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W ENTER SEMIFINALS IN TOURNAMENT — BOYS’ ® 28588 NEW BRITAIN BASKETBALL QUINTET DEFEATS CHICAGO BRUINS — DUBLINS NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL g 1929 CLUB TEAM DEFEATED IN NEW YORK—LOCALS MAY PLAY ORIGINAL CELTICS NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT — SPORT ITEMS SeBEH60860509 DUBLINS DEFEAT EAGLES FIRST GAME AND REACH QUARTER-FINALS Wichn is Perfect From Foul Line and Brings Team Victory — Blue Juniors and Panthers Win Close | (;ames—Flashes Make Spurt With Four Men, Then | clit to Be Launched Tomorrow Forfeit — Lions Meet Sons of Italy, Phantoms Tackle Independents Tonight. . eon mouth w Yo game at the bs and P ball neeto Games Tonight Blre Juniors Win ars outscorad ow and the Big ginal Ame | sociation 1857 season indepe Meligor teligonis's | 4 ndent Princeton h oinec Columbia, Corr basis, IN COLLEGE LEAGUE Newly Organized Baseball Cir- April 8 A —The sched- Princeton teams of Dart- toy n o will the first representative intercollegi- | ' e known in the cast sinc hree withdrew from the ori | rican college baseball as- efore the start of the | mpaigns on Yale | sylvania, °Il and Dartmouth | d Pen competition. our in the cfforts, some the prese al rati on against membefs, alr the final organization ue will 1 il one k when delegat institutions gather in officers and ad Prior to that meet d for two Yale Wb of any of Blue Juniors 114 opposed to 1 nor sport 1 and 1 may find ¢ mood at Princeton add ar ack an A the lose of the zatio Dirtmouth cleared Ie s with nd ton L do Ha trmouth double-t tive, contingent Yale SPORT SUMMARY ann trom bascbal Madisons of na National of the e been grouped | 1 quadrangle cup | . which came into heing after | ° ix v circui cation of, the plan | was 1ot obhtain:d at New Haven and Although a schedule of s. gIviag each team two en- | every ecady h ot he day lat s from n N opt a ¢ g Da s is to v ia. At both leagu the ¢ t for either major s but a nees nd it an ir idge some future feel something to their | way of interest with- | attractiveness of nst eac campaig | is sca the six n short by Princeton in the norrow ble-header against on 1son o rt with 1t New au o the Whea! ounces ¥y Lo hampionship Cor Is of Monte ment b inte championship York—Ha s optimis' compet onst ps nation on s captu Bermud iladelphia—Midd wrestling high niversity team and reach final ion in Morgan al 1siand re inter a, ile At tit for wit Saturday court BOYS' CLUB DROPS GAME IN NEW YORK BY 46-37 Closes Season With Second Loss to New York Boys’ Club — Locals Rally in Final Periods But Cannot Overcome Home Team’s Lead—Kerelejza and Zem- browski Lead Attack — Players Enjoy Sights in Metropolis. day be- launch'| The New Britain Boys' club closed | Spiegel. its basketball season Saturday night | Cohen, It when it lost a 46-37 decision to the | Lester, ¢ w York Boys' club quintet on the | Kaufman latter's home floor in Manhattan | Schriber. Saturday night. It was the second | Harris, defeat suffered by the Hardware | City team at the hands of the New Yorkers, victory having gone to New | York when the teams played here | a week ago Saturday night Just as the first game had been | Kerelejzz st from one end to the other, so | Parparian, s the contest in New York a|Goffa, ¢ . » battle all the | Boukus, ¢ way. New York got off to a lead | Compagnone, rg in the early periods and at inter- | Paluch, rg mission was clinging to a 24-18 lead. | Grusha, Ig he third quarter was evenly fought, other | but in the last period New Britain been | Staged & determined rally which cut | {the home team’s advantage to four | accom. | POINts before it was checked. Then er this|New York counter-rallied and took Theb el "h.» game. 8 lg s I8 and | Totals New Britain Boys' Club fid A - 3 | Zembrowski, rf it 14 ars L. ago. failed | *P€ ¢ and exciting Totals i) as Players Enjoy Sights were received and treated handsome- ly by the New York management. On Saturday afternoon they went to the Hippodrome and Madison Square Garden and traveled down Broadway. Few if any of the boys had heen to New York before, and York to| Charley Spiegel, whose two bas- onstity- | kets gave New York the victory here, was the big factor in the sec- rtmouth | ond Manhattan triumph. He threw against | seven field goals and one free point sit New |to lead both teams in scoring. Lester | present, | and Harris followed him with 12 Harvard | points cach and made up for the im- |[loss of Dubofsky, who has left the complete | New York team to try out with the sout be- | Jersey y International lcague football | baseball nine. | The New Britain scoring was well ! | divided. Kerelejza topped the locals with nine points and Zembrowski made seven, but every player on the the eight players, as did Andy Ko- Hardware City squad made at least bela, who won the trip to New York one basket. The summ by selling the most New York HBoys team’s home games during the past season. ‘PLEASED WITH ROOKIE Manager Bill Carrigan Satisfied With upon them. After the game Satur- day night the home team escorted the locals to their hotel. Yesterday morning the New Britain contingent went down to Battery park. in- spected the Aq ferry out to Bedloe's island, where the players climbed the Statue of liber Coach Ray Anderson accompanied compo- it (g Cluh fid fl KEEPING TITLES time. | that the tl h other in Work of Pitcher Eddie Durham mhers of the ! Azainst New Haven. Champions to Fight This Week orcon vo. a0 Without Crowns At Stake 17001 it S0 e wien pleased today with the way one of his rookie pitchers, Eddie “Bull” » York April § P—The ing calendar for the coming Durham, worked against the Haven Profs of the Eastern yesterday. kddie, just 20, finds three champions willing enough pitch for his high school to fight but careful enough to leave r titles in cold storage befors enter the ring. the age of 13 and has been advanc ing his bascball fortunes steadi ~o! Joe Dundee, welterweight title- holder; Satimy Mandell, who rules ever since. He pitched the first five innings against New Haven yester- the lightweights, and lzzy Schwartz, recognized by the New York state day, holding the Profs to four hits and two runs. Then in the sixth the | boxing commission as fiyweight | champion, all are down for engage- | Red Sox broke a 2 to 2 tie ing eight runs before the sid ments of a more or | dangerous character. retired. So. with the work over for the day. ‘Bull” was promptly yank- Mandell should have little troub!s th Benny Duke. in Grand Rapids |cd. Carrigan does not want any sor: arms to spoil promising youngsters. Friday night nor should Schwartz be \ White Sox Rebellion . _lunduly extended by Boy Walley of | A . Hakoahs T L san Francico the wame | Has All Quieted Down ""; night. Both bouts will be at catch-| Dallas, Tex., Aprf & (A—The re- O weights cent insurrection in the White Sox On the has quieted down, the team has won v will be in for an unpleasant three straight games and IFirst evening at Boston on Friday when ! Baseman Art Shires. who was sent he meets Al Mello, of Lowell, Mass., |home for publicly ~ complaining in a return match at the Boston against being disciplined, has re- Garden. Mello gave the welter- |pented and requested to return +ight champion something of a| Errorless baseball and bunched trouncing in a recent match at Bos- | hits gave the White Sox an 8 to 4 ton and he may do it again. As victory over Wichita Falls yesterday sual Dundce has seen to it that his is not at stake. In the New York s round battle between Gr schedul- nd ne- hox- week league ted 1o team riginally a single i Hav thor Green's | vet- | perma- uis. other hand, Dundec pos- Kan- n v Louis holastic goes to Winston round nationa! i | WAS WITH PIRATLS ONCE Emil Yd now with Detroit, with Pittsburgh as a pitcher a n bher of years. Detroft bought | from Indianapolis last summer. “ctor. the Kid Chocolat ham. opening J York coliseum Fri- ¢ night is the high spot of the k. McMahon, had hoped to get New York boxing commission to ntic A.|recognize the bout as a bantam- %008 10| weight championship affair but the second | hoxing fathers turned thumbs down on the proposal. Graham has in-| New hinm M sound | 4, rnational th The members of the local squad | the big city made a great impression | arium, and took the | tickets for the | | 1 | New | | | BURRITTS DEFEAT ERIDEN LAURELS Unsportsmanlike Conduct of Yis- itors Mars Fine Batle — An unsportsmanlike team of play- ers representing the Meriden Lau- nels went down to a deserved feat before the Burritt Basketball | | team at the Stanley Arena Saturday | night and after a one-sided game the New Britain team took the honors by a | which ended in near-riot 24 to 15 score he Burritts by strengthened their the claim on state junior title. The Hardware City team has scored 22 victories in starts and have had the upper hand | ¢ opponent except the Meri- | den Communities which have won one and lost one in twe games. This team alone among the many junior | teams in the state has the right to| | challenge on evel of lost the title claims Burritts. The Burritts twice. The sooner a team like the Meri- | den Laurcls learns to take a beating gracefully the sooner they will lea | what true sportsmanship Smith, right forward, displ cd worst type of misconduct on floor and when he left the game was subjccted to the boos of fans. Secing certain defeat the Mer- iden team began to “rough it" ward the end and catching the spir- | it of the occasion the New Brit team did its share with the that the latter part of was far from entertaining. Very little good basketball he Silver City team was | °r time the first quarter. | to 1t half time and never serious- scoreless in the in vear of an 11 ly threatened in the last half. Scully played the best all arou game. He confined himself to ame, led his team in scoring and [on the floor, a W did not make a foul throughout contest. Nick Gill played the t offensive game this season in ritt uniform. Luty played t floor game and Darrow's work stationary guard was excellent The summary Burritts Gin, rf Havlick Jasper, T fen Laurel Smith. rf 5 e Mastriano, If 1 Altobello, 1f-c 0 Treloar, ¢ 1 Johnson, rg ...... 1 Scully, Ig 2 § Burrit timer. Total 11 8a half time: Aronson; Butler. HUNTER BEATS TILDEN Takes Gruelling Tennils Match at Baysid L. L, 2,500 Fau New York, 8 (UP)—F April T. Hunter defeated William T. Til exhibition vesterday den 11 in a ch at Bays 4-6, 10-8, persons. was the first outdoor of Tilden sinc as an amateur gruelling de. 1. 6-2, before some 1t ance ment appe and the I ing star of the United States proved considerable game He also was ham pered by a soggy court which slow- that he will practice before hes its best. require his tennis ed play considerably. iHow to Start the Day Wrong victory their other game to the Meriden Laurels | ! but it has since defeated that team is like. result (he contest | their scoring power was | through Chicago's defense time aft- a Rur- xhibition Before his reinstate- LOCALS SHOW BEST FORM OF YEAR AGAINST CHICAGO McElwain Puts New Life Into New Britain Basketball Team—Zakzewski and Sloman Return to Height of Scoring Form—Exhibition is One of Best of Entire Season—Visitors Held in Check Through Tight De- fense in Second Half —May Meet Celtics. Second Half Kellert opened the scoring upon |resumption of play with a foul shot. |Zakzewski followed him with & |basket. The New Britain team was playing perfect basketball. Kellert came through with another basket and followed with a foul. Russell put Chicago to within a point of New Britain's 20 with pretty basket, loman then popped in a point McElwain paired up with Al Slo- {f'1’;"a‘;‘;g";’,.’;”,.,’,‘"é',.",’;i‘éf ]:}orliwe;; man at forward while Zukzewski|ipoy tied the count with another played center and Arburr and Leary | i) {oue and the count was 21-ail, Were at guards. “Jiggs” Donoghue lqy o hive s thundering buffalo, Zake | was reported to be ill and since Sat- |, o churged away from h“‘ urday nizht it-has been learned that | ¥ 40 SRR BR[O B AR he has developed poeumonia and is |t SUFG S SRR QAR e dopPed in ‘& Sorious condibion, = . |in the lead. He followed this with The visiting team, with its coterie |4 foul toss. Sloman added a point |of the “greatest of the great,” took from the gift stripe. It was a doue things rather easy in the first half |pje foul and Drefuss made his throw the |and a1 s omsEguence] New 1l;rn.m ey, |1ed to 14 at half time. In the the | econd frame, the Bruins started a [hl’_;‘:";“()".";".x“”"";"]h“‘ "f‘"y shot whirlwind attack but the tight de- o POUED JRC DEs A the soore stood | fense of the local crew nullified the |4t 25 10 34, New Britain. Sloman put opposition’s best attempts. [tn lovaly ahnuil en & play dhat wan U8 ks : |the prettiest of the night. McEls Jimmy Kakzewski and Al Sloman. | w,in broke away for a dribble from playing the game as they use t0lipy cepter of the floor and with a play it. returned to the height of oy 4y shoot, he sucked Grody at in Saturday | pin wWith a quick fiip, he passed they broke 1o gjoman and Al sank the basket. The score then stood at 27 to 24 for New Britain. The Bruins put on speed but no |did New Britain, |pass from McElwain and sank the shot. Kellert added a charity toss, Zakzewski again broke :way and sank another. Sloman tossed in ‘n giving New Britain 33 to 25 for Chi- cago. Russell popped in two fre tries but the game was over before could be resumed at center. May Play Another Although Manager Lanpher hati practically decided to close out the scason last Saturday, New Britain may play again next Saturduy against the Celtics of New York. | With the close of the American |league schedule, the former world's champions have banded together again and they are very anxious 1o play here. The fans Saturday night were 8o pleased at the work of the ew Britain team that Manager Lan. pher has started negotlations for |the appearance here of the New | York team. Details will be ane nounced later. The summary: New Britain Fld. FL rf . 1 3 de- Displaying the best form of the entire season, the New Britain bas- ketball team, with a revamped line- up, scored one of its greatest victors ies Saturday night at the Stanley Arena when it defeated the Chicago Rruins, American League team 33 to 27. The game marked the appear- ance of McElwain with the New | Britain team again and his pres- en in the lineup gave New Britain the punch that has been lacking all ar. the | 24 a the | rn he the to- ain night's game and to score well-carned baskets. | “Zak™ was high scorer for the night 7 [with 17 points while Sloman scored cleven | Mer team for my wain fitted into the local S if he were a perfect glove ady's hand. He was a flash alter Johnson in the | his prime in heaving passes and the hest | anchor to which the New Britain team was tied when things got ex-| citing. As usual, he was satisfied to lay back and perform on the floor and fecd the two forwards and this yle of play brought in a wonderful | victory. Arburr and Leary, both facing two of the toughest men in the game, Ray Kennedy and “Honey” Russell, held the pair to minimum of ba Kets. Kennedy got four haskets from almost impossible angles in the first | balf, but Arburr shut him off com- | pletely in the second half and nnmi him scorcless. Russell got two in the | first and two in the second but ne ther got enough to win. Kellert was the only other Bruin to score from the floor. He got onc basket. Zakzewski opened the scoring for the home club with a foul but Rus- sell popped a basket. Arburr shot a tield goal but Kellert dropped one | in to put Chicago ahead. McElwain tied the count from the gift stripe and Kakzewski put New Britain in the lead with a pretty shot. Kenne- dy tied the count at 6-all but Zak shot a foul to put the locals ahead | onee again Seesaw, seesaw” went the count ! as Kennedy popped a long one mak- ing the count § to 7 for Chicago. Sloman, missing a long one took a |short pop on a follow wup and scored one of the prettiest goals of the game and New Britain was again in the lead. Zak got another and the count was 11 to 8. Kennedy again shot over Arburr's head and |ders; scorer, Crean. the count was 11 to 10. McElwain SRS S fook @ lons pop and swished the | powINg OUTHIT CLEVELAND nets, Sloman added a charity point. s Al followed this with another spec- | = New Orleans, April 8 (B — The Robins outhit Cleveland tacular basket and the count was 16 | Brooklyn o 10 Kennedy again got loose for | and ot most of the breaks in an a pop underneath the basket but Zakzewski followed him with an- other. Then Russell popped from | beyond the foul line and the score at half time stood 1% to 14 for > Britain ind the ine as McElwain Sloman, 1f | Zakzewski, Leary, rg Arburr, 1g 15 to! un- c 13 Chicago Bruins rt 1t c Kennedy, | Russell, | Kellert, | Dreyfuss, |Grody, g 9 L] Score at half time 18-14, N IBritain; referee, Ball; timer, Saun- nk ar- ad- hit into four double plays and bow- ed to the Indians, 5 to 1. Max Ros- enfield’s hitting was the only bright |spot in an otherwise dull day for | Robin rooters. Zakzewski took a ¥ . exhibition game yesterday, but they 4 HERE | HAVE Two TICKETS foR THE CIRCUS AND I'VE GoT To Bf OUT OF TowwnN -+ | WONDER WHO | CAN PASS THEM ON TO- women's skaling formed McMahon that, since the| conds for quarter|bhout is not for the championship. | by Leila Brooks Potter he will make noeffort to get down to | Jaith Schoen of Chi- 118 pounds. There had been serious s senior title doubt in some quarters whether the SRS of 4 Det oronto Y ALL-STARS WIN g basketball w8 rs ng of + night by defeating the als to 14 periods were required before a cision rould be reac tionals. of the city t over division adiantage among who are All-Stars put game loes overtime ended. seconds to go in the third, son popped a long game was over. for the Miller played 1 summary 150 parker; scorer, Me- < for Dublins bie foul shooting - Dublins through an Jense of the 1 second- t togethe much but Melego Coyie, Die] son, I Miiler, Zetterman s shown alf time i Timer, Park score at Aronson. was - scoring tosses awarded | this Wie n tor he made seven out of | F. Miller DR KElm ven trics and brought victory to|Koplowitz od team through his ct work. | Spilzel. sight ou Carle. ¢ 5 the A. Miller. g | Costello, rg Sincko, 1z made of whils nine < put in am shots DENTIST EXTRACTION th ¥ game would be when he 200 MAIN ST. TEL. ad4au ||| first from the foul-line New Leonard Bidg. seored Souney's Score at referce scorer, hook shot made it 3-0. Ferony and Ritter; Recano., (Continued on foliowing page.) half time. ries Three hed entered in the intermediate nament, had | N8O o the the midgets o1 § to 4 at the first quarter | nd 12 to 4 at half time. Then on a b 1d the score was tied when After two score- periods and with five heave Dickinson Y team while Sincko and| well for the losers. All-Stars ¥4 6-4 timer, | Cuban negro could get down to 1138 | pounds. Most of his recent fight team has been from to seven | pounds. Na-| Con O'Kelly 12 | done at overtime | weight, meets Hurold Mays, of Bay-| de-| onne, N. J. in a ten round scrap at | The Na-| Philadelphia tonight, on the same card, Baby Joe Gans, los Angelcs| unior welte ht, tackles Brady, husky lad from Syra- Tommy Grogan, the | from Omaha, and Billy another hard hitting | from Cleveland, furnish light on the Thursday night card | { of the Olympia arena at Detroit. | | Other bouts on the national sched- | ule this week include | Tonight—At New York, St Nich- | olas arena, lzzy Grove, New York, | vs. Vince Dundee, Baltimore, wel- terweights, ten rounds; at Chicago, | Mike Mandell, St. Paul, vs. Pe | Mistort, Sout; Chicago, heavy- {1 To | Welghts, ten rounds; at Memphis & Tom Winn, New Orleans, vs. Blondy | Davis, Mobile, heavyweights. 2 Tuesday—At Cleveland, Gorilla 2 | Jones, Akron vs. Tommy Freeman, Erie, Pa., welterweights, 12 pounds; at Chicago, Al Greenfield, Chicago, Willie Michel, Belgium, light- weights, ten rounds. Thursday—At Detroit, Louis (Kid) Kaplan, Meriden, * Conn., Joey Medill, Chicago, lightweights, ten rounds, and ldier Dombrowski, | Detroit, va. Eddm S0 Chicago, | | weatherweights, n rounds, Friday—At New Orleans, Manuel | Quintero, Tampa, Fla., Biliy | Podraza, lightweights, wei All-Stars, | Jac The | cu socker | Wallace, weight | the higa purst of Dickin- | and the ! starred | va, 18 Alex Taylor, former Scanton, golf pro. has accepted a job Hagerstown, Md., course for coming year. Pa.. at a the \ TewL YA SaDiE | AN'T GoT T' PRICE- I'D TAKE YA IF COULD AEFORD o IT WOULDNM'T_ ! A COUPLE OFFA SomMEBODY LIKE Yov DID LAST YEAR ?

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