New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 23, 1930, Page 27

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1930. S p ea k i n g Baseb%andmg; 3—Two out When who sent he fig out himself the best way | oo | EREEEES T BE HELD HERE TOMORROW| PROBABLE WINNER - s Tt i po e pt o o f s por ts || Cames Vot aas | Brookiyn e won the classic twice. |it, and he's gentle as a dog. Yas | Boston 001 Hasinor fan ot st New York 10, Philadelphia 1 | Two bass hits: Sisler, Rhiel ey Man O'War yet, bu 8 (First game). Thres bave hita: Flowers - Coach Lionel Depot to Enter New Britain High Track A senior soft ball league was or-| New York 20, Philadelphia 13 run: Wright. Bases | ganized at a meeting of parties in-| (Second game) |30t Soreinon 3ot gabo ; Team in Intermediate Class—Junior Events to Be Relative of Gallant Fox Causing o ot Fitzsimmons— FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Hesd 5 ¥ 2 3 | out By 1 . . . e i 1 fereted st mien: :;!::dxa.n;.l;‘{ washingion 3. Boson . ! Run Off at Memorial Field in Willow Brook Park | Sensation in England league is scheduled to start next| Washington 13, Boston 1 cuicaso in the Morni ior i - = — e's a grand hors st e e Sy et | aane e o MR N the Morning and Senior in the Afternoon—Joe e £rand norse.” park. | Detroit 6, Chic |5 ra . e Hergstrom to Act as Starter — Keen Competition |, n i t au | | Wiison, . ] xpected. stabies il e . 1teburehGoorge: Parl The teams entered are the Tabs,| Suser TS : - R ! iSgtasProLaiesond ; Al B Hon e e Bovs' club, Atlantic A. C., Y. M. C.| Batsmen in g A. Ukrainian Y. M. A and t Washington ugged the ball for Phantom A. C. Philadelphia = ) S Because of the fact that most of || 7 | Osbo e i his squad is numbered among the | | 3gos¢ : 1 ger the Senior high levelan % 1 i - school, Coach el Depot has de- Each team will play the other| g 1 3 ¢ cided to enter the team in the inter- tedm three times. The schedule com- ? ik J 1 \B R mjlmetiale ierotp, at the Hartfopa mittee will meet Monday night at| e . 0 ounty e Al Tf'! at Willow the Y. M. C. A. and on Tuesday| X omorrow morning night, representatives from each | Britain high team will meet, go over the rules, £33 LS ). ol 1 r in the senior ! 3 Games Today nor, t am finished 2 I 2 t the g 1 in third e S Lt oEe SRR TRt B Dotk Oiica g : . la actly one point back of the I (e el WL | St. Louis at Cleveland iy 1 3 ace team. However, the | (Other clubs not scheduled) he exception of The Holy Cross baseball team will | < y 7 e R e z e Epson Downs ; o practice tomorrow afternoon at 2 Games Tomorrow | . J bl t,?:;,“:wl"n‘)n?;_ BE IN HARTFURI] s = dor - 2 OPP. MYRTLE ST. o'clock on Diamond No. 1 at Wal-| Detroit at ¢ | Ghagnon, . ] small an n the Scout from 33 1 o nut Hill park. All players are te-| St Louis at Cl 1 » ! : Sy 1 P , According to plans of the County hat + quested to turn out for the work-| Philadelphia at New York ¢ C ofic a7 e More b L 9 | iaps C. A. officials the junior ar K] ) i Sleteaandi el iAol o ot e o e T e 2 nea 1 Kid Kaplan's Opponent in Mop- |cxisted and ne na o e The | Ammerioanl el asican NATIONAL LEAGUE Eited ot vilt be held in the atternoon. New | (3Y BOUE AVTIVES TORIRE | Tovoaeimeres in ot o o ] yle team will practice tonight at 5:3 : : : Britain high will be represented in A8 B s ear old co ) . - / o'clock at Walnut Hill pa Games Yesterdsy irteburgh 00101 senior & Captain Stanley Thie Heret ool ‘ ¥ Boston &, Brooklyn 5 i its:_ n son, Tray- | Neverdoski wski, Kloiber and ford, M - - Realizing ~neLG;ilab;d ek , 3 p ore " - . St. Louis 4, Cincinnati 2 e L o 4 1dwinowicz, field event entries. im n bout '\‘L"“\a“h the Scout t t 3 D An argument has cropped out in| (Chicago 12, Pittsburg This will be the last appearance of | . e S e o G e : certain circles in this city anent the| .philadelphia 10, New York § < Kok s the season for the New Britain high weight, Joey | highest honors of [ ! o nationality of the late Leo P. Fly, (i vanings) ; c Hfmrcer Ul on s o Lo wand CS b T Medill, go ringman, has decid- | Fitzsimmor trainer of t : Q l t-y famous boving manager. A claims Tl ; sborn horses of Willia: ] , ) uati kese an Detroit two | Boston | had great difficulty in forming this 1 most of his training | that Leo was an Italian who changed | Standing Sl e el ad this year because of the fact | licks in the Windy C tnstead of | Yor his name to the more Irish cogno- that he had littleé or n material ng here several days before the | Fie tok . t u men of Flynn. B claims that Lco's| St. Louis ol 5 upon which to build in the running is to arrive in town Fri-|$15 it cost to | t - ore middle name was Patrick and his| Brooklyn ........ 1< events. In the meet last wesk his|day night and will work out Satur- |lahad 1 . 025 - nationality was Irish Pittsburgh . o 3 team made only six points in the |42¥ and Sunday in a local gym DAL RO ¥ £ ; : S 5 dashes and ru The remaining These htweights. ALam nn.nss . V 1 The truth of the matter is that|C ceeees 15 18 | w’lN points were scored in the field events, | 2MONg the ranking ten. are down !or;i QO e alor 2 alue he was Irish—as Irish as it is pos- | Boston At § H [ 2nelcompetiticn infineintermadic SHtEn ronnd Mnle Mondsy plehcpat] sy os LA PLERCs M : feity y sible to be. His real name was not) Sinelnnati ....... 12 13 3 —— Bie soun ey freois sEEha L e e B . e : > That's what we set Leo P. Flynn. It was Leo Parnell | Philadelph 3 3 ; Praced y | have been entered and among them | = i e e e 0 e > + ivi this McManus. We hope there haveu't = B SRl 20 s oligine atrongsstl Hieh e o y 2 3 out to give 18 ae ; bet subject Games ay schools in this section. There will s T m L = — z T L e ) - besn any bets on this subjec e teldal el e s in il | 000t coming in advance because s |Fiying Ga c i = spring. That’s what New Y ¢t Phi hia d Friske aided 3 1- | junior meet and six in the sen was r favor of leaving his spar- | fil daddy = Y = : = Lovars of track will have an op- ‘:M‘Kg':‘ 'p]v'.’:‘r-}:'dzf)}r»..a ! : or and six in the senior yvou get if you buy POrtunity tomorrow. o see some| ync oS8 i They scoreless again in - A eaiiarh ¢ . m 1 v i 1 o ne purses Gallan S T o T S ChmEpare i i Sere| natl at st. Lou} SRS el fer physical di- | 15 (2. ") ; WD narie el vour wardrobe here. County Y meet to be held at Me-| il b dark was cavelop-| . . o7 A levery effort the best sh : Do gt s e i %5 - morial field in Willow Brook park | iy, oaTes Jomorow : S iihiona | e e sialien Thislisa f arecr won't el New Britain's Outstanding Clothing Values About eight teams will compete in New York at S 2 G 1 h another | his quty ¢ o ina While the Ch hrough th | the junior and intermediate meet| proo ot AL S0 adelph i Milo y doubled L ey e £ st sh Derby tzsin s said T P | oDCo in the morning while six teams wWill | Chicazg a0 Pitsbur, ) ng both 1 0. Anderson s T away at Al the Woo et 2 - ? p t be in the senior competition in the = singled (o center and Argosy coun DO HEAVY H”’HNG her 4 oundi dition. |ern who ke e A a S 3 ed but Carlson inter P d , st bout here sance is a mile 2 qua : = . g - INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE |10 the plate and cz i ars is 2 to} niake ‘4 et ina e nepatie 9 Extra Trousers Optional Raglan, Box and Belted afternoon fatfooted off firet for the thir rez ing KS to use Me- ut and the h vearlines Sonnny Caas. o yeurs agoman | CGames Yestoran For 1 s T same ent |1 190 Games in the Too Leagues 11 4"y WE,SL ol T Wan e a0 1 $27.50 . $50.00 ¢ $25.00 .. $50.00 ager of the Falcon baseball cl i Wiheod Gty & at this point in a deluge of rain 48 Pitchers Were Shelled for 26 b 1 t ney liet season manager of the Baltimore s, Newark el e summer, addle hem unti ¢ - SPECT AND COMPARE, AND YOU WILL AGREE Cross teams which won the city aad | MOntreal 7, Rochester The outstanding one in the| Home Runs and Other Hits. R over t trainers or ITH US, THAT 810 MORE ELSEWHERE, WILL NOZ. ty lex hampionships, has| Toronto 5. Buffalo 1 : he worl Seorge Fields o f8of oo gEons her « iothayican e Sonest i B e = = = it vl G i el : e oiGeors Rele e ivor ool ioush | utar pri haeleriad ! BUY BETTER WORKMANSHIP, FINER STYLES OR R e R Standinz St e P AR e e e © | FABRICS THAN YOU ARE GETTING HERE. ONLY This combination will work rogetner | Yoo L L T e ; > major | Maxie Rosenbloom, 3 LOWERED OVERHEAD MAKES SUCH VALUES for the remainder of the season. e i 5 f 8 : Prxlar‘)y-.l‘:r:v;ro‘;: :rr_\xh» by o fhess best in the light-heavyweight _";'{:i\:‘)"’i be nice to ha POSSIBLE. The Sacred Heart team is in the|Baltimore ...... ; ard run for a very LGN | 45 pitchers were shelled for 135 | boxing s L L e s Artistic Shirts, Superba Cravats, Holeproof Hose, ascendancy and Manager Gay will| 50700 2 Billy Wojack and h 40 doubles, eight triples ki looks like the wo ¢ Carter’s Underw Varsity Union Sui try to take the honors among city ‘]f:-“"_ .fl-‘"\ ceeen g ‘l‘.\l k, with 'm{n” s each, Sied AL e i T | sure 9 ATRE arter’s Underwear, Varsity Union Suits = ri Je T slmggers on their respective teams. I S and apauec RAs ! s s 2 possibl hem in - T > TPATOEIN TQQ o e s Co iz s e S S e e R e e b WO GHHEE v e NATIONALLY KNOWN ACCESSORIES FOR THE | Newark . 1 67 | tered the slugging c r Three home games are srh»d-.:n‘m S 4 £ betta r ¥ : WELL DRESSED MAN for Sunday. The Republicans x 2 play at the Washington diamond. | Nk f‘ '"";,T’xflf’f C B, MA The Senecas will hold forth at Wil- | R\ /0 =¥ 8¢ reading low' Brook park while Kensington | p o1 %78 20 o e 1 bat S oy O sam ir u Toror will battle the Hely Cross team in| poot o2 Prov Kensington. EASTERN LEAGUE How to Play the Old Games Yesterday fcomnn > S : | A T TN = . . Bridgeport 6.3, Har s S ! 8uT Time Game of Ringer || ~ev Haven 6, piors b : . | HES A OFFSIR Sv :‘v ~ A Springfield 3 | 5 | M WELL, WHUT OF IT?| HOW “YOU GONNA |« Fionisnee O | modesk il R~ { W/ e WwouT THinK ( SALUTE Him, & Standing nan. ot ] ; [ NOTHIN ABOLT LS wWiD BOTH A W L o 2 na e L0 i fos WEARIN' OVERCOATS = - W [New Haven oy i { g Y N e FORE FINGERS | Allentown . 19 5 : ot Al ; | Bridgeport ...... ° 1 ] 0 : \ JuST PULL YOUR | SO el s T S | Resteit. ¢ "0 oa : | Roves v A LTTe |\ of :\Ts\w e e fal - - 4 : = B AN WAaLK RiGHT/ \ ) Providence ...... 1f k ? 5 SR TEE BY "M iSALL Pittsfield N i - G HOOKED 1N OE HANDLE Games Today Providence at Alban Fig. 8—No. 1 “knuckles down" in- - . Springfeld at Ne #ide the ring where his shooter stop- ped (fig. 5). He is going to shoot at | 0 at Pirtsfleld. . the nearest marble. By hitting it at| (O1her schedulad) the proper angle and knocking it —_— SINGEH VS FERNANDEZ from the ring he can get his shoot- | Games Tomorrow . er near the center ot the ring for| i';’lj::lar:;‘d:" I\“':-vquc’\ t shot. e s L R Hartford at Bridgeport EN’M_EMEET ‘ Providence at Albany, : Before He Wins the Right to Meet | AT Sammy Mandell, | Scventeen Colleges Ready for 45th BABE RUTH AN[] | New York, May 23 P—Al Singer. | Bronx idol. must clear one more Annual New England Competition fiEHRIfi HI’I’ STR”]E le before he wins the rig hox Sammy Mandell for the at Cambridge. {neight cha nsh 1 h l2 appears Bronx Idol Must Clear One Obstacle Cambridge, Magss., May 23 Seventeen colleges today had aih- letes entered for the opaning of the 45th annual New England intercol- legiate track meet The University of Maine, winner Lok thseckcenseouiiie eass. ! nandez's hands a vear ago. keen competition from Holy Cro S : heeeohe o e it Jimmy Dalay, star sprinter of the | T g e arlten froindey Worcester collegians, should race.| Tot 10 %76 ; il el L His father died suddenly this week Holy Cross also had Morin in the sprints, McAfferty and Klumbach in the quarter and half mile, Madden Ssler. in the mile and Flanagan in the §ofe e ¢ weights. Northeastern had streng:h | Caonay, Sl . ' in the field events and Maine re- | Dunlap. 5 - It B Hi U turned with capable performers Naunes e 1 t urns m P: Seven of last year's 15 champions | 2 : - were to compete. Trials in all events except the mile and two mile QR [ R 0 Od, PAW! sam SUST cAlLED OUR YV FOUN (3 € s v £ (1 WON'T SAY GOODNIGHT | [TeLL KITTY (' HERE P : NY_WE WAy W DERNED B(C- weze to be run off today. NOW, KITTY - VUL Leave ) KT TH' LIGHT OF HiS LIFE, / | \ ELECTRIC LIGHT BILLS WITH ALL The meet s held at Massachu- b setts Tech 11el:1 | “THAT FOR. LATER OAM! -4 TH' FLAME OF HiS @ = THAT (LLUMINATION ! YESTERDAY'S STARS By the Associated Press | Ruth and Gehrig, Yanks—Collect- ed 12 hits, including three homs > o runs apiece, drove in 14 runs and 52»50 ONE 53-m ROUND scored eight, as Yanks took two way TRIP from Athletics Return ticket good 30 “days Hadley and Burke, Senators— Bramd New latest 13pe eld Red Sox to 11 hits in two] for Car Coaches 2 md, el e Comfortably Heated—Bonded—1Insured biA We Guarantee Your Comfurt - 1 N leave Crowell's Drug Sto Klein. Phillies—Eleventh homer T West Mate ot with one on in 12th beat Giants |} 9,09 A, 3., 11:00 A, M., 2:23 P. M 10-8 | and 6:25 P. M. Uhle, Tigers—Held White Sox to Reginning March 16 six hits, got three singles, scored Osll7 and Surdey twice and won, 6-1 | PLone 1051 Saibold, Braves—Won own game | Make Reservations Early with infleld single in ninth, driving || YANKEE STAGES, Inc. in run that beat Robins, 6-5. lipino punc rn bout and hopes to avenge the | knaock: defeat he suffered at l‘er-f (10 sev, Philadelphia feather o AR , takes on Johnny MecMill i WAR COLLEGE | 0 {of Glasgow, Scotland, in the op | nes U 8 AT oFF ) om0 sy s sovicE me. 2 |

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