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:“.“M&NM““Q&A&. o VOCPVICIVIIVTVVIVITTTIOV PP TNPECERI TPV TTTIDII TR0 YACABOWICZ IS LEADING DUSTY LEAGUE SCORERS Corbin Screw Forward Has a Grand Total of 74 Points —Micky Luke of P. & F. Corbin is Second With 71 —Nvyhorg of R. & E. Third With 63 — Vetrano Leads League in Scoring From Free Throw Line— Russell & Erwin Leads Teams in Team Points. VAL AND PENN TO Individual poi Ul league Yacobowicz, scoring in the or games to date star forward of Corbin Screw corporation quin- tet leading the league and his team with a grand total of 74 points. This includes 35 field goals and four fouls. Micky Luke of the P. & Y. Corbin team is sccond with a total of 71 points. Luke's score wa T Bl Tk s . University Teams Hope to Re- i om soct- | 6310 Some of Lost Prestige ing. He d 19 fouls. is org of th total o nd 17 1str ows st am with! New eld goals York, Ds sylvania, w is te: been dimy open th cglate league hopes - lost whl start campaign ¢ point and R total of 47 field goals and ' T 1ls six higl ng some of the courte. wenty-third ladelphis e been the I & Erwin leads the l¢ a total o fleld 1. Cork a total vide with no cham- ing since 1927, ia's period of dom concluded. This season and 49 foul goals w 70 exception ¥ith goals pionship team repe en Pennsyly of ation wa LILLLILHLLLLLLDLE 58839830 20,0088 5 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1926. SOSDH S Rule is third with a title- made from S field E ray t t s oul shots. rt of s of ano of the © the foul shoc hard pre P. & P. 1 a total of standir nnsylvania th most n 1914 ‘ornell th Cornell hii Solfanski Recano Klath Russell & Erwin BELIEVES IN PSYCHOLOGY One t k out T the psy for you. They out victorious. me Penn |t | moved | his average (BY BILLY A Heine Manush Jed the ne in battin andsome av Two years ago Mu American n with of [ nush was from the Detroit lineup 1se of a batting stump that to drop weil below re- | 300 mark. During t ine had c of the year troubles for a time al L .200 s he Manush. practice a 1 just | into batsm pointed It was Yankes sent in in batting wdinm and Heln long drives tale wo hnigue. “The S € > test for f! hitters in dissoct * continued Ty, “but s like all if T could Loost his av perhaps oints, possibly more, “Taking Manush aside for several | s T work with him as to s ral T had in mind, parti s to his stan of u batter could watchi Cobb his has of cor for cach us ont how int 3 improve t back to Heine tined that fellow TRADE SCHORL I8 LEADING LEAGUE Tops South Chureh by Trimming Vapping Quintet in Fast Game no match for the more experienced im and were swamy cl, Pond and Benoit winners and Chotko rything Kensington score summory ov Trade School Fld Seconds County Le; nding. Wapping ville otkowski, Clark Abel 2, Pond Swanson, Bachman—6; Tsaacson, Chotkowski 4—5. Referae, Nixon. Timer, Schober, Scorcr, Barl, wton Wins on Boys' elub took Wpin =21 in a torrid ! Wapping floor. T had its e Cluh Second H school. not have much tiough the visi- ali the w the upping at Community the Senior The did trouble in scoring, gamely half clwell ool star, with Rich ind Beauchiemin showir Nicholson v W tors fought rough. At ime Arena g game on the Wapping team ular center back in the Wapping team ook its a and ard to th rin t ried ma ic e school is n game It being b shooting almost ¢ improved. Kensington top speed and f Kensing nd then rattled off State Trade Sehool. ading by second period they though it to 1 fie third Wapping came | the K was cu o i seore on siarted shooii ? ton Team Wins Boys' Second rinst 1 prelin DUNCAN TO PLAY to play in the | in Miami Beach | game but were open l:\. majori | their sty BSLILHHLHLSILIH S8 838555880655 55008085588858 83 TRADE SCHOOL TOPS SOUTH CHURCH IN HARTFORD COUNTY Y LEAGUE—NATIONAL GUARDS MEET CITY COLLEGE CLUB QUINTET TOMORROW — YACOBOWICZ LEADING INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE IN POINT SCORING—NEW YEAR’S DAY PROGRAM AT Y SPVTCTPPECITTEIPVTVOETVOOTIVONS: /ALMOST RUINED BATTING CHAMP BY CORRECTING HIS FAULTS | study of the business of basehits. | o second are others who are just | cl ers and it is a mistake | a Babe Rutk | Then ther | patural hi o try to change them. | is such a batsman | “Having made sefence should not enter | be natural, was that he liealthy swing “Immediately X improvement. 1n with a mark of .. had start. the “Heine my ide is aver tempting t confidence in his gre ability and slumped so badly that I had to remove him from the lineup. While Manush sat on the beneh v couple of brooding ove > do- most imme ink can after a the point that he “Improving a { points over 192 the goal of bats- | \winning of batting ¢ at his|py capturing the American cnough 1o | (e faults natural. rage; Manush his fail cision t e v man, a scientific batting power was great one of his minor natu one; t “It has been my experience that | batters can improve |the Ameracn league averages by making | NATURAL, ALWAY for Subs Also Win, Pha PHANTON TEAMS WIN The Tnteriors to 23 in a tight First and Second Quintets Dispose 15 to 11 came ba ‘nded the The scors score hut the of Opposing Teams in Fast Games Last Night. Phantom Subs, i team de- last night The Phantom haske d an all-star team by the score of 2 to 22, The Phan- toms started fast and piled up 14 points to 4 for their opponents. At talf time the Phantoms still led hy 16 to 10 score. I Cohen fea- ured for fhe winners getti boskets, Ross starred for the 1 Truhan, rf Baylock, 1f iorelli, ¢ Tkowitz, ¢ .. Recano, vg Phantoms. I. Cohe Yankowit Rerkowitz, ikowitz, ¢ Levine, rg Lipu Mirigliana, rf Gotowala, If Wielin, ¢, rg BOEES Gourson, rg ALLStas Rakutis, B. Coliex Bucheri, McGuire, ¢ Contaldi, rg Ross. 5 Peters, 1g, ¢ OLSF The S ARE Olsens colle at Decorah, players on the football team this name, four of them p backfield. STRONG are it a Grand and Glorious Feeling WHEN onN NEW YEARS You HAVE To wAIT UNTIL THE GROWN-UPS rave FINISHED BEroRE You CAN GET A BITE SAND AT Two THIRTY Yeu AND YouR PAL ARE JUST ABOUT To DIE OF HUMGER IN THE LAND oF PLENTY AND You FEEL EMACIATED AND LIKE THE PICTURES You VE SEEN ofF STARVING ARMEN(AN S FoLrs up my mind that into | | Manush's stvle, T put him back in | the lineup and my only suggestion | take to show he finished very tart of the 1826 |season I told Manush it wasn't I you hit them but where and stressed | by rea ¢ great batsman, the | ampionship league There is a moral to this story of Heine Manush, champion batsman of | 1926—BE itom Subs defeated the | game. The Interiors led at half time by a Phantoms k in the third quarter and ane in the lead 31 to strong at Luther ¢ in the - AND You WISH You DION'T HAUE COMP'NY OR NOTHIN' You'RE So LAWGONE STARVED - AND TREnN JUST AS ALL HOPE SEEMED To HAVE GONE You HEAR THE SHUFFLING OF CHAIRS THE DINING S5455B4SSSHS 5L LEDSESHIHIS SIS 86D 2 ETTITECE® NATIONAL GUARDS MEET CITY COLLEGE QUINTET itors Form One of Classiest Arrays of Basketball Stars in Country—Played Here Twice Last Year— Moskowitz Hailed As Best Center Ever to Play For New York School—Locals to Present Formidable Lineup in Game—Burritts Play Preliminary. NEW YEAR'S DAY " PROGRAM AT { Open House to Be Observed. in + Junior and Senior Departments | The Y. M. : tomorrow. Open observed in both th junior senior departments. In the after- noon there will be a bowling tour- nament for the senior members and ! their frienc i | i i i i 3 3 g City College Clun Nadel National Guards Sloman Klauber Reynolds . . Moskowita Center She 5 Match ht Gu Kilduff . o Palitz it C The basketball cla son is scheduled to take place at the state armory on Arch street tomor- row night when the National Guards oppose the City College club quintct of New York city in the weekly court feature. Upon the first appearance of the metropolitan team in this city last year, the fans of the city {branded it one of the best ever seen on a local floor. Every man on the feam is a star boys' frolic on the gymnasium, with at his position and the team work the following events on the pro-!di d by them like clock |gram. Two busketball games, the|work so smoothly does the game go, {first between the Friendly Indian The team, with most of its members | club and the junior “A” class and the same this year, played in New between the junior “B” | Britain twice last year and on both and the junior leaders, thenoccasions the locals won the con- treasure hunt. After these the test. This vear, the quintet has been 1| following events will be run off in strengthened considerably in weak [th: swimming pool. Tour lup relaypoints and will give the Guards race between junior “A” class and something to think about for 40 riendly Indians, stump the leadct'minutes of playing time tomorrow and water polo gam night. Basketball Game Nadel and Klauber will be the At 8 o'clock in the evening the'two men whom Johnny Sheehan and Y. M. C. A. basketball team is Captain “Tedders” Kilduff will be scheduled to battle the Hartford|called on to stop in the game. This | Rubber Works quintet. 1e Rub- | is an assignment of great proportions ber Works team is one of the lead- for the local men as the two visiting ing teams in the Industrial league|forwards are very fast and sure in Hartford and has b reinfore- | p: Moskowitz is a team all by ed since last year with some new | himself at center. As has been said players, so that there is promise of many time before, he is regarded as 74| good game. Before the game there|the best center the City College of will be a tumbling act put on by the| New York ever had. The two guards Midget Gymnastic team. are wonders on the court, Match The lineups for the game is od here last year and Palitz was follows: his sidekick. The work that these | Rubber W two men did is well known to the Gittleslaw fans who saw the two contests last ard c of the sea- ail C. A. will be open house will and m Program In the morning there will be a| is his | e en M. 5 M. Luke| forwar | J. Luke, Bengston forward | Demarest, J. center Madden ..... J. Saxe, right guard Swanson W. Yankaske left guard the ‘game at any time. TUNNEY GBS ORDER 1. b B |with the Middletown Recreation Ty, | Very Liberal Offer Is Made 0 oam iy the preliminary and this 8| Weavyweight Champion by Hum-|8ame will make it a double feature 5 | for the night. The Middletown team as a strong lineup and the Burritts will have to travel at top speed to win. Monjue Zaleski and Al Hav- lick have both heen lost to the team {and their loss has heen keenly felt. The first game will start promptly | at § o'clock and the feature contest 31 | Weight championship here ne 1L 1 of the night will take place about 3 under consideration |o'clock. Dick Dillon will referce gy, | Leaving for St. Louis to resume |y oy contests and dancing will fol- t | his vaudeville four after a confer- oy » 'ence with Fugazy, Tunney said he | 4| would make no decision until he | {heard from other matchmakers.| “Therc are only two leading pro-| in the east,” he said, evi-| referring to Tex Rickard and nd I am after the best | right w Britain will be exceptionally trong in all departments tomorrow night. Sloman and Taylor will prob- ably start at forwards with Rubine stein and Jasper in reserve. R nolds will probably draw his usua ssignment at center while Sh nd Kilduft will be at guard. “But- sy” Sturm and Gierochowski will both be held in readiness to get in Harriman | left | Urban Luke | Larson R. G. L. G. bert 4. Fugazy for Bout. Dec. 31 (P—Genel to answer the call | with a v THum- v, New York, Tunney hasten of the stage again tod o |liberal offer” from Promoter —— | bert J. Fugazy to defend his h FIGHTS LAST NIGHT racu, Burnbrook, Baltimore, id he didn't| Bucky Lawless, Auburn Jlected to meet| Buenos Aires—Julio has had Jack | Argentina, defeated Delaney of Bridgeport, Conn., in|Spain, European en mind for the match. Tex Rickard, | champion (12). y who has most of the other leading| Culver City, C contenders tied to contracts, had no | Omaha, beat | conference with the champion. | Angeles, (10) By BRIGGS - AnD You WAIT UNTIL Two ocLoCik AND STILL NO SIGN OF FooD AND You REALIZE You AND YouR PaL ARE SLOWLY STARVING To DEATH Y.—Eddie (I knocked ®). Mocorroa, Antonio Ruinz, featherweight o) out Although Tunne ’(‘ill‘v‘ “who the r n | me shall be,” Fu tt Strong, Paul Los -AND YOU GO IN AND FIND DRUM- STICKS, WHITE MEAT AND EVER’ THING- OH- H-H- BOY!'!! ANT 1T A GR-R-R-RAND {h2 AND GLOR-R-R-R1OUS ROOM LIKE ?. THROUGH DINNER - &