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A 0 s - 1 o R. AND E. FIVE FLASHES T0 WIN OVER CORBINS League Leaders Suffer First Defeat—High Street Team Outplays P. & F.—Entire Team Stars During Con- test—Holst and Arburr Feature For Losers—Stan- | ley Rule and Level Quintet Finally Comes Out of (ellar Winning Over Stanley Works. e ) O < ) 2 B - NEW BRITAIN DAILY IH RALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1926, e LEGION FIVE 10 * MEET TOUGH TEAN Tim Cronin and Hartford Cres- cents Pty Here Tomorrow Night American Legion basketball juintet of this city will, tomorrow night, mect what will prolubly be toughest tewm of this scason in the Crescents of Hartford, the coms b bination managed by the enterpris® . |ing Jess Scheer of the Capital City ~ League Standing | R. .\'I). S et e e oo ieaatwhich B. & ¥, Corbinieceie D b S 5 g 7| the Legion team will have played as Fafnirs 4 00| Nyhorg, ¥ AL 2 o o it, and the first real test for the R. & E. ¢ Swanson, rf 4 o n composcd of lndustrial league Landers ... 3 | Goodrich, 1t ] 0|, Stanley Worlks . [ luLe 2 : 12 kethall fans in this ity will I & ! L ‘ o \‘ = 4 : ol e the opporiunity tomorrow B. Machin D HARS) 2 *Inight at the Y. W. C. A., of seeing The Russ Erwin baskethall ']; § I'some of the best hasketball talent of five in a game t was the game | P& T : Hartford performing agalnst the lo- of games in the Industrial g o . oy leal team. Premier among the b last night at the Y M. C gym-| i L keteers to appear will be Tim Cro- nasium, handed the leagu leading | ‘ L X 1in, who hag been in the basketbull P. & 1% Corbin quintet its il e i - imelight not only in Hartford but feat of th 1s0n by the re of | "j = o lall throughout Conneeticut, 4 to 26 It took the High street ‘\ n, i Cl1end w he fivst team a five minute overtime perlod \ ”",A,f ‘l ) I Morse Business colle to turn the trick though all | ATPUIT y * | vl rd position and is the through the & E. had out- 7 ~leaach of the team. played the Cor on fen: 3 " ="| With him will be Balfour and A and equalled m on the offensive | Personal fouls:—Nyborg & Good- !¢ an, the two classy forwards llies, rich, Morelli 4, Saxe 3, Josper, Luke : i S sallles, |y ed with the C ent tean g L a 2, Holst 2, Hallin 4, Schultz, Arburr | The entire R. & F. team playe 3 It defeated by the National . Technleal foulsi—Nyhorg, llolst | wonderful feam work through the |y’ gy <o RUFCTERIOME LB [ Guards at the stute armory on D contest, every man being right S Goodante Tl s A e r' ? > that is toes all through th 16 & sper 4, . Luke 6, Av. | me, almost sin defeat- o flve man defense thrown up by [pute JG0Rr 4 e A led the National when they the High str team completely fypo - @ i stacked up ¢ Merlden In baffled the Corbin players, especially | " mtdd e | dees Now ¥ t. Balfour, ' forwarde, Jas and Micky! E & L. v Stanley Works I his running mate, peedy floor Luke, the former being leld to| The Stauley Rule & Level quintet fiman and a deadl at the basket one fleld basket and latter to | IM "“" s "“‘,‘ game, finally Came | With these two men n-good form, two flelds and one foul. e '“'“s‘“ to lif itsclf out of the cel- |the Legion guards will have their Nyborg and Morelll flashed eI “‘_“ff"““" game from 'yands full holding them down. il xhibl lo0r T ST orks quintet by the | “pyien” Leonard, onc of the best wiliiant exhibition of floor Work {gaore of 44 to e e id, : that has been unsurpassed on tho Lo e oD Jathictes turned out in Hartford in ke el five turned in a good game and the | pueent will jump eenter for " floor this year, xe 4 team's work Jast night bodes i1l for | (g e I Goodrich worke: orwards |y, : X 1 uteh” has been ) j | the other members of the league. | poing ke u house afire this scason nd g a Abe Aronson had )ig nig! DR DS R S - N Ron ,‘L‘,;',";“E’m'"”_"“"‘“‘ ’“"‘] ,' ’*nv“l“’” st Land has been playingwith teams in of the i odn e GEINE nine fle'd goa's on allijay) pants of the slate. He will give sorts of xhots while Klezey the lanky | shootin WIth |center got six fleld goals and ony |10l & battle for honors in the Nive Nal6 "soali Lo is credlts : g2 NG ONAE iivot ‘nosition ith Cronin at foul for a totul of points which | alf 1 2 guard be Alesunder, a terror to First Halg all helped in the seoring. Juck Pel- | S ety The game started off with a bang | e couch of the Stanley \\'urknif:rm“”“‘ U, o and went one minute and e weemed fo be the only one who {4 1 : s o befora Holst managed to could do any scoring on his team [1)/® MO M i field gonl. ~ Alter this, the two aithough Pat O'Brien had some hord | P ; teams battled away until five luck in shooting and played a whale | in nis 1 [ £ % {talent, tha Ameries minutes had passed and Holst on a | of 1 floor game. B e L i beautiful long shot, caged anothe Murphy and Gustafson, guards on | oCI SERIET ANC LARE AL TOMVARC S giving Corbins four and R. & he 8. R. & L. five, stopped ne ,1‘ll?‘.~hn” cen : Athure :;1“ none. cveral foul shots were every attempt of the opposing for- | ": ¥ ‘”“(j' o wwarded to the H strect crew, |wards to shoot and played a won- 10011 team looks O but they failed to make them . [derful floor game, coming down from |©!IP for any co fonin g F seven minutes ek court when their own forwar "" “”“_"‘,"" i ork i of play R ot tied up, The score at fhe end of (1€ Dovs have ned, {hey \ mx. matched it [the tirst half was 20 to 12 in favor |Slould be able M'Am-n Lack Tim ing the score at |of the Stanley Rule and Level i g ehdihigiechy - ] vor ‘hick” Hayes had a difficult fob | leali pUilhe I (i s i ATnTE camielL . hut he handled all g LI ST, ik wn the floor to get for his +in an excellent uL Morelli made of two| 1 shots good and nny Saxe stanley R & L. L field g 1 follo .G 1. Dis ul shot tving the sco v 9 0 1% did one in an vl with Sikera, 1f . 2 1 o more, while Klezey, e o 1 Murphy, re 1 ) | 21 2 14 stanley Works Shechan, 1 ' i 0 2 rf n 0 ) 1 1 0 v Petictier, rg 3 Grobst 1 ) hrocder 0 [ 1 ' ir G i 2 b Per " Y ‘ \ h y ‘ an, | , Olin 2, Grob ; Technical touls: ‘ st i Y T for goal Aronson o s wrocder, o 1 G timer, ' TRADE SCHOOL WINS Varsity Basheiball Team Takes Alomni Quintet Into Camp and Ovezdine Peviod | A Turns Them Back By 25-17 Score : T N 1 ol 1 it g score of b 10 n v 1 ) 1 g il The 1 forr its ani las 1 1 1the & Trade school 1.6 I i Vi ; A \ s A i 1 r y RECEITS REACH $1,000.000 his kle while 1 hall during th |ar ¢ A mping me at the stum Jast Priday, but Harry Ginsberg strength for . gymna despite this, will have s Coneh guod in’case of nece rogerve to l,‘. (GOUNTY LEAGUR GAMES T0 START THIS WEEK New Brit- Schedule of Contests ain Disirict Has Been Drawn Up By Ofticla hedule h ¢ New Tritain L of the Hartford connty Y. M junior hosketball loapue has drawn up and the first gomes Vil he played 1 local e the South Chureh Rescrves. factory date with North Granby five, th Comra but it is i will he The 1 on ington 1 to Simshury 1 by hurch group wi adule game follows Wt St vy, ¢ Weel ! ' I it Now T Corth G Pl-inville, 8 ry at ¢ i Week of February D ! , N of 1 v 1 Tvit Nortt \ FIGHTS LA NIGHT ATTACKS AMERICAN MARKS | e s — - U o o o 7 o 0 ] -0 ] () ] " 7 ] -~ 77 o {0 - - o - ;"o ] ;] : . ;. ..., ;"5 ;- - o ) ' — —BOYS' CLUB | ! HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED—R. & E. QUINTET HANDS CORBINS FIRST DEFEAT OF SEASON—BOYS 0 'S GAMES—COQUNY “Y” L BEATS THE ALUMNI LEAGUE RESULTS IN TIE AFTER LAST NIGHT VIE! OUNY “Y” SCHEDULE MADE UP—TRADE SCHO A e e e BT —— MAIDEN, MAKER OF GOLF CHAMPIONS HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL Hallfmd High Plays Heve Saturday—Thirteen Games “ PR ey . Decided On—“Freddie” Gennette Finds It Pogsible i to Join Quintet—Weaver High, St. Thomas’ Semin- ary and Croshy High Are Important Games—Six o Jav, - 4 | Contests At Home and Seven Away. | High School Schedule |Grath who will be back at gusrd 3 South Manchester there, |where he is a whirlwind will make . 9 Hartford High, here, up the personnel of the team in the . 13 Croshy High here, two gamos this week, “Red” Matu- . 16 Wilby Hizh here. s who has n doing very good e 2 Now Haven there at guard will also he counted upon T : 27 St. Thomas Seminary there. |to continue his good work during WATTS (AN 5 Weaver High here, most of the game. GUNN ""'FWART 12 Crosby High there | Others who may be counted upon 1 20 South Manchester h [to play well when they get the 22 New ven High here. chanee re Havlick and Adams, Wilby High there, former South church forward .9 St. Thomas Seminary there, | o e N Pending Hartford High there. 4 votowers of Tuigh sehoot sports| GLOSE RACE EXPECTED have something to think about for a few days as the result of three im- \ portant announcement from the ath- | Inicreollegiate Basketball League Iutic authorities 10 The first: | the Hartford High school basket-| TeAms Have All Been Defeatcd By ball team will play the 1 and | outside Quintets, p Gold quintet at the local high school | i sium Saturday afternoon of | New York, Jan. 6 (P—With the .l‘.’ll{ W.G FRA week. The second: the sched- | intercoilegiate basketball leagus ‘9 F SER ule for the scason is announced. | season gathering headway this week, of the game has succeeded in doing. |The third: “Freddic” Gennettee has | prospects for a close race are based h 1 ) | prosy ) (BY NEA SERVICE) Whn Mrs. I'raser, formerly found it possible to join the squad, | more upon defeat than victory if : Alexa Stirling, lived in Atlanta and |and will doubtless be ready for the |the performances of the title con- Atlanta, Ga., Jan, 6.—Ono town— went to Maiden for daily lessons|Sonth Manchester and Iartford | tenders so far is a criterion. Oniy | Atlanta—produ the winner and before each tournament, she w games this week. one league game has been played , {the runnerup in the recent national unbeatable, and three times won the Play Thirteen Games im far but all six teams in the eir- amateur golf tournament at Oulk woman's national champlonship. | A ful| sehedule of 15 games has|cuit have been defeated by op- - o 3 It was only after going from At-fpon Gofinitely decided upon and the | ponents outside league membership, \1“.\ —Atlan n—produced the lanta to New York, where she was|oontracts for 12 of them have l‘e»ni" circumstance unparalleled at this open golf champion in 1924, out of tonuch with the teacher who'lsieneq Games with (he old rivalg, | stage of the campaign ¢ S fBaoR Ny aprodiiced ithe had perfected her game, - that she|yapiford Public Migh school, the| The Princeton Tigers, defending natignzlwomon eolsiehnmpion thrce began to meet defeat. | Weaver High school of Hartford, | titlcholders, have been beaten by JiEIEE '”‘,"‘]\, |r1:\v\¥vm,‘ Alesa : Iobby Jones, national :nna!_r-ur and the St. Thomas Seminary team ! Lehigh and Buffalo. Dartmouth now ]Tx . G Lraser o champion and the greatest player Infop jiariford, make up the most im- | lost an early season contest to Harv- s Canada, the world, i the opinfon of Many |yor e parg hedule, The ard, and Pennsylvania, victor over i haa B i critics, ha LB AR SR o T N en Hillhouse | first league game New ‘)-luvw ex-openchampion Matden's advico than that of any |ifo euiar Jeagne games fs 1o bo| R e the sccond. time nalional other golf expert in the world. It | 00850 b0 Hillhouse gwmmmmfrua\nn to Syracuso hrough the T amateur champion was asked {his any troublo develops in Bobby's al- o 50 o0 e StV Hansa fa 1 on the way home from most porfect game, it is Maiden |50 Cet N New Britaln gymnas. | Cornell lost to Pittsburgh after con- LMot et whom l;“ Hogks w| a ”_I"l'l ium on February 22. The two Water- | quering the 1925 western conference i Uit e i i . o : 1‘,:';;3,3?;:‘:1\"‘.:&:“ m{' iy bury High schools, Crosby HMigh | champions. Ohlo State, while Co- bz skl . SaEln 3 'A% lwhich already hold a victory over | i beaten by the Naval i uee ety el BOBP{JO 5 2 Hoiwes nRIbLyRT o it HENG ! “':T | Hartford and Wilby High, and an|Academy, Yale's five has tost to the . Taught Muany \mr\l i Maiden has ofw‘nh ,;‘n :"’H‘_ lold-timer on the Hardware City | Army and Newark Athletic club be- faiden is profussional at the Bas Malden much smaller than Bob cdule are also billed for a two act | sides bowing to Pennsylvania. Lake Country clul s from | his name is little known, for hea sturdy little Scotchman, has all the | SR Atlanta, and t Jones, huns publicity. Only one or two equipment for a great tournament v can say that this sched- PLAY 1 VW HAVEN . exa. Stirling, vunner- | pieturas of him are in_exislence, | player exeept u(\.-lx e tom, | 117 13 & Soft one, nor can they eay | The TFafnir basketball team of the Oakmaont Adair, f and they arc hasty s s taken | = So. instead of being a champlom. Ly o )y reh things they said about the | Industrial league has started a cam- uther mpion, and about | when Maiden wasw't looking. He[he becomes a champion-maker, 3 oq101 cehedule last fall. On paper paign against state teams and the ¢ golf player Atlanta [ never gives rulews, Behie s never jLeoch g pupbls BAVE WOR pncre does not appear to be a single |local quintet will start off tonlght boasted. plays in tournaments. Yel ha has | practically every worthwhile SOIfing (o c1jod” soteup. Bleven of the 13 | ngainst the St Michael's team —of is the champion maker, but;simplified golf as no other teacher |title, !games are with teams frem cities | New Haven in the Elm City. The e 2 2 R— S—— S — jthat are larger than New Britain. | regular nir team will make the i | g | i ’ ¥ The other two are ~with South Man- | journey and a large crowd of root g ‘] [ are that the club will depend on the | Arch street, Atlas swamped ter High from a town that has | ers will accompany the team. l - 4 ! | vetors ank Snyder and Grover [the local team on Christmas night ¢d out some of the best teams | Sep e el R vl by ! RECRLV B r nd the Wichita recruit, and the Guarde ara out to turn the state. ATHLETES TO PASS I tables on the Fim C or this 1 arranging the schedule Coa¢h| Somewh out on the \tlantic REUR&A ZE TE:AM week, A swa ]m" of Atlas '“‘;"f-(‘ 8T Cassidy and General Manager Wil- | Helen Wills, America’s woman tennis | coming to this city with the t€am jiam Regan have done their utmost | champion whe loft today to invade i i | pLAY IN HULYUKE |and local Wople who wish o secure (o givide the home and outside | European courts will pass the great | Sl wmi} ats for the battle should 'l" games equally. are at home and [ pole vaulter of Norway, Charley oo 60 (s no‘}u tohing | <. e g at the state institution at an early soven are on foreign courts. That |Hoft; Hubert Houben, German e s [be expected. IFrench boxer, on their way to invade (4n A. Quintet in Massachusetts City { . % L i uid Tl a[‘\l Q‘Hi 1[1 : | NOTRE DAME SCHEDULE sennette Joins Squad |the Tnited States. | Tomorrow Night. | New York, Jan. 6 () — Notre ‘P‘m ntly the “Herald” expressed | e ’ Il play University the hope that “Freddie Gennette | By thesAReanint Thursday night, {he New Britain ”‘{" 1L ¢ footnan WO be ablo to get back into the H New York, . Pinning de- | Na | Guards will play In Hol- h f']”“]‘f l"'_“‘““ uniform of the Red and Gold team SKATES SHARPENED e e meeting one of the classlest o e before he graduates with his class k on more favorabls ms in this vicinity in ‘”” ana ]‘f']“‘;‘]fi“_‘,l.h‘ in Fobroary. Apparently these C of haschall than they ex A. A, quintet of the et e BT liopes and desires have been ful- | cpon craTh i don SR & aa e BT usetts city. The Molyoke i Seorale Ch s ot IO filled for he has been going through || ;;fn'.l“"““ $5 50 will open their 1926 drive to:tcam is the one on which Malcolm h l‘;‘d Y”‘l{ e " the paces with the team in practice B WY . the world champion { nd Feldman, Donahue and MeNulty AR CIDEE AL S s we ks MEN & WOMEN'S burgh Pirates with prospects of an |and others have heen starring for ol | In watehing the National Guard ? improved pite vetoran in- past few seasons. This will give | A Reserves in the preliminary games MDFIELD ficld restored to 1 cnath, und | the Guards a rest for the game | VIRST TO SIGN this year the work of “Toots” Poli- L 1eorganized outf urday night with the Atlas five of | Myles Thomas, pitcher tls, “Freddie” Gennette on the of- ; y SPORTING. GOOLS hough John M § New Haven, closest rivals of the lo- | by th w York Yanke or- fense and “Rog” Scully on the de- - Pittshurgh youth and for state honor onto, is the first to sign his contract. fense have been features. All three 2 e in » machine which ouistri Saturday night's Babe Ruth, Wally Pipp and Herb with “Monjue” Zaleski, star on the AoRIBLN BE: lub last se W York pitot | record erowd to the Uennock have holdover agreements. Burritt A, C. team and Frank Me- | T r 10l i th | G [ &0 much O SR S a = T g 33 R " The Days of Real Sport By Its3a. dor it that Giants' leader h a lepend on his v | Teals e has m ! ht Pited Jimmy Ring here 1 he Phiilies in exeh for Wayland Dean and Jack F 7 Heinde Groh, rankie LAt Ao S ) B wHy Got DANG 'T EBNER DIDN T \ SEE WITH MY QW EVYES RIGHT DOWN FRONT OF HOSKING s Sror .,7/,, 1 SED 10 BE-& LOW \ | GESS | Wnou 57 G| WHAT (M DO um,,-,,,-mw\g.c,..,“, = ‘5 , ) a Quillar L UHE GoL DANGEDES wmd Arthur Neht [ ENAP SINCE ThE are considere HAYE S WAS ELECTED st th > | —_— sia0d SN (1926 %Y. TRIBUNE WE. | quent rumors of trades. ‘Indications