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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1928 Laad gl WATERBURY HERE TONIGHT FOR FIRST SERIES GAME hamrocks to Furnish Opposition for Locals at Start of Playoff —Hardware City Hockey Team Dispels Hartford Hopes of Clinching Championship of Sec- ond Half—New Britain Team Ends in Second Place $LLLBSDE50060EL5D0LGEELLH00600SGDOEEOIOEEC20006 SISDILOHO6LS660H8D NEW BRITAIN HOCKEY TEAM KILLS HARTFORD’S CHANCES OF SECOND HALF CHAMPIONSHIP—PLAINFIELD FIVE EASY FOR LOCAL QUINTET—HIGH SCHOOL CREW SHOWS SUPERIORITY OVER PITTSFIELD COMBINATION — PLAYOFF BEGINS TONIGHT STANLEY RULERS .~ LOSETO GORBINY Ruth Johnson's Field Goal in Last 10 Seconds Wins Game | i | | w T | NEW BRITAIN SUPERIOR TO PITTSFIELD QUINTET Zaleski and Saunders Lead Locals to 33-23 Victory Over Bay State Team—Opposing Team Stages Exciting i Rally Towards End of the Game—Red and Gold Leading hy Single Point in Final Quarter Soon Re- $60860800800082 0TI 1OOET 0009000 0¢: POECEVOIIEL UI0000 40000 PP BOYS' CLUB READY |PLAINFIELD PROVES EASY ‘ FOR MN TEAM FOR HARDWARE CITY FIVE | New Britain Makes it a Runaway From Eastern Con- necticut Quintet—Zakzewski Leads in Attack With 18 Points—Pass Work of Local Club Features Contest—Substitutes Take Place of Regulars in Dowos Middletown and Prepares | | {0 Repel Hub Quintet qn hi e e . Girle' League Standing R < g = New Britamn Boston . . y - Only Slightly Behind the Brass City Five. = covers Form and Swings On to Win a Hectic Battle. |~. Gui . .. Dooley, O'Kane First Half—Celtics Here Wednesday Night. — 2 Tanders I - —— = S e Right forwvard “HDVCI CDC N PA e e lo e Official Sanding [ e el 175 | Conneeticut basketballl was azain | B G % MEVEY] Plainield proved to he an easy ™l maks ifs first appearance in \ | Staniey ® 1 Aproven to far ahead of the Ma e are % A 0 W NGLIULLAY L L Corbin $ ponsnra At ‘i Uy, U ) U Gota, Zugio . Woods, Sweeney |VIEHN for tha New Britain Rasket. [Years in 1his (ity Wednesday night L hin i game when the D ' DA e s e at the Stanley Arena wheu it meety > - T N. B M T 1 g S = enter n 1o game plaved at the : eBRbonty 8 1t High scheol hasketball team, led ) [ et e e e B Lo |the New Brituin Basketball teaw, - I Stanley Works 1 ) 09 by the brilliant shooting of Zaleski |c 1S 4o RCaE R CRORIEn BEbIay ety Satupday Tnight fonlmne New Wtk sggsesalion hias qust -y " LN and Saunders, scored an easy vistory | U AL LIVt 11§ Rpht spuan {ths local quintet, making a stand to | finish s 5 . | i e f | J S o 4 it . making 2 9 to finished its homo season at Madiso S A field & Ruth 1 TS S e e e | Beniamin, Tarparian. -Defina, J. Gl iclear the path o the state fille of |Square Garden in Nes Tork . And ' ot 1o onds befora the end of the (tet at Pittsficld Saturdas ning by | Left. guard {all ebstacles, made it a runawav [stands to 0 i Aeat tai e e . ) ' Y 0] I‘ . Eame won the confest for P. & 17, |» e Ll stinid g ag [ 1IN S M i S |h \ ] it ory over the from the Feastern Connecticut team |ior hasketh cague e oot Speed of Youngsters Offse(s Ex-jz=me won me comest tor &6 v 22 10 52 o pueeed ved Dagns §t, Malls in SLUDDOMD | uisireron s he s e e e s i Tl S 5 i V ' s Cutl el o T \‘ ! inesting warh 1 tocals and are the g > urday night, the Rritain Boys' 0 2S. More than half of the game |est, rival ey E i rolicr horke: |m”enm ol Yeterans &ir shojtiant \‘, ren in the jtes to cop the Ray state title | (,ame a]][l Nea"s T"Ifl clnb basketball team will meet the plaved with the substitute -| Among the players on the New b / il Britain prelininars {Now Biifaids giiack had | Boston I club here tonight in the | forming in lace of the regwlars and |York team are somo of the Deet o v might. The resulting (0 Lore paffied al i timer, | = feature ef fhe’ 1827-1925 falthough druing this fimo the Pitis- |plavers in the world. Thess includa : \ I ' s broke a 8 10 9 fie which 14 |pass offensive £ tao e Inter- Church Stading 1wdule. Both teams have had |field combination scored more often, (Davio Banks, smallest baskethall el ea ot il e e bl S A e A . o | great vears, Boston taKing 10 out of [the New Brifain team kept its mar- | player in the world, Nat Holman and manutes af fhe game. Incidentally fcommanding lead Con 70 Gon 13 games and New Brifain 14 out g ntact [others all of whom go to make up 1t waa Miss Johnecn who i fivet half and start 1. Mattliew § 0 [of 10, Last winter the two feams | Jimmy Zakzewski, cenfer on the (the great combination that has held scare at {hat time g | runaway in the th Trimt 5 14 met tw with fthe verdict going local club, lod the team with a fotal |tha world's title for a number of con The victory gives B & F 'arbin {fiel] siarted a great I aret 4 144, tn Doston both fimes marging o1 jof 1S poinfs as A vesult of nine field [serutive vears zirls second place i (e 1agne and | tha end of the 1t Iwedis] 3 20 one and fwe points. Neither team goals. Al Sloman with a tetal of 13| Because of the excellent work of niey Bnle ol Je. | n en the in (s 0 3 nor Jle to throw the same w net far behind while Johnny [the New Britam team over the [te. catng the league load Nadialy e 5 3 y sl the fray tomight. a5 a Sheehan, plaving one of the mest [naissance Five of New York, Colored feam i fheir fwe mectmzs fomar final peried leading i o e % e i t eactudes all play. spectacnlar games of his eareer, ad- champion ontfit of the world and LS9 DI B Lhe s UL n Tl Lk Lol S O e e R By d their 21st birth- [ded 10 counters for Ma part in the fclaimant of a vielory over tha Coltis friple tie for the ralip will noup A 13 ad win 3y A ¥ day cines Lt both clobs night's ) Bubenstein featured thj interest 1 Wedpe - result This il eccur, of coyrse Fittsficld el Cloach yehed 1 Chy have built teama from the through his clever floor work while might minnlig Hight N 4 it P. & F. Corbins win the playeft . 1 bie | necomi it ¢ g radar and the zame [Holst, Kilduff and Stuem 6lled 1n | Rritain’ Snh st i yed in the |OF @ fie With New Britain Machin the lneer o he St Matt Ger- | pronnses to be one of the fagtest of (nicely during the game. Tom Leary |contests are not very strong in the enthusiasm | BIS. A defeat Saturday would ha bas 13 1 " ihe ceaton plaved his usual consistent guarding 'minds of the team's backers, bt St s gy it | Put the Lockmakers out of the rur Lre jers and :‘ st 'l"‘ "_ The Boy Club Beserves and game and polled a number of specs snrprising thines have happended big game which fnl. | MINE the large rrond in a 5 of e gacan TR b ion Resorves wll meet i the [tarular passes that resuited in seores | season and New Britain has al- R e e e e ialiuproaT, dionRine dul fensatl & hnew that e 9ARNS Loy Betwesn the halves of [for the heme club Wavs been at its hest when the eppin- am chomed a mice |f1Aor. things did not laok ea r from all anzl ond mea "‘ ‘;“ o he game there will be a drill by | The pass weork of the New Rritain |sition has been the toughest, Tl uliv | for “Pat” Claone k. Carhim re o nped thr nd th he Tovs rlnb drun corps under the [{eam was the real feature of the con- 2 1 by 1l Bhrysler five but. a]tear star alpiia, 4N smst Vi and 1a a0 TER B girection af s ntrictor. Peter Meo | te 3 few minutes in which ol = Lo ind stricter defense by the [ leading gearer in the league ) tha r ive, dropping in five !” Crann The game will be followed (SOMe of 1he passes went astrav. the | S .,.'Z.,f;f hfll‘xrzvz(‘.:]:‘.q s Brought them throngh tn a the linaup|hrcauss’ from the centor of the LR Aaneimz, with mmeie by the Im- locals starfed a2 whirlwind attack i 8 e o = S 0 zeconds 2 v & Clark girls haskethall team, iy o il The bali was|Coarh Coona mada sati His @reat defencr e o serands | perial Clnb erchestra that left mot anly, the Plainfleld |y o0y the Manchester Resreatio ftareat = T Harkens for ccange an three | minute nezatiations and in her place Pitrefield "'«“" imaoalls e 5 B aps Middictown Defeated players dazed but alee thrilled he¥ ey team in the preliminary game hakctobnanll The L diines i bl Sk o et aunders lans ¢ nabled him ir ith a she e R e e e T spectators through ite brilbancy i@ 7 on ‘the rusk Trannel he pred 1 b ! zht T Jot plain | A Sl s T 1l it hed it a4 |#peeta. ney brilian The Tniversals were defeated for 1he t thack ) Low Kick 21 from ¢ 1 of last vear's team and ite leading |PTEAE UR oA nun Pittsficld pa : 4 & Fits and won it series with | Plamfield was the game QUIINE ¢ o time this season last Satur il ; e up three | scorer » it the sport at the end |59 Zaleski paired well with Saun. |'Nte a e town Y. M. €. A. quintet {the first five minntes only. After that | o) 5 0 gy Recreations in M Bt o - A ia e e 31 damronl Misa | Iohreca fdereond Kraezes and Ty S S e Britain steadily pulled away pil- | 54 'Y S sl Fddie MrcAlaon, Fus and t worked to advantage and ehe [(0F Peautitul tum rounter DAl el {enmimy 23-18 in the (RS ND BOILATIeE poink With e reg: esday night. o BRG CEe ¢ |Charhe McAloon formed as nice an | fitted into the linenp very well e hepes of Pitlatield g ey Saturdav might The WM Mat became monotonous el R e Nori and. Rlount in the nsiye trio ss has been seen An Tt wae B OA T Carbin's edriv lead and Laundine : wother T up which will play tonight, 7 .',v,{‘,v,',,]wmal ~,V;‘::.V.I:n.,<“:‘ark :‘:‘: promptly zt 8 o'clock with the fea. ; Hartfora Toses Out he amatenr 1eague this ¥ear. On fthat saved the victory. It Jead 7 tn | fauRagY L ERn n a 1 1he game and plaved through (T2athed, the substiutes were sent |y, o contasty heing started af artford Toses ‘ the oppasing side lander. ©hno [y at the end of the fir rter an i nt up ¢ t half, a 12-10 ad . : oE standing ' Ylaclack, Diek Dillan will referee New Pritain made shart work of [ton and Hoole matched their rivals faichough 1t did not add anothe e Bed tke put in tu Then xanif NG don Chon el s i e talt) = s Hartfor verterday aternoon at (i phav for r{-'a" Digic Hylang 'V‘*"”‘ SR it e e e i 1o & t 2 and 1t ; who dropped back to replace |1INF rest pertod, the T Alood sel n chanee of coming thongh take |whils Bautter in fhe goal eafel¥ | onotoint in the third quarter shich proved:t = f ring from 2 bad cold and was COmPimatien ' = Fonors but after N Britain's stel. lelwl n;w the )u-’r v"‘a' ot by WS ogreat 2 point ecored by the Ruler e £ est, a5 was Kerelaiza 2 few | 1M & f""‘l vya 5 vaz a vrz""v’r‘ halt back. Reinholdt played a hard n started oft fast in e 0 HhS (first it 1ha exception ih 121 i (r F phaved @ hard Lo oG the Tast quarter it Gast the | : : i min s one of the 9f i1 2 the eacepnion 1hat| grcles Fall Before Attack of Win. il this [€ame &t haltback whils Btiz tended c 0% o 00 RS ST T B \rst quarier and immediately ool A of {he seagon except in | Plainfield scored as many tield goals | Siraction was Qispe z031 sensat chalking up & 0404wz Sohnson's fonl goal and |L° 1sad 20 penG "‘ Zaleskr and Saleta The teams were even New ‘:"la"»' : team "42”1‘ ners in Game Staged at Y. M ¢, Calai Sr BT atese uvL & fcon a : L "noog Saunders Thev led at the end of 1 L coven goals from the or but Newr With Reucher ’ s t 51 ps during th fi=1a goal tied and put the team in ,_W’m" . L sl the flnor - matched and plaved fast bask Fw"w"‘m ““I J "fl" W‘f;jh MRS @shing | e ) 1 in tne | 1he 192d again. e A el shot when 1 hall, but neither could make its free || 7 202 P1% 22 : ot ! stum. ! ; Gt ioth teame seored a goal in the , |onal serion found ias ik e g i ek °° handicap | o OWE, MUL- | o peried, Then Dofiee had fie) 16796 Anna Pistherwits who #av- |oune off sround theit apponeuts) e 1 tiestEDod Sl Nand ) Arred U goneon and Nermandin performed | 108 Junior Leaders of the New 3eat and Bloant playing their won. | 0r8) Derien. Fhen Doots Bl Moleq’for her team Saturdey might, (FASNE A1 ATqund (e SRORIER e gof ar n Frtain and Hanson for |, JG08 B00 o tield team. |Britain Y. M. C. A. defeated ths d de Eaitin, ”""_"."1 trame, Charlie MeAloon got one by She scored every point through thely i mp"vivg period ”,M_", ¢ . dasie Alddietonn. The summary issinger, stationed at gnard, worked | OTioles Saturday morning at the I« didn’t have a chance. Continu his be followed by Fusari and fiTst three quarters of the gama and |2 (o cocsion for t '1\1 a 1\: uti n‘\ 5 New Rritain Boys’ Club a fiba flbor Saine Bnd Tie was ahty|oal 6% 81058 Mha Tisaite great defensive '}\" T o 3 \[cAloon. Clinton played the :the eight points arged ta her ‘ as o et \‘r'\“'“'v“ 2 1”‘ ‘wnp i 7:‘! Fi Tt 2 iiea byl Bovoe Browa played at for- | T¢Il able to hold their lead, which ing gams nt n!’m“"l oo "" his lonesome down the floor | feam in its 8 to 7 lead at the end {coore at the end of the third g atliion Gl x : 7 ward Stavinisky and Bernet, twe |Was Wide, at any time of the game, dsmpia of the Hartford tea through the entire Dadge dafense | 0f the third quarter were ail scored |y 1019 in avor of New Britain, | 1ne g arion 11l fime and 1he score| Kereletza. 1t 1 ) © of the Plainfisld regulars were ont | Which provided ample opportunitv score il the ond p 1 and scored one for Chrysler jnst Le. | by the rangy center The ather fir el tnio i {0 the £inal | qoed at 20-5 S S aane Grusha, | of the game through fniuriee |for the substitutes to thow ther New Britain hopped into the 1934 fare the period ended. Each team | there points were the tying and Sannders dropped I 1O [ypo pockot from e Goffa, c. 18, ‘: The symmary |8%0ds. The nearest the Oriolrs with three goals 1n the first {ram< ccored a goal in the final period | Winning baskets of Ruth Johnson gy beskets from the center | g4 ihe same, and the | Kley 9 X New Britain |could come to the Leaders was 12 Alexander got the th of them o0 whieh developed nto a bitter bat- | One of Gtanley Rule's substitutes | ¢ (he t which were a signal for J,n, et They Compagnone, rg 1 n B F Ete |points. The summary: pretty passes from Bou A short fist fight occurred in ' came near being the heroine of the |, Now Briain ralle Gamnmng a 13 line-up, Eeralne Bepramin, 1z o 0 Rubenstein, rf ... 2 1 \i Junior Leaders er opencd the second this frame bhetween Selander and game after Olgn Becker 0ok Jar- jaing fand the regnlars 1oft the {1908 (o enard and meving Litke up 10 his - i 313 Fla. FL reat ogal from the side 2 Fusart without any damage dane en not's place in the second half, €he in faenr af scenrd etring men. |place. This worked better, Billy 10 3 23 KilAuse 1€ ... ueennn 6 o Preston, rf ... 4 : drove the second counter of the se¢- cither side scorad the basket that put her team | The Game il Middietown Y. M. €. A DAl 0 13|Fowler, rf ....... 0 o sion from ar the center of the The sun |ahead 8 to 7 the game by 5 ane hand toss and Goody getti Dunn, rf 1 ‘ Holst | Neurath, 1t woi B n floor. This gave New Britain a lead Dodge Chrysler | Special mention must be made of o F. Froio off- lanother basket. The winners tonk Lelaney, If 1 0 7 'Sheehan. rg 2 5, 1t . 3 n of five to nothing. Weich then got E. McAloon Selander | the fine defensive game plaved bV ot this with a basket to tie up the (ime ous, but Litke got away for a fohne 1f, e 1 i, Sturni, re Ritter, 4 n n by the loeal defense and pushed a Pirst Rush p Stephanie Olszowy who was assigned score. Zaleskt and Bruno scored bas- ' ficld goal and 1t + ~18 with three Hanson, ¢ 2 nrt s 0 Zetterman, ¢ 1 o - goal past Blunt hut Bouc came Tusari Chnten ta the task of guarding Anna Mar- Kets in qn der to keep the score [minntes left. Morey was fouled and Gustafson, rz 1 n 2 — — | Schmidtt, rg . o a o through with another scora before Eecond Rush lev, runner-up among the leading tied at four all Kraszeweki dribbled made his frv, and then the South DBowen. 1g o ) o Total 2 & &7 |Hance, rg o n o the period ended. . McAloon Hoolge, §tanalenis scapers in the girls' lea Roso lin 1o score s donble decker 4 church @eld off tha &t Matts untl * = =i Plamfield 1@“1;)4. g e n ) 3t Aubin who starred for Hart- {enten _\Pau) played a good floor ne, but | Saunders dropped one in from the the final whistls 7 4 13 iNormandin, rf 2 1 5 [Diekinson, g 1 o A itd all DiroiEh. the gaine; opened [T .o, Keeter Reinholdt ! cp o issed two chaneces to tie the lcenter of the fioor to give New T Morey was high scorsr in the game | Fersonal fouls Gill, Grusha, Gof- Brown, If g m ey 5 g 2 he last period with a pretty play | Haitback _ lscore on foul shots in the last few tain an S to 4 advantage at the quar- and played a pretty floor game. Bell | fa 5. Compagnone 2. Beajamin—§, Lutz, 1f 14 Jor g 1" 2 a1 !‘,] as :M~ ot Dounle sraln Sautter 81z inutes. Until Ruth Johnson ecor- ter. nders’ basket came iust as was hounded constantly and the Dunn 3, Delaney 2, Moline, Hanson, Benson, ¢ 3 3 gl Orioles s e i 4 zeal for Guard CBlh theldustiin Uancondn “Patiyibe Bile Dlew Lidfie Selerse lat | hiree e Yie Frnds nitra- Gustafson, Bowen 2—10. Frec tries: |Boyce, rg 3 0 &|Dombroesky, rf ... 1 0 2 B e gain hook- IR Dashiier and Florence Speck held [ing that the basket counted. spectacular. Parker 4 Rilly Gill 6, Goffa 2, Kley 5, Compagnone 'Dissinger, lg 1 6 2 Kominos, It o1 o 9 New Britain. » 2% S oule Scoradibyl Caeed iy Tim el (L RE R 5 | Bruno scored a basket for Pitfs- 'Preisser, the 1e's leading scorer, | 2—15; Dunn 10, Haneon 2—12 | . —|Kromie Wt o g il micte arebnd Blount as he wes S ipede i Meatoeasdiseh iy A e e {fisld to start the cecond period Lut pointless, and May played a grea — e | Totar 12 4 28 Boughivef, rg .... 1 1 Pkpd vy thes Bep L0 LISty 2 Chuysler Clinton 1:00 P. & F. Corin. aundcers came back to annex a hax- game on both offense and defen The arm of the statue of liberty! Score at half time, New Britain|Avitable, 18 ..... 1 1 score for Hartfc La e Second Perlod | Fld. Tl Tt ket for the locals. Bruno Wessels and Klopp battled to a most is 42 feet long. 34, Dlanifield 13, Referce, Waters, | 5 2 er sent a scr B ; ,,:, -" [ 40 Tm/%zr . McAloon 1:00 \flrf‘““"” a 0 0 1wo pointcr but a sudden rv honorable draw in the central circle. - s i Celtics Here Wednesday Referee, Benson; scorer, Zetter- Alex """ whizzed "“' 4 4 Dodge Fusari 2:00 it 1 1 3 Zaleski, Kraszowski ¢ Saunders — The public 1s served daily throngh| The Celties of New York, cham- {man; timer, Morey; score at half Beautifally exc touch 5 Dodss E. MeAloon 6:00 :JONBSOR. 2 4§ netted three baskets in a row, Bruno (Continued on the Following Page) (Hcrald elassified ads. [pion baskethall team of the world, |time, 15-3, Leaders to Alexander, gar 6 Chrysler Clinton 5:00 Pirtks . = o 0 his third basket of the quarter J ended, | Third Pericd [ Piniet, G e e e e e — - - The summary: | 7 cnn Clinton 10:00 Kulik, "1 b o duplicated for the Red and . 4 | dge ) cAloy 3:00 C : . L = 3 5 New ritain rtord | S Do 3 atealon 00 Olsowy i S G e i win < When a Feller Needs a Friend By BRIGGS . Welch | Rushes— . Clinton 7, Selander 2 X | BEtiain 1o the wan: 154010 st Aubin| Stoys 5 or 35 Totals 57 ol i Hoh Toul . & Stanley Sceond Half | Jh i D 1L T, | Zaleski opened the sccond half | ; cree -Rattey. Timer, K e e which proved to be R 5 : ["“" e . only score of the D period e MeMillan and Cuyler Faie G0 foul shots by Bru- | i > aals senred by Cazed by e 4 __ !Jarn : 0 aste . Froio brot ¢ f S = . e Mo it e Both Hit Ot Homers pecier, vt e e 7 WELL P HERE ISN'T A LITTL 5 Vreana e Avalor Catalius,. Telond, “Cal i A < 7" FAASH NOTE \ FOUND ON Tug FLOOR me ot o dha = 0 n B A a | ) Alexand Marel . "1"’ : & the first two fap-offs in th 7 1T SAYS "DEAR MABLE - td-m ocomd Portod R ehme i Han Cuyler, in nders tnss 1 twn | R ot b the nnings made 1t easy for Total 3 | ; ]"” mir ! i : the Cubs to win their first hall game Refarer, Nixon; timer. ¢'rea i went on 3| - : i f byt are of 11 to & fron or Rutler At half 1 B Third Period ; = [1s second team and Pittsficld man 1 z Tars to nal l Harttor] \ e e The sumniary | I o) i cout king of Boston Bruins and New York Ran =GR “,. i 2 ; ciation, did like- ! 3 4 3 P \ W S S zers Seem to Be Likely Opponents Zaleski, rf ... B 12 ) % gl m wer of hits which e Was, rf o ) | S it W iaTitte Mateh Kraszowski, If A 3 =% " e ved th New York 5 UP—With the Hinchey, S ghers Getting rin the ninth ivofts for ley cup, the i Sien i R TR 1 s heave from o trophy, in the offing, - | g rctice : el ‘ @l : Ru‘.u.nn. .1_1. (’l 1 the f Doston Brilna and New York Ran- A ] o re today supplied an even p . e i g crest of the American group in ‘ Bucky Harris Taking the national league = : < ( i Toth sextets g Pittfiotd High ; ( ; v deadiork 5 | ;i redited to the Ttrning as a result of [t : i A ! . 1 contests, i 1r i b t 5 Lrxl ieh had hLeen sl ) ah. v 0 Tt . i to the fourth position Shel o i e i o ut is only two poi Kell [ o 2 Congars, | : 4 : b e 1 player injuric o f = I v tof the camp: a P [Frrgaamalbady e ~Kk Hawks are 1oss Iz 0 | Q - v : lesely in the eellar wit ownit BASKETBALL | i Aot 1o i WEDNESDAY, MARCH § t Their 8 sy 4 hree elubs in the international t period minute ) . foes v of the cireui are bunched CPiper, Feng A Sfanr—v Areina It . ad i {hin fonr points of ene another a1 Tefo oo, % | 234 Y !/ ) . Yy the top, the Canadiens’ big a ! WORLIS CHAMPION 4 " . tage of 19 points held a few | REDS ROSITR O, | I & 114 ago dwindled to anly | Tand i farch i Ceitics ¥ o va The Magoons are the closcst riials | With 29 At Ahe training et [ Thes Admizsian T conts A ais A i antelder T Fressler \ SR ERINARE ot ltor e tal of 73 attained and ficst baserman Waily Pipp |