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S s ¥ “ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 1 9 . 1930. i Speaking of Sports We are printing today the last of the letters from roller hockey fans regarding the possible makeup of a team for next year. There were some letters received in the last batch in the office that will not appear in print. This is due to the fact that the space for them was limited and it was decided to run the campaign only until today. Those, however, Whose letters did not get into pub- lic view may rest assured that the Arute brothers will sée them. In some of these notes received there were things that were offen- Bive to decency said about certain players. All of of cour: was climinated. in to that the idea of bunk and foolishness. Well, 1} his idea. Others have other idezs The Arute brothers. Jack and T'rank, owners of the New B team, believe that they have gained & great deal of the sense of the fans in their efforts to pick a team for next year. They haven't vet said whom they ecxpect to.keep on the mquintet, but they have very careful- 1y retained all of the letters and they will be advised in aucasure by them. Reports from Ifartford lave it t Jumbo Gnasdow, football suard 1 strong n from Lerlin, will be geen in a wreetling bout &t 17oot ritain | ROGER: Goodrow Botticelli Sundell Mottola Frank | | Odman | Huck S ALLEYS 107 103 114 105 140 Crocodiles . 99 500 Taboons RUSSELL & ERWIN LE Knoby { WITH THE BOWLER UNIVERSAL CLUB LEAGUE Hyenay 140— 337 4— 101— 103— 109— 11— S18— NEIGHBOR TEAMS ARE ELIMINATED Bristol and Plainville Are Both | Put Out of Tournaments 30 : I 9 Bristol 100 1690 and Plainville were both 303 | climinated in the two scholastic 1% pagketball tournaments being con- 1s6s [ducted at Yale university and the Connecticut Agricultural college yes- terday. Bristol. championship quin- tet in the New Haven tournament |last season. was defeated 21 to 14 by the Warren Harding High 3|school five of Bridgeport while |Plainville bowed to Putnam at )| Storrs\ 30 to 17 g Bristol-Bridgeport Dristol was outweighed and ou played in the contest with the Park City team although the Bell Town- {ers fought gamely if futilely {tain the championship so dearly {won last season. Tommy Monahan's | charges stood off the attacks of fts 8 | heavier opponents in the early 1345 | stages of the game but long, arch- {ing shots of the Bridgeporters |proved the deciding factor in their 1 | victory. | Harding led 6 to 4 at the end of |the first quarter and at the half the 31 Park City team had only a point | advantage, 8 to 7. Bristol was play- \ing the team on an even footing and the team’s chances of viciory look- | cd_especially bright. | Then. as the sccond half opened, the Bridgeport players started loop- to re- | | WHIPPETS SEEK TITLE | AT STORRS TOURNAMENT | will “Y"—Four Local Playcrs on All- Represent Martford County ar Squad Picked as Reserves The New Britain “Ahippets, win- ners of the Intermediate Hartford County “Y" basketball champion- | ship, will seek state honors in the |inter-city tournament to be held at ! Connecticut ~ Agricultural college {Storrs, next Friday and Saturday and are conceded to be one of th fastest teams entered in the elimina- tion play. The Whippets won every game in the County league, coming close to defeat only once, and they will have an all-star aggregation picked from the other leading teams iin the circuit ready to relieve them 1if they roll up a big score and can save their own energy for the neat round, The Whippets will play 2 L unit, but, if it is possible and ad- visable to spare them, they will give | way to the all-star group, which | has been picked to give representa- | tion in ‘proportion to the final ran |ing of the next three leading clubs | Rev. Vernon L. Phillips of Ken | sington will Le in charge of th Hartford county entry. He an- nounced the personnel of the coun- ty squad this morning. All members of the Whippets will make the two- | day trip, these championship play jers being Paluch, Sartinsky, Wo- {jack, Boehnert, Karosis, Wilk and | Olewnik. Kensington, which finish- ed second, will furnish six players. Gotowala, Lewis. Lonolo. Clanflone, | Helenski and Slep Tour New | Britain South Church Intermediateg. , a renewed McGraw attack, although Guard hall t Thursday night. “Jumbo” used to be heavywoight | champlon of the st in the ama- | teurs and his appearance will be an! Yos: interesting item to many of his| g . : | friends in this city. e o s 0 | Nealon | a shock to the fol-! R i lowers of both the Dristol and the £ Plainville High school teams to | . <100 108 | +learn today that the quintets had | e both been climinated in the tourna-| 2N | Inents being played Yale and| TTE Storrs. Doth teams lost out in their | . tiret ga 1t was quite The quintets ran up < o | Tough opponents, Dristol. meeting | g the Warren High school of Dridge- | ... ; §t ! wort while Plainville was stacked : S i up against Putnam High, which last | B. Iisher LR g | Year was runner-up in the Conncc- [(\2Vnaush ; Al cut Aggies tourney. | 2 ! - i | : sketball | last night | Co. five of | that Billy| The Spring & Duckley team won another victor playing the C. & Merslc 2w Haven. We notice Ross and Vitty Grimala appeared | - 2 with the Spring-Bucks. We never | 47 | Xnew that they were electrician | | CIVIC 1 Chambe The final playoft game in the Tn-|cn ‘dustrial league Dbetween S Ttule & Level and the Corbin Screw | Fark ! 1 1eam is altracting more interest, | probably. than any other game in | the history of the Industrial league. | The equal strength of the two quin- | 1ets presages a wild and woolly | Pattle for honors and plenty of | fight is expected during The contest will be stazed night at the Stanley arcna. Liony South Church Juniors Draw Bye in Tourney For the first time in Ilartford County “Y" history a New Britain | South Church basketball team has drawn a bye. for the local cntry 1he junior tournament at the E: wide Recreation center in Manches. | ter will pass the first round through 1his afternoon without being requi ed to meet an opponent. There ars fen other tecams in the tournament. among them being outfits from Ad- i Plainville. Southington, Ken- singion, Hazardville, Manchest: and Broad Brook. The tournameit i3 In charge of Anthony Rancall. |11, J | var'c Canzoneri Confounds o The Fistic Experts | New York. March 15 (P—Tony | Canzoneri, former featherweight | TRATERNIT s ALLEYS champion, has confounded fistic ex- | Sulcmntic perts who were ready to write “finis” | 1o the gallant little Italian's carcer | R 9 3. es a top-rank lightweight. | ; g6 289 | I"lushing all his eld-timc boxir | & X | skl Canzoneri gave anislaus | l.o0ay: of Chile, one of the worst | beatings of his carcer in a ten!’ round bout in Jadison Square Gar- den last night. Canzoner: won ev ery round He boxed so cleverly that Loayza scarcely landed @ fective punch. oneri weighed 1 MeDonough | rtoneymen Farle, | Jenes MeEIR in | Howa t | MeAull Exchange | Low P Weed P Seore mesii e 434 Headers 63 | | 19 Burraw | (uires Loayza | Howe | ward | Bradavury KKiely WIN AGAIN | kley's basketball | team. with Billy s and Grimala ing n the game, defeated th 8. Mersick Co. team of New I ven last night in New Haven 32 to 24. Ross and Grimala both starrel on the floor and in shooting. Nom Begley kept up his stellar play at guard. The score: Spring & Buckley Elec. Co. Fld. FlL SPRING pring & Du Sorel Druims [ Berden | Preint Berg 163 " ROOKIES DEPARTING i ‘ : | ¥ice President Branch Rickey starts| 1 0 | Exodus of Aspiring Players From | Grimala, ¢ Spring, rg = Nom Begley, r3... 1 Mauro,. I3 Huybrecht Camp of Cardinals. Lradenton. } March 15 (@— { The exodus of the rookies began to- | day as the result of Vice President Branch Rickey's arrival at the St 2| Louis Cardinal training camp. Joel S| Hunt, flashy looking third baseman, U | returns to Houston, Iiddie Delker, 9 4|last year with Minneapolis, Tex CLEBIIE iy o 4| Carleton and Paul Derringer to Alenzl, rg 4| lochester were the first to go. Bernardo, seee 2| Tumors had it that Catcher Gus A'redericks, 14 C. G, Mersick Y.enzi, rf » Patricelli, 1t Aurora, 1t Lowell, g 0| Mencuso will bo traded to the Bos- — [ ton Braves and another grapevine k 24| had Pitchen Fred Frankhouse going 15-11 Spring | to the Phillies. Marks; timer, | Willis (tlasgow, University of Towa Spencer. lpthom and Cateher Druckman are | = | slated for Danville. 10 half time, referee, scorer, Score at & Buckley: Lossack: WHITE SOX VS. GIANTS | Sun Antonio. Texas, March 13 (#) | he White Sox were out to make | 1 it four straight against the ot Manager Stanley Harris' young| York Giants today. | pitchers faced a hard test here to-| With 1 Lyons on the mound,|day as the Detroit T:gers cngage the | the Chicago entrant in the junior | slugging Philadelphia Nationals ‘n circuit hopeful of staving off | the Tigers' third exhibition game of the season, Wyatt Hogselt and Herring were ted for three innings cach azainst ‘mc Phillics, PACING HARD TEST ampa, IFla., March 15 (P—Three were the Giants were gthened for | today’s fray by the return of Fred \s dic Lindstroma and Bill Tc | scored | Wagner. 15 | Fran, I5S - as ‘s urnament | 1 1 runner-up in lask year's tow €M% Duke football players are striving to | altogether - | Leo, i team, {the | romped oft with a victory {referee, Groat. | guin | A. M., one of the two new Masoarc ing long shots into the basket and slowly but incvitably Dristol wa: beimg sunk. However, with a des- perate rally just before the close of the thifd period, Bristol managed to cut the score to 15 to 11. Then Bridgeport started to stall, doing a neat job of dribbling in the back court. With sudden sallies up the floor, the Park City players surprise shots that widened margin between them and Bristol. The final whistle found thke el Towners down to the Park City quintet. 21 to 14. The score: Lridgeport Tid. | Hattings, Merza, Cormier and StaW- ley, have been lected. Nicholson, R. Burger and Burnham of Wap- ping will complete the big squad. CUT OUT SOUTH TRIP Philadelphia. March 15 (UP) — University of Pennsylvania’s base- ball team will abandon the practice of taking a southern trip in this year's season. The U. of P. varsity has a §1 game schedule. Among the epponents are Na New York Uni- versity, Duke, Wake Torest, Har- vard, Lehigh, Lafayette, Maryland, Rutgers. WANTS TWO LETTERS Jiast Lansing, Mich., March 16 (UP)—Two-letter men in sports are anything but rare, Dbut Michigan State college has an athlete who the LT Carroll. r{ 11 Caggniello, 1t 2 Cholko, Rivanik, 5 1 v 1 0 1 rg ters. He hopes to play first base on the ball nine, and to win a track team berth as a pole vaulter. Tota HOME GAMES IN MAJORITY University of Maryland has listed 38 varsity contests in its three major { spring sports—baseball, lacrosee and track—and 23 of them will be staged on the Old Liners' home field BOYS IN BASEBALL MEET St. Paul, March 15 (UP)-—Hun- dreds of boys' baseball teams are ‘l-xw-(-lr:(l to enter tournament to be conducted in Alin- |nesota by the American Legion. Albertelli, 1 Laponte. rt White, ¢ Norski, en. Palay, Alaife, 1g rg 13 Totals Score at half time port. Referee—Walsh, Plainyville Loses Plainville ran up against SPRING WORKOUTS e urham, N. C.. Mareh 15 (UP) at Storrs, and found the opposition oo muen for Tt With |forset about 1ast scason's unhappy 5 {record as they cngage in spring left forward on the PUtnam|gryouts here. Duke had a mark seoring 2 points in 0N OT{or iy ogees and four defeats in last sreatest shooting exhibitions | 2, Ch P8 PRSI SO I e ever seen in the Class C and |>Y ‘ou""hoprvs for the 1080 season il ibi naments at the collese, Putnam | 2008 100 LIe S B SE e rom by thefine 1929 freshman combination. COAST GUARD FLELT Buffalo, N. Y., March 15 (UP)-— Thirty unarmed, but speedy coust guard boats, operated from heavily armed craft, will be put into tion along the Buffalo lake district and in the Detroit arca in April to strengthen the drive against rum running, according to an announce- ment by Martin W. Rasmussen, t guard command Dry For 156 Years score of 30 to 1T Putnam's passing was greatly su-| perior to Plainville’s. Putnam per- | sisted in passing the ball to Lea| who flipped in spectacular one-hand- | cd shots one after the other. | Plainville hardly cver had posses- | sion of the ball in the final quarter. The summary: Putnam ¥id. rf 1l 0 4 0 0 [ [ Ttl. DeBernardinls, Leo, If . King. 1f Weis: Ross ¢ Sabin, rg . Elliott, rg Cacciaponti, Is King, ©f ... Kowaliskic, 1 Halbach, 1f Wegner, ¢ Minella, rg Hibbard, rg Berry, lg Score at half time, 20-10 Putnam; INSTITUTE NEW LODGE Jast Haven. March 15—Momai- Lodge. No. 139, A. F. anl lcdges authorized by the grand lodge of Connecticut at its first meet (K4 in Hartford, will be instituted to-| night at the lodge rooms in the bank building here. Grand lodge oi- ficers from Hartford and other sec- | tions of the state will be present 1o | conduct the ceremonies of insti tion and to install officers. A tu key dinner will be serred. s Associated Press Plioto |Zaro Agha, longevity champion ot Turkey, who claims 136 summers and says he never took a drink, will e | visit America at the invitation of the USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADSi American Anti-Alcohol society seeks an unusual combination of let- | | | | I | nimselr the state junior | At one | NOT MASCOT BUT REAL PLA VER DISSES SEEK MEN i FOR BANK ROBBERY Ordered { Shoot to Kill—Ban- dits Kill One, Wound Three Cheyenne Wells, Colo., March 15 UP)—DPosses with “shoot to kill” : patroiled the highways of two tates today in search of three bank indits who blazed their way across theastern Colorado with guns| rday, killing one peace officer | Car! Ww. IL loye, in a olo., the M. Hooping llers and would 1if they t “pum | ancestors came Justice Oliver descendant prominent ecarly English Colonial families, died morning at the age of 83 an artist and author and a descend- ant of the Tudor family which claims their right to the throne of* England instead of the present reigning family. A number of her to this country on prome Holmes, Co rt Wendell the Mayflower. TAKE TO AIR Roanoke, Va., March 15 (UP)— The basketball team representing the Langley alr field makes all trips, ex cept short ones, by airplane. Protest His kule { baseball DWIGHT W. HALL (left) a»d DELMONT W. BAK Bristol, M | truthfully stated tion lthe Bristol High school ba the he lof! I riors of the chalked court is Diwiz Harrison I and four phere. rew Baker, feur feet He oi the to be 2 hi was onc han's stellar a4 50 with ti halfbac who eral only neighborhod Jaker, a too foo or Hill position Booth only Bris 14 y ol on birth pounds and 80 pound m th ery some Crinit ceas the squad trouble Bristol for local follow Nays Baker, claims Ha ball roughly and little to | pencil protruding into the i vemainder of the prominent ¢ | form is hidden | between | quabuck size three's iarge 1 one of one of th ing scorckeeper Xetball he notices table. all Dwight reet 191 place, n of the 1 w defunct count Co. H, inches into The shorte nd ten ing varsity team one of the school of Coach season thail cleven graduated school 16 years of with hopes of becoming within the Baker, a graduatc school in the class o New he Toped to b a college Balker has bee and has c The fans who attend | the g In the serimma him pointers on correet play told about, Baker just Aw, T can't help it. The difference {worn by the two i rivers. ‘s worn by Baker’ Hall'; Baker is kept busy, the leather, league. | walks to the s is the son He was born he« Baker is the Delmont Dwight H. Hal mohils PALACL in heheld farc AT THE now th = been has n them ement. | who shortest sent local v por! reliabie Prince Ki AMn wor opr in foa- Th composed the iest of that it rom 1, who towers bo; RS his country, o inis 1 can hich chard Arlen nded rades is a mer There ha d is conce pivot les. M Mo phonoi as a He swears and he does, the st theme nd } Wi m cowar I How sma of for th of and Mme. L by their Pari In June, 1 will the cow vouth iic which comr Powell and t tz through the kind sition nan adventur have all from ¢ in and then 7 . 1 court circ ommy” moundsm: an forms the story n duri 25, hin Brook participat Ither codor von T Lis boy, divoree tackle p = o dora in i r we Holmes of 190 pour sophomore, small 1o try the gridders erian ¢, Cooper B two wonder-men of whose ble for films, spent nearly “The edsack, the om roving came I Albi pon. but second enture two years in hots” whidh n:d vable for of the south Sl and no “THIS s of s born 1 Day, 18 wei ut a he can only touch ark now. He 7 USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS bank. leaped into Report Prince Carol Has Left His Wife umani s01 Carol, f Michael Hel © been frequent reports the separation pescu, usually followed appearance where they have been living. | Greece, Carol's wife and mo MRS, DILLWORTH DIES fe March to the poet Oliver Wendeil Holmes | Would You Love Horor and Obey 5,000 a Year? HING EMBASSY h in sacks. ot of the aiting auto- | the Colo- | 1 of being “virtual dic- { tator” of Haiti, laders of the Island | republic have urged the immediate | recall of Brig. Gen. John H. Russell al- | above, American High Commissioner. said | Representatives of seven liberal or- he in- | ganizations protested against his re- arated | gime in testimony before President Ru- | Hoover's Investigation Committee, re- now in Port-au-Prince. New York —DALLY— EXPRESS WAY Retarn ticket good 30 days Brand New Latest Tspe Parlor Car Coaches Comtortably Heated—Bonded—Insured We Guarantee Your Comfort rowell’s Drag Store West Main Nt 25 P M., 5 nning March 16 vy and Sunday Phone 1951 Make Reservations Ma rch 15.— from today ber of has se whom e o the throne of Prince Caro! together in Princess Helen of 15—Mrs. Dillworth, Julia | related 0 P. M. CALLED LOV Eurly iewir port . OUT OUR WAY second-strinz | derat [GeS - BUT T WANT bt [ Sery TRNG hmbE i T~ | | LoowWiN' NICE. SOME OF THE OO in Hartford na mer High sed con opposing the \ enjoy w play He “M: the dim have “made’ high school's Baker tre 1 the TiLL BE THERE. / ges. s Hull now then giv When blurted on* in the of shovs great as th e Connecticut and Po- Both of Baker's can almost fit into th Hall. At lea may be placed info without uble 10t siz hen not tois about ofticial | of the Bristol City bas- When a player corer’s table to repo: nothing morc than The al's behind the polish:1 of Mr of 131 and Mr Sumnic Mar My Hall on of an Baker of soard of dirc City Deposi EMBASSY DAILY m. NEIGHBORS MIGHT |~ OH T CN | HARDLY WAIT 0 SeE T~ HE YARD WiTH THE LILACS, SN FLOWERS AND | WHITE. ACKET | FENCE THAT | PA TALKS SO WELL— BY N MONDANM WE wWitL ALL ¥NOw ALl ABOULT THIS PLACE YYOUR FATHER 1S 1VE BRAGGED ABOUT A HEAVEN - “THRU THE MIST OF YEARS 1T SHINES, WITH TS WHTE FRONT PORCH APEEPIN THRU THE MORNING GLORY \INES — S0 WERE GONG THERE “TO MORROW, -0 TE PLACE IVE LOUDLY PRAISED - | ™M GOING —TO SHOW MY FAMILY “THE PLACE WHERE T WAS RAISED, SALESMAN SAM Gee! 1678 mINuTES AFTER TEN! an' 't SuPPoseDd Ta O DOWN &T TW SToRE &T SeVeN TWMRTY Y 'LL BET “THATS Gu22 ON TH' PHONE. NOW! WHAT 2 WeLL, Eer BAD LUcK's sake!! RIGHWT DoWN, Ren! TeLL GU22 V'LL RUSH (To eE _CONTINUED) QUICK ,Youse Guvs' call Tw cuiee! GET OUT alL YeR &pPPaRNTUSES! GU22LEMS STORE'S ON BIRE! ! (o, u.s. par.orF. EER W LoNva LOO\E @ \S THIS To BE THE GND OF GU22LEM'S STORE s

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