New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 20, 1926, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN datisii [itssiitiettattstiatesittatassisasnil MACHINE FIVE SOLIDLY ‘EY[I[[]NES EN[AREE IN CELLAR AFTER GAME GAP BEHIND THEM P, & F. Corbin in l'mli~|)utod Possession of First Place | Fl J i ) —Stanley Rule Has Tough Tussle For the First Take Tgfilga‘l&e,,ml;g Bogs Half—Worst Night of Foul Shooting l‘,\penfl\cem in Dusty League—Landers Quintet Easy For! Group A. Standing League Leade | ; L. s H les iven @ 4 Panthers o Natior to standing 8 out W . ept e For team threw up & prevented 1) 9 100 ties widened thelr lead in club Group A two full games last night by defeat- Landers the Boys' Feiei et GOLFERS KEEPING FIT . LEGION QUINTET ing the fonals while the Celties went n in & tight game with the | Natlonals, who had | at two for Corbins for minutes the the landers t Panthers frame. | gropped ¢ [ ors Igtored up they shot 1 fgng Jddie Sadie, but the |were too mueh for even this | tossers [strengthoned team and took a 17-12 | the end fyictory, Tkowitz and Cohen shone they Irop- | for winners, while Sad put | the uiarity | punch into the Natlonal attack and and Holst vied Bianchi kept Mangan scoreless, The e scoring hon- lgummary: rame and cach got | while the best that! do was to lhave in a fleld goal and |( toss for a total of [k halt. The first half | Loy 19 to & in favor of Cor- Cireer ime, Cotbin I & Lovel quint ing i & in th e tion half, s With and n liest g the 3 ¥ could Cyclones foul a witz, ¢ TR Baylock, 15 second Half half, the Corbin swung into action in proper siyle. Lasket ufter basket was rung up and the Landers players could 10 get goi “Duke” Me- Lying in the k court, wonderful cxlnbition of Jarding while Arburr was a whirl- in his section of the floor, cond f , 1t seem Cabe, ) 1y Kobela, ¢ Marholin, rg up | and Jasper both rung jn this halr while Holst whirlwind me ition and also broke Vo bunket ayed his pivot ca Avburr into the ring column in this half for two Darrow broke the ¢ Landers and scored two baskets | in all the the best Lan- ers could do was five double deck- | um‘uur fodis. tl were off on shooting lers getting only four out \ile Corbins scored five out The final score was 41 to 14 of Corbins, ¢ summary P. &I Celtics Beaten suli clawing a start | t gamely thelr way upwar ter a at the heginning of the scason, met | rcame the Celties and ad- | ithin one game of sccond | It was one of the most ex-| pames of the year. Both | ed evenly througt nd W minute ar o the count was knotted at 12 all serkowitz had a chanee to win the |zame on a foul t and miss | A second later, however, Tony Ker- | clejza was given a similar opportun- lity and made it good, giving the Panthers @ 13-12 win, Was and Garro starred. immary: el e two-pointers. et gae @ v {hrough with a pair || at kept his game, the ¢énter L ofrdoable deckers th ory cums | § in the first, both ms in Sikor: taf 1 the end o 14 in o Corhin, favor vor F. . Pts Second_Half schult p | . o ) VA then s Rule |Holst Hallin, rg feldman, Arburr, | Kramer, awi riod had in t eld goals his team for STILL BAR DARCY Central Board Will Hear Winsted 14 Player Personally 1t He Is Willing To Eaplain His Request, At a meeting of the Centr: Board of Approved I als held in Hartford, Sun- , it was voted that in- as Joseph Darcey Win- sted, who was blacklisted by th board in 1624, had never applied personally to the board for rein- tement. that no actien would bhe en on his casa at this time. The, einbers voted to consider his per- | for reinstatement hy he felt he shoutd to good standing if he suck asmuch applicatior restored cared to take Th ! e Imissio the New Standing of Martford County Bas- 2 of candi- the board will ritain Y. M. C. wan kethall Teague Is Sent Out In Bul- letin From County Office. County League riod of or Standing I tory, a W work 18 satisfa 01 to full membership. 21 RANGERS MINSTRELS New Britain Troupe to Lntertzin People of Poquonock in That sent art- | Town Vriday Night zht n al 1 Diree up a pro ng, with insville at tackling Kolpak, \at Argosy and r of good quips t m tha audlence gh o chorus has been trained in ¢ new stunts that m he Ligger better, The en S over big at the rium inab who are havc A n and went Ro! er. has b nd Todd, who s now board of hoxing cd t has ref enges The hoard ¢ for the mid 1 no longer | MEET EATER ATHLETR o and 1 SMLENT INTERPRETER Sabin Carr of Yale New Y Hoff of his first Metr | course 4 | driving | Trishmen, Whils £now ents the most golf fiends from knocking the white prey rabid little pill around the open they are turning their at- tentlon to the Y. M. C. A, indoor golf course which s equipped with putting green, 16x18 DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY feet squar nd | sticks, T m. to 9 one in [ for t spring. a 80 p. and er to opening perfecting of course m. 20, 1926. 31 tantesentraatenyl P. & F. CORBIN TEAM BEATS LANDERS AND STANLEY RULE FIVE TRIMS NEW BRlTAIN MACHlNE FlVE IN THE lNDUSTRlAL LEAGUE NATIONALS MEET MERIDEN ENDEES AT STATE ARMORY TONlGHT—-TRADE SCHOOL LOSES A HEARTBREAKER TO WATERBURY ockers op a4 quite his strokes the CUBS TURNING T0 IRISH FOR HELP - Owner William Wrigley Throws Away Band on Bank Roll 20 (A)—The Chicago baseball club, the to the Irish to re- disastrous season Owner William ¢ the rubber Chi g0, National league Cubs, have turned cover from their of last ye na | Wrigley 5 band on the ank rol! Irish invasion MeCarthy, former manage Louisville, , American Agso- team, who will pilot the Cubs is Joe of the him from Maurice Shan- shortstop, who will fill gap by the departure of “Rabbit” Maransille for Brookiyn, Jos Kelly, of Toronto, the home run king of the Intcrnational league last year, was McCarthy's next pur- chase. He slammed the ball over fence for thirty round trips last brough hl non, loft Louisville cl Jimmy obtained for Vi Howa outficld pre Wi Coaoney, rom St has obtained Rurke, former oledo club, and © famous as illies, ven, Coone Me Gk itzgerald, the majc 1 in this winter it out of t ay has one s of young talent for in its lhistory There from whom McCarthy ulars, nnon, Burke and Doolan, v talent side are nor in the cellar, of the v dozen his r¢ 1 list a ned by several w pitehers ar. » atready was fai that respect. twirlers lect o o been ld visiting and Jack ”v t will \\"rmn the Mike Gonzale Curry, In short, of material the Cubs and a ol Nt pennan Louisville in Anie tion r The squ the ¢ t start fol anager | cquently to | Associn- make | mnng‘ in 1 cague his- | g February 14, at Cata- | ina lstand off the Pacif st. | McCarthy has announced will | abandon the mountain climbing 1i mp = arriviy 1tion con o bring GOLFERS MEET AGAIN Aas Tournament Brings Tozether o Who Competed In Mateh In Enzland Two Decades Ago ™ the wer yoft of ent over th rd Ho course and reared other in Liv Finally, one of the s *ulford, forged to the ned the winner arn, the defeated is conquerer 1 ier went the loser accey ind becam er his ongra they y rted merchant ted gol pro other T saw ea Friduy MATCHED FOR FOUR « (Phil) R ed for FIGHTS | since TRADE §CHOOL LOSES HEARTBREAKING GAME Local Basketball Quintet Ont By Three Point Margin in Overtime Tilt. The hearthr bury when it the W a 31 to Lest to five by a8 Britaln wa started | with its opponents the end of the fi 9 in favor af the ew of specd in the sec Brass City tossers end of the stood 27 all An overtime bury scored four one and the game Continuation 31 to 28 scor Rockwell threw the ce shooting eyes with of the entire very good. me t New Bri New in High hd won out by tl summary N. B § I'rost, Kowalsky Micczkowski Iz g Wate Mel hM G o'F Bd ch electrica doubted in i 1921, manag: time thool the team, tm Jast Tue e Trade school basketball team of this city was nosed out in a wker last evening in Water- spped a torrid con- aterbury Continuation s slow a nd the ond half, mat d it limit, the period was necessary and during the five minf to New ended vietor in several nter of the them. The however, Britain sl school gyr score o 1 ex ¢ n from often may find a golf enthusiust driv- in in the best possible form season in tho is Nosed in getting 10 keep pace score at t half stood 11 to Brass City quintet "he New Britain team put on a burst but the and at score with the by a neat floor na and Richtmyer had their | work was met this v night in th nasium | f 21 to and quantity NATIONALS ARE OUT T0 BEAT MERIDEN ENDEES Guards Determined to Even Up Mitters Over Coie querors of a Few Weeks Ago—ILacal Players All h Good Condition—Tim Cronin ancCook a Wonder ful Pair of Forwards—Reseres to Meet Si. Stanislaus Team of the Silver City INDUSTRIAL GIRLS KEEP TIMBERS FLYING AT “Y" Stanley 10°PLAY DIXIES "Torrid Game on the Boands at| Y. W. C. A Tomorvow Night Tomorrow night at the Y. W. C. A, the American Leglon basketball team will meet its toughest opponent and will demonstrate its ability to | meet class of the state when the | Hartford Dixies stack up against | them in the Thursday night tiit here. The Leglon five is all steamed up over meeting last year's champions 7d although the Dixies have drops ped a number of games this year, the scores have been so close that there was no disgrace in losing them. Tho team has been traveling at a furious pace and its lineup has been intact The Dixivs have been beaten twice hy Nationgl Guards but each ime the score was within a margin | of five points difference. The Hart- | ford crew realizes that it will mean a4 big sethack for them o bn taken in by another New Britain five and for this reason, 1he Speedboys are all set to play through for a win, | Giraitus and Holmquist are a neat | M. pair of forwards and they will give i“- Arburr, Carrozza or Nyborg all they |E. can do to hold them in check. Holst (H. (will be extended to the full limit it [H. he is to play his usual game against Hoitarth, while Jasper, Luke or Bel- | gor will huck up against that stellar | pair, Hafner and Waterman, . Thomas The Hartford manager staics that |§ Rymsa he is Lringing another player here |Kink tomorrow night but he would not |M: Ryan divulge his identity. He claims that A. Weleh the Britain fans will be sur- |W. Bipple prised to sce the new man trot on | the floor, but no suspicion Is being cast on any of the stars in Hartford. Tt is suspected that err of Man- chester will prohably be the man. Burritts will hook up in the rinary game, but their oppo- nents are not yet known. The Na- 68 tional Guard Reserves have bheen | = sought but no announcemet has been 249 made whether the two teams have Stanley Works come to terms, 1 6 ich Hayes will referce .67 lancing will follow the gmm«« Berard 81 arlson s1 INDOOR TENNIS MATCHES |* *=* 385 37 Restelll, Gerry 8heehan .., Kidufr, Dudack Gade The \Mlon'\l haskctball team will step irth on the state armory floor tofght to meet the Meriden Endecs, ince winners aver them in o game Jayed in Meriden |and the New Brifn five will cnter the game determlyd to cven mate ters up with the Ser City five, JFollowing the sppdll victory of | the locals over thiBristol Endees | lust urday night,1e Gual are full of confidence th tjey are on the road to a com@yck that wil | not allow ot any mofgames being dropped By the waide. Coach Billy Dudack has L& after-his men since the last gan 1o keep in the best possible shapéor tonight's melee and if conditionjounts for anything and it doet uyeryone knows, the Guards willgep out a winning combination tonky, The wonderful team ork dis- | layed by ihe quintet Satuay night is the secret of the team yictory over such a strong contendk aggre. |gation as the Bristol Ende with the Malcolm-Feldman comjnation and it will he necessary to Hw the 2 same stuff tonight if the teq g to | beat another pair of stars i Cook and Tim Cronin. the vetera from Hartford, Rule Team Takes Two Games From Corbin Screw And . Lingner Bissell, Other Teams Even Up. The Industrial Girls bowled at tho | M. C. A, last night and in the| match the Stanley Rule girls took two games from the Corbin Screw girls by a large margin, The second match was between P & I ‘< ‘orbin and the Stanley Works. Bach won a game. Stanley Rule Blum ..... Burkarth Schultz Johnson Ahlstrdm Y. first Corbin Screw 343 Corbin " 65 64 78 r. . Cronin R. Macholtz . A. Quinn Plochar . Kendzior & Fi The New Britain lineup wilkron- y be the same as it has by, ip o former games with Dudacand . | Kilduff alternating at guard. Digck I has a feeling that his basket sipt. ing eye has returned and he gy | drop some more impossibles thregh | the hoop tonight. | Saturday night, the Guards {play the Plainfleld, Conn. team ¢ | the state armory. Manager Lanpls was unable to have the Passaic hiy school team come There Saturde Players of France And the United | i | night because that aggregation ha a previous date, but n(-rnllztlnn MAY BREAK RECORD |Charles Hoft, Norweglan Pole "fl"“'i‘\'m probably show here within the y ; next couple of weeks, er, Showing Great Form in Try- Preliminary Reserves | Darrow New York, Jan. 20 (®—Charley | Hoff, or Norway should break his|Gennette own world's pole vault record in | {this country and may soar to the re- |Politis . markable height of 14 feet 6 mcmw.’ lin the estimation of Harry Hillman, | | saunders |Dartmouth coach, under whose di- | rection the Furopean star has been | Scully, raining for mects in this country. | Tlof's present record is within a | fraction of an Inch of 14 fect. tional indoor champlonship, hoth | L iiaut baitls the fonals have s 1 GREB EASILY WINS tended Tilden to limits of his this season so far. The Mriden game to avert defeat of the Ger-|Middleweight Champlon Mas NO|yeap hag strengthened its linep for mantown club courts. | th e and the M | game and the Merlden ooter Plans for the term event, which | Trouble In Disposing of Joe Loh-| & o\ o that both the indeer will be played twelve d after the | “t. Stanislans five will yening of the indoor tournament at |bring “ome two hig slices otacon Seventh Regiment armory on! Omaha, Neb, Jan. 20 (®—Harry tmn\xzm. 15, were announced yesterday Greb, Pittsburgh, middleweight| The first game will be starti at 8 5 A. officials In |champion, easily won a referee's de- |o'clock sharp and the big gar will addition to Tilden, they have chos- |cision over Joe Lohman of Toledo, follow. Dancing will wind b the en Vincent Richards, No. 2 in the | Ohfo, in a 10-round fight here last c\nnlng “Chick” Hayes wi ref- national ranking, -and Francis T.|night. |eree. Hunter, former indoor champion, to | Greb toyed with Lohman through- | represent this country in the match. |out and in the 10th round tried to A fourth player may be selected {land a knockout, but Lohman avoid- jater, { ed his barrage. Seheyd and K. McAloon 79 78 7 States to Carry Keen Rivalry Onto | i Courts Next Month, New York, Jan. 20 (P —Tennis players of France and the United | who participated in a stirring ienge round match for the Da¥is cup last tember will carry their | nal rivalry to the indoor | s re next month in another | team struggle Possibility of a repetition of the gruclling five-set battle at Philadel- phia between champions of the two \ nations was seen in an announc ment by the United Etates Lawn nnis association that William Tilden of Amer and Rene La- coste of T would bc member: of the opposing teams. Lacoste, who | 1s the invading forces, and Jean | yrotra; present holder of the na- me St. Stanislaus .... Curyls outs Before Entering Meets, center 5 Sierocky right guard Beloin left guard The preliminary game taight |will be between the National tuard Reeerves and the 8t. Stanislausteam ot Meriden. 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