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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1930. LEONARD SCHMITT ELECTED CAPTAIN OF KENTUCKY WESLEYAN BASEBALL TEAM—LUTHERAN BASKETBALL TEAM TAKES FIRST GAME FROM WATERBURY CONGREGATIONALISTS—FINALS IN INDUSTRIAL STATE TOURNAMENT TO BE PLAYED HERE LUTHERAN QUINTET WINS T0 STAGE FINAL lNTERNA—Tl—ONAL POLO MATCHES COMING SOON|STATE INDUSTRIAL TITLE FIRST GAME OF TOURNEY| BATTLES TONIGHT —— =22 \ s WILL BE SETTLED HERE Vew Britai S ? - | S it e . Four Teams Remaining in Race.for Championship Will Ne“g]::;t:tli:lni?séfiga:lt'l\“\efftnerrll;rllol};'lfef‘si::lJSocl:::‘es ICso;S New England‘ ad Far wm! s L SH e P P Meet in This City Next Saturday — Semi-final to 17—Hardware City Five Has Sizeable Lead at Share Honors in Amateur Bouts! % : ’ ; } v Games to Be Played at 3 and 4 o’Clock in tl,le After- End of First Half — Brass City Crew Rallies in R : o ot e noon—Finial Contest to Be Staged at 9 o’Clock at Final Stanza But Fails in Attempt — Play Here | jums o tne tar west snared nowscs ; = o : Night — Stanley Rule to Appear in Preliminary land and the far west shared honors On Saturday. here today in the number of surviv- dis B - P L 3 Battle. ing amateur boxers in the semi- £ ! finals of the National A. A, U. : “ W y s e o e I ot AT Getting away to a fast start ia championship tournament. The| o . % ; ', T ew Britain will be R T EARNERA S[;[]RES semi-finals and finals will be fought| § ; » ; : o 4 |its first state industrial basketball . | tournament in recent years when the tonight. 4 2 v Irague basketball championship. ““‘ Eight men from the far west are ' 4 : e 4 N [four teams remaining in the rac First Lutheran quintet of this cily among the chosen group of 32 fistic D, o i % 4 ¥ |wnl battle at the Stanley arena Sat- | | i < ; teok the opening game in the hom: } workers who ame successfully k\lrdfl) afternoon and Saturday night. | | 2nd home series with the St. John's through the first and second nights : e %Y 4 g ¢ & ; ) The afternoon schedule begins at ! e : t battling. Six are from San Fran- } ; Jook r | 3 o'clock with a game between the @ongregational five of Waterh o ¢ 4 ; R d DI d F h E | e L e rinat sooe ot 23| GiaL Halian Ts Rouudly Boged | isco. one from Tios Anzeles ani onc| ’ i . b : {Ready to Delend French, Eng-|smerican prass co. team of water- . L : ; £ from Portland, Ore. i . o G o |bury and the Corbin Screw team of i0 17 indicates that the local as- | Five New England fishters e ) lish and American Net Titles | s city. The secona game. starting e el R entrics, They are George Ostrow, i % g s {the Southern New England Tele- e e e ; : oril 5 (P Tne| Bevere, Jackie Collins, Haverhill; ¢ o i L. : San Francisco, April 9 (®—Helen | Phone Co. of New Haven and the s 3 2 & ) | 5 RIS S DLL — The| Charley Kelley of Newton, Ring g § 4 4 = & S ¢ | General Electric Co. quintet of e soilbs iEntat He ; : L | Wills Moody, will leave tonight on Yz might at the ¥ |ypockout record of Primo Carnera| Larsen of Quincy and Frank Mills of A ; ek A Bridgeport. e inan o | contained another vietim today, but | Worcester. ¥ : |ihe long trail that will cary her' At night the two winners will ¢ the serics will be determined on | et : g Ten other cities are represented : ! : across the continent and over the | play for the state championship. This the total number points scor "I:”:" Ttalian giant was booed WSty qey g from New York and Buffalo ‘ » il : ; | Atlantic in her 1930 quest of tennis|game will start at 9 o'clock and n the two contc : ocdls atier heiltadip ollshed ol NelliOHabY, hay eiifoun im en Mach, iCleveland, i 4 { honors. there will be a preliminary between have to hold i big Nesro fighter, in the sccond|Washington and Grand Rapids, 4 G M 4 o . ‘ A winter's steady practice has|the runners-up in the Waterbury vm-msr ,~<n|r- d last ni Toundio bout here last night. Mich., two apiece, and one man re- § . i & sharpened '“;"‘ Moody's game 10 a|and New Britain Industrial leagues. semi-finals % mains of the entrics from Chicag . oy i state of perfection. Four times a | Stanley Rule of this city wi O D i ; : > Stanley Rule of this city will play Tast 2iatUs ranis 4 with | : :m“ 1 of 1-; 00 f‘f's Who paid | ppjjagelphia, Pittsburgh, New Or- - Y : o : weel she has been out on the courts| the J, J. Wolcott Co. of Waterbury, Loth teams playing a cautious|$40:000 to see the bout didn't like!jcans and Uniontown, Pa. i § . cither in her home town of Berke- brand of basketball. Individual | Carnera’s tactics of punching as he| Youths with punishing punches | S - 5 $ Aol ley or in San Irancisco, where|orgase in the admission price over players we arding their oppo-|broke from clinches with the Negro, | are found in cach of the eight di- : i & she moved after Iicr recent mar-|yna¢ which was being charged during igents carcfully so that numerous|and hooted him loudly. ] sions. Iourteen knockouts were | : K. o % Dez/ch’L(X Milburn ___,{fi{. ge. She is ready to defend herlyy, regylar scason but the ticket will “ouls were com d. Doints from| Clisby was Carnera’s 14th straight | registered last night among the 30 — 1] ench, l’/“*’“’“ and American| oot gpoctators into both games. foe Lceetnoieitine constifuten itho Kuockont SvlcimBduring shla preseniboutes wilh ftiwolcontests settlod iy, Tommy Hitchcock., successor to the great Deyvercux Milburn as chieftain of America's polo forces, ‘w';“"“‘j"?"“"“\“:;0“":1;‘“‘&']’;’"‘_'"l”)‘ :‘(”1:"]"‘0’5 Tickets are being distributed abeut \Sreater number of points scored iujAmerican tour. The ~Negro, who|defaults. No defending title-holders| (oon vilj summon his crack riders to train for the big international matches with Great Britain at historic [P s 4 o W& DRTia the factories today. There will be the first quarter. Holst and Swan-|once stayed six rounds with George|arc entered in the tournament. R e in_Lngland. o s O son scored field goals {0 give New |Godfrey, weighed 198 1-2 pounds to| Iddie Loughran of Philadelphia, | ° & ' e Aoody s besinning her tour) Ty oreree Clyde Waters and Dan Britain a lead of 7 to 4. Erickson [the Italian's 275 pound brotiier of (he former light heuvy By ALAN GOULD : o ‘;;lrnz’r']"“;&h::)]yi:;(‘Tmi 2 in OrdeT | A hern who handled the games in th Nyborg and Holst tossed in baskets| The fight was scheduled for 10 |weight champion, found his left- ssociated Dress Sports Editor) | ¢ Syl GoF A0 | New Britain league will again be in the second perlod. to give ths|rounds and at the start lisby seem- | Jabbing tactics unsuited to the flock |, (Associated Press Sports Editor) | NAMED work in New York city. she will | New Briain feas Lutherans a 17 to 6 lead at hali-jed intent on staying aw from | Of right hooks to the head from| New York, April 9 (P—In a day | | have a mloun tlfl 20 ;;wh;rw, includ- ] o D rime’ P P % 7 g ing pencil work, on display. Swey e time. Primo’s punches as long as possible, | Tom Pratt of Portland, Ore. The|and age when inventive genius | ork play.. ! 2 = 2 . At the resumption of play, the| The Italian received a n-nmrn,!"(f'rw stopped the bout in the|taxed to produce necw thrills and | CAPTAIN OF BALL TEAM ; umzolr her ;lvufllrtl\lm fcr]lvllrolrh Pitcher to Get More R | i rd ave Loughr: £ o 5 has not been decided upon but she 7y S LI ef “locals increased thelr fast pace anl|dous ovation as he entered the ring, third to save Loughran from fur-|more speed, the man on horseback | e e en uner ik i Work Under Killefer Lold their own on the dcfinse. Tn|but hia popularity waned rapidly|ther punishment They fought in|still furnishes about as much excite- | . 5 S Ponca City, Okla., April 9 (®— i s { the 160 pound class. 2 R _ ieeks in advance of the French| 5 £ P J the last quarter, the work of Pet-|with the spectators. P o ment as anything in sport. | thamplonships the middle of May, [Walter Stewart, Crossville, Tennes- troccione, Waterbury flash. threat-| The first round, with the excep- rI\lv;\c-ckout:-a”nmrrl\ml Jne victories| 1n the very midst of the country’s New Britain Boy Highly Honored at Wesleyan College, | ;" Wimbiedon, she wili defend her |sce's contribution to the St. Louis ened New Britain's lead but the lo-|tion of the knockdown, was spent [O! ree of the five New Kngland|greatest flying center, at Meadow | 7 . . 3 all-Englis i R, Browns' pitching staff, will prob- < 3 : e Sansle : . | oy e 5 all-English title, which is the cquiv- . <als pulled together and staved oft [by Carnera in stalking his prey. |men who won their bouts. Three|grook, Long Island, America soon | Winchester, Ky. — Substitutes as Diamond Coach | alent of the world's championships, |ably get to work more games under “the Brass City rush | The Italian came out in the sec-|fighters from the section were elimi-| i)l marshal her polo forces for the | X E i i lar r— Play She will travel alone to New |the Killefer regime than he did un- . _Every man on the New Britain|ond round and continued to pursue fnated from the tournament. defense of the classic international | During Illness of Regula Mento Also Plays York, there to be joined by her|der Dan Howley on the basis of his squad played a stellar game whils | his Negro victim. Clisby attempted | Jackie Collins of Haverhill, 118|cyp geainst Great Britain's chal-| Football and Basketball—Led His Club in Scoring | mother, Mrs. ¢. A.” Wills who will [carly season work. The big left Pettroccione and Haker were the|to clout the giant. Carnera took |Pounder, knocked out Louis Puglese|jonge, The matches in September | | A 5 : “ »» o . . accompany her to Europe. Her | hander has shown to advantage thus stars for Watcrbury. The summary: |aim and let go the final swing. ot Philadelphia in three rounds; | wiil provide one of the most colorful | Last Season—Brother to “Bosh” and Freddie, Dia- renonitk far. % Sheaioy Rolioy ot New : . husband, Frederick Moody, Jr., will New Britain Clisby tried to get up, but col-|Charley Kelley of Newton, junior|ang tnrilling sports cvents of the mond Sta be detained at home on business. The Browns take on Topeka here Fld. ¥ |lapsed and took the full count.|national 147-pound champion, won D I PO ORI 00 Ot |y Rar. | e S | today and at Topeka tomorrow. Last Three minutes later he had reveived [On & kout from Hoyt B. Web-|" yfeadow Brook is still the cradle, e | : 5 year the Topeka franchise was held sufficiently to walk unaided to his|Ster of Fort Eustis, Va. in on¢|{po playground and the school of | Despit act AEro e I GO IDRAB AT SURA G INTERGOLLEG]ATE LEAGUE by Tulsa. round: and Frank Mills of Worces- S o 3 = & i The Wildcats outscored the Yan- 4 dressing room. American polo. There, its youth first | junior and will have one year mor 5 | | ) ter, 175-pounder, knocked out John |jearn to ride and swing & mallet at | : 8 g Koeim oito) 4, 8 It el JiTioE () PITCHES GOOD GAME Topolski of Philadelphia. in the first iia light, willow hall as they galtep | O P1a¥: Leonard (Lennie) Schmilt, |joague which fies them _for first | Pirst Game Since the Formal Or-| Norfolk, Va. April 8 (P After - - HELEN M rou{nd. ¥ over velvety turf. There the “best| !'son of Mr, and Mrs. Henry Schmitt | place l\\(‘Hhl &h«“! lnjfll 7 “}:0 in e f Bascball Circujt |21l the Braves told themselves to- 0 MARRY NEW YORKER _(";‘"F;e Ostraw ot Revere, New|minds ot the gameé foragather. fo|lof 654 Bast Maini strect niad been| LI Cefossed She Cubs 8 itore i | sariation ot Baseha rCUt| gay, “defeats in spring training Waterbury i "J"“’”"d champion, re-|gecide who shall ride with the ex-|elceted captain of the bascball team | ] “f;m e R Takes Place This Afternoon. don’t count in the final averages and Fld. FI ceived the decision over Izzy Cap-|cjysive “Big Four,” discuss strategy|at esleyan college, Winchester # 214 B tlpis, |good young pitchers certainly do.” ¥ | L 1 v “ats, 2, S H - - ™ x Tettroccione, rf .. | X 3 lan of Baltimore and Ring Larsen | ng settle problem e Jo L e o ostil. ew York, April 9 (P\—The first |This conclusion followed the latest SW. Haker, If . Holder of Sixtcen Swimming Cham-|of Quincy, state and New England |Cubs, won 2, lost ankees, won 0, | game sinee the formal organization |loss to the Washington Senators at S#allard, c e 1 160-pound title holder, won {rom 1n]x;mv'\'“no‘n]:c”1x?:h i lln y:lt\'\fl';n‘;ov vm'v«(o ‘lhnnf\m“ Brita : x‘)”l o [lost 3. | ot the Bastern Intercallegiate Base- | Winston-Salem, N. .G, fn_ which i » " o % < . 13 s 3 ayne present and he New Britain athlete 5 gl 3ase- 5 -5 « NG . 3 Light, ¢ . y plonships Announces Betrothal | Buck Kammen of Grand Rapids. Devereux Milburn and Tommy | L coaching the squad. During his S Ik league takes place at Baker |young Bob Brown, rookie, :zain Langise, I& o oeocees | to Food Broker Francis Carter of Worcester, 135- | Hitchcock have ridden into action | st t the institution, “Lennic” has | Intermediate Ieague Results Iield, New Yorlk, this afternoon jshowed his mettle by pitching him- | pounder, lost to Jocko Miller of |azainst ¥ R tn oveteay 1o wreat mame for himscif in| The Rink Dinks played a double|when Columbia meets Yale. Tt also |sclf out of a bad hole in the eightix : Greenwich, Conn.. April 8 (P—|Washington and Homer Blenus of | Argentina, in more than four dec-|three sports. In football he has di- |header and won both games the first|is the first league competition of |inning. Totals Friends learned today of the en-|Boston forgot to protcct his chin|ades of international polo. | rected the team from the quarter- |§ame between Rink Dinks, and th:|serious nature since 1886, the year Score at half-time New |Bagement of Miss Helen' Meany, |and was knocked out by Mike Lu-| Milburn, the greatest back fa polo | lack position and is a heavy scorer, | Wolverines resulted in an 8 to 6]the American College Baschall asso- Britain. Referee, White: -, Hai-|Ol¥mpic low board diving champion, | cash of Philadelphia in thc sccond | history, has passed the scepter of | In basketball he is a clever floor |Score. In the sccond game they|ciation cxpired. I:Q. scorer, Ahlgren. to Harry R. Balfe of New York and round. leadership to 30 vear old Tommy |worker znd scorer. His great speed {handed the Black Sox an § to 5 lac- ince 1866, there have been a few — Clovis, Calif. Jimmy Quinn of Norwich, Conn.. |Hitchcock the last British ir as been an aid to him in all sports. | iN&- organizations-such as the Quad- % No The engagement was announced [lost bn a decision in the 126-pouni|vasion in 18 Tommy, a veteran| Last year e led the baseball team League standing: Rink Dinks, won | rangle Cup league, the members of MORE FOOLING by Miss Mefny's parents, Mr. and |class to Ray Meyers of New York. |of three international cup contests scoring with a batting average of | 2 10st 05 Black Sox, won 1, lost 1;|swhich arc incorporated in the pres- Mrs. William Meany. with gland, never has ridden in| and had only ohe error in the | Wolverines, won 0, lost 2. ent circvit, and last year's informal It was decided to have a slight in- e 3 Miss Meany is known as the only AME IGA EA E«L losing Anglo-American match. | field for the entirc season. He led e tern league competition, neither g i Management of Phillies Will Waste | American girl to have been a mem- MS LEAD | A few years ago. 1o polo expert | his team in stolen bases, T is play- Junior “B” League Yale nor Columbia has shown any NEW STOCK ber of three Olympic teams, having | would hav econsidered looking g center field and is the lead-oft | The Ited Sox defeated the Pups decided strength in the few = No M 1 ¢ G | 2 S ooking be- [ ing center field an & lefeated & > few non X No More Time With Chester|pariicipated in the meets of 1920, | . 7 |yond Meadow Brook for the ma-|man in the batting order. 7 to 4, and thc White Sox smeared |league games played so far but both .35, $7.00, $7 Nichols, Right Hand Pitcher. 1924 and 1928. She holds sixteen |Junior Circuit Clubs Win All Seven|terial with which to organize an Before entering college, he at-|the Pirates 13 to 2, resulting in ahave promising material. national championships. American four. This seas Cali tended Troy Conference ademy at |triple tie for first place. Two more league games are sched- . g Inters - e . This season, Califor- | ten 3 v r ace. . & are sch \ Philadclphia, April 9 (P—The Her aquatic career began when| |cf-League Exhibitlon Games ,iz win rurnish two of the foremost | Poultney, Vermont. He has the dis- | - League standing: Red Sox, won 2, uled for Saturday. Yale will open CONVER management of the Phillies is|she was quite young and she ap-| During Past Week |candidates for the American Big | tinction of being the only person to |lost 1; White Sox, won 2, lost 1:[its hom> season against Dartmouth | | “through follin’ with Chest Nichols.” [peared in meets and exhibitions in Four in 1930 score a touchdown on the New Brit- | Pups, won 2, lost 1; Pirates, won 2, and Cornell will play Pennsylvania | ROD and REEL right hand pitcher drafted from the|all parts of the country. New York, April 9 (P—Winning They are Elmer Boescke, Jr.. a|ain high school team during an en-jlost 1. at Thiladelphi Montreal club. She is a graduate of Wellesley col- [all seven inter-league exhibition |hard-riding giant with real instinct|tire season. It came about when he Employed “B” Ieaguc e . “We've stopped trying to please|lege and attended Columbia univer- |8ames played in the past week, the|for polo, and Eric Pedley. somewhat | made a 90-yard run. The Spads now stand in first place OLD TIMERS' MATCH him,” Manager Shotton said today.|sity. American league clubs forged ahead |erratic but at times a brilliant all-| “Lennie” comes from a bascball fafter trimming the Orioles, 7 to Chicage, April 9 P—George But- “He missed the entire training trip| She has represented the Women's|in the annual spring baseball war-|around performer. Pedley, who has| family. “Bosh” Schmitt was one of | with the Red Sox second in line, du2 {ler Sutton, veteran of championship and we have no word from him. We | Swimming association of New Yori | fare between them and the National | tried before and failed to crash the | the leading pitchers about the city {to their victory over the Yanks, |billiard play, has qualified for an offered him e 50 per cent increase |in numerous meets, |circuit. The American league has|international line-up, probably will | ears ago and Freddic Schmitt, | who were trounced § to 1. old-timers’ match with George Slos- 42 MAIN STREET over Ir]zsc year's salary, but he l‘(\vg’_ Mr. Balfe is a member of the|won of the 57 games played so|aim at the No. 1 position this year. | outficlder on semi-profes- | League standing. Spads. wen 3, son of Boston. Sutton last night de- e b mained away.{ I don't know what's |food brokerage firm of Ashenfcller |far and the National 22. One was|Boescke is an outstanding contend- | sional teams in this state, is now |lost 0; Red Sox. won 2, lost 1: Ori-|feated Perey N. Collins of Chicago, il 15th i . on his mind, kut he hasn't got away | alfe New York. |tied er for Milburn's old post mo.w. ! | coach at Horace Mann high school |oles, won 1, lost 2; Yanks, won 0,]800 to 762, and is to mect Hluss‘:m April 15th is the Big Day Wwith anything.” R — — | The Washington Senators, picking| Winston Guest, tricd out as !in New York. Jost in Chicago or Boston. After conferring with President | ROCKNE AT GL]NIC on the Boston Braves in three suc- [back against the Argentines in 1928 - Baker, Shotton said, it s decided | | cessive games, took the lead in the |probably will be found at the No, 4 | BEAT YETERAN TEAM to complete the payment for N ‘ * |league-against-league standing while | in September, with Captain Hitch- | and let him remain at homa |thio Braves, ormer leaders, aropped | Cock steadying the polo shin at No:| — R B ING HOUSE BY AHERN 1hink it over.” | Notre Dame's Football Master Mind | down to sixth place. The Senators|? v to press the offensive or | At Mayo Brothers Institution Tor!2Y® Mot lost a game to a National | bolster the defense | : Cleveland Indians (0 i ""lqzuc» club. Cleveland also enjoys — the Adage Concerning Youth and | =t = —— =——— Leave Camp Tonight hysical Checkup. |that distinction with one victory and BASEBALL BRIEFS | X we oW ANDY, LETS -TRY ////j ——— SAY !« MRS. HOOPLE no defeats. Detroit's Tigers, with in Baschall Game. New Orleans, «April 9 (# — The! _ Itochester, Minn April 0 (P ix victories and four urrr-a;s tops . \‘x n\\':n:‘u:‘j\‘r”‘«?- v:;s N. ¢ 3 f == “THAT oLp WELSH IDVLL ‘we % /7// IS UPSTAIRS Wi A Cleveland Indians, whose spr te Rockne, Notre Dame's foot- |the clubs which have gone in seri-|ington (A) 4. Roston (N) 1. ta. Ga. April 9 (P—Brook- 2 “BRINGING Il —HE cows ~| HEADACHE «< AlD hibition schedule with major league | ball master jnind, today w t 1y for s o lyn's Itobing once more e proved F 7 pnosilion s the Uighteat i several| 1030 Drothors clifie fon & comroleta forin oo pridon Bt ooy et tuie s Heute g et e e AT TWILIGHT * e TLL AL’; R‘C‘H':l, B, SHE SA!D ToR Vau b s oniE L sl e White Sox and the Tiraves aleg| . At Columbue, OrColumbus (AA) | CCINING South and age. They played LEAD AND You FoLtow!..[| LET'S BEGIMIL// 1o -TAKE NaUR t 1 hey conclu their sef- Tiron I th : ; 3 AUl # : Florida sun dur-|have won more { M two sames against the Atlant we ANT Dol'T - WHISTLES AND Ga 13 WA ol o eague ot 1 | e e PR Bl SR I L | Crackers, ateam composeil lar R e o e New Orle > s s TR i e s e Do s e Ul ) s oand w ? £ the P o T elican i Rockn husiastically looked for-| Washington alio leads Indlians noH A (AL ns and won both of them McTo ! EGAD, AUDY, Mike Powers, youns outficlder pard to buing up and around soon. fstandings for all cxhibition games,| At Dallas. Tex—Pitish jpeadicibest SestCroa b e died I ANGTHER VEAR WE Looieres ROpoER RGO . e-arrived here accompanied by Dr. [ having won 12 out of 14 against|S Dallas (TL {aclldaia pait Mo faniiclentipiieh ety MAY BE RADIO FAUORITES we L AINMC GoT SHE'LL RUK -TH? chased from the Pels, will be ) By 5 < for AT 5 k | Barborka, of the Mayo clinic, | major and minor league onpos N Tiouraviiie kvt 7 Oldham and Koob znd a former with that club on option b s Rue opposition. , Ky.—Cincinng )| Robin, Clarence Blethen, and pownd- | . “THE PASTORAL DIPERS A SET oF “TwWo oF Vou UP LI 3 | 2ho was calle s e i 9, Louisville (AA) 6 | & Sibsok : | WS LIKE Do “THE ine the noted coach. The physi- | MoClarthy S o At Memphis, Tenn— ;| ed out 20 hits for a 15 to 1 victory.| OF PAM o 2 E (I el McCar ; Dhiz B ) BY TOVE, arthy Selecting I Nou HAVE ! SCALES, Caldmals to btarl cian said Ro was completely re- (SA) 3. New York (Ay 1 | The Crackers got but three hits. On Lo cove from ute attack of Recrunts for Release\ Af Adlantap ¢ = ! The Robins appeared all the more THATS WHAT ng Joume\ Home ! acu attack of At Atlanta—Brooklyr S e R all Brofenton) Blal Aprt RS | oot rorchitis, and was mak- | Kansas City, April § (P-—Manager | 1aNta (S4) 1, | youthful because Glenn Wright ¢ N WELL CALL I PLENTY fis S Touls Cardifels: ortrained ”‘ gress in convalesconce from |Joe McCarthy of the Chicage (ube| At Oklahoma City—Si. Louis (A) |Jake Ilowers were kept out of ac- ) for home today aft i the a h Ir | free from worry over whether 1;,,“[1 Oklahoma City (WI.) tion by colds and the youngsters, "‘7,( OURSELVES ! S apendingi tha | ontle zers Hornsby and Charlie Grimm| At Bradenton. Fla.—St. Louis (N) | Slade and Finn, replaced them in ason in Florida and ) % | Pirate Regular: to ne ready for the opening of th 7 {T[o‘iflsifr aL) 4. the infield. “aw a single contest on Natio . cam 1, is pon-|_ At New Orleans— | ward journey. The Red s Rest Until Upenlng dering on who among his' reeraits, | T+ New Orleans (SA) 5 due in St. Louis Friday wh g Ala. April 9 (P—The | wil be cast adrift at the close of Today's Games meet the Browns t nua ty| T C been added to the |the serics with the Kaunsas ‘.],y\ At Tndianapolis—New York series Saturday he | program of t Blues, | vs. Chicago (A). 5 ted Press Grapefruit ie ards a | Utsb Indies Slaouger ] I'ive pitchers must go, and B4 At Philadelphia — Philadelphia 2 1d—Jackle Fields, worle <600 percents th E I 8 18ed some:of -autenbac Henry Gr ampp, | (A) Vs Philadelphia (N) cight losses. . gin tapering off in their [ George Bell, Lou Warncke and Bud| At Norfolk, Va.—Washington () et B 1“orn. Paul Waner, stellar outfielder, | Teachout appear to be headed UK‘ vs. Boston (N). will be lifted from the line-up for a | other placcs. Andy R(()‘,eie Is(Platced Fi |d1|h'rw- Gus Suhr and Ste .\ar.l S | (A) vs. Nashville ( : rich, Buffalo, N. Y., 10 rounds. 5 lut 1n Center Fie " : _‘lm \,,.,y,-‘.uy \o““‘d‘ va wPunch [5 \dded to | At Charlotte, N. C.—Brookiyn (N) | Naples, Italy—Frankic Genero, | Terre Haute, Ind., April 0 (i {rom the Texas heat, were out of th R vs. Charlotte (S. ATL). Newiiovor: i whoakediout Glieze | The New York Giants hiave found |§ame yesterday. Other regu i eds Batting Order| At Mobile, Ala—Pittsburen (: 3 | me rounds, a new job for Andy Reese, whose | €t a . | Touisville, Ky., April 9 (®—Man- | vs. Mobile (SA). York—Tony Canzoneri. Ne hitting failed to t o3 Dy L et : n Howley of the Cincinnati| At Louisville, Ky.—Cincinnati (N) | York, knocked out Frankie La T second base. With Ed Susl PLAY AGAIN TODAY a rs to have adde 1- sville (AA) Troy, N. Y.. 1 round. Il a holdout and Johnny Mos ndianapolis, April 9 (P Evansville, Ind.—Detroit (A)| Tos Angeles—Primo Carnera R LA R AULEON ) o (IL). ly. Jnocked out Neil Clishy ety a mbus, 0.—1 rside, Calif, 2 round 3 \ Lo doue s (AA). dia rolis—Midge e O'Dowd ifliant catc thrcus s S { P lianapolis—Midget Mike O'Dowd ailifen | | Brcoklyn Robins Once More Prove 1 welterweight — champion, stopped Tommy Ireeman, BLrie, DPa. 4 § rounds, mon-title. Paul Pirrone, At Nashville. Tenn.—Ncw York | Cleveland, outpointed Jimmy Good- a4 L i ! ! Oklu.—St. Louis Columbug, 0., outpointed Tracy Cox o \ \ R e Sl S L B L) t = San Jose, Calif.—Tiobby Vincent i ilso ¢ 1 rivals tod Aber ouis ol te 1 MIAMI PLANS NUW LINKS ulsa, and Llgin Moore, San Iran- "o roou_ it ! M Donis sh's nomir R S i, Pla. April 8 (Tyg-Miami | cisco, drew, 10 rounds { // \PE - Gus Welch, star quarterback w : o L e e i e i Vance. H n. Wrigh 1 Bis- | 2 ; POWN the Carlisle Indians in the days of | Marvland's sprir " \ : you ance. Herman, Wright and A ——— 2 sport ams |inning but recovered ) the | planned for next scason, with sonette, Brooklyn's aces. will appar- | b Jim Thorpe. is assisting Dr. Allen | have 75 sts on the books, 34 |Colonels in check 308 DL 3 3 01830 8Y NEA SERVICE, INC. Voshell, Virginia lacrosse coach. of them at home, Jiwo tram « fourth mew course proposed for|ently be in shape for the big open PR lw:.: April 15, |

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