New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 26, 1927, Page 8

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3 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1927 SS485L53098889 5509500888 0580°0822000, $858£895952 95089828 988 £555L 555855553 H3$HH5HLL 585055089, 85088.5085 5909880889, £989.8. HLHLHHLLH50.002 A50SS5 55055 555525083858 5056 88 i JACK KELLY DEFEATS ED ELIE IN TOURNAMENT—BELL LEADS QCORERS IN CHURCH LEAGUE—NATIONAL GUARDS OPPOSE RENAISSANCE FIVE HERE TONIGHT—CORBIN SCREW GIRLS AND ALL-STARS WIN GAMES IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE — BRIEFS BOEPIPECIISIIPPIIIIFITIVIIFCICIFFEI0099% FIPGITIPIPITVITITIIOIGET PP PP TEERCT I PPIIIIPINIPTTINI0IIE99T 0% FRFIRITITITPIIITPGITHRIITITIIIIIIIIININITIDEPIIPTIEICPEITT OIS TG990 JACK KELLY OUTPOINTS ED ELIE OF SPRINGFIELD State Middleweight Champion Erases Knockout Defeat | of Three Weeks Age—Three Kayoes Feature Ama-| teur Tournament—Franco-American Entries Win| All Their Bouts—Johnny Krock Scores Win Over Paul Terzo—Twelve \I.mhc\ l’\e%‘n'cd - HANSEN READY 10 BATTLE GARDINI Minnesata Swede to Grupple‘ With Tralian Champion Monday York of wrestl a wicked ri 1son Rroggy sever: Hartford hoy pn Provably th of the even Larrivier of Romano o 1 times, but th a at battle exeitin at Letwe wnd Cha Mecting gre m was t} iterbury Hartford. W J pearing in of Hartford. T, knockout with terrif the bhody q weather. Washmglon Manager Believes That He Has a Good Club 0 o Appear In Exhibition first 11 ptember, vaudeville eng go, Cal., d for a few lish derby. days stop SCREW SHOP WINS | IN RACE FOR STATE CHAMPIONSHIP LAST LEAGUE GAME Ali-Stars Nase Ont Stanley Rule, &l evel 10 08 -ague Game wrter the Corbin ther team med to that the hoop. rd of ”,' ve be wit hv wrs to follow Captain Mascalo of o Screw shop team ar did a ondert ob of went nal fouls. was ning point of the g Let to right—Taylor, Restelli, Sloman, Lanpher, manager; Sturm, l.ubcn\um an Sitting in front—Kildulf, captain, me and \BELL TOPS SCORERS OF INTER-CHURCH LEAGUE Runs Up 107 Points and Betters “Goody” Preisser’s 91 — Oscar Larson Shoots Most Fouls — Champion South Church Quintet Leads Team Scoring — Bradley Commits Most Personals — Probable All- Star Team—Full Scoring Records. points to 1 “hind at th Bluc Army ason and passed Gustav | ! er of the St. Mat- who had topped y‘nln’rhfl< fouls, finishing 16 points b who made 91 points. Wilton | only four tt. captain. | Trinity Meth fourth with 74 points, | South church, and Brown of ional team, Deming Hewett of | Methodists pressed Rrown with 61, |1 | while Billy Preisser of the St. Matt's | made lis isser, ell's mate at as n & d Petorson Sheehan. | made u"\m a minute and 40 sec end Be Peter her only basket of th ne of the season's : Corbin scre s of | 5 | - PILOTS NOT AFTER A MIRACLE LB naders Would Rather Have Guou Hitters Than Wonders 0 minutes of the . Ruth L foul a ficld goa > the r goal ary Pehiel made 1th came back to Capta 26, (UP) first Lial from the ten oth- - not BREAK CAMP T0) Philadelphia Americans to Play Last Game In Training Bultalo Club. iy Presiden wted All-Stars Win : Nestor an i Louis Cards 6 in a 1tion of . I Made 17 turn out SHOW March Stepping @ hen popular 3 100 much of an at Avor free-hitting conte its and the they The most ficld goals wera v Bell, who sank 47 led the foul sho he had 85 trie foot line were Klopp wit 18, Erlc Anderson of the out of a scar Lar George 1 into a two son but his Hoston wender. Bil 1 of the Swedes | i 1 out of 13. The ! on church led the in scoring with tts being second 10 winners also led in field lad the best foul-shoot- | ge, although the I th more tries, ore on 2 ley of the Center church || committed the most personal fouls, |1 hough Otto Rarta was right nd him with 23 and Arnold | ckert with 22, ] enter church all tol Swedes 7, the South 30 in the first | finished with the second | 6. 1 South ch used only seven players and | won_the I the Blue Army got |y nowhere In of a host of 30 "‘ An Lioston South n without actually | lubs is bal- ointer. 3 old up! A oh I are gsod MORROW ma tho f cl t west, Barta , Morey Arca With Il-star tc would P, sser, and Second choices would i Carl D. He Brown for forwards, Wi op at eenter, and Recl May in back co individual am picked from the ! obably consist Paul B Osear ba isser, T Morey, wett, ssels their Fla gie stoppin : for exhi- ¥ Hers scoring is as fol- | South Congregod ARDS RU Louis, March 26 (®—T s took 'hA ir sixth victory in a i Phillies yesterday what resembled a track told they had base d sixteen men on ] Blades who b been “hwm»d with a defective left leg s recovered sufficiently to chase halls. Lt som| il 1| um X Al meet. 2 | runners than origin- left it B vesterday by | Park, Phillie e MAYS TO PITCH TODAY Cincinnati, March 26 (A—Carl | Mays is slated to start the game for the Cincinnati Reds with the St. Lonis Browns toda; So far the 31! Reds have played nine games with “ four Amerfcan league clubs and won only one of them, tying nd losing seven, FORM (®—The | By BRIGGS o Two Countrymei Meet Today for American Tennis Crown FEBRUARY — ( CUSE M SEEM DowT WALT To ABOUT GOLE AGAIN Loé af AS 1 LWEY \ Stanley Rulo nics for In the = i 1 at | th|5-4 and 40-15 sed Doro 1 Hunte the back conrt | finals by i P'rinceton, Yans, din th th 7 ny TEoe $ | ives DECEMBER ~ JANVAQY- N0 NG ~7DON T ABOUT GOLF —~ \' INEVERLAGAING * Dot I Talk GOLF™T TACK, UM NOT INTERESTED, CYRERQ ARCH ~ “ NoPE! You canT INDUCE ME To PlcK UP THAT GOLF GAME AGAIN! I HOW WHEN, {'VE HAD 3 A ‘PLLNTY— Good NenT! uax’r MONTH fORE"

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