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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1930. NEW BRITAIN PANTHERS HAND LEAGUE LEADING AMSTERDAM TEAM 9 TO 1 LACING IN GAME PLAYED HERE—SCRANTON STAR BREAKS ARM IN FALL IN BASKETBALL GAME AND NEW BRITAIN HAS WALKAWAY—CLEVELAND ROSENBLUMS COMING PANTHERS FLASH THROUGH TO WIN OVER AMSTERDAM Hurricanes Fail to Get Up Speed Before Onrushing, New Britain Quintet—Final Score Is 9 to 1—Don- | nelly’s Goat Gets Loose—“Kid” Williams Has Ex- ceptional Day Getting Six Goals — Hardware City Quintet Gives Great Exhibition—Account of Game. LISTLESS GAMES Saturday Alternoon League lLeague Standing Yesterday's ford 3. Gl sults William ille ( 1sterdan: Official Standing uninteresting sames, in which the first place and ond place teams rompe wins, marked third round duy afternoon The only Tigers' 34 last place vidual son a ended in a draw; foul shooting told the players 22 points out chances The Tigers opened when Aronson shortly after ti winners had a 5 | Saunders sank a his team their fir sank a foul sho ing the score all the points were able to If, and they short cnd of & time, The Pirst Period the Scored B) Caged B W Britain Williams ritain games inter to 18 Corsair between *““Abe” Aron- $ Saunders, which and the cxcellent e two teams; all credited with possible $6 points 1n the over the 3 P it Williams second Period battle leag:: Hock.; rdam Iz ok Williams v E. Pieree) r Donnelly 3 Fourth Period Britain Williams (Assist 1 Britain E. Pierce 41 (Assist by Williams) Williar 15 (Assist by 15. Picrce) Pierce ¢, Lu rce 6; stops— Jette 5 Donnelly referec—Ha LOCALS, NEXT FOE S HIGHLAND PARK Important Game in Coumr 1 quint the scoring throw started. The to 0 lead betore long ehot, giving points. Johnson soon aiter bring- up to to this was that the Corsai counter in the firs left the floor on the 2 to & count at half Tigers cased up in the last half, due to the high score that they had run up in the first half. The interesting sidelight of the| me was the individual battle be- tween Saunders and Aronson: aunders had a tough time. but he held Aronson on terms. Os- rn the star for the winning intst while S rs and Johnson well the losers. the circuit sport ciz- am American Rol- he Hurrican- ailed to do any ank 3 icident game L to the er Hocke 9 New 0 noon because | 14y Picr e Donnelly the two p members of the club trying to stop @ torr gattling 1 at its 1 the New 2 Brila 5 cious 00 busy with a the form o thers and “Kid” Will: est sharpshooters ever in the gam. All their efforts were in vain Ifor a team that has consisten:ly held first place for ast severil weeks, the Amster team was a m poor second to New Britain on the Hardware City veste y. The Pan rough 1st periods vietory over th ler would hav even floor - s breezed t Q played summary to scor An but terdain | d two gouls *Re i | Jaclk, Place by Victory Intermodiate League W Y hy Five ... 6 Americans tenaissance o Wires .. Comets finally overcane 6 Saturday and their one-game margin in the Inte I t ' club, nmediate ball 3 at but it leugue Boy was only a ggle that through. The who scored 15 points from wrd, featured for his tcam, whil arkavich and Malone also p big parts in the winners' Rowinski and Sedor were high mu for the Giants, who dropped th seventh game in succession. summary: the lead: worli of Wo- Comets rid. 1 Malone, " telli, 2 Markavich, ¢ Gr | tvo or Giants I | disp Totals 2 Flashy Five Advances The Flashy Five took sole posses: sien of second place when it badiy outsco the Live Wires by 28-12. Paluch, Musso and Cormier were the Donnelly’s zoat hefore the wanted to and Pete Gazzinga was caug ing onto Earl Diere like nan must grasp a fouls were chalked sterdam and the a goal Those opt a con ed at “Du acrid comn lay as defensive started home loaz 1+ over and he fistic exhibition ht hold- A drowr and thr ainst Am- vas penali tra o fans who Thursday night of razzing point turned their yester- mual tire to cheers in one of the best | cen here this year. | made his first appear- terday anl ith Dufresne e put mes he occupied a on the defen Whatey tur role v cr 1ots got b, wo, Eill Jette took care of in the Foal; Jette is treating the fans in Viris city toan exhibition of goal tend ing such as has not been seen lefore in ages. He stopped g except two zoals and it w. anly luck these two stayed in. Jn | the other hand. Steve Pierce put in three that failed to entangle them selves in the mets and he suffered | tough luck for the afternoon on ofi <id” Williams Pierd beautiful if e adapted to roller po, They lit ated rin round Donnolly and Gazzinga pessed to anoth score vy of gz Villiams, especial with his dri whil wo men on him ified the ored J04 = fied the heve every- the Earl ty ca se, o 4 d one or crowd solidi- opinion ths d v nz to be ost leagus for Amsterdam b r New Brit Acconnt of Play sefore n zain paseed to Willin over with New scor Amsterdan | Wapping's peculiar floor last weel, | | which Vigers S : . satellites 1 the winner: ofiense. while Paluch and Mangan held th.: | Live Wire forwards scorcless, Miller was best for the los The sum- | mary o i 10 League—Southington Wins Qsborne Aronson, pet | Grimala, c o 1.000 | O Brien, 1.000 | N. Peretta, .T50 | Vresen, 1z 600 | Crowley, I3 100 200 000 County Standing It SV 6 b Flashy Vive rud, New lain Wapping lainville Highland Par Southington Avon ardville sington battle between two of teams in the County ctball league will b staged here this week when the Highland Park Community club of | Ginsburg, lg Manchester comes to this city on | AlvOrd, 1 dnesday night to challen the | ning streak of the New Britain South church, which has captured first six league contests. High- | land Park lost its first game to Plainville and also went down on | o TR Wi Cormier, It Boehnert, ¢ Mangan, Covsairs _ Paluch, rg 000 Meligoms. 17 Lienhard Johnson, ¢ K. Saunders the 9 oy Live Wires b Jur Rametta, 1f Miller, ¢ Misl, ' 10 0 ] Timer, ore at half time, Mariatta. Zetterman, Is | All-Americans Toppled Bearcats in Easy Win | The All-Amerlcans were knocked o intcresting sidelight marked | out of second position, succumbing | but in its other three games it|the Bearcals 49 to 0 victory Over|to the Renalssance Five by 54-12. | showed great scoring power and it|the Panthers, and as a result was|(Capodice, Marino and Boehnert ran | will be looked upon by the locals|more listless and uninteresting than | up the Rennaissance total to goodl '3 a foe worthy of consideration, |the other contest. The shooting of | proportions, but Andrews was t Pentland of the visitors is the|“Lanky” Bill Davis was the only|only member of the losing team wi-o | league's leading scorer, while Bell |point of the game that may be call- | had much success in tinding the bas- | of New Britain is second. Tnterest|ed interesting; Davis sank 11 baskets | ket The summiary: in the game will be heightened by and two fouls for a total of = Renaissance the individual battle between these | points, setting a league record for id scoring, - T} Tt Marino, Ay Capodic: winners tos the lead at the Plainville i3 booked to|s nd were on the lonz end of ille to meet a team |a 25 to § score at half time. T 13 yet to score a win, while | Bearcats confined themsely the undefeated Wapping “Y™ will \ing the fans an cxhibition of pa e ¥ to West Avon, whose only WO and shooling in the sc victim to date has been the lowly|half. The only man on the losir Hazardville team. Kensington, an- | Guintet who could make a good r team without a success to itg showing was Berkowitz, who made a it, will play in Southington. total of cight points Tntermediate League The score: Two games are scheduled in the Intermediate league, both of them in this city. The South Church In- C due to play the|Balcunis s on the latter's home | Davis, ¢ . A.. and South- | Sauilliacote is to come here Whippets tomorrow Nathan Hale school senior games promise less exciteme e 50 to Hazard a 5 5 -Americans Il Andrews. 5 Adams, 1€ Nappi. ¢ redricks Paluch, g Bearcats vld 4 1 (il Tolalz 5 RACE WINNER DISPUTED Jack ermediates Bap vy Elder, Notre Dame Halfback. m ested n Avarded Piest Place Over hatl on terrence. o torelio Armento Berkowitz McCourt incapable officiat- Wildemuth of Georgetown. nt out by loagues that ces qualificatior approval b New York, f both 20 (P)—The ca will not Jack Elder of Notre Dame in track competition again | this year but it can have the plea ure of talk over his dispute race with Karl Wildemuth, Geor, town flach, for some weeks Lo come. Llder, whose run the lensth of the ficld for the touchdown that en- abled Notre Dame to Leat the Army i November still is fresh in the minds of sports followers, was d judged the a great 75 yard sprint against Wildermuth and at the Lrooklyn college meet aturday But many tupaper obsery as well as spectators at the taect thought Wil- dermuth won. %o close 0 judges d with i of piching the winner split eve in their verdicts, one voting for Lider, the other for Wildermuth. Two oth- | er judges who were to decide sec- ond place also split, one believing | Elder was runncr-up, the other picking the Georgetown flash at the | alvo-ran. The chief judge settled | the argument by casting the decld- | ling ballot for Elder. Some observ-| ers felt that the fairest thing would | have been to declare the race a dead heat and have it re-run, n. od, 1 s the i oxpeets tha ill enter thatl out Reler . Timer, Scorer, Zetterman. ped ce of " TEAM WINS Y hasketball tea dt inals at the Y. M. C sSaturday by the score of %5 to y va3 cven throughout t With the Cardinals ahead reconds to Stan- opped in a goal from foul line Ing the o, Carlson and Stanley the winners while Ju Heinzmman played well for losers. The score HI-Y I d tra e nthington s Winner AEae hiad was the finish that th the tec &) cha for t Recano. J. Miller, 1 L. Carlson, Minas, If 1. Miller Bakanas, tanley, 1 W. )| 4 1 3 JOK GRLAT PIGHTER Sullivan once declarcd Rev. Milo 11 dean hedral of St bi- ho bhoxed fi 1 ent at Amher: one of ring PULPIT John L. that the the Jol que the ne it could hiave b coine the_greatest fighters of " G. AL MONOPOLY e professional zolfers' pionship has belonged to but three lividuals since 1922, Hagen and zen held a monopoly from 1922 1 1928 and Diegel has won it the last two times. | | cham- 4 Cardi- Mes- half time Mariet 1. Zavin. 5 2 at cree scorer, a: timer stroiney; enger; IN'Y CIRCUIT 1N CLUB CIRGUIT ~ ROCKVILLE TEAM LOSER TO WINSTED Tigers and Bearcats Win in;Flashy Five Moves Into Second Local Baskethall Quintet Holds Disaster 0§e1'takes Locals in; Opposition Too Lightly Mey expected oppositions and their hea and most un- of ing the stifies the scason seceming to be plaving without| the Bur- ritts Saturday night managed to re trieve a good measure of their form the second half to dispose of the | s in the game, Clerk A. C. basketball team of Rock- || ville by the score of 25 to 11. The lo- | t without ervices of Hammy Darrow, who w cal playing the . guard, | niured while playing in the Industrial League and this to disrupt the quintet considerably. | Tt appeared as though the Burritts held the opposition lightly at the opening of the game. Instead of be ing ctup team, the Rockville auir surprised cveryone with its snappy play. It held the Burritt for- wards under cover in the first half and the players all were ball hawks, | fighting every minute. The Burritts finally crept up and had a 12 to 9 lead at half time. In the third and fourth quarters, the visiting delegation could one cach quarter to boost its score by ! to 11 while the Burrit ored six field goals and a foul make their total Due to their carelessness, the Bur- ritts failed to impress very greatly | their many followers with their <howing Saturday night. The teum is capable of better basketball than it d and only because the quin- tet had the ability to come back in the second half, did it win by a safe margin. The Burritts will play the Rockville team a return game in Rockvyille in near future e score am . ¥ a to Burrit sjer Havlick Yakubowicz, vt Gill, Rose Carlson Totals Rockyille rhi " Hei tp. Pinney Klotter « Berthold Tdziak, 1 Lrthel. | Totals Score at b ronson; n. 9. Burritts unders: ime. 12- refree, tin scorer, Crea COMETS BEAT ALL-STARS sasketball Quintet Makes Desperate Rally (o Overtake Leaders But | Whistle Ends e, A furious rally in the fing ¢s of play brought the Stars within four points of the Boys Club Comets basketball team the Y. M. C. A. Saturda he carly lead howeyv that the Come run up was too much to ovcrcome and the All Sta defeated 50 to 26 The All AT nt o the la quarter behind 27 to ! Baskets by Mauntner, Recano and Zeiterman rought the “Y" team to almost even terms with the Comcts but the final whistle ended the rally. team led at half time by core. The summary: Y All Stars ld s had T a2l tod itner, Sapaa, 1 Dickinson, Mer: Boys' Club Comets 174 i | Wojac Karnown Jurvis, Score at half time, 21-2, Cometa. | Referce. Potts. Timer. J. Meligonis. | Scorer, 1. Wheeler. | YALE MEETS PRINCETON | Mid-Year Lxams, New York. Jan. 20 (®—There's a lull in castern intercollegiat:: | ketball league warfare this wee players put aside their uni- torms to buckle down to work onl mid-year cxaminations. In the only game of, the Yale's Bulldogs will * travel to Princeton to mect the Tigers on Wednesday night. After that con flict there will be a complete hal in activities until Feb. 3, when Co- | lumbia battles Dartmouth at Han- | over. | Yale would have been a tavorite over the Tigers had it not taken a from Cornell at Ithaca Nt in the biggest sur- cason. Princeton. at was dropping A to Dartmouth at caciting game, ion stands now arade with (vo ind 1o defeats: Columbia s behind with one triumph in & starts and Dartmouth holds place with an even break in games. Yale, Princeton and Cor- | nell arc deadlocked for the cellar | position with one victory in three sames. weeld 19 lacing Saturday ni prico of the the samo time, 5 decision lanover in an As tic ds the Penn ctoric < sten many third | two scemed | S {two minut COMETS WIN AGAIN 'BURRITTS DEFEAT S0UTH CHURCH IS 'SCRANTON TEAM CRIPPLED . AS CURRAN FRACTURES ARM Star Forward on Visiting Team Suffers Painful Injury in Play in First Period—Score Is 12 to 10, Favor Locals When He Is Forced to Leave Game—Hard- ware City Crew Makes 1t a Runaway After That —Win by Score of 48 to 32—Fast Exhibition Seen. Last Two Minutes match- Winsted | he South church quinte cd point for point with ti Y. M. C. A. on the latter home floor Saturday night until| until two minutes of ti game re- mained, and disaster befell the | et and ;h‘f'f S | dent atter 11 minutes had ome team a| \ictory after a game which|ed in the first half been much closer than the would indicate. Slow in get-|ije Seranton basketball ting started, the I avdware CiY| o 50 the castern court team was forced to take the short| end of a 7-2 count at the end of |I'a the first quarter, but it opened the | reo ond period with attack | which put it in front by in 1 than two minutes. Fron n on| until near the end U1 t was thrillir -saw h f ne team and then the other crarv ing out to & lead of not more four points and then bein hauled and passed by the Winsted led by 15-1 and, a screral the lead, was in front b the end the third cmaining Suffering the loss of its star for-|Conway, c tichtmyer, 1 play- | Atburr, {Leary, a“ ht. | lead- e Roberts, ¢t for the ‘M oRel oth-working | Harding, Page, ¢ Iarkins, Dunhan ward through unfortunate acci- of the game the Stanley Arena Sufurday score Scranton Fld tcam in ylvania, was no n nized and = combination represent Jimmy jof the N captain L university five 1 hi orer 11 to the aff w a o1 floor [ and S oVe an o i | Britain's other. i iureq arm. He the half|¢oet and was taken to the dressin Z4ggINgs of | room. There, Dr. David 1. Wasko- witz examined him, determined that his arm was broken and ordered hin to the New Britain General hospital. | Tt was discovered there that the arm | w inehes there thavise ured Britain, Saunders, HEAVY Ricardo tim 4 McCabe. Crean tha e corer, fin fensive ifered a fri helped to o ot Bervtazzolo and Johnny sho to Battic It Out Tonight in was broken clear across a f above the elbow and beside, was a fracture running len towards the shoulder. The member was sct Sunday and the patient was reported o be | resting comtortably today. forced | The score at the time the fortunate “break” for Scranton camne | s 12 to 1 in favor of Nc Brit- ain and the game Al car marks of being a wd furious 1l woE reorganized m, with Collins loman in forward positi at center and Richt urr in 1e back court. ability t of the itford Bell turncd his cfectivent coring 1 \e game, 1 hi; Cleveland R Cleveland, Ohio z0lo Italian, Risko, of CI land, will slug it out m a schedule: cobi, who! 5 2 Britain in fouls. game when Bell's completely and tire, and then, with a g ened team opposing it. quintet suddenly had scoving streak and into 12-point lead on pretiy long shots. t O'Brien, play : with the winne scorer of the night, accounti points on a succession 124 W cardo Hek heayy- weight, and Johnny 10 round fight here tonight with th winner expecting future heavyweig nreference skirmishes t contende 1e proceeds of the prog iven to the family of ¥ Campbell, hoxing writ Cleveland News. Tommy Freeman terweight, and Paul Cleveland, ave down in a a-fioor | ranging amor the the 4 am he the ! the ¥ for the Lrie, Pa. wel Pirrone for ten howed cven o with Seranton ol rounds e club | liant long tosses and fast cuiting at- acks. ¥inn also had a hiz nizht ‘Coach” Jacobi was the o ing man in the losers' lincup, scoring | cight field goals, most of m by |z breaking up Winsted attac W dribblir for his shots b the home team could counted for 10 poii of Barla nary: ne ar t pro Curran th e, With Colli | role in baskets New Britain at the end of Al Slom in il ac- while the de- notable. recove himself five b | three mo a to Harkins wa ton team wit walki Sceery Finn, ¢ Vita, Clark ing ainst center, held four baskets a New Britain work with Bell Tattings. rf Jacobt, 1f . Gilman, 1f Wessels, ¢ Barta, rg Parker, Ig Wosilus, 13, rf ly but their Britain cren New Brita organized, wi teams in th couple of g night display though soine slightly off |way, Arbur shooting cyr would | Reteree, McdMuhon, Tiner, scorers, 1fattings and Neeh. WITH THE l{(_)\‘\"llER PALACE Merid Flint. ain 10ints Lind of luck The te t accide A entire nton ¢ The put @ dampe and also on wasn't until the the second ha vived its enthusiasm The summ New Britain Al Colllins, | sloman o I ' OUR BOARDING HOUSE game and abs © second and five night's work. failed to do a great members of the quintet played nice- |below the standard set by the New This olute superiority as the was b floor the | ¢ Franke Cleveland and Jack Jagnon of Roston Fitzgerald, of Youngstonn, Jack Lvins of California, wel- terweights, will o cight rounds Benny Gershe of Cleveland poinis, | ATt Wander of Buffalo, feat e weights, will provide a six rounder, : Art (The Great) Shire the Gershe-War scd. Seranton Sims 1 best team on the had gone from heavy I"reddi wmd and and ficld ns occupying the st half with threc fouis had is 1o ref- bou HOTTO HEADS LEAGUE then scor et socond askets while went on a frame, ca Col tain m ns got it count was 45 Manager of Sons of Italy Basketball T 1s the star of the Scran I seven haskets for Jo Conway, pl P six foot four| the crantoy man to | and a foul point. I’ag. deal in floor team. The other cam Unanimously Named o Icad Tabs League. Motto sident o society Sunday 1ninio the Y. 3. afternoon L mceting of th L the society Lyman Wcihn tary. ed pr b board of rooms last was elected the at governors night |sc re-; DPresident Motto who has been in harge of the Sons of Italy basket 1 team since it came inlo exist- ence accepted the lionor and in a {short tall assurcd the managers ha would do all in his power to make onl shooting. Had Con.|the league a success. Weihn is the * and Richtmyer their |star on the Tabs team of which with them, New Brit- {18 scorcd t trio had hardest in dropping am got through ense with case nt to Cur v on the anton t the crowd of fans. It me had gone into | t New Britain re- combination was far| in, with its lincup 11 e ready for the best count ter the next | 1cs. The team Saturday | ed dazzling speed al- of the members wer The thr the four which the league, the Sons of 1 Last knds and 7T will dra MICKEY DOYLE LOSES Johannesburg, Union of Africa, Jan. 20 (P)—The American featherweight, Mickey Doyle, lost by slight margin in a 13-round hout cre last night to the South African, Irnie Doyle weighed 125, Lustice 1 d to hay to are ofticial play cd teams e league vot the rounds and m baskets. i retiin now m Iy, I schedule w bs. A however. be al South Uf tha rid Enstice i and 'BY AHERN ~BAA -BAA MRS. 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