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NEW BRI TAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1927, SLEHSHS LSS5 LEBLHLEHSEHEHH 8, a&Na»9o,&10»»Mmmmw&s&»ousumaauaoamm»umoaxoomm ; % PEVVIPPPEFPICITPIVITIIIIVCOPIVIPIVEPIIVITCORITIOIVITIFIFIINIT GUARDS TO PLAY BRASS | CITY QUINTET TONIGHT 10 PLAY TONIGHT St. Joseph’s Tabs of Waterbury Form a Fast Combina- | [ e b i e b B i 1Two Good Games Are Scheduledi ion—Nationals Lose Tight Game to Atlas in New | ; | Haven — Burritts Battle Rialtos in Preliminar) ‘fl[ Y. M. C. A. in Church Lefigfle‘\ Game—Dick Dillon to Referee Tonight—Carring- S 1 ton and Sheehy With Visiting Five. Eric Anderson B. Clark | | entory | Center Cong. . Brown | Right Forward | 0. Larson, L, Derrick First Lutheran ! Flodin Larson Waterbury Burns National Guards Sloman . CATALNASHIMTO 55 Howe. | | Trinity M. E More Than 100 Natators fo* e Compete for Wrigley Prizes ™ ™™ Right Forward Rubenst Carrington Left Forward Dohrenwend Reynolds .o McGran L Center Sheehan Blue Army 1son, Walther Right Forward S Johnstone | Johnson Right Guard Kilduff . v Fiore Left Guard The Natlonal Guard basketball team of this city will meet at fast St A. B. team of Water- state armory Arch The vis team lineup orms a tough court com ill be ext vl and P. Braddon Toseph's T. i th tonight Catalina, Press) re. Jan. of 15 Arburr Islan Upwards . Braddon on ot nited = Right Guard ners, including more than a | Helnzmann D of stars, |SCOTe Of women will begin a free- | F. t Guard or-all race across Catalina channel | $40,000 cash prizes offered | hich should be good Wrigley, Jr., gum king d tonight in the | at the Y. M. C. of this pleasure isle. i s the teams wce each other are tied in the so that, although they are the four teams at the bottom of the circuit, the scorcs should be cl game will start at 1 will be followed tween the New Britain on Y. M. C. A. teams, after final church fray will take Swanson, Swanson treet ti h an imposing W Two & will hu ards by to 1 ow D Men o 6 I's g gue On th both instanc: nd vomen of all ages, from them of lon ce swim- | waters of visitir A, In which standin Sheeh son atest at for a threat to two first is at working timate wvel 2 with Tiore vell known about the state ketball ¢ Sheehy is a |t a 5 7 hoiial Ll nsational dribbler and the fans of his city like to wateh h AEom His running also a play. of the first AcGran he best in the state guard 30 o'clock the First 1. Center Congregationalists | *h other. Neither n a game and each ». The Swedes man or will tude, m 1 il team has first | has been i | have off will | defeats an [ night by I {in the line-up a by a broken fi church in its early tisink dur cral new and oppose ez yot 3 nal cash nter, is on on thelr toes I litional first who starting center the g Sturm will g ontest progresses Preliminary Game The Burritts will meet th of Hartford in the preliminary game The locals have fallen into a slump and have lost their last three games, It will be necessary for the team to show a better brand of basketball than it has recently if it is to get back into winning form again. The Rialtos have recently scored a five- point victory over Kosky's Co-ops in they expect to take the tts into camp. The line Burritts Yacobowicz Right Forward Gennette .. . The r little coordination has been prac. g the week and has sev ayers to bolster it up ti stants only £ axle erable controversy the women entrants im in hein Con oused by 1l swim without ha despite ltos ) o'clock game the Blue i Trinity Methodists will it~ | come together. These teams are now al- | deadlocked for third place with a in and two losses each. The Meth- odis l-oiled and almost * erfectly balanced q t whic has 1, of 1 Fork, | been causing trouble even in defeat, “Robiby” {while the Bluet 1so put les m up good scraps ea a pect to be str zeles ¢ nd 10t A athing Moor and on os# e wve o w suits Schoemn ba irds have h time ned ex- t by tonig! tialtos Stanance Str < Huddle Kolb, MceKen Left Forward Kenn r i M Luty nte BOARD T0 BE EXAMINED For Would-Be Basketball Ref- . Zaleski . who st hirthday, Iso, rst Right Guard r wa F. Van Ski Crossmyr Monica mermai her 1 entries Test Whitman miles on erees To Be Held in Hart- the Left i Lose to Atlas The Guards came out on t nd of a tough battle with las of New Haven in last night, ldsing a v fought the score There sn't 3} tween the work of two teams in the game, both traveling at top specd all throngh the contes The first half to scoring murn, American ford February 5 wnnual cxamination of candi- for membership in the central Connecticut hoard of approved bas- s Kketball officials will be held in the ¥ eat, | Hartford Y. M. C. A., Saturday aft- entrant for £rnos bruar; 1 at “_”‘""_"“ Any young men in this sec who wish to bocome approve | officials should make ap- ary, L. R. Nix- Brit- forn that Sullivan in 1923, Wrigley ton and ther loth is » 1ve o'clock. weeks, n in 7 on plication to the seer as held down to At the t eriod the > street, ienish - all z the test, given s For the prac- candid i od to act as referec and um- part ¢ ilar basket- ey 3 national committee has n examination for who apply for mem- nination {s incor- 1 local hoard in on bt en. examination, the ouzh to gin. win by anese earthquak One of e s a mbers and ex- ber by at <on. filed m SELECTING COACH Are Five Well Known Mentors e~ ing Considered For Piace Vacated ANAGE PACKS by Thistlethwaite. Over 60 Beagles Out Hunting This falt Season and Fair Sex s Prominent In Sport National Guards ¥1a the gridders luring thelr s O GET STARS Jan, 15--W has been ARMY ROy New York, \nnouncement Morton “Devil May” Kaer's ment to W Point milit my and hils oligibility ootball team of the Army talk of Wild Bill Ke of following Kaer's foots@ps. ppoint- tri cad- | A the . ry Girahin Anril April S, Lo | Toledo, Ohio th Montana NATIONAL GUARDS PLAY ST. JOSEPH TABS OF WATERBURY TONIGHT : 22 TO 20 SCORE—CRIPPLED NEW BRITAIN HIGH TEAM TO BATTLE HARTFORD ON LOCAL GYM-—DUNDEE BEATS ROBERTS | wonder 58 SSO LMY LOSE CLOSE GAME TO ATLAS IN NEW HAVEN BY FEICEIIPTIVIIGTCVPFINIPEE VNPV TICTIITCIIPITOTITTITICIIIIIIRE 0000 VPETII00 0900 'DEADLOCKED TEAMS/ HOPPE IS THE MARVEL OF THE SPORT WORLD CAME BACK FROM FRANCE 23 YEARS AGo A"BOY WONDER® AND BALKUNE BiLLIARD CHAMDION OF THE WORLD e O, UNTIL 1021, HiS REIGN AS KING UWAS UN- INTERRUPTED LP E:? THE THREE e 2 \)\:}fmow GAME SINCE 21, THe TITLE HAS PASSED THROUGH MANY HANDS— NOW AT 39, WILLIE IS ONCE MORE KING OF ‘THE IVORY C BILLIARDS WHAT HAM 15 TO CRIPPLED HIGH SCHOOL TEAM PLAYS HARTFORD McGrath and Saunders Placed at Forwards With Scully ,at Center——Sowka and Matulis Regular Guards to Be in Lineup—“Huggy” Carlson Declared Ineli- gible on Account of Studies—Locals, Despite Mis- fortunes, Confident of Turning Back H. P. H. S. SPITBALL HURLERS == ARE FAST PASSING “ Only Six Now Remain in Major cecus { Leagues Since Ban Was Passed Crippied by the low ot its (o ligibility of its first string substi tute, the New Britain High school hasketball téam is scheduled to |meet the Hartfora High school team at the local school gymnasium at 3 oclock this afternoon. The | hopes of the local team for a state or ngular championship hava beer 1 but shattered in the ac- tion taken against Zaloski and Havlick while the incligibility o {uggy” Carlson for today gama forced a shifting of the lineup that bodes no good for a victory today. ) Hartford has jts lineup intact for the game but New Britain has been forced to place Saunders and McGrath in the forwards, Scully at_center while the hopes of tha locals are placed in the presence ory |in the lineup of Sowka and Matu- The 7 originally placed on the the two regular guar exemption list from of freak Carlson, because | detiveries included Bill Doak of the scholastic dificulties, has been Louis Cardinals, Phil Douglas of clared ineligible for today's game. Hartford Mallinowski R. F. Giraitts L. B. Seully Hoyes o Dragat R. G. Branch L. G NEA Service. ew York, Jan. 15—When the St. Louis Cardinals recently relea ed Pitcher Alan Sothoron as a| player and resigned him for coach- | ing duties, another of the lingerin 1ace of vanishing spitball hurlers : | departed from the major leagu | A survey of the list now discloses | the fact that merely six of the 17| hurlers unaffected by the ruling of the big lcague magnates against the of the spitter and other freak deliveries remain in the big show. | And, with one or two ption the last of the spitball hurlers qry gradually nearing the end of their string. Within a few years the pitball delivery will be but a mem- | B LICKERS - use use ot le. de- (BY BILLY Willie Hoppe at world billiard c The tit lon i gain s umpion. Wonder™ ver, t nymous s the same way only he eye-closing more w no (1 bare fists to do 'Y |damage with. word with | It was the c o try to blind |you were good more was plenty ing slowly cut idn't know it. When Dempsey ing whisper, he knew it, |wa om in those da your oppon enough. Well, good. T was to ribbons is still nd bhlia ¢ 16 title. Hoppe At Gil- be- and the ¢ the world France, he met holder of the tounded ti ting the Prenchman. That was that time 1 1preme that v ake Schac ris 1o foc Hoppe first won Journeying to Maurice Vignaus, championship, and billiard world by de- invineil beat X 10, Ni m, Wash., technic - ing, Scotla o a warn » going face could | York, my | knocl Mass. beat C supposedly knockout ov 3. Wi 1 ont Ji d but I i not soc 1id stark puff N e Dempsey 1w wone was s and yelled Wilkes Seranton, g with th “Turn u Then it we! illion s were tear 1y eves. back It was apparent had been seriously cven it broken. the winning of the title by Hoppe was simply an nt in the sports world. | No one for a minute doubted it. | Things are differcnt now. Within only a littic more ar, mpionship has ct h ds f times, final to be again won by Hoppe. Jake Schaefer beaten by the B Horemans. In his first title, Horemans lost t t German g or, Nov < Hoppe to take | etting for t nih | Norman vy Hopy - in today's Catalina | swim, re field and the Henry Sullivan Lowell and Mrs. Mille Gade Carson of York, first mother to swim the s Channel, were considered | 4 choices, while Mrs. Lot mel and Charles Toth I came °xt at 1 to 5. his cal minu Note In the Auliffie tells h out and how a was going to la between rounds ne the doctor Editor’s chapter M |fight came jat the ri his cyes Hoppe Chi v scored Shuffl n T Joe Gi cago, over Haak Dago Daksi ROSS IS FAVORITE | "=e o | Peoria—C: d Joe Lol ilor De MeDor e e 1 e ol New York Betting Commissioners it Place Chicago Swimmer in Front [ C in Catalina Jaunt. 15 (@) umissioners today Ross of Chicago a T Island nu s chanc A w York, Jan Ne g Ightweigh o Dwy st the tides at 1 to Hollywood. Los An York, 10. Mass., ew of trimming that Can cut 1 to! Hot Schoem- unad a simi Boston of Angeles, 10. cnshion X : wasn kewort Havana, -lover Quina lon Shey out Sammy cloth sing in this i a < wo 1wo Hoy nouncement uld confine unpiea would negotiate 1 | mated t strokes to cansed to make the % that i future FIGHTS LAST NIGHT vew York—Joe Dundee 1 knockout over Jack Flem-| Bridgeport, Conn., won er Frank v Picker, New York, 4. Mitchell Fiel o—Walcott Chicago, Shone, n the New York Giants, Dana Filling- | McGrath, who plays the pivotal |im of the Boston Braves, Clarence position, has been shifted to for- hell of the Brooklyn Dodgers, |ward where he will be paired with Doc” Ayers of the Washington | Freddie Saunders. Ray Cadwell of the New| nogpit these blows, the Red and tanley Coveleskie |Golg team goes into the game to- of the Cleveland Indians, “Dutch”|qre” onfident that Hartford will Leonard of the Boston Red Sox,|j.” gorootoad. e % " CONFIDENCE IN GAME kees, Alan Russell of the | Advertising Columns of Metropolitan P Dalti- sddie ick Testo, Troy, scored a | Roberts, Tacoma, | Soston | Red Sox, Urban Shocker of the St. Louis Browns, Alan Sothoron of the | t. Louis Browns, Ray Fisher of the, | Cincinnati Reds. Marvin Goodwin of $t. Louis Cardinals and Urban | Faber of the Chicago White Sc | Mitehell, now with the Phillies;| still with the Dodgers; Cov- now with the Senators at| Dete August, a technical Gargano, New Ilie Harmon, New York, M Cohen, Holyok mmy Moore, California, nd, Dailies Used by Lditors to Praise Bascball, ; New York, Jan. 15 (P—Advertis- chammion, on: with the Athle-|ing columns of metropolitan dailies Baker, jit! hocker, with the ~Yankees [served an unusual role today as the d, 10. ber of the W Sox are the jedium of an expression of confi- of the vanishing race Who de- dance in baseball as “a clean and pend upon the spitter in the pinches. |splondid sport” and in Tris Speakrr Doak retired several years ago for fand Ty Cobb as ~good men. why Florida realty boom. DOUgIAS served it long and well.” [ was ousted from organized basehall: | Rotorring 1o the two great Rudolph has deserted the box forfg.)ong wwho recently withdrew conching duty. Ayers hasn't been 2 heard of in three or four years | Caldwell is at Little Rock in th Southern Association. Tconard re- cently stirred up a n scandal. Fisher passed years £0 to be at Univ | vin Goodwin plans lent in Tex Langford, Chi- technical Knockout lahan, Chicago, T, Norway, stopped St Paul, 1. Emil and Dick zel, out- from Paul Plock, publisher of ar Eagle of Newark, oxpressed the view in his ad- vertisement that “no men who have 1 for baseball what these men have donme can ever in justice he driven from the game, condemned “land ruined for any carcless - ment or thoughtless indiscretion.’ “Nobody who knows them believes they are dishonest nien or that the ever ‘threw’ any ball games,” read advertisement, eofe to es o7 Dutch Leonard that Cob! nd' Speaker conspired to “slough a contest in 1019, W w, Augustine, Toledo, Niles, Mich arl hman, S ald oline, BULLDOG IS WATERDOG w Haven, Jan. 13 | Kiphuth took charge of the Yi swimming and water polo teams the| Eli has failed to win the fate swimming ciation but 1 when Princcton was victorious. ZEALAND BOXE New York, Jan. 1 Now Zeala heavyweight pion, wh last July ral times challenged Phil Scot, English champion sailing month Am opi Sammy ), defea nson, Kan., 1 Jackie Fields, Mario, New . Calif. beat Marty RESTRICT SHIFT PLAY There must be something new every year in foot This year | the west comes out with the desire o restrict the use of the shift play The best interests of the south and minor colleges are fn danger at this attempt of rule-makin SAILS Tom Heeney cham- Jack 1 Jack Matl Fla. — G o as sev the this o ar- in this aro Pino, technical krockout New Orleans, §. Macon, knocked Kansas City. 2. u ppard, Lioyd Make tain are 1 life as the for a of counterfeit coins in Brie ble to imprisonment for ximum- penalty, cott me and ses gain the i many y k to erown “t vl Listening to a Frie His Wintef _in @he _Sou}h._ Hoppe | 5 WELL JeERrRY 1 A GREAT TIME AT PINEHURST — GOL® EVERY DAY AnND AIR AS NICE AND BALMY AS IT IS HERE IN JUNE — Jare Fist Battles Of the Pri -4 NEA Rickard fights 7l ex round time [ -Ano Sav Bot! wiwe L‘ | You WERE FREEZING ! 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