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WATERBURY HOCKEY TEAM DEFEATS NEW BRITAIN IN OVERTIME PERIOD — BAYER SETS RECORD FOR STOPS AS NASH BEATS DODGE QUINTET—NEW BRITAIN AND HARTFORD HIGH BASKETBALL CREWS TO CLASH HERE FRIDAY NIGHT—ITEMS H i FOUR GAMES SCHEDULED IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE. RyyH ENCOUNTER ttle Championship of League In To- night’s Meeting — Stanley Works to Battle New ! Britain Machine—Landers and Fafnirs to Clash— | Rival Corbin Teams to Face Each Other in Final | Girls’ Teams to Contest On Prngram—Large Crowd to Attend. Girls League Stand h V'3 W th g: tave amily, I Wi ion the vening the ison will es yelling g in the th =0 1 orite importa nt gam Teams Are Even As the two girls' te upon is ting. Ceach al h hts hope th it will be in the Coach Ralph Rec ing hard in putti for the battle. 1 week, the L ponents s field and foul was rather weak the score in 1 won in the pir no ta regu overt s hop: Stanley he in heroine of Marley ar 1 “Pat peck, gu be plac that won ore its lows: Chs Kathryn tineky, forwn Jean Dy Stanley W In the last mecting ks and N Bri teums, the Workers the last minute tier made a ot to 23 tie e te Nick Are the game he score ng their hop: eight i He ayer, guards w a4 on fouls would have ey Wor following Hagl W Axel Vafnirs vs. i Areh Rivals in ough constant ik o « his t from at ir vorite port- with 1} condition 1so work- m in form ting la its op- both 1 but its finish nley Rule tied lation period period ime will center, th game; Anna forwards; a1 Florenee rs rooters will s in the team s tonight Lynch and ks-N. B. Machine of th tain Mach won the hen J that thers, Capta itain usual Machine linenp. ertime Action period | . BAYER 15 STAR IN NASH VIGTORY Sets Amateur League Record for Stops With Total of 10 Standing zue most exciting en in the Amateur Roll- r Hockey league, the Nash quintet from behind last night to first | then defeat in an overtime the league-leading Dodge It was mainly through the orge Bayer in the goal h team that his mates to come throug with a victory because Bayer's ith a total of 105 stops set for goal tending in cuc. He stopped drive and poke | ughout the game and in the Amerlcan r put up u better ex- lid t Nash goal Lattle yet s cord ibition than ender last nigh The fact that he Liad &0 many stops showed beyond the question that the Dodge team was on the of- nsive most of the game and were it not that Bayer was in such good | form, there isn't question but that Dodge quintet would have made it walkaway. o score was 4 to Mcaloon zoal in he only one either team was able make in this frame, Casparine came through to the score at the outset of the ond period and Matty Hayes follo; A him in close order with another. Eddie McAloon then came through with a flashy bit of floor work to one for the Dodge but before period ended, Hall drove a fast from near the center of the floor Bayer's lezs and Nash led nt end of tl sond period, 3 to of the game favor of the Dodge. E. started the scoring with a the first period, 1 10 age the on past the T tierce third periods developed into a battle with the Dodge get- ting one goal, a nice shot by the teams into an over period and Matty Hayes settle® the je with a pretty drive The summary: Nash Casp Gillett, I\l Hall e bett ser is Ha a MeAloon Hyland Sautter hh hb € Pirst Period A by Caged by Dodg. McAloon Second Pertod } Caspertn M. Ha F. McAloon Time 6:08 4:4 706 14 Do Overtime Period Nash M. Haves £:06 15, McAloon 5, Casperine 5:40 . O'Dell; Keeley Brooklyn Basketball Team Here Saturday vater, Fla, March 13 (P— rko- conld to put a National ain Arill batting inothier the possi- 1ld ex- | for r 24 o 'Roston Red Sox L ay v Off l»u'au e of the Storm Hendricks to Rctair; Unusually Lar'fe Stafl « 1 ™ Jack | Smith pushed | Meriden NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1928 8855882 8295992088. TIIFETTIVIIVTINVCTEINI0IP0CEI 0000060000006 V06 BOYS' CLUB LOSES Laurel Business Gollege Takes Game of Many Personals to convert into points cost iub its game with t La F college of Meriden last n n what was by far the roughe contest of the locals’ schedul Silver City five came from be 1 the last period to win by 27-24. e Meriden team committed per- foul after personal fou! ar two men by this route in ti f, but the locals were v the advantags the numerous pen- shots they were awarded, v also lost their heads in ti d m al poor pas h resulted in scores for the v Had the home team ren in final quarter have won, but the pla; excited i threw awa portunities, itors. cool twe minutes Johnson scored the firs Sliva making a foul shot later. and offset Grusha's front by 8-4 at the quarter. e only field goal of the sec- ond period, but the fouls were n crous. Play ¢ and hoth son were dis quarter. point du In the basket, i l!u loar and E, '(d dur the session and intermission. 1t Tomkiewic Merigen out into 18-10 lead, after which New Brita made a determined rally, Gill made a field goal, Compagnone did same, and Gill came through he local captain added a foul and Kley tied the score, then sent Brit ad by 20-1S as the iod ended. Mastriano and Tomk 2 carried back to the fore in the fourth quarter, but Benjamin ticd the score and later gave the club the advantage at 24-2 1 end of the home team's while Mastriano and H. Johns baskets and Smith a foul to victory to the visiting aug Goffa was ruled out on personuls in the last 30 seconds of play. Gill and Kley led the tack, with Benjamin doing fective woik in a vain cffort in the last quarter. Tomkiewicz, and Mastriano we high men for Meriden. The m club's Laurel Business Colle Tomkiewicz Smith, rf . Mastriano, It Treloar, ¢ .. H. Johnson, Brenn . E. mhmvn Morinan, It 5 e Boys' Ciub i, Kley, Compag i . Benjamin, Ig .. e—Tabin Close Preliminary The Boys' clinb Reserve the Pythons in the preliminar; yy 23-21, winning by a last-min spurt after having trailed for of the encounter. Parparian Zujko featured for the Resery Pal and Schmarr for the The summary: Boys' Club Reserves Pl Kl s edged out nd s and Tu Mirigliani, rf Zembrowskd, Zujko, Kossw Rakutis, Ran W a fonl from ) - W. L 1 out Geor (Youns) g y Juadick, again, New | Avera, | was of the roughest var- | John- | (BY Whom cal major It prior BILLY do you « to vious, Donah Uhle other pit at question the 1927 two pro- ames, tentally n any than thres s per game partic chest sort of BT vicg! back of Ul Dona to! in was mo wide a 1t would hav dug up two Let stsin iole o the ad turned 1 preant red 1 the pos- ninds. 1 to have | with . t and s on ] p into 10t he doped out to the cxpert had that s tue prior start of cason, any o} 1 or P s 10 the Uhle ball vir Tespe would have been the me the baschall f ithe 0 it man i 0ad to w [wet villing t ctitio o al 1 Pythons. | Yanlkces Are Hu After Their Petershure ton m 1in i Trim 1 the the expr ior d win 10 | tive clubs, o8t scoffed rnity to 1 would inclined 1l ind others or a Lanie ler ming ch 15 (A 5 wer 1o ane fero- yosterday time that inning irted off | with a | e sixth | cluttering tion bu it ibe vietim plate and | row" Joe | and | rors' shots. cisco billiard exi The game required HOREMANS IS WINNER OVER TITLEHOLDER But Both Players Have Considerable | Trouble With an Uneven Table, isco, March 13 (P—A t 4 not seem level and a ball which apparently did not roll true at times, handicapped Ed- ouard* Horeman's challenger, and Jucobh Schaefer, titleholder, in the opening round of their 18. billiard mateh for the world's cham- pionship here last night. Horemans won, 300 to 193, when went ont in the pleted run of 37, he Horeman also had trouble with the ‘ He as he was id it slipped under his attempting difficult | He made a high run of 154 fifth inning while Schaefer's | 59 in the scventl, carpe foot in the best total was Score by inn Horemans— unfinished run. Schaefe 9; 175 Total, 193. Horemans' avera 154: 3: 8 Total, 1; H Schaefer, | veteran San Fran- r1, was the refe two hours and second block will be Chick Wright, minutes. The played tonight. Battery Is Selected For Opening Contest West Palm Beach, Fla, March 13 P—M St. Louis Browns Beck. the tall right 1 Big Jim Wright to the Cincinnati Reds at Orl the first of a two game exhibition series there today. Howley took players with him when the squad t for the I camp yesterday named Walter hand balkline | cighth inning with an uncom. | nager Dan Howley of the | pitcher, | work against | ndo, in | 24 LOGALS ON FRIDAY, Ancient Court Rivals to Clash at Stanley Arena This Week | | and | k¢ vv‘ Stanle | New Britain High school { Hartford Public High school ball teams will play at the Arena Friday evening. That is all that is necessary. When | one reads the foregoing statcment | | he realizes a hard-fought game that | | combines the rivalry of ages and | | the school life spirit of the story booka, with the competition of two | |teams that are keyed to their best to come through for a victory. | The result of the game will | decide the state basketball title, the champlonship of Hartford county, or even the triangular championship. 1t | it for nothing except the satistaction | | of scoring a victory over the great- est rival of the age. That is all ) Britain High fans want and that is |all the Hartford Public High school | followers atre anxious to see and a victory for either will satisfy its followers more than the winning of a championship. | | This game will be in the nature |of & reunion of the alumni bodies. According to reports, throngs are | planning on coming to this city from Hartford to root for the Bluc & White team to carry the torch of victory onward. They will be met in | | competition by the large body of New Britain rooters who have hels | their own in the battle of cliec throughout the long sports relation- | ship between the two schools. | Twice during the present school | vear have the wearers of the Bluc and Gold spangles been forced to taste the hitter cup of defeat. In | football last fall, the Hartford team j after being held in check in the first back strong in the {ond fran and dragged the Red and | Gold colors through the mud to score a &eries of sensational touch- | downs. New Britain was swamped | Then when the New ®ritain High | school followers were just recover- |ing, the baskethall team went to | Hartford and took = to 17 beat- ‘inc in the first meeting of the two & | teams this year. The school year is almost at an end and New Rritain High has not scored a vietory over Hartford, 1f it can do it Friday the Franklin { Square team is plaaning on winni by the largest possible score At | present it appears as if the Hard- ware City team is the favorite, | slightly, in the betting. A preliminary game will be played {between the Junior Reserves an Hartford's &ocond team. TIn the previous meeting the - New Tritain |team won a game of shortened | periods by a 6 to 4 score 5; |Giants’ Pitehers I ook ! Better Than Year Aeo not sec- Jacksonville, Fla., March 13 (#: | There seema to he some basis for {the helief that the New York Glants |are going to get hetter pitching this vear than they did last Ben Cantwell and Tiny Chaplin stood the Jacksonville, Southeastrrn eague club, bGatters on their heads vesterday and shut out the natives, {four to nothing. allowing only five Ihits between them. It marked the |second of the three exhibition games the Giants have played in which the {opposition failed to score a run. | 1f the rest of the rookies can do |as well it seems John McGraw is go- ing to have a tough time deciding who of his hurlers are to go into the sticks for further seasoning. Rill rry got three hits erday but was foolish enough to try to steal econd base while one of his team- ates still was occupying it. | pionship of Automobile League [ the leagu | in |by. and {ton were Washington' PEIEPITED 7600000009 WHAT RECORDS THIS YEAR? HARTFORD MEETS WATERBURY BEATS NEW BRITAIN IN OVERTIME Brass City Uses Patched-Up Lineup in Impressive Win —Ferdy Harkins Absent Because of Illness — Bou- cher Furnishes Saving Grace for Hardware City Team—Defense of Visitors is Like a Stone Wall— Davies Scores All Goals in New Britain Cage. TEAMS READY FOR AMATEUR PLAYOFF Three Games to Decide Cham- Waterhury with a patck up battled way to an victory over New Britain hockey at the Stanle ght. Ferdy Harkins the game with illness and Hardy wefit in at second rush for thr Shamrocks whil: Bradshaw filled fn it halfhack. With this combi ‘aterbury outplayed New for two periods and succeeded in the score hefore the end of o regulation period. Davies, who ored all of Waterbury's goals, sent 1 screaming drive into New Britain's 1 mark in the scare was 7 to 6. ain spots. Starting the local pla zet going. 1 saving grace d-up line- overtime in roller Arena last was out of its Championship honors in the New Britain Automobile Roller Hockey | > will be decided tomorrow the Stanley Arcna rink serics of three games will two of them heing clim- ination and the third being a final playoff for the title of the circuit At the present time, the Dodge quintet has a safe lead in the num- ber of games won and lost but the players on the lrading quintet are waiving all claims to the titie in order to have the playoff tomorrow night a suc The other thr teams are tied for second place in » at the present time and tomorrow night's playoff hould furnish a night of hattles for the ns who plan to watch the teams wction. The first game ) o'clock, will be Pontiac and Nash teams, ond contest will s he Dodge Chrysler quintest facing cach while the thir: ame will be out between th ers in th two. All of the hockey players seen in tion du Dodge team will have has brought it through . E. MeAloon and rushes with (. Hyland will be at hal ind Santter will tend goal. Chryslers will have its veteran quin- tet on the floor with Selander and Clinton on the rush line, Hoole in center, Reinliol at halfb and Sitz in the The Pontia and Dill at the nter. Frank K with night when a staged, was woeftlly we off a slow o could not seem to T provid tha e home club with his flashy floor work. He scored five of New Britain's six goals. The local de was not un to standard while Waterbury, with a team composed of all defrnse men but one, put up a veritable stone wall against New I;m‘iu A rostarted with a p—rn\ goal in n\n fi period but before the session had ended, Davies hal scored three for the visi- tors and Waterbury led 3 to 1. New Britain came within one of tying the count in the second frame when Boucher got three goals while Da vies was scoring two. Boucher got wo more in the third period giving New Britain a lead but the club couldn’t hold the anta Davies scored shot minutes after sume Th Alexander fook 11 game to five for Wi contest was marred by cious attitude of “Red the Waterbury team. He entered the tloor with & chip on his shoulder he started picking on Boucher hing the local rusher into the banks and getting half-nelson holds on his neck, He crashed with Brown on one play and a fist fight resu without any da heing done, other clash with Alexander ¢ each team to have two fouls ¢ on it. Referee 8i McDonald lectu the players in the center of the floo and threatened them with fin both teams got down tfo play roller hockey. The game was a bitt battle from beginning to end. The score: New Britain Alexander, fireworks duled to start between t The scc- and other r T play been the city will ng the game, its lineup that the season fusari will Mcaloon at the pugna- Donnelly of s will have Newell rushes and LaPointe Kicffer will be at mann in Che m will have Cas- and M. Hayes on the rush 1 Hall in center. Corbett will at halthack with Bayer in e halfbh: pe line b wi stationed a in the g A large s crbury Davies Hardy Donneliy Bradshuw Lovegren of tickets for the off assures of u good gathering | 1 “FAC! ectators 1 there should be | PiCEr plenty of excitement when the four 4 Muirhead, ams swing into action. Blount, & W 1r 1 or 5 hb, . hb, g riod Caged by Alexander 3 Davies Waterbury Davies Waterbury — Davies Second Period New Britain - Boucher Waterbury — Davies New Britain - Boucher Waterhury New Britain Pirst ¥ Scored hy New Britain enators to Tackle Goals Boston Braves Today | ! Tampa, ¥ March 13 (®—The Washington nators went to §t. Pe- tersburg today with a whole lot of revenge stored up for the Boston Braves. Bucky Harris' crew has yet to win n exhibition game, hav been defeated twi once by Horns- his gang here Marberry “an Alst Time 4:15 4:47 Gas- round and threc ¢ Britain Britain Boucher Waterbury Davies Overtime Period Waterbury Davies Rushes—Aloxander ops—DBloant 60, Fouls—Donnelly ander, pitchers today. Despite a heavy rain, the tors got in @ good workout “Bumps" Hadley, pitching staff, showed first time sthee an operation and will take week or more befors Sena- vester- ace of the up for t appendicitis it easy for | taking part i1, Davies 5, iin practice MYSTERY PLAY, A SpeciAL THRILLER /! / /] Swot! 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