New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 29, 1928, Page 17

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NEW BRIT&IN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCII 3 | : Fopeaning LOCAL TEAN IS ILIONS FIVE BEATS |7+ e RANG (LASSID. . NG RE TG 522 37 o of Sporee] WINNERINGANE BOYS CLUBTEAY - ORANS HONDREDS -+ oo ! o e e L 1t mile course, and in | | threc scattered hits in nine inninga, I ke scramble of zetting a good start, | ntrics Remaining in Congress Face i [ (Continued gro receding Puge | ] . 2] South Church Quinet Defeats ‘Comtinusa trom Precesing ruse| Americans Interested in Seeing jround will open, with the Hawks, the midget team which drew the bye. meeting the Hula Hulas, who won vesterday. There will also be & Junior second-round contest between the Speedboys and the Panthers, the cach entry is in imm being toppled over by indifferent ju. t danger of the herd of | whose jock their might an SINATORS COMP NORTH Washingtoy Raseball Club Scheduied Difficult Prospects in All Classes Before Finals, ers a1l Proof that the reputation of the| S ol 5 New Britain Basketball team has | Kansas Clty, March 29 (A— &one far beyond the conflnes of this city and this state is given as a re- suit of a telephone call received last nizht from Bill Dedrick who is an officlal in cennection with the Aer- 1an Basketball Leagn Through friends in New Dritain Didrick has been instrumental in making arrangemenis for the ap- i arance bere of the New York Cel- s, the Brooklyn Visitation Fiv 1 the Chicago Bruins, and le vory much interested in the play of the New Britain guintet. is night wa of giving meni- team he telephone call last primarily for the purpos: some information about the bers of Johnny jeckman's which plays here Saturday night, but in the course of it, Dedrick stated: “President Carr of the American ketball League is duc here in w York within a week or two to hold a meeting regarding next sea- son in the league. Now, I haven't secn the New Britain team play this season but from what Nat Holman and other players who have played axainst the team have told me, the quintet certainly rales wmnong the best in the country.” “Now if Manz Lanpher will give me the permission, 1 would like at the league meoting to subnit the niame of the New Lritain Basketball tewm s & member of the Americin Basketball League.” Ne tution of the the in big 1 Not only hus the rey team gone wbroad but given sporting res by the fans is on the the tes s considered ible member of the cirenil. know.” said Dedrick, “that Britain the best city in Conneeticut You have ot entered backing this city ons v of why w big Wi i Lbsolutely for p there the best (hat beats many citi in the cireuit, and for these reasons 1 believe that Ne Pvitain would certainly e addition to the 1 aind team woull grade.” orting crowd, abcady th make nly not in iger Lanpher hut we has of the opinion was not large enot Amerivan L position 1o iden on in all that Now say what th we ar Ma matter i nility, been New Britain o support an team, From the remarks of Dedrick, who echoes Nat Holman and other the city is in line for bigsger 1l Dashet There city 1l are 1 bashetiall d when the championship Lions defeated & club in the hectic game the club last night, as th were, i many quarters, strongest in the tournament. The Al)-Stars, Co. 11, South churel, and the Phantoms sbll remain Je running, however, and none e will give up ceat games Sonte more fArc NG o pated cmallest player in the tourna- ment lisclosed yests noon in James Melizonis of 1he Hula Hulas. Jimmy we awnd s small even jon, but he put one of The = hs for the up a his ot di- ran bas- mie made Callahan of of the Celtic Juniors appeared 1o be tired of hav- the other team block all his quintet’s cfforts to get up under the basket he was supposed to shoot at, 0 toward the end of the ganie he five shots at the wrong loop. Bvery attempt just barely failed, and, in spite of he uts of his teammates, e continued follow up for tine. took sh to two up on to bet fack Tobin is nc Teonard Nixon and is willin that will call the toss nig fellow-worker in the wries, Last o t Ni failed call the turn the in Tobin threw up the first ball turned down a at in Simshury pavin Enme 0. manal zames here last night RESUME: PLAYOFFS Ranzers and Piratas Clash Tonicht n than of coin 1non, by the way, in New York in Jee Hockey Cham- plonship Series March 20 (P-~Jce I¢ gions resume the championship plaveffs in the National Hockey league tonight with the Rangers Pirates cl Senator: New York, roons tilt at Montreal These contests mark the concli- rion of the semi-finals in the di- visional playoffs, the winners to be decided by the total goals scored. The Rangers in the American group have a four goal edge on their Pittsburgh rivals who require a vi tory by a five-goal advantage to- vight to advance into the sectional playoff final with the Boston Bruins. In the international play, the Maroons have a lone goal shade over the Ottawa sextet. in that series will oppose the Mon- treal Canadiens for the groupehon- ors. After the finalists for hoth visions have Leen decided, the vivors will hook up in the play the Stanley cup, emblemat hockey supremacy. Lazzeri Sl;ains Back In y La es' sceond eman, has been detached from Ruppert losing exhibition spe- cial. Tony, who strained his side taking a healthy wallop at the ball, is pointed for New York diract to vest up. instead of touring with the Yonls Tsuitalo nrghty Bale tunity at the plate m Litting inte a double and one out Ty 1he i to 1he ing an oppor- the minth »li Vanks Lelted ons yester Ruth was {through into the semi-finals of the (Tally in feut |on the defense, but its fierce play | Lasketball | in | Wessol of | : vithout a fight. |Stenteford 2, rlay after- | 1y 66 pounds | Segrops more | I and [ |t ash at New York and the | The victory |Csomo di- sur- | by | with o | Bilious Fever and Malaria, | St. Paul Methodists of Hartford Smarting from their de ast week and determined to break cat tournament for the state church ip, the South Congrega- chureh returned o form with e ve nce last night and swamp, St. Paul's Methodists of Hartford under a 43-20 score in a rather one-sided game at the lo- 1 Y. M. C. A As the scries win- ner was to be the team ring the greater number of points, the New Britain church will go to Meriden Saturday atternoon as the repre- sentative of Hartford count Hartford was first to score, local oftens: materializing but Wessels, Morey and finally got it started and New Brit- ain led by 93 @t the quarter. An- other two points was tacked onto this lead in the second stanza as Bell and Wessels moved the total up to 16-9. Had fhe locals been making their foul shots good the scorc would have been larger, but they missed many in this half, in the second half New Britain loose in carnest and, although Hartford kept within eight points at 25-17 during the third quarter, the final period was a rout as the locals raced through for score - score. Hartford fought desper: champions tional the slowly, resulted which Letiter, points, uly in the calling of fowl Britain, now shooting turned into still further and which resulted in the disqualitication of tweo Visiting Hattic and Dowling Morey and Bell led the with Wessels contributing proty long and eusational one variety. The guards Hartrord in eheck and torced do its scoring from the 15 Hattic teatured tor Havtfor] first half and Henderson in summary: South Congregational I New stars, attaelk a nuber Rochwell of the held it to faot of shots makin, trip in theé the second 1L Tt Bell, 1. f 5 1 Mor 3 Woss Tockwell, Barta, 1. Parker May, 1 16 Methodist 11 St Henders Dowling, Paul's - who believe that [Zicgler, 1 Swanson, Stenteford at. | Hat teams | Ci rated the | Morey, May 3 Personal fouls Rockwell, Bell 3 Barta 4, Case 2, Mattie 4. Swanson Dowling 4. Henderson Technical foul—May. Trec Morey 7. Rockwell, &0, Hattie — 4 frics-—F Bar(a a5 . Swanson 16, I Nanterson Dowling 3, ferees— Aronson and Timer —- B, Wosilus. Hattings and Ericson, WITH THE BOWLERS PALACE ALLEVS CORBIN NCREW FORE Automat| Ward al [ i i hamson Kiels ITYRY AL MaTeR Falace Stars Vilia 3 71150 242 It -2 3321169 COMMERCIAL LEAGUE arbers 88 89 51 100 87 3 101 redar ni Stono Tutko 95 450 472 Reney's * Five R A 58 84 a9 Joo . Tuna L101 100 .88 84 104 102 Buck 0 John Tron 114 157 ome Wet 496 Wash Y] 10y 128 111 Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue. Mt Bills the germs. of | Henderson | quarter and by half-time he and |iUintets which took the games Tues- % |day afternoon. ‘Wheeler had run the His foul and |hand shot whilc tally to 14-1 acular one- | it 17-1 £ his spe falling madc 0. H in a staged @ Drief |bye in their minutes, when |Vinoers of f The {badly outplayed, the final | Recano and Carlson made six points. |1er- {Perony was the star, getting four baskets and making good on three foul attempts. His team had the lLall most of the time. Carlson worked |Play then. {hard for the Apaches. The summury | Eagle Juniors nrday of this fd. 11. 1. | | Wheele ? e g [A. Colwick, ¢ 0 0 0 | Norkle, rg-1g ) S | 11| 0 |C. Paretta, o 0 Itogero, Iz Chester, rf . | L. Carlson, f-rg Begley, 1f (United 1 | Eastward 0 {its way! The o the foot-s New Yor G €, Pyle even if his v tries— | continental 1 2—5; Carlson, | 1y order t Covle fone of the w Timer— | yankee Stac Time— lynd paddie a to what Pyl enthusiastic the {tators.” Colwick, Re- ni- or > 2, Purett Parparian. Scorer—Parker. ‘our, four-minute quarters, Hula Hulas 40, Celtic Jrs. 2 The most one-sided score of tournament was run up by the Hula | Hulas as they slaughtered the Celtic Juniors by 40-2. Larger than their oppoucnts and with a tall and curate shooter at center. the Hul; Hulas led trom the start, This center, Preston, scorcd the only basket of the first quarter, but with the score 2 Murray nanage losers’ only score period. The count wiis 12-2. In the third peried I ton and Pankonian lifted it to and the whole team ran wild in the this, final quarter. The Celtic Juniors | ditions outlir ravely had their hands on the ball, | promoter exy ston starred with nine laskets, | est sporting while Pankonian and Batagowski provin played well, Vowler worked nicely on | f It is {the defense, and tiny Meligonis was | wet crae in the play throughout. The unfo were game but hopelessly outelassed { s, that t The summary: Con contestants may be non. nid Ca ost the runey tagger at intermission | n il Men have oot ere o8- it ops tire names of 1t Derl heroes afoot Hulas Binion Known name Pankonian, 1 1o excite 1 Preston, ¢ Mahoney I"izzo, 1 munitie the I races lir the leg tterman ! . Ritter, IFowler, Athiet cine _portant facte | P fortunately, | Coltic out of the de of the hett Like prof. fessional foo o [ental Foot 1 | expectation €. C. Pyle fraid of th g 1 whi fouls—Ritter—1; stiny Tiae i sportin Murray—1 Of Wi iner Time lea Iz Juniors Callalian Lyons, If | Murray, o Moore, 1z Linnehan, vl 5 : | Personal Meligonis, ' 12W P start Pankoniin-- 2 ree Aronson r—Parker. 1te quarters. —arparisn. our, four-mi Scor- | | the inevitabl | Pyle turns Two Games mg behind feature game —tonight winr | 5" 110 the Phantoms and South | 19 avintets together in the thied | "M senior contest of the first round, the [0 WU winner being matched to play the [0 All-Stars fomorrow evening, Last | V1N vear, when the churchmen won the | 9F some scnior championship of the county | 2roPped out Y. M. € AL the Phantoms captured | WL e reac Ithe junier tile, hut the latter feam | M3 Year [1as put on sweight and has come fast | T0C Unite SOASON. Th plavers we Associalion I oup on the club and {riend] can, and do shoot acenrately from Tesslonalder I parts of the While the | 1'¥1e's first | [smatlest team in division, the | 100 busy wit ‘1"11”'“\”5 have 3, hine {comprising “Ite Thowitz, Irving Aiden *Hewett Max Yankowitz. | The chureh five, whieh repeagted the County “y" o this winter | i hight The brin chure one the « 1 o n | this L more bron Know conrt the _up, | Worry Isadore | Y0, m spredy Lt Col Levine, I Koy | tuture Vinnie tandi [and a0 we | zua for the time, |won 21 ont of 1z 24 zames this w in- ter. While handicapped by ifs eon- | ¢ test of last evening, the Iired to the the Riviers secon Cocsnve onals ha manrs doll Congrega- | ill £ood the sou for pr o Itionalists hape count. of themselhes, They | “Darkey” Bell, “John" M Wessels, “Battling” Barta, +r. Howard May, and Henry well in their line-up. The first game this evening will | bring the Phantom Reserves, the younger players in the Phantom or- | ganization—against the Pythons. The | latter team is composed of star play- ers in the intra-club league of the' Ted | ark- | along Others feel K1 Rock- Derby doubt about FOR In the evening the Lions will face | in the third quarter. The Apaches, [All-Stars, whe drew the semi-tinals mediate division will be play afternoon, affernoon’s games w el MAY NEVER FINISH BUNION DERBY’ i ' - 0dds Against Footsore Contes- Parker | By F Arthu Angeles, tostants dropy through which the an i harve show was fo nd a whang wal affan car of 11 Inter-church lea. | Wizardry mad stronger | Next tall will tell Meanwhile, as far as the is concer READ HERALD CT ASSIF | Billy Barton-in Steeplechiase senior while: the e first-round | class. will enga onight's senfor en in the e rpocl, and, led March 29 with cap inter- of sev d Sat s who came 3,000 'k Yankee steepl Billy Barton perforn toino what is unquestionably t csr za@i raciy hundre while th niiles 10 see the « row is 1 big: Grand National Hte Billy B Bruc oW in echase on, « 1 by Howard timore, and Burs njamin L. 120, Americar upon the with to 1 gl K GETTY 'ross Sports Fditor) the Bunion D now © contt widely adve ‘oot Race o win the cary hoofs linm ronnd th anticipates will | before Christnias running track the en with cheers of Mo rate at wi dropping out, o Jeft by the time rryvan reachos Duffy, 1 od recently walkers s 161t in the rac York. Nearly md Dufty's the by Arizona crossed the continent oy but not 1 the con- | ned by Pyle. What the | veted 1o be “the great- cvent in history” is not g one of the gratest just fizzling out, like a ker rtunate, for e better known of d out first The remaining in t Wy the names of . but they are not well nd Lurgori there E . 1 cin the Uit s that 11 attracted ution from Neither, it start tha hobi v aeross Pyle’s pur- | hose s, nor names caleulated inferest of the com. route of inning st of Pyle proposed to dollars while his 1 Misters. The e medi- the im- - class went e in the wmigration. of the rhy with the retirement r known runners. ssional tennis and pro- othall. the Transcontin- tace is not livin most up to i @ genius who 15 not application Un- his active brain, tlonrish and of cymbals . And then ts in, and new, leay Kage o Necossary Clensures genius. ulus of g th events crash 5 of drun o resction o sows thing him the wrec of a said e expected fo marathon At present it seems if the first one ends From o remarks contestants who doubtful if any start again onst-10-const cky it iy to ove 4 States Tawn 7T has utly a v altitude towar, which “nnis ni was one Charley has been | Bunion Derby fo | Gt pro fennis this | it has a Actus! ohotograph of JAMBS MONTGOMERY FLAGG, keo 10 bis studio while test was being made How Test Was Made ' Subject was blindfolded, and. in the presence of two responsibie witnesses, was given one of each of the fous leading cigarettes to smoke. Coffee was served before each cisarette toclear the taste Subject was entirely unaware of the ileatify of these cigarettes during test. After smoking the entire <>~'es of four ¢ “1rttes, subject was asked to designate by number his choice. In the case presented here, Mr. Flas<'s fi~st choice was cigarette No. 2, which was OLD GOLD, 11 1al ey out nr " has re comparative solitude of None of the other pro- &a name with which to And say what you Aollars ars 1of pro tennis i critics dis il come nest fall last legs. o toothall than cver it is on its Bunion thera is no on its last legs. ed it heir D ADE SMOOTHLR ND YOUR WANTS HIGH PRESSURE PETE NOUR <1OES ARE. GETTING AWFOLLY HENRY — GO RieMT DOWN T© HOOKUM' THERE. > BE REPMRED AND GET A NEW PAIR — LEAJE T OLD ONES BETTER—-NOT A COUGH lightening of th in the sir Ar rtai Jose racing hope that s As the history the time and again na fort failed iile a race among the gles and all-events crican bowling congress here has left entries in ning days of coupeti- s dificult prospects in all in courge tion a cab pony clas prize . 1 { to only = Chic nt of 1., irie, Pa., rolled into third 1n pins er who took to 80 seve Minneapolis in this ter of Erie o place fourth in t ft a spread of only st four places. Phil icago, retained first with doubles are headed by Cicero, 1L, with 1.3 men by the Mine 019, PLUGGING UP INFIELD doe McCarthy of Chicago alites, Menager Colis Determined o Correct Weak- ness or Last Year. March 28 (A—Man- of the Chica ed to plug t hich was blamed for itional League pennant t season. ot the most bril- infielders in years arthy 50 in- Me Pitcher Iob Os obs, Los Angcics, in their series with clubs, the Cubs today o try their talen s Nations Pittshy The a five-game ¥ d 17 hits to bea to 0, yesterday Blindfolded in scientific test of leading Cigarettes James Montgomery Flagg selects Old to Play 10 Exhibivion Gamen g | fore Opening of Season. Tampa, Fla., March 39 (UPM—Wih two infleld pesitions still in doubty the Washington Seuators were om their way north today to play tem cxhibition games before opening the regular son in Washirg on gainst Boston Led Sox. e 1 broke camp last 1 ght to 0 drubbing, tie. 48 many starts uguinst the i, froui the 8t. j.ouis First and short are the (w sUll to be filled. although G the tentative selection for L. Recves may yet get the call fo: thut position, however. Sisler and Jurige are contesting for the first base as- signment. Washington faced the Jacknonville Tars of the Southeastern league to- day at Jacksonville, . ‘(‘ards Not Satisfied With Form in Training Plant City, Fla, March 39 (P The Louls Cardinals are far from sutis With their recent training scason showing. The period of; ex- rimentation with playing materials i& being continued in the hope that it may develop the proper lineup for ueeting the stiff opposition the Card- inals know they must face when the lcague season opens. Berly and Littlejohn were pleked fo pitch today against the Indianap. olis club of the American amsocias tion. A 9-5 victory was the.best the Cardinals were able to get in their first game. START GOLF TOURNEY Pinchurst, N. C., March 29.(P— Bobby Cruickshank, Bill Mehlhern, Tommy Armour, Johnny Farrall, and a liost of other golfers of the ssme: tested mettle today began the 28th annual north and south open golf tournament. Shooting 36 holes ‘to. |day and a like number tomorrow, ja fleld of some 60 golfers is compet. ling. Gold ““Most of us smoke names and think we are smoking cigarettes! The blindfold test proved that to me and that it is difficult to tell one cigarette from another . . . except in the case of OLD GoLD... I spotted that - .« . it suited me best even blindfolded. In fact, the man who said ‘not a cough in a car~ load’ knew whereof he spoke. It's the smoothness that identifies OLD GOLD. It needs no other trade mark.” JAMES MONTGOMFRY FLAGG— Nationally known artist and creator of the tamous sirl, @ P. Lorillarc Co., Rot. IND IN A CARLOAD SHABBY , WELL) UM BAMK- HOW D'VA L s SToRE., THE NEW SHOES ? wNO WONDER THERE. AINT NO SOLEDS

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