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Speaking of Sports A champlonship team held score- less for 26 minutes was the specta- cle presented at the Y. W. C. A, last night when the Lutherans went down before , their fellows from Harttord, The Capital City team had several men well over six feet, and thelr long arms kept the ball out of dangerous territory most of the time. Hartford was unable to score more than one basket itself In the first half, which closed with & 4.0 gcore looking more 1lke baseball than basketball, The large delegation of Hartford fans attributed thelr favorites’ low score to poor refereeing by Dudack, who called traveling on three goals shot by the visitors. When a player goos through a dance that includes wverything but the Charleston and ‘}en Kicks when the referee insists on sticking to the basketball rules, there {s little mympathy for him. Dudack's refercelng was simply closer than the Hartford players had heen used to. The victory went to the visitors, anyway, and any il feollng was lost in the Jubilation over this. The victory of the Burritt A, C. vasketball team over the Rock- woods of Harttord last night ls a significant event in the junior bas- ketball eircles of the state, especially will hook up again a week from to- morrow night with the National Guard Reserves for the city cham- plonship. This meeling of the junfor local teams will not only be for the city ehamplonship but will also have a bearing on the state title becausc tirough it, one or the other of the iwo teams will be eliminated from | the race for the Nutmeg bonors. ‘hough negotiations Dbetween managers of the Burritts and Guard Reserves have mnot yet been compléted, it is reported that the two moguls are planning 10 ar- ange to play three games, the win- er being declded by the best two out of three. This will have four local teams playing for the next three Saturday nights, providing each team wing a game. This will also declde without any | quegtion which team is superior, the Burritts or the Reserves. There s been a great deal of talk about the prowess of these two fives, but compared to cach other, they are| now on an equal footing. Facn has won a game from the other. Ajthough It hag bheen announced that afler tomorrow night’s game no other contests with state teams wonld be played at the State armory, Manager Clarence Lenpher of tho Natlonal Guards yesterday stated that he has not decided to stop pray after the acries with the American probably be matched with Berlen- bach later on in the year, probably at an outdoor show. AEFER LOSES BILLIARD TITLE Brilliant German Player Wrests Laurels From Him ‘We should think that Connecticut promoters would selze an opportun- ity to have Delaney show his wares in his home state. greatest attraction on the fistic cal endar and would surely bring i good return to the man who to the chance on staging a match with him as one of the principals. On the Alleys ROGERS BOWLING He would be the Philadelphia, March 12 (R—Amer- . besieged on all sides by a chal | whieh recently thres supremacy with the i has yielded the 438 461 Tnited Milk ¢ (R which carried the {proved too much result marke {the title to a Juropes view of the fact that the Burritts bt Edouard Horemans of Belglum, only « month later and re | 1g which he set a record gain the cr |caroms an in |ecol and en }mn ont of his brilliant innings, got ¢ to a flying start last night and <ly improved on a second block 1t was only moved up to an advantage of CIGARUTTE 1. W0 caroms {lifted himself ont {with high runs of taway, came too latc inter little indicati skil 1 to the peak of Legion team. He has in mind a} f games yet that would be attrac- | tions for the fans of this city among | fe the Dixles of Hartford ‘r‘ and the Meriden Endees. It ap-| pears thet there is a strong demani |1 in the eity tor the appearance of! whiich the Disles here. t 1a aleo interesting to note that ut in this column |y, #o has been accepted Bndees and New! ver playing the de-| e Slate armory in | ¥ ach team has won A | same from the other and the de- | ciding thi will he a classic, ndec de 1 in ng zam the state armory 1 ould ke to attend. the Bristol and 6 would be on deck , all of the would waut to attend. game t as many de > t0 be arranged before it atternoo: nge m hellevrs in the "Early stron ne title this of the team i eity and after the ing the last ¢ be a big the erstood that several more ¢lu want to get into the leagu ituted this year aga will allow a larger fon yvet be decided promote: wrestling houts w a!ly worth wve Leen held in Jester's hall To ¥ night a later date. Th wiil be conducted fust the rame The rest r the Ru ¢ card is OK excep though th terest in stiil in t original card through. Jack Delancy and Mike McTigue | adison Square Garden tn New York Monday night and this should be a great ehow for fight fans. The Irishman Is the favorite in some quarters to give Jack a drubbing will meet at M while the greatet number of critk telieve that Delaney will finish the former champion in short order. Delsney is in great and would like nothing b crack at Paul Berlenba The fight Monday n eliminate one or t competitlon and title DIXIES BEAT PIONEERS Junior Speadboys Hold — Opponent Goal And Tak To 2 Score winners held the lost New Britain, ! Bardly ke reom enongh | fans | ides | FRATERNITY BOWLING Dix & ERWIN TV A ( .G [ i} has been decided with re- Pioneers gn, they ought to anding. It is Agnes Geraghty Breaks ; Her 220-Yard Record bife amusement cam- | of the card of rich were to lave been held here, in their plans of giv- r decided to postpone tho show which was fo 28 thelr reasons the fact that the giant Russian. | ot in condition to take to the] at that time. He will Dbe in ape In a week or two and the show 10 CLOSE ENTRIES Association Wil fuse American Applications. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1926 e T e e e e SOUTH CHURCH SWAMPS EMERALDS BY M4-1T, Points In Final Quarter athletie host sned her tennis | loor triumphs Rene L most coveted of the | titles to Germany under the compelling strokes of Eric llagen an uphill fight in defense | balklir ch 1 crown which the the handicap for the cham 1 the second o n player with- el December L a sensatio more than 93 playing the same | eful game by which he block of h6n t Schaefer f a long slump \ 118, a1 the spurt, whil apparently threw Hagenlacher out it looked > balkline to make his | York. e came tn v than four h carried biliard world SEE G MGEA could not io 1 1 Mare 1 | SALESMAN SAM o Zuleski and | The Bluebirds came through in the week of play adists foll before Panskl made 1o ko mark, the South church, Jacobowliea put cad where they stayod Zaleskl and I, lights for New Britain and t turned up in the final frame Army was going ir ran up big margins in the first two ~Havlick And Buckley and Percdnia starred The South church basketball team took fits third ed a 44-17 drub- meralds at the superiority at all times except in BURRITTS HAND BEATING an abortive wrted at a good gait, Cool- for three field first quarter, T0 HARTFORD QUINTET slipping away | THE AMUSEMENT WORLD Lntertainments, break through their nd count from South ehurch passwork With Locals 54 1n-|js ¢ Schaefer of Chicago went down to defeat in the final| his contest night 1,500 to advantage German star had comp with | Iribbling up the BENTON TIGERS HERE Guard Rteserves to Try and Avenge winners regai d by win- |y, 0 to 17 was |y steadlly whittled away by Schaefer's | Scason Defeat At Hands of | |erashing throveh 1 turn to score 4 ’ | most for lim as his |, "y after faltering badly in b lthe homestrateh, finally took advan- | position to close Hartford Team, 23 points in 1) {quartc | scoring. ol Adams had fer having | South Church ' SPRING IS HERE! 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