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’ L5855 $35858006050 . LEADING SCORER IN BASKETBALL LEAGUE—CLINCH AND LARRIVIER READY FOR BOUT—RUNNERS NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1928. R R N XYY YT YN CORBIN SCREW TO MEET HARTFORD RUBBER WORKS—ATLAS READY FOR NEW BRITAIN SATURDAY — MARY MOTYKA IS FEPTEIPIIIIETS FITTOITETTTTCITTEIIIIIIIPTETTICIE S0 TIEGTIIIIFSEE0TETETES 00000 NEW FACES SEEN WITH CINCINNATI REDS CORBIN SCREW TEAM TO MEET HARTFORD QUINTET First Game in Elimination Contest for State Industrial Title to Be Played Tonight in Capital City—Rubber | Works Five is Champion of Insurance City Leaguc | —Both Combinations to Present Strong Lineups— ‘ Return Game Here Next Wednesday Night. * PICK ELEVEN MEN -~ AS TEAM COACHES 'Leading Mentors to Handle America@lympie Entries PrTh Anieric d team today nd the New Jaintet High strest tle difficult tes have been developed + Olympic committee yesterday o e ) as of this ye: and chose other leading coaches from every tion of the country to assist I, Walter Cl d field coach the squad 2o, among them hwire 3 v basketball camy lo i of ssed four yea was not rs of the Waddy' W on's aides it A A, Lloy: and Leo Lermond; of the Johnny , lilinois A. C.,, mentor ague, while G ed of Kay ’r, Jole Ray and others one of the best court perfors n emypleton, coach Hartfo is mcluded. ford’s 1. A AL Hartford team . can Cromwell, University o lineup with W wi Urban in the ifurley at center, Getersloh guards The Corbin Screw team i sarkable combination he fact that every player quad is a consistent scor m compares man for man very favorably with the Hartford squad, only one position being in doubt, that of center. In the pivotal posi- tion, Luty will b stacking up against a much more experienced opponent, but backers of the local squad fecl con t Luty will be able to handle Hurley to pe tion while giving plenty of troubls Limself. The Corbin Screw tea wbly line up with Yaku Mieczkowski at forwards, include: J who developed ifornia, under s, Olymp, wpion, Charls i Charley Borah gained at prominence; Wilbur Hutsell, bama Poly where Weems B: learned the hurd that has mad 1 national champion; Henry b Schulte, of Nebraska, alna mater of Roland Locke and Fait Elkins; Tom sy Eddis Farrell, Harvard; I Hillman, Dart- mouth, and . Bowdoin. Robe arrell, M and Hillman with coachir worlkers Alonzo St L. Vidal, were not ward, the n four years traincr for b ng Ty John M Keane, served ca2go, and 1 itary academy, William Hay- r of the lected Luty A. championship ! L ceived log s | then ith the ATLAS HAS EDGE ON NEW BRITAN New Haven Crew Meets Locals Saturday for League Title second half s game bhetween Haven, which ws it the two into the 1 to the out- e 1f will number of *if column wit was crippled ubenstein, star evened takin siz Sritain affair by Atlas by me played in asure of the 7 in the las this city. Atlas will be without the serv- wo of the star players on the nter and Govdon, rd. B these men hav which may me for g P hem out for the v of this s In order t the loss of this pair, Roth- Columbia captain, the 1son, ep 1 out o on, st s York the ared and Moskowitz of New 5 also been added to m will probab- Rothenfeld in as of the game, Botwinik as al- vill probably jump nd Chadys at se its regular and Sloman ood but | s been | | | | | { t center and | guards. An- inown collegi- G DOEENT MIND THE BROILING SUNw HES FRoM HAVANA You'LL Look Twicg w AT UTHLE PURDY "+ wHE OWNS COLOR:- % NEA CORLANDO, FLA. A WTOF (HE REDS'HOPE LIES INTHE OF TS GLYS HAND MARNY HAS AN UNDERSHOT JAW A LA JOHNNY EVERS, (BY WERNER LAUFER) Orlando, I'la, March 22.—Man- ager Jack Hendricks' Cincinnati Reds should not be handicapped by OLYMPIG me WEEK i a slow start, such as wrecked the | ent physical condition of the team 1s anything to do with it. ! Unless the team acquires a few cripples, the Redlegs should ba all | st to tear into things when the| opening bell rings, All but the newcomers to the squad have the tan of mid-July. which is a good indication of how many hours have bern spent under i can Athletes. w York, March 22 UP—Presi- and the mayors of various cities will April “Olympic Fund Week” in or- der to stimulate contributions to the SHOWS IHPROVED FORM club’s chances last vear, if the pres- Plan to Stmulate Centributions lo;F,xperts Are no Longer Giving Cam- | Campalgn for $100,000 for Ameri-| bridge Crew Decided Edge Over Lynch (L) Oxford Combination. London, March 22.—(#—Oxford's |Grossman (P&F) . 4 | Gent Coolidge, the governors of states | crew has shown such improved form | in recent workouts that the experts ' gAdams (CS) 5 ey b no longer are giving Cambridge a Sinkiewicz (NBM) be asked to proclaim seven days mfieeidr‘d Sdxo iniforecanting fhiire: |sult when the two crews clash in Fatroski (SW) B 5EEBELHTELELS ARE NEARING GOAL AARAA Al e o4 i) gt ] CLINCH AND LARRIVIER READY FOR TOUGH BOUT Promising Welterweights to Furnish Features at This Week’s Amatenr Tournament—Waterbury Boy Re- garded as the Favorite — Local Battler Confident That He Can Turn In a Win — Other Feature Matches On Card—Several Tezms of Scrappers Are Entered. . i | ) ! Two of the most promising ama- 1 \ l( KA | teur welterwelght fighters in the 1 11 | state will meet Friday night in the | - feature bout of the Mohawk A. . : i i tournranient to he conducted at the (abs’ hall. The of Waterbury and Johnny Clinch of P. & F. Gortin Forwand Wins {Honors in First Bastetball Yea: New Britain. As it happens, both are taking part in an unofficial elim- atfon tournametn to discover the ading welterwrights fn the state. S ke, both have battled Taylor of Hartford and cach lost a_decision to the pita® City boy. Clin~h lost in four rounds N a chance to meet arrivier last in three | rounds Lut the decision was 8o un- popular that he was given a return bout the following week and he scor- i a deci. atehed scrapper from Hartford. Smes Clineh fought Taylor, it has overed that he appeared t night against the advise of his ician. He had been suffering from a hard cold. This had affected his weight so that he was constder- ably weakened when he showed fn the ring that night. Taylor, following his defeat at hands a week ago last Friday, has heen cautioned against fighting for sometime due to a run- down condition and for that reason | his sehaduloed meeting with Larrivier atistics, | ID this city tomorrow night, was postponed fndefinitely, Clinch has been anxtous to meot r again and he promptly en- jtered this week's tournament. Tay- 13 {lor's elimination eaused him to be 43| paired with Tarrivier in the draw | Pirtkerwitz (E and although the Waterbury boy is {Jacoby (L) B 29 by far the favorite to win, they are |Hudak (C8) ..... 26 of the opinion that, it right, Clinch {Jarnot (SR) 3 can take the Franco-American be | Walicki (CS) {measure. The bout should he one | Terwilliger (L) of the best attractions of the indaor (Etingle (BW) 18 | season. an 17| Several othor feature houts have Paul (SR) ....... 1 Nappi (NBM) ; iLarson (SW) cent we [has A field goal and a foul goul scored {by Mary Motyka, In & F. Corbin forward, in the I; heduled girly' " league game, broke a triple tic coring honors and M in her first yoar of basket- | , won the scoring clampionship, | She alternated with Anna Marley of | Stanley Rule for the lead through- As 1 n ends rtinsiy | | leut the scason. Marley is tied with Nellie & for second place position. | Miss Sartinsky who held the foul shoot ng lend during the latter lof the season, finished on top, well Jauead of ner riveis. Alhongh there | lare post s son Anies to be |Vl.,\1rl‘ these will not count in the records |for the season as the members of {three teams participating would have lan unfair advantage over the mem- |bers of three other trams in the individual scoring = {28 compiled by the official scorer, are |as follows: | | rla ¥l Motyka (P&F) ..14 8 Marley (SR) .19 |Sartinsky (L) ....13 (been planned by the officlals of the 13 fclub. Included among thess who 101 will appear are Vic Carlson of Ter- 10 ryville, Frank Columbo of Windsor ? Locks, Jack O’Dowd of Terryville, Y Gene Martin of Terryville and Jo~ $| Dignal of Waterbury. Musso (NBM) ... L 8! Team from Bristol, Windeor Locks b Hartford and New Britain will also nith (( center, and Arbour and Darrow | S Al 1 r, will be added 10 e 4pa proiling Florida sun on the prac- tice field, on the | Thames, March 31. There is evel squad \campaign for the $400,000 needed to | their annual varsity hoat re Drenzek (P& ) be cntered and an excellent eard of Although most of selections ame is scheduled to rt at For the most part the Reds will| send the American Olympic team to 1 Dashner (SR) ... 1 4110 bouts is promiscd the fans. The had been forecast, Ryder's appoint- terdam this summer. | | prospect now of a close race over |Johnson (P&K) first of these will be staged at 9§ nt the same battle front of last "';’; eph A, Reilloy, president of the | % fOUF and @ quarter mile course with the probability of one or 8 . ¥ 8 e & ? 5 two new outficiders. Everett Virgil Metropolitan A. A. U. announced [ Cambridge rowed fiem Butney “Pid" for short, and Martin vesterday his assoclation on April|Pridge to Hammersmith bridge yes at the rn game st 1 o'clock and wi tartford Y. M. C /il be played in Bogdanski (SW) 3 Merline (SW) . 1 5 Murzyn (SW) . 1 3 it came as something of prise. Indi had been that the Boston A. A eran would not g sur- o'clock tomorrow night and the others 2 v s in the Industrial others will follow closely after. ry to the main esday night. \UNNERS ARE 37~ MILES NEARER EX “Bumion Derby” Specialists - track team will number ir men tor cach of the 21 Olympi events and six for the marathor Walsh, of New York, mer president of the Metropolitan named manager. m will staged at Cambridge, Mass., July exception of thos: ¢ 400 metre hurdles and the un which will be held at rack in New Haven, July 4 Sheppard, old Olympic star, s named coach the tm of 20 for which tryouts prob- 1d in Newark, July 4. selectid yosterday William i wolnen's Yale; my; of or v jo, (UP)- beaded for miles closer to the 19th lap of Arne A swimming, Illinois A. C. et Kiphuth, b, Naval Aca. Viner Mich, FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Mil Detrait Showing 2l of Promise roit, 24 0 tiie i short ficld zer Connis prabl READ HERALD CLASSIETED ADs FOR YOUR WANTS only lay but than will battle for s result, + Singld R¢ the manogers could not second man to officiate ¥ have agrecd 10 us ial Saturday night I has bee med as ) hoth the Atlas and The prelim- 3 with the bout 9 oclock Red Sox and Giants To M2et Again Today . t I A | Ila., March Y N nave \nee at tie D York Giants to- to do better were nother s Thi: frer it looked as up for Th 1d heen s Fenway Park ire its while Bostoninns only gare nered in 1 on of the wheat from the that hus been going Sox camp, was t with news that seven Virzil Barnes Nee Much More Training . Fla, March 2 Pr—1f w Yorl over Ne the fire n Americans hing at all, it Vi Tarnes train in the Giants leading cor he stayed Tted Sox run in the sixth fnning, two nd five in the cighth to 8. Howey er in the box er to Waite Hoyt ' a start of New won Yankece this scason | outficld candi | | Kl»n(‘ nd for 20 | winner on the club, s 5 terday {n seven minutes, 21 scconds, |- an, hoth from Seattle, are the 15 would make the first payment of | ¥ 1 point times |Becker (SR) .. similar to Oxford's. trom Hammersmith |Karabin (NE Steps in four |Vihiel (P&L) going mueh | |steadier than tn previous workout GOIN’ FISHIN? Trout Scason Opens April 15th. /855,000 for the charter of the 8. & and To see him scamper over the lea, | Rooscvelt which will carry the team “Pid” Purd; s to he the most abroad, important individual in camp. Th | S Reds will be assured of a l"”“i“’hite So"x A.g.ll! Beat Wichita Falls Team | pepper box, if nothing else, by put- ting the Beatrice, Neb., youth in the lincup. He was with the team | Wichita Falls, Tex., March 22 UP) late last fall after having a sensi- —With a determination worthy of tional vear on the coast, and much |a place in the regular scason records is expected of him this summer. the Chicago White Sox repeated | Hendricks tells you not to overs thefr victory over Wichita Falls, the look Marty Callahan, National Texas League champions, 11 to 9 league fans whl remember that he yosterday, in spite of some weird was a member of the Chicago pitching, and worse ficlding. He showed up rather well | wgpoeqn Luque, fresh from the hitter but drifted hack 10 the |0y 1ot of Ran Francisco, blew up TE e e hopelessly In the fourth inning, and Ie e dity Chalmer Cissell, the expensive ghort- el stop. did the same. Luque worked pitohe {fine the first three innings and then Jei | forgot where the plate was. Event- | ! : {ually, by rolling up 16 safeties, the | i Sox won, ! | | Cubs. nctent pitchers,” ¥ 1 of the good arc old pitchers. Take a Alexander, Vanee, Haines, nd yowll see a string of Give me the veterans old fellows every time.”* Donohue and Mays are sign and will join Luque, Rixcy, May as the first stringers, Of course it would he foolish to say th 1 will have a hig year. Tut last scason’s record of this great | staff shows that Lucas, regarded as a relief piteher, the biggest sure to William | the most | Kenneth Ash and Peter Jablonowski are two of promising Red youngsters, Ash 1 tine ball in the exhibition and Mendricks points with 1o the way Jablonowski 4 in the closing days of last pitehs Zames prids ‘BUT 1 LIKE To B& i DLENTY OF TimE.... | HATE To Go IN AFTER THE CURTAIN'S UP.. © Kelly will Le stationed at IT'S TErRIBLE. To base this year and should do ! h better than last scason if the | chub does not shift him to the out- | field every other d The balanee | of the infield will the same | Dressen will be on third and Ford | at short, while Hughie Critz looks | for a mood year at second lase. Hendricks says he could have had Hornsby for Hughie, but turned the ofter d Which is a good indi- cation of how much Jack thinks of the redhead. The outfield Walker, Allen first probably will be nd Purdy, although Callahan and Zitzman must be counted on. Allen played great ball last vear and is extremely popular in Cincinnati. | Another familiair fizure the camp is Ivy Wingo, who Been recalled from Columbns, Just how much catching Ivy will do is | nrohlematical Bubbles” Hargrave had himself made over with an operation last wintetr and is counted on for good work. Val Picinich and Clyde 8 torth are the two r catchers of the squad. | the pitchers get aw to a good start, this team may get the jump | 1 lot of the clubs. _But if they the Neds prob:bly will take a f w on the chin, ns their fiting h s only mediocre. NoPe around has T outstanding per- form the track world will piriicipate in the fourth annual Itice relays to be run at Houston, Tex., late in March, Officials of tha recoived definite assur- from Charley Paddock, Harold Osborn, T Dodge and Phil Guth. rie that they will appear there. Four of the in {were greatly | Oxford rowed bridge to Chiswick minutes, the {intermediate 10 seconds, Get Your Tackle Now 15 MAIN STREET. Lhndmonn ) : Herman’s Bat Enables {Renaud (NBM) 2 Dodgers to Win Again ! Tampa, Fla., March 22 (It Le 1 glns to look like there's no way of or tic BumeS kesping Babe Herman out of tho Brooklyn lineup this season. The Dodgers trimmed the Waslh- ington Senators, § to 3 yesterday, but. it's pretty hard to figure how they would have done it without Her- ' man's big bat. He accounted for #ix runs all by himself. He drove our New Orleans camp today, enthuscd 'y yome run with two of his matew over the brand of pitching displayed on base and a double, agatn with two the on, and scored a moment later on ition a single by Riconda. | Wilbert Robinson took his ma- Underhill and Brown ‘chine apart again befors the | worked for tho Tribe a¢ Gulfport, 1o sce why it wasn't running. He M vesterday and gave the Sena- 'pnt ft together again with some [tors only six hits in a 7 to 5 victory. changes. Jay Partridge was lifted i'nmg of Columbus’ runs were trace- [from second base and supplanted by {able to fielding sins of Buckeye, who | Riconda who has been playing at Scores 1n “no-cqut {are not allowed. Back at New Orleans New Orleans, March 22 (& i('lr,\x!mid Indians were back at the | “Cleveland Indians Are | another Ohio team, Assor in downlng Columbus club. | Buckeye, t American M A LITTLE GARLY CRAWL OVER PEcPLE" IT WASN'T HIM. OH WY TILL \ S=E& HIM I'LL GIVE Hinm A PIECE OF MY MIND... THE CURTAIN wWitL BE GoING UP 1IN A MINUTE verything for the Sportsman.” | |,y ved first base after his four in- |nim; stint on the mound. HE SAD To MECT uira HERE AT BIGHT THRTY AND (T'S NEARLY THaT | NOW.... | Do HOPE HE. WON'T WEEP ME WAITING UNTIL= = third base. Howard Freigau went to the hot corner in place of Riconda. MY GoODNESS PEoPLE ARE GOING IN FAST... | HATE To MISS T OPENING DIALCGUE =T SO CFTEN 1S TH¢ | FEEL LIKE A FooL- HE'S PROBABLY OVER AT THOMASES IN A BRIDGE GAmMe.. | Do HATE To CLAMBER OVER PEoPLE AFTER THE CURTAIW 'S UP OH HORRIBLE Tn-muau'r.' SUPPOSING Thes 1S THE WRONG THEATRE .. I'M SURE HE SAID THE — Wonder What a Woman Waiting For Friend Husband Thinks About By BRIGGé TAAT LOOKS LIKE Him COrMING NOUL... NO P ST - YES ITS HeS BUILD ‘N EVERY THING M= XE f O THERE HE COMES oW BLESS WIS HEART. ALL 1TSS ONLY EIGHT THIRTY Two AMD THE CURTAIN won' T Go UP FOR AT LEAST FIFTZEN MINUTES YET... THAT'S THE WAY 1T 1S i

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