New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 11, 1929, Page 8

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4 i $E6SH04H0 564455008020 5550 P50 0H ALBANY TAKES OVERTIME VICFORY FROM LOCAL ROLLER HOCKEY FIVE IN SECOND GAME OF SERIES —SOUTH CHURCH FIVE LOSES OUT FOR STATE TITLE—VISITATION BASKETBALL QUINTET NOSES OUT NEW BRITAIN 34 TO 32—SPORTS ITEMS GO0650600050500505005000085555808. VISITATIONS NOSE OUT LOCALS IN TIGHT GAME CHURGH TEAM WINS| Long Shots by Cooney pell Doom for New Britain Bas- ketball Team—Brooklyn Guard Ties Count at End of Half With Spectacular To —*“Jiggs” Donoghue (Comes Through With Two Baskets Near End— | Final Score is 34 to : P 1 N New tean v s A S New Britain Visitation Five H 4 MAY SETTLE DISPUTE Disagrecment Between State Ath- Jetic Commissionerand - New Haven Arena to Be Discossed. LIGHT TEAMS ENTERED st T high school sresented in tournament which university gym teams chosen on & by the Connecticut terscholastic hletie conference we Weaver, Hartford; Central Bridgeport; Hillhouse, New Haven; Warren Harding tol, Wallingford, and Torrington Brid wil port: Bris- Waterhury R PLAY Mareh 11 ctice session PICKS REGU West Palm E —(®—For today's in preparation for first ex tiom contest next day, Mar Howley of the 8t Louis Brown 10 c«end Schuite, MeNe Jenkina 1o the outfield for the “regulars.” Melillo at second. JKress short, Dondero third and one of his young c: s to first because of Lu Blue's la BURRITTS RALLY T0 WIN GONTEST Pat Rose Leads Locals in Victory Over Savitt-Gems 25 to 21 Sa ay nig = A 18 B o New | ‘ i Aint Burritts 4 o ) 4 a Savivtt Gems Cardinals Defeated in lixhibition (‘ont’gst ff the offcrings of ¢ recrut vallops were made Pepper. In and ple and Dout- it doubles. expected in IMPROVED . March 11 (UP) —Joe world's welterweight boxing champion, was “feeling very much better” at Charlesgate hos- pital here today. The title holder entered the hes- pital last Thursday on the eve of hie bout with Al Mello of TLowell. An infection 'n Dundee's left arm necessitated cancellation of the hout Hospital authorities today belit- tle” reports that jt might be neces- the arm. sary to amputate ESTABLISHES "l'( ORD Boston, March 11 (UP)—Kaarl Koski of the Finnish-American A C. New York. established a new of 5 hours. minutes, 57 in winning the 44 mu' ce-to-Boston marathan This was 16 minutes. 43 sec onds better than the previous rec ord held by + De Mar, who !‘mvT.d a poor second. NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, WEAKENED SOUTH Downs St. Matts in Church League—Other Games Inter-Church Standing Leran 5 Matthew's ....... Mark's Episc oml 250 B. C. 1 200 Stanley Memor 1 126 Discouraged and worn out by a hurd afternoon game in which it had | cated and with two regulars ing from the line-up, the sad- looking South Congregational church 11 team took the floor at the Y. M. C. A. Saturday night and sur- rised cveryone, including its own vers, by inflicting a severe 28- cating upon the strong St. Ma nan Lutherans in an In- league basketball game worst defeat the St suffered in their three play, and it put them de ¢ the race for the cham- missing, pivot po- Rockwell going forward . The tion was slow in its attack, but its defense and held the st. M arting was of iron Bell scored t the half the win- G ool Pre r score for the half both Iy only second BOU sever May and e summary South Congregational v 2 4 St Matihew's Lutheran LR Stanmor mors liad o hand at game ti with a Iin which . Mark's their 1l play rs ol -up but they nning the losers played in form than on previous Lo Peti 0 1.000] MARCH lWOODSTOCK COLLEGIANS CONQUER SOUTH CHURCH] Local Team Bows to Windham County Aggregation in | Final Game for State County “Y” Championship— | Collegians Win Title for Third Successive Year— New Britain Makes Great Comeback But Cannot | e T TOURNANENT "SOPE BROADENED For the third year in succession the Woodstock Colleglans dashed the hopes of the New Britain suum Church basketball team when lh»\ scored a 34-26 victory over the lo- cals at the Middletown Y. M. C. ‘Saturday afternoon and won the SRS Centle 1 i and Midg Wit Tams il Play at Boys' Club New Britain team played under dis- couraging handicaps all through the game and made the game as close as it was only by an unwavering show of grit. Not only did the lo-' cals get Off to a poor start, but all younger players o Guring the second half they made YOUNKCT seemingly pretty shots which went *irest OF in and out again in a heart-break- “Mmons ti Dircetor | ing manner, while the referecing Bove ¢ was of a sort highly unsatisfactory ;,.‘,“ e i to the Hardware City players and (i'd0 the ciub wou Ja ination to s for which heir rooters. After several minutes of fee . Rockwell began the fun with u )asket, but Woodstock jumped game then and had New Britain der a 10-2 score when the qua ended Morey's foul tured the se i cals started ock regai and was in half The t} 1d young 10 « nduct fea- Fe Wood- shootin front quarter found & a det gulars went 1 to ¢ This faile 1way of Al every Ben « 5 pro oo sn hook- ouL i | foometh Ny ECRY ) Arena ! 2ot Loys Hvidual he Y, M. ¢ i county championsk il o ame struggle Collegians Ll 0 ) Parier t e 4 Windha ty. Ea pR 1 E teum had presviously wo gine the state tourr tock one ARTON IN LINE PORM y and one by forfeit and Ne \ i Tar P (A} ! r P L ; BEARGATS SCORE EIGHTH VICTORY 11, 1929. Defeat Gorsairs 37-3 in Y Sat- urday Afiernoon League By defeating the Corsairs $7-32 in | | Vg kame Saturday atternoon, | __ b0 Battle Here Again Tonight. the Bearcats baskethball team, lead- | ers in the"Y" Saturday afternoon i In a heart-breaking battle with league, scored its eighth successive | the luck- g s Ney win. This lcaves the league leaders | e luck-odds against it, the New e shooting of Rakowski in {l first half was mainly re Lt e ot e Bullalo Light Heavweight Re- ¢ in e sccona gumeer the aor taculur one-handed shot by Chester | ries for the championship of the e e el L urDsitoithe ng Tomgm ;«-:.u_n Roller Hockey leaguc. aded after that, | eve Pierce caged the winning they were never entire Bearcat team perforn \ll but the shooting | New York, March 11 (P—Jimmy Aafter “Kid" Willlams of the New 5 e N e 5-pounder, and | Britain team had an in-and-outer ots, < hest for the winners [ that would have given the victory te <, Lienhard and Cure 110 [csors. The summany:il b smith, arc the Dbig question des this, also lost onc goal SR {narks on the national pugilistic h fouls. e L, Williams ran wild in the o 5 “ § S S i .~‘ period and scored four goals for Nl ; 7 5 Slattery v the fast of a New Britain while Lunderville was ; b : S line aiits, comes huck | the only New Yorker able to get B . ito Madison Garden toniznt through the locals' de . With . @ 10 meet the sehing Jersey this margin of 4 to 1. New Britain i 5 oDl b mes J. Brad into the sccond period to get dock. Slattery has not appeared in two goals while Albany also scored o7 New York since December two. vhen he dropped a clo: cisior Then came the third period and ) 1. Champion To ain New Britain was held scores o . 1 v t v i one of the fie 'St attl oL 4 - izl r seen in the New York Capital (reto 4 o d ity The Hardware City crew sufe o : s to fered < third penalty in this se: e i 0 « g its lead to two goals I thon the Pierce brothers each : 5 1 a to tie the count just ) " W or H o Kid™” Wil- Pizers are Beaten ' clear and with a | ¢ 5 1 or e slapped the ball i Ie K ) cage The pellet o . 1 points the nets and with just cnough s R I | zih, came back over the sill, = Davis m oa cl iarnikow spread his legs just in s 10 keep the I ist s i iten to lot the ball roll inte the A T « v Y and then he Kicked it ou! of ‘ 1 scoreless by H Malof o 4g0 1 zor Colwicl I . s sccond Amcr On the suing of play towards the 4 16 a0 Now Britain goul, Steve Pierce hooke ) | f | & \ pass from Barl and just sneakes : ( B o ! the ball into the corner of New Panthers - ! cage giving the Albany i i e lon ot ey eL victory. Meet Here Tonight Azainst M 1 T two teams will clash in the ‘ New 7 r Vo 1o i 1 of the series and the n Vo 1 f 4 the New Britain team, Saivio : e o fwo wames behind, will be with i :4 2 I‘ to to the wall The contest to- should develop into a bitter 5 TO DEFEND TlTLE ! because the New Britain con- i 1 nt feels that it was done out of e s (it <hould h been a victory terday X Gus Sonnenberg o Meet doe Mal- e simmary: v : A . Allany ! cenics in Boston Neat Priday Plor A. Williams s i S W, Williams e - : . Thompson = o/ lias the I Burnikow ) e " 1cks them in, probably will 1y ! i 2 or ore nyather capacity cro Seor 3 Friday 1 when risks | 1 New [ A Williams 1:36, . el s world's L Arestlir 2 New Britain - A, Williams 07 Prospects Bn;.hl for title in a hout ther” Jor Albany Lunderville 7:27 W hnc ght exhil i Dallas Steer | i~ ford rday 10 wir 1 cauged the Dalla WE ALSO BOWLS NICELY Connie Mack's aten for the entire schedule so ponsible for 4 by the Bearcats at half SOX “dlldl!,tl el ALBANY FIVE NOSES OUT LOCAL CLUB IN OVERTIME |Steve Pierce Scores Goal That Gives Second Game of Playoff to New York Team—Final Count is 6 to 5 ew Britain Held Scoreless in Third Period— “Kid” Williams Goes on Scoring Spree — Quintets | Britain Roller Hockey club, after leading up to the third period by & scemingly safe margin, went score- less in the final frame, Albany tie |the count &nd then won out in an overtime sexsion hy the score Df 6 10 - JINMY BRADDOCK A —_— | counter for New Britain just seconds TS Tom Heeney. the New Zealind | ihe Hardware City five. New Brituln, his most 4 A. Williams A. Williams 3: Britain Br ) Second Period 6 Now Britain - W. Williams sut t 7 S. Picrce i gler” | § 8. Plerce iout two months ako. will be 9 New Britain A, Williams his first real opposition as Third Period bouts thus far have 10 Albany Pierce wers for the most 1 Albany 8. Pierce t Overtime Period Advance sales indieated today that 12 Albany 8. Pierce 1:27 ore th ns would sce the Rushes: 1. Pierce 5, A. William S0 p atch 3; stops, Barnikow 35, Welch 4 — fonls, W. Williams, Welch, Gazzinga, PENN WI Ly Barniko .. Referee, Fasce. Niew York. March 11 (UP)—For P s s the scond straight year, Pennsyl ence Gamber, Michigan pro- i has won the castern intercol- rieional, is said by experts to be 1o basketball title, finishing 1 <on with a record of cight vic- tories and two defeats. i the longest driver off the tee among golfers, st 1t did no dam Bt B s i sayeay 4 6 1 zame was thef Johnson, 2 S S STANLEY MEMORIAL e ; 5 GET HOCKLY 1RANCHISE rid. | Wetherell ) 0 ( Harttord, March 11 (Ul A i e —_ | franc in the ¢ an-A ; e ; & A ;4 Hockey hiuz 1 grantd to ¢ 2 New Britain south Church 9! = ¢ 0 %5 (PR o W ¢ vard Multherg 3 D Wos t ‘ ) i i — | Morey, 2 6 will he 24 B Wosilus 1.1 1. Rockwell, rg-c i e . 0 0!May, t& q “w 1 S8 Bl g ) 1 ! 0 , Ig ) 0 ; 3 6 i 1 1 3 ! Hall 7 swedes Win Phoonix. Aria, Marcl) 11 -—Trc.| The I Lutheran Reserves won | \rolt Tiger regulars yesterday evened & deelsion’ trog tha AN-8lars | UP for thelr defeat by the Tiger cubs | i was the most ex- Ssleals etond prs| ght but which was! e, i Barnes ar ¢ hurled Imost - cmpty house. [ Ui Ly lars, with Barnes making | alked up 9-8 lead | 1 L 08 rroll allowed | andiwere In frott | oo e i thiree innfngs. The hit- intil near the end, | o e Hargrave for the | whon, I 1opopped inu ECOTY. oypg was outstanding, the latter Cith the whistle plowitg and | cantributing a homer | the ball in the air, a terrific distance x | cave by Berlin settied through the | TICKET sAl TED | Tosp wd the score as the §am= | Now Maven, March 11 (UP) — | nde put his team ahead in | o1 gt udents and alumni of Har- the overtime period, but Ericksoi | ,pq 4nq yale may purchase tickets encd things again with & tricky o "o plavoft hockey game be- | "“,';,,,(“t:‘fl‘:."fi.{:;’:‘ _‘:"'_' tween the fwo universitics in New nd overtime period tled things, |aven arena Wednesday night. Yale 4 “ defeated Harvard 1 to 0 Saturday 1 EnEBATy | night, balancing @ week-old defeat First Lutheran Rescryes | Fl. Tt | Beglunt 0 s A4 HARRIS MAY PLAY Hultberg, If . s Stanley Harris, manager of the | bt i Detroit club, says he expects to be G W atuen e 1 5 in conditien te play second or third | Darlin, & 2 ¢/ base for the Tigers this season if i ER T | Charlow, rt 1 1 T 0 4 L. Marseli, c . 0 2| H. Carlson, rg 0 2 G. Luke, lg ... 1 5| — —lI cnamPlONsSHIP SERIES T o Retere Tonight HEAVIEST OF M IGHTS ¥ oo 1 Rticardo Bertuzolla, Ttalian fight L e w. || Stanley Arena heaviest heavyweight having ambi AEMANY. 35 tions of wearing Gene Tunney's dis carded crown. JREAD HERALD Ll,A\hll'lll AD@; Detroit Tigers Win Second Series Game | [ by the same score. | the occasion arise: NEW BRITAIN Phone 26844 For Reservations LINDY' THinG ¢ HELLO GOOO LOOKING! 'T HE THe BEST LOOKING BABY ooLL . ISN You -'d { 'n!li 1 BY BRIGGS You OLD SWEET You DUCKY Bov! EVER SAW RALPHY \l .v} \“«" CoLNEL LINDBERGH S DROP FRoOM THe HEIGHTS ~ OF POPULARITY 1S AMAZING AMONG CERTAIN CLASSES HE 1S CORDIALLY DisLIKeED! —_— =7 /57

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