New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 17, 1925, Page 8

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~TR————— SPEEIIIIIII I IANIIINIIITIIIIIINIINIIIINIIL NURMI BOOKED TO SHOW HIS STUFF IN NEW YORK T LTSt R R R e e atn R R $R 1223432 PRACTICE GAMES GIVING PLAYERS THEIR CHANCES Baldwin of Seattle Will 1S et e “fl‘f,‘,f,l J " . . . il =11 I wesh the ' an- Try Out for Maranville's ‘ Ml Gl L . y Stephesmon tied the Place — Braves Defeat e for the pesulurss | Indiuné mect Badianapolis to- | Yanks Mackmen fay n an exhibitiom reaturing dedi- M 1 Bal I'uh: Meet (dants Today. Al : | Baldwin to Try | ! March 17.—The gloom | T b, O 3 t fell on_the Chicago Cubs' camp | t 5 Y ina Island, Calif.,, when Wal- « ] Liost Wbbit) Maranville, late o | Braves | gh, broke his ankle, was| a ‘ ] spelled today when Ted| 1 M 1 ird baseman of the Scat-| t Kept e club, was re- | the 3 Ky the shortstop | ( 1 P ant by the injury Joe Ge Sho ke good, Wade D Ha Killef f the Seattle In- cont 2 s and ot Bill Killefer, a o pla receive several Tra 1 Ly in | play New ( was re- Rain brought out the eross word j s np. The | puzzle experts in the White Sox 1 o it x 1 at Shrey La., the weath- c I sccond p workout, Harry . e i n outfielder, arrived from sir 1 . Cali g r on I v Cards Vs, 1 4 I | ity 10 today s cole de for Counolly of Oal . Louis linals faced a daily schedul of Babe is Handicapped X the rest of the wee the T unes will be played i St ( 1 Cardina n- play i : Js not Nitti f N Spr mer champion suffe 1 r. A falling hefor A Ban- (hose rare youths who coni v croft: ) AL M v quard per W L Bus 1 Ya his three-i i ser 1 Ky m v 1 ¢ i t - Yankees in c ] opment ¢ 1s tronbls ‘ ow 1 To Test Hurlers se exhibiti nies 1 wher W t M T Manager | Boys Bowlers From Up State Take Y. M C. A. Bitle Class Pinmen Into |4 Camp. Pirates Play ulars f New Rritain Win-ted Stribling vs. Carp. to Be Held at \n(‘hn:m ( 11 X T Former Hotel Owner Dies in Middletown wido I3IIIINNNT sestesstentetes ONIGHT —DUSTY LEAGUERS RENEW ACTIVITIES AT THE Y— BESTS PHIL: ADELPHIA BATTLER — McGRAW SATISFIED WITH HIS LINEUP — STRIBLING- CARPENTIER FIGHT PLANS ARE ANOUNCED HIGH SCHOOL SECGVDS END ‘Boys’ Club Reserves Capture SEASON WITHOUTA DEFEAT All Honors In State League left to right William nard Andy center Ya Eresen Anderson guard; coach; N. V. REFUSES 0 Photo By Johnson & Peterson. 11,200 MARK STRUCK BY SEVERAL BOWLING TEANS FOUR ARE TIEDIN BOWLING MATCHES Tndustrial Girls' Race- Develops Into Close One DUSTY LEAGUERS HIT FAST PAGE Lockmakers Start Alter Falnir-- Rule Shop vs. R. & E. Team The Girls Industrial Bowling leagué goes merrily on et the Y, M, C. A, and two more nights to play and four teams tied for first place means that some lively battles are ni store with a likelihood that a play-oft will be necessary to decide the ultimate winner. | Tonight one of the leading teams will play while the other three lay oft for a week. The Stanley Works will meet North & Judd fn the first match of the evening while the P. Tonight at the ¥ the Corbia Cahi- net lockers will stage their second part in their upward fighs to cop the Dusty league title, conies the report from Orchard strent, They will a significs. put them in a tie with P, & I, Cor- Special intevest rests around the | bin, %e league leadocs, while a win speclal prize to be given the girl | for Fafnir will cast a declded gloom over the r. & The second match 3t the evening recent comquerors of the I, Corbin ageregation, having the highest individual aver- age prize will This speclal of | the be a five-pound box for season. school basketba team failed to win champlonship, t ning streak was led and managed by Continu¢ Brilliant Work Started Year Ago and . Pile U5 Straight Vic- tories—lly 357 Points to Rivali211, e While the lw Britain High this year three cornered school really had very excellentbam, but as good as was this outfl fhe High school sccond team was,r superior to it, & 1%, Corbin, leaders, will play Skin- | meet the Tafnir Bearing lads who | the respective cisifications con- ner Chuck girls for the night cap [ conquered them in their last get-|giqered, The send team ,‘;,em game, together. The Fafuir lads are all|through the scasorkithout a single ~ Two wins for the Stanley girls|primed for the fray and will present | gefeat and plled uja total of - 16 will place them in tie with the lead= | thelr best lneup with Weir guard- | giraight victories fiy the start of ers with eight wins, but the North [ing the “King of tin fray,” “Chict" | jast year's season. yeir final game & Judd girls are presenting much | Larson of the season, last sy night, saw stiffer opposition than their position win tor the Lockmakers Wl !the mturning backthe Hartford High school seconds 2 to 10. Started Yeamgo The Seconds started n thelr win, last year. The team by Captain jerochowaki | 1 the sweet-toothed [will bring together the two cellaf | ;¢ congisted of hmr'fl‘w" “;fl;‘l‘:;:f Imaidens arc making a determined |teams and Stanley Fule will be|oucards; Gerochowski center: d for it. At present E. Linn of | fighting hard to force ‘he Rusewins|onq 1oagle and MeGrati mmrds‘. New Britain Machine is leading with [into a tie for the cellar position. | ryis team ran up a string of six an average. of §2.1; H. Ahlstrom of | The Staniey Rule team will bring In | straight against worthy ophnents, Stanley Rule and Level is second Sikora, who formerly played with | 7t scorea 128 points to its oppents’ with §2 while E. Smith of Stanley | the Stanley Works five, biit who re The hig factors on the\team Rule and Level ranks third with cently has taken up work with the \\v‘rn Darrow and Haber, whos:bril- 81.1. down-town outfit. With [uke and |jjant work at forwards gave the Standing m‘rme Swanson_performing in” thele usual | seconds their victories. Darrowwas Pts. | style it is a good bet that thy Russ- | the leading scorer of the team, The IN. B. Mach.-Vul. . 8| wins will be there every minyte, most notable victory of the teamvas | P. & F. Corbin 5 $| The live wire, match of thy eve-|its 12-10 vietory over H. P, H §. e LN $|ning will be the Fafnir-C. C. L.|seconds. Stanley Rule and Level ........ 8|gamo and the brand of baskdball This Year's Record R e gtaniey Works - © 6| furnished by these teams will e of | This year the team eontinued \n Dilr ; i}i HAR RUl NE (s North & Judd & | the highest caliber, {its winning ways. The team coi- . e ; oot | Russell & Erwin .. | Standing (o Date - isted of Miezkowski and = Genete I NG e SRy Leaders at Buffalo Toumey Roll| o rr opyex v Ry forwards; Scully center, and O'Briey P , center and guard i . | High Doubles of 1228— | Averages to date of those bowling | P Nil"- "‘;""J'm o 2 |and lllnh;'r guards. The team way 1 this pictur: Th' P [ E d | five games or more. | Corbin Cab. Loc | captained and mavaged by Haber us, Nurmi Is Expected. to oy rois N et 3 | Tt tcam: continue : n B ) f 5 5 o b1 at| B Linn s 821 b 4 and ran up a record of nine straight b ahEBoyg el ] Buffalo, N. Y., March 17.—Local y 82.0 anley Works .... 5 victories. Its most notable ° vie- 1oy ! . shire trom | H. Ahlstrom .. .82 t . pic above, won } 0 bowlers sand a few teams from B. Smith a4 Russell & Brwin .. [} y0 \tories being w double win over the Club Triangulat league whith | e Rochester and Akron, N. Y, are| (& Sl c s 7 \BL_P. 1. S. seconds, and the St feSaiard t with the de e N cedilod for - fivecman gamesiito; b Virea | Aes N Thomas seconds. The team scored y i g New Yerk, Mareh 17.—Daevo Nur- pjgnt in the Silver Jubilee tourna- 229 points to its opponents’ 119, As ) el mi, IFinnish runner. will not be sus- iment of the American Bowling Con- UD KS L A l G ‘u the previous year the work of the Averaging ¥ yded by the Metropolitan assocla- | Bress. orwards was the feature, Matty anJ re picked c oot s lathlatic urlon Th was quite a shakeup of s ‘( dpette being the big offensive guns ot to enter the league w % Sy icaders in the two man and individ- Top Circuit-Venberg is High Single | of {he team. found Wt the local cl or_his fatlure 1o apy ual events yesterday, and as a result ok . 5 or il _ Had at Offensive te < foo heavy for he|in Hartford, Conn., Saturday, the as-|of the sensational bowling several He :“\‘ nos Scorer and Also Tops Individual | Tyis yoar's team was one of the fos tol and Meriden. | gociation announces. | new names also appear in the stand-' - 7€ ”'l»‘ 4 A CTAnCr | bast offensive teams in this district 1o ] game 1o ik ' Lrouzht to the [ing of all events leaders today ’ }}"" her ‘ = {and their ability to step in and play n by a of tongh hrea ntion of the D York body by am Mills and Paul Schriber of | ! ],h?}]fi"'-"’“ IFollowing are the .records in |on the varsity was a great help. camie b ted and were ot e T meteane o1 S off eolied b et v ST AuERRaE Herald bowling league: | Besides their official record of 15 (tedd for 1he rest of cagu Chairinan phen A, |the doubles with a total of 1,288 pins Tandsrenis W I DG ls'rnl: t games the seconds won inning the otl s lg0 establishing @ record team single Jlson Mudhooks . 1 778 many so-called practice games, nd taking Bristol r this tournament in the first L B Whizzes ...ocee. 12 [ 667 | They casily took the factory leagur e times, Meriden game of their set, ed a team % Sweeds 7 1 38s trams into camp. beating #ost of ir thrice, but its B which had tal ad only a few | O+ I“‘v > Professors ... 3 15 166 them twice. Their biggest triump! placed e A s nro- |hours & former leaders, | A+ Stisuel . High eingle, Venberg, 1 8 vietory over Gre: gal locals in iward on and Albert De| L. Pershy High three strings, Venberg, 11. & I squad, i otiad i Vries of Chicago, t0ok first place on | I. North High team single, Sweeds, 20 The Record iyl g it Nurmi ¥ for the first squad yesterday with 1 = High team three strings Mad- | Seconds vs' Club e lils e Al bm ) i | nooks, y el Bt St - here were six to roll ov ¥ individual Averages . B.IL S, Scconds 2 . Man. on tho oificial 1.200 mark yesterday, five plac-{ 1 Dunne Nariherz BEE SR U SN o7 | TR Recan dn 1)) 1 i imong 1 While in the| R Carlson . | Murphy a1 | B. H. 8 Seconds 16, Celtics 10, i« L : = totals over| 1+ Aplegren Ring B 8§85 8. Seconds 27, Boys’ Ciul S g 1 GRS L . I. Johnson i | ; 1 committes ru . among the | “MeGui OBrien . 88 3 S s 5 h \bie ground for Honorsiof| e s aleaie | Lawson 86 3 "“ Hseconds 2lp foden T [ Strienz . Seconds 9 ! e Chicago, o Dineen 54 hesonde ! / y ; : njoslslivaand 8 e 1. Johnson e e " I H. S, Seconds 12, H. T H 1 N. Matulis Gacishn s1 onds 10, 0 R od 1. Anderson e 4 i N, . H. S $conds 46, Centn: pate in 1 G. Nagot i Junior High 10, . 8 ward | meet at bl e e Emil Paluso Better N. B, H S Ssconds 16, § 5 ¢ dropping in 21 | pieht meats of ( | s 4 AT Sa o a ; ark was also e \igh score. e ThantPhilasiBattler {Tomesinemnanincconds 13, 55 Takuhowicz | 11 tsdtction i e Scranton, Pa. March 17.—Emili N Gl Gl Centra ouls od the SCOr- (o o¢ SMITH NAMED CAPTAIN | M. Burns .61.1 |paluso, Salt Lake City fiyweight, jJunior High 9. Theil : ¢h 17-—| M. Petérson 610 . leaslly d od Eddie Covington, _ N: B. H. 8. Secqgnds 19, Lewi maniea S ; Ely, Nev., | s 9.9 | Philadelphin negro. in an cignt High & E toward n Aiin e e was elected captain of the Harvard | S round bout last night. _N. D41 8 Seconys 20, IT. P. H ral f : irting at hasketball team yesterday | Crocodiles, like ostriches, swallow | Bobby Green of New York, got |® T‘P',”M"‘f . i &f club athlet showed | ¢ PHOM : pebbles and smail stones for the|the judges' decision over Bobby [ N.B.H.S. Secondsil, Nat. Guar 1 return to his form of two o '” 3 1 THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS purpose of grinding the food in their | Burke of Reading, in a fast eight | — of the later | B et ‘ BRING GOOD RESULTS ]swma(- s round baftle (Continucd on Following Page) itk ‘piasing | cover' ] That Guiltiest Feeling : and at t 1 WHY HELLO vanv unel Syou teew | |96 SHES |2 we usep T ! ot : [0 AU O/ HELLD ABOUT THE N e B D AV SRS 0 E ' o : ARE You'? | THERE - | ) SAME AS N SWELL PARTIES s O % ‘«vfb VAL T A/V S EVER:--hows| o ",‘\Q‘:T \ ouT AT ‘(oun 1S WIS G m z ) — THE SLIGH rES T YoUuR WHFE ? et eLACE NHNE' thusias 1 \DEA who — At o Telw TH!,? wOR ling : e o 1 I\ e SAVE H'S wcle ) : pi-, | mark n 1 T | > LIEE! ) ; . f i | e 7 2 W t is | s t N g ) 42 T f tt b oS \ : ; d e A f r rkal | N Bos 2722 . o i 0 NeTuse ) [ou Tuey re WS\\.SW:;E TEN MINUTES ‘ How he THOSE ) (Fine -Finef | prince Ton THAT AFTER PARTING ~— —~ ) the c NOW = WHAT { \ : P p D SEo R Do You THINK HERMAN GE.DUM'N- X : S | YourRs- $ ms oF THAT ? WHY OF COURSIE- i ns A 1 |\/\_/u = NAMEY / 7 HERMAN GE buMPs way ¢ ¥ tor | 7 J N s Ruffato. N r nor Hahn G. Fl.FL T have reached such f s hut th 6 2 re primed for a last desperate ef 6 9 rt in t opportunity n s 4 2 Soon Nurmi will sall away after @ N P Rererves, Ly |or twn races on the cinder pat Tu his frst 4 ce night sl met T 5 3 and A I rite! & (Co 1 8n the Fol g Pagey Th Thur who will Jimy Nam ringy| Mi wrou ‘e By el ort g ' 2y shel béer N plan fron| Owl o e el e ({2 /A

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