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

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At the start of the " | maviiex Reserves Win guard in on the road mplonship on which, to the with | had no 1t comb hest the i much 1l connt heing 1 ystones | 1 10 out W 4 ¥ fin (hont K¢ s played without the Toots" Politis who rest- ird ar seholars Fnstite- from that vks ago, Senlly defengis ame «ffo; 1 il Aressivens anintet 3 OHS WIN VNS GEA Takes o Camp 7a Theiv Own Floor saturday Afternoon. w" KET BILLIARDS end tain hig t of tl i basketba 18 the esidy i 1o n contor s defensive ad and Gold te first g Final Combination ol Player’% Shows Besx [01‘ Red and Gold ftair that i seenied 1o ne in wh experiment terinl sinee and Cap- cog in the the squad to n fo tong were used, the of Havlick a nd Me€ and sination '8 the Goll men conld only e total collected in the first shifted place he game from from of Bromberg, f.x ath went n at center and Adams at forward nd 1 farw 10t part af ¢ Havlicl rte in the 100/ 104 veproe Rt tford ten irath at Bromlerg playe In the even first tlon did not seore, Stone.conched 5 to gather in comhination Havliek ¥ of the funior varsiy playe guard 4 thronghont first quarter all. At aver | the 1Ad | | third quarter center to Me- This hut the men conld a 4 basket weemed o and ha g “Ham me sition, respee- | .fl\ first | team | the | Al- in. to fallow One | Brit- rier, ond o s tata) rap- Dhrra | points lov plan from erki toolk Matnlis and | his hend, o o-pointer mak Almo Gold men New Britain High Weaver High | dangerons wallopers in [1eague | Kentueky | teollier! (1o play R R W | (DY “One of the best looking prospe to brean into the big show for m is all we think of Kent Green v& MeGirs piteh ROY GROVE) can to the the he most onal 2 0ol atmos t would make actico and still ke hout him th s only o emi-professional 1 ball in his own hon was down in (inih Kentuceky. “He's urbable manne mount It's born in the natural in Thn someplac: 't 1hat ving undis- first-class and t igh from home with D rinia league During the 1 won 1 1 has his s Kent ith the away and e ortsmonth Vi with he ertheic season 11 a tn Jawn ki s in g joined them well he won spring of [ 192 when sota 1iad a finil 12 gam: 15t summer whick kid can do first has porgonality it him on the \ the more for his T mound that takes import will piteh Lasi senson he v from Pittsburgh ar ‘1 1¢ alking to him ter how f loud the BOYS CLUB PLAYS Knights of Lithuania of Waterbury 1o Be Opponents of Locals Oy I.ast Main Street 1loor. opy 1s of the local floor thi The ning » of ver, avers. | Dixies Capture Honors In Intermedinte T enaye stured the Grou SRannaL G 5 mad MONDAY, “Y" TEAM LOSES New Britaln Quintet On Short End |came Of Score In First State Tussle With Greenwich, New Brita . first round amplonshiy loca cored the alf it came back strong in second period 8 than (¢ garncr more not The furn Saturday ek the to Tor- team in the ries. The Rri will be in 1ocal conwich i W to e game nwich team will pl in Br on 1 Frida am pture the Greo ay oy ngton fo play the “y* port Y. Britair play the Saturday, March 6t} New Britai A ho ML to New team on cam nwieh that played in the with that 1 stato game m a stre argument ving against a team that New, York at “Goody"” horseshor for his in mid-air over lis shoulder, ay from the hasket, Ha- 5 conwich 1en and Jer eir abillt Prefs- him 19 pass and shoot ser had his with i some of shots team ragged w down to dribble or hall for ‘Chief” pass- 8 us Kankas spoiled or conwieh f or shot put up a £ Saxe @ mearad many of vards' £0i shots f nmping foot two ter tap lon stellar bran elop long Aey into a gnod round plaser The has been win- | started | FEBRUARY &, 1926, LEGION TEAM EXTENDS BRISTOL ENDEES TO LIMIT—HIGH SCHOOL FIVE BEATS WEAVER IN FIRST GAME AFTER GRADUATION—LUTHERANS CLINCH HONORS IN CHURCH LEAGUE—BURRITTS AND RESERVES LR L e s e T T e s e 1 pe s T TS T T TS S T e e e o HIGH SCHOOL FIVE SRR s st en s ae i s et e et GREENFIELD GREAT FIND:GHURCH RESERVES THIM HENSINGTON I | f | Plainville in League Standing Teague Standing w Simsbhury {Collinsvilla North Granhy o 000 rves kept fn the coun- handing a on at the South ehnreh hind Plainvill Saturday put the of the | ' eluh cning ek within caders, whom they Hardware City 1t e of 5 Now e being victory 8 one game meet on the court I8 expeetod to the league Rritain all the 16-1 at the 28-10 During did not A pame very smooth-running mark. visitor a three-quarter They played re antelossed in bt we ment | Tee machine and Morey continned work on the offens points Detween thel ine and ran up most {steadicr and |better eftect guards did ¢ [the famed M \\Munn was [ton. Giana, {ton in the fin fnical foul 1 right at will, ceted than Wessels wis his men to before. The cat work, keeping even o to three basket hest for Kensing- Kengtng- took a tecli- personals and The sum- the going in uarter. nr for out again. mary | Sonth Church Reseryves Bell, Kildufy, v T 2 { Nyhorg s Giny Moffatt Almm Potts §—S§ Moftati 1, 1. Gi 1 3 Morey 4 Malone 4, Fagan timer, Hartup EXPLAINS NARROW MARGIN New Bedford, Mass, 1. who outpointed the A Friday night tor his s that blizzard, nd cast tasic | Chick & ntamue former el New York tion yion narrow margin duc to the New vich halted traing s into drifts. MEMORIALS TO MATTY Saranac Lake, where the cat. piicher clubhons: of nts BUSINESS ACCOMPLISHED ng the baschall ting in ! the previous four m The | them, | 1 dribbling throngh Ken- | ioldstein, n | has an ex- | went without | 1112t arese reatasLy: 2202000082, LEGION TEAM EXTENDS . BRISTOL FIVE TO LIMIT New Britain Team ngh BEI]ll]d New Britain Quintet Starts Slow in First Hali’ and is Swamped—Great Rally in Second Frame Brings Score Nearly Even—Bristol Leads by 23 to 6 in Initial Bracket and Burritts Squeeze Through For a Win, The American Togion othall team of this city after heing o1 by the Bristol Kndoe half of the game between th the Bristol high school gymnasi Saturday night, came back second frame and forced the Bristol quintet to extend itself to the limit to win, The final score was 44 10 in favor of the Bell City fear The Legion five, playing its ususl | snappy game, was unabl Kot things working in the fivst half and | the result was that \ecs, with Malcoln [Crowley playing the started a runaway, The o team work was poor in the t the Jocals missing many and numbers of shots at the 8 in the first two at m in the Idman and star rol sion's frame Dassos basket On the oth the team speeded up (he play | drawing away from the New Britain tesn until the’ score had piled up into two figures for the winners. The score at half time stood 23 to 6 in | favor of the Endees. Second Half The second balf was a reverse of first frame. The New Britain w started in to tear things wide open and they suececded to a great extent. The Bristoli taken by surprige with the burst of speed |shown 1w what was considered ‘Lmhn five. Belser had got into the game and 1 hi; 1ctor in bringing Legion five's score up to nearly {even level with the Endees. As the jminutes flew by, the New Britains incrcased their speed. Arburr came down the tloor more often in this lalf ond he sank some pretty slhots, rted a speedy cxhibition of guarding that had the Bristol forwards calling for time before many minutes had passed by, Roth teams were weak on foul shooting though the number of fouls about cqual on each team. The Legion five of baskethall in Their half that more than more up for the poorer show- ing in the first frame Feldman was the high scorer th Bristol team, getting eight f goals for a total of 16 points, ( ley got 10 and Maleolm scored nine. Tor New Britain, Arbure was the high light with 11 points and Belser was second with 10 ol and kept s were for Endees Maleolm, If Marehinek, If Reardon, « | Donoglhiue Crowley Zetarski, Ig Legion 114 Jasper, k3 Lake Belser, Halst, Arbhure Wat Burritts Win Burritt A, C. baskethall feam preliminary game, noged out the Celties for its ninth straight hy seore of 27 to 25, The Burritt e outfought not ontdon he Celtics were out to win and thus I8 n the but Bristol | displayed a keen brand | Linrri Incing, e | (i it e In, but in ek to Hisiitaiiistiatitiiziasiisi) Barely Wins Out 11 to 10— 10 1y it- weeonnt Vit Jacobonics ollow Burritts 4, In rapid or end of the In th put i « with a tre Jolnso ler and 1 ond perjod, ! o field goals il th wlrow, I 1 i heir total to 14 for th Second Half ing the rest po returned to amazed crowd work. crept up ir opponents hut the quar ed 18 to 16 for the Celtic last frame, Cherpack tied the on the first play and J, a4 one- Jacohow broug Tollow Burritts riod, 10 o tie con rutts ahead. pack, a free lowed by toss by J. I another doubls Cherpack gave the Burritt Celti Here was sent out on personal fouls a the e were without a tute. The Burritts wanted fo him play, but Referes Waters ed. The Turritts then ir sportsmanghip and sent 7 to the showers leaving hoth with four men, The Colties n 24 with two fi but p ded two points as made a frec try and the with the New 27 to 2 ki ker Celtice i Johngon, Alexander, Shomlter, . Peimer, rg. .. Merrill, 1g. Stone, rg. Burritts ohowicz, rf. .. (‘herpack, If. eslel, 0. Panski, 1g. . I, Panski, rg. Whitman, If. PROBABLE SELECTIONS William T. Tilden, national te hampion, last night in a radio t named the following us the prol ble selections for the Wightman c tennis team which will invade land this ar: Miss Helen Mrs. Moila Mallory, Miss Elizabe Ryan and Miss Mary K. Browne, PEACEFUL MEETING meeting of the Tennis Saturday most EXHIBITION TOT Hoppe, 18.1 balklin jard champion, and Juke Sehaff 18.2 king, left New York today n exhibition tour that may n before April 1, which probably . with all hope f championship battle this se sociation in was regarded praceful in 40 y. Willie 1son Fng Wills, iry ut it Panuski sent inded Leauty to put the Turs A field goal hy Chere ole hy s the Merrill nd substi- let Johnson game ended Britain team leading np th United States i on nd days of real sport

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