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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, \]U\I)Al MARCH 8§, 1926, 202020020002 02000 2000000020000 00000 000002002000 110200810012 LR00ELIRNIII00EIITLIIILLLILLAIDBILITL Sugatees pentanestarany (asiiiedsisaie Fiatasratiisaitisisisisttia il t BHRSS IR R R B R i s n i R e s et IR 11588382880 HIGH SCHOOL TEAM BEATS SEMINARIANS IN CLOSE GAMES——JUN[OR VARSITY ALSO BRINGS HOME BACON—EDWARDS IS THE LANRIS OF PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL—BIG LEAGUERS SHIFTED THIS YEAR IN MANY CASES—OTHER SPORT ITEMS OF lNTEREST Hatssiiziesittipitttiestas B R i R i i ettt R R S s S R e e A R e et n S R R S U f22ei3022 BIG BILL EDWARDS BECOMES HERE AND THERE IN TRAINING CAMPS WARINES WILLING 105 SEASON SEES CHIEF OF FOOTBALL LEAGUE e ox BUT THATIS AL NUMEROUS SHIFTS DEAR, FOLKS ——e 4 i JUeT A FEW LINES ABOUT ARE YOUR, Former Princeton Star 1s| BRISTOL BOYS' CLU US Do LEASURRE, 10 saM THE CHINSED ) == THE BOVS \Guards Finish at Top o 45 Many Big Leaguers Appear in ¢ PSR a e [ 18 KO, LISTEN— FOR SUPPER 1 \ “Landis of Gridivon” at PLAYI 'G HERE TONIGHT HAD Z BOWLS 6F SOUP A LOT OF (0 i Tally | New Livery alSalaryiof 825 0008 ner . CELERY AND STOFF 3 STEAKS : ] : i a daiary oL »<o, per SMOTHERED IN ONIONS SEUERAL £ 5 o R i The Nats closed last week witl York, March Wi th X Bl GMEARS OF SPUDS ALl KN = K : | o Nats closed fast week o, March §—When the Year—Baschall Moguls| (yance ror Revengo—two Itcavy o Fguf-zr?gfc‘fi Rl el g7 18 g victors a (o defeats, thy vio- | 1428 baselali wason volls around, TaE i 3 | 7 | | tory coming Satur night when 'inany mafor o pastimers will Backing the Fall Sport. ¥l 10 dGosE Tia seball {Gamos ) WELL — AW THATAELV%-\TEOL;\JDELUS > 2 I A 'I».v‘.\\- e 4\_»“;\“-[ ym;“.\m‘.tn\;-- Corps | b seen In : ..,’,.f] imm other ngo SRRl T RiuG orF. [ HEARLY 32 what was ndvertised as o baskothall | P P T : - ‘ » o S HARVE e PRED 1CTION . : 3 | game Lut what In reality was o cross | in, nery are veters Naw York, Marcl P— D g 5 . ) ol i RS. T HCPE O i fi, > | between a satire, a burlesque and a | parative youngsters are nevertheless sions thall today ! 5" in o return game on the y 3 - MAKE GOOD N ! oo I racticn tilt, {inclusie : Landls” in the pei \ ujlo > AUALOIEARITIENDA i’ e = ; 5 : i i o REtheRlionts place sl In the Notional league the veteran F ks ; i o the tw o : © 2 X no match for the ! al- | “Rabbit” Maranville will wear the oiIHF el : c 1in the Bell eity, but : NYs i ; 1 JUsT HEARD G-/fN/CK-@ {th they played hard and g Brooklyn livery, Marnville was to even maiters G2 VRO - R SAY THAT - i bestisluta Side ams SRIO inith ith s CHballust acting as ; il ea A f g 4 GOMEBODY RAN OFF % be said of the Nats for they made a | yanager for a b iod. 'revious 50 far during the sea- | ; : \ g WOTH HS BETEY~ farco out of the game much of the (o \hat he pl At e ] | it . A time. They tricd daring and sonen- | and Braves, bles on a team which | ki \ [tional passwork whieh should be | ih em. ‘This leads fo e s 1 = T R KNOW HE WAS - e | practiced on the court in private, | that won (he At i ¢ that they will d g x i R MARRIED. 3 NG they romped hither and thither but ! eoricg 1ine in they did not play baskethall and fans | i) ¢ t&::‘.x::t:':t::: New Britiin - Club - Has Another a frw come famous Boston “miracle” team I1so have two othier B who were dissatisfied with the exhi- | Bagnes, piteher and Gus Folix, oute team faces them, how- ” il : i T NN 4 ! bition had every right to be. fieldor Bristol team is the one | [ THAJ A'_“T,leB | WONE-AER (0 (R About the only thing to mention n | jipn. i netha e resented that club two Z f WIFE~|T'S 3 R ANN l the was game that Belser and LaHar " 3 he institution to S , . 8 e SR started in place of Taylor and 1 | thall in the | % : . nolds. The work of Belser in toss T SR Cirrn T b rmington valley league as Vo . - W\ e in scven field goals and Carl ¥ [ the recent trade that hrought twe i he players are hack with- e oS \AN L i in dropping in fourteen points for{ Giants, Jron It i S having played to- =Sz Z - . i his team was the only commendable { Duan, 1o the Quakertewn outit. e Ay A A \ i [thing about the game that remains | Time had i e Outws PROMSING NEW SOUTHPAW 4 =k » — [in the memory. For the rest it was | i e ¢ - EROM MOCSETAW) GIVES THE i h (> W ey N BEEE. T S | team that sta {0 the collar OME FOLKG AN APCETIZING : AN | > \ National Guards {all year, SHETeH OF B LEAGUE LIFE. SUNSHINE IN N, S Pt FL T (e since 1027 TR = t sines has done 1 door Bascehal THE LNES OF ot 5 | some .n;"\k 0 o T Indo rywx:. ‘(\uru <o NOTH:R EQQQQ\ A\m’ oF LADS. t {onci me innpressiy being a hard | hitter and fair pitch e ill no will i t in MeGraw clan ned | doubt hold down the first hase job for the Phils, where his sticking alality should comie in handy, Dean over the Ty Cobbs, | "This was the winning point of mu[‘u[;AL Y M [; A IS | have a team that ts strong though | Reynolis, r : 4in a tot, having made his major d after the frst ,,,_ game. Zaleski's basket In the clos- | trifte inexperichced but should be | Taylor, I o 2| league debut last _ lcount. 19-16, New Britain, pmxhnl(rh forty wrestlers will en- - - inew face in the p Dk g Fourth Quarter age in battle on this day and the 3 3 Cooney, infielder o 40 0—10] McGrath and Darrow m:u]n fl iect ahoilld prove o humdinger for Mot L b ! more excit- ird and fourth straight ficlc L n and thr w Brital Iter Johnsons took an A The St. Thomas mentor, Rev. \\\l spieeeas ud in mv w'ond in- am l\m\nn, sent in hvs best offen- Goose ostns vezar | C1036S Season by Turning BACK <k men'to v o overcaie e e, | Taking Part i Several State wiions'as e’ ot acher st | Gootiman ball on the nose and but the best they could do was to s scoro In tho (i, ,1 Seminarians 99-23 <core & points while the Red and | Athletic Contests E( i New Britain association holds | s(one, b 5 S pr»y‘rnl[.‘:v R | | neavywelght .m ¢ should prove a ' 1puiioran, y his ; 1 our runs in the fourth Gold men went on with thelr merci- state championship in the |Nadler, r % Lest vemembered as th years befo ca « ol- | inning > Walt Johnsons - —— less onslaught. The work of Acting ingles hand ball tournament and it g | hero of the 1424 world lege man, when 1 3 comple 1 the last inr and pushed Captain Trank ’.\Ivf,rmh Jn this | qoveral Y. M. € teams will be stands a good chance of anncxing the | L 5 pected to do utility his course, is ol 1 to decide | thr acro: I I i ke i ol croni e (R e N, (R JEURE red in the various state Y. M. four-walled (doubles) hand ball title e B Athletics, He for himself whal he ¥ 10 do. to ins tightened Kent | gro G 5 Hartford star, was the only man who bl ) R he 5 ; for him £ i\ hooting, New DBritain - High o4 e b A. champlonships which will be nd the wr ing honors | since 14, “W or some sport, ' the tying score from made. ool basketball feam ciosed ifs |¥08 AW”"' }/“v'lgm,“qvln‘fjf"”o‘i‘l amg | conducted this month. On March FOUR_WAY ’”E LIKELY | Robertson, Whit ! i will iosling 0 3 ¢ E against the St Thomas semi- |Period. He collected a foul goal and |y, ro'pyogge) and Eddie Untel . LEADD 4 ANOTHER 4 pitcher, o con who broke info baseball's Johnsons 0 3 3 518 fnary team Ly taking a hofly contest- f3o meld e, New Rritain's “¥"* donbles team in Defeat the Al Stars in Third War | 1N BIG TEN GONFRENCE hall of fame by hurling a perfee ning od game, score New Britain Lhessu i s hand hall, go to New Haven to meet in Four Starts iy i game against Detroit in 1922, will b | Thomas The game was M,WHi ARE b T -1, | Bridgeport's team for the cham- The Y. M. C. A. Jr. Leaders Sat- a Brownic next scason. I In a game punctuated with bril- work for tha has been in the majors Rrovins NE i W | Wiy |fora e T owing et ahen they took | Turdne Now Leads But Indications ed Haney, Detroit infild o M | The Hard City team had one y % i | teams are finalists fn the tourna- 't1e ANl Stars into mp Are that Deadlock Wili jlows Howard Enmbke, Ira Flagstor g P_“ BRID EPORT of the hest battles of the sea- | ¥ 1 I ment, each having defeated and (hird time in four games, s other old pals |sor Saints” Into camp. | o~ ' 1 5 | eliminated all who opposed them, game was closely contested but th Result Hox, mighty elever utility latter got the jump in the earl Pk ey o | the contest between these two teams =y hoys were abead throughout. man, came to Detroit in the Defeats Park City Tive in Close (Part of the gan nd succeeded in . _ | should prove a humdinger, Medrak played hest for the losers | Chicago, 2 Game, Iinal Score holding a one ar wo point ad- 3 5 On Saturday the New Britain Y. ile Bell starr for the Jr. |basketball teams, on the la i [Nt e R R BLla g uTiie St. Thomas Seminary | M. ¢ A. basketball mm plays host ers, & | the conference pennant race, fac . ¢ {the first half 1 the greater part MeCann 'r, n 4! to the Greenwich Y. M. C. team i Lo possible four-way tie for the title. | s will play in the vival circuit in QfMHEslind Astd New Britain Lo 0570 2 [ which has defeated 12 l:\m' during | 3 s, | The season ends Saturday night. ' Théy are Wally Pipp ‘and would get within a point of its op-, 0 o = = e f he seas nd which Saturday bat- ' Mucke, rf. ... 2 . Purdue is in the lead, but the " Witt, hoth one-time | ponent v the latter ”flh"l e o 2 v London “Y" team for pe), If. ...... 5 3 | Boilermakers completed their sched- | Yankees. Pipp was recently pur- 2 ‘J" 1‘“ e b | White e 1 1|the state champlonship. Greenwich orey S etk | ule }\:\L]sm.l.:w)m: f“‘fl"‘ and this chased by Cincinnati and is down to 8 I § | defeated the New Britain team in javane S < will be interested by-standers | play first for the Reds. Witt will be a onc point to a threc s == Greenwich by four points on Ieb- | pccano, o as Indiana, Michigan and Jowa in|on the Brooklyn rester, i R peingHlegaauniilaILhinsabou SR 0 24 ruary 6 and the New Britain team | : = Lt for a claim on the title, Tho - = M 3 . S Y minpterRoffen il ounnigriirio Roforce, Mans ‘ “Y‘I’f‘\"lifl out to even the score. ; o | worst the leaders can got is a tie. TAKL GAMES mm‘, WIN [RionIEMOSEh alngons 1500 Seunders; t . | The state sectional championship All Stars The Hoosicrs and Michigan have | Scoring its third straight vietary B I q Y IEAM lat West Middle gymna Hart- o . -}1y|fll\khl)’| of the state in the four- 'yrday added another gamo to their | s | ned him by the waiver route latter a every posts Brit i urday 'JW aiy dribbied ‘;-”*”V' : the Y. M. C. A. volley ball tournament Ficld F & (@ game each in which to equal Pur- s mid-season slump, the Na- g S S | fense 0 SOUTH CHURGH BUSY { will be conducted in New Britain on | cahen, rf, ... 2l snsational record and are re- | d Reserves ngthened Makc AlSiareD eIt E Gt T iy 3 £ | Saturday afternoon March EICAS ST 0 rded in some quarters as to do so. | by Mdition of “Mac" McGrath = - the na. | | p. m. with the following s en- | Pec) SN 5 lowa, meeting Ohio State and Min nmy' Darrow of the high | tercd: Hartford, Winsted, Middle- | \jaa e ) nesota must win both games to school team defeated the Tirst Team Has Two Games in Two | ) TE. Game Featured Iy Close yuth town, Torrington and New Dritain. | Milewski, ey 4 | reach the top and faces a difticult | Manchester Liberty quintet by a 40 Nights and Others in Prospect— | The first state Y. M. €. A, | Cor e g | assignment. iing championship amateur n 5 Captain ~ Spradling of Purdue, Yahim's scoring guards soveral years will be condy n 20 |leads in individual scoring, with jagain cleaned up on scoring honors. gonth church baskethall ) Torrington on Saturday March 27th | . L 107 points. Cunningham of Ohio, Gennetts making 10 points and beging o busy week tonight ' With several associations AT y I has 95 points and another game to |Aronson 8. McGrath and Darrow iy e st Crom. Strong teams to compete irst | Tondon—Blind mex act as | 5C0rc in but it seems probable that [did not show to any great advan- fo play the omwell A, honor ‘aterbury, 1g¢ . |zuides to pedestrians when fogs set- | ng's record will stand as the |fage being “fagged” out from fhe Wil an iisth ol playors Hartford, Xe : nia and over London have hecen coui- on’s best. Last year the top fwo hard high school garics on I'ri. New Y(H'H will he repre - ing because of the lack of |individual total was 133 points. day and faturda o play of the teams -\m ave L iness” due to this winter's Sl e — opcs o regain speed whicl ight wrestlor who competed in | weather, which has been exception- [ Romans us s for windows SAD WERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ki il s p last m_\-n‘,pm, New Britain will |ally clear and cold. {their homes In the first century. TOR YOUR WANTS although the men must | —— e in Reserves Also Occupled, h oth Crro it o Souh e Movne of aman talkmg to his year-old child on the phone By BRIGGS L | el % 5 ound the Hartford County | Wl Prabally Be at Firse | tinually o e h onfor “Y" league elimination tour-| 4 nament at Hartford Y. M C. A.. meeting S Bl ingitve _ group. The tournament must be Rl nished this week, so that if the ! MR.SPOTTS You ARE I 1 wisH PEopLEe o first Ne TS diorons Iy ik e | WANTED on THE WeuLD REFRAIN p on playing en until they P J R 7 ther dofeated or won | PHONE- ON FROM CALLING MmE 1 or lose, have | EXTENSION SIX UP= i HAVEN'T Busy ToPAY hooked for week N e T T:MF‘/ A very busy te ' //,'v “/f’\ - hird and Pour- e = B oke the rch wave | sington to | postponed which must 32 Entries in the Y. Hand lh!l ’l’nvnnamem | nmr '}' and Boston ! J 5 R By naarg nled uled to e pla © Tues- | fH’LLo TooDLUMS ’ s Is0 1 : 3 3 | Been PA® [\ / NuT on ITTLE mMan ToDRAY! THAT ow BIG (5 PAPA'S YEAR ol 2. K1sS For \ ®\D of Al \'ulc-'m Polish Grappler .mnsz to the Mat Tonight | New York, March P~ Stanis grand old