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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1930. 11 WITH THE BOWLERS HN AL R"UND [": APPE ARS IN HARTFORD BOUT TR[][]P 4 'm UFFER e e e e e T e . S p e a k l n g ROGERS/ ALLEYS hf- held this Sunday, with a parents’ |manded the death penalty, chargin’ R R \n‘ghl on the schedule for after that Crane killed the couple becau:. RECREATION LEAGUE 7 ; IT ANN L Lasl(r Miss Lyter had broken off he of Sports Mot o mn : Tn tho most recent games i the | riendship ¥ith him Hoftman 920 100 Heitman 110 9 — : "rDop hq@krvhall 1°a§ue the Griffins | s defense was that at tk, Newton | defeated the Brophys by 15-6 and |time of the shooting he was 8o iv I took Primo Carnera, Italian | X gluin - +riiihi 10 7 Maureen Orcutt Has Victory . Boy Scout Pmducuon Ready Ior he Linnehans took the measure, of |{oxicated that he did not know whi Tiountain-man, 56 seconds in which | Lipton Arisl 16 \he was doing. ceee H IR i | L ,“’_‘ finish the activitles of George =l Alm(]st wn]]m Hel‘ Gmsp ? Tommmw ngm | He formerly plaved ball with th Tarlan e L : o Philadelphia and Washington team conqueror of Arthur Shires, the |, Central Barber 2 . : _— |of the American league and wit Chicago Cubs embryo pugilist. Our |Satada ... ; 0 %32| Southern Pines, N. C, March 27 N . : op £'s recently or- ‘”‘e Sl el R T : the National league. He als prediction of yesterday wasn't Festa esee § 7 ) ¥ 3 pet band v s | X precict ¥ ¥ wasn't very | Festa® . : 8 )—Leading the field by four L ; aniz t band will make \“} Nmed s e | cavatier 5 116 strokes and with victory seemingly g 4 . ADEDALaNces LoMotToy) |the International league and tH. e— B % " i x i 4 € The Good Turns ’H'i Plenty of interest is being dis- 506 |almost within her grasp, Maureen seventh annual troop "‘“mC Sl s e played about the city in the clash Tome \\r! Wash Orcutt, teed up to today, and looked * s ted in the Center| tonight between the National | 3; Sietl® S for the final 18 holes in the 54 hole gy . “onzresational chureh chapel be- | FOrmer Baseball Playe]‘ Mus (_ustoms Officials l\l“ Guards and the Corbin Screw bas- |y S 108 110— 3% | mid-south women's tournament with ¥ ; Shemactell fosbenn foas an on Mexican Borde ketball teams at the state armory. Charamut S0 313 = i A e e o S m 40 Y AL n e a1l C i two. teams Have, ascided to iy |5 Charamut. siodig . 137 1 131a 154 gross score for the first two 4 ; s e er've 0 ears El Paso, Tex.. March 27 (P—Gut for the city championship and the | e EOIER, . b c el P g of customs men have flashed in it issue will be settled in the onc game | Voited iUk Miss Orcutt. together with more | darkness alons the internation tonight. Both quintets are cxtremely | Abram i o than 50 other players, was idle yes- | order here for the 17th time confident. § D Sooeay ol 5 terday as a balf dozen entrants. in- carrying death for Fr: L | schroeder "L 4 cluding the American champion, ’ : : Velarde. alleged liquor runner. New Britain mat enthusiasts will | pr. X 3 5 ¢|Miss Glenna Collett, availed them- Crane, former major league bast Velarde was killed last nigl itend! (hel wreallinEabontd T Ha selves of an invitation by tourna- player, today faced 19 Y ted States customs office ford tomorrow night in which “Dy- 0 & ment officials to replay their second tmprlsonnent said he was struck by a charg ‘namite Gus® Sonnenberg will be SE rounds, ‘made in the rainstorm 4 vill cavort, The ringmaster T el LR, o L g He, ran farihie i) featured. He meets “Roush Housc ians e h i3 | Tuesday. | A RAn otter vesterday when he was fou v |automn . His companion, Je Harry” Mamas, champion of all M2 e 8 3 The United States title holder > A B ‘ come, explanation, and|if the siaying of John D, so. was captured. A large amour Greece, in the main bout. Sonnen-|I?F2 . ‘ | profited little by her second attempt, 7 P = wing which the pro- |Drick salesman. Last Ser ) 3 e berg has put two opponents in the 5 W . 'Shommx a bad 84 and practically ¢ ., 2 tuct v ¢t under way witn|as convicted of the i Miss e — = hosnital this week, | 13 500 4i 17 |eliminating herself from the cham- . : e 1 3 initial pid for |Dela Lyter, a sta 1 ay W. J. LOCKL “u“ IMPROV L] - pionship group. Her score for the 36 b > yublic % |plove, whese suitor ha Md k P March (P —William J The Burritts will be in the com- | K A ot holes was 164, 10 strokes behind the i “Deadshot Neve » | Crane shot them to death in a hotel | pocke, the novelist, who recentl petition starting Saturday morning | xne . 5 E ; |leader and placed her in fifth posi- o . g . i ' demonstration of rifle shooting |1'¢"® }ast August 3. left a clinic here after a serious ili in Plainfield, for the championship | e {tion. Miss Marion Turpie Lake, of Bela L 5 ey o alE anton e convic a n- | ness. has taken a flat in Paris wher of southern New England. The local ypERt . 12 [New Orleans, who played a round 4 & i before, shadowgraph skit, 1 1 0y 5 y may | he remain under the eye of D team will be one of the strong con- = with Miss Collett, turned in an 83 i - ¢ % . . : At the Barber Shop,” will be pre- |Fun con ntly or consecutively &t | Gossett can undergo violet rav tenders among the many teams al- 2 *7|but her 175 total placed her far be- B v % s sented and is expected to be one of |the discretion of the court. Imposi- |treatment. His condition is reporte:! ready entered. The hopes of the ATERNITY > hind and out of the running. e i the hits of the show. The troop |tion Of both sentences has been de- | a 1uch improved.” followers of Ken Saunders' crew are | N SR | The veteran mid-western golfer. 'NAD 5 GUS™ SONNENBERG first aid team will give a brief high for the local club to come Toria o ;| Mrs. O. 8. Hill, of Kansas as ¢ ratior phase through with flying colors. 3 $1 10 ; | was in stroking distance of th 2 r Ma 27—"“Dynar fa ake on Joe DeVito. ltalian v fe Scenes abo ;. 59 9 fer with her 160. A stroke away Gus” ¢ ho meets Harry | he in the semi-final. De-| Nev " will be offered as : The First Lutheran basketball third place was Miss Marian Ben- | Mamas of Spr i 3 o defeaicd Sailor Arnold 1 vation mpkinville Ce quintet, the Swedes, have entercd [Wright ........ nett, New Britain. Conn., while Mrs. | wrestling hout at Fi ard hall{ T | - 22 Band” ¥ S aner e the state tournament for the state |Hauss 0117 115 |John Arends, Chicago's mew links | Friday night, won 1 o < church league championship. The ek 9 e | sensatior s fourth with 163. within a week in w 1 ent | be ) 3 termission New Dritain team last season won P o T _— was §0 severely i it he W ports follos en § Rajah ast r. will demon- | T (5 Ao v e b | £y 3 ) S0t | AFTER STATE TlTLE unable to con £ v i < in acti the gridiron ate his readin power=. all opposition and the crew is anx- |Heniman - ] | r D thall play- 1 the mat | Eagle Scout Raymond Mainer, cit ious to repecat this year. 2 ¥ i e er tossed Cou nt Georse noff of t reester Tuesday night a | champion friction f shter, will Russia from T M T r 0w ) 0 0 he | make a blaze by th method. mecting of ice | Needham 9 9 First Lutheran Basketball Team to|after an hour ¢ v 3 mate n ¢ will be next the pr hockey enthustasts which had to b Ithers : P s Play Waterbury in First Round | b i . ; e LTS o folonadiyl e postponed from the night before | ad oy ate ¢ story. | et sartet of tap last until next Monday ni as | 07 : of Church Tournament. };‘c‘"‘.“”l‘" 3 B . ” = = i iere w e a bricf si caused U i | 9 hospital. Son C h P 2 z t 1. Then wil aused quite & bit of discus: A R T o e e Jim Lindsey Fails to Then will cor certain eircles in this cf ' Mau 8 0 0 o P i 9 s o 5 5 All the | seasons, the First Lutheran Basket \ldnc(.ut)( \ ith Cards St a good number of sport fans here[J. Pete T T8 = | irst Lutheran Basket-| Tast Saturday 1 i Silo : % a finish fignt between “Beefy 2y i ball team of this city will scck the| sonnenberg vk Dy 127 (A— iner and “Gentleman Dinty” and proy 4 blaze of and a blare of brass for the g number of.the circus. It rembers. which will begin will open with a par trange bed and who are intercsted in the game and i . cl in the formation of a New Britain v 4 t 26 b fta \]'-”\H‘ll)HS]!H‘\ amonzg L-‘U\'kh‘o\vr the ropes an 11 throug C fer, | Moore. A one-act play, *“An Awk- ice hockey club. 1 cague quintets, Seven tcams are| of him. DiGla peted y o ¢ 1 ouis | ward Squad,” will be presented R y i | . ntered in the playofts which will|at a Boston hospit Cardinal 1 e « it i rorran il b eenol Of course, the mew project will ; [Eeoiunder may cetly ety monih amas holds a i fop 119 ) el o SRR e 2 2 ¢ airings for the first ness in his own 1 ) ¢ ' L not include an inside rink and all |7, z B S , 5 i Troon 19 Divided 5 L ! 0— 2220 nade at a meeting at the Hartford ] ; e Mroon Lol Tocatedbatistt Tosesnl of the other apparatus that is nec- T el Y. M A s e | € RO osuph's : Zoticy . . M. C. A, yesterday afternooin.| repiete T mston, me. of 10! church, has been divided into 1wo @ssary) forfthe istaginE o fRthegat: he first games will be played | el s v : " st games e played on or | pout, the Spri il oon . the 1 srou nior and junior. In th hut a start will be made toward i S N e s : s { T ) 4 ; i Pl o (Supermany |tk t loague, for more | elder division are 14 first s and his end and it is probable that if it = on or before April 19 and the third | yyatt. altho Tewedha g st S e e , js followed through. New Britain ; : on or before April SR R : el n e S e may have an inside rink in the dars New Britain meets Waterbury in & 3 second class unit needing only B et LONG ROUTE HOME the first round, Bridgeport will meet [ (o oo 0 AT e 4 foul e R o e New Haven, and Norwich will play Sk = - e ; TR 2 i . IRILL TEAM IS TALL inior group, it S The gathering will meet at the| Hartford. Meriden drew a bye but | 9 DERRLE, N S office of the Swift & Upson Lumber | New York Yankees Secking Most|it will mect the winner of thel, TR B AT DA e e e apreariberore ins toopinciriie Co. at § o'clock. | oA A S Y-\jd:”v?l w Haven game in the | former Hartford and New Brita d o f in he ne Tiew this evening. Scoutma ter H. W, ‘ . R ECtA e (6 TG e O] er, lso on Friduy’s believed fo be the tallest pr L3 nehan is leader of tha =cnior tec [eh 18 f Eddy-Glover post : Dmclalgo Rl ! Its Regular Playing Berth. e 1 the country. Their only loss to | iinn American Leglon, are planning to play their games at|© start work on the formation of a| Jacpeoriine wia. March 27 (P s to be decided on between| funior boys' baseball team for the|mhe New York Yankees evidently be- them. coming season. As soon as heljicve the longest way around is the o0 meets Steve Passas of New a prep team this year was to Athen The en troop went on a fike | Haven and Gnasdow will ta 15, national high school cham-|last Sunday. going out to the Plain- | ank Steinbecker, also of New -| pions of 1 ville town line along Shuttle Meadow | Bantit bt el = road. Several tests were passed and | known to local wrest “I0 MERALD CLASSIPILD ADS | the boys sighted six robins 'xn\ona‘ | the Asssciutad Pre | balmy weather sets in, the YOUNE-|pniost profitable route home. They BASUBALL DRIETS | sters will get out to limber up their |le(t their St. Petersburgh training| 5 (o 500 P o preparation for the com- |, Sesterday o o for to- =S e S e arms in prep camp vesterday, coming here for to-| (" 0™ cyicazo (A) 3 (7 inhinge). | Just a look will convince you of the 100% ing campaign and an cffort will be | day's first game of the exhibition i e ' % made to gather together another |serics that will take them back to’[}r‘gz\'l:—‘v\\mt‘\:.} Tl betiol T OUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS Quality and fast Styles of Brockton Shoes. state championship crew. New York. From here their route | ARk | 1 N their Toute | it Winter Haven, FFla.—Philadel- | / 5 - “Will Battl Do s et s e e & 1 MORE THAN . e hen back through Avkan nnes- ks el = - | e Braves Will Battle | o e rolin. acriving 1| At St . Fla—Roches- || STy 72 | 50 STYLES Athletics in Series | xew vork to start their annual ser- |17 (D) ouis () 7. / WHM |y MOU iy TO Fort Myers, Fla., March 27 ®— |ies against Brooklyn April 12, \;\LM““O\J;‘"“' . lI‘!!H “'hlm‘urqw\w MUSTA SLAPPED | % | The Braves moved into Fort Myers, | Before leaving, the Yanks an-|(N) 10, Oakland (PC) 2. | ‘N A | R YA bag and baggage, today from St.|nounced that their squad had been| At Orlande, Fla.—Cincinnati (X) | HIM ER SUMPN. = Wis : = '\E.'LLCI Petersburg for a two-day series with | reduced to 31 men by sending pitch- |9 ¢ °’”‘“""“‘ l'\ Ly S A HE WOULDN' FROM the Athletics. They came by bus jer Ivy Andrews to Oakland of the| At racaLs, - 2 all but Rabbit Maranville, d| Pacific Coa If;“:u» on option. leans €SA) 6, Cleveland (A) CRY LIKE AT s 5 e cher, w de | i At Los Ar Calif.—C 5 . Brandt and Joe T her, who rode | 4 X e : FER NOTHIN. fn splendor in Bob Shawkey's c G E 0 SS (N) 17, Tos Angeles (PC) 12. %{/ They were accompanying the Yan- IANTS MAK PR GRE Today's Schedule Sl Leivimy, RIS Kee manage . who was on her At Jacksonville, Fla.—New York 5 way to Miami. The Rabbit said he| (A) 1s. Jacksonville (SE). 2 h THoT T HIT ashed Joe Bratcher along to Jeep Despite the Handicaps of Bad| At Winter Haven—Brookiyvn (N) up the conversational end with the ve. Philadelphia (N). lady and added that Joe didn’t miss At Fort Myers, Fla.—Philadelphia | llable all the way | Showing Great Improvement. (A) 1s. Boston (N). - | At San Antonio—New York (N) 6 {eeni 1 | San Antonio. Tex., March 27 (P—lyg san Antonio (T). A\= y Cold Keeping Mor 5\ i Despite the handicaps of bad weather| At TLos Angeles, Calif.—Chicago & R > i Worth $6.00 From Seeing Action |and injuries, the New York Giants|(x) vs. Pittsburgh (N). ‘ ) ‘ 0 et 5 o, Pensacola, Fla., March 27 (P — |can feel that they are making pro-| At Tampa—Detroit (A) To- ¢ Vs . NAY 7z . A Big Shipment of the Scason’s Newest Targe L Morris. leader of the Red |ETess in their training. They showed | ronto (). % : ~ i MadeliTutt Recer Sox mound staff, is seeing little ac- @ Iot of improvement in Winning| At yort Pierce, Fla.—St. Louis 8 \ \ ) S ceived tion these days because of an ob- | Yesterday’s exhibition game from the| (4} ys Milwaukee (AA). stinate head cold. He has made sev- | Chicago White Sox, 9 to 3 in seven 'IM=-1 k‘r\_\tb\/ Weather and Injuries, Squad is eral trips to a head specialist. innings. NEW CURVE DELIVERY Wild Bill Barrett was back at| Hub Pructt, recruit pitcher from| o “pa i “Beach, Fla., March 27 ! R 2 3 o . 3 the Newark Be hurled five good 5 e ] \ 4 S5 work today after being under the ) efLlve e (P —Chad Kimsey, who took part in \ ] weather. He will be field captain in | IDnings. allowing but one run, but|s¢ games for the St. Louis Browns \ V& T ree-game serica with the aror | as lield to a tight batile. Fut gust| b SYEE8 101G Ty SO PETC j = ' NI z 284 MAIN STREET NEW LEONARD BLDG. bile. Ala. team in that city .smrt-;'““?": ‘h'{ _‘"j"}""fi"{“""':‘ :}; “i‘yf‘ls.'(»ur\e ball delivery in an attempt ing Saturday. {to hait, the Glants found their bal-|45 901 American league batters this = s | ting eves and pounded the ball for| < = S = 3 | seven runs in two innings. Altogether ey Ay AL, chiEce O Million Dollar Hotel [they collected 12 hits, three of them [Plistered thumb in practicing _ the) 4 Benchli oo vaes hook and until*he pitched in prac- Burns in Long Beach tice vesterday had had an casy time TLong Beach, N. Y., March 27 (@ fort & lGorplolot bneaka: | —¥ire carly today destroyed the | Cub P]tchmg Pa)ls $1.000,000 hotel Tafayette here isfy y AVERILL NO' TING 2 \. ) 2' 2 w a few days. Tt} ‘ Jar ‘leve! o n- the summer .’vm_;y‘ @ fow anys Mg of Chicago's National league [1arl Averill of the Cleveland In was unoccupied. The origir Shampion Cubs Annears to beup. fo | diansthas not#been hitting up avl :.{..« was no; r]r“u .‘u.;nw : \\lhfl‘\r:‘l‘ul s Iy by | C¥Pectations in exhibition skirmishes flaze was discovered 1d spreac : ; Rl Ty N elEon n orne | DUG Al Peckinpaugh < 2 s / 71 MEN'S SHOES to all four floors of the frame and | : > G 2 / 4 t . has not satisfied Manager | 4 ied. Ialk, Joe concrete structure of 200 rooms. o TN (T cwell g Bonura, counted on .| Big lcague competition for the| > batting punch are expected 7 == ~ 7 2 : < BDIADa IS nd wrestier at | Sine of the season was set for [10 find their eyes soon. Offsetting 7 2 7 G < £ LTS JOHNSTON AURPHY STETSON Virginia_ Polytechnic institute, has o e e SCLLen Bl e G ReRereR, > closed his college mat carcer with- | (0Bt P00 e (RS RS has scen some unusually good hurl- out a Southern Conference def '1' | ing for this stage of the scason. Fle won o1 bouts, 1S of them by fall. |Mack Thinks Athletlfi = o ’ ol e L ) T S| Are Ready for Season| SALESMAN SAM Even Steven ,v'a','ni e s Bl [ Athicties are about ready for the WHAT KINDS OlE Yo MINCE AN PRUNE — ) S 1T FRESU? QH:(\OF COURSE. AW, DON'T GET soRe! | TusT | 511 21950 Y M sevice e the next intercollegiate outboard motor rfigalla at Lake Shaneateles, | N |season’s campaign. “The A's look ASKED TH QUESTION FROM™ better than at this time last year.” FORCE OF HABIT ! Mack said. Barring accidents Mack Dl E - TTRY ouR. Y T TeAsIN will start with his world series line- YU Biveed up. Young players likely to be re- ( - RAW / e ko %! - tained are McNair. Williams, Kee- Z L | PoTaToes 2 1 —DAILY— sey, Cramer and Mahaftey. Grove ‘ 3 / R » FRIED) r ' ; 5 0RTS he said, probably will pitch the p PROMPT (&£ ( G opening game. SERVICE o { tMILK T 2 ToNe $3 = nouan | Heinie Meine Starts . ¥ R - G TR On Mound in S Retarn ticket good 30 days Calif., Ma i e O R | —Heine > was slated to o on Comfortably Heated—Bouded—Insurea | | the firing line for the Pittsburgh R S S }1 irates in their first game of a four- e lCR e Dt S |contest series against the Chicago 77 West Main St. C'ubs starting here this afternoon 10:25 A M., r. M . M. | The big Pirat: moundsman will Beginning March 16 | work seven innings. Several Pitts- DAlysnOE ALY | burgh pitchers are ready LT S the full distance, Manag baye’ fissetintions DAy | Bns said today. but he added he| YANKEE STAGES. Tne: || 2o in mo. misre: about nasing anv| 2 i _wmm lof his staff put to that test. } { s WE servE \ ANSWERED \T FROM EORCE OF HABLT, Too!

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