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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 2 1926 81 IRIITeREIINNIIILIY NATIONAL GUARDS AND GUARD RESERVES TAKE FIRST GAMES IN TlTLE SERIES—NEW BRITAIN “Y” TEAM BEATS MIDDLETOWN IMPORTANT GAMES IN “DUSTY” LEAGUE TOMORROW NIGHT-—ANDERSON MATCHED AGAINST FOOTE THIS WEEK—BOYS' CLUB UTTLE BUT VERY MIGHTY ANDERSIN HEFTS BASEBALL PLAYRS ENioviG NATIONALS AND RESERVES Guards Draw First Blood Junior Teams Furnish Real in Senior Series for City Battle of the Evening— Baskethall Title — Both Teams Combine for a Is Real Yegion Team Threatens No Deciding Superiority Shown by Either Court Classic— Team — Winners Victory Out of the Fire Every Minute, by One Point. and the preliminary first of a serlus for plonship of the city J the through- Bumni elg in from ind were Loys rallied territic stood on players Fimer and minute naires and the amid t1 batt underon t was only a 1 the floor that 1y had won the PRt ¢ the champlo ware City. Both teams are to | ed, First becanse ¢ ¥ better of the ms started at part n t everything fvas in I 1 second two outfits treated o ber of fans w them, fo one o played at the gear. The ser about cyen Legion much chee Guards. Taylor was the heavy scor- 3 , and ing man for the G scor s 7 to 6 in the Gua e During the 1wo apening peri- f re, the Burritts i continn- four cight-min- tarier wa being & to 2 1 three of his and a t efforts. knocked off two field goz i ere getting o at half time the o tur score among the team appar really the work poured on 11 p guard posi a 4 ny ally ge g in ut pposing guards would So anslous wero rivals fouls were Were Jasper was t izl 15 ma rves 1o Lold ir of the game with 14 poi r core that three fouls w man can say th here s - | mmde first quarter. The Bur- dividual star of the gar t n get two foul goals out of man on t P half. Had they teamwork and the very s fair percen of theso can explain nner in S wonld the Legion their oppe First ive chanees were with t in 1Y first 3 rAs oft dia 1 the first ve had a comfort- s part of the game given them in the ame, and they aking a total of 4 suc- t Quarter, vinute of the opening MeGrath, r yway and n under the od Zaleski as 1 Taylor 40 second on what, gave prom ing a walkaway Again Tuylor sc time from with a spe 10 goul the stde of the Teete a neat from i took 1 court zood on tim. floor game 1080 0CCAsions. some mor ¢ Second Quarter Darre elight and 5413 score 15 10 Ftaine for 1 oz kn 3232339 Tourth Quarter z 0oy glibe “a good cigar” CERTR AL TS all-ways! Pull! a position to 't NEWBRITAINTEAM WINNERS IN FIRST TILT BEATS MIDDLETOWN Local Y. M. C. A. Quintet Now {0 Challenge New London Britain - Y. M. C. am traveled to Middle. and team of that eity in an 14 to 15. At halt ams were tled at 8 all three quarter mark the stood 14 to § in New Britain's Within three minutes of the whistle Middeltown added two gonls and one free-try seore up within ene point of New Britain, New Britain holding the lead by one point re- tained possession of the ball and by acourate poss work prevented Mid- letown from scoring. thereby add- another vietim to their string ot tores. Both teams put up a stellar brand of basketball resorting to short pass- work with tt ea of working the I close to the goal fin order to nake the try for geal sure gonls construeted shoeting lttle seor defeated the fast both t that long is neat to impossible very was done ¢ Britain five man 4 el Middletown 5o that most of made by long i the last fow moments of ‘\lu\' a desperate down New Britain's lead As Tijerpe and Haber were covercd thoroughly by Middletown's defen- work and close guarding, New Britain changed its tacties fn the se ond half when Saxe guard and Joe Luke hroke through teveral times for points. Joe Luke caged three double deckers and Saxe two, Haber and Hjerpe Yankaska and Soxe gmearcd the Middletow attempts to score iustafson and Fountaln heels of Haber and Hierpe all ovening and this pair of forwards they squirmed their way e forced to hurry their would not stay put. il eenter for Middletown caged two pretty geals from the center of !the floor. Luke was high scorer for w Britain and Cahill was high n for Middletown tnf” Larsen afflicted with old sat on the side lines the plays intently and rotieing that the New Britain team working smoothly thought 1t let them continue without making ges in the linenp. The New Britain ‘Y* team is now hitting its stride and will challenge to New Lo champlons of the Y, M. € New Dritain Y. were sive one ng onto ots which Hicrpe, of Tiarson. Haber Lulke, Fount ain, Clark, T Gustafsor Newherg SONE NEW LEADERS Standings In Timer, American Bowling Congress Tournament Change Durinzg The Last Few Daye Tiledo, O, Mareh ¢ leaders of tl 22 (A=A nu ippeared in the American Bowling tournament here durin last few days I ber of ney cong Iwo-team event Birk Drothe man team into second 8020, just 23 pins b fon No. 2 team of Port 1in n. Mich, which is leading with am of Chi \ampions in 1 place Saturday ago team, the pins for 2,981 ams from t found their way among Vinter Ramm \uwn \uuc%lul at Hay ana or exodus comm TO RE Haven, \!u’ch will be represented Anglo-Amorican confe {president presid |association. As both | by cither ! attempt to cut | forwards' | "Bill Killefer, Rabbit” fssue a | 3 | spring | tiomally sty up A couple | veterans. non with him from Lou | | Kelly, ¥ “HACK" WILSON, LEFT, AND “SPARKY" \DUSTY LEAGUE QUINTETS * (BY NEA SERVICE) Catalina Island, March 22 little, but oh, my!" Such slon one T is the hears when reference made to “Hack” Wilson from | ro two of the smallest National league, bnt hy and fol.!| are count this season Adams lowers of the strongly on the pair Iton is an outfielder whi (BY DAN THOMAS) NES Service Weiter lina Island, March 22 ~-One new manager and a barrel of dough have injected new |1 into Bl Wrigley's gum-chewing Chicag the worst team in ar v, who | alon, Cat to the can Association in 19 boss. The money w new players. Amon “Lefty Joe Root, ¢ Shannon Three managers coul Cubs out of cellar Ame the ne spent for them are Charley “Red"” 0'Don, last & Maranville and Johnny Evers tricd and each in turn falled. But “Silent Jo¢” Me- | Carthy, dubbed this because of his| refusal to comment on his team, is xpected to have better success Hard daily workonts and hibition games with Pacitic guo clubs have been fhe roa traveled by the Bruine during the training seas at their dollar camp. pitching staff milifon- “Our looks excep- r” declares hy, though Grover infury will hurt for tac okg of the chase. He's still monndsman in the leagu 1 look for to t vins, providing le re- p-notch shape. 1ere's Tony Kaufmanu, | s a dependable man in | ley Root, son me\~‘ with the Los An- uld come 1 could pick 6f good southpaws my ng worries would be over." And with thut speech ex- tremely long one for him nt W into his &h Bl B Jack Welsh Clayton T are the vho have a chanee to remain rigley’s pasroll as hurlers Lhy tnett, who has more | other three men on combined, will do most of hind the plate Hart- | n with e still 18-year- 1 rockic ¢ a backstop in the | Jike he can. Mika Gonz: Earl Gilpin will relieve ¥ The infield mill Bandled by Charley Grimm at turns to “Then iast year, 'H'muh for us, tos 1t club s fifth s outfit ¢ City throw | les and | 1 holding down third Adams and Grimm, Freig are all Cub Me( ought Sha ville e | majfors, having nnic Mack at Phila- with th ston Red vet of delphia and S the Almost an entire sot will appear In the or avdliSentt W face CHff Heatheo Art Jah ard 1% will b of the work. Heatheote will be the only to Cub fans One of th o rand Nffor WINS CHAMPIONSHIP St. Xavier's College Wins National Catholic Interscholastic hall Honors Basket- leago, March 2 Catholic interscholastic honors have gone to St. Xavier's of Louisville, Ky., the Kentucky team won the champlonship last night hy dofeating Aquinas of Rochester, N Y., 18 10 16 in the final game of the tournament in which 32 teams were entered. Catk ketball dral High of Wichita, 4 by Aquinas in the timate round tourney ligh of Dx \dation 1 Decatur carrying the up for scoring tilt. thieir positions or advanes. inir team should come which was High school five () —National | | FOOTE TONORROW ., Local Bowlers to Stage First of Lane Classics at Rogers’ Allegs It s battlc champ other « in_ spol lows day ni Teller city title and ¢ Saturds progr action Tom ereatio among that 1 have season when ADAM state mestin To s of the shoul} entir BATTLE TOMORROW NIGH: Lanc cal of ¢ about them of th the ot Meets R & Y. And Tifnirs And L & T Corbins Clash AT AN CIAY Teague Standing Gl W ¢ . a as to p roll 1 the fa to e bett week " Corhin ders & L jley Works 210 P, Mac o Bl 2000 ¢ At second in the In games Austrisl howling league will be play night at the Y. M. ( Church both will amon 21 tomorrow A. gymnasium and of being played in the lea they give promisc among fthe Dest games s year. As stands, | in three teams have a shot for the title Yoot the league now and first honors and these three will have battles on their handa to retain | Plonsh of Tre The first game will sce the R, & | While I. quintet fighting the Landers crew | 1¢ft in in an effort to keep within striking | hese distance of first place, The team can see in the offing to tie for third place x-l vide he game with the ' of quintet 1t thoy win to- | poriun night's contest and the Faf- nights, rough vie- torious in the final game of the mext week against the Russell & Erwin quintet, Landers wiil be deadlocked with the team for the third position. The R. & E. team realizes that losing tomorrow night means annihil- | and tion in the race for the houors in the league and with Fatnirs coming next week, Johnny's five wiil do their utmost to win tomorrow v U.') t's game second contest will be ths classic of the year when the Fifnir team, now leading the league. de- ' [ tends its stanading tonight rough tafl some New ¥ The Corbin quintet beat the Jafnir team in the first meeting early in the season and Tafnirs expeets to get back at Cor-Leen t bins tomorrow night. Big crowds are expected at the pames as s are selling tickefs and seve undred are reported to liny alrendy bheen disposed of. “Chick” efll referee both contests her the \‘:\Mp"- nters show ball team alastie all 'muunm considered the champt in the state Rogers, great ampetition drrson’s for » stem, th Stecher, o1 a fall over tim the ¢ ma ems in tl is on fonship xelting 11 v that nother ght whe night menl this w orrow b n al the he fans been open Jor and champion representa % ay that 1 lanes is bis il soason, T pin topplers and the eent howlir 10th ir form a her thei all the wa 00 Thi ns of the ide which of the man. The takes of the ¥y nigh h street w by anxious to Britain New selv & be has retn ip form r d Te both their son day at ns on tomor! at. : of the wi the two howler backers will b wateh them p"’wvm York, claima 1vyweight wrestling ch will f arapple at the 71 Last sum alfed by Hmit. eh ooyl at the v to win am has u Starting ity champion s week place Rogers alleys while the second shape er last Thur: have systems boys are business and ot rootin. Tuesday hasketi s6 days when the | and many | Mings are ont lappening tion fol- Thurs. 0 Anderson rolled Casino alleys, the for both the funior hips started still the spo exciting and for mor zht «t Rogers Re the bowling mateh ague contenders, n this city at le for since place senting Anderson, Cagino in their first hig will he a elaesic putiing mildly what best match of the he two men are lo- nent ns of the city is divided between » bowling at the top nd when one v scores ar through. a great question Anderson could out- should give city an opportunity ) 18 the match of the tomorrow night meets prety first vair will fake place t at the' Casino will be swarmed on bowling fans who ge the two fight it out en hitting the pins since the state started while An- to his real cham- sulted in the rout night. poor games still they will save other mateh. Alon starting 1o without a doubt g will be the order both bowling em- and Thursday made at ason for vopularity eir friends out strong to despres Joe \techel to Wrestle Pacific Coast Grappler March 22 B—Joo | world mpionship Dick Davircourt from the Pacif St regiment anmn nt o oof the mer Daviseourt ftecher tor one had the .h.npmn and W 1 befor the 1 heen Leglon didn't &t There opinion of ndergone a night, before laat the Leglon to even up ame on- {of endeavor, alleys | jand planned to tak Imemory of !Connie {work of |a mixture of miore or less \showing the {mainly as a Mays and ftook a da rabid | I8 hsepriheirilnine e ed superbly i OTHER SPORTS WHILE TRAINING Cleves eason. March ut all wo Jack a dull buseball as well as any At uny in the spring training o teams ‘tn the Honors In State Scctlonal Tourna- ment Held Here, Hartiord Y. 5 m which has held the hampionship for the past six yeurs won the state sectional tournament {here Saturday defeating the New ‘nrmm Torrington and Winsted teams in the game played. As, three other sectional tourna- ments were conducted at the same time in various parts of the state, {the wii of cach of these tourna- fments will me w Haven to determi (is entitled to highest ho sord’s team which has been playing togrther now close to n o years asily demeonstrated its elass in de- feating the opposing The 11 tea Browns \dled yestorday at Tarpon Tcams Declare 8 |g;ritgs fin, but started a solid week of oxhibition games today Holiday Over Sunday— | fasatnst Brookiyn. D D i ork on the mound Number of Holdouts Am\ Records s tar show that land players have made poor sho cho”ed by Managers— |ins againet pitchers for Cincinnati, "hfl Giants and Brooklyn A higher 3 4 . iquality of pitching is necded or the Some Teams Have Pessi- {70, ) Nl enough bat- 3 |ting practice, sport writers have ob- mistic View of Coming ,cived at Lakelina ! 8ince it rained out at l'ort Worth, Iexas, where they were to have played an exhibltion game, the Chi- go White Sox were back at their . hreveport, La., camp today ready P—The old | ('S0 her drill. no play | L R wpmiien 1y | The Chicago Cubs will loaf today oier lina [but tomorrow they are scheduled to 1o the boys |Dattle a San Autonio team. — They ® ave o sy game sche with ealld L Golden Gatn viclnity golf. Rihgtton nd other pastimes as well as fo- tenstve drill on the diamond. OR M 9 lfanitolitame HARTF DTEA WIN The Boston Draves took a Sunday | oft at St. Petcrsburg, Fla. fishing \Capital City Volley Ball Artists Take and swatting the golf ball ingtead of horse hide. Out of the west coaet Pilot McKeehnie of the Pittsburgh Pirates thought up anoth este ing £cheme of entertainment. De- volley claring that his team had worked : hard ever sinec arriving in camp | und that recreation would do them good, he declared @ holiday today his men to the ranch of a fricnd near Paso Robles, | Calif., where a jack rabbit hunt and | a barbecue were s duled., But the Pirates started the day with the a double defeat at the Js of the Mission Bears at San Francleco Sunday still in mind. Connie: Mack Gloomy While some exeoptionally favo reports were coming ont of the eamps, a bit of pess mism is being registered at a fe Mack been viewing the | “ppe” yartfordites’ machine-ik: jihe delphla Athleties | e rmgnee and timing, @ finish- Aoy BRI h a EloomY o grive that made the ball fairly ys and released the observation e that the “Athletics look as bad as [C0F (S ol o™ eams to when they dropped 13 games in aj) 0 " onequently Hartford hud row last year. They must wake op.” U (OEECE R T o Holdouts' also are ghing & I8} “p5riforg geteated New Britain concern to some managers, Henline |\ BECO G Rt N0 ston and Harper of the Phillies arc stitl | WinS%% G0f SOTERIBRL O e ed missing from the Bradentown round- {0 808 S0 o 0 PR e 0 the up of talent, holding out for more | (NR R ke, Over salary, but Manager Pletcher R R e he is making plans for th lin this tourrament which Jastud mishot them from 3:15 to 6:30 p.m. Another sceker for a heavier sti- ¢ B pend i Bill Terry of the Giants who | Wired his daesires to sarasota rom | MECHANICS TO EAT Memphis. Otherwise the dally record of pre-scason baseball endeavor was routine |champion Quintet of Saturday " Dotng Teavy Hitting | Afternoon League To Be Guest Of Maranville and Fournier are Brooklsn outfit how to hit the ball at Clearwater, Opti-| Tpg echantes volley ball team mistic reports of the development Of fypiep won the “Y” championship the New York Yankees were SIVeN lyp ype recent tournament. canucted out at §t. Petersburg by Jack Doy t the local Y. M. . will eat at Cubs scout. He says the New York- ). expense of the lmn.:' teams to- 1ooking better than ever be- iporraw night. The losing outfits |are the Firemen, Professional and ommercial teams, Losing Outfits Tomorrow Night. While the Boston B were \ling Sunday in pleasurable fash- {4y tno players will mect tomor- jon, their fellow townsmen the Red | <5 o0l 0O 615 p. . for a 8ox were taking the measure of the i\ g 4ot gossion on the gym floor and Pellcans at New Orleans 3 10 015076190 they will proceed up to ban- result of - Lendgren’s |o ety for supper and an enter- d pliching. Itainment which will follow. S/ JoniEon Tand | nteuther Rovere o scheduled to pitch today for the first end: H, Hornkehl, E. May, M. Hor- time aghinst Cincinnati at Tampa. o5 4 siderowt, S anatt will oppose them with [ R o oy e . Dressel. T Donohue. The Reds also | o ;iq "1 Roche, J. Murphy, J. Dor- ¢ off Sunday at St. Peters- | g " yntorepan, H. Jones, A. r last holiday untll “they gqgette, G. Scarlet, F. Linn, & April 8. Rixey and i\ ioeky, J. Leubeck, V. Braddon, . the last Reds to #igN iy, "progdon, W. Retz, O. Sahrbach- planned to join the team today. o R e e Cardinals Win Take, Oscar Freeman, A. Saul- O'Farrel's single in the ifth dn-ipi0 "N ¢ Campbell, 3. Blair, J. ning drove in the only score of the oo o e L F e erthe, | R. game vesterday at San Antonto. (S0t T2 BPC L IR, which ghe St Louts Cardinals |gio e captain of the champlons 1 tof0 Ry Riem Keen piteh- I pe’ unable to attend because of for the Cards The aves won, Skin NAY ! ALONG ! OLD OLD BOTTLES A STovE A BolLer 'N EVER' C'MoN ‘N \RON, OLD RAGS, 5 oLD BONES, oLD RUBBER -t Pt =t 200 B o b6 D ke b il

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