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| NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1930. CORBIN SCREW AND GASCO TEAMS TO MEET TONIGHT IN INDUSTRIAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE—PANTHERS RETAIN LEAD IN HOCKEY LEAGUE DESPITE HARTFORD VICTORY—MEDICINE BALL ORIGINATED FROM OLD ROMAN MYTH — OTHER SPORTS MEDICINE BALL INVENTED J GAMES TONIGHT = BRAVES DEPEND ON SLUGGER SCOTT (ONSIDERS 'SCREW SHOP QUINTET TO FROM OLD ROMAN FABLE |\ CHURCH LFAGUF CSHLFACHANPION. BATTLE GASCOS TONIGHT Tale of Ancient King Suffering From Overweight Leads y . Court Attendants to Seek a Cure for His ;\ilments,BO[h Leaders .10 Be Idle—Tie —All Sorts of Remedies Are in Vain—Wise Man for Scoring Honors Senacio Devised a Sphere Filled With Herbs— S ‘ ms . Skidding Champions Have Reached Turning Point in ‘s Beaten 10 Otber Tidle Kold- ™ r; 4. via) Basketball League—Defeat Tonight Wil | ers in European Countries | Oust Team Out of First Place—Title Holders Un- derdogs in Pre-Game Dope — Newmatics to Play | | New York. Jan. 25 (UP)—*I con- Exercise Aided Monarch—Tossing Aids Hoover. oot 1n the Tdaior Clivre R Stanley Works—Fafnir Meets Corbin Cabinet Lock | vasketball lea nding will bat- Scott of Fiv J1 . tle it out at t 1, ek, SN | England bhefore he d 1 today | €. e e vening, the First Daptists opposins for Miami, IFla. to training | e ooted in soil fa - Mark’'s I in th | for his 13-round ma 1 Jac League Standing 1One week they look like a million i ; e no A foth Sharkey of Boston or uary 2 W. L. Pet{dollars and the next time they play oy t z popularit Rip- odist and Cent ) iona “What is a champion anyway?”|cCorbin Screw. . S 2 $00 [they are helpless on the offense and of 1 Not ! churches stacki eac led Scott Stanley Rule .00 |scem to be playing lifeless basket- ey, it Isreei Fen It seems to me ab i Russwint Nl R i .527 |ball. \ Sou rica vill 1 champion sho man Who | Fanirs G 4 .500( Last year the Buttmakers finished % W ieoe S : e has beaten the champions of all the ! Gascos .. voorrenenes 5 5500 |in fifth place and that is where they | Goal Gettind B l ol champions, incliding thr TMAN | P& T Corbin .... 4 7 364 the Stanley Works hopes to keep in 0d e[““g fllle they have looked a | champions a ers FOLl Contiint Cabinatin i i 00 | the running a victory must be scorcd ) L | week and figure France, Au New Zealand. |y znqers 7 . e Dr. : x Rl | Holl Canadaisnou B. Machinc 9 Fafnirs vs. Cabinet Lock SiEiationt ana Lor Arth i “!4:\.‘:;‘ \1\1‘.‘:-“!‘(‘ ac l"( th wobbled badly in| “ L “"‘"‘\‘."l";‘”‘ - - about two games out oduc- sl lollen Hockmysienr d was sadly trounc Rt Al Tonight's Games ] . Since Coach Bill T the ay of the e lians, how witho fig ! : Gigs A i vicanes, are. staging | oy i | ays been Newmatics ve. Stanley Works us able to get tlars back I bas canes, a s | confider will § ! i = ; lincup the as lost only e M e i) n | Corbin Scraw va. Gascos ey e A e oo > Tive el Gorbln CADIREL: lone game and that was after two 2 tatistics releas 4“ l‘x ?uor“‘“)‘ 2| e Centen churchia ; et b Syentiniel periods when the |Gascos 1 rect istics ireleased itoda Williams | rapeat ir pr | Ll | . Jlwere the final winne If Tatnirs il retains the lead but he is only | foes of the night | vould claim | 1t is probably the turning point of | can again get into winning form m 1o i again get into ning for goals ahe |the season for the championship 1 of Pierce, the| The Center ow famou and wil 1 ¥ {4 1 ¢ % they will be ready to move up if FLooyen Ung et to 120, Daviesiare well ma | o 1 Seot, |Sorbin Serew basketball team in the | " o¢ 4o {hree leaders should sli. Its presic of Albany is third with 124, This{won when they i actics,” veplicd Scott, | Industrial league e eniing R | “but if I low I certainly| s | . & I Corbin is idle and it will s should give the lead-|the e is not so sf s| but i hits me lo ¢ Iy | Tonight the badly slumaping Screw | : and At Handa s i SONE moN A5 shall expect the referee fo ] e e neling | Do @ g00d ehance for its rivals from chances 1o (yuw in-{then w the opposition has been e i Al j"fl i ‘!‘ :‘” Lo ‘“"H“.“ ross Orchard street. the Cabinet totals or {o fall by the|strengthencd. Two weeks agzo the eHepholh e o Sc¢Gasco quintet and i chamy et s e Methodists flashed a world of form g nother defeat they w be I try to the of my abilit {cighth place by winning over Faf- o put up such a cont st place and accordi | s it will be the last stra L NOW [ ihe great machine which wa has tipped the bal flopped again and were snow- e e rest to Iy the rushers tulin downing St. Mark's, but last “H'\‘ m is ed under by tl First Lutherane ar Yort 1s Falls with 300, Har- | The Center church passed up a bi *\'*!“"A‘ Sipected to go through the PROTESTED GAMES is Tis avoirdupois ssists with lerze | chance a few weeks 2 >ut ¢ NoChouts | without a defeat | e Britain second LSt chancers fen v 250 PUIL five ietories On - Two fellow members of the Amer-| r ritain second. | displayed surprising form all season ! ow member he A | red 1 tte i g Sloust [and has n ttle in ican Hardware Corporation were re-| . s A i YaeaBhl ol dhas e L "‘ il As for the knockouts, Scott passed | (o (NECRETE O et Ao n the | County “Y* League Basketball Man- 1o bring i1 zoal tenders. Hebert leads in fouls. | behind and almost scare | NS Ik D e 1'a0- | fock of the Screw Shop auintet. Tl jerrs 1o Meet at Martford Of- icians and the physicians x Closing Date into the South Congregational vas disconcerted wl ite Han. | 10+ Corbin de d it on January | 1t could be done in the re- ecting of the leagus |now leading the lea with | e L F |10 and on January 21 the Russwin| fice Saturday Afternoon. as led for Thurs- | wins and no losses L YOUR [team handed it its second loss. This| in his Am Square G I was ne vican debut at Madison | en in i to t cveral prote will he ussed at a ast week of a month of dis-| v Shop team and | di is the jaster for the Ser - r for th ford. At this session closing of Tic For Scoring Lead | ad dash by Harold Hu of Couny An leageu baskct am maun- i 1ty whole outfit ¢ scason will b President of the First Lutheran while Dan % H on Knoc i maa 1id Sc O'”‘:n is hopeful that it may able Eniece 5 Gy cn. With right good will they sct | announced to t he wo Wosilus of the South church was This brawny chap’who checked fn with 40 home runs in the Pacific| “and I wasn't quite sure about ths|52Ve something from the wreck oo o A 1o work to curo their monarch and, | b a candidats for re-election. {plaving in hard luck brought thu| -t M= MY S ; el S e e S e ey | iliovathe irat imefing severalisgns| dlh s that could not be done, mayhap | League Statistics Syedisnicontestantiroanalylanat EoREEERs S i eas omeeaseiB e ey L Ced S G et e e L e lsondl Ui Reampions nilline e un - RIniliond Bat il citbdicbaind g case the k out of this vale of! atistics for the league are | Scoring honors onto even terms with JAY Vv N S L et rre v ‘\,’_;’ the. olher {wo men werg|derdog in the opinion of the loyal|einoon. the mceting “-‘”['Jl‘_““‘ ars before could in his|as follows: {his rival during the past week, the | Sports E Cilnecieed e outh fans who follow league play. The |called for this purpose by High Com- secutioners and have the doctors Goals pair being deadlocked at 53 points| (sssociated Press I S iice) e e eott said (hat|URscos. who have swept cverthing |missioner Harry N. Anderson of ireads lopped of Williams, New Britain, 13 s.|each. Dan saw Hultberg come from | poston. Jan, 25 () e there were only two reasons why a|a%ide in a sensational winning | Hartford, Several contests fa both ey tricd concoctions which set| Picrce, Amsterdam, 126; Davis, Al |ten points behind and squecze only |ton where outfielders run up a righ S el ¥ % streal heing groomed as the|the senior and intermediate circurs cth on edge and his - 124; St Aubin, Glens Falls, 95; | {OUr points ahcad of him. but thos: | gnart mileage backing up pitchers| l INEUP INT[‘[;T “Either he knows he is getling the |Most dangerous team in the league | have heen protested on (he grounds side-down. They filled | Dugan, rdam, §7; lart, Hart. |fUr Doints were all he himself | g e e A i worst of il satd Seott. sand akeglat the present time. Although the |o: ineflicient refereeing. and action ford, §0; Dy o, or he is too dazed |(eam started oft badly with several | will be taken in these cases. Whon | defeats in a row it stll has al Mr. Anderson has ruled out the chance to win the pennant it the!protest submitted by Hazardville ‘Lm}rrs continue to siump while the | following its defeat in West Avon, arc winning. | basing his decision on the fact thut € that the | Hazardville walked off the floor an- ened | thereby forfeited all claim to consil- Dar- | eration of its complaint. A Soutl- > : | considerably when “Hammy =37 (ALl =l SHOWING BEST FORM irow. regular guard, sufiered a toc|ington-Wapping senior same and 1 Ith producing spr ' ba I Harttord: Bovi, |could garner when he took up tl Pierce, New Brit. | chase in his own game. Harold has i Lunderville, Amsterdam, 57; | Plaved one le. counting heavily on Walter 1 the Braves' new outficlder s game (han Wosilus. | porger comes from the Other Major League Clubs Plan “\“unv Porat fouled mie in Decembe coast league, the orizin as dazed by a-peach of a I it prospect as Larl Averill, Roy 0} Sll*euglhen Roslers and @ right cross and didn't l\no\\i 1;‘]"” 1e casy oversville, 59; But ater cure violat- and only | Therrien. Glens Falls, 52; B. Pere. |BIVINg him the edge when the pos- | know what he is doing in, 5 e emp: shortened nearly put sible final outcome is considered \ Harold Bengtson. another Luther- Glench Falls, 40; Jean, Hart. |a". shot up among the leaders by S eneriie N R unning wild against the Methodists Brown, New Brit. |and climbing past three contestants Albany, 49; Harkins, Albany, rin, Hartford, 44; B Johnson and ad Jolley. where he was hittir is no doubt That distinction didn’t lan e | Corbin Screw team was v a job with the Bray It was his ability to go out s herbs was | ford, 3 thoug N York. J potions wer | Glens Talls, §; Mul- |@nd into third position with 47| .. fl\' Dhallsiand step:np loithe plate | ackanvoridichampion Thile hia | |injury and had to stay out of the|termediate games hetween the sanie but all to no|l Harvey, Hart. |POints. Back of him. ticd 421 00d stach the ball that prothend 0 lineup. *“Hank” Arburr is also on|teams. between Southington and ned to|ford. T: Doherty oversville, 6; |POINts. are a (rio of players, Ber- ;. promotion 1<t year's lineup | Vittovio Campolo, Argentine Pight- | the injured list but it is expeced that | Kensington. and between Wappin: tience. Tha |Donnelly, Amsterdam Griffiths, | "ard Wosilus and Francis Ha Betsor i liothiora into te ] | TS _[these two men will play tonight be- [and the New Britain Whippets will Atlo among| Glavarsall Whitney, Glens Falls, | ©f the: Sotith church and Kee N ¢ er. is Training Hard for Coming of the necessity of having full{be taken 1 » determine just what[2; Williams, Hartford Miller, | the Trinity Mcthodists batting 50 of e Lout With Tisko, strength on the floor. 1f Darrow D t th t on|Glen's Lalls, 1: Arruda. yane, | Dan Wosilus and Hultbe bY | \whilc 155 ikt SRl g e ioes not play it will not be because 2; Gaz Amsterdam, 1 i their poliits ini precl tlislmpesnan hefore I T for the Nyact V7 ~(UP)— he does not wish to. He will be in lN SERIOUS GOND!T[ON nacio did not partici- Rushes ame way, share honors for field| . # i Campolo, heavy- | uniform and it he does not start he e cluh. e goals with 25 apicce. Bernie Wosi- ™ o o0 o A 10win e hes vm | will be in the lineup if his team is dre o lus scored his eighth foul and in- | & is carecr in workouts here for [hitting the bumps Despite a Rally Through Which e ) ¢ creased his lead in this re Ha = ane L ¢ | The smooth-work Gascos out- | bles 0 major | his forthcoming boul with Johnny ] o rking G A B G inspiratio tings continues to “lead” in the most | od 11 e raceil Risko. fit that scored the most sensational | nedion=ciblisntssy om th personal fouls. two more during the |, 28" % BA I G ling Campolo has displayed hereto- | victory of the season over Fafnirs in | yiion is Near Death, came to past week bringing his total to 132" (05 BAte SO o St \son | fore unsuspected mastery with his [{W0 overtime periods, will be ready | elling Der ,\‘n"‘]vm\m: him three more than any | ™y Mypadc o i & ( o will nec other re- | 1e0t and Trainer Hennessy predicts | With its veteran lineup. Two of the| Hickman, Ky. Jan. 28 (UD) — “\1 PP 0‘»‘,‘:"« r‘\l_mr“r 2 { : AN A S T t within three months the South |greatest guards in pro onal bas-| Despite a rally which allowed him d < a _The South church continues to 3, [0 BTS00 TOE - 4 American will he knocking out his | letball in this city, Johnny Sheehan, |to regain consciousness late st lead in team scoring with St A aoa B to inake them concl opponer vith his left who is playing forward on the Gas-|night, Joe Cantill one of base. . the Lutherans being i e S e S : i cos toum. and “Hank” Arburr will [ball's most popular figurcs, still was o " 1 second with 162 S o Moy DL &304 limateh wits tonight. This should be|in a seri condition today.- G i, S i S Ntern o e X |in a scrious condition today ng its 1SR s iisisane Sa eI Sthel s "rr"'{l"\t[)\ )\(3 ‘.‘!fn I mpljf y”““m'-- S e Bt Fields Heads for Coast obsiofiihe kroctesiUndipid ual Battite 0060 TS (- It eRco e Bect oyl n « Plerce, Amster- |The first six scorers: lefoi gvice for Abwe fios Ty 1o voo et To Train for Battle lof the scason, L‘:fr? Resic 11:. who At stroke of paralysis a few days azo did New Britain, 28; | Woslivarss aons needed to augment the Braves' pres-| ¢ nd Detroit 1 to de-| Chicago, Jan. 28 () — Jackie|oN® ‘“}“",\f-xs f'o.\sv(h’rcrl (1.9 great-and has been near death sinse. He 9 3 Dysoinvtcorin(i SHEstRs e HCoe 2 lent fly chasing staff of Richbourg,|Velop first class shortstops and the | Fields, world welterweight cham. |t center in state professionalibegan his professional baseball d o 505 i ere R LI | Welch and Earl Clark, also need piiching strength | pion, today was headed for the Pa-|'anks. will battle with Joe Luty.ecarcer in the carly cighties and only ibe Dis e 1 sEnal s 10 Te o 19 | Bengtson. 1st Luth | S ame st e | ¢ific coast to start training for his|Who is regarded as the best of the|three men who were playing with d or I ra | feraara ;l Wosilus. So. Cong. e R @ el e s hoR it ¢ 111, in San | YOUNg centers in this city. | him during that time still are alive, ; } 9 v Dohe [atines s o ftone S e o ihr. costly San Francisco recruit | Francisco 17 ’ | Newmatcs vs. Stanley Works | They are Charles Comiskey, owner onage, who im to his P | Glens Iallg, 6; eeley. Trin. M. .. rst to complete the Pirate| It will be P meeting | The lowly Newmatics who have of the Chicago White Sox; Connle petite, wo ‘ his & ok —_— LAGOSTE RECOYERED J and expects Grantham to per- | With the coast youngster, and also |not won in many weeks will endea- [ Mack, manager of the Philadelphia Senacio g 0 ¢ < Britai SEEKS MALONEY MATCH s £t Sntistaciarliy 1 secong I his initial start against a left- |vor to make the Stanley Works|Athletics and Wilbert Robinson. :‘ m o ) Morriso Vg It Fddic Marshall or Andy Reese | hander. The bout will be an over- [their vietims tonight. The Butt-n ger of Brooklyn Dodgers. Al om ) I L e French Teunis Ace, According to Big cones thronsh at sccond base, and hi aff leaving Iields' title | makers are proving to be as they|three have sent meseages to Cantil- $ 2 e Jac y one of the recruits out of the discussion. were last year, an in-arnd-out team. | lon I f y Joe Jacobs, American Manager for | Bill Tilden. Will Be Able to Play < b e i i 1o May Sehmeling, Wants o Sign | in Fourneys, venkest spots will be strengthened. | B i i i B 2 H b Meuscl ‘ Wil e T e Bl .*/ OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN N G N ns who ha basing thei 1 1 N o )¢ J dictions of an American victor I 3 45 alls Davis ompetition this yea Manager Galiby Street ) ne the d absence of Rene La- vky Adar fror , " e, will have 10 » o t his infield - = . ; » \ am, 6: W e s or abandon vds need only st AN AUQ”’(?D INVERTION Nou SURELN UM-M- HAR-R-R i) . « 1o make them = 5 L 1 ] or Gariiany o e AR inuiine saonaih o o et 3 oF MINE "Abf‘TE\{‘, WAS AL HAVE AN RRUMF ?we : R . it o Sl Ak ASTOMATIC ~THIKGAMATIG e B ; or Schmeling penn lag S0l s J”, 3l o e B L | 1 MADE o WORK “TEMPQRARILY M Y ASHLEY.To MY : ; e to this country S SR S0 Col 1. Middlebi | | 3 % & £ ‘ "1 Glover 1l winner of the Stol{-Sharkey | D202 Cup chal round C ! ury 2| & WTH oL FLAT IRoNS | To HOOPLE ¢ DEN , WHERE i i {actford. | o vear and again will be an active pe Louisin 4 y et forr T T Sl CLOSE BEDROOM WIMDOWS 30 .04 piry WE cAl CONTINUE 1: Blount. Ha PR]MO ON A DIET '{‘m”' tournaments, cll as in the ol coLD MorMilGs , So Yol DIDNT OUR DiscussioN | Liritain, 2 yavis Cup contect o ) 2 T e R N WoULDPNT HAVE Ta GET MAKE T oM LIGHT ) e of Ui e e o QUT OF BED o Do (T/ JoUR SOLE WAVES ! ] 1 ) Admirers of Giant Ialian Heavy s “ b 1 wr I' WAS Goid’To LIFE WORK! ! W Asked to Confine Gifts to off the s cilort o pecapis TAKE T QUER -To GET ( Laco ok o Oringzes and Apples, . e EDISOM INTERESTED 1K R e more difficult this year T v BUT SUMPIA T \ P ¢ ; the 1rench ar ] & 14 s b nis ain |oxeetinientis ith St CAME UP vwoH VEH —« | ' i of food "",j:”‘ s b e th el I HAD T© Go own | \ requested to restrict their | GTUBON. Borota and Lacoste SACRED HEARTS AT HOMI et 4 Bl ennl v s \r‘;‘:‘r e :\v‘ 5 f ‘.]‘ FanasDe SR :Du‘r\l” 4 " i Primo is o 1 dict ot I ochet I ! ‘ acqnaintances of the Ttalian, | Peaten by the American youngster PEANNING UNDER €A i ave ent Johnny Va nd Wilmer Alli- « u. Jan. 28 (UP) N i i son in the Davis Cup challenge 1 fo A 1 Ao wishing to of. |Tound dou last y e 0 X v mpt to cat ever 1 J ] e SIMPSON ENTERS RACE ' ! n his manegcr, L lias or- N Vork. Ja 2 (UI)--Geor I - X * ok dere i to 1o a ve wn out- 4 pson of Uhio Statc university 5 : > arroll. Mz ¥ 1 v his trainer until he boxcs | (NC Only rur ever aceredited with ! y Eizear Rioux here Fri ht. GG R0s » sceonds for 100 Karboutc 4 z Carnera, : SIS ards, has ¢ A the Go-yard sprint 14 2 or G A R 5 at the New York Athletic club in- 8 LG lon a5 Ertle First Outsider Nt i e v f TEALIAN TEAM IN B To Referee in Missouri | il be the Olioan's first appearance ! Hoston, J 8§ (UP)y team | st Louis, Jan. 28 (P—J, Harry !N New Yor ) 1 It the | Litle, of Je City, will the A ateur | first out of e BRUINS MEET PIRATES | to he held hers St 16 stnce M Boston. Jan. 28 (L 1) o 1 &3 SONNENBERG WINS MATCH il Lihandeicn R gl : ot T | | \ ' k ) e 1 ( ) team incln a world champion 1o \l \ N N i t ! ] Monday. T tsburgh Pirates in a 3 ) (T Sl 1o e Ty T o game e odon G Gl gholce of men | WHER InVERSTORS be Worat 1 ) rote Ertle's | tor shonlder injury wade it ¢ ) 3 | E = night. scering in 7 Gerwan name into tic i ’s con- | doubtful whether Kddie Shore. Tio é I{ ; 0 / 1 GET ToGETHER = ninutcs, i Jion s, o e o'y WRORTION clgar Qualily ‘ — j 4 * | L { \