New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 5, 1926, Page 8

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\EW BRITAN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1026 | SPRINGFIELD 'LELANDS EASY MEAT FOR BOYS’' CLUB FIVE—BURRITT QUINTET SWAMPS PEQUABUCK RAINBOWS —_ INDUSTRIAL BOWLING LEAGUE STARTS TOMORROW-—COUNTY “Y” ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION—GOOD GAMES IN THE DUSTY LEAGUE TONIGHT . - } ! | | | ol WASHINGTO WILL LELINDS DISPOSED | SEEING, THE GUARDS IN ACTION IRNTTUUNTIT st WD GO0 S, HAVE SO TEAW OFBYBOYS 110 Qs s WINSFOURTHGANE . N DUSTY LEAGLY N “ 'f ;ce ’ irst of a Series of Home and Home Practically Same Lineup for Local Team Little Pressed--Re- B SR Local Basketball Five Swamps o ROGCE Five Bupeets to Take Senators fo Start Next Season serves Lose to Comets Rainbows o Pequabuck —ni o e neiiieon e ew | Heasure of P & F. Corbin i WORSE THAN TAKING | Sem— t —— | Britain High school and South Man- | | A DNE N A RING OR .AGIN(: \T u‘o e | chester High school baskethall teams By the Awoclated Prem, The Boy's club had little difficulty | | ‘The Burritt A. €. basketball quin- | %1l be played in that ety I'riday e Standing W 8 ring C., of [tot made it four straight last night | Bh - | y W il the same team that won for t) nigh Sy when they went to Bristol and con-| The Red and (u’ men are "‘”I'\ Corl : e i b A gesiial . S vead “Rainbows” of Pequa- |1dent that they will come home with | T al the 1625 Amer o 3 I it to bo o slow and rather buck In an exciiing gume played at | Yictory. The team will be in the | : 2 again will take the field for ll he home teatm | i A ey ool ymnas. | PINK of condition for they have heen | 13, & 12 IS8 L S 0 Washington Americans in the 1 it a slightly faster rate A Bty eniavel | playing with amatenr teams through- | et 1 champlonship quest han the visitors and 1"‘{ by 12-8 o el Afd Tont deawing ont the city during the Christias Machine ... 0 4 " tr it} keeping this marg \ haih ‘ H B s hol o Aside from tI 4 Ll Ml Jal »m thelr oppo il the final | N0} &1 (] stitutes, In- of two of | « flelder Everett ( wo members of the squad, Politls | and Seully have heen workin with Industria in their favor, t the / B | SPEARNG ‘ ; NGIGT ; K A c~. THEI “stepped on to a| ANV FOSTBALL Allan Russe relief pitcher, i on % i < the National Guard Reserves, and | Ratas e T ! | A M ee cginning when Y owicz sank u ! el e th sl changes have been forecust o the | : ‘M': Y 9TARS TRN : 1 PECULIAR, [ pretty hot, fallowing & few |A4leslc s been doing ht AT with me especial T roster of the two-time At b ! (<) @ASA_‘_A L seconds later with another double |7 "”"}‘q' e “““S-.‘ i it one of t o pions. Outficlders : WHEN THE C?Z "c T R like a |, (w i pr r‘\-H il “x F M‘nnl tan contest 1his | Veach ma Lol AR (Al et |whirlwind ~ combination and the | 2 LR BEIE TS T I arnaon, | (AN i suitable exch ate 85 e mounted and Lasky saved the 5 ””,”',‘ e ataRanttha nrat i obtained. ) ok Sl inbows from a white sh by "]“‘ e e o Iy B Manager Stanley Harrls and bungling o s s e BT UL ) S s manager with two leag , Nick Gli's work quarter ended 0 AR ordveries ¥intory stood out, Nick keep- ! g i ore are t at the pres- | credit, intends to keep his infield in- | M€ ead and passing and shoot- Ty e work, |t time that are Aoibecor tact along with his 1 catching ! Parparian injected his AGEomuplLee WL t 1 the struggle way. Goffa turned a neat cld goal as he ng good both free out of two s aruged v wski dropp staff but he would like to have capable outfielder to work between Goslin and Rice, 4 The famous Infield combination of | " Judge, Harrls, Peckinpaugh and |" Bluege, which for two successive | season has excelled all others fn (More when “the double plays, will start the season, |lteferee Aver. Peckinpaugh, despite his faflure to |0 several f crpack did some niec 1 the Burritts brought total to £8 before the hald end- er was fouled by Zaleski and |oava. Havlicl his try good, giving the jcaaimg 10 he leadng in the ra | Rainbows 3 o the Burritts S fOrjspher known as feam numt first half, * leonsists of Captain “Sammy Second Half rano and “Hammy" Darr and Kildnff vM Riel at the forwards, “Jimmy" Vot-, first defeat of the season on it for- | Corbin quint i h he lost by live up to expectation in the last |St°PD L M (] ‘”‘ S ..‘n,,. Wl -”,“E o = ',‘xl = : ,Mw (]‘y,‘“,’” use, they oy world series, will play shortstop with |Put \I‘I! a gre Gotowala | I"\‘\ phiEs i nmu-”””‘m | ',“. & g 0 § ; ‘_” : Buddy Myer, youthful infielder ob- {L"!»" specc atrick ”"" AT }", oE s Y 7 L i e I tained from New Orleans, slated to |O'Connor and Drooks wer e 2 - o ; : s e | COMY 0 ML e v a 7 N — =, HEADGEAR yvick eontinued 10 shine or contest to b gether won 56 games last season, >‘ nted his foclings on Avery and e G quar- | A Level five o T e will form the backbone of the Sena- (lad three technical fouls called on tor. the Burritts had piled up 4 bid t SHil ok torlal pitchin, ¢ again iim before the game lhad fairly 2 ace ¥ Lt . I RLoRE oS : Lt LOE Lot v | : urth quarter Elcction of Offficers of HArmess| gim street orow has been the un Fred (“Firpo”) Marberry, the |Started. A return game will be play- ST | e o ; | orew SoRLesu fron-man relief hurler, who parti- (¢ in Springlicld later this month. n Racing Association 1s on 1 ong no he player cipated in 55 contests last scason, al- | The summary: o el Today's 1 e v though he made no starts, again is Boy's Club of 1l Y e pesime | Cleveland, Ohto, Jan. 5. P rks. tonight destined for the rescue assignment. .G T Pte ums MWE b_.\/. = schedule and s committ J AEA : -l PLASE '?.9 ‘5-{_/\,_'0 inary to the Desplte a wealth of promising re- |Gl rf-If . D AC ANATE e s cruit material, Harris is bent upon |l'arparian, rf ... 0 4 fi\l:vE'Z\-{ SEASON 10 AccoMmo :3\ € THE MAND HEAUIER. Thursday obtaining one more experienced [Kraszewski, If .. 1 4| GTRWING AND RABID L’é.q,z,“‘a FANS. pitcher. It is known that he has | I'. & ¥. Corbhin the services ard, sken ankle in 1 conclud the Grand Circul work today and recommendations t Al session of their are depicted some of tl | The summ Painia Y Anakit Lokelyith's covetous™ eyesiiupon g u ! apding e e A e nual miectings. Election of s iglft and i e Tan s P P e i 0 ‘ el njide Mation ] NEW DEPARTURES PLAY . Dts, | 4150 Was on the prog Prior % weeks befor: will | Red Sox and Bush of the Robins [Gotowala, Ig (Cpt.) 1 2 e “‘i i "m‘,‘ 2 e - 3 o action by the war com- | £!"h on ‘1 is foot again. I is prol Alex Ferguson, obtained last season ies A bl rkl phanlcainl et g | imittcomen deciined to say that they | DY 105t to the team for the re trom the Yankees, is expected to 10 g 9y hit St ) Dol i1 disenssed in exccutive scesion, | mainder of the sason. qualify for a regular pitching assign- Leland A, €. {hr in fiddletown Quintet of Court Stars l Panski, 1z J It w understood, however at gl will start at § | eitzpat > I 0 he n aty. e . AE) 0 G ke I ot ment, while Lefty Thomas, Harry |Fitzpatrick, r - 0 Ul htnd - corne 1op tol Opnosc i Brisic o 4 cason will open with a one- Kelly and Win Ballou, Southern As- |Brooks, 1f S i Sl PR iile Ramiceation (Biiary T 2 week's meeting at - North ! ek . soclation recruits who made favora- |'erry. ¢ ... sl ricks on Watéerman of. the Hart ,“, Tomorrow Night ¢ BB g starting July Several weeks | . = ble impression toward the end of last |O'Connor, ¢ J Tl Wbl ok in Y MG A D | C I [ A : | were Left open | INDJSTR]AL BOWIERS The failure of Earl McNeely to |Burke. i ; Dillon for 1t W 1 the | jauintet of Bristol will step out | . one mile was expected to be the ; ; 4 Boriar 0 | on for the w | 1 against another strong combination | principal change in the rules center field has 1 Marris to | = o [l an wi e gt s oy bl 0 it the Bristol high school gym to- Races at loss than one mile were | angle for an outfielder of suffictent | ite poses, while in the oft e dlddie; § h WL L e T o) AR MERTATE S Rl (G IS prowess 1o play up to the standard | ~Dersonal fouls Gl thand corner are some of the loyal| T Rt i Brar o : and were met with of Goslin ahd Ttice, both .860 hit-|3: Kraszewski 2, Gofta New Drit o ool roricl A g Makers made a decidedly stror ty 4 O Breeders, trair 1 Eyening—start Tomorrow, tars | Ricelwent ‘to! cunlor and JoejQotomaloi i1 (Rt g e gk OBl AL impression with the fans in their [Co ) ) u L A B Harrls, from the Red Sox, to the |PBrooks 1. O'Connor [t “.“VJM e elene |first game and the spectucular play- | =={of the National and American Trot- 3 pringer 2—10 ped L gL sl G tion in ¢ g of the Holyoke members of (F 1 17 N P e R . right in several games of the world this {hrilling movie can be ! s I [lLeaE » Kraszewski 8, Goffa 4, Levin 1 - st % formed squnad § os ally fuvorably re- e il MOrrow > 8 o strong hitter but slow |Gotowala 6—22; Brooks 2 Kldur - and Manager celv e T e Al ve completed | L LI L S LSO rConnor 4, Bagnall 1, B Lanpher discussir The Middletown quintet is an es B[G P]N MATGH hurness hovse racing meeting with |4 1 Y Jelier ot -x Jeanstoc il il b L et ‘ - e e iers gl Jeties not ‘ roups pecially strong one z such | A B iami s aysealar L1000 Mo el pe ern. Assoclation gardener, s the [LHC s hips so badiy braised dn Meri- | 5108 ! Chtehes, ourt stars ns Joo Murp} 4 G 2 R l most likely candia Friday n ST UL B e e e N sl o outfield assignment i precantion docer TLeonard, Bob Spear, Butsy Praternity ive of This City - Bests treas Liebold, if 1) rem c Legerves, pres al- |1and on his heail to join. 1t is organized on the busis L }M ; ., : Buts o | : Sl 4 : e e e i : it s of a similar one in McCook county, Jack Carlson und Swede Olsen in the S TG A AT 5 i m eh ar od | aF. will recelNe consideration mos irel I ) Vo A e SO RciUn e (a oL } an A o ERSACEE A gaine i its North & Judd, I & F. Cor or, may go to the Yank st t & Cooley, Fafnir Bearin ’ t by the Comets, who | F lilinois, erc the association is AT : stonis comeback in | comprised of i4,000 atl jgag- |Dlased B¢ 13000 dlagk mnd doueings plsyen Mo Base Nl periods and w vy 28 | JIL cd in regular competition, [BELIRIO1ION . ] ) ST o e ey i ~:H A iny teserves Harry rson, chairn : Hamblctonian stake wed | (0. Corbin Serow, New Eritain Ma LOncarme. Lo ths : e e a Waen suical committee, TROCK SIGNS CONTRACT { approximately $70,100, the riehest |Chine, American I'aper (ioods ani ason of 10 11 ] \ on to | ! ‘“ | Foona A e e e ) vill 1 Stantey Rule & o Aael rkl"_ o : s 4 iy ‘hr'_ ith W. A. Bailey of Pluin W smiling faces in {he raced during the Grand Circui ! e Eaharnl Tl Wed 16"11"::.“ } ‘.‘ it on the plan of pick hest | —_— e as vice-pr Hewdon the Ameriean league this 3 Syracu, e week of Y ¢ "”;““_ "’H b '”x m:vl for J first players the int ‘ lea of Glastonbury ¢ retary-treasnr- Nick Altroek has signed his con- The ¥ohlk el st ho & ‘n‘v . ;n. L / . a i A T i C[ i r, and County r.oW to coach the Senators. Niek an interesting on rded the event, which ithoglse ~ontrol of the association was placed molested threc-base blow at Boston |Teshits of the matc b il ; Aryaess e ans 10r ee ]“ ll CI]" 81| in the ds of Mr. Anderson, Mr.lin 1824, e coull have made a |in the column of scor his Atlanta also &ought the event ; QLA AN "_v‘f“\”““r' aocaLes e A B Thicne i of 23§ com home run but his legs and wind | The Fratemity Five outhid [The famous “Brick™ Muller show list o infic] o Conbns ARis Ecrom il ihalleanbronts make a big bid to revive t s , 0 1 he can still play a nifty brand of UGG New York s P—Helen Wills, iha counte . i - e me and for that reason have | HUNTZINGER 1S SOLD pastiming when he fook part in the (Mud ;' California o has riscn elected commissioner REPORT TOR PRACTICE zames scheduled with Colts of | er. who took part l“l;" ~;“*']-K 5 #rid clash on the R EuprealatyEdn ol New Britain distriet, with | Columbia oarsmen reported 1o |Hartford, Durham Smolke, Shop five i rellet hurlepatontl COMSLIERL ISR R ASROnaRoL tho real o r fea LTI practice | ;¢ 1 parker of New Britain Coach Glendon foday for indoor |0f New Haven, the Ess'x Five of w, York Giants last scason, [Stars of the tussle. He counted the his acquisiiio ATy more en- {1 awion of Kensir the e o the | Essex and the Ansonia Lig pin en sold to the St. Louis Car- | 9Ny touchdown of the fracas wl r ‘ ench net | campetition will b limited to | Bangs cup race November, team, {dina \ ‘,“ * ; ”., ‘J‘ Mterien o ing G R % | ing a forward pass rf irope fomaors tution as those who “partici- I competive apors or 1 IGGS PLAY THURSDAY ‘ ' e e e o e ongs ( cDonoug ad a Farm”) y 1 RLRONCS moral and social ts di- | C‘lark [Relis Bla g e dtotling Iy derived therefrom.” Each | Basketball Quintet of Nathan Hale ; 2 = ik : o » its « wl.rw as 1o - B Lol and can suspend an ‘ / Chapter of DeMolays To Mect Boy~' Club Reserves s “intensi its players for reason, t { / - | E[:Yl , i i | L 5 ‘ 4 ral body stepping in only in | 3 E Y E Harifori {Cha Nt S REONES \ f . eang ““ e~ | professionatism or to prevent fump- | AV\I E Thursda [ & . ¢ | \Wills plans to pr e at least two mpion 1 compete for | ; 3 ¥ hours y in preparation for the and finally national ti- : I ¢ ST B L h spor 1 I A 2 N e Blie hald o championships will be con- | 1 onp 5 Ehe AV i queted ar in ny sports. | g 0 4oL ¥ | Junior basketball starts this week ¥ 5 - A be iz 1 \ Kley & e . om an export poin ‘.‘ il after 2 re in t Lraten hro . 1t raine roughout one « should communic i CARPEN TIER RETURN]NG ¢ dusssh anpon Gl i G New 1 4 ATg Bailey for information, first meeting of the govern- will be held in Hartford on FIGHTS LAST NIGHT 't wo ot v v i S February On Janu o v Opponents When He Arrives In Ma when lness 005 o gtate athletic council will | ed the 1 n to 4 raterbury g Ihis Conuntry For Campalgn o o s .“’ meet in Waterbu - S X ¥ e T of orlt oLD MACDONOUGH HAD A K o Be T e eans Jater | Holy Cross < Basketball | WITH A CHICK CHICK HERE Ea i e « ' Mile, Le left (aptain U nahle to Plav = -0- AND A CHICK CHICK THERE w e ! e Worcester, Mass,, Jan. 5 (®—\With HERE A CHICK - THERE A CHick ¥i j ed season. opening but. four days | A c Bud G 1 t I Captain John Burke of f! AND EVER'WHERE A CHICKCHICK-. Staher I 1y we Cross basketha team round qced yesterday he would be u t Cary ! to play for ten days because ONEMILE RELAY r ‘ Fr Y IMOTTO! is as or's o He has an ab- i 1- 1 be Carpen ongratulations and the breach n the right foot. He will be tation 0 r for s 1 Mallory went to to get into the lineup in the M A rties and in- | Eur [l d returned befors 1 ason against \ s. t M I o to play | 1 2 Tiss Wills t vory | \ 3 o br 1 slen 10 the —_— — | & 8 nationals In the Tnited States nest VALUE OF PLAYERS — - t 00 paild for Jack Bentley 1 TRAINING VOR COMEBACK ( s 97 DOUBLE PLAYS 1h 850 0 nished for Wi Car ¢ mer Y K Davis, din 1 White Sox |Dea Ring ntley a e t r tor cipated in 97 do )t the same but Bentley ! s during the 1 season. He v first base for t hillles while { 3 a t o« b A pped th league short | Ring will continue to piteh y ® . to return Berlen he man who now holde | fielders in that respect loway of | trade, made yesterday, features (h~ e tion 1n the spring. |the 1ight yn\,\-u;h- title. the Athletics was second with 8%, ' 'baseball winter.

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