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[ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1929. i AMATEUR FIGHT TOURNAMENT TONIGHT AT STANLEY ARENA—FALCONS OPEN SEASON SUNDAY AGAINST BRISTOL WEST i ENDS—TERRIBLE SWEDES WIN SENIOR HANDBALL CHAMPIONSHIP—AMRICAN TEAM WINS FIRST OF RYDER CUP MATCHES RAIN STOPS ALL BUT TWO [LUTER WILL DRILL GAMES IN MAJOR LEAGUES| FAICON ATHLETES| STARTING LINEUP SUNDAY| |NWINNINGTORMI BE PRESENTED TONIGHT 3 to 2—Now in Tie With Athletics for First Place—. Final Practice Session Tomorrow Afternoon— ", of Amateur Tournament—Bernard Flood to Face Detroit Tigers Maul Cleveland Indians and Score| Courses for Local Nest Team Will Meet Plenty of Opposition From Bristol (il Will Be Feared Everywhere Kid Sabula in Semi-Final — Frisco and Antelek are Prevented by Heavy Downpours. [ Jandaw Luer phyeeal director) - Souad Takes the Field—Game Starts at 3. ot },.‘{S.‘ffi'h ‘L-‘"gl,cfif..f‘:\.,?‘}%i‘; | {liance for the eastern district has ite game—that of winning horse| Sicey metes whovt hu M BOnE{ L on e vauo:lx‘a}:en::.s'::ia has [for its opening game. The club will |oughbreds are sent to the post. ,?»:J\leorsb:l‘::: e(‘l‘sfl:lls:]‘;ll' the fll‘.fikogf @ HLEHHL8E5602D 8 St. Louis Browns Shade Chicago White Sox by Score of ] National Instructor to Conduct Manager Smulski Plans to Pick Likely Candidates at‘mcm Stable of H&l‘l‘] Si“_iChick 0’Pay to Battle Frankie Kovalicki in Final Fight Shutout, 5 to 0 — All Contests in National Circuit | West Ends—Familiar Faces to Be Missing When Matched in Another Duel—Mike Sinko to Continue b e RE bl Comeback Against Burnski—Start at 8:30. |arrived in this city and will remain | Manager Smulski ‘of the Falcon [game. The Bell Town aggregation | FaCoS: ' After an interim of a week, ama- ule yes ling which he will conduct a physical Rt 5 out on the lot and toss the ball|gevotee of the ponies it means that & 2 nd D | | s ior et ien ros tmrintoracit g | L8 QUeRd B ot iiBrnaI R attlai| SRS Sl el el e o Rttt i mante . Sinclair |under the direction of Matchmaker !similar courres in preparation for - 5 o] ay ' P reel | ilar ooy prep |been prevented from working out as |carry two pitchers to this city. both | Samuel Clay Hildreth bhas been [ponents available, will be sent into Deleat Dunn-Mangan Two Out o e e o tiong | Sclicduled during the past couple of [of Whom were aces with the Bristor | saddiing winners on the American Annapo]ig Crew Led hy Bigjme ring in the three round affairs | ; weeks, he has had very little chance |New Departures. Both are well [turf for more than a quarter of a on the card : : throughout the world, which will | * | o ‘entury, rising from the position of ita 1 | 5 !to zet a line on the candjdat known in thos city, both Brooks and | centu 1sing from the p T Edd F t R | r i Three in Final League Match |t '$ivee in"Sune " pocnan. vo- | andjdates try- | knor oih Brooks and | ey, Tt o aier e | 1000 EQdy Favorite in Race | ror te nrst time since the new JEes ing out for positions nd. with the |McC'ue having appeared here before. | laws giving State Athletic Commix- e — J“‘ S exception of probably the battery |Zcarski, King and Scott are also in|(racks to a ranking place among e |sioner Thomas E. Deiob y o o [places. all the berths on the team |the Hneup | thoroughibred Arainers, When thel o L Bl L | slonst TR L Dcaohius’ amay atch of the Y. M. C. | riq A s ® Derths : Sty Zev was maliig . of| New York. April 26 .ed by |over the Simon pures, the new ruis A s handball league was| fricta s countrygil) ]‘\Olfl fiovls jure at the present time open i Nichols, Easthampton star who ! Jetiysrergias '_“‘”‘““'_d b oW of - . . e ldrawn up b; l'l‘l: commissione; d a1t nioht. whos the Dunnc |ior compelitors for athletic ONOrE. | mpe aquad will hold a fnal work- |piched the Floons to several vio.fAmericals and England's best in|Dig Tom Eddy, one et the greatest|STUNT U\ W 808 SOBIIARCOREr 204 S Terrible Swedes | ¢ finalists. about 10 from each it~ |4 omorrow afternoon at St. teries in the eity series last year, will | 1925, it was Hildreth who saw the loarsmen in Annapolis history, sup- |ypuotcl o) go Into effect. The comutated their schedule of samep | rict: Will make the trip to Eurépe ngryy and at that time Manager [occupy the box for the locals, This|horse always was in perfect condi- | pareory of the naval academy crews|rounds, instead . ot PinioBept e 5 ; 7 jto compete for internationa! honors gp igki and his assistant. Bill Las- | Mickey Noonan behind the bat. This| tion. That year ended the three- | : ke (“ndoyx‘;a(::u{lyrgz [1n all branchea of athletic endeavor. | ti"\Gi 1ook the quality of the stock |combination. in good working or- | year reign of the Rancocas stable as | "¢8an 1o gather here today for the|minute duration, will be for twe o e les o o Jes s 2 % S s . minutes and, as before, each bout 0 Ot o RIS | There are alout 15 districts in *he oliy and will pick the various can- der. will be hard 10 beat. thie leading monay winning stable of fmile and a half race with Golumbia ch | : 3 | . e 3 sidllaes |will be terminated at the end of san swon the first | | Mited States which means that tie | giqates who will start against the| Some of the outstanding candi- the country hut the name Hildreth | Saturday on the Harlem. |14 thira ouna: end and lost the second atter | American branch of the interna- | py.iat row. T slavers will be | dates for berths on the crew include | has always been respected | Ed an ensig v 1S et = vhird i | tional organization will hate a for- :,\' (;I ;..‘om,,‘l,_.w‘,, ‘,lyf‘;.,m,.ho‘“!m&'-‘sm].».d" Rudnick. Johnny Klatka,| Many of his triends said Hildreth T‘My BN SN oy ind rides| Chick O'bay. Mariden whisleind, to h point, to the | s - P ~ | ¢ was through last year. when un ex- (1€ steel deck of ~a submarine|Wwill be seen in the feature bout on 5 % sl according to the manager, and not “Chucky” Wojack. Jddie Payne of s 8 ¥ 's ez i s v L0 e fuilind San 1 81nE |according to past mccomplishments. | Fasthampton, “Lefty” Haber, Joe|tended ilincss torced his retirement | chaser rather than a cedar shell and | {OPIEhts card. Il is matched with pogicid byitle el [Tn other words, the candidates will |Walicki. Mike Bucheri. Joe Luty. | {rom active training of {hg Sinclair |pardy for that reason the proud |jaeq ey notdickl of this city, 3 | have to deliver the goods to make |Abramowica'and many others. unners But “Uncle San” is back |Navy finds itself the under-dog in | pargin o ol tee deed pem SorSs e (he team and. for (his reason. aimost | One of the best openlng ay afier wintering on the Sineluir c+tate (b race speculation. Avother fuctor | 1o ing to all the dopa, thete shouid e e (sl d every berth an the nine will remain crowfi in recent years is expected fo| in Now Jorsey. | dle colchrated his i making Columbia the favorite w | poy PeY o€ ffevorks when | tne Y o L open until game time, ; attend the first game Kunday l'n er- ;-‘(nxnl‘-,\.?a]dd?nu. Hn.n‘\\lln\t‘w and the defeat of the midchipmen by one of (he top-uotch lightwelghts in S el end ; |""The' West Ends of Rristol will be est In this years team seems 10 b 1o plice howses on Uhe firsl (40 Massuchusctts Tech in thelr ot | e oute any pe e BAAFIENS I ' and Manga laxpected to give the Falcona plenty |greater than ever. The contest will | days of rucing at Jamaica. His vic- | Sart lust Saturday and the belief | P ng candh (“:'—"” °"'m"‘:'°1 {of stiff opposition in the opening be started promptly at 3 o'clock. tories included the historic Paumon- | (hat old Dick Glendon, » fourth a 7] 1 Y New Haven on May 15 and 16, ed ‘ ok handicap with Mel Foo, candidatc the quest for high e A b e e e 4 oy "Ofl {he Preakness and the Darby: |woek croate a crew capable of aut- | Kovalickl is a toush scrapper wne i ‘that they still can | B -4 4 e |T;.lr(,1,;n"|,‘ th\‘yh..;"unll‘] (I:ll”\ll"] rowing the well-drilled and exper- |will give the Sllver City boy plenty iall and it will he many | 3 Up among the leading fralners, The |2NCCd RESregation that his son. of trouble in the battle. ear et hefoEne s oI s L TH . L LTttt e vhed mers Titthe attey Bich Glendon. is sending into ac-| Bernard Flood, who in recent peg on the wall. ! SERIES‘J,,W. ‘Gost “Inm his Mizh standing. |- o0 {weeks, has become one of the most the league was consid- | ® j He saddled 72 winners the year pre.| "¢ younger Glendon sent hispopular performers among the local ¢ hest promoted. Over fifty | i g h | vious. Those who know the condi. | Charges through a final finishing Loxers. will meet a tough customer During the coming month all dia- ) victories the Ter- | date for titular honors in the stute BeDIUS title fournament to be staged n though he is, cannot in a single ty-five such games i iried the wind-swept re: f sk d oft in the past ! s and the fight first | four ing | h very little 1o 1 as to la- | lity. Early in the tou Dunn-Mangan and Dre teams took commanding tion of the present string under his driil in a drizzling rain late yester- [in Kid Sabula, also of Meriden, Sensational Play of Leo Diegel and Al Espinosa Gives ing are prodi-ting that the trdiney 1#Y afternoon and appeared well Flood has come along rapidly 'n \ | satistied with their work. The mid- the 115 pound class and he promisss United States Substantial Lead—Hagen and Golden | % 0% MU WL SO O Gyypnion are expected here this aft- 10 be « comer. Two Up On Opponents—Farrell and Turnesa Have | it One Hole Edge in Their Match—Sarazen and Dud- | ciurees witenice <tani ley All Square With Mitchell and Fred Robson. [t bs & i Sunhubur: W Liout 5 o'eloct B. McKee, trainer for Larl is going chestnut son of Omar Khayyam-— |ernoon and probably will get their first taste of rowing on the Harlem at ahout the same time. | The varsity race will be rowed at|antelek of New Haven. Another feature on the card should be the battle betwien Domi- Inick Frisco of this city ~nd Casey These two the exact time de-|have met several times in .ecent mble for which he paid pending on river conditions. !months with first one and then the 1 ams Mag- | STANISLAW LUTER [ arcortonm: Eng, Aprii 26 — [ at New Orleans Jast winter. Mokee | Navy sp S e ;m):lus_m’uq;-'lr10}1.'r belng returned the victor, the Terrible Swedes I | ' ) | 1as announced his intention of start. | PrAise of the M. 1. T. hoatload which | Both Loys are out for a decisive acks carly in the Mildable representation of athletes, ; Ten thousand golf fans saw the i upset their hopes last week. The |win tonight ng Naishapur in both the Kentucky 1ot considered® 1o and 't is hoped that the majority of Ryder cup team of American pro- Derby and the American Derby at | Bngineers are favored 1o heat| Mike Sinko, rejuvenated and ene this only served | the prizes will colie to America. Tu fegsjonals take the lead in the first hington paik. Naishapur ran a | Princeton in Saturday’s other row-|livened, will battle kd Burnskl of indball s hand- rict athletic meeting for Con- I great race at the Coffroth handicay INg feature. M. 1. T. is labelled a | Meriden in one of the preliminaries, nou I nests will be held at Unioa SIS S T but missed winaing by inches, forc. |particular! formidable crew in Burnski received he surprise of his ook ty an local nest is cxpected new | rough water and while the Tigers |life when he was Navoed at the here thr 2:02 cqualling the ark of Cal. | length on the dead surfgee of Lake weeks ago but he is out to stage a to Start on Winning Path = s Carnegie last year. the Engineers|comeback at Sinko's expense to- | - are figured to have an advantage night. Sinko startled the entire The thirty-scventh venewal of tho on the Charles river where this house last week by his great show- Preakness stukes will be run at Pim- | year's event will bhe rowed. ing after a desultory start. 1§ holes of the international four-| somes today. 1t was a bare lead in i ing the five-year old Holden ol ' the rest o the | Poland to con for internationut round in which their medal score | \ | honors. There is some good athlstic was 66 amotherud the British com timber among the younger members | bination of Capt. Grorge Duncan und T alcon club cspecially since | Aubrey Boomer and went to lunch s. barring the morni i P cont it gamation with the Burritt A. s en up. ; 5 pES Y with Whrominaliohs, dngh - g ogram always car- | ; “her " and a iarge class i expected to| Walter Hagen and John Golden New Britain High school buschall| ciiing nearly evory leading (hree. 3 | strer il | attand! the ally mitings ini{h|ware (%o, b oh! Erneat Whitcombs | {am <o hitla winning. sinide inl the| veareola i Cie. Gobniry MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS p AUl tonent pbet they elieh nts will 4%t} undoubitedly At o athan Haic school gymnasium for and Henry Cotton and Johnny Far: o, oy inu Naugatuck High school | John 1% Chamberline survivor {In one of the bouts on the card. Afsosal it struction in preparation for the rell and Joe Turnesa had an advan- team In that cily tomorrow. after-|won the firsl vace in 1873 for {hc |Both of these boys have been o i elang s Ty e R e Rticity ow i e e B T R e spreading 4 lot of wind about what they are going 1o do to each othar (Including games of April 25) {and ecach will have his chance 10~ viously and soon were hat- |10 (1 th at least five finalists, tho of the match L IBa ba"'l' D o 1 o step the mle and @ quarter in | Were able 1o beat them by half ahands of Patsy Borse! o were hat. o e it o bt e i (00 of the satons b ee Dot |yl Bagabyl] Team Determined e S s red with tirst double as a4 Saturdav aitraction— . An effort will he made by the RERC ST Joe rush and Bill Silverman, both of this city, will settle a priv- As in -every league there spr ngs | distr ip @ Jinx, 80 in this one the W Mr. Luther is well known in Jul- | combe and Archie Compston. Gene 100N, HED W Chey s Ve e il kowitz-8trong tcam early in on circles, having been aetive in *he Sarazen and kEd Dudley were all The team will be practically the | o Ge e Spring he added $60.000 ournament lowered the prestige of | Grganization athletic instructor | square with Abe Mitchell and Fred same 18 that used in the La Ballette | 1o his already large iist of purs: Swedes and the Mag- | for the past 20 years. Outside of | Robson. game with the cxeeption of the | winnings. Hawkine team. Naturally one would | Lis activities i the organization. he | The sensational and well coordi-| o\ o0 onabte that Coach| Geldings not cligible to start. 1 to s ppose t after taking | was athletic direcior of P. N A. col- nated play of Dicgel and Fspinosa P R e uit of | 1T entry (his year consisting of nine e of 1 leading | 10x o Springs, Pa., frown | featured the morning round. They | Cassidy will use s ol ",f’"“,,‘,’ . physical instructor plaved almost perfect golf in spite 'OuF '”'"“’y! inciuatisistalisyhols but strange things happen and for | wit M. C. A. orgunization in of the more or less unfamailinr gys. | (hn. J6¢ Polla, Merman Bohmary or | some 1 con e a ¥ s >, p 14 H f e he - Linehan. | unaccountabl reason this Warsaw. Polund in 1220 and 1921, [tem of playing only on: ball be The ®nly ver who! felt® the am went on the rocks early and Natlonal Ratting—0’Doul. Phillies, .542. |, 1g¢ Runs—Wilson, Cubs, 8. Runs hatted in—Hafey, Cards, 10 Hits—Herman, Robhins. 14. | Doubles—Herman. Robins: Ste- {phenson, Wilson, Cibs. 4. rible | “Sunny Boy” Hayden will battje Al Andrena of this city in another scheduled by Matchmaker Wage 'ner. Hayden been winning consistently and he is about due 10 drop a declsion. Andrena feels thut he is the one who will put the red nee 1927 has tr 1 through- tween them ina i Jou | 1EbVIetony I nses se d [{E25 on (he Bristel oy, never ard of agair t United States conducting| Varrell and Turnesa were two '.f;ff:'.,fill “;”::: :n’.’::;“;u’.’i S R }‘.y.ylv‘r;x:?‘“r:‘u‘:r‘:‘”:‘ Bray e Co o ther Dol AR nae e ders (namely the Vog-l- for prospuctive instructors. | down in the carly stages of their| (BEE 1A COtlAt X wual stiffness | PENNOCK TO i e e |making and the card should be ful team) went into {he 1 | He ceived his phy training match and were not able to draw | tTR an| _ Philadeiphia, ~ April (LE) I e : Rl i i gl e i aLle) which comes after & pitcher has American : it S G e | ~ducation in Polanid and France, and | even until the 1oth. They lost the | jye " pur i the first game of the Millor Huggins had nominated Hert'| Ratting —Jamieson. Indians |remEtiv b siYi0 Blogk. g all betore them This | during the war v ective in heip. |11th, but with three threes in a il Utite D season. Potts pitched effectively | Pennock. star southpaw of the New | Runs—Gehringer, Tigers, 13 | b= = csclone turned out to be a summer | ing to organize the Polish leglon In|row. two of them birdies. 1ook Aol U o to%ave (ihiinee and Bechmarr | York Yankees, who has been trou | Runs batted in—Alexander, Tigers. | DEVITO BEATS McLEOD ter a few spagmodic| this country. He was #n instructor [two hole lead which the British ve- [y g (ho nip in satisfactory style bled with neuritis off and on sinee |y | Boston. April 26 (UP)—Joe De- 1o possible chance | in the officers’ traming camps both [duced to one when Turness missed | g0 1o remainder of the game. [1ast August. to start his first game| Hits—Blue, Browns, 16 vito, Providence, R. I.. heavyweight, ing. The in this country and i> France m:fla putt before the big crowd at the | “wwith hatter hitting the team of the scason ugainst the Philadel- Doubles—McGowan, Browns, 5 |dcfeated George armer” Mecl.cod e himsclf served in the army in the | home green. should show ity heels to the “Naugy™ | phia Athletics here today. Pennock | Triples—(Twelve tiad) In their wrestling bout here last k of licutenant. Aiter the war! Sarazen and Dudley had the m. providing the pitching and de- | has not pitched a game since las Homers—RBlue, Browns, 3 night. The only fall of the night wae s most of it 10 ura- | hardest fight of the morning. MIteh- angive play ix ax good as it was in| Augnst 12 when he shut out th Stolen Lases—Ionseca, Indians, 3 scored after 1 hour, 37 minutes, 30 - scconds of battling. tics amore Palish or- | ¢l] misked a two toot putt on which opening game | Red sox Pitehing—(No leader). fillies and 85 colts. Nellie Morse om the H ¢, I'ider stable was the st filly 1o win the Preakness. in | 1924, hut was of Httle worth after HEFRO. Triples—Cullop, Robins, 2 Homers—O'Doul, Phillies; Hafey, | Cards, 3. troppe the he was half symied at the 18th to ip. iLhera’ is not f % eeoary tha Joe. a ane home 1ead, B i) The fourth match was close ’ 1 Foitiatia i st Hasen ek On,. Man! the tide in favor of the Americ : AW COME ON NOPE - CAN'T ( Do 1T~ 1 WENT Matches Tomorrow UP To JACK'S o \ | | AND PROMISED School squad Through It Paces| Play in the Ryder cup singles to- HOUSE - JuST / | THE FRAU I'D moreaw will find Horton 8mith and A COVPLE OF — EE HOME FOR Evers Night After School. [ Al Watrous rnpla\’vnl] !';rll .-“ud]v:u“:; HOURS OF POKER | DINNER AND | Donof, cotehor iragk | and dohn Golden in the Jincup Sor) AND - You KNOW-| I'M LATE Now :, [ the United § es. Johnny TFarrell i g ey ol 18 Wil | rica open champion. was named LOTS OF FUN t ) Ll i ery 1 after school | - g Stearns-Parker ped K4 \-morial field in preparation for A% the No. 1 player for the United competition «which will he in Bates. ! County “Y" track meet to be| Thé erder of play | n othie city on May 4 Johnny Farrell vs Charles Whit- 2 s other at the home hole when (ot ton found a hunker with his second DcGGONIT 1'LL CATCH THE DICKENS FOR RECEPTICN I'M GOING To GET, I'D HAVE GIVEN ANY- THING To HAVE GONE UP To JACK'S PLACE Corehi Lioncl Depot Putting High Mag-Hauwke 1.oomis-Hibbard o Depot s s abotit combe MRt inio ision upon which he epending great deal of time: 'In[ | X" mnect a chance will be offerud| Joe Turnema \a. Aubrey Roomer ST o the smaller members of the squad | Horton Smith & Fred ltobeon. | Light Vighters Who Hope to Ire- 10 =arn a letter. This is practically| Al FEspinosa va Frnest Whit | impossible in the lurger meets, The | comhn velop Into Title Contenders, Clash ' smalicr boys will he up against op-| &) Watrous v« Henry Cotton | ponents of tucir own size.” - - | i events for the junier class, | teferee Injured i o AnHln o which wili be run off in the morning. Harrow Fng. April 26 P | | ene Barazen 1. Archie Compston Leo Diegel vs. Abe Mitehell. | Walter Hagen vs. George Duncan. | at Chicazo Tonight. tight V1 . with be: To-yard dash, 220-yard re- poiert jlarris. former RBritish ama who hope to develop into o7y vuial; throw, running high t champl 1 6 'R nding challenge: for varion v g 2 ,teur golf chamnlon and 6ne of the anding challengers for \Arious, ., ang running broad jump. For mplonaips, tangle in four 10-1{h. gt weveral days Coach Depot nd feature matches at the Chi- ', has n making an cndeavor to get v 3 m Y fered in an antomohile accident ves- Ceey BRSId WHEYS out tic small boys who have not yet a P — Hankon Hansen. Norwegian mid od frac terday. Harris and his wife were ATewaight, Tasdte. Vikoeat rm.i.,m.,'"m g P badly bruised when their metor HUME RUN CLUB or ladelphia: Maxie Rosenbloom. | turned & comnlete somersault after New York light heavyweight. tack- ARM HAS HEALED 4 collision with anather automobile Irs Charley Telanger of Canada: P oE [ —————— ' HOME RUN CLUB | weizht. meets Tommy Freeman of Gabby Hartnett Relieves Catching | i - By the LUnited P Andy Di Yodi New York welter- Cleveland, and Honeyboy Finnega And. an eyYDoy TINDERAI L woprics of Manager doe McCarthy | NOW FOR THE DIRTY WORK -~ GOSH - HOW, | DREAD 1T~ CH- BUT WoN'T SHE ’%/fl ‘BE SORE - | SUPPBSE DINNER'S ALL ovéw BY THIS Time \)\J refercos in the Ryder cup matches (e in ted here nursing {njnries suf- " Dea® FRED - TRiED ° To GET You oN THE PHONE +-. HAVE To GO OVER To MAMA'S FoR THE NIGHT = SHE'S ILL STAY oUuT ANVD HAVE A GooD Time TomIGHT =, LovE b PECEY | | leaders | Rine, Browns s of Moston clashes with Eddie An. By the Asnciated Prees Chicazd | of Cicage Cube, . Cincinnati—doe Anderson. Cos- O'Doul, Phillics. 3 light weiel irgton. Kv. and Jimmy Mahoney Hafey, Cardinals . e The winner of cach bout has been ' Pittshurgh. April —Just When chicagzo, drew. (10). J6ey Chanev overhauled Clancy. White Sox, 2 | Hornsby, Cubs. 2. | :;:-;:‘r‘i’vlvvxn'v.w:;rn~vn. 2 promised a “hig shot™ hattie. Manager Joo McCarthy was in & oqjtimer atopned (tedchnical) Jim | Averill, Indians s - — frenzy about his wrecked catching Stocxiey, e Anfeles (2) Harper, Bran NOWYMAN AGAIN CHOSEN stuff hWhy” Hattnett discovered Macon Cily=<Henry Falegano Herman. e Now York. April 26 (U'P)—John his arm hao nesicd. faes Moines, Outpointed Pat Swer- Foxx. Athletics, MeEntee Bowman, New York hoto! Hartnott first string cateher 1or ynev Minneanolls (1), Yesteniay's Homer- man and sporteman. hae heen reo the Cubs Lae been onh the hench Sindnsky -Iackle Todmers, Pitts Chncy. White Sox, 1. clecied presdent of the National|sincs the fiest week of mpring train. | Lurgh, stepped Mickey Paul. Bnf- Toual« Horse Show aesaclation of Americn | INg with a leme salary wing. Yes- |1alo (2), ¢ feazne, 27 14d. The 1929 horse show will erday, he tossed a hal) and, for Jackson. Mich—K. 0. Clemons ieague, 23 | held in Mudison Square Garden No-|first time in months, experienced 1o | Cleveland, stopped Sandy Moore, | vember 1-13. pain, Chicage (3), |