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The work of the N tional Guards § the Bristol E warning for 0 w Britain Na- turday night agalnst dees should be a stiff the Meriden Endees t they are meeting winning teant Wednesday night at the sta armory, The Dristol team is rate as a tougher opponent than Mer den, but Meriden 18 strong enough to pull away If the five gets half a | start, The Merlden Endecs New Dritain in Meriden, The wasn't any question about which team was superior that night but fans expect another story Wednesday at tho armory. The work of the New Brit- ain team against the famous com- bination of Malcolm and Feldman aided by three other Holyoke stars, puts fo filght all suspicions that the team is done for the present season. Make the National Cnards fight and there jan't & thing in this stato (hat can beat them. Get them mad just ltke they were fn the second half ot Saturday's game with a cold fury making them play, and they will come out @ winner every time, say t! play Did anyboc uldn't the best in the game i they will have to take it all back aiter Saturday night. “Hope” didu't got any field baskets, but he con. tented himself with slinging them | r and left to v Reynolds or | Taylor for scores when th s | were neaded, | Billy, Dudack sturted the cn the right road in the first G ards |and now that Clineh things going, others have ambitlons | the Lutherans in victory. has started to reach the height will get them th Right living The Inter-Church league game be. tween the IMirst Lutheran and South church outfits Saturday night was far and away the fastest which has been staged in that clrcult, In fact, it would compare favorably with al- most any game played on a New Dritain court this year, and the crowd, if such it n be ealled, was given full value for {ts money and responded with loud bursts of cheers ing and handclapping. The Swedes have a team of facs | tory league stars which works beaus titully together, In fact, they have been working so well that in pre- vious league games they have used substitutes after the first fow min- utes and glven their opponents plenty of chance to shoot, The South church, on the other hand, is composed of younger players who have acquired nice teamwork by virtue of having played together for some time, The battle was a hot PRINGETON FINALLY HAS BULLDOG GAME FOOTBALL, It Has Taken Over 50 Years 0 Bring the Yamous Pigskin to the Winners, N. 1, Jan, 18 (P TPootballs booted over the gridiren in struggles between traditlon rivals usually go to the vietors by an un- written law of the game, But it has taken 50 yoars and the generosity of FPrinceton, A player on the losing side to bring a certain pigskin to Princeton, used In the first game botween the Tiger and the Bulldog in 1 i Aged and wrinkled, the relic has Just been presenied to Princeton, winner of the contest, by George M, Gunn, Yale 'T4 who explained that he had resened it after many kicks had Kknocked all the stuffing out of the b In those days the Inflated pigskin was unknown, ahd frequent fnter- missions were neeessary to make re palrs as occurre one, but experience finally told and L in this game, when the Swedes won by 19-14, They |® Nalf lour's respite gave Princeton | knew they had been in a battle, |IMe o work out plays which won howover, and the South church ‘in [th¢ Bame by threa goals to no defeat won almost as mue Games like this deserve | patronage from the chureh fans T} audiences so far have not rge, but better attendanc: to be fortheoming if the | ought ne can continue to put on such sizzling en= | counters as that of Saturday night. Most of the teams started with green materfal, but now they are round- ing into shape which should provide letter and better games each week. In the second game of the league, Manager Harold @', Judd of Blue Army was put off the caging {we the nicest long | s seen at armory this year 4 before the night was over, he | 20 caged two maore, one of fhem vring another long shot. Thres| other times hie flipped them from | tha center of the floor and why they | iiIn’t go throuzh the hoop is one| of thoso things that cannet be ex- | ned, | t ig impessible to pick out | fividual st e game on the N cry man, even togh ot into the | brand of | soma caged | othe 1 1 though liets than had would or { cam wo ris never aid faturdey night n they o Lanph a having the riden Wodnss £ v tional team here Satneday nigh stated turday night that he w negotiating with the fanous undes feated Passaic high sehool quintet fo ceme hiere for Saturday night's at- | traction. | This quintet is to basketball what the Four Homemno foothall. Lenpher know definitely either today or tomsrrow whether the team will be hore or not Voliowmg Wednesila bat omes the hest Ameri- Legion gui 1 put across this & on hixies of Tz at L Gl A Thitrs- day nift he Legion team came out a winner inst the Mary's of Manchester last Thursday | night and this coming reday is ! {1 avorite 10 win frot Hart- | ford Speedboyd hat a baskethall week this will Lt The Merlden Jindecs Wednes- i Thorsday and prob- “assaic high school Saturs the fans of th anything wore than this for a wuk’s digh, then they will have to town vant ravel around stite o other Jines 1o see more contests. sses in the | ome of the | ormation on how they can hrea in to the game. It would bo well for any of them seck Imission ugh, the amatetr clq to pro- | «sional all de- | ironically enough, when he lost three teeth, He collided with young Ms lone of the Kensington five, hig teeth burying themselves in Malone's shoulder. While he was still spit- ting fvory In the corner, the referce called a foul on him and, as it ws the fourth one, Judd left the floor. He would have had to quit anywa as one tooth was knocked far up into the jaw, requiring a full morn- ing's scesion at the dentist’s ay. TEAMS ENTER INTO ter- the | floor, | h glory as | been | p, |cago professiona FIRST PLACE TIE ed from preceding page) Na timer corer (isear Peterson Ledgue Standi 1 ] > Moh ‘ 4 Ramblers LUTHERANS BATTLE WAY BACK TOLEAD (Continued from preceding page) e Holst 3. Nyhorg 6, Hallir ilson 16; Adams 3, Havlick 1, Coolcy Woodford 1, Cariier 4--16. Referee, Nixon; timer, Kutscher; scorer, Tlewett, Kensington Wins Tha Kensington Congreg: i outfit finally broke into the winning taking the second game | column rom the Blue army, 30-8. Taking the jead at the start, the boys from Berlin were never headed, holding the Bluchirds scoreless from 1} ing the first half s to 1 the intermission, lozers showed some improvement in the second period, but Kensington continued to dra way to its first leagns climbed out of lers in fts post-lune 1s on registration from Da ke THIE el on sor Malone was once more the star ho is chairman of that committee. 5 g b of the suburban quintet, scoring 15 " 0ints Moo etler did wel) We would fiie o see these voung. |POINts. Moody and Heller did w Sty : A or the losers, Keefer had takien, under the wing of ex- |'oF U ! i R, and heetic time during t perienced trainers ! from the hion it e loks of the, some of fhe boys will [TLrN® WWHICh Be Daved. Le hid i e with a ) experience, to MH0® ITC 3 one o Vi \ ol zo0od, and then committed i €00d showing against suitable Ma" SRR st opponents. Lvershody must have a |[OUF Successive persona Deing start and 1f these lads will Jeae the {1he floor L L minutes. The summar alone and star in right. there u I s no reason why ey won't get | Bensington "”" gational e along all right ety * 4 o | Matone, rf 6 1 For long time this city has | Moffalt it . : : n very quiet as a fighting center |Hall € ... | t, rg (Cp! 0 0 = (Clark, 18 ... 1 " { | Munson, Ig 2 " 4 {Baldwin, iz . 0 [ 0 Keefer, rf .. [J 1 1 Judd, rt 1 o 2 Hein, 1If . o 1 1 Heinzmann, 1 0 2 Heller, ¢ ...ovvee 0 3 2 Frederickson, rg . 0 0 0 Berry, g8 cevv.e. 0 0 0 Moody, 18 ... 0 0 0 M Personal fouls: att 1, Hal 2, Hart 4, Clark 2— Keefer 4, Judd 4, Hein 1, Frederickson 1, Berry 2, Moody 3—15. les for goal: Ma- lone 6, Mofratt 8, Hall .4, Hart 2— 5: Keefer 8, Judd 1, Hein 3, Heller Moody 1—11. Referce, Nixon; timer, Kutscher; scorer, Hewett, Declares Debs Is OT\ly Christian Candidate Boston, Jan. 18 (® = Thirty presidents of the United States and several times that number of cane didates are barred as Christian by Edmund Vance Cook, Clevcland poet. Cook told a meeting here thet Eugene V. Debs was the only Christian who ever fice. ran for tue of- The ball will be hung in a placo honor in the Princeton trophy room as “anothre evidence of the spiendid spirlt ©f sportsmanship hocver has characterized the tions botween Yale and rinceton,” according to Dr, J. M Finney of Baltimore, Princeton, 'ad, a member of the Princeton board of trustecs, CONNENTS DD NOT CAUSE HIS DEFEAT (Cruickshank Dogs Not Blame Mehthorn for Losing Golf Prize San Antonio, Texas, .18 (P— Bobby Cruickshank, diminutive*Ch’ vy tat the loud Bl Mehlhorn, ssional, did not cause his defeat in the Texas open tournament yesteraay, but that he | was greatly disturhed, MacDonald Smith, one -Lehind Cruickshank as they started the final hole, with k Burke of Houston, forged 1d on the home green when the ltile pro, nettled by the professional’s chatter, took three putts and lost his grasp on the championship and the $1,500 first share of the $6,000 pri money. Pinishing with 289, one stroke be- ind the “whispering Scot,” Cruick- shank took the §500 prize and Burke commients of “Wild also a Clicago pro fellow with sC0 divided §1.200 with 1 Cooper and Abe Espin- oza of San Francisco, Perched in a tree | zreen, 1 1s the home Mehihorn, who in lost Texas open to Iter Hagen, shouted: “Lookout! he's going to hit {ei ruickshank tapped the see- ond putt and missed the cup, and a ie for the championship, Rebuked by an official, the golfer reforted: “‘Aw, what do you know about machinery " Al Espinosa, 'hic ) pro. told the Associated Press that Mehthorn docs that sort of thing frequently. He called me names hefore all the gal- lery at the I, G. tournament when T had him five up. 1 also caused trouble at the Los Angeles open heeanse he didn’t want to play on both courses, “A lot of us have spoke him, and even my wife went to him and asked him if he couldn’'t behave himself. But it hasn't done any good., “His noise cost Bobby the cham pionship and $1,500, The mon n't mean so much, but the title Secking further financial rewards, veral score of tha professionals were entered in hest hall contests | this morning and this afternaon at t contest today was at the niry club, wards totalling $3 The San Antonio Country chib off ad $500 in seven prizes to low eon three 1. r- seor- bal where best ave d last night ,000 open tourney will he held beginning today. Eclipse Photographs Prove Unsuccessful va., Jan. 18 ¢ taken the e expedition of —The rth- photogra by more colleg cont total eclipse of t1 view of obtaining furth regarding Einatein's relativity These taker splendid Ainstein photographs taken by the German, and Duteh and the American expeditions were most suc- cessful. Tt has heen decided there- fore not to demolish the apparatus tion nsed in connection with the Einstein igations but to retain it for r work In attempts to solve stein's theory. t most Hartlord Bouts Tonight at State Armory Drawing Interest TONIGHT'S CARD Star bout, 10 rounds—Jack Shar ey, N England vveight champlon, vs, “Moxican Joe™ Law- 60 ‘olumbus, Ohio, Semi-tinal, 8 rounds—Jim Stone, Montre vs, Clem Johnson, Now York. Preliminary, 6 rounds—I"rankie O'Brien, Hartford, vs, Frankle Senk, Springfield, Ma Curtain-ral 6 rounds—Jack Horner, New York, vs. Young Lm- mons, Waterhiry Bouts start at $:15 o'cle More than $00 pounds of fighting advoirdupois will inaugurate the opening of the State Armory to box- ing toniaht. Kk Sharkey, heav Ingland and b Turney in a feature bout at New Madison Square Garden in near future, will swap punch with “Mexican Joe" Yawson, a rough tough looking “big hoy" from Co- lumbus, Ohio, in the star bout. Corking Semi-Final, ight king of N ked to meet Gene he Jim Stone, the fighting “grey- hound™ from Montreul, s on the program with Clem Johnson, the good negro fighter trom New' York, whosa biggest achievement was his rteen round slugfest with Harry it and persistent chal- lenger of Jack Dempsey, All four of the heavies ing leather-pushers and the ring, put up yesterday at the Armory, has been reinforced to stand the addie tional strain of the extra poundag to ®hich it will be snbjected. It records count for anything, the the big boys should be ve of the Kkind of fighting fans ecrave. All are good- hers and none of them possess a weak chin, Sharkey ha some of the unlimited cla Py met and ading defeateqd ors in the ¢ Rtenanlt, Jim Maloney, King Solomon, Romero and others of that caliber been conquered by the have Goston- Western Scrapper, “Mexican Joe” Tawson has done of Dis fighting in the west which accounts for him bring prac- tically unknewn around here. He has fought the most ruzged opposi- on that section of the land has pro- d and his manager gnaruntecs ood fight or no mo with Lawson being in there at the finish Jim Ste although ccupyin: a place in the semi-finals, is really one of the magnets on the program. The colorful giant from the other sida line is. with the exception of I the taMest ier i che His rvecord s also impressive, which leads one to the belief that o t John'" O'Bri manager of 4 Keeley, must have seen it when o seratehed the Bridgeport hoxer 5 In a nl of the outstandi ghter 1 of e 3 Harry and gave Wills hardest fi of tant’s career. Johnsor Wiils hattled thirteen rounds hefors Wills won on a tecl k) and even the f stopped the Stone is come dow looking to lLigger bouts lika nothing better than a shot at Shar! ‘r\.l" O'Brien, Ha e hooks up with Franki K A ward-hitting and clever rom springfieid, while Jack Horner. wio has scored two vieto: ord ring. comes up from N 10 flght Young Bmmons of b LTy Wa e Armory was put in sl the houts yesterday., Reserved seats occupy almost half the great floo pace of the building while the rus seats, to he occupied by the “gallery gods” will accommodate 1 ) per- sons, In ations that when Hughie Tte t ring to make his fi « iing. UIRE IN GRANDBY Windsor, Jan. 18 (T-—The home of Frank T{. Dibble, tow lerk of East Granby for many 3 lestroyed by fire last night. It wa t known today whether the town records in a safe in the ba which Mr. Dibble used for an office vere destroyed. 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