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o= 2T meanwhile holding his opponent to two baskets from the floor. i 2689 -Speaking . b4 With ast night's defeat to supr them on, the Nats ought to go right after Company G tomorrow night and start another string of victories. | Tiven though the Nats lost, the game was & humdinger and the fans got a real thrill for the winning shot | was tossed in the closing minutes of action, With last night's defeat to spur The Dixies defeated the West Sides in Hartford last night 26-22, Clyde Waters will referee tomor- row night's game at the armory in place of Dillon who is refereeing a college game. Waters is a Bristol official and formerly was a backstop in the old Eastern league. £ Tn looking over the Nats’ game Jast night it is seen that they got 12 field goals to the Legions' nine, Benyy Leonard has retired from the ring to elevate the drama. Tt is sald that Benny still does most of his talking with his hands, The way Nurmi the Finn continues | to shatter the running records it ap- pear as it he was the originator of | “Hot Dogs.” }Mdln Collins should have an easy time satisfying the Chicago fans this year, Last season the Sox supporters thought the team was in a minor| league. Judge Landis has sailed for Pana- ma end Cuba, to be gone two months. In his absence, baseball will prove that it can survive without his august presence. Mike Mc Tigue objects to br‘lng{ ealled a *cheese champion.” After| having seen Mike fight we feel that| he has been complimented. They call Illinois the Suckers, but when .the Urbana basketball quintet met Towa the other night the final result ehowed that the Hawkeyes were a bit more entitled to the nick- name than Illinols, i ST Many a ball player gets caught napping off first base instead of do- ing hls sleeping at home. glad Wayn W e One reason we're “Big” Munn is the new champlon instead of Zbyszko or some other chap from the old sod is because it's a name you can say without being afraid you are pro- nouncing i* wrong. Knute Rockne is getting his foot- pall candidates ready for winter training. They oughta penalize the Irish coach in some way or other for plying his trade out of season. Give Cobb a second baseman and Detroit wo 1 the pennant. Give various o' ubs a star player here and 1l the chase would develop c-for-all fight. Hank Severvid of the Browns showed the way to the rest of the catchers in both major lecague when it came to making assists. The Sisler recelver had 134, better than any one in the game. Jimmy Blouin, Chicago, present bowling champlon, i3 down to meet Jimmy Smith, Milwaukee, title-holder, in & series of 120 games next month for premier honors. Bill Kelley, Buffalo, was the Babe Ruth of the TInternational league last season. He crashed out 28 home runs and led in total bases with 346. While many critics have been shouting the pralses of Harry Stuhldreher, Notre Dame quarter- k., most of them still lean towarc Walter Eckersall of Chicago as the greatest signal ‘caller, the gridiron game has yet produced, 1* Benny Leonard makes good on his nouncement to retire, he will be thy second Aghtweight champion to quit undefeated, Jack McAuliffe was the other. The annual tburnament to deelde | WINNNS Z’mf when buying ahat” = WISDOM“ IN BUYING”/ THAT IS ECONOMY ‘= SNYDERS 2\ HATS 2 304 MAIN STREET S N\ / /2 Yy =~ g i /L4 | | 8tiquel . 9 92 |1argest of the Intermediates, was (% hleicher et labout the size of the smallest |\ict, o | Pequot, but this made no difference {to the club lads, stling | were slaughtercd as completely as their Indian namesakes were in the bad old daps. [ former | T. Anderson, If. 8.z |Crane, rf. 8 ST 0 Compagnone, ¢,, Capt. 3 1 i P. & F. CORBIN'S SPECIAL B4 szarkus, T8 BT G P Sons of Kest | {1 rost, 1g. 0 0 0 | Tennings 03 2 | Klos, 15 o o o|Carisen 1“3 245 | Pequots — el S ohaoiooo, & O k= | Morey, xt. 4 0 {Alpert, c. . 4 0 LevnilE ! o Jennin | Reid, rg. 1 1 | Geo. Long o8 1 Referee—R. Anders CASINO BOWLING AL AMERICAN PAPER GOODS R T the natiopal horseshoe title will be « | held at Lake Worth, ¥la,, from Keb. Contl, compote in the coming 18.2 balkline billards champlonship tournament at Chicago, Hoppe was quoted as saking that he feared the Frenchman more than | anyone else, 5 | Only two baskets in nine games looks like an unenviable record for a center, but nobody swho has seen the Bo; would deny that Pete Sliva is one of the important cogs i that ma fensive work. without making a single try for a | field goal. Reserves might well copy this self- |N¢ sacrificing spirit. g | will cop the Triangular league cup, |unless Bristol can do the unexpected Dby defeating the locals. fact that the unexpected always hap- pens is so trite that we won't even mention it. seem to have gone. the game has p: chaic Age to th n thought we'd like to wear one, for in addition to protecting the ey they rams, ones to he eclipsed. ‘Witness Jole. LOCALS TOP BOYY |and had a 21-13 lead at the end of 1y | the first half, but the Infermediates, | u standstill in the final periods and & none tying the score at 27 all with | a fleld goal 30 seconds before the whistle blew. necessary, “Whitey" game in rapid order by sinking two goals from the floor. Red Compagnone had good nights in |the scoring line for the club, while | Alpert. and Morey shone Pequots. 1 [ He says that he gets his big kick out of the game by passes rather than by dropping the ball through the hoop, and when he ventures past the center of the floor it is nearly always to get in a pass | to one of his forwards. Grade 8-1-A of | team started due to the absence of Kramer, Na- them ahead, French cue star, will not Keelmer Bwift Willie | pernier Only recently, Club Reserves in action | chine. ' The fact is that Pete seldom | .0 |takes a shot at the basket and con- |jodd fines himself almost enfirely to de- |laviick 1elz breaking up Carlson Pete often goes through a game of the Other membel Tt looks as though the Reserves | But the | Lawley Ploss Oh, no! The good old days in basketball n other words, | ed from the Ar-| Passale. glass guards are great We have often These eye bagketball, s, make unbeatable battering |Cs The sun’s rays weren't the only Ponto tead Wessel Dehm CLUB CIRCUIT (Continued from Preceding Page) | Pequots | and the Axel Ka Dolan The Pequots got away with a rush | ndiscouraged, fought them to a radually closed in, Red Compag- | Oster An extra period was and in this Leonard Andersen settled the |Pagan! Dean Whitey Anderson, Tony Crane and for the The score: Boys' Club Intermediates M WINS CHAMPIONSHIP hu Burritt Junior High School Defeats the Murphy | All Stars, of their t of the By virtue with a crippled team jarian and Gordon, three reguls but they were undaunted 1 soon baskets by Grip and Big put They led at halftime, score 9 to 4. At this point Kramer | and Najarlan came and both entered the game. Kramer, Bigley and Grip were the offensive aces for the | winners. Baylock and Was shone | the losers, The summary: | 8-1-A | Fleld Fouls Ttl. | Kramer, rf. A 4| Bigley, I 3 3 Bianchi, 1t, 0 ol Grip, o ot 8| | Najarian 0 2| | Dumin 0 0 0 Murphy All Stars | Fleld Fouls Tt Baylock, rf. ) 2 x‘ Drzata, 1f. . Whe ¥ 0 0 Was, ¢ 1 Willle, rg. 0 Wink, lg, 0 of - —| 3 11 Referee, Kios, Truham I On the Alleys Anderson Hopkins Pallotrie Anderson Werdelin jounettl Baylock McKinley Clarkson Low Man Kallerman Lyons Leonard Bradanin ung |Low Man ¥, Kotzhack , Matson Myers o [Jdelf Bombar 2|5, Anderson W, Anderson . ¥ M. Young Beanlon Delance Andorson . Larson 2| Brown ... Heath Carlson T. Donlon Sanders Maloney Dougherty Walker Saviek . Kernor Bailey Jehnson Nega 92 514 O'Nell ... Baldasini Whitney. EY LEAGUE | e Jurgen gk McDonough 81 86 58 100 107 Ted — Benke 1485 Eddie Finishing. McCue Happy Yellow Buck Ierman 7. Connelly A, Usas M. Gussman Q. Carlson . . Wells ... 241 Drafting. Simon Leupold . Pawlow [ 63 Machine, Caswall T, Walk H. Walthiers 342 ipping. Feidl Buckey MOHAWKS TRAUT & HIN Statlonery, Hardware, | of | 101 4 [T | 84 86 433 403 SOUTH_END 1 Team No. COMMERCIAL BOWLING Terrill Burnham 16 to 28, It Is expected to be the biggest yet staged with entries com- by ney b o v f s Ing from all over the United States. ROGERS' BOWLING ALLEYS a0 osedale, FARNI'S LEAGUE d q Of SPorts § v ammme v e gt SLPUULRRLL N RRERLE contender, has been in the ring pas- 1660 18 a New Dritain Mach Inability of the National Guards :(lm"],“s“"mhll;' Ho has yet 10 be |yrick 108 e PRI 1 o shoot fouls last night cost them | MO O% Y i 41 T 0 by SE T [l o Iy thelr second defeat. Bill Thden and Helen Wills, the |*" AL Facle i phce g . P. & ¥. GORDIN DOOR & CHECK DEPT. - It was the Terryville Leglon that Anly CUNTpIARE: ARDeAr likely 69 Grl ,;,“ v Bingle Men, Nk 10 601 turned the trick, 26 to 24, cling to thelr laurels this season. | 0 ll°l~ o Jadbv Wallate: Daiisa: y ? At this writing there seoms to be [}VAMer ae i Banulskl artan 108 104 Then 0o, the absence of Moert |1° one in sight capable of checking Aesor “"" X 1t 300 A 3irin ovedo o Taylor at forward, where he pairs thelr relgna. MeAvay Bumn 101 FARAANARE i Reoynolds, was &n-| yra o wiil have six southpaws In L camp. Seven of the 18 gunners are @i 510 eddets FIIGNE ot guacd was i YELirana With Eddie Rommel fead- | Cutlont Vrn s o o anining light of the team, The of. | I8 the lst. | staaney Amith fense centered around him and he = = 3 e Petow tecounted for. four fleld ' goals, | Latest reports hggo it that Roger g L \ s 419~ 8 105 nekles, 84 AC SPECIAL MATCH .01 100 65 459 Middleficld, 0d Timers Swing Into Action | 50 Captain ping the Balloons will have Irank | Alcott and Oscar Sahrbacher, With | | Berkowitz furnishing the gas and | | Eddie Burke of the local fire de | staerowe { ence | placement shots |tervitory, 2 | Galbraith who was ;‘”’" voiley ball as well as he does READY FOR GAMES Tomorrow Night ‘ The liquid that the Whitewashers | have been using to smear on the records of the opposing teams in the Y. M. €. A, volley ball league the | pa two weeks has proven too thin, owell hopes to thicken | the concoction by adding two more | men to his team tomorrow night in the persons of ', A, and Henry Hornkohl. Not uught nap- to be ¢ art- | |8 ment attending o the mechani end of it the Balloons predict that the weather will be fine for sailing tomorrow night. The lineup of the first game; Whitewashers Balloons ... Sahrbacher, Scott left forward Rogan, Preble . center fo Hornkohl right forward Van Oppen | Toche, Stowell hack left DiNonno .. R AT Gard center back | Mag, Thompson . ... Oleott right back | The Windjammers are all set to ‘[:u in the second tilt of the evening ainst the ihmari . The Su have been successful in sinking their | |8 enemies in their last two cruises and the, m the torpedo tube is 1 excellent condition and primed for | {action’ tomorrow night. Captain | Hand of the Windies and 'Tom of the Subs are two old war i volley ball campaigns. we already outlined plans of attack that bodes ill for the team that show fir: the signs of weak- | ening. Dr. Hand places his confid- in J. J. Dorsey who with his non-suction volley ball shoes gloves to slip over in Tom m Crewe's ace terror and's ndy new nd dazzling Crowe's e Scot 1t |Clans in | football bonny games, soceer | | handles a all, the Windies in for a rather warm With | { Scotch on one side and Irish on the lother the old voliey ball is i rough eveni Hand remarks that the St | for their fina W predicts | (# nt takes place at 9 p. m. Submarines Windjammers Crow: Hand soceer e evening. for a Dr. | in enterta plung eve forward left . Hergstrom center forward Unkelbach-I forward Leubeck, Barnes Galbraith Kutsch right ‘ Dorsey | center back back } STATE BOWLING MATCH I here ogers' n a state bowling Bill Brennecke of ated McDonough five games de to four, aver Lis opponent. aging 94.5 to 95,5 for | NOW $ TOBOGGANS Murphy All Stars, the 8-1-A room Mozart. team won the championship of the |- Hance .oo..c 0z 60 T2— 14| Elihu Burritt school erday by D the score 20 to 11, he 8-1-A SALESMAN $AM Oh, for a Good Case of Insomnia, Hey Sam? 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