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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 8 1930. —— NEW BRITAIN HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL TEAM WALLOPS LA SALETTE NINE BY SCORE OF 8 TO 2—SCHEDULE OF GAMES IN CHURCH LEAGUE HAS BEEN ANNOUNCED TODAY—RESULTS OF GAMES PLAYED YESTERDAY IN MAJOR LEAGUES—SPORTS TOM ZACHARY CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY WITH VICTORY Veteran New York Yankee Pitcher Defeats Cleveland Indians, 8 to 7 — Browns Upset Athletics in Close Game. 2 to 1 — Cincinnati Takes 1 to 0 Decision From Boston Braves—Tigers Triumph Over Wash- ington Senators—Cardinals Hammer Five Hurlers. PREAKNESS ENTRY | SENATORS DISPLAY SMOOTH PLAY AT START - LIST IS SWELLED | Two Thoronghbreds From New York to Run in Rich Event | o | May § (®—Despite the | Desert Light of th will be Kept from t N An enlarged and Inter-Church baseball league will open its sixth season with three games at Willow Brook park 6:45 o'clock Monday evening, and a furious struggle is expected dur- ing the coming months as the nine teams entered seek the champion- ship. The league schedule, an- nounced today, calls for two rounds, giving each team 16 games and bringing the regular season to a close on Friday, August 8. Two teams have established a joint monopoly on church league pennants in the past, but with the circuit broadened to nine teams a wild scramble is expected and it is not expected that any contestant will find an easy path to the title. The St. Matthew's German Lutherans are the defending rejuvenated WALTER JOHNSON at | CHURCH BASEBALL TEAMS TO OPEN SEASON MONDAY ne Teams Entered in Sixth Annual Race of Inter- Church League — Four Newcomers Join Ranks With Only One Withdrawal—Three Contests ta Be Played On Opening Night—Official Schedule Call- ing for 72 Games Announced Today. |South Congregational, Trinity Meth- |odist at St. John's Lutheran, Swed- |ish Bethany at Memorial Baptist. Friday, June 13—First Lutheran lat St. Matthew's Lutheran, Swedish | Bethany at St. Mark's Episcopal, | Trinity Methodist at South Congre- |gational. Monday, June 16-—St. Matthew's Lutheran at First Baptist, Trinity Methodist at Swedish Bethany, St |Mark's Episcopal at Memorial Bap- | tist. | Friday, June 20—Memorial Bap- tist at South Congregational, First |Lutheran at St. Mark's Episcopal, | First Baptist at St. John's Lutheran, | Monday, June 23—South Congre- |gational at St. Matthew's Lutheran, | Trinity Methodist at St. Mark's | Episcopal. First Lutheran at St. champions and | ST finished first in 6 and 1928 a!lJOhns 2 her:u;. d well as last year, while the First| s Lutherans were winners in 1925 and | Friday, June 27—Trinity Metho« 0 v & American League | ) fast start after Walter effective cor at Johnson got the pi 1927, Nine Teams Entered Both of these teams will be in the battle again this year and are ex- pected to resume their rivalry where they left off last August. The South Congregational nine, third-placs holder last year, will also be in the hing staff to functioning. and HMELING WILL START TRAINING German Heavyweight Begins Preparations for Big Bout S old guard and however, are not bear Woman Coach Scores Basketball Success Ma ber of youths gh school nelor the basketoall cham- winning DECLARED INELIGIBLE Four National lLeaguc Veterans Are ongest teams in the Upper beneath en Nahma s good a will tell r parents slar coach or break fashion woman enforced of a o e fell Let Out By For Ba Commissioner Failure to Sign Contract Boston in- Philadel- Fou g ineligibles ette only the team won six of eral larger have 4 decide to si they must be seioner Landis with rein- CARNERA VS, CHRISTNER Announcement Is Made That Italian nstruc- cultural TWO FOR CULLINAN | rpool. May 8 (UP) cul- | who ride Shaun Goilin to vie- tory in the Grand Nat “double” Giant Is Signed to Meet Akron, O., Tom Rubber Man. complet- | Spokane, Wash., May 8 (#—Bob- ning the | by Evans of the entourage of Primo Kakushin | Carnéera, said here today that th Italian heavyweight has been match- ed with Kavo Christner in Detroit May 31, and George Godfrey in Philadelphia, June 13 Evans said that a long string of wi has a half-brother, | exhibition and other matches hai r. a three year old. who is in |brought the Genoese Goliath into training here. Gomar still has to|excellent condition and he was ready ke his debut on a race course. YO meet stiffer opposition, SHAUN HAS BROTHER rragh. Ircland. May § (UP)— aun Goilin, the 1930 Grand Na- | tional Goma [ NEW BRITAIN HIGH BEATS LA SALETTE TEAM 8 TO 2 Wojack Leads Red and Gold Hitters With Threei Bingles Out of Five Trips — Locals Knock One! Pitcher Out of Box and Touch Up Kustocz Freely — Grammitt Occupies Crew — Allows Six Hits in His First Start—Play Naugatuck High. h and two La Salette the Hartford P gle To Play Naugatuck B : and a s ¥ WESLEYAN VS. AMHERST Track Teams to Mect Tomorrow While Baseball Crew Meets Wil- | liams at Middletown. Middletown Ambherst in track meets here ball gat- hopes to wir tle in track by ering Amherst It has a strong represen the field events, where Capta excels in the high jump The cardinal and black baseball team lost its first five games, but | has shown considerable improvement n its last three which were turned | into victories | UPHOLDS SALARY CLAIM Baseball Commissioner Kenesaw M. | | l i | Landis Supports Player Against Cincinnati Club. May 8 (P—Baseball Col ssioner Kenesaw M. Landis has upheld the salary claim of Jo- seph Smith against the Cincinnati |club of the National league ‘ Smith contracted with the Reds J Chicago fold again, as will two of the three second-division teams, the Trinity Methodists and Swedish Bethany outfits. One of the 1329 entrants, Stanley Memorial church, has rawn because of inability to re- | cruit a team The First Baptists have returned |to the diamond after a season’s ab- sence, while three new nines will be seen in action, copal and Memoria] Baptist churches | previously represented in other | sports, will make their initial ap- pearance on church league baseball diamonds, while the §t. John's Ger- man Lu have hooked up with the league for the first time this year, Mound for Hardware City Opening Games | The schedule calls for the First Baptists to tackle the Trinity Me odists on the opening night, while the Swedish Bethany and First Luth- eran teams will clash and the St Mark's Episcopal outfit will tackle that representing the South Congre- gational church. The other three teams will swing into action on Fr e of Monday's par- return to face vear for $1,500 but was subse 1 on option to th 0f the Three Eye league to North Platte of a State league. At North | ived only $50 2 month ntended ould | )0 for the season ordered to reim- 10 days becaus services on option he s eds were burse within held his ticipants wil a opponents. — The official schedule is as follows: First Round HORNSBY ON BENCH | stonday. May 12—Firet Baptist a | Trinity Methodist, Swedish Bethany I R {at First Lutheran, St. Mark's Epis- Star Second Sacker of Chicago Cubs {copal at South Congregatlonal. | Friday, May 18—St. Matthew's Is Again Badly Bothered by In-|yyutheran at st Lutheran, | Baptist at tal Baptist, | Trinity Methodist at First Lutheran. cago, May 8 (P — Rogers| Monday, May 19—First Lutheran by was back on th . South Congregational, Trinity s sore heel tod Methodist at Memorial Baptist, St. agem ian {Mark's Episcopal at St. Matthew's is condition Lutheran. e the spur-l Friday, May First jured Heel. ke growth 23—S8t. Mark's Epis. his right heel|copal at St. Johns Lutheran, First| s ankle has|Baptist at Swedish Bethar t was decided [thew's Lutheran at Memorial t rest. When |tist onday, May 26—First Baptist at First Lutheran, Swedish Béthany at South Congregational, St. John's Lutheran at Memorial Baptist Monday, June 2—First Baptist at St. Mark’s Episcopal, Trinity Meth- odist at St. Matthew's Swedish Bethany at Lutheran. Friday, June 6—First Lutheran at Memorial Baptist, South Congrega- tional at St. John's Lutheran, Swed- ish Bethany at St. Matthew's Luth- eran. Monday, Bap- d two teeth ays ago and ma th his tonsil “I don't feel good at nk some hot we more will fix Beck ling at sec 1 ext y be forced 100, st he said John's h d rest me up Hornsby's HLRALD USE CLASSIFIED ADS June 9—First Baptist at The St. Mark's Epis- | other | | Lutheran, | | dist at First Bapti: |at Swedish Bethany, South Congre- gational at St. Mark's Episcopal Monday, June 30 — St. John's i Lutherans at St. Matthew's Luther- an, Memorial Baptist at First Bap- tist, First Lutheran at Trinity Meth- odist. Monday, July 7 — South Congre- gational at First Lutheran, Memor- |ial Baptist at Trinity Methodist, St. | Matthew’s Lutheran at St. Mark's | Episcopal. Friday, July 11 — St. Jehn's Lu- theran at St. Mark's Episcopal. Swe- | dish Bethany at First Baptist. Me- | morial Baptist at §t. Matthew's Lu- | theran. Monday, July 14 — First Luther- |an at First Baptist, South Congre- gational at Swedish Bethany, Me- morijal Baptist at St. John's Luth- eran Friday, . First Lutheran July 18 — St. Matthew's | Lutheran at South Congregational, | St. Mark's Episcopal at Trinity | Methodist, St. John's Lutheran at | First Lutheran Monday, July 21 - | Episcopal at First Baptist, | thew's Lutheran at Trinity Metho- | dist. St. John's Lutheran at Swedish Bethany | Friday uly 25 — Memorial Bap- [tist at First Lutheran. St. John's | Lutheran at South Congregational, | St. Matthew’s Lutheran at Swedish { Bethany. Monday, July 28 — South Congre- | gational at First Baptist, St. John's Lutheran at Trinity Methodist, Me- morial Baptist at Swedish Bethany, Friday, August 1 — St. Matthew's Lutheran at First Lutheran, St. Mark's Episcopal at Swedish Beth- |any. South Congregational at Trin- |ity Methodiat. | Monday, August 4 — First Baptist |at 8t. Matthew's Lutheran. Swedish | Bethany at Trinity Methodist, Me- | morial Baptist at St. Mark's Episco- | Friday, August 8 — South Con. | xregational at Memorial Baptist, St. | Mark’s Episcopal at First Lutheran, | St. John's Lutheran at First Baptist. Fifteen minutes of continuous rain |after 5 o'clock in the afternoon will | be considered sufficient to cause a | postponement. Otherwise ,teams are | expected to report. although it may i still be necessiry to postpone if the | dtamonds are not in fit condition for | use. Postponed games are to be play- | ed off within two weeks of scheduled date by agreement of the managers involved, any team failing to maks an effort to do so being liable to for- |feit. A team not having a full nine Imen on the field will be allowed to select additional players with the consent of the opposing team, but it must have six of its ewn players or lay itself open to forfeit. OUR BOARDING HOUSE =) KNoWs WHAT —TH? MATOR IS MAKING, ( 'S Nou, MRS. HOOPLE! an C'MoN, TELL US ! v 175 oMLY A WHOLESALE LAUGH WE'LL HAVE SQOAlER AR LATER, ANYHoW ¢ = BUT I Dokl t kuow WHAT 17 1S ! v w(d A WAY, T aUGHT Ta EMCOURAGE HiM N WHATEVER 1T IS, BECAUSE T KEEPS HIM HoME NIGHTS, AND HES LasT HALF aF HIs APPETITE ! wur s BY AHERN MOTER ! e AT WALT UNTIL (Yol aET 1YoUR ELECTRIC LigHT BILL ! we —wr oLl THINK “THEN'VE SPLICED NoUR PoWER LINE WiTH THE-STREET CAR ; COMPANY !

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