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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1930. NEW BRITAIN PANTHERS TO BATTLE AMSTERDAM HURRICANES AT STANLEY ARENA TOMORROW-—LANPHERMEN TO MEET RENAISSANCE QUINTET FOR SECOND TIME THIS YEAR—NEW BRITAIN HIGH DOWNS HARTFORD FIVE 19 TO 13—SPORTS HARTFORD DEFEATED BY [NDEFEATEDTEAMS GRIDIRON FLASHES CLASHING ON TRACK |AMSTERDAM WILL BATTLE NEW BRITAIN HIGH FIVE 70 \ET FOR LEAD . " PANTHERS HERE TOMORROW | | ! Rival Schoolboy Quintets l)e(llcate New Gymnasium— i | Fierce Contest Predicted as Rivals in Race for Second Final Score ]1 19 to 13—Visitors Lead Up to Be- South Glhlll‘[lh and wappmg\\ Noevil. N X | 1 Half Pennant Clash at Stanley Arena Rink—Pierce ginning of Final Quarter — Grimala and Carlson (lash in Cf‘llmy LYl LOOD , { > Y =, ‘ Brothers Boastfully Confident of Hammering Out Play Final Game Before Graduation—Kenny Is the e f\ f i i 3 3 < | Victory—PBad Feeling Between Clubs Over Trans- Outstanding Star for Capital City Quintet — Ross gl ¥ | for of Plavers—Locals All in Great Shape. and Carlson Star. — s Amsterdam will hurl @ battery of rtists on the offensive and a t tered one way other to %\ fre ; 1 | z P o song defensive combination at the g ahen it dnreatedc f | € 3 ol sw Britain geam. Without a doubt ! 2 5 e i \ N ( | g | 5 ihe Pierce brothers, Earl and Steve, New B Il tea ) { | [ - combined with Lundeville at center, ol tay A o the Wappin I s i : / S v A orm the fastest and most dazzling fromy the Har c ¥ ! A0S i, | 4 combination in the game today. On 3 ‘ PO i way t more thar J¢ i H 4 scl 1 T the defensive, the team will have Sy nas | Archic Muirhcad at nalfback and the score of 19 fo 1 mes bhut has 1, but for clever S LIS o R ntest ked into thr % 4 s an he best r ~ ~ est ball handler in b looked ¢ v i ain v 1 ety i - " n on the t 1 ini The League Standing i : | h 3 5 - B (0diy while his brother Earl \, o P R Nraa g il towvee yi ¥ £ the f team workers among B ctter Tunde- » it ont in N York torisl 7 r S0 top «d W 5 v playviog t s nter position, oothadl under his art (: Texas Christian Unive climb 1 con 1wee 1 fash on il he has 1 probubly contributed more to Notre D coring punch in 1 A y er g r nty of scorir G lmost as poor down the floor ware City d keep in e e and By ALLAN GOULD Ne Dritain's center, “Duke local team into thc I, Ihis Was f {oams wi re e 3 ng scorers in its line Ong oaectiant e e Qaanlte ifs in ol } LR SR Tt iintots defeat iy man g e fiest time on the boards i Losers in Lead Up to Within Two and a Half Minutes = ot with relation to the stand- U oeis ciheris ingltds . | S lave scored 100 points e ke e 5 : Wi ing in { hould be enl cords with a lons e lin R Wt : Jate, while Wessels holds seventh | (o¢ SRPY e e of End of Game—Final Count Is 21 to 1{—Stanley . : La count at the se vinute < J s M position. Big Spencer of Wapping. |, i ST e c 5 2 ¥ T .| WA P . Nenty of o ket ; e anag Ao / L |anotEnone ot o S e L s Rl}le Keeps Rccmd Int{ut by Mflmg l?(»\x n }{lla: - - et s et . 1“‘"]“' : L B S e e o 1 Yor Joor athlotic scason, e win Team 30 10 20 — Stanley Works Tops Corbin ; Purned up with Amsterdam becaus s 0 iceied ; ! Bl ost o i e Rl e R e Cabinet Lock by 31 to 26 Count—Standings. ] ] Srin e going in the E to 2 Britain. he pure and wasn't at ail Adividual plv shifted froni Player after play:: > rediat ] o > T Because o ments of basketball in his T Vapping Pioneers. tean 5 et \*\"0"_ - il ; plenty of actior 1o cage shots and tach houRhblieaR Yo T, ¢ L ‘\"‘”":“”"" "‘; ’ p o S ; probably much more than just rolier 6 o'clock diron fame Canca nd Lelad League StanGing 3 nques W 1 1.C. | Arbunt in mo! South C 1 tes and th re en Corbin Screw. . S46 | Darrow it his task to dricbl the floor and toss a wild shot ar ; : W v"l! all as lo s it was in U long dashes for touchdowrs IMafnirs 51 I tteams wi d with two | the only yardstick by which P. & I Corbin = 0 vlick, 1 4 L Nutro Ginger Ale roller hock general direction cf Hartford's hoop g 1 HRIST [ WIN S erianan 1s selected. the Cabinet Lock.. 4 l rnicki, | Elubidol i ence, T, will Rl e I e, any of th South Bend fl and the Texas | Landers 3 ) | p . i s in the prelim- sl S Souliehionet ol d fed Ixpress nardly could have been left Newmatics 1 S son, j o i ¥ man ng at 2:30 o'clock Kenney was f @ : o t Ita 1 off the 1929 mythical all-star cleven ! G 3 s considered o shos B s : (et : I As it was they were more consist- Last Night's Kesults 5 iteur aggreg: 2 prilliant in the touchdow Stanley Rule Tusswin 20 i e ns in ode Tsland tean EIDGLCE Gyl 2 t their star center, Johnny Kley T ; than such clugive carricrs w&! Stanley Works 34, Corl ). 2 , i ¥ 2 : . b with Ansnow and Al center. swished in a pretty toss f E s¢ With Kley in the lin lead. t H tair . T cano for- v Lt i biih et scor S e T Rules Have Lasy Timg i PILRCE Tatonmalins Nutmegs ement it ' - Preliminary Contest on on ill start am e b by his 9 star captain. Howard shot and CGirim lowcd h | Colwick, eentor; e : sistol Tehis o Bristol ELish | TUD ;4.1\.;‘\ to ouchdown tB as ove i pecialty was runni Lickofis or t ‘ Collection of Canines on is not 1 to (hoos the pair o © basis of Stanley Lule held the upper hand JEE0H i entint 1incuy ccord Being Assembled at Madi- loor track records. Teth hi £ the greater sart of its game | 198 1rh ruzz0 f e New Biritain Lterdam on 10 scconds for the centut¥ lagaingt the Lussell & Erwin ted s for clid goals and TR : | e Garden, \ the cinders and probably equz'- nd despite the fact that ! Captain WAS r It ¥ 5 r S UP)—"T'Ie s pivot man, Johnn o, I i ol I t thoroughbred ¢ the aid of the dimin Loui Pont yed at furkingtor 1 even the zr n. Iilder. hov- | ghop oulfit took the time th Iuler: SR s 1 cspecially on the boards. | .ommand of the ind “Nibby" Nyborg we | eville ; t this cour competed indoots. | no 50 minut e 7 1t ocarly. PPaul Rakowski, reg 3 « 1 cre today heels to the pter, was absent last night and the ) ne ] il show of the dropped to & Terey William: | the Stanley Works which overe ' ed the South Manches ¢ 1) Wl has lost only Onc |, (orpyin Cabinet lead five minutes ! thr h nsi 1= e oon niko Do 5 Gard ¥ S 2 Hesamiinn ce st s€ The stoeky NO'“Clyorore the close of the fi e (s - 5 B S scor 2 lash off the marks. |, a1 aid it for the r iy ¢ Morey-Gitrro offer ' \ iy i doz is re than 2.0 : Nl e e . ey s v i o i frequently entered in different v iere : Although , | : 3 3 : ; classes and the total number of en- T 3 Nt : 5 S ol in o \fepaitnicalis Westminster club of. Lo ; Hizh School tests m..ml in the Industrial Joagn |7 : i Sl lisuci 3 Ea AETUER i e e S renyad . e as e i i ar = it vams | held with {he exception of the an- collowed this in quick ords Pre 1 coll AR I rermas dDominatemUIC G cs s bt RES L Stanley Rule {iic ) o o i T b e another o1 i ive n i 1 0 (AL SR0Ks 4 " : : i g SHR S d Tl | the P " s in the | representation with 168, taking first considers the | ha fox terriers which number had to finish the g t 1 t t ib, beginning pionships at Ottawa much eredit for the fine showing exhibited without Belser : v injured ke = maids from the “he two field goals of Andy Yaku | q 7 inated the first night bowicz and the field goal and fou OU O D G O Y AHER South Manchester High championship Lot t b 7 ssue in the final two and one-i i e RS e oot to invad- : 1 ! e ) ; et Pafnivs started oft well hut Cor [ ; Canadians ) Seoe tied the score at ' ~ SAY -~ CAN MoU GIVE 2 dominion EW“/M'\ SAY, u:?n'a I ocTHER Sl 1t tall Corbin Serew ME A ROUGH IDEA ABOUT * foU'RE lk)Dqu}TcD) ( /%t.,r}\t;,\rsfrfi"\ OB WHAT TIME_ NoU'LL COME s e By e et 3 7 RoUSIA Y i 5y ¥ Points by Havlick s ( LIMPING PORT T'IGHT A SHorT PERIOD “{ FINALLY UUDER —TH7 e ‘ ski put the score 1 [ e A T I i = ETHER , You WAKE uke made a bashet an { = COMS ISNESSHBIES (i o s Sl ) M SLEEPING SC = (STl S e e o ESinvasisec ool o e S =__|;~~EGAD ~FROM | i iTH Vour fpoHele L in Serew played a much et ; | S s WHAT I OBSERVE, SOUND SLEEP et s spem e en ) G SR Sall SIGELE W AW e E AR B D/(( e Mfifift\‘/’dg il ) A A e e Ten minutes after the hi t WAKE ME UP ForR TH’ ALl b FIGHT LA‘S HIGHT W reng Bicis of o et ca the Corbin team had advanced E=\., REST oF > | PUNSICALLY T \LLA&ED}::M,\ _\\\suopcs RES TH = Sreay ent to Jand = MATORITY T UL S A “Hammy" Darrow made the foul 4 NIGHT ¢ 5 Nl s 7n O o mien's Gvents, B. Wilson of | Shot which tied the score at 14 B Ly ¥ J B, A TTWENTY old = Shed to within one point of & ti The Canadia Y o avon | moints. Two and one-half minutc the 100 yard free s {iiEanapyaatoncaalopenn RO ko T1g kil akubowicz threw an overhead hool . : G e | e rew ar rhead hot from the s of the court and it dropped througzh the strings for field goal. Corhin Serew was 1 for the first time in the sec hall. Luty made a doublc % E and Andy Yakubowicz con- LEADS lN SKATING wributed with another field goal made the victory doubly sure e Corbin Screw team’s steady cc Luty, put in a foul shot seven points were scorcd minutes and a half The honors for the winners go to Canadian Speed Eyents, Andy Yakubowicz for lis timely ing and to “Hank” Arburr for Ottawa, Ont. Ieh. 8 LP—TR0ss | Lis excellent ball following. Mickey Itobinson of Toronto was the out- | Bucheri was the best player on tie anding performer in the open Pafnir team last night competition in the men's Ca Fatnirs was held to one point in poeed skating championships here thesecond half by the strong de- st night fensive play of the champions. This Liobinson wor » of the three | was foul shot by Gicrochowski championships : out Irving | who was forced to leave the game Jafice of New York. member of the |beciuse of personal fouls. Al Hay Metou ol % FILDEN. HUNTER TO PEAY [ Tolnny — Spine jast United States Olympie team, in | lick was also ejected from the zame i S (LT N Stod outpointed LYRD | (hie one mile when his conduct did not meet BELAY MEET REVIVAL i constiant pl kron. Ohio, (6) The senior 220 yard ¢ t went to|: g Referce Leonard 8 (LP)—"Ti Eranc | ) . o--Gorilla Jor Lloyd Guenther of Detroit with Alex in 11 Lioberts, Hurd, Toronto. second and Melvin | The summary: 1y Johnson, Detroit. third Corbin Serew 2 : i 7 NEA.U. 5. PAT. OFF. Nineteen events were to he run 11 ©1230 Y NEA SERVICE, INC dominion championships were up for decision tonizht | Jory Spug Ross Robinson of Toronto is Out- IS SCORLLESS T Scnle f ‘ Hartford A ) i Trafton standing Performer in Men's in the coneluding competition fo-

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