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Fistic Fame Against Braddock Local Boy in Great TWO BRASS CITY Meet at N 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 Baseball 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.
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