New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 19, 1926, Page 18

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N\EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, R e e e e s e S R e S SRR S S S e T T T oY Tt 58 HIGH SCHOOL PLAYS FINAL GAME TOMORROW —MECHANICS WIN “Y” VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIP—TUTCOS AND“ PIONEERS BATTLE FOR SATURDAY AFTERNOON LEAGUE TITLE—GUARDS MEET ATLAS TOMORROW NlGHT SOUTH CHURCH TEAMS WIN $i123323 8 4a3000 28 00ess s R AR RS SULCHIRCHTEAS oot TACKLIVMDATES FIVAL HOME GANE GUARDS T0 MEET BOTHVICTOROCS . " OUTFOR PRACTICE =y = FORHIGH QUINTET, ATLAS TOHORROM | Meet In the Preliming T | NBIE ONDE First Five Conquers DeMolay--' " Manager Eton Smith Has Three = WILLIE ; ; New Britain Team Plays South|New Britain Quintet Favored to Reserves Run Away | roorron vmonn s - Meets Scheduled _Im' Team L Wi Manchester Tomorrow Deieat Elm Gity Five Here Big Contest responded fo : : % o oh) N. B, High S. M. High The National Guards ketball onnl i Danat ot i X S W | Darrow Mantelli [team will take on the Atlas five of S . == - e = Right Forward New Haven at the State armory on 5 A \ S Zaleskl ,;,”,,»’.\nn et tomorrow night in tha R . At Forwnrd third mecting betwoen these two Aoy Yo A JACKSON DIDN'T etern R R G G lettermen are iy g MEAN MUCH TO © | two wing over the locals but the last \ ') Center ollows: Cap: ) 2 JORNNNY BETFOQ—F: | Matuns Dahlque | ¥ietory Was by a throe point. margin mile A 5 A THE FIGHT ~ | Right Guard | and was not deemed sufficlent to h g d , W4 Sowka Gulberg |ShoW the superiority of the Elm high 3 b ] ; ¢ 3 etk Guard City quintet over the locals. o : . The Atlas will have the regular 00l | linecup in the game consisting ou e ey el ; Sl Z o 8 / RN ¥ > &y | baskethall teum will play ity last | pite and Bowinick, forwards; Hora St e i tunder way Saturday afte s Wi UnTeatwenland] (0 Y iy . s 5 liome game tomorrow afternoon at:wlitz in center and Gubersky and od closad’ the chureh v en e ic Gins 2 g ¥ It fore ts B0aROn: / 7 rart it ' t o'clock against the South Man- | Greenberg at guards. The five, -9, Coolvy d LU inding up s by Tigh school will | A , 7 i e ; ) chester High school team. The visi- | New Britain fans know, is about ay ith tw skot h 3 players among | 22nd the team | o % v i3 ¢ |tors are planning to take the New |good as there is in the state. Plte ) Jdie Willlamr Sl 5y il / 4 ; . Britain team at the Franklin |und Botwinick are dead ehots for Donnelly oblEe Moyl bt ol oy it A ¥ iare gymnasium in this game and | the hoop and their ability to cage ran . 4 mtry in the Yale interscholastic e 4 {for that reason they long ones hus brought home for o, winy other L N ! ! BUT DUNDEE RAN [er of surprises to spring “oach | them many games T Sing tiles who is indiledti A e e Sl ; Ve, - L R |NTO NILLIES QiGNT sidy's men during the contes In re , the Atlas have men as ol teonch o Tuteos i1 il R e LA , ; fougsh PR hit s g 655 A The loeal team has been going | good as thelr regular players, Evans KOOI | ospans o e e ! o P by ; - 1t guns all scason and despite |and Chadys make a classy pair of e o ot Inab: el il no R R G i \ i h! . J R the loss of Politis, elongated cen- | forwards while Witkin, one of the L in the lineup this week owing to a \_‘m” e : 7 v " |ter and Scully, captain and guard, | rve guards is as clever as any cut received over the oye in practice e s ) y / % ! ; |the team has ploughed through all |man on the team. The Atlas has lnst week ¥ put on the |, 1o show up well are “Doc” Bray, s [ opposition and has defeated Weav- | heen the champion quintet of the flooy trongest. lineup ineludis Pt ekl i . N 4 ) ! er High and New Iaven High |state for many years and is known S LSS | S SR ; jschool on the home floor. It is|throughout the cast as one of this 5 filal seuniv y i ) i . Inow lr"\v]mL: Martford High and | best basketball teams that could Lo ey . i i " INew High in the race for |assembled togother.| oot chale o : of G. Ressio Y it Deails 3 i A S et / P the Triangular league champion- | Against this array, Coach Billy | ) of Upsala Toly- | 0 SR s o : . ! 2 2 ship and although tomorrow's game | Dudack will pit his regular charges: teenic f - Minnesota o \iL0 Jate ety i ¢ iy 3 does not have any bearing on this | Reynolds and Taylor will occupy the forward Sl S ¢ i 8 : ! S title, the local team will do all in |forward berths with “Hope” Res- e Dava. son of the n R e e s : ” . : its power to take tomorrow's game | telli at conter, and Sheehan and Kil- S hl o [l haye ; v' ; Wojnck i a8t and pAw . in preparation for Monday's meet | duf guard stations. The last ahions itor | o neany Hewlliihold, dosn Bhe o8 swdlablng abo e s with New Haven, pair will have a real job on their isgh Al e lsibg am centey nosition. and Sycanson } S ke ; 2 : . Coich Cussidy plans to have the | hands keeping Pito and Botwinick A ‘ e D i o e “K.w“ ligai o A 1 e : % 7 i Istrongest lineup possible in the | from scoring, but the etnire team T i A i o i oA e 5 Thitebe K game and as he has hit on what |will have a defense that the Atlas N i ELEe il s o : Vi looks like a winning combination, | will find hard to penetrate, N play L"MKV N 1 1 Walth R s M i the same team that downed .\"wi The New Britain team showed { . L bt k. Kizsmidt, Miller, A Haven Jast week will probably take |real class last Saturday night against | i s Bl : iR 4 . \ {the floor again tomorrow. the Passaic Wonders and the fans e ” : s hces [Conts: moriand, Ik ) Prciiminayyl G ime | been talking about. the game tot PRERa i S | 3 b 1 Semf. | | The junior varsity team will go | €¥°F ol ¢ A ]s,\- temiol d!mv;l:a oy : ea e aioen : e atter 1ts 224 strlght vietory | (8aInst the peculiar play of the Kilduff : T ; e ary took f (REREER IR LA [agninst the Sonth Manchester sec. | AUAS team has been evolved and tho Oshorne, T s ( 4 K lattermer VAPICS | most memorable episode in | L “"”\” holes. : N ondi tedm whom fhey. defeatad | SuBrgs ;\”’-‘“ I(‘]’“Cl“:‘;“i "lP on their S e R 1 5 A | Gonrsor 1 . Phadon, | (ot e Arguments on this su are Learly in the season by a 22 to 12 | Passwork so that they have come 3 T e elpp, Vol tark and Seully nespirgllistioieatees otiyonnny iy ahout as old as the name of golf, b i nearer to crfection than at any o ; scor i team sinee that game ) is one of which b remembers but only a few clubs have broken other time in their history. i G : | has lost four of its five men. Cap- | i T Do Molay ; | VN I ling. M e B CIESI OIS G Nt fiel s (| oo HECEE LTGRO O (e Lrickson, 1 2 . b | 1Feldr anson, fax h ‘) y E he night of January 15,-1917, diftioultys | zraduation and Darrow and Sowka | Vill jam their way into the armory t was " s ¢ o | 83 y ) o B LU BEEAS into the ring in Philadel- i stk iwsutng this debate that | { through thelr promotion to the Saturday night to watch this con Bacon, If Bt P ] A 4 TR | circles, performer of limited | the low handicap ,.1:\,\1\;:«_ various | (iqs: Ghe rpack, Zehrer and {been the Atlas of New Iaven and e SRR 5 7, SN IRl — kil g Per Gem Oi GOH Mamhes suggestions for ulleviating this con- p i 2R ST e | now avith two losses chalked wup Sl g L Willo oh L Dundes rd of him in dition have been put forth, since the | /(T B T e the | #84inst them by this same team, the 3 : | Guards will have to come through t ch t g 0 5 o way thit the Barrymores of the | cpicaze b, 10 () — Medioere |Of the elub to pay for tha trophics | (2™ WhIch through two full &6~ keop the faith of the public, Show His Right To Tight Champ reports stock actors in e )iy win only 25 per cent of the cluy | ODe plan 18 to start the poorer | *p LA ALE C m». ]“‘;'l“m,mm“wv\‘rrrm cvory angle, goes without say- N 8 Iinter cvents in spite of handicaps, figurcs |PlaYer a ecrtain number of holes up | 5o B LGl B (R BORG TE S ing. Both teams are pretty evenly Joglptiche LR ! Pequlicy, France, 1eh, 19 UP—In| Al he can do is hit" Dundee!gon ag complied today il st tee so that he will be [|o7 REW BUEER TA08 16 WAEA e matched despite the two wins of the Mquist etere ok Ly [the anticipated mateh between Su- | was advised, Fulton of Olympia Fields Country to get the benefit of his handi- |, % * OF 0T T 1«;‘-wr-mm| Atlas this scason and with the i ! ANy ) { Lenglen und Helen Wills at | Subsequently Dundee had cause o ,m_ g s 1:~ e Guards playing the basketball they Gl : played last Saturday night, the ma- DeMolay scored first and had ¢ dimmied r I has heen 7 A ’ AR The New Britain Iigh the way ) South chu lired e and was 36-19 count weight, Has An Opportunity To the largest golf organization in ©ap. Another is to allow handicap xt month, the girls will play | reflect that all a mule man 4o i {a wit ur 18-hole courses, by brisques, in which the beneficiary ) AT 2 5 b next month, the gi 1 orld with four 18-hole cour Sl o Conles \londe : g American made ball to ] kick, but HOW! Fabilation s ,,H,,n in connec. | Of the strokes takes them on what- High school five will jonmey |10Tity of New Britain fans look for " '\:' L : whic Wills s accustomed, in- | Jackson, whose real name WSy with o plea for a change in the |©Ver holes he may select as the game New Haven fo play its third |5 A0 lemorrow night. Dick? some t loss ty | Oscar Toblor, Tiad sprung up rOm |y icapping systen. ! A third s tg inercas ot ine. abisoni Thia sarmel|illon WL zeferae. {the newshoy ranks; he had fou Most of tho golfers score in fhe |!he allowance of the dub, while the —————e 1y th the *mobs,” has AL YT G $mportant bearing on th - | his way roug C 0 a0's or even above 100 strokes for “omplic 0 e AR : ar 1 e che 1 sh ! come ont on top in e bindred and 0t LU BT e strokes bo given on holes in the THARAAT legne chumplonshin. A |One Fatal Auto Accident 3 . “jams” that crowd the Vigorous, |,y i order of the difficulty to make par, | : Gl kol | 8 whi i he id of placing them on even L with Ne 3rits Aile v o i Nice club, hus r ! routine of the i s e it fll o 6m proved Uy Blay ih o totrnament. f L0 VI Hew SHISHLShIT K win In State DUlmg Week cw Dritain will mean the Red nd he has ordered @ num- [ehants metropol toy These given strokes are tak- | Juack Daray, professional at Olym- e M eI | will be crowned champions | llartford, Feb. 19 (P—One fatal howith PrOgresses, | i Dalls purchased. M. [ ha { ¢ Rimsell 48 2 oy Con’ cortain holes designated on Pie and Biloxl, Misslssippi, suggests | = 08 W B8 CEONIE O " |accident, in which John Bunyon of 160 declared that Suzanne local *car the score card, Compilation of the |that a siFiple way would be for the I A ; made Olympia by the (high handicap players to improve world's greatest golfers during the | his game s come. through with u win hoth to- |4 o rep pritemtnall ghdnp oo ety ol o 5 piorro nd Monday and if defer. [M1010F vehicle department. Of the proved the welected for this | Foch Says Demosthenes — [mination means anyihing. the New T b R Ipurpose in the order of their sup \\ \ Dritain High scheol will be victors (¢4 from twelve cities, Hartford let s S as Much Too Talkative | © ! P : p..wrmm;-m A el o e L S p e e e N [ e ke :\‘I:d‘-"h”\;"!l!q'\ ;“‘;a'vr&ru;!; Lt ones found by the experts to be the Ll e o 2 PSR e L L 1, w 8, C ew aven and A D not share that enthusiasm for | | Bridgeport each had 1% sual gystem has been o eon- |0 thenes “]“"‘ led € ]“‘"“""”’ i TRAINS FOR BOUT | Other reports were New Britain = % to devote the leisure of his retire. ., .. 1 13 N dies e sider the longest holes the . stiffvst, v ; alln California Jight- |13, New London 4, Norwich 7, Nor- but the table of the P. G. A, mec as |Ment 10 Writing a book on fhe great in the cast fo |walk 3 cnwich 7, Btamford 6, {Athenian orator, Bl ¢ with Archie |Middletown 1, Meriden 4, and Dan- SRR G LR v in New York March 1. Last [bury 1. Winsted reports showed et remgiieed s sminent srlaier ed u vietor ver [there wore no accidents there dur- iegtalkod e grenl ol gu g tha fter in Holywo . ling the period, lid ot save his couniry fie locql rooters are \king on {Ha m.v.yv ‘n W ,; 1““’“}"‘ ‘\v's among Hre o B bR a0 antomobile collisions last week, ording to reports made to the Knock terror, well as one of the nat years ago demonstr ofessionals had mo Sonth Churel Reser At 3 U el ery 1t & i ol landed ARDEST BLOW b txeon v ener ot oo Wonder what the mirror thinks of a man buying a hat By BRIGGS LOSES hARD ,MTC} S o0eO)) (4etS Totizlil Broak: Tnt il 0 \hibi ol sen T el i S low WELL | HOPE You'LL GET WS iy e CEEE O My SII\RS Tiis (s Too i ra st MR en PICKED OUT SOON At cRACK iR aRIDEo oL IaT MUCH ! I'VE SEEN SCME lianl Mateh To Lose To Sizler T . e . b ) Y AWAY You VAN SMIRKING INTO ME . 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