New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 3, 1930, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MCNDAY, FEBRUARY 14 | lete at ¢ Speaking of Sports | | teadership, ¢| record as Notre of the comu t editor of the A corder anent the Roller hoc- ame between New Britain Amsterdam night are ong the | erdam Lve. | Friday Interestin about Mhe fereeing of Claney of thi e b for itself. The given m is one | Bill | speaks mehits follow loyal fans—and majority— | ved the their faithfulness 1des Harkins h b kil ] 2 An | as heen thi handled cisny caine promptiy own wher ro1 ove Pierce ikewis to listdy to iment who left his ¢ 1o ¢ fficial in conyersation. Clancy not ious today order to fine exhibition | L,/ - the Taun- | n last nig ind then he might to make a move that much to the Amster- the season of ovidence (It 1.) play the Hurricanes at Higgins mysteri- disapi f 1he s city 1o wrmory. “Ji ried ad Ther i couldn’'t hacl cane et it w pos n all applicd tmor has it that want his for- ew Britain ‘m\‘ If there is ping the fact urder cover rl Pierce would like (o come xnv hrother for m on ¢ certainly clcomed in I upon 1o report for all games a est third period last night cd upon to make 17 crite who Keeps tisties declared had more stops club visited | Amsterdam | he could he de-| 1oy . Muirheid | tops in e did get from the New try- Whil owners of i tritain Ttoller : their by Hockey team re t to get together = combination. the team hitting the buinps in le that bro from Amsterdam e to the New York ed a loud howl nant-winni 3l Duggan here 1 sent Larl P City club has cau around the circu r with the night sions Dugan's failure to app: Annsterdam 1 last Frida caused a riot and r was forced to refund the admi » about ) ans. These had itended the n promise Dugzan would appear with Am- "he fact that he has heen cen on by New Britain hasn't de the Panthers any too popular Amsterdam on the hers have anee (o0 this week from the two suffered last I'riday tartford is here o locals have @ strir of 5 confronting them that will easily put the local team at the head of the league, if they result in o n-Willinns conibin to elick, t will individual bu 1 o the in nothing to it. This must be fergott s of team play Nutmegs L T 1l of thet ¢ ton All-Hartfords Thurs day nig 1 the Nutro Ginger Alc club of Providence next Sunday aft- 100n Glaston- The Providence teaw will line up with Arnsow and line, dford at center, Phinney at halfback and McConnell in the goal This team is vated as one of the classiest combinations in and Providence. npher of th 1 team is con- Manager Clarence 1 New Britain basketbs vinced that what his n offensive center and he expects {0 have an announcement to within the next few days. This was evident again more than ever Satur- inst the Sencea Indi- ging @ teant_every so often vays work 1o the best in L oclub but it has always veen the policy of the local miang T out the weak spots in and he inten until he has tion properly at o root bination this end will fun to work to team that all times. Pieree a ketball background that should make him a good player. 1is father team needs is| | open, A pen- | hedule Aldrich on the rush | | Burke, about | | 295 strokes and make | a com- P guard with the Indians, has | Basil Picrce, former all-around ath reign the 1d mor: at st particu- I Mary's col- e team, Pierce's vn;l» T mAv clder ‘ had almost as Dame foothull scason | past County Britain Wapping ....... Plainville Itighland Par Southington BY TIM_MCGRATH- West Avon ey Hazardville Kensington Influence of Charlic Cnbeate Chaplin at nior County Binaside Helped dack Witls 0 Wina Pizht eneont nd pl n r conrse offensive ag a - are off in ponent, but not an t,and one means of the year is I'm reminde 1 has waded t Cowboy Jack Willis. my vid- re schedu dleweight. a couple of fiad tried the lad ¢ minor fights, and his mettl n L b an 1 row ting in front corner aplin. Ju ymedian shoo's prote B At Plainy il rell v “Is that v R haplin heard it. He He took med to ov and the nori harder his overcoat off, and | toam. Park’s i ville land had Southinzton Blished hir wnd ¢ Some folks at the v Lnoci une hetw cellar ¢l ed betwee But Charlie Chaplin Willis* w interested in movie king at the rin than his opponer the ring A Service, Inc my in ions put him o Knew better s miore sington, will time this within (Copyright. 1830, NI idle Three inter are carded fe Simsbury, wi Youthful Pro Comes in First in Texas Open Event only last we 1t e school tonior ne ent last mediates their stood tackle the W fort toduy as the win- He | g a cashier ¢ 5000 in ter month £ had his pocke rize in the and detinitely had from the *morni ry 16 ever a man shot super-perfect golf. it was Shute in the 7 grind that closed late yesterddy 0f 65-69-69-T1 for a total of over the tricky par 71 layout almost every uthi 1 Kensing Fexas | gtin tied removed | joanye and cluss sue in a he [ week. Ken shot undcr imag- Saturddy, in a dden md in his tinal with three oppo- and all the ton, t ble condition. On ol 0 wits rain and course, he did round vyesterday, nents right on his heels lery billowin, calmly 1 ered par Tl While Shute's breath-ta L thing of beauty to t (ators, it was tough on the other N that al nisting over a S o start bout hin leagu afternoon an problem. whi erable tronbl voted that hiad the hoys. four of his zolfing compatriots ended up with par or better for the | three-day st and found theni- accepting cheeks in thrce f Al Espinosa, Fd Dudley, aud syre, all came in with |} totals of 280, four under par, yet| eIy o We had content with 0 ul- .”“L &¢ Y ”‘ vid veen thein. 1 Mancro, f 1R ¢ ; Connell cont v And Kavin ing favor S wned upor The W Wappinz Vhmost lost in Bill Mchlborn $100 for Jis 28w, touriiey n the seramblo were Wild than whose rise o cccived Horton 5 last winter was con present one of licks and had noth- | teany s, feat Shute nished with 2 g except 1¢ Jack Fort in one on s sixth and s who scored « hole | the initial round, \'umlnn zton enth moncy, arding its , .| Two Games Thrown Out and | '_—_A—rT‘oTfiTmE 3 where the sma his also « Nath, will go to W clders on Saturday 1 Kensington is s throw the g Leter, and this will enable the rivals over ras On wt in Whippets - WL DECIDE LEAD | SATURDAY Y LEAGUE ENDS | IN COUNTY LEAGUE {0 Play Wapping—| ' Standing (OWNERS DISCUSS pected in Major Leagues e ing Corsairs to Retain Standing—Results of Tilts. Final Standing Woi i Ts Osborne Kk Bearcats Pa orello, thers 1'evony Saturday MeCourt noon Baskethall leas the mnasinn, two teams are in first were and onship of t ircuit will he E play-oft arting next Sat inal games or A Bearcat- Wapr | lity to of i . ott on 1 Wrink play ¢ e B of destruction bt eel 1 e overtime period. in nosin, i rithe rivals. the Panthe ) the ernooi eapeet ason rough e W Corsairs Corsairs could against this The Wappi dificd as a 16 minutes of hard work Upon resumption inued t} en the play s cor ip and tu sitnatio Aronson w & period § crony. opposing bit Aransc me is the Al floor Y MATMEN LOSE 10 SPRINGFIFLD T Soringleld College. Woesters atehed toams. Par for a guime houlder mipior dis- 1 Hi ville and Ken- | t e At least e curred when rivals| . B itai first Hasselmar all locil | onc {loze ton outfit for thr ers were able to count the girl- 111 o1 iped the combination Lolds o o1 iem terminating the cnterta evening. Al the outclassed tack iment [ ed to the ru bo's | 45 seconds. with the excepd 133 lb. cla e bouts showe . 4 Saturday’s mediate ough ot S tion of t ich entered the cirenit sill be down w 1lale Junior Tl row 1 ckin who h trouncing in Simshury outh Church ced two men jn the Ppin 1| Sianley Tajor of New Britain and Gillette of Sprinstield. both w poing Pionecrs. v evenly matched as strength Looked to tra goes but the rare grit | B ain, lost b, experience against a | Springfield. half rsity team and a few more hou under their belts should prime them | 145 I up for the state championship mest | Britan month field, The last bout of the eve here time. 1 min class lost by Whippets, nded further g Pro- liime, cruiser weigh 3 min. Squillaciote over Smith of |This was in In the neat Canzellanrn fall to Amanu ollege man had more and this asset prov-d man as Gillette won th points in time ience ~ Whippets s better place in ision on o settle the is- of advant- minutes 37 seconds. cding the bouts the wrestling team was shown through the buildings, dormitories, zymni- siums and swimming pool. Two o : the members of the New nmam SIAREY team are contemplating cnrolling at |10 class, springfield college in the nmr\“’"‘ the de future, mect was conductec under intercollegiate rules, handle] |37 se¢ cificiently, all Louts were cleanly though the local team lo. had a wonderful trip. | 115 b, class, K. Tora- | sion. Ncw Britain. lost to Nichol ficld, decision, time advante conds. 125 1o, class, JOSEPNS. | o, Britain. lost by fall to Mev-| attorney B. Springficld. halt Nelson boly iy hold. tin 6 minutes, 15 seconds. roe: whiles Abptaxonsoni| icld College varsity grap- | lerson of New Britain. e T e (o wgh of Southington, | swamped Now Britain Y. M. C. A. | { Avon. and Springficld A i e ing used in Hazard- LA O e ohes fall ot 1 In\n one match by Honil|meLo . class, Britain, lost by field, half [min. 22 sec ¢ series next| D took @ be but s stated n out. The Ken- may offer to ume with Wapping in 00, as the officiating in of a questionable char- ting Above in with no hard | wrestled Liefc commissioncrs and Hartford a4 took the rees at they Dam Mrs. Julia street, for a fall on mma Sundiy referee | Spriy consid- |25y ¢ cason. 1L was [ New v Central bo man | ioner's approval as sult of ch has caused ¢ this committec o ziven the gue's of- | ¢ Avon. Boukus decisions a fall to the I wrestler, Alth New team nostly o 2 wrestlers v hmm G embryon werc “ made up exception of did sive up with out a st ¢ liowe k. Torosion only 113 Ib ot the local 'Y ture varsity we slon game in | ¢ < suthington protest- Connell referced scorchook show- led on the protest 1 out wei d the fouls ¢ pitted inst a nu- Uer who outweighe 1 he hmll~ of | him at lea cave a good bled. while | count of himself. but lost the de- feonin At aonaail Snoinis o JREN SR PEE LS 1 withdres oy { man on iveness, though it game in Kensington. | Panthers 1.0 Swamp New Britain Team ¢ £ b Squil wrestling in t found his hoth nelson-hody S e Lir Springficld, croteh-half nelson in 4 min 135 10, Springficld. hold in 2 m nelson Pajor of New wrestled the sion on time to Gillette of Springfield, full °s of $3 Kraw January 2 claim to the Thone 2041 for Resevvations | — | rhaps to tra Inte gucs w eld OUT OUR WAY WITH TWO QUINTETS TIED BASEBA[L TRA[]Eh Tigers Set Down Panthers and Thereby Go Into Fi 'st Place Deadlock With Bearcats — Championship to Be Settled in Three-Game Playoff —Series to Start Next Week—Bearcats Have Easy Time in Defeat- Tmportant Shilts of Stars Ex- >rospects of Road Runner Unchanged During 100,000 \eals Cal., Feb, # Larson, research x«or! ersity of California as found in the creature which J the process of e 10 vears. nounced u:nmd» that ! 14 fou of road v pleistocene strata near 1 cles and that they I as the was his opinion had not changed is environ had re- FALL OFF VERANDA RESULTS IN DEAT Arvid Olsan, 81, of 74 Chux Street, Breaks Neck - road has re. olution for runner siste at least Larson ar ling off a second story re veranda at the home of his ha brother, Arvid Olson, 3 of . plunged to his dea o'clock Saturd t one day his thirt birthda e same Olson, a sis n Glens 1 hers. N Cambridge FORLECLOSURE For niore 1 SUIT HEARD an three hours Sat - i orney L A, Mag. aeti 1RAINING udge. presided over a foreclos Saturday. TI i yanna Kania agait Wames ik and Mr. and M 10-round | 4 « erzanowski of Meride Roslin- property involved was Mechanics buil L cet, Dhacision was reserves I'rederick It Hungerfor epresented the defendants. Atto Brooklyn's big ney Leo V. Gaffney was counsel fc out for | the plaintifl. The property is value it $14.6 MALONEY I\ fman of he will FITCH-JONES COMPANY MEN'S SHOES JOHNSTON & MURPHY STETSON By WILLIAMS 40 att, Spr hold mm & | | | tain, 1731 limit but | dumuk | time 2 min., | | ASKS 85,000 FOR I'ALL are sought by | 1 Calot s suffer ey walk n > has rgtained J. Monkiewicz to pre common sent council ROLLER HOCKEY Stanley Arena Ton HARTIOT NEW BRITAINN 00 o'Clock Amatemr®Game at 8:00 i THE REG. U5 PAT.OFF ALLRIGHT BuT DoNT \ vou TeueA WHY MOTHERS GET GRAM EX-QUEEN. GET A DRINK | / A ALL RIGHAT * WATER . el ( BUT DONT =2 ©1830 BY NEA SERVICE. ith Mike Turncsa. They had 1ud Harry Cooper. divided $325 talph Guldahl, 1™ year old Dallas | SALESMAN SAM hen They’re Vicious! By SMALL youth, started his pro spiciously by tyi liorn, Bobby Cruic onal career with Mchl- ishank, and Jdc K Bov Lewis Levincon of San Antonio, a southpaw, finally beat out Johnny Dawson, Chicago star, for amateur honors in the meet. Levinson had Dawson 298 after each re tered a snappy 69 in his final round. LAUNCH CI Cambridge, M Harvard's 1930 crew son was 10 be launched foday at a mecting | called by Charles It Whiteside, new Crimson row coach. About men were expected to he W SEASON 300 crew present. WHESTLERS Cambridge, Ma Harvard's wresiling meet Springfield colle applers here tonight. The visiting team will | be without the services of Raymond Booker, who recently suifered an elbow injury. TO MELT ) wis to 1°eh. team WHY 1S YOouR LTTLE Ol , HE HAS A WoT 006G ) COMPLEX — EVERY TIME. HE CRYING, MRS. SEES ANY HE GETS FRIGHTENED SWiz2LE? (WHY TS RIDICULOUS TH Wew He CARRIES ON ! 0T DOGS DONT BITE, DO THEY, MR. HOWDY 2 WELL - ER-AH ~ NOT UNLESS YOU PUT To0 MUCH MUSTARD ON ‘e

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