New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 10, 1929, Page 15

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1929. §Speaking of Sports badaaa st 10 202 20 22 T2 \unounce e WITH THE BOWLERS FRATERNITY ALLEYS FAENIR Tuj AGUE £ @TTITTT th n drop- ments today that W York Celties hay o from the American Basketball | he of the difficulties the | team has been in, will be receive \ 1interest in this city. The te duys ago, announced that its high-priced | s while it was re- | at a reduced | wain wain was in this city Sat-|! light, a spec at the New | stol gamie. Followir ind - Mana Clarenc npher were i confuby for ore than an hour At (hat ound that MeElwain able mone; the el by the For t! one o citnre 1000 that Liritain Mec other mem- I to u 01 ed 1o rey to Syr )i Syraen ROGERS ALLLYS WORKS MEN'S LEAGUI Harts to Patersor Mot Syr e also claims Meklwain | with that to sceure 1thot STANLEY wain to play would e tea team. also like 1 there t what in th event | as there ritain MeElwain till ren Wil e i in ned Ne a mer 1. Manag lecided in his o will do in this ca o let ' e ind he decision definite e his thoug mtil about Kings to lold the wildfire of Ne¢ Britain would he al. A littl on sense mixed with heady Adan, crs, B [ | tar players iding Conaty 1 th aller hock 1d i The round so is city uns have tonorrow been shiftin is impos JUNIOR CITY LEAGUE to keep South Ends success has atie ast years and t done more harm than zood have generally Steam Rollers The profe MeDonough on last 5 55 v Hartford will be heard at o XA ime, President Al 1 ot clator at the Lon the disput Fast Ends will he con- q douht of this. 1%an t hundred hay will willingly the meeting ths nin by the and also that 114 ¢ eferee Fd had blown fully 20 num- noti- e the a of the rly they hro Hart for Gicorge cuffle WORKS GIRLS Clubs STANLEY Tart's istl conds before the goal was made nay not he suce t of opinion amon will probably be but Hartford now ton of the leazne by victory and Nell.” The proios wise the we hie team man vith the re Hearls things | 1, Low over two t revenge New Brit 1artford time CELTICS ARE DROPPED Jukers Pranchise of New York Team American sLethall 1 Declared Forfeited. 0@ Deuces neriean il lea cireuit I°c of th ounced Tempo- | Fro- | | Yor at I nal New il baskelh gue has seven-club of the iranchise ‘eltics was ar J. J. O'Brien, president of | Jast a 108 Diamonds I | Itics, with possibly the | t payroll in the It 1 consistently ent first disposed of its n | s, Mechan and | Holman to ¢ up the fran two cities in in the middle nehise dhe 1t both down the 1 oo one e ¢ nd o or the within days. cations are furnd will finish out the scason as a .u\.nr‘ club organization, equal foree Lirom the | win over | certain Aces But Sportir publicity, is ungrateful 2so know that the with the in interest appeal nding out ing s of front ar ir stuff, 1 know reporters more And T can 1 independent writer, ove of nd faith hours. Queens cir trust It is said that a writer creates public opinion writers do create a lot rest in sporting cvents, Tz sporting pages and ould not pay expenses. It is ¢ hat o3 football wou run into million dollar gate r if the ever ot CHIP SHOTS BY JIGGITR oliowing Mr. Patterson's letter Observer column in the Her- — wturday, which I read with in- frer all sports writers two communicatic e foothall N York Heralg only color u criticizing sports writer ing s ippened ti o foothall homes have en college eads of the Cagles stars ormance. n account of his p! Sunday paper, while lolliy ternity br s though hi laimed fo him t1 afternoon before 00 prople stood up to chec r e made a touchdown nowledgement of his prow vi U these letter n portirg applivd to zol hi house after akf been star only ser oy car rday = = ~whe commentat viewpoint of His plaint w paper featuring their and sometimes oL ' f i plause of the stands i swell he sifficult, the coach to get his team into right mental attitude TPOsSIIS g s tapt 1o cause newspaper At o2 accounts of + follows public mi coaches b when it pi to play up to the coach’s stan Apert th far off the li heroes in sport. The letters in the New | ot ption 00l exce uscd to 1 in det umes and attributing No| the Army to the wri mashing. nd enough terms but not ha flowe res of H noted |¢ "0 b and the football players but th lin minority s embra Dames | the public to a R BT or of e Accorais to those who cter, 1sh slashin tion, “crashing” are adlines hav 1gle from making the again. Nor did Red G suffer by the by the pi as much as vear than not kept All-A which he ST attention accord Albie Booth re more foothall playe player injure ight spot in day after Coach enoug) s work 1o n e confivim- 1o political report- spaper sports ome of them | ume the happer writing 1ho T ed cynies rs they ser puilicity 1} other ne vriter, tie aly give more of deserve, ¢ usually 10le of optimistic good of the o e Next or bids any back on the he or two. Yal needed t the q Army as the him to do. D thinking vrot med the the 1 vould embarra coash u promoter, and £WS reporte at his docs not Dose deprive account of ooth demands colorfu and the reporte priate to the sport He z pleases milli ta meet the approval of itics. But who cares? is won on a * ey don't lict to crises In fc ry cfiort is made to block Relatively few of way, When vl Notre Darne radio after the W t 1l rs are s in 1 The Army | tributed the victory to this bre orld ckir say this as newspapers did not hang halos The s they [ me adlines | called keep | Farrell r 1ong | decid ) ot her ful | 1¢ the | than » b their o almost The of in- sport Jnowle luck ? L gues: 1d not cceipts Local of the I 1 the tri gel, alte AT r b o) o putts sunl all which he mateh o ST, AUBIN TAKES hir said probab!: thems 1 buting the riority r victories should "o ganin Hockey League wh pany reign TRADE SCHOOL WINS tshethall Team Displays Distinct Ldge Over Ancient Rivals do not | seribes | Real- in the L fra- t, h whtt inag throug n $9.- r 1 ublic s quitc press may | long « fouls. ire spired to live up to public expecta- | d him ceivid attention ti 9 d hin, Yal Booth was not th erhaps | Carlsor Cohen Truhan ports appo- is cov- break”| N B. 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