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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1929. ALBANY ROLLER HOCKEY TEAM SWAMPS NEW BRlTAlN 11 TO 4 IN FINAL GAME FOR AMERICAN LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP —NEW YORK UNIVERSITY BASKETBALL PLAYERS HERE TOMORROW NIGHT—WEIGHING IN FOR CITY TOURNAMENT STARTS 255222 580000800800012188 8. THREE KINGS OF BASEBALL WORLD o 25568555555656853. ALBANY OUTCLASSES NEW HHLHHSL5H808 25 0045356060502 89 25500508585 NO UPHEAVAL IN | BRITAIN IN FINAL GAME "NATIONAL LEAGUE Hardware City Roller Hockey Quintet is Swamped, 11 to 4 in Bid for American League Championship— Locals Give Poorest Exhibition of Entire Season— Steve Plelce Stars—Barney Doherty Sorely Missed on Spectacular on l)eieme. RECORD FIELD Iy iN STEEP[EEHASE Bc Slz ;,m at Amn‘ee one forts v Plenty of Accidents _.uu what While the of on %5 his ed nse seen only comy bitions g There wasr the char The Albany far ahead of would se were in d New Britair and its oif the game fans was so Four Clubs Appear to Be Headed: for First Division Fight *‘\Ymh 22 (P)—Un- i happens in base- tirst division aded im- ints and tly 1hs who division last ew of the ir rivals infield tarded Joisonous broth. rt but experienced 1 tuke the field 14. including stional leagie shortstop. He ition of heing outed and should of the stars of the iph, another recriit a slowness of dou- | lived up to his| he return of Walter | cal fitness will add to the outficld. s uncovered some fielders giving food for t of the Reds 0 | = Thiese bascball celebrities By JAY B ViissELS - Natioml B ine duz clght ye - has arse of three-year comes s a when it CEN'L nece in the harness 1erman, becaus last us lon | ss will | to draw or ¥ for many a y¢ gerial experi- ence ar in the big sal- 1y class But you e like Rtuth, who fireside capit able reputs with the long after dimm nnot eount eut a man ill be sitting by the ng on his remark- o match incomes past present, his batting eye has been | | ion | WLARNIN MEETS MILLER TONIGHT Madison Square Garden Will Bej Jammed for Return Battle - DUNDEE'S TITLE. April 05 ‘I HORNSBY zet more than exercise out of their diamond doings, NOW FORFEITED Boxing Association D& clares Welter Torone Vacant by the mad stood fortrt today ot iation was assoc ction ham |u~1 rooasss of nd their n ing contracts for contests, of which he said were advertised as title matches although actually ex- Nhibitions, and declared the associa- tion was in a finish fight for a re. form. He had the su port of boxing commissions in states as well in Massa- chusetts, w Pennsylvania, ctice ragers some ons in asserted he as those York, |that are independent of the national | organization. |ruling of the commitice He said that a new places a champion in defense of his title im- mediately upon entering the ring against any opponent in any author- ized contest, provided the contender ade the preseribed poundage Otherwise, oster added. the match would be an exhibition and must so described he in his power to prey 10-Toe Dunder match unless Mello was gh fn un the welferweight limit. In that it would be a championship hattle. Mello defeated Dundee at Boston two months ago hut could not claim the fifle be- he had been forced to come in overweight. Foster asserted would do all nt the Al Mel- at Borton next owed to case use TEAMS T0 BATTLE N SEEIN[] GAME. h Satunlay Night are promised four and action Burritts and the Phantoms urious second game of their ey Arena Saturday on edge for will start their an attempt to oms have their wall problem of rgainst 1} the battl winning Saturday's in order to remain in the series. The Polish aggregation took the me of the serics by a 20- 14 score after one of the most furl- ous battles ever staged on the Stan- ley Arena floor. nsational tosses by “Hammy" Darrow from the center of the floor broke the hearts of the Phantoms in the carly part of the game and although the Hartford avenue crew, led by Cohen, staged a brilliant | rally in the final period, the Burritts managed to nose out a one-point | win. It was an individual battle be- tween Darrow and Cohen through- | out theentire game, “Andy” Yakubowicz will appear in the Burritt lineup again after an | absence of a month and this is ex- pected to increase the Burritt's of- fensive power twofold. He will pair up with Havlick and these two should furnish the Phantom guards with plenty of trouble, the lineup will find Luty at center, and Carlson and Darrow in the back- court. The Phantoms will start the same lineup that nearly Burritts last Saturday. Cohen and Crane will play the forward posi- tions, Hewitt will jump center while Levine and lkowitz will cover the uard positions. The Phantom guards held the Burritt forwards {without a basket last Saturday. first | backs | and are faced with | The rest of | defeated the | ew Britai College Atmosphere — | | Corbin | Stanley { IFafnirs Russwin stanley Works Corbin Cabinet .. B. Machine [P. & ¥ corbin .. Landers | e The battle which waged in Industrial league for second place since first | place has been decided definitely in {favor of the Corbin Screw | will continue tonight and if two of | the teams which are still in the for the fitle score victories, be e teams within a game of each other as games are ¢ night. At present Stanley Rule is in sec- |ond place with 10 victories and five mr( its. It will not play until next P and its two rivals will have chance to creep up a half a game they win tonight. Fafnirs' speedy quintet is in third place, a half a |game behind the Rulers. It the Faf- |nir five wins over the Stanley Works tonight it will move into a second- place tie usscll & Erwin s in fourth place and if it wins tonight it will cut further into | which its two rivals ngw holds. Next | Tuesday night it will play Stanley | Rule and much will depend on the {outcome of- this game. ht's games are as follows: Landers vs. P. & F. Corbin. Stanley Works vs. Fafnirs, Russwin vs. N, B. Machine. | While the other teams are battling the P & F. Corbin and Landers teams will be having a contest to {decide which is to have the cellar championship. Losses of all the games remaining on the P. & F. schedule and victories for the Lan- ders team in its two remaining games will leave both teams in a tie for the last place position. Another team will have finished its schedule after tonight, making threec members of the Corbin family nlhat will play no more. Corbin |8crew and Corbin Cabinet Lock fin- | ished last week, and P. & F. Corbin { will finish tonight. Screw Rule 143 | merry is being | 1l | race ,v if | American Horses Enter National Steeplechase Aintree, March 22 (®—American lowned horses competing in today's grand national steeplechase are: Billy Barton, owned by Howard Bruce, ridden by T. Cullihan, Laster Hero, owned by .ohn Hay Whitney, ridden by J. Maloney. Bright's Boy, owned by Stephen Sanford, ridden by T. Leader, Mount Etna, owned by Stephen Sanford, ridden by T. Foster. Drinmon, owned by J. B, Balding, ridden by J. B. Balding. Ballyhanwood, owned by M, Blair, ridden by Goswell, | Darracq. owned by A. C. Schwarte, | ridden by G. Poole, D. Wonder What the Wife of a Radlo Announcer Thinks About. THAT S Tne / HE WiLL FAVOR US I*‘ S {the ) earmarks of a college contest. » | when, Baskethall | team, | played next| the lead | |on reserve. NEW YORK UNIVERSITY STARS HERE TOMORROW Basketball Téeam to Face Only Quintet That Defeated Fordham Five This Season—Regu- lars All to Appear in Game — Contest to Have a Zakzewski, Dougherty and Leary May All Play—Battle to Start at 9 o’Clock. LIVELY GAMES ON INDUSTRIAL CARD (Last Games of Season at Tabs | Hall to Be Played Tonight Tomorrow night at the Stanley Arena, basketball fans are due te witness an extraordinary exhibitio | when the entire New York Unia versity squad playing under the name of the Palisades club of New York, will face*the New Britain team in the weekly teature. The players who will appear with the visiting club are all seniors and ready to graduate and for that rea- son there is no obstacle to theip barnstorming as a basketball club. As the New York University team this season was the only one to beat Fordham in basketball and as New Britain team has on its roster three former Fordhamites ine cluding this year's captain, the game tomorrow night will have all the Frank Dougherty of the New Brite ain team was captaining KFordham after a long string of suce es it bowed to New York U. and rh- views this week's game as an op- |portunity to vindicate his spirit |against his erstwhile conquerors, Aiding him will be Jimmy Zakzew. ski, former Fordham center and Tom l.eary, also a former Fordham basketball captain. This trio will probably be started in the game tomorrow night and there isn't any doubt whatever but that they will play their heads off to beat the visitora. The New York team will consist of {Schuman and Christensen as fore wards, Bill Conroy, captain, at cene ter and Newblatt and “Red" Dynan as guards. Archie Roberts and prob. ably some other players will form the reserve squad. New Britain’s lineup will be picke ed from among the regulars, in- cluding Sloman and Zakzewski at forwards, Donoghue at center, Dougherty, Leary, Arburr and Shee- han at guards and Restelli and Holst | ces The game tomorrow night start promptly at 9 o'clock. Durocher and Lary Have Batting Duel St. Petersburg, Fla., March 22 (#) —Leo Durocher and Lyn Lary are having a batting duel for a regular job with the champion Yankees, but neither has made much progress so far. There doesn't seem to be room for both on the Yankee squad and Manager Huggins apparently has de- cided to let their batting settle the matter. They failed to do much about it yesterday. FEach went to bat five times but staged a hitless draw while the rest of the Yankees gathered 15 hits and & 10 to 1 vic- tory over the Braves. Pitchers Failing to Get Into Good Shape Winter Haven, Fla., March 32 GM —Manager Shotton is not pleased with the condition of the Phillies, particularly the pitchers, who have not rounded into form as rapidly as he had expected. Most of the twirlers in the exhibition games so far played were wild and ineffective, the Phillies having won only twe out of six of these contests. Againgt the 8t. Louis Cardinals at Avon Park yesterday, Ferguson, Ben nd Wil- loughby issued a total of eight passes and the Cardinals won, 1¢ to 1. will PLANE CRASH KILLS ATHLETE Don Frazee, who w killed in Texas late in January in an air- plane crash, played fullback for Texas Christian University a fow years ago. BY BRIGGS HE'S HEARD THAT SONG EVERY NIGHT FoR A YEAR SOMETIME S Two OR THRER TIMES.... HE SAYS ITS GCETTING ON HIS NERVES = HE WEARS T IN HIS SLEEP /y/‘ 1 of them are otion to the basehall Johnson, a young helptul bad fright over the 1 of Glenn Wright, his Manager Wilbert en able to turn his outficld where he robleni in working nt that will be from a defensive rdpoint. He may face. There is no found a 10 replace vill continue opposition ond T Sven from t _lenefit Game e = HE SAID IF HE EVER HEARUL wiTH THE VERY e L BCAUTIFUL Son6-(| THAT SONG AGAIN HE [ " SWEET LADY- | EITHER SUE OR S»Ico:' BIRD, COME BACK | CAN IMAGINE HimM SITTING s _\_/ THERE FROTHING AT The MouTH New doubled seating capaci plenty of looking kets for the 10 round honut ceen Jimmy McLarnin and Miller tonight The enthus red up by this return match secms to 1)'. the faithful fan pecially what for so long as they Mclarnin are hattling nothing particular but, unless all the it A misread Yor i —1f they | Garden's | would be for be- Ray Soodlz ='S HEARD A PILLION docs 0y made to for no tit i« at stal por- | will | per win city next £ stood wi ers as staged Thursday a signs they, heen ve the spectators more | than they's o for (e in to present a fight Don Hurst Tommy Thevenow There first time. minute, Iighting at 1 will outweigh pounds has high rweight e bo o« nd F Whitney ful lack of rescrve strength but the first stringers will rank high. In - of loss of Leach the out- scems 1o have held its own and | o got it if he fails ¢ fair piter Burt Shotton faal Tkvoekontl et ild improve his position. an Wit Detroit he Boston Braves will be an ex- AP tao% 5 criment the manager to the matah ot he il Woi : e R S ner. President-Manager Lmil S E Alhary Sk ine ; gl et play from the oing s two-round knockout of Joe 3 Albany h"”:‘h"r:j;l’“”(; Like Glick, Miller 38 primarily a 4 Alhany e roueed heliever in the offensive efficacy of | 5 New Britain e tes the left hook. The only difference | 3 be Miller and Glick in that | 6 Albany 4 Pat Second £ st is that Miller's left hook is o punch t t | bit Maranville from hardest lig ht | 1‘;‘,,,0 Richhourg, an Jivision knows at this time. | will continne | McLarnin, on the ofher hand. does | not particularly favor cither of his as witness the that he 4 Glick fwice with loft hooks knocked him out with a right ifl i peor from six to or Trish- nd a a woe- The Van hopes eight man welte year is on AN HOURN(L/ S ANGENTLMEN | LATER AT GivES ME GREAT Wow! | PLEASURE To ANNGUNCE oOR | THAT THE QUARTETTE r;‘l’iED! | wWiLL SING FOR IT'S 3 FIRST SELECTION - "TEHT:C%Z?& | # SWEET LADYBIRD, AGAIN ) L0ME BACK T T r/ the b H1S Toneue JUST < ON THE AIR 4 DRIPS: HONEY WNEN ) AGAIN AT Q, HE SAYS GooD THIS IS FRED) NIGHT.... ILL BEY ) GEDUNKUS HE'S AS MAD AS ANNOUNCING! A HORNET~ | DREAD T HIS FACE WHEN HE GETS HOME | DON'T Trinke TnAT POPPING SOUND 18 STATIC | TNk ITS FRED TAKING POT SHOTS T+ THE QUARTETTE likely venge the Miller last i it on lac from most recer i3 the former \ system h along very modern is0 ¥es of ho prouot W t drawn on chan new players, J Collins from the Harper and Ra he Cardinale outstanding onifielder, to run his hits ont en carance of the sun from clouds of the two e 7 Albany Z 8 New Britain W. Williar 9 Albany Lunderville 10 New Dritain A 11 Albany E. Pierce 12 Albany E. Pierce Third Period 13 Albany S Pierce 14 Albany 8. Pierc 15 Albany Pierce Rushes: A. Williams 1 b: stops: Welch 40, Barmkow fouls: Morrison Referee, Rorty. Billy's ned he Williams this time yhere last year jurmp cost him hands. fact to HERE'S THE were tha ast 6 The difference the sprin t styles of Charley Paddock and arley Borah is that Paddock is a e-lift sprinfer and Borah is a tride spri floore and The ennsensug seems 1o he that the bont goes more than four ronnds it will be only hecanse Miller andl | MclLarnin develop a foo-great re- for one another's hittine | Zinn lives in Little ent 10 Cleveland. O. to vel v the Indians to New Or He made it a business trip s Jimmy Rock a w snect AD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | nility.