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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1929. GULLO BATTLES CROMACK ON AMATEUR CARD HERE TONIGHT — NEW BRITAIN BASKETBALL TEAM_ NOSED OouT BY PALISADES CLUB—POLO TEAMS TO PLAY BENEFIT GAME—JOHN TOBIN ELECTED PRESIDENT OF CENTRAL BASKETBALL BOARD PALISADES CLUB NOSES 50.CHURCH TEAMS [BURRITTS TAKE SERIES MOSTTEAMS WEIGH [TEN ALL STAR BOUTS TO OUT NEW BRITAIN TEAM ‘TJE DOUBLEBL| FROM PHANTOM QUINTET g Ty TOIRNEY BE FURNISHED TONIGHT | Vincent Gullo of Meriden and Al Cromack of Unionville Quintet of Former New York University Players Ekes |Win Second Game by 25 to 13 Score—Losers Cage Total \Only Two Intermediates Fail— to Meet in Feature Match on Amateur Card—Dom- Out Victory by 30 to 28 Score — Game is One of of Only Three Field Goals During Four Periods— y 4 y x inick Frisco and Casey Antelek to Battle in Semi- Finest Basketball Exhibitions Seen Here This Sea- | Winners Greatly Strengthened by Return of Yaku- Committee Meetmg 'l‘omght Final—Sunny Boy Hayden to Swap Punches With son—Long Shot by Shuman Gives Visitors Slight | bowicz to Lineup—Darrow Sticks to “Lefty” Cohen T 3 Jackie Dillon—Several Other Teams Entered. Edge—Dougherty High Scorer in Contest. I ‘a‘;n:r-‘ ‘:;;mi):.‘gh;nglry|:; ::Irrm;:; e —Lack of Experience One Cause of Loss. | Saturday afternoon at a busy scs- Seniors Win League Game— Reserves Cop Exhibition Inter-Church Standing With Vincent Guillo of Mcriden and Al Gromack of Unionville heade Patisades Club. G ficld goals were all that Fid. T s *LOCAL Y SHINWER | Ma St Mark's Episcopal 2 B nley Mem i South church scored a dou- | cthall victory Saturday night 1 SSOF RINEY V] the st J7-15 in an Inter- 1 game and its res lowning the Stanmor All-Stars by @ an exhibition tilt. The loag was a postponed affair its senior tcam |in their foul shooting spelled Mark's Episcopal | for that aggregation by a 25 to 13 “hurch | score. rve five | ne Phantom basketball team could { score against the sterling defense of the Burritt quintet in the prelimin- |ary game at the Stanley Arena Sat- urday night and this together with the fact tnat the Phantoms were off | defeat By the victory the Burritts' rest rival for basketball suprem- acy in this city was eliminated. This was the second victory in a row for the orange-clad team over jts rival. Last week it defeated the Phantoms hy one point and indica- | tions were that the game this week THOMPSON MEETS FIELDS TONIGHT Winoer of Tonight's Chicago Bout May Be Welter Champ York, faithtul for their Mirch (P—The look| this week fun. Starting Chicagowards |sion with the scales, and at ¢ o'cloak {only two of the 21 teams entered in |this class had failed to appear for weighing. Fourteen teams made the weight without qualification, three others also succeeded but ask- ed for cmergency adjustments which !will be taken up at a committee meeting late today. Another team asked permission to move down into the junior class, while Nathan |Zevin, in charge of weighing, re- fuscd to certify the weight of the | other. T0 PLAY FINALS wnie Broins and Rangers fo Battle| for Hockey Title New York, March 25 (P—An all-| American final for Canada's greatest | hockey trophy seems probablc by a | great comeback Saturday night that ing the card (onight, ten all-star amateur bouts will be offered to the fight fans at the Stanley Arena by the Stanley A. C. These bouts will feature the appearance of some of | the best boys avallable in the sport and will include some matches that should draw plenty of interest. The feature match between Gulle and Cromack should be a real scrap. These two boys are natural ring rivals and they are both anxious te win. They are known as heavy hit- ters and both are of the slashing type of fighters who seek only the, the Boston Bruins a third kayo as a mark of victory. They Below are listed the 14 lcanw:l\rought which made the weight grade With- | successive v An s ; team being given after the team |F"YoN® ° Bruins already have| geveral other feature matcheg are Skl B e dtr” Bays: |@ualificd for the Stanley cup final, | planacd by Matchwaker C. F. Weg- Beisitn i while the New York Rangers, who ner. In the semi-final, Dominick SR e {Lrought the emblem of ‘the’ world's | Frisco will face Casy Antelek of e e 4 [ hockey championship to the United |New Haven. The Elm City battier D ol Tive, 130 pounds: | States last year for the first time, are {appcarcd here on {wo former oc- R e well on their way to a second final. | casions and both times he was ree il iy | After two 1 10 0 victories over Les [turned the winner over his_oppo- laws, o L OJits | Caniaiens of Montreal in Bosion, the nents. e should_prove to be the aa o e | Bruins overcame « two zoal lead 10 hard<st test Frisco has had in res e pin the irst place Playoit Saturdax, | cont weeks and he is confident that e et e g e e e RS D 2 Ehalgil BN geninning ateeakifo i eonicysy S s se i IREe RYLSEEAE SHAON i aocal Doy ton ght Do : ! i N L R s y|An e onenige Tame PN BE Ll Giinny oy Havdan, v hosc letring title so 1 e comn Lo = "‘“,» e ";;””ml ‘ y < of victorivs has been lengthened to on requests made by &t bick in the sccond period witl L outiin e st wesla el teams, alihough they o {hree zoals that gave them (he mesyhistoumnesticusigepihen b L ilnpgeons that s faces Jackie Dillon of New Haven. esent. The Comets aver- Once ahead their de functions Dillon and Hayden met several 114 pounds ar 1o | od mesfectly. e it mad tn the first |Months ago and Hayden was award~ v. o1 a questionable decision over the Elm City lad. Dillon is out for re- venge fonight. Another match of interest is the would be a closely-contested TACt. | e (oniaht with lbut pre-game predictions failed 19 hatijo Jerween materialize, | itt outfit was better than k agn and the Phantonis Windy worse. In the first place the | (Gp 1, > had additional SUength haitle, betwer S h Andy Yakubowicz in the lincup | phijadely : e Ml - : i and tWO | \Walker and Darrow. | . Jackir pson welterweight | ields and Pacific coast the night 1 I \d finished up the Inter-Church L L : st Luthera h Young Jack stars, the g climax in Thursday wable to cotne . Mark's Downed nd t two w sumes in v tionl e mpionship rec Joe Dun- vie- torward inst ries. could we ense 1 only aske two games, 1o hold their m Through this triumph, th hing of the n undisputed hold on the in has reeomme » champlonship. They g 5 Canadiens led the international s Bill" Casey of North Kingston and dioal Dot Celazo of the Elm City A. C. itho Loth of these hoys are murderous od the semi-final series witl i they should afford last night, the victory in the plenty of action. ing game is a long step toward the | The other houts on the card whi finul playoff. Comi ut of be formed from among the othcr gruelling preliminary, i entries. This will mark the first ap- champions, repeated their singl i | pearance of the New Haven team ‘n scoring act, then fell 1 on an | a local ring in several months. The impenectrable de to tahe the first Elm City fighters are known zame thronshont fhe state as the hest in nd will conti e R % RS tomorrow u scored the only teams entered - Americans turncd Rristol and Unionville, st night to def out will been e 5 Thompson L1ernoon the pu opped into the with th junior division during lashes 18 sus- | 100k scales finishe onosed acted this team was on believes someone held The team captain ap- o weigh only 102 on the al- “phony” weighin tin Comicts and Collegians ow up and are automati- out of the tournament work ot we the Rangers just open open- ~otth Conzrezational ling junior enst Other are New The take place promptly rar : 20 0'clock. < down the ice and passed it = —_— time the 1o Butch Keelir q iogpitn neine tionals Have Scored Toronto pluyer off ih even Victories Already perfect Murray Tampa, March 25 (P—Seven third meniber of torics out of nine starts in the Hue, kept the lead dd nshine eirenit is the record of the holding him out of [Eapih W ington Nationals this spring t Foronto will 34 today they had time for inten- sive drills at their training camp bee tach Brooklyn tomorrow. foppling Cincinnati twice in the spirit of the Nats was «0 nd talk of inspired hase- Lall under the leadership of Walter on was being heard about the 1 piscopal play various player lists in for pos er important matters » 4. n up, and all g committe members of ! Aft DE LA SALLE WINS cthall the final cup between Boston and t vill take place on the Square Garden ice ther rame of for Boscrves Also Win i Tol Team Agzain Phillies Enlivened i By Work of Rookie Haven, I March 25 (%) Susce, rookie cateh ven credit instill a and action into the Phillics, When the up and the though they National Catholic High S hool Tournament. Winter Grorge Pittsburgh is g team lite © victory in the fi Towly night of De La Salle high of iy (1. 0 over St Stanislaus of Ghoeau . Miss. by a scorc of 25 10 ihout as 1 hurry. i victory of the Chicago team | “He can't keep that pep.” said| third time in as many Tred Hunter, the coach, shuking his rs that & De La Salle temm has head. “It's too good to be true national title. The other They'li take it eut of him. But I'm < to ‘wo championships, however, were going to tell him he ean’t make this AVITC DOROTT 11 g Ttefer I mer i . s won by De La Salle of Joliet, 111, club unless he docs keep it | ROOKILS PEPPED UP ; (RS e | oy Wheni a Fellt;w Needs a Friend /OQ- A.fl-TNuR LooKk AT THIS - / Do’ T You THINK HE'S ° ( TER-RIBLY GooD LOOKING ! WE SENT IT To ME Too! AMATEUR BOXING STANLEY ARENA MONDAY, MARCH 25 10 ALL STAR BOUTS First Bout 8:30 For Reserved Seats Call 2644 ago, March 25 (B)— name De La Salle a s spell over a national C, _ Tigers Preparing to ik rrow » &h school mautes for basketball sometimes recruit is entire action is Pililies move were in a the the Manazer Bill Cavvizan's Poliy of AH-H-R- SHUCKS, Giving Reeruits dgual Chance is Workin Miami Gorce open Hortor Princetor iafd. Yale swimn won by jopiin, Mo, ips, double COLLINS IN 4TH YEAR cats Oxford New Yerk — Harvard d Penn Military colleges as intercolle- ziate ndoor polo title-holder. State Colle ok — DPenn State ving mtercollegiate Boxing Montreal—Boston Bruins o, . hate Les Canadiens from Athle. “up competition base. | Uhicago — Georse in six-day bike rae Arbor Once Peer of Major League Second Ba-cme alizes That He is Be- associa- | elimi- | Stanley | ain of the once the y of nen, is entering upen his 24th year EAM WINS Atierican Mague, and rcal- basketball team i i slipping ‘1 eapect 10 see much action as w pinch sccond base- man” he said today “the legs have Jdowed np and I'm not as spry as J used to be. 1 think Connie Mack 1s not banking on me except, to carry a bat up to the plate now and then. for 1 still can ait. [ won't get much kick out of coaching as play- ing, but the old epirit will still be there.” i and Duclberg | second Mich. — Michigan | W odefeats Cornell, 5% New York —— Alfred Banuet, Franciseo, wins national four-wall J andball singles title and pairs with jane McMillan 1o take doubles hampionship. Milwaukee cago, retains national amatcur Lulkline oilllards crown. Boston — Tigers of Boston beat P'rovidence to clinch Canadian- American Hockey league champion- ship. Miami Beach, Fla. — Gar Wood fails to break world's straightaway speedboat record. JUNIOR MY i Junior Hi Specdboys — Prrey Coliins, Chi- 18.2 Melegonis sti a hasket Christen 1ade York but Zakzewski Then wit Junior Hi Y t the score 28-26 for New tied the scor: four ar a half minutes to go. iman pop ped one from the center of the flodr Cincinnati Reds Try and although both teams desperately to score in., shots failed to go in. Arburr put one on the rim but the hall rolled off in the last few seconds and the game was over. The summary: New fonght close Temillet, rf Melegonis, If Barnes, ¢ Magnire Zakzewski, rf . Ste Sloman. 1f Tronoghne, ¢ P Arburr, 15 . eferes Britain t half time Me onis, Zetterman, speedboys Timer, Miller | To Smooth Rough Edges Orlando, Fla., March 25 (#—The Cincinnati Reds were a serious faced lot today, back on the home train- ing ground trying to knock off the rough edges, The Washington Benators humil- wated the Reds 8 to 2 yesterda therehy running Red losses hands of the American league clubs ‘o seven ig nine starts. The Reds Leat the Yankees, 100k one out of from the Athletics. dropped one Red Sox and two 1o the Sen- at the Tia Juana — Scimitar, wins $10,- 00 Tia Juana cup handicap. New York—Hakoahs bheat New York Giants in eastern finals of na- tional soccer challenge cup compe- | tition. FIGHT AST NIGHT By the Arsoclated Press ' | "San Juan, Porto Rico — Paulino BuCK REALIZES ONLY Too WELL, TRAT HE 1= HOPELESSLY OUTCLASSED 1v A BEAUTY | Uscudun, Spain, knocked out Fran- | cisco Cruz, Portugal (1). Madrid, 8pain — Al Brown, Pana- ma, outpointed Bernasconi, Italy. 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