New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 2, 1930, Page 29

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1930. 2 T 6 CHALLENGES PRlMO CARNERA J[]HNS’"]N A STAR Maennerchor Will Hold Rhode Island Bishop Its Annual May Concert : Will Forego Salar\t York, May 2 (A—Announc Matulis Brooks Odman = Baseball Standing the ausp of Speaking | of Sports || AMERICAN LEAGUE Games Yecsterday Philadelphia 19, Detroit 2. (Other clubs not 81 Budnick, for a good number of | Western tcams on way east). years, one of the star diamond per- | formers of the city, will desert the role of player this vear to brea into the umpiring game. sion came as a result of the failura|C of his arm to mend after being in-|C Jured several seasons ago. Si's deci- | Washington - Standing g w. s 10 leveland ... hicago .. | Philadelphia .. | St. Louis .. Because of his experience games played and the years he was a star p has almost a comple of the game and he into the role of arbiter much difficulty. n| B number of former, Si| knowledge | should work | without | The C seball team w practice / afternoon at 2 o'clock at Willow Brook park. All members of last year's team and new candidates are 1 to report| on time. 1 Manager Bill Cormier of the West | Ends baseball team has called «| practice of his outfit for Willow Brook park at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon. All members of las year's team and any new candidates wishing to try out for positions, aret asked o be Bill Hay and Lehig Ak former High university baseb: night on a e th the school 1 star, | European busi-| p, been playing | g New York A. C.|¢ has to word received here,| Bill had an offer to try out with the New York Giants but he decidel at he would not make any attemp: ecure a major league berth thi season. He intim gh try out next secasor ag rer lasts over seball teams tart the season tomor- | should re balmy bre shine this time of days hav 2 Holy Cross team opens Su Comr arts play in Uni He Sunday The New Britain tram opens th afternoon probabl High season at Willow Hartford schoo! orrow Brook High St inst the New Britain bhecau Hartford and there ma prises tomorrow. AUSTIN OFF TEAH | | Cup Combination Comes After Decisive Defeat. (P —When Grea court mouth Austin by scores of ¢ 1 afterwards that b d worn out h pl he general opinion had gone stale | to present arrange- s place on the Davis will be taken by Charles who played on the British ms of 1325 and 1926 team prob G cup tear Kingsley “mbers of the be H. G. Lee, 1 C. Gregory Collins BRUINS WIN GAME Boston Professional Ice Hockey Team Takes First Contest from Chicago Blackhawks. Log Angeles, M ton Bruins, p team, hawks 4 to 3 their two-game night defeated the Ch play b pace of the B times be ackhawks another tally fore a Chicago | T go T rcored twice in the last three min-| .o ut W The play of rival goalies. Thomp- | aon for the Bruins and Gardiner for | the Blackhawks, featured the game. |; YESTERDAY'S STARS By the Associated Presws. Walter Bergen, Braves—Smashed | out two home runs to aid Braves in 4-3 victory over Pirates. Jimmy Foxx and Max Bishop, Athletics—Between them they hit| four home runs and a single, drov n seven runs and scored seven as A’s beat Tigers, 19.2. | HUNTERS GET BIG BAG Paul, Minn., May 2 (P)—Min- nesota duck hunters brought down | approximately 1,500,000 waterfowl during the open season last fall, ac- cording to a tabulation of the state | game and fish commission. st Bennett Nelson Merchant Tailoring 55 West Main Street eastern team ™ R oston .. Detroit Ni ew York ... Games Today Detroit at Philadelphia, Chicago at New York Cleveland at Boston St. Louis at Washington. Games Tomorrow Los at Washington. Detroit at Philadelphia. Chicago at New York. Cleveland at Bosto) st NATIONAL LEAGUE Games Yesterday Boston 4, Pittsburgh 3. (Other clubs not schedule Standing A% ew York ittsburgh oston h Bosto: Philad h New York at Cinci Brooklyn at St. I, Games Tomorrow Boston at Pitts New York at Cir Games Yesterday Buffalo 17 (Onl oro 5 eading .. 2 hers Games Today at Newark. at Jersey City. Buffalo at Reading Toronto at Baltimore EASTERN LEAGUL Games Yesterday Albany 9 RBridgeport 4, Pro Hartford 1 Standing Games Today Hartford at Albany at Pi geport at New Haven at Pro T e WITH THE BOWLERS ALLEYS STANLEY RULF Cubs LEAGUE 1| 454 Pirates Ma —DAILY— EXPRESS Return ticket good 30 days Brand New Latest Type Parlor Car Coaches Comfortably Heated—Bonded—Insured We Gunrantee Your Comfort Leave Crowell’s Drug Store 77 West Main St. M., 2:15 P. M., 5:30 P. M. Beginning March 18 Daily and Sunday Phone 1951 Make Reservations Early YANKEE STAGES, Inc. 10:25 A. scheduled — 454—1466 | [Tawiess | Moftate | Morrison SPECIAL MATCH Army & Navy Store SPECIAL MATCR Fagan's Wonders 1 see Fern f ordinary si Hecox All BY MINOTT SAUNDERS M i Co PALUCH'S TEAM LEADS ' INDOOR LOOP AT CLUB Defeats Team Captained by Winters mong —Anderson’s Nine Come I'rom Behind in Last Inning. League Standing W 1 Paluch Anderson Winters Compagnone Captain Mike Paluch out in front team door baseball league at o club last Weighs 115 Pounds N Win raight triumpt Jo rs and his men beir the 1 winners pun runs in the third and v real danger thereafter. The Trailing by 21-18 in the last Ray Anderson and his men & fell upon the offerings of ompagnone for an even dozen and smashed their way to a 2 ph in a gnone’s crew Iy to win stanza proved ted in the third conse & cellar occupants The Boys' club team will meet the M. C. A. outfit this evening at th “Dry” Swimming Pool Sl ; Used by Diving Ac ) completely out of fo Providen R. I, May 2 (U I'_r_lnl‘f Cocktails in Beer Glasses outdoor * ing pool” diving can s for the swimming team pra: without the workouts in “pool” sand and rv swimn chills | ie The to tho feet firet Whe T England div the ou the to the a fine Greyhounds Will Run At Chicago Stadium Chicago, May ¢ (- -The dogs w n in the C ago st May grevhound meet ed, but cago t | pastime has not an-day indoor & have been the stadium, like oth the it as a of the determined Using about as much current as a fat iron, a new | room heater includes a fan to cir- culate warmed nd generates rich Ame | steam dojxeepitn N L portable electri ‘ air .".¢ Lacoste and Brugnon Both Ou of Tennis Competition By TED VOSBURGH 1 Wit ss Sports BETTING ON JONES Atlanta Golfing ) Star's . 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