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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1927. " BEHELLLLL0L8900LL85855L 5555855555855 50000895 685855656, SSSHISLH 9888, 55588358805 558845553558588.58. 598088, RENAISSANCE FIVE HANDS GUARDS REAL PASTING—HARDWARE CITY A. C. FIGHT CARD TOMORROW NIGHT —RENATO GARDINI, ITALIAN WRESTLING SENSATION TO APPEAR HERE NEXT MONDAY—WOMAN CUE ARTIST TO GIVE EX{IBITION FPFITIITEIEIIIIGS TTIPETIIT VP ITPC000S FERE9EIET 9000000 COLORED CHAMPIONS HAND \CHURCH LEAGUE RENATO GARDINI IT)LIAN GUARDS A NEAT DRUBBING " SEASON CLOSES CHAMP TO WRESTLi HERE !Sensation of Mat Game to Be Seen for th First Time in This City—Charles Hansen, Minnesoa Swede, to Be His Opponent—Wladek Zbyszko to 3e Matched With J. Charkovsky, Russian—Al Ventns to Again Defend Title on Monday’s Card. \ New York Team Classiest Combination Ever Seen Here —Ricks, Visiting Forward, Has Field Day Getting 11 Baskets—Locals Able to Show But Little S(ufl"t Saturday’s Games End Second Year of Baskethall Play Final Standing W nal 9 in First Half —Harlem Quintet Not Hampered in the Least By Amateur Rules R PC 800 300 300 ng. . . 1 100 HNI | The Inter-Church League closad its second basketball scason Satur- juy uight with two slow games atj the Y. M. C. A champion- b High School Team DoWDS g 5 covtuics vere aving " ams contenders were playing, and the oth dregation of AIL-Stars at Armory e woioes ind naa some et ns and had some fun, Blue Army vs. Center Cong. The Blue Army could not place a man on the floor and forfeited to the 0 material in Center Co onal church, this manager, Kenneth being the won by that to be nothing but team during on. In an ex- f New Brit- hibition ga cd-up array con- tet and the sisting of four South church play- | defeated the ers, Mickey Luke and Joe Jasper, score. The subducd the Center Congregational | church by 33- The first half was close with the Blucbirds e Center church | vral times in the t Osborne and Wes- Is led an attack which carried the 's to the forefront. Bradley was out on four personals, and Clark kicked on this he was . too The loscrs finished the with threc men. Gene Brown fine game for the loscrs better and more effcc- ¢ than any other man on the ow nt > st itis of B cond period, b collected Fordham regular forward on shman team, Hild of the leading ustrial league, Har of the best guards to school uniform who with Wier s of Dusty league and “Hammy” Darrow last year zone to the 1s one of the best guards fn personnel of | B ruled rochowski th i sen will car sinco will tion since be the biggest the days szko appeared asworld’s ch Army of the two ficld go: gulars who s S th up the mni team made £g only onc arted for th n threa ficld Al Havlick with five field goals r was the best man on the team with four out of five, ful chances from the foul ver p rk dazzled Lot ne and two field goals from the| OPPONGILS loor. i immary: we New Brit | school got leading oor, Tt 18! 15 Tota i Center Professional boxin ! Brown, rf s city tomorrow ni I porriek, 1t 1 geance when the H c - . C., of which Patsy 1 moter, prescnts a ca in its opening sho A. & B. socicty hall or Two featurc bouts ght-round battle welght champlons! ind a four-rounde ‘grudge will fury of enter t for fo the fistic sp Leo Mr. Brid maker for the cl (The Great) | and Erwin Bige al 10-round Hart jumped to welght class wl h School 1, Ttl P points to s entirc 0 got mds, an welter- sper, Luke 2, Osborne 2, May, Clark 3 tries—RBai- Bell, Wes- 3—10; Brown 2. Derrick nd 4, Clark 2. Bradley 13. Referce, Tobin. Timer, Fresen. | Hansen. Swedes vs. Trinity M The First Lutherans } ad all the way and defeated the Trin- ity Methodists by 2 Tnjuries handicapped the losers and they used Luke and Jasper, who thus played in both games. Ray Holst as back in the Swedes' line-up, and o and Jasper engaged in a good- onal battle which kep Tobin busy and the onlookers laug ing. [Flodin's work in the first hi zave the winners a 13-9 lead, and he rred in the final session as well, with Huggie Carlson contributing al briliiant shots. Jasper and Luke teamed well for Fengler made two neat of the game but more through the into VESTITCIIICITIPIPPICTETTIONS T & basketball team was eliminated in Athletic ociation tournament held wrding, idd of Ttalian sport Collegians after a gruelling strug- world, vl furnish the feture at the and had previously eliminated the Y. M T, e . T s larc for it ana_ cottpuea ~ - mo - tast| POCKeY Billiard Champion to Give rowatris inc"show canivcrea v |state title in the final game from tended ne bouts at Odd Fellows score in putting out the Niantic in ¢ next Monday night. hooting at the Elmare Billiard acad- | 1 ites to retain thelr championship. ” . here, becuse he has been matehed match against one of Tech star, broke through for 12 in the gam today. The Italian has Miss Anderson has been playing 5 other citiesfor the past several Woodstock again slipped | pyplie exhibitions during the war as | . i Joe in o Gallup went out on fouls and New | ilitary cantonment in this con WOn two out ¢ three falls from the The South church managed to !y, as y this city various cities as she will in WIS €Y grur el oy ey ne el out on fouls and the team cracked. |jia11 championship at the Quincy . to victory. After the game it was|her title on numerous occasions lclunas, Morey and Bell. the latter collapsini v, Meriden, New London, N Ralciun forey and Bell, t er collapsing [bury, Meriden, London, New | i 1\ oinkt Hackonsesdr. | Totn Arendt, If vota 2 & <] b .| given & exhibi e 1 Arendt, 1 pivotal man and Barta fought hard, |given an exhibition of fancy and JUEHATIT, (00 (O PP packall Moy, 18 ..o 3 ary: 2 st 147 trick shots er reper- | ) 1y s ¥ at least 147 trick shots in her reper- |“Upy N 00N DS | 5 ) a local cue artist in a 50-point match Johnson, rf a local cue artist in a 50-point mateh |1 e 0 R v amton 1t with a ven- Y. M. C. A, Fans in the city who = {10 allup, ¢ ance he threw Angelo “iramase d of four bouts will be tapering off for the battle. 21 d of grappling. Zbyszk: Lolds 10 ro Ray, sensational fiyweight of Phila- Morey, He is the idol of the race, aq his Pelicans, ed a blantiful lacing to Ruby The New Britain South Church the semi-final ro ticut County Y. A. Amateur | ~ Renate at South Willington Suturday, losing folowers the wold over and a 51-39 decision to the Woodstock [ I present ensation of hio wrestling gle The New Britain team, which | third westling show to te conducted was representing Hartford county il in th ; the Nafonal A. C. New Haven winners, met a team | ty hall Monday evening, which was too heavy and strong Promoter Edward Lawe quarter. The Woodstock team, rep- abes % this cit, heard so many inquiries resenting Windham county, won the Fancy Exhlbmo" Tomgm about Grdini from the fens who at- the champion Stafford Springs Ka- —— hall on rch str that he decided ceys, who had rolled up 2 95-24| ypieo pronoo anacon oo (o engag the Ital ar 10 appear 2 1€ pocket billiard champion, will give team from New London cownty in | 200 ior o faney ana trick |, GAT4IR will Kave no opportunity the afternoon and who were favor- ! to simplwrive a wrestling exhibition my tonight at $:30 o'cloc Te, be The Woodstock team started fast|,qdition she will p with Cheles Hansen, Minnesota | when Gallup, a former Worcester ! . 01 of the tonghest matmen stars to bo selected by Neil Mur heen win e in the first quarter to give pronrictor. s consisten in the am a 14-4 lead. Bell and shows conceted in ) York and worked to cut this down and | pocket billiards ever since she was O 0% time had knifed the lead 10| s werrs old. Lt o rled giving | Inonthe andonly threo wecks ago, but New Britain ymmo Mfki n entertainer for the American Red {00 1S \o I nt ir the end of the third period Cross. She appearcd in almost every (HATEPFS 45 v hcavyweight wreste Cross. Sho appeared In almost every it (7 TR fo bty welEht rests | Britain tied the score at 20-29 just|and since the war has been traveling £ bofore the session ended. from coast to coast appearing in the | 1fANAN chamion but it was only 1ter one of th most gruelling mat { push into a 33-31 lead in the fourth!(onight. 3 | period, but Wessels was declared | She won the woman's pocket bil- in te third canto. betien Gardin Johnson began to work his devastat- | House in Boston in 1912 and since Ing left hook and Woodstock raced | that time has successfully defended found that Wessels had been given| She has exhibited in the principal | Jaspe ¢ & personal foul called on Morey. es i s e 1ding Water- Jasper, r one persor e ¥.|cittes in this state, including Water- | 0o #2007 (Y I OTES SR A, Hewett, 1f after the game. were high scorers!Haven and other places. s are 4 . M. Luke, If for the locals; Wessels was a good| Tonlght for 30 minutes, she win WTeSters are wondewl physical cimens, and ir appearance Wessels, © Johnson, Gallup and the giant/trick shooting. The demonstration | : iy 4 N : 5 L louss at the Y. M. T. £ & B. soci- Bell, rg Dartt did the Woodstock work. The|will start at $:30 o'clock. She has | (AH0 A% 18 P e T 5 Osborne, Woodstock Collegians toiro and if time permits, she will| . o s 4 5 night will bring back fo his third A A ¢ them all. &h they ¢ d CHARLEY RAY rid. FL how them all. Sho will then oppose | ST 0 BERE (0K 0 his third s will return to the Y. M. T. A. & B. hall er at the |y A ZaIm G, Dartt, If, ¢ ..... f | game. inst J. Charkovsky, Rusian “tere I". Wetherell, 1t SomyTuTae Zbyszko, in his lasiappe: rdware City A, wish to see him in action, may do | LOSE FIRST GAME " s -asiappears idgett is pro- so tonight or tomorrow when he \y \]\'rrh:l‘rwll. T lehi, Italian star, only after 4 min= Jordon, lg ...... 0 Iites tnnd o 4 R the Y. M. T. The companion feature hout of the | conds oG bl o Main street. mght will bring together Charley oo ”_\', B. South_ Churcl Boston Red Sox Are Beaten for First g, 0% 0 SO T8 e Dolia wa (el LSS ’ e by v ple that Gardini does to the Iiljans. delphia andgdlinty losc of Ircland. Time in Training by New Orleans Uians. el Itose only 1% weck in Lynn, Mass., | Wesse ‘appearance in this city witl the fay, r gives New Britainfans Bradley, Holyoke's “Dark Cloud” | who np until then, had had a con- Bradles 4 Luke 3 I'ree Oshorne, Boston, March 21 (P—The Sox were smarting today from i defeat of the tra ck at the hands of New Orleans Pelicans. D vden, who pitched the s four inn had held rival men well in check until the ninth when on the last four palls pitched, three of the southern team's elut- wielders hammered out the winning un. MacFayden scemed to have the stuff, however, and he was coo Barta, rg Parker, 18, g Darrow, Ig Red | tho opport their the on. the ity of watching to of greatest matmen in the ‘orld in action on same card. As a third feature for the nght, Promoter Lawrow will match Al Ventres, local champion, whe suc- cessfully defended his New Englnd middleweight title against Fed Bruno of Hartford at Odd Fellas hall, against an opponent yet to se med In his battle with Bruno, Ventrs demonstrated that he has lost nois of his skill or scicnce and with ai- other bout in view, Ventres will le Alunni ) nt of victorics over some of the best bovs In his weight in these parts. Ray has been working | hard for the mecting with Rose and | 2 Wetherell 3, Gallup 10 rounds of fast milling and hard | Wetherell, Jordon 2—14; : punching are in store for the fans More 3 4 Bonlnad 14 el Johnson, Bell. Wes- ! Leonard of Wallingford, ree tries, Johnson 2 two welterweight ehampion of the state, Wetherell. Gallup 3, V . will defend his title against “Kia" | Wetherell 4—18; Bell 2, Morey 4 local Ttalian in an elght- Is 2, Barta 3, Parker 2, Dar- the second on the card, TOW 3—16: referce, Whaples: imer.| oo unger i trained for his bout Hall; scorcr, Rothe, Rraves players and many fans have| SR 3 ing and sig d bim in action against h WANT JAZZLESS W | Petersburg, Fla., quarters, rring partners. He possesses Mexico City, March the team 15 preparing for the north- c— —— ¥ right hand and he promiscs fz music in ~“‘I\“'" S ";1“ gseaseern trelc which starts a week from ish up the fight in short order for @ week beginniug March 26. iffio9ay A Jot of exhibition games | : lands that right on Leonard-s|an appeal fssued by the music mas-|yro* Sy iiod and the warrfors will || GOLD SEAL < ters of the capitdl is heeded. teln thinge Vionkine iy BOOTS wonard, the blond-thatched Lith- ;‘,‘""'"'; LaL ¢ """‘:‘r’|\'\"‘(“‘,. absten” | cooler battloficlds. l Nothing Better L " tion bu 3 = ot s or, e %! memory of Ticethaven, upon the one St A $7.50 known to fight followers in this elly. .y ngredth anniversary of the death X" TEAMS IN ACTION | fe has a kick in either hand that | ¢'4p, groat composer. Several athletic teams of the Y. | liable to cnd the fight at any mo- | e M. €. A. will swing into action this ment. He is trained down to perfec- | ACTIO B8 ekl on Gatis ha Junice| tion and is anxious to get EOINE! pondon, March swimming team enters the state | against Thomas to finish him up In gee in the chancery division today | junfor meet in the Yale pool in New | short order. Those in on the|gismissed the action brought | Haven. The wrestling team will en- | i ow" in this fight, will be €ur- aeqingt George Bernard Shaw by |fer the state title . tournament in | = ¢ prised if the bout goes the limit be- . Arnold Levinson of Los An-| Torrington and basketball team, | cause with two hefty punchers like g fn connection with the film | champion of the state, will play ..\ Dohrenw string E sonal fouls, Johnson orer gent Alex lciphia a in the rd. ht- rt of s ature on for h he scored Phi the ¢ en mni manager ol 1 | PHILADELPHIA TEANS IN LAST WEEK OF TRAIHING nee Pive | ! National and American League Clubs the losers: shots at the start not put ent the day fish-| thelr St Alrea (Continued on Following Page) Renais Leave On Homeward Trek \ i!\“V | AU MEeR | The summ » — First Lutheran n' L ¥l ted 1 and Americ s today of training Both will leave on tr nest ickson S 10 plodin, 1t Holst, ¢ week, Gaulian oS = | rights of the operctta, “The Choco- | return game in Springfield. (Continued on following page) | El_'ne Days of R inity M. E. American ty, Plae I wn said that well satistied nent shown by the 4 that he trong pennant BURGLARY IN CHESHIRI \ rickson 3, Flod- D, Hewett, T s Hewett 2—5. T Mack Flodin 2, Holst 2—5 gin their Fengler, Jasper Tobin. Fresen 3 2 7104 VAHATIAY In win- R rom Y Young Bamh(‘(‘,apfurcd, ' Sick of Living, He Says READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS S R alR TOR YoUR WANTS AR A ; iy e I sick of lving. inown as “Cow 4 from the police mpted holdup Sat captuared in the woods today aftee a Judd was the leader of four youths arrested Saturday night after a series 11l stores. | 1 in his home following the 1 holdup of Richard Mazza- his store at 723 Oak street which the storekeeper shot him in the lip. Judd managed to get v by jumping through a window captured late yesterday. THOMAS over SKIDT viet faE Dundee, tic world, deeisive ories n of the i he led out ings to It y Kansas, Tendler, J my Goodrich, for rliamplo: Sailor Friedman, (IKO) | Chaney, Danny Kramer and Johnny Dundee His pres Followin ha i Have % Cardinals Games ouzht Average of o e | GIRLS TEAMS BOWL | The Charter Oak girls team of Hprtford will bowl Rogers Reerca- at the Church strect alle: The Charter Ouak team is st s of he wonien bowling i state, Miss Clara Lynch back with local team She has been i1l and has ble to take her place in the ¥ Iy climb to| of Wi o 252 has heen o ought 21 ~Seven the tion girls Afvision strang in [a and parative landed summer knocking phia in is @ It g the Dest ever, ve in cham- of this | 2 ut by adel- showed his Joe Tiplitz of Pl vound at the Velodrome, hard er and carries a rer hand. Hart will need W to keep from t iska *whirl- wind" and it is deubtiul if the bout will go the full 10 rounds Matehmaker Bradley the punch in ci | an his DIES BY ( New Have reh Mrs Anna Payne Warner, 6 of Whitney- ville, was found dead from gas pois- | oning at her home last night. &he | bo ¢ 4 Y77 | WHEN You HAD /o :2 // 7% To, ACT AS MODEL gewg o 70 To"TRY ON"LADIES' = = 1 18 n ! ver Tar s for with t pon th D has received ad 1 re alone since the death of her husband, Monfred War. ner, three weeks ago. It Is believed that Mrs. Warner took her owa life period of despondency, They have won five \es thus far, and ption have gained their < by coming behind or «d to fight hard. ven | reports from the camps of hoth fight- ers that they are in great shape for the meeting tomorrow night. Hart arrived in New Tritain yesterday and he will finish off his training at SISTER WHO WA DRE 8SMAKER. GARMENTS FoR YouR s A

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