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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, \.. ; ; 8 —{--——-———__= j{Baschall Standing 7 DARRS VLA FAVORITE 7 BUSION DERBY T0 -~ s Speaking hed f s P orts rmlndel‘:-';:.vs-m’rk 1 ix\ oo 4 74343, e e =t U el | sl Bop St to e ore \JIET Jobmny Salo Drawing Closer to. o0 as & member of the varsity baseball (11 innings). B i o et team of the Connecticut Agricultural| 8t. Louis 9, Chicage 2. e i » i | PYRIGHT 1929 BV NEA SERVICE WG | mr | 128 0t e poknsciien Adriediuml B Taun b Ehicaen s £ 9 - , o Experienced Battler BelllGatiate s Pete Gavuzzi, Leader | FIGHTS LAST NIGHT was very nervous. Plly\nxhasalns! : : / RO | One of the most f | Maine, which, by the way, the Conn. 5 4 i 3 ! . o wupo (BOMfers to play with is on o | — Acgies defeated 7 to 6, Bill, at short- | Hartford, April 24—Pancho Villa | 5p00% (2 PRV T e o sville, T, April 24 UP—|By the Associated Press. stop, made three errors. He scored | Boston .. of New Bedford is picked to di into the cup. 1.036 miles of their 3,400 mile | Chicago—Ciyde Chastain, Dallas, one run but failed to hit. Neyv York ¥y completed, the 28 survivors Texas, outpointed Robby Tracey, Chicago bout at the Foot Guard armory to- | '¢¢t. but generally he bunion derby moved Buffulo, (10). Tonny Herrera, Fort The Corbin Red Sox baseball team | Philadelphia e i you a threc-inch putt te today. They were Worth, Tex., knocked out Eddie will, if the weather permits, practice | St. Louis morrow right, but the rugged and {yrick is to backhand & three Maplewood, Mo., & jump Nemo, St. Paul, (4) Baturday afternoon at Walnut Hill | Pittsburgh aggressive Christy is expected to putt carele e ' — park at 2 o'clock. Owing to the re- |Cincinnati , cent lengthy spell of rain, the squad | Brooklyn % R ohar i el it, he suys—" fellows ithampten, Englan vas pro- rgo, N. D.. outpointed Al Wolgast hasn't been able to hold a single ¥ | Willa has never been seen in ihese {E/V¢ it 10/ mc way, so I'll take|Ct 3 'f)”" ir lead over Jim- | Cadillac, Mich., (10). workout. Bt Games Joday parts and this prediction that i, Ie consolitamsalp — Philadelphla at New York. e will best the Bristol sensation fs " t IS e ek blister - brigade | Minneapolis—Rig Boy Peterson Boston at Brookly -. R akod! leolely ont what the writers t 1 putt 1 out ‘of Collins this morn- New Orleans, outpointed Harry Dil- Chicago at Pittsburgh. 4 Knowsiof thesew B hAfara ba e v it ¢ Salo’s victory 3 iay in the lon, Winnipeg, (10). Cincinnati at 8t. Louls. 5 % 4 o ety r.)':v.qy % < '1 o ; s HIghanin 1 fr lalia fier = week-end. Both will be held at the ; o “Chick” Suggs. one of the cleverest 1O fale il the amgten] L Sl 9 Lplace ang ver—Tod Morgan. California. Percival avenue grounds on Satur-| oo o CRIG TOWO : :\:\;:‘) "; “,‘h.;\\ll, ht devision has S e L ‘m" \ry} K, Denver, draw (10). day and Sunday afternoon. All can-| ! y 4 feated seve didates are asked to report in time :,"'n“v’:"‘!'x”' at New York. ; ; - other featherweights with good rec- [= Short putt, he brands you iy S to start the workouts at 2 o'clock. {,h._"“‘ at St. Louis o i g 3 s poor sport i i ’ 9 diznapolis—Tony La Rose, Cin Chicago at Pfttsburgh. - & = 5 o oty i nisty has baiten] ovary ., (have beer 1hing r t the 5 % e i, an1 Norman Brown, Chica has faced in the professional ranks; |1 4! : 5 h m- g Sardnd e Prnlepadrawian) The grounds have been put in ex- . : i ; s -y p cellent shape and only the weather ANERICAN LEAGUE . o ¥ 18 Gimes he bas a5 ; pionships N and ; £ can interfere now with the start of “ 2 . and 14 times P s 3 thro T d 18-inch 1 el iy .08 Angeles—Mushy Callahan preparations for a healthy and | pogton 4, Ne . a winner, with most of his victories , .. A ; A e el o torne ; busy season. \y;,ahin‘“on 4. Philadelphia 3. 1 J % i * carrying the impressive trademark | e be 34008 2 ‘x;y:h:\r:; 8, l‘y)rn\!;llo, 1dahe, (11 innings). e o <8 : K it i of a knockout. But he is virt G 4 RELY § ) hout. Clyde Ellingwood, superintendent| St. Louis 11, Detroit 5. - : 4 : newcomer in the rough and r of parks, is planning to have a| Cleveland 5, Chicago 4. » - o - S of prof acreen erected in front of the first : tennis court beyond the outfield of Standing 4 i e anda Diamond No. 2 at Walnut Hill park. W. 3 : s ) : ai e One of the courts was screened last | Cleveland .. E 667 | @Ive E. R. Bradiey his third triumph in the Kentucky Derby this year, & SKIlITul boxer zis down b season and it eliminated a great deal [St. Louls .....,. ‘625 The Bradley colt Is the favorite to win, heing held at odds of 5 to 1 gn OPPORCN!S by a relentless attack of danger to tennis players from bat- | Philadelphia .600 | the winter bocks. And there is cause for this resnect of Blue Larkspur. ted balls. Frequently hard drives New York . 500 Entered in seven races as a two-year-old, Bluc Larkspur won four, finish- have sped over the first court and Boston .... ‘500 | od second once, third once and was unplaced once. His winnings totaled with the erection of a screen there, ) Washington . 3 400 $66,970. The Derby Jfavorite wintered well and is :aid to be the most danger to these players will also be | Detroit . ; 1375 | solid favorite for lassic race in many, many vears. Blue Lark-pur's N icatea Chicago . 1333 | first engagement will be i Preakness and he is regarded as a favor- fte for that event as well as the historic D Nick Christy of Diristol in the star He takes everything give his morc-experienced Bay State |1t g00s dowr Gavuzz arded ltalian of | Janesville, is.—Rusie LeRoy. ot e B e s tote b At a meeting of the Kensington A. C. held last night, it was voted to hold two practice sessions over the you make welterweight champion, de- he I8 punching away every min but he is inclined to wildne Villa, a good boxer, should o him. However, thers chance that a nd per puncher Christy may land The board of park commissioners Games Today o = o : et e L L Jast night didn't decide on giving C.| New York at Boston. [ c Y “ubs’ ° Al F. Wagner, representing the Cres-| Washington at Philadelphia. ardinals broke the Chicago Cubs'| But the writer docs not expec | string of four straight victories with it—Villa should be the victor HOME RU\{ CLUP | 0 i I\ 1] t A. C., permission to use Willow | St. Louis at Chicago. g ' t ;:rr;oli\ ;mrkp for open air boxing| Cleveland at Detroit. a % to 6 victory. The Cubs made SR shows the coming summer. The mat- [15 hits off Sherdel but were unable 218 aiion ter was tabled when the park board Games Tomorrow to bunch them until the late in- required a bond of $500 as a guar-| St. Louis at Chicago. nings. i ' antee that eight shows will be con-| Cleveland at Detreit. Sash ducted there. The rental for the! Washington at Philadelphia. park was put at $125 New York at Boston. Davy Bancroft’s single in the 11th 7 T3 05 | nukt ents Tonrav e scored Flowers with the run which ¢ Spohrer i gt mer of M gave the Brooklyn Robins their first : A LT Bostor 2 victary of 1} son, over the Kos- ; oot i ¢ Whether Mr. Wagner and his as-| INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE |ton Braves, : 7 Vance ~ el S moctates will accede to the require- e L el : i e, Bl red- | Elie of & ments of the board, is a matter that Games Yesterday P will rest for a time. Rochester 5, Jersey City 4. With big Ed Morris pitching Buffalo 20, Newark 6. {brilliantly the Boston Red Sox heat PARWIZ WINS RACE The Falcons swing into action next Reading 6, Toronto 4. !the w York Yanlke« 4 to 2. Mor- Epso . April 2¢ (P—Par ¢ At Sunday officially opening up the| Baltimore 5. Montreal 4. |ris allowed but six hits, three of wiz. by Phalaris, out of Waffle GRlG s local baseball season. They meet the |them by Durocher. the cit suburban ant 2 35 West Ends of Bristol at St. Mary's suma',,g | - IAMONE ApTinACITE oyen : - 1 field. g . Pet. | Hits by Goslin, Judge and Mayes mile and a quarter course here ¢ . s | ' Rochester .. .3 . able the Washington Senators to day. | ) B l‘! I4l’; N ‘ Tou t e rst Eastern league fans of this nly{"alnnm(w . 2 807 take a 11 inning game from the will turn towards Hartford Friday, |Jersey City 2 2 0| Philadelphia Athletics, 4 to 3. Al where the Senators are scheduled to;.\lomrml 2 500 Simmons made his first appearanc 2 e . 3 ot open their season. The game will be | Reading . 2 500 | of the season in the Athletics' line-| penn, 4: . 1 nid jockey's 4 Pes ° started at 4:15 o'clock. Next week, [Toronto .. 3 ; s e i B bl (Heaegios L . A 0 e-'n. starting Monday, an innovation will | Buffalo 2 3 drawing a walk R '”_N I”\ t " | be introduced at the Hartford bail @ L000 | e ¢ et X park when games will be ‘kmayvd Lu Blue's two home runs featured & DLBLINCRES s | » et P e SPILeuk Rl Wil 2 a1 ner Toront» at Jersey City. zer and McMa s e Tigers SELECTS PHILADELPHIA | Ioevard i s o v sie OUR BOARDING HOUSE By AHERM S R Buffalo at Baltimore. o . ) in one were not enough for the early golfer, Sommmmen | rl Averill's triple in tne seventh . . we are planning to present the first member of Quaker City Has Been Chosen As EASTERN LEAGUE Iscored two runs and tied the score — TooPLE - land tha Clevetens Todiane be - : oS B. Hoo _ ; DLESEND e land the Cleveland Indians beat th - MAJOR AMOS B LE 30 a recognized club in this vicinity to turn the Hesuaal Conerin M Springfi 1‘;‘;:":11?";"" Chicago White Sox in the ninth : : DIRECT DESCENDANT OF LORD RUFUS trick, with the complete sport ensemble el spd ; — gion Boys' Bascball Loop. st [t WiLL THE HooPLE OF DOVESH&E‘ uI AL Just Mour enumerated helow, He may have his choice of L/ HAVE THE TITLE OF BARON AMOS twelve color combinations, or if he prefers, the Philadelphia has been selected as| New Haven at Pittsfield The Reds and Pirates were idle. the playing center of region ten,| Bridgeport at Proviierce. e WITNESS KINDLY B. HOOPLE,uuer BUT REQUEST THAT NAME AND fortunate one may select a Langrock four- aomprisingiestaics 16 S AR s ‘m ANT ' | GWE HIS NAME 1 BE ADDRESSED AS MATJoR AMOS ONE MoODE s ol : 2 5 SR eehall Gamncs Toniorrow | piece suit. Come In and Get the Details. e o i 2o the. annownce| SPFInEfcid at Allentown. ‘ A E[] | AND OccuPaTioN ? | . HOOPLE ,— oR HoNORABLE maToR {1 OF MAKING e here by Dan Bowers, na-| Hartford at Albany. ! 5 piic :?:::lmddirfm:r ory(h:nAmorru'-ani':rln New Haven at Pittsfield. IN H['ME P v AE:SPA%OSOODLE' AS RTc ALY WING !- A commission _of the Legion, in| Bridgeport at Providence. ! o ~~T1 AM A SOLDIER, =~ —~ANSWER S rt F‘n b[e 1 charge of the activity. Sowers es- e ; bl SCIENTIST, wuar PHILOSOPHER,, w~ BIG S po sem! 4.Piece timates that nait a mition boya 0| WITH THE BOWLERS | 0,10 srom preceaing pase) | GAME HUNTER | e EXPLORER, wav - S s ¥ 0z o Combinations Langrock the Legion junior world series this e s ARCHAEOLOGIST, wr ARTIST,~ WRITER ~ § fl 2 Sweater . ..... $10.00 oC acason. ERE A e : INVENTOR,, coane - PSYCHOLOGIST, wam - | $3.50 The Legion state champion teams GIRLS' INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE English, &5 . : A from Pennsylvania, Maryland, West B g VR e ‘ ngMo'r\EJR,....-. EX- CoNlsUL To $5.00 Virginia, Delaware and the District 1. . 5 ; | Cuyler, vt ... 2 AGOVIA , e el 1 2 & o1/ Ot imBin; il orhad| Bitaiin ha 20 Drewenl , s 2o % AN, z Neckwear .... $2.00 regional tournament which will be e < p f Knick 815,00 held here in Shibe park. The date : : 11 2 13 { 8 1 i for the regional tournament here = shoes ....... $12.00 has been sct as August 15 and 16. Stanley Works “There is more interest this year otte : than at any previous time in getting (1. foh L iy | i ) 4 £ . \ Mocassin Type the hoys to take part in the whola- |l- Madone LR i 0 [ Z ) Gl 0 foed some sport of baseball” said Sow- |y yerint = 4 b 7 \, “The Chiet” ers after contacting Legion athletic directors throughout the region af- fected, Sinner 1O The winning team of the Phila- | Trecume ™., 00 delphia meet will cross bats with!P. Andersn the winners of five other eastern|I 7Zimmerman M. Hausman regionals in a great sectional play- % 5 Ll | = { oft the time and place to be an- 29| Struck out: By 5 by 8 i - W s> —_— nounced later. The winner will be- Landers | Losing pitcher: Bluke z - ‘ come the castern champion and will face the western champions in Sep- | % Ihaxl) tember in the world serles unier |y Ampter . : J. Smith, arrangement for the tournament|R. Mycroft wees 8 Maguire made by Sowers, " ) V. Rylz . Flo Speck Becond Section of National Junfor | SN e = {Jouties 5 . A. A. U. Boxing Tournament Gets P. & F. Corbis Totals H. Barrows . . Under Way Tonight. R. Koss ... i 7 H. Little : . | Frederick Chicago Stadium, April 24 (UP)— | M. Iakubowics The second section of the National |- Gorman - Junior A. A. U. boxing tournament will get under way here tonight with - . BMAN S the four heavier divisions competing. FRATE SAL AM Tive thousand spectators paid $7.- ND LEAGUE " &7 A3— 000 las night, and attendance Was|sporton | 5 00\{‘ 905 GITTE 3 o expected to be greater as the bouts | Wright E i 100 -TR G NO, PeTe — || AW HE(K - | AINT EVEN GoT WHEW | 5 O0'CLOCK 1T LAST=- | continued. [Ter 7 10 261 A RAISE 15 P34 A LEEK ) NOT ONTiL WoU | |10/ W T BARK- or Wewt, 'L | HAppA HARD DAY— NoW BR. WHY, Hewlo, PEE The meet opened with the lighter | o\ (i S0 ? 73 14— 285 DOLLY= NOW WE cAN HAWE %2000 2| | WAIT- SHE'LL (OME. DOWN OEF SUPPER AND THEN HOME-(CN || AT SEEN YOU SINCE boxers vying for places in the finals, | Needham 102— 302 GET MaARED SOueD UP— || HER HieH-HORYE AND MARRY " AL N WE KiDs— (4 which will be held Thursday night. | $chaefer WE CANT START Me Yer | W 1‘,‘:"‘-’%‘\_“_5”““5 NOW > Thirty bouts were run off and 25 HOUYE KERPING ON| NOTHIN bouts in the heavier bouts were |y ... = scheduled for tonight. Caswell | 7 Boxers in the lighter divisions | Heinzman . ClGAR who survived the preliminaries last | Yo' - B DEPT. Rawlings night included: T. Walker 7 1 Frank Garcia, Boston; Jack Nor-|Leupold .. 18— tree 3 — T e ton, Boston; Tommy Rawson, Bos- ° 2 726201 ton: Paris Apice, Boston. ot cwionals Tulsa, Oklahoma: Boston, Mass.. und Grand Rapids, Mich., rared well | [ATCHING THE scoREBoARD in the preliminary bouts last night. . Tulsa qualified three men, Boston won four victories, and Grand Rap- | By tha Unitsd Press. ids has three men left in the running | Yesterday's hero:—Barney Fri- in the lighter division. Cleveland herg, second-string shortstop, who qualified two and the remaining con- | tripled with two out and two men testants in the preliminaries were fon base in the 11th inning, glving scattered over the country. the Philadelphia Phillies a 3 to 1 victory over the New York Glants The parliament house of Jugo- [in the opening game of the season Slavia is uncompleted 24 years after |at the Polo Grounds. the foundations were laid. Civil = wars and political changes have held| Pounding Blake, Carison and up the work. Cvengros for 16 hits the St. Louis