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S T - ¥ 14 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1928, 08| RITAIN AND HARTFORD HIGH SCHOOLS CLASH TOMORROW NIGHT—NEW BRITAIN AND ATLAS IN FINAL LEAGUE GAME — SPORTS COETICVIPITTPEICII VIV IO 0000097 400000900 ‘ MERIDEN HOCKEY TEAM MEETS LOCALS HERE TONIGHT —DODGE TEAM WINS AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP —NEW the ove 4 the vork o i and 70 . with | First Ttush Hussey Gillett, Hayes | appetite for long distance hiking. | SRR ur Charlie Hart, 63-year-old runner Trusari will ser €. McAloon Hail “enter Five in Final Game — Chrysler and Pontiac Com- s binations Fall in Preliminary Battles—Three Shut-| 107 St, Patrick's Day Meet — & : Hartford, March 15 — More th GGames—Two More Games Scheduled. e | | stars among them—have field entrics {for the first annual track meet of 1 New Britain Automobils { Hartford State Armory on the eve- Hockey league last night, | lEA[]S MARATH N‘wmng of St. Patrick’s Day. ough to cage two. goals dn | This meet means the revival of gar the Nash team and capture the sy, : years, and if it scores the suc- cnampionstiptn tns snars ot tre STAMETS ATG FEWOP 85 LADE |coe expected, wit mecome o wunct Threa chutonts featured the 1~h>§ |Capital City, of the night, the Nash team blank- | | Among the famous track stars who game, ) 1 out the| Peach Springs, Ariz. March 15 (UP) |Nebraska, known as the ‘‘fastest Chrysler co 43 t0 —Athletes n the C. C. Pyle eross human” now that Charlie Paddock is meries, the Doz nke Nash | Elkins, noted Indian athlete and 2 10 0. A8 lap to Scligman, decathlon champion; Jackson Scholz, Arthur Newton, 5 the Dodge in the game that decided fand English marathoner, lopped the {won the 200 metres at the last Olym- the championship, but it miles from Kingman to Peach [VIC games; FFrancis Hussey, noted Bis mates in & combination that |~ burne, both national champions an. proved to be onc of the best ever|frst place in the lap and further in- | latter captain of the Georg George Bayer, in the goal for the | Angeles. & |record 1n 1925; Johnny Holden and | Nash team, kept up his sensational| Meanwhile the field narrowed '1:4 Milde, who is aking a great during the contest last night, keep- | bave sapped the strangth of the |cester Toch, ing the offensive of the Dodgo quin- | Weak. and each day the starters arc | Several relays will mark the pro- ing lists. Both goals scored through|{ Two prominent runners from New York university relay team will | him came after sensational work on | Widely separated sections of the run in one college relay and Wee- had little work to do owing 1o the|inclined to “call it a day"” here carly |other. excellent performance of Dick Hy- |today. In the scholastic relays, Hartford | combine. Hyland got almost all of | 2nd Osmond Metcalfe, Canadinn. [prep school special will find Kings the drives sent his way before th U'mek, doctors said, had troubls wood pitted against Loomis, missed were stopped by Sautter. {start the grind again today, while |zic Springtield college, Matty Hayes and Hall did the best | Metcalfo guffcred a nervous shock |university, Worcesicr them scoring two in and out goals.| Attendants picked up the Cana-|¢d relay teams or individual s'nrs.’ The summary: dian. He consumed four sandwiches, ,0r, in some cases, hoth. E. McAloon .. Casperiri | der of ham and cggs, whereupon he |¥ards, has a fine ent list |sald he felt better but had lost his Scholz. Elkins, Locke and And the Ss0.yard epen handicap of Shirley, England, was brought in |fac: v great field getting | hausted. Doubt was expressed if ho 10 this race are Ed Swinburne, na-| | would be able to start today’s jaunt. lional ¢ 1 1927 George Fusari Scores Two Goals in Third Period to Blank Nash !MOI'C Than 200 Athletw EII[OM | outs Feature Title Playoff—Small Crowd Watches 0 athletes—nationally known track g rougzh two exciting per- . 1 score, the Dodge ‘Fn:e Massasoit A. C. to be held in the final peried of the e with | |track in Hartford, after a lapse of playoft eerics, Gl‘il}d c{)flfiflufi fixture on the sports calendar in the ing the Po 1 10 0 in the first will compete are Roland Locke of 6 and win the L ootinty “hnnlen derhyt today faced |105ing some of his flectness; Fait Fusari got both of the goals for South African great N York A. C. sprinter, who through the excellent tram Springs Wednesday in 7:30 to take [SPFINTT: George Leness and E. Swin scen in amateur hockey in this city. [Crease his time lead from Los town relay team which set a world work. He scored a total of 84 stopsjdown still more. The long grinds name rnuning in the colors of Wor- tet down to & minimum in the scor- | fewer, ram. Jordham, Yale and the great his part. On the other hand, Santter | world were among those who seemed |leyan and Springficld college in an. tand on the defense for the Dodg They were Giusto Umek of Ttaly High, Crosby of Watcrbury and Tee: reached his cage and those he|With one of his feet and may not | W n, Fordham, work for the losing team, hetween | from the strain of the race, among the colleges who have enter- | Dodge. h. | three cups of coffee and a double or- | The medley sprints, b6, 60 he outstanding ent | here Wednesday night almost ex. |'he starter's zun. Among the stars | Bayer| Quomawahahv, the Hopi Indian, l-ness and Johnny Holden. | Hyland . Corbett Sautter JACK KELLY CRAVES REVENGE OUT 7o BEAT, THE ENGLISH INTHE " I928 OLYMPIC GAMES 1 THE ONLY Wwav W MAKE JACK'S BROTHER ,WALTER THE ACTOR, TALK. " FOR AOTHING ++ (BY } NRY L. FARRELL) NEA Vice ports Writer They say of Walter Kelly that he is the best story teller in the world and one of the big time vaudeville! cirenits retains him as such. 1t is said that his contract calls for from 8300 to 0 upwards week and specifies that he never hr to spend more than twelve minutes on_one number. | But {f you ever get the chance! and want to hear Walter Kelly, the ALUNNI DEFEATS TRADER QUINTET Gombination of Former Years, $till Shows Strongly | In a game replete with fun, good ! | sportsmanship and humor, the State | | Trade school basketball stars of | | other days won from the New Brit- {ain Trade school team at the high | school gym last night by the score | |of 25 to 15. The alumni team came | | on the floor with only four men and { the Trade school loaned out Richt- | { myer who will graduate fn several weeks. “Rick” had a good night | Tolling up cight points and the old | combination of Arcna, Richtmyer | and Rockwell worked well together. | The Trade Echool Scconds went |into the game in the third pe |and the alumni did some extra ling giving them a lead of | The regulars went back in again and | tied the count at 16-all and again at | 18-all but could not hold the triple | star machine of former years. Cap- | tain Anderson for the Trade school played a fine game and got cight | points for his night's work | The Trade School Seconds do- feated the Trade School Indepen- | dents in the preliminary 27 to 19 Saturday morning the Traders will | meet the Torrington Trade school {team at the high school gym, the first game with this outfit in soms [ time. The Midgets will appear in th | preliminary. The summar: i Trade School Fld, Pond, Tf woosssans O Cohen, rf. . 2 Prysle A 0 | Szymanski, Anderson, | Wesoly, e. Knowles, rg. . Hubbell, rg. ! Abel, e, LEAGUE SCORING LEAD . . ¥ Anna Marley and Nellle Sartincky J 1 Tail to Pass Out P. & F, Forward Richtmyer , tockwell Twork 'MERIDEN HOCKEY TEAM TO BATTLE LOCALS TONIGHT Manager Frank McDonough Adds Jimmy Lawlor to w Britain Lineup for Remainder of Playoff— Hardware City Quintet Determined to Stop Pierce and Williams—Defeat Waterbury Score of 5 to 2—Boucher Star of Contest, L0CALS SETFOR .. ATLAS TOMORROY Final State Leagne Game to Be Staged in New Haven Roari down th Connccticut state 1 the New Britain the chanee to co wire in' the row night when it n of New Haven at M in the game in t cireu City Tuled 1y of the Har re give it the champions) final half of th will enable the tie the locals for fi IFollowers of the ing scen the team’s all the clubs in the the York more an a Atlas ngthened New Britain veriority over the Ehn A large plan to sit in on the A certain not lack roote New Haver tured by Samm the forward b Lits d Chadys and G . New Britai Rubenste forwards while man at the ski renter Leary will step in as guard stroteh thall 1 ; I team has under the lead of the pack tomor- e18 the cirenit 2 Celties of week ter itain and hattle, [ 1 made part it local team will ths with Tr in the Atlas New | ago, for the heen tim quir peopls Ar- for dit s lineup will be fea- and Cohen at pin at rdon at and nd Znkzew heehan and in Brass City hy Play-Off Standing Game Tonight t New Britain, ort 10 bolster up the New Britain roller hockey team in (15 final drive for the championship in the Amecrican le playolf se. ries, Muanager McDonough ouneed 1o 1t he had sign- ¥y Lawlor, tormer Hol!yoke ck, for the rest of the games. Lawlor will -appear in tonighta the tirst time in a New unitorm. Meriden quintet will furnish opposition for the New Britaiu mo tonight in what should be of the fiercest battlss fought Lawlor's presence with Britain will add strength to local defens i as it is pri- marily with the idea of stopping i Williams and Pierce, the two Meri- that the local team has , there will be plenty ment in the gam t the plans of the local management are for the linenp to- night not vet definitely known. and Alexander will be on :sh line with Blount in tha Brown, Muirhead and Lawlor toss up for the positions of nd halfhack. Meriden will nd Pierce on tha eville at center, Mor- haltback and Purcell in Moriden In an vt une for tain ntly. rison at Defeat Waterbury “Rib” Boucher's sensational play in the third period against Water- night brought New Britain victory over the Brass ty team. With Waterbury leading © o one in the final frame, the local speed merchant started out and collected a total of four goals all by his lonesome that packed the same away in the New Britaln re- tor. urday Night i nights' eting will be the first of a serics of two tou on the schedule of the local team because in this ci on Satwrday i the New Britain quintet will t the Visitati I"ive of Brook- N. Y., formerly the Washing- Palace team of the American |°® in the With a lincup ndded namgs of men who have | Y fanous beecause of their New Britain court game, the Alexander r to this city to B P Muirhea Brown Goal Inability of her two nearest rivals, Pirst Period Scored by Caged by Time |to make up lost mileage. St | Among the early finishers in Wed- second Pertod nesday’s lap were RS o ok Peter Gavuzzi, England; Andrew | Payne, Claremore, Okla.; John Cro- | nick, Saskatoon, Sask. Can.; Arne Souminen, Detroit; Carl Willberg. |Boston 4. A. Star Heads Ficld in New York city; Philip Granvillr, | 4 Hamlilton, Ont.; E. Dilks, New C tle, Penn.; J. Salo, Passaic, N. Nush 4, Pontlac 0 {Charles Miller, Walnut Groves, The Pontiae team was outplaved | Calif; August Fager, Ashtabul in the three periods in the first pre- | Ohto; Willlam Keer, Minneapolis, |, any starts, Loy liminary by the Nash quintet. Hayes | Minn'; David Davies Sandr:'(:lh, | ”’",'m,::",’;‘_m,-f,:,i,':{m\‘ ’l\w‘“fol.:“:},jv and 'n:.n form)r,i 0 exce .;‘.n com-| Ont. €an.; Roy McMurty, Indian. J,fl',“', i oo bin e rira st at rination on the scorir ine after ! apolis ., 4 e - S g : 2 : both teams had battled to a .‘-(IHV]-EH{“ \\'a.})r;‘.l ERRE St el ;hc ulmnlcr N;"v“ls S | rge last night. Hah clocked in 3:05 one and sl in the opening session. The Es L WEICHING ENTRIES [three-fitth seconds slower than his | summary: i | ndard of made three pill | Foundage of Players on Teams in B s e e e —— Jaries started the scoring with a pretty goal in the first session. Boucher followed him with another, 1ving the count for the first period. Davies got the only score of the second period but Boucher eameo throuzh with a devastating scoring final frame that gave W Britain the victory. The sum- | finished way behind Wednesday, but | 1he armory will be gayly decorat- | “Virginia judge,” talk for a wrek | satd he would continue in an effort “4 for the event and Tasillos' 1 04 for nothing just ask him about his| Anna Marley and Nellie Sartinsk: will give a concert before the meet | iy brother Jack. to pass her out in the hot scoring janiies soifone S hetyeentorenis: Walter Kelly is one of the most| . = 00 "o 20 o o Industrial | San Antonio, Tex, March 15 (s - HAHN wms AG][N | enthusiastic sportsmen and naturally | Las 1efi Mary 1°POT'S that the Detroit Tiger man- | with the kid brother being one of | arketball league agement will barter the team's sur- Flood of Offers for Extra Tiger Players |the world's greatest athletes he | Motyka in a position whereby she [ plus tnficld and outficld material for would be enthusastic about him. | can win scoring honors by caging seasoned pitchers has resulted in i Perhaps Walter, who is a great | just one point in the last scheduled flood of offers for the talent. hoxing fan, would prefer the kid |games of the season. The important| Three teams have made offers for brother to be the heavyweight|game which will involve the New Nolen Richardson, recruft third hase. champion of the world. but k | Britain Machine and her team, the 'man, and others are negotiating for was onee the world's greatest seuller | I°. & I, Corbin five, will probably be | 'rank Emmer, shortstop: Dutch and Walter was just as proud of | played nest Tuesday night. {Holland, an outficlder and Bill him. At the present time, Miss Marley, Sweeney, first baseman. Although Jack always will Le the | Miss Sartinsky and Miss Motyka are | Moriarty has indicated “kid brother” to Walter, he’s no all tied with 43 points each. Marley | part with Richardson. kid. He's in his early thirtics, mar- | has 19 field goals, and five foul goals, ried, a successful young contractor Sartinsky 15 field goals and 17 foml {in Philadelphia und a candidate for | gouls, and Motyka has 18 field goals 928 Olympic team. nd seven foul goals. alter says Jack came out of re- | Nellie Sartinsky is practically tirement with the ambition of iV |surcd of the foul shooting cham- more good beattng 1o an | pionship. Phird Period Fu Fusari MeAloon ton lteague. with the tiecome connection with the Visitors are measure the Just over the we the club defeatod Reooklyn, this gamc along giving o fair idea of the prowess of the chi and its ability to mect strong op Waterbury Davies Harkins Donnelly Bradshaw Lovegrecn Jasper Mile Spocial Repeats Feat of Tormer Years, f i i | ¢ York, March 15 (®——For the k-end jr Celties > will not the Blountieea: iy First Ieriod Won by Caged by Waterbury Davies New Britain Boucher Second Period aterbury Davies Third Periad * Britain Boucher 16 Boucher 124 Roucher e Boucher 3:40 6 Alexander, 4: . 44; Blount, 62 Phil Todt to Be Out Of Game With Injury lentown, Fla, March 15 (P The Bostoni Red Sox are going to he without the services of their cra up to tho New Dritain prst baseman, Phil Todt, for the Goals Tima night dny same the Visitation P following men Canaty, 3:08 S bring th Ken Iy, Breny Wiltiams and Serill Nash, [‘fll"l’l(‘.} e S years ago. Johnny Theobald of the New York A. C. trailed Hahn by 60 | Englis T vards, while Murray Goldsish, Mill- | Jack's experience with the FNf- \fachine guards to hold Motyka ret week or 1in Aiye: Todl wranchs Championship Tournament Being 1ose A. A., was third and last. [lish 18 one of Walter's pet private \ithout a point. Noms of the New- wd his Kive 1 he cighin inning of The Boston flier did not continue ' stories and for years he put so much ! yadic toam is likely 1o maka any the tic game against R to the milo mark as he had planned. | vehemence in the telling that his| 008 F 00 8 BEEE 0 WEE EY STl e By ARt 06 avorlc of Swelghing fhodippey. [ILLBK expces to compBieinextin thetiphvsiginns mamned himoftifhe :‘;‘7"" only Pirtkerwitz. P, & F. Cort ried from the field but an ex- cdiate, junior and mic Chisaeo dintrigiinnil then nest mpden Ikl Skorhapsine dedimnomn el dsi e dvcdnbr, fwho haiapainta jon showed that Phil's injury in the city to training for now ! e = s more painful than serious. Tn- ck was the champion American tournament under the auspices e 1 Togkin: e < r dentally the ame showed the Sox = s S then and as fine a looki 5 . ahe o o Tliox i TRIAL g the Bovs' club was begun at i “, " ‘;" et l‘mu:. ”’r i" BIG BOY OF MAJORS ore not lacking in pur They GETS TRIAL WITH BOSTON RS o | club this afternoon, when the il = Tt “Jumbo” Elliott. pitch with scored all their runs in the last three lie Doherty, former Holy ¢ second Period R b N o T ways wore a green jockey cap, Bullp, jokien is gne ef the INBINES 10 provent fwe suecossive cher, is trying out with the 21 A, AppRsTs that hasn't anything particular to | e . e TG ASSO b RNy Hayes 13:3 ) the poundage of the pl; players fn the majors. . riumphs in as many days by a orida S Tt ; . P | 4o with the story other than it was, AU 0 pounds minor league club. all 1ol el bl ndiehing process w1 0T L sl 5 ta de. in Walter's estimation, a willingne i Hayes | continue ton t and tomorrow «und | and in the kid to show what . 5 frat Eddic Hoctor of Georgetown and a pride in the ki ho Third Period | Saturday atternoons and evenings. Hall 12:0% ‘ Teams in these classifications whicn And 'red Veit of New York. { Jack made an application for en- Ne 1,/ have not weighed in by Satur f 5 |trance into the English champion- jayer) mght will be incligible to play. ship for the Diamond Sculls, one of for.| A big mecting is planned the most {reasured emblems o the 1 nizht at the club. | world, a trophy symbolic of an old avers will be given he "an dancient world championship In the be t t e committee in charge, i s d—Alex Tre- | Amateur rowing in Eng Dodge: an lists will be untangl land won Furopean middlewsight [ yyopn, gentleman’s sport WwWELL JACK I HAD My \) a3toiy drawings tor first-round matches championship Tommy Milli- dmitted that he worked e < Chrysler tearn will be made, and there will be an ) on foul iNcomE TAX SCHEDULE ALL for . Jack's application e in rare form is mates i interpretation and demonstration of | Rocli ouT Two MONTH) in the race was ref nieely with 3 . the rules of the game, ti, Ttaly, red that he had h 1= o Horman, ; E. M | Horseshoe Pitching Des Moines Chicago, outpointed May Come Under Bar 1. Moines 10, TLouis tersburg, Fla. March Moines, defeated Steve shoe piteling doesn’t Paul, 10 tha Bosten Braves' timington, ally proficient in on, 1ger Jack Slattery has about | Philad: Iphi; d to place the pastime under San Frane an, at st until the twirling | Boston luct improves. He watched Kent Franci Id play with the shors yes wil) First Rush hert Hayes Second | h Pointe, Gillett, i Kerley Hanl . : JOB N TENAS " Schult play Ascertained Today., Kiefter | Corbett . s Baver th preparat chance to ov her teammate TO GO ON STAGE Loughran, light heavy- t champion, lLas decided to Red take a vandeville tour lasting ser- al months before again defending title, the Ol Johr f a Cathol the world's record ard hurdles, established track cord for the college First Period Goals Seored by Caged by of | the seul boy as e oss heaviest weighs nks he's 1 Nash FIGHTS LAST NIGHT as now, “ THis HERE Tice | BELIEVE IN HAUING 1T (Tuc‘ LAST MINUTE To FILE ALL DONE BEFORERAND AWD : YouR INCOME Tax SCHEDULE . OFF YouR parmD =~ GETS You NOTHING -~ - CAIALTING ictory from p N. Y.- Roberto Rober- @ Lnocked out Tin Rarberion, Ohio, 5 vrnando Gonzales, Pinkie George, Mayx, Des Mo 8t Tot ster, admission sesd Jim) qy uldn't do anything ahont it and he had to weit unti 1920 for his chance. The Hon. i6ck lieres- | ford, winner of the Diamond Sculls | and almost as fine an oarsman as | cver pulied a hlade, was entered reat Britain in the Olympic races and Jack Kelly was entered for the United States, They paseed throngh thelr pre- | ary heats saccessfully and | up to the finals. Al the| American colony wanted Jack to | win, but they knew it was an even rhoice and those who bet had to lay three to one. Perhaps Walter's voice had been heard across the ocean oo Cal.-Fico Rami beat 1 y Kram Artie Patterson, Sullivan, & and San First Period ¥ ’ Eagle, the Cardinals shut ¥ Ross, AT A ASren: T tello, Tda., 4 who started for vield four hits in five innings. finished the encounter, v Period o B MAY PREVENT BOUT Jim Mullen of Chicago to yznmh.y" 'l.llr“‘l" riodd ‘- i Mack Thinks Well of Hassler as Shortstop | say around the Triars Club | York that Walter bet mo | Every Known Legal Mecans to 5000 on the “kid” and Philadol- | - to money Stop Title Fight. American correspondents with ( team had given the tip that it 5 looked like absolutely even race. | ( Well, Juck won the race, but it his Irish heart that pulled him through. The Hon, Beresford didn't crack until the last fifty yards, tweight champion- | ypex back 1o the float as n Sammy Mandell | as any mick yon ever saw and | ¢ McLarnin at - Madison watched them douse Beresford with | York, May 17. tor. { sienature of Man- | could row ten miles mor 1 Eddie Kane, | was just getting a sweat up,” Kelly ing for a titular | said to the eorrcspondents. June hetween | it here’s what he said to his | d op- cousin, I'aul Costello, who was to | signed for | row with’ him in about fifteen r the pro- minutes in the doubles finals. “You'll have to do most of th pullin®. Paul. I'm ridin’ this rac Tt wasn't 4 hard race and they won. | TS OF GAMES Fla, — St. Louis he | the the Iort Myers, get eve Athletics 4; Bu / — AND FURTHERMOR® (T WAS\ [ PEoPLE wro maxe FA“S.‘S‘ \\ Uik = L INCOME TAX RETURNS ARE ) A I.RFECALY‘N”“T_‘QETUR\J ‘JusT AS CRIMINAL AS ALY Tov= | Don'T BELIEVE N OTHER WIND 0F RABEERY — MAKING FALSE STATEMENTS | BELIEVE (T f ) Tire DuTY oF = S —— — ——— ./COME ON | | 8iG FisT DO YouR ¢/ £ Petershurz, Fla Louis Boston \uburndale, Chicago, March 15 P—Racked Ly Wi he Tinois boxink commission, I'ro- ot moter Jim Mullen of Chicago today s he dy to employ every ins known to the logal profession was 1 and Ji Squar Mull Brooklyn Univ. of At Frederi Minneape dell and Gan to a contract cul Winter Haven vs, | match in CF the his man: Drtroit | ror, the champion the MelLarn bout unde motion of Tex Rickard “Mandell's contract with me i8] Linding and 1 will take every legal | step il the fight in | Now Mullen asserted ox- auested Kane to neth of time to I told him 1 nals vs. Balti- Brooklyn ve W pos Yor to stop — - RETAIN ENTIRLE STAFP Athletic officials at Pennsylvania recently announced that the rntire football coaching staff of this past scagon will be retained next fall ive e reasonat 4t opponant 1 sppone