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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 26, 1930. FIFTY GOLFERS LOCAL ATHLETES CARRY PLAYINTOURNEY, OFF TRACK MEET HONORS\W ’ s BlggBSl Field of Year Gompetes-‘\e“ Britain Track Men Meet Hardly Any Competition | ;" hich won | e bk el e e at Shattle Meadow Club STORM FORCES THREE & in Hartford County Y Annual Championships =k Hardware City Crew Carries Off 198 of Total 269 | Washington By JIGGER AIRPLANES T0 EARTH pitched | Philadelphia Fifty golfers strugled over the gt sl e . | Mail Ship Damaged When It Over- C Points—High School Team Takes Junior and Inter- SIDNEY FRANKLIN IS ; mediate Events While New Britain A. C. Wins in RAZZED AT BULL FIGAT Qant Senior. | Chicago 452 | golf cvent of the season. trying to o e !st. Louis 412 | put together nine good holes out of : | Detroit 350 [the 15 which., with their handicaps. | Boston 533 | would give them near even threes. | It was not the weather this timc |that made the going harder fthan usual, but Val Flood's little joke fn opening the back tges for the first time thig year. The, only exception he made was on the water hols where the markers were moved to the front tee the day before after vigorous protests had been lodged | against the use of the back tee Yale and Holy Cross golfers used | it during the week but Thursday |and Friday members who had to use | |it put tos many balls in the pond. It | g ~ | was opened once last vear in a one Games Yesterday | the Harry No race in forth less than Today's fea of the inaugur longs for th um pair. be and with th forwarded by been preceding hird which had the Baseball Standing AMERICAN LEAGUE S;)eaking of Sports | | | “Billy” Darrow continirs to shmf.] at third base with the Aggie base- | ball team. In Saturday's game with Maine, he connected for two hits and | scored two runs. He is one of the| best defensive men on the squad are 1 handic warnir it meadow corrida Games Yesterday Philadelphia . New York 3. Washington 5, Boston 0. Chicago 9, Cleveland 1. Detroit 9, St. Louis 6. Standing W. “Lefty” Habe Fafnirs to an Industrial league cham- pionship last season, is going great guns with Tufts. He is playing cen- ter field and is leading the colleges in greater Boston in hitting. According to reports, he will geen in action in the Boston Twilizht leazue this coming summer who S E Meeting practically no Cheered Kill- turns After Forced Landing tition Hartford Count rack staged at Memori ing Lirst Ball But Takes Too At Preston Yo in i 1l Games Today Washington at New York Boston at’ Philadelphia Detroit at St. Louis, Chicago at Cleveland senior total of 198 or the m the junior and interm visions, the members of Britain High school trac ried off first honors while the Britain Athletic club won first ors in the senior The point the three classes, Junior, Ney B The high school ninc showed ifs | real ability uré when trounced the unbeaten Hillhol Red‘and Gold fans were con- | nee the beginning of the sea- | £on that the team was powerful hoth on the offensive and defensive. This confidence was upheld Saturday when the team woke up ahd played the hall of which they are capable The addition of Lipman behind the | day tournament and earned an evil | bhat added greatly 1o the strength of | Brooklyn 4, New York I i 2015 points: Central Junior High the team. He should make a hig (10 inninge). s ceine patnalfor ithe| Rewd Britaln Bristil Boya difference in the team's plaiyng for| St. Louis 6, Chicago 3 16th hole was christened with a lot | Club. 8: Hazardville, 6 e the remainder of the schedule Pittsburgh 6. Cincinnati 5 |of slices and hooks and no one felt| Intermediate, New Britain High = = (First game-=10 innings) I natural driving from its eminence, |School 67 points: Southinston Y. M e only weak spot in the team | Cincinnati 4. Pittsburgh 3 | left field (Second gam IhenEcore) sheetpinalcated ithation)s ZiAnuy SPORTS SUMMARY faturday was Wojack in left field cond ) ] L . one par four was made on the h L The Polish boy caught up until the | Boston-Philadelphia, which did not add to the pppula New Haven game and then was s of Flood's handiwork. A poor drafted into the field to make a place Standing off from it aroused the wrath of one for Lipman | player to the extent of demolishing >0 I his driver which his caddy came back to Yetrieve after the pieces had been thrown into the woods Low handicap men could net no lower than 31 and it remained for || Boston 458 [ George Boli. who has the maximum |A. C. Cincinnati ., o handicap of to show | Time elphia 1 with a net of 27 and win firs |0 2, Bob McConnell easily place with his net of 27. Mr. Boli does not employ wood clubs but can hit a longer iron &hot off the tee than any man hereabouts. In the tournament he -walloped a drive off the back tee on the fourth hole that carrted over the brook near the bridge. e ball covered about 2530 vards, Just to show that it was not an accident. he came close to driving the 300-yard fifth hole. On th vard eight. Mr. Boli employed trusty driving ir twice jover the green with his s Outside of the tour L1 he forgot to enter whose riaver. Which 500d approac ed in a card of 78 he ever made Memorial Day, the schedule calls for a four ball. best ball cvent N the morning. In addition to the four- | some prize, the low gross and net | ividuals will be rewarded for their skill. There will be ne tourna- ment in the afternoon In the first round club Games Tomorrow Detroit at St. Louis, Chicago at Cleveland Washington at New York Boston at Philadelphia. team HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS fident NATIONAL LEAGLE (NB); gecond, in High school. | jznci (Bristol FITCH-JONES COMPANY MEN’S SHOES JOHNSTON & MURPHY STETSON Britain High school ( “W:t' Hartford.? Rritain Pre + Rowing Auburn A 1 X Pet. r and Hazard- Tiouis s tetogesd 5 | Brooklyn 1 | Pittsburgh Chicago New York .. — St He appeared fo be very weak on lire drives and was unable to judge them. In full justice to Wojack, however, all of the hits in his direc- tion were fierce clouts h and Har Senjor Meet Dash: Won by Lines. (N second, Hughes (N. B third, Cormier, (Hazard) ard 1 100-vd B. A C) 455 The game was witnessed by a large crowd. proving that high school | baseball games will be supported if| . o G ',',“‘;;,OT':'.TI the games are played at a time| I-m“”noa” a “10:0' when the } eople n sec| cinn; at Chic Rl the working people ca RS a i chicas 3 Philadelphia at Boston -1b Won by Milbrant (Bris.) O'Connor, (Au- burn); Grimala, (N AL C) fourth, Domor Dis- tance, 45 Mile Run BoALC) AEY fourth took second cond Need a Change? Memorial Day plus Saturday and Sunday—3 ideal days to get some sunshine into your system. Make sure now of reservations at your favorite playground —by telephone. ,,,,, = unis (N Kowalshi (Bris.) (Hazard). 1 econd ning broad ju Rogan (N. B. A. C): s gap (N. B. A. €); ¢ (% B H. 5 Athletic club Sudrog, Ransuzier). Running High Jum Rogan (N. B. 4 Grimala (N. B Kloiber (N. B. A son (Brisi.) Distanc J Dash: Won by hird, th irday’s game was the last on hedule. Wednesday the their arch rivals, Hart- high, in a return game in the | urance New Britain took tle 2 to | in 10 innings. sat th: home loca for: Games Tomorrow Cincinnati at Chicago. S Louis at Pittsburgh. New York at brooklyn Thiladelphia at Boston I Won his and was ond shot. nt because 1can Shaw as an 57 Kept up the long dri he is noted T " INTERNATIONAL LEAGLE | be Hartford's I g | ctory this year y Red and Gold taok the | annual foo hasketball battle Won (Lines Note these low station-to-station rales from this exchange: Adbany, BN N TN, Atlantic City, N. J. . Boston, 7 . Nantucket., Mass, Newport, R. L Yor Philzadelphia. Pa Saranae, N. Y. to score a Games Yesterday Baltimore sey City 3 R wo handicap rate matche v d putts and turn- best Newark § Reading 6 ond game, 7 innings) Rochest $. Buffalo Toron'o at Mentreal, rain as Gursl B. in 1: Won by R. Goodale second, C. Godroe (N. third, Peersick (N. B. A fourth, J. Balcunis (N A Time, 2 min, 10 secona )-yd. Dash: Von b second, ¥ locals t Norwich Free he prep school boy on the locals vill find themselyes different proposition Reduced ~ates are in affect on most station-io-staticn call: after 7 P. M. nine {Toronto . scored over Rochester Buffalo ... Montreal Baltimore Newark {Reading . Jersey City up season o ot New Dave hampionshin Harold Mott 3-4. om Frank s captured ns s schedule, Games Today Jdersey City at Baltimore Teading at Newark Buffalo at R Toronto at Montrea fourth, Luc v ! Distance, 1 Pole Vau By 4. C) A. C); third S.): fourth Tom tance 9 feet, 9 Javel . Porter won ball by def: G. Q. Porter defeat- ¢d . W. Chamberlain by the nar- | margin of 1 up, J. H. Robinson ; by the same score over W. G. rook. H. W. Hatch trimmed Chff 7-5 and Harold L. Judd de- J. Wachter 2 up. dge J. H. Kirkham won from Chamberlain 4-3 in the second division. Ben McElhone was 1 up on Ernest _ E. Baldwin, W. Poteet M. Knouse 5-4. and FEd won his match from Clar- rence Barnes on the st hole Players have next Saturday viewed all of the Indus ams in action, fans have sc- ed Landers, P. & ¥. and Gascos | the teams that fight it out the pennant Universale aith Longmore Camphell as heir battery, a favorites rial ron hester won will " EASTERN LEAGLE Games Yesterday (All zames postponed, rain A e e B e GET RIGHT HOME and the Medill b Standing w. show of the season in been postponed on ac- weather and threat- heat T tford, o . 5 Steinle cold New Haven Allentorwn Bridgeport CHICAGO RACING SEASON un! Connec Ball team ght on irook Soft will open Diam No its tor 3 at low meeting Britain Machine Co. combination The Lighters have eral scheduled already with fast teams in the city. The start about & o'clock game wil Leo Pratt the game wes Milews 1ing ween college d 1 bet Pra Saturday fore official The old grad Alumni Day the il the N tationed Milewski is base. He is a hit one of the £een at Pra tiful one hand that saved the game had the bases loaded at second Britain longest home 3 tt field and made a beau- Francis the time an. the drive would casily have gone for He has been playving haseball throughout pr season MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS ent By the Aseociated P (Including games of M %) NATIONAL LEAGUE Batting—Herman, Robins, .418. Runs—Terry, Giants, 35, Runs batted in—Klein, Phillies, —Fredecick, Robins, 59 —Frisch, Cardinals, 18 . Cubs, 6 Wilson, Cubs, —Cuyler, Cubs AMERICAN LEAGUE Batting—Rice, Senators, .414. Runs—Ruth, Yankees, 40 Runs batted in—I"oxx, Athleti 40 Hits—Rice, Senator: Doubles—Cranin, Senators, 15. Triples—West, Senators, 6. Home runs—Ruth, Yankees, 14. Stolen bases—Rice, T TEAM TJ PRACTICE The American Legion boys' base- ball team will practice Wednesday night at 6 o'clock at Walnut Higl park and again Friday cvening at 5 oiclock under the directions of Coach Lawrence P. Mangan. It 1s important that all candidates be on hand for these two workouts as tha team will probably be picked this week Drone bees are hatched from un- fertilized eggs. They have a mother, the queen bee, but no father, contest stop of a line drive | Hartford Springfield .. 4 Garnes Today | Hartford at Albany. Bridgeport at Providence. Allentown at New Haven Pittsfield at Springfield. Games Tomorrow | Hartford at Providence | at Bridgeport 14 at Springfield Allentown at New Haven Pilot Establishes New State Altitude Record Hartford. May 26—Fliying morc | | than six miles above Brainard Field, | Jdeut. O. Lewis MacClain, test pilot [for Yhe Pratt & Whitney Aircraft | company, reached an altitude of 800 feet Thursday it was an- nounced y day. MacClain reaci- el atmosphere cold enough to freeze and peel off the paint on the irfaces of plane His aks the altitude record for tail | fhight this state At 20,000 mometer his feet the plane th registered 30 degrees oe- lew zero and as the pilot drove his plane higher the mercury dropped into the bulb unable to register the | temperature of 40 or more degrees ! below zero. ilhe field the pilot was stiff with the cold The population of Japan is said | to be increasing at a rate of 800,000 | persons a year. New York —DAILY— EXPRESS Return ticket good 30 days 1l Pa ‘ar Comches Comfortably Heated—Bonded—Insured We Guarantee Your Comfort LeaVe Crowell’s brug Store 17 W . M., Daily and Sunday Phone 1951 Make Reservations Early YANKEE STAGES, Inc. | niissioners | tering from When he returned to | * HAY CLOSE-HUNICIPAL HOSPITAL T0 CHILDREN Child Specialists Request Charity Commissioners to Find Other Place for Young Children. Hartford, May 26—Charity com- meeting today will be asked {o bar children from Municipal hospital until after condi- tions there are cleared up. The re- quest will be, presented by pedia- who are investigating ases of 20 little girls who are suf- an infectious disease. Yesterday it was admitted that another child suffering from 1he disease had been admitted o the rospital durinz the week. She had contracted :I’\‘-‘ disease in her home was said. Her condition was dis- covered when she was given the 1 examination before being ad- the eved the chari other children board ot 5 Mun some vay who onfined to the ca herwis cipal e weuld be hospital Ago a little wn animal rative in Guinea, is born with a full set of teeth. SALESMAN SAM AW, o'Wan! e A miLe! tourth, tanc 440.vd ain (King, Yeamans, m) Alfano Aubu cavich (NB (NB): third fourth. R (NB); second, J. Cianci (NB) Running Ma B) Di h (NB) Moore (NB) 1stance 94 feet § inches. 15 SCHEDULED T0 OPEN Washington Park Throws Wide its Gates Today for First Lyents broad jump: Won t NB); second. L. Giane Martin azard.) Dis- feet 11 Inches relay: Won by (Avitable, Ryder, rkow second of the Year 17 New Marca Pla Sneidman, Southington Richards) 1, Fole 49 4.5 second dash: Won by A Ki): Che (Gian ot You third, vd ): second, Db B. Vetrano Firton (Harvar 4 seconds. gh Jump tner (NB): sccond 1 third, H. Schmarr (NR) J. King (Plain) Dist 2 inches yd. run: Won hy L second. K. Grand i, D. Erwin (NE bin (Auburn). Tim Won EYES!=HT EXAMINATIONS 2 4 n 5 Wo D Yudiski (NB) fourth. Alfano HENRY F. REDDELL OPTOMETRIST RAPHAEL BUILDING 99 Wrst Maix BT £LEVATOR sERY: | e 3 A s s E s Junior Meet d. dash: Won hy R Burke third W REG.U TR ELERARAN i S PAT.OP. 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