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L4 268859593 3l < i SEELLEOLE00 0000560885 518358 GROVE DEFEATS YANKEES iN ABBREVIATED BATTLE Philadelphia Athletics Turn on World Champions and Score 7 to 4 Triumph in Five Innings — Detroit Tigers Swamp Browns in Weird Game by 16 to 9 Count—Other American League Games Postponed by Rain—Cubs and Phillies Win in National. SOHOEHH00. FIRST LUTHERAN BASKETBALL TEAM DEFEATS ST. JOHN'S OF MERMEN FOR CHURCH STATE BASEBALL NINE DROPS FIRST GAME OF SEASON TO LASALLETTE CREW—BOB GROVE WINS FOR ATHLETICS—SPORT ITEMS NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRII , 22, 1929. 269800809 8888807 80856086 5550000008085 511500088500000000008520000006008488 ’l.b.w“. WOARTHY GETS "~ G00D PITCHING Manager of Chicago Cubs Has, No Fear of Eastern Invasion | | Me- | few WALLACE IS BACK IN FRONT RANKS 28 (IR~ which Jor until a d mto seriousness ut | pitching, spread grin today as talked of the! exhibited by first four games. the one ed into wnt chances hinged Joe couldn’t hold o reflected H\i!l‘ games has one | allowed opposing bot- the scason bega © experts rs 1o gel entirely out of hand. Charley Root lost the opener de- d hurling. A first inning (ped to give the veteran Grines ot the ~ 10 work on and win 4- en Pat Malone kept the Pirates it of his hand in the Wil sec- Wrecking runs to win gam the Cubs scored enough i ball games. Iirates three | Athletic Organization 1 Formed at Sunday Megting merican League presider John Steni- two wil! for an- . vesterday. This was ed e clui wili be Vithin the next two 1 fcrmed 1o fos 4 wonmien of Tentuiive to fo v juniors parisi will be t in ol 1 LEADERS IN DERBY cl Gavizzi Rotzins Edge ia Cross Continent Trek With Johany Salo Second, i o ot e 143:59 147, Ingland, *ussaic, N. J., r, Beattle, Wash., 145:- ek, Haly inan, New York, i1 Simpson. Durlington 54:2 ilip Granville Han McNam PLAY SOCCER 11 Fall Rtiver, Mame Aprit 2 1 Riser and P'roviden 2 tie o oa hotly eante American loogic soccer gamie Tiverton yesterday. (AN D) 00 MAIN ST, THL e . | New Leouard Bidg. at pod L ment hanker. has boen named aeting 1iit Riake followed this with a it performance against Pitia and Guy Bush set the Cardi- y with tl hits while the ago hitters ged out a 4-0 ory rday I that in weather which is o 1 anything con- pHehing. “What'il | o when it gets warm cnougn | yest but 10 good ¥ BILLY_PACKS T eefgnio. wAv,\ogEn RIS DIVISION e arms to get hot?" was the | Med ns today further ot his Cuy- rthy’s worries we the Hornsby, showir Wilson, While the red 1 by opposi the 0y's wnerage toddy was ball Azs t rank of the B U WEATHER AGAINST " GOLLEGE SPORTS - Windy ( Eastern Rasehall Teams Contend - @ o o nee ing With Late Sping s 0 4 any e J % Wall His recent A Ut in Detroit puts him neck and i ro } Guy 1 ¢ who toys yosterday igster rallicd ity a4 yo to the cause ¢ 220 Rilly stood in the rday when 51.000— but mis- njoys today shape of rir down in the d determinatio; hting have o ¥ wo double which ever saw mmed into Wrig the loop tod v what the stern in- forinne, in the injur- four 1 1 hin Billy fore T oover © courage an fisplayed i present position day aud wuch popularity as has in the ring today Billy 1 tracted national a‘ten tion witi over Louis Kid Kaplan I Brooklyn obir Lnockou propar therwe cham- ag o 3 & with all Phen came more knockout r good mien and finally “y of Buuar ins ov veather Mudisou Provider I Yale, vietin o Saturday 1 gride illy broke his decision A long layoff fo returned lo the wars, mediocre oppo. word to go arour s But Slowly but surely and when fferent owed Alesander, r seman, and b ndi wm nine sith The only that Wal Billy teran ¢ fooled n four runs. regain over e his oid 1o gton, in were A RNOC Rain cdill teps on the Jo WON'T START IN New York, April loy's v rt in t Pimlico received I world's auto speed record % 1s itle that him yod et vt hips May 10 in racing 1dley las deci FORTON LXPLAINS HIS SR G G : Va. - r AHi- and Dixon 00 stuke race an May 1 fave Kentucky Derly Larkspur is a 6 to vinter book of the der smen of Siar of Two nine s Hornshy post in let with dropped o Tarry Heil- send WATGHING THE SCOREBOARD h. Chi- thie winning simashed and two ) 1o pass up the CHAMPIONSHIP—HIGH SCHOOL | 2598 669 FIRST LUTHERANS DEFEAT MERIDEN FOR STATE TITLE w Britain Basketball Team Wins Final Game for Church Championship—Score Is 39 to 21 — Silver City Quintet Piles Up Lead of Seven Points Before Locals Get Started — Hardware City Crew Runs Wild in Closing Periods—Victory Is a Great One. | basketball teams of the state wag i B HIGH SCHOOL LOSES | | crowned Saturday night in Middtes | ITS FIRST GAMEImnn when the First Lutheran quine 1] | LaSallette Seminary Nine Beats A new champion of the church holders for the past two years, the Locals by a 4 to 1 Store St. John five of Meriden in the final land deciding game for the thame- pionship. The final scere in the Thirty-nine strikeouts, including 20 by Pitcher Kustocz of LaSallette | cominary and 1% by Joe Potts and | “Hermy” Schmarr of the New Brit ain High school baseball team fea |tured the victory of the Parkville nine Parkville Saturday afteraoon. over the Red & Gold team by | A4 4 to 1 score in a game played in| contest was 39 to 21 in favor of New Britain, The victory of the New Britain team over its Silver City rivals is an outstanding one because of ths fact that the Meriden® team has | proved itself 1o be one of the out- standing church teams in the state, | The deteat administered to it Bate urday night was the second it has sustained in three years of local and Besides pitching goed haseball for | the first five innings. Joe Potts made | 1wo of his team’s three hils, one of which was a double, and scored the only run. The New Britain team showed itself to be very weak at Lat but it was on a par with the winners i detensive play. During the three innings Schme wus on mound, the LaSallette team tailed to make a it % The teams went scoreless until the fourth inning, when Horan, JaSzl- ¢ catcher, singled, Nadeau struek Luctocz doubled into center and Horan pulied up at third Later he scored on a scratch 1o first hasc otts fanned the he inning came The game started off fast and for a time it looked as if Meriden waw to have @ runaway. The Silver Clty team piled up a lead of seven pointa before Ray Holst threw one in from the center of the floor and started New Britain on the road that ulti- mately led the team to victory, Through a lively spurt, New Britain tied the count at seven-all. The second period was also a fast one but New Britain, after the lead had alternated several times. spust- ed within the last few minutes ang baskets by Erickson, Holst and Ny. borg, gave the locals a lead of 18 to 12 at half time In the third and final quarters. it was all New Britain. The team completely baffled its oppons with dazzling passwork and shooting. Holst, Erickson and M borg were the scoring stars of ths game while Carlson and Erickson {turned in exceptionally fine guard- ing games. The contest was cleans Iy played by both teams. Dan Ahern of Middlctown the referee. The suramary: New Nritain rid. 1 50 ! 10 a close In the wgain started singled into right field. oran doubled in- 14, Durand going to r he scored on Bogdan- mispley of Horan's roller to Dirl. The latter took second on the first pitehed ball and scored on single into center, ns were handicapped he « slippery condition of the i A drizele started before the rd continued throughout tie St three ski's was TH). 1 [ 4 [ 11 FlL 4 0 Nyborg, rf Anderson, Swanson, If . . Berglund, 1f ... :|Holst, ¢ ... Erickson, g crlin, rg Carlson, Ig e the the mat- re " " wmmary: in- w 16 Merlden bl 7 J. Warner, 1 | Wusterbarth, half time 18-1 Ahearn; Hewett. Score 2, Britain; Wilcox; at referee, scerer, A. ctrait timer, NS TO MAT New York, April 22 (I'P)—Paul Berlenbach, former light heavy weight hexing champion who was & wrestler before he denned the glover, will return to the mat te. night when he wrestles Fred Grube meier, Chicago German, in a fine ish match. MAY Washington, Pa., April Gil Dobie, Cornell football ecoach, has been mentiened unofficially here as a possible successor to Andy Kerr, whe resigned as head foothall coach here, to accept a smilar po- sition at Colgate. drove 1S VIC BURRONNE York, April (UP)—Kid colate, Cuban -gro hatam- mect Vie Burronne of | 10-round Lout at the t. Choco- nt, wiit Yorl Nichol ya Arena tonig must defeat Burron dectsive- Iy fo insure his mautch with Fidel Darba of California, former fly- . at the New York Due late v the Hue La the | wei champl Coliseum Lnsi THOME. 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RACING SEASON OPENS York Turf iy know omy insisis e he'll fight npsey whether 5’07 18 oGS oIs: by caiefid Aarec g0 — International Y. M. ( swimming title goes to Tor- en finger will keep Doston Brave: game for two rhbourg out of New Campzign 10 Be Omnticially Usherad in With Pa Springfieid. Mass. — Paul Rerlen- | bach, former light-heavyweight box- | ing champlon, wins first match as professional wrostler monok Handicap Tow:crrow, New York, April 22 (P—The New York racing season will be officially red in tomorrow with the run- ring of the hister.c Paumonok han- dicap at the opening of the 21-fay ceting at Jamesica At leact 12 of the 50 nominees are exteeted 10 go to 1he barvier in the £3.000 added event with Victerian, he colt which Harry Payne Whitiey ently sold to Kilas Mason of Lex- Ky.. carrying the top welght | of 126 pounds. | LL CLUR SOLD - Manches s, N, H.. Aprit 22 (') —TY Manchester ciub of the New | ingland bascball Jengue has been i BASI irchased by a group of locai huwi- Harold A. Crane, in | ness men nresident and W, W. Clark, ran 1 pilot. has been sointed mansger, vot ap ington HE OUR BOARDING HOUSE EGAD, MDEAR, «~ I WILL = Ve To APPEAR 1N COURT = \JEDNESDAY AS A WITNESS To AN ACCIDENT I SAW O SATURDAY EVENING [w ~ AN AUTOMOBILE RAN NTo A MILK WAGoN AND \_ DEMOLISHED,IT AND DESTROYED THE LOAD OF MILK fun THe TDRIVER CF THE AuTo WAS AT FAULT, THE wAY SAW By AHERN LEAVE 1T To You To BE UP AT THReE 1 THE MoriING TorR MILK WAGeN ACCIDENTs ! wr EVIDENTLY THE DRWER oF THE WAGON WASH'T GoiN6 YouR WAY, .0R You f wouLD HAVE BEgd M |, THE SMASH-UP Too I~ | ww WHAT A CHUMP THeY'tL | MAKE ouT OF You od THE ~ STAND, FoR BEING OUT | THAT TIME oF THE 1T~ AdD I WAS Mon’mds SoLE WITNESS _’: “fie | [ MoRNING STAR WITNESS