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NEW BRITAIN DEFEATS CORBIN CABINET| Buttmakers Take Firmer Hold On Lead In Industrial League — New Britain Machine Swamps Landers, Frary & Clark—Unive! Five Out of First Place—Coach Grobstein’s Com- bination Takes Sudden Spurt Shortly Before End ! of Game. Men's Industrial League w. Be s 1.0 1.000 1.000 Stanley Works . Corbin Scr Yafnirs Corbin Cabinet Stanley Rul Iusswin 7 \. B. Machine & F. Corbins Landers Landers 10, Corbin Serew 7 (girls) Stanley Works 3. Cabinet 14, N. B. Machinc 42, Landers 15, The Stanley Works team in the “Y" Industrial league took a firmer hold on first place Jast night in a game at the Tabs' hall and in doing 8o it administered the first defeat ot the year to the Cor- bin Cabinet Lock quintet. However, the game was closely fought and a de: on «s to the winner was not made until the hell sounded ending the contesf. The score was 23 to 19. The game was the second praved during the three-game program and , it was easily the heat. The score was tied four times during the game. At half time the count was 9 to 9. Tn the first half neither team showed a great deal of basketbull and m loose playing was sesn. It was two minutes and a half of play that Cabinet scored for fie first time hut by the time the gam2 was seven minutes old it passed the Worke and led 5 to 4. The score was tied 2 half minute Jater hut the Cabinet crew again took the l:ad. The score tied at 7-7 and 9-¢ before thc hali ended. Coerbin Cabinet wis kept in the funiing In the second half through fleld goals by Walthors. lowever it fell down in one particular. COut of nine ‘chances from the foul lin~ nove of them were made to count 0s scorer. Just the opposite was the case In the first half when the Purk streci team made fiva out This tells the story of *h> de was ¢ sudden spurt 19 ninut, fove the close of th: game in the lead. Because of injury to thre> of his regulars, the coach was unable to use his twin-team plan, but the “iron men” did well, all of them having an cqual share in the vie- tory. s rid. 1 Stanley Wo - Merline, f. Swanson, If. Hewett, c. Hauigls, c. Fiis, 8. .. Reckert, rg. Carlson, 1g. - 1 cuman | e . B Corbin Stohl, rf. Carroll, rf. ... Walthers, If. .. Kiop, ¢. .. O'Toole, c. Yankaskas, r Baseett, rg. . Larson, Ig. - 19 Referee, Coyle; timer, scorer, Butler. Machinists Swamp Universals Landers tecam proved o be no match for the New Britain Machine quintet and the latter tossed fleld goals in rapid succession especially in the second half. For the first 10 minutes of the game the score was close, being tied four times. Augus- tine, Arena and Rockwell began to toss baskets and Landers were un- able to hold the Chestnut street quintet. Ernie Anderson played the best basketball game of his carcer and with Arena may be termed the stars of their team. Not only did he fea- turc on the‘offense with fleld goals but his floor work was surpassed only by Arcna. Augustine again played a good game but the high- light last night was his work on the foul line. He madc five foul shots in five attempts, Marseli's floor work was Landers' feature. New Britain Mac ¥l Ttl, 10 Arena. If Putali, rf Richtmyer, Tockwell, 1 Eric Anderso Swanson, rg Erny And, Augnstinn Matue, 12 ir 17 Landers Marsel Milewgki rlow Anderson Uhotkowski. Litke, Preisser, Bucheri, Larson, g Ig teferee, Coyles scorer, Butler. Girls' League w i 1 , 0 timer r & ¥ Landers Corbin Serew North & Judd Although the 1 not play In “Y I ieague game last might they given undisputed hold en first when the only other undefeated b ketball tean. Corbin Screw, was de- Corbin P the l basketball | o fhe | Sikora; | BASKETBALL rsal Girls Drive Screw Shop | feated by Landers by a 10 1o 7 score Two of the real features of the e were long shots made by Cap- in Charlotte Jacobs of Landers in the varly minutes, This gave her team a4 to 0 lead. Her sister fol- fowed thro with a short shot which gave Landers 2 6 10 0 ad- vantage, Bifore the half cnded Charlotio scored o chl goal so the Jacobs family led Corbin W S 1o 2 at half time. ! Corlan Serew staged a strong ik in the latter part of the | game and the girls tossed cach other wround in the excitement. Within three minutes of the end. Landers only had a two-point lead but Kay erwilliger made a foul goal which ave her team a three-point advan- tage. As usual the Walicki-Hudak com- bination scored all the points for the the team. Mary Snetro who played two years ago returned to the lineup | last night. Valeria Slysz played her usual good defensive game. The obs sisters and Miss Terwilliger were the best workers on the win- ning five. The summary ain | Ser | come Sartinshi, Heller, vt Lyneh, If . 1. Jacobs, ¢ . Terwilliger, 18 Hahn, rg M. Jacobs, rf Ig Corbi Walickl, rf Hudak, 1f | Kaminski, Slysz, rg Snetro, g ree, Coyl Siliora Butler. HOLY CROSS GRID TEAM I§ JINX FOR HARYARD of timer, scorer, String Achicvements of Small College Over Powerful Crim- son Raukles Backers When little Holy Cross vard to a scor string of achievements that |rankled Crimson supporters, During the last nine seasons no small school has been such a jinx to Harvard as has Holy Cross. In only one of those campaigns—192 —huas the Crimson found H. C. casy. And in three of the last four years Harvard hab failed to whip the Crossers. Starting in 1920 when Harvard won 3 to 0, the Cambridge boys have had a battle on their hands each time with the single exception six years ago. In 1921 Harvard again came through with a 3 to 0 edge. In 1922 Holy Cross fell, 20 to 0. But the following year the Crimson was lucky to cke out a! 16 to 0 triumph. ! TIn 1924 Harvard won, 12 to 6, but in 1925 Holy Cross took the Crimson over, 7 to 6, and repeated the next season, 19 to 14. Last fall Harvard hustled to gain a 14 o 6 advantage but couldn't avoid u scoreless tie this year. SLOOP RACES PLANNED FOR FLORIDA YISITORS New Line of Sports Is Being Arrang- held Har- ess tic it added to have ed For Winter Visitors to Southern Cities Tampa, Fla. Dec. 1 P —Provid- ing new sports for winter visitors, an intercity sail boat circuit com- posed of St Petersbur arasota and Tarpon Springs h been organized and a series of first | class sloop planncd for the winter and spring. Each city has entercd two in four regattas. competing |eup donated 1o the organi [ the SC Petersburg Yacht Lot turning 1 ombined in A the Vil hoats for ation a by | Th: poin’ will fhe cup for one e most race e TITLE RACE ARRANGED | irying to pick | Cambridge, Mass, Dce. 1 B)— NEW RRITAIN PLENTY OF STARS FOR ALL-AMERICA Experts a Trille Dizzy Trying to Pick Outstanding Piayers New York, Dec 1 P—The ex- perts who have become a trifie dizzy tooibull winners this suason haven't any relicf m sight as they examine the All-Amcrica idope. Not that th sturs, re is any shortage of are morc Lackfictd deck than in any year 5 when ever livd Grange didn't get into the charmed group along with Obertander, Nevers and Wilson, without a stift argument, The cast alone has cnough backs muke a fair All-Amer Harpster of Carnegic, rmy, Strong of New ty, and Scull of Pennsylvania, c just about as capable a collue- any one scetion has to offur. But glance at the south, with Crabtree of Florida, Mizell of Geor- giw Tech, Peake of Virginia Loly and Armistead of Vanderbilt or Banker of Tulane. And th re only five outstanding players in an cxceptional crop, Even if the midwest lacks a 1nge or Iriedman to toss into the argument this year, there’s a sensa- tion a little farther on in Dutch Clark of Colorudo Collega, whi Chuck Carroll of Washington has won the unanimous acclaim of Pa- fic coast critics for his brilliance. The cast will endorse any testimo ial for Howard Maple who led Or ®on State to victory over New York University with a neatness and dis- patch that even Harpster of Carne- gie could not accomplish It it's triple threats that sired, Scull, Strong, Mizell, and Carroll can fill the bill. besides backing up the line. Scull is an artist in the rare scicnce of drop- kicking. If it's fancy passtug and broken field ruaning, Cagle will do. Tl Army ace does everything but loop- the-loop through opposing defenses. I it's concentrated ground-gain- Duteh Clark. This busy an, running wild for Colo- ado college, averaged a fraction more than ten yards—or a first down—for everytime he handled ball in seven gam On s 1 atternoon, against Wyoming. he dou- bled this average with gains of 374 yards in 19 plays. Plcking out the line stars is us difficult as it looks. Star ends have been lacking, with a few e like Frankaln of St. Mary's, of Ohio State. Brown of Missouri, Van Sickel of Florida, Messinger of Army, Phillips of California, Rosen- zweig, of Carnegic, and Tappaan and uslin of Southern California. Powerful line units, such as thos. pf Georgia Tech, Pittaburgh and Ulinols, have their stars, but the main factor of success has been their general and co-ordinated strength. The south has been rich in gooa centers, stalwarts like Peter Pund Georgia Tech captain; Har Schwartz, North Carolina, and 0. K Pressley of Clemson. But there's also Captain Howe of Princeton, Parragh of Southern California, and Stadelman of Oregon. Here and there powerful combin- ations have stood out, like Post and Robeskly, the Stanford guards, or the glant Nebraska trio of Holm ana McMullen, guards, with James at center, re aces in the since 19 to tet. are de- Clark young 1 1t% one thing to star with the aid of a fine supporting cast on a cham- pionship contender, another to stand out where the going has not been so good, Tcam adversities have helped to light the beacons for players like Ned Burke, Navy captain and guard; Ofton Pemmerening. Michican's great tackle: Choo Sandi.e South- ern Methodist guard: (arroll ot Washington and Banker of Tulane. Pomnierening. weighing only 17% but unusually fast and rugged for lis poundage, played every game from start to finish. In the fina contest against Towa, as Michi salvaged one of fow victo from the wreckage, cight of the nine plays in the vard march to the winning touchdown w driven through Pommerening's positios. That's a pretty fair All-Amecrica st BRADDOCK KNOCKS 0UT GRIFFITHS IN SECOND Hean yweig| its a ereey Stops Meteovic Career Al 1P of Sionn - City Dee " i nuggels, m ppeara ofher for fistic shining has aver zem s own Jdack of Jerscy FOR HISTORIC COURSE Champion Seullers To ¥ in Com- | petition Over N toute | | As College Crews o Britis! orlds Tand ar ' pro- his- will culling utney to h tiie 1onai race on Mortla mual Oxford Cam- 1S row e the cours: L arry, holder championship by M by Barry and it will b year ome Amoricar as Major of worl. who | enged year. ent nest will the conver duly There t 1 ra American Anerics { i | for ization Vowife, and taken out natural- after thre United sta derstood to lay papers residence in the L languishing in ebsenrity il g Kont i il for some months, has g o prominence overnight 1o a prising two round Puffy Grifliths, Si e ke of X Cily nt jon, at n inare Garden last Nins teen thousand one erowds that « on westerner 1 «f ever jam- med the new the middle astern foe in short order. wained to cheer wlhile the iired, boxing cleverly and cooly » ing iy and with Iy effect, knocked Griffiths four times in the sccond ron Kid Mol arricd AT came to of ¥ his % dispose hom and down a4 e rtland halted the Towan. feree hostilitics to of unconscious, 1t ing fiths, was one in in e most snrpris Hpts recont mont| vietor 1 had crities Lo castern who failed in ta im- press previon York Uni-| Madison | BY (NI T ing some il of long-sulfe ranks year. noise, cast Tl o There ers in within much suggest made. lave to ! dont f the Stron conrs vear, ny expert who pleasant field men out of 400 w. ta Strong, fow Iessler. i head ) co; im the last t 13 hin ni Jefe The them country, azainst to Il | that gre his care spots th e miss es in it | faults he Ohio & played would | w shortly seriol th of t who I place thems their heating 1 the for The scaso in the West: to the shout rected at 1l the crop of play “The poor« ever worked the experts 1 up on their Stinchcombs, F'riedmanns The far w appare also compare: been shown | Devine, who scoutin » Southern Cali players in the on the hig te don’t ki ought to put on,” T can tell y Gon’t belong to mention thre touted players in that section, the | the middle {cquip three teams with good names but it must be aren’t many players of whom it can | be said— low off any tcam!™ There are that Three of them publicity that themselves when mention of an The fourth young man may e have their foothall served out middle wi ta Vessler, te, mueh e words Jack after the fo ve Aot should do on the t Mo DA ILY HERALD, SATURD AY, DECEMBER 1, ey 198, KEN STRONG LEADER OF BIG FOUR Writer) ion Tt was our Gipp in Point. G nois and & t Pittshurgh like Stron Thorpe, Mal, immortals of we will not d ¢ that round backfic The same Howdy Harp: o1 arriv- there can e ing about the of foothall play- qualifications to | omatically upon America teams, larly to those | men who take vhat the experts m cen completed | rence and next | cky, lucky,” di- he champion, | ons about the| »ped during the the position plenty of ope 1 t well when playing aga of players that Big 1 wail | been brought alls, Harleys, g Kipkes, | erbaans. 1 the lack of | a poor crop talent that has ears. Aubrey | all_over the Dame for| us asked whal it ought to be| way to descl Cagle sary. team a that went th ule. ing Strong a it may be tha of other ball O D play you he said. “ut some that certainly And he procecded | of the most highly the Associs Detroit — A Jim geles, (7). ew York Jersey City, (Toffy) Grilf T2y, admitted that there | u stonp: enough good ball play- | cast and south and in west and r west to Soston — ou can’t leave that fel- (10). Jimmy four outstanding stars B rong in Strong is the He has no faults and, Mechan, the New York nst Harpster's Carnegi Tech team had to play 10 fine play- ers and a coach. about him that no more FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Kid Chocolat Scalfaro, New York, drew, (10). outpointed Johnny fortune to see Geor Puneh” Walker, atest gamie at West in his epie at - | his masterpices . and of the three we best. We never saw an and some of th the other decade and iscuss them but we will atest all- 1 player we ever saw. nice things apply to ster as w quarter stopped Al New York Charlotte L Stribling, Macon, Ga., knocked out wman, Jersey City, (5). IPa. — Johnny Datto, Cleve- tand, knocked out Mike Marcells, Kochester, N. Y., G San neisco Los Angeles, knoc yan, San bicgo, (2). Hollywood, Cal. — Farmer Joe k.| Cooper, Indianapolis. stopped John- Lord knows. | py Adams, San Bernardino, (7). srback has| uitimore — Kid Williams, former alts. Chick ' pantamweight champion, outpointed - coach, pUt | 13g4ic Bowles, Washington, (3). d that the team h Kiian South Church Starts Court Season Tonight had so much printed| The South Congregational church words are will open He was the whole ) scason tonight when it tackles nd it was a great team : ensington Boys' intet rough a torrific sched. | e Kensington Boys' club quinte One g — “Young” Jackie Vield ed out Mike Pa- of quar nings for he That is a superh be young Harpster. basket- team its seventh He has everything that could |at the local Boys' club at § o'clock. be expected of him, but after watch- | The church team has been working nd Harpster in action |out t one expects too much | out to defend the County “Y" threc- players. | year cup on which it has won two legs. The lineup will be selected {from Bell, Morey, Rockwell, Wos llus, Wessels, Barta, Parker, Ma and Hattings. The Kensington ag- | gregation will he built around Chot- | lkowski. Industrial league player. Chicago. with Griffith, Malone and others Los An- not yet announced making up the | balance of the team. xt week the church team is scheduled to play its first road game in Plainville, Friday night will prol;- bly be selected as the time of the battle, ited Pross, Ray Mille my Mclarnin — James 1. Braddock, knocked out Jerry iths, Sioux City, Tow: Cuba, and Joe Jim Maloncy, Boston, Risko, Cleveland READ HERA ASSIFIED ADS Byrne, Louisville, Ky., FOR BEST RESUL for more than a month and is | TEAM MEETS BROWNSVILLE FAVORITES OF BROOKLYN TONIGHT —C(LLEGE STARS ALLOWED TO PLAY WITH GIANTS AND NUTMEGS TOMORROW—STANLEY WORKS QUINTET LEADING INDUSTRIAL COURT LEAGUE—-SPORTS STANLEY WORKS QUINTET LOCAL QUINTE | 4 T TACKLES -~ BROOKLYN FIVE TONIGHT Brownsville Favorites to Appear at Stanley Arena— Considered Champion Amateur Team of New York District — Former College Stars to Be Seen In Action—Locals Confident of Win After Three Vic- tories—Visitors Have Alrcady Won Eight Games— Start at 9 o’Clock. MULLER KAYOES JIHNY WPLARNIN Chicago Sensation Becomes Leading Contender for Title P —Ray Miller old Chicago poison Detroit, blonde youth, toda Dee. 1 haired 22 year brewing fou Summy Mandell, world's lightweight champion. Miller, herctofore re outer in the boyin S, became the forcmost contender for Mandell's title owing to his smush- ing victory over Jimmy Mcbarni the baby faced puncher from L Angeles, in their battle in the Olympia Arena last night. Miller, a 5o 1 shot in the betting, scored a surprising trivmph when he stopped MeLarnin, acknowledg King lightweight sluggers, in e seventh tound of their ten rouud mateh. The victory into the record hooks as a technieal knockout for Miller. MeLarnin, bleeding from an v gash under his right n smear of blood, i h hopelessty beaten and unable [to respond to the Lell for the {of the eighth round. His ha realizing another punch might tinld him stretehed unconscions on the floor of the ring, humancly tossed a towel inside the ropes, indicating de- feat It was the 1 pregistered against | Miller, conceding 5 1-2 pounds, [really defeated Melarnin in the [tivst round, althongh the contest dil {not end until vounds later. Tn the fiest exeh of blows, Miller smashed Met with vicious 1ot hoolk e blow canught the [coust Loxer on the right side of the tace, opening a gash ana Lreaking oye. garded as an in and husing face @ sat corner stu Hers, MeLarnin, six rnin la smal Blood” vesset undoer After that MeLarnin never limself, although he manage {win the fourth and fifth rounds. His | handlers “tried repeatedly 1o close {the gash. but they never were mon {than partly successful and McLarnin could not overcome the handicap | caused by th m of blood that | biotted ms v Miller won five of the scves [ rounds. subjjecting McLarnin to an |unmercitul beating MeLarmn weighed 137 1-2 pounds and Miller 153, | | his right | was [ stre n. TBALL CHAL G urel A. C. basketball team would like to play any team aver- laging 1 s of Answers {from the South Church Juniors, the | Whippets or other like teams are [wanted. For games communicato {with Peter Sokoloski, 114 Cleveland {strect or telephone 3114-M between |6 and s o'clock. BASY | The 1 Aggies year, meeting, Wihen Oklahoma West Virginia this their first football play it w Yolande Metaxa, !irench tennis star, says she Helen Wills' style as much as can to achieve tennis perfeetion. classification, however. | have received 0| their names | a n All-America team i introduced to those who t Harpster s the b ¥ the and - Cagle, | of thrce of the| three starters starts at the picking four hack The fourth is a sophomore cnd at are ask of has irpster might | of a to been written Cagle that devoted Wiles retiving il a e e in the o 1. State cason closed: toend 1 v I Perfo e ean very an adesl offense and comimz ) had he Ason imes and thing | since “t wen finished o1 will have tackles when he bt with these minor cat end. 16 the Princeton game had been | Prir this v vyou | heard plenty about him Boosts for Strong care State end has some a Jomor “om « eeton i omposed com Ko Liaed Wonderigvihatj\ Milfionaire kaby Thinks ABout. ) WHEN Ay DOES A FELLER. GET FOOD AROUND T g SHACK 1D Like T Knows ! CouLd \ SEE A FCuks S SELVES WiTh TURKEY AND LVER THING /11 PRI b AT TuAT NURSE oF MINE EATING RER HEAD oy Do g LoOw ARGUN o JOME THiG ARCUND IH;RE": S DPoG- Gortit . o START EAWLING - UP A YowlL THATLL BRING SCMEITHING ILL BET EAT RAW MEAT- LOT OF OTHER. TUFFIN' ThGEM- we UM Gomg e 1 With three victories tucked safely the New Britain basketba tonight tackles the strong lirewnsville vorites of' Brooklyn, N. Y, at Stanley Arena on Chur st Th visitors are rated as the champion amateur team in the New York district. in support of this claim, the team alrcady met eight opponents and defeated cvery one of them Right now the quintet is at the peak of form and reports in advance of their arrival state that they will take New Tritain into camp. After the i showing against the Meni. n Endecs Thursday night, the local fans are willing to wager that the Brownsville team will be on the short cnd of the score. The visitors have an imposing lincup. Former college stars are playing the positions and they are all in prime condition for a real hat. tle. In the forwards will be Nat . stein, leading scorer of the team and former star of the €. €. N. Y. quin- tet and Gerson, a former ace of the St. John's team, Conroy from New York U. will he at center with Posnack and New- Dlatt, the former from t. John's and the latter from N. Y. 1. in the zuards. Shuman. who plays either forward or gunard, will he the re- rve ma New PBritain will most prohably start the game with Sloman and Mc- Flwain the forward berths. Jimmy Zakzewski at eon and Sheehan and Leary in the gnards. This is the quintet that started New Britain on Meriden. “Hope™ Charley” Holst will be away, team the h et h, | lits victory over Restelli and st knockont ever | the reserve men. The zame 2 o'clock will start promptly at Dancing will follpw. BLUES 0 BATTLE TITLE WINNERS IN BELL CITY Holders of Semi-Pro Championship Scheduled to Meet Bristol Maple Ends T 1 morrow Blues footh'| 10 Bristol tomor to stack up against the f Maple Ends of that city. The Map Inds won the city championsh from the West Iinds yesterday by 15 to ore and as the Blues wo the city title here from the Pawnec= tomorrow’s meeting will be a bait: of champions, “Sugar” Hugret s playing full- hack for the Bell City team and is considered among the hest backs in the state. Kyeski, fullback on th: Blues' roster is also having a gr year and these two boys will bear watching. Coach Zwick has issued a call for all candidates to be on hand at 2 practice session at Willow Brook park at 9 o'clock tomorrow morn- ing. The New team will jo, row § ain SCHWARTZ THE FAVORITE W Dec. 1 (M—Tzzy Schwartz recognized in New York state as fly- weight champion of the world, was a two to one fuvorite over Spider Pladner of I'rance to win the 12- round bout tonight. Both fighters {came in unger the flyweight limit of 1112 pounds. Schwartz weighed 111, and Pladner was a few ounces un- Bac A LT TLE FooD derweight., By BRIGGS HEY NURse! whnen Do PUT ON ThE Freep .. WE CAn AFFORD ' GUesS want*FooD!

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