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16 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1929. 65560300 000504850 5450004 552586008 S0P, ATHLETIC MARKS OF MEMBERS OF BOYS’ CLUB ENTERED IN NATIONAL FEDERATION CONTEST—RAIN AND THREATENING WEATHER MAY STOP OPENING OF MAJOR BASEBALL LEAGUES—JIGGER GIVES VIEWS ON TRANSITION OF REGARD FOR GOLE 5556880848408 0550000580880000800288558200. THREATENING WEATHER IS SPORT ARGUNENT | AMATEUR COURT CHAMPS OF NEW BRITAIN |ATHLETIC MARKS LISTED FORECAST IN SIX CITIES™ yy B SETTLED it ¥ o ST, FOR NATIONAL BOYS' CLUB PYYYNYYYTY ! Opening Games in Major Leagues May Be Played in : B - |Records of New Britain Athletes Forwarded to Feder- Only Two Places Today — Prediction is Clear a,,d‘Colleglale A A; A A Uto, PR 4 . . ation Headquarters — Confidence Expressed That Cold at Chicago Where Pittsburgh Appears While! Wave Olive Branch = : ; \ 9 Hardware City Will Be High in List—Results Much Fair and Warmer is the Dictum at Cincinnati for G W ’ w3 Better Than Last Year—More Than 100 Organiza- Reds and Cards—Crow ds May Turn Qut. e Al ds et - i N g tions Competing in Annual Event—Events in De- t iation and the Amateur o the lust (bout competi- 1 E . y s | , The Boys' club has completed the collvge athletes seems near 3 Ag, A ! | ‘mn, of records in the annual ath- IN BUN“]N DERBY noend. It resolutions adopted oy % - : , tetie "comperition of the Nationai co e resenting the ()\? . 4 ; \ i now federation and has forwarded S o i L 3 £ : b * |the results to federation headquar» Q . st £y Y»' .“.!w\ \H““.:’ 4 :l!d with ((\l]\lfldvn\L‘”Ifil the local - = : < le 1o _proc g ., each . | nstitution will place high among the Southampton Runner Has HOur's o o ikoue e , e [ : Hartiond Middlewe ght Hogts o e oo Lo et e A fog g rlap of jurisdiction’ 3 ' f | {local club finished in tenth position Sla” il P_\"ieb Ma]‘a!hun as caused g F 2 Wel £8 nong all the affillated organ ; = ‘ \ " st . . i A ) 7, . AL ¥ Tough Customer Thlll'Sflfly ngh' tions in the United States, this ho- ing a drop of two notches from its place the two preceding years. The Hartiord, April 16, — Vrankie '*cords of the New Britain boys this time are much hetter in every event | than those of past years, Physical | real evening’s work cut out for him Director Raynard Anderson states, |in meeting Johnny Haystack, the and he is hopeful that the local club Binghamton, N. Y., windmill, in the | Will at least regain the ground lost W year ago, More than 100 clubs ¢ompete in this annual event, the Loys heing di- vided into four classes according 10 weight and cach group going through five events. The marks of the sev best performers in - cach event are added together to form the club record in that event, and from these clubs figures the points the figured at federation headyuars O'Brien, local middlewcight has a | star bout at I"oot Guard hall Thurs- day night Heystack some months ago de- ited Harry Ebbets, the Long ls- und boy. who is O'Brien's chief Lbbets had beaten Haystack Johnny was cvening the score when he hung a defeat on Harry, Haystack is known as the harton Windmill” hecause veness and cause of ability to keep punching from first hell'to the tinal without tiring. He holds decisions over Oscar ' clongated mididleweight who ye- Standing hroad jump—0. Cartell, 1ty Ebbets a boxin, sson | 6 Tt 1 F Czerwinski, 6 ft t en: Caveman Fisher of [ 4 6 in.; 13abe et 1ecords of the leading New 1 hoys are as follows: 80-Pound Class , sitting, left to right—Truhan, Cohen ain,) Crane. econd row, s Jing MetCorgary and other well known 1r,) Levine, Hewett, Thowitz, Ol 1 (e tant manager. s O'Brien has lost but one bout in M 1 that bout on a foul Running High Jump. 1mfiw.mn,;-¢¢«1ywwmmw Cronin 11 in. Tota 7 in J. Masonis, 17 Zerwingki, 17 ft. 9 in; 17 iy TG pUSTY LEAGUE BANOUET ° ' Total 122 ft, tors 10 G Oping DYy WILL B HELD TONIGHT T shemien— Cari TR Skzypek, 15 ", Zdine tametta, 14; E. Dob Nappi, 11; . Reo, Chinning— 3 Lvery Lffort is Being Made By Commiitee In Charge to M-Le Iaent Best Ewver o S T atly ! L ormance 1 : i Vit 1 i beny SHort Jn Reine ! 05-Pound Class aeka Wildeat Disproves ouli st nt of tiw : N nt s ! nk- 1 ing p u e S | | wartz 6 f A. Paluch, 5:45 o'clock this 7 in. Totul 49 ft. 4 in, at Gond small One o nlv in to thelr 1l e T e \ wi w;~ .,.l.mn,’:;mw - Rimhings w.’u';::%yo,uL;é,i,.np. ;:, ind dancing until ! ; zer. 3 f1 8 ing J. Lae b ; McGrath, 3 ft. €. AL banquet hall wilt |6 .0 L3 ft 6 i T. Do an attractive picture with - belk, Total 28 ft. 5 in. et Standing stop and - jump— e Donikowski, ; E. Bochnert 915 a Good Bz Nan Will B > 1 : wel n tong buskethall s en in the city and by i sarsky. 19 1. homas Monahan of tiw i J. Gayin i in.; F. Greger, tol high school basketball team 4 in.: ch, 19 ft.; W. 1l feature th, 18 ¢ . Total 156 ft, t s ten pou I ) . - @ zes will be awarded the moxt 1 - ¢ meet the ! S P i nwill seh this 1 / val player in each league and{ Basketball shooting—2M. Sedor, FRYY 0T S s got Lusy v G B ¢ i < 2 e e mont s ) A Corbin Screw Gavin, 12; A. Schwartz, 11; J. Dom- 0 i ! e SRcon jun iy e , 5 r H. Toehnort, 12, W, McGrath, s 1 o for years' t Brian N 0“"“ W ”““ \ F. Dobek M. Malone, §; T. a8t season was us follc ! tod 1 read To Again Be Amateur ! : antoms. Opponents. o do t to help i w York, April 16 (P 110-Poul American Leaguc b Terbert "Daby’ ifArst and th < were\ udged 1LEH B CDEEE 5 : x 1 ' ! e that she #ht 1rier of only three weeks as a pr Standing broad jump—M. Paluch, : < 4 Macon t 1t eve her sever, IR 2 ' £ t ten enee an, | Vi yearie . nal tennis player, Brian Norton 8 ft. 2 in.; G. Rowinski, 7 ft. 4 m.; L ks 5 R te 1 1 t t 3 t Texas once ranked among the L. Reo, T ft. 5 in.: C. Adanowitz T ten amateurs, has applied for ft. 4 in.: C. Jones 1in: R. Jare nstatement as an amateur. Nor- | vis, 7 ft.; C. J ft. Total 51 ft. pla v one profession- in. ionalism | ing Vincent inning high jump—R. Jarv Jimmy b in R almn 1 h f in.: G towinski, 4 ft. 2 in. - ) v Ath weeks ago. He turned over Lopes, 3 ff. 9 in T JASEBALL TODAY N ex nt T ulons Jurrit ) ind ¢ money received for winning . Palmisano, i Tt et iny - Holcom ard. chairman of the Kennedv, 3 ff. 9 in rule committer, v he n. Total 27 ft onal A. A tournament made his application for reinst: ding hop. step and jump—>M. week A decision s expeeted 22 ft. $1 in.: L. Reo, 21 Metrope £ Ne Latzo I+ With Binghumton S protested, advising tourna- Man Mike McNally says Pete 5 in: . Jones, 18 2 in. Total offi W & 120, tformer welterweigo® | 145 1. 6 in J Letro ) I 4 ; proof e s professional. Chase champion, will play third hase for| Chinning—J Palmisano, 14: % i - Joouta fione 8 0L eRL B c (xe0|g|cBI)a; 1}]‘:1?;“ Elkins |22 1B ir < Binghamton club this summer. | Palochow. 11; & i N R e e e h 0" eats ie Elkins 7 bt e R » aven, April 16 (UP) - | $; A, Nappi. B, 'rnml 71 times. THEY WlLL MEET IN CHICAGO i s fear ‘ ; i%, New Haven light- | Baskethall shooting—G. Rowinskd, pnatn SIS S L oupna they t noa second decis A M. Paluch. 15; € Mierzejewski, New a 10 “ Zdand 14: T. Lopes. 12 Musso, 11. Total National v broad jump-—71. Nedbala, ’ f in.: A. Andrews. 7 iicani oy ““"-‘ Jis; ones d ni g ddie Snyd. w York . /i ) V. Fredricks, 7 ft. 10 in.; . A § ) showing once " that t the fourth ‘ > 71,5 in.: L. Hienzmann, 7 vere wonde . -— . i . ment players, t : NORTHEASTERN WIND s . 7. 2% in. Total ed to a city title in t ) Boston. April 16 (UP)—Sever ; . 4 | Running high fump—A. games. First 1 badiy | ar b rallics, during ’ 5 4 7 41111 in akutis, 4 ft. 6 In, unced ly p six runs. did 2 M. Paluch 4in; Rametta, ¢ Northeastern hase- . - % 4 f1. 2 in: R Nappi. 4 ft. 1 in; 8, Al team from taking a beating at 4 Zembrowski. 4 tt; L. Hienzmann, 3 hands of Dartmouth h = . % i % _ | fi. 7 in. Total 29 f1. 4 in. stantial early 3 ; = and step and jump—A. o1 1o win, 10 to 8. , ] g { Andrew 5. Capodice, 21 ft.; —— : g . s - . Hienzmann, 20 |rally which kept the crowd on s Koob I« With Mobile i oy > / ft.: g ft. 9 in.: A. Raku- |fect by its spectacular and cour-| Ernie Koob. who once pitched a % . iy, ¢ | 2 " Fredrick, 21 ft, lageous mature, came belind | no-hit game while with the St. Louis % 4 % o E X 146 ft, 21-4 in {and won the game in © last 39| Browns, is pitching for the Mobile . , # T # Chinning Nedbala, 14; W, seconds. Southern Association club this sca- 7 by * il i { Fredrick, 12; A. Andrews, 14; A. Ra- Cohen's Winning Basket g ] i netta, 10; M. Paluch, 16: J. Skwoel, Tt was fitting that the winning | 7 7 4 5 2 e 2: J. Sellugowski, §. Total $6. t should be scored by Captain / / 4 { Daskethall shooting—I Heing- e A /i Isidore Cohen, for 1t was Cohen who o A o 4 2 I man, 11; A, Rametta, A. An- urt Ehotton. Phill s y 7 y rought the m to the top. For % = ADI ANP o+ , ¢ g drews, 13; A. Rakutis, red- ; 4 . the Phantoms never have had a S rick, Nappi, 11: couch, never have had anyone to “ 7 14 show them what to do or how to do - 4 t They have had to learn for them- NTE %% Z % TR | RELEAS Wil Teach in Furope o ; jelves wnd 3 process they were PAINLESS | New York. April 16 (P — TI ~d and guic by the left ded - | Giants and the Yankees each have Joln Collier. Olympie hurdler % i ik e B e ot o N | e . tiom Beo (= arndonte thin AP, Mo a7 Doen iboaniiof EXTRACTIO Viashington and Philadeiphia, two of the American league hopes | 1isP0sed of the wervices of right June. He e i e The cpening game of the season at Chlcage will ‘sse the Cubs cam from the siar i ’ handed pitcher. The Yankees have & b 300 MAIN ST. TEL. 3416 to stup the Yankees, c'ash in the season’s opener at Washington. It st 2 el : ¥ facing the Pittsburgh Piratse Buri='gh Grimes, Piraies, and Sherif Cohen. a great floor worker and & e [ B {| may bo & bitite of tefs handers, with Seaxton working for the sent Fay Thomas to Baltimore en two v ensiing at Robert co Biake, Cubs, are expected to pitch the op.nef. A-adly shot. is one of the outstand- | I Scnators and Waiberg for the Athictics., lontion. The Giants returned Cusly lege in Turkey, ing forwards in the city. Pairing ofl“ | lgame brought powerful Sons of Phantom y a br t last-haif m of vo ter for yes y had tast s i Ogden to Buffalo,