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TEAM TONIGHT——PRE[SSER LEADS THE SATURDAY AFTERNOON LEAGUE SCORERS SECOND ROUND OF CHURCH LEAGUE STARTS TONIGHT—TRADE SCHOOL QUINTET WINS FROM CROMWELL BY ONE POINT—NOTES BT L S B B R e PLAY T0 COMMENCE | ONE POINT WINNER, Church League Offers Two New Britain Basketball Team Games at “Y" Tonight atly improve again, Tt and closer tl atter Stan; taining second pl ont of three from 118 INDUSTRIAL GIRLS BOWL CLOSE GAMES ON ALLEYS ' American Hardware ain Machine Feams Take From Optonents Anperican Hardwar an the saglish Champion's mains City And New Birit- Noses Out Cromwell A, C. to its into fore team seoring and and the forth, again by outeome last 1en Arena ay, put Auplicate & | Combs, it IMILLIGAN DEFEATED Popularity Re- Undimmed in New York After Tight Last Night INDOOR TRACK MEET Wil Waver Toniaht Under \pionship Brooklin College Gam IMONICH VS, DUNDEL | i | getting the SRt at ettt at it st st bR AR SR 40 12 & ) —Ma_‘ (BY BILLY EVANS) st outfic broken into 1 American since: Cobb un cuker 4 febut That is ’lmw Earl Comb: manager of th 18" opinion of mite in the ways of | lled big praise in | Combs but it was descrved Diespite admitte loubttul if qual magnitude has ever been less nt Two hug, od in the way of public mil, He haif of 1 greatness of any star of obstacles Combs vrved commanding figure of handicap a young Ruth proved the greate It was a star to tough' break join the igh Yanks inks with hic homie- Combs found himself » position. that Combs came to the big The 1s going of th young he DAt know 1 ate Makes and Breaks en fate paved the way for ad €0 k into slumy ving to be a lincup. on the sched- im under a sub- of pa- im rest of Made of Stern Stuff not th Combe e karl Combs is run-of Crouch Siyle at Bat Making Yale Safe From Wiles of the Flappers n Jar (R} t idloss, police are Al 41 32880 RE000000000000080 2202422200100 R R0 TR R B Seo 8 SECOND ROUND OF TRADE SCHOOL IS | INJURIES HANDICAP COMBS’ CAREER PREISSER LEADING 'NATIONAL GUARDS MEET [B\) EARL /} COMBS ¥, RoBBED_OF Qecoewov BY “THE BABE* ‘\ .‘ </ /:\ ANOHER COLLEGE, 7/ QLTSS LEAGUE SCORE High Point Men in Saturday “Goody" storer in | baske Prelsser 13 the lea the aturday after thall leugue at the th a total of 82 points ccond with 62, The league has c | pleted two rounds of play and s this afternoon and the third round with the Pioneers and Ty fighting it out for first place, A summary of the by each man in the first eight games | ames Fld Prejeser AR e Latke points se league as follows Wojack Larson Parker Mor Nelson | Walthers . Tuttles Kron Anderson I'loden 1. Johns . Johnson Krammer Goodrie! warson Ginsherg REBUILT LINELP Rearganization of Yankegs Prin- cipal Change of the Winter rebuiid Yankees lors for several nw Playe With Six Pennant Winning Teams «yayy Goes From Yanks to Buffalo, hajor career keos yesterday ins Pau part 1t Minooka, Pa. He bee Plai fhat \ beat up May cague, and his S MANY TEAMS HAVE MNMLLYS GhREGR DS Who Villed Utility 3 P — Mike Jan. d by the York to 1 3 vear oll infi he sought Miller he point hen Manag 1 1o American payment for ne Koenig. MeNally dec 4 returned to h later an- eastern request has f placed in i granted, South Reserves Play League Game Tonight o< ni South Church erves G i baskeball feam in a county s' club a Stung by t week on court at the the New cg 1o come p into the T Collinsville took Plainville, o s would give n even o He m will pro with Bell ane rwards, Wessels at andWilks in the 1 nville YEAT SN MNCLE) ing from hont flalo Tnterna- paq re Hug p him to st ssoclation as S10p. | known 1 ned home | of Collinsville Y. M. hands of Brit- ones | INGRAM RE IGNS Makes lmll\ | Bl No Mentiol Impending Plans and Is Silent On J The Me- Navy Offer. Indiana Announcement night by Clevenger, Ind director that William Bill" Ingram, football ¢ igned fook alumni and m hiletic board by surprise t little iy last complete on has been given Soveral wee Indiana 10 | new t the pro vhen Tn tions was prepared to o on mext fall 1 returned fo fron the Tefferson will [hns been in confe with . 'athietic hoard at the When he informed ¢ vesignation, he ma mentie his plans and said not) of pending navy effer naval my has hei 1 4 also wit nounceme TRAVELS TO SEL GAMI Ia Flan | for the Ic privi ernoon League for First Games s ok ° 0 Y 58 06 Luke is| and las for th consid- 10 selection thout for t was drop: ram disels ¢ where he | (n RS ANOTHER TOUGH QUINTET M[ Plainfield Town Five m Tackle Locals At State Armory —Visitors Men Are Out to Keep ding . noon | Meriden. om- tarts ARMY-NAVY GAME o TOBE IN WEST ored i Chicago- Gets “Next Fall's Grid ! i Olassic 45 | 46 45| N 441 ing fisti 40 reportec ns by for Dompsey-Gene heavyweight title fight today ned the state athletic commission ress and public for support of laring that the sanction th t until Dempse Jgn. 23 P—Tmpend- vith Tex Rickard over tiatic Jack the pro- officials would proposed Tunney has obeyed the defend v Commi loon asked th sportsmen lend to the commission’ 1 champic to able times od of the matches n promoted in Madi- " said Muldoon. have n worth the money. ve ask the press to help us get fellows to fight yhitant.” “In my mission,” chaivman cwspapers oir assist e feel asha 1 Square Gar at sums less license only three comn 3 fighters epended upon to box | time. They are Pau ) v Greb and Johnny Iuwl L Not only frown on a AL promise does the eommission Tunney-Dempsey hout Tunney fulfill suitable * on or m of mands o anwhile, it Rickard ne psey or Tunney, find himself in “lot water” forecast of Chairman gotiates he will Zora is the rsify arley. oach suen | 48 Extra Inning Games Jan. 23 (A—Only 48 ex- nes were played in the cague during the 1925 on, league statisties show, 1Four of these innings each, ing the July 4 game pitehed by Herb Ponnock of the Yankees gainst Dob Groves of the Athletics. Pennock blanked his opponents with wa contests went 15 ¥ the most that im the and oach oves on the other hand was Nit freely but was effective in tie pinches until the final frame, when s counted one ville the ‘ also figured in 15- ith the Browns and Indians and Tygers batt ' long game. K's crew was in twelve ut contests altogether, whil ittled through noof |y iy aca hite TERFECTS NEW v oar, OAR. lighter and more dur. yan the old, has been perfect- corge Pocock, University of shington shell builder, for the use huskies in their fight to re- upremacy on the water in the nmer, ation with the com- 4 1 Colonel John Phelan, £ | American League Had But | notable be | hits and did not give a hase on | and | Have Impressive Lineup — Dudack’s Their Slate Clean For Rest of the Season—Reserves Play Tracy Hill Team of [ptaimicta Normandin Dessinger Norris jenson Madden Nat. Guards Reynolds Taylor, LaHar Restell ; Gerry I\IH‘ ff, l‘H‘ | The National Guards will 7y their second tough game of week at the the yresent state armory Arch strect this evening, when ¢ face the Plainfield Cfonnecticut, team of The Guards will go ine to the Bame fresh from a Meridon Enders Wednes- night and will be prepared to work just as hard against the team from the Rast end of the state, The visitors 1 an improssive up & those fans will know who been follo basketball for ¢ Norris, the cen. showed his wares with the Meriden day night and in the short time he was in the game against Dudack. he caged 4 goal in his only try and red o froe try for thres of his team’s points. Normandin is a well known for of all basketball guards. He was the ace member of the Willimantie team when that combination was mowing them all lown three years ago and at pres- ent, he s experiencing lyear. victory over th lay his hest | Dessinger is a flash on the floor <0 an expericnced player. of He pairs up perfectly » two will ards busy The guards, re husky and {Kkeep 1 through the game Senson and Madden Besldes two strict iardians of thelr own fortress, they © mean eyes for the opponents’ kets and have an impressive re- cord of field goals so far this year, 4 Coach Billy Dudack will probably luse the same lineup tonight as has worked E v in the last {two games h ards play- ing the way they have been during |the past few weeks, they will prob- jably earry out their determination to drop not another game this sea- on hei Reserves Darrow . . nee Right Forward Gennette . Tracy Hill . Jacobs A Yale Left Fornard Politls . e . Welch | Saunders ............. Greenwood Right Guard Relofn . Left Guard | seuty, Hassel | saturday night the Reserves will | battle the Tracy Hill team of South { Meriden Inthe preliminary to the [ National Guard!Plainfield game, The lineup is expected to be at its full strength with “Midge” Darrow | back at forward where he fs a good running mate for “Freddie” Gen- nette, the leading scorcr on the |team. Darrow was reported to be | sick Thursday night when.the Re- | serves went up against the Burritts |at the Y. M. C. A The first game will start at § o'clock sharp and will be followed immediataly by the feature game of {the evening. “Chick” Hayes will eree and dancing will end up the | evening. | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS YOR RESULTS X585 Movie of & man making a hole in one 1 one en in (uisi in the ninor Blakeslee Is Elected New Haven (7 1S Hcad H seal company By BRIGGS DIGNIFIED BALL GOING STRAIGHT TowARD BALL TRICKLING NEAR HOLE BALL DRoPS IN @ Wi wATRB R e HOLE MEQ? ) ‘FWAH TAKE FWAH | ¢ R ow LL,ER | oF THs BABBLES AND QIBBERS INCOHERENTLY B e e —————E— i | BALL RoLL'NG ToWwWARD HCOLE -