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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1929. 5555592585558 83555500598 MERIDEN ENDEES HERE TONIGHT FOR SECOND GAME OF HOME SERIES—NEW BRITAIN AND ALBANY CLASH TOMORROW IN SIXTH CONTEST OF CHAMPIONSHIP PLAYOFF—BURRITTS AND PHANTOMS BATTLE AT STANLEY ARENA — OTHER SPORTS 3855589555599 085888598888 MERIDEN ENDEES BATTLE FAVORITETEAMS | THREE STARS OF MERIDEN ENDEE TEAM |ALBANY AND LOCALS TO LOCAL QUINTET TONIGHT SCORE v";mm[g , T St BATTLE IN SIXTH GAME | Basketball Rivals to Meet in Second Game of Home and i . : . { | : | Roller Hockey Teams to Clash Once Again in Cham- Home Series At Stanley Arena—Visitors to Be Russell & Erwin, Cfi]'bllll SCI'SWV : S ; 0 i b ’ pionship Playoff—Hardware City Contingent Strengthened By Presence of Ed Wineapple, Provi- - a1d Rulers Dusty Winners : gl ’ ; . ; Anxious to Tie the Count in Games Won—Both dence College Star—Silver City Combination Anx- ‘ Crews in Excellent Shape for a Tough Game— ons to \\ m—-»—\l.ul Play At 9 o’Clock. Standing ‘ Quintets Will Return to This City Monday Night. Pierce P AR R 8 y i1 11 g B - 3 | —_— Thompson .. ..... Lunderville \{,e ! G“fl( "[fl['hes C,”,ded ‘v hree fav ! ':. s . 3 h i » B S\'Ifidei afld S!. Ma([s [0 ClilSh“"”'“”“ S S Mortie) - Hulf Back for Towr 1153' The)day l‘lgh ot n abs hall lis | e o ‘ ‘ g i o\ T in Church League Weleh Barnikow t unti] 1he | A - Sl A Toniorrow in Albauy, the critical & Erwin ; > R ki T game in playott series for the h place by batile between the First Lu- | opqmpj { the American Role binet Lock by eran and St Matthew's German | .. jockey League, faces the New Corlin W de van church basketball teams i | prigdin quintet and one of the most Works, 20 to 18 expectont at Y. M. C. A as thedyiger pardes of recent years is in iEs Inter-Church gue completes its progr nd will start at 7:30 o'cloc Swedes, with an unbrok- | ven victories, need to- - them of at . and they e it eight ey . Matts are also in a 1 ined 1mood, as they made a poor showing last week and are out to redeem themselves with a vietory | r their rivals, When these two | together in th first ronnd, 1he Swedes won a two-point | victory only a hard game, and moth fieree struggle is anticipat- d this evening JACK ROTHENEULD . MLRM COHEN JELRRY CONWAY DA SRoana: canmo il bringihe Sonth Co tional and Stanley | Memorial teams into conflict, Th possible close of Screw, S for the Cort time in the G L leagne game, The Stanniors are in| yeis tors At SRR S 5 A s the cellar and have been finding dif- | . T o : . ticulty in putting a full team on the e o oo BUTIttS and Phantoms to Meet Stars Are Entered in Knights of o sl "y S0 o hene their foul t ndt the but . o 2 ) il strength on hand tonight in an missed ¢ e s 1) Firt Game of Series Golumbus Games . 4 . 083 | Two postponed games remain fo and wer nt 4 nd 0 = = it e ‘ir pluved. One of these, the all-im- This 10: Son he ulers S C . hi I} series New York Marel (P —]In- | portant game hetween the South et Tridurs; Bt b f e VeiiiE when | door. tritk. and. fie records will | Congregational and IMirst Lutheran fo the iwalram = the | th e i s oms clash | have to stand a concerted attack at | quintets, was set for next Saturday I WELCH schedul worst i i is a at the & J > o'clock Knizhts of Colum games in | NENL DUt it has now been postponed | Prospect he Harvdware contingent i Lind oIuce, Kibes ey | This will be the fivst of the Madison Square Georden X at the request of the Lutheran man. | leaves tonorrow in an attempt (o from | WO ugzrezali nd bot anx- With iint Wide ol Sweden: |4 nt, as the Swedes will play in /! v ocount in the games played, Haurttord on that night. An offort | This vl be the sixth contest in the will be made by the South church | series and in the games already to play off its gan t ) s, | played Albany hus won three and Mark's Episcopal 1 f ir- | New Britain iwo. day, and h ontest with th | Tomorrow, “Kid” Williams and his therans ably be played dur- | friie e odetermined 10 smash the ing the following week Limx once and for all. The locals ine — tend to start going at the first Works outtit was « the sccond plic " i only | lous to get the jur ¢ oseries | paavo Nurmi of Finland and Phil threots for the o n no 14 by Ly taki he ning [ LEdwards of New York university Jimmy” Murphy's 1 1af- . ‘ cssed by running in as many different races. nirs apd Russwip the players on hoth f nd a hi o from 1 snents | fought le should by result mites will be i som ds et B e leams intermix o on . wards, " in the 600 : + withr| chalk i Opinion concern vard event i t Reginald Bowen within the first CHETIL G ntes- of - Pitt Oliver Proudlock, Shintinzcre s s ubout the city, Newerk : Jotmny Ginson, Dazzy Vance Has l‘llbl ‘wlm::",m‘l they plian fo keep going i 7 3 S until the final gong. The plane of ioop and drop- | The il ng can ths sity | Bloomnold, N, 3. Lyeeuny Bddie| W, orkout With Robins | 1he 1ocal team will be to make the SHES Rl fe S Dbkt Rdelol i A ieand ot man | water, Pla, March 16 (®— | first por heavy scoring one so Al Kley, s tou ! 2 alr, Syracuse, has designs on |, o Sl v ps T T Gener a | that dn Howing stanzas, there Broc n contract calling for $25.- Will be a greater opportunity to play SIS Pl il O : ; vards and varg 000 ¢ v, has taken his first work-| more on the defense Aichinet tha i Wai by Oan : s were capable - Numi L to break five 1 the count s were n t sy 1 d world's records for H00 meters, 600 out of the training camp scason, but| Steve and Earl Pieree will play he didn't work up as much of a|the rushes for Albany with “Speed™ sweat as did the photographers. Aft-| Lundervilie at center. “Molly” Mor- er signing contract the photograph- | rison, i the present series, will ers chased Vance all oser the lof | play at halfback with Barnikow in getting him in every possible pose. | the goal Manager Robinson soon will haye Kid” and * * Williams will 1 Nick Arena came along and | fealing the Lolish uggregation. This | worja's i h the four mile with (wo minutes to go it was with. WUcstion should be definitely decided | event in which he is o concede in a point of u i ; | liberal Aps Lo Ove Anderson, Rassett 1 R ) : i ip of the Burritts | Finland Dalrymple, Boston A \ : The Rulers stalled and held 1he nland, ple, B 4 Walther, Vil gk bt sa e d Havlick Gus Moore, Nutional cross-coun- | S g fo - cnter; 1 ry champion, and Frank Titterton, Yan only real opportunity afforded | (o qcon ose wal 10 5 ni holde Arena’s men was in the last few sce- | 1io e roady i national 10 and 15 mile title-holder. {5 ) yne his squad. Tom Jtogers, | Play the rushes for New Britain with 4 a The world's indoor mark of 4:12 s = . onds when Nick Gill fouled Augus-| p. pj ran . manager of Macon, the Dodger farm, | Harry (Cowboy) Thompson at cen- Phanloms will start Crane il e A 8 ) fering from the r 5 t and the latier nissed his < W il e may fall in the “mile of the cen- s jooking around for ball players|ter. The two Petes, Guzzinga and feat at the hands of the loca Sebreiar Halreon Fra i 1ce to tie the score at all. e > V“H_\ IHm‘ su -u..xl.y‘,-\- s wide, | yisterday. He probably will get some | Weleh will play halfback and goal 16 Dolnt smerci 1 Referce, vic Timer, Sikora.| IKley and Morey having their vas, Thowitz and Truhan will b m‘l et "\ o X I‘Io ;‘If‘l"':""j within u day or so. respeetively A WmRiELL M ansser Scorer, Butler. night and between them they :cored | the it sy e J e i L T 1pior 5 : ¥ stanley Works Threatens 17 of their team’s 23 points. Arena's - - Singl y i ! 5 1ot anis 1 : Fwenty other events are on the Single by Re pr o DISDOSES of Joe Malcewicz in ».° cond game of the night offensive work and Augustino's hard LONG PRACTICE TODAY S i Stntl g £ cruit Is st e A S, l;m o S S R . e St v Works quintet proved piay were the New Britain Machine Winterhaven, Fla.. March 16 & 7 = e BIO“ That “ ins (-ume\ day night for the seventh uum'og; m that t Logue Two S[]‘a]gh[ Falls t a big threat. 1t played the features The Phillies were ordered out for e s ¥ Lelii s T In C ¢ reserves even AURNZ | The summar a long batting and fielding praciice ’ AKIS SAN ANTONIO ng single by a "*"”‘ Infield-y 4", " close, more more interest —_— st half and £ : today preparatory 1o tomorrow's i Antonio, Texas, M h 16 er, 1»11\.,_ gave the St. Louis Cardi- s s 2 1 et ! ! 3 |is being shown in the games by the string team practically ; ; s game with the St. Louis Cardinals. ~7J0hn McGraw and the nals the winning run in a 7 to 6} ng or (his city, second half. 1t was| .. 7 ) . Although 1he Phiilies dropped Giunts like $in - Antonio o well exhibition contest with the Washing- i A IR ever, in the last five min- 5 : g ; ¢ both their games v the Athleties 'hey've decided to train here for the ton Scnators here yesterday. Hafey! copumniA Gl WAKNE R STAR : by a 20 to 18 4 : they outhit and outticlded Mack- |Rext three years. ind Bottomley alse enjoyed a S°°‘i 13d Walker, one of the greatest ) o 2 3 ! men and Manager Shotton is satis.| Incidentally McGraw hopes the!day with the big lends ever couched hy Pop Warner, score at half time was 14 to . fied that the squad is coming along Chicago White Sox also will train| Three Cardinal regulars hurled the | huc aceepted a fob as ling coach &b Murphy, ‘4 olumbia for next fall. place of Gi Cohen will ‘avor of the Screw Shop. Dur- . o S iy here next year so the two teams game, Mitehell, Frankhouse anl this half Coach “Hank" Arburr 3 could arrai n exhibition tour Sylvester Johnson. s on the sidelines amd for the : : - e riaer o heling o, : i el Somebody Is Always Taking the Joy Out of Life BY BRIGGS team went o the game anl|'to e > 7 HER HER - the first play Joe Luke failed to 5% | ¢ THE OLD SNAP 15 It to the scorer and a technical | Ereisser e | = = ' THCERSL;\'?A« ) THERE IN THE OLD ince was ‘uer into 2B x| ADASIEC JYS | NICE ) AT K aARM -~ HER = HEH s score. This ticd th E nley Works nto & 16 to 14 lead but Luke count at 16-all 10 seconds teams played at an even pa Cooney .\‘h(rnurl'pfl\\'cll e e : 4= for the next three minutes until Athletics Ready to > > § ) a two-pointer. Dar- Against Yankee (rew ppeared tiat 4 00w row followed | a similar Take on (nhu Tcam 1 1 u' 1¢ 1 it to ts on foul shots previoug to th dition of Arburr o the &ccond half proved he- nestion A doubt that ' ble player to did v‘r-..h i yuts the Stanley Works ont R hes o Tt 1 7 — = 7 —_— - 5 s nning for second place. Athlotic Aol = i A ‘ QME THING 15 9 ary = s e WAYS TAKING Corbin Strew S PP WIS GET_ CUT MY MiC 7 g . L L f e GOLF SUIT~HER-H Johnson Pj\pet{; to Be in First ])1\1 ion March 16 Man 1.0s Angeles in tion game, but t 10, with 17 nd “Kiki" Cuy including @ Lomer if his pit v y t Stanley the winning streak yest t r s 1) okln, | ert RG2 o geles, former world's flyweight ats wer iyt e Shidad dsh P . v 2 champion, knocked o Willie fresh i sontident, ) AERINH i g s i “ o Smith. South African boxer. in the The init wing s JOLSON 1S HORSE OMNER Carlson, 18 ..... vas LaTliarba’ in the hox | Johnso Al Jolson, when he purc 1 Charlow, 1g ..... Smith, the Americ also has taken a fancy fo lie | Nicodemus at Tia Juana recently —~ won a decision ¢ Gooch's work as an understudy at | =aid he planned buying a number of 15 | African in a 15 round bout in first, i other race horses soon. Score at half time, Corbin Screw [ney February 9. South Wales, March Py of 1oe hu- (