New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 7, 1924, Page 8

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EAGLES WIN SECOND GAME lN CITY LEAGUE —- ATLAS PUT DOWN ATTEMPTS OF ALL NEW—BRITAIN TO TAKE GAME — GIANTS SECURE YOUNG PITCHING MARVEL FROM LOUISVILLE — KID KAPLAN FIGHTS TONIGHT IN PITTSBURGH — PANTHERS WIN ANOTHER GAME — OTHER SPORTS EAGLES WIN THEIR SECOND; NEW BRITAIN LOSES AGAIN Atlas A. C. From New Mohawks Vanquished in Haven Hand Locals 34- City League 26 to 18 29 Defeat and Gets Re-| After Hard Fought Game venge for Trouncing Re-, —Winners Tied With ceived Earlier in Season. Rangers for Leadership. The Atlas of New Haven swept a| The city basketball league was con- black mark off their record, as one of ' tinued on its journey Saturday night Connecticu st basketball machines the Arch street armory by the Saturday ni when they took the ogles five administering an 18-26 All.New Britain bs ball team into | defeat to the Mohawks, the particular camp by a 34 to 29 score at the state | pets of Carl Restelli. The Eagles armory, thus avengi emselves for | started hostilities shortly after the & defeat suffered ot ti mn;‘m of the | whistio blew whien J: Swanson heoked All-New Britains carlier in the season. in a filed goal, and before the The game started off fast with the | pai¢ ended this snappy litte forward New Haven team taking the lead and [ paq netted three more double deckers. keeping it thro ut the game, al- | gehujtz, his running mate, also got though at several points during the finto (he field and roul scoring and game they werc lcadi by & Very|Grobstein, who had been holding So- small margin, Taylor was the only | korg to a lone tally, himseit dropped man on the New Britain team that g one for two points, . could find the hoop in the first ]\Valr showed up best for the Moh {n and it was his shooting, both of 00T | to opening period. He was fast in baskets and foul shots, that kept the | yonq)ing the ball, dribbled well, elud- RS S th the yaneing Both Wo- | o1 his guard cleverly and found the SRok -and Bahcs were away Off | 1 oo0 tor two two-timers. Morelli also form and missed shots that on other d = ) ~" | dropped in a two-point maker. So- nights would have been easy. Gu- Nhid. S R0 icared an TRaRIG K adtnG 5 gl o a, scored so freely against th bersky, the Atlas center ran wild and | potl FAG ST B0 TR (6 e mccounted for 10 of the Atlas' points I-~I-l r’ e : N l‘ 2 etso in the first half, but in the second ‘¢ 10 © MG DTS as A half, when the lineup of the local | What Captain Eddie Restelli got. team had been shifted and he was| I the second half the Eagles opposed by larson he was held 1o | Buarded l)?- Mohawks better and held one floor basket and did not succecd | them to eight points, four by Morelli in sinking that until the final mo- | and two each by Schmitt and Tanered ments of the game. On the other hand, the Mohawks While the Atlas were passing per- | OPened up considerably and in their fectly working through the All. | dsperate attempts to cage (some New tain defense with short, | BOAds for themselves gave their op- choppy passes, the All-New Britain | Ponents added opportunities which team was finding the going roughand Were taken advantage of, J. Swanson were unable to pass their way through | dropping in two double deckers and the defense thrown out by the Atlas. | Holst and Anderson also entel ring this Mert Taylor then showed his speed | scoring column, Foul shooting also and on two separate occasions he | added materially to the Eagle Copf dribbled through the Atlas team and Schultz getting two in this half, Grob- dropped in double deckers, o | stein getting one and Anderson getting shifty Mert was the whole works for | two. The keen eyes of Referce Sto New Britain, being the only man who | Budak detected Morelli getting rough could score with any regularity and |and this resulted in an added point watched his man so closely that he!for the gles, while Schmitt's on- did not account for a single floor bas- | thuslasm got the better of him ket, and the same trouble with Tancred re- In the elosing moments of the game | acted In favor of the Eagles the Al-New liritaing took @ new Jease | A peculiarity of this game was tl on life and spurted, mainly through |the Mohawks did not get a single point the efforts of Taylor, and came up |from foul, their only two chances they within five points 61 putting the game | had having been missed when Sehmitt on the right side{ of the ledger could riot find the net. On the other For the Atlas fhe work of Guber- | hand, six of thee Eagles 26 point 1 sky and Botwink ) were foatures, | wepe from the 15 foot mark and of while for the AUNew the the nine grde tries the teant had. work of Taylor g * Pellctior wero the | aven dogen were converted LAto tallle bright spots ! The summary Nummury / . Mokiawis Baboock, kaHar Batiey | gonuitz . Morelli i Jobl bl Right Porward Tayior : Jotwink | gwunson L. fchmit ok, Larss . bereky | Grobateln . . Sokora, Grac Lantes Center Larson, Kilduff Witkin Holst o E. Restelll, (Capt.) ey Right Guard Pelietier " 5 t . It Andersor Tancred prem b iy i 1ot Guard Score half time: Atlas, 15; A : it Britain, 11, Timekeeper, Burng, Ref Gonls from feld, Morelli eree, “Dick” Dillon. Floor haskets: Schmitt 3. Sokora 1, Resteill Gubersky 6, Taylor 5, Botwink 5, Per. | ©red 1. Schyltz 4 Jetler 2, Balley 2, Larson 2, Babeock, *t¢in 1. Holst 1, Goals Witkin. Goeals from four: Taylor rom fouls: Schuitz in1, i Bailey 4, Larson 4, Greenburg, Wit. | Anderson 2. Time of ex, 15 min- kin, utes, Referce Kt Dudack, Timer Bur Here's How Then Stand Lagles T... t Point Maken Kaners Fale g in "" Basketball " Indepeatenta BY LRNEST A, BLOOD league after 1osting their 3| ‘L': give the Kagt t the Bag he City Le PANTHERS WIN GAHE IN BRISTOL BY 40-i8 TALLY Pefeat Boy< Clnh Second Quintet After Getting Away 1o a Disap- pointing Start dristo irday 1 Signal No. 1, Variation 13 Remphorys, Oenter (5) tips ball to left for- ward A, who dribbles to B and shoots @r passes to the right forwaa © Bristo This play is used whep the guards g #tay back to play on the defense at the tipoff. Roosma of West Pols Thompson of Syracuse, hames ¢ Penn Sate, Keasler of 1. T e Passaic players, all scored he y on this play, and they wers also Ali- Stars selections when plaging for me Referee. Red And GANTSSCURENEW prcto's New Football Chieh i | Also Is Excellent Hockey Player i,' BJy Dean of Louisville, Who I§ &=-mmomme PITCHING MARVEL | Only a Youngster New York, Jan, 7.—The New York | Giants last night announced the pur- chase of Wayland Dean, star right- handed pitcher of the Louisville club of the American Asscciatlon and one of the most sought-after of minor league moundsmen. to admit 1 in baseball ¢ cles that the National league cha pions parted ) the equivalent of about §50,000 for Dewn, who won 21 games and lost eight season, rank- ing second in eflectiv s among American Association twirlers. The players which the Giants will send to Louisville as part payment will be numed later. Under the com- promise agreement reached between the majors and the American Associa- tion, they will be subject to draft. In taking this first important step toward bolstering the pitching staff that virtually collapsed against the inkees in the last world's serics, the ants obtained Dean by outbidding a number of rival clubs, Is a Youngster Louisville, Ky., Jan. 6.—Announce- ment of the purchase by the Giants of Wayland Dean, pitching ace of the | Versatility may be a ba “BU of me- Loutsville Coloncls, marked partlal | Gjoerity, but not in the case of culmination of negotiations for sale|wpuuat Ston: of Princetor of two of t Louisville ball club stars, | Dean and Farl Com f 1t | pa was, in some circies, a 3 e g Stout, one of the stars of I varsity and captain-clec 24 squad, i+ also one of t 1 of a denial eredited Priday to J. g0 gipe heckey players h Tierne nts' secretuary, that his club was interested in the bidding for either of the minor Dean, who is a L 3 hn ve sity Stout pul)s left wing on “he foot- t o the Wy oute the unis the lee [uo ARE TO COMPETE IN Y ' ALLROUND ATHLETIC MEET ‘Dressel Handball Winner in A and McCutcheoy in B— ‘ Spark Plugs Trounce San Toys—Keen Eyed Ramblers ‘ Outclass Fighting Aces in Basketball League—Swim- ming Team Wor ks Out Tonight. “Tom” < | ‘Walling of theé Spark Plugs found { | tom Mlllphy Tha“kfi“ the basket from all angles of the floor e 1pi(' the best efforts on part of the That He Saved Earnings (i, ' v, cforis on part of the Y. M. C. A, Saturday and caged four | great pugilistic past have been re-|field goals in the first half and rang vived by the return to the game of the hoop for five more in the second light- | period. Winning this game put the 0. Ho'fpark Plugs ahead by two games over bt is | their nearest rival. Stanley and Cor- New York, Jan. 7.—Shades of | “Harlem Tommy” Murphy, | weight star of 10 to 20 years s | hasn't donned the gloves again, 3 serving occasionally as a judge of the,Fazzo starred for the San-Toys, scor- | State Atiletle Commission, at Madi- |Ing the entire points for their team. | son Square Garden, scene of many of |Summary: First game: | his triumphas. Saturday Afternoon League | Murphy, who battled Jackey Me- | 1Mid. G, | Farland, Ad ‘Wolgast, Knockout Kaminic e | Brown, Abe Attell and Young Erne in | Wallin, his heyday, has thrived on his ring | Nelson, ey carnings since retirement, He hgg H\v:nnon ig .. ventured successfully in Long Island \)Inhb'-rg, T real estate. For three years he has' Yankaska, acted as boxing instructor at the 7a | | icnable Crescent Athletic elub, Brook- San-Toys I have something,” Recano, Lf. 4 think of ihe|W Nelson, r.f boys who boxed in my time and who Johnson, ¢ STOUT ‘ today have nothing at all.,” fi')rruzzn, g .. s team and is considered as essentiall PyGERS WEAK AT SECOND. ¥ 3G ety ‘ to the succcss of the puck chasers as Manager Ty Cobb of Detroit still 0 12 ro. {he is important to the hopes of the/ ) Lol Fiil ie b ioblems to settle be-| Referee 1 Hergstrom; timer, Schro- sridiron mwohine, - fore his team can be considered adeli scorer, H. Urban, In a game Friday night Stout| \ogiea) penmant contender, He must Secoid Game was injured; It was at vt oo o capable second sacker and be| The Aces with all the breaks of the feared, e 5 recovered, hOWeVEr, | oinare enough in having "Third |game against them, though outplay- and will appear in the lineup 4gain| gaseman Bobby Jones be able to play | INg their opponents in every phase of soon, regularly. Derrill Pratt is through at [the game, went down to defeat be- of hard work without apparent hard- ship, 1s & native of Hunting w. Va. He goes into mapor ieq dia mond compuny with apprenticeship of two years in professionui bascball. arting the 1 scason in the W[]U[I] ANNOY BEN Who Rush Him About st away to a fiylng start and through the season with ¢ sparkling porformances on the mound He was credited with record of twenty-one games won a elght lost There is no lightweight in the game SKI JUN‘PING CONTESTS present who appears cay Hghtest ans is called the champion's near al at the moment due to 11 erner's recent knockout over hite, Leonard has met and beaten pran twice and there Is no reason W Vermont's Famous Hill Has Been Ses lected for National Tests belleve that he ean’t do Billy Gibson told m seve ¢ south- Charley it again, ral days Next Month, ngo In New yrk that Leonard's next fig bt of iportance will be Brattieboro, Vi, J To=Brattles | yueine pgainst Mickey Walk bor ski hill, claimed as the f L g atural ski-jumping course cast on Denver, has been s 1 as ¢ W reone of b nnua National Jumping Championship, which place February 14 and 15, The great- ert ar American and Canadian an sk ver to assemble s exe |, w pected to participate » N K The course is 740 feet long. record jump made upon it re or nearly 40 greater than the winning jump made in the Nation Championship at Minnealoplis last | 1% The 1924 ¢ mpionship will mark the first time the national title con tition has bLeen conducted in the cast ifled their intention of enm mi re: Anders Haugen, present Hall, holder ampion; Henry b o estab jump re gtoke, Drit- iy Wis- wor i [ i displensure of both the thve Observers haven't seen enc 1he [ take lobserver, weight champlon 1eonar in the er, wels 1 is now the road with a theafrical troupe. alker, having fncurred the Nev ' Jersey commission Iy engaged in idlencss alker 1nst spirited oppo oW capable e s the W Jersey refer hter that has come to the €t 10 yea “1 think official W York yugh of sition to Harry ' who worked il o er's early bat o, #ays he is the Lest looking young ring in he ean Leonard,” Ertic whispers to an Rush &« Bother Loonard, worry Leon: He i= a twe Ner with a rushing style t the ki of fighter whe k and lets his opponent « wew t. That is one Walker is the type of fighter to »-handed He | p stands arry o reason Jack Writton could ot beat let } ver e Jaek make int him { has never showr gainst a rushing, fab " Johnny rande 1es they met, and only onard e 1hle JULY DATES SEEM PROBABLY he ehampion- ¥ra Jos Oakland who insisted o rying the nd the Pris f Harlein from 1 I b Ing gong. lwor wasn't condition he SEERS TWO PHILLY STARS McGraw wante FAM ot hope to: his amgren- robbed Skates Si:arpened o0 CENTS “Anst Aroond the Corme pDUS FOR second, The veteran can no longer cause the Ramblers' ball fell into the rated a ! basket while their shots rolled around KID KAPLAN BOUNGES IN ‘(r:;:;;.n:.'m:‘fvflv‘r]::‘:r:v::| ‘I]m”( ker is!/and round the rim, only to drop on ger ender, |the outside. This occurred at least ON PITT. FANS TONIGHT ove s wot ‘on ine srati ot auuams | d . Dykes of the Athleties, | (Continued on Following Page) | Meriden Featherweight Meets ldy De Marco in Ten Round w e o i School Children, Parents Kaplan vhe Maiasn LAt o i We offer for 1 week, ending Jan, 12, the following vading Pitteburgh to meet Cuddy De SPECIAL PRICE ON GYMNASIUM OUTFITS required by the Meriden featherweight who is in- Marco at the Motor Square Garden schools. {in a 10 round bout at 181 pounds. Louis left here I*riday afternoon for Regular Price the “Smokey Oity” npanied by e ..... his manager, Dennis MeMahon, and Pants a faithful follower—one Louls How- . = ard. Others are reported to bo on the Supporters way but no names have been men- Hose . tioned. However when they return Shoes ...... we'll be able to look them over and o= spring the old one about “coming Total . % $q'.3‘|—h'p(’(‘il| ('omple(e—!fl 3.25 clean from Pittsburgh.” JEVE RN 18 Tha ANt wnjecss §1,00 OFF ON ANY SUCTION SHOES Lovis looked, ¢nd reported himeself, ;‘.4:1 set” for the gupposediy-to-br Remember—1 Week Only At These Prices ovgh bay-bee from Pittshurgh, I Marco throws some good lefts, so 'tis e e MONIER BROS. Tel. 125-2 38 MAIN ST. AT, 3P The Real Sporting Goods Store F'iume has an area of 11 wquare miles and a population of 53,000 < Or Any Individual Article Others As Desired At 20% OF . =az:an = When a Feller Needs a Friend WiLLiAM | Home FOR THE HOLIDAYS TAKES HIS BEST ~ GIRL, SIXTEEN To THE LATEST SHOW, SHE 15 TELLUING HIM To TAKE HER HOME AND HE 1S GOING To HAVE A HARD TIME CONVINCING HER HE DIDN'T oW IT WAS OF Tue SALACIOUS VARIETY EVEN WILLIAM BLUSHES -

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