New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 12, 1926, Page 10

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MARY FIVE, SOUTH MANCHESTER, THURSDAY | 1111080800 TTT80I8II0EIIITTLITIILIANILALIILIL 2LLSLLS GUARDS PLAY BRISTOL ENDEES A DOUBLE- HEADER—ElGHTEEN VICTORIES WITHOUT DEFEAT 1S RECORD OF GUARD RESERVES ftisiassiasiiniion e tiis it distant ot dentstesdastettusdiinadutd EIGHTEEN WINS WITHOUT A 108§ Guard Reserves Have Impressive Gourt Record for Two Years Mer They W alne victorics This year tinued, T all nine g Last year t its « points to So far mt serves Among 1 South churc time t present whie has su of Hartfor paper am and the St, M ford twice, be only losses for the feam this Individual Records The Individual year's team = 17re nette as the fleld go games “Midge at forward is seco Hurt- am of h defeats belr for a tota Darrow, his running mate point As a wi individuals on the fop by many poir there is a spirit am among the players, Gennette, row and Politis being in th longer than the oth and in the offensive positions are ed to lead the others in scoring. rocords of team do not ving ole work Dar- game heing pect The record Gennette, f. Darrow, Politis, Saunde Ilinke Aronson Beloin, Scully, g. Credit for the success o teaim must manager, Irving Yahm, who has a thorough knowl- edge of the game, and who possesscs the sixth sense which tells him whe to change his lineup. He is well known throughout amateur ci in the state where the confidence of managers in hin is such never has trouble scheduling a game, The team’s record for the two seasons is as follow 19: go to s L Hartford Meriden Y. M. H. A lanchester All " Bristol Keystones Farmingion Ramble Dristol Keystones. Meriden : Hartford Judeans 1925-26 South Church All Southington Hartford Keystones. . Hfd. St. Michaels Bttt AC L Meriden Y. M. H. A Meriden Endee Jrs Michaels 1 INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Fafoir to Mect Stanley Landers Tackles New Britain Ma- | came Quintet at Y, GOLD MASHIE TOURNEY TO REBUILD STABLE purchased an e} “War Cloud-Pocket Pier that he | Works and | GUARDS PLAY BRISTOL ENDEES DOUBLE HEADER Meet In Bell City High School To- | morrow Night and at State Armory Saturday Nutlonal Guards ba play & double header this ing on the Rristol Endees will be night at gym and ond tng will ba at the et I this Vst Hristol tomorrow stol school e arniory on city, Satupd: The Bri 1 \ trot fort) and vards e center | In reserve Herb Carlson and fmpressive fopple bt state rday giit the fetermined tc i uo ourt positio This s an th wrds 1o Kat regulars will n to orrow night's gun . ly wupe will New taln Holyoke with the to Donoghn: in full New Britain bask work hard to pull out v victory in this encounter. Clyde Waters will 1 © the con- a preliminary will b big game will start nd - will be followed imeing. A large number of New Britain fans will attend the conte will ! wit), POOR STARTS HURT - - TIGERS’ CHANCES - Manager Ty Cobb Planning to Overcome Dl.uculnes Next Year (Note: This is 1h ghth of a Iscries of storics on cts.) Jun. 12 (BT May performances of the Tigers is the problem worry- President Navin and Manager Cobb, Ior the two | paigns in the carly season form of the team has set up handi in Mable later in the y The longest winning streak 1925 in the American leagur was staged by the Tigers, It them in first place lthe task is fo prevent )€ the disaxtrous openings. {June 16 the Tigers took nine games in a row, and Manuger Cobl hopes to set ahead t ason spurt | by severs major Detroit, | April an prosp: Micli, laust surmor season land but recurrence division, most of 1 Detroit has hing probiem. Perlaps more cute than the others. The rest of make rolcs 48 t year, un develop one of h|~ into first ng him a chance to from the hench. Ty he squad likely will its bow in the same Cobb can ief outfielders material and g |run the team slumped a bit In li t sca- | son, but made up for it by his|; stren bat, Ile wus not Marry Heiimann, his league last far hehind t fielder, who the ¢ son for hitting with Among his regular twirlers, Coblb Holloway. Whitehlll and Dauss, whose 1 lias only the aging George | performanc were commendable, Only vy hitting by the Tyger sluggers saved Holloway on several occasions, as his showing in earned runs per put him low on the list. Owen Carroll, college prospe ws nsed sparingly last bt 1ay burst forth as a regular in 1926, Wells, Stoner and Rip Collins werr Ny ineffective lust vear and training squad likely will includs conslderable number of hurlin widat Ty 18 ital has bee the t 20 in dis ng pla and pre cts in the hut to strengthen the ciuired Bare- Moore from Gibs ame season, this year as non-com rookie 1i pitehing staft he ‘ardi Johns, Huhbell you hias Watt ters. John- of the last three ssler 11 Woodall a veteran nd the Lat, will be Blue, at sec- Tabener, of t finds of third bose 1 Warner perspiration RURRITTS TO PLAY JONES SELECTED COACH (Biff) | West \ar an linesman. thall | Jimmy | cam- | Sturting | 'Bl]YS’ (LUB TEAW - OUTFOUGHT, LOSES Mlddlelown Athletics Have More Punch--Reserves Win attle of form agalnst Aght, and the Boys' club was by the Middletown Ath- floor night, b passed the bull all opponents, but reckless wiie open defense, and its customary hounding o ball prevented a win, The sttors ot look like much ot a but had a great spirit earrje hem through ocul last round ing, moments club started fast, Gill shoot- corner and fol- with a n one while the sket, and in a row, Butler ST itors, and the lead 1% gradualiy cut down to 16-12 at Just before the whistle Zapatka, playing bls first game of the with the club, was ek in side and the game undl the final quar- 1K one from the ing 1 Mumbling under for the et | The sccond half was the mots hrilling of the season at the club, foul was oftset by Dunn's foul, and then Ran- his mad carcer by ty score at 17-17. Gill made but the p Dunn ldletown ahead with o field Gill reversed this, but Ran- dropped in a two-pointer and 4 free toss to make it 22-20, Bac! n forth the teams t, Gill nally bringing the club within a ,wmr at . Dun got two field d a foui and, in spite of a rutitul shot from mid-court by Randall slipped as the whistle blew with the count s the star of the home poor foul tossing by dil, however, Gl we am. oifs:tiing ice floor work he from mid-floor too »ften Zapatka showed well in his first whale of a Randall to s he holding but as soon elub) 4 8 G out Boys! defer and the visitors made ¥ sucker shots, The clever and shooting of Randall, up of tiny Dunn, and 11 play of Gurland featur- d for the winners. The sumiary Middictown Athletics G, T vent daway cood Iribibling round Gurland Press, 1z Bohner 16 Club Boys' |7 Levin, Rlica, | Gotowa fouls—Dunn 1, Rand Gurland 1, Tress Bohner 4 atha 3, Levin Kraszewski 1, Sliva 1, Gotowala 10, Tries for goal: Butler 2, Dunn , Randall 4, Kelsey 2. Gurland & Gill 9, Goffa 5, Levin 1, Sliva 1, | Gotowala Refers | Timer——Iresen. Scorer—Parke | Reserves Win Pers Kelsey 1—17. 1 little difficulty | liminary game from luntsville L tally, They held 1the visitors without a field goal un- till the closing minutes and played rings around them in every ment, Winkle and Tony Kerel | teatured for the winne Plantsville r only - romw the \}m could count he summary Boys' Club Reserves ¥id Zembrowski, rf 2 Winkle, rf gnone, It (Capt.) 1 Plantsville Gaynor, MeNern Prisher, e-rg Thomson (i, Connors, Connors, 2, Comp: . MeNerney G. Conn for goa Ker eNerr -Avery, Scorer—Chester, Boys' Club Not rst team will tak y night to open a home- series with the Meride and then return here to Unknowns of Last Hartford on Monday The club has yet to win two gams row, but it trick over the serves will take and n Do ake on evening o Hart- | gues next Monday lejza ar to the team so 15¢ of W vork out with his i t. His return lowing of artists,for it is ex- in the 1 forced to | .| mouth of depart- ! Timer— || the road | r on mzmummmmmx.ununmmmm:xmu::m.mumxzr.uxxmmuxxx.x’mxx':xmmmm [itiisthess THE ‘SOLAR PLEXUS BLOW" S[]UM M ANIJ!!FSTER| 0 PLAY LEGION | Silk Town Aggregation EXpGC[S' (0 Take Measure oi Local Quintet The American Legion am will treat the Laskethal basketball pub- le of this vity to unother good ex- | nibition at the Y. W. . A, gym-| nasium Thursday night when it | Mary's bask | Manclie quintet of South take the floor’ against | Silk Town toam las a seregution of bull fast | tossers and v to take num- 1 fon five they poliey of Manager | Coons in bring high here to mect the is gaining gume and g reputation of stor 1 ame that Crescent last | confidently ¢ peet meet Clarnee by I newly lien here. Th teams formed 1 many followers for 1 ause of the Manche good and exciting Hartford d to vesult 3 will have ors South vith the The visite and nts team | serg was captuin of d one Kerr of last year's Cresc vith them, 1 ast year's five and is conside {of the st floor men in > game, Kerr's ability can be recognized from the fact taat last week in the Manchester team’s tilt with witord Dixies, he sceured 11 skets against Hafner, ste an the Capital City quintet rest of the team is composed and Boyce of last rack South Manchester High s cam and Deitz, Faulkner, House and Stevenson and with a ineup of this sort, the Legion team Il have to travel at top spced all | oug the contest, The Silk Town team s feoached by W. J. Clarke, coach of the high school team and his work mentor has shown results in the coord of the IN THE FOURTEENTH ROUND CAME THE SRR - NEW CHAMPION ; Liadt South ar's hool Smith ENT MONTHS N Y DEVELOPING \ : 2 t THE FAMOUS 2 ¢ WALLCP team this season. The Dixies of Hartford were extended to ! in the mecting between e two and it was just through that the Capital City short ¢nd of | (BY JOE WILLIAMS) heir limit Probably no punch | ever been designed nd exs that has ehanged the aspect of more ring battles than the famed ‘“solar plexus” blow with which Bob Fitz- 1 1 simmons knocked out Jim Corbett 0. outpointed Tommy Coach Harry Ginsberg of the |for the heavywelght championship | BUffalo, ten rounds, Jimmy rab. gion team, will send in | March 17, 1847, | Akron. beat Jimmy ¥, Chi- lest Ineup against the et veloped after | U320, eight rounds, v foam, and, if Toronta, Ont Harry will bring in a middleweight Last week, Rolana f rescents, one of the he rounds teams in the state, the Sammy Ve v by the ma 1 of <A decision over Mike an was more (hrough Tsland, T, (10) anything else that they Panama, outpoin not happen this mal William La Morte, Newark, N, J Ginsberg has taken “or years Dan Mickey, (10). Georgie Marks, Nev faults d been drilling him in the | defeated Billy Kelly, s of a nc body blow. | &ix rounds. amiliar ith Corbett's single wd fortu cam was not on the Lddie 8 Akron, Ohio e score, his strong- South Man- | possible, the win this gainst the Hart- king practice by <ole purpose can the | I Tittsburgh, pion, ontpointed England New York - | York, receive istory-making sicep-producer, Dundee, Rock olar plexus punch’ ! Abad on the | loculs field g inexperi- through Tost | 3 ving its f nopes and - vanis Jian This will ps to correct a number of vhich cropped out last weel Burritts vs. heMa Benny Base, A picliminary game, When the cham- beat Lew (Kid) Ray mention above the punch he turned | 3 a (10). Al Winkler, Phila- staged between the add to the ated Cleary James, DeMolay raction of a (6). Charley Bavber, Tial- battle of a re oth teams second hiz body was open for a left. | timore, and Murty Harris, New are evenly mate and both Hour after honr Hickey used (' York, fought a dr crowds of followers 's punch on Boh, the Australian | Siddons, Philadelphia, méaeting it by shifting, pulling his | Palmer, New York, fo ] 1eam i goir buck and dr 1 his| six rounds, Benny S Jalti- this year and so have the Bob | more, defeated Tommy Murray, @nd both are keenly from | philadelphia (10) he game as it wi Bayonne, N. -“Petie Mack, boit Tersey Cily, won a onship of the over Billy The first SRR o'clock shiu Cineinnati Roy Wallace, Tn-110W the big dianapolis, defeated Rilly Britton | Columbus, Kansas, (10). Memphis, Tenn, — Al anton, Ohio, defeated | Memphfs (S), York rauton, Pa.. % man- | | v owas Ieft hand red 1 slightly to great pion deliv | iiis body tts and the ! team. T vill he a who DeMolay fust pace Burritts | nxious to talk: im- the junior cham city will b fancing w (6). Georgn lavge and Tony wateh them perform, The has be a lwart, was the one punch 1o take the title have an Wt bearing or it began ¢ master hox w ¢ lanky Australian rey abs 10 the nose und mouth. sixth, Fitz slipped knces and took the count of nine | while he cleared his nosc and blood. Rut he not | ¢ | serio hurt. Corbett knew it s cautions in his approach. are still debating whether | Vitzsimmons was really groggy or merely shamming when he sprawled | Boston, Jan. 12 limply on his scat end of the | the N- I 2 = Joxing tour round. The champion must have ] .,”f "”" o W ranic i S e We hast nig ¥ taking coach, Frank Judson, anc chatted confidently with his han- | fOUF fin Indianapolis took 1 ndieton downed Tommy | e other final, raak. | The bell rang and Cor- s reaching | iedly with Onee, o his ution: newspaper Kennedy started WINS WRESTLING MATCH New Yor (P —Georgio Cox, ulza of 1tely two straight ls over Fred Myers, husky west- rner, in the main eve wrest TAKES HONORS ing here it night. Tvan .28 ddubny of Russia Arthuy Poland, Ja einke of nquered former Walther Jinmy nt of a BOSTON show Boston won I’ ted e arz of | ¢ nent in Mechanies b three of the rmany ¢ Bob leaped | riatiseiiidiiiatitassizititetatit it risst PITITIVITTSeTesIent { central £in this respect, | fit to shut out i tle in which he retired the | ninete i sald 11asaesntaseneites) HALL PUSHED FOR HONORY IN MEEY Last Year's Champion Mo Fight to Retain “Y” Honors CENTRAL BOARD EXAMS ATY. W G A, - SATURDAY Candidates For Places as Approved Basketholl Oficials Shounld File Applications he annual examination of up for membership in the con- | trol Conneeticut hoard of approved baskethall ofticials will Le held at 1z pushed for first the New Britain Y, M. €, A, Satur- |y () ound champic ay afternoon, Januury 28pd, ANy tourncy this vear by #everal person reslding in this who comers in iy e Wi wishes to become a member shonld | high have an application reach the seere. wlght of tary not later than the 1ith o Y in the Juanuary. ering a This is the only examination th Dun Tie vill be held this season, £o that any- | vun last T one who s nmbitions to hecome a | the ents a bourd ofticlal should fleld application at once. good sport and willi Further informatior trial in erder ¢ uned by writing the sceretary, L. {dition. Thoy Nixon, 160 Maple street ritain, Conn. twa mile rac LOSERS SHUTOT Not plicunts won t] Jump Jeapivg Hopp neding Lroad juiny How e Ksgiving 1y 1 showe make events are not nay be oh- vit] any o nper and mil York or | rge m Dan will ent Ls in New American League Reconds Are b s ed Ntates as yet in New Yo Iy, mode There were n + Chicago, Jan, 12 (P B fifty-nine games in the American last year in which the losing s set down of the scason's shutonts went | into extra Innings and one Was a six- | smoothly and tirelecsls inning contest halted because of |tirul Tong stride w hich s darkness. I him well The White pitehing staff led | it holding their oppo- | 12ddie |ovents during the first Colling' crew was blanked only four |as follows: times, not counting the game for- tandir feited to Cleveland where the field | g conld not be eleared of the crowd. New York proved the casiest out They were bl times, Yet Herb given to boastin sility in the ¢ line, good aceo im. in the York me o ds gradually lition, runs with o bei without a score. rounding into good co within cight and or es for the two milve Summary of st Sox night's less twelve times. cight m nents scor jump, 1st, Top arham [ Gowlewski Ked | hard, s ft 1 it was | Running hig Pennock— | 1, Hopp, ¢ most notable {S: 4th Lienh 41t Athleti iy 4 £l 47, 1-0. Individual pof The Red Sox failed to scorc nine | 1st, Hopp, Tiall 26 poi times and the champion Senators. ponts: fel Dur the Tygers and the Tndians fell vie- voints tims on six occasions. The Athletics | 20 1 Ath, H and the Browns kept off the scorc | ard in elght games in The White Sox chalked un the | iest total against a shutout | In 2 game on September 19, the Chicago team scored seventeen times against the scoreless Senators. August the shutout month league records reveal. There were ) such games. August 7 the banner day for shutout pitel when three vesulted fn o scores for teams an even d pitcher who pitched the y shout-out game, a fifteen-inning bat- | Spring, was Mickey Walker, St Nen Boxing Commission, Down by York Want to Meet Tommy Millizan, games the losing HOYT BLOCKS DEAL Yankee i his out Pitcher Said to Be the | aeross The commissio uscd” Walker from Milligan of Soe Madizon Squa was said that the bo would intorier hexing follo Bone of Contention in Trade Be- Tommy nled for Waite | It lier, | ed toc tween Yanks and St. Louis, New York, Jan P Hoyt, New York Yankees' pit to be the “hone of conten- | training b tion” in the proposed deal which | chympion’ would bring Marty McManus of the rity St, Louis Browns to New York to|mas has had something fo ay second I The trad vs fizn failure to u show at Cliris 1o wi hase. is in the hands of Man er Miller Huggins so far as the |says, “T Vankees are concerned and he has ad eeveral conferences with Man- | ey won't let me fight, M aper George Sisler of the Browns foe is all right and I went throu in Florida. ¥ Landling |« lot of conditioning for the f real estate down south while Sisler | with Milligan. Well, T may have to is handling a squad of winter hull | go to England 10 t him and 1 playcrs, may decide to do just that.!” funny sitnation,” Wall used to be ho 11 didn't want to fight a uggins i | from his scat gun, caught hardly i him along the 1 just begun to fight. Corbett, the champion, the gre boxer the ring had known, | called upon all his skil Ile up- pereutted and Bob pulled his head and let blows empty air above. | 8 if shot from a| k laughing away in the had Corbeit's measure in every the champion And | n Jim v ning | pace came in the f worked Cor makis put over punch he had starte under th The end Bob deliberate it into i corner, cool ments to arrange stomach already meed to | newspapermen he the fig Corbett, pre to end gainst 1 1 a iy Fitz, fighting in his peeullar style, wit well forward pulled that pear f away . His 1 shifted tipped 's stom his positior ning-like e 1 1| CanT- AF-ForD a CARRIAGE | doubled vard, nd slowly elum |1 He was | Reaching the ropes { pull himself up, by is [ 1imp, sea-weed mi | 1vze ell back again |counted out by Ref | Sile In his dr room ;4‘uy et mined | sicia b he was ask |the blow, Tt plext And t | plexus ¢ ick Gill will at | forward and a (Cont d on Following Pagze) m of making to make 4 — man |atlows one | DHC e R ‘,,“Old songs ( On a Blcycle Bu1|t for Two”) put You'tL Look Sugsr.' | L = UP-oN THUH SEAT By BRIGGS MARRIAZ S oF a BlcrcLe BUILT . = FOR TwWo-0-~e ~ - D I VY TRIBUNE ING Mi Minn| the § cagy over Wil valke Ugo

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