New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 1, 1927, Page 12

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NEW BRITAI 555255885099 955288000. 295835505 585.05889555L 5558558559952 2946906. mITna N DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1927. BSLHBO 88999988 58558,8588885888 558008 52880,55L55L5392850565608559. HSLHILSLHLHLLHSSLSHSLLHHHES4LEEY Y i BOYS' CLUB TEAM HAS NARROW SQUEAK WITH CELTICS OF MIDDLETOWN—BATTLE FOR SECOND PLACE ON TONIGHT IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE SPPEITTTIEFETIPNPETIIIPVTIVITIVITIVEIPIVINGNT TG ] BOYS’ CLUB TEAM NOSES [HAHN SETS WORLD OUT MIDDLETOWN CELTICS RECORD IN WEET | | | | ! | Visitors Come From Far Behind to Almost OVcl‘take“Ygums Win ChfimpiOflShiD it Local Quintet—New Britain Team Plays Carelessly | Ronal Track and Field Games | Until Near the End—Spirited Spurt at Finish Saves| | (Game—Contest Ends With Score at 28 to Fifteenth Victery This Season. March 1 CPi—Names | herto unknown to the | National A 1o holders th Unior loor 1 1 ck and field union at Madison RESUNE HARTEORD MATECR TOURNFY Sensational Milling Expected at rorence in tho sctin Foot Guard Hall Thursday |70 "on i ond on th e thara to set rrific pac woing ' from Ray €Ur | the Tllinois A. C., by fully ten y onths | st was the competition that | mark equalled tia today d ! peer of all middle little inter of the W front at the | nitely | prosent d ~e run American rs, brooked sccond Tap, were able to retain fost prominent among rs was Harold M Tilino it vut of t cialty in which cord, by onal of the Newark son Norton, former Gceo track champion. Osborn o save his championship in standing broad jump. | Chief among the youths who es- | tablished themsclves at the top of | performers in their specialties was Karl Wildermuth Georget n o university, the 60 yard s mer schoolho ures of Loy man - | the 1 pion .| the defeat | Oshor !was sl A e most istory of al milling in t ir hoxing in 1, Waterbur; ew Haven this st | t r took the meas: chison, Chet Bow 1, and was a full foot to the Jowman in the final. Sabin . although he failed w14 ¥ jord in the th rapid strides in | the title Les Oberheim and | Georg 5 11 | clipp. oot P with Le New A a fifth of a secon ampionship record Al from the | won o ich in Herbert competi 16y str irze, of Wisconsin ached, shoved the put mark out to 48 fec {in winning the i R 5 inches hetter proevious record put of R. Princeton in 1424 Anothier newcomer to ip . Lancelot Ro: n the 360 yard run in feating a star t, Ed. Hur- Hariford e Fred in Hartf for another s the two lapped mile nd v viewi izn star, Edvin Wide te in the only the evening, a which he od th { cial event o mater run o handics tronol schooltnaster rar tance in 4 mi 19 compared with t ! record of t by B won 2-5 seconds Paavo N an of It rsity th t with a handicap (X), Lancelot Ross, Middictown rbrook ey Tor Goodw world indoor | CHAMPIONS FOR THREE SUCCESSIVE SEASONS | | | to right:—Emil Leupold. Willlam Buechner, Albert Anderson Albert Nyack, manager; Frank Schroeder, Charles Emmons: Standing—Victor Anderson, captain. 16 (0 cord, The three sice con have (s By T s of the T virtue of o1 team he champions of the R. & F. team to tell how| they won the champlonship of the ““Dusty 1 Stevie 1 summary: Co Three Recrnits Seemed Destined to STAGED AT CAMP Giant Players Pair O Into Two Teams for Initial Contest Make ¥ ago Team This Scason. MeCormick, ~Three Dudack, 17 a outfit of ppear destined for north ball scason Webb, the left | lder who was 1o club n tw s un- d hitting out 1 by the Tole s for Hack W and came back to the , Jim Brillhart, s ind Luther Roy, i pitcher. ¥ are who pr ctiee of 11 lina islan ground orkout, but the compare with what faced at Shrevepo ments however, did ning practic For the 5 hold one worko Hornshy i among ther White Sox | The ele- | hold up t1 not sout 1 T0 JOIN GIANTS Castro, Schalk Antonio Cuban Backstop | Wednesday. rs Hornshy of o lost GASC0S BEATR. & E. rake reports Hanava, March Castro, Cuban ba Industrial covered by John New York Giants on o Havana, will s camp at Sarasot: 2 ringing | Muller be run; Jack Ben and triple, doubles, single Meter Readers Leazue Champions Into Camp At In 1gles young Boys' Club. ful The youthful Cut i s catching ) . s chance to prov tet, cham- ability to McGra In. | ability to MeC as a foo! '[and has be figlding gem by o the outfic i team took the Russell & pion outfit of strial 1 1 t the Doys' « g ing in crown Although he 1s “hoos H rlicr to MeG! lifficulty with the immigration au- SCOS | thorities over a passport visa r cut lynchings sinec Wisconsin, Connccticu ctts, New Tslar " the n at- on Jo¢ Howard and Bat Battalins, : 2lsen | vil! Will Sail For Sarasota, 1'la, on | the | ho | HIGH SCHOOL TEAM PLAYS HARTFORD. SATURDAY—CONLEY DEFENDS STATE LIGHTWEIGHT TITLE 3 A T R e R T X e kR kS T e A L A R T A 2 e o a2 d A i O R A BATTLE ON FOR SECOND PLACE IN DUSTY LEAGUE tanley Rule and Level and P. & F. Corbin Ready for Hot Fight—If Corhins Win, Triple Tie in Standing Will Result—Rulers to Settle Question With Win —Last Games on Season’s Schedule—Machine and Landers Meet in Sccond Game. NEWARK TEAW TO BOX HERE FRIDA League Standing 1 The in the sent Connecticut Champs, Entered A from At the \mpionship of od Frwin q in the tourname A. C. this Ir amateur bhoxing new Y. M. T. A. the J ball on Main street. k tered against ttlers will be riford 1 Bat of pr leadi tion is Corpora with of Battalino, middie weight champions the state. The New Jersey coming here are Dave 160 pounds; Tom pounds; Al Cataldo, A bert and Ralph Aquino. The ( dos are brothers and each is rezard- ed as a top notcher in his cla From the entries reccived by Mr. Whaler of the local amateur clul will en that Howard Cataldo, thony L coma onight's battle will Cor paired off with Tom Cataldo in th | teatherw The New Jersey ive quintet of battlers from Pet Owls club of New of the biggest amateur fi entire country. stacking up against the pick cticut, the New Jersey club offi- selected the best among nateur ranks of th ar tournament h be a real inter On the same of the IT the o hoys of Con- Indus- tonighit i cials hav the the A * mem- inco-American club entries from Sprir rs fi- n Hartford a ate, T0 MEET HARTFORD High STMMONS MAKE § HOMER Manager Connie Mack of Athletics Disciplines Ontficlder For Swing- New Britain School Bas| ing Too Hard. ball Team Plays in Capital City Philadelp mo Phila cipl 1 Al clder of tha on dis- for Saturd. tain ssure Ma High ketball team is i o even hreak in v son, the climax o reached whe rival, MHa in Hart the home ng r During the workon litioning. will be t its ancient high school second game of e Hartford high play d Gold team in trouble of playing s s d. In that Al Havlick was the only victin the trouble of filling his place with v substitute who could work in with achine was too much in so a time and the team received sing defeat. ford i in and he year series fair grounds. Man: oned him for swir i wd t against the nt Vs flies, field to also knocked the nce for home runs Collins made seve Athletics have 0 teams and ars paces both morning Cobh, Wheat and expected ball ; md sclid o divided i throu over i on sent v Britain more forward 1 Hart- in. | sehool te: ilars, Captain 7 MeGr ord los Malinos ore rters tos ap Some of th yos Pl only cne the Phillics camp remainder arrive later Kk the workouts will he terday fiel ANOTHER ALEXANDER : move and in come 1 the kids in HUALCH= 1L To HENNY'S - - GOSH THEY'LL BE GLAD Tp JFE A CASH CUSTOMER WITH A THOUSAND CoLD Bucis T~ - AND I'VE GOoT e Douan —Ove ne oLD A THOUSAND I'M GoING BuY A R TRE WIFE ER BIRTHDAY E SAVINGS BUCKS - E| \LOCR ! 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