New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 1, 1928, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN ‘DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1928 LHBHSISHLL280250588585L 348858553 08508060868508008 3283550002 588850580600000. 205560055556 5558 L28058855L 8858 58558853528888008000) WATERBURY HOCKEY TEAM TO PLAY NEW BRITAIN — TAYLOR AND LARRIVIER EVENLY MATCHED FOR WELTERWEIGHT TITLE BATTLE—LIONS’ BASKETBALL TEAM WIN COUNTY “Y” INTERMEDIATE CHAMPIONSHIP-—PLAINFIELD HERE SATURDAY cmmwwco"w&nvw«c TELPOETIIVFIIITIIPVITIEIIVIIIIEP PITCITIEIIEICEEOPPECENE TS S 90ESVET I I IOFO000Y WATERBURY QUINTET TO | JACK DELANEY AND TOM HEENEY MEET TONIGHT TAYLOR AND LARRIVIER BATTLE LOCALS TONIGHT . EVENLY MATCHED BOXERS Brass City Dutfit Defeats Hardware City Five 6 to 2— e : - 'v : : . e : i g |Neither Has Been Defeated While Fighting as a Welter- New Britain Team Hopes to Come Out of Slump - “ : . : e B L . i weight—Waterbury Boy Has Scored 14 Knockouts —Playoff Series to Start Next Monday — Each . S i o -. I and Taylor Eight—Winner of Scrap to Be Recog- Team to Play Six Home and Six Read Games— o L : e S . 81&‘@ . nized as Welterweight Champion of the State— Bristol Players Mayv Join Any Team — May End @ o § . . o : . Record-breaking Crowd Planning to Watch Battle. e of the most even matches in March 20. e . ’ ; ' . . % 1y amateur boxing tournament ever W Pf e T ENTRIF§ ‘EREASE , f v L g@ HERE []N SATUR[]AY”\:Hh"m’”:‘\lc):“‘ New Br nament at the Tabs' hall Fridav Bristol . 8 5 3 1 night. Records of the two boyvs 1t face > - M Eastern Connecticut Team Holds 1isio. w5 o m Topree: s fn My e st | T T8 Row Taioe, | | , Do " One Victory Over New Britain || s b0t it S Hardware City q ot is due to co: L ; : o ' " | One of the fow teams outside of |Burno of Providence in the second out of the slump that has caused 1t o . : | 4 : et ] e Connecticnt State Basketpall |TOUNd: Larrivier has a string of 14 to lose its last t t ga g ' . R ¥ ; | % i Y : ‘ i z ™' | knockouts to his eredit while Taylor - LS vrio ] ! L ik g . cague en able to defeat cight. Larrivier has scored five and tonight 1e night the - ; | ey i 4 it 3 : 2 [th Brituin team, will make a victories by decision while Taylor been pic locals to come | AMPIN S : By y 3 . : ; return appearance here Saturday has won 16 through this route. rough. . ; 50 ) : : i : : : : night when the Plinficld quintet | Farrivier's kayo list is an impres- st faees the 2 1 in the weekly Sive one. It follows: feature ¢ S ¢ Arena on Knockouts no exception to the g rul ment € lucted v r s : : ; v - . Church strect. The visitors nosed Opponcnt Round Waterbury will 1 t y : X : Gut New Dritain 32 1o 30 in Decem- arry ST up with Davies and Harkins in ene of the best-played Harry rushes, Donnelly at center, Brs ganies of the year and Saturday | DPaul £ at halfback and Lovegreen night's battle should be a duplicate | Ray McGinnis New York, Mar. 1 (B—Jack knock out Heeney within the |Bridzeport his residence, is a native pounds o abont (8 I8 EL SEREA CER e feaen Mo 2em Erliatly chancos will d wr ‘ : * [Delancy of Bridgeport and Tom |first six or seven rounds if he gs | Of Canadu, while Heency is the pro o el BRI i it tenidd New Buibior | Saob Boucher on the rush line, I hate s {ie fopy g | eecney ol Now Fealend annve Mnte |10 be xeiicaed the Victoh, THe Mew | S e, piinainate euchisl sharp oous | s 1 © 10 overcom me In it Jeeka of the center, Muirhcad a < and § ik the first part of Tex Rick new Zealander cred & rugged in personality. Delaney is a i o Brusso and Dessinger are Blount in the goal. mps tots s T R oL : SRR ; e e bt ; Jepsnlenglisisen forwerd berths with Sta- | Preliminary Game » Durritt ! : round hout at Madison Square s ) uent for the v at Deluney’s knock tempt to crash the select heavys Center, |- Wilteyis Iy 3 ; The Pontiac rysler teams of ) ¢ n tonight. The P e S i e e et R Novmandin and Nieh- + Chi Andersou he Antomobile will clash tle of Cor cut a will be Jenition as Heeney ne en counted out. | raters in his recent come-hack cam- Wy decision 1o Maloney of hosnlic up;the ipoaition < T0Miang the preliminary game starting at § or \e nest challs hampion The Australion made an impressive | paign have rekitdled hopes among Maloney 1 weight th the team and New Brit- JRUEES LR o'clock. The main attr: o ¢ a right 1 cham \ ; ! Iraw with | his admirers thar he has recovered tage of 30 pcunds on the I3 exter ° imit t P Decisions take place about 9 o'clock. i i t . When the hoxers . . k ? 3 e |the deadly punch t pt him | vort idol. 5 Ll EAAFOIT Avzan this year, but has been largely | they will be ¥ to take tim fans felt Heeney would fo the ton of the light heav Preceding 1 ilt, Jack Me- for th s Sineeans The championship ! 1 due to their inability to eccure a | the victory despite Heeney's advant- have recei the verdict if the 1 ranks, Nann of St. I 1 engage in an Ereate r f in \,]f”ik"_‘,:‘\ : :‘J,I:(.:e“'f“ e = 2 y floor and take advantage age of some 20 pounds over Delancy. had gone the chimpionship distance Both hoxers conclu i cight-roundcr with Pierre Charles, | bosition i b Murien ‘M\“‘l]""; HR it s i is only ) 10 2 Taylor’s knockout record is not as The two visiting forwards |impressive. He sent cight boys Waterbu nefits resulting from con- | In trying to figure out the result of 15 rounds, irstead of 12 The o @i ana Mer b N They ) riicipated | for this fight a majority of ring crit- | Tonight's bouf mig W ake place at the New York SGarteord will invade Morider Sehil S : 2d have won | ics have straddled {he fence labeled as the hottle of b tate Athlstic commission offices in Waterbury will appear hir E g Rl et ions T e t ernoon. Delaney Is expeeted | another ¢ anong the e of these, at all a bad| Many observers feel that Delaney ions, Delaney, who now ade the afternoon. Delaney is expected | another cig i s DLELua b S e i the playoff will play ..x games at SHOWINE in t of these clr- s — D - cuartet of guards will make trouble Knockouts home and six on the road. It is ex- CUmstances. In three years the team { | x for any forwar( any team Opponent pected that the serics will end about 1aS captured 5 t of 60 start E] ‘! E glis Tiaoltic The Plainfic cam has been | Squires . March 20 although the possibility of kil H by the Burri ‘v" 4 i Manager Mc( 164 pavelling at high speed all season | Morley playing on Sunday in Meriden may ¥y M'mm\\j(/‘ Atbert Hax- S ule calls for two wo ily, the long and hus a lengthy string of vi Brown, New ans for the series were laic Gt Aot o i ! 35 angt tha reeiars e at only on a few occasions and | Curtain, Ne special meeting 1,.#}; .,.]” - oy ward V .w’ :n n,] s s | a hour later at both morning and a play feel confident that they Milstein y afternoon. The 3 ski and Ken- | adbisls vill be allowed to join any cl lers, mted to inspect comers ain for the sccond consceutive time Kampe the playoff. 2 s nave nsea e Locals Nose Out New Haven Basketeers hy One Point Pleased at Bemg Mere Player 1Uhoiit the Teghlace in the line. . |ihis voa " Decisions Last Night's Game rst-string line-up and substitu ——('aptain Saunders Sets Wonderful E .ample to § 1 hurlers performe or the Since thie first meeting with Plain- Orlesk .. - . 5 I crnoon sessions. McGraw said will come through to beat New Brit- | Kendall, Britain put up K the present school qu | . ¢ : Pl 5 » Yan ractice at St. Peters- ficld, New Britain has gone through | Hearily S B e b e ST o e e ot Team Mates During Game—New Britain Trails 19/ and Not a Mflflflge\ i v Naore, brother af % tough and hard-fouslt campaign. | DrMario locals lost by the score of The naments such his, the players | to 7 at End of First Half —Elm Cty Crew Takes e _“ 3 " Pt s of .1\,1‘]1“1.\:. o }‘_n‘u;:].x'(:-‘] ,(y},”! R i Dt summary: have banded together and are go- | T Hres J i s N New York, March L.—(P—Davey [y l0q 2 ol into a distant lake, | tet faces as 4 a schedule next —Touranc Waterby New Britain honors independently. l‘)efipe.‘“s Measures to Stave G ot — Final Dancroft, formerly of the Phillies, 1, ,‘,,I,,,, K,ul,]‘(,‘{‘,“ hoe \\x" 'l]ux'»‘r} . < as o : would want. Next ~ Terzo Davies . <o Alexander py r school colors, this Score 29-28. Giants and Braves, has joined Wil- ¢d by Cooke, a lcft handed hitter. Vednesday night the Celtics of New | Seeche p = has won five out of nine Lert Robinson's flock of Itobins at | Meanwhile, 1 Ruth chased York, I's champion basketball | Russo Haricps rer g R s, The 3 are nrad | Saun- SR e T8¢ - : o nd New THaven Clearwater, Fla, He likes the idea of about the gol . He aid he team, here for the first — Kaufman (captain), Edward Sowka R Ratie ' ; : A4 heing a mere player instead of car- wasn't ke time in several years while possibly | Carley Landino, Henry Kraszewski, [i"8 New Britain High school bas- w d § to 4 1ving the added worrics of a man- night, the locals will meet ~ DeFario Zaleski, Arnold Reckert, |Kketball team to one of the most scn- Seeond Quarter ager. \f Atlas in New Haven. A game Degnal Joseph Vetranco and 'sational comebacks in the history of 3 o scored once from the Pancroft riported spring for next Saturday has not yet h Eddy Lynn fihagnach R T 111 McCourt #s man- 1o school yesterday afternoon. As and once from the foul line. Glick training vesterday, H he was arranged Hut several teams are an :“xm h Gonl a N e e 1o put two more points glad of the shift from pilot of the Mar. i} r | ous to come ]._. T - | Salmon e cereeas 3 i B ol g sms, who cleaned up | : 2 ven's score. Alth Braves to shortetop or Brooklyn. Joc M . 3 New Britain's entry in the game | Judging from this, tomorrow s unty “Y' junior the team ticd v ven ¥ ¢ gaunders sandwiche a foul goal, |This will be Bancroft's 3 f vs his p ¢ it v t will he the same as night's battle is due to be one of the have heen 1 then @ one-point margin le the yunt 15 to 5. majors Nehf will spoil ' t the team that 1 wricd the colors |toughest scraps seen in any of the older |29 high school gymmas- | g ki ecored from the field, ‘I have had : f ing rages in 2 sue this of the Hardware City through the tournaments staged in this city sinee it Dav P pres sony s R ’ i ) De lis counted 'and managing F: 1 present season. Solman and Ruben- (the sport was introduced here, Lar- sl Hark 40 ar after senior honors in the a complin he fight- e use the lend time,” Banny declared, “and 1 don’t L ‘ ast | stein will ocen rd herths | rivier is the favorite with New Brit- Sl s i “ Fi s in irit o vm, v‘. A b I | 9 time. relish any more of it. I think 1 still n when no other major » Lwith Zakzewski at iter and 8 ain fans but none feels sure that he T gt R faxtad Bty 4oy - Qv have a few more years of playing 14 for his services cen | han and Leary at guards, will he able to beat deeisively the : of i1wo seasons. | I v L) R y il Hick me through for anot loft, and T want to make t )5t | sonthpaw he ser et | Preliminary G rugged battler from Hartford. A : Yo P S tz, Tr t u {wo-pointer and the New Britain |of them, for I love to play baschall, | man sons, working the | The I, & I Corbin and Staniey fine supporting card of nine other b i ; il i G e bl t S < When my playing days arc iy s, vl s - girls' teams will meet in the |bouts is being planned for the night Third Period vett ané : , '“, "I S b t Vew Have q its will be time enough to 1 work t the € raiy preliminary game which will start jand there will be plenty of action. No score ANAR: ¥ e i l_‘;"”_’ ,‘“]’“ i ther things i ataling Island during the lat 8 o'clock The main attraction | A record breaking crowd is plan- Hiishcs, Day Sand pudean sleo b B na on e The Giants reach Augusta late last days he has been parad- | will get underway about 9 o'clock. |ning to attend the houts judging Blount | . ik B Wi v the trip from Hot ing curves and fost balls that made e |from reports coming here from i gk 9 : with several additions some of Lis feliow workers envious. | Select your apartment from your | Hartford. The first bout of the night rough for the 23rd point. o the party, including Lefty O’Donl, MeCarthy is corfident he will he a farm chair—it's in the Rental Ads in | will take place at 9 o'clock with the Donnelly .. S ... Muirhead Bradshaw Brown Britain \terhury DY out of 13 games this year, scomed to substi- 1o playing 100 speedy o game for the ; Rl ol teum. o the orowd Sowkn had two foul chances and so. 1l Bighly reputed outficlder from lader on tie Cubs’ burling squad. 2ht's Herald! |others totlowing atter. senior tournament. t gathered at the high gym, t ! ‘ach made their chances e R AN LR e Sl Gt TR ; points were added to for New Britai START REAL WI]RK e e e N Tiiin ane bean o tak ‘[;eap .Y.ear—'lu'hefi a;;;lV Now By BRIGGS bha, John Truba ctor 7 S Sen e it 24 10 16, Landino made i y i : : & 5 Bore i h could not seem o 1 THEN- AS GRANDMA WOULD Joe Rauser Shows Good Form in e e i i HAVE US BelLiEve 1T —> e TR % A a i 5 ; ol ourth Quarter i I B 2 i~ - = First Workout for Athletics 0 "0l U Wi ol o e v 26 10 15wl six minutes o | ; o B i e HOM < UL RSN ‘ 2 layers « ¢ timi e way 1 e ol Lo Dol ELIPHALET= | | WHUT | Tae_m HUHS ) Iwin W ULl Aabe e sin 2 e i : \ ee-Tee MISS - WHUH WH-wW-u Murphy, Wi ERlataarsRoin Qo c » i ; < \ PRUDENCE, dor? : Lud 26 to nd Kraszey score at Piest Junior Entry « has b 1he ippets, re. Th minders ¢ t ugh for ¢ and rose foul shot 1 the tie and atternoon’s | fivld goal that pui New Britain ahead the | by three p Pitch made a long shot ar tain was hanging S ) on o it o nt o dend with 10 H Midzet Team oW ting and ©Col 0. e was t for Haven coach wom e hoped mp and also a fo core. It was all in ors fol- Matthe Dominicl Britain Migh Fll. FL . Ml U / ) ALL RIGHT T on BoBeY- I'LL] | NAH) KiDe BUT 5 | TewL You wHaT / St \ LET'S Do~ ¢ 4 = A 3 ”‘i;‘:w" LETS GE7 | MARRIED~ |__HEeY New Haven High 1ld. 1L % 28 New Haven 19 unders minute pe- ] s Kragzewe i od the cu t v " 1 piteh made another | the world, L o s 9 b S N A N] N > s

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