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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1930. HARTFORD INDIANS BACK IN TIE FOR HOCKEY LEAD WITH NEW BRITAIN PANTHERS—CORBIN SCREW BASKETBALL TEAM DEFEATS GASCOS IN THRILLING GAME IN DUSTY CIRCUIT—NUTMEGS FURNISH THRILLS FOR POLO FANS AT STANLEY ARENA NUTMEG HOCKEY QUINTET BEL TOPSLEAGUE = PITT QUINTET TO BATTLE SYRACUSE FIVE ~[DANNY AHERN WAS CRACK HAS CREAM OF PLAYERS |\ POINT SCORING . e FOUL SHOT IN OLD DAYS ('rack Amateur Roller Polo Combination Furnishing . Gy = ; | Prominent Referee’s Prowess Recalled by Restelli’s Tip-Top Exhibitions at Stanley Arena — Fusari Local Cflplfilfl Leads COU[][Y‘ Y = - ; " 7 Work in Tying Score With Two Tri:’s) in Recent Brothers Bring Back Memories to Fans of Old — Players—Games Here Tflfllgh[ % . { | ; £ Dusty Lcaizuc Game—Single Player Used to Shoot Hoole and Clinton in Prime Form—Trio Also Has e c 4 : ; All Free Tosses — Dropped in 30 Shots Without a Enviable Record On the Diamond—Jack Fusarvi a )" 50 L) i X Miss — Victor (Chief) Larson Also Outstanding Boxer. urch basketball tear i g " \ Performer. Gascos ' could ouirea n of the other t players and he could handle the ball as though it v an apple. He al- lropped in to : ays liept in condition. playing base- the score . ball and football in season. and like Alern he was a scoring guard. In the M. C. A. gymnasium one night son scored eight successive foul time to come. In the wild-| points before he missed and then ha wusiastic crowd, howe started another string of six, every ns who, while d not|one of which had a bearing on tha t one whit from the credit giv- | score, for his team was being mateh- Gasco star. could not refrain | ed bask ket. their only ad- iving cxpression to thelv tin the held a firs ating Bill Walsh's Record Jable foul shooter. he wou Dritain High school had a able to live dowr ilurc | state championship team fifteen or yea 1d “Bill” Walsh wa oter. He played an 2 gressive game at guard and pre r-| ably could not h ted more than dependable | half a period if the present rules re- foul stripe. but compar- ding personal fouls were in force, e developed the knack | but for every point his opponents possessed | scored on free tries on his own in the earlier | fractions he could be counted on to ! ¥ n did the foul|get one for himself. Dlaysden) > p / and he had to be good or{ “Connie” Reynolds was a dead : o § he 1 Le replaced, because there | shot. too. from the foul line. when Capt o was only one free shot aft foul | he played with the Y. M. C. A. and b t me cvery point | hizh school tcams, and in Manches poor third Lzuman 3 ‘ T c o0 than in| ter during a I contested game he Lou Geynal 1te ) . 0 many | scored sixteen . winning the ¢ nor od than there were | game by his accuracy. He and othcr FORWARD R pping £ Lan Fogaré, der the former rules foul shooters of his time spent hiours 4/, an Fogart mder the former T (e Alton ‘Slim i conie 7 5 ceting fiemselves and 8o depend Connor CENTRE UARD emembered Ahern e i uLeInRG ouqu n. i b 1y decid : 0 I ; marked with a “bad when of Sout | remacy the cast. The fiy e Ui T G 2 t while Restelli made they failed to stay up around the Lo vere fans who must pic 1 1o themselves the ease with which Danny Ahern. the referee who | teat thi 160 per cent averag S RIS cORBIN SCREW QUINTET i FWLTAE Haiin toul shooting cu ver hooks the Middletown team et L GOES INTO LEAD AGAIN & it period, Ahern was considered | yo, i "“ i s il - per sa Plainsitle’s 216 places it | pie o = 1 Gs s W split S 3efor Mo e was in Connecticut. He was a guard!quintero, Tampa tediiTacn 1 ) ng it Oranze Blows—Champions Emerge Out of Slump to Take | than thc rorwards because his team | wilkesbarre. Pa.—Johnny I'arr, played a style of game which per-|Cleveland, outpoin Steve Smith Decision—Corbin Cabinet Lock Springs Big Upset | mitied nim to zo up the floor and | juigzcport, Conn.. (10) o classy a court performer as there ! j, ¢, Fla—Young M in Lou . humbled Penns- by Defeating Fafnirs Crew in Overtime—Stanley e S e e e e e o Works Has Rather Easy Time in Beating New- : Tked away for they yjign . (2) 4 . Indianapolis—Jackie Purvis, cuse by con- maties. e cr how large the crowd o0 outpointed Billy Petrolle, Far- W many rabid fans re zo of the gallery behind [© g would make nine out tussle wich D. (10) Tony Leto. liarry Forbes, L lonz ped to the backboar ving their hats and |, of the ind the ball fell apoplexy in their mad de- nds of S Dudack oncert h hioop: If he ne cats which is still would (10). Angeles—Fidel Labarba. Los Rl . outpointed Torres, vas performed at Hanna's | pof 0o (0B 00 IMiss- | ypmory befors agame between Man- reters ca ek vee 5 SRR i ‘s whi ended | chester and Middletown for the state uigsters Wit dcan : 3 crn conferc t | e e LOCAL BANKERS WIN Southir 5 ¢ { LA 0 i ides 2 And frou s of the state. Just | Bell Town basketball tear oth senior i ) 2 ; ! ( 1 b without core e | hefor opening blast of the |37 §9. The local were al 1 1o le b t number of point » s practicing on the | al Bristol kept threate al occisions | fou N fas e ball was making the game a torrid affai througi'- | re to he dropped it | Through fine playing of M-l mse ot | he cords, hardly touching| White Bristol made it 44-42 in the : something over 30 times|last quarter. Ne ten ithout « miss. iven the Manchester and went ahead to wi ‘Hank" Arbur ) pliayed @ rooters and some from New Britain | San and Winkle were high zuard positios ot hanpios [ und other ho wanted to sce | scorers for New Britain lump whi 15 also the out jan for | a Manchester victor plauded him e o r of dropping out his team. He o exaetly the same | as turncd away. T night he BRUINS WIN AGAIN Corbin Serew - | number of poir as Carlson anl | played one the best games of his Boston n. 29 (UP)—Koston's 1 played as the old v - 4 Johnny Shechan to one ficld | carecr, tossing in,baskcts from all| Bruins won thei 25th National Lot o Lou Hayi 2 achine and withstood a goul. a rather long shot. Dar over the court and making good his|jeague hockey game. § to 0. here Syracuse hign | 0 % N or R . 4 a strong defensive game dur- | foul tries with the deadly accuracy |last night at the cxpense of the chool L the other fo1- f tim s rd poit ¢ speed merchant o! the sume as Liverett he was in the contest. | of a sharpshooter. tail-end Pittshurgh Pirates, sur AreonlAloTalS(ar Lxcept for a few spectacular Corbin Screw Another veteran who was s dashes by kddie Shore, Poston r hold on first 11 | Til. | death on the free tries was Victor|fense man, the game was dull and cfeat dropped the Lubowicz, rf ([ [ “Chief? Larson. who still plays with | uninteresting jace. 1t was the | Bak ' 2 “the Corbin Cabinet Lock team in the| Clapper scored twice and Olver, Gas Co. tes | League. His stat was a|Hutton, Barry and Mackay once finul decision 3 ‘ontinued on g Pug asset in his floor work for her|each for the winners. BY AHERN t Kitz of Jersey City of the ho is the team's sccond Corer loga veritu ery player .. OUR BOARDING HOUSE Corbin Cahinet Lock proy UP TU R[]EKVII_”: R | e atom i WA i pepe (s THE FRENCHE[ pRe Gounk SPEND T 7} Uil e for fourth place e : BoScouicHs “THEORY [l iz orY , BASED oN cleinle paETlG : e Eatlu b i HAS A CONTINUITY OF & ¢(4sTic S0LIDS FRom [E| AT HEAW WEBSTER Local Baskethall Team Meels 00000 0 1 i ae ol Bl L L S e e 1onls i Ralmm B ORR AND SPACE ! «»~ BUT, TAAT THEY CONSIST 301G Dowi o TH' Glerk A, C. in Return Game 11 soason ana the secona consecn- | 0N “HE OTHER HAMD. § OF AToMs e e SABIRE tive o T HAS NO DIMENISIONS . | EQUILIBRIGM —THRY SHERE HEY TALK e Al e s o : but it won that = e s e AcTiod oF Y S J travels to It le to mee he vred in a wild zame and the crowd T IS A MERE o &, GEREESY ; / wason ke e riny s o GEOMETRICAL POIKT, e i ammy” EGAD! Darrow was thrown to the floor Jifercd @ laceration on the head that required two stite APPLAR IN ST LOUIS $ J 9 wp is the recon injury in to come bacis £l his other accident re rod the dislocgtion of his toe. About 1 n minute betore the cnd ot the d tend me Joe Luty aade his fourth On 1 and un finished L floor tie lic team shou'd without two of its start- Vranklin e € e @ tough n . Is expect to xt ¢ : ‘ was especially exciting, out. The Burritts took game | rew b b cen able to re lightly but recliz: that they 8¢t a good lead toward the close of vill have to pu L zood branl | the first half as it cntered the sec- of ball to take the verdiet tomos- (ond half it was ading 13 to T “Huggy" Carlson cut it to 13-9 INDIANS WANT GAMES t 1 2 Johnny ehan made his only ficld India b o tewn | this t Jefeat | ®oal in the game to cut the scort nd hope to keep their record cle 13 to ]1. Luty was given a foul shot capense of ville Wi nhland it inereased the Corbin lcad to ‘s zames added to the list 4-11. The Gascos battled back and o 4 straigh made it 14 to 1 Arbur made t 1 zoal 2nd toul shot and it 100 J mizhty zood for the Serew Ship. i o'closs | the count being 17 to 13 HOPL 1O RECOVERY A all the pla 10 are to i Lesteli made it 15 to e B9 (UP) the teip are 1o e et ot the then tossed in a foul which made ione ERCHA ek sharp. 16 to 17. Arburr made it 18 to 16 ' s and the erowd was going wild FPrank Shechan made it 17 to o 3 . I 2% SN WE‘ DONT BLAME foul shot. The play which gave the R 2% v ZN \Jou TAKE ! = FOR BEST RESULTS eniire zallery the greatest thrill oc JUSE HERALD CLASSINHLD \IV\"'\vw-l when Johnny Shechan nm',l