New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 24, 1930, Page 9

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NEW BRITATN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2 1, 1930, 9 AN OLD TIMER" SCAD RECAND HASDEST ~ROLLER HOCKEY TEAMS TO BUiG AT . PURDUE LEADING BOOK | EIE LB MEET IN PLAYOFF SERIES (B (NTINURD = RACE IN Bl TEN >anthers and Alhany Lawmakers to Clast i ight' ) e e New Britain Panthers and Albany Lawmakers {o Clash HMadi & ™as certainly rough going fo ins Foul Shooting Contest i : {1500 square e § i fhe New Britain Roller Hockes ears| g in Opening Game Wednesday Night in Albany— Hiatson qig S Basketball Team Has Been Uy ip i Amsterdam las da | One-Eye Connelly Tails to Crash the Soc Y S in This City T ; 10 LAy A ] lelgated in Si . especially with the ”.'.’\'\"h:;";';‘;i onneity vaits o crasn e | Ji-Y Bos” Cl bfll Y G A Seeond Contest to Be Staged in This City Thursday { J Uil ! fefeated in Six Starts selected T & 5 Gate; B 5 Ry A 3 2 s i T '.zl\.‘i,;' it the ume, Th ite: But He Sends in Night —— Quintets Appear {0 Be Evenly Matched— as pre c the first time: | o Ok The foul shootir W o {his year and he was named as the | His Calling Card. Fod e 5 o el PlayersAll On Edge as Preparations for Battles th man on the floo, The One-Eye Conn ¢ | of this year for the members of the Are Made G el '%0s scldom failed to crash a garte | Junior Hi-Y club of the Y. M : AL £ he funny things that ha no matter what precautions werc|A., came to a closc on Saty N ;an“\fl "11 roller polo, most of them | taken to keep the free talent out, | Each co ant has had happened in this game. Bvery chance | Back in 1893, world's fair year in | throws. Th TyaaneIToh 8ok, He called a foul on ago, Dominick O'Maley promot- | 108; Lawrence Sonns and upon the prompting fight between Solly Smith ang | Miller, 78: Eug he Amsterdam plavers, he called iriffin at Roby, Ind. 0'Maj- | Victor Bakanas, few extra fouls for good measure, et i eporte | Burke, 88; Leonard a suit of clot HMV‘IH\ . Robert May, 65; Job At one time, the time keepor rang Hin ) the bell :«nl].‘\h‘:\-:l‘:” v‘,u l‘fx‘_\\,”‘i e Connclly would not sce theJohn Minas thought the period was over, he noti- : ficd the referee that Duggan was ; committing a foul and the r Il 1ientonifon catled the violation, hough he | 2S Hmcipassed and Connelly did not ans St | bob up, it became apparent he had | TS Decause imselr. R [or more of th Steve Pierce and other members | S, ‘5;»\,‘“;\““ ,i,.,’:_‘ of the Amsterdam team were trying| ‘The announcer wa r0ducing | sanding will their best to have the New Britain | the principals when a brick canie | jormine the players fight them because the ref-| sailing over the stadium and fell in | iy, Those sins ere was all set to cject of the|the middle of the ring. The missile im nd ‘.|w'\- will plavers from the game. Steve even|just missed beaning one of the prin- | will have 50 froc went 50 far as to take a poke at one | cipals. Stepping over to the brick, | Threo re of the members of the local team but | the announcer picked up and | hoys' dr he didn’t get any rise out of the New | shouted to the crowd line ot i Britain man. “One-Eye Conn is sorry he|held in ) | can't’ be us today, ladies gentlemen, but h card Charles To make sure, O'Mallc have represe I the way s it g 1s it neared the end and New RBritain began to swamp the team. Afte the contest | was over. a woman fan whose anger | (0D ®ot the better of her good sense slapped Dick Donnelly in the face he was leaving the rink. Dick turned to thank the woman and she said Ale was going to slap “Kid” Duggan also. “Red” told her to go ahead be- e 3 cavse she vas acting in a very lady-| Savannah, Ga.—Horton Al e, et # 0se5 out Bob Jones by one stroke, Meetings for the Wook Ik | 27s- Savannain open \Monday, Stanip club, 7 p. cmploy inois ccision i : [ ¢ v reor TO EATER PRO LEAGUE Amsterdam is a hot bed for roller| St Augustine—Smith and S Col Iy ( « ost ’ ) - % S ; 3 s in the polo fans and they hate New Bri { zen are held even by Farrell broth- | esday 1 rabid hockey fans can| TS, Johnny and Jimmy, in exhibi- m that consistently | tion foursome. A wn favorites. Houston—Johnny Dawson con-| 7 P i . - 3 : " y . Coimial | quers Ossie Carlto: nd 1, to win We iy A { Yionce Ao < 3 : i i . f ) g r tory * club drum corps will be | Houston Country ub invitation | ¢1ul 1 i f ¢ 1R s : : ! 3 1 b el of the the Albany-New Britain | tournament | ) Wood W club at ) e i > 1 f a leg in- game at Stanley Arena Thursday| Tahoe—AIf Engen, Norwegian 4110 Po . Soap Scu t o e i £ B e 5 S ] i : nig This innovation is being of-| champion, wins California’s first ski | ».m. Hi-¥ club at 7 1 i N N ] MESTER XA FARE o 1 Woode fered by Dwight Skinner, superin-|Jjumping me: ridaw Buptist Boys t t tecdent ef the Boy¢' club of this Quebec—Emil St. Goddard beats | 01! B¥II city | Leonhard Seppala by five minutes — |in castern international dog der | Ottawa—Roif | wins Canadian ski jumpin, The Visitation basketball team ap- peared here Saturday night without Brennan, star of the quintet Ashton, ldaho—Amieric : Sl B ' y A i3 of t UsE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS r Moran who acted as timer|derby goes to Earl Kim 4 v 4 Oimen, Sioux Falls, wins anr Monday ile on his way to work, | Washington's birthday ski ju | p\ A0 SIREEL Ll wen ket 10 B i Stephen “Laddic” sanford, Captain hom san Francisco—Dummy Mahar = crack Arizona wi eight is kill.| of Hurricanes, Leaves Hospital ; ' t s 54 ITCZ_I_ ONES ‘ OMPAN Y He was ordered to stay in bed but|oq jn 5,000 foot parachute jumy ! : t t I il fnstead, he plaved with the Visita- | (rom airplanc, After Severe Injuries, | 1 artford, | ) : tions last Wednesday night. That fin-| = 1yayana —1Kid Chocolate floors| il ety 1o ! 1 ished him. Although it is not definitc \\h Burrone, New York, six lims| oy aqdie” Sanford. cas IE\AL 7I' is Hlv'OY]L’H \\Hh !hr‘ game Aadd Sanford, captu Los Angeles, 1eh, 24 (Pi—stephe e San Francisco—Jackic Fields more and he \hu been 'M\w d by hi to leay Despite claims on the part of los-| it Masnollald s 1 \ Tndustrial S Baskethalll|{tOTCICIEA D NATREY guc last Friday that the double| Milwaukee -— oficiating system caused defeat, this|COwboy Iiddie Anderson P attitude was unjust and is a case of | ten round draw marked 19¢ polo play sour grapes. The work of the offi- | knockdowns, | tirst chu cials, Ahern and Grinell was as good | Schencctady., Sol Tu as it could be and only those who | bett s record for biased could claim the system ctory onr ampaign, 111.—Ohio State B Tllinois first Big Ten dual mec AND TS The suggestion relative {o the|feat since 1916, 46-40 G 4 ” g - liso i A double official system was made by | Detroit—Ilour junior records fall I T it SRR Aty 3 g dard | Sy A V= \f,\“ a member of the industrial council|at annual indoor track junior A. A. | .o . : . o a : 7 I g LAST and Bryce Long. industrial council | U. mect coaih e f 1 ; ! & < S pi & & Bt MATCH secretary, was instructed to find an| Agua Caliente—My Dandy, - | L official. When Corbin Screw, last|g wing George Washington haa- | - year's champion, lost the game. it|djcap, $6.000 added. L AMATEUR TOURNLY was said that they denounced Mr.| " Louisville — 140 horses ars nom- | Long for his plan. 1t was not his|inated for Kentucky Derby = plan. | "Tics Angeles—Lagdic Sanford is|Simon Ture Boscrs Lrom Canadi, = | seriously hurt as Argentine polo | Probably members of the Corbin | ¢otr peats Hurricances, S-5 Philadelphia and Boston (o Mect Screw team who have found it con- | venient to “get away" with pushing| ;- Lawfence Pool. defending cham- and shoving in the backcourt found | 1t WL B GO S0 nen racquets| N it inconvenient when there were two | £ ! | championghips, but loses to Herbert | rrq cials to watch them. Crying about | i 08 P e i officials after a loss i an old story | "0 e T BOn ) L Gots cham- | onte that does not become better with | SR H Hy - St as | mer who beats Clar + 10-T Madison Square Garden 1 1-15, 4-15, 15-6, 18-15. | Twenty bouts are to Princeton—Yale hangs 510 | tonight and Lwenly on Wed straight hockey victory, —beating | night. Chicago—Den Strachan eliminatos | 1 \o¢ York Matehes, Tn the game between Corbin Serew and Stanley Rule the Screw shop team made 11 foul violations and | ¥ Stanley Rule had eight. Corbin Screw | Princeton. o-1. 3 Among the entrants mada five of the cight shots goud} St. Louis—Merrit Bates, - | Burns, Boston, and Wil L i e AM LOSES and the Rulers made four out of 12. | bus, wins national Y. M. ( timenti, Philadelphia, in — {ball singles tournament pound class: John Kel i A i 2 i The Rulers had the advantage [Otto Berg, Toledo, =12 land Harey Kaufman, Philadelph 5 P s : v th is to TiA n if it missed the four foul shots. [ 21-10. in the 118 pound division; Artl Sl ) . ) i L e . 1t would still have an 18 to 15 lead.| Tuscaloosa — Alabamia beals S2-|pinirose, Montreal, and Joc McG - ; Bristol Divies IHOEDINFTEERAGICH LM LOOKIN wance 40-17, for 10th straight infgan Philadelphia, 126 pounds , 171 I q VAT WHERE | FoR aome Tho industrial council will study |scuthern conference, ) R ca i o naon Ao Loe: 1l 1 »‘n). =5 the matter tonight Los Angeles—Southern California | Gene Sevistino, Philadelphia, S | conquers California. 33-28, to win|ounds: Stan S ir; e Montreal 3.4 va fias e ¥ o LR \T scuthern division Pacific coast r‘(lr..x AnalTaclRevellal Ehliae sy ]}0‘8 Haln‘onlc‘! Ba"d l” BEUgENLIE | pound: Jean Kendall, Montreal Plays for Bible Uass; New York—Columbia gives S¥ra-|wallace DeWolfe, Boston, and Sumn Strains of “Ameri The Battle | cuse sccond defeat, 34- [ Battsssony Dhilangi st i160 pounds Hymn of the Republic” and other| Minneapolis — Purdue’s '\|\(h‘ patriotic sclections enlivencd — the | strai sonference victim is Minn session of Kveryman's Bible class | 3 yesterday morning, when miembers| Philadelphia—Penn drops to se:- | of the harmonica band of the New |ond place in eastern intercollegiate | SETS OWN MARKS Britain Boys' club demonstrated | jcague, bowing to Cornell, 27-23 [ 3t 'H; e their musical abili They were dl- New Haven—TYale wins 1ita| M8 Hieanor & ) BT rected by Park Commissioner Ar-|atraight home game beating| Yo'k school & LK DT L thur E. Berg, who has been train- | princeton, 80-24. prominent position in \\ol;w- n \j:\n. s show an Ing them weekly for the past several |~ Chicago—Chicago wins first con- | Mg circles. ‘Threc ba »K' oKe | modated wh months. An address was delivered | ference game from Wisconsin, | feCOrds in four dayg comprised her by Rev. Theodore A. Greene. There I recent drive against world marks were 87 members present. Champaign—Northwestern noses Alaska’s mineral production, 1n- (" Columbia—Ohlo States just nips eluding precious metals and baser | apny 31-50. metals as well as petroleum, amount- | Ann Arbor—Michigan beats In- - oW 1S AT = 0K HO - = DERTWINGS W SOME POSTCARDS OF ITALY — ¢ OUR. (TALIAN MODRESS | |OF enice - LRE R rlee Wi e HE '\ R S (i1 BFRAID THEY WON'T HAVE { AN’ 'LL MAILEM 0 YA | HAVE & ViEw QF’? El The Fleetwings basketball team ANY OVER “THERE - TOWER OF PISA 7 defeated the Dixie Chumps Saturday - . | by the score of 32 to 23. The ore: , p MOk v ew or Fleetwings / b | Fld Tl //) ¢ ] : 4 vas in Louis Azack, Boston, 175 pounds. Al and Mardecheo Saggese, 1 heavyweight class. New Britain Duck ating pl mm-‘ retro —DAILY— | Bellomo, rf . 1 [ | Adams, 1t ..... 200 | Marino, rg 5 $ 75 ROUND || Wojack, 18 2 5 3 TRIP || | Tolals 15 Return ticket good 30 days Dixie Chumns Brand New Latest Type | 11d Parlor Car Coaches [ Gotrich ix Comfortably Heated—Bonded—Insured [l | e o We Guarantee Your Comfort S e 4 Leave Crowell's Drug Store gnderson, ¢ . 77 West Main St Nevers, I 10:30 A. M. and 2:15 P. Rl lti Daily and Sunday 5 Phone 1951 Totals Make Reservations Early Score at half time, 12-19, Fleet-| YANKEE STAGES, Inc. || wings: referce, Zembroski: timer. Adametta; scorer, S. Rametta, 930 BY NEA SERVICE. INC.. AEG. U. S, PAT. OFF. 5

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