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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD MONDAY, DEC l“\l]wl R 20 - - ] . ]2~ ] — )] ], ] " —_. " ] - R { NATIONAL GUARDS HAVE EASY TIME WINNING FROM ELM CITY FIVE—LUTHERANS AND SOUTH CHURCH TEAMS ARE WlNNERS i ! IN CHURCH LEAGUE—SATURDAY BASKETBALL LEAGUE SPEEDS UP PLAY —CLASS CHAMPIONSHIPS DECIDED AT THE Y. M. C. A. D —" —— s oo > o - o ) o ] o> 7> 1] - 7 -~ o ] " 1. " o, ;- 1. ] ] .1 . ] - ., DINIES STEP OUT ~ SATURDAY LEAGUE [GLASS CHAMPIONS GUARDS HAVE EASY TIME WITH ELM CITY QUINTET Locals Start Slowly But Go At Top Speed in Second Coach Dudack Tries Out Several Combina- tions and All Work Good — T After Hard Battle Friday—No Individual Stars in Nationals’ Lineup—Excellent Teamwork. Half— Guards Jm City fis night at e Ktate loca played Friday The Nationa! team hiad ing the Haturday on Arel that they s the ) 8 st ot from ni [i¢ me Dixics in Hartford after a short time in the first the regular team work was start and from that time on, noth huve stopped them, Livans of the vis double decker for the the evening af }ie countered again with a free and McPartland followed him a fleld goal. Rueb caged double pointer, making the score to 0 fn favor of the New teamn. The locals counld to get going. Johnny Sh ed the homa seoring with a free try and “Mert" Taylor fc el with pretty field goal. La three with a field and foul Rueb caged another Haven pushing his team again, but Taylor sneaked a field | goal in and Kilduft with a prefty shot put the locals into a lcad from which they were never headed, Res tell! and Sheehan added thelr bit in thig frame and although Kravet and McPartland caged pretty goals, th score at the end of the first half stood 20 to 14 in favor of New Brit- ain. haif first goal not New! ahead | for Second Half “Red"”” Reynolds got into the game in the second half, taking place at forward. Here the started a rush that was the piece of work on the floor, Kilduff things te fast 10 going seen il started Haven | Haven | with a field goal and Reynolds made | his presence known by gefting two more. Billy Dudack swept down the floor to cage another and Ites followed with two. The the hy center of the surprising and beautiful. dewn the center of the floor, called “Basket” and the passed directly in under the “Hope" getting the b caged it as he sped board. It was this the heart ont team. The passing game, the baskets b far behind the Guards’ and greeted was o he soon got and on one heautiful pass sank a proty his man at « fioor game. All the basketball pick out and Taylor wards, and got into the kept up the and Kilduft showed wonder work and they ke the down. Billy Dudack later paire with Paul LaHar at guard and t two showed to good advant It s a versatil ation of basket ball players that wear the New Brit- ain uniforme. For New Haven mer captain of igh school, W the team. 1lis to v and was dangerons a at took Haven neat £ort of play of the N five men played a hut the regularity the locals Givrochowski lineup for the om got into first tims upon his a ATAT e by a go little siow th ynolds and e outjumped a nlce yed 1 be Gnuards snappy and 1t wou ndividual paired when "R game, he Rood work, Har for- ynolds up g Taylor ul floor scoring d up \eDart tha the floor work he summary ¥l City Pive Evans, 1f Rueb, rf 5 MecPartiand, ¢ Kray National Guanls LaH Taytor, | Restelll, - (ilerochowski, ¢ Sheehan Kildufr Reyno! PDudack, rg 4 {der e o | Borg. of | | stroke 'GYM SCHEDULE CHANGES DURING THE HOLIDAYS, M ONE-SIDED GAMES | INGHURCH LEAGUE Lutherans and South Church | Run Away From Opponelns Program of Sports at Y, Curtalled This Week Because of Cliristmas, cam in Good Shape | 9:156 a 0 m Younger n High school Business Men's ‘m) oyed “A" est] and hox m., Senlor el m League Standing wr 3y 188, Nera ] Firemen' 1 Business | Blu Employed | Trinity M. | Industrial Kensington Ce from the Inter-Chureh 1o Saturd even team Lo, Older Army zames play the ing, the downing the t by 01-14 niming the 44-15. Both ne teamwork hile the nations flashed form should put in the Y, M Iirst Trin- and the Kensing winners and all losing com at times and much better gams played longer to the old story of defeating deter and the ors flying ing night second night's v, at school J Younger Busi outh cl 7 p. m., Employ m,, Industrial Thursday p. m. O1d Busir 7 p. m. BEm ploye m., informal High anir urol Burritts class; wue iron Men's class; 1 “B” class; 8 p. was el eaperiene neaper down A closed ul) losers The W Junior AL 12 Lgue pr Saturday ague — first Mohawks ond game, ! r.mm 1S Vs Ploncers; 4:30 to 6:30 {p. m Industr basketball p H‘ I oyed ch went Industris H ; . l -d." Ie Lutherans Win Itirst oon church, with romped hopi. lighter Meth- foreed ten minute Holst and dropped first goal of on added Hewitt started the Methodist with a field go following it a moment later with sensational shot while rushing The Meth- 7-6 lead, but then themselves and the Lutheray n team, GERMAN SIMMERS OUT FOR RECORDS National Association Plans for i 108 Olympic Games | cron v Poe o HEET BOUT WINNER i 2 Olympic tock- swim ‘, ngh Heavyweight Champion ot Signed to Fight February § association of Ty bach me, avy vetor -1t s VS, s winner over or i inti(ne et Within a whistle, the b ¥ shot fo Ar 10 ex- minutes lay of the opening game, Trin- . pass under th Congrega- First Lut first ' noan ¢ the league, {foul, and cond Blue gam army, 21 to regain in t! hoim, lotes Swimming is attemptin mer of promise the 192§ mes Tn the 1012 swimmers won the stroke; firs in the 200 meter fancy diving, and the backstroke, the diving. games odists n the N found 15-9 count Hwe up an rmany pertod tF to enroll eve in prepar: at Amsterdun Olympic 400 nieter bre and third places breast stroke and second places in relay and high 1o v vdvantage, and the tion defense Met helil 1 Holst and Erie Ander- son led in piling up winning count- ers. The game atured the Lutherans' n the whole team worked hard broke into the scoring column. The uarding of the Swedes was of the unbreakable vari 1y and the Metho- Jdists shot perforce from mid-floor n spite of this, the Swedes show at times and still have to polish off. Deming Methodists' star, played a fighting cially or adists to a seori second Halst . but wa rouE very York, Dee, 21 (P—Paul Iy avyweight the world, b vinner of Ilowers k Wed with ot lierlenhaci the sot the o Ie pion of the Tiger agre Mike round meet Mc con- night. M Madison said that color The most proinis andid [the team have starled training un- | Walter Binner and Kuret Beh- | test in Madgehur Olympie | In a Dinner Mahon, an produce a Sunare Garden, would not « 1016 ottt vas the McMahen at ones date [yehile Braddon jilomsapienbactiainust (il s i Aokl gamic iy Jast half. The Meth- The under adists did battle gamely, but the liGgnuathgtoatial Slalcga were too much for them (CALAEEL) summary: First Lutheran 1 G < for e Joss rens of vrence el whethar matchmaker star to Johnny | Arne poorly some h Epc compets aw We successfully Amer) painst ismuller of and and of Sweden On ial Germa profici~nt, erans 1. records and Heinrich, and Heitm in which champions 1 Mc have : S been more Binner banks on vel Radema world The or, W indoor 200 and 400 e derges, Schu- | Frna Huneus, a old who ntly st s Indoor breast stroke of 1 onds for 100 meters, | better of the two ment. With a chance at t stake, MeTigne and Flowe expeeted to furnish a MeTlgue erown. hay i vears : lireast ship o ters, are hert n tional unter held fram 1he late once jregen, vf ined it Anderson, | ing Sikh on & St ITolst, 0 ooneens.s a Dt after the ‘ obtained it in a sur- Frenchman, miss, Patri day i 146 g v s ( s considers n candidates In the 1912 ers won f hail tory over the Witson, Olympics, German | Geor meter brea 1 and third places | (¢ strolie and n places in and ind hig) BOYS' CLUB PLAYING swimr stroke in t wers has heen )u«n two A Ly both Berlen Delaney, who gave a close battle a little a week ago. is kr among the ¢ first ars | T o nders for 11 stop i pion Semmons D H H. Anderson Duntz, 1 than ue own as an excellent who train: horing ouls—I3 Larson 1 Duntz 4, rson 1 D, Acmes of tford Opponents To- weig Now wi Orl 1m 1 by the 1 i program, ! Fidel dtional | Tr o ) LiEAD ight Wils conquest of ho Villa's night—Kerelejza Expected To Re- Jistance 1 turn Soon and Bolster Up Offense v Tec on cammiss thy boxing n us senmmo 9. Ref- Timer, Kutsc . Hewitt Nixon. r, Urhan. South Charch The second gamc one d than the Cor jonal combi away from their K ren by a 44-15 con pped right into the x shot and comy « suburbanites ¢ piling up a 26 sswork of t e Genaro a ; Scor- the Runs Away ke e first, the South tlon running On the Alleys eton breth- ALLIAS W on Park- tely huffa- ring the first lvantage and ROGERS BOWLING WALTHER LEAGUE thelr defense final st 1 up a bit 4 o the Kensingtc greater improved . m « and brand of th a extent h ntrast vas exceptl play ecam coord Kensingtc it is dif atn “Lar . while behind pre work Ottawa and Montreal Tied in Hockey League \ 7 A —Canadian National < and Parker Havlick's floor- Kilduff put up \sive game play of hard most points Coc University Presidents ; Issue Football Protest 1 whil worked actually scoreid Kensington oir ed 10 Pow e summary: 1 not offense sh men er ist period. T South Congregational .G 1 (‘anadian Clubs Discuss ok rt ¢ Ent ance Into L( ACUe (alifornia Coach Is o « chmtc(] Out ot Danger Head Til. RAWLINGS RECOVERING NRANGERS PRACTICH s ' e (o skow his wares, cher; scorer, Urban. enthusiastic | i took a | al at minimum of | ] | field baskets, 2 Braddon | 'KOPF BROTHERS T0 PLAY . BASKETBALL IN FLORIDA \ Wally To Manage Team While Tarey Will Be At Old Position In Forwurd seene rumber the most important in resectional baskethull contests of the pr 150N ling to the innouncement of W for er Dartniouth star, and the pres ent manuger of the Coral Gables Laskethall a ation, Negotiations are now being ¢ vied on with several of the most powerful teams, among the team of the Celtie Athl f New York, the “Kingston's' New York and the Fordham univer sity five, The complete schedule will contain the namek of other out anding quintets in different ons of the country. e tentative lineup of the Giables team consists of: | !Larry Kopf, formerly of the ielphia Athletes and lteds; Jay Matthews, former Inter- [national league baseball star, and George Miske of Cornell; center Bab Hunter, the six foot four inch nt of Miami; guards, Dan Vigus, All-Conference Indiana university, Joo tformerly of the Taltimore Athletic club and University of Maryland md Wally Kopf, the team manager " TRADE SCHOOL WINS Gables, Ilorida, es 18 to of | Coral Soral ( o Iy Kopf, sent s " s north's them s clul ' of of Coral wards Phila- rmerty Local Hoop Tossers Swamp Winsted Quintet in - Game—Team Shows Wonderful Iloor Work, The Trade school basketball quintet handed a real pasting to the Gilbert Home quintet of Winsted Satgird fte n the boys cold country the locals in shootin 1 off in thegfirst trom their points to the forward for ashed bril- and was the with five als used their lalf and in State rnoon fac the cold, no mateh dther floor The Traders s Jalf by runnin apponents, seoring 12 | visitors' 3. Richtmyer | the state Trade senool lant work on the floor | seoring of the | T'h the second was shown from o1 for on woark or rte away ace me | substitutes in lrood material [team work accomplished summary Glihert Home., Trade Sehool, Johnsen, [ Miezkowsikl, (Perry, 1z rpentier i T Farley LIVE BAIT SHINERS MONIER BROS. MAIN ST. forec 0Q 28 ifron Cinelnnatt ' 1Chadwie the IN FRONT AGAIN Regain Undisputed Possession of Tutcos Beat Ramblers While' Hustlers, Mohawks Scalp Pionecrs Boys' Club Lead Group 14 Standing Dixies SPEEDY UP PLAY| DECIDED IN GAMES The ball cdhoys . underbolts Pelicans e Dixies regained possession of first place {0 the el Group B Intermedi I Suturday afternoon by trouncing to the had been even with the third component of th place, the Lagle Thunderbolts too my o pi The k from the undisy e handing Beavers, who 1, while th triple tie for found th 1 und dropped Thunderbolts collar to take victory, Chadwick, vig Shimanski doing nics with the aid Chestor se ture came i and shooting guarding ouly goal Koss some of rugged d the imary: losers Tt k Kosswig, rf Shimanski, n, Ig Delaney, rg Lagles Y 2™ wster, ol I.wwv Crtiss Dine Marhe 0 \ F 0 0 0 ) o 1 ns Lose Again s dropped a nd flopped | ¢ Molugius and i or the § and Bon- Yeos finding the net once each for the losers, Zelek and Olewnik held their men seor The summary spesdboys The Peli cision to the Speedhoys Helm edboys Spr riinsky Molusing, Grimaldi, Helm, ¢ Szarkus, I rf Lelek, b np Pelicans W 5 0 1 Pi aged a ¢ ixe lewnik, Take Lead had little trouhle to 1 Dinies Divies Seare hip of first pla and Falk e while Zembrowski y did well for the smmary Beavers RBaylock ders. i were offensive Beay 0 Snyder, | Vaniski, CREAT Are cm Steel ican 1 1 professional e Harrison, N. L., whe {goals, the margin of 1 over Newark S \l w REC ullh soccer in the ted an Ameri- | 1 oste at B s tea e, ore 8 vie- fense, field hood Latke put for a Kron, Ne T defeat suffered at th vhen by vond ture L Hjerpe, r Parker, 1 scored five | b out Rar A hut double ¢ Ramblers player, the fi plays ine, tri mediately he I uke, c, wanson eldman, MeArthur, 15-4 de- Goodrich annolly, If on, Mohawks vle in the I'ione hey wiy the aisc with Johnson on ti with anoth one rhe nson irnhard Walthers, M Swanson, elli, 1 MANAGING and man two. he only for summar, wo points. 1 minutes clapsed rful Moh; n Red-Jackets ~ ain i Speed-Bogs Supleme A | . the 1 The best players Employed elass, and the Older 1wt Saturday to baskethatl ehampionship of the Y ARG The igh sehool cluss which ) in the afterncons put players known as (he defeated the Older night el m, the lin a v close battle Hustlers holding minimum of baskets the first fternoon bask at the Y, M. C. A, ) top in the contest b 14 score. In the first half, mblers put up a stiff de- premicr frame ending favor of Tut's v m in me in the iy plo vl Do deterine the of class class the | Hustlers und Employed 1oys s Notre Danivs King ar- r n off day L from the | neighbor- long slots Preiss q four vingers missing in the ihout up i ! in three for the inding relvss | who | M I s vur. m, Notre Dame Augostino, f ... 4 Arena, If My Stohl, ¢ ed to hreak into 1) Nt hut was i banished the Minor rough scasoning: to ) L Carhonle, |1 Kiopn, ancock YOUNger group, the night by 1 i 3] to gronp, o poin | Bengston, rr - [ Johnson, {Taylor, T i,\‘"\\\ll rf W Nimro-Swan rf 1 Apaches I".G camo Frad s def wid onut against ting them handily in & measure th rst meeting | + Piloncers won the mateh s proved the the Mohawks opening ttty long field goal. samn team followed under the basket hefore the and then Saxe * from the foul the Dioneers and Keck with Hjerpe's much for dribblers! peyl, 3 ks 30, Pioneers 18 oiber-Zevan, If Mohawhs Towlesi o tors composid of fast class by a Sena the older in morning hoays the nj sroup lost for a pre 24 10 § seare ri Lips Alpert, Morey Gailbrait Moy enisian, 1 got going louble deck starred for bullet seori or § Senators 1.6 1 floor work ved 8 red shirted ton e [ MISSES ONLY Hank S Hton eat | foul fly league ON1 vele FOUL verid ran Washing dropped on lust 10 ye | big o ra LIVE BAIT PICKEREL TRAPS BAIT PAILS ICE CHISELS HADFIELD' " SPORTING GQORS 5 0 15 orer, Timo | J. Hergstrom timer, C, Parker, 15 minutes, TOUGH says he fin than pitc than eith oh WOTSC 15 MAIN ST. When a Feller The winners | How Slow u —— Tl shALL °py.)ot!r You \ o T ) MAUAGEMENT] GIVE. ME ‘k;\fTru r«cn/ Needs a Friend e UnLeSs ME AT ONCE | TRADL‘ o T You TGO ME e {, LHNU/‘ Hfl\.&‘ MUCH ARE. THOSE | i "'\‘ /é \\ You WALT ov shact/ ELSEWHER b By BRIGGS BEEN STANDING I'vE WiLtL You P WALT OM ME - M | HERE TWo IN A HURRY MINUTES S L o — SHOW A LITTLE ) SPEED -~ I'M IN A HURRY ~ , ANLCUTEGISE SERVICE HERE PLEAS N