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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1929. g sy HARTFORD INDIANS LOSE TO NEW BRITAIN PANTHERS AS TEAM DROPS GOAL ON FOULS —MANCHESTER RECRFATIONS NOSE OUT NATIONAL GUARDS IN CHRISTMAS NIGHT FEATURE—ATLAS QUINTET STRENGTHENED FOR SATURDAY —SPORTS HARTFORD INDIANS LOSE ('DILL ISNANED | TUFFY TO BATTLE RISKO 'COMISKEY SEEKS GOAL AND GAME BY FOULS " CHANPOFLEAGUE, _ e PENNANT WINNER Fred Jean and “Kid” Williams Swap Left Hooks mw i 1 Z Roller Hockey Battle at Stanley Arena— Haxllmd‘Pmladelpma Outilder Led Ne- At Roman T Baseball Al | Captain Gets Broken Rib and Cuts About Face— | Local Scoring Star Winner by Popular Verdict = 2 , . B . § el 31 e Deadlock of 3-All Is Broken as Referee Calls Fouls. ! 7" "0 2 o0 o ‘1 g i ¢ : ; 3 : dataney of Arthur Chicizo W1 tional Circuit in Hitting I . s £ temps to Build Up White Sox Nesterdany s Besults he ericin once ot O Lo season Oficial Standing | W Lo has ! ayan ! wim o Tulty Griffiths (vight) and v his vight hand m National 1 1 i« | risko whea they e Madison Sauare Garden. tomorrow The | tor urs actively toser vill oo out of the for contendership pl in the heavyweight |the national pastime 1 - livision { Donie ush, formerly 1 CanicsToday T T S { ehampionship 3 3 point e ‘_ ; i nearest rival o Hen : mpiign stood his L of other o period of the game between the Cap- £ L Bl u S s i y 5 ) 3 ial City quintet and 1) srit- [ was camed 1 "‘» At G R o Strengthened Lincup to Oppose Lanpher's New Brit- v« Bt A T sand the e hile ™ Williama s SR SRS ain Combine at Stanley Arena Saturday Night — | iiore 1 1 My - s The time dozzed t Villias sl CLE | Most 1uns scorcd, 136, made Management Refuses to Release Names of New- lest his head and twice i ary d Hornshy, excecding 1 sitions of Ui} looal sCor i futar onbit Lo SOEU D GNG I D USTU 144 made by Mazen ¢ comers — Zcke Chadys, Injured in Recent Game, it Williams .. Tart | L T Liable Not to Play — Loczls Ready for Double Jean ine W N e ‘ | Game With Bristol. but not as re E s b C 1 . 18 ding the record o e these two combi 8 a < Blount | jiozers He 1 ot th W evoi v Viest Period I Nost twosh hits, 52, made by T " I ] for wed by Tim Jener barely missed T e chi v lire. 11 Further indi n of ¢ aidly i (Williams i i i ik b i ey G N Sammy Pite, “Shrit 3 an th the friction called on B Second 1! f » at the leagz AnaEbnTenG s 1 1o | several others will be with the quin- | v1 ena Blackburn )} records completely cradicated runs, other excite: names of the newcome:ss while hrocder, had come @ vis that they ar < s season. but i vetc trinped 1 lartford s MioreRth AR Y ONCTRSUY RO S e ol : L stars of the in [alzo be included in the Suddenly, ir uth v w Britain i 49 | i sol oo ction this ¥c his w Ne Britain, with its i e T R i Jo il o i " al bases second meeting hetwe wa quntet ready for action, is favor:] | U e sere both fiz for the ball when No | ! i i DR his e e PR R ies, inficlder. and Vie Fra suddenly Jean ted punching t Fourth verion [t 4 A '] In the last meeting. New Britwia | Slon il czewski will probably ""““" "“‘, ”“I Sl i) s | which v i35 more th T Hielde has heen drarted from local star. Williams, gan Lo ot Dyson : 1 s Nch /s i o ! Larely nosed out the Atlas 1l t forward with Conway ke ”‘ A Hartford ¢ (Jean 4 of made i : 4 o R R e i irie i 2 wild tizer. Jean backed v Brilain Plerce 1:05 1 Sisty players hit for .3eo o 2 ¥ A : ‘“\‘ ‘] DU I toup from d then swung a vicious left (Williams) 5 e T e et el t Tran el aG ¢ Hv el : ! e iorai i To\ Snrpyites in il on the local tam. dropped tion duri the nigh ight Williams of Rushes, Dy T stons, | 4 in the last five veconds 5| paiv up wiih Restelli as the Blount e o L AT e New Britain its victory. Since.material of the local rs Hornsby of the Cubs|that time. the Auas five h: The 10 will start promptly Bill Te of the Giants. | badly beaten by Srist ndecs |9 o'clock and one of the best cere L flash BRI Wo nal . The Hartford ¢ 5 and Ttiggs Stephenson of | and becaus i \ the scason is expeeted 10 be 2 | 1iapids semi-pro tean ¢ ond ne ¢ kayo il i 1. i e 19 send holna ser) ”"”l”’“]_’ Ve Cubs with 362 Of the fivefbe cl ¢ \ n irom Tope nd Frank Jleney AL a98 ]‘, s [1caders only Stephenson had to put| adys, stellar guard on Britain 13 getting into the | waived hy the = hook that would do Jack | up any sort of a fight to squeezc his quintet, will probably not be in [ best shape possible for the double- v has 1 L nd ofi »r L Comistie cu the Dhand credit in the days of hi gue. Jimmy More «\\H» viu the Several young pitchers have wequired: Touis Garland Joplin cinb, vight hander formerly ount Ho : fouls, SR0uL he wasn't. | joyn 3, Williams referce, Me- 2 il ' s vay mto the select group. { the linc he ' He fheader to be played with the 1 I nk roll and instructed Donie caught Jean on tiic '“V‘[ L g I i of e e teresiing e i miine 1w and | BEndees on New Year's Da f to it. The case of Art went down likke a sacls of il mosts” of tiie season were: he has not recoverc ast as it 1 cam will play here in hires can be sctiled when it cones As he was on his way to the floor. i o Most total bases, Hornsby, Cubs, | was hoped he would iancss | afternoon and New Britain will in Williams caught him another | Wil be taken with him because t the Bell L the evenin 1 Lyons. “Thoma I have his strongest availabls | < pitelin started pummeling cach other on Iy I with Willia top. The e st times at bat, Lloyd Waner, - - — Jammed ir & hud Then. shortl v ! ¢ ceing tour of club on Chicazo in preparation for i . s off afresh. Williams led Jea tional game with Stanford uni-| Hurs the Phiilies. e 1. December 31 low Players in More Than One and rusied him to t wets. Theres fiapgity hers Saturday. '|'1u lfi.Jrvxi lar up at the top of the list preliminary game N | S \ an took a re 4 yints of interest in the city ‘ (Iiank) Gowdy, veteran 3 m\‘ Seconds by a 31 to 23 count I hicazo, Do, 26 (PI—% X, Stor Golder the morn-| Player and cosch. Gowdy played in G d i 3 p C p te grads took an cavly leal| 5 of players for the Nation two e tho 1o the (‘\mvlunl) ten games but showed his « } 00d lor Present Cro a7 cre never headed althouzh |, pilliard association. yesterday - Hofl. New e i Ty t. | are still keen by pounding out cveral attempts (o overtake them i singles in 16 times at bat for Rt by the Dristolites fell only a littl Tler With one exc on. every man|_average of Tomrny™ Mon shor er. who fails to finish first or on the Army squad scemed in per- = = stol high school basketbail| The summary ond in the three major tournaine some, Jean hac t on his fore- o C o gition. The exception i ived its first defeat of the Bristol High Alumni o compete in more than one cham head. anotiier on 1 LS o yick O'Kecf stellar quarterback, y 2 1t the local hizh B ; ‘41, pionship meet 3 | Aol 8 i ah + o G e ed into the same corne <o for the West Point ecleven to- | the clubs pl “\' IO b Bl and Jc took a * r shot aLl, reached ti l‘n)(rm:rofl‘ are, hshy of the C \.m of ndham nfiof EWillimantic National Billiaed Association o Al- S 1 at : for the inter- | th 2d O'Doul, Whitney and e played at the local sym on Tici- nounced A change in compeiitio crnoon vules which will permit any been out with injuries h00l zym last night before a crowd JerLE, 1 3! Willie Hoppe. who said he wa Yale game and who will cstimated at 1,300 persons, at t tarski. re a0 to compete : world's 18.2 bal to ay Saturday. «.mi hands of the Alum by a score of | Goodrich i [ 1o line and the three cushion tournevs West Poit 1d, has ve-| t The 1920 edition put up a | Fleming. It ........ " seas lodzed the prote elude four from MANCHESTER FIVE NOSES OUT NATIONAL GUARDS Seven Points Scored in Last Minute and a Half Wipes Out New Britain Lead of Six Points — Uncanny Ability of Silk Towners From Foul Stripe Scttles Issue—Holst and Luke Both Go Out On Personal Fouls — Two Teams May Mcet Soon in Deciding Game. Ve points s during th ‘1 minute and a halt wiped awi 1 ational ( rd le D of six points and the Manchest I Licereation basketball team won o L willing hard-o e in th —— ~‘m\ last night, to 31. Glly Leaouc Leadels St uday ons minute and 30 see 1 made lvoll‘vrlmr_« 1 come to thi e He was replaced Sature i ying to clash v it who fouled Norris and Burvitt five. The visiting team [ ris ma both of 1is opport siron x on this s 0 ¢ score was (hen ons 1o score a v 3 ay and dropped cling Burr Last ker” shot and the Ends sen e Just JorL ¢ ¢ seore | from the end Gustafson tie locil tein tion {and he made the one point whic! composed of { 1001 ulted i the vietory IPoul shooting was the fac won the zame for the Man ter team. Outscored from 1l primed for i floor 11 to % the Ttecreation tean: i Le at ull Linade 14 foul shots to New Britai locals have capiured | pin L orow without ) Aq time the scorc was 14 1o in favor of Manchester. Whea CEDUISSOL U the second half started Belser drop : ped in a ficld goal and the scor was even. New Britain went aheal shortly after this and held the leal until the fatal foul shot 50 s the final whistl was handicappe rably by the fact that Hols committed three person fouls carly in the game. Both o I them were forced to leave the con test during the sensational last-mi ute rally of the “Iecs Manager Recano's team decided hit with the Manc crowd and negoliztions are alread under way to bring the Guards bacs | for another game or the W Dritain, “Left Cohen. Howard Belser and Biliy wions to make it lya imber of stroj o e Burr, i in action New Years rnoon 1 liniinary game to Bristol-New Eritain 5 turday night's game will start S o'clo imders will have ubo 7 Havlick, Luty, | Yank Kas were the stars. qi rison. Gill « IS ready 151‘\"' t two played (AN floor Wil be followed |2ames and Yankaskas, besides bein e AR une, |among the leading scorers hel I all fans should be treated to | Manchester's high scorer, Holla ling aitraciions. to two field goals. “Hammy” D: row, regular guard, was out with 1 injured ankle. Architect’s Son Killed G In Fall From Window ) IRE York, Dee. 26 (C1)—Lenson |Coher son of William A, | lielsc nwation, fell 11 stories to his | Tolst rom his parents’ apartment | Hewitt youth, wio wis nior rd ond was studying o be an ologist, became il after re- urning from a party and apparcntiy 1y hile e ) 1t of his hedroom | Holland indow ST was not fou ulkner, until several hou ter, Dr. DBoring, di he School Architecture at Columbia univer- | Madden ity, said his con returned home for | Dowd. the holidays in the hest of spirits |17arr, and health Conroy, I3 GENE AND JACK FIGHT Scove at half time Knosville, Tenn., Dee, 26 (UP)— referee, Petrino dog here they call *Tur- b 1swers 1o GRIPFITHS FAVORITE 1 because v Yo Dec. 6 (UP)—Tuffy Norman's yvard | Griffiths of Sioux City. Ta.. and John- v and the dog does|ny Risko of Cleveland have com most of the footwork. After the|pleted strenuous training for then quent fracas, “Dempsey” and | ten-round bout at Madison Squa: ey’ theie thivst out | Garden tomorrow mnight and will of the ¢ bucket | in only light workouts today om a cold and will start tiff scrap and was cfea 5, Comerrord % “ e old ruling and securcl fiths is a s vorite in th Curdinals fans expected it to b | Karwoski USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | betting or the departure of | “Sugar Hu,,wl of New York Un-|Rao, rz w%mw'%whmmwmijmmmwmw;mmww““* ~* " OUR BOARDING e {other collegiate lig did not hawt bt St ¢, 26 (Pi—Play be-|such an casy time with the presen bristol High School vood and as luncl n today in the national jumior im- [ crop of i i i afternoon; HOUSE Los Angeles|door sir tennis championship & The Brist quad enjoye Whit the nth regiment armory. There | gix_point lea i=h of Wasley, 1 i ; HAR-RR-RUMT cre 111 catrants. Of the playcrs tiss, only Sichar | oq raet L lah Tatonle W ol il ) : HooT - BARK « AN cd directly to 4 h .. LalPointe, It | Murphy, Harard fre i S e i s o sdont b Albortellic] Sy i i RADIO IS A GIFT —To THE CLUB FROM DONATIONS 2o b “time mark read Bristol high 12, Hall, ¢ g 5 1 Gen Four oF us JELE S nu Alumni 12, 7The contest in the final | Adlaire. » i LNy {and the Alumni scemed to Pala, vz o ) . BROTHERS', T St Specd” Goodrich, las \.m.;‘.‘ ! i ESENTATION SP Yori uni s ! 3 i ! ; . FTTENTION =~ gdE Phe Game Tsclt S ! e it 2 1 it torward Manion. Tin minute the m- noop during ihe fr <. Scove at half-time, Bristol | - EGAD , FRIENDS, o REALIZE —He / L\/ s chool 12 Alummi 12 GRD SURD PRACTIGS | i, S ot i BRUINS BEAT TORONTO and three fouls for ning — oF Donald Irame, Harvard; Charles | guar ¢ current outfit ing Spree 1o Defeat Maple Leafs Fo ATl s Iton N b cavs Nidion ~C. Mundy, Yale; | for fr doransivelv@iant & it = TME OF e CAUEMAN CA\!:MAMZ POWER “TUBE 1oomis Sl E to chalk up four poini 3y 6 o 2 Score, Game Wiih Pittsburgh [Fram s L he ganic | R AND CONSIDER HIS SIMPLE Richard Sclo- 1o score at 1 the Boston. Dice. 26 (P)—Held score- 2 ey EXIST i the Univer-l 700 N hRen: Golver fint- | The wrad 5 irlue of two sue. | & Christmas night scoring spree ‘ DET difornia foobball | S Ghool 2 it T 7 He inst the Toronto Maple Leats 8 took up the routine e TS e e vad ba. here last night to win, 6-2, and count | i : . increased t Y paration for wi e e L Lseed bt | N€ir cighth straizht vietory. © 1 boys' championship e R e orrow ‘I'r nkie LaPonte, tl The rejection of the entries of two | o virtually swon the for the | HITd beforc the visitors shot a single New York negro players stirred up | joca axainst Torroville Ly hig| 802l Harry Oliver, wilh three as-| will L L controver L few ¢ 7 when > et | si and « ciland " ey ! a controversy a few days azo when | i | 1 Cobney Weiland, with two | over th i i ationzl Association for the Ad- e 1| Eoals. led the Boston attack. Wei- | ach Howard Jor s neem f Colored I'cople cha i Yo '“11and increased his total scores to 25. | fekclion 7 vald AV ; sty | from the center of the floor to e e | ati 1 tha i of the City | 00 ATammi lead. “Chet® Ttob. | the highest individual figure in the | sl 7t prao T rald | ik S S the a1 | LW divisions of the led 3 team lust year following a won- Fo ul exhibition of the court gane 1 o ve Yale tournament t jo LA A TR, T e Rl o to the followe t I wh- | delphia, outpoin Johnny Datto. | dropped in a two-pointer thr Cloveland, (10). Matt Adgic, hila- WINS WRISTLING BOUT « ng with very little time delphia. outpointed Billy Jones, | on. Do ’ ying | Wi “Tommy” Lincoln scored for| Philadelphin, (10). Baby Joe Gans, | chles of Rob ber M 2 high school and “Chet” Roberts | 1os Angeles outpointed Harry | L : Hols Urost foolhalll pluye: ¢ through with another for the| Brown, Philadelphia. (10). | ) AN two straiz N i dge [ opposition. The zamo ended after Aentown. Pa—Mickey Blake. | % rea U & PAT OFF The Bruins tallied threc times in the second period and twice in the IH HT: l AST NIGHT EGAD « MY DEAR BROTHER BZL Crionl w Letls y CHRISTMAS CARCLS AROGUAD ~THE CITY ! vrr { I SAY !.c SHUT e cAUE AN (e AT ey i e e to lead the Bristol | tearh offen- | VT cAace= | T 3 : it e : i ! Boston Hockey Sextet Goes on Seor- ; - QUIET PLEASE !« I SAID, “’“’\ : Universits of California Eleven Get- ¢ T il S el el Nt T B S : LET 1§ -THINK BACK —To —THE ACK —To HE's A e / et i less in the first period, the Bruins, ;o e y Hesman K. Goldly Jling Ly a scant two-point margiy. | WOrld's hockey chumpions. went on | . ‘\P ((PICTURE 1T 0 You 1N T4 DISTANCE D SCREECH OWLS!wc-THIS - HeAR Tl RADIO MEMBERS VoR Silaila HAVE PREPARED A OFF HooPLE CECH AND I BEa YoUR AN TURN ol EM - KAFF— KAFE _ 2 \ “T{" RADIO ') MODERK SCIENCE - e fGl\lr: us ECT BAck & e 1 Some fe WHEW oo /¥ L Hope ~filr N\ SET cAd geT Vou CANTT ENCE « T WILL TAIL e quieT, MWL ! He CANY JE;}; ) 3 Nom THE CLUB HAS yfWo_LouD SPEAKERS) L. L, here last ht. coch stripe’ and hid attempted | lick, Wilkesharre, (10), ne hou : ¢ | 1ddie White had scored from the | Los Angeles. outpointed George Mal | & Q1022 v NeA senvice NG

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