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W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1927. BHHDLHLEHXDHAL DS 3H! 2HHS5H9S 9, BHHSLL550 85188508 5558 SHAHLEESLHLHHLLBBH8 L5285 58 505882525353 58 585555555 SODS. NATL. GUARDS COMPLETELY OUTCLASS ATLAS A. C—TRADE SCHOOL QUINTET WINS STATE BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP— § ZALESKI STARS IN HIGH SCHOOL'S LAST GAME—CHURCH LEAGUE RACE GETTING CLOSER—BOYS’ CLUB PLAYS TONIGHT al 4260 SINTITINTIPEEIIPPIITIOIOESIOIIIESIES g PPCTTPIPTIPPIIIPETITVEIFIPITT VI TTITTTOI VT CCCT TFIC T T IT IV OPIIITEPI TS EPET I T H NI E P 0P0990 04 ¢ iadada i) GUARDS COMPLETELY ROUT |[EAGUE TITLE IS 7TRADE SCHOOL QUINTET MUSHY CALLAHAN |ZALESKT SCINTILLATES IN ATLAS IN RUNAWAY GAME TTIIL IN DOUBT CAPTURES STATE TITLE VS, ANDYDIVODl, THE LAST SCHOOL GAME | | Nationals Start Off in First Half and Get a Lead of 30!st‘ Matts Greep Up to Within. Defeats Chester Hi-Y Club 36 to 32 in Final Game— chores 10 of His Team’s Points Against St. Thomas'— to Nine at Rest Period—Second Trouncing for New | f ... | Contest Ends in Tie and Overtime PerPiod is Nec- Hartford Team Leads in First Quarter—Captain, Haven Club in as Many Nights—New Britain Team | One Point of South Qmme[ i essary—Down-River Team Threatens at Start of | McGrath, Havlick and Matulis Finish Basketball Gives Great Exhibition of Team Work—Burritts| —, “"0=r ! the Game—Locals to Play Home and Home Series' Careers—Red and Gold Squad in Fine Form in Vic- Hand Beating to Meriden Quintet. ‘ WL With Meriden Team—Successful Season. tory—Alumni Game Next Saturday. :Bout at Madison Square Garden for Junior Welter Title 4 (P—)ushy recognized ards and e St. Thomas be taking turns It was Alanskas Captain Marlon Zaleskt celebrated »l seemed to) at fouling Zalaski this time and with the usual result. Ths Saints took thefr last desperate stand and on two field goals by Alanskas 2 foul goal by McCann they put t within seven peints of Britain. The score was 25 to 1 Fearful lsst by soms miraculous ! playing the Saints migh pull hal game out of the fire New Britain, called time out to collect its wits. Tt was found that fust one minuts and New York round feature | Saturday by reach- ing the peak of his form and scor- | {ing 13 of his team's 23 points in the ew Britain high school's victory | jover the §t. Thomas Seminary | of Hartford K o division s s a title affair. A dia belt, emblematic of = He began his scnsational shooting b and valued at §2,- | bee in the first part of the eacond . rests in Tex Rickard's safe, an | 1I3Fter when his team was on the Aiienal it t5 winner, | $107t end of a 7 to 2 scors and by trophy probably will | & feries of hook shots, steady foul t further action of the commis- | SPo0UNg and floor work he carried s team through to victory. This was to be the last g: which he, Frank McGrath, center; Al Havlick, forward, and John Ma- 1 tulis, guard were to take part in the | uniform of the Britain High school, but Principal Louis P. Slade gave permission for an alumni game and ft will be played as a prelimin- to the National Guard game next day night. | The entire team showed wonder- ful form in fighting the ball and on | every occasion throughout the con- test it had the Saints hurrying their pa The Red and Gold team was ! handicapped considerabls ough out the game by thas officiating o { Referes Mannion who usually does ester could not n that cit » and whe Nick Arena the mi e last faw a1 clever boxer and smart e in Lt favorite to 1 for the St. Matt wage furiousiy ing between heat of pla ee with par- al fouls were fre- quent, with one man being ordered off the floor. The St. Matts started fast on scores by “Goody" and Bill 1 Klopp, but the Swe worked iard and, led by “Ossi |Larson, gained on their opponents ‘during the latter part of the foul. Saunders was Alanskas who made sonal and Fre rhances. h both a bout in 43 ty and techn ocal observers with terner's punching power and | o stamina. Callahan won the title from its first holder, Pinkey Mitchell < am. The summary N. B. State Trade School Fld rl Ttl Richtn 3 Arena, B made almost all of vos mak t in*front by 18-1 riod a change of line- {up sent Huggie Carlson to forward. Toiice Bachman, lg i trom long range. and Benoit w Britain, | Cherpack, 1z Saunders, Ig Sowka, rg quick and he and “Oskis” Erickson started |a rally which enabled the Swedes to {tic the score and take the lead vith six minutes left. | It looked as if the St. Matts were | through, but Good: d jand his team counter-rallied. Goody himselt popped his team into the |12ad and Russell made it 2 41lin went out on fouls 3pm!=sl-"l s0 vigorously E High he Burritts romped to 23 victory over the St aus team of Meriden. For t} iarter only were running. the Burritts w Zaleski and Hav away < t he was |sent to th . showers at the same t ig ! Billy Preisser made good one try land the game was over. The Preisser brothers e winners, althouzh all Carlson’s work from and the all-around work o n stood out for the Swedes imary St. Matthew's Luth, Fid for avel at top s h.him and th loor game with ot b the Atlas, nigit to keep tter play a cl rne ed this year. ; Pit as en equ; | Litke, Russell |E. Pr Rec Bec n as a . Stanislaus gt First Lutheran > lo [ FIVE GAH liladelphia £ SCHEDOLED Major Lergue Clubs Enter Onc of Most Strenuous | | | Philadelphta, Marck 14 (P—The | tladelphia American and Nation. | | lcagms baseball clubs today entor. | 4 one of the most stren: ¢ their training season Fiv sor league or the A Philli 5 t mers, Booth Matthews. Scorer, Parker. Methiodists Win Easy One cthodists’ showed reversal long i Blue Army their victims for fou 1t was the record high score A week before the | Methodists had been noticeably k in passwork, but this Weeks of Training. and favor of the home Guards a of in Florida | 4 exhibition games with | rivals were scheduled | plac of the league 1mps P o be rounding into form. noit and Bas pounts and put Ref- co 14 Chester Hi-Y Club . Tld Half-time g9 c 21-14 and time out §oing aw Meriden chool will play a with the this week. tomorrow, afternoon an Silver Cit be with Series With Trade d off: burville the | week will wind up school's most success AWERICAN STARS WL BE LIMITED Hostly Sprint for Olympic Team nals and LEAD NOT CHANGED Fairman of Grand Rapids sull Holds First Placs in Am Bowling it Congress. g elop middle | pooy, p, March 14 (UP)— aders in the American bhowling not affected . Fairr were hy yes- Scindinatia n con his grip on Shubert of Cl tnto place in the indis 47 while C. Young of forced down a noteh with cago went 1u, if form both e Rezgic McNamara. Greatest of Bike ia | w | H; W mmy Raker, Mitchel Field. youth who ed and defeated cham- | z0 in a match in which | ! s not at stake, will en- Leonard, of Syracuse, N le ‘!nd made the trick pivot and pass- ed it to hir Cann = n Riders, Comes in First For the 12th Time 4 (UP)—Rez- regarded on the mnext play al Alphons pri Goosens io field in ing $825, SROWING GREAT FORM he o Mariy McManus' Work With Detroit Stamps Him a Choice As Regular ¢ la Second Sacker. ! h 14 (P—Marty Mc- ned by Detroit from the is showing great 4 mp in| g indications | a sign- | la arly | Manager Morlarty 1 1 is particul he continued his great foul shooting ined four hits out of in in an exhibition game with San| 20 ‘recruit pitcher, Ms;i: 4 to Minneapolis the St and tled the score at 10 all for the first time in the gam onal foul against | count. | floor and tos fore the New get back to stop him. | the the | When White fouled him he scored | pretty good job but who was a ay off color Saturday. He let the artford team travel and get away ith a trick pivet which i¢ done ght might not been travelling ertainly was travelling the way Thomas team was doing it. Account of Game After a minute of play Laws col- cted a doubls decker after McCan Bromberz, rz Laws, It McCannp, rf Pinto, ¢, Ig Matulis fouled Mec- latter missed his ance. came back later ade the score 4 to 0. On a beau- lay Havlick passed long to k to McGrath and ore 4 to 2. it 8 to 2, and Pinto 2da 1t eeven when he made the try after Havlick had hacked The quarter ended. ki started in an ausplefous hook shot and | came through ith another field goal that brought within one point of § Laws put his team further . head by a 8 to 6 score. Matulis ked McCann and t score was Zaleski dribbled like a through the Hartford team's and scored as White fouled The goal counted and Zaleski s given two trics. He mads both but the Hs LOCAL TEAM LOSES and Hartford Swimmers. records wers the dual Britain M. C. A swimming Hartford The record ng eveats were the 220 yard which Morales of tha New Britain cut six seconds from the former time. and the 160 vard relay in which the Hartfori team bettered the record by seven seconds. The summar: first. Daughn Bergquist, New Britain; 45 seconds. 100 vard free style, first Harte sccond, Britain: third. Pivko, 1 min, 40 smas! free style in Continuing onc-man act he broke the tie 1 goal and a few minutes | sank a foul to make the ore 13 to 10 Matulis committed his third per- McCann but the ! ke the chance Alanskas slipped down the cd fn a field goal be- Britain defense could Time was up, scors at half time was New ritain 13, St. Thomas 12 Sccond Half Havlick made a long shot. and Me- ath made « foul goal when Alans- : held him. Zaleskl was about to hoot when Whits fouled him and Daughn, New Hartford; tter failed to m ducts city, quiri to t ing nals thesd on s st stroke. first, Bar- low, eecond, Rakowskl, New Britain: third, Hammer, Harttord; time, 80 1-3 sce. . 220 yard free st Morales, New Britain; d. Mayer, Hart- ford; taird, Sloat, Hartford; £ mis 54 4-5 sec. New pool record. 440 yard free style, first, Barlow, Hartford; &econd, Morales, Britain; third, Britain; time, 6 mi 160 yard relay ford, Daughn ivko Meyer; time, 1 min making both chances good. Me-’ nn made it 14 but Zaleski made it | ) on_another of his famous hook | iots.” He made it 22 and when | into fouled him he made it 23. ser by Harts Hammer, won Vs i rinter for 100 meters and 200 meters which qualifies him serious tl Americ will be delegated dock, world record national ch: . world recor Ds Hart Hu from a group MeAllister, Miller, Bewman and Ru ition to the C has rt7. |the 24th polnt. The third perfod | New pool record was over. New Britain led 24 to 14. | McGrath made a foul goal and | Sowka missed his chance. Fach of | tics further advanced | day they worked in great fashion ieir earlier arrival in|and had the Blucbirds completely | bewildered, breaking away inces- program calls for|santly for easy shois and getting, world's champlon | clear in mid-floor to eink long ones| and to-| when the Blue defense moved back t game to be played| The first was fairly well con- and the second at! tested, but gler and the Hewetts Borah No game is scheduled | were bstter than Osborne and Bu- Lo ay. but Thursday | cherri and the Methodists led by Connta Mack's men| 24-16 at the end. T he Boston Nationals in| %28 a slaugh Braddon Saturday| himselt and every Methodist Braden- | Maurice, Hart- C. Deck and A. Young of Minne- apolis went into third place in the 1oubles with 1,244 Hartford: second, READ HERALD CLAS | ford; third, Coulin FIED ADS | TOR YOUR WANTS S Athletics ) When a Feller Needs a Friend on Friday witk won T You BE GooD BoYS AND Go &:ME » PLACE ELSE WiTH vour PLAY 7 Thers's A SICKK PERSON IN THIS HOUSE AND THE NOISE 15 S0 DISTRE SSinG six, four of whi nted to the subs in = ere gifts pro the last few m! The summary Trinity M. E. [ | lost. their caimas through MelInni: first two errors. . was for AH-H-H- For JiMiNY CHRISMUS SAKES: * SICK! EVERY PLACE wE_STAFeT A GAME Som=Benr 15- SICH — MMl Shucks! 1S EVERY- BoD¥ N THE HULL WORLD sew had | Fengler, rf . Hewett, 1 P. Braddon. ¢ (Cpt.) Heinsman, rg A. Hewett, Ig lers and t represents Horatio Fite he Athletics fuled to Blue Army Fld 1t Encherri Osborne, Nikora, ¢ | Brown Arendt, r ners who took third anc . 3 00 meters in 1924 but there many and the ¢ rder ag: GOING AFTER HOLDOUTS Rickey 1&g (Cpt) 15 Leaves Cardinals’ | | Personal fouls Rhem Hewett, Braddon 11 6t 2=—1 Camp to Interview Flint and Tommy Thevenow OB E) e NG Brown 2, Johnstone 12, | ixon. Timers—Booth and | orer—Parker. 1500 mete: able to finish 3 er position 4 sixth scored am in Paris. vastly Improved r be running in a 1 Wide. Ritola, | eltzer of Point [ Germany, who scems to be a team | in himself. | S OUT ON ARMY fans Wildg Bill” Montana quarterback ith ha Army eleven ne re to bhe sadly disappointed failed to recetve the West | appointment, although he alternate cholce. ) were pecting to star 3 thye } iteen vear old | ies the slight hope that | n coaches have for any| points in the 500 and 1,000 meter runs. With a flock of stars avallable, the | 110-meter high hurdles look safe. Kinsey, the 1924 champion, will be available and with him are Leighton Dve, national and inter- collegiate champion, Robert Max- camp of Howlr fina AFTER THREE LETTERS An Indian from Oklahoma may 17 rate as a three-letter man at Min- | nesota n the next year or so. e Earl Cartwright, at present a | treshman. He made the frosh | football and basketball teams and i5 regarded as a sure shot for the {rosh bascball team this spring. his team will behind the for Seh veteran. Fred Sci be said to have cinched hi at center. Sisler is a fix The and pitehing Thue BASEBALL SEASON COMING ©ON AND NO PLACE T LINE UP FoR- TRAINING ulte S 1a \