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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1927. 855000 $LLHHLHHSHHSS 55 L5LSSSHHLLHLHLLILLIBLLDLILLLLHOHSSHLH$5505555055559.55555$55589855558559.50HL 925052558 SHHOHSI8LH5553555593555985859208. umbmbmmmm‘ 3 HARTFORD YANKEES TOP NEW BRITAIN BY ONE POINT IN ROUGH GAME—LOCAL ROLLER HOCKEY TEAM OUT FOR } ; REVENGE ON WATERBURY TONIGHT—JOHNNY SHEEHAN SIGNS WITH LANPHER'S QUINTET—OTHER SPORTS OF INTEREST FPPPIPIPTITTIITITTTFTINIPIGIIIII9W CR R R R A 2 e L L Rl R L R A A Sz adl ddd ) HARTFORD TOPPLES NEW ‘TARS TEAM FLAYS DUSTY TEAMS BATTLE AT 'LFAPING FIVE TOP |NEW BRITAIN EAGER FOR BRITAIN BY GNE POH\{T‘l SORINGFIELD FIVE ARENA TOMORROW NIGHT} GROUP B LEAGUE REVENGE ON WATERBURY saturday Night’s Game One of Roughest Seen Here in i i Three of Four Teams Tied for Fourth Place to Settle | i i y Hardware City Quintet Seeks to Even Up for Defeat in Many Seasons—Seven Players Banished Through Diamond Match Co. Q‘lllmfi{' U Deadlock—Stanley Rule & Level Girls to Play Cor-:Deieflt All-Stars in BOYS Club Brass City Saturday Night—Visitors in Davies and Four Personal Fouls—Holst Furnishes Spectacular Oppose Locals Wednesday Night! bin Screw Quintet—New Britain Machine Hopeful | Basketball [100[) Harkins Have Great Pair of Rushers—Brown’s Feature hy Caging Two Baskets inn Final 10 Seconds S | of Continuing Winning Streak — Lineups Show Eye Considerably Improved—Local Defensive Trio —Pandemonium Reigns as Score is Thought Tied. . RSO Squads to Be at Full Strength WRERLERL to Be on Their Game Again—Other Results. | W | hing Five .. 4 0 1 3 New Britain untet plays the Dia ¢ ) v vl‘ hall League will | q { Bulldogs ...... 3 Tohnnyl Sheehaail sta Petara 1| valsbury St ol i | e auintet o i roken 1n the Weekly contests at the i ) Phantoms ... ¢ e s ke suard state || Meriden ..., e : 3 ; Stanley Arena tomorrow night when U 4 VL] The Leaping Flve took the lead T ctball [N Britan Crnais o championship by team three of the four engage in conflict in the Boys' cl i y ore b he four eng n confli n the E ub ‘Group A Inter: last season and one of the the sent . F. Cor- cdiate kethall league Saturday ! o At prosent tin & F. Cor mediat Ketball leagu urda tays of the Tabs quintet Stanley Works, 19 s and New Pme Rovw ‘d ne (Tahan ip ofternoon when it defeated the Al- i S s | Holyoke 6. Wallingford 0 he sauad which [lost two gamcs, Thoewinner of v Gate | aadne [ists This Wosl (hack from a tie into second place ) : S e L e R MR R AN NN R T e A s thally deaeio ) dinds: The New Dritaln Rolier Hockey ; Britain Machine is sure of e 15 hoth teams knew first place went | 45 vas announced today chan makes the second mem- || Waterbury Shamrocks at of the north-end quintet to |11 ‘a tonight for A outit, Cap. |{fered in the Trass City team will try to avenge Itself on the t least a tie for fourth place. and to the winner. M. Paluch starred | Y e olm, star ot ! if Landers defeats Pafnirs in o A v‘x S "t for the winners, with Avitable help- game of the night, then MGl nsIGi NG B g S0 TSPl ing M from tha' broloourt M Olewnl is one of I e e e took over the lead In scoring in' the | 15 o & i o AT i mght when the two teams clash in o . e . Connecticut State basketball circuit tain 2 heing the : G It ha. won 10 clusive hold on fourth place and ,MRICCtat SALe TRaeCI SIOetry mmary fiest . He joined the ||an American Leaguc contest. New this scason will also hold a place in first divi- ML e ey caping g Az iin went down with fiying col- probably start slon with Corbin Screw, Landers and || 860 STE FEreR oot Paluch, rf % ors i Waterbury over the week-end Corbin Cabinet y bristol stands I s ; A S ks g e while Jimmy Zakzewski, New : oy ieihearc ot (Lrofl andithe ipla o Stanley Rule & Level cor s figure that they can turn the ¥ o0 i urt Ses ). o ERErTE A T er fiaal with aders glnl L y_" Oh "’""l'; ; ':',,“;'\]!.,,','i,.q“ . 2 [ trick on the Brass City outfit tonight. STahinga (HElp Teagn e ana Cor- b R R e il : & (] E \ | Through the victory over New Serew girls, who are tied wit 2 2D H i 4 X Britain, Waterbury went into a tle during the Kk | New Britain Machine girls for Lha s 10 20 ce with Holyoke, while in the leagne, will fight it out = el b All-Stars 1 F 3 stands third in the list and the | Stanley Rule will endeavor to pus P kage of the game 1 £ia 0 a 0 it} 9 New Britain and Wallingford fourth stelli can be used citn- | itself into a tie for first place, and i S . 5 nd fifth, New Dritain can step into SRR cnter or guard as he oceasion |t Serew Shop g\(rl.\ \\m’;fi- 19 &% w0 far ihis year have been Karosis, : 5 2 I shoes of ;w ; ders rhronlzh a e . hemgelves out. o -place tix iootigted. . The omly team not ap. Olewnik, g 2 5 New York Pro Shoots Two Undep |73, consecutve. victories, and _to- the Bristol B iits v Broling with Machine g Sehetis b 2 Rk otk ke 0 11 New York Pro Shoots Tw0 UDAET | nienrs game s expectea to start tha Ui _ ! porently in the running been | i urritts will elash w o, Tomorrow night will be the break- R et G e S L |Hardware City outfit on the road ‘%u“rr‘.'\\‘,t:”l\“ur‘}".\ fingng Atloniies Ge el Sjnsuungos & eeheaulopsenich SInse dInain s Clivais the St from th by 14- ,\.m“"*% Pfll‘ Gflfl]& {0 Tflp F‘eld felt ty ‘of the way and with | Ne8day evening in preliminary | the l'ik-l!l]ll‘g of the year has been | joae As aned a re- | Wicz and Rowinski were high men | Sy | Waterbury will bring what many s to play, had o 33 to 82me to {he Tab-Diamond Match featuring all the strong teams O | gpganization of the quintet and a for the Cyclones and Zujko and consider the classiest outfit in the 't by Merlden |encounter. The Atlantics defcatedweck and the weaker teams theyow playing surface has been se- Kromindas scored all their team's; San Diego, Cal, Dee # — lcague here tonight. Davies, the 2 Ithe locals in their first game of thighother week. Up until this game. cyrod | points. The summary: Shooting two undar par golf, Leo |YOUng flash, and Harkins, the vet- vear and broke their winning streak | Corbin Serew, Fafnir Bearin & The standing of the players in th Cyclones | Dicgel won the San Di , [eran who has lost nonc of his ol f 10 games. The locals have re- Corbin and Stanley Works have SE5 115 ani ol artelli ) | {time skill, will be at the rushes with turned to their old form and ect g one week and Landers g Rowinski, If ..... 8 g st coast maets y “Red” Donnelly at center. “Barney” ayed last yea New Bri Machine, Stanley - I Bendza, ¢ ....... " adin profession and | Doherty will play halfback and Je-tte ting r : over | #nd Corbin Cubinet have been play- |2 TG v i \damowicz, 1g ... for a month will be In the goal. dnesday c-|ing the followin k. & 3 sz Toasiokisl Al el Against this outfit. New Britain Polish-Ameri-1 A change will be noted tomorrow g § ) ek | will pit its pair of flash rushers, riden Beats Bristol the irroll of Meriden dropped in two overtime period tacu ield goal again t with Ha o se Then Conway sent points in the last 40 & spectacular shot to e d two ning points for Meri - swamped the m in two straight games f ¢ orbins and Fafnirs P 3 & E ) 184 a 75 in the final round yester- | Bib" Boucher and “Shiek” Alexa e | Q ‘he Burvitts will start with Yocolo- New Britain Machine and L M Dt e i e et Cinlsa. Vista, (90 Capiain Muirhead will be sta- corge Gubersky. rmer Atlas U ¢itz and Havlick, forwards: Luty,[eTs. e v Y 5! Zuiko, vt ... 3 6! course for a fotal of 214, This was |110n¢d at center, with Brown at half- ;. b Confident that with its strength- | slanm, New . £ .. i 1e o y 0 ®'hack and Blount in goal. Brown's star, was easily ) ht of nter, and Matulis and Darrow, Kominos, |8 strokes more than he required S e i A forill |guards. It §s possible that Monjue ened lineup it will continue ) il I3 | Wesiak, o s 0 0llairnas fwhen he crackedl par by fi ve has improved over the week-end ward berth, he our fleld gouls | | Zaleskl, last year's star of the cham-{Path of victors, the New Britain Ma- 7 e « 24| Kromindas, R 6 strokes. His totals for the 54 holes and he will be fn better shape to 1nd one in the s pionship team and leadin orer of |chine team will oppose v Har ceve U 2 | Abdella, g ..... 0]were 67 75 Victory brought [take up the great defensive work he in the first half - : ond, all of which kept his team well the ritts and High school, will as the most st ! Diegel™$1,000 of the 32,300 stake, |has been showing since his return in the front. His floor work . o home from Fordhan: college in PoWerful Inkeroiias s qon oy g BB e i 0 T i Grol it Ci G FOL I Al j § spactacular and it was through his Umversals NOSE Om S[anle time to break into the lineup. Adams | Harry ¥'s Corbin team h ¢ 2 The Bulldogs and Phantoms fight= | metropolitan distric 174 In Saturday night's game, Blount ability to keep the ball in the back- a 1 A on bl i e ]nm bumps u‘u its u-‘.,q ‘L‘u‘:;. X Ml N {3302 to escape the cellar, played a |16, to die. for sscond with Hortan |Was 1 wonderful form, but the Wa- 3 4 r 3 i d i . t ind predictions have beenimade that hr ;W NEerieoy terbury offensive was too strong with court In the last four minutes of T I 0 . G 3 erve The game will start at $ predi i e T et 5 e ry ! . the game that New Britain was un- | Qi in ‘181‘1..118 dime | o'clock with Dick Dillon officiating. | it is throush Bulldogs by 12-10. M. Nappi ards of |[Browh on. the injured Mst. Davies | land Harkins sped about the floor able to get through for more scores | New Britain Machine will have its nob L 20 iyed for his t while E. Dennis e They split second and 2 lincup and will be ready » 3 N led |and peppered the local goalle with than it did. Hurley. the visiting ) | stnongest : o Pt / he fafl-enders. The summary. i third money, giving them $400 each. | ; iRt s e e i ague 3 ! _ land anvious to fake advantage of {luks Wa oA ah - [Billie Fnrie. . Florida, professional, |Shots of all descriptions and enouzly {fai 'of: floor worlk and Mo ¢ {18 9 P E1 i every break. Its lineup will consist 1.7 { AR N 3 next with 218, winning a purse |Of them got by to give Waterbury seven points for his feam. anders gnnesE B R Crta L SifiEh AN ; 2 RLESRS L O Kobela. : 0. Ed Dudley of Hollywood |the victory. Mulrhead scored the which they displ Country club of New While New Britain was miserable Staniey Rule ... 0 1000 fi | r | Hugo Anderson, ter; Bwanson |Cladys, New Haven I-f o 8 1 Aj Sy Dt and Al Espinosa of Chicago, follow. |only goal for Britain. a team in shooting fouls in . Corbin .. 1 00 It ) i Eric Andc . guards ¢ i St T Dannit et e ' o Dhey: recalvedl sl The summary: £ B 3 L L LRELEAL) c o8 heata) 5 Waterbury New Britain ! Corbins will have MHolst, or; : e R verse. Fach team had nina trics Serew ... Lo00 | | Jasper and Rockwell or Luke, for-!Torrant. Hastford b oTeR, TRTren 5! Bd Walsh and Mortie Dutra, Ta- | Davies ........ It ..... Alexander the opening session. Hartford ca \. B. Machine ... 1 Rl . o . wards; a Helene, Gorman and Fricdma e £ Flacds k _. ... 'coma professional, 222 and re- | Harkins . - Boucher afght of them while New Britain put - Welter Cochran to Delend Title | varis. suaras. s R Toiceived $75 cach, Larry Nabhoitz, |Donnelly «..... Muisheaid m only two p through this | The L 5 Hal o skotball E 5 Although Al Havlick is also hav- o A ey % Bulllogs |Cleveland professional; Leonard | Doherty . ... Brown A SR b R R e A in { Jflle qcxlaeier {ing trouble with his knee, he will Dristol . restaoiaa i i) Fid 711, |Schmutte, Lima, Ohio and Tommy ! Blount, the opening frame gave Hartford a tcam 12 to 10 in an exciting over- Iy gMIS K6 50L probably start against Landers. This [}t Aret 2 3 3|3t Nappl. rf § Armour, national open champlon, lead in field baskets of six to t ¢ T d as a prelimin should be a “hummer” of a game. !pije e Y :’x(z,h o EERRE I o [tied with 223 to split §100. Goal Caged by Timse for New Britain. 3 tain-Hartford contest | i Stongaet lnaig do o A S oy D G. (Speed) Martn, former| 1 Waterbwy Harhingies 1o Hartford started the scoring when at the Stanley Avena, Saturday night, Gierochowski, center: Haviick and| - X ! \'m_ zue pitcher, took the ama- | Second Period Hurley dropped in a foul p . X went into third pl i rare T i e ; ury at ; ‘.\}Tnfl.fl . teur trophy with a total of 233. He| 2 New Britaln Muirhead 2:20 a minute of han sis ane « standing in the Girls' Indus- defense Ll ot s Itartford : ldinsasle won low net of by a single! 3 Waterbury Davles §:20 A half minutes ! championship against Jake 2 B e Gt turday—Brist e stroke from H. D. Stalnaker, only Third Period Sl UL L : P ninEaiod SOl sl e Mlmnmm ‘mtn-Krm; p‘(l) .’:n:;\l 1]\“\‘ | lm\‘m]; '1;-: n;:’ iy . T Totels Jonioe Neasas jsouthpaw entered. i Waterbury Harkins 1 leading by four points when Z ! with a three-point margin, S¥lvania in a 1,500 poinf Uit e 8 ALl S est Virgini s L 2 i Dicgel won on his play from th 5 Waterbury Davies e b 4 but the Stunlcy sharpshooters bert G. Cutler, Yormer junior cham- i Bucherr! and L. Marseli, forwards; West Virginia Is On | In the Junior League the ;\ll-smrst,, A e S R e e zame went on to 1 L rk came back in second half to first half, Hartford was just the re nley Works 000 ¢ York, Dec. 19 (M) o Cochran of Hollywood, Calif., hegins defe of his 18.2 halkline pion, will refere 1% Marseli and Preisser. guards Schedule of Fordham | won casily trom the Phantoms by |y L before New Br : » start a scorlng {hat brought the! The match will consist of five vk New York, Dee. 19 (P—West Vie- 10-2, the Speedboys disposed of the | “The New Yorker got no breaks on |Brown 2, Donnelly. Referee, Lush. point, a foul 1 o : t (o a tic final whistle | blocks of 300 points, the first to be JUNIOR “Y" LEAGUES ginia will be & new opponent for the | Wildeats by 9-2, and the Pirates | ijs putting, however, time after time | S .- this stage of v 1 had et n session of three | P2 nd two games, after- | il l'ordham eleven on the gridiron in, whitewashed the Hurricanes, 4-0.lghots that looked good for birdies | READ WERALD CLASSIFIED ADS dy piled 1 ) cight. s nd a}thongh theif OON and (evening, tomorrow And v g e 1228 while Washington and Jef- | Hurricanes had no power fo #top'siopped just short of the cup or FYOR BEST RESULTS he Capital City conti ¢ s 1 indliplinlv of Dioxe oneviednesdoy sWhle & URin S SRS SR e A (oo n and the University of Detroit | this sort of Pirates. The standing: |broke around behind them. e harsraTieary took. o prat chots. mone of them resistered : Plonship match usually was decided | Scv SULE ¥ o2 appear on the Maroon's schedule | w. 5] Virtually the same field will enter Sartinsky, |0 three blocks of 500 polnts, many |y yos qiaged in Semi-Final Con- just announced by Graduate Manag-| Specdboys .3 7 the £1,500 La Jolla Country club i nyisistines haveeant DEE TR o ¢r John F. Coifey. The schedule:| All-Stars ......1 open tournament tomorrow, over 36 cossary mar- Mdnight so e bt e e Nept. 29, St Donaventure; Oct. 6,1 Plarates .......3 50 I holes., TRAPPERS the local ‘ f 4 Taye wereed 60 Hus dve incic . i 7 v 1, Grorge Washin umiversity; Oct.! Phantoms ..... i — = from the | " 0K '}""“““‘" i Shuneert of wmer i A sw York university; pend-| Wildeats ... 5 .250 | The city council of a town fn In- || We Buy Raw Furs of All Kinls palf warmed | 0¢TAn. it 15 B SR et s 0 Washington and Jefierson; | Hurricanes e J | dia has prohibited the killlng of 3 ca's cue masters, gained the world | ¢ §ihe Junior DBasketball | s i I irala ex naiaioe (thattieyinee thall HUDSON FUR SHOP “n the two fitle in the last international tourna- jaggq ved in their somi-final d | B o o PRk tnaion TR ol 0T I8 e i s s Sonltals b AtioEice at Boston; 17, Detroit; 24,| Nearly five hundred whales were 'same as lunatics and must be put, 13 FRANKLIN 5Q. nd when ‘_ . Georgetown university. | taken in Alaskan waters last year. |into asylums. yen for leadership beford series is | = | r. third man in the Wash- | ogmiierod rney, is one of the world ch team had its surprises. In s mared vl and s fover e e r e seas When a Feller Needs a Friend By BRIGGS twisted the Pretzel-Benders 14 to cluding Willie Hoppe who held the | 44 g vy e S ione S ch®mpionship for a number of years. | 15 012" 2 Fuvions overtime per- : v : : tlml.' e unconquerable n‘m--l' in z%j}ll/ 742 /7, Stantey Whiks HAHN HFAI]S IJ\T the Junior B lag fely elinched Tig, - il Pis ! ) [the lead by turning back the Pun D o il 7 Mot Dog pernickles 7 to he | OF DLYMPIG STARS it ot e Al b [V [V} SU | the results of the games played | were as follows: el NN Intermediate Jeague NN cor Skeletons 16, Vox 15 4 - Eot 1; Hot Dogs 10, Mules 4 | Employed B League ston, & 9 B ¥ r reaks 1: N A League Guard Juniors 8, lagles Warriors 4, Rinky Dinks 5; War | ks &, Point Makers 4, JUNIOR HI-Y WINS, e i el "% WITH THE BOWLER; 2 / 7 "E i wmees (R0 | =) ontenders - SWEDISH-AMERICAN . LEAGUE LU WEDISH-AMERICAN A, €. LEAGUE 7 ”51’// % NN BSOS NN o:t of 1908, un- tia0s, Forwurds the ol 0 o of hisiyp Hays brothers Olympie squad chosen on the Harvard | el x 1 G wd tor the win- he lium track next spring. At the 1o tim an point to four or | score to be Hartford te man | i t rove to be for- fainted in a corn i n ve stron: “possibilitis,”” with the usual dark horse still to be uncov- | ered {0 lst fs Lloyd Hahm, |1 vo Nurmi over tiwe | last winter. The m Falls City, | ed off at 1 at noon the ‘ md two hours later was | ound the wind swept |y hoay Wt University Hoights. He |G, dready has announced his intention | Ining both $00 and 1500 me Amsterdam next summer b ng up his shocs for time He has been clockea tn 4 minutes s for L second over Jole - mark, but the 880 {s wher g The first American invention to be- | believes he will make his strongest | come famous was Benjamin Frank- bid lin's iightning rod in 1752.

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