New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 19, 1925, Page 8

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4 4 & i 8! 2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1920 nzmxxxxmm:x::x' IR b i I AR % LA HAR AND TAYLOR GIVE FLASHY EXHIBITION AGAINST WEST SIDES — CLARK GRIFFITH'S SQUAD ONE OF THE MOST UNUSUAL i lN BIG LEAGUES — NURMI TAKING WELL EARNED REST AFTER SENSATIONAL VlCTORlFS YALE HAS TOUGH TIME IN BASKETBALL S B i LAHARARD TAVLOR 233350000 2020224148 NU!’:!I RESTING MULDOWNEY WINS FOR THREE MYS{ WIN FOR LOCALS| ~THREE MATCHES FROMREARAND WIN 3 9 Track and RL [road Records Their Great Shooting Defeats Games and Schedule in Pool- Al Stars Continue Winning Sale lor That Period | st Sides 47-7 Billiard Leagnes Streak ? By_ A Presa In a game that contained more| Muldowney had a good day Satur- The Y. M. C. A. Saturday after- \ C t s Lo the sixty seconds of each day won two billiard and noon league started on its last round t 40 1 ites of playing time jone pocket billlard gamea at R of play Saturday with two corking 1 ¥ pliayed on the armory e, The scorss: Muldowney 100, fine games. The first game between pu ng th Dunham $3; Muldowney 100, Stein- fhe Apaches and the Aces was won ) y ‘ Gua Ay 1l haus 79; Muldowney 75, Hopkins 13. by the Apaches who, after trajling in st BW m - behind | ppjsk won two and lost two as the first round, and behind 10 to 12 5 : inutes of play | gaows: Fricte 15, MeNeil 81; TFrisk at the halt, forged ahead to a 33 to ; ; 2 ‘11‘,K‘, 100, Dunham 850 Frisk 30, Savol 24 win in the second half. “Howle" ‘ i s gam Frisk 54, Shaw 100 Pinkerton was the shooting boy for v v standing in Billiards tho Apaches, getling seven. The LE i t w. 1 close guarding of Preisser and Rehm - ‘ AR 5 i held the Aces score down, Kalgren 2 ] ut whi 3 1 and Ellison played well for the 8 i tar A 4 2 losers. & e e L g .1 1 The lineup: . ? o s e Pan . 1 Apaches 3 ! I 1 !\ \‘ ‘r’.w‘.‘\\M‘r []»Il”j‘:.l Steinhaus .. o A G, ¥, Pt ' [l Blones e nionin, 1 s Williams, r. f. .... 0 0 0 ’ 5 N oveeenn 0 G. Preisser, L. £. .. 4 0 8 : am ! i sibohacin S Ratinat Pinkerton, c. g « leagu W. Prefsser, .8 .1 1 3 B ! 2 \\'] 1 H. Relm, Lg. ....0 0 0 4 4 i on | Scapelatti 1 0 —_ — = 4 : Va4 a % nold goal "\‘I"‘Hljvy,: Ny | Muldowney 2 : oM 23 1 : 1 game, and it was another | S0 e a ol 3 | & o b : 3 2 Rengston, . f 02 P he lead again after West | ablgren .. 1 4 Kalgren, L f. . 0 10 2 1 crawled up o Ana | Whipple ! ] ¥. Johnson, ¢ . iy ists 1 G . Roil he | MeNeil o 4 1. Ellison, r. f. n 8 S b mage that pu (1 (e . C. Johnson, L g .. 0 0 0 & g cals or the last it P Rl e with o Heis! 13 0 24 w a @ . SEEt He s | In the second game the All-Stars| mak- Ykept up their winning strea # Fartford Takes Le | packet billtards: Hall | ing it seven wins and no loses, by Prin 4 the The West Sides : ti vs. Noanan, | dcfeating the Red-Wings 23 to 17. r ) . 10t i Hopkins vs. Hall, Grace The Ied-Wings tried hard but were s ¥ hrong: elattl vs. Frisk, \\11|~‘ | unable to beat the Nelson boys, Wal- P s in, Heisler ve. Grace { ter Nelson got six and a t i1 e c r, Wninpleiys ARtieks | foul and Herbert Nelson three field . B 1 With a squa atyi ve. Mc- | goasl and a foul. Lienlard played 1 ne the Dazel Helsler | well for the Red-Wings with four | s g&r {5 mith, last y el | field goals and a foul. b y hipple, | The lineup: : 3 S pelatti, Dahlgren vs. | Red-Wings 1 Hopkins \s. Whipple, Hall | . F. P - X 1 night: Shaw ve Gallup, | [ 6 e 1 v vs. Dunham, Hellyar vs. I3 is 1 R Hellyar 1s. Frisk, Pierce Teterson, 1. £. [ 0 8% ters Licnkard, 1 3 : : FAGTORY STANDIKG S—— ‘ 17 T T e 5 .l CORBIN TEAM WINS Landers Trade Shop and T & T.| : Corbin Lead Tndustrial Bowlers; | : Defecats Simbsury live by Score of Peterson Has High Average. - 17 to 3i—Schultz Has a Big | i ight rbin teams § the remal 33 - iR e ol ltas |Mussolini Takes Step Athletes Compeic in 100 Yazd i : same lonors 40 to meet Munn | \Lamst Ihanez Story| Dash and Jumps This Evening “imshury e fir Bl i teams. The figures Cornhusk s | 8. —Premicr Mussolini | Hall is leading in the all around “setup. of Italy 4 “ederzoni, min- | athletic contest with Kaminsky and hava ordered | Depia pressing him close for first Blasco Ibanez's |honors at the Y. M. ing Alfenso and | 1e prefects ans its circulation | 100 vard dash. - e Rome corre-|ciation record for tie indoor track | was made in 1911 by 8. Walsh and the corre- (I'ted Brummer in 12 1-5 scconds following a dem The three standing broad jump rec Italian government (ord was made oy Joe Luke in 1922, Vassador. 1, ke leaping 20 (1 7 in. The 100 yard as ¢ all me reports - When a Feller Needs a Friend tali Individual %\» rages, v Spirited action is expected tonight | to|when the athlctes compete in the | B GREEN FIVE LEADING GRGUIT VWhile Yale Is Trailing in College League —_— By The Assoclated Press. New York, Jan. 19.~Rartmouth, blg victories over Yale and Colum- bia, leads the Eastern Intercolleglate Basketball league, with all teams having played at least one contest. Princeton, by virtue of its conquest of Columbla a week ago in its only game up to this time, is in sedond place. Yale and Columbia have each been defeated twice, but the New York {institution has one victory to its credit, having beaten Penn. 14 to 11, on January 6, Captaln Goas of Dartmouth has climbed to second place in individual scoring by totalling 16 polnts in two games; eight In each; but Baldwin, Columbla forward, still clings to the |1ead with 18, having participated in | three contests. Penn Defense Work Penn has shown the greafest scor- Ing power this scason, but the de- | {cnse evidently ls weak as opponents have totalled 50 points while the Quakers have garnered G4. Prince- | ton maint a 24 to 15 advantage. |1'1rlmnu(h s produced 54 points while holding the opposition to 22. Individual \x'nrmg | Player and team Baldwin, Col, f. ... Penn., 5.3 4 § 16 [ S 7 | Davenport, Goas, D | Laub, Col.. ¢ . 4 2 Carmack, Penn.. f. . 3 8 7 13 Friendman, Dart, f 6 1 13 | Kneass, Penn., 4 oo | Suisman, Yale, f A4y | Picken, Dart, Bl . Penn., S 1 g Fnrnmd\ Yale, g 2 2 3 9 , Dart., c. NeE g nson, Prin., f. ;| 1 3 8 tossomondo, Cor, g.1 3 1 7 an, Yale, g. 2R AT , Penn, IO NN I 7 | saller, Dart., 2 easiso G |Cleaves, Prin., €. .. 1 2 1 & |Lemon, Prin, f....1 1 3 3 | Wilson, L. G seed o c. TER e ioi SrlI Colhmr sl T SN O RN 0 S e Yale, ¢ A e TR ) b BNk r BT R T SE7 AU N Brajlasticouaie st Mennheim. Col, ¢ §E L G, |A. Locb, Prin Sl SRS @ } ihee, Cor. T TSI 1'7\4\!'( . Col 3 [0 i 2 Clucas, Cor, f gist L A O i\\\l‘l(lnr. Cor., sidle e | Anderson, Prin., TR R T 4. IR DR ey £ S O B T ] [ College Standing | pe Dartmout s 1,000 Pen Columbia ‘AIIHY ell |yl 000 | | HERE'S A CHALLENGE The want games with any New ain team of 11 vound O Hard 7 i steect ile, in on a mucl sl d plaee it o —_— ‘ i NOW THERE'S NO USE OF YoUR GRUMBLING - | - YoU'VE G To WRITE THOSE LETTE oo MERE \ ; : T 1S A PMONTH SINCE CHRISTMAS AND You i ¥ Spcaanll 2 ' € CGMMER'«]ALL AUUE HAVEN'T EUVEN WRITTEN AUNT MARTHA FOR I TWodn Sl ) | TuAT PRETTY VASE.... AFTER YoU'VE DONE : v‘ y R trust” sin | | TS NEATLY You MAT Go 0UT ComsTinG BUT | chair o c B i 2 Bowiers From Nine Concerns Wil | NoT UNTIL THEN- ¢ | NP ‘ 2 : : Make the Pins Ily At Rogers' Be- AR The 4 1iieg. i & . ginning Tomorrow JERRE DAVIS 1 [ | ¢ " bt I e . : P 1 ' : ; i ; s o 1 ] saw : 1 | . N ) ' troit a i Ce . et t{ N.B. Hera B. Trust Co New Dritain Takes Lead L iy Wi his e e v no Hand ‘Ball Tourney at » IIONTANE COLLEGE GAMES. |11 sor 17 ol : | Y.M. C A Tuesday \mhi Dartmonth- lr!vll Princeton - Yal [le f wing & rams Princeton-Corneil Set for This Week l{OWDOYOU C]flan ntest for f nors in the don ) Your Razor? ‘ Anderse 1 i 1 1 M ) 3 t E ) " g s nRhin take it apart? No r (e i Beoning :d to if you use a ¢ 8 . Vdm AutoStrop Razor. B oninet 1 & : Just wash it off=without o evenremoving blade from Will Try for Another the razor. ) World P(’*ord on Feh. 9 | T G (SRR Vet 74 | good - | R | Portland, Nurmi, famous I RESERVES DEFEATED ¢ ssed from whist ~ Sharpens ltself that nwed on the Faliowing I The score was 34 to 1. | S Al |

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