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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUAR}’ 26, 1927. HHHHSLLHSLHELLHLHSSLHLSLLLLLL2H PSS S H5LH5SLHLLHHLLLELLLLLELLLHHHLL Y 29LHSDST. JOHNNY CLINCH DECISIVELY DEFEATS RAY HALL —NATIONAL GUARDS MEETING BROOKLYN TONIGHT — LANDERS GIRLS’ TEAM BEATS MACHINE SHOP IN TWO EXTRA PERIODS—TWO GOOD GAMES SCHEDULED TO PLAY IN CHURCH LEAGUE PRCIPPIPPPPIVIPIRICIIIIIIPIIIITIIVIIRIIIPVIITIITIGIPPIIND Saaadanand LANDERS TEAM WINS IN CLINCH BEATS RAY DID McGRAW WIN OR LOSE ON DEALS? NATIONAL GUARDS MEET EXCITING OVERTIME TILT | HALL SECOND TIME N—— : —— | BROOKLYN TEAM TONIGHT Nell Sartinski Breaks Deadlock in Second [ty vy s wfio%%fl%% One of Best Court Attractions in East Here Tonight— Fr“ETré Bl’; Ar'(:) d aI‘J‘nTvse:s al; Ooze Out Victory Over| lg tWElgm Ghamp Is Beaten by e ; 1k o HIS BALL CwB ? Visitors Bringing Imposing Lineup for Game— I\I’efw::mtiecsl 11 to 8—Stanley R4ule Swamps P. & F. Pinkey Kaufman ’ e o & Locals in Fine Shape for Gruelling Battle—All Men Corbin in Second Game—Packed Gallery Watches| = = =" . - ] Reporsed 10036 in Gond Dondifian—Borritis oot Contest in Girls’ Industrial League. 5 nate ers, decis o — e 3 . Kosky’s Co-ops in Preliminary. L Q hCLTIOOHDE s e e i & National Guards Brownsville B. F. Stanley Rule .. on A\rrh street. Clinch got 3 . i ’ i . Am. Hosiery .. 2 3 b ision at the end of the third . 3 " T r [Rubmsmn . .... Epstein rs 3 g round after three hectic sessions in e e ; " )= | f ; 0 r rasilonn e Sake Center ‘PJ %Ffl:col:;::: chance to send home his X > & ’ ;. i ———— Sheehan ...... .. Pomack <000 | i i : o poe | Right Guard o nch w sht Ray at long : b 3 | ¢ A packed gallery and 10 players " 2 i 5 1 Kilduff Vew! held thels breaths while & basket- Swarms All Over Knute Hansen range, ueing apesdy fontuork and ac A - ' 3 outh an Tmmy and ['. Natts e it Sl biat: ERainaitig mititn B e in10 Smeg Rounds | balance. Hall got one in in the : fi 2 and Centers to Meet | Sardediasione of the Best Hazkots alf of the end of & second ove | | ond round that for “fi\ a8c0 ds \ 5 gl s = ball attractions in the east, the o —_— | seemed to « ¢ local hoy, but his : N time period in a game in the Y. M.| 5 g - % i ! Brownsville Big Five of Brooklyn, 4 : R e £ LT S ; ring ) n m 5 i . 1 Trinity M. E. South Cong. | - x : C. A ‘lruh t;'du\s‘l'rué :asg};;;“t ‘\c.Vv York, Feb. .6.—‘W,\—— XA‘u 11 he vebs ? L gy it 3 A Howatt 8 IN. Y., will furnish t opposition to league at the Tl ““a{ ino Uzcudun, most coloroful ring from hi . Clinct 1 . » 2 ? Right Forward the National Guards of this city at. sium last evening. 1 o Tanders figure since Louls Angel Firpo!m 1 10 the battls was very wide. ] § S(=] D. Hewett .. Morey | the state armory on Arch street to- made by Nell 531“"*"};*‘“} L flurae! nezot it Amerioan spore| CHEvifonght in i 2 ; : ; ; 3 |pight. The team which faces tha Stzen ells was foulad by Back of fns o L and eager to-| The best fight of the tou 2 & =2 % P. Braddon Wessels locfl quintet, has taken the Atlas New Britain Machire. It was all hor r g | i : . | t New Brl diiine. day for more worlds to conquer in | 13 the match hetwveen Ra {A. C. into camp In New Haven twica that was necessary to decide Tex Rickard's heavywelght elimin.|©f Terryville and Johnny Angelo of : F T s ... Barta | this seashn and acording to all re. contest for Landers although threo Tex Rickard's heavyweight elimin- | pf NPV B BRE SORRRY ARECIO OF % - “Bieht Ganrd | ports, the visitors are confident of seconds before the end of the game 2'l0n tournament | attended the bout last n een a Hel, upsetting the local te: t renees wooc o! 73 a0 B 2 - Z elnzman . .. Parker| s am tonight. Captain Kilbourne mads It surc for CHARE it {y“"“‘ chopper ook | \\.ioh into which more action has g 4 SN - S The forwards, Shuman and Epe Landers with a pretty fleld goal. The | Care of the western en 2 ree! acked every oUN¢ 30th - ste a 5 ks e G | ard’s list last swarming been packied foevery rount. Both : R = ; il Fengler, Gross May, Osborne, Potts | {ielh ar M“:l‘]’;‘l::’:y“‘vg o1 “; oy The second game of the evening 0Ver Knute >n, splendid PRY- ond they were pun away at : (N‘\z\FL:glNG}L e e ot | SuaTdston thedinelcln ey evaly between the Stanley, Rule & Level ®ical specim nd. hooked his| cach other. Taylor would first seem 3 : O R N Biown ..., Litke |Sccond in the gamY. Restelli will company quintet and the P. & F. “:;‘n‘"“ F"ifc h.\de f{:‘:u ;°°‘r}‘ : "‘;.zo have the edge and then Angelo # S ent Hocwig ot have his hands full trailing Lyman, Corbin team resulted In an over- m;”n“”“m”mg Y M dleen Saquare | Would rally to go into the lead N @ ) : i ... G. Preisser | D¢ center, while Posnack and New- whelming victory for the Elm street it el i A.the end of the third round, the Vi 4 | blatt are reported to be almost ima leagus leaders. Garden and by vietory proved his | poys wore all even and the fight was ‘ b e SR B0 isot sadond bale by the to future consideration in the : € n 1€ declared a draw. Coming out for 2 i ; Against this imposing array of New Dritain Machine company team to declde Gene Tumney's|ipg fourth canto, Tay d to | B 2 e i - AND INCIDENTALLY.: | basketball talent, the National turned i asy vic- . ! be a little weary t teur : E §7, . Erleson ..., g 86X | Guards will throw in its startl B o 2 5| Making Bls New Tork dobut!roiss vegu af d | M suo\us\H'Q AB{UT\\J, " ‘ tneun ‘o Sloman snd Bubencie o “‘Ifm ot ihe season. In the firt after wading through three medi-|pout, only the ¢ ; 3 N &b AS A “OAVD HARUM S Sl f0tiReckert | REL C5 SRRAR DRSS quarter Landers ran the score to 4 9C0r¢ oppo > invading | count, Angelo had the ma 27 5 : . Kilduff and while the New Britain Macnine for- A7 “’”- Pa Jsanty ool given the d i t v ) = Howe, R. nderson, Hartung, | Rubenstein has completely rec ward, Anna Simmons, was coll ¥ § jHae 0 ns ga s close and the ri v ns \ : Apelgren; Preisser, Russell, |ed from an injury to his ankle, Res- ing a loner on a foul chance. e : Hl“’\’lc' A P ‘ Becker, substitutes. mh‘ is rc;]oured from m's boils and tinski made it & tohon;\,’ ;njlhe s ~ 2 ik Bt Two games will be offered to |2 the o r:inu;’\':ml::a of tha team) gz;::mihbon“l:n: :n frm_ qQ ;' Iy . e h \ h A night. Four of t A= managers go, John McGraw is Inter-Church basketball league fans ! fght, lor, Reynolds and Sturm, 4 Tl E 1 attl ho represented the s “big shot” of the National at the ¥ 3. 0. K. this even he | the reserve men, or New Britain's dropped in a field goal to offset th two leading teams meeting the two rock troops” will probably get into & personality u h clear ent victories history of that organization ean | field goal scored by Kilbourne in b e | Eape s Ll A ! St | {which are at the end of the stand- game at some stage of the ens m:“p:mfl. % h as the us woodchopper he fifth, Walter Krass, was hoast a record that even approaches | ]N RUDIMENTS 0[-‘ GAME ing. The first contest, which will |counter, In the last quarter Simmons ged. il veater y L erson of [ his. s o : St. Louis Browns Have the First start at 8 o'clock, will bring into With an attraction of this kind, 1 arter 8 e e s Connle Mack 1s the only ? South Congregational | the armory will be filled to capacity made it 7 to 6. Kilbourne made it . ‘ 3 conflict ths Sout ongrega t mory will | c $ to 6. One minute was lefit fto ! y = |1eaz & who, rank H Game of Season Scheduled Next vv,nacer yohn J. McGraw Puts and Trinity M. E. churches. The|The National Guards, nettled that lay, th balf minute and th £ RAbAn (L pargsaing Ao knacked down in the first o : L capall L A South church, which battered its | its record of 1 is being counted 563’,'; il t:vo :umts away from o his Sl s il "“» PRI ORE L At ) atlone Deriod of years He Squad Through Intense Ses- way into first place last week by de- | against it in the running for tha tis. Sinkiewicz slipped away from oo ‘"’"1”’ Into _the punching Poullot o L e While fandom has a keen appre-| g youie peh, 28 (F—With feating the St. Matts, has won ten | State title, is out to take every gama s right hooks met | pound class at the ciation of his remarkable ; games In & row and has met and |from now until the season eloses and her opponent and made the !YINE him flush on the chin. When Paul-|round. The fight went into the fourth | McGraw certalnly has them gossip- £ame scheduled a week from “"“3‘ St ¢ beaten every church league team in |it Will be a fighting bunch that will fle: r.'oallwnhl&}r: 11? seconds ufut)m s guard draped his jaw, Hansen |an¢ Laravicre was given the decl-|ing as a resull of his trading activi- | Manager Dan Howley, of the §t.| New York, Feb. 25 (P—While the| "CR WOIF QTR CaBin (S8 "B | oo the music when Dick Dillon end. Just as the timer was getling| ), " into th ) s 100 fast for | ticg of the past winte e e first detachment of the New York iy is go . 4 s whK ¢ ] N ! , has ordered a short ) a p he | sounds the whistle to start ready to end the period, Peck fouled i, danblidactaed A el R for agers Horns- t is going at top speed and is the Kilbourne but Boris missed the ,round the heart. Bu tght | B / a wide margin s vy ihs e Giaatn - ; ; ; cart. But he might | 3 by was the surprise ) : ; §5 AN H Methodists, how.| The preliminary game fn chance. The regulation period end-' et ns well have been attaoking | th Panded the bovs who pay the way, |pltehers limbered up for the exhib :f‘:‘:‘;':‘f:’ SR ETh e e e O it o Feati e LT o Lt o e e o & od Peek| ViR his hands one of the Basque's e Zot 1| while number two came shortly af- iticns, Dan's luck held good again 'y uns ‘o SHTiP &% Sarasora foday ) CLoCy e South ehurch to top | Meet Kosky's Co-ops, one of the vertime period Peck ' WV ihs R a ict ove rom of | yapy Whe o parted with |, e d A v 5 e % H Sy Tod Barifaskl who b A B b s e e fn|terwards when he parted With|pygay ang the Browns got in an-|national game speed when they met before amd {0am that beat them this year. fouled Sartinski who falled 10 pyrenecs mountamns of Spain. fartford, formerly of Boston. in|George Kelly for Ed Rousch. {ther) e Eveonict cnt mds e hoT| R have always made fheir opponents locals have won nine straight in its make the point. In the second ov-| Up fo the midsway d their bout at pounds. Masse | %0 n M6ruw b il e S GeEE ol Radaik ) hot RS metiing no club can (pe yith. | PRYE almere s et jonvanaate (ORI BRI R ERONR 2 ertime period after a minute and pane's advanta . h proved to be one of the mc ver | ahout? s been an oft re- 4 o hont o s BMERREeT JORR MG Lite K e a half of the three minute period ang reach evidence. | DOxers seen on in the 0 | eated nuers he leader of the [OF the worse at the Tarpon Springs, cxplanation of yesterday's practice | | ©t¢ through ass Sartinski ade he py . Sanriite 50 1 rovost y 5 o two deals. Fla., ca . {which consisted of i | % :candre mmm: whi:‘r;r(r'k :;vd‘?: hlwli e e 5 s, scored wnical at w ,v;“l,‘w]l ne to| Tony Rego, a member of the how to ::1.; L:,n;:,?c(,};,‘nfirf;li};f: The St. Matts, although deposed | her: Lynch was fouled by Slmmons! ton. Hansen basan 1ok M?I\m”"’);:uu\o‘ or Rudolpl 1 Ak were of the Brown catching staff arrived from The rotund pilot, starting his 25th | TO™ ”“; 'C“':' BEoLaLl S sdial CUBS IN GOOD SHAPE . L s toll. Ha yegan to benc | S 4 fer t ! o it : s 2 | tend r the ¢ but she failed to score. With the middie, bringing the head that had | LL2rtord la Y, i the It opinion that McGraw got decidedly |British Columbia yesterday. Snow In year at the playing head o the elub, | o', 1% tho € Tt e s 2 game at the 2:58 mark Kilbourne o above that squat B |ty B . . the worst of the transaction. Time ‘,2?,\’?‘““1“7‘" | delayed the Van-|took it for granted, however, that|ii"po®race. They have a fast and | put the game on ice With a two- well within reach of Pa Rt e S Hion nswer that question. R e i ! the scribes in camp would under-|aggressive team and should take pointer. Kilbourne of Landers and P and Hansen's straight || . my inten to second | ! olics morning and 'stand his wearing a Panama hat|(heir opponents into camp this eve- | Members of Team Appear in Sinkowicz of the Machine Shop 1 Di e Tt ss either deal. 1 have too high |afternoon, were In order at the with a baseball uniform while driv-|ning. The Center church has been| ~lCTrors L RATES were the best point getters in tho : y fought at 145 | A0 opinion of John McGraw's judg- champion Cardinals camp at Avon|ing his teachings home. McGraw's|practicing hard during the last fow | Training Camp. game. |~ Starting then to fight as thou & e e to | ment to bel at h any Park. The arrival of Eddie Dyer skin is easy prey for the hot Florida |weeks and hopes to overcome its| The summary: oth eyesiwere n at, bleeding | g " > than |the Wi of the proposition. ¥ >‘f‘;"‘“y augmented the Card's gun, jinx tonight and to break into the| Chicago, Feb. 25 (P-—Avordupois, Landers. closed, cheeks putfed, and | rock. The Meriden boy put up a | Seldom does. ;*hjt'mr{”smm Dyer comes with| Other drills, also centered on the |win column. Coordination has been embon - whatever it is ball- % 3 body battered, Paulino stormed all|gtellar battle for two TR Y is one thing n.“ x 1yz\rfnl>; afx.x praise for Danny Clark, left' pitchers, called for the covering of |its great want, and the practice of plavers frequently acquire during the Kilbourne, 1f. . 3 over his gwillowy rival. ¥ vy body punol ned hi iked about MeGraw, the fact hand swinger with Byracuse last first base when drives pulled the first | late weeks is expected {o give it a winter, is almost negligible among y body ¥ o tlie ze of his con- year, wh 5 | i . Peterson, rf .. ) | bruising attack, all and in the last rot t he has the ze of his con- year, who is expected to report next |sacker away from his bag. McGraw |better chance in tonight's game. s now en route to their Catalina 1 8 & §iii ot fon tha co He is ever ready to fall or | week. | appeared determined that his pitch- Managers' Mceting Monday training camp. sion of “Skull Practice” | | practice session Sunday to keep his Yankees sped southward to their favorite to win tonight and keep on | Prelimnary Game team con Excess Weight Noticeably Lacking ns Sartinski, c. . : for the ‘Bas ¥ Lynch, 1g 0 | knew not f straigt! a hefty punch on <rock on his judgment, = Ho aslke| ers this season will be good flelders| An Important meeting of the Gabby Hartnet!, whose rotundity 0B ; |at lcast. John Hawkins, Californla |leagus managers has been called for | was noticeable last year, is in pro- Jacobs, rg. . ; § : e e e e e e faitures and never spends any time | An especially interesting bowling | | § 2 orm of blows. | Kaufman got the decision. | thinking up alibis {ch between two bitter rival | g o Rt 2 gl : | in : ! : part of the workouts. M. C. A. Notices have been sent to Wilson, another Cub with a flare to ing to the head | Barney Youseman won the decl-| Therefore I am going to attempt | teams will be staged Monday night | 15 b laye ¥ Ine 2iE z obesity, ha ¢ a few ds to scn on the topes in the |sion from Billy Patrick, both of them | to_figure c Feason= whyidlfcs b | olaloel it ths (Czatno: Bowling |0 (07 | wiavera pud fep import fall ehurohes Hn' i leagus, atkingfobtaity, ( has lanlya fow potnds Farmer, 1t. - ane’s head and body but!pounds. The match wa ¢ - ing on the theory that he got at | combinations have met each orhcr‘;:‘i"l l:h“ l‘“’: r;“;vl ".‘}:‘ “;' LE L“"““"%"“ Diesent, | Thera ”"i £°””,r'{”:' bl ’;:’"‘ the/Selihin Peck, 1f. . . e E him from going|two rounds but Yousem . least a 50-5 : on the proposi- |on several occasions but neither has | Detersburg last night. e players | been several hitches In the league of special train say. espite regular Sinklewlcz, c. e although Hansen rested a moment | Tast night’s fournament was the | IFirst, let us consider the Trisch- |crowd of fans will turn out to see the | Grabowski and Ed Phillips, catch-|be straightened out at the meeting |York, during the winter, Kelley's Kenzoir, rg. R 0! of hiz own miss left hook on Arch e ¢ - 1 1t Frisch is a mu - | follo Bristol: Mead, Sullivan, La- | James Wiltse, pitcher. This squad, to treatment. 5 a result a rubber | the tournament wi vi- | er man and, therefore, a better gam- | pente, Murphy and Poters. Casino |ausmented en route, will arrive Sun-| Ski riding at 90 miles an hour, tha shirt and plenty of weight removing Referee, Tobin; Timer, M: 1l earned, 1t lacked the decisive- | Stag [ M. T. A. & B. hall [out, for Hornshy is only two years | Tronosky, A. Rooney and J. Foote. [sions Monday. is popular at some Canadian resorts, for him. Scorer, Butler. | ness of the r sts tr n pave 11‘ - r. Drayer, rg. ... | avose and w no one to shoulder the blame for | TEAMS TO BOWL football star, covered first base dur-|$ o'clock Monday night at the Y. per mid-season playing trim. Hack Punch after punch ralned | from Hartford and f at 1 Graw m e trades he did, work- ' alleys on Church street. These two writers were in the Yankee detach-|them to make certain of having rep- shed. Joe Kelley, pinchhitter, is less Simmons.* ©f. S e ahare SRR Tat ey AT tHa dnst Sesston: e | vet won a decisive victory. A large | ¥ere Lou Gehrig, first baseman; Joe |late and it Is hoped that these can runs through Central Park, New Kenurd, lg. . % [ in the eighth when the )| last to be held at the state y \shy deal. The general impres- | match. The teams will line up as |erSi George Davis, inflelder; and | Monday. embonpoint was slow in responding ble as to length of sorvice, That is | Five: X Tronosky, J. Gacek, N.|day for the opening of practice ses-|skiers being drawn by motorcyeles, already have been prescribed Stanley. 12; Corbin, 6. | Louis Firpo's way to a match with work and all around play whi . characterized thelr game so p | favor, the e ¢ his | —— | tional League, if not in the ¢ " P P Tha s before ok = oy ——— -h; Ms"re. ‘:w Sttey Hulo & Lavel e i B Lntire Pleate Roster is Expected to | ,,f: : jon last seas on \SN'T You eT! Tms, 15 oH! THAT REMINDS ME. THEY CAME - TWo OR THREGE GOLE SWEATERS, il ;“ “‘1‘-2“{ My T & T C e i A -m By Next Wodnes. | the Glants were in the thick of the | LWELY GREAT -1 FEEL | AROUND COLLECTING OLD CLOTWES | At OLD SMSLLY LEATHER GOLF am by a o 6 score, 0 13,0 1 T Be in Uniform By Next Wednes- HES TE 18 iy Hallaf thas sl AND cozY SORRY FOR THE PoOR FoR. THE POOR TODAY AND t FOUND | JACKET, FLANNEL GOLF. SHIRTS Rose Paul, the heroine of wer p 7 . ’ HRERE To~ FOLKS THAT CAN'T A LOT OF YoUR OLD CUDTHLS Yau AND TFwo WARM CAPS Rule Shop victory of two weeks a Paulino 19¢ s ¢ | day Morning. ting the Giants eaused McG ¢ NGAT 7 KEEP WARM WILL NEVER WEAR came through again with a sna 1 1 e | = : e J L Ancom S \,\4?/( TOM\GHT exhibition of shooting. She was a N S “Pirat et F assisted by Mary Jarnot, who HACE‘ b LEADING - be classed as a co-star. T — didn’t equal the opening game i terest although the P. & F. Corhl team made threats at times. R Is Up On Sarazen T irst Rou A ! i Johnson again did the 1 ! ! R el X ; : ylourlosentes BiotD Tigterily work for Corbins and was the on of “Grudge Match” , Copt, Pl 8 S0 ool S K GRS QDT G R member of the team that s o WEn o 3 £ > ki, Hees points from the floor e 2., IFeb - orosky a Fonmagne vl . eale S The summary: 4 L0k ipEL 1-1 the sl I LES: i % Stanley Rule and Level gol By BATELaL ugmenisd oo e colls 0. to Gl Red's star, EA Champlon of Professional Golfers 1 over his contract. Marley, 1f. Becker, 1. Paul, rf. . Dombrow, o Jarnot, c. Kelly, 1g. ..... Dashner, rg. . K, TE = ! 4 . : : \S THAT SO!! EverY YEAR You V7| [ HERE'S Some s ' ¥ 2 b BIG TRADING WINTI 4 < Loy HAVE To To55 AWAY MY GOLF : / MORE NICE | P. & F. Corhin 4 2 : k ¥ 1 ' t Cral s o g THINGS - THAT 1S THE FIRST : WARM THINGS Fla I Ll g S osshylon I ifferent @ e | THING You THINK OF ~ WELL~ 4 You cAN Molchan, 1t i \ . ; e o > N = N Give. AwaY Mosten, It. 01110 b . i ' TWO HORE ENTRIES i \:) M) T NEeD e Grossman, rf, g [ R 8 Al : e 5) . 3 S LESS THAN ,L;,‘; c“. e i ; g A g Japan and Canada Signify Intentions | {4 &g X 1 gt‘;g?‘:fi;e stnan, IE. ....... 0 g ! ] : | & : / g PR E s ; i t s of Competing in Davis Cup Tennis Referee, Tobin; timer, My acorer, Butler, DERBY PRIZE CUT of the A rica Derby at Washington Park will re- | ceiva only $25,000 this year. vear, Bradley's winner was 12 $100,000. Washington Park offic quested to apply hope that the glory of winning the | lstic club, 435 ¢ race will maks up for the loss of | Phone 3550\ $75,000 in first-place money. | evening. /

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