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A0 Speaking of Sports et | Several amusing things happened night in {he roller hockey game between Hartford and New Britain. The first came in the third period, scoreless by the way, when “Rybe” Williams went to hook the ball away from Earl Pierce. Hc got the ball | & foxy alright, but his stick pulled it back | about tl 50 that the ball flew at his own cage, | | | | fast thin |of the Bill Blount barcly stopped it and saved his team another goal. | against econd came when it appeared| The T Gid” Brown and George Har e having a scrap in one corner| of the rink. Brown was laughing as the two grasped each other. When| I they separated, Hart kept tugging at his stick and couldn’t seem to get | S0 exc i away. It was stuck in one of the | tions to cracks in the corner of the banks| and he couldn't pull it out. He| thought Brown had hold of it. The | game was stopped until feree pulled the stick out Mel dense. the re “8Uppos 1 sma that. Wi “The third came when Referee Bdo | die { Hart called a foul on Earl Pierce tripping Jean, He had thrown bis stick at the ball and it had miss- | «d. catching instead. under Jean's| siates. Jean went down and Hart| called foul. Thers was no kick | from the New Britain players but the | fans yvowled That s | corner. by the The funny part of all of this was|geat, it Jean was all but murdering| culleq o veral of the New Britain players| «jgve 1q his efforts to stop them but not| e y a violation was charged against him. | ojiney Sometimes the referees are that way. | |ear. u A delegation of New Britain root-|to puyt ers armed with horns and cow bells | stay the limjt, was statibned In one corner of the bleachers and enough nolse was made to last for the rest of the sea- son. During a lull in the game, one of the wags shook a cow bell at Jean and hollered “Jean, did you ever think to hang one of these around vour neck &0 the others could find you?" ny and talk. } put nea; nor that | to last rounds, fight w The question would be appropriate for some of thesc clubs in the league | that are addicted to roving so much Gloversville, for instance. Now vou | sce them and now you don't We got a laugh out of “Rube” Williams stopping the game because his was hroken. Did anyone ever sce It te on the rollers? | We that i roller skates during a polo game, then we never walk, we fly skate must confe he v Amsterdam plays here Sunday aft. | according to a change in the | dule. The New Britain <n’t play on the rowd. the next garmie being at ho Su after- noon. Next week. New Britain does | not play again until Thursday when another bome game will be staged. #1noon h team THartford made the mistale of covs | ering up “Kid” Williams last night | and letting Earl Pierce loose. Pierc was in a scoring mood and conse quently got three of New Britain four goals. This makes the sixth time that Hartford has lost to New Brit- ain at the Stanley Arena rink. FIELDS MEETS DUNDEE Ruler Valentine Knowles of World's Welterweight Throne to Renew Ferd With Bal- timore Family Tonight. Cblcago, Jan. 24 ) _Pracxio Fields, ruler of the world's welter- | weights, tonight will renew his feud ;‘,‘,", fek with the Dundec family of Baltimore | ffoman in a 10 round bout with Vince Dun- | dee at the Chicago stadium. | 1t will be the second meeting be- | treen the palr in Chicago, arMd | Iields, who gained a hair-line deci- sion over the brother of the former champion, was out to scorc a knoe out Fields will zh about 147 poupds. the division limit but Dun- | dee probably will weight around 155 at fight making the bout non-title affair the semi-final FFort Worth will meet Irish m, of New York. AFTER BIGHTH WIN Moftaty Pariic | Porratta | Thorpe | Stotes e | | Jackie Pilke New tain DeMolay Baskctball Team Mects South Manchester in | f League Game Tomorrow. Grai | Bro Iight straight will be the goal of | the New Britain DeMolay basketball | tsam tomorrow night when it tuckles | South Manchester in a state league | game at the local Y, M. The | Hardware City team alrcady holds | one victory over its opponent, but | the Silk City quintet has been | strengthened considerably since then | and showed much power last week In defeating Hartford by 68-26. Bie- | sell, Hadden and McConkey of the old | South Manchester Laurels have been | added to the team, and New Britain | expects plenty of troyble. This will | he Walter Berglund's last game with the locals, for he will go south about the end of the month. | The game iz due to start at 8:30 | o'clock. | Shepard Pledniol Coone Edman Zemnols Edd; Perkins Richter Teatella Pethigal MeAulife B. Gord Gay Brooks | Tronosicy | steanian NEW YORK DAILY EXPRESS %6).50 One $¢».75 Round || 2 Way 3 Trip Return Vichets Good Tep Days De Luxe Motor Coaches | Comfortable, Hoated, Bonds=) and || tusured | Néuman Lind Tlepn | | | snedete | | | Boardma The tewm into a il Running Time 4 Hours Leave Crowells Drug Store 37 West Main St, 10:30 A, M. Dally and Sunday Make Reservations Farly TELEPRONE 1931 Rogers’ Cerbin Works center of the haven't you know, “Ligsen!” (Copyright, | first team {a 100 to 89 | also won from Fafnir AN OL SCRAP p BOOIK -BY TIM Kid McCoy was the decline as a tighter. nker. he one hat year. Jim Stewart was a husky young heavy- weight, a good prospect took the match becau . called ring for pretended to it. eferce fought Stewart yse me if I ask set myself rig McCoy MeCoy hi ing th: Stewart on 1l that be aguinst the rules™ | | The Kid's “llke that” was a hook | 50 potent that Stewart's ged. and his eyes glazed would be a sald McCoy, a actual blosw Jled Te wondereq real punch i ell e s “00n as possi he hissed f you 5o e anything over, I'll knock you Stewart, goggle-eyed, fell for (he Te didn't know rly all he had o t McCoy might through a Jim stayed ent 20 rounds, WITH TH E BJWLER; d ST ROGERN STANLEY RULE LEAGUE Cardinals Kardockis ' OMMERCIAL N. B. Lumber LA 87 0% 100 8 429 1. Eddy 360 Telephone Co. 113 L0110 L.108 106 181 General Roofing o on 13 Tost Ofce L3120 95 19 n ARy TIES AT 1 Stanley Rulc ) the Industrial tic for first plac Standard Steel team last parlors by d from . & score. Screw 100 to §6. defes Stewart aiong for foul,” McCoy ran into 4 and don't try But try to get fun- | couple of awa ALLEYS LEAGUE Milk pocket Standard W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, I TIMER' - FIRST IN TOURNEY {Takes Big Prize in Agua Cali- ente Goll Tournament MCGRATH- on | But as a ill was knots ahea ] average fighter. He play:d alifornia.y ) liente Jan. 4 (1) | New York professional cd that pastime, into t f the sporting world —Gene Saraze urdy today usher- The Kid ancient and royal Scottisl he was up | golf, big money cla; With chosen both to the instructions. | somewhat the magic touch of his clubs Sa rday transforr his 205 strokes 2 hole first annual Calients 190 oper the champio largest stak | golfing mart ' A stirring col called his advent into | elite baek in 19 ? year old youth. stepped out to wi the national open title, marked Sara- zen's pl Ay tecnth at the end of t round, the former caddy fir triumphant tour of the event with a two strok the pride of Missouri's Ozark region Horton & and the Espinosa. (‘hica of whom finishee Saraze tourn 10, the the a few ques- ht about th: 000, shar placed ever said Stewart. hack whic asked grab- should break whe away he chin i ces sag- replizg mi I wanted to d ran to his 1y stagger:] to his own W Mo was a s of ccord of was one 1t in his startlir only two par figures of 71 d |7 ‘L“ At conclusion Bowman, 1 of the Caliente ( mounce the affair would manent fixture among winter money The other player | way beyond th George Von I memby McCoy hay | Walker Cup team. and on n that “ap.~ | Maton's ranking amateurs not be Jm“"l’m Simon l‘mw (l-"‘l for | place and finished first fasti y-fof-fun v 6 hole ied with Von L tra brothers. Olin strokes hehind the Espinos the Dutras scores w celips . 2 the: toy Wirt Agua that pe Paci the G pres d ble o. Inc., o becom: the Stewart: coast events, to sir par barri Ill let you cold.™ De- who ion Du- three , and the qualifica were fhe Service sl nd Mortic Inc while collec each. The tournament pre of conditions to test tl of th al lay's round was played on a course the second and ! found tryi which rea L zale Wednesday, A o7 |&nd ideal weather marktd Lcluding 18 holes of play Ed Dudley Wilmington professional 71 Monday (him in a a of the AT U1 Otin irie- tarters. Mon- whils win whose nu 11 vietim finished Pl place the 3 temporary stubborn oy four Dutra tan iark a way tie for his as ahedd ; ng. v hole It as the final round by Sarazc remarka i birdies, the last thre alter going two over yipar on the tenth and one over b0 the cleventh. Tis recovery these misfortuncs under Iracking conditions | championship $84—1465 | lery of approximate s | bezan to trickic ¥ 15 |Smith as word went the 1¢lthe New 39| front 71 Sarazen. each time he addressed the ball. added $3 to his carn- ings during the four day stand. His $10.000, coupled with the money h collected by winning the Miami open and by going to the third round in the National P G. A. tournament at thi—10s | Los Angeles last December, enabled | {him to slip ahead of Smith as the | | big money winner of the®past sea | 32| which w — | collected =190 [ in succession niost bic Six on from nerve mdrked hin nd the 500 persons from Norton reunds that Yorker had forged to the such timber gal- 39 21-year-old youth from “Show Me" state, whose record | vear ago and again this season still | holds for him the title of the world's 81— 244 [Mmost consistent money winner, 5= 299 japproximately 39,000 in the 31| season, Sarazen has collected proximately 11,000, Light members of team finished in the of the smith - and Johinn 1 G o gon. captain Jor Turncsa Hagen termina has proved the most disastrous win- ter d on 1 only the | af 4051453 won past ap the Ryder Cun money 1o col- lect $18.775 00 Al W, Dicgel cn rous Johnny nosit Lo Dudl Waltey team el an carncd w sharc poil I and connect whitt has st won stand he ever st coast. He has PYEI: in five appearance Sarazen, Farrell and 4 mnnber of lother pros will return to their! homes, while the ren u : 85 [golfing army will mo : where a week hence takes place, Co. an An tonio the Texa open & HOSTESS AT BRIDGE PART Miss Jessie Alexander of Com- | monwealth avenue catertained her 021 friends last cvening at a bridge i3 | Prizes were given to Miss Adeline { Murlbert and Miss Vera Sherman. Vocal sclections vendered | Mies Mildren Reinas and Miss Dore® thy Porter. Refreshments were served. 1 | SALESMAN SAM | wert 521 | Hardware City Basketball Five champions of them tomorrow A tions orld Stanley ve With i fecl & t plain co for whom the Original Ne howed new lifc nd pr seemed better than ever., th that playing s to Cleveland his complet of court went on to a world Barry, and that | Celttos. 1 victories. their “struggli | sparkled champions through ! Americ: w York » SARAZEN FINISHES NEW BRITAIN READY FOR BATTLE WITH CLEVELAND cheduled to Meet World Champion Quintet at Stanley Arcna Tomor- row Night—Regardless of Qutcome, Game Ex- pected to Be Bitter Scrap — Visitors Have Com- bination of Best Players in Game—Regulars All to Be in Conte the and prospect of Rosenblums, , t the world at the nigh Church street, New HBritain ba that they in the dition possible and are itter battle A ugh rdogs in pre the New on are ready fo by far th e Britain players | considerably mor nee of winnin yosition prognostica RSO inst the A1 became champior lst hampionship hip of i cason bitss e vears, i who held However, on s this cos the names of ese two last poi last ith wlays this cits of season for the club. Fans in ember him formers to h; Are last 1S one app year the ared Pave coach al i Kerr ran and he will w tomorrow night Cleé arge 1d manage- Beckman traded Joh of the outs veland team will h ton e it tars orrow 1 will get int or other d it is tho some tim Birtain iz¢ 1 and Collin Conway nd - Arburr riing as « feetively as uard the Tt cHampio: nd team of 1z, b the smarter A a daz on g “on and Henry ! vt Cleveland club, Ohio Gu ba zling 1t sen e the He pl brand of basketball thut equiul:( of Nat Holman and he ch a He after fi rs is : gan the game and sotr er points of injected it into th pporter mediately the profe O Detropoti tter than mpionship nds 5 ft. 1% ounds, estimat approxima member of the | of 1 we He wag with them throush Lihaneni Lecame 10 gam bigger a in t who weighs he took gam in part ifly How 15 shown v d n fitt Lap Barry N¢ anl worl 1 themn Itics last Wt in w when land i Lrougl York € 1ri 1s wilh W SCHEO! their Fasons portant fa u il 1 »t to house on tactor this s aciate {that tor Whe nder of the ! prars this sewson, |ana Playing greater ward champion American | sensation in the league Husta has been one of point cver tCleveland suc n thi r o Knows th 2 how to pl yoar in ns can en they reca led m My | his ability siateen vears trave faste s the rvive basketball con Iy " the er the ¢ d club ap Barry, Lapchics 1 big hand more vim confidence than ever Carl Husta of the Claveland Basketball o of the origin, Dehnert get with and with o world’s | vast. 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