Connecticut Coaches To Ask Recognition Of Newport Toume, SEASON’S FINAL Watch Those Flatbush Fellows This Season Basketball Mentors % Uncle Robbie Sounds ! j INDUSTRIAL LOOP Want Off About His Robins Representative GAMES ONTO-NIGHT And Their Opportunities In Next Year’s Clock and Telephone Meet Play BY at Champs WILLIAM BRAUCHER By JOHN A. CLUNEY *Y’—League NEA Service Sports Editor From and Chase Second March all accounts, coaches affiliated with the Naugatuck Play _ Clearwater, Fla., 31—There sat Uncle Bobbie him- Interscholastic self. His throne was a bench in the little Valley Athletic association are firmly con- Game rickety leaky-roof ball park here. The scene was vinced that the opinion of President Walter B. Spencer of the a practice game between Regu- Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Fans who have been under the lars and Yanks. conference, with regard Impression that the local Industrial He wore an outfit of the Newport basketball conference is in a basketball season Is over are In golf knickers. I dire need of In change for the better. error, as the final games of the his right cheek was parked half league season will be played this a package of scrap tobacco. Sud- So TARHEEL PROSPECT much *o, that the hoop mentors evening on the Central “Y’' surface. denly he leaped up. He has a from way Winsted, Torirngton, Hartford, In the first contest, scheduled for 8 of suddenly leoping up, bawling Bridgeport, Aneonia, New Haven, WITH ALL STARS o’clock, those rabid rivals, Clock some order to the lieutenants of .Waterbury and other cities affiliated and Telephone, will meet for the those Flatbush Fusiliers, and as sud- with the Naugatuck Valley league last time this year, while In the denly subsiding. • are qule ready to present a united second game of the evening set for Hey, there, Otto!" he called to front to the principals’ organization, 9 o'clock the American Brass and Coach Otto Miller, "get ol’ Shootey specifically requesting that the New- Chase combines will get together. warmed up for next innlnV’ In port tournament be officially recog- State Tourney "Ol1 Shootey” was none other than It so has nized In Connecticut and high school happens that the Brass Joe Shaute, whose arm collapsed last won the local for the teams from the state be allowed to championship eyar while he was pitching for the fourth and Is almost certain participate in It. It Is quite likely, time, . Shaute came finalist in the state tournament, In view of the action of the Con- back with Toronto and now he which will be decided next Tuesday says necticut Conference recently in the his old left souper feels like new. evening when the Metal Hose men mild reprimand given Bridgeport New Ball? Haw! Haw! play the New Haven Telephone crew Central, that the coaches will con- Big bats were a ol at the local "Y”. That situation, ringing song vince the principals that the tour- basehlts that was sweet to the ears however, will not stop the Chase co- nament, which Is sponsored by Tufts of Uncle Bobbie. Babe had horts from going after a win just to Herman college and other is just borrowed a chew organizations, show that It can be done, though from the boss, O. K. and there Is absolutely no nobody has beaten the Brass for a stepped up to the plate and slammed .commercial stigma attached to it, long, long time. one of the new raised-seam, less- such as had been hinted during the Ilvely over the field Hot Number right past few weeks. wall where it of action bounced high in the Excellent Plenty is also expected street Reports. In the Clock-Telephone scramble beyond. The report of Coach Eddie The next batter was the sinister which will decide nothing in par- Reilly and James C. Moore Principal but is sure to furnish Lefty O'Doul, bruoght to Brooklyn of ticular, plenty Bridgeport Central relative to of action. John Cluney will referee in trade with the Phutile Phils. the excellent manner in Uncle which the both games, to be followed by danc- Robbie Jumped up again. tournament was conducted and the ing. “Hey there. Lefty,” he called, “tel- fine treatment the boys received ler here Just said this is your birth- vs>.;*r day. Your’s and Vances. Two There may be a place In the VANCE "WBK5HT BlSSOMEm HERMAN birthdays on this team same day! heavyweight picture for 23-year old GIANTS, YANKEES Gues Vance is older’n you, ain’t he?” Dewey Klmrery, above, who de- Lefty looked around and Robbie serted the lumberjacking trade for called out, “Toodle-oodle," in high the prize ring 11 months ago. Kim* TO PLAY ARMY AT school girl fashion, and waved at rey recently defeated Ad Warren, the LARRIVEE TO BOX the big boy with his stump of a lit- former football star, to gain the SHADE IN tle finger on the right hand. state heavyweight championship. He WEST POINT FIELD Here was Uncle Robbie, is contemplating an invasion of east- schools “bolt the as of may party” Just Around The Clock the Brooklyn National league ball ern rings. The Carolinian weighs Central did. The latter school still Tlie hie test of Jjeo harrlvec’s team, in perfecm tform, with the big 203 pounds, is 6 feet 3 Inches tall, retains its membershf'f) in both the The season of the United aptitude for the “hie time” will bats of the Dodger clan banging seldom misses church, won’t train States Naugatuck Valley league and Con- Military academy at West conic Tuesday night, April 14 baseballs over the fence at an alarm- on Sundays and already has been necticut Conference. N. will Point, Y., officially open With Wild Will Lyons when lie meets Have Shade of ing rate. tagged as "hard to interview" by on Wednesday afternoon, at 3:45 o’- California at the Boston Arena. reporters. clock on April 8th, when the strong The match was dosed last night "Wei, there, Red.” he greeted me, Army nine meets tHe University of DAN PARKER and represents the local boy’s "you want to know all about this KEY Vermont team. The New York Gi- By most bout of a career ball eh? important club, Sure I remember you. ants of the National league will play thnt has Included some sensa- Miss a few names now and then, but tional TIRED JIMMY HENNIE CARRINGTON at West Point on April 13th and the slugging duels. Shade, a don't forget a face, least of all not SLOW, veteran TO YALE CHANCE of the American campaigner and former any faces like yours. (????) (!!!!!> Who will be seen in action with league are scheduled to engage the middleweight ace of the late Ijco ’’Suppose you want a lineup, don’t P. Flynn, is George Dillon's All-Stars Thursday Army here on April 17th. oflicially recognized you Well, gimme a roster and I’ll BRADDOCK WINS of his one or tlie nation’s IN COLLEGE LOOP night in the Seymour state hoop Baseball rooters, who are fortu- 12 m.—Awakened by the plaintive call cuckoo clock, demand- hottest con- mark it for you. All right. Lead- more Senator from his couch on the tenders for Walker’s tourney. nate enought to have Wednesday ing bird-seed. Lyons leaps downy Mickey off: Frederick. Thought for a while crown and Saturday afternoons off, will 27th floor of McFinklestein Towers, grabs his trusty gat, "Old Betsy,” fans which he can no longer I’d let Thompson lead off, but Fred- FROM SCARED KELLY at wear inusinucli ns find West Point an interesting place it in all directions to keep any possible enemies bay, and, finding the lie Is now a erick hits too many balls through of Blue 9 is which fall Standing Depends during the baseball season. Here coast clear, gives vent to yawn he has been suppressing, along fledged light-heavyweight. A second base. play balls. All with a few desires. win for linrrivee will be on HILLIES OPPOSE they may witness not only fine base- the right, Frederick first and Thompson Misses Wood’s to De- greatest of a Waterbury Boy Ability ball playing but also one of the 12:30 p. m.—Combs out his toupee and puts it on, making a mental accomplishment second. He’s and career ahead scenic spots of outstanding interest note to have a new marcel wave put in it the first chance he gets. promising of the 1U bats second. velop Corps year old French-Canadian. Golden Opportunity to EMERALDS TO-NITE in t'he Umpire State. These games 12:45 p. m.—Confronted with the big problem of the day: "With "Third, Herman. Sure, Herman, are free to the public and are what teeth shall I face the cruel world this afternoon?” why not Then comes O’ This Is the second of a series they glorious Lefty. Score K. 0.—Win- invited the West Point After O’Doul comes Glen Early •f reviews of teams in the East- cordially by 12:50 p. m.—After a careful survey of the entire situation, he selects Wright, to attend them. Saturday right-handed batter righ int the mid- ern Intercollegiate Baseball FOR CHAMPIONSHIP authorises Set. No. 13-C, a sturdy, every-day set, carved from narwhal tusks, which ston Stops Dudley—Her- games start at 3 p. m. and Wednes- dle of the lineup. Say, can beat league. The chances of Prince- protrude just enough to have them classified as buck teeth. Senator ad- they games at 3:45 m. TIPS FROM that? Talk about beat- ton will be discussed tomorrow. day p. justs molars at a rakish angle, admires himself in the mirror, gives his THE southpaws Gets Bad Break The Hill Hillies and in’ shey Washington Soiled ole. toupee a finishing touche and rings for Hemingway, his man servant. Brooklyn! the of Vermont. “Well, next is another BY WILLIAM J. Washington Hill Emeralds will April 8—University 12:55 m.—Addresses as follows: “Shee TRAINING Bissonette, CmPMAJf p. Hemingway here, Heming- — BY JOHN A. CliUNEY April 11—Connecticut Agricultural left-hander Hey there, meet to-night to decide the cham- way, my man. Bring me a stack of wheats swimming in maple Shootey, College. syrup come over here!’’ New Haven, March 31.—Jack Eft stern Intercollegiate Baseball Of Hill. with a fried egg between each layer and, Hemingway old fellow, you pionship Washington The 13—New York Giants. CAMPS (Pause, while Shaute comes of blew the April might mix me a toddy. And, by the bye, Hemingway, see that the Wall over.) Kelly Waterbury big- League Hillies with 13 victories and three “Listen here, Pete,’’ said April 15—Lehigh university. Street Journal is at my plate for I expect a busy day on the Bourse. There’s Itobbie, gest and best chance he ever had who calls his defeats the season will enter the April 17—New York Yankees. a fellow!” always players by in a boxing when he allowed New Haven, Mar 11—The Yale tor good ill inti IA11LI) ring- April 22—Union college. l’KESS strange first names, ‘‘lay oft that fast the slow, roundhous Janies nine, which finished third In the game the favorites. The Hillies 1:30 p. m.—Another big problem for Senator Lyons. With what cane swinging April 29—Swarthmore college. St. Couis (N) 5, Boston (N) 4. one in there next innin'. It’s early J. Braddock of Jersey City to easily Eastern Intercollegiate league last swamped t he Speedboys 41-19 and shall the noted statesman venture forth into the highways and byways of Atlanta May 2—Columbia university. (Sa) 5, Phildelphia (A)2 yet, an’ I’d rather see that fast one outpoint him after putting the Jer- year a shade behind Pennsylvania, the Emeralds this gr-rand and g-lorious metropolis? were trimmed by the May 6—Bucknell college. Philadelphia 2nds (A) 10, Roches- workin’ against Boston than against sey Irishman on the floor in the faces the new season still beset by 1:45 m.—Selects Cane No. given to him Damon a ter (I1)S. former last week 26-35 and the May 13—University of New Hamp- p. 134, by Runyon, these guys.’’ opening round with a blow that had uncertain pitching. Joe Wood, vet- stick not dissimilar to the shilleiahs which the senator's ancestors were Boston (A) 5, 2 Then Hillies hold a win shire. Chattanooga (Sa) he went on with the story his adversary on Queer street for eran coach of the Ells, tolled all last over the Washing- wont to brandish back in dear old in ihe New York May 16—Fordham university. Slobodka, County Mayo. (A) 14, Birmingham of his team. two rounds afterward. Braddock got season to whip his mound staff In- ton Elks 60-12 whereas the Emer- (Sa) 2. May 20—Lafayette.college. 2 p. m.—Glancing at the Watch Jack Dempsey gave him, he finds it On the Fly. the decision, which was fair enough; to winning form and did work won- alds were defeated by the Elks Chicago N) 18, 8. May 23—New York university. is now Central Standard time and fares forth into the great city, heading Pittsburgh (N) “Le’s see, where were we? Oh when one considers the scared, ders with certain but unfor- Nashville (Sa) 9. 3. men, early in the season. Comparing May 27—Colgate university. for the office of James Joy Johnston. Reading (11) yes, Bissonette. After him comes back-pedaling Kelly was entirely on tunately for Yale, all of the most Philadelphia (N) II, Alabama these games the Hillies ought to take 2:30 p. m.—Puts the lug on James Joy (thereby meriting the Con- Wally Gilbert, . Then the defense from the third to ninth promising men were seniors. roly 5. rounds after the gressional Medal of Honor) for a pair of Chinks for the morrow’s wrestling and pitchers. Hey! There inclusive, winning Capt John H. (Red) '30, over Joe Bowey’s team and then Robins-Itods first two with Beyer, match. Assures James that his herd of rasslers has it all over Cur- goes one to center lield. That’s hit comparative ease and Is the of Joy only infield regular lost to have the honor the — — claiming FRENCH-DIAMOND ley’s like the Umpire State Building. Macon, Ga. March 31 (UP) nine miles. Watch that Parham and finishing up strong by taking the the ■ team, and Coach Wood Is look- championship of Washington Hill. Clique and Clark were scheduled to see if he takes it!’’ tenth from the tired, poorly con 3 p. m.—By assuring Mons Jacques Curley that he has the best troupe ing forward to a stellar perforin- The Emeralds with the Kelly broth- pitch for the ditioned Braddock who had nothing of rasslers anywhere, the senator secures a brace of Oakleys for Brooklyn today in ji nappeneu 10 oe a very pan any Fay lncent, ’31 ,at first base and ers, Joe Bowey, Bill Curley's Robins’ but a good reputation and a smart Regan, Jimmy rasslin’ show. exhibition game with the for Rookie Bob Parham, from At- Albert J. at short- Gorman and A1 PIN GO FEATURES Cincinnati jam that stack his face into Booth, Jr., ’32, McGrath, Bobby Reds. Eckert and Frey lanta, who was playing center field. Kelly stop, are certain of their but Smith all former St Francis 4 p. m.—An hour of ear-bending at the Garden press headquarters were named innumerable times though he had jobs, by Manager llowley to Despite his glasses, the sun was in during which he gives Francis Albertanti a cauliflower ear, shatters Nat of reach on the Edgar W. Warren, ’32, is getting a Parochial school players will endeav- work on the mound for the Reds. his he plently big good- Fleischer’s left ear-drum and lets Dumb Dan eyes, and became blinded. hot fight at third base from Walter or to score an upset and take over INDUSTRIAL LOOP Morgan sneak in only two Scout Carry Sutton of the Robins looking young man from the state of both which Mr to insert "Hey,” ltobbie resumed, “that guy the Hillies who words, of Morgan has edgewdise. rejoined the team a mosquitoes. The count of Referee Kimball, ’33, sensational performer will use the follow- yesterday after looked more like ham than Parham on the to win 5 in.—After an hour of sales breaks Walter visit with Vance. He re- Billy Conway of Hartford was Brad- freshman team a year ago. ing lineup the battle: Jeeps Several good games arc listed un- p. talk. Anally down St Dazzy on that one!” Alexander Joe Denis’ resistance and succeeds in a of seats ported Vance refused to for less dock 46. Kelly 43, the official giv- Fletcher, '33, another star Shiel, Brophy, Joe Pomponio, der the heading of the Industrial wheedling pair ringside (with sign came to the dug- on holes in for bouts. than ? 24,000. ing Kelly the first, second and tenth Clyde Engle’s team last year, Bobby Tracy, Red Gladney and last but the chief Inter- ’em) Friday night’s a out. league to-night and Braddock the rest. seems to have won the second base but not least Micky "Himself” .Wal- est centers on the outcome of the 6 p. m.—The senator repairs to Bill Lahiff’s Tavern where an ominous Yankees a Robbie?” “Got chew. itixni 10 uaw assignment. ker. French. and Diamond silence had prevailed up to then, and immediately tho place resounds witli — a Manufacturing Birmingham, Ala, March 31 "No, send boy over to the club- Kelly, In excellent condition, start- Fletcher and Kimball are from Ginger Ale game. The former team conversation. (Tho senator’s conversation, Grenfell!) — The New York Yankees a (UP) house—got pack over there; get a ed well and outboxed the easy mov- Newton, Mass., where is a met they played part owner of second place 6:30 p. m.—Sighting a juicy steak, he shifts quickly to Molars No 35, the Birmingham barons of the boy. Hey! Boy!” ing James J. in the first round. Spar- for several years. Fletcher at sec- the distinction have for in the Genlot Bowling sharing with the which sharp cutting edges attacking raw meat. (This shift is today The boy came and Robbie subsid- ring him into position near the ropes ond and Kimball at short. For a American Brass also featured Knute Rockne’s second game of the two clubs' exhi- and the Connecticut by backfleld, the senator claiming Knute ed for an instant. the Waterbury Lithuanian shot a time this it ofnlo nlno fnAm Vi Im \ bition series. spring seemed that even Co and any slip ups from now on left hook to the stomach which bent the versatile Al -Booth his Teams Win The Yankees won 14 to 2 might lose may easily put either team down to 7:30 p. m.—Pouring golden oratory into the ears of Mons Lahiff, Sen- yesterday. "I was rooting for you when you Braddoc*. forward Just in line with Job to but Little Charlie Ruffig, first New York Kimball, Boy Blue, fifth place. Wordens, now in fifth ator Lyons melts from him a pair of front row ducats for the latest mu- wrere up there last year," I said, "and a straight right and knocked him in baseball Genlot bowling teams had a good to work an entire game, held delayed his work by both place, meet the Plume and Atwood sical comedy that Billy is angeling. it was too bad about that slump.” down as if sandbagged. He got up basketball and es- night yesterday winning In both club who rate three behind Birmingham to seven lilts. "Yeah.” at the count of “4” and football, quickly games 8:30 p. m.—The Senator takes his scat, which Is the most natural replied Robbie, regret- grappled tablished himself as the Derby and this city. The Ambassa- Braves with regular their opponents but who will never- in the world for a elected senator to do. fully, "we got some bad breaks. Bad Kelly until the end of the dors traveled to to take on thing duly Senator Lyons was short once he had a Derby theless it — round. With the of the sec- fielder, chance make Interesting for the elected to the sennit while In a St Petersburg. Fla, March 31 breaks an’ Bad Bill; I mean that start a (ouch!) working straw hat factory in Den- to the Schincel rollers In state duck- — the Irishman was still report. Dairymen to-night. American Brass ver, Col., in 1002. (UP) Hebert, the former Holy Hallahan, that 1 to 0 game he pitch- ond, dizzy, but pin league game and came hack Two Outfleldcrs Lost have a workout with Fred Mercer’s Cross pitching star who came here ed against 01' Dazz. Some game! the over-cautious Kelly Jabbed and with two games out of three. Dick 9 p. m.—Feeling a bit frisky, Senator Lyons rolls his eyes at a blond The Ell outer patrol has lost, both Pets and the minus Red some weeks ago for a with Beat us there! boxed and threy loping rlgh hand Trolleymen in tho second row. tryout right Boys never Charles S. Snead, ’31, and John M. Richmond with 3G6 hit high three Roche will have the Oakville Pin for I left him. hoping that he would, could get goin’ after that. shot over Braddock’s shoulders, un- string with Joe Paternoster rolling 9:30 p. m.—The senator, still rolling his eyes and his a til the round ended and Walker, '81, Snead through an un- company. The leaders, Waterbury making toupee the Boston Braves, has devoleped "Well, I'm goln' to win a pennant Jamesey’s close behind for and also move up and down as he his flirts head was clear. It was fortunate accident to his eye In the 361, taking Clock, with seven games in the lead wiggles oars, outrageously with a lame arm and will be released when this year, with this team, Red. and fairly the 135. brunette in the front row. of a miss- last football season and Walker high of will practically have to lose all the team breaks camp on Thursday. that’s no joke. Watch! Don’t for- chance lifetime, and Kelly On the local the Genlot The ed it badly/ all because he doesn't through his Inability to report. Re- alleys, their games during the coming three 10 p. m.—The senator laughs so uproariously at the comedian's sallies Braves closed their Florida get!” won two out of like to maining are Garfield A. McKenzie, girls three from the weeks in order not to win so they (by this time he has finished laughing at the Sallies in the chorus) that he exhibition series yesterday by losing fight. Savitt of in a return his to the Louis 5 If you can imagine a six bike ’31, and Fred J. Llnehan, '31. These girls Hartford meet the Patent Button with more displaces upper plate and had liked to choke to death. St Cardinals, to 4. day match, the first two in Giants race backwards, you have an idea of two veterans will be supported by taking games or less confidence. lip. m.—Oft to a radio studi were he is scheduled to a give half-hour — a row. Fort Worth, March 31 Boston Loses Game. what the third, fourth, fifth, sixth, Dudley Parker and Howard Burke, Margaret Dcgnan with 118 To-niglit’s Schedule. talk (Try an stop Senator Lyons in a half hour!). Texas, — seventh, and ninth rounds recruits took high single honors and also (UP) The New York Giants left eighth from last year’s freshman Alleys 1-2—Plume and Atwood vs 11:30 p. m.—Fearlessly facing the mike, Senator starts: look all of high three rolling 328 for the even- Lyons “My here tonight for Memphis, Tenn. and like, which Braddock won squad. Wordens Dairy. dear friends, I have come 3,000 miles to ho with Klein to Indians the team total you to-night.” The sen- two days of practice before resuming by virtue of his chasing Kelly and Joseph P. Maine, ’32, chief under- ing, taking pinfall by Alleys 3-4—Diamond Ginger Ale ator is He came three blocks. 24 lying. only their exhibition series with the Chi- landing a stiff left Jab, with both study to Hulbert S. be- pins. vs French Manufacturing. Springfield, Mass, March 31—(U Aldrich, ’30, 1 a. m.—Senator Lyons falls in a dead faint, talked out. cago White Sox in Little Rock on men massing rights continually. hind the bat 5-G—Patent Wa- having himself a year ago, will do the fact Alleys Button vs P)—Suringfteld Indians evened up Kelly flashed in the tenth, realized that they face for the most part 2 a. m.—Back in McFinklesteln owers, Senator Lyons, also known as Thursday. bulk of the catching. Philip Allen, terbury Clock. Cardinals the three out -of five game series how tired Braddock was, and took nothing but right-hand batters. “Wild Wilbcrforcc,” loads his trusty gat, “Old Betsey,” with black car- William Browne and Arthur Rogers Alleys 7-8—American Brass vs Fla, March 31 — for the Canadian-American Hockey the round with ease. Once Newton, the third member of the tridges, or, as the senator calls ’em, “cattrldgcs.” looks under his Bradenton, (UP) again, from the freshman team are scram- Mercer's Pets. bed, — The St. Louis Cardinals have league championship by beating he woke up too late. veteran trio, did good emergency chucks the goldfish a steak, waters the cuckoo clock and then Into Kelly weighed bling for the second string berth. Alleys 9-10—Connecticut Co vs falls their Florida series Boston Bruin Cubs, 3-2, here last 178, Braddock 182 1-2. work toward the close of the 1930 the arms of Morpheus (the naughty old codger!) closed training A roll call of the pitching corps Oakville. against major league competition. night. Bach team now has won a Promising Boy season. He became both a batting shows Roswell H. N. Ed- (Copyright, 1831, King Features Syndicate) Their last game will be played Ded- game. Unknown Winston, a Flor- Rudd, '30, and a pitching hero In the third Tampa, ward ‘30, and Wendell B. nesday against the Indianapolis Not only did the Cubs lose the ida darkey, who is locating in Wa- Jennison, Princeton game, the holding Tigers Hoosiers. game, but in addition they lost the now showed of Thompson, ’30, lost through gradua- Poreda Defeats round bout with Johnny Risko In Kisko five terbury, Just plenty safely after they had pounded the vote, giving rounds, Braves services of their best tion. Rudd, third In effectiveness Madison Square Garden last night. In beating the Boston scorer, Lloyd fight and ring class in disposing of rest of the Yale staff and then hit- Poreda three, with two even. who tallied both of Bos- Jack among league last year yesterday, Syl Johnson displayed Klein, the Dudley of Worcester in the pitchers a home The New won the ting which tied the Jersey youngster mid-season the ton In a at the boards. third found of with an earned run average of 2.90, Risko in Close Poreda’s vaunted punching skill form. blanking goals. mixup the semi-final which score and enabled Yale to win in jeclsion by a vote of two to one, Braves for five Klein cut Earl Seibert of followed the main and Jennison bore the brunt of the was sadly missing. He nailed Hisko innings. Springfield go. Dudley, sadly the tenth. aut ho was hard-pressed all the way over out of pitching burden for Yale In 1930, the right eye. The Boston shape, was a mark for the Yale does not demand a cham- Go at Garden #y the veteran Cleveland "trial with many hard rights and lefts but March — a but Thompson found little work to Denver. Colo, 31—(UP) player was given major penalty, well-muscled, hard punching Win- of Vincent his horse.” The two cast their never had the veteran in ston do. pionship Captain and judges danger. George Manley, 172, Denver, knock- suspended indefinitely, and fined who took all the fight out of men—but neither would Yale be sur- New York, March 31.— (UP)— rotes for Porcda, but Referee Mc- Joe Banovic, Binghampton, N. Y., ed out K. O. Christner, 197, Akron, $100. his adversary in the first two rounds, Remaining on the squad varsity prised to see the Blue in the thick Poreda, New current Partland named Risko. light-heavyweight pride, outpointed O., (4); Chet Shandel. 194 San Benson scored the first Spring- knocked him down with a right are Angus Macdonald, *32, and Al- Stanley Jersey's of the league fight, providing, of heavyweight hope, proved something The United Press score sheet Bob Olin, New York, in the ten- Francisco, knocked out Ernie Musick field goal, and Obs Heximer netted cross in the third, after which the bert T. Taylor, ’32, a pair of south- round course, that the pitchers of a in his ten- igreed with the referee's minority semi-final. 190, Denver, (0). the other two. referee halted the go when Dudley and William F. a develop. disappointment paws, Newton, arose after a nine count. All of right-hander. these men saw Kid Hershey of Waterbury admits some service last year, and, are be- Joe Palooka Unfair Tactics By Ham Fisher he beat Joe Oliver of New Haven ing looked to for most of the regular in a four round opener but the Elm work this spring. Taylor, however. City boy got the nod from the offi- Is out with an injury, which may S I .DON'T KNOW NOMN’ cial, and after all that’s what counts. incapacitate him for the season. ^va gotta stand'' 'BOUT W»M BITIN' MOUSE Romeo Dubois of New Haven lost to George Wheeler from the Junior OFP AN' SPAR LIKE THIS. 'CAUSE 1 DIDN'T SEE VT Harry Sankey of New York while varsity, Andrew the Willie Lewis of Rogers, pitching NO MORE A THAT BUT t BETTER NOT Stamford stopped half of the freshman battery of Tommy Jarrett of New Haven in the CALLIT CATCH MOUSE "Rogers and Rogers,’’ and Ned WHATCHA sixth round, a bad eye injury forc- Wheeler, another ’38 man, from the HxcrrEMENT TAR BABV' MM AGAIN// ing Conway to halt the proceedings. first line of pitching reserve. RUNS HIGH. rHE HOL'S’ Pitching the Problem EVERNONE MAH HAID f oon'know; the of On eve the opening south- IS BETTING. MIST' Vhow Y Swimmers Lose ern game against Virginia, sched- JOE.J TAR BABY uled for tomorrow at Charlottes- .ouch/) ville, Yule’s chance in the league IS THE First Competition race seems to depend upon the abil- FflwoRrre, -a % tJty of Captain Vincent tnd Coach AND TONY Waterbury Y. M. C. A. swimmers .Wood to lost their first meet of the season find a really reliable pitch- PENTWAUS er, or two Mac- last night to mermen from the pitchers, among HAS 8 -donald, Taylor and Newton. Taylor, LAID Bridgeport Y by the convincing to a strapping fellow and a football $20. OOO score of 42 29, despite the addi- star, flashed everything but control TO tion of John Monogan of the Dart- mouth in his appeas-ance on the mound swimming varsity, who took $ 12.000 the backstroke and -toward the end of the 1980 cam- 100 yard aided THAT in the paign. If he recovers from his in- 300 yard medley relay which SMOKEY won. Butler of Water- jury and can harness his fast one, Waterbury defeated Langtn of a great part of Coach Wood’s pitch- EATS RESIN. bury Bridgeport In the pvent one-tenth a ing problem will be solved. diving by of Gelgauda taking the 100 Macdonald, Taylor's fellow left- point, yard free style race. hander, Is a slender youth, but suf- to make a ficiently strong varsity Newark—Fred Polo, Belleville. N, when pitcher. Left-handers, they J.. knocked out Emil Gulsto. New are seem to good, enjoy marked suc- 3-31 York, second round of scheduled tel cuss in college baseball, despite the I rounder.