New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 18, 1929, Page 8

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8" NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 192. & SDOLELGOSIO PO L SODB0E5085PH4 55D 2050005080900600056800560008555505514550505000004505058003. { LIST OF TOURNAMENT EVENTS SCHEDULED AT SHUTTLE MEADOW MADE PUBLIC BY COMMITTEE—KERELEJZA IS LEADING i SCORER ON BOYS' CLUB TEAM—BURRITTS LAY CLAIM TO SEMI-PRO CHAMPIONSHIP OF STATE—ATHLETICS TRIM SENATORS 5850860050000505595358. mwM&mum»u»mm.u»umuuuuuunnuuo»u»un»uuouuuuu.mmwflu 560623 SENATORS OPEN SEASON DARTMOUTH TEAMS | CONNECTICUT SEMI-PRO COURT CHAMPIONS KERELEJZA LED OFFENSE DESPITE POOR WEATHER, WORKOUT INI]l]I]RS! \adii | OF BOYS’ CLUB QUINTET Athletics Maul Washington Pitchers Before Distin- Dal'k-}!airefl Forw"ard Topped MatesG \\'it: T«S)tal :fsl:: guished Gathering—President Hoover Stays Until | Points in 2{ (nmes—(%ofl‘q and Grusha Stan he Last Man Is Out — Yankees Washed Out a ond and Third—Combination Qutscored the OpPo- :ef‘ondbD;\'—Tiéel's Swamp Cleveland — Browns sition for Year by 178 Counters—Al Rametta Was Beal White Sox — Two Games Played in National ek Kingpin on Reserve Squad—Had Big Margin From ; o Floor. League. ed Dartanouth L0use Goaches Accomplishing Great Deal in Hot-House Practices | A —The Hanover Hunover H., April 18 letic coach methods tor their teams Kerelejza was the main (‘OQ‘H;UHL«H(’)! Sanano the Boys' club offense during the ball scason, 5 L] for | 5 g k i y Tony o4 103 598 ; | Its 593 points compared favoratly 7 the dark-haired forward led | wien 442 mage oy 18 opponents. The im in scoring with 186 points R, rves bettered the win and loss Joe Goffa, center, and |record of their clders, being returned scoring guard, fin-|victorious on 17 occusions and drop- | ping only se e S, cond and third, respectively, | P! OBIY_scven games the only two players on the| IN BUNION DERBY ¢ basket figures re- coaches ap- | d as much | they would | irack or lacrosse | es. rusha, off Tesrean's baseball team, was 1's usual spring training trip, jut it gained so much headway vorking indoors that it has defeated | Princeton and Yale, | These openir ...es disclosed | ‘ wer time Conch 1 his infield to in-| hiter defense, This m.um-i‘ Dartmiouth nine now inciudes | his nearcst rival and topped the ! squad in both field goals and fouls. | Goffa was runner-up in floor | skets, while Grusha pressed Tony | > hardest from the foul line. Jake ! Parparian, a substitute during m the scason, finished in fourtl ind since that National League PITTSBURGH Malone, B o bases v i ary , rele s in the nd hig Buceaneers Bust precious lit- » against Rottom ey HOME RUN CLUB nired Press, rill. Cleveland. 2 Yesterdny's Homors Averill. Foxx, / Clancy, nson Grimmm, Cubs Hornshy. ¢ 18 (P—Clyd xas welterweight vith Bohby Tracey of Buf sy . 4 round bent st the Chi Barnes, Foax, Dykes. cago Hippodrome, April 23, I Chas has heen ambles out to right fieid an captain rd sacks. sophomore infielder leading Liiters on Ed Downey, Hal Bo Jeen the ma, er und Johnny outticld ching ft : "I Leit to right—Ros appear-d| K, Saunders (manager.) part of the | Gunnar ing hurler last! n good shape. X tean, which n relay lack of out Pesrean's pi seems 1o be Harry Hillir Jerey Swope und 440, lee A . George Al s in orn e the t ot Hiltor tor pluy eeks. 1 ans on ready niatehes or in th liegiates ind Cant Rirong seasor recent Cor the Green's new cevded o c this othall men vork out ing coac to skin the dis- will show th pe ond sidestep as pr TEAM T0 PRACTICE Newly Organized Holy Cross Basce vall Nine to Work Out Sunday At ingtom Field, Budpi c r Faleon feams, has of form all try manuger Cross hase 103 Ea it the norikwesten eity. The eholee was ma eeling of those interested held ra ' 1 first - neld its turd ternont the Waxhington 4 on High street. Following this. will be ' o'clor the tear ossion 0 g'clock at dia- meeting Sunday at of all candidates others who a sement of | Crose church an Farming \mong thos: who hs sossiors alrendy he and terested in the Iy attendod 1t are n players: Sala Kredar, Bruno Kanix Troski, Zembko, Jary W. Wouck, € Budnick and Wai- 1), Kopee W Inosk ick. Jaglo: fek ey 00l player. appearcd in the irt, with “Hammy” Darcow, i er former high seliool plaver and a member of the Corly tean Othes players who = re the of the #e450, came @ neation on th in protessional teun & F. Corbin player: “Fred ders, former four-letter mun igh school and & member of the Corbin Screw team. who was re- K and their 10 ¢ iqed ax the hest pivot man in the Bahs Ruth. the woril Seniek” GHIL, former Hoys' club {champions Wil aitempt to get the olo Lhd 4 member of th I ponnents up and a ball gane with 5 Pat” Roke Mhe Red Sox behind them this aftor- ! noon | Plenty of rice and old shees a lexpocted” te greet Ruth whem he The Bab- {was marricd carly Wednesday 1--n». Claire Hodgson, a former Kol- ANATEUR BOXERS WILL EAGER 10 SEE YANKEES Awaiting Sched- uled Game With Boston Red Sox * Arburr Som= 50000 ¥ s nd later be- New | Jasper, San e This Afternoon, ! ¢ York. April 18 (1) =Witr 10 “ans cager for a glimise fem Jue gmle ki, ex-high schoo + member of the Yordhain college varsity five. “Joe” Luke, Roy Hav- Bucheri and (‘ohen also ap ed with the Burriftts in a few cames. The am was managed by K lies girly at the | with | | | | | place, with Captain John Compag behind, Herman S Ligh scorer of the te carly season up to the hen he was released to the High ¢hool, and he finished in seventn ion although he played in only n g . Stanley Zembrowski ion to the squad a good account of himsclt 1one close vas the the dur- time also w games he pla team scored SHi with shed the point § for its opponents ason with a rec 110 dosses. Its ricvements incl cat of the Midd o sterling mory 15 wins town m experien v work is of Cou- e team broke Jayvees and es Reserves by only Its major disuppointment COMPETE N CHICAGD - hmary | in| led | Passaic Cop Wins Jaunt From Richmond to Knightstown Knightstown. Ind.. April 18 (P Runners in ¢ . P bunion derby were headed today for Indianapolis, |the nineteenth control point. a sho<t Jjump of 5 miles, The three leaders in the race have [ been setting a terrific pace. By winning yesterday's run from Richmond, Ind., to Knightstown, John Salo. the flying cop from Pase o difference between fivst placcs o less than five Salo was followed into the control point by the hearded Pote Gavuzzi and the negro Ed Gardner, who tied for second Pyle’s big bus, used to transport cntertainers of his cross country follies,” still is held in Columbus, Ohio. The show people used a frol- hours e Kerel Goil Comp Sehm ‘ n I ollow yesterday from Richmond to nightstown. The first ten follows: England. 118:58 uttle, Wash, 120: by three games to one, with the Middletown A individual scoring record for ason follows P Jonn salo, Passaic, N. 7, 123:25 171 7 185 jza Giusto Umek, Ttaly. 130:54 Sam Richman, New York, 13 &nonc : rr row Philip 136:45:07 | anl Simpson, Purlington, N. €., 55:28 M. B. McNamara 03:12. Herbert 132:11:28, Arthur 154:81:14 Granvill Hamilton, Ont., 14 Australia 146:« Hedeman, New York, P 04 Nuwton, South Africa, 1s Reserves played in only 17 out 24 games, Al Rametla way along the scoring members of the Boy.' Rametta accounted and barely nosed oat Ly scven points. TO SIGN LOUGHRAN New York, April 18 (UP)—Tom- my lLoughran, light heavyweight champion, will be signed to defend his title against James Rraddock of Jersey City at Ebbets Field this £pring if he accepts an offer of 8734 per eent of the receipts made him yesterday by Jack Dempsey. s BOWLING TOURN Chicago, April 18 (A—Cicero, My has been awarded the 1930 EIKS' nte tional Lowling tournament, i poin Kovuicski lavers on Kovaleski was the 100k putt in cvery game. Cap- Zowbrowski would probably ished first had it not been to the first teun the year. He made the most of any reserve, but Rametta biz margin in field goals. Tl scoring records were as is transfer r G 24 14 1ia X [ e DR. KEITH 7 DENTIST PAINLESS EXTRACTION 300 MAIN ST. TE! New Leonard Bidg. 3440 Wendzr What This [ LisTem, Tacvy's A DAMT. A SITTIN' T 2ACKA AT YA Do e / 2 \ -~ /MAKE THE NEXT SUCKER Fouk ONE To THE. SCREEN SO0 SHE CAN GET A CLOSE-UT, . nre P Iy Talk About N/ LisTteN, wa 6ot | THE | UP- SO GIMmE A ToUGH BABY=~ A wiLd PITCH SEG s -~ Ce. SHeoT T SEEN ER oo ME SEWED BY BRIGGS | WANTA MAKE A HIT WITH TwE LITTLE LADY S0 GIMME. \SOME HOT ONES - VLL PEG A WIDE owE - WAY OUTSIDE (1 Gomcua r‘) STEVEY

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