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58525555 955858. NEW BRITAIN BASKETBALL TEAM TROUNCES WATERBURY QUINTET NEW BRITAIN D AILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1927. 588558585535 8555535588559355854888505590808529885985328288382828205905585653588558955008988598858058864. LOCAL ROLLER HOCKEY Q UINTET STRENGTHENS LINE.UP FOR GAME WITH WALLINGFORD TONIGHT—TABS FIVE LOSES TO PLAINFIELD—INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE CONTESTS —OTHER EVENTS PEPPPIIPVIIIITRIF AIFTITOIVITCRTPIF G F0000000004 50 194 P S $IT S TIPL OV VET P99 $PI00GEISTVIEITEPPIITIFITIVTIITTTIICSIC VP00 000000000 PF S ALL-NEW BRITAIN FIVE SWAMPS WATERBURY TEAM Dazzling Speed of Home Club Keeps Brass City Players on Defense — Zakzewski and Rubenstein Star on | Offense—Sloman OQutplays University of Penn Star | —Leary and Sturm Turn in Excellent Guarding Game—(Carrington and Dunn Shine for Visitors. Standing w. be n cage ore st i two 1 vor t hom zue Results vo overtime t's summ New Britain o € 4] Waterbury rg scoring New Britai 3 beating at t riday night and the players so 1 opponents pencd that W program and game Saturday difference in p! Waterbury. Every man on team was on th first tap, they bringing the cage and puttin for point and Rubens scoring, the points whils 3 Sloman, pitted for n st Magner, fo 4 0 pow 0 hands of the this New Br foree, John 1 from the ed hard in Waterbury's n ¢ Stanley Works Team is Swamped by all ball g it point wor Sister Quintet in - Girls' i the kzewski | roug r Contest at Arena. - Teague Standing G v worked feveri s an impossi s pr Level anley Works strial league linary to the bury state leagy inley Arena n score was 14 to nlers started out to make im in the first half and held nley Works players to a lone I 14 t “‘ girls’ lomar tartn suardir partner ut in & W ed him ooting fro 1 nt to fo man, howe 1 seve ring the g Zak proving to b of the v 1y nig speed and dar Keen for th tacnlar one by the eage nothing short o To the Veary, gors me New Britair points. conldn’t and made to ing cre failed to Rulers caged several 5 Works its puss t an on work liant efforts work of the the losing win 8 a 5 ma rforma : repetition this f r 1o excey Works girls Al unabls several rds o anley Works “Big Bill” Plays Host To 50 American Mayors (P -Mayors wirport from Mich., part various with dication Al airport unic Halt READ HERALD ( CLASSITIED BEST RESULTS ADS League |1 goals | me |t TEAMS ARE STILL NEW BRITAIN TO BATTLE KNOTTED IN lEAI][ All-Stars and Leaping Five Win _ & in Intermediate League Group B Standing i i Leaping s in the Boy B I still tic tars their gar Holy for 20-13 win ng contest o over { Kromin: The sumn an the i B place bring Curylo, Slepski, | camp, e | Schwartz, Avitable, | playe 1 arou forw: man | Br (] The trouble Cyclones had with the Phantoms anl lwon by 13-7 Rowinski and Wolak starred for their respective teams | The summary but slight comt Cyclones 0 seori Bill" the L. at stror | Todzio, r g. | Adamowicz, 1. g. recent the self. i the Meri Phantoms Kobe Domkoski { Wolak. e alk, T. K. Pinkdesteint 1. g. | Alex: | this ! fensi and Brits any gava the ANl Stars finally suc The Bulldogs unexpected trouble but {eumbed, 12-6. The Bulldog guar held the winners' forwards down, but Bellomo came through from |Will with four baskets for a vie. | £hot ppi led the losers. The sum- | 1he | Lstre Tt ! mary. ANl Stars nigh Spe % zinla Gotowala, {Olewnik Bellomo, | Bochnert, o ¢ . nxi umn 5 sin | high d swin 73 o 5 oo Capodice Bancobich, | Nappi, e ! DePatro, Jaworski Deutesh, | 1 o | wit n TR Iz . g A Junior League W .:‘ A quadruple for first o Junior league develop night when the § soxs met first defeal. The Pirates upset m by 5-4 in an exciting contest he All Stars_disposed of the Hur. ricanes by 14-3 and the Phantoms walked off with a 12-2 vietory over | the Wildeats., standing: tie place in he . 1 Satur- N [ day i | their th All Stars ..., Pirates .. { Wildcats ..., Hurricanes .. BURRITTS WIN Baskethall Team 1 1 1 1 Local Downs Pol- ish-American Five of Thompson- | . ville at Tabs Hall. ot Displaying a dr r offe could not be stopped durin the game, the Burritt / all team w rom erican team of 43 to 16 scor prelimi; at th o1 played »s-I'lain- all Saturday B | paes eld game vening. i Laving &r . continued eavors when he scored seven Captain Andy in t is year is at he court ficld Yakubowltz avily, He connected on four occasions of Thompsonville made goals ont » chances. alf was nsive sk also scored loop ¢ Kaminsky ul ¢ oul o timie 26 to Kak Havlick, Whitman, T am mor 3| forr r Polish-Americans Deca ng cent for ments Mar id”’Brown to Again Play Center for Local Quintet— I Merid im i o work Th the Jeague Lithuanian, Williams goal other, Al Wedn appol sion, D) ward Nor on TILDEN LEADS IN WALLINGFORD HOCKEYISTS TENNIS RANKINGS R. Norris Williams Is Placed | Second and Alonso -Third Philadelphia, Dec. 12 (P)—Ran |ings of the Middle States Tennis | sociation, announced today by Col an S, Mills, chairman of the rank- ing committee, place William T. Til- len, former national champion, first | the men’ les. | R. Norris Willlams by virtue of his SOUTH CHURGH I (awarded second plac and Alonso third. Walla Johnson and Fred- erick Merc re ranked first in the men's doubles division and Mrs. | Marion nderstein Jessup, Dela- | ware champion, leads the women's singles division. The group M William Manuel Alonso, V Frederick Merenr, Dr. Carl muel B. Galpin, Stanl ldward M. Mann and | Boucher and Alexander Placed in Rush Positions —Visitors Have Strong Scoring Combination in | Duggan and Welch—Locals in Second Last Place | —Players Out to Win Tomght Results Saturday 5, Holyoke 4. Meride Standing 2 : Local Baskethall Team Swamps e | Wapping 49 to 29 Wallingfora | Standing will | Arena W at n the ¥ on | tonight in an Amer- | agne game. The Wallingford thonght holding last place in league, has started a campaign n, continued, will surely | W am up in the standing. | Bro: tain occupics cond Jast | 1 three aight losses Plainville game expected 1o |Simsbury locals up in the standing. | The New Brown, who was recently 2SSumed th I from the local quintet, has iEihe A _signed to play center. Mar e ‘“”I“"“f“ 1 MeDonough, dissatisfied St L Wing of the m since fiios Sy T d at ree former Waterbury | ore never in danger. Barta made led to change Boucher |y doq on a pair of free tries, Parker nd' tolrush: His place 8 dnt tholl oaie o naes fron Bell {0 sore the ard line and the best available | qrer hasket, and th for the pivot position ¥ scori n. who, it ected, Wap in the d 1he sination ch st I igs In cach League e et 00, Wil- | ' Hiams, allace 1%, 590 Johnson, i W Harold J. 1. Men's doubles Johnson and Mercur, Joe Oliausen, — Tearson Sullivan d ¥ M. Ed- 1. Dornheim, | Galpin and Ol- | Shafer, Mer- | and N. | d Brool B through ght" he [ stier South ain church possession of first ¥. M C. twhen it ' quintet on The locals rt and is o Br solc Senior County Johnson and | i and N. J. | | place Ipin and H and Mann, John and G. ( Sullivan and Lane 1rd; arson . deci Women's singl Mrs. J. B. Jessup, Miss Mary D. Thayer, Miss Anne Towns nd. M M. D). Huff, €. Madeira William D .\ whall, Miss Virginia Hil Miss €. Riegal, Miss Anne Pag Miss Elizabeth Ostheimer. SLATTERY MEETS is e very nicely in ary men in the final half and continued to ontscore its opponents, who hegan to pop from all the small floor. Morey scor with 15 points one point behind him nped three men sent againgt him, while Parker and Hattings kept the husky Spencer {scoreless. W, Smith and Rose were 1he only Wapping players who could locate the basket more ths once Barta, New RBritain £uars was chased by referee in | when an ic (uarter Wapping man shooting for cnpt e Wallingford team has two best rushes in the game as They are “Will Duggan, leader of rushers in and Tony Welch, husky Hardy plays center with At halfback and Conley This Jineup is one of tu: ngest in the league and from victorics scored the team evidently found ng threats. points on the Beil being Wessels out | by quintet has Claimants of Light Heavyweight Title to Settle Issue New York, Dec, (P — Two | world's champions in the same divi- | sion, Tommy Loughran of Philadel- | phia and Jimmy Slattery of Buffalo, | will struggle against each other in a round title hout at Madison | re Garden tonight. The unusual condition is the re- sult of rival boxing authorities now in control of the cauliffower indus- try. Longhran was recognized by the New York State Athletic com- mission as champion when he whip- | ped Mike McTigne. ational Boxing menmbership owledzes Slattery the light heavyweight Loughran's followers have 1 favorite. Iight fans will be given a bargain attraction at the Garden on Frid cvening with two championship | bouts over the 15 round disiance. In one bracket, Tod Morgan of Seattle, Wash., will guard his crown against | Joo Glick. challenger for junior | lightweight honors. | While there has been no possessor | of the flyweight championship made vacant when Fidel La Barba quit | the ring to enter college, the New | York authorities have assigne 12z Schwartz of this city to box News hoy own of lowa for the title FIGHTS LAST NIGAT e first to a ils W {0 delay the erce, the local 1en who play team, 1 take ass f an att « ir a game last | Boucher will pair up with nder in tonight's game and combination with the great de- trio of Brown, Muirheadl Blount, is expecied to give New iin a punch equal to that team in the leag Boucl b first rush and his specd 10 make all the difference in world, Brita for 18 e, 1= Simshury will A meet the tomorro Saturday South church T the loc ummary : New Britain South Church TE10 S ve of 1, rf Rockwe | Morey Woessels, Barta May, r Osbarne, Ia I n It i (Capt.) losing S but 1o- fforen w n las been on two weeks T should resn on 1 the scoring the morale the roturn of Brown piteh, Great things are when ne gs info action. t's gar association in 24 states, as the leader ranks made yors v t rker, Iz inte o TRl bks ous 10 ¢ and the of tea i " ing Y. M. o Wapping Y. M ibination o | the or nith It Spe W Wells, Sharp, G. Smith smford, Collins, g rf f, If he , preliminary gume will tonight '\v-l\\w will hegin in game starting i the lock. seheduils n hont R i, of games for the 11 Morey Parker, follows ay—Water! ingford at Waterbury it Wallingford <y Holyol | Personal f Barta fings 12 W Wells, Sharp, Technieal fouls Barta Bell 4, Morey, Wessels, Parker, Hattin Rose 3, Wells 2, Colling 14 v at ritain at o Meriden sels ¥ nith Holyok. : A Bamford Collins I Bart: e G. ten e . 2, May Smith Smith at Water- Sharp. i Meriden at New Brit- 3 1, New Holyoke at M t * Wallin Water Pritain riden GRIDDER AR i well xns this mereial aviztion comy mer, When a Feller Needs a Friend day KES THI who plaved guard for oprrated a comw last sum 1 Germar out M champion, iz Dic knocked former Britain at y Sc vlin-Fr SPOR heavywe Breitenstr five yoar, ABLOIDS any rounds. Giants York sional cided tropoli the me W. Hau Colgat and will a of | head remoy ed footl 0 reguest L. He study o for ic Univers Mternation I Hockey lea York Ranger American win 1 period New malkers o 0 he first imos thw Pa.-—8ix members » champion cross- awarded the participati in COME AND L\)\)h \-T HI‘_ Champion cue art benetit billiard pro- which netted 83 The rey will be sent 1o Bob Cannef. ner 10's three-cushion cham- who is in Arizona. Wo 1il.—Loren iy known improving from Doctors heid little Murchison, wer, suf- show- re hope signs illne his 1 -A Cuban e Cuban T day tour- for q turn er Hav with re plaved in na —ZTHe ANNUAL MYSTERY ch | & I | for t1 | but | was no match for the clever Stavin- LOUGHRAN TONIGHT I team | altern tr ! throw | disposal north end t« TOVP00006E TETETITY |TABS DROP DECISION TO PLAINFIELD WONDER TEAM {Locals Lead to Near End of First Half—Visitors Cage 15 of 21 Shots From Free-throw Line — Taylor Proves Best Bet for Hardware City on Offense— Brusso, Stavinsky and Madden Lead Scorers—Two Local Centers Banished. abs basketball team, weak- 1 through the loss of its cente: closing minutes of play and ! ith every ounce of energy spent | a desperate attempt to win, went down to a 43 to 31 defeat be- | fore the smooth-working hasketball nrachine which represented Plain- ficld in a game at the Y. M. T. society hall $aturday evening. The north end team reached the | height of its scason’s work in the | Plainficld game. Up until within a | minute and a half of the close of | fitst h he Tabs held the lead | although Plainficld team tica | the score on four occasions. The | was 18 1o 17 at that time, but slipped down the t took Dissinger and caked a two-pointer to put his team ahead fir: ime in the game, Sta< star of the night from the owing line, was fouled by and be made his chance good nd the half time s Plain- ville 20, Tabs 18, During the early ond lhalf the two te evenly. TPlainfield h The summary Plainficld, adden, | Bernot, ¥ Totals cor | Cartson. re | Arbour, rg 1 pass from Totals vini rsonal foul wvlor, 2: Paige 2; Brusso, 2 17 Madden, Timer, Sikora; ynolds, Berry, Restelli, 4; Stavinitsky, 2 1. Refe scorer, Butler, 1 a lead of TABS COURT LOOP Flashes Trim St. John's Team Iy 101 fo 4 Goum the end when Phil Paige committed | | Standing of Y. M rlson sernot Dillon; of the ms ba led Ie his fourth persol fonl and banished. Restelli; who substituted, k h and jump the for latter be the to get | in the | gan first time arlo fouled him at eritical time n the contest and the Plainfic enter made points when they needed, Finally Restelli mo four personals and he followed his showers, greatest lead the Plainfiei | had over its opponents was 14 last five minute or Towards the end th a between 10 and 14 pointa. A & . League e lashes Celties predecessor 1o t The Emeralds Dublins lagles John West Bnd abs ontscored the Plainfield | ashe cight ficld goals to scven jn | Imeralds half. but the visitors scored | 1UblIr two more field goals in the second | CCltics. B If. Thus Plainfield made 14 fielg | 1# by Capta soals to 15 for the Tabs during the eX Zaleski ale High Y. M points the the game., e 5 John's, 4. 34 gles 22 West Ends, Bats, 2 n Fred The 101; St team, the first 4 Saunders and of the New Britain school team, the Flashes of the T. A. & B. Basketball leagur, ted StoJohn's 101 to 4 The tul winning machine made 48 oals and five foul goals to the record-breaking score. ficld goals and a total of 3% was close behind zoals and three 1 of %5 points. F 16 points, Clanei scored cight, Tommy Anantasio and Herb Twining made fwo each. “Doc” Roche scored a field goal in each of halfs. T all his team did offensively meralds Win Emeralds with Landine of the High school team car honors in the week-end inst the Bagles by a 34 to the foul shooting that the Tabs lost the game, The Plain- field players certainly knew their stft when it came to shooting foul go Of 21 chances from the frea | line, the visitors ma vinits s the fouls committed by I six out of cight t Brusso made four out of six. Bernot m two out of two ana Madden three out of five. t was on Dowe 15 [two foul points. with Foals Beg i good win w im o and 1 vie. th stelli made field a tot Captain Merritt of the best games of his ¢ enteen of the 31 points were scored by the first lalf he scored goals and two foul goals and in tha second half he scored three goas from the floor and one from the fom line. Most of his shots were sensa- tional. | he Tabs ¢ il well on the foul || but it did not have the oppor- tunities which were pl at the oo % of their epponents. The | m scored five fouls ou Taylor played ons 2 he Sar- Vs was v am ) m | four field | The Seully ried awa me Celties Run Wild he Celties proved fo b lanced tcam to show its member contributed victory over the Bats. Dublins Score Victory The West Ends tried hard, but the smooth-working team bearing the spar of the Dublins out- ayed and ont-scored them and the 1 score to 14, Dublins Whitman was the high scorer for the Dublins and John Howard was the West 1inds' best. Ry BRIGGS hest and o7 th (i to a Iso jover of cight ¢ Most of the half wos shooting by den, left g1 the side of field goals. sccond fout Man- down in the excrllent damage by tavinitsky and by i was who slipped to ¢

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