New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 21, 1930, Page 14

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, '[EBRUA\RY 21, 1930. NEW BRITAIN PANTHERS DOWN ALBANY LAWMAKERS 8 TO 7 IN EXCITING HOCKEY GAME — LOCAL BASKETBALL TEAM READY FOR BROOKLYN VISITATIONS SATURDAY—STANLEY RULE & LEVEL AND CORBIN SCREW TO SETTLE DEADLOCK DAME FORTUNE SMILES AS HANDBALLERS WIN DIVING BROTHERS REHEARSE TITLE ACT PANTHERS DEFEAT ALBANY FROM WAT[RBURY New Britain Roller Hockey Team Has a Bundle of Horseshoes in Battle With Lawmakers — Visitors Skate Rings Around Local Team But Fail to Carve Out Victory—Hardware City Crew Has An 8 to 7 Edge When Final Bell Rings—Bill Duggan Scores Final Goal. o SOUTHCHURCR INNER 0N ROAD Bell and Barta Feature a5 High- land Park Falls Comnty Y Ta<t Nizht Oficial Standing front unable roll to move o Cit ) Nichol ponsible 1 Amsterdam Ton Mhany Hizhland Park €. GETS FOUR RECRUITS Glenna Collett, National Women's Golf Champion. Panning Tour of Phicd Tevied Great Britain Pourth Period AN NAME YACHT FIGHTS LAST NIGHT New Britain Y Teams Swamp Brass ity Combinations Par on Savannah Course lifficult Co champiof s holes t ond SEERS ROCKNE AID 21 (TP niversity of Not vith hin Thi= will petition they will have title, Los Ang tiley brothe National « and Jo! indoor chan; Apri in Chics Olympic te mnngE poo aive « prospective to face itleholders, re in trai pionships to sty Mick- for )¢ held is possession hoth fdot and vhile 1t outdoor miponship. invi unive *FLYING PARSON 70 ADDRESS BOYS d « rack the “Fly the principal et and hu, Hartford Co Hartford Y. who ccord in the et his mark Hart the san ers will Manc i coti Hartford Cou ociation Andcrsor m ning. S, J onville; com com Windsor: comm enior 1 ior Broad outdoor 1l of for Ran sioner ot. Lionel M commissioncr ent, George meet, L. J BOBBY JONES HAS Wi e i } : - INE-STROKE LEAD ¥ Taps Field With Seven Under - MGA Banquel March 11 the will b the ing a annual iness mect evening quet hall of A. Alr. Cut- ar in the armory 1 on the night of tie a day in izement. He orld’s indoor rd run, having nd he also armory re 1 for the en- warded to 1son. Swim- ded to and South- ball Bon tnipion of rd the won hy arce: President secretary i Har- sion Maghill of Thomp- joner for indoor Main of South issioners for hasket- Kermit 13 Broo track and N nn nan ¢ commis- ficld Brit- Depot of for tc Bac South- commissioner ind of Ma of ding will “be will ead ball tourn 1+ outdoor and Georg imches MICKEY conten at Chic r. | fend of | BATTLE FOR FIRST PLACE ~ IN DUSTY LEAGUE TONIGHT Deadlock for Lead Between Stanley Rule & Level and Corbin Screw Basketball Teams to Be Settled in Fea- ture Contest at Tabs’ Hall—Carded as Second Tilt on Program—Both Teams Ready for Fierce Fight —Two Other (iames on Program — Record Crowd Expected. Stanley Worls % Corbin . Corbin Cabinet anders . wmatics Tonight's Games vs. GGascos P & I Cork Corbin Ser 1t r soveral week 1ms have ague night when This importar rest game o'clock, it !for April 2-1, when the NEW CROWNS ARE | ~ WON IN CANADA Stella Walsh and Leigh Millr Outstanding Performers rom {he United es and Canada W v Canadian championship crowns today, leadi honors last ent s Ha W Cleveland nd Leigh Miller Ham ormanc to two Ish, T her vivals, Myrtl 1Mlord Bell omen sh from ling Can, Montreal o s g rs tates in New Yo Jack Elder, finishing ahead of Ohio State, stest hu n the final of the men’ Johnny IFitzps conquercd from Kk when hie d the George Simp- Othe comp their slow t Dy tool | Jimmy stars met witl iccordin von in comparatively rland 34 1- Winnipeg, Canada’s scored as casily event in 36 4 1in Ball of great Olympic star, in the meter second wed il 6 feet 3 1-4 inches to win the national indoor diving championships an idea of (he Riley Brothers of Los Angeles defend their Harold Oshorn of Chicago | jump title while Vie Pickard of | Hamilton needed inches 1o nose out Reich and It but 12 two fect 6 Detroiters K. Goeriz in t Toronto likewi in of Roston competi an casy victory meters. Monty Wells hurd- on_in Gocriz of D his only | nd K o n York univ Olympic ading performers of t of his participation i as well as the Canac team one of the | mee which he won iy in Sih 2 T0 DEFEND TITLES — Siv Champions of 1929 Will Be on Hand at Annual Indoor Track Meet in New York. New pions of York. Feh. 21 (/- 29 will be on hand to du- titles at the annual i ¢l and field championship ntercollegiate association ¢f athletes of America herc door of the amateur | Maren e defending title-holders will v y Daley of Holy Cross, 70 yard Joe Hagen, Columbia, Joe Hickey, one mile; Georg | throw ve Hedg jt town Sol I m“l broad .|um[u and 2 Princeton, who sharcd hig 1onors with William Pump of © last year. tmouth” and New winne of the one relays in 1929 also will defead championships and N. Y. 1 will be the defending team title- York Tni- versity and {wo mile | their 1o holdet “Big Bill" Davis, wrestling it Virzinia Toly ight matches by fall Davis and has won tall six inches weighs pound fencing it " matehes s nled foes, Gic South Carolina and Alabama, th Carolina's onferenc el W5 thre [salary i | [ | of a threc The night is a Corbin Scr tied for fir Works quintet is oMz FFafnir team cos P& JOHNSON ¥§. LATZO Sensation combines victory or Cor will p itely out Latest Among the t Heavyweights Meets Former Wel- | ont ial League i ter Champion Tonight BN among th 1 B i on I crweight champion Madison on. Ch nes of Lat in defea or Corbin will have 10 round bLout 1arc in the race n tonight. hailed the division has yday at on. the hardest seen sined leaders wer Stanley Works league cup Close leader knockouts stude red 1 Braddock Lroke | ason than @ year aso. A battler topped only oncr Latzo neverth ort cnd of odds longer. A bout Harlem Clo Doc Conrad, yo pt who ho Ebbets and Babe McGorgary. homa, in the 10 round 5 y ¢ Lawless, Syracuse welter- |10 could find t kles Vince Dundee, o Ba e Suuads , i the 10 Jimmy Stanley two courageous who hus 1o the fellow members Gascos. family in. cach team ¥ in cach case re foll favorites should ious In last and ( mlm.'hk ed to be the only Harry th meets altimore first e four hone their oy WIE WANT HOML arc OWN- | forwards in the lc “Hank” conch is I7ans of for homers. stroy today thrills I'm the the plenty same of hits kind and Morey in { cagu ! vd in the n team, will be Told Gurro. 10 quit basel OUR BOARDING HOUSE found themsely will he defir the two will fight it out. contest is undoubtedl t of the presen among fover will s bein, entire card to i z00d one. for fiftl Corbin te for either n Serew the A g sixth suffered by Coach and even 1ho! losing ture Tule 1 teams me The Tulers’ Corbin of Defea re by ¢ have v Yakubowitz of the Corbin te and these rivals in this vespect, [tional league club, considered Arburr Corbin Screw will probably match his wit who is one of the Lig scorers|returned several weeks ag Darrow, uniform of the who m Morey and called upon qualitics - because scorer. In i Garro will b [dete ntime for their the Shop guards. ars v dan- rous scorers “Darby” Corazzo and Nick Gill vill he defending their goal against he onslaguht of Andy Yakubowicz and Joe Luke. In the center posi {tion Johnny Kley and Joc Luty w . In the previous mecting both an scored field goal but Kley |added four foul shots to give him scoring od his rival. card which will be presenf- the Y. M. C. A. Tndustrial is exactly the s that, s was presc nted on xmvmlm Corl t over ol by which 7 Gascos 2 ams met, to 21 and nley Works, time the losers have been go the most tronger than the winners and ason and fTevens v be gained in cach case the industrial | Ahern, who is making a pitch hit as an industrial league rt shortly will e the 11th man on This is a hard assignment ho have been watching presented to- | him this year are confident that he £ tho first » honestly and fairly v Long is n second refer =0 that the official system will be tried first time this vear. He hr been able to definitely sign t) |second official this morning, is expected that by won 2 the the Industrial | v broken to- defeated . Since | | nopular ree, B Stanley | double t plays | for the tied with | not The € s open P, & 17 Corbin | ‘ SEPPALA IN LEAD h is plac but game time one anley Russwin 1¢ running for the | Since one of | win the Il & and is Stanley Veteran Musher F'rom Nome, Alaska, Secures a Five Minute Tead in chance 3 ordeal. First Day of Dog Derhy. only other fe; tin; Quebee, Q Ieb, P—With 1 lcad of nearly linutes gained in the first day of competition, Leonh pala. veteran mush-r Alaska preparced the second 40-mile lap of the eightn arnual castern international dog derby foday. | from Nome, their ol ppala sct in the first covered the distance minutes, four seconds Goddard, of The T’as, Man. ond 2 and H. Cheyrette, in 4:01:25, The including Earl Brydges of from 3 minutes {n 20 minutes 13 rivalt when Jie 3 hours, & Lmil St was s2c- the pace for lap yesterday point for 1 e RETURNS CONTRACT behind P Arthur €. (Pinkey) Whitney Re- of fuses to Sign with Phillies Unti? He Rececives a Raise. San Antonio, Tex., Feb. 21 (P ol (Pinkey) Whitney, third players | bascman of Na- announced here the best [today that he had returned unsign- |ed a sccond contract sent him by and |the Phillies. team.| Whitney said the second contract gainst | was the same as the first which he “I am huge ry, but in keeping with during the 1928 three field- Arthur C. two the Philadelphia vo of captain another stel- [not asking for a lexpect an increasc upon to[my performange heavy | season,” Co calld is also a he said BY AHERN 1 SAY, LIS'TERS «~FrOM T =1 Now o T WANT IZ Vou AN “THese ¢THz j FUMBLES OF TH’ GAlL's (J*"v } ANCHaR N ce, LAY DRODP No 3 MY CIGAR SToRE ! 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