Brooklyns-Emeralds Top City League Twin Bill Tomorrow NEWPORT HOSTS OF ERNIE SCHAAF IN Basketball WASHINGTON HILLS i Called to His Reward WILBY TO-NIGHT Injury, TECHNICAL KAYO HALT flvc Another Diamond ANXIOUS TO The crack Ropn high Plus Bad Treatment, of Newport, R. I., conqueror* Of Wllby butt week by a « debut OVER RUGGIRELLO TOMMIES STREAK to IS margin, make their Pioneer Passes On Almost on the Grove street court to- Crippled Tunney night against the Leemen in to Bostonian Punishes Italian Games Listed what should tax the gym By GENE TUNNEY Two Stellar have DAM PARKER capacity. The trtoliors By as Referee (From tlie Tunncy Autobiography In Collier's Weekly) won Id of IS game* and have Severely for Old Armory Sunday j all-atam In “In March, 1917, while playing basketball for the Green- two New England Bout in Fourth —Hennie their linenp. A prelim game Stops wich Village Athletic club, I injured my left elbow. For a Carrington will get underway at 7:S0 o'- HWWWiWtWIWiHWtWttWWtHMlilOWIHWHMIWiMiMMMW*** the Round—To Box Max time the did not seem but later as the clock. Dancing will follow the ONE BY ONE, 'll sturdy pioneers are dropping by injury important pain Tops Scorers main tut. iiyslde. The death yesterday of Barney Dreyfuss, owner and presi- Baier increased and my left arm began to shrink in size, I went dent of the , removes another colorful veteran from jrrcsn irom meir rwcm to see a doctor who the elbow in a the field. The mortality among baseball men during the last 12 mistakenly put plaster A. C. anil New Feb lea over the Brooklyn months has been In that period, E- S. Barnard, president of Tork, 8.—(UP)—Ernie cast for six weeks. startling. Carrington Five, Frankie Conroy's the ; , his predecessor; BUI Wrlgley. Schaaf of Boston, smooth boxing and The muscular atrophy continued second round Amateur lead owner of the Cubs; Charley Comlskey. owner of the White Sox, scored a technical City Patrick Name heavyweight, ** St. Holy of the Pirates and Barney s only son, have and when the cast was removed ers take the floor at the" Sam Dreyfuss, treasurer knockout over Salvatore Rugglrello passed on. my left arm was only half the size POWER PIN RIVALS tomorrow afternoon wit!- of Italy last night In the fourth armory Notes of my right. X-ray and fluroscoplc a of chalking up their third League Dreyfuss came into baseball on the ground floor. In 1875, 10 round of a scheduled 16-rounder at hope was and examinations were made but shed at the of years after coming here from Germany, he president largest Garden. consecutive win expense Madison Square no light on the BOWL TONIGHT FOR stockholder in the Paducah club. His next venture was In Louisville, the Washington Hills In the open- UNCLE HENRY) In his Drey- By so doing, he put in his bid trouble. (BY and then he bought Into the Pittsburgh Pirates. heydey, nt f as alternate for Jack Sharkey In Bod Breaks ing game of a twin bill starting fuss was one of the men In the game. He pioneered the steel big the June title bout against Max 2:80 o’clock. At 3:45 p. m. the | Idea and his triple-deck stand in Pittsburgh was the first of Begin GLORY AND GRUB Jack Dunphy’s suspenders were grandstand Schmellng of Germany. “Congress had Brooklyns take on the Naugatuck on its kind In baseball. also tied for the second the bright spot Harry Ryan’s will be matched next with declared that a Emeralds, that Schaaf About 50 bowlers and friends, with two wins team. Jim Moore says they In the The bout state of war ex- series leadership, Old Barney was considered the smartest magnate Max Baer of California. the Meter and Con- Dunphy balanced, which re- feel- isted between the representing In as many endeavors. kept game. Other club owners, no matter wrliat their personal will be held at the Garden in In good throwing. and struction departments, after their Large Crowd Expected. sulted toward Mr were, gave him respectful attention March. The winner will serve as ings Dreyfuss Anal match game at 6:00 p. m. With such a banner offering : wlmt was talking Germany on when ho spoke, for they realised he knew ho Sharkey’s alternate. at Genlot’s which 6. 1917. In tonight alleys, President Bill Derwin has expecta- off to a poor about. The late Ban Johnson paid him the subtle compliment has defeated April Bud Kennedy got Baer already King Involves 15 bowlers from each de- tions of handling a capacity crowd. a car to all the other May I decided to start but he managed to Improve of listening to him when he turned deaf of Chicago, in the first will assemble at Lake- Levinsky Join the service. partment, The Brooklyns barely beat the as bo went along. Nice work, Top- Nationul League magnates. of Johnston’s alternate to a Jimmy Upon submitting side Tavern wind up with ban- boroughites In the first round, but pier old man! elimination bouts. quet the special matches which the latter club has been strength- had planned to turn his ball club over to his son, Sam, to a physical and Barney With the first round fairly even, have brought both of these depart- ened this series the acquisition about a the father seemed to lose interest medical examin- by that and when Sain died year ago, Schaaf slowed up the huge Italian ments to bowl for su- Pat Garvey has promised ation at the ma- together of Bill Stokes at the pivot post. In the The last few years of his life were filled with strife- Every- remove his shirt again game. In the second by driving a hard premacy for the past two Satur- Stokes care of Joe he will not a club, rine recruiting With taking We thing seemed to go wrong in Pittsburgh. Always money-making his stomach. This blow unless only men are present. left into station in East day nights. Swasey, the green and white fig- the Pirates were hit as hard by the depression as any major league tide. Salvatore wilted. believe Pat. turned the The Meter department, lead by ure themselves a few points su- you In 1930 and 1931. Failure was something new Twenty third team, and lost heavily In .the third round, the Boston Captain James Kiely, is going into to "Sklddo'' Dumschott’s welcomed the with more for street, X was re- perior to Dreyfuss. He probably end, ilothtng fighter coolly wore his man down. the final set of games with a 38 France Coughlin says that his jtciea Decause oi me injury to my cagers. which to live. When the fourth opened, Schaaf left pin lead over Jack Roberts' Con- Fast Here. brother Joe Is our best bowler. arm, which was beginning to Game knocked Ruggierro, thruogh struction experts. Kiely’s Warriors The he isn’t tar from being cor- teams against the nearly resemble a form of paralysis. first gome on tomorrow’s Well The Swedish and Norwegian skating protested a hook to the the the ropes with left "I was won last Saturday’s set of games program should rival the main rect. method of staking tlic courses at Lake Placid yesterday, claiming terribly disappointed. I jaw. A left Jab to the same spot, determined to medical treat- by only one pine. attraction as a pleaser, for the Americans and Canadians have a big advantage. You might say they get followed by a hard right Jolt, ment that would The winners are to be the guests Thomas club generally gives the our waistline man out for the Scandinavian rights. put my arm Into Jim Moore arc holding floored the Italian for the count of of the losers and Thomas J. Flan- fans their worth and with BARNEY DREYFUSS from Her- shape. I wanted to be a marine. money's has received a telegram When he staggered to his agan, Welfare Supervisors, who is belts from WHEN VINCENT SIKEO’S contract expires in April, he will eight. The marine slogan of ‘First to two straight wins under their bert Hoover. You keep away referee halted the bout. to act as has followed other seems to be doing. feet the Fight!’ and the definition of a toastmaster, plus a possibility of copying the the office big boy. join the Johnston stable, like every pug telegraph in a few The time was 1:28. marine these games very closely and, second strut their SUNDAY Including Italph Ficucello, who will become a Johnstonian which I had gleaned from round, they’ll FUNERAL Schaaf weighed 209; Rugglrello, a therefore, no doubt, in addition to best Pat Moran’s told. Eddie Benson, the Lithuanian heavyweight, pamphlet picked up at a recruit- against proteges. does Tom Fltzmaurlce, days I am 203. the winning team, Where Jack when Jack was in the navy. ing tent In City Hall Park fascin- complimenting John A. Cluney will officiate both John off at claims to have licked Sharkey were: Arthur Hut- the losers. Jim Phelan and got includ- Other results ated me. ‘A marine Is a will attempt to console contests. Notables to At- Eddie the Bronx welterweight, speaks five languages, two-fisted Baseball around lute. I don’t believe Shapiro, tic, 176 1-2, , defeated An added feature will be moving Ten Lending Senrers. coming Spanish and the Bronx patois. fighting man!' I read. Enough. will do because ing Italian. Hebrew, English, Eddie Brooklyn (10); the in ac- g. f.g. f. that they Itagaln la Benson, 193, “I changed my doctors and was pictures showing boys pts. tend Services of Pitts- Braun, until recently trainer for Teddy Sandwlna, sprechens 29 17 75 worked up a sweat Charley Enzo Fiermonte, 159 1-2, Italy, advised the tion on the alleys, which should H. Carrington_ 7 they certainly which he recently talked to the Sandwlnas what arm needed was 60 lingoes, including Turkey, defeated Jack Wilson, 158 1-2, be interesting to all. Johnson, Naugy .. 7 24 12 catching up. them on condition immediate exercise and sunshine. 10 44 Owner ;— Died in dropping the charge of assault he brought against Colby, Thomas ... 7 17 burgh Pittsburg (8); Paul Cavalier, a as business Whereupon I got life ... 43 that drop their charges against him- The clothing Job Swasey, B AC 6 3 8 7 they a 204 1-2, Paterson, defeated Andy have a Interesting taken over guard for the summer Beason at .... 5 3 0 23 43 We very being what it Is, Joey Kaufman, the lightweight, has Green, Cgtons Yesterday are now in a Mitchell, 180 1-2, California (8). N. BAC .7 15 12 42 league and position Beach oasis. Hobble Heimlich, the East Side punman, Kcansburg, J. Dunn, as many more Brighton them Poscavage, Naugy 7 15 12 42 to accommodate coaches ought to be well off, what with all of More Hard Luck BABY DIXON WINS Pittsburg, Pa, Feb 6.—(UP)— thinks football Hearts _ 6 16 9 41 or teams that can get satire wasn t Kelly, Notable* ot the baseball world bowlers ... of swell Heywood "Just before the season having a sideline. And speaking closed, ... 5 12 13 37 s Stokes, Naugy tomorrow to around regular. a classic? Jack Wolfe, who knows h when the were expected here Broun's line on neutrality prospect of acceptance Bellmay, Hearts .. 7 14 9 37 for his comeback at Guh SEYMOUR CAGERS attend funeral services for Barney Bridgeport, tells me Jack Delaney is training by the marine medical examiner NEW BRITAIN BOUT cm De Vos continues to was owner and president of Those Kelly boys knocked Garavinl's beer jernt at Meadows End. Bene very bright, I had the Indis- Dreyfuss, it all. He who died would anil ended to -— the Pittsburg Pirates, yes- over In a big way. Dwyer give the lie to that story he jumped off the bridge cretion put the gloves on with New Britain, February 6 them where they in the third round the other one of the on the terday In . do well to place ended it all for Franz Dubus of Belgium PLAY ZI-THETA-PI boys beach. A Johnny Mack, 122, of New Britain, BROOEYN A. C. TO on Fltamaurlcc's free list has been revised for the left for the face Funeral services are scheduled are neded most, night, in Paris. The Garden's _ feeble starting won a decision over A1 117, shaved down to Taylor, for 2:30 m. tomorrow in ths team. time this season, all the newspapers being again was slipped, and in countering p. 894th of Bristol, Connecticut amateur fly- the managers, who have been admitted with a right my friend hit me Dreyfuss home in Schenley take care of more politicians. Fight Local Basketeers With weight champion, in the feature of OPPOSE ELECTRIC has reached now have to pay $1.05 for special tickets. right on the elbow. This bent the apartments. Rabbi Samuel Gold Since Fitzgerald Jree from time immemorial, a series of amateur bouts at the scores he has re- arm it enson will officiate. three number And are they sore! Team at Y To- backward, causing to drop "Tabs” Hall here last night. of Valley at The body arrived here today, and ceived six different proposals limply my side. It was as bad- The other winners in tonight’s Local Meets do do it, LEWIS HAS been admitted to the Union. ly as It had been its Quintet was taken to the funeral parlors; marriage. How you STHANGLEIt night—Friars in Prelim injured at bouts were: Eddie McGraw, 133, victories organized labor has scored This was after which hundreds filed past the Francis? Tills iu one of the biggest worst. most dishearten- New Britain, decision over Sally Team at to t Iup off his 1back coffin In the home. The fdni-e Ferenc Holuban was compelksl ge The crack town team, ing. The world looked black. There Griff Johnny Bridgeport Dreyfuss It will be Seymour o, 135, Hartford; from New desiring a photograph and to work as a horsc-collar model. vig- McIn- was nothing to do, now that the New de- body was accompanied Anyone porch go a showing Bill Stokes, "Red” Wrobleski, 113, Britain, hail better act that the Strangler has season was about to but Harding Gym To=night York by Mrs Dreyfuss; a daugh- of Ryan’s team orously denied, perhaps, tosh, Harry Kane, Bud Manweil- close, go cision over John Fazzetti, 114, New used Local No. Curleyrevived Herd, but to Mrs William E. Bcnswanger; soon. They are useful when membership card In New York 1, ler and "Chick” Overton, make back New York to undergo more Britain; Charlie Stefens, 145, Hart- ter, Jowls, treatment. Bridgeport, Feb 6—The General Mrs Benswanger, who is president under rugs, etc. the deal was closed Wednesday. its debut on the Central Y court ford, decision over Joe Gullo, 146, aboutw|,0._'l** 1*> times in lo A. C. to- of and Mrs Sam Cliimmle Ijonclof*, tlie (iorgeous Greek, at 9 o’clock in the main "Upon returning to New York I 143, Eleetrics-Brooklyn game the Pittsburg club, summei tonight Meriden; Johnny Pallsza, with him for the Jflth time next found myself with no no a Dreyfuss, widow of Mrs Dreyfuss’ starts, will grapple game of a promising double bill Job, Hartford, referee’s decision over night at the Harding gym tops show, and his winning streak will bo brok- money and a useless son. In a big open-air meeting Dr Glenn Sweet’s Z-Theta- practically Charlie Tayjor, 146, Hartford; fine attraction: In ad- EASY be broken is that lowls will have to left arm. Two months of discour- triple-header Barney Dreyfuss, father of the GILBERT IS en Tbe reason It will Pi quintet in a return game. In the John Alexander, 126,-New Britain, that lie will obey the treatments in the dition to the game between two of world’s series, was one of the best post a forfeit of *50,000 to guarantee preliminary the Putsic Friars take aging daily decision over Ray Sovey, 127, his carcass, when in the Connecticut's fastest quintets local known men In Pittsburg. It Is only union rules unci drop everything, including on Joe Burn’s Recreation hopmen, mechanotherapy department Hartford; Johnny Fish, 163, New; as a grudKo af- busement of Bellevue fans will get an opportunity to see then, that his funeral will FOR WILBY CAGERS the whistle blows. The bout will be played up Bob Klrstead will referee both Hospital, Britain, knockout in first round natural, Is a member of the Lnlon, the Junior Guild meet the New be Most of Pittsburg’s fair with no hint that the Strangler produced very little Improvement. over Eddie Gracy, 160, Bristol; impressive. this games. Alumnae at 7:45 for local No 1, they cant fool "I got a Job at the Erie Pier in New Britain, Rochelle college public officials wilt attend the cere- but, as walking delegate Last month the Zi's invaded Wallie Bonola, 135, the Jersey City. The duties, for which A1 and the Patterson club oppose mony. Police are arranging an ap- Leads Locals to smott Seymour and came home on the knockout in second round over Jim Tracy Features I was dollars a Stanley club of Pittsfield at 7:00. escort. 1932, King short end of a decisive margin, but paid twenty-five Futter, 133, New Britain; Baby propriate Bln^'Copyr,Kht Syndicate)_ week The Brooklyns hold a 37 to 24 His name was scratched oft the Win* to turn the tables tonight on .Involved receiving and Dixon, 108, Waterbury, technical 38*20 Win Over hope scored over the G. E. five the national their home surface. Idris Alderson. checking airplane parts sent from knockout in first round ove rPaul victory rosters of game yes- different in Waterbury two weeks ago. The In Mount Sinai hospital, New Howie Kraft, Herb Moran, Harry parts of the country and Rossi, 110, Hartford; Henry terday sted DEFER STATE lilKLS Brass lads make up one of an there Quintet CLUB LISTS Dick Stoef- reshipped to tho Hoboken piers for Franks, 168, Bristol, decision over City York, following operation BOYS’ Hollis, Crane, Charley in transportation to France. Charlie the speediest crews Connecticut for glandular disorders. He would Democrat) fler, Frank Kreiger and George Egat, 157, Waterbury. (Special to The Tnc silver as can be seen by the fine record have been «7 on February 23. of Bell will be seen with the Zi’s. Dining Wlnsted, Feb 6—Wilby high TOURNEY “My concern about my left arm they have complied this season In The passing of this member of last TONITE BOWLING Waterbury had no difficulty TWO TILTS kept increasing^ And the shame winning nine of the 11 semi-pro baseball’s old guard Is mourned Gilbert high night In defeating tho over not being: in uniform though games they have played. Both de- throughout the baseball world be- starred, in Hartford, Feb 6— Smith EAGLES TAKE ON quintet 38 to 20. Tracy With boys’ and girls’ basketball Taft Wrestlers working with soldiers caused con- feats were suffered on foreign cause he was one of the men whose the Gilbert of the Park Recreation stated to- a preliminary game to- stant secret humiliation. Discour- courts at the hands of the Atlas devotion to the sport brought It North Bnds encounters predominating day that his request for a post- seoonds won from ^he agement about the arm grew into of New Haven and Stanley Five from Its sand-lot beginnings to Its twin bill offering at the of the Connecticut sweep- Whitewash M. I. T, 22 to 14. Summary: night’s ponement despair. I tried all kinds of home NY BRONX TIGERS of New Britain. as a gigantic In- P stakes for that was to have present position B F Physical Director girls are a in Wilby Boys’ club gym, Sat- remedies, but the deltoid triceps Manager Craighead’s boys dustry. He had been power it 2 0 4 taken place next Saturday, to Watertown. Feb 6—The Taft Connell, to han- and biceps muscles continued to a waiting for this game. baseball since he took control of 3 Charley Oberdick expects March has been granted retained its unde- The Now Haven Eagles open anxiously Caruso, If 1 1 urday, 5, wrestling team are of even- in 1899. when the Pitts- crowd of ad- shrlngk. One of the office staff over two game series with the New The Electrics hopeful the Pirates rf 2 0 4 dle a capacity hoop by the National Duckpln Bowling feated status here yesterday by Crichton, the at the Erie gave me the name of York Bronx in New York ing the score with the Brooklyns burg and Louisville clubs were 1 0 2 main the club congress with the approval of the M. I. T. fresh- Tigers Rossi, rf dicts. In the game whitewashing a German physician who, he ad- after their brilliant local to-night, and return to the New especially merged. c 0 10 with the U. S. representative. men by a score of 34-0. the Edison club Tracy, varsity lock horns will be fol- vised, gave electrical treatments Haven Arena to-morrow night to showing against lb 3 0 0 The original program The summary: Briotti. while in for neuritis, rheumatism and sim- session on five of Schenectady, N. Y., Satur- 2 Rubber five of Naugatuck lowed as announced some time ago 126 complete the double Rinaldi, lb 1 0 118 lb.. Beers, T. forfeit; lb., ilar With little the prelim the Crescent maidens and blanks will diseases. hope X their home ice. The Bronx sextet, day night. rb. 2 0 5 and posters entry Perry, T. forfeit; 135 lb., Caldwell, has suffered AMATEUR Bag ley, floor the Seymour next week. accompanied him to the office of now tied for second has been The east side quintet 0 0 0 take the against be in the mail before defeated time 8:12; 145 place, Phelan, rb of the T, Oshry, Dr Frederick de Kraft at 142 West and but two beatings all year. Jimmy 9 0 0 lassies showing a personnel Due to the later date a large num- T, defeated Harlow, hopping, skipping Jumping Strocker, rb. lb., Chapin, 70th St. After examining me, Dr the cellar berths of the Logan, colorful forward, tops the same quintet which represented ber of entries are expected, esp- 155 de- through BASKETBALL time 3:33; lb.. Clarke, T, on team with 179 season. Jim Kelly section of deKraft said, in English with a Canadlan-Amerlcan and at scorers the 18 2 38 SooviU’s last clally from the southern feated Thelan, fall 7:45; 165 lb., league Totals after which heavy German accent, ‘My boy, Is well perched at the top. points. B F P will referee the games the state. Leech, T, defeated Hakala, present Falcons Win Gilbert will Capt. you have a traumatic neuritis, and the were Easily 0 0 dancing will follow. A of the proceeds defeat- While Eagles partak- Pulver, rb. 0 percentage fall 6:50; 175 lb., Flood, T, I can cure' but it will take Howie Downey’s Brooklyn Fal- to the farm fund, loca- you ing of daily practice sessions at the lb 0 0 0 be donated ed BodclI. time 7:38; unlimited, cons proved too fast for the Boys Robertson, Conn. In addition some time.’ the Bronx Tigers a lb 0 1 1 ted in Andover, defeated fall Arena, played Club at Boidanaro, Merrow, T, Denunzlo, “Suddenly I was filled with hope contest the Phil- CROSBY MERMEN Flyers Thursday night 2 8 MANCHESTER LOSES to the Maple girls, the Morgan midweek against with • Cooney, c .K... 3 1:50. and wanted to Duggan gym and romped off the the Schae- I embrace this adelphia Arrows which elevated rf 2 I 5 girls, CharterOak an 18 to 8 verdict. Frank Berardl Brennan, will kindly old gentleman. I visited his a deadlock for second 1 0 2 OVERTIME CONTEST fers and the Annex girls, who them into out Cardello, rf office three a week for a and “Whitey" Shimkus stood enter most of their girls nights MERIDEN If 2 0 4 members, place. TOPPLE In the of the winners while Moore, HIGH Brit- sort of diathermic treatment. He "Bullet Joe” has been play 0 0 0 TO BRISTOL from Waterbury, Derby, New Simpson losers best Darling, if DUGGANCAGERS knew I was not in very affluent Longo was tho bet. ain, Thomaston, Manchester, New working his charges strenuously of Rcvlll and made nom- Minus the services Fox, Rovers Beat Arrow* Meriden and Middletown circumstances, a in their daily workouts, and having Totals 8 4 20 Manchester, Feb 6.—Bristol high Haven, artd several other The East End Rovers shellacked blanks. Val- inal charge of two dollars a visit. been victorious in their last few freshman ace half Wilby 20, Central Connecticut have requested entry the Arrows the score of 32-16 at Score at time, leader of the DEFEAT CROFT I continued these treatments from is confident regulars, the Crosby swimming by as well as silver cups the team refree Henry Carring- uable cash starts, quite Croft last evening. The Rovers Gllbeert 9: was froced to play a five January to June, 1918, \vhen he of continued their winning gym league, and medals will bo awarded the htat it can topple over some team attack and ton; time 8 minute periods. pronounced me cured. displayed a fine passing minute overtime period last night winners who will be accepted by the In one of the most exciting the league leaders. The team has streak defeating Meriden Short Arm Deft yesterday shelled the hoop consatntly. Oliver as the 1932 state been fortunate thus far this at the State Armory before Man- bowling congress games staged in grammar school very in the Silver City, 48 to 17. led the attack with 10 points. V. "My arm looked It, for it had more than high sweepstake champion. competition to date, Frankie Ber- season, having played shot for the chester high was nosed out 24 to gradually come back to almost The locals are scheduled to swim Errlco was the big ardi's Duggan quintet, minor divi- halt the schedule without any ser- LEAVENWORTH the field normal size and strength. Curious- Bristol high in the Bell City Thurs- Arrows. The score: 22 on a shot from by leaders, defeated Crich- ious injuries being sustained by sion Jimmy it remained shorter while Manchester is on Rovers substitute left forward of HAVEN ROUT second hold- ly neuogh, has the team members. It is therefore day evening Maro, WEST ton’s Croft live, place at the B. F. rts than the right arm to this day. obvious that the team is full of the books for an appearance the Bell Towners. ers in the major division, yester- Yes- If.& 0 10 TOPS LITCHFIELD Tbe muscular contraction at the and and not Crosby pool Friday night. Oliver, HTFD BULKELEY 33=7 day afternoon at Croft gym, 12 to spirit confidence only rf. 4 0 8 The game, played before a crowd elbow causes this. victories terday's good news: Blum, 11. AVlth two seconds to play looks forward to gaining 3 0 6 of was close and hard fought “I nover told this gentle old 40 free style: Won by Good Hartwlck, c in 12 1,100, — but also all teams yard General Damello dropped Hartford, Feb 6 Invading Wally Clapp was awarded two free over the Bronx 3 0 6 not, more than three points sep- German why I was so anxious to in the (C); second, Coolidge (C): third, Chersaulo, Ig. points at t.h* Wilby gym last night Greater Hartford for the first time tries, but made but one count bidding for a place play- 0 2 2 arating tho teams at any time. have him put my arm into shape, Paddock, (M). Time, 21 seconds. Errlco, rg. as Louie Laun’s Leavenworth High this season, the West Haven High Summary: offs. Manchester was leading 20 to 17 In until after I had been accepted 100 yard breast stroke: Won by capers copped a Western Connecti- basketball team last When the Eagles return to the of the final half but school night Duggan for enlisted in the Marines. Cur- (M); 1G 2 32 verdict, from the middle Arena to-morrow it is ex- Walker (C); second, Goper cut league Litchfield, gave a flashy exhibition of basket- b f p night min- Arrows Bristol tossed its way into a 22-20 iously enough I was accepted by bo a third, Borden (C). Time, one 33 to 20. Summary: Coach Habe Allen's P. Augelll, rf.0 0 0 pected that there will large B. Pts lead. then made good ball, trouncing the same medical examiner who ute, 26.2 seconds. F, Itcscerves Win. Srjuatrito 33 to rt 2 1 5 crowd on hand to witness the line to tie Bulkeley High school squad, Jannetty, me before. On Won Burns, rg 0 0 0 won two shots from the foul had rejected my ice tilt. 220 yard free style: by The Leavenworth Reserves at the South Siders’ Berardl, If 0 0 0 weekly professional 0 0 0 second shot 7. gymnasium. las visit to Dr de Krakt I told Lally (C); I.cdue, lg ...... from the Litch- the score, his coming 0 0 Leary (C): second, the preliminary The of the "down- Bellucci, If 0 c 3 1 7 Just as the regular ploying time performance him that I was going away to war. third, Wright (M). Time, two min- Drarer, field junior varsity, 24 to 18. The the best this N. c.2 0 4 0 0 state” quintet rivalled Augelll, I wish you seconds. Phalen, rf. 0 on the ended. Ho said, “Well, luck EAST HARTFORD IS utes, 54.4 Leavenworth Seniors were the local district, visited rg 1 1 3 0 Manchester failed to score in the winter in Lacilla, and you como back alive 100 back stroke: Won by Errlco, If.,.. I 1 end of a 2 2to 15 wore with 0 0 hope yard short this year by such crack teams as Alexander, lg.0 Corcoran of overtime period. and uninjured.” MIDDLETOWN VICTIM Holland (M); second. the Freshmen In the first game Hillhouse and Bristol. 7 2 16 In the preliminary, Bristol sec- Feb 6—Coach Johnny (C); third, Stankus (M). Time, one the evening. Bulkeley hadn’t a chance against Totals 5 2 12 Hartford, Score at half time—Hover 18; Lenten worth, onds won from Manchester seconds McGrath’s East Hartford High minute, 26 seconds. the rangy West Haven hoopmen Croft Arrows 0. Referee: Bill Sirica b. 35 to 20. MERIDEN HUMBLES school basketball team, apparently 100 yards free style: Won by the rf .. 0 1 1 If T> from the first toss-up although F. Carrington, Pavalaltis Da me Ho, in a after its rugged stand Corcoran (C); second, (Villonova). South Siders every second Loughlin, If 3 2 8 slump Results Stroberg, rf 0 fought 34=13 last went (C): third, Bcrgin (M). Time, one House League NORWICH F. A. WINS c 1 0 2 WEST HARTFORD, against Bristol week, Motense, rf 2 to hold down the "down-staters” .1. Clapp, seconds. The opening In the newly 0 down before a determined attack minute, 6.2 gkmes c 3 — It. ... 0 0 Rorowy, Norwich, February 6 The steadily mounting margin. Carrington, rg Won (first organized Boy*’ Club House league 1 0 0 Meriden high’s basketball squad Middletown at its gymnasium Diving: by Crosby Snulenas. Ig Free basketball Mathewson, lg.0 by were last with the Norwich Academy a and second places); third, Meri- played night rg .... 2 0 0 West Hartford a little fur- "over east” yesterday, losing by Stankavioh, team added Stonlngton High school WATERTOWN VICTORS Carpentier, lg 0 pushed defeating the Spades, 17 to down towards the cellar In the 37 to 17 score in a game In which den. Flyers list of victims here last AI Deland’s Watertown cagers ther Juniors tho Totals .13 7 33 to Its long 160 yard relay: Won by Crosby. 11 and the trouncing 16. Totals 4 3 11 Central Connecticut league stand- the East Siders failed throughout Litchfield. night, beating the visitors, 36 to routed Terryvllle last night at Wa- Yurgaitls, Cadets, 31 to 23. Mike Exarliou Dillon. Periods last by defeating the Wil- to give their Central Connecticut Winning team lineup, b. f. P- Dickerman and Buekeyich were tertown. 33 to 20. Mort Kielty Referee—George ing night Pavalallts. and Minor were the big Hall 34 to at West Interscholastic rivals a real Lazeski, Laukaltls. Johnny 0 0 0 for the Academy scored 16 of the, winners —Four 6-mlnute periods. Score at liam five, 13, League for the J’ortcr, rg outstanding points Time, one minute, 21 seconds. point makers Flyers while Cassidy, rg 0 0 o souad. and brother Bryan 10. half time—8 to 4. Duggan. Hartford. challenge. and Remhlsh did likewise 3 0 f» Ouglloftl Valhos, Ig for the 3 1 7 Juniors. Sanford, c Ham Fisher Y Interclub Results rf 1 » A Real Present By Moser, JOE PALOOKA Mike Cola- Zurich, If 0 o 0 The O’Fe's showing Wadhams, If 0 0 0 santo in the lineup defeated the Sigmas In the Y Interclub league JOE SON, THEV ANT A IT WAS JEST A Totals 7 6 20 GNNT l£NCS last night, 23 to 12. In the main PANTS AlNT z HE'S OH1WUWT v. WD.AN TBJL^ A COWBOY Score at half time—Leavenworth MAN IN THESE STONE BRUISE game the Bona-Uomn. with Earl 11. % WORRT 'BOUT NOW MUCH AH A HOSS MO' THANJ /HESTOS 11, Litchfield Referee—Clem GOT AVSiAHM SPOT <=OH WHAT OKPM\ AN THE DOC SEZ 't, .NO ot» Lalller starring, downed the Clk- Briotti. Time—Four 8-mlnute pe- l' APPRECIATE UNDEH _ right MO' DONE. MO' GAME AS VC* KNEE'U.BE TOO, THAT, ‘CEPTINJ 'O' anything lngs, 19 to 13. riods. ANAOOW O0NQuesrr)ANMfc^< THEM OOMEi NO OTHEH va jest srr srriu- I WANfTA FK3VTT | AHY1UDE. ASA I THE SUN. Cliasc Midgets Win HAS THE STANDlW OLTP- MAN ENAHRODE THAT COUPLE DATS PER T'HEUP ^ WESTERNER /W A HOSS The Chase Park Midgets routed AN A SAME REGAHD FOH JEST 0YIN'fl3>I Y Midgets last night HQSS BEFOH I THEM PEOPLE MAN, IOWAN the Brooklyn 'tO'SOJWV Park 26 to 10. Rush Emeralds IN OILVWEU- . OP HOSSFLESH HISMPSTEH/XS at Chase gym, Naugy THEY ENNYTHING AH and O’Connor excelled for the win- KINOOFOHNO'^i ners while Martone was the losers vs Branford ‘5’ best bet. 'f. -v Speed boys Win The Naugatuck Emeralds jour- The Bridgeport Ramblers made at last ney to Branford to-night to meet their debut Washington gym short the strong Branford Tanks in the evening and came out on the Bill flhrt game of their annual three end of a 30 to 29 score against Nelson and game series. East year the bor- Oaughan’s Speedboys. locals while oughites eliminated the Tanks Nash starred for the were the losers from the Seymour state-wide tour- Lynch and Kleley nment by as ingle field goal In the best bets. first game of the tourney and hope to duplicate last year’s feat to- night. l‘ro llockoN

" SVOCVH TOPPLES IVALSU Tomorrow '■ i1*. Slocum had lltle trouble defeat- ing Walsh yesterday afternoon at NVw ilaVen Arena Kncum gym, the north end repre- sentatives scoring a 17 to 4 victory. Jultano and Spadola starred for the whiners and Meleski for the