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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1928, £685535308588695855528555355585555585535585555558853882555 25395385958 855552808288008888550888: 885388528 885858285000229829085585585505888005508800080055000 NEW BRITAIN COMES OUT OF SLUMP TO DEFEAT WATERBURY IN OVERTIME GAME—LARRIVIER AND TAYLOR READY FOR TITLE BOUT TONIGHT—PLAINFIELD BASKETBALL TEAM APPEARS HERE TOMORROW NIGHT—SOUTH CHURCH WINS—ITEMS STV CIVTTITOCEETTICEEECETTTI CTCPIITPPPIEPETETITEVIPEPEVICEEITT 90 PIOTFICETTCEVPICTTIVITICVTETPITTVI FOVT0O 000000 (S TTETTI0Q LARRIVIER AND TAYLOR S | SONS STARS IN COLLEGE §0, CHURCH TAKES PLAINFIELD COURT FIVE IN TITLE BOUT TONIGHT| DHBAUNUETY Tl[? HEE[Nfll , - WEIR[] ENEUUNTER% TO PLAY HERE TOMORROW TETTTEECS por reers — ) : ‘ 54 | i i v Banner Attraction of Year—Winner to Be Recog- 01l Hea\'ywelgh[ PIC[IU‘E | ; . : Tlflle This Season : glcar f L..m] to S at; LaQII\eia)tal(lj Title— Hlsnt:;rs to mzet.i a4 »Sta(ve ('hdmplon e 'M‘a,\ .Replesent (‘un New otk Mar, 8 D Onsa monan ik : B 2 | Intermediate “Y" Standing. ("::"c 1 'ml t Il‘elilp lg~“’} l~lrlg B llt‘l‘e P lal e necticut in National Competition in Boston—Fav- | . tie most gallant ctrort of hie | £ e j w, L. BC | ity Q intet Ready for Tough Battle—Preliminary Ieports received from the eamps | cesstully with the ponderous, mi T : frssissass: Kengington .. 0 11 000 U‘ o Y.:f’..,fl":r,,,',‘\’,"‘\.‘f‘:i]x:s(.o fl\: :}{ml)‘j‘("rl ‘rr\u»rflzirn;g-;. . rHRYSLERS SCORE ing hovs who mflmlm» the irant sssesasii = i 4 One mvnm v\‘sm\'s weirdest Las- EQEH ‘ LA PLAY Now b m”\..!l ““Kl v'-o :;; stat. | for Gene Tu: s title, % cthall games was captured by the are o the best pos- e A R e e & % |South Church Intermediates last il ,“1“ \"”r“","";‘:“j’:"“_‘_"l"' _‘:""'(fl: ol for the unmy.ml ama- e e 4 . e rade ~School quinetet by 47-26 | i oo e tecona g i teur welterweight champior {after the two teams had taken turns 8 > plodding blicksmith from New J , e the = . The clash betw l 1“0 Zealind, last night onteuffed the { at staging unusually lengthy rall e e feature hout of llllOIl ShOWS Vfl {0 Youn apier of 2 north in ! : dnassnmeRnnohablyihnonght s Toey l.ut‘}‘“a ! mf‘ als l“@ has pinned at on the Hards conducted by the ¥ 12 2 5 termediate County Y league 10 4+ i N J P s Jim- ¥ A vare combination and to fore- Mohawk A. C. i i | close, ag the title haa heen declded Al‘ r.[al' 0 'd |stall any claim for state title honors Larrivier in his workouts prepara- S[el‘s n Ama eur H(]Ckey Game 3 S o land there is little likelihood thit rotal i S e bty tory to the bout tonight, has bee o : | : d | the two postponded games remain- s [nizht's contest is being stagod showing ple peed and power > ¢ 2 : > » 4 jinE el beoplaver oft | Philaciphia, Pa., M — | ainfield defeatod New Britain i while the same report has been re- | League Standing | L o A 5 N | The eventual winners started ns LRI Ly S e cefved from Tavior in Hartford. 7, * | ! i . lit they were going to sweep their Down in sunny Fiorida ¢ e e SR in the welter- Dodge SRl 1 { foes right oif the court. After Pond {he outeome was in doubt right up Brntian. _ )0 L " 5 cpidt 5 | had made a basket Morey ticd the nute of play snd in 3 5 5 f 3 and then Bell in a space of two mds, New Britain : S s, arched four spectacular i R e The hout is e e b anner b 4 | | tong shots through the hoop in sen- | iy Cab 3 all's 1l peach will bring the same attraction of the year and is nu Jtmmy Clinton, veteran amateur : 3 !sational sucgession, Morey added ! gam nbination that turned back the bered among th 108 r g in roller hockey player, performing § i * 3 { three more and Bell anothe Th y nse of Y part of the sea- the history of the sport 3 last night as a member of the % b R S < f 3 el | score stood at 18-3 and the game U od for he ARSI AT S ombination is not ing the interest of the fan : 3 a7 e appeared to be a farce. Then Coben (ol the At vder that 1 tence in 3 team in the Automobile i e ¢ 4 {appeare o ler that L in existence in the state. Brusso and here and in Hartford in the bout Is || : N v o 2 . G | found his eye and the tide shifted | would be with ut in this | Dessinger form the forward wall fact that no reserve se \ail- | league, showed the way to the | e |suddenly. Cohen breught the count ., ter pair has not been seen able in this city yesterday afternoon, | youngsters ou the Pontiac combing \ [to 18-7 as the quarter ended and t took a long campaign to get gy > J floor this year. In & A tremendous mand for tickets h and led his team to a 9 to 4 victory. » A Two sons of the immortal Junior (above), has been ahlu»n ran wild in the second period. Ty ther scason,” Mack s measure they were responsible Hartford presages that tonig ¥ . Y ; The combination of Selander and| F 3 Walsh, one of baseball's greatest varsity pitcher for two years at|flipping in basket after basket . irtually retired from bas 5 Mield's victory in the first house will be a record breaking one. | qjinton at the rushes and Hoole in ¢ 3 , pitehers, are getting an education In Notrs Dame and young Job (below) | from cvery con-vivable angle and ball and didn’t want to play, but . Stavinitsky, rated as onc of Additional seats will be installed in f onior packed up by Kiefter K. J Looks and baseball at Notre Dame |is with the squad as 4 sophomore. | distance, while Abel, Anderson, and | when I showed him how useful he [{)e best floor men in the state the Tabs' hall for the tournament |, y.ifhack and Sitz in ¢ al, w ; b University In the hope they may |Both boys, when they finish their |Jond joined in. The score was knot- | would be to mo next season and at center. He has been aps but even with these, it i3 thousht, i ozether too much for make the big league baseball grade |college courses, will report to the ted at 18-18 and the Traders moved moreover give us a chance for the guard with the Merf- the seating cupacity will be short of ;3" his mates. Dill was the themselves, | Chicago White Sox for a trial. head to @ 24-18 lead before Morey penmant, he finally consented to Jen Endees and has been a big num. '“E’:}"",‘Ejl_r 4 standing star of the losing combina- | FY st O ; tion, his experience enabling him | Boston, did a year ago o o cking from 1 | | made a single point for the ehurch s ber r. Normandin, “Whitey" R x = |team. May then plunked in the ! Conh, Sp e an i . Madden and Nichols form U to cope with the superior playing o lon chot of the night. but the | \Mack mused a i er ' the rd forces and combine with cleverness and his ex R R S SRR I DR e, NEW BR[TAqu ‘VINS OVER ischool moved on 1 at th den for 192 S @ {he other members of the team in tion, his ability to hox and his known | (PR EE RO T etie L Back to the foot of the heavyweigh Alf. Morey & Co. af 1 totally ] wit ich to electrify Kking the invading quintet a real nbflll"x l;} J=OrD. sv'llx';hvf! have made | 6oyt iy the second period. Chrysler | ladder, but took nothing from his | bewildered and tried to make the ¢ ation.” hreat to any opposition. h:’;‘ ikh_‘j“‘:““:v -';1 ’”’"‘ ""r“"‘l-“ri“ ended the first frame leading by encss and battling ability, even | WATERBURY lN OVERTIME game a deb: £ a4 he 1l tch Sim Iiritain, preparing for the B O e iy ntford wof- |2 to 1 score. Dill came through 4 Cioush the stesl in his fighting | | * The third quarter saw the Traders | mons to field, e in | nest Wednesday night, will bt m”m‘” b ]y“-\f“vh:-s “onid rlmmf-,m ~r‘(;r“lvhr-r con . aw\‘ not mr}n to tin yl 1 Hlll'iv].t_nn;:; vvu;lm ball and pus - center, in which ;;;» "‘ o :-I ‘ B I.tu(yu;:ulnr:dllg;-oup‘:‘n ‘x\x;fi f;:m-;{ B e vy |sccutive gouls giving the Pontiacs a | SI#ht of crushing heavywelght, De- | 5 9y ing their advanta forc fably h been equalled, an enstein and Sloman will be at Wew. Britein faus ywhileitls eniire [Aoon Jea - Glinton, (Btlandst and 000y Aas ellissed o ';’ju’“ " \Locals Emerge From Slump to Take Hectic Battle— | o winners made Sl Pl e e Al Ieual o monl e £ R S , however, followed cach other ' ¢d by one of the rugged- 5 5 - . . . Z0ing agal % 0 . siae ) e e o Bl il . ass work and going in he last U e had made the fines < it = ¥ : g ard eqnulled TR ¢ Cobb, who Will report next uud loc: s are p 8 i Lamisir Bad e ioro impresive period, the Chryslrs 1od 5 fo 4, {1 of his. big time e ]gmi Boucher’s Shot Not Allowed by Referee—Algxan- ). [Traders mnl . r;«:xl«‘ll)l{({?\\‘- ek, and Simmons, o I 7o | Lopes on (v apintet. ok A 1@ last period saw the Chryslers garcer o s Hi tra C s ies collaborated, and fir ay ' mained at home because Preliminary Game :z’l‘l‘i"':v“‘l‘;"";‘”M‘;" ‘:"‘:"“l” 7 \’;‘;‘”" “':1‘ (putting on spoc 4 with perfeet | WHIlS the rosult did not meet with | der Follows Him to Ca}ge Extra Counter I?a‘ l?s me through with v"\\ JE T A ittne ~‘.’W- in 3 P. & I". Corbin and Stanley Rule Sy Lo Ul W e Bend leam worls the ball was rarried wnaninous approval of the 18000 | Gets All of Brass City Te'ml s0als—Slim Crowd | noskets to make it 34-53 ;m;.\ ayors were o e aplit 1nto 640 | girls will baitle In the preliminary PR TuomREss i bRsia Uik el it through the Pontiae defens: fans who packed the arena—Ilan- | Present. tide the score from the 15-foot sirip st worl: ) rame which Is a regularly sehcdule e b bon b Tes sonnects Y o ind four goals were mad Clinton ¢ h . ain he had \\vun‘ but Pond put the aders («H)v'u(l at vV \.Ivfl‘y‘ R contest }” !‘\S Girls’ Industrial nents whenhe has connected. Taslor scored three of them and Hoole one | —there was cnough margin for | the quarter with bis team’s last | At Winterhaven, Fla, the Phillies | ooye The first contest of the night Y s 0| Clinton, Hoolo and Selan Heeney at t close to leave little | Standing jcount n the second fram Two | score, In the final period Morey and ady are 3 will be started at 8 o'clock and the possesses a wicked hook, efther right ' orked nicely for the winner: 3 on as to the winner. Lacking W, _ B e 1 a pair of | ltockwell were loose all the tim: . X main game will be staged starting at or left and he is able to do damage | i) was the big number for the . ve onteome, such as a knock- | Meridos e g8 | ounters by Boucher and & P O 11a the church pressed its att heir stuft cxhibition under the 9 o'clock. whenever | ers on the offense, Frank Kieffer out, however, there was little doubt | Wateriury o .gopithem by Davies kept the tie intact|y, oo” while holding the Traders walchful ey Manager Burt Shot- No amateur bout in a long time ang Heinzmann put up a strong that “Honc ¥ would have to Hartford 4 C e MR r t a s om, 4 have arts ; i IS ai4lat the end of the regular PlayIng yithout a single point during the FOUR ABSENTEES 1ad so much depending on it. With jefense against the superior play of | do victorious ba with the winner New Britain ..... 2 .500 time. The overtime period saw Alex- | aight minutes. It was a climax which — | the entrance of Pin Kaufman : : : s DR L e S St st i Bl i Wus ander take a drive from the center! g S isabeiRans APABL SUBSTITUTES into the professional ranks, thereby | ummy et earanat e ames Ton of the tloor and malke a peret shot '";}:,.f)'.w,:“;".,:;h‘:U(,fi\',." i el G E \saviug the welterselght throns wn- : Chryslers [ the coveted shot in June at Gene | Bristol at Hartford to end the contest. Colioring: clossly I ths wehel dust | Jim Bottomley and Frankie Frisch b e ston ofisnienin gy ceeeedrio., Selander Tunney's heavyweight title, | New Britain ¢ 5 The summary R e has ed between Clineh, Taylor ) S : | Sl i E 1 %nd e ol et s ¢ "‘!" > ron of g e | == ‘,“:M'l““‘)“"' y -y Wat ‘Iz“‘irl‘\ topped the Traders, but Danny Wos- : Taylor last w d Taylor is meet- { [apointe ... ... bt i B musclad battier from down | Displaying a whirlwind game, the "5 J00 08 ) (e itis saton him n the second half an Understudy Tor Bucky Harris ' Avon Park, Fla. G ST ML under, who horned his way into the New Dritain Roller Hockey team last o : o AT nd held him pointless. May played : S 5 T e . 1 Helnzmann .....E............ Sitz| “climination” racket at the start al- nizht emerged from the sturap that {row «oeeeees il a great game in the second half, and | at Second Base. St. Louls, March 3 (UP—Sunny issuc. Besides the title, there is the [ et it G el o Ry o o Tieadshaw| % STCat game in (e seco alf e possibility that tho winner of to- ) o mestsente ool and SWILIEIITE SheRson et dlit los (00 Blount .. Lovegreen 00N B0 mon and. Tnowles | Washington, March 2 (P—-Clark have joined the Cardinals at Avon night's bout will be the representa. Goals - Cagedby Time APPreciation that he would ever sumesand Waterbury w ! Yiret Period A\lel, Pond, Anderson and Knov ** Griftith is not rying about a park, Fla., and the absentess now & amo! & " e solf an overtinie i 2 al 1o . o | 4 tive of Connccticut in the national hrysler Selander Fab g, threw himsel 0 OYeTte SatoLl Goals Won by Caged by ety - The BAMO | apable understudy for second base | number only four — Outfielders title tournament in Doston next hrys Clinton FITHORIAC ik & inan. possesscd. i sy 5 New Britain Boucher '.\ ear I’ ','J 0: '-lzl 1“1'r“'1TI if Manager Bucky Harris wes . , Douthit and Roettger and month. . New IFor fifteen rounds, h Sl New Britain - Alesander jo (it winnensin theisecondshdl '® | After watching Gillis and Hay Pitcher Flint Rhem. Rhem is the An cxcellent supporting card of Sec op of the colorful Fren, L B ! Sl : Davic : immary two youngstors, perform at the mid- only holdout. Ray Blades left the nine other bouts has beer aree Pontiac Dill 3 sileneing the big gun in Del Seabi I ad Pericd South Church Intermediates die bag yesterday at Plant Field, [camp for MeCleansboro, IIL, to at- for the night with a Al 2 Pontiac Dill 3 d with case while he chop- oach jteam stolvlne dospecalely Davic Fld. FlL T Gy, Griffith remarked that both | tend the funeral of his father wha ot tovorltes being A foiapc | 0 Pontine il 115 | ved, and cuffed at his rival's ores s stinpings point. Ea New DBritain Alexande Bell, BF . .euissvevons 5 | apparcntly could play sccond as well | gied yesterday. i i e : Ciliton Sl ey Beyis muiahiee il hadian edes oo s mval Waterbury Davies :03 | Morey, If short. | Tho Browns at West Palm Beach, yoke, Springficld, New Britain ane Shaien linder re short, for B tio) AL dhofireineriol LRt Y Aty Third Period Rockwell, ¢ . : 5" Phe diamond was placed in pl la, faced with the mnecessity of Hirtiord have enteved and tho 9 8 ol ol N vy ot e it fusnsd Lhsiscare i i BRaoDI prau New Dritain Bouchc Peck, rg-lg aan " ing condition for the first time since building up a practically new ma- of the lot will 1 e gt g Delar v hlockir ) ',"" b SSUBE T KA e D New Britain Bouclicr . Wosilus, the Senators reached the Florida | chine have taken Ernte Nevers in SREINGES artartal i B hryals S 2. and holiing o nave punishmeny Lt |0 Lo Donot. § New Dt o ) nanty erbury Davies 3:14 [May, I8 «.cooiianes training camp and a fast batting and |hand and are drilling him as pitcher e e b8 sy SEecion Ulsheran s e Soeiventing pheion) Waterbury Davies 3:08 | - [fielding drill was indulged in, mostly [ with men on bases. Heretofore ho night and the e ; . r Clinton SR A e e Overtime Period i by rookies. The regulars were to line has been Ineffective with men on closcly after, 3 hrysler Hoo! 308! ceney plowed to clos Cangesaiiini By 1-'”[‘ “”!" d New Britain Alesander 3:5 State Trade School 3 up at the plate today to sock out hecause he needed to wind wp for G s 5 " Dill 2. S cad burled $n s -»’}’} : e Score: New Britain 6, Waterbury | Fld. TFL - the deliveries of Hadley, ace of the cach ball. Manager Dan Howley = = . . - I S hest, the right hand .. DY _~‘ {""'( RS 5. Rushes, Alexander 9, Davies 5. ! Pond, rf . 3 round corps, Marberry, Brown, believes Nevers has enough natural TWO MORE ENTR]LS Ahe G DI anotar hat Delaney: king of “l}""\ ’”J-l‘ "“]1;:"'" Rl . Stops, Blount 51, Le 3 e ston, Van Alstyne, Wells and stuff to deccive the major league o o et : ers was practically | Borty pecanse he had hlown the |Jicferee Rorty. (Continucd on following page.) | Zachary { batters. RS 1 n i} woodsn | | | Clark Griffith {s Not Worrying About Have Joined Cardinal Squad at Mysteries and South Church Juniors i Tt S R et e e al e en — e S - o ! G v New Britain didn’t qu ) he de- Added To List of Teams in Inter- UTKE MAY !’y«A E reed 1 wen ! ircly on (igion but went right back into th 0 W Thln BR'GGS mediate Tourney JULL LTS B3 " necssantly 10 game and caged the extra point that Drlfik TO MP nIy lth e Eyes By g he 1y, an which the wave the home club its victory. o more entries in tho it FAS L T YflUT bu wipodean bad littic or no | fhe contest was staged before the | diate class of t Ketball bLE st | 3 ; s P ) AL |41 o smallest crowd of the scason but) the kind of what the spectators Jacked in num- f : enthusiasm brigs the umier of Les ., las (}h to Give Up 7 ‘ atcll by toam DRINK-— O~ ME- ON-LEE AW LEAVE A KEES div Delane e - Thum Track for the Diamond 1 teid D ren in | Davies cozed ol of Waterbs wee- 0T THY NYE-gg wiTH= E-YIN THE CUP-P THIR-HIRST R e sin of i Wi .' : tayed 1 1‘;11'1 AND 1-Yi WEEL AND \-YILE NoT TRAT SRR e B R PLEDGE WITHA Miye | ASK FAW WINE. ‘FRAWM' ¥ battling 1 'y, ; E yris '. 2 “‘V THW' sdflu andon, . RISE thing else. Brown and a lent ph ince to the New Britain g although they | abeut om's forced to fight o ball that was chin took ft ng g e g ©opart | t when ti | nd the ) g h 1 L were in SrGal rirlwind zime i 1hree el als and rach passed nicely in a | e e at exhibition of feam . " Two goals b ) N e S SRR pei e Vo DAwTH BUT M\GHT-1 oF . &4 - 0 e v v St plani, iritain a lead of two to one at the | 2 o Amateur Boxing | f5is o o LY U o 1k Pavie ks svotts e o 12 AEmssh | CdONE 5, MR T TONIGHT, MARCH : by San e n LaiRe b isnte K Ghot by Davies, another by Alexan- = SE-HIP - e T A o 4 der and a drive from the spot by DREE - 1nK o CHANEE Leo Larrivier Pitcher gess tou trom ook ine nilcome. s “ont of those | ‘ | ! t opport Bil'y Tayler i ' e Stanl:y Arana Haltfmd ¥ e et f. 1o i . 1 ,\ Gith a left 'w. e 5 L " | For U | ¢ | d ] e : 28 L h nte 1 SATURDAY NIGHT, MARCH 3 | S ag_® e N Reserved Scats 75 c2 : o v ! 7 E“.:q..il ‘ Tickets on sale at Br 2 ot o it e iR s Ve “ Smoke Shop, State Lunch, Stito & B t %o o S -4 ” Sheehan’s Smoke Shop and t nzed by ler a t he head. Flamfield Pios' | Billie’s Smoke Shop. constant patr f ; Reserved Seats Tel. 2644 ‘