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5559882 0 $5505 585508 2l NEW BRITAIN BASKETBALL TEAM SHATTERS TITLE ASPIRATIONS OF MERIDEN ENDEES—HARDWARE CITY HOCKEY QUINTET TIES ALBANY IN PLAYOFF SERIES—REEVES AND COSTA TO MEET IN FEATURE BOUT TOMORROW NIGHT—SPORT ITEMS OF INTEREST $6568882985559288858 55650085 25856084 SHH05855L 5255888 2858555808550, NEW BRITAIN SHATTERS PHANTOMS BEATEN (REEVES AND COSTA MEET 'FINAL GAMES IN ' TEAMS TIED AS LOCALS MERIDEN'S TITLE HOPES By A[ONEPOINT IN BOUT TOMORROW NlGHTii SATURDAY LEAGUE DEFEAT ALBANY QUINTET Hardware City Basketball Team Takes Second Game . ; + Bristol Bearcat to Face Brooklyn Scrapper in Main Go .. . |New Britain Roller Hockey Combination Takes Sixth = i 5 . - 1KY ¥ o N .| ) S of Home and Home Series by Score of 29 to 17— BJH!![S Draw First Blood mz on Amateur Fight Card — LaBella and Anderson ‘T]ge"s.flnd BGH.I‘CHIS Score Vie Game by 7 to 5 Score—“Red” Williams Proves to Visitors Held to Two Field Baskets in Second Half Series Between Local Teams | Carded in Return Match—Dominick Frisco to Face | tories {0 Wind Up Season be the Scoring Star—New Yorkers Lead 3 to 2 at —Wineapple Scores Three Goals—Locals All Star g Pat Kelly — “Kid” Jones to Make Debut Before e s | End of Second Period — Gazzinga Ties Count in in Their Respective Positions. SoElE s S Home Crowd—Ten Scraps on Program, 2 Himl adine | Second—Battle Here Tonight. —— — t los il N TS — Bagrcals ...senvas 3 0 1.000 2 rritt 1 c he Stan Hllic Reoves, the Bristol Bearcat 22 TEAMS ENTER[I] TIgErs ....oueenes 5 4441 Smashing the jinx that has pur-|Steve Pierce then got onc for Al : a A \ Satur e e it A E R b AR o [ Corsairs .........d 6 333 sued them almost relentlessly in the bany but once again “Red” Wile it ! d11he e bocker A. C.of Brooklyn, are both | i 4 x'u]n:‘th-]w e R o) i(h:u}(}:fiush}ilp p;uy-(;]'i of IhL;'Anwrl-‘llunu\vnul; through and scored te 1 S e el shane o the al game: e Satur- |ca er Hockey League, the New |give New wo-point - edge. anley Arcna in the feature con | played at the Y. M. C. A. over the | Albany’s measure to the tune of 7 pierce the defense of the other on the amateur card to be run| week-end, the Bearcats kept their |[to 5 to even up the count in the crew and the final gong found the he B This will oe| late clean by handing the Panthers | series and wipe out entirely the lead | locals leading by 7 to 5. 1o Gt s i New Compe[i[ors_]merme. a 47 to 9 braiing and the Tigers |gained by the New York team in the Play Here Tonight ©7 U [ dnce the passage of the bill giving | . . . defeated the Corsalrsibyia 47 to 29|fimst two games played. The dosalll With the seams deadinoked with guard Cohen, Phan. 5 = 8 | | | first period, three to two, staged a |the Stanley Arena should be one of Darrow sp “ron Donohue control over amateur ‘Tigers-Corsairs ! " ,“h,m‘ sE A The Tiger victory was featured by |Fally in the second frame that gave [the fiercest ever scen here. Both = ; % t & onc-point edge and then scored |quintets are out to win and get the te it wn t we a terror There ar w 2 teams entered ranks. |1 1oa S hasssnonatio s il e R w“ri The victory put their club in sec. |10 to one in the third and last cdge over the other because a break nd | Fareo i m,,‘“\g”"{‘ Loy 16 Be comdtctad by the Stanles (ond place. The Corsairs gave the|frame and romped home with a win. [at this time might mean the series, be.n limited bec " the Search | Areni and the Boys' club, and en- | winners a real battlc in the first pe- | “Red” Willlame, - brother to the| The teams will lineup the same o=l ad e, Coutie reanin S ver-increas. | riod but the pace proved to be too |INdomitable “Kid,” had his scoring |tonight as they did yesterday in Al. R e ihat the coming tourney ot for them. At the end of the first | °¥° Pecled to advantage yesterday bany. The last game of the scrieg i excellent trim, however, and a e e aTe CoWinE e [hol o Inm M Jhelen clLs [and he proved to be the counting |Will be played in Albany Wednca- e U ks 0 I SDeR el e s S R {he second halr wes |53 of the local Leam. WRith (e op» |98y BIEht pnd I8 caks of & e in the shape for a hard buttle. o ™ g tun | Soom adter the second Balf sy “eew playing one of the hest |#cries, the final and deciding game His opponent tomorrow night is| 278 DOEREEC 0F HOOT L ree | Aher way. bushets by Saunders and |, G iions of the scason, “Red” |Will be staged next weck. conside to be one of the tough- 8 4 I d 0 Aronson sent the Tigers on their| o s = P The summary: i e ) BN ames, although a number of others .. After & short while it became | Villiams scized his scoring oppor- ostomen at the weight i or abour S000% way. After a short while it hecame | ot wonls at critical | New Britain Albany , ¢ are holding applications and expect z e Nomiiz | By from a New York city. Costa has an im- || ik e ety enlido [ilonDie e ko v ¢d five times in the |A. Williams ......... . Piercs E ! the last minute 1€ \would he. Aronson scored 20 points First Rush ut his Pressive record of victories in the il AL cinli > Burritr | ViCHms contains numerous knock- | jhere are five in the junior group o T T T outs. He confidently expects 10 set | und five in the midget City crew., | P 7 t of shooting and the matter back the Bell Town battler in the Only two more days remain for Both teams put up a whale of a r tying the score or putting frature Lout tomorrow night the filing of en All blanks must Figers defense but the New Britain com- his team the load by one point Vin LaBella, Middictown feather- he in by Wednes night, and 1. FLTH hination of the Williams brothers . a h Cohen ‘.\ Mor\‘r‘innn_“f‘lg'l'. will appear in the semi-final | teams failing 1o observe this ruling Saunders, v B 3 ind Harry (Cowhoy) Thompson oo Rl Buniiow ne. Fortunately for the iR a return match with y - | will of necessity be disqualified. The Mclegonis, | Sl o the offense, clicked in great style First Period missed both tries, derson of the Brony A. New | weighing of the t s will probably T. Scavillo e 1 [ and brought the bLall over the spa- N. Britain W. Williams tom defense was much York. Anderson lost by a shade to|commence on ‘Thursday n, Gl 3 cious Albany rink to get cnough Allany, Lunderville t liyed by the LaBella in their last me Six New Contestants avis, zouls to score a victory. Pete Gaz- | Albany E. Pierce + was that the and he is anxious to prove that he The Austin Comets are one of the P Pare Is PR ga played a heroic role in the | N. Britain W. Williams ) i to is a hetter man than LaBella. new intermediate teamns, Manager = Ratue, sides being a tower of | 5 Albany 8. Picrce Meriden Endoes hots o gain the vi T} Another hout that is ;| A. Johnson lists himself, J. Kast 5 strength - on the defense, stopping | Second Period Vin the er plenty of notice is the s 1 H. Morowa, A. DeSimone, Corsairs (lmost every Albany play that came Albany Pierce classed a turn meeting tween Dominick | sewski, and H. bl at Lienhard. ¥f . 3 his way, he skirted the banks in the . Britain W. Williams by L 3 f and Pat Kelly of | teum noles a game wi . | Tosephs, It 1 5 sccond period to get his second goal | . Britain Gazzinga el of the year and the tying count in . Brifain A Williams <t half Irishman; . m jsco hore a few| The other new intermc Batka e e | yesterday's game. | Third Period enty of Bets o sred his arm |8 the Arrows, who list a game with g e | After the first period, Pete Welch | . Britain W. Williams the Community Juniors of Meriden. N tightened up to such an extent that Albany 8. Pierce The players e are the follow- | PR Albany was able to scorc only one N. Britain W. Williams ting: Geor; {osswig, Dominic Reo, w1 8oal in cach of the two remaining Rushes, A. Williams 9, E. Picrce John Molaine cs Bellomo, Otto | frames 6. Stops, Barnikow 44, Welch 36, | Miller, Henry 12 - ore. o tinve, 10-all; pefer Fouls, S. Pierce. Referce, F L | mecting and Mq ker Wagner S g : : Abor 3 JickIns corer, | Ras esintaalihist dosin laney Algent Josapavich, a ihnen; pr DICRInson: 8eorer o paie minutes after the game start- ’ " “loos Zetterman il | Jackic Basile of ard hit- vd. Up to this time, one of the “Y" ALL-STARS WIN ‘ T I‘ r {1 litoRd! o " S i - Wes onGRLImBvaEE e Bear L R rcest battles of the year was being | The “Y” All-Star basketball tcam y A | 1 At I St 3 e i g et staged. Then “Led” Williams cateh- {defeated the Orioles of the — Boys® i Li\¢ e . e s o L I“‘ ',”(' JORSLe 3 'H ”‘ "; |ing a continucd pass started by club Saturday at the Y. M, C. A. by e -y : y ; ek R0 ; : [ ; L lompson, jugsled with “Kid™ and | the score of 34 to 25. A rally by 1 l | i ; v ing adve other slam o ¢ : gl h : ot e dend- L pucked @ goal it thes Albany cag | the winsiers in the final quarter over- I ¥4 | H S = it he hold t S 5 2 &% . ; - SR d 3 ¢ IOURR | corner. Lund rville tied the count|came an Oriole lead The losers held o scored U itk 4 pretty shot four and a half |a 14 to 12 advantage at half time GR¥e Ll Yy @ 2 Y Jeague's | Minutes later. Then Pierce, | but the All-Stars came through with Lo B ‘ aoine vlwich, he LCABUUK otting loose from the tentacle|a barrage of shots. Havlick, Coyle ¢ Toy Hay- | idget ¢ u ¢ ‘j“]“]"‘ d o "'“‘]; WA | guarding of Gazzingu, put Albany in|and Melegonis starred for the wine Inehesill o) R i s e & the Jead with a quick chip shot.|ners while Dickinson and Zetterman 2l b ) i i O i eRed Williams again shot a goal 10 | were strong on the defense. Cartelll e o - | tie the count for New Britain but |scored for the losers, The summarys s L Iho | efoxe period ended. Steve “Y" All-Stars e down the rink with a Fld. FL cxhibition of floor play | Melegonis, rf v.....3 1 I : 1 ¢ o, 1 I I ] hed the ball over the sill to | Coyle, 1f . N} 1 2 hailing from the two s b o W 10 give Albany a onc-point edge as the | Dickinson, € +.....2 1 5 1 0 ‘ me he covered hethelgt him it e held him to the shooting of Aronson and among the amateur the to drop ‘em wutes ful cut times New tain total, two of his scorcs coming in the last period and clinch- | ing the contest for the Hardware while Sannders contribnted some | nice sliot loading scorer of the Tue, best for the losers. The summary azzinga .. ... Morrison from a ow < 2 wild swinging | lteserves. was plenty in the sccond round and was un- 1in prac- aple to go the third. The unsatis ook and corner back- factory «ending has caused both sco and Kelly 1o ask for a return New Britain scored first five and Ttl. 7 socond Period . rk elubs, D tew R DAL, me Seay . 4 e et i Tl e b i+ o i ' y - : | Earl Pierce made it look more like | Zctterman, 1g .....1 3 | Albany at the opening of the second 15 period when he caged another for Boys' Club Orioles {the New York team. However, the Fld. F1 /| New Britain crew found itself and|Cartelli, rf ... 3 | <tarted a whirlwind play, the pace |Paluch, 1t , of which proved to he too much for | Lucittl, It . Albany. “Red” Williams got New |Heinzman, e . Britain’s third goal. The Albany |Gebala, rg hacks then covered the New Britain | Reo. & ... . | forwards completely and Pete Gaz. | Mierzelewskl, Ig . | zinga. unbothered, took the ball up 1 e line and made & pretty shot to [1ie the keore. “Kid" Williams, being {ridden all the game by Morrison, A Ao { then broke away and got a goal to TAKE WORST BEATING — o break the tie and send New Britain | Avon Park, Fla. March 18 UP— LISTED AS HOLDOUT {into the led for the first time. This Billy Southworth and his boys took We Palm 13 ) March 12| was the last goal in the second 'heir worst drubbing of the scason Pr—Ontiiclder ank McGowan 10- | period vesterday when the Philadelphia v was liste by Vice | Shortly after the third period | Nationals placed a 15 to 5 rout en OF THI BEST . Jer i [: Louis gpencd, with the pace telling on the the 8t. Louis Cardinals at Winter say t Boris wd s Vo) « Browns Albany team, «d” Williams pulled | Haven. The offerings of Jess Heines ¥ ! < 4 shot off the banks and sank it for and Southpaw Bill Hallahan were |an additional cdge for New Britain. | casy for the Phillies. 25 Referee, Squillaciote; timer, Essel; scorer, Recano. When a Feller Needs a Friend BY BRIGGS . - ks it ComE om DOWN JUNTOR HEY T i : Btonsive ts M i ] ) gy ; You-u- COWARDY. ' » ) ) You U JACKANAPE Sl Phantoms S 2 N SNSSNXT N SN RS Play by Play NSy v York r. Tlinois ERAVES BEAT NATS ‘ Al Schacht and Nick Altrock, Girded #1100g others. in of eentur at Knights of Columbus games. in Green Sashes, Escort Wrestling : Bethlehem, Pa. — Lehigh again e g neAnEle i Tampa, Fla. March 15 (P—A) Wins intercollegiate wrestling title. o sl o pair of the W ~:‘vm ‘,( s".,’,’;’,'.’of; ROOKIE DOES WELL l Al 18 ; tri win St Patrick's favor when | Fort Worth, Texas, March 18 () kit 1 R the Braves played here yesterday. | —Harold McKain, who came to the | &t 11:10, Zakzewski tied the oller ch:key Girded with green sashes, they es. | White Sox via the free agent route .l'omu“ s 2 TONIGHT corted Inficlder Jack Hayes 1o the (wo weeks ago, pitched masterful | f;lv"v\vryozk o plate when the latier smashed out u | haseball against the Fort Worth | P e DAL homer in the fourth. Cats yesterday, limiting them fo on. B e il 9 Thea Stanley Arena They forgot. however, three hit in three innings. Young Ed| Dougherty. at the 15:30 r sank 9 o'clock draves, all members of the Ancient | Walsh wobbled during his turn on | S et from s nter of Order of Hibernians. One of them. |the mound, however, and the Cats (hh;;! :?";» e followed Championship Scries Jack Smith, crossed the plate with won. 2 to 0. - Hrlsdond ied b the winning run in the fifth, an- | with the locals leading 1 10 9 ALBANY te sinaisl L e Ll ‘ 74 Second Half NEW BRITAIN timely hits. one a two bagger. | One of the best voung outficlders | et o 3 e o third, Freddy Maguire, ent [ trying out for the Scattle team this| gesumption of play 10 seconds after ‘."wm.’, st il off two Washington runs with spark- | season s Oscar Fekhardt, whe the start and Arburr followed him Phone 2644 for Resersations || in6ciq plays The Braves won |played football at Texas University with a pretty basket on a quick re- [ites | or three seasons. | Hitter 1o Plate. a