Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1929. ; FALCONS START OFF SEASON WITH 5 TO 4 WIN OVER BRISTOL TEAM—FIRST TOURNAMENT OF SEASON IS PLAYED AT SHUTTLE § MEADOW—NAUGATUCK PITCHERS HURL NO-HIT NO-RUN GAME AGAINST HIGH SCHOOL NINE—RESULTS OF BIG LEAGUE GAMES RAIN FAILS TO PREVENT (PITCHING DUELS . EOUAL 100 YARD |FALCONS START OFF BY GAMES PLAYED IN EAST| |\ COLLEGE BALL BS T HARK FIVETIMES BEATING BRISTOL TEAM a0 Langie {3‘;’3;3‘);,3},“;;'(:1“;;’3‘5‘;‘r';;;‘c':'c‘;';;rcnarley Gerny of Columbia Holds s & Mt Sprin Ditne 9 35 Loca! Basehall Team Apparenly Beaien in Scventh 17 to 12 — Petty Pitches First Win of Seasonl Spotlight During Week . 2 | Seconds Ill_Salur!ay Games Victory — Judge Stanley J. Traceski Officially Against Cardinals—Phillies Down (.lants—Bra\eS\ v Xork ADEIl29 (P The miaat . ot New York, April 29 (P—From Opens Season by Tossing First Ball to Alderman Continue Streak and Leave Robins Flat — Other iz or a cet ot star pitchers and the { N 1606 t0 1927 the 1ecord books show | Peter Pajewski — High Wind Causes Spectacular r 2 § he 100 ard dash has been re i esultant extra-inning battles have & B g i (ames. bl enienind dolin g el off in 4 conds exactly Plays. college laseball season for the 3 times, with Charley Paddock’s name 5 g * B s es a the five . N " week or more. Half a dozen i - [[igted Sl I"'{" 83 ::'{0"‘1\‘0_““ r“_' | Apparently hopelessly heaten up doubled. Rose hit to short, forcing ' mound duels. many of them going & 3 sprintersiwhiosshare thissnardia {until the nth inning. the Falcon | Wojack at the plate. Bucheri walk- {morc than the regulation length, B . ord. bascball tewn suddenly started a |cd, filling the sacks. “Lefty” Haber marked last week's card while sev- | Y Y Yot in u few hours last Saturda¥ gyvage batting attack to push four | tripled, cleaning the bags. He scored ral fine performances were added | & sig v this mark was equalled no less than | uns across the plate and gain a 5| the winning run a second later when | A [five times and the score probably o 4 verdict over the Bristol West 11“unk erred on Klatka's drive to Cerny, Columbia's sce.| : | would have been higher if the mud | Ends yesterday afternoon at St |short. and the victim in the ) k at Des Moines hadn't slowed up | Mary's field. The game was played | The éighth and ninth innings prov- close battles. Cerny followed his $ Claude Bracey. the Texas Cyeclone |in cold weather that kept the «-n-{l-d uneventful, Haber turning back cat ducl with Whitmore of A and kept him from sharing the day's | thusiasm of the crowd at a low pitch, | the visitors with one hit. 1. which ended in a tin by | Y 3 sprint honors with Frank Wykoff, nevertheless both teams displayed| The summary: ; Fordham and Dartmouth {o 3 T 3 Charley Borah and George Simpson. | excellent form for the opening battle AL:‘!(; s LEVELAND a standstill, only to lose out in the % s It is a strarge situation which now |of the season. [ waicut, »e t \B R X s{end. Last Saturday. Cerny held! E finds the Un ted States with four of | The Falcon scason was officially | Bucheri, sz 2 5 Fordham to two hils, but one of the fastest and greatest sprinters in [opened up by Judge Stanley J. Tra- [ 1. Haber. of 1t p them produced a run. His mates {the world. less than a year after the jceski who threw the first ball. Al- |tk 10 5 «oooo 4 could not get the same results off Yankee dashmen failed so dismally |derman Peter Pajowski was on the [ ¢"Wojack, s ... 4 Murphy, who held them to three| ) in their quest for Olympic champion- eiving end. His Honor took his|Luty, 1f s hits and no score. Friday Cerny and | ship laurels. Perey Williams, the [stance in the box like a big league | W. Woiack, 1t Gunnar Hol'strom Dartmouth. | Canadian youth. beat the world’s twirler and heaved a fast one at the |\t (© - ¢ ! fought out for thirteen innings and e N eal best at Amsterdam, yef at no stage |batter which hit the ground in front | Noonan, « o criaps for the first time since smce 1915 when Regret won the ; A e e e Dartmonth got the decision, 2 10 1. | jooi e Do rby iy i (hin asiganil Jieparijorsmen lconalaar oL hislcarcerihagiths Wanoouyer e plate and_ bou | Nichots: » Whitmore turned in another fine |- 2LHY o Lz may A il <X a clear strike. Needless 1o say, the | 1o "Y' | Current, that carried a -1 prize in the winter hooks, as an entry woith performance Tuesday for Harvarl | ¥ | holding Bates hitless through eight inninge. The Maine players go to mosecel lerossozumsans sca touched the times credited tiis . consideration as the probable winner. Current, representative of that SPring to the nmew American “big ;'Ifl"“"‘" migteal theballeomBletaiiony s thoroughbred dynasty that produced Man O War, Crusader, Mad Hatter N | Salia s e B el ' | and many other noted horses, was a blazing star of the autumn season | Dracey. under favorable conditions ,,\:,\,),‘,;‘,f :;.’l‘,,,‘!(".”,")\‘; ;::dg’:‘"l)’. Gk 1 for three hits and one run in 3 s - at Austin and Dillas, turned in 9.4 el e in the cast and west. he won many important races lust scason. in- jat - L and Dl e e (balls. As a result the speetators|KUE. Cf . 4 2 1 cluding the Breeder's Futurity, and beat many of the horses \wn whom fand DRooRS entury. BIMPSON. | (0. (reated to anl kinds of sensa- | Narh tf Princoton and Cornell produced & gho will compte at Churchill Downs in May. Current is owned by K. 8. [0n one atternoon olumbu: one e Ehous aati st yie oall| Yo s pair of well-matchied hurlers for | oy px [the “1007 in 8.5 and the * e e L their Saturdav battlc Heydt o.i 206 seconds, equalling the world's Son Toriianidll st the gamn| Ml e Princeton and Boies of Cornell held | | record. He did 9.6 Saturday sl e | 1. M Hugh, - L | . ; v moving by snappy playing. it their respective opponents in “nnd | Philudelphia while Borah and Wyk- The locals displayed a number of | for 15 innings before e Tigers| NAUGATUCK PITCHERS IN off cach were doing i twice 4t |y 'f et GERAE & MUCER 0 morate eatheced 2 4 lo dxaictory.feanother Fresno. layers heing products of the sand- | Hristol ILey Princeton hurler, Ted Moles, also | Th k of 9:5 for (he “100° I [[5i00F New Britain, Al of them | iten - (0 | when A k Holy (ross < the credit of Padaocks bug 1t I8N0t lhonld ba heard from batore the sua |Tn lite: 1. Haber. Stew ith five hits to” recognized mternationally heciuss of gon is over Prospects appear iright | ithels 7 Brookw 2. Haber 1 their the ban put on tenth second walches for a successful season | 10 15acore . | New Britain High School Fails to Score or to Belt Out vy tie 14 a1 Batting and fielding honors in the ! Peterson. Pannsylvania star, did = | S 5 o 3 In other words it will be necessary | game must be credited to “Lefty ‘ !good joli by holding Yale's batters Safeties — Valley Team Takes Game by 10 to 0— . e wprinter 10 o o 2 Haber. The fleet outficlder thrilled | and saturday and giing . ¥ oty 5 onds without leaving the slightest |the crowd time after tine by won- | : t te triumph Schmarr, Potts and Partyka Hammered for Total toom for arguments. before a new Gerful catches and it was his bat | et of Temple sprang on — world's record for the “100° is of- | that brought victory to the Falcons. | '« biggest surprises of 10 Bingles Errors a,t Critical T".“es Biggest | ticially ehalked up With the score four and one in the | v by holding Dartmouth's av. | i S| AU the pice they have been goine seventh and the bases filled, (wo | AL Jatters 1o three hits. With- {his &pring, sny one of the ‘hig |cuts. Haber connccted for a scream- | oltsirom o the mound.the| o ; HOME RUN CLUB fou "oy et Uns G i x| 0% iiwle to wight st 1o ciean trc | Y3le, - Golumbig and Pennsyle vas not so conditions satisfactory to the record |#acks and tie the score. He also) Lot as o ol B ¢ ‘ ek \ school 1 1 S : Y secomplished | Went into the box in the eighth in- | i t R H l i ek see : tered baseball's b ! faus ot b accomplished Rt D T Weat Ends wcore- | VANIA 10 RACE 0N MOUSALODIC P fternoon when th i in “he nation | collegiatis at Chicago [INE ! Tno-tun game Yesterduy's Home I s S DEOn Nicliols, the old Ialcon muinsiay. Ll L Aialin Borah probaily will toe the mark | - 2 school ack 2, together, o1 in the National A S Sl oA R Ly s arcollng i wowing kets! dbom iie ‘ < contest Wilson, ( % £ Cplenty of stuff for the opening hattle. ! 5 8 e A 1ons® fir s : 5 s Hniiodals championshipe at Denver in He allowed but five hits and fanned | Scrious business this weelk with the While Vith Wykoff added to the field tirst three cornered regatta of the omot mlcoce New York, April 20 (®-Lastern 5 3 Dykes, Athletics, 1. seven in seven innings. A mis- | 4 : 5 ping its record o 2 3 ; Miller, Athletics, 1 To w man who has seen the \dzed fly and two wild pitches were | S450n on Saturday. Yale, Columbia blomished throu e Bressler, Dodgers, 1 rom the days of Arthur Duffy w cause of three of the runs scor. (A4 Pennsylvania in a four-race defeating New York Unjver. | Sthmarn e Pot 8 AN Whitney. Phillics, 1 famous 9 wus wiped off the rec. nst him. Plenty is expected |'TO8Tam at the Housutonic at Dere against wy end imore | Party a Leaders ord books by the A. A. U down to | t ball artiet when the Wilson, Cubs. 3 the present crop of sprinters. Simu- |y ts warm. | Columbia already has shown what SPORTS SUMMARY for a t of 10 hits, How B lackson 3 <on now scems perhaps the best The local infield consisting of it can do, but Yale and Peansylvania lamage to plg S Blue, Browns, quipped for a record cracking eam- | Klatka Budnick, Walicki and Wo- |@/¢ UNKnown quantites for G mos Naugy” battors hammered tge numerous e e Is. 3 paign, jack. worked 1o perfeetion and show- [ment. Unless Penn shows unexpect- ota Otr, Giants “Snipson has cverything.” vd plenty of snap and speed, “Star [¢d strength. 1he varsity encounter Dodgers. o Johnny MeHugh. the veteran starter ) * Budnick made a number of | Vill be a duel between Yale and Co- Braves, vho has fired his gun for geeat nice stops around second. The field- | imbia. mouni ! sprinters ber 1 abroad Yor more |ing zem of th me was a stop by 1d Ieader. coach of the Elis, has hits ani than 50 years. “He gets under way Bucheri who relieved Walicki. He shitted his varsity around untd it This, com- Ltiona « pertectly and settles quickly inte nis deshed over in back of second hase !now includes four members of st New Dritai P | league, § stest ra siride His action & 10 grah a ball that had eluded Bud-|year's firsi-string eight and four the end Tota crvaoth and reminds me a great deal Dick and tossed his man out at first. {n:en, of the iv28 junior varsity. Jos ts who s of Duffy. i made two nice catches in left | Thus the 1929 varsity will n ck Lase 100k up th tor experience. It will be one of the thy . o A1t Germaini—sin Hon e Senmarr moven BOD Shawkey to Coach UL S ST Meleski crashed out a double for |lshiest crews lcader hua had at s Niledelphia r he h \ v a spirit of the occation Chay t . wWoin- : TR Yankee Pitching Staff \',,. \J'u,lv,l‘ e - o‘l‘.”‘,,’q';‘.‘r\_ he visitors in the first inning bucl Yale, averagiag scarcely 175 pounas, ; : e S s - ) : ssful ae Montr Gie., Aptil 29 UBAr giningd ; 1T have heid e WA leit stranded Ly his mates.| Three other 1aces are on the Walicki opened the Falcons' Lalf of by schedule—junior varsity, 130 Uie inning with a single. He went |pound varsity and freshmen {0 sccond on Haber's sucrifice and| In the only oiher regatta of tha <cored when Funk let Klatka's drive day. Harvard will male its tiest op- 2o through lis Ie | hecrance of the season against Mass- The West Ends came back strong | aclusetts Tech. Tech's stock, booste o push two counters over the plate|ed by the Enginee vietory wvir in the second inning on two hits and | Navy. took a deecided drop on walk. They added two more in|day when P varsits | moved over Hort to fill in —mm and some of his records have hean |11 fifth on an error. & walk and a |sweep of a neths. | the place ey P & w10 NICE JOR POI NEWSPARERMAN [aucetioncd but von do not find 10 it~ Meanwlile Brooks had tuken | cord for assigned t for t ra- 3 Martin, former news 'name of any other sprinter sooften leurn of the Falcon batters without | TO DEFEND CROWN 3 : an ens. Ga. was in the hooks as his B ironble. displaying a teasing slow | Chicago April 29 (A—"Dynamite'® e T y nois quart o med to do t 1 Iy appoinied assistant fo Dr not temperamentul fa ball. Gus Sonmenberg will risk his heasve T r ; 3 R ey T tord, faculty pervisor [ oene of the casicst E I the even'h the fireworks sturt- | Weight wrestling crown against the ton hionsia A E. Drex r n g on two oc- athletics at the University of Geor- | hand! marks i s Ao CWillie' "Wojack led off with |c Joe Malcewiez of Utica, N, Y, : f ench « ! | mreat race as Mike Huber fanned. Noonan |t the Coliscum toright cdge of T 2 to 1 goin well-timed assaul two nings is own request, Bob Shawkey, vet- gun on Dufiv Kelly, D v, Paddock, was socked for u total of seven cran major leaguer, has b un Murchison, Bowmian. Borah, Wykoff, ing in that In these two trames six more conditionally the Mon- ! Bracey and the rest.” ack's problen Y, o et A : amibridge i t ) v we al to the toial score treal R ind will oin his old Nowe of these youngsters may Jdo Bing Miller a S i REY Tech in all three | of Rubber City nine. Potts went club. the New York Yanke S 4 it but it will be quite @ while before s it e S e 5 H f of regatt {buck to first base and Schmarr coach of pitchers. Shawkey injured | any of them touches the all around s e to | mov o the second statior ‘o his arm last year und has not been|record of Puddock.” went on Mo- beaennal ol e zadie | 1 G e N feven e to five [taken the place of Tuskowski who able o pitch this season . “Paddock has been criticize 1 When a Fellar Ne2ds a Friend BY BRIGGS Chesa skl who ran an inficld out The Naugatuc tehers wonderful support hoth en offense and de However game was without feature ex- cup won by pt for the perfect pitching of | o Mtk : | Captain #inley and Burnachi “’ New a ]l New Brituln received a Jucky i break in the sixth inning when the umpire declared that Nangatuck | ATO1- { had thr » it had only s runs fifif CLTS FIGHTH LETTER New York, April 2% (P Arthor Roberts hax received his efghth ma 1 Jor sports letrer from New York uni- o |versity. Thug far he has won throe 1‘,]/\”1‘!! in busketbail. three in f0 2 bell and two in baseball. He is cap Zitain of the 1920 N. Y U basebail 3{team and will receive another lett.r lin that spert in June won 298 180 A0 MUST BE A GOOD MAN o tomle: Haukon Gulbransen took up fenc Waner. &tru |ing 4t Columbia only last Decennbur ek %R * tut had no troable earning a piac i on the tezm and now has Leen chos len as captain of next year's mquad T HIM IN THE LINEUP " Pat Crawiord, roo'ie first bas v man with the N Yor' harts, | three home runs in an exhibitio. T d 9 game thiz sprinz. twe of them con . % H & it } ing with the bases fully occnpied A 701 FIRST CHANCE AS MANAGE ol 2 = - AMD BESIDES BEING TR 1wl ¥ritz Maisel, one of the fastes S tiriirer decte it 1 S, CAPTAIN, HE |S PITCHER AND . S by men ever to play in the major , o« Hiren A 00— 0 QWNS — THE BAT AND BALL, A MeMitian, xx w1 o «|ieagues is getting his first chanco ko B0 e 10 MITT AND A CATCHER'S MASK i — = at managing with the Baltimor l ey Bisita B (SN Wl gt barnachi 8, & lmarr 3, Pott 2. 3 (Continued on following page.) | Internationals this scason. ! 53 it -