New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 10, 1930, Page 23

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W BRITAIN DAILY HERAID, FRIDAY, J,\A\‘l'A\IiY 10, 1930. 23 | § Speaking of Sports L XX XY XNEY “Rube” W ms go on t roller hockey Britain and Hav abdomen by Hart's sti struck in en by Grit to lkave the fered no lasting fiths arney had oceasion to stic chest last night when on long drives nestled in the hind Bill Biet gave the big crowd of fans wen posed like quering hero after making the sc k out of his nets 1 Barney Griffiths med to 1 pointed when howey fall out of Manchester am by one point. ' P Tt es came eld Pros a Pitts- end ke their a ht. The il court is and the g other smaller and poor- halls. tomorrow is combination ball tloor. Ever t is also a scor follows t irg threat moder) ganme nd oftentimes it fs does the is played guard who most of scoring. Sam Richman sof Britain but M him a the present SHIRES' LAST BOUT Big Personal Pronoun Man From Chicago May Make Final Appear- ance in Ring Tonight, Jan. 10 (UP) at” Shires, the big person al pronoun man from Chicago, scheduled to invade Boston for what may be the last bout of his brief but hectic ring career. The White Sox first baser indicated that he wloves and retire with Al wa has will hang up his after his six-round Spolire Boston for 5.000 or hout + Boston Garden to shoit of a world series 1roused more interes orthcoming wo Aneric Such was t that the listed among the pre- had completely over- shadowed what was supposed to b the feature of the bill. a Iv-round between Ernie Schaaf, cx-sail- d Al Fried: Roslindale cavyweight ativ National leagues thusiasm today Spohrer bout liminarics, es of the Shires- spohrer, who is rather fond of pronoun himself. just as well that (h ' planned to retire after tonight’s perfo the gentleman from Chicago probably would be quite eligible for a pen- sion when he got through with him So confident nance, because of victory was Spohr- had invited his wife to trom Philadelphia to clash. BRUINS WIN AGAIN er that he come here witness the World lce Hockey Champions Down Pittsburgh Pirates for 11th Con- secutive Victory. Boston, Jun. 10 (UP)--Playing rather lamely for world champions, the Boston Bruins nevertheless suc ceeded in downing the Pittsburgh Pirates to win their tive National league at the Boston The Well game hockey Garden las gam: night into the third period the was in a2 cadlock, Clap- per and Carson having scored for the Bruins in the first period, Millis and Manners ing tallied for the Pirates in the second. The break of the game came rather late in the final period when MeKay and Oliver Boston in rapid ssion. burgh made an cleventh-hour but it netted only one more suc Pitts- rally goal. When you think of Classified think of the Herald. Ads et is able | sug- | and | scored gouls for | LD TIMER' FSEETIEIIST BY TIM /vvC’QA' Telling of the Time When Bought a Barber a Lovely Watch, You've got 1o hand i or ma Was resour the simmo nd he out of any sterling both i ing between «xhibit town near "he barber ndship. when he opene nted by Rober Vanett artist of to Giuseppe onsorial Toe Choy old who happened leseribes Fitz too puzzled But seurceful When it he mad: some nice about th dofh opi ther: 1 town, when he ret ed: wen, T memento I wish to pr your fellow citizens—one, to say. who could not vho is Iam be b a spor The crowd appl But after the nraged Cornishman who hotel “Champion tonsorial artist world,” he kept sa blooming 1 T im hotsi ‘is blood Accord “hoynski accompanicd »ack to the ing rn Yis town (Copyris NEA Scrvic WITH THE BOW LERS ROGERS ALLEYN STANLEY RULY « nuh -Arthur Hamumers Rules Kules Squares 0y COMME Eddy 1AL LEAGUE Milk Co. 115 104 14th consecu- | Bodor ¢ 128 135 114 | Piedmont | Cooney to Bob 1 al Why, th Soinetta l.lflh . Vitz | SPECIA Lionomy Five, MATCH New Britain Economy Five, Huriford SPECIAT Cyril & MATCH Methodious, Hartford Holy Cross, New Britain [l]l]AL AMATEURY woion Nutmeg Rolle Hockey Quintet ! Takes Sllen Gluws Into Camp . 1o 1 N was fate samv s the sorr re to- tsman n o cate knock Inc.) MEN'S LEAGUL and Pete ball by the pads ¢ function properly nd had it not be of the Insur sustineau, the ight have 1 on a differ- ct. Hyland caged ti he night upon rr from Gasparini mainder of the take | pass ving vainly but with Goal Viest Period \um\«l Peviod v l‘w,.ul 182 decision. J. FFusari) 2:20|to get Phivd Period resul hoys 1 Iy hooed his effo t Dufty of B (Hoolc Vourth Period | of Hart rou ford in the V| Referee. Heinzmann . BATTALINO KAYOES - VERDEIN THIRD Feamerweight Champion Shows Brilliant Form in Bout ' - BILUARD TITLE f WILL BE SETTLED Layion and Reiselt (o Meet Final Match Tonigh § AT GAVE 0N PAR NOW YWITH BOXING Wrestling 15 Piaced on Same b4ssasOlel Sports SONNENBERG WINS BOUT y Claimant o World's 11 Verestling Championship De Bob Bibher MeCoy, wyweizht Heart team >wski, the nd Leuis Industrial nd Kar- TWO-GAME PROGRAM Sacred Heart Basketball Fans to Be Fecated to Double eature At ed Gymnasiim Tonizht Tomi, ¢+ Dawdon Sociely Brand Clothes Lafayette 3t. 61 Main Street Opp. HE RI;, ARE THE GREATEST VALUES Suits and Overcoats \O(H [\ RR \\[,‘ ted Time Only. Choice of Ar SUIT OR OVERCOAT 533,95 865, $75 SUIT ¢ 54399 EVERY UIT and OVERCOAT In Our Stock 2060 Now Wer $19.95 %% $23.950 ol If yvou are far sighted yeull buy next winter's Overcoat now if you want the finest in workmanship and style by Society Brand. If you want values you will find that T. & D. is unbeatable. 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