New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 30, 1929, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 30._15)20. EW BRITA]N BASKETBALL TEAM DAZZLES ATLAS QUINTET WITH AMAZ[NG SPEEDY PLAY-—PANTHERS SWAMP TAUNTON CREW UNDER 9 TO 2 SCORE—CHRIST CAGLE SINGS SAD SWANSONG AT END OF BRILLIANT GRID CAREER—SPORTS ITEMS NEW BRITAIN FIVE SHOWS (TWOTEMSSTAY |CAGLE SINGS SWANSONG URGENOCHINGES [PANTHERS SWAMP TAUNTON | NFIRSTPLAGE O GREAT GRID CAREER |\ il fUlfs ~ UNDER SCORE OF 9 TO 2 DAZZLING SPEED IN GAMEl Takes Atlas (‘(lllsl)li(l‘r’l‘({‘“{i’l‘:i\»': of New Haven Into s f ESpiritcd Martial Muslc of hrst Half Becomes a bad | “Kid” Williams C ages nght of New Britain’s Total for Camp by 42 to 16 Score—Visitors Get Lead of 7 to XBOYS Club Leag.ue Sl CIOSE—‘ Funeral Dirge as Stanford Tide Sweeps Over the Oicials A]fll 0 Clamy Exist “'g the Game—Losal Quintet Displays Best Teamwork 0 Before Locals Get Started—Conway Forms Pivot One Overtime Game ‘ Army Eleven—Brilliant Feats of Past Season Fail | Reglllfi 1008 of Season — Hoff Sets Season’s High Mark for Around Which Passing Is Done—Zakzewski, Slo- _l_‘ | | to Carry Meteor Through California Cohorts— | = Stops With 74 — Play Two Games Wednesday — Intermediate Standing | | | man and Adams Are High Scorers—Meet Bristol | S Smalling Emerges as Outstanding Star of Game. |} (o ronins WE=gond Pierce and Donnelly Coming Here Thursday for Twice. fComets vin he 4 most urgent ilum] E 1 arification of rules ) Game. | rather 4 changes in the resen daying code, the Jaster B veteran mariner is rewarded for | B! e nlaxin 1o Mg Lasouy 2 te: i t f x 1z ] s rd L Art oothall ) fel Association of T ollegiate 170 A=t Night's Results Amsterdam to et the Amsterdam stantord e Army 1 b is craft afely to port| =/ lam Y rd 8 f i I"“‘ § 38 ¢ S0 13 turday afternoon : ova, ; \- Ul Officials made no recommenda- Amsterdam 4, Hartford 3. (over-|tcam in the afternoon and at night, " x xoye g t nus T ting 3 me. the Pa ers 1 yhoes in Cohoes. | Lis 3 t Ialo Alto N, Chris Cagl e S edod Horass|lions at their annual meeting yes- [Uime) o . | the Panthers play Cohoes in Coho | 8 ¢ 4 terday. [ New Britain 9, Taunton 2 Cohoes team was formerly the Murrel and George Perry sang | Grecley's advice, and hac o wes i 3 3 o it D t Yeneany ar : liag son “~ LI Al houzh it been expected | Albany 7, Cohoes 1 Bridgeport combination b 3 v BUUIE L Al agleais to Hiiacco) to make his final bid for footbail f .\ SRl L) B0 10 take action | Official Standing On Thursday n . P 10 on a military band. Duri fame but the trip vi him little | ; 3.2 tac th rdest | ) G e e raleg . I {faces the hardest e the point after touchdov 1ese |V ritain. .. weeks in its race for the second half (special ta tie He (tinue to sail his football seas. as ’alo Alto, Calif., Dec. 30—Whe New Britain a them to ! nest half of the game, the song was league lead | sct to spirited music. Long before| s11 america player but he was out- for first placethe second half was finished. the|played by Smalling at Pado Alto, just | o oficials stressed the S B 50 | dam team at the Stanley Arena. This Adamowicz and { tune be a dirge with Captain v : : 1< Booth had outplayed him at N A #44 | crew looms as one of the mos GGy G ) Walter Okeson, commissioner ot |0N0C o With Steve Pierce and Lee Lun- slern football, reported that the| Games Today derville on the rush iine, “Red” Don | committce which is rewriting the Amsterdam at Taunton welly at center, e Gazzinga at I would have the code in its| Arthur (Kid) Williams strength- | haltback and Eddie Barnikow in v ready in Feb ened his hold on the scoring lead the goal. the Amsterdam team has ar VO ( v the | iV e Americy Ioller lockey | one of the stron, L combinations in (k0 IR i) il s association, all wl ue and gave New Britain a firm- | the league, The appearance of Dick vards for a score but he made 9 |.re aimed at : § er grip on first place in the leagus | Donnelly here will be his first this touchdowns himself. ‘ ity 3 - standing -l the Stanley arena yes-|vear. Last year he was the game- o of graduatir APy | und. Cagle's fumble o dug thew vi ry into the | yaly added prestige. He went as a twicc maiters were disc a4 only br nst no. 328 | pennant when it battles the Amster- ck-oif of 3u hopes for iround violent death Alas Consolidated D Yaudy Uil us i az He tht i ward ¢ football picture which he hilyards { colored so brilliantly for four scaso day afternoon when he slashed in [ cock of the league when in New gave the Lall to Stanford t : i for vight of the nine go scored by | Britain and many f will be out to wd € Stanford stadiunm | Armay's 2 and resulted 1 ARl e New Brita noit of “Will|sce him in action. ated feet, but it was |1 motl ] s from or nig w New Britain will don giant tidal wave represented b ind backs of the C oothall i . ’ Honld notibecons |same Y to 2 in favor of the ast few mee with the In- cadet had : p ¢ dians he a 1z but peace- Glants od over the hicro- i Avmy m e Anieat e 3 o ain never displayed any |able and, in fact, they have all but Army Kings, eras.d cge team bru i 1 e + t did in its developed into scalping parties. Hart o ¥ ‘ i waohs, and indented i eir i the native sons of California ha P rom where tl E ) v an L consequen Sunday, the Cohoes team will be /1. ‘ st it own marks for footh.ul n mules over rocky trails m Jas Taunto o T BTG GUAT Gt & wiildon Mondiy; Newsbrltain 1 1 30 ¥ i ; had tamed them. e Yo s ] are v there is no solace for |80€s 10 Taunton. Co 2 " The Pac de flowed strongw | they searched for go FoatWai - | kicks 1 A inilee oving | those who seek victories at roller | ‘\ oLy St of the afternoon, and only | ner's outfit took a I from the {the distinction between fic | ¢ (s swabiitath - ing its momentary ebb could the | pioncer and rode the Army |kickofis and free kick e first period was so fast and |1 Pierce . . Duggan Comets Stay On Top 1 coust team sweep across iis|mule to football fame closely fought, that every indication Iirst Rush = At g e e el alon heide and seorid e | St . toas |10 doubt until the final whistle. In, second Rus Hald.Fough Ba [le in Areua ‘} fi lw' G o 1wo touchdowns but the Pacific tid: | cqual. Her punting was far | Gl diis "5 his trame, Williams sent two drives, | Giffitl - Brown 1l team | Foj flowed at perigee most of the throe | her passing was good and he b Fioors Ly ; ceonds, into the Tau Faunton i ———— i e (ast itk 30 | bours of the contest, Tts high waves | running game carried more ¢ . 1 3 eI GRERito Elvaabils hanther } o fuithend erry Conw t 1 che rot periods « f aid o erti and | f touchdowns and a safely | All of which made it i 7 7 wel » ! 1 of the ) that Kept the quiatet rind the tig play of the M A Palu " £ rd’s beach, besides scat- | si Chris Cag goal of th ¢ at 0 Hays point aftc ik int the S e e s il nunziata playing | toving the debris of a brokcn-up | clouds with sunshine as (he sun s thall team in a last perio ¢ Fehee team the length and breadin | in drab hines on his and Jones’ Arn \ ¢ i [t t double inte g be-| lll“‘l Period : 1o @ complete rout at i g Couch Biff Jones wis shin- | 1 oo ¢ ; ey wit three more A el v Britain Williams 14 S : 1 1 wreeled but old Pop Warner T nia t for the Army inkaishl i on drives from 8 Wariiaty WAL RIS L) ore 8 1o G in favor o 2 2 5inigh on the tide of victory I nd captain, it appearved othery s EILELAGe oM rscond el s at the end of the first halr, |1atueh, 1 i el o nisce of | SINY Boy" Picrce. put Sk 8 intor bu o ompletely on the defense o sist by G ] : = sped throt he third period | vard J. Savage of Carnegie Major League Manageps itk g smieiicamaseontinilin o sUnalE} i e f'*]“'*“’;; S e ' Foundation Taiks on Report Prediwlous on NextiSeasoniRtisancig s et S e e e R L T Two Overtime Periods e Minnem awilg EDeYor SR il pi o Bl i sas e dlane o poi L oued De 30 () A THIGHED New Yo Dee. 30 (LP & Grilfiths and Doherty in *h\‘m hes—Pieree court 1o take backward passes and | ops—IToff 1 poklyn iy club | {1} I then shoot the ball up the line for| second pe vl this proved to b i L ST BEREGL s LG RTeg 1T DgEst el on ”'\'“ Ll B na 9 tiack on the subsidizing of & Vilbert Robinson's promisc secured during the en- | age of the Carnegic Foundation for| 1930 National lenguc penna T arant : : | = A il tieen 5 N L At ntior lohe i o made fop bte Uil P e | o (el 1 Williams and Pieree did most of | WERO O1' HOCKEY GAMT On the othe o bt : . I prepared for delivery at a|Managers. Stanley. pils R SolanslE gyon i Mob) Cntfe LSRN (I Tien, o Waks 1 oui three field g i . N L Lluncheon of the Hportsmanship| S1ENINE hims “preside It IRIts e dintolthortene el iEickevelioherteid minutiyo Sl e L out. threc feld gowls in 1] e T igieon G plleine L hen S orcl il I w2 lneccssary times. Griffiths and Bar- | delphia goalic, was (he hero of tha S 1o £ half time - : 5 e In his tirst public address sinee <0 obinsor wired f S i v [ney Doherty teamed up N to |Quaker Cily Arrows' 1-0 defeat of w two poi na Heinznan | G e stop Duggan and Bovi and they did Now Huven Eagles in a Cani- « complote job of it 1-American hockey ol New Britain goal tend the arena last ensation in the league, | turned back Cof ¢ Haven Upon resuniption P mElsaeT {ry J for n thied | publication of the now fanous Car sely-fon or and | point e ; \ report o commercialisiam St A Bl v I o |thrusts which scemed destined to ere would have i scor- | tize histhe bl recru hool prep son 1 vo | i c 1 e ) 0 since he joined the club. |result in a score. The lone tally tory school athletes “probably & ,,-,_«.u,‘-“,l . | ast S ot a new mark for stops with a | Was made by Lassard in the third Vance, Jumbo Eliott | Fid. FL total of 74. Among these were sen- | Deriod. i Buzz McWaeney pileh: astthes | 1srenni 1 4 | sational blocks of hooks and drives <hould pitch, and the other prom- | | Drummond L 3 | His work was a treat to watch COURT CHALLENGE ising young hurlers I have lined up | Devoe, s 1 Duggan was the outstanding star| The Panthers A. C. kethall unprove as they should over last|Uki i e | for the visiting delegation hut he | feam challenges any quintet in the cason, 1 am sure we will finish in | Begly. A 3 |was ticd up completely during most veraging 17 to 18 years of a =0: i y fivst division and I : - ~ | of the game managers of the Clovers and el 5 ith another. Yakubowicz scored ¢ s one might wish s Al s ¢ A | Havd Week Ahead | the Washington Bears & *d o parteib nother, v v i casy 1 Vs seldom, and i 8 X Panthers face a hard week [£ct in touch w r B. Squil- v d in games to be played. On {laciote, 16 Maple s or telephone car's Day. the team goes to | 3652 hetween 5 and 6 p. m. TverNines liminishing ually” the situ-| | ition still “is so serious that ould engage the attention of cvery of passes | Tur | ) \ sportsman.” ew stand- | Mille | “The recruiting of athletes is not post. Rose scored | Heinzn - § sta simple matter and its r and ¥ 1 tield zoal. Gill followed | Myska, 1< |v : not so immediately ch ts with his s | pared to hi si op from i ¢ a4 Ha i end te probably never. cexists withont t of sub As the R BOARDING HOUSE By AHF RN nlenie op 1S ) ' ¥ i point ot atuhn = GA VO NoUR VoICE IS 2 i e ¢ - ABGHT f e «‘UuL 2 CALLING , WiTH QELP—I;L\UHH' | Y Ofer by correspe . i N R e ! 2 u INO HINGOE e .;Q AR PIAMIST wo HE " viees L wst bidder amon Gl Lk Biv. ERT ! e _NowW &1 Eram ot exaval ij”' 1S PLAVING WHILE | Another Conteoverss Arises Over! iy onalona et s A | N TCARR \/1) = e WE u_] SOUR - TH' PIANG | WAITING FoR 4 10 not solicit athlet s for the coming v 3 BACK z IS ouT oF “TUNE A BROKEKW LEFT newly appointed | i f’fou;’fvbh’ AL HNWJ‘ we AN THT NEW HAKND 0 MEND e niny i ¢ athe ahi S1Lonis Cardinal s o) | Y MIGHTILL | ¢ G 1S AS MUSICAL IN ASLING ! B SeR e, s g ; 2 AS A viDowl . - ! s 2 H/u— ' el | ] AT MELLOW \7\, 2 TUa-BOAT puionfspeets ithal taken place th AL GO WINS ANOTHIER Colored | p, lecade and more the situation! LA, C. baskethall five 10 the 111 S0 serions (At it Shouid e | ANOUDEE e Suthriday by dereat the attention of every sports. | e TRIND five at the Sacrod Heart | A school gym by the score of 17 tof N Ay A ich o) 10. 1t was a furious battle from | | sports is amateur sporl, So long as|Start Lo finish. Miynarski and Pur-| - recruiting and suh | ¥kt starred for the winners while | e e S ik and Dambrowik starred for | v in these practicos im. Mhe losers. The . . C. would like | ) bt t games with any teams in the | o o bial : ik SRR e i averaging 14 to 15 years of | THNIS AGF K'UED S er: aiallzens et e R Sty PR he coach or d or of physi . AL G Dive 10 undertakes such ns Moldenhauer, Noted German i prict ets them. or even con- DPartvka, d L 4 is furthering deceit Woltusik Net star, Meets beath as Auto- Tk £ DER LY | The mn from whatever Nadolny ho recruits or subsidizes a ' Mlynavski, rg ) mobile Crashes street Cay T y 5 sAuh u * L his college on the football ticld. o 1 f : it t or on the river i injn s | C ¢ L oltvze sport and 1] Pramp ive | | | | whose son he is Iy N 11d BATTALINO VS VERDE NOPOLO GAMES N ) [ B teated Beareats juvenile b | . p ! . 'THREE-FOLD IhiEnEe 0 1 it ANMOYANCE - vs of age. Address all communi 0 half time, 10-6, 1. A, tions to 60 Hizh street or cail eree. Miklosz, Timer, Bagdan. | Miynarski.

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