,v ‘ V*WAS'ROUGEVlt;J. fHaverHll'Befeatcd by'^atfck-m- Contest for•fr'»• ** I IN* E. Championship*I?5^i5 ,#/. ,Haverhill \yeht*/doWn before Na-tick and scored no baskets. Fogarty bad last night, lS-Jto-lSru *n a game for the seven and scored two baskets. Natick chanipionship.^rofrfthe New England scored six and Haverhill six on fouls, league played • * 'at Natick . It The summary:was the roughest ever played Natick Haverhillin Natick. Wachten was the chief of- Fogarty, rf...’...............lb, Haggertyfender and iA^tne^second period there Ferat, rfwas a little ^jntaip*. in which he was Hough, If. .............rb, Williamsonhurt, and -^ogarvvhurt his hand so Mulliner c ..................c, Wachterthat ho had to^haye’two stitches taken Kincaide rb..-..... .If, Kennedyin it.Haverhill played!a)'fast game the firstMaybam, lb .............rf, DoyleScore. Natick IS, Haverhill 16. Goalsperiod and at thefghd the teams were from floor, Fogarty 2 Hough 2, Doyle 2,tied, 8 to 8.Williamson 2, Kincaide,' Mayham. Ken-In the second .'period the playing con- nedy. Goals from fouls, Natick 6, Ha-tinued rough and'‘Ferat went in in verhill 6. Referee, Connors. Timers, Kel-Foearty’a place-vHaverhill closed the liher and Dolan. Time three 16 minute period 14 to. Natlpk’3 13. periods. Attendance 600.xn the last period Natick played all Game Here Tonight,around the .Vl^ifors^tfie passing being The game at City hall tonight will be fast'and clev.6r-i-Haverhm.hi\\ thelbali; with Portsmouth. Newtouryport' * will only- a sman r^artV.^^heJdme-and^th'eL-play, lts_oldr team and .so Will Porta-, -tried for-goals^y^ffi^^^tdrg^Were ’re- mouth? The visiting team has-always peatedly blocked, only one going to ptttup-a^gqod -■exhibitioui?*gttib*t our their credit in. this period. . team. This is the Second game in se-Hough and Ferat did some good floor ries. -work, and- Mulliner at center had it all Portsmouth wilt play Gloil and Hen-his own- way. ■ ‘Mayham’ -was fast arid- «ohol -backs,- Horan,- center, and Enos Kincaide blocked many prospective and Healey forwards, with Captain goals near the baskets. For the visitors Koileber, sub.Doyle scored two baskets and William- Toby Mathews has gone to his h6me son got two. one being specially clever, in Catsklll, N. Y. to begin his baseball Wachter had nine fouls called on him pi^ctice.