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T A Y < g ¢ A NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1930. 9 L £ s ki PUPIL TOPS MASTER 00D HEALTH WI NEWS MILITARY PAGEANT |i'mhree Giris Avtem peaging ROGERS ALLEYS | i To Prove Fast Training: = ! Over 50 young people attended the | Roosevelt Field, N. Y., Marci o f s or t 8 Alpha Mu dance held at the Senior | 29 (A — Threc young women, . P ‘ high school gymnasium last cvening. | }| none of whom had any previous S * Mr. and Mrs. Louis P. Slade were _— fiight cxperience, took oft carly = R z 7 : o : guests of the Girl Scout troop, and . . eI today in an attempt to prove The Loty 1’:‘.‘01;;?;?'1:3@1:0}‘0- 1EdlSOl] Doubts He Will Live t0| 3 ana ire. ceon A, sprasac wcre‘Army Riders to Give Exhibition || tnet « person can be tauent to s B hosts. . . fly a modern airplane in one day. forec Primo Carnera, glant Italian, Be a Hundred Troop & of the Camp school has| n so(‘,w[y Event Their initial fiight was with in- to meet a worthy opponent or quit gy quu - | added nine new scouts to its meni- structors, but J. G. Orr, treasurer fizghting in this country, comes as a |Keiton | He 1 T bership. They are Edith Johnson, Toaaee of Roosevelt Field, Inc., expecied wvelcome picce of news to most fol- | Storrs 82 Miami Beach, Fla., March 29 (P-- | Mary Jacobs. Driscilla Stack, Vir-| Washington, March 29.—(P—The || cach would make a solo flight be- lowers of the boxing game. Vg Sabea oy "9 If Thomas Edison werc told that helginia and June Maltman, Lucille | staid military air of Fort Myer, Vir. fore sunset. 3 1 | = = could have any onc thing in the| Dehm, Mary Astrom, Rita Baretta,|ginla, army post, gave way to gen- The three women, who were | Hailed in many quarters as a | I naterial, mental or spiritual worlds., | Rose Cassolino. cral festivity today—in the face of || selected as representative of col- | welght championship prospect, /o Babooy he would choose “good health,” he| Rita Bass and Gertrude Leubeck | invasion of mediaval knights, accou- | | 1e8¢, business and domstic wom- | . has been making a circus tour | gy T8 I told newspaper reporters here. and Asa Raspentl of troop 5 have|tred literally in feudal splendor. n of the country, are Miss Dor- ] of the country meeting all sorts of | Ialuchus He scribbled the two-word answer | passed their tircbuilding for sccond | Waiting the passing of noon to || othy Galbreth, 15 years old; Miss set-ups and “polishing them all oft | Grin ty a question on this subject, while | clgss, | Derform brave deeds for the taver || E¥iusr Wagaen, 24, end M ! in one or two rounds or less. He | \visiting Harvey Firestone, rubber | = Le Tt |of a satin-slippered queen, the || Helen Gillespie, 30, all of Long has scored 13 khockouts in as many | | manufacturer, here last night. M| | charging knights were among the | | 19%4nd: . ights against men who have never | [1as been here two days visiting (he | FURM ATHLETIC CLUB | most skiitea norsemen on the reser- gotten their names into print be- | 000N Iivestone rubber gardens in Miami, { vation. They, with t A | | Botticelit Dec e it e tea | 8 . They, th a group of so- i tore. | S St ool polnision dalereet | — |eially prominent cquestriennes, BASS RETAINS TITLE [ = e [ Peea sl e i VSUY | pvank Niedewlecki Calls a Meeting | Vere among the chief attractions of | ¢ The National Doxing association | £ar.y nd physics “e(;" ones in which ‘lv‘“'"v the past's annual society circus. T T has appointed a committee of three s Vvias great needs for mew inventionsi pop yonday Night to Start Base- | : : | a3 X ~ - of which State Athletic Commis- | il i ey | &nd discoverics. He had one or two| ; s ;"ld'“;l ‘}" Iieady [onita sk Lightsaliiits S sioncr Thomas E. Domohue of this| Nodine 20 108 !“old ¢xperiments nearly nmshcd:'l ball Activities. m’]_etu;f ‘\l:“: M‘;z;:n ud;iaf\c]e] pion Given An Unpopular Verdict | state is a member, to investigate his | bocs, 0 WIEUS 5 O Gl CIERE o Gl ! { latae g B A 2 long atring of knockouts and reveal | Reneni it aucstion as to whether he planned | I'rank Niedzwiecki, who organized | diers to ihe Jast man have a part in | gyer Eadle Shea. ] i e i to retire after completing his rub- | an athletic club some time ago, has|the program. While they shined guns | 2 At s mal ““5’! i S | Ler experiments. It was *‘no.” called a meeting for Monday night|and sabres, their wives prepared for ! St. Louis, Mareh 19 (P-—Benny T e YT 4 his diversion was experi- | at § o'clock at the club rooms at 187 | open houses, with tea and merry. | Bass of Philadelphia, world’s junior el Dl e T o e ol S He attributed his success to | Broad street for the purpose of or- | naking, betwcen afternoon and eve. | lightweight champion in the states 2 e RS A ety et “5 ;“1‘"* _?’“ lovetanl g T | “hard work and ambition” and said | ganizing bascball teams to enter | ning performances and for dancing | where the title means something, g L ohs 'mf mapilr!‘efl (‘}‘81:‘|§¢i|}ev||le T 109 102 | Le dia not think he would live to|both the city leaguc and junior city afterward. retained his title here last night al- | ; 2 at s | odman BT {be 100. 4 is season. e 5 : though the consensus of newspaper- satisfactory. This means that Primo | Huck . 105 e i e A e R (1% rorstanyHunley, and biiepGen il WCE e Ele ol e A e =105 | The inventor passed up a question he club will also sclect a mame | eral Summerall, chief of staff, were : o) Y o CLOe 261 457 | {@s to how his day was divided be-|and Manager Niedzwiecki intimated | patrons of the cvent. cagoan, the better of it. Missour: he is passe as an attraction. | e ) Gveen working, sleeping, resting and | that the sclection may be either | Boxes in the. . sreat riding hant | PUgistic law allows only two kinds | aehs : ILEE XEAlRAGOE cating. Tdison prepared today to| Robins or the Republican A. C. | were reserved for leaders of of. |O: decisions, cither tho knockout us Sonnenbers, who with Dick ! o Kmobs .{rcturn to Fort Myers, where he his| Those who arc being considered | cfal and diplomatic society | punch or the foul blow. 5 Shikat of Pennsylvania, claims the | (ianderiain 57 |a winter home. for positions on the teams arc Jo-| A fanfare of trempets and mili. | , Loch scrapper got over a knock- | world’s heavyweight wrestling w2k o1 Lee m. Univeri of Tllinois hurdler. recently shaved (wo- _— {seph Lipka, Joseph Semeczko, Mi-|tary bands was arranged to herald |S¢"1 punch in the furious milling 1 championship. had a Tather casy . s [ tenths of a sccond off the 75-yard hurdies world record of 09 4-10 sec- | |chacl Kulas, Stanley Kowalcayk. | the entrance of the pageant, with | G5 the (2 rounds. Buss sent Shea time of it in defeating HMarry Ma- e onds of which his coach, Charles “Chick™ Werner Illinols track mentor, Stanleys Partyka, Stephen Dabkowskl, | scores of lapcers following the | CC7 " for @ count of nine, in/the { mas, mat champion of all the was co-holdcr. ’ Andrew Wesoly, H. Walickl, J. 8ap- | knights. o N8 € |nfth round with a right to the jaw . Greeks, in the ring at Hartford last |Reed 5 . | kowski. Frank Dobrowolski and | inigee, %nd With many pages—jand shea retaliated by somersaulting night. The former Dartmouth foot- | B¢h = Champaign, Ill. March 29 (@— 5 William Marczynezyk. Members of | the rear. s the post—bringing UP | puss for a count of sevem in the ball‘guard used his famous fying | 4™ dock s Rate & visyed o xick fonf Gharles ' e Y | the rear, all swinging around the | seventh with a left hook. St o 3 the club are cxpected to attend the | hall and drawing up before the dias tackle to down the Greek in the — rer. Tllinois university meeting. STithe i Line i Chasiain A therii TR . Sl Sl Doy SR e Locks e eestent : Vaughn, and the queen. Mre. 3. | Rear Admiral Andrews regain his wits, he was down for| 4. one ST linois relay carnival, his star pupil, 10, H ed w k P t { TREMO ATED W. Cunningha ) lederia P . the second fall. Wagner T Lee sentman, shaved two-tenths of DEFEAT RAN FRS lgaflll OrKers Tolest Thels T e l' 3 % ‘k il o("h:npogtb Al dhinneite se A or Reaches Retlrmg Period ey Fisier 5w a second off {he world hurdles re- 4 ‘ ) . q ¢ League of Nations basketbal I T S Boston, March 20 (UB). = el “Jumbo" Gnasdow of this cily SEEIAEEAS ord. Woemer was a co-holder of Jud e’ M[l[ude TOWflI‘d UfllOHS team defeated the Tremonts laat pembatiio IDosULE Tlanned Admiral Philip Andrews, command- . | i st 1w | | night by the score of 55 to 20.| A thrilling feature of the program |Admiral Philip Andrews, com scored his second successive win by Sy the old jrecord ) 3 2 * | Bach man on the mining ‘team | wes a single combat-to the. death, | &0t of the-first naval disteick with throwing Frank Steinbacker in thre 440 516 Breakir arld’s ma has be- B N 0 S gg d | 2 2 atd e bkl ! s 7 " [ headquarters at the Boston navy minutes and 31 seconds. Jumbo h Sizlkes <l come a havit with the spindle-leg- | it vemme {ru le Efl s‘. Washington, March 29 (P—The ’,‘;;:fu‘.lihyf_'.'gsr “:‘1”” ol ‘"”,"]‘:‘.,,,’\'[,‘fi:}‘;‘f‘“"a": tohear guy ihe . o, will reach the relidne RR Tl gained quite a following in Hart- ged Sentman. He shattercd th m vlcw‘.y [0[‘ MOllll‘l’,al i(onm'nm(ion of Judge Johnruv.\mr\\- PR Ooithciiosora.SiT i L w‘som:‘t”;v:-r the program | 64 next Monday after nearly 43 a ford and he should be a regular world record in the 70-vard high H as an associate justice of the su- 5 J 1 . g g years| of naval service, number on the future wresting | hurdles in the Big Ten indoor meet iRy | preme court will be opposed by the League of ]fi;}"oll;_l o ‘;‘o“r;fr's‘e‘,}h‘;‘:f;; ;":;U:I‘:'E‘I"; Ptlr- Tt ok ARTOULCE WHaE RN shows there. d cight days later broke the 7o-| oo 0L American Federation of - Labor, | 5 h r:] il aa fi\e dlfr‘:cul( Ju?:: remain in office until it was prac- R vord high hurdles mark twico witi-| - on "\"(' 2 ‘“}1‘ e = o | which Dases its protest upon his de- | Lo Lk G ks 1l and aaariss bt L inaoias Amop ticable to detail a flag officer of suf- e Toot Guard hall was packed last | in the space of four hours. dlens of Montreal today wers onoMp/l cislonssin Jaboricaseajasial member [ (HRot) o2 = Tl e seess {2y "% | ficlent cxperience to the important £ night for the houts, showing that |} 1" He st d over the course in|ON their National Hockey League|of the federal circuit court of ap-|DOtV. € 3 11 | the riders were Miss Marion Jardine, | /"0 there is a tremendous interest in |iama. 109 3-10 in the premiminary carni.|P1avoff rivals, the New York Rang-|peals, Alocleniprs : SERN U deeniertofitite Tormenievicninea (s L e s pas Eneat Sonnenberg in this section. Therc |Daley . Val competition to break the workl | &% 78 & ',"5,"': “q & 1'.'1“? overtime | " Representatives of the federation | SChevd: 13 g ol \::[LM:{‘;\;“.{:M 2’.":,,2‘0;31"?7 pmc‘“ New York city on March 31, 1866. were no seats left and practically \ mark of :094-10. In the semi-final |$truggle that broke all league rec-|are expected o appear before the S st £ Austrian min- 1y <as graduated from the Naval g o all the standing room in the hall| licat he trimmed another tenth of |Ords for length. 4 sub-committee of the committee on oLas ster., o o Academy in 1886 and in 1909 at- [ SWas {alien) Sonnenbers will probably Knoian a second with a time of :0 2-19.| TWO hours, eight minutes and 241 jygjciary to which the nomjnation Tremonts Military drills, a full .battallon of | Lt B B 2 ander: . In:# e L L el ; o scconds after the game had started. |has heen rferred. Hearings ‘arc to Fid. ¥l Ttl.|artillery participating, and machine : s »e hrought back to the Capital City |T: Voshes ifteen minutes later he repeatsl |5 i : s . arings < s . 1911 he was commissioned chief of : Chvanaugn e, Gus Desrivieres. rooklc wingman, |pegin sometime carly next week, | S&rra. rf .. by 0 4| gun demonstrations, crack pistol ex- i AN 8000 |Eady . g Calhed S {60k 2 pass from Sylvio Manwha and | Gireen Announces Opposition Dooley, 1t 0 G | hibitjons, and breath-taking display |the bureau of navigation with rank ¥ g e S RIAR S L i g shot in the goal that gave the Cana-| fho federation’s opposition was | N ¢ 1 of skill and daring in jumps and |©f Tear admiral, two years later was he Plainfield basketball tourna- | jump 6 fect in the high jump Bl el i > s opposition was i i 5 Stveprriel el e promoted to the grade of captain. ment opens today. No New Brital o = 5 Y Broad b 23 foet a4 T ... | dlens victory in the first game |announced yesterday by William e 3 & with clown acts sup- s % pens today. No New Britain CIVIC BOWLING LEAGUE road jump 2 et, and run . i ey 1 , and in 1916 was elevated to the flag t R the best two out of three series. The Green, its president, who asserted e O 1 plied by the soldiers completed the cams have entered but both the | Rotary ard dash in 8 scconds. Dv S iaag ol vecoralior the lengimior! n, its . Sty S0 L, «—| program rank of rear admiral, .temporary, Dixies and Maple Ends of Bristol | Perry walking about the campus he has 3 SR e Aot onfof i £ R Totals o 5 AR which grade he has held for the * are entered. These two quintets have [ 089S ... eveloped a peculiar springy o game, two hours, onc minute. 33 |er's decision showed “that he placed e : H oo file svaniithe soldlers prentee | i ivaare e e heie b tenning e e e bl of it | seconds. was set on Wednesday night | property rights above human rights.” year-round. The proceeds are devot- | PAst 14 years. e soanus of o aiailRosite e e e |Yhen the Canadiens climinated the | Gireen said that in the Red Jacket| WALSH HOLDING HIS OWN | cd to recreation facilities at the ST B T i e et st o Prensthen the | chicago Blackhawks from further {injunction case. Judge Parker signed | Meriden, March 20 (P—The | post. HE ALWAYS SCORES Foed e SR R e A WA TR competition for the Stanley ¢up. |an opinion sustaining an injunction | Meriden hospital reported this — Jack Bonner, Temple university's y e h‘\o"" LS o The game. witnessed by 13.000 '\chjeh prevented the United Mine |morning that “Big 147 Walsh is| “Stretch” Murphy and Branch Mec- | great all-around athlete, never has 28 aniead il i i b eyt spectators. was possibly the most \Workers from soliciting unorganibed | holding his own. It was stated that |Cracken, high scoring basketball | been held scoreless in three years of TR dse Thing |Eeleticr bitterly fought ever seen here. |laborers who had been “fored to sign | he had a good night but as vet it aces of the Big Ten for three sea- | basketball competition. He has reg- S e L | Twenty-seven penaltics in all Were | vellow dog contracts.” The injunc-|is too early to determine if he is|sons. turned pro the days after their |istered at least a free throw in 8 v P “;_ L ooyl ] Lo ¥ meted out, only six of them in the |tion, Green added, “virtually reduced | out of danger. | teams finished their schedule. consecutive contests. O e B TS e e e e 105— 158 first two periods. The first goal Of | he conditions of the miners in West : work than' a marathon race. Bassford .. 109— 231 Ithe game was scored threc-quarters | Virginia to a point approximating e e V. Cleszynaki A a0l RRER of the way through the first period |inqustrial servitude.” B w[L MS . DECIDE POLO TITLES W : - Loy Burray Murdoen of the Tansers, " The ofticers and members of e OUT OUR WAY y LIAN Lions Wms $1 500 by Takmg Flrst on a pass from Dutch Keeling. Mon- | American Federation of Labor,” he Johnson ) dou of the Canadiens tied it UDP|continued, “believe that the attitude S Atepha i after more than 16 minutes of the |gnown by Judge Parker in this in- = ——— 5 Two of the Seven National Indoor |pray PlaCe IH GO” TOIII‘I]&I]]GII( second period had elapsed. Then fol- “'mc‘\';‘u" )m;': ri;(:uré jumcmxzmxp D wlu- Championships Will Be Decided : 59 lowed more than $8 minutes ©of | of mind which totally unfits him for \ % < et deints Lt Finchurst, N. C.. March 25 (P |(COTtIOsS play befoft Desrivieres | service as 2 member of the supreme TH' HANDS MAY [ MUST HORT BE ALL TH A it With e s sa0ile Emanywhiente Lot SRR IS HE LS Boay il colrotitbalinticn States BE SERVANTS | SOME HANDS EASIER ON New York, March 29 (P—Two of o8 took first place in the north and £ e e S ¥ ecord J \ . 4 the seven national indoor polo S sont open golf ehampionshin yes. |P° Plased in New York tomortow | Senator Borah, republican, ldaho, o ™ FACE, PF? DE ALl SOME HANDS championships will be decided at the Trofessionals terday, Paul Runvan, the cocky iit. | MEBE :mld ';hv* ‘d\\lrd-_r\]* "'Yl”-m”\r o‘f a 1momh;‘r of the P;r}m slul)-com- BUT THIS 1S TR TIME O PRIOE , \F ), oA S A o nier e e 107 y e 2 Montreal Tuesday. The w _of Imittee, has been studying the nom- = Yo tnesnnals o the infvrcollizm(., LeWitt s 4 e 'qm"p 'q:,of,lir,-(',f.mlfhl s,?::h,.' ,‘:i"'f series will meet Boston Bruifs | inee’s labor decisions and Chairman ONE TIME 1T e FAC$ 'e divisign, Princeton clashes with the |FameY o B e o ne Tt o linTalacrTRs ror tiodstinlevietn, Norris of the committee as a whole MUST HORT ON SOME FACE. wAS ORTY ATy outfit. B before he siarts his new job in New ha; been making a similar study, but MUGS T The interseholastic titlo also will — G, W arncunced thas el FAMOUS HORSE DIES Hneiiesagan ietlatid sl dcon be decided, Hun Schogl of Princeton GLAQH N FINALS s clusion. Senator Overman, demo- d e BTh ol Tivrenceville T T rsakiool ) ZIonsYas IustiEncng) | crat, North Carolina, Parker's state, having advanced to the final round e e - © Classic |15 €hairman of the sub-committee. by victorics in the semi-finals on T TR i = | Prudery, Ofispring of Turf Classic| 4 ,rotest against the confirmation Thursday. Glens Talls Academy and Cook [holes to take the title from a field of Parker dlso haxn Desnt. vecaivedi| A vAil = imos Y S other classen that included some of the greatest| Winners, Owned By Harry Whit-} o =505 Sl 00 L Srorreasie] Several games in the other classes| o5 of Montour Falls to Bat- | shots in the game. He was register- ; i L s Include the Commonywealth club of ¥ T o Tusscs Awny Jabor action, through its president, i]fi:)nn and the New York RidinZ| o por Schoolboy Title. Retd, N. 7. whora ho has a b as| L ST J. Muste of New York. e — Giens Falls, N. Y., March 20 (Pr—|assistans pro "’f""_;“‘ DXt O 1. | Prudery, one of the most famous | CUBS HOPE TO BEAT PIRATES . LAND OUTFIELD BERTH | On top of the Eastern Scholastic| wrank WAIsI, chicago, Bave "ol |mares of the American turf, Dam of | TLos Angeles, March 20 (P—The - G West Palm Beach, Fla, March|basketball tournament heap after|¥an @ run for his money and shot & \wpisxery, winner of the 1027 Ken- | Chicago Cubs today still were hop- 20 (P—Ted Gullic, and Morris Bad- |competition against crack {rams| 62, two under par. on the fnal round |y oy “geruy, and Victorian. which |ing to defeat Pittsburgh Pirates. The gro. reserve gardener last scason,|from several states, Glens Ialls OBT”C' ; b Pre Turmesa and | ¥on the Preakness and the Agua | Plrates made it two straight yester- appear to have the call for the St.| Academy and Cook’ Academy of| Bily Burke Joo Turncst and| oo pandicap, is dead. day by @ 9 to § decision gained fn | s Louis Browns' right fleld berth, with | Montour Falls, N. Y., will clash here| Togmy Armour each with 204 ted| “yorry “payne ' Whiteny's mare, | the ninth inning when Guy Bush's Gullic getting the call against south- | tonight in the annual castern tour- | for place an 00 Prize |\ xen ill yesterday, died after vet- | pltching- broke down, and Hornshy paws and Badgro agaeinst right|nament final. £ ot “p.reoc,f' Manero won the $300 gixth | crinarians had done all they could |and Blair committed expensive field- handers. The other position open,| To qualiy for the final test ©f) Pony Fantro wom we SPil B0 o save her life. Irank Jones, of-|ing misplays. Number three of the 1. third base, remains a tossup be- |supremacy, Glens ILalls )\0}\ _(rop (T‘] d—‘-\_hh (‘.r 3-8 q‘omcr‘_mb f’m_m‘” fice manager of the Whitney farm. |series was listed for today. f tween Frank O'Rourke and Sammy | Iogers High school of Newporh 1 |Fed vith € hose Homertiie. fORTEr | announced that she would be buried i Hale. and Manager Killefer expects | I 28 16 2 a0y oo e | orton Smithe defonding cham. | (he litle plot alongside Whisk | ELECTRICAL CLUB MEETS to alternate them. trounced by St. Mary's High Miead B e Broom II, together with her foal, | The regular monthly meeting of i of Westfield, Mass., defending cham- | pion. was six strokes behind the | LRSS N mh t —_— f £ 5 o which was by St. Germans. the New Britain Electrical club was G - g pions, 52 to 20, last night. leader at cighth place to win $200. o e e ; - I PLEASED WITH PITCHING Graham McNamee will broadeast s Prudery, a daughter of Peter Pa last evening at the Connecticut Mobile, Ala., March 29 (A—Man- Nt's final over WGY beginning : e £ Polly Flinders, by Burgomaster, won [ Light and Power company audi- ager Bob Shawlkey at last can point 15 B ’1"('" ur?m \r:'“TLR" (@, | the Fashion, Rosedale. Grand Union, | torium, 66 Curtis strect. The presi- | i B somic i 1a i D¢ - : e sradenton, I'la.. March — | Spinaway, Miller and Alabama!dent of the club, Frank A. Clark | With pride to some first class pitch- | 4 consolation match between S| xnqy High, erstwhile third baseman | gtapes. was weeond in o number | L . . = . ing by, his rookies: & Vernon Gomes b isers Mgl follow J Btwh stakes, was ‘second [ ided. There was a talk by L. V. e v e SR SO . of the St. Louis Cardinals. who ap-|others and third in the Kentucky Coonl Swr e | and Floyd Van Pelt held the Mo-|the championship tilt. pears destined to pick up splinters | qerpe. She et e oh et | bile Bears to two hits as the Yan- ks st s the Red Birds' b 5 ']_ = ‘tlfll\_\. She won :lflin »\m(s in cticut Light and Power com- | | kees won an casy 11-1 victory yes- PIRATES ARE HITTING HoIrRthest s Birdebenchith 18 Beiiistantstandicarneds $4 71 His subject was “The Elec- 4 i e - o son. leads the squad with a batting & LA S | tric Light C 5 1 the Elec-| ,&, ferday. Von Pelt allowed onc hit| T.os Angeles, Cal, March 29 (#) i e L | - | tric Light Compa and the Elee- | e 5 - AV mark of .522 for the 13 exhibition| HERMAN MAY SIGN trical Man The tal s followed in four innings and Gomez onc in | The terrific hitting of the Pittsburgn Sk AN cal Man.” The talkk was followec i s ; % games this scason. Behind him| Clearwater. Fla.. March 29 (®— by coh a liscuss! A five. Gomez fanned seven men, | Pirates is exciting comment up and . L arwal ; Y cofments and open discussion : SO VN down the Pacific. coast. Ivery man | SOmes Gus Mancuso, third-string | Babe Herman, still balking over the | by members present. The attendance | williavs & 9 GE HOT FIGHT lon the team. including the rookies, | CA(CHer:-With 462 with the regulars|$15,000 salary offered him by the |included representatives of maiy.| SHiF = 339 ™ Winter Haven, T'la., March 20 (P |is slamming the ball regularly. Four. | "ilins: Brooklyn Robins arrived yesterday. | professions, such as architects. en. ‘1985 BY MEA sEIWICE, INC. = Tty Southeon mnd Tripp. Bip.|teen mibre safetiss were atlded yea-| . —_— He may sign on the dotied line be- | gineers, contractors, manufacturers | : : man aYe putting on a hot fisht for |terday against the first class oppo-|USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS |fore many more hours have passed. |and electricians. the regular center field berth with |sitfon—Carlson and Bush of the X 7 ' the Phillies. Right now South-|Cubs. : \s SMALI i has tho cdse, but Sisman 18 by ISALESMAN SAM- It Was a Good One, Too! By 3 no means out of the picturc.| GIANTS HEAD NORTHWARD | § “They're both good,” spid Manager| San Antonio, Texas, March 29 (A) o 9 Shotton. —The New York Giants were head- : e in3 northward today in search of DOWN Ta COURT TA SEE WHAT WHETS THE (DEM, BALOY? | |NOT ANy More! TH Jupee WOW COULD YA, WHEN HE |[HE HIT ME ON TW DOME. warmer and drier weather. Cold “THEY RE GONNA DO WITH A GUY THOUGHT THEY WERE HOLDIN'/ LET MAE GO BUT | Hao Ta SET YA FREE? WITH S GAVEL FER weather prevented them from play- { USED TA KNOW — & ON & CHARGE OF TeKE T RAP TJusST TW TAKIN' OUT o' TuRN! W\, mgt adsoldl;r ltea\r;l at mu‘:-[ (J(lelrl —— ROBBERY? SAME — N [ i | vesterday. but Manager McGraw . ELL, L DION' T sent the athletes through a vigor- Now'LL seT DUCK Q“‘ECK | ous workout, ‘his last in San An- CofeE LESS ?f:"&:&% —DAILY— tonio. EPPLES 8 AND EYELESS) TTHE CLERK CQUNTY eOLES) ' |EXPRESS| . n o R | 3 Tampa. Fla, March 29 (®—The TaEA | 350 ONE ¢ €29.75 ROUND || Tetroit Tigers pulled out of their ‘S“RLLIL‘“ Y. WAY TRIP ]| training camp here today and start- G Hifarn tcket good ‘98 s ed on the way back home. Brani New. Lalsit Tone Today’s journey took them to Or- Parlor Car Comches lando where they meet the Cincin- i Comfortably Heated—Bonded—Insured nati Reds this afternoon. 22 e Guarantee. Your. Conifust The training season here was un- f Leave Crowell’s Drug Store disturbed by dllness, injury, holdout 1 T West M st disputes or other ha: sments. 10:25 A, M, 2:15 0 P, M. Beginning March 16 TEMPLE LOSSES UIGHT . "‘";I|‘:: l:';‘:“" The Temple university basketball i team of Philadelphi < Make Reservations Early % RISooaeabubsEwo) players by graduation this year. Temple won 18 of 21 games during the past secasond YANKEE STAGES, Inc. |

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