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. Arena, WITH THE BOWLERS ROGERS ALLEYS CONN. MASTER PLUMBERS' LEAGUE Waterbary Speaking of Sports 76— 228 “Doc” ‘Martin has a perfect alibi for his sun in the wrong direction in the football game years ago be- tween New Britain and Rockville. *Doc” says that he was manager of the team in those days and when the teams lined up on the fielgy hu was told that New Britain wouldn't get any money unless Rockville scored. . Romanella Fenn Firth Andrews Landgren Sullivan . Hicrpo As the game progressed, New Britain was beating Rockville and #Doc” fearful that the team would have to walk back to New Britain, saw only one way out of it. He was playing center and on a fumble, he got the ball and raced back to his own goal line making a score for| == Rockville, New Britain got the na wacxt money. V. Daly * D. Burns “Doc” was kept busy last might |iains” .0 telling the boys about it but his o alibi is corroborated by i Aarons, vice president of the Ameri- | €8 can Silver Co. of Bristol,’ Who Was | patenaude » member of the New Britain team. | cuin Provost Groark 4 Mcclure Bronduer Kusalow F. Mack iy Mersclc, New ¥ New Haven 2 97T 112— 301 89— 185 11— 510 i 96— 320 106— 316 100— 185 Golters and golfing fans have been Intensely interested in the driving power shown by Arthur (Kid) Wil- tiams on the roller hockey rink floors about the circuit and many of them have expressed the opinion that Wil- liams would be a success as a golfer ;‘v’r‘v:ft"reum 1 o wouud hit a golf ball the same | HEL as he hit a polo ball. fGazon 614—1794 Hatch Wade Most of the players when making d@rives in the games, hit the floor and the ball together. Williams doesn’t. When the local star takes a cut at the ball, he hits it clear of the floor stmilarly to a golfer taking off on a drive. His motion is a down- ward swing just the same as a golfer using his irons and all in all, he ha the form, though We are not aware | Burks .. that he has ever played golf. [ R | Ensworth Iberg Umba . | Murphy oxx Collier Stanton Fowler Williams Wilson According to those who know golf and its fine points, Bobby Jones and the other great golfers all had to Pry it have a great deal of natural ability —_ before they could make themselves f perfect at the game. They claim | that Williams has the natural mo- tions of a golfer and they are curious NEARIN“ H“ME | | —_— to know just how he would develop ehould he take to the game. (Still Clipping O Speed of 15 Knots ——— Aboard U. §. 8. Utah, en route to Hampton Roads, Jan. 3 (M—Still clipping off fitteen and a halt knots an hour, this battleship bearing | Herbert Hoover home after his good-will tour of Latin-America was approaching home waters today. It was approsimately nine hundred miles from the Virginia Capes. Weather conditions continue good but the trade winds were sill Kick- iug up sufficient seu to give the | ship a long easy roll with some pitch. Entirely earefree, Mr. and Mrs. Hoover seem to be enjoying the trip more and more as they swing to- ward the United States coast. They have a few guests in to cach meal and Mrs. Hoover dally serves tea on deck. She and the president-clect also stroll about chatting with mem.- bers of their party or watch the deck games. - The Hoovers enjoyed a_ smoker given in their honor by the ship's crew on the quarterdeck last night. One feature of the affair was the | playing of the newly organized jazz |orchestra of the Utah. The presi- the | gent-clect © vigorously applauded 100 to 0 when We |yarious skits, especially those in in the dressing | \hich quips were fired at members of his party. He and Mrs. Hoover left, however, before the three box- ing matches that concluded the pgo- gram began. PHYSICIAN BARRED Name of Dr. David K. Aronson of This City Given to State Police by | 5591542 | It might be that Williams would be a dub of the worit sort but according to theory and golf is greatly theory put into nractice, the star polo player should he a star golfer. Here are some of the remarks heard among the Herald newshoys who, though the courtesy of Manager Frank Mc Donough. were the gucsts of the Herald at the New Britain- Bridgeport game New Year's night: “Kid" Willlams makes shaving #oap when he isn't playing for us Buys. Barney Doherty's improved since he played Waterbury, That guy Welch has got it all over the guy from Bridgeport like & tent, “Cowboy” Thompson has money on this game—Hope he wins his $2. Bee how he can skate, just like he rides & horse. He must have been in the movies. If New Britain didn't win today, Frank was going to fire the whole bunch. Gazzinga told us guys that #core would be talked with him room. " is pretty good but we want * for the referee. 1f those Bridgeport punks want to make whoopee in roller polo, they better ask “Kid” Williams about it. Aw, lay off Fred Jcan, he used to play with our side. Gee, there's lots of difference he- ween A, Willlams and H. Williams. Health Commissioner, Fred Saunders, who was injured in the Burritt-Dixie game Tuesday fracroon. has every reason o think |whoss mnames have been given o LR Sl the state police dcpartment by Dr. {Stanley . Osborn, state commi |sioner of health, with an order that they must ccase practice at once. The men had their licenses suspend- ed in 1923 and 1924 and they ap- | pealed through all the courts to the To make matters more queer, |SUPFeme court of the United States, there remained but three minutes he- [108INE in cach instance. fore the end of the half in both| The others named by the state games in which Fred was injured. |Ncalth commissioner are: James o | Bockman of Bethel; E. A. Mower | Saunders is still confined to his |of Hartford; Anthony R. Compo of bed under his doctor's orders and it | Stamford; Modestino Collola of New s very improbable that he will be |[Haven: Frank . Gazlas of Bridge- abls to play again this year. port; Samuel Lerner of Bridgeport; | Michael M. J'Anthony of Torring- | ton; William D. MacCormack of Moosup; William Levy of Hartford and Raymond C. Brisque of Kil- lingly. i Counterfeit ?5 Bills Reported by Two Banks Rpurious $5 bills have been re- ported by tellers in the City Na- tional bank and Commercial Trust company, and a federal agent is making an investigation. Dr. David K. Arounson of this city is one of 11 eclectic physicians Tast year he hurt his knee in the Hartford-New Britain High game, | which was his 13th of the season. | Incidentally Tuesday's battle was his | 13th of the present season. High school fans will get their first taste of high school basketball Saturday afternoon when the New Britain High and 8t. Thomas' sem- inary fives clash at - the Stanley Both teams have been prac- ticing on the Arena floor in prepara- tion for the battle. Last year, each team scored a vie- tory over the other. Previous to that the local team had scored six con- secutive victories. Saturday's game will be the locals’ first game of the season. Bt. Thomas' has already played four games, winning three of them. BANK OF ENGLAND London, Jan. 3, (A—The weekly statement of the Bank of England shows the following changes in This will be the first time in the [pounds: Total reserve increased 9,- history of the two schools that St.|211.000; circulation decreased Thomas' has left its own floor to play | 948,000; bullion decreased 741,000, the locals. This was accomplished |other securities increased 19,92 through the efforts of the St.|000; public deposits increased 9,367, Thomas' coach, Father Downey, for- [ 000 other deposits increased 15,- merly a curate in this city. |045,000; notes reserve increased 9.288,000; government securities de- creased 4,660,000, Zaleski and Politis, New Britain's two members of the Iordham bas- | / The proportion of the bank's re- ketball squad, started the game serve to liabilitity is 24.26 per cent., against Princeton last night, played | compared with 21.52 per cent last four minutes, and scored a point |woek. apiece. Princeton scored first on a| Rate of discount & 1-2 per cent. basket, but Zaleski started Fordham with a free toss, and. after a second onc, Politis was successful on a foul CAN BEAT THIS MARK Knute Rockne’s foothall teams at 2| Chicago Cubs Appear to Be Only | somewhat on OUTRELDS HAVE _[Made 75 NOT BEEN CHOSEN Team That is Set New York, Jan, 3 (A —Uneasy rests the hand that wears the our- fielder's glove in the Nationas League in a season in which many changes of haseball personnel will be made. Only one outfield in the senior circuit may be regarded as “set. No suggestion has come ,that the Chicago Cubs vwill attempt to im- prove on the combination of Riggs Stephenson, Hack Wilson and Kiki Cuyler. No other club s definitely standing pat. The Pittshurgh Pirates certainly Wwill not interfere with the outfiela activities of the Waner brothers bus Adam Comorosky, who played half 2 hundred games for the Buccan- eers last season, may be given add- ed responsibility in 1929. The St. Louis Cardinals lost the sefvices-of the hard hitting Walter Roettger after 68 games last year, but his broken leg has definitely mended and his bafting average ot 341 will give him first call on right field. Hafey will hold on to left but Ernest Orsatti finally oustea Taylor Douthit in the world’s ser- ies and may repeat the performance in the regular season. Here is Roy Riegels of elect for 1929, who ma he got confused and ball one foot from his o sign one of his outfield places to Fred Leach, late of the Phillies, The | Day game with Georgia 1 an in the wrong d {behind his goal line was blocked Manager John J. McGraw will as- | Georgia Tech which later enab NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1929, the Unive de a sensational 70 Poch at Pasadens wn goal line. nd it wa d the 8 to 7 victory. ong. Way BATTALING WL ity of California teamn and cay rd run in the e excellont ection. On the next pi a safety and two points for Golden Tornado to nose HEAD STAR CARD Five Bouts Planned in Support of Main Attraction Rartford, Jan. Match r K Hugley announces a supporting card of five houts for the Bat Batta- {lino-Ralph Nischo star hout which headlines the card to be oifered at IPoot Guard hall I'riday niaht. In the poii 1 of ¢ rounds, Al Beauregard, formerly of T {ville and now of Hartford, will nic | Abbobo of Ne York. | ard fought a sensational bout in Uartford a few weeks ago * against Pete 1. Ablioho, who {of (he Dusiest 1 of Clinton, Ma a Filipino, is on ntamweights in th stropolitan district. He defe | “Spike” Marino of New I his only Connecticut appearance. | Four four-rounders fill up thoe hot- tam of the card. : Nick Christy of Bristol, who has won all of his houts on kayoes sinee turning pro. will meet Jimmy Couch of New Haven in four. Christy is 1 real sonsation in pro ranks, a boy Who is expected to go far. Vic Carlson baftles Louis Carmel 'of Holyoke in a hout that secms sure to end in a knockout as these Vovs are hard hitters without a great deal of science. Hy Diamond of Hartford will hat- tle Joe Sawloski of Holyoke and | Homer Thiebeault of Holyoke will meet A1 Annone of Springfield. i New Year run except that unded the Lom's punt from out an rest of the outfield trio will depend the health Roush and the Tony Kauffman, a reformed pitcher, who batted .393 in 62 games for Rochester last season. The Giants have two brilliant prospects in Velt- man and Fullis. Melvin Ott will defend his position when right handers pitch against but may have an understudy when |her divorc southpaws do the firing. | wishes evel By the Asmoriated Press. New York—DMichael S from John ne in the Costello Ba “I have a trer amplif Dolores a great outfielder at third base for |herself. the Robins may move farther away |mance on,” she from the hatting cannonade. The cannot give it awa. Robins purchased or recalled sev- — cral outficlders after the National league season closed. This new crop Vienna—Wilhelm Kik! master who became and mansions offered hir 2 flat near his office. New York—Alice Whi tion were the same, Rosenfeld, Birmingham, batting .340; West, Atlanta, with a batting average of .321, and Rhiel from the same club where he batted .329; Nietzke, re- called from Pueblo, batted .340. Two Macon players recalled were Tremper and Lee, with batting fig- | ures of .325 and .327 respectively. Two Reds who did consi work In the outfleld at Cincinnati last year, Everett Purdy and Mar- tin Callaghan, probably will be even more active in the new season. Wally Christensen, fast and great|c. T. U, desires the So acrobat, will have a chance 10 do lonial Dames to amen his tumbling in the spring although | refurnish the House of § he did not reach the select .300 |Declaration of Indeper class as a where his mark was .293. |1785. She objects espec The Boston Braves will give aniucsv phials and barrels. outfield assignment {0 George-Wash- | > ingtoh Harper, formerly of thel Phillies, Giants and Cardinals, and |ig indignant that young Earl Clark should be about|away some bronze teady for duty. The 21 year old|radiators in the mahog: Washington youngster batted .383 !the municipal auditoriu for Providence in 1928. Moore and | Junior lcague ball. Mueller, former major leaguers, are back again with the Braves, Only one thing is certain about the Bos- ton outfield—no one will take Lance Richbourg’s place. The Phillies arc counting on Homer Pecl, procured from St. Louis in the Wilson deal, to take care of one outficld, although Peel batted only .281 for Houston in the Texas league. Lefty O'Doul, who hit some home runs for the Giants last year, should hit many more in Philadelphia where the right fleld fence furnishes a good objective. Relapse Retards Lang’s Recovery Canterbury, Eng. Jan. 3 (P—A recurrence of the inflammation with which he suffered has retarded the recovery of the Archbishop of Can- terbury, who has been ill fof some ays. Dr. Whitehead, the archbishop's | physician, ed a bulletin today | g it will he necessary for his patient to spend a further period of rest in bed. British Planes Save Others From Kabul New Delhi, India, Jan. 3 (P—The | British Royal Air force evacuated one German, two Indian and three Turkish women and echildren from Kabul, Afghanistan Tuesday. 1t was understood that this completed |funds as treasurer of evacuation for the present. sentenced to two to fi The airplane which was shot down | prison. at Kabul was fifted with a new | - engine and returned to India. | Manchester—After shall constantly take c her conscience and if ed its dictates she n employer and fake suc ters, Providence, R. T. — New wa Washington 1 ke it keer raack M tion ceases. Angora, Turks who d ment's order learn a new are thinking. of education, died of on the day the order w fect. Washington—The hi |as officially recognized tional aeronautical asso Telh at Oakland, ' 70 fec her 7; men, Lieutenant pion, U. 8. 38,418 fo Brussels— Sweden, may Riviera, but in winter of the Relgin sleds and ski in the Alps with Princess Jose. or ns the th Panbury—Fire home and causes loss of Putnam—James T 'pleads guilt the Giants, | from abroad for the first time since The ontfield at Brooklyn is open. ! piness, and that includes John and | Harvey Hendrick, who looked like e | 1rarttora—nr. foyle, cony for murder of Mr: prasliinL, Sy have his case e | for making movies provides that she erable 'may be prescribed to remedy | Roberts, president of the batter for Columbus | such articles the house cor Springfield, Mass.—Mayor Parker pilled liquor ate paint fessor ¥. H. Hall of Duke Unive: has found that these fish are phyxiated when their forward mo- Turkey—Some of the ked the that everybody must! alphabet to replace the | te Arabic are saying nothing, but {hey djat Bey, ministe have his tennis He has left for sport w5 5 FLASHES OF LIFE: MAYOR ANGRY . OVER JUNIOR LEAGUE ANTICS jat suicide, Carl W. committed to insa been arrested for non support. trange, hack Barrymore, world hap- more, and mendous ro- ied, “but 1 las, school- ] : will not includes Cullop, Atlanta, and Fred- |having a hard time finding a suit- ,npo0 erick, Memphis, whoge batting able home for himself and 11 chil- averages in the Southern associa- |dren. He will have none of palaces p. . m, but wants te's cof ntract G sounsel with e has violat- | uontureq of flag and| Dlaverlists are now due and must it tell herfgaciion Jefferson . Davis be in the hanis of the league presi- L SePS 85 | hair, them returned |dent by tomorrow night, in erder fo her after Mayor Phillips decided | that the nece checking between | they shoula returned to the |the Ieague and the Y. M. C. A. may southern city from whence they |Pe completed. Mrs. E. H.|came, i = ey tate W. e Herald Classified Ads stand atop ciety of Co- | Frupiford- S. Perutz, leaves |the list 1 its plan fo gners of the hdence with ned in to bot- to cat Hally Hartford— atur democ on the ny room of m during a ¥ to caich a | p still. Pro- | v | sent ford, Att land Ford wa in December. govern- | | appendicitis | ent into vr»“ Now | st flier by the 1 ciation: wo- | lined to pu etridge, 20.- lif., Decon- . ¢, Cham- 2 I New the King of |of sendis on the give Albert rills of hoh- ot ofiic the queen and |said mor $5,000, town and is e held in jail three vo years in cuuitted. Later Ros- Miss Rebecea Ros- was ted bul she also two atfempts | was latter acquitied, Norwich—Rock to three to years in prison for ult with intent to kill his daugh- ter with axe last July. nd sentenc March, owing fo te appeal vag dgoport that A. R. post, of he returned to was brought by — Sfiperior Confrderate relies in Richmond, Va, Suit here by plane to Hadley [ W express train for Cineinnati where Tis seven year old son is re- ported dy Contests republican cler s for minority leader- Z7dward Gouch, 24, and 18, recaptured two | pe from Cheshire New Haven— enced to 17 to 20 years in prison arrested in New York He admitted his guilt. New Haven d in superfor eourt. One gets 2 irs and another 15 months to Maven—¥ Janvary § from New Haven to wgatuck plan of New Eng- nsportation lic utilitics comn Hold A lli‘};’t;(] VSender Threatening Letters Jan. 3, threateni 1s prominent Rosenherg ork. was being held by uthorities Yorl, letters were found in his home. brother-in-1 Tonatue, Tr. | e appropriation of w 10 Rosenberg. Seve months ag 1 on a charge of sending the The first bout will start at § The feature bout is rounds, CHURCH LEAGUE T0 OPEN FOURTH SEASON SATURDAY ll'il'i( Lutherans and | | | = | down for ten Howell, 24, fs we asylum. He had St. Matts to Zekos, sentenced Play First Game On the Evening's Program The Inter-Chureh basketball |lcague will epen its fourth season Harold N. Guil- lon Saturday night, when three games will be played at the Y. M. C. A. The First Lutheran quintet and that from St. Marl Episcopul ‘hurch will pday the inaugural game 73 This will be fol- Claire XK. until hinicality of not |at 7:30 o'clock. of errors printed. lowed by one between the St. Mat- thew's German Lutherans and the court de. | Everyman's Bible class, while the outh Congregation; and Memorial churches will cl: nighteap. the games, Stanley h in the Abe Aronson will referce Stamford, should wife of mran who Most Notable gures in the Are Fapected to Gather in New York York, Jan. 3 iP5 including many { s Golf asso- Iy s natitied Secretary Pres-i | ¢ S e Vi e | Stanley Arena \. Traylor, president of the = on, and Viee DPresidents| 9 0'Clock 1. Ramsay 1 Findlay S| WATERBURY vs, nt al w £ seetic v mesting comir 4 ncl‘ of the 1 the green section | —— 'DELEGATES 10 ATTEND | ANNUAL GOLF MEETING {committce will meet. Three sese {sions, the first tomorrow morning, will be devoted to discussion of the problems of the greenkeepers. | LONE THREE-LETTER STAR Robert Rasmussen i# the only athlete at Lawrence college who has {won letters in three sports. He got: I his in football, basketball and track. sishty | shty | Roller Hockey ith | NEW BRITAIN °""|| Amateur Game 8 o’Clock at/| Phone 2644 For Reserved T Seats ‘PLUMBING ano HEATING Enjoy the health- ful and invigor- ating recreation of skating on a pair of HIERPE skates, Come in and pick out your skates now while our as- sortment is still complete. You will find just what you want at the price you pre- fer to pay. witn HOT WATER, STEAM, or WARM AIR. OIL BURNERS 73 ARCH ST. Opposite South Churck. , HARDWARE > CUTLERY \ ygw BRITA N, CONN. expected at hip 7 TACK, vann BUT L BEEN GEFIING TH’ rd Yord, 38, fe of night at North Bran- nitted in October wo burglars sen- s service will valley to Win- company out- sion. (®)—Accused lotters to in public 27 year today. They 0 threatening 1 letfers, some of acid, were signed Warner Feddern, Veddern was ar- HIGH PRESSURE PETE v, MR, . ,\E YoUR PRICH 0TS M, VLL'BIY 0P (00 C(AYES OF 'YOUR HOOKUM'S SYRUP, AT ONce and put Fordham into a lead from which it was never ousted. The coached there, has played 111 games final score was 41-15, - winning 92, losing 13 and tying six. Notre Dame, in the 11 years he hfiwl AR, Rookym ! 1 TRiEo o GeT HOUR WIFE AT HOME, IBUT NO ONE ANSWERAED), S0 WiLL Yoo | CANT WAIT ANY LONGER MR HOOKUM ~ LU PLACE 1Y OROER. 'OUR BOARDING HOUSE mm ybu‘f MISUNDERSTAND ME MATOR , I AINT PUTTING oy “TH” SHELLAC oN NYoU FoR ARY |1 [ TH' LAST NEAR LIFE HASAT JEALT ME ARY FACE CARDS, & ~~ ONLY -DEUCES AN-TREYS! ~e TM JUST AN’ OLD BACK GATE SUWiNGING ol RUSTY HINGES ! ALL RIGHT; MA0AM — WHAT'S ™ MESSAGE? 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