New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 18, 1927, Page 9

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$603563509855805508 0558, Speaking of Sports > @ @ el ¢ e 4 Jimmy Clinch will mect Charles Anderson of New Haven tonight in Middletown. Clinch has béen going great guns in the amateur circles in the past few months and is expected to show up_ well with An- derson, the veteran™whose hattles | with Abe Bodine and Ray Hall have been high spots of amateur tourna- | ents in the past. Joe Zoter, also a local boy e card. Bobbie Pes Haven expected vonent, although this been definitely fixed. with Barney Youseman jn the Dritain tournaments have him as a drawing rd. is on | of New lis op- not s goes Louis (Kid) Kaplan nothing to the imagination in his comeback’ after being knocked out last November by Billy Wallace in Cleveland, O. Last night in the samc city in which he suffered his first | knockout defeat, Kaplan decisively at Lew Paluso of Salt Lake city in | rounds. So badly did the Meriden boy pummel Paluso that it was the won- v of the fans just w was keep- | ing Paluso on his fc | Alguise Should Kaplan get the opportunity | of meeting Wallace again in the ring, | we would be willing to stake our old | pipe that the Meriden boy would more than atone for the defeat suf- fered at his hands, aplan stated himself affer that fenominious knockout that he would | chase the next few fighters he met, | out of the ring and he is making his word good. Were it not for the fact | that jumping out of the ring is not |y we think that the bing done, Paluso | would have gone over about the fifth round ls day last | ames | Nate Avery spent a. busy Saturday refereeing basketball in various parts of the s started out from New Brits snow storm about 1 o'clock, officiat- | ed at a game at Taft school at & | o'clock. He then taxied to the Waterbury | railroad station and grabbed a tler” for Willimantic where he ar rived at 7:30 o'clock. He then taxled to Storrs where he was on time to call the fouls in a game starting at 8 o'clock. Nate has been doing some tall | work this scason as a basketball boxing | 1 |v WITH THE BOWLERS CASINO ALLEYS STANLEY RULE & LEVEL Rund Willis Moffatt Johnson O'Dell Statts Mitre Boxes Rrewkowskl is leaving | Chisels 114 | William Rules Denn Wolf Stow T Wi Anderson Mair Alhrecht it Camy referce and he is fast coming along | Linn as a capable official. Paul Terzo, the bam-buster ot the amateur fighters who have appeared | in this city, has recovered from an injured hand to the extent that he has submitted an entry for the ama- teur fight tournament in this city this coming Friday night. Terzo hurt his hand in training but he said that it wouldn't be long before he was|{™ back in the ring again. He will not meet Ray Hall this week because he feels that the layoft that he was forced to undergo while his hand was sore, has not been the best sort of conditloning for meeting such a rugged fellow. He wants to Do in the very best condition possi- ble when he meets Hall and we don't blame him. The tional Guards face their first serious threat of defeat on their home floor tomorrow night when they meet the famous and na- tlonally known Fitton A. C. quintet | of Boston at the state armory here. | The Fittons are among the best basketball players in the country and | their fame has gone far and wide. The team plays in the same class with the Celtics, the Harlem Colored Giants, Buffalo, Cleveland Rosen blooms and many other renowned| Dprofessional teams, The game tomorrow night will be | under amateur rules, but because the Boston team has made several | tours about the country, this will prove to be no drawback to them. They are familiar with both the pro- fessional and amateur rules. The | game will be started about 9 o'clock with a preliminary at 8 o'clock. Dick Dillon will referce. HEAVIES FEATURE OIMON PURE CARD Seventeen Entries Received for Massasoit Tonrney in Hartford Hartford, Jan. 18—The big boys wili feature the amateur boxing show to be staged by the Ma {ERALC at Foot Guard hall Thursday night. | Vo less than seventeen entries al- ready have been received in the middleweight, light heavy and heavy veight classes, assuring a number of | clashes between the bulky hoys who just now are quite the rage in ama- | S teur circles. | Topping the pack are Al Schooner, ponderous Kast Hampton heavy- weight, and Herman Fink of Hart- ford. Bolh Schooner and Fink scored knockout on the amateur card at Foot Guard last week. | Schooner has a big following in East Hampton and vicinity and more than fifty from that scction were on hand last Thursday to cheer for the big boy. Schooner won inside of onc niinute and his supporters home pleased. Fink has established himself one of the hardest hitting boys in amateur ‘ranks, Last Thureday he battled Joey Durant, Mass,, battler. Durant tore at Fink in great style, but the Hartford box- er lossened a fusillade of lefts and rights and Durant went down for the full count in the first round. Springfield, Holyoke, Middletown, |v. Lawrency, & 471 Lexington Binmo | An | Leupole STANLEY RKS Tarts Michaels a8 | Powell | Wendrowsk! Ankuda Larson Romano Youngs .101 Molyneaux Luebeck Merwin Cathy . Elllott .. Wilcox . |Grait . | Budniek { Quenk Adams 472 Bennetts Lindqulst 99 ina Kammin: Skar Dordonaro T. O'Brien { Hinzmann { Miller | Keough | Rawlings . Johnson Bertint V. Johnson WORKS GIRLS' Thuderbolts s5iisnuss s MLDA STANLEY LEAGUE Berard Molcha Scheyd Ladgre Carlso Dengis Huking Humason Rizzio Wood went | P, Murzyn MeAloon . Contipo Variet, Messenger Folden jan New Haven and Hartford and vicin- ity are represented in the entries al- ready received from the big boys. | Pat Battalino, state featherweight | champion, has filed in the 126-pound | class, 5 I | | Gunter 1 Low 8. Modona L. Modone | for the ho | im Diis i | Delan: | ner not definitely si | (Copyright 19 | which I was almost blinc | behind | champion today | son-in-law of Arth st | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1927. Munson Anderson | I 4 3| N DIV. LEAGUE Layoats FINANCIAL TERMS HOLDING UP BOUT Rigkard Will Reach Agveement With Maloney’s Manager - Differ- and Dan ( my Maloney, matt stood in the over a all that star hoavyy between M Rickard al of the ii has met the terms ght champion held in Madiso Neither ticipatc ard iching an extent of an- difficul cment, i fithough the of opinion is ferences are expe div Further co Yo Completion of he match, one candidates honors. Maloney posed of three fore Kuh, the Italian Sweden, and Dier Delaney knocked out of Wiscon cetacular fashion | into the heavy- ing weight ranks. While the winy Muloney bout 1 matehe of tt he ror of Harr found i Boston conq opponent may of the s Mik M e here s also on the tourna- | wed to lerstood to have an battle ch of the scries. agreement | in the final | |Bare Fist Battles Of the Prize Ring i, NEA Service, Inc.) with Gilmore, .in 1 and left in the room at the er: of “police,” T escaped by bumping the walls until I found e door div- ing wn a ek t way. That move saved m ym the customary imprisonment of ten years for fight- After my f n T went back to T and signed to defend my all come i was paid Can you wdelphia ainst e price I world's 50 to @ all com in 1itl v week? | was a great fight town in nd it still is. My first s Walter Campbell, ur Chambers, H h backing. a of our hand below fend uinst three nig Philly those opponent days W had a lot of I In the second ry T cracked my left second joint of the thumb skull. Th w drove me crazy but T fought out the stipulated four rounds and was given a draw There T was, a champion with busted Mitt and a contract that call- the on his st ed for me to meet all comers for & week or no $250. I had to fight and keep on f it was all there was to it. Billy I once) challen (whom T stopped for Wednesday | promoter, was i nd he said he might the fight so Frazier y on me. A refused regular guy be able to f would be e Fine Ca eriden, Jan th ti a , one of the greatest bone etters of all time, told me to freeze | my hand in ice. T kept it in an ice pack for 48 hours and thought it was kept the fracture d when T stepped into the ring Frazier did not know a thing about it and T gu never did find ed etic commi ss he t ier out’of that with my bering got in our ng nothing he dit. I first 1t Iy stepped aind T u; back he made hoy bu in could on t that we with Jimmy Mitchell. T tried to bluff him, too, but it did e at me hammer 1 eve most excr pain follow- s if my ve I one ; t punchers in > will m rinning and s: mow me dow BOXING REVIVAL i Heriden Athletic Club to Stagei Zwick, Cle | Wander, B Trenton, Jersey rd of Bouts ; 15.—Promoter Leo| newly organized | c club which has} li by the State sion to conduct bo in Meriden, has r the nig 1 that is sure to tax| wditorium to r of Charley I’ is a former| making his w York where he at success in his rgton N ix now cight champlon who st flyweights in the cet Charley Ray the | ladelphia youngster ompiled a record of 56 straight vietory PLAY FOR TITLE Corporal Coleman, Carp, C Tt Dressel-Crowe Handball Team (o and Ben ts two Mandell, weight wl Battie Unterspan-Jerome Combin- ation at *Y"' Tonight. Dressel-Crowe handball team | POUNds in ¢ ich has b nt tour Rt on g o I ment luled to pl ¢ Unter- | a special r team toni l Leonard of Wa onent, Tt now an-Jerome i ) will After the tournam on all sme of the 1 w Brit: offices, Ger has Dheen teamed petitior ry bout of six nt, Crow open the show, ball sharks a tecord Heral 1d-Crean d, look Bert" combin 3 ¢ 1 up and ar 0 Lc Tom tion make it t them shooters who en 13 “aterloo Ralph Farrel, St Tuthill, *Brick thers, letes in the Tuther's, Toot,” the popul these par mt some one tipped 1 is repor stlon Iy one who tion as a 1 had t it has Burton B. Holcomb of Hartford of t of his d: the N¢ one d for drive? Bill Squire, T P. H. 8. football the line and pi fumble a the pitchers and makes 'em sigh: And now the Babe heary pay For making homers cvery day. The Coholan wants 1 for N. B: H. championship d Co. T of this in the Militar Johnson, Long and Sundin? Jason and Ol line for o thrill and alw The Jolly made up of Berg, Mc( Middleton and ne hot tussle represented by won a te Stein, a—Jimmy town, Ohio, knocked out Ed- , Baltimore, Cohen, New n, (10). » Bunbroo . kno Iphi de man, Philadelp levland, Ohi B NEA Service) an. 1 aseball’ Providc Will he | payton, Clevela Set Kid Wolfe, Frankie awrley Baxter, Frankie He- | w is s e e e Can You Think of the Good Old Days When— — o among the leading ath- Y. M. C. A. junior class? Hetfernan alternated S, Bridgeport in the roller polo or their mone s over such boys a artz, Bat. Mur: Irish Bobby Green, | Murray, Nate | hwartz. 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