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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 193 :Speaklng. jof Sporls, PEOPOCOC S PICCPEPRTEINNTT ¢ ley Barre dthe rld’s cha team is city 25 or o, has around again sonc of games br who man, pron basketball t c more years to st The, the ught and one watching th Rame e by long players in recent back memories to is worth 1 1in, arley wi ousness, e (Spud) O'Don bick on the cou and mi Finally ¢ i ossing all nig ience stle procee i with to stop 1 ded 10 3 W, oppos ool for W the local 1 ‘Here she go ball and tir] e length of th without ever The fans was a sight Barrc 1's bacl . looked over i called ot rley.” He took hand the entir tcuching we ild beca fore or U after t quic With play i have none yea Richtiny e Britain b am, Clarence Lanpher will a quintet that will be second to in the state in recent baskethall The team will be big, fast scoring power. Lan- task to pick his good play- it will be a with is mar difficult thi r hin oose the best players for the particular teams The ips proved to be tions Philadelp & on t E ng attrac- tiey i of should L later good for on o locais month Scranton, P team comes here te db tet o Anier Brooklyn Visitations and the sance Pive due bac return games wlh eland ague teams trday nigit followe son quin- the i Rer k next monih Syraense, other American ative dates in and have t Local f sthall | du reecnt years in th lack of int the dropping out of Bris- tol along with Meriden; the inabil- ity of New Haven to get a team the stand the pace being set nowa- s—these all have forced the locl nager to comb the country opposition. city this op Nmum -state for That {he reputation of Britain team has traveled wide goes without saving because Manager Lanpher has been literally swamped with offers for games form all of the leadit in the American Leaguc : teams Officials of ti ague the local manager to American I'4 second h would be all right if the team did have to travel to fulfill a schedui The undertaking would be too big for New Brit the present time. in 2 Press Denny with Shu 14 pro, mark 0,000 nt; Anzeles open zolf rar Walter Hagen pi make good g ks up as torren alimost inpos- Falearo, world's W t Jac ma chanipion, matches in all-star York - ree bowling tourna- than f 30 New C00,000 Yinglish York — Sportsmen for foundation 1o perpe sport of fox hunting; buy 28 square miles of land in Tennes- e for project. Detroit—=sShortstop is released by tion to B: New York—M den announces it Grounds and Yi summer hoxin, Fiblc koY Chicago Henic Detroit Tigers on op- of Texas ley lison he Sehuble Gar- Polo stadinm for out 1o Denyi aumon SR s ed nkee witing competition from Jack Official Crages re- veal Lew Tonsecx, Cleveland, won American league batti champion- thip with lowest avera since ew York — Jack ranks Jack Si first world heavyweights. Monte Carlo — Big Bill beats Lyttleton Rogers of %-5, 6-1, 6-8, 6-0, in finals of Carlo tennis tournament New York Waller am selected with Jones tain, and Johnston, Von & ling, Voigt, Sweetser and niembers: McCarthy and are sclected as al New York — for south with unsettled. Minneapolis ats Minnesota, 7, and takes estern conference basketball le: sue as Purdue trims Michigan, 23 Dempsey rkey among Montc i cup =olf Macken as nates Babe Ruth sulary dispute leaves still L Philadelphia Dartmouth, 1, ern intereoliegiate vietory. Cleveland Itosenblums Cleyeland clinch tirst half cha pionship of American pro baske I with 20-16 victory over — downs t- Buc Penn for second baskctball le; - of n- WHALERS New Bedford, —The New Bedford Whalers ed the New York Giants, 4 to 1, in a le soccer game here yes- fell throughout the (UP) gue terday. Rain contest. rext | 1514 | Tilden | Ircland, | Northwestern | defent- | LD TIMER" SRAP A BOOK “BY TIM MCSGRATH V% ] Q,w How Tom Sharkey Was Trained to | Meet That Famous Jefivies Crouch, 1 you of & as that imagine a m world's champio; 8 \\ovll chat and. after with blow imiping out for d pion would i runnit ey Wi s, 0 he Wt Co 1 crouch. T he took 1 Boi « that old trainer, eng: d Tommy coach Conay Island trainin up to slonch | Armstrong Yorlk *Balb go in th lor cxactly hir rushoes ) and it you to you f Crouch it You can NMcGr t him to S Bob you That's the 1l the your punches.” Soik with bec can ock him cold? S'posing T don't | What's going 1o happen Bob persisted | “That's yvour looko torted. “But do as I That afte sparred Sharkey. wasn't in on the plan; h him to look ed. Sharkey moved in. A . and BAM! he shunk into Shirkey's ribs he had that tell Bob crucl ed when Shark d fo pe stro rnoon, with we wan the 1 ped u his fist He put punch foot everything on . . keeled over on his hansj wind knocked out of way to anger. seramble to his ring Sharkey and kne b N ise Vi bef he could Armstrong was out of the and out of the building. I to you Armstrong was sma s proved it. Sharkey was wild enough to kill us all. With a cur her out looking for Armstrong- in vain Late that night, Armstrong phon- ed me on back.” 1 told h have left talk to Mister § " he countered that the deck serubber P ated; that we Armstrong really hal him a favor, by showing what Jeffries could have done (' arkey had left himself similarly | open in the fight | “I'm coming bacl Mister Me- Grath,” Bob phoned, “but I'm sure glad 1 gave you plenty of time (o ex- plain.” (Copyright, 1920, NI3 “Con shouldn’t “Did you | and explain? I told him was completely inced him done A Service, Ina.) HI-Y the Mi-Y aturday at to 20. The losers in all d Feroney winners while Re- ¢ the big guns summary: Hi-Y WILDCATS BEAT Wildcats clawed ball' team 1o bits Y gym won ers outplayed the departments. Meligon starred for the cano and I, Mill for the loscrs The bask and 31 a we TU Stanley, rf 0 1 Magiiire, rf 1 2 Coyle, R. Burke, . Carlson W. Burke, ¢ Merza..rg ckenbur Miller, 1z J. Miller, rg . Minas, rg L. Carlson, cano. May /) P b Ig Ig ( 0 T I Coyle Messe eroney, It 1 4 1 S Dickinson, ) Niederer, Meligonis, Wil Mil at halg Bengston. Zevin tin ats. Timer, Scorer, T GARDEN GETS ARENAS Polo Grounds and Yankee Stadinm Have Been Put Under Contracts for Summer Fights. New Square two (®—Madison sarden again has tied up the largest outdoor arenas in the Metropolitan district — ( rolo | Grounds und the Yankee stadium. | William I, Carey, president of the | Garden corporation, announced 3 terday that the Garden has acquired | the two ball parks for Loxing pur- | poses during the summer campaign | end has been given the privilege of | an option on beth for the 1931 sca- son as well. I The Garden’s announcement dis- noses of reports that Juck I,\ansvv.‘ now promoter for the Chicago Coli- scum, would secure the Polo | Grounds for several outdoor shows | this summer. The only large arena | \ow available is 1:bbets field, home | the Brooklyn Dodgers. York, Jan. || Bennett Nelson Merchant Tailoring 55 West Main Street I | should LEW FONSEGA WAS HEAVY WEEK AHEAD LEADING BATTER N COUNTY LEAGUE W Cleveland First Baseman Was Home-and-Home Games Carded visitorss Theough Four Years Ago —West Avon, Wapping Win Fonse baseball sparently wa er when ’ 1.009 shipped to minors h\ 3 I 1 ) lelphia Nationals ) Chic wyn w County standing carcer was s the four smiun ingtor Avon St batting tit eruge since i’ h011¢ the County 1ske vl‘«ll 1 points righla oslir higher than Cob Al Simmons world champion 5o what ature games South church Atl 0o West Avon for its only with battl the scven-day Man- ocal et, ~vhich was | fourth and fifth league and achieved what a minor upset by defeating Plainville team on the latte ¢ floor. will move over into Farmington valley on IFriday n I'wo games between New Brit 1 West Avon were originall eduled for this but that in New Brita as set ahead a played Jast weck ‘at the request the West Avon managem Whil New Britain cxpects a victory, i alized it will be playing on “trick” floor, while West Avon ha gained confidence from st win Iriday night and hopes exp and scheduled to card period scored it wins ladelphia to Fonseca vl Henry ielder failed n a 1ish Others Jimmy Tony vias runn average of Louis a out in las Go; was cla wih the .500 0 in in the Foxx, I Lazzeri, New York, Fothergill, Detroit 3 a Combs, New York, .343; Babe Rut New Yor $3: Harry Mo Detroit, and Dale Alexa Detroit, leading iladelphia en oW 10 G W week Ior exact hit .300 or 15 in m league 43, topr third consceu Amer their with ng league players ican this number, 2 year in t Dale Alexan the first e were jor nue he Wapping n ¢ i class along South church, will se opposition any Highland Park quintet. which g won three games in succession sinc. taken into camp by P Comparative scorcs afford for comparison between these but the issue will be de ttled in this week's two in Manchester (Higi will probably played day or Friday, with tl Wapping on Saturday Plainville expects o 4 0o the fight this week, scheduled for two zames witl tl-end Kensingion Boys' which has yet to win a n close to doing o are uncertain, but Friday Joo Saturday nights are believed o thington and H 41, Sewell also tied ) other world mark of striking out but fou 3% times games. Combs ith the most singles, 13 with its team bat as won by 1 wee points better Athletics who three points higher than 28 leadership Yankees tinished thir Charlic Gehringer troit second baseuian, was the est batsman in the league, He ed cleventh in the list with a & of .539: played in the 155: led in stolen 1 scored 131 and tied at Alexander for also tied wit Itoy Johnson base hits, with in 106 runs. Jabe Ruth drove runs to retain his title Sewell of Clepeland ng championship 0 with a mark o than that of th finished second, verage with youth ous has beir ville keelal 10 no basi eams, fin 5 Tha Park) Thur: in mes, ark most ganies — b runs fo 2 to o for nother ted and Manush 43, He th club, 50. in two also batte or con out 46 while and likely rzardville will B, s ow cach games, but nc nig play teams have again th are uncertain been playing their contests on Iriday Intermediate Leagne \ t ames are regular! B rmediate lea ¢ hippets, tied the nsingto it ) N ar home BIG SEASONFOR . ROWING REGATTAS Golleges Assembling Their Boat Forces for the Goming Year BY MAXWELL STEVENSON Chairman, Board of llegi Rowing New York, J ) country's rowi colleges their for 1l ications Dest tor fit with will be orrow night Junior hi vill Bapt ts to the wh pping (o than Haic Southir on to play the First ists, probably on Saturday eve- the Y, M, C. The South |} Intermediates were sched- 1o play Enfield here, but the team has withdrawn, leav locals idle this w is not scheduled. West Avon Comes Through eclal to the Herald) H«/HJ\!H- Jan 13—"The Avon Boys' club won its lengue basketball iday night « n it nosed out th Hazardville Recreational Center Asen. team by G in a | game which was not decided the final whistle. The visitors he the upper hand most of the way led by N at the end of the f half rdville threatened - | through the second but West | Avon clung to this dvantage to the end. Al Longi i Aliaso teatured for th ners and Car and Rae for e home te at hool school come here A. Chureh uled upst | the ewards, ton P Assn As begin the 1930 point to e of seasons the sport has ye \ i » many g00d crews on Yale, with Leader Columbia, with Rich Glendon, pretty of turning out strong eights and in this same be listed Calffornia, Navy, Washington and others. coaches these cights have nished the leading crews for the last few years and with normal material chould be in front again, with a strong likelihood, however, that one or two other cre among the leader ) ‘ Clut Bt S West Avon Boys' Club 1 proper academic i 4 come to compete and in {k that several ris of the sarting the embl orces campi There the water sure 5 am Aliano, rf Longhi, It W, Burnham s 1 ¥ B, Loughi i - 4l Thompson, at Poughkeepsie | 2" conneetion 1 understand in various considering again - putting wiater. When the time 1l be glad to welcome | in the Poughkecepsic A uriversities country ar rowing ws on Totals Hazardyille comes ve sl them to ra regatta “I do o Rae, 1 R. irtion, 1t Carson. ¢ ) 20l T H. Firtion, ‘ Collins. g Siroiney not thir there is any being made in ance four 1niles. that any sporadic miles which riny A in the past has pated. Four | nd the classic har f the v v Indeed 1 opposition Lave been or a4 change di of belinve to four nu he Iy n thoroughly iles 15t is: Totals 2 2 1 er. Stroine Every cfio Longhi ciiminate all veing made te A < which cause at the art of the various races the regatta. In faet, failure on part of some of the contestants 10 be at their stake boats on time t year has so erystallized a gen- al fecling in rowing circles as to | insure drastic action against the re- | currence of this in the future, and lereafter, crews not at the starting (line e time will be disqualificd. Wapping Captures Thivd (Specinl to e ) Wapping, Jan. 13-—The Wappin Y. AL C. AL profited from the | ness of its Count e with the Southingt teanm heie Saturday night. making good on i3 |t fcul tries and winning by 5 {1 It was the locals' third leagne win | in as many starts and brought out in the roughi- gan:e SALESMAN SAM SaM,YOU GRAB AN ARMEUL. OF THESE STATEMENTS AN' I'LL DO TH' SAME AN WE'LL TRKE 'EM OUT AN’ MalL'em — ov Adi Andrews, starred dofe attack. Tk mouth for the cur st crowd ot the U\A'i nd the to poi but from t It-thne scora Hes starréd w Solthinzton bac be sommary: Wapping Y. M, € home team conver with monotorous visitors 15-foot str R i1 15 poiv as Wa ne Welle ere called in great pro d thes scored o o COMETS WIN AGAIN AND STAY INLEAD Down Renaissance and Boys’ Club—Nappi's Basket Wins Intermediate Standing W §0. pposing « sers 1150 we ile Boe naissancs Comet defens Comet ¥l Vojac Malo in a pair B Serti Renaissance il Tie toch apod Andrew Marino Totals Game Goes Ralph Nay Oyertime 14 decid goi ertime p tween th ve Wires, 13-11 cans the for margin In was of the ame. 1 were high men fol teams. The s Live Wird e hi &l 1an ive mowicz, rg g Flashy Vive Ylashes Musso and Paluch led the ive to a 5 triumph ov b winski and Sedor for the losers but their team from in a row as well as summary Glants sixth re ts e sivel edor, 1f Plashy Vive I'ROSH H. NAMED Hanover, D Jan, rold 1% Mackey of N seen elected captain of the freshman basketball ent season. 13 w the could dr gam and r team s only r ) mary Ilas] er fou, not opping Paluch on the CAPTAIN (e — York ha Dart- | team Wins in Second Extra Perfod— BOYS' CLUB TURNS e TABLES ONERISTOL - Carlson, 13 Triuity Here Tonight ".*;,::f:“ The sumn Britain oys' Club 3 Zembrowski Lrinity 1 Mar New B. C. Rescrves i "t Trinity Tonight egular ce t Captai getting rv game of late min's injured ankle along nicely. He was with te last for the first time s the Albert is now e to pra m sday e e ay see service oys' Club Reserves will Laurels in the prelimin will follo games, ROCKNE IMPROVING Famous Notre Dame Foetball Coach to Seck Health in Sunny ol Tlorida Soon. 13 (P —Greatly (TR alth, Knute ootl toward I'lorida OUT OUR WAY call lenja- com nce his mishap. this ary Climes Rockne today CANZONERI MEETS BERG THIS WEEK (P—Ligh heavyweights fea- atfonal boxing schedulc Tony Canzoneri, former 1erweight champion, meets Jack Berg English ' lightweight, 10 ¢ Madison night the Chicago Aberdecn James I r feath Kid cights, each v York, St. D Kid) Como, lavin, Ne SiX rounds v Georg veights, ten es, Fid Ignacio feather- Freddv Freddie lightweights Weodnesday- New Arthur De Hartwell, Weave Solomon, F each ten rounds; Battling Do Johnny Pr weights, York, Coli- Kuh, Iy. vs. Biz Kansas City, and California, vs. King all heavyweights. at San Francisco. Omaha negro, vs. Honolulu, welter- Rill Buck in ing on ght New York, Harry mmy Madis Carlton, Jer Dorfman, Ne and Herman amazoo, Mich.. vs. Jak: Boston, featherweight rounds, Henry Perlick. vs. Ldouard Corti, Ar- six rounds: &t Chicago. Archie Bell. Brooklyn, vs. Fierro. Chicago, bantam- and Emil Paulso, Louisville vs. Ray Mclntyre, Chicago. each ten rounds: at Hollywood. Speedy Dado, Philippin Jackie Caston Spo- Kane, flyweights, ten rounds; at San Francisco, Freddy (Dummy) Mahan, El Paso vs. éte Meyers, an ¥ 5C0, welterweights, ten rounds Ke op- Coliseur Ha weigh v im- NEGOTIATING I(il. RACE W York. Jan. 13 (UP) — The g Club of America has open- gotiations with the British Racing club for an Interna transatlan- for Cru ed 1 Ocean al American-Brit| > in 19 By WILLIAMS /1 KNOW - BUT 1*“49{ NMIGHT | SOME TiMmE /[ S0-THIS 1S WHY 1 HAVE 10 COME I/ FACING ALL THE [ wAY pDown STARS || AN' 1T Mes T ANSWER THE ‘,“ANNA LEAR PHONE ! 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