After that game. two more were ,I i played, both of which slugfest was not as hot as the .irst | resulted in stocrsts of baseball will ha\a- no Thes -.mup. to overcome becanse of delayed starts Like many | S8ES WS EEEE TR L that | Wins for New Britain. These were other kings of the diamsnd they await the summons 1o battle, [t champion did not have enough AEMNst the Glens Falls team in o e S SR S S TR — ! ting lore to defeat him. Mello won | Glens Falls, N. Y. and the Chicagn e elay v T o e awas able to slip inside ¢f | Bruing of the American league in Now York, A A—Dost t D AT | Dundee’s guard, hide his head in a [this city. X . _‘ fe spot under the champion's chin | A final recapitulation of the team's record for the year reveals [that New Britain played a total f 41 gumen, Of these, 18 reauited in wine and 13 in losses. The team scored a total of 985 points to $89 for its opporents. Cscape unpunished after whali Dundec midriff with his territ .| lDGEPORT METHODISTS . Seri | Mello had last night's fracas won | When it reuched the sixth round and | during the remaining time, Dundee Lecals Emerge \‘lctz)rmus in blate Church League 4 T . 4 5 o tricd vanly to get his jaw in line for | The rccord of the season is as - o i Semi-Final After Rough Session With Park City . paraiyzing rignt hook. The title- | [ rolowe: I it A . . NG - or w 7 hampion | New ‘. i o Quintet—Game is Nip and Tuck All the Way—New o0 v o A S wonbing and Britain Opponents ock AlGbe orab= 5 T S saving style was one that he could | Connecticut Yankees—32 1 s et Britain Forwards are the High Scorers—Hardware Mg inEcely R oA & series, but ther City Crew Leads at Half Time by 8-6 Score. Dundec's cffort was admirable. Tn | Meridon Lndees—19 resentation of the eighth, ninth and tenth rounds | Brownsville—26 he viciously jumped from his corner, | Bim City Five-—~31 2 3 I rough and tunmble Bridgeport Methodist intent on dropping Mello but the | Holyoke Glanta—15 me st Pl P er, after taking a right hook on All-Collegians—25 i « |1he jaw, would slip inside the cham- | Meriden Endees—35 1 1 pion’s gnard and aim Jefts at the Brownsville—26 1 r, blows which would have Rristol—26 . dropped anyone lacking & cham- Bristol—35 q o | pion's courage, a virtye which iy Visitation—36 ) 17 Dundee’s chiet asset nowada Olsen's Swedes—27 Fimer, Failion. | Dundee, who has never been ac- Washington Palace Five—40 cused of dumbness, knew from tre 33 Renaissance—36 - sixth round on that his only chance | 1% Bristol—31 was to fitten Mello for the 10. Bristol—38 [)EFENDS CHAMPIDNSH!P Count and ho spent 12 ring minutes| 35 Manchester Rcc—30 AR trying to do it. Mello, however, wa 2 Hakoah—48 able to digest the champion's best| 3¢ Meriden—: George Voight of New York Meets o nd return a Lit more. When the | 2 Meridon—18 Willlam C. Fowes of Pitisburgh | "1 €nded the tenth round, Dundee | 46 Pammio—32 . g slowly walked to his corner. regis 36 Hudson— tering the baffled look of one who o2 Bristol—16 las tried and does not understard | 32 Visitation— April 13 (UI)— | why he has failed. 1t was obvious | 36 Meriden—20 York, will Jde-|to most of the audience, héwever. | 29 Meriden—11 south amatear [that Melio's style could overcome 28 Palisade—30 in w thirty-six a straight right-handed puncher | 19 Bristol—30 C. Fownes, | whether he was a champion or nnt.‘ 25 Glens Falls—23 | — == 33 Chicago Bears—27 won the right to defend| SCHWARTZ WINS BOUT e cou : o = e crown he won la v in the | San Francisco, April 13 UP—Cor- | LEADK PRISON BASEBALL TEAM S 5ot Eas e Leagne Club Returas semiiinal (o) e bl ol a8 warts of New Yort | “joh Hawkine former_ Soui: s M B lay, Harvard, yesterday, 3 and 1 Hn}lum!yufi'ml Boy Walley of Fingaporc | ern California grid star, whe {é = Ho jme Al['“x ‘]] mg TI‘“][] I}g e 16 clubs finishe | eyes wlayed the bye hole 1o finish the to an casy ten round decision her2 | gerving a prikon term in Ban Queén- ort ; il ! 1 1 ) 1 15 in 69, the round of the tour- [last night. Eight rounds went t0{(in now, is devoting most ot his : T 1d Lefore the race ed. | th do will provide plant amer w York boy. e was con-|spare time there to developing ath- 4 : 1 : Lartiord e ide enterta ; Fowscs won his match from Tich- |coded to Walley and the seventh | etics, vapecially basebafl. 2 bag i 8. Hus = ' e G Jast | ——— = : #4 Wilson. Southern Pines, by the round was even, Schwartz fought at e S % &t A 2 eks' spring \ A 11 suone score, Wilson losing three holes 110 1-4 pounds, Walley weighed in Diamond Gets Hack-and Mack ol 1 H ous N v 1 0 o nth green | — e fcothall combination at Teéenneskes, 1 f 2 ho 15 to 1 @ TO ELHER (3UDD{) HOWARD b ko ont Robins May Train at Miami Hackman and McEver, are fiow out athewera gtooe hnd is o I «on, g home in 3 His | The Brooklyn Dodgers are conkid- | for baseball. 'They're sophomores : R : 5 afternoon the Senators are s i a two. three ering Miami. Fla., as their training |and were outstanding halfbacks last . % ' National Amatcar Hemvweizht o SN g y “ jees, four fours and a e Jhase next spring. | fall. & e at 1 1 oo e on e AN U ! S e i Glm tion Oi Bamflmwp]gh[ Su Crovn Won By Nev Haven = - premacy Nearer Settement | e 1 3o M rtfor nity ivelght supremacy Gro . i ted his title 4 C lalo st Joe & R AR fistic emporinm in ° 1 night for a fifteer E o of Kid Chocolute, t orgs el IS ENTER BU KEYE STATE 0 Bl oy 2 Charlic Pyle's Blister Brizade Con- ¢ back last week 10 w siders Today a Moliday With 23 it oy AV o o | anoth t B | Shiilt e Miles to Go. | punching shot a final blow to Cho- colate ‘s belt Jine when on the ver, Iy, but Frisco of noch : th T | i o ame of a knockout in the seventh. Ther Kid Hobo of AMid re four cleun ki ockdow s in all proved to be nothi Chocola sled from a right to pounds. ¢ tramp as far as boxing goes Liberman of 1oy Under Fire in Siate, Rnal Folks At Home———'l'he Houe Wrecker HELLO-u-o LoTTiE- HOW ABOUT EATS 7 BY BRIGGS Thosa oLD Two HunDRED YEAR HOUSES ARE TouaH BIRDS- Too Wl BUILT - HA- HA- BT LEAVE EM TO Me- WELL- | FINISHED The oLD LowF‘LL HOMESTEAD ToDAY- ougn JoB - LOGK - Tiis PLASTER 15 EASY- COMES OFF 50- ou were ALWAYS Good O PLASTERING MIKE - AND TriS FLOOR 1S LIKE A SPONGE - LOOK - IT AIN'T HARD LIKE THOSE OLD ON EXCUSE iT PLEAS™ Tom- COM k on UP e BUDDY HOWARD herd: paboher sod @ | do i year that brouzht ahout re- Hobo did nothing \ut ot ers came up each time tion, Howard w able to HELLO MineE « selt or #ty 1o, He lannc more or | it My' counts. : . :m: "nv- nitic At ‘t:'N!ul;: AlH THAT'S f hhes o ham weakened In the | ment fom Connect entered | = 1d ounly miles 12 |=eventh der fierce head punches | under the colors of phia Al RIGHT, ————————— |, reason the starl was | from the C: the fighting was | club. ! A three hours later |mostly in his favor. Graham won | - State’s Attorney Stamuel E DR KE[TH t four founds in the first six and lost | of New Haven, presi of th . 1 y the second and fourt Gra- | AL AL L id Howard tus - he pa ham weighed pounds to 120 | “most certainly come befor DENTIST 1 down r CHoco) next meeting” of the state hody. 11 ERK on. Only two L e “I don’t see how Howard could PAH\E‘#}'BI:AC"O\' nty seconds divided Ed Gurdner. | OPPOSES LONG ROAD TRIPS | logitimately be in the Boston tourna- | h ; Scattle, Waxh. negro, ar Haskell Indians always have | ment,” Hoyt explained o, TEL 3u0 || Goviz o Fvw}"m:u!;“'nv ' - 1‘11l¢)dl 0-coust wmlii ; Hol\\.nvl e |m’r:’nl\' 'num‘!vflx rl; N d Wikt rst and second place ho n the . Jut these long trips will | the Pennsylvania delegation 1o win cw Leonard kdg. corn carnival. A little more than | h andoned In the future, if W.|his way into the final round st ]| five hours separated the five leaders lu. Dictz, coach, has his say about it. | Boston. e, Pl i ¢