New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 23, 1928, Page 26

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COE0006660005006558 5888558535565 68, CLINCH AND LARRIVIER SCHEDULED TO MEET IN FEATURE AMATEUR BOU NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, 5366635056536 MARCH , 1928, 826 8650068050685008886608806008005006086086600 50660608 6668006605 6000668000D 50 L6O0H0000000D T TONIGHT—ATLAS AND NEW BRITAIN CLASH § e FOR SECOND HALF TITLE TOMORROW NIGHT—SOUTH CHURCH BASKETBALL TEAM LOSES TO HARTFORD QUINTET—ITEMS ; I PPEPECITITITIET c"m««mnmm'mwnmco"vmtmommmnwm"nn«mmm TIGERS AFTER BATTING TITLES AGAIN AMATEUR FIGHTERS ARE READY FOR BOUT TONIGHT| Clinch and Larrvivier to Appear in Feature at Tourna- ment at Tabs” Hall—Outcome May Have Important | Bearing on State Championships—Waterbury Boy Plans to Turn Professional Seon New Britain Rattler the Underdog in Speculation of Fans— (LS RACE FOR ATIONAL LEAGUE Hali of Teams Conceded Chance ! of Winning Pennant This Year 1w has ealle f‘) bidders the inipions., t storn | hicago. the returns, in the three places will Bos agal ol meet i This occasion appoa has or dra after ton ments to bec McM loth boys 1 or the en dle of contider the bout dra much to say with 1 chanees but e firmly he will trim Lariivier contest, Those closely with him de strength of the R in training, he win Larrivier. Clinch f ¥y, € a tough fight. He 1. Waterbury scrappe toughest man in the is unperturbed about ths Larrivier, not prone to predi the outcome of a fight 1 tonight's battle with the in his wind as he had when et Taylor. He will citl "o Clinch decigively f. This mes Rrooklyn Iphia have made park to look expeet Bill Me- to resume the fight aneers where the Bob O'Farrell he He } <0 d to be in back the it rooters for | s ingist there is more the assaulting forces porters have been 0ol veice in Florida of Earl Adams to do second hasing and the pects i res sitch of George Gran- s that v o over Dase aliness in the middle Burleigh Grimes' 11so0 may be expected to Pittshurgh and last yers are back again, of Vic Aldridge, choolmaster, who may 1y ot Tielp the Giants. or 4 T Vo ion | mat P . lcting p the will go into | year's pite Mion or Ca been cned addition of v players, but in improved physi- tion. O'Farrell promises to 1t without the handi- thuuib, Hafey's eyes to treatment and divided between The are belicved to be again. Flint Rhem will be to pitch at the scason’s open- Alexauder seems more than ht RS Lan{RVEE o ol ook &l not by the vd when the two Nine other hout ture meetings, tourna Watdrbury, Hart ford, Britain, Windsor Locks and Bristol teams have the tournament plenty of action a rolled, off. A heavyweig! arranged with Vi villo and Gerry Trissilla o bury as the main of these hoys arc pers and a kayo any moment. Jim K sor Locks and Jack ryville are down nid Heweight elas ra i1 cond fo th ng cap of a balky responded 0 bad make up t rent ca Ave and Blades, ols ng which was said to have gon pussing of Lester Bell Lelow his 1 may lefive the problem. 3 found who refuse ants, who finished with Hornsby at do better with the his litting for Frank Hogan, who the bulkc of the 35 Hornshy's and Jim Welsh rlson of "I'e Wat etions. ard | 18 liatle vl last was far 1son cepics that th lust season schedy ok class action in this appearcd i bat reports : better than ¢ Digpal major added power by n Cuyler, and L a e-two in any 1 the league, . center MeMil. hold hallow of have v tanding nd Tos- KING'S (1P RACE nch not Bendenons of 1925 (i York Yacht Clol Wil 1ie M New Lomdon Thie e kin piteh- A cat return of he New York Yan! Final Gaime to Braves WINC TWENTY 0N has plugged the | with | the | illustration of 'lu-I to | ided fo the out- | 0. GHURCH LOSES | ' TOHARTFORD TEAM Rallies Strongly But Big Lead Is | Not Quite Overcome A crashing rally i the final seven {minutes of play fe)] barely short and the South Congregational chur basketball team of this city decision to ths St odist church quin last eve at . A the tween the chi reapective lost the first h eham The gevere Liow to the |the locals for the can progress into ound if they ere next W Hartfo battle bhe cities not a opes of te nitle, as thev semi-final | win the return game New Hritain got start. and Hartford soon e ind kept abead by 16-4 rmainder of the half. made all man and blew eary shots, badly outclassed hy their epponents. | | Tn the second half the Paul's team continued its offensive until ¢ 1ed by 21.6 with seven minutes left to play. Then the local machine be- gan to spark and things happened vapidly. Rell began to 1 ard the | basket from all angles, and M Rockwell, Barta and Parker all fol lowed suit The gap closed wuntil it was 25-23 with less than two mm- to play. Morey made a free frv {but Hartford got the ball and stall-| [°d. It was New Britamn's ball ent- side when the game ended. The great comeback after such an | abominable beginning encouraged the New Britain team fo believe 1t could win the return game. The work of Bell stood ont for the locsl nd that of Hattie for Hart- The summary: St. Paul's Methodist ¥ld ¥l |Henderson, rf ... 1 4 | Dowling, 1t o | Brown, It | Swanson, Hattie, rg Case, Iz Ziegler, off 10 a te I by during the | T P 1 Ahey were lutes {quinte |ford [ 1 Iz South Congregational Rell. rf 4 1 | Morey, 17 | Wessels, ¢ . | Rockwell, ¢ Barta, rg Parker, Ig | May. Ig ™® Case 4, Hattie 11; tell Technical Free Yries— Hender- Barta 4 Umpire, Tersonal fouls, Dowling 4 Wessels, Morey Case, Swanson 2, Dowling, on 4—8; Bell 5, Morey 4, —13. Refcree, Santerson. Tobin. fouls, ROUNDING INTO FORM America’s Tennis Experts Showing Fine Conditiov in Training for | Davis Cup Matehes. | Augusta, Ga, March \merica’s tennis experts, kere in training in an ecffort to make the Davis cup team are rapidiy rounding into formn with Big Bill Tilden George Lott, John Hannessey and W. 1%, Coen, Jr., cspecially showing fine |eondition. 23 P— { Although the veteran Tilden s ed the fest play by losing to Hennes- sey, he came right back yesterda to defeat Lott in a close mateh, 6-8, 6-2, 6.1, Hennossey yesterday wen from Al- ligon in straight sets, 6-4, 64, 6-3, while Coen was beating Arnold Jones of Providence, R. L. sixth ranking player of the nation, 4-6, 6-8, 6-3, 6-4. W Brown of §t. Louis showed imiproved form in winning | from Edward (Bud) Chandler, Har- vard law student, 7-5. 6- - Shiclds and John Doeg, § rsity, participated in the only match the day, Doeg h Allison to defeat Coen rt- inive 7-1 | s Lott against| 38 Brown, Doeg and Chandler op- ssey mct Jones and ¢ doubles mateh set FIGHTS LAST NIGRT Fothergill the St the batsmen thongh Cobb j club while I tories and last | ke dividual batting {1etics, The Detroit {league, pin their hopes for another heavyweight San Antonio Tyrus Cobb in § of troit y without a That unwi ting champions | must go to a m outfield has and 1 honor th records crown club has Deen times than all together, Harry Heilman apparent to {l win ot he Heinie asion in all hayve ing doesn’ Heilmann carri n a burst of melc year in hasclall that v the tradi op | mann to W victorion down Al but Cleveland Tud topped Simmo a season the (center), Louis Browns. s no Manush crown for the Tigers Marel for a total of 12 n of nher o hren pennan Detroit b y has 1 honors the year it 1o » tic emacy Simmor i 'In lif by of title i 1y who have 23 (P the upheld t race en the heir at four o When | — opped | league etroit were S1to 121 the nann's the crown ok int me. O cason, point o of 1hr ramatic though ed to Detroit in A of two b witth Heil 1S time do it he had walloped out the ing total of two hom: donbics hits in mor Cashing Heilmann ported in pr with a dozen bition to other yve and nine was mak him five e Detroit outf | Cont or Moriar Fothe a4 out Homer Coffman and Nevers Chosen as Pitcher Palm e Fla Marct k Coffman and Erpie N " Weet two time me 2 e ats Napoleo mann eld King. Fotherzill, | for runs for while and the ahouid vear the e Brows Teinie fal pro- the mann wit held amaz three sim produced 17 batting slugger; “hampions in their individual crown on Harrs Heilmann and Harry Rice (right), 5 years (left), in 1927 | | [Andrew T [ John [Tames Polland the American leader; speedy baserunner obtained The by the Corbin w t sero advantage [lVFH RUBBER CD. .- Local Basketball Team Takes First Game in Capital Gity Micczkowskl, Whitma Yakubowitz, Luty, ¢ .. Darrow, Gennetie rhour, Teski, In another climination gan the ed last night, team of W n, 41 to 25 New Britain furthered its chances i the final race for the rial basketball title last Hartford when the or- n of the New Britain yleague, ¢ s in the race so Inosed " out the Hartford Tubber | Works quintet, champion of the Hartford Industrial League by a 20 28 score in the first of the elim- | |ination .games played at the Ha ® | tora ¥. M. C. A, | zling eveni bin Sc Totals Hmh\ f Sapinos, 1f . Nolan, If from begin- ew Britain form in a hat enabled the | Provincial a big Hartford Urban, « in the last fow sec- Madden, rg Getersloh, Totals at ritain S. Tobin. game showing dazzliv ond half spurt ils 10 overcoms tand win out [ Hartford erew?1ed time by the score of 17 to 8. In pil- & this lead, #he Capital City en try made car as if it was going 1y but the reck- | without the bril- | New Britain | 1 half. il meet t We 1e of the at half I Score New! umpire to hae oning W de liant return to form team made in the The two tear s n the The seco; again in ay night climina- N dnes in the gecond five o aterbury The Corbin & Rubiber It st base in \ [tion series will b termined by the total - 1*(-11!" scored in both games and not number of games wou only a ts Hartford hhs ver i Boh from number of | The | ona play- | American Bras smothered Manning and Bowman five of Mert- summary: the Works, eferce, half time—Hartford 1 Santerson; UNDERSTUDY FOR TODT Boston Red Sox b ed a semi-pro named C who is expected to understudy | elevens next fall, ¥ g this comi Has Taree-Hour Wargin on Other |Gatp, {first place hone |Navaio 1o Lupton V0090004000000 TEAMS TO DECIDE LEAGUE TITLE TOMORROW NIGHT New Haven Atlas and New Britain Quintets to Clash at Stanley Arena — Elm City Crew Has Edge on Locals in Games Won—*Red” Ball Selected as Offi- cial — Victory for Hardware City Five Will Mean Another Game for State Honors — Fafnirs and blanlc\ \\ ork ] in Preliminary. DETROIT FINNS o STIL IN LEAD a tie ne lionors in the A decision v the New ¢ title race be Taven Atlas an ethall teams will b nizlit when the anley Arena to existing for premier s If of the ethall league. i Matieh The Alls quintet holds tdge in the number of games i Britain will be the tavor- to win ton night's game ause of the tean’s showing in de jast Friday W Ha- ven. Then the local quintet com= tely ontpiayed the New Haven 1 on the floor but failed to ta intage of its foul shots and lost v a 28 fo 25 o officials will not be used to 1orrow night as was at first planned Andrew Dayr I re, Okla., © the two managers conld not held second pla on a second party. “Red” Ball Seth Gonzales, 1 andle the game alone. He ws the front yesterday to both men and al- ger Lanpher of the New was in favor of Dick second man on the the New Haven man- Bailey, wonld not listen. it hecame known today, ill be ack with the Atlas tomor- night. Whether he will play or different question. He sui- an injury to his ankle in the last appearance in this city d to retire early in he 10rTOW ' Contestants in “Bunion Derby” " ( 1t nigl ) — | Detroit Finn, |y a three hour 151 Arn 1 pintaing first place by ted on the L Pyl 26 miles aw 1 iR score for the lap with Eddi s Gard- | Pritain 1 Dillon officiating r, San Lyman, un the list, ner. SKeattle e The twe runn miles in 5:9:30. Other finishers were: Arne Detroit; Roy MeMurtry Henry o ivne, Cronick Voight Honfstater, Mainst Allen Currier, Rogue Re ario; 1 ro. for covered the 34.2 Kan- | Ne rio; Okla.; minen hall wabey, Clarimore Saskatoon row not 1s a half Taehergall, Word trom Ne Kerman, Cal; Phillip [Hamilton, Ont.; Mike Jox« | Harry Abramowitz, Albany. N. Johnny Vicrra, Alameda, Cal; Ont w Haven today hat the Elm City team will b ame roster of as it had ast. Fridayv n 1 Botwinik and Rothenfeld will play as for- {A. Constantinoff, Toronto: Joscph |wards. Lyman and Trupin will fill Wilsen, Oakland, €al; Wayne Ro- |the pivetal positions while Cohen and . Wallace, Ida.; Panl Emith, |Chadys will do the rding usto Umek, Triest, Britain will have 1ts san Franci t the start of the game cherr tzerland stein and Sloman at the clapsed tir s shi at cente Los Ange and and Leary at the B r player will be add- 1o the while the reser sosed of Sturm, Kilduft players Pite, ¢ Shears co, line vith 1 torward berths, and Angust hte 68§ miles Lupten are Arne Souminen Fay for fron os 1o Sheehan ds. Anott Diotroit, 118 Cronick, oon sliminary Game 1 Sianley Worl ity game. This ond place and will place v points behimi leading Serew preliminary e will at § o'clock with the tling under way at 4 o'clock John : s will Sou the Gavuzzi R Voight Houfstater, 9:28:40. '1lv< hampton mix in | contest Mich. {the Industrial Ie [ the win Rt Pert Chester, irt settle Mainstce, only a f Gardner, Seattle, Wasl Corbin I'hie promptly ickson, Hamilton, Or saie, N. J., 1 Regular Lineup Will Take Field in Games Orle DMareh 23 (P—TFrom regular lincup of the and Indians will take the ficld Manager Roger imnounced. By this opes to have the tribe the scason William Kerr, Henry Swabey, Louis Perrella Minncapolis, 138:- ik 145 Clevel in exhibition games, 1'eckinpangh 1 plan, Tect ¢ full specd when ns, 0 . 144:17:23 Albany "N, X Joseph Wils Oakland, 144:41:- A. Constantinoff, Toront Long Beach, Cal i t stick by Pitcher work and one bad in- Shante were terday's 5 to 2 hands of the New Or- New Orleans, nings, the long- lirler has held forth of the training sca- nin Joe contrii LOBERT NOW WITH GIANTS - beati Hans Lobert, veteran third base- leans I'e lman of other y« has signed as Shant Jcoach with the York Giants cst any India this season the e e fions o e z at e licans worked six for e start TWO SOUTHERN OPPONENTS Knute Rockne's Notre Dame foot- bhall team will play two southern Loyola of ,and Geo CANCELS HAWAHAN TRIP felen Wills has cancelled plans trip to Hawaii and will European tennis matches early Mardh Orleans South \'r.rh at Atlanta. fa | for | I'D SwsarR TAAT WAS MY FRIEND HORACE —~ I'tt wAaiT TiLte HE TURNS AROUND HorackE - 1 HA/EN'T HAD A GooD OLD &LASS OF PLACE — wart — RGHT AROUND THE S~ * CORNER [ — \L WITH 1M Do You Trimex we, CAy GET ? pow'S CHANCC\\ In Yep -1 Guiess By BRIGGS T 15 HORACE YLL Ruw oUER AND RAVE A CHAT — )_J“ Corma LEAVE - BELIRVE s N Give mE A GooD GLASS ofF REAL BEER AD You cAN HAUE. 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