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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1928, WWW&WW“WW ATLAS MANAGER HEDGES ON GAME HERE SATURDAY—CITY BASKETBALL TITLE TOURNAMENT OPENS AT BOYS’ CLUB— SCREW SHOP QUINTET ELIMINATED FROM STATE INDUSTRIAL CHAMPIONSHIP PLAY—HOWARD IN GREAT SHAPE FOR BOUT T e g a s i e d il d ol st as s anasaadasasaadantandashanabasssssdalasaiansd BOYS’ CLUB RESERVES AND FLASHES WINNERS Move Into Second Round of City Tournament by Victor- jes Over Opponents in Intermediate Division— Panthers and Speedboys Take Junior Games in Afternoon — Senior Teams Start Play Tonight on Boys’ Club Floor. Honors Yesterday's Results : between 1ed he summary Boy's Club Reserves 0 s abo swski, Tf .. riods.) Int th Chur Reser Games Tonight ; Boys' Club vs. Lions Games Tomorow Afternoon Junior 4 A Vs Luther: Celti Games Tomorrow Intermedi; Pl Phantoms vs ate divis Whipp ors s n el Mir rickson LAY ntom sion Zembrowski, lin 4, Boukus- Berglund, Erick- Technical fouls—Zujko, Free tries—S. Mirigliani arparian 2, Marholin §; Rerglund, Erickson -12 Referees—Tobin Panthers massacring |and Nixon. Timer Renjamin, Scor- o5 by 53-6. A|ers—-Darker and MecCourt. Timer— follow-| Iour eight-minute quarters. Flashes 34, S. C. Juniors 23 Flas | men and defeated the South -/ Church Juniors by 34-23 in a game which was a ding-dong affair up to the last auarter. Murphy, and Hattings scored fouls to start tie play after Jack Tobin had toss- o4 up the first ball, and then Wolf« nd Peck made long shots. Murph vork from the foul line gave the hes & 10-6 lead at the quarter. same plaver made a field goal s the ¥ the ond one began but then picked ny Wosilus made a foul. Bernie intermediate | Wosilus sank two long baskets, and Class title, was eliminated by a | Danny lis team ahead with serve team which showed a sury | another, rnie went out on fouls ing return to early season form. The [at this stage and Weirs free point contest started with both teams{tied the scors at 13-13 as the half playing cautiously, thiree missed fonl | closed shots hy Zuiko being the anly scor-| carly sta i batt ay in the Three f first day’s ¢ tournams terday afterng one of the sxtra perio: The fourth in afterne Raletuna 1iko Mir trio of contests goINg 1WO N s was s ed th h ooy tourney on. was slaughter, the Side Ea sort game vs finally edging out | so8 Ly 1614 after = . play. ally ot of Fiying The four minu n | four the evening th game featured by while the B [all 1into a 24 Arrows after S0 in a piling up an early lead 1. C. Reserves 24, The fastest ome Arrows of the openir av's play was that en the Boys' Club Reser Arrows, and the many to win atter team, by the Three points by Wolfer earried the Flaches in front again and Grace mada it 15-15. Py probably the longest on the club floor. Standing {on far foul-line he arched a long under-handed shot which land- and eq clean in the basket. An instant After 9 ater another similar fling made it Balcinnas |15 ing chanees in th even miniie 1 goal and 7 kets in the same " [ im l.,. shot % Ut 10 sec- Mirigliani made a 100 ski mads e onds. fam try to start Marholin 2 minutes and counted for the Arrows from th 1% foot strip, 1 Erickson final land ed a basket after 11 minutes and 20 seconds. A hook hy Marholin and | Berglund's foul made it 11-4 the half. Zujke and fre the second 1 izing baskets, and Mangan and ¢ raised the score to 23-19 as ‘With the count cqu Wolf the period ended, in the last mitted his fourth personal foul and the junior churchmen had only four men loft. The Vlashes elected to play with a full team and ran up the count rapidly from then on. The field and of Murphy from the foul- stood out for the winners. D. at Parparian ran the count to 14-4 in the third quarter but the club took time ont Verglund and ¥red Mirigliani scored A basket by Zembrowski and two by Zujko made it 20-8. Erickson counted from a field just before Joul the losers’ attack, while period endad, but Tarparian oper three baskets and Bernie the final period with a basket and | Wosilus' two were spectacular, Con- it was 22-10. Here the Arrows ral-|sidering their size, the work of lied. Erickson shot a ¢ voung Russell Anderson and of 60~ Marholin, who Lad been playing a | pound “Midget” Stanley was highly beautiful game,, went out on {ereditable. The summar ind bis loss was sorcly folt. Os- Plashes Vorne, Erickson, and 114, the taily to 22-17 4 and 20 seconds 1o go. 5 called for time with shot what proved to be basket, but Balciunas n ind then scored a field goal Jast 30 scconds. Hacked %0, he made good both tries was 24-22 game ended anything further could e Zujko led the club's att vl Marholin ound g after |1ine © | Wosilus 1| Peck” baske o fund ran club) Boukus then T Murphy | Wolfer, 1f minutes | Graee, « winning ! Weir 3 foul | Mangan n the | MeNama aid and it 1 10 hefore South Church Juniors done 2 Ig playing wderful and chee g I'red | B, Wosilus ini cons Iy. I of | Stanley, 1g. “Oskie” Erickson and the Hattings, Ig Ialciunas from the fo. out for the losers. Totl exeellently and worked hard. resting 2 of the con he playing of the me 0 work of line stood | s pa a 10 b 3 Personal fouls, Murphy, G (gl a 1 on Following Page) Mirigliani broth- | the delicate ! fragrance and | full Havana flavor ofa 7204 s finished fast against | Wolfer | k then made what | ever | Wolfer and 1. Wosilus made | period Peck com- | shooting of Wolfer from the | 3 | Holst, « LANDERS GIRLS | 0UT OF TOURNEY Lose Heartbreaking Game fo Stanley Rule in Playofi Girs’ Post Season Series w L 1 PC 1.000 | Stanley Rule 0 |P.&T. Corbins .... 0 0 .000 { Landers au B 1 000 | Firmly convinced that Dame For- tune was not going to smile on them | in their last stand to stay within the competition for the Girls' Industrial | Basketball T.cague title, Landers’| |girls went out and played a losing | gamnc against a crippled Stanley Rule |& Level quintet. The score was 16 to 4. The only members of the losing | team to show any scoring ability | were Charlotte Jacobs and Helen| Zisk. Nellie Sartinsky who has not Ibeen held without some sort of a score this year was smothered by | the guarding of Florence Speck. | Landers led 3 to 2 at half time in-| termission. After two minutes and | {30 seconds of the third quarter Olga | Recker, substitute forward put her team ahead with a field goal. but| Helen Zisk also & substitute on| oo oo Tanders’ team made a foul shot nm; | the Tniversity of Michigan ¢ 1w AAmua Mayley who, miada e ARoRUNE Logs il grllian dleZ0L LD winning basket. She came down|) ' 7 B e0n 0N ATy b K e eoary. batted tne | M€ 1% all dolied up in the uniform ball to Jarnot who was running Sisler left {of mpus | likes LIKES HIS NEW UNIFORM the Washington Senators. He lie admits, and has promised Bucky Iarris (right), the new boss, hat he's ready to do his hit toward giving the Senators the flag this seasol |down the middle of the court. Jar- net returned the pass to Marley who was cutting in from the side and| Marley put in the winning basket. | Paul plaved in the third quarter with | a strained back and “Pat” Dashner played the entire game with a sore | foot. The summary Staniey Rule F1d Marley, rf Becker, It .. Paul, i Jarnot. e Dashner, T8 Speck, Ig Floor, But Won't Agree Week's Totaln e Tanders | Terwilliger. rf {Jacobs, If-c | Zink, Tt .. o i S | Sartinsky. e Basketball team of New H c-1f Taneh, r& cither of Drayer, g frot! developed a case die- Manager or else he has assimed a tatorial Clarence attitude towards Totala Referee, Inllon: scorer, Rutler. Men's Industrial Teague w L AL timer, Sikora: | Lenphs ol R B ain team {off for the ionship b with state regard to the plav- baskethall champ e has hedged the agreement to play in this city next Saturday night. Arrangements for the of the New H v day night were apparently completed [ yesterday morning following a tele- ! phone conversation between the Kuni men but were all voided last night when the New Haven man lagain buzzed the wires with Manager Lanpher, Manager Bailey New canse on Corbin { Fafnirs P. & F. Corbins | Stanley Works . Landers . N. B. Machine .. Corbin Cabinet Stanley Rule S In Easy Victory P. & F. Corbin quintet had an easy time defeating its rivals from Cor- | bin Cabinet Lock Company by a 32| stated that by to 11 score. Every member of the [plaving in Britain, his club Lockmakers' squad got into the|would be conceding to New ritain | game. “Mickey” Luke and Joe too much of an advantage. When {per, P. & F. Corbin's brilliant Manager Lanpher offered to play on ward combination were the best |any neutral floor named by the New | formers. | Haven manager, Bailey hemmed and | The summary: hawed and finally refused to enter- | r. tain the idea. MHe asked for a few days to think the matter over but Manager Lanpher objected Immed after the conversation, Manager L ed the Chicago Brui incomparabile Johnny an engagement hore and offer wa Dellgs b | Climinates any cha JERT L c 2 | Britain team mecting the |Meinzman, 1. & ... [ it | = BT In aking 1050 {over the game Cabinet Lock | Manager Lanpher said .1 trying to half way 2 with Mr, oy in this i scems that he is under sion that he can now dic 11 offered him everythi to play him on any ne the s for a purs championship but lie decide on anythi shows that with th the they do { would he plenty but Ba hame and home series its that a inst my better in :“" 4 the 3 I played e game. 1 ietating 1o matter but at same to appearanes en e here Satur- these Suanmann Jas- for- per- . Corbins d. T ‘ | Jasper, 1. 1. 1| | Luke, 1. 3 1 Mill g v 4 te telephone npher wir- led by the Beckman, for Saturday night pted. This of e New Atlas five Rockwell, ¢ Carlson, r. & the 38 ace any of the controve with the Atlas to Corbin (i Walthe i Wolf the impres- te to me. 1 offe ! floor in to besides Yank Larson, as unable t n sense Referee, Sl scorer, Butle N. B, Maci Running up a sided victory over Landers final game of the night. Britain Machine went into a tic with Corbin Cabinet Lock for sixth p in the league just a| { half game behind Landers fifth place. The score was 40 to The half-time Machine. summary t New Britain Machine . Tl e . 6 12 Dillon; time c Runs Wild large score in he p ew aven't any anyone in this time, no one in 2s. can dicts Just nation will be vory mucl outeome of the a qnestion 1 up in the air ams will probably play Manager Bailey is to call up ager Lanpher in with his drcision what o scores was 20 to is ow 1 is el Ma final Augusting Arena, 1 Tolinson Opposition Bruins, 1he furnish th New Britain is one of the Strong Chicago will the night in by Johnny court opposition fram the Ie The kman, ling connt of perforniers in the wil one jeup that play { country and exceptio hag e court the and Leary b | that ATLAS MANAGER HEDGES ON GAME HERE SATURDAY Bailey Protests New Britain’s Advantage on Home to Neutral Court—Lanpher Promptly Schedules Chicago Bruins for This a vattie of natties as Ciinen i Attraction—Local Pilot to Insist on (Game — New Haveners Want Heme and Hnmef, Series—Title Still in Doubt. ingle © Sam Bailey of the Aflas[staged under professional rules and |pizht's match. John Villa of the T will have no bearing on the state ampionship. Holst will play cen- ter with Rubenstein and Sloman st positions and Sheelian at the guards. Sturm and will also 1n used tonight forw Kilduff contost DEMPSEY DENIES STORY Former World's Heayyweight Cham- pion Emphatically Says He Will Not Meet Tunney This Year, l.os Angeles, March 28 () Jack Dempsey, former world's vy- weight champion, teday flatly denie he w to meet Gene Tunne next July or August somewhere in New Jer . othing to it at all,” was the ex- mpion's ferse reply when lie was asked 1f a copyrighted story in the Newark Ledger was et in ity sertion that, zain-on wain” title bout v once more, Beyond “what it nittle cha cor| “off on 1 sl said,” Dempsey intercst in the story curiosity as to showed HANDLES BAT AGAIN Memplis, Tenn., March 28 (P— Hienie Manush, le to swing his bat The l.ouis Browns, here today for two mes with the chicks of the South- ern league, rejoiced in the the | way HOWARD IN G00D SHAPE FOR BOLT Former Middleweight Champion Down to 160 Pounds Again Joe Howard, former state middle- weight champlon, is in great shape for his coming bout with Hestor Perry of Worcester at the Tabs' hall Friday night. This clash will be one of the features of the appearance of the Worcester amateur boxing team in this city this week under the auspices of the Mohawk A. C. After going through a atiff train- ing session Monday night, Howard stepped on the scales and the indi- cator hit just exactly 160 pounds. For a long time, the Hartford boxer | had been overweight and it has been thought all along that he would be unable to scale down to the mid- | dleweight poundage again. The ease {with which he has brought hir around, however, tends fo show that he is still in the running for {state honors at the title bouts next | month. | His opponent Yriday night, is a |hefty socker who will cause the |Connecticut boy plenty of trouble. | He i3 considered as a kayo king in Massachusetts and has a long string of victories to his credit. Howard, (the middleweight erown, is very anx- ‘lnns to clean the Worcester boy up in quick order and a slashing fight is Leing anticipated. Howard hasn't appeared here in a long time, Four other Worcester are entered for this week ment. James Sullivan is s wmeet Vie Carlson of |1ha 170 pound elass. |and capable boxers and it will be a tourna- Terryville in Johnny Clinch of this city is sched- Prestero in the This should {uled to meet Joo | welterneight eluss. 150 a contender for honors in the sfate Htitle bouts | fora at pounds. Villa lost a close {decision last week to Gene Martin, Ibut he will be out fo win Friday = | State team will battle either Sal Navarro of Hartford or Lou Tavlor of Bristol in the 115 pound class. | Teams from Hartford, Terryville, | Bristol and New Britain will form an excellent card of matches to round out the tournament. Besides the five frature interstate bouts the [intercity matches dn the making | should prove to be fast and exciting. | | A full card of bouts will be [listed with some of the best per- | formers in this section due to ap- ! pear. The first bout will be started |at 9 o'clock. 10 BOWLING CONGRESS | Scores Established by Illinols Vet- | | erans Again Prove Too High For | Other Entries. City, March 25 (P ablished by Illinois veter- ns again proved too high for cn- (tri ress here. Faced with the 3.019 mark of the ! Mincralities of Chicago, five-men {tcams last night generally staged a slov: exhibition. | There were no changes among the |& !first five leaders of the four events. | big ex-Detroiter i3 Schmidt of Chicago held first in the - singles with 702 and the veteran | Phil Wolf, also of Chicago, remained lat the top in the all-events 11,937, Will and Hradek of Clcero, It | planning to enter the state titles for | serappers | heduled to | Both are fast | surprise if this hout goes the limit. | Milford Savague, also of Worces- | or will battle Pancho Villa of iart- | | Britain had in the American bowling con- | SCREW SHOP ELIMINATED FROM STATE TITLE PLAY Locals Unable to Sustain Terrific Pace Set by Hartford Rubber Works Team—Waterman Returns to Game After Suffering Bad Gash Over Eye—Yakubowitz Stars for New Britain Quintet — Arbour Shifts From Guard to Forward—Capital City Team Now Goes Into Finals. Unable to stand the terrific pace set by the Hartford Rubber Works basketball scoring machine, a group of athletes wearing the colors of the Corbin Screw shop gave their all in last night's game but it was not | enough In the last stages of the sec- ond half, it saw all its hopes for the state industrial league title away. The score, 48 to 34, gives the Rubber Works more than enough points to give it a serles victory over New Britain. When the Capital City team came to this city last night to play the New Britain team on the Stanley arena floor, it had just lost a game in Hartford in the first of the home and home serles. According to agree- nient, the team which scored the greatest number of points in the two games was to continue in the race| for the state title, When consideration is given the fuct that the Rubber Works won 20 games and lost only two this year, that they wera three years champ- ions of Hartford's Industrial League and that they were last year's state Industrial champions, too much praise for the showing of the Cor- hin Serew team cannot be given. The only ffered by the Rubber Works this year were to the Meri- den Endees and to the Screw Shop optfit The hefore made the sccond half. He spoiled his night when he shifted to forward to take care of Getersloh who scorcd immediately The summary: Hartford Rubber Works. Fld. FL Waterman, rf Nolan, rf. If .. Hurley, It . Uirban, i, AF ~oes Madden, rg . Getersloh, Ig . Totals Yakubowitz, rf Gennette, rf . Mirczkowski, Whitman, If .. Luty, ¢ e Arbour, rg, lg Darrow, Ig Totals Referee, Dillon; scorer, Butler. PIRATES ARE BEATEN Pittsburgh Team Loses Out to Oak- scorer, losses land Nine Singles in West Coast game was four minutes old Captain Andy Yakubowitz Nis team's first point, a foul | 1. The score was 7 to 1 hefore | iother tally. This was | “Wardy” Waterman into Yakubowitz and suf- long gash over his eye. Tt was after Waterman had left the lineup that New RBritain began fo | score. Darrow, Micczkowski, Yaku- | bowitz and Arbour me through for scores speedy rally. New 11 10 7 lead at this Game. Oakland, Cal, ter hurning oline March 28 () —Af- large quantity of gas- in Arying up the diamond of Oakland Baschall Park, the team proceeded to appiy the fo the Pittsbhurgh Pirates yes- and defeated the Buc made made when crashed fored a the | home torch torda six Cossairs connected for nine . two of which were made by Poison” Llloyd Waner. In- cluded in the Oakland lineup were ary and Reese, who go to the New York Yanks next year. Each made one safety and both starred in tha field wneer, the DPirates’ starting hurler, was battered from the moun:d in fhe fourth and Lefty Bartholo mew relieved him. Donie Bush after fretting about rain for scveral days, now believes there are worse punishments, his followers seeming to be marks for West Coast teams. HAY BEAT HIS JINK Harry Heilmann, Detroit Tiger, Con- Out of in an time T'rhan, whe incidently is a former New Britain boy, Geetersloh and Nolan made points that put Hart- ford in the lead 12 to 11. Yakubow iz made it 13 to 12. Geetersioh made it 14 to 12 within four minutes of the first half and half a minute later put his team ahead by three points. Whitman and Darrow scored in successlon and as half time end- ed, New Britain lead 17 to 16. Second Half. Shortly after the socond half be- gan with the score 23 to 21, Hart- ford's favor, Waterman returned to the lincup with his head in band- ages. He led his team in a brilliant rally that swept Corbin Serew off its | feet. Toward the end, however, the | Screw Shop players were matching | the veteran team, basket for basket. Tt would be hard to pick a star on the winning team. Waterman's! San Antonio, Texas, March 28 (®— | clever play was invaluable to his|The tendency of the major league team, “Mickey” Madden was mighty |batting champion, Harry Hellmann, | good and Eddie Getersloh with sev- | Detroit Tiger, to lift baseballs out of n field goals certainly was not idle. |s sehall fields, this spring, sistently Knocking Balls Southern Parks. uthern It would he casy to pick the hero. |has led to the belief that Harry is Waterman came hack to the game |priming down o a jinx. Recently in aftAr a doctor had put four stitches|an exhibition game the big fielder in the cut over his eve. IHowever, |lifted two four base drives and has his eye did not suffer for he made been contributing other extra base with | six foul shots out of seven chances. |hits consistently. Andy Kakubowitz was New Brit-| During the past cight scasons Heil- ain’s best bet although Micczkow-|mann has captured the American ski aided him greatly in the sccond |lcague hatting championships in the half. The best defensive play of [odd years. With the even year, the the Corbin Screw team was turned | 1928 scason before him, Heilmann in by “Hank” Arbour who held |appears in splendid condition and Rabe” Hurley scorcless n the first |has assumed unofficially the job of Mannush handled his bat in the 18 |11l lead the doubles with 1,363, shot | half and then took Urban and Nolan | training batters both by example and to T victory over Birminghan Sunday. | instruction. ’:m'] held them without a score in WOnder What a Girl With a Lipstick Thinks About TS Time team | m | 15 THe ILL EVER USE TS BRAND ©OF RoUGE Do T STAY ON No OF TIME A-TALL LAST A GIRL T LENGTA CAREFUL NOW DAYS WHAT SHE STICKS oN HER FACE, ESPECIALLY WHEN SHE'S GOT A SORE LIP LIKE mB By BRIGGS HAS To BE AWFUL IT'S SOoT SO A GIRL CANYT KiSS A GUY' 'THOUT LOSING THE MAKEUP.,.. | DoN'T Tainw FELLARS LIKE To SEa ToO MUCH OF T AvY- WELL GUESS THAT'LL HAFTA Do -- THERE COMES THE GooD LOOKER FRED HASSENGOOFER ... I'LL GIviE HiMm A CUTE SMILE JUST To CHEER 1M UP L MY LIPS ARE A SIGRT- I'M GoING Te Ask SADE WHAT BRAN' SHE USES, HER LIPS ALWAYS Look REAL SWELL Mars city Tucher, GooD MORNING FREDDIE - Ttoxhury with « Struchburg and J& with Chazmad: positions ckman play forward 1 conter. he reserve The team he Western can league by the F championship. Fort week was defeated for the championship of the Peature Pre cature preliminary ranged bet Ttees and {he wirle' 1 am 2 Charlow, Kam Tutles, Litke Kowalski, ire 1 i the top in Ameri- beat out the last Coltigs was near section the nd was barely Wayne am for 12 timer, ne Dillon by ihe Butler. Referae, Sikora: : i world. A on Man- | e the Stanley The Manches this city re- lerful im watched veen | FIOWERS CAN'T FIGHT | New Haven, March > Bruce Flowers, hightweight to meet Jooy Kanfman here, ared a hand matchmaker | Paolille of the Arena A. . obliged to look for another ponent Wautn Word ®owers njury today Panhillo is tryving ite 1"innegan of Tleston or Mike In of Tock Island, TH bill hest has in Tony | ter 1 Wil be | eently op Level . | peared in and ma w pression on the fans who ganie Plainficld for an ot for its choice Quality SRR STE ’

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