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NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, FEB{}UARY 25, 1929. ' FROM PASSAIC, N. J—BILLIE REEVES READY FOR HIS BATTLE WITH JIMMY RILEY OF PALMER - TONIGHT—SPORTS ITEMS % VES SET FOR , e rSS ALBANY I\ JGURRITTS ENJOY _|NEW BRITAIN CONQUERS BILLIE OUT WITH JIMMY RILEY %f#%“&“&%‘fi RACE IN HOCKEY LEAGUE| REVENGEINGANE| ~~ NEW JERSEY RUSSIANS ristol pects a Tough Battle With Palmer . New Britain Follows Victory in Waterbuxy With Win . : Team With Imposing Reputation Fails to Show Any " Boxl::.—rl'::li‘e:xunrrd: and {’ ncent :ABC“! fo Ap- Wins Double Hoader b’ Com- Over Fall River Here — Bay State Aggregation Deleat Meriden Laurels III Re- Great Form—Home Club Displays Excellent Team pear in Co-Feature—New Britain to Enter Several Dined Scores of 133-83 Mukes Hardware City Combination Travel at Top | (U Coniest Saturday Night Work — Donoghue and Davis in Private Duel— Mitt Slingers—Middletown and Unionville Teams Fsea— Speed—Williams and Thompson Divide Honors— Loy SRRt e Restelli and Kravchak Banished for F’ime.u!ll— to Show—Dancing to Follow. y The South Congregational basket- | w(vid” Brown Stars for Visiting Club—Albany Here | Do (o Atgenss of Anly I8 Zakzewski Runs Wild in Second Half — Visitors Lall team went on & Scoring spree kubowicz, star scoring ace, from the Thursday. Jincup, the Burritt basketball teain Outclassed. ! turday and ran up 133 points to 32 : _ Billic Reeves. the Bristol Bearca: | for its opponents 1n a pair of one- saturday night in the prellminary whose long string of knockouts in » ded contests which resolved them- Yesterday's Results Britain Peregrin game at the Stanley Arena, secured 1BEAREA"’S [lIN[;" ConaSIne b gniur pias it ¥ g W the amateur tournaments being con-l a week ago Saturday night ugainst : Albany 6, Waterbury 1. Britain A. Williams he revenge it had been after all} ducted here cvery week has made ! sclves into nicre shoottng practice | WPROT B FECCTRY Ll 0 Y s Wiosseor RSl il the Meriden Endees, the New Brit- him one of the most feared middie for the members of the winning New Britain Thompson 3:15 | .. o ain basketball team Saturday night weights in the state, is in the bo \ team. In the afternoon the team standings Secoml Period {tables on the Meriden Laurels, their R e iy it shape of hiy career for his batt ‘ 1] traveled 1o > w Haven and, repre- Non Lost C.. 5 Waterbury Harvey 19 | conquerors ur‘ |Imbw~i~l'k before, {au:-i 2 L | the quintet of the Young Men's Rus- tonight with Jimmy Riley of the Pal ud senting the 1" itford County “Y” in!xew Dritain ..... 29 s E New Britain A. Willlama 40| came out on top by the score of 2 — sian Association of Passaie, N. J., mer, Mass, team. Riley is mnsu'-lh Iall m[l M“eller R y io]' the state ton: ment. it whipped the . Ajhany ... 27 20 z 7 New Britain Peregrin 4:02|t0 20. The game was hard fought e conqueror of some of the best teams e to be as fough a'hombre ux | Bout Tomorrow ngm \Wallingford « ngregational church | Waterbury . PR S | Watedhiry W, Williams 3:20 |and close for the most part with the Win Seventh smjgm (Game by in the American basketball league, P 2 BLE N 1% Teeves will have met in several quintet. winu . of the New Haven | providence ...... 20 21 : Third Period locals drawing away in the secondl . . by the scora of 46 to S2. weeks and the dusky battler from county title, by the staggering score | Fanl River ...... 20 25 . 9 Waterbury W. Willlams :56!quarter and kecping their cdge un- | Demung Tlgm s'tm“ The visitors failed to display the the Bell Town has been training lof $2-12 in a game played at the| No Games Tonight. 10 New Britain A. Williams 5:30 | til the end. 5 \mpressive form which should chars hard in preparation for his meetin Two lightweights finsh up a si New Haven Y M, C. A, The locals 11 Waterbury Harvey 6:40| With neither team doing a gr‘culi actertze their play considering thelr with the Bay Siate battler tonight. | of strenuous training today. tapering then returned here to administer | New Dritaln is In first place inl Rushes—A. Williamsa 8. Harvey 6. |deal of scoring in the opening perioh | o ccoring their seventh straigh!""l’“‘fl"o" while the New Britain Tiis bout will top & card of Wl oo T pected to bu & furi- ‘51-20 drubbiog te the 8t. Marknithe American Roller Hockey league Stops, Welch 35, Langlois 53. Ref- | the Burritts, nevertheloss BV 19 ioory gatunlay. the Bearcats ({2l Was in its best form, display- amateur fights to be furnished at| ; e sscopal church outfit In the only las the teamn face the home stretchk eree, ltorty, tice that they were out to win by (O, (VNG rjay Atternoon (B great —passwork and _excellent T unlcy Arena tonight by the|0us battle tomorrow night. The PiF o, ypter.Church league game | during the coming week through twe Albany Thursdsy getting a lead of G to 5. Havlick QTS Re L T Ramplonahip, [t:am work.” The locals hopped tnto Stanley A. €. Matchmaker Al Wag-|are Freddic Mueller. of Buffalo. NoW pj,yeq at the local “¥", during the | victorien over the weekend, one over| A real battle of parts will be stag- und Luty got two field gouls for the WLl rats defeated the second |21, €agly lead and led at half-time ner predicts that this should be the Yo and Louis Kid Kaplan, foi- ! cvening. o Waterbury Saturday night and the|ed at the Stanley Arena Thursday | Rurrifts in this session and the other “Tigers for the third time by u!hy a 20 to 14 margin. For the best show staged in some time be- uerly of Meriden and now ot Hart- | The afternoon game was murder, |second over Kall River yvslq-rdt\)u|“"~7‘!‘ “h“l\"A\lhan appears here lo‘lpmms were foul shots, Neithur ‘J800 Bl ane Tigers were min- greater part of the half, the locals e ot the Known ability of the | tord, who it tomorrow might M purs and simpia. Although Ball scor- | Albany. running into 4 powertul | Play the local team. roqm | et showed el promise, the 18 0 S s of Captain Abe Aron- Ras | fika: wallkaway- Bl s \is'ting fighters. [ the main bout of ten rounds en the d for Wallingford in the first cight |anag in Providence Saturday night, | In the praipinary game 2 teau fglny teinstjonss and disjointed. | U3 ds the ond of the session. the Desides the feature hout of the 1 at the New Haven Arena, | seconds, Bell tied the score shortly | dropped into second place when the|of A 'f‘_"lr!‘ romx ;Av\ ucket defeat-1 " rrpe Burritts. l]|rn:lgl) excellent | Aftcr being held to a tie in the visiting combination staged a rally night in the middlewright class. the | Thirty-vight rounds of boxing liae ‘afterward. and. after Ballassa had |Grays took an overtime \ictory ud @ iloeal 18810, 78 10.A- 30 | work by “Huggy” Carlson, settled | ST B0y veats then ran up |2 brought the count at one time matchmaker has planned two other been listed by Al Weill for his pres- | put his team ahead again, Morey | through a goal by George Wiley {down somewhat in the second quar- T 0T Gl the Tigers could MUI? lfi'm 14 still in favor of the lo.- |ontation. and though every bOUt sent the locals to the front and there | New Britain's 6 to ¢ victory over Y M‘L S’I‘ARS wm [ter but the Meriden team Al roung & losd ol AR QR S0 -ndl‘i”(‘l' 'Aakx’vuslkl then came through | holds out a promise of lively action {they stayed. At the end of the first |Fall River at the Stanley Arena {itself and a bitter eight minutes en- Horastrom starred for the winne 5| with two fouls and a basket to give | there is nothing te compare with 'half the score was 28-S, and in the | yesterday afternoon was a hard- | sued. The local team led 12 to 10 at [while Davis and Paretta were (he the locals a slight lead. the possibilitics in the feature cn- final periods the New Britaln quin- |earned one. With a lineup w:‘nlf- Local Baskotball Team Overcomes | half time. A | est bets. for the losers. The sum- In the second half, New Britain gagement [tet piled up 54 points more. Bely jened by the absence of Bawney | The opening of the third period | Jr - simply outclassed the Tussiany, | Kaplan has already announced an showed the way with 12 baskets m!Doh‘Pr"m“:he 'locnln anln»'flri"g ;Vf“:'k Handicaps to Defeat Middletown | saw the Hurrl!'ls m\, a fiilslai"\fll;d| o'h x "I:nnug'h the cxvcll‘»m team work of intention of yuitting at the end of @ the se half alone. and the whole | against the strong and spirited &' - fensive that started immediately to ithe entire crew in advancing the Wiard bt ianta 5% ain miten ‘J?\.n c:::ulalrn “iffi..i.., :‘: the acor. | tack of the visiting team. To make | Moliaws, have results. Luty and Rose scorcd l\{“r[x:""":m T I'j ihall and the strong defense of Dono- i cani | v "all R a v alata s a A start and the . Pare : % i i He can only 40 so by turning B with all its men ncting as guards. but | 1088 O0SRD KOUS R N0 TC 6 only Teisht and the Y All Stars has. [Luty dropped in two foul poste (Ut an assault at the New \ictories and there is not the slighi- | oven then the ball kept dropping “ulle © ¢ 8¢ O othall team Saturday defuated the fHavlick ;'ollm\';-«l with nnp:;-‘:ll\:wo g .. st doubt but what he has traincd through the basket so fast that the | | Middletown Mohawks by a 16 to 10 give the Surritts a seven- edge, A ; ] for a furious battle tomorrow night. hoop scemed likely 1o become red }“_Bl'r:T‘rl\;' 11|,‘"‘!ev:|l:|‘|'~;r:rd :I;lv :\l:;"d Iscorc. The game was a cleanty and 20 to 13 us the third mun}cr (,|\‘i Chester, Ig kK'l/fln:flz;::-‘l:’:":-l|1‘\"“.|‘ld ;u l:’hla ?‘er.od | Deily workouts at the Charter O3k 'hot. bk N:h e e enip on | Well-played affair with the locals| The Burritts barely consted along - x ficld goals on {zvm in Martford have put the Kid | Tn scoring 82 points the SOuth |y, 5y ger and throngh the hardest | e e thronghout, | The fo- | with this margin when the Merid n Totals 3|his dribble play while Sloman got [T fine ships—far better than when | clurch smashed its old 74-point |yt SRETLIL Eli 4 Wiltiams pelted cals were leading 4 to 1 at balf- m stazcd a rally in the final ses- . Tigers {two. The surprise of the evening Ihe recently mot and decisively do- [yecord made last year against Wap- | (Co"oon1s nagt Jimmy Pureell. re- time. sion that gave the home club a scare Melogonis, ©f ........ 5 was furnished by “Jiggs” Donoghus [ oated puil MeGraw—-and it s sl fplog. while Dell knooked ’“";\nnif\g. the fables and putting the | With the score at 10 to 8 baskets | for a few moments hut Carlson and T. Seavillo. rf .. {who tossed in four baskets, two fn |that he is in fine fettie. | Adams' 28.point mark for individ- [, 010" in the lead. Before the | by Havlick and Dickinson from near cEpne » g e Bearcats 5 2 | Jerscy basket that quickly brought A villo, rg . 4lthe score to 36 to 2 ¢ 9w 5 - - Darrow came through with enough K. Saunders If ..... 2 cach session. which with three foul 2 ’ Sre .p Davis. ! points gave i | tn mecting Muellor the former | uals into hita by cOUnting 4 points | perigd was over. however. St Auhin {the middle of the court, put the scores to enable the ,um(t]ns ;n ke » i ‘I‘_:r:"fl ."figm’ gave him 11 points for the e ie g b e (omich bita, b seam ? [ pe as . er. St Aubi PR o i tont. The final coun B o | night. ) herweight champion is running lon 16 haskcts and two fouls Morey | foareq ono hy Pete Welch to tie Eame ob et These two played a|well out in front. The o iibeg s S aslans s Caavariene Yp {up aguinst the toughest Opposition s second With fen baskets, While | tne aount as the quint ts lined up|sreat floor game while, the Coyle wil S to 20 | 3 top the home team and although [he has met i the past year or so. | Wesscls and Parker ticd for third | ¢gr the third period. 1“”0"1""*_ starred on “"(‘d "I""‘." he sunm: ";‘m. o enataie . | Wolfe and Hasior crashed through He casily 1vcognizes this fact and o with eight points cach, The team | "yyith a musterful show of floor felegonis, Zetterman and tecano il o half time, 10.10; referce, |for five bakets between them, tho | do mis pilots. and becaus have ' <hot 12 fouls out of 14, Bell being | piay, the New Tiritain feam battled [ 210 good work. Maine was the best) y 1. FL Maluwskis timer, Miller: scerer, Zet- [Fush of the local tcam was too much {2 healthy respect for Mucller's bos- | the only ployer to make a miss.|jack and forth, first goinz on the | for_the ; | Haviick. if. . sl for the opposition and New Tiritain fng and punching- ability no &one Wilkinson was the outstanding play- | gofensive and then on the offensive | A veturn game will e played at Gill. If. . . . 1 Coesalrs Also Win rode home to an easy victory |has been 1oft unturned v getting er for Wallingford. white the Jall River feam was dis- | the focal Y on March 9. The score: ' Darrow. If. . it Chraa) defeated the Pan- Foatures of Game | Kaplan ready. The locals will meet Danbury. reat for “inalty. Harry | New Beitain Al Stars laty. ¥ e e L S i el s il ol L S IV plaing rent, fork, Vinally. Harry | Fld. FL T Tiose % thers by the scove of 35 to 42 in a| Scveral features were noted dur- | pacond s Wazonod scrody PaliAslisaounty Caspipan atives, in | (Cowboy) Thompson Lroke through oo 00 peE e 9 hard fought contest and held their|ing the contest. One was a privata victory | the semi-finals of the state tourney the tiff machine from the Bay State E. Coyl i o i . d 2 third place standing in the league. {duel carreidd on between the two lover the kayo punching Ray (his week. Satuday afternoon’s sum- and broke the fce 1o glve New = C € Sl b ! S Iy with | y i > B k i ; izie ¢ith | centers, Donoghue for New Hritain itler. of . and the bout is mary: | Britain a lead. Willams followed | L, Tiicigime nss s slend. stie i) ready v . et e | New Gritain South Chueeh | him with another and New ritain | > . S L /the Corsairs playing better hasket- jund Davis for the fussians Dach bouts that will bring ito the ing (ctions ever staged in Connecticnt. | 94 N 1t1] appeared to have the game tucked | Haviick. rg ... . 6 Mastrianni. ©f. . ... ball. The score at the half was u-\m‘ N ar e ';:o o “";' i+ ,: touie Musrell ot Torrington. state| wo cight rounders and {wo sixes Tell. rf-c . .. 16 2 34 away | Renano Ak 7 Vst I i all, Franks sind Nelson starved for i/l o0 g0 |qu it atherweight chanpion. and \in {opport the main bout. In the sewi- Hattings. v ....ooueven. 0 ol Art St Aubin. however, decided |Zetterman. 18 . ... Y Trelour, ¢ the winners while Ferrence and Col- | T08 B LICSAITD FOC et ety UaBella. clever Ltile feather gl George Day and Clyde Jones. Morev. if ... AT 20 that Pall River hould have some- | S | Johnsoh. re. .. : wick played well for the losers, The (other JUmp, oL bhe Fme ool <ht from Torrinzten. [the latter of Jersey City, are ready D. Wosilus, If : o thing to sy to this and through a | Middictow Mohawks genlt e Fmnary L 51 araohal 1) oh e i) et Muercll is stepping o the 130 fop the bell Day is in particularly 3 §iscries of quick and artful passes, | : Pl FLOTH iGinson, 1g. oooeenenns o Ginshurg. rf . ¢ ? ! ! i s With two minutes to go in the scc- i cles tonight to mect Jack | (ing shape. anxious to #core a ie g . ; 3 5 he. Harkine and_ Boncher hrought | ¥ i el At Lo s 1510 half, Restelll and. Kravchak of kitlsn St Palcaer-avhila LaBells 421 ory g0 s (o lseep 1 the TUNNING fo0 38K, & v.r-oses 3 the hall to New Rrifain's cage where B S O | el [1he visiting team weve banished for dulid 1o punches With {5 promised bout with Eddie Li- I'a . 1g- % § St Avhin sank it moking the count | JUPUe 5 c N o Score at half time. 12-10, Now Kochan. rg .. A ¢ el t k g : 5 el chting but they were allowed to ¢k Cartier, almer's 10ading | ine knockout artist of Y S5k R : .‘.\ w Britain 5 and Fall River 4 Phiioale 5 itain, Referee. Water: | INERRONE I8 e | yeturn beeause the game was nearly herwelght. 7 A P A _ lwith four minutes to pla | P8 it — i siien > e bt 75 all over. All of New Britain's sub- In the soven otlicr bouts on the i guntry Hughie Deviim, of New | 35 12 sz Then hegan the stiffest battle of 5 QO(‘G“'{ SGHFDU]E | Totals “7 stitutes were sent in in the second . the remaining members of the fpangon appears in the other vight Wallingrord Cong. Chupch { the season. Fall River trving hard & S sULL W | period. The score: tmer team will be piited against| ounder agatnst Oscar Goldman, »f A i tie the connt and New Tiritain s Jis 5 3 Alvord. rf ; . 5 X et hbeitl the best that € cticut can oifer N Haven, AN IRSOR LT e s 3 q|ing durnerately to hold its slim, BOON, B ere IFerence, If . £ p l"llld Sl g g R L N the pick of several feams. Alons wWith |7 f gn0 gieond hout en the card | Ballassa, if-c .. b 1 lead. When thines looked e 219 List of Games ta Be Played | Colwick, ¢ whla from Middictown will e jooikie Bugh, Manchester fight [ Buffin, 1t i ; o o @orkest with Fall Biver pelting Beore at “u[:l::::‘ 4-3..New Brit-} S Ralwooki s Carter, one of the most pleas horihi el B L B SR £ ) Weleh with shots, William L Hughes, g L the performers i recentl \ehoo Grillo, newest arrival fram T rses o g laway tothe other end 6f the ri Is Aunounced. ! == {onoghue, ¢ . Al Cromack will be entered | 1oy Slore e 7 and with a mighty drive. he otals 4 5 2 32 hurr, 18 from Unionville while 3 ; card openk swith' Frankie Rob: : i 1 e ball past Purcell oW | Boston. IPeh. 25 (UP)—The sched- | Score at half time. 14 referce. LT 8 il consist of “Suany Doy” ¥den | \farino. recent couqgueror of N v __iDritain a two-peint lead and assur- p ale of American Socter League Charlow: timer, Miller: scorer, Zet- 0o and Al Taylor. New Britain will have{ onaon Topmmy Duzgan in a four 1 the locals of the vie The u games this week-cnd, as anpounced terman, | Sheehan, 18 jlenty of talw spot ready (04100 Lo, going against the Whak- | feree—Towder, Score at half- | Kot aeitain, (g I, Ll liere today. is as follows ! ST R stake their foriunes on a MM OF jy0 iy jad again in a six round time—New Brituin 28, Wallingford P ke e | | Saturday. March Poston vs. IN CAM ol 18 1eft swing and. according 10 Wag- | o T e==Tour 10 miwte peniods. | |« hompsen:and. . Willlama starred | New York Nationals at Boston:| St Petersburg. . Feb. 25 (UP) uissinna ners prediction, there should be | o ) | Win League Game Ll dl Ul U Philadelphia vs. New Bedford —“The world champien New Yoik o6 Mlenty of action in store for th WY TEAM WINS iR o wieiRenGusnonand Bete el | | Philadelphia. 1. & P Coats vs. Jer-| Yankees. Including Babe Ruth and yrasior, vf ... fans who attend, | The Junior 1LY hasketiul t T g -P‘r"“"".“ "‘i':‘ he """""‘-" 5 ""I"lnw 16 NEAAR )| sey City at Pawtveket. 1T | Tou Gelirig. gathered here today o Wolre, If ... 1 The innovation of dancing follow |4 cot S0l Club AN-Stars 23| Sauth Cong. .. ... 1500 | o the bost I Al . L suna Mareh %, 00Kklyn vs. the opening of the spring teaining | fnvis, ¢ ...... " s o Ui antaamnoe Yoz | A e S e 6 e ¢ i of ‘:"‘ mnc-_ {v;.-_ l:w playe _th'»\ STANLEY ARENA New Bedford at Brooklyn, Provi- season. Ruth has heen here since |, N, UF s 0 wight for the first time. ast weekfou, and Stanley starred for the | LT ol 00 o ;'ni.:‘i‘mllm" I; o u‘“’nuv‘t"o“" 2 donce v, New York nationals atearly this month. hut Gehrig arrived | Kracchak. rg .. o T itver Lake entertainers. an or-| (o0 o el sturred for the |8t Mark's b KTt Hipla s St Plenty of Action Providence, Fail Rtiver vs. Bostan at | with the adsance squad of the Yan- | Clough, 13 ... 1 chestra Trom Bristol. was wresent lyo e ™ o Son ¥ y oy S i) 5 Tiverton, T2 L., dersey City vs. Phil- | kees foday. Others here are oo e, | Sloman, vf testelli, .0 %, /BE Britain Fall Rive v I ” ? . Y == Auring the bouts and they will do Aunior Hi-¥ Returning here Saturday night, | Willizms ... St. Aubi e lriew pisipnie At ) At iphinachion Stenns Hengousts « il W oLy | another turn tonight and will vlf\,\' : . L P lthe South church players humbled | & R ' i For Reserved Scats Phone 2641 5 = S {Tcimach, Roy Sherid and George| Score at half-time, 20-14, New for dancing at the conclusion of the | " e R READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Burns, | Britain. Referce—Waters. fournament. Women. accompanied s5ees ® 10 | Inter-Church leagne game, 51-20. | 24 1tush : ‘ Ly escorts who will oceupy r;-m_v'\‘";l} i x 2 | The winners ron up a 16-2 lead in | Thompson ......... Boucher scats. will be admitted free tONERL | purke, rg. ... ? o lthe first few minutes and, with ail| BY BRIGGS The first hout will start at 13005 wjjjer, %, AN, 0 {five starting players breaking into Gozzinga +.. Brown! o'clock. 3 e N 1{the scoring more than once, led by | Halfback - - T X A i Kok ATl R 0!20.6 at the end of the half. The{\Weleh oo Purcell = 1 BLUES ARE BEATEN Isucena 3 v ? 0 s s perfod was a slow one, with | L The New Britain Blues basketlall S e | First Period 3 efiective work on both sides, The | st Perin e e s o ",T’:’: Boys' Club All-Stars [Xouth church at no time extended | Goals Scored by caged by Time. ixies Saturday n by a 30 to 2 G o e F all River joucher 7:01 score, The local team led by three| o o e LR m“:"‘ einatd pPearing 104 o oy River Aubin il '”y""!'lfl:;(r‘r..n\‘;‘.f'k,‘..l:"‘ T ] SR IR | 2 Morey took his turn at leading | 2 JETn players Dlew plenty s 3" | Heizmann. c. .. .. scorers, accounting for 19 points, | Secomd Period While the Bristol team first tied th=| | Britain Williams Gadala, T8 .... : of them in the second half. Bl count and then went into the lead. | E { Williams " | Mierzejwske, iz . s runner-up, while Barta bad a | ¥ wewski and Zaleski starred for 1. Aubin local team. The score: Sarkis e J clppint ieliyE o Bl owi Bt 1 Period o itain Whis -~ the seeond holf. Greenhaulgh fea-| 5 ° b S e, CR 1 turcd for the loscrs. making four | SHiialn. \villiias Y| Score st half fime, 12-7. Bovs' ficld goals and two fouls. The sum- | 4 Rivep St Aobin | New Britain - Williams 2:29 Clu. foree, Melogonis. Timer, [ mary: |10 Ritter, Seorer, Mahoney | Sonth Congregational | Rushes-~Williams 4, St. Aubin Fld. FLOTH [ grops, Welel 45, Tureell 46, Refere quintet in a regutar Peregrin ... veveees. Harkine ] . Benjumir y : 0 AL While Albiny was being defeated Bristol Divies 3 t b e 0 6 lin Providence, the New Britain team e Australian Will ~ e 0 6 was lattling TN e A E morrow for His Bout With Jimwny | 1275 g : 0 4 bury quintet in the s nd Bette, T & oasboma e U ay. ig ey 0 [1iding to a victory by the score of rski 6 5 x Mal | to 4 Right in the first period, Cavaliere, € .ieeeenns 2 51| ihe New Britain temn started with Martini, rg ..., 2| ston. Feb. (L) — -] St Mark's | four goals \hile Waterbury was go- s , Diey. the big bit and slam man 0On | Grosnhantgh, of .. s wnling seoreless Pway down under, will arrive here | Krom, rf Sy i I the second period, the locals Score at half-time, 23-12 «. | Tuesday 1o continus training tor b nes. I M 4 rot two more while the Brass City colm. Timer, Fr Lout with Jimmy Maloney of South | Sorrow. c. rf. ........ [ five dented the scoring lists with two Boston at the Garden Iriday night. |1, Middleton, rg. ..... 0 ;(“Ul”‘ Wate rv made a fina i The battle will be a crucial ou:'A. Middleton. 1g. . % 4 (Gash in fthe third period and scored for hoth fighters with a fry for the W e A o two but New Britain scored one, With their first pra o of heavyweight crown in view for th 2 ‘f'loaim: out the game, giving the lo- spring trainin bhedur-a vietor. Maloney has not At 4o cals a victory and putiing the team the Brookiyn Rebims stdl =4 tn the 11 o . A onson. m?flrsl place in the league stand- |ing. W, K N ) o W < . A SN 16 players nnsigned. Among been o1 ¢ Camesacicday Williams and Harry \ divided the scoring hon- e sumrinry Lineups most prominent are Dazz g n last ma T be no church leaguc ance. Babe Hern Rube Brosstor porting the main Lout. I'ro s this Saturday The wtate and Doug MeWeeny. Included i it 2aai < arrang . pionships will be hed the early arrivals here are Glenn fine preliminar g 1N Hust at 6 U oand the floer will s & W atarbars Wright, leo Tader Wilham ¢l 1 s v v Heble A. Williams " Harvey Ray Moss, Biiiy Rhicl Clise Dudto g g = 16t Rush and Johnny Frederick. who brought —izht round = t VAT DEETND TITLE Percgrin . . . .. . W. Williams his signed contract with him. 2 Shi o SEGh 31BN AUl Son- | 24 Rush el e MeGRAW IN CHARGE Inenbere, heavyw Wt wresting Thompson . GO Hohert LEWIS TO WRESTLE €an Antonio, Tex., ('Py— lchampion, will defend his title to- Contor New York eb. 34 { Manager John J McGraw will ar- night in a teh with Stanislaus mgler Lesis, camy i Jonight 1o fuke charge of | Staciok. of Poland S giRne uilliamn SURPRISING AS IT MAY SEEM, == return mateh with <1 . wk Giants whe ave been | The mateh will de Sonnenber It Langlois COLONEL LINDBERGH'S Somnenberg, meets Kola wnder 4 of oaches | frst here and Prowoter Do Krot Goal POPULARITY S LIMITED iant Rnssian, at the Seventy-Firet [ Sehalk M Nichoff for nine {eapects a eapacity crowd in o the | irst Peviod AFTER ALL . giment armory here tonight. days. Twenty-one players arc here ‘oliscum. Goals Scored by Cazed by Tune N