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NESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1926. SOCCOLI HAS EASY TIME IN BEATING SWINGLE OF BRISTOL——RUSSWINS TOPPLE STANLEY RULE IN INDUSTRIAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE—NATIONAL GUARDS MEET PLAINFIELD TONIGHT—DELANEY AT HARD TRAINING FOR JAMAICA .KID IN WATZRBURY arsses: Teeeigsecisariss RUSSWINS WIN OUT FROM _ DELNEY TRAINNG ~ “RED GRANGE” OF SOUTH CARRIGAN AGAIN | NATIONAL GUARDS PLAY STANLEY RULE QUINTET R JAMAICA KID - £8 ~ PUOTSRED S0 . IN PLAINVILLE ToNIGHT P. & F. Corbin Five Swamps New Britain Machine Un- L]gh Heavyweight Champ Meets 7 ,‘ = Man Who Led Team to Two‘Hardware City Quintet Meets Town Tean—Profes- der a 51 to 7 Score—Second Game is a Hot Batile o King St L - = mpionshi SB&C]( in Harness sional Rules to Be Played—Sloman Shaild Be in Rulers Lead 15 to 9 After First Half—Spurt By Colored King in Waterbury L ¢ : Championship UG < mi Glory—Meriden Insilcos Coming Bere Satur- Saxemen in Second Frame Gives Victory to Team . ;. . ey nas sired e | . S Boston, Dee. 1 (P—William _F. day Night—Other Games on Locals’ Shedule— —Dancing After Games Thursday Night. ing gun of the training campaign "’; i s i (BiMl) Bagrigan who:piloted Hie Ehe- Silver City Team Has Former Atlas Star, > ton Red Sox to two successive | prepare him for the defense of his 1 worlds champlonshipe and _then | N et. L ttles seen o Sl R R L a banker, Ia in the harness again. quintet will play in Plaifield to- . & F. Corbin ,..... 3 000 s year and had the crowd | started active training ¢Tuesday at { R IR Bill nccepted President Nh night against the town tem there. nley Works . . on e 1 his Park City quarters and worked v 19 Quinn's ofier of the managership | T”NNEY uUEST"]N The game will be plaved uger pro. o BRI S e . The Stanley Rule five shot 8| ien rounds of sope skip o, 3 vestorday after a five minute con- | )| Sesetnisils pidlas wnd wAe He Lander: s -057 I bolt in the first half while the Russ- qindow boxing and | ; C 4 |ference. He was promised the high- | S 3 e Corbin Screw ....e... o n team coul t going. Morel- | winout even breathing heavily \ : : X est salary ever paid a Boston man- | to find out how Sloman wil go at Stanley Ru ceees 3.0 ng forwa broke the ice of (1o iy M. i : ager, it was reported. although no | M d 1 | the game he has played for tie most NE s » game after T ot | 1be fnish. ; : g . oftiolal figtre was made public, ul oon and Bower Dlso AN pare. The Prainieid tr:ung:;r:‘ur»» 1 QEas minute of play with T e e | The Russwin and Stanley Ku S Nyborg followed iiht wine cirbred I ; ; ) g Sl Carrigan was tle original hm‘ Res OflSlb]lll iOI‘ An,esl locals good battles last yar and quintets furnished the featur ; 1 foul shot, It took the Rulers | pajageport Wednesday to. personal. | o, s b manager when he succecded Jake | l] J Eolaissninain el in the New Britain It three minutes they could step | y supervise Delaney's et e N . = Stahil at the helm of the Ammxc:ml lieapacy 5 % ritain ketball league last T i ; 5 Gagel 6| Rallly wotehon Tosk ke dnetic ma league club in 1913. team into camp tonight. he Plain- P. & F, Corbin | yrotty field goal for two and shortly | aitends o the smallest detail him ; Y Now at 43 he has been persuaded | New York, Dec. 1 (A—Chairman | fielders will play,a returngame in d walked away from the N G fter t in another to put his it relative to : § B {to come back and h will take up at | James A. Farley, of the New York 1"‘” city later m, in the sason. hine in the first con team in the lead, “Derby” Cartazzo | tloning. Pe bl |once the reins relinquished by Lee |state boxing commission, Was with- | “rho Guards will tackle e Meri- Corbins had no difficulty in swamp- thri fon ica'b i i eri tners avail- Tohl, whose Il starred regime saw |out the backing ot his fellow-mem- | qen Thsileo te e ing the Machiners but the K. & I e i ts @ E1b b atid B st enlinto tee o ulte [the once pennant winning aggrega- |hers of the board today in his con- | saturday nig e five was forced to the limit to wi orelll then made one of two free ! {o help he 414-‘{:.\-‘\-”\ get into tip- 1 tion "rj”"’ entrenched in an inglor- tention that Gene Tunney had u | bringing a lineup to this ity that from the Rulers, triecs good and at o te |y Fit Tt 38 :,‘}U Wi g 5 32 mvl[-f) vzn\nr-. SR ummw:n Proadway umn‘«f as an “un- | threatens to spell. disasierto the Goxbin va, Machins R Ve b R | e : % ihetiey mEnager e llcenssd Fpoxlng cli “dmmg per- | chances of the Guards for te state The P. & F. Corbin basketball | It defense and tied the score. ¥ s rd o ab i e i ! LU Shlmien) formance of a vaudeville act. Tun- | title. At rh’rt forward psitions, iRt bara shorkrork of ‘he teams battled florcely and k % ; Sentin By Lifwinlt be 3 the Diate Iney was arrested Monday for spar- | Fvans and Teagle are siiioned RGN Afachins five lnst n : L foul shot at 10 min- laney will defend lis title at F AN ‘:“2:[:}{“( e ‘ro;\;l::‘ St L b AR eyl Erane or e e r's. S onmen Mmbr G 10 the first game of the Industrial U ‘althers put his 1eamm | jeagt twice dyring the indoor season. ' = Sox. He was farmed out the next |theater m?, o “10 f?'"’:f"fl-;’f T ’x{do\ln T Basketball league at the Y. M. C. A. he at the and a half il £ in his bout since P W season to/Toronto and the Canadlan|Lomions & £y 2L dn e e B b gymnasium. Although the Machine 7 L minutes 1% winning the erown from Berlenbach | & p R 7 1b) won/ ihé { nternational ¥ leagus | 20N MATSRARYAIRS ntionneR WG JE AN IEE SETES I Sat AL ey tive started off fo make it Arburr made a firld basket and Car- | when he faces J Kid, trouble- Mg I cnnant. [t ) e e ball game, after the first five min- |razzo added a foul. At the 17-min- ! some colored battler, fiftecn z ; e Laul Criger) \thes Re i dox) - Commlesionsras 38 Muld oo sieang (S0 aOMRIEE R C8 e Ba by utes it was only a question of how |ute mark with three to go, Carrazzo qu; Pl et s : : [catcner, broko his hand dt proved |Brower disclaimed responsibility for | Eurwitz and Druchi will o at many the Corbin team would get | came throngh azain and made it . Waterbury, on Friday, De- . an unfortunate break for him but a | 'arley's act at a meeting of the | SPnier HIUTEIE JsD Bty and how few would be allowed the |and Arburr added two for a cour y 5 [ucky one for Carrizan. Bill was |commission yesterday when it was Beninst the Gucids everal e ovatice, THa goote) aft the final |of 17, Swanson gat.a toul'and 'Saxe| ‘mhis contest s considered. as ! i ST made aregitar fnl 16780 He vas)Delitediont iia ncCnes of actol eliieneys e N R Bl oo whistle stood 54 to 7 in favor of last added another point for 9. H NE fune-up for Defancy’s contest on th Y : appointed manager and the team foul}‘;:t i: h\l_mt ‘_n!;:tfr::::lson Jih: | Hieatly !§a5t New Britain in the :; half ended. biiz Christmas tund show ot ; ; 3 3 - | finished in fourth place. \scenes New k stages il e 5 o Sccond “Halt ve e Bk Bl o L The next year it was up in second, | Jeffries and Tom Sharkey, former | O™ '“fi“‘l’”"l“"l‘i; 'p‘ii‘,““”":,_‘:‘"o?’“"g land in 1915 and 1916 the Sox not heavyweight o performed in Haven 1,‘,h,u“.m'}m‘,\,‘, u;n only carried off league honors tbut |that manner all summer, it was dis- | "V ™ bt o | Rianant isie BRI it Doiteeee | e A ;\:2[{\‘::'1311 excellent substitute fo R Uthan aver hofove. Wi it e e i e | respectively, for the world title. | At the court hearing, Dudloy Field | “'ro Morigen team 1s excellently ot likely looking players, the New- the hoop. Nyborg dropped in a foul. mark, is evidenc the f e ko g ll‘;‘:‘r‘“m ”_““ & \:;‘n\l iy .\ltf\lm‘w. -’!)pp;‘x\rh\g mrlf‘vuf.l‘n‘_ de- ! fortified in the back court. Mendell, matics are weak in pa: 5 X 2 ) the t g ithou ? wmpion Jack training | Toanie SR Ly B e o B AIEa Keallaiars as "h“‘”‘m‘l‘ 'I“ ‘_l“:‘,:”“’r‘,‘?n ““"‘Tf{‘ a former Corneil University star and night, the team played as fi scoring until four minutes had heen just 1 for the Waterbury § BT R ith, Carl M Duteh Leonard. l{§l1my" i ‘t)t Sl t T eS| et afiiiE Blto Sstsarinils viduals rather than as a combin pi 1 when Morelli in fo did for any olh Loy iwm -“ A Callis Ryt « ‘M his 1”,\’“0= o );r(\xn ‘\xlm';‘) year will cover one position while and although there w plenty of [shot that b0d t five min- z his champic p ti i “RED" CAMPBELL oot endith e Tatiold L ouLTeI HOE [ ihs s I peeyaan to ’FIONP;] ©| McCarthy, reputed to be the best chances to get in and score on the p agai - a goul; Pa arle . Delancy s n e P G s {;'rml'v' champion to fight arry | guard in Meriden, will occupy the Lewis, Speak ills. other. Mendell is at present a stu- The heavyweight championship | dent at the Yale Law schaol. Corbin five, long shots w arrazz ay after another te ar oppon One of ke bes ] se, heifig es Iy Radagl put an has held out against re- with the result that three ficld goals and the Rulers scemed to h gets himsell into top-notch condi- veloped in Tex asons%a sort | breaking up ener ALdRIeing to return to the big : : i O U Af it St g ., attacks. When he tackles a runner, T : "% fight in which Tunncy gained the| The Guards will have thelr regu- summed up the total of the Machine | : { of southcrn - a e e time. He was successful as a banker | & % ! £l company's efforts for the night, o the Russwing began the ba < Grapns mamaliet, B0} o vinelt Haieaok o the aid ball carrier stays down A theatrieal man in Lewiston and |{itie proved “that Tunncy was toolar lineup in the game with Sloman The Corbin team, without the serv- | fle that was to end in vietory. N he best boxers in the cou o tu : Further—Campbell is an expert 200 (00 o petired to “lonf.er Much for Dempsey. Wills showed |and Tavlor at forward, Reynolds af = L himselt to be an inferlor boxer in|center and Kilduff and Sheehan at had s fight with Sharkey. Farley has|guard. On the sidelines will by Meathe t U ersity footha eleve g o oen yoot Hver ices of its two star guards, Paris |team in the 1 r v 5 aclion on the wuLpiyorshatootoslialayen §0 3 He can boot fem overy 2 five minute interview did the stock | Jatper, Gierochowski and Styrm. ck of er for the New Br After a mir f play, Sa n opponent to be| Machine since the beginning of t wn the floor anc s a field I That Delancy's wly season and it was more evident last Nea W tes i Is will t stake and th of at Dallas. | sshar and between up- who i8 injured and Arburr who plays from behind than th . rogram in the Dra : : trick rday after a friend : v d Campbell stacks up far of | rights with uncanny aceuracy from |¢ : it with the Stanley Rule team, seemed | 1cq by Johnny e piain | my , one of § b o LRiehl $lok :Ir (R O one |succesded in getting Mm to Boston. |been more or less a laughin re Gl il el S listless at the beginning of the zame, foul shot. Nyhorg scored a tenders for Sammy > . B 5 The new manager has vet to dis- [#ince then and his anger has raken ot SiRARE rilliant opgn field run uch L. kicking fol he N r f th N . y S e time aft stmas % T rive mibites LHS two oute | and aftor @ minute scored | weight dindem, wil R s R R b ful Kdeking for e o "\ licies Nith Presidont Quinn, |the form of this petiy persecusion | DUFY some time after Christmas to tits staged a pretty battle. Then, the | another. 7 Clarke Sing piyoke L y as cxpected he would seek of Tunne Malone rontended. tits st 1 a pretty battle, Then, the ar o rke, ing Hoiyoke y but it was exy h As. | Brooklyn A, C. five, well know1 4 . o nckiah h Rk : i t (& S ts a4 ! Magistrate Stiberman granted winners sped into action and starte ur e ' ster, in the inal hout e e ta bring back his old shortstop and k BrANLE s S dor A Pt 5 to pile up points on their opponents. v 1 h, = rounds. Tony Canzoneri, senzational friend, Heine Wagner, as his chief sistant Attorney Genaral Ullman, 1‘:‘ it ";:V e ‘Iw A e 8 e AT : ol ks 2 SOC OLI EASILY BE,fiiS G S eXbvral called into the case by Farley, alPeiel ‘i€ o i5rtana 'T‘.m = ; i ; C He is to he given a free hand in postponement of the show. 1llman Coalt on unday and uadimio team steadily drawing w e t v h 1 N b ror Andre tou ill tra ore. neee: o f; naming- his athletic staff, Quinn an- |declared he wished o post himself | STCat success so far. the Machiners while N s o ) s with a nice punches with Mike Iis Con- - - 1 ! Pite’s Collegia combingtion ro lax in passing the ball in for | pagjet e ko ice soon neeticut champio, cr eight SWN("!’E i[v POOL m ICF rounced. Carrigan’s contract is for on the questions of law involved. | ,iie® BoUEEANS, & combliition shots. Long shot after long shot fail- | pfier and add . Another match over the same & ltwos s e ong bid for state honors, willop- P e s e B e e e li’J i — SENATOES STILiEap | TAS COMFORTABLE LEAD |pose the locais on ttis armory foor i Pite i3 a forner i o 1 P . w o cla % W Nan r > = . 1, BT | . n) - ] a o th 8 2 . o s d half saw h of the v landed one thr 10 hoon | battler. g E 2, =4 ks Are Philadelphla Has Big, the best bask wards ever to Newmatics score one field goal and Tuke follownd suit giving the - | Academy—Local Boy Not Forced to Extend Him- | ouuwa Team Scores Victors over 1 oS of Thilndelphia Has Blg| o % o Yale University team, Ho while Krause got one foul shot| pusswins a total of to the Rul- ' . G ¥ \ 3 ¥ | Margin On Title Holder In Bil- has collected together a strong - B N RAN RA self During the Game—Contest Brought to a Close | noston bruins in National Hockey| et score seven. Joe Jasper, Micky Luke | (ha night | liard Match, ceeded fn tumbling tha strong T- s ‘ After Six innings—Last Home Game Before Holi- | rcague. | pimaoni. e 1 (prsry SICO IV of Moriden which' tlo L i e e NAVY fiR"] TEAM d.}\s——(vl(‘}l‘()l Shoots At Rogers Thursday. W York, Doc. 1 (Lo Otta-| 5og, of hle clly, haal a domforianial iy Joet pest Baturday nist geckers. Luls soo L RhL WS ) ¥ W lent pae B CE R Senators, leading the National | jcad today in his mateh with Kin- i fo.uls and Holst :{m: e five good and | an the Stanley Rule team. ‘.\_\ org, S s < 7 2 B Hockey leagus, were stll perched | rey Matsuyama, the title-holder, for FIGHTS LAST NlGHT two fouls. The score alme = handed, won fhe game ominick ns 2 on the pinnacle today by, reason of the national junior 1 balk Fli Tl T kets. Carrazzo played a nice game e ::\\“};”" tourne ‘w‘. 2 TRenE s A “‘2’1’“;)‘,‘} b e o e e points to be played in! Jacksonville, Fla.—Tim O'Dowd. Smith, rf .. 5 1 2 |for tha losers while and i1l Lt i ) est gam?® played this scason. Only ! three blocks of 400, Loutsville, beat Claude Wilson, Bir- Erny Anderson, 0 Morelli played nicely for win- hIE G ed of Bristol by t core 100 to 17 pian meets with approval he said he | o 2 SRAINEE e Alotaat e S g it L v e i Bm]c VT Ofl(}l] last night at the Eimere Billiard ould continue to Annapolis and en- | 1T¢€ minor penalties were ¥ fhe foet blodke Tt wigny Den) minghet, 20 gfxidfii;rlin”{ . _I';tmx‘\’ Soadany Jeavor to enlist the support of the | Iyr the rwmnimlv»\r‘ o\g the i hlv won 400 to 368; gn'{ng him a lea ‘\m',"“", .\': Y.—Tony Vassarelli 0 'son, ¢ . | 1 2 : - The local b . > 1 acade offic He then foUr sames, the New York Rang: points. He was in excellent; New York, won a technical knock- SWanson, T8 ........ Russwin Now, York, Dec, 1 (9 e s rn bie e he Vst Visiciwiest Polnt fought through a ten-minute over- stroke, gathering runs of 95, 43 and out over Johnny Rocco, Now Ro- Krause, Ig ....... | M L e Gt L e e e oxt \iayor Iondrick said the city | time period before downing the Chi-| 30 and averaging 19 1-21. The chelle, 4. Jackie Horner, 3t. Louls, IAIRITE C e o e vhorg, rf SFEuAaT o I 7 spir ried the 1926 Naval Acad- JHACH ¢ % should do everything in its power to | €280 Black Hawks 4 to 8; the De-| champion's best run was 80 and his| defaated Kid Blalr, Utica, 10, my football team undefeated I g L Lald S A o ths with the same Vic-|average 17 11-21. Vernon, fushy Callahan, e uinonghion SaC MOt BohequLesl o et e 5 i ¢ 2.2 AR R er v X0t that lost the world| The second block is to be played | junior welterweight champlon, scor- P. & F. Corbin v SR of any team in the country, in the | 50 ' Chic™ (10 hest efforts of welcome the cadets and ‘middies’ | Champlonship to Montreal last| tonight, with Bos shooting first and| ed a technical knockout over Paul 2 opinfon of its coach, Willlam A.|q i o0 brought him a run of 11 in and re-instate itself in the Spring. plastered the Maroons 4-0; starting with the balls in the same De Hate, Compton, C: 1 Jasper, T ........ (Navy Bill) Ingram. The game was finished in six in- ood graces of the two academies,” and the St. Patricks blanked Pitts-| position they were at the end of| Spokane, ash.—Al Stradley Luke, 1 . oy 129 33 hey're just a bunch of fine, nings. a short game for s . the mayor said. burgh i the first block. Spokane, beat Joe Starr, Taronto, Holst, ¢ . Gy Stanley Rule ¢ boy playing the game BUtit shews thadine 2 which Small Jikelihood that the contest _— ! Bos won the champlonship last| Portland, Ore-—Izzy Sthwartz, Feldman, rg ....oioviees FITFL T thele dives,” sald TIngram, “but «ocaqli was shooting. Th would he arrange been voiced | READ HERAUD CLASSIFIED ADS March, but lost it to Matsuyama in| New York, beat Chuck FKellman, Fresen, rg AT T Demarest, rf s 10 °: best outfit 1 ever coached | nates the home games for Dowinick by officials at the Naval academy. | FOR YOUR WANTS the first challenge mpatch played. Portland, 10. Gotowala, 1z .. Carrazzo. 1f, 15 ...... an greatest Navy team I ever | for the first half of the tournament | ! Plurin, 1 % f i —— ; Following the holidays. pla 54 | Walthers, ¢ ....ooooeeee 3 5| Ingr 19 looking his “bovs” b resumed in the secor . Personal fouls—T LMIUCOIY, TR wcoerribns ) or as 1 1 this to an Assoc the championship race. g Oh Man Oh Cane By BR[GGS Bric Anderson 4, Krause ! ATDUIT, I8 .. ooouneninns 1 Press correspondent. He singled e tiree postp — = Soaiaiad Holst 2, Feldman, Fresen, (; € it one youth, grinn cheerfully w many reasor e Glent Wm SRl R Technical fouls—Krause. Free 1 in spite of a badly bruised nose, em-'| finis re the second half is JusT WHAT l Al ws! SAY HORACE JUST.- MUVt o 2o Vous | (ras sucares ~Erny Anderson, Eric Anderson Personal fouls—Ny relll Llem of the grim 21-21 battle with HE WAS | SPORTIN' A_CANE TAREL AT Look - MENT(ONED) i IDEA HENRY, Swanson, Krause, .Jas ke A J ) k v the Army the day before, or vs. / HoPING HE NOW HEW ? THAT CANE— THERE S SHOW MUCH Holst 4, Feldman, Gotowala. Score W2l : . Demares That fellow's typical of our Gregor, s 3 Bt 2 L AE RS R : PAY FoR (T at half time—Corbin 24, Machined. s—S I lole team,” continued the coach. lard Parlors in the 1 \ = i e \{D s Referee, Dick Diilon; Timer, Mullin; | 7re tries ¢ ' X never had a football ex- meet Hammell of Waterbur = Scorer, Crean. 3, § v 2. Saxe mar- | o hefe his r and he State tournament mateh A Russwins vs. Rulers t, Carraz alther 3 s next June. Most of the l": Thyrsday 1 a J . p : \‘Ac.\m;rt; The Russcll & Erwin quintet, aft re at Star e 15 4 the same sort. We had | 0'clock. ¢ ¢ % AT {EA or tralling the Stanley Rule five in 12 0 Referce i Wy four real football p —hy | Tonight, Gregor will meet Police ! Z g 3 EEGME the first half, made one of the fin- e, Mulling § L C that I mean seasoned, natural per- former champion, in a ma : tshes for which it is famous and rmers—the others were just good, 0 Folice’s home grounds ’ The match between on out 33 to 25 In the sccond gam S HED[JLE IS GOMPLETED strong \.”w;: ‘,,".‘ -_'?] I‘ -’rf B 'j Hammell is a postponed affair. On the he world for What | yp "1 iohe on which the m vas the 3 scheduled, Hammell's mother was | West Virginia Finishes List of Foot- pEEICn noTEs 1 | selzed with a serious attack of si ' spirlt and character | neeq which preven: w from com- | against the g to this cit For soma u 1 Play Elkins College A o Ar t for S FE e : would have won that, a ate hour and a cas disappointed Tn a game in the 1 mes out ' ment played at aorgelown, Colzatd 2 Rondeau defea | ball Games by Sigring to | | H put up their gr t one of the = exhibition In d the tournament ! You WoULDN'T BELIEVE 1T BUT ( Jake A ook AT VLU TELC You WHERE \ [y spot op ; it Thals ‘aktask 3 = | | ONLY PAID TEN BUCKS FOR THE SWELL WORKMANSHIP AU~ You CAN Go AND GET WHO CARES Army was one of the eatest | Tuat STICK-- TRY YouR \ou (T? D You NOTICE . YOURSELF ONE-- TELL MAY PLAY UFF TIE | \W‘ TaRT ORI Eea o IS BIEY \ lrwn g 5 THEM | SENT You- R R gse \UT_A wonper | \N‘/ YoU Go DowWN HERE all this into consideration e - J 5 ‘E‘ “Two BLOCKS- well as the ability of . (=~ § AMP Ffforts Are Under Way (o Have PSRRI or Way 0 Have | - re but at {1 Army and Navy Settle Question | but r e of Supremacy. RN, ot i Philadelphia, Dec. 1 (A ‘ TO OPEN SEASON : S il do ;; a ’|‘| a off gan and \mvmnh~ at Hy. sesqui s were under way today | will open its seq eve- th Insenng, THIEVES IN NEW HAVEN | tagjves of the city sou 1 eady ve New Haven Conr Dec. 1 (P— a 8ood Cigar ‘ s s i | AT PRl Svening 8 ware and jewelry Jules E. Mastbaum, prominent ; ; rwards, | value t abe 00 from th civie movements, suggested the | v Vo ! 1 and | of Mr Hubbard of this city | of a second Army-Navy game to s L B DRy A irch Re- | the d The fre apartment was . Tr Ke ck and re e nCb.us. marT.Orr. HATY 1 ¢ “eder will he nsacked, and the Yorifs- 07, b1y f | played will start a o'clock | v drawers strewn about the | lar ns at Jand the " ntest o'clock. | rooms. ).-\‘ e Setvrddy endad T ©el VA TPIVE KL P o