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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1930. —— NEW BRITAIN PANTHERS AND ALBANY LAWMAKERS CLASH IN FOURTH GAME OF ROLLER HOCKEY SERIES TONIGHT— BOYS' CLUB BASKETBALL TEAM NOSED OUT BY BOSTON QUINTET—STANLEY RULE KEEPS UP PACE IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE RULE SHOP TEAM SCORES JACK BRITTON A~ NEW BRITAIN OUTCLASSES WIN OVER GASCO QUINTET SHRINKING VIOLET ~HARTFORD TEAM ON COURT Hardware City Basketball Quintet Displays Absolute Superiority Over Capital City Quintet—Final Score Is 32 to 25—Locals Ease Up in the Second Half— League Leaders Keep Up Pace in Industrial Basketball League With Sensational Victory — Johnny chyi Proves to Be Individual Star of Game — Screw | Shop Downs P. & F. Corbin Combine by 26 to 15| Count — Fafnir Combination Takes 32 to 23 De- | cision From Newmatics. League Standing W, S E nary: ) ” Stanley anley Gascos Gascos 1id Night's Results In Old Time Form Champion tion it team pl ouly to lo; rs by defeatil Holst points half Corbin Serew Z gane vould have |to with the feated worst i triut 1 to a to ti ulers can happen rst place tie. Should this pen a play-oft w team showed cond framy md “Goodi L. Loy tic Machine second by Pre rm put the points n r& of wit e Corbin Ser d to be for basket until 20 to 14. Then the shop boys b the i it Andy Yakubowicz powertul offe hing vals, basket could not be count ¥ 15 point tir ( hoop : all over. points Joe Luty clors. Tl Sl Going Strong ot ier was dropping thet cvery corner of the floor The work of “Hank™ “Hummy'! Darrow, as al, " Arburr held Joc Jasper with- cld goal and Durrow Dick Gorman two pla s fine defensive the de scored Last. nights victory in from Gase last night Jinmy Murphy's boys I'rom the opening wi the final blast the It rivals from Gas Co. b furions raf le three istle i great out u ed ers and their tled at| allow two-point been pls one tirst score ha minutes It was Dudac the n game The gave 14 to The second half of play Kley made telli made it 11 to 15, anc cos' hopes began to rise. | Carlson dropped in a foul shot and | there was a three-point dif betwee Garro made 1t 14 to telli throug icld goal was dropped i had progres while all am. Whil neither forward nst him and he on his team and t U of six poin Paris left the summary: Corbin Screw Fld. was th with wo foul goals B Bane high [ two ircwo field goals, ) tot after The A 1 Luke, rf Baker, rf ... Yakubowicz, If . Luty, ¢ Arburr, Darro The cour had he gam short tin was being 15 t lack don After sever which the cautious & 4 two po d minutes to go Johnny through the Stanley tossed in t score at 17 Bedlam br many p dur played a slo the Rulers with five B} 1 mir Rulers ¥ Gorman Jasper, 1f ¥ Sokolowski, Holst, « Sheel 1an Heinzmann, basket Bariy Ig points loos emed 1o At a and K tion hoot Carl 1 Newmatics | Hardware City, | Former Welterweight Championi Once a Resident of This Gity | Hartford, March 4 — New Brit- | hic d a tton w liv Br ¢ former world's we re- 11, but 1te Loy, on not as L com day to fight . this bon 1in men i's contem- porarics ) er in the Hardware City, {o talking of his boy- hood ther al nam 1 dozen years e avil 5 14 years old, deciding 1o try go. A promir loc r 1o talk Champion’s ollectio Hardw re now and, known the promit lieve the 1 neighborhood Lim day ) Kid in nothi to indi one . ~and courag “H Hill in the lived for a while one of the to ity, and it was t , of Liis learn: how to us nee brother named Jack ‘vellow- too satisfactors all the had a Frank who labelled belly.” and this a nickname to him, other hoys t “Willie Br alac 1 to fake n here began o learn re of elf and 10- end of ing do in those day how ward the home het find That to t the ot insp Jack o 1 left for Chi 0 Iim 1 always th e the of by had been K iz and was v 50d s any irfare arrator says 1l 1L Britton n I rep is Willie Bre Cony M from Britain 15 100 much introduced him And so it career, diamond over most noun Iritton has pdded 0od en with Jack Britton has ber New Britain so long that generally associated now but eve d his home tov the Hard 1im to hi n ay he is with from not the change to time, holds c! s the 10 boxing skill uinst the de- of the yout shadowy cen nd Miami Wi OPTIMISM PIEANATES IACK HOPES Hold Lead at Half Time of 15 to 7—Ross, Schmarr | and Lipman Are Strong Points in Club’s Victory. bsolute superiority ove r > Hartford High basketball team,| oes yesterday afternoon by the | no £ differ: It can man s the te fectly an tributed ood kna follo th on 1] m N ks 1 Schmary thirty Gerai ond qua man v bringing New Bri Schmarr Schmar i Hartford g0 falianted wi ain High team subduc 2 the Hariford indicat to Y in The the wide scor ¥ cnce between two tewm. men took things a lit- | iring the second h. Lad things well in hand. be truthfully said that stood out for N¢ am passwork functior nd the scoring w among the n Britain d per Billy that he ha ceon ore spectacula hoth o Br game shots, two in ) an and Lipmm prob play ume in other game d ah o bushets an also playe game with ther il 10 foul seore ord too nks te Lipman a ollowed with : caged a by With five conds of th it He corginiz I sank his sho shot an Kenny f Har rler with Limother up 54 till leading. Kenny had a double the score to Wit m fonl ealled of botl missed their (rec for Hartfor + long shot \ bash rella who ht ed to mai th Sritain ¢ ud I vith sed up for + whil irted th nd one Ioss shot ther b owil chec Kenny no brought 1 point ot b 1 two fre Gua At th foul Hopkin. Toss foul shot | i tries. d X ni ( o N well dis Pritainites. d i 1arino, Totals It ton; time, Baylock, leski wert 1g 9 T timer, Middle- scor or scorer 15 Holnes; Mciivoy Hartford 16 to 14 in an overtime game that became better as it p ssed. the win- n as he Baylock wi : factor for New Br k the winning basket w of the overtime Bogdansl ouistanding New Brit- King scemed at times to ire Hartford offensc. period gone. nd Za- ain Sceconds rid Tt 0 [ Seconds 'l Harttord Gothold Brown, rf . Kar rloute Pict toss, 1 King il score i 0 lg . s . Mcl: L New Britain, LEIGH MILLER PROVES t a Hamilton, RIGHT T0 TRACK LEAD Ontario, Athletic Club Takes Delight in Whipping United States Aces March 4 (®) Hamilton York, the Leigh of Ontariv Athletic club, has just about demon- strat a | | nla 1. [ pionships ten days ago. 1 th hipped anoth Chet i d p won all thre Paul #reat last lap duel with Ray Con- | ger of th l New Max Wakely 1 o WO mile | to Trank NG 1door Miller tr ot 1 nd Ohio S right to top place ters this year. nmed Jack cre s George the among Lilder weeks Simpson Canadian ¢ Lust nig ttan college mames he - United State Newark A. Marshall sprint s 70 yards, The Canadian with Bowman of g0 of Dianin defeated te in M Bownan, in the G0 and spri cond cach t ) f he fumous cap race o threc-quart cvent went to D Switzerland after a invitation Martin of Illinois A. York : Hickey third. Central Y. M. experts a surp 00 yard run in 59 out Alfred Noyes of 1 Veit of the New York v Gibson of Bloom order. Petkiewicz, the his Lolish fastest winning a handi- e1d of about 20 in > away 60 yards the New York nished sccond. Harold an was turncu in in Jayley , who f college FIGHTS LAST NiGHT Tirooklyn cMahan, New Cowhoy outpointed Tom- Neb., (10). o Granle, d n davel, Julton, Pin L. —Haskell 1 ved out Ace Judkii LACIROSSY ey IS POPULAR March 4 (UD) Hohart ¢ fc with Army on April 12 nd th the will mect o ] Cornell 1. Hobart national stand- the West N Arn h about | 5| gruelling engagement is anticipated. | third T1l 31 West Main street Eddic TEAMS T0 CONTEST FOR FOURTH PLACE Junior Church League Ofiers Two Games This Evening With the championship of the Junior Church Basketball leaguc al- ready clinched by the South Con- gregational entry, interest in the re- muining two weeks of play will cen- ter upon the strugglés for various lower positions in the standing, and | one of these will be definitely de- cided this cvening at the Y. M. C. A. The place at stake is fourth, which carrics with it the leadership of the second division, and St. Mark's Episcopal and Center Congregational quintets will close their seasons to- Inight as they mect to scttle this issuc. The game will be {the two which the gue will offer | and will be a hotly contested one if past performances are any criteria | I"or the teams are now tied in the standing with two wins and seven |losses apicce, while on the occasion |of their previous mecting the Epis- \copaliuns won a barc one-point | margin on a foul shot in the final Both teams arc anxious for this cvening, and another the sccond of | | seconds victory | The First Baptis certain occupants of the cellar, will tempt to stop the Trinity Metho- dists in the first contest of the eve- ning. The Methodists surg of | place and still have a chance | to tie for sccond, so they are hope- | ful of inflicting a defeat upon the | aggregation. The | latter team, however, is desperately | trying to achieve its second win of | the season and will give all it has in | the attempt tonight. The game will |start at 7:45 o'clock. Hultberg Passes 100 Harold Hultherg, 1%irst Lutheran | scoring uce, passed the 100 point | fmark last week and practically | !(-Imn hed individual scoring honor the league. He outscored his n | | vival, Howard Keeley of the Trinity | Methodists, in an individual duel | staged when their teams met and | boosted his lead to 20 point otal | |at pr 101 points however, has two games left to play | | while Hultberg has only one, and a big night for the hodist player fonight would put him back in the Dan Wosilus of the South church s only one point back of Kecley but e has no more than one game {leaving him virfually out of [race. His team mate, Prancis Hat- | | ti lolding fourth position {while Harold Bengtson, another | Lutheran, is in fitth Hultherg has the most fickd goals {45 the advantage he had a | | we z0. The foul shooting lead, | however, has changed hands and has d into the possession of | Wosilus of the South church collected three good fries 1: v \d brought his total to! rg made two and | 11. Their work | dropped Gordon Ily of the Center| church, the former leader, back to | third place. | Another Center church player, Clarence Derrick, lost his hold upon | sonal foul “honors,” and a three- ¢ tie among Dan Wosilne gs and Keely was created. player has 17 personals while Keeley's two remaining games make him look like the eventual ner. | first five scorers: G 1 T First Luth. | Keeley, Trin. M. I | D. Wosilus, . Cong | Hattings, §. Cong .... | Bengtson, First Luth. s, who now scem is ran to Each i | Ttl Hulthe s1 80 70 65 Greytown, in 1s much as has had | inches of rain in a | | ‘mmu- year, | | and yesterday. ALBANY TEAM HERE FOR FOURTH SERIES BATTLE Victory for Lawmakers Will Bring Championship Roller Hockey Playoff to a Close Tonight—Visitors Have Already Taken Three Straight — Panthers Determined to Avoid a Shutout — Ill Feeling Be- tween Clubs Is at-High Pitch at Present Time — Start at 9. NATIONAL GUARDS DEFEATED AGAIN Hartford Litbuanians Score An- other Victory Over Locals Badly defeated in three straight | sames in the playoit series for the championship of the American Roller Hockey league, the New Britain Panthers are rallying their | forces for a last desperate stand at the Stanley arcna in an attempt to stop the rush of the Albany Law- makers towards their second con- secutive pennant. With the series going to the best four out of seven mes, Albany needs only to win to- | night to assure the New York state sccond time in ws many | team of a championship for the of Lithuania |Second time in as many years. basketball team from behind 11“ j“‘}‘]’ onlE £2nm “’ifn”‘: S - {played here, New Dritain appa - the final quarter to defeat the}, ™y o ) "oontest won in the last New Britain National Guard basket-| four minutes. However, the tide last turncd like the snap of a finger and, vy the fact that a third foul on New Britain cut the local team'’s lcad down a point, Albany shot two quick goals to take the verdict, & to 4. The Panthers are mad clear through. The local players have been the butt of insults galore in Albany and they arc anything but populax with their own fans in this city. They are all puzzled over the turn of cvents that gave Albany three victories consecutively and they are out to win tonight or tear the house down. There is going to be plenty of : tion at the local arena tonight. To iminate any chance of allowing an alibi that the refer was poor, ed as the best and squar- ee in the league, will be the n on the floor tonight. e handled games in Albany and Amsterdam throughout the season and players and fans alike swear by him. Albany is sitting | present time. With three big vie- | tories over on the credit side, the o |Lawmakers arc supremely confident _Z|that they will turn the trick to- night, whitewas Panthers and . four s mes in the se- n almost of in roller 8| team will have “Nud” ofAl Davic at the forwards with erdie Harkins at center. “Molly” 2| Morrison, one of the greatest half- backs ever to get into the game, will take his post in the backfield | with Pete Weleh in the goul. | Duggan ana Williams will ;’(lr New Britain with Donnelly at Tor es the Knights came in 5 ball team in Hartford night. | The final score in this game was IS to 23. The Guards went into the final quarter with a 21 to 18 lead. Then the Hartford aggregation started to score rl Bennett who caused the downfall of the Britain Lteam week, again rted it to- wards its doom when he made short and long shot in succession. | New Britain held the lead | throughout most of the game and at | half time it was in the driver's seat, | 13 to 10. The work of Mickey Luke on the | offensive was the best exhibited by the Hardware City team. “Shorty” Malinowski and Earl Bennett scort the greatest portion of the Knights'| points. | The summary: | Natlonal Guards | I°1d. | al r. TU, Luke, nes Swanson, 1f Wichn, 1f . Hewett, Holst, ¢ G. Luke, Karbonic, Kankaskas, pretty at the o g g Knights of Lithuania £ 1d. L. ocenur- 3 . The rin and Malinowski, renc hockey Bennett, 17 Shimkus, 0 rush Dufresne at halfback and Referee, MeCormick. center, WATCHES TWO CATCHERS | o e The Nutmegs and the Blu {local amateur teams, will their serics of two out | night in the prelimina | Nutmegs took the first contest and the pect to repeat tonight. On the other hand, the Blues are hoping fo en- snare enough goals tonight to tic up the count in games won. This Manager Walter Johnson of Wash- ington Senators Pays Attention to Rookic Backstops. Biloxi, Miss., March 4 ()—While Kk Griffith, president of the Washington Nationals, awaited word from Catcher Roy Spencer as {0 ac- ' will be a feature battle also. ceptance of terms, Manager Walter) © piay will start in the preliminary Johnson opened this week's training | o § o'clock while the big game by giving most of his attention to i) get under way about 9 o'clock. two young catchers, Gordon Phelps | and Nelson Jester. | Called for batting practice yes-| Tampa, la., March terday, both showed power and signs ' unk, outfielder, who came fo the of possessing battles - Johnson Detroit Tigers from Hollywood, was went so far as to say he believed rter of attraction today as the Phelps had a future provided he went into the second day of could keep down his weight. Sach | tull team practice in their training man carries nearly 200 pounds, but|camp here, Iunk showed consider- is fast nevertheless. |able speed in his workout yesterday Jester, given a workout on hisjand the only thing that is worrying claims to inflelder ability as well, dis- | Manager Bucky Harris is how the played a fair game both Saturday |recruit will stand up against major league pitching. 4 (P—Elias 'OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN 00oP HERE WHEN LOCKED ! ~THEN ©1930 BY NEA SERVICE, INC T SAY, MR. MOOPLE ~ WAN MORNIK? LAST VEEK ~THEY VoS A FALLER COME EGAD,OLE wWHAT WAS THAT 2ue BANE CLEANIN w~ REPEAT o f -TH” oWl CLUP/wr WAL, HE SAYS o ME, ARE YoU BAYLONG To -THIS CLuP 2« I SAY,No, I VusT BE VANITOR v WAL LHE SAYS, SAX TIMES I Be ooP HERE,BUT FIND “TH’ DUMP HE SAYS He BE TRoM RADIO STORE AN FoRTWO MONTH AINT VoS NO INSTALLMENT PAY oM —TH" RADIO ! ~~ AN’ HE GOES "To —TH? widDowl 1 7 AN? WHISTLES w~ i . | MORE FALLERS Al -HeY TAKE TH’ RADIO ouT!

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