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e | RORTY, DEAN OF BASEBALL ‘“RED” RORTY NOT TO BE READY T0 DEFEND CHICAGO WHITE SOX HAVE ADDED PUNCH |KLEY OF STANLEY RULE RETAINED AS AN UMPIRE| TS POLO TROPHY e ; —— LEADING DUSTY S o Rangy Center Springs Surprise by Topping Entire Cir- 'Dean of Arbiters in Eastern Baseball League Dropped : ; 7 e : : d Berth ) £ Healih — Avkions Ts Takens merican Ieam heceiyes warn- cuit in Points — Swanson Lands in Second Be : 0 e — Action 5 o . £ = 5 . From Lists Becautsebo Off'a' Is of Circuit—One of| ing From British Captain With Wilton Morey Third—Veteran Carl Restelli ; Regre! icials of Circuit—f D f e e e i i hg M 31, Baseball the Popular Game # Upsets Predictions by Standing Fifth in List—Joe i ¥ e baseba! e ropular | % e the Figures That Ma : e Lo | New York, Maren we | Luke, Leader Last Season, Drops to 46th Position. That It Is—Poor Health Brings Brilliant Career to Colh: 16 hve a7 nck | : a Close. ~ e e Johnny ‘Kiey, rangy Stanley Rule|J. Charlow, Sw .. 16 13 ol a Lt o ey Wi center, was the leading scorer in|C. Charlow, Lan. .. s i {hos, {ouch- leaguer and in recent years man- [*cock, greatest of modern American | [the Y. M. C. A. Industrial Basket- |1lis, NBM 4 Phere is a mote of pathos. touch- leaguer D T o Cabtaihe e | { ball league which came to a close | Dudack, 6 ing on the heartstrings of every ABOL Of LEAmE L A Ne e woes, | Tremaie of the Dritish team which | [recently. Kley's triumph will be |J. Luke, 5 RN T R e e TR R R R e e egarded as o surprisc, the general | Feloin, Faf. 4 4 ¢ircuit, in the communication re-|paratory to taking the place of a|Cup this year, is mot being takeny |Amprebsion; belngathaticitis, blmer)iGoragag Rulag, ..o 2 B i divs g by HAEN|osese as S niiter . Light | Lightly by the defense committee of Swanson or Wilton Morey would win | H. Recanof Lan. .. 6 ceived a few d ®0 DY 8D |player as pinch hitter in a tight sl hano Tl tw lay A RS { 7 ) of ‘Hartfor cteran UMpPIre | pan 3 5 k to|the United States Polo association. | Lheeonor. hese two players | I Swanson, NBM 7 Rorty of Hartford. veteran umpir|gzame and Rorty doffed his mask to # | finished sccond and third respec- | 17 nce, NBM 5 and one of the most widely known | player's name: Burkelt( CGharsed WlhiorEamialng nolo] ivelsn : Sl i i and sincerely beloved sporis officials | x5 1 on Forty,|{cam to defend the trophy, the de i v : . Preisser, Lan- 1 B ke atary g % oy e Tand ha|fense committce announced today | Kley had a total of 152 points| Anderson, CCL ... - . ir 1 [RBLSOnELY Ok LA G “|its preliminary plans, stating at the or 14 more than his nearest rival | Yankaskas, CCL . v the league, acting during the illness|ywoyuld not give him the satistaction 3 h 1 i - ol ¢ | & same time that no such o victor- Although he made the highest num- | Baker, CS s 11 of the president, has notified him|of an answer. Not daunted in the ! S Werinata 15, El Swi - 5 o hat he will not be retaincd as an |jeast, Torty s aupung o, Juge| 8 Dier 1he BRI a8 qvete puored A L i e L R 2 L ' g e L last Bty snun ElaLs I LU LBCR S e owbrook int OB rointicr: made the greatest number of foul | Saxe, R & 9 5 SSaitn, i i e LS L L e ‘l' \’ soball| The British challenge is not being {Tieved to be a league record for foul | Zapatka, Rule 16 1 v e R e Ll S e e TR TR ST IR | shots in a season. Paris, P, & F. s 5 action comes not s a sur-|circles the story has been the| Coni’out today to this country Although Kiey, Swanson, Morey | Rockwell, NBM .. § 5 prise, but rather as an oc ence | rounds thousands of times and nev- o qine 101 e e el s : 5 Gy, & > ; 5 | - | tea g polo players testific Six- | and Yakubowicz were regarded as | Crescenzo, Lan. R 10 that could not be precluded. Nobody | oy fails to drs laugh, but to this £ Aot it : 7 3 | teen of the best have been invited | | 1igh scorers and prediction was 7 4 A3 would bo better pleased than the |ay it is said Durkett has never for-| (6" out for the mew iz four | DIgh scorers sehdyy pecdichion (s 7 7 league officials it possible 10|given the red-thatched umpire for|which will ride in defense of Lhe e A i sive Hughic a rcappointmeni, but|ihe joke. A few months ago BUrk-|iup next fall ‘ If‘\ 10 r“'( e e 4 o 14 timer's day has passed, and the{game at the Sta A enalandl suce e 3 i : < s fift 2 . T ) turn in the road as an active pa &a5 ~\: ll:- I\\u:;‘l:\\'\m\;n-‘t‘: ‘o"nd fl\’):‘ e ]0" (e americar it among the scorers and was third in Anderson, NBM 4 b 13 on ” s e cnough, he had n e | which will be named Sept. 3, on the | | the number of field goals scored. | Feldman: P & F. 5 a1 ticipant in the officiat nd playing surface five minutes befors | eve of the first mateh: | | < / 2 R P T T PRI PO e A R B i i | Only Kiey and Morey outscored him | Klatka, Gascos 5 2 B o nbroactied ¢ his pinch-hitting: experience Thomas Hitcheock, Jr., W. Averill | |in this department. “Beansy” Wiehn | Argazzy, NBM 1 7 S e S b ¥ 1 2 ! ¢ (Harriman, Winston Guest, Barl| {of Landers who is playing his first | R, Recano, Lan. 1 7 Some tim cfore final put Bobby" Stowe, who played short-| gopping Stephen Sanford, H. I i 8 g efiatn i out is made in the game of life, the lsiop for Bridgeport in the old Con=|maiver Jr. 1t Pl | | season in the league is sixth on the | Terwilliger, R.& 4 A sports followers of the gemeration |necticut league 20 years ago, 100k | 1. watson. Webl. J. Cheever ) list. 'There is not a single guard | McCormick, Gasco 2 1 e e ol B R T Taen WAL T, CndeviniOon ) |listed among the first 10 scorers in | Sarkus, Lan. 0 ing the progress of another carcer|ward's curve at Electric Field, the | pediey of San ("\I-rn\l :'] ‘“1‘\ e .lmgm" et oAl IO iwitzice H0S i T T O T M Do s Gt ey Cle Fn e T o _ . | d guard most of the season |jerline, SW .. 1 it will probably never he their 1ot |Hanna's New Rritain club, and | Cecil Smith; Detroit, FL W, (Rube) R i . : i {may be resarded as the leading[sckolowski, P.& 0 T SRR o SN TR U R e e i e e B R | scorer among' the guards, but many | Covaleski, Lan. 0 Whether they do or not, they wWill [jench without @ murmur one Satur-| colm Stevenson, Westbury, N, Y JEFFRIES SMITH {oL-Ii8 gomts wete S0orad: WAL A \erumnp Wt 1 1 ; always have the satisfaction that!gay afternoon. There was no dis-|and S. B. Inglehart and J. C. Kalh- > S [Srxard mostion Tropeblyitneey. [ tfecaowakl, ¥ : o a goes with the privilege and good | uting Rorty's decisions for Stows|bonc of sYale university, - By WILLIAM BRAUCHER | o o oo by ard in every | stack, Lan. 1 0 3 fortine of having lived in a timelsvung and missed and that was all| Webb, Cowdin and Stevenson| (NEA Service Sports Lditor) |came-fo the Sox from Toledo I l‘t‘xm;vomhld Joe Monte, DLrockton, | game lr;x]t one, ading scorer | wajicki, €8 0 2 2 avhicl sexv.one of the squarest um-nore was to it, but in (he nest in-|nave retired from international polo| San Antonis, Toxas, March 29.—|vearsare the others onithe squad. jMase. (10— e Tene RN e A H pires that ever donned the official iz the shortstop had the temerity | but have volunteered their services | Kid Gleason nsed to SR SR L I I e e e e et S LG el [T S bl 0 ) garb. Of that there is no doubl. |iq shout from his position “That's|to assist in the formation and try- |in Chicago that was hard to Deat. |Autry and Johnny Riddle, from In- Lisonts <! 2 “hich- | season's ‘play is Joe = Luke's drob|pecker, R & B. Y. 0 2 “Red” His Cognomen ¥ e S 4 A e Sl RIS 2 2 | dianapolis, the team technically | g0, outpointed Paul Pitts- | trom first to 46th place among the At g one you missed, Red,” when the um- | outs of the American four. But in the years that have passed 5 ths o tachni ey S bl G ron e i A T Hughie Rorty has red hair and|pive called a b New| The date fordhic first of the chal- | since Gandil and Risherg and Iclseh [100ks as thoush it should do better | burgh, (6). : : a8 last year's leader. | yroiyzmann, P.& 0 £ 3 pire all on Almeida, Ne - | tha I the American | — The principal reason for this sens: the complexion that always accom- | puitain's classy batsmam. If he[lenge matches has been set tenta-[and Jackson and the others cdn-|ihan sscventh inthe ameriean) o 0o 0 07 \Gocer Walkgr | tional drop is the fact thet he|BCTECron. P. & . 1 2 panies it. That is why he has al-|ypoyant Rorty would let it go be.|tively for Sept. 6, and the trial [ spircd to deceive, the Chicazo White | 1€2gue: (IR YT e orn R e e D o lactha e el CaT i . 0 2 ways been known as “Red,” a cog-| 23 et {hatahesGyvllltstan Men 5 A | The important change in the Sox, { world middleweight champior, | missed the first third of the season's | ... a\ 1 0 2, cause of the distance between home | Matches will start at Mcadowbrook, | Sox have fallen into decay. | | G white T eamhl| aah Bachman, NBM .. fomen he never objected to evenl|pjate qnq the shortficld, he was mis-| July 15. | ™ Today, 1-watched a team hore tn |88 I sec it 15 the manger—Afr. Owen | knocked out Kayo WWhite, £iaso. {sohedule when his team Was going | oryiieki Wat, &.0e 0 1 1 when some fans and sports Writers|(ajen. for Hughie bellowed out, ba.| WHhile cxpectations are that the|the rebuilding. A new team, full of |BUSh of Indianapolis. The el RUanE oty ey s pise WAkl s s ST 0 1 1 took great joy in jwefixing “Roar-|i \.an | pitches, “Yeah? Well yon|American team to defend the inter-|new fire and life. The Chicago that would do anything but play ball | = 7 ek great as Luke's drop. R NS | It was a treat to see him|piccly " hee Cesor than that a fow | ational cup will aelected from | Wiile Sox stena batlling {ha Glants|for Boodl old Lena Binckburic has| Ceday Rapids, La.—dofo Rivers,}i ho list of scorers, conlalns' 94 a P ioh in action behind the bat or on the | ©EEC S @ 1) the five outstanding stars—Hitch- |in spring training camp, but for all |f0Und that it is in th American | Towa, knoeked out Joe Azzarell, [names, as follgw: Indians Play Eight bases, None of the majestic strut) Liked New Britain }n-m K, Hopping, Pedley, Gt and | the ardor of their playing. this| C28UC #\d that it is being paid for | Milwaukee, (2). i e Games in Six Days of the late “Tom™ Lynch, New Brit-| wpege Rorty always liked New | BoCScke—there is no doubt that the | might have heen the world series SEs e Orv 1”‘( Imml\wI Tk Suniness dak —Chice. Cignsts | Swanson New Orleans, March 29 (f)-—Bight giite orice 25 a Nationall league|pritain. Ho! enjoyed’ coming era, | ORDOFRities ~ ofor outsider” | Solrlt e DonicBuan tolalime, (EETICEALT O TIAES 25 Sl e SR el outh iy e | Torer e aniee e et slx day st Sl umpire and later as head of th: | hother to umpire a baseball game, | MeKIDS the grade reater than Best thitt Ifover Basw on any|coardtomsThimbigolLior shunchcailios, i el g S the Cleveland Indigns their most league, was h still there was| .. s o2 in many years. . * |in the nose. I'oe Paul, (6) kubowicz, 'S i ;i o e i {referec a roller hockey game, or| ™) y : £ | “san Trancisco—LEddie R Restelle, Gascos freniioustipetiodli:ot Sithe irain ng Seg. o~ onl NS every (mOVE | 1natio tidulre inia fantost with Tua | ot o Dotish dte jexpected tofput m finished net {o last coma, outpointed Al Ttos et Tan. .. cason.. Today and tomorrow one 7 mped i as a fulehed U | prion gy, of whom he had many hero| 2. % Tch stronger fight for the They batted seventh and | A e s squad meets the New Orleans Peli- pire, an official who had his wits|, < alsewhere, He was an admirer | (FOPIY this year than on any occa- | felged fourth. But we have made| {ia. (10): Osk il 8 eski, Lan. ... cans while another plays Shreveport B S i wihatevert the. Situation|| { 9 e d sion since they last held the chal- | gor S ke o | | ped Ole Kennedy, J. Sheehan, Gascos 1 s 1 ¢ at Shreveport. that arose might h: Yool {of Maurice Qujrk, local player who ane I = " . ¥ some very important changes, W 1 | othomski of the Texas lcague af T T " se might have been, and on2 | giq” considerable umpiring In ama, | (WS¢ CuP- Captain Tremaine, Who | jave aaded power and pitehing. Give | ! nogionE, Sunday the first cut will be made. “li‘: impressed players and fans|ioyr and semi-pro games for a n”mvl;“‘“ select the British side, advised | " {he same defense we had last |2 e o T ‘j‘”qo' I"”"' | Cecil Stewart, second baseman, will feex e undeniablp factithat o (ot yoais fand heshad(The Ereats | oo 0/ cartainito cantaln or a little better, and we're on | [ Movile, Ala—Now -Tork ((A) 11, || ZHChers be sent to Shreveport and Tony Piet, he knew what he was about and |oe meon 0 ] the American four, that he cexpected R e | 22 i Carlson, Ga shortstop, to Waco of the Texas would call the mlays as he saw them | jore " e __0;‘ he judgment of the o have the following cragk inter- > i 2 | Tobile (SA) lburen ()| Abramowi Tenans Whether anvono liked. it or mot. | 1210, TaY" Burns an ball m;.:‘] .| nationalists” avallable: Pac and Ai.| Smack “Em Smead in Tt > : ; | At Tos .\‘.\}1‘: ittsburgh (N) [ 7 O g Nes ey ~ It all the “boos 4 Catralle hap) e e s who recommended | jen Roark, George and Joey Atkin-| Dush. to begin with, has added G [ I l T 0 " J k 9, Chicago. (} b i -\ | Karboni % s were directed at n:l U\'.‘l‘:,“q ’I"‘,'l"“"“‘ “Shauno” Collins to the Chi- son, Phipps Hohnby and Gerald [#R important slu i natural hit- 1an la’ 1al ]I)S VeT Jac | At Yort Myers, Ila.—Boston (N) e |‘”|\.,‘ | Jimmy Dykes Will Be 3 i n tie ballcago White Sox and Collins stayed | Balding. I'orly-five I fc Smead Jolley, 1 Nt fr e v Philadelphia (A) 14, el o 3 = field were placed cnd to end there | 250 yed | Balding. Iorty-five polo ponies will | in Smead Jolley, bought from Mch ”I Sh 0'[1 " v 2 Hewett, SW r Thir ker would be limited fo the territory |11 {hE team almost twenty years,|be brought to the United States by |(he const league. Jolley will start in cAulille mm Short Or er Waco, Tex.—Chicago (A) 8000 w‘_lR\filglulth hird Sac(,,;, they would bound. but (hat is thy|FCCUrNINg & few years ago to becom=| the chalienging toam. {1eft, with Lteynolds in center and co (TL) 4. O'Brien, 3 B e Al sty fate of an umpire, That is what|MANAECE of (he Pitisield team in | et = | Watwood in right. Jolley hatted .3 Todays Schedule LdlEie et ki DN e e W TSty axpaotad . every. iiia| stern league. Burns also gave | {last year; Reynolds hit .317 and| Denver, Colo, March 20 (P—Dri At Clearwater, I Brooklyn (N) | 5700 = 6 Whosh ]T"'“ R "o':"l'::: “ml BT 1 s eeanes el in Jacobon his start in Ic:u:uu) | Watwood .3 Besides, there is Jim | Mo Carnera. the mastedonic Alp |vs. Toronto (IL). 5 sl 3 i, Lo "\';\”'“"“ i mx;‘d'bas‘r the ga Artior haseball and Jacobson did not eve \ o, p 3 s| ¢ 3 % At 1ort Worth, xas—New York been named ‘the regular thir - the game was in Hartford Bome 1 did not even | Moore, young man from Dallas| from Italy, today faced tire west in| { : ; ; know who Bur | : Bk [ (x ) 4 > man for {he season. Hc has been town, or Lawrence, Worcester, New | X urns was until he had | ho pounded Texas league pitching c e 5 | (N) vs. Chicago (A). Havlick, Faf. S S fifx OF Lanre /o . Pyl e i 4 i 9 1 : auest of vietim number 14, apparent- | g T EED T icago (N) vs, | Havick, Faf. with the A’s since 1917 Britain, Waterbury, Providence or |“OMP his first year in fast com- | [ for an averags of 364 las on. | L | o5 Ang Tt R e T any of the other cities in which hic |PaNY. Rorty often said Quirk would | Dave Harris, who hit .348 for Proyi- | ¥ Unyorried by threats of the na-|piishurgh (N) L l'u}] ‘fl E : ck, T did his stuff during his long career|N2Ve Made the grade as an umpir. |dence and .366 for Portland last | tfonal’boxing commission to halt his| At Orlando. Fla.—Cincinnati (N) i ‘l‘f‘ ‘j‘-‘]T’_‘(; 11 :“;’“r“ “‘I,w \hwl in the game. He never showed the (I Professional baseball. m— v anothei® outfield candidatc 4 *“one-vound set-up knockout | VS Detroit (A). S M WU B Friehiets hea { : knoclout | and. Tla—Philadelphin | Walther, CCL knockin® around grom pillar to post white feather., and he has known| HUghie's health has not been gool CON ) : Alex Metzler, whose hitting fell off of the United States. | At Lakeland, Tla MIZAELD S 3 oes s e B o DN B np | ; . L A : e G ay I". Sheehan, Gasco: for 13 years‘and at last I'm a reg- what it meant o be stoned and as-|fOr some time as his many friends | el‘[‘l C l lfl a lSOll llal last ye is the holdover. he 230 pound hoser, touted in () V& =olumAl 3 Gorman, P. & ¥ lar.” Dykes finished at third for saulted. Probably no official in ihe |Noticed during the recent roller| s 4 T e a i e orc | some cireles as a champlonship pos-| At Miami, Fla—Boston (N) vs.|ierman, o & & - laddat ¢ 5 - B (e : ol n the infield, at first hase, whe as a championship pos-| At M Klopp, CCL .. the A's last year and batted .421 in game ever had the police cscorts|Nockey season. Last summer, as DS 1N WID I0T ITISOMAD | ¢ should properly begin just to be | sibility. last night tipped over Jack (Philadelphia (A). 5 e el to the dressing room and then to|SuPervisor of umpires in the I formallils ¢ A fhile Sliires (of wliom!| MeAliffe. ofietrolt dnttwolmimte |y ABIEMYNIs SDenn mmWAsh NSO /4 8 W R o e . = the hotel that Torty necded in his|®M league, he was called upon to| vou may have heard something he- | and 18 secon 1t ‘was Carnera's|(A) vs. Memphis (SA). y ulis, Fa DIVIDE DECATHLON EVENT palmy days, but nobody cver heard | Umpire only a few times. He car-| New York, March 20 (UP)—De-|forc now. Arthur bats in . the | thirteenth American ring exhibition.| At Houston, LA e T e A s R R W B Ut him cry for mercy, and the men |ries many a brhise sustained on the |side Jimmy McLarnin's ring re . 2 & and his thirteenth quickly exceuted | (A) vs. Houston (TL). o0yl (elelys : LS pce e L | ¥ Aarnin’s ring record | American league hetter than he did his thirteenth quickly executed | | NBM rersity of Kansas relays this sprin hated him most heartily when |ball field and has been seriously in- | ; heid % At New Orleans and (A) | H. / . NB) S ansas : R0 Tated n |ball fiel has been seriously in- | today stoor Uit e saduiow ague, s his | knockout pae eang st RO R o e e iis decisions went against them, ad- |jured several times, but like the| (Won decisfon 10 rounds from |ark of .319 for lasi year reveals, | Three times the giant Italian hit |Vs. New Orleans ( . : o LI 2 R e iy mired him the greatest for the|fame fellow he is. he played out|Jack Thompson.) | Tahn Claney 18 the tnderstude | McAuliffe and three times McAuliffe | At West Halm Beach, Fla.—St. | Gill. Rule cventajongaagh, day s godecule o gamencss that vharacterized his|his string and went back for more | But the crowd of 16,798 which : N : 3 ' hit the canvas. The first time didn'¢ | Louis vs. Milwaukee (AA). ohl, CCL .. \ll\ur(‘]nll. Uklahomx‘L star and Olym- makeup. |every time until Dame Nature's on. |aw the fight in Madison Square ““'l'" Improved at Second count. The second brought a count of | _ At Fla.—$t. Louis (N) vs. | Nyborg, R. & I pic toarml '“”“‘“;r' ey “’;‘;’f; o LA l:l‘puu‘(l As a Wit |slaught finally would not be held|Garden last night, will testify that '4?'\‘:“1“': gecicen 9 start Clsselll ningitromi the referce. The third time|| TAMPLH(SEL), . ERLEEOGIES oS OERE Cls d REAL “orkrd)' o the last day he ever|off. Bascball can stand many more | that doesn’t half tell the story. N e i h)\.m" s laving Wl primors righ uppereut sent McAuliffe | m“ke ! \\llllv| the whiskbroom and | Hugh Rortys. \ The baby-faced Irish lad from [P¢ improved therc. w The expensive| ;ay out of the ring. At the com- | el i iioat s great o repu- | s 2oy | Vancouver, B. C., fractured his right | ¥oUn S el ]”‘“"”'} pletion of the count of ten McAuliffe | U E BY AHERN as v s he had as a e \ | hand in the first round, saw stars|!MProveme ast year over his ficst| gop yp and walked nochalantly to square shooter, and many sv-ncu.«‘Pla} First Game of in the fifth round in which he came | ¥¢ar and looks cven better yet this| g rolrm r.Y S g \ situation has 'been_ tu into a| Final Soccer Series|iear being disanalificd for low |Scason. - = | The crowd dispersed without cither '.1::%‘,0;“";1::{:1 p(olr Timgele e 1”“ i W York, March 23 (#—The first| PUnches and then had to w M“"im}\. yt‘rx'h‘]x; on for the !lmv .ulm»]m- checring or booing, having apparent- ! a v his sharp repartec olding | game of the final scries for the na.|<0Me of the toughest hattling of his| iefield may start 3 3ush s | 1y catisfied its desire to see the new- 2 = : the Indicator behind the platc in an | fional soceer challengn cup will he |€areer before Joo Humphrics raised | fond of Iirmic Smith, the 1oy from | st phenomenon of boxing. with the ‘77/- w [ SAY, MDEAR, [ MUST SPEAK //// \(~1,,.r,m'r“.’::r:”,n\.";'"}""\““"’; ]‘“ Il played at the Polo Grounds here to- | '”fl Ii“‘”" at the finish. ;""“”““‘f"'”‘l' s '”“ ‘““"""““‘“”"""'“ hout a minor consideration. | Z o YoU ABoUT -THAT MAID You ’///// DIp SHE sAY T e I ¢ Sunday a decade or| morrow with Fall River representing| 11¢ decision was unanimous, Ref- [ Icague pitching for a mark of .302 This afternoon Carnera, with his ¢ Z :roh:.(g, Rorty was in his_element. | {hs cast and the Cleveland Hungar | <€ Jimmy Crowley and the two | last year. T think that eventually| papty, was scheduled to leave for ENGAGED ! «e MY WORD, THE /// THAT 2 wav WELL 'l Incinnati Reds, with “Bill" | Bl el oo judges all voting for MelLar but | Trving Jeftries, Dallas, will be the = Eatie Qebld E Kopt of New Britain at rtstop. | tag. :‘J', i I Selsmiconabealli et ona SETS Sl ot Chatistontur (e e o i,']o ,':‘m s ‘,“,‘,”,‘h‘“,:,‘“”fi ok e FLIPPANT AND SAUCY REMARKS ANGTHER CRACK { e SAOPlity ut of thr hasis, t > f oune was | 103 E © Nox. | gpponent as v amed s man- 5 % :\L;;ea:; atiraction against an all| ) River seored 16 roals agains( | AYPOAY's fight, Jimmy going to his|He played at both third and short i he alte aSrasnadulediis SHE MAKES 10 ME «~EE-GAD, LIKE “THAT AAD E regat del i = t 1it 1 Aeri | 1as { n N v 7 Slar e !‘rlvl-:\?\”. : 1(}'::?(”»; even tint reaching ha. final ronnd (ou’wfr ith a split across the bridg [h.v[ ;.v.‘_ ]hm] a good fielding mar ihe Fetoniwack hA DR AUD T -THE LAIRD oF —THE TLL” INCREASE Rerorile 5 ; hand | Cisveianns ccored 11| Of his nos and Dbattee NG aeainst i another ‘cor 0 Tw‘vf presented with a token | (o five .(,1. e e 1”(“,\,‘ “,(.’,”,L,: With his most danzcrous weapon| At third is another expensive o iy SO MANGOR ! «v FOR INSTANCE» HER SALARY! A )l"‘[*“”hllln hich s local | petition, disable MeLarni who | young man, Willie Kamtn, who cost crday alter Stanley M. | Il REFERRING T MY Rorty was doing his best to Lecp the crowd in liberately ‘Blankeh:s‘hip Getting a happy mood and de- made himself the t i [ Extrs el WSS sood matired teaiiee ot Rid of Extra Weight Wers not Tong in finding thors mar | Fort Worth, (rex.. ‘March 29 (P— One moment he affected a hoarse. | [1° 1Ol mecessary in shedding ness, and the nest piteh he eateg | POURIS in ¢ W ming s sung out like Al anern o eRANET o is WG srootay s ol b OPETd | making & busy atiempt to come 1 ihat must have been capable of s a Chicago White Sox pite tracting favoruble uttention of Jankenship zave seven hits in d seulptor on the hunt f L feating Waco of the Texas leagus terial. “Want a drink, " | to 4. vesterday, and hecame the first in the bleachers s ot 48} Sox hurler to work ninc innings this Rorty called one in 1 hollan iy | Scason. The great Shircs played that sounded as tho four innings of the conte " gh it started | from the soles of his feet T | ‘ = 3 like & drink and 1 wouldn't ques DIVIDE BOX ASSIGNMENT tion the color,” he shot hack swif Memphis, Tenn., March 20 (@)~ cut so much turning his head. A threc-way box assignment was No Sting to Quips ided between Fred Marberr A little later “Prince Hal" (}ase, | M¥1es Thomas and Lloyd Brown to- us nifty a first baseman as has wyep | 93Y f0r the Senators’ game with t) speared a wild | took hin (o|Memphis Chicks here. Manager task for calling u strike that he qiq | Johnson has decided to call on not swing at. “Whatsa matter, the | BUMp Hadley, Lynn. Mass., twirler, old lamps getting dim 7" big Loy |10 %O the cistance tomorrow in snarled. “Don’t worry Hal, vou'i ond game with tife Chicks. never be drafted.” was Red's con Johnson has chosen the vetc back in a roaring monoton: Joe Judge to act as <his assistan echoed through the park. The quip | during the season had a snap to it but it did not The Nationals had no troublz | for in those days cveryone u |trimming the Giant rookies yester- | stood that prospective soldiers olday 10-2, with Ossic Bluegc taking | were examined by the draft hoards|the honors by cleaning the sacks| had particular attention 4 to|with a slashing double | their eyesight for the We wat T = | was then in its infancy | 3 \eMahon plans te Of courge, Ttorty's most widely | popular priced boxing shows at the auoted wise crack was the onc h~| Brooklyn National leaguc ball park pulled on Jesse Bu , former big | this mier, . T ——————— JOHNNY KLEY, STANLEY RULE & LEVEL CENTER, IS LEADING SCO EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1930. UMPIRES IN THIS SECTION WORKED HIS LAST RER IN INDUSTRIAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE—HUGH (RED) GAME IN EASTERN LEAGUE — SPORTS ITEMS _____________._4_____——-——————/ the ring o 1 favorite, [ $100.000 seven years ago. is | Cincinnati, president of the natiol as forced to resort to ving cour- |wmo indication that Willic will be dis- | hoxing association warned that the | age and cunning to stave off the|placed this year. He hasn't carned | Italian’s tour might be halted be- | REDUCE slim, swift Irancisco nezro. | that §100.000 worth just yet, and | cause of the mediocre fighters he has | McLarnin weighed 142, Thompson | Donid wants to give him every op- | met, Carn id he would meet any 1 . portunity to do so. Kamm has had in the world provided box office | Pop Ioster, MeLarnin's manazer, | one 300 year since coming to the | arrangements were satisfactory | said today Jimmy would be out of | majors, however, and you ne can An interpreter quoted the man | compctition more than two months ¢l when Re is likely to surprise | mountain as further declaring t because of his fracturcid risht hand. | you with another on “you can’'t expect a man o £0 up s Jimmy's vight which stop Allin All, Sox May Surprise | azainst @ world champion for a| Jo ‘1.!"‘\ Stani; Tt=appears 1o he o pretty well | thousand dollars or so.” = rgeant Sammy 1 Valanced infield, with cnough hitting o - | power, together with what the out- | FIGHTS LAST NICHT 2 T ficld ought to hit, to lift the Sox at ! ‘]f)”'j:\‘f\'lml\]\““ AT e yE i Tenst twd notches in the American v % Jeague race. That is, providing the rious attack whil California | by 2ots the pitching—ana it looks | = 2 negro was weak and ry duplngl oo GOl :L immy MeLarnin, the last fow seconds of t e IR Vancouver, B. €., outpointed Young A A Lyons, | Younc 150 Walh ani s | Jnek Thompson, Oakland. Calif. ting here in year s g 1at, (VY all (10): Abe Bain, Newark. N. J., out- After the battied Thompson con- | KU s finding competition among | 1 oinfed Pal Silvers, Brooklyn, (10): ulated MeLarnin in the lattor's ice a set ot young pitchers as| joey Harrison, New York. outpoint- ing 100 wying: “Well, Jim- | S0 in any of the big league camps.| g Jack McCarthy, Chicago, (10). Wiv. vou is Wonie serapperc Thomu| & ble lone dvigkof-walsr o n T son who twics t close battles | SOUthpaw, C&il Pat Caraway, looks| gt 1ouis—Iiddie Shca, Chi with We pion Jackic [ Promis Another who scens sure | o1 pointed Benny Bass, junior ligh | Itields, « idw't Lnow | o stick is Vic Frasier from Dallas weight champion, non-title, (10); | | which onc right ander who injuréd his hip in Martie IMiclds, Chicago, knocked Six times duringZlast nig practice the other day, but is show-| oyt Phil Verdic, Boston, (9). 1 D A ek Ak ing signs of recovery. = and backhand punchc Ted Blankensh gives every | pepyer—Primo Carnera. Italy, blinded by Thompsor n | promise of coming to life. No de-| gnocked out Jack McAuliffe, De- the fif round, MecLar cision hus been n s yet on | yioit, (1), times hit the negro below belt Grady Adkins, > had a disa This was when Referee Crowley mo- | trous year, or Tubber Arm Connal — | mentarlly haited contest. threat- | Iy, Liobert Garland, from Joplir Toronto—Steven Itocco. Torontn, oning o disquelify I lad had a zood record last yea 1ay outpointed Pablo Dano, Philippines = given a taste of bi un- 1 (i) Herald™Classified sl 1int r|der IFrar H forme | 14, diants, and Itobert Wicland, who| DBoston—Al Iriedman, Loston, WAISTLINE wTHAT T couLD REVERSE -THE PROCESS S IE S TR el E D! OF HURRYING —To i -HE DINING -TABLE AND SLowLyY LEAVING (T f e 7~ HMF wee SUCH IMPUDENCE ! "