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< H H Speaking ; of Sports # The roller hockey playoff for the champiopship e American | League will open in this city nest | Monday night with Waterbury op posing New Brit Hartford will play the last gume of the here Sunday afternoon. seuson I3 s next The appearance of 1 Ketball team in this Wednesday night is attiac interest from the fans. champions form the ity classicst of basketball talent in cxistenc The team plays under rules in its tour in this seet 111 these Will be in vogue here next Wedneaday night. Dick Dillon will amateur ion ster in the gamy Wedn Saturday night the 17 Mancl Hminary night. T.a 2l win- | tempt will | stor tet therehy feat of the y Made next week with the Silk first own feg New Britain 1 ball feam has torics out of nine starts. It three games loft on the sehednls in order that it n get at e 20 even break for the season it must | win one of the three contests are with Pittsticld #chool of Massachusetts, st Beminary and Hartford Publi achool. record of five © High | New Huven Hillhousa and ford Public High sehools play in Elm City tomorrow. A victory for Hartford will keep New Haven il | house from winning the Trianenlar| League championship. Tt will also put New Haven and Hartford in a Place where they will § chance for a tle for the title, Triangular| This would be decided at playad in the ween Hartford Britain on March 16, | Fans who gather morrow night will s game which will huve ing on the champior Girls' Industrial Rule and P. & I laying. a dire hip ¢ P. & 1. Corbins are defeatod they will be eliminated from the| racs, but if the Lockmakers win it | will put them in a tie with the Rul | shop for second place. A defeat, for the Rulers will make it n that it defeat the landers girls twice in s the last (wo gumes of i The Burritt A. C. team is really | Al Havlick’s third love. He started out with the South Church team awitched to the Tlgh school quintet | end then went out with the Burritt| A, Cfive, Tn the coming city series | Te will be playing against his first | love In the Burritt-South Chureh | game, and against a team which rep- | rasenied his second love in the | with the All-§tars, the former High | school team. PITTSFIELD HIGH MEETS NEW BRITAIN TOMORROW Visiting Quintet Has Imposing 13 ord Por Season and is Leading Team in Its Section Auother opponent wi record for the season will bi on the | schedule of the New Britain IHigh school basketball team for tomorrow evening at which time the Pittstioid] High =chiool guint t will he host to: the Hardwarc City quintct Pittsled floor. Pittsfield is 1o every 1 its section in with 12 in 14 starts. It has a lineup that has baffled some of the strongest toams | in the Bay State. The team wili be at its best tomorrow night for it will be out 1o gain Vengeance for its unexpeeted doefot in foptball last | fall. The grid team had not been defeated nntil it met New Drit High in this city. Just when it| looked as if the Pittsfield cleven was to have a clean slate for th season, New Britaln High spoiled the party. Pittaficld has 2 scoring Bruno, right forward, who counted 130 of his feam's 42% points. | 8o far this season Pittstield has scor- ed that many to its opponeuts’ 250, A sidelight to the High school's rec ord thig year was that i's opponents | have scored more points than the| Red and Gold team although New | Britain has won mor 1t lost. fix members of the sqna will | make the trip tomorrow afternoon! and will return to their homes im-| mediately after the game tomorrow | The five regulars, Captain! Alex Zaleski, Henry | Kraszewski, T2ddle Sowka and Louis Landino and the first substitute, A nold Reckert will go to Pittsficld. on a ading victories ace in| games {han FIGHTS LAST NIGAT | By the Amsoclated Tress, New York -— Tom Heeney, New | Zealand, defeated Jack Delaney, | Bridgeport, Conn (15). Joe Chimola, | New Jersey, knocked out George Connolly, New Haven, Conn. (2) Pierre Charles, Belgium, knocked out Jack McCann, &t Paul, (lL] Jack Brady, Syracuse, won a tech- nical knockout over Sammy Vogel, Chicago (6). Joc Barlow, Doston, technically knocked out Olaf Herset, Norway (3). Rosie Bouto, New York, technically knocked out Pedro Lo- pez. Wheeling, W. Va. (2). Buenos Afres Luis Spain, won from Victorio Italy (2). Peoria, IIl. —Joe Chancy, Balti- more, defeated Paul Allen, Chicago (10). Tim O'Keefe Chicago, knocked out Emil Lasscer, Chicago (4). Tom- my Bambrought. Springfield, 1L, won from Kid Yokum, Boston (6). Kid Williams, Champaign, 11, ouf- pointed Young Gatti, Danville, Il ). Rayno, Venturi, ning loose, soon put the g: son, o am in ) Detroit 'anidr I"ittébu]'gh has | ¥ {tawi in the International rarkings |4t &ips when the NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1928 50, CHURGH TAKES 'DELANEY LOSES WEIRD ENCOUNTER ™ BOUT T0 HEENEY | (Continued from Preceding e) ‘( Cohen, 1f ., e 1 Anderson, ¢ Knowles, rg afeg Swpaosrg woay Heeney pokes o hard right to J mouth. De hooks two It | the head. Jack sinks a right to 1l { body. Heeney hooks a ha i the head. Round Two to the body. "there. They Delaney hooks two head. Tom | to the body. Delan the hody. Delaney the hody and a 167t 10 th Laney hooks a Heeney's nos: and lands loft ¢ laney to 11 s 10 Abel, 1 Delaney hooks leit Personal ilns, —Ttockwell, Wo: 4: Abel 3, Knowles Technical fouls—Morey, tries—Riell Morvy 3 2—8; Knowles 2, Anderson Cohen 2, Pond —7. Referce—And ~on. Timers—Schober and Bombi. Scorers—Parker and Smith Juniors Also Victors Tooks bl The South Chureh Juniors Jud triumphed over the Whippets by #0- Venging a pro- vious defeat. . Wosilus and Hat- tings carried the scoring Lurden the first half and Paluch led sers, the count being 15-9 at inter- uiission. The Whippets then rallie with Olewnik showing the way, but e chureh juniors pulled a rush of heir own and, with 15 Wosilus ru e long pop by Stanley’s first ‘he sumtaey 3 K eks | ad. Delaney Heen way and iaw wor to Lody Jaw. Round 1efts to the Tom with twe the w. Tom 1 and sinks dow iy watches for EPOt and hooks ut will with his It y.[to the head and Lody. Hed a left body Blow in and 1} groans. Delancy Looks three hewd is Lei ed hers ar ¥ osends gl 1 Iilaney hooks two Iy 1 ¢ staggers t hooks to rs almost ney 'he features were h and “Midget “tof the season. South Chureh it sadly o1 Tom's ¥ Delane ropes and a 1ot 1 mouth guard. Dielan With two left ! NSt the 00k dislodzis nlors ves ’ 100ks. Joseph, Tf. Stanley, of .... Wosilus, 1t . Wosilus Ritter, rg-l; Anderson, r; Hattings, = th cration 1eft hooks, 1 sends a resoun body with a let. In upperent 1o th Delaney jai ts to the fu . ¢ right to the De- drops Heeney wiil the rocks left wha laney IS 13 a0 rips a Whippets as Tom 1 om ity Palt Karosis rf Ifc Jigs ot Sartinski, Curylo, Y& .. Bancovich, Olewnik, 1 jaw, a clinch at i Round Five-—Dy i He looks . D. Wosilus 2, Hatting Sartinsk . Wosilus, Sartinski Joseph 2, Wosilus Hattings 410 Curylo 5, Karosis 1 ] Parker, Timer May WITH THE BOWLER; FRATERNITY vich fouls and looks Dikin oy ) Heeney body with lefts, He L 1eft 10 the hody Round Six —H.c to the ) ead | nuppese i body with left o A right uppercut lands 1 Scorer < D lots Vo i A NORTH C JUDD LEAGUT jaw. { hody Heor | head, Round sends e Seven R ? 3.0 i Delaney's body, o 1a 3 o thead, 1 A 0 236 | to the he T clock. He sney . Delancy look ney hooks a Eight— Del. as they come sends left and right ad and a eney sends 1w Ti Ineys. Tom jaw. Delaney sends L Delancy drives right to the ribs, Delaney hooks 1eft and right 1o = the jaw. Delaney hooks a 1eft to 1l Pirates to Hold First IERf R e L Delioririne Practice Game Tuesday o 1o ruce, vy Pittsburgh, Pa., March 2 (®@—Th. fl to ribs. st practice game of the Pittsburg!? and ri to the aseball club will bhe held at ! right the Calif,, next Tuesday Round Nine cume scheduale to th head. v und Saturday of the to t ribs ording to Manager Donoc Jack Itush, who added that morning prac- ' head tice would continue us ut present. Batting practice indicates the § can s will sturt off in almost the order that carricd them to the pen- nunt last year. Is a short lands lert Delans head. Tom Jaw at the bell Delaney hook sends a hard 1 Tom abmost tips left hook to 1l A right an ney raps a left Ja ¥ pokes two lefts ¥ lands a right to drives a hard crowd roare It sends Yirate 150 a left vith e and with u He e 10 head. 1 to o face, Heo the rt. Heeney right the body. T when it hears k. Heenoy i A o sends a left and right to the body. Sharing Third Position rtom puinps 1otis and rients to 1o New York, March 2 P —Deiroit laney's ribs. Jack makes a weak and Pittsburgh, in the National 1 turn with his left to the body. league hockey serics, now share | Round Ten—Delaney hooks a left third in the American group to the d. Heeney Looks two fanding. ;to the hody. v isin pain Detroit at home Jast night defeat- | one of Tom's blows s «d the New York Americans 4 to 1. The refe and the Pirates were victors over | laney hops around the ring as if h the Toronto Leafs 4 to 2. lost his legs. Heeney rushes and The Montreal Maroons won fram | Pelts the hody hard with both hands the Chicago Black Hawks by 6 to|Dvlaney sends in two uppercuts 1o on the Montreal rink, thus mov- | the head. Heency rushes and lands ing 1o second place in front of Ot. [Jeft and right to the body. They ar bell rings. Delaney hooks five He Heeney ling his rig lett ni k hooks a left it its smac ¢ them, and De- Round Eleven lefts to Heeney's hiea and right to the § and Jack slips, he a one-point advantage. by 5 Sl sends 1o Sorrell Is Showing : ht up re- | to warn Tom not to strik zoes back to the body. a left to the ribs. Delane Clos a lett. Tom la right to the head. Delaney slaps a right to the body. Delaney rips up two uppercuts to the body and sends left to the head. He sends left and right to 1 d and hooks left to the head. sends 4 right to the head Round Twelve—llceney 1 and peppers with Jeft nd rights, He a right to the hody. Il left and right lolds Tom off hoan extended loft aud the crowd dog tired. Delaney sends right to hend. Heency sends a right to 1he 1ot to the e . Heeney ey raps stands Both Delaney sends a body and a right to the ney raps a left to the cracks Tom on the right. Tom's lips bleed. is 1oft and right 1o body. ¢ hiooks two Heeney ser ck i hody. Tom w1 on the nose Jack er ot repeats. 50k Tom and Tom's Lok is bark- a 1eft to the body. v deep into the along reuts 1 oy Tom on at and olding Round Fourteen —Del left the damaged whirls — Dalaney to nos: round ney ha s Hec ney on He 'S noe starts 1 Ks @ 1eft to the head right to the body and right to 1 a hard right to the ks Tom four times 10t Delaney rips S 1eft 1 v sends a s right and head 1eft 1o the votri 1 d rights at but s . Delaney sends 1ot to Tom sends left head. He sends loft to Delaney drope a right to th hinoks a to the body hard left to the ribs iy sends left and right to th Heeney hooks hard left 1o th Jack uppercuts to lands a ri t to the head is nook to the inds to head. He wad. Jack ¥ and left to th body He Lod his ribs, Horney 1l Sn eends Jack s tand right 10 head body. Billy Preisser Still Has Comfortable Edge at Head of Church Leaguc Point Getters, lost four pc Iriter- scoring race . adding nui " retaingd U th dur- 12 shing South Con- wards, Billy of Si. which 1d goals and 9 f 10 his total and y voints 1, on him and captai . pushed into third place - heels of his comrade, Wally Swedish thany place, Oscar Erickson of the Firs chimied back into fifth ‘reissor failed to score ‘ropped e ranks of the “f kson sank three fouls to to 15 and take the srtment, I reona ahead” in this ramification his total also being 15 her firs scorors chunch STHITES on right fourth therans (toody" S, hring lead in this wad his totd two ) of five South Cong. Lot 8 Beth. onship o ided tomorroy first and second teams in South chv and St the evening's first gam the Y. M A It I the I9irth Lotherans will appose nter churel, while the Trinity dists will stack up ngainst the I Bethany in the night- Kson, 1 Anderson, [ the le night, e for th the standing, ol Matts, ¢ Metl Swe cap, Peckinpaugh May Play And Manage Ball Club Cleveland, March 2 (8 that oger Peckinpi ge the Cleveland 1 from the beneh thi ummer have T stre hened Ly the veteran's +orkout at his old position of short- stop at the tribe’s practice at New suspicions won't man- dians entirely ans ck, however, s the Burns- n off the playing field. ‘ on he had Universit Lina sek, when am joins the bat- feam with him conldn't wait ur the rest of th terymen. Up Well With Tigers | Detroit, March 2 (8 -—Vie Sorrecll, voung right hand pitcher, obtained | from the Toronto Maple Leafs, m;HlGH PRESSURE showing well in early training work | at the Detroit Tigers’ camp in San | Antonio, Texas, | Lefty Liefield and “Wish” B veteran pitcher coaches, are enthu- stic about the form he has d played thus far. According to Egan, Sorrell has freedom of delivery and a speed ball that augurs il for the American league swatting delega- | tion. 1 00 HoU SELL GENT 'S UNDER ‘_;)Efifl WINS FI ME For the second time in as many | nights, Bill Howarth, representing Rogers Alleys, swamped Chet of Bristol in the final match of a home and home serics of bowling games last night. The contest was staged at Rogers and Howarth topped the Bristol bowler by 154 pins. He had taken the first match in Bristol by a margin of 130, giving him a total of 284 for the series. The scores: Howarth .. 128 126 108 111 145 122 111 120 120 138—122% 114 86 131 114 102 120 100 95 102 111—10 Chet Oliver Wolcott was one of the signers of the Deelaration of Inde- pendence for the state of Connectl. cut. CERTAINLY — WE SELL GENTS ANYTHNG = | | WHAT'LL You | HAVE ? PETE and rips Tom to the body with | jaw | [ Tuesday [ FoR CRNING OUT LOUD, HANKI— | OHARLEN SHEN 15 WORKING OVER AT HAM « Lty BERGER'S STORE ACROS TH ' STREET— THEY'VE WT ON A BiG- REOUCTION SPLE 6 TOT 05 00T OF BISINESS! 1) HORNSBY ACCEPTS SYEAR CONTRACT Will Get $40,000 Each Season and Bomas of $600 1 ) M from the » training ca that thy Petersburzh, Fla., signed bascball news here The cont mitted to the 1S, prosident of t S a surprise Faet witl it d to 1 to run. ew York cont $43,000 ason. He ized Judge Fuel's action y i, “You that T te the cor shown n 1if 1 can 1 W) con which the was tra Hornshy" somv to 1 th, giv I certainly that is in n Wwill do 0. Tudg Hornsiny heen ey tin nee on Braves out serub teams, Slattery annovuneed will ork Managor Things have along moothly at the Bradentc ca Red Sox that Manuger Bill Cir 0 hias announced that real bas Will sturt next w Wy the mo ertaining th Wednesdiny is abonut nine pitcl n there.” Two new 1y completed th nd Ira b en in the rrivals yes roster. They wers 1gst Myer holdout colr took ilure MEET BOSTON TEAM Club with Boys Basketball Quintet to Play Peatire Game of Scason at Local Gym Monday Night. The fe the nre game of saskethall season w tonday night when tl Itoston Boys N first o Hoys' Played 5 hers wal the club qu counter of the an series betwes Hub five ) ome-and-home WO oS, o 19 out of 13 games we taken 13 out of 18 opposition i eac foes appear well 1 present line-ups much of last year, as who have passed th ruled out by t tween the ch s wo and locals against real 1t vill revised fron ose 1h pliyers Boston v Monc days sentatives will ar here and will spend Jiere, leaving again on Wednesday A social will be held in their honor night. locals will go to Middletown srrow night for the fourth game ) their series with the Y > that city W Britain qnin- tet has a cdge in series, BANKS LEADS SCORERS The tor wo-to-one splurge Netting Celtic Forward 51 Points in Pive Games Gives Him Substantial Margin. w York, March 2 €14 honors in the Dashetball lea ) dimun New York Celtics has scors points in cluding Febi official figures annonune lirty points fo the pe Rochoster. is threatened of Topel to margin over ) land is but two points. Tom low of Philadelphia, holds the for rung with noints Rorgeman, Fort Wayne's e foul shooter fifth with 314 anks leads in field go 154 while I man's 116 su ul foul tries give him ti that department The heavy scoring of th in the last week has placed team in a tie with Philadelphia for the lead in team scoring. Each 1451 points Celties is the Herald's Cla | REGULAR BALL GAMF Manager McCarthy of Chic Cubs | i Ar ~ Pull Nine laning Pro- | gram For Tomoriow. Chicago, M bs, has he row by M pare the contest hers wor s game will with about ng for each side. the Sox new pitching prospect, Bu- logio Luque, San Francisco sand- lotter. 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