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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1927, $555855L 555805258838 5085L 3888558855588 08583055LL5LHELIBHHSSLHL8L8HLH$H8HSLLISHLELHLILSSHLL0S $LI25985555388855506 455350358888 § NATIONAL GUARDS EVEN UP SCORE BY TRIMMING MERIDEN SEEKS RULE AGAINST PLAYERS BETTING ON GAMES—MADISON SQUARE GARDEN SOLD OUT FOR DUNDEE-ROBERTS BATTLE PIPPPITVITPIIPOTTIII wv'"mnmmcmfiwmfimmw"mhovmcomflmnmom LANDIS WANTS RULES ON BETTING ON BALL GAMES TIPS 0060090006000 ITCVIPINI P PPPPVICITC SIS FIVITIOPITITIIIPIOe? GUARDS EVEN UP SERIES HARRY QUINN T0 | LEONARD TURNS TO GOLF PLAINVILLE FIVE WITH MERIDEN ENDEES OPEN GOLF SEH[][]L‘ Another Roughhouse Marks Meeting Between Locals| ASSlS tant Pro at Shuttle Meadow | and Silver City Quintet—Fans in a Frenzy of Ex- | citement Throughout the Battle—' Leading Scorer For the Nationals — Lanpher’s Crew is Now Tied With Currymen. corwding ahead of lees in a torrid fight New Britain Nat juards evene s with their ver City riv fast night winning the score. Up until night, the Merid ! ; opponent of the Guards that a better than a gam ore 2 ain called out. Ten min of the f for its last were left tuall time ns ac forgot to ve it to them’ exciteme Si) 1o Sil contest, The team took to “stop th: field goal court, count w m.” : had a after a dash from the zam There wer the armory s during the game stands as a challen: person who could say there that was as thriling. It combined Il the fine and some of the rough ‘\OH" of boxin Wi oothall, and the fans ye «d and yelled again for more. ere two wild t a played McNamara severa ¢ rlo made t made a field goal, cvened it on Saturda year, goal made the cour was There erowd, Armory crowd very noticeabls personal rma o latter made last Just before of the for substitute was sent in him to “give it me way as in Meriden d-way in the first quarter Sturny, Britain team and Nation- e ( al membe three d of Britain Hafr riden vile teams with zainet them the ¢ Rubenstein of New three while Linguner, McNamara of the M collected three Each team known and unknown 'he lineup of rnolds ein, for duff guards. nged with b of both fouls had | Silverman, rf Murphy, ! the tricks Lingner, Hafnir, to hasketball rg ards at the 'r; Sloman e and Rube han and K lineup was ci turm was t fiele nan 1 goals an il R nstein with ' ectively were Play by Play iduff, after f play scored & Referee Waters detc ng him in the mid 1 Murphy scored field goal from the -middle : the large gathering Merideni y Eknocked tire ho: Then followed a period of bes passwork by hoth te but on side of the floor. The defe thrown up by both the Guar Iindees would not permit shot until five and a half minutes had elapsed, Lingner made a Coolk foll New " nd of down. utiful | the winner end of t W fourtl ird sin forwar prrit el and its th ool Burritts. tein tosged in A cirens si Bi6 PIN HATCH Pive Wil Atempt to Lven Up Seore Againsd Hartford Mules Temoerow AT HAKYY Muls MATCL Hartford cond SPECIAL Half i and Pro Stars “’\ Play in L'nl.n The s could and a field g rand | ¥ Quinn | to Val Flood, pro Ldow Golf ¢ | number to play. | This will be of work. | ter proved very club, cond year popular incluc in this city .+ golf up on a hook | nn, mon the b winter \ p of g interest 30 taok ady vear in a in mont very s is vicinity s. cireles for try became assistant pro Country ct Meadow He remained eived the ason L golf en pa ment Gol Last summ al in B e 1 the aciation ston castern ability to et golf FLEVEN CREWS 10 BATTLE IN RACE Histor (RVHHE du tl lools for b irds of the a xiend ember ornia students and s school teaches to begin- » scasoned gol “om nn : Golf many about section ric Struggle Planned fov Poughxeepsie Regatta PATIER ween [ to Teach Game at Y. M. C. A, “Butsy” Sturm is | assistant | Shuttle | r to af consentedes hool for H the answe will until out- in’ the spring. in this hool last win- with the ling begin- wsoned golfers. the game; it their keep in form competitive cribed 1s outlined can in t he handi- the open 1 and ume on v have course G a ad ¥ About hoo! last lve links summer ems £ . ;. i - on t o the s 3 («,, S to 00l he Ap- essons oniy x HAGEN, TO RiGHT— “DUTCH ik T.eonar story Ty Cobh Dbaseh: t “Dutch” about a fixe and et Tris § rdon, at and he r He then the Gr Rye, N. Y. two years b Jtor golfer, enjoying | the Calif. ELXY CLARKE 18 HOPE G BRITISH Flyvieight Has Cha Jin Title From Fidel Labai Coasting is Dene Supervision on Hill in Williamsport. has is in con msport a which 3 when the sport. Hephbt clods ssion tection on th Parties without applying t is if the prof club Ioh oilb] \ ieipal [0 to coa the pl The est in th lo ting parti rst col was ¢ whility and Na al country ion- ox 1l coast of t ope C1 world 14 boxing fans cord In country nd te Hartford or Nationally Known T at New Orleans ing meet- Tanfluenza, .,,,\ men to 3arber of Br ral of Leeds } Seniis 0 has spen QUISEINGIMERTE who has been touri 11 nd . ¢ sional t ndon the overing 1tinent Mor biquet or Curley the Johnny hold champions dered t Johnny otr. so has Iile Johnny (¢ come on il to k. however, Fr—A 11 crews | READ HERMD CF ron youn Fepburn Williamsport, Pa., Ja muniei hob-sled is loan RICHARDS RECO nnis With is confined 1o leav | WINS WEIRD GAME | Climbs Near Leaders by Defeat- |Wapping Y. M. |Manchester !within sight of the leaders |being ing Kensington Team County “Y" League N. B. Trade School . N. B. So. Church .. N. B. Comets .. Plainville 1.000 1 750 1 66T 600 >0 5 Kensington 000 000 C. A. entry Joague climbed last night the Kensington in a weird game 3 3 1 1 0 [} Wapping Com. C 1\1b The Plainvi M in the County “Y" when it defeated Boys' club, 17-104 at the Senior High school. The loose basket at the eastern end of the gym accounted for the weird- ness of the fra made through it during entire contest. In the fi Plainville rolled up 14 points the half while | Kensington, confronted with a stal- wart defense and a wobbly basket, LEONARD JIUI‘"CPAI Im LPD v nder Police Street L bob- for nd re favor- police treet ot one dguart 1-bob pro- hill. by not ed on el st and faste 1ted for the v Boyd ries VERING Attack Vineed tennis [BE known ith influenz rapidly in New to tour peets Friday 1 tenni . he will st an- she ¢ sald ASSIFIED ADS WANTS as unable to score anything at all, Things were just reversed in the f when the teams changed sington finally penetrat- se and making five field while Plainville was able to find the elusive eastern hoop only once from the floor and once from the 15-foot str Holding E without point in the first half gave ville a full game of perfect defensive work, as on day night it kept Wapping scoreless throughout the entire second half. had hardly started the third q last night. however, before Kensing- ton shot a goal and hroke this re- cord. Sixteen fouls were calied: Plainville made 5 out but Kensington failed single free shot. Miller and D. <ri starred for their teams. ummary. Plainville ¥, a Ne- M C 4 I1a. 0 S0 Martin, rf Arnold, rf W. Schwab, If R. Schwu Morrell. Miller, g Kensington Bo Greco, tf .. MaléNe, 1f D. Negri, Tves, M. Negri, Wright, ferec—Cassidy Coming Games urch and the Wap- v club cntry are t arrange a meeting while on the 100l will probably Wapping to meet the the to m me ed next day 80 week will be pl if present plans are o IGHTS LAST NIGHT Press. George knocked ot York, 10. ia, beat , 10. - Sollie knocked out 3. Yourg Harry technical Murphy N. T Gy the Ase ewark, Oklahoma New Willie Walker, rk, /\n»l\ Itimore, e Diego, won over Rilly 3. Detroit knock- Lowell, San out ic Johnston, Toron- Tobby Tooth. out Al Marchant, 200 | , only three points ¢ Plain- | had The whistle | The | . | betting on any 2 | made rried | Courtney, | PLAINVILLE TEAM WINS IN COUNTY Y LEAGUE — LANDIS Year’s Ineligibility to 13 (A —TFour addi- written Jan. baseball's Chicago, | tions to other establishing a rhle of limita- tion covering alleged baseball of- fenses, have been suggested by Com- missioner K. M. Landis, incident to his exoneration of 20 baseball play- ers.accused of crookedness in games played 10 years ago. The commissioner, in offering them, expressed the hope they would be adopted by representatives of ma- jor and minos leagues wwho meet next Monday at French Lick Springs, Ind. Three of the proposed rules would | provide spacifie punishment for wag- ering on games or contributing to or accepting a bribe nection with any league was the scllection of an It pool game, $850 Tigers that brought about the quiry which wag closed yesterday by | the Landis pronouncement. One of the three rules would provide a for any player or club management offering or giving any gift or re- ward to the players or management {of another club for service dered, or supposed to h rendered in defeat {club,” | A year's ineligib |be the penalty under | for betting on any g suggested been would rule also another ame 1n | the bettor had no part. Permanent ineligibility is the pen- alty the commissioner suggested for game in which the | bettor is a player, or in any way connected. The fourth suggestion by the com- missioner would write into baseball rules a regulation similar to the sta- tute of limitations | Under this rule, alleged offenses | baseball would be outlawed after a ip ibed term of y | Such a sc would have investigation regulation i impossible the G [Just closed, which dealt almost en- tirely with go, and wl dent of the ames h played 10 years Ban Johnson pres American league, said previons 1 been investigated and Idisposed of by Land Swede Risherg, K with cows on the dairy farm he operate near Roches Minn., vouchsafed | the information last night that inso- | ir as the precipitation of any more baseball scandals is concerned, {is “‘through’, | “Never again said Risberg, { wouldn't do any good.” | Risberg sald he had expected the decision would white-wash the ilic s he called the g | plicated, but he added: | truth.” sherg's story, ated by Chick Gandil, was that the | White Sox pool was paid Detroit for sloughing” games and not accused players expla ward to the T Boston, the club that was the menace to the Sox's pennant itions in'1917. Commiesioner testimony nothis criminal intent his oIt only, am- Landis found in the to indicate on the part of named, but he s 1 them for contributing to ptir pool, even though it « reward for excellent perform- iwas The commissioner soon outh, prep round the imkrn no will go itory to his usual swing training action on pplication for this un- erday when vitations PA WiHAT RDon institutions Wisconsin Stanford Rrown vear. of HELLO PG ~ \ —Sy 7 !! \ e DO IT reps \HlIH' NOW! BEAD .,,:’//’ '7//1 LA THel o Jounny ) WHY STEVEY oLD BUm CHOW VE Yo SR ryrd FIVE BUSINESS Goop T B USAND YA BEEN AND RIGHT I OM: H- BOY! AINT GR-R-RAND AND GLOR-R-R-RIQVS FEELIN | THE UPPITY SALESMAN Ain't it a Grand and Glorious Feeling. PRICE THE V7% UTEEA wHo IS T i B FRONT OF T~ LT AG N code, | three dealing with betting, and an- | or reward in con- | by members of the White Sox team | of 1917 and its payment to Detroit | in- | r's ineligibility | ren- | g a competing | which | famlliar in law. | in he! “T told the | corrobor- ' GuY KIQDING WITH CHER ? L EVTTTIST Seeks Four Additions to Baseball’s Written Code—Hits At Players Wagering On Contests—Seeks to Stop Offering of Rewards to Men On Other Teams — Be the Penalty — Risherg Through with Giving Information. Ifor reinstatement made during the “scandal hearing” by Buck Weaver, one with Risberg and Gandil in the |lifey banishment from baseball that !followed the expose of crookedness {in the 1919 world series. | silence also shrouded Commis- oner Lan when asked if he would say anything about tha |charges still hanging over Tris Speaker and Ty Cobb. Attorneys for these players have indicated they will scek a showdown for their clients soon. ‘ROCKNE DOESN'T THINK ' RULES WILL BE CHANGED Notre Dame Coach Dcnounces “Agi- ; tators Who Are Trying to Alter Football. San Francisco. Jan. 13 (P—Knute Rockne, Notre Dame football coach, believes that the proposed two sec- ond halt after the shift will not ha He denounced “agitat- e always trying to change 1 rules “In spite of the recommendations |of the Big Ten officials and of many coaches to alteg the shift,” Rockna said, “T helicve that the rules com- mittee will take a saner view of the sitnation. “I have discussed the shift with leading coaches of the country, some |0f whom are on the rules committee and T feel sure that they will not stand for any such two second halt has been recommended. Imagine |a referee trying to count off the two |seconds while the play is going on. |T guess he would have to carry |around an alarm clock, or better still. they might place a pendulum on the scoreboard. T o never used gain anv unfair advan opponent and its value deeeption it lends.” Rockne stopped here fwo days en route from Honolulu to his home, the shift e over lies in to an the FEDERALS WIN GAME Local Baskethall Quintet Takes Kena singten Team Tnto Camp By the Score of 37 to 28, Federal b i night earned over Kensington. and fast game. Cohen and Ross were the stars for the winners while Criitith and Chickowski were Kene sington's best The score: Federals, 1°d. e sketball t 1 well-deserved vietory It was a rough ram last hets, B. Cohen, Mucke, If McGui Potts, Ros L Cohen, [ 3 i rg iz Kensington. . Negri, 1 Greco, ¢ Griftith, 1g Chickowsld, Lewis, rg L. Negr, 1 Clark, Referee, Najs Timer, Fraws By BRIGGS AND THEN YouR oLD PAL , THE PRESIDENT OF COMPANY THAT MANUFACTURES THIS CHF«‘ APPROACHE S "%i ’ WHY You SAP- THAT S STEVE BOLLY- HE SET THE CHIEF UP IN BUSINESS - ALL The DOUGH IN THE AT