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10 ZJEW BRITAIN DAI}Y HERATD, I\"\TURDA\Y. DE(‘V 1929. MBER 21, STANLEY RULE HAS EASY Ties With Corbin Screw Five for First Place in In(lua- trial Basketball League—Corbin Cabinet Takes Close Game From Landers Frary & Clark—Rus win Crew Digs Deeper Hole in Cellar for New- matic Quintet—Running Accounts of Contest. Hali—-Local Inter League Standing | scor \ grog chur S o swept o 1 t ) H. A ¢ M Al 5 ol R { K 1 ior County ; i the two outfits B the Southington town < | rdw City attack was slow 10 i |powerrul for hot team, | & F. ¢ e otals ; jwhich tled furiously but un- NN Al 5 B 1 R R o vailingl ¥to' keep the lead from | = ) Wa g increased. Captain Clifford | ! La | ; 1l led the assault with 21 points i apa 2l o nine field goals and three | P. § Despiiols s le his floor work was of ! ] I o that completely 1 ed | — S % Southington defense. \l « cores would o 1 opened th two | ind 3 S in but Southington rallie and istrial Ba ik ¢ I h at one time; e v 1 proportion only clos on t team scorir at th hic 1 Connors getting two has Corbin ( in the rush. Here New Britain Cabinct ccked the attack, and Bell and ove . Dan Wosilus 1 shots whi was tied i 5 ed clo ap by half-tim 5 :““M : In the third period Bell an -l s cobi. who had just gone in, tied tl R "r : SRRy ‘;‘l“‘ 7 i e | score. Connors turned in the f Mikiet WOR NI Bt 4 X S A " > |t shot of the night by dribbling s replace Lwo veterans who: graduate team. The stag from Overcomes Southington in Last RENAISSANCE BASKETBALL TEAM BATTLES NEW BRlTAlN FIVE HERE TONIGHT—STANLEY RULE TIED WITH CORBIN SCREW FOR LEAD IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE — PANTHERS CLASH WITH ALBANY TOMORROW—BURRITTS WIN FEIGHTH STRAIGHT memares Lose n t tth nedly having. Ie SCHOONOVER FORWARD the basket on Coach < team. 15[] CHURCH TAKES [OZARKS ARE OUT FOR ANOTHER COURT TITLE TIME WITH CORBIN TEAM' (QUNTY ‘Y BATTLH ter batlle for firs Stanley Rule away and | these two teams on 11 1+ into ‘he corner and hook 3 By GAYLIE} TALBOT, e 7 hall directly by 5 1rrc 1 into the hoop. (Associated Pr Writer) ' ) ever, tied things again a Fayetteville, Ark.. Dec. 21 (UD) R b ipatka 5 4 lead on a pretty s by ——Less than 10 years ago the Uni- bointa b cill, 1g ‘ [and then Bell began o pepper the versity of Arkinsas basketball team | i basket and Wessels, “Yarker played on a dirt court, and tall i . Totals | i Barta joined in as the locals p boys from the Ozark hills consid- A . & I Corbin LA g 1 e d themselves lucky at that. ! AR s Al ew B ibain STos ¥ig. Pl .| Bells wol an important; moday the, lanky orbacks are PR Gorman, r | 0 2 factor in the ful start of the ungisputed soutnwest [,0ca] Baskethall -Team Dowis e e erondi q 'HM”;:‘ ,ih“r‘,,h in l:1- zl'.nl‘ll’v(;:l n{s xm\;(‘ eontan oo o da i n,‘h IH ‘1',',( :‘1 l( Jork m: lz- )\\‘,,w olowsley, 1ESG L0 N0 [ ¢ | their assignments in good style. The (hrough to the hip, and lom )OTIYUE Umle[ i e S Sishi ; - llocal guards had a hard job and progpeets are bLri heeae LA ohanged s times. Hows Berlin, rg 2 s il DELEE anden S poontive il to the form that mark- | half time rhin Feld TE ! ¢ basket from the larger Southington — geven rangy vet none under 'oq jts play last s e poihi i iad DLt Hein e 5 » |players but held up their end. Er- S b e ST R nill hatt Univer P 0 [ ¢ |nest Jacobi, playing his first gamMe {eam that Coach Charle: huck” Tt e o again return to the les 2 o 2| Wwith the team in several years. pageett will pi this year's ', : peonville e s e ety ; _" {paired off well with Bell and is eX- foue Only two members that e Inet took the lead but soon lost it 51| nected (opoysiumaiuabloRa iy powerful quintet that crushed all furious and slash to 3. Cabinet again went into the| Scor Rul., |Connors was by far the best mMan opposition last year are missing, a hot the 41 lead but L tied th ore 12-4. Referes ;i. | for Southington, while Tom Pickell and Eugene Lambert, play. The o 7-all when th mark kora; score lin _ his team's scoring. and there is a wealth of material S e b reached. Two minutes later Zaleski mary: f to replace them. teams cled speed ,,,3 1 ,,,‘,],,b\o,lh‘ 'Ml m,l “.'o /p:)]n:h | New Britain South Charch G 0 maniit i ron S e ‘M». but Yankaskas tied the i fla Francis chmidt, who coached and rivalry, the battle was all. Klopp mads 1 1itoi] | i "“ e the Razorbacks into national promi- | cleanly but hard fous leski put his team within a poi \uwi:u j1ary i nence on“ : b \mnu.yn \]mn“ ‘|.~ w;m low.‘l; displayed the best a tie 11 to 10 as the half ended bsent. ¢ has cast his lot With [tack and def that they Corbin Cabinet got away 10 a good BY BENNY BASS o l/‘ \i’ Pe. Christian university. which shown this scason and their start when the second period opencd ” et *m g won its firat conferenc title under |lian \\n{k T and it retained this advantage untit 1 :‘rhrunm.“‘t)s i i ing o final whistle . 4 ear Schoonover, hopels in the et e aekeourt g COIIISSION [nvestigates Sus-| o 0] e long shots were featurss. Phil l Southington Y. M. C. A. and football, will lead this year's ecous comeback and took the lea-l althers did fine work on the foul UJClOllS ClFbUHIS {ances I[l BOU[ il fi t. team from a forward post i cld the remainder of Bine with six of mine chance {famlin, vf 1 [0 James Pickren, forward: Ken-, Henry Recano played his r N n.«m‘ v 1 th Holt, center; Roy Preweitt.| Thompsonvill 1 off fast and With Landers last night and was its| New York, Dec. 21, (P-—Tod Mor 3 1 11 center, and Milan Creighton and before the lo nse could e Giround sl e ounted for 8an has relinguished his junior [ 6 Tom Oliver, guards, are other vet- function Nomta it i nine poir t championship, hu 1 o 2 crans from last year's champion- first 12 1 play. With I There are now three brother ror, Benny Bass, or not, 0 0 0 ship squad. All are about or to 5 & the o binations in decision of an offic 1 0 2! two inc time Burritt passworl ironel ph Recano York St 06 0| In addition there ave cight prom- defense came to the Holdir and Francis . ising candidates from th opponents scor for th cos, and sper S 2l pile-driving puncher 1 25 freshman squad, all over six remainder of the half, t lowski and Pete Sokolowski with I Philadelphia, knocked out | During the Christmas holid zed 11 points led 14 to 11 & F. Corbin. Two other brothe in the sccond round of a 15 l he team will barnstorm through at the whistle are rent t boul in Madison S ar- mediates Lose | Missouri, Oklahoma and Kansas. {- In the second half Thompso: Luke o t and apparently had | y-,y06 to start their offense until playing zames. | was helpless before the Burr ceeded to the 130-pound CTONT |40 in the game, the South church | shing attack which resulte 1 beyond a doubt. A few minutes after |number of heautiful 1 . ; i | Intermediates dropped their Counts % Ceia) Galnct he knockout. howcver, Chairman el B e i F]GHTS LAST NIGHT locals wo T el T i Fld Tl T A. Ddrley the state com-| o o climinary, losing to the South- opponents out of position by smar . ordered purses of both {4 Tl e rmediates by 18-12 s | laying. Before vhu second half was held pénding an invest- [ SEOTS % SRl ve Southe o TR five minutes old, it was clearly seen i by the commis- | /00 " 5 0 lead in the first quar- s "\ e Ton S Phila. | that the mmm were due to scord Farley "n ted | o New Britain rallied to onl ) :h‘:i :“:‘\k“l St T a convincing win. “Hammy"” Daz- oL \Im‘ hout 1\“1‘)1‘ iza’s basket and a Hatt toul ‘\N:m Junfor. lghtwelght ch amplon, |F0Y u:‘ylu"lh.) }" \'ynlmn‘ ]\i.l\ul ! ) Micated that Farley's|in the sccond period. Shea wnd .| (1) (championship.) Dom Volentr. | Innuld'l\rtrl\\l ;)\‘1 st o Was: takien after reports 1\‘:4:1 Alfano of the home team broke l(m\r | England, outpointed T Mo defens = the commission of the|in the closing periods while New lojose New York, (5.) Al Ridg R A L Sl e fimancial ar. | Britain went scoreless till near e JersevaCity ENGY GUtvointea RSN BECH DUl ISLER Aoried hout. It was said | end. Then Hattings made a four- 1 Tarleton, k d, (8.) |to perfection and the retutn of ifs| ents of the nd 1 7 i A o basket splurge added a | gan Diego, Cal—'"Dummy ot ; Rty 1!“' mw ;:’f:rvl}‘:: foul, but the whistle cut short the ' T s rathen of its rooters Andy" 0. 1 : e e e { Erwin Bige, Omaha, (10.) cubowics caged three sensational ¢ NSl i The iglon defense was t00 | Boston—Armand | Emanuel, Los ets that were beantics. Hav rate.” T zood Britain most of the | \ngeles, outpointed’ Jack Gagnon Iso played a g game ur T fu .'"\“' time church attack Was|pesten (10.) Neil Clishy, Los A t by ‘he personal foul rc cenzo. o 2 ould have re.|slow In moving up the floor. | cles, stopped Tony Galento, Orm As usual old reliable “Joe Tuty Recanc ; 10,000 had | church defense, however, was N T ) outjumped his man and playe > ,',,\ has in great part bigger | petroit—Billy W veland, | strong floor game. The work of t e hor un that ¢ it a [outpointed Bruc s includ o othi I Sl The summary: | Rochelle, N. J., (19.) to be desired g ¢ onmi arley warned | Southington “Y* Tntermediates | Detroit, outpointed Roy Pitis-| The Burritt team was very en- er, I : T s s ekl 1. 1 Tt | burgh, Pa, (6.) thusiastic over its vietory bueause it Lead Most of Way R E sl it anattis 3 0 ¢| Wichita, Kas—Ang is very seldom that Thompsonvilla At 1 1 e e 4 Alfano, 1 i " 4 | Dodge City, Kas., outpointed is Deatep on ifs own floor. Only ; : ; 1 2 | Itecse, Fort Scott, Kas., (10 the Burritts’ wonderful form s ) e Calmes, Wichita, knocked out counted for tie victory 2 2 3 ; Tulsa, OKla., (4.) The sufumary woor L | L Burritts Il " Il Fld I e N ; Havlick, 1 1 od - S i Geor Schaifer, | Yakubowitz, If 3 e ) 4 I outpointed § tic S I to 1 South Church Intermediates | Couneil’ Diufts, T Dt St ‘ 3 , : : cral i T 0 g o] Lrie ra—Rosy Gleve-tiha o 1e o A : S pointed Bil I'hila- | Rose, I ! 9 A ) the second round. |Stanley, 16 ...... 6 1 AP e A . o ywever, Dass rushed from his cor- | Hattings, « 1 1 e s At ; £ Anott wung a wild right that | Johnson [ o e (0 B tate 1 no | led flush on Morgan’s chin. The | Anderson, 0 0 e e, Dolish-American ) on hit the canvas with a thud | Merza, 1 ! o 21140, san Francisco, fouled “Coy e S 2 ! ; i 1r i ) b . ned .‘\‘:l\r\:"\v‘n\’}‘\‘ m”l“ , oy ‘ 3 ddic Anderson, Casper, Wyo, (3 | fopetana g 2 i s ) d nd head when Morgan Referee—Kavanaugh | X X I‘_“h: o, : 2 1 1| o ' [N pencsens Other Besults | ENFORCE NEW RULES i S v close enough to hold | Britai or trinmph en- | Sl ! 1 J Il L LD Piorek 0 Ca; ( I « ashedanothicnar 1 it to end the first week in | i : 1 “ hin 1‘ ent DI e for first plac Plainville had New York Athletic Commission - = | o = E somowh ;.'n—H‘::‘:dl\ ; 'E“l“:',f ! E S B Sgcks to Prevent Fouling fn Box- | Soce al half time, 14-11, Burritt l S : : : plonship i F0AY = ke ; cferce, Tenero: timer, Saunders T : i o : ing Matches. scorer, Saunders. o %0 o0d 1 cning. The result of t} | A i " ille-West Avon game has not w York, Dec. 2L (UP) — The| aonc W l Russnli % the [Decn turned in o the lcague man- state athletic commission wil have| COMCH AT X NNSYLVANIA | I i Morgan | AEement lits first opportynity to enforee Philadelphia, Dec. 21 (P—J. x| | — ‘ ¢ rules to prevent fouling in|!Hdlow Wray, familiarly known } : | GE HOCKEY GAME |ioxing matches when it meets to-| |-1d” is the new football coach at| p PRO VT OAR SUILE S o e the University o Pennsylvania. 1(»;. 1 i To. Yoo (P)—Ton |of a series of colle ockey The ‘¢ will be called |has succeeded J.ou Young, who re- 1 wpointed prof [to be played her 150 upon what share of his|S&ned at the close of the present | Lt : o e 2 At G Ak irse should Lo |S¢AS0N Lo hecome a member of the 1 ) g i i in_ Madiso (o . iano. ~Joca councit on athleties in an cxceutive Swith, o with was dfsqualified | €APECIY 1 ot rov Ding lmer Luc (Kid) Derg of < . Newmatios 1581, « and Wilson favored to | England in S ccond round o 're th knees whil ittin ¥l I he club. Horto Ithough 1ot a one-sided | their hout at 1x Coliscum Wed- | is said to be an carly factor in the | i SR #nest year are not [nesday nights | forming of varicose vcins, ) f [ ’ Stanley ’ d shooting fo RATTLE LOCALS TONIGHT Colored (‘hampionship Baskethall Team to Make First Appearance of Season in This City— Four Veterans Still With Quintet—New Britain o Be Strengthened By Addition of Jerry Conway _and ‘Hank” Arburr—Game to Start Promptly At 9. CARRIGAN OUT AS ’REI‘JA\J‘"m ANCE FIVE WILL | RED SOX MANAGER‘i!i"”' o ‘ onw Cooper ayers Resignation Accepted Wuh Deepest Regret by Club Boston, Dec Bill C iteh Arena, the basketball team will of {he strongest teams on 21 (P)—The name of | meet on rrigan, manager of the Red | this son's schedule when it whose carcer saw the heights|stacks up against the Renaissance Ik depths of basebal forty ive of Harlem, N. Y. The visiting {Teached by his teams, w ided to-! quintet is the nesro championship day long list of big leaguc quintet of the country and has piled managers whose activities have end- | up an enviable record of victories cd since the finish of the 1929 sea- ! over the leading teams of the coun- try esident Bob who visit-' The team last season won 107 ed “Wild Bill” at his home in Lew- | games and lost 19, the season before iston, Me ce the news on his| that it wen 111 and lost 20 while in return yes Quinn he | i926-27 it won $4 and lost 19, Thi not res is an i sive showing and proves | that each season, the t n is more | “Heinic {hand man for m mand. conference | i g frequently | club has four of the regu 10 evor this 1 | The chan give Boston its, who have appearcd hiere on forme r and Ken Hol ) I second new big lea r next | occasions while Cooper will be at R | vear. Till MeKechnie, formerly of | center in place of Sanders who left Jenking and forwards while ving been | the club this season. nt-Mana- | Ricks will play the St. Louis Cardin med to ger IEmil Fuchs of the Brive w | Mayers and Saiteh will be at the t ards. = W man to man talk| New Britain, for the first timc ve a combinati that looks li nning one. With v Conway at center d “Hank" rburr at guard, the quintet looms as the st in the state.at the this yeu will h Quinn said on his tistied that it would for him to continue | 1 Sox and to manage th san time s own a stronge ttention. ¥ x With the ! present time. Sloman and Zakzewski ¢ regret I atcept his resigna- | Will play the forwards while Tom Leary will be in at guard. The contest will start promptly at 9 o'clock with dancing to follow. n said over {he telephone wiston that it were “a of life or death” with Quinn S he would not thin “On th it Tic zer in the has orde 9:30 o'clock 1oyo ‘summer of 191 his 1915 00 G T gh I Game Toni on or laboratory ses- | g At the ¢ o scason he | ; o as alibi for 1ardy y.ired to his I es at | The century mark will be reached 3 riy { by the Burritt basketball team this ¢ the Stanley Arena when Winsted "Y With the | evening at the bb, Carrigan | it clashes with the fo the helm.|gregation. The locals have been or- ned in last place | Sanized four ye and a schedule of 100 games will be completed with h ore or- dum- seasons. ( Coach Jones on rs old, has a family | tonight's battle. ¥ 1, forgetting wnd of two girls and 4 boy and is one of | The vVisiting aggregation s fast ready 1o the wealt o big league | and heavy and has a powerful scor- to smof he Paschall player ing machine. The players espe- GOt : S S | ciallyadept on long shots and should 5 - cause the Jurritts plenty of trouble Je 1 | JLLEGE < ALL s pesp bl G s Il AL on the large Arena floor. Ever St i Py L | member of the local five was in ac- 1L board of stri Cincinn hat with ' 1, A hand tion last evening and should be | v for a tough battle The Winsted feam is former Gilbert wier 207 Ken composed High | wostly o Denis ) 23: Georgian A school stars. The leading performer t f the time Columbia 41: Seton ¥ | of the team is Serafini who starred ive paration for the mouth 20; Fordh in all the Gilbert High-New Britain offensive wi ¢h Coach Jock Pratt 25 high baftles. He plays guard but is Sutherland's ion rian Oberlin 16, | known dead shot and will have St deal out to the w cleven. | Wittenh : Christian 19.1 {0 he wafched. Since the Burritts One Iy will ¢ the train-! St Joh ) Providence | defeated the Winsted team a month in rind, en the ans make =0. e combine has been oliday of Christmas. But strenu- Buffalo 28 ity stre hened and is anxious ous work will be taken up again = = | 1o atone for the defeat. next day, with all the Southern Cali- SIGNS FOR TITLE BOUT ‘ The Burritts will he at their full fornia playcrs breaking camp and | New York, Dec. 21, (UP)— trength. Ma Ken Saunders will moving to the shadows of the Mandell, world's lightweight | pick his opening lineup from among Arroyo Seco, so that they may com- | ¢ sion. has signed to defend his| Yakubowicz, Havlick, Luty, Carlson, plete their preparations in the Rose- | title against Johnny Jadick of Phila- | Gill, Jasper and Rose. Last week the bowl, scene of the annual east-west delphia in a 13-round bout at the | Burritts barely nosed out the Red- encoun New York coliseum, Janu. 8. ‘m» n of Willimantic. 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