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8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1926, 2LIEIILITLTILLLLILILLALALLLILILIIATICILALLLL A2 21208232010 0R0RERNRIRITLLLI o eune st spnntsarannpppescarnssecnttptegtete: R e Tri e te o3 s s es sosbasesss sosabastsstsal -:mr--n‘mx:mmummmmmu. NATIONAL GUARDS WIN DECIDING GAME FROM ALL-MIDDLETOWN— RESERVES DROP A HARD-FOUGHT CONTEST TO HARTFORD | SOUTH CHURCH IN RUNNING FOR COUNTY LEAGUE TITLE—Y. M. C. A. TEAM TAKES GAME FROM GREENWICH—BASEBALL BITS SEISIITSIIESTTIes ittt ststItistiiL NI, SRH R R R R R R I R e i et s s s e et A e R Rt gaiiadasiaiiaite oeRenaniazeiizidosiisiiessnsnt frsinriesie i HOWARD ERNKE SHOWS POORLY S CHURCH }INS |HAVE LEAGUE'S HEAVY HITTERSGREENWICH TEAW | GUARDS BEAT MIDDLETOWN e VTN AR NDENTERS VL. g IOSESTOLOCALS IV FINAL TILT SATURDAY t Orlando, \ Complete Team in Field | Nybins haston heard trem | wipdeon Locks Nosed Out-Re- e A % Y. M.C A Qllimfl Takes Hard| Nationals Get the Jump in the First Half and Hold This Year—Teams Are i : 3 o o Throughout Game—Rough Playing Draws Boos Rounding Into Shape for| naide For Places Seryes Play KGHS!HglOH il R« 5 Battle From VISl(lflg Five and Ire of Fans—Down River Team Members Lose . P—\Vith Ty e 3 —— & i heir Ror , o Opening Games—('onnie ! Dotrolt Tiger IR A T s N S T PR B Their Heads and th get to Play Basketball—Re: Mack Satisfied With : hces MM e {ter enabled the South church to " 3 S B e ]"“"']"'-s! serves Lose to Hartford Quintet. Mackh N 1€¢ H 1 ¢ or } $ Lot play il period, s : VR ) Legin this |10%e out the Windwor Locks Y. M, 5 g ::]-m) \‘\. i " Hmvr ]:.1“1 (. “\‘\“L 1: ‘ Squad. . Y - |G AL By 2 score Saturday g | out to h Al battle in the second | The National Guards basketball | pass from Reynolds and sank the ht at Hartford “Y" in the !stanza in the 1e with the Gre team took a wild and woolly game shot. Reynolds then teok one from New 1 ¥ vt a nif-finals of the county champlon- i [wich Y. M. ¢ feam at the Y from the All-Middletown quintet | Restelll and dropped it in, Restelli comos o 1 I tournament and gave the local S 3 § gymu Saturday night Saturday night at the state armory | whirled around on a triple pass to New Yor | ATENOrE UM 1 the right to Wapping In ame from sturt o finish he- | hy the score of 59 to 30, Both teams * 8hechun and back and the local L complete team ! ; o findl gume, The gaine : \ tween them being not of the best, | started off playing a whirlwind center sank another two connter. He < ¢ Lot on: from the very star ¢ 2 J ¥ ‘«'mw-l 1 Donaldson got the | hrand of basketball with the Guards ged a point from the compli- Chek's carly field goals being equalled ¢ ¢ i showers via the four personal foul | gisplaying an excellent passing | 0 stripe when fouled Ly ML “{by Conroy and Vigianno sending his | route. . cante was marred fand o snappy defense. Middletown | Keating. Kiduff then came down the players team ahead with a pair of long ; | somewhat by the attitude of the vis- | wag minus the serviees and the floor and on a pretty throw from WS The lead for ! Ny Gt 3 J iting players, who persistently quib- | Carlson at the start of the game, raylor landed one throngh the hoop. announced | whils, but the 0 with A T UM ¥, Y 3 3 r decislons, [ “Butsy" strolled in a short time | § an came in on a pretty play [ Windsor Locks 1o ¥ Tour technical fouls were ealled | ae(er and managed to got into the | to sink another and Taylor made it Hiylick broie on the Greenwleh players for talke | game just hofore tho end of the first [ 22 en a free throw, In the Boston Camps {third perlod he ; ing to the referce and Coach Mor- | paye Keallng heaved n fres {oss A 15 (®r Toward run wild and pushed the count to . ’ ¥ P gan of the visite was caught early An individual battle was stage through the ring and Leonard got ed Sox main- (1912 Right here the South chureh < i |in the game conching from the side- | potwaen Mert Taylor and “Dutoh” | his third gonl from the cvnter of the hing bex is proving |made its stand. Kilduff and Adams A ; Fay ! After Joe Luke caged the | poonarg on the floor following a |floor. MeCabe and Keating both ippointment. Yes. | dropped in goals, Havlick added a 5 : . {free try on this violation nothing | (lniilo by Leonard over Taylor's |sank fron trics for 1. Nhechan 0 1et his team down for | foul, a dams tied the score with i § e, |more was leard from that quarter. | a0k Jont spice to the game for the | worked a pretty shift pass to gt nd of a 7 to § seore in altwo free trics when fouled. Kil- gt ~ Vi AEan [For New Britain, “Chief" Larson. |y jarty of the fans and a number | under the basket and his shot wi w Orleans Peli- | duif heaved in a beauly from far out i P {Hjorpe, Juko and Saxe each had | oeypen® oot HOR M Midater | good, Taylor made it 25 with 4 free 1 yielded the entire l1o give his team the lead and Park- i 2 Ja | three persanals and things did not | ¢5\en guard and made him the sub- |toss and Keating scored a ficld goal § b although a‘wae |ov added another from (e side, ] : [look any t6o good for the locally ot o¢ hoos and catcalls for his | just as the whistio blew leaving the ul only five innings, On |making it 23-19. Viglanno scooted § 4 5 method of play. He held Taylor to | score at the end of the first half 1l two rookie hitchers, through fo score, and Conroy slip- i | v Britain outplayed the Green- | o ia1q goals and helped himself to |16 16 in favor of New Britain. o the game showed €n-|ped in a foul as the whistle blew, | {wich team in the first half, PIaying | (o oe em before he went out of Gocond Halt Athletics Coming Alons 2L v good form. Lundgren) Conroy was the high scorer of the Y in_excellent defensive game When § 0 5oonteat dn the second half on | Kilduff started the sccond g ! I anly Qe Sl ng » his floorwork helng: very de- ’ necessary and working tho offensive | .o, o oreonat fouls. Sturm, entering | with a free toss. Shechan follo v, who tinished the | o, wnd_enabling him to break g Diys frren i o) pointau ikl G aRTRIER L e N e ol o clean except for . Vigianno, Loomis star, {sccond half Greenwich tightened up | (L EEME R the Sopee BE ARe T L ren toss maKing it 26, McCabo ] et only Yindsor Loek (640 L ; ; | the guardwork and the locals™ team- .4 6n him and several technicals | scored a froc toss and £o did Giraitis burg, where ihe |register and ho was held close b / . x : work slowed up. They lost many | e Seapnz hack to the referee. | and McCabe's ficld goal made it 20, « ”wl“””f"i'l‘l“i‘ ker. Al laviiek's great 1- . . "T‘l"“'"“‘)“"f f“ SETe 0, ;Jnhnny Sheehan took a walk also ! Iteynolds got away clear for a shot el e ey BTy sh light for ; oo = ) :2:}1"’1“1l“"”'“'j;“\'fi‘q b eare™ L on four personals while Kilauff and | and the ball went elean through fov fter overy time he steps |of n badly turned ankie, sl Reynolds both had three and stayed | #0. Here Middletown put in a spurt. nd the velerans ars|poct ‘ne fast a brand of ball, The ROGERS HORNSBY AND (INSET) JIM BOTTOMLEY Holte erson starred for |0 the game by carclul playine. { Leonard got another sid court shot WL Wi at 1808t @dhale team was going right and ont- | ¢ . ; ; | et orsl 1idkene) SnverandbTiko | susnolduioagsd bnopleldigonia ol ACCRNE, IELONECIITIN A SPeRity The senior nine s scheduled to dozen more games this scason ihl'm‘rl 0 T o‘-i»nn‘ A San Antonio, Tex., March 15.—As the runnerup. (Stufty ?(f?nm‘; of | sor New Britain, Fifteen personnl start '.hn, game going and .1nr n_”m" (nrlbo decker. ] eflung‘mud_n a !‘rt-( e today on a 1 « our of [It's a big Lill for a recrnit, but they | i, o o la rule, o major league ball club s | the Pirates finighed second but w Sraing 1ed on New Britajn | it 100ked as if the Guards would | tors good and Giraitis made it 26 on A Jay L th it fo e i) t lang goals keeping the | 5 Lonly in a comparatively fow gamee,) | 00 were cal have an easy time of it. Then Mid- | his toss from the foul line. orida traini n playing the he lus the goods, What's mOve o000 iy he running. The date for | prowd to hoast having the lcading ! : 4 13 on Greenwich, New Britain | "4 ¥ ; 5 L % 5 4 te i « s how t eliver them. e s ¢ | 2 3 Hornshy, as you doubtless know, A CR oL 3 shots from the | 2ltown zot in some good work and Kilduf? came in for a pretty paes Puffalo Interns | e the final game with Wapping hus swat artist on the roster. For 10 {jag Jod the National league in hit. | " At A raemcien | cosed the gap in the scoring column [and caged a two pointer. Luir wer n the doy Lo e G not been definitely set. The eum- | o, the parade in baiting i3 the |ting six straight seasons. e hit |10 WhrOw Strne And SRRV comewhat until at the end of the |caged a free toss. Taylor followel dive denlomh yoEer e ; ‘h 15 (P—Bucky | MY wight of ambition of every player. |.403 last year. Bottomley, for a | cored clght ou LR rst half the count stood 25 to 16 for [ with another and then LaHar put in Db s L e i t s South Church ve the 1wo best hitters in [good portion of the ehase, gave his| MMM L L New Britain. Through good playing [one of the prettiest shots of the tcores Harper nll s S e Pe s Dld e T ague on the same club is o |hoss a tough baltl ally winding | N ™ om oy, | and minding basketball, the Guards |night. Giraitis, coming around 1he Sl 0 0 : i and then | Ll e Bnsl s s U imee quite a bt out of the |up with a ma f V| £ i | overcame their one bad failing, that | floor, Injured his ankls and had to nigcetpgia vo lay ting. Bucky | 3 2 a | Hornsby ana Dottomley in the rame | 200 1+ i | of the skids in the start of the sec- | leave the game. Sturm cuge does not report for dut i eniCH L Blit| SooltRe Ry e That's just what the St. Louis|batilefront, opposing hurlers b ks ; !ond half and despite the fact that!shot and Keating did the Indlontediin imonaniepr SC IR AIIR is record ot twa | Riduft, Cardinals had in 3025, Their man- | ther Work cut out for them facing | ey the Middletown tossers found the | Sturm then put in a nice field goal. Dradeglesn s folon ng aason e nibition games thus |TATKEN 18 coeeeeee. @ ager and sccond baseman, Rogers | y L el o Oppl R ; | basket, quite often, the Guards pull- | Taylor hustled around and landed petieen bugthall Gormiasiongial cted his clubs. 7 | Hornsby, was the batting king; their i apt to break up the |} ed out ahead with a nine point|one through the hoap and Dndack 4 _'.‘ s | first baseman, Jim Bottomley, was |old ball game at any moment. | | margin for the game. At times, in [followed with a free toss, ending the v be similarly treated, it beitsShow “'“"‘m o i T0. | - . : o L R [ the second half, the contest Jooked 'game, the score being §1 fo @0 in e e e t 2 Lo Eeeks i o, vt s 6| i Gt ke a football game, there wers so New Britain's favor. The summary: AR e e G I Yobles, Calif., | 0oL i 5 / o Rritain team put in a good night. | M F N R L i raining e he Pt S i ; Sl A 5 & | Reynolds working to perfection hoth | Giraitis, rf P f't. Louis, Mo, March 15 (P (e sty Fiee | Bl col e olB S | Potting o [showed a world of speed on the | Kealing, If, o N C = | e floor. W t not for the fact that | Spear, ¢ . i Boston And Pittsburgh Face Each | Pefeat of the Year At Hands of | Anderson, Ig. .4 : | eoraranatmanktolleao Bix i e air || onardiive \th his club, despite twe | Sy S neeted for | [Dersonal fouls—Havlick 3, Coo Other Tr. Tight For Third CollseaiUhanipion; ColR T manth:facorer SR | MO AROLIC BRICIETRDE T S el P e \e Brooklyn Dodger i oiainele 1, Kilduft 1, P ) Reriteley, Callt, Matow 15 (P Ison. | T oo 7o that the T M 1, O'Leary 2, Jackson 2, : Place In Loop. jos ! c : el (. S his snkle | Trics for gonl—Adams 7, Haviick | | William M. Johnston of Berkeley Boys’ C Reynolds was hacked as he was new men, Mcli 1 il s o added 1o the | 4—11; Viglanno 8, Conroy 4, Jack- | ot his first beatir the year | DOY | shooting and he made his two fre New York, March 15 (P—Ottawa : ||l ekl sy 1 real have outel d the oo yesterday wh Edward South Manchester Five | tr good \nmg. v”' first point at | ational ¢ n}r) e = | \ the national hockey lea I i oA (Hn a5 second mark. Restellf follow- | Tld teserves in Mix-Up i ! : T e Usiversity | The Boxs’ club will take the fioor | ¢ ol e S 2 The South Church Reserves also |'3C78 leaving the last minute batul Lonehtionll i omaincon wtlgthe s S anlibuain ety Noeld ngonl i o Teun s n G SR CHE A IR 0, IR MR f yr. |10 Pittshurgh and Boston for thini of California tenni ', ad 148t |y jpovie A, C. of Eouth Manche (W‘ two minu mhl Taylor caged |La In 1’( 1 e T hlads i e epniat scs year's national intereollegiate fonnis [gs is opponents. Tho locals, stuns | ® MILY shot over Leonard's shoulder. | Tavlor, 2 SEtholloce We ; on s rent A D canologt Leonard then started things for | Restelll, ¢ 1 they nlso appear to have won |Wvednesday, mpion, defeated him 6-4, 6-3. ¢ last week's defeaf, are out fto| 4 Bt (e St o : | Middletown when the clock read |Shechan, rg . score, taking hrlbn';:)mw ! Johnston, who is sccond ranking [avenge themselves on whoever gets | guug o ot WICE U €O TOOC TP T8 o camp. The result is in doubt, 3 ¢ 4 * player in the country, was sald to |in their way and make up for their | >~ C18INE 2@ I 3 bt o Lt i G e UenlAn G i k . ; [l{hefconteri otiths: floors & meyralds)| Kildur, lgios = however, be 15 of a disagreement | 2 1 h have beensoftstorm; RogreniaytiE iR cel a s GO Tn LS | stood three feet from the basket and L pite v 1 Detweon the! scorers, . New: Britain' |Pursh and: Bos ‘rv:v cach 1 : OO diers 1 faultless, [OrtY's belng the first opponents | SASE 7€ OE IO TH G BHAKEE BEC : iother ¢ . ort Battler And Former | naking the score as above and the |Mere game.to play, with the Penn-' d S o Middle! eam | ] i 3 ; k K ‘li'.,“-uf‘fmf“-fi ‘nn”:‘v‘""mrilfllyv\ sylvay ling point Fepcatediy he foreed J ool BLB I -'\T}.,,:;\?.‘:r"L,“:\wnmw, at him, sank the ball clear | Personal fouls—Reynolds 3, Tay- i st quarter Bell ran wild and [ahead ¥ nders. Vie- CXtreme lefl of the court and then || 0 /¢ this promised hot attack, | NTOUEL the hoop. Taylor made it lor 2. Restelll 2, $hechan 4, Kilduit tiehg Pmr«‘ Hsian e e A tor clihor aniasfeattcon g noantalinifon enarp iRl atitheinert LS FeC N Gl e ericed ot atiach: [ mine on a frec tos 3, LaHar, Keating 2, Leonard 4, Mc- |t t Y Jhc s e i Johnsto st s d e [t @ Hraitis got Middletown's second | Cabe 2, Sturm 3, Halloran. Tries for one swung into action ond his feam |other ioitheltmagwnllofe PR IRARAER FEVS Ser i S dend] S ST el SLumig i prac < only three points down, at vielory for Boston and tio for Pitts- Matchcs, paired with Ward Dawson b ‘“,[.\"',',’Il f\,‘;f‘:‘f;‘“;rc‘fmz":‘“;‘r“j1 basket from the side on a pretly | foal—Reynolds 2, Tavlor 7, Restelli, when the half ended, Yo con. |burgh will bring a lock to be ‘Shem : w, Havplson and }“h" came between the Boys Club Re.|dribble play coming the entire Sheehan 4, Kilduff, LeHar, Dudack, tinued in the third quarter and i featritiicon=8 RS0 N0 DEs 8 o 1n nether r‘wr\rs and some speedy young team. | length of the floor. He added a Giraitis 6, Keating 6, Leonard, Mc: the count at 18-13. Moffatt's f ¢ nor (1 Eainith coyatenRuounsloliE inalesizstaldld ihesettiay ; | point on @ foul shot and followed | Cabe 6, Sturm. Referce, “Chic Kensington a lead in the final [position. il . . | A NEUMONTA | with another pretty basket. 'T’n)'In}‘ Hayes; Timer, Burns; Scorer, Crean. but Bell evened this and| Pittshurgh must face the cham- > Johnston-Chandler play was | 04 Bye L | ot another free toss and made it Preliminary Game. T aind Wessols aile ficid gonts, [plon. Gttaws e : In the Iniversity of California-|ey i wortiantin Fohren-Bach, Leonard followed him with a | An older, more experienced. and the whistle blew Negri shot | Boston mects the second place M Berkeloysmennis fclib Sitournament oSy ot WS For proumonia for | b Ly Noldibasket thaticaromed (off | fasterittam’ wearingiths spanglesiot kil belag fanlads ha tilsed |iral M Taroons Tuasdaya (1T | Dittec\ L sity defeates Berkes | vecke, was rephried today fo | (1¢ Vack board through the hoop. |the Benton Tigers of Hartford prov- e A il over, 1oy . Johnston pl S e e S ¢ At this point, New Britain put in o — | ond, I aving the score ve gar d son av Xeley. Upirthday on January 11. | @ fine spurt. Restelli got a pretty | (Con fnued On Following Page) gl ams left the floor and it |shu Pittsburg! es = S 5 = - = n discovered that the Ken- |l en beaten onee, 1 . Me ot son e snen vl When a feller needs a friend 7 By BRIGGE | [; | iy will proba ! T st ne. tur- | Champion Meet Tonight In Madi- | on square Garden. BOWLING ALLEYS W LLAS LEAGUE Novel Billiard Event Ts Drawing Much Interest Every Night at Rogers Recreation Alleys, HOFF IS FAYORED Predict. Close Vietory For Norwe- | oo nst Os and Norton | W Night | 1 ‘table of - | Richard Talmadge Must ROGE S DeRra e By Al \pcnfl 5 l)a\s in J:ul ood CIGAT™ B i tmes mowime e eauva | mivere. i | | G.US. AT OFF. | al‘-Ways' n Square G

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