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\ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1930. Pavkinson Melasky Landry " Decker Speaking of Sports RULE Cardinals 5 | o e A real scandal in the making was | \vijjamc uncarthed in Meriden Y when six high school athletes were declared ineligible use they ¢ ; i had played in a semi-pro champi e g ship dasketba!l series in the Silver | Knowie 114 City, Principal Raymond P. Walker | {7 E 58 1 made the pronouncement. STANLEY LEAGUE The six play Pirates follows: Al Rene, ta ligsFohngo 8 2 | sents sam Orentlicherman, Tony Tom-| el e L E Rawlings kiewicz, “Red” Russell and Managcr » Taszi Ray Ma i | Walters —— [ ottt The players organized = e =5 ! known as the High School | pendents at the close of the v ito et 92 s y ,\l ASEB) =¢ h('d‘ul.f‘ th(> pas ason and en SR ‘ B e, Al the city series. ch player SR : s 0o made an individual denial that he 0 § > : ; s At Richmond, received any moncy for his part in c the game but this denial has (A) S, Boston ( altered the decision of the Louisille to declare them incligibl A) 9. Cincinr s ( To $nany, this action appears to o entirely @aunnecessary. 17 it is to} Zeneral thing. high all through the clared incligil actions. not | principal Kansas Philadely Philade Chattano (AN G “ort Way W Yo H will be |y, their | because of orls Take the case of the &chool feam and the created When it played t at the Stanley Arcna duri season. The preliminary was engaged to play, failed to show up and the high school team filled | in for the night no money s 5 T}j}z\. 7. Toronto { At Birmingha ' land (A) 6, Bir At Topeka. K Topeka (WI At Brooklyn Boston (A) 1 Toda Toledo. 0. ) (A) lotte harlot Brooklyn ston (A). At New Orlea 10, Ihe crew received | 11ss | for its but it | played against a sepi-pro services At vs. Chica am Ts there anyone the taint of~profc any of those pla in the gante that night? think there he conside one, who can say that| alism is on who took part We don't claim would ind silly | .and the a trifing Kansas Cit < City (A Detroit o (IL). At Baltimore Baltimore (I Birm i Pvs Birmir | At Springfic 1| (A) vs. Sprin Tn fact, on this particular every one of these boys ‘paid ‘h mission of 50 cents at the When the team was recruited - & ager Ken Saunders offered to try 10| . 1o S A e A get this back a After the 5 ich resulted in a victory for school independents players were so tickled over ha they fold Manager ders {0 mot mind about { sion. They didn’t want it. COMMERCIAI Post LEAGUE aun- Mce 101 i admis- | From on. April loms vs today s in a row ttered h Prixie in this case, the boys not only received no money for playing they also paid 50 cenis each for the privi the Bur So bt of beating G A little more horse s enforcement of rules wo long ways toward br spect of the sports to_bear on the mateur = thes: Spinettas Market actions and rulin g 7 athigtic bodi } g | staft, 1y 11 5| Grimes will i 1 he will ac of® the trolli Tal Batfalino meets Benny hers in Waterbury next Monday night. This should be nothing more than a tune-up bout for the feather weight champion for his scrap with | Tushy Graham at th in Hartf April 25 nlenty action when he meets the veteran. ~ = B Lumber gCo. field lars f Ma Lo > armory | Shey S 0 0 119 | Pat has ndacs d on 4 nd his St coming o Utica, him | N. Y 0 tihere today Witk Co | before for Yy 1 the | game 15 ving st ammy Hr om field bot COLL BASEBALL Princeton 9, Yillanova 11 Georgetown 4 City Colle, Maryland Wisconsin Washington & b | | recover 3| post, right Willia o H 1, hoccupicd by 10 | Ozark | Badgro. Lee 4. Davidson William and Mary 16, Juniata 0, W5 i Tehigh 15, Ozlethorpe Emory and Henry Haverford 0 14, Georgia PECIAL MATCHES es Ladies, Bristol \ hattanooga I | i . last Babe | | ed a hasehall ¢l did {aid it | top of l.ookout terday and no very man is amazed at these greater values! field which he ¢ down. 85 ONE PRICE 50 ONE Return tick Brand Ne Parlor Comfortably We Guarant Wallace Darnes Stanley Woi SEBALL BRIELFS CREWS MEET FOR COAST SUPREWACY {Galilornia and Washington Stage Twenty-Second Clash Today Seattle, Wash., April 11 (A—The leyes of the rowing world were turn- ed today toward iake Washington where the famous crews of the Uni- versities ‘of California and Wash- ington were to Dbattle for Pacific coast supremacy for the 23d time, Nearly 100,000 persons were ex- pected to watch the rages. Many be- gan locating advantageous points of | view on the shore of the lake carly s {oday for the event which was 2. — AMobile (SA) 6, |Scheduled for this afternoon. Other. 5 were preparing to board boats and i airplanes to sce the races. N) 1. Clear skies and fair water ey forecast. The course runs north and south with the boats traveling north- 432 Men, Bris ~— Washington were — Louisville nati (N) 8. | Huskics' long string of victories in | g v then procceded to win the 7 an Back on Home Field | incinnati, April 11 (®—The Reds | ended their long training lo\l!" and were back on their home 1 nothing more than a prac- on scheduled for the day. Marvin® G pitcher, secured by « | naa | todaty [Tt w 361 MAIN STREET t two regatt L ; : ; ? » ';('incinnati Reds Are 0”1 | /¥ Da Sociely Brand Clothes OPP. MYRTLE STREET |arart from Dayton in . will be |sent to Peoria, a Rted farm, on op- tion. He will play outfieid. This |leaves Manager Howley with twelve | hurlers, two more than he intends | |to keep. Al Eckert, recruit pitche was struck on the foot by a batted | Il vesterday and will be incapaci- tated for a week at least. | | | Ferrell Can Continue His Stellar Hurling | { Birmingham, Ala., April 11 (®—| We Ferrell has demonstrated to | the itisfaction of the Cleveland In- | dia that he is recady to continuc fhe hurling which made him one | Suits $27.50 to $50.00 w Orleans ( gham (SA). Braves Arrive Home | from the i is still niountain Bahe Ruth Hits Ball | Clear Out of Sight Babe 2ot on EXPRESS WAY : of the league’s outstanding recruits Chicago | V&¢ s vear. IFerrell had only one bad The freshman race was scheduled > Epl Shasi nst the Jirmingham g y ons yesterday,“allowing them | varsity for 4 o'clock and ¢ and as many runs in the| hits |the varsity an hour later 4 § - New : X s ourth, and went the route for the t (SA) 6 save California the edge | o0 inis year. Meanwhile th 7Y |in the freshman two mile cve E kroll il ne, Ind. — Chicago |\ =M | vy to Ray Caldwell, one of o | Washington the advantage he vyl Sl Tk ( | their former teammates, and baite ree-mile junior-varsity ormen teamm 0t balted outa T to 5 victory. | Lo Detroit io 50" the Blite ribbon classic—the 467 B8 i = . Ala, — Cleve. | Varsity three-mile battle—a toss up mingham (SA) 3 Jothl ceeve camps Merciopiimistil G jantsPAre Hoxced o Use Coaches in Game but only Russ Nagler, ¢al Lo froshman mentor, wag willing licly to announce confidence Fort Wayne, Ind., April 11 (®— ‘e New York Giants may find a| without any delay for Walter | combination 10 win. Washington and California have the, outficlder’ they got ‘ardinals yesterday. They | battle d for Pacific coast supre- {macy since 1307 with the thern vere so short on players for vester-; me here that they had to | ity. Mo. City (AA) 1. 4 his Philadelphia 0 Iphia (N) 0 got in race and rnia pub 2 in i Broaldyn (N) ¥'s Games s Roettger from the York (N). [ huskies winning 18 cight-oared var- sity races and the Bears fout ford figured in the regatias 1907 to 1919 and captured thr ¥ places."No rac was held in 1918 on - Pittsburgh (%) |ccount of the World war S | Although the Bears have won only - Chicago (N) ¥S. | coup events. Washington will be b seekin first victory in the last substituted himself for | Tailored Detroit four California halted the |Travis Jackson at shortstop. | By K. H. & = : 1 835 L 15th s N: G (S8 ® New ATL.). — Brooklyn (N) vs. il stan- | qay's om irst draft a pair of co ice. Meusel played left field after Andy Rees who has been working outer pastures. injured a Bancroft, acting manager | day. ns in th hand. " for the (A) vs. Tor- T. 1) m Washington (A) d. Mo 1d (WL — st Lo 1!\‘ value of today. 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