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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HER A I ID, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1026. ttmtrmtttttrffifflmmttmfflmtmmtwmffimm INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE GAMES AMONG THE BEST PLAYED THIS SEASON TRADE SCHOOL BASKETBALL QUINTET SWAMPS SOUTH . .tMv-k. -ar .1firf IT CHURCH FIVE NATIONAL GUARDS HAVE A BUSY SCHEDULE AHEAD OF THEM JIMMY CLINCH TO F1UHI lHUroUAT roum .,:;u;s;j;ja;;:.!r!:."st:;:H::::auM:tKw:as::xnna:anja:ajfa jnamnnijmttttmjt!einstaan::ij:r4:,.:.-j: CAST0FFS COMPRISE CUB INFIELD MASS. AOGIES YET MACHINE QUINTET LEADS CORBINS IN FIRST HALF RESULTS OF GAMES IN DUSTYLEAOIIE Individual Averages and 1m Standings ol Girl Bowlers TO DROP A GAME WALKOVER W Landers By Good Fortune Barely Noses Out Stanley Works Five Buttmakcrs Tic Score in Second Frame After Trailing 21 to 9 in Initial Inning Chestnut Street Five Creates Sensation of the Evening. A soiiHiitlonnl upset was orciled lOTirlcn. firobstein 3, Oltn. Trios for for a time in the Industrial ntinkit- goals Gorman 2, Neuter MrCahc ball league (it the Y. M. C, A. InM !. Kltitlin, I")l.-t If r 7. O'Nrlm S. night when the New llrltnln Ma- lOrohMeln C. Olln. Kcfcnc, "Chick" rhino Co. fivo played the leaguo Ilnyff ; timer, Snicdlry; scorer, Unaino. 1 .r. V fori, in rmlnlot tn fi standstill ami for tho first limn this season headed an opponent nt 1 1t o end of the first half. Tho New I'.ril ain Maelilno playrrs, passing well, outfought the lead ' i s ami at the end f tho first half, led them by a seoru of 19 lo IS. Tho Keroml half, how ever, van a different story nn'l al though tho Mnchlnfi five fought gamely, Corblna pulled slowly away from them to win with a tlnal seoro nf no to :;. Tn th! first gnnio on the evening's program, the Stanley Works, play ing without the servle-s of either John Schroder or Ti HI Wnlther, came through In the second half to tie the wore against the Landers. I'rnry Cnrk team and the green ahlrted East Main street boys were mighty lurky to pull out with a 34 to 111 win. An idea of how the Stanley Works live played In the accoml half may lie cleaned from 111 faet that Landers was trading nt half time by a :i to !) seore. Stanley v. I.anilrrs The pi mo between the Stanley Works and Landers started off slowly and II' lie Interest was shown in tho first, half. "buiko" McCnho. was the hip noife In this frame pin U -ing long shots from all angles of tho floor. The Stanley Works eonldn't seem to pel going anil tli" best they rould off) . were three field Soals, one each by TrlMler. ilTtrlen and l'lis while Mi-rube pot live double counters. Tiocniio tret Ihi-ee and Gorman rank two. The Mioro nt half time was 21 to ! in favor of Landers. Scconil Half Tho second half was an entirely different story. Stanley Works scor ed nine points before Landers could Set started end although the Last Mala etrert, rrew made a spurt, the .Stanley Works players made tlmm shoot wild and the result was that only n few baskets were mad'-. In The Ani'Ub-un Hardware sirls' howling t'uni took two gunim from the I'. .V !. Corblti ilvu at tho V. M. i'. A. alleys hst night whllu the i'orbin Screw team d uplkut", till I'riit umiUM tho l-'atiiii- Hearing (urn. The acoivs rolled last night are as lullovvs: American Hardware t'renn. Miicbine vs. ( orlilns Chaillo Miller and his southpaw li, Sclircy .. i '. Larson . , , M. KrickKon 74 SO 76 soupbone pave tho 1', & 1". C.'orbin 1 1 i",,,.,H oulntet. a real scare last night In .. .Se.liv.arl 74 thn second pa mo in the Industrial league and with the help of his 3 G 1 mates, the Machine Shop came i, & y. toibin through to lead tho league leaders 1;. Koeruer 77 by a 19 to IS score at half time. M. noehas . Turner, a new man playing cen- . 1;. Kirhurds ter for tho Chestnut street crew, a. Quinn ... although, unfamiliar with the, modM l. ICendiior of play here, showed up well while be was In nnd h" Is bound to glvo the Machine Shop nn uddefj strength that wl'l make thn other teams travel to offset. lie went out on personal fouls In the first, half hut his work had already been done. (iood foul shooting by Anderson and lour field goals by Miller helped to make things interesting COrbln Screw In the first frame. Th Machinal P. Shop fought along with the. Cor- C. bins until the rcore stood 1C to 9.1 A. Here the Maehlners started a spurt M. Anderson that was lo bring them through C. Dummy the half. Miller caged a double decker. Anderson followed with I Hi 7T 02 s: 5 a 852 Fal'nlr near In I Murphy 73 N. Matulis sn .1, Mlddbton tltl I.. Klbluff 61 D. Wlegund 71 liymsa . Thomas Welch . . 74 S3 CI ;i4 7G SO o:4 69 1" 77 S7 367 412 another. Maher came throuKh ivitti The Indlvidunl averages for the n benutv to make the seore IS to third round of the Industrial Gills' this half, Stanley Works scored I polnls lo Landers' Kl and outplayed ! Iiem in all departments of the panic. Real excitement n iKiicd amonf; the spectators when with the score to 21, the Stanley Works scored .2 point.-i to Landers' I : ami out played tlieni in all departments of Hie K.aiue. Ileal ' '.eji --i;n' nt r icji,'d anions (be sperlalorH wh't1 w it li I he 5-core :.t lo 21. the Si.anby Works More.) I Pa"lf' l'cr three fK 1, baskets in -1.". seconds. '"''i'' as Tho three shots were from the mid- j Rame. K't 1 1 n die of the floor, two of then belnc I iri all. ,Tasp enged by I'elletlrr and 011" by t i'Iirien Fi Then John (irol. stein came tliromrh ; hi vith anothrr ami (VHiir-n iie,l the 'M'nr Willi mother beauty. The play wept on for a few min utes until florinan fouled and lie made, hi.'; free I ry ioed. Then N'ester eame down the llcir anil 1 Srhultz idav i-anlc a del, oal to make Lan.b j he was in. Work:; tri d hard 1 The sumniM-y: r. 1 i:.. Then when 17 mlnutcH and 5'- Howling league at tlio enrl 01 sfconds of the half had gone by. third round are as follows: Turner came through to put tho If. Ahlstrom Machine Sbop in the lead, 17 to K. Linn 16. Miller got another, making it L. KrmWor IS nnd with Selmlu's double conn- A- Welch I.T going in, the half ended with Hchrey the Machine in the lead. let. Carlson Scheyd Koerber The second halt saw trie Corbln players coming back to win if pos-1 Bible. In rjuick order. Ihe 1'. & V. tossers slipped In 21 points before tlm Machincrs started. Miller broke I the lee at the seven and a half minute mark hut Corl.ins was I away an they held the Machine! tossers (o nine points for the half. ! The final score was S9 lo 2S. Charlie MUhr and Jimmy Maher were the high lights for the losers. These (wo veterans worked weil together and had wicked eyes for Ihe boon. Miller kept, Ms left hand working while Maher kepi feeding liim an I on the few open I cliiincs he got. he made his tries j good. Anderso-i also played a nice ! S. K. M. Carlson . . . A. Quinn ... L. Smith K. lierard . . . J. Cronin . . . C. Farmer . . . I.. Hall N. Mat 11 1 is C. Thomas . . , M. Hoe has . . M. McCluire . M. Cotino . . I.. KihluiT . A. liroff ... H. I'agan .. M. I'elersou M. l.lui'karth M. Blum li. I.audgren the .SS s. Sti s;. .S3 M St 80 S'i 79 7S 7S 7S 77 ffN, f y!A j ADAMS Coacli Attributes Success to Great Team Work ol Veterans Crippled South tech Soiotlier-cd-Clmrcii Reserves Win ! Amher,;, Mas., I'M,. I" iP)-The only college bnskclbull b-ain In New Kngland that has. not lost. 11 game :hln Hi'Uf-on l'i tho quintet of the Massaeliu.selis ARTicultnral college. Tile .'.I tli- mule ' 'in'ul Won a crushing inory i,-uu a sadly cripple I Saulh chuieli team last nlglit at Ihe senior high m'Im.oI and lllel'. l.y IIKl e ll 'ttfi hllalghl t'l'lllll Coach Harold M. (lore duCH not t lie cl.'iich oillli:. I"ie k'sei..., plaj ascrlho Ihls siiccerh to any parlicu- j l,,g with only I ,vn regulari' 111 lite lar brand of training, oilier than 'lineup, offered silil oj,ioslt ion in the the faithful kind, but believes his j ilrst half, but in the closiii'j p. 1 bids team has forged Ii.h wi.y through ; t In- sclionl ran wild and piled the thre,; uucei'ssi'nl years ol basket ball si ore iii to ll-l;). because it bad been willing In forego I for tlie Mini tew minutes Ho two chances to make Individual stars in ! icinn battled iii'inj, and tin 11 the. j order to work togetb.r as a machine. trade school drew lino a sli'jlii bad. Three member) of the team . .'.vu Th,. church crnwb'il up, out thn been playing together sinc.j 1 92.'! Iscliool crej I away ng-iln to Hi-ll at wlnntlny were Ireshnien. I lna Ihe half. Puring tic si cond hall, Arena ran wild, breaking lliruiigli the lalleriug Soiitii chuicii ! friiso lo score basket alter buski I whilo going at full spi" il v, it li a giiurd hovering ov r hlni. LabriU and Kockuell also j-pi'deil up the scor ing, and the tine" had the losers, dizzy with their -.hols. Tho. lours kept trying, but I'ark'i- was lite on ly one W ho coi'bl local'' I lie basket e all ill liom playing in two games. Nick Anna, was t h" star of tho night and was absolutely unslop ablo, getting nine lb Id goal?. Cap tain liiohtmeycr was slighlly indis posed and retired after playing a trio, .lonnny 1 cmpi", nay .-mhim" uno , Larry Jones, has appeared in 4!i games, of whicli it has won i!6. Two years agu "Ivldle" Hike and "Sunimy" Kmviuels teamed up with this trio to form the team known an "l ho flying Agrarians." Last sea son "Merry" I'aelenheiner became a member, and Hay Clrlffln was added 10 th" I'.'gulars 1 ills year. The Aggies have won six straight and the church iiiin:i wi-r Machine Shop. y Mn,hy . tl;e big gun of 1h"i', Scheyd . a t etui of 22 point; ji-;. .Scliultz . played a nice Moor h, .joimson while George Hallin handle. I A. S' hwurt: hi" part veil h the back court.'),. Kichards Arburr. as u.suel. Hashed brilliant !m. K.riid.son ly. I.nk" f.-orrd eight out of lit Mbblbtnn foul Irb s. a te al exhibition. Hoist, j M. TturUe . th" er nt.-r. was his usual bulwark i 1:. Ma. hohz on off"ii.v and defense while I K. McAluon ee game whlb d total f.t. Stan but with only ' were unable 1' 'he final rcor, Land'-rs. 1 1'l'.ri' n v 1 nit mrk'i'M '. ,'lrve sr.cc.tld. did good " oi l; fi 'I'll.' ;-n: .1 Irs) "St of the l.'j no d; 11 i 1 1 y a ;'l 1 le I lie fniln re nf if tl.e vei " ". '1'hr Miaa'l" I" I.; r. 1: I inch' n i. Mci'ab.. I 'f' i;.y"r Llali.a, 1 Ibci'lie. ; niiii !;: ' 'ri. d liard 1 i lo go. tie y I scoi'r again, I ( orld'i 21 10 :-l lor '' " luminary for it it II l'i l.-l b'l' 1 " !ng Mc'ai.e and Nes;. fur 1 ( ' " v inn in;: 1 "a: li'S'it w::r 'il 011 a 11.J 1 iir 111 t .t.'c'per. r. ' I.ukc. 1. t' ; Sen 11 1 ' ?.. 1. I llolst, r r ll'illin. r. 1 I Arburr. I. ; Kid IT Til 2 " 4 7 f. 2 2 1 I nt: 1 to 1. ai;e iiren- 1 ." Machine ml-r ri; Mi l. r. r. '. Mal.i r, I. f. Turn'" i', c. Andersen, r. Kivai. r. ?. S'vae:-on. r. Kilikow ski. It.v.l. . 1. g. I'a't. r: "li. I. I'l l l'i Tli i! ') 1 2 :; 1 7 1 n 2 !M. Kirnhabcr i .. liodeek ' I . I'loss i'. Larson ' M. Audi rson CL Wl' guild ' M. iriiri'-n ,M. Me'iv. ' !".. Selllleli V. Kipnle il. Lirig Cr. IgO" 1. M.ny Kink ' . Neumann ; A. S'igi; 11 I'.. Appb-grrn !:. Johnson M. Sengle It. Sehnell i:an The rt.'i ruling of tlv irague nt tile end of lb ar" as follows: (LV LILLY KVANSl It is not often that a. major h agui. club completes one single dipart-nu-nt. with cabt-oIVs from a in ighbor. Hut this Is just what the Cuicngi. Cubu have done 111 lining up Charley Grimm for llrsl base, rkirl Adams j (or second base, Howard i'l'ltau furl third base and Jimmy Cuum y for 7,"i t xlior'Slop. All .'ire former men.oers ol the St. LotliS Cardinals. f Grimm was Introduced io Hie big league circuit Willi the Cardinals in. 19) s but wa.i not ripe enough and was liii'lied over to th: Little Hock, c'ub on one of thoe "gentlemen's agreements" for s.-aeoning! Km tho bond of ::' creey was broken xomo place and, when tlriinm was tough; by other clubs as a pros pi ri, In- was purchased by the I'il's- burgs I'lraies. The Cardinals did ; ; j not !Ult! Uleir cMU' iiee 111 ui.iei iniu 71 'whit" aiu) lost their appial for ;he. 71 j lirs' baseman. 71 I Loss of (riiiim Was Costly 71 j Klaylng with the 1rat.es four I years, (irinini .toineu tne imm nisi winter m i h" famous ' xehange which shifted AMriug-e, and Nl-haus to I'itlubnrf.li with Cooper, Maranvllli' nnd (irimm go !ii to Chicago. 71 GUARDS IFAV SMILE Passaic Saturday, Spricglicld Miuf Wnnl nurl Tiinn tlm Ht!n am "CC". aim mm uc Muao games (his S"iison, prominent among their victories being thos.j over Hrown, Worcester Tech, N"W Hampshire and Holy Cross. In the past, three years the veteran 1IIO has been on tho winning side against Harvard, Hart mouth, Williams. I ne. s-.m,? in the tlrst half. Lock Wesleyan. Maine, Sprliigfl'ld Connecticut and AMERICAN LEAGUE TURNS DOWN RESIN FOR HURLERS And if National Approves Its I'm Special World Srrlcs link's AVI1I lie M.Klo EBUSY: li is a foi'tunate (hing for the Na tianal (iu.irds bask' thail team of this idly thai the prnpnsi d game in chiring'icld for lonirriil with tho ton. the sixth man. Is an all around player of gcat ability and he will in: i-bie lo step in in any position on th" llonr if the necessity arises. II isn't very often that basket ball tans in this section have tho opportunity of sei ing a, team of the caliber of the Passaic combination in this rity. The National Guards, after a week of ratd, should he aide lo turn the visitors back the same as they turned Lack tlm City College club of New York. "Dick" Dillon will lie back again to referee the, game Saturday night. .Manager Lanpher has set the date for the third Atlas game for February 20, a week from Saturday l.r.britz, rf Arena, If . Rockwell, c Frost, rg . Mieezkowsk i, IS S.iringlicbl Y. M. Jl. 71 I i;:t l not. on tie' boards. .Manairer Clar ence Lanpher announced yesterday H at Ihe game will be played a week from tonight in Springliepl. The Guards will stack up agalni.l a .sveel combination at the stale ar mory Saturday night when the Pas saic Wonders, nil foinier wiiiliii's of th" I'asasie High school tram which ran un a siring of 1 -V.I nn- Griiiitham ' .k,. victories, will appear here. Four of th" regulars, Kensb r. Kraekowitz and Llood, the Lint nam ed being tho son of tho coacli of I lie. High reboot team'-, were members nal team that started the 'liiinlel is ni;.;iit at the slate armory on Arch 1 : I 2 s : .l.isper S, Luk :;. Mah.r. Tur I:ial 2, Swan Milc Wink ''Lri. n. : ,ll. i" Tri s Hob i Ture.ei I'a'i. r Hay. s rj'.ui I touis: itlst 2. H.'.llin I, An b r.-on. Kilakowski 1. Patterson for goal: Jasper , LV" 2. Halllil. Arburr. Miller r, Aiibr.on 2. Kilakowski N. V: Maehiiie P. .v I'. I'orl'in Pafnirs ' i Stanley Works , .j Am. Hardware '' I'orbin Screw . 1.1 lb-fere! , Sim d ley; "Chirk" M'on-r, j Stanley Uue ... Skinner 1 'hiiek . . . ! Am. Hosiery . . . . IKUM'II it- Krwin 1.. 1 1 I I :; 1 ;-'' r 2, . lb- lleljer. iicimn r.niur Ihal lbpil.Mloiw Now Hr. J in 1.1 1 1 jih,.iiimiiii im'.-i 1 1 -i'y HattiMIHHIMMMHMMMltfHMMIIMHHatbil I'ith i.l" thai All Honors garilb - n s,iiil. Are I iiial. '. w Y..rk. V' b. ! Ti -- Ku -al.l'.eg t h" si'otllig "(on ie-i.L-i bav. b- .1 giv all honors. ri-KiirdlrM of all's, an ', iiiul value in the ieoke cula'ion: th" penalty has been nodi lb 'I by giving tin- innoi-rul one trick but no penalty in oints. When tin' new rub s are ri ad r publication th- W'cis! club win inounci' tiie dab- for them to 1m- iu" I'fl'-rlivr. No trump hoiKis an- uncharged. .li":i bin Is a trump simple hon- rs. 1 gndb'ss of suit, count 3" '.oiiits. lour honors dlviito 4a .mints, live honors divide f,o points. ,'utir honors In one band so points, four honors on" hand and ruth In partner's !n points. I've boners In one hand points. New rtrltaln t"uc rtl-t Has nn Las , l lmr of il llefr.-itlng l'rank (.rlppo ! (If Mlildletowu. : I'ominie Soeeoll. New Britain en : try in Hie stale pockM Milinrd tour 1 nanirnt won a Oik -sided contest honors tn i from Frank Hripl'O of Middletown i-haii..:i") I I ..si uiglit at th- Llmore l'.illiard Ai-aib-my by the si-or- of p"i 10 F. So,'co!i took the bad at th'.' start and as the match progressed, the re sult was never in doubt. There w. rr 110 high runs mail" to feature night's play. Soceoli'a b. st 1 Iforts were Hi, 14 and 12 and Grippo's H! and IL This was Sor i oil's last home game for the tlrst half of the tournann-nt. The Ferontt half will be started rent week. Those who will appear in tourna ment piny in this rity in the final frame of the tournament are Ham mill of IlrlRtol, Siglrr of Hartford, nnd Police and I'okrob of NrW Haven. Some or these arc reganl r.t as among the best In tourney and are w. II known to ioral billiard fans. Adams was another junior pros- il7 i r"cf when he reporter! to it-.e ' - of l!ic or C 1 ilimsla in (he .spring 'if 1H21. H"t lltitrb school uiiinlei on Itx path of . ' i;n ! he had Uo;..rs Hoinsby lor his com- i tini.roki'it w ins. Pasiiman. one of 55 j petition a: second lias" and naturally .hft forvanls. Is the only player on j did no' rover more than Ihe spring ' ril!) y, ar's live. t;4 training period. Jlis was 'iil to j mok( of the member:- of tlv Irani B ! Syracuse, thence to Wichita Kallw uluy together as the I'asaaie Y. M r.olnnd in the Texas ba.gue conviner il j , hil" some of them play on ' tj ' ;iic ft a ft of scouts for tlm Chicago ; n,r. j.aPJ!a,. y. M. II. A. team, ;:iat- . .. ."1 ' Cubs that he was 1 he worthy sin'-' ;,( 1 ce.'.sor to Z"b 'i'erry. :,7 , Adams, like many snappy second j liesenn r,. is a niidgi't. He barely 4:, I reaches live feet, yet h" was Ih" tennis in the ' leading fp lder in the National , )'pr, vouivl I leagui. for Uli, with an average of : .9S.1. He vva-i high for aesisis Willi v. ' a .u find liipn tor )uinui.i wr.n .1.11. Il' 2 ! Cixmt y Lalr-I lo Join Cubs mui ! Howard Froigau made his debut ;iM ' Willi the Cardinals as their bat boy, in:; originally coining under li ranch Ricky's sharp o.vrs with the Ohio Wi sh y.an b am. It is ipute a jump ' from bat lioy to a regular, but Frlegau clean d the hurdle Mnd was the sensation as the Cardinals' third ' baseiilfin in 1 H21. In il"'' I of a catcher and having 'iirpli.vj third lei'-e ma Ti.rl. . arly last season Piekey aecepied tbe :m do bid of the Cubs ot P.. ib Far-t'- for i'relg-iu and Mil." Gorir.abs. I''rriga i wa? placr, at 'bird base inriiodi.it lyd by Pill M!l-fr an rai.'.'eil the p.win? of Panvy Fri I .or? to the Philips. Thus th" Culv. had three, of tlv ir four Inlie'.dr rs from Hv Card in.!1.-. 1 iie fourth m-nii''r to fill on tin.' rjur. r' 1 1 is Jimmy Coon .y. a short-i-l op. t"ov recently wan lrab d to the Cubs fur Pitcher Victor Keen. i-tri.l. This will be tbe sensation of the season and should attract a record crowd. Hewett Passes Adams In Scoring of Points prilling lb'Wlt. renter on tho Trinity M. F. team, passed Joe! Adams of t he South church last we,d ami now lends the Intcr 1 'lunch basketball league scorers by a single point. UcTcIt Hipped in sis li'd.l goals last week ami brought his total to i;.'. while Adams was held scoreless and remained at 64. Al though idle. Nibby 'y horg of the Swe.bV In 1.1 third with 52. while 1 Malono of Kensington crept up 10 Pi. Parker and Cooley, both of the. : South church are lied for fifth .place viih 4". points apiece, while iih.ejr tram-mat', Havlick, is right behind with 4". Washington. I'eb. 10 P)-There will be 110 resin bag hand towel tori pitchers in the American league 1 his j Piehtnicyrr, rf year and if world series complica tions arise through Its rose In the National league, special rules for tho fall classic likely will be adop'ril. Club pri'Sidints of tho junior cir cuit unanimously refused here yes terday to approve the resin rule re cently mlopied by the joint rules committee of the two leagues. I'se by pitchers of dust from the resin bag to dry their hands is a back ward step, tho magnates declared, and it might open tho way to return of freak pitching now under ban. Another suggestion in which the American clubs heads declined to concur was that of Ihe National cir eui! Ihal Ka-seball Commissioner I.nndfs' contract be entered for ten years when his present seven year term expires. President Han John son said Laiidis' name was not men tioned nt the session yesterday, while some of his colleagues de clared Ihe subject would be con ridrrcd at a latter meeting, possibly In Chicago before the season opens. well sank every foul try lie attempt ed and went well from Ihe floor, while Lnhritz did plenty of scoring in tho li mil semester. Frost and Mieczkowski broke up numerous plays of their opponents. Parker was the high scorer lor tho losers, while Wessels dropped in a pair of sensational goals. Had the church had Us other four regulars on hand the score would have been much closer, but the trade school was in form last night and Us victory was well earned. Tho. score: State Trade School FIGHTS LAST NIGHT St. Petersburg, Fla.- -Tony Ross, Pittsburgh, beat Joe T'-ck. Char lotte. N. C (10). Hot Springs. Ark. Jimmy Francis, Pnion City, N. J.. knock ed out Jack Kopp, Los Angeles. (2). Paris Paolino rzoudun. Span ish heavyweight champion, knock ed oui "Soldier" Jones. Toronto, Canada, one round. Vernon. Cal. Ted Moore of Fnglar.d knocked out Hert Colima, (1). Parker, rf Cooley, lf-c Nye, c-lf-lg May, rg . . . Osborne, rg Wessels, Is F.G. F. Pis. .2 a 4 .4 a S , 1) I) 18 .4 4 12 . a n n .1 (I 2 20 4 44 Church K.G. F. I'ls. .3 2 S . X 1 .1 a 2 .0 0 0 .0 2 2 .2-0 4 7 5 ' 19 Cooley 2, Nye 1, Personal fouls- Wessels 14; Itichtmeye.r 1, Arena 2, Frost 2, Mieczkowski 2 7. Tries for goal Parker S, Cooley 4. Os borne 2 HI; Kicbtmcyer 1, Arena 1, llor.kwcll 4, Frost 1 7. Referee, Tobin. Church llcscrvcs Win The preliminary game was closer and much more exciting than tho main event of the evening, tho South church I'.eserves taking t he trado school seconds into camp by 27-21. Here again the church team was handicapped by an injury which prevented Hell from playing ami tho absence of one other man, but tho substitutes filled the gap nicely. Tho church Iteserves stepped out In front right away, but the losers trailed them closely and the score was 10-7 nt tho half. The church made another get-away, but. the school came back to knot the count as the last quarter opened. At this point Wessi Is saved the ganni for his team by flipping one through the mass of players from Hie center (Continued on the following pngi ) Ain't it a grand and glorious feeling? By BRIGGS ;ii St! 1 1 :.l : WHCM Vrju'RE OU A -StClAJ CRAWLING C R'GCT CAR CM THIS WAV HCMC AND YCU JUDDt'NLV RFMt'tnerp; vbu'Dl3r'T TVIKH Cot Thl UNncR Th Chicken FRlCAiSE: " 1MI II TI WIs ToMtl:Y Wiiiium T. Til l' n. the champion and Vino-ill I;i'har.!s and Ki.-iuett. ,'. nunbr have irit-!d 1h' annua! 'nvl' i'ion I -Mim tournament of tin FrooU; r Ibisbts Carino starling Frlilay. Th" Aloi-t-o brotlv r from Spain ai.o will romp' tc. If t 1 t . li. 'S " a t:-. T a ry at r nov. ad.ivs. Kl IN IS Nt.tT.SSAHY !i. major baseball leagu to have anoHur war, tlu.t 'esln I. as be pow.b ry stun Is ii' C'-s-first oi.i-s bovii.s bout - are 11 is ; the m ATHLETE HONORED ly Znrakov, l'ainous Harvard Star, Wins IWrrctt Wrmlrll Hat ami Dana Wliignto Cup. Cambridge. Mass.. Feb. 10 P 7..y Zaraknv, the only Harvard man 10 porarss varsity Idlers In three sports, hn won further hon ors. 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