New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 14, 1930, Page 19

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Speaking of Sports There have been many great com- ations in roller hockey both dur- ing the present and also during the bast, but that of “Kid” 'Williams | &nd Steve Pierce. the old forward combination on thc championship Mcriden team of a few seasons ag Will stand up with any of them. The pair demonstrated its ability Within the past week i Albany and | Amsterdam in the series played be- | i tween, the championship - Albany | crew and the all-star aggregation | representing Amsterdam. i The Al-Stars took the fi played in Albany, 4 to 1, the second, 7 to 6. in an evertime game played in Amsterdam. game The regular Albany te together while the All- Williams. and S. Pierce, Lundeville, center; G, back, and Barnikow This was practically the former Meriden team that copped the championship several scasons ago. m played tars had Tushers; inga, half- in the goal. s Williams, in talking about the game, said that it certainly was a pleasure to team up again with his former mates. He stated that he was like a prodigal son returning| home. He played with Pierce and Lundeville so long in Meriden that cach player knew just about what the other one was going to do. He said that if he were to be a| member of a team like the one that represented New Britain at the end of the last playing season, he would and won | 3 be one of the poorest players in the wame because of the fact that every- | thing was topsy turvy. Tomorrow will be the last day for | the publication of lefters from polo | fans = regarding their selections of | players for neat year's team. These have created a good deal of interest | around the circle of people who are interested in the game. Many have agreed ‘with some of the lette while others have violently dis- agreed with the idea of others. That 13 what makes competition. The consensus in the majority of | the letters recelved is that Williams | and Donnelly should be retained | from this year's team and Harl| Pierce should be sccured to wor with Williams. 1t appears now that the releasing of Earl Pierce was the biggest mis- take of the past season. When appeared that New Britain had a nicely working combination just at the peak of form. the change was made that brought Bill Duggan to this city. Battery Candidates in Pittsburgh Pirates’ Camp, Working Hard to| Get Assignments, ‘ March 14 (®— | toward the pos- | Pass Roblas. Cal With an eve cast sibility of getting the pitching a signment Sunday:in the Pittsburgh | Pirates’ opening exhibition game of | the season with the San Francisco | Secals, the Meine brothers and I'rench and Spencer warmed up for | today's resumption of the Yanigan- | TRegular sorics. Hemsley. catcher, and Paul Waner | reported with ailing right legs, Hem- sley’s duc to soreness and “Big Poi- son’s” the result of gotting in the | way of a batted ball Washington Scnators to Have Thei Virst Yormal Competition With | | New Orleans Today. Biloxi, Miss. March day’s performance of the Washing- | ton Nationals in their first formal competition, with the New Pelicans, was of no inconsiderable interest to Manager Walter Johnson and the rest of the powers that be. President Griffith's charges were in fair ‘trim, as a result of two weeks' training for the bafterymen and mere than a week's workouts for | most of the boys in the ficld Red Barnes was called to fill in| for “Goose” Goslin, much advertis- | cd absent outficlder, and it was ex- | pected that if Goslin fails to come | 1o terms the fans will see much of| the same lineup in next month's| league opener as constituted today arrangement. Large Crowd to Watch Braves-Athletics Tilt . Petersbu Fla.. March 14 /) he whole town’s turning out for aves-Athletics Y today, postponed from yesterday becau of rain. The folks down herce haven't | liad many chances to sce the world's champion Mackmen in action and | the Theavy advance sale of game | tickets tell the story—they all intend | to be there. Connic Mack Thasn’t got the full | strength of his team with him but he's got enough to worry the tril men. lc. | vatentine it| o | Herman NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1930. WITH THE BOWLERS ROGERS ALLEYS STANLEY RULE LEAGUE Indiany 115 Cardinals S ARy Benidick L1l Willametz dman Gro Morrison Brennan Campbell Ma Bobreck P M €i Arg 54 63 102 19 119 55 151 1L b8 Wolt Knowles Maryine 515 115 COMMERCIAL LEAGLE Spinetta’s Market 15 102 Sl 1200 i1 15 107— 52 105 10! Wagnet Roofl General ng 1 Lumber 85 101 104 N. B. Welle nepard Pedemont Cooney Panerclla e 303 office 1 Tost Lin; And Boa 1 l'¢, D PLAGED AT SECOND Donic Bush, Hustling Chicsgo White Sox, Believes Cis- | sell Will Make Good. San Antonio, Tex., March Donie Bush, hustling man; not so good as a s 5,000 price-ta Cissell, will live up to his §! as a sccond baseman. sell’s work has be sive in practice that ¢ided Charlic Gehrlinger of Detroi will have @ rcal rival for cccon base honors. Another light practic was scheduled for today. With v newal of warfare with the Nev Giants up for tomorkow. Nine Pitchers to Be has | | | | i | i | exnibition | Chics | 4 5 | wealthy | seized | som |abduction. T \ : ;:HL | i Manager of | polic 14 P— | York city, told police that i ager of |Barron’s fo- | the Chicago White Sox, believes Bil S rortstop, | d On Hand for Opener March 14 (R~ hurlers of the S twirling staff § are almost certai when the pennan another month, Man Strect declarcd yesterday. Th nine include a couple of rookic among them Grabowski and Linds while the others are Haid, Tallahar Hill. Johnson. Mitchell. Sherdel an icll or Ilint Tthem. Frank house. carried for a couple of s sons, appears duc for the minors. sradenton, Fla, Nine of the 13 Louis Cardinals’ spring training to be on hand > opens in Jamieson to Give Up His Post to Porte Orleans, March 14 on, still the best ba New, Charlic Jami is slat P,— t n n t } d| T | 18] ihawk on the Cleveland Indiaus de-| | spite his 15 years of service ",w' —— Picking Next Year's Roller Hockey Team AMERICAN LEAGUE LEADS NATIONAL Holds Two to One Edge in Inter- League Baseball Combat New York, that it nece but the Americ won the last three world's seri holds a two-to-one Letters co! ted fa U s re key to come in rding the ¢ players for received today are from 10ice N Sports Ldito In picking a rolier for next year, | aws for tirst rush second h. Dick Morrison, haifback al. T think that ave the best team both on the of hockey team Kid Wil- Bib Boucher for Donnelly, center and Barnikow, >w Britain could in tthe eircui nd defense suggest M rily 14 ( means rch nythi g 1 league, which has a cdge over the National in th cven inter-league baseball combat An representatives of have been playe far and cight of to the American spring training season orts Liditor:— I think next year's team Earl Pierce. first Williams, second rush; nelly, center: “Molly halfback, and Bill Blount. g his team ought to form a winning com- bination. dozen games the two in the them league represen ves. Only cight.of the 16 major ague clubs have participated in the inter-league games so far so it would be manitestly unfair to m any rash deductions as to the r tive strength of the miza- tions from the few played so far. The chief son for National le been the New York G ton Braves. Each I mes to American iants having only for four games with Whit: while the sucy winr with York Detroit The over the men the rush Red"” lea south Don- o gone = LY KREPSH Sports Editor:— Liveryonc roller hockey la- elsc is trying to pick a for nest year to here is choice: Iirst rush, Kid Williams: second rush, Boucher center, Donnelly: halfback, Doherty. and place George Bayer in the goal For sixth man they should Dick Hyland, the best amateur New Brit- ain has produced in 15 years attended all of the d have travelled vith some of the t think I can judge the | players. That would form . . |combination triumphs Tush's in the two or; carly contests es of woe, if partisans 1 D] thre the to show Chicago have four and liome on the am so 1 ability of a winning the ded in the New Tige White Soy’ Giants give unquestioned game i Here's how inter-league warfare Club one in Yankees Doy lea I ARTHUR 5, HARDY, DIPLONAT, IS DEAD I i stan stand the in Won TLos! Brooklyn New York Philadelphia St. Lomnis (N) Detroit (A) Boston (N) New York (A (N () (a) Editorial Positions New York, Sherburne, H thor. die Conn., last lold AT JERSEY RESORT -... Partuer Thinks Robbery Is Mo- reo tive—Police Seek Rescue March 14 (P:—Arthur 1v. diplomat and au- at his home in Woodstock night. He was 82 years| 1593 to 1595 hie was United and consul general T Was envoy ex- and minister plenipo- G Roumania e Switzerland and Spain. He was born in Andover and after attendins as graduated from s military acad and traordinar, cec the n United 56 He second licu- in 1ST1 was civil engin- Towa college. He resigned tvo years later to study in France 1878 he was appointed professo matics at Dartmouth col- | resigned in 1893 to 1 cditor of ‘osmopolitan wzine. He received honorary grees from Towa college, Dartmout ~land Amherst walked fter termination the Allen- S a e men who most of his roudside was Park. N. today wert rescuc Asbury ~TPolice t the v a and of workir of Samucl York real Kidnapers his homc d two years as tenant of artillery appointe cering at rator, from professor him near laken, N. J. Motive for the urred Wednesday n as no 1 ol at Inter- Kidnaping. which oc pparent, has wife and of no ecnemies DBarron was wa toward his home hurst station by three Prang upon im from shrubbery. After a struggle ducd and litted into an automo- bile driven by u fourth man. Arthur Kelly., another commuter. told polic was walking behind Baron and attack and he could had on ¢ way. de the ) de- had. laid as from he of his diplo- 1 devoted to travel and writ- . In addition to several books on | er mathematics, he - of a number of clud- “Wind D “Passe “His Da 17 and “Dianc and in ¥ he hig tho in Rose Auredic Father.” He was 1808, was novels, in of aid b attempt to give aid, en kuocked down head and thrust into the which was driven rapidly Kelly said he obtained the number of the car. Although the kidnaping ported to police at once. the was not identified as Barron yesterday. when Mrs. Barron her husband had failed reach home Wednesday night. Herman Goodste a partner with Barron in the Barsam Realty corporation. 201 DBroadway, New was large fore the vietin by blow mar hens.Gr in to Miss Bowen, daug en, an Ame at A Grac ter of Henr ican resident, d POISON RUMOR BELIEVED | RESPONSIBLE FOR CLASH That license was re- | vietim | until told to Iguorant Natives Believe Story Americans Plan to Rill Fili- pino Populace. (P—Two i lors by IFit believed t. been the whit poison Mainla, March | tacks upon American 0 mobs at Iloilo authoritics today to have idered by fears that men were ing to nativ The James custom to colleet sums of moncy for the firm and | that robbery might have been the | motive for the attack and Kidnap- ing. en plo: Requirements Raised by Grad School at Harvard Cambridze. Mase 14 (UM —Qualitications sion Harvard duate school of acting becau of the ol rogistration in rece cording to an nuoun university authoritics. Lffective next fall gradua of| colleges and cientific schools of good standing secking admission fo | the school of arts and sciences must | present satisfactory entials such s graduation with distinction, or in | upper third of cir cla clection to Phi Lieta Kappa, or ords to show distinguished work a fichd. o of also presentes pointed o' in th was b storics Lol by he poisor pines some the tions in wreh time for admi ) L over anti-1ilipino itornia o have mor rapid increase nt motorship Yomic trouble occurred Wedne A report had b ad among the ignorant populas that the Americans intended to p sen the townspeopls I Filipinos became wttacked wheit ave an apple Timely pr vears. sment by v of the ot ere highly excit- cd core tive erver the K roo- boy vented rioy coolct special must e crowds ment ¢ cnrollment i character The announc hat whercas chool 639 in nt Americ polos re made rumor, seicnec ro Snithe sc i Cucs plot rent year. SALESMAN SAM Morrison, | Woodstock Nan Held Several;_;-:' | 12 Mass., | ¢ Ambherst college | vact of oducers is a new family vas as- PLAINVILLE ASSUMES LEAD 10 CONPLETE GIRCLE - IN COUNTY LOOP PLAY-OFF ot ot e er and Outficlder, Will Kound Dut ateh- Defeats New Britain South Church in Hectic Game by —Pond’s Basket in Last 30 Seconds Climaxes Dctermined Rally and Decides Game — Bell Plays Despite Injury—Winners to Meet Wapping “Y” on Monday Night. . BASHETBALL WILL OCCUPY STUDENTS Scholastic Championships to Be Decided Today Mare will Connecticut's onds in the last com end of mined ral tu the Pla ball t Boys COA the bask at tha in Brisiol am the senior expens ight clul -off the ue a the ain South Church fought at a terrific but was extremelv | and the rival.teams, almost hed. marched out into turr be T Society Brand Clothes 361 Main Street Opp. Myrtle & only 4 compensating intet New Ha asketl of today tou ss C-D nd ct sports fo. Chan il ention lowers > jump, ¢ nd t Geetersloh pili n the first period re held to a lone ba Jacobi. Bell ot 1 1 and dashed into the and h Mor wssaulted the Plainvil: ind three times brought New I to only rs score sensational shots. pionship and nd colleg The the noon aments will b Connect ¢ Yal s fo his 10 1t Storrs, Yale na 1 3 o'clock and West Haven Meriden and Naugatu this 2 At Kk play Are 1t cond period begin hest 4 In the n when TOP- COATE 25.00 1o 50.00 a tic to have the mmediated o'clock Torrin: dgeport central v tol 1 Harding The semi-fina a final pionship tomorrow. iick pop madc st Plainyille third qu Rritain fell i of port. winners today 1 afternoon the cham- -D Sims- anford tomo wit N zame to « mine | In the el lass ( 1 being backboard, s for a while. Mor Jacobi got a also a foul, miv- 1S margin. Su Caulfield took a hasty ball went through iiful goal, awakening adying Plainville at onec. Goetersloh ma “aulfield counted & o, games at St unable 0 wild bury plays (e} today Woodbury astonbur nd Putr 180 e game will MAY TRADE HERMAN Irritated Over Star's Refusal to Sign, ord at seven | inville clash at and the final tomorrow. and semi-finals be playe ¢ for ani| Here's What You'll Get in a New SPRING SUIT or TOPCOAT —If You Buy It Here! Frost ticd the | with a shot—his on!v | of the game. Another minue | L halt of furious but vain battlic tened by, and then Pond got u for a huri long toss whi through : netting and ca game with it. For New | fusal to bombarded the hoop in th:| Frank B . seconds and had the ball un- | Robins, said e would try to tra e basket at whistle but |Herman for another outfielder with- | 1able to make the needed go. |in St e e Al decides to sign a contr: “aulfield. Miller. a vear. He is holding ou Plainville’s poir 000 I, Bell did the same game was a i and nearly result of a sp. apid-tirc passi tes to play, President of Dodgers Plans on New! Style that is new—authentic— distinguished. New designs, toc—and they're exclusive! Masterful! that skillfully o i Making Deal. Clearw itated Fla Babe co r 1 1 v 1in Exceptional! that ever before—greater than you e is masterful— done by than Tailoving that ! Value is areater at $15.000 nd s quite Mor with 1 every Geeterslan evenly, v, and Ju- the losers" man-to-man busket wcular ot attack. New Brii- 1n K from the foul liu making only onc out of nine shous. | Plainville will now meet Wappins Monday night in Hartford. A sceond victory will give it the chaw- pionship. while a for Wappi will the local t shot playing Wapping Wednes will find anywhere. W throuzhout. Ric pitcliers A Particularly Fine Value Group of SUITS AND TOPCOAT hy Society Brand ¢ $40.00 Others ha fiel cent Macon being attached to Iiei or a MeGraw the homc Jol cold days tom them their own works or s well as war to cooler toy w ' OUT OUR WAY on evening summary Plainville Y. M. 171 Caulficld / S AN~ DIDONT HOUL HEAR ME GIVE “™ COMMAND | Totals New South Church rid. Ik Britain OFFICER , \F W HADNT OF PuT | 'R oN -To TALK BACK \F you HAFTA SAav f 1 TAawK 8ACY UNDER MY BREATH AN | DONT SAY | SIR / | / SIR . | il | | I Ps D Wosilus, 13 % Totals eree nick: timer, G tterman and Bailey. Re ther I scorers |Golf Teams Are Ready To Finish Play Today Miami, IMla., Marc 14 (A—Cyril Walke his ul rer Claren amber, ready to battle out Harry ind Neil m play-ofi Nip honors rnational fou Darkn b Yo tod Han with Ml round n hole champion- ament teams all even sterday the wee cagle scorc holes forced the match to 100 tor BIG COYOTE HUNTSMLN Council Grove, Kas., March (UP)—Cliff Axe, local busine and sportsmi cason thi Gror selected o i “chool asketball Vernon R COLLEGE - THE S\R CUSS. round By SMALL oo LATE TO EXCHANGE|[ WELL, HERE | aMm' | WAS - HERE YA ARE, SON! )YUP, AN TW “THREE OF €M CosT |ed to relinquish his left Gicld post | this season to Dick Lorter. | Manager Roger Peckinpaugh he- | lieves the veteran Jamicson will not | be able to stand the daily knocks as| | well us a younger man. Porter found | | his batting cye near the end of I.t\l‘ scason and is cxpected o get the| | Pitching Staff Much | Stronger Than Before | yWinter Haven, IMa., March 14 (P | —The Phillies’ pitching staff is 30 | | per cent stronger than last year, in | | the opinion of Manager Lurt. shot- ton | —DAILY = EXPRESS 2 WAy 33-75 KOUND {1 Beturn ticket good 30 days Brand New Latest rlor Car Conches Heated—Bonded —Insured e Comtortably We Guarantee Yor Crowell's Drug Store i1 West Main S 10:30 A, M. ang 205 1 Daily und Sunday e 19531 Make Keseriations Karly YANKEE STAGES, Inc. | Consturt Mentally, physically and | perience.” Shotton said today. | are all better. The experience they have had. the oll winning spirit | | they imbibed in the last few 1|\umlv~‘i in ex- Le “they M | of the 1928 season and Grover Alex- | ander have turned the tr | estly think our pitching per cent stronger this ycar o “THREE SHIRTS! “TEN DOLLARS - NQW, WHADOA | SOMETHIN' YA GOT EER WANT To EXCHANGE 'EM FORT CHRISTMAS? 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