New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 27, 1929, Page 19

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1929 19 iSpeaklng ;of Sports , the Hardware City's entry American Roller Hockey nt into first place > standing. The local quintet vas behind Hardford in the standing when the (wo teams battled here Wednesday 1 A victory ove Britain failed plexion of the leagu the Amsterdam team on Hartford and went into the drive w but last night, pinned a New Britain seat. Whenever a team lands in the postion in the polo 1 A generally been the signal for other clubs all to rive to dump i rom the pinnacle. That is what New itain fans can expect in the fu nes wrds New Bi as 1 itain. play carcless polo clibs, “very one of them will be out to t New Brit- in. It appears that polo playe general ruld Ly ul ght in trinu Teams might gainst othe fors, Looking o ions in t ppear playing This commen fact that Hofr, proving o be as good tender that Npw had. wions combin- New Britain of the best cirenit in view of the goul tend i one th entire s any goal Britain cver IFans who have not e games regularly, hout the Hoff, but game e Hartford 2 hi slowing pra iny wl tweer W in that 1 en saying he away best Arick been havin ball opposing playcr it every { 1 times to zame at vill block ir work of two veterans oppos at top spend e ball and ¢ them is a s about th 11 the time man th 0od one only p in with any onsistenc On the 1y for his L Willinns breach in exee dle Picred e can han Frornerly s could ride Wil- s is d givigs N t on the rush w0 opposin returned to thi The club is popular and it now tands in i shiful cad of tl champions 1t the the place, on to in this city turn out in et play here closeness of absolute attendance predicted corganized team droves 1o sec Saturday the first prise to rother s W 5 ! vk will during the nt. Our othet n pick at New Brit When a s that 1rooklyn 1n tean includes Visita is no or imee, it U two games played so fa 3 s four and lo: won Mo and Holyoke nd At rooklyn Visitations and nee tean. The team ha s to 167 for ils a bad record for 1101 oppon: such th nounveriticd rumor that th zo- Meriden organized and after Jannary | hle to zet the Curry on this matter team would round There i ing arot Lndees will start We haven't dope from Jac vet. A Meric the v will play n N out state cirele in nice shape. The Tabs are planning on starting 1 city basketball leazie with games 1o be played on Sunday afternool in their Main street building. Cap- tains and man rious teams the city rviewed The committee in the e 46 e e ning start- ol tentdtive of and plans. i he custom of milking cows from right side Imost universal LIVE BAIT ANY HOUR 119 Hart Street TEL. 6489-WV | il WITH THE BUWLERS ROGERS ALLEY STANLEY RULE Beyels LEAGUE last arns R & E. LEAGUE Room LEADING HORSEMEN ARE SET FOR TURF OPENING 1y-One Day Racing Season Will Start With Running - of Inaugueal Handicap difornia, me of the had gath- the he 81 day their en- Handicap, Calient Baja - D v leadin o here to o for tomorro cason an eve ural nt and one way mar tie While: the mile Tistan pt @t ndi xteenth of the horses brot ting, mong | ap \petition predicted Tht star Owners and the trainers alike w it would be be the nomin: n however half fur- | in | the opinion that withhold al of 15 in view of their condition. ng two rac five and one the best starte ting will be which suppor are at rs en in | some the winter action. Prominent in the list to contest Inaugural Handicap main event are W. R. Coe’s Scot's Gri amin Creo tle Axc, Caliente stable’s Seimitar, the Tijuana eup last Wirt G i, the other ed includ Wl Cieeri's OPlay, the Canyon lon ol m the winneg of | and lorses senson Bowi stable's 1 Charles Trwin's Rip Sein Decatse £ his class and of condition has drawn top weight HAKES LONGEST TRIP South Church Goes to Hazardvilte | Tonight to Meet Team of Un- known Caliber. With Captai Wiy held on the Tord Bell prob- slines by injuries | the me, | ctball team trip in the nt when it cot ateam 3ell's lacerated | hand is healed Hynl]'ll Lo permit his | playing part of the game, it is ¢ pected. although he will have cial banda and glove on it eIl will probably take his plice the bigger part of the contest Dan Wosilus and Jacobi at the rd position, Wessels at center. W Parker as guards, and and Bernic Wosilus ready 10 plug any gap that develops. The te will meet at the local C. AL at 6:45 o'clock and will | to Hazardvill: by automobile. | Not much jown of the qual- of the Hazardville team, as the o me in West Avon la s ot been submitted to the | management. The feam is | [ ved to be composed of players | of A rather good type, however, aield coulr for of the South ci will make it County “Y" goes to Haz of unknown caliber, @ spe- Rock- | for ‘ with other am is ity re score U Sprin man is coach- | ing it The Wi termedia County entered in the in- 1z the will try tonight, hut they will stop.at | field to mect the Hi-Y town. Tt will he the the seheduls I te sponsored by \ 120 head up coun- 1 club of that first game for cac Ads e pinc rald Classiiiod through dd to hap- | | ‘ | | | | | i the tha | roughest | ton | porium GRIFFITHS AND RISKO T0 EET flTuIIy Isa7tod Favorite as Bout Is Staged Tonight York fellow to instinetive him Gerald post tonight g evening of He has many first one for Johnny Risko, ond part in Dee. 27 (P—A young fighting has heen his parents nan Ambrose Griffith gocs to im and cager for erfront fisticuffs. scores 1o seftle, the most with rubbery the party of the tonight's ten heavyweight imbroglio. The back- ground of the issue stretches all the way from New York to Miami, I'la rald Ambrose, who fought for nd won the honorable title of “Tuf- > at an carly age, still secks satis- *tion from Risko for a passage at arms won in Detroit last June when the bouncing Bohemian Buker from Cleveland sank a couple of into foul portion's of Gerald's : my. Risko is more thun cager him satisfaction, but a 7 to 5 favorite. Tuffy believes he w fight, one of his earlic wwyweight, wandered into forbidden ter- Johnny thinks that G t another of those at he 1¢.hody made to whom sinee an sec fy' to- to Griffith is s winning t} t eng when R ‘Hl|4 Ty ritory one has poked in holler “foul.’ But aside from the tween the two, Tuffy has two other import- ant points to He is 1o show that he can fight \e faithful belifved he Jimmy Braddo th debut in the uffy amazed the his gymnastic ability, hibitive favorite, and ironed out by Braddoc rounds Now G is eager to stain and prove that only logical contender to oppose Jack Sharkey at Mfami, Fla. If Tuf- fy disposcs of Risko in workmanlike ashion t tadison Sq1 Garden manag, has assurcd him it will 100k no farther for the Boston Go southern play: however, is just proposition a face in the heavy- Beaten often by the Baker ages to come back top not He round decision over defeated in crucial Jack Delaney, Geor Paulino m defeat and ove. as well as could befor saddened the Grif Gar last year. with e a pro- prompily in two ien wise centry b wipe out he is the s Risko, youngster can weight ranks. ond ma ers, oy and whip the holds a fift harkey and has eng: God Only a hair-line Heeney prevented Tunney in the last titl rey and he Riske Leen stop- tech- ago Chuck W knockout ins scored nicul over ind him years d him un- bout that rman for the fu. to take knockout seriously as \ love at that time g consisted only of a He is not in loye ing Max Schmeling blast den in to the ¢ mny 1 s ircut is care more serion Heavyweigh inder inm Mays, L ten Joh 1150 will provide the of the cvening's enter- Iy 1 Harold Jersey belters, meet in semi-final and La £10 stab of ( Joo the the ten. 1 DUSTY BILLIARDS LEAGUE of w round on, ne mate Sekyra first fith’s, opposcs Llonde, in sue Two-Man Tceams Being Organized—Meeting of Captains | Called At Rogers Tonight, * Organization Pocket Billiard L way and play, it t t Rogors 1 A meeting of tains has been called S o'clock at th the ue Tnaustrial is now under expected, will ors about Janu- the team cap- for tonight at | Church street em- consisted of | titute 1L e on I ar, the teams wen and o su {wo-man teams one more t the varion nights of play, rules, Winners of the lea the New Bri hir Bearing te and sec Anderson tied for high s alre Y P& Corbin, two teams: Corhin Screw, | FFafnir Bea Russell & Erwin two | teams, Landers Trade, North & Standard Steel & Bearings Plainville. Scveral other entries expected 19 be handed in 12 to 16-team leaguc four This tricd | red The 1son, with or fro factorics prizes mecting e last ye in Machin ur hich ond places and un with 1y ar and ended respectiv Josctiak wer entercd of are | filling out TAMI 1O CHARLOTT football North ( university t thred and Duke fwo years have school stars of of teams at the university Capta avolina for s for en former Charlotte, N, « schools, rouni | mittens | anxious | about the | ambitious ! ments | Seven 1 games in lege, Judd | New i tional tonight | A.: shard AN OLD TIMER'S 2 (RAP -BY TIM_MCGRATH- VEIL OF SECRECY LIFTED G ATTENDANCE AT GYMT CLASSES 1 from pre Military Academy Ofticials Open Gates of Stanford Sta- T dium o Newspape Anderson, ner, Hul Berglun O About the Time When Spider Kelly's Quick Wit Saved Him From a Knockout By Gans, erg {A5ae: \ Lindgrer ford on, 1 O. Larson I was behind of the and Spider™ ring’s greatest ights friend and associate for 41 Wo Al years—the night of his famous fight Walrath with Joe Gans in New York. | Cormick What a fight! One of the most | gren, R ientific battles ever seen in Goti- | [ Jones, am was that mix at the Leno€ clup. | The Sp.der, fast and vicious, held | the Black Master cven for 20 rounds | but Gans, then in his prime, had the Spider weakening in the last five rounds. The last half of the| al round found Kelly so weax-|ocr ened that ringsiders were betting on | ( « whether, he'd Iast it out. nialla Suddenly the Spider stopped, Lyons looked squarely into n ‘You blankety-blank!" he shouted, |1 “It's blank lucky for you {hat this|Mir emillet fight isn't 10 rounds longer!” | Pen axen Gans' eyes popped out, and he|ley. e esse roR stepped back. Ming ndstrom “Lordy, listen to Dur Fran saying,” e dazed. “Never mind what torted the Spider. I blank-blank to let as Kelly, lightwe! o oy stermann on, K Mahan, Kraut my lerton, Cor Keeley, Nord Nighteng: Wilford. ball W. win, 1ssell DeMolay b Morey, H. Johr 0. Erickson, 1 | 0. Erickdon, lund, Carroll Jun Ba Flemir Recor, on, St L. Meligonis, Lieckenbery Wheeler Johnson, Man Pluds and | s eves Souney S | filler. Hart, h what muttered, that man's | though | - ers Mack, Moore, Co; s Mil geon Dort Shiv- T'm saying,” sure was a | Balk ¢ you stay as long Hanna, Koslenko, dic es, Rinas, A opened his mouth, but as h R rk , the bell rang, end- Kelly, Huber, itz, Meligonis and Dygus. Physical Training I training cla . Keller, J s, I Horwitz, haber, M Pajor, 1. Root, Davis, e harlow, s, ki Balyanus < won th luciots pider had out of a >’ e decision, but talked {he knockout. th o | | ses and vol H H ¥ icson, Allen, W. H Gil Du W, Aronson, J The night Peter Maher—also at (1 in Lexington avenue Peter, a terrific hitter, just the bell rang t Balen W, round. We dragged the pro E e sailor to his corner I revived [gogh, I, Crowe him with ammonia taros, B Con 4 “I'll lick the three of them mext Rarnes, H, Blews, M. Unkelback, 1, round!” he declared, as he opened | Ensminger Hulbert, W. Wal his eyves and glared Peter's cor- | cott, 1. Kloiber, J. Sheehar sen, A. Ie Armento, Tom Sha { Woitowitz, G. A s inshe at r panosky Just pick out the middle one,”| R 1dvised him . I on, . e Bagdarsar game is full of peen- | J H. and funny incidents | Berlin, A. Many of the most | Borala, J humorous are spontansous outbu Casaler ng the heat of the fight: heard by the referce, seconds and of the boys in the press row, late Fddie Graney, world famous referee, who r most of the big fights out west ciating at a battle between two Ne- groes. One hoy was knocked doy with a crunching blow. G vell in when boxer refe him “Mistah R e he Yo' count till ah run outta nu The hoxi liar cha 11 as thrills. wcters e A. Heining Higl W Stanko. ¢ was o his count motioned th pron over to moaned, “if up, bahs.” Kleinsch hany J oin’ EWwine Ko . H Laym M Matulis, 1 Meligonis Moons all's P A Dave Sullivan, b Kid Broal old Broad- seconding htwe -round 18 nst 1t in the York. fn a2 way Clu still there Dave round. ch between Sullivan caugiit and floored hir that was a corker," ooked up carly Broad on the “Gee, Dave. Broad e T. Seehauer, ] tery, A Sheeh o Stepanosky arked, 1 while FROM WORKOUTS OF ARMY hrow Driscoil and bering up lin tomorrow n both camps ar con dition for Waltor who the of quarterback \alfback Fre halfbac Tot Thompson Presfon Fleishhacker nrup smalfng MEET ON MAT 7 (UP)--Dic B Ge Hage lelpt 1 George Brooklyn to 1 Hall ton 1o: ht rmeyygr T OPP. MYRTLE HALF YEARLY CLEARANCE SALE o aits «Overcoats Made B Brand and K. 1I. 2 20% Reduced 20% Were § NOW £30.00 NOW Were $37 NOW \\(-n» \"(l(m_ Societ Were £60.00— VOW advantage of this opportunity. These are savi Every garment carries the ginal p ticket. 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