New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 27, 1926, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, S 'i'L'H)\\ I"l-ZILII['.\Il‘{ 27, 1920, —— . HHIIITIIIITIIIINII prree 1atanitasnnsag e ere e rre s st st Rt e RR LS, firfottasonsisatsitiaiiatesitaiisisesd 180822002020 eenepannsnaen B A i aiiiis i B S33tkesits feteitbiisedediisdiiatisies titiiatitiet s it VIR SR R A IR A S R $ 2423 L3 S TRt 30 HE e T LS NATIONAL GUARDS TALKE ON PLAINFIELD TEAM TONIGHT AT STATE ARMORY — HEWETT AND ADAMS ARE TIED FOR CHURCH LEAGE SCORING HONORS-4NEW BRITAIN “Y” BASKETBALL TEAM WINS FROM WINSTED —GREB LOSES THE TITLE TO FLOWERS inumxxmu:um:mnn' SRS s s S i et 2o 2 oo a1 HEWETT AND ADANMS TTED GREBLOSESTITIE x * FOR HONORS IN SCORING ' TOTIGER H‘[]W[Rgg “Nihby™ Nyhorg Cops Honors For Foul Shooting — Gem\gifl Negm Wins Decision hyl | | { ? T30 {rtdteesretss 11TE2ITLIITILIILIIILILLLL Spiitiiiadreteiiitteatits SITINNRINNRRAN T s DRAKE HAS GREAT BASKE TBALL TRIO VATIONAL GUARDS PLAY PLAINFIELD TEAM AGAIN Visitors Have Lost Only One Game This Year and That Was to Local Quintet—New Britain Team Knows B It Will Meet Stift Opposition-—Both Teams Strong in Every Department—Reserves Meet Strong o Rockwoods of Hartford in Preliminary, garteenaneans 1en prerert South Church Cages Most Points— W ilson, ‘Swede’ : : Guard, Commits Only Four Fouls in- Seven Games | Narrowest of Mfil‘g]l}s Duntz of Methodists Has Most b R T Playing Season—scoring Figures of League. Tiger) Plowers, a neg A\tlanta, CGieorgin, 30 years ol Cight years of rin o e Joel | 1jery fs middleweizht Plainficld Nattional Guards v F r : 1dd jlon ¢ Normandi v Reynolds ' Curti o I on Tethod f. Ko v e e of | Right I 1 ( ) : H H | Left Porward Nl Guard ) j Novtl Restelli | W N \ronson It Cenier 1 [ rd ‘ e o K. OF C. BOWLING TOURNEY i ; e N redi Flower: na Chstenent i I i [ Y \ | i - fons for after m.m | an meet the Plainteld Town Total of Teams Fntered in skets. And 1 & tha round f sindmii am seeony tme (hls acason | goupy Aniual Contest Tor a ek ot | W opp N I poisced Nis right hand | wrmory tonight. In the oEitiam ount | I q a damaging Llow s gane, the Nationals 1ok the £ Ppize List of $10.000, ¥4 Malone of ) i Ion I i T e 1 ed i conpetition L, third wit ¥ Vi A « o : UG ; | sessio for o prize list the fourth YROTE i ; \f Silis (he 1 M s won f of the Knights 00 W 1 it t the decision should have been | with one: | of € 5 : (¢ u.\\\ u!: 2 \ f 1raw, Ko W s drawn; BILL PARISHO | n Iy to Apri ¢ 48, and Havl th 4 \ Y "[ C A | t G B a draw, so cloge w lines drawn; . 2 ! | the quintet vr B is and. Hierpe of the | A [ changs hands unless the challenger | mjraw of the z members « | Vemine . owit 1 most New York state hoxing com- | gq are Bill Parisho, Chuck team back him el 4 ! ]'”‘" s " B e l o r field \ | Y r yuled 1 ity #hall | Evercte and Fred Croncberger LHET T i T il e el el vith v i in Y. M €. A he declded by the Wi O e R | N TR e 1o riming Knight James A Ulaherty of New . : 2 (tum & ¥ | the nutives | rounds won and under this ruling | 000 o Tt finished next to i ,"l\“”": L Rven Sonnuasliirol bth st ';“‘TJ‘ ter e M of W | somet Fving in the court | the decision last night was n ) Vel ol v : ders ,' RESURLCIIE rector ,,:“”‘.,\ 1' uf- / i nie Just ekt e el of all the won- | Flowers, in the opinion of news e oy MR ¥ or Colmbus, 0., a5 his partner the worst man in fhe |ders coming front ©ut of that 10Mn, | papermen, had at least six of the (era e e v seoved | ool dhainas ally 7 Jea the frec-throw strip, [the depirtie of e Hardware City | pounds while Greb won no more ronenberger, likewise, it PraliEhtng) WPt B i v,'r],“v,]‘\ A nd 1 ' N the AL eI AN R e A n il o e e p s Gy er 1 A e St e ] zame 1 this | Sunday until the clos 4 out of 19 tr tear 1 Winstedians [ ehan five and four were ¢ | i e in seventh | b e it e e \ s [ Ltheir {the only | Red Mason, manager of the for-| . = s ‘ Drake vietim > AL S ey GAG0HS [ 2l : ' D iineh e chirioh KL A e rake has heen enjoying prot 2 e & fally th s tournument opening Mareh 6 sonal foul chamnpic ) i olrn i et pnanplon BT Lt Sl < thls season ,considering S domposaliiialorts 1in 15t game that will enuble the Knights to coni- vlolationa:slys e b : iR le e 8 & {estgthntilgiion e apt has been trams in {they can step with any other pair | pete in the A, B, C. & "M,\'r‘- Bt i giardi L 0 1 el was the victor Heno & compaign Kans - forwards in the state, Nepris, Teams entered in th Mt lack of i LGt B oty T (o . Aggics, for in- | known here because of his nppear- | vegides the lacals are from Chicago v 118, ( ; " 0 Ha fAlE ‘m‘ Wa : T aid h.v“\m hoxer 1linois. The hoast strong quintets, s With the Meriden N Louis, Milwin . Ditroit, ¢ S Dt & TR RO R L UL cks up as oma ha I8 and other teams, i§ @ conter | hund, Columbng, Memphi . 4 ston tr 1 faot o team, after KNG L ge Jud not Greb locked i angerous con ome of the of I ability and he will b Utica, N. o 3 | et A ; oy took the - i \ g f i and he ¢ o Utica, N. Y. Couneil Bluffs, lowa, & one playe !' ong | et [l et el Ty (o from the :enders for the Westorn Conferencs IRED CRONENGERGER rating o highly in past . | big threat to the ( e GiR At o et T e Tt N torward and made fo or. | nth round to the end. there are the two gu Benson ing olls ¢hile A1 Wilson eran captain. gropping then rom all i Harry, Walker said to Greb in e ey Sk e T iand Madden who will make S committed only 4 . . 1h o s ow Brit- | ihe gressing room, “we're going to - 1 for Reynolds and = = The Sou church scored nt's name ont. You ean he v'uv L S AR T D I \ field anc t tea nd of fifteen t in 11 world in n,—‘. | 2 | 2 i ‘ SeRect e e LT S practice and { w.ant him, We bar nobody ‘ Leads Bowling League With a Two- nse their strongest line an Wielders of the Pen snd Type- - iaily did I g DAY | fjowers probably has suffered e 1o checkmate the Plaingi-ld 5 o GUICKIY. | myape knockouts than any othe writer in Short Story Work. md to | Game Margin and Only One team and the quintet js ing, contenti meelves to e e Chblhddt et ne slar [a[e ost to Four Week of Play Left. I SPRit G PRAGTICE L et l,"“’{"":‘l S W i T im0 thelr opponents 1o s1 o T 1 s e 2 2 [ECHat om0 Tion Rl la, once for a hrict monent cor res are as follows pleend we League Teams This Year The Trinity M. I Vangnard of Detrolt Tyzers V- | vior v peebatts et (0 eidered n potential sicessor to th First Lutheran ek e am has a two | A 3 ight erown, and in the test with Greh any- | = 5 egular herth d; Restelli (G ! I v from the iy ,"” Y V" ! 2| pected to Beach Augusta, Ga., to r berths in forw s 1t stel L e i L r s maa ek that went in D allanion L ABeh BOHD ¥ase Out Kinky Joints. te Kilgutt will take care of ti loniEstovies At ! S St i e e romenc! ard of seball tronpe rd positions. “Diek” Ditlon will T s SR i Sk i M,N'Hf\. IAHUSTRIAI EIRI S n spring training is fully under ral members of the Detroit team of | Reserves to Play i "‘_ «?. m’::‘“}‘»'\ describing a i i il e d AT G s e ipoctedli tional Guard Ies et % 1 e ; T a teams from the minor leagues and he r the first of | SHNEIN Engths LORZE Y as the « 1 1 l \\ : x i £ 0 i ;-”I received at the ands of 1 fas [ s her nm rom a major circuit ywihilephthaloiexonclscsfin Sthebanning ibansciliis e Wi e o se wrain e et eI I jed. After trail Mike Kelley and some of his team- i np in the sccomd string and | Dall training p i Bombrarihe s il oty tlie Tack o e t % ling thre quirterss of the first half ¢s from the Minneapolls elub of |yon only two from the German Rap- | Pitchers will come on from Hot ! Iarifory (onight in the preliming e | sociation, were first 3 where they have been con- sl 2 ame on the leade I, although ou ng themselves, while others [ is ang fast an ce, assured | Will arrive direetly from their e : . ve won their by winning | homes. last 12 games by large margins, ono | BICYCLES ¢ L the | The Toronto International Yeague | o their vietima 1 L me Th woods are both | Second-Hand past mastors | he good at : ' Split and Corbins Win Two 10 followed by Rogers Hornsby | ¢ (i his St s, Thes: race fo [itsell of third posi ouis Car vill warm up here. Des - i sapin Herg v games by the forfeit re . eing the Roys ] | i ; Western league champion: ,(H, Army not pult car- | €lub has heen working out here for | club team of this eity, The Rocke 1 Adams . 3 Sl tnir Skinner Chuck train at New Braunfels, thirty {05t 55 00 o several days, in former y | ; Banl o . . Cooley ‘ . Girle' Tndus- northeast of San Antonio body blow when the White | Dan Howley's team will be a factor | they suffored in (550 yoars. gt orr {If,.,:‘, o ' s T even in ( Rl lenan ot \\,t-‘r!\ @ up and walloped them | In the train of the Tygers. Bxhi- | score of 50 (o o R, W Will P C h e { : i their {loop will scason sucecssion, thereby rob- hition games hetween the fs and | woods hiave in 1 T e ayLas J Osborne il Louisiana des of their chances at | the Detroit team will be plaved in {up sueh men as Kl Sy . i tonto Bes veral nearby Georgia towns | vear's 8, Thomas' seminary varsity A gl ¢ t 4 will wind up this The exhibition schedule for the | toam; Curtin, T R,an GOODS \ { | m s fation, w RN TS, o ot i o SRR G ST et (e Jrc i I tonin, also will work out AT Sy 55 ; ;& Re a | : Vitnirs 21| ALt tho eamis WA e & Deen mo Birtingham at | High flash, The Tt . s ; o . "’m{“ = of the Methodist ; {1he S opposition they wil! up ; § T - ! - et and will be rotted on | at Nashyille, will do their wmost to || g f E ind 7 c Mfllers arranged Tiesday night st the Commercial | Tenn The lneups ave as follows: : E £y e : ‘ S e it - AR al The lir EA ) A 1 at Jack m‘;lru:l‘]\\‘xul\ S Riserves a‘,“. &.& (k‘“’b o i : ‘ i I A 3 orednia nestou-Finklestein May " : ] - ul Tanda Park sill be E " U1 Meniphis at Men- | Right Forward N ST, NEW : K bl b 1 h Fritzon-Ogden ... Saunders | 4 4 s noted ESA e S et e e e L AR e > 3 : Texas as a resort and R ¢ numbers to New Brau Th l fi 2 3 aer eres at east one m every oirice y ! . whiel I fricult el X I & F. Corbin ading A v —————ae . SENEVO S AN 18 Plue A AL B. Ko 33 9 ey adaiap NoU/ 5UPPe s 1 APPROACH ¢ RIGHT f Ry : g . 2ONER OF PAPGR WAS A GoLF BALL- | )mw THE GREEM ! GENE SAPAZEN | 2 e -: ' J OY 1l 'Ll PUTT \T RIGHT OVER ||\ TAUGHT ME THAT~ rm— = ! r "o [ i SEE A I B¢ TuaT SPOT oN THE FLooa-f| - = el sy . Y, | prece of == ? i e : Hoslery PAPCR 7 ) American Hosber ¥ 11F THAT L, o4 T Bl 74 | GoLE BALL \\:, [ Ny B i A 7 | on BABY ! ,, { [ pmive! ) p ol | 3 | 4 (/. A ndividunl Averages. | = i I \ | /2 N ’ 7 ! ‘ i 7 Ik I Win 1 At | \ // I T/ : - cb.y Yo P . S 2 1 ' < | CANn PITCH THAT Wrc» (& 8 g PAPER 1N THE BASKET NINE \ « 4R ! TIMES oUT OF TEN I ala Gug v oo CHECRER T¢» € BNAMENT 0 ey al i Per-onal | 1 N N 1 lis 1 4 P @\ gnlar i r r a “ | New Y ( ] 1 1wl 20 l K W. Anders J on Grea i § avers. New H Hewett 186, in iu2d | (o 1 Un Following Page) | N 1 ( | i v ’ ' A - ;

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