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NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1928. NEW BRITAIN HOCKEY TEAM TAKES MEASURE OF WATERBURY SHAMROCKS—LOCAL BASKETBALL QUINTET STAGES SECOND HALF RALLY TO DEFEAT ALL-COLLEGIANS—BURRITTS LOSE FIRST GAME OF THE SEASON—POLO TEAM PLAYS HERE TOMORROW evres CEILICTI T SIVITTELTTS PITEES SITITSTITIOT CQUTOT I TOPIVE A TIPIONS / WATERBURY HOCKEY TEAM SCHMARRAELEASED| DUNDEE REFUSES TO LISTEN TO CURFEW [LOCAL TEAMS WILL SEE BOWS TO LOCAL QUINTET ~ FRgN BOYS' CLUB R A0 o ol ACTION OVER HOLIDAY THIS LITILE GUY & ALL. Roller Hockey Combination Meets Bridgeport Crew at WASHED LD, BT HIS Stanley Arena Tomorrow Afternoon — Basketball From Team in Futare A Bk R Combine Minus McElwain o Battle Meriden En- e dees In Silver City—Polo Quintet Making Spec- : tacular Rush Towards Top of the League. i | Only one sport attraciion is on the ‘ program for Christmas Day in this | city. That will be the game tomor- row afternoon at the Stanley Arena Letween the New Britain - and Bridgeport roller hockey teams. e b i AR “Red” Donnelly’s Crew of Shamrocks Is Shunted Out of (lybh Will Bar H. §. Ehglbl“ First Place In American League Standing—Fistic Exchange Enlivens Proceedings — Williams and | Thompson Show Whirlwind Speed In Victory— ' - =0 e ofl Win Is Fourth In as Many Days for Locals “Hormy™ Sehinarr from the Hoys' | club basks thall squad Saturday aft- crnoon in order that he might scek a position on the high school tear the club authoritics moved to pre- vent a repetition of such a case by summary: ruling that, in the future, no boy Lineups who is eligible ior the school team » "'Jfl""y . New Britain Waterbury [ ipay try out with the club. Now - Merifan ooieive ? Williams . .. Waterbury (oach Itav Anderson faces the task | Al AR b & Uridgeport ... 5 24 Thompson o .. Toletta of rcbuilding his team, which has ‘Glaswnbun Hockey T“m Tn, I(:‘“”h"‘nw l.‘fmr‘.“q'h.'v'»..'n.'\\-S"n::; New Britain ... 6 & Sl Gazzinga ..... ... Donnelly lost its high scorcr and biggest in- star, and there is plenty of interest New Bedford .. i 4 Ticiaua) s % g e 3 Doherty ....hb........ Hebert | dividual attraction. % phs 0 N B u bee dovn 6 i teecine Fall River ... 3 S Weleh gL Blount At the lm:i:n‘mn or] nws .ra:or; :, ? : um Ver New brilain Iridgeport and New Britain are tied 5 ? X Y nderson iscouraged chmar e R N LN a8 et A pugnacious Waterbury roller a : ','.' ! ",‘,'", by Tim. [TOM coming out for the club team. place in the league stand. i 2 e sccond time within a ing and the battle tomerrow after- liockey team, led and inspired by § el For the sccond time wi ( x;\r\ ul)lcunun‘rablv\ ted” :mnn Iy New Britain - Witliams 18:37 ‘,',”“ "',‘,a"',m N,d;‘, :’:,f’l','\:'f‘ 1::‘»: week, an all-star combination of noon will scttle the issue one way 5 o el igossuce «rth with the school 't la 8 s Results nicely together and give Weleh ali New Britain 6, Waterbury 2. the help he needs in heeping New Bridgeport 14, Meriden 6. Britain’s cage frec of goals. The This will mark the first appear- captain and center, went down to d¢ jcat at the hands of the sen New Britain quintet yesterday noon at the Stanlcy A me was the tirst in this city n whicl the players engaged in fisti- cuffs. “Red” Donnelly, after losing entire control of his “goat” went after Harry Thompson in the final period and when Gabbinga started to pull him from the fracas, the fiery- thatched member of the Shamrocks turned on the local halfback, pushed lim in the face, stripped his hanuds of stick and gloves and adopted a John L. Sullivan pose indicating to ull and sundry that he desired com- hat. His wish denicd through e intercession of Referee Si M Donald and other players on the floor., Then, however, with the ¢ feristie attitude of sorcheads, terbury forgot to play hockcy and started to drive and hack at the Lall all for the remainder of the game. This bothcred not the New Britain second Perbod New Britain Thompson §:01 Waterbury Davies 1 Waterbury Toletta 0y New Dirttain - Williams New Britain - Willlams 3% Waterbury Davies Third Period New Dritain Thompson 13:08 New Britain Thompson 1:15 Rushes, Williams 7, Davies 5 Stops, Welch 40, Blount 63. Foul Donnelly 2, Blount, Welch, Referee. McDonald. Swamp New Bedford d by “Kid” Willlams, the New in team Saturday night swamp- New Bedford in the Bay § by the score of 11 to 5. Th the third consccutive victory s for the locals and fourth was added sterda Williams caged seven of New Brit- ain’s goals through the defense of Bill Jette, driving from all angles on the floor in a whirlwind attack Upon receiving assurance from | imarr that he would not do se, | the club coach consented to ac- copt him as a candidate, and under his dircetion Sehmarr fmproved un- til he beeame the star of the *eam. | Then the high school, which faces the graduation of its first team in February, began to bring pressu upon him and Schmarr found him- self torn between two allegiances. Saturday afternoon Schmarr told Anderson that he had given his word to play with the club and he vould kecp that promise. The cluh coach, however did not want it felt that he was standing in the path of “Hermy's” advancement, and. since Schmarr is considered to have an excollent chance of becoming a three-letter man at high school, he released the player from his prom- isc and asked for his suit. Fearing a repetition of the case, Superintendent Dwight 8kinner and Coach Anderson agreed upon a rule that no boy who is cligible for high | {E ST KEEPS (N GooD SHAPE, BUT OLDZIP” HAS — s LEFT HIMse = (0 REMEMBER How THE SSCOlCH-WOPY USED 15 LEAP AT A BIGGER MAM AND KNOCK ! HIM INTHE SINKa e '_'l——\.\ amateur roller hockey players cred from the amateur leggue in | this city was defeated by the Gl tonbury All-Awmcrican five in the pretimi game at the Stanley | Arena yesterday afternoon. | The visiting crew was far and | above the better combination on the | team work und an aggressivencss that would not be denied. Casper- inl opened the scoring with for New Britain but the visiting delegation got two before the period was over. Glastonbury scored two | more in the sccond frame and in the third carto. made it a runaway | getting five to one for N Kaplan did some nice work in the goal but the attack of the opposi- tion was too much for him. Dickan | played a good game for the visitors, | The score: i ips Glastoabury | Casperini . +oeoo.. B, Dicken Gillette ... Connery w Britain. | \or the other. Jean. has on imposing lineup which will be used against the local club. Dyson. youthful sensation is in first yush with the reliable 8t. Aubin in the second position. Brads Will b at halfback with Lovegreen in the goul, W Britain’s lincup will be the me as the one th currivd throngh to four victories. Williams and Thompson will be on the rupn e with inga at center. Doherty Will play halfback with Welch in the geal. Play in Meriden Weakened by the loss of McEl- wain, the New Rritain Basketball team will g0 to Meriden fomorrow night to meet the Meriden Endecs th New Britain has one victory ever the Silver City quintet to fts credit bat now that McElwain has 1eft the Jocal combination, Meriden lias been placed as the favorite in tlie betting, that took the New Bedtord Whalers | school basketball may try out for absolutely by surprise. Thompson | the club team. “We develop the T e impo;,m. I Henry FOOTBALL TEAMS AWMT caged three of the others while | players and somcone clse gots | 0 . ’ i Barney Doherty chimed in with the them,” commented Anderson Satur- - yla icke le YEARS DAY GAME fourth. day. “I'm sick of getting the dirty| The other day, the New York e | Hyland Dickea { players but the irate fans in the hleachers all but tore the net down in their efiorts to get at Donnelly while those in the gallery almost did A Lindbe rgll]tu g‘rl u)xlm l‘ln- rink. .\l',o The summar ¢nd of it.” He added that this was .5tate athletic commission asediie ! | ©ne of ‘the principal reasons for qo o, Hoff one was hurt finally. but a well- | v > o i fE ol by AitRIoE rang ; LI el ) A SRS .. Hof : : ST no criticism of Schmarr, who had |Perm the defeat and for the slumps in - PR S aimed shot at the referee from the (N©¥ Bediord New Britain S |Johnny Dundee, featherweights, n a 16 Eiatem ot mibatic ® Georgia Tech and California Bears b acted honorably throughout the Cther games SakaE. stick of Al Davies, Waterbury first | DUgBan ... dr....... Willlams S€0 FERAraRs ORI 1 They figured Dundec an unsuit- Virst Peviod 4 5 i tuting. On the Burritt team Captain | qoiie soore by SN To Clash in sush, missed the portly form of Me. |Nehoe -o.......2r...... Pervegring L0 SHGE BT e Drought to | able opponent for the up and com- | P B RAL Aitiocr miles the substitutione, The | GO 8 ey ‘,;:s")f-'ri:‘i‘-‘ 1 LU Denald by Sinchaal ahe shot pan { fe o i A s «car upon a high school student and | i€ Singer. That this was vight is i | team might funetion more cfficiently Bl G Roses Classic cither intentional or not intentiona] (AT e tb e Doerty | B ERC G (GGR TN A boy “in (MOt questioned by unybody. but| S G e S e 3 nbury = iGo; according 1o the way those who saw JEU¢ oo oeeee Weleh O g™ with his schoolmates, Nei- |TANS of the older generation will T 0 Al et Tl o Glastonhury 12, Dicken | Pasadena, Cal, De P —This it judged it. st Period el o Al »and regret to sce L s e il Second Period football city in which cach season i 1 New Dritain. - Williams ¢ ther docs he wish to have suc A day lred Braida A UDON L Glastonbury K. Dicken the Jast pulse of b Matters were not made any bit- Sl G o : questions occur agaln, and in the | " persit on were o § when o they et il i S pulse of foothall heats, to- ter by the fact that a foul was called bt }:""‘;" 1"’\‘?”““"" future he will build his teams from |lONE affer his mirtens <hould have y s ould 1 ¥ zame, Saun e Sy aca day was host to the (wo agerega- on Donnelly for his actions in pulling Now prtan Wihams 38 players who arc not attending high |Peen hung on the nail Measure of Local Qlllll[el B nliwgd LSl st nntos g Gl tanbn Bitken b e A K ee s DAy R Harry Thompson as he went aft-r : Pl e L school. | With all due respect to Al Kinger, Lty kubowicz did not Kk into e i he Lose Bowl clussie. the ball. This infraction wade 1t But Anderson faccs @ more im- . a lot of us belicve that Johnny, in| action thriee fouls on Y crbury and took mediate problem, and that is the | his prime, could have cuffed him Canght oil form Saturday night Joo asper was the only RBurritt one goal away from the erstwhile d Schmarr's successor, Jake 'around with one hand and eaten i when the v hest Cliorts vere uncgus did anything on the floor 1°a leaders. Incidentally the Parparlan, substitute fo piece of pie with the oth Dun- | to the skoof making badly needed vietary of New Britain over the Wa the team. will have first dee, with the weight of 36 years on points, 1t Burritt hasketball team T Stops. Kaplan Hoft 39.| forburians, drove that team out of Hoggo has played on the his shoulders, can’t see why they went down to defeat betore the ate Comunity 1ive 5 Kieffor. fivst place. Donnelly had two fouls g first and soccond teams for several |won't let him tangle with the young- tack of the Cemmunity five of Meri- T T o have stood the trip in splen- dled on him duricg the game and Third Period years and Is a very fast wman. but sters, | The fina score was 25 to 19, oo ; il T did shape,” declared Coach Bifl Bl Blount comitted the othar J! N ;‘;”‘:fl!" :}jf::!“'“‘ 17 'hie haa held back by too much In-| Ome of the greatest of the! Hardwiare City team’s yase oo (0 T South Church-Trader Alexander a .u;}w\.«l ~I-\\'(~ enjoyed fuus pax when he ot a head hold SRR, illiams dividual play. If he can overcome \smaller fighters, he has cstablished WOrk for the most part seemed 1o he o o0 % 5 i minute of it, and if we lose on Thompaon and r. fused to get ga |18 Nw Britain Thompon thin he will have the call. Carl |3 record that will live a8 long as fhe |48 00d o it ever vaus, but the high | 5 " Contest Is Postponed v. win"nor usc’ o lone Journey as ¢ Britai . g Shulda, vz ol The seheduled basketball game be- an " Ly st period o R Britain Doherty 28 Rametta, a lanky young forwvard on | gam, i Al scorers of the team couldn’t click .. J d 5 all game an alibi. The pla contrary to he first period of the game was Ran ¥ young d game itself. Hard Juck always f e R KR éen Ahe Bontn ot Cor el el chureh and State Trade school, ar- land we will start work for every Second Period Bedford Dugy Britain Williams Bedford Duggan Bedford Kehoe ritain Thompson Bedrord Duggan : 2| The arvival last night of Georgia lastonbury Connery 5 Teel's Golden Tornado, completed Glastonbury Conn "V the mobilization of the gridiron nbury Conue 3.00 here for the ga “ali IRt e game, Califor- Rushes, Casparini 6 % Dickan been on the scene et er. ver been seen in this city. Only New Bedford Kehoe 5:00 the first squad to give Parparian a {ig said he is broke. City team made the most of its op- i ; . » 58, Welc - i Leen postponed ind:finitel I W T New RBritain off the stick of Wil. (lams 9; stops. Jette 58, Welch 1y this season and is both a 00 o ye " champion, Dundee fin- We know very little about our 4 Y . wrt and as the minntes trigkled by weonds of play. Had there bheen [from Genet Criqui, who had Jifted jt | 1€iF loyil rooters expeeted tRat their Lout a exciting a 20-minute as has |15 New Britain Williamsa 06 the Reserves, is being moved up 10 ged after Johuny and even now it and an aceurately shooting Silver b : 2 . 2 5 et i ranged for Thursday evening. o e A oAb i S R B S e e el won by Duggan 10. Wil- [Lattloff He has come along rapid- | (ryor 19 vears of pursuing Johnny In'll"l‘\lf‘”\ ”w\ ;:: tHh "“j::( e ndy lo his part. : ‘ ‘ s Kl by | Yakubowiez, ; 2 request of Coach Walter b , ] § Teheree Fod . Sotarianala e ol L - opponints.” hie continued, X liams only affer 18 minutes and ¢, Jack Flonell, o0 scorer and an cxcelient team work- |, "uon the featherweight title HANHCIE T 2 ler of the Traders. Because of 1he Ly ae & good n.mmnl q,.v.'.,.}'“l(.'..‘( g g o E choal holidays, it has been n. - i s s - John Winters, sub guard, has i attack vould start. But it was only we hope o be able to carry on wy other goal tender in the cage ane ¢ before. ! b . sary e s to set alcad e : E : " A D Leen shiffed back to the Remerves(TOM Kitbar v befor, s a short time before the end that S ; sary for the school to set ahead & whepe Alabama left oft excopt the indomitable THIl Blount 0 A el e Durihg his bellen dayal e toughy iy BT I AR L L el . ame arranged with the Bridgeport 2 hundred goals might have been I Eas b n by MIECcoven men who at one time or other ) AFBOUE, 1 o uuens a s and play it on Friday night cnged Ly New Dritain. As it was, U ;(;.’»y.]n:“:,‘:.::: dh} ..li\r)g\::‘rllr::n;: held world titl Benny Leomard | (1 ful x’a.m.‘y\w‘ N Grinen g DITEON A st . c 8t mors. Ax this voua | Horween Undecided on only one was sent into Waterhnry's T SRy hvilo utehiediitren 1y e tocky I s SR e ) ] Mean (wo games in two nights, the Coaching at Harvard nete. Tlount was never hetter than | Kansas, Jimmy Goodrich, Johnny Rty e urihtis altack cons it half time, 10 1 for a postponement of | (hicago, hee, 24 (Pe—Arnold Hor- N ithese changes will aid In maintain- | 3 i :; "2;: period. He had a total | ing tha team's strength, It plays ftx | TuDaNC afd Bugene Crigui felt the |\ 0000 Andy Yokubowice and | Munity, Wtefcree, I their game with the churehmen. and |Gy 1s undecided whether 1o return i . : he great litle battlor : : \derss scorcr, Tutlor (his has boevn granted. The contest | : e 3 b netx game on Monday night, Janu. |StnE of PFreddic Saunders but these (wo non i to Harvard as foothall couch or to ~On the other hand. New Rritain's Pliy WI" Be sm‘l&’l 0n Slllll'- ary 7. gloves, e ARE BT il R A Shiha o y wiil bi played at some date later in | joyate afl his time 1o husiness, his affensive was its best defense. Rar- T commenting onl the whole af- was held scorcless and Yakubow ic MRS, EMMA JANE NELSON the scason. tather, Isadore Horween, has reveals | — — e ney Doherty. Gazzinga and Weleh [[aL Decemml‘ 29 }(' r. €oach Anderaon said that Il ‘GHURCH LEAGUE To OPE“ made only one field zonl. I:‘Iwn H‘-w""'»\”l"\‘:‘v. "“:’m‘;“ :n“... This leaves hoth the ehurch senior | -ombined to keep New Britain’s slate fhclin =t lonavd. ihel Globliosieted in Fans folt that the team would I ma dane d {2nd junior teams withant games for | cller Horween is president clean in the session. This trio put <ome parts of the city. His action in RY in good form because of the fact X sons nationally known as golf 'this Thursday, and efforts are being [ind his son tressurer of a Chicago up a great battle with the viterin Saturday. December 20, will mark the Schmarr case was primarily to SEASON ON JANUA 5‘nun it had had o week's rest. The mstructors, dicd at her home 128t juade to book substitute contests. tannirg company & the latter m Doherty starring in his usual role of the opening of the intra-socicty setfle the question which was dis- | < [ players did not take part in a game nizht after an iliness of six months, - ———— Pdecide to quit coaching for that bus- sbrenall Tackeon " yandcetioal] Sémuei 4% the Tabs Buit | Lovisiin the ghayess’ wtod, et hes| [either as indestrind leagne men or e sons, e, Wallace, Chick. | For the first cight months of 1925 incss, the elder Horween said. Harry Thompson opened the see- [ [ive teams, recruited from among | hind this reason was anothcr, The SIx Teams Wil Compete I Surritts, but 1his seemed to work in | Richard, Chester and Frvin Nelson, | Canada exported milk and milk pro- | Coach Horween is on a hone ond period with a well placed shot [the members of the socicty will be- | reloase of Schmare was also a ge s opposite direction. 11 golt ansiructors, survive. [EEES oA alE ot SR S jmoon trip in Juinaica. giving Britain a lead of {wo *o gin a campaign for honors this year ture of fri-ndship toward the high | vothing. Tn almost less time than #t on the same plan as the league was | school and the earnest of a desire | Successive Year cem to tell. Waterbury tled the conducted last r. The schedule | for good will between the two insti- | i ount. In 11 seconds, Davies caged | will run until February 2 tions. | The Inter-Church buskethall leagne w one and Toletta followad him with | The list of games ax arranged by | | ethall Homors in 1 h iend ‘ Feller Ncads a Frien BY BRIGGS e il epen its fourth son at the! another neat <coop in nine seconds 'the committee in charge, is a fo ST Y. M. A on Sat v night, Janu- - L. more Williame, however, fonnd his lows CELT]GS LosE FlR {ary 5, with six teams competing ‘”r‘ o i = = eye and he put two in for New December 200 Bats vs Emer b the championship, it was decided ! Pritain. Davies finished the poriod | Eagles v& Dubling, Bats 18 Flashes | vesterday afternoon at a managers by caging one for Waterlnry T January 5 B dds s Dulblins, Tocal Basckthall Teams' Winning 1ceoting the Y. ML . A, The en- In the third neriod. Thompeon agles, Flashes vs Emerald i o y tries will be the South Congrexa- Aed insult to injury by ea u»g‘nm January 6: Eagies 18 Flashes, Ba Sacak of Five Games Stopped By |00y 5 Matthew's Ges nan Lath- =neitional goals giving 1 Joeal A& Dublins, Emeralds 1s Eagle | S Cyrile, eran, Pirst Luth & Mark's | ew six pointers. The threc fonls amary 12: Dublins s 1. Upiscopal and nley Memor the Waterhmry team made the Bats 18 Emeralde, Flashes vs Dub- | The Celtic Baschotball team mof- ' churches and the Everyman’s seore G 10 2 in favor of New lins fored it first dofeat of the season ble class g Fanuary 13: Flashes vs Bmeralds Saturday when it lost ot te the St Thred mes will e playe Tie MeAloon. fr. who has been Dats vs Dubling Eagles s 1la Cyrils of Hartford by a 26 to 25 night, the first one starting at niary 19: Bate ve Flashes, seore This e up a winning o'clock. Season ticl ar season ononed ralds ve Dublins, ! Al which had reached flve games prepared and will be vy h e Waterhi . January e 3 The gimne was a nip and tuck af- the leagne having followed the ublins 18 . o towith the dead constantly chang- ample of the Tndustiil loop in this lde i At Balf time, Thartford led by respect, Ahe Aronson engag Tanuary g « NS to 15 score but the count was as official referie t ason Vs Flash « . 1at e end of the third — Three of fhe (o4 In the last quarter bof in last year's leag played hard and rough ball, Cliureh has wen th ing committed often, Pt fwo years, w 4 minute to play, Keeann runnersup both Mook shot fo put the lacale Lutherans were o St champions lead 25 to 24, Zaleski was in- of the league whe was organiz | urcd bt Kept on plaving, With bare. od in 1025 i This year mark ai 1" £ o St v 15 scconds )it Wandy popped 4 he return of the class to . completed opt s leng Shot which went frus and the fioor after a on while mateh, The resilts game ended with hoth teams fighting it will be the Stqnmao i kot aln. these two have been play- taws: Dannie Mirline defoate k Lard under New Britain’s baxket. Dball attempt and the first entranc b ¥ Murphy 100 to 67: Tom Ke Zaleski and Hubav were high of St Mark's chur my of th 1 for naug Tawn %k Dan 3 rers for New Britain while A, Pi- league activities, ¥ Maottoly heat James Weleh 100 ciryeka I Wandy starred for A committee cons z of Ed dinary work of the qdcfe " ‘o 92 Hartford. The score: mund Preiser and Weir was = S Cyrils pointed to securc g gymna From Burnine Home sioowicene, o . Agle teams, T anmors ar no. Cal, Dec. 24 P H. P Wandy, e 5 nounced that their wrseys would be ) Leanard, formar mujor Iea 'zialo, RRETE greon v team will be outfitt : sehall plaver 5. T ietry Y in a different color, and all now SKATES oan on the i £ v . have chosen oxcopt the Bible h. wers rescned from t . AL The Kensington Congregatio ™ burning ranch home hy . irs - — church planned to enter the Jeagn H ED vesterday. Bath were il hoir ) 2 bt vesterday rlictance among the flue The bome, u two players was met with and the toam the Teonerd vieevavd Marholin : 1 was withdrawn rmsh on the Meriden foam The eombination of Wi Thompaon en i 1in fs nmoof t b A =nrn e W) resuited in victories for New Tuhay !‘o”a” 2 B e s ‘ NEW WORLD BECORD Zaleski 4 3 3 Parls, Dee. 24 (110 A n tabliched by rotom Braon of Hel rle =ix minutes | 4 seconds