New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 31, 1926, Page 9

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[§ ou [l Ing un e ——— e, Speaking f Sports o B Bt b e e S S “Red” Reynolds has been {1l wit the grip and was not Saturday night. He and split up the game but neither wa able to do much, they say, becaus they were not feeling just Both hope to be in perfect shape fo the game Saturday night. Ray Holst of the Legion has been done up with a t and Nyborg has a cold now, so tha nearly evens up matters between teams. The players will be co along this week in preparation fo the gruclling contest Saturday nigh and backers of both teams expec each to win. quinte Manager Lanpher of t brands the report that spre town that d aboy team was backing ou of the game , 1y false. H states that his team w play th Leglon as scheduled and he predict that the Guards will win, Harry Ginsberg feels that team is living up to his greate pectations and after last night, he thinks they have chance to cop the title of city cham plons. As coach of this teg this season started, Harry celving his just amount of praise fo his part in the team's showing anc his coaching has had its good etfect on the players as they have shown i their two meetings with the 1t's going to be a hard battle urday night for eithe matter which one wins ers are all set up witl 4 they can win. Each am has & wholesome respect for the other anc there {s no doubt in a ‘s min that both will battle to win Baturday night. “Nybby" Nybors g s exhibition of foul shooting Y. M. C. A. last mght as I been secn on a court in Nev Nyborg is or syrest of sl line in the game and strates this no matter o playing. Britain nats this battl most impos: of both team Vatnirs to shoot an? the R. & E. to stop them from shooting il of the X in tr; The teams battied all around the men atte ¢ trying to get (hron at thu baskef. Johmny and Morelli pluyed a game In this short space of wonderfu ust as wondertul or minut am forwards were the offen long time when a t ;e point, am fou pargin was eno Three the ror in date 2 would in his tirst il t injury W night, t. It should Thurs ing Jerrolds in will ment ¢ Easter Parade with vour new Connecticut H CONNECTICUT HAT (0. Open evening: this week himself last [\When two teams can get on a bask Taylor |otball court and battle the right. [there may be 4 cold he |we m 1 |as evenly r Guards. in trying the Fafnir | a quick | ] [_{‘ Saxe | time | and Belser and LaHar the opposing | a NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1926, no alleys here Thursday night, He 18 reported to be feeling fine and |Will be In good trim. His followers i {expect him to take both matches, Anyone who saw a more exciting tlor more fercely fought basketball | game than that of last night between | 0. ¢ {the Fafnir and R. & E. quintet, has N had to travel a long, long distance. [sity of Pitteburgh tratner, fs the | founder of the products wa Now Zealand and | Rorormer: 1 On the Alleys ROGERS BOWLING club, Among the Olymple distanc Farl Cecll ke, the great quarter are ex ition when ir college courses. Metropolitar mpion, is ther nt meml t the century, MAY MEET ON TRACK BERLENBACH IS READY Light lieves He Is Best Fighter From Johnson 3 Syracu miler, and other negro star pected to pected to Compete, th ALLEYS R. NEW BRITAIN TENNIS CLUB | Double Faults i | A, Rose of Heavywelght Champlon Be- Lloyd Hahn of Boston A, A, Ex- o oin the org y complate 1) Wibeean, 175 Pounds Up In World, Hartford, Conn, March 81—De. spite his sctback received in his bout Zealand will meet an 7 ¥ with Johnny Risko, Paul Berlenbach old friendly enemy if he accepts an | e is not yet convinced he isn't the Reitatlont BASKETBALL TOURNAMEN’I‘ greatest fighter In the world from \ pounds up. —— he “Astoria Assassin” firmly be- leves he can defeat Gene Tunney, Crack Harry Wills and is even looking for- Quintets Entered In University of |W2rd to a battle with for the world's heavyw There is no la the part of “Paraly considers the Risko ¢ trifle was forced under the New York stu athletic en fo come in at the light 1 thereby gi g his cavyweight | opponent a cons welght ad Ken New York Rose, of New March 31 PR, A promi y these s [two did last night at the M. C A @ |then there is no disgrace, though « great deal of di 1 (pointment, for the team that lose particlpate in the Amateur Athletic Unlon track and ield championships at Philadelphia in July. | ey ; 1 After last night's game, put these | t [two back again on the court next |W! weok, and Fafnirs is just as good a | St*man t|bet as the R. & E. crew. By that an that both teams are about itched ¢ & any two outfits rcould be. The result if the two werw t (1o meet again, might be just the oth- { |er way around, though this wouldn't |give the Fafnir team a chance to win | the Industrial league pennant, Twenty More Tigh School ccording to cabled dis- 108, Intends to pursue Paavo Nurmi, of Finland until the Flying | Finn agrees to meet him but in case Nurmi {8 unable to come to tha g0, March 4 States this summer Tloyd 1 of the Boston A. A., is ready to oppose the New Zealander onea galn. Hahn forced Rose to a 4:13 3-5 mlle on Iis home tracks thi ick Dempsey pate Chicazo's Annnal Competition, 1 (B — Twenty basketball » University of wal Ar ruli {commis ttation || SPECIAL MATCH Rogers Recreattion ‘ neh L 101 2 Ray Buke o action today wble vanta Ber » first of the Tlinols A. C., Chey is expeeted to defend his mile titls in the race in which Rose competes ind another rong contestant will he Jimmy Connolly of the New A. C., former Georgetown unf- ersity star who has produced some sensational pe indoors ¢! There are a gre many sad hearts factory in the northwestern the city today, but this ippointment can be les- thonght enbach helieves, if he can meet : vyweights to- pounds over the 1avywelght limit, that he can at them, He 1 growing for the last year and making 5 pounds is not o easy now as formerly Dan Hickey, Berle er, describes Paul's d s t T It of an that could ars’ He is ready day lizht as bee etball t last am oy night. rformances dence that the coaches two teams that will battie 1y out next week for the Industrial | who are coaching the t Saturd night game for the city irry Ginsberg concl ihe Legion, Billy Duc & E. and the this year, | IN AMATEUR UNION ch's mana feat by Risko “accidental punch happer champio are the ams that will in the final championship Corbins and ck coaches R. Natlonal Guards. " indicating I ve tem is th country Conn., by onio, 4 t of the (. T B ving been favored | Tt is likely an Milk Co., New Bri 5 New York, March 31 (# i b 2 “‘entury Att e club, not give tion of negro track and field per $ much the formers, has been received into the AU . They ar N Amatenr At Headquar- Shoofing a DBystery as the fean sted in the sepies = 5 ters will be in N New 1 P—A young club eard with Drew "r\"l fore last and | Det bl C h oman was f by Gareia, ou ding aspirants r and Kaplan's crown, hooked up SPECIAL MATCH Aetna Life Ins. Co., Hartford. 1= "1 [ The Century Athletle to match his st Risko again. In fact, Berlenbach is eager for a retu match Club, Com- . 1 s n posed of Negro ‘Track Performers fon NELon, vill appear in this city s a heavyweight ill tip the beam at 0 pounds, which will Ray Neuman, his oppor o e Berle S S Joins National Orzanization, 1 Gettir olter etween i organiza to go ten rounds Atlas Athletie j everything FRATERNITY BOWLING the third v § = y : P. & F. CORBIN, DEPT. 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