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NEW BRITAIN SHEHSREREIHR SRR e s e e e FIRST GAME OF CITY CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES TO BE PLAYED SATURDAY COACH CASSIDY TO HAVE A DIFFICULT 'JOB FORMING HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL NlNE-—-DUSTY BASKETBALL LEAGUE RESULTS-——SOCCOL! WINS BY DEFAULT TRADE SCHOOL WINS T AR R R MAX CAREY, PIRATES CAPTA]N HAS RECOVERED FROM SlCKNESS nd Colonel Jacob Yankees' owwme was Giants in action when tims, pert, Bill McKechnie I Il:\ppy‘ When X-Ray Shows Nov 0 Bones Broken in Lddie Moore’s Ankle — News and Notes Interest Other Major League Teams, 10 4 arrive ver anyw Lioston of the the mplons ircult for they buried igain yeaterday, 5 to 0, Only fivo safe- made oft Smitn and Wertz MeWeeny and pitehing \ v el of TFrom in setting 1 Indians at Clear. Maranville, Cox and the heavy hitting Pitehing and Mitting [ iting by + lirowns' Buffalo « vesterday the 12 uh of colllded first bunt out with ba He the W however it Orla : Thomas Making Good M 17 (P—Alphonse rmerly with Bultimore, is iis minor league hurl. at the Chicago White veport, La. Dir- yesterday, he cr Colling by v nen on bases Thomas ermanent berth, Chiea ch Groves Shines March 17 (A} “Lefty” Philadelphia trike-outs i port-s Groves, Coi sizzling s\ 1 Si imons i two runs, win- \most ninth- will st Ath- | [to 1 13 former . with two ou rd in the nir cd to come throu er to fir Hie o Cubs are preparing Catalina Island for the They go to Los Angeles the part of the week, play five cames with the Angels or wood st 1 sta on April 5. der winning | year. rt east hitting an eas While the cither plays game at Bra unjors back at hrough an cusy ting and flelding the morning, the spent by most of nearby golf links. squad | watched the | the Macklan, Det went | worko! Light Workouts March 17 (P—Lig for the Dotroit Amer 1cta, ( training camp ounced at an end and the ion game of the prac | season is scheduled for today. | contest will be usual §t. Patric | Day battle n the “Irish” and M, but as there are not r nationality on the up a complete te nominal ble time dur- practice watchin and gave per correcting their or Vort oit, A practice occupicd | being the afternoon the men hetwee ‘Giermans' Trics Outficlders March 17 (P—Sendir of otht yers to left 1 by Man- | ager Speaker of the Cleveland In- | Jdians to try themselves out s m\” veland v pl ing yesterday's | recruits work out tion ¢ 10 mean that Speaker i3 ooking int the future and wman constantly rea tepnate with Cliar that position. Herotofore ittle Hoth heen s king to have i Jami > may ey on Jamic yetitic and It in son or no MeNulty t to It mic DeMolay Baskethall Quintet 1s No R ; <o- | Mateh Tor Sharpshooters — Sec- ond Team Also Wins. the game irookly played the Saving Johnson Washii March 17 (=1 . Jhas right arm of Walt 10 ¢ two games. In the is to team fo The hard fought ontplayed nes riously. 17 points v Krans ime late this cede his to: top off his of the month m trais trom school picked 1 Junior e end ol led by a 22 third Max Carey Arrives team final score played. arnes did | Superh | Heinie | and | 1t! Holly- | ol m, | le | | | s | M. b school gymnasium last | o 1 the first team out- | win | M {1 g {H. first | . DUSTY GIRLS HoLD BATTLE ONLANES '| Stanley Works and Stanley Rulr & Level Teams Are Winners The Stanley Works team in Industrial Girls' Basketball the leaguo Skinner Chuck lassles t in their match at the Y. and the Stanley Rule & am stopped the American five. The scores rolled as follow Skinner Chuck n vampe Hardware were 1L Johne A. Ulkas A. Carlson MeGuire ', Dummy [ ESsss 25 gt Rerard Contino . Langren MeAloon Larson y W nrl\ ~ o o e 378 Hardware . Erfckson . Schwartz ..., Burke Blum Allstrom e individyal league for the as follows averages for soventh the round are G. 10 P.F. 541 945 H. B. Ablstrom . Linn Olson M. Kerin A, Weleh 1. Smith Kendzior Sehoyd Perchy onin Carlson A. Quinn ! Thomas . Schrey M. MeAloon Little M. Plochas .. M. Burkarth E. Lars 1063 455 988 e andgren Middleton ehwartz .. orman Burke Blum ‘arrier M hards . . Firnhaber Ploss lekson nson ... Johnson ... M. Anderson M. Sarra F. Murphy L. Firnhaber IR, Macholtz M. am trav- | re- Irade School Nix COOPERATIVE BUYING An experiment school 12 was board of 1 inall for the : ty y sly voted is helleved a large ill be effect- “a good cigar” LS. US. T OF. all-ways! | to try | ers | 147 hit the high single Sehnell O'Brien Kitduff 1 i) 69§ 68 it} 66 65 44| Red Sox faner s | R00d work { Chester o | out for third 1O FOOTE WINS Rogers Recreation Center's Alley Representative Bristol In Match. Joe Yoote, Re representative of reation alleys in the vidual duckpin bowling I¢ ected in the odd game Frankie Jerrolds in their match ght despite the fact that the 1y pin toppler has a considerably larger total pinfall than the local ar ague, from last mes were 1 with both men coming in fast to pin them up. Jerrolds stood two down in the venth game, but by superb hitting and good pinning, he hit 124 in two stralght games to tie the h up Then in the last frame, Foote came through with 120 to 112 for Jerrolds and took the match. Jerrolds' aver- age for the evening was 113.7 while that of Foote was 110.7. Foote wit for the nig ores of the match as pla playe The Beats Jerrolds Of | HOWARD ¥ EHMKE § (BY BILLY EVAN Orlcans, La., March | Manager Lee Fohl of the on | Red Sox is an optimist. | In baseball an optimistic manager |is onc who, after finishing in las place, still smiles and can ¢ee better It's going to be m than Jlast y Y r ohl when I queried him as outlook. “No doubt there are some unkind | folks who will discount that state-| ment by saying the club couldn’t be any worsc, “I am going ling. 1 believe when 1 say it 5 per cont be ould better tarked to get better pitche 1 am conservative going to be at lcast ¢ than last scason. E Ip a lot. “I am benking on my ‘I | Enmke, Ruffing and | Wingfil: Keep the club out of last pla | shmke has always been one of pitchers in the American There isn't an opposing tion who relishes hitting against Howard Pitehing Looks Much Better “Ruffing,” 1 would say, most improved young pitcher in t | circuit. He has in the world and necds u]\]\ experience, | Ho improved 100 per cent last scas ha = an continuc work of last fall nust be vatuabl ere §s Panl who started slowly last yo e BT ing the best It he hirough for fine con- L most comes | four de- { sha me 1 will have . T am looking forwar to improvement in all other d \\,.11 but of the itching 1 am posi- | t is certainly going to b ter than last season.” As 1 watched the Red Sox work out here I could see the ic in Fohl's line reasoning relative to| his pitching. Tt be much | | better and the team should prove ‘ more formidable because of it ! However, as Fohl frankly admits the cinb to start to get any the infield must be welde | together | Ac present, is perhaps the should {whe a| Phil To base | only certainty in the combination | ¥red Haney, who did some for Cobb Fowler, st year, and with ( q firs mighty at Detroit, and | with \nnnmmm ho has he | fore heinnati, will base Shortstop Is Biggest Problem ardless of who wins the ber be better rtified 3 than in years. Hane o heat. In that c at shor who starre gue | Fewler may b ed Emmett McCann | Portland season and who was or Shortstop, the most impc position on a ball club, { settled of the Red Sox problems. It would be taking a long guess at this | time to name who would ‘«pot: the opening of the Shortstop Lee Fohl's puzzle The outfield will he same as last vear. I ad is only outfielder sure of a berth will play center. Back of th Alex Gaston, with the Giants, should improve catching. T Stoke about ready. is play the &eason. biggest | is the | He onee the your s s gster POKROB FAILS T0 APPEAR FOR MATCH WITH SOCCOL! A Crowd of 200 Fants Are Disap- pointed and Match Is Porfeited to Local Cue | | | Artist, ) biliard fa (o the ! Rt ite -ttt e ot FRED, . [ winari Soccoll wa rob of th Haven, failed § scheduled to meet Pok- Colonial parlors of New when the Elm city cuost to put in an appearance When 9 o'cloek arrivgd neither notified the local r Nell Murphy. that he v , nor had the seer league, Mr. Granger, hing from him So, when it became evident that visiting pool shark v show up for his match, & were forfeited to 1 by default. The other played in the state league last night gave Erkes of Derby the championship un- ulnnnnvd. The ults of he re as follows: Erkes i‘m Police 100, Stone CGirippo Sigler of Hartford of Bristo] was offi- cially postponed and will be oft Thursday night of this week. Hammill wins this match he will he tied with Hanlon of Martford for fourth prize and another game will have to be played to decide the po- sition. The final coption played is Warren The mateh between nd Hammiil standing with the one as follows W 16 the ex- of gane T Pet $8 I b Bristol Tartford Now Brit'n 10 Waterbury , New Haven one, igeport | Pokrob, New Haven (;pru Middletow 1 St the tendeney indy acoor ) with ny to merge m ree yed | 1| to he DAILY IILl\AlU WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1026, CASSIDY HAS J0B OF FORMING NINE High School Coach Has Only One Veteran Remaining Coach George M. again be confronted ingly impossible kgether a tes an r the I Cassidy will with a seem- job of welding to. nowith but one veter- Har 1eft from last year when 1l season gets under way |this spring. Captain Tim Clair, short stop. is the one member of last vear's varsity nine who will be back in uniform this season. The job of crcating a pitehing staff will be up to the Red and Gold mentor. This will he his hardest task, None of last yvear's staff con- sting of “Lefty Haber, “Juckice” Conlon, and Gordon Balmon arc back, and at the present writing there does not seem to be very many £00d prospeets, “Duteh” Conway, an linfield substitute, may he zroomed for mound duly. ‘A" Havlick, {basketball star, is a likely ecandi- |date for the position as is “Eddie’ {Hinchey, and “Al" Fengler. A larg will probably re- port for the initial practice, but it {will be a green bunch that will have lio be taught the fundamentals of |[the game before they will be useful {in the lineup. | Among the outfield men who are |expected to form the nueleus of the Inine are “Eddie” Lewlicki, and Char- {low, A hard schedule has heen arrang- ed, but it is not completed and will not be announced for some time, Two games with Hartford Public Higl. school, St. Thomas' Seminary. Naugatuck High, Weaver High, N Haven Hillhouse High, and Le {High school are expected to make up |the greater part of the schedule, The Hartford games will he on-May § in this city and June 12 in Hartford. The latter game will close the N, B, H. ason. LOCAL BOWLERS WIK oy Out of Four Games in Meeting With Meriden, The New Britain “W" Bibls Class bowling tonm journeyed to Meriden last night for the second time this vear to seek revenge against 1 I Dormitory bowling team of the Sil- * City “Y". This time, the locals re more s [the Meriden | zam Hunter hit his stride. He howled {the two highest strings of the eve-| ining and the fans were surprised threc out of four ‘| when Thompson hit 43 In the first string but the secret came out when it was discovered that he played the me whi lindfolded. The scores: Meriden A. Montgome a0 39 81 29 359 v Britain . 85 103 Glaeser . Thompson .. 43 Anderson ..., @ Hunter . MUSSOLINTI BUSY MAN Rome, March 17 (@) — A hus has been mapped out .'or Y \\h»n he is to speak on the an-| [niversary of the foundation of | fasclsm at the Parloli race track. | This place was selected becauss it |s can accommodate a quarter of a photosraphic manufacturers yjilion hearers combined Bible Class Team Takes Three | Second | ccessful and defeated | S | Recano, ‘,I\':\mh\&hi 1 [ Boyle, 1128011200202 20800000000 2teee. LANDERS AND FAFNIRS WIN IN DUSTY LEAGUE | Machine Shop Threatens to Take Game From East Main Street Crew—Stanley Works Makes Bearing Makers Travel—Two Veterans, Miller and Pelle- tier Lead Battles For Respective Teams — Small Crowd Witnesses Contests. feieti i Referee, half time, chine 17, During the first halt of the second game, Pelletier's long shots through the hoop and the work of his team mates, kept the Farnir crew hump- ing all the way. O'Brien started |with a foul shot at 1:40. LaHar ed it at 0, Pelletier caged a |field goal at 8:10 and Belser tied 1t at 2:30. The game then went to minute and a half mark be- y broke the ice with two Wilson made it 7 with a | A small crowd of fans were trcated to two good hasketball games last night in the Indm-lrlnl‘ [league play at the Y, M, A, In | the first contest of the nlgl\v. it ap- | peared likely for a time that Char. ley Miller's New Britain Machine company team would take a fall out of the Landers, I'rary & Clark five whle in the second game Jack Pelle- | Her's warriors from the Stanley Works threatened for a time to up- set the league leading afnir quin- tet, “Chick” Hayes. Landers Feore . it Ma. Landers vs. N. B, Machino Preisser started the scoring for { the night by dropping in a free try at the minute and a half turn and at the 1:50 mark, Jarnot tied the score by the same route. Landers succecded in breaking this tie short- ly afterwards when Murphy caged a field goul and *“Mickey” Bucherri | followed with another. Jarnot then | broke through the Landers defense 1o cage a pretty field goal but Du. cherri came through quickly to cage another making it 7 to Rival | slipped n a freo try and Charley Miller on a long left handed heave made it 6. Preisser got away from Miller long enough to cage a ficld goal. At |free tries. neat shot. Here the Stanley Works fine epurt that brought the lead. Sehrovder {gonl, Johnny made a them 1o caged o ficld Brobsteln followsd with another. This tled the score lat the 7:50 mark. Pelletier broke {the tie with a beautiful shot from {the middle of the floor when § min. |utes and 10 seconds had sed., |0'Brien kept up the good work and made it 11, Saunders got around Ithe side for a basket, making it 9, The game progressed to the 11:10 mark when Belser tied it. At the 50 turn, Flis flipped a pretty one in to make it 13. The game then went to the 16:560 mark before Bels tied the count and it w 1 before LaHar broke the tie, son's basket against Ilis’ Iafnirs the ‘kidge 17 to 14, Second Half The Fafnir team came back strong in the second half and although the {Stanley Works put up a great de- fense, the Dearing makers slowly crept ahcad. Lucky shots from the Fafniv players gave them the edg after a short time of play but the :Stanley Works fought back. Pelle- tier tore off one of his long shots and the team took heart. Gerry and Belser got goals and Belser got two. Flis made a free throw good and ehroeder counted a double decher. O'Brien added a pint, but Belser's free throw was followed by two field goals by Gennette, Pelletier again flipped one in but Gerry came through with another score. e added a point and Gen nette finished the scoring with o field foal. The final count was 35 to 22 for Fafn The summury: Stanley Works Il this point, the Machine do- fense tightened and with a field goal by Patterson, only one point separ- | ated the teams. At the 10:30 mark, Anderson was fouled and his free throw was good, tying the score at 9 all. Bucherri, playing a whirl- | wind game, broke the ico with a {pretty flip when 12 minutes had passed. Miller again heaved one | from the middle of the floor and tied It up again at the 12:45 mark. The feams battled around until McCabe { put one in and followed with an. | other goal. Jarnot got another and { Murphy caged two while Jarnot was caging two freo tries, making the {scorc at the end of the half, 21 to 17 Second Half | The second half saw the Machine company weakening. Bucherri quickly sank three counters and ‘Me- Cabe one. Miller put in two and An- derson one. Preisser and Murphy [both scored and Jarnot slipped in {three in rapid succession. Bucherri added a brace of free tries and MeCabe followed with another. Jar- | {v'\ol went out of the game and Boy | took his place. Murphy scored four more points and Boyle got two free | Pelleticr, vf “|n-~< Nester sent the score to 42| O'Brien, If . : and Klatka to 43 while Anderson | Grobstein, ¢ . with two and Miller and Patterson | Olin, ¢ . with one point each made the Ma- ! Plis, chiners’ flnal score. The result of | Schroeder, the game was 43 to 36 for Landers, ‘he summary: sor 20 Wil free throw at the half, score | i 1l 0 T'afnirs 114 4 nders Gorman, Nester, Bucheri, | Murphy, Klat MeCabe, Prejsser, rf e 0 | LaHar, vt . £ Bh e o | Belser, If . I 3 3 5| Gerry, e ... c Sannders, g . Gennette, rg . Wilson, 1g ... T8 o4 1 3 Ig 5 Score at 14, Fafnir FIGRTS LAST NIGHT i Atlanta—King Solomon, heavy- weight ehampion of Pan; {Andorson, Ig-c ... 8 Fhocad U fred Menerdetsey fwanson, | . % 3 ~ i & Seattle—Tim Callahan, | ~ | welterwelght, defeated | : Mack, Seattle, six roun ) 'C hn‘k” Ha Stanley Work I Referee, { nale time, 17 es, . Machine .G\ 4 | | | | Miller, ©f ... Jarnet, It 1t erson, 1 rg Pa c 0 1 §t. Paul I"reddie Oh, man! HURRY UP Now AND GET DRESSED FoR DINNER - - |'VE GOT YoUR CLOTHES AW LAID OUT AND THE BUTTONS IN YOUR SHIRT. Tue V-DeAl NOT ISTENDING o Dress ! — ! THOUGHT | WOULDN'T \F You KoEW How MUCH BETTER You LOOK N EVENING CLOTHES ¢ ITS THE SIGN OF A GENTLEMAN wELL | L:UES-) WILL DRESS ToNlGHT DE By BRIGGS RIGHT ALL RWGHT EVERY NIGHT--- You!LL NOT APPEAR AT DINNER \OU (ALt riGHT ALL RigGn? / MSS CLOTT | WA NT Yoo o KWnow w' HUSBAND . A_L_\iAYS‘

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