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YEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1927. $565550000655800. 86885605984, $88555588555553585585,5858 LH8088556585 55868, TYYTYVYT I YN Y YA TEL IAE YRS 14N LN8580 LLBLLILBSAHILSNS L % NEW YORK PROFESSIONALS TO OPPOSE TABS TONIGHT—TWO TIES RESULT AFTER GAMES IN INDUSTRIAL LEAG ERDEN 3 ENDEES TO SHOW HERE FRIDAY NIGHT—SILVER CITY HOCKEY TEAM MEETS NEW BRITAIN TOMORROW NIGHT—OTHER EVENTS VIIPLPCITIVFETTVPTTFIPOTVIIIOSG RAAL AR A A A0 A0l SEPITIIPITVIIIFIIIPITINIIIFP DIV ISTEPRIPIPGOTEINITPIIIIITIERIIPPPIIITIETETIOPOITIIITVITVTVI VG PCUPET IV TITTATITE RGN FEGUTTETENITICTVITONE TWO TIES RESULT AFTER ALPINES GAPTURE | GREEK MEETS GREEK ON JANUARY 2 NEW YORK PROFESSIONALS DUSTY LEAGUE CONTESTS FIFTHWININROW e NS _ TO OPPOSE TABS TONIGHT ITE VRS | | | 'Speedy Quintet From Metropolis to Show in This City for the First Time—Visitors Have Cut Wide Swath in Empire State Basketball Circles — New Britain Corbin Screw in Deadlock With Landers for First Place | . ; | After Victory Over Stanley Rule & Level—Stanley Cllflg 0 Tfl]] of BOYS GIUb: Works Take Fall Out of Corbin Cabinet Lock Five i | | | —Universal Girls Eke Out Win Over Screw Shop | 4 ‘ \ i v . ' Team to Present Altered Lineup in Game — Two Dames—Little Scoring Marks Battles in Circuit. Seoupialstanding J ¢ 0 ‘ : G | College Captains on Roster of Opposing Quintet. Leazue Standing e = 1 % A % { The New York Professionals, & S Sl 1 K - 0 23 . TR i basketball team that has cut o wide L 3 ol Ak i 1 & 3 : | swath in court circles in the Empire . : i : State and in New York city vspecial- | Mohawks ) ; o | ; ; o .\ - i will face the Tabs' quintet on tha The Alpines ch ! | . ¢ T % g ; bs' floor tonight in the regulur ;4 the ) ‘ e 5 ¢ % L 4 . o . 5 { esday night attraction there. 1 it e T 7 . . b 2 e The visitors are bringing one of the 2. Stanley Works 10sed 7 e nall % ! § i k. 4 s . classiest zrrays of basketball talent Idinidudl Ffforte Yait |ran their stri , SN New Britain to Oppose SIVEr vorto citer New Rritain and tne W et fes fo f e " ; v : 3, . L - s 2 {lecal combination will be hard put held the Alpines’ forwards ib- | v . : 3 . TR | C y Q S l y A 10 it {0 eke out a victory tonight. Sl it 1| Y sl X : My Quintel at Stanley Arena o ok s g S o s came pounding through ! U g i 3 ¢ s * ; - — the Tabs will present a much- iart for four points cach and : The New Britain basketball team | SPA08ed lincup in s sien worin added e > testelli and Paige, the two centers orin added thr mor y : 4 E will t the Meriden Endees i & | on tha team, have both pulled out of N AR R F e e e | : : p L% o | state Jeagne gange in this city Friday { the picture and the local pllot has summary: | 5 i . s NG IR {evening of this week and will play a | 8ecured the services of another star Dixies | A : g return gamis in Meriden Monday X“‘;;:w; "L‘;"."]” ::,,"m;o[;ugn:’nlx;rl > for the remainder of the tordmud inkle o ] » g e % i % s ‘- switched from Safurday night Captain Mert Tavlor and Johnny R e ) » : b g . - 5 | to ¥riday night because of the fact | Sheehan will be with the Tabs again el lomons i - ; § 3 . i 3 e SRl el s Ny es s | taniEhE in their forward and guard T e it o . i e anta el v wooq | POSitions. Tavlor will most probably “ Parrow | Lipman, Ig o : 3 L X : ; S wve and ien & considersd a very 8094 pajr yp with Bob Berry 2t forward o N ATEONV i 14 G 3 i ;i | night on which to stage a basketball | while Reynolds will be held in re- Pl il ; ; " 4 J b i : sume. serve. Sheehan and Jack Carl : ; / ; : & o ] e Britain team. following | former Middletown ¢ ta TR Alpines gy E er own team star, i 1 FEeray i “BIFF’ HOFFMAN Stccessive victories over the ' cover the guard positions, with A hester, 1 0 Stanford | Endees, runpers-up in - the [bour as a tiller-in in case of nece | Dworln i for the state championship last | sity. Hisd the . L1 3 . @ i T 4 Greek Meets Gr river: ] 2 and Stanford in the . Cal, |Year s the favorite to beat Merlden | The visitors will have two college game, t team coul : | but e fa a Vate ry | cap of e : £ ¢ Folls 2 i 3 i stedadeods o : R i B I Teatiedl e . under | Put the fact that Waterbury only | captains as thelr forwards in to- neither a al nor a f ¥ Th 0 at ) 3 . : | Conch “Pop” s : At Pitisburzs and has tutored s team 0 ‘]“f’"” GoRiE Ui night's game. Rothenteld, the right llE ool it : ! i the same type ol ; f rs and Hoffman of the Cardinals arc the rival backfield | A1*7iden Fndees, will make the| wingman, formerly hegded the Co- rs struck an unexpect- L G b Moriden team fight all the harder to | lumbia. — university quintet white Stantes Rule o wher me gain victorles over the Hardware | “Tippy” O'Nell, loft forward, cap- pecten: & x : v finally put them | WEST LEADING 1ASU e e — | City five, |tained the Fordham university five final contest mlv g i - . 3 and m f IN PASADENA SURID . 0 M‘”‘] found C Last &r:‘.«m:._ the M ”.-’" n te ~k = dv'}mm; ‘o{. Jimmy Zakzev- t le seding iGor SCrew | cohacter, | s in 3 Alar % ‘Ifi ;N S obs of Taltimore, former | #4512 only one in the ata | ski and Tom Leary. The contest this week has minut The final score was 22 to @ Tans at I on S Lt ) ] | il AL cort wo victories over the New| Dick Ferguson, considered in nd on the defy G : > E il A ;X‘.y tain quintet. For a time it ap- | many circle as the peer of centers in well for the winners. T . i h R I”‘ i ) I'R R R s U ce (aRtha |ipanea hal Curry’s quintet had | New York city, will tap the ball to- Kobhela stood ont fo R QLA g s 41 l i! U i . S f‘ | the “Indian Sign” on the local play- { Pight. He has been a member of ) ; e i vl UM i £ ions of Seligson. Jacobs 1 this was borne out through | Several of the leading teams in the ol AT NS g he two games played. metropolis and the New York Pro- 5 Tt gal S [ The Meriden team this year has '*(:flor:‘;ls S)!‘Cu’n:d :\la services only g ihie Qalidaen ) 1 SIS been strengthened considerably | 2fter they had outbid many other f New York u sty was in the | Lo ConE e a number of the fav- | Fogarth and Dimilio will cover i round. a byeo adefault and LoGE S cacon are still in the | the guard positions. This pair has second game in ol B o 2 3o ctory ng him there : hnenp. The team has a quartet of | been one of the strongest points in which the Corbin Screw girls have vesor i onty-one chos were sehed- o kel Griffin and | (he Many successes of the quintet not been able to make a two-pointer b 10 ’ 3 f Yor even v singles of the junfor! . 1 Chite JerryConway, Holyoke and they are in wonderful shape to m 191 : d my A Siiiluee sl esor ! day. 2 take care of Taylor and Berry to- ] I . s i . star and Staninitsky, Plainfield cen- | 1860 Sc T < Sartinshy e b val Station. | the dafending titieholder, and 17 SLELOMBUALENS 1D ter, effictently cover the pivotal posl- i ; = 0. 2 mion and now a stude irls Win o MOTARIE torions only 1 first two wmatches handily gain led th e 4 B . «won four i to 1 victory in the fonrth round when o entered, The e lon will be the 1ith man on the o 5 ; { b i = e e s e T et mAnY _"!’“’ Rl ".““f‘:l “'V”“I:’:m;: floor. His appearance will assure the 7 . | Felm. 1 . s . 1y in the national junior ligson and Shiclds. No. 3. Lovina LEgompgon 8 | fans of efficient officialling and a fast Silver G][y Roller HOCkey Club ‘ SRR e e chumpionshi i St nad Covi e Toca quintat wil have Slo: | S2me: The game will start promply e 0y ; E ferse ¢ Fifteen matehes in the national |man and Rubenstein at the forward 2 g i ann State, ; s either Captain “Rutsy” Sturm, Leary e 4 1ol EARE . hinzton, 14 N 1 S - 3 o Baltimore hoys, James Rin- & OF Sfieehan at guard. Holst and Xil- | i The Standi R Tel EaedTor s st et Stintor il i L e nd William, Jacobe, last|duit will form the reserve material | 5 4 yeions e ] . s S e SR nd these two may he called on at | George Dunlap, Jr, and Fugeno ¥ ded as the class of the Loys' |any minute. 1 as the cla L " Jrans are warned to take capactal| Homans Among Those Who Enter : ROy o [rote of the change in playing nights | . . Q 0 | from Saturday to Friday. Thare will Quarter-Finals At Pinehurst. Shiclds, ard uTART TRA]N"\G [be mo game in this city Saturday( Pinchurst, N. C. Dec. 28 (UP)— , s ¢ P S = [ night George Dunlap, Jr., of Princeton, LS e e ! ; ( il ! 1 [ il title, T will | e = and Eugene Homans of Eaglewood, P i Maroons, last year i o Jann in 1he an- | pot 1 s Jack Sharkey and Tom Heeney Both Boding of Ejrhty IN. J. "irlldnel‘ and runnerup of last L Iglca ol 5 el e S 1 . ARG, e :mj"k‘m” Begin Intensive Work for Bout Indians Sought Tnda‘v‘w’m‘ar:‘u““!':r:“ml:c:\:::m::‘:; this year ogen- L Saste B i cduledl Janaryild: | santiago, Chile, Dec. 28 (UP) ~—|today In the quarter-finals of one of mior title ’ |S:ivehiers today SOUEN fo Tecover | pinehurst's picturesque wintar fi- New York, Dee. 25 (P —Doubts |the hodles of about $0 Indian men, | tures, Jbout Jack Sharkey being in condl- women and children who were! Dunlap, who easily defeated L. B. ough wilh his bout arowned In the Cautin river while| Mowry of Englewaod on Tuesdsy, ‘o Maency in Aadison |they were returning homeward {yas to meet Dick Wilson of South- LEOLG s nil v rden on January 13 were {trom celebration of the Araucan!ern Iines in the upper bracket. Le gl SR I ol ! f iution, was a starv er: nnder T, £ thre 1 today with the reports that | Indian congress at Tamuco, | Philllps Finlay of Shinneesck Hills, LES08 B isea s il s D ELL s t < Loy advaneed | both boxers had active tr The ies, who were said to be|N. Y. was opposed to E. L. Beofteld Elite (B Ot I Jastplice i Ciitsburs to the fourth round the first day on |ing {drunk, mistook the pass and the fof New York. Game Ton rare form Tues- Stanley Works Win Tn his! 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