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ALBANY AND NEW BRITAIN TO BATTLE FOR FIRST PLACE IN AMERICAN ROLLER HOCKEY_}tEAGLE—-NEW 'HAVEN HILLHOUSE HGHBASKHBALLQUNTETDEFEATSLOCALTEAM—REDWINGSDROPHRSTGAMBNNEW YORK CREW—SPORTS l'l'EMSi | HIGH SCHOOL QUINTET IS IBENEFIT GONTEST | NEW BRITAIN ROLLER HOCKEY QUINTET ~ |ALBANY HOCKEY QUINTET DEFEATED BY HILLHOUSE, piNS g%"m%m PLAYS LOCALS TONIGHT g i i ined E . New Dritain. Team Has Chance to Pass Empire State e i o e indware 1ol Stunders, Injrsl Gowt - "Five by Victory Tonight—First Place In American City Lineup— Visitors Appear Overconfident—| SII, 10 Roceiye Proceeds - “League Standing Is at Stake—Both Clubs to Be at Final Score Is 28 to 15—Winners Lead 12 to 9 at +* Their Full Strength for Battle — Hardware City 4 Plans have been completed for S Half Time—Account of Game. ~ 'inc benent gamo for Fred Saunders Crew Anxious to Win. {10 be held Wednesday evening, Feb, | | 13, at the Stanley Arena between Although presenting a lineup that NIX“N '"] SPEAK " _ . : v the Burritts agd the Meriden Com- was almoet entirely- new, the New it T n!.e i B SR s Uritain high school basketball quin- | | - tot cn‘w;'ed expectctions last night | rangementa report that the advance e Standings at the Stanley Arena by playing the | | sale of tickets has been very large h Pet. well-trained and veteran Hillhouse 80 far and they expect the affair to Albany ..... S 595 3 high team of New Haven on even —_— be a large success. s Sl New Britain 583 3 terms. In the final stages of the In the pr 'iminary game, the Waterbury 588 § game, the Elm City crew managed cemn] B()'[d swm {0 Landers girlc ive of the Industrial lll MM‘ Providence ...... 583 to et the jump and finished in thel % e league um « sh with the Middle- ¥all River e RN . lead, 28 to 15. gh town Y. W. C. A. girls’ quintet. Both 2 ame Tonight ] umis e THEMBG RGN (e Ledrens S {rial Loagoo Tomorrow Night | cnuoy o305 "500. team were playing their first game TR the local team ooming through te SR b | for the local team. Mid-year grad-| Leconard Nixon. sccretary of | Win by a seosmd half rally. This) New Britain has a splendid oppor. Featuring tomorrow night's In- | (ynity to pass Aibany in the race for A - Tentr: et has been e through ' - uation had taken nearly all of the the Central Connecticut Board of Bame has bee: arranged ug! dustrial League basketball games|ihe American League Roller Hockey 3 regulars, including the captain. | Approved Basketball Officials, will |the cooperation of Bryce Long of 3 Hillhouse I:S‘h N on over-confident. | be on the air over Station WTIC at | the Industrial council. ;"::u ""“'d °;’;‘:':r "‘;‘m:: 3;‘;‘!:‘:' championship tonight when the twe This was apparent from the begin- | Hartford I'riday nignt from 7:45 t¢| The main battle will be staged be- ol0osn. ot ‘aabond. ARd thind pless ‘lenm- cl-l;h at the Stanley Arenain £ i nir ; of the game and if the nervous |8 o'clock. He will give a talk on | tween the Burritts and the Meriden respectively in the league standing ‘("’5“‘"3’ scheduled game. Albany - 4 ted & Gold team could have taken | basketball rules. This talk is spon- | Communities, This battle promises e e 2 stands just a half a game ahead of advantage of its opportunities in the [sored by the board but the material | to be the blue banner attraction of L e e the local team in the league stand- first half, it would have had a lead |given will be prepared by Mr. Nixon | the season. The Burritts have won Which Landors and New Biritain Mu: lr_lla‘tl and a victory for the home team which might have been a means of | This is the first time a plan such 13 out of 14 games while the Meri- e A et | Fevarse :hc situation. ; combating the last half scoring as this has been tricd out and the|den team has scored 12 victorles n P e g R N e B Britain will bo at the height | spree of the New Haven team. |officials at the broadcasting station & row, having yet to taste defeat. R s R e of its strength tonight with Willlams 8 This victory was the tenth scored give their hearty approval of it. Incidentally the Meriden crew is the | her imes will e olayod At the and Thompson on the rush line, Gaze by Coach Bowen's New Haven| n(r Niyon is one of the taree ap- |Only team that has defeated the e A b T il arat zinga at center, Doherty at halfback team and with it goes the Triangular | proved hoard officials who reside in | local aggregation this season. In a o et o BiAn EAme and Welch in the goal. This in the . league championshin, New Haven |this city, The other two are John |game played before Christmas at the B nrosads the sinen's contesté, The same quintet ‘that stopped Albany E wins this honor :l?r the sccond g‘?“l"'robin, vice president of the board ! Arena, the Silver City five nosed out ‘H.Ple"“c i il dor z:mflmt team’s former appearance 8 secutive year. me team which! | the locals ° ; s, 2 4 . ] started for New Haven had only one | e 3 to 13 seore un. | Standing 1. to r.—Welch, Gazzinga, Doherty. Second row sitting—Williams (Captain,) Frank st week, | ered by o] AIDAY B3 one of the most dan. | veteran regular from last ycar's " ning wild through the best teams of | McDonough, (Manaxer,) Thompson, Bottom r ow, sitting—Perregrin. T o first defea sulfored | ¥ ¢ thy | ECTOUS clubs In the league. The two (»mlvnpior:l_s:eipo:‘;::"et uz_::'m?':'d[f:- | the state r&in(‘e the be[innm‘hnl the h:flz,'s:‘:‘;“a‘l';:‘:: o’: I;e:e;‘;er : (l,"i‘c:;: :)ur:}“"fi;i :!rvl\:n]dil?"c.;‘fu ::. center. vet, r | scason and the Burri il ve t 8, ve Pie e Angeles, was ovt of the lincuhn wi'l‘h | defeat um“"k m'iry";.:,‘c‘ '1', et | -w:f»“e ‘:h.e ri':l'w':"d o‘l:_:::‘lhfidw -‘:'5" :od e (\‘he cleverest ball maniputas #n injured hand suftered when he claim to the state title. ~ The Com- AN[i R T“ ‘PHANT“M Ul I E ILL Havliek's crew and o o mee the |07 In the game toduy. Lundeville, cut it with an :x while chopping | munities scored their greatest “ic- ' a flash at the game, plays center | tory last Tuesday evening when they tables will be turned tomorrow | giving the visitors a dangerous three | defeatod the Middletown Fed Wingn, | night. These two teams arc the |yan offensive. “Molly” Morrison |a team composed of such well known | most consistent rivals that thepiays the halfback position with Ed- | players as “Red” Reynolds, “Butsy” leaguo-leading Corhin Screw teain | gic Barmkow. the sensation of this | Sturm, Jake Carroll, “Mickey" Luke has had to contend with this season. | scason's league, in the goal. Bupm e C ! Following its unexpected Victorv | This is expected to be one h oo iy o 53 e Sullers Knockout at the Haods Gomest 'I‘omgllt Wil Have In- Slmllsh Tk S b TP 00 o™ corbin Gaiet i | mout s i of th e mne st Tanders §s confiden will make ot igon and it i ial test for both |"“Toe murrcs nase veen wouneig| 01 T00] CaDZODGH poriant Bearing on Titl Equal Nurmi's Feal | cvo'srmimnt"se e expens’ the | b Kow Biitain s ansious o xin ltepms right and left every weo New Britain Machine outiit. but whether the team will be too on(\-gldcd‘ m,n: and p.afe' “.'f,.:z Ty Stanley Works wina over Rus- | anxious or not remains to be seer wing in their last nine games, They | €N On the gell & Erwin it will have & chance | During the remainder of the week, reached their greatest height when |5 Joey Sangor has decided to quit | his rival from {to ut least hold its third place posi- | Guzzinga will be with the team on fts they trounced the Simsbury town |the feature-wrecking quest of a hox- ml, won his first | tion and it moy move a notch closer |road trips and the locals stand & ! team in two straight games. Sims. | two miles u week fto pecond If ita fellow eccupant of |good chance of keoping whatever ad- " bury won the title in the Farming- * of Sweden, holder | ghyjrq place, the Vafnir teaw, is suc- |vantage they might score tonight, 15 ile ree d out- | g e ] 9 o eCe {ton Valley league last season. The | o .m«.‘-:‘m L ‘dc:\:‘t"uilmm cosaful in defeating the Rule 8hop | The gume tonight will be preceded wood. New Britain started with “Ike” | Ikowitz, center; “Hermy" Schmarr | and Sam Mirigliani, ‘orwards and | “Herby” Carlson and Natc Lipman, | 3 guards. In the last few minutes of | the game Billy Ross went into the lincup in place of Carison. | A peculiar sidelight of the game was the fact that every one of the | five men who started the game had three fouls chalked up againat them when the contest ended. This was probably due to the fact that | the team was over anxious and was trying 10 guard too closely, | 1 New Britain had a 3 to 2 lead at | k the end of the first quarter and in icago, I'ch. 7 UP-—At the age of ! Starting Lincups | New York, Fel Chanton Celties | same flat track where Peters Pinland, | handi ing championship, His mother, he (un told the radio audience last nignt | after he was able to get off the can- Hewitt lof the wor Zaleski | doo 15’ Diet, Thiros Mivules Of tha wec | Durritt fist of victories containa | after he was ablo Lo £ off (he N R R L e (P e :“l\nll‘.:'fi:::":.':::.: content at & o'clock ond period it rctained a slight mar. | Tiaies of Aeams. from 8l over MR S0 R i S (aie wcvonth round, | Tieina st et o +..... Mubay | of the Newark, A. (. games at the e L . At the beginning + * the soc- | Sate, including Hartford, Bristol, | C00 ious for him to abundon thi Iight Guard | 118t Regiment armory, Newark, FIGHTS LAST NIGHT : ey ond period the score was 5 to LEONARD R. NINON | Southington, Simsbury, Willimantic, ll‘“‘ and furthermore he himself i Yankowitz 3 O'Brien | tonight. Carlson’s ficld goal. Then Lockery | s | Torrington and Manchester. Al of | & G0 BRI B, Y ow- Wide will aliow handicaps up to UHP[RES IN Go“FERE“GE wade a circus chot and it was 5 land George M, Cassidy who is (h | the leaders in the Hartford amateur | C0 | Tonight at the Sacred | 150 yards in the two wmilo event. [ Dy tie Asewclated Press = 1o 4. ew Britain iligh school coach. At-|ICARUES. have been walloped with | ™5 .l it ring appearance it | eart school gym the Phantoms, last | The strongest_competition is expect | Chicago == Tony Langonerl Jo0 . { > W s case by the Durritts, ngops gL LN S i N Al i y . . Bayloy. .| York, knocked out Joey. Bangor, Mil- ? Hilthouse Leads torney Harey Ginsberg is on pr Y it. proves to have n his final oo s city amateur champs, and’ the [ ed to come from I°. . Bayley, of the < 7). Tony Herrera, Iort|Nothing of Importance Except the Hillhouse went into the lod four | bation, a period which is given to| T8t week the localy defeated the 7 0 (ol M argest crowd ever | Coltics who are pointed toward the | New York A. €. who finished sec. | Vaukee (7). D olaton ACinanis minutes aftee fhe second quarter | those candidates who arc approved | AIPines of Torringlon. a team com- | o iy ithin the walls of (he Coli- |same fitle this year, will clash in a |ond to Nurmi. and frving Totton of | Worth, Tevis, outnoiniod AFLARD | yiner Points of the Game to e <iarted on Martollis field goal but it for disapproved after they have | PoRed of the Torrington high plas- | ey, 1t was a brave fight. tho £h [zame that will have an importunt | the Millrose A. who took third [Santiako, Cuba (& ealn s verted fo 3 inwhen Mir- | worked 4 required numier of games | °FF who went o the Chicago Ma- o lost, for he fook punishinent by [Learing on the senior clampionship i (e satie raec. The pace should S A R Discussed. . ani tossed in wo-pointer. lin a year. | tional tournament and wmade such & | (o fis(ful for seven weary rounds, of {he city for this season, [ furnish a lot of advance dope on |blord. Hrance €8). e il Nies o o Ahout 0 seconds liter Eriedler| This board was the pioncer or- | Wonderful — showing before being | gapely fighting on, though his face| 1 the Celtics are vietorious in to- the prospective of the Flying Iinn I!n\‘lon, ‘(\)-mfk.l 1nxL '\\\Mu“lr:\‘:l‘ 5 'll‘JL;:fifih':hih-’ l:" -r‘rmd'nf LA 43 made a field goal and New Haven |ganizatioh of basketball officials and | elimirated, and body were sore from the Can | night's cncounter it will satisfy the jand the Sweedish sehoolmaster n edelphta, knocked ou e L 4d e American league agnin had the lead, & (o 7. Carl-|it has charge of six counties In the| “Andy" Pakubowicz. one of the |zoneri cannonade. [cne tong ambition of its manager | the national ehampionships’ or at son slippe* (hrough 50 seconds later | state including Hartord, Middlescx, | leading scorers in the Industrisl| Really he was knocked ouf twice, |and financial backer, “*ithan “Tex” |some other time later in the season. and New Britzin was in the lead | Litchfield, Tolland, New London and | league, appears in one forward posi- | but the bell came fo his aid the fivst |Zevin, “Tex” as he is known about | Second only to e a8 an. at- Chicago (4). called his 12 umpires together today St, Louis — Henry Lenard, Chica- | for their annual “shop talk.” go. won-on a foul from Benny Bass, Nothing of importance was up for - again. 9 fo 8. Windham. There are 25 members in | tion for the Burrifts. He possesses [(ime and allowed him time enongh | town, is heart and moul with the {traction is Uercy Willlams of Can- """?.‘“!“M' ("’Il “‘:f,y,f:,lc‘”:i-i]]\so';{ Alecussion exnant the e yointe el Gildea theew an over-head shot | full standing and 50 who arcon pro-|an cagle cye for the basket. “Al" (o pull himseli fogother after he ! team end nothing would suit him |#da. double winner in the Olympie [%¥ City, stopped Clal 1jthe game, upon which Barnard 1 from the middle of the floor as he | Lation. Havlick, former New Rritain high |had been sprawled in the waning | better than a viclory over the (Kames, who will make his first tria) | Wirmingham (6). 0 janxlous fo havo all the arbiters was running in the opposite dire Mr. Nixon has been a baske | school star. covers the other forward |seconds of the sccond iound. He | hantoms. at ranning on @ bourd fioor ‘without | Han Francieco — ek Sletson: | agree. Tho stafl in the samo an last tion ind the count was 10 to . This | official for vears and he has held | position. He pairs up well with | was as completely ont in fhat vound | On the other hand the Thantons, [ARikee. Jha Jhcvear-nit ARIRInE '"~'"i" s:wwr st et B G e B SR B aniIed st ivn Sor the mighL Lovrioiion oo dlio. Ganteat . s e e D e s o nanaged -y Mcwaed “Ben” Buchas, |sensation will give handicaps up to Taul ( ton will he replaced by George Mor- 1 He folloved up later with a field |jie s well versed on the rutes and fonsive s well as the offensive. | Canzoneris victory pnt him in Ine|do not want fo be on the short end 'tW0 yards in a xpecial 50-yard dash. TR farity, who was granted a leave of F :‘;’J' nd e Soaes Ane 13 ";’d" New should give a very interesting anl | “Joo" TLuty is the pivot man. He |for a crack at the inior lightweight [of the count because of the remark- ,nln 2 Looo- n‘r-: sm.mm'm e, Schmeling to flninh :;»:::c"’\:""wuo“ to manage the : aven, when the half ended. ¥ ‘ : 2 4 1 od Merg ds. He is fo ecord pited b team so Ray Cong = «* Chicago, national 1,- . ers. 1 Necomd Halt i e U Meblly nosier K00 Kool g0 e e L it atar ) ghain o) o] nt T':'l“l“_l fo!' Fight| " 1ionas “Technical” Connolly. the Schmarr made a trick shot fo puf | (anshe; sanan i Hampy i g AL Singer fight in New | Included in the feams that went |Slrides with IPRil Edwards, New | Woston, Feb. 7 (UP)—MaX|gole gurvivor of that gallant little his team within a point of & tie bu’ Atho0 D Booey gbang sno fortar Promoter Jim | down to defeat al the hands of the | York university ace, Jimmy Ken. |Schmeling, sensational — German |hand that surrounded Jun Johnwon Lockery made a fwo-pointer and | {Vigh schimel piaver, W fe Whe twcs. today for New York | Celtics is the Hartford Y. M. H. A., |nedy of Georgetown, who holds one | heavyweight, is cxpected 10 arrive | when the American league awelled New RBritain was once more in the joourt, Hle tean oft with “Hugsy" |/ 5o o artangementa. ok iwd by the famous Harry Hei- | decision over Edwards this year, and | here Monday to completo training out its chest 19 years ago and ane rear’ by three points. Mirigliani jamon," oub T e St BetenEINe L el ¢ it Ganizoncn Lerl. The Phantoms have in their | Sam Martin and Hurold CutbHl of [for his 10-round bout with Con|nounced itself as a major organiz ] made a foul goal and two points players: in the city. “Nicky™ Qi | oo 0t Tl T is scheduled for | string of victories mcluded the Serv- ’\h. Boston A. A. O'Kelly of Ireland at the Boston|{ion, heads the list of arbiters. 1t 8 b separated the teams. The score was iW8iland “Pat” Rose, the reserve men. | i 0y) fobruary 26. ice A. C. of Hartford, the Bristol| Johnny Gibson, winner of ‘the 600 | Garden February 15. to Connolly that most of the “umps™ 2 14 to 12, — arc hoth good players and can fit in ! ard event a’ week agp, will mcet| Wears that the projected match |jook for finer rulings. At this stage. about two minutes the lineup at any position. After the sccond round last night | Dixies, and the Merigen Boys' club. | ¥ yracuse star, |might fall through because of - s fought uphill all the way, | More colc added 1o the game fo- | Oliver Proudlock, ex oS ke k. Lefore the close of the third quar- Lm‘]sm md He[d Thmugh. With the above players, the Bur- [ SnEor 00 o fea i, n'l:‘h( oo |l‘\lorv e lrme. wide |and Herb Robinson in"a 500 yard |Schmeling’s plan to make a {rip CORNELL TEAM WINS : ter, New Rritain fell into a slump ritts have high hopes of breaking |\ ouing Tony. ting every kind [Let put up among the members of invitation. to his homeland were allayed last| Ithaca, N. Y., Feb. 7 (UP)—Cor- and the Hillhouse outfit hegan to 0“[ m‘ Pll‘[ 0[ Game the winning streak of the Communi- | or g hlow in return. Canzoneri took [hoth teams. There will be & pre- | = night when Eddie Mack, match-|nell's basketball team last night . toss in baskets. The score at the ties. All of the above players have ;o haydest of blows, and |liminary game starting at § o*clovl:,} GARDINI WINS BOUT maker for the Boston Garden, an-|scored a one-sided victory over Ho- ".!d of the third quarter was °1 to played on teama with Fred 8aun- |gent harder ones back. R A Springficld, Mass, Feb. 7 (UP)— |nounced that an agreement had (bart, 40 to 15. The visitors were & Ariar Boldag o Tesd throush the | Gars Occasionally Sangor would strike GKED | Renato: Gardini, Ttalian wrestler. | been reached and that the conquer- | completely outclassed in the second Last Quarter el yu(:'tdolglhv Lk :“z’ :mmr- “Abe’ Aronson will be the sixth lout with a left. but it was only a No FAVORITE Pl t“‘”‘ in straight falls from Ed 8an. |or of Johnny Risko would appear|period although they $eld Cornell The slump continued ~while thelETEICE BACL 00 AT ESTE SRC HPPET | nian on the floor. Dancing will fol- | costury, for the steam was gone. dnll of Nebraska here last night. | here as acheduled. to a 14-11 score at half time, 5 Hillhouse team popped ‘em in and 3 < ; | tow the main game. When the scventh came it was noth- | 4 Vi B Ne Rri i sC £ d bas- | it was 26 to 12. Just before the|NeW Britain High school sccond has- | |1ng but courage that lifted Sangor's Fans Unable to Decide on \n-ml close of the game Lipman and |ketball team fell down in the last | et Hl e OUR BOARDlNG HOUSE B AH Schmarr increased New Britain's to. | auarter and saw the sccond team | Babe Ruth Observes !‘S‘da‘l;‘ch\‘\dd\n e oy blows PV of Taylor-Singer Bout scheduled. y fal to 15 within 13 points of the|from Hillhouse High school ride | His 35th Birthday |richt cross to the chin ended the 3 Elm City outfit which had collected | through to victor: | New York, Feb. 7 (UP)—Somc- | contest. 25 points, New Britain led 3 to 0 at the end | < i : AR = ! ‘Herby" Carlson was the best per- | Of the opening period: § to 4 lead | Where down in Florida, Tlabe Ruth w York, Feh. 7 (UP)—There | 3 former .for the Red & Gold team.|at the end of the first half but it © '[f:;:b: l‘\:;lk:i::‘l;wbin}};:::'u:::a;. BATTLE OVER REFEREE .(A’p::“::“! 1: ‘1; “r;‘o(rzrhecr dll‘f‘f,;rv':‘\::;l;fi E % e le: in three s | B . . | opi as et 1 : In the early part of the game when |lost the lead within three minutes |, o p .\ broke into the majors as VL rre Haute featherweight, or Al ‘Tomorrow. | ,Nou BlG PARLOR PELICAN! “ |F You BURMED -THE House of,~1 sa¥ Mmu.-vsn- UM~ KA HUMm ~ KAFF KAFF . the New Britain team was putting | of the end of the third quarter and | . , e 3 P4 a piteher with the Boston Red Sox ! singer, q roduct, will be | 1D its best battle it was principally | New Haven led 7 to 6. The Red & |3 VIR 0B C08 COROR (80 (00 Stribting Belicves That the sowny 580 Now vork procues W o “THAT MY FRIEAD Dould, You'p HAVE NERVE the work of Carlson which account- | Gold scconds came back at the start | - o7 m” e Laron o ; SEEING .M R A CU . ed for it. His floor work and inter- | of the fourth quarter when “Ioggy” | YO'K Yankees W 1919 for a reported | Has peen stighted in List of of- Madison Square Garden tomorrow | ENOUGH To ASK FO! - DAVID, CAME |4 YESTERDAY ~ AND PAID Nod $20. FoR -THE pricc of $1 night. abe ought to be good for rour; ficils. Jiach has becn quoted as favorite | at various times although the odds | ception of passes gained possession | Bogdanski made a neat shot froin of the ball on several occasions. | the side of the court and Grip scor- | s 4 Mirigliani and Schmarr, the for-|ecd a foul shot. With four minutes | MO vears.” Miller Huggins said re- Wi THE ISSURAKCE MOAEY, ToR SAVING oM “THE HEAT ety wards should work in well as a|to go Wew Haven tied the score at | CP- _n“"la_n::l Jeach, Tl Teh. T 0P jave heen almost negligible. Singer | “WEEK HE STANED HERE UADER § combination before the aeason ends. | 0-all and then pullcd awas (o 4 afc T {70t e (i b o as s e O e -HE NoM DE PLUME OF ‘SIR AND LIGHT BILL! The task of guarding New Haven's | lead, (,omng Su“ Gettmg tll force foday in the camps of the "ypanhattan and the lironx where he ¢ I: VE You #6 Dest men was left with Jkowitz and | Thig is the sccond victory of the Ready for Tournament :;"”’, WALl battle of jearned to fight, and with these he Alfi“fi“\/ war WELLy - AH = w\ES, ILL Gl ol PH, st f Lipman. Tkowitz had Gildea . or the Kl City scconds [oBa sining. 140, Bl B o ] Himpa Toowie a0 Gldea, ang seuson for el Gty seconde | pongacola: it el atdal [ SR s i e e Bl e UM-M ..,‘IHAT IS, <+ DONT o BUY SOME ARMICA oys did & very good job of holding | yromuences we wn SeTubS. of the golfing firmament were here 28 of ;h"l wiator-boxer wiio will [and will resort only 1o brief cales- | Nou WE[_’THAT I SHouLp ASD BAMDAGES, .~ IF YoU down the New Haven shooting aces. | ang Miller, by his w in the final | 034y warming up for the first OPPOKe Jack Shar I Dempsey’s qjenics today. Both are well under | i Gildea and Lockery, however. had ::r‘m'.xm;;.r‘\ L \:\rH:l‘I.”;'l‘:lm:.'.‘"l greater Pensacola open tournament, | Flamingo Tark arcna, belicves the c"150 OIS it and are expect- GET AH,~ SAY,~~ AH DARE ASK ME AGAIN/ the experience and hetween theim | hied VS Bl ot °¢ | starting tomorrow. which carrics |S0uth been slights the list |g weigh on around 127 or 128. | $5 OF"“E MoMEY 2» they seored 16 of their team's 28| The wummary prize moncy of $3.500 for profes. Of possible refcrecs submitied names | ¢ js probable that betting on the | d. seeile THAT 11’ ;i New Haven Second sionals and trophics for amateurs. |No one from below the Mason-Dixen oyt will be o very timi summary: 3 i T Tommy Armour, Bobby Cruick. line. { WAS I New Haven Rillhouse 9.2 | shank. Al Lspinosa. Wild Bill Mehl. | * Dempsey will attempt fo assist the p % < Leibowic H AR n ! | M. E 7w \“,;,,",‘”,,’ : s horn, Henry and Al Ciucl, and other | Men in the sclction of the thitd | yrongh a savage second haif at- | BROUGHT u]‘ft‘! i | tamous professionals have iad a Man. tack, the Clover baskeiball team of Mil . v P St practice round on the championship| Sharkey maintained his lard (i ity defeated the Meriden Dixies | A Caie 3 |training " pace yesterday, with a8 T . G Graiisg: thes Shews 4 Haipin, ¢ 0 sdisly last night. The locals trailed their 2 steward, 0 ,:m‘:“” oo i :v Johnny Varrell, national opep Found of serious golf while i groud 1 onents during the first stanza. Gildea, ¢ .. 2 10} B . 5 champion, was expected some time |Of Mewspapermen and funs waited o Gloweki, a newcomer with the AR e o of . 13 1 iRy for him to show up at his training o0 SHE e O while v 8 Martalli, g G i 3 17 ring. The Boston goh evidently was |\[over™ Poved & Bet oo e i 5 6 New Britain Seconds EAST [in carnest in saying he would not dedio Vas IPreidler, [ o' Fid. FLTH. | e R . & R tehes untj) €2me was played at the Washing- . e hiesie ot 3| Chicago, Feb. 7 UP-—Al Espinosa, |CN&age in sparring matches until (o % 501 gym, The summary: Cronlek, 3 Marnetin Se™ 11 B lone of Chicago's leading professional | later in the month i Cloveis s & Marotngs 0 i o;g,,“, rs, may locate with an eastern| Young Stribli continued his T 10 H ";: ““_”?2)‘(‘ i, 1 ‘chn) this year. Hin former club, the [night road work. s it “' T New urlujl:n High G e T8 e ® 0 A1 llinois Golf club, has signed Bill | ST g AR e A, Pl T hitss fe e ST GRRS 3 ake Al' igi e Apsday e ! b i & -]:larlshorn of Chicago, to take Al's Sande 'ls E||.g||,|e to i re e 5 Schmarr, If ......2 [ 1o Bapiniosal lias)been 1h the money Ride His Own Horses . ¢ 1E . 1 Thowitz, ‘e v 1 ore at half-time, 6-4. New Brit | at several stern and southern| Baltimore, Md., Feh. 7 (U'1) - g v i"arlson, rg . 0 Referee, A . Suun- | tournzments th sarl Sande, veteran jockey who re- — Lipman, Ig . 1 : scorer, Butler, tired last year to take charge of 1z | — =2 = S PR s his own stable, now is «lgihle o Meriden Dixbes : 6 15 ALL \\uuknl T | Princeton, N. J., Feb, 7 (UP)--|ride his own mounts in Maryland Fld. ; Referee, Ahearn; timér Saundors; Mass, Fob. 7 (UP)— | Princeton defeated Bucknell 27 to| The rule that (orhid a jocse 1o Moore, e E scorer, Butler. andidates for the Moty {17 in a fast. hard-fought basket-|0Wn a rice hors: was s e Baur, If - = - | Cross bascball nine had their st I game here last night. The game |[the Maryland racing conunission to ogazzo, ¢ he United States has a arly | workout yestorday Ao w3 pecially close in the first half, | read “ockoys can ride v Hammer, 1z reguirement of more than 180! pitchers reporting w °r the Tigers coming from behind to owned by them and no other MeMahon, 1 " 2 2 pounds of pancr for cvery man. koln. Ry Doher ne Herbert [take the Jead, 12 to 10 a< the period | Tt fs expected that ofher racing — - - woman aad chid. and Johnny Evcrs. lendea. commissions will take similar actio. | T 1 oas) ST ANlE Tast Night’s Results : Y RmE T" Waterbury 7, Providence 2. L

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