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Fobra, 50 To 1 Outsider, Wins Grand National Steeplechase SCHOOLBOYS SET CANADIAN ICEMEN CAN-AM HOCKEY By Laufer Only Five Jumpers LEAGUE STANDING Spectacular Sports FOR TWO TITULAR STRONG AS CUP RESULTS LAST NIGHT New Haven 7, Philadelphia S. Finish; Egremont, New York 5, Providence 3. MEETS TO-MORROW NEAR Boston 4, Springfield 0. PLAYOFFS j/' w Games Goals ||§|r Indoor Track Competition Shaun Goilin 3rd Rangers, Americans Lose W L T E A Ptt 2nd, Prov'd'nee 20 10 4 117 HO 40 Wesleyan and Swim- —Bruin Cubs Blank In- New York 18 14 7 03 H7 43 Aintree, Liverpool, England, March 18—(UP)—Forbra, Boston ...18 10 3 108 100 41 ming Event at Yale an outsider, won the Grand National steeplechase to-day in dians — Eagles W i n N. llaven 17 IB 0 1 00 72 40 Plilladel .13 20 5 70 100 31 Listed a heartbreaking race in which favorites went down one by 10 22 B 70 110 24 Easily Sprlnsrid one in the gruelling course. Connecticut high achool teams egremont was second and Shaun GAMES THIS WEEK Bruins toaay -were Gollln, a previous winner, was The Boston Saturday will seek champions in two from the third. a. step nearer elimination Providence at the Springfield. sports to-morrow, Nutmeg MONOGAN SECOND Despite the brilliant weather and In the Nation- New York at Boston. Stanley cup playoffs track squads competing in their the good condition of the track, it of Sunday TO al league as a result annual Indoor and WATERBURY BOY was almost a of the 1930 Hockey at second Held repetition lust Springfield New Haven. five their 1 to 1 overtime tie night track meet at Wesleyan university LEAD GREEN MERMEN race, when only Jumpers fin- en- ished. at Detroit. Tho evened score In Middletown and the swimming two The treacherous turns and Jumps abled the Falcons to keep teams their speed and Hanover, N. H., March 18— took their toll as a crowd of of the Bruins, who tnatchlng more points ahead tre skill in their sixth annual meet UP)—John & Monogan of Wat- than shouted two more games to play. SYRACUSE ROLLERS OP. retread 300,000 hysterically have only at the at Yale uni- erbary, Conn, has been elected has two more Carnegie pool for their choices. Likewise. Detroit FANS of the 19S8 Dartmouth a*e BLEACHER versity. / captain The winner, an extreme outsider games on Its schedule. Bp1" Both events have drawn swimming team. The captain- American division. TDRNED large owned by W. Parsonnge and carry- In the league's SHOW CLASS IN trackmen elect is a and starred oh oc- fields of entries, 260 Junior ing bottom weight of 147 pounds, The Montreal Canadlens, JbOKEV- team for from 18 schools Hieing entered for the two, seasons. was well almost from the start, first place In the Canadian up cupying the meet at Wesleyan and 150 Edward Smith, also a native fencing cleanly and avoiding the division, swamped the last-place BOWLING CONGRESS swimmers and divers from 12 of la the re- turns. to 4. Waterbary, Conn, Jams at the New York Americans. 10 been schools being registered for the tiring tank leader. Forbra, at B0 to 1 in the betting The Americans already have equatlc events at Yale. Robert Is Veres of Cleveland. finished an winner, eliminated from the play-ofls so Detroit, March 18—(UP)—A easy leading VDEU. fMtouK The schools which plan to send O., has been elected captain of Egremont to the wiro by three had little significance, team from com- the game bowling Syracuse, I TOOIEP teams to Yale to compete for the the 1988 Dartmouth boxing Shaun the that It showed the strength lengths, Gollin, game except posed of a Dutchman and four state equatlc laurels are Hartford team. He is a Junior nnd starred winner, o/. .the disastrous race of of tho Montreal team. Htoseuxse ) Italians a High, Bristol, Bridgeport, Central, in the class for two a third. another encounter, the Tor- and sponsored by Jow, 115-pound 1930, was distant By BABIES// New Haven Commereial, New Ha- to 1 in Leafs, virtually clinch- today held a place with the leaders seasons. Egremont. was 33 the onto Maple ven Hillhouse. Crosby of Water, Shaun Gollin 40 to 1. second In the Canadian in the betting.and ed place high rolling mark for the bury, Manchester, Warren Hard- Near defeating the New York East, another outsider, fin- division by 193a tournament of the American ing of Bridgeport, West Hartford ished fourth. Hangers 0 to 3. bowling congress as the result of and West Haven. Sea Soldier, son of Man o’ War Hartford High Entered FULLER FAVORED was one of the chief American Boston) March 18— (UP)—The snaking the halls down the alleys the The track teams entered In ran a good race and man- Bruins Cubs kept within on St Patrick's night. hopes, Boston Wesleyan meet are Hartford high, to finish. distance of second place The Markson Furniture team aged striking Bridgeport Central, New Haven Thereas and Annandale also in the Canadlan-Amerlcan league from Syracuse last night hit 2870 TO BEAT WALLACE Hillhouse, Fitch, Fairfield. Man- completed the course. Annandale; race when they trounced through games of 942. 958 and hockey chester, West Haven, New Lon- last, fell at 4 to 0, at Boston 972. In addition to establishing this third In year's race, the Springfield, don Bulkeley, Danbury, Lewis of the last while lying third, but last night. new high score, another Syracuse jump Uarden Southington, Bristol, Stratford, AT GARDEN TONITE was remounted and finished. Tho Cubs thoroughly outclassed team shunted itself Into third Warren Harding of Bridgeport, The game eight which finished the Indians. They opened the place In the team standing when Windham and Woodrow Wilson were the survivors of one of the In the first period, Jerwa the South Jefferson alley five bang- scoring of Middletown. Will Give Him most races in In which the to give out u 2843 Win Berg trying years, and Conn 'caging puck with games of 89.1, 930 The lists Include added entry practi- a field of 36 started. them a 2-0 lead. Sutherland and 1 002. cally all the leading high school Then Bout With The choices in the betting canio third in tho second and Columbus, Ohio, Is expected to Shot, the point track and swimming teams In to in succession, while in the last session. be selected toduy as the site of the grief rapid the fourth Connecticut. Canzoneri lor Title stands the dense crowds work, which 1933 with the and Excellent defense tournament, Perorla, 111, Coach Larry Amann's Hartford a clear around the course shouted their permitted an Indian the only other contesting city. El- a rarely HEME high school squads have large Mnrcn is.— Heartbreak Hill and the net, was the feature mer of Is ttOLEDTBji ■New fork, (u\P)— dismay. shot "at Baumgartcn Chicago, •..TfaoiXjrH rCCSTTRE BALL number of entries In each meet. favorites at slated to be elected Sammy Fuller. Boston’s contender Graklo started Joint of the Cubs’ shutout victory. president of In the swimming meet the fol- the for the world’s lightweight title, 100 to 12. but Graklo refused after Nice Work. congress. Frank Pusdeloup, Hartford high tankmen March 18 Is lowing Is an 8 to 5 favorite to defeat nearly completing the first circuit Providence, R. I.. Chicago, certain to succed him- will Albert Levinson, of New compete: Wallace of Cleveland In their and Heartbreak Hill, owned by Bronx Tigers self as treasurer, John Billy (UP)—The 100 yards breast stroke: ten-rounder at Mudison Mrs C. S. Bird .lr, an American, held on to their slim grip Square York Slowlk, Jack Welch and Stanley third fence. in the Canadlan- the bleacher- Garden to-night. refused at the on second place * HEINIE MUCLLER fooled 60 free style: the , A, ir-PN w/l irkl Wilkinson, yards In this bout the muscular Ful- Near East was B0 to 1 In the American league by defeating That all 100 backstroke, Dudley Reds, f> WHEN ites but lost a ball game. is, yards ler wll- make his bid for a cham- betting. league-leading Providence THEY ALL LAUGHED Clifton Boutelle: John here The were Morse, pionship match with Tony Can- Despite the many tumbles, there to 3, In a hard-fought game and Pitcher Bill Doak. Cardinals free An- To-day’s Sport hn+ Munaotr Branch Rlckev of the Cardinal* Mooney, 100 yards style; zonerl. Fuller who holds a de- were no serious Injuries. Most of last night. drew Blumenthal. ,In the_ May, Harry cision over Canzonerl In nil over- the casualties occurred after the The Reds opened scoring one. As diving; Boutelle, McKay tied and on the sign for a fast fancy tho-welght bout, fought In New field had Crossed Becher's Brook, first period, but the Tigers Parade inLin nn tHa eicnal for a slow ball and play deep und Welch, medley relay. second and York two weeks ago, for the first the stlffest Jump on the course and passed them In the Starts at 2:90 P. M. time In two yeftrs. and made u fav- the sixth nfter the start. maintained tho lend. in the The Hllltoppers’ entries orable winning hand- The race was off at 3:16 p. m., Massecar, Jenkins. Bourguult, Impression by By HENRY Md.EMORE track meet are Edward Clough, Miller of a. m. after the usual and Pettlnger, scored ily over Kay Chicago. (10:16 E.8.T.) Asmundson United Phillip ltelscl and Bbyd C.