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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, LEW FONSECA MOST VALUABLE PLAYER IN BASEBALL — EIGHT TEAMS IN “I;OLO CIRCUIT —NEW BRITAIN HIGH SCHOOL RESERVE MATERIAL STRONG — YANKEES TO NAME SUCCESSOR FOR MILLER HUGGINS NEXT TUESDAY — SPORTS ITEMS | LEW FONSECA IS NAMED TV TEAMS HAVE HUDKINS AFTER WALKER'S TITLE CLUB OWNERS TO DECIDE MOST VALUABLE PLAYER - pi(HED JANAGERS ON EIGHT-TEAM CIRCUIT New Batting Champion of American League I (.l\m Roller Hockey League Heads Make Tour of Inspection Annual Award by Committee of Baseball W 1'1ters'YaHkP’es Will Name Successor to in New York and Newark, N. J. — Find Arenas t —No Official Selection to Be Made This Year by Huggms Next TlleSdfly Suitable for Playing of Game—Meeting Is Called ‘ for Friday Night—Arrangements Practically Com- Circuit—Jimmy Dykes of Athletics Comes in bec~i ond—Wizner Piles Up a Total of 46 Points on List. | pleted for Entrance of Three New Teams Into """" TEAMS EXPECTTO w York, Oct. 16 (UP)—Two of major league clubs look- rs have selected manag en | New York, Oct el ko ootk v | | At a meeting of the club owners o = o J Sk M S lin the American Roller Hockey i et T RN THE TABLFS . Putulsta e vl anet) league in Hartford next Friday player” o announced until nex day. | upon t There is little doubt that it is Ar- | b her, Yankees' coach for | hree years, ! Howley, former manager of‘ eball hur F he past D night, a final decision on the ad- {new teams representing skating \lll\'\ in New York, Brooklyn and Football Bleves Ho Hope to Deleat n St. Louis Browns, has been | | Newark, will be reached. i . s Siicd T ) at 10 r i D h d 0 b A committee of the owners yes- o } the 1 amed manager of the Cincinatti 2 \ - O , 7 e raseimn (L RITGIS RN AITIONN S frered attnsess ot ipe - clucinail Woer ol Downbearted GUDS . oo, <ot nimmaen i = i el Only the St. Louis Cardinals are | Seekmg New Ma e“a] or Team ‘m‘ l‘n ‘!h‘nv ;“I»)t;;"\\h:;wln) i [ . Fork 06t 181 .y¢ | ON the lookout for a manager un- | proposed to play o game if tl B e LT G iet aeiiies nobi o | trio of clubs is admitted and all e e R e Boston Red Sox next sea- [IRCHicaso MO A 1s (/P Vi |liamyicond slong iwere & fonndtofinevery g e e L e Wrigley, Jr. owner of the down. stisfactory, At the' st. Nich enough sin year to turn the | ey, Jr., e S LG S . les Sat Is who finish- | n Breadon, president of the | hearted Cubs, promises some more i “'l\."ll".” l'“n)f amll s;lsu: street, - ore in | Cardinals, said during the world intereting news tema for the.hot MY Yot It was found that a new 2 | series that he would not name Rill [5to76! 1daguel this: witten loor s heing lald and. the place wi 3 om conter be found such [ McKechnie's successor until after Back home from xflnllhlplu."’ AR Wa TR O NG 2 - e Cornell, Colum- | the football season et nis ne tbsorbed thew |ABOUL 6,000 fans can be accommo- Yini 0 Jeffersom, | If Carrigan does not return to the final world serie ockout punches, | dated there. At the Broadway arena and Brown, {Red Sox, Muddy Ruel, v oSt lo ATy venr| N ton catcher, is said rst time in a|in line for the job. the Crimson has| In announcing that the Yanl of stopping |had seclected their 1930 manager, | Secretary Ed Barrow said the for- [ Wrigley already is planning and (i? Brookiyn, the same conditions looking forward in 1930. His big|Were found to exist with the hall ol is out again and he is|having a capacity of about 5,000. one or two established piteh- | At Newark, the Laurel Garden nd a third baseman who |found to be adaptable for play. It { bank success of ing stars choice am nding t Army in d |can hit as well ¢ 1d jcan handle about 2,500 fans. ished to West Point. ouncement of his appoint- | Dazzy Vance, speed ball king| Arrangements for the use of. B whicl overed a ment would be held up pénding the | trom| BrooKign, 15 ported fo b |these arenas for roller hockey have o ahony ombination in Fogarty to|man's return to New York city GG b Vet desirous of |been practically completed and soilth to nose out Pi ist| Fletcher is at present at his hime | buying while Third Bascman Whit- |there is little doubt about the clubs kes an another m: three” lin Collinsville, 11, and is expected | avenge thelto retur ecarly next week. ed on the| Fletcher twice has turned down N C* v CHAMPION memb 'ing admitted to the league. The rcity of teams in the circuit in the Philadelphia Nationals | D¢ |als0 is linked in the rumors flying |8 ‘llh past two scason npions from ney has been one vote for first pl ins season. Yale's modern- |jobs to manage other American iscuss | found to be on of the worst draw- S e ¢ worked well enough | League teams since he came to the S win- [backs to the success of the game. otes for ond place, two for th ainst Vermont, but it got nowhere | refy an offer two ger Trank McDonough of cw Britain team is busily en- National league pen: in getting in touch with the 1930 and another try | players whom he expects to T T |during the coming season. He back next year strong-|retained both Arthur (Kid) and maybe we'll have |liams and Barney Doherty for a 100,” he nucleus around which he will build admits to strengthen the Cubs |t and onc for fourth to make up his | i total of 46 points. Dykes received | three ballots f t place and one for second pl alling 31 points. Simmons was th two Man igainst Georgia 3 mmbia trailed Dartmouth by | o to manage Cleveland and N July turned down an offer to| owns in 1828 but the|manage the Chicago White Sox, ( i kd theloiurmiiskaboutiere:| iietaner mas haalolyeass oeimans| ( O th has an Al Marsters, rial experience in the National (e Z experts, Foxx and Cochra in points with pride to a| . He managed the Phillies | each. Cochrane won the Ralph Hewit | from 1922 through 1926. The club ficial award. | Cornell, after some v e TGl TR T Gt first choice of 1t 3 ‘ub tea S eceives s squad and he plans to organize. Heinie Manush, Touis out- | ball despondency, is look : & Ghaba b | Cub team, which received a |his squad and ; fielder and f to {He iz ixeq teant ooy Teach imay | o naipalivabecanseRottiacicRotimas) rousing homecoming reception yes- |the strongest possible quintet for Jast year, placed third with | hand Bill Ropers’ Princeton tenial _ T | Los Angeles, Oct. 16—Will Ace — i soattered today, while |action this year. Charley « beating to match the 3-0 reverse it | 11 Was one of te best shortstops|Hudkins be the nejt middleweight the business office began the | The opening date of the league, fourth w e Judg suffered at Pri 4 L EECRRI . AT e y‘””: 1[“ s champion? CASS!DY HAS DE V ELOPED of making refunds for the sixth | now set for October 26, will prob- tenn Washi basemn Washin back in| Drimeswlingthe BNews Xoplc iGlants | s Ne braka VWAldcat isscert |world series game that never wiil|ably be changed with the admission | from 1909 to 1920. He 3 and has [that he will. Mickey Walker, pres- | in absence of af “t L T for @ 2 s |be played. A special window will quite so strong | AT |the Cat won't. But the question Iunh tomorrow and thosc holding October f the three new clubs into the cir- uit. The league will probably play olidly through for 28 weeks. limeligh r, may jolt a look hat turned back th topped th votes but B s the one reim |tickets for the game will be | will not be decided unti S e pe o Hl5: nts 19-0 la 1 with “M-'SEVEN FI[’HTERS {29 when Hudkins and Walker meet SR |bursed. Approximately 200,000 | e o |ard Harpster chicfly | i Wrigley Field, Los angeles, for Substitute High School Team Can Replace Regulars at win ne nandea back to fans. SQUTH CHURCH CALL . o ingloe vote. | Harpster has g ar, he championship. 2 | B Rl e St ey o las vet {0 prove it ARE REINSTATED The hout is holding the spotlight | Any Time During a Game — May See Plenty of | [l g . 5 voting, | it aarsland. atonped a 720 lngt"‘.‘ SESLEens Reronoiof Gih Action in Contest at Norwich Next Satmdav—‘ AMPLIFIERS TELL PLAY [Fss Bvorkout Sot e county e marilars The oy crn Maryland dropped a 7-0 best “naturals” of the year, with th> e i Sfolion 2t Y Eallota rar e llofaielon toyremnple tustiseaon) sl Byad \:;?rm:& :‘Li:fi:\:m,:'(}‘;H{‘\'-‘I against Scrub Backs Are Breaking Into Varsity Lineup at | Rockne, in Automobile, Whispor ”“,‘mm S e e e wiens sl Laleen e S eencners (New Yok Commission Evades |t era-nit beat nim” says the| Regular Intervals—Reserves May Overcome Injury | [ R noaY ctoran ozt ors of Georgetow :em to hold the | % e . confident Hudkins, who has recent- : | Complicated Tormation, Bul| 7y South Congregational chur ed Press ry G. Salsi De- | Court Action by NOyemen(as| Seafieut matin Beno nesi oo 1 Handicap. | i troit; Keller, Washington: A 1115 of Tivaleics that ondedl th |1 "]" “I”’v d "['r A:»\} |? o in hi Charges Overhear Him. basketball team has issued its first Frick, New York: Gordon Cobbl Pitt 18 Nabrashka ' battled all |l New! Yo Oct. 16! (LP)=Tony,| s ool d technical k 5 lecause o e fact that his regu- | hurt or is benched for disciplinary | South Bend. Ind. Oct. 16 (P— . k e New > L i » 8 New York, Oct. 15 e ST T o e e St e [ e i his 1929 |Out having been set for 6 o'clock dick, Cleveland on, T through their gume last season with- | Caragliano, young Italian light- M Gl R niEngaehoolioothalUSteniBh 2 e IEsnn e och s L con i cahiSaly 20)] One Decision ivanced so rapid Louis; V since the open- Francis M the Panthers hope : a decision over| . . : : pe | weight, has won s el Walker has ason, Coach George M. | Mangan, the | s Saturday at : s T s - is Saturday at| New York's three most important| g, oior Hudkins in Chicago some | ¢ assidy, for the first time since he | of left o1 nd - Bucknell | pugilistic figures—"Big Jim” Far- x me ago, anc S cer at he ce ake coac g d es at (: to & scoreless tie and | loy William Muldoon and George |UMe 280 aud is certain that he can taken up coaching duties at th ten; Sid C. Kee ltam Dooly. Philadeiph : The Its of thei based or n brother of Bill | mories of a deci- [ ing of the se ert above all|Thursday evening, October 24, at sular end, is the sub- |the Boys' club. Six veterans of last He las shown| Because of his ailing leg, Rockne |year's team will be back, the only lenty of stuff and some of the fans {directed his team in practice yes-|member of the regular squad who out a score | 1l team is to break the spell balloting. | Lincoln aye cig ht points fo seven for second, et S Davis and EIKins, | 1 Brower. “take” the Cat again. | New Britain high school has been | believe he will he befter than his |terday from an automobile and by |is missing being Howard May, st e s L S IR viclors in four straight contests,| Caragliano is a preliminary box- | 105 Anseles fans arc boosting |able to bring his sccond team to @ |brother with a little more cxperi- |means of a radio amplifier. The|defensive guard, who has entered® * Jimmy Dykes. Philadelphia. 31 me Quantico marines Who | e who has never before won a big | 11dKins in the bout. Hudkins, al-| point where it s almost on a parcnee. The veteran Mike Baylock is | varsity stopping Wisconsin | Pratt institute. Those who are ex- Heinie Mus Louis. carlet Hurricane 1o a 12-|fignt, Until yesterday his chief | 2V8 & £00d drawing card, definito-| with the first string eleven. The |a steady, reliable, experienced end | plays consistently so he called his|pocted to return are Clifford Bell, Charley G Detre | claim to fame was the fact that he |l¥ Put himself in line for a titic|sccond eleven may sec plenty of | who should be given a better chance |assistant, Tom Lich, and whispered {last year's captain; Wilton Morey, Jo te 1 100ks good enough to re- | was one of the stable of boxers sus. | 0ut by decisively whipping Ke service in the game against Nor-|to show his stuff a complicated Badger formation. H! nry Rockwell, Ted Wessels, Otto Tony 15 triumph over Holy | Jotacd’ 1y (he New York commis. |(UCKY Joc Anderson. He carried a|wich Iree Academy in Norwich | — | mhe reserves it and so|Barta and Kermet Parker. Tabe use should run up an-|gon when Max Schmeling ref ‘11‘“’""" slashing attack that had | urday DEFEATS THIRD TEAM complete did halt u‘ In addition, a number of the AL SI score on Johns Hopkins, | 0" tulfil] an engagement (o meet|J0¢ N & bad way in four rounds,| A¢ the present time the e Drovlaentel it Getiis it _|that Rockne Later, 1925-1920 Reserves and Juniors > Jimmy Foxx, §-0 last season; Navy | ppip seott and brought an end in the sixth. substitute team which would be | preparing for the clash with Yale [R¢ discovered the reason. Thzlare expected to he candidates for Nty MaN dge on Duke; West Vir- [y 00t o mission—compos- | 30t Walker and Hudkins cad | able to keep up the regular team’s Haven Saturday the Brown |Whispered conversation boomed out|promotion, these including Francis Micley Co 1 zi conquer \ ton | 04" o¢ Farley. Muldoon and Brower |Nit @nd take it. Walker may hold | pace f¢ it were in cleven vesterday defeateq |50 10udly the play yards away|Hattings, Daniel Wosilus, Bernard the score prot a slight edge in betting, duc to greater ring craftsmanship and | the quarterback greater boxing skill, but shou!d Hudkins be timing his “one-two" | preal ng into the reg lineup on | {heard and memorized it. For later | Wosil mplifi e) f this outfit ¢ has shown so much stuff that he is lineup. Frank (Pe: William a- Oscar Meli Alpho! {han the 25-0 o |—-in attempting to punish Schmel- 10 Rutgers again | INE suspended not only the Teuton Johnis of mew |and his managers, Billy McCarne s of Maryland, | 20d Joe Jacobs, but all boxers man- zed by the McCarney-Jacobs com- ird team 1S to 0 I'rank vl and Captain Edwards scored touchdo the first string | William Merza, Abie Jo- ph and Roy Havlic It is likely |that another reserve team will be 3 ! one of the ,,l.y: e — |formed, while a junior team may ¢ and St. Jo ; with the same accuracy that he dis- occasion, He might h s been one injured in last week's scrap \\Ifl\i GIVES VARSITY A REST J]go be put on the floor again th t ¢ etown \““””:lr:m. played against Anderson, and shouli the regular backs this year if it! Princeton, was on the field but took | Middletown, Conn., Oct. 16 (UP) |year. e Werteyan e Wi | Caragliano, the least important of‘]”Tw!”,:_:‘[:.(»:l‘l:‘.{“f:[ ook carry the | were not for a heart ailment which [ no active part in the serimms | =Conch Blll Wood gave the bat- | plang for : the lot, was the only one with suf- | %M effectivencss, g champion | he suffered during the first week o e Hhiss |tered Wesleyan varsity a rest y meot | ficient courage o take the matter | 1 CIOReC s two of pract The sult was | USE HERALD CLASSIFIED: ADS | "]“‘”\ u”'ll RCEmmAsedfihefecrube | jaus, | to court. He engaged a lawyer who | WETKer & ended his title | that the school physician ordered POR BEST RESULT i The team leaves I'riday for Bruns- | =8, e time, but has been lIo:n!" him to leave the squad and he lost jwick, Me., to meet Bowdoin. flled & writ of mandamus, requiring | T TP H TS, DUt ias beer St e e OUR BOARDING HOUSE By AHERN the, | whispering; |ed off. r was turn- r; Lel 1 score over s the season are not yet - llaid, but the winter's’ campaign is expected to be mapped out by the players at the first practice session, FFour leading e rn colleg opponents they did not face ia tangles with California | IN DETROIT CLUB ROSTER Jos Cronin, W the commissioners to show cause | FORSACTENIE, why Caragliano should not be rein-|P® in condition for the bout. Hud-| i gono 1ockriold men are kinsias beenrightinzdmore fand sl o ol e e e ans in top shape for the affair. Tha || o ey rther west to {ry conclusions |Stated. The writ was returnable in | Bloomington, ang |SUPreme court next Monday. L D2 | Kioiber, fullback. Steinle was on st New York university| Rather than risk goingsto court|CAt came through the Anderson|yne squad last year and he showed k 7 s o | bout with hardly a mark. St ST the validity of its ruling the com-| s ; such improvement this year that he . Detroit | Convinced [ mission yesterday did a right about| DIng the Ace Away has been given the preference for . | rac d restored the licenses of| Hudkins is a dangerous infight-| )0 oociion over a large fleld of | Y That a ukeup is wragliano and the other six boxers | ™ Anderson won only the round | prospective backs. Wesoly w going along in fine style last 2 until he fractured his leg and was out for the rest of the season. He - NES, NoU BIG BARN OWL, 2 TUSK ~TisH { TV Tm-TH LAST GuY You'D Gmajé ToLD Vou A Dozen > =Sl ({ TIMES THE AMOUNT ANNTHING oUT oF TH™ ESTATE LEFT ME WAS A SAY ~ Wit 5 Nou GUNS QUIT POKING CHINS | that he stood off Hudkins and bhox- | cted by the suspension. The B 2 S Sy | keep Ace at a distance. | g - | = = . 2 r 1 = | Fach Klnlmvlzn o \'n‘;\i],l]‘r"]?l‘i [ waiker has gons info the light ‘I‘O"M : 1w1m] | Lot e o SRy WNEhE B g RiiiEsg AT EACH OTHER | s y . Eddie | i “ | he were a bit heavier. . = i low v I Iwo Out-tanding - Contenders for | Kid Wagner and Oliver Wright. {"“:»‘"‘]"‘f”‘ division for several | R Kloiber was. l.‘nmm— at the RUFUS ¢ ONLY oNE THING il ~+~ BESIDES, Vou'LL MORE fgunn. o 3 anagers, Joc Jacobs and Bil- | ;9uts this vear, but should have no | .4, ¢ of {he season but an ankle in- oMl RECORD THAT Vou GAVE ( GET YOUR SHARE | NIPPIMG OVER Cir Lightweight Championship to together with Schmeling | JIfficulty in making the 160-pound | §, 1o 80 o0 3 e s o = ) “THAT SILLY ‘ Heil \L o are still banned. It was|lMit- Hudkins fights best at about | 18 e 4 fHicils aer DGiber ME WAS T MUMPS g OF IT HERE (N 1 & t BEE IR announced that these would remain | 197 Pounds, well under the iz SRR G e e S IM TH” GoAT oF TH‘ TAMILY FOOD !~ FROM ESTATE ~AN"| Bien unless Schmel. |24 the few pounds should give | banned for eternit ting it these days. His principal - wWHoLE i 5 to ing changes his mind ahout the date | Walker no advantage | weakness is fumbling but of late he | S eNou ALL BLAMED ME IS 1 Kkiokl . L By | with Shuffling Phil Scott. i\\'r[n’]“,(:r"?]“ terms oL e T okt Haltee =0 o WHEN GRANDPAP LoST OF NoUR APPETITE,| SUM CouLD i e t = e | the wate, Husmin 135 Ber cent of | e han. There is little to choose | HIS GoLD PIVOT -TooTH Vou'LL EAT -THE ,/ BE SQUANDERED| e o GRID SCHEDUL) ITt is expected to gross abon: sl | between him and Carlson as pun- | v AT THEM, WHEN T BULK OF THE A-r*m FlRS‘f‘ b : 5 « i ] n. Oct. 16 (UP)—Following | 4o K about $200,- | tore He will substitute for the | S sl N2 counTeER! Detroit ; LI umr indell, | is New Ingland's college football | >, fullbac halfbacks Saturday. The | LEFT HOME, HE FOUND | ! T tweig tlei schedule for next Saturday ? A e team has three quarterbacks. The T H(S BEARD ! A g & | e 3 ghter v show! Bates vs, Rhode Island at Lewis- FIGHTS LAST NIGHT | third is Billy Marsh who is doing /\ 5 ¢ 3 ¥ : _ improvement dnring the | ton; No game mighty well for a boy who is play- A N, i t § 1a vor Boston U. vs. Worcester at Bos- | e ing his first year of football. O] p ¥ Ry it T ty of | ton; 1928—No game | By the Associated Press. | ‘The lines of the first and second = . in) d m,mnm vs. Wesleyan at Bruns- Flint, Mich.—Lou Scozza, Buffalo. | ms have some close struggles in | o ¥ 1 light t 12 1328 acons ke stopped Iinzo Fiermonte, Europe, [ scrimmage daily. The first team has { LELe L ol vard vs. Army at Cambridge; | not met a line this year that give b o s is s by 618 Sl 19, el ab B acoreN = e it the battle the second team line | ¢ cating Billy Petrolle | yajne vs New Hampshire, at | napolis—Harry Memmering, | has in scrimmage. The Blues line g ranged R i u“,'.‘ Orono; 192 5 | Lafayette, Ind., outpointed Tommy | in an exception to this rule but for of a new Y b ¢ \L:w Norwich at Am- ‘f“"”'l igh, Springfield, 11, (10); | high school class the Red and Gold 2 W e 1; herst score 6-18 il:;ml;:vl E\n!mr\[nm Newark, 0., out- | second team superior ('n 1‘;::\]\ n‘f ) IT FANC iy e fts vs. Conn. Aggies at Medford; | Pointed Guina St. Louis, (10). the Dridgeport or Pittsfic high CAN'T DOPE OUT FANS eision o T ity 4 S e 9 s, e at Burlington; | 1.0s Angeles—Ignacio ¥ernandes| Herman Schmarr is at (nn(v; stopped Tommy Wielding, N | where he is igned the task o ] Hack Wilson Unable to 1 2 i s. Hobart at Williams- 1Be o holding Grimala. Jimmy O'Brien is Mental Attitude of Spectators As Hunt, 1 to I| town: 1928—No game : — a fighting guard and since the he- wgo| Yale vs. Brown at New Haven; | San Jose, Cal—Jock Malone, ginning of the season he has ad- | He Is Being Cheered. Al 11 man | 1928 score 32-14, Paul, outpointed Bud Doyle, | vanced from the mediocre class to ) 1oste ) 1 ny op-| — Jose, (10). | a place as first substitifte guard. | Uhiis o inie triall] TAKING NO CHANCES — The other guard is Mlynarski who ¥ AVY- A polis, Md.. Oct. 16 (UP)— PRPARING A DE SE should be a hard man to beat for 4 A 5 Despite the drubbing that Duke| Hamilton, N. Y., Oct. 16 (UP)— | regular place next year. Moo \ A took at the hands of Pitt recently, | Colgate’s prolonged workout Tu tackle, came to the squad with lit- | (o Al 1o ¢ coaches have told their play- | day devoted to preparing a de- | {le or no experience and has devel- | ¢ /0-16- Ao | crs that the southerners will he no | fense for the Indiana game. The loped rapidly. He is conscientious | 5 3 | pudgy Cub | ting ho | )5t soft spol. Five Na players were | entire squad came through the last |and willing. Sargisian never | 2 g . ' ing crowd [ won he | badly bruis the Notre Dame|two games without injury and | had his place at tackle threatened | AKE \SNT | urn [ alre 1 p jons | game, Th Bryan and Hage- | Coach Ke d his first ranking | since the beginning of the season. | nes U . / S S o) COM\/IMCED' | 1 L th 1d [ of many i v Hunt will | berg, tackles; Crane, end, and Joe |eleven intact through the entire! He will probably be called upon in | “d- 5 i series. "I figure ' 'have a fight on | Bauer and Clifton, backs. drill, Jcase one of the regular tackles is | i ] , f i 18

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