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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1025, T, Dube , Dummy 16 149 07— 132 HANDBALL RESULTS AT © |~ | Speaking| mv.u.c.moum‘ Beiof Sketches of of spo L T RRC—— | I Famous ~Stars ¥ e Dixies are the attraction at | With Doubles Team Dofeatedw Baidam 103 P Bib Falk Juigen o0 ihe armory. tomorrow night and aro | « Rogan and Unterspan Star, White Sox Whitney 80 n 7 3 2 (Speclal to The one of the best and most popular Outflelder MeDonough 2 Ve 1 > | Willimantie, teams that have been brought here. The Mag-Leubeck and the K, Un- : 8 tetspan-Milkowits doubles handball Born—Austin, Tex,, Jan, 217, 1899, teamd wore defonted in the seml. [ MAIOT LeAgus Career — Joined [ o finals of the “Y" annual doubles 8 R afa k080, “couilig dieest i, ‘Goasion handball tournament last night, from the University of Texas, where |, Delunce .. Healiean Vermont went down to a 52 Both teams were badly beaten by be slarred ‘s & pitoher. ;\"dn.m"' 5 e le = | Zycehi feat, At half e thetr apponents. To date 23 doubles | Outstanding Feats—Batted 368 in (O Larson & - N - 23 to 12, 1 handball teams have beon eliminated | 1934 finishing third among regu- HART & BU strong five-man defense and algo are with only two teams surviving to | @r% Flelded 070 same scason. waing & five-tiing ofenslvn shon it Ranked next to Hellmann In asslsts Ao ko et e R AR LA fight it out for the champlonship ' have the ball, The team featured Monday night. All the old-timers| Ith 20, / last night by its short snappy pass- who have held sway In the handhall work. Captain Baylock, who drop- contests for the past five or slx years, ped in a dozen fleld goals in last went )‘::w}? to golen! nnd":our vlny{- week's game, rang in five double- ors w! ave been on the courts| - only two years will battle it out for the champlonship. E. Unterspan-Milkowltz team last night were: speedily defeated in two straight games by the I, Unterspan- Rogan team, 21-11, 21-12, What | promised to be one of the closest The Landers, I'rary & Clark Dusty lang hardest matches in the tourna leaguers will play the West 12nds of | ment proved a walk away for these Terryville in the preliminary game. two younger players. The younger Unterspan outplayed, out-volleyed his older brother, The second match between Mag-Leubeck team and the Loomis-Anderson teams was an- other easy, victory for youth. The Mag-Leubeck team was way off form and thelr opponents played rings Later, & soclal hour was enjoyed | oung them. So fast a1 this youtn. at the Jr. 0. U. A M. hall ful duo retw<Z thelr sizzling drives A 4 and volleys that the Mag-Leubeck The Terryville Leglon five = de- | o\ vopeatedly aalled for‘tlmc-out ‘Sated the Bristol West Bnds 26-236 |y, 5 400 40 conserve their strength, in a hot game last night. The score: Loomis-Anderson, 21-9, 21-10, The final match of the tourhament will bring together the F, Unterspan- Rogan team and the Loomis-Ander- son team for the championship of the “Y.” The game will be played oft Monday night at 7:30 p. m. deckers last night, Next Wednesday night the Agglos will stack up against {h Conn. boys at the for..er's hol court. On the Alleys — CASINO BOWLING ALLEYS TRAUT & WINE LEAGUE 11 Hardwure, 'y AGGIES TEAM WINS | Captain Baylock and His Coliorts e ook 1€ 22w 491 |Hwife Carlson Trounce St. Michaels' Outfit Pellgtier Hopkinis Werdl| Ureema Wl THROW CONTEST, G 200~ 426 The physical department at the Y. M. C. A. will promote every Mone day and Friday evenings before the physical tralning class segslons for one-half hour, § to 8:30 p, m., a free. basketball throw contest open to all eenfor members in the Y. M. C, A, A prize will be awarded sach week to the contestants scoring greatest number of goals out of 25 conseus= 3 tive throws. The entry fee will be 10 = cents. The tournament for boys will be divided into two closees, Class “A", boys 15 to 18 years of .age; Class “B", boys under 15 years of & agg Tournaments for these two i classcs will be run on Friday and urday each week, Globe Clothing House by 52 to 22 Score, Herald.) f | A 1o, ~Johnny “ 16 Buckles, et Buylock, eaptain of the Connectiout 100 Warner 1 lanire Polse fes, led his team to its sixth vies The Speed Boys will find that New A tory last night when St. Michaels of Britain is playing a different game from that in the early Séason when the Dixle scouts used to come down and look them over, 22 de- time the Aggles led The Aggles are using a Turning, 111" 82 They'll also find that their work Suspenders and is different than {t was a ycar ago, Ot late the boys have been perfect- ing thelr passwork and In Manches- ter they looked pretty sweet at this stuff, Donlon Sanders Maloney | Daugherty LEWIS HIGH SBCONDS | BEKT SHITH SCHOOL .., — | Curliel Flood Havlick Plaskia 89 Andorson Cralds 413 | Kalborg Dolan Vincent The Dixies are admittedly one of the best passing teams in the state, 80 all in all, the fans ought to see some neat basketball tomorrow night. |15, Anderson | Borabar ., Take High-Scoring Game From Lo- | W. Anderson cal Business School By Count 14 Balley ., e The Smith Business school team |Xermer Ho | - went down before the Lewis high | Noga school seconds of Southington yes- | terday afternoon on the Boys' club floor here, but they put up one ter- rible battle before they were Mually. disposed of. The visitors started with & rush and by the end of the, first half had plled up a lead of 17-8. In the second half the Smith quintet | came back with all the fight that was | fn them and turned the game into a | veritable orgy of basket-shooting. | Maforang, Nelson and Bowers find- ing the loop with remarkable fre- | quency. ‘The early lead saved the Lewis high boys, however, and they Dummy cked out a 45-41 win, “Maiorano |rurtbure {starred on the offense and Berlenti | Youns, on the defense for the locals, while | Bowers and Nelson shone for the Southington lads. The score: Lewis High School Seconds Nelson, If. o INTERESTING RACE |Bovers, . . of 45-41—Maiorano Stars, 4 361--1027 | The Bristol Gasco team met the lecals at a bowling match last eve- ning and now the inter-city series is tied. The Bristol ladies also came over and showed the local falr sex a few tricks on the alleys. | Gugel Tivath Brown Cavlson Dummy the Bob HART & COOLEY Dratting, Stead ceni100 13 Adamtis veer 06 167 G Office, . I o 87 161 | Morsa % 100 307 [Nightingale 87 187 79— 90— 103 Coong Rondeau » Tioltmen All Middletown plays the Atlas in New Haven tomorrow night. The Atlas look like the wlnncrl., but Mid- dietown will give them a ‘close rub. i [Lawier =~ |Jennette Borg 7 [ Hines Sleepy Dehm . Danberg Odman ? Odman e miin : 9 108 Welster Cl L3 L Larry Estridge, mnegro middle- weight, who made a dismal show- ing against Berlenbach , several weeks ago, will meet Warnie Smith of Ghicago, who is appearing in New York for the first time. The widdle west reports that Smith is a hard man for any boxer to handle. 80— Tucker, rg. Thomasety, 1g. . Alan Helffrich, Watson and Marsters Smith Business School Malorano, If. |Cote, rf. Franks, r Santy, c. . Berlenti, 1g. . Mazoké, rg. . Are Matched For 800 ) “r Paavo Nurmi will desert the flood- ed For fetre Even ed regions of New York state after his appearance at Syracuse tonight to take part in the annual New York A. C.‘track meet in Madison Square Garden tomorrow, his third contest in as many nights. Nurmi will be offered his choice between the Baxter mile againg Willle Good- win, Jimmy Connolly and other stars and the two mile event. He i3 ex- pected to select the longer distance. At Georgetown Meet, Washington, Feb, 13. — A race which promises to rival in Interest that in which Paavo Nurmi, the Finnish flash, will participate has been arranged by officials of the Georgetown University annual in- door track meet to be held here February 21, Smith i ; The event 13 a speclal 800 meter | Referco—Porgl, . | race in which Alan Helffrich, for- | Tel Ten mer Penn State star, Ray Watson, TRAINING TRIGKS of the Tilinois Athletic club, and George Marsters, Georgetown's crack Mountain Hikes in Morning, Then 1" halt miler and anchor man on its, Bath and Brisk Rub Down Is Pro- | Pison ) | Low Line Of Clothing We Are Making Special Reductions The $50 Kind At $38 Man . 0w, coner . . Anderson . Niles .. Middietan Leupold Powlow otherford . nlossson Scora by halves: Lewis High . Ugo Frigerio, Olympic champion er, will be given the test he has ed in the New York A. C. games tomorrow—a five mile dis- tance. The Italian has met Willie Plant, American champlon, to his sorrow on three occasions, but has contended that the distance—about three miles—is too short for him. Tlant will not oppose him in the N. Y. A, C. walk. relay team, all will toe the mark from scratch. Chances are consid- ered bright for the setting of a new record in either this or the haif mile distance, and the runners will | be timed for both. | CUT, Sport Page olby John Do 9| gram of Big Leagucrs, Hot Springs, Arkansas, Feb, 13.- Mountain hikes in the morning, fol- | One of the most famous middle distance .runners in. track history was J, E. “Ted” Meredith of the University of Pennsylvania. Mere- (WALTHOUR-McNAMARA LEAD lowed by a dip In the hot radioactive waters and a rub-down, with golf in the afternoon is tha conditioning system of the major league baseball RS BOWLT PECIAT, M. m & @m colony doing preliminary work here |yr, ;.. prior to reporting to the various |Ward training camps throughout the squth. | Babe Ruth of the New York Yan- |/} | kees, Sam Rice, "Goose" Goshn, Joe | [ iCiicago 81x Day/Bect Judge and “Dutch” Reuther, all of | Chicago, Feb. 13.—In the wildest | the Washington Senators, and Ur- sprinting of the six-day bicycle race [0an “fied” Yaber of the Chieago | at the Coliseun ecarly today, Wal- | White Sox, are the most prominent thour and McNamara, American | Dames listed among those here. Ad- ¢ team lapped the ficld and were lead- | Gitional Yankees and Indians are to ing at the 105th hour with 1,850 | report within the next few days, and miles, five laps and 232 points. a more strenuous and rigid form of Their gain was the second of the | training will be instituted. night and came : “cr Stockelynch| Within the next week a number |y and Goosens had played themselves | of the players are expected to take | in a tle with the Americans who |to local diamonds to get the feel of { had taken the lead in earlier jam- |the ball for the first time since the | ming. 1924 season ended. e e ———— Painful rheumatic joints dith's speclalties were the 440 and §50-yard ‘events, Famous American Bicycle Team MUFFLERS—were $5.00 and $6.00. Now . $3.75 B % m WHITE OXFORD and SOISETTE SHIRTS o, @ ALL FANCY SUITS from Our Boys’ Suit Dept. B a ® EVERY HAT of the $3.00 Grade at One Price—$2.00 B & ® INTERWOVEN SOCKS—All S: B & B ) VEST—Turn it over—Not much to The Quaker crack was in his| Fap Field and Jump Into Van prime around 1912-1916 and during his regime on the cinders hung up world's records in both canters. He made the shorter distance (around one turn) in 47 2-5 seconds and the longer in 1:562 1-5. These marks stitl stand, too. As a member of the American Olympic'team in 1912 he negotiated the 800-meter run in 1:51.9, the present record for the event. 4“7 3 Treat. Commerchal Alley Five, | h .99 % 3 1 420 433—-1310 | 90--"2: 470 511300 | T Prodnction, Bernter 7 69— 130 | Keehmer W o8— k5| i - 1 Meredith was a star athlete as a schoolboy at Mercersburg Academy and was one of the few college run- ners who could step two gruelling races like the quarter and balf in the same afternoon and do each in close to record time consistently, Stockelynch and Goosens had made the same mileage, but only four laps and 220 points for second place. Six teams had the same mileage and laps in third place, with Bel- lont and De Graeves having a sprint point advantage of 251 against De Wolfe and DeRuyter, 232; Kockler and Stockholm 116, and Hanley and fTaylor 96. 9-2 TEAM WINS | The 9-2 team trounced the fast | traveling 9-1 team at the Elihu Bur- | ritt gym yesterday by the score @f | 29-12. The passing of the 9-2 team was excellent and before thg young- er set had found themselves the 9-2 piled up an eight point lead. Zol- ishi and Mucke broke into the scor- ing column, the former ringing in 25 points, Klus and Poulu starred for the losers. McGuire, jumping center for the 9-2 played a whale of a game on the defensive and broke up many plays ‘which would have resulted in a largoe score. 9-2 Goals Fouls Til. Zoliski, 1 ...,...11 2 24 Murke, rt . 3 McGuire, ¢ . . 2 Morgan, Ig .. 0 Simons, g .. 0 Quinn, rg .. . 0 Connle Mack's Athletics not only tied for third place in flelding in the American league last season but topped them all in making double plays. In 152 games the Mack players engineered 157 two-ply [ Others of thesfourteen teams were stunts, or better than one to the |ejther three, four or five laps in the fracas, Washington, 1923 leader, § rear. ranked second with 149. The Red Sox had the least number—124, Detroit, for several seasons weak in thls department, was third with 142, “Y” Swimming Team Meet Winsted “Y” Sat. Night The Y. M. C. A. awimming team, consisting of the following members, 1. Parker, A. Depla, H. Urban, F. Berquist and A. Augostino, will journey to Winsted tomorrow night and swin the mermen of that as- #ociation in a number of events. The events and the local men who will compete in them: 40-yard swim, Parker, Berquist and Augostino; 60~ yard back atroke, E. Urban; 100- 1. yard swim, H. Urban; plunge for|Hubry, If 0 ‘distance, . Berquist; fancy diving,|Symoebyr, b Depla and 1. Parker; 160-yard re-|Leurdi, ¢ lay, 4 men swimming 40 yards each, | Poulu, lg 1. Parker, E. Urban, H. Urban and|Klos, rg F. Berquist. For the first time in history a hi- cycle rider is to be paid $10,000 for taking part in one of the annual six day races. Pete Moeskops of Holland, world champion, yesterday found his conditions accented by the officials of the March contest in Madison Square Garden. With Alt Goullet, recognized as the greatest of modern times, on his honeymoon in Europe, Moeskops 'will he the star of the event. Besides the $10,- 000, all of his expenses, including, the cost of a voyage from Furope to America and return, will be met. A NEW KNIT ask for. Thisreduces the swelling—relieves the pain The oldest and most obstinate The enriched blood supply not cases of rheumatic joints are re- only relieves the pain, but drives lieved by Sloan's when all other out the infection that is causing remedies have failed, the pain? No tiresome rubbing. Just pat Get a bottle today and see for it on lightly, Instantly you feel yoursell how quickly it relieves a warm glow of comfort as fresh, the swelling, inflammation and new blood is senf tingling through pain in enlarged, creaky joints. the painful tissues, All druggists—35 cents. Sloan's Liniment ““ pain/ 29 Clothing House 12 Referee, Birnbaum: scorer, Levine SALESMAN $AM Willlam T. Tilden, national tennis king, appeared in his champlonship form at the Brooklyn Heights Ca- sino irdoor tournament yesterday and won through two rounds with easc and without removing his sweater. During the matches he announced that he had been en- gaged for a six weeks' vaudeville tour. EIGHTH GRADERS WIN. The Eight grade boys won the| champlonship of the New Britain Evening school at basketball last night by defeating the Seventh Panthers, 16 to 6.. “Red” Comap- noni, Ted Annunziata and G. Bay- lock were the etare for the winners, while the losers' aces were Captain Piorkooskl, Mantin and Sanders. The score: - Seventh Grade Panthers. Fld Fl. TH Plorkooskl, rf. (capt). 1 0 2 Laskowski, 1f. . ) 0 Mantin, c. . 0 2 Sandens, If., . 2| Gerpuszka, Ig. ..... 0 Baker, rg. ..... No Wonder They Don’t Buy (N0 WONDER SEONNY- LE ANT 90D AN ) ILL BEAT IT) o | WE ANT SELLING ) WHY 7 UMBAELLR T0DPH— THEY OUGKTR ) OUT AND SEE-| SELL LIE HOTCAMES BT 504--/ MAYBE. | |BNY, GUZZ- CMON- | | WONDER WHRTS \WAONG T 0METHINGS, | | QUT HERE. A /N~ | |1 T AT G0N = | RAN N0 MORE. | Willle Ritola, middle distance atar i ot the Finnish-American A. C, had £00d reason to break the two-mile record qf Paavo Nurmi at Buffalo last night, for the liner Frederick VIII had brought to New York Mrs. Ritola and Anja, their jittle daugh- ter, who have been visiting friends in their native Finland since Willie went over there to -represent his country in the Olympic games. Total 0 H Boston College has enteréd twen- ty-nine men for the Intercollegiate A. A. A, A meet In the 102nd En- gineers’ armory in New York, March 7. The list includes Louls Welch, Bill McKillop, Pat Mahoney and Tom Cavanaugh, the relay team which holds the two-mile record, | along with George Lermond. Frank | McCloskey and Joe Ingoldsby. Yale, | Stawaki outdoor champlon last year, will |\ send eighteen, while Penusylvania, | Lorring, Ig. indoor champion of 1924, offers twenty. Fid ¥ Comapnoni, rf, cr..,. § 0 Nigger, rf. ..... 5 ) Annunziata, c, rf Truban, If, ... G. Baylock, If. . Yankaiol 4 Baylock,