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2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1927, $999055585SSLLHLHEILHOBHLESSLI B L5895 98,5LIBLELLHELLLL5,5$85,5 2855549 HE LSHLHHSBLL O, 4. TWO GAMES SCHEDULED IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE—GUARDS PLAY MERIDEN ENDEES TOMORROW NIGHT — NEW BRITAIN § HIGH CLASHES WITH HARTFORD HERE SATURDAY—BOYS' CLUB TEAM WINS SEVENTH STRAIGHT GAME FROM SPBINGF]ELD WM’O’;Wm”‘WNVMTWGNEW‘OT@M'TNNQW PEPEEIPIPTIPEP PN PIOPPIPIIPIIIPIPEPTIIVPPPPENTINNIN PP LANDERS FIVE BATTLES BOYS' CLUB WIN§ | JIM MALONEY HAS LIKING FOR FOREIGNERS | NATIONALS MEET MERIDEN RUSSWIN TEAM TONIGHT | SEVENTH STRAIGHT | g SR ENDEES TOMORROW NIGHT Silver City Bringing Record Crowd of Rooters With Them—Guards Were On Short End of Score in First Game—Locals Anxious to Get Back On Even o ‘T— e g 4 > p 3. : Terms—Burritts to Meet Eagles in Preliminary SR o % &8 / p Game—Dick Dillon to Referee Both Contests. vept over the 4o or | Green and White F ornl; ’fihlfat to Lea(;)inz:r( (iuilléetsbin}be]and A, C. Team ol SDI’lflg Industrial Basketba! eague — P. & F. Corbin | i Meets New Britain Machine in First Game—Uni- field Victims by 34 10 22 Score versals Are Out to Tumble R. & E. From First| , Position—Newmatics Anxious to Win First (-‘zlme.l Springfield, Mass. last night to its Standing i Ly Joe Jasper to his finger|seventh consceutive win, conquering . The National Guards will step out| two men who helped beat New Brit i plavir with the National|the Bay State team by $4- M sm,fl_flgs IN £ £ . tomorrow night at the state armory|ain the last time, Cook and Bissell Corbin Serew ds, the P. & F. quintet fell| > e THE SPAGHETT!, 5 in this city to even up matters with| He has McNamara and Waddell for n 2 club played somewhat below its us WRIPPING. : : dda ] i . 4 w , TR s down badly and kept in the rut for| P PX g £ sAuERKQAUT AND # another team which beat them this| the ceriter position while “Red expects | ual form; it gained an early lead but Se CHAM et season, the Meriden Endees. A gner and at” Hafner will then lost its momentum and could ' CHEESE R tougher battle has not been and Is|compose the guard section, Statley Works. 3 5 T e U oy | not increase, its n e 3 o8 - not expected to be seen on the lo-| The complaint of the Guards after Yarnders he New Brit Machine > forcing the all the v cal floor this season because of the the game in Mcriden was that the N. B. Machine 7 cping the home team in con- E 3 intense rivalry between the two|contest had developed into a roug Two more good games a NETAArS = ; 2 quintets, especially after the game|house and no basketball was playe for the fans who are following the T R started the scoring v..v.fh A 5 ¥ % % in Meriden a few weeks ago. | Such will not be the case tomorrow - eek, T s ala field goal and followed by sinking o S § Coach Jack Curry of the Silver|night as Dick Dillon will be the es of the Industrial - ‘ & e out of three free tosses. Kley | T\,ZNED DDWNA - Wi 3 L 4 ity quintet has his charges all| 11th man on the floor and no game 1 league every Tuesday ht at - hite ¢ added a v r and Kras- | %ocoo oFFEQ O il { 3 k 4 ready to tumble the Guards a scc-|gets too rough with him calling Y. M. C. A. Bitt hes be-| bee How | zewski cut 1\ for a pair o FIGHT FOR S 5 R . ' ond time. It would be the swect-|them. ns have been = ey { tloor shots © end of the firs ARN b, est basketball dish of the year for| Manager Clarence Lanpher of the ler for the past several weel I the team tumble the | quarter the club led by 10-0. The S - R the Meridenites if they could beat|Guards feels that his team is all set tonight’s contests will be 1 cep- from the tie he Screw | game wa ites old when Me- > the G s in another game on the|for the battle. With Rubinstein, | | Gowan mad points for | ! 3 V. : - 3 home floor of the New Britain team. | Sloman and Taylor for the forward In the first game, t nny Saxe ha h all set | Spr I ended G A The Guards went to Waterbury| berths, Reynolds and Carl Restelli 1ps, the New Britain Machine ard battle and he predicts| with 1 frof v 18- . e . Sunday and took a fine pasting| for the pivots and Captain Kildu Co. quintet, will end t thro i rted the third 3 = / > ¢ 2 3 at the hands of the Brooklyn A. C.|Shechan or “Butsy” Sturm for the he winning column he expe I sailing © eadlock the rter i * fashion by bring- ) + ef team. Captain Kilduff and t | guards, the locals will be well forti- of the champions -6, but then i ‘A A FRRY of the men on the team s fied to throw back the worst attack vaus the B & B Co 4 e Corbir Soe a s McGowan scored. The = 2 § sk ¥ 4 . this doesn't mean a thing with re-|the visitors can send in. holders o Z— ot 3 ! |gard to the game tomorrow night| The Bu will the Meri o't been g at all heir | hay played one more game than | b s ‘e s rallie : z because they are out to win. | ¢ gles in the preliminary game. t few games and be 2 ns \ for the Washing- | s the £ . After ) 3 L Coutiale s The Silver City squad is a strong| 1 I team defeated the Silver Newmatics hope make them t crew ton will place | wski's foul, McGowan plu ml\- . g 2 8 o 3 h one and the reserve material is ex- aggregation in their last meet- vietims of their t n t 1 back Kra 8o o S - 2 - - eptional. Coach Curty may use|ing and hope to repeat tomorrow RN aiTer B member s : g ) e f ¢ t | MOQE ‘NTERQAT‘OMAL\%Q JiM i Silverman and Murphy at forwards, | night. 'anms: mn‘n 1 start- : the C%MD%HEA'Q&"IPE OF PAOLING, e g or he might send into the game the|ed promptly at § o'clock. Teague P. & F. Corbin 4 several games. The team Stanley Rule .. 4 5 to come out of this with point it fhey have bec ‘ Dillon will referee and | MeG running Gotfa | THE * BASQUE WOODCHOPPER — - S e : it Ry e follow. s fect, brot count to f |Urban, Peter Rakowski, Sanstrom, LN, e N e | 80- ""'”‘“‘ made good a com- Y g WILLIAMS) - HA[L IS WINNER sorge Heinzmann, Martin Conlin AR ahokaolagwenigouloon SNy Jan. 11.—It see y< . A ‘anx John Andrukiews whaling away with looping _rights | f cGowan broke away it this here Jimmy Maloney, Tt 40 106 tho 3 The water polo team is made up E I stood off speared him t was 30-21, with the g gy Boston Maloneys, ‘ Nage 0, e followiha mens. Drad Har v 1y le c im on the | clul’s melting i;» The | j5en't a speck of use for furriner: R 3 Sl quist, John Ericson, M. Johnstone, and down he | home tc le @ Wasmtbrd EE . ke Ry | rom, Suuiliaclote. M. Con- FIGHT IN PRE”M o s st e or oo S el aen AT TUURREYTHST m ey . -j‘MoralesIsLead111gEnuesm21 aruiadevicn, O A house. T thought | Gowan's foul = A WL s il tyonners) . scl Tarson Wins Contest il my Maloney, of the swe 1 Sou Jack Dempsey Will Be Held in ringater o aliouah X200 Kook | i work of ateoman, ledin Do Sooness haa bom -1 Burt Loomis Has Plans ALl Set v “wiefi XNk v Mile Obannel Swim at ¥ |, 1o oo sovor oot shontne < ‘round in recent weeks to ro-estab- S to my co M. Dot : in, H. Kuts el il i gy Resewe by Tex Rlfikal‘d : : o e f r t he it vo aeslDt the {0 Ge[ Slhr () GOlllg Tlmay W e o Gt MHoward Hall of Berlin came in |team, caged 20 out of 25 trys from . i ‘ rst R s « Do b an Al eraaon bl . LeWitt, H. I 7. |first in the 100 yard dash stagea |Uhe Iree throw 1;""m},_“‘:“,'"(','w"'m}\’ New York, Jan., 1 ! uy : es an uld I il et rt Loomis chairman of h e onan S last night at the Y. M. C. A. VM- |{cgt before ho missed. Ives was Bl s 5 ) t : Kowitz and J. on um in the first event of the an- [gecond with 12 out of 25 and “right boy in the heavyweight 5 % ; Pl : neleRd romoter who is trying to get hand ball committee h e 2 Rl b g % Sk e t of . jeck, Jack Delaney and Jack Demp- et i or: tart in a small way hereabou ompleted B nt N . a track and field meet for sen-|Nishan Deordorian third with 10. v il e T 1OOP-had pinned plenty 0‘1 faith ir Ll _‘"y I e TRHDE DCHOOL LEADS Hall w ang up his | it Sl il c b ilinstrions immigrants. jment icl e Fari | )t until the ’v(.v ks f i g g year f he w rs ay c >avticularly in Persson. Priday. He expee 4 PPrC (s ‘,‘ A taliaal %o ,‘0”“ A i CARPENTIER ON STAGE NOTE—In the nex et 3 ‘e the temptation e an- i o sev s baby was. t ¥ 30 men will compete e NRtE i Y is z.u\\‘ s ; D Local Basetball Quintet is Pirmly | o0 gy this year. Though not as | S b et R vor o 1 z him into another Luis | if s ) v the Fstablished in Pirst Place fn|[st as in years he our rounds wi o g % el & L e e g : e The fast eno first place in floor " i o1 i 5 County League, last night in the event, covering the| Poes Not Plan to Abandon the ) for The lows : o | @istance in 13 seconds, flat, consid- | County “Y" League Standing ered m’ time o small but| Ring For the Drama. W I PC @ tells how the blow was French Boxer Declares That He Jack Hopper with his mind a tot Jur et et Rt o ey ! SR nt, Meh entering will |N- B. Trade School 0 1,000 | Spring kowski and Henry| Paris, Jan, 11 (P—Georges Car AT AR s o oyl \ e [be rated according to the 3 h Church .3 0 3 rd, Litke, 13.4, pentler is going on the stage, but knocked 3 .| Any member who wis te i s Gk Leads Channel Swim has no intention of abandoning Marchiai] There 2 T and whose name ot 1 LI B onaa 2 of the 15 cntrants in the | oo 1oxuto today quotes him Boys' Cluh loney's list of t ve oppon on the bullelin can 7 P 3 o channel s plunged in : LA e g est | 1 i 3 first our | claring. wlino of Spaih 1 wil a5 el ; vester: for th ha e ot picturesquely as the comumit 0 .000 {period with the following results: | “Whether I adopt the stage as a Tunney, and plans to discuss X i o 7 . 11 | B yoodchoppe saolino| In playing a @ the man wit pping Com. Club .0 2 00¢ t the end of the one half-hour profession or not,” eaid Carpentier, him here in a few weeks a-pro-| WEIL Balflflced Cflfd {0 Be Held wrowmows £ £ s WopAcHappOL.. Laghne g feap starts the y The Trade school is f period Morales covered 145 laps, | “depends on the results, but in any Vel o muel culigRingen i angll: : S S [ SR e S e Bk dics it the top of the Senior County quivalent to 1.9 approximately |case I will not abandon boxing. I minution series. .t Foot Guard Hall Thlll‘Sflfly Slive, 1218 Rk A 2 | comy climinated forcign | Cont By onanas s the sixt eck of r‘:\v‘;&[’vl 1-8 miles; Nimro, 114 cannot renounce the sport which is Delaner, meanwhile, loome s the St 2 e o gk ey having halt [1aps, 1.520 of a mile; est to me and I shall niv S Tats Tratity woull ke to etiek 1 Go Ut L 1 4| Mavbe you have rinntzs ol th ch 11wo inird, Morlgreh, 03 laps, 1 ht again, but I shall continue to with Humbert J. F ) I . t Guar oney is. A coupls ars @ he sco ! ndesk. o cames over the Comets, the ihree [yards, almost 3-4 of a mile, and |act until the ruling passion again sival it “ ¢ ] s looked on as a hetter - = : s £ ! L ms ol l_m: the }' t four ddon, 46 laps, 613 yards. | captures me. g al- | : Hand il OtheT | sunting his own posit K - ! Rl (or mantiony “I will me v stage debut in 8 Gal sk s G o i ] )y ' WHONES coisst ey ; A y ach Morales has lined up the | parig gt the Palace theater as the a compromise in which De- day n when a large en i | G f [ tnocked sout Haurry Wil n . G e g o |the b ‘b here this week, wing boys for the Junior “Y s to meet Maloney or tarai o d 10! ¢ ) 4 oney seemed to have so much : ) o to Man- |swimming team, which will mest Hemp. Fa S : % AT promis t that 1:\]‘1\ ) ‘ : : S . school is to meet | Hartford this week: Kloiber, Peter- | M. P o 2 e at Wapping, : ght, Ritter, Franks, Mika- | : ; s ”,, o S 2 lthe © wre scheduled to T 1 Kasteneulk, et v BAKER WITH BRUINS aney's manager ady has > ; SeEa T Ty _The ci cos, as 1 (ol s : " Dlanville. In addition to these and Murphy. Coach Mor-| C . Jan. 11 UM — Ralph 1a 2 . a postponed contest will be luate of Harvard, who has | ") aker, Northwestern uni- Er n's i N : (e (0 ] ke e e Wednesday night, when [been a member of the Cambridge ity star who last weck - i t : : oWn release |t \when a player has been defeats I crashed into fourth |varsity team, has organized one of |turned professional when he joined : SO e 1 of he cannot ch ¢ ¢ by its vietory over [the strongest “Y” swimming teams |& Rockford, IiL, b thall team, has JoRhull discoy enaRand g dea s e e ARt . will oppose Ken- | in years. The local group will meet |sizr®d a contract to plky with the A e Y o L Hartford next month in aqus \ Druins of the American bas- thermor O L e il L0 Lo LS RO, |and water polo. The team is made | all league. Ho will play his first Delaney is not heavy ¢ : L . i ¥ ! e e . he ballyhioo had fe e G =T enter {h ) ! foz in the Aflantic ocean i of the following men: |game Thursday night against the i v c O et A ment, rally about 30 miles in diameter. {ist, John Ericson, nry | New York Celtics, star in a piece called ‘A Very Sport ing Revic A N3 aloney i : Ut played two other e first el o 5 o, . o o corcer when.they face | TatentuiteZan, Retere R T e Amt It a Grand and Glorlous Feeling By BRIGGS starts, . s Run Away Bare Fist I’.altles. : R S ) nsin ; b R ; b sehende Hiac riok WHEN You HaAvE LIVED -AND Tewd To AND SWEEP AND STILL Of the Prize Ring ; gt ity i i ) : ALONE FCR A MONTH YOUR LAUNDRY CAN'T MAKE THE CHAPTER TEN team from v 3 bl Al 4 ! 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