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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1929. :Ommmmm Speaking of Sports OEETIIIIT i son, former capta:n of Britain High school foot- Lall team, has returned to his home on Stanley street from Washing- ton & Lee university to spend the Christmas holida with his family. The National inard basketball eam will play in Manchester Christ- night, meeting the Manc creations 1 @ return game and on the lay followi team will me the Chrysler heads in Bridgeport. After the near riots at the § ley Arena, last night hile New Britain and Hartford were playing roller hockey, there is liable to be @ full-sized racket here | t when Hartford returns here. | New Britain gocs (o Hartford in the | afternoon for the first ha | double-header. Christmas dubbed Ir of polo We i vesterday out his nicks lust We have been wonderi was who was using irella so freely through the Jean's head 1 were grappling i« bo fan net o Williams | corner Renny man on Huck, the stalwart duty at the broke onc fan's Ie him away from the Jean's scalp head but arena trying to Hartford ill his cr red him like Doherty We Ly Britain center ¢ t blanket was his usual self last night. believe that it is superf once again that Barne halfback in the leaguc this more and morc in 1018 {0 & is the best He proves When Referee S McDonald nounced t} oon N Hartfor ns in “Bring hi n ounced would ret Dixic naker bety and a New Brifuin symi night and before he knew in a scrap and half D the balcony “Cookie” Cook bee-line from the Dlea to help “Dix” again cntercd the cd this argument Zing ove made WITH THE BOWLERS VRATERNITY ALLEYS FAENIR DRAGON LEAGUE Balls ROGERS ALLEYS RULE MEN'S LEAGUE STANLEY Hammers i Gauges ¢ looked like old Fred Jean ca rap on the local floor & ! rave wut of @ ere will be it iy of exc here again SKidT Wil 15 much as he Nt him night 15 vhen most of «fraid of Jean. days! The Hartford Indian ce y had his bonnet dented night. sene the players That was in the war last Monjue Zaleski of one of the stars in the versity basketball te over Yale last night in Zaleski contributed to 1 vietory with points and threc f ordham this city FFordham uni im's victory New York team's basket won five The Trenton State T feated the Av New Haven last Sloman, playing Haven conting as a result of fo ers collcge five £ 28 to 24 guard for t it got Fred Bruno of Harfford de AL Centres in o wrestling mat Middletown Jas 1. Bruno od Ventre W \ the palm of nd, knocking him unconscious so ‘entres 15 unalle to continue The Bristol Endees will \tlas 1l guintet omorrow nizht Pl The Providic voller hockey icague Iy transferred to Taunton. The team will play in Hartford afternoon and will open its home scason Monday night FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Miami, Flz Bob Goodwir tona Beach, Fla., stopped Jimn Capua, Flint, Mich, (10); Jernigan, Columbus, O Kaplan, Meriden has been off Da n Conr PLAY TIE GAM Boston, Dec. 20 (UP)—Despite an overtime period, the Boston Tiger: and New Haven Liagles tied, 5 10 5 in & Canadian-American league lockey game here last night. Iach team scored one goal in the extra session. Boston's goals were scored by Burke, Boyvd, Loucks, Oatman and Regan. Bouchard scored tw and Whyte, Himes and Hughes onc: each for New Haven. HARVARD EXPENS Cambridge. Mass,, Dec. 20 (P Henry L. Shattuck, treasurer of Harvard University, reported to the board of overseers yesterday that the operating expenses of the university for the 12 months ending June 30, 1529, were 811,608,005, The endov- nent exclusive of lands and buill- ings for educational purposes wi announced as $92.978.135. Th operating expenses showed an in- crease over the preceding 12 months of more than §1,000,000. MILLS DECLAR Salem, Mass. Dec, reclors of Naumker clared a quart share payable stock of record It is understood profits of the mills, man: facturers of sheets and pillow cas s in the country, well in excess of last vear's totals. No definitc ment as to earnings would be avail- able until the stockholders’ meeting next month, it was said. l LISTED DIVIDEND 20 (UP)—1i- & mills today d:- rly dividend of § January December that largest are state RCIAL LEAGUE Spinetta’s Marke Eldy Milk Koofiu 119 STANLEY RULE LEAGUE Swamped With Mail Washington, Dec. (P—Sa Claus had begun to ma 1o one of his favorite Yulctide haunts the dead letter office of the po oifice department. Last Christmas he brought ). 000 cards, as well as parcels all over the country, most of whicit never carried their messages to the persons for whom they Nor did many of the these remembrances know tha greetings went astray. Cards riving every day now with of a tion from a mother, father, brother or sweetheart. Letters which have wandered from course also were pouring generous sums of money to misdirected g 5 Kinds were donors of their arc words sister, their wiph closed join ank . Staley s dead I citort is superintends s office, says that to deliver t mail which reaches him, but that so is ful in relatively few in very miade stances, | FFranklin | jured duily visits | from | intend- | en- | | Cornell Captain ‘\ Ly s Photo Corncll 1 on the 1 e of ALLENBY DOUBTFLL | consi | derst | world's | wars I presume PEACE 1S POSSIBLE Not in Favor of Complete Dis- armament, He Says in all co Al (EP) known mtries by vield to the ind rtailment of di is not in f You wor of complete urmament r your door inter- wher which « dions. 1 tor of anything 200 5. Thus, I look s @ valt rican that ling Macho ates Anglo-An United contribution to lations, And I Anglo-American un- iding i3 all important to the prospects of peace.” will the next * he as asked. there is another war?" | tone i sy to the “How war be said licatin Then mptly qa WATS £OINg on now. ina? There is fight- hanistan. Tt scems to me wdy see from what on there w wars of the surprise. ks All Weapons Useful course, if you ask what arms used in future wars, my re- is that if there are to be other | all arms will take | will be fought in the | nder the sea I have for every weapor it is d “of will he Dly They serior? equal 1f 1 have So it spect ngerous. Is if the ques Lord nation ion of abolishing sub- Allenby has very whatever hinks suited to 11s own nceds It defense. 1 not a question of vivalry of mat 1 bl unents ques for iy nation 50 neces- or its defense right ited to its requirements.” Whether the forthcoming di ament conference in london he declared, depends ame of mind in which approach one fra ¢ min ¢ towards agre nation as he to use t ns best upon na- The dded is another, he ement.’ present STRUCK BY AUTOMOBIL Hagearty of 22 Prospect struck Gabirel Da of ¢ street with his cav Spring about § o’clock night. Taking the man to his hom he called Dr A, J. Savard to attend him and the physician had the i man, who complained of hi taken to the hospital for treat- is on street last ment 0 in favor of the Ha pat PANTHERS SLAP INDIANS FOR FIRST POLO DEFEAT Fred (Art Shires) Jean and (Kid) Williams Start Scrap | On Floor and Fights Break Out All Over Hall — jzscret vt 1o senier Hartford Team Gets Two Gift Goals for Its Only Shnran poutimstonMe Scores — Local Scoring Star in Wonderful Form | ... y ! tly moved to Sou Against Invaders—Defense Players Shine. S R that the The troop e v team of H Britair GIRL SCOUT NEWS A new ford will com Girl Scout trooy rece hi {ro0 Last Night's Resul(s i Then, five mi Beo DBritai Harttord 2 Official Standing Won Lost herty drove from » th and shot Blount, giving New wo to unc at decided cardinal red triar troop color Mrs. Ric rink past TUIRLERT: Pct. lead | 667 Britain ilurtiord the half New I Albany ovidence itain hard Wi com 500 | Hartford got its second fri g of tl third per Hoff aad the b dead. On the rebou glish on the by ind Lehind kicked ; cour Ther apple, pulled 1 scooped locals 1 oal 500 | 500 000 ospectiv . short 1 mes Tonight rd ir s tied the Hartford was New Diritain last hockey m Arena on C a poor nig staged second to in the roller | Blo the Stanley | in bat- Capital ¢ thed points were | the « 1 New nd the cutling edges dulled goal. Pierce gave claws of a_fieres band of | tty shot off the L roaring Panthers from New Britain |« " sank and the Hardware Cit team came out on the long end of a 6 to 2 score. This was the first defeat for the Martford team the second half of play in the American Roller Hockey e and the vietory brought New Dritain un place, a game behind tie City five. Brit ken ¢ the fust pace tired. Howove th &0, Willian rpa Vic score of tl same 3 na 6 to srain o 1 appearcd 10 seconds fc to second Capital Tred Jean, captain of Har ord crew, has briquet of the polo, maintain night when the his reputation last brilliant playing of Kid" Williams, local star, caused m to lose temper In the| third period, Jea Williams | staged a onc-minute, fiery fistic | round in the centetr of the floor | h no da ge to either. Jean| ple of left uppercuts| while Williams planted a left under Jean's eye. Coming Games tain will lay oft two d day streak of gan me play Sunday after- oon in Albany against Law Makers. Alb: will return hers Monday nig! New Britain. | ing in on Hartford and |ing their New play a double ther p ards, Dyson, Hart- |heade afternoon, the the red off at Grif- | Panthers will in Hartford | neither b $ . | while the e the Indians is an nd wil December will m short oo1 1 outdoors. 1 o meet as Day, will Christ Britain Wednesday we Shortly ford first ern hike wal ¢ held Sa lin « rush, squ play he ening, will be come to this city Re down in 1] mary I the rink, Wil-| New Britain Hartford | Dt nt at i . Pier Dyson | the floor, of G fiths, bu Then, wi tion sout Te nt fo the fell the A swarm over hanks int A Williams Hart | chestra. tires Mrs. Williar camp fof 1927 a present | Sunday attend ors went after through separated two belligr that didn’t end it. tors in the northeast seats in started a free-for-all in | of women were in Griffin was in be- fighters and had to| dear life or he would ove t railing. Po- ) Tuek stopped ti ket 1l little hit of strong the fights were | wa was a seething. | red Grifi . Jean |Si¢ iim i Doherty Williams Hoit the South ('c Blount Y. and Sunday Soal church, aftery Virst Period Scored by ore Second Period Hartford Accidental New Williams Ne Doherty Third Period Hartford New Britain New Britain New Britain which a couple Dixie olved tween th als No Caged by Time on for Brow have fallen a good 1 » within 1 my more Wty Britain 949 W W Britain Dyson Williams Picree Williams (Assist Period hristmas comes next ain made giftg 0’{\ to Hartford last nig or e e B Fourth New | two gouls the week, Picree) nd Hartford Railroad Corr 1d coo 1he Hill Folks Cheer Mountain Jury When ‘“Murder”’ Quartet Is Freed who was out to court room, 1 woodmen ors from all jury fores uilty” re- Aleck a sever- prossed Prose- liugh Williamson W wequitted. Bill Younger, the 1 men, wandered to- obtained by square Won't Marry Girl Crowder Denies Charge BHARH’S pflIIEIFS fH"I‘fe‘\ ‘e‘a‘ling’:\‘r‘tm\' Plans Legge Sees Possibilty of “Ad- o 0 o e ment From Petty Offenses ind for- prac- declared ne investigation of 1o Cuba no g0, pared the ssion of eneral staft emorandumn mitted to their is indl- t a total of 4,e flown in 192 000 in NEW YORK DAILY EXPRESS Return Tickets Good Ten Days De Luxe Motor Coaches Comfortable, Heated, Bonded and Insured Tunning Time 4 Hours Leave Crowell's Drug Store 77 West Main St. 10:30 A. M. Daily and Sunday Make Reservations Early TELEPHONE 1951 5 Round zover Trip ultimately bear have been § SN ioma e New Britain ball behind h the opening of the| ed out. A Hart- | it of him and, | turned. The | and rolled | I Williams (Assist by hes—Pierce 8, Dyson 4 Stops—Hoff 63, Blount 47 Pouls—Jean, H. Williams, A. Wil- | liams, 14:5 Pierce, taking Rlerts own cage near second period, & ford man wi steering the ball slid off his stick neatly into his own cage, making one of the weirdest goals of the game or of the led e this scason. This gave Hartford a start There wasn't any scoring in first period which was brim full action from the beginning to “Kid” Williams put one cle: ly in. but the drive was so hard tha he ball came out, taking the Hart- | ord nets and all with it. New Britain outplayed the Indians | throu s frame, keeping the ball | in Hartford territory mogt of time. Hartford couldn't get the local defe even get a close All rough th and, s in T bail, he MeDonald NEW BRITAIN TEAW SHODTSLOWSCORE, Unable to Find Target in Middle| Haddam Match ‘ The New Britain club tean was badly beaten by Middle uurJ the | of the oF 1S THIS “THREE sive coml shot period Rifle | dam last evening at the Middle I watter, all the game, | dam range. The New Britain team | Griffiths, Barney Doherty and Hoff, | shot a low total and Middle Had ether to put up the|dam shot its best score. The scorns seen the Stanley as follows s covered Britain Doherty smothered Hart ¢ not letting in This trio wus K Griff m 1se narded t Hartford iticent in its wo with the task of squelching speed king from the Capitai | did lus job so well that Dy-| was all but helpless. Doherty Hart right out of the picty L) second rush's clever Williams and Pieree dogged | Jean unmereifully. Hoft in the goal, ithout questicn., He one of Jean's terr Martford fory scoop in a shot or leaving his ci L secona After 18, of City, on put despite ich 3acon MeCormic o Belkin Total was brilliant, | 5 Middie stopped eve Haddam drives and the | L Hale could neither | W trick him into | Kolberg guarded for even | Palmer P, Cavanaugh Hartford A. Hale Williams went | Ginza He took ball from Jean House nter of the floor, cantcred | Hall bank and drove like a bullet. | Ostergren it never saw he ball tl was tied. This came 43 sec the scoring ice had ‘been Al anaugh Pierce goal, “Kid’ ild. the ce o ti Blot core onds af Total On January 2 the SALESMAN SAM ALL WEAK, HUH? MO WONDER! THEY'RE SO DERN WELLO CHARUE —| HEARD YA HaD ) (~ L_J CHARGE OF TH' MIDGETS THIS SEASON —HOW'S “THINGS GOIN’ 2 AN, 08, MY LooK NO EURTHER, CHOLLE ! TUST " FOLLOW tE — WE panT oreat! 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