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u NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, .MARCH 22, 1U2G. imt !tttimuu'"'i"" Mtmu"'',ffltffltt,"tganngntctm;: rt:tr r:in!tiartnmmttat3ttawttut NATIONAL GUARDS AND GUARD RESERVES TAKE FIRST GAMES IN TITLE SERIES NEW BRITAIN "Y" TEAM BEATS MIDDLETOWN IMPORTANT GAMES IN "DUSTY" LEAGUE TOMORROW NIGHT ANDERSON MATCHED AGAINST FOOTE THIS WEEK BOYS CLUB i mmummmnnimiiwms VMXUtUUit NATIONALS AND RESERVES NEW BRITAIN TEAM WINNERS IN FIRST TILT BEATS MIDDLETOWN Guards Draw First Blood I Junior Teams Furnish Real in Senior Series for City Basketball Title Both Teams Combine for a 4lcal Court Classic region Team Threatens Every Minute. Battle of the Evening No Deciding Superiority Is Shown by Either Team Winners Pull Victory Out of the Fire hy One Point. A oiif point margin separated th" National UuardB and the liurrlU A C. (cam in tlio preliminary guni': whlo1! was the first o( a sorbs tor the Junior championship o( the city. The. former ))' Id the edge through out the pmc but In the closing The National Guards drew first blood In the F' li'S with the Ameri can Legion bask' .-'ball bam m tho stale armory Saturday nlKht, but It. wua only afu-r the winners hud known that, they gone through it terrific struggle, that the Guards minutes tin; boys from the "Great . ipg another victim to their string ot stood on tin! long end of a S3 to el: ( Northwest" rallied aud were going victories. scor. It is ti Hi; that tin: Nationals i strong as th" tinal whistle blew. The I r.oth teams put up a stellar brand started off with a lead In the lirt-t j score waj IT-IO National Guard P.e- -of basketball resorting to short pass half and the Legion lossua were tin- I servos. ' work with the idea of working the able to overtake them throughout, j Ho excited were 'the players find I ball close to the groal In order to the 4') rntiiuti s or play, but ' every spectators t nai when d imer "Fetey" make the try for goal sure. As both Local Y, M. C. A. Quintet Now to Challenge New London The New Britain V. M. C. A. basketball team traveled to Middle town Saturday and defeated the fast V. M. r. A. team of that city In an air-tight game H to 15. At half time both teams were tied at 8 all while at. the three quarter mark tlio same stood 14 to S in New Prltalo's favor. Within three minutes of th final whistle Mlddeltown added two Ions field goals and one free-try bringing the score up within one point of New Prltaln. New Britain holding the bad by one point re tained possession of tho ball and by accural pass work prevented Mid dle-town from scoring, thereby add minute in the panic the Legion naires threatened to t in the game tip and at times seemed bound to pans the Guards out. for the first victory of the s-rl', the winner of which will bo tho champions of the Hard ware City. Both teams are to be congratulat ed. First because every man on both squads who took pnrt in the epic struggle, gat everything: that was in him and second, because tho two outfits treated tho large num ber of fans who turned out to watch them, to one of the best games played nt the state armory this year. The sentiment appeared to bo about een among the fans and tho Legion team apparently had as much cheering behind it :m the Saunders tooted his final blast, neither tho referee, nor the players beard It and the battle, continued furiously amid the thunderous cheers of the spectators. It was only after the crowd ran out on the floor that the Guards knew tiny had won the game. The game was the better of the two played a hot pace, goals are so constructed that long shooting is nest, to impossible very little scoring was done by either side. The New Britain five man de fense prevente.1 Middle-town from breaking through so that most of their points were made by long shooting In the last few moments of play In a desperate attempt to cut, lioth teams started at 1 down New Britain's lead. an4 kept It. up contlnu- ! As Il.lerne and Haber were covered LITTLE BUT VERY MIGHTY I ANDERSON MEETS F j Local Bowlers to Stage First ol I Lane Classics at Rogers' Alleys i It seems In these days when the ; battle is on for the basketball championship of the city and many other exciting tilings arc happening j In sports that one sensation fob ! lows another. Starting last Thurs- day night whm Anderson rolled ; Teller at the Casino alleys, thu 1 city title series for both the Junior BASEBALL PLAYERS ENJOYING OTHER SPORTS WHILE TRAINING Many Teams ' Declare a Holiday Over Sunday Number of Holdouts Arc Reported by Managers Some Teams Have Pessi mistic View of Coming Season. Chicago. March P The eld land city championships started ada go that all work and no pluy j Saturday night and still the sports 'makes Jack a dull boy applies to I program calls for more (xcitlng baseball as well as uny oilier line taction this week. i of endeavor.' At uny rat tho boys Tomorrow night at Jlogera He-iln the spring training ramps aro ; creation alleys, the bowling match igetting a little tastu of fishing, golf, among the state league contenders, and other pastimes as well as In i that the fans in this city nt least tensive drill on the diamond. IravpK Arc Idle Urowiu idled yesterday at Tarpon Sprlrtgs. Kin., hut started a solid week of exhibition games today against Brooklyn. IH.lo Davis will work on the mound. Jleeorda so far show that Clove, land players have made poor show ing against pitchers for Cincinnati, tha Giants and Brooklyn. A higher quality of pitching Is needed or the Indians have not had enough hat ting practice, sport writers have ob served at Lakeland. Since It rained out at Tort Worth, Texas, where they were to have pluyod an exhibition game, tho Chi cago White Sox wore, back at their Shrevenott. La., camn today ready (for further drill. Tho Chicago Cubs will loaf today but tomorrow they are scheduled to battle a San Antonio team. They have a six game schedule with teams 'In the Golden Gate iclnlty. "HACK'1 WILSON. LEFT, AND "SPARKY" ADAMS ously throughout tho four eight-minute periods. Tho first quarter was: pretty even, the score being o to 2. "Billy" Darrow collected three of his team's points on a field goal and a loul toss. Two goals represented the Burritt team's best efforts. l.uty knocked off two field goals while; the Guards were getting one Guards.. Taylor was the heavy scor- Tom the lloor, and nt half time thd ing man for tlv Guards, but it was ' S(,ore was T to C in the Guards reallv the work of Kll-luff who f"or. During the two opening peri poured on 11 points while playing a ! "ls of l,; h? Burritts wero guard position and Johmiv She-c- I continually getting in a position to ban's seven points that put the ; score, hut the opposing guards would Guards far enonih ahead to win. hurry their shots. So anMous were Jasper was the high scoring man of the game with- H points, but no thoroughly by Mlddletown's defen sive work and close guarding, New Britain changed Its tactics In the sec- ond half when Saxo guard and Joe, j Luke broke through several times' for points. Joe Luke cagod three i .double dickers and Saxe two, Haber j and Iljerpe one. Yankaska and Saxe smeared the MIddletown forwards' ! attempts to score. Gustafson am' Fountain hung onto the. heels of Haber and HJerpe all evening and this pair of forwsrds though they squirmed their way through were, forced to hurry their shots which would not stay put. Cahill center for Middletown caged two pretty goals from the center of the floor. Luke was high scorer for (BY NEA SEBVICE) Avalon. Catallna Island, March 12 "Thoy'ro little, but oh. my!" Such Is the.- expression one hears when reference Is made to "Hack" Wilson and "Sparky" Adams of the Chicago Cubs. They arc two of the smallest players in tho National league, but Manager Joe McCarthy and fol lowers of the. team are counting strongly on the pair this season. j Wilson i an outfielder while Adam i cavorts around second base. DUSTY LEAGUE QUINTETS BATTLE MORROW NIGHi Ladders Mcots R. & And I'ifnlrs And P. I". orbins ( lah At Y. M. ('. A. i have been waiting for since tho season opened, will lake place wh''ti Joe Foote, representing , Bogers. and "Eddie" Anderson, state champion and Casino alleys representative, clash in their first ' meeting of the year. ' To say that this will be a classic The Boston Braves took a Sunday off at St. Petoisfcurg. Fla fishing and swatting the golf ball Instead of horse hide. Out ot the west coast Pilot McKechnle of the Pittsburgh Pirates thought up another Interest ing scheme of entertainment. De- of tho lanes is putting mildly what !claring that his team had worked should In: the best match of the hard ever since arriving In camp entire season. The two men are lo-'and that recreation would do them eal pin topplers and the sentiment 'good, ho declared a holiday today of the bowling fans of the city island planned to take his men to the about evenly divided between ranch of a. friend near Paso Ttobles, them. Both are bowling at tho top I Calif., where a Jack rabbit hunt and League St and In q W of their form and when one meets the other their scores are pretty even all the way through. 1 a 10 11 Be ,e,an .SIS .(.no ".MS .S3S .17 .00 ft in the In- the Reserves to hold their rivals from a score that three fouls were mud in the first quarter. The Bur-' ntt team get two foul goals out of New Britain and Cahill was high ; Cubs out. of tho cellar last season. n tries in the first half. Had they ! man for Middletown. Bill Killefer. "Babbit" Maranvllle gotten a fair percentage of these j "Big Chief" Larsen afflicted with j and Johnny Everc tried and each in tries they would have had a comfort-; a severo cold sat on the side lines i turn failed. But "Silent Joe," Me rcian can fay that there was uny In dividual star of the gam". Every man on the Guards gave his host in teamwork and tho ry tamo words can explain tlio manner in which the Legion fought their opponents. First Half Taylor with a bask-t In th" liri.t 40 seconds started tho Guarl.s off on what, for the first few minutes gave pro nils.: o.' being a walkaway. Acrnin Tavlor seeire;.. I his lime from I 1hc IV l'l.rv.1. linr. n,i,l tin rnllmve.,1 'quarter, with a 'spectacular ti-ld goal from "nter. broke away and scored a two champions of the Y. M. C. A. league. n. ...I. t ,i- .. l!,tetll took : llo'or front under the basket. Gen- w Britain Y. M. C. A. a neat pass from ,': ynolds and 1 m,'r f0,i ?S i" V"0"1 made the score seven. The Guards ' ,n ""0'""'' '"' "j"'" fnr"'!,r'1 K''l1: ...... ., . . ,.-.i, ,i,e, ,. one of his two chances. C.ennetto HI l1. JMlltlll; 11 JI .1 Jll,..-tl' llll.T and were playing a whirlwind court j game while Hie Legion team could- (BY DAN THOMAS) NEA Service Writer Avalon, Catallna Island, March 22 One. new manager and a barrel of dough have injected new life Into Bill Wrigley's gum-chewing Chicago j Cubs the worst team in tho. Na- ! tional league last year. 1 Joe McCarthy, who led Louisville J to the championship of tho Ameri- j e'.n A.iijnelritlnn In 1 HI.', is tile new boss. The money was spent fori"' 'ns among the best games new players. Among them are ! played in the league to far this "Lefty" O'Doul, Joe Ke lly, Charley j year. As the league now stands. Root, Clyde bock and i:ca Shannon. Three managers couldn't drag the Fafnir P, k F. C'orbin R. k E Landers s. n. it i Stanley Works N. B. Machine, The second last gam dustrial bowling league will be play ed tomorrow night at, the Y. M. C. A. gymnasium and they give promise a barbecue were scheduled. But the Pirates rtarled the day with the memory of a double defeat at the There has been a great question -hands of the Mission Bears at San j as to whether Anderson could out- ! Franeireo Sunday still in mind. ! roll Foote. This week should give Connli: Mark Gloomy i the fans of the city an opportunity While some exceptionally favor ! to decide which of the two is the table reports were coming out of i in hit man. ii," iiir-i jiiau n vi ineisome ui me i-.nui'o. o. ru m r"1" :ra;;iiy demonstrated its class in i wci'K laKca piaco tomorrow nigiuinusui is ueuig n-giM'.itu ai .1 i-. ' at Bogers alleys while the second 'Connie Mack has been viewing tho I meeting of the pair will take place j work of the Philadelphia Athletics I I imrsoay ninr ae, me i.asino, ,ni. i-utl .u.veis, r m., v.iui it biuuui, ijn 'able bad in this part of the game. j Five chances were given theni in the second part of tho game, ami they j blew three, making a total of 4 suc i ce.vfnl tries out of l." chances, i Flr-t Quarter. In the first minute of the opening Frank McGrath, Heserves' watching all the plays Intently and noticing that tho New Britain team was working smoothly thought U best to let them continue without making any changes In tho lineup. The New Britain 'V team is now hitting its stride and will Issue a challenge to New London 'Y' state Carthy, dubbed this because of his refusal to comment on his team, is expected to have better success. Hard daily workouts and ex hibition games with Pacific Coa.st league clubs have been the roads traveled by the Bruins during tho spring training season at thrir million-dollar camp. j three teams have a shot for the title jand first honors and these three will ! have bottles on their hands to retain j their positions or advance. The first game will see the R. & E. quintet fighting the Landers rrew 'in an effort to keep within striking ! distance of first plaee. The. Landers team can see in the offing a chance to lie for third place provided they come through in the game with the B. & E. quintet. If they win to morrow night's contest, and the Faf nir team should come through vic torious in the final game of the next Church street will be swarmed on eye and released the observation both nights by bonding fans whojthat the "Athletics look as bad as will be anxious to see the two 'when they dropped 13 games in a stars of New Britain tight it out ;row last year. They must wake up." among themselves. ' Holdouts also arc giving a little Foote has been hitting the pins-jconcern to some managers, Henllne in great shape since the state jand Harper of the Phillies are still competition has started while An- missing irom ine nnw'. mown rounu- f,pf(,at4(j forrington twice In (jerson s return to his real chain-I up ot iniem. nonius uui mr m"" ,lrnlnatinn future, HARTFORD TEAM WINS Capital City Yollcy Ball Artists Take Honors In StaU' Sevllonal Tourna ment Held Here. The Hartford Y. M. C. A. volky jball team which has held the statu cnanipiorisnip ior mo past six years won tho state sectional tournament here Saturday defeating the Now Britain, Torri.ngtoil and 'JVInstod teams in the game played. As, three other sectional tourna ments were conducted at the same time. In various parts ot tho Mate, the winners of each of these tourna ments will meet this Saturday In New Haven to determine w hich teutu is entitled to highest honors. Harl ford's team which has been playing together now close to ten years, de feating the opposing teams. The Hartfordltes' machlne-llko j performance and timing, a finish- drive that made the bail rainy sii'zla through, the air were too Uiffi cult for thu opposing teams to handle, consequently Hartford had rather an easy day of it. Hartford defeated New Britain, Winsted and Torrington; Torringion defeated New Britain and Winsted the Over pionship form resulted in the rout j salary, but Manager Fletcher says l,hlrtv.flvo business men competed of Fred Teller last Thursday night, jhe Is making plans for the season While both have poor games still without them. left, in their systems, they will save ! Another seeker for a heavier sti thesc for some other match. Along jpend is Bill Terry of the Giants who the stem, the boys are starting towired his desires to Sarasota from task business and without a doubt j Memphis. Otherwise the daily record some hot rooting will be the order I of pre-season baseball endeavor was of the day at both bowling em- a mixture of more or less routine porlums on Tuesday and Thursday 'news. nights. ! Doing Heavy Hitting Preparations are being made at ! Maranvllle and Fournier are Rogers allevs for the reception or.fhowing tho Brooklyn ouuu now iu in this tourirament which lasted from 3:15 to 6:30 p. m. MECHANICS TO EAT not seem to find the basket. Five in I mi 1 1 s- and ;.'j seconds passed before Hoist dropped in a long shot. Tin n the Guards put tn some more geod licks with Taylor scoring three- I0113 shuts that were pretly to watch. I'.i U-r gut into the game and at the 1:1 and a hair minute mark, he- nia'1-- it four for the Legion. Hoist added a point from the foul line and Jasp-r followed with a ll.-ld geiai on a pretty pais from Ilel.t. Kihlufl' whirl. -I through the l.'-cion team, took a pass (nun Ib-st. Hi and put the ball in. Jasper go! the tap fruin -n'ir, shot 'In ball to Pelle tter who to Arburr. Arl.urr i HJerpe, rf I I'ierson. rf i Haber. If . I Luke, c . . . i Yankoskas, if-'axe, Ig . Fid. . .1 Fl. 0 finr liltrMm- t-.ff lm.w ev,-,.r i wecK against, t ie nusseu a fcrwiniun; iu rijesi. crow.i 01 me season ior ; i Our pitching staff looks f.v.ep., M.,.J1, .,, . ,,,,.,,, ,, ,,, , . ,,,, misti... renorts of the development of ipjlllii.lt i..iilUi'l n Hill i,c urniuui .,. ; .... .....ui. luuiviivn it..Ji. jjk- - i.itii Hie team for the liilrel nosition. 'cause of tho widf-snre-.id nonntnrltv I the New York Yankees were given The R. & L. team realizes that IVfire, Johnson; Tinier, Nowhere. feint d a per for add- d tl pr, line. I. raiue, e eir. 1-1 M l-O! i !.- ,!l pe-1 I bail to .lax 0:1 1. I'.. 1m 1 TiOll : nd s -I point: t rot 11 tl - 1, ml 01 - .nd t iilal:--half 1 1 rv : .ok tin: to Nil- 11 i:l la m-i-iiiiiI on a foul I 111- i.-nipii- rniip- 1 Hi tn the Guards Hall I Mi- mi : reini Nil i ond Half ' pretty :.;-': r-emi-:. Kit good an I ' Jasp- r a.!.; ffre tri-s TTinre t'tiijn cam., thti i, pr- Hy sltnt Poor. 1 i no!, fouls. h. . h. 1 fn-- try -in. I added t n o iti-n lie-, 11.1--f i for field cm- lo' . , on t i-e n KMt.luft' When 1 pass f rein 1 .-- llit fa.y ge,,t, Ari.'ir tl.e Li ginll oil ;t ; Arni I" i : J 1 : ; rel ed .-, ('In-iM in;i V teere :. .1 p;Hltiff a Men;! t l-renigli 'l;- " I r 1 ill t'le is pi r side , In n f til de -a .1 f,-. - tries 1'. v ...e to 11. pott.'.-, en two is- 1 jfhl' d I wo -ul liti-. Taylor .1 1 1 - - una I on si in:. Hie of th-- - I ' out (-11 i'eor ;. .) a point en n 1 P..-.t.l!i 1 rnin 1 he lie.. 1 brow ot ..renin. 1 lii.'i ;:tlar. I a n l 1 f"l- in his anxiety to hold Lilly hacked him. and the lnt 1 . r made good on one try. Harrow at this time was ptaylnz a wonderful floor game, and was continually making en's for the basket, (lu one- of these occasions. P.runo Kania followed him lip and in guarilinir from thenar, he had bodily eonta-i with the fleet 'Midge" , Mi'Carneekle, a-ceirdlng to Hi'-k Dillon. The re- 1 Daly. If .... suit was one meire point for the Re- 1 Cahill, c. ser-es. , pnai from the floor in the Fountain, rg closing minutes of the period by j Clark, rf ... Darrein- 111,1. b- the score f. to C in his : Gnslafson. Ig tilling favor. i Second Qnnrter j I.n-y put bin (.-am within a point of the j'ev-rves oil a shot from the right .-t'le- of the court. I 'arrow .gain came jnt t h 0 limelight and .- -i'b-d t'o more- pe.ints to the grow ing seore. I.u'y eoubl not set ill to I..- sti-ppe-l and he ,-igain S' on d. Barrow foul-d Zi kskl, and the lat ter miW'l Later ".Moniou" v a a fouli -I iy Ids old running mat., nt l'it-ii vliool, Ma : ulis. as he- was in the a-t of : booting. He dupiiva'f -1 it:' pt-eueu., perien inaiie. . Aft'r iipieii .-lose guarding by both teams, I :,- half -nde.j. Seore 7 to 0. Third Quarter ;.... in "llennie" Saun-brs broke in'o he -.'e'ling column on a field p-e jl :, nd i il-r foub l a Burritt man v ho ' ill' l to get the Consequent tie. try. Harrow got bis third tield KO.-.I. Tie- Ibi-erv-s were l'Ulling a-.iay an-l in 1111 effort to keep them , in check the Burritts called time nut and went Into a conference. On nette and Saunders scored in tho para de. Wl'h t ho l.'fTnii to look lik Middle town Y. M. Fid. rf ..2 1 '. A. Fl. 1 a n 0 1 1 Ttl. tionaily strong this year." declares 2 1 Manager McCarthy, though G rover 0 ! Alexander's injury will hurt for the 2 ! first weeks Of the, cha.se. He's still (! I the be.-st monndsman In the league, n I however, and I look for him to turn S Scorer. SOME NEW LEADERS Standings In American Bowling C'ongrrss Tournament f hanpe During The. Last Frw Bars. 4 . in over 20 wins, providing he re- ; turns to top-notch shape. 14 1 "Thin there's Tony Kaufmann, ; who is always a dependable man in Til. ; the box. Charley Boot, sensation Si al right-hander with tho Los An ; : geb-s club last, year, should come through for us, too. If I could pick up a couple of good southpaws my pitching worries would be over." And with that speech an ex tremely long one for him "Silent Joe" withdrew Into his shell, Hill 'lorry. Fred Blake. Jack Welsh and Clayton Touchstone are the others who have a chance to remain on Wrigley's payroll as hurlers. "Gabby" Hartnett, who has more pep than any other three niert on the club combined, will do most of losing tomorrow night means annihil ation in the race for the honors In the league and with Fafnirs coming next, week, Johnny's Saxo's five will 1n(t Sfprhpr tft WroetlA of the two bowlers, all their friends lout at. St. rotersmirg oy jacn uoj and backers will be out strong to ifubs scout. He says the New York watclv them perform ;crs are looking better than ever be- ' ! fore. While the Boston Braves were l Idling Sunday in pleasurable fash ion, their fellow townsmen the Bed V. Johnson and Keutner were 'scheduled to pitch today for the first 13 Dunn; (lO llieir ULIIIUBI iu i.i luiiiviiu- I n r, night s game. racinc v oasi trappier The second contest will be the ; New York, March 22 OP) Joe classic, of the year when the Fifnlr . Stccher, claimant of the world team, now leading the league, do- heavyweight wrestling championship fends Its standing against tho r. & itonlght will face Dick Davircourl. iF. Corbin team, runner.ip at the, rough grnppler from the Pacific tr.res.-nt time. The Corbin einintet 1 coast, at tho 71st. retrinient. nrtrtn.-v beat the Fafnir team in the first jhere. I.ast summer Daviseourt ecor- Uime against Cincinnati at Tampa, l meeting early in the season audi, l a fa'l over Steelier aft ?r one had (Cincinnati will oppose them with (Fafnirs expects to get. bark at Cor-jbeen tabled by the chimpion and jMays and Donohuo. Tho Uedi also bins tomorrow night. Big crowds ithe time limit, was reached before I took a day off Sunday at St. Peters Lire expected at the nam's as the Sti,e ma:ch (uuld be decided. To- j burg, their last holiday until they i factories are (telling tickets and rev- !i-:f.hfs bout will be to a finish.. ! reach home April 8. Rtxey end oral hundred are reported to have -Bressler, the last Beds to sign, ! alreadv been disposed of. "Chick" j There were many at the game ! planned to join the team today. I Hayes will referee both contests. j Saturday night who had been con-! Cardinals Win Ivinced that the Legion didn't stand O'Farrel's single in the fifth in- The New Haven Hlllhouso basket-j a show to win. There opinion of Inlng drove in the only score of the 'ball team won the Yale Inter- the team has undersone s. rabid 'fame yesterday at San Antonio, Champion Quintet of Saturday Afternoon League To Be Guest tf Losing Ou tilts Tomorrow Night. The Mechanics volley ball team which won the "Y" championship in tho recent tournament conducted at the local Y. M. C. A., will eat at the expense of the losing teams to morrow night. The losing outfits are the Firemen, Professional and Commercial teams. All the players will meet tomor row afternoon at t:15 p. in., for a Sox were taking the measure, of the J.ot session on the gym floor and Pelicans at New Orleans 6 to y. at 6:3o they will proceed up to ban mainly as a result of Lendgren's 1,, for S11pper and an enter speed pitching. Itainment which will follow. rV, (irt.1.. V...VtlnH tt-A -.lit. tl.,.. lieu is starting Ills tif! h 'season with 'scholastic basketball tournament by j change since tho .night before, last Texas which the St. Louis Cardinals the Windy City outfit and he still ! wnicn w-,is considered tne cnamplon ; and tliey are now giving the l.egion h.i.s the e-'nthiistaisni of an JS-vear-M'fh seJiool five in the state. I team an even chance to even up Tilcdo, March 22 (4V-A num ber of new leaders appeared in the standings of tho American Bowling congress tournament here during tho last few days, including two teams w hich shot Into first and sec ond place, in the tvo-team event. Sunday. The Blrk Brothers team of Chica go, five man team champions in IS! 7 went Into second place Saturday with Se2fl, Just ?,3 pins behind the Recreation No. 2 team of Port Hu ron. Mich., which is leading with score 15 to 7, It 3,fi.'i3. curtains for thu 1 Then another Chicago team tho th ward I' Jae nbowleji knock- b- it Mllp- .1 t ! i another. - (Juar-ls ti-1 trot a ii- for an d 'ill lifted - hat :-'- :.re a ! 1-1 coal, tin ens' Miin ralites spilled the pins for 2.f6 1 but Abe Aronsnn '.which will give them a chance to the. n'tting for 'colleet some of the big money. is his tea ill's t bird ipiart- r final points. 17 to :', Be ll- i sj- r r.tlt. r tn add'-! a pen-, en a !f-- S'e! -..as f...e,l .,: throw rood. At'eiirr : the floor and en ., ,,, per, j,i;t t ",o. 1 .1 1! t ",- i on St-o'-'-lian c"t tt-!;iy i-u.i b'lt W fOllle,-J l,y , I i - It who iked f re r.i r c a ti ll. -i:- - tbe Jas- ii oop. hot as ho Mi t, :!. s i.tri ,oij'' l-llle -nd no' take K inia's long t H'C the r-'oro 1 oiirlh yiinrl.T fouled Zaleki. "Me.n H lo points. Affr being ls titroughou' the game, Zal- -ki t'n-.lly Joun-1 the in- 17 to 12. A foul was Are.nson. but 1 1 i Burrl'tst ik- udvanfig" 'f i' mid., it 1 1. Find to 1 t. and finding Two teams from the Windy City Sunday found their way among tho leading contenders In the two-men event wh'n P.. Pekie and L. Punning landed In first place with 1.292 while five pins In the rear was II. Grogan and P.. Wllionghby. On the- alleys tonigh will be 24 i old rookie. There isn't another l backstop In the league can throw- like he ran. Mike, Gonznlles and Ear! Gilpin will relieve Hartnett. The. Infield will be pretty wen handled by Charley Grimm at first. Earl "Sparky" Adams on second. "P.'d" Shannon at. short and Howard Freigau holding down third. Grimm. Adams and Freigau are all Cub veterans. McCarthy brought Shan non with him from Louisville. He is a vet of the nia.fors, having played under Connie Mack at Phila delphia and with the Boston Bed Sow Almost an entire set of new faces will appear In tho outfield. .Too Kelly, Floyd Scott, Hack Wilson, Cliff llcatheolt. Art Jahn and How ard I-'ltzgerand will bear the brunt j of the work. Heathcote and Wilson will be the- only familiar flychaser.i j to Cub fans. 'me of the main differencevs that , f 111 be seen in the Bruins this year : ! wl'l be th.-ir change of spiri'. If spirit, wm tho only .lUalifloation i teams from Buffalo and several from , n-'cessary they would be rlirht on 1 I won, 1 to P. .Kliem ani rveen pn-iii- ed superbly for the Cards. The The following men expect to at tend: H. Hornkohl, E. May, M. Hor witz. A. Siderowf, K. Burke, O. Barnes, B. Loomis, H. Dressel. T. Crowe. II. Roche, J. Murrhy, J. Dor sey, E. L'nterspan, H. Jones, A. Gaudette, G. Scarlet. F. Linn, S. Maikowskl, J. Leuheck, V. Braddon. p. Braddon, W. Retj, O. Pahrbach er, A. Galbraith, C. Tiosenswelg. J. Luke, Oscar Freeman, A. Saul nler. M. C. Campbell. J. Blair, J. Cook, F. Zrecki, L. Forsyth, R. Smith and J. Hergstrom. Austin Stowell, captain of the champions, will be unable to attend because of illness. Somebody is always taking the joy out of life By BRIGGS Pittsburgh. top ot tne lieap. Rut unfortunately I ! isn't, .so McCarthy will be lueky I If he gets the gang Into the. first' division a, all. theni-.-hes unable to score, the Be-s-ns i ill'd 'Inio O'l'. with five fdn u'es to go. The p.. serves reo'ers were gii'n many heart attacks dur ing the next three minutes. Jee Kania made another, mnkinjj a to tal vf H. One point between the WINS CHAMPIONSHIP i Winter Racing: Season Successful at Havana Havana. March 22 - The day winter season of racing ended here yesterday. It is claimed to j have been the most successful year; ' of Orieptaljark sine the inaugura-1 St. Xavtcr' College AVIns National! tion of racing in clubs. Pacing nex' season will' be under th mansge- ('ou'lnat l On loll-i-'ii.g Pai.-i ) it'onUnucd On Following Page) J lit ? I TTM 0 0 1 1 ;r yfm alloys! iment of the lv-an-American Jockey club, which was organize! for the meeting Just closed. A ma Moritv of the own' rs will take their stables to various tracks in the H'mtd States, the exodus commenc ing today. CathoUo IntorK'holastlc Bajkci ball Honor. Chicago. March 22 National Catholic Interscholastie basketball honors have gone to St. Xavler's of Louisville, Ky.. tho Kentucky team won the championship lolt night by defeating Ao.ulnaB of Rochester, N. TO RrrilKSKXT YAM: ! T., U to IS in the final game of the New Haven, March 22 W Yale tournament in which 32 teams were university will be represented at tho entered. second Anglo-Amorlcan conference I Cathedral High of Wichita, Kan of professors and teachers of history sas, defeated by Aquinas in the aft nt the I'niversity of London In July ! ernoon penultimate round placed by Professor Charhs, M. Andrews, third in the tourney by beating . l.l-fnr.. " 1 ( 'o , h,il , 1 1 i i-h ftt tWit.tr 91 .a Leonard W. Larabc. Instructor In Tn the consolidation finals. IVcatur. history. It was announce! today, however, had the heror of Carrying! : rrofssor Andrews was formerly home the cup for seorlnj the most j (president of the American Historical ! points in any one game. They had j associa'lou. r. points to their credit In one tilt oh- Skin NAV . C'fMorJ ,4 ; V along! a stove 'n; j Wh- A Boiler 'hi EVER' - j - MkvlU : l thing!'. r-s jmlf , OLD RON, OV-D RAGS 'X, OLD BONES, OLD RUBBER " . - 'j5nrgZr OLD 80TTLE5 "M ,.r ' Y. ' fi)MyiM.U: . C