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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1930. WITH THE BOWLERS ROGERS ALLEYS Speaking .99 100 ) s The Cardinals baschall team, |y i member last year of the New Brit- | ain City league, will sta; the first | practice of the season tomorrow night at 5 o'clock at Walnut Hill park. All membe of last year's team and new candidates wishing for tryouts arc invited to aitend. T Yafnir Bearing a2 9o Tes 0 108 ‘here is plenty of satisfaction in Martford fight circles over the showing that Battalino made against Bushy Graham and the opinions of many of the champion's chances in a Dattle in defense of his title against Kid Chocolate, Cuban fight- i er, have changed entirely. A i is rows ki Warner In the fight last week, Battalino displayed for the first time the form | that made him a national amateur | champion. He was for the time, | something like the ball of fire he has been in past years Landers 118 10 103 11 10 admitted that e him the surprise of Ihe featherweight champion is not | considered o big-timer in metropoli- 1an fight circles. He is considered lucky voungster without much abil- ity. 1t don't mistake our gue: he will prove to the fans that he is | entitled 1o be counted amonsg the | big fellows in his division. Bat goes to Philadelphia next Monday night to meet Karl Mastro, | who defeated him there some time |J. ago. He secks revenge for this lost | decision and he wants to prove to| tho world that he can win fights | Vo other places than in his home town | of Hartfo i Jattalino his life. Graham New Dritain M thigal we ote | Anderaon Corbin | barrow Arbou; | Witz 115 95— 97 105- 134— 108 Russell & d. The chances that Battalino will | meet cither Kid Chocolate or some | other logical contender in Hartford | this summer for the title, are very | bright. Hartford is the logical place in which to hold the championship battle hecause Battalino is worth more there than he is in New York. New Yorkers, as a rule, don't carc at deal for fighters in the lighter divisions, | erson GIRLS' INDUSTRIAT, 1 Corbin Cabinet Lock . Terry 10y Warren 81 .9 Britain will most probably basketball team entered in half of the American league, next season. Manager Clar- ence Lanpher returned from a mieeting in New York last night, full {; of enthusiasm over the proposition. trance into the league will en- | il no raise in imission prices ny other hardships on the fans but the highest class of basketball that is possible will be brought to this city. New, have a the castern 1108 435 can Iosiery or Kussell & Erwi £ Although it is a far distance away from next season, Manager Lanpher already plans on retaining Sloman, Collins and Richman for his team while he will ot players, he states, to fill out his roster. He stated today that he will cross the concerning players when the comes, 108 Landers securc bridgc time Ihis class of basketball should go | good in (his city. New Britain used now to high class basketball | and with the local team cntered in | a league, there would be plenty of | interest in the circuit. is Stanley Rule HITTERS STAGING ONE Bl INNING ¢ (Continued North & Judd Preceding 1 I Machine ) 104 from New Britain ble Heu W, Drawelil T Maguire 'n PITTSBURGT AB It 101 81— 15 414 TO GARDE 20 P Wit BOXING RETURNS New York, April the circus gone, he Madison Square Garden tonight wit a ten round return battle | Moxic Rosenbloom und son as the xing CHICAGO AB 1 feature of the rcopenin, 114 car Y| Rosenbloom ite, Johnny Indrisano, I3oston o | weight, meets Ireddy | Cleveland, in the ten o | final. rules a slight fay Wilson, «f 1 Cuyler, 11 Grimn, 1, | o il o 0 welter itzgerald round sem {y PRELATE CELEBRATES Hartford, April —Rt. Rev. Joh J. Nilan, bishop of rtford, yester day celebrated his 2 s head of the loc: same time his assistant, Auxiliar | Bishop Maurice 1. McAuliffe served his fourth anniversary. Pon tifical high mass was celebrated § the cathedral. After the mass bishop entertained nearly 300 guest | 2t dinner in St. Joseph's convent. 060 200— 9 diocese. At th WALKS FIVE Chicago, April Pittsburgh 1 walking paper style from the Cubs six trips to the plate Silver Medals Awarded Officers of Rescue Boat Rome, April 30 (UP)— The Ttalian navy de; nent has awarded sil medzls to Capt. George Worcester, N and First Ha Munning, New York city, for in the United States liner | rescue of the crew of the liner Florida last year ofiicial department bulletin | rounced yesterday, | The cight American seamen who | manned the lifeboat that took rt —DAILY— in the rescuc awarded broi medals “The citation for Capt, I'ried reads: EXPRESS “With lofty humanitarian spirit, || § 50 ONE ¢ -5 ROUND way ne took the America to the spot of | TRIP the wreckage and succeeded in locat- | Return ticket good 30 days Ing the Florida despite Imprecise in- | Brand New Latest Type us Suh baseman, got ¥ he 1 fiv terday drew Officer | league record for charity trips is si New York rry Ameri Ttalian | an- dications, and organized help.” Parlor Car Coaches Comfortably Ilented—Bonded—Insured We Guarantee Your Comfort Leave Crowell's Drug Store 77 West Main St. . M, 2:15 P, M., Beginning March 16 Dzily and Sunday Phone 1951 Make Reservations FEarly YANKEE STAGES, Inc. Bennett Nelson Merchant Tailoring West Main Street — To0s | Baltimor T 5 189 returns to between Larry John- of | th anniversary ob- | | the his in grand and liberal 11 Baseball Standing| AMERICAN LEAGUE Games Yesterday Philadelphia 9, Boston 6. Washington 11, New York 8. Cleveland 6, St. Louis 4. Chicago S, Detroit 6. Standin W 10 [ Washington ... ' Chicago Cleveland { Philadelphia St. Louis . Boston .. Detroit ... New York .... Games Today Philadelphia at Boston. New York at Washington. hicago at Detroit. Cleveland at St. Louis. Games Tomorrow Detroit at Philadelphia. (Only one game scheduled). NATIONAL LEAGULE Games Yesterda Philadelphia 8, Boston Pittsburgh 13, Chicago . Brooklyn York St. Louis Cincinnati, grounds. New standing 5 | Pittsburgh | New York St. Louis Chicago - | Philadelphia * | Boston ... Games Today Dittsburgh at Chicago. St. Louis at Cincinnati Roston at Philadelphia. Brooklyn at New York. Games Tomorrow Boston at Pittsburgh (Only one game scheduled). INTERNATION! L LEAGUE Games Yesterday 5, Toronto 0. Rochester 6. . Montreal Buffalo 14, Baltimorc Standing W | Buftalo 7 ewark . esiin Toronto Rochester Readin Jersey City | Montreal iames chester at Jer Montr t Newark. Buffalo at Reading. (Other teams not scheduled), LASTERN LEAGUL Games Hartford 4, Albany 1 Pittsfield 10, Allentow New Haven 5, Springfield Providence 6, Bridgeport Yesterday Standi 151 85— 174 | Hartford 5| New Haven . Providen Bridgeport Alhany Springtield Allentown . Pittsfield Games Today at Hartford field at Allentown Haven Providence Albany Pit New ” Springficld. 2 Bridgeport Games Tomorrow “ Albany at Hartford. | Pittsfield at Allentown. | Nef Haven at Springhicld Providence at Bridgeport. N Li h ght Heavyweights New York, April 30 Rosenbloom of New Johnson of Chicago, who have scaled tk their disregard rules of succ: | feature 10-round - | Square Garden. he two men arc regarded as i- |leading contenders for the light | Beavyiweight title and the winner of | tonight's bout has been promijsed bout with Jimmy Slattery, the \ New n|York athletic commission's nom r- | for the 175-pound mpionship. Rosenbloom’s boxing skill makes ¢ |him a slight favorite. v | h (UP)—Maxie York and Larry a pair of boxers g for the approved meet tonight in the bout at Madison ¢ POCKET BOOTLEGGET Hartford, April - Allegedly about to make a sale of liquor 10 1- n 8 Thomas Crisei, 20, “pocket” bootlegge s found on Cris id. was arrested A quart of gin person, police & To Fight in Garden | heights despite | customer on Park street near Main, to Follow. Clarence Lanpher, manager and owner of the New Britain Basket ball club, returned from a meet of team managers interested in the formation of an eastern section of the American Basketball league practically decided on enterir w Britain quintet in the next season. He attended the n ing in New York city last nigh the invitation of President Je O'Brien and was the only necticut basketball represent present. Althou have to be worked out, t sion last night gave local 1 v favorable impression of the ultimate success of the e {The organization will be comple {it 18 expected bet ow and and during the intervening time there will be a few more of the men who we night to iron out It is planned to have or an eight team leaguc gue is composed team will play scason while, if th |in the cireut, the | compris nes, Two games v be played each week with the club playing ¢ r once at Britain able to retain Saturday 1 home plaping night Tach club will be a bond of $1.500 good faith and limited to a maximum cognized American This matter, hew will e entirely to the discretion of dividual managers who will b ed to three stars but will not he quired to have any of them m if he doesn't want them. R from the follow ing last night rson, N. J nington, Del Poughkcepsic cire ger a ve ween meeting present las further details. either If the clubs, s duri cight clu of six u are les © season w home a will it as its required to post anteo cach club will threc ague of le the it er, limit- his esentative cities were Brooklyn. N Camden, } | I'hiladelphia, Per N. Y. and New Britain, Conn. Thes. seven clubs will be entered and another additicnal club will b if 1o have eam circuit The present, ; Pat T Wi an add it is decided an cigh he lea composed of Jort Way | Chicazo and Cleveland of last year's league and Toledo, Detroit, Dayton 0., ard two other cities A at m. other thing: liscussed at meeting la no definite action was t any of these matters until Pr O'Brien perfects details. The organ tion ing will be he ‘5”. about June 15 (TUFRY GRIFFITH SREKS REVENGE OVER GAGNON | Wants (0 Redeem Himself For Six- western section of the ide final Round Kneckout at Hands of Jack Gagnon of Boston. April 30 (A —Reven tion to his high r ng heavyweights or virtual fistic livion confront “Tuffy” Griffi he from e's Kick | deem squar fr n Boston G with iy Ty is re- | for six-round 1’s hands a month 1 out to himsel th knockout at Gagnor in Ihiladelph While odds favor of Griffith was made three v have dwindle ron has impr viewed definitely the ceks a in rematcl they s Gag- who Both nost {o ev ssed 1 his many have workouts fighters appeared to b dition One in good con- | | | | | | important ally will have tonight is psychology. So clean cut was his victo r Griffith in Philadelphia that is supremely | confident of repc Grif- fith, a_cautious be careful and give to pile up points by Also will | weight advantage | nis training, he | pounds; Griftith weighed 154 | The semi-windup the |an attractive lightweight dish—a | round battle between Jocy | Chicago and Stanislaus L | Chile. iagnon ¢ ove ay too W chanc ssivenchs Fagnon hav a As he weighed con 1861 card is 10 Medill of 1yza, Of PLANL Bridgeport, April 30 - Trumbull yesterday in the {of 400 distinguished guests christen- |ed the first airplane produced by the Huntington Aircraft corporation 1t the Bridgeport airport. Shortly ifter the christening. Ralph Wilson st pilot, made a 17-minute flight {in which he said he exceeded t 1110 mile-an-hour speed for which lmo plane was designed. CHRISTENED Governor presence | a NEW BRITAIN TO BECOME AMERICAN LEAGUE MEMBER DELICATE SURGERY Manager Clarence Lanpher Decides to Enter Local Basketball Team in Major Circuit — Loop to Be Composed of Either Six or Eight Quintets — Or- ganization to Be Perfected By June 15—Owners to Be Required to Post $1,500 Bonds—More Meetings o Washington and Pittsburgh Ave JOYGE CONSIDERS Irish Author's Eye Operation Unusually Difficult Puris. A t deli istory will the sight s Joy( RIVALS IN SERIES LEADING LEAGU ternist author lind in botl from Zurich rily € "y only hop ex- in- but an ey The him Both in First Place~+ wcona ere opticul nerve n cond cataract has caused film both 1 to over piercd York, April 30 (UP) rivals of —W 1 Pit 1—we 1 o major Winning World shingto i Surgeons suid it e to. | for the operat | undue press Irish aut Iy blind. Joyc rom blindness but it was 1 I he re- work that cyes sc out last i en games, the th Nation replacin which 1 d ye Yorl since the Gi months, opern | cently complet he consented to umined in Switze d the lead ing of the scason have Gis After losing the season to the Boston Red d dropping two out of their The Senators i of Sox opening game SHARKEY CHANGES HIND Decides four games, ve won Boston Heavywei T'hat th can Leaguc major I He Will Do His Training At Gus e clubs play their sectional tod Wilson's Camp At Orang firs vith umes st ga curta burgh, Eoe) oril 30 (UP) — Js rkey ha ed his mind a w plans to tr s camp in his heavy fight with Max ¢ Will | stadium, June 12 pair of n-raisers to- orrow. Beginning on Iriday all tional Leazue cly st until May American Leagu in the cast the ks ago but his Wilson camp ided in and Pir 1ol le big han ifter they veral w do all later dec his hor s overcom ther appar- to vork at Boston. Y rday notified pro- moters of the Milk Fund that n > would move to Or: York Yankces led Wash- | 12, 7-0, when the Senators cam f of the third. A | nowever. yanked the| into t and | jcaps to win s both were W Th rigion, New ekt ey Injury to Knee Puts 0 Dedicate Out of Race to win | TLexington, Ky., April rp) to S. |A Xnee injury reportedly 1 close of the third inning |Dedicate out of fhe Kentucky de s had the Pirates 7-1, but| According to an X-ray examina- rs took the lead when |tion, ther bunchy growth on rally left knec will 13 to 9. cessitate use of iron will mean t must be cd into pas veral hs without gettin into racing this back gamc tor R their ei on 30 t by, v 7-run in th which 1d eventually w rollin the to colt for of before up iight York Giants have | ped two in hard-hitting, ories so hi ance form a row o a but Lrooklyn The Pittsburg the | - — FIXES CONVENTION DATE Wi Poland, April 30 () The organization commitiec of 20th international i on o ) S surprise whe a two of th n it Pirate nor and the mti-alcoholic gulars, ¢ Lioyd Wan recuperating . me ha the tional L in and date interna- con tember. Wars Sop) American R T | Burning Bedding Nearly Suffocates Man Today Brockton, M April 30 (P— John Condon, was nearly foc oday, when he aslecp w noking in be The L clothing smo time before he a y overcome fell ted earl ile on threw from 1 went in con, 1ding SPECTACULAR FIRE ROUTS 2 FAMILIES Sick Child Taken Fi‘()l!l Bu Smalley Street Home Pig i ng exact deterni must have attic, the one-halt stories vas no fire in and an accumulation of r articles was fuel sly hous th 15 fo dropped ma I'wo alar and the Box 4 hone cull at hell ind second lm a mint roof a ently not rer the cmen ulty loca inated a s could there of the firc box, appar was but 1h no dif- o seen o responded had the crackling of th heard block for Wi ¢ a awiy Although fire was kept from and was dam- Th Jenni lding and ed by irby th smoke water Mr es ne AWIATOR RESUMES FLIGHT Tulsa, Okla., April 30 (UP) Erenk Goldsborougt 19-year-old resumed his att ntal il scontine layed by being rday took off front Municipal MAY HAVE FOUND CURE FOR “JAKE” PARALYSIS Kansas City Physician Hails Sodium Thiosulphate as Remedy for Af- fliction Caused by Bad Booze. 50 (P noisoning tive in 1 as & pos lysi hun- Jamaica Treat- which 1 il ic interne in the four patients iment with The remedy that the the pre ica gin- sodium thio- regained s and three oth- d. Dr. Powell LILA O RISK NEW TRIAL CHIEF SAYS has Will Change Plea Despite Turn Davin by Clarence Darrow (UP)— 1 charg- aymond Lila's ho visited inform her today she plea to second Iriday when Br ne will 0oses to cast aside nte mpri parole hands of t. This ¢ oppe said Jimer- vithdraw the clectrie will Dar- with- other he an- McGovern, hitherto will that he ¢ or any him John who part in [ no the e Lila's defender. erence forth with Me- at h its con- Darrow said fied in taking need age. Tt his ov life as said. Frnest V ded Lila nated before e illne would jeopardize n Lila's he filled ut the impett > Pittsburg L1 Dl i s OUT OUR WAY Alam Comorosky, who | largely by Waner an " By WILLIAMS be is n hitt like mad. P.| batting . Comorosky ted in 14 runs and scored 1;_‘ Leagte in tl has lcading latter respect. As for Washington, Wa has takn st ye nd instilled it of the ter John- | club, | into 1t | pen | son s minus injuries, the sp some of winning Sen, | DOEG IS ENGAGED | setrothal of Third Ranking lr|||\i~‘ ators of Player in United States (o Society | Deb is Announced, N wark, N 1gement of s Dorc r to John Hope Docg g tennis player in the Ur 1d member of this year was announced today Mrs. Edward W B and Rumso Scudder, a 0. attended at IFarmington in Nt ddaug publisher Evening News. Mr. Doeg is the olet Sutton Hops Monica, Cal. He attended stanford University. The couple on tennis courts N Fla., where Mr. and have a winter hor J.. M April Davis Cup by Mr ‘udd i, il Ne Miss d M years 1001 prominent isha g Scudder, met stine, Mrs. Scudder RUTH THITS Washington, Ruth performed expected o three doubles in ind driving in thy scored by the Yank s a t y the Washing Sen tors. Ruth also handled two ficl M (UP)— Babe HE \REG.U. S PAT. OFF. 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