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ALL-COLLEGIAN NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1928 B55HIH6 BHELSOHHLRLHE. KETBALL QUINTET INVADES THIS CITY TONIGHT—NEW BRITAIN HOCKEY CLUB DEFEATS FALL RIVER IN OVERTIME GAME—STANLEY RULE FIVE UPSETS DOPE IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE BY DEFEATING STANLEY WORKS — SPORTS Lol ol RULERS UPSET DOPE BY BEATING STANLEY WORKS " GANE DEADLOCKED Stanley Family Battle Is Settled Decisively In Industrial League Games at Tabs’ Hall—Newmatics Set Down Russell & Erwin by 26 to 18 Score—Winners Set Hot Pace Which Losers Are Unable to Follow— Buitmakers In Poor Form. Standing W. L. Pet| Corbin Serew ......... 1.000 Corbin C(abinet ....... -800 | stanley Rule .. : 500 Yafolrs ,..500. 3 Tau Stanley Works 3 N. B. Machine . Russwin F. Corbin Landers ...... .. .0 5 000 Aided considerably by three sub- stitutes who filled two vacancies in the Stanley Rule lincup, the team played as good, if not better, bas- ketball as it ever did last to defeat | the Stanley Works, 26 to 19, in a lattle for supremacy in the Stanley family of the Industrial Basketball league, By its victory Stanley Rule is now tied for second place in th: standing. This was the last of three gamis played at the Tubs hall last night. The othed men's game was a con test between New Britain Machin 1nd Russell & Erwin for sixth plac ihe Machine team conquered fits ri val by a 26 to 18 score. Russwin Improved Althoush there was less at staks in the Russwin-Machine game it was the better game of the two. Russell win was represenced by a much er team than formerly and it played a good game despitc the fact it took a beating. ¢ Britain pany and he may Morey will be back. aging to Coach Murphy th son and Garro have proven capabl: Two shots made by Morsicon wer wonders. The second was a onc o |handed hook shot which could not be stopped. The summary: Stanley Rule Gill, rf .. Garro, 17 . Morrison, 1f IKley, ¢ Corazzo, rg . Murphy, lg i, Tt | Emory, 1f . 0 o Merline, ©f .. o 0 Swanson, If ..... 0 S Abramowicz, 1f Haigis, ¢ Hewett, ¢, rf eekert, rg Charlow, Carlson, Vlis, 1g Referee, Coyle: limer, Sikor: wcorer, Butler, MOVE T0 ABOLISH GIRLSTEAMSEND Score in Exciting Game Is Tied With Five Seconds to Play W. L PCrT.| . & F. Corbin 0 1.000 Lander e 1 .61 Corbin Screw : 1 500 North & Judd .....0 2z .000 Fans at the Industrial basketball I ague games at the Tabs Hall last night were brought te their fect in | the closing seconds of the contest ' lLetween the P. & F. Corhin ani Corbin Screw girls teams, when the | T.ackmakers leading by two points | nd the game seemingly won. Rose Kulik caged a hoop for the Corbin Screw five and tied the count. The | Lasket went in just before the whis- | ‘e blew ending the contest and sent | $ it into an overtime period. | In the playoff. cach team scored | # basket and the battle was final- Iy decided as a drew with the count | 6 to 6. Tt was the first overtime | game of the year in elther league. | Coincidentally, it was the heroine | of the baltle, Rose Kulik, who a noment hefore hud startled the | 2 spectators with her tying score. who was the cause of her team go- ing without a victory, After Mary Motyka had scorcd a basket in 20| scoonds of overtime play, Rose com- mitted a foul and Mary Hudak ' made both 6f her chances good and the score was aguin tied with a ' aiinute to go. It was a wild game. Even in the ' carly stages the teams battled fur- ' jously but the Corbin Screw team seemed to be at an advantage and | it held the upper hand until the last | five seconds of the game. Membors | GEE WHILIKENS/ I'LL HAVE TO GO BACK AND GET ANOTHER. BAG FULL HANGING UP CHRISTMAS SPORT SOCK Last Night's Results ] New Britain 5, Fall River 4| (overtime). ‘ Meriden 9, New Bedford 3. | Meriden Waterbury Bridgeport . New Britain .. 444 New Bedford . 444 Fall River .... 3 7 300 | Games Tonight New Brtain at New Bedford. Bridgeport at Waterbury. | Lincups s Waterbury | | New Writain | Davies Williams MeAloon | Donnelly | | | Hcebert | | Tilount | | Thompson Gazzinga ’ | Doherty . TWelch ..... evenge will be the sole object of | | the Waterbury Roller Hockey teams | | visit to this city tomorrow after- | | noon, revenge for a trimming hand- | ed the Shamrocks just a week aga | | tonight in Waterbury by New Brit- in in one of the roughest and most K ercely fought games of the pres- | ent season. New Britain took the measura of the Brass City delega- BRASS CITY HOCKEY TEAM MEETS LOCALS TOMORROW Shamrocks Seeking Revenge for Defeat Administered by New Britain Last Saturday Night — Rough Battle Is Expected — Hardware City Combination Making Drive to Land In Top Position — Team Plays In New Bedford Tonight—Prelim Game. contest getting under way about 3:30, Win in Fall River Once again the New Britain roller hockey crew came from behind in & terrific uphill battle and last night defeated Fall River by a § to 4 scarc. It was the Williams-Thomp- son combination again tkat pulled this game from the fire even as it came through to beat New Bedford | when things looked hopcless here Thursday night. George Hart and Ferdie Harkins formed a formidable rush line com- bination for the Bay State team and In the first period, Harkins caged two goals for Fall River. In the see- ond period, before New Britain got started, Harkins and Hart had madé the count 4 to 0 in favor of the Massachusetts quintet. Then ft, was that New Britain got its second wind. Playing like whirl- wind dervishes, the New Rritain team started an assault on Jimmy Purcell and Williams came through with two counters. IFollowing that, just before the period ended. Thompson came through to make it 4 to 3. still in favor of Fall River. A fierce battle in the third period ensned until-finally with one of the pretticst series of team passes meen in Fall Itiver this scason. Wil erashed the ball into the net ing the score. Pandemonium reigned among the spectators at the furious tion twice in succession and Wat.r- Iury wants only one thing and that Rickard. a clean Bl iy (o knock New Rritain off. sh. The game went into overtime. | Like Thursday night's battle with cw Bedford, New Britain showed territic speed and only a minute and Machine, lead by Eric Anderson of hoth teams played hard and there who scored seven haskets, could not were some mightly pretty falls taken The Santa Claus of Sportdom might reach into his storehouse | L S by the players. gifts for Wis followers. For nstance, a heayvyweight of championship caliber for e defeated last night. w ] The real weakness of the It & 13 The teama were tied at 1-all at | of health from the U. S A. for “Big Bill ant for Connie Mack. and s on through e ney oeh i tiions the end of the first quarter on foul the alog. ko Liadine wlio Taxs ixronn. 10 he team was it foul shooting. especially . 4 he i v reed ¢ Al ot R e M g Th w laskets by Kaminski and Kulik. | bitter vivals, is expected to be a re- onds of playing 1 e el e ot Ahes g erl U:)nfiayA;g]%“amesoum Valeria Slysz made a short shot to| 1°r [ prodnotion of the ‘memorable battte | fore New Eritain scored fhe win- ade only four. put her team ahead 3 to 1. Captain | MIBht have written to their Santy b ‘Vouzhl a week ago. In that con-|"NE """""‘r' il °'f,",,":.'?,' Arna Pietkerwitz made it 3 to 2, | Claus— tost, players came to hlows and |[&rcatest games seen in 1all Rivor St R in years, The summary: In the fiest half the teams bhattled Hudak made it 4 to s butRullkl [ o 0 % 0 8 there was a hot time for the three evenly, After seven minutes of play : : tast f Il leas ' periods played. New Rritain won, New Britain. Fall River. for the last four months, so please | L i !5 to 3 and the Waterbury players Williams . .. G. Hart, Peregrin s what sports eclebrities the score was tied at 1. At the BY BILLY EVANS rored her timely basket to make How about eutting out the foul o my Vet ot ) by g have my instaternent to and fans alike figure that the local | Virst Jiush. 10 minute mark the teams were | the game an overtime affair. again tied at 7-11, and when the first When the overtime period was | ") 1 the United nnis Assoriation delegation rubbed it in just a bt Thompson .. rkins, Peregrin i« Association. i Lalf ended, the score was 11 1o § i ended the officials went into a hui- | 2matous « nding from oAk favor of the Machine Shop feam. That was the sugrestion of an dle and although it was the rule of States fawn : e i . S roi too thickly. Second In the first minutes of the second | Awnerican league manager in reply to 1 1eague fo have each member of | ”; “'” " TILDEN. Far-famed Basketball Ql.lllllef to Clash With Locals at New Rritain will he ready for the Gazzinga 3 the tcam shoot fouls to decide the | Stanley Arena—Visitors All Made Their Mark In Pest that Waterbury can produes in Conten half the Russwin quintet 100k the ). Nyijanal Jeague proposal that 10 | the tine of roller polo. “Kid” Wil- | Doherty ... .. Cusick e o SAN fhat T owant in fhis wide jead on successive baskets by “NIP- |01 e on offense in order o 84M° It was decided not to follow i il B 4 s 4 4 o : b by Nyborg and Emil Karbonie, Bt | ool M CRE A0 this course. Since the players on #0Ort world is the old Dempeey o Court at College — Hardware City Crew to Play 1iams and Harry Thompson, with hal ek euch succeeding game, are fast 1e- welel L ... Purcell ! ; 5 o " 'a second Dempsex—-the old Tun- | was at this time that the Newmatics | pyic ) happened at the recent DOth teams were “fagged” out the i aeEan ¥ : A S e . . . Wi | e il iprensiiat e s UErs ot i) e T s irst of a Series of Five Holiday Games—Regulars taming one of the fustest pair of it e Shop crew could score PO i (hivamo. 1t was the aftermath | AIhough Mary Hudak scored the o ¢ ne B / B Sh: rushers In the game, The comehack i o Despite @ comeback in the tast few | jo g0 (8ER LT eestion . that + (0ul shots which saved the game for the fight “"’"~‘1 A g ol All Reported In Excellent Shape. produced by the local club in the s o "‘ By ',,‘";'; winutes of the game the 1oad Was pail ejubs have o substitnte hitter for NT tear it was her wonderful fioor ARG I game against New Redford Thurs. | " Wi too much for 1t & k. the ipitchEri SaTor fime i(ie pro-d ReIK BbIchEmade s her e islar ol SF t but ene thing - new All-Cotiopians o letony tonighi M owevar, Trots uvaidoy mightat e Sianjoy Areua pan ol P corge Luke, in his Arst ADPUIT- | paged reform was the chicf fopic of (1€7 feam lust night. The P. & F.j o MEW Bl o THBEZAT stonan Birmingham [ Leen expressed that the soft ofpo- | the most thrilling exhibition given Second Period ance with the toam. played & 0% ol Gt Ciing (he magnates | COTbin team wan not up to its sturt | GIRLS to conuer” A 2t Forward sition of the past (wo weeks may |on the’local floor since the revival | ; iver Harkins 1:57 fioor game and worked well With o yonnorarily forget all about 4nd its heavy scoring gun could not | AL : Mebilwain ... - Sealzo have soficncd (he local attack and | of the game and it was Wiltiams | River Hart 09 ke a hook Left Forward overconfidence may be the result, | and Thompson that gave the home| 5 New Britain Williams 2:26 GEN ; ! | | B Zakzowshi ... S L E AI-Collegians form u formid- | club its victory. | 6 New Britain. Williams 0217 il Karbon '« Machine Shop | {pdrs. S5 woitis. Rallk edlly. el the quintet showed wome nice pass Work. | Iora is the opinion of a prominent 94Y: b ; SR Yorls Aernin, proved o 3 & BBCW o s ) g e s The summary: st for the rake. e Conter able basketball combination and one | Gazzinga, with each game fs im- New Britain Thompson 2:48 better center than guard and with If the ional league secks more . & F. Corbins I'd like the Wome e "~ Shechan ... ceeeeeos Kuezo that must be reckoned with. lach | proving at center and with the vet- Third Period {he il S (e ehamplonshin S torst e s fodusE I ht Guard Player was a star atyhis respective eran, “Rarney” Doherty hehind : : 4 andiwlenge, dava sttt e MeCarthiy college and wone has lost any of his| him at halfback, New Britaln win [ & New Britain - Williams 123 Overtime Period the addition of Rockkwell to the line= | yoiion 1 an gure cutting out eI 14 do some damage: | ol wirik 4 Siaaud jeczkowski, i up the team should [ foul sirike rule would cavse mor stop referring to mie as (he Bobby | Loft Guard Aeverness 1 mipedition inst have a defensive worthy of the | o en’s golf. 2 SObE B 9 Rleny v it i at the Stanley Arens, tside teams, name. New Britain Thompson 1:37 from now on. “Rocky sick fOr ' 1 pills than simply having @ substi- ! Keough, rf . eral games. tute batter for the pitcher. Fossibly Motyka, 1f GLENNA COLLETT The summary: : the pinch hitter for the pitcher Dittherwitz, ¢ . iive e amather semsen Tike the PAERetlall quintet hat has gained The loval crew of regulars is | Welch In the goal, has improved | Rushes—Willams 7. Hart 4, Peres New Britain Machine would help enliven the game to a Wulik, rg \ [“,m S S e SRR ¢s o, | Tae i the Tast two sxeasons, will fine shape and when it starts click- | considerably over his first game | grin 1. y Fid. FL T certain extent but 1 it would he | Ol&zOwYy, Ig . '“" ”" i hie w . i A tace the New Brit team in an at- | iNg. it is h 1 1o stop, The main ' form and he will be on his toes ouls—Tirown, 2zinga. 2 U LR RS AT [tempt fo Letthe first to chalk up a | feature will follow {iie preliminary | temarrow to stop all the Waterbury | Referee, Cusick; timer, Wald defeat against the Hardware ity. fand Wil start about ¥ o'clock. assanlts on the local goal. 3 10-min. periods. Itockwell, vf 2 0 4 very limited. Tt would be just as Berti Iz Arena, If . sl 0 2 [caxy for the pitcher to pass the sub- o ar 2 A irothe o Ji Suieraon. ¢ L 1 R aEE In mminchs bi 3 vuz“]‘;‘k‘\h}-wl ,“’l:"“‘};n',’, ot Tountll g C¥e Al Hruvels indac dhe! volar i = | Watethury will trot out its fleet | 4 Corbin Serew E Sy e of the All-Collogians and Man. e o] ! pair of rushes. Davies and McAloon. . JOBBY JONES & 5! ] / & , rid. s. AT T Clarenca Tanphin o haat e LAyLon h"m,hl,'shes Two Red” Donnelly will be at center | o New Billiard Records with Hebert at hatfhack and Tlount £0. Do, 22 4P~ When John- |0 the goal. This combination will Rullm anKEY Sun. Afternoon Stanley Arena Augustino, 1&g ... “On the other hand, doing away Ernle A'rn, rg. If o foul strike rule would in- “You can drop in my sock a n- Uhence . who hern tle better financial luck with my (oHoCtl gl the dned) s provoss . | give plenty of trouble to New Birit- | ® 1 ain, 3 o'Clack " BEDFORD vs, swanson, 1g asc action from top to the Walicki. rf = o by - « Hudak, If . it il aie s o | bottom of the batting order. The Hudal Buliiay derhy sk mpring” intends 1o send in his charges ready S tor & hard battle, C. €. PYLE NEW BRITAIN ir Game 2 o'Clock 1 26 | justice of the foul strike rule is | Kaminski, ¢ “Ploase just give me tme fo fig.| The Visiting quintet s composed 2644 For Reserved Seats strike rul Brown wlesmausss= Russell & Erw anuestionable. Often you have seen 'Slysz. rg ny Layton won the first world | e e e e e L of two players from Georgetown, two | hTec-cushion billiard title this week 14, F t1. some batter hit a ball into the stands Snetro, Ig Amateur Game 5 il from Villanova, one from Dartmouth defeating Willie Hoppe 50 fo he! Glastonhury's ecrack aquintet will | : EL A let's keep them gnessing. . 3 | Half-time score, . Corbin Referee, Coyle; timer, Si- scorer, Butler. of sport | BY BRIGGS RALPH- | HAVE NO VICES OF AMNY KIND- THAT'S WHY I'M FRee &F DEBT AND HAVE A BANIK ACCCUNT BE SIDES fter seetng Tunney, Earl Sande, Ty Cobb. Devercux Mit- Ihurn, avo Nurnii, Llovd Hahn and others quit this vear, please do not leave me any 1ore retivenients | for the coming spell.” | ANY OLD FAN OWES e feol, Yet, that is one strike against 4 Ak L ehanes to do some good hitting ang ME M and around New York and much at home aiming 4 gun as a|teur leagne in the preliminary con- | hurzewski, . all ‘roeund fine playing so that the 2 Sl = ;.nm(\ inches and that is strike nuni- e “" SRR L ?y lhe‘t‘:m; mean (hat ”'rh I||\.\(-'v||nx innings the shortest game ever| scored s decisive victory over a lo- | = Jer two. i e e e W T ave a powerful attack. played. To hang up the other ree-'cal erew and it expects to r(\prflu{ S sutle “Please bring me, for the ne . SR e 1o tire the pitcher and also delay the Use biing ga\e RToraRthic enoat There’s At Least One In Every Offi °re's < e In Lvery ce time at bat he sy back in the old tim vl Shop team and it went down 10 de- | 14re the woul strike rule worked 1o | ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM |15 ONE oF The WORST W In the first half, 8wanson and Jo: Of course, no pitcher would favor resnmed this evening at the = = [ Buttmakers did. This team. which | zlong the line, rather than only with |clash at & o'clock. Both teama have YEARS AND | NEVER CVERYBODY first division and in fifth place be- fering into the si Community team i of ThE HOOK EVER Nyborg. rf 2 4/ for what would have heen a home arbonie, 1 L.e..i. run had it not curved in the last few TACK DEMPSEY and a vesorve man from Virginin, 1t established two records, Lagain oppose . combination of “Just give the DVambino the |48 dlicudy won seven gumes play- he stocky Missourian, who is 4s plavers picked from the local ama- | Tuke, the batter. His nest offering u be : | 4 drive down the hne that is foul by some of the feams alrcady defeated hilliard cue, ran the block in 24| test. This outfit Thursday night | P oV} et il s a0 Do el e D ew Britain has alveady won six ord he averaged 1 13-50 billiards an | tomorrow. Score at half time, 11 to § sided, all too much in favor of the Lall scason.” games, The local pla will be out innin in the three games he won The first game will start prompr- Marhife: retareet (onle: Himer) 8it lpu.-h,‘n" ~rn; oml-'-mnlii::.lx‘u:\‘mdl ‘vfi BARE RUTIH to score their seve co Mive in the tournament. ly at 2:30 o'clock with the main keep batters from fouling off the bz Dug el amc game. Larry Lajoic was a wonder ';"’:;" """“”" Although the Stanley Works team s % . ey 3 N : ‘thrills want re 1 erave at this stunt. T am told that in one k ba“ Rl al M P jaon £ s & strong favorite to win over mtolgitatiin ons | Backml vals Meet iD Pre- cxcitement. va Dep- Stanley Rule last night, it showed it B P T Y retiv St o nothi o Bk e el in—ingt 8o we could enjoy an- S e feat, 26 to 19. The Rtulers cven led (he great advantage of the pitchers| tine—the long count and the foul FRED | CAN SAY (M HE CURSE OF DEBT Jim 1t half time, 16 to 4. nd now it is their ace in the hole. New Britain and Meriden Rivalry | k s DEBT ! | DON'T owE HE WORLD =- | HAVEN'T Charlow dropped in a basket cach snch a change but if the magnates | Stanley Arena when the Burritt five E SINGLE SOUITARY ! BEEN N DEBT FOR TeN and that was all the scor the sock more action, lot us have it all and the Meriden Community team week ago hattled Corbin Serew ' (he pitcher. Give ( Ao his three | cecp respect for the other and will WILL BE AGAIN- for first place, is now out of the ikes without any for k be ready for a hard tle. The i HAS BEEN ON ; Ty 0 3 SINCE TUE WITH THE BOWLERS [ me TRATERNTY ALLEYS cause of two successive defeats, Cords, ) tHer s and tata sei-pro hesketball cham- Coach Grobstein 1ri 1 pons as a result of wins last combinations throughout the game ' (ore he is rotir ccuson. nd there were many substitutions lunge The Merlden aggregation has been ft was not until the end thar l make n § 3 th e 00 - woring decisive wins over all of its They have won AUSTRIAN SINGING SO, LEAGUE v @ margin of 20 points Tirt rop’ in four field . of fhis Jgerous or more. Included in the Silver City incup is Kocin, Tray, Koski, Clark, i Ragler, J. TReisen and 1 vonld i Theis: All are well Known to 3 Imination of the v ) fans iu this eity especially oul strike % Koecin and the Theigen brothers There as e opiuion of one e 3 the Meriden team split i fest i ith the Burritts in o games but e login Vritain temms by scoring ay with 11 | cpaight wins over the local Boys' two foul strikes, 1f there 18 4 cjub quintet, 1 desire to increase action Tihis will he t Rurritts third ing nEt a4 10ZTo16EN cha y G 1 PIGHTS LAST NIGHT v The locals have already A s e o i o Prim, featid the Savitts of Hartford. last T e s ¥ YOung" s city champions. and the Sims- Saunders and Wilton Morey. The | €tribling knocl NARLE former left the cmploy of the com- i v Oh L me long arms broug VEOPLE SPEND Too MUCH \ CN JIM - CRACH S, ESPECIALLY ARCUND CHRISTMAS TIME - = | VE CUT ALL THAT OUT AnD POSTPONES RETIREMENT | Cor UENTLY I'™M ouT OF i ””{{'fm‘ Dec, 22 (UF)—doey San. DER ] DON'T OWE ONE apions of the gor, Milwauhee jumor lighiweight, | CENT HARVEY! e N s John Mo S driugton igue last sca- | Las postponed | retivenient from | Yol - Tuffy Grifili, son. Tonight's game will be a battle Loxing until after lis mipionship : S e : WORR City, Ia., o A Chorley Ber- jieen the present state champlons Lout with Tod Mor £ Milwau- VER B lunger. Winnipeg, Mar 0: Yale ng the title winners two years ago. kee, New Year's day. Sangor, who | Okun, New York. outpointed Tom unders and - Captain was knocked out by Armand San- SKATES LSy SR B A . pick their starting ineup tiago in two rounds vecently. has | Philadelphi, outpointed Brino Sala. . Havlick, started training here tor the bout. New York, (4); Ce eliy Jasper. Luke, Saun . - Luty. Ar- SHARPENED land, and Jimuy Mutoney. Doston. Loup and Darrow. The game will drew, (10) cart promptly at § o'elock. Kenton, O, el Lo S BY T . KAYO Hollywood, ¢al. (U1~ Bert Colima, Whittier, . Mexican Fitshur s, Toledo. MATCHED FOR BOU welterweight. scored technical | drese i . Dec (UP) — Walcott jnoekout over Warnle Smith of Fric 3 Strab, e, and ford. nrgro welterweight ©of | Oylahoma, in the fhird round of SPORT SHOP York, dret (100, Chicago, has heen matched with Bert | (joguled ton vound bout in 1 alima of Califorma, for a ten 10und | American Legion stadium las g sut ut los Angeles. Jan, S The referee calicd a hait 10 MAIN ST ! 0 < op- hout will he semi-tindup on the | (e 5 1ak oo el punist I Mastro-"Kid™” I'rancis vard ment from blawe ta 1l ©I998 Ny e e Lidons