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15 Fof Smornc? RASEIN SALARY b FEOPSEICIIAPITEPRTIPOGITY o v Wanis $85000 2 Year for the Saw Sets - PREDICTS BANNER TO DRGP CHARGES SEASON FOR GOLF ~ AGAINST SHIRES . H. Ramsay Expects All Commissions Expected to Clear Records to Be Broken in 1930 Arthur of Fixing Bouts Tool Chests When Dan Knizhthood York, Jan. § () BY H. H. RAMSAY. (Chairman, Championship Commit- SROON MOTHER VICTORY £5-5- s Tke Toind Stight Game m H Dickinso: Pe o | i Ely, It York SR s il iiplay et ““‘r“;y't"“m] S ‘ ‘,‘Hm‘"' g ] | Dumay ; , ¢ ted § .\‘v!‘oi.‘rr‘\:\\x;?:”\:\':)rrm rlu‘uo o?r::rl‘t Hrova 1 {luck. Tirst, he won the world's lieavyweight championship with sis | attendant NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAILD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY Shields M. Valent, ‘BY TIM_MCGRATH-~ powncny - reswser - (ounty ¥ ntermediats League | T e Bk L Ba Famous Englishman, Intermediate “Y" Standing Derrick, ¢ | Southt .. [ ! AN OLD TIMER'S WHIPPETS S[} | St. Mark's Episcopal | g . "RE |smyth, rf .. TR oenennd 1 B. Schultz Remillet, 2 Fld. Fl After Beating g il e Chicago, Jan. 8§ (®—The one and e . ey : L. Pct | Mainer S (A-—The thrills becoming and I expect that ords for keen tion of ) Ruppe fig! g White Sox f n boasted 750 one-round th st base- percentage and victory since cauliflower industry. ) or more closer to the after and ispicion, which Referee, Aronson; rer, Parker. Swedes Cop Third The Iirst Lutherans took their hird straight game, handing an ar- ¥ interme. | HStC 49-15 pasting to the tail-end- crs, the First Baptists. The game was one-sided at all times An- derson and Hultherg scored almost | at will in the first half and led th team out to a count sudden Baptist rall Drummond, Rogers and Miller scor- ed fn succession in the second quar- | ter, kept the fosers | ithout a basket in son and timer, Ritte are fame and fortune from afford innum for | hig value offer s | nd or ”i can Jack Dempsey. Then he increased his for| h Church Whippets ction by his literary debate with the great as a box office attr ptured th 1 straight County | Bo! Walker the end Yalk- than a century a Irish f r ably be was the great Dan Donnel! rd of him vhile I was a bov Ireland. and all of the school kids there worshiped him as a tradition:l | nero. Donnelly George zo, an- uiate league game last night, sweep- went him over the South Chur tes to r great conside This {1 he 200d order 1 nsi ir calmly and = foll ollowers co gave run up a junior churchmen r into the ¢ as the resuit e third defeat in a row. Tt at the Nuthan v school. Tor a things were even and m scored, but broke through and it w hippets thereafter. Wilk scored lords 14 p n the first half and v the big sporc- | ctor ger heavily on Cooper a ¥ low at th heals: ring ven- ded up t when rights Paul brewery yest Squares ting matter geball rom being held | s half. Bengt- ¢ i pro Benson fook over thell terson § ¢ it sh or Swedes' scoring in t cond half, | 3 Miss Gl while Carlson poppe couple :or the Baptists and Flem d Rus. sell brought the los summary: Tiest Lutheran Fid pionsi WS, 1 ssionals Cooper. az Kildare Linglish fi y Li ials and spec | Many o 3 N dukes we event, read Th for o Ireland, and cows or in 2 the half. The cored on two beautiful ots by Hattings and a pmir oliores by Cormicr. R el In sccond half Wojack an ng that they could not back | SArtinsky went on sprees and the N SpEpeiie \M;,:\, m‘:]\,\- pushed ‘Ii“’lr TL\OI'&: | did with their moral support, as they | | its final total while holding ! were certain ne mml)?u. 5 laaeehngn e RO T eny eI 1. however, Cormicr and Hatting AR got fouls and Wheelor and Gunther | (g ety ‘nded the long Jinx by counting | 1ast minute wirh fronginefileld. e schedule mivup | . © Whippets to list ight cont ing The their man | favorite. time in only het humit Donnelly commis- to the arges of *“fix- ‘Dangeror re last ng to Hultberg, gEDEStod o sclear Benson. | P 12 Anderson, ¢ Anderson Beng: Lindgren, the Spurs their attemp ssion ook tes- from Promoter who arranged the mateh d Eddie er of the Dangerous then indicated it would clean bill of health. Shires was to appear before the Ti- linois commissi tod to tell his sto prompt acquittal seemed in. Daly far has refused to ppear ore the comm Totals i Snaps First Baptist ¥id is said to hav v battle Mullen : mon those 10ons ered and the fight Mch had CANELE two game 1ed to mess things | d Wapping did not appear for | second game, which is actually | uled for next week. sura- Eleming, rf ... 1 y 1 Cric b Meade, o (RUSSCTI T S | i ST | t One’ nd Miller, If .. 1 Buckles e Rogers, ¢ . O Nordgren. rg .. Drummond, rg . Recor, rg Nightingale, 1 larks, lg ) Steele, Ig . SRe 0 - i S .. 38 IS KUSSWIN LEAGLE t 3 5 A & Wales OO Frbsis e R Totals i ’ . i il EE e O rec. Aronson; timer, Ritter; \ it 3 o far Games Next Week league leaders and cellar o will meet in the first game Tuesday night when the Soutn | ! gational and F Baptist plays cach other. ion of the ) P B Trinity Methodist .| sumitn 2 A PRl Horton Smith Mark's Episcopal quintets in action. a A T SR x ain with markable WITH THE BOWLERS ss o Lo e e son. I do not mean to overlook the VRATE] all be many ires a Iistory 15,000 50ns saw tiic 1 t Donnelly | 1 rounds, winning beat Cooper ba- llow cous still sing ¢ exploit afterwards, Leo Diegel will to d his title in A. championship, and if he T B : . Acquittal of the charges made by 1 in gain, e will 3 ; ttling Criss, w aid he was well on the way towards the r SRl 2 hm e : , to take a \d refused, ablished by Walter Hagen it IR s also expected Michigan < competitio L to hear Whippets Fld so L decisively in 1 Ruth will ba | 00 He en in the | vona recognitior Old-time all-ye" of Brave Dan Dor The Kir | Donnelly bility. rse, PALACE ALLEYS winning from th whi ' story tomorrow. 1} s i3 retu d 1 Tllinois and Michigan, s are certain he will make trip to the Whnite Sox for n keeping with his con- for 1930. The a inced he would lary of $23,000, but it is White Sox will balk at ‘comie cc on mon will his f directed, in m before wo men. The four rational With Jones' what it is, of ally to to good is Bobby J s year in | »Th 1 Ireland who am. and 1 ean lic alive,” Donnetly This pleased 11 co plow boys in than 1 pionships slishman record course i will laurels befe | Wheel Stanle Hattings Cormi; Merza, with «lt | Anderson would reply King Lngland timer, Terwillige | nert. rst offer .l his hood an Donnelly re ever . e But fused, RESELT IS NEAR 1 SECOND T st parish, German Billiardist Has Already g Beaten Five Opponents end his nights sum rin. wonder what T fame and fortune, the not of club is until he s charges and his striking former » | Armour and Al Watrous nor Jimmie Russell “Lena” Black- Hy —— |Johnston, George Von Llm and a ne last secason has been lifted | = = N 57 1 ses ' 342 351103 {score of oth -— — { apman s....... 55 101 9 3 e : k. though, that when the NAMED SHIP YANKEE eeenel 103 Ry e 3 ain goes do that the | Boston, 8 (UP)—The pri kel 3 fl A sse; 8 3 3 o & ctive America cup defender being ! 3 a3 e operette < 2 { )y Jones and | wiilt at Tawley shipyard in Neponscr iner outstanding figures like Wal gen. Leo Diegel, Johnny Farrell, Cr hires all Wyman preseat NITY ALLEYS Blerghe - cleared 1d of iz Wood, Tommy | from T Boukus; (Copyri, SETTLE FIRST PLACE DedMolay BUSINESS MEN'S LEAGUE Red Path Five New Britain Basketball . Team Meets Park City Rivals To- Night, L Bt o1 166 i poowores vk - §1, Mark's Plaer Decides Out- 5% B_y 'WILLIAMS seue come in Last 20 Seconds Dun to settle first place | g sue for the present, | X for ncither team has be.ir e ed thus far and the Hardwace and Iars City rivals seem to | class of league Tit port quitet is a crack o1 DeMolay t 1d taken th of its home its lineup, as is Graham. who captaine.d! Warren Harding High school | last year and was selected as | cided tly all-star forwards in the |Chur rthall tourney sponsored by Yale | the Y. M. C. A versity. Another star is Angels- | allowec a guard, who has been doing | 'eam to s work for the DeMolay for two | With a 2i and added to his fame with | 1 High of Bridgeport The locals have been practicing diligently for the game and expect to come home with still another viz- fory on their growing string. The will meet at West Main anl shington str s at o'clovic afternoon. BATTALINO 6ETS TEST vl York i Denton of Kansas. Dritle Hands o Featherweight | the At i G R iMporlant inaniis s ou olithe cellapfwith afs Champion o Answer Important a frce toss, but the diminutive Pe 1 over Charlie Jords (it sneaked away to dribble In and Angeles' broker-billiard player, give St. Mark's the advantage once attle of losers. |more. Ely got another awurded In today's sccondary fe shot and made it good, and when ton plays Hall preced Mainer did the same thing the lead selt-Copulos match. Kieckhefer ap- had changed hands again. Remillet, parently has another won as however, made things all even with he meets Jordan in the second game a one-pointer and the opponents of the ernoon. Schuler will at- struggled fiercely, but futilely to tempt to break into the win column | | break the tie until 20 seconds re- | standing Denton in the day's open- mained. At that point Ely fouled | Winchester | Petit in the act of shooting. Detits | Page . | first shot fell short, but the second | %roil Team e ; |in which the title will not be at|went through cleanly and gave his| P 344—1083 wmpher of the stake, will be Battalino's first since | team the victory. | no | - R taking the diadem from Andre Rou-| Shiclds, Larson, and Petit were | of IR A, Us at Harttord several months ago. |outstanding for'the winners, ‘and| = He During the interim, the champion’s | Dickinson and Mainer for the los- |y 2 that hands have undergone an operation. | ers. The summary: Al T SALESMAN SAM WHATS T MaTTER, DEARIE, 010 SOMETHING: GO WRONG- AT TH' sToRe Tooay ? nmorrow t angle | at umbed nt type The New ball team w orrow n in the least, e Junior Church Standing WL dimsddaiit S : 50 irst Lutheran .....3 1 .5 S nity M. SR t. Mark’s Cheyrolctis Center Cor . . ¢ First Baptist, .......0 accurate foul tos to | defea of | City Today t Iphian found Copulg sattler from De- his sixth vin would t 1st a tie for| Iy Champion his path to a dule brings together Triday, | t State Championship Baskethall e JIF YOUD QUIT Team “Gives Up the Ghost” ROLLING SNOW BALLS IN FRONT OF OUR HOLSE, MAYBE HED RE IN EARLIER MUCH EARLER. man the South arring to won ihe > 1 champilons season, 1 Junior league game ot last evening ani | St. Mark's Episcopal its downward course Tilrr_- Win fover iihc SiCenter [1iausimen e o 8 3 Congregational outfit. The contest | g, A was a close one all the way and the | Low Bcors T lead zig-zagged from onc team to | In the fi half th winners managed to run up a 17 |14 lead when Shields, Larson, Wes- terman, and Remillet took turns in plunking home a succession of spec- | tacular baskets from the ces, | Dickinson, Derric Mainer had e Center be owever, last | named was follow Dickinson asket in tl period to koot the score. ted el iy o Hall was Lou over | star, | yes- | his he ated FAFNIR TOOL ROOM LE. halt 20 W0 to I'oor n Hall's d WS feat Tk esent campaign, tio o Shavedinin for the action w, with ith Layto contesis v ninth the 1S played one 1 ki title Layton s 1 team mained m running W his title Lavton 1 fen of Copulos 348 Pumay comp, OLLON . and church foul by the i by a third ort and this close ! of drab depression in business Mon searc many ere e ed by Bristol considered 1 Lasketball, The members of have all heen inager Carroll contracts position : improved Lpidii B oL with il ive 50 WEOLEI AL Harry Senuler of 4191155 ilics which 104— 100— tory 16— Bristol team Question Tomorrow Night. declared free a released them the of the b Connec New Haven, Jan. 8 (UP)—Wheth- {cr the brittle hands of Bat Batta- lino, recently crowned king of the featherweights, will stand up during 10 rounds of milling with Phil | Verde, rugged Rochester, N. Y., fighter, will be proven at the Arena here tomorrow night Both boxers tapered ‘off training today with light work. The bout, ure all the The for 102 conmby 108 nation was onc ame ed to! v 439 cut and not only quintet, but rivals, we admit that the quintet stamp again of a the o the backers of forced bor championship combination May Join Manager Cl New | movement the announced this, tod there are might be rs of his club. an Richtmyer ne of these and L m. be in i at the Stanley Arena this cor urday He is th player | helps the sport along and he d the most valr : Bristol combination Collins may be the other. Phlladel Colored e New Britain eam Philadelphia Red Caps, tion of colored court Stanley Arena Saturday Lo ence Ll ma RULE & LEV Bevels STANLEY GIRLS any stol club, but said the t i 87 — 166 players on the HaTU T et 81 3 Becker ... 4 Kieckhefer JRwilliams, 14 ©1930 8Y NEA SERVICE. INC. Copulos Denton Jordan ‘huler PILTZER MAY RETURN Middle REG.U.S. PAT OFF Uil bl He Probably Is! oW,y GoooNess wou ) (< SHOULON'T Talk THAT WAY ABOUT SAM two men o ome n Ly who is considere set on t my WELL, TELL E aLL ABOUT L ez Sam 15 POSITIVELY TH' \T, SNOOKUMS! BIGGEST FooL THAT EVER WORKED IN My STORE!! YOU'RE FORGETTING— YOUR SELF ! Jim- German Distance Runner A LADY CamEIN TO BUY A Vacuum CLEANER. AN' SAM Will Make Second Trip to United EAK, AND THaT SOMETRIN' WAS Stars plays the | combina- | , at the | night. This | States Next Spring. & SCALP Soaf- star (UP)—Dr. dis- New Yor an. 8 team is rated on a par Renaissance and compares favorably with the best in the country. quintet has for s and Stever Iy played with Colby Stevens was & member of the How- ard University quintet. Peterson, former Lincoln University star, i the center, while Cain, a former mainstay for Amherst and Pollard, Lincoln University guard, round out the tean The quintet has already games and lost four and it is con- fident of adding another victory its long list here Saturday night. with the has a lineup that its forwards colle while won 23 of Styles former- | Otto Peltzer, C man middle tance runner, will make his second trip to the United tes this spring. according to advices received by the | A. A. U, from the Deutsche Sport- behorde Fur Leichtathlet Dr. Peltz who was here two year: | ago. has permission for three starts in this country He is expected to arrive late in March or ecarly in I April ‘I'ive other German athletes in- vited to this country have tendered their regrets because they on cently returned from strenuous tivity in Japan. | | |