New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 17, 1928, Page 14

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4 PR RNTOY PN PPV WALLINGFORD TIGERS -WIN FROM NEW BRITAIN FIVE Harry Thompson, Latest Addition to Lineup of Visitors, Changes Entire Team — Home Club Leads Up to! Last Period — Visitors Come Through Fast and | Score Six Goals in Fmal Pel'lod —“Kid” Duggan is | Fined Aft STANDING W L THOTEANS TID New Britain Meriden 6 Waterbury 45 Hartford o B Wallingf g i onight New Britain riford. Meriden at Wallingford, Last Night's Result riden 3, Waterbur ¢ Britain's fonship of t Lead Handballers rush towards the e second half of | Dunn-Mangan and Crowe-Dressel RN RN BOYS' CLUB DOWNS - TRINITY JAYVEES { Rallies in Flml Quarter Alter' Trailing—Reserves Win }qurlf‘r enabled the Boys' club bas- !Ketball team to defeat the Trinity !colloge Junior Varsity of Hartford 45-37 after one of the fastest and ~games of the club season. contest was anybody's up to the clos The final period, the visitors running up big lead in the early stuges and then being overhauled, after which the teams remained but a few points apart until the final crushing raliy of the winners. | After Sliva had broken }\\(\h a fi the ice " into the lead and the col- Y P PR PR A succession of specdy passing at- | tacks and brilliant ghots in the last | «© toss Hardman sent ‘he |- NEW STYLE FOR GIRLS | b VDR SRR PR T WY' mfl PO PP Y AUINGFORD“GERSDOWNNEWBRHAINPOLOISTS—BOYS’CLUBWN—N.BES BAS HIGH—DELANEY K. O’S SULLY MONTGOMERY-—P. & F. CORBINTEAMHASCLOSECA[L——AWAMARLEY[EADINGSCORER j WWMMWW mmmmm EER LOCALS 70 HEET HARTFORD FRIDAY High School Team Geiting Ready for First Clash The greatest problem which mem- bers of the New Rritain High school basketball team will have to contend | with this week in preparing for the | first of the home and home game series with Hartford Public High | school ot the Hopkins street gym- | nasium Friday afternoon, Wil be o7 Leep up a passing mark in studies, If the Red and Gold team can be at its full strength, there is every reason to believe the Hardware City team will come through as a winner. The regular lineup defeated a fourth Industrial League team in a prac- | tice game last night when' the Stan- Works visited the “bowling al- Y PR | Loss Tonight Means | (girls.) PREARING FORHARm P. & F. CORBIN TEAM HAS GOT TO PLAY HARD TO WIN | Rulers for Last Placo— | With ~ Landers to Be Its ts—League Leaders Not | + Scheduled to Play—Three Games Scheduled for the |- Night — New Britain Machine to Meet Stanley |- Works in Contest in Girls’ League. { | Third Game. Icague Standing. W el ook, fnirs will have Glerochowski, Corbin Screv: ..5 0 1.000 center; Havlick and LaHar, for- Land 4 1 LS00 wards; Wilson and Matulis, guards, Corbin Cabinct 600 (In the New Dritain Machine lineup | Stanley Works 3 600 will be Hugo Anderson, center: N. B. Machine 2 400 | Arena and Floden, forwards: and Fatnies. . .....3 400 | Swanson and Eric Anderson, guards, I, & F¥. Corbin 1 200 Stanley Rule .0 & 000 Stanley Works v, N, B. Machine, | P. & F. Corbin vs. Landers (men), BASHET TaSSERS the Anierican Roller Hockey iragus sun, Dressel - Crowe |l ginns soon held a 6-1 advantage. | and suffered a one-sided de- | Jafpirs vs. N. I Machine, (men.) was stopped with a resounding thud honors for the firet {Gill and Grusha thep came through | Previously the high schiool RS rbins “s Ly the W zers at the |y ! the tournament holding first | #ith fleld goals, but Jackson, Platt anintet. defeated the Corbin Sorew,| Uiless P. & ¥, Corbins ““d‘“ UL g , £ anley arena Pl visit- | Natonal. tanguan (@10 Hardman collaborated to pun | | Fafnirs and Landers team: of it” n the gume against Landers nufieme slmns“ ls w in ors, strengthen addition of | 2 ¥ 5 Ithe tally up to 14-5 and make the At present Alex Zaleski is run- | the M. C. A. Dusty League at " Harry Thompgon (o the lmeup, pre- | 10RS1 ] Prear a rout. At this point ning low in studies as is his run | the Stanley Arena tonight, it will llldlls[ d sented & uch s e tront th Park nberg team holds first Hardman tried vainly to tell Tobin | Ling mate at forward, Henry Kras- | find itself in second lust place with- Tl mglle herctotore and cine vin the by i American handball | how the game should- be réfereed | zewski. The team’s scoring punch !in a few points of the tail-end | RUTII W | last - period with margin winning | A0 Sliva sank the free try which will be weakened censiderably with- | Stanley Rule team. P » s that bewilde New s amdonty losing 1o tesulted. Benjamin dropped in a| ut these two players in the lineup. | This Will be an unusual place for( Anna Marley, righigforward on am and sev g i otap |long field goal and Kley made it | $hould Zaleshi be incligible, this will | @ F. Corbin team. In the [the Stanley, Rule & Level team in 5 abic ot Tritas e o i 10 ST 16y s e perind ended ! {te the second Hartford game in } history of the Industrial [the Y. M. C. A. Girls' Industrial » local yuint s tead OF [ ooy | fa took Grusha's place and | I\hich he was not eligibl . & I, Corbins has never . uzy leading the Jeague in three to one in first period fol- . At P et Ao one replaced Stiva the If both of these torwards are in- | finished worst than second place. )"; i lassi U io aate h ik IS A ganl Dd two 1 in Ohh Al PR IR S a began. Goffa. prompt- [ cligible Coach George M. Carsidy [the first year the league ended in ® played up-lo-gms. I be by Bouciir 6 men participuting in |\¥_found the hoop but Hardman will have to shift lis lineup com- tie and P. & F. Corbins lost in | four games in which her team took v in 1 e el = broke away again and New Britain pletely. Scully, first substitute will | the play-off to corbin Cabinet Lock | part, she scored nine field goals and Boucher s 2 | found the stern ch: a long one probably be in at center, Captain {Co. In its second year, it made a!one foul goal for a total of 19 the hom Ouce it came to within a point at | 1'red Saunders will be moved from | run-a-way race of it and won the | points. t5to i but Platt soon ran Trinity's | center to forward and Landino wilt |lcague championship. last year it | Second place honors goes to Nel- o end of the fran 1 o i 0 and New Dritain had to I shifted from guard 4o forward. |hit a slump in mid-season and the lic Sartinsky, Landers’ right forward, In the third and NOW 13ressel-On R gin: ower.. Mhip time At was wwple | | adie Sowka will remain at guard |league ended in.a three team tie for | Who has scored five field goals and Yiritala suadenly awert Greag 1. Mag-Waskowitz .... 4 2 ; : Hil goored. fosin, wild | land the vacaney in the other guard ' second place. Stanley Rule and Cor- | five foul talligs for a total of 15 Vwallingford speded up plu Anderson-LeWitt . 2 jand «Compagnon- did the rame. | | position will probebly he filled by |bin Screw kept company with the |Points. Alice "Stengle, forward on Hoto play v 0ttt 3 king- Strong 5 inl popped another and it was! '--uher Fred Lirer, Arnold Reckert 1p. F. tean: on the second rung »lhn Stanley Works team and the best wen. ¥ q e : New Britain, but he added | 7 e SonE LA {one hand shot. in the league, is third Tot of specd line while ' G reenstein-Cont 1 nm: '}mm“x':" ore Y;v ‘j(nifiror:‘-‘ el Landers, its opponents of the ;;nth ‘x-,.‘ 1;u-h: lumh_nm.l umroul goal Thompson's 103} CENtEr DONI~ o s Tt AR aud then Kloy made it 26.20.] Tl S *!for a total of 13 points. She is tied ot 3hads 1 i By an S| SeanE BN Lo AU ramag, made it 2323 by the mef| \merlcan Chances for e s e o g % | With Hudak as foul shooter i the tirely new organization Walthe e “non | period. et Stanley Cup Not Good \ith cCorbin Serew until last week | 'C8UC Pierce started the rolly in the Ancrican League _ During the third quarter New| gy wpae you will, clothes do, — New York, Jan. 17 UP) — Tie when a game hetween the two was| - 1e list of scorers follow & third period, Duzzan followed him TUC ey, | Britain barely clung to ita tead. GULL T R Ee T ] : Nances of the Stanley cup, emblem- |arranged. Corbin Serew swamped |0, 10 ; 1la 17U and then Thompron got two by Bill o e some nice foul shooting during, MAKe : ; WITHOUT A GAME | Hie araTis worli's sreresslontl Moslcs [itie Dlvarsals i (e Datter 1o now | NEeH (8IS 0o 8 T ] Loyt glving:, Walllbgford o coin-} ~CGreenbers B itho poriod, but Just at the ciope|Sisl fpa Jeskethall plaser. 1 : loy championship, coming 10 the in second place. Landers is plan- | Sortimsky, (L) ...... s 2 manding lead. Drown, with one of ,,‘.,,W_,,,,“‘,Z‘,J 2 i Plart’ and Jackson brought the llinoia Woman's — Athletic « e = United States tiiis scason are mot | pine on con ! o fonis Phdiaog ~I|«-nghu (8W) 6 1 13 Lt Db swin t the ball | Miikowitz M i [score 1o 54-53, with New Britain in | upirownien” winncr of the (ent ppig Masketball Toam Unable |very bright, fo Jidee from statistios | .1, & 1 Ghelins which has drop B “ 1 sereaming into Wallingford's net but | Crean-Sesion . grave dan; ampun swenbatiul 2 S SRR B HE e ast ; lon games played between Canadian | ped four games in a row this season. | Lyneh (1, 3 8 :,‘, hompson ended the period by ety plle the personal foul route, but this : fiest ‘el baskethon | 1@ 1oecw Date With South Church fang United States teams in the and wilh hoth teams goloy Iufe tHE 3o A ( )‘ 5 2 H ing a last goal for Wa ord PelamanCniseald s 0 4 as offset by the loss of Gill through ' seasop, were the first A0 fbagsatia ; tiomal Hockey league for th game in this atate of mind. A coh- otyka, (B& 4 # n During the game, Just as the first i A pooll Conlin. en oo 0 o same medigm. WGoing inte theplavers.to discard the old conven-{ Guintet Ton half of the season. Oftaw {bat. 3 ~oufitent S L R ORI L 2 fHeripd’ ended, Dugean and Alexin- | Hommkoht Noverl L Playing periods, New Bi tional® middirs and bloomegs and | ; i e T e e at s a”contest should give [ Pirtkerwits, (P&F) . 3 3 : der starfed t but the bell hed ‘."","‘,,‘ pierlcly s D the &tep out in regalation male attire The South Church basketball team | BOCs BR¢ BECERICE SO0RN L 1DA Demk pisnfaifo gheke boubk: aul, (SK) ........ 3 1 7 EliElipoiis. oy lashed . ant] eier %’Wm Avme g “plolirad Bigle7Nehretber: | in 0w durinlioly ot wsmmentort ) S BUERANG Seis s Finel NG Tinal maime et the SERL Wl Walloht, (00", . 0 % e sl antel lagyo vl s ek pas- | captaia of the feam, i the now uni- lomiEht, Wapping having been wa- | fots paso cihed i 58 SO T o a battls for fifth place. The New | Adams, (C8) ..., 2 i 5 SRR & ot M,n_Vli.-nn:lmllnr‘ 185, ,\Ill none 4o and Coffa and Grusha ene’ form, and Idna Karstens in the old A.‘M,, to m _],“ the date for its Semor {ligh o oyeruidning 3 n Machine team is the .holdfr.;’h-rullllger, (fllt) oo 2 1 5 i s i b bl oat o s Al ur: ¥ t- lure n, Con- h. With the score now 48 the “hoop skirt dw" model, County "Y™ L-ague contest and the [EaTH i civaes o anl zo of the y <ent, but if it lofil‘g‘\l.trrrz:’-k (P&F) .. £y 0 4 of both Alexand M DUR- | 1ipmay e U"'I ’\"‘"‘_‘_" ne was decided and two bas ity Bitlons tau tosling Gl The four Canadian teams Nave woam | PREUE (L-9lll Soop 4t il “1:1:.“‘“‘,“" £ LNBD) 2 4 2 e ot T e S ar, kM T s b e o et o S oot e o St SRR ok Mt Yo e s et Lo ok el R - 0§ <un, up Lo last night led Alexan- | faiate r"‘:-”""h}’x““} the lo ST L"”IS BR“WNS | met Bioad Brook last night and took | American teams 16, and 3 have beon place with the Stanley Works and |Galati, (SW) ...o.. 1 1 3 by one - rush, The Wallingtord Captain NGB ok 2ho -27 beatiog, so that it did not [M6 the latter dumped them info fifth | Bodganski, (SW) ... 1 1 3 specd King had taken a total of 57 to played his best Fne of lhn feason ] The brightest spot in the perform- 3 > am | Merline, (SW) 2 Rl . g ! jght. The Bethany quintet, which 4 5 ", is confident that no other team will larson, (SW) ...... 1 0 2 me, Alexander outrushed Duggan | l made five ficl@xoals in nm fivat half } q E their Canadian rivals was Detroit’s o e 9 | i 3 s ) UL [ rantea a postponement from Sutur- e climb at ifs exvense. Grossman, (P&F) .. 1 0 2 100’8 reversing their positions with | and dropbed in four fouis in the 4o ) triumph over Les Canadiens of | g peiing. A |8, Kenstor, NBAM) o 1 : 2 the local man leading by the margin third quarter befere being ejected. day. has requested a delay in order | o ooy 0 0T Weiing: a dizay | AU the present time the Stanley | Musso, (NBM ° 2 = A8 Oty v fouls whke callod o | i j | Kiey found Hardman a hard man 10} hat it may hold a practice sessioh | oo " g the only defeut suffred | WOrks girls’ team s in second last :;'umné\n A(S'\\')) [ 1 1 last night's ganic, one on Pieres for | b it Jandle and was able to do little un- Rejuvmtd Team wl“ Take [LA ar o J o [y the fiying Frenchmen so place and the New Tiitain Machine - BW) ... 0 stopping the ball with his hand and — il player was out. Grusha Two Tntermediate County V" [0 N ohn s the Canadians have an Firls’ team #s in last place. If the “Y" the other on Hardy for pushine. | Qpant } . showed improvement and Goffa play- D Th s cague games are booked for the | oygropaie superioirty of o Newmatic five ovts a vieto ross Wrestlers to Take Boucher drove both balls trom th. SNARIGH Hmywelgh[ MSOM a maguificent (ighting game. But | llmond I pl'lllg Rensington will meet the |y GUS 001" 4g shots as compared | tonight. it will “xehange places with - On Taft School Boys spot, but failed to cage eithe T the feature was L d” | dons at the Nathan Male Junior | iy 5 for the Awmerican clubs, { its opponents, the Stanley Workers. | o pie i Syt taam of wrest The Wallingrrd teom dispiaycd | (O[IES 'mrough With Kayo | Compagnonc. who scored four feld ! : 0ol fomoFtoW night. The | Gl b . Eieycame. L o excellent feam work during the game '/ i \[ |#oals and kept the dangerous Platt | r:t. LTm!, .nlmi 17 G —Reniodele Lions v lost thelr center. Georse | piokard Going South to Wity o the :;;1‘\h \\".;;l}\‘::“hm P G T with Thompson ' working nicely in | pwell covered. and rejuvenated by replacements, Den ho broke his wris 2 | » S girls in the first game e P b > e e e 1o New York, Jam 17 (1 Knokout | The tramwork and epecd of |the 8t Louis Browns of the Ameri- | gaine uih church tast | Call With Gene Tunney will be ag ollow = stengle and Mer- [cohnalia bost istreapiere A0, WIER whale of 4 game af haltback Whi victorics had boosted the stock af ‘ackion. Platt and Mardiman stoolcan jeague under the guiving b | week, him Max Yanko- | New York, Jan. A7 (UP) — Tex line, forwarde; Lapson, conter: G- | “mhe New Britain team is as fol- appears to be his real position. Jack Delaney and Panlino Useudus ©Ut for Hartford. The visiting cen- | of Manager Dan Howley. will enter | witz has been secured and approved | Rickard will leave tomorroty for :iotl, Petroski and Murzyn. Buards. 115115 pound class, Nefl Crowley, Mcet Hartford Team in the heavsweig. t market today, |17 @lthough outjumped, outplayed w”""x"‘f‘ "“]: season, "'““""}”"" ""'""’ v the other managers. Kensingtoh | Miami, Fla., where he will eonfer | New Dritain Machine: 8 Kensglor | rornlcyate champ: 185 pound New Dritain plays Hartiord 10- | Delancy furnished an unusual feat | KIeY on the floor and proved a |THHPElY uathown quantity in I by the |with Gene Tunney, heavyweight and Nappi, forwa CONCT: | ilags, Hercules Casalengo; 147 Highbyat the Paliis Royal in Hart- (in ring pertormances lust. night by [cunstunt thom 1n“ho side of the (MUESERRL o o & [addition of Miehord Mofatl, vcteran |champlon, on feht plans o 1056, |3 Kensslor rand. guards. | ound class, 8am David, state champ ford and amother hectie session is in 'landing o single haymaker on Sully cub. New Briain had a big eige o FONe G0 the ronke 18 feore of two wears ago, wnl Urban. . Tunney slated pecently. in New hetaM) Game. . 'of thir class; Earle Aldrich, at pres- grder. New Titain dsfeated Hart- | Montgomery's chin In 20 seconds of in foul shooting. Dn Saturduy night | Dsers e Ghas toe Witioms, Cre. | (1o airady ovEnig the South |York ho cxpecied (o fight two bouls, Fanders Wit neuD o aminswy | ot 136 pound champion of the state ford easily in the 1 the first round of a ten round hout. |the teams will play @ return &ame | jon H. Rice. Vangilder and soveral | i o In eiiates Will wieet the {auring the year—one in June and fand 1. Mavsail. forwards: Kaminsky | hut is growing too heavy for this the two heye last Mo 1 uhout fhie wen s Hats Drcudls 6 2OLOR. 55 8 BrelANnary. L0 e [t ) ot e dhat aon s it | Satn rade s gihadiat. She, Bove forohallly e other d) Sapmnere | dnd Tilllds, caftates apg ¥. Marsall fclass; 160 pound class, Leo Baldar- tal City ¢ 18 out 10 W “liminated Bd Keeley from the pie- Trinity-Williams encounter, Last formed in {he “‘«_”‘ m‘”p | club. The gathe Will ho'p _dwl bV [but recent developments in the list fond Prefsser, guards: P. & F. Cor rus and Milton Canzellanel. The The summary: turs in Jittle more fhan two min U suminary: Bt Inkinsmianes ailibe toe ] ""“"" the 8. 9 Scconds of the heavyweizht contenders has 1 Tolst, nd Luke. * is endeavoring to groom former Wallin:ford utes of mauling in the second ronnd | Bor' Club el o i s G cansed Rickard to scout the iea of | forwards: Taria and Hallin, guards. | High School Football Captain John Dugean ... * Alexander ©f another ten rounder. The referee | ¢ "wil. | to tliGemadors, = T - two fights. i Litke will be v for the call on Irieson, Jr., for the light heavy- E. P ; o . Boucher <opped the bout. Gl et e Lo REVIVE OLD TEAM Rickard was unable to malk the Landers team and Gorman, | weight class. Thompeon . Muichead Starting a campuign for recogni- iy | 1, 4 first base at p"s»n; stands betw ¥ Tt is rumored that the old Im\\nx\n?to announcements, He € Rockwell, Carlson and Feldman will | — Hardy . Mfwar|Lion as'a ahaltenger for NeavyialRNL ot 1 it s G oL Ele oloiren inie frade ~itht o OF S ARG EAounc S RUUIEE iiimetit as daveiit ane it he deady to do the relief work on READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | Conley ; Bount | HONOrs, Delaney struck but one blow. | (. o, i 23 | ettt msd Gay Btugay, o neagy it | XU 2oom s rovived. lship bout and that in Scptembr Huen L gnintet: | FOR BEST RESULTS : First rizht to the chin, o bowl the glant @i\ g o 2 [ter from Tulsa of the Western —- J - . SRR st i b et B . 11 3 3 M e wermns . | Mo of a Man Unable to Sleep By BRIGGS 4 New Britain loucher PO 150%, rushed on his rival 2 | Walter Gerber, the laticr the onl 4 New Britain Loucher 1fter they +hook hands and missed a i 4 10’ % Ceteran infielder back, are scheduled Socond Period Hiclous 18t awing b abuuktwo fest | o Ve x| to patrol shortstop. Frank O'Rourke 5 Wallingford Thompson 5:15 Delney stepped forward nimbly and 3 ? ' will be presse d by Billy Muller = e gk e ©Sully with a solid suasi, JACKSOD Tt g 401 0 mc"‘f,,mfl)flf; " o e BoEN LYING AWAKE DeciDESs To GET LP HEARS SNORING FROM | SWORING HEARD FROM : 1y ending the fight. At L e L T e et AMD PACE THE FLOOR. | moTeem: in-Law's RooM Csacrs mBom 8 o Tt was five minutes before Mopt. Griswold, RN s i i g o Jari o HEARS SNORING FROM o oy yevivad i sl ot pos (TR At e 4 2 10 MoNeely and Fritz Schulte arc the SRR BB Wietss Boni ] 4y Storulives. Some 5,000 fans were Sh « cecoo U U only outfielders on the roster, but the DERONIAS 10 Wl iy ,""‘ d in St. Nicholas rink as er 1 i addition of another before spring TR ilency flashed the form of the days ' Rosenba i tralning scason rolis aromd, is ex- 12 Wa wbipeia > world's Tight heavy- | Foresti 00 pected. Sturdy, should he be 3 New Britain grakhisinpion 0 [ G ed off of first base by Blue, is Wallinstord 1 Hon e ChEn Rl g, re 00 wlly candidate for the outer garden Wallingford s aing: a bout with Kealey Thejeam should b strong hehind Walling 5 “‘\1 Ha '1‘1’ af »‘ll‘v-“ Rasque 145 the bat with three 2001 recely Al 5: rusghes, Al b ',IH: 5 ’»"“:”‘;(»" :‘ Gill 4, Gr the list. Steve $0°Neill, §: atops. Mount I, Shoit 5000 SN IpEEDON chang and Clyde Manion i . e R o foit )5 saw the Jackson, ' list of backstop: Moy ot tactics taten (o TN & Waller 5. Kosenaum, | With determined youth on which Dempsey Not Sure He mak improssion o (he Span- e Wants to Fight Ag lard. Kesley landed son e lurd liody Jnekeon 5. taatt o his biggest problem in grooming | Lo Angels v 1T (UP)—r iR e o i 1o Iman 4. AWalter o Moundsmen to foil the opposition. Dot s S S LI Al oo 20 tternpes | Hereln, close observers insist, )ie D tiic Lo L lE B oy ot et o leferee |answer to the question of whether or B0 Nk Dot ) Cmndieles e e not the Browns will Le able to ele- port that 1 Tun- s under way, Paulino hore in furi- Roserves Keep Going o mn"‘:’hh ittt oo nev ',‘.,‘. b Yor ously with & swift {wo-fsiod altacit q il Mot s A s :l’r:?"or 1927i—one step out of the a0 B "_]’j]\lw, Wl tie body and face which went continued their winning | Walter Beck. Win Rallou, George - B iU s oo i e e e R R SR 0 e g e Goten T sl e L AL T T #00d condition. and if 1} ith o right 1o 1he whieht Would, pselimosry: The Cofrets, jex :'1'; ‘m::h\r; h'N\'\r.n‘ P il e 2 FloRyING SLET?;AS =venvsccf of e financially, 1 e al) dropped Keeloy but for inter- & Sl o T, s €. CEie 2l Taase urn ewart, Jack EVERYBODY SNORING Sun ELEE Y GETTRniG WE Kood as any i nee by the referee Thiantoms. ol 40 e Eroee “" 'l’_‘ bl right are on the AGD ENJOYING GoOD ComiNnG = - 9 ek o ol o itoms, who had just clicked off | list. Gray is the only member of lho’ . SLEEe ue Yan'{s Buy Ri cht H e Selp! o i ! their cighth straight win, and they | club who ever made good as a major ks Buy Right Hander g Sl b S i Bt thie Reserves the closest call | lengue hurler, | W From Toronto Outfit wit Romero Rojas in fhe il sel hul. The Comets| There Is promise in the new blood, | 2F New York, Jan. 17 (UP)—The ; : Sl 2 rolled up a good-sized lead early fn ‘rfi::;n;;mwnlh Osden, recently ob- | o Yotk Yatikees ‘aanoinced e 5% =5 the game, but the Reserves rallied | tAined n Baltimore. declared one St l)ur;dee Sizns to Fight ind were only a point behind at |OF the greatest finds of the year. right handed pitcier of e Toronto | Ace Hudkins Very § i thn, I ile ln st halk fie avins o R T, Sty of (he Tnlernationsl feagne, 114 o Roric) Vi “,\e7~,”>m“n_ s finally got into the lead but | NOFthwestern Leadmg Prudhomine was purchased for dee has signed a confract 1o defenq 105t their hold Ain. Finally, with B“ Ten Hfl!)p Tossers ire delivery™ in ik 1ex world's wellerweight 1it against with Jimmy ke ul Lyn Lary, Ace Hudkins or the logical contend- star inficlders of Oakland, Cal. er, Maichmaker Jess MeMahon of lub who were hooked for 1 ison Square Garden announced Tive today. McMahon has notitied Thom The new by ip hurled as ¥, Donahue, president of Nai- 1wo not-hit g 27 ftional Box ssociation, of this ac tion GOV STABTIN CLIVELAND M Maiion proposes to < this vear, zof 1 rt Ietie coi i but a minute or so remaining and « count deadlocked at 22.22, Carl Marholin - flipped in a one-handed toss from a corner and Kerelejza lowed with a effort from ell up the floor, Both sides relled upon teammwo ther any i from which to tars, The sum Page) |in the Big Ten baskithall race has |gone to Northwestern without effort (a8 a result of Wisconsin's defeat last night by Illinois. 34 to 3 the fourth one-point | Big Ten season. Michigan gained its s | | Chicago. Jan. 17 (P Leade _qny,! * It was victory of the | ond victory in easy style over Ohio Sinie, 41 to 21, and Todiana broke tie Chicago | rome floor” finx 1o lLeut the Mar- | oons, 35 to 12 T S e o T T ST TESun Wt

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