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i NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1928, . e N N s et e oy Dl e S i v : i | ‘RDING' REFEREE [~ ~a = 253 HARTFORD HOCKEY FIVE ; Speaking of Sports Leo Larrivier wiped all FRATERNITY ALLEYS SWEDISH A. C. LEAGUE Goalles TO PLAY HERE TOMORROW Visitors With “Wild Bill” Duggan On Rush Line, Have One of Strongest Teams in League — Locals Lose Another Game to Meriden—Hardware City Quintet Appears Weak Against Other Teams—Firmly En- [§ PASTIME HERE {New Briuin Fans Difticalt o Please, Officials Find A. Magnuson 25— 176 H. Anderson 6i— A. Nellson 66— 211 | S. lleland 94— doubt away from the fact of his superiority | in last night's bout with Billy Taylor. The Waterbury boy won every round | by a wide margin, To those who did 196 piend. ‘:‘r”flf:f:"“":;":;:" 2| When Referee §i McDonald threw Record low price speeds trend to sleeve-valve engine * given by a remark by his manager |UP his hands in disgust and, with | | trenched in Cellar in Playoff Series. before the tournament started. | the remark: “This is New Dritain; |} . Auderson i | Ay A - i let's g0, refrained from attemptipg Bewon LN 11 PLAYOI'F STANDING ew Britain will throw in its best. _ Asged how Leo viewed his chances |10 make himselt heard in an an. O Jolnsn LIlls s Alexander and Boucher will be on for the night, the manager wid, | nouncement, above the din of “boos” | o Al 0|the firing line with Brown at cen- | R artford . “Leo is going In there tonight to ! | from several hundred lusty pairs of | beat Taylor badly or take a bad | lungs, during a rétent game of roller | trimming himself.” That's just the | Lockey at the Stanley Arena he gave | way he fought and Taylor was un- | expreasion to a feeling that many |} uble to keep up with him, | sports followers and oficials are known to have, namely, that the 1 ter. Mairhead will play halfback flnd 2 Blount will be in the goal. 4 Preliminary Game The Nash and Chrysler teams will meet in the preliminary game which | Is scheduled to start at 2:30 o'clock- 1 The doors will at 2 352 Bulltacks | Waterbury New Britain ,. Tonight aterbury. Last Nizght's Results Hartford WILLYS-KNIGHT The tournament last night brought the Hardware City, althought rated as a 3 apopenad cut one thing that Referee Joe | “good sports town,” is lkewise a g iy clock and the main contest will | FROM its first presentanon Bt ithe an a lx Wirtz will not tolerate. That is, | difficult place for officials to func- v e | be staged about 3 o'clock. great Automobile Shows, the thou- laving two fighters come into the | tion. Vel B N‘,f:_;""; Lose to Meriden sands who have viewed the Willys- ring to fake a bout. [ When New Britaln was eppssents | ¢ champlonship, | Overwhelmed by the excellent Knight Standard Six have been unan- Connecticut performance of the Meriden team, m will take on Vic Carlson of Terryville and Bar- | League, the umpires were kept busy | new life tomorrow against the Hart.. | 118 New Britain quintet was snowed imous in their praise of this beautiful ney Fox of Windsor Locks were the | dodging pop bottle when the clubs foralin(eh v st enaruita o '“"““’ by a 5 fo 1 scorc in a game new car. Such enthusiastic acclaim two culprits. We conceded Carlson | were making the race torrld as they e il e lin the Silver City last night. The proves how widespread has been the more braius than he showed in put- | tore down the home stretch with — e s R ey S Meriden quintet was never better s1145 E 0.8, PACTORY ¢ game. The Hurtford team, demand for a low-priced Six powered by theparented Willys-Knightengine. ting on an exhibition like he did last but a few percentage points sep- night. Referee Wirtz threw both of arating them, and almost any game SPECIAL MATCI Schaffer's Ment Market than in this contest. strongthened | ploung had a great night in the the boys out of the ring before the | was an excuse for “riding” the um- | \i(7ke o addiiion of "Wild Bill” Due- [g50) ¢or New Britaln, registering 77 first round was finished, pire, according to fans who recall |kenemer. i \"‘::_’I““ 0 Dl Hes o )‘” stops but Williams drove in six It has long been our aim to produce of Willys-Knight's quality suprem- the activities of a decade ago, Hugh |Holmberg entire leagn s I he | counters and Steve Plerce the other 3 h But d hp acy, at the lowest price in hinor,l Why & fighter of promise like Rorty, who is now the most popular i Dile 1 gy (three. The summary: Just such a car. But due to the greater Carlson could go into the ring and roller hockey official ever 10 APPEAF |pyyuys s el | Meriden New Britain cost of building the superior sleeve- Willys-Knight Sixes from 81148 to $2698, attempt so amateurishly to fool the before a N Dritain. crowd. was |lfart mheclih han hreé Tushasciwhols 2202 fiteo i SAlexander valve motor, it is only now that we ‘7 fhe Standard Six, Special Six and Greas# fans, is & mystery. True it is that | the target for verbal shots from the | Anders Lo i o e T O First Rush | hav: hed al. The Six divisions. Prices {. o. b. factory and in his n. appearance in this city | moment he made his appearance at e Torkcs slaciis i ".“. e Willlams . 4 Boucher ave reache 1 our goal. e new specifications subject to change withous or in Hartford, he {s due to get a | Llectric F1e1d until he left the Plain- Beelles Thiginst. thote o s . Becond B | Standard Six is a car notablefor all notice. Willys-Overiand, Inc., Toledo, Ohian deal of razzing from those who saw | ville trolley car at the center. No | _ - T A AT e P R e A R T ¥ last night's farce. | matter what the players on _either | ROGERS ALLEYS e fst b ol Conien ey team in a game thought of his de- | UNIVERSAL CLUR LEAGUF }(Inar R EnRong (el Worrinon SIS S o ... Brown In the dressing room after the!clsions, it scemed that the N. Tends Bhop. reera i L a8 Halfback | hout, Billy Taylor congratulated Leo ' Britain fans always consldered him | S e 1';";";0':‘%! e % Purcell ........ SEIRERTED (SEBlount| Larrivier and then asked for a re- | “rotten” and never hesitated to noti- lo players.” Jean's great worl e | turn match. Taylor stated that fy him of their opinion, via the HITINE (o eeands vt e e Rt after he had received the decision in | shouting route. TR e R G ieed by time the first fight, he had readily con-| Baskethail referecs who lave of- eamnaission e o Merlen nted to meet Larrivier again and | ficlated at gamnes on local courts d this bodes il for Ncw ‘1::,«”; A\['f‘}‘dg“ Williams be thousht on the showing he made | have been made to realize that the Biber Sl s el e S Al D ilams last. night that he should get an-|Crowds are not easily pleased Conneeticut boys' in the ranks. e other opportunity to meet the Wa- | “Chick” Hayes of Hartford cannot IS se b L T s torbury boy. |work a game here without being thadkang SRR S e atest Pierce grected with a chorus of jeers as he eup should give s N \h‘mdp"_ Leo immediately stated that he | goes about the details of starting . 0 Meride " Williams would be giad to accommodate the the play. A season or two ago he 10 Nerl “mmn; Hartford boy at any time. ‘The of- Was roughly handled at the conclu- Ruds S ATesanis ol ficials of the Mohawk A. €. learning |sion of an especially closo contest, Stops—Blount 75, Purcell 42, Fouls | this plan is to have them feature the |several fans who were aroused to all-star combination, | —Brown 2, Pierce 2. Referee, Rorty. | next card o be run in two weeks a high pitch of excitement jostling | s on & & et time, 'him and shouting at him as the e — = crowd surged onto the floor. Um- The mateh will have to be fought | pires at semi-pro and City League then if ever because the date will |baseball games have their hands full be just before the state title matches and it matters not to the ecrowd and following these will come the | Whether the officials are from thelr national title tournament in Boston, | home town or out of the state when ——— {the game or any particular pla Nationals Awaiting { Connie Mack’s Team ‘Wintor Haven, Fla., March 10 (#) The Philadelphia waited the | Chicago White Sox to Play Their First Game eport, La., March 10 (V- r effort to pl their 1 trip ball game kept th ionals today invasion of their lruin~[ hi ‘The exhibition put up in thelr tvo scoms to call for an unfavorabls e e L e e il Bl e e i e T B el T BELOIN GARAGE and MOTOR SALES repald the fans for their attendance Dillion Generally Lil e e e e - au no matter how they stood on the| One of the outstanding cxcoption, Furre ol ioail bt i O RS O LB S s 115 Church St Tel. 4560 decisions, Fane who follow profes- | however, {3 “Dick” Dillion, Hart. St e e e e i :L“Y,],\'v”.‘-m-:,',f: 1 el. sional fights scldom ce as much ac- |{ord official who has made fre- | o warmed up for os long as|lar attention to the Michers. . Shat. tion as was pucked into the eix|Quent appearaices in this city as| Manager Schalk would permit. R D e s basketball referee. New Britain pla; If the matel is put through | ers and fans alike have become so | third time two weeks ' accustomed to lis officiating that we feel pretty sure 1"!v- work of other officials apprars number will watch | to suffer by comparison, yet visiting ! players, especfally those from other rounds already furnished by the two k hoped for a return of his pite K, when rain prevented the [ Mackmen in check and that he prob- . the trin, bt all Uic {ably would start Bweellind on the played under ideal con- |iiound. ol For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Adots. 14 to § at Fort Myers on \\'-’dn-h- leemssssss r would be able to hold the| hoys, again for the from last night, that the same the strap. ditions, AR ) states, continually complain that he e ¢ b e e - - — sounds his whistle 100 frequently : Cubs to Tackle Team e Stoneham Walks Into o 71 From Hollywood Today ey OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern Giants’ Training Camp | capacity. March 10 (P m, president Seldom h w Britai s popular with i Pirate Rooknes Defeat of the Team | Dillon been He appears the | Tos Anzeles, Cal, March 10 (A The first real competition for Chi- | s Cubs of 1928 was promised ' jeered in of ‘1o be fully Augnsta, Ga., Regular: =4 wa MELL, TLL-TELL You & TPADGH - toADao] N0 SALE! = B35 . has caused quite a flurry ‘baskethall fans as Rorty i with the ' {oday with the Br seheduled 1o T80 Robles, Cal, March 10 (P ? £ Into McGraw's camp | Lockey followers, and no official fn Hollywood club of the (AlHOUSh the youngsters of the| WHAT TLL Do, TLL WAGGLE YoR PRICE IS MY PRICE W Stoneham, liowever, any ling of sport could reasonably | Welceh, Cramp ang littshursh Pirates collected only two Bl v A \ R there fa nothing mysterious . expect to find a higher place in the ve of Manager Mor Dits, they nosed out the regulars 8 GIVE You $25. ¥For - )‘ WORSE THAN —THE ’: (ip&lLSP%R' his visit, and calls it only a 'H-‘H:n;m of tie l;lru;'h“rl"‘n e HAE Carthy’s most likely pitching pros- :;' .!;':ll‘x::? “Nu::;}” HUETRAN0 oL RING s SO DONT LOOSEN!| SHOPPERS IN A LET5 SeE VO::\' cation. the niche occupled by the | pects, will be sent at the enemy in | (he training season. . s Giants swing into action over thatehed fellow from Hariford. order. The so was the pros Lioydl Waner, eenerfialdar, ook UP YouR BRIDGEWORK ?ERS,AM BAZAAR 12 GO IN A JEWELRY eend. After the game here | ans Whose patronage of atictic PRI oUles, posliong fos e TR e TRYIN 10 TALK ME 18T MARVN IS KIND SToRE AL Wi tree oday with the Newark Bears th vents qualifics them heyond ques- he eld particularly is an ur G 3 = dvance on St. Augustine to oppose ! tion, to comment on the circum- tain problem yot. “"”l' ‘:"'»“"-'l VL ”m-: PAVIN' $35. For. 1T !'» ENCULGH-T0 SELL o ZWER PRICE oN | o e L S R e e s BN AT AT, T | | it macuiFicest | | THER PRICE o ing the Jacksonville club at Jackson- the personality of the individual of- S L sl ces. SHHIEL Tlg S ke Aucond OUGHT To HAVE MY STONE Vor $35. a4 score e THEY'D WANT ville on Monday. ficial has a great deal to do with To Practice Routine :«" for four inninzs and < = s T Plox ¥l Snipesakog: B Saoies. Al (S N areh ST e I'hunm allowed only a pair of hits in SKULL SURVEVED, Y’QD JUST BECAUSE NoU< | -fo PuT A CLOCK : ing i crowds. Iio ! sox AHilek o pro. LIESSL LSS S ! OFFERING Moy $25. Av&s MY BROTHER! oenies AIME undoubtedly tico today v v confidence in x BUT VoL SusT THERW! L Billiard Tournament .. “vontroversy in his sounson : HiTeaty ot iment Browns e Openlng i 20 OTHERWISE, | HAT, AN' A Chicago, March 19 -Ralpll | days, whercas the past fow svars BESSE, LELAND 1 of the s and OF Pre Seaton Cames HAPPENED To CATCH WoULY BE $loo SWISS CUCKOO Groenleaf, of Philadel bavs toned hin down consiler: v |the tosers Hornsby. 1t re-Season (rames ME I\ A \A’AV T of the last national pociet o %ie 4 it Y . thut first encount- | West Palm Beach, Fla., March 10 | CAK INSIDE ' tournament, stood in first place 10 of his fea pited or & two Bosto bs, bt wihen | (@—The Louis Browns today | in this round robin meet, With knowledge of the fine points of B t 10ke i clear faced the opening of a serics of 23 | hree victorics. He was given basehall and roller hock top by a tally of 9 to ig scason exhibition games in fienlt tussle last by Tarry gince the fans have bren a0 crowd had turned out, an- | month, nager Dan Howley sail Wood of Duluth, but f 1y won, opportunity of ohserving New i ticipation of secing the - 'his men were physically fit to meet t0 116, despite Wood's clever s side of his make-up, and ol n, but it was not Horns the Cincinnati Reds hers today but | to like it, he is “aces hig 10 The Braves' star pulled the only two | that team work was not up to stand- | Philadelphia, scor- N e al G0 ctrors of the game and failed to ac- |ard. He named Ssm Gray, Walter | vietory of the tourna- 95 ®0 count for . Tontorrow | Stewvoart. and John Ogden as his first iment defeating Harry Oswald, Pitts- | Brigtol, who algo has & largs nime TR Sox o lie Buffalostring: pilchers, Mo must pick out burgh, 125 to 91 last her of edmirers in local fandom, but b of the ationals at Sara- tat least one more hurler to round anings. It was Os Dillon has been the favorite for T. & V. CORBIN sP? :||}L ota, |out his starters, | feat. years and bids fair to continue so Bronn's Wonderss ) - e for some tim= to come. McDon:ld, X ! cnators and Braves known in basball eircles twenty { vears ago when he was a cateher on 1 Meet on Training Lot AL tcams in tho Connecticut League, Tampa, Fla.. March 10 (@ —All has his good nights and bad ones, tie pomp that attends a hig Jeagu opener was in store for Tampan to- in the minds of the roller h v s at fhe Arena. He, in common Roller Hockey S day with the clashing of the Wash-| with manv other officials, consider 251 Play P G %, ington Senators and the BOSON | Now Writuin a “tougl’ place to Play ‘Off For Championship MAJOR ;l Braves on the former's training lot. 42011 : officiate, SUNDAY AFTERNOON GETSTHE Mayor Mackay was down for a speech and the rest of the program HOW TO ( AIN WEIGHT (] EXTRA \ e AT 1 T UG 0 POEY \WITH THE BOWLERS | MO 100 whtenr Hartford vs. New Britain gyl A and some stunts by the baseball distance runner, fell below weight Preliminary Game At 30 o’Clock S aier \9\ clowns, Altrock and Schacht. Lizenbee, Zachary and Burke were to toil three iunings apiece for | Washington. ALLENS recently, Coach Bob Simpson of Mix souri preseribed a cod liver ofl treat- ment for the runner to gain w PALACE 2644 For Reserved Seats Admission 50¢-T5c—Tel. 3-10. Z== CORBIN SCREW FOREMEN LEAGUL REDS PLAY TODAY t. Palm Beach, Fla., March 10 P—Manager Jack Hendricks and 24 of his Cincinnati keds are at West Palm Beach, where they were scheduled to battle the St. Louis Il’rowns today and tomorrow. Nine pitchers make the trip from | the Reds training camp. Hendricks announced he would work six of AT TER= DIONT \sé\UE Nou ‘I'-‘° RUHT e finm\.tvl VMKE ALAIGHT-) ) CHANGE, S\RT You SMED PeTEs LIFE LEY Pele w:smv WHEN ME FELL. / GET HORT EVRN. IS TERRS IMATATION — \JOJLV NT | uau YOU'RE (DN BACK HERE ; ON N:; SILWER -, You'D ‘r-A m« T WAS s ) QL0 JoB AT ONCE - THose 8R0S T STAEET f\m‘ Gor Q(CNAN‘F_V \F WE STIKK TOGE™ No A e WHAT & WONDERFOLL RECEWED Nous [ ORDER FoR = 2604 SEEDLESS NANAY . LSO & - OFF THAT FALAG-PLE- YOou = BETER ‘ them in the two contests. AL TWO ME LWE BAOTHEAS , WRIRe: piiocy gv_z:ggm\., YOUNG —— e AN, Folt (TS ONLY HE DOESN'T CARE 3057 RIGHT Tony Canzoneri, world's feather- weight champlon, is going to de- fend his title in New Orleans soon Lt doesn’'t know against whom. And furthermore, adds Tony, he docen’t care. ANT | UNTIL_\T (0r%€5 T DouLy , | AN) THEN NOU'fIE. ReADY D KL EACH OTHER | | THOSE BATS OF BABE Babe Ruth says he finds that he does his best hitting with bats that do not weigh more than 4§ ounces. P ——— SPECIAL MATCH Bristol Brass SR T T 1S OLDER THAN COACH Ronald Wailes, a candidate for | the Washington crew, is older than | his coach, Al Ulbrickson. Walles is 28, Ulbrickson only 25, Carleon Arnold T ‘When Knute Rockne held his ini- tial spring practice recently, more than 850 candidates reported for the Notre Dane football teum,

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