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NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT. SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, ‘1929 'STANLEY ARENA TOMORROW—LOCAL HOCKEY QUINTET FACES FAFNIR TEAM GOES INTO FIRST PLACE DEADLOC Shares Industrial League Lead With Corbin Screw Through Win Over New Britain Machine—Quintet | Shows Plenty ot’ Power on Offensive—Final Score | Is 34 to 19 — P. & F. Corbin Five Downs Stanley Works in Hard Fought Battle. pivot man for his team, the New- Pct. | matics fought a hard but losing bat- .$33 [tle. At times the Newmatics played .$33 | strong offensive game but the more .667 | consistent game of their opponents 667 was too much for them. 0| It would be difficult to pick a star 1333 out of the Fafnir team. Perhaps it 333 would be nearer the truth to say that 333 the entire machine-like play of the o ) 6 000 'team was the feature, Belser had a 'prfect night on the foul line, The summary: Yafnir Bearing fld. | Belser, rf ... vaeeess 2 Standing w Corbin § 3 Pafnirs Stanley Rule Corbin Cabinet . Stanley Works Russwin A P. & ¥. Corbin . N. B. Machine Landers The Fafnir Rearing basketball team went into a tie for first plac: because of its 34 to 19 victory over the New Britain Machine quintet and the P. & F. Corbin five went | from eighth place to a sixth place |Beloin. rf . tie on its 26 to 20 victory over the |Havlick, It . Stanley Workers in the Industrial | W- Anderson, league play at the Tabs hall last McGrath, ¢ n iaht. |Gierochowski. ¢ .. In both games the winners show. |Mieczkowski. rg d very good form. P. & F. Corbins, \Warnicki. rg 0 with & new lineup which placed Matulis, lg . T Mickey Luke at center, Ray Holst 2 and Feldman at forwards, Dick Gor- | 1 4 man and Paris at guards proved to New Britain Machine be & good working combination and nd. 1. . after the first five minutes of play |Rockwell ¥t ........... 2 4 it held the upper hand throughout |Arena, If-lg . e 5 s the contest. Richtmyer, If .......... 0 0 The Fafnir team played a fine Anderson. ¢ .. 1 6 floor game and the entire team |8wanson, rg 0 0 worked like a clock in bringing the | Augustino, Ig .... 0 1 ball down to the basket and follow- L2 ing up with easy shots. Tn ho!h‘ 6 7 cases the losing teams scored rather | Referee, Coyle; timer, heavily but they seemed to lack the |scorer, Butler. team work which brought victory to | A IJITY TOURNAMENT : the entire evening were some clever long shots by Mickey Luke and Nick Will Conduct Anoual Basket Gontest Late in March Arena and the consistent shooting of | McGrath, Matulis and other Fafnir Announcement that the Boys' club would sponsor its second men, tournament for the amateur hasket- ball championship of New Britain crew Lt 0 4 0 H 4 4 .. @Ot e Do 19 Sikora; P. & F. Corbin Tmprove A great improvement in the style of play of the P. & F. Corbin team was noticed throughout the game ana the team rode on to its second successive victory. This was the first gamo of the night due to the fact | that Holst had to play in Middle- town. Stanley Works started off in good form and had P. & F. on the short end of & 6 to 0 score before the Lockmakers were able to get a point. | tay Holst crashed through for his team’s first scorc. a foul goal and | within five minutes the score was tied at 6 all. Holst and Luke worl annual Dwight Skinner and Physical Direc- |tor Raynard Anderson of that or- ganization. The tourney will be held during the latter part of March and «d together and between them they will be conducted along the same had the score 13 to § at half time. |jincy 2y fhat of 1925, Tn the second half the Stanley | gy initial tournament was organ- Works outfit played a much bett |zr-d under the aegis of the Boy Vrand of basketball but the best it |cub tor the purpose of cending the did was to come within three points | ”‘n“"‘,m‘ claims of different teams of a tie at one time. However, the | (5 the “championship” in their re- | 1.ockmakers pulled away and held & | gpective classes and of establishing | safe lead in the closing minutes. |a: open contest in which all might Take at Center be brought up against each ether key” Luke played center for |and the question definitely settled be- the first time in many seasons and | yond the shadow of a doubt. The he returned to the old form he used to display when he played that posi- tion for the Boys' club team. Seven I'askets were rung up by him during the game. He managed to outjump | Last ycar's compctition was a die- his opponent in the first half but:lincl success. It drew 27 teams in when he faced the rangy Alden Hew- | four classes arranged by welght lim- ott he did not have as good success |its, and from the melee four cham- and he moved to forward and Holst | pions emerged to be crowned after a finished the final minutes at center. Ben Paris and Dick Gorman play- | rank outsiders, crashed through ail od fine defensive games. Gorman opposition and won three seething caught the ball off the back court |games to win the senior champion- and was a strong back court per The Boys' club Reserves took former. Ben intercepted several | the intermediate title, while the jun- passes and was strong in team work. | ior class championship was won by Holet had a fine night on the foul | the Whippets and the midget tourney line when he made six out of seven | by the Hula Hulas, shots, the last four being in suc- | Through the cooperation of the cestion. various service clubs, the members Elmer Swanson besides playing a | of the winning teams were presented 500d floor game, proved to be the | with basketball watch charms, while strongest offensive cog in the Stan- | the American Legion donated a large iey Works machine. Emory, playing | trophy in the junior class. at guard, was excellent. Playing a | won by the Whippets but stationary position he acted as the | placed in play again this year for the ieam's pivot man. winner in that same division. The club officials will again seek the aid of the service clubs, the newspapers, the Central Board of Referees, and other groups and in- cividuals interested in amateur bas- ketball. No entries will be called for until at least another month or six weeks has clapsed but, order that all teams in the city might have a goal to which they could look for- ward end toward which they could shape their campaigns, the prelim- nary announcement was made {o- firs W this advance knowledge of the coming tournament circulating among the teams of the city, an larger cntry list than that of a year 1go 18 anticipated, and the club officials are expecting an even faster and exciting elimination con- first steps in lining up the tourney arc already end, and the sponsorg arc hopeful of vecuring the entrance of all organ- | ized amateur teams in the city. P. & F. Corbins ¥I. Gorman, O'Brien, Iz . g Stanley Works I'1d. AL nory Carlson Jeckert, | more The < Place MUST other 1 roof the 1 MEET THOMPSO) New York. Jan (UP)—The New York state athletic commission lias ruled that Joe Dundec, welter- weight e pion, must meet young Jack Thompson, ¢hicago challenzer “ho scored a knockout over the titleholder hucights recently. Tas rejected the claims of Viclds t welter, for a hout ooney. Ficlds' i in vain that his ‘n the preference. ROLLER HOCKEY Sunday Afterncon 2:30 Stanley Arena Two Amsteur Games Waterbury 1<, Glastonbul Middictown s, New Birfia'n Admission 250-35¢ A in the on's the 12 tm hort end min ond of Maker fir-Now i tie n the st before 1 the T 1o u pluy the remaindor of the a8 Fteam eonducted an tearricd it far i ams onslanght ond ite oppo Led by ite e ho played prain his usual SKATES SHARPENED £CONON SPORT SHOP 10 MAIN STREET 7 i dently was made taday by Superintendent | contest this year will be for the same | | week of hectic play. The Phantoms, | This was | will be | 'SCREW SHOP WINS | K" OVERTINE BATTLE Landers Girls' Team Sees Load Cat Down in Closing Seconds Girls’ Industrinl League 1.000 667 P& Corbin landers . 400 INorth & Judd ..... 000 Two successive foul shots by Mrs, Snetro within 30 seconds of the end of the regulation period and anoth.r free throw with one minute and 20 (meconds to go in a threc-minute lovertime period won an exeiting basketball game for Corbin Serew girls over landers in an Industrial |League game at the Tabs hall last ‘ni[ht The final score was § to 7. | 'This was the sccond overtime game of the girls' scason and inci- the Corbin Screw team fig- ured in both, On the other occasion the game was called with Corbin Screw and P & F. Corbin in a The defeat puts the Landers team practically out of the running for the girls’ basketball title because only one more game ix left on its wlate and cven if it wins that. the | best it can get is a first place tie if P. & F. Corbin and Corhin Screw w.w all their remaining games. Corbin Serew followers had given up hope for a victory. Landers had Corbin . Bcrew LEE MEADOWS PIRATES held an upper hand for the greater | | part of the game. At the end of the first quarter the score was 1 to 0, Landers, and at half time it was 2 to 0. Captain Mary Hudak made it 1 to 2, but Terwilliger made it 4 to (1. Mary Walicki .made it 4-all on a fleld goal and foul goal but Nolhri Rartinski made two successive foul | ®oals and her team led 6 to 4 as the | |third quarter ended. At the start of the final quarter | ‘\lar\' Hudak was given a chance nd she tied the acore. ‘!h- first of two foul shots and missed | ‘lhc Mco’!d ssed during the game. Nth-n I\nch of Landers made it 7| 1o 5 and then with 30 seconds to go { Mrs. Snetro made the points which | [tied the seore at {time period was called. The Walicki-Hudak Corbin Screw combination again tentured Miss |ders’ best feature. The summary: Y Corbin Screw Fld. T1TH, Walicki, rf. .. vt 1 3 Hudak. If. ..., S Kaminicki, e. . [ Siyar, vg. ... Sl S | 8netro. I c. . Ao |Gajda, 1g. ....... 5. 00) n s | Tynen e ..., 1 |Hahn, rf. .. Sartinski, 1f C. Jacobs, c. . Terwilliger, rg. 5 Mojaury, Ig. ) 1 | Referce. Coyle; Sikora; scorer, Butler. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT timer, By the Ascéinted Press New York—Jimmy McLarnin, | Vancouver, outpointed Joc Glic Brookline, (10). Btaniclaus lLoya: Chile, outpointed Al Winkler, Phila- | delphia, (10). Emil Rossi, Brook- |lyn, outpointed Andy Sontelli, At- tlantic City, (6). Bruce Flowers, New Rochelle. N, Y., stopped Eddic Suida, New York, (9). Detroit—Ray Miller, \stopped Tommy Grogan, 1), | Boston—Jimmy Byrne. {outpointed Frankie Wine, Montana, (10). Minneapolis—Del Tontaine. Win- nipeg, knocked out Dick Daniels | Minncapolis, (1). Jack Sharkey, Minneapolis, outpointed Mike Val- |entine. Duluth, (6). Roy Michacl- son. Minnezpolis. outpointed Tulirman, t. Paul, (6). Jimm Gibbons, 8t. Paul. stopped Mike Kalamis, Duluth. Minn., (1). Erie, Pa—Johnny O'Keefe, lumbue. O.. outpointed Babe man, New York, (10). KEau Claire, Wis.—Johnny Cio- cone, Duluth, outpointed Urban Liberty, Minneapolis (10). San Diego—Bearcat Omaha. knocked out Jack San Francisco (2) Grand Rapids. Mich Porat. Chicago. techni ont Battling Levinsky, ). Hallywood, Cal.—Ignacio Ternan Acs, Filipino, outpeinte Jocy Thomas. St. Paul. (10). Chicoper, Mass.—Joe ¥ bondale, Pa.. defeated Joc New York, (10). Buffalo. X. Chieago, defe falo, (10). I won on fonl alo, (3). stopped o Soston Chicago. Omaha Co- Her- Wright, Beasley. Otio Yon 1y knocked Philadelphia 1y, Car Gorman V.- Meyer ted Sum Br o Grande, from Tommy Teavy Androws, Koffman. Buffalo, (5) Johnny Tndrisano. Tos ed 1arry Rrignolia, Cam dake Zeramby, Tynn Chick Suges, New 1 d Kaplin, oy on. won on for holding from Philadelphia, (7) l;’ feather disquali fleation Jaddrick, Johnny RECEIVE GOLD TOOTBALLS Princeton, N. J Jan, 12 Members of Princoton’s 19 ball team cach have a gold footimll to show for their 12 to 2 victory over Yale last fall. Presentation of the foothalle wi made at 4 hanquet for the st night Kk Norman. Louisi il Ky was awarded the S tes hgaA ton per inter sateh donated foothall conmitt service telephone of She made | This was the only free | 7-all and the over- | | Mojaury's defensive play was Tan- | Louisville, | *GOOSE” GOSLIN SENATORS ~ This is the all-star crew of the Question Mark of Blnl'hlll.' BY JAY R VESSELS i (Feature Service Sports Editor) | New York, Jan. 12 (R-—A five-man |erew took the question out of ihe | | Question Mark of aviation by piloting the sturdy tri-motored ship bearing | that name to onc of the greatest feats in the history ot flying. Another Question Mark, a figura- tive ship, will hop off this spring in | a flight that will grip_baseball in much the same way as the perform- ance of the real Question Mark cripped aviation The Question Mark of baseball also Will have a five-man erew, rew comprising some of the most falked of men in modern baseball. Pen- nock, Gaslin, Lazzeri, Meadows, Wil- !¢y Moore--five men whose past on the diamond arc beyond auestion. hut whose future is far from certain Pennock, pitching sta the game in 1 gave out. Goslin and Lazzeri were in and ‘outers, especialy the' latter, who tinished the scason more as a substitute than as a regy Each member of the pit won 1% games in 1927, Pennock wnd Moore helped hurl the Yankees fs Moor: of nd Meadows, all | had to quit | the Me vorld's championship, Gows likewise ussisfed the' Pi-| s to the agional league title. | Moore und Meadows succumbed carly in 1925, both retiring alMo- | gether after miscrable luck on the mound. Meidows pitehed but one full game and was credited with one victory and one defeat. Moore won four and dost - fou Pennock’s trouble developed after mid-geuson, and before he quit in, August he had | won 17 and fost 6. Goslin's arm wus a fotal lgss from | the very start, but being an outficlder with a. rema; batting eve the Goose could, and did. virtually elim- inate throwingz. ‘His achievement in | | wintiing the leaguie Gatting cham- pionship With un average - of .37% eaks for iteelf. Lazzeri was sivicken about the some time Pepnock dropped out. bui because of the weakened condition of the desperate Yankecs he did a Goslin and played when he could stand the pain of handling the ball, finishing the scason withya, battiog | period of the yeur notorious sbail for the breeding of false the veports are that alf| e But the ion *Maurk sus: nouzh to enai b dependables wilt be given recognition; than ac. coried the crew of the real Question Mark when they hopped off for their #oal of 100 or more hours in ti T0MMY ARMOUR LEADING FIELD AT LOS ANGELES Washin s, will liood of five back. West Tomny Los Ang Arniour professionsl, the $10.000 ournament here tostants siartod 15-hole v pionsing les, Wa I entries m ol con Los Angeis open today as the off the socond ol cham Armonr walked in m the Thre on wad of the 72 dirie three under par, vonnd yesterday. Players finished secomd honor: opin other deading doad heat Michanal Morton Smifh Mo, fonding ehampion 21 yedr old star from md George Von Elm pple, rang Kow turned Wi Henry Cuici of Joplin 1eh NI it zolf fre dlock with Al cetorn trous of roit and Daidge- port, Conn. The hazards of the a4 heavy toll Walter n hhe ord of a limped 1 Alyout took the favoriles ol ronmn] tournament the among who vt jor W player in s, el by th el Al pre Cemiek e 1keh- [ on | inaf noa TERRIBLE SWEDES AND NEW BRITAIN BASKETBALL TEAM MEET TONIGHT—AMATEUR Tfim 70 HOLDS'A FRE R Bl ALBANY SUNDAY AND MONDAY—FAFNIRS-IN-I HERBD $88558050905550555808588004. b“MMMM“)&..MO.&. AILING STARS FORM BIG QUESTION MARK PENNOCK YANKS TONY LAZZERI YANKS QUlNTET OF SWEDES TO Western Five to Make First Appearance of Yea& PLAY NEW BRITAIN FiVE Tts flight starts when spring (raining ope in on Local Floor—Roster of Court Stars to Face Local Team—Rubenstein to Wear Hardware City Uni-| form in Game — Regulars All in Fine Shape for | Hard Batlle—(ontest Starts nt 9. New Britain Ruben; I Sloman Sheehan Olson's Terrible Swedes, — to the Ametican league pennant and |ed into a basketball team that must by every ein because their arms, Zakzewskl, . while lpe reckoned serioysly, with - on_its appea mitidl bow ketball fans at the Stanley Arena to-|Son but becawse his mates are the night when they and s ed reputation sense benstein Ain'tlta Grand and Glorious Feeling Lily B and right forward, left forward ngthened local The visitors come second basketball world and the local ers are due to meet opposition of the season of the vislting mlayers it a the first magnitude in each has laurels in his respective docality for | iiw ability on the court. New Britain wi'l ba strengthened for the game by the addition to the linpup of Rubenstein, vemrs. #tar. forward cu the team. has been .pmu g . with Lineaps © ‘ Olson’s Swedes present Stewart | son i bad deg, i Cmnphvll‘ centor Al i 2 tonoy tonight. = The right guard | £eary hre Nies | chike tes reserve, Beeause the.. Swed Lanpher cxpe {tough- make their ). left ‘gaard } combin-! ce, Wil same as they | seaxons past, trouble In picture, le the revamp- quintet. with n th here to none the, strongrest | syery one stur of bhaskeiball ned high ware his Tournainent classi for . several | bat ne tator, Itn- of the he gontost ¥ o'clock and dancing will SAW WIS Wallace | Wade,! fifth coast "t New Yea ince fiw 1 and nt in cxcellent shape. who has heen” is fully his ‘recent injury ‘and Ne will stict | other” thrge stoman, #hechan and ' fit'and ready. for elfi#nd Holst will be Istance ‘tonight Rubenstein's before Nuw Britain bas- | with the local combinafion this sc have he fitting i start promptly ‘record first shoutd Ahning of the: he at is Jimmy recoyered k- htmpered by | b from | regulars battle | n compiled nager Clarence ew to Jappea been I ‘of team out there twie d the last (wo ganges as a spec- Alabinia o the 1 s Day for Atoses He went to the f a player with Erown. for hav nitely into the movt his will two no W follow. weifie {he fooiball game a8 took his Ala- and wit- BURRITTS SET ' when mo»»“émmb»‘ LT13 AMATEUR HOCKEY TEAMS - - WILL BATTLE AT ARENA |New Britain Semi-Pros to Meet Middletown Quiintet— Waterbury to Clash With Glastonbury All-Ameri- cans—Two Games to Be Provided for Entertain- ment of Fans — League Team Playing Tomorrow and Monday in Albany—Bridgeport Here Wednec- day. While the New " ‘Britain roller {hockey team Foes to Albany fomor. row to play the first of a two day F['R PEXT[] TEAM serics of games against the Maroons [there, polo fans in this city will not without entertainment tomorrow .m. noon. A double header between L B |state-wide amateur teams has been New Britain Court anm §68kS | arrangea with four clubs from as v A [many cities featuring. Temh vlcwry 'l’omgm | The. zames tomorrow will bring |{ogether. Middletown against Glas- —_— tonbury and New Britain: against With nine victories to its credit | Waterbury, . The pick of amateur 5o far (hix season, the Burritt five blayers in the four cities, will per- Will take the floor this eveming ot |form and some cxeiting moments S oelock at the Stanley arenn with [aro. anticipated by ihe red hot pol i i fans who are planning to attend the {und its sixth steaight vietory at the | EaMes at the Stanley Arena. 3 gk Bonthineton - Iew Britain semi-pro players will i Jocats handed the ey |be mAch in evidence fomorrow. With crew a 47 to 34 wulloping Wednes [fIV® of them constituting the New day evening in_Southingion after | /iritain club, four others will be in rough and tumble battle. fha dnadictomn Fimpin, o4 | Neither feam iafiediat thol . Th2ARIUM Oty SHoailh Sl be result of the The Bueritse |72 (ilonn: T4 BioAlenn, Sret mn {Lonnt oiglie e phta ‘}‘x';nr-:: Vusari, second rush: Dick rally in order 1o gain the verdict |{iseeg’ Haen ;},:,“r e banand (it are confident that they Will run.|™ The lastonbury team will he the their o)\||\o|)x|}|n ragewd on fhe 1482 | All Amertean crew ‘which has ap- * p ate. he ayers dre as H Burritts and will enter the fray this |13 Dickan, ,-,.:.. Fush: ro"“.m,ln,.: = vvening with.its strongest liieup. -~ lond rush: ‘Henry, center; A. Dickan, The Southington aggregation is a halthack and Hofr, goal. member of the Hartford county’| The Waterbury téam which will “Y" basketball league and is well |battlo’ New Britain has several well up among the leaders. The team is |known players in the lineup, They led by the veteran 'Connot who are as follows: * Harvey, first rush; formerly appeared with ‘the “South- | Kelly, second rush: Torelli, center; ington Pextos. The rest of the line- | Bradshaw, halfback and Welch, |up 'is dotted " with jormer high |goal. : | school stars. | The New Britain | The usual tineup will be -btart by Manager Ken Saunders, Yakubo. wiez and Havlick will appear. as | forwards, Luty will jump center, { while Darrow and Carlson will roam | The first game will start’ l\l‘nnlmly the back court. Rose and |at 2:30 o'clock and the second of the e melly fot anter. the |2fternoon will start at 3:30, o'clock. called upon. The gam \The double header is beipg cone seheduled fo start promptl ducted under. the supgryjgion of SR A1l holding fhe | Manager Frank MeDonough of the istle, The gawe will be followed | N0 Dritain senior. team .and ar- the New, Britain-Swede batte, | /ANECMents for the teams are being isgman TEANS BNTERED. | nouun vnen ._“romlmx in :~L lpw\k bemn 1 seuted. to the hoard of na‘ ‘rRen. five per cent. tax would.bo levied. will be nade up of the following: Casper- ne, first rush: Gillette, necong rush; |Ta Pointe, certer; Kieffer, halfback and Kaplan, goal. team will wor I,lY lll\'l‘l(lll‘ "!A’Q\I. llfl t Livent of 115 Kind & Hetd Outside of or 1o Be | anhatian 28 RHEM g Fauis (M1 hu bocn, nmnll\hm utt major pes.won i games and lost 42 J ,flkhhl‘ or nw $:. Louis Care ihads diriugithe pagt five years. In 11926 he won 20 and lost seven. i Starts Tomorrow. The ew York, Jan, 12 (M—With six 1 s competiog, the tirst N six day bicyele. race evers: G the confines ” of | nd will start at Kingsbeidge armory. in the Br tomorrow night. Many ‘leadipg day riders of the Inited States and Europe will compete, An unusual featu Is that 15 of the sent the United States. Others come from Italy, Autsralia, Camada, Bel- ginm, Franee and Hotland. With temporary wooden stands | and the baleony along onc side of | the building, it is estimated -that the | arill shed will accommodate, 20,000 | speciators, To add to the drawing | nower of the race the promoters have restored the old system wl by one ficket permits a. spectator it to remain as long as he desires. The | ™istom: hag been to clear the gal- | leries cach morning. S Riders-who inspected the newly built track yesterday pronouriced it [one of the best they cver had soch. | York Lhe IGHT 2 Doxtér, Danas, zolf- "hd tho, New Yeariright. ile 2 traléAu-oniz on s first shot of the 1~nn) repro- ; PARKING SPACE At the New '’ SANITARY BARBER SHOP JUST OPENED Chilifren's’ and Lailics' Hair Cutting Specialty 38 ROCKWELL AV Bpp. Glon Stregt re- WHEN . YoU'vE SUFFERED FCR A WEEK WITH ‘L0SS CF NiPETITE AND Yoo WATCH WITH MORE CR. LESS AMAZEMENT TTOPLE PACKING Away QUANTITIES ©oF FooD — AND NOTHING SEEmMS GOoOP To EAT , THOUGH ALL OF Youk FANORITE DISHES ARE THERE BY' BRIGGS =~ AND YOu wou‘oen How, You EvER- M»u\sem © 7bucu SO MUCH F‘ooD T TemeT: You, -AND THEN ONE DAY You ARE ATTACKED WITH Ty TERRIBLE PANGS 0OF uUNGEk AND U REALIZE THE oLd Time APPETITE 15 BACK! ANT T A GR-R-R-RAND AND GLOR-R-RI\OVUS FEELIN' ? P ‘