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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 8§, 1928, YA T XL EXANE LTI T XXX TTTATAIRZIISLLL L L 2ty WWWM CELTICS EXTENDED TO LIMIT TO BEAT NEW BRITAIN—MERIDEN MAROONS TO TACKLE LOCAL HOCKEY TEAM TONIGHT— TAYLOR AND LARRIVIER BOTH READY FOR BOUT-—MANCHESTER RECREATION GIRLS DEFEAT LANDERS QUINTET — SPORTS 0000000000000 004 S 00000V PPIVE FE PV T I T PEETE O 99CTSVEETTTIVITIITITIEEPI S P00P0I00 POOVIPPPPPI IS FTE S S0P T & COTITETe sorrvesee? CELTICS ARE FORCED TO [YCLONESCHANPS | THREE BIG TRACK MEN ~ WANCHESTERREDS /MERIDEN HOCKEY TEAM TO STALL TO BEAT LOCALS " (F GROUP ALOOP g » | DEFEAT LANDES TACKLE LOCALS TONIGHT World Ch Baskotball Teotn Fall 0 Show 8 jues mo: b ' Britai ‘inning C iousness of New Britain Players Responsible for| Three-Game Margin I = ‘ VICIOI'y Over Lacals Best—Visiting Combination Regarded as One of Their Defeat — Nat Holman Banished by Referee _ ) / 1 Best Ever to Be Seen — Local Contingent Ready 2 = a 5 S ; i One more successful foul shot for Use of Profanity—Final Score is 30 to 21. Grunp A, Standing | hanLanders girls were abie to cage | for Tough Scrap—Dodge-Pontiac in Preliminary. | ; £ . gave the Manchester Recreation E Girls' basketball team a 13 to 12 Aany shamplons afialliines s ¢ . - g : Ol alpines L..ieniins ; » i Vietory over the Universals in the {New Britain Meriden .(zru,( raz _w‘]r sty ero 1”“ chd - . i ok iy . preliminary game at the Stanley | Alexander - Willians ccause an un n wh st i t Arena last night. v kbt he contest was | .‘mi(-"\.ur‘r:’ni: under & ol s ! | Comets _......... i ‘ ; P elor e bostizini=thati lesintentin Boucher .. veen. Divrce gst night fo & : e R (iorghathey bagely . visitors showed classy pass- | Brown ..ot ... Lundeville came between t i e work en the floor but they were Wt Ttedlors Soesls s suasea’ by i1l Danders TUIThead - oa . iehniisens MOITISOD e e e ST (S o g Y ®e biivers i can o novorne Nejther Conlirmation Nor Deni .n::‘y:u‘::j‘:mbznd 2 A D mediate b all Nasenie. ol Anal - ¢ ts. Nellic Sartinsky of l‘hpc Em- el[ e l‘fllfl[lall Nor emal DBiounts. O e Eurcell A ) 1 a0 | civeuit o 1 e Foy s ’ 5 kept her tea i ioa k] taxleunian e aenl v el s e Al : , A i . il B Secured From uhampl()fl | Anotner pattie'in e roller horks e : ‘ " erion g 3 . . ive Been on ihe long end of Ih¢| Miami Beach, Fla, March § (Ti— the Meriden quintet faces New Brit- Siightly over-awed . ‘ FAVOR”ES STILL LEAD it R ; 2 § e S l\"“' Bl ‘;‘]" Rumors that the heavyweight box- lain. In a sensational game last LY oasbanat 1 snen B34 58 | 3 2 i Ve f‘flv" 0) !;] obs " S theling ehampion of the world had 'night, Meriden outclassed the Water- o i S SR Ui Shaf iplojics 1 T B g OT ‘“ In" - L} "‘” ! 4 "'j - |made formal surrender to romance hury feam and won by the score of Siiun. the Wiw Britaln playew she) Tene Bepoast Hriches Scbodited 1 ival > 3 i b with long shots ’1"""”‘\r¢nmmrrl today simply rumers, ato 4, putting Silver City contin- rei Tl when ne occaon| o o 3 I ! o the scoring play of the VIsitors.|yeither confirmed nor denicd s A for It was present. Through t} 0 Be Plased Today in Women's e st x Threo times she pophed the bail] Reportors had quizzed Gene Tun- o ‘ : condition it seemed that the local ; ol A 2 |from {lie sido court and (drepped it Iney and plied with' “questions’ his team lost many opportunities (o Golf Championship. » fr ¥« r Yy aisc £ th 1 f r, ane Hahy Hahn |in for clean coun Giblin, a | rymored fiancee, Miss Caroline st m | puehing inte the deadlock fo ; = “ utdist lis opponents, | Nasic on the floor, featured the play | S SIost A £ : o RS SRR e | easily ! his opponents, Play | Bishop of Beverly Hills, Cal., but i ner-up position before of the Mancliester team on the floor. ‘vhfl best they could learn with either | Britain, standing at the bot- fom of the ladder, will make a dese perate effort to come out of the cel > tonight. The locals have lost te and Hartford in twe ht games. Juck shots wers made in the second ° % A S : e . Cpe e witly | Winning the event in 4:13 b half that just ha missed reg . 4 4 T lones-Cornet af i . 118,000 spectators in Madison Square | She proved fo be the most excep-|was a draw. tering for points. b r“’ s it sounds fror e names 4 rom I O Garden event featured the'|tior 11 girl playcr ever seen in this| Miss Bishop admitted she found The eontest wasx m: . e i L Y‘ ot Mivnarski and right, th Ray ito . | recent s of Columbus gamnes. | city and erfainly has the abil- [the rink king “One of the most ad- g o Mot Holthan, rated | pionship. pro- | o champs to victors ity of many males in basketball. She [mirable men of our age.” Mr, Tun-| New Britain las 10 niore games . cond vound. |y 13 e Dasl Tox (1e Soxe: | confinually broke up passes and her |ney confessed he believed the Cali- (0 Play to finishfs run in the series e d's Dest players, from i % s . I | 7;\: M.::A ‘;2’111\_:'*”‘?”": e s " a fast field ‘ mar | dribbling was one of the features. |fornia visitor here “One of the Jove. @nid if the tean comes (hrough to- I o T hsan wlaved fn | S BuIsls | Conls Landers had a lead of 6 to 5 at liest girls” he had ever known. Yet MIEhL fo defeat the Meriden five. it Glenna Collett, Providence Ihalf time but the team was unable |both considered pointed aquestions | Vill ba well on ifs way to take final h . il A fust called Dannis s g ; ork, 4 and 3. yesterday and 10day | Carhonie. . . ... or. second alt, (o toama playad on falv/and eaid ao, alltolgh peliner | 'The Bilver Cify. comblostion of forward of the visiting conibination . R Eoinian spsied i dhe Telerne iR o el e e 2 an even Fhe Manchester team |Went 80 far as fo enfer cven a | Pierca and Willams, considered by to ask him what it was for. In the 17V, Detroit, who gair o seeond | carnel 3 55 0 scored a ket at the close of the denial. |old-timers and modern fans alike ag i o Dillon | round by eh 5 ¢ i . s vh\rrl period but it was not allow- Meanwhile the ore incurable one of the greatest, it not the great= e fo: Alis fioar | fcld, Milwankee, 2 uj - ., Waterbury and Hartford Amateur Battlers Eager for " 75 (i kecper 1ot the game romantieists were attaching much vst, rush combinations in the game, and when ths New Yorker refused | ran Wie, € atted e | Starting Gong—Fight Fans Show Feverish Inter- ;"_(";“ij]""";m":”'"'":"- FaEE e i R L S T to leave the playing surface, the|against Reatrice Gottlich, New York, | ajivnarski, r : - " 45 SR ek ik o ce ha o a2 f "N, sensational ockey is anticipated by eYar raallnd " fon polica ald in ro-| provided auother a PR L SR 4 | est in Title Bout—Decisive Ending Anticipated— ! timekecper naa neen “ditatory” in |last night fo the effect that Tunney those sho plan fa attend. Lundevills RLue nding the period in the usnal man- |had purchased a 75 acre farn, with will play at center with Morrison JRgHgR i ol e e e S R B b g Dombrowski and Elie Paired in Another Feature ., il e R e passed before tha confest was re-|stifel, Wheeling, W. Vi and Marriet Xopp 1 . ooooiee 0 lulmn\ Clinch to s\\ap Punches With Lieherman. |, 1' 1o 1 e 1o} (o it e e SO A W ; sumed. This detracted from tha in-| kilison, lieston ¥ O e fhe Manchester team overhauled | Sadid Shaking off the demon of hard The flurry over fhe champion’ ok b 4 terest in the game and made whal Mrs. 0. §. Hill, Kansas City, who o | i1 4 got its one point mar-| L1 | & 3 1Juck that has heen ing theie started out to be a whirlwind battle. | | fi'r'rl\’ A':nlm-‘w-‘l ‘ <‘H"‘m"":~ Selimare stormed (hrongh the Pt Hog i L s ‘ COBB WITH GlANTS nisSline Dl ‘s!ar' :’ heart took definite form |racks sinee tha plavoff started, Alex- a rather monotonous exhibition in e oo | B Baveon P A e et bt varts f hoth Billy Taylor | lehester team alicad and Landers was '\ sterday when ‘Tunney drove 0 updey and Boucher will be on the the second half. e B ion | aiee fhs AaaGs s LT oy dheisidion hnr,o to bid farewell t0 |rush Jie tonight to do fhicir best to | Canadlan an rmuda champion, | gave the Mohawks a 25-17 win ove ; k s iR i & ss Bishop, who was departing for ofrect {he sork of the Meriden p The Celtics were untmpressive | {oqay fnced Maurecn Orcutt, de- | the cellar oecupants. Normant wa 0.4 ury. state ) Asks Permission (o Lcndiakal SaTiie summang | L E AR R L CRITRGR I el s s g o oaE i o and failed to attain the standard of | ¢ 4ing titlcholder, who won from also in fine pe. while 1he guard- |, 0" 21 ) ‘ Tanders i o [aunt, Mrs. Fred Thomson, well|yiitiead at ha [‘r"‘ ““ Sy e excellence shown by the Renaisance || oy jiolland, New York. g of 16h) k' CRERIEIT s s S ment | gemain With Squad Until Ah- B T TS linown dn il circles as Frances |y goat o & Five of Harlem, N. Y. in that| "y g Laroque Anderson. New | Kosewig featured for the losers. |l G e HAGRIE A e o Gt ) Marior, scenario writer. DR B0My 'r:.m' t]vrn appflaranrr’s ];‘r:o,\lyz<_v Sk kel s iedi i e ddane. l ! lg"foF (fhghon .‘m‘,‘. Tetics Come for Game. ey % 2 e R A e e score L] me: 1 P it e R i n b » lock * 0 o & - 121 2 ir:',:k;',a:':fl,‘n:,“,:r.; ,,r,‘, e m'., wers the othier quarter-finalis Mohawks B ithe o ccond time inas| Augusta, Ga, March S.—®)—The | Corbat, 1t .,"\”" the first tim 1M'Sfl Bishop has |, Aytonmiobile league will n cage onc field basket. Holman's e 3 i any s have playmate, Tyrus | Jacobs, ¢ ..... 2| itn r:‘;:;‘r'm.‘;rm;\'v:lnn‘«\ahv.[‘n.,-{;; fo e profimivary game which best eff-~ts bronght him only two | SHOCKER ls SERIOUS \‘l’ kel o - o x it Yain weoat BO| DR Gl St serete Pestl Wba LN TR o1 2 Tunne P e o et at 8 .J lork., Tlie main fenturo m':flfo}- \o(“:‘;xh i 2;;:940’“ temnoita, BE. | ) ; ; 'V'l‘“" i gang so woll ihat Tis has asked | L A7 JoeRay O fornia, she refused either fo confirm ' 4 L Dokt member: » vod a - i ser il = in Hartford {unable to bring ball down to get Preliminary Game and Pontiac Drayer, extraordinary shooting abillty due | X ¥ ‘ ametta, 1e. e Connie Mack fo lot him stay and fires , _"lor deny the same mild indictment. | to the l'r:h.‘t guarding of the \vn‘,‘, Miller Muzgins Beginning to Tear Markavich, lz ... - rihed out by pot join the Philadelp) Athleties ]n‘lls-r uncle, Fred Thomson, former TO FETE PELTZER b e e e ol By - until they come here for a game oF 2| Dartmouth athlete and now a film | 5 4 | Means to Stay 14 - March 16. |star, supplicd the denial at that T The first halt was a hectic sos- Pafithin: Trussell, Tt . ... 1\ 5inie. ‘w.-"r"'m\_';w‘““" LIRD 1. Robb, If ...... 3 61 Tunney and Miss Bishop have fon el iist gietilig it i 1 {been seen much together during her | America to Come {0 an Fad To- o arenry S Matel (B audy A : i refused the priv Ain, T8 ... |visit here. He accompanied her and : | Mitlse Hugglng, Taanager of th ?v‘\ Kosswi 20 : the Giants’ ficld and clubhouse, | 5. Robb, Ig .... 1/ her aunt on a yachting frip on the Might at Banquet Table. York Yankees, is beginning to ‘]u s \Hrv\;r‘ : Py, . - i % Cobb strolled onto the field at the = — | last day of ”w“_’ atay m" Miami " “'l“ o 'm.'“' “‘“‘. w‘p‘ LigN i 5 lose of yesterday afternoon’s pra 5 3 13| Miss Bishop, as well as her uncle 3 S bt bl Hanied pchin b the el il [ e B Uce mame and took lis fird warn- | Score at haif time: Landers 6, and aunt, is known in motion pic- BEsen istlon pr R B e & h Jusiness, is serious s announcec —_—— " s up of the eeason. It wasn't much. Manchester 5: referee, Dillom. I ircl e ot e, rmany’s crack niddie-dis- m.‘-&: l'!:::; i:l:‘p:«:";n:: the 1ead jntent 10 retire from baselall : 3 b G .-t o fow indicld rollers and a jog bl bbb |ture clrcles as a dancer and actress. | yunee runner, will end tonight at the a | fiugeins has a letter today from ) 1 S . 0una the bases. iy | = = Janquet table, where friends will untll the 18 mimute mark Bnd |, cminent spit-bull artist of St Dot w2y S . hases e nat e Phillies Are Defeated |Says Tigers Will Lead feast the blonde Teuton at the passes at the Celtics could tie the i which Shocker a ced 3 § e ) B p : 1 TS e | s Q o nichits . i © >oltze NS ool i lons mots Lo dn whisHRHocker ennpunand) G ; o ; v 10 2 in o six| In Game With Athletics | Again in Stolen Bases (nishts of Columbus hotel. Feltzer i s through, re o ace Phil E s, Sensati Negry . i b Skl 9 a v 51 . 50 carly e and accuracy from the foul line en- | | as through, refused to place | Phil dward: cnsational egro | featured by loads Haven, Fla., March $—® | San Antonio, Tex., March §.—(P— ;:lx,l‘:‘ .Ivl::] arly tomorrow for his self 104 g distance % % o 9 ing. = 3 . abled the New York team to pull self within hearing distance 081 g oe - pums in Sensational : “ ] = \ted by the Athletics in their | Detroit led both major lcagu eland. = steadily away. | ager's pleas, and de- % % —_—— oxhibition game, the Philadel- | number of bases stolen la = The German's next clash with ¥ anay. ] : b : American stars who defeated him in red that, anyway, the terms of e i Relay I : : : ' ¥ ght flercely but | ract of ere = ; 3 Y a Nationals were preparcd to test {and Manager George Moriarty pre- 5 e e d New Britain fought fiercely but |y \tract offered him were not Ernie Nevers Not ‘vluch | O s oo (o L | ElIRYC One GantepiimrdaLly it the 114 was on the basket. The 1o | yix e farther da| | Ny Eon arch 8 (P—=Wi -0 : . )e in the Oympic games in A o Aagutwan b tho baskel, The 1o peilitastoiy. IE voliing | furthor, Js) Neg Tonk ey o sl B Of Success as Pitcher nca sox at the training quarters here | son. he i 4he Dyl g Ly Anide players shot af rim time and | jogpg from Urban within 24 hours, Edwards, sensational negro ! Wodt et i W(s." Manety & e Ao Wiger st baseman. b (is suniier S LAl ey gin. oy, again but although every shot was |, wincident s closed ” z dle-distance s ew Y - the 1,000 ¢ E e Miliros TSt ek fale next the bail npdeniy i e e s Dew s (B—The fumed curves of Sam \ager Shotting appenred satis- | who created a Ktir last season When | nes. Ho tratiod ,'f‘y‘(.m“‘f';m il ALRND N Olib 0 e S Gray and the sinker of Ed fied with his shift of Rues Wright- |he stole home twice in one day % N et i off the rim and into the game again. | il raite flovl. his: StAr|ine donmmeiitors of i Andgor ke the same event in the Ilinois A. C. S ety valte i s s ouipsios SEiu g0 s strelecki gave the pitching of Ernic | stone from the infield o right field. | against the New York Yanks. and |mcet at indieo B e A i ol el e R L T b {0 bt el aced sDoky [ Nevers, St. Louis Browns' piteher, a | Wrightstone performed well in his |Harry Rice, obtained by the Tigers (hird to Lloyd Hahn and Conger in tics, the New York team started to ] not put | inter-collégiate championships, he sickly hue yesterday when the regu- new position and made a single and ‘from the St. Louie Browns, will be 'he “mile of the century” at the K, resort to stalling. The unncual spoc- o t hoth have ac- | had a slight {ever and thought he lars went down before the Yanni- fwo doubles in four times at hat fn |depended on to uphold the team's of . games here, tacle of the world’s baskethall e il s ol e e 0 gans 6 to 5. It was Gray's first start the me with the A's yesterday. | base pilfering prestige. Later in the intercollegiates, he champlons wroking desparatcly 1o | phithe sy dinoe 8 sl ! dee in the practice scrics and he scems The Phillies pitchers did not ehow | Moriarty has been spending much stood on the sidelines and watclied hold a small margin in points minute and 8.3 geconds for. By to be ready for the exhibition sci- up so well yesterday and a goodly 'time nstructing the pair in his pet Huhn clip one-fifth of a second through this me: caused he DAlLInG L0 L ) BORER. SR <on. The Yannigans socked Nevers mimber were expeeted to try their | theories regarding the timing of |from his half niile record of 1:5L ! mlars (1 Oy artmouth and oreetown. : A spestators to emit loud and pro- (‘b Regulars Get Even gl | ) : L . skill against the Red Sox. Istarts and finishes in base running. and 3-5 scconds, made outdoors. el iboue With Scrubs in Camp .. i< out of turther competition for | B N - deer e i LT dae e i Finally the order T ! i *atal Island, Cal, the winter. The illness v pre- 4 A 4 press them™ and ime out started a he back 1ade to the basket v Zakzewski w broke up the he Celtics co o Britain . \ t - el 7 & i Fime had pas over, and t nins b ptehed. the i Regulars Are Again i | WHEN You've NEARLY WALKED il et s i) ! andi { 15605 regu Beaten by Recruits . ¢ ¢ bout starts tomorro YOURSELFR To DEATH OFFERING {hé contest. B 3 ot nes Han St.p Durg, Fla., March 8.—®) i i 5 W B 7{/ 1sT PREFERRED IN A | R s, Ge n Track Star's Imvasion of sion and when the dust cleared, the | Fadio Business. score stood at 14 to-14. New Bri- |« poiorshurg, Fla, March § P Andres tain played the New Yorkers on an = even basis all through the session allowing the visitors a margin of five polnts at only one stage of the game, York, March § (T)—The £ two-mile relay team in the gulars have | vent his competing in further raees crubs at | hefore the Ol¥mpics, in whieh he will represent Can I g the f - a citizen of British Guiana, He was sccond team, the chedu to wace Lloyd Hahn four pitcher i Atnerican acc, in an Si0-yard run in ¥ March 21. ~AND THE UMPTY' mad SAYS AND THE UMPTIETH WOMAN " I'm FoR You But | JUST SAYS " SORRY BUT WHAT HAVEN'T ANY MOnNEY " MONEY | HAVE 1S AL’ Bri W m.'"u u’:h:lvv whic i t te, Larrivier CDRK!NG Good LOCAL - of the quads which daily battle til t iestal of popu- GLOVE FAC lGK‘.’ Washington Ready for in practice session is the regular out- | t and ¢h the Yunnigan. For the hougi vas awarded the [l st l-,\hlhnmn Game : o in five encounfens the | decisi ; attls, Ui ity shutout Braves secmns t hatting stride rs Hornshy, the r Anot isplay Hard Work Scheduled : ' For Boston Red Sox . which i T b BV . HE PIPES UP " ILL Tawe Five drind eyt AND ANOTHER DUMBELL SAYS AnD THe You TaLk TwenTy| ThousamD " ~ OH-H-H BO\" 17 el : "SeveEN PER CENT MEANS MINUTES To A MEEK LITTLE AN'T 1T A GR-R-R-RAND OUE 1O GV o o ot Hx ol « | : TS Too RIsSkY" CHAP AND - AND GLOR-R-R-RIQUS : ¥ i a : FEELIN' 7 - Yo ! work | 15 . i I is down to city, who lihitio Play Off For Championship i ferin " S Al \\um«m: Meriden vs. New Britain e ' ‘ Admission 30c-T5c—Tel. 2611 For Reserved Scats Preliminary Game At £:00 o’Clock

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