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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY &, 1930. 17 Speaking of Sports At a meeting of about 25 enth fasts last night, plans were laid for | the reorganization of the Burritt A. C. The group will meet again at the same place Friday night which time a permanent slate of officer will be clected for the coming ye A committee selected secure ble has been su club rooms, Stanley Budnick, manager of the baseball m 1 season, was named acting manager of thi year's| team last night. He isn't keen about | handling the team this year. A per- manent manager will be clected at a practice of the bascball players at Walnut Hill park Saturday after- | noon. Here's one for the Tast Sunday Charley Kredar, former Fal con star outficlder, playi } the Sacred Hearts 3 Unionville team in 1 Bunday. bool. The first time that bat, he was hit with a pitched b The second time t me to ba he was hit pitched & The third came to bha runner was on third base. He the ball and the ball hit the run- mer. Lo and behold, the umpire de- clared both the er who was hit and the batter double play sisted. at he with a time he hit out, ma umpire ng it a the unas- Apparently, C strikes he was out. be the He himseif and he struck ner the third time harley had t That struck his own rur ree and rule may | was twier A little that the about t Commu ton diamo we in bird told core carried in the Holy ('ross-Manch ities game the us last nig ester 1 wa told. the Manchester. were score was 2 favor of The entry in play the a practic on Diamo noon latest the Rep Industrial at W 1 will am in me 1 No 5 o'clock at Once mor have brought the to this city cession. The the going a the loc urday at Swedish state chur Meriden Baptists foun . little he second too tough play-off Middletown Is in the The two 1 borg. Swanson Erickson on the beautiful exhibitions in all th oft games in the play- church ser The high s shows sen ture hool baseball schedu! home games t Following Saturday's win games should be ched large crowds. A good sized a ance witnessed Hartford any sea- fu- One of the of the when t rine swan Hartford t vear Saty Byenii s reaver High 9 score The Aca meet the low son. the demy n is scheduled t Red & Gold team at Wil- Broo! t the With s will b2 harde local's schedule Despite the fact that at teams are abolish “Jimmy” Naug the City Leagu.e every boy in the bascball durin, barring factory 1 teain senior and junio accomplishes this purpo o believes play By six his commend Naughton part terest. The cne of the HARVARD NOT T0 RESUME GAMES WITH PRINCETON William I, Bingham, Director of Athletics, Discounts All Reports from New York Cambridge, Mass —William J day York that efforts were being 1 vave the way 1 vard-F gridiro He said arles Ke director, when they met Philadelphia, reached ( cral belief here {0 be that cipitated ak in 192 not be future It was pointed out football policy provides for only o may-from-home game annually Thus, in any event, it would be im- possible for the old rivals to mect on the gridiron again until would impossible 1o Princeton’s former regular the Harvard sched until 1936 Harvard's “away is to D T ed at Yale this t West Point next year, and at Yale again in 19 Princeton’s old date is oc- cupied this ycar by Michigan, nex vear by Dart uth, and 1933, 1954 and 1035 discounted for eton com Pri e ne ac 1d disc t the i the situatio Penn rela no conc b Ml exist 1 wouid cd in th mended diale rvard’s and it - restore date to amc in 1 MOE IS THE BABY | OF WALKER TEAM Won Western Amateur Golifl Championship Last Year i By BRIAN (Associated Press New York ay BELL ports Writer) | 6 () — As the lusetts evening the bulletin where the 192 \pionship was be- youngster stood anxiously await the po z of the pairings for the first round of match He was chatting with | an older of serious m It Don Moe talking to Dar. O. | Willing, Or T both, thel a colleg oy who had just lified for his first big champion- the other a veteran of scores import tehe were board amateur ing playe bout Burn 1 man nt n Moe 1 brill qualified {hird in highly two nt field 145 for 36 ad of Bob Finally day we holes, the nt up lineup for Do champion, “What r. Wi The showed much 1 Moc do you ca next day's developn Dr. Willing Don wrong, by not beat forced him to go 22 Wal Perkins, holes to Mo tion er cup o r ampionshi title at the hoie. I ten day becomir of it Hill park ' MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS es of M 1 League American 1eague | Wt Ciss chool to he con MATCHED 10O ETURN BOUT v Sesqui Pete New York —DAILY— EXPRESS 2 50 ONE SSJS ROUND WAY TRIP Heturn ticket good 30 days Brand New Latest Type Parlor Car Coaches Comfortably Heated—Bonded—Irsured We Guarantes Your Comfort Leave Crowell’s Drug Store West Main St. M., 5:30 P. M Beginning March 16 Daily and Sunday Phone 1931 Make Reservations Early || YANKEE STAGES, Inc. 10:25 A. Baseball | Standing AMERICAN LEAGUE Games Yesterday Philadelphia 4, St. Louis 3. (12 innings) New York 4, Chicago 1. Detroit 3, Washington 1. Boston , Cleveland 3. Standing W . 5 11 E .6 ! Philadel Cleveland Washington Chic St. Louis New York Boston .. Detroit Games Today L Louis at Philadelphia. |o Cleveland at New York. § at Boston t Washington. Games Tomorrow roit at Washington veland at York c0 at Bosto s at Philadelphia Boston one s B 1z NATIONAL LEAGUE I Games Yesterday i chest, boys he times. cotted did on membe to LANGFORD HAD A PRETTY LEFT 4B {Negro Opponent Asked Him fo “Scattah Yoh Blows” (This ealing incidents of the appear from time to time.) By EDWARD th and ring. Others unique W J. NEIL story is the first of a series humorous il (Associated Press Sports Writer) Sam Lar gort o among t his day as W by his spe He h in ot is rival o he sett th its mon ngford, his Na arms with and the white hea The Boston . tar ba just too tough. en “Tham” ad to be very careful roes were casily topnotchers cial and particular of his own rac 1 colored as an opponent ht and the crowd e n a punch or t Sam didn't dare or the abruptly So Sa led did fight the whi gent! down to practice le barrel enormous punching power, was never a favor- weights by te boy- m rk in vo | jabs until everyone was satisfied and Standing W Pittsburgh Chicago Brooklyr Bosto Cinei St oday t Pittsburgh Games New York Brooklyn £o Bosto Louis Games Tomorrow Philadelphia Louis Brookly Boston New York at Chicago. Pittsburgh. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Games ¥ esterday ed). Standing W from Hampto: o coast smot nd nd cor round vas \ardly see finished big fell him azain jabbed and jabbed. the enemy's badly; after the uid be smote all cut time th - d was past it. He A But nothing that he could do pre <am from socking that pain- scat ows time he thot he big ) he negro tah PLAN AIR ATTACK ginia—Will Visit Hartford Norfolk rd of n land Games Today City at Mont will 1e Sint ad t Roads tod frnoon o ° LASTERN LEAGUIL Games Yesterday 6, A ) St 1orrow # from day To V Followin Manhattan 471 mes Today t Hartford n Pitt Al gfield Games Providence at Allc Ne Bridg omorrow Hartford, 2 Sp 1 at Pittsfield Albany town H port n WITH THE BOWLERS ROGERS ALLEYS FEXCHANGE (LUB LEAGUE Middletawn New Britain Sonthington Hartford the ng the to Va i ence, Bri The arri oon, dayl piancs Provide 1d for the planes are sco Long Island airport tachments of G va great s manned by pilots—hops Roads nav mada-— off tod to New torpedo plan out of Ha landing late this costia air station 80 more here to be he a will 0 for t the dow York d castern d ctropolis m isit Hartford g the low the planes proc m, L. 1 ot Wednesday Twice ove will night found Sam's UPONNEW ENGLAND {40-Plane Armada Leaves Vir- May 6 (#—The van- batt ay To- he 1al n- At squadrons to ' Pr RePO and Springfield val at Boston ght t Thu to land there the sday, squadrons return the group will 1 Hartford and Spri same purpose to return to t Friday MAY SIGN CONTRACT HAurler Negotiat Tou Ball Louis s d %1 1 is now Holdout, Has Reopen: ions. ned Brownic owne reported en 1 his Califor Ball, Blachold 0 the sa 09 bo bu is s d Brown Aary 1 to 1 s " | season’s open up oF for refuel- to Other de- nd he | George Blaeholder, St. Louis Browns ed v backed SELLS STRONG BEER, v P i = RECORD IS BROKEN Modern Major League Mark is Shat- | PAYS HNE UF 5' fl[] Al I S be tered and a National League Mark | © sk the habltof worl drinking to excess the res the ces and wil the of winning 1923 on ing Ebony Serum Rushed to Cairo To Save Life of Baby that h The mo: is Equalled. Sith It t, Loula: May 6/(P—A .,,M,‘,.,HMan 60 Years OId in Court ag g7 e cruaren surrer or league record was broken an . : First Offender Nadeau ational se record equalled in | the sccond game of Sunday's bar gain bill betw the St. Louis Car. dinals and the Dodge The new mark when the Cards and t went to b officially 1 t Dodger with 52 and, the with 5 I-time r June , 1853, whe Boston and De- troit Nationals batted 110 times but the more recent r 99 times between the New York Giants and the Cincinnati Reds on Jun National record equalled, ploying d Bond Forfeiture Erased of the $ of Will for failure tort ond fay 6 Brooklyn & forfeiture bon et Robing the life of the n route Eristol to present Limsel? w erased on the ed Birds ord of Prosecutin Attorney noll made liquor ot cord was onlon d Bir playe he sar the Phi against th 5 and Dodgers on Sept the CHARGE CONNINIST 5 -5 3 i . 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