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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1930. NEW BRITAIN BASKETBALL TEAM MAKES SHORT WORK OF PENNSYLVANIA RED CAPS—PANTHERS ARE DEFEATED 6 TO 1 IN THIRD STRAIGHT GAME IN ROLLER HOCKEY PLAYOFF—INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE GAMES TO BE PLAYED TONIGHT—SPORTS PANTHERS NO MATCH FOR _|ALUN| (UINTET 'HIGH SCHOOL TEAM PUTS IBURKITTS WIN IN RED CAPS NO MATCH FOR ALBANY HOCKEY QUINTET "1y pLAY JARSTY ~ UP GREAT FIGHT IN GAME " (VERTINERATIIE ~ HARDWARE CITY QUINTET ¥ i i / f yani sketball Team Is Defeated in Second La kers Trot Off With Victory in Third Game of | ‘Local Basketball Quintet Is Barely Nosed Out, 26 to 24 . Pennsylwama Basl\etba’ : - Sec o 'Ir’\l?ivf)lf? Sel:‘)les by bl‘ore of 6 tyo 1 — Locals Fail to ‘ ngh School Greats and Past by St. Thomas’ Quintet in Hartford—-Sen;inarians Two Extra SGSSIQDS Are Neces Appearance Here, 50 to 3§—Re‘o.rgamzed Combina- Display Any Teamwork on Offensive End — Dick Greats to Clash WedfleSday [ Gain 19 to 7 Lead at Half Time — Red and Gold | SiIJ Belore Verdict I Reached 1 tion va.es Too Strong 10_1‘ Visitors—Locals Lead Donnelly Rises to Great Heights With General /\ll‘ gt Stages Spurt in Second Half to Tie Count at 23-All : T ; 1 a't Half_"l‘lmc by Score of 25 to §—H9me Club Fune- Around Star Performance—Fourth Contest Tues- | .. sors e b e i | —Winning Points Are Scored Seconds Before the | Do fovertimapporiodsaad{Io ol tions With Same Accutacy as in Win Over Brook- played Snturday night before the | Iy lay e N End. Burritt basketball team could ever- | yn. gax. 3 composcd of ; be rs in the city —_— come the strong McKinley Athletics ) start to | former Ited and Gold stars, will| Coming from way hehind, the|ford High school meet on the bas-|of East Hartford in the best and Continuing their rilliant play of Panthes clash with the varsily hikh school | NewsBritein High schoel pasketbal | ketball count fur the secend Bmie Wils| most exgliing preliminary: gatue | last week when they defeated the e : on. promises 1o eam fought its way up to within|afternoon. The game will be plaved New Dritair R e Brooklyn Visitations in an overtime 3 b 7 2 % 1a a e B P a 1 Y i raight game i voller bo a real thriller as the alumni five | (wo points of a tic with the St.|at Hartford. In the first ducl of the|Played at th il SRR “5 e e hos v playoil series to the Albany will have n impressive lineup to|Thomas’ hinary team Saturday | season New Britain was the victor. | s¢ RISOH The ((‘:lln\v ended the rc ',:n- :\\’ quln 4 ~” srita; DRSEQLO Lawma «\x rs in Albany yesterday by | 4| battle against the spectacular high|afternoon but the rally was cut short —_— lation game in a tic 21 all whe H g C e at 2 Pennsylvania Red i 3 r fhanon samc ing i tasae Caps in a free-scoring game at the E 1 champions cchool team. 'This is an annual|by the final whistle, the final score [] Powell, visiting left forward, toss rl AR R e of last scason lite toyed with game and alway {s consider- | being 26 to 24 in favor of the St. B(]YS L in a basket with only five seconds to | k S Obser inth Ha e sdayanient g the ha uintet on the specious Al- > atlention and interes Thomas team. T sidymen | go. Then a three-minute overtime - | final score was 50 to 36. The visitors the locsl qun wm$mmmMMWWv-mmmmmflwmmmzmm Nmemmw&mmfiflwflnwwmwva o k Do .‘ 1 K lick, Reckert d Gennette the | St homas' team such a battle but iscored a field basket leaving the| d ] " P\C‘H erms in their first appearance ot Aedlos edtat | here on January 11 to lose out 40 Lad as it was e ed are st F P s in|the New Britain boys, as it was by time was up. Another overtime ses- | e to 36, proved to be no match for 1 of the tw r . < the Industrial league scu | fight, and fight alone, that they b AEE sion found the visitors scoring nm\ After their thrilling victory Satur- New Britain's revamped quintet and cal clu bto pass the : ran chureh bas- |y iek is also a mainstay on the|were able to come up so closely to . . g . ol A R ~llohg (0\ i 2 S| the locals had no trouble in win- pringfield on | i Burritt quintet. Gennette was|the St. Thomas tcam. On the other lfl]lmes FO]‘g(][lel], SDIl'llS ngh 4 PeatiY > day evening, members of the Bur-|ying =3 |one of the bright lights of the Red|hand the seminarians worked like J| ritt basketball team and other court| JFor a good part of the first half, Lutheran five | | ©lund Gold during his high school | the scasoned and well balanced vet- ]01‘ SeaSO[]‘S Cllmdx "he visiting quintet displayed as |luminaries adjourned to the home | h¢ game was close apd the visitors v contest which | pyg | erans they are and in the ly part strong a defensive as the Burritisof “Andy” Yakubowicz on Steele | KEPL UP step by step with the Hard- thriller from whistle 10| 1n" ghe center position will be|of the game, scemed to be well on have met this season but on ihe |street and helped the star forward | V'€ City quintet. However, after feams were evenly peqpgic” Hewitt, one of the tallest)their way to an easy victory, New Britain Boston | gfensive, ad their . weak | celebr: his 21st birthday anniver- | SI¥ Minutes, New Britain started to 1 and battled on almost equitl { pivote men in the city. He is a| Aside from teqm play, one of the | Zembrowski . - Sween¥ | points, They 1 plenty of shots |sary. The party came as a complete | 100P Plenty of = baskets and the out the game, but Rav | ower of strength on the offense | interesting side lights was the hold- | right forward in close that t ¢ siven fsurprise to Andy as he was called runaway star st the visitin nee gaye New Britdin | and defense. being a men {ing of Jimmie L scorcless from | Grusha ... oooo DAY i {hem the victory they rolled|home on a ruse. five would work, the New Britam the pivot position and | Stanley Works team and the De-!(he floor by Captain Nate Lipman left forw e e | "°About 40 guests were present fo|lc2M worked faster and the local h i soodsteid Molay five. The alumni team will| Lipman, played one of the best | Kerelejza .......... John Crowley | “phe Burritts led 5 to 2 at the end [greet Andy when he entered {he | P1AYCrS were shooting them in from e e IR dmer Swanson and Holst starr ve two of the best guards in the | games of his caree Franks was | center ot the first quarter but ut the half, [house. The basketball world was | &I @h&les. The score at the half was TS e ; attack for New !wnvun wh o UHug Carison and “"Ham- | outstanding on the offefisive for New | Compagnone . ... AL Baker | e positions were roversed and the |well e Sotited: ey hes 10§ in favor of New Britain Carlson found the bask.t|my” Darrow. These two players| Britain as was Bill IRoss. Put under | right guarc visitors were leading 11 10 8. As the |present were “AI" Sloman and The Red Caps threw a scare into nine much-needed points. Th recognized as stars in their po-| high presstre, Bob Mautne the | Paluch . cevieees. Do Crowlavinird quarter came to w close, the | BN ehneol ‘l'”l”\ o “Il_‘ | the camp of the home club by a e playe confined themselves|sitions. Carlson performs with the | high school's new center, was not | left guard Burritts were unable to closc the |New ”,'.””” team: “Bill” Riord I‘" pirited spurt in the second frame. i reely to defensive play. Sprins- | Gascos, Burritts and Lutherans, Dar- | found wanting and showed up well, | Substitutes, New Britain—GOft:. | gap and the East Hartfordites still | popular hotel manager: Darrew, | LICY seored a line of quick baskets ne defense to good|row is a member of the Kking three haskets against Shea. | Benjamin, Rametta, Roukus. Bos-| (ere in the lead three points, 15 10| Lufy, Iavlick, € ”‘”l, 8 = to cut New Britain’s lead down 1o anc wde the going | Screw, Burritt and New Britain ag-| j'rank Murphy was outstanding for | ton—Jjames Crowley, Doherty, Giil, | ys s S "I s - JASPETE 09 o 19 with six minutes played. for the Connecticut church w _ |the St. Thomas tcam because of his | Dooley. i ey oG et T Then New Britain picked up specd npions. Todd s for the| With this impressive lincup facing | sco punch and his fight. Shea| The Boys' club basketball team | gtaged a spurt, the Durritts went 0% Py l““‘ < e tn only to have the IRted Caps g csers. leading bot uns in scor- it the high school tram wWill have|closely followed Murphy as did [nas shaken off its mental depression | nto the last period playing faster | bt Besidsing lughethy " | st nother spurt and soon the ! e to play good ball it it hopes to de-| Burns in point getting and team {ajong with its physical ailments aud | than they had in the first three ses- || Latiof there were many oth o feat the former wearers of the Red | play, Both teams d niie bas- | i3 mow facing with | confldence 15| s arkuncios monmes fn w fion |U0¥ and glrl friends of the popular| Fitdin 100k T out St me refreshments | and Gold. The high team has show- | kets. St. Thomas' advantage being|game this evening with the B o T Ghite o (i T el TRy o juncture and planned a different v Holst's “Bel- | cd great form in its r t zumes| reached by their cight foul shots 10 | Bove club quintet—a game which | another 35, seconds later putting the | ;o : played and music en- | \yang of ball, The results were at v several numbees [and proved that it has plenty of | New Dritain's six. e el i e lead. Jaspes goy{ioved: An attractive supper was 1 Lnglish to the de-|Stuff in the St Thomas' contest last| g0, giaried the game off by cag- | tain Tony Kerelej T e s e at 11 o'clock. Andy was con- S iy (lassidy |y pasket for St Thomas at the | combination to a climax. A fe¥ [ by Haylick leaving the score 20 to ; uldted son alltsid especially | ime after time and the locals kept surmary: %\‘n{“:;u‘;’ x’lx\m-”f; B .&n"r] |45 sccond mark. | Mautner 5000 | qays go the locals were faced WIt |13 i favor of {he Burritts, At this| . lo:\ ? icki, who stated that | up their sure-fire shooting. e New Britain Lutherans | Mautner. Lipy ‘.’“‘.;ll‘. ranks, THESS | ovencd things up by putling in @ 4 gloomy oullook as a result of in- |stuge of the game, the Athletics [sr \.m‘_\’ 1l H‘? Im 215t | \hile the New Dritain defense players were licked cven before t IS SS e & reniites to be 3 |Dush-up shot. Then IFranks, Who| juries, for John “Red Compagnoac. |ightencd up and long shots eut the | )" MEY e Was ol ”J ”,,hf”?'“ closed up like a deep sea clam e A e [ o A s ;l_)vylvu,\l"dlhxic ‘v,as_zo‘v\llnx\:\::’: “330(:{:?:"”‘ guard. stramed his shoulder in | Burrit(s' lead down to two points, |y iy g !T“Y"]J\l'd e 0| stranded on @ sandy beach, its of- wards played even the semblance of ShE 4 i fast! brand of basketba thrilled the cr o | fensive grew stronger until it soon 3 lust Monday's game and Captain |21 1o 19, Then, just before the game | 00> SIOWS on Saturday a A olo yes . Albany would never 2 T ATl tear s el s inanar| o e Mook shots drentiEsieomnel ol oIS R0 miTANKle loWR e cnded, Powell cut in with a dribbie 5 party proved 10 be a|pecame cvident that it was not a have had ther unaway that It had Holst, ¢ ........ question of which team would win t had. : : led by Fred Saunders, former high|SiVing New Britain the lead. 6-2.]gay night, while the team was sent|ang tied the count at 21-all. Sonibiel o aceeRLl: terenostin Dhvies and Har seored. the | - Carlson, g . 1 S Tl et e S Murphy, a New nvm:uj: boy . | further into the slough of despond A P e e S e s TR :m]n‘ iEo: th \A\\‘nln‘ but how badly the visiting quintet only two zoals in the first period Laen Sty [iotter man, He supplants mis|LYo foul shots making - the score i,y yne fact that both games resultedia pretty goal a minule af \n’«\”n - “:0”‘ as one of the star | would be defeated. The personal foul in defeats. overtime session started. A halg|P@sketball players in this city, He |, had been waived. Had it not : s after the Dugsan, slapped New Brits et = ther “Ken,” who has 1 ed :ux ‘i“]j',mmm‘ SRR ; Ko e g % . f rt when a youngster at|hee e eeals i anorbn T Moond neriod e e i At umni teams for the past five | oy Ouar .lxul Red's shoulder has responi- minute before it ended, Yakubowicz | Boyl Vel W ml]" i |-‘ een one of the Red Caps would bany got three more in the third pERETCl M Eheran SEe A resord attendance is expected a ¥ . cd to “baking™ treatments, and ToaV | cut in and droppet the hall through | i o e heen SHe L CoUE O Tk a G aang ok abbn e S e ' ) o o Laws brought his team within one |5 expected to be able to play With | {ha hoop, tvinz the scor o oped as he grew older. Mis first real | three times over. The final whist fourth, New Dritain’s entire wo A e e 3 voint of its opponcnts by putling in | his injured member strapped up. In the second overtime session, | ¥Perience after leaving the Boys'|found New Britain leading 50 to und v for naught every time a sally g 3 L @ foul shot. At the 3:45 mark I g {he club will be able to oppose [ Powell opencd the scoring for the | lub was with th itts. The Po. Richman and Sloman with 16 and v wvas made on the Albany feafic: Laeiand i . g Murphy put St. Thomus ahead and | jiq ry)) strength to the powerful Hub | visitors with a basket just a minute | 1S a8gregation has been in- exis- | 15 points respectively. led the local cause Duggan. once he got the ball, | |1 Mitison 24,2 (ollowaithls shios wilh jother bas- | teay. Zembrowski and Grusha wiil tence five years and Andy wi I P S e e 1:40, | ter was one | hoopsters. Jimmy Collins worked a kept it and tried to take it down gaiiid v ving his team (he lead, U-0. |6 ap (heir regular posts at for-|Luty dropped the ball through ths the original members of the|{nice game on the floor while il the floor. Against the speed and the b : : ”“" surns, who had just replaced | upqs, it iy cxpected, and Kerelefs2 | nets and he was awarded dwo free |[€am. e has been a bulwark on|entire team functioned it absolute sensational work of the Al- pldls = & - Murphy, shot two baskets and St |, (1o circle Compagnone will hotl | ries when e was fouled. Appar-|he auintet since its organizafion. | spectacular efficiency. Conway and bany crew, his cfforts were pitiful. Srees B elarson A COLEe ”“‘“”‘ reae e d of Ne% 1 down onc back court position. whilz v nervous, he missed Dboil, |11¢ M5 also played an important [ Arburr kept up o hot pace all night On the other hand. Donnclly nmiloft; timer. Johnson Britain, 13-6. Hermie Schmarr then | ;0,0 g expected to step into the | Jasper, however, made the Burritts t in Corbin Screw’s march to | making gs hot for the Red Caps. played his héad off. Ile was up the S Losalunior SN Jack Bri G lident He C gave New Dritain is st point o other onc. Rametta will probatiy | breathe casicr when he dropped in (Ve —Industrial lcague champion- | Darrow got into the e long floor and back on the defense. inter- | 'M¢ New Britain Lutheran Junio:s acK britlon contiaent ne Gan the quarter by caging a foul Shol | oo "eo\jce ay a forward during tn neat shot and Yakubowicz made |SNiDS. Two vears ago he led the|cnough to ring up two hoops for cepting passes, stoppinz tha Albany | 1150 Won their game, but they had DHISSucoyilofl e e \.0["',’ "":‘I"l\f: | same, and possibly Boukus, also, | the game safe when he got another |1 in scoring and last year end- | himself while Mason, a football star rushers. getting ball her LRSI alEl L LIS antl dhancl v o: KCED Al SChell i B’ly the second quarter 18 Shoa 1o/ ONe® | while Gofta 9vill breals in as center | just before the final whistle blew, [¢1 in sccond place. He also led th h the Nutm there. 1e was the Ationiof theil < chelt sprinstidld jopponcid ith two baskets and ¥, - MUrPhY |, "oyard and Benjamin as a dgfea- | The scord ritts in scoring last season into the fray. The Fum same. g Hultbers was hela Delpgess. | e »j"‘ another ”’. i "“I‘ pofiscole % Lsive man it Saturday cvening he was presented | New Britein Davics. regrin and Marl 2 EEiom ko, b Tartford. March 3.—A clever vet- |10 7 in favor Pt Downeymen “’; Coach Nate Hurwitz of the Boston 5 (s | with o trave | 1ok ne test trio yet seen, 2 i ] 2 SR ONAD vy Sotond Half team will throw against th BT Do A 3 of money hy h § Collir e o L e e 5 1 the game for their teao. | will face w youthful battler | the linc-up which s Gill, vt Laysire as beautifully decorated impossible to son and Johnson were beit | Lilling punch when Jack Britton, Mautner opencd the sccond half )y, won cight out of 11 starts 1| Jasper; 16 15 et o |uiair | Mason, It penetrate, v Springfield. The summary: former world's welterweight eham- | With a basket which was follfwed | gcooiov and Fred Daly will be Aty s R b Sy 5 e | iehma Yourth Game Tomorrow - B. Lutheran Juniors | pion, clashes with Al Sehcll of Ger. | by Sheas foul shol. Franks made it |, corocoure, SFowleyiatiGons | Dévsore e i ks LEADS FOUL SHOOTERS | Conwa hEonath A In Hhelserca il LD in the star bout at Foot Guard | 20 to 10 but Murphy got a foul: ROSS: o ang Al Baker and Dan Crowley | Havlick, g Bssonihl 51 Only one more week of the Jun- | Arburr, played at fhe Stanley Arena in|) I 3 4 hall Thursday night JuedydoNnElieinoon “""A"“”M “lon tho defense. The last named i Gl A {ior Hi-Y foul shooting contest is | Marchineck, this city tomorrow night. Although | FUtIDerE: 1€ ..., 1| Britton. whose real name is Willie | PASS from “]"“11""1“’,;““' “,*‘"’"mm only member of the presant ¢ — [left and to date Italo Recano, the | Darrow, thines Took hopeleas, the playeraion | 2: - b € s ( slin, is a former New DBritain | *‘;:"K 1:?“““““1‘ ! . u‘(’)d i l,‘m | team who appearcd here two years| Totals e 3 2y !champion of the tournament of last | the way home yesterday got together | Lo Es0m: GG ent hut Connecticut has "‘”‘po?”i(!?‘;x roredl amother Dbaspol, | 380 on the Boston quintet’s last visit | Last Hartford {year, is well in the lead. g Ttotals and discussed their faults ri Lt 4 im but little in action over the long | 14 P SOTEL CH G (0 DnAvL, ‘\o this city. | 1 ts. | the boys with the high scores | loft. They arc out to br y 3 : streteh of years during which he | “; fg ‘N‘“,“‘l,'“_h, s Boston’s record for the scason I%. Thayer. 5 ; 3lin the contest which has lasted | Albany winning streak i o 3 L1 has been 2ol the ball after a foul shot and |as follow Boston Providen:e | 'owell, If ... 3 3 ver a period of several weeks went | Seay. rf battle is e program for 2 U RS S @ Roys' club 40: Boston 38, Haverh.:il| May, ¢ L linto the final contest. Each will | W. Cart program th 5 Il put it throu e net to make it|1Bo¥s clu i AR, Byverh; i EaTay e EERRRRER 1 | 1 night, s 21 to 16, New Hritain was grad-| D club 15: Boston 41, Samucl| 1T 5 § e ce throws. The for | Walker, will Rl b cen N buaponk th eieei e VonisonWA A oy Boston 42, | Mason. rg L free throws are: Re- | B. Carter, 1 ToH » § jans who were playing their heads | Middlesex Pre-Medical school 2:.| Poscher, o o 9 cano m Merza 14, Bugene | Wright, The summuiry R ; rifol off in an cffort to keep their lead. |Boston §§, Worcester Boys' club 31, - — |Coyle 12, Joseph Miller an Albany \ iy ke T k .| The former champion naturally Vinal Quarter Boston = Brighton A caaen B. Perc b LR 7 | has cd some of his greatness of | Mautner and Shea had a double | Boston 40, Lawrence B corc at half time—11-8 I fault Albany fan kept chanti liams at t r side of the rink, alone an r clected to tal n th once cvident. Short snappy passes brought the ball into the foul circle v | Sloman, 1t Ig wetive within the squar circle, J visit to Hartford this il be his second. He was i d=D here severel years ago boxing Dive s gam O > | 'alitz, now of New London, but then 25 | Lawrence Stanley 11. Italo Ttecano's| Totals ... Selaelt st |total of 22 out of a possible 25.1s| Scor¢ ab I time—25-8 New > heyday as advancing years have | foul called on them, both players | Boston 41, Harvard I an 30; | H rd. Referee, Aronson; scorcr, |better by two than the senior record | Britain. Referce, McCabe; timer, Davies il Totals s | tah their toll—he is ipast forty— sin Laws made it 22 to 16 | Boston 11 River Boys' club 2 Crean; timer, Saunders, |at the ALICo AL | saunders, scorer, Crean. Referss “inderson: t he is still the master, a boxer of | With @ foul shot. Schmarr again un- | Boston Boston University fre. covered a nice pass to Franks who Boston Massachus Harkins 0 e arc . fast and clever, L ~\KMMMEPMYW ;w@wuwwflf;_m%*¥%;~fi D e OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN ; ! hmarr | be n their wivalry three years ag in f a4 compara itain up Lo within | when the wcaters twice nos-l Weleh 5 tively fe the ru > points of Nt. Thomas by part- | out the locals, by one basket in this| X ] £ Hartfor ing the nets with a foul shot. 1% |city and by ouc point in Lioston Murphy then 1 foul shot for ‘The following year Boston w PV b an e e o his team, makin Albany i B ) 5 X n s score Is Tle slightly larger margins, but relatioas ! = [ Te 0 . T (T (SY I " 3 ) Titeatiliiasg 4 ehm T e e A et 1 HAVE A DIRECT -TRAIL |- HICKY S PANTS ¢ WHAT (T 1S e N T Locals Seeking Revenge Over JH i i e et colVshiot Liuiam nank onG 0PI Uio | wekton Shrears el mEERI “fo -HE CULPRIT WHo VL e Vou WEREN'T HES (19 ‘THr(A:rr Period igh i i i champion of Germany 1 longest shots of the ¢ at this | players felt they had not been fairiy < o ERE LAST-TUESDAY % ROW-FLIG vod o Knights of Lithuania Quintet cpamvion or tevma ! V| ot and et s | tremed o ‘v hoste “Afir tha| “°L§@§§f135§3,rf[‘fimg e e o e in (Da 3.15 B { fame a . @ oré thod(Bhie crowdinvasfon pitspLest Font ay-oft last season, howeve e td ’ KE - ' Morrison) : ot e rdaraat e st » S welterwed LoD thoes maarans ksl Ty | Coach Horwitz communicated : ich Z FRAGMENT OF WEARING H,AADM‘A PAOM, 3 g ™ C%PS,F(‘ Vourth Period e a . 1is fa Britain's rally. With 2 minutes and | g, pcpintendent Dwight Skinner of Foun GHT S e [ ~~TUST "MUS ) 380 1 : 5 . ! layise T the Jocal club and sought the ve- APPAREL, I FOUND cAUGH LAW SCARE ! FEGAN BAUGINT S ! Lk o ERIENLOT o : s south. |0t O O omis s | SUIMPUON 0f "(he contests, and to- ON A NAIL OUTSIDE -THE ~ EVERYBODY : 5?7;""",‘ o i mE { W iR \ sl M T el e replaced by Sammy ‘.1\11\:4!\\ :‘M:["m“"“""\“‘l‘;’,]l‘:“m"""" o A WINPOW, PROVES “THAT 7 MADE A ScrRAM Gt eI Lt pirr o REo | HE CARRIED “THE RADIQ ouT -Td! Wiipowd [L-TREE / : 5 {Al e A i ¢ hitto ol 1 i e L .\'41]-mlr\ ‘ nt. March 7 auT “THIS WAY, AcRasS -THE AN” HicKY “TORE C i BROLGHT A2 SPOILS WELTER HOPES ~roousie S0 e T s ol e o |l RSO 0 M )T\ RoGF e i 0 S0UBT e cilun (gl o he was her e | I i tho seors. 26 fo|Ner for the preliminary encounte Z = W 3 OFF IS KILTS HoME !, : + Rattalino show \ T Fai Nl i Z but a misunderstanding in dates ha Sa Mandell's Ambition to Moye e 3 w B v team looked | T4 v 7123 for St. Thomas. Ross and Murphy : s e deatay [l win for a t et 5 \d a double foul called on them, |Prevented this, and the initial en- Out of I ass Nulli- bu " E from behind [ YoM Cac ! l < making his and Murphy miss. | counter of the evening will be fought it b This was foul Number 4 for Ross | 0t between the Boys' club Reservez | ont ont. Zaleski went in and | and the Franklin Juniors. c P ok fhe mbled an et Jeren gl i Dancing will follow the gam:e Chicago, Mar. 3 - my | a s A R e t contains the names of 0 e with music by Pete Contaldi's or- 1“;‘;,‘" e o e e quite an accomplishment for the s Bl oy New Britain chestra. s e f LIS there, Tt would also ; LAY o 1d i o o WIKS MARATHON RACE Pred Ward, Jr., of Dover, N. J., Gin victorious in both games. by HAW, BY TGVE ~~Now .)‘ —{THATS A PIECE aF LA~ ved. -THATS 15 seconds to play Schmarr tied the made zood the shot & 20 o, 2 fied by Jimmy king, tl miter fin;;yfl Vancouver. ) i ke Bhmer o7 a1 i b xe o0EarC T gian, e - ac 2| Takes Honors in First Annual 20 135 pour vith th il S ‘ en th Mile Trek in Texas. Karbonic will out of the BirELoL . 2 & . Thomas Houston, Tex., Mar. 3 (P—Fred | the Chicago stadium for t e i firedi e ers, N. Y., vs. Sammy Kraft 3 11d 11| Ward, jr., of Dover, N. J., today was time that he is Sammy's 1 t port: Roy Powers, Holyoke, vs ke | Laws, of . it 1 3 3| titleholder of the first annual Na- o WO ROOKIE 1T RUERS Toronto dgeport A S| SRS 2| tional A, A . 20 mile marathon e Mandell ost| Bilsine. ritas s (P Th und ronne Jimmy Paste wrns, 1 A 4| which he yester for the | e 3 ; R : ; & B 1 7 | Millrose New York, setting | S e S i i \ 2 a time of two hours, 12 seconds. i o | Ward was given a great battle by the v Clarence Demar of the CADIY BONERS SHINE ¥ i S Mill A. of Boston, but the 5 Larch & (P tef niors ¢ vor man had the Tt e ¢ strength fo spurt up in the closing i - 3 = 5 2 . H ! 2 f A E-tinm 7 Thot to breast the POR BEST RESUETS Meets Hartf Today ) ards ahead of the 4 I 1 | 3 Lo tthronel € 1449 BY HEA SERVICE, » USE HEBALD CLASSIEIED ADS L ) lefeated, New Diritain High school and Ha many marathon

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