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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1930. = — . e o eesc s s e s e e i R RIPLE TIE EXISTS IN COUNTY BASKETBALL LEAGUE AFTER GAME LAST NIGHT—WARREN SLATER HAILED IN CALIFORNIA AS RACQUETS HANDBALL CHAMPION—FINAL GAMES TO BE PLAYED TONIGHT IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE — SPORTS ITEMS THREE TEAMS DEADLOCKED /TRADERSWININ | YANKEE CAMP SENSATION FINALTWOGAMES |WARREN SLATER NATIONAL AT COUNTY LOOP FINISH| " FINAL GONTEST o INCHURCHLFAGUE SQUASH HANDBALL CHAMP Crippled South Church Quintet Meets Inevitable Defeat ‘s ey o o . ' . . Former Physical Director at New Britain Y. M. C. A, p:t Hands of Plaim'?lle Team—Wapping Takes For- New Brilain Team Deleals Lo o : Windup Due TOfllgh (—Keeley Featured by Newspapers in Glendale, Calif.—Orig- feit When Southington Combine Fails to Put in An Boardman Trade of New Haven Grasps Scoring L2ad inated Game in Which He Is Now Leader—Hun- Appearance—Morey Missing From Local Lineup— e o . ‘ v —— dreds of Youngsters of 20 Years Ago Remember Jacobi Ts Ill and Bell Leaves Game With Injury. | s secetomn toon etontos ' . ) [, Tne gunior Churcn tesxettss| Landers Playground Director — Broke An Arm ¢ school basketball team defeated . . . Boardman Trade of New Haven 35- : evening with two games to be play- About a Year Ago‘ Final Standing ) | 17 at the armory on Arch street yves- 2 ¢ 5 ed at the Y. M.'C. A. beginning at W, 1 ! | terday aftcrnoon. It was the final = GEe % A 7:45 o'clock. The First Baptists, : S g game of the regular season for the : o S tail-enders, will oppose the runner- GH““SE PLAYERS By Jigger e T | local trade school team. / : up First Lutherans in the first g0 Warren 8. Slater, formally physi- 2 5 : . E[ ITY FIVE In the first quarter Przybysz of | A o of the night, while the last game of cal director of the local “Y” and now Southi : : [ the Traders made three baskets in > the schedule will bring togéther the acting in that capacity at Glendale, 7 T B —— rapid succession while Truhan and | : g, Trinity Methodist and championship Cal, ‘was featured recently by the r ; 333 ‘ 7 | Carison cach added one point on ; 4 o South Congregational quintets. newspapers of his adopted home heaelet 154 EV@HIDQH N RCW[S VICtOl'y—i fouls, Simms scored twice from the v iy The Lutherans are long favorites —_— town as the “national professional Kensington ) e 5 floor for Boardman and just before . < . i . to take the measure of the Baptists, B t h G [t Sel SC squash-handball champion.” A pic- Olb Reseryes Wil | e s naes Bovons mass| W . ey mase issen quts consisenc | BritiSh Committoe Selects SeveD | trs aspiaed ine same ol iarren A crippled South church {eam we- | another making the score 8-6 in fa- : . : %, lv good ball all season and have a| = with the same smile that heiped to : _ vor of the locals at quarter time. : i : - strong team. The Baptists have| smm for the Team make him a popular sports figure e 4o of the Plainyille ¥, M, . A.| The New Haven Evening High| Truhan got under way in the sec-| f © TR : 4 4 begn idmnro\'ing as the winter pro- :eer:; until he left the east for the ErEEL: mille X Y Lschool basketball team repcated its ond period and with the aid of Re- . . ik ; sressed, but they are still not fi- PE R e S artford Tast | 3OO o eenah over the Bogs: club | tAne and Carlson ran the score to 16 : S ured o have a look-in with the| St Andrews. Scotland. March 11| AURGUER Flaliated G I nior B e R B iy i o thekvisitorgifalled iojtind, the o o : |Swedes. They hope, however, to|—The championship committee of ffl":;‘:‘zea;o‘n“fh:f°i’e‘;':: R lcague ended in a t il ia Ay e TG esalonting long | Lo S IECREdE s Ee sl g SR ecainy « X o R Al and end |the Roval and Ancient Golf club Of | o urg the championship. The news- e S et e e el o The visitory | erratic; several times the ball was| . 44 D I O e triumph. | St. Andrews today announced _the | RPN TGRS i T ine fact Relon : 1 e R itio 2ttadke 1n tng| throvwn: out of bounds whero there g “The South Church has already names of seven players who have| it BO70 (50 : c sl i L oel RS nojona (S erelva it iThe Wlsllors ; _ clinched the league title, so tonight's | been definitely chosen to play in the fmaalm:;:.’"ss”li":l;’"';;i’;f L ng none too well, and |increasing this to 26-12 by half time | Ner® unable to get the ball through . game will be merely in the nature|Walker cup match at Sandwich | o o) ey and M's misunt‘took ring from a badly cut ha and o 16 during the third quar- the locals defense within the reason- o of an opportunity for the Method-|May 15 and May 16. Roger Wether- | 1\, tll‘l S5 doubl | able scoring radius, and their long o ¢ ¢ ists to break the Congregationalists |ed, veteran golfer, will captain the |\ {he l“‘ub"“:vh::e‘[‘h‘e":o“x’:“:‘a‘m. made him practically help- The last session w r ! it | et (;\Téc:z;_shols were going Wild. perfect record. They are doped as| team. 2 5 T8e Wisk min iha seon weeeved Ly Seoanent | The beginning of the sccond half | _ e . | having a good chance of doing this,| The seven whose mnames were "o 'un off In the face of this series of handi- | o ara e Eheratar|SArusomS EDEE RV DENY work from | ; v G for they have been coming along|made public today were R. W. Hart- Hundreds of men. who were boys caps the church team tricd hard but ne. colleeting 12 points, | Betano to Carlzon that added two g [rapidly and have developed a good |ley, Sir E. V. E. Holderness, J. N.| 20 years ago when Slater was direc- played loose basketball. being unable Soibs pitkedun L6 gnd| DIl Eonls 48 s lovals suere. Son i scoring combination which set a|Smith, J. A. Steut, C. J. H. Tolley, | o of Landers playground and after- e e e e eloht. Kere.| k& and Bykowski found the hoop . |teague record last week. The cham. |T. A. Torrance and R. H. Wethered, | Word scrved as assistant and thea until late in the game while the e it ith three baskets | for Boardman again. Przybyss snap- i . | plons, however, turned bsck the|This leaves three stiil to be.chesen, | Physical director of the Y. M. C. A., it i e e e Seitaton| RROdenSiin femitnde: feoner, (ehich e g : | Trinify team once and arc hopeful| It is to be regretted,” add the will never forget this spry midget. greater accuracy and cleaner hand- field goal and three fouls. The lo- was soon followed with one by Tru‘- e 2 " . lof doing it again tonight. Their|club's statement, “that Dr. W. T. They carried in their minds pictures ling of the ball Zal foan: plaved Tather Tow grade|han amd then Praybysz again. By- s | chances of doing so depend largely |Tweddell and Mr. John Wilson will of him ducking around basketball Jacobi's foul and a Wessels basket cctball and was well below its| :“’l;“_";‘,‘:‘gi;‘ ‘“:‘;‘:a“u“"‘rffi“;:m:;‘; : : g |upon their abllity to stop Keeley, |not be available i tossing g_o);lls over his nead or gave New Britain a start, but Geeter- | peak form. The summary e n‘”d_”o:r‘ R i v # 25 and the spirit of the Congregational- | As the team itselt consista of :m“r ssé"h"‘.‘!l:w ;“?':n'd b:;‘k de' sloh scored for Plainville and Cauli- N. H. Evening High (e panieiinaL i T oy % : ists is shown by the fact that all|eight men, there is only one ether | o0 Ty B 0 b 4™in indoor iy field followed two more free tosses Fld MU ‘Md‘ gone i"‘mr um;’“‘m“o‘ Y % i LR W members of the team are clamor-|place to fiill, but two reserves will bail amis a:d e TAn A TS by Jacobi, Geetersloh put Plainville e ! : N M e | A e e ! {ing for the chance to try this. be nominated and may be called up- | S0/ BIEC 2 ahead, but another shot by Wessels | Loicks, Tf ........... 0| on a pass from Praybysz, caged an- | This is Dusty Cooke, 22 yezr old Yankee Recruit who has taken ey Kecley Takes Lead on to play either in singles or four- b & o made it 7-6, New Britaln. at quarter | Hart, 1f 12{ other just as the m‘m’m adea vt early lcad in the race for Bob Meuscl's old job in left ficld. ! Howard Keeley's wild scoring |somes. : " ) Those were “the scfd old days time. Plainville raced ahead in the | Johnson. 1f ........ 0l ive acoreiosilsior thallotals) 8 | splurge of last week carried him a| The selection this year is being | and erreg Slater played a !eldlnvt' second period on two baskets and a | IFriend. « ¢ Tk 3 - ¥ By JAY VESSELS e hit 33 homers and 39 doubles and |bare two points.past Harold Hult-|made much earlier than usual | role in making them so for the city's foul by Miller and field goals by | Acanpora. ¢ In the last frame Coach Bradley Sports Editor |led the league regulars in hitting. | berg of the Firet Lutherans and|which the British golfing world fig- youth. Evén before he made sports Wilkinson and Czulfield, Rockwell's | Ryan, 13 : | Bave the subs an opportunity to show | (Agsociated Press Feature Seryice) | Cooke, who is Us & typical |gave the Methodist forward the lead ures as all to the good for Great |2 business, he contributed to the fun one-pointer at the very end being s | what they could do. Boardman also| New York, March 11 —That well |product of the Yankee system. He |in the individual point-making race. | Britain. as hitherto the players have | of local games with his playing and the lo: only marker of the | put in a revised lincup which falled |xnown American Association gradu- |was purchased by Colonel Jake Ru\'\-‘!He now has a total of 103 points by |not had some opportunity of pre-|antics on the basketball court. Ag session. 5 Kenney, to hold the local subs back. PraY- e~ Mr. Dusty Cooke of St. Paul|perts club in 1927 after he had |virtue of the 11 fleld goals mad paring themselves for the big event | Score of years ago about every kid Dan Wosilus opened the second | “;Sf““:;"ll‘%':"'\_‘é‘w‘:fi';"“S’[‘;’:'r‘u‘l" 'f';’;iseems destined to supply some of [shown well with the Durham club ot |against the Baptists while Hultberg |as they will this year. i town knew Slater and looked en halt with a pretty shot, but Frost| Totals 36 ;‘3“ GRS G the hefty hitting the Yankees will |the Piedmont league. That was Dus- | was idle. Hultberg will have his Of the seven men thus far select- | him as their idol. . offset it and Plainville gradually Soys' Club A il oA [need to get into the flag race this|ty's first year in professional bage-|chance against this team tonight, ed for the British Walker cup team,| Tn 1917 he taught swimming to, pulled away to a 25-13 lead. Then | Fld Tt | 7 K 4 Fl Tu|Year | ball. while Keeley will face the South |four have played on other British |the marines at Quanico, Va.,, where' New Britain made its last desperate | ? rowsk . 2 B 5 o 19| Baseball reporters with > Optioned to Asheville of the Sally | Church, giving the Swedish star a|cup teams, these being Holderness, | he was regarded _“Ith almost as attempt Wosilus and Rockwell &iT] S L as s 0 o |mer world's champions at §t. Peters- |league in 1028, Cooke swatted the slight cdge in the predictions of the Tolley, Torrance and Wethered. Tol- | much favor as 1n. New §r1mn. The counted from the floo d Geeter- | cesen - Z 4;5"?,3“’0“;” rt be o |burg have stamped Dusty with their |ball for an average of .382. They |final outcome. ley is the present British amateur |old “Devil Dogs” didn't care espe- sloh’s shot was succeeded by further i dong LS 3 i 5 |unofficial approval and predict that |figured he would loose fifty points in Dan Wosilus and Francis Hattings |champlon. while Holderness and | cially for the muddy Potomac. whered Ak et n A Wrasseis Ana Tacobi: matee | O renon T Sihe will do to curve ball pitching | batting in the long jump to the | of the South church were idle last | Wethered have both hield the title. | the lessons took place but. since Lt. ing the score 27-21 with two and a | ! y 2 ¢ 21 Carlson, ¢ . what he has been doing to the American Association where the|Wweek but retained third and fourth The American Walker cup feam, | Col. “Hike 'em” Hiram Bearse had halt minutes to pl But New | LOmMP2gnonc. rg ...... ;‘ Bisrig) ¢ 3 o | straight ball hurling during the early | brand of pitching is not much be- |places, respectively, while Harold which is (‘amm'nc‘d by Bobby Jones, | ordered that “every damn one in (h’: Dritain was done. and Pond and | P2huch. 15 otk e 2| {raining scason. And that will be|low that of the majors. What Duty | Benstson of the Swedes remained in | ill leave the United States on April | Sixth regiment must learn to swim fectersloh drew Plainville away to | BeR/amin. 18 S ireaniay ine o X o plenty. {lost was just four points fifth position despite the fact that|30 fer the cup match. they took their medicine and wanted its final margin. | | Bartus, rg . " o| Dusty, it scems, takes a terrific| The Yankees has assigned Cooke his team did not play. | John Nelson Smith, a newcomber | Slater to join up with them. Geetersloh topped the winmers fn| = oA e 9lcut at the ball, a cut that cnables | who hits from the port side, to lett | Keeley is leading in field goals|on the British team..last year played | After the war. Warren got the total points, but all members of the| Ref¢ S | 3 1““"- 'and unless he proves equally |With 48 to Hultberg's 45, while thu|in the>amateur champlonship, and | wanderiust that had urged him to Plainville team played heads-up| Reserves Win Thriller | Totals 14 7 2 ces. He is six feet, one inch tall |good against left and right handed |foul-shooting lead of Bernie Wosilug | Was$ runner up to Tolley. Stout weon | travel around the country on other e hosketbally, shoning.a. distingt.mar-| The Boys' club Reserves nosed Boardman Trade | and weighs 200 pounds. | pitching he will alternate in that po- [Of the South church remained un- the English ~closed amateur golf | occasions and he pulled up stakes gin Over New Britain in every de-|out the Russell & Brwlif"Reserves T4 ¥l Tu| The youngster pounded out S8 sition with Sam Byrd, who iota | disturbed last week. Keeley also|championship by defeating T. P.|and went to the Pasadena Y. M. C. A. partment. Weseels led New Brit.|in the preliminary after a hectlc| gy oqqy re % cxtra base hits for St. Paul last year. |right handed. gained another “distinction” when | Perkins 3 and 2 in 1225, Red Hart- | much to the regret of his followers ain's scoring. while Jacobi was sec-saw battle, the final tally being | coyn fre , | he broke a triple tie for “first place” |10¥ has been well up:in big matches | here. He received a big send-off as L B s B pa il e an g rosie| 2604 The winners hadial 9-7 lead ligg it vty T § in the matter of personal fouls anl|and in 1926 led the British golfers| he started west. lus made some nice shots in the|at the half, but the Russwin YOUNg-| o, many, 5 . now “leads” with 19 violations, |in the épen at St. An's at the end of His athletic ability and his per« second half. The summar sters came fast in the third quarter, | yogok, ¢ ..... { | Clarence Derrick of the Center Con- |the first day’s pla. sonality secured him immediate suc- Plainyille Y. M. : while the final one was a Wild MiX- |y i1 "rg .0 0LuLe.. | gregational church is second with | cess in California. About three yéars q I'la " rg.|up with the lead changing hands|o oo e |, s 3 18. The five leading score | SIMMON'S AILMENT EXPLAINED | 280 he moved to Glendale. A year Caulfield. rf 3 3 ¢ fow seconds before the clubigoooiy g L. 2 G. FId. FLTU.{ Fort Myers; Fla., March 11 (P—| 280 he broke his arm in a fall In Geetersloh, If . - team finally took the game. K Keeley, Trin. M. E... 8 48 7 105 Max Bishop, ot the gymnasium there and it was . . ) Capodice of the losers led both s Max Bishop., convalescent second OBt Gk vaisniane apodic | Totats 3 Hultberg, st Luth.. 9 45 101 | bageman of the Athletica who check- | fosred that his career might be end- 9 9 9 cepted an inevitable defeat at the , Morey being absent, | | |a Tota 23 e teams in_scoring with nine POI& | g gt half time. 16-6, New Brit- D. Wosilus, So. Con s d. But geod doctors and time have ilkin ; Al g JRELND - Offici g s, So. Cong. 9 36 50[ed in here several days late, cen-| % Bul & o5ione an & MR R g core ot Al veniay: imer, Brad.| Company Officials and Manager Ralph Recano Make Hattings, so. Cong... 9 34 Sl e o S made him as agie 8 ever. A short 2 * £ o & * N i o b tai . 3 5 5 . me ago, his car was smashed up - summary: [PUiescors LS EU e Decision as Lanpher Pulls Out of Field — Game|Bestsom st tuth-- 3 30 65| mystery of Al Simmons' swollen| oy, v wag driving it but he soen S — B eas 'Simienatatil-emalna itar Thie Ne pae driviowi BUCE New Betaln B Ghoren | S E e ow ol WINS BOUT ON ROUL Scheduled Tomorrow Night to Be Changed to the BASEBALL BRIEFS Hot. Springs -whers Bishop who was | Féeovered from the offects of the ac-¢ RIIEERISE i G apadies " - Week-end — Manager Tex Zevin Also Makes Ar-|™ "¢ "5 e a the springs, said Simmons’ 1e8%| " squash-handball as its name Indi- Bell, rf-1f ... ; f Gutowski. 5 3| =5 4 i A Taday's Games |were in fine condition but that he | toe"s a combination of twe court Rockwell. 1t ..... 5| Grocki. 1f ... 2| \faxie Roscnbloom Retains Right to rangements With Meriden Quintet for Preliminary| Detroit vs. Brookiyn at Clearwa- |would remain amay ol most off games. In general, handball rules Jacobi, 1If 2 Terwilliger, ¢ . o ter, Fla. the A's exhibition games are over, v ’ o : ; G R dof T 2pply and a small racquet is used. Wessels, ¢ . 3 i § | Becker, 1z ... Meet Jimmy Slattery for Light ame—hecord ot leam. New York Yankees vs. Boston |28 he dislikes southern playing| o, the west coast, the same has TSR > Kulman, | Braves at St. Petersburg, Fla. | flelda. met with popular approval and Parker, 15-rg . 0 Gutowski, A 4 Heayyweight Championship. Officials of the National Guard 2 Philadelphia Athletics vs. St. Louis | TR i championship contests are held each D. Wosilus, 15 ... 4 = 11 (UP)—|and Manager Ralph Recano of the jicards atinradentoniias SHIKAT WINS MATCH year. ¢ 21 New York, March ¢ d y Maxie Rosenbloom retained the right | basketball team in a conference at New York Glants vs. Chicago| New York, March 11 (UP)— 2 ) ; ub to mect Jimmy Siattery for the|the state armory last night, decided White Sox at San Antonio, Tex. | Richard Shikat of Germany succe CUBS SET, WHITE $0X UPSET eferee, Aronson; timers, Bailey 8 . . cham- |that the usual weekly basketball Yesterday's Results fully defended his claim to the| Chicago, March 11 (P—While the 2 e | world's light heavyweight S and G"‘:,‘“’;r"m;“;_:'r;_ Z8uemieh: SumiGrt o, 5t Butralo, April 21, by |games will be plaved on Saturday Boston Braves 7, New York|world's = heavyweight wrestling (Cubs are pretty well set with thelr ies Forfe Adams ! } winning from Larry Johnson of Chi- [nights instead of Wednesday. This| | Yankees 5. championship by throwing Geersze 1929 lineup, the White Sox are shak- (Special to the Herald) Parparian, A 8 C P! C ; " Wapping, Aareh il S oihings “.m‘,‘,r‘_‘ & cago on a foul in the sixth round dccision was reached when it was St. Louis Cards 16, Philadelphia |Calza of Italy in 48 minutes, 10 sec- |ing up everything execept the squad 5 0 . C | aile ; A S hala o \ | of a scheduled 10-round bout at|learned that Clarence Lanphe 'ss Athletics 9. |onds. of bat boys. e D o Sonlare Garden. last night,|New Britain team had disbanded i tanislaus ~ Pefkiewics Ca[mm‘; | Pexto Town out ca Refore ametta and Tobin, Fas GroWaBiAG choRoite i ceiai The decision was unpopular with | natural basketball niz & RN oo R R s proportion of th s !the 12000 fans who withessed the [ance at the armory is expecied 10 o ia " of the Tut Atathel fo Hartford to scc the Plainville BATT]NG PRAGT]CE flgh aiosenbloomy yasitocstiashic ) nores elo msiderell); G| SR RSN S S At NawiBettain gaine. lett the ring, supported by his nfan- | will take effect immediately and the|Athletic Federation, Stanistaw Pet- | e T = 3 iy e ; " »xs;;"):fl:(s:;gv\::;‘mm_s xR snr:%‘lT: Yagam: dm‘r ‘.\m'pn, 1]:nd< of | Kiewicz, Polish distance runner, has | ~~ PARDON ME FOR é BUT MA,R'fi"A & You'p Go HMDER Nes k Giants W Have One 0F LA ristol, scheduled or tomorrow | I arre » il A \ R e [ the low blow struck. The fighters | ERLSEN pach DRt Bonpitesaonret T aerruPTinG s BusilEss g You Dol KNGWET . & MoNTH, night, will be plaved instead o0 |{jon in the United Sta 2| = 2 > o Session After Another With the | were close together in a clinch When | saturday, Manager Recano an- Mg aastaes DEAL o T'LL GIVE YoU P NOTHINT ABOW MRS, HOGPLE “e TE———— | Rosenbloom suddenly backed away|nounced today. It is understood | According to officials of the Amer- | - --ToBACCO / BEEd 1 ~THY Eight Teams Start Play Today in| UK During Training. [20d sxonacc °"hmh‘ S holding his | that Manager Tex Zevin of the Ori- | 2" Athletic union, Petkiewlcz has $4oo. FoR YoUR CIGAR BUSINESS #an Lve. 6 San Antonio, Tex. March 11 0| E"RO TN LI YO ad ot | oles nas been successtul in postpon- {heen under investigation by the T. A. SToRE , SAKE !« T KoW s WHY 4 _BUSINESS ¥0 / The New York | J y Haley ha seen | ing the preliminary game against|A. I for some time. Latvia, his na- b wTHATS W z VERNTEEN JEARS The New York Glants are in {or| tne plow and asked the opinion of | -THis MAM SoLD rT-To R B SEVE 2 Miami Country Club Sl i s Rl near | O oot gy anes | LBAUNL Rtaplalang fea o€ MBTIden (R i and dor ahom I combeie 1 . &7 WAS A FLoP | (' (STEN TAKEY. b e judges before disqualifying JOhn- | N official announcement has been |in the last Olymples, has denied him [ Nou FoR $800.. AND WErH ME ! “'i;"- AK'E'C'r * ¥ - > L, M. = e Four Ball Event Being Staged at intil they find their hitting eves. | gon. ; e e Dlmples e i I S i i o crmiss r to compete s T March c fcGraw is a bit peeved over| Rosenbloom was enjoying a slight “":n e 1| country again and h o X »dml ha WANTS -Ta” BUY T Vol COULDIT A ed play today : R ol bl I HAS (e S Re Ak i St S s Wl arEaTy he. state armory basketbail again : as asked the BACK AT -THE SAME 'sqSO ’ 5 the third round of the $5 2 Hirourity Girone iy iaiin §fun | cimesionSatirdayenighiniiine like | A A to make the disqualification [ =— " RUN A CIGAR g o5 Lias £l ! PRI BUT L HEAR national four ball golf tou t | jiants got only nine hits In | round. He was being pressed hard | homs coming 1o the fans' who (Universal The 4. A Tl ‘souent - CEx TH E AN A Do You HE i at Miami Country club w : S bee és e : i seed hard | .03 1o flock In great numbers to |formation as to whether ePtkiewlcz PAY YaU A STOR! : f game with the Univer- by Johnzon, who was getting over | % el (] N EQ‘“ qsa' 2 azen and Jol b e for | mmeroua Tsolls Siasnzaito (e meadh |8 etateimniorsine ll Teteieflinerole es FRenle pRa e es 0N o0 ; HUNDRED MoRE ! BOARDIM Me < O roites with Ld Dudley and He sevr ings by a kid pitcher, They | lle Vi " | Natlonal Guard team in action, |the casc and received a reply in the J HousE AT -TH~ . ; e | With the opening of the Stanley (Negative from J. 8. Ldstrom. of ‘ ’ only 12 lits in two games P ) ‘\'lMfi. ow playing under the ban- |with the Chicago White Sox. The YOUTH SHOWS GOOD Arena the scene was shifted to that | Sveden. president of the Interna- SA“E ! gston Country clul S e of Freddy Lindstrom and place where Lanpher's New Britain | tional Federation : | nd Ed Dudley, Wilmir ? T hieltastorin ——— | basketeers were the main attraction, | Shortly after his arrival in this | d in the most deci- | the team's lack of punch Nineteen Year Old Recrult From | The Natlonal Guard team passed out | COUDIIY Petkiewicz was suspender the lowe bracket SR | of existence until this year when it | DY the A A. T. which viewed with Hack- n Litle Rock Giving Veterans | organized early and played a large |Suspicion tome of the circumsfaices S WORR]LD OVER JOLLEY [ 3 ¥ schedule of contests. With onc cx- | Of the Pole’s visit. He 2 and 11 Plenty of Competition. ception all the home games have re- | Nowever, when it F T —— i i oo Sy e EULEE was in this country diplomztic three under Manager Donie Bush of ChIeAgO| 1o year old youngster who gradu- M pethlewit 7x\a'\lohnylmr »I”‘:w::u ad from high cchool less than a MAKE FINAL OFFERS competitive appearandes taisiionth month ago promiscs to give some of | _West Palm Beach, Fla., March 11| niogt \,.,“.:,Suf,,{ Lo “‘o:‘yv" About Arthur the Great. s e R ettt on by | (PR T ey SE R TioTs R rowial Ehave | RelCain s il CE e 5 field something to think about made their final offer to three hold- | ranics tomorrow night, an interna nio, Texas 1 P Jimmy Mcleod, rookie shortstop Outs. Heinie Manush Dh Kress | fional event in which hie was t i Donie Bus the Chi-| purchased from the Littie TRock |and George Blacholder, Business 4 Dante dison sox, nore steam- | §outhern association club, played a | Manager Bill Friel asserts. He ex- z showing ©Of | fast fielding game at the opening | Pects to confer with Manush. who aft White Sov Has Stopped Talkin; ,u/,'// ainst Dr. Paul Martin of and Ray Conger of Nuois 5 3 3 LR y Sponsors of the = e acular ma ye s w York | workout this week., both at third [Wintered here, today. According to tituted Joe MeCluslier, e played by the prom- ts, and t on-app of | and shortstop. He did not show up | Friel, the word from President Ball | ordham sophomore fl: Harry Coc Los | & ad Jo than | - las well at the bat, however, as some | I8 for the trio to sign or stay out of = \ | | = | Whifty Cox, T ¥n, | € e golnz anc mings of | of the others for the drst time. Or3anized hall this scason ASSURED OV TIF | fanero, Elnsiord rt Shir i Metzler, his | Mcleod has done his playing in — New York, March 11 (UP)—Co- hut 1 C Little Rock and played profession- JINE 'F. BOXERS i surcd of at 1 a tie ¢ but part of one 5750 1u New (UP)—7he | for Lastern Tntercollegiate Bas- g to the Little Rock tea T K © tl « " jon ketbell 1 hship as a2 po- sandlots last compl « ion of ult of ‘5 55 1o 6 victor ACTIVE . v rying t f e e the Tod Mor mateh | over D h. The Lions lead the L) Jor ) the COLLEGE BASKETBALI here Decem q i Neague with cight victories and one or a | il ¢ show s of United Precs, both boxncrs on the | AMERES SOMETHING con- Of recry thielders w "\\“IH"H] 56: Dartmouth. 2§ fighte were pald off Febr 3 | Dortmouth's defeat lowered the liole SIS e \\\\;’r’ I3 l \ EETLSSSSS = o S =D : INTHE BAG /- fights in | » \ietz « o, S4: Indiano, The commission fou Cireen 1o a tie with Yale for third | . ING. 3-((= 1ot talk about Shires. Pittsburgh, 29; Si. Vincent's, 28 [ of dishonesty in the bout. place, with four wins and six losse - 5 - o @