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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1928 6588500 55868 o 25HHBHHHLD. £25666605660808058LE62080866208005808600 50 05884, & 5 ATLAS QUINTET NOSES OUT NEW BRITAIN BY THREE POINTS—HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL TEAM GETS REVENGE OVER HARTFORD CREW—HARDWARE CITY HOCKEY COMBINATION IS BEATEN BY CAPITAL CITY FIVE —LAST GAME TOMORROW CIIVPITICPECTIETPPIIIVETTIC T FOIIE T IO 06 MWWWWA" 'ATLAS BEATS LOCALS BY PIRATES T0 HAVE 'OUTSTANDING WINTER GOLFERRUNNERS TODAY 'HARTFORD APPEARS HERE MARGIN OF THREE POINTS STRONGER lINEUP! | FACE BIG E[IMB; IN FINAL GAME TOMORROW e ; [ Stanley Arena—Hardware City and Capital City lering From a Bad Kné¢ | Quintets Ave Bitter Rivals—Locals Still Have [ Chance to Come Through in Playoff—Result of Game Against Jeanmen Last Night. of Victory—Five Free Tries Made Out of 19 Shots [ —Locals Outplay New Haveners On Floor and Get | Than That of Last Year One More Field Goal in Game—Fans Shower Play- | AN ers With Programs—Play is Rough. I 3 Williamen, Ariz, Mareh 17— nrgh rates, w in e | T | (UP)—The steadily dwindling zroup | Weakness from Foul Line Again Deprives New Britain Tean: s Estimated to Be Better! [, A i Arthr Newton, Leader, Is Suf- New Britain Team Takes Home Stand for Last Time At & . 3 National e peny s of runners in the . C. Pyle, cross-| ! od the ! of 36 miles today to Flagstaff. One $ to | y than the 1 ARETCBH | % Africa, the leade; was su ———— | e Harow Dreyi wf % froum 5 bud kuos and ey b Lose To Hartford hile “ipended a considerable sum of 5 culty in mawtaining wis leat. Dyt Move Than Score of National| e mritain went gown to ¢ tal 14 ! BEW: a Ve : _ l\lifl fu\lddlrlvs. l\:“\‘v\er. ;\\\‘\lun Jed | n fat the hands of the Hartford team strength, i i : the ficld from Seligman to here Yes- Ah A. o A e | Strong pitching e expe s 5 : terday. He finished the 43 miles in i lejes I Lhlere HEsgnlEnG R o Il cor tsburgh in ro! ; 7:10:35. He limped into camp and | ST of G to 3 tal City team got National lragus ¥ s | was immediately given medioal aid. | o w0 ge g it flying start caging six co the two bespects 1 SE: It was expected he would be abl bR, e L bef Jin conld g Hill and L to start today, however, its revaval in Hartford t o g ’ & | Peter Gavuzzi, 1talian whe is run- [the first annual in ! ning under the flag of England and ', Massasoit A. ¢ ) claims Shirley, England, as his hom ! . in the sccond field goals ulthor 3 : ‘ ford Stat ¢ 'n;< :?r: u:-‘ 4 s Rush said he i i { followed Newton to the finish Fri- | : ford went seoreless in b nal, critical m s S o v or ripe for another s 2 ¥ day : s 'hf’ : Y A 4 2 1890, wwhen AACDONALD 8 | Andrew Payne, Claremore, Okla., n Tt its zoals. ; e 10 ] : ost slx games. SMITH finished in third place and held his |Phil Edwards, colored flash of New | The puts Hartford in a tie Taven chew d its i USNETLUBICRY C Sary Meadows, in the hig leagues sine g | second position in elapaed time, v e 5. | for second place with Waterbury in through ifs ¥ 1 showad his old ¢ ng R Giusto Umek, walking champlon of | <0 " O 0 o L T loyd Hahn | 1€ playofy standins. trbe Wil- throw line and thr K E ining camp. | 1taly furnished one of the surprises | liams and J on de- 1h e = a nsational race in New York this| - % Soaie wi ok ience as the re i f R E M of the lup when he fnished in 121} S ey f for th iy club. The S o of bia Lals . Y i | position. hree Hartford ain completely 01 sition on the floot first period and will rin anchor on the | One of the exhibitions of |y r d vinning important games lust vear, | o | : d e IOt 5 . ) poor sportsm S L W Britain enth na expeeted to rep : bl Although he suffered a I e New Britain state basks dispiay I '_';“’.‘"",“1‘;}2“’}.“"‘_:‘ T P e e 4 : ,:’(l"\‘\"“lu' " g0 that almos i 4n a® scors nation o . e '\]{;m..?::; by the wen rooters, W T S 4 svason on the mound i bra s e B LT, ! = ; i Sl aeheeT jispleased with the work of Re el halime i son and Milws, who came fo 2 i JAIBYRg o1 ehd drsalg his hurt was | \iong them a od sprinters, |y g DR ide Waters of Bristol, showered | oot/ rO0 am In the middic of 1 E : : jEanTica A i 1kins, Jacksou ks e e » ol Ao inimioolnted ae ey i —— - Failurs of Nicholas Quor ur s as the £ e s e Y include Fred [ v, AN ‘ cr Hopi Indian, to placc Friday was a : : ! : Falls, in the 7 W, Bl disappointment to Arizona cifizenry am will | ey - : A en R o A f. i » o " who had prepared to cheer him on from Jersey City in the Interna- g ¢ R i | here, 4 g ‘ tional league. Fussell, a southpaw, > 4 % ’ i) Quomawahu hurt his ankle ¢ S ¢ 3 2 Duggan ‘ in the race and his trait oday de- ype Jat i o SR secomd Period showed 2 world of stuff and perfeet {cided it would be uscloss for him to ing to do . ol | Control in training ) o Sir 1 ford the quintet when but came fc s ity L The catching roster of the Pirates 20k B a5 2 R b continue. Ford ’ and 4 will| ¢ for - Aub S oen | He was one overa e ir e snatanil Srivith ihE la A S | Frank Chavez, Mission Indian has clash in one Sy 1 Duzgan T Mr.oand Mrs. Lorenz K a be- ¥ S oy {taken up the running burden of the |college and W oth Period about | o exception of who is |- e el i | n Boucher present t e 96 8.9 e 2 American association fred men. He finished eighth Friday ghe pe } iy, Suffie 7 h ¢ contest e bud been taken on by the Com- | R STHMONS IS FIT and is 13 good condition. e e : Now Britain Alexandor 4501 _\‘,r‘l\:ri‘mf‘ ”‘j'm ; ¢ funs W mereial ¢ based . at that | S .‘:‘\l\.rl\xi\:“.’,)\,] ,’,‘«mq:. New York, March 17.—~There’s an Finishers Iriday included: John hile Hartrord High w niGroshy |+ L Newbiilain SBoucher 1 New Britain play e Jons, 15 f last year, will again 4o most of ' old, familiar m in Macdonald — Cornick, Louis Perrela, New York: |of Waterim 5 ! g, gan 6, Alaxander Bl b dimes But e \ofigm. Houfstater, Manistes, Mich, i a high 00l spuc h,q-;umx‘j"'l“ donm J « foul, Wil- i and : John Kalo, Passaic; A. E. Souminen, and speeial relays will round ont the |12ms: fleld baskets, all long shots Walsh and the neweomer fill- | oy pore 2000 hitters and have 91 ot Athleties as Star §s Given Clean Detroits Philip Granviile, Hamilton, ; | g the bill nicely. Like all the ball {5008 EOOC - BHEH e his irons that have torced the golf- | Ont, Can; William Kerr, Minneapo- e nory, in maln aftire, will| Toller hockey will malke its farn- e el dilece R AT he had | o0 eoimpia, 8. C. and , ing wiseacres to take a new inven- Till of Health. lis, Minn.; Guiste Umek, Italy: Pat- pr a spiudnid picturs and Tasil. | VeIl bow of the season to the pub- an v id liked to display e o ol tol ¢ how the summer's tourna- 2 ; aL o rick DeMarr, Jos Angeles; William | {o® nd will play be the meet {lic of w Britain tomorrow after- Mo Tinitath GIth 5l itotal-ot elenb| bt eventually fe his placa x n?;m‘z‘l\,) ur“ \‘::n got 'l':‘l‘u”- :l:v.»v\v(;»;rnl:l(: flrr-‘m \»r»"’;:\lrd. ‘1.0 © MorbzAlvens ke, :“"‘"""{ 17 ""; Myers, Missoula. Mont.; Giacomo |an n oevents ;‘0'0’1 4 he Hartford team, led A in the shortstop position and as he 8 T BT T S | Mae Smith, ruddy-faced youngest Gloom pave’ way o fov in he Giarigo, Chicago: dames White, Du- | Tho first event in st for § oclock L3 Captaln Frod Jean, wmeets the New Tiritain led at the end of the w tnto manhood he became a | (R O TN T ihe Pirates . member of the Carnoustic Smiths, js Ihiladelphia Athletics training camp juth, Minn.; Harry Rea, Long Bea \e armory doors will he open Bardware ""‘]' a et in another ¢ Pl e e S s work was one of the fea- |1 O SR S 8 o Tt tack on and the fact brina o foday | When assorances wero ¥e- Caliti Ldie Gardner, S 0 {ihe game in the championship play- Sihrteh the scorine with o Jon wop. Lo oL 1he Bl et hs BRI foor s hyizen Grister to- thie: Chilomgos purtioular ieyjfo) ha inrefesslona] lven dhal s RO SINEEINg Washi; John Gocber M i Nils e (Ole R R Bolwiniek tied the count and Pite | L2 TNEN the oULit won (he Wa <. has done some catching and clan, who knows that when s outietder, had becn pronounced Nielson, Chicago. TO CONTINUE SERIE [ alnc) Loans Date) oo el B e e O oy e, % | League champtonship two years in { (U8 080 L8PS T o to hanl out all the shots in his “At” by a prominent Augusta, Ga. L san Francisco, Mareh 17 (| : series_opened s succession, He could go to the right 5 = e P vsician, | W the training period at INew Rritain will be out to leave a mark, e sore was tied ab SiEht- | op the jort, and the ease and grace | IhelBinifen soamicertnin oL b e A Before leaving hwre Thursday | Robles completed, the Pittsburgh |g00d impression on the public that 1 when New Britain jumped into 1 one of the youn nd ablest ' P ” v 1 jing with which he handled all Kinds of ol Since 1910, when he firs carcd night for Augusta with the Ath- irates were here today to con-|has followed it all year by handing the lead by five points. 4 trios in baschall. The two ince 1910, when he first appearcd Dig & B i Pirates wers he g Horttord a sonnd trimaing: - chances was aicer to look at tlan | 2t 2 the ional Open to lose out in letics’ first squad, Simmons was ! tinne the exhibition series with the | The Atias came back Strong 0., coying tha tocal fans had gcen in | hrpffietsPaull and iLloye-- ¢ inNO IR, BDED 40 BRRRS bl o he back and Purt Shotton, New Manager, Thinks <,n Francise Is The Hartford team wlil use its us. drive into the lead 18 to 14 at re- - owed mid-season form at the (he playoff with his brother, Aleck, iroubled with pains in the back and San Francisco k. L o ten e el 4t Te- jnany years. Althou, ; : and J. J. MeDermott. Mac Smith's Manager Mack feared he might | The Scals swamped the Buccana|Ual lineup with Duggan, Weleh or sumption of play. Point by point, the |0 T3 wag vepy " spring training camp and are ex- @ J. 2 ¥ b 3 . : He Has a Stronger Team Than 2 » St. Aubin on the rush line, Jean New Haven team inc i pected to star again in the pennant carcer has been a batte nst have to undergo medical treatment. | s yesterday at Monterey, 11 to 7.1 % 0P AL NG e at halfbar &0 until the count stood at er -’"]"‘ him h"‘“!unl 3 reh. Adam Comorsky, who came Such odds as only fll health can After a thorough examination the| Last Year, ume and Perry, recruit pitehers, | £20 5 U "fl;‘!"" 8 " ® 5 i i) put of he why, “pitighur produc: doctor said he could find nothin {were clouted for 15 safe blows, hut @01 Jetts ho goal. with six minutes to go. H 3 1o Pittsburgh near the end of last Pre . SO B a L & o 3 ® ; 2 i v Brita ens Britain started a desperate rally and, | Auiis Chahuinti Tols e acusatisnaliv | Bromithat vsorunlil 1015 me was hvrang wodiAimmens demonnipaten {1 WInter Hoes, Jia, daran L8GP Divata, Sriatd it Gruclal iUnoments bt dellomlug e e A i SDEROES TA1Y 2041 As lils reputation incr s € 4 a me saigner, a player | itness by pla < ~—8ePen National leagne clubs may were pr \y! vesponaible for. the|tonal sictors over the Merlden temi holding New Haven scorel: z in training, and may take the left @ mediocre camy L ase e Mis fitness by playing a sparkling 4 k FACPRINGE Y Do) A tn this city Thursday night, has all aged to creep up 1o VILES SRR sought by variou 1 job away from the Veteran Whose game sic \dily grew more game in left field against the New find the Phillies rathee difficult to defeat Traynor contributed twoj . = p,',wr fanes m‘ ke m_l,i ihat it Dlits or 11n Atlss total Tha clubs, and after a brief carcer with e Murnhast, who had great dif- Polished, but who was increasingly |York Glants yester in Augusta. Peat this year, in the opinion of muifs and Banhart on ST hat able: tol e a y ¥ RS St O] the Fordham University team, where sl 2 : o te the physical strain| oy © Burt Shotton, the mnew ma o . EYDEL TN, Haven team stalled away at every : L e Qeulty taking off excess poundage, | unable to e (uhiveical & 'y Cobl has joined the team, ! i h DAW, 2N Hartford team's colors oty ax i ey e was known as “Tirady” he en- | 1N ERE £ E By of a championahip grind. - He dis-completing the outfield combination This Is what he thinks of the t N e red professional ball, eventually appeared from Lhe picture in 1 of Speaker, Cobb and Simmons, of | It I8 a better ball club than like & sure New Britain victory. 4 A Adams from Chicago has bolstere st | the tush line with “Gid” Brown at e 3 finding a place as shortstop with the 4 et going to California to pull himself \opje S My 5 seaso The scorc: HEMES gt a0 s O s Sirate sonsiderab ilen BOINg h which Manager Mack expects great n. X S a5 % 1 3 ol Reds, Wor several ssa- |tho _ Plrates “considorably. —Glen: oo . tior WA ks P great - nt Pop” Muirhead will plav SR i e e canse | things, The pitching is hetter than N 3 : v New Britain Kop( was one of the flelding | Wright, shortstop, and Adan Uil et il e e i dtback with Bill Blount in t 1s of the N | Teague and | PPAr to form a perfect play % goal. % 5 tabul » dom by finishing fift 11 strokes | = OACH VIRGINI The Phillies won't need g lubenstein, rf s ) t ) L Adams is an t . = i ¢ 10 COACH FIRGEIA { L E L e Dreliinary Game S R K b been potent mlu‘ ‘!}‘ Rl whind Jim Jarses, i the Open 4t jorockton, Mass, March 17 (Ph— [ pitching, as they needed it last > t ey rena D i il A e 3| wo n one of the leading | L R et ;:‘1..\1\11.1 b vk T . Ttoy “Red” Randall of this city, re- ,;«h \.»’muy they \\>:H e tizhtor ‘\trl'mr\\.. MARCH 13 mect in the preliminary game aul i imigh ot i N Sl 26 10 COM® | giiiid as one of the greatest back- afield and stronger at bat \\/ F an exciting contest is bound to re Sheeh: SR XS iftine i s g ‘ted 1o he an outstanding asset 'i' eigh : e fiell men ever to represent Brown Shotton believes Lester Sweetland ISItahon e sult. These two outfits fought. it out ieng Enn A N e o' | wnaversity on the gridiron and one will become a great pitcher and said Brooklyn, N. Y. in the amateur championship play- ! way an: COPCTCor the original “iron men” of the he would give him every oppor- oft Wednesday night and no betts fesies) 105 AT 3 turn to his original position at first .o i | : SO famous Brown feam of two years tunity to develop, N B 0 . game was s here all year. The Havos re ghd. ; : Slon b riends des g e to conch backfield at the Uni- | The team was due to meet 1 ew Britain doors of the Arena will open at 2 ed 10 sl ty of Virginia next fall. Han- Boston Red Sox today. making Admniission 50 cents to'clock and the preliminary will get Pite, r¢ ‘ 5 R d IR R el o k“].»::)\; d km’.r!:‘- inll will be gradvuated from Rrown jump to Bradenfown from Reserved Seats 75 cents under way at 2:30 o'clock. The main Botwisiin. It ok . s | closure i ) ) ; ; ase. 1t ap- 7 R i Tt has | i Dpe: will sign a contract in base where they beat Pel. Reservations to 2644 {feature of the afternoon will tals Itothenfeld, 1f ........ a L i s Ao 1 1u = i R w few days, vesterday, 10 to &. Iplace a 0 o'clock. mated ag the re- | pe1 L “kstopping. Smith and Gooch, | Smith's putter, a menacing while 10 Gloom Glves Way to Joy fn Camp doe slants v ithongh aging, are dependable ¢ wwoods and a confident elick to for the Atlas while Cohen v scoreless from the floor. Johnny Sheehan was the jeading scorer for ary, ST 3 tpine |10 the Pirates Grantham will b enabled to re- s of the winter g campaign nlated ! ‘\L’m has literally ancd house, h’ Man! » = : ST LR el it = = e won the Los ‘5 Open, rich e en i o < Opens. e tied with Tommy \r-‘ r top money at Long Liach, Here mig e sgbilgpls s : nEvETl wer of New York Yankees | o, ' THESE LUCKY BINDS SPENT Tre | OUGHT To HAVE | it Doesn't Take Pahibition G L ry Nablioltz, m : = ; RN T Sk Gl Hiraits i WINTER IN THE S§OUTH AND e < Tiis cHitt ; U Very Seriousy . el ' d ORE NOW RETURNING TO THE ‘;Ee::%vsfi:egghfifl THE WIND GOES' Flchuti reburz, 1. ) e britt rEkaD ! DovT WANT B | TERRIBLE SHAPE - 5 RIGHT THROUGH Uiz - ' . it o 7 SEE A GoLF CLUB AGAI < Py e < ; A MY WIFE witL @ ok WM ME- = ['LL CATCH & A ot thi : RAILE MERRY AB LB AS 1 LIVE A TERRIBLE mith 1 \ z right and H—L FOR MG 7 { ot Borarie o Aniln oo gri ) P ~0\CoLD fLL BET, all his most bitter rivals have o done him on & cortain round or ty but Mac's dogged clinging to ortho- lox fignures has killed them off one by one What's more important, the Mae- ! donald man ment yound golfer who will no whipped by " st sp Oakmor tor rwin Jucobson soon When we'll be- vill be ndicap t time ought down by 2 body. 14 1 ] ‘ could no WHILE TUESE UNFORTUNATE SLAVES ("~ =m0 o - TS IS AT .) weLL Bue- Sl e R e e i gl EL s 3 e e I T HAD To REMAIN HOME i PAREeES Lve stiowedionte Silmont St e Brave Recruits Are v say tha is now as near ST s HERE 1T 15 SPRWG ) } worTh LVING —f THiS LoosS . . < perfectio wes the best day - Rritetisieeniai e i Sent to Minor Clubs [ricied o8 B o o o A | on Bov- weat || LM e My CLUBS Ry LIKE WE'RE “King” Brad {in the National | £t Petersbure, Fla x!:tr:); 17 ® hvsician persuaded him to trade | A DAY FoR GoLF AGAIN Going T'Be " . the 0 n. : 1 baseme who th 1 “ ¢ % P b, 1 I 1”” e ‘ o \‘ul"l teeth or nes and the trou 1;‘ GoLF SLAPPING TH 1o . drit- 3 ) it last appears to have been found. | 2 = vihing hut aves are slated 10 Por- gt uny yute, no reckoning of the | = Y OLDF :P(u“ tiowt duy he for il e Ll Mndings oy the b i1 split up the money | A ) i st Beaver ¥ tzherger, a mem- ezt putun 1ds them scurrying Grays 1ast aek to the warm country will be By Beating Red Sox v o at G y i Do gue ch Mac has always wanied an Ameri. | T hor s nted . Fuet 1 can Open title more t anything | just =0 the folks back home in Carnoustie will kn the line of : famons Smiths 3 lost its fire nssocint s rth with the probabil- with him His chances never| him and his ity s t w Ned | seemed brighter 1 th me d and clev- | erness on the bask 11l cBurt he : . THEY MAY BE RIGHT OM ALL SECTIONS z. The 1 . 1 k the Milwankee fais think they hay < on their pavroll hailing o orloss exiit vesterday and O'Nefll, the i journalis rent states and th ' yday i tre ¥ ¢ now a sop. Marquette uni bia. Cewr a versity,

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