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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 19 NEW BRITAIN PANTHERS TOP HARTFORD INDIANS IN WILD ROLLER HOCKEY GAME AT STANLEY ARENA — INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE LEADERS FACE CRUCIAL TESTS IN GAMES THIS WEEK—NATL. GUARDS TO PLAY PICKED TEAM OF BRIDGEPORT PANTHERS BEAT INDIANS IN FURIOUS HOCKEY GAME Fistic Clashes Break Out Shortly After Contest Starts —Third Period Ends With Teams in Deadlock at 1-All—"Kid"” Williams Scores Deciding Goal in the ! Final Quarter — Bill Blount Puts in Spectacular Night Before Hartford Cage — Play Glens Falls Tonight. | MAY DECIDETITLE IN CHURCH LEAGUE South and Lutheran Church Teams Clash This Evening Boih the championship and the “cellar championship” in the Junior urch basketball league may be settled this evening at the Y. M. C. A most important | ames of the scason are played. The Congregat d Tirst | Lutheran teams will clash in t first encour which will be utely to the hopes of both teams. The South church is now leading the I with six victories and no de- | ats as its record. while Luth ans close Dhehind with four triumphs and one set-back. This loss { was suffered at hands of to- | night’s opponents, who scored a one- Last Night's Result as two of the Hart Standing South W P as the in an overtime period in of th I © season the Lutherans | 1 cqualling the j main their conquerors, and to- hopeful of overcom- the Congrezationali nearer to them, and 1 eventual tie for firs will mean a third as a y-off to decide the The caders, however, are determined to cnd the Swede threat for good to- night and to hand them their sec- | ond loss of the scason. Should they | succeed in doing so it wiil virtually | clinch the title for the South church, | as two of three remalning | games arc admittedly weak teams. The Swedes will place on the floor the very outfit which made such a | brave stand before and which is | reckoned as possibly the smoothest {in the league, while it p, ehiais aa Liicne : 5 | ing punch besides, Against it will be “Wild. Bl ol w team which will not be the same | t home game with the Panthe as its previous conqueror but one TSR e which lias nevertheless been burning at’ the | up the loop. Uneven in its play, the e South church team still has manag- lount cd to score when needed to win its | mes quite impressively. The game il begin at 7:45 o'clock. In the sccond contest of the night | the Iirst Baptist and Center Congr tional quintets will meet cach When these opponents et | previously, the Center church won by a decigive margin. but it has heen Kbl oD e n ol zned | unable to score another vietory and, | P ptists ended their long last week, the Mair that tim tained by nt {up about place. issue | | which ored | especially ion tory block- | st kind of | hind that, | n, cap pounded ot g BRICHARD (RLD) DONNELLY W Hariford pl fiosha Hartc il tullback z line. Dufre mixed it up another th plenty downs but nd drag out A packed t all throu the Donnelly buck it lou: ept | ! I 1 of half a game. They are | : NUTEGS DEFEAT s e GLASTONBURY FVE Frank Hoole Is a Veritable Stops Wall at Center in Game up &l first vin- | Then turn heginning of ¢ streak Tie Is Unb of th ive crs played last weck, so I the South church Hultberg th Luthera place with tic for third posi- tion was brok when Howard | Keeley of the Trinity Methodists | collected nine points and moved up | Bernic Wosilus ¢ Hattings of the | . He is now threatening the | A correction in the | climinated Harold | Lutherans from the | five." Bengtson ‘ 39 points, not 47 as announced | v Leon Dickinson the r church is only one point be- Nut- | hind i ling five | he Methodists' scoring spree last | rried them three points past | | i L cannon b Nen ding scor- Wosilus Harold remadn 3101 o Toball hib thetdu night. i nd i A William, scor of 1 to 1l cts bar half 1 caught a re o firet The triple a for 55 points | | apicce bound I Blount ccond night and i ' period goul Hartford tied t) South ond period. | J cadors has of th the goal in, a long drive follow e hen | o from the Hartford it clean through Jette Hariford Lroke “fipst and phy | Scor criod t that it v pl t impossible to 5 of ollos ball by grin shor opened. slamr Hoole, center for negs, was of to | the ith |in his pos Wil {ting 1 ac | role cc-|to hi into th nding star L the edes and into second place in | team scoring with 165 points. T South church still tops the leg 202 points. The first the count once rush to get- th it can adopted feeding passes | with of & five | scorers Holf fd fl . South Cong. 6 5 55| First Lutk M D. Wosil Fulth, o 1K S i | Hattings, . Wosilus GOHHISSION CONSIDERS FIRST ROUND KNOCKOUT o South Cong South Cong AL Americans I f 15 Dickau Probe Into Clreumstances Surround- Battle ic ing Carncra-Riouy Started in Hinols - um The stances 4 cine P'rimo Carnera’s 4 last) 1linois toda his piece 1 med 1 inding ockout o Stadi the caion polic S Falls Tong, 1 Fivet Peviod ica m I tic comm I’rimo fore Jefore the ting of srday. but rebuttal he in the his mectin Owen night tion was Gardner, member cr Dloux avyweight, nmission spe on last hand for S not on Ihivd Perig a . 0 yaring for “Battling” Thursday investig v Britain nirth Hartiord i Period ordered b th n o debut. The | around 316.- t 1 failed his Iredericl commission 200-MILI PLAN A Canadian | rvive the first round Primo's Chic scs of both fight Carnera and held up sion, to comu in o ers 3,000 f order held on is con- for of m Rioux, were by t commi until the First Period i ‘ coeroy Dutr inced contest genuine, of the commisston mad charges that anything wa more. than 17,009 scemed 1o be | \ Member Second Period i ) ; 1 10 flat rong, but the apectators at the fizht of the opinion that Itioux had been | 1o remai on the canvas, | h Rioux, and repre- | Charles Turncr: Dba \ Battye « and Walt Carnera ndf ring tione | CommiLsion rnvon MATMEN wrestling colle HARVARD WIN ey cam de 1o | 4 Harvard's varsijy ED WALSH RATED ONE OF BEST PITCHERS A T INNNG GAME AGAINST CLEUVELAND N 929 WAS ©ROVE'S . GREATEST PINCH KTTING " PERFORMANCE Great pitchers are usually best in the old pinch. They used to of the old master, Christy Ma-! thewson. that no pitcher wus casic to hit with the bases empty and none | tougher with a couple of runners on ame depending on a base at held good Matty s true of all other pitchers they have reserve the pinch es them | great | Ld Walsh, famous spitball pitcher the White liked 1otliing better than to pitch himself | ont of deep holes. Over a period of 0 years. 1 think 1 am con- 1ying that T have comingly impossibie | it timeg, in subduing the opposition when a hit would have meant ruin to his team ! Lange was the starting pitcher for hicago in a game in 1908 and for | cight innings he held a one-run mar- | gin. Tn the ninth ho passed the first | three men to face him. filling the It was such a cold day that| Jimmy Callahan. then managing the White Sox, hesitated abhout ssking anyone fo go fo the rescue. Then someone asked me to call time | TLooking toward the Chicago hench | I saw Isd Walsh place a slippery elm | tablet in his mouth and take a drink of water. That wes Walgh's method | to get up quite a flow of saliva. He started for the pitcher's box remov- ing his sweater. He threw five balls, | at their | BY BILLY EVANS ' | say | | for | at - for Chicago Sox s ative in sh do the least sor W hase {then went to work. Walsh pitched | de e | just 10 balls to retire the next threc | atters on striles. At seven of the | pitches the hitters swung and miss- cd, two were called strikes and one | a ball. Not 0 much as a foul w made. However eatest concen trated exhibition of pinch pitching 1 need only 0 hack | 920. 1 was a spec- tator. Philadelphia and Cley ere the opposiiig teamns. The ing pitching selections we for Cleveland and Grove Athletics. Hudlin was the f Indians, but for the cland start Miller pitcher for (Eidini went all the Going into the delphia wis [ error hases with | 10 be the| i ne. Tt rn at bat. Peck had and sent Hartley He forced Hodapp sent a sacrifice s the tying in filled erill flied out. innings both itched runle s in troublr in the 17th in the ball nd an one out turning mol Walter Miiler Hudlin t for warm Miller ending oy Iy o right A bases, but A For Grove the nest « Hudiin ball. Grove was al HMudlin seldom. Yet ning. a home run hroke up game, Philadelphia winning, In the innings of play. ( land made 20 hits. Grove gave four bhases on balls, also contributed the only error of zame, yet Cleve- lund could mal three runs and did not score the cighth inning A hit on cight oceasions would have won the ball game. but it forthcoming. Joe sewcll hits in cight bat, On three trips t led. run were on the s cach time. Farl Averill had several chances to break the game, but Grove too nuch - Cley and leve- five I was n left on the had only cight The Athletics ¢land had 2 Philadelphix runners stranded made 13 hits count far five runs Grove had territic specd that day, vet the Indians hit hun hard in #pots With men on the he was in- vincibte. T think I fell out of cat dozen tin that afiernoon 3 t never « [ cxhibition s1h 1y me narhable < in the pinct BASKKLTBALL Manhattan 24, ham 14, COLLEGL Unit Columbia Pittsburg Purdy | Nev §; “13; Weleh, the | %%E CLEFTHANDER. « PITCHING OUT OF‘[{JOQM HOLES WAS MEAT FOR THE " Ble MOOSE” [ the state meet, which will also | unit for four years 'BRIDGEPORT STARS WILL PLAY NATIONAL GUARDS [Park City Kacey Basketball Team to Oppose Local Quintet at State Armory Tomorrow Night — Visi- tors Were Winners of Title Series Played in Home Town — Imposing Lineup to Face Hardware City ! Combination—Recano to Use Regular Lineup. COUNTY Y PLANS . TS TANK CONTEST ;V!’v- National Guard sketball quin- ‘Annual Meet Set for Hartford, Pool on February 15 {night when ihe Bridgeport Kacey team will journey to this cit The Kacey team has had a successful season and in the recent city series among zll the top notch teams in Bridgeport the Kacey oul ad little difficulty in winning. > Bicksler Red Heads which won County Y and lost one game iff the home pra diligently | the annual swimming | Will be weld at 2 | afternoon, Ichruary 15, in the Hart- | pionship. | ford “¥™ pool. There will be com- | | petition in five classes, with a shield ! st Irankic | as trophy the organization win- | I ning the meet and ribbons for the serics with the National led to stop the Knights defeate d for the city cham- | individuals who win places in the | 1y | various cvents. These men who place | hest fornard in Tridgeport and who will also represent Hartford count n oa member of the Kacey Mickey Arney, Dridges A lineup which includes practical- all the star basketball players in port will be in opposition to very M. AL mermen are week meet, which lock Saturday hoine | Guards land wer ticing this for or's lincup will be such Masi, forward, who Bridgeport State team for two vears; who is considered the for tain of tie school | has be | be held in Hartford, on March 1.|forward, was captain of the wowhich last year won ALLRA‘HT,\] ‘, I;a‘ .}-1;“ f: will 1‘”— ,11(7“0‘“' Hn]ulv |83 ¢ ! > - | Cadet, boys 90 pounds and under; | the state industrial championship. LLS(;(;/%Q unior, 1 pounds and under; prep | Joc Cody, center, has been captain o o] 3 clas > pounds and under; inter- [ of the Kacey team for seven years. 7 L.)W unlimited weight by under | Johnny iptained the ; on March 1: senior. | | i guard, 1 hi 1d of 1h Linzani { 18 years of i Centr school teamn McPadden, guard, ptain Warren | Marding high school team last year and Dom Cretella, guard, is one of - oldest members of the team, having played with it for 11 years Azainst this lineup Manager Ralph | Recano will the tear which | has won four nes in succession land nas suffered its three def | the roud. So far the record | victories and defeats. De spite keen opposition on the state floor National Guards there. On all over 18 years old. The cvents will | be the folloy Cadet class vard breast stroke ing (running optional) Junidr Iyard breast | stroke ing (run optionals) Prep class— yard breast 40- was ¢ yard velay | stroke, 20-yard | front | | 1ss—S0-yard ! star ard back style, and div- dive and two stroke, ats on s froM is six 160-yard re 40 40-yard buck style. and div- stroke, ard frec | armory | stroke, [have not been beaten LEADING SCORER Tops “Kid” Williams by Two Goals in Hockey League 1 1 Amiste T rusher Hoc) Loller Arthur rda Wil honors a (Kid) pasec s in the o race for scoring i the ue, according to figures released today. liss a total of 144 goals to his credi This tops Williams' total by u New Britain - acc having Al Davies remains third with 1 Dyson of Hartford leads the rush- ving passed the 400 ma Harkins leads in assists. He- | bert has the highest number of fou: while Blount remains at the the goal tender: The low Amcrican Leag Steve two, 14 top stati fol- Goals Pierce, Amsterdam ¢ Britain, 1 St. Aubin, Gley New Britain §6; Hart, Hartiord, “Wigree, Amsterdam, 67; Lun- Amsterdam, 62; Therrien, | I'alls, 60; B. Peregrin, Alban Peregrin, Hartford, Ha Albany, 51; Boucher 16; Jean, Hartford New Britain, 17: Brown, ritain, 05 Hebert, Glens Falls, ! Williams, Hartfc 2 Rushes Pereg Am 144; bany, 101; on, an, Hartford, Gl kins Falle perini [} s Glens bany, 2 Aubin . Al . Picree 1 Duzan, New Brit Peregrin, Hartford, I Amsterdam 111; Britain, $4; Picree Davies, Alhany v Britain, 18 Assists Harkinse, Albany, 4 I Amsterdam, 40; Davies, All Glens Falls, 31; 17alls S Piereo 570 Willins v Martiord 12 Ne B Albany, 1 riford Lunderville Therricn. Glens i"alls, 6; Brown. New Britain, Morrison, Albany. 8; Muirhead | sterdam, 7i Dufresne, New 1 Gasperini, New Britain, 1 Louls Hebert, Giens Fall Hurtford Jean, b Brown Britain, 10; Hartford, $: Williams. New Picrce, Amsterdan, Al Davics cad, Amsterdam bain, 4: J e Boucher. Gler Amsicrdar Dufresn Albany, 1 crds Lunder fums, | terdam sperini. | ny. 36; Aubit Amster- i m Bouchey Glens dan Dyson Britain, 20; i | Amsterdan Willian ford. 1 ans, Muirh ford Laund Hart 3 Blount, Britain Al- i for Morrison, { bany, Stops Blount, Hifd B ALY | Purcell Barnikow, ‘Glens Falls 1 Am. SPECIAL YACHT Newport, R L. Feb. 4 (1 Four yachts now being built in 2 England as potential defender America’s cup will - compete special race off Newport nest the City of Newport trop! mnounce- L. ust with Wt stake, according ment by munici SIGN WITH N I'rovider TRl Mill Racis and played with the Boston professional football feam on. have been signed by i Iollers. AM ROLLI Feb, 4 (L) Latone, Bulldogs last the wen 'rovi who | necessary for it period to the last some heayy ter; “Lefly” Tauke will be at Howard 1 Johnny auard positions front dive, 18). |ing (runnin nd two optiol Tnterniee lay, 40-yar SOUTH CHURCH BOOKS | WINSTED FOR CONTEST® vecs strone. 4v-sara e ‘AHINL‘ (running front dive, back dive, and two op- occasion it wa play an overtime Ray Hoist. who in Leen doing | scoring will start at e { Cohen Mickey {the forwards I Billy Yankask han will play Adie™ e back dive, | onc ¢ o breast 160-yard ve- | 40-yar 100~ and runnin stroke | sames has style, style rela free na witl lser | jack kmfr Shee- Secks ievenge On Upstate Y. A M. C th wolt Team in Game at Local 160-yard rclay. stroke, 100 in Senior re- br szational ehurch trok i scek to turn | faney diving Winsted Y. M. .| runniv nects its former | knife, 5 on Thursday night at th als) chib, U'p Winsted a Points in t the “Ireak City” team | S-6-4-2 b dingd e Newjon a 1 i the minutes of play | the Tead had alternated | Wednesday 1 throughout almost the entire l(l"-‘ nization may than test. I those last moments Cap-|three men in any event except a re- Bell of the Jocals was hurt and | jay, wherc nanes may be ! “Coach™ lost fouls, | tyrned in and four selected to r: [ pile up|on the day of the meet reflect 4 of the cals will make a staunch stand on Thursday night and cxpect to have| purdue, Winner of Last Fall's Foot- their full team on hand to stave o | the invaders' attack. The starting combination of Bell, Wessele, Barta, and Parker probably get the call, but other I Chicage FRpSE R bl Feb, 4 (UP)—Purdue, | ame is over. Rockwell is one whe Winner of last fall’s football title, | hould met i, and Dan Weosilug |appeared to have its second major | stamped himself s of regular qual. | Western conference championship of | ity in the Southington game last|the 1929-30 athictic year “in the | week. Hattings and Gilman may |bag” tod see action. | ‘rhe Boilermakers. by On Saturday night the senior and|Ohio State 60 to 14 last night é pelled any doubt as to wh Coach Lambert's Cagers npionship caliber, Led thy ieh™ Murphy Boys' Club Thursday. ik iras South Con: ok 100-yitrd free dive jack front inck knife, back and four (running ont dive, when it option- e will be on 1 sis and in the other events from hisis ubnitte 1209No more rics e 1 hy bruary enter tain right Jacobi ing the was on allc v final the two teams home team fo which did not matched qgualities vote closely usual | Jacobl, | will | will | ball Championship, Leads Confer- ence in Basketball. 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