New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 16, 1925, Page 8

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\ SHe s R NI SR R R s b e 1 A E AR PR B A NURMI PLANS TO RACE IN NEW YORK TOMORROW NIGHT BOYS’ CLUB RESERVE'S CAPTURE STATE TITLE — SOUTH CHURCH TEAM WINS —MARTIN TO DEFEND HIS TITLE FRIDAY NHGHT—JOHNNY DUNDEE TO FIGHT IN BOSTON — BRIEFS IN SPORT WORLD BENETSRLR R ITIIND seegaessesopripargee STRENUOUS DAYS BOOKED A1/(iUARDS EVEN I3 BASEBALL TRAINING cAmps| LIRICS' SERIES vag one of the | (gOfYRY Salurday Night Game et Bom Hartlond Hebs r. “Maranville cogs in the All Clubs Getting Down lo o Hard Work—More Prac- sasers tn “'f:::‘.‘“,n‘:}]'.. he Shreveport ( ' as a result a A.nr)l line men he will lead this summer in | American leagu | BOYS' CLUB FACES AL A TONG HT - Both Local Teams on Fdge and' Contident of Victory ganic t] (zames—('incinnati A Three News tice Reds Pitchers—Other From the Southland. Hive Nats Field Release ERce! Foul ‘J( stell chan, Kilduff, L&, 1.8. Porsonal Har 1, Taylor 1, Kilduff 1. Fre tries | Sheehan 3 fouls: Reynalds, 1, Restelli 2, Total 10 Taylor Kilduff 2. " Tyries Field Shechan A icky LA Knapp Kerele Pite, r.f Maleolm Leonard, Witkin, Cohen, 1 Kemer o Anderso) Jasper, Bucherri | a for (Mar v at Luke Tues v game with t They will ret the contest Tuttles, Holst Y Jate Arburr Yankaskas fter | Malcolm Cohen Personal fouls: Pite 1, Leonard Witkin Total 9. Trec Leonard 2, The National Guards through with & slashing victory over Ithe Hartford Lyrics Saturday night | g cor, [by the score of 36 fo 29 after hav- | poriin’ 1 tne e ling been on the small end of a 14-10 | o, lcount at half time. This evens up "y = |the inter-city series with two wins |, oog land two defeats each and the re- !spective managers will get tggether |shortly to arrange for the playing | oft.of the rubber. It is expected | vers, where ! uffalo, | of | Nyborg, Gotowa Saxe | 2 3 mes are with The Boys' cluk tries Plte LEFT TO RIGHT—RYAN, H! Cohen 5 A. L. A, both “|confident of winring, will oppose other, tonight on the Boys' club floor. The Lithuanians are the | first local quintet which the club has tackled this season, while the A. L. A. has played most of its games on the rond and against a different set of teams from that tackied by the club. Thus, there is little ground on which to make comparisons of the two teams, but both are going in {tonight with grim determination Mar has become in 16.—The an im modern basebal iting “Brute Bahe Ruth ex- ret each came : shapi He portant 16 Phillies the I and days the ma and last word all club, than a doctor has has a specialist for near- pitehing fielde 1o A .yvin“!\ 1 1 his contract and ced that they would training camp. In '8 way were on thel jor Neither both had anno not report pitch i 1a8 Sigy Iy every position o “Mast 3oston Red Sox. Jack Ryan are both past the mark. handles the kid rec G 50 LSWITT, MANAGER FOHL, assist him in |witt ng his ball elub, have over 2 Mind" stuft in charge Hughey Duffy | re we of [ble for the Hulswitt, er Manager say. H rookie |spring trair the out- catcher, 1 Dufry Ryan looks after TS} a veteran s, and Rudy Huls that the deciding game will be pla ed in this city. Saturday night’ at variety of bi |fans and was of the sort that pro-| vided plenty of entertainment. First, | [the guarding of both teams was €x- | | The Boys' » has won 17 games ]\mn of 2 ping its lust 15 in a ow. The A. L. A. has a poorer rec- lord in the face of wins and 1 but they have tough luck in losing by two-point margins to several of the fastest teams in the state. Last week they redeemed one of these heart-breakers by smothering Hig- ganum in a return game, ¢ A. L. A. has gathered a great array of talent for tonight's battle |and will have Kamenicky and Jasper |in the forward positions with Knapp 2d Bucherri as reserve attackers. York, March 16.—Herb Pen- the- rekular center, and| orly of the Athleties and |Holst, the latest addition to the Na- | s arrived at the Yankee |tional Guards, will probably be seen Petersburgh, Florida, 18 {at center, Yankaskas and Saxe will] \;»fl\n the Y\-”H\‘UI l\rl;fl\\l‘.fl‘ up the e Nietand mmy Pite, with threc vaunted club offense. Tt Will be the | o ocois \aq the principal factor in | A. L. A’s greatest battle of the year |, .. taking the lead. a left hander very neces- |and their Royal Rooters will be out| ™y "y "eoong half the New Brit- | pitching staff of the for-|in force, the team having guaranteed | 0" gorange was even stiffer while | plac ) , is sald 1o |that club Will hot seore |\ o 1ooamel sped up their floor play.| ‘A year have failed in his efforts to obtain | gyer and having almost | . npeq the 1 down the floor andl | dark days in more money than his contract called | gyorn that the club will well. Tavlor, Shechan and 5 for. He told newspaper men thathe | rpo club will e e i would sign today, |1ine-up which ha There were ST |in nd ho cus shots made. Taylor cc one that was a humdinger | ning away from the Hartford 1 of, two gnards bore down upen hin sas a crash of bodies but at raylor tossed | his head the net for same instant | O in the floor, Sam- 1iso did his stuff well and occasion dribbled thréugh ire New Britain team, after he length of the floor, for a iis was the hasket ad 9-1 at this | ch” Leonard came in ren put_the | e Nafs | was rlo Restelli got the ) rang the bell instant later he by Witkin and added an- free try. On the fouled by fwo mor: additic 1e with Brook- lyn today ¥ re schedule the Dodgers again on Wed Indianapolis, 1gsoclation, in Friday and the New in St. Augustine, Sat- her has called off the | d wit the Boston rch He plans fo nd leave with olphia on th DUN game offered ctball for the es. THIRD PLACE €8 HIGHER FOR RELS + This Is Prediction Made by Hanager Hendzicks lay in Clearwater; the American Bradento York Yank urday. ¥ gaem sche Rraves for ) hreak camp his squad |cellent. In the first half both out-} Ifits threw out a five man defense |that was almost impossible to bre: n [through and most of t oring W [done from long range. !\xldn({ and Sheehan were especially good in | |intercepting and breaking up the | |Lyric team play, while Restelli, de- spite two boils en his arms played “Dutch” Leonard to a stand Reynolds and Taylor, while counting |but once each from the floor in the first half, played a steady guarding | Form lee, 1 v since W i Tennock Joins Yanks tles, a Tradento | Jack Hendrick Cincinnati Nat club believes t | est 1 Fran nock, f e Red Sox, camp in St pounds under his weight of a ago as the result of operations this | winter, Pennock, sary to t mer world March of baseball the manager 1 ear pitching etaft in his o that ing a ises Rl or is time R there training It w hoyst were 1 10z t Moran d 1 up on a « club that it did not alibl While 1tk terribly from €s and injury liave th 1 did ints |shot. Rest this half. proved so effective disconcert several cir- 1 Run- sk = th a s te Babe Ruth still has a ct Lit pask| ger, Martin Autrey a swollen and Nick Cullop a temporarily less throwing Otherwise Yankees are ent. conditior for T exhibition games that will be ught ed fin « rapid-fire no 1 Inté use tt game meet lity to 1 . r than it It wa in 1 of imp; i ards over swished throu ta the ision of hall kw nd it two poir bu : Dite 1 on a 1 Spirt (ha , music ts at a is higher. a chance 1t i ssary win | Wil follo ing § club 2 Rl | club has g (i [ have have witheut spi it is net nece star cast to | spirit on your “In Zitman, t | purchased from bought from St, Paul starred for us last v started right speed on “The Jake Daubert, > not experimer at first base as the public | belin Pressler ter than any my to you | W Princ any news of interes or NURMI WILL BE READY TQ RUN ON TUESDAY . Sepators Must Step 4 w1, put the Lyri lar ontficlder - voung Harris' Senators this week their percentage in date. The w the man opp: night Braves they hoth parti Finnish Star Can Produce M. D.s »f our field was a tin Certificate for Failure to Appear s a grea in Hartford Saturday & ol M vo points. An i ess 1P v ve and Qlympic ng fror n er point on the fum Restelli was tossed in Winter Ta for res rd and Boston, ex-featherweight ‘helsea entr that b to pin a little something to sa) Britis] July DEE 1S MATGHED WITH “RED” CHAPHAN lxr»H i er Champ Appears in Bout Since Return From France March™ 16 ~Johnny Dun- champion of has picked I3oston” as the n which to stage his first fight hig invasggon of England and He meets Red Chapman, nt the Suff ies' building orld, for in in Mec singles hand ball tournament. Unterspan lowered the colors of ig out this time to show has a punch as well as box- bility and speed, 50 he prom- kayo ou Chapman. | Chelsea boy may about this himself, Xnow mmy 50 M and he that now hanee to leap into the spot- | win over the redoubt Wop. > rndtmml Tlack Meet To dc Held on July 18 h. ”\‘I’j't' x‘m ; 1 te ch feat | |the final hen o —The on July 1§ Oxford Cornell fonal tr comt rnat {this divisi Sammy tends to pi | irations First di 1ms of edy, board o Thi a col ton athletic control ey He | W |8 5 Fitzpatrick, irns and DUFFY AND LEIFELD o making for the also Manager Lee Fohl. years of |great pitcher in his day staff of a mighty instruets the infielders. ohl, four ning ars and he is fortunate .in having | 5o capable a coaching staff. HERGSTROM LEADS HANDBALL LEAGU B, Unterspan Also Has Yet to Heet Defeat - Two matehes were the Mag in two straight games | 21-9. | Billy Greenstein full of fight for his ‘;vmun.« went three games and it took the winner one hour and a half be- |fore his opponent went down to de- | Hergstrom won the first game 1-16 lost the second 11-21 angd q Jol t \m utchoon w Mag of the first division in-| 1t n enstein Tomorroy | division tackles itation cek before Oxford-( Harva 11 will be to train ir d the P'rinceton A mm will a mbinatic credite ¢ pr 1843 are swi Saxophones are q S0, CHURCH AGAN WALLOPS SPARTANS Klest's Long Heaves Bring Lead Which Winners Hold The South church quintet ‘cap- tured its 14th victory of the season at the Y, M. C, A. Saturday after- noen by downing the §partans for | the second time, although the Josers had greatly bolstered their line-up and continued to strengthen it dur- ing the contest, The winners played a more consistent game than thélr opponents and maintained a lead after the first few minutes of pl | The battle was bitterly fought and | teatured by exceptionally close | guarding, although the Congrega- tionalist displayed ability to catch the home team's defense flatfooted every once in a while, Link began the scorlng with a field goal, but Paul Klelst began a great afternoon by heaving a spectacular hasket from the side and center of the floor, Eddie LaHar flashed through to send the Spartans ahead, but Link hacked Adams and the South chureh forward tied the score dropping in both tries, Kleist a pass and sent the South | church ahead to stay; he kept on the warpath during the entire first f, completely disconcerting the 45 mark, | Spartan defense by dropping in four Leifeld, a | field goals from past the middle of s responsi- | the court. Thig gave the wioners a twirlers, and|21.10 advantage at halfttme. fine shortstop, | The Spartans sent in fresh blood lin the second half, substituting Linn of course has 1ast | o¢ the Corbin Cabinet Lock team for nts in thelyping and benching Barta to are former big league {«,y for Howard Rehm, assistant physicial director of the Y. M. C This change resulted in stiffer op- | position, although Parker got loose to score twice at the start of the |nf1]ovl Then the Spartans rallicd |und cut the winners' lead to 29 | with a rapid bombardment of the | basket, Havlick tossed a foul, Adams | | got under way, and the South church | stepped well out in front again and will still drawing away* when the | whistle blew. Kiclet's distance shooting was the feature of the game. Lanky Adams scored his usual quota of five field goals and two fouls, while Parker got four from afield. Wilks put up a great battle on the defense and was ably aided by Havlick in the | second half. Cooley's shooting was | wild, but he consistently outjumped the much taller Krans at center. L |Har and Feldman starred for the | Spartans, the latter getting several Areiin PRE ional baskets, Link, Linn and | Hergstrom) foundjjip o oo sit up a il soodlibattle; 3 s played off Sa- first division on the | eral sucker shots, The score: South Church Fisld Toul 0 Pts. Parker, rf. (Capt.) 2 12 hard battle 21. ivision starts action to- | nny Contaros tries his | o he Musical Scotchman :" e o won first honors tn | XV t year. Wednesday 5 16 spartans Tield 36 a crimp in Hergstrom's | a hand ball player. ‘ standing to date Matc won lost Pts. 0 4 1 0 4 [ 6 Foul o 0 0 Cherpack, | Link, If. ... | Linn, If, Krans s Games won lost | g | Rehm, rg. LaHar, Iz 0 Feldman, Ig. ve of the thire tion wi 24 Timer, Referee, Bob Loomis. not Antoine the finst new. They BEeerr Joseph Sax, "sax horn™ A British breeder recently sent 800 canaries to New York in one ship- ment to points for hese five consecutive the on ice Pat able man W e Detroit already I to get him M Bressier Pitchers Reds Release Three oe of 1 The First Half opened utiou 18- nev with on e batte minutes wen by both ‘HH‘ was made Leonard made it llowed with the basket t A foul by Witkin New Britain her Johnny € added wo fouls Just ten | when | alded of our Ame He has made a here by his fine willing and aggressive Whether e i trip to determine i at third and Bok t ng camp ganu I belicve I have aff in the Ie sty and Crit ou ha ast yeay ani first star isaf for S Diaasen o ”wu goal was | the . g zood fast w .Y will Reynolds' foul v Pt am 3 goods Ia ar, I ound his fr He the isiand ord of 1923 st year. nd I expe hero o after his re ad seaeor 1 his o 0w, had a | 1earne to go well this vear. “Rxiey had a bad kn and was of no use to t | a month. He spring. So 1s Sheehan, F Donohue is to have a great scason | as he is heavier and stronger than er Dibut other Cu m. 1 would not like pass on him yet. Jackie May ported in bette ion than have ever seen “I believe € race all scason | finish. We ha eight of whom wss. We need anothe outfielder and possibly can.” STUPID Her or esson HOW PUR HER ar e se last epring te for 1 shape this count1ds The \»r(-ud Half ostilities is in gr fore. rought the isn D! Reynolds dodge tossed in tying score. New | the lead on Kil- Taylor dropped on Witkin' 1s put out ul route and L ‘ rth foul :m‘!: his chance | if we e im ncinnati will \w i d run 1- n are & | ensy basket for the Britain then took duff's two pointer. in an added pofnt Here Reynolds wa game via the f of r righ will get one FEMININE FOR ¥ARI “What feminine for ecar1?” | Pitt Par 1 "HJ‘V the rount 3 ‘Tl en “Dutch” is the = it is usnally n ¥ z Page) t e ) WELL JOHN- | Dow'T {HAVE_ To TurRnN W A TAX SCHEDULE THIS YEAR -~ THE EXEMPTIONS LEAVE TeAT 1S SODMETHING DoN'T HAVE To WORRY ABQUT JlM-= \__ NO INComE Tax S\lilo | BAY Theres at Lpast One in Every Of’hce | DON'T HAVE To o FILE A TAX RETURN THIS YEAR HENRY: - IT MUST 8& PRETTY HARD FILLING tN THDSE BLANK SPACES - PRETT e Y TRABOVE e make | | Rehm was off form and blew sev-| 1 ME &H PENN, TIES P N COLLEGIATE Loop Yale Goes Through Season Without Win By The Assoclated Press. New York, March 16.—Pennsyi- vanla's victory over Princeton Satur- day night at Phlladelphia, 29 to 25, provided a scnsational elimax for an interesting scason In the Eastern Tn- tercollegiate Basketball league. The victory ga the Quakers u Dartmouth and Columbia for second place, Princeton winning the titlc with nine victories and one defeat under the coaching of Al Wittner, Last year the Tigers tled with Colum- bia for sccond place. Yule which won three .and lost seven in 1923-24 lost every game, Lemon of Princeton, by a re- markable finish in which he scéred nine points in a vain effort to con. quer Penn and retaln a clean siate for his team, captured the individ- ual scoring honors but his totals were fare behind those of the brilliant ale forward of a year ago. Sammy Pite, Lemon scored 27 field baskets and 12 foul points for a total of 66, against Pite's 59 field goals and 21 fouls for 99 points, Six.of the eight players who were among the first 15 last Weason again Appear in the sclect class— | Carmack, of Penn, who obtained sec- ond place this year by counting 1 points in the final game; Cleaves of Ptinceton, in third place after lead- ing the league for several weeks |Hynson, of P’rinceon, one step behind 0] A. |his third place of a year ago; Fried- man, of Dartmouth, his standing by gaining fifth posi- | tion; Suisman, of Yale, and Dake, | of Cornell. Seven of the 1923-4 frst 15, Pite, of Yale, Strom of Columbia; Klaéss of Princeton; Wedell, of Cornell; |capron, of Cornell; Edwards ot Dart- | |mouth, and Farer, of Columbia were | Inot playing in the league this sea- |sgn. | " Lemon's |somewhat of | who improved rise to leadership was surprise as last vear he played only 31 minutes through- out the schedule, scoring ona point in six contests. i | NE \V RIGH SCORE Buffalo, N. Y., March 16.—A new L high score was established in the five [ man event of the A. B. C. tourna- | ment here Jast night when the North | Center Alleyes of Chicago bowled 12,037, passing by 22 pins the 2,905 {total set up by the Grands of De- troit on the last squad Saturday night, MARANVILLE BREAKS LLG Chicago, March 16. — Walter ( abbit”) Maranville, field captain and shortstop of the Chicago Cubs, hroke his right leg just ahove the ankle during a game at Los Angeles yesterday. He will be out of the lineup for at least three months. physicians say. 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