New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 11, 1926, Page 8

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D T e T T e T S TS T T T T Y NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MON NDAY, JANUARY 11, 1 fdsis NATIONALS LOSE OUT TO ATLAS FOR SECOND TIME —PIONEERS AND TUTCOS WIN IN SATURDAY AFTERNOON LEAGUE—METHO- DISTS HAVE EASY TIME IN CHURCH LEAGUE—HIGH SCHOOL TEAMS WIN OVER TWO HARTFORD HIGH QUlNTETS—SPORT NEWS friztdishiiassiiiiriietns ATLAS FIVE TAKES HOT BATTLE FROM NATIONALS Long Shots of Pite Help New Haven Team Greatly in Victory—Game Becomes Rough in Second Half— Four Bad Passes Help Elm City Five in Scoring Points— Defense of Both Teams is Superh. Playing full of thr las b defe Haven 22, Restelld for 19 and with anot) Rritaly score 22 scorad g free try him New ynolds followed for with ted t team i it king halt endeqd city Saturday New Haven, armory on \vr\ et by second Half of 40 to 37, Ir econd ha 1 19 started the s contest became Irl of pass work the New Have ) put up A superh the ‘better-of t) xain Plte, tha nemesls of the A batte of traine italn team all night, scored steady hands from the m ther leng shot and the floor spelled the r lay got of the New Bri cvening City quintet their own 1 pregnable dof best shot in Ketball circles caged ¢ to 20 for ond ha bt nee an- on next another from the foul line the geore 26.20, » loeals 10 start wared thefr Tohnny 1d1e fans were im. and Carl pleas with a oAl Sheehan added another on a free try and borg added another on a fonl foss R e a (5hs AL (e Hurwitz went parsonal fouls, Fvans eofr ta forward and Pite to center, Evans immedinete scored one {titul 1o point on neat the enter of the p A total t ¥ing of the A number of o whieh fell into egAtlas pl Haggn t che m gavé the corlng « victery ought from the histle blew b pacity audi drif) shed pliing o hard | point, of the me an pagses s of one of gave the New kets and ft v ng elsc Restellt pull shot and Reyno free try, T 1 & beau. sy ba a £ ore A" ving New Haven ¢ Not satls. A with this. he got another, Carl Restelll broke and on a fast Aribble and a ot the ball asket and the ball went rough ziving Mew Rrltain 22, Tay- lor followed him with a making it 30 arded and took oceasion make goals making it 1o 30, rg scored try making i New Dritain was desperatel; 1o overcoms the lead and “Billy” Dudack eame ack conrt and droppe | through giving New Bri With only five minutes to heehan seored another ! ne it 24, Dudack ecored a f IAlAhe rel A with three minutes to Revnolds caged a field goal giving Britain s went in in and immediately h and scored a > Atlas and [ first ci- unie mix fore was double almo pass streot r the cld goals, |1 q his unerring counted most tain, Gubersky seores Guards, scoper for the poifits, Taylor eare ne and Neyn and I with sl At times the B of both teams was superb and thoygh in the Fvans 4 passes an two fiel] Green- wa he froe seore. second half 11 e excitement was 1o he Dillen leyan. razzing sidelines ¢ ainst th came whist] game and the N did not take his 49 to 37 Hurwitz « ni t from of tanding At men they crowd of favor of the At floor. ssming as Ie huge fans r st teni titude aris 1 to their dress ¢ Kilduff fwo eente fica 1t Dot pns! of 1 on 17 National Guards bersky 4. Iteynolds vini Greenboey Ta Teel Sheehun Tries olds an 2 Hay Preliminary Game ) ar Wingates e H TENNIS MI ANNT AL T T T T T ST ST L, “Chick” Hayes Gets Razzing From Fans— | 1y got into the game an? | 5 added | ther try and he agatn made good | up this rally lg agsin as he went | field goal | enhery (¢ PIONEERS SCALP FIERCE MOHAWKS Tutcos Win From Ramblers ip Hard Fought Game at “Y" icir rnoon 1ing the t mateh Moha ory in 4 but stride in the baskethall Mohawks in u by a scor wer ¢ Ploneers who on after- ard und committing many sor w L fivst h standing 12 to 11 in Plonecrs. During the Ploneers continued 1 o two point leud until within Ahe score be- four minutes of pl ing tied axe and Wajock field goal in the last Then Wojack added from the free throw final whistle bley ohawks Johnson sank * ts from the center ged two from the mark, and Licnhard from relayed passes seore the 1 nute of play. anot point [line as the | For the two beautitul line, I L. hree quarter caged three under the goal Ploneers .G, [Krammer, rf. . Morell, 1f. Wojack. rer A Johnstone. chan er Anderson Ramblers started !plonship form at the start of the Schade, 1 The igecona zame witth the Tutcos getting a lead of six points in the first ten | minutes of play until Dick Anderson | lost his wind time out being called |while the rest of ti helped {Diek find it. At the 1ap 6f the five minutes to rhifted to guard und Preis- | right forward, the Tntcos whirlwind oftense ard team ball again Braddon now ith ositio to Hrmhn‘mvm ding or Commencing sented top th the second half the Ramblers anged line up in orde Hibbard was replaced | ent in for Anderson to no purposc. T inned to sweep onward he gyr \n from less it can miblers do though 11 1 time, They pmy xeellent defense h ol olden horse<hoe the Ramble Luke m for feld up for six Tutcos amblers Harry Cooper. Professional of Teni- son Golf Club in Dallas, Texa- Takes Los Angeles Event. Jan. 10 (&) yesterday profession U1 1 of ron nt the bie en INDOOR TRACK MELT SRtRiiitistisistestiiatatidna e ie izt st setensds SRR SN ittt st it dteti e 221220 tes i Rib fisiniittenittstentzeaitittsisssissaasidsstitatind NOT A MATINEE IDOL METHODISIS BEAT e (mayhap amin AMERICANS MOST - SHOW scin- | 1# 1 the | 7 CHAMPIONS STARTS AT “Y" TONIGH Track an Five now t he's NNY LEON senny Leonard rumors of his returning to ring, S e s ey Leonard whipped 1 times and ain his Hgitwe the we €hould cail he on i theatr ¥ 2 A pose. | could r ight laurel inother ecord ne to i thei ol meet al winner ards gol, according silver to hronze position Hal BETTE RFORM - won T ried 4 and tin te and still in: 1-Crowe, hers-W, to date ams or appen th that 11 mprove they \'. alther Rogan-W. ierspan and Swanson. oxpect of Europe's rom-G. semi-finals come to a v and the fournament aight elimination to de- hip team. T \IIIY ll RETL l{\\ ident Heydler of the Natior & returned from Washing. ed of a good attendance of ent ofiicials ut 1 ilee Dlace 2. President 0 be there, to take Ht imm BLUE ARMY 445 Cliurch League Game One-Sided ~Ltherans Win Exhibition Church Teague Standing the laye most 1 in this city, the haskethall Army, 44 A, Sat- had an | the way, did not until the nine the evening, ,“\ 0 <t Meth and in they a matter turns in my sub- of the shooting, an followed g Hewett and V. Braddon 1 for the Methodi z brillfant in latter putting others, substitutes, all ayed w B teamwork being nd completely out- the 1 simply not there. The summary: Trinity M. k. 1'1d with court, their starred his up shootin in much wert improved who T (Cap Tf Seran A. Hewett, ! I'. Braddon, rf. . D, Hewett, 1f. Anderson, 1 ng, . (Capt.) iR Duntz 2 e 1 Iellep 2 Gooby 1, 1 temm fonls e W, addon Krans 1, Anderson 1 2, Gooby 1—6 Fre derickson tries for A. Hewitt 1, P Anderson 1, 1, Frederickson referen, scorer, s al addon 1, W, 1ein 1, Heller 4 Nixon: timer Parker. Krans Preliminary Game rans put on an ex- me with the De Molay and out to be alm as much Tunaway league en- The Fi ibition & victory. During the first had things completely cir own way and led by ened, but during the fin DeMalay boys put up stiffer game and found the with greater frequency Oscar Larson, Nib Wilson featured for Lutherans, who did not extend themselves and cre content to hold their safe lead. Kieist, Grandquist and Humphrie played hard for the Molays, but hev 1 session much Nyhorg and the ot (Contlnued on Following Page) one-sided | L e con- a | New Britain's third The | o | scoring spree with a goal from the Duntz | ng through | 18-3 at | msket |« 21121 1IIL0LIIINIIALINNNNNLL HIGH SCHOOL QUINTETS SWAMP HARTFORD FIVES Baskethall Team Turns in Victory Over Capital City Combination — FKirst Athletic Victory in Over a Year—Politis Outjumps Opposing Centers—Junior Varsity Holds Opponents Without a Field Goal— Local Team Impressive in Win, It took school | SOTONS Sl to accomplish a Second Malr Veen done sinee th 1 ¢ i a vietory over a o athletie team, afternoon Hartford team eame down 10 the New Writ- aim high school gymnasium | known as the “bowling alley,” urth Quarter 110 not find it to its liking. AN the | 1 el and Gold ran | Newell-conched men conld do in e final preriod |to score four 1 goals throughont towill, Tt was Zale the game, The first w 1o by ki | “rat Ogden t Dritain ctball team of this warter started igh schoo Saturday the away with almost m Senlly in through the 1t 1 sco Vitiuno and his pep- f bl tossers played with i spirit that the Hart looked poor in pari- <ton landed one through i although the rest of cam was antly threaten- g, they did not score in the few iinutes they were in there. The ntire team was then taken out, and another captained by Roger Scul- | New Bri viotory eame after |1y's brother “Jimmy" went into the ‘ymrux covering a perlod of four [game. Tt consisted of Scully, Diner, Last year the basketball, |Claire and Adams, thall team of First substitute “Freddie” Gen- ! beaten by Hart. |nette did not play and “Al" Havllck City teams defeated | Was not used for any great lepgth and Gold men twice in lof time iy the game. It Is expected vuim' in baseball, once |that Gennette will be glven more op- ce in football, W’h'lll'\ to show his ability in fu- ¥irst Quarter » games, but at the present time The victory was the easiest scored | avh Cassidy does not want to | by the team this year, and one of |{break up a winning combination, asiest scored over Hartford in I"° summar; 's. The Hardware City fump in the early part and kept the lead Zaleski began the 1cker” In the t Hm ord high contributi If which ended in 5 to last rst | New ay ma ird fic EO; in t and Walsh made t th Rlue and White tally agains team. tin of the game, throughout, Foul Tt McGrath, rf. J Zaleskl, 1f. Politis, c. . Bengston, Matulis, 1 14 floor, Politis eame through with an- 2 6 other which was followed hy a shot from under the hoop hy “Fat" Ogden. DPinto sank a foul goal hringing his team to within ene point of New Britain. Politls made it six to three, then eight to three on two neat shots from the side of the court, Ogden fouled Zaleski, and the latter made a point from the foul line. Shay was fouled and he made hoth tries good. The first | | quarter ended with the score 9 to 5, New Britain, Second Quarter Coach Newell of the Wartford «chool team had started the game with two of his second string men n the lnenp. When the seeond quarter started the Hartford mentor had his hest men in the lineup. | Lamereans and Captain Taylor were | sent in nt forward and guard re- | speetively in place of Alper and | Duffy. To the spectator Taylor | gives impression that he is well satisfied with himself und his pla ing. probably getting this impression from the nice things that were sald {about him in football last fall. Matulis, Zaleski and Scully each scored two pointers in this period, Hartford made a foul and a fleld goal, the former by Taylor and the latter hy Shay. The half ended with the score 15 to 8 in favor of the locals. Politis ran wild during this s and the Hartford coach moved )zden to center in an effort to stop BAIT PAILS him. Coach Caseldy countered ICE CHISELS inst this noble piece of work by | taking “Toots™ out of the lineup and | H bstituting Bengston, the junior | | vareity luminary. This decision was | cspectally good since the New Brit- || ECETYS gl lol- Xy |40 team had a falrly good lead, and | Dolitis had three personal fouls on | 15 MAIN ST. him. The big center could be used 0 0 0 rg. Shay, rf. .. Duffy, If. ..... Lamereaux, If, « Monterri, 1f. . Pinto, ¢ « Ogden, rg, ¢ Walsh, rg. . Alper, Ig. Taylor, Ig. 2 0 13 Substitutes: ~ Vetrano, Darrow, Bengston, Cherpack and Sowka in place of the first team, Scully, Diner, Havlick, Adams and in place of the junfor varsity, Clair for Dlner, Tengston for Politis. Referee, Dick Dillon; timer, Zehrer; scorer, ‘Patsy’ Saunders. The funior varsity team scored = 18th straight win in three years, and (Continued on Following Page) LIVE BAIT PICKEREL TRAPS Georget and Che faltered 15t DA,\/E_E? SCHooL | When a feller needs a friend MORNING — TIME To GET UP NOwW/ HIP TOURNEY | I a Field Meet to Be Run Consecutive Mondays in All Events, A 2T H,, a & \ PR Gosn' WHEN | uP So t HAVE To GET UP - I Y t'LL BE GLAD GET GROWN | WON'T NEVER | = ~THe DREAD SUMMONS — ZERO WEATHER ON A MQNDAY MORNING 19N TRIBUNE WC AND SCOOCHED DOWN IN A FEATHER BED,

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