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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1930. ] 11 ‘ AN"OLD TIMER’ [speaking| £ GCRAD BOIS LUBFACES [FOUR TEAMS IN LEAGUE PEWTO(ASH oo o0 i e ton oper f title with score of 281. | throy the Om's basketball teain e i |l fl?fi@@@M | STRUNfififlfl)flNENTi TIED FOR FIRST PLACE \V]M[UMB]A oL e in Eoal, HLCE 1 A5 e et e S \ mix es finals of nes | 26, The Ducks would like games \\__M“_, | tennis tou m 12-1 with ¥ senior team at either ba | e : ; it | Peculiar Situation Exists in Tabs’ Basketball Circuit— . : eyyor Bonslo Bilien! hoaall onseterepclo ) or nauiky © debacle ‘of the Nev BY TIM_McGRATH- | (pp I z 5 % % " o [ wadians, in sprint Feldman or call 4933-W lIe- T et e e Sew | ‘Springield Juior g WD S Drint Fagls 22 b 1 Tabs Down 1150 OTUCiEl Game of Basterm c2ieneey e i e n § T, The sore: Sl L R SERORRES e O Clean Slate, Here Tonight [ Sons of Italy 18 to 12 — Results of Both Contests Leaglie Next Wednesday ol voioey fohy erhewice an e T m e o more grey haira i the | TR B e Are Big Upsets—Quartet of Quintets Now Have T e s S e fanager Clarencs Lannher. ofiae. SR mironeni . TNl Standing of .500—Bitter Rivalry Exists Now. DR el S B R T lla bee enn A8 2 & the complete holdup of the local| “What do you consider the grea t Forward | f o ST X NS ESTH it 3 M in the sccond half of the game, | © heavyweight title fight 2 1 oA AT Teague Standing . I Pk b o local pilot cared not whether his | *POFLS fan writes me, \y g ft Ior oor singles t AN played any more games this| tion. the Dempsey-Firpo I cacon or no L whirlwind of thrills. 1 did that onc type N Brit- | £a-round batt Yesterday's Tiesults no opposition fo Linds agles 19 Y A. failed to o o ) R HRE e W hant i : e : 3 sociely Sunday Afternoon 13is- had b come here to play ; ilt appo : ‘ will have to show plenty | The t bothered both mer it what is te 1o the rdes \ ! alians brought t Itobins overcame that one game advant ) 5 L W s yesterday afternoon a tour ] t ut R BiAL S i out o 5 2 € 2 fiel h of th Five Others Hurt When Automo something radically wrong . \ ceord so far t . 1 hey held t = . ; : biles Crash on Last Brookfield UHASIE Vrong with | jision split open Tom's cye, Blood i t [ ¢ i V - ] 7 sith take ent Cit o play of local crew and until | ctoric ) pourcd out. Tom fought o this can be discovered, the team will Road—All Youny Men 0 on as it ha o on. falling be-|jje o i) 0 3 chioc Masg.. 1eb. 10 (R—1 countr t t e i A va roast stro vere dead today and five ot s is 18 Sem- | ton tributing ary of Hartford. and the Spring 3 gles . 1 Li quintet has been the only one the game 1 od 10 excelled in zll-avound A triumph over the semin- | minutes the East Ends g stcok the ball off the on Sty 2 a swimn Tinlonshis having won all t Lo 1 L last Bnds thea | Tabs team play AR 1 Tirney Klopp's bas- | the viet T i i 2 ¢ Spe i several hour forced to bow 1 team and they held it until the end. |made, some nice baskct ; 21 ! 3 ' 5 to sign up Sam tarts, Collegiate Pr NontTla. laleht: 5 E ter of the stol Indec ; wnother powerfu transter Jerr appears will appear e t. s ard the latter part of the co.- “Lefty™ rvictims include the ingficld |t he liagles started to battle anl ! floor gar \ freshmen, the Albany college [ came within four points of a tic one i urmmary nd the Trinity church | minute from the final whistle bt Tabs yringficld the Last Lnd team stalled sucee:e- 1 this polcnt outfit Coach | full lerson i 1 8 his fu v Sritain tean orwards, Tichi Joscph onway and M Harold to be likely lookin t o played a one 2 © physical afflictions | game on the offense been hampering t) o tloor th o Iy diffcrent appearance ) and Kloip Y ) : ) : good floor game for t o A triumph a USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADs Tom prese thouzh the eapolis—Minncsota challks oaars ke B e dldon Fernn caiitalosy | Jimmy Collins : vl ' ] Last End tory over Illinois, 1 1 t & As| ands Sons ral nights. Added to| ters ask ons of Haly casily impressed minds | decks « e w dany made over ir vard, will start | Baylock, ) T e ; S : v gives Indiana '26-22 | youngsters. Frequent| arkey roared iy tne forw 1 ) the | Recano, : Al i crdiet over Ohio State —DAILY — ive been heard for the! "Sure w uld father u give | Kaon-eyed : o 3 coe v, If Y 5 ; h 1 lithe Joe | (;pey i S tie Amocia Lexin Va.—Wasl rd of the local team and|1e worse he hat when | Boykus on f - | SeioG S EXPRESS to be no answer to the|l was a boy in Ireland.” | Tony T by, i 4 . } < = s k 2 : turn o attention ¥ 1 Joe Gofta is now well on t Potals ; ; : - B ) . y ANE forsgeconditime Leturn ticket good 30 days ¢ Birand New Latest Type ble to play to o PR 2 : o i 2 o 5 Parlor Car Co; s period than has |« 4 § ) b Syl " Comfortably Heated—Bonded— 1 his city, that is, within our | (Copyright. 1630, N2 Serviee. Inc.y | been th ent games, which | _ el 2 x % el s < SNl Insured 1. ha ¢ seen a combination of | ould stre on tlielatall (eam : 1 round e Lee ha y Klopp, 1d the gan played | htavyweig tenders batil -iro ) reco rom his recent ill 1 yesterday. Nev- | der such odc ness and the existence of the | ght for e 2 ! = i ot ; Tt { bR S e § We Guarantee Your Comfort 1016 players who were s thoroughiy : In e back court will be Join Com- {1 total pinfatl or pastments ot ’ 1 : O VERSATILE PREP ATHLUTIC oo GRS R irned up as the Amsterdam quintet onc. (e old reliable; Albert | East rimala, oy ) t J ey < | St Louls, 1% L) = live ect 7T West Main St in the dressing room aay | LL a4 clean bu efficier The v n individual duel all throu g 1 ¢ i ches ta weighing ont £ c t 3 Sk h i 10530 A, M. Daily and Sunday ternoon and Mike Paluc < ' t off the floor after Referec Lddi preliming 9 5 ‘ ARSI s fonio Canntr ul tar | YANKEE STAGES, Inc. Mart had called a foul on Arch S § club Resery 1 e ¥ s S oy o i ‘i ; : | | : X st time Aronsor 7 ated. the 8600 first prize money i Tionlan s hasehalloyeh o lan ek Llo8g:on oponiaoll 20, NEW COACHING STAFF e v e clo SN \\-—\&\v:,.v MAKES |/ BOSINESS 1S GCiNG ! . es over S plisininates DUt the Tis : p/ = T OSHEDS ALLLS -0 BE A FLOP s the arbiter rules accord the rush ronson and Squillaciot gslong 2 arbiionmulcsaccording - tola SLoon the Lo Lou Litle! Tormer Georgetown R s e JISNT ONE GOT T CONTROLLIN' || BeCALSE T Ptf 5 o the regulations of { 12U Rico Country club course R BATCH OF [ SN ! T AN TEINGS raing the particular game in whicl Espinosa fi thr I n o Mentor, Makes All But One Change L 5 || SToLK AN" ALL g T \ |2 = LE INMINE WHEN e 2 b at Columbia University. flF FIRST EAME a5 the Panthers won over the Cor ENOLGEH G\T 15 A LTTLE COL WERENT LOOHING,) 1o L oon yesterday for 7 red that Muirhead had | 254 four shots under or the| Xew York, Feb. 10 (P—Wi e FOR T PRBEREEH 50 “OL COLLONT :\...\,y’::“::n.z ] 'n:nl f\!!':‘v: 'u’”lv"- |:'1Io‘:‘-(l» hos Hanny Goo) : cxception, Columbla unive tive t sum e ‘C“— Al SOPSi= B By ; : p OV ¢ IVE GONE INTO | \ H— GET THAT ARM Defeat Bearcats in Opening W w ' “ BUSINESS FER tached shed in 0| b ahpudl el G e Osborne stick. He also declared a ¥ entirely new foot- | s nd it was a fc and vain 8 ) entor. was named some time 1 A 5 G : (= . decision and it wa foolieh and vl LS00 e eaE w“‘ Bl i S Game 0]‘ Semes a[ Y SR e i < MY SELF movement for Amsterdam to refuse head coach, edi St starred Lspinosa. Golden and Coop ; Little, shots behind Golden. former Georgetown 1 N. Peretta o P 2 for shoving Muir- @ staff for 1 ood four strokes better his | rowley, resigned, Vesterday e e togpldn: W of 1 SUday Grimala, ¢ 2 i ol the first di¥ | announced Mis staft of A : o . s the threesome lof ; ; 1 the first game t VBrien, v J5 e MR tland only onc Crowley's helpers RO first tec terday afternoon | series to deter h Aronson. 1 Bapinosa had o fivessiroke lead, and | < qoys Under the Little reglme. |4y %g 410 Artarnoon Basketball 0 do to New Dritain yes- | ES) : : M Arthur Sampson R Rl S O e S ot als all|though his opponents were pressing ot oot on or (e 50 Lok W GO e Ameterdam | the Chicago pro kept the advant ; P e e cam defeated (\.nv.‘ most nv“\; LSO ear Cats New| Golden's second place was worth | ¢ : e s SIS e e ; anitain hag R Johnny R of Den- town. Be- | season tied for first place and a|Davis, ¢ e . ver, d tourth: . O. Mart, i ; : crics was decided upon o deter- | P Poreta. ra Wheeling, W. Vi, fifth 1. L. M o a chamipion Squiliaciofe, 1 The rame thing happened to New |Paden, Kansas City. sixth: and |t O R e Tigers displayed a Amstor in yester- | Crais Wood. Jloos N3 Miked Furc i oh Mot la| & half ¢ At the opening of Turnesa, Elmsford, N. Y.: Bobby |G S all ‘ > AU ena e ane i beriod. a third foul was called [Cruickshank, Purehase, N. Y.: Tom | Aronser 1 spotligh Lefer reisse in nd the Panthers yo D Y or 1wl Jack Bu shman coach Tlis both the offensive d defensive de- | Scorer, erchy a gonl. However, the | Tlon cd for the nest five G idn't quit the floor as Amster- | places. Wiffy Cox and Hank Decker | o 1 did later on. The reason is obvi o f Kansas City respectively took "6 freshman line will by ons. The Panthers felt that they |12th and 15th places. T for the |y St i ey could win e me, despite (he (last money places were Tony Ma- | oy e e fough “hreaks.” They stuck to their nero Jilmsford: Irank Walsh, Chi- | g 855U CRS SEECRRN O FITCH o ]ONES COMPAN 7 s Amsterdam players made (eago: Jimmy HOuSton: | i\ eiue Walke o % Stanford: Bliss Price and Mike ing off t oor. Bavron. Port Cheste nyan, | gasit, rdam players had boast- 1d longly of what they ten $400 ile Cooper drew dd two and Donnelly on Crowley regime, becomes Georgetown I Ives appear ridieulous by go- | Clarence Clark, Tuls Pani former Columbia players. and i Mangrum William Cook. of New York, fresh- MEN'S SHOES Larl Pierce took exception (o the - | men coach f v year statement made I certain quarters | INTERMEDIATES WIN A0 J Rbatic JOHNSTON & MURPHY STETSON werfectly satisfied to 5o to Amster- [ casy but decisive victory over -1 B i ing team was successful in defea dam in the trade that brought “Wild [ tol Saturday by the scorce of 3117 Duggan to this city o said |8 Both teams opened with bakkets | oS oy des T e | hat he had nothing to say about it|but the Bell Towners were unable | 4o Meriden alloys late last wees. but he would mot have fto stop the scoring spree of the 19+ [ poc Witliam A, Harty Branch had ‘¢, were he asked about it. | cals. Palau was the hest bet for | o - [ the losers while Meligonis and Meotti | T f K' d “Red” Donnelly deserye great | were stars for the winners ! WO oI a 1n deal of credit for his excoptional [ score in yesterday's game. He has| Intermediates Deen ill and his play of last Thurs- Fld. Il day night showed it. He wis prompt- | M. (56 o e o MeaK — | EEEL LIKE FISH T0AY - ) (ONE HERRING — T BETTER BE — NO SICK ) /1 SAY, WATER , tAY HERRING'S BAD]! cd to refrain from playving against coyle, Seenesuas 0 2 \'M GONNA PERCH ON ONE OF FilSk EER. MINE! Glens IPalls last Tuhrsday but, v 2= | Wheele 1’.\ 1€ veses E el - X - -“(QSE STOOLS ON' ELLUP -m' ing that the game was impo , Ticrony, S 1A s » ot up from bed, donned his togs| Rice. © ......ovuos TH GILLS ON HERRING . He wasn't quite right ml‘ Hatoff, c s game but he did a g t| stavenger, rg . in a gre | Menge, rg sure we think, was r \DDn.\lM\“ Meotti, g for Steve's readiness to quit at the 1irst excuse. Totals “, luring the past week that he was i Y Intermediates scored av | . 0. H BOWLING LEAGUL | . | WHY MOTHERS TRWLLaws, | | | | _res us mar orr. ©1930 BY NEA SEAVICE INC_2:10 = | Bristol New Britain is in the lead now ld. and the local team hopes to hold it | paiay. rr 1o the end of the son. Some great | Martel, rf ames arc in store with Meriden | vigge, If playing here Thursday night and|casey, If \msterdam coming back here again | zombrowski nest Sund | Benson, ¢ : | Gordi, g HOCKEY PAYS IN CHICAGO | wentland, 1 Chicago, 1eb. 10 (P—On a night | sanstrom, Iz ihe Chicago Blackhawks played the Boston Bruins in a professional Totals ckey game all but seven of the| Score at h )1 seats in the stadium were re- [ Rritain, Referee, Miller; time ., served, 1. Coyle; scorer, I Miller,