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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1929 989 i { ANOTHER AMATEUR FIGHT CARD TO BE STAGED FRIDAY NIGHT—FALCONS TO OPEN SEASON AGAINST BRISTOL WEST ENDS i SUNDAY—SENIOR VOLLEY BALL LEAGUE STARTS AT BOYS' CLUB—EASTERN LEAGUE SWINGS INTO ACTION — SPORT ITEMS * 22 9958560059500. GIANTS’ HOME OPENING ALEXANDER MAY BREAK MATTY’S RECORD (VOLLEY BALL IS |ANOTHER AMATEUR CARD SUCCESS FOR PHILLIES e STARTED AT CLUB WILL BE STAGED- FRIDAY McGrawmen Lose 11 Inning Decision by 3 to 1 Count— ’ & ‘ 4 y 2 [Chick 0’Day of Meriden to Battle Frankie Kovalicki of Cardinals Unleash Heavy Guns to Defeat Cubs— ] \ : \ ;selllfll‘ ng“e OWB With Two This City in Final—Bernard Flood to Battle Silver Robins Nose Out Braves in Overtime Game— ; Q Hflfly Contested Matches City Boy—Dominick Frisco and Casey Antelek to Yankees in Batting Slump Drop Contest to Red Sox | : . o = ; Tangle in One of Bouts — Burnski Carded With —Senators Spoil Shibe Park Debut of Athletics. ¥ . Leaguc samting | Mike Sinko—Ten Matches Planned on Program. S orth Winds . 1.000 10001 After a week's interruption be-|hardest fight he has had in some W 000 [cquse of the Parents’ Exposition at!time. With a little more experi- South Winds . . 000 | the Stanley Arena last week, thelence, it is said that Flood will be The S‘."m‘,\ \Ol.lp) ball league open- Stanley A. C. will resume its ama-|Hayden's ter, His opponent Frie the Boys ‘club last night With | .y fight tournaments this coming |day night is one of the toughest two hotly contested matches, both of | g o Vi | r . | e “.“'" Bbs 0l s P e he Friday night with another excellent 'men in the 115 pound division. | which e hoee &8 |card gathered together by Mateh-| Dominick Frisco will meet an old | fore being decided. The four teais |y, or ¢ F, Wagner. Simon pure rival in Casey Antelek of New Ha- Hn‘g AL& € 2 MSET%EKS e asned e ::::“’10":""}:"!“’*]‘1'\"; battiers from all scctions of 'the|ven in one Bf the co-feature bouts, OIOFUSH O e ita o About by virtus of |[SUate Will be seen in action and the [The Eim City battler has been cut- s it il ol ies S battles will be in a small way, [ting a wide swath in amateur cir- JOHNSO [ Chptam Mike. Paluch's Norgn | climination bouts for the state titles cles in the southern part of the | s dropped their first game lin view of the fact that several of e and he has expressed con- el ey Auderson o | the Crescent A, C. boys vill be en-|[fidence that he will defeat Frisco o) bul after that the South Wings|tered in ihe itle outs- in New Ha i hore iridays might. proved to be only hot air and went |Ven on May 15 and 16. Brunski of Meriden who was o twice in @ row. The lineups| “Chick” O'Day, slashing light- kayoed by Patsy Borselle in Patsy's and scores weight from Meriden, who won his|debut as a fighter, will return 1o North Winds—Mike Paluch, cap- |first fight in this city with a clean the wars and will meet Mike Sinko, n: A, Kerelejza, Matthew Paluch, | Knockout two weeks ago, will ap-|Sinko displayed a rejuvenation twe \. Rakutis, L. Heinzman, Euperin. Pear in the star bout of the evening | wecks ago that proved to be one tendent Dwight Skinner. |against Frankie Kovalicki of thisiof the features of the card con- South Winds—R. Anderson, cap-|¢ity. They will fight at 135 pounis.|ducted here. tain; A. R tta, S. Zemzrowski, J.|O'Day proved to he one of the sen-| Rill Silverman of this city who Nedbala, A. Adums, A. Theodore. |sations on the last card conducted |also made a great comeback after | North Winds ....... 15 & | here. | several defea will. battle Joe | South Winds .......15 7 Berny Flood, one of the hest look- | Trush of this city in a grudge af- “Red” Compagnone and his E ing prospects developed here in sev- | fair, Winds breezed through John Win- | eral years, will appear in the ni inny Boy" Hayden of Bristol [ ters” West Winds for a shutout vic- s against “Kid'” Sabula of Mer-|will tangle with Al Andrena of this [ tory in their first game, but the lat- |iden. Flood has been winning con-|city in one of the preliminaries, [ter” team came back in the second sistently up to last week. He was| A full ca-d of 10 bouts will he |11t to win a hard-fought encounter. | then defeated by “Sonny Boy” Hav-!provided and every one of them {%hen Compagnone’s men found ' den. but he gave the Bristol boy the will be as good as can be matched. | themselv un and took the de- ciding garn T lineups and scores Eust Winds—J. Compugnone, cap | are Shortstops Bri i v e, cal s are Shortstops Bricoe and l"”'," J\v l\‘u’hl\ \\Tt.\v . Wo- HARTF“R[] ']PENS |Krahe, Pitcher Jake Levy and” 2T B i | ! Catcher Herb Bryant, A. Markavich, R. Nappi, A. And 2 i A O el AT H M F l] Fans of Hartford and vicinity will i : treat out of Heinic Groh's hit- Fast Winds . Y 1l his shrewd style in engine AS FNE-H\TTR!%HPH \ J . i Zaa ol o cring his way around the lases, OF OPENING DAY SHOWS MATHEWSON SET THE LEAGUES HAS HER TROUBLES GOVEFI]O]‘ afld May0r Mcept In' The Springfield Ponies pla AUBXS [ARM SHILE ( WK 372 WINS- S i e e \HIAS THE OLD MAGIC MARK. (N (916 WiTH 3T, vitations to Attend Game . | Nomny comes the inomeear of Miss Florence Killilea Finds That e :‘“”" bt ball Syt s called at 6 o'clock, day E g time. Running Ball Club is Harder Than = Hartford. April 24—Heinle Groh | gaturday, Sunday d holiday victories for him. makes his debut as manager of the |games remain at the usual hour, 3 £ Old Pete wins nine games this| Playing Bridge. Hartfo ators at the Bulkeley o'clock nd he probably will doubls g . | . stadium Friday ¢fternoon when the | e b bieadie |\ Chicagc, M pril| 24 (43— Miss Hiior- | Senators p t home game he will smash Chris. (hee Kiililea, comely owner of the o¢ tno season, battling Bill M- | HAS ANOTHER WIN 1 y 4 if you can find any | ilwaukee wers, aiready has dis- o Albany Lawmakers. | 1s down with one foolish agh to wager a bit of | €OV ere running a basehall ' Governor Trumbull and Mayor ot 1 n his first that he t win nine, bet Lap serious task than patterson have accepted invitations Mushy Caliahan, Junior Welters National league 1 for ef scason. Incidentally it mean Il and all you can borrow. E 1 or kecping ho to he present: the mayor of Hart- | ¢ - 00k over the club fol- | forq has attending this opening da weight Champion, Scores Anothee E ! the death of her father. lyeqr in and year opt, but the pre Victory in Comeback. Thatesn gesture of Callahan, junior welterweight charme —TOr ‘ c and dropped five of tRcir openitZ his honor's throwing the first ball, !jion, who has lnn';l slagm:"u Lm:::: Y the Associated- Press, §ix games in the American assocta- President Bob Farrell of the Hart- | back campa 43 DS ik campaign to prove to some of 3 National tion flag race, ford basehall club hopes to be able 'the Loxing gentry that he is n. ting— 0’Doul, 5 | " Aided 1y a wise manager in Jack to persnade Governor Trumbull and | throngh as a fighter, foday had e o $ son, Cubs, Lelivelt she §s opening her purse, | Mayor Battbrson to form a Bover-| other win to h e Yt ¢ % s C ol JStar Li itdeA i ard ¢ his credit, P 1 Town Aggregation Is Compscod of All Star Lineup s I i Hafey, Cards, 10, however, and expiec nor-to-mayor battery for the cerc- [uot night hv‘v:(:::d!l;‘y a nose from g 2 Ry erman, Rob Frisch litional help to give ) <ce mony. 3 g Brooks ard Mc(Cue of Last Year's Endee Team . " | fans the typa. of winning, fightivg | Play will be called Friday after: | pirs SPUE Myers of Pocatells to Pitch—Lacals Have Nucleus of Excellent Com )by Jierman: Rotias (Wi vl el they usually havee Charloy [noan at, 4117, Manager Groh B3 was Callahan's fith straight 2 Y e : 3 5 n, Cu Robertson of no-hit fime has been not decided upon his pitching sel Ha e bl fananl bination—Nichols to Pitch and Mickey Noonan to Cr st ol : plircussea drom icansas Gty to bol |tlon, but the iaicatlon: s, t81A00 \ror«s)§~sl:x;;:;‘ldu}:{;}r R “ P . SN v O'Doul gor the hurii department and Cannon will be the choice. The tall| o il = ’ Catck—Starhead Budnick and Wojack Signed. i B A(6 G Yon 4 thiva Vaskian with [Takan han renovared Prom a slighl Lo rr Calianin scoredythrea times iy, Coal A 2l ses—TLindstrom, Giants; | groae possibilities, has been sent to | indisposition and is eager to have NEwlthonis g famous fone-tm honips Phil ior Rob: v Browers hy the B Srowna. | the houor of wofldng this wpening |Panch. a deft to the hody and' # el GE Giinn R e the Lrewers by the St Louis Browna. the Tonor rking v Sl L e idad tolsut Dh i Middlesex Valley | Pitching—(No leader). in a dazed stat R The interjection of Heinie Groh "3 5 rtcd to be in American {Helen Jacobs to Play ’ nd his bottle bat into tha leagne| CAllahan appeared last night ua- e Lne B e nen Tl mewae 200 SR In European Tournev aschan picture here has brought 7 the managership of Jack Kearae, y eSgEtol Derkeley, Cal., April 24 (A —Hel new flush of interest in the Se A8ERsERLBEED NN UiE Rt el dnes kA g s | Jucobs, University of (alifornia ators and. it is expected, the biggest SAIL FOR EUROPE sophomore, and second ranking na- |opening day crowd in tne history| N York, April 24 (P —FEdith Hite—Dlue. Bro 15. tional women’s tennis player, will [7f league hall in JTawieapd st Cross of San Frangisco, and Mars . Browns, 5. gl from New Yo 15 for|on hand Friday afternoon as the |jorie Morrili, of Dedham, Mass., are Wimbledon, 1A, 1o take part n [umps send the clubs away, to sail on the Berengaria at mids the championship tournament there | Albany comes to Hartford after a night tonight for rope, where . Indians, 3 148 summer. two series with the Senators up they will join Helen Wills in der). | "Her entry was cabled fo Wimble- (at Albany. of team matches this summer e {don officials vesterday. She will be | | Prance. Germany and Holland. Adams was our first viee accompanied by Mrs. John Hill and | Pitcher Walter Brown, New York three will compete in the Wimble- ex cireuit reath 1 He, as have cight others Miss Evelyn Colyer, former British |city hoy, has signed. the first of the don and French championships as ors. “Lefty” Haber has put later became president. | Wightman cup players. ‘ho'ulouls to sign a contrac |well. 'FAICONS TO OPEN SEASON | WUIRIBAELEWERS ‘i%:liurit DBl ThSmr®n "0 b s on the dotti TeJious Pas 'z;::—s“l.iste;ning to a Story You've Heard Be'ore. BY BRIGGS 7= S = = S WAS . EY'RE SITTY =5~ : v i ! ] oA | M0 You WEAR Tz \ Yes 1ve |l U .SDZLQY:{SE Yes- TS 'g:\,_y“;t s;o';.cf. .(:Zi, . e s e LS Canmpionaain iyoft srics s wil b sorcunred | 2 | STorY ABouT TiaE | HEARD AT I\ s O pee A 600D | [ lATCHING Trmm STOR(:- E e E o i I Ay | GLE S i Al AND THERE wWAS | [STRY-IVE| | AuD onE OF THEM ||IVE HEARD National League Yiinus | eveleocal tnisec: imation of s e | PHoENix PARK Two oD 1RIH | | MEARD 1T | savs & Ty T BILL o will st 3 HE wA3 PLAYING - LADIES o THE - r—/ OTHER ~- SAYS- r o the cham onors. A PHILADELY own : Sunny Skies and Warm Weather iz rrovc. ball fame will enter organ ro & x| Gregt First Day of Campaign vay ror v, vt ime n dtoen — ident rship of 1 Herman J. Weis- Hav April 24—Bunny Man of the Eastern league will at- and arm weather, ideal guest of honor. B e 4 men, e ; weather for baschall, grecting the THE OTHER ONE lz@a&wcgfl‘@g“ 2eoeed 14th annual opening day of the | Y5 TUTITS THE s FEES xxx o0 L rn league today. Tae open-| TeeE DEAR OLD WD ([ HEARD OH - »-mv?e‘ You 1070773}:!’&“1..‘ e 7 Mling day schedule calls for the fol- PR | LOMAN PLAYING WTH LT BiLL AND THE OTHER ONE | MiLLion HEARD 1T 7 WHY AR s s wing battles bet een the nines: | Two German Athletic Leaders (o The DEAR UTTLE | f \DN'T bCfif.‘?]’l‘ZIk e, T 15 0 Hartford at Albany, Springfi=ld CHILDR®N . 1S 1T NOT | How SAYS SHAME OM HIM [ T,eg Did You ) / : ¢ w1 At Allettown. New. Tuven af Wit Asvive Here May 6 for a Six | & BeA iR AN \Tne YARN FOR MAKING SUCH A | | Tew @:}73 ”flfl Crvarren in 1160 11 and Bridgeport at Providence.| Months' Ghservation. < Gl \) tted for Benton in 1ith | Allentown will be the only ne phia ey orn league member this year.| New York, April 24 (UP)—Two MR A Whitney, 1hiee |TCPlacing the Waterbury nine of ¢ n athietic ' Whitney, Fribetg. Home run: |last season Struck out: By Benmton 4, by | Hartford will rely this year on a ; veteran pitching staff while Bridge- the American methods in sports. Dr. port will have about the same team | Theodore Lewals, president of the ¢lthey had last year. German Olympic committee, and Dr. Bridgeport did add several glay- | Carl Diem, sccretary-general of the from material not used by the man Federal Council of Ath- =5 , Liaani 8 3 3 Olnew Y Albany will be letics are the two men who will visit g N o 2 1 vt 4 " | minus the s of Byrd., Mun, this country, the A. A. U. has b att BLESSED S16HT- 7 N T leaders will arrive ¥ 6 for a month’s study of o Kahn, V gerald, quintet informed by German officials. The 1lof last s . Springfield will he foll~.ing cities will be visited: New U)another Kastern league nine that | York. Newark. Washington, Indian- ill rely on a strong pitching statf. apolis, St. Louis. Chicago, Madicon. rw Shias d | Totals 3 5 7 1[the lineup also showing several new ‘\"1\‘ 7 ~fGeld. Mass., Boston, New d” ”]( | faces, 7 | Haven, clphia, West rolml (Continued on following page.) New Haven Profs will sport many and Annapolis.

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