To Make Final Bid For Fistic Fame Against Braddock Local Boy In Great TWO BRASS CITY Meet At N. H. Arena To-night PITCHING ACES Detroit Tiger Tamer For Braddock HOOP TEAMS PLAY BOOST CHANCES Tickled Work Shape IN SEYMOUR MEET OF PENN OUTFIT With To-night At Arena Brooklyns Meet Danbury; Masters and Peterson Will . Of Young Waite Hoyt All-Stars Take on New Work for Red and Blue New Haven, March 30—(Special)—Another one of Con- BY HENRY McLEMORE necticut’s favored fistic sons, Jack Kelly of Waterbury, goes Britain Thursday Night Carry Burden of Mound (United Press Staff Correspondent) forth to battle a nationally known gladiator to-night in the New York, March 30—(U. P.)—The rest of the world (Special to the Democrat.) Work for Red and Blue Arena A. C. when he off against James J. Brad- may not share his belief, but Bucky Harris, dynamic manager | ring squares Seymour, March 30.—A basket- B (This is the first of a series of of tke Detroit is has a first club dock, New Jersey’s paralyzing puncher, in the star bout of A1 ball Tigers, confident he division tournament, which should go far reviews of teams in the In- first fistic Eastern and one which will make a determined bid for the 1931 Amer- Caroly’s professional presentation in over a month. to decide the outstanding inde- tercollegiate League. Hie dunces of Yale will be ican From every angle, the fight is the pendent hoop club of Connecticut Is discussed League pennant._ most important of Kelly's entire ca- scheduled for opening in the Con- tomorrow.) M. 11x7 JTVUkwtU reer and it has attracted so much cordia hall in thla town Thursday boss of the Tigers, By WILLIAM J. ( HIPMAV attention, both in New Haven and RING GOSSIP night. Six games will be played that whose teams fi- from Eastern Baseball TIPS FROM THE nished and >:, around the state that a bumper gal- evening hourly 7 o’clock to Intercollegiate sixth f lery of cash customers is expected. midnight, with the semi-finals on League fifth, respectively —by— Friday night and the championship TRAINING since he took Both In Shape. game on Saturday. Teams from charge in 1929, is March t To Kelly, it’s a case of victory or BILL HIGGINS Norwalk, Danbury, New Haven, Wa- Philadelphia, 30—Starting CAMPS certain the club nothing for he has to beat the Jer- terbury. New Britain, Naugatuck his 11th season as unpaid' baseball will move up to sey Jolter to remain a headline fis- and Meriden are represented with coach at Pennsylvania, Dr Walter bigger and better tic feature in this state. The Lithu- the Falcons of Samuel CAN JACK KELLY? Ansonia, L. Caries, '05, has found nothing (By the United Press.) things. anian has been working like a beaver Johnson Academy of Stratford and Harris’ WILL EDDIE LORD? but trouble thus far, but he inhibition Game Scores. optimism in his training at the Pioneer gym the Laurels of Bridgeport, still tour- persists has been in- in Atlanta (SA) 1; New York (A) 0. In New York and will be in the best ney prospects. believing that things are not as creased by the There is always Cleveland (A) 7; Louisville (AA) shape of his entire career for the something doing Six (lumes Scheduled bad as they might be. On top of team’s perform- In the boxing game*to occupy the 1. bout. Braddock, who has done all According to a. schedule settled losing his entire 1930 infield mance in spring mind of the boxing fan and he is through Philadelphia (A) 12; Jacksonville his work at Stillman's in New York, upon last night, five of six games exhibition games. forever, as indeed is his inalienable graduation, the veteran instructor (SL) 2. is also In prime fettle for his debut are scheduled, the mic night game to With the exoep- right, expressing his opinion of this learned last week that he would New York (N) 15; Chicago (A) 8. Ducky Ibtril in this state and has been established be made known later by the officials tlon of 7 games in or that. have Boston (N) 9; Cincinnati (N) 3. an odds-on favorite for victory. of the Seymour Athletic association, to get along this year without san * rancisco wnen BucKy used • If Brooklyn (N) 12; Toledo (AA) 11. It will be a battle of terrific right it isn't Jack ShaiKey or Primo sponsors of the tournament. Fol- the services of Cosmos J. from Caniglia, St Louis (A) 10; Buffalo (IL) 5. pitchers borrowed Beaumont hands for Kelly has shown clearly Camera, or Jack lJempsey, or Tom- lowing is the schedule for Thurs- of the Texas the club '31, all-league catcher for the last Indianapolis (AA) 12; St Louis league, walked that he has plenty of heft In that my Loughran, or Jimmy McLarnin, day night: through their coast and National or A1 two season, who is deficient in his (N) 3. right of his. Braddock, one of the Singer, who is being praised 7 p. m.—Naugatuck Emeralds vs league opposition. or it studies. Washington (A) 11; Baltimore best heavyweight punchers, can't af- punned, then is usually one of Branford Tanks. Swell Set of Twllcrs. the local leather (IL) 4. ford to take too much for granted tossers. 8 p. m-—Brooklyn A. C., Water- Pennsylvania pressed the cham- The Tigers’ main strength lies In 'Locally, now there vs M. C. Newark (IL) 6; Deland 1. or else Kelly, who fights at his best however, right bury Danbury Y. A. pion Dartmouth nine through most their pitching staff of Whltehill, Sor- are two questions 3 of the 1930 race when he is the underdog in the bet- being buffeted p. m.—Dillon All-Stars,’ Water- but fell away at the rell, Hoyt, Uhle, and Bridges. Sup- about on the seas of speculation bury vs New Britain Delta Pi. finish to a not-too-close GIANTS-WHITE SOX. ting, Is apt to pull one of the season's by second, porting this main cast are Sullivan, the boys who give up at the box- 3 0 m.—St ahead of Fort Worth, Tex, March 30.— major fistic upsets. Kelly, a full- p. Stanislaus, Meriden Yale, Columbia, Cornell Cantrell, Hogeett, Herring and Wy- office. The two questions are: Can vs Pastimes, Norwalk. and Princeton. The failure of the (UP)—The New York Giants and grown heavyweight, will be benefited att. These men form a staff of qual- or cannot Jack Kelly go the entire 11 m.—New Haven Ked and Blue last was due to the Chicago White Sox met here to- greatly by the additional weight and p. Kvening year ity and quantity and Harris is quoted route with James J. Jiraddock at the High vs Norwalk Maple Ends. the defensive collapse of the veteran day in the ninth game of their ex- is confident state fans will see a far as saying he wouldn't it for New Haven Arena to-night? And: Oflicials Named infield, but the good doctor would hibition series. swap different sort of battler in action any in the league. Will or will not Eddie Lord give Game officials selected include: be only too glad to take another The Giants, thanks to a 15 to 8 than he was when he was fighting The Detroit infield will consist of Italph Lenny an interesting night's Driscoll, Derby; Dedman, Ansonia; chance upon the Messrs Callaghan, victory yesterday, lead five games to heavyweights although only a light Alexander at at sec- work when meet next week Wllner, Walker and Becker if three. Out of to the first; Gehringer himself. they in Cluney, Waterbury and Donovan, only respect memory heavy Hartford ? could return ond; Akers at shortstop, and Mc- Stamford. Holmes, official scorer JIMMY BRADDOCK JACK KELLY. they to Franklin of Ban Johnson and Ernest Barnard, Action Here. Field. Manus on third. If McManus is Opinions on these two points seem Manweller, official timer. the games scheduled for Tuesday A1 Caroly has backed his star bout a large part of Dr Cariss’ cheer- not ready to start because of a leg to be widely divergent. There are The Norwalk Pastime A. C. won and Wednesday have been cancelled. up with a promising under card fulness Is due to the presence on the operation, Marvin Owen, a rookie both the inevitable "yes" and the the city championship of that city; which is featured three squad of two of the best with but four months -professional by eight “no” fans. Danbury Y. M C. A. were runners- pitchers PHILLIES round of which would Rumors And Gathered From in the Eastern experience, will play third. bouts, anyone up in the state" “Y” league, Evening Reality Intercollegiate Auburn, Ala, March 30.— (UP)- John J. Kightfan and Co. will not — ■me outtieid make an excellent semi-final. These New Haven team includes League Walter T. Masters, '31, The Phillies the Alabama Tiger will see four have to wait for the answer High’s engaged bouts are linpd up as follows: Jack long to and James N. Peterson, ’31, both recruits In action. Shiver, Doljack, the first three Atlas players; Brodklyn A. C. Polytechnic nine here to-day. Worcester vs Unknown question. Kelly, who has right-handers. Carl J. Perlna, of and the spectacular Walker broth- Dudley, done are Waterbury city champions; Dil- '33, The Phillies have but two more practically all of his pleasing Irvington, N. J., has won first call ers. With the John- Winston, Waterbury, heavyweights: lon All-Stars won- the Wlllimantic stops before reaching home, Ashe- regulars, Roy lighting in New Haven, goes to the on Caniglla’s old and has won son and Irish Tommy Jarrett, New Haven vs tourney; Delta Pi are state frater- Job N. and Tenn. Johnny Stone, they will post down there to-night against the It In such fashion that the ville, C., Chattanooga, Willie Lewis, Stamford, 140 pounds; and the St Stans of veteran form two sets of outfielders, one most formidable foe he has nity champs This l^orld is been Sporting coach Inclined to even New Haven vs Har- for left-handed one Romeo Dubois, Meriden are 1329-30 junior cham- enthuse, YANKS pitching, for asked to face to It goes with- though the loss of a ry Sankey. New York. 13 1 pounds. date. Caniglia is right handed. out saying that is much pions. great one. Birmingham, Ala, March 30.— Joe Oliver of New Haven and A1 Kelly very The veteran Wallie Schang and the underdog in the Carlstcn to Infield (UP)—Fresh from a 1 to 0 white- Santoli of Hartford meet in the four pre-bout rating John Braboweki have added a of to-night's scrap with Draddock. The Grist Of Athletic Contest To solve the infield Dr washing by the Atlanta Crackers of round opener. deficiency world of strength to the Detroit Hut, if serves us Brass Cariss has called the Southern association, the New memory correctly, Champions Captain Rolf N. catching department. Schang Is in the Hrooklyn Llth was not conceded Carlsten, '31, in from center York Yankees arrived here to-day By JOHN A. CLUNEY Held to perfect shape and has been field- a chance of getting by the third second base to fill the shoes of Mor- for an exhibition game with the ing and hitting at a remarkable round of his first with AI Gain- in Semi-Finals ton H. Wllner, twice of Barons. fight '30, captain Birmingham pace. SMITHS, MONAGAN or. in New Haven last the Red and Blue nine a year. Kelly Carlsten, Stuck on the same ,351 hiter In INDIANS Tloyt. may pull surprise to-night of State league games last year, Harris is Tourney At the Crossroads had — particularly delighted WITH ‘Y’ MERMEN i and while we are not making any experience on the infield while New Orleans, March 30.— (UP) with the form shown by Pitcher predictions, it would not surprise us playing at De Witt Clinton High Joe Vosmlk, sensational rookie out- Possibility of the semi-finals of of a Checkered Career School in New Waite Hoyt, one time New York addition in the least if he did. And if he York. fielder, seems destined to land a Strengthened hy tin- the Connecticut Industrial League Yankees “boy wonder”. ac- does go the distance he has an ex- Supporting the Penn captain will with the Cleveland In- Hoyt, ct liddie Smith, Dartmouth in this next Despite his ups and downs in the prize ring (mostly downs) good regular Job to cellent of play being staged city be George H. at first cording all reports, is expected next season chance copping the duke, Martens, '33, dians. The rookie, who has been swimming captain week between the American Brass luck seems to be of Jack stock in trade. After a half Richard to win no less than 20 games this as Braddock's boxing is notoriously part Kelly's blowing base; S. Dennison, ’32, at hitting at a fast clip all spring, was and John Monaguii. also a and New Haven Telephone teams short, and season. poor. His great ring record having dozen chances to into the real money class for a small town boy, Harry Hendler, '32, at the batting star of the game yester- prominent member or the Big was strong this morning. Physical get third. been built entirely on his Dennison, hailing from which Indians defeated Green tankers, the Waterbary Y. punching Director Charley Leader of the M. luck is still up and tonight, he enters a New Haven ring day in the ability. Y. Kelly's holding Thayer Academy and Quincy, Mass, the Louisville Colonels of the Amer- J|. C. J. mermen go to Bridge- C. A. said. He expected permission over had some on the with the most bout of his career before him. A knockout experience on the varsitv to-niglit in seareli n( their Arguments and discussions to the important ican association 7 to 3. port second stage game Tuesday night, last year, breaking into two Must eoiiMT.ltivc win In tile question, concerning the James J. Braddock, the Irishman, will about be the league Loughran t.'ntli April 7 at the central "Y” Saturday Jersey just makings games, and the other two new- it will lie the Lord-Renny bout, will continue un- ROBINS wafer. Incidentally, night, the Brassies eliminated the of him the fact that about man he has met has beaten comers on the infield had fine rec- abated for at least as despite every good — meet or the season foB another week, Miami, Fla, March 30.—(UP) Beat Schaaf last Corbin Screw shooters on their own ords with the 1930 team. Walter R. Again? these two worthies do not tangle him. Before the fan thinks twice, he will tell you that will The Robins were enroute Vaughn Gooding's crew prior to floor In New Britain by a 25 to 23 average Kelly and Brooklyn until one week from to-morrow Brownback, '33, Lawrence J. to where will — ; flic state "Y" championships the close from be if he lasts two rounds. Much to the he is an Macon, Ga, to-day they New March 30—(UP) night, margin game proving lucky contrary, quite apt Sobel, '32, other New York boy York, which in the Park City next start to At irom drop half a dozen or more recruits. who defeated open finish. no time was the to outbox Braddock and take the if his heart doesn’t leave him DeWitt Clinton, will constitute Tommy Loughran, Harold Smith will also .Many Waterburians feel that decision, Tenth Saturday. Corbin team more than four points the first line of infield reserve. singles by Warner, Tuffy Griffths in Chicago Friday Renny Is just about the classiest ring accompany the Y hoys to-night, behind, the visiting team holding with the first hard punch. Then again, should Braddock’s chin get in the With Captain Calsten removed to Boone, and Cohen enabled the Na- night for his seventh consecutivo I»erformer since the days of Renny lint it is doubt till If lie will com- that much at the end of the out. the inner the tional leaguers to defeat the Toledo heavyweight victory of the was Reonard. Others think that Lord, margin way, the Irishman is quite liable to be counted Kelly is the mystery defense, only veteran year l pete due to an injured ankle. first three periods. remaining In the outfield Is William Mudhens 12 to 11 here yesterday. In New York today to confer with who recently won quite handily from of Connecticut The fans think he has no heart to we Willie Stokes, the Naugatuck pivot ringdom. fight, yet S. Graubner, '32, batting Madison Square Garden concerning Ray Miller, will more than hold his champion man, pushed in 14 points for high have seen him two of the greatest exhibitions of courage imaginable, in the league a year ago with an REDS a June match with Jack Sharkey. own with Lenny. You into one give score, and Dunn but average of an even .500 and all- Tampa, Fla, March 30.— (UP)— Loughran was knocked out by enthusiast who thinks that Lenny Daly getting notably against Marty Fox and A1 Gainor in New Haven. On the other ten points between them. Yakubo- league right fielder. Oraupner will The Cincinnati Reds closed the Flor- Sharkey in his first start as a heavy- MAN IS BEST will left hand Lord bleary-eyed. An- witz, with all digits, led the Corbin hand he allowed himself to be counted out against Gainor in this city. play center field this year and will ida end of their exhibition same weight and is anxious for a second other feels that Lord is just the right be barrage on the Brass basket. Wall, worst exhibitions have been where should have been the best—- flanked by Jerry Ford. '32. in season here yesterday by losing to chance with the Boston sailor. opponent to decide once and for all, His they Hlgglston and Fruln were barred on right, and Henry Cressman, '33, in the Boston Braves, 9 to 3. The Garden is eager to stage the as far as Connecticut is concerned, in his home town. What he does will make or break him PAROCHIAL SHOT fouls. right to-night left. Because of his .exceptional hit- match but it is reported that Shar- whether or not Is half the personal Lenny for a time to come. ting ability Masters probably will PIRATES-CUBS key will insist that Loughran first lighter his bouts in this state would long replace Ford In right field when not Bos Angeles, Mar 30.— (UP)—The meet Ernie Schaaf in a 15-round Dick Ferritcr of Crosby High lead you to believe he is. engaged on the mound. Pirates and Cubs bout. Schaaf, who is managed by school, Raymond Cronan of St Regardless of who the winner of Risko 8 to 5 to It’s Not All to the Mustard Pittsburg Chicago Mclvoitghlln Hits Hard exhibition series Sharkey, was in a recent Thomas parochial school and How- the bout It is open a three-day outpointed may be. our humble Francis J. McLoughlin, '31, from 10-rounder with ard of Croft school, are a here today, after which Chicago will Loughran. Coughlin opinion that Lord will prove equal to Being Ring Champion St. John’s High School in best foul shooters ac- Poreda Brooklyn, play two games each with the Bos Walerbury’s the important assignment given him Outpoint has been hitting the ball hard in to results of a two weeks Almost every heavyweight since the days of John L. Sullivan Angeles Angels and Hollywood Stars, cording by Promoter Ed Hurley. king practice and doubtless will win a tournament conducted the Ameri- New York, March winding up the spring training sea- by 30(UP)—Stan- can understand why ancient monarchs needed a jester. There is a lot reserve outfield berth. McLoughlin the can Region Corporal Frank Coyle ley Poreda, New Jersey's current has son here. With Amateurs of in the of but there never ambitions toward playing first of this which was concluded will make his money job being heavyweight champion, has post city GRANDS VS NAUGY heavyweight “hope,” base but his defensive work at the the central Y. -VI. C. A. first start a Saturday at against big-tlmer to- much fun. It is not exactly what the ambitious young challenger thinks busy corner thus far has not been William J. Derwin of the de- night when he meets Risko Leaders Setback park ROLLERS THIS EVENING Johnny it will be. If thinks this statement is a bit he altogether satisfactory. Ambassadors Roll athletic of in a ten- anybody exaggerated, might The partment and Barney Shea, Cleveland, scheduled In addition to his two aces, Mas- Hopevllle Leaders were no delegate of the legion finished the round bout in Madison Square Gar- ask Jack Dempsey or Gene Tunney or Jess Willard or Jack Johnson or ters and match for the Scorpion Jrs Saturday The Grand Recreation five take Peterson, Dr Carlss will Tonite work of the tournament which they den. Jim Jeffries. In fact, the ruler who the have an abundance of pitching Derby Team night, the result being a 33-19 vic- on the All-N'augatuck bowling ag- only heavyweight enjoyed job also started and in which more than Poreda, a strapping youngster with material. Alexander TThka, ’31, and tory for the North Enders. Kuska gregation this evening at the Grand and held his after the was one John Lawrence The Genlot Ambassadors will roll 200 boys participated. plenty of punch, has lost but once popularity teaching top David L. Rosenberg, ’32, a third De and Smith featured for the winnners alleys beginning at S:30 o'clock tn Herman Schincels team to- Cronan won the parochial division in his professional starts, and is Sullivan, who lay in the rosin at New Orleans and listened to the fatal Witt Clinton representatives, are Derby while Attwood and Hallock were the a state match. title 27 shots in 50 league The local rated as the most night at Genlot’s as part of the state losers best Saturday, caging by many promis- was holdovers from the runnerup team bets. is a behind the just 39 years ago. John L. always exactly what the crowd ex- week. The attempts. The St Thomas schoolboy array single game ing heavyweight youngster in the of 1930 and are certain to be re- league program for the league leaders and the hard a was be rolled in now occupies the spot won last year fighting country. pected heavyweight champion to be. He big, rough and ready. He tained on the squad. Besides al] return game will Derby to win games grom now on. though on instead of the usual by Dick Ferriter, also a St Thomas Despite Poreda's youth and made no efforts along literary, social or artistic lines. He had the growl these, three of the five pitchers who Thursday graduate, who came through in the they realize the Naugy rollers will strength, Risko is an 8 to 5 favorite. reported from the freshman squad Wednesday. The Waterbury Grands cause of of a lion, and he loved his wasn't a matter of present tourney to outshoot all high plently trouble, but expect The Cleveland boy still packs enough game. Fighting money- have shown enough promise to war- will be home to the Naugatuck to Recreation school entrants from the 15 foot line. show the fans some classy bowl- skill and heart to outpoint the ma- making with John L. because he always spent more than he made. He rant their being retained on the Palace and Thomaston Reville Fox of St Mary's got 26 ing. jority of the rcavywelghts. squad. They are John Paul Pow- will engage the Wallingford Casinos. slugged, roistered and rough-housed his way back and forth across the hoops Saturday for second place, Joe Banovic, Blnghampton, N. Y., hida of Glens Falls, N. Y.. and Rob- The Genlot representation will be while Tommy Mates of Ss. Peter and The English language is taught in light-heavyweight challenger meets country, "setting ’em up for the crowd.” And yet there was a certain ert fl. Kelly and John I». Jackson without the services of Red Roche TO-DAY! J,aPointe of St school in even in Bosolin of In the ten- of Philadelphia. Vincent who is nursing an injury but the Paul and Kdgar every high Japan, Brooklyn, rough tenderness under his hide, and he was on the level to the last punch. Harring- Thomas locked for third at 25 each. the rural districts. round semi-final. ton, ’32. a freshman star two years rest of the squad is requested to be Sullivan looked and loved the as part. He played the role the crowd be- ago who failed to report last year, on hand in time to start not later also will he lieved it should be played. He was always in character. He died in pov- with the varsity squad, than 8:15 o’clock. rounding out a staff of eight men. Joe Palooka The Modest Violet Ham Fisher erty, but he lived and ruled like a kino! By The chances of an almost entirely because of the abundance of reserve new team ordinarily would he some- pitching tsrength to back up Mas- Bits of from of a but ters and Peterson and because of AIN'T NOD TVY SAP ? A Blarney Here, thing problem, Franklin EVERYTHING'S^ Field enthusiasts are looking to Dr the big bats of Carlsten and Graup- CONNIE BEEN P16MTIM' AU_ THIS OKE, ) There and Everywhere Cariss to keep the pace- in the East- ner. At this writing Pennsylvania OLD GIRL 1 Time AN’ DON'T KNOW \ ern Intercollegiate eLague this year must be chosen to run one-two. ( Did ever see so much MV GUESTS HAD TH' RING ) WHAT VER S'POSED T'DO, you improvement between two fights as that IrONOBBV ARE TMRtLLEO SET UP INJ A AS REP. ALV_ RIGHT'; shown by Jerry McLarn, the Watertown walloper, who beat Lucian Lar- HAVING TO PIECES TH' BALL ROOM, E.XPL.AUN rivee last week? ... Or a better fight than that main go between Sulli- EASED IS EVERYTHING AN' JIST WEEP TODAY ) AGAIN* van and Larrivee? Eddie Lord is facing the toughest customer of his TODAY MIS WAV READY VER SHIRT ON & career in young Ralph Lenny at Hartford, April 7. However, Lord should & INTO KHOBBY AN' LEAVE TH'i TOMOimOW TOMORROW test the to the as has THE' GOOD DEAR REST t'me.J youngster utmost, Lenny looked great on a diet of Crowds Thrilled To It Yesterday! The Expose of Rack- GRACES OP pushovers, but there’s class to him just the same. Cosmo Again Butsy says eteering Gangland Dared the Makers To Produce! Begins Where MRS. WAUV things are so tough around Exchange place that the sheiks are dancing “Little Caesar’’ Ended! STREETER, with one another. Dick Gray, the Elm City man of merriment, is IS MAKING pretty near ready to break out with his newest heavyweight find, Joe Shel- MIS “THE LAST PARADE” by, a New Britain boy who looks like the goods, according to his POSITION showing WITH JACK HOLT TOM MOORE CONSTANCE CUMMINGS in amateur tournaments in New York. Because MOPE of the small "cut" (COMING WEDNESDAY) fIN DORSAY which for “ ” SECURE they got first place in the City Amateur basketball league, the The Comedy L O N E L Y W I V E S An BV PROVIDING boys from the Brooklyn A. C. are going to make the individual player IUot of starring Avalanche the Year! EDW. EVERETT HORTON of Mirth! s UNIQUE earnings a little better. That's spirit for you. Out Fairlawn Mrjemm entertainment way, they will tell you that Bill Cleary is P-Ok KER really through handling City League teams, as Bill has had all the of l£ RITZ.Y sunburn, exercises and rairoad rides that he Orange wants. Charlie Chase Comedy GUESTS Bruce Paramount Scenic EDDIE BUZZELL GREENDALE LUTHERANS in “Wine, Woman But No Song” POX MOVIETONE NEWS _--- WIN AT PLAINFIELD LYRIC ACKSHUM IM Showing To-tiuv NOW GIT THIS-''—V* IS WMAT f LADIES AM GENTS-ON BE.HALP A (S|>cciiil to llic Democrat.) TO-DAY & TO-MORROW GOME THEY iS GONNA1 ME FRIEND MISSUS TAKE OUT FigKTin',J STREETER,! Plainfield, March 29.—Forced to HAVE YOU BROUGHT THE KIDDIES TO SEE THE CIRCUS? IT UP BE PLENTY GREAT PLEASURE AN' KEEP V'i OP-/ MESELP.IN ANNOUNCIN' enter the finale, an hour after they TRAINED ANIMALS! FREE MENAGERIE! IF THERE'S ANY AN' ALL OF A < THAT 1 HAVE ARRANGED A SWELL BOXIN' HEADLINING A MAMMOTH jf won a gruelling 35 to 33 game from STALLIN' 1 SUDDEN DEY AlNTT " MATCH AT GREAT EXPENSE, AN' WHICH TH' Im km AIN’T// the McKinley A. C. of East Hartford, VAUDEVILLE BILL PAYIN' / I GONNA BE INONE? WORLD'S HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPE&KI the St Stanislaus boys of Meriden Vaudeville at Vaudeville at WANT < AIMS T'STOP DIS JOE X am MANAGER Tk« CtBOpl (_AH PALOOKA,which were In no condition to match the 3:16 6:16 9:10 Lv/Il 1 lie SlttRCJ 3:15 6:15 9:10 THANK VOU5E TODAY TOMORROW acton fer )S HEAH SMOKEV OP. WILL REP'REE 1 Ureendale Lutherans of Worcester, J a MV DOUGH / puhmanently/ the latter outfit winning the southern 6ANGLER’S INDOOR CIRCUS ■V New England amateur basketball t/uhL 2 Si ALL THE THRILLS OF THE “BIG TOP” championship by a 66 to 20 count. L Trained Docs, Monkeys, Bears, Ponies, Goats, etc. Bitter criticism of the “marathon ^ w Jeame a race’’ which the boys v. ere forced to HARRY & go through came, rrom eliminated HAMILTON Slaters \\acpherson PRANK SEAMAN DAVE VINE team players the contests run * FORDYCE being Alito—T-ITTIiK DADDY In In such a fashion as to force some “Mr*. Vine’s Son with Oar Gang “IiAUGHObOGY” present of the boys to go without sleep for FABliESFOX NEWS The Entertaining” 24 from one comedy Kings “PJ^AYTOME” hours, going game Into of Pantomime another. Waterbury Typos, Star Water A. C. the Carrington brother combine and BEE & RAY GORMAN -^CO-FEATURE- the Washington Hill Cardinals were HAVE YOU TRIED present their “FUTURISTIC REVUE” RUTH CHATTERTON all eliminated In the Saturday play. 3ur fresh killed Individual roast with RUBY SHAW and the “Fleet-Footed-Fonrsome” fquab broiler with chestnut dress- In “THE RIGHT TO EOVE” with ORIENT ISSUES CHALLENGE. ins and ah the fixings for 11.00 ATTEND [And On The Screen] MAT. S5c-35c PAUL LUKAS The 12 best swimmers of the per plate. Also fresh killed half "BEHIND OFFICE DOORS" with all THE EVE. 40c-#0c American Athetlc Union have been broiler, broiled, fixings with A Paramount Picture II 00 per piste challenged bv the Japrgiease Swim- MATINEES Mary Astor & Robert Antes Children 19c A ming Federation for a pre-Olympic HOTEL WATERBURY ROYAL FLUSH—COMEDY meet at Tokio neat August.