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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1930. —_— i WITH THE BOWLERS Valkonis Bl N r T for gosernor would be, it was mv‘ j S ki i . mm:'{' Picking Next Year's SPECIAL ELECTION MAY FRISCH T0 ARRIVE Trans-Pacific Flight derttood, to force :'llucln\'e :»npubnu'-, ’ peaking e i : : Roller Hockey Team || BE RELD IN NOVEMBER To Be Tried in May || 215" v Secqations to” she mat. § INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE foAbRE Captain of St. Louis Cardinals Is Ex- J.. March 12 (UP)— . Futnis Bearlag 0 ini i ns-Pacitic fligh Tok (o] f S por t 8 |l|zueen . 123311 130 o Varied opinions are expressed to- | Tuson tnforms Governor Trumbuit| PCIcd fu Camp Today Widh His S e | Dobrowould el s 5 : Cedgliaihe mollerdlockey faun o e ‘ 1S S, o ) 0 12— 546 | W, Drawelik . are submitting their Teas of the y gross Mig j [EeScptactiaiencd: i e The final standing of tho Indus- | warner 107 131 137 363" senkiewlcs Shr o e o e ISR A o SRS L Akl on tria| basketball league has practi- = i 5 | next year's roller hockey club. The By Latter I'art of May. - e | Rt SR L CUE cally as many ties as arc possible in 28 58 / i letters follow: 2 i Tl S S St ke e el @ league of 10 teams. Stanley Ruls | g, | Sports Lditor: [ Yasbioptan, . Mareh jo.-Ramore [ -5 0 S0 e { LR and Corbin Screw ended in a first| Darrow : In answer for a winning rolizr |2t the special election in the firtli | D O A WILE BIS Contrack siencd said the Jight would undergraduatc body is taken to de- »iace tie which will be declded in a | Witzke . s 3N, Sartinsli i Lockey teant mext year. 1 would suy- | Sonnecticut district —may' go over | . ‘n Toldout, | | made with cight companions in a || termine the attitude of Princeto: Dlay-off; Stantey Works and Russ. |0 oo . Jennings : 3|gest that we keep Willlams ang |UN!!l November were current her. | 1o o ;| | Stelling tri-motored 50-passenger | | Students on the question, win are in a third place tie and the |™ s 8 O IHRE - . 85 Donnelly from this year's team. Ob. | 1092 after House Leader Tilson re- | F0nr ) ; fiying boat to demonstrate the The vote, with those of 100 otie? Gascos, Fafnirs and Corbin Cabinet ZE TS ; tain, if possible, Steve Pierce, to play [S¢1V¢d & telcgram from Governor [0 B8 EEE practicability of transPacific | | colleges and universities, will b aro in a three-cornered tie for fifth first_rush, put old faithful “Barnes" | LTuMPUll saying that a special elec. | PO the Boston Na-|| fights commercial | | compiled by the Harvard Crimson place. : American Hosiery along with Donnelly and use Hoft 1n | 110f ould require about two months | o oy 4 is potershurg today with| | plancs. © || which started the poll. S o5 the goal. Also get a different crop | 2" @sking when the present cor pectacled Carmen Hill duo to )| The Princetonian, in an cditoria T. Vosney Ty Leupold ~ .....0.... i ; Tyborakl . 5 of referecs. b Foing 1o adjourn. It is said | ;.o hig debut on the mound in a| Yesterday maid Sthat whilc Sl USWOIEY The teams in this year's Industrial | v, Anderson Tyborski - JWES: republicans want the election held mpt to present unbiased pic lcague are more evenly matched | : : At b d . ihne e Ied Bird unifo i 4 i T : A e s 3 2 e democrats arc anxious ' o ! : e bion. ftioasl : han at any time in the six-year life oy i Al : s hen maten s AlbanyRtae o vE eIl Toon suvnoatbied| o Do HoUE gaiig mori h the ! ! Ibiilon, it could nob hel ' S 13 8 S e A L 5 3 ernor that sena aders predict |5 e S A U . < the dry side ir I'his is the second time in history |l 3 10 155 oeher 3 Sports Editor adjournment by the laiter pirt of | EANED € » s p i { f . side § a play-oif is necessary ha | shitass H ;]: 04| T Holmstrom hannanes In picking next year's roll'r|May, This is seen us =R B m e RV i : ° I‘; .”,;((:1‘, E J rd Oil com convention. Prizcetonians Roused ~ Princeton, N. J.. March 12 (UP) —The Princetonian, . Princeton unf}y versity publication, is publishing *#= series of arguments for and agains prohibition” daily until a poll of {h. Gay ds from the play-off ars| ek buwics 9 { hockey team. glve me “Kid" W !-| zovernor o good arzument for hole ceded. The league will be able o 198 515 = . 2 liams at first rush, Steve Pierce &1 | ing off the tpecial « ose opposing wers lardt . ; 91 inaccurate holding Srikon. New Yok Eredlth Con sible to hold a banquet for the play- gl . Rymsa .. 5 The old combination at Meriden | the zove calls the spe G . Siefel . 5 MG : EONOENON the special sident of Columbia uni- «rs if this game did not bring in the LR RICCRLW S oo ave fome years ago, is the best th=zt|election to coincide with the No- | d ¢ bl s e e 55 money can buy. They are just s vember clection it wiil mean the |1VaR Willlamson In Custody as Po-| New York, March 12 (UP)—En- cefon football h. Attorney ; - it ; i ‘ o= useful }t‘o t‘)}ve\r team as Babe Rutn | election of one man to fill the un- ice. Prokie Allezed Tolssn used over their victory in the Na- | Genaral Mitchell was non.committal Previous winners in the Industrial | Lion & 5 109 is to the Yankees. Hoping that ajexpired term of Iicpresentative sublican club prohibition | “We will fight to tho last ditel J.cague were Corbin Cabinet, 1923 | Kerionas ™' T80 15t GRUG[AL BATTLE good team will be built aroua2|Glynn and the elaction of @ repre- Plot Tn Madison. T S R ool T D e b ihaf TooRalllie kolng badl & F. Corbin, 1926, Russwin,|homm e Steve and the “Kid.” I remain | sentative to fill the term starting in : e + Dr. Fosdick wrote 27 Corbin Screw, 1928; Corbin AT : | An admirer of sports, March, They could be same | ‘I'l S A Gl R TR R e : SN i e et 5 : o s Columbia a O P. A oo illiamson, 42, a. mechanic, s on League club, {hie anti-prohibi- Eb crew, 1929, If the Rulers win it ia and Penn, Contenders for | 2 held today in connection witl _tion element in the National Repub- : will stand for theit will be the fir: ctory for a fac- ¢ 5 s Vill be the first victory for a fac-|cpuamut .oon. 1930 Court Title, to Clash To- cent alleged poison plot s b today were said to tory outside of the American Hard- [vos ... 5 Sports Editor: \ amed i rrant charging i 10 reck control of the state 1 rote { en years of ware Corp. j;gmnmu 3 0 35| night in New York. I want to have a hand in pickins LEETURER SPEAKS R L a T SNF f I and demand : hat the people of ek e 5 o | next year's roller hockey team &o i | ooty et wrnatoria hdid 3 itoc te not ready tc intoxieating bey- Just who will play the prelimin- |Jesephson 3 New York, March 12 (® — The|read on and hear what I've go to | N | Sherift Elton L. ham of to sou regarded isc of ary game to the Corbin Screw-Ruls T . dtieet dus sl Dnter | B ol have suikeed Bk o e Skowhegan refused last night e. the Union 1 ‘ ¢ s op Chm‘npwnshm BalticERnatnbt P led‘;’»m, H \w“bfflvc Rafl;efibnll Pea_guc will be ghu s;uhon and hnow what I'm tall, ! firm or deny whether the man had | long refe b as the * At i - —— Leen definitely decided. Duplin . UL = 313/[ifoventaatitnoRkalestrating Bhlladel. finki aboL iy ! been arrested or had been taken to | of has gonr - RUTH WORKING HARD — Mattson £ ‘n 102 41 [ phia tonight betwecen Columbia and First choice 1 would retain “Kid ', ¢ Somerset county jail at Skow- | ord : present dry laws St. I sburg. Fla.. March 12 (& “Ken” Saunders, manager of the |ZP croeeesreeo.. 83 88| penn, sole contenders for the 1930 | Williams for first rush and Dw\\Ml,s Gl‘fice M poole A[m]‘eh ol liegan. Other sources revealed that ut 1,000 or two-thirds of o | —Assured of 2160.000 for the next | IS, : 3563 Magud g 5 & Burritts, has offered to take the All- | joimson 2 . | championship. Donnelly for center. Then I wou ‘ Witliamsontihad iesn B (akeh & into nembership responded (tW0 year: ab is n!r\ol:ma and that of 1 1 to the New tars under his wing and arrange a |Kozudr S X Penn, title-holders in 1928 and |try to get the incomparable Barncy y nstody. i was ¢ same with some fast state aggrega- — — | 1929, must conquer the high scor-|Doherty at halfback. I would then WO]H&[]S G]Hl) Mellll)eTS o i o lexcan ol i ] Hiher I ¥ Fankers trainimg ex- 49§ tempt to poison M dleon e Lot P endment hibition games. idents has been under way by Sher- | or t of the Volstead act The Bab tion. The All-Stars, actually the| N. B, Gridiey Sah, 7% ing New York outfit to remain in|slgn up Iarl Pierce so as to gt | : ular mectiv ift Markha past tno| The o . the poll prob- 1 the Yan victory over the = nd William W. Roper high school team, are popular with | Foote N 583 | the chase. Columbia, in any event, [back that famous passing combina- the basketball fans and if they play, | Halnea ... [10L 104 |can set nothing worse than a tie|tion of Willlams and Picrce. For} 1ans will be assured of two great ’k.f",';f"’ ":; ’,, - lin the final standings. If Penn can |the goal tending job I would prefr | Womar club was held he | weel arrant for imson’s ¥ 1 nnouncer " aves vesterday tting a long court battles. Adeteont 13 131 118 {5 |turn back the Lions and then con- | Hoff to any eother goalie in the|Masonic Temple Tucsday oo | arrest te erday by triple, a sin nd two walks be- e :‘qmr Princeton in the final game [lcague. IFor sixth man 1 would pre- | Mr Grace Morrison Loole, Municipal Maurice . Merrill The t oot ¢ = sides making a one-hand catch whils 1t is also possible that two Indus- ctantes o 5371835 of the season at Philadelphia Sat-| fer Rico Biella who 1 think is th: [speaker of wide cxperience and - of Skowl ] antlidry he Nati te- running backward which was the trial league teams may meet in the |Senk «............108 104— 317|urday night then the two teams|best amateur in the city. | usual bility, discussed “Curren Clues in the case inclu b publican club for fielding 1 of the game. preliminary battle. The time and |Jienzman .103 5 205 [ will wind up the season with elght| I would then release Duggan be- | Event The large number of |print on one of five envelopes con- Walter. 4103 il foricnts Nividna] a0 women present listencd attentively |taining poison po s and ad- place for the playoff game and the M:UM:X tH 4 13| victories and two defeats each and | cauge he is too individual: Dufren T 1 teams for the prelim battle will be |Wilcox . LT 11 | necessitate a play-off game. A vic-|because he is slower than molasses 1\0\:”1\:0\:;:! ‘Z;.'\]W‘Kh‘y{:y;y]w\ s Hr'\‘n‘”:?”\l‘ir,: = fm”l Pl S ONE VISIT: - -THEN ALWAYS i 2t large, letters. The other poison at- | Mrs. Poole tegan her program by | tempts were made thre ng tribute to William [low prescriptions sent Taft. a typical American: a man for filling and mailin 5 : ; . ! tory C 2 s y inter and Jette because he hal settled by the Industrial council at Loy iion R Columpiadeaiomatical iy HOTELS u meeting to be held this afternoon 486 307 583—1386 | clinch the title for the Lions, re-|too many worries as manager of the MANHATTAN ano AMERICA St oelon % EACUB gardless of how Penn fares in its | team. n | pattle with Princeton. I think that the team that T have Two Connecticut boys are achiev- | Negrint ~ ! 300 | Wat of stats any Ume and ooy never Tost nis fafih o Numan-kind| e e 145163 WEST 47™ ST, NEW YORK Catholic University in Washington, |Low Scere : _51' games on the rink in Hartford, | o lived to realize his supreme de- | 600 ROOMS aio BATHS Stohl .. Sohn 95— 205 | | suggested would beat any combina 1. ¢. They are Edward Donald Volrsinlaork |sire with his appointmient as chict hows Plenty of o L gl Rates O'Brien of New Britain and Francis e [justice, The speaker next gave a Antonio. Texas, March i ¢ 2 Itobert Mullen of New Haven. Both |Larson . . 7 & bipn vz | summary of the work of I'resident \ Willie Kamm and Ar- | b& i gM,“U""'NGWATH‘T have received favorable notices in |n ior, . S Who Will Hold Down Second| | Hoover's first year in oftice, speak- |11 missing at third and the university publication. Low Score ’ E OWLEY SPO ling of the executive and lemislative |first bases. vespectively, the White bl Base and Shortstop. i IS POPULAR T o sides of his administration, and the | The °s ! Sorl 2 S g s probler such as prohibi- amount of speed to Manager Donic Ik ];:;icronmalcs« that O'Brien | N | sarious problems. such as prohibi- snou e pvana sk Rroparalory el Face seri ; 310 | Prowess at the bat bids fair to de-| Manager of Cinclnati Reds Lays| |00 the farifl and the appropria- | B0 +. the combination of Jef- and at Massee !:r:;‘sn in‘ghw::v}:::] Linn .. . sos [termine who. shall hold down | 5, ) 61y Rule, That of Being in||| From considerafion ‘of affaira at |Le i Claney and Hunni- Connia Al Hn h school, O'B: o > [Low scorg eaes shortstop and second base for the 4 o e e e et ey fie five dou plays i KD schook CiBrien was Washington Nationals, pre-season| ped at 11:30 o'Cloch : apeal S e a_member of the football, basket- [ RS S 0.0 I0Ch 1 1 LAl and track teams for thres| {EaslEnuenty el e I & ] | years. He was captain of track for |lamem®® o Tk 2 Joe Cronin and Juddy Mycr| "“““(']“‘,_H“ et O M e S itationt byl foralsil nations havd s . two years and was named for all-|Jascs i (DEEALE Ter L My TOin i i it e e R s Gl e o nd well- FOR BEST RESULTS e Y 2 | ik 5 agree at Dan Howley, manager T OUSE HERAL LASSIPTE .’a‘\»h‘olaaul: (Iubllhncrk jor l‘lhelmnmcal Pelletier : but this week's workouts havo do- | REFOOR that, Dan Hewlews Wanager | orjorcd form of government, put | USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS state schoolboy footba eleven. veloped a pair of formidable con- 2 e Ao e v D At te d?\ r pfl leos Jinmy Mi|ard convinced (hare. wilt ba mo|- 2t SUS.eiens of progrens gy | Massee, he played football and |tenders for the plac v observed. Conditions in Santo 4 £ - = trouble about it. Howley set down an R e e Pt B, e s | Lo for Mhorltap and Jack Hages | {2, ahont 1. Howley st donn | B i were deseriet.| QUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS 1 | situation in Mexico. saying that the mixture of races, illiteracy, und ex- lim away from track. Peterson for second i : LTS There the government has atlampte = et 25 ?| Manager Walter Johnson went so| matters much in the players' own Upon cntering Catholic U. three X - |far, in fact, as to praise Hayes'| "5\ v aniw 1o gaid, “is that { SR —_— vears ago, O'Brien became a mem- 374—1162 | work highly, adding that “Myer| conditions and fo assist where po: 5 to assist in establishing order 1 means of a commission to investig; Al : i | every man keep himself in the best AL 2 ber of the basketball and footbail | cogeiman 2 203 s 1h |G e TUUSE S "‘H" h:qb"srll‘pcsflhll‘ condition. Therc must nev-|$ible. The Hoover —administration, s OH-~TI SEE~YOU teams. He won his numerals in|Humasos . s 95 80— 267 |year's fielding or outhit Haves by & o "yo any carousing or any late|the speaker stated. is more inferest- | & ‘ JIST MUSTARD Loth sports. In varsity football, he [Schenk . 35 ¢ 108 324 | big margin in order to get the call.” | ;o 1o “you will find T am not des-| 0 in having improved relations i NO, T DION was shifted from the backfield to | 3dr8i® : 03 90— 7] Similar commendation was forth-| o "y 11 chail insist on discipline, | WIth the countries to the south than 4 Lhulity ; P A LITILE the line and he became a bulwark 21193 [coming for McLeod, Johnson X | hoth for your own good and that of |@n¥ previous administration has | ; s GWE ™ TR | BUSINESS , HUH on defense. He has also played Lt pressing the belief that “If he can i "y, “iny other words, do not do|bern : MUSTASD - . ' Lasketball for the Cardinals in a ZX(HAN-;A":“ l‘"/fi:filfl show the bigger batting puneh, |, voin s gooligh.” The naval conference, of ontstand- : i WORRY W~~~ A manner worthy of mention. ot ey Britan No. 1 si— 55| Cronin will have a hard time break- Rt | hor freorr i e, S T 1 oNYy J1SS PuUT Sy = _— Pelletter .. s om 232 |ing into the line—70.” from the time of the appointment THE ] MeEAN DOC 7 : : 2 | : : T WHER' H He is studying law and upon the |Weed - sl 302 = of a delegation, whom the speaker | g i | E completion of his course, he ex-|Smmure ot o 31| Ben Shields May B called! the lablest and fiest’ ever| CoOLD GI\T T, 2 pects to practice in this city. i g Ay A e | sent on such a mission, through its | S s03 43t 4ss—iazs Regular With Yankees | pisburgh Pirate Pitching Maln- | various ramifications, up to the sit- Mullens is a mainstay on the |, Meriden No. 14— 220| Pensacola, Fla, March 13 (P— 4 ; |uation at the present moment Catholic U. swimming team. He at- | Brickson oireeeies 05 7 93— Ben Shields, former Yankee gouth-| stay Will Uncork His Curves parity and limitation, cruisers and tended Hillhouse High in New Ha- | Rybeck .91 8 83— 264 |paw, has been ordered to have ran y submarin the demands of Eng- ven and won letters in hockey and [Jones rriereere 98 00 T3 298| measurements taken for Toad and Against. Yanigans Today. lend, France, Germany, Ttaly and the football. His greatest success. how-| A2 P2 27T |home uniforms. which would indi-| pgso Robles, Calif.. March 12 U (Ianitedigiat-SEy e ol e R s e ever, was in the swimming tank. 410 434 47§—1331 | cate that he will remain on the Red | _jtemy Kremer, a Pittsburgh pi- |and comprehensively e B laln et Sox roster. An audience of players|raic pitching mainstay who looms| A descrintion of her recenf v Law .. AL behind the batting cage during his|up as even more so while Burleigh |10 Bulgaria completed Mrs. Poo He played football for three y years | Hengon . .85 108 Pt 7 < lane. & e TRy Aty the first as a freshman but he con- |Corbin . L first mound workout yesterday Was|Grimes continues as a holdout, went | talk. She referred to Rulgaria connection with other Balkan coun- tinued his work in the water. Last|Selbert iy A visibly impressed. to the mound today for the regu- g Year he was captain of the swim- | imis © ..., phhe] Caral Vaschall, semi-pro short-|lars to uncork his curves on the|{ries. the needs of the present, {1 * Christ .. e ) I . e problems of re-construction. and the ming team. He has been the high- = stop. has also drawn the grateful | yanigans. Over at shortstop, another [ PTOPI R bta A o est scorer. every year and the| ki scrutiny of President Bob Quinn,|position involving a holdout, was‘,:“d— ’”‘_'”\"h"_-“” LG £ coaches have used him in every type | pontigan .. i who compares the voungster with |Charley Engle, shifted therc from |&radually overcome. 3 of free-style competition. He has | Doolittls . .9 Wally Gerber in his palmy da {the yanigan lineup for experimental | Z o et m; greatest successes in tha |Gardner . Tt {The Sox and the r,“s. Naval _\\‘r.!pu,po‘ & Los Angeles Club to 60-yard dash, the 100-yard sprint | soo. ] : 5 T i, [tion Base team will entertain the| Dick RBartell remained to confer v air of Cubs iind the' 4405 Ha s aleo . woarieee TN G =22 | populace with another game today. |with Vice President Sam Dreviuss, Invade Lair of Cubs lay man and held a position on last 3 4301288 | —_—— year's undefeated relay team. | UTILITY TEAGUE | T 1‘ VWm. H. Hall Comt. | | ; alon. al Island. Cal {who was a bit pessimistic as to the |« \“‘ I"““‘_. e ]"""}“\ o \“v v RBASEBALL BRIEFS outcome following last night's un- |’ : 0z By the Associated Press. | fruitful mecting with the holdout {of the Pacilic Coast league invade ke | | Catalina Island today to give xas—Chicaso | shortstop. | eral young and aspiring Cub pite | another chance to prove fo Ma r TROBINS NO SET-LP {Joc McCarthy that they ] i Clearwater, Fla., March 12 (P | provin San Antonio, Texas. March 12 (A} ST (A) §: Boston (N) & [ Day by day the convietion grows | AeCarthy planned fo —Big Bill Terry and Freddie Lind- | Rackline Oif At Clearwater, 1a.—DBrooklyn | that Wilbert Itobinson's Brooklyn [liam McAfee. (Georg | | He -graduates this spring and ex | Urbanshi AR AT 2991 " At San Antonla, | Christ srohibl ) (A) New York (N) 5; 11 inninz Pects to enter Yale law ; B . Baal Andeison Gy | Seledyn 105 9 tie. REPORT FOR WORK | Chesier e 107 At St. Petersburg, Fla,—New Yori: rom. big guns of the New Yorkisum‘cu.u e 2S04 R A (N) 11: Detroit (A) 3. Robins will be set-ups for mo 0nc | Teachout and Hank Granipp Giants” attack, finally have reported |Jackson . sco ) :;; (f At Bradenton, I'la.—Philadelphid |in the 1930 National League race. |mound for the yut i for work. but both are somewhat | pEtmnshe™ - A 5— 11| (A) 14; St. Louis (N) 3. The Robins ficlded without two previous contests the worse for wear. | Emane g N an s = error and battered out 17 hits i |eptit | trouncing Detroit yestcrday s 0t | Hack Wilson and Lindstrom. who has not yct sign- | Today's Games 492 B2 ed a contract, . finished his first | sy’ Awnlag | At San Antonio—New York (N)|excellent pitching from Clark. Mo - |still are nursing sot workout with a blister on his throw- | T e T | v&. Chicago (A). | rison, Luque and Elliott. Glern | 81 " T W] =k ing hand while Terry didn't even | Andc ceeeenes B1 85 At St. Te fe ¢ g ; ay at bit v 3 g J.RWiLhiame, L 3 . At St. Petersburg—St. Louis (N) | Wright had a perfcet day at ba Tale ) ece o = A 1< WAt for his first practice {o com. | Henderson : vs. Boston (N). | with @ recounding double, a sinsic Georgia Teeh's under 1 {ses v s rar.orr HEROES ARE MADE ~NOT BORN € 1930 v nen sERvicE INC plain‘of a sore thumb. He had it|yijents .... 18 126 1lu4— 509 | At Tampa, Fla.—Philadelphia (A)|and two walks and drove in threc |football eloven. S % <. J When he cumo to CEID. 47‘ v ‘; 1433 vs., Tampa. TUuns. ipointment to West IPoint m = “Lefty” Watwood, White Sox out- | Backlifle Dros. — — = - - khortstop, and Hal Lee, Brooklyn |Luvanzo D5 65 sk vookie outfielder, got in some ad- | Woram S vance training with tho Alabama |57 ° 1WA Poly baseball squad. 504 460 491—1455 0 O 4 GIKLS INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE (EY, sam, TH' MISSUS WON'T BE ) BUNK IS RiGHT! 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