New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 16, 1925, Page 9

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b o NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, On the Alleys GUARDS EVEN UP LYRICS’ SERIE P MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1925 half. With their bucks to the wall, | Bristol made a last desperate |tompt to win & league game, rallled (uriously in the second led hy Mellino dropped in tour goals in this half The home I defense tghtened and kept New | Britain to & points. It was too lute, Seore by halves: Britain " Bristol . e 10 Waters. HowDoYouClean Leaders Defeat Boys' Club at the Y. M. C. A, In the second game of the home series being played by the Y. M. C. A, Leaders and the Boys' club Intermediates, the Leaders evennd up matters by capturing it after a Harwood, Ig ..... 0 Mucke, 1§ .... STATELEAGE WON ats They Wit | Referos—Clyde Now BOWLING ALLEYS Chase Co,, Waterbury, ¥ 100 108 who Miller 96 203 83 309 08 304 ' of Sports; The high school relay feam did wt Bhow up any too well Baturday uight In the trfangular relay at the nggt where Nurmi broke the v yards vegord, They were pitted agalnst (tartford and Crosby high of Wate bury. Naples, the red and gold's fiest man, started out as if he were lolng a B0syard dash and lasted just ihout that long, New Britaln fell way In the rear and continued there until the end, finishing half a lap behind the others, I'he Boys' Club Reserves defeated the lristol Doys' _club Saturday alght and captured the state league champlonship, They lost only one wume out of thelr six played, that riefeat I.efln[ the first contest of the asol. s, . I'he 8, Joseph's five of Pogquonock, whem the local Boys' club defeated Jdown here last Monday and up in JORN B, GOOCH Pittshurg Pirates Catcher Horn—8myrna, Tenn., 1599 Major League Career—Purchased by Plrates in 1921 from Birmingham elub, Southern Assoclation, Outstanding Feats—Batted 320 in 19, I""fllrlrd O87 In 1023, I R doubt, there was somo.terrible shoot- {Ing in the tirst half. The Nata took 22 separate shots in the first 10 1.2 minutes before they caged a field &oalfhe Lyries, who got a goal in went in, The locals played a heady game and instead of starting with thelr usual rush they took it casy at the opening, saving their encrgy for a final spurt. Both teams guarded close and the five minutes took 11 tries before it 107+ 304 Bt MeCany Polftts Schroeder Wileox Mischell Reimer Hanberg n Velllette n Hornkohl Larson | STECIAL MATCH N. B. Herald. Liwgon . Ring s |New Britain the lead on jand the game was on ice, ,|and a field goal and Pite get away 2 |for one more double decker. (Continued ¥rom Preceding Page) shot from “about the center of the floor and it went true to schedule for the tylng score. Taylor gave Witkin's foul and added two more on a ficld goal. LaHar's foul permitted Leon. ard to add one to the Lyrics' score and then Weir went into the game for Kilduft, Taylor did some pretty dodglug and made it 24-20 but it was 22 for the Lyrics when Cohen got away for @ shot, LaHar added a doublo decker and Johnny Sheehan added another beforer Malcolm counted from the floor. Leonard followed with another and after Cohen shot Restelll's foul it was 28.27, Nats. Then it was that Restclll did his stuff. He tossed in five consecutive points, a field goal and three fouls, The final plays saw Sheehan toss in a foul hard fought battle by the score of 25 to 3 Bell for the leaders had a big day his all around work In breaking up passes, dribbling down the floor and accurate shooting stamping him as a stellar perform- er, he made seven field goals several being from the half way point, Var. sell played well at center as did Mucke and Hovanesian at guard positions. For the Boys' club was the big gun ‘firlng in five fleld goals with Hubay and “White" An- derson following with three apiece. The lineup: Boys' Club Goals I'ouls Anderson, tf ..... 3 [0 Hubay, It ....5., 1 7 Compagoni, ¢ .... 10 Barkus, g8 ...00. 0 0 Cobela, rg 0 ERORt IR ey o0 Contaldl, 1g .. Tt § Campagoni | L. New Britain 0 1 Meriden 3 3 [ Brigtal ko D e | The New Britain Boys {serves won the statc leugue turday night by Bame with New Britain one ing taken three apiece three from Meriden. BY GLUB RESERVES Boys" Club Youngsters Deleat | Bristol and Cop Pennant FINAL STANDING club It pennun 8 defeating Bristol club in that city, 31.22, brought the season to a close Bame good, Meriden und New Britain hay from Bristc and New Britain copped two out of Bell however, and the big too much for the gam boys, who went down end Melinio was the game, guthering Yakuhowlez the goals Bigge, an winners Eliva with and 58 from olght Aronson fleld ) phoce Allano score New Britatn Reseryes Fl Kd Yakubowics, ( Rigge, 1f Zapatka Lipman Sliva, | 000 the The Aronson, g to tl Bristol Aliano, rf. .. Zetarskl, If, proved | at (he points City | Your Razor? Nt L2 > Do you take it apart? No need to if you use a Valet AutoStrop Razor. Just wash it 6ff —without even removing blade from the razor. individual star of | i seven field d Za- | a divided scoring honors among | kept | The | The game was fast and Goals Fouls Ttl |ally clean. Mellino started =% 0 4 |scoring with a fleld goal, but Cap- 2 {taln Andy Yakubowlez tied it up and Mellino, c. Cuhoon, rg Bechard, Jr. Leaders Murphy ption- O'Brien Venhorg I"oquonock Thursday, is secking a third game "to settle it.” After the | same @hursday flght, the local muynagement practically had to Nats had a most Laffling five man defense, 138 St~ 183 thie BellSrt .., Kloiber, 1f Both Cohen and Malcolm ap- % ro Razorp RESERVES FIND BASi(ET AL 450 804 % h g ugpee to a third game to get out of l'oquonock’ allve, Poquonock had not been beaten at home for three years, and they made such a row #hout it that the locals eay they'll play up there again when the St Joseph's have gone another three vears. without losing. Paavo Nurmi, wonder runner {rom iiurope who faces the greatest ol his American visit on Tuesda night against Jole Ray and Lloyd Hahn at a mile, must pass a barrier urising from Connecticut., On Satur- day night he failed to make a sched- uled appearance at Hartford, his friend and manager, Hugo Quist, gjv- ing illness as the reason. It develop- ed yesterday that Nurmi had been suffering from a cold and high tem- perature on Saturday night and Quist s that he has a doctor's certi- e to prove it. ‘'he mecting of Ray, Nurmi and | hi should prove one of the great- st races of modern times, with the possthility that the wimer will be driven to 4:10 or less to win, On the same night Nurmi will race his coun- iryman, Willie Ritola, at rters. Connesticut’s protest will be con- sidered immediately it is received of- ficially in order that a final decision inay be obtained by tonight of pos- ible. Jack Dempsey, heavyweight cham- is willing to fight any man in » world at any place, providing cnditions are acceptable, according 1o his manager, Jack Kearns, who rived in New York yesterday. Kearng carried a letter prepared fore e left the Pacific coast which designed to answ the New York fate's telegram to Dempsey of more un a week ago conveying the chal- nges of Harry Wills and Tom Gib Kearns intimated that Wills was referred as an opponent but called itentlon to happenings of three cars ago when Dempsey accepted he same man's challenge. The fight that time was pre i ted by the same commission that songht it, IKKearns ald, The twenty.second cllegiate wrestling \ill be held at the Columbla Univer- ity gvmnasium Friday d day, with Penn State, Lehigh, Columbia, Penn, Princeton nd racuse entered. Penn State, which last year captured the title for e fourth time in six yea~s of com- wtition, is again favored and Yale, ‘ornell and Lehigh are expected to ight for second place. annual inter- Yale, Cornell, Things looked move natural at the Saturday night with “Jim" back In hig bleacher seat. Now that the “Y" voiley hall season = over Dorsey has returned to his vst Jove—rooting for the Nats. The boys did well to beat the .iries and now the series is tied at t'vo each. While it was a good game to watch and the outcome was ever in You don'’t know cigars you've tried the 1925 Blackstone CIGAR — (PEN ALLEYS — TONIGHT, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Rogers Recreation Building BOWLING A 1,000 | championships | Satur. | peared resplendant In new trousers when they walked into the armory, Like the W. K. cereal, there's a reason. | Thursday aight tn Hartford sor |sneak thief got into the Lyric's |dressing room and stole Malcolm's and Cohen’s pants. They had fo weaw| their basketball home and trust to Inck a overcoats to conceal their from public Iview, shanks “Chick” Hayes can sympathize with them for did not domebody steal his socks whilz he was “offici- ating at the Y. M. C. A. a couple of weeks ago. BUSTLING WEEK 0n Program | Y Gym |follow | Monday: Physical training classes: {Intermediates 4 to 5 p. m. Younger {business men 5,50 to 6.30 p. m. Em- {ployed ‘A’ class 7 to § p. m. Younger man's class 8 to 9.30 p. m. Senjor jand intermediate boxing class 8.20 {p. m. | Tuesday: Physical training classes: i Juniors 4 to 5 p. m: Older business | mens’ class 5 to 6.30 p. m. Employed {'T class 6,30 to 7.30 p. m. Industrial {hasketball league 8 p m. Fafnirs vs. il‘orhln Cabinet Lock, 9 p. m. Stanley |Rule & Level vs, Russell & Erwin. | Wedne y: Physical training |classes: Intermediates 4 to 5 p. m. Younger business men's classes 5.30 {10 6.30 p. m. No other classes sche- lduled for Gym. Gymnasiom 8 p. m. Foremef's night, Samuel Grafflin of |New York speaker. .30 p. m. ‘'Y’ ming teams practice. Thursday: Phislcal training classes {.uniors 4 to 5 p. m. Older businces | men's class & to 6.30 p. m. Employed ['B: class 7 to 3 p. m. Junior, Mte mediate, senior leaders corp and ‘Y’ tumbling teams exhibition rehearsal 'S p. m. I'riday: Phisical training classes: Intermediates 4°to 5 p. m. Younger bhusiness men ) 1o 6.30 p. m. Em- ployed ‘A" ¢ 730 p. . senio 0 p. m. At 6.30 p. m. the first and second business men's volley bail teams journey to Torring- ton and play the Torringten |teams. Intermediates Aquatics at 5 | {p. m. Employed ‘A’ class at .30 p.m. | Saturday: Junlor leaders 9 to 10 a. m. Jhnior physical training class }U» to 10.30 a. m. Annual junior aquaties 1030 to 11.30 a. m. ‘Y’ jleaders basketbail team ve. Boys club intermediates 1.30 p, m. 2.30 p. m. |Senior indoor baseball Icague Fac- |tory basketball practice 4.30 to 7 p m. Physical training ciass employed b - gk ol v S p. m. Employed ‘B’ Aquatic contest to 330 p. m. ‘Y’ Jeaders corps and ‘Y’ Tumbling [teams give exhibition at 0. U. A. M. hall under the auspices of the New | | Britain Grange | activities for the week at e;ll unless D BILLIARDS SIATED AT V.M, Every Day Has Some Athletics | Lipman, Berlin Construction Co, Hoftman 4 85 95— 180 Pleld S ¢ 3 186 185 210 Cooney 205 455 508 968 PELICANS WIN AN UNNECESSARY GAME With Pennant Clinched, They Still Refuse to Lose Standing Pelicans 11 Pawnees .. 7 Crescents Panthers . | Beavers Harmonies . . The Pellcans, winners of Boys' club intermediate 1éague, re- | fused to be satisfied with a ope- game margin and captured addition- al and unneeded contest Saturday afternoon by defeating the lowly Harmonies, 11. The Beavers, jn- tent upen catching the Panthers, de- | feated the wreeKed team and climbed within halt a game of then1. | Bravers Creep Up The Beavers had a rather easy time in defeating the Panthers, who only a short while ago were on top of the league. Aichalowski started the scoring with a foul point and | then added a field goal. At half- | time the winners were in front by | 7-0. The Panthers tightencd their defense in the second half but could not score effectively until almost at the very end of the game, when they suddenly broke loose and tossed the ball in from all angles was too late and the Beavers won, 11-7. 1t was_ the Panthers’ final | game. The league ends next Satur- | | day. The score Beavers Bianchi, rf. Michalow'ski, If, Letner, c. 5 C. Gotowala, rz. .. Chedukiewicz, Ig. Panthers Garro, rf E. Sadie, If, 8. Was, c. Yankowitz rg. Jos. Szarkus, Ig. Referce, Aronson. Pelicans Keep Going The champlon Pelfcans expere ienced no difficulty at ali in running away with the tail-end Harmonies, who were playing thefr last game of the year. Grip dribbled through the Harmony defense at the start and sank a field goal. This discour 1 the Harmonies and they playe listjessiy for the whole game, allow- ing the Pelicans to score almc will. The Pelicans led by 1 the end of the half and took the ‘\\’Nh 10 points and Gehrkowski an1 Intermediate Icague |Knapp, rg. | pearance |straigut; FOR 46-82 VICTORY Defeat Keystone Basketball Outfit From Bristol—Sanders Is Star of Game, Sanders' unerring aim, accounting for 24 of his team's 46 points, gave the National Guard Reserves a 46.32 victory over the Bristol Keystones at the armory Saturday night. Politis Knapp with six each, were the other scorers. For Bristol, Ginen was the most consistent collector of double deckers, The score: Reserv Sanders, rf. . ... Finkelstein, 17, . Gahrkowski, ¢, . | Diner, rg. Beagle, Ig. FPolitis, 1g, Bristol Ginen, rf. o Branneck, If. Pénda, ¢, .. Kappel, rg. MeC'ue, g, WILL DEFEND TITLE Cannonball Martin Has Bout With | Plil Rosenberg at New York For Priday of This Week. New York, March 16.- ~F.\Hi-«‘ (Cannonball)) Martin of Brookiyn, will defend his hantamweight cham- pionship against Charley (Phil) | Rosenberg of New York in a fifteen- round bout at Madison Square Gar. den Friday night As a semisfinal Mickey Garcia | The rally | ! | (Bushy Graham) of ['tie; Y., will meet Harold Smith of Chicago, who | has won his only two battles in New | York this winter. They also are bantamweights. In Brookly on Thursday night Abe Goldstein, former champion of the | bantams, and the man from whom | Martin won his title carly this win- |ter, will face Tommy Milton for 12 rounds. | Heavyweights also will have some- thing to do this week, Joa Stoessel and Quintin Romero of Chila being scheduted for twelve rounds on Wed- | nesday, \ |Stephenson Enters Checker Tournament The second round of the city ehecker tournament was staged last Saturday night at the Y. M. C. A. Nathan Stephenson former chamn. plon of the city made his initial ap and defeated James For sythe in three straight games. An- {other new mian to make his appear ance was Mr. Slering who took six three from Martin Stepl;- enson and three from A. Marshall The hest matches of the evenin; game by 18-6 The score Pelicans Motto, If S Florkowski, rf. M. Grip, ¢ .. Loring, rg. | Rakutis, 1g, Morellt, Marholin. Ig. Masionis, rg. 8] Referee, Auderson, | | SALESMAN SAM |wera those | 8trong. 2 [LaHar. OGO O ltion of wits will be | Anpunziata, c. . 5 0 played hetacen John recent conqueror of J. M Hallinan, and Edward Urban, th boy prodigy. The final results gav: John Lindahl the decision with thry ns to two while another matcl went to a draw. The survivors of the tourname who will fight it out this week John Lindahl, Mr. 7 Nathan Stephenson Henry Urban and Somie very keen Burdick competi these men meet, Facial surge tneluding t modeling of injured noses, ears and lips, was known in Italy as long ago he e 1 et ! Varsell, ¢ . . 2 i3 Hovanesian, rg the ereator of “Mutt and Jeff" 4 | leading by the locals rushed far 10 and t! nto the Such popularity must be deserved E “man.in-the.street,” the “manin-the-limousine"~men in all walks of life, laugh with Bud Fisher. He draws more smiles, perhaps, than any other cartoon- ist in America, Depend upon it, the public recognizesthereal thing~whether it's cartoons or cigarettes. Witness the sustained popular- ity of Chesterfield cigarettes. Here again men have found the real thing, in better tobaccos, and in richer,milder,more satisfying taste. ~ Sharpens Itself Chesterfield HATS 1LY MAD AT O Ok, AN GOM -1 DUNNO-IF SHE. 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