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NEW BRITAI DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1 0 NEW BRITAIN PANTHERS DEFEAT BEARS FIRST TIME THIS YEAR Bridgeport Roller Hockey Team Kept On Defense Through Almost the Entire Game—Purcell, Visit- ing Goalie, Gives One of Greatest Exhibitions Ever Seen in This City — Bob Griffiths Displays Old Form During Game—Locals Show Plenty of Speed. uesday Last Night's Results Amste Britain 6, Bridgeport Official Standing Won lLost = at Bridgeport Wednesday in Albany. Thursday at New Brita Friday Hartford ) ny New Britain Amsterdam cene Games Tonlgiit Hart Amsterdam n at Taunton (L B at AT Saturday port isterdam. Provider Albany a Open. The ary New Fritain Pierce For the first present season, Roller Hockey team Bridgeport quintet. T ed at t Stanle: city last night and cisive victory for 6 to 2 margir out question, has one combinations in the present time but ti team's speed and dash made the visitors appear in comparison For the entire first period for the greater part of the rest of | the game, the Bridgeport teain was on the defense. The ball was in Eridgeport territory for the greater | part of the time and Lovegreen, | local goal tender, didn't have a stop | or the semblance of one until the | game had progressed more than two | and a half minutes, | Jimmy (Corky) Purcell, Bridge-| 7 port goal tender, gave one of greatest exhibitions of tending goal that he Caught St tim the Bridgeport B, St. Aubin lefeated ush contest Arena in led in a the Panthers Bridgeport, wit of t first 1 Willian McAloon sccond rush S Bouch & Hebert halfback Purcell irst Period v Britain Pierce (Assist by Second Period w Britain Pierce New Britain Willi Bridgeport Hebe Bridgeport St. Aubin New Bri Williams (Assist by DPicree) Period Ne 10 4t Williams) to b ain Third No score Fourth Period New Britain Pierce New Britain ~ Willlams 4: (Assist by Pierce) St. Aubin Purcell 68 McDonald. 18:04 N the R stops, foul, HULTBERG LEADS Pierce 6, n been seen here at any time shes, innumerable times without defense ahead of him and two New Britain men ahead of him, through his agility and ability, he was able to stop every sally of this sort. New Britain's goals were all | drives that travelled with amazing speed. Bob Griffiths, 1 for the first tin since he join- | ed New Britain, hed the form CHURCH SCORERS five years. His speed in skating was | JlllllOl‘ L&&glle Race cqual to that of any of the others and he continually broke up plays that were destined to put New Brit- N Twelve points in his team's run. of the Lovegr Purcell; . New Britain cen- | ain on the defense, New Britain displaved plenty of class last night in its team work. | 1'ast passes, caroming drives against | the banks, quick dashes into Bridgeport combinations, all tended 10 give the locals plenty of chances for scoring. On the defense, the New Britain team played man for | congregational church man and all but smothered the | gnie"ning points and fell Bridgeport team in its attempts 10 | ying his rival. Hultber score or drive for the local cage. | pointage is andliie also Williams and Earl Pierce com- iy scoring from the floor with hined to get all of New Britain's | fiolg goals. I'rancis Hattings, an- goals, but the greatest thrills of the | gther South church player, moved game came with the misses on the | iyt third place by adding 10 points Lullet-like drives of Williams. Each | which just doubled his total, while forward got three goals on as pretty | Leon Dickinson of the Center Con- work as could ever be seen. Real ional church climbed into polo of the scientific sort was played position and Harold Bengt- last night. son of the Lutherans swept into The first period fifth place by scoring four baskets starting right off t on Nis | apicce. Bernard Wosilus of the spectacular evening, resulted in | South church, Richard Hube of the only one goal. This was a shot by | Center church, and Smyth of St Jlarl Pierce off a neat pass from | Mark's fell out of the first five in the other side by “Kid” Williams, | the of these onslaughts. Pierce opened the scoring in the players arc tied for second period with a drive that got \g honors with thr by Purcell. Williams took the bail | shots apiece, but Gordon E at the center of the floor and Center arch le his the top of Purcell's pads for tries, while Bernard third New Britain goal has taken seven shots Hebert then 100k ¢ight to achieve the from the end of t Dan Wosilus climbed into the per- hit the rear banks and sonal foul race being staged by his up, hit Lovegreen's back m mate, Hattings, and Clarence in New Britain's cage. the Center church, and freak goal has eight against Mat became interesting when Aubin drove one into New ain's cage from the side of 1k The score to 2 in f New Britain n Wi pie combined together liams, through sheer fo the ball straight through pads. There wasn't away at the Mark's Episcopal Harold Hultberg s to break dividual scoring Church league players for Daniel Wosilus of expense N te abled of the IFirst Luth- tie for first place among Junior this week, the South collected three be. total leads 14 am th Purcel hop face foul- good y of the in only Wosilus 1 Hattin same number. shoot ch 1 wild drive The ball bounding went rink is was a leads in while for and ts when the The first t th first, were ch points, tied ed back third d out by three poi erans climbed to individual scoras: e rink or of and W drove Purcell’s previously was 7 ms 1d 1.t third period, simply 1eams set I o for in cas goal after 1 were broken u in d o New B the Br remained With favor. in a re at Pu but F it by Purce tira drove A 15, So. So. Cong. the L this ATHLETES INELIGIBLE FOR REGEIVING BENEFIT of Prompt Action University Au- thorities May Pave Way For Readmission Soon (— rction lotes hletic The i- in declar- who e fund has of early re- competition in its prospe vice presi- ty of Chicago, tive on the facul- said Towa should be aring if it flles no- ppeal. Long, said mcore an the action had vorable light,” « anticipated th visit lowa City situation gler of Michigan, renewal of night stops as tender worl New be hard which goul g00d | committes o 1 soon to o goa am - that will d round Brit op e fa Schedule for Wy A cot of last Wia- night tle, in- * say- 1 and believed that Jowa restored within a reason- gth 5 arsity Atl sisted on ing he would | able day gram second round was made hor Sunday Br Amsterdam at Hart = Providence at Albany Monday at New Detroit 1 school build ‘!sLurlvnl,. | | invested and land for in cvery Providence Britain, Northwestern's Towa's | orably received by | LITTLE BUSINESY DONE AT MEETING Annual Session of Baseball Leagues Gomes to a Close York, Dee. 13 (P— meetings of the baseball an nual wint al and American have ended with leagues a minimun matter of busine T'he question of a Septeml falled to come up for off consideration after ed ihat had tion in ¢ reted, closing | cial nates Iy jurisdiction bLoth Barnard favor from April 1; however is 1ch cover presid question and E. running ber 2 on the Heydler season to 23 ime that will dates Trade t quar were scarce al de irover Cleveland der, Cardinal o of the world seri did return to scene his carliest major le: couquest—Philadelphia—in a riore important fr a sentimental | angle than from any other. Harry | McCurdy, former University of Illi-| a and a Ol Alex the Homer DPecl n in ihe transaction only other swap returned W Schang to the Athletics in excha for Sammy Hale, who Brownis The vesterd, tem of most Great, Younz Cardinal | same heearme joint meeting at the Biitmor> v saw the chain-store baseball ownership discu length n Breadon, cxtens lealer in live dressed ivory, produced tele from presidents of a wide r minor endorsing league of clubs, Presid ums | nge of | leagues m own, rships the smaller | i frankly system lon’s action king regarding n-store doubtloss much to do with the failur joint session to adopt the regulation Commissioner Landis suggested—r quiring clubs to make known offi- cially tp the various baseball head arteds any transaction by | gained control of smaller | franchise. All hands. including Commissioner Landis, seemed satis- | fied to let matter rest on the| table While no the baseball rules be held this winter, - sion did authorize the clarificatior of certain points in coringy ules and the unification of instructions which the two issue to their official scorers instructions now vary in items, notably the one which quires a starting National leag pitcher to work five innings to gain a victory when an American leaguer needs go but fou The committee baseball writer sp -1 | whic | a the of will general gathering committ the joint o appointed hy to do this work i cludes John B. Foster, James Harrison and Al Munro Elias of New York and Ha Bullion of Detroit. The league presidents also will appoint official s henc forth, in accordance with another suggestion from the writer The club owners voted to ask the minor lea to agree to each major club to farm fifteen players rather than eight and to allow the same man to be sent out three times instead of two. A com- mittee of four men from each c cuit will treat with minor leagu heads on this question, prepared to grant concessions to obtain favor- able action. The joint ated 350,000 junior basebag R. o es session for 1, also appropri- American Legion $10,000 for Nation- |al Amateur Athletic Federation baseball and $5.000 to the or tion which aids needy « 0 meet these expenditure: cent | world tomary from the gross of the series rather than the ten per cent, # FIELDS MEETS JONES Welterweight Champion Defies Bos- next cus ton Jinx on Title Holders in Bout With Negro. Roston, Dec welterweight [ “ginx” that tra 13 (Pi—Jackic pion, will defy t holdc clash “Gorilla” a non-title Garden Is t n Ie 8 with the Jones | Akron bout & the Ohio, Bostor 1 t Five hay zrief in this city during the this series of wvorried Fields. It has, however, caused considerable thought hose Who wager on boxin 18 there are enough Jor hereabouts to shorten 10-9 on the champion Fields is confident rific title Negro. idea t champions o come to past year not nmishaps has amon contests, s admirer the odds io | | | th | | left hooks, which we from Joe Dundee r. c ve against e later, however, : champion is a } k 1gainst a short right hook, his favor- te blow. A victory for Jones would | add greatly to his prestige and rud {1y disrupt a Chicago promoter's | plans to match Fields and Jackie | Thompson, another Negro welter- | weight, for | next. mont! | POLISH ATHL) ‘ New York, Dec |istaw Petkiewicz, of Paavo Nurmi, York | zaria, his ter- him th ently. will the Akro has an t a HERE 13 (UP)—St Polish conqueror arrived in New yesterday on the S. S. Beren- primed for competition on | Ameri 1 tracks. The 21-year-old Polish star holds the Polish national records for ev- ery dist from S00-meters to 10,- rec bears dentials of Poland. He said here “if anyone On0-meters g from the A. A | that he would invited him 1 run You can check off your gift list i the Herald’s Xmas gift suggestions. Nation- | John | the | of the | permic | commissioner will deduct fifteen pev|$ A him, | s in this of | title bout in that city | MILLION FOR nois star, also became a Philly with | EpeW, D, \\“Cv horse and | nate BY WILLIAM BRAUCHER NEA Service Sports Writer His Royal H top-sergeant of must I 1cklc 1 as oil multim ire fered a hot million bring His Highness to the stables, That snicker of Willis § hamton, N. Y Count in 1927 Larly one morning | Kilmer, who is a b oughbreds, was out horses their cxercisc Among them known to b | cluaix Edwin and Dr. Kilmer's was Howa Lang to C‘hick Lan Re Ani enjoy 58 2h Cou o t year horsey he Ve hear very was is watch atog | who w in- cigh Count hoy $ no v jockey v - latic who famous horsc friend to buy Reig he believed perior o pride of Sun Edwin Kilmer's ey of the opinion that Dr 50 underestimated t Reigh Count that §7,500 would buy | | + had (R ue Lang's friend w at mornir ind the 1oy horses after around the sisting that Letter horse, With a paternal pat Kilmer the the boy with the word Howard, my boy, th ise horses and T b at wee he Dr. 1 t Kilmer two d them 1 tr Reigh Count ang had br W the o1 back with closed argument | is why vou ced them hoth horses sold Harriman paid ately 060 for Sun Bdwi ot for | his money a good colt. Mrs, Hertz aid $12,300 for Reigh Count and got the horse that brought | of $1.000.000 other ¥ | wa Dble | Jomn . the | eah refusing | offer, had a little fun himsel “Such an offer,” he said |come from only the big | world. T never go h ill he a bigger fool. 1 belongs to Mrs, Hertz and always will. No That nal.” Dr. Kilmer himse that probably both The history of th failures of | heg Only exe " T W. A approxi N1 an offer i from the Toner's sts D. He; king in Chicago ta Waggoner's Al fool in Wayl Count nd myself y can buy o1 It would fell you me turr cham re this year, Man War e when g sons the pre wr-old get o o a dismal the test | of tracks. Ik 1 the £1,0¢ Reigh Count, the recorded for came from 11926 offered | ottish distille lario, the horse that year. hig piece AR Jame Y, that Ri 0 for ho Khan the Sir of eflesh who the in rford the von dlr M Sam o n o TRAFTON VS, SHIRES Center of Chicago Bears Professional Football Team Makes Ring Debit Monday Night. Chicago, Dee. 1 ton, center of the who will make bow against (' | at White City ently is quite tion establis Lway (P)—Ceorge Traf- Chicago Bear his professional fisii Arthur night, by th the put arles Monday nwed out he res appar- u reputa- Great Dan 1s 4 knoc One vhen Daly fton to all talk Shires bout b workout ir |tse i alor - rou his final hoon by plav- inst the Sur York Rea Gia HERALD CLASSIF TFOR BLEST RESULTS “could D ADS | o'clock PANTHERS TOP BRIDGEPORT BEARS FOR FIRST TIME THIS SEASON VISITATIONS CONSIDERED ONE OF BEST BASKETBALL TEAMS IN AMERICAN LEAGUE— REIGH COUNT | Ace | tand came w |ana in ei Tittle red hicago taxi xas millionaire by John D. Hertz, quiet cquine off $1,000,- it, CARNEGIE ELEVEN T0 ARRIVE TODAY Tartans to Hold Light Workout in Los Angeles Stadium Los Ane . Dec. ) wrtans from Carn of two formi othall 1 eles 1 seven I Pitts with games University of lifornia this today and workout Rose bowl turf, the Tartans will the opposition for 11 al first burg te ims in 1 on the 1deni Tomorrow nish fur- inti 15 the They 1 ntersectio [o! in will on An the On les coliscum. of Year's day ugh will t Coach iggregation in the annual cast-west end ¢ the mee sify Ho Ro: o thern Cali- through vesterda week © for the Tar- of the touted passing at- Jones of & topping off drill thereby two strenuous preparation s chit an mentor is the tack of the Tech outfi in Trojan backficld have not shown rial attacks. eclined to state which of st backfields would start merely stating that if Russ Saunders ted at quarter, would in at full, Marshall Dufficld started calling p Jim Musick would ipany him. Harry Bdelson and Pinckert apparently will halves in any case. Jones wer, a good punter, was y to round out the Saun- a closing vorry combi- brightly liis two b tomorrow Gaius and if Shaver start at said S| ders combination. Troy's reserves, and tra trip forced upon combined to make the U. tie th « long regie, 8. C. team favorite. " DE MOLAY TEAM PLAYS New Britain - Basketball Quintet Scheduled to Meet Milford To- morrow Night at Y Gym. New oh Sritain t Torwa Morey Drink Forward er Left Knowles Oriatt Center Berglund Baldwin Right Guard Erickson Smith Left Guard Substitutes: New Britain—Swan- Hewett, Brown: Milford— , Clinton, Rowe. er in as many New Britain - DeMolay il team will seek ifs fourth t in the state league tomor- night when it meets the Mil- DeMolay quintet at the local C. A. To date the Hardware team has met with no opposi- which could stand up before it, but Milford is reported to have a good team and may be able to throw a scare into the locals. New Britain will experiment with lineup, it was indicated today. Knowles at center in place of and selecting Stohl for one berth in The other positions will be held by the men who ken care of them so well ir, and New Britain has good on hand, too. game will start at Jack Tobin will | Dancing will follow he contest, row | ford ¥, » City tion ts using Hewett a nson. obably have ! thus | reserve | A materiel | dangerous s [ the | winter, partici- Irojans’ | be Univer- | Tro- | Milford | ryre | preference 1o | AT ROLLER HOCKEY — BROOKLYN NDUSTRIAL LEAGUE GAMES TONIGHT FIELDS 10 WEET " RUBY GOLDSTEN {Spectacular Welterseights Clash at Madison Square Garden ew Yorl 000 spectator Jimmy MeL stein punch each ot n round hout ' n tonight. » bout there rings together punchers in the sion and some milling rospect. The less optimisti servers remember a certai March of this year wher and Ray Miller packed worth of spectators on one of the dulles the fans present cve McLarnin was a that night and did reputation with th he ved in are expected 1o w Ruby il nin and in a A pare seor = two of 1t the = of of Gold, is jus puncher the Ghetto idol may tdopt some force Jinmy to more safe wetics, Goldstein appearcd lightwei itle but knockouts ind Iy Hudkins sapp hin him to the fistic Hiant hoxer. r Go his 66 bouts MeLarnin s imong the be Andy Cal weight, meet Meriden, featherwe round of the Louis (K of Conn., former worl 1 1 o semi-fir best n tackl n the ada welterw dy Di fir ) STANFORD MAY BREAK k Between University and As- sociation Looms Over Track Point Scoring wford Ur » versity sociati America ext | athletic of eas loomec 1 o offic X wa S th the one titles T and o vote b on a s warded A two ar 1 for or th viet track anot field points awards 14 events than tr Stanford athletic took this to | trying to chance from the California have the last mainly The er [ me 1l it tim ts scor « or won t nine d in f reply poir Stanford ath- jals i The need to spoil its ch ler to A. A mbers, \ onship 1 does mot A HOLDS 13 SPADES Colo., D 12 Harry 21, held 13 sy the first hand in a bridge here He has made no immediate plans for the fut Der (UP)- iold- | ~ DEFEND HIS TITLE THREE GAMES SCHEDULED | IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Tl)oubt About First-Place Tie in Standing Will Be All | Settled After Tonight’s Contests at Tabs’ Hall— Stanley Works to Meet Corbin Cabinet Lock Five Stanley Rule and Landers Quintets to Clash— (:asco Players Have Chance to Break Into Winning Column. HORTON SMITHTO League Standing Won L Pet 4 1.000 1.000 1.000 667 ost Corbin 0 Stanley 1 anley | Landers | Fafnirs Russy N. B. v & Gascos Corbin Screw Rul¢ Works n o Machine .. Corbin Sania Catalina Island (hamp Faces Leading Goliers Santa Catalina 3 (A —Confronted array of the nation's leald- Horton Mi defen Cabinet . Tonight's Games matics vs. GGascos. nders vs. Stanley Rule, nley Wor Corbin Ca 1 smith, ¢ 2 s vs. ouri Ozarks. Although the Corbin Serew, ley Works and Stanley Rule haske ball in a triple tie for first place a percentage stand- point there question on the matter of he Corbin Screw von four contests, one cither of the other Lolders. Al doubt tonight when the il play. should defeat their op they will be tied with Cor- | bin Screw with four victories and no defeats. This is the principal at stake in tonight's games. 17 Stanley teams should lose while s winning there will be for second place rather and Corbin Screw will he on 1o [ to i a op ampionship. ar fror is victo h n s 160 entrants | & n the were mor those seeking mastery of ’ Leo Dio- 1ssociation Brit Dawso to Bobhy ief of o o team more th {two first place will be removed ”h“mv.vn,»\ team Mo |IE ey | nonents, 18-hole course o5 professional golfer: Walter Hagen, pion: Johnny second only among amateurs of 1 Parrell, snal runner-up to Dia- classic last champion open ch, the week 1 Fred Mor mbers of th 2 will try conrsc its short yari- | Turne Johnu Watrous s triple tic han first Loy cup team the 3 tured by ed terrain Hagen, Joe 1 Dudley, inosa, Al e first game of the whether or not the G: ketball team will continue alone its losing ways or advance 1o a seventh place t with the New | Britain Machine quintet, its op- ponent of the night. The Neumatics who | can move to a fifth tie if it ; night will in-| gote 1 | a u bolster les, r ranks d are A 1y Coleman, Los d third to Smith d Hagen | win a nine-hole course here a year| fThe Landers-Stanley Rule game and Dunlap, 1.os An-|may be the best contest of the eve- | ning. This Landers team is a big im- be 18 holes. | provement over that which repre- played Satuc- (sented the Universal factory last lay. The r. It won its first game, lost th sed second and came back and won the third. Several voung players have been added to the and they been the the im- improvement. Landers' threats will be Weiln and Charlow. The Rulers will be represented by five-man scoring team. Coach Grobste fit which is p this v over the Gibson d wil will be ro en mor, un- the t to cut the proposed vz I play 1o 54 holes. The 43 in today’s and tomor- rounds will ¢ to compeic final POLISH RUNNER HERE ve roster have ctors in 1alify its S Works ving under a new s is the favorite to Corbin Cabinet Lock team. One ray of hope in the ranks of the Cabinet Lock team is the de- fense which may stop Elmer Swan- ley Wo ace. Tollowers teams in the Industrial t if Swanson is stopped the Stanley Works' team left without offensive power. The Buttmakers' backers point to Arnold Reckert, Aldie Hewett and wo Point Abramowicz as scoring threats on the Cabinet team. That is the reason why Coach John Tobin is shifting his lineup. The first game will start at 7 o'clock and either Dan Alern or Clyde Waters will referce. ley Stanizlaw Petkiewicz, Conquerer of | win Paavo Nurmi, Ready for Compe- tition in This Country. son, ks of other league v York, D cat 13 (PI—st Polish ho has beaten e nislaw distance Paavo Nur- others, claim among has > United States to run to investigate how ational, judicial and run. He University and medy tive insti law student Warsaw Holder every cord from 8§00 Petkiewicz said ons in the of of Tolish to 10,000 hie from running meters, was at his best 2,000 to 3,000 E the latter he conguer®l Nurmi in rsaw months Although he never las competed indoors the big Polish star probably will be invited to run in a num of mects here this winter. He said yesterday that he was not in condi- but that a few weeks of train- probably will make him fit 1 tance that W New York, De (UP)—Leo G Nunes. Leon M. Schoonmaker, Pete Mijer, Dr. Ervin 8. Acel, Cutis and Bela Nagy of New York and John F. Potter of Yale university have been named as the Americ team to compete against Canada in the international fencing tourna- ment, which will be held at Mon- |treal tonight and Saturday. or ing 1gains OUR BOARDING HOUSE By AHERN 4 YorR “THE SAKE COF MRS. GIMBLER, 1 HoPE L -THAT NONE OF THE | BOARPERS HERE WILL we WE BOTH WERE T VERY HARD we -To “HE MARKET AWAKENS A A2, PAINFUL G0 By BRING UP “THE SUBIECT OF “THE SToCcK MARKET! $65,000 Ta BE EXACT! o AND ANY REFERENCE = == A VES, GIMBLER, 2 M\/MALS*SIGH% 2 wr IF $65,000 OF CoURSE -TH AN, AS For R MASOR'S LOSS WHAT i WAS oMLY GIMBLER PAPER PROFITS |KNOWS ABOUT | WERE oONLY MY ~ndBOUT 75 ¢ 'TH'MARK?‘T ! LOSS ,ALAS w BUT Ol “THAT {~ WHY, HE'D THEW . HEIGH HO ¥\ WASTE PAPER S{R'TAAIZE‘F‘F : TLL REGAM AT INgIgCEL gl You-ToLD HIM | LEAST A HUNDRED MRSs-or:;fiN-E Tiere's A “THOUSAND IN TIME § J ?A—?ansasc‘r,vu anan NO MENTION SNGER'S IS MADE oF THE MARKET HERE ~ue 1 Have MADE T A HousEe RULE ! < 5 i T BUSINESS hoa S S | TTALKING PictiRE —\ 7] PRODUCBRS ——\ s : — TR S 22 M Blo~ == PLUNGERS = RE3.U. 5. PAT. OFF.! © 1529, BY NEA SDRNCE, G (2-13~

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