New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 8, 1926, Page 21

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Wmmmmmnm,nn‘" Speaking | Bllly Dudack, coach of the Na- tonal Guards basketball team, re- turned yesterday ovening from the west where he had been on a visit Concerning the mystery surrounding his prolonged stay out there, Biny last night at the Y, W, C, A, called our attentlion to the fact had returned single, This will set at rest all the worry over a proper reception to a newly- wed couple which has been besetting the minds of many of the basket- ball fans of the city since Billy went aw: We had heard it on %00d authority that Billy had gone west to get married and maybe he was following the advice of that old time newspaper Horace Gree- ey in his famous man, go We The main purpose of Dudack's re- | turn to his former haunts was to teferce a football game between two teams with which he had many alings while there, He officlated t the contest which was played in o snowstorm and he says he never had a tougher job in his life, He will return to harness with the Nutlonal Guards in their game wgainst the New Haven Atlas to- morrow night at the state armory m Arch street, One strange thing that ma lced at the Legion-Crescenty bas! bull game last night was the absenc of the fair sex, Despite the fact that the game was p ed In the Y. W. C. A, which {s primarily an in. stitution for women, the girls of this clty seem to shun the basketball gymnasium and a lot of good music went for nothing after the game was over There were just seven girls who wttended the game last night and most of these were bashful about zetting out on the dance floor, Tt may be that the Legion will find that it is unable to continue the basketball games at the Y, W. €. A., because of the loss from a unancial standpoint. The first night, he committee went in the hole for juite & sum and last night they lost wzaln They will play the St. Mary's of South Manchester next Thursd night in another attempt to make o, IP'rankie Britt, one izhtweights of other was in- ‘roduced from the ring at the Hartford fight last night. of the szlhv" 1 In his day he was one of the best | ightweights in the game, He took | ‘x,n,t.'u‘ of Charlie Manty, the que: ionable winner of the main go. Ruby T from Bridgeport, the de ner of the semi-final, 1 exhibition of the 1fter his fight, Petrolle’'s landlers are with the which was lisappointed the battle Manty. decision of awarded to The junior var: team of New Britain High school w travel at top speed over this wk-cnd i they hope to keep up Leir inpressive the Tonight the team plays t batiles the ford High sch am second te . The straight New victorl ver the Capital City teum over aiG period of fwo yer feam that will start against that le . }H:ll"h\'nr-" City team In a game at | Go West, ymn\g: Ny no- | |1¥ing play, [for selection of tho 64 |commanding big gallerics are naturally |\wno won t | Chicago, have | | York: run of 16 victories. | homa City South | K ter scconds, and tomorrow | m of Tart- | Dritain | Hartford Saturday, three will bo lost through graduation on January 9. They are Captaln Roger Scully ots" Politls and “Freddie” - nette, I'rank McGrath, ‘“Menjue Zaleskl and “Red" Matulls are all that will be left of the first team, Adams and Bengston prospects to fill in the Havlick, are good vacancles, The Natlonal Guard team cannot seem to win oft its own floor, Last night the Valley Phantoms of Holyoke had little trouble with the Holyoke, The tion, Malcolm-Feldman combina- which 15 one of the best for- ward combinations in New Eng- | land, scored almost as many points s the entire New Britain team, an effort to try and break the < that is following it all season, { the Dixie basketball team of Hart- ford has put Ted Torrant, substi- | tute forward for several seasons, in at forward in place of Holm- | quist, Last year's state champlons have beeh able to win only three out of 18 games played this season. Two have been lost to the All-New Britains and two to the Meridn Endecs. Tonight the boys in green | will try their luck against the Meriden team for the third time, oot Guard hall at Hartford will be the scene of Lattle, | At present it looks as if the Af- |1as, the Al Middietowns and the All-New Britains will battle it out state championship. the Guards are ing as well in the last eames as they did in the early part of the season. They have been Somehow not after a great effort. i Unless | sho: s game | las gam the New Britain team s an improved form in the At- tomorrow night, it will | be defeated beyond a doubt, and a | defeat will set it back many a milo jon the road to the state champion- ship. | ' RICHEST TOURNAMENT Tos Angcles Event Draws More | 250 han Professional And Amartcur Golfers Tor High Stakes, Jan. 8 (P—The rich- est golf tournament over held in the |West, the $10,000 open, drew more 1n 250 professional and amateur jentrants to the starting tee in the jopening qualifying round over the [north and south courses of the Los Angeles Country club. There will. he 36 holes of quali- 18 today and tomorrow, finalists for | the champlanship flight Sunday, Harry Coqper, urof 1 of Dal- s, one ofghe longest drivers of the southwest, looms as one of the f vorites for. the big mone Othe Mac- reat Neck N. Y., : state open champion- hip on these courses two years ago: William 1. (Wild Bill) Mehlhorn of winner of the Long Beach tournament week, and Al | pinosa, also of Chicago. Other notable players tn the nament are Joo Kirkwood, New bby Cruickshank, Okla- Al Watrous, Grand Rap is, Mich: John Black, the Wichita, nsas veteran; Charles Chung, mateur champion of Ha Andy 1y of Toronto: George Von Elm, ngeles amateur: Joe Turr w York, and Dewey Weber of nd Rapids, Mich. Donald Smith of last tour- Alr dissolves in water the same sugar doe ANNOUNCING a 10 DAY CLEARANCE SALE of LANGROCK few | able to win the home games only | NEW L‘T‘I On the Alleys CASINO DIVORGEE RE-WEDS BER' EX-HUSBAND Former Follies Beanty Again ls’ Mos. Ragmond Bennett : T, Carlson 1 | | Behenck ? Facy BOWLING ALLEYS YAPNIR LEAGUE Balls, Beloln Elton Detinta | Lowman “hattanooga, or the fourth time Mrs arlss Bennett, former beauty and moving picture star, be- camo a bride, at the home of her| sistor-In-law, Mrs., J. L. Billingsley when yes > re-wed her for mer husband, wond 0. Bennett, Jr, from whom she secured a di. vorce decree last Tuesday in ampa, Fla, court, Squire C, I, | ormed the murriage cercs | Ten., Jan Curltek | Havlick 12 Lowman r her decision to rema former hushand, and said sk f she had done exactly the right l)l\le | | in that noither of them had ever | cared for anyone else. She cq | loyally to the support of her h band when his various troubles were | mentioned and said: “I feel that both cases in which my husband has been brought into ‘limelight’ has been unfair, He | a8 been proven innocent and T feel the only fau!' he has is at times ho | U s 71— 249 | Will listen to influences that are not | Wolr g 1 £00d for hir Lowman ".0111100 8 ry m 18 Tnspection, LOCALS LOSE GAME Hartford DeMolay Basketball Team Has 1 Produc Lasy Time Defeating Britain Quintet. STANLEY BUSH LEAGUE The Tords, Hartford ball team had time win- ning from the Nathan Hale chap- ter, DeMolay last night in I ford, swamping the local tean a 41 to 18 score, The game | Mayed a St John's hall, DeMolay basket 4 Buicks, S om0 mg— a3 | Hartford, o ~ s | | The summary: Hartford De, \Inhn Perkins, 2 [ Champiny, | § | Johnson, ¢ o | Reid, 1. g Kleis ! Grandg Hump), Merrill Lawson ANNUAL GOLF M [Grass On Nation's Holds Attention of semblod BRTING Golf - Conrs Delegates A “t Chicago. S (P—"The courses 150, Jan > nation’s golf ittention of annual meeting Golf association tation ar Golf history will e morrow when 1} delegate of the Fair hore Unit written association nam Walker cup tean and George Von ontlines he captain of 11 with Bobhy Elm given cc plans for the sideration national yionship tiDVa vesident after nd Willinm ceding president Exp TURNING TO ’Rurfiv English Schools Deserting Ass tion Foothall Because Other Game Still Remains Amateur., Londc nation 1t the ing me school sport 1 lifficult task be Tt is point masters and ootball hat 1t Rient ins of savir fore has many would be irely to pro ALD CF. \k\ll 1ED \h- READ HF | FOR RESULTS And They Arrested Him— Amt It a Shame? i New ri- | wis | FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, ‘y GONDEMNED MAN PRAYS | Arvizona Prisoner Protests His Inno. | cense As He Asks Witnesses To | Join Him In Prayer, Florence, Arfz., llam A, Lawrenc Jan, 8 (P— Wil. 27 of Muskogee, Okla,, was hanged at 6:22 a, m, here today for the murder Phoenix, Ariz., policeman. | re stepping on the trap, Law. made a short statement, de. ng that he was “not guilty,” and asked several people who wero to kneel with him in a seven silent prayer, warden said that was the bravest man he n €0 to the gallows, Nefore going to the playing a g Lawrence had ever | death cham. remained in his cell, | itar and sin Span- ve song. 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