New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 1, 1930, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1930. NEW BRITAIN PANTHERS SCHEDULED TO BATTLE ALBANY AGAIN TOMORROW AFTERNOON—PHILADELPHIA RED CAPS TACKLE LOCAL BASKETEERS FOR SECOND TIME OF SEASON —STANLEY RULE INCREASES LEAD IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE BASKETBALL FEVER AT HIGH PITCH IN INDIANA RULE SHOP STRENGTHENS LEAD IN DUSTY LEAGUE Takes Newmatic Quintet Into Camp by 31 to 17 Count | and Increases Margin Over Idle Corbin Screw Com- bination — Landers Smothers Fafnir Five Under An Avalanche of Points, 41 to 16—Russwin Defeats tanley Works and Goes Into Third Place Position. League Standing Stanley Works 1 11 B ¥l Stanley v 0 Russwin Stanley Gascos Fafnirs .. P. & F. Co Corbin Cabi Tanders Newmatics . I Kley-Morey and Co. and Wilton Last Night's Results Johnny Landers 44, Fafnirs 16. e having Russwin v Work S B and t ¥ ! nce for Rulers 31 T ¢ ' was that Kley Morey one o scoring cir- | | th firmer quintet went sion of third place t the dop when it de largest this Tabs' hall Iz As a whole were not very exception of Works contest excite the the third plac the teams played which at times caused control of themsely In the other two cont winners took the lead lost it. factory's mary Stanley rious them battle to los Rule Scoring Bee 1e second tin the Landers te scoring bee and n record number of point scored in a victory of Cabinet Lock team. 44 to 16 victory over team was the most on scored this scason Although the first half the Landers team seemed to b better combination and it ran up 18 to 12 lead. This period twas featured by the fact that every one of the six chances from the foul line was made by three Landers players Wiehn, Zaleski and Charlow. Fa nirs had 11 trics of which two wer success In the sccond half t went wild and at times it scemed as if they scored at will. Coach Rice took out his forward and guard combination and left Captain John- ny Gicrochowski at center but tl did not work. Later he took Ge out of center and put the four ers back but the Landers t not be stoppe Jack O not be stopped le Corbin However ided was clo th e Univer the inir Mon- sicul trainir to meet following intil oth- am e g continu The to t long He. Wichn shots ol nd Z April 1st will continue of March Mond Older 1 nd Iriday Monda siness mornings. Wiehn, 1f Wedn Zale O'Brien, ¢ Scnior Wednes ing class beginners. I'ri- tling class advanced junior Mo nesday, Iri- nior A" cla 10 to 12 0 b p. mediates S p.1 and Saturd Crescenzo, lg I'afrn Havlick Warnicki, . Bucheri, If .. 0 2 Anderson, 1f Gierochowski, c¢. Matulis, Krause, Beloin, Walicki, rf loy 5 g lg boub swim class s hand ball le nd the final tour op! ¢ Junior start ament nior, Jur ampior 1ment foul shoot cond w ek in Ma mont me. L Ahern; tim Come From Behind Ll g Mo A game, up-hill t ir came from behind the Russwin team nley Works. The Stanley Wor lead but the coun points about sever vic it (0] right, is Ha (By NEA Servic Indianapolis March as a L varied sigr state period of rowned kin hom: mbli »ack offices veat when dozens housc In mile lover mot center tely med fro: o ning g paid the title resorted Columi ronth to 1 some to Hoo: e v, the tail end ) | university's 4 Lccommod $40,0 the drama of Indiana basketball, is picturcd above, wi nding champions. mett Lowery left to right, are Captain R. Unroe, another ebring, Columbus captain, and regarded as ou iversity, Tndis t is Everett ( wnapolis, scene of the , coach of Frankfort, dof ite floor guard. The two Frankfort players above star forward. To the right, above, Jutzh’ ¥ lehart, Washington captain and all for-ward. all-state 1 is tatc NEW TRACK SCHEDULE IS o "5 22 With at 1 apparently s the 1 promises more t a half dozen or more L strength of action than L seismograph during a chamber of com- “a local atmospheric teams of equ competi 50 ¢ Indiar produced or what a Cali merce terms listurbance.” TABS LEAGUE GOES INTO HOME STRETGH .~ primed for the ship meet being he and evening in New many associations esented. Hurtford, Bridgeport, Ansonia, Noy Litchfield county, Stam- Middletown and New Britain nd in teams. New Britain won the state championship tied Hartford for first place was runncr-up to Hartford i Last year vrestling at the between Meets state capital Manager Samucl of all & newspaper Y Matmen Competing Today for Titles in New Haven Crosby on May 10, radio dials Manager of | Britain ¥ stling team s | D€ state champion- 0 this afternoon Haven with revi Tabs to Battle Sons of Italy as East Ends Meet Eagles ir enrollmen drawn |dates wit schedule oy g mect Crosby High o Standing : on ¢ il Halpern Dbicct Manager await final championships local Y with the New Brit 1 lonors held High of Win 4 to be met by Coach nateh d man D] \iisiad on.Mas the local u decision i 'h 5 .“ 2 2 overtime y s, and the bout S B ( O”-”“‘ i mday afterno : : : iin be held in ] T | considered the hardest foug s May 24 153 m the whole tournament. : Tife aen 5 “i"‘ The closing mect of X on May 1 and cld Prep at Coach Depot he intended The score Hartford the final anies Tomorrs the St Ends s b Run or first on plans o « At the end of the 10 min iod the local man had 59 tune ady over the Capital City man, lacking two scconds to gain cision. l'ennock who was ceing could not do otheryw icclare the bo raw, and force the men vrestle two overtime periods which resulted in the Hu tord man winning the decision ited the I t points. Ends have proved to be | This y New Britain men at all weights except the b Out of the aid suc and ceond plac s and the t End will 1 place and a winner t will out hold will e the the v il possibily a Sal pract cather becomes indoor practices will sprintc to men chase { Coach Depot s material available tean, to v for inx Ea avy- enders ¢ seven men cight class. h some Arsenal Tech, of an last sca- tanding st Re-Arranged Halpern—>eet | a Samuel sterday Watcrbury, roshy’s confirmation of meet is Britai De will candidates outside it be Although 1o outstandins left over from last s expected e R ) 'PHILADELPHIA RED CAPS PLAY AT ARENA TONIGHT Sensational Colored Basketball Team From Quaker City to Tackle New Britain Quintet for Second Time in Season—Defeated On Initial Trip Here by 40 to 36 Score — Local Lineup Materially Changed Since Then—Hardware City Crew in Great Shape for Battle. BURRITIS NEET |- " HARTFORD TEAW iLocaI Basketball Quintet Anx- | ious o Regain Winuing Form LG | For the sccond time this scason, | A battle royal is expected this|the Philadelphia Red Caps basket- at the Stanley Arena when|pall team, one of the real sensations basketball team 10cKs | of the present basketball season, will fast McKinley Ath-|poct the New Britain quintet tonight Hartford. | 4t the Stanley Arena. The two teams €OMINZ | clashed once before this ycar on Burritts' | japuary 11, with New Dritain taking l'a close verdict by the score of 40 to Lincups Philadelphia Walker RI® Sloman Carter Richman Peters Conway Seay nG Arburr Wright evening the Burritt [ norns with the letic tion from The Capital City team here determined to end the | winning streak over Hartford teams. In three years the local team has|yg not lost a dec.sion to a Hartford he vlattora spritnE w real aunpidse quintet, on the Mardware City quintet in The visiting team is lcading the | neir first visit here. They showed “armington Valley leaguc and plenty of basketball ability and at known as one of the most ageres-|a) times were dangerous and eager jsive teams in the circuit. The Bur-|i5 spatch away a slim lead hung up ritts are still sore following their|ye the home club. The team passes | heart-breaking loss Wednesday eve-|jike lightning and dribbles as fast |ning at the hands of the St. Stan|,¢ Lumans can go. [five of Meriden and ere determined | gc o the features of the tean's [to break back into the win column | .o \os the work of Walker, dim- at the cxpense of the Hartford|ipytive forward, whose dribbling, |team. The locals displayed good | ysqing, interception and general all- | Wednesday despite their de-|grouq floor ability, made him the |feat and expect to kcep up their| gustanding player on either team. | fast offensive attack tonight. He is like a greased streak of light- Outside of “"Huggy” Carlson Who|pjns and he is so small that the playing with the Swedes in|ogper players on the floor have dif- Springfield, the entire Burritt team | goyiy in finding him. will on thand for. actiony - he (S5 S i o 08 Rss o Hartford team is coming here with | 0 5Lt ARGEE S B, new lincup and expects to force| ..o “\walter and Carter will play issue from the opening whistle Peters at center itter ri - 2. ithe forwards with Bllter rly alry has sprung up | st wo e New Britain team will have materially changed outfit to meet Quaker City quintet tonight. Collins, two scoring the forwards with ormer Bristol Endce | 5 Arburr and Conway il be in the back cour | i The game tonight will set about 9 o'clock. is is 18 of 1l Indiz- is center, be have | the on. pe. | and The with he date and guarantc will start § o'clock Aronson referceing. game Aber |Lhe oman and will play Richman, t center at By 7 under the With Mis Cast Fully Assembled. Joe | way ek ke ANOTHER CHANGE Hal- | that I 1 confli McCarthy Starts 1 Another Pennant. Avalon. Catalina Island, March 1 (P—With his cast fu sembled, Manager Joe Met |the Chicago Cubs, today h{down to business of preparing | Wwhich is|for the drive after another National| {lcague championship. Meimnbe: of ‘“murdcrers hardly had landed on the rday e Marse J them out practice field the stiffest workout the cver have Lest cquircd dur winter, basc Hornsby his hecl phenson, Elwood lnglish Charlie Tolson and nthusiastically went drill that for as. | Donic Bush Decides That the Chi- cago White Sox Will Have No ill be wit Field Captain This Year. Antonio, Tex., March 1 (P Donie Bush of the Chicago has made another old order—the Sox have no feld cap- worid et e ro that wits islan i th to b Gilber cond tea pot's men at the will in ason veste fore on the first been given. oston third demonstrated the injury and Riggs Beek, Clarence | Herman Dannic through for | " o | tain. I3 G d sary, has Kamm, his who served field leader, less to bother functiona s0 Bill man, son third 1o | Mmost _of last | will that whout. | Yesterday's | Johnny Watwood, Johnny Kerf, Biil | Hannefield and John Clancy, leav- ing only Smead Jolley, Kamm, Alex { Metzler, Dave Harris, Carl Reynolds SARIE & b ehuED i.um Art Shires yet to appear. suffalo, Mareh 1 () Maxic fiblaom had way his fight | NEW STAR LACKS EXPERIENCE with Jimmy Slattery, April 7, for the| Zack Ford, 14 ycar old North- light heavyweight title, as western university student, who nized by the New York state wped into prominence recently by letic commission, would his victory he 40 yard d over clsewhere. Maxie thought he the world tost huma ceived a bad deal when Jimmy Simpson of Ohio State, is a product given the decision in their Buffalo!of Loyola ‘cademy of Chicago and bout last fall, did little or no running as a prep. from was i Rogers | much DBritain this Coach Depot in this meet is history Clyde included arrivals ason will with Suf- crday his call probably 1t weel He R his h The for warm. rec ath- held | Te mainly ason have fuil n,” George to was a fairly who will two estled 115 1, m winn 1d sccond roun, the first a s may competc in state championship ore, Neil Crowley winning title Barl Ald- thre avenge 1o morrow or it will ) of th in 1926, the T oand Vinny Squillaciote OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN s climmated in AS to the remaining four y S { = \ EGAD, CLYDE WAS SToLEN ~0UR RADIO )£ oHNeH w1 SPosE Mou'LL FROM “THE { DEDUCT FROM ~THAT BUTTON contest started Karbonic broke Ttusswin, 6 to 1 T to 4. Abramos scored in succession at points. Defo ended on round champic the Wa place mately seven outst the favor of points by Jiec The Buttma ut Marseli, ts that a tie, Amowicz : dtoal 13 marg . Manozer de a foul shot dropp was 16 to 17 bout rte pein contri whead - minutes of team in its 1 and 1 How 0 Nyborg « onal lcave the ga $ito 2L t ley W nd Marseli dropy the in poi Nibby" Nybor in the last victory tnd Nyl WGRAW SWINGS AXE of New put York Giants Tie- d in a and 1 minntes Nyborg tied 1 Not satis oy Handed Pitcher and Burly Catcher T'rom Roster. sover Mar foul BASKETBALL TONIGHT Stanley PHILA. Arena BED CAPS NEW BRITAIN Seats at Hotel stanley Lizhtweight Champion and Slugging in Chicazo onnds TcLarning, W their fond, was a 7 to ocktord Fla ng don Iynami Mand, Welterweight Clash Tonight A, Joseph, 125 1h. cla Hassclmark I iiwno, (. Span 1 jor R spectively, theiv fivst attempt in How they 165 1b. and the il e farc can pro- Howey they in classes re this will cluss annex or not, the out their ve to mako produc L tournaments in s 15 Lo ams, but therc room for improvement cules” ' team, will be able aring weakness in future tournament orked hard to bring into top form and is sut- m will ma L zood following members of W ready to substitute the first string f to wrestle: 115 b Torosian; 125 Ibs. A. Anderson 35 1bs., G. Melegonis; 145 I Jankowski, 135 Ibs, M. Canzellanri To date the al "Y' wrestl cam has cr has blc losing their first eld Collc 1l losing one meet to the varsity t meet to Ne and losing one mec the very near fu- team will in all prob- ams i Providen v Haven Sprin dual mec e, Water- ANOTHER VANCE FOR DODGERS i March 1 (P)—Brookly Vance on its roster, H cph Vance, a rookic 110 the great Dazay. salengo, | aged in five dual meets, | & oWL'S CLUB NESTERDAY MORNING AND T AM GoING -To SoLVE THE CASE (N “RUE SCOTLAND YARD vasHiod «w As T HAVE DoNE MANY TIMES WHEN &I WAS ONE CF “THEIR p CRACK (NSPECTORS ! v N o BEGIAS WITH I HaVE A BUTTON FOR MY FIRST, Y THAT -TH " BURGLAR WALKS WITH A LIMP wcHAS SANDY HAIR «x|S LEFT HANDED ANT HAS A HORROR OF MANY CATS t wae NMOURE ONE OF -THoSE Book DETECTIVES WHO -TAKES ~TH' DooR KNOB oFF -TH’ POST-OFFICE 'S0 HE'LL HAVE A WHOLE LoT, OF FINGER Y R i

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