New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 25, 1926, Page 8

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bl ITAIN U’\]IY lIHu\l]) THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4400000011112 101E0TREIT20REEEETIALEIINIIILELITIILLRELISITIDNLILITITINIIAILITLNTI esunssnacs Siierieetit it riieet sHEAEEEES 2 4 EES 2028108203000 X! TONIGHT —-LAST GAMES lN VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE TO BE PLAYED TleGHT LAWYERS—PLANS FOR HAI\DBALL 3333eieeitaaadiiaisieiiiorsdaniriiadtiiviistostiitisiionitioatefalitiatied ittt SOCCOLI PLAYS POLICE OF NEW HAVEN AT ELMORE KAPLAN-PETROLLE BOUT HEADS HARTFORD CARD— GASCOS GlVE BASKETBAL[ LESSON TO T e S e S A R e R R S R S SR R R e SRR SOCCOLI PLAYS AT ELMORE T T[]Nl[iHT New Brtan Cuest. Stc . Against Elm Gity Sharpshoo o, w Britain o bitliard Domini try into championship tournamen Police of New Haven tonight Elmore Billiard Academy leagne matc Wit playing wonderf last {ew gamcs 1ing Into the Tuesday n though he to 89, Two for him, Tonight, Soccoli customer who, aitl near the top in the st celved some play so far. Soccoli ¢ the New Have The standing of th leagne including last Tus games, 1s as follows: The Standing Krkes, Derby . 1 Sigler, Hartford 10 Hanlon, Hartford .. & Hammill, Bristol .. Warren, Waterbury 1 Soccoli, New Tiritain 6 Police, N¢ Haven Grippo. Middletown Stone, Bridgeport Pokrob, New Hav The dule of the playing seas as follows Thursday, Feb. Hammill, Lristol vs. Haven. Grippo, Haurtford. ¥ rkr: secoli, but Jost Erkes Derby to had the il meets close wr tonig pluy sduy night's W 10 11 remainder announeed n rob. Middletown vs Sigler, Derby vs. Warren, Water- Hanlon, Martford s, Stone, Bridgeport. Police, New ew Britain. Tuesday, March 2 Grippo, Middlctown v Bristol. Sigler, Hartf Warren, Waterbury New Haven. Soccoli, New Hartford. Pokrob, Bridgeport. Thursday, Derby vs. Haven Hammill, Derhy 1'olice, ord Vs \s. Hanlon, Dritain vs. vs. Stone, New Haven Marchi Hammill, Dris- Firkes, tol. Police, Hartford, ~oli. New Haven Vs, 8 New Britain vs Wit Qrons port vs trord vs. Haven. Tuesday. March 9 Hammill, Dristol v 8 Britain, sigler, 1 Waterbury. Grippo, Hartford. Pokrob, Derby. Stone, Haven, Thursday, Hartford Ve Now artford Warren, Middletown New Haver Dridaeport v March 11 sigler, Haits ford. Warren Bristol. Soccoll, Bridgeport. Erkes, Derby, vs town. Waterbury ve, Hammil! New Britain Grippo. Mid March 16 Tuesday. ammill, Bristol vs. Sig one, Bridgeport erbury. ¢ Britair rippo, Middictow New Haven Hanlon Derby. CHAMPIONSHIP CONTESTS o New I Hartford Aquatic Eaents To B un At SEMEC A Week For a Month Pool Starting Neat The mpior division ecker copy profiote I'lunge four in the em in the employed in High school teams will compefe w vith basketball in Yockey in 1 ball In the in the fourth scoring s ¢ every mer five points for wi the points for the coring on at declared CHANCTE York, # hrad L5 ¢ an offer of $30, at Draves Ficld ] of " Baseball World s s Stooked il Hanlon, | .. SIS 002008000 2NAAINNA0 ATHLETICS A 10 FOLLOWON SPORT (Specialzing v Gertain Lines , ECanse ol Record Smashing Feats Selittie st sess 'JONFS AND HAGEN AGREE ON CONDITIONS OF MATCH | National Amateny T essiones Champlons o Starts 72 Ilole Play on Sunday 1"la national amat Hugen, mpion, toduy ar their 7 Whitniel tinish Walter sional ¢ on und | tior ugre hol prof 1 upon conditions sinnir Surasoti 0 d March 7. S ound both red At 1 it eri mateh 1 L O 1 than those cours on ag of the spit rd smashi f Ilarry for t nowave of ro b 18 I8 the opinion noted at rtmouth Whitfi xl rule ) to tee balls falling in a wids wail whicl i tront of ninth and cighteenth greens, and in |~ pupproved w front of the first and ninth tecs. In | tha fruits of the Jones-Hagen mateh, however, | deney for the balls will be placed evervwhere | il A local Pat to lift out to ¢ sutional improvem the ok ne ind 1o 1l canses hods iy oxpe 1thlet in nnusn al ulena rule has n i fairway when a ball | ¢ has been hooked into the palmettoss | nd ineurving a penalty of s0 doing. In t match, the player will drive from the tee, and if he may play his flest ball he will play his with loss of distance only Hagen visited the vestorday for pra e *felt hette ing his recent ol and f ground of long ex a stroke a siar hn r and how- | dave, an Olymple ch i second | he hag added to his f 50 ¢ Special Miliman Other- 4 most to do with ball feats those of Paavo Charley Ioif, arold Os- De Hubhard, Such unusnal ability nt, Hillman ad- he < oul that each a specialty which he rivals. *“Osborn,'"” i do many but his hest eve Press, speaks fromn a ba Hin runner of other apion in 1904, o conch perienc by > big [ ever, hatl | lec wise zation, | vis, second taenlar | Nurmi adena conrse ' horn and and declired {men as the " follow- ilness which foreed | mits [ him to retive from the Lakcland | [ tournainent. He intended to play | es | another practice round today to Pla able him to form a decision ahout | we cntering the tournament, | jump. Hoff ean run, jump and starting riday |an all-areand performer, hnt ‘ mn Is the pole vanit, 1 | i TOGREITBEIOND - as than ey bt point %0 hns nis all X very Tampa il hix [t specialized, bt he wonld male a Letter high \ anler if he e v TTubt od hu hroad jump, jumper o pole | Mrated en one or star but hin Mar- aronnd It f he o ~|H ter o '1' nn ‘]mx i1 as in throwir mi Passing of Oace Famous Pit chel' than Tie is If he spent his fime on 1 w paring for that only.” Dealing with other fa imn: Hilhins athletie caquipmen or instance, P efs infle " ROY GROVID) finds n important | 4 Hversity thing Gott T cath seball player of by-g Eddic Plank. one of (he [1eft-handed pitehers of his time. e | died yesterday, 1) days after he | had heen steicken with parvalysis ind only four months after Chr Mathewson, his right handed v hattles 1zes of tuber- Pa., Feb, 25 nother ment full or men Lo greatest te ont, | is one e poir have a1 vaulting hox whers a few year “ake-off” hole would b fifteen inches in dGey profited se of others, “In addition, twa or thrae m ars Ty { them 15 is trying (several world's serie in one P partienlnr- alty now- sucenmbed to the ray | now er ol el g sald work with i one Pederal in a enlosis o oa Plank Dalby st dent,” yiibl ti 1 “Very f 0 the 1 study of v men in their 2y Heve, for nee, examples of fagter running per s from the stim or 5 already pole-vaulting yred talent. Jdevelopment My amor his 1 s of e ysician strennons Athlctics Louis hieart S 8t inst ot will port JTemic, lut ties I8 ar any 1 ; | left his orut- | lation | Hofr, in is inspiring the follow sional deluged 1o offering con- nd her fen- (het paying tribute to {hor came from all | and from per- | life, Gettys- [{ien] held Plank in [Hillman finds. b of {nuelens of 1he nents, ns a | he A colleg ind study Limself ith more « verage cluly {he midst of the ral provement, however, Hillman s training camp at |(he lack of good distane . said, | America. 1t is due mainls 11 failure to of competition, realiz 1 factor hilit ms should impo natur . Plunk 1 show and Lmong in | en par- | o ST yey really arc the | American Olympie A will e youth will vder tryin Bis partienlar centration than in athleties rs has | self-contidenc conntry of pagt Lwe Iy rapid and the nso | | wirong only roud. New but ams,” | Is Backgroand to express [now on ing their boxing, all prc hoys today ar by rit the without the he rough sehool need s in nager ated im notes s in | inks | today m back of Tiable, a gam u- is in 700 of scien \is fistic he {1 stim S of clu | eati itort Solly Monigomery and game was quick after he wiil have his educ undoul th [} this long he it will s with of the re | out appo zradnate, s, eneon thes to contin K on speak of boxi This is e pert iaior vill cont train inue ral to work as well he did in ¢ haseball, ) ! ; | pro-| “The pro 1 foothall play ehall player will be ov future by Critieism frasion tha “ridiculous.” Fought Champs Hillme for as this connection ars, Decke Some y vith Eddic who had nows well s age Hanlon, of previousi with young Corbett st champion of the Traw Harry Lev champior ment later S| “There e Dart Am FINISH ATHLETIC MEET New Britain Machine Team Leading | Total of 119 Boyx in Vour Divisions Girl Bowlers at the End of the Complete Series of Fyents at Y. Fifth Ronnd of Play Dick Ogden me c vents in the av athletic tonrnam A consisting of track and events promoted. Standing 3 s, stain Schhoke jump, running 160 pounds, gtanding broad jumps, Ed Hake, ¢ 12 pound shot put i) st ard dash, 75 vard das 60 yard potato race rd dash and 440 - PESEK BEATS ZBYSZRO a will re 5 rst v Works is Cort team in follows Pe Norris named foot running ig member iaa rsity luring boys [EH) visions ax for Jdivision ts, second Gala- braska ds; Ju \m.,« Zbyszko, , 204 poi points; ) points. E Norton, ( H(lu\l S WALTER HAGEN A ca's prof 1 First Rerkowitz, 1S | AVORTTE GREB second, May berkom it 8 DEAS BOXES IHOUSAVDS OF RO ssional fo Sissreed SIS 244 Ritisae UNDS JANDRALL. T0 RAEY U ‘STARTS ON MONDAY Sharks in Three Classes to Enter Competition on Cousts VOLLEY BALL GAMES 10 BE PLAYED TONIGHT Commercials and Mechanics And Mc Viremen and Profes- slonals Clash, The last olley bull played off mercials and volley The koing down 1o de both previous oceustons, strong 10 the their feam s sti and do all posible win, 1 will hring amd the Viest Commercials Hornkohl gumes of Ui tournament fouight when Mechanies third and ball series. anunul will e the ment lust oiher time Com- Taniton tournam ‘! reh 1 und will end April. Last 1 the tournatmen Henry Ly , Howard Rein imd Walter Un Monday et wenel BOXED OVER o 000 ROUNDD |13 tiree luss WITH STUDENTD iinginth second cla mercials, are out to. shoy Mechunies Clas in first cla i% will o finil men taeses Known ns Cloes will be promoted this Play will be known a climination nament r tournament are togethe, I'vofessiona md the Game Iandienp o1 AL i Mechanjes e 'l;“ 8 Stowell 0w Fach h i, Dept two M Points oy ddon out sraddon of three 1 will will | | poi ho mes maid 1ded to ca) receis Siderowy Losonweig |k irbacher committee failiy will forfeit n Gold winne to vunn Men o nament are n, J. Hergstrom, 17, Unterspan, € € ner, W, Greenstein, Walthers, 1. Walthers { Loomis, . Stearns, J. Regan, J. an. (', Hawlkins, J. Contaros, Hornkohl and 1. Waskowitz. sle to play in € W. Untersy Barnes Galbrath inyons timig ) A Jeubeck, and silver : hoth divi medals Ll YEARS OLD RECENTY AND BOXED A ROUND fOREACH YEAR Second me Protessionals Dires: H. v in Cla Viremen Dresscl, Saulnioy (g, N Blair Crowe - | Cook Loomis, . Murphy Camphell Unterspan are it o | Mergstrom Roc Crow ot Rachlin, 1. Kutscher, Walker, | 15 DNIVERSITY OF | Parker, 11 Milkowit Strong, ¢ i PENNSYLVANIA Miller, M. Doberty, T Leuheck, . Henry Iornkohl Reott, A, tain this ye; . Horwarth poligs selected to cap- ' representative lected thn out team, 1 men fo try and practice ey in preparation e onal championship volley iment which will he held s city on Suurday, Mareh Rosenw Paul Bradlon, A. 1. Scott, Ogcar Sahr- Galbraith, A. rd Jone HOPPE 1§ BEATEN ball following sextet night W Culbraith A. Kiowe Montgomery, T ; tour Bort Loomis ndhall committee, is fn eharge of | Clarene e Joe Lk 1" o n SU'ZA'NNL AY AY ™ Nice Bacher, 4 Siderow! and How W HOLDOUTS LEFT News That To Build Additional Stands Brings INew - Followers, ! York Teams Have Nearly Hope o ope To o Players Ready : [ Veteran tire Bosters of Billiardist Loses Start Training Grind s ordered Tuiber 25 (i | Tennis elub has | orth of | 18.1 Match To Young Jake Schac- ¥ 1l new sl on- it o ised the hopes | [ e York. Feb. 25 (P—Dase- | holdonts, financial sluggers of | 77 winter Irague, were red: ndful of stars wajor lezgne clubs rovolitan seetion made send tietr regular squads terymen and recruits i ining camps 10i av, il in Chicago. to build s other gl 17eh P~ Young haefer's ability 1o uphold th playi traditions of the nily has been further demonstr ted by his defeat of Willie Hoppe the veteran's specialty of 18,1 ha line. Already the 18,2 champion. th victory 1 ks him as undeniable contender for the 18,1 crown, When the two fi no! ibition mateh la ni; 3 was ahead, 1,500 to 1,11 for 20 years champion at the ruled as favorite when play an Monday. The play was preliminary to the = Ifortl somingghloppe-Hor 18 chan- [plonship matel. Schaefer will chal- {lenge the winner, KANSAS VS, GLICK Teb. 25 (Pi—-Accept- t between Joe Glick of ind Rocky Kansas of ', for the world's light- \,nu.ll title a field, Boston. [ carly in May nnouneced ye terday Glick’s manager, Har Alberts id Gliek had been offs the challenger Tom Goodwin courts | tennis helicy the g month. & here Zanne s competition there zanne has said that would play no mon ches until the Cloid it in June, and thus far made no announcement that changed romind Others followers of the same Helen Will champion entered in | at Nice and that her | opularity has made her a drawi ard of the same caliber as Snuzann I that possibly the Nice elub offi- are keeping this in mind. In eneh and Ater- entered in the Nice, and this | mean a large nument. met PrepaIa- anict tious to Vext & Lito join ba |the southerny tr [row and Safy: | Announcement by Grover {Criant cateher, tha . expectel to to terms with Manager M- il sota today found Jack ott and Virgil Barnes, pitche and Frank Snyder, eateher, still Ross Young and outficlders, and George an, have nfl' yet ( I 1" or- she Haitles, she has point | F fact 11 the American the singles Hoppe Trish h Kel- psel, . first basen d them hy th fficials believe. “apitulation of the Brooklyn Roh- y Wheat's de- salary, still shugging third Stock's salary howeyer, and expects him i event both the | fean champions are womer doubles at lone doubtless will ftendance a a &16,000 Milton Stock, unsigned. heen increased. SUPPORT LEAGUE oh HUGAGIIENERIIONS nager Ttohinson evs will not support the new Tafer Paea ey al Professional Hockey leag R Hammond pre tion, announces WoN' T e having g in spite of the n o deliver last sperienced little difficulty ms with their men. nted st failure season, coming nkees, vies A CUSCS, corpor " ved an of the purse Tioston promoter, mei conti by ional lr {00 Tedmu pastlme———Holdmg hands up. Com- | vach am strong | state | ¢ hall | Special o SHITIIIIITI NN aaeenn et ten sy, HAPLAN-PETROLLE - BOUT HEADS CARD ‘Har[[ord Fight Show One of Best Ever Planned in State that in pein Hartford, Conn,, card Less puty dnto the ploited within th is on tap for (he o next Mond night when ctieut A, C newly fornu ion, is usiiered into the {01 boxing prometion. Tive hont rit i domuln Arniory the Cole A organi- busin i Htat Ahilpoy 0P Ay ong of Lonis there i I tesistunee, {#Kid" Kaplun, holder of the weight diwdem, will unieash the fury his attack inst the thudding & of rugged and hard-hitting Billy ‘l‘-v:,vn aptly L i “lrargo | Bixpres i This bout, set e [ hiets | Rickard weight | the semi-tinal a Jackie Synder { semi-tinal witl he tance Added to real quality, jone of these the rising Twill take on the specdy Geo lin a vattle promises to brit lover with action, ‘here s great rivalry betweer two boys and they are expect- cd to put on a vigorous clash that will win the loud hurrahs and huz- zahs of the fans, Lord, who has been viding on the fop wave of su since he placed himself under the mamagement of Dinny MeMahon, i find himself shunted from the vietory path, as in will come f: with hoy he has et in his bud- Dy greater ex- on his side nd - perhaps specd, but Bddic's followers it surprisingly good nd busy. working left hand suifice against the rushing fac- of the Taven hnz cre is no little intere among Waterhn New Haven fans, who are expected 1o e represented at the honls in hig nuwm- Jer for he 12 rounds, ngly by T fopm Tust pointed X the Jeading baniam- , scheduied for nat the Brooklyi. the 10 hitl with to rossive The round over i theee two Louts, hotl of In 12ddie Lord e Da will he two cights ) 1o face est lding cary rienee e hus his w Nd-lifter will find o fans answering to the (of Hurry Goldstein of 1 strin, touted to the < oming Aiyweight ehanipion, will hat- Te Ruby Bradley, the colored slip o a fighter from 1olyeke, who 1 Boen making i fine ghowing it This go, ke ) Day-Lord will also he of cight-round J s the o punch zets i e work, Brudley slhould | prove ble of briy out he ability that h Goldstein 1 hoxing in the City The fae to state nune hest he hy nd fans whao tve of Culture. W and 1 Hinto the husy period of 1 ns. The h the pac he is {0 be Snyider, one of the semi-finalists, | Petrolle is priming himself for the te o 4 and there i Carnestn er who es he has {ehance of b Kaplan with the prospect that he might do 5o hy way a4 knockout, not to he scofted af Tough and vigorous as is Kaplan, he ill he felled if Petiolle catches him e vital spot. erities trolle Liuve i former is going at Meriden wher rined hy f hat PIGHT TO DRAW Vort Lauderdale, M., 1eh, Tyneh, former world's mweight champion, and Pal Moore NMemphis, Tenn., fought ten | rounds to a draw a last night vspaper men the ringsid d that a draw. Jor How LoNG Do You TAINK IT'LL TAKE ( You MEAN-Z You L MY HANDS ( \S e BE A5 QUICK_AS Ve , OU'RE ONE OF TheE You CAN-- THIS SLOWEST WORWERS — IS _TIRESOME L TEVER SAW-: MY ARMS m ARE ABOUT READY B BREAK HO - HIAHM = *GoSH | 7 BEEN \ : e HOUR AGO t M TIRED - | OUGHTA IN BED AN |l GosH: How my ARMS “ACHE!

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