New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 6, 1920, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY- HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1920, 'NEW BRITAIN MACHINE CO. TEAMS DiVIDE VICTORIES IN GAMES AT STATE ARMORY—-CLASS OF 1920 AT HIGH SCHOOL CAPTURE PERMANENT OWN- ERSHIP OF BASKETBALL TROPHY—BRANCH RICKEY, PRESIDENT OF CARDINALS, REPORTED TO BE AFTER DAN HOWLEY, JIM CLARKIN'S HIRED MAN ASS OF 1920 WINS igfi}{ PROCEE R R - BOWLiNG RESULTS | MAGHINE CO. TEAMS. INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE BASKETBALL TITLE ' ————— o EEEE L SPLT FIFTV-AFTY Walker | wagner < A . A j ol 5 i, PRI 3 mpionship Gup Is Now Perma- | , ' 5 secn Loowine cor- | S L ‘Restellls(}rea[ Work Aids in Win. | WARD To YouR CominG < i - g . | Lo DADDY = = I D THEM 5 , 4 | 4 HomMiE t ToLt e , / . nent Property of Seniors | fpee el iR e T W, e Over Bay Staters : e i 7 You BRIA THAEM SOMETHING iaey Mol. AR 0 8 : , . he Seniors won the deciding game 7 - 0F CoURSE 5 LI / 3 S ! The New Britain Machine company he Interclass league \Wednesday | i - / e By 3g Pasketball combination, aided by the r; \!\'r““t‘.c‘l«:c\i:“rl 1‘\::; (Tum:,rm:,l.;t;,;l B . 7 | / Killduft e 3 cnsational shooting of Restelli, its Glaas of 1920 has triumphed ove e [ HELLo Cof . / ) . y / g : s .4‘ fo\t\d‘d, sxorEfI a 39 to 23 vie bpponents. The cup now 1»(‘1011;3“ | WHADJA “ Rk = < y Judrlf i v the .\?\erxcan Bosch quinteéi his class and will be cxhibited | = { 2 / aihdt . r last night. Restelli © school trophy case. i I BRING ME ’ Borkowsk 94 caged nine goals from scrimmage and he me wa hest of | Por MeAvay ......c...... 86 15 from the foul line for a total of season, being fast and close | weree ! / 7 7 . > Carlaon .............. 73 ! 33 points. ughout. The Seniors started witl e 7 Roman ........... b E - all the way was fast, mixed ish and scored two field zoals | LI sotsbonnt R 5 re and there with snappy basket- e minutes. The half ended with | doephEon ! . The isitors were all time Seniors leading ln the second toes and had it not been for the seniors again staried fastand | 0 . work there might have been hred a lead that was never over- -anders., & a d cnding. Bruyn and La e. McGuire and Dacy led the sc SR Soonanng r were the stars of the Springfield with three ficld zoals. he score: Wright ... . b 1 The line-u; niors. Sophomores. . Jurgen .. es, OFBrien .. . La Har . Anderson Right Forward ExtorEAt i a 5 lefi Ior Miller, Begley ....... 449 i Right Forw Losgren, Kcating ¢ xR Wier Left Forw ;‘cnle- FAPNIR LEAGUE Si-- long | Jenes a8 ! v S S ST <.-..... La Fluer, Guertin Humason: -.¢ ot 0l Liio8 ghi Guard Stanley ... e 90T S EER \. B. Machins 59, Americaf D i ranan SR e S >s from floor, Begley, \ Har 1: foul goals. l.one i 2. Lofgren, Bears. rien 1: referee. Moorehead. i Z 2 8 // Z 128 406 v 2, Broyn 3, La Fleur 2; goals League Standiug. \ - | Inspection from fouls, Restelli 135, Bruyn 6, fiovs e 1 | 7 vee &6 a8 E y . Slater. homores ...... 1 il : Tl e it kg i T b s A 3 I ' Gibney ....... S S0 e Girls Losc. shmen e : ity ) & = : H Buerner .. ) S IR The Naiional girls' basketball team he tie for second will he HAAWI N WHEN You RETURN ;- g 4 | Eosfer . 000 L0000 s ygy 3 | of Hartford wiumphed over the Ngw en next Monday sfternoon. when FROM TwHE SUNNY SouTw JULES o g e _ | Britain Machine girls here yesterday Sophomores an Juniors wil =0 = EPY afternoon, 11 to 6. h at 4:30 o'clock. There will he | AND FROM A LET oF GoOLF = = B The locals confined their scoring to cing from 3:45 o'clock until the ! AND EVERYTHMING - AND You ] 5 the first hal? and were unable to & Woll e & e starts, COMPLETELY &, FoRGOT ~ To BRING Belletioc i i score a single point in the second half. The summary: Y IN BOUT. GFTS HOMELFOR ThE DS 1 &6 eSSl i & .95 | "'Xatlona N. B. Machine. s | Coppright X Y Trikane tnc P i < esSea L Gilman .. .... Peteroloseili uy Leonard Also Taukes Parct n | O'Neil - Right Forward. » Halperin ...... Terrill - frifision jCol atlloe Anacles ANIMATED CAKTOONS BY “BRIGGS® AT THE.LYCEUM EVERY WEEK (FIRST PART) ‘ i | ht Guard Fuire . &5 McAvihur, Gordon Left Guard. ield zoals, McGuire Dacey ) 'Brien !. Crane 1. Renehan | | Renehan l ! | | DEMI los Angeles, March 6 Jack Demp- | e e Gordon .... uis g e Hxldp;lc heavyweight champion, ana ‘ ny Leonard. lizhtweizht cham- | Hartford club wonld be left rather 1 New Britain Machine company five No GOURT AGI”ON Schilling e 6 853 a5 5 Stensie . each DLoxed three exhibition | {flat. Owner Jim Clarkin would have | will stack up against Landers Frary | Murphy ' .... . . Ly Right Guard s here last night. Demps i !1o begin all over again on the huni|{and Clark. Dancing will follow (he | Leonard L F 2 e bnent was Terry Keller of . New for a manager. Fflowley is not likely | games. | geet TR, ! Rosensweig £ Derkowitz, I«xljeftsogu;m ... Carlson " Badie. Hanlon, of Seattle op-| [} to leave Hartford. ; ) i = e Agreement lIs. Reached by Owner Barenbore .......... ¢ I - ST ey s cony, 1 5\ e ted that he has landed - OK BT - A % k ons E , New d Leonurd. ) S T O s Do e, b BECKE RETAINS TITLE. Frasce, oft Mea Sas, and Joseph . | > = s Mooalal Byt - Tollowers * were . impressed | LSS0, e london, March 6.—Joe Becketi, the an. cvin, Terrill; goals frow Dempsey's speed and what they to play third base. IHowley is ' Lanunin, Averting Litigation. Peteroloselli 4; ref- .ribed as his “marvelous condi- | L. F. & C. ¢ Dick Smith, light heavyweight cham- Boston, March §.—Terms of settle- Printing Room : HOLYOKE BENTEN. | Sought by Cardinals’ President | - | Cunningh for the championship of Great . apingam . : e Y P OF Gredtyively president and former président Johnson ......... Percy M. Is as Good at Billiards ar sby High of Waterbury 'I'rims | A Stanley Rule & Devel Company Quin- | = of the Boston American league base- @ Maeir .. . e Danicl M. of Plainville at Rummy. building a strong club for Hartford. | heavyweight pugilist, knocked out Paper City Five. | Sprivgfield, Mass.. March A tet to Tackle Corbin Five. League REIMER BOXES TONIGHT. ’baln club. have been agreed upon. 7 T Boston, March 6.—Percy M. Coilns, counsel for Lannin has announced. If L. F. & C. Girls. hicago. won the national amat€ur the settlement is concluded the auction | auny 2 GG balkline billiard championshiy kn defeated the * Holyoke High j{‘f\“l:-qvnz:\‘m;‘e; of lllmm!lulrlmn.d Sl e A Rsutae L Nawiat s an: sarxaho, Te;wn:'_l:arllu hgmc grounds Charlotie ............ § 4 last night by defeating David MeAnd- rfac SR > of 3 eI bt a squad | 2 i " courts, w -anc . Mar 56 : PR 5 4 ampionship, in e fina e o u:;.::”\a;: oielbt e ;a,sxe«me\L lof 41 when all his men repbrt to jthe Industrial league, is scheduled to- el = ! “Lannin claims Frazee owes h.m‘ Il:lln‘fe SR e e s v athlotio aft Pty Sihis | clty At i fiae | NimEAtIBTEWnsvINE FEeSHEAdine frec)s [ RISHEjat itk e ERATRG. ST enil Lhet SCOTLAND’S NEW LAW. 52,000 in connection with the sale sociation. The score was 300 to yed J Is city. t palt-time, ;) .\ work of the kind that Howley | COrbin five. league leaders. will clash Edinh I Se e 7 B ed, 3 to 10 The Massachu. { the I e kind that Howle e : { Edinburgh, March 6.—Scotland in 51 innings. . 0 ! cIi-§ performed for Detroit st season | With the Stanley Rule & Level com- g s lads went Lo pieces in the second ; Pansumtell heretnas altimeldurs | new locallopiion f and were :imalal(: Lo copc \\‘IH: the | .y ing the scason when the Rule Makers | effect on June 1 and the prohibitie t of speed the Crosby students wed soon afier the period starie:!. ! he can zet Mowley an iffie but the situation has changed and to- % ! SHIET TO LYNN HARBOR. ] view of the fact that Howley has |formidable team. Headed by Al |(the peapls fo vole thelr districis March §.—With | been in Hartford and serving as man. | S¢hade. the team has been going | “diy” at the nest election. The pro- basin under severai|ager of the Hariford club for some | 210Ng at a fast clip of late, and the | hibitionists express the haope that if hes of ice, Harvard oarsmen ves- | weeks. Certainly by this time he | SUPporters arc confident that they will ' Scotland can be made dry under this uy avranged (o transter their|must have signed his contract. In | break the winning streak of Vie. Lar- ! Jaw, England and Wales may demand ing_activities 10 Lynn harbor in | case Howley can o 1o lLouis fhe Son. et al. In the other game, the ! similar legislation. raterbury, March 6.— Playing Jight | @2er Branch Rickey of the St. = 1 Johnny Rose, of Philadelphia, will ketball, the (rosby High school | Nationals would like to corral Da Leaders—L. ¥. & C. Vs. N. B. M. | .o Bobby Reimer, of this city, in law will come into i1d help in developing some of the in that squad. | = I key is none (oo confident that “‘0”"' not command much attention. | jgt5 are projecting a lively campaign | er to obtain an early start on k eliminary to a hard P o z p iy i oe e Wenline boa <oy THE BOYS IN THE OTHER CAR ks8% gk . BY GROVE quarte and three shells and a | hching launch will be sent there in, - g 'Y frord ‘ ,s.wn ,\.\.nm:.»j ngbgkfijg gg}cf)&féé‘l HE S0LD'™ D3/ Rough Roads for Wheels Are JACK MeNULAY LOSES. | T;”i;i’;‘ THING : fack MeNulty of New Haven lost | Sl = \WITH : 5 i Trankie Summets of | ZHAY ™MADE - : HEY— BUTCH ! S th R ds f P g e e R Di5H cHocoLAaTE) |t T2 § [ woTs This Lk Moo oa or Fassengers cksmith, according to the major- | CReO-M-C-H =N bl{rg:j"' gm‘ ATS}‘H O;r;;-h_nd 4 on :myuntronq;,cu&nofahue,' oplnion LiGeo Crofolfof s Nemsl — ST T rough cobbles or un- heavy car vt e economy ke SO O e b — paved roads. The wheels fol- in upkeep, fuei‘and d?res,afnd ) 3 jow surface inequalitics, but convenience of handling of a 6’,’3,’.‘:’;, : the new Triplex Springs give scientifically designedlightcar. o ve chased from the ring by Referce Hey 'BU‘T(H\! KETCH'™ = Shea for alleged stalling. SaeanEead 1 'NOTHER BAGA SRS IOLLAND SENDS CHALLENGE. | TPEANULTS — Er7 dney, N. S. W. March 6.—! WE'VE FOUND st biland has been adde the list | A TREASOMN )) —_ bee X i Sl riding steadiness. ing, door-opening curtains ahnal R B R e i = i i They give 130-inch Spring- and dash light give buta hint jef lawn tennis trophy of the worid. AR @ the draw fo decide upon com- | QA | base to a car of 100-inch of the completeness and qual- plon e e e s = ) PN | S \ wheelbase. ity which characterize every- e P . - 4 J > “This makes for the gently thing about Overland 4. lhtes meeting South ‘Africa in ‘.)1"“ st round SHAE- car and passengers remarkable Auto-Lite startingandlight- ANOTHER CHALL New York, rch & Switzerland | sterday llenze for ternational 2 now hel the Aero Clud o Cha nges already ¢ been received om England, France. Belgium and | aly. BLUF -AND GREEN. Harose N. I, March 6.—Yid ects Dartmouth here tonizht in tercoleginte contest and the Gres acls freshmnan quintet plays Colh cademy. TR . L QO (T L | THE MANROSS AUTO CO. asino Bowling Alieys >4 e 1 SCERSELLS | . ) 189 ARCH 7. ?!'LX DAILY !.U ,A. M: : = - $ ] : ANTIQLES I

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