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NEWS FROM VARIOUS BASEBALL TRAINING CAMPS SHOWS ROOKIES HOPEFUL AND MANAGERS EVEN MORE SO —GIRLS’ INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE FURNISHES SOME EXCITING CONTESTS—PYLE'S CROSS COUNTRY MARATHONERS STILL PUFFING ALONG NEW BRITAIN HIGH HOOP TOSSERS TRIPLE TIE IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE NOW A POSSIBILITY Rule Shop Girls’ Win Evens Standing With Leaders— Deciding Score Made in Overtime Period by Mar Jarnot—P. & F. Corbin’s Take Measure of C orbm Screw Five, Leaders in Men’s Loop. and = team in the possibility & | right foot well over the foul line, Bil! {W aithers made a foul goal 1th 4 last | would tie the score within about two defeat | minutes of the end, but Ref 1t the | Dick Dillon did not allow the 1t | Then tha Machine team went and ran up three successi 1d goals. Augustino was M- ne's star and Merline was the best r on the Stanley Works outfit New Britain Machine i A two team tie triple tie for first plac girls Y. M A, was night following an ove for the Landers girls hands of the Stanley R Jarnot, rangey cen ey Rule team who in [f same through with points rtime period whi tinal lcad of a is the third leagus hich both tea The tirst, a ended with the sco second, which was pls day night, was a victor: Rule 11 to 9 score game, a play-off © game played in the season Was Stanley Works Both victo ‘andR( scored by Mary Jarnot. L& F(W s 0 Merline, rt Seay K the St playe pla over T ave Augnstino, f Haigis Rwanson, 1f Murphy, ¢ Pelletier, rg Abramowitz, ) | Carlson, 1z ... 0 to be settled in a POSt-season series. The program one of 1 two greatest of Corbin § of four " itures. Probah tures was t w, the leagt ders 4 by P. & I Corbin gt | Reteree, Dillon; timer, of the Stanley Works, scorer, Butler. by New RBritain Machine. The team which ran frue to form was the Fafnir Bearing teant which won ! its game from Landers after a hard battle. Summing up the whole eve- ning, Fafnirs who went to within | one game of first place and . & . Corbins who went from a fifth plac 1o a fourth place tie henefited ¢ most by the resuits of the men's game. Sikora; Fatnirs 30, Landers 17 Fafnirs team gained its vengeance for a last minute defeat in an early of Landers. The first half was fea- red by the close score, but in the cond stanza, Al Havlick, Paul Ls {Har and the rest of those “shootin’ | fools” on the Fafnir team began to | pop away and toward the latter part |of the game it became a question as to how much the Fafnir team would ore. Girls' League \!.umhm! | 3 I 5 The score was tled four times in | L. Stanley R Landers P. & F. Corbin . 2 778 400 . B. Machine i ~tanl»y Works 100 While ans from both teams checr- ed and urged their favorite team on- | ward, ten girls played their hardest | Dir's forwards, playing sensational to win the game, but the Rulers' Bames. Nester was the slogan “They Shall Not Pass” was ifh" losing team. upheld n their desperate strugele to keep their arch rivals from win- | ning the championship. Carrying the brunt of the losers attack, Nellie Sartinsky fought it | out throughout the game and was able to match the efforts of four Rule Shop girls and keep the scora tied when the regulation period end- ed, but she was at the end of h strength and Jimmy Murphy's clan scored its second consecutive victors Landers had a 4 to 1 lead at the end of the first quarter, a 4 to 3 lead it the end of the sccond quarter, and although the Rulers tied the score at 6-6 the Universals went int the lead before the quarter er a field goal by Sartineky. Jar the score after two minutes of in the final quarter. Das Rulers alcad for the fi game, but Sartinsky tied the o the final minutes. Thirty seconds|’ 3 Es after the opening of the overtim ’ period, Jarnot made a fivld zoal a1 :ln‘;‘fn::!"":,}‘,', °\l;7:'(::] 19 l“"" e bin team of *Mie st # Tuks who was breatiae Gk So- 4s ko e dole Aie ko) furios and Harry Mills, a former pro- " Bl fessional basketball player practic B e ol Iv mada Captain Holst's team and it ':""';r" ans. Jran i uphill fight to win o B ague-leading “orbin Marley witho B3 ling Corbin “Pat” stopped verything el the first half before the Fafnirs took {a two-point command at half time, “IV was two to two, four to four, six {to six, and seven to seven. }Hmv» score was 10 to 8. The secona {half was just a run-away. Al Havlick and Paul LaHar, Faf. The summary: Fafnirs 4. FL LaHar, rf . " A | Havlick, 1t 1 Beloin, rf = i Mipiioai 08 .00, [ | Wilson, Matulis, e 12 Landers P. Maraell, vf .... O Charlow, rf ., Buchert, 1f | Kaminsk 1 Lit timer, Sikora: Lockmakers, The additio e to with a O oyes » out Drayer of L fld Ma Sere oal 3 two games separates the win- of last night's battle from the aders which means that crew in firet place, Fafnirs ond, . & F. Corhin and Stan- ley Works in third plare par- A by that number of games. n first. 10 minutes of zame, Corbin Serew held ¢ Lut shortly hefore the 10 mark. Mickey Luke was fnjeeted in- to the lineup and he and Ben Paris red points th . into Landers 1 8 1o 7 lead. uhowitz 1 who was playing one of his hest ! zames despite the fact that s feam w losing, made a ficld goal the count was % to S, His sccond | suee ficld goal put his team 1to 8 score. Mills was then into the game and diately made a short, Referee . mer, £ Cort crew's lead to one ; palf time « Luke, Holst, and Tuke and iough the run was interruptad by 4 zoal of Joo Luty, Luke seored o more foul goals. Toward the ter part of the second half the men had the game on fce. V' Luke d the ganc ily the star His floor work play were tin y him it ny ¢ Word stanley Rule Mariew, re Recker Panl, 1t Jarnot, « Dashper. e th the | yead, i Speet williger insky, Jacobs, Lynch, 1z Drave into a sont e orer, Go Men's Industrial Le W Corbin Ser Fafnirs Wo m Buttmahers 18 o 16, but crson made a feld 1ead gxitched o 13 to 18 Standing with +he ertn Mact —|to b 13| season game by its 30 to 17 defeat | Halr | best bt on | Tt | minute | ind | imme- ! shot that cut | point. at | NEW BRIT. CITY TOURNAMENT ' LISTS DISCUSSED Status of Some Players Ques- ' tioned—DBurritts Withdraw I Several confl submitted for the tot it to be conducted under | the auspices of the Boys® club were overed at a mecting of the tour. ¥ committee yesterday afternoon nd the managers of the teams in- volved will have to stralghten out the tangle at another meeting which will held on Tues evening, at the Boys' club. The ts in the player lists city basketball am. R3S 2212 rules of the competition provide that no player shall play with more | | than ono team, but several mames | have heen duplicated on different | lists. The status of a few players | was also guestioned, and these ]l\'!l’ will be granted a hearing the | same time, It is planned by tie committee to ake the Tuesday night gathering an important In addition to | the hearings and untangling of | player lists mentioned above, thre will also place the awing to dectde wl teams will face cach other in the first round matehes. | The pairings wiil be made in the presence of the managers. Further, | |it is planned to invite all players in {the intermediate and senior divisions | present, an interpretation | meeting will be held in the gym- nasium and any possible misunder- | standing regarding the rules of the { game clearcd up. A number of instances were found |in which the gamt player w listed | | by two teams. These are as follows: athan Lipman and Leo Michalow- | ski by Federals and Celties, Walter | stohl hy Nutmegs and “Y" Arrows, | ! Russcl Anderson by Flying Romeos | and South church juniors, A. Joseph | |hy Mysterics and South church it niors, and Arthur Johnson by dish Lutheran juniors and Fast | Eaglcs. Fach of these players must ‘“nhrlr'n\- from one team or the other, and a chance will be afforded | to make his choice when the teams | weigh in. { The eligibility of six the senior title was questioned, [ these men will be granted he | Tuesday night. The amateur stand-| ling of Frank Arburr, listed by the| | Burritts, was seriously doubted he- | cause of his play with the American [ Legion team two ycars ago, The | committee raised question over s listed by the Emeralds, s not believed that Hilding | N. Mclnerney, and D, ! Merline had played with this team 'mull be properly ealled members. {The standing of Charles Charlow | with the Lions was similarly doubt- . The right of Kenncth Frost, Co. to participate in the tour- nament was questioned, as the rules specify an entrant must he a New Britain resident and Frost is said to live in Plainville. | One team, the Celtic quintet en- [tered by Manager Nathan Zevin in the intermediate division, was ques- "tioned. This team listed Played, one against the A. €. and the existence of such am waa doubted, leading to the elief that the ties weren't a pro- perly “organized” combination. The [team will have a chance to clear it- self next Toesday. The intermediat ot teams will be vs' club seales du s & beginning tomorrow. afternoon and evening day Physieal Dir Ray A or an appointes his will take weights of the various players i determine if the teams classificd. Every player appe lose his right one players in '.nvl only one ame | lish junior, I on the the thre During of cach derson [l we tor are correctly listed m to st o or rtici- Burritts Withdraw Tpon being informed yester fternoon by the committea in char: of th Toys clnl baskethall tournament that they had voted to ‘mr Frank Arburr from taking part the tournament. Manager Ken- reth Saunders announced the with. drawal of the Burritts from the tournament beecausn of dissatisfac- tion at the ruling of the hoard. WANTED: A PICKER | A Roll Hockey “Walter Camp” Is Desired By One Interested an Who Has Favorites, No Doubt. Laitor, Britain eraid, Sir intercsted roller hockey fan 'n watching your for th Dear I have very closely in the hope that T mig “all star” selections, but I suppose you are waiting r the pl end before you do your pick bunch of us past f it read your nt piayers an argument . however, 1ol me and Williams of ter ) 1h team up | 1 Williams, Waterl Jean at that D ind Biount letter in me 1t somme may 1o other fans to ma there will sele o Suppose combinations stand by Yours in sport WANT NO T'OH “upe.| Philip Granville nd mid- columns | weeks, | Left to right: 3 right forward; N DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1928, —Phato by Johnson & Peters Louis Landino, left guard; Arnold Reckert, first substitute; Henry Kra: s Alexander Zaleski, left forward; Edward Sowka, Captain Fred Saunders, center, right guard; TXINTYTY YR YT TNTNRNLY CELLLILTH S AT LTI Pictured herewith | Britain High school ba upon whom lics the I Britain in the Public High s this weelk. hool I heen a star has pla town games g given New Britai his work in bo He in every g nd h Ally every oppo as Fred who o t o score and win the w Haven Hillho { few wecka ago. He {and Mrs. Horace |Chestnut strect, is \s(,n\rls just six feet in At is 1 son of Mr. and M and |of nooth strect. This {season on the team. played part of the BUNION DERBY 1 CONTINUED TODAY | 0 Wl More o s Conty Rungers Ki Fifty-two miles more of the tory 1 Los Angeles and New York will be covered by runners in *lthe €. C. Pyle Derby” to- gman, Ariz, March 14 (UP)— terri- betweey ‘Bunion i Arthur Newton, ish runner won race to further the field of athletes who a for the $45,500 in prizes to he vided when they reach New York. Pos . Ariz., is the next resting st the cross continent grind. The lthoug field held together falrly well, several run cided to give up the race days of the endurance t Newton maintained his usua steady 1o to pull ahead of the runners Tuesday, e came Jers from Oatman, Ariz, making the 2§ miles in 4 hours and 3 minutes, Paul Simpson, Burlington, N. €., finished in seeomd place, seven min- utes behind Newtos more champion heel of Canada, finished h place. as finished in the artist in ten v's lap ing ord wton; Sin and to the g : John Salo, New Detre Peter Ga- oston Souminen, oh hilton, Fran k- . England; Dwight Houfst as Quomawahu, Abramowitz, N nler, Germany; A Toron‘o and leaders for the dis from are as follows Arthur Newton, Souminen, Detroit England; Nestor E: iter | tance order named England: Peter Gavuzz Detrof ., Mich-§ Ont W ickson, Manist¢ familton, ng I imler, Germany; | Ahramowitz, New York; A. tinoff, Toronto: and; Harry Shear | Paut Kimpsor Constan- , San F (] North € , Calif.; Mike Allan Currier. Joseph Wilson, Frank Chavesz, ; Pasadena Quomawahiu, Avizi D |Thomas, England; C. R. Brown, lif.; Carl Willlerz, New York: | oy Sandsherry 1ils, Calif., and Earl Dilks, 'Pit hu.ngh Rn;)!:iesmMake It Four Paso Robles, Ca "he rookies of the Pittsburgh Pi made it four straight yesterday when y won the Intra-Club game from regulars The regulars game an Joy Roug Ok Nicholas March 1 - tieally con | sional | Paul, Angeles to Kingman | Arne | les 1o Eng- arolinu; | Straicht Games | 1tes 1zs when | runs | seman, was i 1 two arris, South Congregation: mll team has pred an from the tol Congregati and-home & el City Mond; parish hou- me will be played the first r. prob. April aur On gatny ! to Waterbury to tournament imong the winners Y.M.C. A ew Brit tn the T hopes for hetter fortune this time bageer | he lo- | STRONG TEAM GOMING Brooklyn Outfit Here Saturday Has | Reputation of Being a Fast I)un«‘h 1 —Play Atlas Friday Night. When Five b Kenn Washington dropped ou of low league Music night. at 9 o'cloc ment made game The K, the comes to evening to pla lasketball team, |lincup two of the speediest men who |took part in the American Profes- cthall league. 1y and Cooney. t W hall in New 1 a by Should the feat its City, it wil championship of the Atla will Lut if the sceond teams will second Br ing, played w B lineup agai Brooklyn tr the fol b a conter; ards; own ba Indi New York lnocked o are half h 1 h season between ohampionship. in st an thall payers, I napolis outpointed Bobbic 10 Angzeles Los Classified of the attendance at the games, This will be the sccond game for ! | Manager Clarence Lampher's team | tho other being the Slor Sheehan In the Kennedy, Williams and Visitation this city 'urdiy] the All-New Britain | it will have in its Brooklyn They are | players on the team which league beeause be pocket hil Palace the entry st echeduled | (picao, f Atlas team in i Haven Friday gue game will start ccording to announc Managep Lampher. New Dritain team de- rivals from the Elm be ured of the second half, a tie for ti result, The en have to seftle t honors, and if on the second me series will two teams with the whom ha cach othe first thack in from Joseph ington, the s wins, Lauri of New S0, b for wald, the Frank T will Loth start the same the Atlas and Akzewski will be n and Ruben and 1 Brooklyn lineup will Brenan Pasquil Dury Chic The T, standing: Can Tabershi centoaf Rudolph Joclk &t |1 Willinms, Jack Kane, Ch ! 0. Victor, Cincinnati ri Durock I'onzi Woorl ~ Baby Avfeated Joe Gans Hi! Mar- Ads arc the most thoronghly read short stories, Me and Mine L Lty LISTEN - (F THe Poor 16 BOLONY WHATS RUNNIN THIS TEAM WOULD GI\T WISE To HIMSELF HE'D PUT ME ON THE REGULAR OUTFIT- GET ME 7. Now IN EVANSVILLE ONE DAY- I WAS UP To BIG Time AN’ AND THEN HERE'S ANUDDER ‘THING - | ToLD THE CHIEF NUTTIN' DoIN' cAJ SENDIN' ME To THE MINCRS - GIMME A CRACK AT DIS rLL BURN' ALL UP- HE Kw u TABERSKI LEADING INTABLE TOURNEY \Only Undeleated Entry in Billiards Meet Chicago, March 14 (P—Frank T: s champion, held the lead in the present tournament title today, the only of the ten vet 1o meet Ralph Greenleaf of win Rudolph of ormer champions, lost one All three of these oxperts wer today's schedule, clphia and game. but not Rudolph the meet ye anon, ce entry, 1 Con ninth p| hieved his bost in deren several good rur Today's gamc Chicago, vs. Harry Pittsburgh. Faberski, Onofrio Lauri, Nev' York. Ralph Greenle Natale Irwin Rudoiph, Ler, Schenectady, . Philadelphia, altimort. Chicago, under the team w {“Monjue” captained. sistent point nd is five A ne prominence Kraszewski tried ont {Although it was to the that new playe pushed his ork wa 1o gnard, The shift which moved Landino to guard waes the or. in forw 00l at scol to follow 1h opponent’s te Louis’ playir tion is his 17 years old and is o tall. He s of Antonio L of mak the national | for | a He ng. At gu fast am. One hat js w undetes the field. cach of son on ndino meeting received his erd of Wi lic uard, is one of on the team. the task of ward on the will be of Acting Capt Hartford team, the the quintet, 1f th uard is successful in linowski he will practi game for New DBrf vears old and is five f all. He is the son of Charles ka of Dwi Arnold Reckert, son Mrs. Adolph Reckert of is the ret substitute When ki during Reckert with is ideal pro! part of the 17 vea pou To Sowk suarding opposing 5 to form ting Onofrio lust in Maiil night v Ve vs, Poter High Run the ; filled the g at suceess. He as a standing + that he time s old and PULLED UNUSUA In the f n the Plec - | Baxtor Jordan is the Giants, st t four inn 101 leagu inird now York = WAIT A MINUTE - \ SEEN THIS HERE Now BABE ROOT AT The PLATE AND THE WAY HE GRABS / HOLT OF HIS BAT 153 ALL f WROUNG -+ IF THE CRIEF GIVES ME A CHANCT OH BABY- - GoooBY cAY SAY Gee! wHaT A BLOw P E 1S--- HE SURE TINKS SWELL OM HISSELF THE CHEAP LITTLE BUM i 18 years old scason as r brother, He has been a is 17 years gotter, | feet cight inches tall. | clever f{loor was will ba Friday 1 weighs of is the sketball te Lopes 0f Nev #ame with ]l'xrt(urd‘ evening rida Captain Fred Saunders, center, has | th ime the tear In the out of has t and victor uses his height and reach to ad- s outjumped pr i his season. 1 hro game 1 he s son of wers o height. t left forward is Alex Zaleski, the Maryan Zaleski is his sccon Last b gula came for the t doped out previous and forwiards, the s such that he | ¢ right into the regu-| . [lar lineup and Landino was shifted | Zaleski He never secmed to be at home rd since he was not 8o very is able t forward on the ird 1 thing ahou orthy of men work. He feet § inch S5 year ve ) ignec the best for. team. To hin given the task of nowski of the highest scorer on Britain New holding Mal- cally win th n. He Mr. ight street. of Mr. Lyons s on the te vard is stocky an guard, used a gread 1t about I'EAT of a o last kea A haseman fonr doubl The BoSS SH New n | gh to tie ainst High school a ith > t third and Mr. into | son when Hen teran | g teadicet players |y is 1"' eet 11 inches and Mrs. ineligible season games, position T s S o, 175 Wil CITTLOTTG POEVVIPIIP L STTIIICTV ACTION GALORE PROMISED ON THE RINK THIS EVENING HIGH SCHODL TEAM |~ S [@fl_flflAM}Ei Basketballers Tackle Hartiord| on Friday Britain Automobile Roller Hockey League Vill Meet in Playoffs for Championship — First Game Begins at 7:30, Action galore will be seen tonight at the Arena when honors In the New b |bile Hockey leac serics of champlonship 1in Automos decided two of thae for tha W ue will be n a th ames, m being climination being a fi of the The first game o'clock with the Pontine and Nash teams as the oppons |second game i tak: {diately after th and 1l playoff nit. will start at 1t e the Tha place imme- of the first Dode and attraction, two games will npionship of final t er winner ening. team capturcd : In the leagzue during the s nand vorites coma through sames. Tha McAloon and s; C. McAloon, center; thack and Sautter, goal | The Chrysers will lineup . |With Selander and Clinton, rushes: Hoole in center, and Reinholdt and |8tz as defense men. The Pontincs will usa Newell, Dill, |Labseinte, Kieffer and Heinzmann {While the Nash team will trot out {Casperine, M. Hayes, Corbett, Hall I:.ml Ba r . Dodg E to in will ru tonight's have F. Fusari, iyland, »|tender. Sixteen Teams Entered In Basketball Tourney Kansas City, Mo., March 14 (UP) —Sixteen teams, including 8t. Jo- seph, Mo., Hillyards, last year's champions, entered the third round of the National A. A. U. hasketball tournament today Survivors games and fourth tomorrow will meet in the semi-finals Friday. The finals are scheduled for Saturday. St. Joseph Hillvards, favorite, triumphed over Miami, q night and tonizht will meet ville, Mo., Teache Other gam~s today: DPittston, Kan., Teachers vs. Kanaas City Lifc; rling Elks, Oklahoma City, ve. . Kan, Teachers; McPherson 1! ol ve. Wichita Universit “{Cudahy A. €, Sioux Clty, la., va ' Baker University: Rushville, Ind Independents vs. Rocklurst Southwestern Colloge, Winfield Kan., [vs. Kansas City A. C.i Iirestone Rubler, Akren, O, va. Cook's Pa Kansas City, '16 Year Old Boy Shows Up Well With Red Sox Bradentown, Fla, March 14 (¥ Mana n's plan ziving the rookics a chance to show everything th h has resulted in tirning up one bright spot for the Boston Red Sox. Joe Cicero, 16 vear old Atlantic City flash, is the Joe took i club almost as big s himself jn vesterday's game with L the Buffalo 1 and loped out homer that was good for three It was his second of the ex- hibition season and though the | Bisons finally 1 out the rookies ' to 8, Joo's performance showed that at )¢ the N w made of big iff. Cicoro s p right hander who can send them out to right ficld when he ants and o that, Carri; thinks, is going to i” ¢ him a formidable youngster. s s ! hoy. sons 5 runs. nos SIS n By BRIGGS 15 AFRAID 'L oW UP A LOT OF THESE BIG BUMS AND CAUSE A LoT OF TRoOUBLE RANIKS - GIT ME? mw TR 1T L PoLATICS - SEE T t AIN'T NEVER SEEN IVORY S0 Souip AS DAT OME -- \[F HE MAKES THE TEAM {M LINDBERGH- —_—