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4388688684600 50848066 0000 : BUSY SCHEDULE sSpeatking of Sports ba Wi Following the New Britain ketball team’s victory over the terbury quintet at the Stauley | Arena Saturday night, only one| game remains to be played in the | second half of the state league, that with the Atlas of New Haven. The contest will be sta night in the Elm City at Music hall and a large number of fans from this city is planning to attend and view the spectacle. New Britain will ¢ the Atlas through a defeat but victory will put the local team in ¢ for the sccond half of : | | Friday first it was planned to b Atlas here for next Saturday t but owing to the fact that the game in New Haven will be played Friday night it was decided to have avother attraction herq instead for this weck-end. Just what team will b Will not be decided for a d; though it may be cither 1k tion five of New York or boken Germans. selected or two Visiti- the Ho- New Britain came through for its first win in the roller hockey play- off yesterday afternoon. Predictions were rife about the city that Britain would go through the offt without winning yosterday's contest upset but dope. gamc the speaking of fans and fannettes Who have been attending sports in this city this yea our attention was called yesterday 1o two young jics who have yet miss a yoller hockey game, T Cullen sisters and New not boust of two morc than n to hey are sritain d. rabid rooters these, Begley, veteran of many dia- pai ! city, ed as coach of the 1 team for the alrcady s the the this has | Leen sig basehall 1 leon coming year. rted out to rongest possible year, Under guidance, the Falcons should one of the most suce casons in the history of the local | b. hus in i for con ve ssful A daughter has and M Frank one of the roller hockey Britain heen born to Mr. Kicffer. Kieffer is outstanding amateur | players in the New | Automobile league. Local favorites who have bi plaving here and there during the | past fow ons will come out to make a bid for places on the team under Begley's coaching and from present indications, it appears that | the Falcons will have the pick of | players at the oufset of the year, Baschall - should go bigger than ever this year in this city. From the manner in which sports have been supported during the winter months there will be plenty of fans for all KOrts of sports in the future. RISKO TOBATTLE SHARKEY TONIGHT ! Antber Elimitation Bout to! Take Place in Madison Square — Sharkey of Boston, who already has made two unsatisfactory attempts to | prove himself the logical challenger for Gene Tunney's crown, will go fnto the elimination lists for the third time tonight against Johnny Hisko, the Cleveland baker boy, in a #-round match in Madison Square Garden. The bout {3 scheduled for 10 p. 1., castern staadard time, ° Boston hoxer's fame, hrought to the peak by hig victory on a foul over Harry Wills, went into a partial tclipse when he was knocked out by Jack Dempsey in the seventh round | the Yankee stadium last July, | After Dempsey failed to regain 1 title from Tunney in Chicago, Te Ilickard began the roundup of lik ly 1928 opponents for the champion and Sharkey was included. Sharkey's | next chance, was against Tom Heen- | ©¥, the New Zealand blacksmith, but the best the ex-sailor could do was 0 carn a 12-round drav Observers then expressed the opin- ion that Sharkey again had eliminat- | «d himself, but his pugilistic star inkled once more when Jack De- mey lost to Heeney fn another colorless .15-round encounter which seemingly fafled to produce a title contender favorable to Rickard. H TAus Sharkey comes to the elim- | 4 | New York, March 12 () — Jack | | | ination ring against the Clevelander |° with a championship bout certain in ihie event he acquits himself in im- pressive fashion. Heavy odds are being quoted on Sharkey to win, some at 13 1o 5. Theso figures are sald to be based | principally on the fact that the Hub | boxer casily outpointed Risko in | their first fight. At that time Risko | was a novice while harkey had heen | & professional for more than a year, | *Risko is reputed for his punching bility and endurance, although he 19 considerably lacking in ring | science in comparison with Sharkey Some of the boxing cxperts belie Itisko has an excellent chance to win, particularly if Sharkey can be | drawn into a slugging exchange us e was in the Dempsey fight, The boxers will enter the ring on even terms of weight with Sharley scaling=191 pounds when he con- cluded training and Kisko silghtly more than 140 Station WJZ, New Yo fated stations, will fight. and affil broadeast i RS ARRI rch 12 (UP) of mourners marching with in which was the body of socialist amested for b red and green banner and a wreath inscribed. “Free thinkers to their Comrad | {men on teams Wesleyan Iner 'has been \ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 12, ALL-STAR COURT [how comfortally Connfe Mack 1s ‘le d for outfielders when he takes |a player like Ossie Orwoll, who !batted .370 in the American usso- | |ciation last yeur and builds him up | All Orwoll would need to do ta break into the outficld is outplay a Extra Activities Planned for the Next Ten Days £roup that includes Cobb, Speaker, simmons, Miller and French Ossie, howewer, has pitchir fability ready-made. He led the | American association’s moundsmen | in 1927 in percentage of games won | next ten days the “Y" beside being runner-up in the hat- | physical department is scheduling 'ting race. He played 40 games in m; various activities in addition |the outfild and pitched in i regular organized classes in |Showing a record of 17 victorics phisigal training, including wrest- and only 6 defeats. ling me hundball meets, volley 1il tournament, annual open dou- bles (local), “Y" handball cham- 'LAUREL BUSINESS WILL, The annual men's volley ball | —_— ! tournament which was scheduled to | Meriden Team Defeated N, start on Tuesday, March 13, will art ins 0th (Tuesday) | due to 1 many of the entertain the teams tomorrow For the ny its 3. | ts, | B. H. S, and Tonight's Game Promiscs will Plenty of Fast Action handball | Boys' Club o night. |Gin ... Mastrianno The following men for thc volley ball date B. Loomis, T. Van Oppen, H. P. Hornkohl, A owf. T. Crowe, H. C. I%. Strong, C. H. Barnes, P Colos. Tomorrow night four teams from Wesleyan college will eng: hand- ball teams in the local association i competition. Friday Meriden will send up six hiandball teams including the War- brothers, state doubles cham- have signed tournament, Crowe, W. Right Forward Kerelejza, Grushs i Left - Kley, Goffa .. Dre: | (] M. Hor- |Compagnone i | Right Guard | Benfamin, Sliva ..., | Left Guard Markowitcz, Brenner Substitutes he Laurcl Business college sketball — team from Meriden, which was y nosed out by the New Britain High school quintet in Meriden and which actually defeat- €d the local schoolboys here, will fuce the Boys' ciub team on the club best combination is due to start fioor tonight ilver City aggre- soon. The following teams have de- | gation is a fast one and has caused cided to enter: Dupn-) n, Mag |5 great deal of tecth-gnashing this brothers, Dressel-Creen, and season by its persistent habit of up- Hergstrom-Strone. Befo setting of the best school teams are expec'- teams in this section, and the club tournament sl b to be at top form to vanquish it The visitors are bring- ing with them their new center, Markowitcz, who towers six feet five inches can hold in the s of cither hand. Kley available and will ainst this giant. and the Britain. squad is of for this contest. On¢ battles of tie scason is up to H Smith Marinan witz and ..Johnson | | Parparian pion The annual ball tourr local ment loubles hand- to determine i 1he sonis is over ed to enter. be )t our mor: will ve st The elimi unior v 1 four N Teagur with 15 participat comes 1o a ¢ this weelk starting next week, leagues in baseball will be organizeg, vrestling team s sehedu in the near future the ind the lgeport toams and home meets, intermediate, junior * physical numbering approxima 3 members, are now training for the state gymnastic tournament and leaders’ conferenees in M New Iaven and Bridgeport and f the annual “Y” gymnastic exhibi- Out of the junior swimming cla nie number of hoys will 1 be | selected to represent the local Y in the state swimming meet to lield in New London on Saturday, | (Continued from Preceding Page) Mareh 24, | So many men are registering in | Center Congregational | the senior Red Cross life saving Fld class that it has been found nm.s."*‘m}«n .. - 1 sary to promote two courses, One|J. Eri 3 5 0 0 11 on Monday and the other | Haigls, ¢ . 24 2 5 nesday evening. Last we LOCh oo st 0 hoys took the test preliminary 1o | Bradley, I the Red Cross junior life saving and finge again likely start wholg New course eligible of the best in prospect. In the preliminary game the Boys' cinb Reserves will meet the Pythons. There will be daneing after the main contest, with music furnished by the Imperial club or- chestra. 0 loys and, in- to meet Holyoke in lom The senior corps, e s ts Tt ’ k 2 11 Personal fouls—Anderson, John- | Swanson, Wes iricson 3, Ha Free tri Brown, . Bradley we | in bright as the course. Fifteen boys paseed and the first regular instruction period in on 2, §. R —— wanson, FEW REEURUS ARE Fobin. Timer and scorer—Litke | paEs e | | ‘ . a1 Greco Is Junior Editor | Worcester, Mass, March 12— | 0 ” [] F Th Carmelo §. Greco of New Britain, == appointment to the position of | New York, March 12 junior editor of the Tech News, the PRl G _ | The appointment s in the nature door frack and ficld season butoniy | " Dromshian fa News Biltainsti: stariling performan no- Fiihe s i ! 0, 2 member of the soph- | eing a mediocre campaign. ¢ class, has made an enviable All the ballyhoo about the Olym- | CmOT sty ‘ ; Alzirus Trown scholarships for this | of record-busting mester. Instead of any increase, the pace — Olympics. There were 123 performances indoorg, in = Vlying Finn absent, the total drop- | ped to 47 in 1926 and 15 last win- The situation isn't quite so gloomy, however, as the figures in- two such | scintillating performances as Carr's | w bu pole vault of 14 feet one inch and | ater ly Vs, absence of real class, These two one are enough to brighten any | emerged, such fine distance running . former Alabama Poly s The twin victories of Ray Conger life saving will be held Friday this Haigis | 7, \ 7 | Of Worcester Tech News a student at the Worcester Poly- el e publication of the student tably those by Sabin Carr ana |J€Mthaving served for the past year record in scholastie work and school pic incentive hasn't served to spur has fallen off. The decline, in fact. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | The season that Paavo Nurmi came | ter. Only 11 record feats have been | dicate, Hahn's hal? mile in 1:51 can't ! athletic chapter. 'HIGH PRESSURE of Leo Lernmond of the Boston A. | | | out in the middle west over ]l:l]”l[ i week at 6.30 p. m. Tockwood, Bradley 2—S. Referes Sabin Carr and Llopd Han oo™ Satss “Siah technic Institute, has been honored | elbowing in connection with the in- body at the engincering college. s eporte student news. Lloyd Hahn, have saved it from |25 & reporter ot | activities. He is holder of one of the | the bhoys to any gencral outbreak has been consistent since the last FOR BEST RESULTS | over to stir things up. With the turned in this year. Any scason that boa be obscured by a gomewhat general Here and there other . The hurdling skill of Ween and Dr. Otto Pelt: shot- putting of ierh of the Nlinois A. C. and Dave Adelman of Georgetown: the middle dis . running of 'hil Edwards, New York | university negro, and the all-ro frats of Barne Berlinger, Pennsy freshman, 45-second quarter-mile by 3arbuti for the record-hreak- ing Syracuse quartet in the intercolls nd the sprintine upsets for by the twol Holy Quinn and Daley also places in main roun mention the fleet Hahn ' victory ORPERED VYoM THEm stern 1es counted Cross aces, e century” and Peltzer, chers who can hit that they promptly to other tasl Paul Waner, George Si Lefty O'Doul and Jack Bentley 2 | a few of the stars who were lifted from pitching to infield or outfield | jobs. Conscquently over usually reo are it may be guessed Roller Hockey Play Off For Championship TONIGHT Preliminary Game at 7:30 o'Clock dmission 50c-75c—Tel. 2644 For Reserved Seats SAY, PETE- |_WANT YOoU AND LoolE To DOWN O JONES & CO. AND GET THOSE. 2 _CAES OF CELLULOID FRYING PANS | plenty of backing. The Leaping Five were barely able to take the gam and hold their one-game margin ove [the All-Stars as the Eagles Coaches Pick Leading Players mi,c.:':.;;.;u_“ S Intercollegiate Circles Fesiak, 0 | Bancovich 0 Zuko, Ig . New York, March 12 (P—Al- though Dartmouth was ghorn of its championship team honors in this winter's intercollegiate basketball [y oy Vot Tt league race the big green quintet di- |Wojak, rg vides honors with Princeton in the {oyrvo 1o All-Star team selections for 1927- | 1928. Dartmouth and Princeton, the Iz ter tied with Pennsylvania for the league championship, each g two places on the All picked by the coaches of teams for the Associuted the third straight year. fifth position, summary; 0 6 1 9 Leaping Five Fld. ¥l Paluch, rf .,.. Slepski, 1f ... The All-Stars defeated the Bull- . Bellomo and Karosis the scoring for the apodice and Nappi all e winners of nished in second place iven the Leaping Five right to ins winners and of it for t this game after having a hard stru !The summ six Press for Last year, with a champi outfit, tha Big Green put « man on the All-St Ve Jimmy Ficken, This scason Dartmouth not only is represented by 1. 1. Lang- dell, towering center, nd Captain Bill Heep, guard, on the first team, but has placed Swarthout, star for- | ward, on the second team, thus | gaining three out of ten covented | individual places. | anky” Langdell, the six foot-three pivot mamn, Schaaf, Pennsylvan well as the league's scoring have the distinction of being the unanimous choices of the coaches, Langdell, cutjumping ry rival in the league, and Schaaf, with an uncanny eye for ghe bLasket, were casily th cutstanding stars of the scason Heep, the Groen loader roint ghy of also being a choice. " AllStars Fld. ssl ly one Olewnik, rf . Bellomo, 1t Karosis, ¢ ... Boenhart, rg rtinsgy, lg 6 Bulldogs : Green's Mingel, rf and Joey {Jaworski, If ... Capodice, ¢ .. Nappi, rg . Murkavich, one previous game, surprised by trouncing the Cyclones to the tune of 16-4. Kobela, Dombrowski, and Block led the Pnantoms' attack, while the losers’ points were scored Dennis and Kovelski. The sum- mary was only a unaninious 1t s place v choice, four or that position, while d he was better guard. T! on the quintet is S oot of Prinecton, wiie Iy an inch s than Lan '00t’s natural position is cent but most of the coaches put him at torward, i Olivar (Mike) Miles of Princeton is Heep's running mate at guard, The Tiger star proved as good a de- ensive man on the court as he had in the Princcton backfield last fall, | ieing only two points shy of a unan- imous sclection. | Following is the make-up of the All-Star teams, the votes for each | andividual in brackets being based | on two points for first team and one point for second team. First Team Joseph G- Schaaf, Penn, (12), Silas B. Foot, Princeton, (3), R. E. Langdell, Dartmouth (12), W. G. Heep, Dartmouth (11), and Oliver Miles, Princeton (10). i Socond team: Swarthout, Dart- mouth (6) and Nassau, Yale (5) torwards. Rieger, Columbia (3) cen- | ter. Madden, Columbia (4) and | hlossbach, Cornell (5) guards. Honorable mention — Forwards. Lobley, Pennsylvania (2). Layton, | Cornell (3). Lowis Cornell (1). Mer- rill, Y . Center—Fodder, Yalc ~— Austin, Dartmogth azar, Pennsylvania (2). Wit Princeton (1), LEAPING FIVE ARE GROUP B WINNERS Take Honors in Boys’ Club Loop by One Game by two | Cyclones Fid. Fl Dennis, rf ... . 0 Nappi, 1f . ) 0 Kovelegk Quenk, rg ....... 0 Todzio, g . deci orter @) mer, 1 Bulldogs Cyclones Phantoms ........ Paluch and his Leaping Five won the Group B3 Intermediate hasketball | 1e championship at the Boys' { club Saturday afternoon by taking a | hard-fought game from the Eagls by 19, Paluch and Slepski in great form, but Rametta of the gles was also having a good after- noon and his team was giving him 4 wore New Britain PETE TAKE TH STREET (AR, LooIE— 115 To0 AR To WAL rsr= < i 7% league came to a | Domkowski, It ... 2 I 1 | Kobel Schmar Block, —_— 'OUR BOARDING HOUSE | The Phantoms, who had won only | 1928, Phantoms |to say they were the finest pair of Fld. recruits Pe ever laid eyes on. 1t iv eded that Martin - will find « |regular berth if he continues his good ficlding and hitting. Mancuse 5 been doing the brunt of the ching while Bob O'Farrell con- manager | ditions himself slowly. 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