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822353528599 RAY HOGAN -TONIGHT— “Y” QUINTET TAKES GAME NEW BRITAID BEATS STATE WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPION IN PEPPPPE TIPSV PV CRITTIIIIVIEVIIIITOPITITOECPICITIFITON CHICK GANDIL FIRES A | BROADSIDE AT PLAYERS Stands With Risherg in Claiming Crookedness in Base- ball—Landis Abruptly Decision Wednesday mond Stars Are Named in Charges—All Concerned Unanimous in Stating 3§ (® — Arnold sunbronzed the wide the Chicago, Jan. (Chick) Gandil, ball outlaw from spaces, has exploded in of organized baseball the tion he has kept dry for ten vears. Standing shoulder to shoulder with his pal of bascball days, Swede Ris- berg, he fired his charges of dia- mond dishonesty yesterday a the battleground at South Mich igan avenue from which Kenesaw Mountain Landis guides the ies of the big leagues. es blazing, and with mi ively deflant, Gandil straight at some oper ranks ammuni- destin- n ag- sent 1 ho were jamn ged suite of t e men Gan d of con- oney for the ames as E larence Row (ieorge came return volley of emphatic uial that they had poured upon Ris- g two day re. e was the white haired commissioner, $65,000 a vear custodian of basebail's integ The man who today contem the testimony of more than 40 Mn dis snapped. the heari o a sudden close ord pronou 11 dispose of sday morning at 10 o'clock.” gs will Landis ponder man (both 1620 following the 19 scandal) that a pool was collected by | the White Sox and Detroit pitchers for in a four game series so that Ct cago might win and tighten its hold on first place in the American leagne Denials of contributing to any pool to he used for huying games, aid to certai but admission of contributing to a | pool to reward Detroit pitehers for go0od work against Boston in a later series. These denlals came from man accused by Risberg and ed. The statement of Bill James, Tiger pitcher in 1917, that he ceived $830 from Gandil and tributed it to certain Tiger batt men as a token of White Sox preciation for their work in def ing Boston. Testimony by White Sox in “slc saries to Detroit to aid the thefr fight for third place league standing. The hearing’s close ers and accused unan thing—Ty Cobh's having taken part in game. Cobb hnd wi sioner to \ “whether anybody kne: any of the Sox pool, anybody knew if £obh ¢ 1 Rizberg that 1919 d” a ers in the found 1ous on one innocense of ever erooked ball o commis- pres if Cobb go and aceus- and (’.m\m vo ment of the e Shortly sione countin cluded time lost from This or total expens I he ¢ check, were Gundil comr tement or of the W land said 1l to ls ave th o Gane LARGEST PRESS BOX Navin Ficld, Detroit. Has Section to Accommaodate 500 Writers and Telegraplicrs crowns th stand ¢ sport The p 180 1 cqui 1rs appea I per press readly. *obh representation, is still . | started off the | Closes Hearing—To Give orning At 10 o’Clock—Dia- Thal Ty Cobb is Innocent. PHANTOMS WIN BY FORFEITED GAME {Play Federals Instead of South- ington Team and Win League Standing P.C. 1.000 00 500 L000 ook Junior Kensington Southington New a game by Southington when the nd notice Britain Phantoms forfeitur from the Joy Scouts last night outhington team did not of non-appearance with- the time limi by the Junior County “Y" league. Next week the Phantoms will take on the Farm- {ington team at the local Elihu Bur- ritt gym. Unable to play a league contest he Phantoms tackled the Federa nd won from them for the second this The Phantoms t and piled up seven the Federals could In the second qu spurted CAPT EDNA / KENNARD S ETHEL ALLEN, JEWELL KIDDON, points before girls’ M. Playing under s, the Central d to eam was invit {troit is recogn | chamy Wha al at-|{ troit and | defend winners, | r stride in the rule title » not on¢ T E s pla N r nen's title. ars held the Berkowitz for the while Bucherri, forward of ders Industrial league team, whole works for th> losers, summary Rau Fist Banles Ol the I’1 ize Rm" Ll]I]AL TEAM BEAT o had was the! Phantoms Fld. 14 Berkowitz, 1f | Tkowitz, e | Levine. rg { Yankowit Lipman, t when he de- middleweigl down hand wroic wation handing the title over 4 Me vioz Zalesk ritain Marior /Znaleski u is the only case on rec- gh sehool hask nt on man can’ ter can h 9 do any be Phant rkowitz 1, Tkow Personal fouls, a tour ! < try manager Ross L t itz 2,| did his be c old J 'm,,l,' T Ty 3 e 6, ng th i 8 ¥ LACk Peters lh\mm Loster. Phantom Subs Win. e ot The Phantom 5l in resemble W gymnasium of the 1 iden and E hetween he boys expericnee d to the m appear to win out | i d ‘nr!. ners | featu sullivan o country him out in ds \\HH GLOV that no on d o nt it had In th knocks on long shots by Carlin, Hart- | The | opponents to sparring hrot G b eustard but drop FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Domo. mpion of the obn T mt with hest punc onzh 4 un- e vas 1o was hap- - r johs ur AT MISTAKES an, DUL 0TS M Riemer, itritain High School. i 1. Tt t o Ray Priteher of Pitts- burgh P <. Is Excepiion Proves FISHING CONTH READ PURALD CLASSIFIED FOR YOUR WANTS ADS al That | HLEILEBBLILEHTLESSHLHSSHSSSEHHILHSLLHEHLLLHLLOHSESSOSS SO S3E$060506550 56502666 AMATEUR TOURNAMENT—NATIONAL GUARDS PLAY PLAINFIELD FROM TORRINGTON—HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL SQUAD SWAMPS BULKELEY HIGH ANN LACY, CAPTAIN EDNA KEN) S HELEN WINDE of world champions. Playing un girie' rules Central M. front H rule to vineible DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 8§, 1927. SAIT L Ll D6 59505 86 LE A 44 L oL JORN 1 NATIONAL GIRL CHAMPIONS TO MEET ALL COMERS LOW, PHYLLIS Ha prepara showing had only five of | under men's rules the the Detroit five was re- abl Under girls' rules, the nner in which onton wae »fen proved the Cent five at that gam s of . TORRINGTON FIVE Local Team Wins Out in Excit-! o by Scove of 22 o A7 ing Gai The New basketball team rington last 1 1 to it Torrington tc ngton took from New Drit journcyed to Tor- added another | the lead away fter the first ten minutes of play holding this ad- until the last four minutes Then the Iardwaz spurted and heaved in a | goals in quick succession | the lead of their putting the game field “omin ents and fow o locals ponents and w th the Hm)r beautifully only casy sneker shots, to s which h wou on 1 not stay found the to visiting it and only Britain’s part, ive playing. lapses on e in the rmitted their enough 1o ti ac P et close Dbasket to sco Torringto i the game Vo long ted them q in soon free throw mark New at the half leading minutes to go, ined the lead. | the score from the At the first quarts tain lead % to § and time mark Torrington wa 15 to 12, With fou ington still main tied Tor itain spurted caging four fleld d two free try Winzler and Reimer ton. Mick starred for Luke breezed through with five field goals and Nyborg three. All the local “Y” pl played ball so there was little cho to which particular player on the team starred. Though the local team won, the Torrington crew made the boys step on the gas to win for up to within a few minutes of the termination of | the last half, five would be the score: rw Britain Y. M. C. Il it looked as if the local in on the short end of A, 1 Ttl 10 s 1 3| run of 43 6 . Tor- v score Sandstrom. r, W. Fre- . Time: Two ton minut nd two 8 minute quar- tors. SIX BIG WINNE -Here past are the racing win- n ) ; v are led by Crusader, who copped $1 3 and sllowed by the others in this ore $114,92 100, of A Man Trying Out A New Golf Club. EXAMINES AND HEAD FONDLE S OF CLuB SRHAFT OBSERVE STRAIGH in- | | SQUINTS ALONG GUARDS START CAMPAIGN TO WIPE. OUT TWO LOSSES Meet Plainfield At State Armory Tonight — Visitors Beat Locals in Game On December 1 — Manager Lanpher to Use Strongest Lineup in Battle—Team Noted For Its Size and Speed—Burritts to Play, Kosky’s Co-ops_ of Hartford in Preliminary. HOPPE 15 AGAIN BILLIARD CHAMP Veteran Cue Artist Finishes Brilliantly to Beat Schaeler New York, Jan. 8 (A—The famil- iar figure of Willie Hoppe held forth at the top of the 18.2 balkline bil- liard world agaln today in the glory of a remarkable triumph, Toppled from the ‘pinnacle two years ago by Jake Schaefer of Chi- cago, Plainfield Normandin right forward Taylor . left tor\\ard «.e.vm Norris National Guards Sloman Dessinger Reynolds Sheehan w Nadden right guard Rilautl i i, left guard Tonight at the state armory om Arch street the New Britain Nation- al Guards will take the first step in a campaign to wipe out two defeats suffered during the present court season when they tackle the Plain fleld Town tcam, one of the outfits which was successful in beating them., The game was played in Plainfield under professional rules on December 1 and ended with the Plainfleld team in the lead 32 to 23. Tonight the Guards expect to cven up the score. The local team to pull the mantle from the shoul- P2t lost & N s 2 its home floor and as the game Wi | ders ot Brich Hogenlacher defend: e plagad thisl fime SO HT ing title-holder, in & heart-breaking | rules, the New Britain team will be block sprint, 1,600 to 1,387. |laboring under no such handicap as r five hours the two pl:\ynrs:':_lil}:d ‘*?ml;lfl‘""eld. : ; ducled for supremacy in what vet-| BV ooy al oposing cran experts described as the most | gt¥ “f’}:o Sautt bt The masterful exhibition ever scen in the | jon® o o, followed the destiny ot metropolis. It was not a battle for | e Natlonal Guards last year will spectacular stroking. But for the | cT.omiber the Plainfield team as one s nal runs and high block aver | tHaf &ave the local team a “hard vers said the mateh never | Pattle every time it played on the 1 been equalled here, with Hagen- | 19€31 floor. For the most part, the lacher lighting to overcome the |l dinficlders are big and fast and | challenger’s 160-point second block | 27 )(‘;:;{’r';‘““g from one whistle to d and e . ; ; ;.“,,:‘,‘,'1: JHoppe battling With 18a1| "1 Normandin and Dessinger the Only innings were required by | VISiting team will have as capable | Hoppe to complete his triumph, but|® Palr of forwards‘as Kas been seen in those six frames he crammed one | % ANV team that has played here of his greatest displays of tenacity | this season. Coupled with Madden and versatility in his 26 years as a |2nd Benson at guards, this quartet a star. Twice Hagenlacher more |fOrms a scoring threat of ng mean than wiped out the advantage which | 0ffensive and defensive ability. To Hoppe had piled up Thursday night | toP off the quintet, Norris at center with marathon spurts, and twice the |18 & classy performer and a dead veteran, refusing to be shaken off, | Shot for the basket. went ont and won back his load to| The Guards will use thelr strong- close finally with a clinching cluster | ¢St material to offset the play of the of 41 for the crown. Plainficld team. Sloman and Taylor By his victory, Hoppe gained a|may start at forwards, Reynolds at crown he Had previously held over | center with Kilduff and Sheehan at | an almost unbroken stretch of seven- | guard, or as a last minute ®witeh, toen years. Schaefer, who de-|Manager Lanpher may decide to usa throned him two years ago, lost and | Rubinstein at one of the ferward | won back the title in the matches | positions with “Butsy” Sturm in the | with Edouard Iloremans of Belglum | backfleld. Whatever combiation before finally succumbing to ‘Hagen- | g0es into the game, the local team | lacher less than a year ago. will present an almost inpenetrable i With fi turn at the table last | front. night as a result of an unfinished from the second block, able to gather only 23 | caroms. The run put Hagenlacher | 183 points behind but the former | German star, gathering the spheres deftly, proceeded in his first visit | at the table to amaze the gallery | with a string of 282 points. | Toppe, with the balls spread, | coutd collect only 3 in his half, and | once more Hagenlacher pushed off | ' | into a stretch of machine-like strok- O1ing, kecping the balls under mastor- | ful command for a cluster of 105. Here Hoppe opened his great drive against the champlon. Recling off | 13 from a bad leave, he gave the| champion a lone carom in the next | inning, and then tore off 286 for the | highest spurt of the match. | BROKE | State College, 2 unusual injury of a broken cheek | bone almost prevented John P. | Rocpke, Penn State star halfback, | from continuing his college career. Benson the 39-year-old veteran came last night with a brilliant finish Preliminary Game The Burritts will play Kodsky's Co-ops in the preliminary. The Hartford team is considered one of the best junior‘teams in the sate and only three wecks ago it de- feated the Benton Tigers, last year's champions. The Burritts will have to keep going at a fast pace to take {this zame but the local boys ars pretty confident that they Wil emerge on the winning side of the ledger tonight. The lineupy: Burritts Kosky's Co-ops Yacobowicz Perednia Hoppe Whitman Larkin Luty Buckley Alexander \ CHEEK BONE Dec. 22.—The | . Stanton loft guard FR THROW RECORD? Omaha, Jan. $.—What is thought {to be a basketball record was set : | He was laid up with the fracture and | in Omaha when Grinnel university Display, | infection but recovered and has just been elected captain for 1927, basketball players made geod on 18 consecutive free throw attempts. By BRIGGS STANDS AT POSITION FOR DRIVE AT TEE i To TNESS o NOTE HEF T LIMBERNESS WIGGLE WAGGLES CLu WIFE WITI INT AND ON THE UP-SWING NTION TS WIF& WITH BLACK EYe AQUT DETERMINED To HA\IE .7