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Speaking | of Sports| Managers of the six teams enter- | ed in the senior City baseball league | last year, will gather tonight at 7:30 | o'clock in Room 207 at City Hall| to complete details for the forma- | tion of the league again this season The teams to be represented tonight | are the Holy Cross, Burritts, Car- dinals, Pirates, West Ends and Sen ecas. Although there are a number of other teams anxious to get into 1hs‘ circuit, members of the recreation | commission already have deu!ded‘oi limit the league to six teams.and it was thought only fair that the teams that made up the league lact | season should be again included this | coming season. ‘ A meeting will be held in Room | 20 at City Hal temorrow night 7.30 o'clock for the purpos forming a Junior City league agers or representatives of team:« wishing to get into the league, must be present at this meeting as the membership in the league will be| decided at this time. (‘ All New Britain teams will st into action on Sunday with one or two exceptions. There are th home games scheduled, one at the Washington diamond, another Willow Brook park and third in Kensington. | Man the | Pittsburgh Coach Larry Mangan of the Amer- fcan Legion Junlor Boys' baseball tram has called a practice session | for tonight at 5:30 o'clock at Wal- nut Hill park on Diamond No. 1. All candidates for the team are urged to be present for the workout. The Cardinal baseball team of t city league will hold a practice s sion tomorrow afternoon from 4 o'clock at Willow Brook park. The West knds team, also of the City league, will practice tomorrov afternoon from to 4 o'clock at Willow Brook park All members of both of these aggregations asked to be on hand. A. C. baseball team | tomorrow afterrioon at 3 o'clock at Walnut Hill park All members of the team are asked to be on hand for the workout. are | The Burritt A. C hold an important meeting tonight at 7.30 o'clock at the Republican A. ¢, club rooms. All members are asked to be on hand. will Becauss of the intense interest being shown in the Industrial base- ball lsague this season, the manag- €rs of the teams have degided to in crease the schedule to three rounds instead of two. This will lengthen the league and will give Industrial| league fans plen: of enjoyment | throughout the coming season. Tho | league will open play next Tuesday evening at 5:15 o'clock VAN RYN IS IMPRESSIVE | | American Hopes to Annex Daris | Cup Tennis Series From Canada ' Considerably Heightened. ‘ Philadelphna, May 15 (UP)— John Van Ryn's impressive showing against Dr. Jack Wright of Mon- treal Canada-United States Davie cup se- i*s today heightened American hopes to annex the series Van Ryn outclassed his Canadian | opponent from the start and was leading two sets to one and 5 games to 2 in the fourth set when rain halted their match. Play wil] be re-| £umed this Afternoon at the stage it | was halted, with Van Ryn needing only two poims to win the eighth &ame and complete the match. George M. Lott of Chicago and | Marcel Rainville of Canada will| meet in the second singles match | and Van Ryn will team with Wil- mer Allison in the doubles against a Canadian team as yet unannounc- The final two singles matches will be played Saturday, with the order | of play reversed. If the United States wins the first three matchos | John Doeg, fourth member of the kquad, may be given an opportunity to play in one of Saturday matches. MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS By the Associated Press Nationat League (Including games of May Batting—0'Doul, Phillies, Runs—Terry, Giants, Hits—Frederick, Robins, 42 Doubles—Hafey, Cardinals, 12 Triples—Cuyler, Cubs: Suhr, rates, 5. Home runs—Wilson, Cubs, 2. | Runs batted in—Wiison, Cub Btolen bases—Cuyler, Cubs, J‘ American League Batting—Rice, Senators, Runs—Ruth, Yankee; Bishop, | Athletics; Hodapp, Indians, 26. Oliver, Red Sox; Rice, Sena- s singles 451 | Pi- 7 $ W12 Doubles—Cronin, Senators Triples—West, Senators, § Home runs—Foxx, Athletics. 6 Runs batted in—Simmons, Athle- tics, 28. Stolen bases—Rice, Senators, §. S BOY snlsLsJ‘ May 16 (P—Fred Walker, 13 year old son of Dixie | Walker, one-time Washington star | 13 the carly season sensation of the | South Atlantic league. Fred, a tall | boy with a lot of speed, clouled‘ 481 for Greenville the first three | weeks of the season. He is owned | hy Birmingham of the Southern As- | sociation. ‘ DIXIE WALKE Greenville, 8. C., COACH GETS CONTRACT | salt Lake City, Utah, May 16 (P)— | he University of Utah thought so | well of Tke J. Armstrong. its direc- | tor of athletics and head football | coach, that it recently offered him a four year contract at an annual salary of $7,800. Armstrong ac- cepted it | Washington | Philadelphia | ern 1¢ Baschall Standing/ANO AMERICAN LEAGUE Games Yesterday Washington 4, Cleveland 2 (All other games postpo of cold weather) Standing W Philadelphia ... Pet 708 CEYY veland ew York Boston t. Louis .. Detroit Games Today Washington at Philadelphia, 2. New York at Boston. (Only one game scheduled), ;ames Tomorrow iis at Detroit Claveland at Chicago Philadelphia at Washington, New York at Boston. NATIONAL LEAGUE Games Yesterday Boston 10, Chicago & ? (All pther games postponed, rain or cold weather). Standing \-'A‘ York ~i.s 9 Chicago ... Brooklyn Louis . Cincinnatj . Pct. 809 Boston . A9 Games Today Chicago at St. Touis Brooklyn at Cincinnati Philadelphia at Pittsburgh Other clubs not scheduled Games Tomorrow Chicago at St. Louis Cincinnati at Pittsburgh Brooklyn at Philadelphia Boston at New York INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Games Yesterday Buffalo 15, Jersey City 6 Toronto Baltimore 2.6 Other games postponed, ra &mmllng Buffalo Toronto Rochester . Baltimore . Montreal Jersey City Reading . Newark ... Games Today Newark at Montreal Jersey City at Buffalo. Baltimore at Toronto. Reading at Rochester. EASTERN LEAGUE Games Yesterday Hartford 2, Allentown 1 (Al other games postponed, T | or cold weather). New Haven . Bridgeport . Albany Allentown Hartford pringfield .. | Providence . Pittefield . Games Today Hartford at Allentown. Albany at New Haven. Pittsfield at Providence Bridgeport at Springfield. Games Tomorrow Hartford at Allentown, 2 Albany at New Haven Pittefield at Providence Bridgeport at Springfield. FACTS ON DERBY urchill Downs, 5p.m Place—C ville Louis- Ky Conditions—For thrge year olds at a mile bnd a guarter, Value—Approximately $36,000 which $46,000 to winner, in additi to gold trophy; $5,000 to second, §3,- 000 to third, $1000 to fourth. Field—Probably 12 to 15 starters, out of original nominations of 147 Favorites Gallant Fox, 7 to 5 Tannery, 3 to 1 Weathert — Unsettled showers I'riday night Probable attendance—75.000, Radio—Broadcast by country-wide hook-ups of National and Columbia systems. beginning about 4:30 p. m. (central standard) Saturday. Guest of Honor—Earl of Derby, who will present trophy to winner's of possibly | owner. BUYS NASHUA FRANCHISE Nashua, N. H., May 1§ John “Shano” Collins, former Bos- [ton Red Sox player, will take over the franchise and management of | the Nashua club of the New };ng\and baseball league. Last year se man- aged the Pittsfield club of the East- New York —DAILY— EXPRESS .50 ONE it ROU!\D wAY Retars ticket good 30 cu- Brand New Latest Type Parlor Car Coaches Comtortably Heated—Bonded—Insured Ve Guarantes Your Comfort Leave Crowells Drug Store 77 West Main Bt. 10:25 A, M., P. M., 5:30 P. M. Beginning March 16 Dally snd sanday Phone 198 Make Reservations Early YANKEE STAGES, Inc. 571 | (UP) ~—| NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1930. THER ROUND ADDED TO SANDEMAY BEUP DUSTY LEAGUE SCHEDULE .\ []A[[ANT H]X Tein Scason to Open as Originally Planned On May 20, But | | Will Come to a Close On August 28—Seven Teams | Billy Fitzpatrick Added Still Remain in Competition — Larry Mangan and | taff —Games | to Umpiring Will Be Played Each Week On Tuesdays and " Thursdays. Three rounds of games will be played in the Industrial Baseball | League instead of two, according to {an announcement by Bryce Long, | Becretary of the Y. M. C. A. Indus- | trial Council today. The league sea- son will, as was planned at first, | open on May 20, but will come to a close on August 28. Thero will still be seven teams in the circuit | Games will be played on Tuesdays and Thursdays of each week as oriz | inally planned. Because of the long- er schedule. two more umpires have | been added to the staff. These are | Lawrence P. Mangan and William | (Bpggy) Fitzpatrick. The ‘other four | umpires are Ed Crowler, Jimmy | Greene, Mike Lynch and Jimmy Ma- her. . The revised schedule lows May 20th, Tuesday — New Britain Machine vs. Fafnir Bearing. Stanley Rule vs. P, & F. Corbin 2nd, Thursday . Stanley Works New Britain Machine May 27th, Tuesday — Stanley Rule vs. Landers Frary. Fafnir Bear- ing vs. P, & F. Corbin May 23th, Thursday P. & F. Corbin ve. Gascos. Stanley Works vs. NeW# Britain Machine June 3rd, Tuesda Stanley Ru vs. Stanley Works. P. & F. Corbi Landers, Frary. June 5th, Thursday — Faf ing vs. Gascos New B vs. Stanley Rule June 10th, Frary v nir Bearing ve. Stanley Rule June 12th, Thursday — P. & F. Corbin vs. Stanley Works, Landers Gascos 17th Gascos is as fol- —olanders Gascos vs, Tuesday — Mnders Stanley r Bearing vs, Jun Rule vs, ain Machinc ley Works va. C —Fafnir Bearing vs. I June 24th, Tuesda Rule vs. P. & F. Corbin Machine va. Fafnir Bearing. June 26th, Thursday — New Britain M Stanley Works. st, Tuesday — Fatnir Bear- ng vs. P. & F. vs. Lander: July 3rd, Thursday Stanley Works vs. New- Britain Machine . Corbin va. Gascos sth, Tuesday'— P. & F. Cor, rders, Frary. Stanley Rule Frary Brit- Rule. Fafni, Tuesday Rule nders, tain Jachine h, Thursday — Landers Gascoe, P. & I". Corbin va. Stanley Frary New B July 1 Frary v Stanley Works Ju 22nd, Bearing vs. Stanley o8 Thursday Landers, Frary New Britain Machine vs. P. & F. Corbin W Brook — Stanley Works vs Gascos July Tuesday Works. Fafnir Stanley Fafnir 23th, Tuesday — New Britain e vs. Fafnir Bearing. Stanley P. & F. Corb t, Thursd Stanley Works Britain Machine Vu‘u v — Landers, Vs Gascos V& —~ Stanley August 1 Rule ve. Stanley \\o'|< P. & F. bin vs. Landers, Frar) August 14th, Thursday — Fafnir Rearing vs. Gascos. New Britain Ma- hine vs. Stanley Rule. August KENSINGTON WlLL OPEN HOME SEASON ON SUNDAY South Enders to Meet Portland Team in Return Game at Percival Avenue Diamond—Yisitors Won First Encounter by 2 to 1—Holy Cross to Play Hartford Colored Team at Willow Brook Park—Senecas Go- ing to Bristol—Sacred Hearts to Invade Suffield. nsington will its baseball |team in action at home for the first time this season when the All-Ken- sington nine takes the field at the Percival avenue grounds Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock Portland team. T turn game as Kensi Portland last Su season there Portland took the first contest b the close margin of 2 to 1. Ke sington was disappointed in several players who had promised to pm\ with the team and for t there were several weak lineup. These conditions wi rected this week-end and very expectation that Ker will come through with a Portland will ha: 4 in action while Ken practically the same crew fast Sunday ington will practice toni at the Percival av n :hr 1 be cor- there ington victory. Ker 30 o'clock diamond Meet Colored Team The Holy Cross A. C. also play at home Sunda meeting the strong &« Colored A. C. nine of Hartford at Willow Brook park. The visitors have a strong team and have al- ready defcated ' ‘the Falc £ Unionville. The Holy Cross team has strength- ened its linaup *for the game and confidence is expressed that the! crew will turn in a victory. The team will practice tomorrow after- noon at 2 c'clock at the Washing- hiamond Going to Suffield Sacred Heart team will travel d Sunday afternoon to bat- uffield town team. Manager Val Gay will use practically - the same lineup as last week with Long- more on the mound. The team will practice tonight from 6 to 8 at the | Washington diamond. | Play in Bristol The Senecas expect to make three stmgm wins Sunday when they team will afternoon England tackl Ends of Bristol at Muzzy field in thap city. Kenure and Garro e both off the sick list and either 1 play behind the bat Bill Chant has returned to the line al is expected of He or Casey will mound e Maple be without the McKnerney aus nine t second base old a practice norning at 1 Brook park d rooters session o'clock at Willow Members of the team ar will leave the k st club saving time To Play at Hmm‘ Repu will play the Southin return game at t on diamond Sunday a The teams Rep W The tram wi follows. owski. ss 3b I'a Peters, Niedwicki p: B. Kania p and L. = Dalkow WAIVERS ¢ ON FISHER York, May P)—Jo aw's Judgment was oday with the anno St. Louis Ca asked waivers on George Fis whom they secured in a trade with the Giants Pisher was the of the league durir rat t weeks of play but was benched be cause his flelding was poor. ASK Now T, Mec ted h hE the ng sensatio Because of a weak line and poo punting, Bates college Me., experienced its most disastrous football season last year of Lew Corbin. Stanley Rule | Kmericas Grea est Jockey May| 1 Ride Favorl e in Derby - | and pag A\menca‘s! greatest horse-raci taking definite hue and form today for the »6th running of the Kentucky Derby, centers about two decidedly con- | trasting figures of the turf{ — thel of Derby and the| ce. Earl of Sande. | in separate | r paths \ml‘ tmm, them 1 tomorrow afternoon, if ra mg ‘frv thing, for Ea B r‘o'u‘ to ride Fox, | ner wi ophy from | guished Brit post of | vic holi» s honar to broades » over “an Preakness at aga s ors of the Balair am Wood ong been a ing can happen in a ho especially the Derby, but olt was backed down today to 5 by an influx of finagcial support and was looked upon generally as the class of the field, with the pos- eption of Tar stnut son of Il race i stud. ow ard of Chicago tradition that the eastern Ballot Pirchard and of le Hour farm, Bradley, twice double,” again F tenders in Bu * Tannery is genera ve a better chance of llant Fox in heavy going. than 12 and not are expe ate value ) goes al was s Sydney bu (0 A O'Hara, owned t Chicago, anad BUYS FOUR PLAYERS Owner of New York Americans Ice Hockey Team Purchases Quarter From Montreal Maroons. 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