New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 11, 1930, Page 8

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VEW RRITAIN DATTY HERATD HARTFORD INDIANS TURN RIGGEST UPSET IN THREE PLAINVILLE LOSFS YEARS IN DUSTY LEAGUE T SOUTH (HURGH P. & F. Corbin Baskethall Quintet Tops League Leading Screw Shop Team 16 to 14—Spurt by Winners in Final Minutes Spells First Defeat for Arburr’s Crew—Frank Sheehan Leads Gascos to Win Over Corbin Cabinet—Fafnirs Smother New- | matics. | New Britain Quintet Wins Fil h Straight League Game County Standing N i ague Standing AN -Outpl opponer ery holdir turn * Klopp follow 10t which tied th te South church nsational unhill 15| P uintek jovere ' team by a Cour stren The st of the ever leagus grasp nd knock- rened on | | locals for t down wa P, & 1150 1o t eld the « and over the W ot play demor ht. He top o years of | from this outbreak tual | tilities the game eptionally | can f ree on | B | umnp Yo gregation me from the final bl wild matched for point baskets in the outia Elorid “—:\l'\x. e summar | Wilkinson and strong de scor nuch Gascon s . |made it 9-4 at qua ‘ I popped another one ' period, but but aside of hos- veed the v as The Irson was ot~ work £ when the nd he ar Rritain in front by ville broke throug game standing on and Wal 0 rs we g 9-0 bef perioc Miller | ime. Miller to open the Bell broke lm.\. aid from Rockwe et winners hoops g L | ‘ \ W Pre ). ! Irost's “Goody” crowd be 1ded brought the time from to i s ) ith be It was g co of Bell's ainville be foul In the third s to play to with both slowed d the crowd ¥ kept on one team into the carned atter second half dropped in a long team in the 1 in the bait for a sudden Shop team beeame \ ind was tals ; Lo v?:.n{ one. but I 1he Bhon! i S ime -7, Cabiner | over Rockwell had broken « 2o Sikors: | 15, Bell i h nd Barta n toss which result Cabinet ¥1d he scoring the hom until the period ended with W | Kiopy Lyndon roaring shot, Jo shot to pl ad for the f This was the Britair Nt covers his time vl his point out, rr | time d oV it victory, J proved the spurt the 19 rew fo! A timer two casy sh at e ( start the shot Holst ¢ ute lzter on a follow up and Arburr dropped In to put the Ser Shop Holst « point icz then brokc 1 foul, am 1 from is broke out v less than two utes to play and resulted in both n being sent from the score | vicious but brief [ baske minute 4 {eameatliha | ena scoring. I Fafnirs had th ‘ on t the Machine Shop |’ Geetresloh S aribblir and Rockwell parts in the Miller, despite topped Plain points and f am. Wilkinson scor tiy long shots and on the : Park wlfied well ed and a single basket, W Church center, the game tockwell fi Cirens cwmatic the but werful off ory 1is battle Yakubow| hi: 1 shortly after with a nice the court. count a min sliot. Andy foul poi two points ¢ gin down to shot. Yakubo to score ently starting coring sprec. Preisser then hrought to its fect when he three-quarters the floor. A foul shot whistle by Hols: » to 7 to 6 in champs, A min opened “sucker” shot to put points ahead. By Arburr and L same time basketb | nighteap 1| m Faf ense to oor after Miller's maining up kept up it set-to. 41 with a 1t 1l points, with a 1t heck 4|10 check his s hal(-time the Ricemen had a |Shots. Jacobi apy } M played la oni j2s 0y .| Chureh ood some perfect and his t a bask ack guarding by in scoring with ninc 1 for his tc e second half the 17af) an in its offense but th> hop tean med to have | for able to] points during 1! Ba crowd tossed in a length o so the the o shop it was ioon e four ble the the 1 score | entire 15 mi One the vas | i “errence limite ssels, did was n lled ry favor of him t reg not wrl plac howski w in field goa iero South til tlar tanding the nine |18 points. n of thes the team thr a queer play fouled Holst lanky his first cki who was onn minutes mal the last b kets were 1 New Britain South Church Md ¥l autiful shot nter Warn made both tri fou the e a few minute mark, er ( 1 in 20l basket to 1d for the first time through sion. A ket by Yak & F. Cort foul po 14 to 11 Pr night uty Tt final then Lroke afnirs 11 il by Arl bowicz cut ul to fo L bas o pol Havlic) W. Ar Warnick Gicrochowski Mitulis Boloin Poc ‘»51.”1 I3 IKranse 3 1| iss h I“'”_‘ nson, score ersloh, 1g With a eri Tobin: timer, Morrell; to g the ", Cor was | | ftain Machine | | | 171 vir 3 whist] outhurst The last eve te Corhin nin : local rmediat | tair joint hold on mer, Sikora ‘)\\m.” 1 15-13 viet | game while the hington | fit ran up a 43-15 count over older Kensington outfit FLOWERS IS CREDITED | WITH DRAW IN FIGHT Fail in am main place a clos ory in So senin | o th n played nice b the first quarter of t cment and led 1 riod ended, but 3 find the basket soon ther out in front by tees and to Agred Lefeiee On Decision After Siezling ut in Chicago smother 1oose, and Hamlin me up 1 2 and Boy Verne 1 vas the tor Kensington with six po fith got two bas nd playing his second game lar, showed le ment and gave sington’s seard He end. The of 1ine ay D low: ) points. Connors co Wat t 3 it th holding th 1polis Lo . high s oth after 1 hard ¥ member hi v pace shot tt bin Cabine : referee, ore Tut, gro, while one and th remark improv. that Ken center was N evidence of h for lon locals’ poor showing w T ver, to maint the final Tt loolk Lock victory ble to ome ool on and I'i to fold up run up ¢ Connor Hamlin scor I Wa ! (Continucd on the Following TABLES ON PANTHERS AMND PHILADELPHIA RED CAPS AT STANLEY ARENA TOMN SATIRD AN IEM 6 TO IGHT—P. & F. CORBIN T ™ F“ 4d witl Joknny Dundee, shown belo FLI]RII]A RAUING nd to the right. C Mmmm - Meeting ol Miami Jockey Club * Greatest Forward Step of 1930 By ALGERNON DAINGERFIELD Club The Miami tands tep to dur- ry tl ockey Néw York, 11 the Hiale Ame Jockey club 0 out as th park ard cing rican ner- and as- ar on the ing al ired to make Under new should s to what real and can be. club diree- rning ss of current year 1 ke days to expenses inmi 1lor 1cing Jocks the turf gov tl loted ows the confidence of tors of the parent body of America i the sport (1 With {h the ire ring 1 tition of cir is most e 1906 The 1 by entries to stake the We ass0c club) clos terial nominat ors £ ownership. class o women to nators Avents Notab! for notr events to b This shows ing. which of racing. In orde ties to the tracks all over the run in 19 a1l inte all is the nish hetter facili- and horsemen, country wprovements, With the I and beautifi- park and dded stake courses, the ye L« model on to fu cont tte of Delmont owne cation ir in turf his- just past was successful There cially well the prominent deploralile the from ever were many great ol two-year the wrent 'S for kes of leaths among turfmen 1y to take Lincoln field Hawth Arlington parl \zton park and racing in the Zly 1o the fore led the Chica racing ntly in o heen great th permane ristra the middle The 1 vear the at the to come On thr tion of foals the past great ver received Jockey club. This indica of hor: for years dequate for the courses st tes supply will b numt Pac ore er of race construg TOIL BEST RESULTS HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS HOCKEY Stanley Arena ay Afternoon TAUNTON NEW BRITAIN 3:30 0'Clock Amateur Game Phone 2611 for Ve at 2 Ieservations [ Journce at — Prim At rn and A 1 som nteenth sand qu very 1 ed a blo sils, hoisted classified don The 1out kno worl wi lesh i riding h or An 1l sarnera, n he T what abandoned structing hi: edto be the his impulse eycle and ru out in front he took courag Behind the r ad and and s har were the of “Hey th And the answer, rimp. Now Al and n But 1 fact din really a took around h md arms B Would v d The If from 1 didn't em more as if a de la Concol fox-trotting noo-padooh “What's Journes of “Making ¢ plied the make much L am very ) Did you Journ “I never 1 cam ek 1 At that, M a lariat ov ind h and tol i And n esses on th v off ot Carnex turned the See brought JCarnc rroee J siccks Bas Bout C Arthur Shire o, retired after polish Boston last Mullen that he m ball player-pugilist to engage more fight. Mullen wants George Traf return engzagement all player sional footb iires had ¢ the d Trafton, verse Then the Journee Jourr this courag houlders from the fist today o ( It right, both ra is Iiditor etime carly in 1 century that workmen parry in Franee b discov- g d tacl them out exhibit 1 d wing tually look lay what 1 like in th Paul Journ: brisk clip FFrench con d the one on on the discover he Dimotherium toof t on in dou! ire visted boxer, who 1 wpentier, with the land nz on wheel red the 1 inkling s about wa 3 | won he | thought wer gondolas s path gondolas in pla by what & claws of a was i ne peir- m shov s frightencd ar was to leap from 1 m, but the of him didr driv is move to 1eWSpape 1 shouldc what he 1ws of he discover s of the Prir had thought im shovrl d. The gondola piped up in the big fellah! Primo Carnera “Hey there rur you TANUARY HUNDREDS ENTER DUCKPIN CONGRESS Na jonal Competitio Staged in Wat en)m'y in Harch will have car sport and many pinsters advant < national honors on the e AR i LAAYE |Famous Colored Combination from City of Quak- ers to Make First Appearance in This City at Stanley Arena—Locals’ Lineup Strengthened by Addition of Jimmy Collins—Spectacular Battle Anticipated—Visiting Quintet (0 Present Strong _Front. Aun an wtely ef of thall action Stanley A with the I’hiladelph MFRIDEN INSILCOS T0 PLAY BURRITTS . gation to: will be seen in rena tonight . Red Caps, a » meets Clarence Lan- Britain team in the Sat- | urday night court feature.. Slinging Local Team's Winning Streak of sivse s (rom,eitne reoms to pes- 20 Games Threatened Tonight | | in this instance of developing a quin- tet of basketball players whose prow- {ess is well known throughout the castern part of the country. ° Red Caps have been organized from among the forces of Pullman porters in Philadelphia. At least the name signifies as much. However, every player on the team is a grad- uiate college or unive reity and outstanding member of the basketball teamns while in at the A wing treak mes will be in danger of being smashed tl cvening when the Burritt Baske team clashes with the Insile Meriden at Stanley Arena. promiscs to be the hard- of the scason for the Bu = Meriden aggregation is it will be the fir stop the locals this year, Silver € @ tion s ning here with a strong linenp tted with former high school anl rial Leaguc Ths state handball P ball of Th varsity chool The tea fast m has two forwards who and keen shooters. They are Styles of Colby and Stevens of How- ard. Peterson of Lincoln U. is the center while Cain of Amherst and j Pollard of Lincoln U. are the guards. The team is a big aggregation with plenty ed. In quarters where the glayers are known, the quintet | is given a big cdge over New Britain. The home club will bs greatly strengthened tonight by the addition of Jimmy Collins, late of the Bristol Indees. Collins will most probably paired up with “Bo” Adams in forward court. Jerry Conway will r while Sloman and Arburr 1l probably be in the hack court. If Conway s tonight like he scored last s stars ar- 1 has in the and is wp pions, may make wce with the visitors. T been cutting a wide figur: ! Meriden Industrial league 1ong the leade rritts eir of s best of realize fight to intace are in the for the game and will have a hard winning streak rs will be ready 1gainst Silver Meriden gation 1 {0 Be gl th them to were defeat wders d today that he will have t sume lineup on floor that start ed the Darrov: one f iards in the city, nd : fixture Burrit o when e left th National Guard turn to his old team remainder of the son. He vered his relations \ the Guards. With Darrow., Ma wunders will also have Yaki- . Havlick, Luty, Carl- Rose ready for action. will start at § o'cloci | Aronson handling th nounce rburr are good through with points are needed tonight will art 9 o'clock. Dancing will he . rers and can comc points when zamc promptly at folloyw. ‘PAULINO RECOVERS TO BEAT 0TTO VON PORAT on the an to join lias decided 1o re id play for the has 11 an gamc Abe” Basque Woodchopper Overcomes Biz Lead Set Up By Norwegian gt o in Early Rounds. while practically on the | omers o HIARY BROWNE RESTORED | T0 AMATEUR STANDING Committee of Unitd States Golf Association Re- Instates Star Player. New York, J. 11 (A—0ld Paul- brawny be going back belting Norwe- will never belie n. ind the on¢ Basque or more cntrics ain voodchopper, may 1t Otto Von Porat, gian from Chicago, it Otto poured h into Paulino’s rch held at Juilt first state Waterbury 2 up int t in who show State | vy to] alley s 1 good score ional o e | Executive v rights and lefts chin for three rounds of their ten round match in Madi- on Square Garden; had the Span- d tottering about apparently ready | for a knockout, and then saw, ani felt, Paulino rally fiercely to gain the decision as 16,000 of the faithful cheered him on It was an amaziny victory for the Woodchopper who seemed in recert battles to have lost much of the >f- fectiveness that carried him to vie- in welcome tmes onRar York, (P —Mary who lost golfer by professional tenn has reinstated by the executive ittee of the United States Goif Association Miss Browne, three times women's | | singles tennis champion of the| | United States and runner-up in 1924 [ her | § an, 11 veland, standing . of Cle Duckpini|i il g playing . Feb, 16 compil as a nes more than six fe the first time h called imp by any he didn’t resent it Journee didn't mind at the Primo Carnera man and could talk. h ze and began bustling discovery, feeling his please in his kin 01 st voice, Primo started unfolding hirm- BASKET BALL Reserved for the wor 1tio golf chan:i- red @ professional witer she had join- Pyle’s tennis troupe in 1926 with Suzanne Lenglen and court Her three year | probation as golfer ex- ory over many of the leading heavy- weights of a year or so again. It appears likely that Paulino, in |all his carcer, never absorbed to ic a beating as he did in the stars. three rounds last night. an amateur hen the Woodchopper began bruary § | fight. | was dee | pires F | Bobby Jones has been named cap-| Von Porat tired under the Span- {fain of the American Walker cnp team for the international matches team pionship, t G th (c{rueh (o] along other TONIGHT Stanley Arena PHILADELPHIA RED CAPS s, NEW BRITAIN Seats at Hotel Stanley 44, to iard’s relentless attack and lost the punching accuracy that, early in the ith England this sprin Bobby's | fight. seemed to forecast the first mates will be | knockout of Paulino’s career. Telephone chosen later. s g posture. ! real to Journece. It was Plac up and startel singing big statu rde got around, in the Boop- vour the loors and windows,” r rnera, “but you don’t ach at that hlingry, pi game, monsieur.” | ever box?" asked Jour- | nade he a hox in my life nera 1. Journe: the ( simply tossed or arnera’s im his bicyele to m hom: toaching him that box- onsisted of putting mat- rose claws and houncing r people’s neck chins, 1 over to Leon § Diplod—pardons us England, then e the -to to Jim Mullen of Chics eball 1 for Another | soen, | | (P—Charles | | may not have | fight business, | hing off Al Spohre l!v! night, but Promoter Jim expre the hop: induce t babbling in onc ' P G | s, may or <ht Shires to mect his conqueror, in a | The big profes ton, OUR BOARDING HOUSE {1 HEAR -THAT You —TWo By AHERN TM NoT Goila To ToSS AWAY ANY oF MY STREN GTH, MARTHA! ~~HE'S TH™ oNE WHO WILL BURN UP ALL HIS VOLTAGE INTRYWG o KEEP ME FROM GLUING HIS ROUND SHoULDERS SOR=THIE Lo cRY WHEN I RASSLE Him: ! HMF «INDEED! «THE EVENT Witl NoT cALL FoR AKN UKDUE {ENERGY ond MY PART ! ~N\od AND “THE HigH oPiNiod OF NOURSELF WiLL BE FLATTENED N Quick LUNKS ARE GoING To HAVE SOME SORT oF A WRESTLING MATCH ! ceee TAKING AN ENGINEER'S VIEWPOINT ard WATCHING A WATERFALL, HATE To SEE ALL -THIS ENERGY AND HORSEPOWER GOING o WASTE !« WoULD LIKE o HARMESS -THE STRENGTH \eU ARE GOING To -THROW AWAY AND PUT T -To PRACTICAL USE v LIKE CLEANIMG UP “THE BASEMENT £ it nd pressed a e 10 re- | cision” victory scorcd by | is willin, 220N WL\PMILL 7] ENERey-

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