New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 4, 1926, Page 8

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s oo 8 . - O A 2 e o . B T O O O 0 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1926 | NATIONAL GUARDS TAKE DIXIE INTO CAMP IN EXCITING GAME—-R. & E. TEAM BEATS SlMSBURY FlVE DleES HOLD ONTO LEAD 0 | IN BOYS' CLUB NATIONALS AGAIN BEAT DIXIES BY FOUR POINTS Guards Start O Slowly But Gain Lead in Middle of First Hall—-Reynolds Proves to Be Scoring Ace For Locals With Taylor Close Behind—Giraitus of | Hartford Team a Thorn in the Side of New Britain | —Atlas Here Saturdav Nigit, ” - the lHartte by the by a tin state game Virst Halt #eoring wi first two seored suceessi throughou a fleld man and Hof other on @ | erman was Tt matched it from the sid it Johnny Shee- e tou | W iotar S Torrant Holm- quist s basket, Haf from under t went through sivi boys a lead of Preliminary Game Guards woke ur ls ‘he . Michaol weveral tries from t tioor, caged @ mediat hand shot ov Britain 12 climinary with arother beau z shot and imm again i but foul try ' Dillon; timer, Burns; scorer City RAMBLERS LOSE IN OVERTIME CONTEST Ploneels Take Measure of Tutcos ¢ in Rough Game riod before the “d. Che | ot action and was last ten | 1ddon of termin- with the hrow which put for the Ploncers, Al whistls ¢ blown ¢ Rambivrs he “$inx” that them during the lost five gan noas many st I 1s0n ind forwards ind worked the k to per- ! on, Nelson caging three double relayed passes, pass-wor leckery on Anderson playing against “Chiet” for the Mohawks outjumped chiei™ but failed to make the second halt of the Hjerpe and old Dave Elii- who showed just a little hefti- round the waist, tilled the for- positions for the Mohawks cuch accounting for double | kers | With hief' Larson, | Cabelus and Ellison on the Mo- | I Anderson (Dick) and “Bear |Cat” Nelson on the Ramblers, uli old timers, the spectators witneesed some good gencralship, neat pas work 1 goal shooting. All | lemonstrated that though ol in r as bash a1l is con- cérne y are stll there when it comes to making the inflated pill do scientific tricks. The game from start o fuil of thrills, both t time a ain o break : score wh g until tound both teams tra five minute period iry Lo break the tie o last minute of on a relay pass, and shot the une for the ambler team thou one of, the b kothall 50 fa year. Nelson, Anderson and 11 re the prin- team, while ol passwe clever {inish was | dur- | play Gins- dribhiled the won The put exhibitions in goal which Mohawks. h defeated, up most e Mohawks glory when b W full Hjerpe bundle of by 1S ¢l ¥ t like greased lig sual brand of \luhn\ln 1.6 iliigor Giinsberg A " " " | piv | bur tour that and club Lddi part coms 1l-ar 400 CAME To OAKMONT WITH No HoPeES OF MAYING A SHOWING tion will seuson @om 1 Moy r ho last v and | .hm" e Kechnie glory of both out Lewe My may get LEAGUE—PIONEERS AND MOHAWKS WIN IN SATURDAY AFTERNOON LEAGUE — INTERESTING SPORT NEWS ITEMS -], ] ], o - —— ——— p - - - o s e o ) . - T - " T T — -1 - 2 o (GUNN A COMING CHAMPION? PIRATES L0OKING 5. CHURCH TAKES WEEKLY SCHEDULE T0 ANOTHER WIN AHALFGAMELFAN 1§ RESUMED AT Think Their Team Good Edlougll Gains Margin Over Lutheras-- Every Day Is Taken Up With Jor 1926 Irgh, Jan, 4 (@ Pivates or conflden gain wil tur: National orhl serics vietory, ing 5 outtit &5 1al nl Waner, Rhyne, onttinlde ) sun afticient o ular lneup. od as a hortst 1t, according to M Lechnie, ho will e ugh trial at sceond Moore hetd forth o to the Pirates wit ound record which batting mark, is oxpected of Clyde field berth, side of these two moot Mekeehnic main - attent B devoted to his hurling but holsterin y Kremer and i account of which may for 192 Vie ittle sy are tter this year, wlows, Emil Yds will round out the | ) mainstays, 1 Ol pitched the final inning of vorli eerics game so effe ! work, Tom She Culloton also will b wh ive ith m. veteran Bale *or reliel task, hopes 1o uncover Pitts ith minor the gold league K into W oon g a8 the il v where a brilliant includes a to he Barnhart for 1 posi- on | blowing stafi, | Trinity M, E. require | third Aldridge, main burden of the relied vpon | puy Ke and Johnny m, the | poy available, Adams, | While an- | \T Took BoBBY JONES To SToP GUNN'S SENSAT- 1OMAL RUSH FoR THE HONORS' WILLIAMS) Gunn be an another (BY JOI Wil Watts Francis Ouimet -or Herron? Watts to b Gunn 1 may reminde the out 1 amateur Oakmont not championship a An unknown companied by townsman and from the came cust a How his debut as a Jones, make golfer, T m to make the trip. « didn't think he could Gunn's futh didn't like the i somewhat humiliating. But holding the pion Waits to uled enst game," 1s the train T orgia hills, “Oukmont different than I n o playing south, ohby buddy, big-time even qui er| Dave tanding ify. | TIED FOR LEAD Ottawa And Maroons of Deadlocked In First Place In Na- tional Hockey League, nal Hockey ) vy points each follows! other useful flinger ov 1wo from his Lrray 0f recruits Pirates are well . with wmy Gooch and fort Larl of the infivld aul Traynor at one of the game's tanding combinations and ti {youlhful stars are expected to play even great ility in ] [ Tn addition o the tussle beiween | ot G50 veteran whose Melnn 1 widely infinenes crodited with starting DPirates ir world vietory Montreal | Grantham probably will be groomed to do most of the work becuuse of his speed and hitting ith Mclnnis avaitable for handcd pitching or emergencies, 1 4 P—Ottawa anc In the onttil Montrea anin | right and Max the top of ti Cuyler gue while New York ns ied for pow loft Kikl Cuyler idly into on 1 in th series that he s speed or batting five victories cach, | Sirate h none Jewe en made o inficlder, but MeKechnie ng (‘arson Bighe 1 and Johuny intield, Rawlings was {¢ in the latter part broken ankle but he ack to glve Rhyne and number of v come | from the Howett Hhem, candidates, | Methodists Take Rough Ong + Events of Al Lines of Sport League Standing Monday uth Cong. \ 1.000 fclas st Luth 160 | Men's ¢ Trinity M 3 N p Rlue Army i Kensington Cong . e Se chureh, b a smashing vietory over the Blue im., Older T Aoy at the Y, M, Co A, Saturday [p. m., Emplo gained on the Lutherans and, Tndusti tied with them in the ma I ter of pere ly has a tead | Sanley jof half a This margin is 100 Islight to be of significance at the prosent stage of the inasmuch two leaders have yet to meet cach other and especially since the wtionalists were playing their ame together, A new team must now be whipped into shape, and the Latherans are top heavy favorites : for the championship, | o Methodists Win league, men Vs Tuesd virtue of 4 Thursday p. ., Older Bu p. ., B Business M Commereials Vriday 50 o elass, 4 p. om., iz 15:80 p Yourg b [ aploye In a rough ch kept | and tumble game ferec Ave whistle start to finish, chureh team broke out of t cella nd climbed place by handing the I straight defe | Congregations { winners took the sington staged a rally which | Swimmin look like a real tle for |dustrial a while, Then Braddon and Demir p. m,, f | Howett put on steam and the hall leagu Methodists sailed far out in front, [ Tuteos v in to e threatencd m., In from the into | class, ) third made it Ploneers to Gih practics ample of the court game, UBTclass, A was not so good. The ! | hushot {euburbanites showed but feebie Trinity vs. Blue Arwe ashes of form, while the Methodists | First Lutheran Kensington Lol were little better at times, The stel- | STCEtene lar work of Braddon in through for scores and his acciracy foul line featured. Doming TROUPE 0 REMEARSE Hall and Malone were the | o (g (o Kensington. nsing By John Kiniry, o was very rough. Tn the 1ast half Duntz and Moffatt started And Entertainer, to find that Avery ring honts: D showers without Most of the other p had two or three fouls call The simmary: Trinity M. 1. 'l Asan e this contest i reh To Be Dircetod Popular Sinzet a iist would sent bhoth to the (ttle on et hold one of the s lie club rooms Matty noss ma mgers AL UL st 1 trong Wost itmpor wrsals of 100 ton Main ger w John Kinir and he will outluy o 1to the cast tonizht, An ent how will he started to The Semuens, f (Capt.) A. Hewett, rf o in Hewett, If H. Ander buntz, v troupe and Mr. Kiniry Gooby, g i Messrs, S a. Ay Braddon, 1 nir he coena which : thoss in the cast will | Kensington s “Maina's Boy.” Al and Doris Muller AMrs. Sinto wil Flo Conno ant roles, Hayes sta nunmber of Jaitine All mem tend the « Hewett Braddor 103 2, Hall 4, Baldwin huntz \h\hnl 1. Malone 2. Wright 1, for goal-—A . Hewett 3 Hewett 2, Semmens 2, Anderson 2, Duntz 1, LIGHTW LG TOURNAME Waits Jdldgmore ey S| Ten lightweights wil regular game. e went b Dlnd i s Vinee Rigdford of Beaver 1 r for the Tex Rickard belt, a b bis opponeat in the first ro of gold studded with diamonds "_‘”‘i"‘ll‘i“]“‘m“ e nt, wl requires only champion (e SR ysent of the York box- |with e o ekt thorities wiil start on Febru- (time of = f dies au winnet spected to |tor the mile in Rocky s for the title. |New York time was LIVE BAIT PICKEREL TRAPS BAIT PAILS ICE CHISELS HADFIELD’ SSPORTING GOODS { Moaor meet in a | joh a contest tor the second bas -14 1dwin 1—11 Moffatt 2, Malone 2 2, Hart 1, Wright 1, Referce, Avery. . Heinzmann. es Lead is eredited | The South ¢ cam, playing an record [its last game as a unit, had Iitth seconds | difficulty in tearing through the an vnpaced trial in [Blue Army to score almost at will yesterday. Thunberg's [and win E Tt was the first 2140 4- Duke Tono- | regular affair in which the losers had 3inghamton. N. Y. holds i (Continucd On Following Page) |\\ \\II l(ll \\ R hmberg, world's from Finland, the Amer minutes, 43 2 Seore imagin under heating Hergstrom; timer, = S scorer, M second Game second ganie the put up a st : All 11 do 1s 10 and ¢ Referee J Parker; rmer Johnstone chan er mine workers [van of ring. 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