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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1929. GASCO BASKETBALL QUINTET IS AGAIN NOSED OUT IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE PLAY—NEW BRITAIN ROLLER HOCKEY TEAM TO MEET HARTFORD THURSDAY NIGHT—GRIFFITHS RE-INSTATED BY LEAGUE OFFICIALS—GUARDS TO START DECEMBER 11 GASCOS AGAIN LOSE IN S0.CHURCHDROPS |GENTLE NAMED PENN CAPTAIN/SUARDS TOOPEN |STIRRING GAMES PLAYED FEATURE DUSTY BATTLE " TRINITY []UlNTET[ P WITH MANCHESTER IN DAYS OF LONG AGO Russwin Baskethall Quintet Barely Wins by 18 to 17 fands Methodists First Def ea[._ New Basketball Organization Fy-|Coming Battle Thursday Night Between Hartford In- Score—Stanley Works Defeats Landers, 30 to 10 . 3 (a1 : N : 5 dians and New Britain Panthers Brings Back An- New Britain Machine Five Downs P. & F. (,Ol‘l)ln | Cente hlllCh Is Winner ; o~ pects to Start December 11 cient Roller Polo Memories — Account of Game Combination by 15 to 13 Count—Buttmakers Hold | | | =" _ 4 B X Played in Season of 1898-99 Tells of Tom Cotter, | A newly organized basketball ! s : 1 Slight Lead in League Standing—Details of Games | W i 2 E. quintet which will play under the| Colossus of Game — Barney Doherty Starred at a uth 0 . ¥ Gt auspices of the National Guard com- 5 i ST 1 ) i el ) panies at the state armory this se Halfback. son, expects to start its scason on e Wednesday, December 11, with the 1T Corbin e ’ ; e it o et~ | ockey battle between the Hartford |New Britain and Hartford teams qui t will be composed entirely or | Indians and the New Dritain Pan- | meet i re was Ncuschacffer, the Leazue Standing With the approach of the voller diences winich assembles when the local basketball players who arethers, scheduled for Thursday nizht | official scorer. who docs not like to {well known to followers of i at the Stanley Arvena in this v. | have his name spelled that way, and | game. N 3 whom it to tell in the Sunda Globe, even in the most abbreviated space, that Hartford was heaten and |Sheehan, Arburr and Itay Holst. |than 25 years ago. between 1eams |now Reitain won: and then ther ’“ 11 be buill the quintet that hopes’ from this city and the ( apital City vas the cherubic holder of th fto Lecome a contender wmonz th ve arisen in the minds of New |watch, whose alleged tendeney to re- |state quintets. - Thesc three have| Britain fane, According to the old |lapse into u gentle coma when a [\gEchgplantyiotmaction gy ©d-| timers, polo was polo in “themjextension of the usually allottel |sons and they arc working hard in|days” and the excitement attendant 2 : : |Betting together a quintet that willion the games then is catehing over | ford's chances brighter, has bee lmost parallel, the winning T 5 be able to comp in fast bas! the scheduled clash ursday nig commented on by ent visitin SN T AT b o e : : ’ ball throughout the state. A hero turned enemy will be the | joans: (hese wer A naimar uf, holding its v S 5 5 Sheehan and Arburr will 2 ase here Itred" Jean, forwhom |'sinons. and Lhey chortled as.Cotte the third quarter, S e ard positions on the mnew tean:. | local roller polo fans would dic in|ywoqike and Mooney landed t ding v oall available ub- [H"H' were outstanding for the 'i“‘ the old days the b threat “u..H by John Burgess in the fir : S : few seasons as members of the New | against New Britain Thursday night. | g V2088 10T A TnS South Church Takes Lead | | Britaln basketball team. Holst will | He is the “big chief” of the Hart- | oo WERES 80 FO07 08 (3 | | | | Around the nucleus of |ieitall ! [mer New Britain team members, | clashes of the old ds £ mor forty-five minutes 1 Id make H the Wosiins braL i o play center. He was substitute cen- |ford Ind and under his guidt 0o vidltors seem fo stand Tl e e : ter en Lanpher's quintet for _threeance, the Hartford team has hit the | gy e IR |vears and has had plenty of caperi- | top rung of the ladder and has re- |00 G ence with state teams. [ mained the pidifinyins fidotors (RIS L COBUAT EE0 T Baen o Mickey Luke has one of the for- |sinee him on the rush line | !NCONETUOUS] sl Ry ward berths while the other rests|he has Dyson. the g acossiiie Hlopldand sitotiled brow Beleent Toe biane anai et s o : e fiost |5 Mo smiled over his good aforcs B A T e : PUSESTUNIEIMIE | Cohcn. Luke has been for vears | floor i game Sy [1oushe in keeping hig Holsieln Tosers ittt et e S “";"‘;‘: ,L,’;; : : : one of the leading players in the | him, he sturdy wiis Blsh nan o bRo N o ity en » ut{ goal of vo ds ng hec gy ; e i e e . ¢ anl | ®ame the night before that he might d by 1 Keeloy hree Souti : : : 2 el more ficrcely assail the D |Chureh baskets were the only scores 4 Bk 3 e A o R ol ”f“mm:. S S Ralnsts | Pritain leaders and fill the N Stanley Works ,““ v"]\md\\w“ S . e 4 - : stars who, as a membcr of th:| At a meeting o ague offi X o 0 (U it g unl, Ao G 5 ampionship Phantoms quintet, | cials vesterday, Bob Griffiths, sus-|? nillediwtlfsabistaction; it 10 make way for Stanley i Sd realiinnioe sshation | pendea Ne in conter, _|Hartford players and the Hartford r. Against this new linen ‘rom | ame one gathers that ! a tender, SYmMpa- | A team ot girl basketball players|instated in good graces of the|audience watched for the referee's thetic che . but he L veritable hurr S ction on the football | ¢ jocted tro mong the cmployes|league. Ie was suspended for |signal to comnicnce the second pe for Pennsylvania. Gentl 4 up a kicnoff two vards behind |of the North & Judd Co. will play |Dr training rules TH - | riod own goal lina and slipped shidded down the fey field 102 yards|preliminary games. A strong com.|iNE day and, although it an- | The o \ cred, Har reh was too far abeid | ror o touchdown in the Quakers' 17 to 7 victory over the Biz Red of |bination is being formcd there and|hounced that he had been released, |ford 4 1l further o its score | ¢ d to show theiv appreciation, his Red and Blue teammates |plenty of interest will be shown in|he was later suspended and fined. Fiftcen minutes later it read, oals by Stanley and onc by imilo the captainey ofthe clev he team's pla | Manager Frank McDonough an- |Hartford 5, New Britazin 4 Hattin The National Guard team winl |nounced this morning that Griffith And another fiftcen minutes ang Dan and Bernie Wosilus he po | practice tonight at the state armi.|Would be returned to the ie final announcement stood out s P las 1 again Sunday morning at | Britain lineup for Thursday night's [ painfully clear on the bulletin board, o A {10 o'clock.” Ray Anderson. Boyw |22Mme This will put Arthur (Kid) lan idea. by the ¥, copied from el 5 |elub team coach, has taker [ Witliams on the rush 1 with Larl [ New Britain, that it made the spec. 1 @ large i Umitin “ AT G f T Febeaig Pierce and Griffiths back at center. | weary: Hartford 6, New Brit v sket during 11 outiil arney Doherty will play halfback |ain § er committi three per. e e L at 0 o'clock with the m e Ihe sixth min and finto 1 second period at a pace S ol AT traction ,«,um.su immediatel alternate with Pierce during | vihich at once put the Hartford anti- thunderous flop uii- ¢ g o Let Kids in Pree I Chemita S e : ST T I S T e ‘in ¢ owill bel| 1 ther very unsteadily e th mm | & became a pair of young whirl end box offic T sday ht will be al | ] ) | | | winds, Jean speeled into Wodt Sithin b ‘ 3 e of South Congregational e | ' Dec. 4 ./p —The two HOCKE {lowed into the game free. This Will [ang Cotier at overy o pportunit ST —— " | at ftunity for the kids L s e AR ol fall A I¢ 1 it R t P ;i Eigncal inkbaseball @ shared be opportunity for the Kids| j\oneriy covered the lower part of which hro 1 05008 W u a ’ ) ! 1ES LA fi 1 embled =il 1o of ritain and, without a doubt in the 9 all-star ainjand, PUPT e floor in a manner which mads Nio and Tuek Game ally found nd Pinkerton scor- | fic1q ts between them. but| Landers 1l i 0 s — point of a tie fivheclay e, ¢ sting st t i i 1 W o Spor st. | Boston Bruins Increase Their Lead | 10usands of them will be on hand | 10 pung think for & time that i Cloves ) 5 ( | Zetterma T i . ght ; e tica the | even before the box office opens Up. | . oiem of corporeal duplication was Russwin team duri ’ ot slanley, il hip 1o n Mick h ors of 15T members of the Base-| OVer New York Tangers in=Na- | Ola mine Batlic ) ) A | 1 1 v fu X _ W red. aund Rurgess was detc period ke e br SRS ¢ Hertford an 3ohi 3 Writers' association, and an- Zue i Sl . Wosilus, rz 3 3 T & G atapony s S GRS 3 tional League Standing. B plays Hartford Thursda : shots would by him. He did let feature % wind., will ec ¢ d ( rlor s & iofi | 4 one player for cach of the oth- oyor MW Fork faneoryl [t ioial of NRC s ke Belmonnl el L 80l i B it the game was the f floor 9 yound 2 i el 1z | of that time, should prove interest- |th® final period opencd e L ARner R el | "*Then there will te an intermedi- | D outstanding feature was unan- |{ional Hockey league by dsteating || L G 5ol BN HECES _ ssell tied the score at the our The victory gave Boston a three | Britain cenfer then with Barney |l “\W{.‘”!‘”v Whsnpliia et 0y narg point Iead over the Rangers, who | Oherty playing halfback ner, McGilvray, sent the New Br RoERces A e e fains “u:,,,‘y. the rooters from this sec In the International group the )Itnwn from his lofty perch of |tion le r}’)::x ’;‘;:1 ‘\'Y]\Vl;hj‘n\ The | Montreal Marcons defeated Pitts-{When-T - play - we - win - games. the a dicd out when Russel| voung blood composinz fhe New |Sent the chantpions further ahead by Eritain polo team swunz Tom Cot- |4 drive at Cashman, ~which nade W of the fact that New L that nonc of Jimmic Mooney's S afe At < o Tivot i Teni, | C: . 0 iate pout of six rounds in which Vin 1! selection by the scribes of fed the ball t 1 t ] Arre tar q[Ca [ . 0 V[ TaBella of Middletown, who is go-|Mickey Cochrane of the world e 1 1 i A s 3 ok i 5 5 e fast elip, meets lio. Champion Philadelphia Athletics fer ey e i 2 Lriiad i : ; e o catching position. He received e RN R o T TR R e McCormick, lg ( 1 s ! ers will open the all 187 votes. Three of his team- onvention. Mr. 10w, Joe Zotter of N Britain | Mates also were chose Iiiesnos 2 ane with \ ot Fid o e veuly of New | Members of the team arc: Al|DUTED 210 1 ond advanced to with- I not start,| IReferee, Aronson: tir i York in one and J Ma ¢ Simmons, Athletics, loft field; Hack |0 9ie POUTE of & fle WAt Uhe leagle |, "\, "Harttord polo colossus. at |him wish he had a job shovelling scorer, Parker | Hartford taking or Landog | Wilson, Chicago Cubs, center fleld; i S59I08 DL ANS, & Dlay st might - [the Hartford rink. Saturday night. |Snow somewhere. There was ne 3 | ‘0\:‘ : x‘ d o T i .,yq\»w ‘n 121 .‘;W;H r v D bt ‘]r:‘v\l\ !‘1:::};;:; The only other game played lns("th" giant got back mirf the zn‘m‘fl!’mlf\‘ :\ K\:‘\ \;100;]]:",{"?1'10‘” «‘1(;»,! result ' baseball year, © Church after two defeats and |skill and good punc poseRtIn | Honisby i Chicagoli Cils iisecona (et dilorontefover ethalNew @ borl P b St s St R e ol s e i s | s s of players em the Main street Boy Scouts piled up | his recent bout with Ge ¢ Duy in base; Pie Traynor. Pittsburgh Pi- Americans. | the New Britaln men. For awhile|more and clinched it. ° tional Association -9 re at the expense of the|which he outclas: w Haven rates. third base; Travis Jackson > z o his inspiration was good and h The Hartford playvers, however, First Baptists. The is was nev- | battler. Mickey v ! w York Giants. shortstop; Mickey D VINS TG 5 de goals, while the New |lost their ds. Wodtke assaulta er in doubt after the first few min- | vantage when ssed _and | Cochrane, Athletics, cateher; L Hyoyidenco iR ADec M M(UR) o I BIEES Sl bodll L e Wt ok utes. although the game was mar- | Mays is looked to 1 & e clroyo i ey cher BB urlerehy o N eleni Dendformexie sy i R DO HE SO TG el ol i ST R el e o red by loose handling of the ball on ! ford boy the hardes st of his|Grimes. Plttshurgh Pirates, pitcher, | #cight wrestling champion of the|led at thoughts of the ,‘l e e :‘ 2 1 M il hoth sides. long shot by Dick- | career The team has a batting average of | WOrld. defeated Stanley Stasiak of | had in pickle for the big ¢ i [Dlestored v ooney, Brelylng Boston here last night. Lewis won | his warriors - R A There was the usual immense au-| (Continued on Following Page.) 101 opened the ng and Dee-i Mays is in 2ood aps W 7 and if the pitchers are excluded then scor & np well in g v tNW ihe average The two pitch- ord wiere s K IS crs have n a total of 37 games i losing 1 tor an average of [ QUR BOARDING HOUSE By AHERN crwhelming votes. The race for period produc LRSS ) And g base as cloge between Toxx | field goals by t lada . Bill Terry of the Giants Hube opened the ¢ € was closely pressed by Tarshaw of the Athletics for -~ SoME Noon, DuRING Vou WiLL RECALL NN T GoT Vou —THeE second pitching position. and i Wt TR SR Y VouR LUNCH HouR ., come ) THAT SANTAS NoSE[ posctiod Aup it TO PLAY IN WEST the center garden position uP -To —TH™-ToN PEPARTMENT IS TH” SIZE oF A WILL BE WELL FoR e Sporting News has sponsored Psisene HenEesste ot N N GE TG LE Ik S rore 1 RCHERE/NESHS0 YoU o REMEMBER IMiee stars of the Colgate Footbail | and Hornshy is the only player to be W eI'y HELPING OLD IF A’Sr"BODY SHOULD JI" Be6 DiscreeT wed on all T tcani, SAUTA CLAUS UP THere 5 QUESTION TH BuLK AT ALL TIMES? B oy OF MOUR SNOZZLE, (| «~ AS SANTAS START SECOND ROUND e e B e e o Gl e N, V. b 4 9 = _ ANT SAW ME, HE'D 'S BLISTERED THE CONFIDENCE ball 1eamn. "Iy Games Are Seb ed as Las . OF “THE 0TS e i) e 1 Ga A eduled as Last 'TP(IUK HE \WAS FROM CoMIiNG Hi S e ke today ac- | Hall of Church League Opens at | > LoOKING 1IN A Down HoT AND NoUR TALKS | cepted invitations t s EEE CHIMNEYS ! ~To “THEM SHouLD| cast against the i annual arity game at s anc . | | 2 - NoT BE MARREPD e secondpoun Iy =0 B WTH HiccouaHs ¢ open tonight A ", A. with In the first South Congregational hany quintets will | Smarting under | administered to rmer team will s 5 % ke @ comeback this evening, for| & = TR tnows it must win every game | 3 ¢ m its schedule to cven tie the o v+ URGE NIGHT BASEBALL iicran cor ety o tcam ill not be at full strength this eve- it expects to have prac- | same lineup as that ing Minor Play Successful Offered | “Which humbled the Bethany team carlier in the season. A revamped by Lee Kaiser 5 sh team is predicted tonight, Nightingal » and the Franklin Square Kallin, 1z ) Des Moines. Ta.. Dec. 4 (A—Nifht five hopes to turn the tables on its baseball is the real solution 1o the | previous conquerors. The game will | problem of making ninor league!j ) at 7:30 o'clock all 3 J: Lee Kaiser. presi- the second game the tail-end Moines Western & Mark's scopal team Neat Week z ub. beliceves tempt to t the Feam Accept Invitation to Play in San Prancisco, Center Congregational r's Day are Captain enter Jules Yablo! quarterback Tommy Spook) Dowler, half- one lead- SC0! { the ea W a rec 1 of having registercd 4 uch- jown in the first five minutes of ery fame of a nine game dule Real Solution to Problem of Mak- WHIPPETS WIN SECOND i\l at- progress of (he | d to he broke ? IFirst Lutherans This oney. particularly the | ¢ ty scems unlikely, but the | tugions. becanse 3 made a fine nd against | ght plan for football,” | the cthany last week and expect Wiy not night base-| 1o have a strengthened team ready A HELPEQ/ d offset the use | for the Lutherans tonigh The | £ 7 and give the working, Lutherans on the other hand, will \ n a chance to attend.’ be minus several of their best play- Kaisor said he intended trying the | ers. but they are confident of vie- 0 out in Des Moines neal spring. | tory despite this. RES, U. 3. PAT. OFF. v

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