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16 LYY 3 < 2 PEIPEIPITIIFFIPIIIIIPPITPIINIPITATIIOFIIIFICERNINE BRASS CITY HOCKEY TEAM SCORES AN EASY VICTORY New Britain Quintet Unable to Match Speed of Visiting Players—Locals Flash Best Stuff in Second Period —Eddie McAloon Puts Plenty of Pep Into Game During His Short Stay—Davies and Harkins a Fast Pair—Holyoke Giants Play Here Thursday Night. =% ullil ALS T0 MEET BRISTOL ENDEES New Britain Basketball Quintet {0 Practice Wednesday Standing Britain pooy night, will sion Wed- ion for the ices carded y night in me with the carded for this wnager red 1pp i tean: s the this A the by ¢ ion for 1 Lany will 5l 1eir ¢ t but this was more er has ord 1 a thro stift dur- have put £h scrimmages inst two teams nig Wd two hours aside for nothing but hard 1dy practice. in any game before this sea- s the local squad looked so | poorly as it did 1a i so ir t skaters were in the else. ) Brow cleve the defensive trio of ind Blount avail claver work of T Waterbury who show wvies and Harkin 1 last ni; to beir in the ver, is liable to happen to teams and Saturday Hartford has been up as one due to an ‘off 2 pair of rushers of ame today, New Britain in the second pe Atoon got into the ylayer took Alexa short time during nis work of breaking up ury team’s passes and his own stick work brought the ball to Water- bury's goal and really put the Bras City team on the defense or the first time during the night. During this canto, Buucher, star rusher on quintet, drove two goals into th netting that were as pr s any scored uring the game. One cspecially, was driven from near the center of the floor and the ball traveled like a bullet on its way. ht's hulked ght.” he game Saturday will be fully as igh as the one last week. The stol team stands near the top of list in the standing and it will Britain a stiff battle. The 1l guards wil have their hands full covering Jimmy Malcolm who | weck went into the lead among | the league scorers. He will be paired |up with anot forward whom Manager Joe ol expeets to land cek. loss to ler's place the lintet will be this coming week- 1 tough grind Saturda ng Bristol here and playing in the n \pher g line d to Fon thall last me Johnny the T minute he was follow nelly. Davies ¢ Kins' drives for hasn't decided D for the gam 1w that Johnn: leading aces of would or 1 appear with the at the t and - with 5 i *h that season, at some s other for N Davies an in ninary game ol team and a leading pl Donnelly's veteran Jette's total minimum figure New Britain 1 arena. Th tough tussle the Giants, I made neth) Burritt A " under ' of Suunder : NG will ur Frod s kent hie will New Britain | Alexander AMeAlog Toronto Flyweight Beats Ernie Jarvis in Fierce Battle Won b i W AW oronto pionship of iation tucked 12-round is of London ur [} Second Périod H Davie round a 1o 11 Belanger to th w. The 1ched two. nearly Boucher 1L Period ain Tig ount T met TASSI VS. CAVANAUGH Jialian Light teavyweighit To Meet This Ci In Rridgeport Serapper On January 6. Fastern Da-kethall Quintet Raising Fiavoo miercie pion, a N his city hoxers who COACHING SCHOGE B Dee, 2 thall Akin thall ools wi md coach of athl kins eoll¢ athletic ling, has thall team, | st [developing for future years. o | ained that the | the | W.B.ATITIE Teams in Big Ten NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1927. 2SLLLELLLHHY L L HLHSSHSHHSLHHY, BOYS' CLUB WIN " ONE-SIDED GAME Buries Fast Hartford Emeralds —Reserves Still Unbeaten | 7he Boys' club basketball went back onto the right n when it scored an easy 46-16 | win over the t Hartford Eme 1ds tn & one-sided game which was | more interesting to watch than the | final count would indicate. The v itors were a light team and lacked > consistency of the club, but they 'd the zame all way and | kept their heads in spite of the ever- reasing score being piled up ainst them. The locals aga Captain Gill on the sidelines | threw all their. substitutes into me for considerable periods, but |all did well and showed that the club has some good young material team t and the Benjamin popped a foul goal for core with a similar shot minutes and 30 seconds Grusha sank the initial field et. Balf tied things again, but Goffa put New Britain ahead and Kley started his usual battering attack with a pair lof floor goals. The score was 13-4 at the quarte The second period {was slow, Grusha making the only | field goal of the entire ten minutes, which closed with the score 16 Sliva replaced Benjamin in second half, which was opened a dash of two spectators across thes | floor and the calling of a techn After two st Saturday night. | ¢oyl, which half turned to advan-| York Yankees New Britain | tage | Then all the iplays broke into the scoring, rom this point onward the g |was a rout. The third quarter end- |ed with the tally 33-12. Parparlan |entered and Benjamin returned in |the last quarter, during the first { minute of which C. Nagle went ou on fouls. lits points and finished the game with | four men when Grusha committed | his fourth personal and it was found that all the subs had gone down | statrs. | Kley agzain led the club attack | with 12 points and was the pivot point for most of the plays. His work was highly praised by the vis- { fter the game, and they did {not exaggerate in the I T} forwards almost took a night of 15 guard were worked tinually and all the defensiv I broke into the scoring colu diva, club guard for three | broke nis record when he | | e con- men Pete plays made cight points In the same game, and {he played only the second half. The {shooting of T and the by | loor play of ylor feature East Hart he summary: | Boys' Club | Fld. se 1 for ord | FL Tt | Grusha K gnone, 1g. in, 19 . Fast F 0 1 1 1 4 s Hartford | Byorklund, rg., 1. Anderson, re. .. Taylor, 1g. rf 0 0 5 16 conal fouls: Grusha 4, Goffa 3, | Parparian, Kley 2, Comp 3 | Benjamin, Sliva 2—15; J. 2 Balf 3, C. Nagle 4, Byorklund. lor 4—13. T ical fouls: Kley, A. r, Balf. tries: Grusha, an, Kley 3, Compagnone Sliva 7—15; J. Nagle Balt 4, gl Anderson, Taylor . Tobin. Timer, Aron- | Per no: 4, Win Fourth Straight Club Reserves won \eir fourth conseeutive victory when they took a 38-11 game the Good Will club of Fartford in i The first quarter s move out In front The Boy Good Will club made | and taking then the rain and had an The second » score a but to the fore a 111-5 1ead at the half. was a rout points to Hi Zuiko nally broke into the clear and passes which he converted into 100k It and the baskets with hardly a m mounted rapidly. of Zujko in the second Jiani's shots from di It t defern ners he outstand- i posi ry i v ¥ well fro sitors had no fling m F1 0 1 14 Hartfofl. Fld. ¥l 0 o Good Will Club, 1 0 1 fouls ukus 2, Lowt Persor i, 4, K ro—1 Lowr Aror Scorer—Normant road last| 1 had | the first point and C. Nagle tied the | the | by S 1 The club again piled up | ars, | 6 | pit Tay- | from | one- | locals tain mak- | SHLH B 555 HSSES3O56668003000005 0D 1006436 50505850083650508. WATERBURY ROLLER HOCKEY TEAM WINS EASY VICTORY FROM NEW BRITAIN—TABS BASKETBALL QUINTET TO MEET DIAMOND MATCH CO. OF SPRINGFIELD TOMORROW NIGHT—INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE GAMES—BOYS TIPPPPPPEIIPIIIFIIIPPITIP PIIITPEOECTOPOC0EEETELIEEE 000000000 MOST COURAGEOUS PITCHING To Herb Pennock the £ New | FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Chicago — Otto way, knocked out o 2. Mike most ever for pitching the I have regist | This same Pennock, frail stature, but with a heart of oal, 1 pitched many remarkable 8 Talan A% datcated Hay: during his career in the majors.|g ponnc (Kid) Carter, | Lackin Jburning speed of south-{ga4eq Tony Mandell, Boston, paws like Waddell and Grove. Pen- | gaees Forbes, Columbus, O. s i 1 ioxed George Rivers, Los An l among the five gr southpaws | HES Rl I SRt | Toronto, Ont. — Frenchy Belan- T tho last world_ series hetween | gor “Toronto, won N. B. A, fly [ News Mork sand [EILISLL weight title defeating Ernie Jarv one of his S sterling London, 12, Phil River Toronto, when he 3Xct down defeated Jean Blau, Paris, France, 6 Hirates It T & Bobby Booth, Toronto knocked out g might pitch a perfect | raeky Jones, Hamilton, Ont., 2. ganu an Porat, Nor- ed Sandwina, of Dundee, Rock liller, Chicago, Phoenix, 8. : h i pert ! 2 the for 22 of ot secmed a as if he ust prior to the start of | the Yanks had lly that took Garcia, Balti- knockout Ig- Filipino, defeated Detroit — Bobby more, won by technical tting 1 | from Johnny Hill, Filipino, minut 1 Penmook Wt 0 T beneh, o cooled off that | Gaston Charles, France, 10. Davy W at his best when he re-|Apag, panama, won by technical i to the rubl |knockout from Mickey Goldberg, of When one speaks of a cou New Tori s : cxhibition of pitching, the inference | |is that the game must have been a |low score aff \tu | hurlin Quits ion enjoyed ¢ ! about 1 |t on the | t w zeous | Columbus, 0. — Mickey Forkin ing air Ught|{columbus, defeated Walcott Lang- | ford, Chicago, 12 ir, to t | where Per er wa ore A Pittshurgh — Red Chapman of i Boston, knocked out Tommy Crow- batted hard o pitishftgl All, that is to carry | rted throug fter when it takes cour Bosion — Hi ) N won from Billie Algers, Phoenix, me T have in mind was the |\ york — Ruby Goldstein, Ni 1 crucial on the 1923 lyqpi, knocked out Ray Mitckell, of Pennock had WO | pyjigdelphia, d another by his i e R relief work., Selected to pitch the | wajzht champion of England, won sixth game, with the count standing from Emils Plainer, nch fly- games to two in favor of the | ..ight champion, 13 apparent the New| pyjjadelphia — Jack Zivic, Pitts- d a preat c ® burgh, won from Hommy Herman, umph over the C S| Philadelphia, 10. Harry Blitman, had been overworked. | Philadelphia, knocked out Jose Lom- 1 had my doubts when Pennock |pardo, Panam; stepped to the mound, for T feared | yfilvaukee — Dick Watal, of St three games in five days, two ofipay) won from Howard Bentz, Mil- which he started, would prove to0|waykee, 10, ata After T saw him pitch | pyffalo — 1die Mueller, Buf- an inning, T was positive he was | a]o, won from Spug Myers, Pocatel- ¢ from the {op of his zame. 1o, 10, It evident Atlantic City — Ti Giant m Philadelphia, defeated ings that hr ttle Creek, Mich., stuff. How “T'renton, - Jess Stringhan customary po! Salt Lak knocked out Jack trol. artimez, Spain, 10. ixth of world series. one game a London ree from way the | his offc i h Thomas, nith, = Rocky & i usna Ruth ad Pennock to a SPRINGFIELD FIVE HAS GOOD RECORD Tabs Basketball Team Meefs Tough Opponent Wednesday The management of the Tabs' 1 | ketball team has booked a double |attraction for tombrrow night which |should pack the Y. M. T. A. & B. | society hall to its capacity. |and girls' teams from the Di !Match company of Springfield w play the Tabs and Landers, Irary & Clark quinte E | | ! i 1 \ | The record of the girls from the | Springfield factory is just as_good that of the men, but the Landers’ team has not been def 50 that a “rip snorting” game ou to whip the fans into shape for the | | final struggle of the night. Landers girls have played five games this year and have won threc. |The first two games went overt and had to be called off as tie games since neither Landers nor its opponents of the night would ailow | & score. | Landc have Jacobs, cente | Nell sartinsky, leading scorer in the eague, and “Kay" Terwillinger, fo wards; Helen Lynch and Jean | Drayer, guards. Helen Zisk and Sally | Baylock will be the substitutes. Those who will be in the lineup of the girls’ team from the match factory are, Chamber, left torward; E. Fuzio, ward; L. Fazio. center; B. G it guard; H. | Liever, lett g | The record of the Imen's team has exten period of three yo organized in 1925 Triple | which s one | bail leagues in Ne During the first | M met with mediocr | ce v won six nd lost i s, The second half of team gallop its v s with s Diamond Match led over he team played in t Springficld, t basket- was of th ¢ England F of the three sei- 19 victol on's 17 wins and four defe 26, the Matchmen p ¢ brand of basket out of ced up a tofs victories before mee 35 to 30 score at Springfield Y. M. H. A. The only change in the vear is that which I Johnson, former pite | pionecrs & 3 an all and 26 umes. They straigiit wat by hands of the lineup {his brought Art r with the ball teams in | this city and & member of the New- iport, New IHampshire basketball {team for the past four years, to the 1 team to play in the bac The rest of the lineu center; Tranghoss, left forward; of I vight forward; Coffey, Connery, left guard Another center, “Eloy has a tr of palmin halls, one in each hand, a cw players in the country Lynch llivan are sut cs. | “Johnny Shechan, who has signed {to play with the All-New Britain ague team, and ( ritt Taylor, who igned to pla with the Meriden ¥ will be in the Tabs lincup night With these two ple Il be Phil | Paige, center forward | I'he other play- Carl * McCarthy, o basket- unt th m - do. {and Carlson, g ers who will s Restella, center; Bob Berry, forw and Frank Arbour, guard. Dick Dillon will referee hoth es, and dancing will follow the final game. The girls’ g will start at 8 o'clock. | ! WINDING UP TRAINING Chicago, Dec. 20 (P—Bud Taylor, hantam- rd w generally recognized | weight champio training, preparin ‘\'mk city ‘the ! | week, to mect 1 New York in Madisc en December as vinding up ha to leave for part 1201 tler of PPPIIPIVINITITITITIITETIITFPIPIIETRFTVITIIIFINTFFITFICPIROGTH al con- $SSSLSSHSLLLLLLLLHEHESSHS LSS LLLSHHLLSS9HSHH58588 8880 e . 1 8 ¢ CLUB BEATS EMERALDS § IDUSTY LEAGUE STANDING TO BE CHANGED TONIGHT Stanley Rule Girls Have Chance to Go Into Tie for First Place—New Britain Machine and P. & F. Teams to Battle for Fourth Position—Fafnirs to Attempt to Break Winning Streak of Universals — Three Games on Schedule for the Night. 1 League Stan W final dash for the pennant. Fafnir's lineup consists of a group of boys who won their first reco nition at the h hool. John Gierochowski, ter, played in Al Havlick played last 5 LaHar played his last year in il 4 Wilson finished up in 1921 and “Red” M- llis was on last year's am. Rule | The guards on the T are I vy enough but it ins to see whether or not they will be able to match the speed of the Bucherri- Marsali forward duo. The first will star o'clock, the sccond at o'clock, and the last game at 9 Dick Dillon will referee the th tmes. Announcement was made to- day that there wilybe no dancing r the games this weck. SCHAEFER LEADS BILLIARD CHAMP vt Chicago Cne Artist Abead in ¢ First Block Played 300 to 211 Pet. 1.000 Corbin NISE P. & Stanle 1 Corbin Works 1ek” 1922 ard e 0 iames Stanley ile . Tonight's Serew vs a Corbin ir team (Girls) P, & T\ vn). Iafnir B wrd victory e Corbin vs. N. B. Machine aring vs Landers (Men). | which way the | flows in the Y. M. 1 league game at the 12 tonight, there will he in present when the ga are over. | the Stanley Rule gir defeating the Corbin tonight it will go into tic with Landers for p of the league, but if the team should a victor move from s last plac a tie for second in the nding of the of . Indu Stanley ar standing Shoul in changes | . in m suceecd S L v der Cort it will to score cond Dl league. this, rew Coach Frank Shop hus ing out several ni it it may In me Rulers, th meeting a | calizing of the m L week with the hope t put over a timely victor: rtie Campbell's Shop girls are that was runner-up in last Industrial league for girls vear's team, coached by Jim- Murphy, could defeat every in the lea but the cham- American Hosiery., This ye Hosiery team out of the Rulers have winning. Corbin confident that it will strect team first ing Sere t year's 1 1y team pion ew York, Dec. 20 acfer of Chicago had an S9-point ver Welker Coch world's batkline billiavd champion, to- day coming out of the first block of their 1,500-point tifle match with a re of 211 s an unfin, topped 1 der in the crowd of S0 last night nd evening tomorrow r Starting he held s nished th ntage W P —Jalke am ue 300 to the runni a great vt skir Hotel nd e '3 bea E its ternoon two mort pla or the crown Schaefer 1 the ad the chan ing. Second Game ime of the by a fourth ew Britain Corbins. tans Cor path Mac last The Wil be hattle chine of the opinion that the downward of the t night place M Many of the m is o second d en t P & Dusty betw v pio 5 sofar off not grasp opportunitics nd as sub-fthe mediocre billiards Jak ne t L e lin) ved at times. the shop will] ~sgjde from the AL innings when the he L rether run: showed litile s der ons [ off form {pion had the fvories what appearcd to be | tong run but in |sixth when he Cochran flash the nim the title ary torm he could e nin orters ontident e represent bination, there the P. came it Coach on play the greater underdog, the game, "bin guards will have ! ) evening trying to hold th speedy Machine shop forwa {Arena and Floden. The latter i leading scorer in the league whoever ened to the task of holding him will have to it all night. The choice of guards wi between Ben Paris, Dick Gor- and George Hallin. rd Game anders and Fafnir | appea > evenly matchied. | | Landers has had a better record this | ¥ usc it has played weaker {teams, hut Fafnir has given s of 11:e so-called favorites a great run even though it was taking a beat- |l ing. If Landers can beat the Bearing | both aggregations. After sufficient they will prove fo the satis- | practice, the teams will compete tion of all that they good | against Hamtiord, K ston, Meri- camand must be considered in the | den, Winsted and Waterbury. at by may sixth and seventh challenger put to- Schaefer ional p! previons com- a cond tonight Corbin tea inst the Stan- g withont | Whe lost at the last Work arena ¥ 1 ) & Vol s even mor ain the cham lined up for the start of ounly one inning- 66 ine now Tey s was pl Harry th of Ginshure, as did busy not crowd, the Works quintet P 'a toug te to : o ~the counted did style which won at Washington the he won (752 a haefer's was 19 -11 was 25 while avera MADE LIFE SAVERS. d Ritter, W. Alvord, R, Gattin Stanley are now hey successfully Red Cross Life S . M. C. A. this wee v were members of an original class of 20 candidates. is ass ) in man | ANIZE SWIM and junior swimming 1l be organized at the Y. M. A. this we Fred Feldman and er R will have charge of ORC CAMS. 1kowski re a a sir lead v E e Tun dri run in the fir hits by 1 the count i | In the the hits two that ad gave MeGr homs in the ‘(4; two ru In eve way emed n W v )/ I'M 'LOOKING So'm FOR Sume N) HANK inning the Giants pecked delivery. Tt| re in every | brilliant | fielding ach piteh- | ing by w o would | | temporarily avert wl cemed to | fos t FOR THE WIFE BILLJ -4, 4 sin once w T have s exhibition discourag- batted never gym- In the games, unts will be entire mem- oon will he for will be a regular for former mem- s Tome on vacations free od program will wrestling, box- * exhibtion. evening, v owill (i} \ s = I'VE AN '\DEA BILL ++ LET'S GO OVER TO MY PLAC AND HAVE A COUPLA HOOPER DOOPE = { GogH! IT's By BRIGGS W Don'T Se= A THING BILL NQT A BLANKITY, BLANK THING TERRIBLE HANK- N SRR HANK - THAT IDEA 1s A \WHAM' WHAT 'S Tue MATTER WITw us- we GotT’ PLENTY Time SURE HANK-' WE CAM Do | IT TOMORROWS.. 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