New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 16, 1926, Page 8

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NATIONALS TIONALS PLAY BRISTOL ENDEES AGAIN TONIGHT New Britain Fans Will Have An Opportunity to Watch : the Feldman-Malcolm Combination — Guard Re- | serves and Laurels of South Manchester, Two Un- | defeated Teams, Meet in Preliminary — Guards Prepared to Break Losing Streak. National Guard sristol Lndoes Reynolds . v.vve Feldman | & Right Forward L BOYS' CLUB STARTS 0N ROAD Local Quintet Plays in Meriden in First Out-ol-Town Game Ing City Ww upuak o avaes-coron SAI6 Team That Garvied Giocin- Left Gua ; ! e e tnain oot s (] Thiough Season to Reappear will meet ther quer { ed : nesday night 1 tonight in the camo Tevela S8 (Freho week lo-head uards gapie squad 1 finished the suffered a & L 1 5 an league season of 1925 of the Ticaring ' ¢ Jand uniforms, will carry them Wednesd 1 ro anxious to | Ahar R A TRT 7 even tuings up at tl ¢ arm Heg Ui e tonight. No new men have been aecquired stol team I8 composed of | ginee the « fell last October | with the In s in Eixth place, but | t 3 Manager Tris Spealker thinks hia a shart time ago in Holyoke, and oy hag eliminated mueh bad among these four I8 the Malcolm- | roin is system in the last two y Feldnkan combir on, rated as the a should hurdle two, beat ferward duct in the game herc- | hras or four, positions this year. abouts. Alded by the great work (¢ po 3y men ordered to report | ot Donoghue, the cent 1 Crow- | 4o coring training camp at Lakeland, ley, the husky but fast guard, these | pyorigy, March 1, the Cleveland two pushed the Dristol team into the pitchers are going to get the "mfl‘ lead from which they were NeveT| .y nijon, and of these, the veteras Derged, George Uhle and Jow Shaute will be | Crowley, another member of the Holyoke team, although big, is fast and a dead shot for the hasket, It was his work in passing to elther| o1 gpout these two experienced Malcolm or Feldman coupled with g SVoit Hene t0 e Tast | four fleld baskets he pushed | yon gporrod Smith, Miller, Buckeye through from the center of the flo B : and Karr were fairly inconsistent that spelled defeat for } Britain. | G0 ers in 5 need the help or‘. f the most s 2 % D““"K"‘”"| '-‘k“"‘vm"" P at i one or hoth of the other two. | clever men in the gam nd a Thie third base position, at which | center position, has ! ardly an equal Sp T s e '7 tdioge f aljcka) 1"'\’,‘"” Lracy perimenting since Larry Gardner re- Crowley's partner in the back eourt) G 0% FL L T L o b “n:k"""‘" forapeci IR Loty well protected. ] ins great hopes w Ky v nre g Agatnat this imposing array _of | 9% JORNY Hodepn, purchased fast basketball talent, Coach Billy Du-|jon, By B o e At short, | dagk whl send in his' first stringil S e ahancty composed of Reynoids and Taylor at i G ety aiion Wil forward, Restelli at center and Kil- i e ) NI ant fitaG this valiant it to The Guar 2 N ost three straight games ar y are out to shake oft the hoodoo that has becn hanging with them the past t(wo weeks, guards club recalled four recruits late l;sr‘ app The release | Indicates tliat Sl v Hkeath with ¥red Spurgeon &t second base B Guard Reserves | and George Burns will be back on 'aulkner Aronson-Darrow | &t e The regular out Holland- Gennette- | M Speaker and AT L inkissteln | Will Le unchanged ugh Epeak- Tt er Liopes for a return to batting form - Rund Politls | by Jamiegon, who fell off a r. With more help from Metcalf-Tox- ........ Beloin-Beully | 500 &I beliyesihsrtrlo Joe Sewell and Speaker, Gorman- .... Saunders L atonn Akl T et G ed for 270 runs last 'he prelimingry game will see two | Year, though Tris Admits he fell off defeated teams struggling ] his own batting, and gives slugging credit to Joe Guard Reserves will attem back the Lanrels of South Man- ill report at Hot | chester, while the 8ilk Town team S s 14 to start work- will attempt to put a black mark on | U8 with Glenn Myatt and Luke The Laurols are as outstanding in | theee two backst the club r scction of tha state as the Re.| Marin Autrey, from Salt Yake Ci Birieaaramti ction. The Siik | and MeCrea from Hamilton, 0., Towners have met and defeated | 2d¢ L year some of the fastest junior teams in | e the state including the Triangles of | Farmington, the 3 .- GATES BREAK ARM boyas and the ys' club tea 1 his clty. 0 The geme will 1 e ex. | “Mexican Joe Lawson is Substituts :4”;:‘4“1” s} s ., .u:fl de- ed Yor Mohawk Indian On Atlas | night, The firet ¢ feature R A, C, Fight Card in Hartford, . main go will top of? thie a { the *card in Hartford CLINCH GETS DECISION Ace of Local Battlers Is Victor In Torrid Four Tound Go With Johnny Mack of New Haven Jimm ( Aln's co fight game R er i Tacas INVITED TO COMPE 1 ffe, Canadian 7 the colors of the i d to cor Gr for the MANY HOLD CROWN but of a completed by Superintendent | | Dwight Skinner. 1t is as follows: b hasketball team t road tonight first time this season when » Meriden to play the b of that ety tn the first a home-and-home serfes. n elub ) heen cleans ip everything in the Stlver and is preparing to defeat Gotowala and his mates appear there tonight team has found hard been able to do r than break even so far, it ax been ing teams higher caliber than the op- nty of t Meriden fi 80 no rison s possible. A good | game = In prospect, On Monday night the elub will ! he home stand with Unknowns of Fast Hartford as Ths Unknowns are as as their name, and fdentity and record are mystery, A compre- iedule has been virtually January 16—Mecriden Doys' club Har January 25 — New City Five of [ at Meriden January 18 — Unknowns of Last | ford, her Torrington, here, Mar the objects of greatest concern. The | &pringfield, at February 1 — Laurels of South bruary " Teland A, C. of Springfeld, February § — b s of Lithu. scason, but Speaker 18 most con- ( anja of Waterbury, here, 5 armington high school, here, { February ghts of Lithu- ania of Waterbury, at Waterbury. Vebruary 22 = Meriden Boys' club, here gama will be plaved Varm on high school at a i | | | date vet to he fixed. A home-and- | home o Meriden 1agles, The Liberty A | C. of less series fs heirg anged with South Man ter, the Peer- Blg Tlive Torrington, Oxford A list, and, nents can e a ¢ has heen dealt the ""BOYS CLUB TEAM STARTS ROAD CAMPAIGN..SOUTH CHURCH AND FIRST LUTHERAN TEAMS TO BATTLE FOR FIRST HONORS OF LEAGUE—-MEMBERS OF HIGH SCHOOL SQUAD TO GRADUATE THIS MONTH (BY JOE WILLTAMS) THW | LEONARD’S GREAT FIGHT (GRADUATION WILL 7% ronet et~ TEANS TOBATILE OVER BOB FITZSIMMONS BREAKUPQUINTET _ " = FOR FIRST HONORS Son of Former Heavyweight Cham- Bight Biskethll Pljers 10 " s v Sl and st utera Church Leave N.B.H. §. Jan, 39 | xew work. san a5 emmnel Toams fo Play Tonight world's heavyweight ring erown, | {hald almost thr ades ago by | Eight member rg N, |Bob Fitzsimmons more dim | T aportqnity Knocked at (ne dogr | basketball la the prize for which of Young Rob last night, pitting him the South Cengregational and » first &quad, ‘1'*-1':"-"\""x‘:“‘"""]";‘n”v"'i"“:"""'e\' l‘[’;"'n‘:lj“"‘ | First Lutheran churches will com- 00l 0N ound match at Madison Square |PCle tonight at the Y. M. C. 4 : { Neither team has lost a leagie Jengtson and [Garden. But the tremendous punch | FECAE - R 08 (O Lo Votrano of the|0f the Cornishman of 1567 was miss- | B80S (0 SR E FRAE N P ne will aleo be lost |8 N the fighting repertoire of the | 8!8 lfl ": -;‘M mmlhvflz 'me ¥ thelr graduation |®0N: and Young Bob went down to SWedes )_.0' Lt Vv.‘. boskis o oHL*Yankes" Lacav |detest an a jidges’ dociaion hotore | WAIL decide mhiclh mll.’. Lualouts Gourson, speedieat |1he superior hitting of a foo he out- | f1s will con \nugRundaroalstighih | o Wl weighed by 17 1-4 pounds. so much at stake, both teams are members of ”\T track ‘f‘fl"fl for two | “C 0 e first time in his career | expected to present their strongest };‘.',_“I'“"‘ i :‘l "‘._,""“Ml'h';;“(:f"‘l':‘“"‘vmmnmmun went to the canvas, in | line-upt, and a terrific struggle iy [ o et ea iyl | LisStourt¥round, Spntling Hoelaneyi| expoatat S Tia ST uiere have e ] AL S 30 with him after the latter had stag- | heavier and more expericnoed men, ity gored him with o viclous right, The | hut the South church lopes (o off- leavywelght from Nutley, N. J., was [ set this by epeed and teamwork, e nidveap| 00 the verge of a knockout during | Another game which mrans jus i 3 YA he remainder of the thres minute |as mueh in a leaser way will bring The first mid-year grad-| ooion and thereafter he hoxed 80 | together the Kensington Congrega- any of thed ouaugly that a crowd of 15,000 | (janal churel and Blue army in w voieed ats disapproval with jeers and | quel for last position, Both hoots. | have yet to win a game, The Kei Although Delaney falled to add |sington lads have shown pienty \wscidy will exporienee | 10 NS prestige here by the triumph, | stuff in some of thelr defeats. but | filing the posi. | he succeeded in his main objective. | they are yather incxperlenced. The t center and Cap. | VRICh Was 10 win his first important | Bluehirds have been greatly handi- zuard on the regular attle against a b 3‘»«1!51". A(hu | capped by the loss of Johnson and former's understudy, | Bridgeport boxer scaled 168; Titz- [he injury to Woodward, coach and ngtson would undoubt- | #immona 185 1-4 center, Two hew men, Moore and » the vegular srade, St Keefer, have been added and it fs will also be among ]NDUSTRIAL GlRLs | hoped to placo a better team on r commeéncemont !the floor this evening. v loss of Ve.! | Bowling Standing 1150 be a bad blow 1o the | Four Teams Battle ¥venly at the The Inter-Chureh bowling race team. Both were its 2 grew tighter during the week, with The team has run! ¥, M. C. A. Alleys Before a Large | three teams now tied for the lead. S straight wins sodar, The Blue Army, by virtue of won- S of the five are hegin-| Gallery of Fans, lerful work in copping two out of ning to feel gloomy over the team's| .. .y, 5 . wree from the Lutherans, prospects in future games. The Jndustrial girla split the tm-| (500 oine ine Methodists kept * Havlick and “Lanky” Adams, in a tie with them by nosing out First place in the Inter-Church loss suffered | h school ket- | hers in fine style at the Y. M. A D h o he AFTER. "TAKING THREE: &Com 0 rersr atlon of tha South | 21¥ ”"‘m’;“fht ‘:}'(‘y'll :’r;’l“, d J, the South ehureh twe out of three KNOCKDOWNS, RITCHIE %4 BesW%E%SvSTED t good prospects for | V4 10 8 ) times In very clore strings. The Red | CAME BACK To FLOOR teams battled evenly durlng the D SCORE T e D, closc ! Re - oo THE_CHAMPION=— K0, IN The Sixri Rou ng regular posltions. Tho | woje0 "oo e ¢ the nignt before a |ATMY, erashied back into & tle b Ritchia Mitchell, ing floore thaw a mi elub the poor | Kerelejza Thur practice, Pete v g ont for the first time his knee injury. but, in apite of raps, he suffered much 10 club will have to get along without this star of last 3 Mr, Skinner has announeed the members of {he team will egain warded gold baske { honor at a hanquet and ment shortly after the close 8RS0 CINCINNATI BUYS PIPP the slate of the New Eritain five, | Sewell doing the coaching. Besides | Indications Are That Club Will Keep Roush and Luque at Yeast for Another Year. York, Jan Cinc Reds have de- itting out- 2 nd their Cu- Adolfo Luque, for at S akaon o was the weak lnk in pion. ooking youngster with nd long arms that | three more times position open, Havlick and Adams in 4 tiree time rost vas with a lef Mn single 5 o | Frour cramined pearean p! Jan thres s plon 0dd, round ry lig knoc ma te on t sp minutes gnarled The sleck-haired el ST A on hin waukee ch jconceded to be a ha game, like | tiger and lefts, the Cineir nfield 1, . and | KIRKRWOOD TO APPFAR NEW BASEBALL PLANT | W | conferences re held b with Ma Kers, migh the position. Me he wonld like to 2oush or Luque Cankoe regular he was benched on the head hy a hut recovered after a TOORING TOR GAMES 14 like to ar TIRLE IN WORCESTER r. Mass, Jan. 16 (P~-TFire lotermined origin - was re for damage estimated at Hamblin-Russell wire street flames Alsc s60n Ccon- h damage PLAN RACE FOR RAY event Jole indoor ack in February reports that the Chicago finitely petire the A L. pull knuckle n to lenger held b lison Square |vaulter, and Hubert Touben, inz {he Kensington | thries, while the Whits A out of last place by faking th me from the German Baptist en- large gallery, The results were as follows: center whers n, hungry- | nieal knockout in (he sixth round, ) 's acting captain nose 1ike | artor flooring the Mitwaukee battler | This Will leave a forward and guard Skinner € H. Johnson . Three of the four league rocords wind, gave it the present writing are leading a wera shattered during the week. 2 exhibi- . after varsity team, Jimmy Seully, “Richic” il o ke U i Ame : Mar 5 in Jess ynaolg, Tim Ciair, Morrin and IFred Tirnhab 5 1 ralse thelr own three- to send American Athletes Preparing For ndeis liookit Invasion of Foreign Tr k N e b string reeord to 1,445, The stand- ready for the athletic invasion from already has lrough ¢ York—Jack Delapoy, Bridge- port, Coun., defeated Young Bob ; 5 s Fitzsimmons, Nutley, N. J. (19 | 4 “Neauman AT 6 | st Tather rounds. I'rank Moody of Wales beat | 1 jaissrig ... ) 51 | Kensington Conz. Benny Ross, Buffalo, Mo To (10). 15 ACeteren visvsinsins o | White Army o And | the first major indoor metropolitan | 10 Pundee, Baltimore, outnointed ke yid 3 rman Bapt e e . Jack MeVey, New York Negro (10). | 1 jonnson e e i | R b v York, knocked Ul out Mickey Travers, New Haven, rew cham- university gemes in the 102nd en- O th all th neers' ¢ vhile Houben is get- | ©0M g e nks out of Hmbs whieh | Detroit—Tobby Eber, Hamilton, e Taahe e I i O Rane e bt wolenblctin = (Nepare SAseeidans . Three string — Blue Army, is punches | dneh men. Loren Muchl, | plon, defeatsd Joo Luces, Detrelt e oa i 3| 448, » make t) Charles Ho vay's record he night of sprinter, American athletes will cctacular al t tarting n fonight in sted through B nd Charley Padd (10), ; i 50 B his gam from Leco; Leona t to Ritel r clattered unt of Leonard With a shower of rights | Hussey, Al Leconey and Chet Bow. | fis Callahan, Gary, Ind. knocked (133 pounds and Malone 164 Bar Mitc eccond tin for -cyed, until Ritchie beginning wearlness, b seconds, Mitel gre cgan {18 c} hardly know lanced nervo the refere cle of con Leonard | found its volce and st rafters wi that ecents a “kill." e. | Then Leonard hin | the gamen irks the roar of hat mark in 1 read differor s utilized Upon his artlval here yvesterday, e V1 H e ihe Aie. from | St Bal—DavelShade, (Cailfyout= 257 Panthers Win Out in O it ottt e | pointed Jock Malone, St. Paul (10). Fast Toboggan Contest Jess than a | from seasickness and probahly would . by ) Something new in the line of hook | he train hefore next week, | Jast Chicago, Ind.—Bobby Bar-| g, paul Jan. 16 Rr—Dave gports was staged yesterday hetween jaw and [He expe ke his ini Am- | rett, Philadelphla, won a technical {gyade of California outpointed Jock | (ologgan feams representing the 1o erfean appearance at the Millrose [ knockout over Frankie Welsh, C) of &t Paul in a slow ten- ! panthers and the Collegiate Gas cight He!A. A games Yebruary 4. opposing 0 ( ) Jim Savage, Chicago, beat d bout here last night, WS- | House Gang at the Pioneer hll was at him | Dehart Hubbard, Murchison, Frank | K. O. Ketchell, Philadelphia, Shuf- sermien deecided. vhen the two aggregations met in a tohoggan race down the fey in- Shade welgh hell hit mar g ofher out Teddy Martin, Denver. ther was able to land any damaging |cline, The Panthers came thron b ragling Rowman, who holds the infercol- punches. 1 1 nr § to a victory by a five foot margin. hekretdreolioein (G aill b afnistantaritonie) 3 A vt The Panthers went down the hill S in the 100-vard dash against Lonis | HEARN DIk s a5510 POLO TOURNAMEN | ke & streak of lightning and al- Clarke, indoor record lolder ) by Hearn, mationally known| The mid-winter rolo tournament |though the Gas Housers were close. Tony T kv, Cioorgel ) star 1 .a}\m_w suffered a broken for the championship of the south- | the superior driving of the Panthers chief interest will center in invita. (ankle in New York last night when west eircuit wil be played at Fort |won out for them. Though the t races at § rds and twe hu_ attemted to leap over eight bar- m Houston, Texas, from January Panthers had a number of wrecks, rels during an exhibition, 17 to February 1. they came through in good style, “ e Portrait of a man going south By BRIGGS r veen . with Benny down on while 12 to f Ard ever IEhe

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