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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1927. 19558888 95,£9288955208080888203. 556355428308 582955555558 28886222225 8208. KELLY AND HOWARD TO FURN!SH FEATURE AT AMATEUR FIGHT TOURNAMENT—BURRITTS CLAIM STATE AMATEUR BASKETBALL TITLE—ANNUAL REPORT OF PHYSICAL DEPARTMENT OF “Y”—DUSTY LEAGUE AND “Y” BANQUET TOMORROW 556900909069 600 0VCT0C TSNS m”‘mmmm"“"“("?"""'071‘0"11‘71’!‘??‘06“"WW?V“FGV"'WQO""M"im“"'""mm.w.’mm'm ‘fi‘“'?l';‘ RED SOX HAND YANKEES ‘Y’ ATTENDANGE BURRITTS END MOST SUCCESSFUL SEASON |JACK KELLY AND HOWARD SEASON’S FIRST DEH-ZAT: SHOWS INCRFASE| ———s B BATTLE TOMORROW NIGHT Giants Lose Two Games to Boston Braves—! \thletncs Annual Reporl of PDYS]C&I De- ; : i ... ; ; 3 Former Champion Seeks Revenge On Man Who Beat Smash Out Victory Over Senators—Ty Cobb Steals | g L, Y : % Him for Title—Leo Larrivier Matched With Bar- Home in Sixth Inning—Cards Rout Cincinnati Reds | partment Tells of Activities i o K. : k- v 429 § ney Youseman, Lightweight King—Ed Watts, Col- —Brown Take One From White Sox—Errors Lo ? . e SR = A ¢ : | 4 E g ored, of Terryville, Meets Ray Hall—Ten Bouts to For Indians Against Tiger partment - A ron F e i G 2 : i Make Up Tournament Card. = ATHLETES T0 BE BANQUETED AT ‘P 53 \Judge William F. Mangan lo" I i v Act as Toastmaster of Affair 'to ~ Bask nquet to held at t . M. C. A. tomorrow | ght will be one of the st so- ed her cial r. : Wil- ands of Kelly, Franco i cred | American by t terbury SEC AR "'““’ l,eft to right—Darrow, Havlick, M. Zaleski, Whitman. Gennette, Abramowicz, Luty and it E. Zaleski. Sitting—Yacobowicz. tivities will start at 6:30 o'clock. | Howard t m I SR B FEERE 1 ts sent in 20l ot : vienty Teams Are Gompetin Ll e letes from New York. As tho gn' a g 11 {of 15 men « »d by an experi- ' 7 1 « i i f iy « ; 5 e 1d everybody participat it first in t to 5, and | s e | e were 7 e e i to Top in Games Played at Boys' ! ¢ again in the afternoor to 4, to| Summa cveeensd 12 slons for men round out a ng celebration SEsRone 1 AP Uleould not swim Paul Reve 3 1 T s taught to s E | medals in a public tation as Cobb Steals Home ! 5 L 1 i 1'1: four e swimming | SR c s a M. C. ) HollEy """\v\l"""”“" £ et ; o c ,.'.,:.'.A} T was a happy day for t SR A 4 lass sessions (public swlmu . y teams ar IV o : 5 trodden ere were 2 { 0 3 2 ig ven an enroll- | ahook their heads in dc t he Kar . . 1 f 101 d 26 were taught to the Athletics op o 3 el . 5 . The grand total tavght to oty a losing streak, but th A's Att, : T during the year of 1 Neiden e Ged e ed ball vesterday to beat th | MeNu e 0 ] was 61. I i L L DLt Caun & on top of the world ranged a pro tors, 3 to 1, although they we i seras Shen G 2 advanced swim- 3 £ fts se victory in two! ; hit. With a flash of his old time x rollinent of 20 men | ¥ 24 et Sixteen 1 o ©s have heen | week the Boys' club senior vol- speed and daring. “Ty Cobb can " 1 t boys numbered 27 and 30 class 3 the eye were the <nos et Bl SHE gt Zies in 'rn(])lg d in his Jast Club Gym. More than 50 il iracelve o'clock ¢ k > in the gy altding home in the sixth with the 22— . American Red Cross life| DaIrow, one j; are B e st il leag ! <ht dis- Jo'clock. Dinner v : s : final on o triple steal. Al n o SR f‘“'“o_i _" | actor } : ! f John g 5 15:20 10 5 o'clo leh a progras The Cardinals t0o began to get up | Ietroit oozl 0 ol e o e ; oI : el fsombine mite) 1 I by entertulners of | 20 T R S o e nfeh | o 1ith By <il - | TweNtytee 050 S0 TEwe L on many. @ i work alwiys + the teams to date | was ded, o winning | ;1 rop 1 s \d snappy. | merican ¢ Bt Teavh L IR 0i0f with - |this number passed the life saving Moty gieaniones s WOl & el Silows T e R proe il he (he. araer of | Fivier hua | were homers by tottomle: an v G SO nat, | R i’ ' f B f e cores, T s whic Bl i s i e N the past fi months & Hatey. “Sunny Jim" also chippec - 0 s 1 twenty-five boys | WIS running wis Junior A Cla b o )‘}'}m'“ the night f"’ at 8 o'clo: ng ! : in a triple as his bit in the rout of | cAGo R { st L 150 @ big factor in the win of i wo S pns ol will be enjoyed in t the Reds, 9 to 1. RO aE 5 A ) atahas Tl il ndy Yaco o u e 0 i S e S : . Lonis like Bo 2k 1N 5 wlaed on 161 orwa s 2150 2 : ) v JACKELS .u +us d e el Sibeaariie mous yesterday and h -+ 5 ° a match games wer srowns smacked out 12 hits ivan: & Five (indoor) track own, ineluding a homer by Right| Boone rt L0000 2 a g ] e atbt erat Conivatet Gne of tie Pielder Rice, for a 7 to § win over | Ward th ... 3 A HAL AL ot : ha kBl ] ; . S e Lkl the White Sox. 3 R DA AR T ch tournament with 150 men anc 1y in the center position. Joe sel- il e L the cellar, Joe Goffa's L i ——— 1 z v urt brecking errors by st ¢ 1 ”'lmu entered; 5 businessmen parti- | dom missed se; o b his S 8 P hing witer b Hare el i i g) ¢ Indians lost them their | . oo 2 3 Ueipated In th volley ball| mate's hands at the tap from con- Junior B Class ath e et WHITE S0X HOME g Lave the Tigers 8 to 5, i S T S o tou ent, with 18 matched games ter and his consistent work was one Won t Juble ote Sliva' | i | ? - last w Robins, declin S g {of the praise wo factors in the Ol e K [E ck . see to win la of leto i hamp o join the upward march of the P 5| Sixten boys entered the indoor| success of the itman, sub- RV i et s 6 soint affair. o third and |Ray Schalk, Afier 15 Years in the guard, dropped g & | L |paddle tennis te ment with 20 ter, was 4 1 er he Ha g e pAed ¢ tilt was anybody's until the | straight to the Phillles, 4 to 0, | BoR .0, A. E. | ches ed. | ente Benders i struck their stride and Rain trickled down in Chicago and | O Tourke, . 1 4 s ¢ ree hand ball tournaments were | “H; & al eve Employed I3 Class : > necessary points. Pete| or . I B S ha b n ey saved elther the Cubs or the Pirates | [ e 0 i olpromoted 8 and doubics) with | 5 th 2 5 ' Wor Lost Sliva, with his team in the cellar for . §0. motind & beating, no one will ever know L0 g 0 0 men the doubles and he le: B RE e e the third straight year, is feeling Chicago, April 2 —Aft oK o Joe He which ¥ e . 0 25 in the singles. In the latter part of fie ses o AL hon nee m he scor. | vears in t £ g 5 / )! \ 3 ' = 3 There were 70 °n on seven | work was a treat to w , > % o 14 | 14, Iil., tos ) ; ; H : o3 teams in the Ind Basketball nette, his partner skeourt, | yankoos . i 1 s . 1 the comma T gene league and 43 malch games were | was a tower of sir . Chureh 18 Class St ) |2t me for their open- 60 men on six teams in the | fonse and offense Ziale Won at A R STREETS WIN ling serics aga Sleveland Tr pounds urch Basketball league play- | nating guard pro: : 2 e i lioe) Stisets asteaiaa - ] G o jed. 1n 21 match games and 10 men |block to all ‘oppo rds. A | streets yesterday morning An automobile parcde of Sox | Hartford; 112 pounds, Jo lentered the 21 mile channel (indoor nt' Adams (Abramowicz p 5 : el i ter e 21 mil gLy g ! Adar RIS IORIDE) : B vy Al ) the Washington school grounds by |boosters was arranged to welcome Waterd and Tim O'Cor Jatted 5 pool) swim with three swiminers fin- | continuaily got his quota of points | < S score of 15 to 10. Home runs|the new Sox manager to remodel 0 pounds, Ray 7Tz xxx—Batted for Peck tn 6th {ishing the grind. 1 the games b wyed. He broke S : i e Ml y nds, Chicago ¥ - ere made by Curly dy and|Comisky Par e R R Ly Dusty Track Mect ts record during the past scason | . o i e e & 5 ¢ Coue Vincent Six factories wera rep X by scoring seven points in one zame, | S an o s St B : SES s Rl e the industrial track mect with six The Burritts amassed a total of : i ] oo , Lo : AR : e e entries in the various track and field 5 points i s'to 76 for| 2 U 4 S { i ! events, Two swimming “Y'" teams|their oppo ragzed 40! g ; il 3 & 1 Gsl ompeted in|oin ; en of non- ers would like y any team| Ted Lyons, the Baylor, Texas, col- were organized and 6 neted | points a game 25 the oppo- . in the city averaging 12 to 15 ars | egia P v ad ’ hov a swim- | in the cragin 5 years|legian, t home a day in ad- Jiartr Jack Mille dual meets with Hartford, W sition LA Rovss awon U 8 lartford, filler Dury, Kensington and Winsted. M. Zaleski with aim. In a ollment of age especially the Collegians. Ad-|vance of the team to get in sb ,»,- ven, and 142 pounds, Gr lost to Hartford and Waterbu Aids oy Hor of more than 150 hoys in gym |dress AL ) 3 ayes street. ol | for the opener, La ar he Terryvill Jack Vogart, Ne g Salata e ceoring | classes there are only 15 boys who | phone | the home season with a victory.|Haven. The first hout wi sington and Winsted once, Both|“Al” H: ‘I,“,k wlth '3 points was | CANNOL SWim at all. During the y\.l\ll |5 10 1, over the St. Louis Browns, |at 0 o'clock and the others will teams also entered the stato “Y”lsecond and Yacobowicz was thivg | Winter 10 boys have been taught| Anthrax flourishes es liy 0 and he has always been particularly | follow closely after. The club offi championship meet winning fourth|with 15 {to swim. Tt is expected that every Russia and Italy. i st Cleveland, {cials will be in chargz. place and capturing the state title in Team's ord ' — two event: | The record of the team for the| et Tl S . Movie of a Man and a Cat By BRIGGS | New Haven and Han[nr! in 14,\ u.mm Torrington > 2 - = = ] ction when 1 olds the ligh er bout. | who blossom=d ou: coen soais Wi B 0loWINg | hovs will most imj 0i5 G K 4 o Tioe Gabties en 1 in | ball, ng. hand d volley | the tournament Ranks, Now Commanding Genes rryville, b John Andrews, | dual meets won seven and lost thres ates ... e | | matches. The Y. M. C. A. basket-| . Michaels, Hartford .... & - . w | ball team engaged in 15 games in Guards, Torrington ..... KIT TVe KITTY = WEATENASCONS {the state and won 13 and lost two| : wurels, So. Manchester . KT T ETTYIOT Y KT Tec H‘u'rn\»\' vinning the state title| 41—Miller A. C., Meriden ..., 21 VES SHE 1S —= thout losing a game in the tour-| T4—Guards, Torrington Nite e nament. Representing Connecticut | gles, Meriden N | in the inter-national national | 3 5 Middleto .| tournament In Buffalo the team de- | 3 “yrils, Hartford | feated Covington, Kentucky and lost | 24—Tee Five, Middlctown - .. | to Cincinnati, Ohio, and the nation- | 21—Kosky's Co-Ops, Hartford |al champions Detroit, Michigan. 2 agles, Meriden Local representative “Y" teams| i1— Rialtos, various st tou I 6—1inle; Britain now holds several 5 swim, boys vd. free style| 1ball nis CUTTLE _ WTTY " | and Britain * he state wrestling meet Torrington, New Brit Hartford for fi state handk - at New Haven = 3 it 4 = TuRow TUAT CAT ouT Ry e a nd in| s 3 - Ly b 2 OF THIS HouS irst place in nd s s 34 You LIKE To BE HA - HA = HA HANA ¢ LAY FLL BRAIN 1T (€ doubles. In the state ming | ; 5 % B i hayhy 54 AE neet at Yale pool, N New Individual Scoring MAULED Don TCHA HITCHY WITCHY 3 uTiLe DE —— I\ GET A CiANCE i 3 WITCHY Wi T=, =T won fourth place and tn the| The record for individual scorf ESHA DO- i t basketball title tourna-| follows yY’fSTA Do CLAWED A& t eight teams entered, New | i iz My HAND A3 Britain captured the title In the state leaders’ conference In Hartford and Middletown, New | yieohowicz ain sent delegations of senifors| Darrow Juniors who participated in| Gennette , gymnastics and exhibition | pyt [N . M. C. A. Champlons Abramowicz Y. M. €. A. champions (local) | Whitman | won in competition past year Track and field (indoors) boys, b. clas: toy Havlick, 80-95 - A. Sexton; 95-110 b, class DROPS ONI O H. Hultberg: 110-125 1b, zs, F Because of a shortage of material Klolber; 1 ib. class and over, H.| caused by veterans adanboning ti Bogdanski. sport, Syracuse will enter oniy two Paddle tennis champlor. (singles) | craws in the Poughkeepsia regatta | boys, F. Sturnman. this year. Coach Ten Eyck saw flt to abandon the idea of entcring a (Contlnued on following page) (Continued on Following Page) | Jjunior varsity elght |