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665 65660 506080080600000806050080850080060468500800 01885538 335085004 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1928 8988, 585:0868 868605885 § NEW BRITAIN EASILY DEFEATS VISITATION FIVE OF BROOKLYN—CURTAIN IS DRAWN ON ROLLER HOCKEY SEASON HERE— BOYS’ CLUB TEAM TO MEET COMMUNITY FIVE OF MERIDEN TONIGHT—BURRITTS BEAT SILVER CITY COMBINATION—ITEMS Eoveees FEYEUT FECISCITERTEY BROOKLYN TEAM BOWS TO HARDWARE CITY QUINTET “isitation Five, Former American League Entry, Is Swamped Under 50 to 38 Score — End First Half Deadlocked at 21-All — Zakzewski and Sloman are High Scorers for Local Club — Rubenstein Stars With Floor Work—Conaty Visitor's Best Bet. - BURRITTS DEFEAT MERIDEN QUINTET " Local Basketball Team Has Easy - Time With Silver City Crew proliminary at- w Britain its way to un- ip last year, the team Merideon rday evening. team the ms sketlall won 50 with- Vietory squares accounts for nded the Burritis in game, The practically the represented css ol " t an Meridon same as TLanret during the SISO nter, forwards, of the guards played for the 10ss sehool team which was sne- Britain High defeat on its It also defeated the quintet of this city | scheduled at ) ter {last minute when plans of Manager Clirence Lanpher for a girls' game mature. ] contest lod to be interest- <led, 5 10 2 at quar at half time, end of the third quarter I Meriden 11 to 4 I ison the am ulin handing New a0l s on home 1 1 1o | Boys' clu | Tha game was 1o tailed to e | cinto an carly 1 to 6 corralls . < from [and 3 . the 1 Silve e onts the last quarter, tieally team 1 the only man on the aid any seor- ht forward who Andy Ya- nk" Arbour Britain's stars. The former five field zoals and two fouls Arbour's contribution was four thet A whirl City period | i as Smith, r popped in four counters [ Kubowitz and “H while wo-pointers all of floor for the slipped fonr « wan thice did wonders froms ing 10 out 14 s sion. Zakezwski with a pretty the signal for in that ga 35 points b o their hrough vin led by a 10- war the end, the 1y into o trooklyn team wa come, A s in summany Burritt caged A Fia 1 Havlick, rf 3 o Whitman, rf ) 2 Yakuhowitz, 1 b 2 Luty, ¢ Arhour D Ma (Cpty that was Tirit- total of added st always | 1 half, v Brit- | nntil its for N score, s the = Atlantics 1l 4 point m; ] club shot 1 whict bl o ove om iy the nst ¥ inst ( iteh of n th Leary pitted nan and Sheehan pot o had good resuits for th Conaty failed to scorc in this session him at every t basket in the The four waived by ) the men o rsonals ¢ on- onaty home Lot m the floor smothering Clark, r Marrina i timer, nude irn xot one 4 e, Dillon; scorer, Butl CUBS IN HARD LUCK and Two Cripples Written shot. «d of Chicago ‘Team Over Week-End. viod T been March 19 (T cripples have Los Angeles, feat and written 928 train Chirago Cul Hollyw ood accompl » the delig ors aft baseball, a brilliant floor work 2 His the d nsational shot non-pl IR scason record of the of the sific Coast hed the defeat, 5 to 7,000 Sunday I innings of During the en- & third 1 in the hand, outficlder, was at by a colli- 1l He may for a day or two. Kiki Cuyler again £ht of the Cubs’ at- hons nd trips FALCON BALL TEAM Bri ase Visitation Vive 1z of run Club 1o Present Changed season— Coneh of Squad. “Y™ GYM NOTES wills Most of 18- Polish Falcons' Tus us be ler in na conts Volley Ball Leazi mpionship title csent a somewhat Fimers in Action, o sttt Tues- vhich be stronger than in day of This Week its an- r's team will e base- 1l with ross the word rduy afternoon ning in a sem will be nization in 1 consists the letters 1 o n Begley been nd Attorney B. J. wade chairman nittee, Practice SPLCINL BOWLING MATCH BASEBAL s 12 The Slngge am team 12 to 1 Lilmont street, it~ 28 to, were | over the week-end into the | cording to | 066 S3S000VEPLNICEEEIEEEHIS T EEIOOEO 0. CHURCH LOSES * FINAL ROUND GAME | {Wins in Aiternoon But Tires | Under Heavy Strain | A team of giants from Windham i v and the luck of the fcombined the |church draw to deprive South basketball quintet * A R O en he victory team in stubborn Coll o |state county Y. ship Saturday, a clear-cut 45 New Canaan *Y noon but lost game to the |by a 88-27 score. {played at the Waterbury ¥ The afternoon zame found th koing in accustomed fashion, | daylight baitle exhausted them oy had not pep cnough to e second game against | h team which had been fortunat enough to draw a bye in the 1(\1\‘«11\' Both epporents of the 2 | Britain quintet were largely colleciions, and while this cr locals to display superior toan work, | it also gave the other tean |vantage of picked individual star { The Hare ro City quintet jumped {into an early lead in the afternoon 1e Morey, Bell, and Barta piling {up a 14-7 lead in the first period. Then R. Roles. New [started to pop goals from wmid-f {and the locals had 1o rally to even the count at 19-14 by the half. Bell and Morey eut loose again in the third period. and then Parker and [Barta and Wessels joined in and tie game becama a rout. New Britain {piling np its Iead in epite of the ef- {forts of the Fairficld county team to |stop it Morey led the attack in the first | half and Bell in the second, with the zuards taking snal share ithe scoring and Is doing come excellent defensive work. for chanipic loca over W ihe a Woodstock Tl a ) me, the inaan star, T, he | | Roles hrothers stood out {Canaan. Tha summ | Sonth Church | 17l Bell, rf | Morey, 1 {Rockwell, | Wessels, o Barta, May, 1 Varker, 1z New Canaan onl R. Rols 5 White, Wood, If . Bemigh, 1f | A. Roles, ¢ 3 v i Ruscor, T . Buckley, Giroff, 15 . : | 1t nal fouls Barta Buckley, White, A. chnical fouls — Bell 2, 4, White timer, The Evening Game It was a tired team which took the tloor in the cvening to represent Hartford county, but it fought hard and actually led for more than half lof the contest. Parker and Bell sent | New Britain into an 5-3 lead in the first quarter and it was still ahead Ly 12-9 at half-time, despite the play of the 200-pound Gallup. In the third period Dartt, six-foot six-ineh center, went in for Woodstock, and he and Gallup turned their size 1o advantage on follow-ups and their | team shiortly took the lead. In the | final period the locals were exh ed and could not cut for the basket, | | while when they did get their they Iwere too tired to shoot accurately. | The Collegians are the me tean | which put New Britain out of t state fournament in the semi-final round last year. The giant Gallup was the star of | me, his size making him un- checkab) when combined with the abilty he displayed. Anderson and Darit also went well in the second Falf. Bell, Morey, and riker led the New Britain attack. The game, while not marred by any “dirty” ing, was rendered rough by the disparity of size between the teams ind the charging style of play Iy the lieavy winners, The summary: Wondstock Collegans fld. 11, st- nsed Johnson, rf-rg Anderson. It Wetherell, 1f th Church f1d. fl.t Bell, % .. 2 A Rockwell. 1 More Wessels Barta Parker. May, Ig New Pritain S W Anderson Iock 2, W Anderson, beran Herman Is Slated for Position in Outfield Detroit Tiger -1 Clearwater, Fla With Del Bissonett star, apparently on position for Rrooklyn, Bal. Slated for Man dicated he wa hitte Ma tormer NETNED Buffalo first 1 He Mhoin Fobinson in- some strong and Ris- mitial b man to the 1y onts aftor lincup pinned rs in 1 ette ha Hern “hifted Carroll Tr out nforth ind 1 have by W 1 n farmed to the =h i Mac W he 1asel sim ) f i Just how simple | hest be | $hoften during the past de | has been quite a procession, most of | the hosse | this spring I much the in 1l a tas To brig: stati way train Pros; the go0d hig leg are for that dej W { minor circuit. ba way | heen stan pou in 1 The Whi clul poin corr " and ar Tho ston wor “Jimms olls you. 1 pr tinue play gan the Lada il il MAY WIN UNDYING FAME //—\ ’/MQINN\S CQOULDNT MAE A GO 5 OF (T W\TH \...‘-me PHILS 7 TRIED \_WAND FAILED| CRANGE CRATE i AND PONDERS ' inter Haven, A | STILL WANTS TUNNEY hall elub _mnuvv!; b to its manager to win what | St b call “undyin new pilot, Mr. on E. 8hotten, ean gaiu a lot of able publicity, and all by the | ple” fask of getting this team | rom the baseball depths in h it so long has been mired k this is can offers fancy writers At Jeast the Chic im Mulicn, zo Fromol Has Hopes ofssigring Up H weight Champ. Chicago, Mare Mullen, i unney ho1s at Jin Chicago boxing jndged by th moter, gers who have number ¢ s lie can Gene nd his g g lasting only one year, and | with conditions bein same as they have n shotten will have quite sk on his hands call the Phillies’ ¢l ht this spring would e ng the matter, but from the team hustling ping camp and pects in the fold et the mer. Although the fo risk his titl of Tex Rickard twired him an offer 50 per cent of the gate 1 titular fight here in J an_ unnamed opponcnt, Mullen hopes to uncover Jack Dempsey or another Luis a series of climination hi 20. Any youn who thinks he has tie champion will pate. chanipion nder the Mullen of 2 1, last $400,000 ances over- he is in - its with several Thurt may be Phils out of the are tw with ot ot Phils who neweonIers look the part ball players inficlders and will do meat if they illizm H. Kelly, a st man obtained from is going scnson Wri out PLAY BRISTOL TONIGHT The ol tonight to mect the itional church team of (i 1me at unter o'clock, New Br They plan to fak for ther fter the first AA | ning a Class to play t i The at § house. to sturt il 1 ) 0 the is parish slated nd 1l when as Itussel moved to the s 1 e m other lder of late the N tie histon: 14 + lacals o along a ¢ will rooters, b infl 1s promise Jancing « play. tney, W Orleans or, Still Persistent pro- lure heavyweis crown into a Chivago ring this sum- is signed promotion night - Home Run ’fl;umps Good another bouts in heavyweight makings of a invited to partici- South church teum will go to Congre- tcity in dd ock. owd of | meh and | CORBIN SCREW TO BATTLE FAFNIRS Interest in Scrap in Industrial League at High Pitch Men's Industrial League | Won Lost | Corbin Screw .... 8 | sutnins TR ESE Stunley Works ... 6 I & ¥. Corbin .. Landers e s 13 { Corbin Cabinet .. N, B. Machine ... Stanley Rule .... 1 C. T 700 night between the Corbin & | | Ketball team, leaders in the Y. M. | . A. Industrial League, and Fafnir Bearing, runner-up has reached l vigh point e a This will the 1y tanley Arena tomorrow night. | Requests being made hundreds of tickeets, indicating that | fhe crowd this week may surpass | (that of last Tuesday when the league's all-time attendance record was hroken, This will not be the only crucial me on the card. Fhe curtain- raiser Will be a set-to hetween I, & 1. Corbing and Liritain = Ma chine girl: A victory for tiie first | named team will nd it into a| | triple tie for first place with Ia ders and Fafnir girls as the season ends. post-season will | then to be played. | Veatured in the third game of fhe [ night will he Corbin Cabinet Lor land New Britain Machine men and the fourth game will be between the Stanley family, Stanley Works and Stanley Rule & Level teams, | Two teams have already been eliminated from the rac for the pennant: New Rritain Machine and Stanley Rule Mea's feams, but the |other seven feamis are still in th running. Ho it Corbin Serew | wins tomerrow night, the best two I other teams can for is a tie fhe top position. These teams iro from Corbin Cabinet Lock and Landers. Al the teams have played 10 games and the pennant will h to be decided in the next four | are ew series have ver, hope | for games. Leader in State Title Race | Another thing of importance which hinges on the result of the | Fafnir-Corbin Serew game will b the fact that the following morning the team in first place is to repre- | sent New Britain o the state indus- trial title r; n se of a ti event which will come about if Fafnirs win, the manage [ eoin to decide which is fo repre- sent this city. The state gam cidentall to be played against Hartford. The first will e played | city on March 22 and the d in New Britain | he Har her Works teams is the Capital City champ. Pitching Performance Fort Worth, Texas. March 19 (1) A home run trumped the brilliant | pitching performances of {wo Chi- cago White Sox aces, Ted Lyons and Alphonse Thomas, Fort defeated the Sox 2 to 1, in a training | camp game yesterday., | With the score ticd at one run leach, Treitag. Tort Worth third haseman, hit for the circuit. giving the White Sox their first the year. Three crrors by Sox first sacker, and the Carl Iteynolds, rookic Chicago ont- ficlder, also proved costly. The teams were scheduled to play again | today. as Clancy, failure of | Pennsy state. LOCALS LOSE AS ROLLER HOCKEY COMES TO AN END Hartford Quintet Shows Too Much Speed for New Brit- ain Team — Hardware City Five Puts Up Poorest Exhibition of Entire Year — “Rube” Williams Proves to Be “Jinx” on Defense—Jean Shoots the Feature Goal of Contest—Last Game Tonight. CHRYSLERS UPSET . BY DODGE QUINTET Tnterest i e _ctasn tomorrow | AIGCEUT Teams Give One of Best | In lors, socond |two Dodges zot two o one frame that gave the ledge {period, leaving the final count 1 Hoole e or center, per Eddic | game of for waor teenter ed a come 1 The | Dodge E. MeAloon Casperine Rushes—} of a four-game program at |uuring the season in the lain Antomobit for | the Dodge team defeated th [day afternoon. and Ci |ecamni Selander and Clinton for the 1 od a specdy {and it was through tlis pair's work | ‘Vh\‘ the €. MeAloon Stops Sclander Worth |O'Dell; timer West Palm Beach, Fla, March 19 (P—Sam performance defeat of [ Browns in a 6 to 2 victory over the | Phillies hookball [six innings, control {victded b but one vania s the “Keystone|Brown's fifth in cight exhibition games. sed out of the in New Britain with the Lome club suffering a 5 to 1 defeat at the hands of the Harte ford team. It was one of the poor- st exhibitions put up by the Hard- | ware City quintet during the entire session and the Capital City players had things their own way most of the ti Uartford put up an im- penetral defense against the rather weak attempts of the local club to score. The New Britain team will wind up the season tonight when it tackles the Meriden team in Merie den, The local t a Roller Hockey pa: picture yesterday Exhibitions of Year one of the best games played w Brit- ¢ leaguc Chrys- 5 10 4 in the preliminary to the Britain-Hartford game yester ddie McAloo Jr., sperine paired up in a speedy ation for the with Playing nicely I M as a whole had an flashed its usual form pots. Louchaer did the hest work for the club but he also was {oft form. “Rube" Williams, Hart- ford halfback, proved to be the jinx for the lecal forwards for l ey seemed unable to the ball past hin.Jette in the goal took care of Al New Britain's attempts to score With the excoption of a lone drive by Boucher in the second period Hartford with Duggan and Welch palring up at one time, Duggan and Aubin 4t another and then Welch St Aubin, 1 1o win and the team did, g at center ;\' 48 the Jean of old driving the ball atito the banks, stopping New Rritain his to nd handling himself like and Clinton | only Fred Jean can the rush Phe Hartford rush line showed a, world of speed with all the combinations used. Weleh the |1he seoring with a snappy goal in spe ',",”,H;W fi period. Duggan followed ed nieely vith Charlie Medloon the \ngz{ I u:‘;r,,l ‘\‘\':‘ ,'hv :.'4-:: Hyland and Sautter form- f opencd up the scor in the second defense for the winne vs | period. He followed by a, sereaming drive from the stick of { Poncher for New Eritain's only scors ‘.r’ the game . | Then Fred Jean s 1(’:::\:}‘:‘?::«:4 of the contest, S8 i far corner of the lin the side oft only it and winners, losers. cloge with the advantage Each session same was a through getting its peviod the first affair all Dodge in o the team scored but the in the second team its winning a goal in the third 5 lo in Fach got and win proved fhe Insing he tion o be best het Plaving position he quintet cover Ivances Selander up Iy posi- threa MeAloon Hatlas family this vity, and (" member in younger S0 interest in combination tougt 5 15 WA A wit vas able o uE win Summan ot the feature a drive from th rink that skinued | of New Britain's cage, Clinton | giving the Capital City feam an : vantage of 4 to I going info the third period. A lone score by St teinholge | AUUIN the the third frame gave lbotal | Hartford its total of five for the day, Eddie MeAloon, Junior, appearcd in the w Britain lineup for two 5 minutes in the second period and his | work was fast and exciting while ha was in the gane. The summa New Pritain | Alexander | McAloon, Jv Roucher : Brown Muirhe Blount | 40 . Hoole Bayer | Caged by MeAloon Caspering Clirysler Mool Chrysler Selander cond Period Hyland Clinton Time g:00 | oo | Scored by Dodgr Dodge Hartford Duggan Weleh, St. Aubin . .. Jean Will it} Jotie 2:00 | 1:00 | Chrysler Dodg McAloon Fhird Period 5 Do Casperine N Chrysler Jander Goals MeAloon i) 66 o t Peric d by Caged by Time rtford Welch 9:2 rtford Duggan 3:01 Second Period Hartford Welch New Britain - Boucher lartford Jean Third Period Hartrord St. Aubin Rushes: cxander 5, Duggan 3, Weleh 1, Stops: Blount 58, Jette Fouls: Brown, Welch. teferee: Rtorty. H H Bayer 98, Sautter 2 . McAloon. Keel 14:5 GOOD PERFORM Gray a good | © | Louis turned for the in st Y here ! artist, had well yesterday. The little working the first his offerings and | hand that he | and walked victory was the in hi The s0 only batter. ANOTHER ROCKNE COACH 1le” Walsh, end on the 1927 Notre Dame cleven, will be an as sistant conch at Washington Univers | sity in St. Louis neat fall, | six a third bascinan., Shotie 1s him out with pr copondents visiting f1 A will be back 0 Thompson canmp. o rhil g ” \_N_l;en ; l;el mpson i the Wrigh mely carly conditic Iig nd I'red Leach will right field. Toth 1 can hardly regular Jine ind Spandi i erth, Al Nixon Kin n will e in ore T A e who has heer pitehers Ulrich on | Willo Wilson i 1 the 1 ey O Donne Wi e imp Wi Return | ¢ s To Practice Routine | Texas, March 19 (P | Tie turned to a today and will con- i when they exhibition | onio, troi routing Wit until thed with 1 itonio clul of S THAI er Neds a Friend @ DONE NOTHIN' LIKE THAT. NEVER. SAID ONE WoRD Y I WISHT You CouLD SAY SOME =~ THIN'.... OTHER DoGS CAN Do LOTSA TRICKS 'N SOME. OF 'EM ARE IN THE: MOVIES 'N Soma TAKE PRIZES ATTA Doc SHoW —BUT " You NEVER Do NUTHIN'--- WAY DON'TCHA SNAP INTO IT 'N AMOUNT. To SOMETHIN' = %8 4 Tom