New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 14, 1930, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN 126 435 587 North & Judd LI eToN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1930. Emblems Awarded cen coaching at R 52 a8 The following igh school, Philadelp 06 a2 . {ed emblems ng professional foot 19 104 | ous sports ag: ladelphia Yellow ) o GEORGE COOK SIGNED Senior t Heay yweight Champlon of Australit Maguda ST 100— 317 T0 SUPPORT §COTT 513—1670 Speaking of Sports | charamue | Cursta. | voig | Tore Dahlstrom AMERICAN LEAGUE British Boxing Board of Control e Phalling Phil in Claim New York 4, St. Louis 1 Philadelphia 14, Chicago T. ATY Cleveland 11, W ashington 6. Detroit 4, Boston 1. Brook _— slogan Standing local | W Supports to Title Shot. Since the game between Britain High school and port Central High at park Monday afternoon, the among the followers of the the Bridge- Willow New | | i Ren Dickensor feQu W Bow o Substitute For Al Friedman ou team sce an afternoon game the high school team, b lunch with you.” seems to be, playe ing The game Monday, was scheduled to start others sa was 4:30 o'clock. The as here ready 1o start 4 or 4:30 ontest got under wa those of 1 we were at 4 o' whil for am sched o'cloc Ho onsequently ired on getting home were able to sec or less Coach mask got behirnd bat squad of 15 or mor for batting pra d at ex: minutes That st ire bologns donned tor and his entire the nd ct the up ly five is Umpire La Zan or anvone else in « zame ought to do the effect that ted on time ssidy, lay game er thing that we rong i3 this thin members of any he high school to own way to Willow e high school on P ¢ the south baseball n South omobile an ith the at stops 10 pick tic walk or Fr the end or one can go do in an aut wrecked if a kind d them up. ard some o to clamber dn't take at portatior and would like som rest in thi to has urritt A, C. ma ed - out hough Aefinite taken o in this respe 1 “If you want dzeport while believe requir make Brook foot Main s athletes who eone named | nager to d by your Philadelphia Washington Cleveland | New York ... Roston Chicago St. Louis Detroit told lock iuled Games Today 1 Philade veland at mpt- York Iphia Washington at Boston 4z0 a Games Tomorrow 50 at Philadelphia. St. Louis at New York. Detroit at Boston Cleveland at W NATIONAL LEAGUE Games Yesterday b, New York 4. Boston & play- Standing w. Ner York Chicago Brooklyn Cincinnati St. Louis Pittsburgh . Boston 5 Philadelphia . tes ank- team field -— Ganies Today New York Louis. Boston at Brook Philadel at St Chi river Games a1 Boston at Chic fron INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Games Yesterday base- s as- team | a meet morrow o'clock at The home . The 15 o'clock Friday 1 the Perc Contes pro will ptl practice o'clo Holy C'ross GOLF STAR INJURED Rex Hartley, Youthful English sation, Will Be Unable to Pla Walker Cup Team. ex Hartley sensation, has nd and Jone & quen his lef Kw 1 the palm of my han well but it cannot be helps TENNIS STAR LOST France's Most Promising Nct former is Laid Up With a Ligament in left Leg. May 4 France Pr—c most prom \ er, is laid up a torn ligament in his | / be unable to play this sum anked number 5 d the “four musketeers,” Cochet, Borotra and Bru Boussus had been looked upon ect to the sho them severe injury ouncement from tennis: displaved by both Cock ntly and the fas has made aris, Bou us coste, fill coming on form Borotra re of Brugnon, somewhat a the Davis Cup this summer. FRERNCH TEAM May 14 (P—A golf event, women's team American American paigni with now nch women players captaine Thione De La Cha mpion, has been natches will ta hantilly La Boulic, or have appointed a b plans making Guadalupe river navigable, for aris immedia Frenchmen xious as to the fate of France rang- e place eith Games Today Newark at Montreal Jersey at Buffalo Baltimore at Toronto Reading at Rochest City EASTERN LEAGUE Games Yesterday Providence 7. New H Allentown & Rittsfield 8 AH\' n; Bridgeport A Standing Bur- | Now Haver Albany Bridgeport Games Today Hartford Bridgey Provider 7 Springfi Alba Sen- B Games Tomorrow Albany at Bridgeport, 2 Providence at Ne Hartford at A Springfield at y On WITH THE BOWLERS ROGERS ALLTYS MEN'S INDUSTRIATL Russell & TEAGUT Erwin Stanley Works Per- Torn N B \|m]un- 4 a isir with S fiad 18 57 American Paper & 05 1 non, 1 —DAILY— EXPRESS 2 50 ONE 33.15 ROU\D WAY Retarn ticket xood 30 days Brand New Latest Type Parlor Car Coaches Comfortably Heated—Bonded—Insdred \e Guarantee Your Comfort Leave Crowell's Drug Store 17 West Main St M., 2:35 P. M., 5 Beginning March 16 Daily and Sunday Phone 1951 Make Reservations Early YANKEE STAGES, Inc. the d by A 30 P oard the | ! | 3 24 110 0 THO STARS MAY Rill Ross. Zujko. Rear row, left to right—Ry Front row—XKeel White, Segal, BE LOST T0 GAME Hornsby and Lloyd Waner on| he Injured List New York., May 14 (UP)—Two the National League's brightest stars—Rogers Hornsby of the Cubs|match and Lloyd Wancr of the Pirates— | may be lost to baseball. Hornsby has a troublesome growth on his hee and s reported that physic have urged him to give up playing for the rest of this scason. ns have failed to aid slugger and already has admit- friends that the heel out of many gamee, ued from o es with outside t T Intermediate * club 21 Tntermediate team been troubled with | Bo, the e { sington S In Stars 18. Totals. * Opponents Intermec en with appen- dicitis early ar and has no yet recovered from the effects of the operation. For the past two weeks he has been confined in a Ba hospital and it is possible | may have to retire perrn from the game. Waner's casc is zreat secrecy. His ¥ ord:red Watt admits am 41, Boys surrounded with brother, Paul not to discuss it and sam ers, secretary of the club, that he has orders from President Barney Dreyfuss not to discuss Waner. Club officials in- that Lleyd will be in shape for active duty Memorial Day, but| most of the Pirates do not exp him to get bacl this season, and it is whispered that the brilliant cen ter-fielder will be advised by physi | cians to give up the game | The vouthtul star is regarded as one of the finest young ball players the major leagues. 1e| Totals | joined the Pirates in 1327 and in{Opponer | his three years as a major leaguer| The DeMols compiled a .348 batting average. He | New Britain ! played in a total of 453 games, scor- [ games on lo | ing 388 runs and lining out 688 fafe | lowing results hits. De Br His remarkable fleetness of | ven DeMolay cnabled him (o beat out mam New Brifain I ifield drives. while as a place hittor | Manchester 32 he was compared to the celebrated| New Britain DeMolas W Keelar of the old Baltimors | Orioles. Waner is 24 vears old, 5 feet n and a half ches tall and, plaving condition weighs 148 pounds. He is one of the smail- est and lightest players in the major | leagues | Hornsby is a veteran of 15 \"ars} tajor league service and one of tha ague's greatest hitters. He led | ball the league in hitting on 7 occasions | { and has compiled a life time bat-| ting average of .36 He created a National League record nome | ns in 1922 with 4 blished A new modern league batting record of 423, in 1924, and ics has be-n voted league's most valuable player. After 11 years service with St. Touis he was appointed manager of | went out and brou the team and guided his club to a|church ch pionship t nal League pennant and the | played the orld champion: P following resu 1s played one season each with the | oy Rraves and Cut 2 €0l | Sprin & Cubs for $200,0 and five New players—the highest price ever paid Manc for a major league pla Britain Hornsby was credited with terbury 17 plving the punch which carried New Brita Cubs to the National League cham- | Waterbury 31 n 1029 | New Britain Swed S5 N lHarv!o—d Darkness Halts Game ‘IH\‘_;‘A‘;”E ! With 62 Runs in Inning| “Xcw prt New Bern, N. C., May 14 (L ru,'\{,v den ness brought a It to a base Tota game here in the secon one team of t cen Flash Stars mediates 2 ever seen in DeMolay foot Molay in. 1 PBritain DeMola: | i | | Britain DeMolas Totals \/-'A Britain h church b her state "Y" games on local results, South Church 4% South Church 44 South Church 54 South Ch Totals, South nents 118, The Swedish T ketball team whic city church championship w So for Mar Church then s bein to the sun- nch the Swedigh Lu New oppon to stern the t Wade Meadows. Jr &, Senator F. M. Simmons ugfest with four home runs led ‘ Durfng the | were cond ('rfl of sports and Ihv;h honors. The baseball debut of Ray Krem- Pittsburgh hurler, was made in 1914 with Sacramento. HERGSTRON MAKES ANNUAL REPURT Preceding 1 Indoor Baseball S Page ) Intermediate Team Bristol Champon= Boy " Backetball Team Club Flash- Wildcats All-Stars DeMolay sketball team h 36, Wapping 30 Ball « hampions the ,nd Srn New 1n ain heran Baskethall \ Paluch, Ritter, Coyle, P. | Byers. Holmes Junior Basket Vetrano, Coach | zaniza Zetterman and |of Cor . Champions PREDICTING CLOSE o RACE IN NATIONAL Church e e Bers n Division Champions Joe Maxw ell; f\'fitl'e Dame Center, in Coaching Role Derby Card Louis n Tegion officials word g 361 MAIN — OPP. MYRTLE [AY g MAY 15th PANAMAS 1e Most Com Body Hats $2.95 and $4.00 of the Finest Weave Obtainable $2.95 Real Ones Natural Shapes . f Becomi TAILORS — ¢ Wild-C: Moor yank Joh Champions / NOoOw LiSSEN WORRY WART, YOU CANT oT VERY BARE FoOT LONGT DONT WURRY .\ | ANT STAND VERY LONG,| WiITR HAVIN T WEAR YOUR OL CLOES / e GO | 'SALESMAN SAM Getting Even! (GO DAY, CAISS ! CALL AGAIN WUEN YOU NEED ANOTHER PAIR OF SHOES — \NDEED | WILL GOODBNE‘ THAT GIRL bEEt“\b» A BRIGHT ONE, | “ean! BUT I'™M JusT & ) EH LS BE eR\CvRTEQ W WHAT BRIGHT THiING | <O\ Ce DID You bo? WHEN SHE WAS BUN NG THOSE SHOES SUETOLD ME SHE Was “TH' “TELEPHONE OPERATOR. ON OUR LINE —

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