New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 5, 1930, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1930. NEW BRITAIN PANTHERS GO INTO FIRST PLACE BY WINNING OVER GLENS FALLS AS HARTFORD BOWS TO AMSTERDAM— NATIONAL GUARDS BASKETBALL TEAM TACKLES BRIDGEPORT KACEYS AT STATE ARMORY—-INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE RESULTS LEAGUE LEADERS MAINTAIN WALKER CUP PLAY PACE IN INDUSTRIAL BATTLE | (0KS ONE-SIDED Corbin Screw Aggregation Defeats Cabinet Lock Five After Bitter and Hard Fought Battle — Stanley Rule Team Swamps Fafnir Bearing Makers In One Sided Match—Landers Prove Easy for P. & F. Cor- hin Quintet—Standings Remain Unchanged. Bobby Jozes Team Should Win Handily, Jigger Believes o Standing hearter mn The L& b Corbin Bl Landers %00d reaso which could “iCharlo [#libi. but o golf i CRBNSNTOQUT lopn sin ASTROOKLYN PRES, “, Will ontinee (o Manage Team - Under Two Year Contract Corbin Cabinet ing champion. Jones held Bader- Win Pasily ' CALDWELL GETS BIG CHANCE | 'GUARDS TO BE WITHOUT COHEN IN GAME TONIGHT i Star Forward Will Probably Be on Sidelines With In- jured Leg — Howard Belser to Take His Place— Sridgeport Crew Has Strong Combination of Park City Stavs — Iirst Kacey Team to Play Here in Yecars—Relic of State-Wide League of Few Years | Ago. National Guari LA o woo HARK BOSTON SKATER AS | i ~ o POSSIBLE TITLE WINNER FIGHTS LAST NIGHT HAVIRT i CRATT 1 ‘ Turner Close<t Contestant of Au-- wian Competitor, Favorite in Paents at New York, Jen tonizint ton is the wmost , in the il “hool ™ vomen comnpe cd i nd will compete at f Tk petition Mang the team The K everal yeus and can’s home floor The v Britain 1i ynight, with minute men rniory. e (Gl I | CASUALTY LIST IN ICF HOCKEY GROWS Ching Johnson in Hospital, Oihers on the Sidelines NEW BRITAIN WINNING OVER GLENS FALLS, LEADS LEAGUE Massacre of Fred Jean's Hartford Indians by Amster- | dam Is Outstanding Factor in Return of Locals to Supremacy—Donnelly Appears in Panthers’ Uni- form, Gid Brown Transterring to Hartford — Al- bany Tonight. | Last Night's Resalts sterne 1s Oficial Standing n w Britain Hartford ame Tonight t Alban score. which was clouts cond p hardly a min drove by Donnel uniform a New Britain NATIONAL GUARD \ BRIDGLPORT KACEY BASKETBALL GAME Armory TONIGHT LADILS IPRETD Dancing—Imperial Orchiestra OUR BOARDING HOUSE l but one tally riod < Kid Willi ntribution 1son <t Period Phird Peri Pourth Per v Britain the locats 1all have v days bccause of ny floor and the will return to this i *ci. | c¢ity Thursday night for a sccond meeting with New Britain this wee's. This team features the presence of | St Aubin and Boucher with Jimmy o1l in the goal The feature battle of the weoX when Amsterdam, and his brother The, ain above all n. judging that Amsterdam Jter the victory. gs Schedule Nutmegs will play former leag The Hartford te ia the prelim lin-Glens the Al placed his column five On Sunda lash with a om Proyi- 30th of these games be great features. Williams. CAPAGR TOEND GANING T Y ,. New City Manager Enlists Co- %! operation of Police in Drive later when and whi! o still un ted investiga gambling - Prank H. Wharton Welton . Snow last At 1o t gambling houses will be $ seriously *. Lehmann dispatched 5 10 the MHi erday. The cnyelops rirg has been in ef- plant n announcement oleman rrests had sin column o AL one tin three goals at estensive gam ! e found to be in in two rooms in the down 1 district. The newspaper said more than 300 persons played dice, toulelte, chemin de fer and various kind of card games. Police neport I1ed the roor cre closed yesterday Night clubs will be permitted {c operate as long as they confine their activities to inment”, City A cr Wha 1 D, : s entruzted with have ob- om Judge Hal- & the proprictors ‘offord hotel at how cause win not be padlocked ary laws 12 [ Alami T the hot Ioucher 3! for violat Dugzan BRUINS Toston, Iich. Bruins defc jitor 1, in a3 RIM COUGARS (UP)—The Boslon he Detroit Cougars. nal league hockey 1 A 11:91 {game at tl Boston Garden last night C nd Weiland scored | for the Bruins in the opening period {and Clapper added a point in the third. Detr lone tally was mads he second i"y Hay in e last period. Tifteer days thousands fans saw the contest. " BY AHERN JoU SAID THAT oNce, B2 Vou WERE Huufluuz;“ \WH 5, IT WAS Sol colLD E “THAT , WHEN A WHALE " SPOUTED, TH’ WATER WoULD | FREEZE (N "TH AIR AN FALL ory “TH' WHALE'S HeEAD , KNoCKIKMT T UNcaNscious ! = WAL RIGHT “cTHER TAKE £\, ASKED NoU_A SENSIBLE QUESTION ws (¥ 1T WAS AS COLD AS ALL THAT, WHY DIDNT —TH” WATER HoLDING TH WHALES % FREEZE HAWl -~ EGAD w. HE WOULD ASK “THAT! v MY WoRD, I SHOULD CALL N MY NEPHEW ALVIM —To ANSWER SUcH A KINDERGARTEN QUERY! . THE WHALE , A5 EVERY VOUNGSTER KNOWS, 'S A WARM BLOODED MAMMAL AND OF HUGE SIZE ! NATURALLY \TS BodY HEAT wWoeuLD PREVENT -THE WATER SURROUNDING T FROM GOSH ,w ~THERE'S SUMPIN T o THAT ! R ) ) RENDERING THE oLD LEAF LARD

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