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Easadaaaaa 222 A YO YTVEE VY Speaking of Sports TIEIVITIOe Thursday night's game at the state armory betw n th National Guards of this city and the I Endecs, will bs one of the big attractions of the present scason judging from the talk both here and in Bristol about t The game will bs plaved between the teams in a five-game series this year and it the Guards win, will b game in the series teams. The National playing world-beating downing the Atlas qu night, is by far the favor win In the St. Patrick’s M However, no tougher oppon have met the local quintet than the crew that represents the Bristol New Departure Co. The game is consid portant as far a concerned, great deal, the state championship argur the present time is v in the air. ent which much up The great run Bristol all s the inated all teams wh battle earlier in 2 of Bristol, t ther team in the state to stand in the way of the Guards to undisputed claim to the basketball title of the state gf Connceticut, is the the scason. OQut- The argument with this team will e settled on Th v night, March the Guards op- quintet on This will pose Jack Curry's ty armo be another tough batt Britain quintet and Guards going Next Saturday night, the Rena sance Five of New York, colored champions of the world, will oppose the National Guards at the state armory here. Coming from Harlem, the team has played several tir this state and has shown g iarity with amateur rul The visitors are in a eclass with the Celties of New York the champion team of the professional rule p! In with his fesolve to have at I world renown attraction h fore the present scason nd baskethall team of Terryvills would like to play either the New Britain Boys' club or the Burritt quintet in this eity. Arran; ments can be made by calling Man- ager - Harold Meagher, 21 Bristol. The amatsur boxing ship tournament for t Connecticut will be held Guard hall, Hartford, next Friday night. At that time, all tha titles in the various classes will be Championships will be for the next year in the weights: 106, 112, 115, 147, 160 and 175 pounds. Jack Whaler, one ot the officials of the Mohawk A. C. which con- ducts amateur tournaments in this city, in response to numerous in- quiries from New Britain fans to tickets, was successiul in s ing a block of 75 seats for' the fi- nals on Friday night. He will bring se to New Britain and put them on sale at Patsy Bridgett's Smokc Shop on Church street. champion- state o at Foot sett] followi 126, 1 The tickets were put on sale in Hartford Saturday and they were all practically sold. It was a for- tunate movement on the part Mr. Whaler to secure the block for New Britain fans and those wish- ing to secure seats, should do so without delay because the seating capacity at Foot Guard hall is lim- ited, Because of the tremendous rush for the tickets in Hartford Satur- day, the A. A. U. officials wers loath to let any tickets come to New Britain, but stiff arguments advanced by Mr. Whaler and other officials of the Mohawk A. C. brought the 75 tickets here, The tournament Saturday will bring fogether in the fin the state amateur boxing als for crown the best boys in all their divisions. | The best possible bouts in all the classes will be seen and some flerce | fighting is anticipated. Joe Howard, Bat Battalino, John- ny Krock and all the other present titleholders will be fn defending thelr laurels and from present indi- catlons, several of the titles arc duc to change hands this week. The Tournament fs conducted the Massasoit A. C. for the ticut A. A. U. No other sanctions are given at this time so there will be no other amatenr tournaménts in the state this week. The funds derived from the bouts will be used by the A. A. U. to pay the expenses of the Connecticut team of boxers tvhich will bn er tered in the national tournament The New Haven paper which in- sinuated that the Boston Boys' club might not have received square treatment at the hands of the local club is given the lie in a letter from the superintendent of the Boston organization to Dwight Skin- ner of the New Britain Boys' club It speaks of the generous treatment uccordgd by the Lions club, change club and ladies’ auxiliary. and goes on: “They have voted your city the best in which they have ever played a basketball game. It is | a fine thing to win, but much bet- ter to have ‘the sportsmanship that counts’ and you surely have a large share of the best sort in New Brit- ain.” That s unqualified pralse, coming as it does from a team which has travelled as much as the Boston quintet, i team has made a i gave them a | the ! | WITH THE BOWLERS ROGERS ALLEYS SPECIAL MATCH Landers' Girls, New Britai o \‘ Landers’ League Won L 15 the | WAY PLAY OFFTIE ONNEUTRAL COURT ;Columbia and Dartmouth Must | Meet Tor Baskethall Title betweer rothe play Dartmonuth and | Eastern Inter | ketball cham | may tak ple { lumbia floor in | urday | tie lea Th match itral Co- deadlocked by a lone point Ithe final Tiger ¢ ‘\Srm. Dartmouth finis ule a week earli | seven victories The defeat pushed Penn in third place tie with Columbia | with' five victories and five d The New York to congy Princeton earlier in the wee (inmbia seeks third pla: le brought close Saturda Corn the ten with victory over 1, the second win in the ten hedule. The Tthicans finisl 1 a notch above the tail end Elis | with four wins and six loss | Play off games, however, | settle” the question of 1individual | point scoring supremacy {John Lorch, of Columbia spurted in {the final week to tic Simmen, of | Yale, for top honors with points. Tommy Deveau, jguard finished third with & | points ah of Johnny Princeton forward connot Captain chaaf, of Pen nght| gathered 64 and Picken of Dart. | the - “Y" TEAM READY New Britain Quintet Faces Strong Springfield Team at Local Gym | | Tomorrow. Saturday the Now basketball team ran |stgnals and some new {tice on the Arch street and is all set to give the fast Spring- fleld “Y” five a battle tomorrow night. This will make 14 games for Ithe locals. They ready won 112 and lost onc r defeat by Naugatuck at Naugatuck hy one point the locals have won nine secutive Springfield has mot and defeats [ Middletown twice, by large New Britain in the of her schedule has also met Middletown twice on their court and jonce on the home court, winning all | matenes -14, 1 and 401 | Comparing the Springficld and |local team by scorcs in |against Middletown, the battle | morrow night should prove a close one. | Springficla i('hllll”,\' Burt . | Right ‘Vlu.vxn\llr‘l\ Dritain over th ones in pr: wrmory floor con- d scores, ames to- very New Britain M. Luke-Yacobowicz | Left I | Yones-Dutilly Luke-Demarest Center | Bartlett-Peterson . . | Left Guard | Lawlor ; Saxe.Yankaska | Right Guard | The game is scheduled to start at 8:30 p. m., and the referce probably be Whaples of Storrs col- lege. Arbour | sto . | Pre the will NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MOXDAY, MARCH 14, 1927. BASEBALL BRANDED | PEHROWEEK )] STAR QUINTET ' AS BIG BUSINESS - 2w, .t NAMED BY COACHES 'MEUSEL DENIES HE 15 HOLDING 00T Lanky Bob Arrives in Yankee Camp From Galifornia said he was on t Club Every Day. Dartmoutl's Star Forwand Only Unanimous Choice (P—T Value of Big League Clubs Is| {Now 850,000,000, Says Ruppert : e B 1 week hooked for with a d this 1 conte “lor N major | WL and this w 14 teams i v York, March 14 (® — Bob lded half of t proble Althou down to game show un- , the ns' pit ape than a result C intensive tra ted posi- er exelu- 1 more BOYS' CLUB GAME Brightwoods. Champions of Spring- Gartner n » point of tion at ce ficld, to Oppose New Britain Team i Tonight. Sty when | low- Bioys’ Club. Brightwoods on | Gill 5 Brook Right Forward 1 on t woods of Spri will ap-| for the past two year i the Boys' hat nn wh cetball i ired in | Dartmouth leading with I Ruppert & i t war- L uth a is good Britain q lough a “Basehall ind T em t hout 1 carried on wi wome on basis | choles WIN TWO GAMES Boys' Club Celtics Victors In A winner from the start—NOBLE Cigars lead the field—in quality— in flavor, and sound smoke satisfac- tion! and on First star of the Lelands, and four ere will )1 Dancing will Two Des Columbi Basketball Contests at “Y" Gym a Foil-wrapped to retain freshness and flavor . H. CRYGIER TOBACCO €O, NEW HAVEN TOBACCO CO. o Distributors A o] T T o ‘. 2 ORI g, S o . . BURGLARS SCARED OFF "hree Attempting To Enter M Saturday. = v n, | th, ($ | rs for w | Forwar, | othenfald, m votes w cast Flee When Police- Vossler, Dartmouth, Colum Street Store . they won b Their Work. » The Yankees played golf vestere day. Meusel and Miller Huggins, his manager, played on the same course but 10t meet. While new faces will appear under Giant caps this scason, their head ear was ordered early this winter, he corresp ents have dectded at Sarasota. After three weeks of training the axe appeared perilous- clese *> a (~zen rookie heads in P. The lineup erry at first, Horns. shortstop, and Lin Devormer and stops and Lebour- Harper, Ott, Moore ng outfield duty. board of strategzy nice, Ila., yesterday McGraw's testinio- i ir absence tha id rom third Congress to May from the Junior Hi-Y tear tain Grusha of the Celtics had a big day, getting 13 field goals fouls for a al of 28 points ver of the Celtics got into olumn D. Wosilus sta man Interrupts Princeton, (1) " OUR BOARDING HOUSE LE‘f ME GEE NOW, e Dart. HM-M- 19T -THERE AR ENPOWMENT INGURANCE ARREST NINE FOR - OUNDAYGOLEPLAY, | ¥y oo “ GEEMG T0 ME 1T’ 19 “THIZ VEAR, FF MY MEMORY SERVES ME RIGHT !, y Jew- Heep Julia Lat She 1 Offic: ~ S EGAD MDEAR, ~e WHAT A ; | (e conimnnd South Garolina’s Ancient “Blue CCtowna T Law” Being Enforced | they cof oF A1 15 foun REMEDY WEAKNESS j‘\l.’m:l':,l‘l' Jack McAllister of Cleve- NEAR THIZ an- was re- names of on the courts Law" e the today persons aring ket books in magistrate at Sumter and Camden The name of : illespigue, of o charge fficers in their attempt third consecutive Sunday, Governor Richard's order to en the old statu Al of thos: s for SLOL, land Indians Watching His Bat- {Havlick, ) | ters Closely ‘ Cleveland, Ohio, March 14 (P— t S | Manager Jack McAllister has | v cakness | MEET JUDGE CRAVATH |about fo reme weakness | dis | who in his I Blaced in the Cleveland Indians b home-ru ting in practice games training camps last week While the tribe broke four games played, he ults of the mden, of interferi wi | . Florida even’ in tRBJC is not quite first t il ted announced | proposed to fight 1he at the same time officials South Carolina motor clul v had retained counsel rt to work court in ion be lained to prevent the “biuy m permitting stranded motori m obtaining gasoli The ar Mer, v a crowd of sy ed to the were T h 14 (A inty sheriff atter arrival of Hargrave s had faile training camp of the Cincinnati a court orl Fla. Manager rnounced today tha that > in | fashion member of 'tis . cas hes n. Gabby d out ju uch the same rapid ha batted when a Phillies several yes 1 1 back in the lineup il his week and will undoubtedly ad -fire 1 ef s ago, me plan wh oh- 1w from the the tribe THREAT % with America’s in the 1928 Olyms > opinion of Lawson track coach. Robert > found revived inte i \iroughout Ger- summer when he that country. Finland and |at an i » furnish ample | He | competition RMAN il be starting season 0 witnessed | pics, Robertson, COMPLETED ke ma son a Tubbles ir ped. Meanwhile, re unmolasted ord until Sy ©1927 BY NEA BERVICE, INC. h famil we no icebox hut a ventilated cabinet ont- side the window or in the wall, ' SALESMAN SAM lelub would return there for its pro- {liminary training next scason. . Villespigue lasi night Isn’t He Colorful STEP IN, LADY! (E YoU DON'T SEE IT) IN OUR WINDOW, WEVE GOT IT INS\DE— denfed 50 YA WeNT & HaLE POUND OF TEM EM, LADY P YYEH, 'M GWING & PINK TEA/ NAPOLEON, WHAT HAVE | ToLO You ABOUT LEAVIN’ TH' WINDOW BARE? DRESS T UP WITH SOME SPRING SUITS AN’ PUT SOME DUMMIES INIT QUICK! GET IN IT NOURSELE! | | COINCIDENCE ! - J «~ I -THovGaHT OF “\ -THE 9AME “THING «+ At LAST WEEK] © e AND LOOKED THE MATTER UP< ERwAH, e AND T MILL PAN OFF A CAEGAR ! & CONFOUND HER WoMANG ] INTUITION 1! wee “n EGAD e MV DEPARTURE YOR NEW VORK Now, WILL BE N Moo T HAgTE &