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- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, Bascball Standing NARINES T0 MAKE ez IRIVE ON BANDITS Norlhem Nicaragua Clashes Re sult i 16 Deaths Managua, May. 15 (P —United States marines and the marine-of- ficered national guard Wave recom- mended intensivé activity in north- ern Nicaragua against groups de- scribed in an official stattment as bandits. In six encounters between May 5°and May 12, 16 bandits were killed. Commander General Douglas Mc- Dougal of the Nicaraguan national guard, and a colenel of marines, in lan official report of the encounter, said that all the men killed wore red hat bands as their only insignia He said he did not believe there was central leader to the military opposition. Sandino Mentioned An investigation is being made of s 1 inconfirmed rumors that Augustino Sandino. former self-exiled insurgent chief, ) has returned to Nicaragua from Mgrida. Yucatan, by way of . [Salvador, and is dfrecting another in- 4 |surgent force. Thh cabinet, meeting Tuesday, continued for 60 days the state of siege in the northern depart- ments of Matagalpa. Chontales, Jino- otega, Esteli, anr the Segovias In at least oneof counters, that at San Juan o the bandits or insurgent may have come off best, b other fights the | stabulary geems a tered the greater punishment report said that the oppositior well equipped and tra the use of hombs. grenades son and Lewis machine rifies MAY 15, 1930. Lord Derby Visits White House 17 ~ Pride —still impels the achleveme nt of the Best ; City It Speaking iy of Sports | An unfortunate { choice of a pitcher started the New Britain high school en a down gradoe * yesterday afternoon in the game with Bulke- | Washington . ley Ligh of Hartford, and, we |Cleveland shouldn’t ‘hes surprised it a pitcher | New York ... who might give promise of having | Boston the goods, might not be spoiled for.{Chicago ... some time to come. | St. Louis .. | Detroit Bulkeley high was recognized as | having one of the strongest teamg | in high school circles in the state. | Right now it is a tess up whether | Bulkeley or Central high of Bridge- | port is the better outfit. A meet- | ing between the two might tell the | story. | Laurel Court, O. of A, will Friday, May 16. A social will be in the afternoon at 2:30 with er at 6:30 o'clock. meeting will Games Yesterday All games postponed, rain. & The at 7:45 ertaingnent fur- | ed by Westwood Court of Mer-| iden | Mortgages on two parcels o on Corbig a and Wilna | et owned by Frances Cianci were | ordered ’orm.lr d by Acting Ju icz in city court rnoon. The plaintiff, claims a debt of $5, niece of property. reguia Standing begin o'clock | w. Pet. 708 640 followed by an en | Philadelphia .... 17 16 14 L 11 o 10 9 609 440 409 385 321 prop nue Games Today CHicago at Philadelphia St. Louis at New York Detroit at Boston Cleveland at Washington. snapd cosmo var agons flowers per doz. Also a hedding plants. | " b 4 “Jower Greenhouse, | ‘(/J s, > “C'O/D/)c’/” Fastened” ool minstrel EE that schooner laying over yonder?” said an old shipbuilder beaming with pride. “Well, sir, the man I built her for was going to be satisfied to have her fastened with iron. ‘No, sir,” said I. ‘If I build her she’s goinz to be doweled and copper fastened.’ ‘What's it to you? It’s my vessel, said he. ‘What's it to me? It’s my self-respect; it's my pride in my trade,’ said I. ‘It's my reputation for building only the best that can be built.” w and Games Tomorrow Washington at Philadelphia (Only one gamg scheduled) Yesterday's game was the spot .Or‘ the strongest offense and defense | the local team is capable of. Partyka | wag the logical choice for the| mound duty yesterday. Still, a boy | who had never before been under | fire, was sent’to the slaughter. That | he did as well as he did, is a mys- tery. NATIONAL LEAGUE gol minslistrey Games Yesterday Rrooklyn 7, Cincinnati 4 St. Louis 7, New York 3. | (Other games postponed, | | Smmll»l\g Vinstrel! Senior High field seed. garden Hugh Reynolds' £9 Commerc izers. rain eed Co., FRENGH AVIATRIY oLANS REGORD HOP {0 Make Flight Flom Paris to Tokyo BY MINOTT SAUNDERS Paris, May 15—A red-headed, f SENATORS ARGUE trying, has decided to break aviation | | To us, in the instances we have | L. seen the local . high school team | play against opponents, the local [Chicago .. squad appears to be the -equal in|Brooklyn . ability of any team yet met. How- |St. Louis ever, the team doesn’t play the basc- | Cincinnat ball of which it is capable. Pittsburg! S ‘Hoflnn Tn yesterday's game, in the sixth | Philadelphia fnning with a man on second and | none out, Zembrowski, rated as one | of the best hitters on the team, | was ordeced to bunt. The sacrifice | worked, but at that particular time, | ons run was hardiy better than | none at all. The thing then, in' our opinion, was nét a sacrifice, but a| hit. The next batter hit and the one run came in New York , 7 Associated Press Photo , in the United States to Ke Dow leaving the Wh British ambassador, dent Hoover. larl of Derb, Churchill the ee the Housc ntuck six e at with Sir Id Lindsay, Presi- E Conscientious pride in the achievement of the best still lives. It is the spirit upon which in 1874 at Manchester, New Hampshire, Roger G. Sullivan laid the foundation of 7-20-4—now the largest strictly hand-made cigar industry in the World. It is the same spirit that today—after fifty-six years of public confidence—refuses to lower its standard of workmanship and tobaccos at the sacrifice of the finest cigar Quality, Games Today Boston at Chicago. New York St Louis Brooklyn at Cincinnati Philadelphia .at Pittsburgh marines s well ned Thomp- Games Tomorrow Chicago at Brooklyn at Philadelphia guns, and | cinatingly 3 MONTREAL To Take Offen Asked for an evplas cinn Pittsburgh ive ation of t We have watched the players on the high school team as they came | up through the Rotary lea and | the American Legion campaigns, | and we feel that the, capable | of beating ecither Dulkele or Bridgeport. However, in r oof these two games, the big guns of the team must be used. The fire| department can't expcet to stem a conflagration with a hand extin- guisher and no more can a haseball coach expect to win baseball games against good teams experimenting with players who haven't yet had their baptism of fire TRe Sacred Heart all will play Suffield in Suffiy’ day afternoon. Manager pians to use the same bat last week with Lougmore pitching The team will practice tomorrow night from 6 to 8 o'clock at Waehington diamond bhase team in Gay as al ery Today's witriess doesn’t for those teams who have practice sessions. The Way to Play the Game of “Ringer” Y.ditor's note—The Herald 0g- nizing the interest of Young Ame ca in the ancient game of mibs, will run a series of illustrations on how | to play the game. The first of-these | starts today. | Te | springficld Fig. 1—To start 2 game of mng.1 er the boys lag from a line, drawn | tangent to the ring, to a parallel line across the ring. which would be 10 feet away. The boy whose shooter comes nearest the line has the firs shot. Players must lag before eac game. Practice lagging. as the f ahot may mean the winning of game hefo*e your opponent g shot. In lagging, a boy may toss his shooter to the other line, or ! or Tlay knuckle down and shoot it Giant SubmanneAJAr;m\ U. S. Undersea Fox ces Portsmouth, N. H., May 15 The world's biggest =ubm V-5—formally joined 1'nc undersea navy toda: With brief ceren driving mortheast giant submersibic launched on De commissioned yard. The simple & reading of ir orders by Cartain i executive officer of the ing the V-5 over to the Lieutenant-_ommanter Brown, onetime all-America football star at Annapolis. The latter then| read his orders to his crew Music by a navy band and the| hoisting of the colors concluded the ceremonies. ¢ The V-b feet long, 33 feet inches broad, and of 2760 tons' dis- placement, wiil carry seven omur« 8.4 80 men. Jts first sea trial trip 1l be made éarly next month, and | er the craft will be assigned to| bmarine unit 20 on the Pacific coast. v Bovd yard, turn- ommand of John H. | AOOVER NAV \h BILL ‘ Washington, May 15 (UP)—A bill authorizing the secretary of the navy | to proceed, with construction work | involving expenditure of more than | $7,000,000 in navy yards on both | coasts was signed today by Presi- | dent Hoover. | The work includes projects at San Diego, Puget Sound, Mare Island,! Lakehurst, Quantico, Anacostia, Philadelphia, Norfolk and Hampton | Roads. Tn addition to these projects work also was authorized at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii and the Canal Zone | THREE WINS FOR BOXER Fall River, Mass, May 15 (UP) | —Joe Barre, Brooklyn, N. Y., pugil- | fst, fought on threc successive nights in this vicinity recently and was victorious in each encounter. | clo clashes, General “cl meant principall i Guard had reccive {the offensive and hunting down native retrs marines engage 500 native guarg officers. The fir 1 tioned t Other clubs not scheduled e INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE s to take - hills Games Yesterday Montreal 2 Newark 7T ot gam hunt and ncovnters men- May 5 at Mar- duran border, ished for enemy a small Buffalo Baltimore Rochester . Toronto! Jersey City Montreal Reading Newark .. Hon apturing The sniall patrol preparing night was amb an was wou occurred the ac 166 men opened r sides on a marine and patrol. Firing went on < before the enemy re- Games Today Montreal EASTERN LEAGUE Games Yesterday Bridgeport 9, Hartford 4 New Haven 8, Proy Springfield 6, Pitt Alba Allentown red on the other two Machine Guns Used 4 7 in this battle that grenades ne Four : RUNS W used ext guard o wounded. and nd one of the pac bandits 1 A small patrol on May § captured 19 horses saddled, dynamite. arms ammunition, and staple hombe dur L fight with another enemy Amucayan. There were no r side. killed in ano at Azuacate believed to sser cl re en- Killed and the supp! Standing New Haven Sl Bridgepor Albany Allentown Hartford Providence Pittsfield . Both identified tains of the former insurgent moy In the Miraflor Mountains r Valo the marines and constab- fought with a group of about of.Ahe cnemy “wére dead in the woods after the fi Polish aubszz\ieet On Sunday, in Bristol quarterly meeting of the Po- 1‘\ American political organization of Connecticut will be held Sunday at 12 o'clock at the headquarters of Polis merican Republican club in Bristol. The meeting, which about 73 delegates from the various \’!H' i clu of the stat at- xhl will be devoted to general rou- The local posad of Stanley Games Albany at Providenc Hartford Springf Today i Hart/o Alba )1 t CTIONSTEADY AT ADVANGE IN PRICE - Livel mol Cables and Too Much - Rain Reported May own. Haven, rovidence. The felegations will be com- Karpinski, presi iblican club of this Joseph Mlynarski Monkiewicz Judge’ Stanley J ceski, Peter Twardus. Councilman Walter Zajkowski and Deput her- M Matthew Papciak. New York opened s at a 1 = A points Liverpool cables and ta much rain in the western belt ing was quitt, how vance met some realizir ern selling which supplied the mand caused reactions point two during the first hour July contracts ecased off from to 16.25 and the new Octobe 14.77 to 14.73. The roved a little more fas anticipated and probably - som clocal seiling ady Staniey to 7 in respons Tra- too PAPER DEFENDS RIOTING Chicago, May 15 (UP)—Rioting University of Chicago as a pro- a “dry snooping” on the 1s was upheld today by an edi- Daily Maroon, student of a Sk or ainst weather 1 the tumultuous dem- 10 students Wednes- h It conte counted | ot tho! t was a “vociferous protest map readers said it looked like | 1o yiglat Stik sl GTenb tienta Sand howery weather for the for some local selling altho cal covering And cailing with sation of liquidation. They reported n improved demand for cotton from Egypt but complained | TOR BEST REBULTS USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS found rds instea to Mile, in lanes Miss B wom to ance flying, journey Cairo, chal Ameri There one o na ready ord last now is aimi has ma the but each storms or motor {rouble empt hour overhauling monoplane. conraged Some time a Another half hour ! does A Gne ng this d. For fiying, accord- | Lena Bernstein, rly well suited o their way in the a who already hold 1d record for lon her non-stop vear from® Paris 1o making a determine] the achievements o | Gillet ough they have only be- 10[] EXCURSION Round) *10 Trip l‘ndav May 16 it Says Amendment Adop- Would Ruin Boston Project |» ast three own, at vear her hi d women's endura time has encéunt In she was forced donn s in the air } her nd refises own d not hop. non-siop 000-foot or Long Island. “Anyway, i Lena, as she | With greage-st glad the Ame women vinced Eioiiine which slight physical “You eee,” ‘an airplane itselt—more chine. It and is subje Which prob ing is so fasc Lena igin. Her ey tural fiyer, p tive. 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