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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1930. NEW BRITAIN PANTHERS MUST DEFEAT AMSTERDAM TONIGHT TO REMAIN AT TOP OF AMERICAN LEAGUE—BILLY BURKE ATTACHED TO ROUND HILL GOLF CLUB IN GREENWICH—INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE GAMES — RICHMAN SIGNED BY LANPHER RICHMAN SIGNED TO PLAY 'SPRINGFIELD FIVE BILLY BURKE NOW LISTED IMANY UPSETS IN [PANTHERS MUST SET BACK CENTER FOR NEW BRITAIN OWNSBOYS (LUB AT GREENWICH GOLF CLUB {ANIBALL PLAY ~AMSTERDAM TO KEEP LEAD General Shakeup Made in Hardware City Basketball | Crack Pro Returns to His Native State for the Comingj . f :'Juggling of Standing Places Meriden Roller Hockey Team — Richtmyer, Leary and Restelli Releascd~‘Locals Make Great Stand But Season—Connecticut to Be Represented by Three}FavOme T@ams Deleaed in Play Quintet in Tie for First Place With New Britain— Jerry Conway to Be Shifted Back to Guard—Quin- Crack in Second Hall Stars—Rose From Obscurity to High Places in the | During Past Week Silver City Team Defeats Hurricanes — Hardware tet to Meet Maspeth, L. I, Lithuanians Here Satur- e : Game — Played at Shuttle Meadow a Few Years = = City Crew Invades New York City Tonight— day Night — Game With Paterson Has Been Can-| irg e’ xow 1 Favel el | team played a superb brand of bas- | ketball last night and eld the ad- age over the fast and heavy | ship, tournament. T rst upset| va ¢ Springficld College Junior Varsity, By Jigger 1l pinosa a Iarreil | happened fo the Roche-Roscnberg BE[ ‘ League Standing e = gl I tons st o e t| Billy Burke is now listed made low scores and Burke held [team, conceded a strong contender | V. 1 Ago — Topped Field in North and South Open in | S¢cr! vpsets occt il Locals All in Great Shape for Battle—Leave This second week of the annual open i ! 1928. {“Y" doubles handball champion- »Morning. | | | hich lasted all vay to the final winter tournaments as be n w Britain he pace |for fi hors y wen je B listle, caused the home team tothe Round Hill Golf eclub of Green- ¢ Pa¢ on AnsRHoNorspRhn ANEYANERS D | Meriden ... crack wide open, and brought vic-|wich. During January negotiations The following day he improved, against the Dressel-Crowe team. | Amsterdam {tory to the Colleglans by a 43-22|were completed to bring this eracs | s g 73 and 69. On greens made | Dressel and Crowe functioned per- | Atbany . S 16 | count. The Boy State feam was t back to his native state. - a tricky by the sirocco Which | ooy for they took all three games, | | 1n order to retain its place at the fastest secn on club floor this|recticut will now be represer C all day. Billy consumed but head of the American Roller Hockey locals' class, but for more t alf | p of high played with Bill Mehlhorn, who used will have to defeat Amsterdam in TW(] Games Tms Evenmg ;;x‘\‘v"::::"v:]p:\?\nvn"::y;r;fi:i'" urate e Masse, an 5 putts on the same round i“{;f‘”,:':l,r'::'lf:,, Hepaenad Las[ Pla(;c Team Amsterdam tonight. Last night A f Cuici Burke went into the final round | qrooneein-Lawson runs K Meriden topped the Hurricanes in the visitors and prevented them| Not &0 long ago. Billy wa with a six-stroke lead. a situation, | /5 FG TP riden by the score of § to 2 and Bl : ng,\l.\lxlrx”lu:rr‘,‘_ m‘”vfl‘m et "’f‘i”: o "“‘(“‘]f e “"tl.l‘i::mrl Mangax, displa d time] MMaving scored more points ‘\.‘.dny:!‘\‘\:r F‘L.:Nl‘ :}1:]:” vlr:‘“r ;r: team a vas unstoppable and allowed the | employed as a moulder atching player start out | OrM: took tormngteai o fa | INBACHUNS + Lo ond Siles Ciiftord | A8 RS e R | ) 5 at s ayo a | 2 = z | Ssever imes of late, there has Visitor run up the score i rightful name. Burkos determined to retain his advantage, | T4 Winniig two gamcs and scor-| Bell, New Br 4 chureh ¢ap- |y ooy 4 porsistent Jugling of the ing most points enstein - and i figures in the league standing. After for County Y. . C. ba balllast Thursday's e in this city fashion as the clu ierged from obscu =l a veteran sports writer afterwacd e under the of parts and it wasn't long bef oted that Iy Buivkei fajasteoo) [onson reertainly, fooked: bid heavier outfit {he broke into the front r « youngster bie with [niEht to the gallery gods tain and forward & the sen- scorers with 12 points in [ the standing was revised to leave Gl il a tiree- | New Britain and: Meriden tied in J. Pentland, the|games won and lost. Then, Sun- Highland acc. These two are | day afternoon, New Britain defeated the only league players (o have 5- | Amsterdam whil Meriden lost to d the 100-point mark, but IFreddy | Albany. This put New Britain a full Miller of Plainville and Charles|game ahead of Meygiden. Meriden f Southington are threat-|won last night on its home floor and Olasitais S t|the pros. A few years ago he dis- | golf-sens : . o i Vogel crstwhile handball int of th but Ker {played his warcs to the admiring | many a long year." | happened to get an evefull i < the ball a foul circle, piv-|gaze of Shuttle Mcadoy But the strain told on ti i1 [massacre fgolng fon Fdowni BBt et W e d, and in ficld goal to| Burke scorad”§03 for i nectieut playes He was p {court dryly rémarked “they auto- e e advantage. | v the 1925 nadonal open ar Tommy Harmon, who sevun | matically’ penslon them oft at 7 e e e ] made one-|to take 15th place in the event strokes behind the 1 .| years of age,” and a fow minutes| {5 Bot T uill Cbe | Pointers and the latter Wopped an- | Winged Foot. Last year he was en- | Eoles Burke was forced to seo fous |IMer someonc agely suggested to e Nk {he | Other basket. Neilson scored from |ploved on a summer coursc < of his six-stroke lead disappear. To | “BHIV” Greenstcin, “If you want a Wt 7145 o'cloek, | the floor, Zembrowski shot a long |pert, N. Y., and the ) make matters worse. Harmon's ap-|500d laugh 'Billy' come up in the Methodists have done much | B2k and Joyce made it 7-6 at quar- | hailed from Blind < préach qn the ninth hole hit tiie!gallery and watch yoursell play. it e I ioone Much |ter time. Olmstead went through to foi 1920 he won the 2 pin and stopp:d dead for a surc| Strong and Clanci also playeld _‘\‘ an "'i‘" “1‘ | put Springiicld ahead as the second | open champio three, while Burke's ball was 25 |durir ¢ week capturing a single SEn _ “:’:;Z(l\y':”~ period opened and the lead began| This winter, Burke has been vn- | fect away and off the putting suw-|game from the Hubbard-Hergstrom e neh. Thev figure to| lo alternate. The club assumed it |tcred in all of the western tourna- | face. Right there the championship [combination. The only team Highland Park and raised his total| Officials of the New Dritain club o sl = L Ehy on Benjamin's caretul long shot.|ments and has played consistent!was to be settled for or against|maining idle was the Parke Magli 800 W {a e mate, John Conslare bla 2 : % ; he Upiscopalians into ~ctmy | pringfield rogained it when Harris | golf, HIS bost record was in tie | Billy. team. ~It usually takes Sammy two |1 2" i right behind him with 6. | tor D s e e e ta Gl atore nhen Trotedjand Newnrn 2 :'"“"“;{“:,1 AL G ) [ |Gl £ ) O] e i 1o G i G i o e e e T e R e s e 13 i ' ety play|ner-up to Horton Smith, finishing | Burke swung his putier and the|they are due to play ek | R R R b (o nihi e e AR N : e CETRHCA) ol ¥ upset {lie|with Banjamin on tio seoring end: | tires strokes. behind, the leaders' ~ |ball ran oyer the lina into the cup || Mathes on tap for (his week are|Geunat o mie o has [[Cred atio oaent asieone e ne lcpe bucket e aha Ry Caulficld of Plainville has te- | that it New Britain cannot be beater X Grusha added a foul, but Olmstead | His most noteworthy cowp oc- | for a very useful three, and an en-|as follows, Dunn-Mangan vs. P: RN T e s A e et Vo e Stronger opposition ay be dribbled 5 5 i ll . Colaen .m’ i e dribbled through again and it took | cyrr Pinehurst in 1928 when | couraging break that sct Burke | er Mag, Strong-Cianci vs. Mag-!| New Britain for seventh d Netteatfotitna et Shleris ntered by the First Lu « follow-up by Kerelejza to give (he ne won the North and South op:ninto his form of the previous day.|Hawkins. Greenstein-Lawson vs. | Geetersloh. a third Plainville player, | pionship on paper e d this team developed an unac- | club the advantage by 14-12 at (I countable slump in form last weeis, | hal | championship in a gale ‘of wind|He won hack those four strokesand |Dressel-Crowe, = Dunn-Mangan is ninth, position is held | According to the star carried Shien [tisu fterad aibad defeat Ohel oLl e o may L che SmepLaLRp covering: OLf S LIaiA Nt o e final halt of fthuiRoche-Rosenbers, — Anderson-Clare [ jointly by Kennctl of High-{in this paper. a defeat for New A nical foul on Coach Ray|sand gre Play was postponad | round, thereby beating his plaviag |vs, Hibbard-Hergstrom, Strong-Ci- |land Park r Spencer of the | Britain tonizht will put the Panthers Anderson for kicking at a declsion | from morning until 2 noon for| mate. and the rest of the field, for {anei vs. Parker-Mag. league leading Wa g quintet. AN lden i o AT allowed Harris to cut this in half fu | better conditions. Armour, . Cruici- | the titl | vaterbury e handballers | Bell and Pentland ave tied in field | rowever, New Rritain et the third qu r, but G de 3 ol e Dol 1 I 1 NVess: L | ignominious irouncing up “‘I‘.‘!"nlm‘]"’”. Z:"‘” "“?L““. “"‘*\fd be over here Friday night this week | 80als with 51 aplece, by B e e eatis entin Ce churcl. The latter oul e | with four doubles teams gained his advantage by shooting 18| ¢eoong half. Iollowing last Sunday : ! | Grusha made fouls after Harris had | fouls and leading the lcague in thi ) : mayinot benat full sirengthAbub At putionoting Now Britain:now ’CORBIN FAMlLY BATTLE League Standing | gue | game here wherein Amsterdam gave Lutherans a shock when | 50"14 14 but the team was now tir. W s, | walked off the floor and suffered a the teams n before and has| | Hibbard-Hergstrom 7 pof New Britain ha red the mnost 5 5 ing Springfield suddenly began i poin T7i-but Plainville hag cole forfeited game to go to New Britan 2 e Sl IS FEATURES DUSTY LEAGUE[RERE ™0 1 ¢ flmiieh i Moo b i LR s o this evening open. Mag-Hawkins .... 4 2 6| . ’ %1lis blazing at white h Amster- 4 good chance of taking the lead Wosilus ¥dges Ahcad 3 Anderson-Clare 4 il B0 ane galng S {dam will be out to defeat New Brit oyee started it all by himsclf | this week, 1as obtainec ch of | & e R e Joyce s 1 it all by himself this week. It has obtained mueh of with three rapid-fire baskets which Diin Meokan RO 4[1ta {otali by ta excelient work from | 2in While the Panthers will be ba [or grawled o lone point aiead of | e 4y toum the dead. Compas. | P & F. Quintet to Meet Cabinet Lock in First Game at |GrecnsteinTanson - 2 1 ) e tirow bar, having tossed in| [ 1151 3 B o Keep thelr win i et teae s D0 RN G T Tabs’' Hall Tonight—Gascos Slated to Battle New- | sions-vion " e sie N B it iccred o | Tt was Nex Britaims sl s matics in Second Contest on Program — Stanley |"*™ 4%« v F Vi e maie oniy 111 points| 8 (2 BUEE TR T e e e b e el el s e Rule Five Must Dispose of Landers to Retain Place| "YMums wix acaix | & 5 S ol e e o8 rasame than S WostlussRISrERto o, ol : . at Top of Standing—Play Will Start at 7:30. avonged' the defeat inflicted on it| pertland, H, I' ....4 51 13 117|the rush Jine with Dyson practically certain fo oS HEr® oY He | carlier in‘the scason when it swama- | Miller, PL .........5 42 10 o ss his rival tonight, but the final 8 fin; part in the fourth quarter despite s | ca the Celties last night at t il RS ¥ Lo| CHUMPS NOSE OUT COMETS outcome will not be settled until| ading in of replacements LeRliciEandins = | Nathan Hale school gymmasium 43 | Connors, S, . : < sil The Dixie Chumps basketbal LNSHIadt e o s0Re10SS HABUI SRCoR Wil o MNeralBrila ints Bon Tysinol iR ot liE A SR R Ta L BN 545 {to 21. Both tcams played on even [sam Aliano. Wap. 3 54 |team nosed out the Austin Comels between these scoring aces. d | the period came on a frec 1055 bY | Sianley Rule 5 < ; {terms in the first half e |cavitield, P, .......T 5 lin a hard fought game last night = Howard Keeley of the Methodists | compagnone. BRI RIE ¢ ! . Celtics could not cheek the dazzling | Wessels, N. B. .. .. 3 ! ntral Junior High school, th ined 1is :rltx‘ on third place de-| . The floor work and ooting of | puci i R ‘61 | speed of the Panthers in the second | Geetersioh, Pl. ... .. 2 |score being to 24. The Comets i o 5 wsswin . 5 E 615 | ¢ ourth place Was | joyce and Olmstead featured for the | half. The Panthers all worked nic | Beon SRR e r;?fsuzcd a spurt in the final minutes Leon Dickinson of the | yisitors. The former proved elusive | s o ? {1y while Crowles starred for tia|Spencer, Wap. ... .5 , ¢7|but the rally fell short of tying t who came from b 3 | Fatnirs srees 4 i C- 1 and caged one pretty shot after an-| " o o | : \S i Sm F [ losers. The “score | score. evers starred on the de- h. jumped Into the | other, while the club could not stop | o I Corbin - el cene of Game ited 10 | shot past Bernic¢ | Olmstead’s low dribble ugh NS O 15 ombination remains i Hamlin of cning this milepost | President Keane this morning has Miller, last year's high scorer. had | both New Britain and Meriden tied two big nights last week and came | for first place when. if last week's charging up through the ranks into|standing is correct, New Rritain in third place wit points, while | reality is a half a gamec ahcad of Hamlin collected ten points against| Meriden. hands of t leaguc leaders. but e Swedes are confident that they ill come back tonight and pin an Meriden com | Gascos g 300 | e | Landers South ¢ Dickinson now | few minutes Le played. Kerclejza |0 2 . 1 s | points, which makes him!topped the locals, who were out- - | St . | better than Hattings. Bernic ‘vl::: 4 but made a game fight| o el Games el “‘\~‘orm~“h' LU (FL—The 1053 | gquinactote, ¢ .viys -2 2 3 | Anderson. ¢ .. n @ poi behind his | ugainst the older, larger, and more| L & I'- Corbin vs. Corbin Cabinsi L:\rms 2 olr}* x!umf lD‘OHmH BAME™ | paretta, rg Mandell for Lightweight Title "“‘Thomc z ) ) tell from the “first five. experienced college boys. Th m.| Newmatics vs. Gascos. ;lr_t(’ofi\rs Chicago's gain and New I fariatiats Wosilus has a margin in ons | mary: lr:mdv)s ve T".ax\]le)'[\!l\x]e. ‘\o’rlf;r !0}:;] i o ( the matter shootin, Spri iy nterest in the P. Corbin-| For scholastic reasor c Rev i e bl Springfield "“]'_']’?' “‘;5{“-‘ | Corbin Cubinet Lock contest n the [ Charles L. O'Dounell, president of | o) d. Gordon Ely Center| 7 i Y | Industrial basketball league tonight, | Notre Dame, asked that the game | irch 1 Be Wosilus in ! \or : 12115 great despite the lowly standing |be transferred from the Yank:e| ok sEeE : o 2o cams, for tis |Stadium, New York, to Soldiers and now | Warris, ltrg 5|of both teams. A victory for ti: | St 3 niac | emith, 1If | P & T m will place it up in |Ficld, Chicago. After a long con-| 4 Neles ke e { sixth place and possibly fifth place | ference yesterday, Army officials | personali Tolil] drmstedd ; i where it will be within a short dis- | reluctantly agre The contest is | vas forced 10| Geesman e tance of teams. in the pennant fight. | scheduled for Saturday, November | The Tabs' hall will also be the | | cene of two other games when the | In ing his reasons for the will ‘ the New- | lransfer. Iathcr O'Donnell point i tics and the Stanley Ttule quintct | out under Norte Dame's ori- soss Club it iEht it out Tanders ginal schedule the Ramblers woull the ent play the Army in New York No- e E & he 1 'S s mber 29 and then travel to th ity it S e Wil QUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN of its position 2 1 epla f a at Los Angeles. December 6. i [{@1Brian i S s Colwick, rf .. ' Zicglen, dohon Sk o Jimmy McLarnin to Batde Sammy |Mayer, Gt 1 February 24 at Chicago. | Nevers, oy 3 Vancouver, Feb. ®)— | Celtics Jimmy McLarnin, Vancouver con- | Austin Comets Fld. il . |teider for the world welterweight | Malone, rf rs Crowles. ¢, Tf ...... > | boxing title, will meet Sammy Man- |Kasulis, 1f Delle | SRt 2 |dell, world lightweight c¢hampion. Johnson. ¢ Osborn f, € ... 2 4 | February at Chicago. instead of |Thornblade. rg Plood, rg ! February = 2§, MclLarnin's manager, | Morowa, rg Martin, Ig ... L & Charlie Toster. announced here to-|DeSimone, I3 — day. Mandely's title will not be at To ) ke | [ 24 1 Score at half-tinu ther 17-0.{ The ecarlier date was requested | core at half time Chumps Referec Aronson timer Neill: [over long distance telcphone by the | referee, Kelnik: timer, Macsey: scor scorer, Deutsch. Chicago matchmaker, Nate Lewis. |er, Colby by the . & I Corbn team 16 der this arrangement the Notre Jagnone, 1 latter can defeat its rvival fron players would have lost moi i rero: N d street bridg ) vo weeks from their studivs N S Gorbint andliGor jer the new schedule, with tix T B L EZ= \NoT NET, MASOR ! Nttty % iyl Farelin Chicago; no)stna A AT MATTY, DonSTTELL " ! Sl 4 been doin cag ) Z VOU'RE TH ONLY olE ==y [ s : ag v )¢ late hut a bad start at the | Ume at all will be lost for the Arn. A ME Nou ARE “THIKKING OF %\U/Ho e s "SAKE'S H o Se Nt i Of the scason was a seyaie | game . e E cco Lopinecarsr kAt d Army ofticials, headed by Major SELLINCRCURGORACCS VT 2w V'SEE, TS l‘r{JBA } Reserves Take Laurels ! ; 3 REiey : R = .n AND TOR -THE . 3 ADb . the P. & General Wililam K. Smith. acadeni; SHO N % S rbin tear P eriin, | superintendent. were opposcd RDICULOLS SuM oF $goe B LIKE THIS ~ I'Ve MADE P s onestfort = e Hhea il i Lo g the site for the game, os- | Y GREAT CAESAR MA‘. ENOUGH MONEY ouT et el d a pney and will be | Decially in view of the fact that the v WA { A, oF MY SHoP -To RETIRE r ‘W‘H;“‘)‘ e g out Ainden of {he s 1. | Notrc Dame game is the climax ot | Veu'RE GING 1T AWAY, o dahe o e A e 3 Usen either the cadets' schedule and has be- | POSAIVELY ! wv MY WORD wa AN THT MISSUS AN Britain in frent by |Den Parls or Freddie Feldma come a fiature in New York| |t POS A : ME ARE GOING o TAKE ; Siat innery | though the National Guard team, of | throus custom of years' stand- A BUSINESS TTHAT ook A -TRIP AROGUMD —TH’ ept ahead despite the sh shich Rtay Holst a member, i | g, However, when Pather O'Don- _ YoU SEVENTEEM VEARS & o b playing ton \ South Man- | nell insisted vpon the change anl > SRy WORLD ! e MY MoTTY me was well played and cleg I Couc ! Bates of the Corbin e 'ory:whr‘r olu;il:)‘n’ H).‘r A\oxor-‘ |]‘HYV\"“r 0 VJZ‘NE J\/ .UM’:‘M-M s 1S. LET " oTHER A d0es not eipcet o start G ficultics could be found, the | i = Vo e [ ams without hia star conter, Ins | Atmy representatives agreed to the | AT e 1 FELLA GET A WHACK 4 il [ satd Change. s PUBEIC NaUR N E’é 10N ) kT MAKING MONEY! i 5 10| The Co S b Ao Phey were influenced in this do- Z oF SELLIla < > : T e o of the con- | cision, in part, by the fact that an- Z = : -4 S0 TM SELLING fliction of dat 3y Yankaskas | other big game will be played n MY -TOBACCO STock AN o | hard working g 1. is a memb-r | the Yankee Stadium in 1930, the| « | of the National Guard team, and he | lllinois contest November 8. The | will play in South Manchestor, | cadet corps will attend this gan g | i Coach Johnny Tobin hias not decide1 | 2nd will be accorded the usual Notre | GHERESTA NEARGInS e y 2| whom he will use in the guard posi- | Dame game privileges. | TFIWE NEAR | tion. Another who will not be reac Phe Army representatives denisd | ; t2 help his team is Italph Reca ny other factor but the scii- Laurcls Landers substitute. who is mana lastic one had led to the transfer of | ¥id . T |of the Nation uards the game. After the Notre | rayer. rf 5! This is the Stanley Rule team's|Dame game here, considerable 3l | Thikowakiy Ir o | chance to score a vietory and lav | fecling developed over the alleged| ko, If 3 § | aside all doubt as to the tie for | failure of the New York police to . 1 »| first place. At present there is « | provide an adequate escort for the Sokolow 3 7| question. Although Loth the Cor- | cadet players on their way to the Iarda, 5 [ 0 | hin Screw and Stanley Rule teams|stadium the day of the game. Un- have the same number of lossss, | derlying the dispute with city offi- Stanley Rule has one Jess victory. | cials it was hinted at that time wus Annun- | This margin ean be overcome i | dissatisfaction in some quarters over the Landers gan Corbin Screw |the manner in which tickels for he | vl be idle | game were -distributed | wrestling | The holddrs of the four last posi-| The change is for the 1039 sex- Toly they | tions in the lengue will see service, [som enly., The 1931 and 1052 games Davis. who packs! but regardle of vietory or defeszt | will be played in New York as usual oven | the only change can be brougit T sout if Landers win while Corbin | LEWIS WINS MATCH Cabinét Tock is losing. This woud | Scattle. Wash.. el 11 (P—§3 wo southern tennis champions. | put Landers in third last place and | “Strangler” Lewis,: former worid Jer Mines. junior title holder. | Cabinet will take landers' presctt champlon heavyweight wrestler, de- N Grant. junior champ, are | place in second last position. feated Howard Cantonwine, of Towa nembers of the North Carolina | The first game vill start prompily | here last night. Lewis gained two | treshman busketball team. |2t 750 o'clock. {falls and Cantonwinc one, ‘ 3