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NEW BRITAIN HOCKEY TEAM DEFEATS HARTFO NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1928, —_—____—__—____________—_—_____—_______—-——_—————— 586 b88LSHSHEH0HE RD IN FIRST VICTORY IN PLAYOFF SERIES — WATERBURY COURT QUINTET PROVES EASY FOR HARDWARE CITY FIVE —HIGH SCHOOL CREW BEATEN BY ST. THOMAS' SEMINARY — LEAGUE NOTES Lol LOCALS FINALLY WIN IN ROLLER HOCKEY PLAYOFF[ BASKETBALL TITLE Hartford Is Victim In Initial Win of Hardware Cit) Club — “Wild Bull” Duggan Absent From Capital City Lineup—Locals Score Four Consecutive Goals In Second Period — Waterbury Shamrocks Due to Appear at Stanley Arena Tonight. + BEATS NASH FIVE ; Veterans Show Plenty of Speed e e o e = i Amateur Hockey League the New Brit toller Hockey team tinally craghe into the ning column in the cl D League Standin playoff s yes ¥y when| W, re. Hartford fell a victi he local o 500 club by an § to § Brit- | Nash ... 4 ured by el pontiae ... 4 work Of [ Chpysler ... i the locals 1 1 se and the defense. Hartfor, thout the services ( il of Dristol, and the “tiven of the quintet waus somewhat impair- ed by his defection After Weleh of Hartford ay's Resolts Hartford 3 Meriden 2 Yeste New Dritain Walcrbury 7. win- Dodsze 100 tied for second place i the Now Britain Autombile Lol Hockey Ivague following the victory yesterday of the Chrysler quintet over the Nash Five. Coming slong in its recent ganmes with plenty ot speed, the Chryslers have battled he scorjog platter with lucky their way out of the cellar until they 15 sceonds after the game began, [ype knocking at the door of the the ball bouncing out of th T s o teams figuring n the only to hit Blount's foot and EloE again, New Britain lit a fa and within side of ser home clnb had scored 1 woth siots infc Aubin # 1 one 1 but Brown sent a drive down the floor to Britain a lead of t} of th The opening of t was a signal for the New team to start out on 4 wild, scoring rampage. Four zoals in all two by Boucher and two by Alexander gave the home club a lead of 7 to 2 going into the third period. Hartford was unable to thing with the poweriu thown up by Brown and Phree teawms a dented shot other deadlo it w eneing willingness yesterd bination of Nelande Hoole firing aw Lrought th Chryslers a well-carned victory de- spite the fact that George Baver was in the goal for the losing team, The forward trio on the winning crew passcd nicely and kept up a rapid of shots at Bayer's pads, some of which got through for scorcs. The iinal count was 5 to 2 Casperine and M. | hard for the go in pace onds the ! Foucher Hartford for Hart- sereaming New s a case of The Clinton and give 1o two at the clos period. second period Lritain { g, layes worked loscrs while Hall, usual, starred in the center posi- 40 aljon. Corbett and Gillett split the ense | position between themn. e e : 1l Atuirhoad lett showed an aptitude for : acked up by Blount in the | pgygling the ball and with some goal. Welch and §t. Aubin aided by | practice he would easily become one powerful drives by I'red Jean. Were | o tne hest floor men in the league. unable to do much in the seoring | 1o score was tied at one-all dur- ""]"‘\,““_" w’;"l”“” '“""’y _0“.""‘;\": ¥ | ing the first period which developed il past “Tube" Wiy Epe the | into a hectic battle. Nash scored b6 tor saoros Ams e after | gt with the Chryslers following A ey seven minutes later, Chrysler forged L e Rl into the lead in the second period period and the final \wn. | with two goals and then sewed the A et we up in the third session with ety s two more. Frank Hoole was the Pl Shoded Lhe be oring uce in these Woatford olub. . Nis three out of the four goals. nearly perfect whils he summary ried the Nasl 54 displayed AABEQ bank and trouble all throv New It 1fhack was the result of the final ool at ome team St stnff on the passcs were his drives car- 15 of old. e knowledze of | (i sonree of Ly' Y the game for the |y vin forward same power his usual shots Chrysler selander Clinton Hoole cinholdt Kicffer Sitz was “orbett it U Ginew . 5 T L will clash | o ver the Stanley | another game in With New Tirit- yesterday afternoon, fast- The tean with 3 rits at Aren: in 1l f f ries ain’s first the clnb travelling nrocke in e tonight. Waterbury and Time 2:00 | o Seored by i 11 Nash 2 1 s Chrysler o 100 | second | Chrysler opes to tumbie 1 ting | 4 e Dovies iy chrysler line with | o Sclander 4:00 Hoole e « Period loole oole Harkins on * Donnelly nd o sumary: New Bt Alexandor Chrysier Chrysler Nash Rushes sperine Stops—DBayer 21, Sitz 17, Vonls--Casperine. tefere ttey; r. Staubly = Anbin | 1rown I n Williams 1 Keelo iyl timer, 1lount BN Vied Periond Goals i i N Ne T 1hy Aber-hi. Rudolph and Greenleaf Head Vickl of 10 Billiaed Laperts second Period cho12 P Fran' i pocket illiard his immedia dolph end 1d of ten 1tobin cham- two Thivd Peviod yoe 1ound rnament his from Teter ceore of vight 1zo by a ninge. took 1 h from Pasquale Na 1 1 with Taberski third place one e fourth straight Dura- 125 Tendolph traigit alie 10 | nleaf is in with ind Prank Cohel of University of lowa four victoris Makes 1ast on Fime in Fyents Mack A nnounc ‘Roster Of Team This Season Fort Myers, Fla., March 12 (®— . Niack, manager of the Athie- <. today ar the make 192 im. 1t comprises ten ven in- Western Conferonce « | | nouneed 1der will be Ty Cohb Al Simmons. Bing Mil- In addition at- and v I'rench, il keep i chourvean, lass Collins, Dukes ins and rs. The to stick are Doley igan Thinks He Has Goad Pitching Talent Eddie Roush Reports For Spring Training 1 March 12 (RP—FEd- r outficlder of the aprin e s of the are pitcher Vie Al Crawford, 8 minor reported for veteran cxperi- | triumphing over youthful jl1ar shots for the losers, one bee-line com- |Mip at the start of the second half 30, CHURCH KEEPS ship for Second Year ; Inter-Church Standing |South Cong. St Matthew's Trinity M. E. . | First Lutheran Swedish Bethany . Center Cong. The South Congregational ch Lasketball teum won the Church league championship for th | night the clinching its title by defeatin, nity Methodists in a the ¥. M. .C game at A. as th cague scheduled was concluded. Al- the St |though the winners and Matts have postponed games, thes S0V 1ean in no way affect the result, as !the South church has been unde teated in the league. Incidentally Nagurday's win was the 14 games for the Con The Mcthodists revised their line up in an effort to hold Bl | Morey. and they succceded fairl well in this, but meanwhile th South church guards were pletely covering the preventing them from scoring at al {Henry Rockwell finally got i ,chance and made five pretty | keeping his team in front all th way. Karbonik was being the feature of the teams stressed defer me. Bot line or beyond. The winners move out to a 13-4 Icad in the first b bt successful long shots kept th Methodists even in the |ing a star, especially from the.Sout church, was impossible, hecause t players worked together in !smoothly-running machine. Th ! summar as | South Congregational 1ld Bell, vt Morey, If & 2 | Rockwell, ¢ 5 1 Barta, 1§ .. Parker, g {May, 15 | T | D, Hewett, vf ... | Heinzman, 1f 'A. Hewett, ¢ | Tohnston, Karbonik, frames with | fouls—-Bell 2. Rockwe Parker—8: 1. Hewet Karbonik 2 Teehn! cal foul—RBell. Free tries—Rel Morey 4-35; D. Hewett 4, Heinzma Karbonik 4— 10, Referee Timers—Karbonik and Potts. er—Litke. Preisser I Personal Barta 3, Johnston 2. ps Scorers After the first few minutes of the game in which the St. Matthes [German Lutherans subdued | irst Lutherans by a 32-14 score lonly interest lay in the Rilly Preisser 1o overhaul Morey and capture .the lionors for the leaguc. brother “Goody” from three an up + points and well out in front. H seven baskets and made good ever one of his six free trie The Swedes were ous. the St. Matts running up [1cad in the first half and then pul ing far v as Rilly I points in the second. They had cided advantage in the losers being p: cd on their easier shots. high man for the Swedes mar: scorin Fed 1 successive put himse never danz ment crlin v St. Matthew's Lutheran i Kl W. Preisser, rf ..., 7. 6 G. Preisser, 2o " Klopp. Tre 13 First Lutheran il F. Swanson, rf | Rerginnd, 1f, 1 Besnson, 1f O. Erickson, « Rerlin, Ig .. (i Johnson, Iz Larson, rz, 13 14 New Br Preisser 3. G. Lithe Personal fouls W, r. Klopp 2, 1% S Swanson Larson 410, {ser 6, G. Preisser 3, Preisser, Brussick Bergl obin. | e Preis Preisser, ckson, Berlin Free trice—-W. Prei Klopp 2, wanson rlin Fotts up Benson 2 er—-Karbonik. O r Loses Tenth The Center Congregational chure lost its 20th consecutive game two years of Tnter-Church lea play when the Swedish team walloped its rep: 1 30-11. % Swanson of the kept his team in front with askets in the first half, the at intern being 13-7 the final period the Be ud everything its own winne cou and any 1 way. W ssion il othe while < were all W. Anderson featured the joined him fouls by Ha conld collect m and Huigis Th Uy svedish Beth: 11d the lose A\ nderson, v S, swanson, 17 A. Carlson, If Limer Johnso 1. Swanson. 1 Westerzren, 1 H. ¢ \Wins Inter-Church Champion- Inter- rough isth out of 1 gationalists. and com- Methodists and baskets, W making sini- . and almost A1l baskets were made from the foul | Jt st second. Pick- Tt Tohin. | third quartes Seor- | Krazewski came the the ttempt by Bell and W and breaking loose guards, il aropped i scorcd 16 a de- rticularly wretch- ue Bethany s by three and 1wo S Swan- SEMINARIANS HAND OUT BEATING TO LOCAL FIVE St. Thomas’ Seminary Basketball Quintet Scores First Victory Over Locals In Eight Games—Hard Game In Winsted Friday Night Took Pep Out of Local Players — Exciting Moments In Third Quarter— Final Spurt Gives Capital City Team the Game. jmatch for an ambitious quintet from Thomas Seminary of Hart- | \ford Satrday afternoon and the Hart- ford team was able to put across its win 1924 over the Red | A tired. fag since 1 ° 2, kond.yenr . succaton Satunday 1o o otte vue vitnesed b | (ify Tomey Butries Closed— ed madly as their team found | its way to its cighth conseentive vie- |tory of the present scason. ‘The Hardware City team found itself on {the short cnd of an 8 to 0 scor: after three winutes had been play- e cd and altho it exerted atself desperately in an attempt to ove - [come the lead, it never as much saturday . ti 1 the Downeymen. Rev. William ¢ for Downey, a former curate at Sty a oEiben o he Mary's « h in this city and the | club with that nu - {Coach of the team, was the happiest | v There are cight man on the floor at the end for the dlvicion: 42 ‘In.ihe o v victory came after seven successive (115135 pound) class, . 11‘ r]‘;n;: at njlf:I hands of the Red and i (1005105 poundl iold five. They were in 19 twice in 1 ide L and once this yrar. s| The hard game played by » Britain quintet against Gilbert ¢ High school in Winsted Friday might took a great deal of pep out of the boys and they looked dead on their feet, especially in the second half, h | However, it was in that frame that the team showeid its best hashetball iggled fo come within a point dlof a tic at the end of the third the quarter but in the first part of the Itecano. This team, which filed its ¢ final quarter St Thomas gained |cutry Saturday, has played the noints cnough to ctory A Colored Hi-Y of Hart- h St. Thomas' players we dead” ¢ e Plainville conds and the shots within 15 fect of hoop. Resarvos. dhe A Members of the team we con- et « | stantly breaking for the basket. The O8libie faints did not make sensationat Tomerh | shots and they did not employ shot methods to gain their haskets. 5 They just dribbled or cut in 6| took a p nd although the 0 not look pretty while they s 0 lmaking the basket, the thing that 0| counted most, happened—-the ball went in. The Red and Gold team secmed to he off its shooting form. It was under the basket probably a dozen times in the game and despite the | fact that the players popped. pushed ) 15t nd tapped the ball, it just wouldu't that of the o in. ot Captain Alanskas, Bob Shea and Lur Lohrer of the ints all eam player lis hrough for points and were con- wil 5 'stant tho in the side of New Brit- | mond Seheidler 1 ain chan Lind. Charles s t, | St Thomas' led 11 to 5 at the end Separdle, i- e first quarter; New Britain | e commitiee wi 1, picked up a bit and was behind i G0 that all players listed nia 15 to alf time. In the {ooee e o weighing. Th “","‘;_‘r;“’:l"““\:{“”" A0 inent will open on March 27, with {19 10 18, but the . Thomas' went naagdniine ”v:” "'P‘“r Gl 5 inidhe ot e Trad i comA. ot ha{EleIinE and fh e two lower divi- overcome v the final quarter, probahly in the afternoon e 'Waite Hoyt Diseusses New Terms With Team Owners 8t Petershur Fla. March 12 (®) eking an imerease in 1 two year contract, pite oyt has drifted into the | camp to hold parley i % o Rnppert o 4 Yl from Hot Spri v ” ing him wer Benn eng e | cateher, and Stan Coveleskie, an spithall hurler ol At the of 37. “Covey:* ful of to the suecesses e of the Yanks in the ‘V'mlvn'um»_ g paign. e said he w 8 | the conditi of his pi workouts at Jlot & che Weighing In to Begin Thirty-four te their entries in the . itted basketball had city tournament when ihe wer closed night, carried on honors will i der pher of teams i senior intermediate ven in the section, and (under 100 The committer in a mecting at the Doy o'clock tomorrow atternoon, the work of weighing the t the three lowest groups carried on on th e and evenings of Thursday, and Saturda The 12th intermediate feam is “Y" Arrows, managed by IHenry seven in the pound) classit char 1 club at 2 and s in will b 1moo! Friduy ssure it of v club are 1 und, George Mirigliani, Captain ind Walter Stol East Bnd Eag % Gill, have en in the junior section. tion, which teachers of the Ber Balciu- nas The, by N anaged red ticld The combina- has faced the men's Central Junior T school on the court, comprises Wal- ter Chojnicki, Ateckinh French Arthur Johnson, Frank Kossiti, ard Pranitis, ward Norl Enalunis, ent submitted was Flying Romeos. a mid- Managed by air-minded t composed Vjamin 1ssell Anderson, Jdohn Burke heidler and Frank score at fourna- Britain Hizh 171 It Lt 0 3 Kraszewski, 1 ... 4 B | Saunders, ¢ with Hoyt md aceom veter- i contributi Shea, coming cam- < wartisfi ing Spring AMATEUR SERIES Local Raller Hockey Title to Be. Desided Wednesday ‘ Three HE S roller hockey games will he 0 playe niey Arena Wedne 0| day 1 1 mateur | cham The teams itomobile pEing the contests to s will game, one- winner to | clismpion team of | onship of the city League which have interesting prolim 2| the Aueriean league g 5= battle it out in a thre B night stand ultimate 3 clarcd the eity the -1 the v L contesis will b conducted un- | | der the plan, t two games being semi-finals and the winners of 1hose meeting in the last for the finals The draw for pairings resulted in the Pontiacs heing matched with the sh team in the ime which 1 start prompily at 0 o'clock. The sceond pairing will bring to- gether the Dodge and Chrysler auintets third will witness the ners of 1 o contests he- climiation first n in firs rs nt in m Zainst o titl plavoff have heen i ut of thia interested, s of the after the qu have . are standin the ses of the night tir, includ- 1g the rent of the hall and other incidents 1 the procecds will be levoted to crs on the teams, A daree ticket sale indicates that imeror i in the 1eh other for th am: The | whose been ex- s and the | » | have 1 with | arm in | IMPORTANT GAMES INDUSTY LEAGUE Stanley Rule and Landers Girls in Battle for Championship Tomorrow Night's Games | Landers vs. Stanley Rule (girls). | Stanley Works vs. New Britain Ma- {chine (men). Fafnirs vs. Landers (men). [Corbin Screw vs. P. & ¥ | (men). | Undoubtedly the greatest card of |the present scason in the Industrial | Basketball Leaguc will be presented tomorrow night at the Stanley Arcna. A total of four games will be played tomorrow. Teams which are | scparated by a few percentage points | for the first five places in the league will all be on the card as will the Stanley Rule and Landers girls who 1o play their fin schedule to determine whether the [ Tanders givls will be the champions. {The girls gam>, the first on card will start at 7:15 o'clock. The battle between the girls will e a grudge affair. Four times have | these two te 18 met this scason. { Twice the Stanley Itule misses v on the long end of the scorc the games ended in ties, One of them went into overtime with- out a decision being reached. One of | tie Rulers' victories and one of the ties were exhibitions game: Landers, league leaders, have four zirls who are quite dangerous if they can get within scoring dis of the goal. The fifth girl, | Drayer, aguard, never shoots at the [ basket, but she makes up for her ack of scoring power by her ster- ling defensive pl Charlotte Ja- . Nellie Sartinsky ¢ Terwil- liger, and Helon Lynch are good scorcrs. The Rule Shop team has | two mean s in Mary Jarnot {and Anna Marley, a clover floor worker in Rose Paul and two stocky guards, “Pat” Dashuer and Florence Speck who are stonwalls on the de- fensc I Men's Race Mighty Close | Stanicy Works and Fafnirs who o in a sccond place tie are just two games behind the league-lead- ing Corbin Screw team and one gume ahead of P, & 1% Corbin and Lay rs who tied for place. All these teams will be in ac- tion Stanley Works men who are play- ing the New Dritain Machine men in the second game of the night will 1 n opportunity of going within game of first place as will Faf- vir Bearing team which is playing Landers. This will be done provid- I & I Corbins defeats Corbin in the third contest of the twicr col scol in Rivalry Azain atures of the Indus- trial in the last two vears lias been the spirited rivalry of the 1" & I and Corbn Screw team: the first part of last v Corhin Sercw, termed the year's league, swamp Corbing, champions of the pre- vious year. [toward the latter part of the year, I & 1% Corbins came back strong and won, th teama retained their rivalry this year and in theiv first mecting Corbin Serew won in the final min- ntes. 1L & 1. Corbin is not popular Lecause of the fact that it has heen a constint winner in t seasons ind a winner is never loved e copt by his own followers, Corbin v Deeaine unpopular when it re- fused to consent to a break up into v fivst and half ehampion- ship hattle. *Rasberry row” will not {1l a back scat tomorrow night. One of ti second e RULE SHOP BOWS | 1 game on the | ison will end in a tic or whether | the | and | | | | fourth | | ! | 1 |Zenrer, 1f .. 0 In their second meeting | 09090000 HARDWARE CITY QUINTET EASILY BEATS WATERBURY Locals Off On Shooting In First Period—Flash Meteoric Speed In Second Frame to Pile Up Big Lead—New Britain Ahead 18 to 14 At End of First Period— White Shows Best Form for Visiting Club—Jimmy Zakzewski High Scorer for Home Team. Holding a slight lead in a first |lale that was devoid of thrill INew Britain basketball team stage a meteorie return to form in the second half and defeated in easy manner the Waterbury state league team at the Stanley Arena S TO CABINET TEAM =% & nigs “Gh' [" Lars s w ing | The locals could not get started in I6 00 Scores WIDOIDG 1,5, 07500 s ke i s : . | featured by good floor work but very Basket in Overtime Battle Voor “tooting. Numerous openin for short shots of the * |varicty were of no benefit because the home players were hurried and led to get set. The Waterbury crew put forth its best efforts in th lopening session and combined a good defense with a strong offensive that left the score at 18 to 14 in favor of New Britain at half time. & Two baskets by Leary, one by N. B. Machine .....2 182 Zakzewski and another by Shechan anley Rule .......1 9 .100 at the opening of the sccond frame hief” Larson, battle-scared vet- {put New Britain in a commanding teran of many a basketball game, |lead. This spurt seemed fo take the once more proved 1o be a hero in (life from the Brass City outfit Saturday night's game when he | temporar However, sterling of- made a long shot that gave the Cor- | fensive work especially by White of bin Cabinet Lock Industr league the visiting team aggregation, kept feam a two-point advantage over the |the Waterburians in the running un- Stanley Rule outfit in an overtime fil after 11 minutes had been played, period. M he final score was 14 to 12 Then New Britain began the passe Captain Hilding Bengston of the ing the sheoting game that almost defeated Stanley Rule team had fied |beat the Celtics last Wednesday the score at 12-all several minutes Mght and from then on, Waterbury before the end of the culation | R4S 4 poor second. The final score me. A three minute overtime was [Was 46 1o 29 in favor of New Brit- Ned and after two minutes of it - was played, Larson arched one which he victory sco aropped through the netting with- |15t game of the second half of the out touching the Jeazue, leaves New Britain with one This was the fourth consecutive |IOre contust to play before 11 game in which Corbin Cabinet Son Will be ended. This i with the Took foolk part that was decided: in/|Atlas and will he played “in New o 1ast minute of the roguiation pere) Haven next friday night. | In Sall fod or in an overtime gan On the | Probability, New Britain and the e e Atlas will stage the first game of 4 championship in this ity next § fury night heca whether New Rritain wins or loses, the for the state title will be between the (two clubs. A win for New Britain will give it the second half cham- pionship while a loss wi'l leave it tied with New Haven for honors. Jimmy Zukzewski with a total of 15 points, was high scorcr for New d six ficld baskets, ach half and three fouls. was next with 11 points hile Rubenstein was third in tho list with 10. Tom Leary contributed six points while Sheehan Kicked in four. White was the outstanding star [of the visiting crew. His 11 points helped to keep Waterbury threaten- ing during the game. The summary: New Britain I"1a Rubenstein, ©f ..... 4 Sloman, 1f . ik rowski, G Men's Lcague Standing g Pet. Corbin Screw . 89 tanley Work Landers ...... 1 Corbin Cahinet . 5 ed in the second the : race night it looked & 1s 10 again cheat them of victory until “Old Le- liable” came through. If either teamn made any of its foul shots it would have won. Stan- ley Rule had 10 shots in the sccond | half and overtime and it n two | of them. Corbin Cabinet had nine in the second half and one in the first half and it did not ma them good. After missing one in the | first half, Phil Walthers missed seven in succession in the sccond frame and overtime period. Incidentall the Walthers brothers Eddic Phil, played on opposite feams, other brother, Bill, is pley Works team, Corazzo was the Rulers' best bet. | He played a strong part in his phill fight in the sccond Billy” Yankaskas played throughout the game. The summary 2 Corbin Cabinct i G rld. 1l i 19 Walthers, rf o2 1 Waterbury 111 member lonle,eR.ne e 0 2 FRON, Mkl o Yankaska Daley 4 Whit 41 M Dunn, rg .. 14 [wall, Maloncy, Tl 5 29 | Score at half {i New Britain Morin, 1f 5 0118, Waterhu Dillon. Y Dell, 1 : 1 Waithers, ¢ ..... 0 Murphy, 8 .eeee- ol Corazzo, 18 +.c....? 3 Stanley Rule (RN THREE 1 Kings Lynn. England, March 12 (U'P)—Three men were killed today Ly an explosion and fire that de- 12 | stroyed a four-story distillery. There Sheehan; | were 100 minor explosions during Butler. the fire. 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