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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1925, e ——— e TSR PRSP R o 2 > ) ] ] ] - " - - LOCAL GUARDS GIVEN BAD SCARE BY SILVER CITY FIVE—BOYS' CLUB TEAM PLAYS TONIGHT—-JUNIOR “Y” LEAGUES END THEIR SCHEDULE—TUTCOS LEAD IN SATURDAY AFTERNOON LEAGUE-—TRIPLE TIE IN BOYS' CLUB LEAGUE—BUSY WEEK AT THE “Y” T o END SCHEDULES .- - SATURDAY LEAGUE| . "> o FIRST POSITON|,,,_, == LOCALS A BAD SCARE e inmNew York Rl Also Announces Investigation Captain—Helghts of South Man- | CITIAN, UMW 2 ONX WG . ; ] e T ) : This Weel New Britain Runs Away From Silver City Team in Hinky Dinks Capture First I 'Pionegrs Nosed Out for Victory Boys' Club League Stirs wp| e B R e i rant Siore fi Seoond Franis o Honors in Y. M. C. A, Basketball| cvurmnn somes xe wuanm ot e by Hargin of One Point | tooer o new captuin, wne movw | Keg Gompetition (Kub Kaplan ot eriden, Conn | Vigitors Take Lead With Only Seven Minutes to Go chester Oppose Locals Tonight s club will take the floor again to- world's featherwolght champion, will i b night agatuat the fast Helghts A, C. | risk his title i a 15-round engage- —Dudack’s Charges Make a Whirlwind Finish to The six junior basketball leagues awyer, was the man who| .. pionears and the Tutcos, tiea |0 South Manchester, The new | Group. B Standing metiluwiilsLahei Herman of Califors of the Y. M. C. A. finished thel 1 the negotlations Wit {ror first fn the Y’ Saturday after- |leader is Stanloy Gotowala, guard on | Wil LS BC. 1 0. MagleontequaceiGnden Brlo Win Game. Aoy 1ot BeuTdlay Silli AeVorall|Rockns he o Notre Dame basketball league, put up a | the team for the past two years and |Dixies .. 3 760 'l"“_ ":!fi"'» Lt {he tea hios bl S el R Dl e e fight for the lead last Sat- |this year's main defensivo bulwark. | Bagles .. 3 gl sshplan; UL Beshe st borne Dinks team in the High schoo ¥ tel conference in which | V'] tlarhoon \withiithe WiTutrop Blanieyils W GUISE DIRVEEIWNO Farely | Boavbesiis T80 | fortnight, Jimmy Goodrich of the| The Meriden National Guards e captured 1st honors win [ £ ) squeczing out a victory by one point, [8ays a word or shoots for the ba pecdboys o 3 . PEUME o 098 L lquintet threw a real searc into 11 Nt and Mol ot N Rockno endvavored to assist the Tha whistle had no more than | ket, but as a back-court man hio | o 260 Ightwelghts having lost bls to Rocky o "o¢ " (he Hardwaro City hoop | Reyno S SRR ed | Columbia_ofticlal in t} ion |sounded when hoth teams tore right |hus fow peers, being able to break \Thunderbolts . e, O lonan, o |tossers Saturday night at the state | Taylor, an : i { a staten which [in and kept things humming for |up passcs and start the ball up the | A triple tie for first place and an- [Monday night, while Paul Berlen-1, /o000 iough the New Ddit- | LaHar, 1 in front with . While fifteen mintites with neither team | floor with great rapidity. He is also |other for the cellar position exlst bach retained his light heavywelght |, FROTS e SHUSRER FAT RO BEE R ERT SE A y AR ; SEE an- |having much advantage. “King | good shot and genernlly sinks his |in the Boys' club Group B Inter- |laurcls by the narrowest of margine .o Yo & B0 CE0 T ar o BRI R A0S n the Junior : ! ! Y ol cLeh LB 4 e e a s «ult of the [against Jack Delaney of Bridgeport, | IS oRnonaniBe & AIEIL g aNCIAN, Apaches won six car 1 e informed | Tut” mancuvered his warrlors in [try on those rare occasions when lie |medlate leugue as o resu f ing machine from the Silver City tied | Kilduf the score and even led with seven | Dudack, i ; S Conn., last Friday, Aptches won ‘ T . i ‘olumbin |able fashion, getting the fumyp in |ventures up the floor. Gotowala [games played Saturday afternoon. Conn., last Fridn minutes to go in the second half. | tors won eight stra s with- l tatement to conter and working his 1-2-3 pass |succeeds John Kley, who s now [The first gnme provided the big sur- | Herman and Kaplan, long foes of ek uTeriig eat one o |the effect that 1 en mystem to porféction for needed |with the Stanley Itule team and [prise of the day, for the hitherto the ring. with many draw battles In ) yoe01s managed to pull the game | WA b e RO v |points, therotore ineligible for the club [undefeated Dixies were badly shut- [thelr serics of bouts, fousht in Wa- | "oy St 850 S 8 8 P o fouls:—Bissell, Hadly 2 EiploElf B lagissliia s : Lo milea onhathe s R e e ke |tered by the Thunderbolts, who pre- terbury, Conn., several months ago, | F B0 " BAEEEED KT O rris 4, Atwood 4, Zwiitz, Beson Sacaibeysis o Lt e ordered 4 full investiga- {least manmer by the Tutco' reputa- | The Hne-up tonight wiil ha the |viously hnd beon unable to win a jand mans f'f_""'){";“:\‘:"\'“;‘,Y‘tf“(‘? score, . Madden 8, Harrls 4, Reynolk 3 10,10, 'Thoe Ted Jaokets won ticrs which led to the tion, were fn there all the time, |same as lust week, with Gl and (game. ':‘Wl!v]’}’ll-nrlml‘ml““n"“ jof l'\:f': bt e Reynolds started the locals' scor- | Shoehan, Kilduft 8, Dudack 4, Tehe etral it same \ighe ! nnoune: night Wt squeezing points cnong! keep | Parparian at forward corners, Gotra [rejuvenated Thunderbolts struck like | €50 (T TR v oot IINE on the first jump caging a ficld als fonls:—Norris, Harri Me S ALIEN BAT o L . ) od b B e e v“r:x:kh'lyllu’-,nr e nter, and Gotowala and |lightning through thelr defense and on I{Il‘ln\]hr-(x\nsl“[:l”"s oxpect lkoal from o pass FromtsatoR s i L e R LA :uln‘: ors defeating the houts, ¢ BREUC, Sl iouite. ke even terms, e firs he ' g o Istopped the Dixies passwork with- |a bitter struggle to settle once and | s 8 . el 4, No e ter r el p Knapp o \ pnde: Yy 8O 4 3 gL ' wi stopped xies passwork i add a r oo fer 00 q o 9 Yox " reswlts of Saturdays finals ! v y kne to Knapp on | half ended with the score 10 to o [Siiva as guards. Krassewskl will stopped the THjes BESEEOTE WA o %o question of eupromacy, 1t (Added another a few scconds after (4, Jw . Nadden, Reyonlds 6, various Boys' leagles are it 1 which Rockne claims [in the Tutcos' favor. { probably alternate with Parparfan. |0 | o o will be a “bearcat” type pitted ANd Shechan got a brace making vlor 10, Restelli 6, Sheehan s, Hinky Dinks 23, Hustlers 1 to [ tiations through | Starting the second half “King e visiting team broke even with [SCOTEr. 10, BUMMATy: aGiingiialelovarideton artist and |NeW Dritain's total eight. Kilduff, | Kilduft 4 LaHar 2 ’ Hustlers, L v t could not ob- Tut” finding the going tough, (the club team last year and h ! u boxer of merit, Kaplan fs the |Who started the game, scored two | Preliminary Game from Notre Dame, changed his line-up a little, putting practically the same players who [Falk, It Nye, rf B ect « ture the inqu tin Floden and Prefsser at forward have built up the name of the O'Brien, rf r,'l“w;.n 1 pounding away with hoth [Te® throws and a fleld goal followed | “Midge” Darrow and “Freddie » ‘hands, with the greatest of danger V¥ Tavlor and Reynolds with a neld |¢ tte proved to be pair € Bell, 1t unbin has an agreement of ‘where Preisser living up to his repu- | Heights during the last several sea- | Jenin S o lin the left, goal apicce giving the locals a lead | “scoring fools” in the preliminar Weskels, © .o ) some sort 4 by Rockne but it tation sank two beautiful shots from sons, A good game is in prospect, |Blumenthal, 1g 5 e [efd Letwoen the National Guar HartunEd e . ¢ |has not been made public. The |the center of the floor. Little Phil | but Coach Ray Anderson beleves | Vainskh, rg .. Nine minutes had 1 y o passed by teserves and the Keystone outfit o Wi, ) |Notre Dame coach declares he did | Walthers roplaced Krammer at for- | that his boys have found themselves | Wiehn, rf . 2 il ir,'"f ‘lllnmv.un ovened the scoring for | jrurtrord. The final score was 6 4 P ) v anything that would have |ward for the Pioncers and very |at last and will tumble the visitors. | 5 “ eriden with a free try. Ie g Duving the fray, Du - 4 'been valid without the release from |shortly accounted for two fleld gouls | v Thunderholts A i e nother and still another, 1t i 1 “hadwick, 1f 1 2 (] T nson A0 e M 1L g i and Gennette Hinky Dinks, ndiana fnstitution. |that brought the teams at even ull [petween the Boys’ Club Resery S T oneen BEy ; .”l caged Meriden's |nine for a tot points bes i As Rockne left for the west last (ngain. With the gamo standing at|and the Internationals, o e e : o goal after 12 minutes of ffween them. Iinklestein continued MAY, e t how the “country |17 and three minutes to go, Saymanskl, ¢ .. g play. he New Britain team was |(o play a passing game giving the ped from the “city | Tuttle R 3 TR Mucke, 1t : j ‘ 1 e : Il Liee mintles to ko, Detanes, I ! playing a whirlwind game and with | gepor e v [throw 1ine pulting the Tuteos one HIGH SCHOOL [OSES |gourson. e ... i 2 L members of the team the Jolnny Shechan still in the pivot T “I hope my Job s walting for me [to the good. i L siwhen 1 get back,” he added, “Now Floden and Prelsser tied in sink- | ; N {*xhibition of pass work that was a Rostrves BUKRla e BIEE that I have falled myself out In the [ing ficld goals for the Tutcos, ench | Weaver Team of Hartford Proves to| gles Down Speedhoys ifll‘ ThlS week in Gym protty as has ever heen seen on the | 1id. Fls. Tt my next job will be to go be- g three, Feldman and J. Luke . i e T o Honfot) Enetattorneoninas ' floor, Kilauft finally caging the shot | oo 10 L, 7 The Arrows and Notre Dam ore tho Notra Dame officlals and |put: up o sreat gume as guards for | oo, O & i”»'?sm‘nml m;mk‘”wd‘f“m": (»W";i:,o B foL O o SR Nirst Raltlended b o SN o) 14 T A D doubtless do a lot more explaining |the Tuteos. Saxe and Hallin play- | CU¥ Quintet Dot TaarEin, 23,51, The game was| Monday, 4 p. m,, high school; §:00 iththe focalsioninlonetond oftarrio it UM ¢ 18 Arrows defeated the Syamp-An But I guess everything will be all |ing guards for the Pioncers broke| A group of inexperienced but hard o= o vare” flled with spectacular |- M., handball 1, Ateh, Dressel-Crow score. | Sanders, g, (Capt.) .. 14 14 to 10 and Notre Dame defeated [Might and I hope to continue coach- fup all of the ofiensive signal and | fighting underdogs made their way |5y ve “Gith ‘first one team and then (VS Stearns-Doheriy; 5:80 p. m. | Second Half | Beloin, 1g o G the Night Hawks 25 to 3. g at South Bend. Dut I am only tematic pass work which kept {yp to Hartford last Saturday night lthe othor taking the lead until the ‘Younger Business Men's class; 7 p. The second half saw a rejuvenat- | Aronson, 1g, Arrows. n employee and if my superlors |the score down and gave the lto try their luck against the fast noo % Chen BB n® Tl der ana M. Employed A" Class; § p. m. jed and a different Silver City team | Fld. Fl say I'm not wanted 1 guess it will |Pioneers an opportunity to stay in |(ravelling Weaver High school team | papoinort wore everywhere for the ,Vrestling and boxing cl :30 p. take the floor. “Red" Harrds went Arena, T ..., 0 be up to me to look elsewhere” |the running. of that place, The smoother Work- | winnere and had their eves in good | Senior class. In at forward and after a few min- Keystones Cholk It e S [ Joseph M. Bryne, castern repre- | Morrelll and Walthers shared {ing Capital City team proved 10 bt yrin “while Szarkus and Molusins | Tuesday, 0 a. m. firemen's utes of his playing, the fans bezan 1ld Oshorn-Anderson, y isentn of Notre Dame, said there |the honors in fleld goal throwing, |ine better quintet, and the underdogs |aq the Speedboys® attack. The sum. (C1assi 4 D. m., junior class; 6:30 p. |to wonder why he did not play in the i was nothing for the coach {0 WOITY {cach hitting the rm twice. 80 |which were this year's N. B. H. 8. [ngpe: m., older business men's ¢ 30 (first half. Harris we sses and Klopp, Weay about as the sit n already had [close was the guarding by cach team |yopresentatives on the basketball Speedboys Ip. m., employed “B" ¢ § p. 1 had a spectally constructed mask fo been expl d to the president of ‘that forwards had very little oppor- court were defeated by a 17 t0 11| Grymaldl, 1f, ..... 0 o lindustrial <ketball league, first protect his double windows. He {the university, Rtev. Father Matthe® | tunity to scorc near the basket. | : " [Castilline, 1g . i BTG . Igame, rley Rule and Level vs. [started immediately by caging & |Gorden, ,.KQ Swamp-Angels, Walsh, and had been described by [Most of the points were made by [ The Red and Gold men were there g “o’ S 2 irwin; second game, Faf- [double decker and the Meriden team Fid, FL Tt. |him as re le. _ {Tong heaves from the center of the ajl the time, being in a position 10| goryg |g, . _ ; vs. New Britain Machine. hen began fo scorc. They caged Sl e ) Colunibi anwhile, 1s without !fioor win until the final minutes of the S i dnesday, 4 p. m., high echool lenough to give them 22 points he- Carlson, 1f . K a football couch, for it is uxv!vr~' The summary: me. Then with the score tied | yoq ot 3 class; 5:30 p. m, younger lm.xmArls fore “Red RA\}'nnMx‘. broke the fee |y, LT R WA 1{stood that Charles Crowlcy, who | Tutcos Captain Roger Scully was t out s men's class; 7 p. m., employed “A" land scored two for New Britain, Pe T btk handled the squad this season. will Dennis, 18 +.oves 2 [not consider reappointment 6 26 Referce, “Mickey” Luke; scorer, ahm; timer, Smith. | Dummy e : ; Sm—— ‘ b Sibee class; strial baskethall i ity Anally 8 of the game on personal fouls. Hav X \class; § p. m., industria riden played fast and finally |, 3 ‘v Luke-Braddon, 1f . lick was sent into the gamo in his I 1 practice. 0'p. m., handball mateh |ge team wers tied at 23 an. s, |CRUrch Basketball Plans Floes i ; place. The latter made his presence Braddon-W. Unterspan vs. Herg = i St b sell with two free tries put Meriden | To Be Completed Tonight !F[l] AN“ AN | Preisser, It «ivenes ¢ | known by fouling Goldfarh who sunk oy e 72 12 [strom-Miller team. [fwo tn the lead and the New Drit- G : 1 Manasian, 5 i for Final arrangements for the inter- S e 1 ursday, 4 p. m., junior i sed 1 aft al uttles, ¢ . e two onc pointers breaking the tic | po o, S0 Thursday in play sed goal affer goa % ek St Notre Dame, |Swanson, ¢ . score. Trom then on Weaver held DREL m., older busines: “N'S on fough luck shots. Taylor who church busketball league, which will Curtis, c. . mighti| G o ! 4 | " 15 | experience it should have a better T scond game, Firemen vs. Commer- |y, ST RO G ey 1;“ 1],;.\ ¥ 1‘”]\1(]“. ediing for ; betd ; ; WAy g oo : 7:30 oclock, and all managers are Cion ) et | xeason than was anticipated. Zales- ery 1 Fed s _ pretiy double counter and Dudack JMenne e ) G ‘ LionEaiS . o e .""_”‘.\”'\.“‘-,,,“ s the scors| o Leticans Lot to Boaye Friday, a. m., firemen's class: |foltowed with another. Reynolds | requested to be on hand at that Carbonie, g ... BRI 0"V Intorreni, rf 2 ling king for the New Britaln team, | o "0 Co8CHs o e & 2111 1 cag a vlor g | 2 ( ) : s SR T of the 11 points registered [ rot P o% a 2111 oupnament; 5:30 . m. younger lroyie Shechan ended the scoring | POrtant business to be cleaned up. . Krammer, If . s oring 7 of the O game from the Pelicans. Zebrowski i nie el 7 . B e e hedaTs e he heip Teams : L by the quintet. “Red” Matulis, the _ : b 7 SKi pyginess men's elass; 7 D M€M= itk o free throw, Meriden was un. | The schedule may be lengthened to ol 1 Ither e A e ditlon 1o the team was 100 @ sustained offensive which Was pioycd “A™ foul shooting tourna- lupig to keep up the pace and the |three rounds instead of two. Lists e 5 on, i 2 Jothe v()n» o e O iing My, | not to be dented and which left the went; §: 30 p. m., swimming team |z anded acifh (he score at 43 fo|of plaves will bo handed in to the Wtne il T e viaey i naat | Bamao toittie doubtifromiBny sihtisnratticeianasaniociclase, {27 In favor of New Britain. secretary rules governing the league 1 1 1 developed ARG s, sl (" 15l Hialcoeeaor| e winnersialliplagediwel SN oy er Saturday, 9:15 a. m., junior lead- | Runeon, Norrls and Dudack were [ Will be alopted, a referee hired, and Sl : ) SR el T Harastrom|| sedrar ool only onargantitrom Liie fleld: ge s ignfnang o thoREEl | 10 a. m., junior foul shooting '.oijevaq from duty on the four per- |other maters disposed of. T o L It “kJrl...\,”,f AU D Weaver's best man b -‘""l‘"(‘“"flv |tournament; 11:30 &, m., Junlor ‘sonal fouls track while several oth- ed SosibatianE spEnRiavoanaton: i e | RYCIR swimming_ class; 12 to 2 p. m, in- apg Jad three chalked against them, 5 Mohawks vs. Ramblers L Zebrowski, 1f. etball practioe; 2:30 D. | Tne pame was Sl wrrutt ; : ot ground-smasl : igh. & [The game was one of the Mest seen LA o oty Eround-siieh | tho Mohawks with “Old Chief” New pele niTIED Gotowala, rf. rday afternoon hasket- ; . N THL . w “Y" 8o il here in years and it gave the 700 or LIVE BAIT fyochasors, (larson lieading his trusty warrfors (o oo : Applegren, c. ... 4 ball league, first game, Tutoos va. I;ote fans o great (il . schoal )t in ; plrodosonithestioongforithe faecondi|s swe Lioe pauen o Parfeton, 1g. ..... Ramblers; sccond game, Mohawks | o summare: el St ; o ol e L.’«:\"r :‘):mw‘ Hu-lmu I’mthU r team :”vm“‘ g :\ alick, v8. . . i\‘s_ ‘I*m;;wlus; 4;321;0 [y p. m., in- A Cridony PICEEREL TRAP: Senato f retu I and when they left the floor most | 0Us, : Sarra, rg. et |dustrial basketball practice; 6 ». A S QAL PRI G stiag I Lrob ) the Rambler scalps were attached | SCully, 8 ... ¢ !m., employed “B" class foul shoot- |y : BAIT PAH..‘S Senators. in the « ¥ @ are r belts. Chief kept up a run- |B B o | 10 ing tournament; 8§ p. m., Inter- ¢ o ICE CHISELS 1 isior the ing fire of conversatfon with his | M 3 3 | Pelicans {Church basketball league. N braves all through the battle encour- | Boukas, If. wping and pepping them up #o that | Siieh Sartinski, Tt ... | CANADIAN FIGHTER DEAD : S MDHELD when the game cnded the A\m\;mk! Weaver TLEL Neverouskas, ¢, .. 5 Sea Wash, Dec. 14 (#) : A team had run up a comfortable | 2 Fld. 2 | Otewnik, Ig. Frank (Frenchy) Vais former score of 36 points to their opponents : lacfer, rg. . \ |Canadian lightweight champion, s 5 00 SPORT/ING GOORS 16, Lienhard and Keck Parker | Sl > | Rreo, rf. dead of heart digcase. He won the | L g 5 Man Str ‘\1 "5 lbroke even in field shots each tossing | Berns! e g i . o e o iy ey iR a5 fronnd 15 Man Street in five bull's-eyes, Chicf Larson's ey ! : . 3 11 Ibout at Vancouver, in 19 attiso) : 0f? : ; open Saturday night, are to be com- 0 wanson, som s; 7 S taken out at the beginning of dosgniEhs ] Rakowskl, I8 «.oooue. 3 [the upper hand. Diner, 1g. .. 0 b g A Jleted at o mec ¢ manage Hancock, 10 ......4 [ § M 5|""The Hardware City team showea [{1CE 16 - m), Y the second half, went in again and |Pleted it o mecting of the managers Mielliand, 1f .......2 | b 4 | Felaman, 1g ..., o | much in defeat. With a lttle more | ™ it £00 e game Mechanies vs. Professionalsi hys presence hecame knov lp o0 ulg abtie L MG, A el P, 6| | 1 base, will “"“‘“‘ SUTCEt Loecing in four field goals and threc | Ellovic e | merican league ey Lienhard caged some neat |Goldbers 2 Th D f R al S confiden it |ehots from under the basket Goldfard : 2 (] ays o) (J pOl"t Lol Anderson on the Rambler feam |Hurley, 1g . . t red for the first time in afternoon league. He himself by heaving in th wef , Dick Di shols from two-th L e LOOKING FOR DEWSEY e was improved over last week's, NOW® Don T You = FIRE SIDE /; LET ME FALL ? . AH-H- SHUCKS: 5 I he not | et much in five | - punney s Hopeful of Beating Cora - PAN- Yo MMICL BIoN SIRRVEY, 1 CAN HOLD You HoLD MiE TIGHT EASIER 'N anblers is a | Tarry Wills to a Match With the 5 UP EASIE Y THING - | for he hit the | Heavyweight Champlon wouLoN‘\' A tty shots from EAWLIY e were corkers. | Pittshurgh, Pa., Dee. 14 (P—Gene . Uroke his | Tunney is ho of beating Ranger | Wills to a m with Jack Demp- \ly rounding sey, and shoy ¢ win the heavy- | vhale of a gav weight title, the Gazette-Times to- | alf was fairly | day quotes ntender as having field goals 'said, he will draw the color linc. ims at its el ney spent the week-end here of the second frie with whom he 11 goal by Keck Park- ¢ : the world series, a4 we Dempsey half mil- confident | m ot bout be either s in New o5 as having hat the Demp- tout for an of Chic . the coior line, ¥ 1. | pres imself as not in favor of nixed bouts, althou he was once ixtous and willing to meet Wills 1 but that the Y As Mohanks hampion.” ERAN BOXER DIES zue Standing Honoluly, Dee. 14 (4 W orbett wh world's he eight champion,

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