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o= -y DAY, MARCH [PLAY BENEFIT GAME FOR =& FRED JEAN -HERE TONIGHT 1 Championship Albany Roller Hockey Team to Meet All- Star Crew at Stanley Arena—Veteran Player in| saurday Nigne. " Hospital Since Middle of Season—May be Through With Game Forever—Stars All Offer Their Serv- 1929. i BOYS' CLUB PREPARING | FOR BIG GAME OF mnj New York Team to Battle Local Quintet at East Main Street Gym | FI00690000000000000000000 Speaking gof Sports Believing in getting inte shape at the earliest possible moment, the Pawnee football team will begin a = stretch of spring training Friday : Katolln el morning at 10 o'clock at Willow e Brook park. This is the first time 373-1358 that a semi-pro football team has tried spring training, but the Paw- 1ees are anxious to get going early with one object in view, to dethrone the Blues as champions. WITH THE BOWLERS ROGERS ALLEYS STANLEY RULE LEAGUE Fues 94— 314 97— 381 110— 2¥7 @»'Slt%, Hinchelift Groman Henry Brooks 390 | 5 Argosy 346 The Boys' club is agog this weck THE HOUSE OF as final preparations are being made !for the “big game” of the season, ! that Saturday night with the Ne ’ d T | \ : ~ \ | | |York Boys' club. The Manhattan! 4 linstitution will bring not only ¢ \9 ices—Kid Teams to Play Preliminary—Start at 8. TRY OUT NEW COURSE | [first team but also its sccond-string | 6 outfit, and the local seniors and re- | University of Pennsylvania ROWINZ cerves will both have an opportu. | Crew to Practice on the Delaware |1ty 1o test the caliber of basket- | ball teams in the country's lurgest | River Today. Because of the importance at- i tached to these games, the locall Philadelphia, March 27 P—Unl- | management has departed from ils| 483 ; FIRST LUTHERANS MEET 0. Maier ‘Tonight at the Stanley Arena on Church street, the Albany Roller Hockey team, champion of the Am- erican league, will meet an aggrega. tion of all-atars picked from the | SOUTH CHURCH TOMORROW | {Much Postponed Yet Important | efit performance for Fred Jean, for- Game To Be Staged At the Y. M'imer Bridgeport captain who was in- C. A. Gymnasium, jured in this city and has spent con- siderable time in a hospital recov- ‘The much-postponed yet vitally important Inter-Church league ering. It is not known at the pre'.}"fl:flt}' of Pennsylvania oarsmen will |usual custom and all seats in the ent time whether he will be able !rY Out a new course on ihe Dela- sium will be reserved. The | basketball game between the First|to play again. Iraee ";i"dcf'"h Ausyilalowians Feteaminill play. i peturn ) Lutheran and South Congregational| Jean, without any doubt, is one ™ C;“?’m" ay. . by, | SEEEemant dn New York on the fol- church teams will be played at 7:30 | Of the greatest polo players ever to, - n 'h:“; d°" the = BcluylKLiL jlowing Saturday, and there is a pos- | o'clock tomorrow evening at the|have lived. Years ago, he was the Where the Eed and Blue crews have 'sibility that the reserves will also| Y. M. C. A, No less than four dates had been set for this contest Grose A light workout will be in order. | Thorpe A coach for next season will be se- [ APcht Jected and all candidates wishing o | Leopold y out are asked to report with |Campbell football shoes. 77— 279 76— 237 §3— 262 97— 305 13— 102— ONE THIRTY-NINE MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN 35 It is rumored that Billy May, for the past three years manager of the | Benjaman Tilues, will be with the Pawnees this | (2% | year. All former members and new | Knowles andidates are asked to report at the | Odman Eiatediiony | s91—1763 idol of New Britaln roller polo fans | trained for more than 25 years, con- |make the trip, it and where once he was admired, he |tinue to become worse, Caliow sald. | Tonight the clul’s basketball play- Carl A. Vaughan, billiard instruc- Recently a new shell and tor at Rogers' Parlors, defeated E. Olson in an afternoon exhibition #ame yesterday afternoon by the score of 75 to 69 and in the evening 1ie set down E. Kasprow 75 to 46, Changes in the amateur boxing code are few but they are to the point. The governor yesterday ap- roved the new code as drawn up by ate Athletic Commissioner Thomas 1. Donohue, and the state will take control on April The bouts, instead of going for three minutes will be cut down to {wo while bouts of three rounds only will be allowed with a decision com- ing at the end of three rounds. The welght of the gloves has also been changed from six ounce to eight ounce for all classes, Hereafter, an amateur may com- pete in only one bout a week. Viola- tion of this edict will mean suspen- McBriarty Ayer Bened!ct Thompson Willanietz Thorstenson Scheldler | Lewinky Pevitta | Bruno Burkhart Cohen Kardoka: Ritter H orssees B8 852 6371686 99— 50—~ 91— “u— 86— 106~ 536—1703 85— 93— 51— 89— - o |and then found impracticable, but the two manngements have finally agreed on temorrow evening and the league schedule will be brought to a close then, The Lutherans won the first game 277 | between the two teams and also tri- 266 jumphed in all their other league en- :: counters, while the South church 305 | Met its only defeat at the hand of s02/the Lutherans. This gives the Swedes a one-game advantage, and if they can repeat their previous 274 |performance tomorrow night the 276 | championship will be theirs. Butlr ¢ |the South church comes throtigh afld avenges {its former loss the rivals will be deadlocked and a third and declding game must be played off. Both teams are on edge for the con- 287 ‘mct and will work their hardest for 261 | victory. The South Church Juniors will 3|work out for the city tournament with a game at 5 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Boys' club against 305 244 258 has been feared in the past two sea- sons. The Albany team tonight will use its regular lneup with Karl and Steve Plerce on the rush line, Lun- derville at center, Morrison at half- back and Barnikow in the goal. ‘The all-star aggregation will be made up from among a group of players, all of whom have offered their services. These include, “Bib’ Boucher, “Kid" Duggan, “Red” Wil- Niams, Art St. Aubin, Jimmy Purcell, Pete Weich, Pete Gazzinga and a number of others. Two kids teams will appear for the third time in the preliminary game. This will be started at §:00 o'clock with the main contest getting under way at 9 o'clock. Bunlight is about 618,000 times |as bright as the light of the full moon. the Dixie Speedboys. At 6 o'clock | slips were demollshed when the { Schuylkill overflowed its banks and |submerged logs always hold the prospect of danger. The longest cours avallable in the Schuylkill is | but three miles and Callows said the iheavy mud in the river hamper=d the progress of the oarsmen, The new course is a seven-mile stretch of deep water, starting at the Morelton Inn, near Torresdale. Should it prove satisfactory, the | Schuylkill practice course may be | abandoned permanently. RECORD CROWD EXPECTED New York, March 27 (UP)—The record crowd of the indoor boxing season in New York is expected at Madison Square Garden tonight to | witness the “Golden Gloves” bouts|Thompson was |hetween amateur teams representing New York and Chicago. several lerg will join forces with other club | members*in the annual minstrel | 'show of the institution, and many s court star will be seen on the stuge | as an end man, a soft shoe dancer, | lor a soloist. Will Protest Decision | Given to Jackie Fields | | Cnicago, March 27 P—Ray Alvis manager of Young Juck Thompson who was defeated by Jackie Fields| Monday night for the N. B. A. wel- | | terweight boxing title, said to he | would protest the decision awarding | Ficlds the hout and championship. | Alvis said the bout was stopped | for more than five minutes and the | | ring was invaded by others than the, ! fighters and referee. He added that | unnerved by the |stampede of spectators when & ilunic broke out in the coliseum. for the “Prepster” ACTUALLY THE 9 SUITS MADE N SIZES 30 TO sion for the boxer. Another thing, 100, is the suspension of any boxer who fails to go through with a match after having signed up. Matching of the contestants will be made by the matchmaker subject to the approval of the commission. the South church Reserves will| tackle the Nationals, also om the Boys’ Club floor, SLIGHT CHANGE IS MADE IN TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE | Amateur Fights to Be Held on Fri- | day Instead of on Monday as in Former Woeka JUNIOR CITY LEAGUE Hilltops Val Gav 1 Gouvdrow Malinorki Wagnet Kioss 127 99— " 100— 3100— 11— 342 5101605 Newfleld Lewlaki Satula Cardox Valentine Boxers will be assessed an annual fee of two dollars for the privilege «of fighting while the promoters will , 12 required to pay a license fee of [his applies also to the referees. Neckwear In beautiful showing of figursd ind solid color effects. T3¢ to $2.50 6651551 These requirements will be strictly uforced by the state athletic com- issioner and they also apply to v restling. 121— 345 03— 328 dist It has been found necessary to make slight changes in the sched. | ule for the city amateur basketball tournament to be held at the Stan- ley Arena beginning next Tuesday, ! but the aiterations will not have E important effect on the lay-out| 4s announced last night. The pro-! moters of the weekly boxing exhibi. tions at the Arena have decided to hold their fights on Fridays instead | 5 |01 Mondays, at least in the immed!- ate future, and _the basketball schedule has been adjusted to meet | 101~ $13 |thi8 situation. é Uollarattached — ——| The tourney wil open on Tues- | in white and all 74=1605 | day, as was originally planned. The colors of Spring, 95— 27 | §aMes originally set” for Thursday, $2.00 to $8.00 however, will be played on Wednes- 119— 300 (day and those fixed for Friday will 155 304 |be played off on Thursday. On the | — —_|following week, instead of running! 628—1510 [ from Tuesday to Friday, the tour- iney will be conducted from Monday | |to Thursday, with the finals on !,Thuudny night, April 11. 1} The work of weighing the junior {and midget teams was to be conr- | pleted this afternoon at the Boys' | club, and a schedule for these ! Saturday night at the Stanley Arena, the biggest game of the bas- | .. Letball year will be staged when the | symacko Ne:w Britain team clashes with the | H. Kawecki ristol Endees. This will be the final | T, Xloss me of the series for the state title ¢ 4 with both teams standing a .ance of winning, a pretty battle ould result. TO DEFEND NET TITLE Boston, March 27 (UP)—Hewitt Morgan of New York, amateur vhampion, will come here next week 1o defemd his title in the annual na- tional amateur court tennis tourna- ment at the Tennis and Racquet club, Several prominent local play- including George Wightman, Jtoger Cutler and Frank Frazier, will <ompete., and nec the leading Domenic Sharke y Vren Jos . DRESS UP FOR THE EASTER PARADE £ J A Sodety Browd Clothes Y% ‘ UNION SUITS Frank classes will be drawn up tomorrow L] Tzt % v ‘nnernwn. Play in these divisions: Sults and Topcoats Undervvear ,::i“ 2 113 1:12:7 begin Monday afternoon at the ! A 345 $65 Carter's and Varsity e | to $1.00 to $4.00 BeTEH| INDUSTRIAL BILLIARDS | ors, BLOSSOM FORTH In Style... EASTER You can in our Prep Suits . . . and inexpen- sively. Imagine buying a $50 suit for $35. That feature alone is mighty appealing . . . but in addition you get tailoring in the famous Langrock manner, woolens used in all Lang- rock clothes. Style that is only identified with suits of this fine character. Every young fel- low can afford an Ashley Prep Suit, none can afford to be without one. THOMPSON SHOES EMBODYING STYLE, COMFORT AND LONG WEARING FEA- TURES EXCLUSIVE WITH ”— 20 108~ 335 E. Tagan Murphy Wearne Newton Jenak WON'T POSTPONE MEET Boston, March 27 (UP)—Reports that the women's national indoor track championships, scheduled for Saturday night at the Boston Gar- «Jen, might have to be postponed be- cause of the National league hockey playoff. were dispelled today. The N. 1. A. A. A. U. committee announc- 4 the meet would bLe held as pluued . DUSTRIAL LEAGUE Teams in the Industrial Billiard | e e B, Machine s¢ | tournament will clash tonight. New WILL COMPETE IN M 159 | Britain Machine meets Stanley Rule, | Hanover, N. H., March 27 (UP)— 3— 140 | Corbin Cubinet plays Fafnir, Stanley John Bryant, captain of the Dart- 204 | Works battle Hart & Cooley and P.| mouth swimming. team the past sea- 14— 1611 g B Corbin cleshes with Corbin | on, will compete in the 50 and 100 eii—33s Bcrew. The Newmatics lead the | vard events in the sixth annual in- league with eight wins and no losses | dividual swimming championships at ‘with Fafnir second. Washington uuniversity, St. Louis, I'riday and Saturday. 4901348 Ronaldi 117 324 nd TWO-PIECE . oty 09 Suits and Topcoats Tailored in Rochester $25 . $45 YOU NEEDN'T WAIT A DAY LONGER—to find your suit, in the fabric, color and style you have alwars 79— 163 ] MAY BE FARMED OUT | New Orleans, La., March 37 ®— | Eddle Morgan, outfielder who spent ! Hosiery proot exclusively, in all the BRU Boston, RAN o, for the second time in three ycar: the Boston Bruins will meet the New York Rangers at the Boston Garden March 27 (UP)—Finalists | most of last season on the Cleveland | Indian bench, probably will be sent | to some cluss AA team.fOr a season. | Morgan's lightuing speed on the| wanted. It's right here in our store. Our prices are very reasonahle and will save you money, asing spring color combina- ons 25¢ to $1.00 THOMPSON $ W BLACKS NS AND TANS LANGROCK CLOTHES| tomorrow night in the opening garae | 2 of the playofi scries for the Stanley | = cup, emblematic of the world's hock- . 430 ey championship. Skinner Chuck NEW BILLIARD TOURNEY HAS GREAT CONFIDENCE A new three-maun team billlard Winter Haven, Fla.,March 27 UP)— tournament started esterday at 5 — —— |One thing that reacts favorably on ¥ Rogers with aspro team win- 3 445— 842 [the Phillies is the confidence Man-, ving from Savoie's Pets, 50 to 2 in ._ .., |ager Shotton puts in his young play- | ihe hole. In the evening, M, Tracey's(J Lirn §1= 11 lers in the opinion-of Cy Willlams, 1 won over J. Gregor's team, 60 — 158 | veteran outfielder. “Shotton knows to 43. 83— 173 how to handle the youngsters,’ he! 9= %8 1 4aid. “'He gets the best ont of them." 428— §31| The Phillles took the champlon 5t. | | Louis Cardinals into camp yesterday, | 55— 189 g 10 4. | bases is outweighed by his tnability | to judge fiies or hit certain kinds of | pitching, in the opinion of Manager | - | Peckinpaugh. Furnishings That inject sparkling color into spring . . . 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