New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 2, 1926, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAY HERALD, SATU I\I)\\ JANUARY 2, 1926, O s ] ] ] ] ], " . -1 . ]’ - ] - . ; ];>- . ", ]’ ;. . -, ;- -’ ;o - - g % S ;. - ] S ———— aviitiey NATIONAL GUARDS MEET DIXIES AT STATE ARMORY TONIGHT-—LOSE TO MERIDEN—GUARD RESERVES TRIM ENDEE JUNDRS HIGH SCHOOL JUNIOR VARSITY GOES THROUGH TWO SEASCONS WITHOUT DEFEAT—CORBIN FIVE BEATS HARTFORD RUBIER o o o -~ " 7 7 - | | | | S | . . S S S 2 > D S P D . S S | P S D T DD DD D D A SR S 1 NATIONAL GUARDS MEET EURBINSNUSEHUT MOSTH LIVED UP TO EXPE CTAT'ONS TWO SEASONS WITHOUT A DIXIES AT STATE ARMORY 'WRTFORD QUNTFT iy . DEFEAT RECORD OF TEAM Locu]ls TnIl\(- ::.flrl]‘:‘lm \‘ ll‘l'l(ll:l (:I‘I‘ICI\'iIzIL(l":' Getersloh's Ullel'l'il]g Ey. 3 ok b/ b - ’ -~ & | Higl; \'(l‘hu;tl :u‘lziur \'anrs‘ilv »\l(tl(h\l"ill';ll(,'u:n:t'l'his \l')cm' dees Last Night—Silverman and Taylor / o1 3 ’ - o List of Wins—Began Its No-Defeat String Dur- ing Lights For Both Teams—"Red” Reynolds Held Threatens to Beat Locals fis / ket . , . \ ing Season of 1923-21 — Now Has 16 Games Won Scoreless By Great Work of Heinie Carrington — ; 5 ’f" e : . { . Without a Loss—Makes a Record At Local High Another Tougzh Game on Tonight, o mwork, th ‘ < fanid\ A e i School. ritati strial basket- | 20 2 l HE COST THE wHilE on two points have one victory r the . tam already, having ford 1y the seore o 37 10 2510t (gt Quimet oi Hartlord : ! the Capita ithes {4 | Y ! - FamilersMohawksloOpenPlay " duanan ot ' Coning Here With Strong Five o BOER e S ' : NG ) in Saturday Aeroon League they ! : I o i evening seori 19 points for his - W A W £ FoR A FLY BALL slotarien | pace this i b P 3 [team i addition _to preventing Lis / (Al THAN JONRNY - LA well under the strain or | The ! cgion basketball opponent from o avily. : "y ) b The Molawks and Ra . of the team ar ynfiden will get its first real test next ) The game opened with two ) A e v ; 1 e first game today | pull through with ith "Ihur tat the Y. W. €. A, [double deckers by the Hartford ¥ A ? 3 X 3 1 ¥ g :\"‘:\I ‘r’ o en the Hartford Crescents, lead- | Rubber Works feam in as many ! ; TR ; waw!! /;‘\ 1 Jeague, The visitors w y a8 1 el and concludd by Tim Cronin of [minutes soon followed by three ! i ’ DON'T WANT ( Draat tin th 1wo teams y,“.-.“‘l Sive s " fame, come to (which were caged by Luke, Jasper ! { s P i other on the baskethall court = e R despite with them, land Holst of the Corbins The v | the Ramblers gave the Mobawks a!'' AL ""' L& captain, Tommy Murphy composed of stars |score Inereased with the Hartford HE ACHIEVED warm session in the first hulf hold- AL team to enter Grove the Industrial e 5 O not | to 19 seore. During | Rubber having the cdge until Luke E | o EARLY juge them nearly even until Parker | during the Christmas holiday proved itselt to the basketball pub- breaking away, caged three more '\ ’ 2 >\ AMBITONS and Lienhard shot in some corking B lic yet as a worthy member of the |double counters, The halt end g 4 > from the eonter of the g seleet eircle of contenders for state [with the P, & ¥ Corbin team lcad- i Which sent the Rambler team's honors. | 057 e et G0 G 1k : Lopes gl The Rambler | Those who have followed the team | Second Halp A . ) ] has ling down the throughout the pl t season and @ second If found the ' ¥ : ' \lap ; i - conceded that a number of them |'FOME ; Lk LAEI CRBE iy nd half found th : , collar ehamplonship, having lost | 7 » : o individual players in the Al e e in 7 7 § gt gam Ity av swore lost through had breaks ! M“r‘v \.w)‘-]q\. I ':xl team determined to win. o i Z five straight games and they are| D el SR o n playing basketball in |Capital City players out-passed an 5 : 4 s % { 7 now due to turn in their win this city, are confident that, despite |gut.scored the P, & I Corbins an 4 1 . 3 The sccond game should prove & ¢,y 1o th the m,p.,m%( lineup of Jvfia Seheer's [1od this team with only three min- : - hummer when Tutcos and the | rr s team, the fon five will Prove 20 |yses to go 25 to 2 t e : < B A for geco [RzARRAIACISG SEIE could bring hack to Hartford and |t 4 5 REPE 00K to Tim Cron- | > B0 2 26 With one min ) i oA Pioncers mect for the second time. |y e e e o Bealoes, 5 win tonight keeps thelos ® P e :;1\1,;‘“‘ caged 1wo ;l]}uv‘ q ; b s Dy olnoin s Manpara i i i Ny Dixies in the running for state 'he Legion lineup boht o cLonemARINg ’\‘('”‘ e ¥ winners and 1osers in their previous P 5 hna ol ani T et 4 b LA found the Hartfor ail- | J , MOST! inutes of play with L v ling one ficld g 1 one foul with 2 T fiel al. The Pioncer team will frte e Pexto A. C. quintet of [, 5 7 y . ; : |the game terminating in favor of { 5 P \ tompting. (o add “Chu mined to wir J thi Vhy a a0 to 23 score and | 2Z S - \ P ’ I & ¥, Corbins 1 Y to their Jin will mee car ! 1lwill ¢ t and Luke, for- |** 0 o8 20 - ml g 7 4 that the tide of bat il vards; entor; Arbure and foon S chtonin o 5 s e .*)r”;lvn\ 1y : 16 New. Br e R e | e O LU B L | LR (BY BILLY EVANS) the Pio am will prov i Jasper and Hol z their line-up, for John The Guar ave put ir serve, £ sre Tup aees 1M1 wrohnny Mostil s about re | Bowling Standin, 8 cunet i fans are rooling for tl In | posed of some of the best basketeers |\ ooy corping ahead. John Tobin [ hes one of the bes iclders in | e Lol zue, all 1 PRt . ! : SHERIINE Hartford five has heen on the end of a number of games year, but by which they lost w E 0 that it is the count between the feams wonld be as sweet a dish as the Dixies nine opy W Hartford of Sonti tonfght. The oufcome of the game 'in the Capitol City. Balfour and ST will be watched with Merest | Abe Goldman two forwaras |landled ',""‘ il NI lihe game. Al Johuny needs (o 1 R el rirst Gamie ¥ in putting by the basketball public of vho played such @ whirlwind game |- l'_”v': el ) o a1 [great is 1o believe in himselr.” l !:A UE e o Dmice Mehawks o8 LRl cities and it §s expeeted that a ree- against the National Guards, will o [ MBI A e e - A Bk i bon R N ko i S ord hreak wil n heir positions Thurs E 3 S (e » Chicugo White Sox, to m———— . eIt By h o Goodricit Hierp: Season of hand to watch the 5 vith “Dutch” Leonard, one P& "}““’ i . : ng as I looked over his , " : / v i o Eei el athletes in Hartford, Jumping |16 e S e o (il Champs to Battle and LR G e B e » National Guards took a lac im Cronin and Alexander [Jasper, rf 3 i r 1] . Zositions ar Luke, If . i 1 pory, ¢ (H e at the han >t the Merl- cover e guard positions and 1 i R Wize 1t but Mos S l Gh Nf BI A % i 2 s e \nderson P men in the g e, Ior reserve e e 5 N to the N o ' 5 ey b 5 | Ce : : score of 42 o . n tean 3 A S con |"ekdman e V r s ose to 50 bases e nna Sron ¥ 1) my and Lt et i D little e i i otk K e | o men who are able to play either SEE Lo : ter-'t askel e e DR MeArthur ) Season of 19 dhcalesand aienof s forward or guard ymmu 4 , i i o i S b L et chaarn City quintet e iR SRS et tin, T i1l " owas the con t of on ! v er the W o Second Gamne and onc foul g J f points while Taylor i o prelims Wbbovn! baitis ] N q f It Porward light for the h ) which yon arc i ! : ) baseball,” co o “he's — e ter- | First . - S0t Forward to wateh the g ou “Red” Reynol pltte Made Good for Collins Helme Cartmgton, former FIGHTS LAST NlGHTI in acorer, Trude | “4ma. Soat _ guard giving one e great - B ic Tommy i 5 1 Corbin's [ hitter and a hard man to piteh to, 1 g } 1 ) a”n'\ flo:\.' ' h Itapid d . it l v may lay | ofte g ially ( Rakowski JUST MISSED 300 MARK The Endc t away to a g = hin f veral ¢ ooking over 5 ¢ I ! t of \ u Three-string, s Army, 1439, CO Guar 10 little point made quite : Rubber vondered ) TN i v ticd for fir oo, ¥ MADEL MOST BALKS half stood 17 to 7 or of tl L ¢ i T tamb! ms put on | it h 1 beer n the dark v ot i ¢ were guite a - few Lalks ropmances, Ohlo State, as- | cirele e was: nine pofnts ANOTHER STRONG TEAM 1y Mostil, White Sox Judging from its early senson per- . It Kept him ot Your ‘ stil ha t > s P i gn. Wells of Detroit contender for honors L1 ) stiel o 6 y n 5wl ndou ; | stield, Red Sox, topped the in this campaign. At least, the ! 1he ma Tt ) bl e S he _ for it e I ) e Ihe | list wi wpicee, mke, H. ckeyes should make 'em all hustle S e Silverman, rf ... | oW York y 0 s nough 1o g f . Bl yit nd n ‘ a lherg each had tWo, 6, ha tity anner. In Cunning- PLAYING IN PRO LEAGUE i 2 : \ f ; i progr ¢ the B s known r lin of | W bout a dozen others wer m the Ohioians st one .of the “snooks® Dowd, speedy evcond Lest pivo! men in the conference. 1, who was once given a trial Endecs. The summary Endees I with ouc. Tioyne i ! 2 i . il iy LVERY OTHER YEAR GREAT PENN BACK TR G e G Gade, telsienana J = 5 ) shy th ¢ g 7 G g Harry Heilmann of the Defre One of the hest fulloacks Penn- |t lays a forward, is a good ' i fygers has topped the American syivania ever had was iSd Mereer, [ tloor man and a clever shot. He's Totals vt 1Biue a dozen years or 8o ago. quintet. w marks | that Jol Outside Duties Prevent Star For- ward From Playing With Red and Gold Tive Guard 1t Pndse dunior H fled to go back 1o & Eldte O'Dowd 1 Ryan, B v Hneup would umes of 1’0 " Guaed Reserves ) Jragnns Wic Foleypva s GENS Lo AGREE TO TER THIS INSEPARABLE 5 ; s \ 8 Ir y‘l"j‘u‘.‘x .\‘nr.»r i v e '|.m rd punce that FOURSOME IS KNOWN mbination ar 1! s it e N THE SUMMER TIME AS 3 rue lizht Tue JoLLY FOuR,... IT 1S Now TEN ABOVE ZERO AND TnE JoLLY FOUR ARE AT THE I3TH WHICH 1S TWOo MILES LED IN SHUTOUTS FROM THE CLUB HOUVSE - 1 White Sox AND EACH 1S HOPING SOME =~ y : th ONE WiLL SUGGEST REAL CONTROT MY OVER 100 | . nerts 10 Hest e palir , furned CUTTING OUT A COUTLE /‘—: Ted Blankens \ rd Grange, t pa Gra the A HOLE S we /‘,_ White Sox didn't A : t t $ « ” the niy preser y ar ard ywns, re t .m-ymou-s we “’““YL dying the entire 1925 Season. v e tar, . 3 3 v = .._~__f~ } { ‘ THE FAVORITE QUARTET

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