New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 29, 1926, Page 20

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HARTFORD RUBBER WORKS BEATS P. & F. CORBIN IN BENEFIT GAME — VOLI;EYB A‘LL STAiL TO PERFORM AT THE NBW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD SoiRSi et the st it i eaetas ot apttita AERRES T BRSNS RA R S H R o R SRS AL e b 18 H-‘lll.\ i Y, JANUARY 29, 1926, “y” TONIGHT LEGION BASKETBALL TEAM MEETS CRESCENTS AGAIN TONIGHT -—HIGH SCHOOL SQUAD LEAVES FOR HARTFORD GAME——FlGHT LEGION QUINTET EVENS THINGS WITH CRESCENTS Locals Win Torrid Game By 28 to 25 Score—Hartford Team Had Won First Contest 28 to 26 — A Few More Than 50 Spectators Watch Battle—Balfour and Mickey Luke Are Main Scoring Cogs For Both Teams. Another wonderful vietory Burritts Win Again American Leglon | Displaylng & world of speed, the t the Y. W. C. A.|Burritts downed the Wingates of evening when the local quintet |Hartford by a b4 to 36 score in the ved up matters with Bill Bat- |preliminary game. The locals led Crescents of Hartford and won {all the way through making ft 11 to contest by t of 2 9 in the first qu At the half | In the -m.» period, the score stood lils ye 6 for the Burritts and they v\} climbed in the third make it 44 to They added The game was a humdinger from |points in the t frame the start to finish but the disheart- [emerged on top of the heap by ening att Wil probably | argin, lead the on to decide to cancel all other and playing during 1 A few more than 10 attended est last night | which was one of the best staged on any floor in this eity In years and as exp for t} all and | the game run high, there be something lacking surely 18 not the quality of bail being displayed by the Legion | m. | alfour of the vicltors was the | king pin of evening, chalking ip & total of 13 whil “Mic Luke ecored 10 counters | We for his team. The play in each halr | Nagl was fast 1 furious with Barron, teams excellent passwork | Collins, and etball. Hafner, | Mandell Dixte mu] with the | Leibowitz, time last | usual exhibition of oor work while the the team worked to | Whitman. r, Jacobowlez, 1. oft | Zaleski, c., the | Luty, c 5 o Panskl, r. g. . 5 ol Panski, score 8 to pair won in core of | rter first meeting of the ir, the Hartford flve riime per the 0 oy d by ndance Jacobowicz, with to his credit was th big gun of the evening while Weinberg with seven double counters was the | main scoring cog for Hartford. Both |teams showed good pass work with the locals having the bulge on every play. Nagle, & mite of a lad on the Hartford team, did good work while he was in the | The summary: Wingates quit baskets 1l | Fritzen, | Speetor, nberg, points, e I r. both showing &nappy guard [3 z who night, gave his guarding and remainder of The low, Burritts Legion t 1 team work eals. forged for a short o started second half, as perfect and the lo- | B. 1 to keep the 1J The d back and team ¢ The half of Hartford count arth h | m then the | he end of the i PAAV[] NURMI BEST field et after a min- | of play. Holst 1 |~ mark tied it up with al i Sroa 0 3 e e S [§ SUDTEME AMODG Aong His Cont 1y { men and World in Sports 80 did “Dar say first one ling count at first stood 11 to starf |lz|l|‘ lalfour d n he caged from under the and t the 'Uu? ree toss 972 took a pa a field gos a4 and he onard the but hig fre. ven. rompe to g made it five \en e from Jasper Silverman is fr od B ind sank | vantage Lasket ded a srter fonl made { try good. 1 another follow- | Luks tries | New oYrk, herg's defeat | on this side of the toward streng " sertion that WIth 8 {anjetos but that COUrt | paavo Nurimi, nine on - Nypmi, marvel of runners * center. | Olympics, came to America toss making 1t | winter and for the first time i S down 1t life entered indoor competition. In and tossed effort he humbivd little Joie e f Chi a mile, und the g he gained that nigh for any athletc ca's best at that dist had trod the board tracks years guined and proved equal the “Phantom Finn” red in many cities of s almost always American e, Only tw Al Gottlieb of Syracuse uni ing him to the tape n handicap event by a sensational | tded i i Alan Helffrich, Penn Ar- conquering him in a half night outdoor meet in Ya stadium here, Nurmi's ace on th u came A $tenroo; distance etar of the Finns, fallad by far to gain the prest mi had known. Stenroos is marathon champlon. first apepara in -2 found the Amerlcan indoor Joe Moore, opposed to 1s the same to Thun- | ¢ had been Nurml | R tarted in | L In | Ar Rocks | pr K an. 20 (A--Clas Thun with skating start line o points on New Brifs alfour tied lerful shot fo. every A 1ening the 1Mnns are there is unV\ om an making v . count h from one | within away fr and short] counted nother 1 fr Holst added o S but Hafmer an a pretty pla goal giving H with a s floor fiela Nyborp half harder U o AgO 1 noi 1 gon ng amazi tossing | running | Micczko for the | air to tain had a ¥ Second Half Britain the s and r nd h t| P 1 the rim for | e title, salfour, slipped | ho app to | United 14 when hi ious, b 1 sank the ball. nts of Wo o seconds f Touh decker, b score one victor & took tng b their own g another of pass after the had lost . Luke another try and him sity e | from re, side. s, middle but iha 1ol britz, best as diff pitted But th for Moore, \gainst the sult W wed by Charl ‘a who cl 140 loor 1 i pioy John with Finn after n covered ound the W ear 0% Nye, reached that point, sprinting but American short imerous 1 and perhaps he Paavo Nurmi had chang comp: na again 4 afterwards that later s South C1 the Tra nere \ American Tegion ‘ en he went to Bt John 3 "171‘.1"".‘ a series | w the checrs of the | He ed is expeeted to | N nan has on DELANEY VS, RISKO D v of Briigeport et J 40 ok -nuv, Crean welghts 1t thi |tavor. o WHERE ARE Wmnem Fighting Spirit Su- pex 101‘-~Church Reselves Gop rom mid-floor 2 Rict { while I feeiisiantee YOou OUGHT 10 SEE MY VAUDEUILLE ALT v THE JSTOMERS \BOLT o) el LEA= 1 JuST BOUGHT A BAKERY~ TRE GUY WHO SOLD ME T GA‘D ‘fl-v-R— [} AR\ e = ,_L_/ 60T ALYTHING THE MATTER Witk MEw— T'M THE PINA/ FIER A GUY BECOMES A CHAMPION HE REALLY CAN'T BE BOTHERED WTH FIGKTING o L THE RING CHAMPIONS SLow VR SPID = LAY CFF THE GRIND~ JusT FOUND OUT THE ADVANCE ZALE 1S ROTTEN, AND WE DON'T FROLC FOR FUNw INFLUENZA, PARBER'S THIS ¢ A ONTRACTS DON'T MEAN ANYTRING 1O A CHAMP, AND A CHAMP'S CONTRALTS DON'T MEAN | AQUTRING TO Awecoq. NO INTEREST su CHURGH LOSES < TO TRADE SCHOOL More Wesse T. S Seconds Fid. Fl S neo on, 0 S0l A o ahon ol 5 0 Tanmit 0 Prade s J ith Church h Mo Washburn 2 Isky son in Wy w Kow Morey on & b . Kowalsky 1—10, Timer hober supremacy n Da Getting (e in it e : school wvinners. d at soon | seor nded out ot i imd the SATURDAY LEAGUE ed half t 16-16, B 1 the third | cd a choo! the South Church the trade pt vl an broug points. m its oppone York t ary Ramblers to Meet and Mo- i | hawks o Clash With Ploneers at | wy Afternoon. o Tutcos Gym Tomorrow nen i on ifs su- following the chting much han the losers. Nick Are was in the game ove irly rammed througl 1 and tenacity. ra are slated fast fading Tute; the f ‘ better binatiol The Ram Jinst the held »ut has heen ¢ cks by th Piones Lefty Haber now been added 1o the Tutco line—in & desper mpt 10 belster up the fveness, jsely and ni Ty SO and w opposin play shots from I'h: on all an his he of hounds one-hander ped into the e ntte over out hurling & he e Mohawks Pione provious mecting produce almost ekt Their heetic ing, 2 to 27 de i ing in piling up th Haber Aronson Swan Readdon ! Ieldma Kron Nelson, Connolly lams closely Anderse e, . Tuke n B appeared o and did proper fas) in spite Jacobi t he corr nkask mad Mohiawks Hjerpe Lienhara t countes t it mory of Is will play New ars of rwar they will Guards travel to keep scoring. the DCHING SCENE SHOWS HOLDER SUDDENLY STRICKEN WITH THREE TERRIBLE AFFLICTIONS JUST BEFORE A B1G CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT IN WHICH THE FANS SHOW . n Areh to the gre ion of the basketball s City Coll club tive ork city ith o r St few nd a Haven Atlas by a Now Britain will e to%the Timit to pull the bt speed he g fire will loeals expect (o win. an ihe eam is bringin ow night I} are two of the skin make the them These two are rate than the Dristol I n of Mulcolm the g Bua on in court, rds center basketball igh and 1 wonderful floor hot and o clever man onse. i it h s parts o n will st haske tude, Atlas forwards Jook game ag ind his work Is predicted that cither worker, o THER: GOES THE GREATEST PATTLE N THE GAME * GUARDS WILL MEET - - NEWYORK QUINTEF ot visitors coms during in over larg X e Je ched with speed tomorrow night New r to pluy rous man on thall He n, not br §esifiisreessctitets AT A e gt et OF TODAY? 'POLITIS STARS IN HIS LAST HIGH SCHOOL GAME Red and Gold Downs St. Thomas’ Seminary Five By 28 to 20 Score—Lanky Center is Thorn in Hartford Team’s Side—Count is Tied at 15 All At End of Third Quarier—Last Contest For Quintet Beforc Graduation. YER =~ FOR. A M LL\ON\ BLLKS . The 2 Tiritain dked 1s Seminary New Zaleski, It Vetrano, Metir Politls, itain H chool | tory over § team in the Wes school gymnasivm in Hart afternoon, winning last quarter by the scor 20, The score was tled at the end ot the tird quar wsatlonal passwork by | 1 nd cqually sensational shots | Substitutes, Darrow Mot th who up to this time had 1 for Politis, Cherpack clinched the vlctory Referee, Manalon; xcor: Saunder {0 TEAHS HAVE EASY TIKE AT VOLLEY BALL U.“.ERE'S ONLY O [ Midale PUNK FEATURE | tora yesterday ABLUT THIS WIND OF jout in the NELS— 1T GIUES AL fof 28 to THE FANS A PAN uil at | ter, but | Politis W MeGr coreless lo " Politls, playing his New Hritain Sl for ully, last | High Toote ime und ag vork that the locals D pace with the s Hartford quinte ikened by the minug the ind, Corfgan. wh First Half ling in the tisst quarter the forvi caged followed went ioop. Politis, ¢ of the floor dropped a nly throngh the hoop Biritain’s firs nd e 1 moment later with a foul in favor of the iin it was th able ! minary tea way consider et that the its scr Mechanics and Professionals Have Little Trouble in Disposing of (it Opposition. when two 1im Mechanics nn, and their receivee from their The Firemen, oppo fessionals, conld not o bad gz of nsw G Dt setup, Mechan at tl wers It 1 T Loomis iRG r Crowe shot opening of e and Seuliy another field goal with court it but o tery LI i mia cputation | on man in ! reserve He oot him wit ind i tied th b trom the #id Seminary abou Wi nech seore L Dorsey o ster, was I mads Zaleski | to shoot tries good. came around the side and slippsl in a field goal, tying the . it 9 all. Then Matulis scored r to be followed by whistle blew, Ir 11 all Second Half Klauber as the 1 uin Allfen ers feams in Com'relals Hornkohl.. Horwitz, combina nothe I 1@t Kelley ns the wing the Tir P. Braddon V. Braddon Itosensweig Stowell I at vith the McCann 1 a short lowed with mis fought hard lirowing up a five il New Dritain could Towards 1he Politis dropped a long shot | 1.0 TS the hoop and atter a short | tossed another from the e of the floor tying the scorc | d quarter at 15 all. | Britain showed excellent teant work in the period. A beautitul pass from Politis Me- | Grath the length of the floor, result- | a field It was the first | by McGrath for the game. Another pass of the same sort re- ulted in another and still another | 5 New Dritam 2 Seminarians cam vd MeCann and it 19 e mn 1 quar r spurtir tion ‘) lay uinte prelimin Ihe visit Cxpects the Center League Standing Won b 1 nery asene 3 Professionals 3 1 hester in the tomorrow night ry Lost sation confidently out of the loeal | v UL b rough winning m and Wity n D mtravel the to ki unmarred ¢ WilNet s promptal Tie main aftraction cing wil Bl e their DUNDEE VS. GLICK Yeteran of 342 Fistic Lngagements . he tirst i in Starts Effort to Retain Plnnacle ed in ANEVER core Mike MeNally, unced his 1. served for A REGULAR wiio yesterday ment from base- ars with ma 1 hold MeNully was | 0 of Fame He Before Held. ew York, Jan, 29 (B — Johuny Dundee, veteran of 342 fistle en :cments, tonight makes his her- alded effort to start again at the pinnacle he once attained — thr featimrweight champlonship. To convinee boxing sk has pitted himself against Glick of New York, rising youna- who has conquered Danny v of Philadelphia and Hon sent in in | ©¥boy TFinnegan of Bosten, Th: .| bout will be of ten rounds and t scene Madison Square € velire hat ten y o teams with in with a Kelley both | g < Politis seored another to make it 23 and his mates | came through to pile the up | he Seminary team go! a toss giving them 20 and the | ended In New Britain's favor, | 0. Junior varsity 1 two minutes ition Hartford team's mary St Thomas! Lansky PARTY MeCann King Alfonso, | Keiley ompani L number of friends, | Londregan started out on a hunting expe- | Ilynn on. Yesterday the party bagged e wild boar and one lynx regular pos el fielder ition. and expert on bases but his hatting was weak He saw service with the Boston le Sox, New York Yankecs Washington Senators. the scor: and > =8 fres Tm 13 to OLYMPIC ATHLE anty-four Olym athletes ar cled to appear in the Wileo A. games in New York February Abel Kiviat, a 1912 Olympian, entered ES was ind this a ) points to t The sum- INVITED TO COMPETE Johnny Gibson of Fordham, why 1 select middle distance cireles v outrunning Alan Helffrich v Newark, N. J., Wednesday night has {been invited to p;minm.«(a in the 0 |Millrose games Teb. 4 to again try [conclusions with the former Penn 20 'Stato flash. five, ROYAL HUNTEINC Cabetus Jol Me ARG.ANTI E POU0 Members of Team Will Play Individ- ually In Rritish Tournament And May Meet U, S, Quartet which will tou will leave the 0 prob- and mine BUTT ~ OVER ON AVE MUE WHI Manusger “Bucky” Harrls Seks To Bolster His Pitching Staff By Ac- Church Reserves Win il ot Star urch Reser ol seconds s took le & Washington, Jan n the pre 6 pitch- re for 1id he had for Bush Lawson R at the U niversity of Pennsylvania LsTEN FECLOoW To 2 \ ~ Now DO ANYTHING FRED | XNow A PLACE T THis KNOW 1S ON THEe 1' INSIDE AND DOESN'T WANT CUERYBODY To.Know ABOUT IT | THAT SounDd GOOD OR DOESW'T SS THAT & By BRIGGS OH Bov‘. Do Yhu WANT Some REAL BEER'? 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