New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 29, 1926, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1926. SLESS08055526 5585550550585 8055865555555 5850886 538585885283055HL98352995895550$9H850 5SSO LHSDES i R & E.BEATS P & F. CORBIN IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE — SLOMAN LEADS NATIONAL GUARDS IN POINT SCORING — EXTRA PERIOD i PLAYED IN BOYS’ CLUB LEAGUE — NATIONAL GUARDS TO MEET CITY COLLEGE CLUB OF NEW YORK SATURDAY NIGHT—BRIEFS ¢ Laadadd ol d PICPPETIPITIPPIIPIII TIPIPOPICICTOIPIG VISP PIPFIIPIPPPTIIIIIIIIIIIVITIPIIPPOEPIICIPIITITPIT T FPEFTTIINNTITCIPPTEEIOIOPPES $3690S RUSSWIN FIVE NOSES OUT 10 FIGHT SCANDAL TURNESA WINS GOLF FEATUREPICK OF AMATEURS | SLOMAN LEADING POINT CORBINS IN TOUGH GAME | N COURT OF LAW T iy ONHARTFORD CARD| ~ SCCRER ON GUARD FIVE Leading Teams in Industrial League Battle It Out to o\ MR\ Ten Heavyweights fo Be Seen in |Flashy F?r\\/'ard At Top of List With 82 Points to His 30 to 27 Score—-Contest is Rough At Times—. Altomey Tor Gobb and Speaker : Heg Credit—Taylor Second With 67 and Reynolds Third Micky Luke Plays Sensationally For Losing Quintet | ‘ Gatbering Evidenct for Case A 5 . . iAW it 3 Action at Foot Guard Guard With 54 — Taylor Leading in Free Tries — Locals —Joe Luke is Big Point Getter For Winners—Cor-| e ‘ ‘ : Total 331 Points to 258 For Opponents — Nine 29 base- ¢ 3 % Hartford, Dec. 29 (A—The Mas- . hin Screw Takes Hard Battle From Newmatics. | bvall “scandal or 1914 after a fort- i : ; sasoit A. C. will offer an amateur Games Have Been Played So Far This Season. ht's pre-view in the public prints ki - 3 3 boxing card at Foot Guard hall on T preparcd today for its debut bef i : £ League Standing |coming at the 11:45 mark. Nyborg|h eourt of law. Wil : B EHCre eyl ek s fotom KesRioRLe Tho National Guard basketball W T ' was fouled and made the try good. S e ahthe e - il 1 ] the best amateur show presented in | team of this city is enjoying one of 1 i { e % i - . this section in 1926, | |its best seasons this year in coma n Serew 3 ¢ vanson took a pop from beyor Bt e L & .. he foul line and the score stood |.,.o Spea Siiglay dos rood, 5 v . ¥ i Two features make of this an un- | petition with teams about the state. . Cor : 3 to 4. Here the battle became |y o ro ot e issioner . o X ¢ X . usual card: First, the presence of To date, the team has played nine Stanley Rule .... ] ) | furious. Both teams fought the ball | 2 y . 3 ten heavies on the entry list, and * games, cight of them under the b dis—with Ban Johnson, American y X Stanley Works .. living onto the floor and into the |, .., "0 “]‘m R TRAE Nay secondly, the fact that Worcester is DRIy amateur rules and has lost two, one ers Nt side lines after a stray pass il N sending two of Massachusetts’ best to Plainficld, under the professional - B. Machine 7 ' Micky Lu B e L e e e s 4 e A % i s boxers to compete against Bat Bat- | Boston Bruins Omcml Askg | rutes and the other to the Meriden E. star of the losing quintet all nig zans, judses; lnwyers and fans bac talino, state featherweight champion Endees under the amateur rues, league defea . Sl 2 2 h b 3 B and Roy Hogan, Terryville flash. ilati | J : came through on a dribt ed by a grand chorus of vox populi. . 3 3 Y A compilation of the individual Corbin quintet in 1 mark to give his team 6 & Nothing Definite { Y 4 “"‘ The Worcester duo are Harry De- specmtors m HOld se”es scoring records for the team this | i : “m]jl:’v. ;“\fj*'y 3“*" '1'(“ £ Swanson slid one from ( B o e g (e | : 2 i = vine, who has fought 41 bouts, scor- — | season shows Sloman, who is play- TR CRA T b marg 0T nd made the score 1 e Luke he “Scandal of 1919,” depends| ! s s ing 19 knockouts and securing 18| Boston, Dec. 29 (P—"If vou must | IN8 s first season with the local HeNmentras s maail \te, | Slipped away from his brother |50 ihe decision of attorne other decisions; and Leroy Carley, & |ihrow anything during your escite- | (040, leading the members of the O o s 7 wiiii o | Licky Bud eaged ona from iy el by Cobb and Speaker o v “cl.t-r\\m‘g:!t who has mowed down |yian” oy 8 SO YOI team In points scored. He has play« coming in strovg . der the basket ol 1e them of the charges that | : : all opposition in the Bay State. De-| " such is the admonition addressed |0 in every game excepting the L S ark. s i e i vine ls expected to give Battalino |ig iogal, hut overexuberant hockey |CONESt With the Eimwood Endees TS Raim Rilzsw turn n ber 25, 1919, Indeed, neither Cobb jthe stiffest test of his career while leangs "y Charles 1. Adams, presi- | 185t Saturday night. In eight games orbin Screw and tn s < , Hogan is thought to have a stormy | ER he ha a i i ter last night's play at rbin t " | nor Speaker has committed himselt | o nlik al-an abitha Hauadior Cath s oioh dioBoston iBErIsiNoe i)l he sesde ol ot BSEpD I LR am came lghtn 5 ce WItR |6 the statement that I action | s g:ained 1ands of Car- INational Hockey league as a result | He has scored 34 fleld goals and 14 Britain |/ el wlll, be taken | ‘N o "Tnere will be more than two hours |0 & Plaver-official-spectator” fracas | fouls 5 am'’s p 0 William H. Boyd, Cleveland attor-| 3 i s L H1OUTS fin the arena here last week during | Mert Taylor, his running mate at pey representing Speaker, said he is U CREISED 8 8. |2 game between the St. Pats of Tor- | forward is second with 67 points i lerins Basiima B ol e 7 3 3 2 UP THE B)«‘:fl) It is rare for an amateur card to 'onto and the Bruins. to his credit. He has played in nine S e h Aok % = L ; HOWBVER Wil {Poast more than two or three heav- | During an argument between pl: games and has scored 24 fiel 1o Corbin Ser t e the former manager of the Cleve = | : | scored 24 field goals 5 f Gorman nd g e sit A Lot ; 7 He CCPPED {ics, so this card is a novelty with ors and officials over a disallow and 19 foul “Red” Rovi ¢ DRt ’ reat LR LTl ROl LT ARACS 1L ; Tie SACRAMENT Inearly a dozen of the big boys slat- |p ouls. . “Red” Reynolds, Machine Co. | R 1 1 Lnealy Raveniinhe: B et mmmm.m |Z B e SACRAMEN inearly : e o¥s slat- Boston goal, the gallery got into the | jumping center comes third with a G e s tror ! ] el e | EVQQé,EEMY ed "“" i r“y”“ "'P' mixup by hurling paper, candy, eggs | total of 54 points. He has played ‘ : L | w 4 == pereu > heavy crop of heavies land pennies onto the ice. As me- | i 5 given to the Yol Murfin of Detroit, Cobb's f 4 : e e okots 1 In nine games and has scored 2 Machino Co., led |¥23 shooting. He made b [ am o el on R ol ConD: FReRAL L THEY CALL UM, g : ages some knockouts. mentocs of the affair the St. Pats |field goals and 6 foule oo 2% first half by | to tie the score ai | attorney, said | , SHOWOR PLACEJCE 4 N, e The entry list: took home with them 63 pennie: 1 the co E : “1 am sure we will find a way of| "= BECAUSE HE \ 126 pounds: Harry Devine, Wor- (one hard boiled egg and a monke Saxe the battle | getting Cobb's side of this case be-| = 4 RUNE A G‘;fl" A p - cester; Bat Battalino, Hartford. |wrench, the latter iLtended by some again 10 secon the game | fore (he public in defnite SECON 4 147 pounds: Leroy Carley, Wor. |irate fans for the head of Manager ‘i 14 4na Reynolds 4 was resumed with a pretty goal fand will ciear his name v — - 2 cester; Roy Hogan, Terryville; Pink- |Querrie of the St. Pats. B snolds andisnaehan Morelli followed him with another | stigma which may attach t o G by IKnifman EHartora | " Last night when the fans filed into | ¢, tied for third with six each. { na | from side court. Joe Luke g0t present bascball scandal " g M ey e lthe arena for the New York Anwr-'M:x“” wnding in the point scoring oy : Clstill another at the 2:50 mark | known Col years and 1 ar : / iy Lem Jofterson, Hartford; Barney icans-Bruins contest, ushers handed | im0 1s as follows et \ inth e ¢ ! t Russwi 3enny | convinced of his cence.'” Q S, Z ey b - c (ther at little white cards bearing | oS - Gls. Fls. Pts, the beginning o convir I 10 : Fox, Granby; Ed Wempffer, Tarif. |(hem neat li ite cards bearing | o ( el caalatng Paris tart the ball | Leonavd's Statement. = . = “”\“ “rfi‘l" "\\-‘llu‘zm\:‘”{-‘fl‘."Hm',ifi the advice from President Adams};l("'_’l' 1 1”' SR SEAL and Swanson put t 1 [rolling for Corbins and at the 3:35 eut threat of legal action| Lewis LaFrandios, Bristol; John Pe. |that “hockey players in the heat “('n?-y:;id\f oy AL Pl n AL AFA oA T | meTk . long shot for 18.1 iy cored from conferences during JIMY POWERS | . trizzo, Hartford; Jimmy Jones, New [the game. may be excused for oc- | Coo = scored a tield g Joe Luke evened this up With an-lep, pagt two 4 of Cobb and] place Jooy! 3 ather was as stff as shoe leather. jp,con. Nrart i Hartford: |casional loss of self control, but the l 5 r i 5 other Christmas t Speaker and Phelr retentior The b e h ook around narl Dempsey's first fight offor eame 'Gagwe \alters, New Haven: Tony |fan is not so readily forgiven. ‘\"rr‘l’“'r* torneys, was followed Blmutuel wi and slide thejr from Harry Hill, a big sport around 'puiicaian, New Haven. | “I am referring to cluttering up i T8 fons in the first half « feat in the [ trom’ Tresno, California, by t| doveh i1l ol InoRBs or mnle | New Yotk in 1888 FENL pounds: Abe Bodine, Jimmy | the iee with various misslles which Shop players were well guard- | Corb! o play des-|p50n Leonard called ¢ only| tltudinous sure-shote will prick up' Denipsey §50 to fight the sensational '\ (2% 0 HT 0S8 FO0 S L lonly embarra the Boston man- Yacobowlcz b old to two | basketball. Morelli, lauth 1 atataments il b S od. fleld’ Ed McDonald, a middlewelght, We |-0% Eddle DeMar, Ray Hall, Walter |0 o0 by delaying the contest and t ¢ to registe g . o v Gorman. kets and Vetrano going without got away to register a | concerning the ¢ N reci glass on t s a minute in- all sncaked off to I'lus and the TN dotnas; (Ray. Taylor LBt Mo does not harm the referee or oppos- | o ing teani. Referces are but human 10 51 ny. Each team scored three field |[goal at a 10 seconds af tated. stead of the oval, jring v pitched at dawn in back . Eh e Ra Caa got another giving of a roadhouse. London ring rules n,‘?';&‘”'}:' 1”‘::11 \)m\r;:\::' \l‘-\ ("r‘l’i‘i ind will make errors of judgment| ASa team the Guards have vorrd Jlaced two more free tries than tusswing a fair lead. Micky Luke with bare knuckles were agreed Sioet dioe i at times. But thelr mistakes are |73 more points than their combined y 5 vl 142 pounds: Art Pollogitzer, John - | opponents. The 1 Serew Shop. The score at half t a free try but Nyborg got ; upon 5 & trivial compared with that of a|OPPODCN he local team regis stood a t [¢ the M 3 ceopin he | allusion was made (o bets ced on| It seems lately a whole wagonlo: Morey, Mike Willlams, Jimmy Ryan. ooy oo fan who so far forgets him- | tored 331 points to their opponents stood at 11 to 9 in favor of the Ma- | f 0 the sams of Sept. 25. 1919, were! of nicknames have come wandering| Dempsey surprised everyone, in- Eiass e GOy 05804 UE e 163 o = 5 I f Sept. 25, 1610 5 oe3 | a% nibkrits havolvoma sanaig psey surprised ever ; e | | | Taylor leads the team in registers ing from the free throw line with |19 foul goals. Sloman is second rson skot | c Rubenstein, rf 2 goals,in the half but the Newmatlcs | Leonard said that the let Show-or-Tla ey isn't a jockey. ten by Cobb and Joe \\mm in which | Neither is h pony. He's a golf self that he adopts unsportsman- with the total of points scored, fol- 4 { ~or. | Ot by him to the American away from homestreteh to glie cluding himsclf, by hioc \\m., on It tha K il Qaleriop sorS] mathy Wiip el 3 themselves on the ball busters of the McDonald in the 27th roy TUNNEY NOT SIGNED T0 {lke methods.” ; vy second half with a pretty field g and the pla e ; e e e R o ; G The Bruing' president closed his Darrow got try but Kra p N 1 n. Fe ¢ SO CA ANTIOnE ilos: S et BHLE: g The lightweight class as such was BATTLE JAGK DELANEY plea with the somersanlt suggestion Results of Games. ; : e it or indirectly, for any lst- horse Marry” Cooper. TR S el e | ] B R (O s oA e rom the floor no sank € for any information in Show-or-Place Joey is a young the stimulus Dempsey injected into s i s s G S rst fleld ma ¢ t an f T down r 50 s onard's 1tem Italian pr ional wit olive the division interest began to booni. % ) fi N N s Guards stol Endees 2 o 15, with SR R e i ) checks, dark A and | John Shanley, o Althy 1:.0.»\; Heavyweight Champion Denies That LED[\G SCORER Ciuards Plainfield 3 S drgatheasish e r rs to base- the whole cnsemble is tagged—Sig- lyn sportsman, 100k Dempsey up anc ¢ s 5 Meriden % ,",‘,I, ‘5, ' w Shop d- | ” ,'- At i ,’{,, ‘r ,‘ v.; E i i I thori- nor Joseph Turnesa, Fairview Club, said he would back him in all fights e Is To Meet Bridgeporter e | n, came. thro v g S § 'S convine o that it was a duty| Philadelphia he had. It was the custom then for | In New York | Billy Burch of New York Americans Yacobowicz ads ul | try, ved to the Detroit team and 10 4 yyneh of pros were chewing every good fighter to have a rich ACTop of List in National Hockey | GUArds ve the v s ‘arker. playinz at for t Seb: orld in general, 10 iho iy gne day down at Scioto and | “backer.” wiston, Me., e, 29 ¢ L ards point lead. e ough the hoop for | N€IP thereby clear up certain Tu- 1 j.apd them refer to Mr. Turnesa! At this time, Charley Norton, an | th to be 3 champion-| Leaguc. | — == ) Anderson intel torbins making it 28 and 20. Joe Mors and information which theyij, (jo5¢ race-horscish terms. 1| Englishman living in Newark, claim- | Ship at the Polo Grounds nexti o o ough to score a pre " 1 ¢ in dribbled through for )nl previously in their possession fipought at the time someone had cd the title. Most of his claims were | sSummes involving Jack Delane - - ublic ts, if they wan o G : Burch ter of the New York RS at this stage of the game, the 1d basket making it for Juss “The public wants, if they Want{iaken him for a cleaning in the pad- | verbal. He flatly refused to fight | Gene Tunney, the latter hasn't been e T (e s el ot PLAYERS ARE SGARGE v spurted. Luty & ield | \wins, Here the contest entered the thing at all, x x 3 T feel] goek Dempsey and with all this talk about | let in on the seeret. {iicn ot 1lia Tatinsal Heoker teanve S Hotnb romh| e Efait sl e~y Kt (HANONtITe occhxronart s a | a S T e e n sl o AL s ) nzied stage. Three minutes wer But now a summary of all the im- the lightweight cluss it soon becam Tunney made that declaration|yag taken the lead among the scor. free th g Znlesih sonlc cky Luke eame throug] el 4 vents o yea s established and Dempscy was fixe i he tra tis o £ h . ree throw | aleskl sank 4 |ioft when Micky ie tnirongn HiSlee dcldos st SRR ot nis of the year shows established and Dempsey was fived | when the train that is carrying him erg of the circuit, displacing Dick | John McGraw Says Talk of & Third ihle counter from the floor. Luty another g et g ! I and how the dapper young as its leader. I am thankful he re- | trom a Christmas vacation in Maine| . S e Oh T i ne ot a second basket and Zaleski | Af this e 2 eveland ti s not a “closed s L "¢ | Irvin, captain of the Chicago Blac i v L e e e e s he is conccrned Diasnlckiame. : because It made me | back to Broadwny snd a vaudevilie|yg s, Burch {a oredited with elght ame through again, Erie Anderson |,y S0 0 the contest and | incident” as 18 s« concerne Mcies e oA £ o 3 wks. 13 s it oy on n Dillonclemped ang Shniesy ans Not a Quitter JosvEnRyed : tex prominencavhon G a6l B | 14 points, one more than the total of | am and Krause followed hi PleL SR L R e A quitter,” he said golfing events P R A Admitting he had talked with|15 points, one more than the total of Bemp st et e e he floae | “and T am not now. T Jno# tn of it is falled | The Dempsey-Norton feud grew | Humbert Fugazy, New York - pro-|Trein. T3ill Cavson of Toronto is third | New York, Dec. 20—Contending | shooters in the le 16 ; one of two free' tries| Public ind me."” to win a *\mz_“ L NSl w. Finally Harry Force, an- moter, ahout possible hout nest it h 12 points | that there are not enough skilled w0 points fron 3 Cobb als v his ¢ his “re- ither second ¢ ¥ Englishman and prot of | summer, the heavyweight champion rson and Babe Dye of Chicago | pl 5 now to eatisfy the demands zood battle was furious for| slac ence the nick s ¥ 3 ot : 7 ips and Darrow followed ] Lk ‘ 4 . tirement” from the management of | P12 tence the ni orton’s, said he was the champion |asserted no names had been men-|share honors for the most goals, in-|of the two big leagues, Manag made the last points of the | ¢ 15t ~minute andgtust “‘;_’:m“f the Detroit 1 team with "\“1' e Ymm(”;:):‘”]\:‘10,);,4'.’ o and he challenged Dempsey. Demp- tioned 'T“'lr‘ll“':n;?"" ("-“""-“;'!:’“‘! dependent of assists, cach having [John McGraw of the New York St | ; d : ke | which he 1 o R e neonpeC o jsey Jumped at a chancs to ght him, | Pugazy ho would have to 1}']:"‘:\»n 4 nine. | Giants considers talk of a third Machins S htals lEceng ce 1905 ! o angered at what he considered an fother promoters before he made Up| New York Rangers lost thelr third | major circuit “foolish.” Imprdvemon ) 1 | “1 did not t Detroit he Wih o beilliant 287 fatiempt by Nortan to make him look | s mind. |straight game last night to Ottawa| He estimated that $20,000,000 e alim metenoC roke | haa ‘ It was largely a quostion of fi-) Scnators, 3 to | capital would be necessary to launch R ot witile Ionby | "I &CL i i its tho last thing 1| nances but the public and promot-| At the same time, the Boston |such a venture. 2kl e {do" he said to me angrily ers could decide his opponent, the ! Bruins snapped the New York MeGraw's figures placed the cost Y 5 ; mp sald. icans’ three game winning stres [of playing plants in eight clties at Bt imeel o Canana. - e played | Editors Note—In the next chapter | The report that he had accepted | Bostop, 2 to 1. |$12,000,000, the office expenses of e nadte fe Payed | MeAuliffe describes the Dempsey- | torms for title cngage vith | EACaERT e |the teams at another million o T aaent T g | FForee fight held at Coney Island at | Delaney came yestorday New | Thirty-cight suits of clothes will | cost of players at seven milllo just a shade away from the Canadi. | Midnight on Septemier 3. 1583, de 1l | York where a newspape olished be sold tomorrow at $10.10 each at| — ling with the bare knuckle strategy |a story t he 3 ihe New York Sample Shop, 357 | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS : AR S "“ o n_open champlonship with a neat | 8% WT A ‘“ ey o] &1 Cortin, ! an inquiry a 257, Gone Sarazen and Macdonald | © . ! a 8 ain St—Advt, FOR YOUR WAN thod of exa o ¢ | el Smith finlshed ahead of him LG OB YA D8 a8 He came back to the States {or R AT T e Thei'e’s at Least One in Every Office By BRIGGS ¢ York, Dee | | Major Basehall League fs All Foolishness, thoug! opposition p SERES said. "It was given out the foo tou ¢ # 1. i1, | T had resigned. it statement was 4| false. T did not resign at that time - T was rel 4 another man- | my place ion of the whole af- o Kenate con- Corbin GM’ID SNOT PMYED T G R ),fl/ e — = hers were three of the biggest we are FOOLS To WE ARS No BETTER Thais JoB JUST SUITS Manchester Ma ment Notifies | &nd juciest pots ro could - GooD SALARY- NICE SELL OURSEWVES To THaN SLAVES - WE e B e ORDER THAT and young ust mi I e < e e A B\G_CORPORATION Toit 1V South Church at FLast Minute cach one of them o value of SeeUr :ouas chARES L:v::‘:;;fl:éc_‘v_l‘_igflouh‘) ?ilnt E'::PL:}OIS:: Max \ FoR the 1 open to him would have | < That Contest Was Off Gran e nh 000 DS Srir e 1one FRoioiionl g SPLENDOR i Sty ey Hobby Jones took less he bull an ay went the | | n opea stern open | nasEma Westehoster RFEREE'S DEGISION Is Iniroduced Is Tield cin swins Win Ont 2 that so should ha done - W Bare Fist Battles [TWeE ARE BUT A LoT [ “we Are sut PAwNS on Tue N Do . s e CHESS BoARD OF LIFE! Of The Prize Ring | f.nTT‘fME Du‘/{;: e ARISE ! STRIKE OUT - B€ JACK MeAULIFFYE = el f 0 WE RISE UP FROM Pl il el THE ABYSS AND SHAKE FF THESE —— i gmcm_es of SERVITUDE ! PHONES ON COUR ANTS BUY OUTFIEL] t T L t o om Mi i @,a.m.w e, t pair of gloves cost us §3.85. The |

Other pages from this issue: