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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1930. Iaaaddada st i Ll ot s L AN OLD TIMER'S ¢ < . M4 106 109— ; : - =« HARTFORD INDIANS TURN | :Speaking S@@&BD e 1 s [B@@K TABLES ON NEW BRITAIN T T Panthers Iose. '(‘hance to Pass Albany by Dropping . ‘ tto BOn | 6 to 4 Decision to Capital City Quintet—Dyson "‘l’\‘ ;f.v‘om \:"l'.‘\‘\":‘:v\: . :.”;fi;'l..(fl.‘f"h.m.n,\ Burns Didn't Know Auy |1, Jaimee i ey 5— 182 | and Hart Account for All of “vinning Team's Goals Lanpher of the New Britaln team | Lonsdales: He Wanted His P e e Money Before the Iight / —~'Road Jinx bullb Clings to chal Combination— O fEmaEobiations sccond That demand of Jack Kearns for| Panic Balts | Bill Duggan Leading Taunton Crew In Game Here with the team in this city wplete fulfillment of the monetary Shan : 3 'OW. Wl igreement threw the Dempsey- : Reruey iiesees 61 3 it bons fight inte the uir u E o ) ore it was to sta i Last Night's Results ked the Montana boost : tford 6. New Britai Ly one point. The | v r 1 for the 1623 bhattl L LETFITENT i ed them ght out of the pic-| peric = um 8. Albany 6 thers scoreless v Plainticld at professional | the by wn of Shel t L1 i ) Oficial Standing ere scoring {wo got one of t field 1 rocord s Ha 0 poor th i ipher has DEPT STORE LEAGUE L% Ll L2 L Y, Faunton ive ar- Vair No. 1 y ] ation as iy nal Sporting b of lLondon dig up ! 1 n advance ave anl impori- | s bt Games Today ! C before the mes scheduled. 3 les comp onc of the fastest quintets in the| 1 3 2 ) : the New Britain Panthers, the Hart :H-r.z-fn»vo\,"u district e fails w\n ehamsion aontatol ot ey = ford Tndinna Joileniiock el ‘“Nlfl ead, Brown : . A Paramount Picture with Eddie Cantor, Helen Morgan, Rudy Vallee in Revue Xceenes onr o the | Marvin Hart. was mate} ; e i 80— 155 I ni nt the Hardware coatingent Sranea ¢ ; 9 L PRE i s % B tonan e ey Aaniinet Snes " - down to defeat by the scome of § to |y cTonsIY NOW PLAYING AT THE CAPITOL King. late in 19 . 4. Through this defeat. the New |, et B i% oirell & wenanttonnl hn o AR Britain team lost ifs chance to pass anley Ar ow ufternos lon is in last i w‘h’ S ; Seene from Ilovenz Zicgfeld's “Glorifying the American Girl,” with Mary Eaton He is secking hanian Five of janians play most of the home on Sa Baseball Playcr-Pazilist Upsets 1 s rwards put the Yoal i roster Bill McEl . A BNS (Contiinsats it ou the dafense at the open First Pe tie Ambition: of Al Spohier former local player; Borgeman, for- | ¢ g | < t the game and the locals eored for 1 : merly of Fort Wayne: Bollern E: : 2 L asirar ””\" ere for admost all of the rest Uartford 37 t Bo ton : were a number of well last vear's ¢ ar. und Grody f " S « J 2 i St New Britain tiths [ : SR 2 Lgidio. rg. 1g ..... I ) Dysonfsaored tho aton \ and Roxbury ssional Das- | | S tsharonndeabn bl b e goal less than a minute after pntiord 1n i ; doiball vl rns coul se crowd of that |Judd. T ‘ s e Tt tard g Hed L ; totaling enc ission Broemel, 1g ... [ L : SIS, $ Britai Williams tic , S c 2 5 otaling enough admission tickets :n _.& _._|scorc hut two goals for Hartford ) (Pi ! IS Ehoult he e hestal Mi\ his end. | ol ;3 and one for New Britain Second Period e : : ona oEL: sy n vain famed Engen K Rary acore three and two at the en Britair Willian 9 2 3 ensington Boys' Club Vin , Corri tell Burns that wealth and no- L SO o session. T Hartford Hart (Dyson) 1 2 The National Guards will play the | bility abound " membership: | Grigith. 1 ) Willlams scored a goal to tie the __Third Period e : ) i Delts basketlall team |that th a aged for the | P i score right a the sccond peri A il f‘fi; Dyson (Jean) ) | st irmory next | member e ot for any OF 1 & z New Brifain Corl B v B ¢ team is com- | profit-making. Co i | 9 FAioi T o from the spot pas ! s AR AT ot 1 of ¢ ¢ tars all of whotn | of the club’s men E ot : \ 1 Mart broke this a minute late A A . e A Bowers. e A0: Jelte 4 positions on 1 - [the Rothschilds an , i . ( a the teams were nevke MeDonald sd LRy s His money was posted in his cor- P on Tee Hockey |ner, finally, and the fight went o, wetter than Farrell hut G T pea s ‘ oo I At e ek S ke o3| Industrial Certificates e Goodrich. 1g ....... I TS | : locally. will £o to South Manche, Burns drew considerable censure | Cianflone, lg ...... CH P SHO ¢ sionship titls doul come | the o1 the prind g . 10 meet the team representing the | from Bristons. But as a measure of S = Australian. ' enty | Spohrer quickly t ‘ g Of Depos]t South Manchester Hockey club. Any |reciprocity. he made no effort to| Totals ; ; f money without an added fitle but z Shires around the logs, 1o | team in this v wish to en ve his purse posted a year late-. Referec— Aronson | B aft like r f the ¢ t v . f ot e Pt ¢ : teteree— ronson ¥ digger : Sl i i ; Sisgyhe Lumtcemenin 2 0 et | When. in Australia. he signed to fizit Cianflone's Shot Wins | When a crack field of professional § e i Interest pé'd from date of de‘pom't Lo Jack Johnson for $30,000. with the| qy¢ Kengington Intermediate |and amateur golfers go to Kl Paso, : e Sl ek e date ot withdrawal. Denominations ager by tele- | {igle at sta Mo thot e : ; 4 ample g tle at stake. And that was the o exas. to play in the city’s open, Jan- team kept in front in its own league | | D AYGRInG Lty e ol Upson €o- | biggest purse in ringdom up to that | uary 24, 25, and 25, no one in £ a title was furnished in {he ns the towel | g $500, $1,000, $5,000. i by winning a thriller in the last fes | 1ot 1s ikely to come within seve 5,001 open Miami | irto the 1 } 1 k his. in spite of the fact that|minutes. The locals started off i1 |strokes of Bill Mehlhorn's 19 i doas ke Iywlien Toks Rothschiids or Lonsdales behing|® §°% 560ro when the first qyarter & Tecord breaking 27t for T2 holes:{ 10 oSy LS ) him. and was gambling on the|¢hded. They still led at 11-T at half-| . i1 paso \ loes not 004 « v two strokes, to 28 ogierounly, “:j"‘*‘;’";“““;“'k‘"“; weather, the crowd and everythinz. | time, but Don Lewis, stellar center, | boast big stak nly $3,000 total- " Nom Degleys wire puliers, | T TCeInts were $131,000 and the had been lost on fouls just before | ling th prize mone and that was| et | The Garden management S Bl fight gave Mclntosh a financial sta-r, divided among many, as it will | g 8 intermission, This nearly provad| game was hot in this Florida tour- ' HosamolG X : Sacaday f P Btorviliv (Copyright. 1330. NEA Service, Inc) | f p G e again this year. 1f “Wild Bill" could | &4l S t B Janna o iy £ 8 cks claim orfeit victory Ly the | fatal, for the team was much weak [ iave. scorad Hic 70, 67/ 65 and b5 in|nex. He scored 7 iy - - 4 onent Evenings 7 score of 3 fo 0 over the Anvileers, er without him agd Southington ral- d that only put him D % SO18, T > | higger event, he would have madc tha u d T Hedlm, S > quintet senting the Com- | WITH THE BOW LERS |!ied sharply through the closing per- : x'ff e e s e e i { ! in Schan DS iercial Trust Co et fod, tying the count at 13-13 near 3 c by 1 {o e, k the end. Then, however, Clanflone Non-appearance of the lankers RGERS ALLEYS sank one from an impossible angle has led to aim of the electri O e B A G ind Kensington held the two-point muu\'.\)ll)\n - S)V‘rm -l(‘»uc y ';':d nlw.u olw(aln]ml.l Don l;:x‘.-ls[:vuz Biadtin s 66 WhisH ! e while ] lorvior thokeve 1 play the money lenders at any |Beres 100 = right were high men for their | HiTPed S R R e o e o d ta. We st s [pSunnlukls G §— 30| icpective teams, although Clan- | Plains plaver duplicated 5 S : s final round. In July, Bill won the Me- Kirkwood's score world Le wort B wu l lAMS ame played in Harlem | Raiph s 3 : : or winning toss made him th tropolitan open at Lido. This winter | 35, whi y 1w : : = T hero ot the gume. Tho summarys | ORI PREH L CR LR S e | wad pald hr: Kensington Intermediates lone. rf able title but “Hard Luc! « K “TA ABOUT LEADIN'] < / [ \ Het A | o g , : [ TALW ABOL EADING WELL \HE AT /o s Loa. . Malone, 1€ ... we O h As is indicated above, Manero was | ries no joy with it. Her W I, / /NHOL CANT breaks the spell during 193 | b 3] A DOUBLE LiFe ! HIDDN NOROPY Vqe A oysTer T R e y i Zotter, 1t A5 ' g ying a strong game last winter 4 s P o - B w York—IPaulino Uzeudun ou:- 338 Bighinatti 50 0 and be is not slipping any this sea N | THAT BiG Bum BuT HISSELF BY \TS SHELL | [ MANS A & : : DRESSED Fer \BRIEF (ASE Iiis mark or pet marked in the prize o Lnocked out Phil Mercurio, New | W @ 11 . i | Toohie, ¢ . G a8 21 fighting game. But he gave (lm‘( up | OP BuEy York., (8). Paul Bienchi, Ar ondini : g 5= 218 | Helensky, 1g ...... o devote all his energies to golf in | e R : 24 5 N : tine, outpointed Mark Simmons, N R G = Gotowala, Ig 21 protessional eapacity. As @ boy, he | All Hartford Roller Hockey Quintet =0T { L j =S ;71"’\ TH NEIGHRORS| CONTAINS st TR SRl e H : | cadiivd at Blmstord. N. Y Pins 7 to 5 Defeat on New Brit- | 7 20Rs LU OF YET - ANt (A DINNER mark. outpointed Eddic Huelsebu 3 i otal: : E nstord, - S : . B Germany, (). Marty Gallaghor, e : . Southington Intermediates Lvery golfer is familiar with Joe | aln Amateurs. | 5 e LR e Washington, ). .. outpointed Johr- . i Pld. FL Tt.| Kirkwood's skill at trick shots and At e o I \ = BAN I e = J S ny Grosso, New York, (10). R, : o NG, e LS Jinzteltior 10 alihizidomirersiopeniine Sl anat was o S L = | NEvmiBORe = NEWS PAPER o £ 2 . .8 5 |1y wonder why he does not ever win |14 st on + | o 8 . ’ < p : tlon of New Britain amateurs £ of < \ . i A DIECE Detroit—Tommy Freeman, Cleve- Kuobx | Kennedy, ¢ .. 5 « title of the regular kind. We made R e e i [ JLALL wWw BeD land outpointed Young Jack Thomp- | St Tawrence ... a2 117 00 | Marko, I& .....n discreet inquires of him in that di- | Y N | Bobrowski ........ &2 i > : 5 ed cd at the Palais Royal. son, San Francisco, (10). | Slcurzyews [Wrinn, 15 ... [ rection. Jast summer. He attributed | °% at the Faiais Roval, The & 2 it to his putting. tle with the Capital City crew scor- Boston—Charles Arthur (The | : S Y = i G A e Boston, (4). Ernie Schaff, Boston, | Gknoian .. 3 s Game 1s Forfeited |artist_appears to be rT.xo_\ufi‘ h)m‘: The score outpointed Al Iricdman, Boston. | Aitken . 8 5 z T T RO S T e s :xor;\m:;l:‘ :{:0\"‘“:‘;:};:‘ \:,Jy:\does ol 7] Hartford 7. New 1\;.-1".‘;_‘ 5 ) (10). 238— »| who are believed to be over age, other golfer has especially good .I\)H‘ I!{.lrv.or\l 2 ‘“la;'l"m.h“ S = i — the game between the Southington| i o™ 1/"\\0 Canadian Open, Kirk- Dreke S 2 Chicago—King Tut, Minnecap lhlnua.u.un‘:;n {“¥" " Intermodiates and South | 9% S el T First Rush e 20 rles Tlowers, ;| T Secsi Y o {Chireh intermediates. played i | Y3y (5P N eponald Smith, He | SOV g fond Rush i N Y., draw, (10): Jackic Fields |y : | Southington last month and won by ‘“")"fim R R e e eta Tallep e ¢ HyTan. Pallot world welterweight champion. sto - R P el sonthngton Snvian il sisiicord s (el LRSS BRRESSLERCR e Center ved Jimmy Owens, Oklahoma City R | been declared torfeited to the New 1':;1 ?-r«bn 5 Okla., (2), none-title: Billy Wallac: | Britain team. Rev. Vernon L. Phil-| 2 Halfback 3 : :I\( m“l..7{\}0:::;;34-?"7"\2:\\: ll{:‘l:flf"gl:; :.p,- of Kensington, h‘xwu‘" manager. | g critics will eay. off hand. that o LU \ 5 5 tos L | has satisfied himself that DePaulo | you can't play regular golf. An anal- | Tirst Period outpointed Louie New. Milwauke {and A. Alfano, both of whom play- | efq of his record does not indicate s Scored 1y ) CITRPPRRS 5 “iigfcd in the questioned game, are|inat the statement has much truth ;X i Hyla g bove the age limit, and today he in ir, He has his poor rounds like rror: Dirake | mailed notices of the forfelt to the | ayveryone else but hie also has many New R 1 1.a Point | Hartford oftice of the County “Y"|j|ow oncs. Mis 68 Long Beach last Perviod nd to the respective team man- | gagurday is a good exampl n that il ] Dira . & Buckley basketbail team this morning stormed the of- led by Graham Spring elongated center Lion Tamer star loudly me was played but the Sprin crash with 2 Mis 67 broke the course record sickshank also straddled Then Tony Manero, who won {1 his game and turned in alina Tsland open 1 month 5. Any other vear in the Hool: Omaha. Neb.—Tommy Omaha. stopped Joey Kaufman, N (0 York, (1). | Tobine . I jagers. The Tntermediate leaguciournament he shared first place e e : ol i WZ ae |ftanding is now uy follows: with an unknown trovd Minneapolis, knocked out Flash |Low scove .. i | 2 i : % P o ndom, Des Moines, la., Y e o P iierd Keusington . . " 1.00v | In (hat spect, he i3 going thirough h Hartro=1 Minneapolis—Dick Danicls ifle A L Ll W i 1 300 | a similar experience to Johnny ar- Fou wcapolis, outpointed Avmand i [Ree g 100 o— 03 | South Church . 1 » I rell's. Tt was & long up-hill climb for w Britain vel, San Francisco, (10); Big B fyoynq,, Reias E 09— 2 Enfield & 000 [ the Quaker Ridge professional hefore [1 Hartford Peterson, New Orleans. outpointel | Bacon e & Southington ... 000 | he cashed in at La Goree in 1928 HEnbiond e ; ; . Mike Mandell EUEREE ; : 252 | First Baptists . 000 |and then won the National Open. w5 HOINUEY Bl JRwitliane “—Dropped out of league | Day in and day out. Kir T 2 THE FOUR-FLUSHER | p L B Third Peviod | Whippets 3 ©1930 B NEA SERVICE ING Philadelphia—Nick Bosciano, Bil- | peie; timore, outpointed Gene Buffalo, | Holcc - o L -5 SATESMAN SAM SCeEa By Smal 240 e = AR B 239 ] @U\CK, SAM, TAKE THESE. ONIONS OOWN TO HOM . 10 EH MRS. WOTTSIT AT TH PLER ! HER BOAT'S 3 i ; 00 LEAVIN' IN €Ll Bat Battalino eeeesn..100 100 Si— 304 of the featherweight division wi 5 el out once appearing in a profession- Eagies al ring outside his home state i el Connecticut. [Grin . Siaan A | Kelton Les BOUT 1S POSTPONED ke gL, A Miami Beach, Ila., Jan. 11 (®) — | 105 Rain last night caused the post- Quails ponement of the 10 round non-title | alRAdl +eeeee g fight between Lightweight Cham- | iaizung T vion Sammy Mandell and Young | Tronski i 3 5 - ~ SWEET SUSIE! Some. Jume! 4.\)\:|nl\;m of Cuba here until .Ln\u-‘!'”“ Heoro B -2 S £ ; / - of - S SOME Jumelttt ¥ s — — Pheasants JOURNALIST BECOMES MONK LEHL sy ol Monteeassino. laly., Jan. 11 (P [JOHTGL - woeere Believed to be the first tive Italian | Peterson journalist to embrace holy orders Ettore Libri, political writer on La | mpa, Turin. celcbrated his firat | mass at the mother house of tha [Conies Benedictine order. His novitate be- || Recano san five years a Odman

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