New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 25, 1927, Page 25

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§ * 3 i FIIVVPITIIIVTIEPITEIIPOP 4 2 iSpeaking of Sports With th: baseball 1 woeks aw junior | ; long teams wait thro summe| ushers in in ¢ camp h 1 to paper work in lin- nt t tor Wojack the dire fleld this Wwill represe the plans (Chuck) reins in on the will form the the large num who will turn o club t team handle he and will tion summer the club of t candidates is expected A. . is plannir p start so that a s 1ty will o a num in son, full of of furnished s0 h manage the fs season suc 1 ¢ ove Pat, to lay for the to call practies the old street last can Th This year the C hepes to zet I an early ke a ¢ oward n the city to be payed the Cor- bin Red 't come jrorth ny a uncement about the tr year. Tobin state he end of t e was through as manages and may be that is holding to tha decision. He ed hard with t cam for a nu n ver any m Tobin earned one. John To am this Other teams will parness e hill w o the ba will be a g he diamond 'he Rotary league will b as will the tvo cit ‘hich are planned. B he Indust . be getting s00n ctivity thi in action on in this city vear, It was quite a di number of Fame National ices had 1 hrouncement o i not and a good mimber of New I3 den last game was ma booters went to Mc to! En York stat six The ¥ rip o New for abeut time, 1ae use quintet in teams in the will e During play t and days Syriaen mpire will state quintet 8 at the ity a week from he third RO to dot has the right champlonskip. The officials for that game will he Dick Dillon, regular referce at the Guard 108 in this eity, iy Coule of Wallingtord Jim Zakzewski, Ford vho plaged With the Gus irst time in Bristol hight., whl be with the local tea omorrow night against the Renais- nee Five and again the following jSaturday against Bristol. oppose armory in this Saturday the three which quintet the state me of 'mine to claim m centor, rds for the Wedne Those who saw him in action gainst the Bell Towners in Dr y he is one of the best basketball parts in some ¢ the time W) istol players seen in these time. It he game [Saturday that (ill he used the style of the New Britain t nd Bristol will be in for a tougher game than ever. from to is pl ‘We haven’t heard a either the Bristol INational Guards have any superiority in play. Two gam, have been played in the last two weeks and each resulted in a vi ory for Bristol by the scorc o 27. Two points isn't margin for any team in ball game. nyone say that d or the vet shown a large a haske Huband who starr for the Corbin Red team last year, expec jout with the league club this jthe other night. AMATEUR BOXING Friday N:ght, Mar. 25 at the Y. M. T. A. B. Hall Main St. Mohawk A. C. 12 STAR BOUT: 40 ROUNDS of Continual Milling Action Galore 2 as a eateher 3 Hou Tickets on sale—Patsy Bridgett's, Presto Lunch and Walsh & Hollfelder. that | ‘ WITH THE BOWLERS | ROGERS | NEW ALLEYS HAVEN R. R. LEAGUE Freight Oftice 1 | Engine House | SPECIAT Wallace Muren Barnes ) Men, 1ATCH Girls, Bristol [ | | a worthy |3 Stanley Works Girls, New Irit ARCANUM LEAGUE Piz Nuts PEERLESS INTER P, ALLEYS e Y. WANTS TEAM WORK Manager Moriarty of Detroit Tigers Believes HWe Was Fliminated | | | “Individuatism.” ! Detroit, March {than four wecks of in Manager Moriarty he { has eliminated a tendency fo dividualism™ from the team’s play and now 1S inning baseball ma will make o strong bi, | pionship honors. 1 necessity ion of heen doubly stres: manager, and the 1 | proven effectnal is s | observation that (1 -After more nsive train- ing, for cham- for work to | team nin Moriarty's ligers are about | 1 will play tozetiyr th rvers beli | discontent within ir prospects for a winning ball clut said to be the hest in recent | o | DEMAR T RACE Four Times Winner of Amercan Marathon Wil Try His Luck in on April 19. ton, March — P — The atest arathoner of then all wrence M. De Mar of Milre four times winner of the Amer marathon, will try his luck again | over the historic course on April i This became known today with | 19 early entries | | for the thirty-first event under the | Boston athldic as- side the times he has won first De Mar finished twice in 1 plac tw in thi [ Twice he broke the old course r {ord and when the d creased a x lin 1924 he set up a record trat was lexpected to stand for a lorg time but in 1926 Johnny Miles, the Nova { Scotlan running marvel, turted the trick. De Mar won his first B. A. A, race {in 1911 and victorious tgain in nd Although he lost r he trinmphed in Bal- timo quicentennial mara- thons and is now the natisnal A. A. U. champion. Other early old J. Bauer, | Lamon | PPort Ches {of the s Har- Italph C, s include, kewood, O, the Cygnet A. er, N, Y., me club. | et | PIGI St. Paul—Jock Malone, vs. Wolcott Langford, Chicg NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1927, QUARTET OF CLUBS OUT FOR PENNANT | Survey of National League Finds| Teams Already Picked Atlanta, March 25 (AT shman managers in the Nationa are about to launch a cam- 1 against senior and post grad A survey by an Associuted Press corresy soutliern Ibaseball trainin N | York, Cincinna Louis mention breath wi MeGraw 51l season York ( of t Cinciny rown white In 1 Ga., burgh and every side in the sa nna John his vear 2 New Pirates, of the dinals, a wor ave ke do t Chlcago tes to contuse th Braves, Brooklyn R to er ront, Frisch, Louis pitch- thened by o he will get his team out of | he cellar. He will depend on Fresco | homg sensational yo ot | gue outfielder, and some improv- d pitching to turn the tric 1’m~u‘ has returned to the majors to help | | | | think GIRLS’ LEAGUE T0 PLAY FINAL GAME ‘Stanley Rule to Play All-Stars far Bulfalo Trip Fund g him and Taber, a sonthpaw semi- | | pro. may become a regular, INDEPENDENTS WIN [ | | Quintet Made Up of Junior Varsity | High School Players Beats Swed- zue Standing W I ‘ ish herans in Game. | The Indepe team con members ¢ casily defeated Chu Rz U il varsity a las junior Britain Swedes the Now the by @ score of v wish tenders for the be played Independs over th ac pionship t ra dec showed me bu isive vieto were qu by who 1 nsiy high boys score lod man I to score mor with the | ket | Larsc who | long distance, ileski and Bromt hest for th break oblem may | con- Chick as th s and tion of getting bat from the pitchi Aff rook- left for- from good r Frank Henry, minors, Harper, Rous delivered from z00d outfield w of last L De- play srywhere this shown an inclination to Pittsburgh . the new v- he intact s inherited a good He has a second base pu that e has more candidates than is. Herman Toronto out- to break into a4 for its from the te of the crover mself on probably y filled by Wally 00d pitch better by T , former Prave bla all trouble ov Nwood 1ir e inficld and Tarl W older, t ¥ e ger Baneroft to go at optimi expects clip. Bas his outficld dle Moore former base. Tho % has second product Philli . once a White Sox to bat with a good and excellent array of , strengthened by the ad Dutch Henlir Manager son 1 an and il 214 combin- of his tea *sy in this strike ation making his bow with the Phillies, Sensational Wrestling Card OF THREE BOUTS AT Y. M. T. A & B MONDAY NIGHT, MA RENATO GARDINI v Italian Champion. STANISLAUS ZBYSZKO Poland. A} and v Middleweight champ. PRICES—T1oor Seats $1.20 and $1.80, he | a. his | | fansive | would {team, the ummary Independents 1 .anders and Thos | WEATHER PLAYS HAVOC | Despite Humidity, Boston Red Sox | Players are Ready for Hard Drive up North, March 2 playing havoc w Orleans but dy for the h hough weather conditi st any display of most of the cripples wer. on the dizmond and it pleased Man- ger Carrigan to sce them go | through the motions. Grover Hart- | s wrist bump had gone down, | fra Flagstead's ankle | better, and his stuff as if Bit by a batt § looked [ es when they { form 1 took -9. Even to make | determined Boston club, bei |10 a lone single. National umpire Frank Wilson had h | quota ot troub! hief ob mith and | ball for the rior's weakness none of thelr work at top speed i four innings. ninth and runs before tired. Boston, is wit! vestorda gs | Bre Braves but scems to pitchers are able to for more than tired In the anks m four side could be re- the w b FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Glens Falls, N. Baitimors, York, (10) HALL, MAIN STRE RCH 28—FEATURING S, CHARLES HANSEN Nebraska Swede. ERMARK HARKOFPSKY Russia. S. DeLAGILLIS Ansonia. S, GIORGE 10—Tax included. UNKEY \ZNESS 'M GOIN' [ SEE Jack OEMPSEY'S HOT 00G! BUT THAT FANCY VEST 16 A WoW! They Should B! AM | SAIISFIED WITH IT? GAY, KID, "M GONNA WEAR U HOME AN’ Yoy CaN TELL T’ WORLD "M TICKLED PINK WITH 1T [ IT'CL LEND A LoTia coLoR To N AN GeT il YOUR ATTIRE/ WHEN H PousT BUY |- ELseyiece % Simmons, forw la K Do nzoir, K S0 CHURCH BEATS ... HARTFORD QUINTET (Continued From Prec AINS AT RECORD Pdvin Wide, Swedish Running Star, Prepares Another World Mark Time Schedule, Madison Squar LEAVE TRAINING CAMP Chicago Cubs 0 Play Third and Final Series Before Starting for the Last, rday against Wichita time a Sox pitcher e route this spring, Five of the Sox got two tmggers, fland Barrett got a home run, his hite | ting contributing to a 15 to 5 victory, streak of bad weather at Wichita de the Sox glad to move on as gone MICHELIN TIRES ave 84 chy ~{o\>:§ 100 of F:t‘;@a ot “\eags ifyo, 2o e elint Tires ¥ Usa Swpcude 1)7%/.( N pudget o 2y & afair ¢, \\&ofi eating 700: * This statement is based on facts. We picked at random 1300 motorists who were testing Michelin tires opporite othermakes. 81% said Michelins proved themselves beuer. No matter what other makes of tire you are using we promise you more mileage if you will buy Michelin Tires of us. 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