New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 21, 1930, Page 11

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W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1930. 11 FRATERNITY ALLE! g Speaking | FAINIR LEAGLE NO. of Sports u | ¥ Sone greatest players inl . irotessional basketball will be in the hneup of the Cleveland blooms, who play here Laupher's New Dritain team will have to U hold players like Beckman Lopchick. Dehnert, Husta 0sor The last played ko on Olson’s Swedes and was Jaco ) ot Rosen- 432 Saturday. basketball its best to Barry and Rich- forward respon- am's points A Ko for six of his t New Dritain a the best in t part in a Orioles Letball 1y na have taken have players appear t Tabs’ Sunday aft Sacred Heart ather oon league asketball team ig zo0d sentative of ral other Dedolay. 1 South chu to the all, Seve Crows Boys herans. a 50 be added like tiic club) list 1 conld be proud of the of the ams on vies b N CORBIN he ny ot f-town floors tw 5 could s FYIEMEN'S o1 Threasders © expec Unfortunately who are in the lineups o Tore these teams. Nick Gil Burritt member and member Sons of Ttaly is a Sacred ther of of the team Hea of the Sons Karbonic and a SWAY Orioles play an of the member Mor and is a - Sons of 1 member aly Aulomutics L very well this year the credit Thr 1 $ School tram been doi and zoes 1o its combination of “Lefty” and Truhan. who held their positions last s c vionship the bulk of forward 0 454 414 n Speedometers on 3 e I'hantom cham- teant, The New High strengthened Bri should e after b will become play. With Miridiani, Ttos Franks, (' Lipman. high in school team con siderably hr Miriliani BOGERS Al eligible to Schmarr. | and the e EYS nucleus. Bennet(y team should % 55 Kosla A. } Stanker) rd times which are | affect 1 sports asketball league | actically as strong . Good crowds attend every the 1 d to h Despite Ka suppo: wpears that the I'r iors. who failed to their scheduled game South Church Reserves had a ason for consider themselves Ramc through now appear with last ju originally Ralph Nappi, but before was played John Winters had taken over the piloting of the Iranklin | Juniors. was Ginter Apparently Winters had not heen told of the zame, for he profes complete ignorance of it. Anyway. the team was not on hand as Nappi had said it would be. and. due to the | confusion resulting from the change of managers, Winters asserts that no | same was cver scheduled there is a will be y date bright side, for s soon as a can be arranged. FOOT GUARD FOES OF HIGH CALIBER Kirby and Galento to Mix on .. Thursday Night Martford, Jan, 21.— A ¢ Boston heavyweight who bLoxes Tony Galento of Orange. N. J.. in T attraction of ten rounds at 1'00t Guard hall on Thursday night has a remarkable carcer dating back to his amateur days when he cam- | paigned fo win hoth the national and Olympic light heavyweight cham- pionships in 1924 | Kirby, since joining the pro ranks, |1 has mct some of the stiffest compe- tition with more than ordinary cess. Kirby has scored knockouts Jack Gagnon, Tommy Robson, Bing Conley and other lesser lights. lie has won from Allentown Joe Gans, Ad Warren, who holds a de- cision over Hoffman, Jimmy Mendes, rry Creighton Gaines and [ Politi ¥ | Molyneux 542 Chirists Tor JUNIOR CITY star W Was! sue- over icorge twice: I Jack Humbeck Paul Swidersky Kirby appeared at Waterbury summer and handed Tut Jackson o Jerscy City a decisive defeat He has fought Tommy Loughran and Young Stribling and lost a deci- &ion o each. | Vosncy lento came into note here when | v: Anderson anded George Hoffman a boxing | on at Waterbury last summer, Galento floored Hoffman in this bout. Galento has defeated Al Fricdr of Boston, Cuban Bobby Brown of Philadelphia, Murray Gitlitz. Jay < Smith tosey Bou- ! tot of Canada and Ad Stone of Phil- Iy, wh) holds decisions over Tommy | Loughran and Young Stribling. | Dan CarroN, who directs Kirby, mentions that he may bring Jimmy Maloney along to help sccond his stable mate. Five other bhouts program for Laarry Val Gay P. Pethigal Dahistrom Steam Rollers 31 88 a8 102 115 108 twice 123 T 9 480 510 Kinds 9 T West mpson anatella | B. Luzietti | seotey 1 | complete 36 rounds of milling. @ Japan, China, Aus- | tralia and the ific const states will be invited to participate in a Pan-Tacific Olympiad which will be held in Honolulu immediately the s from STANLEY WORKS GIRLS Diamonds The Jewish population of New York city is estimated at 1,750,000 which is the largest Jewish popu- lation of any cily in the world. WITH THE BOWLERS 1 STANLEY WORKS LEAGUE LEAGUE LEAGLY, | T thought {that their master-at-arms. | would lick any | the crew | a territic wad of dough to bet. That partnership and lifetime friendship. Colma 5 | impress. The crowd laughed. Sailots | an article on him which was widely sutie And we Ll prought Sharkey = permancnt place in pugilism's Halj | « that Jukers . NEA S At the Saloon. COWBOY BILLIARD Queens Spades " Charles Weston and Caravam = * (oming to City Tomorrow rs in this cit billiard roor a former tecreation searance of on pock ons 1o 3 and “Cow noon an to coast Hearis entert 1 caravan of two utomobiles the last has 1 sludes threc Clubs ing 'a and wh PALACH FAENIR LEAGUE Fordham CHARLES “COWBOY" WESTON ] after shown several defects i ex-world’'s champio has come to be, as the Cow- t the his pla A the hims 0 topnotehe lor appears in times an but in 10 he now The “Cowhoy regalia at In one uniform \ Iust be He e a co ol sove sect Wppreci cow boy boots, r He 1 always « 1 syl cow dian languag him numerous souve from niost o AN OLD TIMER Indis 2 f BY TIM MCGRATH = Tim McGrath Thought Sailors Were Boobs Until He Met Tom Sharkey. torically CHIP SHOTS | ey and this ng histor aue | sailors were a ot of smiore hoobs.” {le e Word reachad San Francisco that | Ic the crew of the old crulser Philadci- | the phia 510 a harkey. heavyweight on the coast There were T'ecling I ought to cut i I got husy around Vallejo. site of | the Mare Islaad navy yard. I had a fair heavyweight T séent up to work" Then 1 began talking of a fight. A boatswain from the Philadelphia, who managed Sharkey, met me, with Toni up to make Shark met | BY JIGGER Shute. who pro ud horse of the vl be a mild nt tour Los tireat pr to bet ere ready mun | C trout classic, Pacific 700 in It vo Ceting even of Hobb ¥ win whom | t against such in the yard WO fields as comp spaced so close 1s the Cal- ifornia and the Me But his victory at Los A Ufilled |1 the promise Shutc tional open I June he finish With Saraz AN opens. &8t me to thinking. “Lel's see this sailor® T said, alter articles were signed. The door | P1ace ovened, and in walked the huskiest | i Joncs and Espinos: ilor I've When he wae introduced, 1 stepped back and got at eyeful. Then 1 tore fight ticles to pieses If you don't champion I don't know a natural fighter,” [ I oo% . I told Sharlkey w ki x y il “Well, then,” said Tom in his vich | ug Srot fipetaoiny brogue,” if that's the WAY you fecl | qiien Joncs togk sout it. go get me some fights.” 5 v And there started our ten-yeoy | okes Le- || ever seen. the rou mak 2 natehed strokes. An eigitt on nad cost A Dinosa pionship. That trazic aturiday 2t liole - | the char ment n ived 10 | witnes d in the ring at a fhe Dhiladelphizs all A. W. 0. L., But this di 1 came back raving about Shark The fight fans laughed Some nights later. 1 zet him introduc tight. along turncd out later co the tin band cam it 5 pres I i to tie Sharkey. “ linger He wrote | acro | ster had copicd. Sharkey beat three tough op- v‘ vetera SALESMAN SAM vere boobhs! The late W. W. Naug the fight. 1 presented Naughton was impressed n wa PLAYER DUE HERE .- - man gan York Y events | Southern ccond | scintil Pitcher State) nd Ca 1 old pro ~ood on t Yo 4s and a b holes, nio 1 onditien of the cours will 1 cen played « ants were reund 0o competitors 23 UOLLEGE BOYS INMAJOR LEAGUES ndians Have Nine on Roster, Headed by Caldyell ¥ Jau (UI") —Morc form 1he 4 toda America 1 batted laven Lastern lo trot e Jonah crstw hiil who led the shortstops of 1) v league vho played atting norur Three pit form with Cincinnati Clevelan will be out by William one of measuring 6 vill be looked over by the 1sett with Red Sox r of the anding s is John Winsett, who d ielder for the Mobil league club nd will get a trial wit last season he Boston ege e St. Louis voungster in J ted at Touston, Texas Car ! a 1 Hunt, shortstop for league clu last Texas A who the former I others Pitcher college) Arc Ingram (Gonzaga sburgh; Catcher William (Depauw), Detroit: Infiel Walsh (Dartmouth) De- Infielder Irvine Keffries (Ken- Chicago White Out- Jimmy Moor Jacksonville) Wilfred Byrne White Sox: Out I'arl (Georgin) Harry Me( cke tobert roit: ucky . 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