New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 5, 1929, Page 14

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© 16HLHHHHY 222 g 568 EW Bki! Alll, Cue.. 881 5605055322858 5885258832858550500000082015080800008408. BOYS' CLUB WINS GAME IN LAST 20 SECONDS OF PLAY-—NEW BRITAIN AND BRISTOL ENDEES TO CLASH TOMORROW NIGHT IN FIRST GAME OF SERIES BOYS’ CLUB WINS GAME ON BASKET BY GRUSHA [ S Shot in Last 22 Seconds Ends Furious Game Featured by Rally of Home Team—Bristel Boys’ Club Loses, 11 Advantage and New Britain Wins by 30- Grusha and Rao. Both Guards, Lead Respective Teams in Scoring. Britain 1t Phantom T If, the Phan third and d es with th when they 18-16 the club scoring s, bu led a | allowed the t floor with an 18-11 I The club's regulars entered the game in the second half and held their opponents scoreless for the rest of the way, but they were able to make only five points tf es and so could not quite catch 1 missed foul shots in & row story of that Truhan and Ke srorers for t won During t k which we the mse Phantom Rescrves fld G. Baylock, rt rr. ¢ 3 Baylock, e Falk, rg . BOWLERS ENTERED IN'BIG TOURNFY Connecticut Stars Take Part in National Events in Richmond Mot orable | hmond ing tourna- the at city sections of th wio will con next nd tow big part Maryland New Britain Waterbury Hartt w Have Charter Ouk Mrs. Martin Hartford with th mi this from th and two H. & It ot Meri- tvams, Hat 5y one tea vith the Wooster- Britain Stars Metal Roberg's omen k| HOCKEY TEAMS 10 | H THURSDAY Albany and New Britain Open‘ Title Playoll in This City | Rolier Hockey an league will best tive out of ide the ultimate championship. | league sched- ay with A « margin of three decimal | ew Britain, season, except for e two clubs wer top in the time that they met At the exist 1ations in vo Picrce brothe tions. Earl going 1o teve in second place, n has a pair of dangerous who can make trouble for any combination. Backing up this iue is Lundeville, a lightning streak on the offense and a hard man to got by on the ¢ “Molly" Mor- rvison plays halfback and he is a tower of stremgth on the defense. Barnikow is in the goal and he has shown himself to be one of the best goal the league, Ag rray. New Britain will s ' Williams at first rush 8 at sccond ompson at cen azzinga at halfback and > Welch in the goal. Williams has been signed to replace the ¥ Doherty whose leg cently in Albany. be a spectacle of a battle two of with Albany a with New Britain ny has captured the cham nionship for two years in successior but the New Britain team is deter mined to take the laurels this vear Thursday’s battle should be the ban- ner meeting of the vear heeause hoth a victory in th at takes th rs sots the Wil- teams figure to gam A record st wd of fans will be on watch the battle. Meriden sending a flock of former k- pe Maroon team while New Brit ans will be there to the last ain ditch NO CITY TOURNEY ATTHE BOYS' CLUB Sunt. Skinner Announces Club Schedule Will Not Permit No an basketiall - ment will be conducted by the Boys club, it was annonnced today by Su- perit rogram of I make i exy tivities of the club impossible. Mr. Skinner, himself as fa- of such a tourna- it arrangements T red to give his experience in ¢y last year might essed t a year Skinner, ago was Physical Ar rson, and a ithusiasts and ount of i § interest is one Director R group of sports « neor period e ont, for does not feel it is their beloved gym ment w In thus con anuouncemer onsor a tour- nt said fale had raised mbers. 1 some e this w ‘| TENNIS CHAMPS tourna- the state Wa- 4 tour- FE ford ord Has New Invention to Correct Mental Fault ¥ O March 5 (® me ti inning last i ered anything teher ordered from then o has an i ntion to overcome his mental b 1 1's a rd.” a size of 1) range nd unded seasgon, the 1p on stilts 3 ¥ Kas.. this winter duys 1hre Parsons dun at t ny says ain slowing down the workouts. Henry Cochict of France and Betty Nuthall of England Win at Monte Carlo, s cha n the annual Mor Carlo tennis tournament. Cochet, star of the French Davi Cup team, dfeated Baron M. L. Morpurgo of It in the final y -4, 6-4 riumphed over her Eileen Bennett, 7-5 sing tates shared honors | Marjoric and Joarn Englund, defeating Mrs vilis Covell and Mrs, Phyllis Sa: 4-6. 6-9, 6-4. mixed doubles Miss Ben- nd Cochet won from Mrs, - Jan Kozeluh, 6-4, 6-4 ny in first | pres- | ‘compan the | dent Dwight Skinner, as the | SANDE iS GOING BACK TO THE SADDLE BACK TO THE STABLE Earl Sande is going but not because one vear as a stable owner took his bank roll. When he retived as a jockey Joseph E. Widener, Harry Payne Whitney, John L. Madden and Sam Hildreth told him an owner's risk was great and he would be back riding if he didn’t look out. He is going back to the saddle not because he is broke but because he has kig Kaplan ana retinue of his weight down and likes to ride and he can make plenty of mone ‘ing pictures Sande is shown in front of the stable where his little string is quartered the leading winner of his stable and a poss and with Nassak, Handicap with his owner in the saddle. (NEA Seryic When Earl would have Sande o give his health for another had and he kn And it ha iness. for hil He the 1 plent 1t more and - riding or had to cast fession, All around sacrifice about his d been spent horses no other busi- ness, been a good bus- for ye and he had saved couldn't ride any wanted to remain in the only game he knew about there were only two courses open. Either he would have to hecome a trainer for somie owner or become an own- er himselt “What do vou think about ft2” he asked Sani Hildreth, trainer of Harry I Sinclair's Rancocas Stable, with which he had been affiliated in his most successtul riding days. Hildreth also is his uncle by riage. “It's entirely up Hildreth told him nice lump of money st.ble is a rich ma game, a very rich man's game. If you wont to go into it I'll help you but don't get in too deep. Figure out how much you can afford to risk and go to it Wanted to Help But— Sande knew every big owner in the country. And through them he could make fine connections with any stable in I or on the continent. All of owners wanted they didn't riding he mar- to you, Kid" “You've got a but racing a > a much hiz would make it po ride without killing down. And he ¢ al 1e of service by good 1 Madden told on any he Madden hnd 1 dor until you of the dent lose all your 1 vou'll bhe b around 1 Har Pa F. Widener o apring 1 “our. genic The that the wc thought beaten vas a s going him he look out—i He's not dle becau is known from knows him in! nde even with He has eve r vice not to get has given his a very small He wom sever cluding a He quit the he had to s to keep dow he quit he was his weight trained ar and found pounds and he mount al r riding game too 1 But sed 10 find ed to try r |again when he found that he did not | on the side. In the ac- ble starter in the Coffroth avier over & year's time, More Dough In It e can still command good fovs for riding. Jiven if he accepted only an occasional mount instead of booking a full program he could arn at least $10,000 a ycar and that's not measley moncy. And the does like to ride. rules in some stutes that a man who owns horscs can- not ride. But they are rules formu- lated as a safeguard t are not related to 8 f he wants to ride again i it is almost cerain hat he can ob- tain a dispensation. If he returns to the saddle in old- time form and is allowcd to con- tinue as an owner Il be a unique figure on the turf. o other such cases can be called to mind outside of the class in lLingland known as the “gentleman riders” who ride their own mounts as ama- 1e in society Commanding he races. the profits of a winning owner's stable and the fees of a great jockey on assignments from other stables, Sande might beat the game that so few have beaten. Only Ta'ee;(fardinals Turn Out for Workout Avon Park, Fla., March 5 (P What was to have becn the first workout of the regular St Louis Cardinal e tur out to b somewhat of a dud vesterday when only three Jim Bot- Andy and Carey oined the erymen in and afternoon ses Not one of the regular o here players High, Iph. day’s | ghor 1 camp yes stop Charley Gelbe erday. Ain’t lt a a;;;xd and hiorious WFeeIingW SNSITIVEE Tp S5 DRAETY Rcoas - WHEN YOU'RE PARTICULARLY CoLDd AND DUSTY BILLIARDS Pour Good Matches Are Scheduled to Be Fought Out at Rogers To- morrow Night. Standing N. R. Machine Fafnirs o Stanley Works Stanley Rule P. & 1. Corbin Corbin Ca Hart & Cooley ... Four good matche docket for the Industrial Pocket Bil- liard league at Rogers tomorrow night. Corbin Cabinet Lock meets Corbin Screw; Stanle: & F. Corbin; Stanley Works battles IFafnirs and New Britain Machine clashes with Hart & Cooley. Sore Arms Expected At Washington Camp Tampa, Fla, March § (1—Sore arms were the expected order of the day at the training camp here of the Washington Nationals today, the pitchers alone being expected. Catchers Goal and Kenna, Infie Yoter. Haves, and Gooch and Outfielders Barnes, Harris and Simmons unlimbering for the first time yesterday, and dire results are feared for a or two. he worrics of Manager W Joimson are lessening daily, I'red Marberry was here working out and Buddy Myer, riostly and Outf] Sam on the ound. ed young ers yesierday third Rice Jolnson's by the ste pitcher cer, also were jovs ha ly showing of the enlian the | ROLLER HOCKEY PLAYOFF STARTS IN THIS CITY THURSDAY—NO TOURNEY THIS YEAR—ITEMS $282523850000855355855500500080000058505000000000580112228009800889° 1111080000888 088888821 °30028220080053000000000000300230020000000000000500000000080003529000000000900000000:! BRISTOL ENDEES BATTLE NEW BRITAIN TOMORROW | Local Baskethall Team Inv ades Bell Town for First Game of State Championship Series — Manager Lanpher Predicts Win for Hardware City Crew— Dougherty to Appear in Lineup—Visitation Quin- tet to Appear Here Saturday FRANKIE O"BRIEN - T0 MEET CURCIG | Hariferd and Providence Hiddle- weights to Battle I | | ‘ Hartford, March | O'Bricn and Johnny Curcio of Provi- bout that headlines a gram of six bouts and 28 rounds at {FootGuard hall Thursday night looks Hike real slugging bee. Curcio |comes here with a record that makes him a threat to the long st (of wins that O'Brien has compiled duripg the last yea | Curcio has a win over Bobby | Brown of Lowcll to his credit along | with a decision over Laddie Lee of | Portland. Maine, who meets O'Bri-n at Maine on March 12. Curcio m beating Lee showed that he is a real puncher by having Lee on the floor and on the verge of a kayo on three occasions in the 10 rounds. Jackie Horner, Willy Iranklin, Trish Danny Fagan and Jimmy |Amato are a few others of the boys that Curcio has defeated. O'Brien is training diligently with arring partners under the guidance of ¥ McMahon. He does not take the Curcio bout lightly realizing that (‘urcio is young, strong and a clever |hoxer with a real Kick. O'Brien has not heen defeated in over a year, having wen from Jack Britton, Harry Ehbetts, Fddie Adonis, | Frankie Konchina and Billy Alger in la decisive w The O'Brien-Curcio hout tops a card of five bouts that looks like the best of the season. The complete card is as follows Frankie O'Brien, Johnny Curcio, rounds at 160 pounds. Semi-final, Jimmy Rossi, Westerly, vs. Leroy Carley, Worcester, six rounds at 154 pounds. FEddle Reed, Hartford, \s. Buster Nadeau, Holyoke, six rounds at 117 pounds. Jerry Emard, Hol- yoke, vs. Joe Zotter, New Britain, six rounds at 138 pounds. Vie Mor- ley, Hartford, vs. Lucian Brouillard, Worcester, six rounds at 147 pounds. Jimmy Stachas, Holyoke, vs. Del Pouliot, New Britain, four rounds at 1123 pounds. 5.—The Frankie | dence pro- a Hartford, vs. Providence, 10 y Rule plays P. | WASHINGTON F The Washington Basketball Five took the Y. M. C. . Juniors into |camp yesterday by a 33 to 20 score. |Nedbala starred by scoring 13 points. The score: Washington Five | Fid. FL Nedhala, rf . . b Curylo, If . Hibax, ¢ |Nodxin. 1% . Pis - Capodile, 1g . Cronin, Stewart | Y. M. C. Melegohis, rf . nson, If . J. Meleghis, ¢ Joseph, rg sengtson, g 2 haif time Referce, Score af n Five Markanitz, 1, Sum Dogola. lager |and th |READ 1} Tomortow night at the state in Dristol, the first clash in serics between the three leading thall tea in the state will place when New Britain in- Liristol to meet the Endces hie series, which will include #hd home scries of games cach of the three tums, Britain, DBristol and Meriden, will decide the state championship for the present season. Dristol stands the favorite to win both over New Britain and Meriden in basketball circles in general but in New Britain among the fans . nd the team members, there is a con- fident fecling that the Hardware City quintes will make the best showing in the playoff. The feeling that Bristol will have the edge on the other two teams has arisen because of the great showing of the Bell Towners in their recent games. Bristol swamped New Britain in two games in a single week but that was when the locals were in a bad slump Turning back, the Bristol then handed Meriden a Jam- but in the meantime, New Britain had also handed Meriden a decided beating in a game in this city With trmory L us take vades there, a hom betweon New Frank Dougherty added to local team, New Britain will a greater offensive than it has ever had and the Bristol players will be hard put to it to stop the local score makers Bristol's quintet is dangerous at Picken and itmyer form the regular forward combination with Richman at cen- ter. Waterman and Manning form thé guarding duo that is expected to stop the local forwards, Marchi. nek and Malcolm besides others are the reserve squad. : New Britain will have Al Sloman and Jimmy Zakzewski at forwards with *Jiggs" Donoghue, a former Bristol ndee, at center, The guards will be picked from Leary, Arburr, Sheehan and Dougherty, Tomorrow night's game will start promptly at 9 o'clock and lo- cal fans are asked to reserve thelr scats to assure them of a chance to see the game. have McKain Signs Contract ‘I To Pitch for Chicago Dallas, Tex, March 5 (#—The wanderings of Harold McKain. former Cleveland hurler declared & free agent by Commissioner Landis have been stopped at the Dallas White Sox training camp by Man- Lena Blackburne. McKain, who won 20 and lost six games with the Decatur club of the Three-Eye League last scason, signed a Box contract yesterday. Blackburne sent the Sox through four-hours of strenuous workout vesterday. “Red Faber, the 41-year old Cascade hurler and Tommy Thomas let loose with a few mid- scason tosses. Ten Teams Entered in 200 Mile Dog Derby The Pas, Manitoba, March § UP— [ Ten teams were marshalled in the country's noted mushers, including Emile St. Goddard, for the start of as 200 mile dog derby today. Among those driving against God- rd who has won the derby four vears will be Leonard Sappala, ian, who defeated him this year England championship international derby. ALD CLASSIFIED ADS D —AND AT THE OFFICE YoUR 215 NEAREST THE DOOR AHND ScMEOMNE 1S LEAVING IT oPEMN~ S\T N ALNWAYS | : AND ON 'BY_BRIGGS THi= WAY: HOME You A DRATTY CAR AND YouR FEGET ¢M AN-ICY FLOOR ARE NCAR You THINK BE REAL WARM AGAIN= e - LY FROZEN AND Yool NEVER: anp BOLT | -AND AT LAST You EMNTER YOUR OWN Dooc AND You - BANG | T SHUT AND LOCK T CRAWL T You CAN THERE w! 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