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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TULSDAY, MALL i 20, 1928, S5SHL58585585855 555555558 55085558555555550655880855 55445885 40205850. HOCKEY TEAM LOSES FINAL GAME TO MERIDEN—MANAGER LANPHER STRENGTHENS QUINTET FOR ATLAS GAME—CLINCH CONFIDENT OF BEATING LARRIVIER—INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE GAMES TONIGHT——BOYS’ CLUB LOSES FINAL HOME GAME—ITEMS 4 FTIIIPCPICTPICITE PETTEE 0! CPIPPPETITTIETTITITEIE T CLIG TS haddbbakadasssaand FOUR GAMES TO FEATURE CLINCH CONFIDENT | STATE HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL CHAMPS |MERIDEN SWAMPS LOCALS INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE PLAY F WINNING BOLT! : TR . IN LAST GAME OF SERIES Corbin Screw and Fafnir Teams to Battle for Irnst Local Boy Sure He Can Beat! =3 : N New Britain Hockey Team Unable to Cope With Speed Place Position Tonight — P. & F. Girls and New | y vy 7 - . - o i of Silver City Crew—Steve Pierce Leads Attack by Britain Machine to Clash in Opening anounter—{ Larrivier Next Fl‘ldfly i Pl e a % e ‘g Scoring Six Goals—Hardware City Team Folds Up (‘abinet Lock and Newmatics on Program—Stanley e | . i . Its Tents — No Game in Waterbury Wednesday Works and Rule Quintets Will Meet in Final. oS g ey > p I;iflht — Players All Departing for Their Homes -—— e ; 1 s $ . oday, R R = T two clash in the to mect Larrivier Manager Clarence Lanpher to Se- 5 auryoe s s i oo J Left to right: Faculty Manager Samuel Josolowitz, “Sugar” Hugret, Kushlan, White, | Geoiiei el . £ . Downs Cong, Jr. Bmtherhood: A . ey cure New Plflyef for Sfllurday pislcla e S R r’lllr:fi‘l‘xixfl\lo-}]ll;]x]:; Captain Zetarski, Rao, Goo drich, Roberts, Becker, Kowalski and Coach | M 30’ Amid Roughness J ‘i?‘d\‘.:l-l.‘rollixvi‘;xrk.sv) tram ¢ Bingt : i | howed itself 1 run down e o o AR - ; ; | Britain quintet last night in the final Wwns £ nes B P Ser it teputed o o sl 4 ed, *ited N IS .8 -3 ! 1 R € veek April. | | b ; puted to be the best coached, 'ited in a great measure to Coach |held during the first week in April. | & fori ihe hlimate evits ins dhe en Manager Cl Thomas M. Monahan who has The Bristol Chamber of Commerc: | The South Congregational chur Sl LAl ! With teus K New Britain 1 Tiaieh i nen wotegtin Undattate me Gnatter medisn sl R Gl i ennare £ haan el 0 the Corbin Scr ag ; e | untiring efforts, tne Bristol team of financing the trip and a commit- | 0 07 @ It DR bR B sl and the tram nts Fat-|feeor New Haver e Tanphor vier decisi efeated Tas-|school quintels in the Yale inter- (ame through with sailing colors to tee was appointed to sccure the e iiclopy a0 uny o unen 1t PRSI0 Blithe log: anhseinnge @ ir Bearing company in the “Y" in- ounced that he 5 SR R lay 4 Y | seholastic ctball tournament the cupy the highest throna in high 'necessary $2,000. A first donation [handed a sound 20 drubling to| ku-" ‘f"‘ :‘, '\'; '\.,".hm ta ol il lustrial 1¢ e will r ve [new player for the game with Ne believe that the t Bristol High school quintet lived up school basketball in the state. This of $100 was made Saturday by the |the Congregational Junior Iirothe r-‘\,\ '(“i\ "rn o r.l:rw‘l:.“(l'f % : their best in t t e year | Haven i ity mexe Shtumiay | b0y suffered that night has @ great! oS iputation by capturing the was the second successive year on Maple End Athletic club when it Was 'y o0g team of the Bristol Cons e o i e e o "g“ it the § ’ 14 no . e aedl to do with his velu 181 Gata championship honors in the which the team accomplished the learned that Bristol had won the | = e o Yo e el ey This will be th e e ihdau e g 1 pek. Fach fighter ha playoff. Small in stature, the play- | feat. | championship. tonalfohyrahilasniy Ehe i iEhainy : \;”"'“ - ,1")“ 4 "\“ i 'f“;" four-game atiraction und it wil to (he squad but he stated that he |® dccision in previous me | tra on the feam overcame all handi- | At a special meeting of ome hoard | The players on the team were for- | ish housc of the Bell €i R s e B called at about sloc Wwould boa wellsknown star: t now appears that 4 | caps and defeated the best teams in of education vesterday, it was voted mally honored by the faculty New Britain led from start to finish {11 970 5 S bl ':“1“‘,1‘,1“f ceding this attraction, P’ . C Arrang s for Saturday's game | B0t be pos before the state title | 46 climination. | 7o sanotion & trip of the Bristol team students yesterday at a_spscial as- |but was in danger unfil the last per- 81 110 (1A 606 (b el bin girls, who need one o which will be the drciding contest | ournamen x o he ability of the team to play ' to the University of Chicago national sembly in the Bristol High school iod. The floor was small for such a |00 1; "I". o k ”::l' 0 N assure them nE e ace between the two clubs | « le I "‘:N Larrix i wil "N ro0d sound hasketball must be cred- | interscholastic tournament, to be auditorium, [fast encounter, and the play was B4M" BOLL e '"mn"::n'\‘i; i Stanley Rule 3 N play v . v { championship of | Wrish in at 147 pounds, 1 | | jconsequently of 2 rough variety, Aikperataly i) ol sle i oA and at the same time increase ity ST S g Were completed at the con- |daily at the Kaplan gymnasium in e o o vas more overlooked. | i A inet Lock and New Br Machine ) las Bt Hocaiso of ihe p en and he will be out to win 9y L scryes ME TFOR CH MP ONSH]P > % i 1 | total. Picrce got a goal in this ses- \et Lork and New Britain Machine | fab last night. Beeause of the ir BHYS 4. R T B AMPI | In about 15 seconds after the o "y "o " coore” of the period iwrtest and most resourceful 1 competition among the high itain Machine. The third gar @ ConnecticutStateBasketiall lweight limit. Clinch s training — with 26 personals called und muny men, and the ! ne will gee | portance of the coutest and \unm-.‘ i Larrivier beaten 3 istart, Bell had put in the first ba ‘ L Stanley Works a anley Rule in |ing last Friday nigh n previous meetings and he { Mirigliani, rf ket and during the first quarter the 1cu¥ing Meriden in the load 5 to 1 - ! goIing ina ay eriod the second of their serics |New Haven, the man, o de- | Will be the favorite in the bout Fri- '"r;"“"- rf”' For Third Time Tn Bistory Pennsyl- |locals ran up the score so rapidly SO ito the final playing period. Girls Game lcided that two offieia ht. | Zembrowski The P. & F. Corbin-New Britaln here Saturday night - | Seve other spicy matches 'm. 1177 T s : |that the game was quite ludicrous. m““'““”»““ g ffik'l“"‘rfn'_“fv’\n < vania and Princeton Clash On |y, 1 nd period Bristol turned | LWO consceutive goals in this stans Machine game v t 1v-0ff of | has been selected g f the a o card with x- |Parparian, rg . A etagtdl by th to, team s ! | Marholin, rg Boucher caged on: after him b e 1o st phs Aokie ._S.\“_"_ :..‘ o e B q ity Garro, Iz on. Tn that contest |left open, : i st A et e A ;;3 Bows to Merlden Gommumty;niifi 5 Piere ume back to get two more, deadlocked at 1 for the playoff, providing {son of Terryviile will meet oo D lits height to advantage and climbed Coury foe Titles iback to within reaching distance at| Philadelphia, Mareh 20 (P—Tor {25-17. The third session was evenly Jim Kelly | the third time in the history of the | fought, but I‘n the final ‘,]~.z.,.x New p S e Y el i e S i ird Ti i ntercolleglate baseball league, Penn- | Britain cut loos: with all its passes and desp overtime s S men felt that ft Windsor Locks and Jack O'Dowd of F]Ve [0]’ Thl]d Tlme i 7 S ind R m‘:'” onng R ; b ,“\‘ SO |hree minutes N0 SCore W ‘ « to wait until after the Terryville, will in the 160] LR R Y S ll‘nm\syl\ nia Palestra tonight in a |easy victor o 1_vh last ] ight's game finished, {game here Saturday night. So much pound class. T > 0 of| B . Ferony, 3 E | playoff game for the championshi 6118w Morey divided pointage | o aalizotiin flis Aneller TiooKey. Coons claims his|tad blood exists between the two | Windsor lml\\ and For the third time this season the |y pairetea, 5 ,“mh hn hee on e e e als) L Wesrals. velncninE 15 cason has been pla an off night on |that a real tle is to be expected. [ Gene 3 f ¢ \\\H- o Meriden Community Five defeated | Recano, 1f .... N igames and lost three. i scoring in ¢ 1ok The gua nd ul»": fll!{ht the mem- this game will be| Ma iley gave indicatic cdulmd to battle. Nick Christie | the Britain " oclub 1asteolgek, ¢ ... 115" ha Tigers ruled a slight favorite | kept their opponents well covered, DoTs of ‘the Now Britain tam ene ¢ 1. & F. This will | that a general exodus of basketh isristol an 1 of Water- | night, wi locals' floor Parretts = ,.'M,,,” Ithough there swore many jbut right guard proved folding ap their (s and slipping be the tinal game of the s for | tans in the direction of New Britain |} are p in the 132 pound| by & a game which left N0 1 parret e who Belleved that Pennsylvania {tunate position. Darta weunt to their various homes and the Newmatic girls rezardless of the | will take place Saturday night when < doubt as to the re ve Mmerits of \ajetta, lg ...... ,‘|“MM emerge the victor. Red and | fouls and May, who replaced him, ‘ 1ces of bus Boucher goes back g7 el S R S et p g : jlinouelc|he LRo SaLnE e cop omt as - — {Blue supporters were confident the 'soon followed, while Da AN TBRING P an s BORk 10 063 {hing ~oh uny of the fans |seats for the game. Although. he | be entered for the | final home zame on the club sched- | a0l Al nai b able | folston lir his finit came Matarhiihy and Muirbead, Blount will be watehing with interest is stated, the Atlas fans do not patron- ftournament. ter will have [nle, the only remaining games being | o N1 palgeh; referce, Aron ¢ Se - they did in their | feam had one pers )\1 Lrn:\‘n return to Pawtucket. whether or not Mary Motyka cages|ize their home games, as was Wit-{Ray Dol : mna. aohn|fhe. one in Boston Saturday and ! BCoTer 3 .K"nm. h Jaey Beheat th e was | N Dritain had asother game in the point necessary for her to win sed last Fridoy night, the back- | yd; 25 . o Diilaim or ¢ may be culled upon to | "% gk PR e e e ; W well in | ¢ K ivs scheduled for Waterbury the tndivid ing championship. | ¢rs of the club are all interested in e re nte Mike Tab- | play in the city tournament. The | {1cague's modern individual scoring s e el ety 00 Wednesday night but difficultics New Britain Machine's best guard, |cOming to New Dritain. i ¢, Frank € and Don local team did not function well last "GHTS LAST MGHT |yecord, was completely bottled up 10 ot golmeon and 11, Of the Waterbury management fn re- Stella Kendzior may ba put on to| Manager Lanpher's decision 10 | Jrpiseo. Windsor Locks' team will be | night, and when Meriden started to days ago by Ld Wittmer, Princeton Ny talping s playns surface, have it tir 10ahe 15 s woretessya (abeDEWOn (N oy BLialn R oade i ol Nichols, 150|pils up the score the home team guard, who was placed at forward to i Ol prompted the calling off the game. triple tie for scoring honors will re- | With an hi‘!{;mv 1 resere NN WS pounds. Don Lanetti 145 pounds and secmed 1o lose its bearings. % o neotlalon moses: |play Schaaf. Wittmer, a brother of ¥id LT “‘1’_;“: ‘:fl':"“}:'iv“_u contest staged. st ‘An‘m.l\ \v“m’ b .n ‘1 ,‘ bui \‘ m:;.fi ::0 |0 \hinphiner 160 pounds while New Britain .«,m.d(\nu. X\:Mw- ew York — Dhil Scott, Great'!the Princeton « 0.;“-1., will again be 1 m, ] g ry: The linenps: P. & F. Corbin: Cap- |¢4 to allow the l¢ man to Bristol will ser team com , dropping in two field goals in 'y S b to-arl toniELl | : » o la Gr 1an, Ituth Johnson Motyka, for > center; Pihlel and Al rds. New DBritain Machine Boucher manuged to add one before the game ended but the Meriden tram was the victor by a 9 to § |t anne ‘l...m., defeated Picrre arles, | ew Britain Manager Lanpher pointed out that 1] joro loss than two minutes, and Goffa | | Approximately 10,000 persons are 3 { g ' Plerce ....... couos Alexander h N had used Rothenteld, for- | e o atractiing Swo b Lt : . ... lexpected to sce the contest, evers 8 Williams ... ..... Boucher mier Columbia captain and meore re iho .| Cleveland, Ohio -— Eddle Shea, (ZRF e e S 3 Lunderviile ... Muirhead ot o 4T | Chicago, technically knocked out S¢at in the Paicstra having a, siesengesms 00 I\ 5 cently a member of the Waterhun ith all these ontrios reeeived. tor. But two minutes of play in fy008 0 o o ti1y, Joey |several days ago. Starting thme was zpy ' s Merrison +..... b ..e.s... Brown . club in the state league, in the . s - R S . Sobby Garcia, Daltim 2 JOeY | for 8:30 o'cl k LR i Purcell . ... . Blount and Frances . ter excell natches et Ronil et z 4 Ross, New York, won from Jackie |5t for st Wosilue, rg Tirst T i ay night and Manager Bailey's |, } “riday | 10-7 lead on rapid-fire baskets hy | 4 | e inkiewicz, 2 Powers, Youngstown (6). Parker, lg ....... 4 Goals Won by P by Time 4 i S swer was that Lanpher should do ther IR Kos) and 1. Thie nd | J Aoy Ann neas) EiaTAe : v o 1 2 o s will be reesiv- | Koski, 3. Thiesen, and R e TO REPLACE JOGKE o5 Won e Fatnir-Corbin S¢ he same thing ‘ h o week and pai the J. Shul cored twiee 1o make | 0Ty b ted Del Fontaine, Winni- Y Bristol C. 3. B. New Britain - Alexander 1:10 Gan ot “the: intevesting: alaclighis nd vinick will probably be made throngh the draw sys- it 14-7. Kerel ade a free point | 500 Meriden Flatos the Fatnir-Corbin Screw game { iba forward, combination. 1or and_ Goira 14 goal, but Koski's |7 "d‘ 3 e S b, 5 12 Meriden Dierce in atnir-Corbin Screw game to- [ el 5 4 4 ; 51" London — Johnny Hill, England, ' son 5 ) i Atias Saturday night. with Tru B M | v Hill, England, ', X e 2 i ki night will probn Dastet made the count 16-10 at half- 1. on'the Buropean flyweight cham- AlbortiOhor Who Has Riddon Bllly| 4L R Meriden Morsison i S hest focmart h noat el Chadys and Cohen I : . ‘ s i s hepet ot tug st e, T g o m" PRTALESHD | s s v o s SR o B st s (8507 _ o bLest guard in the I¢ f will probably get into e | [} otanoes (A5 ‘ al - : : i T r, forward o e Fa am ' sccond Lalf with a basket the nm-‘ i 4 s . 4 Har, forward on th G « stage or other L e Lancagter, . Joey Williams. | Will Be Supplanted. ::ir‘or‘!n:.: e Third Period ind leading scorer in the f ) g up will most probably ng Philadelphia, technically knocked \ o A - LS o : EE = bbie s iortis Wil probably L i pnTr \ Jiots from the frec-throw strip, \.m‘ e X London, March 20 (& — Albert |311°% 1 | ; {den Williams i ol e e din ool Elopidin R0 4 SEBB!NE’ s Holeg roe throneh with a | ot dack Portnes, Baltimore (3). Ober, who has ridden Bily Barton |Marh 18 <. 5 Meriden Williams - coverad by i o, Ki at center and Shee- L iz | cooro. trom. the field and the tally | ., Sarasota, Fla. — Bobby Marriott, syccessfully for two years in the Eo 9 New Britain Boucher he |} | | Philadelphia, knocked out Lou €ar- 1'nited States, will be replaced in the | P'ersonal fouls—Isell 3, Wessels Meriden Plerca bour, the fop-notch guard of Leary at gua A DR | Vas 19-18)" TeeRhl Bray wna Teoin Ganpin Borsa - ipeal goaiiin auy scoession, | Penter. Charlotte, N. C. (1), grand natienal on March the \Barta 4. May 4, D. Wosilus, Parker 11 Meriden Pierca R ;“:‘ HAUSER lsrm‘ Mexander Is uECOI}d N'EIIB“I‘ 0[ Wit 6 e oo wsdon | Miami, Fla. — Jolinny * FISm. oree's trainer, Auhrey Hastings, au- | 2—11; l',.Jr.fimn:_,,l‘uh,l_ New Britain Boueher Chattanooga, Tenn., and Todd Smith. nounced today. T. B. Cullinan, a for- Rushes, Alexander 11, Pierce 4. team will be held in check. The 2% ¥ Sty ahhit Ginid pusin \kron, Ohio, drew (10). Imer amateur rider, will have tie | nical fouls—Wessels, 11 2 ¥ 3. Stops, Purcell 67; Blount 65. Foul, king style and the count close of the period Corbin rooters will Trenton, N. J. — Bobby Brown, {mount on the entrant of Howard | Vi Lunderyille. Refi x - : 3 b 3 o - lm I3 ard e 5 3 . S Lunde ile. Referee Rorty, hour to put forth his best cforis to- Aghletic First Baseman Believes T Cuba, won a technical knockout |Bruce of Baltimor. e R : o8 R night. i & over Johnny Haystack, Binghamton, | Ot v a inte ¥ Ja 2 1 v ) 3 B Al O, g i 1 LA L S 4 y . Bing .| Ohber was disappointed over the Johnson 7, Jaiger 4, b » P’hil Todt, who has been handicappe - It Corbin Screw wing onignt it Will Have a Successful Season In For the thir ct as Ny nolaliy L =IN T, (0): e e i Nty . oo nl lanen e '21 h: Slll o entered Juytho Sl Comehack Attempt. QR eply e ding scorer on fen B R e of the locals was . Holvoke, Mass — Bobby Brown. day in the Liverpool grand natf 2 o - 1 Scorcrs— on his fect once more and hopes to r,a'v title race, bu e NC K = ¥ Lowell, defeated Jimmy Fin . iwhen he was an “also ran,” and sug- Vi ke . he back on the job early next weel. first place tie will re ar en ; % reh 2 — | hall team year . . 4. Louisville, Ky. (10). mested that he be replac 5 : Mo s 1 ad Sox' decided n J tie: t b n, [ previous it was Maryan Zateski, bu . o L ar of the P! ¥ is R ux’ only eripple, i vear it is his younger hrothe ets from the L i 2 el BB Cr- 1 1 ; i I ‘;, ‘.\(u'k v;ym e o Tl : S L SR B i Ajn't Tt a Grand and G Feel L bobaaseilte ) sopuon s i TeRling ety MG g CetRI T, oo who s i 3 e o e Y At It a Grand and Glorious Feelin side gar ason S : Takobow Bl I i ¢ g s ¢ - o feul din iecorded a big hand when he came Pla HE X . 5 o the floor, hut he did not pm Valley league and on man i s : ined to dis ’ 3 Miejat tong and failed to show his ,\.m‘ v devastating stvle of play. Kloy and | tory le e T A6 < ohvay o Goffu featured for New Britain. The ! tory over If. this scas R i | \WHEN You BEGIN To AND THE MORE You ~AND You RECALL THAT vy B et WISH You HAD A BIG, THINA ABOUT IT; THE | YoUR. HUSBAND HASN' T FAT BOx CF CANDY. MORE YoUuR MoOUTH BROUGHT You ANY WATERS CANDY IN MONTHS o most dangerous of the visitors, was they pl Cahinet-N. 15 Machine fixture 1 the 1nitial 1 White Sox Seeking to .ct R|d of Their Jinx 0 \I;nh 20 Ay Stanley Afialr % fouting ] : | Ronae y T Boye' Club Reserves wound - A ~AND Then HUBBY COMES Hom their regular schedule by ad- | -“AND You FEEL S0 AND You KEMEMBER ALL T A'ENE PoUnD Box AND ) fefing a 40-20 Healif 16 (ha| Vo = THE BoYS THAT USED To CALLS You "SWEETHEART schonl of wWin Fagies. Zujko and Zembrowski led SSOME AND UN- BRING You THE LOVELIEST OH-H-H- GIRLS ! AINT 1T A High school » winners' aftack, while Ferony . BoxES BEFORE You WERE GR-R‘RAND AND GLOR-R-RICUS « record for the season|did the mafn &hare of the work for | o i Eagles. The club team was nev- | MARRIED FEELIN' ? New Britain Opponents | in real danger. 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