Taejar M1S1CAI, COMKOY PKOIIIJCTION in Keb Willi Pionships at Krynica, Poland, 14 Points and the Latter 9

Taejar M1S1CAI, COMKOY PKOIIIJCTION in Keb Willi Pionships at Krynica, Poland, 14 Points and the Latter 9

Sensational Golf Marks Progress Of Lo s Angeles Open Event HARRY HUEY JOINS THE CITY AMATEUR LEAGUE CARNIVAL DIRECTOR Rumors And Gathered From CONFAB TO-MORROW WOOSTER BOWLERS Recdity Three Below Par Round I CLOCK SHOP FIVE I i Harry Huey, former Croftby To-morrow night the weekly ROLL SOUTHINGTON capta'n ami now a member of City Amateur Basketball league With will be in Ties the I‘ut.«lc Friar* team, ha* meeting held the Espinosa hoop park Local on Home This in W\)rld been added to tlie Clock team office the hall Sporting department city Duckpinners roster and will make debut at 8 o’clock All team man* hi* sharp. — State with the youthful green and agers and officials are requested Alleys To-night Loos For Golf Lead white team Thursday night when to put in their appearance at the Final Games This The Grist Of Athletic when tlie Ingcrsoll hoys invade aforementioned time. The ached* League Contest Bristol to meet the Ingraham ule for Sunday will be announced Week By GEORGE KIRKSEY Manufacturing Company In the and other important business By JOHN A. CLUNEY first of a “here and there’’ series. discussed. Wilshire — Country Club, Los Angeles, Jan 12—(UP) I Tlie remainder of the squad who The greatest race in the history of Fifty-two survivors out of a field of 135 set out to-day in quest will make the trip to the Bell the State Duckpin league will come City Includes: .“Yanol” Carroll, of in the to a close this week with six teams When Seconds Come First golfing glory final 36 holes of the sixth annual $10,- l*aul and Fred l-ord, Italpli l*et- still harboring chances to be 000 Los Angeles open tournament. roeelonc. Fddie Kvans, Manser WARREN HARDING golf crowned champions. Only two as incidents we have written in Fennimore. Harold Hollis and Occasionally, presented themselves, Out in frornt after 36 holes of play and a half games separate these •Saturday and Sunday were A1 Es- teams and games this week ought this pillar regarding the necessity of a promising boxer, especially a young NAUGY BASKETBALL pinosa and Eddie Loos. both of Chi- TOPPLES CROSBY to be closely contested. one, needing a smart second to work with him in the A first class cago. A spectacular second round of Bob Stone’s Waterbury Woosters ring. LEAGUE STANDING 67—three under par, and the great- MIDDLETOWN BOWS meet Southington at the Wooster example of what was meant cropped up in the Larrivee-Gainer bout last est IShole rounds of the tournament Bridgeport Quintet Scores alleys to-night and wind up their —enabled schedule in week in hall. The smart second, in our humble estimation W. fi. Prt. Espinosa to pull ui even Southington Wednesday Buckingham with Loos, each with 130. Loos shot Surprise Victory in night. Captain Stone figures if he Naasafurk ;t •» mhmi TO PUTSIC FRIARS was Dennis Francis McMahon of the Meriden McMahons and the young Wllby II | .7-TO a 69 on the first round and a. 70 State Game— can win five of the six games his Croaby .1 i .7 TO yesterday. League team will at least tie for first place boxer was Leo Larrivce. Though it is a strong statement to make, we Harillna *J 1 .007 Riding; easily honors. Central a 2 Arawanacs as Y 34-21 ..too and somewhat Shellacked honestly believe Leo would have been knocked out in the fifth round, f .:ut:t New Britain is still holding down Torrlngton dangero in Ansonla f 'l inly Filth the leadership of the league but were it not for the above mentioned Dennis Francis McMahon. If was Quintet Register Warren Harding sprang the fea- you Gilbert O .T OOO third place “SLASH” BALDWIN have 12 games to play, six each l,eo DIegel, Amer- to 7— ture surprise of the current season with Hartford and Stratford who remember, Larrivee was going strong in the fourth, carrying the fight to ican born Straight Win, 32 GAMBN THIS WEEK. profes- Tli« 1/iuissapauK Sporting Club in scholastic hoop circles are represented by two of the Saturday when he look a stomach blow that would have then and W«dne»d«y—Torrlngton sit >«»i- sional now repre- in Gainer, finished, Frac= w ill Hpon.sor Its llrst winter carnival afternoon on their court strongest teams the league. gatuck; Anioniii vn IlnnlltiK at senting the Agua Andy Stavnitsky defeating at Lake Qnassapan; Sunday after- The of the teams fol- there, a less well-conditioned Leo went down to 1$ls knees, Bridgeport. Caliente, the previously undefeated standing many fighter. Mexico, tures Wrist noon If weather conditions are suit- Crosby Friday — Cronby \n Gilbert nt low:— W L Per club. His total 34 to 21 a his head on canvas and in an "U” able.. Italn will postpone the events contingent before large New Britain .5.’! 25 .679 fell forward, resting the body inverted Wlnated. was 140 for 36 Saturday—Wilbe nt Nniigntiirk; Charley Leader’s Putsic Frairs until Sunday January 23. “Slash” crowd many of whom were local Hartford .56 2X .667 holes, even par. position. Then he looked up and right into the face of Denny McMahon. Harding '* Torrlngton nt llrldge- Baldwin Is chairman of the sports rooters. .........55 29 .655 Behind Diegel won their fifth consecutive victory1 Waterbury port. committee and will direct the car- Crosby held a 4-2 lead at the ter- Wallingford .55 29 .655 His second steadied him, while the boxer's head was in a whirl, him was Frank Walsh, at the “Y" kept Saturday night Central nival aided by Henry Freeman, vice- mination of the fihst quarter but Stratford .49 26 another Chi- .653 down until the referee had reached “8" and also told him what to do defeating the Middletown Arawan- president and Herman Stelnmctz, from then on the Presidents were 29 .642 cagoan. A bril- Torrington .52 seeretary. A hockey game between always in command of the when he Leo did that and smothered the Gainer, liant 69 acs 32 to 7. The sad part of the situation. got up. just rushing Sunday Waterbury and Naugatuck will be At half time the blue and white NAUGATUCK BEATS enabled him to victory was the loss of Andy Stav- who had set himself for the "kill.” The local boy weathered the storm, one of the features while a musical were on the short end of a 17-11 A1 pull up among the but was in bad at the finish of round when the bell Kspinosa nitsky who fractured his right wrist program will be rendered by the but as the minutes of pretty shape the rang. leaders. count, the SLATTERY READY which will keep him on the side- Marline band under the third quarter All Pros Quassnpnug got underway it was Then McMahon went to work. Before the echo of the bell had CENTRAL HIGH 32-22 Nearly lines the remainder of the season. direction of Chesson. evident that the Of the 52 [ Sterling blue and white were players left, 47 were To morrow the Putsics meet subsided, Dennis was in the and had Leo on his chair. he Eddie Reilly’g Bridgeport Central ! night due for a setback. ring Realizing professionals and four amateurs Ward Waterman’s Bristol FOR Maple Their was the LEVINSKY GO team dropped a 3 2-22 decision to The other, Von of passing poorest had but sixty seconds to bring the young French-Canadian “out of the George Elm, Los Ends in the Bell City while Friday this Pete Foley’s Naugatuck quintet at former shown year while their zone Angeles, National Amateur make their debut in EASY fog" Denny shook Leo up in no time and had him back to normal. The Bridgeport Saturday afternoon in a night they Sey- TORRINGTON defense was useless in checking Chicago, Jan 12—(U. P.)—Jimmy Champion, competed as a ‘‘business mour contest. against the town team. Sat- Harding’s outside which netted and effectiveness of McMahon’s is that he WORKS AND Naugatuck Valley League man golfer”, a term synonymous play Slattery of Buffalo, former world beauty ability urday night they show at home in the Presidents basket Norman Shaeffer, elongated center with after basket. TALKS AT THE,SAME TIME. The amount of each on the professional. The high score for a. light heavyweight champion, and depends of the winners, dropped in basket benegfit game for Stavinitsky FOR WILBY FIVE Every member of the Crosby team the qualifiers was 153. against the Newtown team. Satur- was Levinsky, condition of the boxer at the end of the round. Leo must have been after basket to feature the play of Von who enjoying an off day which King Chicago slugger, pret- Elm. tied with Jack For. to for the garnet and gray. Wednesday day’s summary: everyone enjoys every so often. planned complete work to-day sick from that sock to the but McMahon out fifth Tester, Scotch born professional from Showing a fine and consistent of- ty pit, got him for the night the Torrington courtmen show Putsic Friars. their 10-round bout at Chicago .Sta- Hackensack, N. J., at the end of the Lee’s Wil- round and in no of a knockout. With a accom- at the *‘Y” in another state B. F. P. fensive, Jimmy reputable dium Wednesday. Both fighters were fairly fresh, danger less Naugy first 18 holes Saturday, each with league game. Saturday’s score: | Cucolo, If 1 0 2 by cagesters stormed Torrington reported near top form, with Slat- second, Leo would never have finished that round on his feet.

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