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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1926. = “-rw T TRRLIINL2ALL L1000 282000800 REIIETT0I0REEEELESILEIINLISLLILELILIITILTILILLI 4henanaantanten teseesiesetiueteratittnesssiity GUARDS ELIMINATED FROM TITLE RACE BY ATLAS FIVE—HIGH SCHOOL TEAM SWAMPED BY SOUTH MANCHESTER——-P!ONEERS WIN SATURDAY AFTERNOON LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP—LEGION FIVE DEFEATED BY ALL-MIDDLETOWN—PLAINVILLE FIVE WINS T L O ATLAS FIVE ELIMINATES PlAINVILlE TEAM lIJTHERANS RETAIN | SOUTH MANCHESTERFIVE GUARDS FROM TITLE RACE| NOSES OUTLOCALS| Zmppo===vsisgmuases | (NBEATENRECORD SWAMPS LOCAL QUINTET Q o o = . 7 5 q RN o i e Teame oot Cnaie (o Peumrate pon S Chutch Reseres Loge LT Gourch Lesgue Comes (0 Gl 0t e e onae and Deferse v fect Defense of Visitors—Elm City Quintet Su- Heart Breaker in COHflly League ; : 7 5 at Y. M.C A Britain Scores Five Points ifi Entire First Half— perior in Every Department of Play — Reserves e i e 7 S R First Victory For Visitors Over Hardware City, Have Easy Time With Forestville Town T e & Yiual Standiog. Bl e h ave Easy Time With Forestville Town Team. ball teany snuestad it & 58:91 vige - Wi T B0 Team in Years—Result Surprising to All. tory over the local South Chureh Re- e 7 o ! . irst Lutheran ..§ - - i, p AL serves at the Boys' club Saturday g 2 3 Sonth Conj . Ahea;\?]nmml (H,‘”‘,‘.,v baskothall | Bo i \N\\“lr nrunl{nyl r!v”N"- ovening in what was by far the best ke J Teinlty M Taking advantage of the ragged [place of Sowka followed shortly by am his clty lost its chance to|for one also, Sheshan made 2 : ) y M, ! 6 | 2 L , s clty lost | \ game of the leaguo season and was 7 B BT AT R Fosay offensive and defensive play of the |Havlick in place of “Red” Matulis stay In the running for gtatn [On i free toss and riky made t ///////////,/ i Aoy 7 123 |New Dritain High school Lasketball |whosa four personul fouls assured one of the st contests ever Kensin title at the state armory lay [It &4 from the complimenta vl i nm in Ihm 7 Z % K % team, the South Manchester quintet |him of an early shower. Lromberg played smart busketball and scored scored a ficld goal and Zaleski made night when the Atlas A. C. « t |stripe, La Har, g Reynolds | coiin taams, T 4 4 3 e % X . of New Haven, swept to a clear cut caged a pretty long shot and |G noane | ! ; P : (,.J‘}‘:] I“’:‘\:m';,'l"f','::',:,’,‘ "',',’”,'.'”:,.S.‘y”;‘n fts first vietory over @ Hardware!iwe hut it was a losing fight for the e viclory ove Hard- | Restelll followed with another bus- |ing “aimogt perfectly pinyed game | | ] 7 Z By . Al nes ot he e G upen |City High school team in many | visitors wore #ill going strong as h Pito came aroun 'ypom start to finish. Morey | : / ¢ Inagne Saturday night at the Y, M, [¥ears. One field goal and threc foul |the final whistle blew. the right side to score another and | New pritain a slight lead, but Plain- [ | =, = % N Bt &, iy downing Lhele clasest pivd (808IN the best the Red and| The summary perior in every «1,,“..u,'~ of the |Dotwinick mada it 38 on a pretty | (e made this up and led by 7-2 ¢ ! 7 4 g o TRet el deatiss Win or lose |Gold_team could get against the | South Manchester game. They outplayed, onutscored |fIng from the side court. La MAr o quarter, The home team rallied ; / 7 / 7 e Sortiies wora cortaln of the title, |Bilk Town defensa in the first hal. ma T and outpassed tho Jocals and New |added a polnt to New Dritains 10- 4y 1o gecond period and passed | i i g o, e e S el it e e wone | Thig. inal(Bcava to 15, Iolland, rf. e e B Tritain equalled them only in the | (Al just before the game ended 1eav- | prajyville again, only to have Millcr y / / e e e | G reat nd vantago Ko b Nogvl | MantaTT I ol 4 fighting spirit shown by the players | Ing the Atlas in the lead 38 to Re(iEoh Rl n kel (LI 1y \ i Y Z N alizivalry, ol madeiche semelinl ol el B ecieal o have byl playing | Dulsnye: . throughout the game. This made |The summary Plainville, as the half cl B\ i / / 4 7 started - tho scoring, but Cooley |On ita own “howling alley,” proved Liray, re. 2 the third straight w a Alas A €. The third period saw the {eams / i |/ s ’ 7 i natehed thelr sonls & foul by |nothing at all when it was learncd Dablquiet, | team over th } rs ol ! - |alternating in staging brillant seri: B / (/) 1) ST eo‘;-”‘}“:“‘m"h an|that the Bilkers also have “one of | season and | lotwiniclk, rf ] [ of passes and shots, but the visitors i\ rt 1y advantage and the Congregational- |(hose things” for their home games | team a clear rond to the s itle | Eva - J kept ahead and the lagt period . [ | 1% 5 T e b nto. @ 10-11 lond, The |For 13 successive minutes covering New Bir as far ¢ National opened with New Britain traflin f / / Gwedns ook (ime out and came back |about one perlod and a half, theDarrow, rf, concet 22-19, Wonderful long shots ¢ ‘” ® (e scors and grab @ 17.13 [New Britain crew could not scem 10 Zaleski, If The 1 fi5ids what v Miller and some dashing follow- ups o e j‘v o “’1) ‘1; IF\' “f 2 “ Ifind its own basket. McGrath end- |Jiay told the story Saturday night he- | Guber TR e 2 by Martin gave Plainville the advan- MATBIN kLIS, lj‘ ]V‘l‘ 2%l the era of silence by tossing in | Mec cauge at intermission, there was 1 nb hin ) b tage at 3 with two and o | faatitnroughout theiwhole sew |80 oe Soh Simfioniraliowad anolber| Sowki | tle to ehoose betweey the teams, Vitkin, 1. o 0 minutes left. New Britain rallied, b g Pl e - |period {nactivity broken by a field Bromberg, ra. T S A AR : - [Morey and Bell dropping in a roal / : ha somh ;"“”"" e .“’“,"'“‘,‘“&o.n mm AT A ek betore) (ho! ke the Atlas. Doth teams played poot aplece, but with the ball always in e e eich Eaver thom |(hiFd quarter ended Darrow came | haske in the first fran their territory and with the crowl e o R ot suora. 86101 |thirough with anoffier. fiald) goal 't e e tnaihiilh e Ny Il ! A i 2 frantically jumping up and down ‘I“;_" o ,mr; 4‘”0’“" % mm‘“fl"w nd up three periods of brilliant of- | Referee—Dick DI Orer— team proceeded to run away from | La Har, rf. ; 3 [the sidelines, Plainville staved off Beiinet them and alolt s MIBLE 0 o aive endeatior: e e Gl e e Tntey Tocals. | Taylor, If. ...... 2 the danger in a frengied final minute LAY SN0 ORe L N “‘)L\ In the last quarter the team got There was no doult in anyene's | Restelll . 5 (and kept its onc point lead. The vie- :;‘r‘:\lw,gb{::’l\”q()‘:: ;‘:211‘1 e g ende ] sh. {“all burned up” and tore at the| ming after the game was over as to Georry, c. 3 ory practically assures the winners A9LL, i 5 ; k Preliminary Game. n Atlas ¥ of the county league title, as no “Acky” Floden was the big noise South Manehester tram like a pack | { g ) g< § : o Ives. 1t scored threc | For about the fiftich time ‘in its it A Y RA 7 ) ' of the game, sncaking through the [0f NUNETY Wwo K : st Personal fouls: Botwinick 2, Hor- | Vreddy Miller gave a magnificent v Floden had been having Ciubersky 2 m—unlmr 4, [exhibition of shooting, flipping {bad nights in the league before, but teynolds 1 lngmmn shots from Mdif'rmr ]‘ASI o #AQG‘:JTR'E his luck hdn] nh'mg'rl ‘n xrrlfy a]n fact throughout the game. VFourteen | for the 1\A1‘(11\|r in this period of |zotting off one-handed tosses when [ e he droppe m in from over his % fforts during | three v i aancarediitaionron . § S od seven fleld goals, EVERYTHING © R T A feld goals were their efforts during | 3 wered its opp blocked; he scored seven field gouls, Y head or any pesition he cared to 3 R Th e Aoenats ma 0 oM e R Ty ntaenia r Reynolds 2, Tayl all spectacular ones from the very o LOSE THIS YEAR shoot. from. “Bony” Erickson went |(he contest. f who will be Te- |2 game wiih the Hartford Hig i st o 1 an 6. ] & center of the struggling players. LI B il (e CE l':x:flmn’ 3’3?3"3:“«“113nn"r of the | &chol scconds and the St. Thomas ORGED Lot g s 2 st i 1ad a d 0 £ erl for the 8 o The team |membered here as a be E el cep the |Referee, “Diek” Dillon; timer, | Doug Mart "’,m had a :L;f]:l‘:‘l.g‘lf\gv Manager Bill MeKechnie of the | £ ) I_llA'nfirl c’;f ‘uo'lfl';;”wr'f‘h-wl"(h_ ‘: (Al'“ [ Dixics and Croscents of Hartford, | Midget team remain on the sche en team in front all dur- | Durns; scorer, Crean. especially in following up his mates | piyepyrep pirates has the hardest {had tough luck with its shots in the | SRR MU0 Fooe in the Silk Town | hefore it rings down the curtain for | shots, while Smith, Schwab and | : ; ; second half and this soemed fo | i - me. Reserves Win |f h job of any man in the majors for | e achine with Quish, at center, an [the season. 1 J Y g veg | Bergen went well. Bell starred for |1, break its spirit. The summary: ma . [l 8 7 o raatyines ook ooy Melonal GUALE - s il ing everything he had | 125 DititThiheran I2hie rumning mate. Each of the| The team had no froubls in taking but it was not so much because 1 tely outclss: 3 et ‘u: iRl iy s g LEs 4. ‘., |visitors scored at least two field [the South Manchestor créw into players individually were off, Lut Io town team in the preliminary |in won a pennant and a world seres x “looale, and their all around playing | carp. “Jimm, cully at center & ’ 1a takine the gama with case |through the second half and pairing | o0 oo hi e ¢ Floden, rf ..vo. 2 1011 BOBIEES & & [ana “a1 Havy Vi Yo because of the wonderful defense > taking the game with casc |through Ahe SEAHL T8 80 o arop. | last scason his year he | Shattered In Tegion Mile Event | jpickson might have defeated New Britain jand ! avlick at forwanl were put up by the Atlas quintet. At re of 42 I L S o u. [ nothing to shoot at except a repeat ol 2 even if the latter were playing its|ihe stars of the game, accounting VBN tum ol tha game and re the vi ywhers ‘!"1‘1 e X to refain his new-won | With Joie Kay Out of Running |2 \Heo0 5 heatl sammes (for 1L or the 16 points scored by the every pass, the New Haven players |near the tying mark. ad Wil nI RN SOOT R rest iz ANLOLEON : B b rter team. The latter piayed a nice floo évery pass, the New Haven player e - {he |Kilduff, and Osborne hroke up play LA D T 0 U Tt SHIReR, b (e 1 ; Four Points In Quarter . The latter plaved a nice floor weré all over (helr men whilo they J e tee L ot Sy iBe btk . The urghtcltbils admittediyyf ©8rescy 4 D Roth teams put up their strongest [ game. Fare was the best man on the {ntRamimniRELher Aron S AIAE DB S IRE FE ' theibost e Nt ergs SO e ST T L Bl Sl o "ldetense in the opening quacter of | South Manchester team, scoring half game Was ry clean. ¢ Gl tered today when the Legion mily, |2 b " lthe game and at the end the score |of that team's cight points. doped 1o win by ox- f i The summary: Faflure (6 deliver would feature of the Massachusetts Amee- \was 3 to 1, South Manchester, Dahl- | “Freddie” Zehrer was appeinted what team was superior. Th guards demonstrated the hest h Kitduff, liethall geen on the local floor season having the New Dritain pl ers guardec en against g &ho! tz 4, while the forwar y Plte, never missed : o score i Kilduft 2, ereky was the r of the mr\wz, ‘Gubersky 5, now that they were playing on the |ths junior varsity lineup el "howling alley” for they also .m‘u} completely and an entively ne somo scoring in thig quarter and in | lineup was sent into (he game,, and | Diloting the Prates, MeKeehnle lpypqiyon of Five Years Will Be L. Larson, If penstrated the Britaln « ense limo an again to score bas- |son caged four pretty fleld ;ze«::.x kets at close range. Plenty of comedy was furnishec , HIhmnyi Blieehan Hant Wtertlnreyanaly the dontzet by MELine: e ‘m:(' S .| make it seom that MeKechnio didwt |98 Legion mect, Is contysted af the =l uist dropped n a long shot from |captain of the team for the rest of Taster wero the heavy scorers for |stunfed guard of the wleiting aulntete | )y o ‘ gijisashoniEal Do ubig elul; | b iR ; il e aidale of the floor after one|lhe scason to sucecnd “Hammy" spainhnile hodeniiant o8 LIRS esR s forgRotents ""‘Iry"j""”l(") ’ 3| During the world series the judg- 1 %% 5 2 L oinoe '\i dihn : Al minute of play. Then Zaleski made | Darrow who was promoted to the worked hard though their hest ¢f- |ville with eight pou The ‘T‘“”\_"‘i““-» R 5 |ment of MeKechnie was several % u';rh”;w\f?\\m,‘,“ in ((:( race, i a point from the complimentary | VArsity feam a fow weeks ago. The forts were in vain, at the end of the first frame was 17 | B. Sehwab, e ) | times 1aken to task It was it Ry out of amatenr com- | Adams, C o S11(h " follomiea aiertly taften a | Red and Gold lineup was as follgws: First Half (n 4 in favor of the locals, |\xr§lr~~n, ]x:.. rumored that he and Fred Cla ‘"“y\“|n“(; 11(41\\»\\ L ] ‘], .lncv]h 3 g 4|00, from Bray, South Manchoster S e s S e R S et higgasigting, i cacleam fioRblowsl SUMR S e B el i e [ a e 0| Tight guard. There were only three | Clair. forwards; Zehrer and Brom- er two minutes of play with a | Torestville 13 . as the result of a difference of e b iy S l"\o\-‘l,:rrorlv = T e s o s P ‘I””! ° e TS e goal, Botwinick cam: throngh with | ‘ . 5 Aot o)mv’wn, : 3 4 e e CiiR e s e o b et e B a pretty shot at the, two minute | McHugh, rf. ... 0 ! 5 The quarters in the game. other good substitutes were sent into and Gubersky followed with | Lugg, e 3 | ‘ e 5 : b e e e SU T S e At oaner . | Horwitz added two on | Zchrer, ol il ¥ the Pirates, that until his arrival | £20% FEREWRL O 18 Fa ersona fouls den SR s another pretty shot eehan Mellin i e 5 . o : ,\:rxwhm failed with clubs that | M0 Ay O ear-old i cks o f\l;d";;‘"’fl_yli (j‘» ‘rflrfiltm | zateski Kept New Britain in the scor- magy it St Hoy Tritaln o Mecarty, A Dot a0 1 ie Ll i T S S | st il o Skl G Zeoley [y o column hy another frec |Joe Foote Hits High two free tries. Pite retu = MR Gl of 1926 is certain fo | &8 {CHC e : Voodford 1. lz arker 1—7. Trl:-s‘y’rhm\ the Red and Gold rootc o o W, . eomplimont by, sinking (twio Aomen y o Porson: b e, S i Gl e i el R SRR B \nr,ff’fi” G Ronsiey "1{',"":';" I-lto their feet as one whe ? Scores in Warming Up aiven him when lie fouled by teserves & Miller 1| the Pirates from any number of (408 Anderson 2, Norgren 1—10; Adams L0 MoGrath dropped in the 1 e e e iKiduft. Gubersky heaved one from Tinklesteln, vt 4 ; : P R A Vool W 3, Havlick 1, Cooley 1, Parker 2= 144" goal for his tcam. The score | Rogers alleys in the state individe t : o SeeT e Referee, Nixon; timer, Kutscheri |o1 1 time was 5 to 4, South Man- ual bowling tournament this year, the middle of the floor for nine for Saunders, 1f. ..... 4 5 5 bR d the Atlas and Dite g another Clourson, G [ Ost 2sniind; S ‘w:n " MAY COMPETE HERE corer, Booth. ter. Holland was fouled as he |stepped dinto Rogers' place Saturday SRt T Bengston, © : i e S g ; R _ Bluebirds Win Easily ;s . The goal counted, 50 |night to warm up and after peeling Laynolils came through on a Ll s ) ‘New Britain team will meet | o ) _The Blue Army fought ifs Way|jig one of his two free trics. A field off his coat, hit the timbers for the 5 {o ¢ ; s ol end] (G e ; “\”m' p - fonight in Simsbury | ~t,-nm; Possibility That Several Race | into @ tie ior ""':‘ place by ‘m“'v:r-:«l by Quist and a foul by Me- following results'—117, 104, 120 therts Tasioradialiboton! | eare half time [and will attempt to get back on the e S ing the last game Of tho season Gratn ended the scoring. When a|151, 125, 115, 116 total—863. His the. complimentary strip orwitz | Tteforee, Dilion. Seore half time jand wil mplifo e g | o Sent From Epsom | from Kensinglon, 28-13. The game ' (nyn: played like New Britain did in laverage for the games rolled in r TRt Hisigpe was very one-gided until the final fina first half it's a sign of two things tatlon was il play s will meet in a doubl | For Amecrican Lvent minutes, the Bluehirds starting off | _they are cither going to 10se or |first game | Epsom., Eng., ¥ 22 (A —There |4t @ 1 P and leading by 14-3 |(hey are not going to win. hmm alley 1 hia T e : I e ! : " o P ssibility that several | When the halt ended, Nelson ran Third Quarter A F‘JERAL ‘JATIUN? HOPPE IN EXHIBITON Gh‘“"l”o“ Cancels All Bogages i = irone eivtis ‘e sovra ehen, th il endes, Moo ron) " Cawetuantee S , n A 1 Tace t s kets, while the losers, in contrast, jeriod and tessed in four field goals, | John MeGraw from the New York 1cks 1o compete on A lllel](S U’l[l] Wlfllhl(’flf)ll MalCh(?S his summer. Stanley Wooten and {did not scoro from the field during 'gimost a« much as the Red and Gold | Gianis Sarasota, Fla., training camp Perennial Champion of Billiards Be- - I, Darli wors on their retumn | the entire period. Their first score [team made during the entire game. sends word that he expects the Car- re are some experts who in that Clarke is the guiding head of i spnihe QDEINRUL RECE to 11 in from the Unit ates, expressed | from the n fact, did not 1t was Mantelli, Mantellf, Bray, Hol- dinals of §. Louis fo give the Giants —Suzanne Le Jsure with ¢ saw the come until ame was almost [land, then Mantelli twice. row | the stiffest opposition in the coming sught sadness to the hear R Avisa s their patrons | over, Negri putting in two in a row (and Zaleski also played good. ' e birates D e i r | For Desense of Title e to t yrses to be sei — Fourth Period must 1 verlooked but 4 lxfi LCS De( S0l {0 EH[EI Teflm [ENDIS ey eialong 8 . (Continued On Following Pag romberg (:m;: n; at guard in their ing s“fl![(xo'.l‘l ‘s‘:rrrn’gpr, ieago, Teb. 22 (P—Willie Hoppe | viera—and probably also to He MQV Hi l]ge 0]] T(‘,i\m Matches |- v‘mmi the perennial champion of | Wills—through annowncement that = s e e e el : e {hi I8, m]w began a HHM day .\_‘ will not participate in any fur. 22 UP—Final de- |the dofense of the 181 title he has |Lher slngles matches untl the Et. | € days of rea Sport y Frotty pactic 1eid. for 20 yeays, He will play |Cloud or Wimbledon mnm_ e o eter, sy succeedad o the |She has defivitcly cancelled ler cn. | Span "the 1512 talidine championship whiel (1Y for the Xice singics besinning an's for sixteen vears | Mureh @ S e 250 The French girl said that her phy i [locks of 18.1, ending each bloci |siclan had informed her that if she | Two DOLLARS AND A 25 pofnts of three cushion. con 1 to participate in the HALE A WeEk '!'? wE contest is to get Hoppe in |vierd contests she would go stale by £ 5 e 5 e match |June. She addad that she’ would (AREDONETIIEIASE SAUN ER Y douard Horemans, Bely quiet retrs at in the moun- BIG WASHING You Know nger for the rld's 18,1 itely and continue the AND | THOUGHT ABOMT onship. Hercmaus qug- |1 t, which she has heen TwO DOLLARS \WoULD ted April for the title f match in 1l i Hoppe says he is coming back Neanlieu Satu t not only will he retain lny. sin strennous mateh with | ~econd Hall ——ee gins Three Day Practice sessfon | to fshand [erown but eventually will regair waro S.2 title, to e ITCHERS lN TRMNING \n Lyen Dozen Ttegular and Rookic Twirlers of Boston Red Sov Start Warming Up. team ar » to report ns later this week here are: HOw- eair MRS COMING nd three of 4 lers to par icipst lay ra in Madi oo 3 1 ren n in | e arRe ng March es in | BARNES A STRONG MAN chard G \ - ve grave Jack Dar pound Alleghe many ) ha on, Werner Mie 5 he wol hamplonship | oEnR Il\l?\ \llllll\\ |l\|‘|\l|l(fl\|’ Loch, capt and for f ! Ausiralia, Fu WHEN YouR MA ENGAGED A "HIRED GIRL" FOR THE FIRST TIME .

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