New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 26, 1929, Page 10

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RENAISSANCE FIVE MEETS NEW BRITAIN TONIGHT—W QUINTETS CLASH IN HAR SPRINGFIELD AMATEURS TO APPEAR Connecticut Featherweight Homes Title Holder In Feature Bout—Billie Reeves Matched With Eddie Ralph—Torrington Club Con- sidered Best In Nutmeg State—Matchmaker ner Plans 10-Fight Program. 'SHARKEY HEADED Honors in the amatcur fight tsurnament Monday night will &» vither 1o Massachusctts or Con- neeticut according to the lineup ar- vanged by Matchmaker Wagner when a team of boxers from Spring- field, the City of Homes, invades this city to tackle the best that the Nutmeg State can offer. The tour- | ey will be staged as the weekly fight feature at the Stanley Arena on Church street under the auspices of the Stanley A. C. The bulk of the duties of dc- fense of Connecticut amateur ring laurels will fall on the shoulders of a team of husky scrappers from Torrington. leading this list is Louie Murrell, listed as the feather. | weight champion of the state. 1l is carded to swap punches with die Willlams. recognized as the hest | 236 pounder in Springficld and u mighty hard man to beat. Thess two will appear in the final | and feature hout of the evening, which, accerding to the matchmak- er, will top a card of 10 fights as ! full of action as any ever seen in this eity. Murrell is not only a cley- er boxer., but he hits like a ton ot I rick and his backers are expecting lim to come through with a knock- cut victory over the Springficld oy Monday. ! The semi-final is a feature in it solf. Billie Reeves, termed the Tear Cat of Bristol, a huge-framed coi- ored scrapper with the punch like the kick of a mule, will face one of | the toughest opponents available in Fddie Ralph, hard hitting scrapper from Springficld. These two bouts are the headlin- ors on & card which will bring here teams from Bristol, Plainville and New Britain, “Sunny Boy” Hay- den, likeable scrapper from the Bell | Town, will again be seen in acton. | His work in the last two bouts has brought him into popular favor with the fans who have scen the| shows. | Dominick Friskkl of this city and | scveral other well-known local con- testants will be entered in the| tournament ~ which will sta.t promptly at 8:30 o'clock. GIRLS TITLE 1S WON BY CORBINS Caore Decisive Win Over Screw K. 0. Corstar Gives Boston """ = T Shop Team flty League | Pc!.‘ 1.000 Pr. & V. Corbin | 600 Corbin Screw .. | Landers ..... 400 | North & Judd . 2000 | After being held to two points in | NEW. BRITAIN, CO HERE MONDAY " BEATS NEWMATICS Champion to Meet City of 'CORBIN QUINTET | | Sianey Rule Team Delats Lap- " ders In Close Battle Standing Wag- Corbin Screw Corbin Cabinct .. Stanley Works N, B. Machine | Ruswwin ... ‘ Landers FOR MIAMI BOUT 000 | " A speedy forward combination of | | Dick Gorman and' Mickey Luke car- | ried the . & I%. Corbin basketball | team to a victory over the New Britain Machine in the Tndus- (trial league at the Tabs hall last | !night. The final ecore was 32 to 30, |Luke and Gorman scoring 20 points of their team's total. Manager Bates decided upon a | ew combination shortly after the game started Iast night when a team }or second string men were taking a | {beating. Gorman who is naturally a forwhrd but who has been used at guard since he joined the P. & I Sharkey's n.argin of victory w..z‘rflrhln team was shifted to forward convincingly decisive but, paradox {10 PIaY With Luke. He made several | houeh it mas secm. Chratner never |cireus shots Besden playing a fine was outclassed. The dynamite con- [O0F Fame. LUKER Dost work came goaled in his sturdy right arm AW | ooy at times when it appeared to that. that his team was going into & slump. Sharkey fought one of the strang- The victory brought P. & F. Cor. cst fights of his erratic career—& pin from a tie for second last place | curious combination of wily caution 1o sixth place. End Al ":‘:‘:"'- K eaSC | This was the sccond game of a |\ Jearly the Akron rubber worker |, .. oqme program. The first game | | yas outclassed so far as boxing skill iy roquiteq in a victory for o P. & and all-around ring class was cof- |p 0o i team when the girls won corned but Bharkey, time atter time, | [ G0l was brought up short. momentarily | 3 5 stunned, as Christner connected with | ¥4Me of the night Staniey Rtule won |, his chin with one of those right hand punches that knocked out Knute Hansen less than two months ago. These jarring. rights landed infre- quently, but when they did Bharkey | was glad enough to hang on until | the mists cleared a bit. With even | a little boxing skill it is coneelvable | that the Akron battler could have | Gob Surprising Evening w York, Jan. 26 (P—Jack Sharkey now can keep that $100,- 000 “date” with Young Stribling in Miami Beach neat month, The Boston sallor man outpointed K. O. Christaer, tough, willing bat tler from Akron, Ohio, in a firece ten round encounter in Madison Square Garden last night and there- by cleared the way for his big “shot™ against Stribling In the south Feb. doubt until the final whistle. r. & ¥. Victory | The ,tead Inter-changed several [times i the P. & F. Corbin-New Britain Machine,game. P. & V. took an early lead 2 {o 0, but at the five minute mark it was 3 to 0 in favor of New Britain Machine. Holst then went in at center in place of Heinz- mann, ‘Luke went in at forward in Tk e hiehing Hhow. put e | place of Feldman and Gormen went | ’ at would iy at the other forward position in | have enabled him to follow up the | PSS S | place of momentary advantage he gained 1 from time to time. guard in place of Larson. Meantime Sharkey pumped a | . The new team soon hegan to cut | steady stream of lefte and rights inte |the Newmatic lead and when the | Christner's head and body. Eternal- [§2Me Wan 10 minutes old P. & F. ly., though the mid-westerner \COTPIN went into the lead on an over. plunged in, his deadly right & never |"cad shot by Gorman. The score was ending theoit, 11 to 10. Augustin made it 12 to Carrying tiie fight to his famous ! ¢Xactly 30 seconds latcr. Holst foe, Christner more than held his Made it 12 to 12 a minute later. P. own during the firat six rounds, Each | & F: Corbin held the lend and at time the Hoston sallor scemed to be |N4JC time it was 19 to 15 in favor of finding himself a right bounced off |F0IM's men. his chin and stopped him short. | The Machine Shop team came| Dut after the sixth the steady bat- | back With a rush at the beginning| tering Christner had been subjected Of the second half and on baskets to began to take its toll on his |by Rockwell, Arena and Augustino rugged body and slowed him down, |t took the lead 22 to 21, exactly He tried badly in the last four {1V® Minutes and 30 scconds after rounds and Sharkey, throwing cau. |th® half started. For the second tion to the winds, clected to trade |lime in the game Gorman put his punches with him. 8o tired was |!efm ahead 23 to 22 within seven Christner at that point of the pro. {Minutes‘of the end. ceedings that even if an opportunity | Both teams matched basket for the first half against the runner-up | for a knockout punch had presonted , team in the girls’ Industrial Basket- |itself it s doubtful whether he could | ball league, the P. & I. Corbin team. | have taken advantage of it. The end last year's champions, won this of the gruelling bout found the year's title in a decisive 10 to 1 vic- | Akron iron-man standing up gamely tory over Corbin Screw at the Y. M.|under a withering fire from Shar- T. A, & B. society hall last night. |key's left and right hands. basket for the game, P. & F. of the a remainder Corbin gained BY JAY R (IFeature Service I 11 ATERBURY ROLLER HOCKEY TEAM HERE TOMORROW—RIVAL HIGH SCHOOL TFORD TODAY—EXCELLENT FIGHT CARD PROMISED FOR MONDAY NIGHT—SPORT FLASHES OF INTEREST 5565008850653955855 55 NECTICUT, SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1929. 528535585985 855533855385505508 STARS IN PRO HOCKEY | Pro hockey In signing George Owen and Myles Lane succceded where | pro football failed. VESSELS New York, Jan. { held no iure for George Owen and fyles Lane, but pro hock: {10 be a diffcrent attraction | gether, v proved alto- These young men who scaled the championship. Tn the final |y o101 of over Landers but the result was in 1 football and hoc a athletic astern college brilliance in circles, cspecially in graduate of {after resisting overtures | the pro footbull moguls, necded four | years to make up his mind not to resist the hockey offers. Lane was action snapping up ing sticks in the leaguc. Owen, e now swing- National Hockey Harvard, made by personified in t pro propo: joined the majors immediately after finishing his college course last year. Owen, one of the crimson's great- est football ang all with the Boston Bruins, while Lane, a former Dartmouth athlctic lumi- nary, wore the colors of York Rangers, but the New was recently round stars, is | transferred to Boston. Doth are de- | fense men, Owen who broke into the pro | game two months after Lane’'s en- | trance, is a regular. - Lane, younger |and leas experienced than the old Harvard hero, rates as a spare with the Rangers, Owen has been more than just a player with Boston and his con- sistently good work has helped the Bruins set 'a warm pace for the leading Rangers. Lane has heen “coming along, an the hockey critics say, but his | chief claim to fame still is that of | being the first player to jump di- rect from college to the big league. The two former simon pure blade | | &pecialists are in line for company from the college ranks. The schools are turning out more and better players cach year, and pro hockey is spreading. with a consequent in- ercased demand for talent. So an- other year and several young men, now playing for glory. will be getting | pald for their discshooting. LOCAL BASKETEERS SET FOR RENAISSANCE FIVE World’s Colored Court Champions Make Their 1929 Debut In This City Tonight—Scek Revenge for Two Defeats of Last Season—New Britain Quintet Con- fident of Victory—Clyde Waters Named as Referee —Record Crowd Expected at Contest. alight edge during the period and | Sloman held it until the end. ‘With one minute to go, Edward Preisser was fouled and he made one of his two shots good. This Mickey Luke, the team's coach. | |made New Britain Machine's score 150, within two points of a tie, but j{the final whistle cut short fits Although ringside experts were in entire accord with the decision 'in Zakzews| fheehan Lineups Right Forward Rubenstein . Reoaissance Five . Slocum Fial Sanders Mayers gin, the count heing $5 to 32. Xgain on January 28, 1928, the colored five essayed to humble the local col- ors but they were repulscd decisive. ly by a 43 to 31 score.. Since that time, the Renaissance players have had the alibi that their team was weakened. » Tonight the squad will be at fu'l strength and a more confident crew | representatives. FAST GAMES IN CHURCH LEAGUE First Place Tie May Be Broken in Contests Tonight | Poth | Inter-Church hasketbail llcaders Wil mect strong competitors lend there is more than a bare chance that the tie for first pluc: | ay be broken as a result of the [games to be played tonight at the |¥. M. C.°A. With last place as the unwanted prize of the third game. three stirring contests are expected in this circuit, which is growing faster cach week, | In fhe evening's lid-lifter, the two cellar occupants will meet, cach de- termined to win its first game, These teams are the St. Mark's Episcopal and the Stanley Memorial church The Stanmors have | put up three rood fights in defuat, Igiving the St. Matts a scare last | week, and they are looking better | every, week, After two horrible ex- | hibitions, the St. Marks turned ahont | last week and were barely beaten in the most intc of the | night, so that as if this! supposed weak sistser had at last found itelf and would start to maks things hot for the other churches. Intercst will focus on the seconl| game, in which the St. Matthew's an Lutherans and the South ngregationalists. old and deadly rivals, will clash, The St. Matts have won all three starts and rolled up Lig scores in them all.' They have| a strong offensive outfit but have not yet been calle] upon for much defensive play except in their firs game, and then they showed pleniy of strength in this department. The South church, two-ycar champion | of the league, sustained a bad set- back last week at the hands of the Swedes, but it is still in the ra and expects to throw against the St. | Matts the full team which defeated | the Germans twice last ycar. | The First Lutherans, who pro- vided the upset last week and as a result are riding along in the lead, | will meet the Everyman's Bible | class in the final game. class has been disappointing so far | Lut came through last week in the hectic game with St. Mark's, and it has the weight to give it an advan- tage over the alighter Swedes unloss the latter outfit brings back the vet- cran five it mustered for last Sat- urday. In that case the Swedes will be long favorites. but the league is | proving one of upsets, The first game will begin at 7:30 | o'clock, PICKING THE CHAMPIONS Ana Arbor, Mich, P-—Coach Mat | Mann of the Michigan swimming | squad predicts two Big Ten swim- | ming teams will finish the dual mect scason without a defcat. One, he says, will be the winner of the serivs between Northwestern, Minnesota and Michigan. The other is Hlinois which did not find a place on ine schedules of the threc other strong teams, GETS A BR NG FARM John D, Hertz, Chicago multi-mil- lionaire and horseowner, recently purchased a farm of 126 acres near Lexington, Ky., to use as a breeding place for thoroughbreds, |ROLLER HOCKEY SUNDAY AFTERNOON {son and {tineup on the floor. |ditional The Bible |¢ WATERBURY SHAMROCKS TO BATTLE LOCALS TOMORROW Captain “Red” Donnelly and Green-Clad Crew to Ap- pear at Stanley Arena— New Britain Quintet Traveling at Fast Clip—Locals Anxious to Retricve Lost Ground—Making Drive Toward Top Positicn In League—Start at 3:30. BURRITT QUINTET SET FOR BATILE Dick Kerr and Manchester Pban- toms Play Locals Tonight Dick Kerr and D3 Manchester itoms will invade the Stanley Arcna this evening with the express- o idea of bringinz the long Wi ning streak of the Burritt hasketh team to an abrupt end. Meanwhile the locals Jjust as determined to win their 12th gume of the mea- will put their strongest With the tru- rivalry of Manchester and New Britain behind them, Dboth teams should put up a bitter battle from beginning to cnd. The game this evening will be in ~the form of a re-ival of New Brit ain-Manchester games after a lapse of two years. Various combinati from Manchester gave the Burritts plenty of trouble two years ago at the state armory before succumbing before the fast offensive of the lo- cala. Kerr is rcgarded as one of the best players in state semi-pro cir- cles and possesses an cagle eye from the floor. -He will give the Burritt guards plenty of work dur- ing the cvening if he is anywhere near form. The rest of the visiting sation is composcd of former Manchester High and Trade school r who form fitting mates for Kerr, Last year the Pha, tom team swept through a brilliant season apd ptured all but one of its battles. he team las made an auspicious 't this scason, The Burritts have becn tossing baskets, into the nets regularly cvery Saturday and have defeated all teir opponents by onc-sided scores, $ost of the battles have proven to he mere workouts for them and it 13 hoped that tonight's battle will be in the form of stift opposition. The lineup will be as follows: Yakubowicz and Havlick, forwars; Luty, center: Darrow and Carlson, guards. "Old Rellable” Gill and Iose will also be rcady for action. The game will start promptly at § oclock, ~ FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By the Associ New Yorl Sharkey, Boston, outpointed K. O. Christner, Akron, Ohio, (10). Jack Gross, Philadel- phia, outpointed Emmett Rocco, El- wood, Ohio, (10). Billy Murphy, Lowell, Muss.,, outpointed Cadada Lee, New York (10). Joe Barlow, outpointed Amadeo Grillo, Italy (6) New Orleans—W, L, (Young) Stribling, Macon, Ga., stopped Ralph 8mith, California, (3). Toronto, Ont.—larry Gains, Tor- onto, outpointed Charlle Belanger, (10) ®ouston—Al Mello, Lowell, Maass,, outpointed Joe Dundee (10). Walsenberg, Col.—George Manley, Denver, stopped Jack Williams, Los Angeles (2). st New Britain Waterbury Providence Fall River .. Games Tonight Fall River at Providence, New Britain at Waterbury. With the New - Britain roll-p hockey quintet making another dash towards the top of the standing in the American Roller Hockey leagae, . |the Waterbury Shamrocks, led by the intrepid “Red” Dounelly wil ate tempt to cut loose tomorrow afters noon at the Stanley Arena and halt the ascent of the Hardware Ci combination in its cfforts to retriev its ground lost on the road during the past week, The Waterbury team is only a few poinfs behind New Britain in th standing while the local crew stands within casy reach of Albany, league icader. A win for either will boost the team in the standing, while a loss for either, will be a secrious blow to its championship hopes. With Barney Doherty, Kingpin of the defense, back in better shape than ever, New Britain stands a faie chance of making it another wim over Waterbury, Barney put up ons of the greatest games on record in this city against Albany last Thurde day night and he is as fit as can be despite his serious riege of sickness, This will give New Britain its full offensive power while its defense Will form the same stone wall that has kept it near the top ever since the memorable drive in which the quintet shot from last place to the driver's seat. “Kid” Willlams and Thompson, the roaring cowboy, will be on the rush line with Pete Gaze zinga in (\nter, Barney at halfback and Pete Welch in the goal. ' Waterbury will throw the full force of its attack into the game to- morrow. Davies will head the rus.h line with Mulligan in sccond place, Donnelly will be at center with H bert at halfback and the gam. leading goalie, Bill Blount, in the cage, Tomorrow's game will be prece]- ed by an amateur contest in which several featurcs have been promis- jed. This will start,at 2:30 o'clo.k and the main feature will get undir. way at 3:30 o'clock, HIGH SCHOOI. TEAM 10 PLAY HARTFORD FIVZ — Capltol City Quintet Rules a St'ght Favorite Over Hardware City Five Members of the New Britain High school basketball squad will meet in front of the school building this aN- crnoon at 1:30 o'clock and will go by bus to Hartford where they wi play their arch-rival, Harttord Pub- lic High school at the Hopkins street gymnasium at 3 o'clock. According to advance dops tie New Britain team would be the fiu- vorite becausc of its advantage in comparative scores but this is wiped out because of the fact that New % ¥4 s' has been drilling the team on defen- sive play all season and the quil\m[st-nkey'n favor, the nearly 20,000 showed its ability along that line last | wildly escited fahs booed Sharkey night when it threw up a five player | lustily as he left the ring. But defensive that prevented Corbin | Sharkey is used to having his ope| Screw from caging a field basket. ponents get all the cheers. A foul goal by Mary Hudak was Although the bout was hotly con- all that the Corbin Berew, team |tested all the way, neither boxer scored throughout the game. Had suifered much damage. The only the Screw 8hop team won last|outward sign of heavy artillery work night's game the two teams would wag Christner's bloody nose, Thete have been ticd for firat place. were no knockdowns. but round When Luke took charge of the siter round found either or both ap- team he had three rcgulars left from | parently on the verge of going down. lact year's team, Anna Pietkerwicz, | = The AssoMated, Press score card | Mary Motyka and Stephany Olszowy. | gave Sharkey soven rounds and | N made & suard of Lose Kullk. & |Chrlstner three. The welghts wers: | e on last year's team and 2. gparkey 19315, Chrietner 193. ’ Totals | | Britain is playing on the unum ally large Hartford gymnasium court. 8cores in the New Britain and Hartford games played on this tloor are never very large. Sometimes the teams go for an entire half game before they score a field goal. Dick Dillon who for years hag been the referee of the annual games will again hold the honor, it is exe pected, Leary . Jenkins | of players hos not struck this city this year. confidence of the invaders i8 somewhat reflected in | the minds of toc1l fans duc to the | off-playing of the local quintet in its last few games. Wednesday night, the New Drit- ain team was put through a sirenu- Buffalo, N. | Thompson, Chicago, stopped Red Herring, Memphis, (6). Meyer ;Gracf', Chicago, outpointed Dobby Tracey, Buffalo, (10). ric, Pa.—Joe Feldman, Cleve- land, knocked out Joey 8mith, Buf- talo (2). 8an Diego, Cal.—TLong Tom Haw- kins, Ban Deigo, outpointed Bear- cat Wright, Omaha, (10). 'OUR BOARDING HOUSE Y.—Young Jack |chances. Joe Augustino played a | hard game and was very efficient in | gaining possession of the ball for his team. Arena also starred. The summary: P. & F. Corbin 11d. Stanley Arena 3:30 o'Clock WATERBURY vs. H NEW BRITAIN | Amateur Game at 2:30 pe 2644 For Reservation One of the hasketball battles to- ards which the fans of this city ave been pointing since the begin- Pts | ning of the season, will be fought out tonight at the Staniey Arena ¥1. Feldman, rf .. 2 Luke, rf O'Brien. It {Gorman, 1f | Heinzmann, ¢ . Holst, ¢ Paris, g . Larson, g By AHERN \ \ N § \ STRIBLING WINS BOUT Siops 222 P'eund Ralph Swmi formard of Miss Mieczkowski, also | a last year's substitute. In many of the games he started Florcnce | Keough, a new comer into the In- dustrial league ranks. Some of the plavers who substituted were Berti and Charland. | In last night's contest Stephany Olszowy who been the most im- | vroved player in the lcague again | starred for her team. On several occasions she came to the front with excellent floor worlk. The summary: r.& 1 Y HAVE A CARE JAKE HOOPLE ! terr HMF~ FORGET You THAT I Am HooPLE -HE ELDER 2=~ AD,~~ [ RAISED You AS EAG al;o‘rdén.wmv VIHEN “THE occAsiod AROSE, [ LAID o NYou OVER MY KAEE FOR A WHACKING ! «~AdD T N MIGHT ADD, IF YoU INCREASE [\ MY IRE, I WiLL mMETE Yo /' -THAT SAME JUVEANILE PUNISHMERST _Mow !~ NoU BiG LARD -TUB! e (T SEEMS 10 ME SINCE LAST |} NEAR, You'VE RUA UP ANGTHER TLAG OF IMPORTAACE oA NOURSELF ! «~ WHo D'you HINK You ARE 2 WHY, -’ MICE HAVE MORE RUA OF “THIS HoUSE -THAM Nou HAVE ! wen TLL PAY MY BOARD AN’ ROOM To MARTHA , «~BUT T Wol'r TAKE ANY OF NouR &2 CHIN, —r BOTH oF THEM! |Arena, rrig ... | Firic '‘Anderson, |1:rne Anderson. | Rockwell, ¢ Kago | E. Protsser, 3 . ‘S\'anm " . | Augustino, lg-rf . New Orleans, Jan, 26 P —Young | Stribiing, pride of Gsorgiu, tossed his fists into 222 pound Ralph Smith of Los Angelew here last night, and | the last obstacie in the .path of | Stribling before his bout with Jack | narkey in Miami February 27. re. Motyka, 1t d, badly damaged. Retiretient Pietkowicr, 0/ came in the third round by request Kullk, rg 1 of the referee. Siribling was award- Olszowy, 1z .. t/ed a technical knockout, ! The canvas jumped up to me:t Tos Angcles By Technical In Third, Totals Score at half tim Tteferce. Colye; scorer, Butler. Rally Falls Short | A fartous rally staged by Landers lin the final minutes brought tiic team | to within three points of a tie with | | stanley Rule in the final game of | | the night. o) 1ck” Charlow led his team in | Mr. Smith six times as Strib's lert |8 Tally. Sevcral finies fn the ex-| i it “Chick™ tossed in “bas- hooks and straight rights connectd, | (HINE ON A crowd of 6,000 {Lets which kept mates in the booed “lust as| 1w fort to add § i ‘o e . " Whiile 1t to add Smith to his knockout | ¢yt held a 53 to 20 lead. While Vietims in the thir 4 N Snng | the Rulers were idle as far as scor- Bob Sh;;\;ey‘}i;);s to |ing was concerned, the Univer ! mide nine points and changed the ' Return to the Majors ¢ 10 3 to timer, Sikora; | Micezkowski 3 4 0 Corbin Screw rla 1 k. If tainicki, ¢ g i Py’ Ricks . g da, Ig ous practice session. Whether this Will bear any fruit or not will be The Rulers seomed to underesti- known tonight when the two quin- 1 Score Corbin. Sikora. at_ half tire, & eferee, Coyle. Timer, | Scorer, Butler, | M AND BOXES Mutzel. a sophomore at Bucknell. is coach of the boxing team and also a member of the team as a light heavyweight FIRST INVASION OF EAST ‘or the first time in history Towa basehall team will make a jour. | ney east rir Roing as far cast as Boston for guin s the this Madison. Wis. (P~ The tniver of Wiseonsin is to Luild a fild ho on Lake Mendota. 1t will be ready for occupancy net fall. i [$ | which was partly responsible for his New York, Jan. ” — Bov Shawkey, former Yankee' pitcrer who now is the property of the Man- treal club, hopes to join the world's champions again. Returning from mate their opponents but an carly lcad saved them from a defeat which | | would have been eharged 10 overcon- fidence. Gill, Morey and Morrison were the high scorers for fhe win- jaunt to Japan with Ty Cobb, Bhaw- 1,1 Thay also played good floor Ley sald he is going to undergo an gam.y 3 operation Monday for the removal |~ (hariow and Mil of a chipped bone in his right elbow | |-t nren on tie Landers t The summary: Stanlcy Rule 11, were the vassing from the majors. With this done he hopes 1o form a conncetion with the Yankees in the combined roles of assistant coach and relie? | pitcher. Lo Mosrison Kley (Corn Murphy. AUST TO KEEP IN SHAPE Grorge Kojac. New Vork aquatic tar. cays he swims 1.000 vards daily ust to keep in shape for future | races | (Continued on Folloving Fage) the Twic staged an of the many fin s tain Jenking wort 1ga last y Hardw nsion when the Renai champs of the tinatYen floor quintet. world hy nst ar the it upon the ra " sance Five, colored and 2 title, ta New Britain of the dusky quintet parts City, 1 just as vre they thrown baek To avenge two nhition of the prosent hetwenn dae on on Novem- 4 three point mar- e op | ‘lv-m clash. Manager Lanpher has predieted a cup if the team doesn’t reach its form and the players: thermselves, inspired by the | desire 1o win. will ke out to do their best 1o gain a victory. A record crowd of fang has al- attended this battle between nee and local teams and tonight's attendunce will b | ro excoption. The game will rtart | promiptly at 9 o'clock with Clyde | Waters of Biristol as the 11th man Yon th: ficor. | Pittalmrzh Athletic clul, a2 v building COStINE £4.000.006, st opened here, lis equipped for all types of mdoor leport, Keyztone Now, Bov's /x!1j]

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