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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, RAIN PLAYS HAYOC WITH LOCAL BASEBALL TEAMS INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE PLAYING HOLIDAY GAMES | American Division Unable to Play | Al e ) e i |Burritts to Meet Poquonock Bears Tomorrow After-|; : 1 thr t inally was forced o Shaaae) ! noon at Washington Diamond—Senecas Scheduledi ! Kauplan-dedill bout until Monday Standing to Travel to Winsted—Sacred Hearts Tackle South- ght of next week. The fight was to . - . . \ Dave taken pi ce last Monday but ington Falcons—Kensington and Holy Cross Clubs rain stopped it. It was to have taken | S < L Q g 3 ated to Meet Strong Opponents Sunday After- place Tuesday night and rain again noon. THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1930. CHANGES IN POUNDS London, May 20.—P—The week- 1 ystatem, shows the pounds TRADERS BEAT TORRINGTON The Britain State Trade school seball defeated Tor- a wla team Baseball Standing AMERICAN LEAGUE Speaking of Sports gton Trade yesterday in close 3 Total reser orc was 4 Torring Br o Games Yesterday Louis 4, Detroit .. (Other games postponed, rain). St » Games at All While Two Are Promoter Ed Hurley Staged in Canada. | By ‘[ Rain played havoc with the Amer- |ican division of the International league yesterday, but the two games the Associated Prese Washington Philadeiphia Cleveland New York .. Detroit st. Louis Chicago Béston . terrupted. Putting it over again un- til Wednesday, rain again blasted all his plans. | TOR Bl RESULTS 2 FOR BEST [ Usf HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS e it 1 0 > HERALD For Decoration RESULTS CLASSIFIED = A double-header victory over | Toronto boosted the Montreal Roy- als into a tie for first place with lthe Buffalo Bisons as the Leafs dropped to fourth position. which wvas held by Montreal previous to vasterday's two contests. The Rogals won 1 and took the seven inni p1 | The Burritt A. C. baseball team will furnish the only senior home morrow spectacle for the fans of this city | start at 2 tomorrow, M:morial day local la real f APPEAR AT COURT, Fourth Ragal Reception: Held il Buckingham Palace tle royal at Willow Brook oon were on deck. as| S t was impossible Furthermore, anyone there {6 scc Hurley finally announc- at all plans would be called off ! Monda We suppose 1 rain again next Monday ADS Games Today Washington at New York Philadelphia clubs not scheduled) the Promote n At he nig hen to opener Games Tomorrow Chicago at St. Louis, Detroit at Cleveland Washington at Philadelphia Boston at New Yo will be makin to open the se mpt wo Industrial League games scheduled Tuesday and ded, when postponed on account | of rain. again last night had/to he called off. Another date will have to | be set for these encounters. This will probably be next week. ! The two regularly scheduled games in the league for tonight will be play-| ed if it is possible to play them. The v. at this writing, doesn't look very | and there to be water around tonight out any further rain, | don our overcoatsand over hiq out to the great win-| 1s plaved in the spring in New Britain. Th 2 Although Montreal and Buifalo lead the league in percentage With jican A. C. headquarters tomorrow 120 victories as against 16 defeats, | afternoon at 1 o'clock to transact |the first division clubs are actually |some important businesé bafore the |tied in games won and lost. Balti- |game. The following are {more, in third place, has won one | raport: ub” Budnick, | more game than either of the lead- [Ty Cobb” Gaida, Gadomski, |ers but also has lost one more |Jasper, Parsons, Abramowicz, | while Toronto has won two and lost | Klatka, Joe Salak and Yablonski two more than Montreal and Buf-| . falo. also on Sunday. meeting town team in this city. T is scheduled to be pla o'clock at Willow Brook park Senecas-Winsted Senecas will zo tomorrow merning to Tunix A. C. team there. This is the |same crew that the Senecas were | scheduled to clash with last Sunday |in this city, The local team wiil {1eave at 8 o'lcock in order to play |the game at 10 o'clock. { | Sunday the Senecas will travel to I Meriden to meet the Contelco com bination of the Silver City Sacred Hearts Active The Sacred Heart tear Southington tomorrow meet the Falcons of that town. All the local players are requested to meet at the club rooms at 1 o'clock On Sunday the Sacred Hearts will clash with the East Hartford Athletics at Willow Brook park. The visiting team has scored seven vic- tories without suffering a defeat this season and the Sacred He in for a real battle. Play on Sunday on and Holv be idle tomorrow will both play at home The Kensington team Hartford |avenue The team will meet at the Repul NATIONAL LEAGUE asked to Joe Luty Jo joe Games Yesterday Chicago 6, Cincinnati 5 Boston 5, Philadclphia 1 (Other games postponed rain). Burritts will play at homc the Avon ga 5 |day, Herb Thormahlen hung up his seventh consecutive victory of the |season, holding the Leafs to seven scattered hits. Johnny Prudhom.me, | Toronto mound ace, held the Roy- als to one hit but three passes in ‘a5 |the seventh coupled with that one S35 |hit gave Montreal the game. :;OUTBOARD COMMISSION T0 NAME OWN RECORDS American Body to Stop Practice of | is sure me Louis Brooklyr Pittsburgh ago Yark n However we will The to W E of day, v help celebrate the occasion. ing on on our valued patr veryone pu 29th and “Decora 30th, we will give an holder for their car with every purchase Franklin High Test Knock Gasoline. Bosto! in the league are all tpex‘u—l'r:”{‘::la“r i@ lating about the respective strength | &0 2deiPRA ... of the Gascos and Corbin teams. Both of these outfits were impressive their opening encounters. The | Corbin Screw Leat Stanley Rule 15 to 1 in the opening contest of the sea- hile the Gascos downed the Britain Machine 9 to 4 in an abbreviated g: eck ago t Games Today New York at Brooklyn (Other clubs not scheduled) | = | With unlimited guarantee no time limit. We'll replace any Murray Tire sold by us if the e you get does not s 4 in rv-f five gallons of : and Franklin No Games Tomorrow New York at Boston. 2 Philade t Brook Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, Louis at Chicago ame a © will go to Submitting Marks to Inter- ternoon to . s 0 these fully guaranteed Texas U. Captain to 3 7 Report to Athletics May 20 (P—F N RerEo national Union, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE (#—The national | Games Yesterday |eutboard race commission has de- Montreal Toronte 2-0 cided to make its own recognition (Other games postponad, rain and |of world speed marks established in we: grounds) {the United States. For several years, it has been the | practice of the commission to sub- Pct. | mit American power boat records to 56 |the International Motor Yachting | 56 | Union of Belgium for official ap- |, -558 | proval as world's records. As 90 350 of world marks have 8 | boen made by American motors. the 447 | commission reafter will compile 417 lits own record performances. 395 | Al records made under the 1330 rules will be declared world's rec- - 2 (:l":t: Todiy | ords if they surpass the 1223 Ame | ey Ci at Newar i ., | b Montreal at Rochester. i‘“;hem:;:fimusmn in annual con- |lC® game Saturday afternoon at Baltimore at Reading. [cerehcat reramatao R sl e ernl| o clock at the Washington diamend Toronto at Buffalo. | money could not be offered in lieu Dl eamie Bleet ; [of prize money for amateurs unless | TWO colored teame. the Eureha { Eal VNS |nine of this city and the Norwood == |paid to all contestants equally. Ex-|3"le, W18 © ¥ A 0! . | bense money nercafter must be patd |4+ C: of Hartford, will stage a bat-| USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS by one classified as an amateur ownar or driver and it must not ex- | ceed in amount the allowance of the | Amateur Athletic Union. This will be a battle well worth ng. Both teams are strong both the field and at bat and both are ed with strong pitchers. The s have ggy" Carlson and Klopp while Corbins have PBesides these, the Flag and Flag Holder Free with OQur Compliments THE RACKLIFFE STATIONS conveniently located, are very popular with autoists who appreciate superior qual- ities of our products. We hope that every patron and many new friends will visit the ations and receive the handsome patri- emblems. RACKLIFFE OIL COMPANY NEW BRITAIN Bl | Chicago, Ma fast SO Standinz iascos can pinch. George h ence in the box Buffalo Mo Kensi am wi the Cross % on per cen niorrow quonock Bears diamond. All natives of in the city will gather t diamond to watch this game Kaceys at grounds in | while the Holy Cross team the Stafford Springs K. of C at the Washington grounds. Holy Cross crew will play a prac- RETLRNS TO FORMER JOI sey City . e Bt ndustrial council will meet tonight at 6 o'clock at the Y. M. € Among the many matters to be sed will be the athletic affai council The 1 d of tr s Station No. 1 111 Franklin Square Station No. Cor. West Main and Corbin Ave. 0TT0 VON PORAT KAYOES GAGNON. | Bridgeport Allenton n New Haven .. | Harttord Spr Norwegian Heavyweight Bounds Back Among Contenders arors P—0Otto Von | Providence . diculed as a fighting | Pittsfield real heart, has one of the out- heavy- EASTERN LEAGUE 2 Station No Main and Stanley Station No. 8 Games Yesterday 667 Arch Strect Albany 3, Providence Albany 3-8, Providence (Other games postponed, Standing W Cor. East Streets Station No. 8 1707 Stanley Street FITCH-JONES COMPANY senjor Circuit to Open Play With Three Games at Wa-l nut Hill Park Tonight. The Senior Fraternal Soft Bnl‘ league starts tonight with all six| teams getting into action. At the | | meeting last night of the board of managers it was decided to play once a week on Thursday nights instéad of Wednesda and if at the end of the first round of play | interey’ continues, to play the sec- ond round on two pights a week. Games to be played tonight at | Walnut Hill park all scheduled to 'start at €:45 o'clock on three dia- | monds ars: Ukrainian Y. M. §. vs. Y. M. T. A. & B; Y. M. C. A. vs. Phantoms, A. A. C. vs. Boys' club START SINGLES PLAY | Male Tennis Competitors in French | Fraternal OUT OUR WAY | FEED HIM BEFORE MEALS O WHY, THERE 1SNT ANY THING FOR HiM UNTIL \ WERE THRU MEN'S SHOES — = DONT NOTICE HIM } WiTH THOSE SAD EYES FOLLOWIN' EVERY MOUTHFUL, || THE LOOK OF HOPE CHANGE ( O DESPAIR EVERY BITE \ WRY D0 o0 Pi‘l \| T TAve “DONT NOTICE | ANY ATTENTON TO \ ! [IN10¢ i O e il Do N\\,/ IM UNDER ETHER ? /J JOHNSTON & MURPHY STETSON a as ates for the xing champior Norweglan compl ecarted reputation at 1 last night by Games Today Hartford at Providence Allentown at Bridgeport Albany at Pittsfield Springfigld at Ne Games Tomorrow » (Morning Games) Springfield at Hartford New Haven agBridgeport dence at Allentown. eld at Albany (Aftarnoon Games) Hartford at Springfeld. Bridgeport at New Haven Providence at Allentown. Albany at Pittsfield ed the bat- Haven The knockout victony was perhaps the most impre turned in by| Von Porat sinc his invasion of | America. Aiming heavy right hand | smashes skillfully at his fast mov- | ing target, he was as relentless in | his attack as he had been merciful | | | | in previous fights. Six times, he fell- ed the Boston gob before down and out for the cou more courageous Gagnon became in he put the face of the heavy attack. the | rore furious became the barrage of punches | Outweighing his 1 pounds. Yon Forat firet round 17 1-4 ed leisurely | found his | opened his attack in the | In that rou he floored | on for counts of eight and nine h terrific punches to the head and | body. He repeated his knockdowns, | once in the third and three times in | the sixth before he f ished his opponent TROPHIES AWARDED First Lutheran Baskctball Tcam Re- cefves City and State Title Monors at Banquet. The First L basketball | team of this city was awarded two | trophies last night at a banquet held at the First Lutheran church. One | was a silver cup representing the | championship of the New Britain | Church league while the other was an award for winning sta church title Dr. A. A. Ahlquist was toastm at the banquet, The city trophy presented by Sammy Mag re tative of the concern and Joseph G. Hergstrom, physical | director at the Y. M. . A., present- ed the other in behalf of the state | committee There were about 100 present. CALLES PLOT DISCOUNTED Mexico City, May 29.—(UP)— Reports of a plot to assassinate for- | mer President Plutarco Elias Calles | were regarded by Mexican police to- | day as without foundation | Mexican consular officials along | northern border informed thet federal government they had learn- 4 of rumors of an impending as- ssination, Word reaching them, \ey said. was that a bandit. identl- | ed only by the nickname Ll Chato, | was commissioned to execute the crime Police made a thorough investiga- tion of the report and reached the conclusion it had no foundation, | | 1 fi | pilot the 1 MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS the Assoiated Pres NATIONAL LEAGUE Batting—P. Waner, Pirates, Runs—Terry, Giants, 35. Runs batted in—Klein, Wilson, Cubs, 34 Hits—Fréderick, Robins, 62 Doubles—Frisch, Cardinals, 12 Triples—Cuyler and English, Cubs, Home runs—Wilson Stolen bases—Cuyler, AMERICA? ing— T ne— 405, Phillies; Cubs, 13 Cubs. GUE R mmong, Athle:- itors, 62 ronin, Senators, Triples—Combe. Yankees; and Judge, Senators, 6. Home runs—Ruth, Yankess, 14. Stolén bases—Rice, Serfators, § 16 West CHAPMAN STARTS YOUNG Fort Smith, Ark., May 29 QPI— Raymond T. Chapman, who will Virginia Military In- stitute boxing team. began hoxing at the age of 11 at a boxing school NEW YORK EXPRESS - Four Times Dally .50 ONE 33.15 ROUND TRIP WAY Return Ticket Good 30 Days Brand New Latest Type Parlor Car Coaches Deep upholstery, air cashions, inside beggage compartments, electric fans, ice water, and card tables. No finer built. We guarantee your comfort. Leave Crowell's Drug Store 77 West Main St M, 11:00 AL M., 2525 P ML and 6:25 P. M Daily and Sandar Ranning Time 4'% Hours Phene 1851 Make Reservations Early Bonded and Insared YANKEE STAGES, Inc. 9:00 A Championships to Begin Plaring in Earnest Today 1 | Autell, Trance. May 29 (F—With the finals of the three doubles | events finally disposed of three duys behind s the singlés com- ion inithe French tennis cham- | plonships was to begin in earnest to- day. The men's singles have reach- |ed the fourth round and the wi | ners today g0 int6 the quarter finals. | England’s youthful court hopes Tilden met P. Hughes, one | dule, | pet Bi tain los his ition Wi Coen was pitted aga RBaron Hubert de Morpurgo of 1 ith the dopesters pointing 10 the elimination of the youthful Ameri- can. Neither Helen Wills nor Helen | Jacobs was on the program today. fied Ads is to guarantee results. SALESMAN SAM To advertise in the Herald Classi- | Do you know where your drive is going? Get the ol’ confidence at the BERLIN POST ROAD GOLF RANGE -improve your game . . . drive out a bucket of balls. 1 Minutc's Ride from Be:lin Center toward Meriden Instructor at the Range PLENTY PARKING SPACE CLUBS RENTED | A REG U 8 PAT OFF. i | { In a Big Way, Too! 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