New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 8, 1929, Page 22

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5866600958508, ALBANY ROLLER HOCKEY TEAM DEFEATS NEW BRITAIN IN FIRST GAME OF PLAYOFF — VISITATION FIVE OF BROOKLYN MAKES SECOND APPEARANCE HERE TOMORROW NIGHT—HARTFORD HIGH BATTLES LOCALS TONIGHT—ITEMS OF INTEREST INEW BRITAIN LOOKS FOR GOO5500000008058585555088 58584508 STANLEY RULE GETS LAST CHANCE IN DUSTY LEAGUE Stays in Running in Basketball Race Only Through Victory Over Leading Corbin Screw Team Tonight —Bitter Battle Expected as Quintets (Clash—Cor- bin Cabinet Lock to Face Stanley Works—P.: & F. Corbins and Fafnirs to Standing Shop v e Shop More and Wilten ards. al its Yk Arh ‘v,a"i: nz the first Corbin Cabinet veral games of lat the second the two in 1€inn mes remair win e in order that season w FATne ~h also tas an n the f ast seven sec- y it lost to R Fafnir q 2 into st the P. & F Tha latter is h scn in history and v more gaine thers is a poss landers may tie it for honors. last place SATURDAY Y LEAGUE Bear Undefeated a< Yet. Have & Rocky Road o Travel For Two Weeks I'he Y noor pla atternoon. the league, 1asted defea ng rather s for they ha hasket e to mes 3 Corsairs on s champions, egpressed by 1 teams means t in for a gc weelks First Game Panthers Alvord Hugh Second Game Pearcats Hergsirom P. Parret rds Display Better Form in Practice Game Avon r ¥ March § (& complete reversal of form d by the St. Louis Cardinals be- n their last two gam fall in the Yankee World series rout and the other yesterday in th Flor- ida Grapefruit league when thre rookie hurle held the Philade Athletics to three hits while their feammates batted out a 2 to O vic tory. Today the two clubs clash at the A's park in Fort Mye was dis- —one last O'BRIEN SCORFES RAYO Hartford. March § (UP)—Franki O'Brien, Hartford. 136, knocked out Johnnie Curcio. Providence, [ 162, in the fourth round of a sc uled 1h-round hout here Jimmy ossi. Westorly - knocked out leroy Carley. Worces- ter, Mass., 153, in the second Meet. PHILLIES TIRED OF CELLAR PLACE Burt Shotton Has Chance to Put Team Up in Standing S0 sensa- Doul, ft hander of anders from on may starting positions for themselves, late of Birmingham and vious major league Colling, up fro where he will giv ation. Holdo Baeck Bob Mc in Orleans, gar oughby. Florida prod- most southpaws but roit occasion through lack of con- He e only Phillie pitch- to display success ag pion St Louls «a cen ser than pitcher ast growing have been work only tohe o o more regular of infie - promipt Manager sc01 for another He has only the may o go player or two. hitting Barney two voungsters who to toss in should th. rough waiv- on berg and d experience shock troops f He may zet anning of relief 1 requests for MAY REVEAL LINEUP Some Light on Chicago Cub’s Bat- ting Order May be Given by Man- ager McCarthy 1 Angeles, & Manager Joe Ma S (P atting order proposes to National lea t as to Mt is year's art se in en was cxpected during 1he xhibition against 1es today MeCart) n wor- question ever sinee oined his forees, will s following Hornsi nents ind snglish as lead-of m aith Clyde Beek, Kiki Cuyler, r« Hornsby, Hack Wilson and Stephenson in order, Cuyler continu Carthy by his heavy stick while Pitchers Lautenbacher Horne are receiving tion. ate he n Rog £ ase Mo ork, and atten- to i speci MAN Chat play four ohiained from 1he Philies to ortstop s summer at th by tter winner nia University o NEW RRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, MARCH' 8, 1929, 520850868580000080688000308800008508028088000060585 2808 DUNN ANDMANGAN ALBANY TEAM SCORES WIN IN FIRST PLACE Leaders Still to Meet Deleat in Y Handball League 1o Hawkins with 18 1 are nest wit 14 lost wention to ssel-Crows s teams a wir hampionship Mag-Hawki possil s 10 W vonle rs tour L Diresse Mag-Taw Anderson-He Wasko Ror¢ GEORGETTI AND DE BAETS LEAD SIX DAY GRIND Hold Commanding Ldge of Two Laps Over Rest of Field in 107th Hour, for first plac: in furious rid today. The leading con 597 miles and ni to the r was H ae ate last night and sination had gone Two laps Horan-t'rol ter aggregations ol at 8 a was seattors Standings Walthour - ugnot - Former record nade by Folger Three Giants Get Hurt In Practice Session Antonio. xas, March § @) Jimmy Weleh and Jack have various and assort- «d injuries 1o shov o six half inning g the York Giants played b vosterday. Tteese and W passed out of the game via the arley-Horse" during the game which the r right thumb was injured tip. Harder Workouts Carded In Camp of Phillies Winter Haven, Fla., March 8 (®— : “Go- sy order at the Phila- | delphia tionals training base was lifted by Manager Shotton today and from now on the workouts will be- come harder and last longer. The entire Philli . with the exXee of three 3 i in absentecs are ob Me ind Lefty O Doul and Friberg, ficlders, yvesterda was confined fo Ran Andy It Cummings for practics route gulars Cummings’ a foul CGraw ; L rney Pierce Brothers Cut Down Locals’ Two-Point Lead and Steve Pierce Cages Deciding Goal With Minute and a Half to Go—“Kid” Williams Stars for Home Club | —Hardware City Team Weak on the Defense— . Molly Morrison Shines. Steve Al- ar Pierce, captain of the roller hochey te cut notch any m, other his trus ht h Stanley in v Colt last a thrilling battle club at the cmerged the victor over the locals Ly an 11 to 10 score. was the first game in the playoff serics for the champion- ship of the American league. scores, from the opening 1o the closing gong, came nd fast with Albany getting jump right at the begining It the end coming through by the irest of margins arter a great rally that cut a New Britain two-point Liad and gave the Lmpire State crew 1 upper hand in the playoff. One of the foremost reasons ory of the visiting aggr tion last night was the excellent de game put up by “Molly halfback on the Albany All through the game, Mor- kept bhreaking up New Brit- ain passwork. stopping drives at his cal and otherwise being the shin ight of the Albany team n the offensive, Steve Picree was A wild man. He earried the ball end of the rink to the and although the New Britain oted their best offorts (e Nim under cover, the Albany s teau's goals the deciding ute and a half when, the after w New RBritain Arena, Albany the for fensive Morrison from one star caged six of or of which ¥ just a m game terminated. ‘Kid® Williams for New a4 a great offensive, He and brother g did of the liome club with six goals for the Played # wonderful floor SVC {lichvasses (hal his brother the opportunity to Harry Thomp of a game at breaking into Alhany's team when on the defense and 2 up New Britain's attack on offensive New B connter Jefare 1he Britain all woring for K ett He game and sent ave g his foul goals con played & whirl work A’ defense Confronted nas weak by the two their best, Gaz- his nsnal steady of taking the he kept hitting floer on numer. brothers, at Zinga 1 to ply e and instond iall Lehind his zoal it st it up the 0ns sjons, 1 was an Albany player took the pass. Welch s hrilliant at times but again, he what looked like easy Piere 31l who swnng inte the after the game start- Kk the first goal of the minntes later he Then, in seven s Williams opened New drive with a pretty shot from de. Karl Pierce then scored one for Albany and Steve got two. all within the first’ eight min- utes of play. this handicap with Albany the New Britain team offensive that could not “Ki'" Williams sank nd his brother followed another pair to tie the count first prriod ca to an end sany was held scoreless after its h goal had Leen scored Second Period ve Pierce broke the tie shortly & «econd period opencd. Then | ams knotted th count Pierce again came Albany ahead hut ' Willilams »ach got New Britain into third period with a lead of 8 to Britain’ denic ad star n e two ith to put Third Period first goal of the tinal session was a whizzing shot by “Kid” Wil- s giving New Britain a two-point Lundervilie got his third goa) night with a pretty driv down the center of the floor. “Red Will then hooked a pass into! t v ¥ New Britain igain led by 1wo points, 10-§ Then Albany fastest rallive seon | Pier »l took the hall thro tire New Britain team and sank it for a Earl follo him m‘ two and a half minutes with another that tied the count i Then with a minute and a half to play, Steve Pierce caught . a, pass from Earl's stick and stuck the ball in the corner of New Britain's cage and slbany led. “Kid® Williams hiad an in-and-outer hefore the game was done hut the final gong found | Albany the victor by the count of 11 ! 10 10. The sumimary Albany New Rriain | Pierce .. . AL Willian cdge of the 18 started one of the | this season. | a wil- | 2h the en- | man al | 8. Pierce W. Williams | Znd ru Lunderills ‘Thompson centor Morrison Gazzinga haifbick Barnikow X Welch goal First Period Lundereille Albany Lunderville New Britain A, Williams Albany . Pierce Albany S Pierce Alban ;s 8 Pierce New Britain A, Williams New Britain A, Williams New Britain . W. Williams New Britain W. Williams second Period Albany 8. Pierce New Britain A, Wil] Albany 8 Piere New Rritain A, Williams New Britain W, Williams Third Period New Britain A AYilliamg Alhany Lunderville New Britan W, Willi Abany £ Tierce Albany 10 . ri Pier 16 Pierce 14, A. Williams ops—Rarnikow 37, Weleh 49, Fouls— Morrison, Tiompson. Refer- Forty BOUT CALLED OFF Welterweight w Dunde Cham- pion. Forced to Undergo Operation for Infected Arm. March Metlo, fracas which was to have topped at the en is off—postpons P—The welterweight Boston Jor Dundee- Al big charity program tonight oston at he last minnte because of an mmfect ed arm which torced the chmmpion to undergo an clergeney and take to bhed Dundee’s condition operation was not ous and he was reluctant 10 fiave 10 tion of last year's eleven £0 the opvortunity to turn the jes on Melio who frounced hin several weeks ago hut his phy- sician insisted an finmediate tion was neeessary will e the oper The entire show 4 March 29 Garden promotes probably st Fddie Ma announced The program featured by the was to have been appenrance as master ey cerciionies of Jac rd New | 00 was g the e gland in- dicted 11 boy in overweizht and $1000 hond Mello, how - 1 victory over finitely 4l conte and a roc gite of 80 Under the Joor azreement Lo would have cone forced te to insure lis doing so felt that a chanipion hin a title Lout was post a cver the tallish for would anl as nder MWEENEY SIGHS One of Last of Brooklyn Holdouts Capitulates to Arguments of Man- saer Robinson. Cleaiwater. Fla AR Doug MeWeen:y pitulated to the of Managor Robinson and affixed his name 10.a Brooklyin Robins contrict Dong signed e s e had Dazzy My tinally persiasis e it P < to siderably bolow n asking Vance, the King holdout simnounced yost was going back 1o Houos where jye camp on sof owns there unless the gement agrood $25,000 he The Brooklyn has 1 their 1t woulld calary wha strike-n who is a day he 4. Via cution is Luilding property Hobins man to gite him th s ants dircetors announe: figure be 8 White Sox May Have Goed Hurler in Wilson Dallag, Tex March & (B —Elegin Wilson, young right handed rooki from Milford Xas, My W the sup tion of the W for another gool pitcher Wilson pitched seven steady baseball the yesterday' me, “Goofs” to six scat IFor six innings he held his opponents scor - less with three Bill Cissel] The W Dalias 8 tion today Son af Hars m g 1. innings hits and an crror by acconnted for two ite 8ox open against s with a spring exhibi- The HAWLEY QUITS AS IN FIRST SERIES BATTLE DARTMOUTH COACH Will Be Succeeded by Jackson L. Cannell, Former Mentor H Joss the h veh § (B — six years at nover, N ML, M B. Hawley, whos im of Dartmouth’s couching un have included some of the brightest episodes in the Big Green's gridiron history has yielded refuct- antly to the importunities of husi- ness and will coach no more for the Indians from New Hampshire's hills Announcement that his radio had at last claimed his undivided attention, a situation feared by Dartmouth men for the pust several seasons, cume yester- duy from Harry R. Heneage, athletic supervisor. At the same ftime he announced that Juckson L. Cannell. brckficld coach and predecessor of Hawley as gridivon mentor, woull iin take the managerial reins Ina feclings of husiness over cehoed the Dartmouth said, “the un- is recognized of us who statement which a legion of Henvage of Hawley loss to those the serviees which hie has rendered duriag the last siy years and the sueeess that has attended Lis efforts.” Hawley's followers, availability s appr great cinte teams, with the excep Teen in Dartmouth's The undetvated t G nas his greatest trimnpl. It rode rough shod over Harvard, Cornell, Chi nd row nd foreed a ti His olevens were expeeinlly their elaborately hane the most snceessful toothall history. 1 with Yal A for passing not planncd g Cannelt was i ut had b canse al difficu Whose fen YeAr previons 1w loy coach who diately ther sraduatsd i 0 aecessiul yoir At ved in nat . bt renined n 1 share in o with Of Mmesperienee per- I ing wen I Leen the led by Baek{ield had @ « serics of Lackticlds offensive strongth The conch capacity he velopi unusual new Teneage an was picked partly familiavity with the ind oxpreeted ind develop the ¢ g CASTOFFS SCARCE Will Have hecanse Tlawley to of lis system is carry or iring couch's Birminzham ¢l Lean Pickings This Year from Wash- ington Cluh, Ma o John i discn on National feam at the indicated thut mthern u Mo ean Sterdiy Hirming wonld " v woof th soci s e on e ation v slim pickin ong 1l cus D ar from club roster, Joa adrift. Buddy offs. 5 but o to Myor has third nuser high ned to price st jinek throngh a Elmer Yo- third in il showed th fielder with a v orkout tield + good vesterday occupicd bise practics ery i hus Loito m Jon not orted and UErERS INING CENTER I March 8§ P—Wi) ey, Jr., of the Chi- 180 now tosunta Catalina Island, Jue cob Rupgert o bring 1] York Yankees to Wrigley | o training nest year. that should the Yan) serics of pr both fos n Wi owner Cubs training has invited Col Ne 10 here Wrigley vs come satd west on games might teams, Chicago | WIN OVER VISITATIONS 'American League Basketball Quintet From Brooklyn —Visitors Won by 36 to 25 Score in First Game— | Makes Second Appearance Here Tomorrow Night Joe Brennan to Appear With Metropolitan Club —Contest to Start at 9 o’Clock. SAVITT-GEMSTD " PLAY BURRITTS Local Basketball Team Plays, | Hartford Five Tomorrow Anvians to continue its winning drive toward the state semi-pro bas- Kethall title, the 1 hasketball am will take the tomorrow with lineup strong | at the have irritt floor evening its strongest the ford when it Savitt-G clashes with m five Arena of H: T scorcd 17 vietories and expect to add the Hartford aggrezation to its list of victims for the rond time this year he Hartiord team met the Bur- | ritts in the locals’ second game of the scason and were defeated after | clos: battle, Since their early sea- | son eeting both quintets have Deen traveling at a fast de- feating some of the leading feams in the locals ace, state, fast year the itt-Gem team captured the ity championship of Hartford. losing only one game ail This season the Capital City continued its good work and at present time is engaged in the cun-finals to decide the city cham- nd is conceded an copping the title for the - in Natur vear, five wionship even e nd yen Last nated the the statc verdict vitts have a rov ¥ the Burritte climi Thempsonsille team from race Ly searing a 21 fo 18 No far this year the Bur- wen 1T out of 19 games. dvfeating teams from all sections of e Manuger Ken Saunders Andy Yakubowiesz 1o ret lTneup after being absent cks. The Saturday’ Lattle will find Yakuhowicz and Hay- liek ot forw Luty at center, and Carlson and Darrow in the back- and Gill may alse get Tt th of these ntly in o the the past 1wo state expects n to the for thre conrt the cull to s figured it “t pl victories in GAME of the sea. Blues dast Knights A, ¢ i Meriden Ly the narrow of i1 1o The score at cnd of the first quarter was 10 9 of Meriden, Kras- a wonderful floor up and | The se New Britain ¥ 1 BLUES WIN HAR T the hardest game son. the New Rritain to fuvor played breaking shots in zewski pusscs e szewski Zaleski, If “ Borelk, Olszewshi, I Zaborowshi, lg efe at half time, Laborowski. Scorer, Adams. | ward ew Britain Sloman . Zakzewski Donoghue Arburr 8 Brennan Right Guard Dougherty Left Guard Tomorrow night at the Stanley Arena, the Visitation basketball team of Brooklyn. N. Y., will make its sccond app-arance against the New Britain Five. The visitors have onc victory over the local combina. tion already this year. On its first visit to this city, the Metropolitan quintet defeated the locals by an 11 point margin, 36 te New Britain, at that time, was somewhat disorgi.nized because of the departure of McElwain and the team wasn't up to its present stan. dard of play. Following its sensational victery over the Bristol Endees Wednesday night, the Brooklyn quintet can ex- pect a- much tougher jame tomor. row night than it had on the ecca- sion of its first appear: -e here. The local team, with the addition of J'rank Dougherty, this year's cap- tain of the Fordham university five, in a highly geared basketball outfit and any team that beats {t at the present time will be in the very best of forni. The visiting delegation numbers among its members one ¢f the best ment in the game today in Joe Brennan. Last Sunday, the Visita- tions took the FFort Wayne team in. to camp in an American league en- counter in New York and the quin. tet confidently ¢ -ec's to beat New Britain tomerrow night. The visitors will have their regu- linenp tomorrow night. Cooney who was lald up with an injured feot at the time of the last game, aill be on hand “>r the gar e and he will pair up with Conaty at for- Herlihy will be at center with Serill Brenran ut the gnar s New Britain wilt probably start/ with Sloman and Zakzewsk) at for. wards, “Jiggs” Donoghue af centor and Arbure and Dougherty at the guards. Shechan, Leary. Holst and Restelli will form the reserve squad. The contest will start promptly at 2 o'clock DEFIES COMMISSIONER New Haven Arena Secures Injunce bar anc Preventing Donohue From Stopping Fights, New Haven, March § (UP)—Th New Haven arena, one of the stat foremost promoters of amateur box- ing shows, stood today in open de. fiance of State Athletic Commission- er Thomas E. Donohue, recently de- putized boss of the amateurs. The arena held its scheduled fight card last night, despite Donohue’s edict against nateur” bouts be. fore a code of regulation is devel- oped. An injunction, restraining the comissioner from interfering with the arena’s productions until fur- ther order of the court was merved upon Donohue yesterday afternoon, Donohue said he would take steps to dissolve the injunction. Before the papers were serevd, Donohue had conferred with the attorney gen- | eral, apparently expecting the man- | euver. Oh, Man! N OVER DUE - THEY LL BE | Duming US| A ~ . ~j 7 { /THERE ‘S QUTE A NUMBER OF OTHeR BILLS THAT NEED ! ATTENTION - \ INSURARNCE flame— K i DID You oW || LET Em THE RENT IS |) WAIT- - / THERE 'S ~No BiG HURRY TH WANTS To KnCWwd IR You CAN PAY A LI\TTLE ON \l NEXT /l N s 1 RIFLES, \_4(\/ SAYS IF Yo CoulD PosSsSIBLY \T — L\S?»w . 24— ) DOCTOQW No',» HE'S THEN THERS 'S | THAT BOOTLEGGER b ' OF YouRS, HE N GOT A LoT SAYS ’ F NERVE- LO BY BRIGGS Your TAator HELL HAVE To HAVE A cHECK BY 3 ny ik 7 wHAT! ? ( Tat WHY DIDN / You MENTION k \T BEFORE ’ AGO SHOULD tAVE BEEN PaID LONG D CcLEAN FORGOT TEN 1T~

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