New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 1, 1926, Page 8

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A.| IN ITSELF Ra”eu A | % m—— lisiting Team Displays Best Brand of Ba kethall \un f ~ (AN Are Bond i Catnty ) ; ided 1 avs 8 S P Q. < ' FIIEHE 0 L i Sasketha Leading Teans Foree {0 Utmost | /5 Pioneers Take a I{aul Fought | X 'Bags" Club Titles to Be Decided Here—Locals Come Thro h in Last Half of S : \ | . ame for Win—1 8 in Chuch League A Baitle From Mobawks at “Y” | w o in-Play-0fs ond Frame for Win—Taylor is High Scering \lun JRITUL L | d . Planville vvvveens 3 0 With 16 Points—Visitors Use Syracuse University 5 NewBEla s AN S . m I Saturday after | SIMsbUry oo : Junior league's fual standing Pasing System—R s Trounce Manchester. U 1000 ’ g i Collingvil ceee 12 BB Gunuary 30; B noon kue resulted 40 | o Granby 0 1 W00 |\ —_— ¢ : 3 two mes with the Tutcos | Kensington 0 2 000 """"f\_‘“"ms . s 2 | Jive Wires .. 3 @ 2 : 5 ( : i : he jinx to win from the| mho South Chure T iaariiee e All Shines 2 ost 100 e t y UG ) | and the Pioncers taking | Britain's entry in the county Yo M. || ienining | | Lightnings . 0 t ( ! Two of the clo games of the | from the Mohawks, |C. A. league, assumed undisputed | poy pops | . i T J y 1 were played | Jors outscored the Tut. | ossession of sccond position LY gy Crushers 010 t ui it | | i \ { lers ved the Tut- | D¢ g the Collinsville “Y" five, 4 2 | o niglnL o o AL G A first frame but failed to | ROMNCINg th 5 | Intermedinte Group B e 1 c 0 Rt : the | n South Con- | S e 6-17, in @ rother slow gume t Uil standing, January 30 v [ { e ning their re- | Feplacing “iingn Tt on 1he |130¥8" club Saturday evening. 1t was | javor | 3 . i the | UF il Mnetonal) o Wi s T rowed | the second league victory and third Ly e ’ Y ) v it back to eir opponents | 2 e Hineun - drite fwin of the week for the team, which T jiaung Bler inaA i 1 10 i s ae T o | vssed both Simsbury and Collings | iy \ ' | h only two teams With a chance ta | ) foam o pass or | Ville by defeating them. The Im'}flx Speedboya ! ¢ one of two tho ditlo, ahd & keen struggla is (e Sodyt Dreisser | OUtplayed Collinsville in every way [y oo o pation; of .1 b 1 during t ng three | hed up the olg |4nd took an carly long lend, thel ™oy ror firg; place rule in in this city | on a pretl ks and culimi in their | o oo for lie ran wild on some | Visitors rallying somewhat in the fl- |, “pove club basketball leagues ; s Lo 1 ' on the final night of play 1 of hix whiots. caging (wo within 20 |nal minutes after Wessels had gone | wiion“Lought their regular sche To th f X ( 3 " south Church Wins | ondg of the star whistle that |out on fouls "";! L "‘l"" ules to a Saturday, and play best ex : ‘, South church snatehe cre heaved in from the center nr,'_;'j‘ sent g oy f""‘"’l"’_l'fi ¥ offs will be necessary fo determin New Wi T i v from the MctHoc ‘ o floor, Aronsom, he of fhe 9§ [13-5 at the half aftor holding stalfus Sy S SR Thtarnedings | 1 g a territic vally in t) { more, his batting | 0pponents without a goal during the | oy 0 p cirenit the Teavers and ; tied it 1 o Duri | 0 by scoving two | cntire sccond period. | Dixiex won their contests and e ring t1 « i ot and 1 ‘”1‘ of tk ng period the f fleld goals Bell and Morey continued to work | 1o o eadiocked, while the Young of led ano r point on a 8 1t 1 g together in fine shion, thelr pass- 4 I part of 1 T u i i toi8 | winners, ulthough foreed to work | ARD | WONT, 1 ra who hovo loat fon)| LABELASE 2 plom, e DESS° | Giants, Tiver Wires, and All Shincs ound t 1 « ch ! 1t core when b Was | for every point, had things al i B/ TaKE No FOR m It in as m starts, a |ing being unqd and their ,q.nuu!u,. are tied in the funior loague, tloor, thoug v to Ay t 1 own way and took an ad. | AN ANSWE veeord in the annual “Y" Saturday | Wessels contributed a pair of his Pelicans ¥ ccep column b Ihe Methodists, bolstered by the in- | . fivrnoon haskethall league, looked | Well-known sensational shots, and | uiu g oonurg Anderson running nougk ) to win ssed und ont- | jection of Paul Lraddon into the | the first half with scorc | the gunrds kept Collinsllle. at 8 g anq 1ossing in cight field goals, opportunity presented it teaim ray, then came back to make it | {0 12 in their favor with | i The visitors mado several | om0 Boidued the Kagles, “Mert" Taylor was the sec ] fouls 115 and halftime and kept conni \ee of them winning | long shots, but had abominable luck | 4° Heleons BIBERAC A LRI for the evenir at « S we right behind e, hut in (he second | on ]:m”llm\\ll\lll\\\"ik‘l‘fil‘ll11('!1"\‘0(\‘\' ]::' ing. Pac and Baldesari were also ,‘;,r,m-( to h i 1i X "v‘wn g0 ‘f t point * Cooley, | Iy weal '”",]‘ n"\\ able . ]v\‘ i 1‘; v o \“; \‘\lm ..1:,’\:.'-.] in good farm for the winners, while' 1d goals and four fo Jo} lie cvenin wreh siege gun, g into | pace whi iey set in |ed best for the lose 0 | Chestar worked well for the Bagles. Sheehan with seve thr wround . dropping in a foul and fol ‘ f The Tuteos realizing | up the game a.good -l»r\l hy lejsure I RGOSR fiecld and one foul gouls makin :‘ \ with Wwo pretiy askets from 1 l‘m-\ must \-u.\ in U\'ILW' m‘ be | x»r{: in the back court, The| g Yiacls total of the effort second Liad | serimmage I'he whole team lu),m‘ in the run for first honors spurted ary Chester, rf. . pEL) 1 = high man on the New Brit to work again and drove through 3 1 $hem 14 to 4. A& oltiRdlncdl B o eryos Rappaport i 1 1 Moskowitz and Palitz o the_opposition to pull out a victory | ot : o e hEleat S ITmnH siE 0 Ym»lK :\“ “'l“ S A ik 1 : ;‘;‘:n i e 1\‘“. n‘l‘ \" y 5 1 fiSehmann iy e H . posing New Britain, 11 game, con re W many | ) i o fo Recd and Ya I Aarholing, Ix 0 0 f ing’up to his rep faitora (o rastest ot Lha lerubd|l el LEBoYSSTLL CONNIE WILL INGIST O1 WINNING: kaslas put game at | Wossels, ot alitiol iR Ints with 1 s L G i P THE FLAG THIS YEAR wnard | May, rr. 00 points with fo s excepti v hard fought, both | 3°CELAR COMPLEX 3 I e o & 4 3 10 fouls and the lg d s showing pretty passwork but i (R L . o ol Pilleane a foul. i ; nuilitying cach other's offesive by | Nothin, B s K . AAGTEOn, s 0 16 All the with | The score well nigh impregnable guarding Al | Mar 1 ] | | Washburn, Jg cevoe DI e o K H the excepti pot City College Club baskets were sco trom heated | loties this ye SR e Schlaofer, 1t o 0 I into the f man on the Pield You { sensational fashion. | The tall leader of the Hetics | s ’ ! U 3 Py ! & 2 i team showed himself to b 0 o 0 in the high scorer of | O e e R Re e iy o P Collinsville Y. M. ¢, A S . team work He visitors : 1 1 3 ith four field goals and !y exploded lust [w psychologieal influenc ! 1 # | Diamowskl, vf. .., n @ ! and Kopt § witz, ¢ 1 1 i Bilt s lilew sovan otliar > experts picked | dicapped the club severely when th SHUElE 0 0 0jBarlow, If. (Capt,) 0 " ( near the r e of the secont rE ~ 4 8 Cooley's work in the | th " lerisis came. It will profit as a re- el i Coveesens : 5 Here is ws [ g o 1 4 [ closing perjod was the deciding fac- | I feared just h a happening,” | sult of that sad ex Y 10 ( T8, 10 0 oy team starte ming and |1 ( ( 0 [ tor in the ghine, whils Havlick came 1k vecer ng the! “I don’t think wo cu . el N : | Dixics ke Outa MWin came o several field = thro ith twa pretty long goals. ¢ of his fler a'in 1926, 4 o o = | The Disies Xkept jn the race hy baskets 10 edge away from the N T 2 6| Wor and Parker got only a ha- | st e 1] Personal fouls—Bell * Mowey 2 |nosing out (he Spoedboys, 76, in FonkEciniebe indigean il I ; S b e 0 0 0|Wessela 4 May 1, Washburn one of the fightest battles of out with w win T every play. The Braddon bre A return game will ba played 3 5 i S e o L n Bt 804 Gl T i Ria o . - R e i oo ] 2 ki 1, Henry 2 Tries for | 8CASON. L g two [ | [ v Dem ewitt rounding out a The locul club plays the Laurels = i 3 x % o | the floor, Lut the reserve men eame 3 e i \ a for Wble atta o T , i 6, Barlow Snow 3 L i ey L ’,"‘,“! GIRLB USTY LFAGUE who previously defeated it, fn a re- oM Reforoe—ander. | through with the necessary baskets e : . ‘””.”‘ DNy Sangis | ELAL turn gamo here tonight, while to- |y time ke “Hurtung. “{and Falk managed to slip in the secn g J T e ylwedia o vl & morrow cvening they go to Spring Bitine b feul gonl which brou vietory e i) LI0F Laaie Lo 4 ',*”(‘“ acel- | corpin Lassies Down N. B. Ma- (field to play the Leland A. Co over| gpo pioy S e, {Molusius plaved a nico gan 1 10 a8 nis respect and made Vit one | chine in Two Straight and | wary i Hiceleipns e Handball Teams Meet to Disles 1 I il tey ount of 10 tries, ristol PBovs' Y ohe O L . Sate o P . ¥ : R N TS ST A Bristol Boys' Club | jypnied lineup. The Indians put np Decide (.hampmnshlp 0 s 1 A ; south Congregational 10 S Pt ctirving bat ou start 1o finish.| The handball doubles champion- 0 1 1 . i Palits T, 1L, | The four te Industria 1 ] arson, hecause of his|ship of the Y. W. €. A. will be de- 0 0 ? J 7 g ; i met 1 1 k 1 experience seems 1o instill | cided this week when the semi- | Sm e 1 f = Rath. (Capt) 4 e with the result 0 1 Dirit of fight in all teams that | finals and the finals will bo played | Ploomenthal, re. . 1 i ¢ e | feg § Corbin quintet | ) ; connected with and ko it was | off. Four teams scheduled to | Vaniski, 1z ..... 1 ) " 1t i < | g 4 itain Machine | 6| saturday with a tea considered [ meet in two contests and the win- z 5 = ARG . S 5 > e sl (0 4 second raters the Mohawks played | ners will play oft the finals for the 3 1 ¢ 5 S gkt P Wor s duplicated = the Plonecrs off their feet. [ title. The Dressel-Crowe team will - Sncodboys 5 e ‘ e n . a7 expenso of v givls L Though the Pioncers refained pos- | meet the Mag-Hawkina duo, while | Molusius, rf. ... 2 f d the » e Frinity AL 1. T Lacores i ew Britain Koy Club ssion of the ball most of the game | the Walthers brothers will_elaah | Grabowski, 1f. .. 0 Now I ‘ Tdia Semm o ) ( New Britain Machin g - PUs ey could not ale the | with the Unterspan - Waskowitz | Helm. ¢ £ 4 i T Ao T | Rl 7y (Gl ot 1 10| Mohawk se for very many | combination. Curtiss, re. 0 o ( | c i V. Braddon, If 4|81, Sar g | Zapatka, 1 1 10 | points, “hief” proved the big | | Garumbo, 1g. 0 0 0 N 3 . Hewett, ¢ 5 e Tar 7 |Goffa, 3 10 | noise for his team, ing four field | HELL I arcl i ; f i 21 1g|Parparian, 1 2 gonls and one free | Helen Wills, American woman A Y ! ) 1 S A 1 . Linn 0N G il eI il 01 The “Chief's” enthusiasm for the |fennis champlon, has won 187 of | Beavers Triumph , Seibiy B o And x. 0 | 0 Gotowals, 0 0l game is just as keen‘as when he {248 games played in France so far| The Deavers then kept pace with Wokt g0 i N5 At 78 307 d In Nis first field goal 20 years fand has shut out rivals in nine sets, |(he Dixics by downing the Thunder- New Dirita t i ¢ § 1 17 P& 12 8 : Regardless of how flerce the |8he has won three scts by- scores of | 2018, 19-9. Zembrowski and Goto- 2 A ¥ s T 1 me 2 Parker |y 2 4 - — mm o may prove the broad grin and [§.1 and has yet to be defeated in |Wala Were in great form and baffled g, . oliv 2 Woodford Rarthin . DELANEY FIGHTS ld\luv the old fire is in his eyes and he is [the singles the Hnlmdvrlmlt defense, while the 2 i el " dde "\m 5 ¢ §7. Johnny Risko, Cleveld wvy- | having time of lis life and en-| winners' guards played well defen- : 1T | mo1 1t Duniz S e S0 gy who stood oft Ger nney joying every minute that he is pl RITOLA TRAINING {sively, Apelgren also scoring a pair i it W. And iiricssioriEonL i 93 ealin o bout in Cleveland some time |ing the Durham and Rey- | Willie Ritola, the Finnigh-Ameri- [0f haskets for good measure. The il I ! \ [ Havlick 217 * : B 1 g0, makes his first castern appear- | nolds I the league for the |can rival of Paavo Nurmi on Ameri- [l0sers were completely outplayed b & DIETRL ohy » so1 lance in Ne Friday night \turday and hoth put up {ean tracks 1 er, is training |And Mmade most of their points from } : 11 H 1. Anderson tz 1 e when he meets Jack aney of xhibition ithfully for an assault on some of [the foul line. The summg s & i tin S A ants : yort, Cor leadit rprise of the aft-|the records hat Nurmi left belind. Thunderholts A ( n i fe it cight conten oy “shuffling Dave' |[He will attack the two-mile figures | P R : : seza Through ‘3.’ L B for ten rounds at M L [at the Crescent A. €. games in{Chadwick, f ... 0 ! ! e . resentingranoth- iR balis ene i b » Garden, (Continued on Following Page) | Brooklyn, February 11. weren't Pl Santar & i M el ; L R 69 s g gkl nts i : (Continued on the following page) 011 1 of the j : it By BRIGGS ( ) fire to ) got = ) ' put up | Stanley Works y Lt N rer i 8 see R d ¢ 4 " y Mol ‘y NS . s 7 i - ‘ e ! “ | S€EE RE WHERE SN AN NN NN x5 ‘ i i \T SAYS CoAL 15 - ;'ESR;‘SJ'E T o Kave . 409 57C LIKELY To Go UP To Sl ,‘; : ! ol S - FOUR FIFTY A ToN A AND WE'RE f{guarded T I\ TERATE - = = [ %46 o ) ON ACCOUNT OF A oM ouU ha i BOYD CLUB DL}‘EA“‘D L SRS | Look AT SECOND Ton %l I 1 THE PHoTY~ = A @ BY HEAVIER BRISTOL (GRAFT ALBUN A : { . | IF'M CARE~ . // i o point FUL OF I ? ) A . Eaperienced Bell City Team Wins Ry PADDY CAKE / "‘ : . NeThAs One Point—Laurels Here PADDY CAKE | 4 fa Sl : | Tonisht. DAKER'S Mav / | 1 . N Yo | BAKIN' HIS o i ,}‘ Match e Gl e ] r CAWE 'S \ / . i 1 1 il FAS' AS HE 1 I 0 A $ta can T / /H KR ey £ colors f %{:\ ctdy o ) fi‘ 1 ‘ i 1 | ¢ 0 9, hia 1s at p of 4 : s single : Int \\,.!.“1,,1‘ I opR i N oy 1 o past kaska 1 ience 1, or ip! sury 1 C ' A rted a } on |t 1 Pirst Litheran Fid 11 TN i I ofs T 1 1 [end of the third quarter o |qu s the mo =~ A 3 |at one tim A SARAZIN BEST HORSI N 4 | With Bristol lea [ A \\ W ( 0 |inin 1 a bha N Blee \rmy ¢ ¢ 26 I wing | |G of the home | iy y —

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