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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1930. —_———— e e . NEW BRITAIN BASKETBAIL .TEAM HAS EASY TIME IN DEFEATING SCHENECTADY QUINTET -—TABS COMBINATION RETAINS ITS PLACE AT HEAD OF SUNDAY AFTERNOON COURT LEAGUE—SO. CHURCH AFTER ITS FOURTH COUNTY ‘Y’ CIRCUIT TITLE SOUTH CHURCH SEEKS 4TH | [} 'SCHENECTADY QUINTET IS ROSENBLOOMWI. FAVORITES ARE WINNERS COUNTY “Y” CHAMPIONSHWH”flfiRBSRmT TEAW EASY VICTIM FOR LOCALS ™ ATLE JONSGN| IN TABS' COURT CIRCUIT i . invi i ! ) i : immy Pi i i - . [ ided Decisions Are Reached as Teams Battle in Meets Plainville On Big Hartford Y. M. C. A. Floor To- . ; Jimmy Picken’s Baskethall Team Fails to Stop Hard- | : One-Si ] 5 nsighitlfvicetorv Mgans Another Title—Defeat Like- fP layer With Punch leely 0 ware City Offense or Solve Stonewall Defense-—=Har,lem H@rleqmn 0 Meetsmg Sunday Afte.rnoon League—Society Team Re‘t;!ss ly to Cause Tr.iple Tie for Lead—Wapping Avenges | Land Regular Berth f New Britain Tepm Runs Wild in First Half to ging GlllC&g() Negm Tomgl]t Lead .by Taking East Ends Il‘ltO b'Cau:?p bg Wi : Defeat at Hands of Plainville — Intermediate | R m‘ Amass a Lead of 30 tp 8§ — Lanpher'mcn Coast ol e PR Margin, 30|t? lld—g;g;;s gom tma R(;?ctOl.\s‘an;ge League to Wind Up. (L e e Through Second Session to 47 to 38 Win—Sloman |1, ) 2 Sons of Italy Under 32- ount — | Rosenbloom, the Harlem Harlequin, everything to gain and nothing 19 | Leads in Scoring. | who cares neither how often nor Never Threatened. 1 4 lose, grey haired Bill McKechnie has | | whom he fights, battles Larry John- County Standing £ i~ — son, slugging Chicago Negro, ig the ' begun his four-year term of offize | on, slugging Chicago Negro, iy i i ront 5 : 7 BURRITTS B']w T manager of the Bozton Bravas! Ilashing the most brilliant form |lead. Mason went in for Collins and | feature 10 rounder of League Standing team started off badly and droppul : benefit show | 5 | ¢ o New Balnileniels by putting & premium on the old|of the present son, the New |Darrow took Arburr's plac |at Madison Square Garden tonight. | W L - |the two first games and ]f"h“ \:“;‘; Plainville ...... 4 | fashtoned Svation Dritain basketball team, led by Al| New Britain kept up its fast Work | yitn 2 shot at Jimmy Slattery,| JaPS «-:eooe- 2 B | the mext six. This =creak r°]5‘ VAROIET s +1 | " The harder and longer the Brav.s | Sloman, Jimmy Collins and ~Sid [and literally coasted through the|..oo o o SO0 8L A S €| Eagles ......5 3 . |the team from lnst _to first places ol R \ “ock ‘em in spring training, the be.. | Richman, handed tho highly touted |remainder of the game for a wide- (o887 =20 (B AN POt | SFE B8 Tast Ends ... B - [One of thy two defeats was by.tna West Avon e e otliihaine | andi eIyl own: Swhenrc:ady‘nmr;mm! victory. © Had the local |; o0y o still was willing m‘v Sons of Italy 6 Lagles in an overtime period in tha Highland Fark £ ik T ol IRt T " " quintet a sound trouncing at the|team kept up the pace it set in the | ¥ S S N first game of the season. e L R e ik H]gh SChOOI Basketeers Slllll]g " ¥eu know T have never favorcl|Stanley Arcna Saturday might, the |first period, Schenectady would have |(hee O HONSON and wisk o cefeat| Yesteeday's Results The Fast Fnds were no match foe L 5 ‘ ) i N {he dovelopment of defense in any | fal score being 47 to 35~ | been the worst beaten team {0 have |y, rom meeting Slattery. John-| Eagles 32, Sons of Italy 23. the Tabs. Scconds after the gams L e vy g SEflSOflS S“rpme at Arena (T3 T i 8 B Oncee again the visiling team held jappeared here this year. |son . dropped a close decision tol Tabs 30, East Ends 11. started Henry Recano of the asn i i P — McKeehnie. “In this day and age of | the start-of the game well past the| A]l of the local men who got into | pete TLatzo at the Garden a few| — Ends made a long shot.. His team ouniiiconseottyni Hantionl Copnly baseball T am a firm belicver that |2dvertised time. Two of the players, | saoturday night's game, werc in finc |\.ceks ago but rates as one of the| Favorites that are batlling for|ent scoreless from this point unci Y. 3. C. A. baskethall champion-| = Outplaved from start o finish, the 5o 1oy io%ne thing, Ball games |['9dder and Meinholt, were In this | rottlo and they simply. Tan away|moet gangerous hitters in tho 175-|(he pennant @ the Tabs' Bunday |two minutes before half-time. The Slinicont 5 Britain | Burritt hasketball team went down | 116 PURCH 18 (0 DATE B BUE ity in plenty of timo to atart at 9 |with the opposition. Picken "'“““‘flmound e L remman Gaskotball Leagus carme| East Ends were without a score for ARG e ght when it | (0 defeat in one of the biggest sur- | MENONGE S0 TS 0 o, | O'clock, but the others, in an auto- | o play guard so that-he could on | "Lou e Buffalo light heavy- | theonsh as winncrs yestoraay when |practically <11 minutes.: The: halC prises of the entire scason in the| mobile which was being _driven DY | pose Al Sloman. Al's eight basketes ; i R : time score was 15 to 5. meet e Plainville ' quinte : 5 but we will do considerable scoring v Pick > . - |weight, meets TRosey Rosales of | the Tabs, league leaders, and Eagles, B e asium fn | Preliminar, e the Stanles| 8 T\ account, if T can fing |1mmy Picken, former Bristol BN-|and a foul for a grand total of 17 AT o, e e runners-up, ol Gl The Tabs - quintet doubled iid ebig e i B e satunaay Ivneniine (IS ator SEaRl e O | dees star, arrived here well after 10 | points, attests to the unsuceessful | * """ T Giome, | The leaguo race will bo de.|Score in the sccond hal and finisha a game which will bring the lea . ¢ 16 D ¥ ¢ Wa ' k. T r way % A € 5. C T2 2 & W West Hartforl 3 a1 | ©'ClOCK. The contest got under Way | aitempt of Picken to stap him. | : conk | €6 With a 30 to 11 lead. schedule of hot ot S | As a result of this policy of brute 1y 0050 a0 'om"‘w D e ‘Wm 15| Other bouts on the national|cided in the last games mext we R i e close. Plainville e cesong | force in practice, the natives and |*" ik Aodas DSRAnG. S.caman fos & | schedule includc: | when the Tabs and Eagles play casn | “Lefty” Truhan and e nds of Wapping on Saturday n posed of prese tourists on the outskirts of Water-| Yithout much ceremony, the New | points. Every New Britain man = ronight AL o e are o |the Tabs' stars throughout ths e S el Ll iy st high sch ayers w B ) Irita ea ) g impene- | scored. ST et 4 : 2 e di o r its victory over the up-state Sn Bast ME ‘“‘“’\‘\" \‘::v e I’_”,',I‘;“,,’r;f“ n’”i"”'r’;w‘]"" Ahnnenss “';:“,’n A Foddomore thol besc| Garden: I News Yorlk T 6 Banovici | Mot a time SeiE Nl oolicd Sas W tRthcil Serrl s S han SilerlinaRel disomie P Shuyan wlonscadlus b ening RS Gl e v b i o ng cover by the JON<|;lack that had tho visitors fairly [bets for Schancctady. Both of |BINEhamion, ve. Henry La Mar,|Sons of Italy team. holder ot tha | follow up shooting in tho first half. tically carried out a “killing off clouts of the 1930 crop af { ligt savywoeigh 0 rounds; ar position, might spring a sur-| Wichn was the high scorer of tha B 2 5 i defeat of the azon. The final St CrOP ™ | dizzy hefore the ggame was under |these men played nice floor games ||18ht heavyweig il ] ellarfiposiion il shigaptine, e process by which Plainville and The cl uniform, with the el t 4 o $ o ; 5 Philadelphia, George Godfrey, I prise and defeat the Eagles. The Wapping climinated cach other from | S€OTe was 2§ 1o =3 way very long. Collins opened scor- and caged 26 of their team’s points. | 4 ' ling with two foul shots, one after | Makofski played only the last two|DCi¥ille, Pa. Negro, vs. Jack Gross, | Kagles took the lead first but later| The summary in front as well as on the| g oiher and this was the signal | minutes of the game. He shot a | Salem N. J. heavyweights, T Ty T (eI e i back of the shirt, contributes to Uhe | ro tho entire team to start pop- |basket on the first play but went [Foundsi Vincent Forgione, Philadel-| ficld goals in succession. The scove o ” terrifving cffect of the hoys froit|ping the ball through the rim. while | scoreless after that. The summary: | Phit. ve. Ricardo Alis, Spain. light | was tied at five r\om!s.f hlm ;t wa \"P“r]‘fi"‘- 5 B i Beaverton. Oregon Beau- | 3 siti of | o “ " |heavyweights, and Willic Henry, n broken in favor of the Iiagics | e, 1t either s McKechnie particulsr | “Now' Britain rolled up a total of | £ o [Hazleton, Pa. cach six rounds; at|Colwick made it 8 fo 5, but Gil| Wichn. . t position his players occupy, 9 {19 points hefore Schenecttady ‘“m]!‘:' ,.'/ Y : »|Oklahoma City, Joc Tacko vs.!came through again and his field |Jim O'Bricn, leng as they can hit. The star re-geored. Picken had gone through S > George IMoftman, New York, heavy- | goal and foul shot tied the tean:s ek : player: only sccoml “eruit in camp, biz. ra Walter | ror several shots but none was _w,..‘]," R | wei 10 roun at Tulsa. King|bnt it was a timely one and the Sons Total 13 1y be that this fecling pr Berger, who hit forty home runs 15 | cossful in registering. At the elght | e s 4 4|Tut. Minneapolis. vz Wild Cat|of Ttaly led 10 to S. Crescenzo of East Ends in the Bu Los Ar s in the Pacific Coast|and a half minute mark, Husta, | xopoer ik o |Monte. Drumright, OKla.. light-|the Sons made it 12 to §. Ferrence | rld. members of received | peagye Jast season, came cast W [ brother of the famous guard ‘with |+ G weights, 10 rounds; at Louis, | was fouled and he made his two | Baylock. rf ........ 0 I e e L te ol con ety outficlder but may t the £cason |the Cleveland Rosenblums, sank 252 : g " |lou Terry. St. TLouis vs. Marty | chances good and then Nick Perry ym')m ser, tf .... 0 Just have its winmng t oo . . e third base. Ruseell (Red) Toi- | schenectady’s first basket. Todder | mota 9 Fields, hicagd, featherweights, [ta was fouled and he made two|liecano, 1f . sor 2 n entry marted the Burritts ineach o lin third bLasem ted from jadded two fouls but the spurt was schenectady John Schwake, Webster Groves, vs. | shots which tied the score at ‘_‘(v_l'”"‘fl‘“- C peees 2 Plainville and Xc 8 fourEaunor Hollywood of the coust circuit, s only momentar; I . ts | Tiny Rocbuck, Kansas City, heavy- | points. A field goal b nudwri“ Preisser, 1 S el stronzestiiine ups avails| i Ross and e Hehy the two for- | hitting hard enough to warrant the | New Britain came back into the | Smith, v B 2| weights, and Al Stillman, St. Louis, |and a foul shot by Crescenzo gave | eckert. 1z, ....... 0 able in tonight's game, which will | Wards on the © guintet, weese | prediction he ma place the aci fray with a vengeance ' and out- | Meinholt, 1f . 5 |vs. Tred Cullen, San Francisco.|the Sons a 15 to 12 cdge at hal- | Klopp, I3 1 | 1 front park have daily heen rent cmblem of an Indian in war- | anything better than a tic, while a| Probably Burritts figured that ew Britain victory tonizht will | the opposition would be rather casy. bring the title here once again. The high school quintet failed (o A loss for the locals will drop chow really good hasketbail them back into a tie with Plainville, until near the end of the scazon an while Wapping will make the dead- | many of the followers of the teaun | lock a triple one if it defeats South- | in this city who had failed to wateh ington, as it is expected to, up -n|ihe quintet in action, figured that pping this evening. 1In the event |y iis knotting of the r -1 other week of busy ncgotiations onid play will probably loom ahead, for the state mter-covnty play begins L rude awakeni e the high cchool toss outprayed =nd ou:- {art ot 2:30 o'clock. The locals de- | Outstanding on their team's offensive | batic ficlding but light hitting Fred- Sad loutplayealandifoutsped ilic | Modaer ol 3 lightweights, cach 10 rounds; at/|time. & teated Plainville on that team’s own | Work., Rors ¢ 4 10 points whils | dy Maguire at the keyetone sack. 1f | opposition until at half time, the | Makokski, S | Toledo, Cowboy 12ddie Anderson,| Within a minute after the sta.t Totals % 4 3 floor early in tne scason and hope | Schmare collected a total of seven | McKcchnie finds any potential Babe [ocal team was in the lead 30 to §. | Husta, Iz ...... 5 5 5 |Chicago, vs. Johnny Farr. Cleve-|of the sccond half the score was tid | Referee. Shechan; timer, Sikora; 1o repeat iheir trinmph teaic points for his share of the mighc:| Ruths of Lefty O'Douls in his col- Sccond Half Picken, 1g p {land, lightweights, 10 rounds. | at 15 points on shots ny Colwick and | scorer, Butler. pite two tr 1es work. The play of the entire team | lection of pitchers, he will not hesi- | With this wide margin, the Hard- - —| Tuesday—At T.os Angeles, Eddic|P. Perretta. Then Terrence anl —— : t thelon the floor, however, gave them in the least to =hove him into | ware City crew started to take PO ety 38 | Mack, Denver. vs. Goldie Hess, Los|Lyndon put the Fagles in /the LOCAL TEAM DEFEATED c on the Burritts whi n outficld, things casy in the sccond half.| ' Scor time: New T Ange junior lightweights, 10 |lead. This was an advantage which| The Mecriden Boys' entirely unable en.| No doubt McKechmie h mind Collins caged four points while |30, R for reven, 15 { Grimala, Crowley i3 %G it the Yanks cl wed 1 i turning the tar urck | son all played ex players. Only three e in unplayed after tonight—Way: club Kete rounds; at Kansas City, Tizer John- | the Eagles did not lose. As the cou- | ball team defeated the Russwin Re- a4V Scheneciady started to pick up H : wnders; Scorer, |ny Cline vs. Jock Malone, St. Paul, | test came to a close the Eagles were |serves. formerly the Mohawks of » a number of championships and i baskets to pull down New Driizin's Crean. middleweights, 10 rounds; at Port-|doing some heavy scoring. At onec |this city, in a game played in Meri- nd they, too, ¢i even the Phillies by the sheer land. Ore.. Harry Dillon. Winnipeg, | time, four minutes from the end, |den Saturday night. Ilynn. Meri« noi pplication of brute force. slugg:1 \e. Pete Carken. Pell, Wash,, mid-| Bucheri and Augustino made fietl den center, made a free throw in The d secur- | veieran manager has not the ington—and these will by Burritis con.- | their ¥ into fifth pociti dleweights, 10 rounds. | goals which put the Sons four points{the last minute of play to put his 1t Hazardvill . Houthinzton .t | hinations in their ts to over- | National League last year. T! LUEAL I]E MI]LAYS NATIONAL GUARDS WILL | Wednesday—At Youngstown. 0. |behind but Colwick and Ferrence|team ahead. Dugan played a fine q land Pask | t: ke a lead the All-Star il | K. 0. Christner, Akron. vs. George |made points while the Sons were |game for the winners while Gutow- g in the t quarter. Thesc - | st illusion about re his tean i PLAY BR]STOL QU[NTET‘«'WM Sydncy, Australia, heavy- | being held scoreless. ski went well for the Reserves. Tha cleaned up within the next week €| ed o click in any real fashion until| going. if anywhere. for 1930, 1! | 10 ro "l @il's work in the first half and|Russwins will play the Boys’ club {wo. They are not cxpected to hav final quarter when the Burriis | knows, as do all the crities, that i b ey | Ducheri's efforts in the zecond frame | Reserves of 3 nich if any be one the 1 | this city tonight. The . ceored the winners 10 to 4 but| will take a “1914 miracle” cven {o 3 b day—At ek, Madis : ) Maple Ends Will Bring an Aug- | S S LG e e o e | summar “tandin: tiik A 2 5 Squa wrden, Tony Canzoneri, | 3 . had been done earl - raves out of the cellar, 4 4 | Ttaly team. Johnny Colwick = Russwin Reserves Intermed b i s ped = ; : mented Squad of Tossers to This | New York. ve, s us Loayza, |t . T ] nm..mllx ¢ leaguc ¢ All-Stass led 10 4 as a “cheerful pes it owilh JULLLOY ) City Wednosda . and Vineent Sircel s |Tagles. Terrence had a perfect day|Capodice. rf ... 3 0 rought to a close this week, Two i e G time (and he h four of ‘t M T & ) g he vt et i the foul line Grocki, 1f 0 : I . T . : ) N aor Do ; e e A o o s irocki, Pad ncs arei regu listed—Sourin | had added a point to this 13 at his dicpozal) lie thinks &[Gl] fO] Nefl B]l[alfl FIYC Bristol_ Nesw basketball |+ l\‘hl\\lur:h't‘% 4',]Y e "n:‘:: Sl The summary: Terwilliger, ¢ ..... I ¥hurch 2t Tirst Taptist and Whi half. The breach was v omething can b vout th « |rivalry which has been in existence | Ghicago. Reno Devos, Telgiam. 1. | Gutowski, g : [ pets at Southington iz postpon-: 1 inteis went into the | situation. The man who led Pitt x ¢ Slnelthe Dristoll Dhdees tana b Tart | Gi x' ‘(:]v;‘ e ! 7 7 Tl Kulman, Ig itests are also left, but the Whip- ith the All-Stars lead- | burgh and St Louis fo pennant: ghly pross agented New |8ince the Dristol Bndees and Lan- |Clyde Chastian, Dallas, Tex, mid-j. . ‘ A T clinchinz B Here the ] [t S e L e DeMolay basketball team | pher's New Britain team battied on |dleweights. and Ernic Sche B the championzhip and none of th pu t theic work |uccomplishment, hardiy could uo|Proved no mateh for (ho undefenicd | tho chalked court Will be rosumea [\ vs. Paul Pantaleo, Chicago, ol Jr o e . Meriden Boys' Club ab ors pected affect 1) T - \ P Pe (¢ CPrese ng Nath e 2 cavy o & ECILILOS 20 - : a 5 g N ) holdovers is expected to ! 5. The summar mmediately oliaged i icven un Nl Eenesenting ethan RIS | wedncaday nighbaviicnlthe Nationall| oo e s SOl ELTEOLNORE IR ol Gl ] 1 Tld. ¥ cuteome All-siar the outlook for the Braves. U LOIRE g eV o SR ¢ the N ind | por s, = ana|D. Perrelta, rg 2 ! Dudack, v = it 5 S 5 , and the locals buried the ‘ il play the Maple End|gorio, sSpain. featherweights, and | IR vhat the club needs more thin team of Tirictol, Dublipsky, Chicago, vs, | Ferrence, 15 Mastriane The Bristol team will have three Cabana, Philadelphia, Tight- | UL 5 who wore the uniform of the Endee ¥ : ht T st Total Dugan, rs i e o M. C. A. her weights, cach cight rounds: at Mol- v Lnockout victim of Art Shir ! st ol ']\ ]“"” S tearm. EVicCarney, EaWard v Wikerljsdioon . JHize! Doman. tellyaeod Martin, g rowld curing the vis Iognliling Hunvien i e Re e Rl b D e i d el shara i il e R B0 ST St 2D S5 1 S e e i1l pezhaps fittle punch-drunis, |10 Nisllors mot o tevelh as antitl- | otcrani who fa slilll going strons | iaerieres e e, Bete | ARG o e nE i et e fenivens o aekstiy IR G [ SRS R e R e bl dososong Uil S B el (g bly do a bet i benindiflis | A SRl then ; d to e or be the fourth time this year that|nreyer Grace, Chicago, welter- | Ari £ - Tiraer, Bilta. Scorer Pt than any LaekiUp in camp bac | ter -'o‘v, ocal Torward. trl=iyvalorman Masuboen in the uniformi|o s T | Gin, e e IEnk ) mbutolisdnchina sumies e At RISt et IR B o r s rivalitesim iplaning e Insdi ey |MAs ot LERDER S SRR S8 et o e e | HURLERS GIT WORKOUT I echnie hopes to land another ma A x‘ e ;‘M' e ‘\|v;\lf'| r; Dritain. He has been on the win- P oa T s oh e eh vs. | Crescenzo, 13 3 E Orlando, Ila., March 10 (®)—Vots van when rival clubs bezin cuiiiag v,‘) e U ”,‘:,, "MV‘ “:_,‘;_‘}‘mmn-v Nng torntelwiceland jonifa Slosingi|i s e e e DR L - cran hurlers of the Cincinnati Reds e o T e[ v e his, six rounds ! ! 2 LocayiaTitholn isdoppornliyito) With Berger clated for third an1{fei Bonls. RN 'y game will bring : 2t e Seon tin 2 | work e the mound as the Redieas Rollins for rccond, MeKechnic L “']” “" s points |. hi ‘J Morey | together the fast Stanislaus e o Z {ill the richest | Referec. ; timer, Sik :{went into their cond week of Jherts foleampielanh v SRRREES UEL LRSI SR e R team and s 2V sl iving Dol ML R B R s training. Long George Kelly, first Viing claotah roschtvisha T City vivals under @ humiliat- e e e N 35-15 core in a one-sided game Wapping Strikes Bac Plainvit County payed in ville made a game out of through the first half, Wappir ing able to no more tha 17-14 lead dur thiz period. i cond half the home fore played to better advaniaze anl ; e pulled awa om their vicitor B i : i . defensive me | This game wi ' The game was one of the rovgli- : i ”'im i o ,f’l"‘il‘(k‘.'( ; The victory avenged 50 de- at§ o'elock. || operty which he and his fmml,\“ Sixth in Succe baseman, ~_arrived in camp yester- est plaved on the Wapping fioor in it Foll S , | feat inflicted upen New Rritain hy were allowed to keep is valued at,| ~Yesier Hstorvgor hepalabn) devschebisingiotsduag siogeg dall Wlong: thnell hlives nlattes ¢ ; = i ‘O‘nm:rn i m.“ nitter m\nvvr\l‘.lv’, o B L L[TTLE TO CHEER ABOUT more than $100,000,000. {vas the <ixth in succession. The | present and accounted for. the game staited v d ] 25 3 S ‘. - ML e 5 ot o Ceore. o ) oy 4 i : St s v ilbetare et ootk straight win scored by the lo- Halleh i g el ; et el cven if Bob James finishes €als this year and their 14th if the B ot o 1 e e T S R e i s s sew vonk s st ooy 0 QUR. BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN Chicago White Sov. and the flo AT e e played end with the Yor i ) 3 March 10 () Aai orecaTii e apiain Fresco Thompson and Giants Jact ye : SR < | John McGir, had little to eheer WTHEY TELL ME DAKE , 1\ WELL SAY, MATTY, P=4-gRES SOMETHINGE] from the g [ v Chuck Kicin Both Mave Fafled (o] /Ance Richbourz. one of the hest | Johnson, 1 6 o |about in the New York Giants' firet THAT Vou CANT MAKE -THATS SWeLL ! QUEER ABoUT -THIS develo ) outficlders in th o, vould v | Hewett, 13 | two exhibition zames with the Chi e 3 S e 5 pkds 5 3 % White Sox. The Sox whipped A Go oF -TH'-ToBACcO we YoU'VE BEEN e DEAL ! «TAKE IS pirear at Camp of P'hillics, ol T e R e sy o | the Giants. 125 yesterday for the SHoP 1 SoLD Vau/! e W —TH7-ToBACCO SUcH A SIMPLE Wintan aven i, Sarchil0 VR txitoe it Heht fsos s ot \ S ; o |Sox's second win in as many days wv AN" T ALSO HEARD o GAME A LoNa simon , TM Golla Two regulars still were missing | who rleo did w e 5 Despite the Giants' dissapointin today front the Phillics camp. Cap- | fainty in contartiel : - o, showinz, charzed dircetly to pitching “THAT Nod WANT “To SELL —TIME AN KNow I AND -TALK FoR tain Fresco Thompson, second base- | Rratcher from Denyer and w Haven Demolay | Weakness, McGraw found some en- Tl e WELL ,NTKNOW, How o RUK 1 HIM s I T MAY gy e QurcaSrer (LRI R L o llelsty i oocgl s Lo caty R o S I ‘MiSS - oL" SToRE aan BUT IT HAD BE OUT oF “TURK, inners t P nd leading National league hitter | o Salion f SR A players showed a little more hitling R ; ! s " o O 4 | power yestorday ot to Wei ANT WaULD LIKE o ME SLIDING INTo BUT MY INTUITION ] Sl e el S e ; e 1 land and Lyons for ten rafeties, (hrer GET BACK M T AGAIN ! FIRST BASE oN ’\'EL:‘_SMA:EK;fiS' don Tharst from first | i : et e 2 3 2 \ e eI o GO D nacn ! - of the Sox atlack. Ol dack i For —TH” PRICE NVou |} w~ NEP ~VaU'RE ylua)‘ ¥ ; s - ¥ < " "' Bill buniap, C fro touched for ecight hits and many : ; rcond. | Providene Sriiaul ol fon oy 5 13 PAD ME ! A SQUARE S e ; 3 . b s ) H‘I”‘m Nk L 5 Narae harlows {imer. Jone. | TUNS in three inning & SHooTER, Welles, Flaherty, a slugzer wha Sto r " uch in the outfield | cynningham. Per Jone Interleague Series Betmeen Athletics ayed when he was with | Cantwell and Johnny Coones Frank O'Rourle, Veteran St Toult| and st. Louls Nationals Stands At el has loo} copeciall Geet : o o il 3 wnfe Infield=r, Shows Versatil- One Game Earch. A oh Drown © i, i | Caulficld e up from Vi-pro rank I'rost, ¢ ! Vort Myere, Fla. March 10 (F) ) i AIoNZ08 el o J ot P ach, Tla. aren 10| The Athleties renewed their feud ety BLrEhdhad J B Frank O'Tiou i oy Touis Nationals toda liller, rz : only tearon y Lauie et Tafioin led in | The interle rics ‘now stands Wilkir 5 . 214 Coach Otto Miller Sure of | 12 Bra ut 1 \ Al B i | J'one ¢ pitc he Yanks 1 S0 TRy ehortina S _'"l The champions were anything but | nt for Dods onlli nare o bhugred the | Pleased at the trimming handed s R o hont swhen | them Yesterday by the Cardinals and e DISTINGUISHED BY ot en Iniesing | are still trying 1o figure out how the xnd o ) er. have proved Mareh 10 Lalp The game. hetween the | Nationals overcame a nine run lead Gt : R TR be o good o h Rlackburmee, ended | @nd won out 17 to 14. 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