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8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1927. £IH8HHL3L5.5555I$HLLHLLBLLLLLLLLHESSLLESSSSELHISESSI2LISS LSS SHH$SSLLEELESL LSS ESLLSSLSSLELSSSLHSSELLHLLH L LS IS L5 5SHSSSSSSS 95835544 i TWO GOOD BATTLES IN INDUSTRRIAL LEAGUE TONIGHT—NEW YORK AMATEUR BOXING TEAM COMING HERE FRIDAY — ¢ DOMINICK SOCCOLI MEETS “PACKY” HANLON AT ELMORE TONIGHT IN STATE POCKET BILLIARD MATCH — SPORT BRIEFS f HEGIEITIITIITINIIIIIPINIPPPIPIII0ITPPEEC P PPPT P STV THFIICIVIITITITITIIC TG T TITFIIIVIITTORVICPIIPIIITINPITIIITIITIIIPONPS TETOe CORBIN QUINTET BATTLES |BOYS CLUB DOWNS | FEDERAL CONTROL OF GAME TURNED PROAFTER | NEW YORK AMATEUR TEAM SCREW SHOP TEAM TONIGHTV ALPINES BY 44-25 N DAVIS CUP GAMES| ~ TO FIGHT HERE FRIDAY League Leaders Face Important Crisis in ‘Industrial‘wc[ory Over TOH'il]g[l]l] Team! . v ;QHESfiOfl of Vincent Richards'| Sensational Card of Fights Planned By Mohawk A. C.— League—Fur Expected to Fly When Clash Takes; Wakes 1 in a Row ° Slfifldiflg Stirs Tennis World Jo_e Sturn‘lo, Knockout.Klng’, to Meet‘ Joe Howaf-d, Place — P. & F. Five Anxious to Score a Win —| i ‘ lzhddle\: eight Champ, in 170-Pound Class—Empire Russwins to Have Tough Battle With Stanley| ., ... " 0 o ; New York, eb. 1 (P—The aues- State Welter Champion to Battle Hogan, Terryville . .oy s | o e 1 f Vincent Richards 9 e : Works—Both Teams Playing in Good Form. [ball team yaltled off its tenth { e national amateur list arose again Terror--Other Bouts Being Arranged. T it ‘mm;l “th‘v‘\( :v.mn?m\(:[\ 'xh("\: \I:lyr‘\ ]‘0: ltoday when the former :\n\latuur ?lnr | el e ¢ declared he had not signed a profes- e o i 5, SN o RS B ;- Sl contract before the Davis v“p‘PH"‘I‘IES lN NEE[] e Tt amnalgunc byl v RC et ol oo o e eatiog . Matehes and matlonal singles last team il apbeas i1 he Waskly {sur- Counting the tail end of | year. the East Main street quintet has now S ihouk Ticharas was ciugen N6, f-'mlhe armory on Arch street Friday won 12 consecutive games. Thel , 5 1 in the metropolitan list, opposition | vight, according to an announce. | contest last night was rather loose-| ; i N e e axradtediion yr»‘l;t\;f;.mly mfu(‘];‘ by Matchmaker ‘-" plavednEimnaersinas i e 3 g 2 the grounds of professionalism when - o Ayhaler of tha xalub, . Phis il : be the most sensational card of the 6 ing too long for cifect and the visit-| ; . United States Lawn Tennis asso- X & | the United States Lawn T entire year because of the fame and O e Strong Cald of Amatear Bouts '::’: R e » ciation notds s anmual meeting 1n. S(iiye Mg g Go0d Man a0d WatCh ! reputation of the voss trom the mm- Bothetedrns e Philadelphia Saturda: 1 hu*hri 0{‘ ] PH‘ state. Planned for Foot Guard Hall iu’bea ot S’ e sty : | hicnaeis made i denet not 0| Our Smoke” Sags Molnnis || Auheuen e entiee cara nas not rom close range. H = Aty S he | p n completed due to the faet N | Kley opened battle Wl al 3 ’-Ml b It 1;;;:\'“‘;;‘2 Lm:r Fhe T 1 B tiatigl e Sncrls tom New Tpnk Ieh. 1.—Worcester 5| ge1g goal, but Clark was good for cup and national singles that T made | Philadelphia, Feb. 1 () — John ::,‘f‘('fl,'?:tm-":’ geens recgiveds o ix-man team, the pick of g 5 X Y S| Mefnnis, newly appointed MNa{Che ususl. interest, o ithe ¥ | one point and Rysinski popped on v my decision to turn professional,” he ; (Stuffy) M PROMMCA | 1ins in the state of Connecticut hav 1T hoxers ¢ at city. 10 n rrom the center of the floor. | . Feata: | manager of the Philadelphia Nation- | S48 1 -0F SIA°E OF Fofnection ho“m: tor the amateur s10W 10 be | Kraszewski put the club ahead! “To be exact, it was only five hig casdstonly lamarien 0l et in o will bring tos the Massasoit 4. C. at Foot | 4pain and he and Gil dropped in hours before the winner on the liner Active third baseman to lft the!; =, . none tha Ul Th y SRR e e . Paris (last fall) at which the an.!chronic second division Phillies out Worcester team is | and Marchione, taking Clark’s plas houncement was made that I made | of the National league mire in 19 rwelght, who | tied the score with a flip from well up my mind. T will be glad to fur- | “Give me a good man and watch our |up the court. The quarter ended oy nish proof of that.” sm‘o{L.-," is hlslm'«;hc\mn. e with the score still 6-6. Kley tap- 4 e i harhs willl b eturning to the scene o his t L in a follow-up at the beginning e 4 Jeoingo ;:L"‘L'“s',";‘; A ]:D:I“(‘i;‘formrr triumphs s a member of the career. In that mix, | or the nd period, dropped In a ; 5 ki onily e AT RES ots (o leaye ‘L)nmmon&hlp Philadelphia Athletics ur pounds o - pretty toss from the corner, dribbled A . i for Burope in the spring to contine |Of more than a decade ago, McInnis wtalino ex- | hrough for a third score, and : professional {ennis abroad with Suz- | already has bartered and bought new hich will und up his sensational spurt by e % f Lt lxaton ot dloliios membersiok| Sien for almost every depart- tting in the ball it fell f v‘ 4 4 Thelirouns | ment. e ; | had missed a shot. Ho ha 1 ; = RO The most notable acquisition is le-handed put the club in front ¥ e i Francis T. Hunter, who holds thelq o 0o "y ompson, leading second ¢ es title with Richa cam is LeRoy Carley, wl 14-6 : Olympic doubles title with Richards. |y Jon)0"o¢ the International leag g so is on the sick list. While hi: last season, who came to the D “Punkey” Kaufman 3y the ena of the half the club e b e el el HhRE O ive weeks Y i5| was on the long end of a 20-1) o B e U B o hrom BiPalol hydvay of tha Giants same br. With!| st s o intitne, T Guatter: GilL “oN SMAN CLYDE KELL Thampion s a probable partner for | i the trade that sent Catcher Butch ferryville and the |34 Levin pushed this to 10. g . e slender Thiladelphian in the lat- j 1enline and Qutfielder George Wil e chione led a short rally, but the ¥ EESmL L { s foreign tour this spring, Hunter | {per to New York. Thomps | ng of the final session found| & : Fa o g was reported recovering from an op- | Nitter with 25 home r to his LVY t least ]z i and Kley litted the tally on| | ) ball The operation is expected to rem- “\!‘ ;u«n'ul duty at the middle st four bouts e sta J L ;m 38-19, but then the Alpines i has arown i . 4 e edy a condition that has handicapped | tion. Hgl s i y jlied. Marchione crashed through, ;o prige with millions investegd i his play in the past. The team Til- [ McInnis will play first base when show | for two scores and Rysinski shot a| . panent plants, and yearly expen- den will head is ¢=hedu! to en- | portside fling re in the box for club, | third field goal to run the TOrring-| qitures also mounting into the mil S s France. Spain. |the opposition. he says. At other mateur | ton count to 25. Then the club jionc e ermany, Belgium, England and ITre- |times Attreau from Norfolk in the - i . t Gu. ¢« two- | braced, Goffa, Levin and Kraszew- s e nleninGint o land as official representatives of the | Virginia league, will get the call o i | Wesks' layaf [ski all’ found the hoop before the| Tt that I an fusiEnidcart phd L@flglle Leader Plays T(]llgh United States. Tn order to fake | Heinie Sand will be back at short- BeQong All for Iartford amateur | final whistle sounded. i il i part in the English and French |stop with Friberg, or the much- T k Dils A . honesty of baseball, the distinctive 4 1 J ! : 4 g A ol shows under Massasoit A. C. ac John Kley and Henry Kra S e Hard City Shooter championships the team will leave |sought newcomer, on third. General \ ; should be sent to E 3 Kl led the winners' attack, with|DP®tional sport. araware I[Y 0016 for Europe some time in April. utility work will fall to Russ Wright- | Horse” and a Lnockout king, one of y | the best in New York, and Joe How. derick street, Hartford, ! Nick Gill feeding them and scoring| Taseball docs not belong to those —_— LRI L | stone, a holdover and possibly Joe ] ——— ine points for himsclf. Tho guards| wWho commerciutizcl it I BORET wpy o tranton of Hartford, lea WANTS U, S, EXPELLED |Duskes. a recrui trom Cumberiand, ind Conngeticnt il eyplent uon wtion entirely mike ball a synonym for crooked and | ’ominick Soccoli of this city at the dishonest tactics in the min 3 1 with Cy Wil- |4 « lvance dope, out on the floor. The, visitors, il eeg L8 ! x fight Howard m Lanel's Array of Court Stars however, proved good ts from bt at o s he longer distances, Marchione ex- Defeats B League Team fialo, 2 -Art Weigan, Buf- | celling and seoring 15 points, Rys-| b0¥ LR R R AL ki played a hard game but could The normal - : B e veterans in the outfic Himore BlllardiDarlars ont dain o eenadonaliboccen Hedaraion ) m gy right, Trnsa) Leach! {n certer et Toniain May Be Formed Because of Latest |and Johnny Mokan and Al Nixon al- | 148 had in years. The New Yorlk : boy has met all the fighters in his St ot Yenny ern, A Tiarlon iz or 5l ovemant: tornatinging ) Denny Sothern, | ojoe in New York and has bowled i who joined the club last last season, at Boys' Club. leveland (2). Fred Mueller, Buffalo, stop Kley, while Clark had no baseball he t tir ! TMeh 1 (= Ths reniieat LA Til3v00 o b e = et over. Tie is ol mina and retired . he! record by hear T 0 e | victories and only ong he hasn't the title, th Dakot : opean soccer organiza- | war club warrant retention h 5 s ted | yales and Seoville b arge | baseball star is ol, witl In m & Soccoli tonight, tions to the international federation | year. ::“ Sageran don Noklas e num New Dritain passes. The out v and O L RRLOREN, t lon stands the chance or the expulsion of the United States | The ‘Phils have three hackstops. m.\‘”»‘[ phlesolp bt v‘"'[ N y . Rl is a serious thir « n s second t wson. from the body, may result in the The veteran Jimmy Wilson, wWill | o0 (hey derlare that (he New Yorb | Gleveland, Ohlo—Chuck Wigglins, | Boys' Club therifaiih, The mag whio would do jlargs erowd of followers of the New gormabion of & Hew internationsl soc-bear the brunt ot this. catohing | ey will ook lll "'1‘ el o ...,m‘f.',‘"\“‘“l"f’i"" ‘;’""!,"J"‘]””’}L : IA"“; S SRR L e e ‘i""\l Jocl coniident {hat - cor foderation. Officials of the sport | burden with the aid of Clarence Haiheh g s o gy Buttie in ine firat| i BYe SIDIRRIER | LEL. (RS RESG oI re S(Cant (4 J e S s g have suggested that Canada, | Jonnard, a holdover, and Harry | Wil Krbne: Rraniie TiaBara half time with the | Cievelan | sohman, | graszewski, If . 3| agaln vhood. tumble “Packy™ from his high perch nd, Scotland and the United O'Donnell, up from the International welterweight champion New York - o 3o 1 | Toledo, (S). Wilson Yarbo, Cleve- | oy, Pl ¢ the conduct of orgs Il and they will be on hand tonight to | R o e e DoLsTeRlLchamponial NS an; e ers leading by & 20 10\ 150g Khnocked out Jack Pry, Buffalo, | qjes 2015 such that it kills the dth cheer him on, : SR i i {agalosl tho Bleshing Ry Hogan ot T o ¥ 2 Sliva, g . 4 ¥ t it kills the boy's e n. sanizatio { The pitching staff has been known fo ring followers Tty 0 and F. Wojack . 4 rg .. in its honesty, it means the Soccoli has been playing great The centra ropean organiza- ! strengthened by the addition of Alex ' s the ryville Torrol These lad in scoring, the former getting = g Jicei s o tion of something greater than MNC pool fhis year but he has been tions have protusted to the interna- | Ferguson, one-time hurler for the | two boys will probably furnish the seven field baskets and the latter| aonile, Ala—Tom Winn, New gold and precious stones. 1t MCANS (ypecially strong on his home table. tional federation that the United Boston Red Sox and Washington | fireworks of the evening and from tica, & Dudack rung up four | orieans, knocked out “Midget” Mike putting a cynieal snoer on the He has lost only one home match State he Smerican Soc- Senators in the American league and | all present appearances one or the for the Jarrozza was the high 1 \inold. Denver (1). of boyhood, the poison of unbelivf | this vear and that was to Erkes in cer leaguc . cning Euro- | Jack Scott, secured from the Gia cther must go down before the hout getter for the Rulers with four i Alpires, Torri in the heart of youth. 1 opening tilt of the tournament . soccer sta 1y under con- Hal Carlson, right hand ace, again | is over. ) Milwaukee, Wis—Howard Dentz, | 2Ponnell 1t (Cpt) The action of a few crooked I Tonight Dominick will make a tract in their native countries. The leads the staff. which includes Ul-| Matchmaker Whaler in awaiting Milwaukee, knocked out Buzz Grif- | Clark, 1. rf ... E tayers will not work this great i at play to t Hanlon. He will request for expulsion will be tl ich, Willoughby. Decatur, Dean and rd from New York on the other paired to the Gasco elub on | ity “Siouy City, lowa, (2) | Marchione, . jury. But if it be believed 1 all he knows in this effort b ed out at the next mecting of the Bascht, all right handers. Two | entries before he sets up the Con- t where a light lunch | o “Niicaukee, outpointed John. | ; ( he whole organized game is viddicd cause a few more wins will assure federation in Helsingfors, Finland, southpaws, Mitchell, a veteran and | necticut boys for the various bouts. A social evening was | eietaiRAd. () g 3 with cheating and g xin noof third place at least in the in June. Herb Pruett, brought back to the The promoters of the club in New score il ovil o [ 2 which honored and applau leaguc England, Scotland and majors from the Pacific coast league, | York arc picking thelr best be Gascos. T v ) super-players have their grimy part - have been suggested as the basis, | will be among the pitchers who leave | this New Britain trip becaus ightweight champion, outpointe & — | then indeed has American boyhood SOIT ON GO PROS with the United States, for a new | February 27 for the spring training | Howard, a champion entere Armando Shekels, um, (103, 1 251 been betrayed. I"rom California. the professional international body thasmuch as the camp at Bradenton, Fla. Hogan a near-champion also on t 2 i Personal fouls, (ill, Kraszewskl, [ re, it is of tremendons fm- zolfers now in that section will next former countries are not mem of ———— e the supremacy of both Cone Sh » If, g £ s Philadelphia—K. 0. Phil Kaplan, | Kle¥. Zapatka, Goffa 3, Levin : » that whil . crook invade Texas for several big tourna- the present organization. The chief | COMPETE IN EAST necticut and New York Is in ques- - Wolac 9 ( ! York, defeated Jdoe Simonich, | Cfark. Marchione 2. E. Yale sha Iriven ¢ hase bal and th nish the winter sca- variance of these countries and the | Chicago, YN —F Dodge, | tion. Wojack, € «...c....f ¢ Mont. (10). Eddie Dempsey, | ille, K. Yale—6. Technical fouls—{ no honest player should be branded Florid parent hody is said to be over the |Loren Murchison, Morgan Taylor,| Announcements on the remainder testelll, rg, ; J hil phia, beat Webste S K 2 Rysinekl. Free triss L sa crook ateur rule of the federation which 'and Hal Osborne led the Illinois Ath- 1 1 will be forthcoming t Mont. (10). Sailor Larson, | Gl 2, Kraszewski 8, Kley 3—8 Congress is not interested in DAWS BIG GALLERY permits the playing of amateurs who letic club squad of 13 leaving today | MOTTOW after information from ) (St : 1L, knocked out IFreddy "_“"“‘"” 2 ""“_ Mard H”')“» L baseball? Tt i : too unimport w' While Jock Hutchison no long leave their work to play away from | for castern track compaigning. The | York is reccived regarding the otly anley e New York, (2) oville—11. Referee, Avery. Tim. . are laboriously dealing with j, s any titles worth men- home. A player can receive no hletes will compete in the Millrose | “Dtries. Without any doubt at all, Aronson. Scover, Parker questi N0t one-tenth as impor- g he is stll one of the gaune’s financial reward under t i games in New York tomorrow night | this will be the best card seen in ! ves Also Winne tant as that of 18 faith With fyjost colorful players and always and American interpretation of ama- [and in the Boston A. A. events Sat- | this city this year and a pa Minneay e Hioal The Boys' Club Reserves def » Americar s, twenty millions qraws a big gallery, teur play. i,”.‘,: v, house will gr the apprarance of knockout o Ernie Headle ””IV"}N Russell & Erwin I erves, 16-10 them under the « 18 today the D va, (3). Pat Sweeney, Minneapolis, | I? @ slow but close preliminary. Forl Wa are devoting attention to prob - e i 5 Fzzer, Winipeg, | {0Ur minutes neither team counted, | lems of groups, while basehall hp!! > aind the tirst quarter en at . the interest of every community in B BRIGGS I but the Russwin subs man o America y 5 mar ) I Congr " There . the two Jackie Conway, | Corbett, Cleve- | In » second half “I 3 2-1 o mandate for ¢ 3 i n " % n z =) ominy Crowle ne plunked in sever ng sl e : AR % D'JEVER Go To A AND AT YouR TABLt AND Do You - EVERYBODY ABouT “arl Cavelli, Can- |a he club youngste regulate su i vije org | BANQUET 'N BEFORE THE ALL 1S MIRTH AND ALL How You You SEEmM To E.u ok Mike G R their opponents to a vlctory. ion. The problem of ¥ Jnsi | THING STARTS SOME FELLAN MERRYMAKING - AS You PASS UP THE JoLLy Ar\.D EAR:FQct ing second ¥ Kipa o 10l mome i adenbeave it ohovn L - For A = You ARE GoOinG To %L;NK:‘;‘;:GRT 7 ,uraemc of work for the - losers. The! gity of 1 o ITa e e | SPERK ABOLT AL bl e o NOT ABIT! summary nsible anthority. For the sab Lo et = foy Boys' Club Reserves of the game, for the of - the 4 3 ; X "::‘;N Qrfi,mc?ff livan, of Lc Mas wother | v f L Tt | American boy, cc should £ B (2= IR EECH A Kerelejz, 1 U] terfere and make nat . th ) \ Karpinskl, 1f ........ ‘ | future there w apEAaLLITIG: ’ cevvsves 18 6l nero fs made Jenjami up wteenss ' WEAVER PLAYS HERE Hartford Baskethall Team Has Sul- fered One Defeat in Light Starts s Season. AND AT THE END - AND Tuens THe CF “AND T o o EACH SUCCEEDING MAN ANNOUNCE S THE IMAGIN I ts will A e \ NDICATE 4 CH Tou GULPED ABCHIR, AT AN EHD AND "c;n‘r“’\‘c‘v CLEVER, rts wil ney WATER AND SEMI-CONSCINST You'RE KiNDA SORE BE - THINGS 100 WaULD ) ical foilla=Tin e Weaver high school to meot th 5 G - Do You 8| LY WONDERED wnY CAUSE_ You mAD TwouanT of [ THNS 10 Wo | Karpinsk ¢ ! o L 5 EMBE R How KERVOUSLY| | augHING AND IN SUCH | woulD THE 1 vou ste Dig s HIGH SPIR\TS NAVE & L E\,‘j;"." 6 Britain Aressed in FEAKING . 1S ABOUT New Britain Man Qualific iniar Chizmpionsiip Sivieen in Plor Goll Play