New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 17, 1926, Page 12

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ARY 17, 19 mmwmmmmummmmwmw'wmmnmmmmxmmv TIIIINIINISNNSSINILIORIENINIIAANNILANNAMALIALINN 2000010 000 RELIINIENIARIANAATINI FLTIIINANINE 2 13l b R et T e FAFNIRS AND R. & E. WINNERS IN “DUSTY” LOOP—TOUGH SLEDDING FOR N. B. H. S. TEAM—MERIDEN AND BRISTOL ENDEES TO BATTLE—TRUHAN, CELTIC FORWARD, LEADS SCORERS—HITTERS IN VAN IN VOLLEY BALL LEAGUE—OTHER INERESTING NEWS R s R e e e Dt e e T T T T e et R I S RERte sttt e e R T s T ST TR e et et e e ey IRt LIttt IR REIALRRENILARNIAILINLILNILILNGNT TRUHAN, FLASHY CELTICS INDUSTRIAL GIRLS ‘NELSON WAS GANS’ JINX HARD WEEKEND FOR' FAFNIRS AND R. & E. WIN FORWARD LEADS SCORERS | END FOURTH ROUND HIGHSCHOOLTEAM) ~ ZN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE | f i, Piles Up 73 Points in 10 Games in Boys' Club Group A j‘Gfil]lBS Are Rolled at Y. M. C, A] m@ A i e Sonth Manchester Saturday Herg Bearing Makers Have Easy Time of It Disposing of Intermediate League—Nearest Man is Cohen With | | 56 Points in Full 12 Games — Hot Contest Staged | A”eys Between Four Teams NE P : ) and New Haven M[lfl(]fly There | sem ShinpsnaileniBUlE e Hoskens / For Third Place Standi y j Loss of Gustafson — Tail Enders Put Up a Good iAo I(: anding—Scores and Standings the Industrinl Girls v 27 Two games, the seeond of sy Battle But Are Outclassed — Washington Street 5 : ele ( [ e T e § will havo a direct hearing on the | Crew Show Poorly Though Victorious. { ound. The New Britair i g ¥ 3 Triangular and #tate championship, | i team ontrolled the %y ir Q Ny will be played by the New Britain 100k 1wo traight 15 - e 0 ) ‘ | League standing | Personal fouls: Lallur 8, Jacobi 0 ) High school basketball team this Bi : \ the Corbln Screw and the | Melser 2, Gierochowski Leloin | week-end. The first will be at the | P " Corbin ... § 9 3, Welr, Miller 2, Maher 2, Ander- e Stanley Works toams, split oven. ’ THE BATTLER AND Blgd ; IN FNfl he scores ar follows: ; 1 JOE GANS WERE T hool gymnasium aguinst South | . : 3, Turner. Trios for goul: LaHar l, Ul b | Fafnir ) 4 CONTINUALLY DISPUTING Manchester Iigh school five. 'This s 3 rochowski, Saun- i Bi ) : THE LIGHTWEIGHT . ) y : ! ) e Matuli % B Wil be 11 game on the home | Stanley Works S ders, Weir 8, Miller 4 - | o) i CHAMPIONSHIP Y ) . J. Middleton tloor. The ond, w \ i3 the | & L SR 3 Maher 6, Kilakowski Pcterson & Bl'iS[Ul and Me”‘de” Teams M%{', e o _ 3 - G opening gun of a tough serics of | Machine .., 000 | Boyle, Turner 5, Ref “Chiel’ r comy Maerze . % 5 % o % 3 ) % i 7 R . three games on the road will be | Hayes; timer, Smedley; scorer, Cohen, was T S N : Wiegand . ) layed against the New Haven Hill | Crean Y eihtn = el y [} FH‘S[ Gfl]]]e Tl]l]]‘sday N]gh[ B o ; W house High school quintet in that | had a much more casy time of it R & E.ove. S R & Lo Thir ! : W I ity Monday afternoon. beating the Etanley Rnla and Levol | myo Stanley Ruls & Lovel toam e § The Red and Gold men must | quintet in the ontl game of the 1 (8y 1 fo t Herald s 3 4 L ome through with a victo leagne play last night in Meriden Endee Bristol N, D's | o A ¥ % . Z . of the two games or it will bo set |t ) A. than it did in the oft on a fast clip at the opening of their game with tho ] ; : / Russcll and Erwin crew, but Jos - a § 4 i i s pretty far back in the r for the 1 when hoth teams |y 10 hug an extraordinary n Teldmiin ! . > title. A loss to New Haven b 16 to 15 score, The ' ,ng 4, s keeping his man to on | Olson . ) 3 ‘ i ] 4 ) Wil put the two teams fn a tie with y team was considerably 14 0al in the first game, he Malcolm {1, Smith ,.ovvreeens 85 b R i wo victories and one defe ned last night and the R. Wipped in five fleld goals ana ; i / ; will make §t necessary that en in | 15, erew took full advantage of this. | wogiea four out of five fouls for o Donoghue sot | S Its gume with Hartford in or In the first game, Fafnirs had mo !y ) e 14 points. Aronson was the L Crawiey Corin S 4 Tt s 2 o S U olpoiye et S, NV oniy mas o Apo. S Shop desa M Y : . ? Sio el iiRaiach) coorl tmtila fon | Who could find the basket in this nlucky In New Haven | tall enders put up a good battle for me and he scored two ficld greater part of tho game. THe | o1q mis toam scored only thres nir crew won hy a score of 46 to Jdouble counte: in this frame, The Tiatt an with 4 ightiGuatd lejza with 89. Cohen Tracy | M. Andersor of field go Tracy \ G s u 5 New Britain never seems able t only one t 1 ; ¢ Fab: 17 —S(atewide’ ba wele) = 6 i & game on the New Haven floor, goals. Down at y [ Kett interest for this week will |\W, Ripple . . s . 4 AN Only once since 1916, over a period | #2 While the L quintet scored 1, v vns fast ana rough in spots 1st 15 to be ‘ Yedlihionythe abries hatwsa ¢ e g i : ot 10 years, has the Red and Gold | %4 to the Rule Shop's " though some good basketball was who played through < the Meriden Endees and Bristol New 356 20 Gt i i team been successful in coming out | r’ :"'"'A“‘v ““_‘:J'_["‘I off | ShOWR at times by both teams. Tho ont seorir u was dus | D which is scheduled to & S on top with New Maven. In 3g22| “he fainr team started off 'nip"g 13 fve's play was ragged to his remaining on the defensive, rsday evening at the Bris- tanicy Works after taking defents for six sucees- {1e Arst half and scored 10 points | i, oo, HEE B W8 HEEC) where he proved adept High school gym, and it is ex Sche v T8 JOE WILLIAMS) —— BiveeonEons i Now Il (Al il mg i beferal theRdnating: fivosaoulmennd iy 88 on s oei(16KE haR ipiehad it Reri The ( as won clod that fans from many of the Bergurd ...... Sa I Joc Gans, great " through with flying colors and de- !¢ hoop. After nine minutes of [ o T b havotbean Ribe T A b Larson . e N e 1 ey : v, Anderson dropped in a ficld | A shij it of wrounding citics will be among |1 ArSOm i 4 1 i lson 1 ated the Elm City High school : ; 1 | different. As it was, the score at but the 1 0 won seve ut- those present when the two hitter FLEYHLS e Akt ¢ \ m one of the m. The feam that year consisted <04l and the Machiners soon piled : - . the end of the I 1s 17 to 11 acored them. The tail-end Nationals, b out on the floor. PGRICTEY o Uil ples of th '\ (OLUB VOLLEY BALL PLAY [of “Duke Necane, ecnter; “Rear up to 10 making tholr total for 119 | oy ke matiing 14 of his v e i DN oras LRIt o oo S : — | Bt e ke [ Reynolds and p 1; half. Gicrochowski played a whirl- | W L D T S A e e ey R e o : k ‘ { it champion- e Harold Weir and v PG anmedi s hal e and d";"v‘m a1 Second Half broke even in spit cing low |against the most formidable foes tn| Th INdivid Sl e g | SuPerintendent Dwight Skinner's £uards, “Johnny" Grip and “Howia" | In four field baskets helping to bring | . g)0™g) 00 “team wont, to Reorers; 1 defensi e state are steadily ascending ourth round coupled v . Belser were substitutes, Al are still | his team's total up while his mates in this frame and although cam and also madg their foul tries |stairs that lead to the throne room | Girls bowling Team Disposes of Pete Sliva's | prominent fn basketbull, L FOECUR Sl G B S i e e f impionship, and fully yealize 0% s LGt ) 0 [ YT (el D Rt GO A I GO e e e R T T i i ! {rum covvesenes 88331 Ring reconds show Gang took | Jumpers his team, two of which were “Billy” | ha Sl e s e for a big lead. A fiela shot by Murphy I by Flodin and Kley e total of the Rule for the sccond half. Nybory 10 the game in this fram: neo becams knowr Iy. The final score wa . The summary: Skinr . Blanding | Dudack, now coach of the National | nirs. A ledn it rin p.c. |Guard team, and dge” Harry | Second Half 1.000 | Ginsberg, coach of th rerican Le. | The Machine team was greatly / 3 . o 500 ' glon team defeated New Haven in | strengthened by the addition of Tur- dlrect feeder | . . + gneh | 1. Kendnior et 5 i : sequuntly lost it fyponncrs “poo | that city by a elose score. All three ner to the lincup and at the begin- Sehey SL53 [ to “000 | of these men have made a name for | ning of the second half Miller and Leag 1 for use hind down the a tre- ! ich leveloped s speed durin ey S elal [Jumpers Superintendent Dwight Skinner's | themsel since lcaving school. | Maher scored a ficld goal cach. Bel- and foUght pitorg 100k the lead in the volley | Schade was the coach of the All- | ser also dropped in one leaving the nship in 1006 ¥ ball league at the Boys' club last |New Britain basketball team prede- | teams making three field goals in | ! 16 en A foulinighe hy disposin “Pete Sliva's v wesent National Guard |42 seconds. Turner scored a free X | Jumpers after o hard tussle. ind w coach of the | throw but here the Fafnir five S Ro& L. Jumpers took the first game by two I West Inds this season until |went on a scoring rampage and ok State Contenders 2 i R E ol LI vints, but then tue Hitfers made [the team disbanded. | forn long, had piled up a total of Sikera, hepping N a3 rendyiling to weir stand and began to hit, | - This Year’s Team * [ points odin, come 10 LGLISRUDOLRIIT v '8 aslde all opposition in the second | ywy 1 Harold Weir went hurtling for t sing out a win in the x hrough the air anc the chairs e championship ns a v \eups and scores: tellar work in o . Contino i Mr. Skinner, capt., victorles ont of nine | M. loc b e ¥ . | Parparian Kobela, J. Loring, A. iddletown, New Britam | M, Burkarth ..eoeo.ee..... 76.2 The old gent with the scythe con- izyzko, National Gnards, Manchester Cros- MeGuire it ”I,‘,' o ; I ; ter of in fmv! | Jumpers: P. Sliva, B e e N ol B e : frria g cisco Ju 5 son bat- flnen, A, Benjamin, k. Karpinski, L. P | e oeil N ol G cigh) : tered hLim into ins ty In the oupy | showed some .'v).n ket Ly the flashy ’ {17th round 2 follo \ ST e . when it got used to the 3 g The bulldo @ showing amaz Hoppers In Overtime 'i'"‘) R R ) stamina, foree it all The Hoppers took their first match 3 2 b ‘ ) soca : R L I e P “’,1.,‘,f]f:“‘g’],]l?‘:b;,‘l‘ Direator o | They slll doubtless be a bettor i e e 20HA 00D : ching an opening, bartering Anderson's Swatlers. The Swatters |COmbINAtion on fheir own floor 1“’,” 111‘{1:{ he eaw M o | R et of e colon b, nad o ciouty in vinning ho fre | '0F owD Crond’ to cheer them || T Lenpadet el icar Givsoi e eante Sl L S B e en el L r this v team will | | place its name in the hall of fame | | with these other two combin: remains with tiem in the Monday. E though they w successful in defeating New Haven vears vimost senility in the ring game—and had bren a familiar |, side of th ut landing on his hip and he was to re- » Machine Shop peppered the back hoard with d to go thro! fnirs kept climbing g column, Tt Goodrich tienre in the roped eirele for almost 18 year S ive wasi fast and {Nyboyz, I o5 {08 great sxo| Swinson, If » final score of the game |Whitman, 1f 3 The summs Nordgren, 1 Like, « Morelli, rg Ral ity 1o disp of STaes " N Fak : [tho canvas thre s and took the hack strong to win the sccond and || | L L Site o - Kl maximum time. [tako the deciding il in an exciting have very fow New Tiritain i Gans made his ally in the 141h, " extra-point match. The lineups and |there to cheer them on. 4 : ersonal foul | 1 r { The work of “Dick” Dillon in the Deloin, rg 3 Nclson time and again score Murphy 8, Aronson 2, Gioodrich, Ny {New Haven game in this city was so | fannder: s 4 s > etelainones S hors, Swansor Luke, = Morelli 3, Saxc ries al: Ri- kora 2, Flodi ¢ n 4, Goodr . Nyborg 4, Luke Morclli 8, Saxe. Referee, “Chick timer, Smedley; scorer nhaber famous short-arm wallops. | Hoppers: L. Anderson, A. Bianchi, A : L have the slightes t wzan, J. Compagnoni, C. Carl- | Satisfactory to the m zieedl Ditne ](v,., N JHCOIERE LGB, | e B i o e AVAIRTERT L sonttes 100 ab0 U c Sas b S S s: Mr. Anderson, capt., T. |of Working the New Britain. | Dennis 8 ordin= [ 4y diddleton Sy [ to hiis cor ‘ that |Grabowski, T. Garro, J. Cruba, D. A Hand | B ¥sehlfz AET 2| scirmis ARdIn i AnelEreny | This ts quit ! nnanestion- aging 11 14 freferce from a losing team i N. B Machine pin the state Maeholtz s S comment Hoppers ...... 15 16 e = .G ol s % M S ¢ times Gans mopy {he = e WANTS RULE ENFORCED o 3 . s | before he was VIENNESE SOCCER TEAM | Jimmy Bronson, manager of thr her, BT ¢ PRINCETON LEADS LEAGUES Strong Linvups v | « ©it to the| The United States Foolball asso- | Pittshurgh welterweight Jack Zivie, | Ande 1 0 Princeton remains at the top of ey fully reall L. 5 o 12| pit of the 1l m down | ciation has {nvited the Hakosh soc- [has asked the New York state ath- Tumer, ¢ ....... ! 5lthe intercollegiate swimming and for the third + cer football team of Vienna, claln e commission to enforce its rule Kilakowski, rg water polo leagues, with four t nt of international honors, to a 5 of the rabbit punch e straight triumphs in each circuit, [ 5 ries of matches here next May. The ; rn hout Friday n | Boyls 5 the result of sweeping victories Dimiiyal o8 S e 1 14 age will toll,” cinb is composed entirely of sh | New Y adnst Tommy Millige Columbia tank team last Sehnell S B o 1 didn't sy | cnough | players. t Scotland. RippiaEAs ey v cin o [ time at Colma, just ou Firnhaber .. . winaw L to th Wl e st Ain’t it a grand and glorious feeling ? 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Tonight Scoring Column © AND You HUMBLY BEG The AND, BIDDE RIS EoVE RN STAREOED I, captain of the hanics, | - : GIRL AT OUTER PoRTAL jorEiies BRoTHER Ot tr- Boy it | Sl captain of the sl ! quintet now has an ¢ i To ADMIT You To THE AUGUST |You FAIRLY BROTHER - -OH-H-H- Bov!! e e has demonatrat: | 21 in o Tater-( ; PRESENCE OF THE MANAGER CRAWL INTO | | X AIN'T IT A GRA-A-A -AND ar rtons : : 4 {1 His oFFiceE | AND GLOR-R-RIQUS wion » K o iy < o FEELIN'? s no chances and will put in e Yy J H' v-( 7 A B‘LLI &9 € o3 % vill have his c o regain the lea cton slid nis by pa CALLS OFF BOUT ns, fer of France off South church in the Havli Hergstrom, rh don of the Mcthodists m |! e a 7 . 1926 NYTRIBUNE INC - | Linn-Gaudctte, cb ag. ch[minute sprint and closed with 3 » ’ — SRR - | Porter-Luke, ib / points.

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