New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 25, 1926, Page 9

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Speaking of Sports We stand corrected In our state- ments with regard to the Passulo high school game which is In the 8. In talking with Manager lLanpher of the Guards about the ame, he stated that it he got the team here, he would play the pro- fessional. We took this to mean, brofessional rules, but as he ex- vlairtd last night, he meant that the P'assale wonder team would play as nrofessionals n this city, but under tnateur rules, It might have been a difforent story for the Guards Saturday night It professlonal rules were being played. The Plainfield team is con- idered one of the best professional teams in New England. There is, ac. cording to reports, only one team better than it and that is the Boston Herald team of the Hub City, During the game, many of the movements of the players, such as their double dribbles and travelling, showed that they were much used 10 professional rules, and rding | 1o the manager of the team, lay night's contest was the firs cam has played as a unit under mateur rules, The Guards had an off night Sat- urday night in many instances but that 18 a good thing hecause they ere enbled to get all the poor asketball out of thelr systems so that they will be In the best possible shape for the City College club of New York. We are told that the visiting team from the metropolis is an aggrega- tion of Hebrew hasketeers just like t Atlas A. C. of New Haven. They | are a classy aggregation and New Britain will have to do some tall travelling to win the game | Tt was good ne to many of the | New Britain fans to hear that the | Atlas team has been beaten by the Meriden Lndees in the Silver City Saturday night. Some of the rs at the game said that Meriden | won the game on superior playing ind we are glad to hear t The Atlas can, at least, he be « teams and & In top ing with th + vesult of th en a different story. ten rds bee their jast Haven er would have forni in e v The baskethall fans urday night ¢ ) ted in the that | rd on the Hartford | m, would talk | larence over er of the New Brit ds, T ive to com Britain @s a player. vith r n National | New | ng to r stated that he in to sec the and would with the local wasgeoming ! then talk | manager, f the Hart- | ane | turday a doubt | but us th ord Dis no Drixics i it Cousic the | the | « stated | offer | | National od | imder | even | ration decid i wonld s 10, t hd rom Noew Guards providing th consid Britain Dixies o tion hut vould condiii I'he writing on the wall that the Hartford t Because of tall thy to in nni- to | indicat m will of the nizht fon it would v Brit they N zurd 1o the been playing for Loyulty is like hich he fow soi- | thing in pro- | | am o the v rar i son Relicred of lame back ormu'.g-ht STIFFRESS AND ACHE GONE 1N ONE NIGHT sportsman is “as good as new” after one treatment Sportsmen have I vay to take when they get la or over-exertion. earned a simple pain and stiffness ed up from exposure writesthat k while out nd lame he could hardiy bend. “I went to work, but had to come ke writes. “I applied Sloan’s freely and went to bed. The next and sure action of Sloan ") (Name and address given mazing what Sloan’s does for any kind of muscular pain. Just pat it on lightly. No need to rub. Sloan’s alone does the work. Instantly it sends 2 healing tide of fresh, new blood right to the sore spots Your muscles limber up, stop achin, and get back their tone. So cisan and pleasant to use, too. Get a bottle to- day. All druggists—35 cents, by | i four fesslonal sports. The money I8 what attracts most of the players and when a player on any team takes a stand such as Hafner has with regard to the Dixles, Is shows an admirable trait of sportsmanship, On the other hand, Manager Lan- pher made it plain that his purpose in trying to got Hafner to sign with New Britaln was not to break his team up, but to strengthen his re- scrve lineup, This means, of course, thut Hafner would be in the gamo probubly as much as the others, but the present combination would be kept going. Manager Lanpher does not think that he will be able to land Giraltis because of other offers ho has received, Referees Jack Tobin and Dillon both offietated at the Britain High-Lenox High gume Saturday, Jack had officlated {n the preced- ing game, and when it was learncd that Dillon would not be at the game until after 5 o'clock, Tobin starjed to work the second game. He was relieved in the middle of the second quarter, There 15 a rumor about that Ken- neth (Petey) Saunders will be re- lieved of the duty of keeping score in the junior varsity game becausc as manager of the team there is fear that he might be inclined to favor hils own team, Dick New, school Towever, he will continue to act in the capacity of official scorer for the first team games, it was learned, The Inter-Chureh Jeague narrowed down to two teams, First Lutherans and the race has the South chureh, with the former leading by | one game and made favorites by their victory over their nearest ri- vale, Even the well known “math- cmatical possibility” would give the hird taam in the race-only a tie if they won ames while the Swedes dropped every one, and this is decidedly more than mprobable, opposition Saturday night, with th result that the games were much more even and interesting. The 1oty of the crowd was pulling for onc or the other of their two opponents to hand them a defeat but the Franklin square quintet had { 5tull in reserve to stave off possibility. erans have been the * and Ally ned defiantly across their But it was rather puzzling gainst these admitted Scan. The 1 ni s, the Blue Army put on the | Noor a team two Johnso One onsisting of a Nelgson the 8 wy'll victor.” Hjerpe, nd a Swan e no son. ot on itler which te vdes win n am is the The games were much betfer pa- tronized this week, the running track und sidelines heing practically filled with spectators. This is as it 1onid e, for the teams have now orked toget enough to play pretty basketball, and interest inerearing. This league naturally draws from a differcnt cluss of p ple than the Nationgl Guards do, i owds being the &dherents of the teams rather than those out 1o see the city 1, no v r who is playing OTTAWA LEADS articular ity Has Great Defensive Sextet and Sen- satlonal Play Leaves Team at Head of Hockey League. N York, Jan. 25 (®—Ottaw ¥ defensive sextet, with d and one the Natior appears to gain ime, s Hock e season pro 0 o has puesed wlor's 16 contests, Montreal in second pla better off « record with ing shots. Maroons h oo 4 with ties T time u has a count lost contest a d to b The offic rom 1 T Pittsl e 1 Canadiens New York St, Patricks .. Boston ROGERS BOWLING ALLEYS CLAN DOUGLAS LEAGUE Hearts. FAMOUS HORSI . Ky DIES g V-~ Moko. e Luitherans encountered stiffer w 1l s leng SWEDES TAKE PAI AND GAIN GROUND (Continued from preceding page) e t baskets, the Bluebirds came to life and, with Hjerpe doing the brunt of the shootin passed the Luth. erans and took an 8:4 lead, The Swedes took time out and “called In Nyborg, together with IHolst, who had arrived. 1'rom that mo« ment on the Bluebirds were beaten, not scoring agaln until near the end of the game. They did, how- ever, put up a great defensive game which kept the Swedes working hard, The score was 12-8 at halfs tima, just It Nyborg was again the star of the game, with Anderson and Oscar Larson giving scoring ald. Iolst {did not display his usual pep, but Wilson was in thero as usual, Hallin Injured his knee In & mix-up and was forced to leave the game, Hjerpe Elmer Johnson, and “Bearcat” Nel- Kon starred for the losers, the last tossing 1o by far the longest oal of the night. The summary:— First Lutheran, | Fid O Larson, rf , Frosen, rf ., Fioden, rf Nyborg, It E. Anderson, c Holst, ¢ . Hallin, rg Norgren, | L. Tarson, ‘\\’llxm‘, g L. i il ol | 5| 1 L 1] 0| ol 25 | Johnson, ¢ C. Johnson, rg ... Swanson, g Moody, ! 13 ! fouls—Tloden 1, Nyhorg 15 , Hallin 1, Norgren 1— | Hjer Nelson 2, | Johns Moody 2 al Larson &, Nyborg 3, erson |, Hallin 1, Norgren 1--11; | | Hierpe 3, Nelson 2, €. Johuson 16, | | Ref Nbxon. Timer—Kutsche A ewett BILLIARD TOURNAMENT [New Class 3 Round Tobin Starts At | { rlors To- Rogers Recreation | night—Rotation Play Closes, A now Clags A billiard tournament {will b started this evening at 7:45 lo'elock at Rogers Recreation alleys, {In this tournamgnt are entered eight | {players who are unusually equal in {SKIL with the cue. Cash prizes will | {be awarded the winner aad runner- {up. | The seliedule of {night's piay is as tellows~Wolfe 'Gr.nw; Plurin vs. Noonan; O'Brien ve. Kasprow and Whalen vs. Jean, | "Tho Ttotation tournament is com- ling to a close this week with match- s in the second and third division | between Smons and Thompson and 1 Jean, Huber won the division tournament and he and winner of the present tourna- awarded handsome cues. ( GLEN PUCKSTERS WIN to- S, imes for |Take Second Straight Victory At Ice Hockey At Expense of South Ends | Yesterday Afternoon, pmcksters won ltheir secona hockey ganw yesterday afternoon by defeating the Sonth Ends 5 to 1. The two teams | 1in @ bitterly it contest Glen de Miller provented losers land land |from Iscores, I nse, the for mor Suess and Gagner's accurate pa {ing enabled Captain Wallace to seor 1 Gugi !four goals and wr th 1d great work Sundell starred The suramary {Glen A. C. 'Gagner Suess Wallace Miller at goal. or South 1 South Ends Scott | Peterson L Gagner Torrington Quintet } To Oppose Boys’ (‘luh‘ The New City Five of Torrington | wil the opponents of oy | * [RRITATING RASHES For quick, lasting reliel from itching and burning, doctors pre-cribe Resinol SALESMAN $AM SAM HAS LEFT US AND STARTED A HASH HOUSE, | Muln stree |are Levin o the Krassewski has been moved hack 1o |» the much strengthi he played. | preliminary, and BEAVERS STRUGGLE imxm worked wel aut the kept up a play - standing | Chester, (A5 T SAID BEFORE, FOLKS WE CANT LET BUSINES 60 1 PEES JusT BECAUSE lub at the local gy of tonight, The visitor said to have a strong team which should make the club trave) st hut the New Britaln outfit appears | to have found ftself and start Zapatka, with Parparian in reserve, to | and | hopes really going now. Gl will be at forward place he clrele, and Gotowa defonse , Goffa in | Sliva and Young Henry |f where | was teams the Reserves Reserves, o will really frst will duncing udd 100 flve vlay C will fol light for The ow, T0TIE FOR LEAD iDefeat.Boyi’*Cfih Dixits and League Tightens Dixjes Beavers . Eagles Pelleans | Specdhoys Thunderbolts : i The Beares administered at 12 defeat to the Dixies in the Inter mediate Group B league at the Boys' club Saturday afternoon and erawled Into a first plac 1 that feam The work of Zembrowski was main- ly responsible for this result, al- though Apelgren’s guarding was worth mentioning and the whole Baylock was the best of the losers. The summary: 0 Snider, c. S 1 Vaniski. rir. Bloomenthal, ski mbrc otowala, asvenskas, Applegren, ra Rakutis, Ig Pelicans Win by a Beak Pelicans, frked at bein ong in last place, managed to Specdboys by a 14-12 Leonard Anderson had most his own way in the first but the Speedhoys, d by Gre started in the frame evened the nose ount. 11 al- | haif (how. and Boukus, haefer, Moulius, Grir Helm, Curtis aruba, rg. CGirabow ski, Lagles Advance 0 8 advanced a not ce by hurling down the rholts, 16-12, Marholin ‘hester could not be stopped bombardment of basket The 1 an even game with no stars but could not work of the a iy Lagles .G h in un- ind and Fhunderholt o the The summ f Marholin, Louring, Diner, rg Schmarr, rg If ' M Marholin s Pihiel, 4 Sokole Ke Dela i Gourson 0 2 12 “See you down to the New York sample Shop to Morrow where bargains are bar- gains and values are values.” TUTCOS BEATENBY JOCK HUTCHISON Miller, tracing him once he | betore it stopped. It looked as | though the Scot would have to| Eastern Inter colleglato basketball | squeeze out §10, but before reaching |league playors will forsake the | for his wallet he took his putter and |courts this week for examinatiohs drove. The ball went 230 yards, and | with Loeb of Princeton holding & when he of the proverblally thrift [two point lead over Laub of Colum- | race unclashed his pocket heok he |bia for individual scoring honors | added to what he already had | - | % et MEET IN TITLE BOUT even,” sympathized Hutchison. “I'l| New York, Jan. 25 (P—Jess Me- bet this same bill that I can make Mahon, matehmaker at Madisen the first hole in par 4 with only the | Garden, announced yost Platr et holor s nsl ony 48 Liay that Charley (Phil) Rosenbetg, e ."n.ni “|u.~..L P ) e [bantamweight champion, and Busy : e [Graham of Utiea, N, Y., will meet moth sand trap. The exposed back Mareh 19 1n & tille conteat few of the pit ri ven higher than the E=E e green, so that the ball must carry to the cg The wage was affirm- v o PISO’S Joelk -, " forcoughs Quick Relief! A pleasant effective syrwp, And satimalin vas S180'S o ‘Throst snd Chest Salve. 35¢ BACK TO EXAMINATIONS PIONEERS IN GAME| HAS A FEW TRICKS Continued from preceding “I'll give you a chance . el His Long Drives Using an ro-| Aluminum Putter for a Driver 10 goals and two free trys Ison played a clean gan e acco Square ng book but Ll nd Willlams all eld timer lines had Vs score Jan, 23 (D) fled us a trick Kirkwood there unts" in tl golf Tutehison, formerly champion. The conjures his marvels at long with a putter, | Hutehison, who was | America tfrom Scotland b years ugo by the Carnegle aluminum headed putter, whi fact and h vight angl But with the tended to tap a ball not more (h 20 yards over green, e from the eh like Chleago, not clas Altho n the hou side thelr doubt it fast ferees | Hjerpe 1l *o the | 100 and | ¢ nd fleld are a bag British Chicago professi 1i; difficulty finding got going t lo. the loop two drove even better this time, gotting 240 yards; and, with a twist brought to|of the wrists, he managed to lift the somo 15 | ball high he air for 140 more s an | With the straight faced club, land- ing it at the edge of the green, hence he holed in two putts and won. 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