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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1927. CHANNEL SIM 7O COLLEGE QUINTETS LOGAL WRESTLERS GET GOING TODAY, PLAY FIVE GAX™S TROUNCE HARTFORD Busy Schedule of Events|All Fastern Teams to Swing| “Y” Grapplers Take Five Out of Planned at Y. M. C. A, Into Action This Week Fight Bouts in Match A busy schedule of events will be| New York, Jan. 10 (P—Five| The New Britain Y. M. |carried out this week at the Y. M. |games on the schedule of the east- | wrestling team won five out of eight [C. A., including almost every | ern intercollegiate basketball league | bouts from the Hartford association {of gymnasium activity. The E will call every quintet of [ team at the local gymnasium S NEW YURK RAN[iERS 'event on the program is i‘.!u- circuit into action for the first|day afternoon in a special mat 1 {nel swim which will start to \d | time this season, | 4 between the two outfits. BA[;K AT THE T"P be carried on untii February. Pennsylvania, victor over Yale in | Britain won four by falls and onc Channel Swim its first encounter, will figure in two | by d ion, Ha The channel swim of 21 miles Is | conte against teams which also arded one 1 and t Score a 4 to 1 Verdict Over De- troit Cougars in Hockey League L WITH THE BOWLERS SPECIAL MATCH '! PPOPYPPPP Speaking of Sports §&h: PSSSL LS L. 1 Football fans in this city were shocked today to learn that Tom Humphries, popular right guard on the All-New Britain football team for the past few seasons, had been badly shocked while working as an clectrician for the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Co. Greiner . Schnabel Milke Noeba Priliwit 03 459—1426 | Tom had 11,000 volts of electrlcity sliot through him. He is employed as an automatic signal repairman and t was while he was engaged in this vork that he came in contact with the live wire that laid him low. scheduled to start foday with 14 | 80t OfF to an auspicious start, meet- | Hartiord put up a strong ofi cntrants. The following men will at. | I8 Princeton on Wednesday and|but the members of the Cap b R Dartmouth on Saturday. The Tigers | team failed to do much mann, M. Conlin, Peter Rakowski, I, | likewise will ‘engage two foes. com- | superior skill of the local grapp | Bergquist, A. Cavallo, J. reh, | IN& to grips on Saturday with Yale Neal Crowley 4 F. Lada, E. Ginsberg, J. Ericson, M. | A{ter opposing Pennsylvania. present 118 {Johnstone, J. Nimro, P. Braddon, C.| The champlon Columbia cagers, |secured Mot e m who dropped their opening brush in | of Ha The rules governing the meet are [ LECTtown last Saturday, face Dart-| as follows: Swims will be divided up | OUth on Wednesday before receiv- |into one-half hour periods. A con- | |n§ Cornell here Saturday. ,(v.-si:mt may swim any number of i il ““V” markaCor |periods daily or weckly. A record | '¢A8ue tilt this year. |of the number of laps and yards |covered in the half hour swim are recorded and charted on the swim- [graph. The swimmer covering the {21 miles in the shortest time will be varded first prize, a gold medal. Atter herolc efforts, he was reviv- ¢d and is now a patient in the Green- wich hospital. Ed Dalley, manager of the All-New Britain team learned of the accident yesterday and he telaphoned to Bridgeport to Hum- iries’ home and was informed that Tom will most probably recover. New York, Jan. 10 (@—New York’s fast skating Rangers, back at the top of the American section in the National Hockey League as a result of their 4-1 verdict over the Detroit Cougars last night will be called upon to denfend their posi- tion against three foes in the next six days. Montreal Maroons will bombard their goal tomorrow night in the with a crotch and half nelson in 1 m and cconds. | Braddon, ain in the In their game against the Tigers, [ pound class took 10 seconds to dump e dribblers will seek to snap a:J. S. Armanda of Hartford with a streak of more than twenty |leg and arm hold. L. Behrend, Ha tending from the latter|ford in the 160 pound class got the wrt of the 1924 campaign, Eli|decision over M. Canzellanei in six teams have failed to win a single | minutes. ) He suffered sever burns about the ds and arms, face and neck and n his side but fortunately was not <0 badly injured that he was killed. He is the second member of the All-New Britain team hailing from Bridgeport to have suffered serious injuries 1t work during®the off-s son, “Ching” Hammill last year suf- cred the loss of both his legs In an accident in a Bridgeport factory 1d subsequently died. It is doubtful it-there is a more pular football player on the New itain feam than Tom Humphries and there is assuredly no better fel- ow. He was the most agreeable man on the team whom the local officials did business and the conscientious- ness with which he played football made him liked among the fans. All 0f New Dritain will be hoping for is specdy and entire recovery. The National Guards will play the Meriden Endees at the state armory | on Arch street Wednesday night of this week and as this will be the sensational game of the , it is expected that a record crowd will be out to see the contest, The Burritts will play the Eagles of Meriden in the preliminary game, Manager Joe Swedock of the Fagle: poned us this morning and ‘1 ud to request Eddle Zaleskie to phone him tonight at 7 o'clock. We take this means of getling word to Zaleskl. out to the the ndees are victories over night but The Meriden make it two ards Wednesday ards are just as anxious to even | lings up with the Meriden crew. Managar Clarence Lanpher releas- 1 Jasper and Gierochowski Satur- ¥ night and signed up Restelli. testelli was regular center last year nd for several seasons before that nd failed to come out for the team ihis year. He has been playing with he Elmwood five and hase been go- great. This gives New Britain an e man for cvery position on the team. iteynolds was the only center that New Britain had this year and with the strenuous schedule confronting them, a center was needed. Restelli ind Reynolds will alternate at the pivot position. Tt is our belief that Jasper and rochowski will not be around long without being signed by one of many teams about the state. Fhe team of Southington dy after Jasper and he will prob- | th that team. Manager naugh may try and get Luke to play as a mate to . With the addition of these the Southington squad, the *exto team will have a strong quin- sign ¥ Martin in this state are ¢ teams are out 100k- 1g for pivotal men. That is why we cel certain that “Gerry” will be ded before many days are up. Good centers carce and ma Managar Lanpher gave as his on for letting the two men go th he squad was too large. He had no criticism to make of either of the wo men’s playing but with the ad- lition of Rubinstein, there was no iced for an extra forward and with estelli in the open market, Giero- howski had to go. The Guards took a hoi rouncing in Waterbury yest ind started off a week very badly. [Phe players offered no alibi on eaching home, but the game was wnother roughhouse. After playing so many games un- ler the supervision of Dick Dillon, he Guards play fast basketball. ioing into cities about the state, the cam has to expect to meet inferior ofereeing and be prepared for ft. The Brooklyn A. €. team defeat- [\l the Bristol Endees on the Water- yury floor not so many wecks ago ind on there return home, the En- s recited the same story. The Guards meet the Meriden s at the state armory here y night. They play the *3 quintet of New Haven in New n Friday night and return 10 to meet the St. Joseph T. A. ociety team of Waterbury on o local armory floor Saturday night The Waterbury team is composed pf some of the old friends of New | jritain basketball team. including Jumschott, Carroll, Sheehy and thers. This is a team that fis cared all over the state of Connec- icut. EAD COLDS Melt in spoon; inhale vapors; apply freely up nostrils. Viers Over 17 Million Jrs Used Yearly opening assult. Two nights later the Gotham puckmen will face the Tor- onto St. Patricks, who last week lift- ed revolting sticks from the Inter- national section cellar to score two triumphs. Then will come a battle i on Sunday night with the Chicago | Black Hawks, who have been hang- | ling to the Ranger jerseys since the [ start of the season. | St. Patrick players also will take a crack at the stonewall Ottawa de- fense this week. Their puck-chasing party is down on the card for to- morrow night, after which the Seaa- | | tors two nights later will invade Pittsburgh. The pacemakers then will have a chénce on Saturday to balance the scales With the Boston Bruins for their unexpected defeat | on the Hub rink last week. The team standing: American Section. W N. Y. Rangers Chicago ... Boston Pittshurgh Detroit .... International Section. w. L. ottawa Pats. LFAGUE LEADERS | WIN THEIR GAMES (Continued From Preceding Page) | ol 0 D. Swanson, rg. 1%, Swanson, Ig. Frederickson, lg. | 17§ 2, Parker 3; | Johnson 2, | fouls: Personal fouls; Barta reldman 2, Jahnstone, Swanson 4—9. Technical Trederickson 2. Free tries Morcy 3, Wessels 3, Barta 3—11; Beldman 2, Johnstone, Johnson— Referee, Avery. Timer, Carlson. Meeting Tonight An important meeting | hoard of managers of the Inter- | Church league will be held at 7:30 | | o'clock this evening at the Y. M. C.| A. All managers are asked to be | present, as several vital matters will | come up for discu: n. Next = urday night the Center church will| play the- First Lutherans and the Blue Army will face the Trinity Methodists. BAR SPECTATORS James Madison and Thomas Jeffer- of son High Schools To Play With- out Usual Crowds. New York, Jan! 10 (P—A basket- ball game without spectators be- tween keen scholastic rivals, unique in this athletic era cheering | crowds, was on today's sport bill of fare in the metropolis. The contend- ng teams represented James Madi- son and Thomas Jefferson high schools. Principals and coaches of the in- stitutions decided to bar s tators as a precaution against a possible demonstration, resulting from feel- ing over the forfeiture of a football game last fall to Jefferson. Madi- son's cleven left the field after a dispute. | Players and ofticials only, was the sign out for today's melee. According to a Swiss scientist the nerve centers which react to musie {are in the feet "Il Now is the time to have your car repaired. Don't wait until Spring. DO IT NOW! JohnB.Moran Garage Asso. Nash Dealer 31315 CHURCH ST. Tel. 2842-2 MAC’S Battery & Electrical Service 15 LINCOLN ST. All Makes of Batteries, tarters and Generators Repaired i TER STORAGE 200 For the Season Tel. Shop 4878 Tel. Home 2419-12 | league contest in the last two tour- | |physical tralning session |start the ennual singles tournament |year Tred Unterspan trimmed both | go, Second best time will draw a silver medal gnd third best time a bronze edal. the Track and Field The annual all around athletic contest for,seniors will be promoted tonight. One event will be run off each Monday night after the regular | Tonight | the 100 vard dash will be the first | event with the 200, 440, half mile run, 12 pound shot-put and the'run- ning high jump in the - following weeks, the Hand Ball Tourney | Bert Loomis, chairman of the | hand ball activities is now ready to for the “Y" championship. Last Henry Dressel and Eddie Unterspan and is present champion. | There are quite a number of now- | comers this year and Fred will have ‘ to look to his laurels. It is estimat- | ed that 30 will enter the two c | first and second. Swimming Mcet The local “Y" junior team t: Hartford here in a swimming meet Saturday afternoon. To Play Torrington The Y. M. C. A. basketball team | played Torrington here next Satur- | night. An re round Contest ave entered the 1,000 point all ¢ day. The meet i following classes, 60, S0 pounds, S0- 95 pounds, 110 pounds, 110-125 pounds and pounds and over. FIGHTS TONIGHT Associated Pross Yor geant ew York, vs. Hen srooklyn (ten). Chicago—Henry Teonard, Chica- vs. Johnny Hill, Philippir (ten). is arranged W the |ist, By, inmy Bak- Goldberg land naments and | feats this year. | ing games, t of Gartner, Princeton for- | ward, for a single contest. Daven-| port, i ranks third with 11 points, | son | Ointments and other exte | ments can't around athletic contest to- | J. | find piles. 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