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-t s NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1930. ! Speaking { of Sports | There have been several suggest- fons that an all star team from either the Industrial Baseball lea- | gue or the Senior City league in this city or one team from both cir- | cuits, be selected and that a chal- lenge be issued to Jack O'Hara's All-Collegians for a gam Whether | & thing like this will materialize or | not remains to be seen. The New Britain Machine Co. aseball team, augmented by a number of other players, is sched- vled to go to Wethersfield today to play the Prison Gold Sox team Harry Linnehan. who was promot- ing this game, thusiastic wasn't o very en- over the contest afterthe] against Stanley | night. showing of his club other Rule team the The Rulers will play off a postponed game next Fri- day night at Walnut Hill park. The | Stanley Rule has two other post- | poned games but the team will probably not play them because of | the fact that they will have no bear- | ing on the final standing in the | league. | With the decline of baseball, | thoughts start to turn to football’| and then basketball. Manager Bern- ard Conley of the Nutmegs has al- ready declared that he will have a football team in the field this fall with a curtailed schedule because | of the industrial depression but Manager Clarence Lanpher of the New Britain Basketball team hasn't revealed his plans regarding a | basketball quintet | any roller polo fans are specu- | lating on the question of whether | there will be a roller hockey league this coming winter or not. At the present time, the Arute brothe owners of the New ain fra chise, are working on a road job on Massachussetts. They have been so busy that they haven't had time to discuss the roller polo situation. o different parties are investi- ing the possibility of conducting amateur fights and perhaps some profession uts in this city this| inter. st what the plans are| not yet been revealed A good number of New Britain fans are planning on seping Bat Battalino-Bud Taylor scrap Hartford Monday night. There t a great deal of excitement over the bout in this city but a number of steady fight fans will be on hand Monday night in Hartford. T h Rain washed out both the Rotary league and Industrial league base- ball games scheduled for vesterday and last evening. There is no telling | at this time whether the Senior City | league games this afternoon will be | played or not. The weather doesn't | look very promising. | games are postponed It today's the schedule will be carried out next Saturday afternoon. A date will be the JACH SHARKEY T0 BATTLE CANPOLO Boston Sailor to Figure in Second Big Bout of Year | 3 York, -Aug. 16 (P—Jack| Bharkey, the Boston sailor who o to have acquired the habit of disappointing the American fi public, again has stepped forward gure in the second big heavy battle of the year ing given his verbal fight Primo Carnera for lloy in Chicago, Sharke) did a right about face and with Madison Square Garden orio Campolo. the giant 5 round bo park Se Innl time we meet, even though he |did send me a nice cable of con- |gratulations after my match with | Scott. Carnera is tougher than most of you think, and 1'd like another rkey and Car better heavy- chmeling, Bascbal Standing| ECIDE N LINEUP NATIONALISTS WIN OF BRITISH TEAW WORE VICTORIES AMERICAN shot at him. Both Sha nera LEAGUE { [ Games Yesterday I believe are All games postponed, rain s than Max Coming Monday S ) champion. In my first fight I'd like T ] B G a G . - Standing Challengers for Westchester Oup :2°"25"%%i™ > Cise vor “acc Turning Point in Chinese Civl = g0 H . L. Pt Lewis, the promoter who gave e i : Philadelphia ... 50 33 675 Ready for Matches the chance to meet von vorat. 1| V(AT Believed Reached | ) ““’“;E"’" 45 .609 may tackle Tuffy Griffiths there. | New York 43 0 “Scott wasn't much to lick. I was 5 = 2 [Cleveland 59 500 | New York, Aug. 16 (R—The Brit- | careryl, every time I belted him zhai, Aug. 16 (P—Nationalist FQmOUS RUCIng PIIOf | Detroit 60 457 |ish challengers for the Westchester |in, nody, to take a careful sight be- | government leaders, encouraged by St. Louis . 48 71 393 Cup, embMematic of international|fo.s T Jet the punch go. I knocked es of successes against rebel Chicago 45 70 .391 |pdlo supremacy, have arrived iIn the |00 o <o S0 RO B O ody ies of su gains Boston 41 United States with the chief ques-| oo P SRl Mo lth shorts to ies munists seeking to — tion asked by polo followe ready | po head, Ther wasn't the faintest |Overth e, said today Games Today GULT L cry of foul. Scott hit me on the = China’s civ Chicago York he lineup fc invading squad, | oo with a left jab, the first punct e St. Louis at Philadelphia Iready konsidered a centainty as ol o o Madat me &b mad T hits him 1t Kai-Shek. an- | Detroit ut Washington three positions boe, than I e ked any one rebels had been Cleveland at Bostor to all “four, Captain ( car of s Tremayne, leader of the ¢ Thag announced on Games Tomorrow e Chicago at New York B the nd v % Detroit at Washingtor Leniea list SR e 00 Cleveland at I-ston e e : | the time, and you can't & ov (Other clubs not scheduled). Ca ,;‘m i No. |the pow that you do punchi ilitary headquarters VA7 e 3, Gerald Bald and Cap- | down. He's invulnerable around t ounced government NATIONAL LEAGUE T R e N Gt L | body. His chin is his on < inan at 2 o'clock . — | “For some time there has been a | hit Carnera for seven rounds witr 4 that a di iamés Yesterday il lonlaro Sitio s on A b i e s socks that finished Scott the city. Con- New York 5, Cincinnati 0 “hi it cial No. 1 post with the competition | in two the Italian only gry B S T Chicago 4, Brooklyn 3. Soen ety e ot orge and |ed.” Much Ammunition Seized o “r” '"“““K»I“; Aidan Roark he final tryout| Stribling has put on six pounds| chij from his he: St. Louls S, ton 4 | matches in England and since sail- | of fighting weight since he lost to || 2 P . Philadelphia 7-2, Pittsburgh 5-3. |ing it has been decided that ¢ rkey in Miami two years ago. (o] w t (2nd game, 10 innings). eorge. will start at No. 1 R e P o ou e rl an rl o matches here 3 Standinz al series ag NT . e W. L. Pet. |Bitchcock Brooklyn 45 553 | change the 1 Al Y New York . 47 Roark ‘ 4 L st. Louis 53 hand team 4 R o e BRI g CO\IE to our showroom Mo:dav and meet Ralph Hepburn, nationally known Boston 63 § ; ing dri vho iz h d i Storing— No news was to be racing driver, who iz here to demonstrate the miracle of modern mo mounts | 16776 Haute Battler Sure He Can : S e el i motorin Philadelphia . 75 X ¢ last chal- : : 5 2 s lenged un gt fo er c:vlv Bea[ Bfl[ Bat[a]m(} Free wheeling, as embodied in the new series President and Commander Eights mes Today in 1927, arrived here a week ago and | . 3 : e T odny Loz, s is hailed even by sophisticated engineers as one of the outstanding automotive Brooklyn at Pittsburgh, playors Hartford, Aug. 16 — engineering accomplishments in a generation. This new and revolutionary engi- Boston at St. Louis. tion ppear ite, mov : : ; . . e T e hang sl Frig | neering principle enables you to shift from high to second at will at 40 to 50 miles T per hour without even touching the clutch. Games Tomorrow e e Il It offers you a car which floats silently as a phantom even though fully in gear ;]”“‘d'frl L | and under full control. Tt saves 12 percent in gasoline, 20 percent in oil, prolongs oston | 2t Ginein life of tires and relieves the entire driving mechanism of the intense reversional strains which so shorten the life of the ordinary car. Now. Ralph Hepburn is here to demonstrate free whe;ling. Come in Mon-ay WTIC Battalino youth, s or n trim . Games Yesterday ding 1 ACGEPT LEGACY 1t them series sta ting R 3 o f E 1 f f 1 You'll enjoy meeting Mr. Hepburn and his wheeling Presi e T o dize Amateur Standing | L X s, s | | e Hepburn Drives Down Hill at Tremendous Baltimore Montreal . Speed to Show the Safety of Free Wheeling ALBRO MOTOR SALES ARCH STREET TELEPHONE 260 STUDEBAKER Reading 47 £0 Games Today Montreal at Newark Rochester at Jersey City. Buffalo at Reading. Toronto at Baltimore. s BAD LEFT HAND Georgia Heavyweight Arrives EASTERN LEAGUE Games Yesterday Albany 8-1, Allentown & (2nd game, 7 inr Spri B Standing { Home From England Bridgeport Allentown 23 scalp D SRR S 23 | Albany o d a gleam /’ AINT 1T \ 'S HUMAN NATORE H:-\—‘(HE:AG Springfield ...... 19 t bodes no good for t SuePaIN FER YOU ~ -THEM BIG | ~TH' KINDA weights wi NKS SPEEDIN' LP . [, GUMS \WHO OME PooR, HARD MAKE THER [WORKIN' L\TTLE ANTS -\WIVES QuiT { AN' \WOULDN!' THEY BE HOW FAST THEY CON GO, [ WID SucH Ja=re Games Today Bridgeport at Springfield, 2. Allentown at Albany. for [ THiNK SuMP N b8TH BIRTHDAY Veteran. Grid Mentor Doesn't Think of Retiring formation to good win even 1 d Chicago. Aug. 16 (UP)—Amos rointnls onaton no Alonzo Stagg. “the grand old man of of Otto \ Porat the midway celebrated his i home near the £O. W th birthday University of Tis the school I'm Garden h el as good 1 on the former gob for one moie ever dida thought of fight providing it wa willing (o |retiring, Don't ised if you guarantee $100.000. This the Gar- have to come down < me that oo den agreed too and in addition |same question 3 ars from now. I : . s S)‘.arkf\ was given the privilege of intend fo continue as athletic direc- In an 4 T'n‘wpl‘n’r’;o n; Ta:~~;,w. ”war_m; r“f’"’ oy accepting 45 per cent of the net gate ' tor and football coach at Chicago as a., cla th rince Sau u": 2 £ l’N‘rlI;flF“ i & long as I'm in good physical condi on :)" XT;,\’ZO'S ablemates. a;fldfir“» n_opinio! The signing of the South Ameri- |tion and I think that will be quite third finds B f‘» i 0‘; Sharkey not only ruined a g time." voke taki ho for Malloy but practically to prove fitnes assured that the winner will meet n coac 0! Young Bill Stribling in the battle tennis court and s of the p. ns 3 Miami, F next |game against his yo winter. Although Sharke is 1n | Chicago 1 e i Vermont vacationing, the contract ! : was signed by his manager. The ( - L SRl Garden, which m 1ges Campolo, game and later had a «! w12 try Shteta islis sfandlog signed for the South American his skill against the “old man,” who | 1% ‘S F B8 8 B7C P00 S et s it om ey Sl 15 €ble fo tiold his oWD 983 REL - lpyret T want to Dght Sharke nian to another € 1330 Y NEA SERVICE. INC. VICEKS TEAM WINS the younger membsrs of the family. [, “C T S R 0 B Sl the state.” Maple The Viceks A. C. baseball team | “I don’t object to this ‘old 1 : | H ) 3 defeated the High Streets yesterday | talk, but it's all rather foolish,” said | _, _—B SM l by the score of 9 to 8. Sammy hit | Stag; ars have little to do with S ESMAN SAM y AI : three home runs for the winners |a man being old. A man becomes old AL and Bill worked well for the loser: when he is physically unfit . —\ For games teiephone Red at 1391. | “The body is a mach aad you - : e — : — 2 = Saeetl R T ke SO "“ (TsTTHIS OUR TRAIN T««usr Be- (15 MIGOSH' OI0TA SES! UM GOING TO WIRE S8t oNe EMECRaTgeoies | FENCHANCE SRR PLAY GAME TOMORROW keep voung. I unde mine and COMING 2 WHISTLING EOR FORGET SOM—;TH(W? | FORGOT <O TELL i TO | ‘V\U"TOOI—:'Q _\,AKE“ (Arag‘ o2 ; The Pawnees (. baseball team don’t abuse it with tobacco Il‘u) ol ‘ 3 / us! oy (‘A"EO\F THe (é\"\‘fif.\\" HSVDE\ ;r%t;-\‘—‘%scifi_oér | ' will play the Sunset A. C. team of caffein or other poisons and I cxer- / White W “ONE — 3 r‘\mnr\"m: Sunda afternoon at lcise to keep the mach inctionr '/ //\'*"‘ | North End par he game will | proper In th way I avoid sick- 3 / start at 30 o'clock e Pawnees |ness. I never have so much as n‘ — > 4 will travel to Cromwell a week |headache. from Sunday to meet the townteam | “Good mental balance is another there. important factor in health. I don't — | worry, don't fret, keep your nerves MEMORIAL TO CANTILLON The first umpires to send money to the Joe Cantillon memorial fund to endow a hospital bed for un- fortunate ball players were George Hildeb William Guthrie and Emme of the American league antillon was a for- mer player, manager and umpire CONSECUTIVE HITTING RECORD The modern major league record for hitting in consecutive games was made in 1922 by George Sisler who hit safely in 42 straight contests. | Willie Keeler hit in 44 consecutiv games in 1897, MERTRI composed and you'll profit in health and vitality.” Stagg, the oldest active college athletic coach in America, was bora August 16, 1862, and spent the early vears of his life at West Orange, N J. He entered Yale in 1 and pitched the Blue to five e | baseball championships famous chiefly as a ba was capable enough on the iron to win a place at end on Walter Camp's 1889 All-America team | | Although ball player, The oldest pitcher in the \\'Dstfll‘nl league this season is Naylor, of the Pueblo club, who is 38,

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