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. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1930. _WITH THE BOWLERS |, .. ..""7".. o . “RED” O’NEIL GREATEST oSt ou'Fos Lonss - DRAW RACING NUMBERS | i P " Sartinexi & H | S o e . Ampfer . 5 s Chicago, (1). | = | will hoid -its first practice. of the pea k in 8 ROGERS ALLEYS . Hahn g ? : | year ¥riday morning at 9 o'clogk MEN'S INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE R. J“ZIS{.ZL'S o 2 Winnipeg — me,‘ Belanger, | Delegates at Tonight's Meeting of |4t st. Mary's fleld. J. Winters, -J. o f S p or t 8 llou Corbin Screw i Toronto, outpointed Quinal Lee.| e Boston A, A, to Complete «\Tullu;ni Jr.' \\l(\lllng.x'. 1\} (b!nm_,_ D, P 5 0 Mobile, Ala., (10). 2 R Maneini, P. Mancini, M. Nappi, T Garrity Nappi, S. Bellini and R. Andrews SR ] (e 2o sungle s 155 | Local Doctor Highly Praised by Coach Who Speaks at| =~ = = = @ en| |l For Marathon arc ‘asked to report. New cafffi- e o oten oF (D1 Tronomy " 1] 7[R, Johnsc . 5 5 % 2 s--Dave Shade, CON-| podton, April 16 (UP)—Delegates | dates will be given a trial. A American Basketball League, has| 7 L Jomnson : Industrial Basketball Banquet — Other New Brit- | cord. calit. and Joc anderson, Cov- | Boston Avril 16 (CE)—Delegates duice Wil be, €hen & toal & £elied = mecueiol royrencuiplives Stanley vmn. 3 ) : ain Athletes Receive Great Compliments at Hands'wgw"' Biidan s, | Athletic association will draw the | aging 18 years of age. Persons ot teams who are interested in en- gy 107 2 £ ! % ; o TR, | numbers the athletes will wear in | s¢eking games should get in touch a;nul ltl;‘e Ivrovoled ty,.mrn u]n_;x. Fazcin AP of Athletic Mentor — Describes Billy Darrow as CUBA T0 DEFAULT the 4th annual marathon race over | With k.\lga“a‘gn A. Andrews at 106 sion o e league next season. ¢ . 3 K ; a2 x £ - % | e oy ranklin street. seslon will be held in New York on | Senk . s ] Best Per Pound—About 150 People in Attendance e ‘;:f”m?.kmwn to-Boston coursc on | spmet o o Walters 5 : “Cuesday; April 29, at 7:30 o'clock. . Jakubowicz 5 A : ; LV 2 | ) = ¢ FRON e St S 0 HH at Function. Ratner Than send Its Tean to Mex- | oS (5 COLRRIng the rece i (0 ?llléhlagix"{su)l a0 tonialliae Manager Clarence Lanpher of the sery = e Irsi Cup | this ¥ "7 7|l wear numerals on the front of s i Tronosk; 3 5 Py T s e : < ico for I'irst Round of Davis Cup | this meeting. | will wear nu s New Britain team will attend ths |giece; . dli SER e Red” O'Neil of New Britain was tle done for them. He said the col- | | The names of 10 new entries in|their jerseys as well as the back. meeting as o representative of ths | Kioss Loy Doaagy the greatest football player in the lige has approsimately 200 men| Play, Match Will Be Forfeited. | the race have swelled the total to|The numbers will be maize in color local quintet. He will investigate gu_flr_l . 2 8 M. Tyborski A 4 5 | history of the Connecticut Agricul-|cligible for sports because of the 207. One of the newcomers is aland of the same size as those used the details of the proposed circuit | 94¢¢K . Broft ... i 5 | tural college. He was captain of the | froshman rules and the number of | Mexico City, April 16 (UP)—| o b o il Koane of Ottawa, | in previous years and will withhold his decision. T " = — | 1924 team that went through the|women in the enrollment. The only “"“1“]“ ”:“"*""’ ”]“ ‘;}"‘li" :“““’ The others include Harry Clark —_— entire season without a defeat, this | jval played whose enroliment is as| fOT the first round avis cup | s 2 . ¥Ry 2 # Charanut 9 being the first team to do it in the B e SO e lh G h o Cuben iliavnl Tensi1e¥a ofiigAlsd fordRa A SIbIevi Hlal ot COMING BACK FOR MORE According to the president of the & small as C. A. C. is the Coast Guard | x A of the Dorchester club, Larl Bak- AT 1 16 (M —Rice: Jeague, the clrcuit will extend from |rape 3 | nistory of the college. He was 25 |hendeme, Mr Alexander satd ciation has notificd the Mexican as- Darehes . Barl T Bak- | Milan, Italy, April 16 (P—Rlccar- e ras " S : | per cent of the team’s defense bR T BN ; sociation that it will default from | T Of Watertown. Manuel Costa of | do Bertazzolo, the boxer, recently Connecticut to \&a‘hlnnon,‘D. Bz:f. . 9 9 9 sl he O fosti Tnarer (8 Value of Industrial League the tournament, Roberto Estrada of | the East Cambridge Catholic club. | returned here from the United However. New Britain is the only 3 ever had ; q ivles H. Hodge, offictal of the | (e latter orzanization said today. | George Bosbos and Eugerie Jobin | States, will set sail again for Ameri- city in this ftzte_l? be considered s 472 316 AMERICAN LEAGUL Thus did Lewis Alexander o Britain Gas Co.. which entered | afexico had refused to ept an | Of the Shamrock A. AL of .\I:«,mhr’s-v’x'\ early in May to fulfill three “im- in the proposed circuit. il prilain iashine . oL T Iarts DIl whonens affor. U the stria gue for | invitation to play in Suba and in- | ter. N. H. John L. Torest of Wal-|portant” cngagements during that a o |Carey s L & % Gutins Yestorday - o at the institution. Coach ! o th r. stressed the | gisted on the matches being staged | ole. William A. Burke of the Good | month and the next. “Leo Milewski, former New Britain | yaines G b R o i nder was the principal speaker | value the employer receives from [ in Mexico. Shepherd A. C. of New York and | high and Landers baseball and bas- | Foote A 110 Datrait : e at the Y. M. C. A. Industrial Bas. ! the worker. Ile said it sponsors @ | Cuba's withdrawal will pit Mexi- Anthony Plascjak of McKee's Rocks, ketball player, has earned a regu- |Anderson . 128 Washington 6 ey ketball banquct last night and his|lovalty which cxtends to the work | co against the winner of the United | Pa. i 1ax berth on the Pratt institute base- 3 63 563 AR T s audience inchided about 150 baskct- in the factory. He believes an em- | States-Canada matches in the sce- _— | ball team. i Rassell & Erwi 3 pr R ball players, officials, managers and | ployer catches the spirit if he is in [ ond round of competition in May. HOME RUN HITTING CURBED |} t Gay ..........108 3 5 guests. attendance at the games. It also | Dallas, Texas, April 16 (P'—Shov- | Although short in stature, the|T. vomey g standing It was Coach Alexander's conten- | sponsors a democratic spirlt which DONATE GRID REGALIA ling the ball park fences back ol local boys has a powerful swing at|Lelpold S w. | tion that his college should be great-|is of great value to both employe| The University of Mexico football |crimped the style of home run hit- ; bat and in a recent game connected | V- Anderson 5 1 aceiniias -000 |1y indebted to Rew Britain for the|and emplover. he declared. |team played through its initial ters in the Texas leaguc. With mn‘ | | | | i S Springficld, Mass., April 16 (UP) Ithough Friedrichs, Holy Cross her, passed eight men, his team defcated Springfield of the Eastern league 6-3 in an cxhibition game here yesterday. for a circuit clout that cleared the = Detroit many fine athletes who came from| The speaker praised the plavers|gschedule in 1929 with but 14 uni- fexception of the Waco park where center field barrier with feet to B Washlntons O|this city. He named Dr. O'Neil|for taking hard knocks and coming | forms. Donations from various |26 circuit blows were hit last year.| Boston, April 16 (UP) — Boston spare. Zucehi . g e e i first and foremost in the history of ihack for morc. He said he and the [ American schools are helping to|it takes a healthy wallop to clear | university was to play Springfield Nammer! S0 e ,:".‘f"““" . . -000 ) the college which was founded i Gasco team found the brand of | provide the Mexican team for the |the fonces in other fields of the cir- college at Springficld today with At the Dusty leaguc banquet last |Murshy . F Shnne -000 ] 1881. Another New Britain phy sketball played in the Industrial | 1830 season. cuit. Sernie Lojko in the box for the Ter- evening, Clyde Waters, Bristol ref- | Robertson ue very fast. Mr. Hodge asked e - | riers. Tomorrow B. U. will face Yale eree, stated that Teg Zekarski, Dixie [ Uobjowski e e S the rest of the teams give all 1T NEVER RAINS YANKTON CONSISTENT ENTRY |at New Haven. forward, lost ten pounds in the re- i3 6ar Tl e = : e [l o : have in future games against| .00 gy . April 16 (UP) | Yankton e polieenr = i cent basketball tournament at Plain- Rehamarial mn T cinhia pashesimadtinlileibe | Co. and “we will try todive |ty Propiversity of North Carolina |its basketball team to the Stagg In-| GIROUX WINS BOUT chaefer 2 Cleveland at Chicago college track team, still iatia g iz = Gas- ficld. T L S& Louls at Detroft eirding ta Me Alekander, | name as the fighting Gas- |\ Cong been famed for its lack of | te at Chicago in 1 Portiand, Me.. April 16 (UP)— e ; as i ¢ i T pole vaulters on the track and field | '24, '23, 28 and ’ the greatest| Art Giroux of Montreal, now a ban- Clyde made the interesting an- |woera® . A 1;2 i Washington at Boston. Val Joh]n.«)n of this ;:’(‘} was wly Acting N r Ed Woods of the ,:Mm This venr tio!Tarhecls!Have | number ot linfea any. :sshosl ]m\.“mmmm £ dontresl, now 8 gl nouncement that next year all the Symonoski w7 S A tain ol tho team I Hiet eand W [Corbin Serew team. who proved |, ioe ihay four creditable per- [ever been represented. They won | Frisco Grande of the Philippines in Intercollegiate basketball games will |Fagan ... 8 NATIONAL LEAGUE '"}°‘I“ . "1 ”\Th’ ;”f' I Tl -”’ ! {himself a great sport in vietory and g, org ity the stick. | runnerup honors in 19 w12 round bout here last night. be handled by three officials. This il Lo stands, Coacli Alexander told _the |q E Ll L s | 1s an innovation. American Paper Goods Games Yesterday anqueters. Lester Feincman, for- | el e oo P i ; Chicago 9, St. Louis § mer New Britain H ] | Peter Terakos contributed Tt s understood that the third of. | M3%08 T New Yor Boston 2 [nalleantabib eoia e S ol s i Neariiie B Drceantation as | ficial's duty will be to stand under [pupin . e R = Pittshurg Cincinnati 6 ‘;«fl) I L O e teect. Cany | made by Robert H. Wilcox. indus- the basket to keep a close watch on | Maguda a7 L T Philadelphia Brooklyn 0. }(‘_-\ '}i“;\“ Bl !“_‘“” A . trial council official, who also pre- pivot plays on which many fouls are [Kozudr .. i —— o i tho Fanof 1925, . ine |sented leather kits to Mr. Wood and the following plavers: Coach Frank ¢, | speaker said he has yet to see i |y " (rhyer, Hamilton Eldridge ok I man with as much coordination as A i e 22 Clyde stated that he is @ firm be- | Valentino . 25 Chicagol \ Darrow, Joseph Luty BB, xS £ - i Johnny Baylock who was one of the 9 liever in the:two-official plan in|Linn ... ” v 9 s New York .. 1 best basketball captains in the his- | Andrew \u!mho_\\\r.: Jo ‘nh Luke, ! d 2 9 2 00 games in this section of the state.|Seledsm - o Pittsburgh .. 1 I e e e J. Walicki, 15 Witzke, S. Sapkowski | / % Potasky o ~ Qe N He predicts that practically all of the |Laganca 93 ! ~ Zag. Philadelphi “At the present time we have a |and L. Slepski 5 | i high schools will use this method : St. Louis . ) | young man we consider the greatest| Major Hoople toastmaster was hestvear; 2 ¢ : B 5“°“ Lol 0 athlete per pound in the school’s | Willis, one of the entertainers. The BASEBAI I e . e OINEALE o ol existence, Billy Darrow,” Coach featurc of the entertainment was a 4 F FAFNIR ;:lhE;\m:‘ LEAGLE Brooklyn . Pk L000 | Alexander said. The speaker told of series of stories by Bob Spencer, Peterson .88 889 mes Today vouth had to contend with, “He is|very clever dancing. was done by ol oie e 1180 Chicago at St. Louis. short and we thought he was oo | Miss Della Archer of New Haven. | Rugged Little Cleveland Lightweight ¢ ‘ Boston at New York. small. It did not take long hefore | Miss Kathleen Maloney of Hartford Pittsburgh at Cincinnati he won a basketball and baseball | sang several solos and bashful play- g 5 3 . ] Nips Boston Boy's Comeback At- | Philadelphia at Brooklyn. position.” ers were the victims of her indi- wlth every suilt Kogel, 9 g i tempt in the Bud. H:’lfr:a:?w]\‘qn Coach ‘Alexander dwelt on the |vidual attention at times. Boston, April 16 (UP)—Johnny |Snenk. . FACES SUSPENSION | corrost it ire havethe spirit ot | was due- o ihe aforts of the com- | : $9.95 and upward Farr, rugged little Cleveland ligat- : 98 cooperation and the willingness tomittee in charge consisting of John weight, nipped Dick Honeyboy Fin- dig in and work Fut they may lack | L. Tobin, James Lynch and James | Peeut it rera e fee e st Jack De Mave, Dutch Heavywelght, | (ho spirit of fair play. He e a8 Murphy, i ? bud, easily outclassing the local |hinnima g A s Abtus an example of playvers who lack co- R fighter in a 10 round bout at Me- Blackburm Accused of Running Out From 10 operative spirit, his own team dur- FIGHTS LAST N[GHT chanic’s building here last night. 3 Round Bout at St. Louis. ing the past season. He spoke of Finnegan was not in it after the | r ; ] : jealousies that hurt the team in| 9 first round. The aggressive Farr |jonm” 3 S0— 27| St Louis, April 16 (P—Jack Do |many games but the trouble was| . S swarmed all over his opponent, | Pelletier T 81 12 32| Mave, Dufch heavywelght, who|not defermined until it was foo laic. | By the Amoclsted Prccs e dodged under jabs and pounded - — —— |registers from New York, today He said Connecticut Agricultural Bo.~\nn—‘ .Im{:\'n‘\‘l-l nr\"“ \". xv. dway ‘with® both’ Rands at close 3 306 938 | fuces suspension from year to life | college docs not want athletes 1o outpointed ic S oneyboy™ Finne- quarters. Though™ there were no |Apeigren 5 53 2| by the Missouri athletic commission | work in the dining hall because they | gan, Eotienat £ knockdowns, several times during |Stohl 3. 101— 300 | &% the result of his “runout” from |are late following the afternoon SO : : 4 the bout it appeared that Farr's wild | Carison 7" 101— 287 | his scheduled 10 round fight with | practice sessions. This is one of the| New York—allle Wolff, I )”"\ A R Y B WILLIAMS s had e Ea i SR Ly seete 9 4 a4 Gtto Yon Porat, Norwegian battler, | Means most colleges use to aid its | phia, defeated Jerry Garficld. Ne OUT OU WA y and only holding tactics saved him 5 o1 |in the Coliseum here last night, |athletes through school. but in| Haven. Conn., (6). (Garfield dis- R from more serious consequences. o Seneca Taylor. member of the com- | Storrs college athletes have Tarr welghed 1350 and Finnegan |p, I;“:""" | mission, declared drastic action - 33. Gl i D would be taken against De Mave STOP THAT T AINT ARGUIN'-~ GOSH Jack Johnson and Philadelphia § E and the Missourl ruling will stanl ARGUINGT AND Jack O'Brien, heavyweight cham- - |in other -0dd states which are : NO —1I Jus' MERELWY pions of other days, put on a byr- s members of the National Boxing COME RIGHT HERE “ SAD— RICH PEEP lesque three round exhibition bout. UTILITY 1 5 Association AND TRAMP THeEsE (V)9 ./ oL Results of preliminaries: Ray Lo-| Wm. M. Hall Conat. hree| De Mave was said to have been Bus HAVE SERVANTS AN pez, 158, Watertown, outpointed | games from Racklifte Br igned by Matchmaker Tommy Sul- HES Down, Buster Price, 138, Revere, 4; Wer- Rackliffe 0] livan of the Fred Stockham Ameri- | S0 WE wWonT GET POOR PEEPLL HAVE ther Arcelll, 147, Ttaly, outpointed 1. o g §Z 5oz |can Logion post on a 20 per cent o D . Ay —S AT John Murphy, 146, Somerville, 6; |V ‘s 5 E cut of the gate receipts. The ho O satls le i OUR STocKING S e ’ o Odonne Plazza, 156, scored a techni- | N, Stanker . 3 contained some 1500 admission A FULL OF RUNNERS A ARGUINN ? © cal knockout over Tom Quigley, 1 i St and De Mave couldnt be found A , s l Cambridge, 3; Tommy Rawson, 13 5 5 when his match was called. Von / 4 Ak S O It sy . & 2 . = \ 2 \( / \ o Boston, outpointed Al Linzi, | Porat was in the ring and later as- 4 Customers ¢ X : v \\' % L/fl"z 135 1-2, Italy, 6: Harry Devline, 134, 5 5 ) i T i0s | sured Sullivan he was ready to sign { % N\ "’h;. % outpointed Pancho Villa, 134, New Al ... § ; i | papers for ancther show. . ; 2 3 ! v 4 B EAR O Bedford, . rank’ L : 2 E There was a rosy tint to the . gl .\ 4 S o o 2 g g | clouds for the spectators as thes ]NTERNAT[ONAL OPENS ; s13—1527 [ lined up for pefunds on their seat N stubs, guaranteed by Sullivan. The lnne '\,2,“,’”'&“‘_}:‘,( AEagE fans ned alrcady witnessed thre: E. Valkonis . .72 3 S, Which were Baseball Teams to Start 46th Season Murphy g i aante Valkonis With Strengthened Line-ups and |1 epeon'® Rl e Rosters Today. M Slocher gt g - SHARKEY PICKS CAMP because only T!xom MeAn 2 offers such astonishing value New York, April 16 (®—The In- Corbin Screw S T ; in shoes—z ywhere near ternational ‘League was to open its|% Banis ... = Boston Szilor Makes Arrangements . \ho@ dt. B 46th season today. o e the price. Nowhere else can The Rochester Redwings, cham-|M. Manerella o7 7 to Train at Gus Wilson's Place in 5 alfsk a: pions of the circuit for the last two B you get genuine calfskin, real years, were the attraction at Balli- e | ROECDREb I N R oak tanned soles, scientific fit 1 o Bum\lgl at learji'_. Montreal | - New Britain Marhine New York, April 16 (UP)—Jack and authentic styles—all for ;{,Oar“;:o, Clty, and Toronto at|V. Fresen ... " “rfam.‘,\ lv_,-:) de arrangements (o 34. See these great shoes M ittty 74 ar_ 11| Urain at Gus Wilson's camp in 2 . Although every team in the |& Farmer ; Orangeburs, N. Y.. for his heavy- yourself. Come in today. lcague has bean strengthened tn one | L. Perehy Clos welght championship fight against & way or another, the big foyr. e o Max Schmeling. The German c Ttochester, Baltimore, Toronto and |’ Corbin ”m,m tender is expected to work at John- Buffalo, stood out in pre-season cal- [11. Ferry : S4— 106 | son Cily culations. Between them these four |M. King . : § 86— 174 [ Sharkey yesterday broadcast an tcagms have won 26 pennants. i‘;‘;;g[i" announcement that atter knocking —_— — " Maechan so | out Schmeling he hoped to go to A. P. OPERATORS BOWL London for a return hout with Phil The Associated Prgss operators of Slauierinalag BEOKE i o i e q‘ % c HehER closedl tho it banli % s N : “—And I hope they get the Prince | o6 . . T u\\ 'f/l hes e mcg;«; oy S e s AT s of Wales to referec the match,” | —ULC Ivlfl.)‘t ECOIlOIMlC{{[ S/loe 1773 [/lc \xfll[t{ 2 ““’ lste ‘M‘XSRWIU.\AM bowling. alleys, M. Jarnot Sharkey said. “With Jimmy John- | HEROES ARE MADE - NOT BORN. = V8 i ] e sy i d - 4-llo 'G1930 BY NTA SERVICE, INC. The state team won the cham-|% Sz i ston to ballyhoo the affair we'd 326 MAIN STREET [Pt u.8 par. opr. pionship fram the burcau team. . drapioanillionidoliasah e 1 “Mat” Beary of the Torrington res ARt R ] 4 1 SALESMAN SAM He Needs It, Sam By Sasl BOSTON U. V8. SPRINGFIELD New York 5 .000{ cfan, Dr. L. B of this city o i= IR 000 | highly praised for his track committed. i - Standing W very lit- | qualified.) the New Haven bureau captain of the buregu team for the next sea- gon. The scores: (——————-— RON, ROH RAN, 2(8S, y EER. 3 State SAM, KEEP NER EXE ON THAT "' POOR G\ WS ) \ JUST GWIN' Y& - & cheEeR Fe White . 102 82 90— 274 PAINTER OUTSIOE AN' SEE TTHAT. ! Lapoer eusTeo! ! 800t Ban! wnooeee! COMIN' DOWN WITH EIN el ... 84 90 84— 2 WE DOES @ FULL DEX5S WORK. i ey cotors!t Beary . 29 104 119— 352 ) Quigley .. 100 110— 305 AN’ NOT @ DAYS WORK FuLLt Simpson S 94— 2 Conniff . 8 70— Edwards . 19 87— —DAILY— Doherty .. 90— s .30 ONE s .75 ROUND Shanoff ..... 3 9 91— 2 WAY TRIP Myers . = sl e Betarn ticket good 30 days 5 i ; Brand New Latest Type Campbell . 88— 2 Parlor Car Coaches Table for season: Comfortably Heated—Bonded—Insured : State Bureau We Guarantes Your Comfort Danbury ......... 1454 1535 asot Ciacitrs] Dy Bhute Torrington ....... 1604 1472 77 West Main St New Haven ...... 1910 11 10:25 A M., 2:15 T M, Ansonia ..... 543 1494 Beginning Mare Waterbury .. 1888 1511 Datlyisncjisgnaey Meriden . ... 1339 1370 EnseSiin] ; ) == 0 Neviosan e 1840 Make Reservations Farly L ! § 2 /) P total ......... 11473 11332 [| YANKEE STAGES, Inc. () - = C1530 8 RER SeRVcE, e, Rea. . . FaT.orr. oo Btate 141 ahead. =

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