New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 11, 1927, Page 24

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24 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1927. BO00OL008005885288 0565850558 585858855555850598855855588855258568,8,68558585 55555555855 L58555558L05L5L5SLE8555385,52L 259502505 95SHLHLBHLHEHEHLHSLLHLEBLLLESBESHLL9890 Y, PACKED HOUSE TO WATCH SIMON PURES IN ACTION TONIGHT AT TABS’ HALL—NATL. GUARDS TACKLE ATLAS TONIGHT IN FIRST OF TWO GAMES—SO. CHURCH BEATS NEW HAVEN COUNTY ENTRY IN FIRST GAME FIFPPTIFPTIFFIFITVHITIITVITEITTIPFRDIPIPRIPPFCIIIREGAINFPPFIFPTIITRTTPRIVT VTSI TS IIPPPITETTIIIFIPIOVITTHII DR FRTIFIVITIVOTVEDPEF O PITTT T IFIIF T IFFIFTINIIITETIRTVITRIGSE PACKED HOUSE TO WATCH | NEWPORT GOBS IN ACTION - WOODBRIDGE FIVE Champions of Navy Favored to Be Returned Winners fartford Gounty “Y" Champs. | in Amateur Tournament—Joe Howard Confident of Turning Back Tough Sailor—Billy Taylor to Fur- nish Feature in New Britain Debut—Ten Sensa- tional Bouts on Card—Few Tickets Left. lering Bout Be- man and Loughran Trounce New Haven Entry ¥rankie Polo of Lester Brig 4 Whalen, Meyer Jaco a chamy in tha ton a poor New F Darrow, who had gol running guare he dribbled and passed or 1hri it b h th Leinz power o winners k ea agalust th) Briggs will w4t | to meet Ho dleweight cf pound class ed, it s Kaufman of terwelzht t{eame s | around. 1 effec- and Johnny fought hera tv again entered in the probably Taylor won ford; An this city and #ational punc anc 1 not pe to any was exeeptior New Britain Sonth T SIMONCH BEATS WELTER CHAMPION Pete Latzo Refains Crown B ©r ™= Churc] Bell, rt Oshorne Morey, 1 Wess rf-lz s, ¢ (C: ere are a few choice seats 0 the reserved soc 1 may Brideett's, Walsh the Presto Lu & Hollf . Hartf {ng out espeeia BILL DECIDED ON A BIT OF STRATEGY— & LT THE SHORTSP | - - RAN RIGHT SMALK\. INTO KIS DRNE\ To Bill Carrigan, e Bosion Red Sox, & up a batt gan en one pite to the plate 12 0pPOS to be weakening fast and sho tendency to be wi he pitcher laid ani Car at the ball, the top second to drive t The pitcher erred in not until the to recturn first one right. piteh sl shortstop to his eaks of the game t ue, Carrigan hit a 1gh the box that canse Title Was Not at Stake |* : — I out of ten, with the g its regular position, have gone safe. Instead, the shortstop actunally ran watch Billy Tayl are that the § bung out 500 opens. Recrulting Tl remains (UpP) rweight t only b Offies enta hit and it s an easy matter to touch second, then throw to first, completing a triple-play and ending the ball game. musketecr m It is one of the few tr he predicts that it will t good men to knows the and has seen eral occasions. The entire It unds, Ray 1 Anderson Rav Ga.- ut B SERIES WITIL GIANTS exhibition g = Boston B the Phillles yest Fla, 6 to 3, the tors went to S ot 1a ) Iaunch a 3 ga rles with the ol 3 mes, & ston 8 y and to- | it for |2, 1 4 e more bel 3-—4 Refe o0 BABE RUTH IS INJURED, . TRIPPING OVER THIRD ter, lack Ankle Spralned Tendon in Practice | Suffers Wrenched and | Game in Camp. | Mar. 11.—(—The h of the Yankes i Reds has wounded, for | as hors de com- | ¢ Colonel Rup- ©f baseball ar- tk Red Getting hird fourth in- | became in- match with N decision. | nd Umped off | kle and shutout rsity of Flori 2 to 0, while fifteen 3 Clampion Meets \ions in Florida Tour- ade Puts Tumni Contest Fans who » National rd games at the State Armory ind who only know the hizh school trom what they have q in » opport Principal < Ca O. K. on Alonso | e un- of seelr i team in a pr lay, March 19. Principa nazer, Kenneth ¢ - | ission to hold the > | ho may be seen on the Alumni | ] RS are Dick Gorman, John| Alsonso has played brilliantly | Gierocho i, Fred Gennette, Bill at the Darrow, and Harold Wier, 4 61 throug to eut | d to the Fames record where the pinch-l one pitched ball broke u | but unfortunately with a english.” Jud Waller, Outficlder From Texas, Has been signed by Manager Mack of Athletics. Philadelphia, March 11 (B ager Connie hieties has to h added utfi squad in traini Fort Myers, Fla. He is ungster from Decatur Waller's ar ing cracked in the ninth innin the score at 8-3. Errors were respon sible for the Phillies’ defeat. Thomp- | son, at second base, made four of | o six misplays, all of which were stly. with t co FO Cleveland, Fonsecca, Mare (P—TLew | costly Cleve 11 ity fniiel land Indians this sea- Newark International has fulfilled all man- | pes for him in pract ur hits, including four times at bat pitched balls fs Lew's in | the past two days i Amateur Boxing TONIGHT At Y. M. T. A. & B. HALL MAIN STREET 10 STAR BOUTS—i0 ROUNDS 40 Rounds, 214 Hours of Con- tinuous Milling. Ticket Headcuarters — Patsy Bridgett's Smoke Shop, Presto Tunch Main St.; Walsh & Holl- felder, 642 Matn St. | | ger, with Roy and Brillheart and Percy 30, CHURCH BEATS 'MAKES RECORD ENDING RALLY NEWMATICS ARE Up” A BATT (NG RALLY_IN R ("] ~ WORK TEAMS HARDER Boston Major I Intensive Showing. 1 responsibla rriors squad of you are hustling for SORALK GETS INGRIE 255 35720 £28 bel Manager of Chicago White Sox Is On Team Which Loses By Score of 5t03 icago, yester tween two nines squad The Cubs fac: under fire tods Angeles Coa s, Ma arl Webb, for the twirlers pitchers, Oh Man Drillings 0525850088558 06050588599. < GIRLS’ DUSTY LEAGUE GAMES 'GUARDS AND ATLAS MEET ' FAVORED TONIGHT ¥ FIRST GAME TONIGHT [l : | Girls' Tndustrial Court League ‘ Night—May Decide Tie in Games Won Between A Quintets—Both Squads Are Ready for a Hot Tussle Fue Standing A _—Fim' to .\(:E(jmpan Team. . , o tr . LEADS N TOURNEY - Wil Hoppe, Biliard Champio, s IS NOW il] SlA[h Pl'dce | Guard basketball fy:. R team will tackle the Atlas A. C. of ar ew H hall in the I:: first of a e tomorrow ppear for 1son in this en d time the Atla, th ‘s game will he ona of drills the Guards wiii 1 on to make during the year because, on their ome floor, the New Haven tossers are doubly hard to beat. Despite the fact that Manager Sam v had attempted to call earlier in the we Manaker Lanpher o New Haven back ti eecond tim question n Hosicr; hold on 1ocal TiME — o nd other. T on Jannu- mpion season ae Clubs Due For toman After Poor out i form aremans his hich the Ch ed it Wednesday run of 1 camoan with support on the Guards ne too 1 Sox good Endces. T! ol in this city and will m Silver City on March of th Kk, protector tilt at SF : ACCEPTS CONDITICNS games so far the pE Britain Machine team has dey slewicz at center and Sim- | at forv re the tea tormer 1s up among the | s in field goals while | ver foul shooter, ! at the other for March Earl Combs, Centerfielder of Yan- kees, Will Sign Contract Tmme- 11 St liately, He States, i diately, He State 11 LEGION COURT LEAGUE Tour Teams Being Formed to Play Three-Game Schedule at High School Gym. A am bagketball league is being formed and sponsored by nd Kenzior will be at | I centerfielder Frank Smith is con-| Lo fident of a win epted Coach Clarenco (Pat) ed in a tel: his Corbin lineup consider- | ceived from Col. ob the new combination {and will a ct ours on several prac- ely, he ssions. Ruth Johnson who plans to e has dona t all the scoring for to jo s| the team will start her first game at | burg, Fla. forward. Jeanette Seman will go fn| While Combs refus center and Pihiel who is also|the terms which he accepted, it is - starting her first game and Keough |reported that Col. Ruppert offered will be at guards. | him $10,500 for a one year contract — = {or £22,000 for a two yaar contract. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS it is not known which offer ho ac- FOR YOUR WANTS cepted, of ot Iy-Glover post of the American gion and a three-game scheduls > |will be played at the New Britain high school gym starting next Mon- day night. The teams will stage two games each Monday night for ; he next three weeks. The quintets are belng formed from players selected from varjous teams including the Independents, Intermediates, Emeralds and others of like calibe They will adopt names and will play under the new titles. Howard Timbrell is chair- man of the committee handling the to which 5 to 3. 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