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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 380, 1930. NEW BRITAIN BASKETBALL CLUB MAY BECOME MEMBER OF EASTERN HALF OF AMERICAN COURT LEAGUE — BOYS’ CLUB ATHLETIC TEAM LANDS 13TH IN NATIONAL FEDERATION COMPETITION—HITTERS HAVING THEIR DAY IN MAJOR CIRCUITS e Sh P e S S RO P LS R e PR SIS R = SLUGGERS START TO WIN 'WALKER CUP TEAM WOMEN TO HAVE SIX ENTRIES IN DERBY [BOYS’ CLUB PLACES 13TH i WILL SAIL TODAY v . IN INDOOR COMPETITION Three of Seven Big League Contests Played Yesterday . : . ; : i Local Athletic Team Makes Creditable Showing in Na- Are Decided in One Big Frame — Brooklyn Beats American Gollers Will Defend : e/ ) &/ i tional Trials — Total of 57 Clubs Entered — New Giants, 19 to 15—Phillies Make Braves Their Vic-| 1r0py Won Again Last Year A g T ke 0 Haven Group Finishes Eighth Among the Leaders tims—Pirates Defeat Champion Cubs — Washing- | = i y g - - 0 '/ —New Brlta_un Duphc_ates Its Showl‘ng of va.ast ton Senators Win Eighth in a Row—Athletics Also |, ~°% York. April 30 (UP)— . . g PR L i /’ ) Year—No Single Boy in State An Individual Win- i | America’s Walker cup team sails ner Win. today to defend the trophy which . Saaars his been the objective of interna- 5 3 L 4 b ‘ s | The N itain Boys’ club By the A ed Pres R E L 35 tional amateur zolf (competifion and > Toak 0 v , 2 2 he New Britain Boys’ club again The id having one big inning | Heving 5 4 i R IO, 4 4 . 7 A . : }mucnd 13th in the ninth annual in- Rufting, . . « o | the proud possession of this country i 3 2 3 i to win a t all game seems to be door athletic competition conducted \g more 1 more into favor S s ever since was offered. 1 08" & ¥ ol % | the National Boys' club feder: n the major leagues, either by acci- - Bobby Jones and his fellows who 5 / A ! o 48 A lv n, according to official f&zm'esLL— lent or intent. T ‘ Hie | Tolale - L S helarel o e taan : / i : 7 |1caseq from federation headquarter 165, now fi their batting b z A L / , | where were 37 clubs entered in the L rather slow star cup ara brimmmg with confidence, ! p / 3 / | competition, so that New Brituin i P 10 L basn i e naturally cnough, becausc the vy o s / ' il Marian Bennett to Be Miss Col- | stood weit wp among the leaers, ana Jounding out eno E tan i ”"”“ never. b ‘“11"““”( )"0” Mor % ) i .Y / 7 ! & : g |only one other Connecticut group. e A e SRULL 2 the youngest and one of the newest 2 5 , / 3 7/ . Y lu[[ P '[ P F " | the New Haven Boys' club fin n i ue games pl L £ i opinonseigehiss teainnates) 3 E Sy ek 5 = — that the local organization had ardny pece Just one St of | Rommel 2. Kuling 3, Smit when he said that he expected ad o 3 Sunningdale, England, April g0 | finished in 18th position. ons of this fact out of the 2 ¢ ¥ 5 . 4 - i 5 14 P Clenan Coflatt will load. her|. The Amerlcin Boys' Comumon- ve turned up lately Doci Willing, the other Oregon- % § 3 % 3 % i ; | wealth of Chicago was again ths decided o 1an, who has had previous Walker | < 3 £ b American women's golfing team |winner of the competition, scoring ] cup experience, was cqually optimis- ; Y Sl 1 3 \gainst a picked English squad here | 16,393 points in the four classes and tie. “How can we lose?” asked the 7 5 five events. The Jewish People's Doc. “We have a group of the fin- | women's team match in the game's | institute, another Chicago organiza- cst amateur golfers— (leave me ous ! i g I istor tion, was second with 14,823.1, fol- of this)—and we are going to do i/ i X Gl ' o i - 2 : - The lowed closely .by the Passaic Boy¢ battle for a cup which means a lot 2 : . club in New Jersey, the Little Tock Tonist 2 | the winner. Boys' club in Arkansas, the Palama To Rt R CoEs b X . In addition to Bobby Joncs, Don settlement in Honolulu, Hawaii, th» ; ' Moc and “Doc” Willing, the mem- West Orange Community House in bers of the American team ar New Jersey, and the Syracuse Boys' ! elub in New York state. How Connccticut Clubs Pinished New Haven placed eighth with > soven werd the one big inning, and Sl e tomorrow in the first international the Brool match match will consist of five oursomes and ten singles with the foursomes in the morning and the | singles in the afternoon. Miss Collett, the American cham- pion, will use all 17 of the players Giants car- ca to its limit as Brooklyn SWnerstagaln e lion=d for et Sullimalehsoca s the American wneis Ouimet, Harrison Johnston, ONEIS AR Agabiona R Echal BUltHT mepical econd time in i row b ! J A s e il ettt D100 the plovers . 5 track st place in the Kentucky D Six have enterc ints, which include Toiites 4 score of 19 13. Brooklyn scored nd Mackenzie, Geo Von Llm | U ck, ‘v”l \] i 2 n o ['I\muud y Der X ha ¢ red mc 3 h in Juisomtn, Ty Tt o . Sarazen 11 and Desert Light. 11 ru off four Giant pitchers in the A o only 11 players, 20022 v » New rita T e e pREADE 140 Certainly the United States never | T T S Jor the Americans only Miss Col- |12.002:2 points, “}1",""' e a i n warriors came back with a |Ma Be i y | has sent abroad as strong a_team i > ) lett, Virginia Van Wie and Maureen |Peintage was 11,617.9. 0 son- nine run third ; 5, s 5 0| of amateurs. They will sail this aft-| (Associated Press S | N year as a varsity athicte. He won|Orcutr, will play in both the four- (Recticut ciubs flaished s follows: Philadelphia’s National league club | ey o L e ik o) ernoon and the odds will be that| Louisville, Ky, April 3 - i 10 coveted maize “M" in both foot- | somes and singles. For the Engli }"'1‘1("["'”1\ 0‘;"'1 A ‘\‘\’, e likewise won an entire game in one | Gullic, r { v will come back with the When the Kentucky Derby is run at | LIEU 1 flualliand hageball, © N Tetuned lifoani ninaiociine L0 fonrsomelplay |l ies oy SRR S sy Boston Braves as 2 e 0| Walker cup. historic Churchill Downs May 17, 10 school in 1928 after a year's ab- fers ulso will compete in singles, | /2P d lpltu e Ior most of the members of the | mere 1 will have to look to his sence, Joe performed so brilliantly | Mrs. Latham Hall giving way to ”'],F‘,“‘:J,,,I\ P i d place, 8,533.8 points; Good Will After seven scoreless | : stanzas of a4 duel between Ray |iemmpieh D wee D team the thrill of going abroad has | laurels at one of the end positions though |Doris Chambers in the singles ROl R ) 2 1 0 I oo T A ol ctor es,| Six 3 ave candidates nom- former position had heen The American squad arrived at Boston, Philadelphia suddenly o (] LR IR M B UL L whi g X 7 Yo i 180.8 points; and Boys’ club of i E : ) ; g, Graham Fair Vanderbi o i as elected captain noon and less than four hours later Al e Sl Lo St fo Roort 5 - = = Johnson played at St. Andrews 1n |them, Mrs. ham IFair Vanderbilt B. n T W, W 1 (‘ a | f i e ‘ : : : " : on Michigan's championship baskel- | ways tuning up their strokes and | The Catholic Community center The Pittshurgh Pirates gave the the Walker cup team which defend- | standing carly favorites, Sarazen 11 F' e . [ The Catholie Communiy centor i et Cbe i !‘::\N\];J‘\}n 4 Aelil ¢d the trophy at Chicago in and Desert 1 I 0163 pall quintet, and in the spring con- | retting rid of their sea legs. ‘I‘,,IV\E \F\G“ ,’i“; I":; fl“‘:,il{:(lljl,,',"n‘,f.l.,v‘. i : ack | o plave: ; by played ubroad Cifty-six years ago, when Aris- i ! scintion with cham-| After the team match against the [ON1Y 766.6 poin ¢ 5 three innings and got n all back | 5 e i eibok not plaved ,.f)ru:«] Tifty ix y - ago. ‘\ \;' 1 ,\';. 3 L by catching for the | Bnglish, Miss Collett and most of | Memorial Newsboys® house in New in one to beat the nal leaguc art . Blu il Moe, 20-year-old Portland colleg- | tides captured the first Kentucky el ship ou - | Snglish, Mis i lenorieliprewatoyel oy iy {for qualification and the — Catholic Mhamipions diinl tes pick- |4 . Stewart . W.lian, and George Voigt, New Yori |Derby, such a thing woman en- won the confer- {her companions will leave for i I 2 Imost 11 > | Bays' club of Halifax, N. §., Canada, ven cou in the sixth that gave ¢ wart rt as members of an internationai | heard of. For 3 5 almost the Sl el ain of the | % out Jlo Bisons can atiribut S St % Byl A el S : : ¥ !veteran. will be making their first | tering a horse in th AR e ; ! < . | Formby to compete in the British ¢ Ste u their present lofly position in i 9 women's championship in which the : o o ’ e ) e e S e disqualified for submitting inac- them their ninth victory P 1K batte ) : 1St amn and their first trip abroad. same condition prevaile L e T fgrid s Joe did not four the | * 4 £ | curate figures. o P e : . ted for su st In contrast with the two previous | 1904, Flwood, owned by Mrs. Lasca | 1 0 20 W 1 wp the four| Orient with the busehall team last | AN round last year only (o lose 0| "y ® nonnecticut boy was an in- the National league s 3 5 i : Walker cup invasions of Ingland.|Durnell of Calif A ealcnratABIn [ ohn SRR summne it would have necessi- {Jovee M "‘1“':,"‘{‘ on s \ ““;;] Alvidual sinner Istael Teventar of The Washington Senators H CHI the 1930 team will have no formal of five to finish ftirst and the ice was 0 13 % porting late for fall prac- | 14s retirec e AL R QX CUlg B et SR S T COmmonywe duced the only big inning in the four | . d o ¢ ements except for the cup |broken. v G‘Tu\v: (‘“s 1o ?_’ A e Ao Eby "””!}.US,L‘,‘{' 1gs for the team matehes|) ) 1o g0-pound class with American league games to win their | jioyn.de, 5 q g o tches at Sandwich on May 15 anil Since that time a number of wom- | = he Bigore Rloriin as onc of the outstanding | R on tones: | points, Jack Weinburg of the same cighth in a row und make the ANy 2 o ufl en owners have tried for the highest A 315 onitPenfC 5 a rather medio e lon tiana N group made 3,464.3 points to lead the ning streak the longest either major | 1o 4 | Captain Jones' program calls fo~| honor of the American turf but only |\, o0 (unding with seven wins Leam. The close of the last basket- | €T (O G B0 VaTRE A0 | 95 pounders, and Barney Cohen, league Las seen this year, They cls et | ) the Walker cup match, the British | two have met success R oR Rt sLRAE ball scaswn saw him leading his| o S8 SO COMIEY, A BRI onother commoniwealth member, ave away eeven runs in thr o . + 1 amatcur and open and perhaps one | Hoots of Oklahoma o e s G e in points, having regis- | i 50 I-m/‘]:m:" \*]‘ “:; L”“I '\"* topped the 125-pound group with nings then tied score the | 8 it )| or two other tournaments. Between |, Hertz of Chicago. 1 Blacle |/ sy Ut ALl Buf- tered { Watson and Jean McCulloch: Mau- |S:494.4 points. A, Long of the Boys’ third as they pounded Tom Zacl e omel e the tim the British amateuc | Gold, owned by Mrs. Hoots, finished | ¢ FHE 0 ing off 4 closing| Now each day he is out practicing | {1070 D S0 a Rocalie Knapp ve, |Club of Little Rock made 3,631.5 and Sherid fror > mound 3 B 2 v nd open he plans to visit, ne:, ind in 1928, Reigh Count, Mrs. | J o 0 o The Bisons held | With the b 1l squad, assured Of [ yico 1) beqrson j““'l Phyllis ‘“ - | points to lead the 110-pound section ent on to def the New York i u 0 0 ulGermany and Italy Hertz' racer led a field of the | e end of seven in-;his old job behind the plate. Michi- iy 4% g . Mida and Fritzi Sti.|&nd make the highest point total of ankees 11 to 8. Five Yankee error: s CRR z | Al of the p rs arc expected o | largest in Derby history i ST Sanray ith | gan will rch a long time before yor << 130 1is park and Diana Fish. | &MY _boy in the country, contributed to New York's downfall. | pya1 1 : remain in England to compete for eside Mrs Vanderbilt, two wom- A 108 fir 15 expert and versatile 4l o Mre, H. A, Martelle and Deg- | Chysical Director Raynard Ander- three of them contributing to the the British amateur championship en from the east have candidates | b ) [ performer as the bashful behemoth, \ttles ve, Miss 15 Corlett ama |S0n Of the local club has expressed Senator rally hos Piat St. Andrews, starting May 26 anid | nominated 0 cla hey | pits ¢ the Orioles 18 hich | Jog 'Truskowski. L e mself as well satisfied with the The champion Philadelphia Ath- | § o e s A scveral will stay over for the British |are Mrs. Madeline H. West of New | : 5 |showing of his boys. The records letles were content to i R " open at Hoylake, June 16, York. owner of &ir Johren and Mrs. S o ntme o v, Miss Gourlay; |m8de here ihis year were much bets in pairs, but, led by Al Simmons and ¢ American forc in the British | 1K McLane of Monk Md., 0wi- S 3 2 FIGHTO LAS[ N[GHT Ve, Mrs. Watson: Miss |ter than those made in former con- Mickey Cochrane, they got four fwo- i ke . open will be reinforced by profes- |er of Chain Lightning s i | Miss Wilson; Helen |L°5tS and these enabled New Britain somes and a single to beat the Bos- | Aiirs, ss | T . sional stars. Horton Smith alrcad Louisville will be represented ¢ it £ ; e Rise MaGullorns Vi R e tounainaln 1 isiposiSion aenl € 1aan = ton Red Sox. 9 to 5. itgell, ss . is en route to defend his French | Mrs. Iiva de Lozier, owner of |org, \ ) S L s Corlett; Edith Quiet vs, |5 competition all 2 'H)m ‘;’kyl””,.i 0ld Red Faber of the Chicago i cone 3 [ Y open title and will try his luc! Itoll '¥ Mrs. B M. Evans || ; AR e < — Allic Wolif, Brook- e .xf::["<“h“‘m]l:r:;‘\:;:rp\\‘{;l h 1»‘:3".1' i > 5 e rinated Cabi Iy, Lnocked out Georgie Deschner, | ] N | the English championship. Leo Die-[of Chi 18 nominated Cabildo |, % { n the third i 1 ouw ark; Mrs. Stewart Hanley vs. Miss : s ) 1 < i : ewar 5 g e much larger than the local club. 00d pitchi cais as gl s{gel. American professional title- [and Mrs. . G. Simmons of - Fort [y Rochester ! and | N Sl () Lobbett; Mr. Leo Federman vs. Miss [ MU0 5 y ned the Detroit Tigers, | Loller, will sail with the Walker | Worth, Texas, is represented With | rinajy” drove Al iaux from the| Bethlehem, Pa Caston Liecadre, ick; Louise loryce vs. Doris s Faber went the full nine| ' L cup squad, having entered the Bri‘- | Ulster Princ box in the midst of a five run rally | rance, outpointc Jack Portney, | oy, GR[D PLAYER D[ES inninfs and :!thot he gave 14 Detroit o v L ish open and booked ceries of | Of the women owners. t ndi- { (hat tied the reore in the fifth, The | Baltimore, (10); Pete Shedrick, Phil- g hits, he fann.d seven and had the iwo ba 5 v y " | matches with Abe Mitchell, ¥ dates of Mrs. Vanderbilt a it | 5, however. ¢ back with two Iphia, outpointed Billy Druko, ARKLOW'S TROUBLES e hacking of two home runs by Carl L (L 4 k pro champion. standin s a two year old Desert | .yns that won the game in ir halp | Germany, (). Tondon, April 50, (UP)—lkere- |Leo Murphy, 21, Halfback on U. of Reynolds and one by Bill Cissell o SRy T o Light starte xteen times and was | o 5 ST Indianapolis — Spug Myers, To- |y Minilosdortlioker ape L Cleveland's 6 to 4 victory over the | rir exan; and first five times, second six times an Reading jumped on Smith for s catello. Idaho. outpointed Jou RiV-|jyying o recent horse race at Cat-| Pitisburgh Tezm, a Vietim of In- . Louis Browns had the 1.101st| Bases on e b SECOND PR[MO GARNERA third threc es, running out of the | on puns in the first and trin Cedar Rapids, Ja.. (10) terick Bridge: consecutive ap 1ce of Jor 2 B money but twice, He won med Montrea ifor tlie founth| AMassillon, 0. = Y nRioe p. m.—Arklow hus bolted on | duries From Scrimmage. as its feature although he had noth- | = % Nunrainibe dur the season and showed his o in the ¢ ser l stopped Ray I"al, Charleroi, 4 to the post, and has com-| pigtshy il 30 P—Lco Mur- ing to do with the triumph. Joe was in st Boxing Promoters Near Padua, Italy. foot on the Churchill Downs ftr (4) o R S | A i St S L circuit of the course. phy, 24, a halfbeck on the Univers shape to play as he has been | N l L A R v capturing the Kentucky Jockey giving only onc n ar . 3 73 ] Avklow is still running after |gity of Pittsburgh football team A sture for two| ationa eague Have Discovered Another Man | eln He was sccond in the | hits est of Mot VEN ALL AROUND | Jleting fwo circuits, N e e e e da but he has n A but one | _ Mountain Boxc Junior championship at Aqueduct. ched Henry » for New York, April 30 (UP)—The | 3:41—Arklow has been pulled up. | pital of a broken neck. Mrphy. game since he joined the Tndians ten | i A Mrs. Vanderbilt's & en 11 faced the Read v S I N0 New York Yankees have a minister's | 3:46—On returning to the paddock [giugent in the School of Medi vears o and wanted to preserve | o : Voltaba ril 3 — the barrier ¢ , won four art, Sm ‘o p . : 4 sprious difficulty at ar v i son. His name Toster wrds. Arklow collapsed. [sducation at Pitt. was injured in a nis record. Johnny Hodapp's home | I A ) In Giovanni Campor is town- | times, was > times and un- | Quellic ‘ lit for read- | ige §5 a pitcher. The New York | 5:50—Arklow did not come under | g Thursday of last week run in the third, the fir y b e 2 ' 1 *lship, a toolmaker 22 years old and | placed four time s have a former saloon keep- | the starter's order: alor Vounta o Cleveland player as | o S ; U | six feet six inches tall, weighing 242 | ed the Tremon His name is Ken Williams. | 4:04—After collapsing Arklow ex- | e SHe i S the leading factor in the rthrow . L pounds aft month’s intensive and the Yo cs at aics Hopkins piteh : n outfielder, | pired. Panthers as a utility man last fall. of the Browns. 3 e, 1b g vz r promoters of near! as thi the Lmerican | 5-0 trinmph oy yronto. giving | 2 AB NBW D v His comrades favorite sport while with | f 30 K 1 it ' { nm QTN PRONE o _T— S Ll SET SLUGGHG RECORD { EGAD, BUSTER, FaR ~THE NEXT VEH‘IWMNELL 2\( WeiL, I see i : . X sl = e 8 ; = | VoUW'RE AN EYPER < isky soldiers DOLIY STARY REn[p\m J DAYS I AM @oING To BE £ ' oLp NUT Ve L dIARN Hlally Major Teague Batsmen Must Have 7 = IN COMFORT wr 3 S VERY BuSY (N MY LABORATORY, 1S o TH FFOM U\\,}]P]R”‘]G STAFE | sctsome wind or a titiing tiecora | PERFECTING AN INVENTIOA ,'WL 50 Vou oUGHT /[ fjie AGAIN ! Lt ek, ] -0 BE ABLE B - in Games Yesterday. | Wi TS QUARTER HORSEPOWER ; [~ TS BEEN One of Best Arbiters in Nationai | Ne ! wil P Majo MoTOR I AM Goida To BUILD ONCETINLY (i Salois e = SoMETHING TIME SINCE AN APPARATUS “THAT WILL APPEALLY P AKE B S © MiLLiIcNS oF HOME PECPLE COMFORT MORE HEAD hob . L -TORINADO e U T WILL NGT REVEAL Nowl i) Srar 0 ity good for 260 s B AT (T 1S e AN alindicnis s ORI e S B BN AT UNTIL 2 reiTonr ; \ou SEE THE Quits Because of Nevvous Strain of Job, > FINISHED ProDUCT! Joe Truskowski Hailed Among Michiga RUANETS MUST BE IN SHAPE |y found outsid s April : 1y the long- N e formative years, B murk in