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8 & § § { NEW B RITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, $183232 ket pbiotestitinisnted BUIE RS EIE B S A E S i e R RS BRI HIGH SCHOOL TEAM% VICTORS OVER QOUTH MAI\C!—LSTER FIVES—NATIONAL GUARDS AND ATLAS CLASH AT STATE ARMORY | ] TON GHT—-SATURDAY AFTFRNOON LEAGUF‘ STARTS FOURTH ROUND-—ONE GAME IN CHURCH LEAGUE IS SCHEDULED TONIGHT NA TIGA(ALS TANGI E IHTH ATIAS QUINTET TONIGHT T'urn Out For Contes Victory Already Over Both Teams Want the Game in the Record Crowd Expeeted to T Armory—Visitors Have One Local Iive LEAGUE STARTS 10 PLAY THIRD ROUND. At Satueday - Alternoon Loap (0, Furnish Much Excitement Worst Way — National Guard Reserves to Play . Preliminary. i Atlas National Guard 1O PEAY GAMI 1 Botwl Manazer Clarence Lanpher ot the National Guards stated I'ite diny that (he game hetween the 1 « Tocal teamn nd the Atdas would Horwitz G e played as scheduled tondght Cent duespite the fire at the state 2 Gubers) armory last iy Carpenters ey tG tod electriclans are vepairi AN e Atdos L ikhe G 3 the demage created there last B L T Lett Guard night and the armory will be in faarns (6 s g ' ' rendiness for (he cOntes, ; : I sccond mateh should prove W R 15y on paper for the Tutee % > Q | W Ramblers whom they line t rors of 1 o WAS HI'GTON WUl AND S0 ettty My : nblers have been with urn out to ' A of winning twice against the str R D LD Scenators Went Only 151 Games 10 | g toams in the leagus, They drop. combinations 13 Order 1o Cop the American ;‘:3‘ the 4 fir " ‘k(‘}““ ‘”;'-*' "“"' et neers 21-19 and the second match o AUCHERLA L ALY League Tlag {10 Mohawks 25 to 26, Now that the the gam " < { i | Tutecos' w ning streak has been Ditdagls Iy hes sl ey { J SIx hundred | yroken the Ramblers are out strong b 3 ' nd aixt wed today to wipe out the two defeats mericin the Tuteos handed them in prévious i £ Pen- 1 rames. ST ! it l tcon- | " Mohawks Pionoers It is very ¥t t A Lienhardt-}jerpe Walthers will swit g out thefe full | Senate a 151 Right Forward o W: Hayen manage: g r 1 tied | Parker . i : Morecli ment Is using tl t linet ith 1 ‘ and Boston | T e nossible in an offort=to t were e ved off and a | Larson . Wofack ame bec ! c n contest with the Center Britain tonig ) into the se of had weather, called for dis- cds t { games, and there were four fied over | ¢s 1o be played off, Detrol t York cach played 1 ames \tlas alre: 1 two ties to play off. ot Meriden, i | i =r cach witl wo nd Louis. T of bad played begause rot themse!y 1e and they say, t A win means t ining for the tit pions, but a loss means that the will be out of order in ¢ t of the ed the red ost- everal “goc it sta honor “Dick™ Dil ind with him in the chance that a re insne in the meeting i tional Guards I celled 1 vere can nt ¥ n) er, ryes will \thletes rom Two Seet FOOTBALL CHAHIPIONS Buffeted 13 Country to Mateh Strides Tonight In Virst of Mcets, Grid Game, a storm of Criticism, Finds Defender in Pres- fdent of Princeton, dy brought foothall, huffeted by tie stars f criticism e P mj J t will tes president of Prix university, '3 N. J. du the first of a John Grier Hibbe « 5 v track meets. t Faa REELE An 1 teature of the i a5 T L G0-yard sprint S S b i plaver and Chet : ; Bowman, crstwhile Syracuse star 100 here in FOEE Tl in the wi i ) K T§ TWIRLERS ip \K I ul u s it Washinaton | Al Team Need vonsthening mits Pitching Stafy o Beep i Bonni Cromwell Ma i \ Champors 1 W Match i i \ v Manager i Lotk nas 4 t-hande ren 17 « He's PEAYED EVERY GAME ANT HOME GANMIE S ) 3 1 Gene Rob- w e Le s E GOLY CHAMP DIES t v P — Yons - te Otto n 1 olf cha n, died here yesterday Flrcet He wa d. v ; Nelson-Kron Cabellus HnHm Swanson Johnzon i Saxe | nard | Second Game Tutcos odrich Flodin | Right 1orw Left For Anderson Luke | Recano- | | Braddon- } Nordgren Feldon Yankaskas Tuttles Left G HEREIGN FIGHTER BEATEN IN E@UT@ Yincentini and Vinez Both Lese Decisions in Ring York, 9 (Ir~Tear of cht. boxing title 1 Americ drive hwei North ing of padded for- s has almost completes “d with the fourth def « Chilean, Luis Vincentini, and the second reverse of the Irench champlon, Lucien Vinez The erown still rests on the head of the Buffalo, N. Y. veteran, Rocky s and leading aspirants for the | \plonship & ently to conflned to the nited States Vinez, who lost a decision to Chatley Roscn in his first appear- ance 5 st night s d a sce- ond defeq the hands of the York boxer, 8id Terris, whipped by clever New vhile Viecentini was mother Gothum entry, Harry Feliy. Toth were considered deci- vea rounds of hoxing with. out hril \ making his second trip t of tho tit N v the mid- ! er, and once (o Joe Dundee of imore prior to his rev trinmph ny Kramer i s U e Madison Sqr ter Tex e GIVES 100 PASSES Vive Pitehers in Amervican League Isaned the Contury Passes to First Ba his bal c 4 full nine-i game and won A N 1 hands amon sh control was of A between Detroit 10 passcs, or 20 in K Washi Jand earned ev IR sttt IDAHO PROPUCES A CHAMPION JOCKEY HIGH SCHOOL QUINTETS TAKE SOUTH MANCHESTER Zaleski Displays W onderlnl Floor Work in Varsity Vi u' | tory—Locals Swamp Silk Towners By a {4 to 28 i Score — Junior Varsity Team Also Victorious — Hartford High Playing Here Today. smog.srw{ — Ll o THE STAT ; AT | 19 t{.}“ovs [ ” & duo of offensive b South Manehest A powertul . nting the var- an shores under | Mark in Free en pitchers of toring rams repres i {sity and funfor varsity of the New won, v, ! 1 Britain Jigh school took two un | non, LG A [ od South Manc ster teams in Co cvrvacnnnnnss : 1 [two hard fought games at the 8 ¥ e r \ \ T Town gymnasium last night, MeGr ! o " L ) G‘VES e TLmF The Silk Towners held New Kittl [ R s " 4 ANCTHER CHAMPION [ain pretty even in the first hal | 3 ing only one point in the it » L J half time I'ml\-‘]un play w | Martford High Here m{‘fl@m med Politts ran wild and scored ool basketbal) tans wilt val times from the floor. The ltum o ree this witormoen to 1 re was 44 to I8, itness t game betveeen the Harts ! In Roger Rcully was pitted ford Nigh school ornd Britun | wguinst the shifty Mantelll wha | High school quint Franklin | pertormed here witn (he Harttord ; Square gywnasiun, | i are | {Crescents against t prepared for yml\m" Lattle National all |G about w mont) “Itog" hopen of the laculsiure pin- i Wim 1o only 1wo trom ned on the quit hich made st ! 3 floor, while he, was 'n good showin dnst South Man- . 1wo po Iehester last night | red his efforts with | The Hartford tive has won thres the National Guard Juniors, scor e ot €0 (o ‘mnu\.u \hile « Besides play- |the locals have two wins and ou ing ‘\»Lv:m(’ ‘”‘“:r T Bosdd :,\,Hn,‘, loss on thely state. The New (iitain I for flve from theiis remtle stvengthenad foritiic ko Mo and althongh predictions hnd : C{Leen made at the start of the séa- hree scts of forwards were uged | o L TS T oy in the h first. consis OF [ yyighter for the te New Dritain pair, Zoleski and Me- i he playing the game on e { cond was made up of oo "o FUNEE NG ot i reity pair MMy o they will b the third (R inteh e nette and wnxvmn. who | A GREAT PLAYER is bring groemed as Politis’ sucees- | ; . ) sor after the February graduation, | “Hovs:” Haggerty of the W was used at center for a time, AT BRMES IIE L ; FIRST LEARNED N S s B RIOING OQQ ggt': U L H R A 3 < | 50-21, setting a ecoring record i E"LLDH:;ONMNE BoTH MORTENGEN AND IVAN PARKE A M 3 i i e r\ STATE. WERE UNEARTHED BY W.G. JENKING {Politis, e 5 D1y | biieln slngicapoln o (el ¢ e 2 e i 5 on total. Al of which gows to ~ seully, Ig 1 i o lehow it 0t just the scoring of (BY BILLY EVANS) e L T Bensteontc 0 0 | points that makes a great cager. EacHe 0 Pyl e | Darrow, rf 1 | ° v Iduho has given the turf znother ONE GAME SI‘HEDJLH) N |]M gl SIS ‘:;”""'h avliek, W u o CHILL TO NATIONAL {ehzmpion fn the person of Arthur o e, AT e T o, 3 0 [ : 1 that Ollie ¢ s aviofi18s In 3 1ea ¢ US| Gennette, It .. [ " o ri - | Morter sensational perform- ttention has heen called by Pres- = Bl | anc ha ipast yoar catitles hint STEAR tent Raymond T, Cline (o the fact | Y ", Stor i o L} to ; )-1‘1“‘ Trinity M. T. And Blue Army Quin- |ihat the [ : rman Baptist | Ry x,‘!',' & m, Pte. | Amarican loagus Feli ockeys produce \ o i 5 ihe 4 2 {ihem” Eart Sande, tets Mert at Y. M. €, A, A B R B 2 : ] =7 = : i o s srings. Go I i " $ STARS AT GOLF Al Gymnasium Sl rclorgiiz follone [Quise i " 2 sty SMelnn It is t unusual WL it 2 1 A bes man of the e without an org: QU EaING N ed N pjue Army 2 6 Boyle, ¢ 1 1 : ted 1) it TR e Church baskethall leazue Frinity M. I S 2 Dantque, 1 " the. Trinity M. . church South Cor L Gulb ) " v oS hat s county fairs, w tout ! § arc Low out 1o con- Kensivgion Cong. .. & & Preli y Game KOENTG TO STAR 10 days of Lo offers | tinue their winning ways; SLEAY At 1 The Junior team brong't mite m Jeve 1 prospe repeatin n Baptist . 3 15 slre to 17 straiy ATucrien Bine 15 smoi 1 games when it defeated the Sou nig of b week, but 1t their first conte M e o Manchester ftrial last fali, wiil de- e and the team should go het ] Eq THREE T |MES (65 o1 P, (o, T . portl y more expericnce. A cloge game - trano's team S = s ’ y i Idaho is still | Predicted {ran up sueh @ large s in the ATTACK HOPPLS TITT 1 Worse country. The thoroughbred | Originally the Lutherans University of Kansas Basketball opening period of the that it rd Horem of hasn't been entirely suppianted by, Ken on were fo have [ ws withdrawn to be used 0 Te-qa patkiine billinrd chumplon automobils Kiding a horse is|nhight, 1"" when the Team Has Dropped Trio of GAMES copvo for the hig game. oine ;‘ with Ja ok S 1) r‘ |\n. P LR s Was moved up, leaving & hole. | In 48 Contests Played. fon and Netrano did 1h%attack on MWillle Jlonnes 1811 thie { blooded youngster, un, | oricfortthe minning S leanis | e oo iy R They sl hav s ir schedule. The Swedes have Tan Tho| Fifteen men were used In the yuon notween Horemans fid great open space Y oar 1 an o > feam wiltt i ball Rame. The substitutes were Adams. | gonacfor for 18,2 honors fs NKely (o Lou=IND ciaC T ReRvoniesliniwl olnlavaang et onSetim aRBEfOToR IS Foet i e S o (e W pn s il LA dIno I aucl Dincr fath for=1| et ren o Sl i S i learns to sit a horse in Idaho hus a |1t encounter, i Yanis od during the past Wards, Bromberg and James Scully hligatbley e distinet advantags over his ea Bowling Standing e ved to he At center, ¥Fred Zeheer, Char- | g \n\\ IN NEW YORK | . Trinity Melhodls(s hadilsre o the s sstab. low, Reid und Morin at guards. i N ‘.'\,Ml‘ ”;i !‘ ‘IH\» ml”h’t g "l' Fia for first place in the howl- jished in o inte court pl | The summar X Year into N d will start 1 y games from the Ken n ehiny, o Pl Fld Fi Walker, on serious training for the Jenlcihs discovered and developed | Ahier thorer o A oo rano, T *. oo coming battle with Tommy Milllg |G i HCIL L2 lissouri Vi nference cham- = [ Lt i RlToairy 2EEe) 3 ily out of the e e el e R 20 af Scot g One year ago neen was | petained its posi Honden Sl : Landino, r. f. . (il . e AT practically unknown, while t Wikine alod laiine IOYEC08) “fl’ St Ll S 1 TODD IN GOOD SHAPE ‘ e tur’s champi kev. Lian Baptists, whi 108 Dengston, ¢. ... g Foland Todd, English middle- Many race hettors play church 1 s scason another strong team ' . geully, ¢, .o..oovvn 1 0 | weight, is reported in the best pos- rdiess of his mount. tha loide it pated and followers of the Sowka, I 10 % cible fighting condition for his bont Inside of two mont ter he 1 first pl Army. school are hopeful of an- Cher, [ 1 0 2 with bave Shade of California in made his debut, he- be the White nt-winning outfit. | 10 2 22!New York tomorrow night. 1 with offs ervices I finally «old s contra to 11 - ———e e e - — ——— o Movie of a man w1th an unfastened garter BRIGGS rider ibition A st MFCORTABLE FEELS SLIPPING NEVER Tz LF Koy & WHAT T 5 ARCUND SENSATION AND DRAGS GARTEMR 15 I Cy i FooT To GARTER BE b 7 VTR \ Tust din' 1 | { int i s SEES NONE +- HASTILY s hie A Sec LADIES ADJUSTS GARTER AnD : If 3 | AR T To Pass BY EXPOSES CALF wWHICH 1 8 SEEMS AVOIDABLE | worry what you eat," ‘»I,,‘,”.[ Morter i hamp doesn’t care for the{ big cities. He has alr honght | ns to spend lays o rough as a rider. He fig | shouid be good for 10 more years, | | SCORED MORE POINTS il A ma defo 1 Wash i TSR | game on i f 1 | s C n>markers had |counted by Alabama o | Birmingham Southern got ifln early campaign tiit. {