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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 19021, DRKS AND NEW BRITAIN MACHINE QUINTETS TO MEET AT STATE ARMORY TONIGHT—AMERICAN LEGION TEAM IS DOWNED BY ALL- ORY BOWLERS ROLL ON LOCAL ALLEYS—ROXBURY FIVE PROVE TOG GOOD FOR NEW BRITAIN HIGH—KACEYS TO MEET SOUTHINGTON ANKSI| ROXE'@Y WINS | FAGT[]RY BflWLERS '| And Then He Made a Hole in One - - By Briggs FEB. |5’ " g T:'" : :: :":m""'”‘m“: "":‘ f PERF“RM flN LANES HE COULD CTLEAN UP A& ?N‘T-r:e 5‘.’2’?&3?p & V;MLUON Hv&HEBczrél‘é“&t"i:vfiQ?go;R&éfD - Al =X TE [ | vent Defeat. MILLION ON TheE MARKET CALM EXTERIOR el S st e e AND REFRAIN FROM BATIING RO ANy EVELA Sk I | The New BHritain High school bas- | pding RuLD, | «etvan quinier went down 1o actons | S0ME Good Matches at Rogers | RRoxbury On Tuesday, ' forward, turned in a gilt edged ex- The North and Judd company rt from this hibition, shooting nine goals from the | league, the Universal league of Lan- usly a small field and five from the foul line. Cap- | ders, Irary and Clark company and when they tain Iteynolds of the home team did | tWo teams from the Russell and E ¢lll be public ' the best work for his team. In the win company die room bowled last of all eycs | preliminary game, the FEssex High night at Rogers' alleys. Some inter- nd all that | *chool five lost to the New BRBritain “"‘”llg matches were rolled. 1 be t true , Trade school, 22 to 16. Cikora was ! At the ( no alley: the feature he fNrst base- | the star for the victors. H lv:-lth: ‘as between Myers “Pets” and ward I The summary ‘!h" Stotts trio for a purse of $100. Hoyt. Harry | Roxbury. New Britaln High. The “Pets” were returned victorious, . Coseell e Pepleau | Other matches were rolled in the Ber- | Northen 1" 2 Reynolds | lin Construction company league, | Minard e . McCabe | Connecticut Light and Power com- McLean ..... 7 o ... Davis | pany league and the Freight Depot ore moving Mclaren .....18... Mahoney, Weir em_l?lu.\t-t ] te Jeln the Score: Roxbury 35, New Britain he scores Lusd at the | 22: Eoals from floor, Caswell 9, NORTH & JUDD. “AND He DE CRED A MASTERLY Reynolds 5, Pepleau, McCabe 2 I Squares. . . ADDRESS To THe BIGGEST e Miller Hug. | Northen, Millard 4, McLauren: goa Wolek S = ) COLLECTION OF BuSINESS BRAINUS N very little from fouls, Caswell 5, Pepleau, Reyn- ‘Tro‘p B THE COuNTRY on "COOLHEADEDNE&S, gs—perhaps | 014" 3: timers, Rovenson. Duys; scor- ‘Mllunr\ P : s TS VALUE 1 SECONSTRUCTION OF P “:’” nth. | % Schupack and Clark; referee, | Carlson OUR INDUSTRIES ~ | Johnson: time of halves, 20 minutes. time of the! et muscuier | EGION FIVE BEATEN |, | last night before the Roxbury team, . - ) 2 | score 35 to The visiting team was | Ca i A Bi1& KiLuIinG BRI | ittty Seavice then tha Tosas, and Casino Alleys GeonE | and from the outset showed super- | lority. Caswell, the right S / é Q > o k Quinn and pnatitito this oing to Hot three wooks . mountain ,;fy‘.::,‘;‘:{::‘""x golf. Thix . R very come- are favor- t such petty Springtield Y. M. C. A. Fail to Appear | and Local Stars Are Substituted— "‘;"nr Moran - Sy G Kalmon Corbin Girls Win. | Satmen' ... Derby probably go k or ten days | The Springfiecld Y. M. . A. bas- ort. He ex- ketball team scheduled to meet the ing camp In Eddy-Glover post, American Legion, ruit players, team at the State Armory last night, | Cararini bro strong, on 4@ not put in an appearance, and the regulars the All-Stars, composed of local b appearance. Players with the exception of Mclil- | Krausc t of the re-| henry, formerly of the Holstein Park Coffec Shreveport: | five of Chicago, Ill., downed the Le- , Jess Doyle, | ®ion team 35 to 2 The game was a hnson, Tom Snappy affair, with Jack Shechan and = h, Tom God- | Restelll of the Kaceys starring. For ;‘I‘;;":" | the losers Harmon and Leonard, the | jjazen . Bd. Grassick, | Hartford players did the best work. | Garice % In the preliminary gAme, the Corbin | Modeen .. S 5 < 231 Tattersall .... o 2 Africa and Japan are expectdl Nick McMil- 3 s ) skl girls’ team downed the Wallace . s B i 3 K BALL l GHANGES IN TEAM fall into line very soon. Natio; Barnes girls’ team of Bristol 11 to 0. e “ TR until March 1 under the Christensen, ; o 7 9 3~ Veplaptiapee The summary Bransfield . T 80— 296 407 400 415—1 send word of their intention to K : All-Stars, American Legion. Reindal ] 166 S Manager Kiernan Secures Local Tal- | jenge, elly, Cantp Blake ... .. i 1 2 New Britain Freight Depot. | MeTllhenry Ii........ BHarmon |yaa" = i 3 ent to Represent American Legion ! e | Sheehan. Allcock .. s Wil np)en SINISSURS 9% -k T - onnery and' pole ... .....rf........ Leonard Generous .. ....... s1 | Hereafter—Next Game Feb. 18. ELKS, nk Roth will Perkinson .. 3 s1 Ginsberg ........c.. . Stilwell Z . s | Larsen ........ 1g. veero Dixon | Dertore 5 s I ia Sood 5 . . ' Manager Francis J. Kiernan of the ; | Fetietior el B BT : Stanley Works-Machine Co. il raay-Giover post. American Legion, | Open to Public. 0 Wash | Fleld goals, Sheehan 4, Restelli 3, | Howe s _ basketball team, announced today . ARMY Ginsber Larsen 3, Pelletiep 2, | Tavlor > 0 S . { that a change will be made in the D Mockcy, | Harmon' 3, Ledeard 7, Siell §iDe- gt e MisterburyirrsishtDenct, Feature Game | lineup of the locals. Hereafter Shee- SPECIAL SUNDAY DIN? Sagers ver 1: foul goals, Restelll 5, Stillwell Hogan ......... SoGL ] 108 2 Ihan, Restelli, Barton, Edwards and = 1: referee, Edwards. ! McGeever SRS 9 ! Pelletier, will represent the Legion. R b. 8.—Talbot Corbin. Wallace Barnes, L ST geonaast J S aSyUNICHolats s : e ! The New Britain Machine com- Conditions has necessitated this . $1 285 hockey, la-| pAnern ISR CRPon ' ‘Woray et e 80 8 DUsmy o pany and the Stanley Works basket- change, Manager Kiernan states. The SR and player, | pappell e veiev... Martin | McKenstey ........ ? gl | ball management is planning a surprise Per Plate’ % In these | Gepnette . Mary Wells | 8iisby > ? for the local basketball fans, definite Pels Flunter Jjoins Mary Wells o - - | evening at the "Arch street armory. announcement of these plans to be N 1 nal handlers | g ., . e A White o Past performances by these teams announced later. With the exception SRR ‘ i t Point I8 | g.pooiat o g 0 enay | mimer et In a return game between the New ' against each other have been close of Edwards the team is now com- of ld;\--h':' Field goals, Ahern 1. Poppell 1, | Needham . Sl R6— 2 Britain and Wallingford bowling 2nd exciting, and it is anticipated posed of local boys, all who are well Crab Meat Cocktall: sport for the | gennette 2, Schnaldt 1; foul goals, rties 5 , " = ) that the fray tonight will be similar. known for their ability. Efforts are | Hearts of Cek 5 Ahm’-‘n 1 ® i » 9 ¢ (e TrE g “l_“'umngro'd' the 1. Machinists need the game to being made to secure Howard Cann’s eg i 1 of Robert S. | N ¥ O locals won by 108 pins in a pinfall | tje for first place. As the season is New York team for the next game, ot fralner for | HIGH SGHOOL DAMAGED 3 “6—1320 | Match. In a two-man match be-"'ra)iqly coming to a close, great im- which will be played on February 18. Soup: Chicken G quintets will meet again this Moeffert as tween Narcum and E. Anderson portance hinges on the outcome. The There will be no game next week Creole Is additional s 2%l against Kane and Collett, the pro- jast time the teams battied, the owing to the concert and ball given Roast Sirloin of s to provide | ox ! teges of Bill Brennecke won by 143 | Sanley Workers emerged from the by the Legion. ehing where | geniors Lead Interclass League, | Sanfora ... 7 8 T ping, fray victorious by a one point margin. | = jemy are not ) Dummy : Wallingford, Conn. Tl aaslonelorithe Fircatont bk ttine | is still hand.| Closely Followed By Junjors— | fartney » s o [ {in the league this season. l 430—1249 Fillipo . 102 : The other contest brings the Cor- e . "‘;rofne‘- oo 1:" z bin and Stanley Rule and Level The senior class basketball .team | maryins ... ... 3 N o ol sttty gt - - company fives into battle.] Dick Dil- ! ain On Elm Oity Court. (e continues to met the pace in the In- | Haswell ........ 7 3 lon will referee the games, assuring The 'New Britain High school sec- =2 Apple & { terclass league at the New Britain | Vito . : 2 : E satistaition, and dawcing Wil b, ;.3 team journeyed to New Haven Hhe D High school, with three victories and | Whlame .......... : J e held after the games. i . ¥ ks Desserts pne defeat. The standing in the 9 a7 = e vesterday afternoon and lost to the Tea Hot O OFFER. ! league is as follows ars. Foote e DT second team of the High school in 3 M Nach stan | Wonlll Lost iR P.C. [ OVOnE b " i Lt ORISR To PLAY SOUTH[NGTON that city in a speedy contest, 22 to L d "m"m' l;":llf‘;'r: . 4 . Echnelder XS Narcum ..............100 101 " ! L'Oi Landino, tlwhctznterr for the lo- e ————— I ; | Ju 1 : Echultz iltey Anderson 130 s cals, put up a whale of a game. eb. 5.—The | Sophomores 2 | awrgem LIS : e Local Kaceys Tackle Hard Opponent Voight did the best work for the win- oo TN nks offers of | Midyears e 1 2 .338 | 3 = New Britain. This Evening—Cheering Squad 10 dressed the members of the teams. Boston Col. | _The leading scorers follow: Ahern ] e R ! Plans are under way to bring the B bne open foot- | Whatnell 9, Muldowney 9, Weed | . e mersen 108 12¢ 117 Tef 105 105 |39 126 PRSI N | New Haven' team tol the local Y. A | TF o 4 YOLE WG omu October 22, 1t | . Bergstrom §, Hjerpe 7, Meckler 7, | 75y : = . over! C. A. in the near tuture. (Copyright.) | | | | | ‘With Mushrooms - Rbast Stuffed Ospdn SECOND TEAM LOSES. Giblet Sauce New Haven Quintet Downs New Brit- Mashed or Rissolees of Toronto | Abern Best Scorer.’ ¥remch Feas playing pro- iched hockey mas at Corne 11, = H. Scheldler .... - . Southington is “all het up’ ipmen have | The summary: - feehan 6 Woods 6 Preisser 6. Kia : . . ; : e ¢ e S o) o the basketball me 1 the Tow: % . T 1 ost] . he season. It Points registered by the teams for | Bower e i € bas Ui own lall | xow Britain, New Haven. lionhai';:“:l:ethwl;rl(t!hemml 5 will give the the season follow: Senlors 39, Juniors | Gillen ... e 70 AR PRI ; :: §iy]ot that place tonight, when the New wnatnall «... Bhleicher Look, for instance, at the way Wesleyan, 5. Sophomores 12, Freshmen 24, | Jrokion --oooooeee S ) — 'Britain Kaceys will meet the South- Weed ... 5 ...C. Voight the sick and the afflicted seck § Midyears 19. - : ington Kaceys. It promises to be Landino -C. Los Levine oo e il onail B L A 866 612 Wallingford. the greatest event for Southington Cianci . .TE......H. Voight back their strength and old-timi BOXPR AND MGR. PUNISHED. | S Kane ....... %7104 S0 95 %: 9 91 115 since the last circus passed through Berner .........18.......... Platt _The trouble lies in the — Romes = ke - Collette .... %8 89 119 114 105 81 117 120 {he town. In the previous battle be. Score: New Haven 22, New Brit- ;:‘,f;:',:‘,’;,,.t:haalllchffie'yo:“ O'Gatty and Twyford Lald Off for Carlson B ; S tween the quintets, the Southington ain 20; goals, Whatnall 2, Weed 1, cases out of ten sick people ha ! tors Bet J Three Monthe, Robinson SE0G Kane 3 e 3 five were returned a winner at the Landino 5, Berner 1, C. Voight 5, fighting chance through the ‘eb. 5.—Sena- New York, Feb. 5.—Th~ investiga- o iR : Collette S R ceelt Arch strcet armory after a warm Shleicher 2. Levine 8, H. Voight 1: an_:hr‘nn:d:;.' I sed a bill pro- | tion and hearing into the clrcum- | A. Eilison 5 s 1 battle. Great interest is being man- fouls, Whatnall 1, Landino 1, C. (erers are taking the advice #Ing from six | stances surrounding the Roy Moore- - — | Total:— ifested in the appearance of Restelli, | Voight. investigators and trying ears’ Imprison- | Packey O'Gatty battle at the Pioneer : e _— theBlocal EatarioniitholEon e ton i i iy, o on charges ot | Sporting club on January 21 con- court. Restelli is leading Hartford CHALLENGES ON WAY. .mf"l'n‘in'.'fi."c"dvm':“:o“-m" . ik 3 . they feel or how discourafed. N | cannot work miracies, but it England and Australasia Requests remoce the CAUSE of Disease. MBLERS. nis Imprison- CASINO ALLEYS. Sy e s oty g imes. cluded yesterday with the announce- SPECIAL MATCH. PAISLEY IS SKATING STAR the Southington forward, in baskets - | ment from the Boxing Commission b . e . oot scored by two. The local players LI DATES, and the License comniittee that nine- = b ; 25 Wins Five Races in Colgate’s Winter | (14 rooters will leave the K. of C. e : e Trinity col. | t¥-day suspensions had been inflict- | ¢ o2 Sports Carnival rooms in an automobile truck at 6:45 for Davis Cup Matches Mailed. B o yee mmeas W i | % a8 followa. | @@ on three individuals. The men | Hamilton, N. Y., Feb. 5.—The first | 0’clock. | xew TYork, Feb. 5.—Cablegrams | Consultation free. 3gd, Amherst, | Who drew the ire of the sport gov- : ¢ | gay of Colgate’s carnival of Winter | Manager Lawrence P. Mangan of | received at the office of the United dt New Hay. | e™ning/ officlals are Edward Pollack, | g pyaicx : sport was featured by vesterday after- |the Kacevs has booked the NeW gy ies Lawn Tennis association ves- J A vo L ¢ M¥orces. | Feferee of the bout in which Moore ] : > %t noon's ice skating races for the Outing | Haven Knights for a game at the (orday announced that both England . J o > | was atsqualified for an allegea foul 7 Club . trophy, Ed Paisley won the | Arch street armory mnext Tuesday .;4 Australasia had mailed challeng- blow; O'Gatty, and the latter’'s man- B = trophy with 28 ponts. Gygley, a varsi- [ evening. The teams have met twice og for the Davis cup. This brings ‘'wytord. BERLIN CONSTRUCTION CO. "I {y soccer player, was second, with 21 |in league games in this lengu?. each (¢ list of challengers thus far to of Pollack the com- ' Married Men. | points. FEraman was third, with 7 |winning a contest. There s con- (hree, Spain having led the list a few that there was no ;;4’-‘6"‘1:""’;1.:" . X6 3 234 points. siderable rivalry between the quin- (.ekg 2g0. ongdoing on the | guijcan .00 4 Paisley is a new member of the |tets. The Elm City nve will present‘ France, Belgium, Canada, South N the G yaroat 2 : - freshman cla having entered ves- | McGowan, one of the best players in hacla 3 7 237 | terday between semesters of the col- | New Haven here Tuesday night. | : $ i lege year. He is from New York city. 2t i In this afterncon’s races he captured PIRATES WANT INFIELDER | 3 e oot AMERICAN LEGIQ