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EW BRITAIN £38033228232824440004 44 SRt 2R sseiitiis e DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 231 teegantene 3323311 iitaateadizidaesatiie 1t ~xmwmucmmmmmn NATIONAL GUARDS HAVE HARD TUSSLE TO BEAT PLAINFIELD —- TUT(‘OS FALL BEFORE PIONEERS IN SATURDAY LEAGUE AND | SWEDES PULL IRON- MAN STUNT TO WIN DOUBLE-HEADER IN CHURCH LOOP—HIGH SCHOOL TEAMS ON A SCORING RAMPAGE fittniiitesisiittiniteramtristents GUARDS HAVE HARD WORK T0 NOSE GUT PLAINFIELD | Nationals Play Loosely and Visitors Keep in Lead in | First Frame — Locals I'ind Themselves in Second | Half and Win By Four Points—Sensational Shots By Sheehan and Taylor Settle the Issue—Guard Reserves Trounce Meriden Team. T team w Nu f ke urday night basketbull armory vy eve the 1 atride when spect han a four poir n cord team, forth t first ong spurt by 1 tide | Loost more I ust the play arm ything Plainfield tosse ing a fine brand kept them in the of the wheel ed center wl the Meriden night tng both on the ing Dessinger the two forwards Benson at g as anythi the local f Probably the team plays th more 11 s {1 under ption of them the Bensc epin ck co count | On t t o dribbled right and turn in th hoop. 15 K too close. , gave o body alr It while those 1o 1o to few ' Taylor game, 1 to work wred to be good fc Ing that projeeted lie Jocal team ser then it appe 15 muc anyt Lle to it Halt 1o infield star the = guard flrst oul of the ove singer quicl ing followed wit 1 Du Tiritgin with a cquatied this v Then with center to Dudack at cleah top't 3. B of the shot v quick s ‘ laid one on d in to giv a i§-. season (8508 te, 1 score Norrig, Restelli: as the two frec made both good glving On.a pass from out ¢ stelli pulled a ne took bhall on t to 5 in tries t the shooting two in the La Har Hall Iracey n Football is Postage Stamps ung Placed on UOMEARSAT IDOZEN MUSHERS READY SRIHH R a t i s SWEDES TAKE PAIR AND GAIN GROUND Wm Doublc Header--South lureh Swamps Kensington | FOR AHMJI‘L DOG DERBY | Famous Pas Lyvent To Be Run Over 120 Mile Course Starting To day fn Manitoha g, M A\ 1 Church League Standing Lutheran ..., 5 0 1| South Cong, I'rinity M Kensington Blus Army I{rst full gamy i 1irst 1.000 500 | 1 over v run aitheran quintet moved | lead in the Tnter- aturday night at the doing the iron man wi & hoth ends of while 1] South in the by trounc- Th les crush- sty in rogularty | and then repeated ance over the Blue ay-off of 4 contest pre- | Ihe croy night's play of the s drawn fron urch leag \ and Church ke ing Kensin od the Met scheduled helr perfornr Army in a mbled u Dy al M 100 Swe ¥ 1 which | was by ason, South Chureh Wins South chureh team complete- the Kensington cntry first game and romped home ond of a 48-7 score. The rted threateningly nd soon a frec 16 followed by a field nd the South churel | iead into a 12-2 lead be- s scored on a folloy they shot ahcad to | half and kept things | rapld paco during the although they did | to extend themselves eEree. | outplaye on the long Berlin boys It blew their ry by Park 1l by Cooley Ipushed the Hall. ots, or lose Tl at the moving at a | closing period not have ny great | Parker m o, -up | hy th Chureh Re erves To Play An- other County et Game To- night—Teay 7 o'clock. the lead gcorer of | , with six field goals and a n Lan Adams “;m; . his foul shooting 1 ing | ¢ good. T free throw | the whole team showed | marked improvement. Nye shone in | tho few minutes he was on the floor, | Malone, Kensington's scoring threat, | was held without a basket, while i mates were able to collect only two umong them. Hall played for the lo 1 was sutf Y ki ght, | viile Hing inability cure i Churel gan that e ter bler: {that durin s in relin ay wi ! irch night 8 i ington Con; rl-xnnun.\l on the (e PLAY I SPRINGFIELD New Britain DeMolay samé Malone Hall, lart, rg Baldwin, Basketeers o (C'pt.) Play Massachusetts Teams in Big- t Game of Sceson, ool rsor v 10 Adams Tay] Oshorne Nye 1, Wes- | Hall 3, Hart 3, Ba 1—11, rics for goa Tavlick 3, Cooley 1, Wes- Parker 1 Malone 8, Hart 4—14 ixon; Kutsehe Adams 6, Hall or = Luthera Llmer the Methodist will and equall combined opposition, 31-15 verdict entr. winners 1 W way interm Nyhor the | ovet During the | 1 ever: ] 4 led sion, but INH\- nd Paul vddon les 1 it during the early Within how Ny | 5 won a Trinity M. E. haif the their seore first o'clock to- ill be no con- ing Hewe rmined part the hrought reaching horg, his ¢ second the Methodists distance. Braddon, ot keep track ibby”" broke of m b vill dssue ch ALY L his team allow id & s slaying without Holst, the BUSY handicapped, hut Nyhorg made G i for this loss by inspired work carired him into ¢ play him easily tl the Varsell showed ¢ n played b Hewett vorked ummary in and Swedes KELP EXPERI nd ma me, r of nice nal sturdy 1he for 1ard and we . First Lutheran Flode Nybhork, 1 Larson ). Larson Trinity M i <haw Anderson, ¢ H Braddon, 1 Anderson Braddor \arse Ny- | Hal- 1| 13, Floden 1, P, Bradd V. Braddon Varscll Wilson Hewc 5 returned sty | L R S T T R TUTCOS BEATEN BY | free | tribut | provement | the def s Ire | out the game only point. dwin fed the woing |Larson and “Bear C |ed some of their cireus stunts and ‘m the Jea floor teial {hest PIONEERS IN GAM Wojak Scmes 18 Points Greatly Help in Victory The Tutcos basketha had scored five stralght \ turday <aturd tirst Lionors, pletely outel he game Wojnk rs turned in unt for his team locating the | for nd foy trie Nearl te wins in tl afterno ¥ civ rivals f the on e m in s, L stag of i I ne un sun are ket gouly ¢ everyone on the ager ieos the T proved erees handle proved at times rough ¢ personal fouls hootir both f¢ cach throw ln swamping important four 5 The ms showed team e fro Aronson of the ) r the Tuttles, captain uous hy his a clsser speedy forwa vays be depended upc one free Morelii the ehl Aror Tutcos Tutcos Ficld heaved ket and e of the te ots who could al to score v from t and Walthe for Pic v only 1 line, Woja 1 core on was ¢ the Preisser, ! Arongon, Luke, ¢ 1son Rraddon, Zoldman. Rakowski, Walthers Morelli, Waojack, c. Swi Sax Joh Hallin, nson, rg 12 Cassidy, timey The Oscar ( ) Peterson second game proved than the first with the s fighting hard to hreak has clung close to (! the In cij lost every S0 its bein eum securit Undaunte b ang far the ir n he star 1l season, hey o of , they buckled into 1] led Indians who have ing strong and led them 10 losc it by or Two referecs handled ® th 1d they were following 1 of both teams number of the contest over close hich served to delay the he players and the offic points out. After each de < into the bi again at whirlwin A disputes arose du decisior the ttle and full specd Nelson pul ms rushe were away with the " Lienhard, the gue, anted to K two referces were officiating on unaware that the ed in the capacity of umpir “Dick” Anderson was able to |through three quarters of th hly ed by Harry 7ers from of lumps [times got “Little’ fyw ow wl 1 Ginsbe Kron of the game of th (Contlnued on the lers put on carng m whic who com m con- ‘anl throw Du- | jin baen go- through- Kept husy ever: th up 1o PLA EI 0] N THREE TITLE BOUTS | BEFORE SEASON CLOSES Rosenberg, Bevlenbach and Walker | Tentatively Billed To Defend Crowns Soon N " York, Jut onship boxing York be o I'hirec loom indoor & fore the - ) i) Rosenber \ f the very ®lippery b witam upionship crown, lonors fn a bout Ctiea, N, Gurden ttle linty own the I 1o v I 1shy Madison th o Lox or Girahan of Rquare 18 the sroe of under York state \ g March 14 and v laltair 1o carry Gr i Mickey of the N only cort lis under athl ) han rules i v Berlenl champlon, ¢ today and i Neany tirns from o “lorida the former chi TeTigue, und the e Huitn of th erlenbach sullor Lavific 1t ul | coast ook irom MeTigue last by e summer m jvision the conrpneror of it Siki Yevenge reo1s Walker's clinmplon billed to 1 Mickey futnr Aol Jor- N with viwel trom ] Mill n of Scot! it comn \ toe ) | condition, nial and now officials Valker matel e off only sparring Rogenberg won 1 title from Eddis Lonball) tin of Brooklyn months Martin d time at teast the | insisted that Walker's right foot was out of champion made de is striving 1o persuade not to step on his has threatened to fak to Edinburgh or some but is helieved rd | W big 8 toes the plice 10 I ntamwe Man (Cay sover eposed Abe old Garden last wir victory gained by a that failed fo do much d kept Goldstein on the move, PASS EXAHINATIONS Billy Dudack of iy dogged point attack s hut This City Is One of Trio Who Are Voted In hers of Central Board. candidates were aces wry members by the «d of the Connceticut St Board of I annual 5 (ol Will Thres hation: ining | Cent the pted a 1- i X I3 (s examination lield in Saturday ufternoon. m Dudack of this of the National Guards i Walter Hanley of 1wl Thomas Pickett of re kethall 1 winning w ball officials for [ hationary term, woile has heen deemed s thoy will he il cubers of the board, The nt of these three in- ises the total membership on the v [central board to #4. Of this num- s | ber, 14 serving their first year on probation. The examining board which conducted the trials Suturd | consisted of Louis Alexander, fr a lman coach of the Connecticut ud Thomas Manahan, co istol High school. The ining hourd consists of five member It three of them were unable to be The of e bhoard the three in ey successfully pass- ination as hasket- a pro- o Serve one year as after whic atis as regular ne is v 1 copla n cent acer ce h- Ag: I8 at | of nt Saturday, | committec voted bers provi Prese ht had pre- 1y | viously as mem- exam RAIN PREVENTS TENNIS pourcd down yesterday, keeping md other in Franee, Wills while Cannes, Helen rs idle causir in championship. 1erhy n New tponed for the third e tennis playe fell in Tex: of the play rolf tes G on is | Dallas open The silver | York ) time, hold- | nid neat nonth | ning | other | Goldstein in the | As Mem- | exam- | 0 1 the game. kethall Officials | h, if their | rctory, | exceutive | it xu:m.mmwnxmmmxwxxwmmmmm HIGH SCHOOL TEAMS GO ON RAMPAGES IN GAMES T\m Quintets Roll Up Total of 95 Points Against Op- ponents—Varsity Swamps Lenox High School 51 to 9—Junior Varsity Trounces Farmington High 11 to 8—Zaleski and McGrath Score 39 Points Be- tween Them—Second Team Thrown Into Gia hus | Ninety-five points were ruy High school and Junior ms in a scoring rampuge gymnasium Saturday The former team Lenox High school ly which the junior varsity outfit high-hatted the Farmington | xchool team by a fop-sided 41 10 § The Zaleski-McGrath combination proved to bo a winner Saturday. The former collected Fach see strength, 1 scored one field goul trom ing surface, Odlum, heing the hero, “Hammy lwas the New Britain star, The summary Junior Va 1.6, rf o ol vt up by varsity he after- game woual to 1he rmit it sehool noon defeate 64 to 0 o | haad Vetrano, Kilduir, Darrow, It Adams, 1 Bengston, forward ight field goals, and the latter filled he basket with ntonotonous regular- until his total reached J1. ‘The regular junior varsity teal was only in the preliminary game for first quarter, During this pe- riod its stone I defense held th Farmington without | while in Ventrano's men Darrow, who col- five ficld goals, will, of Captain S 80 strong that sehool team two ficld tloor. 1ioth werd | Bennesconi, the left forward, first score eame after 2 minute half had been played in th ond quarter. Like the junior varsity | the first team held its opponents eless in the opening Late in the third qu coni again scored from Then the days work was | tor th y State team. 1rar Grath, “Monjou" Zaleski, Scully, “Toots” Politis and “Red" Matulis scored in turn, The signals worked without opposition at he Lenox coach changed ! lincup repeatediy, hut not) scemed to stop the Red and Gold men. Three men were used at Jeft pard in 2n effort to stop the speedy irath but each looked worse than | the other in comparison. | | With about two minutes I play the junior varsity and First Substitute “Al" Haviick went into 1t played with the same <nap and pep that marked its work | {in the preceding game, and pletely outplayed the Leson for the little while it was in | gume, | « summary New Britain Hizh 11, vt b ity Cherpack Claire, Iy . Brombery Hewitt, Diner, vf Charlow | oar, e hy leeted | scored Capt Hiammy total of Tmost The fens his men was Lenox High leet was a TGoracr ully all and the col- ! the | Toyee, of man, | Rourke, f i | Odlum, 1 and |Horworth see. | Wollenbe | Crowe, | Farmington G, goals from ored by on i 1 0 tourke, 1y Saunders; e all Hime his Leaders At “Y" By Margin in Heetic Game, ars ctie game lers at the was nip and tuck fro to end. Colien st winnors while 1tel) heavy man the losing The AN-Stars would ik mes with such tea Church Reserves, Scconds or the *Ne from 1 Satur im m 1eft to com- ou outh 1 8ehool | Gim mary: Junior Leaders i el MeGrath, Zuleski, Riolten | Bell, ¢, Knowles, c. .. Recano, Cos Lenox High Tennesconi | Antonjnoli, Butle ey [ Noonan, 1 Dalanalle, rg | Substitutions | trano for McGrath; Bengston for Politis; Gourson ulis; Cherpack for Scully; | for Cherpack | Prefminary Game, Although the Junior Varsity team | jay started the game without the serv- | Briarcliffe lod {iecs of Sowka, its brilliant ‘guard, | ov anford, | his place was well taken care of by | yesterday. | “I20die” Gourson who played a won- | {derful detensive game during (ho | ! ritain, Darrow for Reforee seoroer, Howett; Hewett, SINGLE 'h Teski tor M Havlick GOAL W1 bounded of nee to Conn,, THREL CUSHION 1 Willie Hoppe, former i balkline billiard lto have his cushion title | tories over the Nob Cannefax, fwic | time his team was in the game. The | entire team played a great brand of Masketball, and wonld doubtless have {run up a large score had they re- mained in the game, e ree teams wer Wi eyes it nre twic on ha sent 1 « used in the ©536 My TRBUNE. ine SNOWDRIFT — a One hasketball hockey champion me. lay wit Hig! loft forwar Diarroy ALLSTARS WIN Baskethall Quinter Noses Out Junit Point e Junio The he lay m arred was 1 vam s W britsin FFoul [0 1 timer, NS off vietory clhil TLE orld 18 is sai he thre ored vic hampior ¢ fifi/%