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) W - n s 'e in er ad wn nt i ] NEW BRITAIN DAILY HER‘ALD TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1928 V of Sports Numerous roller hoekey fans arc | #howing their intcrest in the selec- | tion of all-star team combinations. | During the past few days we have reccived four letters naming selec- | tions and the teams are varied, | forming a good deal of interesting | reading for thosc connected with | the game, Frank H. Dunigan hos named all-star combination the follow- | ing: Duggan, Dristel, first r, New Dritain, second rush; Thompson, Rristol, center; Morri- son, Meriden, fback; and Blount, | New Lritain, goal. A “polo fan from Plainvill:" writes in as s seleetion: Iirst rush, Davies, rush, | Donnel Barney Do- aterbury, and goal tender, Blount, New Britain. This appears to be onc of the strongest combina- tions chosen go far. A fan has made two sclections of & first and second team. On his first team he has named: Davis, Water- bury, first rush; Boucher, New Brit- ain, sccond rush; Jean, Hartford, center; Morrison, Waterbury, half- | back, and Blount, New Britain, goal. His gecond team is as follows: Wil- liama, Meriden, first rush; Pierce, Meriden, seeond rush; Donnell Waterbury, eenter; Doherty, W bury, halfback, and Jette, Ilartfo, goal. 'l Albert §. Swanson and Charles | S8chleicher have also picked two |t teams. The first team is as follows: | Rushes, Pierce and Williams; center, |1 select as the hest opponent.” Rick- -y, Jean; bhalfback, Morrison, and goal, |ard stated. in July er and Davies, rushes; center, Don- | champion halfback, Hardy, and goal,|titular contest of the year. That's all The | there ia to sav.” Blount. The second team is: Bouch- nelly; Jette. Il One of our junior fans orally gave | ger shortly and that he for his | he 2 team: Lddie McAloon, Jr., first rush; |us us the following selections Yddie MeAloon, Sr. se Gazzinger, Meriden, ahaw, Water George Bayer, ud rush; |t conter; Lrad- lalfback, and ' Britain, goul. The smoker and social held in the Ranger A. C. rooms Saturday night | was a decided success, and Joe Argosy. the harmony hoys, sang seve worthy of note. The hoxing bouts which featured the atfair, were well re Joe Argosy went to a draw in the [y light heavy and Kid Iode, drew. Carlson and also scored a d esliviteh | guest of | Dr. ¥Frank Zwick, the honor, gave an interesting talk on mission merely notified Tunney of \hurial was very close toztir, clean and amateur sports. Luncheon [ was served, perlencing some of the ingratitude | of present day fighters towards the | en who have brought them into | limelight | i, Malian school mas- | as been coming aleng nn- der Lcina’s protecting wing, now secks to fly the coop and fight uuw;‘~ L der another management. Reina claims that he spent con- | siderable money on the Jtalain with- | L out much return and he has refused to let him go. The local man has an iron bound contract with the fighter | which will prevent him skipping to | another pilot. Now York interests have interested | themselves 1 Tassi and have been | advancing him tempting offers, | Tassi has lsteped and has taken heed. Offers have been made to TReina for the contract with Tassi hut 1 up to the present time, the local |~ man has turned them all down. 80 many fans have bren New Haven teams plan to do if New | Britain wins the game Saturday | night. The contest this week will de- | cide the second half championship | of the league only. If New Britain wins, the question of the state title for the year, rests hetween the Hard- ware City combination and New Haven, IN. We don't know just yet what the i} plans of the managers are but we | suspect that, if New Britain win Baturday npight, there will be no #eries, but a single game will bo play- | It ed to determine the superjority be- | tween the two teams. The matter of @ state championship cannet be drag- €24 out too much and with weather gettting wariner each day, it appears to us that a secries of two out of three games would be entirely too | much. a Inquiry Into Campaigns Is the Latest Proposal | Washington, March 20 (®—An in. vestigation of the 1928 presidential and congressional campaign by a =pecial senate committec now has been suggested from two sources. Senator Nye, republican, North Takota, chairman of the Teapot Tome committee, which has been in- ;Bra‘.es>ého“- Plenty quiring into past campaign funds, | says that it no one else proposes a | resolution to have a committee check up on the organization of the two | The Braves looked so §00d when they evened state- | fellow townsmen, the Red Sox, yes- men assued Bunday, Senator Capper. | terday, that even Manager Bill Car. | n. Kansas, gave notice that |rigan of the opposing athletes had | he would seek to have the senate |15 agmit it. provide the machinery to inquire into | ;sraves had plenty of punch and, | what was equally important, seemed to have some talent. | seanons in a long while for the war- tiors. | parties, he will do so. In the course of a formal republi expenditures in paign. the coming cam- IRISH WEST POINT | Dublin—The Saorstat is start- | ing a military college to train offi- cers for its army. Six studied training methods in the }y, United Btates. HER MOTHERLAND — Lena Ronchka, cas born aboard an occan liner. |y, Now she {s a girl without a coun- try. because her parents de not re- | member what nation's flag from the vessel. RHIP Detroit Champion Will Probably Defend _rroviicne. screening the championship tilt in | promis. development in the rush; | Tuf his opponent. |agreed on a title g . 1in July at a place not yet chosen. the wishes of several days | Thursday The commission that challenges of Tom Heene: on file in that order. lard had persuaded Tunney to drop {plans for a June bout and decided on a July " lwould be the declared the | Tunn cally zet into the stru Angeles said: Bill Olson | mission in name an missioner Muldoon favored the pro- cived. Juck and | ¢ th | jected, claiming 50 | sion should keep as far away as pos- "m-\rr\i in the position of acting as la mateh making body. | was in no way bound to choosc 8 The hyrials combatant from the ranks of thr: for Vincent Reina of this city, former ' hoxers named but might take on any Nght promoter and manager, 18 €x- | “good" asking |y, us about what the New Britain and ! weed Pattison Doyle 3 Heinza officers | not 1o have to pearcd to date, the Rajah has col- lected only three hits, one of them lin yesterday's 4-1 wM. But Horn: 17, | by is earning his money by the spirit | GENE ORDERED T0 | March 20 (P—Thom- - Lovett, reported to have pitch- ed one of the first no-hit, no-run !games in the major league, dicd sud- denly here last yesterday afternoon after dropping unc ous to the sidewalk. He 64y old. Lovett begun his big league carcer with the Philadelphia Athletics in 1883, later pitching with the Brook- Ivn Robins, the Boston Nationals situation indi- 4, Providenee Grays, ending his ed this. The first of these is 1hat [pitehing career with the Itot Bosine nney has been ordered to name oap, He formerly Y Willlmaptic and W have the Connecticut g ir 10 be held [Oshkosh and Omaha pitehed the no-hit, against the Giants in with BrooXlyn. His Title Next July New York, March 20 (#- nest heavy-w which Gene will defend his crown gave of lifting today. A double he fog Tunney pitched with the “The other discloses th terbury teams of 1nd I'romote Tunn Tex Ric i gawme In the Whil event Rickard abides by Tunne nnounced o, Tom Hevney, th 188, New Zealander, will be the cham- e |pion’s acecpted challenger. The New York State Athiletic com- | mission | Miami Bieach motifying him that his |six months' period of grace to (lv.! |cide on an opponent would expire | 1 —_— yesterday wired Tunney at ! and asked for a reply. informed Tunney ! v, o, dack swarkes, | 01y Tracg of Long Gone Florida Indians Meanwhile, at Miami Beach, Rick- | Washi Calusa Indiay who ~When the doniit match instead. Rick: announced that the July struggle only lheavyweight hampionship of the year. He also decision reached with southurn Plorida when the s landed, and who were reported 1o have grown rich the ship- v for the July bout automati- | yrocked gold of the Conquistadore, covered the requirements of (pscame oxtinet, they feft hebim he New York commission. hem as St their sole monumient “Tunney agreed 1o fight the man (o perya the food they ate 1 diet was shell f shells they threw out piled up inte heaps 30 feet high and hundreds of feet long. Smithsonian Tnstitution’s re- "eent exprdition under Henry B. Col- Rickard said he would announce jine determined the point abont he name of the successinl challen- epir i g R e e would not iy shell ¢ ek Dempsey, who is now 11512 | raally kitchen middens and not arti- rtired” despite the feeling that | ejyl structures with some other he Manassa Mauler will eventually | cienificance. The proot is that a . A for Demp- | the ghell heaps vos y, a statement from him in LOS | srpytified wi &) b I have made a g00d 'hones, and other rifuse from ¢ statements lately and have fieen, more to say just now The The action of the New York com- requesting Tunney to opponent was not unani Varley and Span I'he fight will take pl; and it is agrecd with th that it will be the only d th heaps we wer © of the Caln, for a fow isolated words names, is lost, little or not is known of their belicfs, eustoms or material culture, Some mounds of (80ft beach material and loose sand edure while the third member of ' o oxist, some of which were foun. he body, Commissioner Brower, ob-{dations for houses, and ofhers hurial that the commis- \mounds. Mr. Collins excavated sev- cral of these. His most mport ind was of 75 well preserved skele- tons in & single mound. Most of the bodies had hern fold- ed with the knees to the N and 1ous. Chairman ible from the possibility of being It was poiuted out that the com- he éhallenges on file and that he rved. srobably took place I the coming of the white ms since only one bone was found wi any evidence of and 1 artifacts associated with the hurials {were purely of native origin. The | enly objects in the way of morty offerings were picees of broken pot {tery placed around the h 2 tarrangement not. known other Indians. The mound con fed mo other artifacts The skeletons constitnte < portant find, however, sines the first largs servies ever found and | measurements of them may Meht on what was the of the Calusa tr keletons were excellently heavyweight discase, WITH THE BOWLERS STANLEY WORKS OFFICE One Pair, Laeg0 . 82 5188 54 throw racial affinity Senior Tourney Players | A triple purposed meeting of the = ¢ basketball tournament and of e —— |1he managers and plavers of the S 36—1037 teams entered will be held at t1he Tull House. ., |BOYS' club this evening at 7 “on W 3 It lorclock, and the committea is anxi 240 'oNs 10 have every manager and every inter - and senior play- cr present. Hearings will be given 10 1he players and teams which have | been questioned by the committee, | - opportunity for belated in may be afforded it any | v excuses can be ad- | ced. here will be a drawing | " pairings in the first round atches, and this will be done by | el - ichoice in the presence ef the v 1 urthar, there will be an ex- with a demonstration tion of the various rul- ings so tha there need be no mis understandings during the actual | course of the tourney., { .87 107 Domizan 346 360 Rackliffe Office. : a Contracts 1y vasd wheti | writing. reoequale | 7 or an| regor !steaman | prep. on of Santi Ci Dies Following Accident in Blakeslee Contracting Yard repres Hoay Mard inesky jous ma e, was Cichowski. represented the nted the plaintii. : i g < Saintift by default of Frank Gironi. Yale Sabl action Leagu Root in establishr For the plaintift by de : ction of Kolodne, n. Nair and Nuir nted the plaintifr. Ior the plaintify iges, n the action of Hartford st kowski. T Plaintiif The following | | The following judgments were i ‘ THE WILSUN AWARDPM’MM toduy by Judge Morris D. 4 Saxe of the city court | Gartney represented the plaintify York, March 20 (®—The Lash. Donald Guiiney one whose coatribution to the cause |against O award, lin the action of louis Nair row Wilson foundation ut a dinner count il of England in in th vorld court. ction of 3 Wilson, “a man,” he said, lead his nation through the 19 1 For the plaintiff, $81.23 dama FfllllOHS AVI&IOP Pm]m war»m the act Vincenzo Cianci against For the plaintiff by default, 292,38, in the action of Elihu Bur- | name of Colonel Clarles A. 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