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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1930. FIFTY CANDIDATES TURN OUT AT DAVE DUNN'S CALL FOR PRACTICE AT VERMONT UNIVERSITY—UMPIRES TO HOLD FIRST MEETING TO ORGANIZE BOARD OF BASEBALL OFFICIALS—CHURCH TEAMS TO MEET TONIGHT AT Y. M. C. A. QYMNASIUM —_— HITTERS HAVE THEIR DAY BATTALINO GETS | BOBBY JONES AFTER BRITISH AMATEUR TITLE [FIFTY CANDIDATES TURN IN CONTESTS YESTERDAY, READY FOR BOUT < OUT FOR VERMONT TEAM | ‘ v E . . Weary of Seeing Pitchers in Headlines, Batters Whale |y | Coach Dave Dunn Faces Largest Squad in History of Out Total of 90 Hits—Giants Smash Out Win Over | Willie 0'Connell, NCW YOI‘I(, ]]11-! a : _ Burlington Institution—New Britain Boys Likely Phillies—Cubs Whip Cincinnati—Brooklyn Robins| ported to Spar With Champ ; us. O ; : RN | to Land Positions On Varsity Grid Eleven—Num- Swamp Boston Braves—Pirates Nose Out Cardi- i bered Among the Most Promising Are Ed Gourson nals—Athletics Are Defeated for First Time. G terd CARILEEE e lie ’ : : ¥ and E. Winant—“Bump” Levine Acts as Assistant. and sparring partner many years for | / ; g By the Associated Press | Dykes, S headliners in the fistic game among | ( g g : 5 3 4 A squad of 50 prospects, one of the H. P. “Bump” Levine, who has Pitchers have becn grabbing the |Boley «3 them Joe Lynch, former bantam- | ) i i X largest ever assembled for Theadlines so often this baseball sea- | Earienar ¢ ) | weight champion: Pancho Villa and : 3 . son that National league batsmen|Harris, z ..ooonis o | Andy Chaney, has been imported to | Dhave found it necessary to take them | Mahaiter, 5 0 0 work with Battalino as the present down a peg or two ; 5 | reatherweight champion winds up Weary apparently for i his training for the bout with Bushy | sraham of Utica in the Hartford i B L ";“f state armory Friday night of this| er circuit yesterday grasped their | p R S DR R { bludgeons firmly, took a toe-hold and d Mye cze. Myer and | Willie had his first workout with blasted out ninety safe hits, nine| : d Judge. Bases Bat Sunday and, talking with news: of them home runs. e Jadley 2 oft Eamshaw 4 |papermen after the four-round ses- | Ehmle Mahaftey 1. sion, declared Bat the strongest and teher n : p the hardest hitter among all the ur for the | . boys with whom he has trained over | §-6, and National League a period of several years. chalk up their fourth successive win O’Connell never made any great without & defeat. Travis Jackson name in the boxing game, but he is Giant shortstop, hit {wo homers and 5 & HEa known as one of the cleverest of the | Fred Leach and Bob O'Farrell each | The s ; | smaller boys and one of the fastest | contributed one. The Phils hit Bill |* 1 2 2 and that is why he was brought in Walker hard but could not bunch E A ¢/to give Battalino polish hefore Pat their 11 safeties to enough advantage : Leb : steps out against the smart and to offset the Giants' powerful slug- |Southern, cf ... 3 clever Graham. | zing. now, . ; Graham is not a “runner”; quite Wilson, Hartnett and Beck hit | 2 g i 0lthe reverse, he is given to carrying | Tiomers &s the Chicago Cubs whip- § . the fight to his opponent, but he is ped Cincinnati, 9 to 1. All told the |Sherl a master in getting away when the | Cubs collected 14 safe hits off four| £ " % | going gets rough. He dodges, weaves. Red pitchers while Hal Carlson set| o 1 |steps out and so maneuvers that it | down the enemy with five | i is very difficult to get a “shot” at| Del Bissonette was the big noise in | : \B K o A E|him, and so Battalino is getting a | 4 18 hit attack the Brooklyn Robins A 0| few days of valuable training in hit- | launched against the Boston Braves ¢ [ting at a fast-moving target to win, 15-8. He drove in seven runs 0 2| Bushy Graham arrived in Hart-| with a homer, triple and single. ::M’Drd Monday afternoon after autoing homer and triple each came with the ‘dm\n from his home in 1'_|\uu. He bases filled. Adolfo Lugue pitched o |spent Easter with his family as be- 4 steady ball for the Robins 1|comes a home-loving married man % ’ = & & to retire in the ninth when a 15 i and chen Gamermlehbon ol Faction ) : - P \ HAROLD “BUMP" LEVINE EDDIE WINANT drive from Sisler's bat hurt E —Batted for Benge in 8th. to wind up his training. | i [ G % |3 pitching hand. The Braves got Philadelp! 200 010 :w,.;‘\ Graham has been working out at | e Y s S at fullback, is on the squad and will | the athletic council, Dits. O it ins, IS 0L K- Ditica. dnid Moyell the calps af 137 ] z N - A probably be the choice of Coach| Levine is a Burlingtonian. He pre- In the other National league fray, | o'Doul, Three base hits: Friers, oetr,|POUNds when he finished his last | A v i Dunn to fill that position this year. | pared for the university at Burling- the Pittsburgh Pirates made ;oOd};u, Home runs: Jackson 2, Leach, |workout up there on Saturday. | - £ 9 4 X Gour.fon he first New Britainite [ ton High school where he captained use of their seven hits to beat s(_}" :"’:0‘_’ Double play: Benge, Thevenow | He is confident he can beat the| W 3 i 3 to win 2 since Dr. Charles T.|the football team, an honor which Louis 6-4. The Cards collected nine | he s, Walker 4 Benge & Bt 1. Sobhs | featherweight champion and says | \ ;i ; . ; Schectman, now practicing in this | was bestowed upon him by his team- safeties but Brame was effective m\o‘u By Walker e 1 Eiliott 1 |that he will force a title bout if he : 3 i = city, played whh the University of | mates at Vermont last year. Levine's the pinches. Comorosky hit for the | Losi pitcher: B B | succeeds in beating him here Friday | 5 ¢ e % 3 Vermont in 1025, the year that Ver- | regular position is at center on the circuit in the second inning. [ —— | night. | S P ; R FHES mont captured the lact state cham-|defense, but his ability was equally Pitchers dominated the American o - ;| Battalino and Graham are working | ERAS K : pionship held by that college. well displayed when he was shifted league games. Hadley of the Wash- | Welch o o|out at the St. Nicholas gym and each | 3 4 3 Gourson has aftracted wide atten-|to tackle on offense f Dunlap, x3x . o {morning hit the road, their mym | 5 # ? tion in college football. He had his|the closc of the 192 ingtons was too much for the Phil-| o ¥ L adelphia Athletics who went down |t ("J‘“orhou\s coming in the afternoon. v training as a member of the |ceived mention in metropolitan to their first defeat of the scason, | - —— 3 newspapers for the All-New England 6-3. Howard Ehmke, world series | 1 ¢ Goverger Tiantiel Jas et d ety Bobby Jomes, captain of America's Walker cup team. is pointing for the Britiih amateur title, the hero of the A's. made his 1930 debut N ey 0| ter of regret to Promoter HurleY. | only major ohamplonship he hasn't won. He may play in Germany before return to the United States The schedule for {he coming sea- as & rescuer for George Earnshaw |a e L |The governor writes that he would | o chamnonships. son provides three at-home games in the fourth and was hit for a home [ It re, e have accepted had he known carlier, | S d six away from Burlington, The run by Cronin with one on in the |RHel 2 e 0 but now has a speaking date for the | BY DILLON GRAHAM |games on the home field are: ; e | ¢ | fifth. re spefitey 1 0 o | 2oth- ‘ (Associated Press Sports Writer) | . ; October 11, United States Coast Clint Brown, rookie pitcher, held | of L O Atlanta. April 22. (P— Bobb: \LOC AL UMPEREQ MEET T@ o Guard; November 1. Rensselaer; No- the Detroit Tigers to five hits and | Sunnin n. 7 Mayor Batterson will lend his of- | | L. 2R ; 5 | vember orwich. Other games are: 1 Jenes. who has won nine national | ficial presence to the occasion and Cleveland won without trouble, 6-1.| 3 ) | gelf tournaments in the United = S 3 e Septembe . Amherst; October 4, The Indians batted around in the| Toials ; 3 NL as usual. be found rooting or|gateg and Great Britain in the last | D l‘ORMHNe; B@ RD . : { Harvard; October 18, Union: October N the Hartford boy to come through. L 5 Nbw | Hampshive: iNovember s, spring | played four years at Vermont will training at the University of Ver-|assist Dunn. For two vears he was mont has reported to Coach Dave | picked as center on the All-Jewish Dunn, local attorney who has taken [ team of the United States, and was on the task of building up a strong‘also placed in the same position on | foothall machine for the Burlington | the All-Vermont team. Levine's ap- | institution of learning. pointment and the reappointment of One local boy, Bd Gourson, who | George Tully as the other assistant l“mrhis letter last year while playing | were made at a recent meeting of s e | e 0 0 0 0 4 1 team first inning scoring four runs on fi geven years. sets sail late this month z v Middlchury; November 27, Spring- Ted Lyons was the whole chow as| the Chicago White Sox nosed out St.|Warer, 5 Louis, 3-2 in ten innings. Lyons|Herman. rf held the Browns fo five hits and| scored the winning run in the 10th | when he tripled and came home on | Ernie Smith's single. Alvin Crowder also pitched well, allowing only seven hits. Willle Kamm hit for the cir- | B cuit with one on in the séventh [serae The Yankees and Red Sox had an | Moss, p . open date. | Faulkner, p TThs; nob being Alible ibouty noth[icasiis fourti te pitosunsland sand) , . . field, el ; the feather. |the start of the most ambitious |- oy . i A 5 = - - S e My e o (S3tET | sohedule ho has faced sinco 13%6: |Group of Ten Arbiters Gather at Herald Office in En- |} . Coach Dunn appears fo he mak- | 2 2 The Atlanta amateur is pointing | i ; e : : ing a most, fayorable impression on | Z A s anan e e thusiastic Meeting — Larry Mangan Temporary ||. . 4 e chudenth Naas e Tollone | Jess McMahon, veteran New Yorl | o7 the Britich ama y hai e 5 o |1 otenl gty Toea TV 2R promoter. who is to stage shows at | T1ajor crown he has not worn. Be- Chairman and Art Campbell Acting Secretary — || @& : . k| [Pl aprepls 0 e tipentiect: | Ebbets Field this summer. is anx-|for¢ he cnters fthis tournamen:, | y i Sel 3 ; . S ; v A e i liously awaiting the result of (m,vB"“‘;i“'fl““\‘\};‘?_*:‘r "“‘D'\E;‘C"”P“ ‘f‘i""’; Con}ml}tec be'eged to bltud) Rules of Qihel 01'1 o O | A cman dlm;1 h‘lxhiydeglhua{)u“? bout as affecting the Battalino- | 3 o Laes Lt anizations — i 1 v C i e £ i b Bg| [sroup of individuals led by a band | Chocolate title bout which he wants|the strons British team at Sana- | { ShEer astern Leaguers May Constitutc S8 4 : . of a nondescript variety gathered at to put in at the Brooklyn ball park | Vi¢1: Examiners. B |the symnasium on Monday evening |this summer. | After the cup matches, May 1 e } 4 3 and there in a bedlam of cheers that |and 16, and the British amateur at| ) = i : S| |cchoed through the rafters greeted |St. Andrews May 26 to 81, Bobby| Ten of the leading baseball um-| The organization will hold an-|k L el Gilcumin 4 e : = & Tot 5 1 ; | . ; ; Amencan League atted for Maguire n Sih A “ cek his third British open | pires in {his city gathered lzst night | Other meeting in the near future. G I ting such an auspicious occasion. As SO Ix—Batted for Cumninghim, in sth. t June 16 to 21. H2|at the Herald office in the first or- : : the new varsity mentor entered the i won_ 4he tournament in 1926 anl|gapization meeting of the newly pro- TD GOURSON hallfihe ROty in g one Jtoup) arose CLEVELAND n for Deberry in 7th, I R 2 A E|Bosen 000 100 02 ‘sutcessf\nl\' defended his cham-|poceq board of haseball officials o | Madison, Wis., April (UP) — and then rang out a checr in his i D e . s e 5 pionship on his last trip abroad in | New Britam, Those attending wer |ROPErt Stewart of Chicago. Hunter | New Britain High school eam, and honor which certainly started off the omooRBBBRBBBOLA comssusnou |l cecsonmuono lomn Sewell, 3b ] Flowers 2, s rabimhes & o ‘hel < e Ll R e 0 T e R e oy : 1927 There also is a possibllity | oninusiastic over the prospec Sheldon of Rochester, Minn., and|he fas one more vear of varsity |festivities with a bang. § et 1b 2 Bissonette, Tiichbourg. Home run: Bisson- | that “he may ramble over to Ge | the association and plenty of mattc p Gharles Bursts of Wreport,. dlL.,; arejifoothall by Ausilin Xy rele of tuai Hodapp. 2b 4 2 3 ette. Double play: Flowars 1 Wright. . many and take a shot at the Ger-| o, eshe 5 | the terans around which. Coach One of Dunn's hest bets for next [master minced but few words when Hedapp sy : : Bases on bantc: or Luaue = ot nrana | ATATICAD Stars Start O 01 man open. | asginzesnad ROROhine Sbas sl L e : \ H Jampteson, 1t truck out: | sion. building the Uni- | season is Eddic Winant,-who besides |he introduced Professor Donahue as Goldman, ss Brown, p Cunning- R | Less than two weeks after he re-| Among the diamond arbiters who | YeTSity of Wisconsin golf team. Stew- | starring in football is also an out-(the first speaker of the evening. 1n Luque. Losing Genefal Sp[]['[s ]flvas[()[] |turns to his native shores, Jones|were present were: Mike Lynch captain. The Badget divot-|standing performer in b a his_customary dynamic fashion the Totals i o el | will re-enter the golfing wars | Larry Manzan, Herbie Sautter, Art |COPRCTS open their play with a|baseball. Winant, a quarterback, chairman of the Athletic Council DETROIT ! PITTSBURGH : [Interlachen in Minncapolis. meet- | Campbell, Miskey Nooman, Jimmy |MeCHNE With the University of Chi- | from New York City. He is a.triple |proceeded to analyze the. football 0 A 3 HA AB T 0 1| New York, April 22 (A—Their ing an array of challengers July 19 |Greene, Jimmy Maher, Eddic Crow- here, May 3. They also are to|threat man with an abundance of [disaster of last fall which centered 0 gk 10; B TIAslang Sl S 1 eves fixed on.a few of Europe's(to 12 for the United States open [ley, Bill Claney and Art Biton, | MY ana, Northwestern, Hlinoig, | scholastic experience. Winant will e e prize trophies, mearly a score of [title he won last vear. He p T o T . Minnesato. I he playing his last reason in the fall.| (Continued on Following Page) Amcrican women athletes sailed |t go direct from shipboard to Min- | self in favor of orzanizi ot ! board the Berengaria ton for | neapolis for practice of nmpirc G et s i, SO T R Bl R BOARDING HOQUSE BY AHERN I championship. women's temnis champion, MrS. | nerion Cricket club in Philadei- [board with Arvt Campbell s teny Melen Wills Moody; the national = i phia. stariing & tber 23, B lu,v’!’ ceretary. The cin n women's golf title-holder. Glenna | j,v's fourih hiz titular competition | Bddie Crowley were named Collett, and 15 other women golf- olf- | of {he season. He hopes to be the |committee of twosto secure dofinit T p S s e L ers. members of the team Miss Col- | firet American to win this title five | Information concerning the ruls : ABOLT FiE eeh EARS AGa W WELL . ) At 09 P P A lett haa selceted for team matches| timos, He won in 1924, 1925, 1 znd by-laws of similar organizations e BlG cHUMP WENT oM -THE /7 : W o’ base: hithr Eons , 1a. | Bo TaLne 1 in England and France. and 1928, but lost in the first round |in other cities. STAGE WHEN A HYPUATIST ASKED / SN WORKED! Dpiblaipley. Ragell t s : : Mrs. Moody will defend her sin-| iy jasg Good t ) 5 i > i E [ ander. Baser on balls: TE : Ll oo Rl CRe S in HSoak o Jonnny Goodman, Oma-| Although the local organization A ForR VoLUNTEERS AUD HE & ~PoPPING Suillvan 1. Struck our: o 2. Los. |Gelhert. & S 3 ha voungster. ‘“vll be guided in a great measure ! COULDRT BE BROUGHT ol oF fis EE-GAD, Dip A COoRK ing pitchers Whiteh, . 5 0 hard court championships at Paris| \frs Robert Tyre Jones, Jr., wili|the plans of other boards of c o i :\am:v.;“.\(a: 10; lead the ww‘: \ccompany her golfing husband on | pires, a distinet et of rules will be | STRANCE AT —THAT —TIME BY FINGER I HEAR SomeHiNG 2 E(OS;\DG?.D 3 i3 3 States Wightman cup forces against| nis campaign in Britain, but their |made here with the best points i SNAPPING waTHEN SOME i = & e Blus, 1b ... ias nilious " o 1 o Dngland at Wimbledon June 13 and | wo children, Clara Malone, 5, and | those of other bourds, used as s -TRY DL\LLIL!:’ ia bSME bAiD_ “~ SOUMDED LIKE A PAGODA otrke b e d L 2 3 L 1\‘ “"\f‘l“‘-’"‘l her I""”»‘h title at| Robert Tyre 110, 3, will remain at |basis of organization. = CORK OUT oF BaTTLE BEING BELLS okl Manush S ‘ ) . ! imbledon st une 23 X ; AL Wileon n 2 Jome with their- grandparents All candidates for membership or & A BOTTLE ,WH A LouD PoP, o SRl 5 | Schalte, ct Ve I ancuro, xxx 1 Chief objectiy r Miss Collett| yyiin he Jones party will be|the board. including those L AND 1T WORKED ! e THAT'S GPEMED, I SWEAR! THBE;IEQ_:!: Melil . N a0 nd her golfir wWill be the | pobhy's Boswell, 0. B. Keeler ot [were prezent at last night's sessior. & WHY T SleeeSTEDd PULLING —THE won aH 3 HELLO e ik am | Atlanta, who has followed the om- | will be required to underzo an « el 5 e British | poror of the links 50,000 miles to | amination, accordinz to the pre CORK oUT oF -HIS VINEGAR EVERYBODY, war. - at Tormby | tgurnaments in the past 14~years. |ent plans. It may be pocsible tha BoriCE S OABRHIASI s _if/ ~UM- AH, WHERE Jagles Womew's | pohby kept himself in good con-|for the fitst cxamination. i Me- b BB FTA Ganm o ~WHAT HAVE T invitation tournament May 21, and | gition during the winter by strenu- | Donald, umpire: Bill McCory. man ) BeeN Dol G2 5 the team atch with France at|ous indoor exercis and is abou: |ager of the Albany haseball club A NAKK , cLYDE ! = |2 5 e RO . five pounds lighter than at the and Marty Conroy, superviser o | On Miss Collett's team will be of his 1928 and 1929 cam- |umpires in the Eastern League, will Mrs. Leo Federman. @ York . His weight is about 172 [be the board that will query the ap- Marian Benne "w Britain, Conn i plicants. The form of examination Louise I'ordyce Youngstown, O to leave Atlanta|has not vet been decided npon wart Hanley sloom . t Apri ,and will s The board will serve for uniform- s Hewlett, N, Y.; | (e W n on the Maure- ity in interpretation of the yules of baseball. Tt will give ump! ! s list of Amervican | better hold on the game cnd national championsl recult in smoother durinz coa- won hix first nationaj Many other pur will b of 21 outlined in later J 2ui 1 . Open at Inwood | The board in it r: ac- Reading, Pa.; Fritzi § v ' 8. Amateur at Merion. [tion, voted to ha a recpresen- ing. W. Va.: Virginia Van Wie, Chi- 8. Amateur at Oakmont. | tative at the opening meeting of the cago; Bernice Wall of Oshkosh, 926—British Open at St. Annes. | City League for the purpose of hav- Wis., Peggy Wattles of Buf- . 8. Open at Scioto. |ing some ambiguous rules now in falo, N Miss Orcutt already is on British Ogen at St. An- | cxistence, cleared up. The board o |her way to Durope, having sailed Arews, [ will also request thé park board to 1(aboard the Olympic on Saturday. 1 —U. 8 Amateur at Mini-{have the diamonds at Walnut Hin ; the rens lahda park. marked off from the infield to passe will b T n. of 1928—1 5. Amateur t the foul flagzs in the outfickl. Thi who has Burn B G Vv because of the as an amateur by the ‘ i s umpire syster il play " 1 g Pobby Jones . ypen and Drit : i <1930 BY NEA SERVICE ri 1 1 coloi e Birmingha a on Icllowi 3 amateur titles. I‘M this spring.