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PALACE ALLEYS Speaking; of Sports f» Notice has beea New Britain of the o ing done in the amateur roller hockey league by Eddic McAloon | and Francis Fusari. Besides having | attracted the attention of managers T and owners in the American league the two local I have been cn. Faged to play in Hartford uext I't Tuesday night as members of the All-Hartferd team. They will appear Torr on rush line, The palm for being the Lest and most loyal crowd of rooters at the hockey games all seasou long must [ §0 to the femalc members of the | Mcaloon and Fusar families. Last night the Dodge team, which ho all uncles, cousins, nephews and other relations as members even if the strain must be traced through | Adam, won two \ictories, the lust! giving the team the championship i« of the American league but the greatest help of all was given by the cheering section on the eust side. en outside of ver work be- u ‘ Reney's Tive T.cading the cherus were the Fu- i sari twins, both rapid rooters and [ talented cheer leaders. Hats off to the ladies! Several times There and 1 about the state, we have Thear eriticism of the “too much whistle' aspect of basketball. Thiy been | one of tic reasons why fans } disliked the game almost generally [pay throughout the « The situation Ll #s regards this particular objection | has been well analyzed by a writer in the Cornell Alumni News who is the author of a column entitled “Eport Stuft. He says: Wome Wi w ..4. 1 TABERSKI LEADING N. Y., Billiard “This bhaskethall at i's hest 4 Schenectady, great game—fast. exciting and in- tense. At its too frequent worst it's @ whistle duet performed by two stout zentlemen in white pauts and pleasing only to the Has Gone Throngh Siv M Undefeated, perform- | 'n ‘ llH six matches Frank Tal neetady, Y. the na “t billiard champio he popularity of Luskethall in- eroases as vou go west, The waistle | pock blowing gets bigger and hetior you come eust. T rules are the same in hoth sections. “That's why in parts of New Lng- land the entire crowd frequently |favorites to give the chs arrives in one taxieab, 's why 'run for first pla money, F out in Indiana a championship bas- | dropped a zame 1 3 Ketball ticket 1s harder to buy than (0 mect each other and Tal a politician, Greenleaf oceupied second pla “The eastern baslictball situation roason of having plived ons ta serfous. Yet I'd go slow and be | &ame t Drannans perfectly fafr with the officials. 1'd compromise with them on a 50-30 ' between Rudolph and Onofrio basis. I'q let them keep their white @nd Tabersk and Pasquale N. pants, but I'd make them turn in| B2l all muslcal instruments and let the ' Py boys de all the playing.” it We have had several inslam‘»s;HoPes to Decide an here of too-technical officials who | have served to do nothing more | than spoil a game and in many M eascr, the contests billed were (20 Cubs hoped to make a among the best on the definite decisions as to a first schedute. tournument. Ralph G teaf and Erwin np! al., March 15 Banta Ana, i season’s buts with the Portland Pacific coast & White squad are not strong in 1h* 1y, .o forms were circulated among league team today. 745 ‘3',; ( am PTOSDACtIVE purchasers of the Q From Tick., Tack and Tuck w MeCarthy has a wealth of m R T r‘ v holdings. He testified that the recoived two selections for All-Star terfal. but after today's games e O emrin and Shortn, | agle bid anpeared to be the hig teams in the American league, The '(he following contisis on the m ORI, e e s i letter accompanying the selections [N during the week-end wit is a8 follows: “In last night's edi. 108 Angeles and Hollywood poiad aa All-Aue BUY havers except Norman MeM rollor hockey team. A number of | onel™ Lo cnan, are i us have been discussing the merits giq yhcsical shape. MeMi of each individual player and we £ : ofter for your approval our sele tions: ) sore finger that may hother i several The first toana s as follows: irst | Waite HO“ 5“" ‘“ rush, Pierce, Meriden; second rush, Boucher, New Britain: center. Don- nelly, Waterbury; halfhack, Brown, New Britain and goal, Blount, New Britain (captain). 1Mla., March en Waite and the Yankees' manageme an increase for the pitchin celipsed other matters at the York training camp today. R« The second team is as follow First rush, Willlams, Meriden (cap- (prevailed that Col. Jacoh 1t tain); second rush, Davies, Water-'jaq virtually conc bury: eenter, Jean, Hartford; half- iniand for a two-v back, Doherty, Waterbury; goal, Purcell, Meriden. i contri annual wage sought by the (who won 22 games for the champions last year. We would like to hear from some of the other fans in the city about what their {dea of an all-star team sie ‘ 5. All communications containing| T€am Hitting Comes selections of teams will be carried | ‘p to Expecta where therc is no duplication. e }:‘_p }m “‘,E_h l.“ The hitting prowess of the 192 tion of the Brooklyn The menfor entries in the city tournament are acouting cach other In earnest. For the past two weeks raembers of the high school team, which has entered the tourney as Ythe “All-Stars,” have been on hand at the Eoys® club to get a line on the club quintet. Tomorrow night the |yt o homer and a double in whole personnel of the club team (ymeg at bat. Jigrer Statz will be present at the New Britain- {¢hrough with a triple and Babe Hartford high achool game and will lmun Sontributen & ,lm,,,l,‘ endeavor to find any existing we: nesses in the play of the school- ’ . boys. Plrates Again l{a\'c HOREMANS WINS TITLE Belgian Cue Artist Takes World's| Wt B0b "0 in 3§55 s 18.2 Billiard Championship From | |games scheduled for the las idays of this week. Jake Schacfer. ! Manager Robinson in the first hition test of the training serie: The team collected 17 hits 17 to 3 decision over the Univ of Florida yesterday. Paso Robles, Cal., March 15 The Pittsburgh Pirates again h full squad in uniform nnd M P K-’u\d John Miljus are still weak Ean Hrauiciaco, Mareh P15 | their recent illnesses, they parti Edouard Horemans, Belgian billiard oy in the workout yesterday champion, took the world 18.2|.5 the practice game. championship from Jake Schaefer here last night by a count of 1,500 | to 1,190, | The match ended in the 54th in- ning. when the Belglan “Miracle Man” clicked oft 31 points taking the balls on a set up. The last two blocks yesterday afternoon | and last night were in marked con- | trast to the opening sessions, when | Bchaefer secured a slight lead. | A MISTAKE OF STONEHA Owner 8toneham of the New Giants leading candidate for the Gran sold the horse for $2,000. :l?::m‘:xn:x:;d:.l‘.l’II?:Xh:"K:ilrd’Is:-.‘ New Bntmn H[gh Hartford High ning to virtually decide the match. Schaefer, despite his delicate | stroking, could not get the feel of the table in the alst two blocks. “I could not shoot them in a bas- | Ket,” Bchaefer remarked as the new champion made the final billlard. I BASKETBALL GAME FRIDAY, MAR. 1 STANLEY ARENA First Game 8 p. m.—Adm. RATED GOOD SQUAD The Holy Cross re team, win- ner of the mile run in the recent illrose games, s sald to be one of | the best relay quartets n the east | this year. | wiTH THE BOWLERS HARTFORD BATTLES NEW today I as undisputed leadership in the curront doiph, former titleholders, rem ©h had |over, Hart ut they bave s & schedule called for g ore. No night games will b First String Lineup ' nager Joe McCarthy of the €1 linenp when his proteges matched With Management New Britain's ed 10 Hoyt was not in accord with the §: rler Tobins imeasured up 1o the fondest hope Jay Partridge Full Squad for Games | Although pitchers Ray Kremer once owned Billy Barton, | tional Steeplechase at Aintree, NEW BRIT monthly .-rnmem The Ind wore said 1o have re- BRITAIN TOMORROW NIGHT e & HEADS PLAYER LIST i~ i) Record Crowd Expected Out to See Rival High School | A s o Basketball Teams In Action — Capital City Has Rowtana 1. names is Again Placed Scored One Win Over Locals This Season—Hard- ware City Combination Out for Revenge—Record of Two Clubs for Year Is Compared. Stars, w Yor B H ersity clu Mareh 15 (P--Row- s of Columbia Uni-! beads the ranking of i country’s squash tennis players crowd , Britain scored 337 p 34 for its opponents. It was outscored by ifor the socond succe:sive year ac- fits opponents up untit the Gilbert | cording to a list just annopnced by b | i school game No 3 M omry i or ublic % ' t anking committee of the st tional Squash Trnnis association e lar The ratings of the first ten in or- 1t gam der aines, M. R Mixsell teams of L Pr Thomas R. Coward, | out to rale clu . O'Connor, cont | 1n @ re- A Wiltiam Rand, Jr vard last fs el Jdward 1, Larigan, Creseent n Janu. \ Hyde, Harvard club Hartford toam is suppos- o A s Wealthy Quapaw Indians Seek to rd club, and W. several other occasions, | H Columbia nive H\" =z = puvohbaly i from the | G l Lea sstully dofended Capital Cily shod over a ance 568 ast waok, i ¢ Britain team B — | highly Har ofl Tulsa, Okla., B. 1all has heco fure in another g of governm ho1 (-l rial involvir Decide on Prohibition any, N. Y., March 15 ®--The tional convention will lea which demorratic . co- tapy NOL have for its guidance in the se Dome | teetion of a presidential can ¥ my up-to-date record of ( Ty Smith's official at enforcem was nstitute s W Indians, ’1' . !";“ ises on valuable RElR: mining propertics made 1o the E not vote on enforcement bills sp cls 5 Picher Tead company in 1929, ne £ored by Assemblyman Edmund 1 Indians allege Fall approved the -"f“_‘]‘ o = leascs without conforming to tribal | % nt was made by | : tinalioe vt sovernmint ang |Mr- JUnks himself aL the conclusion without competitive bidding. of a_conferance of republican assi- With virtuslly the entirc Quapaw D13 leaders. Jenks sald that he iribe assembled and avith their leaq. 0cided that pending dry legisla s crowding the distriet court room, Q\D{“;’ Tokhnauiiolioa: Wisas ¢ B. Ames, tribal con hatesThut he refured to reveal what face e B. Ames, tribal counsel, charged ronght him to this v \blyma at he wonld att from 1 tee of dry em hefore the lower th the possibility | ymitted to the paint that competitive bidding for the J s st Ao st by Fall was a mere it ateh ok & W rest repo é fisy s Answering the 9 1orosid il Iv rules comr Conformity shus iy el Vouse for : ihat the SR ¥ asson nse contention ki of tional by wqw rd its company., Burke Calkd v 1 Tiu- cominii affuirs when the leases! excented vined jion a was called to the to give } Gir is version and told A w nding *engineers to survey the ,‘ m ki % the mos |tracts and deter the policy best c e meD ro more | angerous 'W»”" Lodino iR ceve 5 Z ke Burke testified that at tha GRAND SLAMS, NOBoOY n';“.\ ST {thiie “was much excited over some ELSE WoULD TAKE A pray- | PUbIi that had been appearing in ne \\pq-rr\ concerning an inves. ! schoolboy scoring race ation by congress of the leas year when his feam came 10 1"; rl;m i ‘:Ihnm\v: as the Teapot ¢ Britain he made a long shot | O™ ¢ told us there would not hin two minutes of the tinal | whis that beat New Britain. | 1ch Cassidy has not decided upor which of his two guards he will use 1 i SINGLE TRck one of the leaders in another Jease made of any kind, hout competitive bidding or with- | out publicity. 4 us to prepare Irasing 1o in- o proposals,” Burke continued, o cheek the midget fo 3 . clude competitive bidding regula- 16 New Britain can hold this play- || Dipsiive - Bldale (el RO L it 3 of v [tions with publicity. string s et Burke said that a new n TINE e The other players on the Blue!, oF bty et of lease wi approved by Fall and that rds. W at forward h 1l i SRR In replying to this testimony. iyl AN ERIRI NI EL o8 B CLames declared that Bur “acted | Knife, | Hartford’s record this " more Jike a clevk in Lis connection Al Tt lost two games to] o the lease sale than a depart- fillan, MNP, ment head len- two 1o Weaver | Wil sing mad at AND TaxES HIS PARTNER has wo to New Haven Washingto £ to want ouT OF A DOUBLED Soiay school. 1t wor competitive vidding,” Ames contin- T 8 e LT ionlrot Amite s DS BN A e GO TRUMP WITH A COUG I Alumni e A ury, one from w Britain and two a telegram Sinclair from Joe W. Per ns Ciy banker, Protesting against coms ord [ petitive bidding. Competitive bid- Oppoients fijng on the part of I"all was a sham 5 (P New Bitain Hoyt St Thomas Seminary 1 nd a protense and a paper scheme tover. 23 Collegiate Ir i 1o award the & to the Fagle star Hartford 1 [ Piener Lead co wv. Fall already | New ! 1 Business 12 had made up his mind to that.” ports ‘ollegiate Prep. Judge Takes Hand | ippert 20 Haven Hillliouse dige Franklin E. Kennamer took s ulkeley High L hand in the questioning of Indfan Lt I Laurcel Business Gilbert Hig 1 New Haven Hillhouse 28 ittsfield High 2 < when Atlee Pomerene, for- | stor from Ohio introduced a [letter signed by several plaintiff In- | 2 |dians to the effeet they did not want Thomas Seminary 29 [the leases cancelled. itain Iigh has won seven dians were informed by nd lost five, Despite the|ter, Indian ageney employe that ¢ that it has won more games nothing would come of the present fons |than it has lost ored its|suit. Others said they signed the 3 opponents only b wiletters to be sure of receiving their S edi- world Nas of four points, . I . | :‘X:’":n Play Off For Championship Her- TONIGHT Meriden vs. New Britain Preliminary Game at 7:30 o'Clock Admission 50c-75c—Tel. 2644 For Reserved Seats m_1 ave a nager | be in hition | o HIGH PRESSURE PETE from cipat- ™ INOTTED_ 00T To WELLS WHY _ARE. 0L LEAUING TR TRBLE, B €oR_ DINNER TONIGHT, HANK — VERNON? — THE HEST OF U5 ARENT MORNIN' — THAROUOM EATING YET 1! { SEE VA IN TH' : y G'NIGHT i 'I Hoo« / York | d Na- | but | 6 I DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1928 allowances from the gov- |zovernor for his sizna cvent of passage by tl erett ML W AVAILABLE POR TEAM Nor y univer terans avail milit, log Northficld, | BASEBALLERS TRAVEL PLENTY s pitching wits instru- | 1t has been cstimated that a mems I in sccuring victory for th r of 2 major league club who < the spring training trip and I trips during the scason, travels \pproximately 16,000 miles & year. am of two years ago. Wil-|mal local work br v o 14 ¢ s 7o QUR BOARDING HOUSE JAKE GAVE HE HE NO— = The TABLE The Smoother and Better Cigarette ~ ....not a cough in a carload AW = |_DONT _WANNA ST DowN THAT LONG wt ] NOTICE MISS CHURCH 1S POINTING AT EVERYTHING WiTd HER LIFT HAND, So EVERYONE CAN SEE -TH' [$ 1ope CHEST 2+ MINSTREL SHOW DIAMOND } k R v T SHOWS OFF HER HAND | LIKE A GLASS CASTER SET, INTH" CLAW -FooT QF A RED PLUSH CHAIR ' _ AWE ANVIL CHORUS ~= ALMOST COUGHS DECK OUT OF DEALER'S - HANP E - AND FINALLY Bl.owsS THe DUMMY HAND RIGHT OFF 4~ TAKE NEEONT FeEEL 1 PUFFY, «<SHE'S HAD T SWITcd “THROWN To DE-RAIL ANN KIND OF A MAN THAT STUMBLED HER WAY ! an HE'S NO BARGAIN, ~~ You CAN PICK 'EM OFF ANY PARK BENCH! Nou'VE HEARD SOF M|SS CHURCH'S “ SHE >‘rAm’ED T THIRTY YEARS AGO WITH A TABLE CLOTH, > AN' HAS BEEN )} APDING To vT EVER SINCE ! ctnnnnan \qw SHE'S BuILT T TuPTo A [ FULLMAN LINEN i\v\AAQ' HOUSE ¢ 1 BY NEA SERVICE INC REG U & kAt orr &y BRIGGS THe HE COUGHS AGAIN WHEN _ You MAKE .YouR OPENING BID' ( You SIT OUT ThE DON'T CUT Y | REST OF THE .| LZliy it NIGHT— QUTSIDE. ), swiTeH \,_’ To OLD GOLDS. THERE ISN'T A coucH W A CARLOAD w’ U 51T DOWN, NO -OR T\ “ END “OU AVAY TROM T TARLE!