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28 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY,:DECEMBER 10, 1996, 'J“M. RULERS WIN FIRST GAME IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE OF AMATEUR BOUTS New Britain Machine Shows 1V0(‘J Per Cent Improve- Hall-Terzo and Howard-Schoon- ment in Court Play—Russwins Beat Stanley Works in Opening Tilt of the High Score For Winning Team in Second Contest —Four Teams Furnish Interesting Battle Standing W I League The ey came throug! Mach ctory in its first leagne pla e 1 The Machin out- s in the first half rtillery of the win- it th min foul Murphy th half Works s of stride in cond though played hard Buttmakers ing of the tory in si wild a many an the the shoot- best e ildn’t stop ant prettily and got hasket stopping & pass, anley Works ed ofl his . in ided unwittingly the m p the ball bour loubl only ¢ Works team hoop. Russwin Fld, Morelli, v xe, lg-c Rakowski, 1 Saxe, i 4. Whit- Morelll 4 Mu Virst Victory. 18 relieved from yliyed like four baskels Demarest went in at ¢ o proved to be the dark askets, all of Anderson plas \ine Co. all down The ihetr r time, lost tiers ran wil 'SENSATIONAL GARD ¢r Battles at Armory Tonight fights will be the Night — Sloman Turns in Sensatior or- amateur tourna- ; | which is fof, y | onneeti- der tonigh n state armory y the Mohawk A. tion of the o e t started in this city t since the amateur ds were ar has such an a ore the public with its | e~ of sensational fightin; To the fans who whave been fol- amateur bhouts closely come th Lm»n'l—‘ hardest hitting ing the s Stanley Rule yman, r rrazzo Grase. If Dema Murphy. Arburr DAILY SCORE IS RIVAL OF CAMP'S DAILY DOZEN T “GABBY HUG AND TO RIGHT: PAUL LEFT New System of Calisthenics s Invented By Dr. Will Hotarat atest scoring backfield. Pony Express” of Kingsport, Tenn. high school It has a record of 540 points sco against six oppenents. All four of the hacks are floet- and clusive. They can also wass and punt, making a real triple- threat quartet. Hug and Dodd etand ont a bit above the others as they crack drop-Kickers, too. Kingsport started fhe 1926 cam- paign with a vietory over Norton I The count (as near as could b rtained) was 19 Thy chap that scored the g was of his cl Gilbert Anderson. 1la's see- who would 1 but tamons *daily n” is Y ond contribution t foote The slogan s of your neck againsr v wuse’ Match- | - nd rela® now anfl then” ringing them loped by Dr. Wit- ! 7 erson, director of \inst cach ot that on and the kind us Either hi they ton Both haye 1 win by a ko battle will b Iy termed 0, e 1", alking figures for cording to some friends. Kivgsport T game, or minute. Loo that Hall ¢ to keep ' j f from Terzo aged 99 point and a %s like you gotia 0 'em NAUGATUCK “Y” QUINTET PLAYS LOCALS SATURDAY New cer from lor The man who g with Terzo is all is clever probably tonight and rear 1anks. sture greatly im- erson promises. < for a few minutes last longer and be Dr. sAndersotbe: o Hall-Terzo battle e s as the hest of the night, wo each & of the evening is ex- clash between Joe middleweight | Albert Schooner of ampton. Schooner in a bout s AN e R aar bl New London and Middictow week, fin best | G A on their 3 TS | o dtyhye it in Axactly | WinBIng both m ¥ comfort- round and d to take on aler signed A five in a! weet Howard night. away from hiseriv his artillery haot from Britain Team to Meet Strong Valley Team in Race for ent or Association Title state The local Y. has the am which | in two past weeks ved | of the ins is sehed ick Y a1 ore S home game New Britain * Tk is out to cha ¥ this and bas stre up v th coulsi Luke, H. Benzston, Nyborg wards and H. Demarest as The following entered the appearance s about the t no fighter could stand up of the Mo- year, coming up ssociat ns have state mford, Westport Water New s same Midd Naugatuek The line- time tow Torrington rin. ooner 1 : day simo night's ame Naugatuck New Britain Nyborg Bengston v Luke Luke onig y fell o of Paul P Sacks rts, Jof Y.m!mskn i several Larson | p. m JRRNINGS WAS SHUNNED on rs will follov BASKETBALL PROSPECTS With Wis e two star bouts will 1 & show TRAINER RETIRES bl Time Paselall Star Vxplains | Why He Severed Connections Indiana and 1owa Sharc Gioor With New York Giants Honor Lambton. Tapert consin Bright Future in This Sea- In ex- rawn as Hor Won More (#: With 1tz son’s Battles en shunned X. Me- fll by Judge | ind Charles 8 cifort to give Wl League team had In my system in 1 while Man. ' said orte nd tly aske ord o 11 of their from Boxing Tournament FRIDAY $:30 P, 1L Those etary, who led felt, two me Joc way re their secr ned me in me that they ever: DEC, A\ GREAT RECORD ! = STATI ARMORY, ARCH ST, STAR BOUTS = A AL 10 ROUNDS————— 0 ROUNDS General Adm Ringsile ants. as T would like to zo hack to f 1, John MEREDITH, DODD, BOBBY “CHESTY" N DUNCAN. PLAYS IN HARTFORD New Britzin High School Basketball Team Mcets St. Thomas'™ Quintet Tomorrow. g of the first game of a hedule of 16 games fomorrow the High school basketl eav- Ope ternoon, Dritain 11 team will en over its old or to scor victory St. Thomas' Mid- The tomor- time basketball rival, minary of Hartford at West gymnasium in Hartford will o'clock aft 5 By vi rt at 2 winning the state mpionship last year, the Red and 1 team will be in the driver's E defending its title against 16 opponents. Numbered among nes on the New Britain ule will be two*with Hartford Public High school, two with Weav- er High school. two with Collegiate Preparatory school New two with the Hartford Evening High school, two with South Manchester High school ral with the other old riva are usvally seen on the Red and Gold schedule, The schedule wilj probably be ap- proved at a meeting of the school board this afternoon The team will lineup as follows: McGrath, center; Captain Marion Zalkski, Albert Havlick, and “Huggy"” Carlson, forwards; Matulis Sowka and Bromberg guar York, nators ran their string National League hockey race to seven last night by whipping the Detrolt Cougars at Windsor, 3 to 1. . Patricks took their second game of the rom t Chicago Black Hawks 3 to 2 at Toronto. The Canadians of Montreal triumphed over Pittsburgh by the same score. wins in scason the | Haven, | IWORLD’S GREATEST BACKFIELD SWEDISH BATTLER EIGHTS ON MONDAY Meets Pat MeCarthy of Boston at State Armory in Hartlord | | Harttord, Dec. 19—Harry Persson Iswedish heavywelght champlon. [ makes his New England debut next Monday night when heecomes to cross purposes: with Pat McCarth clever Boston heavyweight, in the star bout of George Mulligan's show at the Hartford state armory, THe McCarthy bout will be the first gun in a busy campaign for the Swedish titleholder, his winter's I\vork holding in prospect pouts with | Sharkey, Berlenbach,” Maloney and HARRY PERSSON 2HOIHLLLISLEHLLLHLHLEHH5LL985535LIL5LL59 205555538555 5LLH2HLSSH5$LESLLLDISLHSLHLEHHLLLEHE69L8Y FHLHLLHL LS040 56085853158 SS9 LLSIBLLIIBEEI8550 9230085800 SENSATIONAL AMATEUR BOUTS CARDED AT ARMORY TONIGHT — GUARDS MEET TOUGH OPPOSITION FROM WATERBURY % QUINTET TOMORROW—DELANEY MEETS JAMAICA KID IN WATERBURY rvvmvo.lvnovw FICTIPVCIIVIIPPETOVITICFIITIOT GIVIVIPPITITERECITIIPIISIIETEPIIPITISPIC IRV TITITCIRGI PV TTIISITITITIPPICIPIITIITUTEII ST STANLEY RULE WINS FIRST GAME IN LEAGUE . . FEPIPPIITIITCITTEOIIIPPPEIIPITICNTITIFIOIIPIITPIITPOITPIGD FEETTICP GUARDS MEET BROOKLYN TEAM AT STATE ARMORY | Waterbury Quin(et | Forms Big Obstacle in Locals’ Chase After State, Championship — Strong Five Here Tomorrow Night—Nats Have Good Practice Session—Start Best Men in Game—Burritts Play South Manchester Lam'els in Preliminary. Game. NATIONAL LEAGUE " HEET ADJOURNED President - and Secretary in Charge of Alfairs C., Dee, 10.—(Pr— Affairs of the Natlonal Association lof Professional baseball leagues were turned over to President Mike | H. Sexton and Secretary John H. | Farrell, when the annual meeting |adjourned last night to meet next, the first Tuesday in December 1927, | at Dallas, Te: Asheville, N. tional assocfation, the board of ar- | bitration met to dispose of a num- ber of cases including former club {owners and club presidents as well | as players. W. H. Klepper, one time president of the Portland club of the Pacific | Coast league, suspended four years {ago, “for life” was ordered restored to good standing January 1, 1927. {A. M. Jackson, president of the | Salisbury club of the Eastern Shore league, was suspended “from all connection with organized baseball” | for one year for making “side agree- ments” not included in fthe official contracts of plavers on his club. | Commissioner K. M. Landis was {endorsed for reccction “without cur- tailment of authority,” and his ad- ministration praised. Commissioner | Landis, while scoring a campaign for reelection, said that it reelected, he would continue to deal impartially with club owners and players with Foliowing the meeting of the Na-| The team will Guard Ketball A 4 biy obstacle path to the state champion- ship Saturday night. but after Wednesday night at the | National ind the Boudintet of Water in the Brook {of bury, the practice of | state armory which will be the of the battle Saturday night, M ene 1= sger Clarence Lanpher expects h lcharges to come through with fiying | colors. | The Brooklyn A. C. team is com- pesed of court stars in the ction |of Waterbury which lies across the railroad bridge. The members the team rate high individus | players and as a team, s considercd superior even to that which used to Ibring Dumschott, Carroll and the |other well known Waterburians to [ this city annually. | McNamara, one of the quintet of |stars who are famous for their bas ketball ability, is the center of the team and he is by no means a |stranger to the basketball fans of ‘XhQ! city. He played with Sheehy, {Dumschott and the others on their annual trips to this city and fn {leading the Brooklyn A. C. team, he 1s a tower of strength in the pivot | positien. | The forwards are Dunn ana | Savino, two stars of great magnitude. |The two form a smoothly working {combination of passers and shooters land either one will prove to be a | dangerous man. The guards will be Shea and Debuc and no better pair of court backmen can be found in the state. The Cuards will throw in thelr strongest lineup against the Brook< Iyn team. The forward poSitions will probably be taken care of hy, Taylor and Sloman with Joe Jasper lin reserve. “Red” Reynolds will othiers of the big men who now hold an eye single-to the welfare of the |probably start in center with iGero- he center of the stage. Persson. who cleaned all the yieight contende his na- cden before he set sail for impresses the experts as heaviest destined to be for Gene Tunney's up America, one of the real contenders erown 1 thes since landing his bout with 's hest on shor Johnny Risko, in he decisive- ly defeated the Clevelander, Me- | Carthy, too, defeated Risko here last summer, though the best he ot was a draw, so the bout at the big Broad street drillshed next | Monday night will be a meeting of “I-beat-Risko” alumnl. ay i ons carries a real punch and hy is apt to hit the canvas for the long count if the big boy from over the bounding main lands squarely with his death-dealing right. McCarthy, whose fight agalnst 0 here was one of the “smart- est” battles ever waged in a Con- necticut ring, will have speed, high- grade footwork and good ring gen- Iship to discount the extra weight, youth and hard hitting of the Swedish champion, Mulligan has arranged a ®ood supporti card. In the semi-final, George Lamson the Cherokee Indian, will battle Battling Thomas. There ill be two preliminaries. In the first, Joe Smith, former M ford amatenr kayo king, meets George McRae of Springfield and in the second preliminary Thomas takes on Nick Fidel, Prince | | public to which baseball owes its ex- istence. 3all payers who spend all the | money they make in the summe will be more economical next sum. mer as they will not ba permiMed to work at thelr profession during the winter months to recoup after a summer's spending. Minor league players will not be allowed to play baseball after October 31 each vear. The minor leagues will join in a niovement to erect a memorial to Ch Mathewson at Saranac Lake, N. Y., where the great Giant pitcher spent several yeaf® after his retire- ment fremactive play. A percentage of receipts from games in all leagues | will be set aside for the Mathew- | son memorial fund. | Many trades of players were made s the club presidents and managers gathercd. A growing demand among baseball fans for new faces prompt- | ed some of the deas in the opinion | of close followers of the game. | | | e——————————— ICE FISHING IS GOOD Live Bait Tce Fishing Tackle ECONOMY SPORT SHOP Successor to HADFIELD’ SLORTING GOODS 15 MAIN ST. 'I—'—edious Pastimes—The 2 A. M. Session With the _Baby. : e It LA LA / HM - #HM- o LA -LALA-LA HM - HM - HM- HM- M- HM - @Ot nyvamwE 1N LA- LALA- LA LA; HM - HM - R~ LA-LALA-LA HM -M- HM Hm Te DumM DA Oe HM - LALA- LA-LA HM:- HM -BY-BY.BY | chowskl being held in reserve, Cap- |tain Kilduft and Johnny &heehan |will be fn the back court with Butsy” Sturm waiting for the call. { The game will be one of the hard- est of the season fon the local team. }’rhe Brooklyn A. C. quintet started |the season last Sunday by trimming |the Alphines of Bridgeport 49 to 23. This victory is all the more impres- |sive when it becomes known that /the Alpines are considered the | strongest quintet in the Park City. Preliminary Game | ' The Burritt A. C. team will meet the Laurels of South Manchester in | the preliminary game. The visitors |were on the top of the list as state champions last year and although three dates were set last year for a | meeting between the teams, they never met and each is confident this season of being able to topple the other over. The Burritts will try to make it flvo stralght without the services of thelr star forward, Andy Yacoho- wicz who is out of the game with lan injured hand. The remainder of | the Burritt lineup will be the sams as is usually used. GOING TO EUROPE New York, Dec. 10 (® — Jaka |Schaeter, world's 18.1 balkline bil- |liard_champlon and former king of the Caroms at 18.2 balkline, will sall |for Europe next week to meet tha "billtard etars of France, Germany land England in a two month cam- paign abroad. Schaefer's visit will be the first of any American star since Willle Hdppe won the wor [18.1 title from Maurice Vignaux | Paris in 1906, By BRIGGS in () SAY WHAT v —. WHA SMATTER THIS KID ANYWAY!