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24 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28 1930 —— NEW BRITAIN PANTHERS LOSE SECOND GAME TO ALBANY WHEN GOAL PENALTY IS ENFORCED—INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE RACE TO BE CONTINUED TONIGHT—LOCAL BASKETBALL TEAM FACES PHILADELPHIA RED CAPS TOMORROW NIGHT — SPORTS TRADERS DEFEA WITH PHILADELPHIA TEAM " FY HAVEN TEAN GOAL PENALTY PAVES WAY 4 New Britain Roller Hockey Team Leading 5 to 3 With Four Minutes to Play, Literally Robbed Out of Vic- tory—Third Violation, Called on Duggan, Brings Edge to 1 to 3—Davies Ties Count and J. Peregrin LOCALS TAKELEAD 'LOCALS FACE TOUGH GAME FOR DEFEAT OF PANTHERS [N COUNTY LFAGUE South Church Hands Wapping First Deeat of Season Red Cap Basketball Quintet From Quaker City Anxious to Get Revenge on New Britain Five — Hardware ity Combination Scored 40 to 36 Victory in First Appearance of Visitors Here — Furnished One of Scores Winning Tally as Jette Is Caught Out of COUTES e e Most Spectacular Attractions of the Season— Goal. i 2K Ready for Tilt. ng ; s $89 « v ore ag same | Southington bt 6| 1 trom their surprisin, 1| Adams and Y ; y ) 1 > il getting West Avor i ilar overtime victory overjthe formards with e 4 38 | the Visitation basketball |{<H h-l\d -J]rfil}“ : C L night, t Tomorrow 1 1 A pliyo or 1 1 c rs on the New Dritain q Collins will occ e g > A 5 § 1 n proposition tomor- play center. Conw T ¢ o 5 f 2 N they er for | will be in ¢ o [ e time this yéa 1l combination that in this c 1 oL a Tted Caps i | Brooklyn team last L ) 1 5 R4y ore ty famous by Wil nn, nd 1so tiy X S g1 3 Wapping Y. | The z team, a comb of | Lithuanians i s life of 51 M 1 > e Salo the yers, proved to be onc of |week before. It ; (1 ¥ ok 2 2 ensations of vear on |take the Red Caps into camp, but ] 1 e I : Ll e N visit here and the contest | not without a battl it on pury - AT oit developed that night is expect- 1 The visitors will 1 > ¢ « Shp 4 Undaunter he , Lie duplicated w the two at the a ; the end Blubifooriiih el sitors played te sh tomorrow @ diminutive ; 1 of hall right up to the ¢ A the Phil s plenty ¥ ty of occa on i ad in the gec- same tl ream as Slatic New Britain Albany SElARE N vatiliine Brit v 11| Peters will only no " Peregr N L A T o slim m 36, the [and ; very evide 1 rd J. Teregr which New Brit Dritain vastly : v mght Wi Donald . Y nal 10 minutes and tere In me, “Bo™ 'star yat 9 o' 81010 5 I“5 | as a result, Wapping had to accept |———————— — = - = s ! X its first defeat of the son and be | J third | A H C 1 Morriso The wup-state team brought | : & throng of nearly 40 rabid support- | | TT[‘F‘ Weleh [org along with it, while the Jocal | | ol 4 desertec to rooters were augmented by a dele- | | Rpiins ang e Ir o sy """";" gation of some 200 Boys' club mem- | | e Duggan's anti Lu SRR (O, 12 | hers whom Ray Anderson led in a | (( sy T T k Bl 0 ] h H I‘fll l ; sy e e tonme ot | “Scoft Quit” Says Tunney as Take Blues Over the Hurdles at, m nd re 4 il Zi7% I pattle of cheers made the gym re-| i . T . S 5 \ St Wil 420 un ike'a borer tactors ana veved | S{11b1ing Calls Him “Bum Opening of Hockey Series | D o (Assist by Dufresne). |y tcams up to the point where New Dri lost : ) L Hiney the game the fastest and ST goal and Joo I late c siecond Period .., hardest of the league season to| Miam o Two b Playing on a winner take an L TS R L \\ L 1 broad shou n looked at the | basis in the fi series to 1o the Nl al 5 elongated Welles dropped In | i 0y of (hie tropics with expert | determine the an roller hiockey I L i) low-up shot for the first points| ; 2 o e sl sos : ot Gl T:41 10 (he game, hut Bell. Jacobi and |€ves. One would not have climbed | championship 5 ‘ the New 1 * | Wessels knifed through the Wap- the ring to box for any amount | meg quin combiation of old time {7 | Ding defense to give the home team | o¢ money, although he could have s defeated @ group of & Y [a 12-7 lead at quarter time. The|, . ., any of the tten men in it.|OppONENLs traveling unde 1 - second period, however. was a bad | G e Britain Blu y one for New Britain. for Wapping Gl S e = 1a last night 3 came with a rush, two haskets by ) to take part in the second | oc"c (S & e Coterans we 4 Toss putting it ah and a series of | show n he had been a principal [ger only in the first half nd pretiy shots by the husky Spencer || ont voungst 1d them down to a " carrying it ont until it had -16 o G 02 lea \ Jvan Almost at the final whis- [ The frst v gene 1 ¥ e : fiom heyond mid-floer. making the B R | 1okara Goul e tionvic ‘ Oxo sk imayivosionicd ! hing boxing bouts from scuts as the last goal the third Mas schincling, Probably Sharkey's| N ritain shifted its linc-up dn Pl S0 Do Ciators was & novelty | period- the second half, Rockwell and Dan | #1008 He SPEEA O W o inney | All during o Neat Opponent, Sleeps on T Wosilug z in and Morey patring | (8% PP L ot 10 A firet 1 the f veriol when Gasperini { off with his old mate, V‘Yle 1 the bout since he left the wir starte oft ) 1 two goals tor the During Mami Bout. ird berthe, Most of the third st timom | Blues, the Nutmegs had the upper obiae ; o was 2 mad seramble as onc | £US UG (K S0 Y siriuting s hand both in floor ply and puse: i after another dropped in sen- | i & corner as a participant, | Mork: The veferans played neat pol g : sational shots, but Wapping held sts | "S5 ST 10 seott e [at all times while the Blucs reso ¢ e siv point advantage till almost the o 00" ) oo, cd a times to rough tactics that in- S d end. when New Britain erept up 10| 1"yl cont seen him was the |Jured their re than i ; i r within two points at 3 ( “I fold you last night that [belped. & B s s b Py Rosc made it ) with a free never seen him. Well, that| Jimmy Clinton and Pete/Tusari, 1 toss, but Morey brought New Brit- |} 40 2600 tonight. I haven't seen the two forwards on the winning 1 1o iiin R Jows |30 UP again with a basket and the |yt combination, did the scoring for . : o 5l complexion - of the game suddenly | "y S0l o ycavyweight champion | their team. Playing ,‘,]“h 1o (,” \ itpncnen! in Miamiynrovesil| chonsed whien Wesselatstiotia Kand iip s (6hastlwayasnlal thati{eroarajias (oY ol 4 s ‘\»d‘-l' doncthe oo S : . ¥ s e fleld goal as he was dumped | "0 wiole wag “very interesting.” | caromed off the bank boards, ecooy ) let gy at | cnd over end and then made g00d | rynpey, who attended the “show” ¢d and drove to get enough goa A 2 both tries given him because of the | L Nrs. Tunney and @ group of mitke their victory decisive, Sehmeling 10, has been|foul New Britaln now led by 8 triends, arrived just before the| Moole and Ja k 1 it ¥ al g and climbing mountains jn |#0d then suddenly the Bell-Morey | oponing six rounder and remained jdefense that :1 hard to Ip‘ w“ s e e Jome L Lyt | combination wore off the rust of 818 | ynil the close. e was attired fn | While Herble Sautter plaved a whale f e Sl was | ag s and clicked with a vengeance. | ginner clothes but took no chances |Of & Bame in the cage. Gasperini an 1 h he hiad come from |The two local forwards tore the| oy retarding his convalescence from |Hyland stood out for the Blues. e Wapping _defense tg shreds nd |y recent operation by catching cold | The summars e i I congratulations to faced through it fob basket after unq wore a wide brimmed Panama| Nutmegs e oinoed b |basket. piling up a lead which made | pat. | . Fusar e Gasp "% the Wapping cause hopeless: LODE | The youthful Stribling had no hat U rugh e s ! | &hots near the end gave the VIAHOTS |and wore n sports suit. He, too, | Clinton o) Biclla 3 . | some less points, but even the | jiked the affair in general, but could second T T losh of Bell on fouls could not halt | not say much for the act occupying | HOOI Hyland "% | the locals once they found them- | (he headline snot. center e 4 G el “Just think.”” lamented the fiying J* . M"’“ A A ; o i and_ Spencer COTINE | Georgian, “they wouldn't give me! b : . i Lot with 19 and points re- 100t it SRitiie carianaliet Saulter cinzian I Z 2 ¢ Iy, but it was Morey's 13- 1, rellow like Scoft get in there for goal LT 5 . oint splurge in the second half that et T 2 Virst Peviod : ; BN : ¢ played : nusually | g(rivling 15 bt 1 Blies gtcd 1 and cored the six-|with a propo: R T 1e8 v Ponrth Annual Collese Indoor Com- 10 Wosilus de | which was ctiully dec 7 S e X C o t promioters. 2B B! ¥ petition for Larned Cup Gets Une 1 away Tt would have paid . decond ke o r and dribbled | me $25.000," sai the i Nutinegs I r lee Way Today N e st e Third Pe A 1 T would filled up those $5 | A o5l o on and $12 spots S L ! S Thie SHoiast voar v Durth Period ; L New Britain South Church an $400.000 and Tam not 1 gl A N Glton s . o : Fid. 11 whe o 1 T et Y little short o sperin I g e little G n had just n Sa Campolo cke out a precarious dr = i with Risko and as he fought Primo 2l ahip " Carnera twice in Furope. Stribling s s Rl was asked hazard an opinion on HAVE B]G RECRU”‘S t 5 the outcome of a hout bhetween the OnGg entine and Tt —_— \ Colg M,,{ j‘;“_&“”‘] 77 Three Tookies in This Year's Squad - fanhyetennd is given | With St Louis Browns Scale Six ) P credit for be you he can 3 1 fight. T should know as well as| Fect or More. 4 18 T was in there with him. | T 5 " PEADV FDR PRAC']‘[CE 1 era is doing a lot of clown-| _West Palm Beach, I'la., 1 =5 t g ¢ o |ing now but when he has to he winy P —They make ‘em big while th e . 4 show somet . Yes. Carnera N‘l:‘?”mn‘”{:‘ n8’ scouts Jhr:'t Bloey & i g should stop Campolo.” iree of this year's recruits scale o - Grover Cleveland - Alexander Plan- ! e o o iR el e s per T A e e B | cight ;- m;;g ,.I., ‘.m;,‘, of ’“, in- \I:Y»:yx‘»m\ m“t? ; e h.rmu\h ;vu vl v 2 L jured 16ft hand. “It's a good break Kimsey toweri 6 feet : A ( Pwenticth Scason Today, . o Bt \‘ it tha caid might be worse, | Dick Coffman and WH".‘:’ 1 Sdiles, 6 . D e s ord R I still can fiy, T sold my ship the | fect 2 inches. Earl Caldwell 6 feet 1 rd ¥ L, ¥ i SEAT orere=—Hallings axic of other day but T have another one | ibch and Herman Holshouser an ' and \ plan- ISR IR R coming."” even two yards. i wit Vhild GET BRIEF WORKOUT | Tunney went to zet well and | Al of them will get a chance to i into for the first Paso Robles, Cal, Teb. 28 (Pi— ramain.a spectator at hoxing shows, | Stick, Manager Killefer declares. “1 H z > sta the veterar :‘.. l‘tvla\rlvrvi."nl Hibling went awa and fight | Plan to work the younger pitchers in c or leagu squad were slated again, most of the games during the ex- whe F Ar 4 at th orkouts on the mound e hibition tour with the veterans get- 1 the t 3 i ¥'s drill. Another 1 TULL SIZED WO ting only cnough work to get into 1 ¥ Ll is scheduled Avalon. Catalina 1 lif.. | condition and remain that way te o « inued vains here. ey, A full-g workout - — ! ) i 1 said today he hoall hands cngaging therein. HERMAN REAL HOLDOUT a d 1 ! t the gress the | was on the prog: N cor Joc Clearwater, Fla., FFeb, 28 iR-—Babc ) » u m is ding jts conditioning | Mecarthy of Nntional league | Herman. slugging outficlder of the otii- os jon Chicago Cubs, today Brooklyn Robbins, scems to be one 1D ) a second installr of ath- | of the few real holdouts in the ma : fetding—tast years regular jor leagues. He is standing pat o ™ T i inficlders and ontficlders. was due |his demand for 825,000 for the 193 1t ' Zht 10 g on the island shortl {er noon. |scason. According to those who ar 1 with the workout 1o follow soon supposed 1o know, the Dodg 1 after. fered Ba £15.000, but Herma t Rain curtailed prac- came back with the reply that 16 goim New tricd nior and junior divisions, ice. |nest move was up to the club, New Britain Basketball Team Scores 81-19 Victory Boardman | TITLE IN DUSTY LEAGUE IS VERY MUCH IN DOUBT Either Stanley Rule or Corbin Serew Will Win Cham- pionship—Schedule Is Fast Drawing to a Close — Landers and Fafnirs to Battle in First Game To- night — Stanley Works and Russwins to Decide Third Place Tie—Stanley Rule Faces New Britain Machine Iive. T EAST HANTRORD Local Basketball Team Hopes 0 coros i Resume Winning Ways v : o 1 o Stanley 1 or Co Scer e will be i older of first or second place N AEC trial 1 1 leag 1 o do ' and second place wiil hoth of these teams. 1 pla i n are cligibl ht, two tha will gt ad been the ex- am until the last week when the Rus quintet nt both teams into a ith 10 victor- 10 position a third i Stanley Wo! win in f riting cam r qu s stand a second pla LEFTY TRUHAN it ining ¢ o 5 Shish ' s oppone: ( ® playing bette N : ! standing would in : i) S ; lic \ ance if it o o | H 18y S ey mes re- e ] 7 3% ng o dul e A win| Stanley 1 work cut out 1 Yakubowicz, Ha nd vl ! ter or Corly A . N tions a Toni b S fohn Il have to defeat the tail-end team T from the New Britain Machine Co. A loss for th nley Rule will : e cot o 1o a tie with the Serev chocl stars. op tean is expected thas i d the Hartford | Prot to undc the New- ‘ : it is ver n the gay Tuesday Rt and ploys Bail close he [the New Britain achine tear e puld prove to be a natural (" have been successful if i e o e | WeTC TOL for nift in the lincup start of the second half. TRIAL WITH GIANTS New Trade, Fla, I'ts th whisth = - . Antonio, Tex.. Ich. 28 NEIGHBORHOOD GAMI L younger brother of ¢ York, Feh. 28 (UP)—While Gr ago White Sox [ ) l 1l does not hold the appeal has reported to the ! ! to sses here as it does in s for tri Len is g [0 0 o tions of the country, not- an He was recem- s ] niddlewest, tickets o1 John McGraw by the t hali-tin New Britain games involving ncighboring rivals | White Sox Shires. He has played 21 r. Timer, Hub- alw sold out ¢ with semi-pro teams in the west. , : CoMMI UDIES STADIA TUTLE MAT MEET WAS GREAT SIRI The Texas Christian university T « \ I (il s of KFair P m comu of four 1w ‘ e sho 1 rece tou en mid-wester 10! t he age o tool honors for stadia to colleet d the build 1 ! M ¥ S s one B8 © L 1 BY AHERN |GHERLock [ HooPLE - N— = { ittt o TihEN T L WAS SToLEN TiH -To -T4” COPS OR WE'LL HAVE "EM SNooTIN” ARCUND | 2 (Doef’( REPORT-THIS ¢ 7 { | HERE SAVIN 5 N THIS eT2" wv0oR, |52 N AINTT Mou | )| BEEFS WORKINY BoTH S AN LET T i -THINKIL T t | el 1930 BY NEA SERVIOE, INC_REG. U. §. PAT. OFF. . . : o s . ¢ L L [ 5 A bd . . ~ i \ .“ ) 0 Dy Q ¢ [ ) V- ¢ -r f » L - {4 ) v \ ¢ . « " ( * K + ' « t t . B « . [ € ] < . ¢ [t i