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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 ! 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