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§ ENDEES IN SILVER CITY—ENTRIES SLLELBLISHHSI HSHHL S 5L D256 NEW BRITAIN TO BATTLE MERIDEN ENDEES TONIGHT State Basketball Title Contenders to Meet in Important (zame in Silver Citv—Locals Defeated Opponents in Last Contest Staged Here—Frank Dougherty Re- covers From Illness—Currymen Reported to Be in Great Shape for Tussle. CITY TOURNAMENT ENTRIES COMMENCE Seven Teams Return Blanks and Seek Basketball Honors Senior Entries JINMY ZAKZEWSKI Intermediate Entries ., SLOMAN NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1929, eeeee e eee et S e eSSttt ettsteste ettt eestestettttttsssstttssiettttttttesestsssses ALBANY AND NEW BRITAIN TO CLASH IN FIFTH SERIES GAME HERE TONIGHT—LOCAL BASKETBALL TEAM BATTLES MERIDEN } LETO AND LORD | BATTLE TONIGHT State Junior Lightweight Cham-1 pion Faces Hard Test to. 17lo SHERWOOD AGEE COLORFUL FIGURE National League Umpire Passes Away From Pneumonia SCHMELING IS A LEADING CONTENDER i EUERIBOON ADHITS THAT pu\‘,rf'me THE KAYO ON RIEKO w011 SOMETHING +1+ THE KID IS JUST LIKE DEMREY/ BuT FANS DONT ALL AGREE LE'S A SECOND «rDEMPSEY e Z B) 7 MAVBE THE THING WILL BE SETILED \WHEN HE TANGLES WITH PADLINDG, o THE TOLGH BASQUE -+ . TOHOLD AMATEUR 5555 BOUTS NEXT WEEK T-_ Stanley A. C. to Stage Tourna- ment Here Tuesday Night Amateur fighting will be resum- | cd in this city under the ruling is- sued re ly from the office of At- Genera) Benjamin W. Alling carding 10 r of the tourna- torne; on v A. C. All amatcur s werg suspended following the iing of a bill putting the curs under the supervision of Athletic Commissioner Thomas . officials of thi sccured an in- commission- the houts ain. was held at the at- the other day it was decided that v clubs could operate until vernor John 1. Trumbull approv- 4 a hoxing code submitted to him v the athletic commissioncr Officials of the ey A, C. ceeived permission along with other lubs thro to ar their shows according to this ic e but when Haven Arena ction restraining th r from inter g Wi the lid was off a there, A meeting have hou stute » announced that he is completing ar- ments for the appearance here members of the Knickerbocker | York. teeves of Bristol, amateur middteweight will appear in the main bout against Mike Costa of the Knickerbocker A. C. of Brooklyn. In the semi-final, Vincent LaBella will battle Tommy Addison of the Bronx. There will be a full card of 10 houts on the program and in these will be featured the two New York s, Middletown, Bristol and of Brooklyn, the ot N and leading * the Crescent of Bristol to quarters at 302 | Main street this city. The club will e used for the development of new boxing talent und for the training of those already in the game. The cquipment is being set up at the i t time and the club will be opened for use on April 18. WIN BOWI Tronoski and team representing 1logers Bowling Alleys, last night topped the Water- bury pair, Barbour and Tato, hy 98 pins in the first match of a home and home serics rolled on the local alleys. The local duo rolied for a to- ta of while the Brass City pin topplers scored 1 The score Waterbury Barbour — 12 128, 108, 106, 118 Tato — 10 114, 141, Total—14% MATCH iacck, Tronoski — 116, 113—1016 113, land did the | claim that this is just an the two-man | - and puts the New York teia START POURING IN FOR CITY COURT TITLE TOURNAMENT — RESUME AMATEUR FIGHTS ALBANY HERE FOR FIFTH GAME OF SERIES TONIGHT New York State Team Makes it Three to One in Hard. Fought Contest Last Night—Locals Lead by Two to Nothing Score Going Into Third Period—Hard- ware City Crew Confident of Winning — Both Crews in Pink of Condition. Lincups New Rritain. A. Williams Albany. . 8. Pierce W. Williams .+ E. Pierce Second Rush. Thompson .. Lundeville Center. Gazzinga .... sessness Morrisen Halfbuack Barnikow Albany and New Britain will stage the fifth clash in the playoft serics for the championship of the Ameri- can Roller Hockey lcaguc at the Stanley Arena tonight and another battle similar to the first four is in prospect With Albany leading three games to one and the New Brituin team determined to win tonight, there is sure to he plenty of excitement as the quintets stage their battle for supremacy. Albany took the first two HARRY (COWBOY) THOMPSON. jand ended with the New Yorkers in ithe lead by a 4 1o & margin. There was no score in the first period, while in the second frame only one goal was caged and that was by | *Red” Williams, local second rush, | Opening the third frame, “Red" | Williams again scored, giving the locals a two to nothing lead. | Then Albany opened up. Earl Picrce, assuming the star role for his club, sank Albany's first counter. He tied the score with another we: placed shot and then put Albany in tie lead with his third successive goal. The fast pace had begun te tell on the local crew and there was a noticeable slowing up in the play of the team. Steve Pierce gave his club a two- point lead when he slipped another Ly Welch, These four goals changed the entire aspect of the game. The last score of the contest was made by “Kid" Williams off the spot when le was awarded a free shot after a foul by Lundeville. The summarys Albany New Britain E. Picrce .. ... A Williams Ist Rush . W. Williams 8. Pierce ... Lunderville . Thompson Morrison ... . Gazzinga Halfi Barnikow Welch Goul First Period No scor Second Period Goul Won by Caged by L New Britain W. Williams Third Period Britain W. Williams Pierce Pieree Picree Pierce A. Williams Fier A, Williums, Barnil Welch 31 Morrison, Lunderville; 1 I, I Rushes—1:, 4 stops, Fouis referee asce, DUSTY BILLIARDS Machine Goes Into c By Defeating Fafni games by a onc-point margin only, | same last night, while New Britain, hitting its stride for the first time in the scries, Monday night defeated A The Albany t claims that had Lundeville remained in the game instead of heing out for a goo! of the riod, Albany Nave test to it three New Britain on Monday night N 10 6. manageme second taken the in a row over The with Adibt ¢ w Britain team comes | the heating and nothing more With the players on hoth teams this frame of mind, the batile night should he & Lot The crew is all sct and in excellen dition for the Jany report its ple 1in the pink The contest will start promptly at 9 o'clock. Locals Again ¢ New | was defeated by its ¢ W one-point margin in ght when the fourth g series w staged crowd of funs, T lead of three to one n to one 1o Onee o itain tean H-rivals by Albany 1 e of the s an inimense Albany a playoft within in the triking distance of the l¢ ani- .| pionship. The game was fastest and best played of the one o year © Standing Corbin S Hart ‘ool The New billiard tear Industrial ed at R & into first place in Tournament being « parlors by its Iatnirs by scores of Both teams were tied for s up st night. Cor- deteated Hart & Cooley Ihe Makers, ! straight. Hart & £ vet 1o win a gane Works took P. & I°. Core a count of 150 te tle defeated Corbin Cabinet N Monday Second round starts, vi. Corbin Cabinet Lock anley Works vs. Corbin Ser Fatnir vs, I’ & 1. Corbin and Stanley Rule vs, Hart and Cool as follows: B. 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A Midzet bntey Butes and Clas-es ‘enks Hit Hard and Often to Win Game t rg 1 1P AND | Tuink SHE woulD LIKE THE IDEA Too, BUT Do | GET A BREAX LikE THAT NOT IF | WNOW LINDY- OF COURSE LINDY KNOWS HIS BUSINESS BUT I THINK \T WouLD BE THE DECENT THING To DO IF HE WouLD USE ME FOR Tre HONEYMoons TreiP IT'S DREADFULLY Lonee SOME MERE LINDY drill eh | orenoon yester- | the afiernoon on Mack said the “coming along nicely.” f course players McGraw Figuring Out His Batting Lineup " March 14 (#) een ROLLER HOCKEY | CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES Tonight 9 o' Clock Starley Arena ALBANY vs. NEW BRITAIN Phone 2644 For Re<ervations enough of iding how he Mac new to the o1, t of undecide | MORE; 14 (P batting orde has assigned outfielder fron sixth position nd Bill Terry BOUTS —Otto Von heavy- Leach, Phillies h Fred Lindstror ust ahead of him t Leach will hit this season Antonio of rain S MAY BE TOOLED deration ves 1 200 ma with San . n a two-hour workout on one of the few dry parts of the field, however. i ni < 1 British team when they meet th summer. ngagement with Uzcudun here i30.