New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 15, 1930, Page 8

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VEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 15 I93U. T R NATIONAL GUARDS SLATED TO BATTLE STRENGTHENED BRISTOL MAPLE ENDS BASKETBALL TEAM TONIGHT AT STATE ARMORY—TWO GAMES SLATED TOMORROW IN TABS COURT LEAGUE — INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE PLAYOFF TO BE STAGED BRISTOL TEAM CONFIDENT | YOUNGSTERS GIVING DETROIT TIGERS AN ADDED PUNCH INDUSTRIAL TITLE WILL OF SETTING BACK GUARDS : _ BE DECIDED ON TUESDAY Bell Town Basketball Quintet Augmented by Former i ] il | Corbin Screw ill‘d Slanl(')y Ru'g & Le\'e.l Basketbalt Endee Stars, to Tackle Local Team at State Armory _ | : ) | 'l:eams to bl?ge Play off.at Stanley Ancng = Iio.th Tonight — Maple Ends Have Been Rated High in | . y ! ! Ended Reguiar Season in a Deadlock for lznst State Circles—Orioles to Battle St. Stanislaus Five | NG . Sl ) kA Place—lndlcatlo_ns Are That Bat?le Will Be a Close of Meriden in Preliminary Game—Festivities Start : . : . One—Stanley Works and Russwin to Mect in Pre- at 8 0’Clock. £ F ; | liminary. e EROCIOUS PHILS wrtd ' = = LS QRN IPPING WINS WAY e Stanley Rule teams in the * In= S T NG = ol R INDONTY RN in the t meetir ms and Stanley Rul : Grover Cleveland Alexander to . Y N L Ed » NP Dt Hasardville, Mt e e The first I le resulted in a Bl eheys e e foul goals und the ltulers had 13 dnville and Wapping will clash on Monday night in the second game of the senior County ¥, M. C.lgu1q goals and nine foul shots. \. play-off, Wapping having carned | Judications are that Tuesday's t to be figured in the last) ;e will be a close one, Individ= rccounting by winning itslast game | yaliy the players are evenly matcha from Hazardville last tight. Plain-|eq. ~ Probably more depends upom |ville won the first game from the |“Ifank" Arburr and Joe Luty than Britain South church on Thr on any other members of the Cor= lay night and will attain_its bin Serew team. They will have the | championship if it turns W of holding the Rulers' leading under the e el 1 : as it vored to - If | scoring combination of Johnny Kley ar old 3 Lyl o Wapping wins. however, it will have land “Will” Morey. Then “Darby'* der will at- e 4 rinset i to mect the local churchmen on | Corazzo and Tony Garro will have ome of the 4 Yy — g A Wednesday night the difficult assignment of holding *hillies requi bt i , S B i — Andy Yakubowicz, Corbin Serew 3 7 Wins Fioal leading scorer, and “Hammy” Dar- ) T b e row, a dangerous threat. Caplain Hazardville, March 13.—The Wap- | Nick Gill was the hero of st s qu f swatt nay crable Detroit to ¢ it orianee 1 vhen it led the American Le i 2 into the | 8ame against Corbin Screw when he Gehringer (338 and Johnson 335 while Liza 17 o comes up 1rom the 1 st e : belted the ball at in. ;) . cague play-off last |scored three field goals in the scc- 23 L — — [night by coming from hehind in tk f.. This was practica [eezondthal ant tai of victory. Joc Luke START 10 CUT SQUAD DEADLOCK POSSIBLE AS ATHLETICS IN GONDITION i s & iad o it 501 s s for a while as if they mi Ll onCaciardpracticc = i A _ | sion and it plans to practice several Aspirations of Pitishurgh Pirates’ TABS LEAGUE FINISHES Ruth, Pencock and Others Have Ap- f!‘P”‘w-*]"‘l'-‘y““V‘I' nship AsPIrAtion®: | ore times before the game. No ek stone will be unturned in its Rookics Arc to Be Jolted Very peared in Yankees Camp T 1l ] on]l al “xr\;;\‘ ; ’1“\‘0 T e Year in Bacellent Shape. e s e s it LR URIG RN el ot e sslon anley ' y - plans a session for Monday iudelsies FobE: Eagles Have a Lhdnce to Tlc Souct\ Team for First o Bl Tog S o o Robles, Cal., ) b (1 Place by Winning Tomorrow’s Game—Sons of Italy ™ * ! : The sumn Aspirations of the camp rookies Y 2 = ! 5 g | —1Bob s cy's hope that t : S must be Jolted 1 e Given Edge Over East Ends in Second Contest of | yvori vaniees will nave wmuen bet- | il | B huguatec g ol Gt cels in either e e e i R Afternoon—Circuit’s Schedule to Come to r\n EndjjEsssenin gt Sl i ‘l"" Rose, 11 ana Tusewin iin for oW he San Francisco Meriden o keen to t ns mark of . o = St ¢ e suffercd ail sorts of ailme \.v.\ last | Welles, e ; gy RSy Showing of Candidates For Berthd home ! i harley | . Englo will br t by Manager Lns j il =ty 3y the A i Lolipiinig Bood ShapalsliceNernAY 195 e =n oops now that Dick |} . : Chicigo—Ttene Do Vos, Lelgium, | Pennock apparently has conquered " ’ : Bartell E p for his short- et . ; 5+u loutpointed Clyde Chastian, Dallas, | his neuritis and Bengough's shoulder | Nazardyville Manager McKechnie, be | SR 5 Tex. (10): Irnie Schaat and Pant|finally has responded to treatment. g E oy i s retained until the scason opens.| . A Pantaleo, Chicago, drew (10); Har-|Van L promising piteher, suf- |1, Trition, rf. ... : ql;yvl‘.‘;”‘,u :v“1 la.. Marc : 1»!\»‘71 John Skube, infieliler, and Hal Fin.| Lo0S ¥8 Hal : o ry Dublinsky, Chics outpointed | fered a shoulder fnjury and was|Allen, I ...... 5 : ol g ics and rookic hite e Yl Tty AT Gy [ ROy £ Emory Cabana, Philadelphia (8): | placed on the voluntary retived list| Carson, « 5 ) the delight of basebail anen will be dispatched clsewhere for S8 spainiedtnoteuiuhei e g petigee R S o St \‘12’1\"“‘1[.:;5“ £ seasoning. The possibility e s ey Chicago (§): IFrankie |ment this y I e, : Al bt e i St el S e very little surply t 9 o'clock. ou Braves Roster Warms Heart off top berth, Lngle may e TR e et M5 Tabs Sunday ! ¢ Hayes, Dhiladelphia. outpoint, : % v G i A e Randy Moore, Walter ser and tional comes 10 an cnd Jimmy Lundy, Los Angeles (6) EEREE inaugura . re Tommy 00 sive | T b T e b s - e s sl R R S[ZE DOESN i\ CO[]NT — | Johnny Newn, neweomers who wof Ipe 5 . I ' PR (PRt 5 Y PR e gy W i > ] five of ix hits off the Philadels gpe end, il nng S ; ', Plcl\mg Next Year’s Aty el s ol aoutnalNquERtintilnnaglos g ! phia Athicties pitehers yesterday chamipionship * tit of ) g b the Tabs, league lea Chile (10); Sammy Dorfman, New | T - 3 tefere sl s yes aye in the fall of that y . my’s infield mates, - Roller Hockey Team || Tuis is the 1ast arternoor od-|York. outpointed Jackie Pilking. | Eddie Collins, Captain of Athletics, s wore told tocontinuo o good time. ey at t “rese npson at uled games and if t 1bs win to- b k (10); Vincent S | Gives His Views on Pla nd ASELALLIDBIELS S falbdngthcrelentn Don Hurst at first will Nl orrowath ey champions |y eihted ChanTeiito ¥ a e S which took the game by eona) ek ntislabl corak o last of the letiers M reaoty 10 basketball em- = A 3 o - St. Louis s again tatked over by the men outfield combinatio SR e and will receive gold basketbal [0} | Iheir Chances. At It Lauderdale, Fla.—St. Louis| ¥ 35 A& K Y 2 y on 1l hoice of e Z 3 of Boston. Some snappy baseball O'Doul, Klein and Souther . e fans. for players, for | Dlems and the silver loving = cnp 3 U e e AT B (A) 10, Buftalo (I) o snappy base care of the hitting. If sout : | whieh was don y John Peters|alo and Al Brown, Panama, Fort Myers, Fla., March 15 (P—| At Biloxi s —Washington (A) |S¢ems to be in the offing for Teans at center ficld ball- or any | [Snovcs 1ai ' o irant. 3 Eddic Collins, captain of the Athle- |13, : O (SA) LONHR IS other gzardener needs a substitut D team has a T Sapdey | a gre ¢ ema Yetersbur, —Bosf ,‘ rdencr i s a ubstitute, ‘ In selecting the players {o repre- ¥ ; 5 s ”“_’ Vi Sioux City, Ia-——Haskell K : Logr ond baseman inf . Petersbur ¥ Boston here is 1dy man ready in husky | chance to go into a third place tie [omaha, knocked out Billy Jackson, |his day, says that size has mothing | (N) &, Philadelph o sent New Britain in the Roller = o 2 Tripp Si NHomIE Abknoma el S S e “m‘] it is successful in defeating the | gjoux City |to do with the success or failure of | Today's Games with Canton (Ohio) last : cason and | il S A % | SEven e mpete the £ v : e et e mast Ends in the final game of the | 1oy sSprings, Ark.—Kid Adams, |an infielder. t Los Angeles—Chicago (N) vs, U Lo L en f B son with the | S ™hie tineu e G ol S RO San Antonio, outpointed Mi “Take the c ! S Rt 0% ShE b ETB}‘LL s‘.xlnc club. v ¥ t s by b for 2 .517. {:_\i” Seir e yll[ ]‘j w‘”"'\;‘: Sy toel | The Tabs will dep n their | Gii, Chicago, (10). ond base reservist,” he said. 's| At San Antonio—New York (N o title with a score o 3 f o 35 s n a R nen the | five-man attack that has carried | gipon, O.—Gorilla Jones, Akron. |nearly six fect tall. but he looks like | vs. Chicago (/ * MAPLE ENDS lole event, with W ; 5° | time comes, sign them up, cven . A 3 : Fole event, with Vil ; : ; P melconics MUmn B clen Ll e TS reak of |giopped Meyer Grace, Chicago (4): @ comer. Siz nothing to do| At St Tetersburg. Fla.—New e runner-up, st 12 |slu ; : e dif ) to s a little more Al Nesser. Akron, knocked out | with infield playing, iUs supplencss | York (A) vs. Boston (N) There were amateur event. which v the Newport Golf clu by C. B. Macdonald and W. Vs ifficulty to years ther - e e : ¥ doing it. The fans will make b \erline an: n. forwar Roughhouse Ttitts, Wheeling, W. V1. | that counts. Iioth Williams and Me-| At Miami, Fla.—Brooklyn (N) vs. NATIONAL GUARD 2 e : R for your loss in a short time, believe fen : the Phillics 2 1 J 5 (1) Trankie Kitts. Akron. stepped Nair, our your ortstop. can bend | Philadelphia (A) AT = t r t Well, here goes Lo 1 ner start . ST Py % or not. Well soes. form the team men Starty e poberts, Pontiac., Mich (3). | and streteh with very little effort. | At Tampa. Fl—Philadelphia (N) TATE ARMORY First rush. Davics who has plenty | (he gam wre no sul The first women~ chan pic Al : oni § - Da e and o Hollywood, Cal-—Vigo Doman.|There is somcthi bout this pair Detroit (A) 7 Wi st the o o of speed, a neat passer and a sur | stitutes t ar Los Ang nocked out Tony | that stamps them as ball players. 1] At Pensacola. ITla.—Boston () TONIGHT club with 1. lady golfe mpetir that s who perform such HUSET Toe Mecl @ t e squad at | egang, Hu\’\\\nud (2] can't explain it but it's there. May- \' nsacola (SEL). It was run c <3 me S 0 ks = S 1 ‘-\Hmwl v ;~h Williams, not as fast | times during eason. en Colo.—Joe Marcus, Tort-| be their desire to play all the v Orleans leveland (A) Ladics 25¢ — Gents H0¢ and w here remaing o 1|28 Davies but a clever passer and tpointed Mickey Cohen, | time. That is one thing that « vs. New Orleans : with Mi ( irgeant 1= | these | e ¢ ctly a threa e and t W the wallop. | of tinguishes a real player from the| At West Palm Beach, Fla.—st ner-up. The following t the p t R Genon Elonn a hard worker|will | ; : rest of the pack.” | Louis (A) vs. Milwaukee (AA). there e Lo ¢ r who played ¢ and haltback | and Tony Ferony, Nick 1™ ind ) c¢hampion Rt in i i { Halfback, Barney Doherty., “The and Paul Perretta and Ferrenee R OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN is Loy played a also be used a Cornell, a Favorite, and Princeton. rit of Dancing—Imperial Orehestra the first 1 t Unit Bengc nner in 1928 hut jo. | Wonde ame considesing the fac Mottomen Dae for Victory o e e - e ApDgrI g 8o T e e G e Fe 3 'k Morse. Have ‘Three: Men state Giol ) ! ] 1 i ol R the league's doorma champions cup i tear 5 T con . I’hil Collins, || 12 SEOUE AN seasol So 11y mn Left ine Wrestling Tourney. e e Bnen § ) record st sear, | SUbstnte, Bicli £ by and | Secred that Mimazer s e, N. Y. March 15 0Pl Co OH. Sie wept WIF DELIGHT R L eeAD, SASON , SING TTHAT | X ; : i ; o . : L e e ¢ J 0 Inenl A Bl ¢ ‘1 EF M HEK‘ Z ( PASSAGE OF SWEET ) ol ) ¢ y : bk LG . e ity ST S <. WHE Lo o ALICE BENS BOLT OUER i L) championship 2 ARES MISE Sieliesess war BY TOVE & In 1922 uht Moine nd the motto o \ B he final vound. with sisteen sur- \ - ) ) % AGAIN ¢ 7 . e e e e S e S i e e el “'/‘REEMA‘—?ZMZ/ St e known by i nar | : t xan 4 u villiams halfback and Hoft in the | (ne. Trojcser brothers R S T Lo e = [ gy IN DE ,\‘,,f: \IAQ;(JR i QM D riTent Jehind ‘he | ' , a|B02L \ ; East End team lic only defending champion of > L 2 el An for T The firstzame will start ai % the ovent, Sargent of Yalo S| Al oL” CHu~ \F MRS. HooPLE Th]i tor ror « Hedinltergs t . BTSN e S o LA elaclogk ) the 145 pound class. I [o { i WERE ONLY LIKE e fo f ety : SWEET ALICE BEN 3 o Cooper f Heri) _ 5 pounds—Trousdell, Cornell; | McCurdy, TTOW. . Engel, Lehigh e Walter Johnson Cheeks Up 35 pounds—Hubler, 'enn State; Ou Details of Washington's Win Yale: Tiol Over New Orles PPenn May 1 it it WARS ON HOLDOUTS Hssoe : ; e March to b t ‘ ¢ Eran Ber Georz LN Columbia pounds—Johnsen, Cornell . Princeton 75 po Freeman, Sy Wakeman, Cornell Unlimited—Rotan, Yalc; Barfield. | Princeton, | ODEO ON RELAY PROG A full-fledged rodeo. of the Lind to by SWINNTNG TOURNEY |€C | 1 : i TEA TS PRESSED STARTS TODAY : R gl WHILE Mo CONSTANCE BENNETT 3 77 I in STHIS THING CALLED LOVE™® L e e e EMBASSY - UsE HLRALD CLASSIUILD ADS | A i

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