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i Speé‘kingg of Sports} Beveral excellent bowling matcies | are listed on the cards for tonight at Rogers Bowling alleys. Tato and Barber of Waterbury | arc scheduled fto roll Gacek and Tronsky of this city for a purse of money. At the same time, Tom Mcleod, veteran baseball star, 18 bringing his Torrington Girls' Bowling team to roll the Industrial l.cague team here. Mcleod is now the proprictor of a set of bowling alleys in Tor- rington. Iliness must come in streaks. Fol- | lowing last Saturday night's basket- ball game betwzen New Britain and the Visitation Five of Brooklyn, N.| Y.. Frank Dougherty found it nece sary to have medical attention. At the same time, Herlihy, Visitation center, was taken ill after the game | and he also received trcatment. Both of these players have recov- ercd and are back in the game. ROGERS 3%} STANLEY RULE & LEVEL LEAGUE Punches L0 L6 W, McBriarity M. Avers i Benedict Thompson Willametz Thorstenson Moffatt Hinchliffe Groman Brooks Argosy Wilcox Cohien Ker Parker Jolinson Morrison 0. Maier Lewisk Bruno Rund | Low score 1t is a puzzle for the fans of this city to decide on what to do tomor- | row night. Two of the best attrac- tions of the week are on tap. one ! 1 the roller hockey game between New | and the other hetween New Meriden. Britain and Albany the basketball game Britain and Meriden in Negotiations arc still pending be- tween Manager Clarcnce Lanpher and the manager of the three New York statc teams who want his quin- -t during Easter week, If the loc pilot's terms are acceptable, the New Britain crew will make a trip that will take in Glens Falls, Syra- cuse und Hudson. “Kid" Williams for the third time has led the Amcrican Roller Hockey cague in goal scoving. He topped the entire league by a good margin this season. Williams is thinking seriously of remaining in this city for the sum- mer if he can land a job suitabld to him. He was forced to sever connections in his home town in Massachusetts in order to play polo | this scason and he is scouting around at the present time with the idea of sceuring a position here. M. would he a welcome addition as a permanent resident in this city. Uis brother “Red” would like to slay here only the Henry, Iil. fire department couldn't get along “'""‘i out him. “Red" says that while he | 18 away, Mrs. Williams answers all | calls, He conducts a billiard parlor in his home town. Fiyweight Champion Once Turns Back Threat Titleholder. of Canadian | Toronto, Ont.. March 13 (P—For the second time in two months, lzzy Schwartz, recognized in New York as flyweight champion of the has turncd back the assault Albert (Frenchy) Belang-r, n 112-pound titicholder. hwartz won the decision over clanger in a fast and hard fought round bout at the Coliseum here last night. hwartz's victory Iy to a carly lead he up before the Canadian could started. In the closing rounds langer, with a three pound pull in the weights, was forcing the fighting and scering repeatedly. e floored Schwart for no count in the 1lth round but the New Yorker got tp 1o battle away as furiously as cver, was due prin- piled gt INS GARDEN CONTRACT W York, March 13 (UP) - Pao- lino Uzeudun, Spanish heavyweight has signed a contract giving Madi- | son Square Garden exclusive rights to his services for the next threc yeurs. Paolino will be pitied 1inst cither Juck Sharkey or Max Schmel- ng at Yankee stadivm June 27 and it victorious, against the other one on Sept. MAY RACK Wroughton, England, Ma ~Billy Barton, 1ir stecplechaser, probably At the Cheltenham races fomorrow but his trainer h, not vet decided definitely, Billy is declarcd 1o be good condition. American Wil compete | m REIGH COUNT WORKS OUT Newmarket, England, March 15 P ahick 1. erican jockey, had Reigh Kentucky derby winner out for a good gallop yes day He expressed his delight at | renewing his acquaintance with the | colt, which is looking and vell. BOROTRA ARRIVES New York, March 13 P Jean | Torotra, the “Rounding Basque™ of | French tennis, arrived in New York | on the steamship Paris last night. Torotra, hiere on business as repre- | sentative of a I'rench automobile ac- cessory firm, has filed his entry in the national indoor tennis cham- ! pionships to be held here beginning Saturday. | BROTHERS IN TOURNEY | Boston, March 13 (UP)—Twin Brothers, Joe and Patsy Pacino of Roxbury, will fight in the 112 and 118-pound classes, respectively, in the New England amateur boxing championships here next week. | | Durham, N. H.. March 13 (UP)— New Hampshire University defeated Brown, 30 to 17. in a fast. rugged | basketball game here last night. At | the half. the Wildeats were leading by only three point RACTICE Cambridge. Mass, March 13 (UP) —Spring foothall practice will gt vnder way at Harvard Mondas rsity randidates he -esed by members of the coaching | saff at & mecting tonight. | were fo al. Knowlcs Odman 1a Moy Stotrs Wolf Anderson Sund Tinti 15 Newton Siurs POWER LEAGLE 101 Y CONN. LIGHT & o N4 107 T Line Dept. soing | v PECIAL United Milk ¢ 10 8 111 e 97 103 10z Prau Perkins Rurhans Thempson 105 10 General Koofing Co. Sid 91 98 105 13 109 F. y B. rdon A, Brooks Piedmont Stedman .95 14 99 INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Stanley Rule GIRLS R. Paul 87 A Marley V. Ryiz ¥ Speck B. Schultz Machine 1. Py oy y I m 1. Mados | Burbank has “team this season. E. Linn i E. Gorman 1. Barrows Jukubowive Ski Leckenberg MeGuire . Anderson Hausn Zimimerman Stanley Merline : 86— 183 100 Humason S, Madone IRATERNITY AL Helen Anna Hilma Jennie Kisie Alma LE Murzy i Dzl Gawelek Murzyn Lowell. Mass. March 15 (UP)—> The New England bascball league s seuson will open May 1 and close September 8 under a schedule adopted at a mecting of the leaguc ast night. e will be 133 playing dat. s, including 1% Sundays. Massuchu- setts teams will play four out of five Sunday games at home Lowell and Haverhill we mally admitted to the Jeagie the Worcester franchise ferred to New Diediord for- nd was trans- PERLEE Boston, March 13 (UP-—lcon been named to referce the world's heavyweight wrestling championship hout between 3 Sonnenberg. titicholder, and “Puan- ther” Joe Malcewie, Utica, N, Y., at the Boston Garden Friday night. WINS MAT WM/ Providenc “Cowboy” v defeated Swedish hout the Charley Hanson in their v night in 1 champion. Jast tall ling here seored only hour, winutes MAY PLAY AT NIGHT Worcester, Mass, Mareh 13 (01 nder the flood-light Holy Cross may play a of t ball nest fall. 1€ the 1. cither Providence ly will he the ponent. lare of an plan or It Crusaders TO B, March (Xl Toston. Meader, the 1AM an will b university He has withe from Boston university and plans lo transfer to New York University, .. 13 il veteran pitehier, lost to Boston 407— 208 | 189 | 13 Back ment and AV much attenti Kilbane of ( in 1912 a rowing machine was a nove Attell, featherweight champion of with it while training for his historic veland. Many daily turncd out to through his paces in his camp near Los los and clever anties. While the machine may have muscles, it didn't o to decisive thrashing in 20 rounds This, of course, was quit time very presence at any sporting nt their heads and murmur something about it of gyninus the worid Fight with Deople dene n enable tain ki at Vernon, Ca 501 hefor cansed ) “in tF COURT RIVALS TO CLASH IN FIRST SERIES GAME New Britain Quintet to Mcet Meriden Endees Tomor- Night at Silver City Armory — One of Out- on Expected— Two Officials, “Red” Ball and Billy Coyle to Handle row standing Battles of the Entire Se; (GGame—Seats Made Available Here, Tomorrow night at the state have dey wmory in Meriden, two of keenest basketball rivals in Ul will meet when the W Britain five invades the Silver City to tackle the strong Meriden Endec quintet This will be the first meeting of ti two in the final series of the scason and it will also be the first contest in a home and home series. Meriden will return to this city Saturday night for the sccond gume ey Frank Dougherty, Fordim flush ! ias entirely recovered from lis cold et 11 which hampered his play last urday night and all the other n bers of the team in excellent shape for a hard and gruciling bat- tle. Sloman and Ziakzewski, since the reorganization of the dangerous scor How Lang at 1 at- stol wil in the Players th It is send ar expected 1 “Hunk” sho Cohey in van to nations nxious wnd 22" Donohiue vival nd i into ac- o the t of the H Cohen City team i of pther Hevm, the 1id o ther s older br New | of troul 4n Bristol, New ght favorite fo "owners, affer seei action last Wedn counting on a tinal New Britain and the winner. Two officials will tomorrow night Iy Coyle. Muna vy of the Meriden teammn b arrangements for this sayi the game is important warri nt the use of the two A large block of rescryved ve been secured for the be secured Hotel Stanley man is so. Britain is in tor iritain st win. The New ay el iristol be game and nd these miy Reardon at the accommodation New Britain busketbutl local appreciated o Sitver | 2o hrother of the zood o thi S el " that to from Bl This by POCOTOPAUG BACKS MOTOR NOISE BAN quip- Johnny Abe go il Jorscment of Ihure Beng S use of Hoisy ou Jand waters of i which has Puons Pocotoputig bill 1o the will Impro tion, tary O this city forecast tod Mr. Peterson is o member of includes &5 cottage owners o Pocotopaug. The bill to scores of other New Brita dents who main Easthampton. that the reverb: notors not only those who seck quict but ulso frightening Opposition 1o the associatior ain summer tions of o are dist at the int with ' wtactur of det from ma motors and from boat enthusiasts, local which shall o of the state unattached combustion shall restriction represer firm or co in on driven 1 Jerry Arhurr, Hols gine e mutfle 1o 1 on as provided 1 not wior oppo- mphe y-five doll ispartiment of fishe AH-H- MISTAIR YILSTADT, ~n ~T AM OVERCOME Wiz Jov [ Vou HAVE WiN GRAH' AWARD OF FIFTY DolLAIRE, AND ZE FIRST PRIZE ON YoyR VAR MAGHIFIQUE STAT‘JE'OF ) ART MODERKE [ e ’> ZE JURY PROCLAIM \ou STATUE AS BEST WAN OF ALL EXHIBIT WEETH MUCH MERIT [~ I SALUTE iLa ! NG S A W ’t!\v/ b bill is exp cha outhoard motor Improvement Assm Approves| Silencing Outboard Engines Representati th 4 motors in in- sure the o | tiich Lake inter ho It is complained oard irbing 1« resort - Bigger Pay Loads ¥ internal en By AHERN A ARE v GondA PAY HIM OFF N, CASH, | OR £ K«KlSSES? i ’ LAL A 2 AL A_fS' B N\ QUREG U S PAT OFF | 2-18 ¥ HIGH PRESSURE PETE SAY HANK ! WIFE'S HERE - SHE'S ALL 0, AND WANTS To SEE Nou ABOUT SOMETHING RIGHT YO 1114} OOH-WHAT'LL \ DO 7 OH, YANK = TVE LOST MY Diamony [ RN6 YOO GAVE ME For CRRISTMAS! ! |04 EINGER, AND | ANT / may spplication there- or 1 ion Vil the ler 11 e competing Id under the anu upon for ol an @ut out a boat race | ope sueh boat i while it in aus- zukarly organized club for wore than pices of a or whil practicing any such raco ot (w0 days prior to 1he date thereof.” WEESTLER IS DEAD Woreester, Mass., March 13 John Olin, foruirly nd widely i dead T (L) this city wrestier of known Finnish Finl: cording 1o word Olin won see Dz vi games «l ekholm i NEWARK BLLEDOG WIN () t Spring el | Ne 1100, in hockey ganin 5 defeat dimmed Spriv I'he t night hopes of ticipating in the playofis USES TWO TERNS v Bill Carrigan of Boston ‘ I sox Vakes Leaf Prom Book of Knute Rockne. 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