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Speaking of Sports Natfonal Guards came through in fine style Saturday night to win from the best team that has played them at the State armory this year, the City Collego club of New York, To close observers of the game, the metropolitan quintet played it selt out in the first half and be. ginuing of the second and when Now Drituln started out, almost in desperation to do its utmost to win, their speed just stply knocked out the New York players and they were unable to recoup the losses sustained u4s Taylor, Sheehan and LaHar peppered the basket with shota, “Mert”* Taylor in wondertul shaps for the battle and a wonder~ ful tributg was paid him after the game by Falltz, who is rated sccond only to Moskowitz, the flushy center on the visiting team, as a pla His mates chided him beca Tay or got six baskets and a why he didn't stop him, the fustest man I have cver met on a basketball floor and I would like to | one stop him it he plays al- ways like he played tonight. The New York manager (fter the game that his satisfied that “Chick” Ha been jmpartial during the game, The cry was raised that Hayes was giving them the worst of it in call- ing fouls, but the statement by the | New York manager clarifies this situation,. To many of the local spectutors, Hayes secmed to bs mors strict with the home team than with the visitors. | stat s were ad One bad feature about s..vm-m-} night'’s game at the armory was 11 Nissing from tho sidelines. Investi- gation showed that a crowd of boys who copgregated on the north side of the armory did the most of it. In the crowd were several members of & well known juvenile team that won the championship of | the city last summer. They were | Bissing the visiting team and man visitors in the hail opinion that 2 a crowd of poc The loye, baseball [J guarding, was even closer and more thrilling, The goos ed crowd ha plenty to cheer at in both matches, The. Blue Army has yet to use the same team twico and has yot to win A game: After each loss the man- agement hustles around and digs up some better players, After the de- feat of the present week-end it is rumored, he will put the Natlonal Guards on the floor next Saturda, The South Church Rescrves arc coming right along, They won threp games last week, two of them county league contests, and advanced to un- disputed possesslon of second place in that clrcult. They are only one game behind Plaloville and hope ta take a full out of that team when they meet It In two weeks, The Boys' Club showed to great advantage in defoat Satupday night when they held the fust Bristol club team to a one-point victory, The Bristol five is one which made a for itself several ycars ago ving against such teams as the al Fagles and others of the fast. est outfits in the state, Last year they cut loose from the club and went into the Furmington Valley leagu s “Co. I." Back with their origindl organization this winter, they are playing great basketball, the New Dritain team got the shock of its young life when .t saw who its opponents were, That they came 50 close to victory against this outfit reflects great' credit on the Hardware City bo, who hope for revenge when the teams meet again here on March On the Alleys BOWLING CLAN DOUGLAS I it o . Murry . Mitlo Hontgome when called for it ted that it was | did | hissed during ow thiemselves that like {0 be hissed or bo onto baseha elv actions Saturday | worst form of poor | that anybody could ind Lo provent it in the fnture er Lanp. Will, af i s make it 5o the boys wil ult to L into the portsmanship show were i diific g Now Britain this or 1 hie downed M floor during the lost his head, somethin do very often or i in “lope" doy center's tly. Both play on them, Had with the tker d | m s | 1 fouls ealle ded haym 1 th tion of Mo are afraid ther Jam, dired terrific L playing in * * Rey { tilled in niccly and played a | Too much cannot | wor Mert Cay 0ol il Taylor is huilt g0 that vithout it affvecti floor as work, i pr g him Billy Dida the He play A in to pr stelii No one v thi T tloo rection veut eut on conld hav e Kilduit s hounid- dur- 101 ather riss cross s 0 isitors citorts stopped s that might o tional ( without virds not | Johnuy night and nig on th v th fid not start, e i howevs s reec Sand i sult 1t hand ball, 1 i match wards but 1 it 1 vy memb attend. Ranger na tere names in tome at the rrow night Cague 1 icuity in gettiv games turday njght, g haviy ufisen ould be playe ¥ finally misunder- o which but fans 1to a pair would have | () STANLEY BUSH Exer. LEAGUE CORBIN SCREW BOWLING LEAGUE Final Standing TUTCOS FINALLY VICTORS IN A7 e from preceding g page) ptuin of the of mors wer on his tour filed gouls rs helped the wer vantage tries b Pioncers, tually for time i Day rs scorcd noints an Morrelli feam not tive points near Ause of th by Larson and Durham. Mohawks Fld. securing goul Lienha Neynolds, Johnron, Durham Larson Ploncers Morelli, Walthers, rf It 10 show | Hergstrom: e timer, J. Murphy League Standing W Pioneer v | tional NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1926 BASEBALL HAVING Heard at New York New York, Feb, 1 (- Baseball, Ined and otherwise, will be by about New York for the next three S, the first hit of the week hav- chupter of the Baseball Writers' Ase | Sociation of America at their last night, On Tucsday the National will close its jubllee year celebration Wwith a dinner at the Astor to be at- tended by officials of government and state and bascball men from all over the United States. The schedulo | makers end their year's work Wednesday, The write 5, hosts to 400 at the Commodore last night, .spared one, from the high commissioner to the little performer baseball receiyv- {ed a drubbing. Commissioner Landis | was urged to buy a new hat, T { dent Ban Johnson of the American league was permitted to speak and President John Heydler of the Na- was lmited to five minutes. | Bomeone had penned the following lines and the seribes dared to read them: “Kesn Landis and Ban Johnson, they had a head-on clash, “Ken Laundis got the verdict | | John got the cash | "The magnates handed Ken the crown and raised a mighty cheer. | “But they raised Ban Johnson lary ten thou 4 Babe Ruth w d a8 mana- ger of the Yankes in 1930 or there- abouts. The scens shoy lobby of a hotel at 3 o'clock in the morning fixing things to beat Cleve- land only to discover that the team would play St, Louis on LEAGUES END WITH TEANS DEADLOCKED (Continued Loswick, 1f . Delany, |Sokolow |CGrourson, Liliel, 13 I i a, rf Zembrowski, |Rakutis, 1f Pittshurgh, Was Cause of Nick- name of Team, Feb, 1 (P—Louis Bier r member of the P [ burgh baseball club and whose sign- ing by the Pirates is en the cause of ti Erie, Pa., bauer, form 8- (I is knam: am, o the local L member of the Brookiyn club in the last year of the brotherhood, 1801, He ordered to veturn fo the Athletics but that club forgot to list him on re- list. Nod Hanlon, then man Vittshurgh elub, signed held 5 justified in r was serve ision pirate’” w ayers the followir 1S and stuck CHAMPIONSHIP BOUTS Amateur Title Six Holders From New York To Meet Boxers From Three Cities At Garden Tonight, (P will ix met b n champions ew York tonight a ompetition with am rom Pittsburgh, Phi ] Boston, at Madison Square Gi Twenty houts cight besides three speg York entrants, tomorrow in hoxers delphia and irden ach night will care from flywel, 1 events Arms Limitation Meeting Now Postponed Until May Switzer 1 3 ¢ )- wellng of od to a 165 irmaments late not 1 e original date was ijourr than May Feb. 15 ITS ANNIVERSARY. National Pastime Is Big Subjent ted | | Ing been scored by the New York | ner | league no | d him in the | 1 to have | | DRESSEL WINS TITLE New Britain Handball Expert State Champion For the Second Suc. cesstye Time, Honry Dressel agaln demonstrat hat he is the best handball ! in the state by defeating three men from the followlng assoclations Sat- urday afternoon and winning the stato title: Bridgeport, New Lo and Moriden, Dressol made the Haven Baturday afte the hienors he won ate Y. M. O ent and cam: intact, Ifiye (e were represente w London, New and New Britain Dressel drew | Perking of Brid journey to New rnoon to defend lust year fn 1) handball tourna back again with the associations in the Bridgeport Haven, Meriden s Is first opponent port., He defeated him two stru games 17 His next opponent was from New London who also waysjde in two straight 21-7. His last opy " Meridon to Cleveland, the natianal captured “the ssel e Warne failed to put enoug 8 returns, Ho lost t) 212, @ressel has now 4 1D twicr He and Bdidie v n will ¢ [the state Y, M, Q. (donl handball tournament next mont) SOUTH CHURGH AND " LUTHERANS W Weaver who last Qhio, and tournament first ar went 1 in game { defeated | tired rast | 'pep’ into hi | thira won Rime Fengler, 1f (K. Johnson, ¢ Swanson Yankask Persol E 2 K / erson Wilson 2 Johnson | for I Norgren 5, Swanson Nyhorg Ne | isser Yunk Seorer—NBoot ) JOEY RAY HAY RUN tumors Have It That Star Mile Runner Will Re n s Amatear anding And Appear In Games. New York, Feb, 1 () | rumors that Joie Ray, indoor champion at a mile, trieve his amateu appear in the Miliros re Thursday night, a meet Hoft —~There cight times will re- that of Nor Germany, and Gor- produce Chiarley way, Hubert 1ou Adrian Paulen of Holland don Goodwin of England, Ray is said to be secking the n of the Amateur Athlctic Union rship card which e g ndered voluntarily 1o the v association. IFor seven yoars Joie's name liad heen among the entries for the Rodman Wanamaker trophy in the Milirose meet, WAGERS HE'LL WIN Mike McTigue Willing To Bet 000 That He Can Lick Paul Ber- | lenbach For Title. | | New Tigue, Loxing wager $ York, F¢ former cham k hin L annou hat he would 1 June | engaging i an York, as a resu com as th the n Tom Sawyers Have New Friend in Specialist London, Feh. 1 ¢ B hoy of cight v him as a perf warnit Crichton-Miller The boy hands a ire of t of him up naculate is n 1opendence sernh will ¢ not shirk his lite hton-Miller said good nd Creig Tt is a PEYC 1 a boy cuts apro doing thing ing them 1 of the not 1o0th ring spoc to regard | Youngster as a sin TROOPS ON DUTY | INMURDER TRIAL 5 &5 | Ttaly, from carly in July until well Lexington Ruthorities Fear Pos- 112" 435, o e i sibility of Lynching |culture. - Among the Greegs and Romans it was looked upon with dis- favor because it rose with the su during the torrid heat of summer and to its Influence was attributed all the evils of that scason. ovil Influence of the Dog St even down to the name for t | summer With present ti torrid days of h persisted Feb, the Guard guarding the court patrolling the highways lead g into the city and generally polic- the city to provent mob violenc: Harris, slaying + womian Texington, Ky., 1M tional troops of Kentucky Ottawa Hockey Stars Practically Winners York, I'eb, 1 (Three orles in the past week have New cgro, who confessed u and an attack on a is to go on trial here orrow on the latter charge ordered here ihont giy Lo Ottawa Senator Natio m champior y of the 1 Hocke 0 oy leag Montreal re troops were the recur of at 1 oceurred six years ago dur trial of Willinm Lockett, Neg Jocision to order troops here was iched lust week by Governor W, J erence with local Wty offfcials, which was kept til late Saturday Dan Carroll, 138th f vho will be in comnuand | troops, arrived from Loui but declined to give concerning plans i only mation came through the mayor, sheriff and coun- Fuyette county wion telling citizen wvould be closed to all to 1y place eig o ors, T ro. | Ott Pittshure after o cont Canadiens New Yor St Patricks nd co artillery, ville yesterd Stecher Meets Matman Never Yet Defeated York, Feb. 1 (®—Joe Ste ty sucd 1l who | s to e brought here vy military guard from the reformatory where he w wrvested at Geoy 1 1Q escape loavoring 1o iony ated in ti faithfully of victory that viet him am b rial statement d at Frank- st the “situa- s it will be well Harris volting ) he most Dl which it was com- in the history of the ng killed Clarenc chard's, wher Killed Blanch i Attort Konpe will b as it wm the W cution he after con permit ty cution for Kentucky's | h clectro- | for | murder and han wom g 0 Ud that the exe- | deterrent to cks on wealth's cution 1 they oxpected |for the benefit of children, weuld be MN DOLLAR WRD made after the payment of seven | COMBINE T0 BE PROBED“W cent dividend to stockholders | e | COLLEGE BASKETBALL New York Paper Says Thompson Wil Seek Investigation Into Indiana, Purdue and Ohjo State Strengthen Lineups for Coming Hattle for Second Place, %o, Teb, 1 (A—While Wise leader in the Western cone © basketball race, 18 idle the roming fortnight, Indiana, Purdue and Ohlo 8t tied for second place, will endeavor to strengthem positions with a view of nlog the top if the Badgers v are unseated makes its attempt host to Iowa, with the favored to win on the f previous performances, which drepped from the Badgers as a ree 1 to 20 defeat by Chis entertains its late Saturday, Friday Minnesota en- lowa, Purdue, Spradling, scorers' Baki Co, York, Feb, Amerfean tog 1 P Wy says t hompson, trad member of commission wi into the 1 ard 1ood I'ro organizer | their Ward, Indiana to- th Biblical | MMt as tes Commission- Imitting that his the corporution NUWSPUPCr reports, aims weuld not be a or any violation of t Sepvi whose captain, George leads the Blg Ten roster, does not get into until Wednesday of next Ilinois, trusts,” the tes Commissioner | action v violution of the ying wropy | week at fed ‘ ceonomic laws 1gent and J com- | April about the bread Private he Noted Speed Skater Is Defeated at Binghamton Dinghamton, N. 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