New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 18, 1927, Page 27

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1927, Speaking ; of Sports SEIETITITIICIITIPIIINIIS. PEeC e 0w tempts to scor tha clc ity of * bis oppo Had ¥ Restelli or of It is a case alons counted or ¢ mistakes. ered after the gam the fortune Rarity of Twirle With regard to th teams are deadlocked victories each and t must come in anothe fifth of the series. To us. the best we ure of cr winning, eredit must National ds. As n rilliar sty hampions o nal G f the Harlem lias played with amate game will b plaved between reel Britain Higl. school quir team composed of alur kchool. The a a strong ag tion of including *“Toots” Weir and many o been reping at th left school ni ame since they Word from Fordham comes that Johnny Grip will be on the bascball squad this season. Johnny m . team last year but lost ont season progressed. Accoro present dope, he will he a regular member of the team this year Tn the first practice sessions of the nine, the local boy has been show- ing great stuff and is 1 ball hard. Coach Jack Co pressed with his work. Harry Ginsburg fesls that Ford- ham might win a baseball game this season if the proposed games with the two girls' hizh schools in New York city ara put through Judige William F. 2r agrees with him. ingan 5 Al Sloman, kingpin of the National Guards, may be enrolled in Ford- han's student. list next year, accord- ing to a rymor that hias gained cir- | culation ®iring the past few weeks, | ¢ le A great deal of interest is being ahown in tha Hardwara City A, C card of fights at the Tabs' hall next| Tuesday night. This will be a re- vival of professional boxing in this city and will, it appears, be greeted with great interest. Clarence Lanpher an- that the Na Bristol En- es of two le the su- two tr ght Manager nounced this mornir tional Guards and Gres would play games out of three to ds premacy between the This was arranged last 1 the game at the state armory. reasons advanced are that Guards don’t want to play the I game In Bristol and Dristol don SALESMAN SAM ONKEY \ZNESS EXCHANGED AFTER ONE. rfiw’s WEAR R — A NICE. Plek-UP GRANT'S DEPY. ( already | ity. vet the team:has slump whether Amatel"n' Billiard Title natibnal amateur three cushion bil- lard champlonship will pass week from Dr. A, T |cago to one of two Washington stars is in pre 3 of and none of the an bring any other player into com- | 4 like they might have fncreased and no losses, matches to play, "0 ARENA PRESENTED | o WITH SILVER cUp U Trade Schoal Atbletio Star Sig- © | nally Hoqm'eg hy_ Associates INTER 1 1EAGUE Charley (Rid) Hill PALACE ALLEYS S LTAGUY RIS FIGHTS LAST NIGHT ey dine : * GOBD AND WILSON = ~ INWORDY BATTLE, = Basehall Umpire Gives Player’,.." the Gate Sccond Half shots, one by Donoghu Kink Eddie Ander my Dorfman Burritts NEGRO BOXER DIES of Wilmington uffers Faial Tnjuvies From Op- ponent’s Blow. ta, M (Kid) Hill Merviden Tag £ Wil STATE BOWLING TOUENAMENT =g A Ay SCARCITY OF PITCHERS rs I8 Giving Comsid- K erable Trouble o Manager Stufly Mclnnis, NDEES NOSE OUT s to remain session of a Elmer d the 1 by Coach W given a ris I's history ENTERS SEML-FINALS Re-Nash-\. Wis, Basbetball Team Shows Bafling Series of Well- Timed Formations, N s City, March guardi vies of 18 (A—Tn- well-tir i the IKe- am into nal A. A, The mide ining from the SITUATION Rt PACES BIG field of | N Manager George Moriarty of Tigers to hita, lay in the lower | semi s | impion H Jo- Has Chance to Lift Team to Pen- | nant Ieights, of the The ¢l wrds of St vith another fast play. Restelli add- | ed his | halt « Sloman at t Britain fans in hys he fourt) poi vonndil A5 he t to Bri ond to the 1 A faleolm fol field gea S0, CHURCH TITLE OF LFAGUE (Cont hearing today ued from NTIONAL GUARSS - ed From Bristol ot away |MICHELIN TIRES -ople Who yse qchelin Tires dosy a 5par9$ SO mug, ©2° yances out of ) I\ get 1more myjq SO% 5 change {o W& R SSha ninute points to fast dribble, got to shoot & mice 10 mark. At the | again got away to| n in the lead 8 to 7| nd New ocal fans good free try of the itain led 9 to 7.| ut into an uproar | 15-minute mark got ket of the half to give int mark, fourth ba froe try H n agiin had New rics when hni ie it. Slom hoto by Feder ® seph, Mo, title tonight WINS FIRST GAME NXavier High of Touisville Tekes ars and pil it to th Lips in a row. y faces the sam am with al The players for finished regnla Thicase: Marc in the individual standin 1 i First step in Defense of Catholic | nda e srbst N School Title, | 18 (A)-—§t. Xavier isiville winner of the National High School I tournament, has success- iated the first hurdle in | the 1027 title at Loyola | for the past several y Tiaseball fans are Moriarty ading the squad to hei stem of applying vely b failed witl cula : ce for iversity | The Touisvilla pABEL: | through the first round handily by | a g St. Joseph of Pittsield, Mas. 26 to 20, by fast dribbling, Pitisticld was one of eleven of the 32 e minated yesterday. | Trac a terrible wal- | | 1op on St. Patrick's Day, when the roe high schools named for the | || | Patron Saint went down to| helming defeat. Two one | victories w scored in the | ronnd yesterday. Cathedral f Wichita, Kas., defeated St srunswick, N. J., 26 to ch the Wichifa giants act- cagers came | Passes Into New Hands | Washington, March 18 (A—The this Harris of Ch which ed T both | yyien 4 in the tournament, ress here, have and E. H in und remaining & Mate " K Washington sputed lead | py ey mes tition with them, Ticd for first place with fonr both have two more | 1o one of which will il t had they tried. Catholic | neton, Indiana, went in- econd round by defeating Academy, Prairie Du mpion bhetween themselves, | cnien Wik, 23 to Speaking of Sizes | WANNA GET A PAIR O' SLIPPERS, size 3/ (4 \ ! 3315 MORE \ /7/’ 1 1| Fol | LIKE 1T, °LL 1"5§ \es, We SeLL \ BeTcHa! BANANA SKIN == i SLIPPERS Lamson-Hubbard Hats this season set a new high stand- ard, surpassing even former achievements in setting the style pace and leading in genuine values. -tex The Worste Suit One of Our Many Features This Spring Well dressed men today know this im- portant fact. No longer is it absolutely necessary to spend $60 to $70 for a fine suit. TODAY—right at this store—there are WORSTED-TEX SUITS cut from the type of cloth you see at a custom tailor's. 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