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NEW BRITAIN ROLLER HOCKEY TEAM DEFEATS FALL RIVER IN FINAL LEAGUE GAME — ALBANY AND LOCALS NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1929 6565505088323 282 0 i Dreng OPLN CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES HERE THURSDAY—HARDWARE CITY BASKETBALL QUINTET HAS EASY NIGHT WITH HUDSON FIVE SO SSD555D33595502230539858998 LOCALS BEAT FALL RIVER | IN BEST GAME OF SEASON% Deciding Goal Is Scored Split Second Before Final Bell —Each Team Loses Point Through Fouls in Third | Period—Contest is Most Exciting Seen Here This | Y ear—W illiams Brothers Go to Floor With “Gid"l Brown—Harkins is Heavy Cager for Visiting Five. | nose, nd Ne tin ar He \ i him and pson stopped vards the passed to * carried th s cage otherKid.” as the bell rang, e goal but by Score Keep- | t the goal had been bell, declared that the game was over, ictory for New Brit- thout question, the game put teams yesterday wus the ost seen on th To pick out indivic an ir to the o rs of hoth te Irom the first| to the goal tenders, both t River and New Britain pla zave all they had to win and it was “breaks” that decided it. Ths contest made the fans who saw it cgret that the scason had ended. The summary Lineups Is would | sh te Lall River, Aubin | Harkins | ¢ Rritain A n A. Williams = s to = S| w. Willl . Second Rush cond Rush. . Boucher | Brown . Purcell Goal First Period Harkins H p:28 T or Harkins Third Period er ain A w. ritain ‘1. Fred Marberry to Sign t Senator Contract Today mpa, Fla, March 4 (P—Frod s ded pitcher, Tamp traini Washington Nation: a confere th it w ouid sign his con- < and it certainly is am > Cron an, and v oni, and Ghar- | g the day 5. The at the ¢ 1o be t goal to period gave Fi 5 to 4 as t ended. We have yet more exciting session 1 frame in this astound Twice wh ¥ healht, fioor, the next time “Red.” The nearly nets surrounding the rink down thelr frenzy of t and ti hall police were kept busy prevent- ing mayhem or some other crime be- match. end rity held conf orking out team did no to see in o SOCCER 1 Brooklyn, March 4 W York Giants and B Pa.. soccer teams will meet at Philadel aturday 1o y off| their staged at Dexter park he 1day afternoon. A crowd of | 7.000 saw the Bethichem feam come from hehind to tie score in the semi-final national lienge cup (Up) the hem nd other th with fans tore n p the c exci local floor this| {tierrez, Dempsey said he expected to | 0. CHURCH WINS |HARTFORD WRESTLING TEAM WAYINOFINALS| ~ CAPTURES STATE LAURELS ; Capital City Matmen Nose Out New Britain by Three GO[I]!BS EI‘OI]]. Belind (0 Beat Points for Y. M. C. A. Championships—No Other Rldgeneld in State Tourney Team Entered is Able to Score—Final Count is 16 to 13—Harry Kieffer and R. Camp Furnish Feature Bout of Match—Summary, second tional A dr f the Cong ketball team a 55-3 1Y, M gave church ba over the Ridgefie 1 the Waterbury on and carried the team into the final 7 vie- C. A * floor With only two wrestling teams|Camp Hartford, by fall in 6 min. 19 the final matches of the Y. M. sec. . A. state championship tournament| 135 p {held at the Jocal Y Saturday night, | Middletown was defeated by O. Bat- | Hartford nosed out New Britain for | tisto, Waterbury, by fall in 1 min. | top honors by a three-point margin. | Finals, J. Kemp, Hartford, defeated .| The Capital City matmen scored a Q. Battisto, Waterbury on time ad- |total of 16 points to 13 vantage of 2 min Britain. 145 pound class, Ald Hartford won two bouts by fallsjwon over H. Crane by and two by decision while New Brit- | tage of 4:34. Aldrich ain captured two by falls and one!ain defeated Del by decision. | time advan | The feature bout of the night was| 155 poun tween Harry Kietfer of this city|H., defeated and R. Camp of Hartford in the 125 |town by nd class, Ki won the bout | L fall, The sumn { Saturday = 1 cla Roguski of | state County * rnament. ictory for for New 2 N. B, time advan- | of New Brit- Hartford by Tth win in 18 starts. | Hartford Coun- faced a York ! arter. of ruitle the scoring for N hiochi, the ficld quintet th two ficld goals fall in min. Canzellaniri of N. 1 ichter of N. H., fall in 2 . 50 sec. nd class, .. Wagner, ‘ Hofrichter nin. 38 sec. ford, def in first 30 sec, N. | ¢ of the bouts staged ‘ oon and evening in 1t classes, is as fol- er . but Bay various we by 1 Hart- | by the | ows L. P. Nimro, 4 min. 15 i blass, defeated in mbob, New iochi got six haskets in . \p. Harttord of min. of Water- Rritain, Litchfield county Vinals, H feated R Moran time | soc by de | advanta | PHANTONS BEATEN TRADERS LOSETD BY TAUNTON FVE, ERIDEN QUINTET Locals Swamped By Bay State Locals Are Defeated By Silver Team By 43 to 27 Score Gity Team 89 to 26 L Saturday thi o Rrit- With [t was of \ team held scor and pound- point victory local team with coming sccond with 10 excellent f ( no The of | | this city the New Phantom kethall team at state arm oup received the worst Leu!ing Britain State | the rade school hasketball team ! down to defeat before rushing Meri- !dent quintet by the score of 3% to | city, i The 15 in its three years as a court com- went 13 bination Saturday Mass, ight at Taunton, hard and ted- automobile or work o o ware players into the and play ra Wessels and Morey LREE Al dand of the first quarter, ticd at s-a'l and the appearance of being | a close battle. Meriden gradually | | piled up & good lead. 1In the third period when Anderson and Rodjen- of New Britain tossed in four baskets, the locals threatencd but | after that the game was 11 in Meri- | |den's favor. Cohen caged half of New Britain's ! Meriden's scoring was divided among all the | t the end the teams wel gae gAVe every - way scoring at . forced end of a 43 to 27 I'aunton Boys' club five. ginie was originally scheduled o'clock but due to the storm toms did not arrive until . As the “blue laws” pre- State, the game had cdiately in order midnight. Another which the locals had to was 1he loss of the services who is ill at his Levine who was o town of North ate Taunton. After v & OVercomnie the game finally got under way. Both teams played neck and neck in the Torrington and Willimantic Trade “rst period, the Taunton crew held- [schools. These will be played he- ing an cight to six advantage ln}rnr, the close of the season and a the seand quarter the Bav Staters, | game 1 possibly be contracted in {led by Basterson, ran wild and at|piainville with the Plainville high tiie conciusion of the half were in |tean the lead, 21 to 10, Both teams play- cd at a furious clip in the second anza but the lead compiled by the iunton club in the first half was 100 great and the local hoopsters forced to bow in defeat. The Phantoms were forced to play with four men in the last three minutes. outstundin feature of the &4 was the foul shooting of the Taunton team which made good 11 out of their 16 trice. Truhan was the hest perfo er for the loca The summary: aunton Boy<' (1 Fld. locals were v victors ort vidual work. the ind tur flips the chiochi ¢ player a well ron up s Ridge storfped the attered, | 8L Bay eld star vail in t to he started 1o be over handicap and of- sum- h losers' im The | points while pretty evenly | players In the {1 nuary | Coh reone South Church of Captain on played iR Meri New Britain, without within 10 points of hote me canme ng. cw Britain still has games with wi Trade Schoo) « Fld T | ] 2 il Racchioct ¥ Anderson Cohen, If Knowles, ¢ Beckius, ri Tiodjenski, lg g 13 [0 0 4 were i rf Basset Wood, Ig 37 1, timer, Lamberton; |Franz, rf ! | Humpage, Zajac Olschefski, salka, rg Clark, Ig lay for State Title reh quinter has now illy through the tour- f of the | Masterson stern half | Megan, 1f . 4| K. Kelley, Meynard, Heap, 18 O Dornel 8 8 6! 6 " 1| nar s ho the rg Ig opy cved, the o RUTH PREDICTS ANOTHER PENNANT FOR YANKEES Babe Decides That He s Going to al tes 16 Phantoms Have a Great Season in the Coming Months . March 4 (P— ted that he d year and that #es are going 1o ican league pen- LEADING SCORER Hyatt is Charley of Pitt~burgh Has X another Ar Apparcatly Clinched Honors Amonz College Players. > is in good t that he er has, the New York, Marct With (wo Tutes of inactivity | sti | minutes to pl la [total of 14 points !the ra | e BURRITTS BARELY NOSE OUT A HIN Thompsonville Team Held Score- less in First Hall In one of the most unusual pre- liminary games played at the Stan- ley Arena this season, the Burritt basketball team defeated the Polish- American team of Thompsonvilie but not until after it had managed to survive one of the greatest rallies staged on the Stanley Arena floor. The final score was 21 to 18. The Burritts held the Thompson- sille team scoreless from the fild and foul line in the first half and the score at that lime was 14 to 0 in favor of the New Dritain quintct. In the sccond half conditions wer reverse The. Burritts made foul goal in the third quarter fie other hand the Polish-American juintet finally scored after 15 min- cut the fead of the thivd and end to 4 htly. At the quarter it was 1 It looked pretty safe for the Bur- ritt team at the opening of the last quarter when Darrow, Luty and Gill cored in succession to make the 21 to 4. With about five ; the Thompsonville found the basket. Like of the sky. it scored a succession., At ¢ the visitors were going they would have scored a victory had not the final whistle cut short their radly. Two of the most spectacular shots the evening were scorcd cro and “Hammy” by » feature of the g plendid defense of the in team in the first part sme. However this defonse o function in the latter stages @ it appeared helpless ainst shots mac by the visitors in final quarter. Darrow was the ive star for New Britain Kulas secmed to play better hompsonyille’ teammates. he summary Bur | team finally bolt out Tt of the fuiled nd 1he the of- this Gill. rf. Havlick Luty, c. Carlson, Rose, g Darrow i rg. It 5 ’ 10 Polish-American rid. 1 | Woimer. . iKulas, of A. Penero, 1f, Picork. If. Penero, ¢ Haverty, rg. Kaminskl, Ig. Ru Timer, itt« 14 to Saun Score at half time. Yefereo, Water. Scorer, Butler. LAST DAY OF REST ders, i {said about | Bigzest Squad Exer Taken South By | clever floor worker a Detroit Team Getting Ready to Start Home. | | team March 4 (P—"The Phoenix, Ariz., biggest squad ever taken south the Detroit haschall club yester enpoyed what probably will be its lust day of rest before heading! north to start the season. Manuger Stanley Harris plans to split the big squad into two divisions for practice. The first is to take the fleld at 11 a. m., and will work for an hour and a half, after which the second section will appear. Harris also plans a revision in the landling of pitchers. During the | vegimes of Cobb and Grorge Mori- | arty no’definite staff of regular | pitchers was select Harris is to name five hurlers who will he re- garded as the first string squad and are to work in turn. Jong trip and | were sent 25858208808 2355000980083 | HUDSON QUINTET PROVES EASY FOR NEW BRITAIN Visitors Fail to Score From Field in First Half—Locals Lead at Intermission by 21 to 4 Score—Dougherty of Fordham Lives Up to Reputation—Shares Scor- ing Honors With Zakzewski — New York Team Stages Scoring Rally in Second Frame—Count is 36-23. Guarded closc an IV)n first half that only the most hur- ried kind of a {for the hoor, so through | Gilkerson, rg Husta, Ig ..... shot could be made | Hudson, N. ¢the ore at half time, Britain; referce, Waters, ATHLETICS ON EDGE 21-4, !basketbali team proved to b 1 \ley Arena by The iy for New the vietim night s the score of 56 to 2 visiting de scored only four poir the sum total being mal no Lasket 1 » New foul line k's Big Squad to Be Put o the c made me from t ot Work. Fort Myers, Tla, March 4 (P— ied after a practice-free Sune Othlet of 17 points a Sloman, pl town erew, shalf with cludir hree points, T points were made on by 1 ent all n ing in ing called by ear Frank Dougherty t 1 into & captain o [ 1 Yot ics were on edge foe firet his locals in the t points in- and two day for it some scrious work in the total of ¢ on From now Connie s Vig squad will e placed on e the v 1sis, with general in the \trap, i id prob- in afternoon, March the Mack- every week-end at they are fo play cight mes op. regular sccond bases still an absentee hee Donog! tilts i of a sor iy I nt Tom Leary feam in of ord year was s I sa nt over salary, Mack is showing little about the clul's remaining Dykes. it 1s pointed out, in for the middle bag as wiso shortstop understudy, and 2ddic Collins, > in and do old stand READY FOR BIG TIME Clinord Managor e Ford inmedis th ctly local team the sccond visitors thenoely time displayed icthall ability of the 1 [ points to tor | short ther on'y ¢ > gam work af the " crious o ¢ again Hudson 18 whils itain increased its score to 28 bt then New Br igain spurted and made it a v for remain- der of the The Hudson some trip to the blinding storm o ti ning and the game was st than an hour tin intet's m t from four tain the hin Crawford is Attra ing Attention s Training in carly eves rted more regular iy amp. | | Antonio. Clifford Rankin handy man from attracting Texas, March 4 (P— (Pat) Crawford, ociety Hill. N. C., 1 of attention at of New York ter to the arrival, b a due liteness of The playsrs out by th ir 1ve been this to make such first half, the n style ! playin the g ppeared is 1o worn vainin m cansed them showing in the lose guarding of ing a man for ime, prevented the i poting anyw here near 1 and only the most hurried of shots' the backboard from | that a it made quite i with 1he Annerican John MG to think the graduate of ready for hig time. Put started out as a third base- ith Tol=do but wound up as ding first baseman in the as- sociation. He batted 341 and critics who have watehed him closely think that he will bat nearly as hard even 12ainst mijor league pitching. Nit as a first Toledo club of the sociation last year and among others, secms twenty-seven year old Davidson college in | hasen local ors from > foul line the center of 1 Two Fordhumit Dougherty, led the to cach ing 11 poir ed up to everythin him and i kzewski and am in scoring, Dongherty | heen proved to 1 I an exce He met with popular fav- tely after his first ap- | the tloor The throughout NEW HAVE WINS New March 4 (UP) — Scoring two goals in the first period, the New Haven Lagles held the Springfield Indians to one goal last night and won a Canadian-Amert- can league hockey game, 2 to 1. rry and Massecar combined for New Haven's first counter and Hughes netted the sccond. Foster scored for Spri 1d in the second period. lent shot. or imme prarance on worked showi o Haven, g its against d it game dvantag: tion affo. score work to g " opposi by Hudson. New Britain Sloman, 1f Zakzewski, 1f Donoghiue Dougherty, g Leary, 1R Arburr, g Shechan, 1g BASKETBALL BRISTOL BOYS' CLUB 5— BOYS' CLUR Mon., March 4—8:30 P. M. Boys' Club Gym 14 Hudson Dola Berman, Povey, If Entrup, ¢ Al When a Feller Needs a Friend sames still on his schedule, Charley ome specific as Hya Pittsburgh fcrward, appears ko clinched in honors among col plavers in the t Hyatt has sco points in 19 while Joe chaf of Pennsyl- his closest rival has 266 in 2§ games and only one more game to vlay. Ed Wineapple of Providence i« third with 260; Jimmy Collins of St. Johns, Brooklyn, fourth with 240; Glynn, West Virginia, fifth with 5 and Krieger. Providence, sixth with 203 Hyatt leads in ficld goals with 108 and Schaaf in fouls with T idual scoring ge basketball came, Detroit and . who gave Us the most trouble year, are any | stronger. Neither are the Browns. | We are bound to get more pitching han we had last year for we will have Pennock 2nd Mocre hac I am saying this before I've of our young pitchers, agd T hear they are very good.” LT REMAINS A PROMOTER | Pirates Pay Penalty New York. March 4 (UP)—Jack Dempsey has definitely launched hi ‘ of Too Much Activity Paso Robles, Cal., March 4 (®— s a promofer and is dicker | The Ppitisburgh Pirates today were for the services of Kid Checo- !p.ying the penalty of too strenuous Cuban 0. for a world"s | limbering up. Liniment and crutches amweight title match this sum- {were in demand. Captain Pie Tray- mer nor is most seriously injured of the In a telegram from Miami Beach [team. An old v, sustained Chocolate’s manager, Touis Gu. [in Philadelphia 3 has re- 1 the Pirat 1d leader and are held that Pie may be fore- «d o the bench for the start of the cason. ne to arri in 10 days and wanted 1o sign Chocolate for a title match against the logical contender. here BY BRIGGS T IS A ACT THAT, IN CERTAIN CIRCLES. LINDBERGH'S b | POPULARITY 1S ON S THE WANE .