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. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1930. on 253 Speaking of Sports e, As was to be expected, there are plenty of roller hockey disa ¢ with the Herald's selections ill-star teams embracing the past son. We explained yesterd selections were onl our opinions of the various players and other fans are cntitled to their | opinions of players and their worth to a team. ou However. what we are now in- terested in is the view of the fans of this city towards players who should | De retained for the team next 3 The Arute brothers, through spoliesman, Jack Arute, have ¢ tlie fans of the city to write in to the Herald their choices of player. for the mext ye Iready severa have named the players who o {0 be rctained and we will printing these tomorrow. So wide and different are the | views of the fans with resard to she | makeup of a polo team that many | their interesting combinations can be chosen in the minds o the various/ pickers. Anyone interested in pre his or her views is invited 10 wr the loc will all be printed and turned over| to Manager Jack Arute for poscible use. ex- This. it appears to is a wise | way 1o go about getting a team hers | that the fans of the city would like. After all. according to the way Jack Arute figures, it is the fans who | support the team and they should | have something to fay about who | they would like to sec on the team. | us, ———— i scason. it is cpected, cach | team will be allowed 1o, retain three rs from the teams in existence Sugsestions as to teams, | should include three players of this 5 though this is not ab- | mber of New tended the ichell bout in Hartford last night. | The exhibition of the veteran ring | master. Britton. well worth th price of admission. tton spent the g crday in this city | aintances about the town and Jooking the place of his former yes- fdeace over. Johnny Glackin, Pliin- | ville's leading theater manager, | once a school mate of the former welterweight champion. piloted him about to the places where the scenes were once familiar 1o the boxer. Britain | ter part of | Other close friends of Britton met | him and showed real pleasure in re- newing their acquaintanee with him He enjoyed his visit immensely while iere and he paid a visit to the sports department of the Herald to pay his respeets. Tritton zaid that he has been fug for the past five years 1o et away from the ring but his business | ventures have been anything but ful and. as the only thing h is fighting, he has to keep at| business to carn his livelihood. | The way he acted la t night. he has about 10 more good years left in his £vstem. the SIX-DAY BIKE RACE New York, March 7 (Ar— to the fifth day, the 24 riders of the | inal 30 who rtarted in the 45th| international six-day bicycle race at | Madison Square Garden last Sunday | it are holding up well consider- | the closencss of the standing. The two dozen athletes look fit. and appear to fecl fresh for tonight's 1iding and Saturday's finish. Both da are expected to produ nous pedalling in an endeavor to break the three-cornered deadlock fo ¢ honor: | Grimm and Lands, McNamara and Winter, and Letourner and Brocardo arc up front. Knotted for second place are the Beloni and Debaets, Snencer and Deulberg and Beckman and Hill Combinations. | OLLEGE TEAM | Ma T (P—Georg: | Jic Jr., anking tennis star and member of the Davis Cup team wha led the University Chica te the Big Ten net title last £oring will not be with the Maroons this ye who still has a season of in- tercollegiate competition, has decid- i to devote his time to tournament | play, in preparation for the Davi Cup matches. AFTER RIGHT FIELD POST West T'alm Beach, Fla., March 7 (—Another applicant for the right | ficld post of the St. Touis Browns, made vacant when Frank McGowan | was released. appearcd in Earl Me Nelly yesterday. McNeely, consider ed the only regular of the four as- piran ight on hitting and as a res 1zer Killefer likes the ap- pe of Ted Gullic, husky | Ozark mountaineer. IT PAYS SMAR hletics at the Univer of Tennsylvania making the 1 roll the first semester are not r quired to attend classes during the second semester providing they maintain their first term average of 35 or better. New York | —DAILY— | EXPRESS | 52 50 ONE 337 ROUND WAY TRIP Return ticket good 30 days Brand New Latest Type Parlor Car Coaches Comfortably Heated—Bonded—Insured We Gunrantee Your Comfort Teave Crowell's Drug Store 37 West Main St. 10:30 A, M. and Daily and Sunday Phone 1951 Make Rescrvations Early YANKEE STAGES, Inc. [l e in sclections of players for |2 1 team next year and these | L Britton- | ! cnewing ac- |, | ers centered upon th | years being granted. WITH THE BOWLERS ROGERS ALLLYS STANLEY RULE Giants LEAGUE fans who |, Knowles Valentine Babecki R. Me Per horpe Pirates 54 .51 Parker Ad Johnson Mo s1 1 511 Athletics dger 15 Brown 114 Cardinals Indiany 106 Cirose Leupold 495— MMERCIAL LEAGUE pinetta’s Market 122 95 104— Helle .88l 109 93 chi 5157120 oa $7 110~ 3 y 05 104 Wazn Co. N. B. Lumber Ero i | welis Shepard Pedem Cooney Rrooks ronosky Eddy Milk 15 1t g samons Young 435 Post Office a5 80 104 108 115 104 Gay Anderson Boardman MeA: Bt SPCCIAL MATCH Martford Rogers, New N. Tronosky -167 Kioss Foote Anderson Gacek EXPEGT RUTH TO SIGN WITH YANK King of Swat fo Conler With Owners of Club Today . Petersburg, Fla, March 7 (P— ‘he momentous question whether Babe Ruth will be paid $75.000 or $85,000 for his 1830 mauling transcended training camp activitics of the New York Yankces today with the club’s president and sole cwner, Col. Jacob Ruppert, her with his lawyer for a conferenc with the home run King. In advance of the big salary soirce speculation among the camp follow- tvo possibly ventualitics: (1) That Ruth and Ruppert wil compromise on a one-year agrec- ment, calling for the record salary of $85,000. (2) That Ruth will capitulate to the Ruppert logic and sign on the club’s terms of ,000 a year for 1930 and 1931, representing an in- crease of $5,000 over the slugger's salary for the past three seasons. On the basie of Col. Ruppert's re- marks on arriving here last cve- ning, there was not the slightest chance of Ruth's demand of $85.000 L year for cach of the next three The colonel made it emphatic that he would con- cede no three-ycar contract on any terms. He feels that the club h: gone far enough in offering $75,000 and that this represents a thoroughly fair arrangement in the view of the | possible decline in eficiency of the home run king’s productive power. —_——————— Bennett Nelson | Merchant Tailoring 55 West Main Street o | ones’ victor: Y GYM NOTES Coach Frederick Feldman of {he | local “Y" swimming team will take | | his Intermediate squad of natators to Meriden Saturday afternoon. | Those who will represent the “Y| are s follow Crowley, Terence. Dickenson. IFowler, Remillett, Spen- | cer and Torosiar!, Events zre as follows: 40 yard free style, 100 yard | free style, 40 yard back stroke, 40 yard breast stroke, 160 yard relay and diving. i The team will meet at 1:30. The meet in due to’start at 3 p. m. Chicago Cubs to Meet Los Angeles Tomorrow Avalon, Caialina Islands, Cali”, rch 7 (®—With a recond i {in the championship of Catalina | land series their task for today | Chicago Cubs were 100! to a chance to tal } Angeles Coact League morrov. A lcaderless group, v cruits and a regular to do the piich- ing, vyesterda cutpoint Captain Charley Grimm’'s team and its two regular hurlers and a rookie, 5 to i, in the first of the island t games, Grimm’s home run, the st of the seazon, caved his teawur from chu out, while Hack Wils s hi s responsible leac hout a the “y» | Meriden is th two re- | [ Osborn | 2alone, | Most Philly Regulars | Due at Training Camp ‘ Winter Hav:n, Tla., March 7 P} —Most of the Phillies regulars were | ‘41\1:) at the traini quariers toduay | | and Manager Burt Shotton plannel| to start intensive practice in a dav| jor two. Up to date the workouts| ih.’|\"§ been confinea mostly to ba ting and limberinp-up exercises. | President Heydler, of the Nationul Leagu,e looked over the Phillies yve - | terday He id he figured | ton’s team as one of the dark hors oi the league. “Shotton has all the hitting ke wants,” Heydler declared, “'give hi scme pitching and the other teams | will have to move some.” | Manager Must Revamp Infield of White Sox I san Antonio, Tex 7 —-Due to the holdo: | lam Kamm, Alex Mets Sh , and the delay v oin getiing 10 ¢ Donnie Bush toda of revamping the Whi Tush must have two gainst the Giants in the [ two exhibition games and | ent. there simply aren't cnou {to go around. Dud Clanc lonly first baseman by tr at third ba a like situation ¢ with Irving Jeftries the lonc tormer. Yankee Casualty List Grows at Fast Petersb Ila., Mar Yankees rate ams Lo send cek-end's at pro homea de v Pace —The York | alarming [ were morc |in practice R catchers victims, Hargrave stopped onc Dust Rhodes' shoots with his and Lad to retire. Benny Bengough took up F ve's job only to have the little finger of hia Ioft hand toin off by one of Rhodes’ pitches Herb Pennock. e nded ac, stopped a baited ball with his kn-e and was limping badly. Ken Wil [ liams spent most of e day in .l club house taking treatments for a lame by the bov ess serlously injured 0 of e we Bubbles of wirst Training Tilt Tomorrow Paso Robles, Cal.. March 7 (®)--| Hostilities between the yanigans anl the regulars in the Pittsburgh Pic- ate training camp here will not be- gin uatil tomorow, Pilot Jewel Ins {announced today. Too much ra’ has slowed up the preliminary dril and Ens has declaed his charg | msust at least one more 5ol | solid workout before going into al contest A leng rehcars:l s held ) was on the slate bhatt | —ie it Roy reported v ve an <t hother and camp ay tomorro today under rain Oakland onificldur, ay. foir Pittsburgh, March 7 (UP)—Coach | carlson of the | burgh i('l\ rlic | ketball p | Syracuse guare | eftective against | | e . } ISE FROM COACH | University of Pitts- basketball team regard: Hyatt as the greatest ba he has ever seen. Th s were the only ones Hyatt this scason. COLGATE STAR LOST Dick Kent, Colgate sprinter and captain of the track team, is lost to | the team tnis son wse of | scholastic difficultics. Kent was h scorer of the Aaroon team last year, | in which he won the title of intc | collegiate outdoor rd das | champion. be | the loc | play from the | Hartiord, New 1 Gre | out with | going into t ) | Chica | Holt st | form of Glenn Wright | that in all probability LOCAL HANDBALL COMBINE CAPTURES STATE TITLE Strong and Hergstrom Take Final Honors in Tourna- ment by Defeating Meriden and New Haven in Suc- cession—Playoff Involved Teams From Eight Asso- ciations — Hardware City Pair Takes Silver City Crew Into Camp, Two Out of Three — Down Elm City Duo Two Straight. Strong-He e LY. M. . in the ed Office ate Doubles tournament, n the state title terday in Meriden, defeating tcam om New Haven and Meriden. t Light teams were centered in the following arsociutions: | iournament held in New Britain. | vwhich would have miad Erigzeport, ' blo to compete in Cleveland alk, In committee composed of "Y' ) state, will meet in 0 as to send to Mon- ‘anadian undoubt- resenting In the fine handball S en tw Now failed recent sta dgeport, v clizi- local nd- the nyar ins team to como through in the Meriden, Middletown, the enwich uthern s and ction players enwicl the foll championships which will cdly b 1in April. B o o rs that the loc:l international troph cady delegated Frank uvenile vwooder ke a suilable n ted Greenwich, The winners of thes: New Haven and Norwalk, f New Haven winn finals handball ill win The nort found the it out: town, New cra ollowing te riden and Hartf Rritain. gl Wl New Which ms battling | ¢ cd Middle- |t rd foricited to |y iis brou Meri- tain t or o de- team should meet enin the f ed the Mer icn 1 def e in the local tea SPRAKS T0 HL-Y CLUB O AIR HATL SERVICE — Frankie XKlick outpointed Ward (10): Madizon Dix outpointed Jin lo (10). San parks. St ul Bellingham, V my Goodrich, Factford Man Describes Methods of | Buiiz 2 and Pilots! Janesville, W O outpointcd Chies (10). 1id of the spoke to or HMi-Y in the M K Coloniz the men club at LG a spoke wion. M handled. cribed « flying at night Wd the n ha, Clyde Kine % e ie Tio#tford outpointed Al Jack B hell Joseph, Mo. Henry . knocked out Eddic s (1), ton Boston (10). night on dev told ho NMr. K- TS connec or th n <0 de Lenard. O'Dowd, | ¢ ¢ ith Columb wnd in cloudy io d d to bring um AUSTIN COMETS LOSIE Austin - Come basketball hard fought game to the ast Bristol 24 to 18 end of dangers 1 inin L a loc The s ticd a the | point at te the s but st frame, fe cd s and John team. The Austin Comets i Tonc ruction Kasulis, 1 Johnson, « Morawa, r De vho P i p Groth r ¥ Geor T 1 \ John 15 Bristol Celties 1 Simone Germondi Driscoll Pascuci, Davitt, ¢ Piplc, s now cominz boys crowdi indoor iz rins Gepartment. A tourni- taried s ondition the boy will he members in tour n | ment on to for (he ci andstrom 1. Morawa. imer, Klimelk. or¢ \" = = i THOMPSON A HOLDOUT Recruit Is Showing Plenty of Promise nion, I'la ch 7 (A—Bill ers, reeruit ccond basemai March 7 -—Iresco hompson, of § Louis, captain and sccond-baseman for the Philadel- phia National League team, declarcd he would not report today with th trom Danville, 11l howing ond contingent at the Phillics’ usual promise in th Louis training camp at Winter Haven, Fia., nal camp and already has drawn | because of a salary dispute. Thomp- ure-footedn finz | son said he and President B arm and double-play a Ma- | not far apart, but far cnough ager Gabby St howev:r. | Lim at home. wouldn't predict that he would stici | but looks on him as certainty. Seven Louiz, Dray un- his year cen of the 30 odd W ind cre announee diana unive football ability d the secason Ia fall New Casil o today for ne ceries Vo ot pion Athlctics. named as a last John nuih o Review ine. Bissonette Arrives campus March HAVE of dual HEAVY n ference mer HAWKS the Brooklyn Dodgers is| A pair one optimistic announceme. SRRy e another. With the return 19| o national col part of W.l-clnded on bert Robinson’s infield proble ule of Towa Statc olved, and now comes | Del after wAs PURPLE STAR Brud DRILLS Northwe will be in shape (o the bass, er. star first Biszonette i Gant underwent aRo il ccived en will par but will ¥ worl from the broken log tions during the wint 1 50 swiftly ¢ pr ith the “Bissoneite will be 1ys Robinzon, 1 =0 loose e ) sonson He ctice tice in th inwW BN any: time he | USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS SALESMAN SAM | PHEW! Gee WHI2' aM | seeIN’) tthe | One ill be a VW, 10 0110 PUBLIC R FUNDS Lou Patrolman sorted while Roneni »out 1 heard (reneral Campaign to Be First i Move Thai 20 Years more 1 A. will mak current e In previous and a small| & membership sary funds people. s from New Authent Styles ter Crona mond Lir Sherwood chic il divisions. rosed ion of isio o on n ¢ o will 1 noo similar hotel, will be held the followiir days at the game hour. whieh ory local now is doing the o the An asso worl u prelim have moti films bers in dard ctio will be shown in lo pictur t following w ihe MAN COMMITS SUICIDT Haven, M Condon. 42, of thi city pier last night a cd. rolman dived into the water ody. The latives this of eh ames and recovered no known Polic ay m in a lot riront cit his ti THIRD GOLI COURSE Nel (rr) will have a third golf course immer with the deci- oble to d comin of B. A sion lop im- L in South MAY PLAY TACKLE $30, Tiox Jor head football cos of 1 liver forni Arbelbi ond 1. 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