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" NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1929. BASILE AND LABELLA TO BATTLE NEW YORK AMATEURS TONIGHT —NEW BRITAIN BASKETBALL TEAM COMES OUT ¢ OF SLUMP TO DEFEAT MERIDEN ENDEES—SOUTH CHURCH QUINTET WINS COUNTY COURT CHAMP!ONSHIP—NEWSI‘I‘EMS; eV BOWS IARONS CHINPIONSINEW BRITAIN HOOPSTERS /NFRIDEN LAURELS [BASLE AND LBELLA TO BRASY0 LOCAL HOCKEY TEAMi OFGOUP B L00P, CONCUER MERIDEN ENDEES|"[EFHT URANTS| BATTLE BRONX INVADERS i il z . = ; rdware City Quintet Displays Best Form Since lh-'[ I Winni New York Team Slated to Meet Pick of Connecticut wll!::m Mm Pro::m t:yBeouSt:‘:inne: xl\{cl: (Glinch_Title at BO]S' Club— o o::auniuti);n —_— Arburrp;‘.orms Big Factor In Win \‘Imnmg Streak of 1 Amateur Fighters — 'l‘oo_MueIl Weight Difference During Game — Hardware City Crew Remains In Gotowala Runs Wild Through Guarding of Cohen—Slamon and Zakzew- Games Snapped Saturday to Allow Hayden and Frisco Clash — Both 80le Second Place as Albany Wins—Defeated In Provi- ——— ski are Scoring Aces — Locals Outplay VisitorsIn| =~ ———— . Matched With Tough Opponents — Plenty of Ex- dence Saturday Night—Games This Week. | pigtacor .| Every Department of the Game. included several long shots gained ___titement Promised at Tourney Tonight. —— | Arrows sone 18, B S an early lead for the Meriden Lau- 3 » Festerday’s Y | {Goose Goslins .. 4 Y _ Displaying the best teamwork and New Britain a lead of 24 to 12. rels over the Burritts in the prelim- ‘l:ackm ‘I.Ixmle of Bristol afui \{n- New Britain 11, Waterbury 3. 1 IVive Aces !like the worm Saturday night and|came through for Meriden on.a pret- | though New Britain tried hard in a [ Five S s 4 b D elling the invasio Standing | Tl] fillBERT Hlfi“ {Nutmegs ........ 5ihanded the powerful Meriden Lin- 'ty pass play. S8loman got under the | Gesperate last quarter rally, it fail- B ) A 0f the Drosk T. | 3 2 Pot. Speedhoys does, outstanding favorite for the|basket and as the ball missed the |ed ind the game went to the Jaurels team of amateur fighters which is st 68 1 toys’ Club J s 1 12 state basketball title this scason, a|hoop on a shot from Denoghuc, 8lo- [ <8 to 22. scheduled to appear tonight at the loe ‘ The Arroy ~linched the cham. |28 to 18 lacing at the Stanley Arena. | man sank it. The Meriden team was | This snapped & Burritt winning me‘ 0'emme Hocke session Stanley Arena on Church street. The Waterbury 5 insted Team Piles Up ]mpnb pionship of 1 Group B Intermedi- This was the second game of &|jn the air and several short trie |streak of 1L successive victorics ) y two Connccticut boys have been Providence ] : . te basketh icague at the Boys |home and home series between the | were missed. Slomap dropped in a |started after the only other Burritt F Ml Sill' 00 bi m.ck_»d to battle two tough customs csen 190 23 si“ Lead “l closmg Mm“us i Saturdu. afternoon when they | (W0 and it makes the standing be-fpoint from the foul line, Donoghue |defeat of the scasop at the hands TOm All- moine ers in the final and semi-final bouts mes Tonight ! walloped the Boys® Club Juniors by | twoen them cven, cach having Won added another on a free try. Lingner |of the Meriden Community quintet. ,of the tournament tonight. With Harry *“Cowboy” Thompson | - —_— 115-5 while their closest rivals, the I‘wn games from the other. got his third hasket of the period at "I‘lgc hl-auul‘le:m: w{au almost ex- A o Basile {s matched with Lou Pola. Williams staging & bril- |yl 0 peeed style of play Goose Gosling, were Lowing to the; Emerging from a slump that has | (his stage and the count stood 23 m‘*";“ ¥ithe sfl]‘;‘_ igflll"“ Bmz‘w;llf“i‘;"l , In one of the most exciling and ' wana in the 130 pound class and Lae liant ck backed up by an ai S g ’“ ake-shipg | Tigers by 33-15. With a full twe made it an casy target for all op- 16 in favor of tho home feam. ;‘»‘"’r*-‘:‘ 0| :S“' .:""l‘ 3 “"; (f“ hardest fought amecteur roller hock- | Bella faces Tony | RRocko in the {ight defense thrown up by Doherty, | hroushout the game . make Shilt ' gy joag and only one game loft 1o | position during the pust seven weeks. | Then in a made scramble for the | Nhich two years ago had one of the; "0 criged this scason at the featherweight division, Both of the 4 ‘eich, the New Brit. Now Britain High school baskeiball lhoplayed, the Arrows are therefore | the New Rritain quintet rosc to it# . Lall with 30 soconds to play. Rothen. |28t records among schools in the e Tios £ (New Yorkers are considered among zzinga and Welch, the 2 s, o { 4 i Al e |state. It dereated the New Britain |Stanley Arena, the Glastonbury All-| G [ OFK ; in roller hockey team yesterday tiam went down to defeat befor: cerfain of winning the title. | groatest heights Saturday night. r:ld shot for the hoop. missed und;ms“ Bnid; seveia) oihor Dih) schom Siren (oo CrsuAER LS e toughest fighters in their iiternoon swamped the Waterbury | (he itbert High school quintet of | Jluch and Mirzewski led the | Piguring that the Meriden offensive c‘ohen, jumping info the air, batted | ! el e school | Amrican team yesterday 00N | \weight classes in the metropolitan 2 il ta's ors At o : sar | dinners’ attack, with 8. Reo putting | could not function without the ever the ball with his two hands and it [[ca™% The men had been playing gogeateq a combination of New district and they were among con- e e Oonly for the spec. | insted at the stanly Avena Sy, i gerensive exhibition. Nap- | present boskets of Herh Cohen, | sank for a goal giving him the only 1 (25c4her for a long tme and might| foo % 0 EEIE (L tenders for honors in the Silver Stanley arcna. QR o b Aater. |Urday afternoon. Tho final scor ni and Spadulis accounted for the| Mannger Lanpher dirceted "Hank" |Lasket of the game he was able to | A311¥, be clissed us sccond only to|Diritain All-Sars i a0 {Glove tournament conducted there Tampiar-werk of BiY Tiount, seitain | was 35 to 23, but this great margla |tail-cnders’ points. The summary: | Arburr to stick with the Meriden | make off Arhurr, {the Community quintet among the °°l"" ikl poriods, Glaston- |last season. i 1:.:"1"];:.1.\05::urc‘ e el Ll e P |4ce Saturday night and no glue has | The summary: prsmelioh b et B L e e e ey This gave New Britain a vietory ! pinutes of the game. i) Sl ) ek adtetentany istiorte s A New Britain The Burritts were wealkened by |a third period rush by New Jiiitain fuscd (o allow “Sunny Hoy" Hayden after a defeat in Providence Satur-| Aithough the Hardwure City team sk e i B ot d‘m’;‘ ha miEsanable Eamm 0 e the loss of their captain, Al Hay-|and the i of goals thrgugh fiv)3 and Dominiek sco of this city to d night. d poorjy the display of hask:t | P b D ““:hm ":“I‘"“.“l'. .. lick, who was out of the city. Al-|by Glastonbury, _llmJ »llw connt .ll’(n‘ (hrou, !- with their scheduled Arthur Williams, pitted against |ability on the part of the visiting Cuhen couldh L shach o n s ‘“;'.‘.(.7:“"“{ e tfough Nick Gill who took his place, | the «nd of the final frxme. 1-\”';:‘ uA._c':.‘. 1{1u- distrepanoy in . dhe his ,,,o.,:..,,“\\; \l\».“.,,m:,l piois! :;.lyl.\;:;r:h\».‘.;‘ us Orml“-:..\N fition :::l e | ek asicaanten o 2l wilem Sl Av= ] o e was the offensive star of the New ' overlime session, Connery drove in |weights of the two boys is altogeth- rush en the Waterbury club, show- h el e 5 burr played rings around him work- | pegpy e ® .. . 3| Britain five, the team did not play its | the winning goal from the #de of ler too much to allow them to fight ed clearly that he is the best roller |the load inter-changed several times 5 A kil game Saturday. the rink. each other. Frisco scales around 123 p(],vl;lp‘lia:;',vr':::(h::1;:n::‘;u:ul’:‘puirt-d the game was not as interesting as . :‘5‘\““:::“::1 r(r"c-o“p::; “';J»::,-ir.'\'g'h:.' Three of the Burritt feam had| Severar fist fights enlivercl thejwhile Hayden cannot hit over 115, With Thompson, nothing could stop it might have heen. Boys” Club Jdes. et & IHio mTansive ofi €ho plaved on Wednesday and Kriday game for fhe spectators and made [ Matchmaker Wagner slated today {hese two in their assault on the| The New Tiritain quintet started | RLCNS home team ] rights in two of ghe toughest games |the vivalry more intense. The scor: [that he would allow them to meet srans City goal yesterday afternoon, | Without its center. Isadore _kowits, | Nabpi, rf 1 2 SRy e i they nave taken part in this season. | New Britain Glastonbury it only a few pounds separated them Jhrens Olly gonl 3 veak dofense, (and Sam Miriliani, its forward, hoth |Gavin. If . Sloman and Zakzewski were the Rothenfeld, rf .... Yakubowlcz, Luty, and Darrow | Casparini g . L. Dickau but he considers it unfair o Hay~ Waterbury had a weak defens Jof whom weee ineligible and its Spadulis, ¢ . {two scoring aces of the Hardware Cook, Ir ......... played with the Burritt team against Kirst Rush » den to let Krisco come in seven Neither Hebert or Donnelly gave) S “rinan who got in the [A. Nappl, 1g City five’s victory. Sloman, pitted Grifin, 1f .. the Community outfit Wednesday. | A. Gillette Connery ' pounds heavier than he would he. Blount much protection in front of| 5,10 sgainst the lineup which | Masionis, Ig ... |against Rothenfeld, not only Kept Conway, e ....... 4| They were also members of the Cor- Second 1 il e e ; the cage and the Waterbury goalie | & ¢ 3 hi 1 scoreless from the floor, but | 4 e 5 # s Al soh it ayden was willing and anxious started, the Gilbert High outfit hal | his man scol Cohen, rg. rf bin Screw team which defeated the | Henry, A. Dickau (o meet the New Britain boy claim was away from the nets on N""""';‘, scoring circus and it had a 10 (o he caged five fleld"goals and (hree yjpenae g ¥ Fafnir quintet Friday night and Center ling confidently that 'hv cm’;ll b»-; occagions trying to stop shots by the "y o4 (ho ond of the first quac-| Tendza and Pisarski ran wild as|fouls to be high scorer of the night ' Gordon, Ig . ... 2 when they wore called Upon 10 PIAY | La Pointe ... ........vveees AUCK him So o ontin 1ot [ cOUI. be two New Dritain forwards. i th~ Tigers triumphed over the Goose | with & total of 13 points. Zakzew- | NjoCarthy, Ig .. o again Saturday night they were alfbuck [ pantiuh mive a0 ohe (el ol bE Waterbury opened the scoring . Duoe to sterling offensive play by |Gosling, the pair making 24 points | ski, guarded in tugn by Gordon and — tired. If they Yad a long rest they ' Kuplan . e 'liable to harm him. Frisco hm; :nn;u through a goal by W. Williams |Billy Ross the Red & Gold team he- (between them. Jarvis also had a|Lingner, caged five field goals for a . 7 4 1 Might have had the stamina to come ed that he would be able to cut m; Thompson followed this with 1wa gan to cut the Gilbert lead in the |g00d afternoon. while Kadjaski held |total of 10 points. He and Sloman | oo ot pate (ime—New Tiitain tTOUED I the final rally. First Period gt down de Ahe B e o for New Hritain. “Kid* Willlams'second quarter and within two min- [his man scorcless. Norkie starred | worked like a well-oiled machine fOr 4 “Mergen' 9. Referee, Wators; THC cOre at the end of the first New Hritain Gillette 8 i drove one in from the center of the | utes of the of this period a foul |for the losers. The summary. the first time in many games. timer, ' quarter was 5 (o 4, Laurels, and at rink giving New DBrituin three. His|gonl by Itoss tied the score at ~5-all. Tigers _Donoghue was a star at ~T-n!_r'n! alf time it was 13 to §, Laurels, At brother got another for Waterbury itain took the lead 17 to ¥id 11 T |Faced with the problem of taking - [the end of the third quarter the but the “Kid" came back and ended irimala’s field goal hut Sere. | Bo ey 7 I v Conway, .\Ivndt‘nsl = Meriden team had @ 19 to 16 lead, the period with a goul for the home fini, ¢ s captain and st s Akl 5 |great pivot man, “Jiggs" outpl ’:’l’ ) |but ‘\;NI\. four minutes 1o go New team | Penticr made three points hetwe: 4 b Ihim on the floor, got the jump 401, cob o BEEE J Jontibe i tain came within (wo points of « ; [them and Gilhert had 2 half-tim, Pty Iper cent of the time and broke up (S O A SO0 i to 21, leid of on- point, 18 to 17, Kadjuski, I 5 » 'many Meriden passes. ‘Tom lcary j““y WA mg e ::o‘r"'.“ valor made his only point in the The lead changed several times | g |captain of the team and great back= {0 con “ho “\inners while Ting E7Me: @ foul shot and it gave his in the third quarter. Lipman deop- s leourt star, kept Billy Cook and ldhynd wetl Tat the los::t “T’hf 2 (eam a tlree point lead, but Darrow gL rehald risco will meet a tough Irish Iped in a twe-pointer o give | woose G > ! Griffin. captain of the Massachu- = . The sum- 4 made a foul shot and it was 24 = 5 s el : phod] ] PR battler from New York in the pere MEs NG Rl for the lioms Nam a4 one-point lead, but “Horse" A ra | Setts ASgies two years ago, scor i g 5 to 22 in Laurel's favor. Smith made N e i 4 d son of Pete Kelly. Frisco s due 1o on and he caged three b, husky conter of the Git Y from the floor and from the foul | ) o o [tvo shots toward the end which de- New '(‘;"‘f:'; LR get a surprise, according to the ad- gouls N here this . A anale d Kot visen pe ; 4 <P“W L 8 ”.. 1;1’; cided the zame definitely m- fay > (‘I‘IW“:,‘"”T "“‘ l"o‘:"”_v 401 | vanee dope because Kelly is a tough These geve New Britaip & 3 Fi Sy s g | as. however, the team work o8t ¥ - o 1L]of the Silver City outfit IRushes— Cakparint, 7 12, Dicken, |1ombre cdge as the last frame was ' husket and New Britain had the || ) of the New Britain team that was ‘gfiied I - a ";\‘ is(riano. Smith and Johnson all Amil et -‘l‘m‘ e Other good matches carded — for L. [lead onee more but Sullivan dropped ! marvelou Going through the first |, ' 0 e ¥ leatured with tensational shots for e ,;‘u'i“("‘ " Dickat. Con. | lonight include a clash between Kid” Willlams opencd up (his in u basket 5 22t | [half on cven terms with their VR [ Meriden. . au, Vincent Gullo of New laven, forme e with the dirst of four goals Gilbert Just before J P Meriden opponents, the tocals ended ’?-',a'“,"{ I | The summ : Kaplan. Alien, Henry. ler Meriden boy and Tommy Andere | : tccano, 15 | ST i : ; Watetbury, through a hook . tir ended Ross n field o' | Cuptelli Jed the 1i.c Acos to a ! the session with a three-point lead, son of the Bronx team. Minty Walsh Divics. was able o seore only and it was 25 fo i favor of (256 glaughter of the Nutmegs, |12 10 9. In the second {he s end the Hardware City crew Now Britoin as the third perioi | Heinzman being his chief accom- |home team started a clock-like e i, i RANGERE ST]LL LEAD !of this city will meet Sam Travelers hdodt aith . siot by the seore o el g |plice in the deec. Recano guarded serics of passes that threw the Silver """"',',;,,4 0, ] }‘("')'I'M:' TR sl l“ IGE HOGKEY moPL romack of Unionville ‘will battle 7 |able to do so and remain in shape, L 3 { In place of this match, “Sunny ('mmm.‘\‘t':;mul y Connery 5:17 | oY has been matehed with Jackio i OADELY, IDillon of New Haven and :;:5":0“:""_!{ ::::“:’ should prove to be one of the fe: .]:l"ifl"l"“\ (e i ¢ (ture bouts on the program. Dillon is Glastonbury S """ Y |a game little scrapper and he hay "l‘mw“\ .01 et Hayden on sevcral occasions Hitiiech onnery 1109 | Wit the honors being about even. Saunders; scorcr, Crean. Glastonbury New Britain led 4 to 2 going into the second period when the locals, opened up A rapid firc assault on Waterbury's cage. lHarry Thompson 1 5 9 of New Itaven in another while Al 1to 3 tied the score at 23-ai |effectively. The summary: |City_quintet on the defense and fyp o,y . Nick Valenti of this city. Rritain goes to Albany to and then put hid t lmv Vh.-..d”:o to Five Aces II -.-:]u itself n]n’(n a hr::lm;n ‘;N:rt;t MsGuire, 1t : ) .\n' Lunu:v |o‘l: t“nl ‘Lc m‘:_d onut Wednesdny night and Albany |23 on a foul goal. New 1in 14 1t Tu | In the second frame. the local ere : & ] i X A G e e onight when Matchmaker Wagner dnee o S | ancmad £ Fad A0WN oTGnEI ey A ChpLothrit i 5 11 |started a rapid-tire backe ass 4 fiogel s ceees New York Team Mas Four-Point | (2HEN Whon Blchmaker Wagnor w Rritain in scheduled to ! the last quarter and while Gilbert | Nolusis, It " J 3""" game that was bewildering to ! i« : 53 i nanient, This stunt hasn't been tried rin IFall River Friday night.| %3 Piling up a great score New man, s ;watch and was the prettiest exhibi- ¥ - |here before this time and it should Gk whonli ik iBe "m";m | Brijain failed ‘o score a point dur- || yeitti, rg 1 tion put up by the home team all After Last Night prove to be a welcome feature, drive of recent wecks of the locals | the entire period. | Recano, 15 3 [this year. To pick out one Wan} geore gy pairgime, 21.2 4 N i Bohe 18 Iy s e 0 ot on Abe catg : Within three quarters of a minute | _~ would be impossible because every | SOFe B A8 ¥ i New York. ¥Fch. tonight. fondbe ety the deague. mhmumy S ey ot mam, thires | 30 35 plaver i hin respoctive position, | 3Rl Leferee. Aol s New York Rangers held a four-point | o = mary: 2 ¥ Miller. =2 . Mastriane : A ' New Britain players went ont on | Nutmegs | carried out his work along the lines e : Praulor |advantage over the onrushing Bos ™ % el Limcups | peronal fouls, Schmarr, Loss and | 71| of & well-rehearsed battle plan and | g o SETEr Nonxoun ;:lllllh'".r'(* snevasan ton Bruins today in the American ‘Hyflt Still Le‘ading g Waterbury | yipman, T e 0! caused the combination to prove it-| g “hotorah e Tota. Feb, 18 (UP) Johnsen. I !division of the National Hockey College Court Scorers S e oo DaVIeS| T qyihough Serefint is short thick | pametta, If 2| elf_one of the best in the stale | \yirt it Tiiciire and four entohors bkt 4 ¢ licague. New York, Ieb. 18 (#—Charley a ompson . et W “"““"“‘i‘mfl( boy and does not give the ap- | popati, ¢ . 2 circle of basketball tcams. in camp, the Boston Braves iwero % Coming from bhehind in the thirl Hyatt of Pittsburgh retails his hold iazzinga . - Donnelly | pearance of a good basketball PIAY- | liopack, rg 3" Meriden might have the jump on | CORR) (16 o on Frav = F, el 2 | period, the Rangers scored two gow:8 lon first place in the race for in- Doherty ...... : Hebert | o . ! I g e it ier r first workout eferee, Waters; timer, Saunders; L o Rl ey ; = er he showed he was the best play- 'Snhraypok, Ig .... 0 the local team in the running of the 1928 spring training season |scorer, Butler. ast night in the last period at Madi- | dividual scoring honors among caste Weleh ... - -.--.. Blounticr on the floor Saturday afternoon | — | state honors, but it was by far he | oqye pregident-Manager | Emil | 2 5 son Bquare Garden to beat the Pilts- jern coliege basketball players. Goals Se lal';( Péflw _ |He ulone made 15 points, At one 3 ° 6isccond best team on the coUrt|iychg g there to direct the ath-| THIRD PRACTICE SESSION |burgh Pirates, 2 to 1. Sparky Vail| In 16 games, the star Ditt for- als Scored by Ynze'd by Tm«::i"m"» he made six foul shots in fuc- | Gotowala went on a scoring spree | Saturday night. Man for man, v.m‘h_“.& San Antonio, Tex., b, 18 (UTP)— d the score for the Rangers in | ward has made 89 field goals and 1 ;\lterhur_) W. Williams .22} cession. He was very fast and ided lanq turned the game between the |New Dritain team ouiplayed the| The New Yor.. Giants today turned |1:4% of the third period and Paul (49 fouls for a grand total of 227 4 \."" :’::‘:“ ::omnwn l-l-viluu team greatly hecause of his g00d [ghooting Stars and Speedboys into a | Meriden crew and it was a n-(u'r“ to TO FIGHT TRALIA out for their third practice session|Thompson scored *he winning goal points, six more than Jolly Schaaf, New Britain 'hompson floor work. | massacre, the former team winning |form after a most despairing slump Melbourne, Australia, Feb. 18 ') ini 2 Tn in 13:24 after the Pirates had heid captai £ ™ P vivania fi i mp 3 era < - | t 0 . . ) Feb, of the training season. Under the|in 13:24 after the Pirates had captain of the Pennsylvania five, New Britain A. Williams Ttoss was easily the best for New by gy.4. Gotowala scored 25 points | that made New Britain's victory all|__15del La Barba, Lo Angeles ban- | d:recti ay Schalk, John Mc-|a one goal lead since the first period. |Jimmy Collins, of St. John's Brook- Waterbury W, Williams 5: ritain. ! 11 baskets and three fouls. J.|the sweeter and all the more IM-|tiweight, former holder of the |Graw's first licutcnant, the Giants! The Detroit Cougars moved within Iyn, is the only other player over the New B y : ; | | Y by ew Britain A. Williams ) V. Zdanczukas played cxcel- pressive A continuation of PIAY world's fiywelght title. has been cngaged in lizht workouts Saturday |three points of the sccond place Bos- [200 mark, His total is 208, Aftor = iecond Period High School —jlent ball on both offense and de- |like that of Saturday night. will DU \\tched to fight Australian Bidly and Sunday, but a more nuous | ton six by defeating Toronto, 2 to ¢ {him comes Wineapple, Providence, ;cw fir;:x!n Ihompmn : y Fld. Pl T lronge, Gilbert's work featured the the ]m;}“ wmxl'“ H:v win l'nl("m’: Grime in a 15 round bout March sion was scheduled today, Ial Detroit, with 179, ew Britain Thompson LR 2 'play of the losers. The summary: over all opposition heennse no feam | New Britain Thompson : er, ¢ ] 3 Shooting Stars could have beaten New Britain CE P - e Third Period |Berefini, 1 . gb ) 1l T Saturday night. T New Britain A. Williams 2 |Bullivan, c . : 9 Gotowala T 3 25| One factor in the game made it Wh F Il Need’ F t) d BY BRIGGS New Britain A. Williams 3 | Case. rg .- > Lope: S one of the hest-playcd contests seen en a retiow a rrisn Waterbury Daries ¢ | Wilerin, rg . "3 I Lrieiiy 6 here this year and that was the ex- T S O N i il | Pensiner, 1g . e ;. 4+ ! cellent officiating of Clyde Waters of Vi 2 S T, 0 New Britain A. Williams 39| Pensiner. g . . gL L o 2284 /M% New Britain A, Williams 15 - . 0 V. Zdanczuk i g Uristol. His work was on the Rushes: W s i | o= | highest order and stamps him as one 7; . ¥ Fhesd % @ New Britain High Schonl . Play by I A 74 Hebert. Referce: v. i = Speedboy s y by 77 - . t) Tl ek | ¥, 1 i | Fonaattonha Btk he SIS warls 77| MAR-R-R- VELOUS -, WAHN-N-NDERFUL New Britain received a severe set- ;h;“!:::‘;;d"f P S ’ T“ng‘\:.nhrm. pane ‘1’ o ed. Sloman oprned the scoring with Yo Be M__AR‘R'ED,\AQY- VALLY - MA“A back in Providence Saturday night | 3t 2 a free throw. Colien tied the count whiesi e, Providence feam snarn o ;fousl. lrl- . s 10 inuten, ot v 9! with a similar shot for Meriden. A-A-RIED To A MAN-LIKE : THAT- - the local' team by an 11 to 5 score. || CZoanski. 17 . . Gilbert, rg . 1 2{ Then at 1:10, Slowan put in a pretty T kAt tore New moiins ILudwinowicz. e . O Zaloski, g S 0 Waisket from near the center of the JUST THINK- RIDING THROUGH FLOATING of first place in the league. Guorge: CTMala. ¢ . . 3 : — i floor At 3:15, he azain popped a CLOUDS-- OVER THE SEA- In FOREIGN W.ley and Bill Duggan led the Prov. || oS T8 ... 4 pratty shot giving the locals a lead idence attack with six and four :_””'“'"- ® . - [of 5o 1. At the tive minute mark, LANDS , ALL QVER THE \WORLD WITH xoals respectively, while “Kid” Wii- GF'P- '8 - i CAR . | Zakzewskl got throngh for a dribble - 2 iiams caged four of New Britain's “2TISOM 12 - G The Cardinus b tealr and a pop and New DBritain had se THE MAN You LOVE - THAT LUCKY five. The summary: | = swamped the Meriden Eagles in # [ en. At the 7:30 mark, Conway threw AL GIRL - V'rovidence New Dril n..! z o y 5 Z%igame payed in the Kliver Uity Sat | a long one straight through the hole. 7 Duggan ..... o Willlids e Peor RIS DineE GHYRR SUSC F ol sy hmart and Zujko starred| Sloman made a free try good and Ist Rush jReferee. Dillon. Timer, ko for the locals. The Cards will mect| the count stood § to 5 in favor of the | Scorer, Butler. the Aubuins of Hartford tonight at | yome team. e Wi Sucred Heart school gym. The! ™ Jyust when the period was half Mizzing ................. Doherty| WHIPE : over. Stoman got loose again to e Centor | ?n. W .‘m.,» is ;,.;.»anh n e | Cardinals !'a long shot from the side court, Z _— SR Guumm;fl‘l i 'r';¢‘.,"!“';;7::l. i ‘i’" Mait |t 11d. - Bl T minutes later, Gordon popped in a Y 0N FoymD Tuat CAD cten | ford by the score of 26 o 19. 18 Zujlion ur ... b : | free try und followed with another e e e b diogiay 1Y a2 minute starting Meriden on | Tonight, the Whippets will play the | : s ety Slomen et onke | Dritain - Thompson pouihilngton N eNis U IRnaSEh o0 L Gif1 oA S Niwi Thrian Tedd ot 15 fo 7. Con Abdence :;uxg"" o ‘;EI,V,Y:,"”\‘,,|‘,’,‘:],Y- ¢ ',',‘]"l;',‘,‘ 3 i way hit the rim with a long shot N St Mt e W jand with a queer twist the ball | - Whippets 4.y, | Poumced up and in for a b | e & T g \ il Gordon followed with another for | Withian s | & s i s G : ST Meriden and the half ended with | Wiley = Pa ey e 4| New Britain in the lead 12 {0 9. Providence Wiley 1:21 | Welk, S ] s rg ... Second Halt Pioyiioras { P A ; e Gordon epened the second half by | New! g i | erti e 3 i = o _"'adding a point for Meriden from the | S Olawnilk. ra R - 2 s aglfrec-throw line. Avburr nullified this Williams. 0:40] Boenhort, = ¥ | et Mykoski. Timer, Dl | When 0 a blaze of speed. he took a Providence Dhiesar 05 Lanconk s | Nores B | pasw from Leary, shot to Donoghue, Providence Duggan | . P took the ball again and sank a bas- Providenc Duggan ; NEW SQUASH CHAMPION ket. Lingner had taken Gordon's Providence Wiley 2 . cow York, Feb, 18 (1'P) —J. Law. | Place and he got loose for a basket Providenc Wiley 4 - nee Tool of New York is 1he mew | for Meriden making the count 14 to Rush ) y Wiliiams. Deluzio. rf .. N E tional amatenr ranquets | 12. Arburr caged a free try, Zak- Stops: 1. ; Welsh, 44, Torry, 1 : ving conduercd Herbert | zewski then, faking the ball from Jouls: Thomipson, zan Varchinek. € oo osonn S Pasling g . Y1215, Sloman in the pivot plav. diibhicd | Retor Vinnell Hill, rg matenes New | 2 shot. He followed i 7 /] WHley oo ... Thompson Sprery, Iz oo 2 York defeaicd Boston, 3-2. to take | mediately with another of the s Raw linsced oil, applied once of - the national feam fitle, Pool 1s a | kind. Arhurr cazed anofher free try Trere ARE PEOPLE wWho HAVE tnice daily, may remove warts or | 3 19 ftovmer Harvard squash n..‘,,ml»ml Zakzewski canie through {wice N Fol ERG N corns in a few days. | Retorce— Michal. ]-np‘mln again for two miors buskets giving 5 0 UsEe R LINDD