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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD,A SATURDAY, 71929 DECEMBER BRISTOL ENDEES AND NEW BRITAIN BASKETBALL TEAMS TO CLASH TONIGHT AT STANLEY ARENA—NEW BRITAIN ROLLER HOCKEY TEAM INVADES HARTFORD TOMORROW-—STANLEY RULE BOOSTS FAFNIRS OUT OF INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE LEAD FAFNIR FIVE NOSED OUT BY STANLEY RULE TEAM ILED DIEGEL WILL BATTLE FARRELL Delending Cbampmn Eliminates | Hagen in Semi-Final Bearing Makers Are Eased Into Second Place in Indus- trial League Through Defeat—Game Is Feature of | Evening’s Program—Largest Crowd of Season in | Attendance — Corbin Screw Beats Cabinet Lock— e Landers Downs P. & F. Corbin Crew. iy da i : club, Standing w. League s game. cven in 3 to fould oot~ Works nis ainst thic Corbin Screw ....... 3 00 | 1 L 5 : 2 Stanley Rule . s ) a0l lead by . Gor vas Tafnirs in the of ders counted and Itusswin two foul shots to put his 6 to 5 lead. Berlin mads 5 but @ spurt just befor: alf brought the lead rtot The half- time scorc With the rs' favor shorf started, vop t of the Golfers' Johnny Farrell to- it mateh of his pro ssional name rrell A course hip h i association tour- will b crown on whi of seeking his the trying saw the cham-| the at Locl *. Corbin inet i ove 10 to 7 12 to ter the was z in I Detroit, Al Watrous, lost second | JAVNINE traps and on th Universals began | ®U% Steens m had a 22 to 19 s Gorman who taken out cdayt lineup returned and his team ' St had the jump. He andjp o0 =00 el de one cach | rely 1o Sir Wal 14 {0 22, Gorman came| o9 1 con R SR b O S Dt e nade S 0, ien s ready to make the ft to play. | fate Landers i preake, however, cannot be had not been defeated and were | regulars haal in - the Fgume [ Say ol ot S listed among four that were in thejand stopped the rally. Dldeal hols lons puils sclect circle. Today, three teams are| For the winners, s FONCe Lo leading: Stanley Rule, Corbin Screw ain the et oTaTn stor e eon e which defeated Corbin Cabinet Locl | all 1 play, especially on e o e o P o T a one-sided contest, 36 to 11, and | oftens O'Brien's floor work took tur placing their Stanley Works, which was idle last|good and he also contributed to his| proach shots close to the pin. night. The final game the night team’s scor For thc winners th Jead of onc up as they resulted in a victor anders|work of Gorman in the rally was Zhth tee was over the down-trodd ature. six for Hagen Lin team. summary ipion’s approach, I Last night’s ga P& sandtrap, was deflected the largest crowd of of one of the 5,000 m the Rule-Fafnir gam gallery, sending played so far this s tair Disgel game, between Corbin Screw 4 par four, Cabinet Lo was so terribl From t it nearly sent the crowd home. ‘Hm,,v;m‘.,vn_ gl {ish, Hagen t d, although his latc last game of the night | Berlin, r ibis ) 1 1 | rallies on the 22d and 25d and agam especially in the second f [ MeMann, | in the closing moments of the match aten P. & I\. Corbin team | Preisser threatened to unnerve his opponent. purt which might have Cool and calculating, 11 vietory if the Landers *d to the 34th tee, two go back into the; to play after winning the 33d L birdie three. But a recep- in the treacher- Battling ficrcely 10 whistle through two iods with little or score, the from the opening score an- | 15 minu no diff 1ce i 1f Stanley o fitful putting ad much to at on the ct that Diegel of the do th green Afnir qui Basketball Jeagu ture fraction Tabs' hall. The er finish of the Ttulers brought coveted victory |and it was d a better foothold on first place. | back and The final score was 24 to 22 | Feldman Up until last night these two tc three 1 ntets contributed r's downfall, meetings That Diegel ms 3 N cenied, inimitable vhen his own | Weihn outstanding performe was in tlie/l ey of n for by m heet | mbers of the it back into the won the hole with L. Corbin by 1714, and hest tirst and that The good, when a b started a Lrought it regulars did not game. 1 | Gorman, ¢ moment on to the fin- h zen stop- Landers T | witn iy ©jthe short hoic | victory, laid .| ©f the pin. In winnin, sub-par game v | entire play of the tourney. Do o o off with a 140 to take e 4 in the qualifying 4 new competitive A 64 meda Score at half time. Landers 10 o3ving day Ahern; timer, Sikora; scor-| ... 2 Offense nd wi eip dow 1 rally smling York I 1ound two up. T"arrell’'s gzolf 1 that of Diegecl in medal play, but this has than equalled by mination. After 148 ard, the liolder bested Nody i Lead Changes Often There probably will not be an- other game in the league which will be harder played than the I Rule Shop game. On eight oc during the contest the lead c hands and cach team {00k pos: sion of the driver’s seat four times. Ten seconds after the game started Gierochowski of Fafnirs dribbled in and made a field goal. Two minutes | later Kley. his rival center, made a | two-pointer but a foul s 5y An- | refer derson liept m ahe: 3 ‘v'r. 1t was 4 to 3 5 to 4, Fafnirs; Weak tie score: tied at 7-all; | 9-7. Rule; and at ha time th 15 to 14, I ni Your minutes hart opened the all. A minute ) to ¥ ¢ tied it at one half min the tie with patka made it 24 one minute to go the Gierochow and Diegel, is ball within five feet nir asions nged | Diegel continued the Starting second honol round, Diegel co ord for five under the fol- ainst Hart. Jn down- and made d during his s oing to he six and 3 29th and 30th. Srummel mornirg Rulc nle on ond 1o Corbin | 27tn ri Cabinet Lock again prov it to the title of the s iliest offensive aggrega- | The it held without a | Ne ;V eld goal until within six minutes at the end of the game, or for a it |period of 24 minutes. Corbin Screw showed no favoritism toward llow members in the Corbin fam ily and the final count, 36 to 11, goal. | about indicates how much bette with [the Serew Shop team was last| 24 |last night | son, At one time 11 Then the Ser op substitutes | POri. it in the game. Tncidentally up with a 1 Lock substitutes outs | Wood ot ars 7 to 4 | creen in row, Yakubowicz {did the scoring for their 10 men fnight. the first named pla the high man. The summary: Corbin n, to losc on the cau led | 1 | tion 1c's when it was the the second later after ore nd alf s not matched e its ccn more his undying deter- qualifying with a former open titlc John Golden, up, medaling a Henry Cuici of Bridge and up triumph over w York on the third round. and to go. Garro | a field to 20 core ki ool the as the |COMMISSION HOLDS UP SHIRES BOXING PERMIT .| Unable to Find s and every one of the eir toes at all tim dingly ithough ams w Screw Fld. ought the at pic d i going at rate the oty of spec Any Mysterions Dan ' Daly Supposed to Be Opponent Y Monday Night, Dec. T (- pugilistic carecr (the great) t baseman, he of Shire nro Charles White out to | Wirtale 5 4| Chica ; ;| sional Arthur Sox fi die a-borning Maj. Gen. John V. of the Tlinois stat commission, has issued a nolding up the permit for engage i preliminary hout | one mystcrious Dan Daly of Cleve- and, at White City Monday night, on two counts, The first count is that Gen in and commi diligent search, anyonc pears Clinnin, chair- ‘ athl rhin Cabinet ; hires to Klopn 5 ol Clin- on, in spite of nave failed | who met a | Dan Daly of Clevelard, cially or fistically, and there o fight until & member of inissio such a fighting costume. The second count | Gardner. a member of ti | sion, watched Shires in nd leaned toward the | Charles Arthur too much inclin to thrust salient parts of his anatomy unprotected into the path of his sparmates’ punches, and is | rot a real good fighter. Final action will be taken row when the |is to arrive 3 th soskas 5 has mysterious either will b the com- m Larson views person is Commis. a workont opinion tha cd Seuth’s Arch Rivals Scheduled to | stanley Rule Pattle in Twenty-Sixth Game tomor- mysterious Dan Daly Chicago. Athens Today. in (GP) orgia little San- |pp, a capacity | cuse university | terday by "hurson. R. P. newcome other games | recent years. The of Yale, 15 to| Sept. R. P. I. at Syracuse. to Oglethorpe. Tlori-| Qct. 4—Hobart at u and New York Universit Oct. 11—Rutgers at Syracuse. unbeaten champions [ Oct. 18—Pittsburgh at Syracuse, 1 victorious over Oct. § rence at Syracuse. the Tournament Nov. Syra jast year, h Nov. at son. losing leg Tulane, Notre Dame, | Nov Alabama. Georgia one team—1Ilortln Geor 1} two traditional| Marshall “Little to this game, first|captained the West in 1 uparative scores, [sity eleven through the 19 comparisons | paign and also is leader of ketball team this season. \\K\(\ . SCHE l)\ LE N. ¥., Dec. 7 (UP) all schedule for Syra was announced Graduate Manager G i (c] and | Georgin Tecl ' met in resque before sixth game in pict dium tod 930 footl ves- B. favored to win hy Both teams h it often this season, Geo: four games and Georgla Fatnic hdowns. ve 10 5 and Rutgers are the only on the schedule, the ing been fixtures in schedule: Thucl Anderson, 1 g Georgia, conqueror has bowed 1, Tulan Georgia rochows Matuliis, INrause, Tieloin W sy T8 Sy ech 1—Brown : 18 exper. Penn § 0 2 State Col- | | | | | New York result o which Landers 1. Corbin n CAPTAIN Sleepy” Glenn Virginia hen these rivals down records bl the | playe past though teams | hionors | are swept awn tom univer- the le standing Corhi the Al ague ind sharing Giascos cr are 1o, and his fellow townsman from | with | best of the| ap- | went | down and | 5 . | nd trap took his iron shot on | sensing | hich has marked his |V | sct from | matter of | Following this | order | with | find | 'PANTHERS AND INDIANS ‘I\e“ Britain and Hartford Meet Again in the Laplta]l | City Team’s Home Bailiwick—Jean and Mates Are | Smarting Over Close Defeat of Thursday Night — Another Bitter Battle Is Expected When Quintcts; Face Each Other—Pittsfield Five Herc Monday. | { i lacal quintet New Britain troupe in its own baili- won another hard-fought | 6 to v, Hartford | dust 2 Britain goes to Hartford to- morrow with the feeling that noth- ing can stop the local team and an- other great battle is anticipated. Pittsfield Monday Monday, night at the Stanley Arena, the Pitisfield quintet, head- ed by the great Steve Picree, will make its second appearance - her Picree is sore clean through over | even though the game went into an | Monday night's loss to New Britain | jovertime period and was ended by|and he and his mates are also out terrific shot from the stick of | for revenge. This wiil be anothe | “Kia" Williams. On their home | battle of parts but the New Britai | floor, the Indiuns feel confident that | steamroller is in full swing and the { they will stop the winning streak o ning has gone all through the the Hardware City crew. Watch out for Thursday night's vietory | the New ) day mizht, New Britain and Hartford roller Albany | hockey teams will meet again to- | wick and | morrow afternoon, this ti in | contest | Hartford's domain at the Palais|Lit the 1 in Hartford. Ired Jean and his band of In smarting yet over the feal inflicted on them by Williams' reorganized quintet {in this city and only one thing is | uppermost in their minds, that | “Beat New Britain® The tiam, [ its best, was not good enough to sct | New DBritain hack Thursday nig |to Kid {in w w was the | | | veversed his usual proce ting at a critical point {of taking deliberatc | to tap the ball into the cun. A four | PITT ELEVEN T0 | it may H. | ball on his first, one-l ded tap. | :\Ol did the ball sink on his second - lor third hurried attempt. Nine out | | out would prove to be successful 1 Bowl Game New Year's Day |ouc i e it core the tni | title holder a ceven i w York, Dee. 7T (P —When the| | Probably Dr. Willing was in the | |echampion Pittsburgh football team |gallery and he doubtless felt |lines up against Southern California | pointing out to the golfing world | |in the Rose Bowl at Pasadena on|this example of wasted strokes on | ‘N w Year's day, the Panther eleven | the reen, as justifi ion for any { will be secking the second vietory [match player to re to concede |for a strictly eastern invader in the | putts. Stroked m fully. in the | history of this post-scason classic. | usual way or with abandon. there is | Atlantic seaboard teams have figur {many a miss on the lip of the cup in now fewer than seven of the 13 [in store for the headliners as well asadena conflicts to date, but have |as the dufiers. A putf is nev {only Harvard's 7 to ¢ victory over shot. Oregon an' January 1 to mate h 1 HARTFORD TEAI TONGAT nd ties for Washingtor {son and the Navy | T Tormer Hartford and Weasver High e | | 'he cast was last repre d at| Pasadena two years ago the undefeated Pittsburgh ecleven was ishaded, 7 to 6, by Stanford. nthers lcomed the chanee o Stars to Appear With € refurn to the California front this| season, hoping to defeat Southern California by a more convincing | ot | margin than Notre Da o a2ini trivmph at Chic st month. The {1, 00 rojans a y-sehedule ot ame against another — Pittsburgh |, ¢ (), cleven mext when Carncgie {ph. {Tech will be in the coliscum. | vy ars former oppose dure and, in put- | inste undertook at | | care seem, like { ire | sent when i 0 ital City Quintet Hartford will the Hartford . Burritt basketball te nley Arena this evening regation will be headed by Collins, who starred for~threc with Weaver. . “Don” Hayes, | Hartford High center, - wiii | “Joc" Luty. These two men cspecially well known in city for their basketball ability. The Burritts arc anxious to s Geir 13th ight victory and will {start their strongest lineup, A Havlick, regular forward, is confir cd to his home with il g and wil | be missing from the lineup this ey ving. Manager Ken Saunders is v fortunate in having “Joc” replace Havlick. Jasper will kubowitz at forward scen in the pivot two old standbys, ( i nd Darrow, will roam in the| ckeourt. Gill and Rose will be | |ready ction when called upo: | The game is scheduled to start promptly 8 o'clock and will bef followed Ly the New Britain-Bristol | {battle. Manager Saunders has a ranged I hedule for the rc the month it includes with Wil Winsted, sonville, nd Ma chool stars ot 1 seen Pittsburgh halted the Plaid by to 13 Of the four major scetions of | United States, the south leads in the Pasadena classic with two victorics land a tic in three appearances. The | {middle west stands next with two victories and onc defcat, triumphs Michigan and Notre Dame inst a reverse for Ohio The |home defenders of the Pac slope have done mno better t five {victories. five defeats and tics in the 13 games. The cast trails with umph, four set-backs are this 1 ic an three its and one i two tic CHIP SHOTS By Jigger Goldberg or somc that the casiest shot for him was the conceded e rules committee does not encourage the practice making | concessions on the but most golfers of all classes consider it on the off side of sportsmanship not | to “give” opponents the wee putls, Rube ot | humor in gol put other golf 4 and 1antic ryville 'ACTION ON PETITION * OF 10WA IS HELD UP, The gallery in the recent Amateur | | championship showed its disapprov-| Right of University’s Athletic 1 of Dr. Willing when he failed to| follow this custom in his match with Harrison Johnston. But the canny dentist knew that the unmissable | putts can be missed and he was not| (e giving any his « ances 10| of the win the ssic teur event 17| yoin 1 been olke instead of wateh competition. the run i would net have heen thus subject to criticizm. | ames Thomp- | hester. said of green to Engage in Conference Not Decided. Dec. T (@) matter of Io plea for | cment to the right to engage | I Western Co rence athletice t |in competition after January 1 still was unfinished busine | Ar two hour discussion of lother matters last night’the faculty S| committee on athletics of the con- | or amateurs, and many between golf- | forence postponed action until today. ers who arc less expert, are decided | Phe moeting was secret and little | on the putting greens. Missing one 0f | real information of what occurred these casy pults often is the decid-| quring the meeting could be ob. ing factor that spells defeat for the | 1inca | unfortunate contender. And making | iction on Towa's plea was o be a much more difficult putt sink, | made today, another scssion having sometimes wins a title, [iieen i callod tockita i) | | Tumors persisted that - | Chicago and Illinois were afternoon last Junc. | 4pic“toward the plea, whi for him to tie with{ ¢torn, Wisconsin, India it looked as it helpyque’yere listed as favoring re- ]‘]"“ S e ‘]”,:0”" ' instatement. Ohio State and Minne- Ee “”']““(;:1"1";H:"‘““ O gota continued as “doubtful.”” The £ : | serious attitude of the coaches and | (ajor John L. Griffith, Big Ten ath- | letic commissioner, as they left the | nine in even fours—or par golf. He Meeting indicated that Iowa faced a| | missed par by a stroke on the 10th|™ el B . lole but had a chance for a birdie| 10W& officials were confident, how- on the 11th. Tho ball just overran | ©Vr, (AL thelr efforts to correct ‘e cup. It was then a “tap-in® bmt|leged abuses in their athletic Jispinoan exortad far more than his|tem: would meet the approval of the | usual caution and missed it and took | COMMittee and reinstatement would 4 five. That 14-inch putt cost hin the championship and the loss wa attributed to too much carc o, —The of am University da s, Most matches between erack pr Michigan, | unfavor- orth- and Tones' famous 12 one Saturday made it possible Espinosa when would lose Open title. dinarily foot putt, late Playing ahead of Bobby, Al Espin osa had negotiated the out-going IAS. NEVER BEATEN Lehigh and Princeton Wal- | opponents on the of the (times and a Lehi missed | won the verdict. pro | TGER have beer football field 7 team never ) ! s | | the redoutablc times winner Last Monday ter Hagen, five professional crown, all but qualifying for the current championship event hy what hi critics were pleased to call gro: | carelessness. Like Espinosa, the Hai has 1t you don't know what to zet why | on earth don't you look in the Her x ald’s Xmas gift suggestions? | wilt | MeElwa | independently at | impo. HIGH SALARIED CLASH AGAIN TOMORROW STARS RELEASED Geltic Baskethall Team Broken Up by H auager Jim Furey ent that graced siona) had th who Profes basketball York by quintet I caused a stir of int in this city Complete information on the matter is contained in the followinz clipping from the Brooklyn 13 Stand: “The greatest wholc cleanup in the history of an American Bas- Ketball League team 100k place terday when Man Jim [Purey of > Celties sold” or released almost cvery member of his team and re- placed them with another combina- tion of young players alizing t he would never /& combination 1l 1 equzl the Originel Celties, decided that he ¥ he failure of th much aechanical Attempts to play at the n were complete flops and iry list was- t6o much even promote successfully at the Are a of voun he be able wou IFure ent tean not s0 nancial Gar- 1o Holinan Sold 1t Holman. considered the est player of all time, and Meehan, Celtic pivot, wer Syracuse. Dave Banks the Fort Wayne Hoosiers proviso that Benny 13o Wayne star, would b Paterson. Johnny Beckinan viously been seld to Clevel he had reported Monda) Of the vinir b with the n. Fort T mins, cuts, 1t pro- vided they v is doubtful, ill 2g indepen hood of lives. Harry n rather to play the. neighbor- he now ed his un- New R | conditional r will maica Aren t to be compl Wble that it will Main 1 members of a team now performing Union City yers who will lineun are Fred Tony Calland Manager Furey Willic Mc- ins, }‘4\ ¥e coi any Most the well known locall ably be in the ( I\hvmu n, Bill 1 and Harold Johnso. will mmm.\\ Donald and Ja Suffer T camp of eltic also usc ck Cr A Loss 1ors of {rouble in ago re played wed that 1 during leazu There were s dropp of the drain e omoters that ot their p nd th S0 the 1 yroll last w The sale not - oy cnabled moters get off the nut but will leave a plus with which to try to on a paying basis in J er ter. 1f the Celties finc the team will an for the to sur: the e aica this lay b sible, independent the on BASKETBALL TONIGHT Stanley A BRISTOL ENDEES Vs NEW BRITAIN Se Hotel Stanley 2644, Reserved ts at “Telephone would rebuild | the | to Bill | send | is | Blackhawks. ob- | they | ¥ tHwhen they step into the BRISTOL ENDEES TO MEET LOCAL QUINTET TONIGHT Manager Joe Carroll Has Assembled the Identical Team That Won the Championship Last Season — Rich- man and Collins to Be With Visiting Aggregation —Locals Are Greatly Strengthened By Addition of “Bo” Adams—Game to Be bt‘uted at 9 0 ’Clock. OTTAWATOMEET v MONTREAL SEXTET - Conroy Lincups Bristol Pichen Collins Rl SThan Richman Waterman Right Guard First Place in lmemafionaltf Group at Stake Tomight | ™ ¥ | | York. @ —wWith first | attied place in the international group at [Professional i ship stake, Ottawa and the Montreal M o ain ame of {on Church ched- | New Britain quinte 1 Richtmyer Left Two teams, onc exact lineup of la ard them with tic son, that the 1928-29 champion- will battle tanley Arena are th New D t year for baskethall Connecticut, New Dee. 1 last 1o will clash in th the National jule tonighi. [tie to ret roo1 big Hockcey tol ur than o ot ad over | clwe Maroons international win, A Maroon the Montreal a 14 7y iIts to would le points to ng second mect- cn e two clubs this sca- really the first clash he- two teams that will meet of the fact that s been changed. fo and Sam both of whom the Bristol line- nks night, will be this cvening. This will f a difference in the 11 Towners and will Britain egation about Picken, 1 ane whil place in the point 1 fhe to!son, it is | first tween the standings ¢ victory must 1 ceause s | would give | tion a total of Ottawa. A Bristc 5 roster mmy Collins, Richman, center, missit rd, for tic we Ot- tawa with 14 13 for thu v from on fh the ake game Loy now the I Mapt: | vietory ing adic k of oronto only tor victory ic the 1 New n the lenty The chian, de man with nd Place in Bl Wh wgain ihis s ter settled anley Brit one hoix ot Collins Watcr- Malcolm that the top circles last year. quintet can repeat 1son or not, will be bet- after tonight's game at Arena. in will furnish a vastly different five from the that was cn in action last year but the line- wp will identically the same, at the st t as it was in une this year. Sloman wski will be at the for oy at center and ¥ at guards. Britain will Tave sgth through the squad of “Eo” A flash, who will be Leld in Adams has been a for- d on the Fordbam team for ty 1 he will be used in that ir cnters me to- one of the starting heing shifted to g in b dy oy fir: \ at Toronto 11 would d Htwo clubs fc cond ichtmyer a the utihty m the quintet istol colors at {for Mon dlos is place andin {international state | In the only Boston, standing: groun 5 her the American group battle the Detroit leading will Congars. Tomorro {meet the Madison w York cago to cl will | 1 Yorl uare Garden Americans travel to Chi ash with t a rejuvenat ! i rst ¥ nd Zaka 1 vards with {DEMPSEY T0 REFEREE Cio YON PORAT-SCOTT BOUT doubls Heay yweight its st ad- cition to FFordham reserve. ams mer Champion s | vositio night Liable to Steal the Spotlight h 5 ith or- in Battle, rd. Res- for service team, will be preced- | ¢ =l Wy 1m~|‘u‘:-n on the I'orat-Thil ott fig’ loor ' | A me tonight i he most imporiant e g md the Speed! will appears durritts that i il steal hoxing Mon m mger another vy [ ol s ga with o'cloch contest 9 o'clock. en il Jaci big in ticket a the noune: will hias SNOWSHOE RAC Ont,, Dec. T (P championship snewshoc race for 1930 will be licld in Otta- It is to be held in conjunction internationul convention o shoers to be convened here April 1 to 4, Lout ales for | benefit | which | jjeet st ds | referee the hoo! TITLE ot — The arran for m fund olph orld lirist of 1 Tmmedi- ity show the third | Von Iorat- 1 Zulation TO " ALLPLAYERS Dec. 7 (—The New Lng- chall league plans to give aspiring boys who vish to play pro- ssional baschall a helping hand. ore he | 1ach club will carry two players "\]yn without previous experi- nec niz 1 baschall. ch 1 b r the ough a1 offici rounee n in the bat ate designation ste o the ring | Both Von Porat | declared Dempsey AID Bost m ba | scott of 1l conmission forbids the | e nd Scott cction as able 1o them Porat. one of the hardest among the heavyweights, Twill be a t favorite have in o ref- Von | hitters probably over Scott AME Hirohito recently 1l game in Tokyo, st event of its kind history. 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