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NEW BBl'l'AIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESHA'( JANUARY 5. 1928. ufl'Y WINS GAME FOR CORBIN SCREW WITH SHOT JUST AT FINAL WHISTLE—BRISTOL ENDEES TO TACKLE NEW BRITAIN HERE TONIGHT—HARTFORD ROLLER HOCKEY TEAM TO MAKE APPEARANCE TOMORROW NIGHT—BOYS' CLUB TEAM WINS DT DROPS IN WINNING . JACK ALY WAL | NEW BRITAIN ROLLER HOCKEY TEAM [BRISTOL ENDEES TACKLE - BASKET AS CONTEST ENDS 1 Am]x B%Hfll' HART LOCAL QUINTET TONIGHT - Defeat on Cabinet | f . Bell Towners With Feldman in Lineup Favored to Beat Corbin Screw Center’s Shot Pins eat on inef ‘state Nid (“0' flfllt Ghamplon ol » g b Lock Team — End Marks Game Uphill Fight by, League Leaders — Buttmakers Take Hard Victory From Stanley Rule—Ruling Misses Defeat Stanley ; Works in Terrific Ba(tle_—E cry Game j] ci!ing».n League Sianding Corbin Screw [0 Landers Stanley W orb Corbin (.dlmw( I'afnira N. B, Machine.. : P. & F. Corbin Stanley Rule .. Just as the tim whistle blowing to end the game, the basks - ball spun around the iron hoc tered, and while every spectato player and official heid his breath 5 1.000 1 4 6 the ball tumbled through the net to give the Corbin Screw team, leaguv | leader, a victory over Corbin Cabint Y.ock in the featurc game of the In- dustrial basketball league played at the Stanley Arena last night This event marked the end of ont of the most exclting and hard roughi games seen in the “Dusty” Jeagns this year. The points gained by th famous shet which came from the hands of Joe Luty put the Screw shop team ahead by a 17 to score, but Luty fouled on the shot and he made one of ‘his shols grod. The final score: The Ecrew Ehop t o7 form in the early minute foot, it was not itself until the goven minutes. Then the offen n was in slitute forward, carried the team to an unexpected victory in the seven minutes of play. binet led up until three and a halt minutes of the end. At half time the score was 11 to 4. Stanley Rule and Stanley divided in the games betwe men and girls in the concery Rule Bhop girls put over a 10 to 6| victery on the Stanley Works misses but in the second game of the night, the Stanley Works men emerged vie- torlous after a hard batile with the tail-end Rulers. The score in that game was 25 to 15, Rule Shop s Win The defense of the Sianley Works could not keep Anna Marley, the lrague's leading scorer in check, and : slipped down under her basket | f'r four “sucker’ shots to score «zht of her team’s points in its 10! 1) 6 vietery over the Btanley Works five. 8he scored all but one of her team's total points when she also| made a foul goal. Murzyn who substituted at guard, was the atar in her team's work last | night. 8he scored a field goa! and| & foul tally which added greatly in| her team's strong comeback toward the latter part of the game. The summary:— Stanley Rule, Fld. kL. Tt 1 1 o Marley, rf . Paul, 1t Jarnet, ¢ . Dashner, rg . Spee, 19 .. 0 Totals. Manley Works, Merline, rf Stengle, If .. Bogdonsky, ¢ Patroski, rg . Galati, 13 .. Murzyn, rg Totals 8core at half time, 5 to 2. Rulers, Referce, Dillon; timer, fikora: scor- er, Butler. Kley A Big Addition. John Kley, the rangy center from the Boys' Club team, made a great deal of difference in the team pla of the Btanley, Rule & Level team and for a great part of the game, it kept in the runaing with th ley Works quintat. The finzl reore however. was 25 to 15. Schwab started his team off witn & field gosl and Haigix. witz, Merline, and Walthers come through to score nine points for the Stanley Works 1in the first half. The Rulers got ander way with the score 5 to 0 against them and on points acored by Morin, Kley and Cor azzo. tied the score at S-all within a minute of the end of the first half. It was Walther's foul shot that broke the score in favor of the Dutt- | bakers at the ond of the first half. Kiey tied the score at 5-all. Mer- line made it 11 to 9 for the Works. Kley gcorcd a foul goal and the count was 11 to 10, At the four ‘minute mark he made another foul tally to tie the score Rehwabh was fouled and the <core was bhroken 12 to 11. The score was 14 to 12 utes later when Kley ti at 14-all. This was minutes of the end, Schwab scored two-pointer and Swansgon, Carison ani Abramowitz followed to put the stanley Works team safely ahesd. This victory #:nds Grobstei vlace with s fourth siraight vie- tory. The twin-team plan was tried again last night and it worked out satisfactorily. The summary: Stanley Works. Fld L0 3 few min- 1 the score within seven A minute later Walther, rf Abramowitz, rf .. Merline, If . & Swanson, If Murphy, ¢ Haigis, ¢ .. Pelletier, rg fchwab, rg . ™alg .. . Carlson, 1g .. 1 10 Stanley Tiule, Fi4, Totals Morin, rf 16! was 18 to 16 | for final | ol 1! | made onc good. The Ltewm is assured Stan- | Abramo- | % men into secord ! | schaefer, i To! Score ut half | Worls; - lefer Kora; ime. 910 § . Dillon; timer, Si- | B tler. Like A Story Book. Corbin Serew team somethivg hletic cireles—come T plished !done in accom- off night, Giving the Corbin Cabinet te cepecially “Chief” Larson and Iy Yunkaskas, its due, the Cerbin Serew team pliyed & very poor type of baskethall up until the last seven minutes of the game, but when it did get under it ve ol clever-passing team that huts Won against every opponent this ¥ The started could until the contest was slowly. the off pieree other's defe underway utes, Ostr i wcored | Arhour scored a foul goal. but Yan- kaskas and Walthers gcored am hefore Yalkubowitz tound the hoop a ficll ol Luty scored amo the count was 7 to 4. Larson and | Yank as made it 11 to 4 at han nse 3 time, attack, led by Fred Gennetfe, a sub-| Yankaskas w *nt on a scoring spres and the count was 13 to 4. Jt wan abont this time that the Screw Thop team was at ita worst stage. It #ecmed to 1ose control of itaelf, but | n recovered on a time out which Cabinet team called. Then Gennette 5 took the ball out of Chief Larson’s “Hammy" Dar- | | hands and scored. row made two successive tallies, n field goal and a foul goal. Arhour made the ccore 14 to 11. Gennette took the brll out of Yankaskus' hands and dribbled to score a ficld goal. The acore was 14 to 13. At about three minutes and a half of | the end, Arbour scored a field goal luand his team was ahead 15 to 14 Thirty seconds later, Larson made a | long shot and Cabinet was i the | lcad 16 to 15, Desperate playing followed. There ! were scconda left, the ball was be- ing passed amonz Berew Shop play lers in Cabinot terriory. Berew | Shop men were shooting but missing. | Chief” Larson jumped in and in- tercepted a pass. He threw it out- de and the Screw shop players again started to shower the hoop. but could not put in a gcore. The | ball was thrown to a forward, Larson, & wonderful tower of | srength, again jumped in and slap- ped the oval into the crowd. ! Joe Luty got under the Dbasket, “Charley” Sikora, the timekeeper, had his wistle in his mouth, fans were begging him to blow it, some even threatened him, but he would not blow it until the clock showed t time was up. Luty jumped into the air and the ball touched the rim. Round and round it rolled. | gikora finally blew the whistle. He blew it again. Nobody heard bim. They were all watching the ball in its trip of dcath—death ‘to the Cor- bin Cabinet hopes, It fell through the netting, Pandemonium reigned. IFinally Dick Dillon heard the sig- nal, and although the game nded Luty was fouled on his shot 1d he waw given two free trics. He Screw shop of the first half championship it the league officiuls decide to divide the scason into two, halves, Yankaskas played the best game in his carcer. He was shifted from guurd to forward by Coach Tobin, who probably made the move 50 tha could watch “Hammy” Da row, the highest scoring guard in the Jeague. Yankaskas did a very good job and he also made some good shots. “Chief” Larson also played | well, The best work on the Screw shop tvam was done by Armour and Gennette, The summary: Corbin Screw 171d ih Yakubowitz. rf . | Sheppard, It Gennette, 1f Luty, ¢ Darrow Arbour, N AR Corbin Cabinet Fid althers, r (.. 1 | Yankaskas, It O'Toole, ¢ n Larson. rg 4 Ostroski, Ig ... 2 4 at half time, 11 to 4. Cab- Dillon; timer, Sikora; Seore inet; referee,” scorer, Rutler. Denton 15 Points To Bad In Reiselt Match Philadelphia, Jan. 25 P — Otto Reiselt, Philadelphia, world's 3-cush- ion billiard chumpion, held a 15 1e84 today at the start of the second block of a 300-point match with Tiff } Denton, Kansas City challenger. The Philadelphian, defending his title for the third time in four months, won the opening block lagt night 60 to 43 in 65 innings. HEADS SPINNERS ASSOCIATION | (UP)—Herber: York has been treasurer of th England Yarn Spinners Ass ciation, succceding Henry Otte, re- | signea Waimsley formerly wos superin- tta Mills, cssistant superintendent of | Dartmouth Miliz, New Bedford During the last three yeass he has been a cotton broker at New York th that is seldom ' was | bout six and a half min- | two points. ! but ! was | ¢l mateh Sharkey with Hub fighter decisively whipped Ris- | 16| Battle Pmladelplm Jack Kelly, state wury, is the opponent for Hart, Philadelphia negro sensation, according to the cntries received by |efficials of the Mohawk A. (. Iwhose auspices the simon pure {tournament at the Tabs hall will be conducted Friday night. Kelly's e itry into the list of Connacticut de- fenders makes certain good repre- feptation for the state against the Quaker City four. Uy will head.a representative arict of amateur bosers from this to who will eng: the invaders Priday night in qu With him will be Johnny Clinch of this ¢l Ray Taylor of Terryville und ¥ 1k Columbo of Locks. Johnny Clinch 145 pound class and he is siated to meet Al MeGurk., McGurk has cleaned up the field at this weight in and around Pennsrivania and | qus 14 entered in the iClinch will have to be in exception- | tal form to win the bout. ¢ Taylor, the blond-thatched r from “sticks” whose work in local tournaments has always | Leen of a pleasing variety, is sched- | {uled to mp punches with Bob Mamilton, Hamilton created a gen- | sation in Hartford a few weeks ago en he battled Pancho Villa. Villa |is known far and wide for his abili |ty to ussimilate punishment withow {going down but in meeting Hamil {ton, he hit the floor so often that the ‘h\! feet at all. Whether Hamilton | will be able to give the same treat- ment to Taylor Friday night, is a ‘qmullml that will be answered only !when the two boys start to lllth! Ted Morgan, a 140 pound boy, Ithe fourth Quaker City boxer wmd- uled to appear here Friday night. He will mect Frank Columbo of Windsor Locks. Columbae Is hailed- 1as the most promising fighter in the "state and only two weeks ago, he | pounded out a well-earned victory over Rollo Roland of Waterbury. | |Columbo has severg) knockouts to his credit and he hopes to he able to add the Philadelphian to his list. Of Bouts these four |bouts, there will be six other inter- {city bouts bringing together many ifavorites in amateur direles in this Isection. The Springfield fight club {is gending a number of boys to this lelty to compete. | The lst of infer-city matches in as follows: 160 pounds. Bill Bruno, Windsor Locks and Stanley Ziericki, Springfield; 170 pounds, E4 Whin- phiner, Windsor Locks and Mike | Biclaneki, Springfield: 147 pounds. i Bill Nichols, Windsor Locks and iTony Percinelli. Springfield; 150 | pounds, Charles Biani, Hartford and Don Lanetti, Windsor Locks; pounds, I'rank Cugno, New Britain land Leo Dery, Springfield and Tony | Peretta, New Britain and Al An- [nene, Springtield. The first bout will take place at 8:30 o'clock Friday night. RICKARD SHOUTING FOR TITLE FIGHT | Famous Promoter Starts Bally- | hooing for Big Bout I New i i hatt Besides York, Jan. 25 —Tex Rick- ard’s massive bass drum is heating 1 loud ballyhoo for the mext world's ' beavyweight championship. It boomed up and down the At- lantic coast yesterday from Boston | to Miami and back again and the {world's premicr barker still ponders | over the next “battle of the century.” From Boston, Jess McMahon, matchmaker for Madison Square | Garden and a Rickard lieutenant, announced Jack Sharkey had signed | for a match with Johnny Risko ot New York March 12, the winner to {mect Tunney for the title. McMahon made publie in Boston a telegram he said was from Rickard in which the promoter agreed to ko, Such news brought from Joe Jacobs, manager of Jack March 1. Jacobs asserted Delaney {was not to be left out in the cold and 2|was sure of fighting Tunney it he knocked out Heeney. Then out of Florida from Rickard came a denial of the statement ac- |credited to him in the McMahon |telegram. Rickard insisted is elim- ination tourn | Delaney, He as the M: eay ey, Bharkey and Risko i nwhile, Chicago entered weight argument with the | commission to Tunney, urging the ! champica to defend his title again in {the Windy City. Chairman Frehn of {comminsion said his wonld ate with any Chicago ! promoter” to hold the bout. Rick- ard was not mentioned. Tunney expeets to have two | this year. One against Jack 1 scy and the other against the sur- Ivivor of Rickard's elimination. One of the bouts has heen promised for ropolis has not charanionshin fought T Crounds more the Demps Polo Pre [ Firpo than And irum b the vears the on ana | 1 the 1 Loskeitnll race oy defs Vniversity 28 to 25 f: nd 1 in the Confire Indiana ting middleweight |amateur boxing champion of Water- | Bishop | under | of ring laurels. | Windsor | fans wondered how he got to! Inter-state | 1821 Tunney if the | a cloudburst Delaney who fights Tom Heeney on |a tood and connted off | ! 3 an in- | vitation from Governor Len Small of | Illinois and the Tllinois State Athletic | Tlinois | organization ! i | Standing, left to right:—Manager Frank McDonolu;lg “‘Ittllll. left to nght.—Boucher. unt, | Alexander, Muirhead. 50. CHURCH TAKES ‘TRADERS VICTORS ITS NINTH IN ROW BY SINGLE POINT 'Bell and May Feature 39-31 American School for Deal Beat- s | c | Victory Over Simsbury “Y” ¢ by Crlpp!g Team One of the most exclting games of the present season was captured | by the New Britain State Trade s | school quintet when it defeated the {tcam of the American School for |the Deat in West Hartford by a {26-25 score last night. The Traders A 1ot away to an carly load on threeo night and scored 22 | baskets by Cohen and had a -1 ad- South church baskeiball team :h-,‘.,“,-!,, at the half. Them the A feated the Simsbury Y. M. C. A.lg 1 s Wb undy WAy mel-wif quintet in a hard Scnior County “Y" \ Bellmay g !ting four ficld goals in & lcague game in the new Simsbury | WY NN o @ 13418 the by High school gymnasium by a scorc|yoir fime. The sceond half was f of 39-31, Simsbury put up an ex- o e TR S ectic affair, with first cellent defense which baffled New 1,"'“ % Britain for a long while, but once | Bell started to sink shots the defense | gy qory \ars poveral buskets ahead nas futlle, for the “Darkev” popped ;451 tho final minute, when the long one's over his opponents’ ]'e"d”lmmv Sian. SDuteR ta. WG Bhs and dribbled through them for short | ! 3 |point of them. The Traders then {hooks with cqual case. New Brit-| g pog (e bail and held ft until ain also put up a sterling defense, | EAPONE IO PO forcing Simsbury to do its shooting | ' fr it e SR from the remote reaches and awk-|, - fe “‘!hv‘f« ;‘r Pl ward angles, but the home tcam was ‘\|;i;-i S f\“‘l"‘k "‘" - "‘“‘:‘ {most adept a this. Simsbury's big | U l‘ a 3 r” Bl “' 101’ h;”“‘r star, Eno, failed to score a basket, | FTost and former Captain Richtmye Howard May puting up a defensive | Who were rehearsing for class night {game which fully motched Belis | CXOTeises at the Senfor high school. scoring,punch and holding the Kims- | Ttanchida and Reisler, secondstring |bury threat completely in checl |MC: Were also missing for the same without once committing a foul |Teason. The other players, however, vlayed exceptionally well and broke simsbury started with a vim. : | Morey was fouled on the first play |the string of defeats suffered during the past weck, |and made his try good, but Pettee | 3 {miade a field goal for Simsbury, May| The second team. with a make- tied the score and Bell sent New shift line-up due to the loss of reg- Britain ahead, but the home team | ular players, did not fare so well started a mid-court shooting attack | and 1ost to the A. 8. D. Seconds by {vhich put it on the long end of a | 45-25 in the preliminary. 113-6 score by the end of the quar-| ter. New Britain came back de-|of game on Tuesday evening March | terminedly in the second period, mll} . in the Bcnior High school gym and Morey making a scries of bas-|herc. Usually the locals win 1n |kets as the chureh attack finally got | West Hartford and the A. 8. D. here, | under way, and the visitors soon %0 this night should be intcresting. itook the lead at 14-13. They were {never headed thercafter, but Sims- ‘hurv had tied the score at 19-19 when the half ended. | | The thira quarter was an evenly {contested period and closed with |New Britain having a bare margin {at 27-26. Osborne sfarted wbat| {proved the winning attack immea- | dlnn-lv after the last quarter began and Wessels. Morey, and Bell joined | in to pull their team away to vietory | r 1000 s 500 100 143 000 berserk last | cluts as the New Britain | 1rarmington Broad Brook | Wapping Simsbury | Plainville Clifford Bell went light margin. In the last period the LONG MiSTANCE | 'Cohen, pln) the | County \?lllnn Halte 'gym. Saturday the team pl the High Meriden State This game i agu Brown, McAloon. — lzame. an Intermediate game in the Junior morning ng a return «chool gym a one the Jocals High i hool will school see b five. are anx- jous to win, as thuy lost an over game 1o Meriden last week, Last night's summary: Pond, rf .... o | Anderson, c-rg Knowles, rg-c ... Abel, 1g (Capt) . Totals ol American School for (he ri Newell, rf | Grant. 1€ (¢ apt:) am and then the other getting a | ' Yale Swimming Teams Set [ Vit Lovegreen n the gol New Britain will retain its lineup ! The teams will play a return pair | | On Thursday night the Traders will | Totals Personal 1 L4 0 0 1 fouls — Pond, State Trade Scheol rid .3 1 " Knowles, Abel' 3—6: Newell, Pellmay, DiNatale —1'ond 2, Cohen 2—8; l\ev\(‘ll 3, Grant Lemars—10. imers 2 Scorers- Szymanski *hnical foul—Anderson. Anderson Demars Fre Bell and Smith and Marcus. New Britain — Hardware City Quintet Back in Winning Form—Girls’ Teams (o Play in Prelimin- ary—Bearing Makers One of Two Teams to Beat Atlas Five—New York HARTFORD PLAYS HERE TOMORROW ! Fred Jean's Trlbe Pet 600 571 467 A2 Meriden New [}rl!alll Hartford Waterbury Wallingford S Games Tonight Wallingford at Waterbury. Results Last Night Meriden 8, Hartford 4. Wallingford 7, Waterbury 4. 6 6 8 R S {of Indians will swoop down on New ‘vhrlmul tomorrow night to try con- iclusions wit . the New Britain roller hockey team fn an American leagy w Britain defeated Hart- {ford in this city fn the Jast game, a {wildly exciting affair. Since that itime, a change has be« {Capital City lineup, New Bedford cop, |of George Hart who found that hockey and business didn't mix. Hartford is anxious to heat New Britain but the visitors have no m- o feelings in this rexpect than {the members of the Hardware City |avintet, The feeling of 15 to 20 {vears ago against a Hartford hockey {team has been intensified, If any- Tany Welch, taking the place ""! | {hing, this year and the few appear- 0 1 nruf m‘lnlnugln the team up to a tie lor‘ 4 first place with Meriden. Last night, | 7 1n Cohen, Grant, 8—8. e tri nay 4. | Referee — Rockw e|| i Seven New Worlds Records | New Haven, Jan. Yale swimming team world's records and by the ion and the Union, last night. The team vard backstroke world and Amateur shattered jevery distance attempted except the |preliminary game. 200-yard breast stroke and the 1560-'first game between these and intercollegiate 5 (UP) — The |probably be at first rush with Alex- | seven'|under at the sccond position. Archie | with | broke three A records intercol- legiate records in a meet sanctioned | Intercollegiate at ces of the Hartford crew against »w Tritain have heen signalized | 1y wild and woolly playing on the !part of both teams, | The feat of New Britain in taking | !{wo straight games, one from Meri- wl"l! and the other from Waterbury, Meriden defeated Hartfor I by S to 4 score and now has a game lead over the locals. New Dritain must defeat Hart- |ford to get back inte the driver's| {seat and with the local team playing championship hockey, everything {points to a victory tomorrow night. At least, the cheering section will make more noise than the swarm an half | > Abel | Hartford rooters who plan to ac- jcompany the team here. Hartford will line up with Tony | Welch ot firs ru: Art 8t. Aubin be at second rush with Fred {Jean at center. Arriuda, the husky halfback will be on the j0of the other night. Boucher will i Mutrhead will own play center a at “alfback and Bill Athletic asso- |Blount on the kicking line. thietic | Preliminary Game | The Chrysler and Nash teams in Ithe amateur league will play in the This will be the two and cleven more |ihe second game in the amateur marks league. Both teams will present could be claimed if they werc recog- (strong line-ups and word has gone |nized as established distances. New world marks were set in the | Chryslers. 1,000-yard, 900.yard, !yard 600-yard mile backeiroke relay land mile breast stroke. New intercollegiat, | established in the 900, ard distances. iSecond Honeymoons WANT LiMA OHI0, VALVE AND PUMP Co... YES= |as the Simsbury defense finally was | LIMA §SO1 - MR. isolved. It was the ninth straight {win for the church five. i | The offensive work of Bell and | | May's wonderful guarding of Eno | { stood out for New Britain, with i Morey plaving a nice passing game. Barta managed to last somewhat morc than a quarter hefore being ecjected. For Simsbury, Patterson nd Pettee featured, the former { making five baskets of sensational nature from the middl= of the eourt |but finally being sxhavsted by the clone hovering of Parker. Bome bad feeling doveloped between the play- lers at times but it was a1l smeothed | over befor the end of the game. The summar! South Church Fld. 11 ( Bell, rf Morey, If . Osborne, 1If Weasels, May, rg Parker, 1g | Barta, 1§ . '™ NEARLY STARVED Too 1 Stmsbury Y. Patterson, rf Zno, If Pettee, ¢ . La Gier, rg . Andrus, g, | salter, Ig wlawsusmupenl . 13 a1 Personal fouls, Bell. Morey, Os- horne, Weasels 2, Parker, Barta 4—| 10; La Gier. Andrus 2 Techni- | cal fouls, Bell, Barta. Free tries Morey 2, May 2-—1; Patterson no 2 Andris Ralte La Gier & Referee, O'Donnell; seorer. Leasns hockey game. SAM PEABODY. Tris 1S Room 707 \, MR. CLYDE SCHANTZ 0. K L THEY OUGHT To BE COMING RIGNT e §00-yard, marks EVER SINCE W& ARRIVED HERE You'vE DoNE. NOTHING BUT NANG on THE 750~ wero | 750, and 600 READ l" around to watch the speed of the The first game will be started about § o'clock with the second contest getting underway about 9 o'clock. CLASSIFIED ADS ST RESULTS SRA. | FOR B To weeP IN TouCH WITH THE COMPANY Time we'tL RISTANCE ALL You THiNK OF 1S VAWES AnD HD_‘” A FiNE Time- You'RE GVING ( YEAM- HAVING A GRAND s YES - Tuts ns CL\'D:- CLYOR: Yean-- Howss| BUSINESS ---THATS GoaD" TIME - -OH SHE'S FInE-| DID THAT DEAL WITH MILLER-MCHETRICK GO THROUGH - - WELL LET'S Ger BAc-( ofF Local Hockey Tum To I;atllel i Fred Jean and his Hartford tribe n made in the defense, | jadvice, and in so doing {lost track of the count. When “ten” Iw l'l'um on Saturday. New Britain Nonlln. L ST llub« mufln lr DBristol . rf, Malcolm .. I, Feldman . ¢. Donoghye . rg, Manning + 18, Crowley Another hectic basketball battle is expected tonight at the Stamley yAr.-na when the Bristol Endees ar- 'rive ostensibly to take the measure |by the Hardware City auintct but it i will be a’different Bristol ieam that Iwill face the locals in same tonight. 5 i “Kisky” Feldman will be back wifh the Endees pairing up with his sidekick of many years, Jimmy Mal- colm. With him in the gawe, Bris- Itol i3 due to present an excapiional- {1y strong front against New Uritain tonight. Besides the star ferwards, |George Donoghue will be at center |with Manning and Crowley at the guard positions. - This combnation with the exception of Crowley, is the one that landed in the runner-up position to the Natfonal Guard: in the state championship race ast scason. New Britain will use its best maie- rial in the start of tonight's guwe. Sloman and Rubenstein will pair 1p forwards with Jimmy Zaksewsi at center. Leary and Sheehan wil cover the buckcourt and an inten | csting battle is expected between th: | Bristol forwards and the loca guardians. | will probably be pitted against Feldman as’ Sheehan [has & steady job of taking care of {dJimmy Malcolm. | A large crowd of rootcrs hoth from Bristol and this city will jam its way Into the Church street audi- torium tonight to watch the game. The chances of the Bristol team win- {ning are brighter now than ever be- fore in the present campaign and {tince the Endees were one of the "\\o teams to take a fall out of the | Atlas Five of New Haven in the first rcund Bristol fans are confident of tonight. ew Britain faces a tough sched- ||er this week including tonight's game. Saturday the Renaissance |Five of New York, colored champ- |ions of the world, will make their ‘svmnd appearance in thip city. New Britain defeated the New York team in the first game and, neadless to say, the visitors are seeking revenge this week. Preli The P. & F. Corbin girls will meet ‘the New Britaln Machine team fin the preliminary game. This eon- (test was postponed New Year's and | Will be played off tonight. The first game will start promptly at 8 o'elock {with the final feature being staged at 9 o'clock. {Bud Taylor Wins But ukey Knockout | Milwaukee, Jan. 25 UP—Bud Tay- lor, bantamweight champion, added & fluky knockout victory te his string last night when Ph{l Zwiek of Cleveland, took a long count without intending to. A Taylor left spilled Zwick in the second round of a scheduled 10- round fight. Zwick seemed unhurt and Kknelt in readiness to apring back {Leary, g Sheehan, 1g . he |10 the attack at the count of *“nine. While the referee was ceunting, Zwick glanced toward his corner fer parently pronounced he was still on his e, though seemingly in ne dis- tress. ALWAYS AT DINNER 00 - - ~Now HAVE To WAIT R THAT,