Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1927, SSSSHSSSESSSELLSDSSLILH$LHSHLRLSHSHSHSHHHIHLHSHSHLHHL HLLLHSHHHELLHLHLSLHHHSSSSHILLSLH 058 NATIONAL GUARDS NOSE OUT HOLYOKE MOHAWKS — WALDEK ZBYSZKO TO WRESTLE HERE WEDNESDAY — HIGH SCHOOL § SCORES EASY VICTORY OVER CARMEL HALL BASKETBALL FIVE—NEW BRITAIN Y’ TEAM ELIMINATES MIDDLETOWN FROM TITLE MALONEY T0 MEET |LOCALS ELIMINATE PAOLINO UZCUDUN| MIDDLETOWN TEAM NATIONAL GUARDS BEAT HOLYOKE IN TIGHT GAME Locals Barely Ease Out With 25 to 22 Victory in Pretty | Contest—Visitors Show Class in Team Work—| Rubenstein Shines as New Britain Comes Through —Mohawk Center Gives Great Exhibition—Bur- ritts Win From Hartford Team in Preliminar) Perss tries, fouls, Restelli Cassidy, Sloman, 2, Sheeh Conway Taking advantage of the very few | chances given them from the free throw line, the National Guards of this city nosed out the Mohawk bas ketball team of Holyoke, Mass. the state armory on Arch street urday night by the siim margin of 5 to 22. The game which was featured by the scarcity of persons fouls, was one of the best playved contests seen on the local floor this season and demonstrated just basketball i3 whe play a sweet passing and at time & strict defensive gar The visitors came to this ¢ little reputation, but they gav Guards the run of their lives hefore the smallest crowd of the season. Guards, starting out to make t! lively for all opposition from until the end of the n fast all the way fhrough and the end of the first half by the of 14 to & A spurt by the Holyoke team, led by Conway, who played a sweet game at center, brought t on even terms with the Guards but the failure of the local players to commit fouls and their efficienc caging free tries, gave them a three point margin although outscored by one basket from the field. It would be hard to pick out individual star from the H team, but it was Rubenstein of the Guards to whom credit must go for a wonderful floor game against the Bay State invaders. e an Rubenstein worked the ball down to- wards the opposing goal to give tl local sharpshooters shots at the hoop | and it was his cleverness in keeping | the sphere away from the Holyoke | men that saved the Guards from a trimming. He with oman and Johnny Sheehan were the heavy scorers for New Britain while R telll, Kilduft and Sturm played a nice defensive game. Mert Taylor got In for a few minutes, but wasn't in the battle long enough to get go- | ing. The Guards committed two per- | sonal fouls. Restelli made them | both. The Holyoke team made what ' is considered a near record in t department of play by going throu the first half ahd six and a half m utes in the second frame before com- | mitting its first personal violation of | the rules. ) Conway the visiting center, gave a sweet exhibition of pivot play and as- | oo whowm snanine anes o ne oanadian Team Fights Way Into Third Place During Week Guards in the second half. The other | Conwa Rt Kilduff, Re ers, Torno 3. Fr bensteln 8 Fo- | Dick | 3 i Scorer, feree, Burritts Win After trailing in the first half, s with a back into he magnificent spurt, | form in the second Acmes of Hart- minary and at the on top by frame ford end of the 10 to 30 score. Simpson at left me guard plaved a for the locals and 21 points in all for Most of these were made second half when the points ly needed. Peters played a game at forward and caged Darrow at ri ed six points, rd for the Hart- am was the star of the game g six field goals on pretty shots. now ord 1 Burritts an vok Da \mn o ferec—Dillon, MONTREAL SQUAD players were guarded so closely that | they wero unable to do much in the | scoring line. First Half |~ Torno and Fogarty with a field 1 goal aplece, sent Holyoke into a four | pions in 1 point lead in the first four minutes|outfit in of play. At six minutes, Johnny |lea camy Sheehan caged one for New Britain. lone of the Again at 8:40, Johnny tied the score. 'tions in the Then after a minute of fast pa Springing work, Slom: 1 caged a ficld goal 10| American put the locals in the lead. Ruben-|ihe Aaro stein made it § to 4 with a pret the New York Ranger. goal. Then Restelll committed t] Sae well as a rejuve- first foul of the half and Fogarty Toronto team to score threa caged one of the two tries awarded S hEevictorisalt andl iloist. iha him. Rubenstein and Sloman e ot Al plice. Oul caged a goal before Restelli com s AL R mitted another foul and this t i Sk Conway caged one of his two trie leaving the count 12 to 6 in favor of New Britain. Ellert got a pretty lor shot but Sloman knocked this off with a pretty dribble and goal and the half ended with New Britain in the lead 14 to 8. Second Half Conway started things In the sec- ond half at the mark with a field goal. ged anot and at 4:50, still another to tie count at 14 all. New Britain time out for ccun Upon resumption of the game, the Guards started a fast pace. At th 6:30 minute mark, Torno comn tad Holyoke's first personal foul and Rubenstein made a try good. Conway was standing on the linc and Ruby missed another try awarded on a technical foul. A minute later, Rubenstein c two tries when he was fouled was shooting. This made t} 17 to 14. Following this, came through with a ve xoal and was fouled whi He made the two tries good, the Guards a 21 to 14 lead Kilduff broke through on the nex play and made it 23 to 14, T Holyoke started a drive towards vie- tory. At 12:50, J. Cs scored a goal. F. dy follo with other at 14:45. F. Cassidy came through with another at 16:30 mark, making the cc ill in favor of the ‘Iun-n York, Feb. 21 (A — wroons, world but a badly present found cham- battered National themselves organiza- he mosf from fourth ction of last week pla standin waded in t American: Ma- roon The tro the Ameri les in Mont ns added attempting to by to their stave off dropping the Patr mu tail-end team known as the ks until Thur ime neously und d st — the M proceeded to whip 4 lost to Mc rce overtime st remaining games of th new title ; and th rs took | treal after the won and lost over the B nerican i nd tyine to 12 points, a rincipal Montres Tues as he on 1y; irsday, a al nal York giving Am plays smen, tl ott ay. Detroit tow night cans Satu Boston ¢ ed ling clubg Amcrican Section free try and Johnr ed him with a pre Guards, at this poi , started b game and the H break through, 1 away and scored a r 19:50 mark and ti to line up a whistle ble The scor National Guards Ingcrnational Section Sloman, rf Taylor, rf .. Rubenstein, Restelli, ¢ Sheehan, Kilduft, Sturm, ALL STAR CAR_]; WRESTLI f\t(; BOUTS | Hall 1g Turner Wednesday, Teb. WELADER and Other ¥ ¥ at §:15 . M mons Stars Admission $1.20, £1.80 and $2.40 - | tangled FEARED IN LEAGUE - The 50, CHURCH JU¥PS INTO FIRST PLACE Long Shots in Overtime Period Defeat §t. Matts Inter-Church League South Cong. St. Matthew's First Lutheran Blue Army raculov and Cliftord period gave tional chu shots by el in the h Congrega- Y victory over the St. Matthew's German Lu ns in a bitter for the I t'han 1 league aturday the Y. M. C The win, only amatic conte fortunes, allowed t team to pass its vict take a h e on with han an of uring the m S rtime So Y un lead came a of alt Main | plac chance ship. two t mer St, night's point Mo cap! Matt ma ht guard | fiel urch dr and “Good mark on follo found , but Litk found their and the half 3 with an 11-10 | advantage. ¢y began the second half by sending his t ahead and Bell with two > losers clo: ce shots, Klopp being tive in this tment. -12 with a minute to go. A the ball to Goody un- basket for 1, and just at he let fly out of a mass of fighting players to | knot the score { In the overtime ed away to put his team | Wessels unloosed the | 1ar shot of the league. | yond the ;m) one-h | mark for later he v-ups itts and e total and a gap on 11 | pass handed der the | the whistle pe Litke ahead, mest spect. ot but 1cus nd flip w perfect go fouled Bill Matts were one mir left from mid-floor The last few scramble, but blocked St. md the ith widly jubila whistle sou Bell a nd the ball onds were tl Matts' rooters took 1‘\\'“'\[ in. urch the spairinz covere when th Morey and Bell men for the South chu individual feat of the W rcular goal J vy bat dstill wh ck evening at the cd Goody cover- , ho v atured with Klopp doing well from The summary South Congregational ¥ld. Fl. 1, foul line Bell, rf St. Matthew's l||lhlmn | rld. Litk e G. Pre 1f. Klopp, c-rf Russell, c-rf . Reckert, r W. Preisser, E. F (Cpt.) Toronto, | 3 Bell 4, Morey but h up 15 poi bird oy Pluc Army Match With Boston Man New York, ot indoor Malor an John T 151 vetory Mi round b Feb. match s new edition of |- sled today be- tvith 21 (P —Prospect | Jimmy Paulino Uzcudun, Wwol ov nnesot len Friday nigl into a m us another il a “a good aid Reilly, disc prospects n Dan Ca econd §100,000 of the forféit that ati aid prevent PRINCET be hatt rounds oh 1 lose, 1l ho rroll, with I Rick ard s June ypper, Knut in t Squa by e Han- heir re G conque said into t 5 rs t 15 & had with T on of st rig n elbow Malone Delan ney's rs Had a Place With ing Margin. York Princeton in first colle other nex! Prir d (e Prospec Feb. 10e Tost ar Hold on t of 10 ton h ane to held > in M today. unles: e spot- re- in ¥ ench- him h discus match 188 the ed to de to bi ch he he an ap- Fra- for T, re, It arm, inju y 1 in O I LEAD Iny lead Int Dartmouth vins and two lo; trz for nils e pack six contests. nell on batt « Yal in other con- | two a Dart le e olumbi Cornell's sharp- N 3 ceton of the . Davenp: FIRST it in W and forw i: t of th 49 center, | rd, SERIES GAMT hope round nt to m hei and will do t m w for an 15 |port. Wat $200,- next s been posted d. The pro- to select | Tirst today Cor- Jack Delaney Might Get Return|New Britain “Y” Team Meets Greenwich in Finals This Week By defeating the Middletown Y. M. A. basketball team 41 to 19 Saturday the New Britain ¥, M. C. basketball team enters the state finals for the championship ainst Greenwich next Saturday. Six teams in the state Y. M. C. A. amateur basketball champion- ship have been eliminated in the |past four weeks: Stamford, West- bu Ansonia, Middle- London. round, New Britain v London, last year's champions. Middletown defeated | erbu Greenwich tooK West- ‘Pou and Stamford erased Ansonia. {In the second round, Greenwich liminated Stamford and New itain, Middletown. vy two teams are left to fight it out fo and, New Dritain, New Britain journey to Greenwich for the me of the series this week, Greenwich will come here the ng week, The local ting the Is have town and In the fi liminated t will firs and title look good. The lo- been going strong cap- ng ten games in 11 start Sat- urday night New Britain defeated Middletown for the third time this giving the visiting team a ad walloping, 41-19. Luke had one of his good ing six field goals and yhorg scored four field goals and one foul Joe Luke chalked up three field goals and Arbour got four, Saxe, Arbour and Demarest broke up all Middie- town’s offensives so they were able to score only nine points in the | {first half and ten in the second. | Cynoske and Hahn, Middletown's cragk forwards, were held to one and two field goals respectively. Dunn starred for the visitors, gar- rering three field goals and two fouls. The ar ther ficky" two foul score at half time was New | Britain 19, Middletown 9, and at the end of the game, New DBritain 41, Middletown 1 New DBritain ¢ pld. Pl Ttl 6 20 14 9 + 3 0 0 s 0 Arbour, 1. Yank: 19 Middletown . McConochie, c. | Wilson, r. g Dunn, 1. g Bowen, L g 19 Storr's col- timer, Sand- minute quarters. eferee, scorer, Four Whaples, TFre ten om, SATILOR VE! When Greek open rest rets a at Sailor Eddie (K. 0.) Roberts| when they face each squared ring soon in usual’ a urant, but ailor they TFried- and i to do other in the Drooklyn. ¢ | man TIGHTS TONIGHT Associated Press, g0 — Bartley Madden, New Chief John Matoquah, ten. Milwaukee, Milwaulk Orleans, . o | York, vs. \L 0, W — Harry Kahn, vs. Basil Gallinao, New ten. Billy Bortfleld vs. Mendelsohn, Milwaukee, DO~_.SM Leoow Too CUT-* NoW- = \You MUST KE \T ON UNTIL PAPA COMES L\\_/\HCM = fol- | five’'s chances for | a1 cek they | WELL NOW IF THAT HIGH SCHOOL TEAM IN EASY VICTORY {Locals With Outlaws Playing, Romp to 44 to 27 Win By its victory over the Carmel Hall basketball team at the High school gymnasium Saturday afternoon, the New Britain High school quintet s now assured of at least an even |break for the season. It easily de- feated the Carmel team by a 42 to 27 score. Four games, two of which can be | played with the outlaw team and two without, players who were barred for oh the schedule. As New Britain’ record is seven victories to three de- |feats, the scason would end in an leven break, even though the re- maining four games were lost. The {two games in which only eligible | players will be allowed are the New Hariin s n T igames. New Britain and Collegiate the Franklin Square gymnasium on Wednesday of this week in the first | {of the two games in which the out- ilaws can play. The second of thet will be against St. Thomas in lhe |last game of the scason. | Captain Marion with the able assistance of his two fellow out- laws, Irank McGrath and Al Ha lick, Ied the squad in a merciless drive which knocked the Stratford team for an unexpected loss. The defense work of Sowka and Matulis opponent hesitated, their to birdie threes improved considerably with three regular running mates back in the lincup. The summary: | New Britain Fld. Tl | B. Zales} 2 | A. Zaleski, | Havlick, If . ‘J,:'mlmo. ji4 McGrath, ¢ Sowka, rg Cherpack, tulis, rer, rf (Cpt.) rf o 2 16 0 4 1 4 1 0 0 g Carmel Hall (St Fid. [Meade;mel- oot or oo ol 5 Dooley, 1f 1 | Bartlett, ¢ ... 0 10 0 Sehiller, ¢ . 7 Larson. rg B. Russell, Ig H. Russell, rg 0 0 12 Referee, Dick Dillon; scorer, Saunders. EVANS AS ARCHITECT Former National and Open Champ- | fon Will Advise On Laying Out of Golf Courses.’ Chicago, Feb. 21 (A—Chick Evans has been named “architect” for one of the most extensive golf course projects ever tion of a chain of approximately 50 | golf courses that eventually will cir- | cle Chicago | For a salary Evans, former national amateur champion, will entire time to advising | county board as to the by of laying out the cowrs: Thes |links, to be located in tracts totalling 115,000 acres, some of which are un- |developed and timbered, will extend from the nofh around the city and of $400 a month, open and devote hi the Cook t manner touching the lake just inside the In- | diana-Iilinois line. ans' amateure status will not | be impaired by his employment. IRISH CAPTAIN | The smallest m | Rockne’s football t yV!]r- MIDGET 1 on m will captain playing with outside teams, are loft | conceived—construc- | HAGEN HAS LEAD WLADEK ZBYSZKO TO MEET GERMAN CHAMP WEDNESDAY {Famous Polish Grappler in Drive on Heavy\veight Championship — Giovanni Stocca, Italian Star, Grapples With Aberg the Russian—Tom Draak of Belgium Matched With Bruno of New York—All Principals Hard in Training for a Busy Season. Wladek Zbyszko, idol of Polish wrestling fans and member of a family of world famous wrestlers, | will be in the best of hig carcer in his grappling bout with Arthur Boganz, German champion, when the pair meets at Turner hall on Arch street city, next Wed- nesday evenir hape INFIRST ROUND Gets Good Start Towand Aveng: " Fiv%is st varia o oo 1o ing Two Rankling Defeats ‘ | heavyweight wrestling title, to meet Miami, Fla., ing for Boganz who is rated as one of the best matmen in the country Feb. 21 (A—Walter ¢ | Preparatory will gather together at | | |should fall at such a p: Tt), { the match, 4|in two but Has | from then on forced the play. =T iasth 4'.3L | the round. Ttl ‘ Hagen, combining steadiness with 6! 0 |Hagen, 1{ecs — | the |zen’s card of Knute | Micks on the gridiron next fall. |& | s Stute title, Greaneiah | Haxtrord PublicrNighisahool leagie||z.o & S0CD staxt fovard | five holes. | both are entered in the “ balkline {March will bring {in Willie him and he has been hard in train- Hagen, profes 2 | The German star is also on his way golt C’;vm Y [towards the championship and he ) Immiwrpiu"""T:“‘“ a big obstacle in his way s e Presenco of Wladek Zbyszka | /ladek will be When the first half of a l..homvor\:“fi‘(,}”nu:fi '[,0 special match was completed yester- | pear in ¢ day Hagen led three up. The match anisla will be finished next Sun S Four thousand enthu | Hagen go down befo stocky little opponent yesterday in the fir five holes and sighed that the might c. Sarazen, accurate where Hagen was uncertain, confident where his spread himself at the third and fourth and took the fifth when Hagen sliced out of bounds, with the | three hole advantage, Sarazen blew as it developed, on the | Both were on the Green 'n had laid n little fellow's ball | them are all Instead of playing | wrestlers in o %ot D es- od to try for the |pecially is a master of all holds and knocked the other st month gave Wladek Z Hagen grinned. and his hardest mat . When re. He is regarded to the mat en blew a two foot putt on the | gime what Johnny Dundee has been e match s square. { to the ring, a marvel in all r Each had a medal score of 70 for | His opponent, ional two rankling defeats !to him In recent years | zen. hi I > third member h family to in two years. veteran in year and s red on a w d next Wednesday nig the fans of this city will see Wiadek, the third member of the family in action ¢ a tough opponent. As a supporting ca row of the o extra fine inal Giova will meet Russian, while In the cur Tom Draak, Belgian, will gainst Frank Bruno of N There is little to choos | three bouts bec s watched the semi be mmd York. thi ong the - stymie with the feet a . Gene es cup. His ball squarely in. he leading ra: was giving the st bout of the night when Bruno suffered a bad bash in his left eye which blinded him and forced him |to quit. He and Draak will surcly furnish one of the feature of the evening, it Is expecte st well to all Fis Anni il el st T R S i with a brilliant birdie four. Sara-|}O8 2 e il 76 disclosed one six. | p HIIE 1 S Hagen had a 73. |3 2 The first 16 holes of the fi 61 T will be played in Sanford next Tri- | .8 W8O8 day. On Sunday Hagen will be host | (11 "cite’ by the to Sarazen on his i ¥ moter AVTOW Pasadena, for the fin S Britain all the bi in tho mat game, ing h mer the fact tl place available hut 1 will | probably be secured in the futur, The first bout of the card Wednes day night will be stz t o'clock and it is o that Turner hall will he crowded to its capacity of enth fans. ko and the p: more confidence in the afternoon round was never behind. Three times in 13 holes Gene pulled up on even terms, once with successi birdies on two holes. At the 14th playing like an automaton, mly dHDHf"!H’d Sum?-‘n 's effort of | e Rus one in so s will be t of ¥ e first of & s to be cof 1l has lined ill br up rida open set for Tues- over three tournament, w day and Wednesday courses at Clearwater. GRIDDERS FNTER MOVIES Profits from Red Grange's *“One Minute to Play. must | caused a flurry for gridiron stars among the movie prod As a result, two star performers of the past few years in the per- | son of Moon Baker of Northwest- | ern and Johnny Mack DBrown of Alabama are now busily engaged before the cinema lights. Baker is with the Warner Brothers' outfit, | nd Brown with the Metro-Gold- wyn company. The first s hall bee was no other ncers. —_— Advance Sale FISHING TACKLE See Our Window Ends Mar Jl 1st, CUE ARTISTS TO M The world's championship billiard tournament together {he fore- | billiard players of the world | Hoppe, Jake Schac nd Welker Cochran of the 1 {ates; Fdouard Horemans of gium; Eric Hagenlacher of T 18.2 most il[(‘ is John Smith, of Hartford, Conn. | many, and Felix Grange of MY STARS AND BodY ROBERT WHAT KIND OF A GIT- UP HAVE You GoT oM You T WELL- MY~ LAND' TRYING "ON Your GE COSTUME You'RE Gm G TON AT G\. WASH TO WEA THE WA SHINGTON g-p-mp;w EXERCISES