New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 23, 1926, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN D\HY HER! \TD IFEBRUARY Sesissiiiiil Sl st HIGH SCHOOL WINS TRIANGULAR LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP— CHURCH RESERVES WIN BOTH ENDS OF DOUBLE.HEADER— GAMES Srabiissiiniietiisteitittt] i IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE TONIGHT—HARTFORD DIXIES TRIM AT LAS—--_ BOYS’ CLUB TEAM HAS REVENGE ON MERIDEN QUINTET B T T R R e NEW BRITAIN CHAMPIONS OF TRIANGULAR LEAGUE 2333338000212 0 00044 WHERE 3505332322800 0 $1383280s pre st bbb teaRisadie sas gonstet ARE THE FORMER CHAMPS? SUZANNE GOES TO TWO DUSTY LEAGUE CHURGH RESERVES Red and Gold Outelasses partment of the Hillhouse Team in Every De- Game — Hardware City Outfit Holds New Haven Without a Field Basket For 12 Ol‘gy of ShOO[iflg -McGrath I /..llv-l\l. Mz ltulh and \m\kd lI'l\ W cll Plainy i Darrow Meuden Humhle{l in Return (rame--Reserves Nosed Out ines, no star beir WINDOUBLE HEADER North Granhy Falls Twice Before hine During New Britalr 4 4 4 Kensington 0 \ Reserves cels tting style by journeying to Sims- ¢ last night and taking both ends double header from the North entry in the county “Y" Both games had been post- poned from previous dates and to have m out of the way without nv further dickering, it was agreed 1 ed v lay the ast b club availed o play them last evening. The re- v DBr | sult from a in standpoint becauso the locals s in taking the two Meriden up 54 pol a very fast thereby eve- First Game, for the | nded $t when it play T game was falrly close, Jen court some weeks | SOV ain toak the lead on a goal \ teams played like well- | PY Wiks and kept ahead when Bell sank scveral more. North Granby, however offered valiant battle {hroughout the game., Wells kept them jn the running with timely bas- | kets whenever the visitors seemed lis- r side and they went eed which kept the cdge from one whis- JEFFRIES |house before the picture had been [half reeled off. She appeare |Suzanne said: | |with her amother cup won in the |singles play in the tournament | {|winner of the women's single here. | to win,” eafd Helen as she looked 181,000, With Su. pla 12 acored a field the jump on its 1 to hold its ad- 11-6 at the end MeGrath played i A o o Time and again S anhs semester Meriden Darrow and Zaleski scintillated in il WA {46 s e i m's lead, hut each ,h e, retaliated by do- 15 forced fo play. the limit of its own and anything : mwork of hoth quintets and Sowka y wag pretty to watch, speedy passing wgvi“.w 1" Leing nullified by staunch guarding shot part of the opposing sid o Zapatka was high man for the ey e with Goffa playing his usual and a s ng game. B. Thesen went best The summary: New Britain Boys' Club, was nse though N ¢ increased this mar- gin slightly in the second game was rough, neither t able to work its passes or keep the ball very long. Ted Wesscls ltrophy, the betting is that it will {fornia {3\ Miss Wills returns attled hard on [{tornia, when 5 ! Morey could combination last night but got in soma neat hurried shots. |home. tests, it ha | not find the > North Granby team {may cause the French & |ehange her mind. They think there |for another duel at the Nice tourn Meriden Boys' (Inlv | Reserve Defey m:.l Second Game, areless Boys' Club Reserves, lav;u;_lj‘\‘wv“ al Fi Ttl i d 1 5 3 J J o « 0 oo 0 4 i‘ 16 1 | j North Granby, H a rid Fl. Tl (Y First Quarter - __|F. Newton, rf 1 g 2 10 2 1 W. Newton, 1f, (C) 4 1 ) An Wells, ¢ - T \ 14 | Wilks 2-—5; F, Newton 2, W, A. Griffin, rg . J 1 1 “ 1 Burke, rg 0 ) : §10. Griffin, 1g .....0 0 4 3 0 2 o 1o 3 ¢ | Personal fouls—Rell 1, | = ek n 1, 0. Griffin 1 “swallowe : | f ~Bell 1, Morey 1 Los An - goal—Gill fra 2, . 93 Y Al (B ey Wilks 1—7: W, ho Weleh 1. Koski 1, A.| 3. Thesen 1 lf‘nn{.'i‘) 1=—5 club | New Britain s a fresh t the floor in the second game 1 1 the | turned it into a slaughter, gamboling ed rally and came |through the home team for a 51-18 its sceond game | victory. Nye wild from the open- | | remem m. The Reserves |ing whistle, and North Granby simp. 4 by 13-8 at [ly could not stop him at Pott : \ the final [sprained a thumb in receiving a [ oo 0 crept up | tricky pass in t ter and | yoeie ¢ just be- | had to retire found New out An extra period | Britain les During the Internationals | final se visitors continued | required for 1 fle holding their op- vith inereasing speed. oo, closing minutes heing a bom- || G Anderson went hest for | bardment while Klopp and Za | B Nve was' thoe ovtst r the Internationals f s i chickens r baske nding star on| 4o fense. playing a |, Yordy" Os-| Jop nse and work 14 " Tt hand shov 1 . ot v s - 1 i o 0 riced best for Nortl 0 H‘ summary ( of South Church Reserves | Fid 5l 1 ] 3 20 | Potts, rf / Internationals, | Bell, & 3 ( 111 Tl Ti.) May, If-lg 3 f [ 2 [ Morey, 1f ] 4 1 2| Nye, c-rf 2 1 4 2 10 | Wessels, ¢ Capt) s 0 Washburn, Ig 1 0 \ North Granhy, | \ 3 3 2l ¥l . T _ T. Anlerson rt » Klorp 3, Carlson Newton, rf 0 Wt 0, 2—11. T ewton, 1t (C) | |point to Suzanne's last words be- | {nervonsnes {think.” s |believing there is a chance for an- string of victories | Boston club has re GREB TRAINING HARD Milddleweight in the cellar month | ity good player, has arrived here. onians went on & ram- |y, pag found that mere royalty | of their last ten 1y . hot open the gates to the in-| [ner cirel A ® |of the tennls courts. King Gustave | lintended to play in the men's | lopen doubles champlonship — but In Best Shape of Career and won nine has come to be e of Pittshur ind the lstanding (known as the dictator on Rivie cup has remained in Canada inception of the \mmm\ in brushes in the 1 Pittshurgh ulsh Im\'r 'mms |the clghts members of the asino alleys to- s who is manag- expeets every 5 the time is - when the home and [a middlewelght mate 2 Falcons will HAY H AY FOR TITLE weekly sessior hie a\ry- to be on hand = | weight cF Champlonship May Go To Boston |0¥er this coming mateh -\pu' to cop th IREAD HERALD CLASSIFIED A YOUR WANTS SUR R ERt et I e e b R MflUNTAIN AIN RETREAT| GAMES ONTONIGHT Possnmmy That Stars May Meet Landers Plays Rule Shop and Again in Nice Tournament | Stanley Works Bucks Corbing Monte Carlo, Yeb, 23 (A —Suz- Ieague Standing inne Lenglen, bofore she left Nic W yesterday for a mountain retreat, |P. & I\ Corbin ... 8 1 aking with her a e of "ncrve Fatolr sooccovnaes T 1 [which she hopes to overcome quick- |R. & E .62 |1y, went to ee the moving pictures |l F. & C. . 5 3 }n« her match against Helen Wills, | Stanley L |which are now heing shown on the (8 I & L. 2 7 Iscreena along the Riviera N. B. Machine .... 0 8 The Irench champlon left the| oy ndustrial basketball leagne |will continue play tonight at the Y. Rl much | y\f ¢ A gymnasium with four |perturbed. Replying to a question |teqmg: hooking up in two g as to what was wrong with her, [yiot' nromise to develop into ria ketball co! the irs “I played too bad for ansthing, 1t [pame 4hot Tandore, AT makes me sick just to look at it | ML ACh MEEe T ket down While Suzannc was on her ‘way |{rn Stantey Tuie and Level . five to the mountain retreat Miss WIUS ' e iy the second contest, the came over from Breaulieu, bringing | §ianiey Works will meet th . & I, \‘,‘(‘I'\‘H! t m. Landers will have a real battle on its hands with Jimmy Murphy's 'team. With Gustafson back in the lincup and Aronson, Sikora and “This is one cup that I do want i,’;‘l,)]:'un]{-“:;fip“:;)"sr’r‘]!s“.10 A lineup that w il give the best te {in the leagus a hard rub. Landers hasn't becn golng so good in s last fow games and although it was favored to be Corbin's strongest opponent, the team now rests lower than the K. & F. five in the stands ing and now occuples fourth place, just one noteh ahead of the &tan- Jey Works, | “Although the Rule €hop five docs {not show manv_games won In its | column, having taken only two con- shown that it is capable of winnlng from the hest teams i the league and for {hat reason, should give Landers a tussle tonight @ there. She immediately espied the gold cup which has becn presented | by the Duke of Connaught for the at the trophy. The cup stands more than nine fnches high and is valued at about nne id Didi Viasto out of the tournament and with only Frau Neppach, the Ger- man champion; Mrs. Satterthwait nd Senorita De | Alvarez between her and the royal make the journey to Derkeley Suzanne at last accounts till | maintained that she was through | | with singles competition until June. | {Bome of those close to the Nice Ten- | 0+ chould be of interest to the !nc ¢lub, however, are of the opin- | e "0 PO T T M, “The fon that a few days in quletude | oy Beoon oy pressed by the y Works five in the last meet. tween those two, will find & apponent tonigh in the ¢ Rule team. The team Was akened by the absence of Gustaf- against the R. & E. team and consequently the team play was not so hot. Tonight, Jimmy Murphy expects to have his { a1l crew out and will make a bold {stab to win the game and cause at {1east one wpset in the league, | still is a possibility that Suzany and Miss Wills may come together ment, which begins March 7. They | son 1ast wee fore her departure from Njce | “I may get over this spell of quicker than you s giving them ground for other meeting between the two girls before June at St. Clond King Gustave of Sweden, al- though 68 years of age, is still a The second game wilk see tho league leading P. Corbin {quintet playing the Stanley Works crew. The strange part about the Industrial lcague games is that up- |sets are llable to happen any night of play and the tanley Works five is liable to upser the dope any time The first gamie will take place at 8 o'clock sharp and the second game will follow immediately after- ards. “Chick” Hayes will refores es of the kings and queens Referee Georges Simond, who is| tennis, overruled him because of hisf so Tato cntry, Gustave expressed dis- | W allmgford (nrls to E n’m‘ nt, but M. Simonc was p . {’,K‘?fih.r | Bowl Rogers’ Quintet | The Wallingford Girls' bowling WEIGHT OF CONTESTANTS team rolis the Rogers Recreation The United States Lawn Teunls [girls tonight at Rogers alleys. The ast 1 adopting a practice of |loc m is regarded as one of the the pugilistic world, has announced !leading glrl combinations in the and measurements of |state by virtue of vietorles over some s in the coming inter best quintets in the state. The a . Wallingford crew is also a clation’s statistics sho that trong bowling eutfit and the match American team will average {tonight should be a humdinger for inches taller than the French with [action. A large crowd is expected the weights abonut even. It 100ks like |out. to watch the p the particip national indoor matches. FOUGHT FOR TITLE | While waiting for the Rorotra did not relinquish |arr at the New York Yankees' his Indoor tennis titla withent a s Petersburg, ¥ camp, Babe truggle. In the matches with Til- [Ruth continues to knock golf balls den and Lacoste he played 87 games. |oft the falrw Miller Huggins His first set against Tilden was 13-11 \hapr« fhis presages the knocking of in Borotra's faver, while ngainst his |[baseballs out of Ameriean league countryman, Lacoste, he lost 13 parks. / L 74 HA\E (‘C\ € €xCEPT ONE AND Th ; ' NATIONAL GYNNASTICS Champion-hip Exents Have Been : Awarded to Philadelphia as Part i of Sesqui-Centennial Program Fob. 23 (7 — The picki 1 | : ' FIGHTS LAST NIGHT " e — Ry Cineinnati—Joe Anderson. ( i " P teated Ss [ diew jations of t n X7 4| | or z Jimmy G [ 1t 1 A " A Ne Yor bea K NTMS FROM CAMP \ i Y Fions ille, 1 aten, T g PITTING WINNERS v W Chieage, (3) ( g : ' Ny —¥ v ¢ New Or- | Ho 1, Md.. won & techni-| Eig READ HERALD CLASSIFTED ADS erry Trer won the|eal knockout over Phil T'OR YOUR WANTS handicap a Rochester, (6). YU THE CHAUFFER. HAS AN'T 1T A ARRWED FOR THE GUEST AND| GR-R-R-RAND You WON'T HAVE To Go ouT= Amt it a grand and glorious feeling? "By BRIGGS - AND THERES A BLIZZARD| = AND You GRUDGINGLY PULL | You'RE SORE ON YoUR HEAVY GALOSHES | ¢ SHE HAS SEVERAL | STILL SORE AT HAVING To | CARS AND A CHAUFFER Go oUT IN SUCH £ TERRIBLE fi NIGHT = i GLOR-R-RI0US FEELIN'? —

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