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New britAIN DAILY HERALD, Speaking of Sports Rogers Recreation of New Haven will battle Rogers Recrea- tion Five of New Britain in a Con- necticut State Duckpin sague match tonight at Rogers al- legs on Church street. City quintet is led by Al White and it will be expceted to give the local boys stiff competitior Five There has been considerable com- ment and criticism among the peo- | attend the Industrial Bas- gaines the Tabs sday and ct that the at (lmost every od gancs > officials, th the floor fo two nig play, shows that the first players to appear have been coming on the court at 7:40 o'clock and later. Bryce Long, secretary of the in- dustrial athletic council, has taken notice of the criticism and he started things gelting the games going on time. slow starts | he players been The first t prompt the play duled to take part the hall late hedule part of | violate courtesy llows who « his rule, would 1 to the fans who come to the scc the teams play. spear to 1selves o opinion o last the uestion | say that 1 to br . His boxing dogged offe by Battalino, n—New d with York all of 1} that claim existence 1n nowhere ¢ panned Battalino for they are now unable to they were Wrong. were wrong, Bat- 1t to them last Fri- else REDS DEFEAT EAGLES Providence Hockey Sextet Ncw Haven Crew a 4 to 2 Beat- ing in Fast Contest. Nev Prov nadian- Hay t night yres were tallied Gironx, V and Keating coun r former first Dartmouth HAMPION AT NINE his n he was nine the - ju Atlanta « Promoted B The Harvard football coaching i that Arnold Horweer tried eral ti s 10 re from has 110 Iddie Case ball ted in 1919 Aves Harvard foothall ch to devote his entire attention to business pursuits in Chicago. Bowling The Elm | has in motion towards hall to| “| Joe Hands {ond place WITH THE BOWLERS PALACE ALLEYS SPECIAL MATCH Sokols A. C. Brooks sae..s | Kreador | Tronsky Gregory | Gacek Rudinsky | Bremen | Katvanick Conran Ke SPECIAL MATCH Elite Giris A E. B. Johnson 64— 203 50— 178 & Friday eve- Conran of Manchester . 52 10y Lo434 dut | Y GYM NOTES Next week the physical depart- ment will conduct the annual Y. M. C. A. open doubles handball tourna- {ment for the local championship. | Members desiring to enter will send {in their entries this week. teams from this city will journey to | Waterbury to play the teams of thai city a return match. New Britain won the series about two weeks ago. | Basketball The “Y" Intermediate team is re- organizing this week and will plas |the South Church Jrs. Saturday aft- (ernoon at 1 p. m. [ture the team will play Middletown, '.\lurldcn and Hartford. Wrestling ' wrestling team is meet Ansonia The local |scheduled to week. From all reports Ansonia has some team and the locals will have to be at their best. Boxing Zotter who teaches boxi the “Y" has almost completed first course of lessons and will start another class after the holidays. All Around Contest hoys in the various cl: Y" are competing nual all around athl contest isting of swimm track heavy apparatus work and knowl- cdge of the rules of several gam Hockey Indoor boys in an- con- are four leagues of bas 1 run about one weck en indoor hoc will their attention f | three | From Hughic ports it has beer sell well known ba an is now up in the New hospital and all his frier 'Y are wishing him speedy er. These | Junior Hi-Y Notes | The basketball foul shooting con- |test which Charlie Miller, coach of the Junior Hi-Y basketball team |started has now progressed through [the third round. This is conducted boys whose experience in has not been so grea the other boys in t s to date 24; Joseph A Cronin 29 1 Peter Meligon Joseph are do Fracchio i George Fd 29; Joseph Rosia, | hoys have not as | Baker, lins, Edwa Pt J. Raskavich Joseph Mai Harold Jurg THREE WAY STRUGGLE | e | | Championship is Now | | | Battle For World's Pocket Billiards Three Stars. for th | ehampions) veloped int of Rudolph upsct Frank Taberski of | Schenectady, N. Y., 125 to 70 in 19 jinnings last night to register I fourth straight victory of ‘he to nament and gain undisputed posse sion of the lead Lauri holds s« with four win and one | defeat while Greenleaf is third with tiree triwmphs in four rtarts. | The situation may be clarified to- ht w n Rulolph and Lauri clash lin the day’s most important match Other matches today bring together Greenleaf and Arthir Wo ds of New | York., who holds “ourth place; and ! Thomas Boatman, Portland, Ore., |anl Pasq alie Natalie, Chicago. | These two arc down In tha depths. italie hast lost four straight games ni hie Friday night several local doubles| In the near fu-| oy | grapplers in Ansonia Saturday this| s at | G d field, - about | said xh.ti’ thast | Reno, Brock lve Between | Son ng will ihove beconies Boatman four out of five. GOLF LINKS Opposite St. Mary’s Church Prizes Daily and Weekly | Putting the Hazards..... In the Beginners' tournament at the Stanley Arena miniature golf course, the team of Ginsky and Oly with a total of 103 defcated Adams and Angelo, 104, and Murphy and Ryan, 105, last night Fitty-nine players took part {n the playoff Friday night at the Arena. Fred Wolfer came in first with a 41. Art Glaesar and Aloert Pierce were tied for second with 42. Glacser won two up in the playoff of the tie. Tonight. t entry in the la yoff for a book of 2 theater tickets 41 s have been added A neat chip shot added making the Five new hol at the Arena. hole has been | course harder and furnishing more fun for the pla The Corbin Cabinet Lock Co. and ths Fafnir girls teams will meet ia | the Girls Industrial league tonight at 7:30 o'eclock PAWNEES 70 MEET Football Team to be Given White Sweaters and Officers to be Elect- ed at Tonight's Session. There will be an important meet- ing of the Pawnee A. C. football team tonight at the new club rooms on Ma The meeting will formally open the club and officer. will be elected for the coming year. Instead of the usual banquet at the close of tlie football season, will i sweaters hese obably club is p! ocial gatt months, Those tonight. Th will iven out a largs during elizible follows to re P v Maguda, Peter- a. J. Ber- Toppi, Ma- ard, Mo O'KELLY VS. FRIEDMAN Battler from Ireland Meets Boston Heayyweight in 10 Round Bout at Arena Tonight. Toston I as fou having met throughout times heavyweight try. He and O'Kelly in m ear. Irishman winnir The prel Pat Perkins, Pat, Hayw Sonth Philad vs. Joh East Doston; Werter Dick Howell, Watertow Philadelph Worcester, Cambridge o Cor . Trescott, New Heagi'lam Boston, vs. »Iphia; Patsy ny Walke! elli, Italy, Roxbury Leslie vs. Marty Col- Lou Brouillard, on ve Cam- | Princeton football teams may regain of their lost presti com- asons, and if they do, credit have to be given Al Wittmer, former Tiger star. Wittmer head coach at his alma r in 1981, s g Bill Ro- Wittmer 1 as Roper's as- SALESMAN SAM MUNDAY, Uuviaooil lo, CRESCENTS AND COMETS WIN IN AFTERNOON LOGP i Two Spectacular Battles Are Staged Saturday at Y. M. | C. A. — First Game Ends When Victors Secure a Three-point Edge Over Planets—Second Contest Is Thrown Into An Overtime Period—Meteors Nosed Out by a Lone Point—Several Stars Uncovered. Saturday afternoon basketball league games certainly should satis- So intense was the battle between ty the average basketball fan's|the Crescents and the Meteors that | craving for fast and exciting play, |the two teams were deadlocked at cspeclally the two that were played | the end of the regulation playing | Saturday at the Y. M. C. A | time and they had to go into an | Mickey Luke's fast Planet five was | overtime session before o ng for the Comets for a good | could be reachec the team ! the Conets came through with a final score of (- . Luke, true to his old form scored five baskets and two foul the game. At the end | contest. | of the first quarter the scorc stood ||eaq | 7-2 in favor of the Planets. Win in Overtime L hrough v over th 26 to 2 Pinkerton's f Crescents in tt Kan being 1 in the up and the changed hands several times during the quarter. However, the Lyons of the Comets started the | Meteors edged to the front and led second quarter by getting a basket|at the end of the session 5 to 4. for his team and Luke following | The Crescents spurted and led at suit. This lead of the Planet five |half time 8 to 5. was greatly lessened by the marvel-| In the third frame, the game ous team work and passing of the|glowed down considerably. Long {Comets. It was in this quarter that | paeses were resorted to and each {Lyons made an almost impossible | qyintet was on the defensive. Lien- shot by throwing the ball over his\parg and Matulis mada several con- | head. This demonstration was well | qriputions to the scoring ol | received by the spectators. The end | (¢ quarter and the Crescents wer of the h d the Planets in the | {1 (po jeaq eatns scored in the but the final whistle 17-all. In the overtime, t thick and fast two baskets, and Balcunis, with on settled the issne. The score: Crescents shots dur | lead 13 e | Davis was the first scorer in the found ‘hem | third quartcr. Lyons tied the count |and Feldman put his team in the |1cad. At the end of the third quar- | ter the Comets had forged ahead | with 17 points to their credit while the Planets had obtained last quarter of the garme ost hard fought period. his way through for a basket nd Lyons of the Comets, not to be | outplayed, did likewise. True | their name the Comets finally bl forth and fl tory by t The Thetn | ashed final ¢ ary Planets | Meteors Luke, rf s 5 1 I Meligonis, 1f .... 0| Sanr 1 Marholin b Annunzia Gutoy 1 PLAYERS SIGNED UP York. D (Pr—First anet Miller; | Wally Gilbe |received tod FITCH - JONES CO. 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