New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 12, 1926, Page 24

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY [ ALD, I'RIDAY, MARCH 12, 1926 WRESTLING BOUTS HAVE BEEN POSTPONED HARTFORD SWEDES WIN FIRST .GAME‘ OF SERIES—-BLUE ARMY TEAM WINS IN THE INTERCHURCH BOWLING LEAGUE—BURR]TTS TRIM ROCK WOODS OF HARTFORD—INTERESTING ITEMS FROM BASEBALL CAMPS PR IRNT e as Raies S es a0 s s i 0as 022w BRAVES SLAM NEW YORK YANKS FOR LOSS IN PRACTICE TILT scheduled it Judge Landis Gets So In-| Th echoduled -t terested in Game That 'l todey on account « He Forgets to Catch Train—News and Notes From Major s I purts of | Training Camps. o Ban Antonlo, Tt camp, Hallahan ha Mt and has struck o The St Lonis. M lihan, pitcher has been alled f big sh n ganes played thuy In parts of T the March 12 (®—The¢ jubjlant today. They doubtable New York ersburg Bos.on Braves are more ammed the r Yankees all over the lot yesterday for a thie Bos Eim Joo The Bears lan, pi one hit The Fla., round Cards beat the 8 yesterday three innin than to 2 o ng 15 to 2 victory L n teum scored 21 Browns Hearn, Kyle Gra- Genewleh held the FOMAC ! ikt one | Exhibition games s austing drills in batting and fic S Ran Ihe has now bt feated them 5 to 4 Wec von the on thr \nother exhibition game down here, tw from the Babe Ruth was in the game yes- but. as far as results werd d, might as well I been in wh «afe hits. am and Yanks to a bare worked hard out for their 14 was mor o from and terday ve Chall, Wallingford Entry a good day of stiff w Orleans camp 1 \\ The Sox had in ther handicap three being oAl Tournament, for Mark of 166, ured list. Iiddie Anderson, state duckpin champion, came | own last p X | Chall of Wallingford in urnished iy ague mateh at the Ca 400 and won six out of thu n slerday counted, ‘Ten games lont in the match last night, 398, :m ended ina i having a count Anderson was in rare : ~[the first game. Both m registered 18 rune | oo Chesterfleld, | vooe ™0 Same fd of thelg 56, Two ex- 12 () IMlorida yed to the I'h s men hits off Kent Virglt Barnes. vee offerin MceQ on ir battle bowler and Greenfield o! gninst the Tohnson Vankees, affair, by th: Then the s nd Anderson hit taking the game by count. Chall and spilled the pins for 166, which is believed to for the state and to ed Chang (*hicago, outfield Chic s i Lincup : new ng pre Me- incup of the diet 0 Cubs nt n in Los Ange More X-ray picturcs taker Grover X L the night, and besides thi G in two other games. mark was 140, wh games he hit for Chall gave him opposition seen on this year and a lar i f bowling fans turr watch the match, Both in Wallingford later on ir The scores of the mate follows: Chall-—96 op les foday. ors believing i rom an old one Bih Falk and are the only White ho hive not reported Eddie Collins Sheely, Thurston, Mostit and Babbit, took first workont fering an a new ke Davis, Blankenship Sox port, 126 166, their Tandis Toses Train 1n 12 P M. Landis, bageball, in Athletic team 13 to 8, in Myers, s <ot to leave in train for the Brandentown. me," re- leral judge and exeellent r, Philiie Philadei- g Iph Ho interested was high commisstoner atehing the senior unior nine, game at 1% that he fo his of GREENWICH FIVE Runner-Up tic rdany Vi M. C A, Oppose New Britain camp a game, qui the former Quite rked Local Floor. Tomorrow night the ich team which three two W all or games weeks trir ide d 1 am ampionship, nisht for the wil tomorre g The v am lo tet, star play i losin cason, nwi 43t 2 Roing two weeks t on ind the day. 4 Rritain f its home ig 1TIGUR GPTIM Heavyweigh Iri-l Light Hy Have a Should Patrick ello Quits Pay Yn Six-Day Bil - two exhibi "Tarpor yost long series of | ooklyn Dodgers, v Saturday ANDERSON WINS SIX Hits Plns in Game night against the youthful and Chall took the then eame through league This mark was the high single for 106, has lost play LRITITI I Rt eea it etiss s ) TAKE FIRST TILT, New Bt Lo Lutherans - Van- with the postponed ¢ rain, Bill Hal rom Syra. ow in exhi- | far by the Held minutos the Pirst urch basketball team fost an decision the Swedish Luthers Hartford last night at the Y. l', A, in the first game of the ies for the inter-city church cham- |pionship. The game, which was played before a erowd that iu,ur\ cor of the gymnasium, wa, one in which guarding was stressed held the upper hand over of- tactics all night. Nefther able to take anything but hurried shots, and the New Britain outfit found itself unable to work |the ball past the rangy quintet that came down from Hartford. “Wardy" Waterman of the ampion Dixles starred for Hartford team last night, and scemed as if his unexpected appear- ance on the floor bewildered the lo lcal five. They were far below form, hut still had enough fight in them [to hold the Hartford team fo a low scorc and make the game fast and indisidual | o ojring all the way. Shortly after innto his | me began Osterling dropped in try for Hartford, Art Ander- son following with another a few mintas later. The score remained at -0 for a long period, and 1§ min- utes of the half had gone by when Waterman ducked through to sink the first fleld goal of the game and the only one of the first half, New Britain had many chances from the fou} line but missed them all, so that Hartford led by 4-0 when the teams left the floor. As the second session {Waterman broke loose \Hn count was soon 8-0 Oscar Tar a total of (Son finally broke the fce be a high (Britain after 25 minutes of play, so far |dropping in a shot as he fell bac wards onto the floor. He added [foul a minute Jater, and New ain woke up, playing much better Tt was too late, Johnson kept scoring and offset the protty of Lrickson and Holst, the final tally being Waterman was the the Hartford |guards rag 1 first participat- Luther Xas, train llowed only out 13 bat- i) n \v'mwv oRLe an S, n Nl nd nt through | fensive ing. They |t ho do- sday, in am was In in Duckpin | the a fre a sino state alley line games ere played | as one of | with each f 102, form after en started first con- e score of ond battle his stride, 120 to 94 opened, s Chall hit Anderson’s fle in two a score of me of the the Casino ge gather- wed out to will m N the w h were mainspring in running scoring several beantiful baskets. Johnson also played while Osterling, the mall man on the visiting team 1t guarding game, The team played a pretty me but could not pro scoring pucch. “Bony and Larson led the scor v a dead shot foul line, missed cight fres ssfon. A return game ed in Hartford on Mon- {day The summary: i Hartford Fla works, and 124, tota 1,078, Twill b HERE | Tt Quintet o | ‘ Joh W T ToamEon |V ARINAL <on, mmed champion the New Y. M hey loc - | Nyborg, 1 Fladen, 0. Lars 1 he the Hallin, . o, ‘\\H-t-l\ g. (Capt.). ting rather d its first g it by the | Personal son 3, Wi Sinee then Anderson Osterling defeating 11: Nyborg 1, Floden Winstea |1 Wilson Hallin 2 floor, 39| Tries for goal—Nyhorg eport te ‘m‘l rickson 1, Larson 3 ermi 1, Ar 5 Referee—Dudac! Score Parker, Blue Army Wins The Blue Army breaker the wirch team in third place in barely ouls—Joh man Sandstrom Hols! son 1-—1 he e chal- | N 00K, Trinity play-of church 10 eseape o from I locai managi Bluehi 1 wh e Methodist eir total I ISTIC i Vigures ool Luck Day. Blue Army 4 Trinity M Rr: rt i P. Rraddon 14 weott. rf. Ander Ander <on, TE on, Ig. ¢ !nm Ra 1a ce (uished in Clos¢ Guarding Game filled | again and for New | Irit- for Waterman and | three | T.|length with a (BY JOE unsportsmanlike trick on the ipke contributed im- with | en- | WILLIAMS) An part of Billy surably to which immortality generadions e of rhyme an wssip. o notable and Papke an between Ketehel n historical ing with middlew It is well known how called o the middle of the ring Vernon, Calif., on th ernoon September 7, 1908, ignored d-shaking courtesy Ketehel, then the el between the cye him. And how Papke, a murderous puncher, diopped the champion four times in the next minute of fighting. {etchel, game as any man hed, for on with until his hide as crimson; how hardencd coast fans imploree Juid the to stop nage and how the end finally in the twelfth, with Ketche 1o see out of cither eye, his limbs unable to carry him inch forward It is well known, too, chel, crafly actor, lured the stolid Papke into a return match two months later at Jim Cof na ot Francisco & to be disinteresic rained, and how moment before the any ap- | ke, at the and impion, of virtually ht dogged cour | covered with Jim cam unable tottering another how Ket- me San Ketch gong bang mask of indifferene ed in Papke's ear: “You 1lmost ready to shake hands when this figh rounds 1'll you won't wiil he 10 and in so hard p." of ot nth be: to pic hit to & you the that round” makes in Hyre it led “Kgtehel came uyp of Tiis mouth it details of ‘IPROMOTERS DEGIDE 10 - POSTPONE WREST ING CARD Poddubny In No Conditlon To ‘Take er known to box-| by | and | | fut uture ghtly | two Kreiche swun i ~landing | ke r h th, his 1 rific hed ead pushed the a left ! tour times Imost proclaiming Qe uU\J HMAY JON ASS Action IATION Loophole in of Coaches Praternity Will Permit - Arnold Horween to Become a Member. evening, nec date s REitssesiatisobessssines MARTFORD SWEDES KETCHEL GOi REVENGE ON BILL PAPKE INSTEAD OF THE CUSTOMARY HANDSHAKE, PAD E GREETED KETCHEL A BELT BETWEEN Tne EYES THAT BLINDED THE, "ASSASIN® FOR THE ENTIRE FIGHT BUT KETCHEL LURED THE “THUNDERBOLT” INTo THE RING AGAIN SHAMMING' INDIFFERENCE IN TQA\NNG“DA?D KNOCKED PARI The Mat In This City Tuesday Night. promotcrs of the at Jester's hall in this city March 16, have ssary, becanse of Poddubny, the card, anr.ouncement by Edward f Ivan of matehmaker., bruises so that he cubstitute show slan | | Poddubny entered into a nd suffered severe take to the Mr. Lawrow, instead to appes Russian’s place, s rather have the of ar in the world in the and appear here an any other :ppler tha ihle money o put on the porting public here it they wouldn't care for. Arrangements for a card s soon as Poddubny n and this, The prom show as origi change in th found advisable The eard as it w run off nest T il the has s arran was Zbyszko, Tom the * Hereules” v Draak, pion of Holla Tvan Poddubny, champion ve. man giant. Clevio Massimo, Ttalian heavyweight world champi W Braz Lithuanian Next wrestli eard which was to have been given Tuesday found the condition to postpone the: according to an Lawrow, | match with Zbyszko in New York the other will be unable to mat for a shore while. getting z giant | tes that he would ! renowned although {he promoters have spent consider- in the preliminaries to Istaging the bout, they decided that it was better announced rather than give the something as it will i« in | Orioles to Hold FIN hls manager | will be In the near | ers will conduet carded, ed to he as fol- “Cham- Ukrainian-R Carl Vogel, RANGER A. C. NOTES Main Street Club Planning To Start Action On Baschall Team For The Coming Scason. Plans for the coming baseball s¢ son were started last night at a reg- s A, C. § Main street. v will start the v and will call a hall meeting in the near future, te to be decided on by a com- ular meeting of the Rangc the club rooms Jack Argo: ball a-rolling ¢ Das the ¢ mittee The clab members put the names of Andy Sariski and Steven Sarisky on the honorary roll until they re- turn to this city New members voted in last night were as follows: Valter Matsen, Charles Osterteg, ward Ave Raganard and Agbert Dolbesch, on it |Coacl body v to be held with the Blue Triangle cluh on March 18, is pro- gressing nicely with its work. It has secured the promise of all the members to attend the affair and each will bring a guest. The next meeting has been postponed: until Sunday, Mareh 21 at 3 o'clock, at | which time, a business session will be held. box first be Practice on Saturday The Orloles will hold thelr first ball practice Saturday afternoon Walnut Hill pa making an arly start because their scason will lopen in April. Manager Abe Aron- | son §s arranging a schedule and h s from New York and he reports, A game is pending with o fast Jersey team will be played, if it goes hrough, on April 17. The follow. 5 men are asked to report Satur- Walickl, Cucherri, Gosgrove Melson, Klatka, uida, Klemos, olll, Rakow- recetved offc olish | New Jersey ’1 rflnuxhl Darrow, lak, Andes n, ski and Morino. Thureson | The committee in charge of the HARVARD' COACH HAS NEW POLICIES Horween Is Bringing Western Ideas to the East Cambridge, Mareh 12 (F)— | Harvard's new Arnold lleves Mass., he Horween the mentally admits has imbibed western fdeals be- funda- he of Chicago, Harvard system fs sound, but Footha!l candidates for the eleven will not their until next Monday alre have a line on his nterview si 1026 mect but ment y th co being appointed sday by the ath- committer. am not coming to Hn\" 1 to initiate a m,x}. 1 s told pewspapermen. “Ha r"n:l foot- ball is still fundamentally sound, and 1t {s my intention to build upon the foundations already laid. course, my conncetion with game since my gradu mostly fn the mids naturally have imbibed considered the most modern idcals of that section." Horween, after leaving Harvard, where he captained the 1920 team, joined the Cardinals, Chicago's fessional outfit, playing quarterl for four vears., He was a during the same period, and when he quit playing tinned in his advisors Yesterday he said th carly to falk about his nss nts for ! next season, and added he did not !l expect to know who any of them will be hefore he returns to the west Tuesday. STRIBLING-TUNNEY BOUT o new the capacity. t it was tno Miami Businessmen Make Final Uitort to Have Fight Go on But Are Unsuccessful March 12 (RH cands of feet of Ilumber together to resemble sta- dium at Hialeah park. was all that remained today for the many fight fans, who had paid for scats to the Tunney-Stribling ten- | round bout, scheduled for tonigit. plans for the bout received several shocks last night and finally emerged a complete wreck Promoter Jesse Jaugh I there would be no fight. Governor Martin also took a hand fand sent orders to Sheriff Hen Chase of Dade county to oW no prize fights in Dade county.” The sheriff said he would carry out the governor's order. Miami police also held a warrant for Billy Gibson, Tunney's manager, charging him with passing a worth- less check at Palm Beach a year ago. warrant had not been served this morning. Gibbons an- nounced Wednesday unless posted §5 noon yesterday, he would not alic his charge to enter the ring. The v was not posted and he pnounced the fight was off. er a conference last night with lius Vanderbilt, and Dud- v ¥ield Malone, attorney whom he hoped to back the fight, Baugh { made the final announcement fhat there would be no fight. Mr. { Malone said the only way could get their money hack would | be to confiscate the lumber. | Tunney and Stribling cach had been advanced $6,000 for training expenses, | Miami business men had agreed to back the fight but lu'\snm-%:n\ in sav the bout Miami, I a by me t also were hou- | roughly | when | announced | | PARTNERSHIP TOURRAMENT Baugh | the fans | d foothall conch, |8 [ Al-Middletown ideas through his | Jiriesisssiisenisi iy NATIONAL GUARDS READY FOR BATTLE Deciding Game With Middleovm o Be Played Tomorvow Night The National omorrow Guards basketball night will play the team at the state third game of th n the two teams to de upremuey between the wre and River City teams hag met the other in the home camp and the resuits of the games ve the teams standing even at all The attle rmory in the B Enck Middletown team in the 1a between ft and the National | Guards in th of | |team s on he con- | PLANS ARE ALL WRECKED * | guard rounding out the ringside | {91 1n a good and well | one of the team 1 Middletown in the [} Middletown onttit tr tional G, in good There has been a qu minds of local fans superior, & vinced that ion in the to which ara con- the better 1oy auard omie Middicto® is am while t + stuck through their rocky career this still insist th Guards at least 10 points ahead of the ors. This is a question that s be settled to the satisfaction of all in the game tomorrow night Middletown will come here with the same lincup that been keep ing {hings going down the Connec- Keating and the forward bert onard, star of the Capital City, will be at the cenfer position. In the backfield “Rutsy" and Carlson will take care of ds. This is a stronz hesides this, the Dwyor Teserve Spe to help it the s while *“Duteh” 1. 1tion but as Billy with ) 1 out. in i ready » National Guards will r best in the ¢ night whe as sweet a g Endees son, the Guar be Sinee » team put up agalnst 1he Bristol been played this sea- stand ready to meet oll comers in fhe field. Two sots of forwards, LaHar and Belser and Reynolds will be ready for use while Restelli will he at his usual berth in the pivet position Sheehan and Kildwff be In at combination which Is expected to measure th Middlctown outfit fomorrow night The Guard Reserves will play the preliminary game and dancing wiit follow. “Chick” Hayes who suffered an injured ankle two wecks ago, will referee, will Opening Games In Novel Billlard Play Go Through At Rogers Recreation Parlors. The opening games in the Part nership Bil d Tour ment, a nov clty in billiards, we started las night at Rogess Reireation Parlors with Plurin and Brown, Team No. 6 {rimming the Ausenberg and Rose combination by the score of 100 to wed game first blow of and Ros the Kas Smarting from the the evening, Aisenberg turned around and beat prow-Pilavski duo hy a 100 to 74 count. Other games were post poned until later in.the week. 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