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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1930. Baschall Standing| "™ ™=20vexs | BATTLES BATTALINO FRIDAY BRISTOL LEAGUE ee == SALON WILL NOT : . i lac o ) bl ) ha Speaking Een s 0 e Games Yesterday Royudr Shop men participating in the in- Philadelphia 7, New York G. s f . | dustrial circuit are very promising Stanley Burdicks, manager of the| “PILER Y Boston 5 R : President Thomas Monahan fo oo beses ontenss, | Stale Comptroller Says He Biirritt baseball team last scason| g v ; A - : t. Louis 5, Detroit 4. . s Tanti old ss A team out of th nafin announced today that the Burmits] St Lous . De i ; Call Meeting About May 1 e Would Prefer to Retain Office had held a meoting last night and : - b . [Ervin S0 ? . . Chitago 4, Cleveland 3. G 416 1% 12 ple Tnds practiced at —= L decided to go it alonc this baseball | 5t s season. He stated that almost all| g Standin, o 1 f of the members of the club who are | . migr | pacn i QU L 5 ; ; _ Bristol. _Apr ;- ent e “omptroller Frederick M. Salmon, of baseball players, were in :uten‘dzmcc | Philadelphia 9 3 3 3 i Monah 1 )y Niize and none of them were in favor of i i aloons this com. | Chicago ... 3 | o 5 8 y 4 Y 7 1 albalene toray 0053 =l | nder consideratios joining with the Falcons this com- |y hneion : e ach : : i ¥ that to call il e ol el as ; ing season. Clovalana e v p Caray ] . Y ’ 4 a s of local semi-pro- 0 T 16 tear) | tion of United States customs col« St. Louis . 3 BB .13 3 1 : o ‘.f‘ “]“";‘ : . “"y t "he nine that parti leet t lgeport, a post made 3 Detroit . 2108 0 / . B hat plans e drawr ize the orlginal Burritts, playefs on | p (o A . 2 ) | the starting o the club’s teams of the past few [yooom * : - : G ; tirat loont 3 L g : scasons, and as such, will campaign | YOV YOIK «...... : IR aved until in carly June hut ceond place. v s a ad of secl is place, Mr, i d this season. | 4 Rl i P : : cuit leaders are strongly In itement, he on the diamon s | Ghinea Tadny e | % St ¢ renomina- Philadelphia at New York. - s Q i . an ¢ ¥ this yvea Boston at Washingt - 9 | . : Just at nt indes pointito the Bristol ) ] tean has | tion s < the coming s absolutely no enmity between the | 12808 #8 Sl:‘i’;:};”- J. Tronoski 5 2 g - 3 i i s s el L v lire i f ta convention i uah Burritts and the Falcons, but the| el = £ i organization of & nine will r 1 0 1or ision assu importanc Burritts fecl that they have been on | Chicaso at Cleveland. | Rt 1 : : at the West Bnd Athletic club, 1he ! nly boys 3 Holtical siniHeance: Snce tor e their own so long that they will be well able to carry their banner for- | ward again this scason. | E. Linn - 106 k t ey « 1 | Vosney 12 10 4 ; {alitne Havald B . 1 Trart April Westport yesterd nitely removs ed himself as cand for the po! Instead, the Burritts will reorgan- | ‘ of Iar- Manager Burdick stated that there | 5 | warner . 124 1% 2 5 | 3 2 a SR ility of augmenting the S et 51 Al fes Games Tomorrow [ Dobrowshi | g Delroit at St. Louis. . | schenk R bRn e Ot : V : o rement of Chicago at Cleveland. | Murphy 7 & el e h ) er Merritt i & - | Robertson # cred as possible nt n « E rritt, Philadelphia at New York. oy : [ v sta S ac- | Zuce . i - N e nd i or- M n NTR b ¢ E. Lavery of Aice Satumany attermson t 5 oiloci| Eoston at Washington. G v Bk S RIRTRENSTEAMS (ENTER el el K val Hill ark. All lay | T R N ¢ 3 The only promises have been r i T n « « e for the D NATIONAL LEAGUE e i : %, C DR R e e ONE-MILE RELAY RACE <on:: armination it 3 vited to attend the scssion and all| — oy i e 3 3 : ek PR v . West Ends. The Horton outfit | Dahistrom : : IR h new candidates will be welcome. | et G g‘lctf‘}'cSlcrdny Volvz s | . . organized, i of uncortatn caliber and e H s el it S souis 8, hicago 3. LAk i e X 2 ! must be c Forestville es cams > (4 HEES > R The Republican A. C. junior base-| Philadelphia 6, Brooklyn 5 | Vet i \ vy g e : : < cond place v - 1 T Vi I ( *)UDIQHC“(’ !Oi 'Ivllal 3 ball team will hold its first practice| New York at Boston, postponed, : & 567 . : i 5 pected to reorzaniz Sson R tombEicibinbcralizeo e D On Kidnaping Complaint tonight at 5 o'clock at the Washing- | Wet grounds. I aTsting e o e ; ok § e . ; | Practicany ST ton school diamond. All candidates (Other clubs not scheduled). | Seledym batts & S ! ? 5 plaving ma are welcome to try out for places| = | Linn . i i by the sextet of clubs on the team. Standing sarclia : ; promoted Twil Firona for t of ‘tha: R W. 7 R s , |8 5 i ; s | Paul Schur, one of the It At R 3 iy Aneanan W The Oakville Davies would like to | New York ....... 4 2000} E || ET e o h Rk artists of the minor loop in *28 whils e ) fore ‘rederick 1. Austin in jssue a challenge to teams for|Pittsburgh ...... 3 3 3 Y - 5 . s 9 member of the Maple 1ind Junic i \ . el games. The team has played togeth- | Chicago g e goald ; ¢ 9 it . ? 3 gned his monicker to a Horton S aiishod er for the past five years and holds | Boston .... 5 3 e : ] v I 4 ; RNt wet. Others to enter the folds ¢ a franchise in the Litchfield Counly\r’)\iladflwl\\vc erene E 500 |Quenk % i ¥ 4 fish-pole outfit includ | <yhania Carnival dly Kkid- Bascball league. The team is com- [St. Louis . 429 | Walters e % A H 5. Lwins Ox Var nder- posed of high school players and |Cincinnati . y E 56| T 3 ' i Schmelter, “Lefiy” Il other fast members of the baseball | Brooklyn ... 3 Landers BUSHY GRAHAM PPhil. 1 ; \a city. The child had voro i 2 championship: been company in that section. The man- | onoski .123 The West linds | Vollhardt .........118 — - . s 1 the agement would like to hear from Games Today Kloss cfty™ McH composed of Jensington and teams of like cali-| -St. Louis at Chicago. | Fagan SEBE T 7 Sa4 ! ; Datt L Martin, King, Cou i R e S S ¢ . Drrs. N L ber. The Oakvilles have no home| New York at Boston. S g Bushy G 10w that th I ([ N 3 Af cord, rai «xpr re to have field. Managers can communicate| Brooklyn at Philadelphia. pion’s han in - The Maple Lind ve “Dute Dap N > : o with Joseph Zappone, Davis street,| Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. 3 3 liey i, barring f v hol onard, Walt Berz, Deo and Ra o 4 =y They ple 1ot g s when ars Oakville. ! ! e | certainly hope doc a that | Mi itk Llelinsliny R ; : I 1 ¢ conrt on April 14. SN0rey's AmCS TOMIOTEOW. 3 : A Hilr Patt Nill e Lo ssive and | ban, I Kamins Timmy Kane P : e < i The Ridgewood Athletic club team | New York at Boston. | too strong for Grahi e Cas- | Tommy 0 theinvrinklos, AR : e clociian ALLEY CATS WIN of Bridgeport is also trying to com-| Brooklyn at Philadelphia. ter . 5 LEE S ; . |sin erly ef Wat v and now | sEay 1““‘0!“ i C y e s Alley Cats defeated plete its schedule for the season. A | Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. . i M ! 3 y i Sl \l W M P k of ¢ taff sends reg g Bl : TR SoN gt f : s ‘baseball tean 1HE challenge s Issued to dny semi-pro St. Louia-at Chicago. ‘ = ajorit 0. DOl S Fllt_nS 10X o e o ag e Aol | penneylvanta fllshed in. that ordep] fecond time 0l Tt esiorTi team in this city or vicinity for| _— e — Ch w F d aliam J3 about washe [los g SRSt e o S oo Bt ol zotta hit three doubles in e e e Apion {0 Win FriGRy |5 S S o o oo “honsh 1 i ok bebind aard | Prazetta DI thvee doutles i organization and last season won 22| o i Stanley Rule ¢ LUy Py A A & L e e R i a ’1“n..x up as follows: Fr el :mr(;}i :-lexm‘gms‘l‘;;'r\c:;\f Games Yesterday : S Wartrord, April DiTerencs (o GaH o e L I e (6wl a5 iha| NondestiIiarer f St soar |Indiana, We e e erea LRy 3"’;5,’1“0?3 (_.;hfmh'.;a‘tmm o Toronto 3, Newark 0. 3 s opinion is the thing that make:| punches too hard for Bushy. |son and, although favored 1 19 | Kalamazoo, Mich., Dart Safio of and Geneviese 2b. The .orl( g 3 | guf{-““ i J"s\ey ltveh horse racing and other sports 00| yalt rumbull, North American | win the crown, succeeded 1 1I, Princeton, Army. vas played in Finnegan's ale port. | Baltimore 6, Montreal for that matter, according to an old | Newspaper Alliance — If Bat Batta-|ing his chargss to t e in s University and Pennsyl > The Wonder Five basketball team | Rochester 13, Reading saw. And it is truer in no sport|lino heats Gra , it surely will befend place and an idea may be gaine W k: e s 7 & it | = | . & F. | than in boxing where there | P Shcan v al m M r Georze Scott’s 1nde of the col ants I T 2 - lainaltl get championship of | | | mox o feather in his cap. Graham is a| On M Georze Scott's Iing AMATEUR TOURNEY :,'“O’"z: “,f\"‘”l‘:f\:: 4‘)(“\"‘1‘6‘2‘0& & 2‘."\ Standing |Gz, sl o £ | usually s a diftrence of epinion not | great little fighter. He is nol gener-|nine are expected o be the follow- Pemn relay v L April 23 (UP)—Ama< the Hi-Y, R. A. C. Arrow A. C.|Baitimore o Bl RS b B eenoy & only before the bout but after it as!q) dited with being @ at|ing players: “Vin” Carney, winner| Harvard alse has entered tear 1 boxers from Cleveland, Boston, Belvidere Blues and St. Mary's T{Aurmo B 3 M. Jakubowi 5 1 2 1l n ¥ boy who can floor ;n‘ the slu 7 title of the loop last ] tree medley, the four mil iladelphia and New York will 3 ¢ 4 e i orieivaisleisie - Gorman ... 5 That is one rcason for the unpre T twi g Bud Taylor | seas Ben Reilly, Moc Holcomt, | 4¢ v everal field cvents. compet r-city tournament feam. Any quintet disputing this|Rochester .... - ) } | s . ament claim can get in touch with William T::O\:[écx 110 931 | cedented interest in the ten-rounl four os ave a real soc L i Paul ed” McCarthy, Bud Fisher oy - + cent Athletic club, April 24 Terderian, manager, by telephoning | Newark 5 | Corbin Screw {bout between Bat Baitalino. world's | Steve Handloviteh, Jim Malcolra ’1“\“ l\‘\ WIN :..\\n.m | Cor is s led in seven bt bkt RELAL G 0 < . Bian o B = featherwgight champion, and Bushy| Al wi cs that sports|and “Dinty” Moorc Oakland, Cal, April 23 () - 5 ¢ lock. o ‘ StelTibotmesnihiandiols Montreal . g i 1a5seee o : nam,Ythe Utica Ghost, set for| writer ar i fans them-| Jour of the six clubs mentione on Bruins ed the Vakland Reading .... 1 0!S MeGraw 1 E el L “000 | Mancrelia <l 807 19 130 | Friday night at the Hartford state | sclves—that they 160k at the samefor membership in the league have | Sheiks, 3 to 2, in an exhibition jc:| GLASGOW RANGERS TO TOUR IN QUARTERFINALS 1 i e e : 228 = armory. v?m\v o Sy }w:m o m‘lq} m“mx [|M[ prasti o l'r‘l‘h‘v‘\ 14:‘»: night. 1.01 |1 Gleas ‘Tx.um. ,‘;nnl 3 TT S [ 1{‘;;‘;::)";?“!]:' = :w\'\lm'd “,‘ (:,I‘”'” ';,‘il,,:‘)'\‘mort“,\HM sonal opinion. with Smith picking | tho management of Ray Bichma rry on a pass from Galbraitl ball feam is to tour Canada this sume Eight of First Ten Ranking Tennls| norone0at Newark, g Graham and h : pu m»]‘;[ have already completed hookings . and Weiland o s mer, with a tilt against a New York Ao ateallat Halticiore: e s e R BushyRstitnd ot inal the Tavorike f - on B A Leidng SSORS) G In the cvent that on= | fr s two m s later, team probable. Rochester at Reading. Stingle i 51 |the days move on toward the zero TRLY Molch 5 et 190 | oy Dixon Tournamen:. —_— Sk _ 190 | hour. | . o Ly $'1 But a poll of leading New York | A BREAK FOR THL UMPIR OUT OUR WAY B WILUAMS White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. 3 137— §83 | boxing writers finds a ma t Columl Mo., April 23 (T Um- y 1 il 23 (P—Quarter fi roun: = 5 American Fhe 3a ¢ e | pire bait is taboo at the Univer- | magohes, Of Uhe, Aagon g 7 New Haven 6, Pittsfleld 5. Bodack ... ¢ g e e | tennis tournament today brought in-| ravirorq 6, Bridgeport 5. Tyborski - i H politan writers were cany : “ , di (&K to action cight of the first ten rank- | [3 Tyborski . . week and the opinions of some of ing players of the country. | Standing Aol them are given. The preponder- In the upper half of the draw,| r 5 e g ance, as will be seen, is on the side B O T E' h I Frank Hunter, New Rochelle. N. Y., | springfield . ... "" 730 - Corbin Cabinet ., |of the featherweight champion angs ui lg t was pitted against Berkeley Bell of | providence . 5 YN I Dan Mirror: 1lino _ Dallas, and John Van Ryn, Orange, | Allentown can't lose hy Graham, however . J., met Gregory Mangin, Newark, | Hartford . is just the type of fighter Bat néeds | N. J. In the lower half, John Doeg| Albany 5 Meghan S to meet just now to acquire the ex of Santa Monica, Calif., was matched | Now Haven . 10 _ 17 | perience @ champion should havye with Wilmer Allison, Austin, Texas, | Bridgeport ...... s New Britain Machine but which he missed because of his and George Lott battled Fritz Mer- | pittsficld .., .. 1 lag | Y. Tresen ... sudden rise. I saw Bushy ( ) cur, Harrisburg, Pa. 5 [EATEanehl 2081 91— 1s2 |give Kid Chocolate one of Chocolate's Of the quarter finalists only Mer- Games Today ‘. Farmer toughest fights at the New York cur was extended. He had to go| RBridgeport at Hartford. | L. Pershys .. " 15— Coliseum a . He's a sea- three sets to beat Ammet Pare, Day-| Pittsfield at New Haven. : soned campaigner, ton, ‘0., national cly court cham-| Albany at Providence. Russell & i Bill 2 pion, 4-G, 10-8, 6-2. Springfield at Allentown 2. 5. McGuire McKnirne ARl = ——— iy 5 Murray Lewin, Mirror Graham Games Tomorrow 9 = FG T ST NG T : PRk should beat Batta He figures to I H s LA l H Bridgeport at Hartford. REOISTIEY o on form. Dushy has been boxing very | Pittsfield at New Haven. HT! : pinion well of late and, in my opinion. Albany at Providence. Landers i ‘ v the Associated Tress 2 2 should hand Bat a hoxing less c By the Associated Press. e A A e e S g lesson. H Portland, Ore.—Primo Carnera. | St SR has too much axperience for ihe Ttaly, knocked out Sam Baker, Los | ST Jennings - Sestaat champion, but it should be a hot Angeles. (1). LEAYES FOR ENGLAND R AT e e s 4 81 )1 | serap nevertheless. - LR o 24 s Done Skeene, Tribune — 11 T v Cleveland—Billy Wallace. Phila-| —_— | A1 iy a betting man. a goodly portion o delphia, and Jocy Goodman, Cleve- North & Judd the Skene millions would be land, draw, (10) Valkonis . i 3 = | on the belief that Battalino wiil - Atirph g Dl over Bushy Graham Iriday night GEORGE FISHER Dayton. O.—Roy “Tiber” Wil- 3 certainly am stringing along with the liams, Chicago, outpointed Gorilla British Isles. M £ e . champion. but this fact should not st. Louis, Apgil 23 (P Jones, Akron, O.. (12). 1 ; | make Graham supporters contem- | IMisher, new Louis Chicago, April 23.—(P—Jimmy | o4 SVite Sticide Bosh wishos. fielder, the first Johnston, big smile and all, today new season howled W r g rar: Gk A . ans by, collecting « ‘ Har -|team from India beat the Grecian | Will Wood. Sun — I belicve Bat)nin Donsaonred and teady beeause offy li Cup feam, in' tho first round| Beitalino Sill win ftom Bushy G Lo v e : s Fresno, Calif.=—Sailor il_r,m;: drills over his hgmclmhs in Sl'for‘ s urop;an Tonsl Davis i GUp ham. I expect to see Graham get | York m“mv in r m“ c Chicago, technically knocked out| P2UL and Minneapolis, the national | i ol Dif s B e e s Rocttger 10 the metropolis. | amateur champion passed through|Mmatches here today. “he score Was|,nq"inen Jet down with Rattalino w National 1 - had no Oriel Astrudillo, Los Angeles, (5). - 5 S | b I \ ool (- | Chicago, cn route to Philadelphia | three matches to two. king command from then on.| chance to show Jolm N Giar where he will play a 36 hole practice N TR 7 | Bushy's peculiar will bother YESTERDAY'S STARS | mateh nerore ‘embarking for Tng. | OREGON PLANS SPECIAL TRAIN | 5o for a il bt Pattalino's Oregon State College is outlining | ;o punch and a-| made befo —_— plans for a special train to take the N : | = A BiE Lhe AahelateA T ress i - [ football team,gband and fans to Chi- | j), the Tnternatic 1 vor-| Sk e ] MOMENTS WED LIKE TO LIVE OVER Bill Hallahan, Cards—Ield Cubs| WITHDRAWS FROM TEAM | ¢80 next fall for the Oregon State-| “3im Jennings, Qraphic T pick | tunity w \ I ¢ | s : tn five hits to beat them for sccond | Montreal, Que., April F)— | West Virginia grid contest. The trib | pattalino 1o win over Bushy Graham. | injurics forc | time.<8-3; fans nine men. | Grieving over the death of an in-|Wwould be made via Los Angeles,| Ned Brown, Morning World — 1iup. | Ted* Gullic, Browns—Singled in|fant son, Willard F. Crocker, sec.|With stops for workouts cn route. | 1ith to drive 'n run that Leat De-|ond ranking tennis player of Can- ' R o e Jeggho ads, s decided ot ho. it not| GALESMAN SAM He Ought To Bing Miller, Athletics—Hit home | Participate in the fourthcoming o run in ninth to beat Yanks, 7-5. |Davis cup series with the United Buddy Myer, Senators—With a ;‘fi'a“a‘ ner dnkany, tennis competi- single drove in run that beat Red|!ion in the immediate future. B 2 =y Sor. 418, I 12th, (WELL HERE | am, GUz2! J{ GO0D!. AND WHEN DID tR. D) {4e DONT SAY- KIS SHop | [AW,DON'T WORRY, eul;t-\ “ELL KNOW eNoucH ) Barney Friberg, Phils—Hits sac- Bad acam’ STITed, TW TAILOR., S Was CLOSEO — BUT | LEET PUT (T ON '_(v;« loooz_g =3 o TaKe \T \N! rifice fly with bases filled i nintn HE'D HONE MY SUlT TTH' SUUT JUST TH! SAe. elthecticl= to defcat Brooklyn, ¢ = ——— e N = DONE? Ve el sen, CONSTRUCT GOLF COURSE ew or = ; “TH! SU(T (S T00 LARGE! Chicago, April 23 (#) — Chicago E(Ts vr,'\a LIKE AT(ENTY business men members of the Cham- SPAILES ; HOW'LL HE KNOW ber of Commerce, may fraternize on / ) . WHAT Ta 00 WiTH the golf links instead of at the ban- : E NEn (2 Stanley o | Battalino is a home town boy apd Players Continuc Play i’ )l.’lson-i Corum, Evening Journal: | Graham should win the fight, | Jimmy Johnston, Big Smile and All | ¢ DU, AN AN Bt Bound for Golfing Wars in the R W T.a Grosse. 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