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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1930. : HH}TES[TflNHHHfimumumUMfimfimfir; START TOMORROW oS o i i H i i 065555580 wocv4 FECE S f S o por ts 5o ok | Stanislaus Lovaza. S HOPPEETFITH IPIPPRTILOPITY The rest of the supporting card e S Feathelwelgh Chflmpl(}ll Trigg remains the same with Lou urreii| (o] T OTBG Ol in Filth LOS‘ and Johnny zi tangling in the B T 00 Rl s o B[ T s Opn Toumey e i“¥,MMMEMMM SRR |activities of the struggling prelim- | ' F¥irst Bass 1 L SE Iy enious el ESTInEith g cire linary boys, anticipate a thrilling| 1.08 Angeles, Jan. 9 - Srec 95 | i cuit, has been meeting the bumps | New Haven, Jan. g 3at Bat- liuss between this p for they | Vieria Country club course tomor- | Pet ee110 101 306 l in plenty. In and out goals oue talino, champion worl fea e of a similar type, rough androw will resound with the tramping Sucher night, & badly rolling ball another | 1. yeights, celebrates return to Tugged millers who seldom take a|fect of 120 chosen golfers in and sevoral o ings have en- It e Mo his. e dato! annual Los Angeles $10,000 | R 1 5 g M dison Sauar (i d Official L e s s g, . o s i St T Pl T2 Matisn Square Garden Offis the local 0 keeping wen Arena where he tackles Phill pocky Ravo of Hartford against Pat| The trial that will lead a i . A Y . plidce near the toy e | yerae rough and wugged feather-| gy of Bridgeport in a five round- |PFize for the winner consists of 7 : . FflCe Plefl[y OI WO]‘l’IES of ochester, N. Yo in a 10-1or along with Marty Fox of New |Doles over the rugged, stubborn.| SOUTH END LEAGUE With the chane niglitfio solTong enioReti A ibaIt: Bal- | York and Henry DeJulio of Bridge- |71-Par layout; a journey of 6,910 s ! into first place, e of the de- talino-Ver diz tops a cardipon’ in another. DeJulio has won |Yards for each 15 holes. A round | 180 Of | Lho AmNLe et Hluarp. iy Nhich 1aid led {0, run through |nis last 10 fights and fs moving |Of 1S will mark each of the open- | Cohoes. New Britain was defeated 20 rounds illing although | 1ong at cxpress train spoed right |INE two days, with the 50 survivors S e e by Albany and ul of going |ChanCes are sirong I NeVer inow The opening four rounder |20 tics permitted to continue their Gedk Share) into the leac now rest LT ol s together Romeo DuBois and |4UCst in 36 holes of concluding play i i 106 principals for the seconc \ SIS New Hayen |Sunday - o the palms at Miami, Fla i ich the possil SEstars) Eeighty-six players yesterday e g i . still expect 1o I [ o much has bee d about the ‘:nockout is alr sing no it~ = carned the right to compete in the T probable fisticuffs that swill be seey 1 Speculation. the undercard has ney with a list of forty-threc at the Stanl re tonig <0 ingeniously arranged by Match- upt, aware that the e A aker AL Weill that most of the spoils will be collected by the con- Hartiord d S v, c S rmnn i | : tender who can consistently sha tioned their ) charge I N 8 estorday el ; A L ” o To turn in sub-par scores on the : Y '!1“;” s R 4 ‘ lifficult course with consistency will ROGERS ATLEVS g N e : . e something of a feat in view of . oS o fico 1oo : T e o UNION WORKS LEAGUE principal (o divide 50 per cent of = e o it = —~ — ——!the net proceeds last dispu ; : .BY TIM MCGRATH- | fending champion fom Long Island. . 1. ; et e arnolos here are many who ik ¢ . N. Y. was one over perfect figurcs, B POl Lo sEoiations citement of a battle of s t ) 3 Aelriietine Thes e RAkma ey the Gar and there are plenty of other fans who 3 en defivies. Became La Savaic | Armour of Detroit by six strokes. Johnston, Scott's an i Sm t d even par I §= 411 | sentative e 1 X on Doxing Champion of Smith turned even par on his|; oy ; v . ¥ 5 first two rounds, managed to Score [t lartshorn weew.s <1 154 |88Teed that J s ms played in almost every ga ¢ i | Prance. 7 the third, only to finish 3 Sliby coven s3— 155 | Should get only s per cent cut a es Ven On lnues cn New Dpitain and Hartt # i TG SRR % : - he Is be $200,000 they have threatened s | You know or i [ shooting 68 and aw the treach- | e 2 cr doubtful detail was se patronizing n hese i s-heavyweight champion of the erous course finally bre h - RECREATION 1EAGUE & word from Miami concerr ports have led the managers to lay % 1 {world. I don't want to start an ar-,ning stride. His strokes totalled 76 Hoffman’s A.°& N. Store the Tlorida boxing law. The 5 down the to the players regard- 3 2 g : ment, but T wish to rise and state |and 80 for the last two cighteens. b ol DT R articles set an nite length for Genuine Hcductiuns in g the use of fists and lighting. 9 {that he held another championship | Horton Smith, the Missouri youth, 1l : the bout because ome uncer- -2 { while in the ring. tco. That was th| Walter Hagen, Leo Diegel, and the e nty as to whether a 15 round v R York, Jan. 9 (®—>Madison Square Garden officials lhave re- moved one cause in third g Ilor, outside of the main hout in |yyan s preparations wa w 129 deery the fights. Many have become ross an i sting | 1a sava o tor of Irance. others of the imposing starting ar- |J. Iightlia ...... o1 1 ~ 255 clash would be perim Tt was York Herald Tribune : - won the heavyweight |ray have let it be known that their - er learned that there is nothing te reconnting an i : 1 matched with Tom |Ercatest foe in the mecting is not s the state law to lii > bout I Wals ianager, William A, |the field, but the course. i o 5 1a2— 321 [to 10 rounds. alt is the \ i famous theatrical man, | Situated as it is in the Santa A L ’_' i customary distance in Florida. A | took him to I While there, | Monica canyon, which extends to |\ e oy A s¢ [ocal rul ¢ the Mfami commi | Prench promote cested a mateh | the waters of the I'acific, the Riviera s a0 A 1= 537 |Sion setting a 10 round limit was ’wt, ,,W la savate champion of |has carned the name of being |Prauge . ; EYITY explained by Chairman Louis M T to uge fists according |lroublesome, not only because of | Reynolds concerned on o ,;,,“,,\,‘,,\ rules, the Frenchmaa |the rugged terrain, but also b Lty and smaller fighter s s erything a Ly 0f an ocean wind which sweeps : 06 The movement toward Miami to lisave through the valley to make [Potia ~ L.l 1 2 isettle the remaining details of the | playing conditions of the course dit- (M MAZ ... 2 preparations I £ didn't liks Uhe ideaiar bing| L with each day il Swanson ..., B » | week. Frank B ener 0 Kicked in the nos However, 1o | e Low Scol er of Madison Squar 66 i G Wty Yale, Harvard and Princeton Agree & Charamue o Pling 65.000 of the fight faithful L was an asfounded Jeffrics who | to Have Baseball Teams Handled 2 fill it. Several members of the his opponent a the bot| o ; v (e R el Tolion cio s Drop In and Stock Up | By Players Alonc. ) ianDe et rkey, who is in Miami on a leaving his corner on his toes 1 100— 273 folded, and begin cireling the New Haven, Jan. 9 (UD)- a ballet dancer. courage “initiative and self-r vacation trip. said he was ready to start training at any time, but his manager, Johnny Buckley, does not i went into his famous crouch. | Yale and Harvard and Yalc nd 3 z " lexpect to leave for the south u d warily and still puzzled. moved | Princeton will play thelr spring 447 461—1117 jabout January 0. Scott is duc to \ 3 f still eyed him ! hageball games with the coaches in Central Barber Tuys _lleave London anuary 14 on th & danced on his tocs. Jeff wou-]the stands. ; | Snon Rt e i 2 i il d what {o do. and finally feintd | Professor George H. Nettleton, : s T e e hatiy will et :rnvmng 71 MAIN STREET couple of times {chairman of the Yale athletic boa ¢ . .. 95 2 I 2 e | PHIL VERDL tead of hitting, the Frenchman lof control, revealed the plan today. e | | 1eaped into the air, sailed over Joff's {urging that all games in the new STUDIED FIGHT PICTURES | ng bouts carry strong kayo|head, and gave him a hard Kick in |six-college baseball league be play. anvlotiTalChorotate s aiaey| hold and set myself to |indicationg. In all, six bouts com-|the jaw as ne passed. Jeff gre|ed under the system, tics he picked up in study of the | “inew. mim. T e [ L 15 ant & four oNrine sukbls | Fningbmenis Secanda. smmed. i icwor Neitston expiains) IRATERS N ANOTHER |movies ot e Gane-eiso 1P;’.',"‘;;;[;“‘Use Herald Classified Ads For Quick Results background 1 tar bout | blood. and the nehman pirouci-| “In all Harvard-Yale- ceton | s in this | ted in a corner, arms folded, as Jeil | championship contests, ‘varsity ot i . missed by a mile, Wal nec > ha as much conjec- | pubbed his ja Then Jeff heard | freshman, the strategy and choice 1ocal Basketball Team Outclasses | i e e ire : hetween Battalino | 1is brother, Jack Jeffries and John [of prescribed periods on the fleld Willimantic Quintet at State | OUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS 1 n, who will 1 pitcher curve and it had broken ie 1¢ champion Barnes, his seconds, laughing. [shall be suggested and determin t. Thal’s one time know. |be making Lis first start in the e {solely by the contesting play S. | Arnmory—Score Is 34 to 16. ‘ T (e e s alan s titleholder of his division, Jeff turned fo give them a call | Medical attention and superviston | 5 X d s | S bl ok o faced by a tough anc A} own—und just then, the French-|during such periods of play shaii| The New Dritain State Tra 2 in Nerde, who recently climbed Digh | Gy "acrobatic black bottom |be concerned only with the physical |¢chool basketball team outplayed | ito the New England spotlight with | and tried to jump over Jeff again, |care of the players. The spirit of |th¢ Willimantic Trade school and | se onal victory over Andy Mar- | T 0 T L et was half ex- | this agreement is to leave the con- | defcated it by a score of 34-16 yes- | L ) Ingland L right | He ducked bis|tral and conduct of actual play dur-Tterday at the state armory in New | pecting this jump. S on © attalino has been hend (o one side as the la savate |ing its course on the field wholly to | Britain. % { recused of dods Atartin. hoth be- | 0 L ver him, and then shot |the players and officials directly | Mahoskie and Tubbs were the ter captured the | 7% ('Jy- Tight Lo catch the French- |concerned | outstanding players for the visitors, | Andre Routis, ring |50 e base of the neck just | Since Harvard and Princeton have | %hile Cohen, Truhan and Stefano- | e S A TS SR no athletic relations, scparate ugree- | Wicz Were the high scorers for the | Shuttle - 451{]0\{; COMIMItEER o ceontor il the eham- 82 0 everal minutes later before | ments wero drawn up between Yals ‘ho’?;flcql\:)l:(lu. _ S the IFFrenchman was revived and con- | and each of the two colleges who traders had ckout : © o se. | flculty in scoring at will; their team- | " aq y o SR 3 | vinced that he'd been hit by Jeftries | formerly composed the other mem.- ¥ ; Quelle° 'emhe’ls Abom Marks o e ot (o ¥ ot ot et i) bevaBockthokim s dmny work was a feature of the game. | 1 nous right hand | A0 S Willimantic played under a de- | ¥ I 1H v robably 2 wen e isadv age. e a break- BY JIGGER . { '1 ‘{‘-’, -" “H‘lm]:n\v‘~ Brady. ever the showman, cable CLUB OWNER SUIGIDES ]0“11 d]:;vju\d‘:;é’i\{eljx;l'twrd( br Am.‘ : crable to do with ate| B ho/ang {down some t-of-towners' Shuttle Meadow golfers have re- |outc o ring fans who have | Jeft o take advantage ot ”‘"{" Bl el T | ceived a special notice asking them |watched Ve in training here are | of luck, and }""”‘x" ”f_”l‘:p:"m & present at the game. A better idea | to report data relative to course |of 1he opinion that the Rochester | it ,.{l",fi ’:‘N"\“j{“"“ ({;'Txxty‘v\v:m“h savato | Aexander Julius Hetnemann Shoots | of the relative strength of the two | rec exceptional play on the |man will be able fo wear the cham- Clrainilie o1 f i [teams will be determined i e various holes and (he winuers of |pion down. provided he ges past | boxer of France, I'm golng to relie | Himself to Death at New Orleans | (i % &mn’flff\n“c b the yearly tournaments. A comn \ t few opening rounds and | undefeated.” he sai g e 2 | tee beaded by C. H. Baldwin, con- [punch out a victory en points. For | that kind of stuft for me Dascball Eark FAGLES BEAT UNKNOWNS | sisting of the chairman, ( 1. | wh v: Verde ¢ rdly be nmm"’- (CONYElE LS ol v New Orleans, Jan. % (P —Alexan- In a one-sided game played at the Barpes, J. H. Kirkham and>¢. W, [ered a Knockout menace to the| e der Julius Heinemann, who became | Nathan Hale school gym last night Park is gather this informa- w’w!wvun-ww“w fiia {~)“‘\",“{‘]< |“nlv;“v‘vll'”.\““\:- Jan, § (UP)—|the owner of the baseball club |the Engles basketball team defeat- tion for the purpe { placing the could easily pile up enough points to | v K | which first employed him as a pea- [ed the Unknowns 37 to 21. The i : ¥ nstitute of 2 permanent records et for in nt i s lost any- | Massach “1 :."m.l the HMae.|Nut vendor, shot himself fo death |winners went into a lead at the be- Suitable tablets will | a4 in | thing i long wonths during | nology ars, | 1ast night in his office at the New |ginning and were never threatened. the club house, accordin o | Which hie was 1 ating from the | vard wrestling team, 20/to 13ipointa: | o Lo ool park, Ho was 52| Phil Paretta was elected captaln of | ollce, secarduz tho Club cliiun-|aperations It by 30 B ez e Ml night. ; s old {the squad. Teams in the 18 year | pions for every year rinee formed by Dr G ralick, noted B >' % ‘ A groundkeeper who found the 1d class wantin ames are asked | was opened in 1916, 7 New York mer of fighte PLAN SPRING TRAINING |, & 1d Heinemann had rehcarsed [to get in muuhg f\uh H. Keeley, | Faliieeneril nantisthen recordsiof I Ballainoptne fencountefulll I @nica go, Tunta (R g o 8 o SR R o Wattling Hat | his|lelarone totshimn | interest to local and visiting golfers, | N0t only be the first under fire ing for the Chicago White Sox will) oo = 000 days ago. The coroner | ; | Members of the club are asked |0 Iis reconstructed maulies but it | giart at the San Antonio, T e oS s ot to note the winners and year on, will hielp him convince any numhe on Iebruary 17 when nefbattory Friends said Heinem l rm’tl"lr\' of the club championship, runners. (0f TiNg fans, expert and otherwise, | men and recrults begin to limber |, /0 S0 GOMERATE | Tecent ) Up, Class YA ARE By 4 that e a real champion, i A ST S and loles scored as ace A worthwhile successor to Kid Kap- m[mmw Bush, newly appointed ’““"'1;1?1\?1‘0;:;:\1:"::‘1 lm: ,:w(‘hu el ‘2:10‘:-‘1‘4”' L e e s by |lan and other gret featherwelshtifoger ‘of the Sox, was instructed to- S8y, FIECTRER L BIl s o i Ferrence, SEIL g SIS G T e L e L N B Eaieetl e S i o romeiiink e el SR e R B BB Ig have left the city, they are request- e “""”“‘]""' s a1 hmakers | gq4aq report on February life to baseball, developing miany D e e at the vingside for the battle i e aae e o 3 5 Required information was founa |CMding Tom McArdle, matchmaker CONTINUES AS COACH \‘Kwhl"ngl‘i‘nnnm{:'u‘x\\! ‘;lr\:om:mz::fn;:(t D mossILIeRloN olitaln Brio o tier 00 i onianareRcnman 8 Tonnny I 1ol el T IR CO) el e e me et SSUECEsic B Rconimifiu iR U aliotiol o aflam 1ax froseiafliv o war A GiiRonn dyitoo toaliieon ol (it o b S g ineialfticmembersEofonta | ie Utiol Bl san s BBt MOntIs T ol oot p vifooilb e fieatslanel (aconl e Ty Sy S e SRS | Sl 7 A0 andiuemody salnudehy i WeoT) o0 L Retrel [Dlunpias Madliorim iy sl o continue i niihaticanactt{ s s il o S el e R R R ; SRRk records, properly tabulated, which | MaXie (Boo Boo) Hoft of Philadel- n ¢ 3> B o ing the coming year. B ith a s [Razowsie bas often been remarked on at |Phias and several other prominent | 4UFI"8 (5 Gy piUbegEenall; [BEEELIAE S thosaoc e IR N ctojosrneasenver e Shuttle Meadow. |officials of the fistic realm who will it : Once the records are in hand, jt "¢ O hand to get a first hand view SALESMAN SAM i fe of the new champion in action. be the names or | °F (1® he : Batt championsiand runnerssuniion) s SOCVRSInE Nictoryfor Battaling & board in the gnil room, place tah- | Vil Nt only stamp him as a r I cre of other resords . o7 ichampion but it will assure him of - . g - s S e il Cords A0 plenty of work for all of the pro- (MGosH, (M GO RIGHT IN) (WELLT | GUESS V'LL GO 1N AR [CHARGE (T - AN' HERE'S THE. a e . jmoters who will watch him in ac- NOW AN’ BUY A PICTURE (|GET KITTY & LITTLE BIRTH- HONEST EACE I'M SUPPOSED e e ;...rru;:‘l‘.”‘“ m‘»‘m‘_““ tion tonight want to use him \NE BEEN WANTIN' Ta GET|| DAY PRESENT OM TH' STRENGTH ] 7 TO BRING ! tion anticipate a Vi he this end has been voted by the board IS oe e ioproneec, as ed by the board of |, s plainly evident a de- el in ; it is plainly evident that a d < > 8 | fea would prove mighty costly to 7 |the champion BASKETBALL RESULTS ith 2 otra CCNY e ||, With all his training behind hm, Bk Carmegle Teoh, 15, | PAtalino has had no difficulty with P R Bl 5 Tecinstructed maulies. The Bl i e ‘ ands Fave given him better service Sl iellste |in training than they cver did be- artmouth, 52; Norwich, 11. \rm-.v and that is one reason why the 73 | titleholder, Hy Malley, 1 manager, | and Lenny Murrello, his trainer, are | A all confident Bat will put Verde gdefeated Jib MceMillan, former Uni- |away within three rounds. They all versity of Illinois football star, in | CREDINS want {o make as flashy a showing GO = their wrestling maten here last nignt |as possible sa, the Iast Side ball of g5 winning two out of three falls, fire can be depended to try for as A JUST BRING ~ ——— quick a finish as possible. g AN HONEST ROCKNE RECORD The undercard holds considerable IPour fimes in 11 years has Knute | promise of riotous action. There has K. Rockne developed an unbeaten | heen a change in the semi-final due eleven at Notre Dame. The trick [fo a training injury received by was turned in 1919, 1920, 1924 and | Emil Rossi, Benny l.conard’s young 1929 bl .scws |Drotege who was to have fought BEATS McMILLAN Boston, Jan. % (UP)—Jim Londos

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