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. BARNEY EW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT. FRIDAY JANUARY 25, 1929 DOHERTY STARS AS NEW BRITAIN HOCKEY TEAM DEFEATS ALBANY—RENAISSANCE BASKETBALL FIVE TO BATTLE . LOCALS AT STANLEY ARENA TOMORROW NIGHT—GIRLS’ INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE MAY COME TO A/ CLOSE TWGI-IT—SPORTS $668066068008609. MILLER JUMPS INTO FISTIC SPOTLIGHT BARNEY DOHERTY STARS AS LOCALS BEAT ALBANY eteran Halfback Ties Steve Pierce Up In Knot and | Renders Him Almost Helpless — Plays One of Greatest Games of Career Upon Return After IlI- ness—Thompson Is Scoring Ace of Night—Hard- ware City Quintet In Clnmpionship Form. !Pl]NTIAl]S NOSE OUT NASH FIVE \Winoers Score Two Goals in Exciting Final Period Tast Night's Results New Britain 6, Albany 4. STANDINGS Albany ; New Britain . Waterbury Providence Fall River ... No Games Toanight SANDERS BENEFIT GANE 1S PLANNED (Burritt Center Will Be Unable to Walk for Three Months ‘ Arrangements were completed |last evening for a benefit basketball |same to be played at the Stanley |Arena on Wednesday evening, Feb- |ruary 6, for ¥red Saunders. a mem- |ber of the Corbin Screw team in the Industrial league and the Burritts. Saunders reccived a bad injury to his knee in a game at the Stanley | Arcna on New Year's Day, and has since been confined to his bed. His {knee is in a cast and doctors state [that it will be three months before |he will be able to walk naturally |again. According to the attending Barney Doherty, king of half-| backs in the American Roller Hock- ey League, celcbrated his return to | the game from a week's illness with | influenza last night at the Stanle: Arena by putting up the greatest physicians, Saunders’ Dbagketball Tn a spirited amateur roller hock- | careor is over jey game preliminary to the Ame The game is being arranged by can Roller Hockey league battle 1ast | A1 Havlick, captain of the Burritts. | night, the Pontlac five nosed out 1he |ang Clarence Lanpher, manager of Nash quintet by the score of 3 t0 2. [ttjo New Britain team. Through the Marry Kicfior's great defensive |earncst work of these two men, an cxhibition of defensive work ever seen here. In truth, it is the con- sensus of opinion among old and Few fana that last night's game Was one of the greatest the veteran has ever put in. Through his ability 10 completely stop Steve Pierce, ace | and mainstay of the Albans quintet. \eading outfit in the league, New ed his erew’s two points but he hs Yiritain came through to a victory |little help in doing it. The sum- by a 6 to 4 score I mary: Pitted against the player who is gencrally rated as the most clever A of all floor workers in the game ;‘ asparini Rarney stopped his cevry rush. H: rentinually took the hall away from | him aind he was a ball of firc on ! cvery assault at the New DBritain play enabled him and his mates to crash through and wipe away a Nash lead. 1us1 to score two goals in the last period and take away a game had apparently been lost to the Pon- tiaes. Casparini of the Nash team scor- Lincups antiac Ist Rush Al Gillette 24 Tusiy Purkbart .............. H. Kieffer Center . Kaplan ed by Keeley narini Second Period Casparini Third Period Pontiac H .Xieffer Pontiac A. Gillette Rushes—Keeley 2, Casparini Ktops—Ka n G. Gillette Foul—-Kecley, Referee, Jimmy Clin- |ton; scorer. Rerkoxitz. 3 Nash H Fistic fireworks seen at the are due to be stanley Arena Monday matenr boxing Stanley A 0 team of boxers, ling fight combina- Albany Pierce | Thompzon Pierce f 2nd rush Garzinga Lunderville center Doherty . Morrison Weleh Barnikow New Britian Albany Sevond New Britain 1 Thompson “. Picree Williams Thompson Thompson 1. Pieree Thompson Period Williams S Piered S Piereo Rushes: William S, F. P stops, Barnikow 34, Welch Thompson. Referce, Itorty HANDBALL TEAGUE IS OFF 10 A GOOD START Two Matches Have Already 313 New Diritain Albany New It ow Tiere tain 1 cage. He not only broke up the .. Albany team work but ho kept the |Gillotte His teammate on the defense | o\ oo o 6 azzin took good care of Earl CPUE TEOrAL By Pierce, other member of the Pierce | oyl tent for the entire game. On the ofiense. “Kid"” Williams | failed to get - going very strongly | fu spinning the ball into the howevers his running mate “Cow- boy® Thompson jumped into the Jority of New Tiritain’s goals. : e The first period was about as fa st as any thing seen on the local floor fioor this vear. Just before 12 min- | ) i first goal of the night, a sweet hook into the side of the cage. Tiefore the poriod had ended however Steve ticd the count as the tcams were S R o o T \Springlield Boxers o Battle In the nest session, Williams Ton'in {on cmw fl T and this the signal for a rally | g Il ney by the home club that swept it | R through to a & to 2 lead as the third | goels while Earl Plerce poked in an | . it . Inight at the weekly o::‘;";fl:’ Morrisen for AIDany’s | o, cnament of the hailed as the le ain team slowed up considerably, "'m": l'n "'I‘,{"!’ I going only fast enough to keep t ‘m‘” e, papiited et gl #n the Albany crew. Al this tim : il LR | Matehmaker Wagner, in an effort demon, kept going at full speed » smon, to put amateur boxing on a solid | Williatma opened the third period (5,0 qation here, and stepped out :‘:p‘; :'::_‘“" :;.‘:::1“5:; "‘::"AT;‘H:: boxers available. As suitable op- i 2 ponents for the powerful | but the rally Was cut short as th: | gitors ho has sclocted fhe rep ain its victory. et STorein y orrington. Nesides these, Watorbury, headed by “Tred” oo OTNEION. S 4 B 3 L o m the Cres. Donnelly, plavs here Sunday after- | oo o intol, the Mohawk “,"" Britain Tilly Roeven tis porwenfol calorsd illlams . middleweight whogmade short work ot his Holyoke opponent last weelk, Vddie Ttalph. hard hifting scraper from Springficld. This will be one of the feature houts of the night. however, will be the meeting be- tween Louie Murrell of Torrington. featherwci apion of Connce- nized as the 126 pound title holder in Springiield, This will be a ser: of scraps hecause ‘of the rivalry ex- Other Springfield boxers who will Monday are as follows Calter Weathey 148 pounds, Fil 5 pounds, G Neno 12 Jimniie IS0t 125 pou Delevio 114 pounds, Charly vall from going at the New Dritain | duet, and rendered his work impo- | fast night. Where he was 1| breach and accounted for the ma- utes had passed, Thompson got the HERE. ON MONDAY Pierca caged one for Albany that | ——— opened with a goul for New Biritain period opened. Thompron got three T the final iniyings. the New Brir- | o0 the Springi Pacney Doherty, like an electrified | "% 52m in Connecticut, Torrington. Wih a sweet shot from the sde. Then | pufG% 00 BOT0 @A Slonied o mal bell sounded giving New Firit |sentais e of T Eastem Lranch 4. Beon. The summary: C. of this city and Plainville, will ha matehed Monday night with The veal feature of the might. tieut, and Eddic Williams, recog- isting hetwacn the fwo Loys. 157 ponnds, Willia Levin and Lou Gunlou New Britain 1 Albany Albany povnds, Johmny ¢ 118 pounds s ington’s team Murrell, Kid Frank Nicliols Rristol’s entr will It Juckic Basil Boy™ Hayden. Plainy ‘lmn Daomanana and 'zox. while Diminick others will be entered Iiritain ' ANOTHER WOHAN MAY HEAD PASEBALL CLUB of Mil- will consist of 'hil Sweoney, oves, Gnaz- nd Johuny Friskki f Been Played in Circuit Which In- cludes 13 Teams Thirtees (nival v tea M ntered i the y 4. Killilva, Owner waukee Team. Left Prop- erty to b e, Jan. i P —- Wilw For the ion, ik, Wis third fin the Mibwan! e American A and controll Henry 1o Killilen club who dicd W lieved to have willed tion of his property Miss Florenc twontios, A§ s she | hor aviive binscball ‘nn. I woman the in and ltos and Parker ¥ 21-17, i o0 may by A due wier of Greenstein-Tios £ Mag-Vogel Waskowitz-Strong Anderson-Hergstron ros-Parker Ciancl-E., Delaney Dre o dungh is in ryoof the wschall and ol el hed several to his wi ot nows may fake iettain up th Mis. club first m of worn el : when Ditance “onnolly. . his Nobracta will op wall seledile Methodist Univer = Lolding 1920 noits it i 1o 2 crn bl il t (Who dn tuin sold them to Killilea The winners came in with a | that | . scrvices as referee . hoth games. Arrangements have also T ades this city 1o |excellent program has boen arrang- |ed for the benefit of the injured | player. The winners of the Girls' league in the Industrlal circuit will {battle a crack girls’ team from Mid- | dletown. In the main attraction. the Burritts will battle with the Meri- den Communitics, last year's state | junior champions and the only team in the state to defeat the Burritts this year. The Meriden aggregation cored a 24 to 19 win over the locals |after a bitter bhattle at the Arenn last December. The Communities |have scored 10 straight victories. The Burritts will- have their |strongest lineup on the floor against 'the visitors. Arbour and Luke, who started the season with the Bur- | vitts, will be in uniform and will be |ready to enter the lineup if needed. Roth players were teammates of Saunders on the Corbin Screw team. |" The rest of the old favorites will be in action, including Yakubowic: Havlick. Luty. Carlson, Darrow. Gill land Rose. All of the Corbin Screw players are included in this list. | “Abe” Aronson has offered his and will havdle been completed to have dancing after the games. Saunders was captain of the high school team L squad through a bitter campaign to many victorics by his brilliant work at center. His ability to get the jump and his knack of dropping in baskets from under the backboard made him a feared man. He s badly injured in the Hartfard-New Fritain high battle in the flest half | but gamely continued in the second 'period although his leg was prac- tically uscless to him. During the past summer he treat- ed the leg with every conslderation. s work center on the Corbin ' Serew sensation and both aggregations sted through numerous victories. (m New Year's Day, a player on the Liristol Dixie team collided with unders and brought back the old ujury. Since then he has been con- fined to his bed BRISTOL 0P - NEW JERSEY FIVE - §t. Francis Ciub Has Defeated | Some of Best in Country One of the strongest clubs of the season will be the Bristol state armnoi night when the St, ) Jersey City will hook New Departures beginning at 9 oclock. The visitors bave scorcd decisions over snch vaunted teams 1< the Paterson American leaguer Brooklyn Visitations and Renais- IFive as well a~ other quintets und N y. A feats ommend After the two hands of the M ndees cek the Bristolites regained th winning stride by humbling 1) fiekd on Wednesday night on laiter's own sur roll fecls will tip night. on Saturday up with the accomplish | more to am thay can needs nothing rec it defeats at tne the the over tomorryw The New dersey quintet will take fhe floor with Tony Callund ind 1au Adamo in the front court, folinny Jacobs at center and Jimmy Kent and Joe Gilkensen guards, Ountstanding umphs are of course their two d cisions over the Brooklyn Visitatio: - club that handed New de Iware City two wecks ago. Announcement was made that an of New York city will a tiy-out in the center for Bristol on Seturday fiehman, playinz with the in Lritain last ni oscd 17 poin Zetkzewski and over the Har The starti . Pick and Waterman sive wen posi Palace i my 1 his tin, de 1 Mannin Richtmeyer. TIANKS FOR California athlctic Iy purchased a bus and “ windows to transport from the camipus to coiuary with upholst 1s their th WANT WYKOVT Officials at Southern University hope to Wiykatf, if He s physically able tan the rolays at ther relay Lnival to i d tate m March O RN M have 1o P BLIORE Kelly, who will N York Gi feiled to make | MAS BLLN Fitcher W rial with this sprine the I the e Wl i th ajors hefore, | tried with Washington t year and lod his| and Burritt teams became a | attraction at the neis club of | W York city and New Jer- | Jong the team’s tri- Brit- pasting at the night. Saturday cam to ire City con- up will in- HGGY RIDE oicialy recent- ] athorproof *sliding crew. Oakland hodist I'rank car- s WAS NO FLIKE, With just & couple of swings of the greatest loft hook scen - since the days of Charley White, ller, veteran youngster of Chic | han become the ontstanding | tenger for the lightweight ¢ hampl(m- | ship. Miller made of himself the {man next to Sammy Mandell by knocking stiff the better known | contenders for the crown—-Sid Ter- | ris, Jimmy McLarnm and Grogan. { Miller got Terris before all the | | other boys started tagging him on I'the chin and he ruined Mclarnin right when the cherub was in 'l\v\‘ | full flush of publicity as the gr est hitting little man since the days of David. Grogan then came along in Me- Larnin's shoes ax the outstanding | ehallenger for the championship and | { he proved it for three rounds in the | fight with Miller, He had Miller on the floor six times in the first| round and had him down a couple | Jof times In the second and third | rounds. Tut in the fourth round | Miller Jet fly with his left hook and knocked Grogan siff. kil HIGH SCHOOL. TO BATILE HARTFORD 'Four Baskethall Players in Fare- ! well Appearance Tomorrow Ray lh o Tommy \r\\' Britain ups Naetrord | Shortell Right FForward Kraszewski Sehmarr .. Gunther Sowka Wise | Landino . Parlec “Finis” wil of the high schiool at) of four menhers of 1h High school hishe starts sehoc end reers New Britain 1 team which trord Public 1ish 1omoirow afternoon at 5:% o'clock at the Hopking street gym nasium i Harttord Alex Zaleski, Henry Kraszew ki Fddie Sowka and Louis Landinoe vill do their hest to biring Wonor to their school and complete thir with a vietory over their a [ This il be the fast gane mid-year graduation why I next ither Ha s von carcers h-rivals. hefore the howill take ford nor New Britain a gam i o Capital City outfit on h games and Ne ihr lost auintet lost ated by #h sehool Friangular has not noable 1o e with feam all week beeause ot ol Rogular practices are being held i the Nath- n Hale Junior High school gym- nasium on Tremont street ssidy e the BANNED MALL SPoRTS Breanse he played in the cast-w est ity foothall game last > Wagner. who eaptained the Wisconsin team, has been from further participation aports vear 192 banne in collrg: WAS ALL-AMERICA Jock Sutherband. Pittshurgh coach sava the reason why Getto, a sub- stitute tackle in 1927 and a regular n 19 the AN America team this year §s hecause Gotto “had a burning dos to play footlall, 1o make fe e anything desire fo | play the could.” WHY W h t e vorld, and he t possibly €, BY STOPPING TBUGH TOMMY GROBAN IN FOUR ROUN AFTER TOMMY HAD HIM ON THE FLOOR SiX TIMES * |ed too fast for the Juni [ winners finding AND HE PROVED THE M‘LN!N;\“TEHNG o 48 GIRLS’ DUSTY LEAGUE MAY ~ END WITH GAME TONIGHT Undefeated P. & F. Corbin Team Has Only to Win One More Contest—Meet Corbin Screw Quintet—New Britain Machine Quintet to Battle Corbin Men’s Five—Landers and Stanley Rule Combinations to Meet In Final Clash—Start at 7:30. BURRITYS MEET MANCHESTER TEAW Rivalry fo Be Resumed Alter 2 Lapse of Two Years Standing w. P, & F. Corbin .t Corbin Screw Landers . North & Jud Tonight's game in the girls’ indus- triai league, the opening contest of 2 program of three games, will be the most important of the season, P, & F. Corbin girls with four vie- tories and no def: play the Cor- bin Screw girls whe have three vic. Manchester and New Britain bas- Ketball rivalry will be renewed Sat- urday evening in the semi-pro ranks after a lapse of two years when the Burritts and the Manchester Phan- toms clash at the Stanley Arena. Burritt-Manchester battles, two years > 50, CHURCH TEAMS EARN EVEN BREAK Reserves Lose fo Panthers— Juniors Beat Red Wings Church even in club last evening, the a 35-24 decision nd the Juniors 10 victory over The Panthers prov- Qdispla Ll Py passing at- finding the range on the number of pretty shots. During the first half they ran up a rore, Squillaciote leading the on with five haskets and a During the final periods they » just about able to cling to this lcad in the face of better play by the church reserves. Maictta featured with several . taken on quick pops real nip. Squillaciote cr of the offensive, with In-ul'n h doing \\Ii full share of scor- ing and all other members of the the netting. Jo- Wosilus brothers were the outstanding playe for the losers, with H long shot for summiry : South e broke t the Boys' teserves dropping 'n the Panthers winning an easy the Ited Wing: Two I ing a sur tack and hasket for proc foul we | scph and the pretty goal. The ranthers Fid. 1l [ o Tt Deutsch 5 Ignaceak, Zicgler, 1f Squillaciote, 73 11 South Church 1 Joseph, rf, rx b Wosilus, 1, ¢ Merza, 10 Harwood, Iattings Anderson, 15 Wostlus, 10 Personal fonls —Joteph 2 ilug, Harveod, Hattings son. 1. Wosilus 53— 10y Zacier 4. Squillaciote 4 Maietta—10, Technical Parker Referee- duniors W Hattings scorcd 19 of 25 points the Charch Juniors won an tory over the lied Win interesting encounter. counted for all but two of the re- maining points, and those went to Wheeler. Dagata m siv of the I 10. 1t was 10-§ at the half, it The, O'Rrien, “Redr his feam's as casy vie- ir Joscph ac- summary outh Church duniors Joseph, Wheele tings Anderson Mirza, g 1z Wings 1l Niederer. " Ginsbe Personal Anderson 2, Tiee |tings 2 . Nattings a chuieal fouls: k Larker. fouls Me T e bhasketball | their games | rwood making on: | Deutsch. | | South | an un- | after that the church ran away. | STATE CENTRAL BOARD Future Referces To Be Put Through Their I'aces at “Y" Tomor- row Afternoon basketball referces opportunity to show tomorrow afternoon in Y. M. C. A, -ymnasium Connecticut ¥ e Centead Approved Lasketball Offi- anuual examination of candidates. Those taking th2 tests are duc for a severe grilling because the quiz is Lecoming more Qifficult cach y Many of the intenscly studying the regulations and per problems of the game in prepara- tion for the scrutiny of the examin- ing board tomorrow. The committee named to 1om|url ‘n"- tests will be as follows: A, K u ander of Nurrn and Coach Monahan of Bristol. Future have an their wares at *he I when the Board of {cials stages i andidates have heen rules 1OST POPULAR Cawthon, the Florida football t be the most popular student on the | Tlorida campu AT I‘InUIlIll.\ Tom Lich, former Dame as been ling at onsin for a number of years, has been asked by a number of 2chools to take charge of their foot- ! ball teams. He leave Wis- consin, may FEBRUARY, ol AN EL\GAGEMEA\T oF SOME SORT fwae Nou ONLY OKWCE DURING THE YEAR BY POSTCARD, L 10 HOLD EXAMINATIONS will| and | sing the knotty | n-elect of | i said to HERE JACOB HOOPLE, IS A DIAMoND RIMG Jou GAVE ME LAST wt HEARING FROM LET BYGOMNES BE BVGOMES! ago, always proved bitter fights from whistle to whistle and a repeti- tion of these games is expected Sat- urday evening. The Phantom lineup is dotted with Manchester High and Trade -achool stars, The best known player on the squad is Dick Kerr, former high school ace. Kerr has often appear- od against New Britain teams and ran wild for four ycars in the Man- chester-New Britain high battles, 1t the rest of the team measures up to Kerr's' ability, the Burritts will have plenty of trouble in keeping their winning streak intact. Last year the Phantoms ran wild among the state's best scmi-pro teams and were de- feated only once, So far this year, every team that has appeared at the Stanley Arena has been powerless to stop tye strong attack of the Burritts. The locals have won 11 out of 12 games, scoring victorles in their last seven starts. In its last two battles, the Burritt five has scnt 48 baskets through the nets, The usual Burritt lineup will take the floor in quest of its 12th vie- tory of the season. Yakubowitz and liavlick will cover the forward posi- tions, Luty will jump center, while Carlson and Darrow will roam in the back court. Gill and Rose will also sce plenty ot action. The game will start at 8 o'clock and will be followed by the New Dritain-Renalssance battle, BROOKLYN HANDBALL TEAM T0 PLAY HERE | Meriden to Send Stiffest Opposition Agalnst New Britain This Lyening One of the best handball feature: of the scason is due to be seen to: night at the Y. M. C. A, courts when, in connection with a serles of doubles matches between Meriden and New Britain teams, a special ex- hibition match will be played be- |tween the Cenfral Y:-team of Brook- flyn, N, Y. and the Warner Broth- ers of Meriden, state champions. | One of the biggest collection of handball fans on record is expected at the local courts to watch the vist- ors in action. Merlden can always he depended on to furnish plenty of opposition at the ancient Irish game, The following llardware City teams have entered for the night's . Mag-§. Mag, Dres- |sel-Anderson, Lawson-Rosenberg and Dunn-Hawkins, Two more teams | will be formed today. FORMER BATBOY! Pitchers. Devaney, { Worth, and Charlton, got their start in baschall as batboys for Jakey Atz's Fort Worth club in the Texas league, | entertainment TOR ! with. Iort { BY GoLLY miSS CHURCH,~ IF ITS 0.K. W |-rs ALL RIGHT WIrH ME ! ~~ | WELL JVST BE GOOD FRIENDS! ~~GUESS YOU'RE RIGHT,«c I AINT ' MARR\IN' OF A BRD OF PASSAGE , wen HERE ~TODAY, with Houston, ' torics and one' defeat, A victory for the P. & F. Girls will sew up the championship for them but a defeat \:m leave both teams in a first place tie. The other two games of the night &re men's contests featuring the New Britain Machine and P. & F. Corbin men in the second game, and Lan- ders and Stanley Rule in the last game of the night. Coach Luke will send his strong- est lineup into the game, It will consist of Anna Pietkerwicz, center; Florence Keough and Mary Motyka, forwards; Rose Kullk and Stephany Olszowy, guards. Arburr will start the following: Kamenicky, center; Mary Hudak and Mary Walicki, for- wards; Katherine Snctro and Valeria Slysz, guards. Standing w. Corbin Screw o7 Fafnirs . fachine P..& 1% Corbin Russwin . Landers 0. Tonight P. & F. Corbins will the Newmatics and a victory for cither club will send its stock up several points. The New Britain Ma- chine team has never been able to defeat P, & F. Corbins since the re- vival of industrial basketball about five years ago. Fafnirs had not de- feated the I. & F. team until this season and the New Britain Machine rooters are hopeful that they also 000 face 5 . Corbin lineup will be as follows: Holst, center; Feldman and Luke, forwards; Paris and Gorman, }Kulrds New Brifain Machine will start Eric Anderson, center; Rock- well and Arena, forwards; Augus- tino dnd Swanson, guards, Landers-Stanley Rule The final game of the night will be a contest between Stanley Rule and Landers. If Stanley Rule wins it will be in second place, exactly one game from Corbin Screw in first place. The girls’ game will start at ‘clock, the first men's game should get underway about 5:30 o'clock and {the second men's game about o'clock. Y Wrestling Team to Grapple in Waterbury The New Dritain “Y" wrestling tcam will open its scason Saturday night in Waterbury. Several of the wrestlers are in condition to give their best. Following this meet the team will tackle Taft achool in Wa- tertown on Iebruary 9. The follow- ing men will be scen in action n Waterbury ~ Saturday night: Neil {Crowley, * Harry Kicffer, ~Stanley Covaleski, Harry Carlson, Milton | Canzellanri, Leo Baldarsari and A. | Havanesian. CASH PRIZE AT KENNEL SHOW | Twenty thousand dollars in cash prizes will be awarded winners in the annual show of the Westchester Kennel club at Madison Square Gare den, in New York, February 11-13. ¥ -THEY EVER DPID Go UP ™' AISLE , T'D BE 4 vfmz ROMANCE THAT WEKT 0 1-25- SEED -