New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 28, 1930, Page 19

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1930. Speaking] Bachall Standing (DAST STARSOUT LOCAL TEAMS PLANNING OF BRITISH PL Ayl MEMORIAL DAY CONTESTS - o f S por ts Games Yesterday Washington 7, New York 2 S e i Burritts Scheduled to Mec( Poqummck Bears Friday Ci T o vomee| Ihiladelphia 7. Roston ) ity Items 948 oL henine Dosbenad ixamien )} S Olevelae 800, (Clicrgo 2.3 DOC Wl“lflg and Don Moe Fall Afternoon at Washington Diamond—Senecas Go- y in the Industrial baseball leaguc.| Detroit 16, St. Louis 11, | G K ihat between (he Fair Bearing and | Belore Two Unknowns ing to Winsted to Battle Tunix A, C. — Sacred | Corbin Co. teams, will be Standing Wver iRt AL tnl onee ) , L o Hearts to Play in Seuthington—Clubs Also Sched- |"°),) B0 =00 990 ais s il o . “ ’l Diamond No. 1 at Walnut Hill park. | 2y BY O. B. KEELER oy . e Q S ; < e : 5 Dismond No. | at wWainut Hil park. Washington .. 3 el i uling Contests for Sunday—Only One Home Spec- | M#noney ant ‘ | Bennett Nelson Byl and ol Lol ] {\onl\lm R SR : &5 Andrew’s Scotland, May 25 () tacle Has Been Scheduled. | row night at 5:30 o'clock at Willow | G55y To = © —The golden sea breeze of old St.| - == ! Brook park. 3 4 3 A { g cee ! { Andrew's and the great unlisted in| n 3 G night in a hou fer the auspices 1 Merchant Tailoring = 55 West Main Street These two games jwere washed |g, sl 5 ‘;m'; book of golf tcok out the Paci- er ot ffect ua ‘: a |<j“*'“ erican Le ..ron n:\'r T out last night by the rain which fell | : 2 345 |Dginorthwest g Dusaday, afrom S the % L 1 G e harasion. wine all day lon k 4 | British amateur championship like b ' n kK comi ampion, pin L | a smart wing back working ali over v v ome Basshall| Latzo's b ritated | a bewildered end as good old Doc | attraction Me | day. The jhCrowe i the boxers' d Washington at New York | Willing and yo Don Moe de- itts he fast Poquo-|T s s W ered from = Games Today The bout between Kid Kapidh and Joey Medill of Chicago, postponed| pouion ¢ philadelphia. | ported from the ranks of the Amicr- s ut ington Park Fri- st fivst til Referee ou hathiManday andiTueaday BIEts | Wien1caz 01 ot Cleveland |ican invaders promptly upon their | day atiernoos o'clock. The " 1 ¥ or because of cold and rainy weather;| pyoproit at St. Louls. | first appearances in the classi e 2 ed from among at the end of the will be fought out tonight at th | Hurley Stadium in Hartford., That is, it will be i the weather permits. | A comparative youngster named | the s in t e Games Tomorrow Spark, hitherto to fortune and fame |k s a fasi combination Washington at New York mknown, collaborated with sonie for t Rurritts' ope (Only one game scheduled) | perfectly as xm-mu hing k rrit play agair Both fighters are reported to be | in the pink of condition and bota . : e nTali et ; et i . Willow B N s dental surgeon—usually y Willow Brook pa are on cdge. Kaplan defeated }lr-“ NATIONAL LEAGUE | diy part of his game dest Ame so scheduled f 3 . We " . il last summer but the situation is changed. Medill has received a ten- : {ative promise of a match wita| No¥ Brooklyn 1. sammy Mandell, worid's lightweigh Pittsburgh 8, St. Louis champion, if he disposes of Kapl (Other games postponed, rain 5 ‘ { wet grounds) Games Yesterday 3l 129 SRUOR O Se Ay D 2 ior member of the B Going 10 Southington onal sq perform The S Hearts wil} [ like office for Don Moe, givin Southingtc Memorial!da Oregon youngster plenty { [ which the T | wildered by Kaplan is considered bad business Standing the sunny lar among the lightweizhts of the coun- | _ v . - | prove try and has had hard times in |50 Louis As he securing fights. Only the lesser nou!””"" ity sl 1 to me who are trying te climb the ladder | Pittsbureh 1 ; 4 [ feel > fame, have been willing to | Chicaso ] | this meet him. Medill, s however, | ReTow s 6 mever sa f st . $ yright a day.” » was eager for ‘“‘7 o > mowum ¥ RE R i st 2 T I think, b e ia . 2 357 |swer. No such wi Beany Leonard. former 1 e Se i ppundag e weight champion of the world Games Todar T RO ) ratited undefeated! thinks litfls off New York at Brooklyn Ll G Max Schmeling ces to stand| Uincinnatiat Chi Feed dicts that Sharkey will be the nest| Phila ia at B Sy Al . 2 i % ers’ pu a 50 far as to say that Sharkey will o : ; ey ) ow sta rosscur S y & ! probably knock Max out hicag o P e e ' _|Fis ost. w unp c Murray Murruco ag an ag iloiger 'ree known as t gar AT t led). | On all but one ho t cas ‘ for W t i L re Leonard has boxed JLeonara has boxed consigrabty| o o il o sk o & s o fer the laiest rule passed by e with Our Compliments Play Here Iriday obgeect Buffalo 4, Rochester 3 v ol 4 E 2 i 3 il 30x4.5( o & sts who appreciate superior qual- aolino would kill Schmeling | t ce drove s n t al at- | ha S1x4.2 tron and many new friends will visit the summer but these edictior oitats LG 5 ng ; a . Meet Hartlord Team the et 31x3.00 2 : e barely missed zetiing knocked for | BULAL0 Raltimo loop himself Montr again Sunday. The list of the games NEW BRITAIN A e {old course Garedliioday intihe navwat ol e wom_’; vyfl-:"n:\avmlpio:mrh:' ‘WT- H o . it REF[:REI: U[CLAR[S James Braddock Jum\ e / | ek Pranklin Square w. West Main and Corhin Ave. ot dt the basstigll | BNIAIE B0 Bocha K ; EhSE Id(k Sharkey’s \lafi Station No. 2 fon No. 8 twee anley e and i & Ray s el g N. Y., May : Fast Main and Stanley strect- Arch Street o Northend park. Coach JENET i farteat 511> ting Murphy is having difficuity | EASTERN LEAGUE Sy & St theavyy t station No. 8 notifying his players of the e = Stanley Strect ule sho s ¢losed this wee The Y P o ’ ! 2 cport Albany 2.6 Rars Hartford at Provic — Trovence et | B e ot ho b wen s | e ,";‘.‘;JOUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS Standing ibieen 7 5 . E New < ff mmy 1. pres / € BA Hartford ........ 1 9 f llaye 0 A ) B s | t err sociatio o | [ WORRY WART ! Springfield 2 D g s % b et DXL LS, Lo e i Albany . ‘ s A 0 " t L t EXPECT Q Pittsfield . F\T lH ENE = Games Today at New Haven t Providence Springfield at Pittsfield Allentown at Bridgeport. bt MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS | Allentown at Bridgeport. Albany at Pitisf | Schmeling Develops . “"',f"\\‘f"',’ A New Knockout Pumh ’ Hant ot Ny AMa 5 (UP): Max Schmel e ke .‘.‘ EVI e L Do you know where your drive is hmelin 1 ¥ I a e Rashed. hia | Cubs. ¢ ' going? Get the ol’ confidence at the new punch—a left hook to the stom- Home runs ach—against Jack DeMave yester- J ases—Cuyle 1b BERLIN POST ROAD the canvas for a long count LARRY BENTON i R e - mons, At GOLF RANGE \ 4 oy | COUraging feature .of his training | ' 4 4 camp drills 2 o improve your game . . . drive out ' Shade to Get Another o c i a bucket of balls. | Try at Walker’s Title me ru EhiExarnkessl tine) ST ont eueclon i May ips e Duce | 1 Minute's Ride from Berlin Center tor | Shade, Concord, Cal, veteran, today | T N : . Grants. one of thel Was believed assured of another en-| JONES CLUB BOG tonard Meriden \Rfslas major league | §agement with Mickey Walker, mid- Atlant 'v,.\ 25 (P that drew all of the atten-|dleweight champion, following his | Pall club is having a tough i Instructor at the Range | defeat here last night of Ace Hud- |A'2 i of { | nton might do the Reds a|kins, Nebraska wildcat. e S PLENTY PARKING SPACE CLUBS RENIED ; \ of good before his major| At tho conclusion of ten rounds of | V1¢° Presi haye hesit aliatnating i iscfulness i ended. The|sleady hattering Shade's hand was | Pelveen seventh place and the c (L macsmarom he pitched in Giant livery |raised by the Feferee. The Calior- | SnC° (he deason opencd. i was his best of the sea and he [nian was given five rounds, Hudkins S e e O 'SALESMAN SAM And Make It Snappy! hile losing six Ralston Hemsley, catcher for the | Rl e Pittshurgh Pirates, formerly was a Outhoard Title Meet | SoRlum e i S—— ‘ . ) \ 3 X | (FILLUP HER SAMPLE CASE [[I'LL GO TO OLD MAN YOUN (WHAT' wou HERE AGINZ AN ) NO SIR' ThiS TIne To Go to Middletown | [ |WiTh THiS NON-SKID BaTH |[HE NEVER BUNS BUT Il | WITH TH' SAME LINE OF HAUE QUITE A NEW Chicago, May 28 (A—The national | {S0aP aN nouT(ome BACK || SELL Hity SOME DAy ! G000S, | SUPPOSE — DEPARTURE - championship meet of the National | ‘T\LLTQUVE SOLD EM ALL! | n ¢ . 8 — Outhoar association has been | R - I | 1 7 awarded to Middletown, Conn,, and will be held October 11-12-13. EXPRE The association's commission also | has added a fourth class to the| Four -n,.,.. Daily championship list. The new divi- s .50 ONE .75 ROUND sion is for drivers who wish to race 2 VAT TRIP for cash prizes and records using | ’ > ( icket Goo us P stock metors, frecing them from th e BasepALL necessity of competing against driv- | Parior Car & Tooay ers connected with the trade and us- | Deep upholstery, air . — jooitiepad i the || et il S |cLeveLann A AUOU ELORR R > ice water, and card tables, No finer 1 INDIANS built. We gunrantee your comfort. e Leave Crowell's Drug Store . | e ours Weat Main ot e | 9:00 A, M., 11:00 A M., 2:25 P M S I % |THey pLay and 6:25 P ADMISS 10N Daily and Sunday 5 36 CHURCH S Running Time 11, Hours Phone 1951 Open On Decoration Day , b e Until 1 P. M. YANKEE STAGES, Inc. = : 2 : 930 57 NEA SEAVICE INC_ REG. U S PAT OFF.

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