New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 6, 1929, Page 15

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WITH THE BOWLERS ROGERS ALLEYS CONN. LIGHT & POWER LEAGUE Uor 2 Speaking of Sports SPVPT VS TYITVOOUITIOIVN Y . ’ The basketball 1id files off tonight in Bristol when the local quintet takes the flour against the Bristol Endees in the first game of the sc- ries arranged between the two and | . Noe the Meriden Endees, to decide the | Andermn E. k state ¢hampionship. B Hlamen | V. Kiernan M rthy wton . V. Clark [ | L | McElhone 306 | New Britain is sore clean through hhecause of two drab beatings received recently from Bristol, one in the 13ell Town and the other here. The | Hickcox Carrollmen have been laughing nt | Schmidt ihe Lanphermen ever since and they | Hanford boasting right now that they | 1t New Britain even worse tonight Strengthened by the addition of 1k Dougherty to the lineup, New Rritain is out to win tonight. The local players want tonight's gan and now that the slump has been entircly dispelled, the crew is ready for one of the toughest battles of | the year. i | stigberg | Palmer are will by Bo e gam » Oleott . MeConneil 3 Liead ¥ e 461141 DeLoten | Kinderlan Meskill 194 Handicap 100— 300 Another sizzling battle will take | Fibre place tomorrow night at th stanley Bourgeois NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 192). Johnson Mudone Humason . Merline C. Galati [T Stanley Rule B. Schultz 407 Skinner Chuck o 102 teckenberg M. Hausman Low Bcore N, Persiiy Drauchick V. Fresen a Mycroft . Ampfer STA Red Joe . Hamlin 9— 43— 841 95— Has Beens are living up 1o their name Ly occupying last place, Jack Argosy's claim to checker | champion is being disputed "y | “Bunk” McKnerney und a series ol | 23 ames has been arranged between | them 1o scttle the honors The loser ——— | will the. winner a theater party 0'Brien-Curcio Battle he held on March 1# and a definite late for the smoker will be made Hartford, March 6—The support-| card to the Frankie O'Brien-| LINITS DAY'S WORK Mack of Athleti promise of genuine slugging becs, | for this Thursday night’s fisticuffs at | 169 | oot Guard Hail. | M1 Jimmy Rossi of Westerly, R. L.| {who has made many friends here by | his heavy punching and the desire o alwa 183 real | sfanager Connie sStages Short Morning Practice for Squad. Fort Myers, Fla. March 6 sire | The Philadelphia Athletics, had no mix will meet Leroy Car- | regular varsity-rookie game sched- ley of Worcester who, since turning | yjed for today, and Manager Mack | 193 | pro, has compiled & list of 13 Wi jimited the day's work to a short 150 lout of 17 starts. Carley in his P10 | morning practice. All hands reported —_|: chbu'A here b“’l:l‘t:d the \-gll_m”;u in good shape and anxious for the {streak of Joe Russo of \\n:(l’lf first inter-league game of the and looked good in doing it. Carley | (o VU0 EEES %0 test to has won over Mickey Scars of Bos- | [0l o (R EE I o uts ;?:fin‘;g;;:;:":lrl‘ ChiiatRing and |t Avon park tomorrow. ¥ e o epmestance here |, iR broke up the practice yes- Hindad (H031s . Cavanauah o New.| orohy meming Sbut Sthe’ grodnds L ;:fy enough for a workout in linitial visit he fought a ational)| the Afterncon, dwe sete ofilnfelders worked on defcnse with neatness b Eddie Elie of 1l field bout with Eddle Blié of Spring and dispatch. Reading from first to sea- be P | ationals | [ T0 ATTEND MEETING | Barbuti to Defend Himself at Hear- nmissioners of A. A U. | New York, March 6 (UP)—Ray jarbuti, who won the only track | victory credited to the United States during the 1928 Olympiad, will at- {tend the meeting of the A A. 1" g |iseration committee here tomorrow, lcalled to consider his which became effective last week Barbuti was suspend. d ufler st ments deriding the A. A. U carried in newspapers | Barbuti said he had not ed to appear before the col tee but would be on hand ceom panied by his attorney, to defend himself, unless forbidden to do so LOCAL TEAM WINS “The Y Intermediate basketball team defeated the Middletown Employed Boys quintet last night at the local Y gym by a 45 to 32 sco The locals led all the way and were never headed althougn Middlctown made a bid for the lead in the firs part of the game Hultberg starred for New Britain while hick St. Lawrence did good work Middletown. This game conc the ries between the two. | ing to be Held by Co i | SUSpensio were { | Middletown =Y Emp, O Rourke. rt 2 Rosana, 1f McCarthy. Casey, ¢ Sehlicn Bombac Sylvestro, Johnson T g rg Score at Britain; re Zetterman, Gelbert Performs for First Time for Cards Avon Par March 6 (P— arles Gelby 4 10 be the wortstop this rday for the major ues, d aced on last year . St. Louis Cardi son. st time the so pertarn in the leag stamp have sution out Wi at Itochester after the o promising younz tractured ittentio BOWLING B. Howarth and A. Boys | 0 4 I e S TR Allows Pitchers to - Put Stuff on Ball Phoenix, Ariz. March 6 (P— Eight days of work under the sun Laving produced beneficial results, Manager Bucky Harris of the Tigers, permitied his pitchers to put something on the ball. The pilot was particularly pleased the showing of KFramk pitcher obtained The hitting of Dale first base candidate from also favorably impressed who indicated he might get Harry Heilman, who son at the initial yesterday new with Barnes ithp from Houston. Alexander Toronto, Harris, the call finished sack. w ove lust WINS MAT MATCH lund, Me., Marc g Sonner world's heavy pion. defeat- rly Ned Meo- here (PI— las, firs 7 win sccond in TONIGHT Silverio, Plainville Arena when the New Rritain and Al- | f bany Roller Hockey teams clash at | the Stanley Arena in the first game of the playoff arranged between the first two clubs in the standing. it PBritain stands the favorite Vv because of its consistent wins over Albany on its heme floor. New Brit- | ain will have *Red” Williams as u |1 running mate to his brother, “Kid.” | ¢ but so far it is not known that Al-| bany has added any players to its Mneup. New Some fine scores were rolied in the Women's Industrial Bowling League last night at Rogers Alleys. | Miss R. Hahn just missed by one pin | of tying the alley record score. ¥he | v toppled the timbers for a grand to- | F tal of one short of the record of 136. . TLanders team broke the high team single with a team total of 497. It also shattered the high team two strings with 971. . The Meriden National Bowling and lone series matches with any team would like to arrange a home | team in the city of New Britain for | ¢ a purse of $100. The team would al- | 50 like to get a match with the : ner of the Howarth-Silverio Gacek-Trons) night and | ments for matches through Fred Teller | Y Arra can be these Kenva lutehingon adinig Kozlowski Vhite v, K. A Dummy tandicap ierling sacon oyle on Valentine .awlens amian Knowles senjain / battle at Rogers (o- | it Willametz Thorstenson at the I'a Main street, Bowling alleys at 510 this city. Pote Kimball N Arvthur Kimball vooter in town day's game, “kid” Williams gave the ¢k which he has used and with | \ich he scored the winning goal st Il River to Peter. son of Mr nd Mre. is the happicst polo I'ollowing last Sun- ¢ this | vest |1 Pete hasn't a game lie is counted the t consistent rooter that New | He RN missed hus heen a great al- Williams, the great- and his inter- st the game has been so groat that Williams wanted to do scme- thing r itain has mirer of est livi in al for him He inseribed his name on the atick and gave it to the youngster and now his father, the president of || Landers, Frary & Clark and his mother, can hear nothing but roller | hockey from the possessor of the shy possible. | LASSHAN RECOVERED York W Captain of New University 1928 Poothall Team s .-\mullg‘ Yriends Again. i New York, March 6 (P —Appar- ! ently fully restorcd to health, Al | Lassmun, big captain of New York University’s 1928 football team, is among his old friends again. Back from a period of convales- eence in Florida where he was sent | to recover from injurie the Carnegie *h game last Lassman was the honor guest at a banguet last night. Although he has been reported to be having trouble remembering his | frien sman grected them all t the banquet. Physically ! he appeared to be in perfect health. |V | FACES STRONG FOE Basketball Team |\ y |2 : Mects Calvert Hall Team of Bal- . timore, Philadelphia, March 6 (UP)— Naugatuck, Conn.. High school's basketball team, 1928 High school lcaders, tonight will play Calvert | Hall's five from Baltimore in the | ninth annual University of Penn- sylvania basketball tournament. Naugatuck is defending champion | in the High rchiool division and will face a strong foe in the Baltimore |y u. York Collegiate, 1928 prep | <chool champion, was defeated yes- terday by Cook Academy of Mon- tour Falls, N. Y., 30 to 17, Other games in the high school | division today were: West Catholic. | Philadelphia, vs, Pottstown, Pua.| Catholic, Philadelphia, vs. North- «mpton, Mass. Yonkers, N. Y. vs. West Philadelphia. « Meeneper 1 Bartell Seems Logical Hatet Perking A Choice for Shortstop Paso [tobles, Calif., March 6 UP— | Dick Bartellpepper pot of the Pitts- burgh Pirates, now scems the logi- cal choice for shortstop. Harold “Pic” Traynor is to be moved back to his third position, Jim Stroner, Wichita recruit, having fail- «d to make the nccessary improve- ment since his recent operation for | appendicitis, ! According fo Manager Bush, the | initial lineup will comprise Sheeley, | 1 1b; Adams, 2b; Bartell, aynor, | M 3b; Comorosky, If; Brickell, cf., and Grantham, rf. x M. A. Jolinson Morr 1 ir Hicley suffered in ; Je copold lot Albrecht ampbell Parker on ) Maier derg Low Man t Johns Wolfe Anderson Beig $runo Schiedler Perrivta i : Rurkhardt <urdokas Wilcox foffatt Hinchliffe iroman fenry Brooks Argosy JUNIOR ( : Newton Sturs Rage . Tagan Wearne wion ak Tuna romes s key Bill H. Kawecki Wasnlak rauk Kloss ardox Vatentini Val Gay ioodrow | Malinoweki Wagnet 1. Broff Petiiigal Smith Lasky uzietti 1 Little R Kows 1. Rarows 1 Gorman Sonth Sakubowicz 95— 4231308 10— 163 453157 - EAGUE Y 59 Ends o 1z 107 104 98— 307 | 151= 313 568 Hilltoys .92 9% 131 1% 118 125 10 90 534 Ends 17 108 USTRIAL LEAGUE & F. Corbin Vedsumiave 81 " a o 5] 80— 108— 91— 02— 38 45— Rossi is u seasoned periormer and | should give Carley plenty to worry about. This bout is down for siv e . ¢ |rounds at 154 pound: Byt e | The rematch betw Anderson 'n Eddie Reet Holyoke has created an abundant of linterest among the fans of this city |and vicinity. These boys fought a special four srounder some twu | nionths ago with Reed gaining | close docision Nadeau asked for a return hout at a longer distance. | figuring he can take iteed who i~ not seasoncd 1o the 1018 route This bout is for six rounds at 1i _ I pounds. The hard hitting Joo Zotter of | New Britain - and Jerry ward of | Holyoite meet in another six round. : 1L 138 pounds. i Vie Morlvy of this city is booken | to go six rounds with Lucien Rrouil lard of Worcester who rece de tvated Ollie Koski cf the city. | Loski gained a decision cver Moricy | me three weeks ago here. 31..--—} at Wright Volg Needham SACRED HEART ley knocked out Bill Coe of New Liaven in his last start here. Jimmy Stachas of Holyoke oprns the show with Del Pouilot of Nev Lritain as his opponent. SENECA CLUB 10 PLAN FOR BASEBALL SEASON Manazcr (o Be Named Soon and | her o Be Set ANTHERS TAKE 1OR 8L Neat Meeting, .ast night ‘he Panth etball t am took a forfeited from the ew Brtain Bloe Reserves., The Panthers took thewr positions on the floor and the referee awarded them the game because the Blues failed to appear. The con- test was scheduled at the Centrol Junior High school gym, At a regular meeting of the new formed Sencea A, C., last night for the coming hasehall s were discussed and ments started for a smoke inear future Within the next ks, a bascball manager will be | to form a team for the com- ing year. A talk on sports will be given at the smoker, wo new members were voted into the organization and it was voted to furniture for the | iy Plans son two MATCHE FOR FIGHT Chicago. March 6 (®—Honey Finnegan, Boston featherweight been matched with Tony Canzoneri of New York for the semi-windup of the Loughran-Walker title fight at the opening of the new C‘hicago Sta- dium March Finnegan replic Ray Miller, Chicago left hook title contender, who is under contract to Detroit promoters. Quickest Starting Certified by Testing Lallmratory oy has purchase new sethic Six t prizes k tourna ment en- tered owarded the captain the lead, having won far played. Jack will winners, L. Keith, Aces, is well in the all Tanes 80 Argosy and his From a daily test of Franklin No-Knock gas and other gasolines sold locally, we find Franklin No-Knock to have a lower initial and lower early points in distillation curve than the others. This should give better starting qualities. Rackliffe Petroleum Testing Laboratories. Rackliffe Oil Co., 1. Franklin Square Filling Station 2. West Main at Corbin Avenue 3. East Main at Stanley Street HIGH PRESSURE PETE SsPE ! | 15 GReaT!! tort., Aelen THE T €Y TinG | third, Hale Ha. 4 other. Borrelli, formerly of Muhlen- of this city and Buster Nadeau of DUrg college, was again the center| pyyjiperg, If of attraction 3 ed that the college star “lookcd too good to he true.” = THIS CAN NOU GET LUN(H AR cck and N. Tronoski, New Britain SP. M. 10 Games Pinfall to Count ROGERS’ RECREATION ALLEYS Admission 25¢ Orwoll, Dykes, Boley and made up one quartetand Foxx cr, Sharkey and Borrelli the score: “Y Intermediates rid. Pl | Hattings, rf 3 One on-looker rema amizi Ritter, Elphick, rg . = t. Lawren: s more than 30.- — I g Florida po 100 Jakes 419949471 The People’s Choice AMERICA is quick to discover, and as quick to reward, rare merit and ability—in a man or in a motor car. Witness the whole-hearted way in which the nation’s motorists are admiring and indorsing the new Dodge Brothers Six. 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