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NEW BRITAIN DAITLY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1930. 15 Speating] "meoviems N UNOW TOTAL |Utah Man Chooses Firing Squad . iboroo o SOOI PASY - i i | ROGERS ALLEYS W. H, Judd, George B. Taylor, |Charamut . 15 118 A) 9, Philadelphia (N) Reports brought ouf the. fact that | Jozephaon . . E | New rlca —~Clevelancd (4 | Dahistrom ; Salt Lake City, March 20 (P) — | Dist Judge Bu Pratt, B Ochrreg I B e lana there are now 27 troops in the A) Orioles is planning to protest to of- 2y | prison today faced another grue-|YioUsly the judge passed the death |, “yjcgons (P, ) 1 | 650 Scout fiels of the Southern Now Lnglan | Mer0auSTIShela e et e e cn p g e Uil R e R e Says: oheuo Scouts in City Now YRR e e basketball tournament at Plainfiela | | joverruled a motion for a new trial. |\ pigenton, Fla—New York the New England Boy Scoit ‘coun- it Manager Ken Saunders of the|Wieox e U 1'0[’ i ;1‘,’_("; Ol il Rl Groenlel e lo {‘ S (N). cils will be held in Springiield on Burritts goes through with his plan <\1[m;_nk % 10 11 7| Ll Paso, Tes. March 20 (B — |20 ;f[h \r~" QersImother, Saud Fhersmothicr Heloagal Layton " ah, | = Ap g s—Detroit (A) vs Tey Loys were approved f April 10 and 11. This conference will to add “Hank” Arburr and “Hermy" | Molynaux : 10 Rescue plans for J. B. Bristow, 6o | S(Pfthers - et bt i thiie or oo attended by . large number of Schmarr to his squad when it plays 5 year old American oil operator, re-| 'l'f"l‘ o “r ' chose this mode | fused to y Rl R & e Y local couneil members headed by in the tournament. 581 535—1644 | ported held for ransom by bandits|©f death when offered his choice of homc y anmikiliedSHarl i ERON 16 eiE ey Lo Pty e Mazatlan, . Moxico, today |dcath by shooting or hanging, In ac-| an ‘ in hed Slant. Cil adelphia | in Scout board of e Onhs Tex has decided to enter the Ori- | fopertson 8 10— 34| awaited a definite determination of | COrdance With state laws. IHe ay ] g view held ight at scout head- | 5 ¢, purse in nature will oles in the tournament and he be- | Schenk the amotnt of money sought by the | Peared unmoved at the question and L L U L i St. Louisquarters. Deputy = Commissioner licves that the Burritts 4o not do. | Warner idnageeh, selected the firing squad, as have ; baby, and 9 year old | (A) vs waukee (A. A.) | GRantcs Abeliwas uasistadiny Caorec sérve the added advantage they | MUTPHY ; 01 Word from the scene of the kid-| Mot of the approximately 30 pris- | -law and his aged . grand-| At Pensacola, Fla—Boston (A) | Gurling. Kdward Islieh, Neil would gain with the presence of Ar- | N. B. Gridley naping ‘has stated that both - 3,000 |OMers &iven such preference since [mot cseaped death. Mobile (5. A.) o «, | MacDou neis MeAloon, Dur- {gron” orly fo men conneeted with burr, especially. e ooy el and 10,000 pesos was demanded ("L‘\‘){LS:GQ;‘ ?‘r1:)\: lh’,vsh:;vo\n.l_ - A,’,[} s & oty of i || N e n‘vl ittsburgh (NJ | yood I d Kermet L. fecouting and will cover 10 hours of —_— A b American _Vice-Consul Eaton, at| = S cetalonia il by sl L YR bl b e e e study and ficld work. Men who com- He pointed out that the Burrftis|yoste . L107 Mazatlan, has gone to Tepic, Naya- | L £ a2 ol _ Postlan ‘} P.C) R | ‘Jack B v of Troop 4. Stanley |plete this course will receive credit have not used Arburr or Schmarr in | Anderson 108 105— 326 | rit, Mexico, to definitely determine By e hold its fi ssion tonight in t scout office, utmaster M. Isleib in . This course is urek and Joseph Gwozda of Troop |and n certificate from the national their lineup all scason and therefore | —=—|the amount of ransom sought. | m i ] to be repry b y = rence Johnson, Thomas Les- S these players are not officially mem- - Gordon Obic Bristow, of San An- by the Woodstock Colle ns. L = toric of Troop 3, Paul Fleteher of Vast Berlin Troop Visited hers of this organized team. Al-| RECREATION LEAGUE gelo, Tex.,, son of the prisoncr, a times sfate champions Wwho . have 3 0. A Troop 20, I°. Spring of Troop 3. ar it Lxecutive Erickson though Zevin did not say so, he| . ., Mag's, Boys rived here by airplanc today. inocked off the locals for threc suc- . Howley of Troop 19 ¥ in h the new tro which is record may hold him out of the|From . bandits. “ | first class work. Those who qualificd | There ; present in ad- tournament. SWanson s e A : It no word is received by tomor- | — for second claes were Walter 0 maste and Gazrity row morning, young Bristow said | —_— Raymond Watkings, Thomas Aitken cc ment who will mem- Manager Zevin predicted that the | i 715 |he would fly to Torrcon and nmmiplay Fn's[ Gamc at SlOl‘l‘S 0D Lowis Telch, Maxwell Coe, Jr., and |bers of the troop committee. It is Burritts would withdraw. when | Home Wet Wash to Mazatlan. | : " FQ]‘QC&S[ Pl‘gpa]‘ed by New Eflg- Howard Nobie, all of Troop 4, Tony that the troop will be reg- the management learned the On.},"- S s SRR The El Paso Times last night re- | Salm‘da Mommg | F LLI] [E[] Donnayur d Michael Labas, J ste arly in April oles would be in the tournament. He |1 chaamus o 108 o3 ceived reports that the Mexican | J I ‘ L land Gl‘OUD‘S Board of Troop 23. M. DeChesser of Trooy believes the Burritts will not regard | T. Charamut . 104 government had ordered (r(lv‘rf\l; and L. Badolato of Troop 19 . it. pleasantly when they learn they | 7 sis_iors | roops to effect the release of Bris-| Tne New ritain Whippets, Hart- 680 Scouts In City writers ve Jack would have to face the Orioles after | e torw i we Declanes He Will Never Pl {00 Doston, Maren 20 (P—Tnereas The cxccutive board of the scout | should zct the call ove .54 test to the tournament secretary | cataliero 99 101— corresponding period last year wert but now he expects to telephone his | - {the first round, it nnounced March 20 (P—De- |Predicted for April, May and Jun objections today. i Meancdyls i 803—1133 | pocal Basketball Team Will Be After | today, and will procesd into the | Kennedy .......... 78 7— \‘smr. this week-end, drew a bye in 3 % As “sick of being bull- [in the forccast of business con semi-finals, which will be played on by Charles Comiskey, Chi- |tions read at the fifth annual meet- The Orioles will use the following 1}:3:““‘;‘“ . 3 lggf | Saturday morning. The local players zo White Sox owner, Art SI ing of the New England shippers’ players: Baylock, Recano, Miriliant | ijyag % S B Ligsit Springfield Saturday. {had made arrangements to g0 10| prstwhile first basema as an- advisory board here yesterday. The and Morey, forwards; Grimala, cen- | Rusty ; 19— .| Storrs tomorrow afterncon and e | poun never will | forecast was prepared from the re- ter, and Tkowitz, Saunders and Yan- - — — | ‘The Tirst Lutheran basketball |ready for the first round. which is O et of commodily committec chair- kowitz, guards. . 061333 | toam will attempt to run its string {due tomorrow cvening. but the an- ot lcohonol convenadtion FRATERNITY ALLEYS | of consecutive victories to ten Sat |nouncement of the bye is expeeted | yixyy from his home in Ttaly, Tex he eapected increases ranged as Lfforts are being made by the L a urday night when it tackles the to change the team’s plans. WA G dmitted he had re- | high as 20 per cent for cement and Arute brothers, owners of the New |mi ey, o 505 VEMCY,, | Springficld Lutherans in the second | Only one game will he played to telesram from Comiskey | the decreases as high as 30 per cent Britain roller hockey franchise, to |F. Neulolt ios) 97— ¢ :;“ 1" : ]}{’fj‘c ,1;”1 home T";‘IF(;' ]fl: {morrow cvening, the Tolland and fiig Wim “while participating in | for serap metal and 50 per cent for interest the Industrial Athletic Coun- | I+ Buchus s Beliae g he local “¥7 The game should B¢ | Litchfield county champions clas! c \ pended you |hay. An increase of five per cont w DALt i) St P e e N oo G 9% |a corker, for when the two clashed [ing at 5 o The Whippets will | and : jdence that | expected in brick and title: 10 per i MENTS OF WELL-GROOMED roller hockey league to play the pre- | K. Mautner 53 S in their _Ud"-'_t "nf'?u"l" 'U“{”' local | meet the winner at 10 o'clock Sat- cd 1) atemer cent in petroleum products; ver | 44 RS o s, etk quintet had a tough proposition on | yrqay worning, and this game will | *Th commissions have |cent in potatoss and five tin | GENTLEMEN this project rcach a successful con- | its hands, barely cking out a |be followed by one between team yrds of this,” 8h declared, | confectionary. 2 Ll Lot clugion, it would certainly be a big |r. sucher . 3 55 10 cto e | representing Tairficld and Windh t u burcau of informa-| A decre of 25 per cent was an- drawing card. i |l ¥ o 515| The New Britain lineup is unde- | ounties, The final will take plac n 3 or anyone clse. ticipated in brass, bronze and cop-| 7 | At X o SEe.in 253 | termined as vet, for several of the |gy 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon. ) know sl per, 20 per cent in grains, 20 per| 7 ;%% HE more critical and discerning judges The project was broached to crew arc scheduled 0 go to New | "oyl Whippet squad will t the fight racket, let cent in live stock, 20 to 25 per cent| 7547 g members of the council twice before 9 > T ___|York with the DeMolay aggregation, | gn pand for the tourney and has|tl boxing conumissions. in machinery: 25 per cent in musi- | 777 of style have afforded spontancous approba- but, although there was a little dis- 579 601—176 | leaving Manager Al Wilson in a hole | gy hopes of continuing the run of ¢ all the dope. ( wasn't guilty | cal instruments and 15 per cent in 2 cusslon of it with one or {wo mem- | R . 3 85— 302las to who is most fitting from the | idtories which brought it th of any wrong doing.” automobiles and accessories i bers in favor, as a proposition, it o Maier ; % 1T 333 |duniors to fill the open positions. |y county league without a ¢ .| e wid he was zoing to ask the | otal car loadings in 1929 decreas- e it S 2 295 | The Springfield team will come here |y a3y giar team composed of Ken- White Sox to place htuw on the vol- cg 5 per cent under the previous 5 22 . Buchua -9 i 3 with its strongest lineup, relying on{ g, 1oy Roys' ew TBritain untarily retired . en M€ lvear, according to the report of the | considcration Corforences a Biteon Held | fon|TowaEsere 2 3o s | the services of the Jonnson brothers | EON R ims Pioneer | Mlanned (o proceed with other plans. ||ourd “and the record of loadings for | ccen the Arute Brothers and | 5- 8 g 3| to carry the brunt of its attack.|j,iormegiates will the trip to | Probably to Pl mi-pro \].,n‘x_wh the first cight wecks of 1930 show- ; Clearance Lanpher, on the one side : . 0 {hceeiitbe ' Anciprelinina s Al oervaiastelion fileisclotioniars ency WL eved he could make| g0 "gecrease of 7.4 per cent under | 47 % CUSTOMIZED BY and the owners of the Stanley hotel | L o ! 7 104— 302 the two junior teams will determinc South Church Meets Fairfield ! the corresponding period last year Micky . . =80 stands highest. “Honest Abe” | .. 5 offered hin ) ¢ 5 and the Stanley A=>na on the other, | . D : % 574 | Which stan 51’”" i SIS the | The New Tritain South churc Shires has been clossed as:a hold.| Y2rt of the decreases iIn car load- i CUs I With regard to the leasing of the otter Lii..... 5— 208 [ Aronson will be the L1th man on the | gy tet, genfor winner in this coun-| SRS Tus Boen SOssEl B8 AT 1 ings was attributed to the increased | 542 J{Ivkcg-jtc-t-mau Stanley Arena for the season next 08 | floor, assuring a fast and clean con-| . “y,¢ 4150 progressed into the use of the moter truck for shipping ] year. Offers have been made by the | 566 60 ficosty tho teams |SeTi-finals as the result of a de- | {i I L P T RIS triumvirate secking to lease the hall | IYollowing the games the teams|c ;) y Now Haven county. Tt will AES il of the bist o6tlithe hed een T vet | SOUTH END 1EAGUD and their followers will adjourn 10 |40 tho Fairficld county entry in to whether these have been ac- |{Atanam “1ilillile Mz 1% ol el Lt RO A e | [T e el ok ol e ntNay ock BASEBALL RESULTS —_— . ot 0 Se 10l where the victorious team will be g, gy afternoon in the Storrs PHILLIES SHOOT FOR HOM — i lauded fallSprosans viLices gym. Windham and Tolland coun- Philadelphia, March 20 (Pi—The Should an agreement be reached, | \ouyer L refreshments, and a social time Will i "o iy mmeet directly wards e Kaseran P'hillies expect to present a Big Four the Arute Brothers and Mr. Lan- |1 May S 7 be enjoyed. | with the final zame scheduled for At West 1 Fla. — | of home run hitting this year with May |y " pher would fake over the arcna for | Waltier 17:50 o'clock in the cvening. Wind- | Brooklyn (X) 10, §t. Louis (A) 2'0O'Doul, Klcin, Hurst and Sigman. ebis EO S Fh G e FIGHTS TONIGHT 5 Its 10th Straight Victory A\guin.st‘ SRR R - SPRING SUITS MHAT MEETSTHESSTYLE REQUIRE- i SN NN tion to the Spring suits presented for their re money than the Chicazo clul and only contract tendered him by present officers of the oard were reclected. Ramer 0 T. Walkel e : | OUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS home to New Britain 1 ht when TR sl N Toledo. | the South church basketball team TUlpdfi; g ot defeated Wapping in the final game | S : of the playoff for the Hartford G 5o ok e = Pittsburgh—Joey Goodman, Cleve (h ) CoRhat il s land, stopped Eddic Brannon, Pitts- T DONT WNOW! e c ATS FUNNY ! s The Whippets will enter the burgh, (10.) BUT , HERE AFTER, ; Wilkesbarre, Pa.—Charlic Be (HE IASN SRR Hattord County ¥ in the intormedi- NO PEACE EFFECTED |, e b e : 'g‘f_}é 2 :x:cao You TAWE A ament to be staged at the Boland, (10.) = BASHE 3 SHET. Connecticut Agricultural college at e e SETTN EM IN~ Storrs. Tho team will play st | N s Been Donc| : GETTN o al ill play its first | Nothing Definitc Has Cubs Are Ready for 1 WONDER \F 1 CANT BE game temorrow. | i L B About Patching Up War Between Exhibition Contests “HEY DONT REEROREAE nl n = Earl Clark l‘mally Army and Navy, It Is Said. L;Jé Anx.;clns l!:ll‘.l. .\I;lrrh Z“.—ljfl’v SWEL- VP OPERATIONS, = S e p | —The Cubs settled down in Los| 2 £ o Qzlf{fiomejsrlln.]\“‘l‘ -’;m\ New York, March 20 P—Nothing | Angeles today for a long series of JusT 1O GET ot sburg. Fla., March 20.— | efinite has yet been donc about|oxhibition games during which Man- SOME GRAPE Earl Clark. hustling youns | pringing peace in the football rela-|ager Joe McCarthy cxpects to prove Bra\‘ffls center fielder, is hoping he | tions of the United States military | 1o has at least 10 highly effcctive has finally overcome his jinx for in- | ana naval academics. pitchers. Juries. : A report in the New York Evening | portland was today's opponent and A tonsilitis operation laid him up | post yesterday that the service|¢wo former American association while with the Providence, R. I, |gchools would resume relations in a|jyriers of promise, Lynn Nelson and team in the fall of 1927 and an | post season game next fall met With| a1 Shealy, were named as the appendicitis attack broke up his | a denial from Major Phillip B. Flem-| younasmen for the battle, game in 1928 when hitting over | ing, Army's graduate manager of B -300. Last year he received concus- | athletics, who said that neither his WILLING TO TRADE sion ot the brain by crashing into | office nor that of the adjutant had New Orleans, March 20 (- the fence in the opening game and | received any overture from the Navy | iiciang Tndians are willing later in the ceason a pitched ball | for resuming athletic relations. }mm Outficlder Eddie broke his wrist. | The Post story, based on the word {not for Nat spencer. e — of “high authority” in Washington, | fi_ e Was Fumor POXX WANTS A REST | caid the schools would play under :“:’Cl‘“"{.‘“:,'“u_‘nm, G 2. March 20 ()| their present cligibility rules and the | |, % (50 3 G e Fadley, Wash- —Jimmy Foxx, slugging first base- | game would take place elther in Bal- | [0 ' 0 (oG8 B man of the Philadelphia Athletics, | timore or New Yor i o ; o Kress, St. Louis shortstop, but ad- is pulling hard for First Baseman | mit there isn't much chance to get Keesey's injured hand to heal. | g e | Foxx is the only regular who has fanush in Conferenc | cither. been unable to get a rest. He had | With Club Officials | 1o 50 the full route in overy cxhibi-| West Palm Beach, Fla, March tion game since Keesey hurt his |20 ¢P—Heinie Manush, holdout out- | hand more than a week ago. ficlder of the St. Louls Browns was _— in conference with Manager Bill RECRUITS RELEASED Killefer yesterday but neither re- San Francisco, March 20 (P—The | ported developments toward settling Pittsburgh Pirate squad was the | the differences keeping the gardencr smaller by thrce today and one|from taking part in the Brownie regular was ailing. | limbering up exercises. Ted Kress Three recruits. Pitchers Walter | shortstop, whose — attack of hold- Meinc and Ivan Green and Catcher | outitis was cured recently, was ex- IMal Finncy, were on the way to the | pected to arrive today. There was no minors for more seasoning. The vet. | NeWs of George Blaeholder, who has eran, Pie Traynor, was under |NOt signed a contract. treatment for a sorc eye S _ DUKE JUST M Durham, N. C.. March ® Duke university, in its second year as a member of the Southern Con- ! ference, has reached the finals of the Dixie championship basketball tournament twice, losing the title by a marrow margin cach time. HAD STRIKEOUT PITCHER A Dbig factor in the Llizabeth | Center team’s conquest for the junior > g ’ | baseball championship of Ontario | 7 TRwllavs was the pitching of Harry Medline. | Nt A1 s e i who struck out 61 butters in four, . PAT. ; y i games. < Pennant Lies Between SPRINTER ALSO A WRITER Y H 1< ; (W ; anks and Athletics Cy L a = ool Leland ot Tosas Chrieian unt | o p o B0 Gl Civaren 20 | SALESMAN SAM Badly Needed (P> —DBob Shawkey, manager of the sprinters in intercollegiate ranks, is | #—10 koY sports editor of the € T. ¢, U. | New York Yankees, agrees with tud T most bascball fans that the Ameri- T 3 GOT ON (s ouT S eenanes can league pennant lies between his | Mo Ma, Gu22) HEaDs | WINTAILS T “TH' ONE \‘\\]QRN ouT ¢ SBon team and the Philadelphia Athletics. ~OU Lose! Yoy GoTTe wWalT i X Making somc unofficial predic- ON TH’ CUSTOMER | tions yesterday, Shawkey rated the - Yanks and A's on even terms, add- ling “my club is every bit as good as the Athletics.” He placed De- —DalLY— troit, Cleveland, St. Louis, Chicago, Washington and Boston behind them EXPRESS in that order as his idea of how the American leaguo clubs would 2'0 ONE 53 ROUND || finish. WAY TRIP Return ticket guod 30 days Fresco Thompson Hasn’t HIE) e Lt Tooe Yet Signed His Contract Comfortably Heated—Honded—lnsured f| Winter Haven, Fla, March 20. | P—Trresco Thompson, captain and Ueaeidive | star sccond:baseman of the Phillics. West Main St was at the training camp today, but e r. M., B , M. he has not yet signed his contract. |, Beginning Mareh 16 Arriving late yesterday, Thomp- DAY an RS Shusy son conferred for more than an hour ERhE LN with Manager Shotton. The latter Male Reser sald they were “pretty close togeth- YANKEE STAGES, Inc. || cr” and that he believed Thompson | would accept the terms offered him. [}

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