New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 10, 1929, Page 14

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" NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDN& PANTHERS BEAT WHIPPETS IN CITY TITLE TOURNAMENT PLAY—CONDE NAST BASKETBALL QUINTET NOSES OUT CORBIN SCREW IN FIRST GAME OF SERIES—BILLY REEVES TO FIGHT HIS LAST SCRAP AS AN AMATEUR FRIDAY NIGHT—SPORTS PANTHERS DOWN WHIPPETS [USTY BASEBALL | THRICE HARTFORD COUNTY COURT CHAMPS |CONDE NAST TEAM WINS AFTER UPHILL STRUGGLE% LEAGUE FORMED - THROUGH FURIOUS RALLY 1 . . e . Eliminate Favorites in Most Thrilling City Tournament | | ) . , 2 g Overcomes 16 .Pomt Lead in Last Five Minutes to D?- Game — Zeigler‘s He{oicA Heave Ties Score .nnd sm'mlli]s](??prgse;]flte{(l]atflmfl | ] i L e L feat Corgl_n Scerew Quintet — Wlmil);ug Pm:‘t. 1: O’'Brien Wins Game—Celtics Outscore Blue .lu‘mor.s1 ing Held n 1, M. G, A : Sfored} ith Only Four Seool}ds to Play — Final Finals Tonight. R e & ) at Half Time—"Han rburr Stars for New Bri A. Industrial Baseball lea- ; f p am. I » ~ eighth team which took | i veriod, w jpaifcions the lcague race last year this yvear. Efforts are being made 10‘ 1 1t!‘;:’1“§; are the sun-: year's champions; | anley Rule, Lan- Last Night's Results Games Tonight = Arena—I B DAt 3 he g fling ) {orthiEse arly broke clf in two. Games Tomorrow N |is not intere this year. | i fort will be made to have Corbin | enter 2 are not 1t will combine d haye one working ts. The summary: Panthers ¥ rkers Umpires in this eity terested in work in th mes with Mr. Long > quintet of Greenwich, Stamford In-| Score at half time, 19 to 7, Cor- The winning foul point was made by Dunn, visitor's right forward, at | {exactly four seconds from the final championship in the first half of the R S 5 arter e | Club € Sh d M e e e end of o tira auarter te | C1U Gomes t0 Shuttle Meadow ons. Other matter |team found itself for a time and it |Shuttle Meadow Golf club, ttee fensive work done by New Britain |club in Massachusetts, as his assiste al long shots it gradually cut into | Chicopee, Mass, last fall s With the score 83 1020, & New |y oy oo OIS ERE SORCR. 2L 202 May, guard; Otto Barta, guard; Bernard Wosilus, reserve. A smashing rally in the last five Arburr, Ig .vv.ove 7 3 17 strial league champions, over the [bin Screw; referec, Billy Cook; time whistle. The score was 34 to A NEw ASSISTANT | game and had a 19 to 7 lead. In the ——— i r|hoard asking hody to res |count was 24 to 13. ion of pra appeared to be on easy street Whem |ngunceq today that he has engaged | am wr.j s a field goal by Arburg. During jant. He succeeds Frank Burns, who 1 Seated, from left to right: Kermet Parker, manager and left guard; Wilton Morey, left for- ine great lead accumulatea by the| Mr. Glanferante has earned a 'YALE .__—ER"] SUUA[] | | Britain player was caught foullng |y, yy)y e topped the field of British open championship in Amer- | 28 th8 T85O0 10 O ee D s : X Sl 2 |some good scores were made. Ted Cap[am Walter Hage[] and Crew of Greenwich was fouled and he will make an effort to keep the lead and won for the Conde Nast 14 5 a3 |this city at the Tabs hall last night. Inear the form which brought it the | as time went on it slumped and at 1en of 1the winning, Bryce Long, dustrial secretary, as time w 1 T 3 {for Tuesday and |the last quarter the New Britain | Val Flood, professional at the y Linehan has been named [last five minutes of play the only of- | JeTFy Gianferante of the Stony Brae ! wild and alded greatly by sensation- 3 I ! é : T : 5 ’ [said to be a competent coach. At ths Wessels, center. Standing: Franeis Hattings, reserve; Daniel Wosilus, Howard e Sl £E T — |ing the foul missed. TImmediately {140 0 the 86 hole event. He will Dower who was down_near the end | oo P e S0 0 S ; : - RY[]ER [;UP ’I‘EAM of the foul line followed up with | ™“gw."sorn weather of the past i s h 5 © Maurctania also will _carry | Champions e S Imembers. Many of them have kept tord County 3 llins and Marion Turpie, |0f 8 tic: TheneDone LTy B (’“:“ |up their game by southern trips or [team ¢ v Glenna Colictt, the wom- S1oL which tied the seare at 83400y practice at indoor schools. Tha One Hundrej Foolba” Playel\s fg,in sue n ar moved it fron ional champion, will pro-| Both teams ”",‘“ “‘:""f" o i Lie | STeens were opencd for play last | 4 r it had been a ke for e . a formidab States Holst, timer, had the whistle dn NiS g4 rq0y and over the week-end T k P . w k | i the Tritish women's cham. |mouth with only seconds to go. Dunn 2 ake Part In Workouts ) at St Andrews starti : er—MecCourt minutes of play overcame a 16 point |Corbin Screw team, champions of |er, Holst; score ton. Corbin Screw appeared to play opening minutes of the third quarter J G' I t [ s masE [ e comtinaca o vias err vot | J6ITY Gianlerante of Stony Brag e diamonds nut Hill - 3 | ! . | During the first five minutes of nged. it rung up a 31 to 15 score. In the | time, the Greenwich team ran |y tyrneq to the Spalding factory in ward; Clifford Bell, captain and right forward; Henry Rockwell Theodore | screw Shop. | Enatation ns gnicpert go)feriand iy an opponent but the player shoot- | o SE R T OB el T ) d few days brought out many club ] ceth ¢ npions were within two points Celtics Win T el InEme lahot whlah o the bt o wol ihfichoap oy S6d aplayad s 100 1 possession time, co hundred amt layers will rush out : the pictur hough it is petition rew has wer of the Vincent, beginning il give the freshmer and irom t will some of the hacks Coach Ste will need next autumn. Al though fr-shmen football players are always regarded by skeptical coachss as gambles when they are class of 1 igraduated to the varsity squ Only Jue the following nd became ing quintet. This combi ned intact for the past ree seasons, and to this lon - Vice as a unit is attrb success of the teg ayers who se throe seasons are , Wiiton Morey, Theodore W+ kwell, K and ar th of Golfers Set Sail Today York, April 10 (&) - others, both mascuiine and will comie si open an golf argosy on its annual cruiso honors. Not A e t Il be even mors Ryder cup team, 1 r Hagen, forms e present invasion, bhut Bian Robhy not he tas rolfivg pre vho will see At they folding na- links picked s which de- Ryder cup against the British professionals this mont, s or Morris o captain, is the p n champio 1o Milwauk i open crown; Ceden hur gel is both the Professional day for association iitleholder and homa City. Leeds April © tournaments May 6 and vd French team 1d this summer, L Bobby docs pre- Bagrow and Buvid Are | i St Farmed to Milwaukee Oklahoma City John Buvid, Ogden was not s game, This was the only time dur- | ing the entire contest that the | Greenwich outfit had the lead. | The entire Corbin Serew team {with the exception of “Hank” Ar- burr was a mile off form in the last {half. As a contrast Arburr played 4 bettor offensive game than at any | time this year. In the first half he | |made five field goals and a foul and | second he made two of each more than hulf of his team's | | Stamford team proved to he irprise and considerable credit - given it for its game battle. | No matter what the score was dur- | ing the game it continued to play | rd. Dunn and Dower who scored | in the fina minutes were their! team's heroes. | Points will decide the winner in | the, mination. Corhin ferew willy 2o to Stamford tomorrow night ani it scores a two-point victory it will eliminate the Greenwich team. After the quintets have played th Ihome and home series the team ing the greate number of | ts goes into the finals, ! he summary | splendid form in a foursome match Saturday @nd the indications are it will be a tough job to take rown away from him next fall. Several improveme have been made on the course. he ground in front of the third and 14th tees has been graded and seeded and the t of the same holes been rebuilt. Though dozens of balls are lost cacn on in the pond on the fifth hole, complaint has been made from time to time that the hole was too easy. !so Flood has constructed a new in the woods at the far end of the water. A little later it will add more than a wmental hazard to this hol« Indoor >P—Jl;—’.l‘om'ne:v Will Close Tonight oW York, April 10 (P —Three class championships are to be des cided tonight as the national indoor polo tournament closes for anothor |year. Harvard intercollegiate titla holder, and Winston Guest's Optime s will fight it out for the Class A championship; Princeton and Gov- ernor’s Island for the Class B crown and the 124th Field Artillery of {Chicago and the Nati Lancers !.lof Boston for Cl Besmc&led Hurlers Showing Great Form 3 Shreveport, La., April 10 UP—Tho sl g Pittsburgh Pirates were jubilant to- ones in the e Alan Papen Horton ©n until the ninth when one run | Conde Nast lenge the s Sir e “Joplin Ghost,” was the across. He allowed only four Tid. apping Community | g¢ n of the winter season; the |hits. Dunn % e e ed every 3 @ , oo Philips 0 Chicago Cubs to Move SRS b TR Towards North Tonight o« e, ic Houston, . April 10 (P—Joc B. Morin, Ig, 1f Yale's freshman prospects a garded as fair to say t After a week's warming tain J. J. (Firpo) Greene will the first serimmags A¥e | The crew 0 ¢ ship away r ; g e g form during eir football ar ick brothers g 2 with nine vie- hree points again point Crowley sav- h two essive 5 1's pair of foul . and Paluch and Olew- | s score 10 6-0 be Mar- | Crowley, O'Dell and Thomey bore 1 & one-handed hook |the entire Celtic offense on 5 1d worked the ball care- T a id | fuily through the Blue Juniors for cores. Zieziuliewlez topped losers, The summary: Celtics Fld. »ng zoal by Deutsch opened isky foul top and St Blue Juniors Fld. tick pop that | Karosis sav- ha long foul and | Squilla- | shen the | icz, 1f, 1g pkowski, | edbala, c 5 Adamowicz, Tg, rf . 1 ne scoring | Whip- | hen the nd the 7 brought Dublins Eliminated hen he Tie Boys' Club Reserves shot a basket while being fouled and | into the semi-Maals by ousting the "horst and MacDonald in th a ¢ days, e crews coming back to the Housatonic river Monday advance of the reopening after the and T working and a f hundred and fi 130 po will report at Derby water will be full of he call for track ca lalso be haeded tomorro Coaches Gzorge Connor: Kanuly greet 90 me A. Pond are exj le for the quarter and Jacob in the longer distan evenls ar ! counted o e coaches will look with interest on the big fellows re- porting for indications that may be a dearth of nt at the weights. The first outdoors lacrosse prac- tice will be held tomorrow with Coach K. D. Root facing a of ling the places several players | lost hy graduation. Inter-Chure 1 of i also made | made good both resulting free tries. | Marietta stood in the middle of the other goal, and it floor and flung Dublins, two-time winners of tourna- games, in a qaurter-final score was 31-19, the Whippets, The losers| winners having a good-sized margin it again on a toss by Karo- but this was the last basket the | It was t | ley broke the scorcless area with a | hippets were de: 1 to score. The perfod ended shortly afterwards. | after the first period. ~ minutes before Mor- field goal. Winters tied things with artinski, who had returned to (@ Whirling shot from the corner, but the game, was lost on fouls as the last stanza got under way. The Pan- thers had the ball continuously now and were working fiercely in Whip- pet territory, but the losers blocked all efforts to shoot and the game re- solved ftself into a search for an DR. KEITH _ DENTIST PAINLESS EXTRACTION 300 MAIN ST. TEL. 3410 New Leomard Bidg. Morley lift=d his team in front at 4-2 margin, and there it was when the period ended. Rakntis, however, [ tide the score and put the club team a point to the good with a basket and foul in the opening minute of the next quarter. Puzzo made it 7-6. Wiehn pulled the Dublins close to a shot which rolled around the hoop for a long while before going in. Rametta popped a basket and Puzzo | added three points to the club score, | and after Bouney's foul Kovaleski and Rakutis made the half-time | tally 15-7. Rakutis made another shot to open the third stanza. O'Brien’s { long toss interrupted the rush tem- | porarily, but Kovaleski's basket and two by Rametta made the tally 23-9. {Con{inued on Proceeding Page) Major 0. 1. Ga‘es. the polo o has Captain Folger, Ferguson, Scott and Rathhorne available for the team with a feeling that th prospects may not be so good during the last few years | The fennir situation seems well | {in hand with W. E. Hinchliffe as| | coach and Arthur Wright captain. | | Coach Ben Thompson does 1ot | {know how good his golf team will | be but if he develops some plavers ' | who can acore well on the difficult Yale course they should have little | trouble when they go away from | home, TO BREAK CAMP New Orleans, La.. April 10 (#— The Cleveland Indians break camp tomorrow and head nortiward. Wet grounds spoiled the last game with | the New Orleans Pelicans, yesterday. LEAVE FOR FORT WAYNE Evansville, Ind.,, April 10 ®— After two days of idlencss the St Louis Cardinais left for Fort Wayne for the final battle before the city seriés Saturday and Sunday. ne defeat, nosed out the ‘rangles by one gam t ason thers w gues, New Britain e battled ficrcely in the southern Jeague and ended in which was broken when N ain triumphed in the locals then met the A., northern league county cham- them years the Hardware s represented Hartford r quite been able to bring cut title, Two «s climinated in the semi- or the last two times it In cases its conqueror was the chaumpions title for th The loc am has twice won the mpionship years, an excellent record independent 4 total of games won | ear period ud only 15 South church {on the have ‘MS CERTAIN OF JOB Memphis, Tenn., April 10 P— | Johnny Watwood. rookic outfielder obtained from Shreseport of the | Texas Ilvague, has been hitting eo | boisterously this spring that seems certain of a regular job with the White Sox. K : April 10 P—The 2ti Reds were in Indianapolis ing to get out of the rain two days balked their of- forts to play the Louisville Colonels 4 pair of exhibition matches. HAS YOUTHFUL WAYS Although Coach Jimmy Austin, with the St. Louis Browns, is more than 50 years old, he is one of the pepp men connected with the Browns. NICE BOOST FOR BLUEGE Joe Judge says Ossie Bluege should make the Washington Sen- ators as good a shortstop as the club has had since Roger Peckin- paugh was with the Senators, rs of the state | i the Ryder cup team | McCarthy Wild Bill” Mehlhorn, Tom- all cylinders, mour, former national ht after cxhibitior held the lonal am The Cubs defes and Geo Von se thre Tong with 2, yesterda Ryder cup 1 Smith and “Long of 26 games. {Barnes who already arc in Europe, homer and a s and Mac- | exhibition [ WELL You cucnT o BuY ), YOURSELF A TICKET © ToiE ANDEMONIUM BILL ~ ITS A PEACH OFF Al THEN THERE 'S A.HOT SCENE WHERE THE WIFE GETS ALL STEAMED UP OVER ONE CF THE HANDS SEE-BUT — Cub machine, moves northward ted Houston, ecord to 21 victo E. Morin, 1g, 1f .. 0 | 11 | Corbin Screw Taike : A b atsm L Yakubowicz, 1f ... 3 | Luty, ¢ B Darrow, rg . Gennette, rg . | day over the showing of their two bespectacled hurl Carman J4ill and Lee Meadows against the Dee roit Tigers. Hill and Meadows exe perienced diffienlty in getting into shape the forcpart of the training, but fn erday’s 10 to ¢3 gave evidence of being in on form. FOR INSTANCE THEY HAVE A SCENE \IN A SAUSAGE WORKS PROPRIETER'S éTedious Pastimes—Listening to a Friend Describing a S how. county in the state tournament, but | DAUGHT BY BRIGGS THEN IN COMES THE PRETTY R BUT SHE.DOESN'T HNOW WHO TS GUY IS ON ACCOUNT SHE NEVER SAW HIM BEFORE __ ) THE DAUGHTER GETS wisg To 1T AND THERES SOME AWFRUL HOT STUFRF IN THE NEXT SCENE - ( Now ) THE SECOND ACT THE CURTAIN GOES UP oM A--WAIT A MINVUTE BILL- LISTEN ) ;| A 4

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