New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 10, 1926, Page 8

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faiaiiittatissisistitetisty MACHINE QUINTET LEADS NESILTSOF GANES | CORBINS IN FIRST HALF INISTY LFAGLE Landers By Good Fortune Barely Noses Out \tanlc\ 1 ,i Works Five—Buttmakers ’hc Score in Secor I"dé:;[:]l[;?:]g};\g;aé]e]s] ggil;?"l Frame After Trailing 21 to 9 in Initial lnmng—< NEW BRITAIN fotiesiaes s R A s R RS e S b e R lNDUSTRlAL LEAGUE GAMES AMONG THE BEST PLAYED THIS SEASON—TR/ ,DE SCHOOL BASKETBALL QUINTET SWAMPS SOUTH CHURCH FlVE——NATlONAL GUARDS HAVE A BUSY SCHEDULE AHEAD OF THEM T T I S S S A I N T R S s R, FEBRUARY 10, 1926 DAILY HER! ALD, \\'l‘)l)XliSi);\\', $31 0383 $33343312 23 a2 eRts - PERETE S COMPRISE CUB INFIELD CASTOFFS JIMMY CLINCH TO FIGHT THURSDAY NIGHT IEEIIIEIIIRIIIISITTINNIIIIIN TN st nt st na sttt senasnstiasy MASS. AGGIES YET TRARE SCHAOL N 70 DROP A GAME WALKY Great Team Work of Veterans = cd-Church Reserves Wi ER VICTORY lGoaoh Atributes Success (o Crippled South Chiwreh Smother- Chestnut Street Five Creates Sensation of the| i et e el . I u ardware Rirls’ | ‘o : il s owlin took two o8 110 only college busketball team fn New jerushing viete " Evening the i (.,,M.(‘ ‘1\\-- ”“,' ':}],' \l!‘ and that hus not lost a game (eripplel auth nweh w e, M. AR ‘“h”‘ the - quintet of the (night at the senior high o) A sensational uy created | O'Brien, Grobstein 8, Ol for Lcorhin Serew team dupli 1 his ssuchuseity ricultural A.‘ thevehy make | 0 all a time in the Industrial lct- | gouls—Ciorman 2, Nester & Me it against the Faimir Bearing Conely Harold M. Gor not jthe cliurch out | ball league at the Y. M. ¢, A, last |2, Klatka, Pelletier 7, OBl I'he scores rolled lnst night [l (L LI, it i anliheld night when the New Britain Ma- | Grobstein 2, Olf Referee, “Chi Bifaan I 1'1 of trair LA aip nw‘v I chine Co. five played the leaguo Hayes; v, Smedic American Tardwa althpLKIndy by b “"H e "\‘% e leading I, & I Corbin quintet to a [Crean. I, Schrey T team has forge -~ throngh | the 0 standstill and for the first time this | Machine vs. Corbins ( o 50 thi tccessinl 0i haskethall wor 1 on headed an opponent nt the [ Charlia Miller and his southpas Al Lrickson .. ? b Gt ag benn willlne Lo OEEROIRICERLIE (LRGN end of the first ha The New Brit- [ soupbone gave e P & 1 Corlin hances to make jndividual staes inteams battled y iin Machine players, passi {quintet a real searc night in forder to work togetlier as i it sehool droy fnio outfought the leaders and at the end | the socond game in Tndustrial | i ¢ mhers ot th feam ° © chr " of the first half, led them by a score | jeague and with the help of his a I togetiier sines kool crept awiy 19 to 1§, The second | | Machine Shop e they ]r lumu\nv‘ P [t Bali, During cven was a '1\ story e Bl b i S ]\“u e ik, by hough the Mac) five it B AT S e [ L : wared A e jaliering S gamely, Corbins pulled slowly avay | “Typner, @ new man playing cen- | Bame of i n] it has by o segre biskt fron. them to win with a final &core | (op gor the Chestnut straet crew, | rs ago “Eddi ; |guing at el W89 fo oS, s SilaE with tha mdae | mmy” Samuels t d up with |hovering i Tn the first game on tho 'y | P AT Sty | s trio to form the team Known as ' jiocky potded program, the Stanley Works, play- AT Ratnd & | | “the fiving Agravlans” Last sea-ng, and the thee ing without the servi of cither S q‘spfi ],‘,‘,,] (: )R;:y' 85 A son o Paetenheiner beeame a lgizy with 1 lots ohn Rehroeder o Valther, LUk L | yer, and Ray ( a Wed | gept ¢ ut Parkev John Sehrocder or il Waither, il ks (hs ather) oo [nember, nd § n was added |kt sryins, | iy came through in the second half to |5 B i et 1o the 1 is year, Iy on o could loeat tie the score ngainst the [Ciaai e i o e A5 The Agsics have won six straizht | ang chureh fuaris we ey & Clark team and 1 I Ul [ S0 Al L ! or games this seagon, prominent among | trom playing in {wo gin shirted Bast Main strect hoys wore [ Mt his work had alredt B L ut 61 5 | eir victorles heing thos. el o R T B i Lo Ui ¢ Ineky to pull out with a 34| 900 fiex e kue |2 WA ¢! 0 own, Worcester n, New lpight and was absolutely unstop- R e e | v,m-? fonl shooling hy .\nvl:r‘:nn_‘ - - lampshirc and Holy Cros n the |able, getting ni Cane Stanley s five played in the|And four fleld goals by Miller| i st throe years the veteran 1rlo [ain Richtmeyer wi ihilee ccond half may be gleancd from | NAINed to make things interesting | Corbin Screw en on the winning side agalnst |posed am vetived (e he fact that Landers was {in the first fram lv}- ?1;‘,-1,)”..:5: B ’l IR ot W T At | o i e T e half time by a 21 to 9 score. Shop fought along with the Cor. C. Thomas | ¥/ ! n, Maine, Connecticut and lywell sank eve viTio alt Z 3 f P T 7 . {weil sank every foul try he attempt Stanley ve. Landers bins unil the score stood 16 to 9, (A, Welch (’/’//l el ed and went well from the floor, The game hetween the Hers the Machiners started a spurt | M. Anderson o | N4 Tl Lairlle il e Work 1 e | that was to bring them through |U. Dummy i in the final semester, st and lowly lo interost was o half. Miller 4 a donbiw — ’AMER]GAN LEAGUE TURNS e ey i in the first half. “Duke’ lecker, Anderson followed with ! DE | Liluie ot thels doporcils. . Pather was the hig noise in this frar another, Maher came through witn | The individu s for the OW RESIN FOR HURLERS‘, the high scorcr for the losers, ing long shots fro ) beanty te make score 18 o |third round Industrial Girls' | D N !while Wessels dropped in a pair of the floor. The 113, Then when 17 m\‘vv);u« vm.xyrm ’l:m' ; "l‘;' ‘:(n'l of the e {sensational goal Had the church conldn’t scem scconds of the half had . |third round arc as follows: | had its other four regulars on hand hest th co | Turner ¢ fhrough to put the |H. Ahlstrom . 58 | | And i National Approves Its Use ”“v s 'Mm'l e 'H e “'.",] Zoals, on wu_u-u in 1 lead, 17 n?,lr ‘ | Speelal World Series Rules cloger, but the trade school was in O'Brien and Vlis diller t another, aking it L o form last night and its victory was five double counter. o tz's double coun- | A 83 | | Will Be Made R T three and Gorman sank I the half en with ol | S Trade Sel core at half time i} 1 the lead. ~1i | Washington, Ieb. 10 (Ph—There | tate |.-:l_l ‘lumll - favor of Landers. . | will be no resin bag hand towel for & Sccond Hall Bl b e e B e T 0 4 Second Tfalf g 3 g - piteh 8 ; R | The second saw the Corbin|ny carieon . year and it world series comy ! ! 2 Dol | players coming buck to win if pos-1\" (yinn {tions arige through its use in the fArena, 1t () 13 Bl LeTs g e sible. Tn quick order, the P. & %11 aimn i g i e cial rules for [Rockwell 1 18 A nine poinis Lefore Lanc uld |y slipped in 21 points he RA i (Y BILLY EVANS) e A s vy A o 5 o kel started amd although the Bast |y, achiners started, Miller broke | \ sl not often that @ major | 1 0 e - 5 i 0 ) \lafn street crow n the | p Cronin 81 Juisn sixth man, i an all around fadopted. ARG 10 the dee at the ven and a half (s o 77 club compleies one st i pa I A sy nd he will | Club presidonts of the junior cir - o ”J v o mark it Corlins was |’ “H | ment with ¢ i L neighbor, I 1o step in In any position [cuit una refused here yes- | 4 11 uv\l\"'x fow | ¢ ] ghl Matulis . | But this i just what the Cn floor if the o8, |terday to the resin rule re-| Ll L R Thomas . | Cubis e done i iuing up Charivy l [[‘l e ket | contly adopied by the joint rules, I Pis, Dolnilaitol oy final geore was 34 1o 23 ML Dloe T | Grimu for first Lase, Karl U' } j Sl have the | committee of the two leagues, Use t 8 R i Miller and Jinmy Maher |y e tar s e, Howard 1 : badimk iy ing a team of the ! by pitchers of dust from the 1 3 hts for the Tosers | ny (fotino third and Jimmy o g ¢ combination | bag their hands back- 0 B worked weil {1 (it shorist nn Al (‘,; Unin Nut 1 . ward step, the magna ared, v, TE& . 0 0 [ on with th i i Dnco Uy s ationul Guards, v g ) ! s together and had wicked eyes for | X pop A former mesii SSJC 3 HIM u}'”l b ol be able |and it might open tio way to return |Osborne, rg 0 2 p i the heow. Miller U Il deftigg Louis Cir tha I turn the vigitors back the same Jof freak pitehing now under ban, [Wessels, g B 0 1 b : i o turn the visitors back the same as | | . fow open |y gue cireuit with the Cardinals in B TS Dillon | American clubs heads declined o | 7 19 ‘ 1 tries |y 1918 but i not ripe enough and eill he back to rec the | concur was that of the National cir-| Fersonal fouls—Cooley Nye 1, with ed a ni 3 ] over fo th: Little Rock o | the N e Saturday night cnit mmissioner | Wessely Richtme 1, Arena it G n. club en onc of vmen s ) L of thi Al Lanpher hias et the | Land entered for ten 12, I'rost 7. Tries S e un of or s the e T in ot hetl A T vears hig present €even year|for goal-— Cooley 4. Os- frotn t 22 point |1 Tt Lond of seerecy o L e terin expires. n Johin- [borne 5—10; Richtmeyer 1, Arena 1, Y0 ottiar v oplayed a nice floor (1, Johnson .. | lroken some place and, when Grime Y. M ' 1 U the state armory on | son said Lan not me n-“i.ln;‘lhwdl 4, Vrost 1—7 i tont Rt was sought by other elnt L DFOB-= |Gt on th et o i be the scnsation |tioned at 1 sossion Tobin. @ 20 S G e e : ) Hse e Ml should attract @ |While some of his colleagues de- | Chureh Re Win T s 5 1...‘ 2 21 | brgs W Carding R e s e | 4 the subject would be con-| The preliminary was closer " ) not N in biuck e i 5 I i it o latter meeting, possibly [and much more cxciting than {he Hods 3 4 white and lost thefe appeal for F e o DL ; {0 Chicago bofore the season opens. {main cvent of the evening, the South until Gor : 1. Macholtz | s { Hewett Passes Adams | e churell Reserves taking the trade i of 1 { TLoss of Grimm Was Cos . in ;.\m'mg of Points school scconds into camp by 27-21. 1ta 1 g | Grimm joined th Sehoo T L e e e R | gy [handicapped by aninjury which [ ! v m imons i of 159 un-'Adams of the South I [prevented Bell from playing and the Vi o I ; ! s Aldringe, mear | ; nd now leads the Inte Petershurg, 1la--Tony Ross, [absence of one other man, hut the e BSCIE o nd Niel o Pittsby i Keaslor, | Chureh baskelball league scorers hy | F : Joe Peck, Char- 'substitutes filled the gap nicely. The i il s or | | IS ; 50| toopor, N lite and Grimm go- T T Tast ¥ ingle point. Hewett flipped in six [lotte, No €, (10). [churen Reserves stepped out in Tand - i = S 6% ing to Chicago. conch oals last week and brought \)J‘ Hot Springs. Ark. Jimmy | front right aw but the loser O k 5 N 63 ) wothie m to Ga while w8 held | Prancis, Union City, knock- [trailed them closely and the score tr i : A P reportid s and remained at 84, Al-|ed out Jack Kopp, Los Ankeles, (was 10-7 at the half. The church g g . i 66 | dinuls in th path of |though idle, Nibhy Nyborg of the {(2). made another away, but (he 1 0 Intin 3 o Lhe had Rogors o iy i one of ' Swedek held third with 52, while Paris Paolino Uzoudnn 1- 'school came : to knot the count « m. A v 65 | petition i hase and naturally ; ’ on ! Niale )f Kensinglon erepl up fo |ish heavyweight champion, knoek- |as the Jast quarter opencil. At ¥ v i e ¢ Kensington I i v 65 dld not cover me h & Jast yeu i +. Parker and Cooley, both of the | ¢d out “Soldier” Jones, Toronto, |ihis point Wessels saved the 1o ‘ : G4 | tradaing period. 1 0| Most of the membher team [ South chureh for Canada, one round. for his team by flipping one through N Machine Rl e S L ey : it e 2 Carnonial Ted Moore of 'the mass of players from the center il and in the Texas | g ) | Play on ihei n-mat is | England knocked out Bert Colima, | —_— y % it of sconte s Dnssale ¥ A I TR vl with 4 (4). { (Continued on the following pagc) Ll ¢ e g By BRIGGS * " e Ain't it a grand and glorious feeling? y i e : | s RE ON A SLOW You DASH FOR Tre DooR vou DASH UP THE LONG HILL ! ] W A, | 581 and Bigh for putouts w | TREST CAR ON THE | |oNG BEFORE You REACH ToUR AND: YOU WONDER WY T H Cooney Latest (o doin Cabs AND ;“) st ‘:k:, outT| CORNER AS You PICTURE THE FIRE WAGONS AREN'T INTFROMT |) g UDIoN'T T » el 5 e d ) 3 Howard his debut 4 R THE CHICHE N CHICKEN COOKED DRY OF THE HOUSE | 1 \ : 1 hoy : = ) ! i \ i ) Branch i ~anley Kilnkowski 4, T'a Ohio i ( 1 r goal: Jas ‘ 1t is quite a jump ! H Arburr ; o regular, but } 1 N | i res 3 Cardinals' 1hird i 1 i | S0000LT WINS EASILY RULES ARE CHANGED LIRS i UL HVVRVH ) 5 n = New Britain Cue Artist Has on basy ; Auction Bridee Reswlations Now e of it Defeating Vrank Grippo ; Provide That Al Monors, Re. 4f Middictown. : Hess of suifs. Are Lqual, I o ¢ { | e § i 1 " t ( I or K = —— P P i hor ard \ uy by th BUILDING - AND You fibry’Ng;E "Dw:;/ o You OPEN YOUR OUEN AND FIND ; 1l P ook 1 STAIRS WITH= APARTMEN & |NG \WH T THE GAS TURNED Low : s mMES & 5 2 ‘ i n o ATHLETE HONORFD ELEVATOR IREREEACS LSRRI ELANE S ERYTHING IS O.K. — Wied by giving it nover ir 7 OH-H-H GIRLS ! AN'T (T A one frick Dut no per 0 Aypamnhis 2 GR-R-#-RAND anD ) nt Mo night's Soceoli's | 2 4 4 8 1 ok Al 122y Zarakoy, Vamous Marvard | GLOR-R:-R10LS Wien n v 1 FRELIN' tion SO & | Star, Wins Barrett Wendell Bat the first r n 1o olt's | i alf of the tournar cond N reun 1f will be started next week s wim Those who will appear in tourna- Hes: pluy this city in the fin r nors \¢ of the tournament Ham- n honor of Brietol gler of Hartford, ir ors In or ni nd Tolice Pokrob of New r T Hav of these are regar ENTER TENNIS TOURNEY NLECY \\\I{\ RESIN IS N lase Dana Wingate Cup. and ridge, Mass, Feb. 10 () — Lzzy rakov only Harvard n possess varsity I s Jorts, has won further hon- last night's meeting of tor the Harvard base- 1 im it w nnounced that | Tuzy a4 won h the Barreit

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