New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 2, 1921, Page 8

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AN TERRYVILLE KACEY TEAMS HAVE EXCITING OVERTIME BATTLE AT ARMO NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1021, - A RY—WALLINGFORD POLOISTS ROUTED BY LOCALS 10 TO CHANGES IN LEAGUE—INTERESTING GAMES IN INDUSTRIAL. BOWLINC LEAGUE—COBEAND JOHNSON DIRECTORS OF NEW HAVEN CLUB RY [LOGAL KACEYS WIN |LANDERS BOWLERS [ RACE lies Belgian Will Compete Prof. Walter k. college, An- made the first Intic yacht ra eup offored igli huxiliary hirty-two ftect ovoran Tost boat n ruce B his entry in Plerre Mall, 1 herve, which by ™ yacht ton in over napolis, Mda ul Qeneral of fson Avenue, @ to the pro e for salling Cup, I dosire A, 1 wshall prmation con- ttully, , CLAYTON d tho Blosta altland Alex- Yacht Club, Maine waters. only 4% feot feot and she water, ider engine hich will ha e Pay, world ocenn crosser ) also eame ith anyone to 20.foot bont. of the Hel- cup for an “It will give eh me I'll o® Across.' Pay doubts for Id relish the adventure l~Prof. Wal- lohns College, od his en- oroms-ocean by King Al- @ of the De G DATES. Held at Pim- 1. b 3, ~The re- Maryland oly would not possible cur- of days s of applica- ree of the four lowle, the Maryland Allowing the %, which is not yet pring and r tall desire to spring and Lauret the p the month of frace, Accord- by Bowie and last twelvo in grteen in 8ep- would follow id wind up the ing November race 10 DATES. Dates for four annotmeed to- f Pennsylvanin 5. Wirst City Squadron A of pn., Negotiations hes with Har | sreany of | Laurel | has | OVERTIME BATTLE Britain in Running at Armory The final homo gamo of the Kacey leagno season produced ono thae most cxciting contests of the when the New Britain and Ty vil juintets battied last night tha | State Armory in an overtime contest. The loca won 44 to 12 It was o nip and tuck affair throughout the hattle, the visitora showing surpris- ing strength, at times the team play surpassing that of the locals. Restelll Comes Through. That the homa team won niay be | attributed the cxcellent eye Carl Itestelll posscesed last night. The lo cal star had been tossing ‘em in in fine style, but just before the whis- tle sounded ending the regulation play time, a foul was called on one of the visitors. Terryville at this time was lcading 39 1o 38. It was a delionte place for Restelll, for his next attempt depended whether or not New Dritain was to be beaten or would get an opportunity of winning in the additional ive minutes. Therc WAS a great cheer went up as the ball left Restolli's hands, and a still great- or cheor when it went through the nct without touching tha rim. Locala Improve Play. In the overtime play, the attlo raged warm with the locals showing improved pla Restelll came through with and foul goal and Kilauff game, netter a husket from the fleld White scored u‘fleld and foul basket for the visitors. Faith and Whity starred for the logsers, tho latter showing excellent abllity to régister points from the foul line. Another large crowd wit- nessed the battle New Britain, Dudack, Reynolds left forward. to f ‘Terryville. ... White Kildufr Faith Restelll, Maher rogosky Restelll Burna left guard. Sheehan. right guard. Bcore—New Britain 44, 42; fleld goa)s, Dudack 2, Reynolds 2, Kilduft 4, Nestelli 5, Campbell 2, Murphy 1, Falth 7, Whito 3, Rogosky 3, Hanley 1: foul goals, Restelli 12, White 14: referee, Dillon: timer, Sauter, Campbell, Murphy, Hanley Terryville Corbin Girls Win. Displaying fine team play, the Co bin girls' team downed tha Corbin Screw corporation team 13 to 7. Had all of the losers played as well Miss Lina, the result might have becn difrerent She accounted for the sev- en points For the victors Miss Ahern was the chief point maker with filve, with onc fleld and three foul gonals. Miss Poppell and Misa T Stohl scored two fleld goals The summary Corbin. Poppell Corbin 8. C. Lina right forward Malosky, left forward. Ahern T. Stohl Stark center. Schnaidt ceesessees Stone right guard. E. Stohl S Burnett left guard. Score=—Corbin 13, Corbin corporation 7; fleld goals. Poppell 2. Ahern 1, T. Stohl 2. Lina 1: goal Ahern 3, Lina 5: referee, Dil- timer, Bauter Serew TRACK HOUSE | b ~—Former oking the jon of a $100, The Varsity er letter mon, th & view to iu- plan. NoO. n. CHANCE CHIROPRACTOR. h) t coveted posses- without saying. e way in whieh s M. In sea- ayn earohing for o them to get | d-time vigor. the means Anat that A g | rland) C /%w doclot says | bowling quintet | league came through with | ous by who played a whale of a | BEAT MAGHINISTS Restelli's Keen Eye—Keeps New§Gemer Street Team Win Three Straight Games—New Record The Landers, Frary ot the and Clark Industrial flying col- ors last night at Rogers’ alleys, down- Ing the New Britain Machine five three straight games. A new league record was established last night by the SBtanley Works team, with a total score of 548 in the first game against the Corbin team Frederickson's 126 was the high single score in the record roll In a special match be- | tween girls’ teams from this city and Middletown the locals were victori- 39 pins. Two girls' teams from tho Stanley Rule and Level company bowled, the Levels defeat. ing the Squares 1.071 to 930. At the Casino allevs, the Hazelnuts beat the Squirrele The wscores: ROGERS INDUSTRIAL * ALLEYS BAGUE. J. Huch W. Wright Bchmalz Jurgen ¥Freemar A. Anderson Swanson Kalen Burkhardt iToward Lofgren Foote Kibbel Doman Carey Windish Nieholls Nertini Berry V. Anderson Molyneux Frederickson *Record Lueback | Hickey Haugh Burke .. Wilcox ... | Moran Botticelll | Is your car ready for Spring? Now | Is the time to attend to any repairs | that are needed before fine weather brings the rush that will make you walt your turn. Don’t be placed in this position. Have your repairing done now at the Central | Mrs mephson Sanaberg F. Narcum . Hoffman . W. Hoffman Valentine Kahms aith afson Ziott Holtman = G. E. Ohlson C. Myers Odman Blankenburg MeBriarity T. Wright . Anderson Barbour Dahison Gaudette M. Myers 1T3—1412 GIRLS' GAMES. Middletown Girls. = 84— 169 76— 140 Babcock Robinson Cahill New Britain Girl 12 Ryan 1 Diemo Kcharfr M 4 STANLEY RULE Mary Burkarth Hildur Ahlstron Elizabeth Fitzgers Mary Blum Virginia Stevens Squares. Ada Stanquist 37 Mary Fitzgerald trid Nearing ennte Stanquist Helen MoGregor . FEAith Johnson Mary Rowse CARINO ALLEYS, Hazel Nutw. Guse s 3 Sehining Mavand Raiph Watkins Squirrels. Echeldler &hea McNumara Lundell Suess ‘ MICHIGAN OUT OF PENN RELAYS, Ann Arbor, Mich., Feb. 2.—Michi gan’s truck meet with California t Berkeley, April §, will wecessitate can- llation of the Wolverines' entries in Detroit | Daggett Lee, A H. Powell, H. G. trapshooting It Happens in the Best Regulated Families WELL- FIRST You StT-Oon Twe BED SIDE AND TReEAT YOURSELF To A YAWN, MGENTALLY OBSERVING HoW VERY FiNE You FGeL 27 T.*N You 7 7 Loow OUTSIDE Twe DooRk 1N THE CUSTOMARY COBB A DIRECTOR Star With Walter Johnson Arce Interested In New Haven East- crn League Club, New Haven Ty Cobb Haven league a farm was given more credence vesterday when it was announced that hc has been eclected 2 member of the board of directors of the local club. Cobb i8 a heavy stockholder in tha club, which won the champjon- ship of the Eastern league last year. Walter Johnson, star pitcher of t Washington club, also has been elect- ed a director of the New Haven club. the other directors are John E. Ot- terson, president of the Winchester Repeating Arms company; E. 8, Bronson of the Yale graduate com- mittee on . baseball;: Burnside Wins- low. twice a Yalo baseball captain: Col. 1. M. Ullman, Judge Frederick Dietter, IPrederick B. Kingsbury, Fal- John T. Sloan, Frank Kenna and Forsythe. George M. Weiss is president and secretary, Mr. Bronson treasurer and Mr. Winslow vice-president. On Thursday night all New Haven will turn out for a dinner to be given in honor of Cobb and Chief Bender, the manager of the New Haven team. Feb. 2.—The repor: intenda make the cluly Eastern outfit ever that New to the Detroit than of for his sey, Leslio FOP: ARIE. linoix Champion Gets 111 Consecu- tive Hits at Madison Square. York, RETORD NEW 2.—A new indoor consecutive Feb. record for hits, 144, was established in the pro. fessional indoor tournament at Madi- son Square garden yesterday by Mark Arie of Champagne, T, offi- ials announced today. Arle, who won the Olympic cham- New plonship last year, is making his first ! appearance as a professional. His consecutive hits ended in the fifth round of the champlonship when he missed an easy shot on the 145th bird. J. H. Hawkins of New Haven, | Conn., and W. H. Winchester of Wil- mington. Del., qualified for the final round, which will be shot Baturday. ES FILM CASE. RUTH LO Home Run King Cannot Restrain Movies From Showing Pictures. Albany, N. Y., Feb. 2.-—Babe Ruth, homes-run hitter of the New York American league c¢lub, will not be abic to restrain film corporation from showing pictures of him in action. The court of appeals yesterday denied an application made by counsel for Ruth for leave to appeal from a decision of the appellate division, which held that e R [ did_not a event | You YeuLu WIFE ByT NOTHING ABOUT You REALIZE You'LL HAUR REAKFAST WITHOUT] e By. Briggs | WHeN You ENTER. Tha SWING THE CLUES AND SING THE wHiLe LIBRARY You SAY A CHEERY GOOD MORNING o E\JEQ 3 FOR FRIEND SHE WNOWS T AND AND SO Twme Dav @ Capyrieht N. Y. Tribume Ixe. WALLINGFORD EASY | FOR LOGAL QUINTET| Largest Crow_d of Season Watch! New Britain Rout Visitors The largest crowd of the season saw the New Britain polo team down the Wallingford quintet last night at Professional hall, 10 to 3. In the lineup of the visitors were a number o! players who have been perform- ing in the Hartford Amateur league. The work of the locals bewlldered , thae visitors who did not score until the third period. It was announced that Jack Fusari will hereafter cap- tain the Wallingford team. Frank Hoole becomes a regular with the lo- cals, and Jimmy Lawlor has signed with Meriden. In the prellminary game last night, the ~“Well Feds" downed the Taxli Drivers, 6 to 2. The work o! Eddic McAloon, son of tha New Britain first rush, wai great. H The summary: 1 New Britain. Wallinzford. ‘ McAloon . ... CEeCRICelly first rush. Fusari, Swanson second rush. Fusari . cen . a Patnod J. McCarthy Hoole . «esses Clark Bayer .. oooois ot ccs s nWhitman Forst Period. Caged by. Britain....J. Fusari Britain. ...Swanson Britain....P. Fusari Second Period. Britain....P. Fusari Britain....J. Fusari . RBritain....J. Fusari Britain....McAloon Third Period. Britain....J. Fusari New Britain. New Britain. ... Wallingford. Wallingford . Wallingtord . .Patnod : Score—New Britain 10. Walling- ford 3: rushes, Kelly 10, McAloon 6: stops, Bayer 30, Whitman 35; referec, Clinton; timer, Lyon: scorer. Ticd- man. The Meriden Thursday night. Won by. New New New New New team will play here DECISION AGAINST BOXING. Effort to Remove Present Ban Killed by Kansas Solons. Topeka, Kan.. Feb. 2.—The Finley boxing bill, providing for the repeal of the present anti-boxing law a!m f_or the appointment of a state athletic director to supervisc boxing contests, was Kkilled in the state senate yesterday. It was sponsored by American Legion posts of he state. ‘ Lancaster, | gets. *wStrangier” OUTSHOOTS SPEAKER Kansas Woman Surpriscs Other Con- testants in Sunny South Handicap With Her Ability. ' Benton Harbor, arena here wired Jack Kearns, Dempsey, Houston, Tex., Feb. 2.—Trapshoot- ers here for the Sunny South Handi- cap were marvelling today that Mrs. Fred KEtchen, Coffeyville, Kas., the only woman entered in the tourna- ment had out-shot Tris Speaker, man- ager of the Cleveland Indians in yes- terday's. preliminary trials. Mrs. Etchen broke 84 targets and Speaker was one behind, Harve Dixon, for- mer grand American handicap winner of Orango, Mo., and W. W. Posey of Pa., each broke 100 tar- man Dempsey and . Carpentier. to LANDIS GETTING WILL ABANDON HEADLOCK. cLiw sAgrees -to Wishes of Jack Curley and Other Fans. New York, Feb. 2.—Ed “‘Strangler’ Lewis, heavyweight champion wrest- ler, has expressed a willingness to discontinue use of his famous head- lock, Jack Curley, promoter, an- nounced here today. Curley said he had a letter from | Tewis saying he would discard the much discussed hold " if the would suffer through its further use. of his secretary in two weeks. . York, Féb. heavyweight New Chicago with Al “WILD MAN” OF SWAMPS \S RUINED Fitzsimmons also said he stage the return match Dempsey and Jess Willard. bo: THE WIFE. OR WHO ™ s at. New York, thy prepared to make Tex Rich for the heavyweight match’ Chicago, Feb. 2.—Headqua Judge K. M. Landie, as high missioner of baseball were op a suit of rooms in a Mich nue building today. He expec 'rendy to transact baseball there soon and to announoce or ROPER AND ROBERF 2.~—Bob make his first appearance in sport ; York ring tonight in a 12 rou Roberts of this city BENTON HARBOR WANTS G Michigan Fight Promoter to Bl Championship Match. Mich., | Floyd B. Fitzsimmons, whe P two championship fights in ‘his By last = summer,

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