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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1930. 3 g sasseveay INDUSTRIAL BASKETBAL | TEAMS READY FOR GAMES g l | Local Followers of Corbin Screw Quintet Confident Crew Will Win Way Into Finals—Battle American Brass of Waterbury in First Semi-final Contest To- morrow Afternoon — Championship Scrap to Be Staged in the Evening at 9 0’Clock—To Broadcast vesssINREOEROIORASY INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE TEAMS READY FOR SEMI-FINAL AND FINAL GAMES IN STATE TOURNAMENT TOMORROW — BASEBALL LEAGUE TO START PLAY ON MAY 20 WITH POSSIBLY NINE CLUBS ENTERED—SWEDES TO PLAY WATERBURY WALKER CUP GOLF TEAM TO INVADE ENGLAND FOR HONORS INDUSTRIAL SWEDISH LUTHERAN FIVE PLAYS WATERBURY AGAIN Battle for State Church Championship to Be Resumed at Y. M. C. A. Tomorrow Night—Locals Took First Game of Home and Home Series by Margin of Eight Points — Winner to Be Decided On Total. Score — Both Teams Are to Put Forth Their Results. llll!!\il\\l\l\lllhn _Strongest Efforts to Win. * . - . Lineups o ® Lincups for the Corbin First Lutherans St. John's * American Brass Co. ba | . Pettroccions % zame at the Stanley Arena ton i right forward - 10w 3 o'clock: ’ 3 .. Whittaker ® Corbin Screw American Brass VON ELM 4 o Baker .. —_— | it Sy .. Mallard - D center g ool ad Cambridge St Pennant Scramble Hay Be Wide S ety ® Taty Y Tl xord @ d g [ 0 : R Th Season sht guard I S pe] ace ls Iriekson ... e . voe Garvey - SN ‘ Second Century of Rowing | fore I A i o= | With an eight-point victory * Darrow Wal 3 h . 4 i & | New York, April 11 (UP)—Last ;.»n in Waterbury last week, the First 4 ] e pUk [} m | minute trading activities reflect thed Lutheran basketball team of this - 2 e ) . | National league belief that the 1930 |city will play the St. John's Episco- o] Serew subs: T W 8 : ) ¥ ROk SR 3 i i 3 - ortin Serey aubs: R e e ; : : i . pennant campaign may develop into|pal quintel of Waterbury in the i :\:;{‘ \‘u““ w“\‘l):- ,\1 Il ‘\ o i E i 4 B i i |2 wide open "‘ The ‘h]:!ago second and final game of a home -SRI : 5 1 2~ 1 i (ubs are favored o repeat their Sk L ) w Stavnitsky, Higziston, and S m " MOE i€ { L TioGIED €I land home series in this city at the - - o i ‘l BusaM z LiRincory HE Povorel ks BAT | VoMU Cmonviniat T - TR ot . S s$29 y B 2 i i OUIMET confident they have a chance to nose s ive entared iR thenpiys g hoiEl yal v za 1 VOIGT WILLING them out and are making frantic|'".C leams are cntered In the p & Corbin Serew ! : e msthen forces for the |Off for the state church baskethall % champions of t i e 1 Ry CHI 1. SAITH 2 = e — — — O ot (raEthen forces for the|championship and the team makini % champions o (o5 ’ o yiver:fo T T [openins of the season. - |the sreatest number of total voints : dustrial Jeague, ne the v o o W or NEA Service growing pains had dulled his game | B MAY ENTER | }n V'\u .\m.-»nc.\r: 1.-3;;\“} ’\‘o (‘I:‘l: re hulid sames vl im0 i to s vinners on, 1t T £ its sup v. The D; No K Jack hing | As for the British open, its entry {off the : a A S 1 L P ) - D g v R ; ; f the hoys and | e the various teams appear resolved| ~The Lutherans won the New Brit - b on o race sin mch of i and | pester will glitter with the names ajp Church league championship @ confident tha rrmen can | B e e el s il o e i B R i 1o get along with the material on : 2 R 4 % e s vas ¥ e | o whoop <ot virtually « prominent Ameri- | L. No important trades have |ths season and they will be defend- 2 upse 1423 Oxford, stroked by W. P, Mel- | n Ieront has Europe ben | can profes i1, in addition 1o a| Hea “ i since {he|iN& & State church title won in ths ® semi-finals he s npior n oA on. Ior the past | the objective of a drive 2% fgejoet bevy of amateurs. | ) o '”r'" "" e m’:(‘,m pags " |tournament of last year. The crew ® <hip tomorrow oon, they . e ARt tea moltars it on this ralter: Haz g the| SETRP e Q close of last season and nonc are in |:° 1 & B comounyadicraoon, § [Bnaka sl R R e alier iEngen gnow stottho e ISeven Team s \ssulcd 01 Pl'nmg in Circuit This bcason‘,,,o‘;..u, is determined to repeat its victory, - defea h e o pring ; . ofher side of the world, has signi- I o | ™ National league teams have been| [The Swedes scored a 25 to 17 vie- ® Tort tean n the finais i ) nt| hore e howeser. a slighl differ- | fiea his intention to defend _iho —American Paper Goods and Corbin Screw May s e T e e e # nigh s 5 preparations | ence 10 two crusades. Niblicks forown he won in a gale of wind a {iockeying P B oo b ; edietrenet 5 is gives them a margin of ¢ = Undoublodly the W ) ) I of the race,[have replaced trench miortars, the|year ago. Horton Smith, mow per: Be Added—Play to Open On May 20 at Walnut Hill | vinter Cladismny el neing s B lDan s shRat will be t to d I S i AL o the devastat o se the steel shafts whics o g rival contendérs anc e trad E B onithe alate’ ahamulohshin % : a0 slasito uks heatastianatimhicn) Park—Last Year’s Rules to Be in Force—Umpires Relivition, Bhok, out answ s | Waterbury toammado a declded ® year and it go! off to vod s L : 5 : ganisEhimAn i apaln pill .M s Wednesday the Boston [SPurt in the final quarter of the § v g ‘ ; ) minuies, 20 secons e is Juck, - Gée Sarazen will | AmnotherzMeetmeOn o s e o e i ? dere anihes i SOl E : e s Lol g Wednesday. | Pirates for Burleigh Grimes, one of {UpseL tomorrow night. This cdge., - urday g B o sl ce kol B el J {the maj . SO o however, gives the Lutherans a de- = If the Corbi crew can g 9 Ex oLk il hony e thediosall nlolCsionll SuORdscH, URsLaenans ' I pitchers, and yesterday | cided ady . = its excellent 1 metioning |11 Blu Nerthees b il of ou pi t Ny \’_“““ I \;‘”1 Mehthorn. | 4\ qustrial baseball league of jrequired from cach team entering Ljohn McGraw of the Giants par-| A prelimin ame will be play- @ prope the t v 3 SR i Al s the S Abert r w”‘”" Armour and three or four|, .1y nine clubs will be in oper-[the league. | tially solved his outficld worries m {ed between the Swedish Lutheran @ have little \ : outhe ship faul { othe ¥ A . |atien in this city this coming sca-| he sclection of - baschalls and |sécuring Wallie Roettger from the |Intermediates and cither the Nathan ® ihough the Orange-cl N i co 0 ca s quota of Aw ' | ‘nmwl r -_V"h" null is "V"v‘m,\ cording 1o a decision reached |umpires will be made at 1 next i Cardinals. |Ealesiors soraat oihexilocal m 10 ® ainites won he F ¢ s When t 1 May westward rather askance. Hel . at a meeting of am | megt of the Industrial Athleti hoea ot {he tranes have becn|be announceds Play will startiab s = Endees, H: usty cl ¢ by d o« i ne th they | should. {rep, ntatives at the Y. M. C. A Th ill be held on Wed- rd in many quarters it is|o'clock. a the famed team wo ; it I have ma isive | E = = even clubs have definitely entered [nesday of e el at 5:30 o'clock | freely predicted that there will he | - = dence only at intervals At Hdcie e et of I tha ES circuit while two others arciat the Y. M. ( further shifting of strength hefore REPORT FOR DUTY w the team have i pel : Opens Drive | PR o he held next week . Bascball men believe s scason, the Corh uld DA K T o = ; <. 10 INVESTIGATE CARNERA 2l Fuchs purchased Grimes | i ' o , : The teams that have already en- 1 purchased Grimes| $ ) : a favorite to wir N 9 1 i ngdale, May 1. Wayland Dean, Succumbs After ey ‘hv-““m‘h“ ;‘,:,\ 4 u‘w‘\'l- ;v & material and it is ru- | ROgers Hornsby Notifies Cub Of- - 3 U wiil s : A e R e Ty {mored that the big pitcher will go| poin o et B b4 flanit Co ey fowa : ; ey R Year's Hiness With Tuberculosi :M:M‘v\’ £ :”' et »‘I I‘[”{ i National - Boxing Association o |10 S, 1, iR 1 \p\nm: ficials That He Wiil Get Back Into a team has been practicing afee z vios ks, represented v : ish women's team for the fi Shimorc is Retiremes S Y RN A layers, “inclt fielder ane arness oW, ® times since last week. 1 stages 1ngl Lomen L ! v Which Foreed His Retivement, | by ;! Ors ll».mllv!,‘ ; New Invlin:\-. Todk Tnth O fnd o o v’ e ey £ an ot ];‘oyrvo.y‘y'i\l Harness Tomorrow = ® (. A, gymnasium was i e ries ratches ever p 2 Gridley Machine Co., r ented by L shadiy L oy B | o A . - : sen the two old friends Huntington, W Aptil L P— | gy oo ennehan; Landers, Frary.&| Knockouts of Ttalian. Acquisition. of _ Grimes' would)| Hansas City, Mo, Aprll 1t (8= hed ernial riv Onee this duc Wiy i Dean, former major les represented by William Fote {strengthen the Tardinals' pennant | T s Hornshy has notified the Lt 8 ot the X he American won 26 pitcher, is dead after a AL A S 8 Cliicago. April ¥ (UP)—An in- | prospects materially while the Bos-|Cubs he will report for duty tomor- ® nent. C ts 5 v Fafnir Bearing' Co., repre | LG B ks ¢ ; 1 move on o Formby where they | year's illness with tubereulosis which | 5600 MR CEGERE C0 BV ogioiton into the one and two-|ton club has so mny weaknessos|ToW. The soreness in his heel and » down the home Giori s nea e Tese nuribmassaa st British wor:- | forced his retirement from baseball. | o i ropresented by Joseph Jack- [reund knockout tour of Primo Car-|that .\H’OH:!“ in other departments |right #ankle have disappeared and a lock the seaso! e Svering ihe full| €S championship, a title that has was sold to the New York| ., s,4 {he New Britain Gas Co. |nera, - Ialy's man {ain, has|is more destable to. them thdn athe “Rajah” who has been loafing ® tule team showed its sportsi i i N ‘vn"‘” 01 s | eiuded our daughters thus far. May | Giants by lpm\_\‘--l‘ in 1924 for $5¢,- represented by James J. Lynch | been launghed by tional Box-|star pitcher |ahauk his farm mnear St. Louis, is by helping to put its riva . e T o AT to 17 will find this ever interesi- {100 and in 1925 New York sent mm‘ The iwo other teams that m ing Association in an attempt 1o rimes was {he ace of the Pi-|eager to get back into harness, L aoine o By Pl n ! e e S to the Phillles with Jack Bentley in | o1 o entered are the Ameri- | determine if Carnera’s |rates’ pitching staff and his sale ap-| As Manager Joe McCarthy pre- B (ehnis hoid ; SR e SRR S Then will ‘come the Walker eup | exchange for Jimmy Ling. 'H\.m—'uu Paper Goods Co, of Kensington | been of the “dive varicty.” | pears likely to injure Pittsburgh's [dicted, the Cubs snapped back into BERTSC ronvetohsotlh ‘ ! Rt RDLCE T BT Lm,” St George's | delphin sold him to the Chicago | 4 o (orbin Serew Division of The inve commission, | ¢hance of leading ional league |form as soon as they-landed in the cho » win, | 8 L CTe b of S 1 Jont > e K. s rvals will be root or it h 5 % ntation | <! wich, on May and 16, | ¢ . _lthe American Hardware corpora- |composed of Walter 1 \‘l_uh; rr le Wirainext N;;\un\\mv It :v.ml}ll"\\ . They clawed the Kansa ers in Saturday’s g s ain Bobby Joi N it the home of his rar-|ion ir of the Wisc n athletic com- |18 doubtful that any of the other|City Blues, 16 to 1, in yesterday's iR fEtata i . ! i bana ; rday [ihe ¢ the American Pa. |Mission and Chairman John V. Clin- | PeNDANt contenders would have re- | exhibition opener hehind _Sherift hin Screw-Americ gam S R ¢ ”‘[ L I“‘\‘ Oy UG AT '“ e s commission, seirt {linauished a pitcher of his ability | Blake's masterful pitching., The sec- Ak, ’ . oat. who |per Goods Co.. the baseball team | ; OB A Lo At % lonat canic oEra Mired for o'clock. At 4 3 . 0 Brit- = e T e e SHtardy L 5| DUt {h 1 as keeping with |end game was programmed for to- ternoon the s ool dnia e sy iTo “dkc First ‘ll\ed filhane) Isssupport ol h:m\-hrl 10rC-| 14 sates in which Carnera has ap- | resident Barney Dreyfus' methods |day. e cane . : i S Bout in Many \c(us'g'[' P D oL e daory B et e e onmaire requesis |00 handling plavers who refuse to| P S New Haven team from So y EsanR et ‘ 1 o that the Foremen's club || i XY |aceept official dictat ! - Q o bR b, ; S R T LHoRBIHISTIRaI saulies S iuls E A n LR LT | et shicat unlll bt el Thne [0 SarisiGos TS & n v IESes il O May Stage Track Meet sl 5 wil e ate American The first mixed bout to bhe held in'| 1008 not meet resented at last | thoroughly whether there were Ti A y e A1 Hoylake June 16 to - 1. | Wisconsin since 159 will take place | ficlery’ was not pepresented at last | SIORETE W R, (O I OOy fpe o ’\Ia\ Have Hind Some Time Next August he {wo winners o rougl outhy the major tonrnament season |{onight when King Tut, Minncapolis |MERUS meeting. It is expected thath LU0 LR DS R s New York. April 11 (#—The Na- play and the vi this co ondom. i v e ein i i hallenser, bieels Bruts e orsmen n TvoLsopan et e In New Cuban (dtchel"v.omnl Amateur Athletic Union track “'” be crowned st than G | A iy howevert dvelllotvers iNawsocHells NG V- | lcague at their meet ) A 5 = New York, April 11 (®—In Al-land field championships probably S[yda fvatars cliane A Oxford y RS o Ao |The Corbin Screw officlals will atso| . C-——e e fonso Lopez, young Spanish catcher [will be held in Pittshurgh next ,\h,,“ of Midd Bow—2\. J. Wa B s SEagREHE L e L (wo previous mieet with | have arrived at a decision before | Chicago, April 11 (P Night hase- | (rom Tampa, Fla., the Brooklyn|August instead of in July according officials. B ) 135 pound s R IEloweks, Tt obtained o draw and a| e Dext meeling of ihe Industrial| = —~HEaEe: S S0 TEm DR nobing scem. Lo, have''a real findi|lo Dan Herris, secrotary-tveasurer, s e gt i R SRR S o ek of e stz ath of [tsdlalons * Thet bout¥loniaht stthe | et omnell { Ernest Barnard, president of the | bopez displayed his wares to Brook- | The scheduling of an international jlien and (buskoibal Sl ; 3 United States forees? What |result of a substitution, Joey Glick | The league was granted (he per-| it ® * |lvn fans for the first time yesterday |meet with a British team late in S5y liave nol 1 N Hutton e e e I t e b be Taikios) Lo mission of the park board 1o s> |~ While ho sees Jediate necd |15 tho Robins beat the Boston Red|August made it advisable 1o have B cictobe . X Ve of England's cen- mect the Minneapolis sl the baseball diamonds at Walnul|fop night contests in either of the |S0N. And all he did was get a time- [ the title moet . later date <o v[\)mm(v{.,[ et Seea R RS S e | L2 [ Hill pack on Tuesday and Thursday || ia, Teais Drsitant g Iy single, follow it with a heady bit {there will be no letdown for the g and nisht g 1 Brascno Batiial g [ MANY ENTRIES RECEIVED [ovenings at 5:30 o'clock during the | i tend (he opeping it |of Dbase running that ook to scc-|athletes. The Pacific Coast associ- The resulls « noo ey S Best Possible Sclection | s | ) Zames Svlll be 4 S 2 il Tr e ol v Philudelphia, April 11 (U season. ‘The opening di h een | plaved by the Des Mol club [ond, score one of Brooklyn's three lations have objected fo the changs g LD [ « 18 1 with the maturity gained | Butler university, Dotroit university, |S¢t for-May 20 and a schedule wiil{op the Westorn ¢ at Des|runs and nip two attempicd steals |but finally have accepted the char ! SR : om long campaigning. counts for | Kansas university, Occidental Col- |Pe drawn up in the meantime and|zoines, la. P . [of sccond with fine throws. | Ferris said S I (1 f hin ) till eross of California, Western e 3~ué»mnml to the teani representa- | of the Y. Al iR At town of mazoo, Mich., and |lives for approval. S of getling the % A g i could 1 ted in|Hyde Park high school of Chica Practically the same rules thai OUR BOARD]NG H U E BY AHERN the Waterl g : Patricularly is teis so |4r¢ among the large number of new | were in force last scason, will b Haven fa i s ; e ; TR et ntries for the forthcoming Univer- irefained this season. This includes | Iy agreed - A < Mi Collett f Pennsylvania relay carnival{the G0-day cligibility ruting 0\‘.; will be mads : off i ; e Id on Franklin field, | which there was, so much fuss last L, : news hulletins, i MEALE A 1 ) E Fyear An trance fee { $50 is orlde o Miss Jc ¢ 4 r. 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