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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1930. NEW BRITAIN INDUSTRIAL BOWLING TEAM TO ROLL FIRST MATCHES IN NATIONAL DUCKPIN AT 6 O'CLOCK TODAY—TONY FERONY IS LEADING SCORER IN TABS BASKETBALL LEAG TONY FERONY LED TABS | COURT LOOP IN SCORING Forward On Eagles Team Shoots in 24 Field Goals and 13 Fouls for a Total of 61 Points—Is One of Most Likely Looking Players in the City — Wiehn and Truhan of Champions Are Close Seconds With 56 Each — Augustino of Sons of Italy Stands Third LEADS IN BOXING Western Maryland With 417j Students Tops List Tony Ier on the 1a day Afte the the playe o t only was ue this year t of only 4 s in e hampion- Tor Tra scored dents, led all the rest as the intercoll castein s team ip of the ond @ hoxing championships moved into their semi-f tod: W mi honors nal and fin: rounc Little Wi camm Maryland Md.. e comparable with t1 the gridiron last fall sturdy team of zree Coll it Tec od on when rbed battle houts in t n g of seven 1l Defore Palest nine att was leading in mpts. foul shooter By WILI last night. formidablr and the Nav r-up, respective behind victorics apieec while Georgetown articular f s of uner ye Pean and ru tinish- | rriers | bey to their | self!" had four I was ors, York Unive ;| Robinson, n nia and Sy |of the forward . .‘ h,,’\ ‘Wm”, and Massachusetts Teen | (which | tional eSS Aol t boys from Western Mary- | the pack and to an even This is on in the tied Nick rs ar . rony and e » 3 hit close Green T With or i leading scorers of the the E A embers 22 ‘ e askir e Ne inst trick 1y team eption is pony W finishec o League i question about Sons of Ttaly guintet. He w the list with 42 points, The list of rs follc Fid. 1) won victor the jump or oday as close oice gainst the field. eir appearance na In their fi championship last 1ed third ding PR champions of osby, in the cd Klepac when he ran on ceond little leaky vater, where hletes train. “Say, T was knew all the Wright's arm,” you fellers were was gone. I didn't hurt tha throwin' muscle just busted Iero 5 Wiehn, Truha Angusti Ferrence, Jim Colwick, H. Rec Jac! Merlin, the Tabs the Western um honors are O'Brien, Tabs Lagles pound div among the cights addition the Western Mary- | landers have at their command the cducated mitts of Harvey 1. La 115 pounder; Iioy Chandler, avlock pound class: Norman Barnett, ligh:- Lyndon, I . 1 2 50| weight “Tiny” Pincura, Siorey peund tackle on the powerful 1l team turned out last year ‘oach Dick Harlow Al six of these men came throush the route, being content to outpoin opponents although | & least appeared able oppon MacGr of the Navy, at almost t had he wished to do sa. how the boxers are to semi-finals today pound—Jack” C Harvey T. 1 aryland; Mike Cicar Stoop, Penn Sta pound—Roy Chandler, W Maryland, vs. Dan Pinsky, New York Cuniversity: Jack Fitzgerald luhno, Geor Tabs r Uncle at Elmer the ( fo2: | haa v himself. old said W by b decisi Preiss it Karbonic, ohl, 1 Miriliani, & Klopp, lias: neura t to ocko Tuttl mome Here i My ball tea predict going to he up vourself. 1 got best club I've We'll be up the ( enzo Kley, b Armer Charlow, Meehan, MeNam POLO TITLE PLAY Aatlonal Indoor Championships. Will Dempsey, . West Syracuse, ve. s YVance ha that Ray dozen i | say, —won and all | salary Western | ry Solowitz, Henry Boni Ca he this Crosh) 2 Get Under Way Tonight for Four couple of ye Murpiy a game oni, enu “If Glenn Wr \d—Norman Hall, Navy, | [ know that bo e stick around an Daniels, M T.: Al Lewis . "1 10 be a good fe 1eh. Georse- 1y ou oughta. sec out of his leg a U in’ of Seven Classes, ew ional under way in four o Most ir red on legiate divis rmory. In the highly meet the 4 match, Hi pion, will oppo: Wal 1 latter favored. Hary Pl % B ‘u‘ v to cven menti Pt 1 : . B = on first, Jake I Zevra. { Wright in ther I"itchel:s Sho.\\. Well e y ;l N 10 Jniial Workouts (ARVES LONE BASEBALL |+ : AND GOES T0 HOSPITAL 1ot Yori polo tonight the Ve March ip petition | npio) n ¢ er tonig will be ce in the intc n- {160 pound— Pennsylvania | State; Paul ain Oliv Phil Struble Navy, Horn two Pe n -col om A match | Yale varsity will In a round defending cham- Princeton didn’t hurt “I got a nice Watch t the Squac Mo vs. mi-f touted round rvard, rd Merrick e Her ar, hit on the Boland B ro Stops Contest Betwesn Negro Teams and Ts York m told ol liabl £ Upon by Fans vot Entirely ('értain Chances P 1 P allop Hurling Staff Will (et Longer Workouts [V x Lineup Is out till Undetermined | 101 bi IFla., Marc 2 (P—The Just NEA Service Stick around and s Brooklyn who injpred his into We sat in the roof knc his other joint or tissuc r, let's see, Faulkner. Wilber been running around the Vilbert Lotsa the ol' Best Club in Y bout my team, but they it had in years and ye what I got on this club, about hul pitching some ball nd lost 6 for us Just v« ar ball parks—afte to be all r They cost $85,000, Su Has Mictin 1Us Goold Club 11— There's nothing new in the statement Uncl: Wilbert Robinson that Brooklyn will up there this year, if this happens and that doesn't happen. Time only will terl how far the Robins go. Some “ifs” of he team are pictured in this layout: (1) Cateher Al Lopez and Pitcher Adolfo Lu Robbie's Cuban (2), Hu veteran receiver; . Del Bisson- slugging first bassman; (4), the Round Robin himself and Captain Glenn Wright shortstop; (5), Da Vance, veteran pitcher que, battery: DeBerry 3 M BRAUCHER WRIGHT AND VANCE HOLD KEY TO ROBINS’ SUCCESS 'TOURNAMENT IN WATERBURY UE—FORMING ICE HOCKEY TEAM SRR T T8 W L. o P L1 U e e e e B INDUSTRIAL BOWLERS TO — COMPETE AT WATERBURY New Britain Team to Roll First Matches Tonight at 6 0’Clock—Third National Duck Pin Tournament in Which Hardware City Has Been Represented— One Man From Six Leading Combinations Is Pick- ed to Make Up Local Club — Charles Walters Is Named ‘Captain. CHOCOLATE WINS N SECOND ROUND \Pus Ridgeway on Canvas Four Times Belore End Comes New Britain will be represented for the third time in as many years in the National Duck P'in Bowling tour- nament when a team of picked roll- ers from th 5o forth today (o meet the pick of industrial howlers | of the country at the national play opening today in Waterbury One man from cach of the leading teams in the New Britain Industrial Bowling League has been picked to represent the New Britain Industrial Council in the national tournament. The team will roll its first gamo at 6 o'clock tonight. The name of the initial opponent of the Hardware City combination has not yet been given. The local bowlers will know who their opponent will be only when the draw is made this after- noon. The following men were selected to form the New Britain team: Wil- liam Howarth, lead-off man of the T. & T. Corbin Co. team: Freeman Murphy, Fafnir Bearing Co.; James lagan, Landers, Frary & Clark: V. Anderson, Russell & Irwin and Ro- Dbert Carey, New Britain-Gridley Ma- chine Co., Charles Walters of the New York, March (P—Kid Chocolate, ebony-hued Cuban nesro from Havana, has moved another |step nearcr the featherweight cham- pionship. A few minutes after his stable- mate, Black Bill, had dropped the decision fo Midget Wolgast of Phi delphia in a 15 round hout for re ognition in this state as a flyweight npion, Chocolate belted Al Ridgeway, New Jersey puncher, to | the ‘canvas four times before the [referee halted the carnage in the sccond round. Ridgeway was completely out- B sports Editor ey Fla., M » | Luque (Robbie 5 Watson an' Eop: ' | better vou'-, 2 calls Lookee) Dudley are goin’ to have sure they will! that throw out th boy? ay, that Glenn throw with can't he. hoy? 1 beli Wright. can throw. T b:- d seventh in the Na- | jicye that outfield, with Herman rasc 1 ir), ) Prederick, Hendrick and Utility Man | the prize shortston | Bressier, is crowd. 1 think throwing member one piteher 1l catcher in | beneh in the | pank Der who is to be aided | park in Clear- [ {fiis year by Picinich and Lopcz. | Uncle Wilbert's | It looks like a good ball team. i Just as I | their case. lless of the prospect that they {young men will stars the Americ: 4 | overwhelming favorites. So f: chatt may Boston Bruins and Montreal Ma- | cuier ot i him 0. K ar for “Did you sec ol Professor Wilbe Gan ructor and managar| gpecs, b ball a0 fem his ni leas ind a Jerry, Robbic has Dazzy Vance, nice Stronger Than Before crude ball our New York, March 22 Philadelphia Athlctics have prove the only who time about Glenn said Wilbert Al » writin’ that his arm v it H t arm throwin'. T! s were all right avicle W 1 up there in the what is it 7—Hey . that's the spirit!” was shouting anlkner, wio pais | ler s 1930 pennant but on past on their performances alone, re wasn't. / ¢ the way cles to a sccond st | vietory by the A's arc th the ight point ircat 1 Detroit Tigers, cach packing | cient punch to malkg any opposi pitched gro; |7 45 for the othe Montreal Louis figure involved a first division Washington Montr Boston B oy, t Elmer the) il Que., Mareh ths tins and th st principally mainly in a berth: as “dark jio |difficult to rate in advance; Ioston improved, but still a rank outs The Athletics finished the race 18 games whead of the kees, 24 in front of Cleveland, better, than St com tilt of | Washington and “five serlas /| his Ieft not the the National |Arsument. Sinec filled with confi- [turncd the trick confilence that |Connte Maclk that they will he | firing line N e e Maroor 10 the handicappec splrit Maroons, dy today to re- threats, fight nact srable | for it Bruins overtime avs Well, | Ts o rsday 1 thic longest m? do s L 2 {01 10¢ ionors, in Al hich in fool - a ball club there, don't i ue ever had th o1 5 f ey d st-three-out-o p brac 2 3 4 of neeessary re. doe, if, if—tha th cup victori cure- beyond Detroit hest room for the boys who for the veteran we all back on the many o7 them improving cliful of contidence, ther slightest reason to dis- st th of the shi Iy in h enters the as a good Moss oug tor us this ; d hops can win: hope the ited in the way finisl gam: ne hut still ver ind confiden was a couple v we carried him a when he couldn’t wia The wmuch in the run- up with heir nl when the (¢ 15 min Hing hoc with better re s and e one fin pitchin, Teetie |in Leroy M is the el the Ic his regular lincup. The hopes of the the leadership of pends chiefly on how the pitchin taft develops and whetl e Len Chapman at third anc Cooke in left, measure big ndards as The former champlons punch with Babe Ruth in shape rm hi as the Pace-setter, The Ti under Bucky Harris rely on pitching acquisitions tc make a pennant contender out of team that has devcloped d anc ] to witl al prospect only g huoyed \ 5 as muc! ight is okay, but si v goin' to be ' you sce, lier for us this yc the tissue they too nd’ put in his shoui- only feller kn hi ‘eaus least new ey, n : and hope s okay Deills man He's soin’ : the prolon urs sht througl Yo Lol nkees, under hawkey, de health and | of the Mar Boston, however e Sieb throwin.’ infield ther hat Tinn i Dutch Gainor of cither | Dusty and league regulars have {h apparently $50,000 salary in B a play tonight | cal The re 1 nothing Lction They hefore m the be ble to Dt this is problemati- speetive ment ot 1t third, I don’t h on him! i rs on sccond anl Not hal to « b's h 1y on 1t loy at short! the CANAAN WINS RIGHT i o 0 0PPOSE: WHIPPETS i« i % match the Outfielders headl A 5 along power and . Dt for hit | Litehficld County Team Ousts Will- |07 has yet developed — a staff able to hold its ove, Walbe L: T Rommel Macki Cleveland, on the other hand, pitehing stren true of the capped by a distinet e The Indians, to remarkabl: duc veterans such 5o tting Yankces Tigers cun but neith twirlin own W, witl ington from Storrs Tourney— Quinn Shores the noke Local Quintets lay Foday. atang o St The ( county o haan rom 1 ed the Willington'c diate inter-County tournament at by have exceptiona This is cspeciall who x h N Browns, 5y are weakness third las perforn Hartford N Whip pior eham- i as Ionscea and rool rrell and Averill 3 heavy hitters but a The White Bush, 1o Veetic icuit s yRDASTY shaky in Windh ch ot and the m countics wor v immediately Donic also have intield prol. expect Smead Jolley s ish the needed punc leaves Washi and 1 for fil Walt hit cquiva infield lems but hel o . b fur on I consideration. enators, without Goose ( n its nd wit uncertain Ao not fizur The 1t no more oo Jolnsor the serious cont appear cnoug serap 10 esc new 1ia rs Chicago, Heinic’ W ton, Bill Killefe at | Bob Shawkey ¢ | join the concerted the ancient Mr About the st they can however, is that it won't the pennant race it appear McGillicuddy, Y SHOOTING IN § ¢ s| Springficld, T, March The Hlinois state department rvation ha five ild turkeys the woods d Sox mproved i ry i bu Wind nia- the ot than m e las Donic BN St vizoron I7oun Tolland con nli B at 1 Loui York iempt to Mack and ) prohably J W : 1o ) tr Hop le so sided | oniy upset Uncle Wil » the th breaks,” of star teams BATTERS PACE ‘BIG' QUESTION Beaumont, 1 March 22 (@) TURK T P o f cor 1side aeres for di of L which to tribution = throu revamp- | . D1 George ATHLETICS AGAIN | 1o oo W . STRONG FAVORITES Philadelphia Club Seems Even 1 They cannot capture the 1929 record, | ! as training camp dope and | suffi- | 21 Cleveland anl| Chicago world's e 1o stand pat on |Outpointed Llac i up to| 'OUR BOARDING HOUSE ) other Louis and Chicago. | nees by hive . pepped up by | 9 Buffalo last yeu a 26| an @ Louis, 35 ahead of | McGra underst fieldl Chick vide stopped ton Or ver nders n classed. The first round had scare 1y begun before Chocolate floored him with a right to the chin for a count of nine A moment later a |1left hook tore open his right evelid ‘Anrl a stream of Dblood coursed mond, Va., last y . During Winter Is| 4oWn his face. He was holding des-| Qn both occasions, the New Britain | perately as the round cnd. team carried off high honors al- 3 In the second round, €hocolate | {nrough the team mever rcached the {feinted Ridgeway into an opening|peights that brought it national and then dropped him for nine with | championship. DBecause of the palp- another right to the chin. Another|aple strength of the local combina- flurry of punches sent the Jersey | tion this year, the hopes of the mem- hoy to the floor for nine more. |pers of the Industrial Council and Game Ridgeway got to his feet only | the backers of the team, are Thigh to run into another right to the|that the New Britain club will cap- chin that floored him for nine| ture first honors more. He clambered to his feet again but the re halted the fight since Ridgew clearly was unable to defend himself. Chocola weighed 126 3-4 to 123 or Ridgeway, whose normal fight- ing weight pounds. In the semi-final, Wolgast 119, gave Bill 109 a terrific trounc- ing, taking 12 of the 15 rounds in the opinion of some ringside. critics. "\ TIGERS MEET SUCGESS Stanley Works will be the captain. The Industrial Council of this city has been represented in two previous tournaments, one at ‘Baltimore, Md., two years ago and another at Rich- Lighteen Pounds That Johnny Neun Collected Slowly Disappearing ., M March that first winter [ Johnny urg, hteen old duri of pounds Detroit the the ha un, added man, slowly Braves' training | 22 bases while m in the In- vear, he's batting prac- discovered L and Sisler, yea HAY STAY WITH GIANTS Outfielder Although lie stol with the Baltimore rnational leaguc entrating no won No has VICTORIAN FAVORITE IN AGUA CALIENTE HANDICAP Tive-year-old of the Arm Stable of las! ree col one yet he Geors last has sa ryi team’s leading to replace hitter is Lexington, Ky., Destined to Win Rich Stackes Uisher, Slugging Agua Caliente, Lower California, | Mexico, March 22 (P)—Victorian, | year-old of the Arm stable, Lexing- ton, Ky., today continued the pop- ular favorite at odds of 2 to 1 win the world's richest stake, the Agua Caliente handicap, tomorrow. With Vith Tampa C its $100,000 added values the race eldianpa (. | will pay the winners in the neigh- | borhood of $140,000. "he prospeets were strong, how- cver, that he will be put to a severo | test by ast a quartet of the six- teen expected starters. One of the strongest of the is Brown Wisdom, cntry of Reichert brothers of Chicago. others, like Victorian, Brown dom 1s a speed merchant, sirong finishes as are Dowagiac, and Scimitar. The race is at a mile and a quarter. the longer shots, is Allo, Los Angeles, Donnay and Longus. WON'T PAY MORE West Palm Teach, Fla., March 2.—(P—George Blacholder, big right handed hurler on the St. Louis Browns' staff will not get a nickel more money than has already been offered him. President Phil Ball de- clared on his arrival by plane from St. Louis. The pitcher is the only r maining holdout. Shortstop Ralph Kre: ived yesterday and signed up immediately. BY AHERN From Mufialo, Apparently ilar Place., Detroit Bascball Club Remains at ) outficlder arch Bu apr the tional a place from | Mome in Tampa Today for Game | cntly 1 York Giants. 1t 6 home runs for| will be carried for 1y according to | nouncenment Manager John ! He -stri y for 1 d L L left while Ott will play and | Fullis and Johny 1 di- | center field duty 10 ru FIGHTS LAST NIGHT A ed 1 | anle Yorik Al won P had fair oppo- Tampa Detroit 'f success in Indianapolis tean yed Zame with South-castern March who have major leaguc exhibition scason but amped twice by the American association home today for a Tampa club of the que. of them by Ro- who moved to De- from the St. Paul association helped the Indians to pile up | s on 13 hits yesterday. Tl had as many hits but were to make only four runs. with 2 1isher, who vith the utility 1 ar. by lave four the The Wis- nd all shapur, 1y st rig Me: Ic threc ristop Six erro | gell, roit lub, IN CHICAGO “hicago, March 2€(P—Hcalth in- ad the heavyweight boxing championship ,is occupying Jack Dempsey'’s interest at present. He will remain in Chicago to check up |on the profits and losses of his pro-| otion: tivitics and then zo to | tochester, Minn., for a medical in- After that he will take a | in California. New Kid ( Ridgeway, Locolute New Lhiladelphia, | . (15). |¢ DEMPS of Bal- Indrisano, Dundee, Boston outpoi Johnn d Vi imore, (10 Joe Marcus, | d Mickey Denver . outpo (10). Ll Cohen, Den- |speetion |long rest TASON A~ TASON TASON £ wee MAY NoUR HARP HAVE STRINGS QF GOLD “~ AND —THE NOTES BE DIAMOMDS AND RUBIES, FALLING ol ROVAL VELVET ! At BREAKFAST IN BED <« EGAD! «REPEAT IT,JASON, o CoNViMcE ME THAT T AM AWAKE' SAYS EF NoT WANT ANY BREKFUST, Mo”7 CAM Go FIND A » WALMNUT TREE AN” SHINAY UP T M e BUT, LISTEN we AH AT No STRANGER WIF KITTLES, PANS AN A STOVE ! wr HoW™D Vo' LAK ME o BRUNG Vo™ P A HURDLE oF GRIDPLE CAKES DEVY CoULD EXHIBIT IN A TEWELRY STORE WINDOW wer “~ SOME POACHED AIGS A KING CouLD G~ WEAR FQT A CROWK w~ AN’ COFFEE DAT WouLD STRETCH —TH’ E RECLIMNIMNG EMPERQOR ©1930 BY NEA SERVICE. INC_ REG. U. 8. PAT. OFF. v

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