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*seteeseee | i D b and the cour: league last combination and w ming friends here., good for one hasket a game first insta he said that he had been so excited that he couldn't resist shouting, | Keough ‘I’ass it.”” to one of } S Lacal Baskethall Tea team defeated the linperi Springfield fn that city } the score of 28 to 1 was staged at the & urproductive of good basketball and | tae score of 8 to 3. The second half ceveloped into a furious batfle, the | camwork of the A being the deciding fa vas the s Tl ball te munity Five Saturday night 1n Meriden by the score of 24 to 20 P0G 1303985855559085565880666¢ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1927, i | golng was very fast, both Ahoo(lngI!ha Buffalo youth's defense. J | | Speaking of Sports floor last night. Boucher, although he “isu't the vilire cause of the change fin the |L New Britain play, is certainly the big | > punch of the team on the floor when it comes to offensive play. Com- | t night, he de a pretty picture as he outrush- |Schut ‘Wild Bill” Duggan of Walling- | M ge g out from the c To many, however, the real fen- | @ of the game was the great work Muirhead and Brown on the de- cnse. Blount's stops at the goal een due to the work of the team captain and G1d” in breaking up all of Walling- | were few and far bet ford’s aitempts to get to ain's cage. Blount's worlk last night w ful. Not once did he le as he has done several times in past. His heart w nd he bore out wh vers have said about him, 1t en he is playing, it is almost {m- ble to get anything by him. The team deserves congratulations ‘or its work last night. It was a pleasure to sce the local losing streak shattered so completely decisively and the fans of this city can cer conie, the &ie, it might be ots, but give the players a few games like last night d ary other team in will have to stey them. mproved on in lrague Nov, {f somebody will anly zet track and move Als 10ld effects over to him and If som find {he spare tira that Boucher Jost on tie road be Waterbury and Merden. things in the New Britaj Roller Hockey camp will be per- nder's house Britain for s 1ot only a star roller <y player, but he is also a semi- professional baseball player. His tome is in New Bedford and he s busy all the summer long at the na- fonal pa Doc Potts is a golf bug by his own admission. Following the close of the season, Doc was mooning | around thinking over the past sea son and sighing for the thoughts of tha balmy breeczes of Spring but yes terday, it got him, the fever we n. and he sallied forth and put in 18 holes, The day was perfect wasn't halt bad, so the Doc says. Roller Hockey team in this city next Thur: this will greatest games of the year here, | lay Gustaf: Stanley I in the factory appeared at the Boys' ht with the Middls grected cheers and hoots by used o n, former guard on the e “Gus vhen played with the Rule showed that he was still in the ning. form by flopping fn one from mid- floor and then subsiding for the cve Ray Anderson, Boys' club coach called twice for coaching with few minutes during the game at | club last ni e mitted t he' had been at fault in the 1ce, hut in the second easc players, PHANTOMS WIN ure of Strong Springfield Quintet by 28 to 21 score. The Original Phantom basketball | of t night by | - The contest pringtivld The first half was very slow and | Phantoms led at balf time by | sw Britain team tor. Cohen of the gam ry » Phantoms The sumu; G TR Cohen, rf . 1 2 10 I 1 i | Tkowitz, ¢ 0 0 [ Levine, rg ° 1 5 Yankowitz, rg " 0 0 Catr, 1z .. 3 a 6 Borkowltz, 1g ... 2 u ‘ Totuls 12 1 28 Springficld ¢ i Tu LOCAL TEAM WINS ew Britain Yankee m defeated the Meride asket- Com. | locals showe good passwork |1 B led af the end of the first he The sccond bal? developed « furious batile wi Har ( tedm quiplayivg its op Cowch Lou Youdg says he will I squad to litornia-1 i WITH THE BOWLERS FRATERNITY ALLEYS punches with either hand and rip- ping about the ring in a vain effort to find a real opening for a decisi clout. The bell found them sparring. |s; P. & F. CORBIN LEAGUB Blattery Jjarred Loughran with three right crosses to the head and |drilled his right to the body for good | I¥ fresh |measure. The punches slowed Tom- | {my and his left grew wild. Slattery’s | Lot port weapon bounced steadily to Lough left 2 my was glad to hold. Tommy ripped | la right to Slattery two solid clouts to the heart in re- W turn. They were dancing at the bell. | his « W Britain at last has a real hockey team. That was dem- onstrated to everyone's full satisfac- tion last night in the game at the nley Arena. The New Britain vlayers played as if they were in- | spired and no faster traveling has |; heen done anywhere in the league 1lils season than was done on the |my's body attack, but Slats nearly| Again Longhran pinned Slatt tumbled him from the ring with | on the ropes for body chastisen rights to the e | through the ropes into several sharp |hooks to the chin. Slattery ch Machine Room o Rlez2s ring with a sizzling attack to the !1il The crowd yelled ashed head and body u Loughran slammed a left and r ead back. Ton s in his work | foenyiot thol TNTER-CRURCH Y PALACE ALLEYS and | INTER-CHURCH LEAGUE Bach Chorus ainly expect to see fast and | T. real hockey played in the games (o“‘- 3ritain's team might not be | ast to beat body else will only | ERS ALLEYS WORKS MEN'S *d from Preceding D Round Three Loughran came steaming out on ; hooting lefts to Slat- spearing Lough- oft and right to ¥ missed once. warned when a right Aropped helow the foni line tery took the offensive, - on to the wind. and thay slugged to the head and body like leaden footed heavyw cented of the ring roared appro of the| broke loose ation over Tommy snapped times before he managed to tip Jim They wera content jab and duck, counter and block un d Loughran into the swopped rights to Slattery was nd v t{ropes where they a bit puzzied in compa § (around, hands at his sides Slattery | forced' Loughran to miss and march | back turned cenfer of the ring just before son. Dancing | Round Five dancing masters pranced and Jimmy with a solid right to the chin. Slattery backed into the ropes shoot. 2 : i ing out a poisonous left, but Tommy both hands solidly to the Pinned on the ropes, Slatte r. & F. CORBIN body in a clinh whe i Takes Meas- Nyhorg Toughran threw a right tery's chin, a1 | way acri 85 | with the left and Jimmy stabbed | Toseph Hiran s | ery 0f ength 360 | Ing every bit of strengtl punches with Loughran only style brought around head and body | a volley of lefts and rights at Round Seven Longhran was very cautious, traded two sma 'chin for one my stabbed with his left und op t under Tommy's left eye E2 SooM E2 CTY, MAW- WE'LL Go To TH' ParK’, BN E&T OUR LUNCH— | NEVER SEEN A CITY ParK WE 6T To TR' STANLEY WORKS GIRLS' LEAGUE mmy | portunity of the evenir rm, danced away from most of ti however, and occasio { Lo Round Fourtee ry rallied to chase 1y an's head back I g 1 Loughran was tired but forcing the issue at the bell, Round Eleve Ty bouuced around apparent- s ever while Tomm e slowed down bit d straight through ith a left upper. my finally ed Jimmy 1o the r 1 his mid elphian was miss content to stab and A ht bounced ropes at the gong. ozen short Round Eight h a st S| slashed lefts to th k viciously, Sla about the he bell on the ropes Round Fifteen 's head. Slatter d right to chin ked 1d Tom- chin but took |! Round Nine A ttery backed away from Tom- Roy d Ty took a light counter retor I'c ghts full ry h Tommy ducked | Tommy's left hook d viciously y ba other two Left j them as a round the w York champion These shots slowed Loughran | th solid right to the jaw made hold. Tn a flerca free swinging nge at the roy Loughran |1 d Slattery with whistling drives backed Jimn 0 the ropes, intically as il the oug A " BOYS' GLUB WINS tound n Thirtee Round Ten r to t 1w Slattery off halanc kward in 1 tore after to t Into Jimmy's h. ht to the forchea d at the ropes. |} shot Jimmy's punched fnces- t to break through ed from preced in an effor Parparian, rg. coom 0 4 corner. Jimmy slashed 0ks 1o the head. Tor my worked loose and drove Jimmy T right to the ear. appeared arm weary nical fouls— @ e P ISRy - 1, 2; Gof- | Balciunas, rf. 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