New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 16, 1926, Page 14

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DI XEW BRITAIN DAILY HEl':lALD. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1926. SISSSHIEISLH0LHSHLLLHEEILLBLLPHLLL08 0288055080889, 93.‘1&&&*4 L KNOCKOUT KINGS' ON AMATEUR CARD AT STATE ARMORY TOMORROW BATTLE IT OUT AT “Y” GYM FEEES t'cwwvwvn"fwnnvcounonmanoww"vvv""eommvm@mwmmnnwoo«wvmn‘nw f WALLACE WAS BORN NEXT TO RICKARD PPVPEFEEIPRITVIOFEVPIFFITEIIICH CORBIN TEAMS TO STAGE HIGH TEAM BEATS FEATURE BATTLE TONIGHT' 'Both Teams Play a Poor Brand Rivals—Last Ygar's Champions Cenfident of Win-: ning—High Street Five Looms As One of Strongcst; Combinations in League—Championship Might Be| ‘mwm the football team started last P. & F. and Screw Shop Quintets Have Become Bitter MOVE TO CURTAIL POWER OF LANDI American League Magnates Have One Purpose at Mesting At Stake—R. & E. Meets New Britain Machine. fit in the In- , will take laurels so far five, ball quin Qustrial Baskeaball 1 up the defense of it won, t the Col runners-up { top position. snse rivalry that two, the con- battle that will be bitterly f ht from all angles. Judging from the form dis- “played by both neither will ve any great advantage with the ‘:\mwmmv\ of possibly of relative size. he P. & F.geam r in stature than the Corbin in Serew teams, colors, & will be broke The terday in f ment but hoard, with 11 dents as its me eonque fard f bers of th ton ndorsem comy ot and unar r baseball's approva 1l mean 1 in e clean snason § o'clock Tow tmmed lon will re DELANEY 10 FAD TRAINING GAIND Light Heavyweight Champion Megts Bud Gorman Dec. by \rs more Landis' champion w leading mid nder, in one rounders I'ro nd closing Octo- ed by be connte Jtire ten READ METIATD (TASSIFTI) FOR YOUR ADs WANTS i P L | | High, {looked bad in its all ! through the first half without mak- $L9555500805595L 9089 WEAVER QUINTET of Baskethall During Contest Continui its victory march High school ted Weaver Hartford quintet by a 16 to 9 score New Britain cam d the second on the schedule The New od poorer Pritain squad never than it d in the enough shots to Weaver High also -around play. It was late in the third quarter before the Red and Gold team could score a ficld goal. New Britain went o double counter. The half time was 4 to 4. At of the third quarter the s 8 to 7 but then the Red tartedeto work and wutes before the finjsh 1eed its score 1o 16 while as held to seven points. and Sowka were New best b Captain Marion who nsu flips them in i1 monotonous regularity €alled to cither a field or a foul goal. Br s score in the fi consisted of two foul goals 1h. Kilray of Weaver even- ore with 1 goal. ing 2 score the end and Go New quarter In the second period Haviick wx{ a foul goal and | two for Wegver to score even at 4 all. Havlick | first field goa the r made the s shot. Brom and Baron hird period end- a each scored scored flipped ir second o ef ade the al. Two fic free try New Dri (BY JOE WILLIAMS) 16.—Tex R in his lv ack nd h s columns of long, fore out in Young had knocked n, former ithout moyance, hecanse on send immy Mandcll, apion, in an indoor winter. cight-minute iods. 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CORBIN AND CORBIN SCREW TEAMS TO HIGH SCHOOL TEAM BEATS WEAVER — NATIONAL GUARDS TO MEET TOUGH QUINTET PPFVPETTITEITTICETTCPOETITERPOIRET IV ISP Tlinois Ttalian is. ent, with hold- ment, en chance o fandell fought g0, Maindell Incision but not uniil W him elear ht-hand punch ce Was 4 on » tyro at the tim cond wind-up fight the world cries again in the sonth nest spriv be no t American League cago changed th world title contend the following year, -anged a tour of th will play in Atlanta Mareh 1, Nashville, Chatianooga d ctier « s before March 7 to Jet Dixie sce how I Futh and Grover Ale € un their heroes’ robes. Lloyd Haln, i miler of the Boston A. A for the indoor track scason after s With Jimmy Connolly, ormer ¢ ctown star, he sec the hope of American forces in com- ing distance duels with Edwin Wide, is re lish schoolm ently toc Nurmi to compete nights of Columbus games January nd other meets, v Phil Ro: mpion, senberg, bantam- will be eligible to Mack, Jersey Cit hox Petie feather- ight. in the Christmas Fund Monday. show t Jersey City next vin placed on the [Hinois hoxing commission and con- curred in by New ¥ has been charity purpose 18.1 sailed lay to meet the lead- eries of exhibitions. will take him through France and, Germany and he hepes to meet Itoger Conti, former champion, and Felix Grange, present Furopean champion, as well as 1ard Hore- of Belgium, at match play. with Xid The featherweight division title claimants sin Me Conn,, v rious Kaplan of is ch its new leader in the trio of out- standing boxers matched for a tour nament at Madison Square Garden. man, of Rosion, will meet of T lelphia, on The winner t will with Honeyboy Finne n, some time in Febru- ien, wen The | champion hy tha | balk- | for | s of Furope in a | His two-month | 1! and \pionship, probably will find | EITITFII® WOW’P"W"'T"O LAST AMATEUR CARD OF YEAR TOMORROW NIGHT {Herman Fink and Gunner Gordon to Appear in Star Bout—Johnny Clinch to Lead String of New Brit- ain Boys Into Battle—Star Battle Sure to Furnish Knockout Thrills—Next Show to Be Given At State Armory On Friday Evening, January 7. 926 will be brought to a closze at NAT"]VA[ EUARHS The amateur boxing l {the state armory on Arch street toe morrow night when the Mohawsl C. will stage, under the super {of tho Connecticut A. A. U, on¢ |the finest card of bouts to yet seen in this city. Topping the ning's entertalnment will be the between Gunnor Gordon and Her- man Fink of Martford 160 | pounders while feature of thoe | evening will be appearance of several New Dritain hoye, Johnny Clinch will be gainst an opponent in the 13 pound class and will be follow season of ot ba Sam Pite’s Golleglans Making Strong Bid for State Title The National Guard hasketbal ‘r«nm will meet at the state armory {on Arch street Saturday night u team that 1s regarded in many |fve other New Lritain bo quarters in the state the logical |1 owis will show his warcs 1““";,‘7',3,,3;’1':, the State oaskewballiyoo Votter and Jos Cot fenay ! S Broson: M ihehm will also be | Pite, one qf “the most brilliant A | st £t 40 lcard. Frank Frederic {court® representatives Yale univer- | o S O0R GECRE S has ever had, will | t sity his} oo : . Bel ol et by disqualificatio in the third Rolle round, has been signed again ti {to chalk up a win while the Guards | Jhias BIBE dgain this popularity lwill be on their tocs in the game, | "'e¢k and because of the pop Tmore 8o, it possiblo, than thes wers |Of Nis style, he should pull through when they stacked up against the |With a win. Bristol Endees in two games. Blte nns saiherad™ osatiiar An;l\won Herman Fink and Cunner array of all stars that has toppled |Gordon, will bring together two {some of the best teams in the |SIUESErS of heavy proportions. Ilink, [state. Tach man in himself, is an |¢SPecially is being favored to win over his hard-hitting opponent. He expert at both floor work and | - has kayoed his last three opponents shooting. Mendell, who will occupy one of the forward berths, former- |Put he will have a hard time to put |1y played with Cornell and al- |2way Gordon. though he was decisively subdued | in the Meriden Insilco game, he is one of the best scorers in state | baskethall circles. With him will be | Rubenstein, formerly of the Uni- versity of Syracuse. “Ruby” is ssod a8 one of the best men in Connectlcut on a basketball floor. He is a flash in all departments and a welll yoyp anonesums Shlonecdigto) el two such heavy hliters in New| known professional outfit ity 4 {meeting. one of them must fall and York state. He will be a threat at n't any doubt whatever that every turn of the ame. i|‘1l‘7’ Y 2§ BATIO: each wants to put the other out of Tite wlll be at center and HO”‘ 4 ! Both boys have bheen ing more is necessary than to call \powling over overything in their the attention of the fans to ”"‘ iclass and find now that one is an lowings the former Yale star made | opgtacte in the other's way. In_this city on many previous oc- | mne next show to be conducted by castons. His work with the Atlas e o) i iC on Friduy pieht five of New Haven made that team |y oo F0 - o n known throughout the cntiro cast- | yon ary Uiy chmahen T de S o ietnT oty e { Whaler promises t'u have a record : 4 & | breaking card on for the opening whoever is in against him | w of the new year. night will have his hands | 1O Of the new year keeping him away from the two the matched 2ddin s will Louis hed in the , the so! The star bout of the evening Dbe- Gunner has a row of knockouts to his credit that would bLe impressive 2 any circles, When he stacks up against Fink tomorrow night, the bout should be a fiercer one than that between Hall and Terzo of last week which ended abruptly in the first round when Hall connected several {times with Terzo's jaw. the running. sent CAN'T ARRANGE GAME Efforts to arrange the South church-Wapping Y. M. C. A. county league game of this week have been unsuccessful, the feam from across the river being unable tp come to this clty. Tt is planned to play oft the contest during the Christmas holidays. The guard positions will be taken e of py Mellinecker and Gitlitz, Mellinecker was formerly a star on the Syracuse teams and Gitlitz on Yale university. These men jing counted on to keep the Dritain forwards scoreless during the night. The Guards are putting in some |stiff practice seasions this weck as| “ONOWAE Tocort f00fs on AN |the team starting Saturday night |Amazo L sTeay JSICR 0L Crosos mom tho nardest scheduls | dilcs infested the river banks, and Britaln team has had in years, [ 9N Man was reported devoured by |The Burritts will stage a prelimi- | the reptiles. Inary game against a team to be [ picked today. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Following recent floods on the Boxing Galore : FRIDAY NIGHT, DEC. 17th e 8:30 P. M. . Boston, heat Homer Smith, STATE ARMORY ARCH ST. | gan, on a technicat knockout, (7.) 40 ROUNDS 40 ROUNDS Meadviile, Pa.—Al Corbett, Cleve- | wnd, knocked out Pete Harmon, 10 STAR BOUTS Sanctioned by A. A. By the Rochester, (3.) Jack Willls, Roches- ter, beat Marvin Orr, Cleveland, on technical knockout, (4.) Chicago—Kid Jap, Japan, knock- | d out Stanley Everett, Pekin, I, | (3.) General Adm. Ain’t 1t a Grand and Glorious Feelmg" AND ONLY A CHANCE To EAR 10° THE \WHEN You WAKE FIND You HAVE FIGHTING CATCH YoUR TRAIN WILDLY UP STATION uP — AND TRUSH FEVERISHLY THROUGH RREAK FAST -AND DASH MADLY oUT OFaTHE SO- CPALLED (HOUSE A BuT BY A MINUTE SEE BY THAT You'veE MISSED VoUR WATCH | WHEN ALL OF A T SUDDEN A FRIEND' INFORMS You THE TRAIN 1S TEN MINUTES LATE- OH-Hu- AINT @} T A GRANND N AND GLOR-VUS - Fiel ‘? i<

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