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28 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH. 18, 1927, HOOHIHLHOSLH58 5255535555 55058525 220850509 855855932 0500685085050 35859 5555,2855.58 15553502058 35086 85868 504 59 9884,500900855690./ { BRISTOL ENDEES NOSE OUT GUARDS BY TWO-POINT MARGIN—ARENA OF TRADE SCHOOL IS PRESENTED WITH SILVR CUP } H —S0. CHURCH CLINCHES PENNANT IN CHURCH LEAGUE—CHARLEY RAY TO HAVE TOUGH BATTLE NEXT TUESDAYNIGHT FEIETPIIINITIIITVTTITVNTICIEITTIOPICVCIDI 0000000 L0 S TTNITFIITEINI NI PEPIIIS TSV TETITIIIITTIVET T IO TEITE S CEECEF TIPS OTTN0INCECTPEITTIITITE0INEOP0PU 0000000090 | FOUR SENSATIONAL BOUTS HAHN BEATS BACK |~ “Y” TEAM WINS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP | ENDEES OF BRISTOL EAT ON TUESDAY NIGHT CARD | FIREIGN INVADER GUARDS IN HECTIC TAME Hart z;:;i Pah::oR Bot:1 (‘;lcttitng Rzad_\: Ifgr f]\'lit}: Bfl"’jNehmska Flier Establishes Bell-’l;lqwn:;'ts \t]i;'atl;-;:e S}[ep IN(gax'rr to State}].;nl\fpign- -— Se an ay to Meet Iin demi-I'inal—Leonard 2 3 shap ! er bLattle—roul Goals In deconHa [ and Thomas to Appear in Slashing Eight Rounder‘f Hiddle Distance Supremacy cide the Issue—Dazzling Passwork Frq Tap in —Curtain Raiser to Be “Grudge” Fight—Demand| Center Gives Winners Advantage—Marg of Vic- 2555895950019 || n~~g March 18 () — For for Tickets is Heavy promoter dan, the mate ex H t delphia liz brilliant Lou Paiuso f ’ity, who meet to informat training fo who is piloted urn's gymna ta ts with ny Bass, T s a boy who battle nonent. Hart the best of t 1 where his re they have any dot In two of his ghts, he gava the great Joe Dun dee a terrible going-over 15 round houts, winning the refe decisions very handily. Then to show that his victorles were not of the “fluky” kind. he took on Rocky Ka Lew Tendler, Jimmy Goodrich, Sailer Freidman, George (K-0) Chancy, Danny Kramer and Johnny Dundee in successive houts and treated them to art mings. Connectlent boxing fans necd no tntroduction to Paluso. This fast- stepping youngster who yon his way into t hearts of Cohnec most import rees just sas, fistic population, in slashing battles with Louis (Kid) Kaplan, M Dundee and others, is no bargai anyone in the lightwe Anyway, it shapes up like a gre: fight and a capacity cr pected to it in on the doin The appearance of Cha the Philadelphla flyweight and Minty Rose of Atlanta, G the home of Young Stribling, in the semi-final also listed for 10 round will mark the first showing of eithe boy in this city, but a glance at t records will surely satisfy the most skeptical that they are all that Matchmaker Dradley claims fm“ them. By way of conditioning himself for this most impomant encounter, Rose n, i nights ago and handed the higl touted Ruby T ch other good bovs as Wee Willle Woods, Elky ¢ ampion, Pinky May v e85, Wi unable to turn back this latest sen- sation in the flyweight ranks. Ray, from all accounts, {s classiest piece of fighting flesk found anyw 1o weigh the fact that beaten som our best bantams proof that he is a highest rankir T is ¢ fly when this team starts th gloves, “Shelk” Le Thomas, the local er s s fighter cture when the the special 8 ro Heavy socking is cted from this team ankie Kudlo of Johnny Mack of New 1 what anding features in connection w @ card is that the prices are within th, h of every- body. The 1 on sale y at zott be see them show w ht ckets we Pro Smoke Shop where they s lac BOSTON TEAMS WIN Natlonal Leaguers Stage a Donble Header That Wasn't On the Pro- gram—Draves on Top. T In Wilson Braves w the gro with the 1 ning. At tha Teadir Whe srarted to Lowl their Judge Fuchs and Connie a hasty ronee and game was started. This riors took by a score of 13 10 & Over in New the Sox mada it three straight by ing the Pelicans 7 to Jacob ripped off two fine doubles and a single and Regan connected for a emashing right fleld triple, Orle ! Battle in Davis Cup Play Clark | since tha brilliant o Nurmi, Amer- a mils runner the finest of sturdy Nebraska A. A, went the American “Casey"” Knights of Columbus in Madison Square night. Hahn won by tn 4 minutes, 12 1.5 r ona of the most femous arena March 18 (A — U ational upset in| -30h of a sec- lor the world indoor as ropre- | ° by and | i out, six probahly jamming the track duri arly running. But at the clc 8 11 laps, only Joe Sivak, A. C, was within 20 g leader: ith Jimmy ew York A. C.. fourtl venture college, fifth, | Goodwi oA O st The Swedish star formed a stud n contrast to the field from the mo- he first took the track. He h his of familiarity Witk 1e hullabaloo of indoor ‘racp sp: 18N ttacles by requiring tha prodding of Hing | hig oppo he would trot ems ( the announcer Then he raced Barring AR in the eemis t not dramatic feature calendar but may mac upsets, ievelop a real | o Although | I than anything Ger- |y om 4 Bix n e ce. the Teutons|ggay in full strids when flashlight in the Opin- | cumeras roarcd like twin stariing {guns in a picture formality before Fro- | ine gt Lacosts, Imore powe many ecan v spring a surprise, of y critics. T Id T t star: itsheim and Kreuzer, who played Nod bls country agalnst Australia in wiq. loped along in the rear from develop a num- | e standing start popular with for young stars. Onelcign runners, while the rest of the Ismann, showed | gaig crov to b for tt 1. his skill last summer by trouncing | that polnt Noshve. cii young American ace, Vincent, | Richards, in Berlin. Germany and France both play nd round, the ner mee tri-color vin out in ropean th he pror: of them, Dr. I on, ture of grace and e s he placed into action. It took Willie Goodwin fust four ¥8 to commit athletic hari-kari as team faces Rumania. |far as that race was concerned. and i | Willie raccd almost 50 yards to the the uppe 3 in that distance while Hahn, zone. One her | choppir ay at the laps in a inal round abroad. | poundi; gtime style, raced at appears to have clear| Wide's heels in third place and in the American zone, es-|bided his time. Their hal¥ mile was it represented again by the | slow, 2:¢ with wolly and nd Taware that jockeying in and about them re in the in h lap Wide length- summer. Hara- | ened his stride and passed Goodwin, the American le Hahn hammered on in his For two laps the Swedish stylist, l2d the dogged American— and then the real contest began. Hahn g out just at the end ainst the wir of the ninth lap and shot ahead al- test. These | most before the de realized what complete the | had happened. Head down and arms from which | churning for the seco power start | i in the sec for- la ranks 4 in singles list for 1026. co, in the first round, d gure to give much opposition the Japanese, whose victory engers list, is absent e ever turned in for tha . |effort of both came in losing strug — gles—Wide's as he followed Nurmi home a shade under 4:13 when the {Abo ar set the outdoor record at 4:1 ockholm, and Hahn when he did the same in forcing Ray to his 4:12 performance. t Bowman, of the Newark A ed top form in whipping a in the spring series. Bow- man won the 40 and 50 yard dashes and w cond to Bob Meallister, ormer * cop” of New York, in the 6 spring. Loren Murchi- son, of . finished second effort, and nk college, pushed ! Tex Rickard Hopes to Tind Rival for Sammy Mandell in Garden Bout Tonight. arch 18 New York i notch here to ten ro | with Billy Waild £ Cleveland, Tex Ricka in the r Mandell, (P—sid htweight, | competition ivor the speed axd ris in picking | followers sce | vietory in ashi t hand | over Louls (I retired ness, lanky New York A 1sily ' #00, and Ray Dodge, of he Illinois A. C.. did the same in vitation half-mile run. Harold Oshorn regalned his best leaping form to win the high jump at 6 feet Edhenalotn icuse conquered B8, ""‘f’f‘ tehag | GEOTEC ** mile re- B MAtehes {1,y event. The teams had split win id Two ten round s ard of mi-final, 1 (Kid) ckle ¥ Fink, the whoy, v 3 another horsep Anderson, of Wi Dorfman, of Ne¢ ork 1 e first ten, HAT TITLE TOURNEY * men. In former LAST T0 ARRIVE Yot. College Wrestlers, Representing h 18 B -~ The | Fizht Schools, in Annual Cham- eing the last ath th ¢ York | plonship Battles, 3 (P camp at St. Peters- Il £o to Herb FPennock, uthpaw, it he decide Le holdout ranks this sea- Hlished yester- Yannigans 13 to tained the world rdinals in a So unse: & o real stru he tinal frame were . Louis home a m could score in elght 1 Sherdel s and Barnes, nfield for New FIGHTL nsby s n Aires, ) s y the 1 Cards respect v Sehille ir old mates for the 1 plon, Tiora holder. rounds. ropean last 1 io Roldan The ire and shakenp instilled life into the Robins and the: Columbus for an $-2 loss at Clearwater, he bout went threw pre- | ented establishment of a new ree- | in when the real gun cracked, | lish star was perfectly at home, | the Nebraskan ground on | and finished four vards in the lead. | The time was the best either have | distance. | subdued the field in! i ‘1 | ]\ Intentions of Deserting Holdouts it two Cardinal | row, left to right, al director; Yac ! { captain, M. Luke and YanKaska. . The New Britaln Y. M. C. A. bas- | ketball team which s pictured above | Y. M. C. A championship in author- Bl‘!lSheS Aside Gemel\ ized tournament play and is there. fore o lly recognized as cham- | pion of the state. The team nup to the present time, has won 13 games and lost one. The | defeat suffered, was by a margin of { point. The team went through lail of its tournament games without a loss, | The record of the team for the |season is as follows: Quintet in Decisive Gontest Inter-Church Standing. W s Ba E 1 Pa: Opponents. | Center New London 19 Middletown 14 Naugatuck (i | The South Cc shed aside | last obstacle | Torxington : last night at Torrington 10 its New, S New London e Middletown p | | i Middlctown | | r-Church London from Sat E Springficld | The New Britain team | ticipate in the Nat [ national Y. M. C. A. Buffalo, N. ¥.. on April 1 and 2. forward too much f | has his ¢; op and m ( score, side d the out to first h less tl Parker scored which ,made the Al ship of soon as the 12-0 before the Cen I ever made the loscrs' fir: The Hudsons in the Business- |t girenuous serimma through to two victorics over the lge yyo firgt. 13011, whe had made five | ereated a record for losses that Will |y plaver on the winning 18 straight losses for their 0ppon- |y, tho Mothodists when they 1 rsal of form and crashed throu 1ih et arantatal shs | Inth ond match of the night the title over the {of the Fords. Tk Juicks at the ! had a shot or worked the ball South church ran a men's Vollay Ball league at tha Y. jo1e cound i top Dodges. These were the first games | o qcete in the earlier period, now bardly be equalled in year: P R o) | ents. The score was 15 to 2. In the the Blue [with wins by scores of e ciannion Here's Another One. start had seven men on the floor | | 8 cssels scored in | | re E 5 as Tailgaders in Volley Ball League e mixaie oc o i took a double tap ark . Center made its bi ame and scored M. C. A. last night, Sprung a com- . go_jo plete surprise when they erashed | “qp0 gecond half was a repetition won by the tallenders in the league | ¢peoded up and dropped in seven and heretofore the team has|yore pefore he was taken out. | The Dodges came thro it it e T GreRE St win in the game making 1t | preak the high score set 1 sccond and third games, however, e c Hudsons showed a complete T i g | 15-7. Deodorian was the | winning team ks took rful play | | but before the game got under wa ‘ of them was sent to the €how- | | | LINER ers { o The rivalry between the teams | } was s0 great that a neutral referee | ;as selected and J. Lucbeck ed the assignment. He a role of policeman rather al near riots | ring the progress of | lecisions wers given however, a y guments were | The Duicks | ir 15 to sccond game 15 pped the third e won the took the | They e Bulcks volley hall and to them will be han horseshoe indicative of other teams think they games by, The troph are now champions lineups: Lirst Game Hudsons Cro Second Game Duicks Keough-Tx-0fficio | Ros Sahrbacher Jones Barnes Fords Hergstrom Van Oppen Siderowt Wheeler Vel J. Luke ), 14-15. Buicks Fords Dodges Hudsons 0. CHURCH WIN§ > bail dropping through th Morevile L i e 12 Wessels, ¢ (Capt) . 12 May, Bros Derr Bradley, Cechnical teams bat Center chi Army at $ game, an Methodist and First LISTEN DUKE- AN OCEAN IS 300 FEET LONG FEET WIDE AND HAS FOUR SMOKE - STACKS ‘ BLACK AMD RED 4 was the fine team rs which them ssels kept hoop. a and Parker kept ell covered made some neat shots, 4 Dohrenwend work- The summary South Congregational Fla FI Tt 12 26 5-lg . hey 31 1g-rf 3 1l o 128 els 2 icson fouls—Clark, Eric Morey ick 2, Dohrenwenid: Timer — Fay on. s—<Dell 3, Brown, De Ericson Nixo ockwell, Final Games Tomorrow Church v night wi for position. The will meet the Blue lock in a postponed 9 o'clock the Trinity! Lutherans will of it in two state tourna in which it is entered. morrow afternoon it will play in the | state “Y" tournament at the South | ‘Wiilington grammar school; the local ontfit county tackle the former Woodstock Acad- emy quintet, winners of the Wind- | ham county fitle, in the semi-final round. T which hotd is conside has the further advantage of play- ing on its home floor; the New London county winner. The teams which are victorlous in the ernoon will meet {n the finals in evening, ext wee defeated the New Haven champion last week and will Willington “Y* team, the state title at present, cd the strongest entry and it will meet a home-and-home series with cll's work on the srorinsl (Continued on following page) Two YEARS OLD - For the! Dohrenwend— | league will wind up | i the four lower | k the South church will| How OLD 15 Te CAPTAINT? HE's SIXTY}Q\U Do GIRLS' TEAMS T0 BATTLE TONIGHT Kmerican Hosiery to Try to Keep Its Slate Clean League Standing. W an Hosier: Ruls . Corbin ... v effort will hade b an Hosiery on's slate clea nt in the | team to k | andto ¢ 1ML Girl's | Leagus | sium this evening when it meets the New Britain Machine company the opening c it ! Landers will have a c | the third place positio ! stacks up against the P. team. With the exceptior last named team all the others will {be playing their last scheduled | game | Dick Dillon, Connecticut's leading referee, will be the man on th floor tonight. Dick has been doing ost of the work this season in National Guard and Y. M. Men ¢ league games and his work is expected to be the n g the games tonight season. 'he lineup that has represented ! the American Hostery team in every | game this season and has been changed in only one game will | be called upon to make the last ef | fort for the comp tonight. It | has played consistently all season 1and it it plays as it has heen doing it shonld defeat the Machi However, the Newmatic | strong team and they proved it in game last week against P. & Cor Sinkiewiez at center Simmons at forward the team pair of players who have found the hoop in every game this vear. The rest of the team, how- cver, has not heen very successful in offensive endeavors. The problem of drilling the P. & F. Corhin team inte a well-oiled ma- chine hag taxed the ability of “Pa Coons to the extent that he will try cvery possible combination in the game to win. Tf he could get an- other player to help Ruth Johnson, in scoring a few po the team might win, So far Corbins have ored 25 points of which 16 were scored by Ruth. its usual lincup into the game and it it docs not win tonight there is a | chance that instead of winning third place it may be as low as fifth po- { sition. | Cubs Still Bothered With Charley Horses “hicago, March 18 (P—An epi- | demic of chariey horses and lame the fast. who have been at work almost three weeks, The Cuba moved to Los Angeles from alir Island today for a three game series with Los Angeles { and Hollywood. ‘The White Sox also took a jaunt from Shreveport to Fort Worth Texas, where th will do battie with Jake Katz's Texas Leaguers. -SER Four - SMOKE - | Stacks? 3 You Know| ? 3 Landers will send | arms still prevails among the Cubs, | tory is Two Points—Tied in Series. | | The Bristol E i briiliant (exhibition of foul shogg, nosed lout the Natlonal Guards o 27 at the state armory here laight in ona of the best played anmost ex- |citing games ever witness: in this city. Through this victory, e Bris- tol team ties the Guards\p the standing at two all in their h-game | series, and stafids on an eqy foet- |ing with the New Britain qutet in | the race for the state champnship. It was the foul shots that v the game for Bristol. Each teamsored five field goals in each half Wy the Guards leading through four itwo in foul goals, with the score 14 to 12 at the end of the first ha, In the second frame, both teamssat. tled on an even footing in scing row the field, but the Bristol am scorcd seven out of nine foul in Wis half to New Britain's threeyut o four, giving the Bell.-Towne: o will-deserved victory. | was a hectic game and a bale thit has been or seldom will be sn ona hasketball court in this cy, Boti teams appeared to be evely mathed and each quintet threw a ct defense that kept all but oe or tvo shots in the spectacular clas, In the second half, it was malny, throuth the work of “Jiggs” Donog. hue it gotting the jump at cente id gling his mates the ball, tha Fistel Ahe opportunity to hol, the back court and pre vent New Britain from scortng. O1 er Jump, Donoghue tapped I to a1 of his team mates ough dazzling pass work,| v ball in its possession. In| | very last minutes of the game,| Wih the score at 29 to 27, jump after| 1Julp on held balls, resulted in Brisa| | tolkecping the ball in its possesston antthe final whistle blew with Tay (lor nd Donoghue locked in the souleast corner of the court, Slnan was ths outstanding stae of th New Britain team, The com- | binaty of Feldman and Malcolm at - | ferwais for Bristol, was at the high- st PE of excellence in passing and | shootir, 1t was this nimble pair {that Kat Bristol in the running in jthe firshalt. Donoghue excelled at cenfer \th Marchinek displaying brilliancat guard that could not ba excelled. Manning had his hands (ull guarng Sioman and the fleet- footed Wog of the New Britain for- jward gaveyim five field baskets in |the first 1ir the only ones New Lri o ved a wonderful game o while Sturm was a big number \r the locals. Johnn Sheehan traily Malcolm like a leech but despite b close guarding, Mal- colm caged thg baskets of ehe spectacular Kit that no guard could ave stopped. aylor, getting in the game In the 1a ‘stages of the sec. jond half scoredwo pretty baskets {and had he beenent in sooner, the ore might haveguiteq differently. | The work of “Iq" pall, coach of the Massachusettsyggics, who refe ereed last night Waas close to pers | fect as could be Whed and his ex- cellent officiating nde it a game that was worth seeil from the first to the finzl whistle, First He | New Britain jumpegnte the lead on the first play after § seconds of play when Sloman droseq a pretty basket through the net. Restelli fol- lowed him shortly afteryrds with a foul shot. Sloman came ack to the | complimentary stripe a yy seconds (Continued on F nine| ing ball pres H. ham| this with| N Judg with|