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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1930. —— ALBANY LAWMAKERS MAKE STARTLING SHOTS FEATURE JUNIOR CHURCH CONTESTS Russell’s Wild Shot Caroms Off Coe’s Hands for Perfect Goal — Westerman Shoots Into Wrong Basket — Methodists Slaughter Baptists by 60-8—St. Mark’s | Team Clinches Fourth Place by Win Over Center | Church Combination. | League Standing W L. South Cong. «...... ! 1 st Luthe 7 rinity M. 12, . St. Mark’s Episcopal & Center Cong. 3 IMirst Baptist | Hube, Hovane! Westerman Pet. 000 Aronson; timer, L. scorer, 1. Wheeler. I'inal Games Next Week | The league will close next Tues-| ht, when the First Baptists Meot- [ | i A pair of freak scores featured the : the Junior Church Basket- ‘;‘ylf’,:gulgc “,‘, 0,,‘ the Y. M. C. A |and First Lutherans will meet each 7 3 i lother and the Trinity Methodists tussell of the tail-end st Bap- ¥ B i ot & foul ab | will attempt to stop the champion- on a shot that was far wide of th piSouniConExesationat e STAKE SATURDAY pretty shot into the wrong basket. | These unusi playcrs fu shed al- ‘New Britain and Bridgeport (0, Clash in Deciding Game most the only thrills in two onec- sided games, for the Trinity Metho- dists set a new league scoring record when they smashed the Baptists by 69-8 and the St. Mark's quintet won a 23-13 decision from the Center Congregational team despite West man’s generosity. Methodists Makc 60 Points The Baptists started out as if they were going to give the Methodists a | Now genuine and unwelcome surprise, but | Stohl their early brilliance was soon lost t and the team had to accept the | Morey 5 Childs worst beating ever meted out to a | Left Fors | team in the leaguc. Several minutes |Hewett sraham | of fruitless play were ended when | Hugh Miller popped a field goal, and | Swanson the same player followed with a free | toss, but this 0 lead melted sud-|Erickson denly under a Methodist assault led by Coe late in the period and the count was 8-3 when the quarter end- ed. The Methodists continued their work in the second session. limiting the losers to scores from the foul line, and increased the score to 22-6. The sccond half was nothing more than a glorified massacre. Luther Carle had a big third period and led Bridgepor Sieler | Britain Tabach Right Guard e Angelopalus Left Guard New Britain substitutes — Ander- son. Brown, Carroll, Knowles, John- son. New Britain Bridgeport will clash at the local Y. M. C. A. on §; urday night to decide the champion- hip of the State DeMolay league, | and a large crowd is expected to be | his team further out into the lead, |on hand to wateh the Nathan Hale| while Keeley, after having been | ehaptor entry seok €0 1 St N R ] been | chapter entry seek to preserve its held well in leash Dby Drummond |icad and win the title by keeping its | carly in the game, broke away from gate clean. The New Britain team | Steele and score baskets within | gofoated Bridgeport on the latter's| few seconds of each other near the qoopr s ago, but the Park end. . . City five is out for revenge and has ot once did the Baptists even | won all other leasuo sames in its £ close to scoring all throughlgnive to' stay in the race with the| fins second half untll suddenly Rus-|jocals, A New Britain win will bring oS mwartling shot shocked players|(ne championship here. while a vie- i e ook 1162255 tory for Bridgeport will create a tie R AICCTAcRanout Al N AV dnalcatise @ Dlay-oft. | up the floor and let 50 a Wild flip| " rp < oo s been pri ‘]':’“';‘: asanL e track ling that a win will not only mean Pamsed the foul line it was not even|the ghampionship but will also give ct 3 % |it the right to meet the George above the players' heads. But Coe|... = ey Tiads & Uik eftort (o eaton it 1y|Washington chanter teamin New 4 Gai : 5 March 22 in a game | flight and failed, deflecting it almost | LOTK city on March 12 camel squarely upward. The ball de which will give the winner a firm BN i A claim on the De Molay castern through the hoop without touching |ShAmpionship. | Wally zlund, who has been in the rini. 1t was several seconds be- : L o south hack e New foza luy dould b vesimed: the south, will be back for the New | Howard Keeley led the Methodist | YOrk game. but not for the onc this altack with 23 points, scored most- | Weck. and Stohl or Anderson is ex- ly late in the game, while Carle,|Pected to fill his shoes. Knowles will | With 15 points, had by far his best |return to the lineup this week after | night of the season and Pinkerton | 1ay-off caused by his participation collected five field goals for a good | I the De Molay play. The rest of the evening’s work. The Baptist cause |lineup will s usual. was hopeless after the first fc min utes and becamne even more o when Miller and Carlson, the team’s best players, were lost on fouls. Drum- mond did a good defensive job with Keeley. The summary: Trinity M. I 171d. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT ated Pr Tony Canzoneri, Now | Ritz, Brooklya:. New York- | York, stopped Solly (). Keeley, rf . Mahan, 1f = - Indianapolis—Tony Herrera, Chi- Carle, ¢ Coe, rg-c cago, outpointed Jimmy Reed St Pa 0) McCormick, rg ... ) | Zahnleiter, 3 Pinkerton, Ark.—Roger Ber- Kraut, 1 knocked out Al Do (). | | Hot nard Liose, Springs. Detroit, Pittsburg Jacksonville, Fla—Young Manusl Quintero, Tampa, Fla, outpoint:] Harry Wallace, Brooklyn. (10) Miller, ¢ Hudson. Wis.—Mike Mandell Nordgren Paul, knocked out Pug Firpo, N Recor, rg . City, Ia, (2 Drummond, : # | Steele, s—Idel Ly ontpointed Santinzo Sorill: 70 SPLIT ATHLETICS Mack LaBarba Referee, Aronson 1%, Wheeler, St. Mark's Clinches Fourth The battle between the Mark Episcopal and Center Congregationi teams for th hip of sce- ond division was expe close one, but t players were f Episcopalians, although too were below had no difficulty ir winning the game. Willic Wester- | man opened the game With a neat |, shot into his own b and two fouls by Dickinson gave the loscrs a 4-0 lead, but Larson and Remillet tidd things before the period over and the St. Marks held an $ lead at half tinie The lo; crept hasket as but then Larson break away and the s wast lost. T featured for the wir shooting providing t the floor work and giminutive Petit beir for several successful 1 topped immar Meot- ti; st leader the Connic Plans to Divide Mis [ Squad Into Two Lgual Parts Pre- low e 5 for Practices, My Fla., March 5 h only two regular cnsemble, Con Athlaotics orrow tarc in Al Si have b N P issing fro ie Mack squad into and | the 1o cqual pa internal war- "_‘ = mons and Max Bishop, who slowly rounding into | nted permission di and vs. s th close on halt started, Petit n to Center church vo players Larson’s punch and passing of the responsit Dick- 1 s in the will not i ths port for er Most s pitchers, includir arnshaw 0 work a flock th ¢ ners, E to of rookics ar to cut in a sious loose regular game Hitters Are dezfiiécd Farther Than Pitchers 4 Fla., Ma () tit, Keri Rennl Nmith, Hanna, Center Conaregational Malner, 15 AMATEUR SERIES EVENED IN GAME! | then | were on ey | more will split | = CLEAN SWEEP OF ROLLER HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES WITH NEW BRITAIN PANTHERS— NEW BRITAIN BLUES DEFEAT NUTMEGS IN SECOND GAME OF LOCAL AMATEUR TITLE SERIES—TRADE SCHOOL WINS AGAIN Blues Defeat Nutmegs After Hectic Overtime Session With a changed lincup that put| Lawlor at halfback and George Ba erin the goal, the New Britain Blues last night evened up the scries with the Nutmegs, amateur roller hockey uintet, in the prelim played at the Stanley game was the blue banner one of the amateur battles staged during the roller hockey season with a verdict being reached only after an over-| time period had been played. The Blues took the verdict in the over. time session with the final score ing 4 to 3 | Bayer in the goal for the Blues, was the outstanding star of the| ame. He had 80 stops and his spec- | tacular work in the cage was the real reason for the victory scored by | his mates. Lawlor, playing at halt- back. made things doubly interest- ing by his rough playing and his worls in breaking up Nutmeg sallies towards his goal. Dick Hyland did all the scoving for the winners. He scored the three | zoals in the rezulation time and| drove in the final goal that| won the game. It was the hardest amateur battle cen here in some years. Both teams | an edge and they battled fiercely for the four regulation per- fods without either quintet showing | ny superiority over the other. Her- bie Sautter, in the goal for the Nut- | megs, exceeded his ordinary marks | in the game with 32 stops, while the | total amassed by his opposing goalie shows what a pounding his pads took at the hands of the Nutmegs. The first period was scoreless with neither team being able to penctrate the defenses of the other. Hyland broke the ice with a goal in the sec- ond period but this the only one of the session. The Nutmegs hit their third period when Jimmy Clinton 1 to put their team in the lead. Then the battle broke. { Hyland tied the score shortly | after the final period opened. The | Nutmegs regained their lead a m ute later when Peter Jusari| caromed one in from the side of the rink. Two minutes later, Hyland got another, tying the count at 3-all The bell sounded before cither team could break the deadlock. In the overtime session. hoth teams went ach other like wild animals. Finally out of a scrim- mage ncar the center of the floor. Hyland drove the ball. It just got ¢ from Sautter for the decidin soal of the game. The summary: The Summary vas ride in the Jack Tusari and Nutmegs P. Fusari . Blues | . Gasperini, Hayes First Rush Clinton Teneis Hyland | Sccond Rush Hayes, Center Hoole . Burkhart | J. Tusari Lawlor | Sautter jayer leapects good returns from his time Goals Scored by 4 No Scorc Second Period Blucs Hylard Thivd Period J. Time | 1 Fusari 0 Nutmegs Clinton For Blues Hyland . Fusari Hyland & Overtime Period Hyland , Gasperini 3, 7:00 00 Blues Rushes Fusari 1. Stops—Bayer $0, Sautte I"ouls—Clinton Referee— Hay YALE MEETS PENN to the Situation in Eastern Col- legiate League, New Yorlk intents and to the Intercolls The Mar pose I Y w all holds the situation 1 ate Basketball lea Tinllde meet ime at New the Bastern ue, noin en toni i Solumbia is battlir it Princeton and scekin feague victory in « Columbia, with than rules a heavy favorite feat Trinceton. Yale, alt en five times in 1 vertheless is the points scored me to competition capert choice to ¢ Penn its third defeat. 1¢ th mes foliow this “dopr,” Columbia assured of a tie for the pionship no matter in their last two Dartmouth at New it Philadelphia o's stran, featurs whipped ¢ in a is . cham Lions against York and Penr how the fare ame ord ha of the very fime rival's able have D Colunibia sion and all ot s who have rec been season 1 tror t one of the The Elis, ventured hold, H Corneil, Pring d New U Onl played tmouth leaguc un they en. Da su ember ven visi other is to this weck, Cornell facing Ha Saturday Dar ROOKIES ON Petersburz. | PUHRIST TEAM Tarch 5 ed the tewm ol mlkces y hoys thre DEFEATS FASTEST HUMAN s i s g ‘h Ford lege sprint defeated Georg the 100 yard dash. Northwestern University sophomore, in his Simpson, holder of the world's record for BRITISHRACER T0 By WALTER BROWN (AP Feature Service Writer) Chicago, March 3 (P—When Zach Iord, Northwestern sophomore, toe:l " the mark for his first b t he found crouching 1 the world’s record holder 109 didn't both Zach, up and ran away Simpson of Ohio State dash event ne was @ Letween sprint t de him in the and he (seorg 1 rd he meet St though from in * Sir Henry Segrave’s Recond sec quadrangular o A Northwestern, Ohio New York, March 5 (T—Another ,carciree, smiling Lnglishman is in la rookic break the ahea 1| America today to challenge death of Simpson, once in the heat and i |And man-made speeds on the steel the final; time 4.6 scconds. Therc | hard sands of Daytona Beach. also was the veleran Root of Chi.| This time it is Kaye Don, cra g0, no mean sprinter, behing | British race driver, who will follow Tord. (he wheel ruts of his famous Eng- Tord {lish predecessor, Major Sir Henry tion when st March, on the Flori crn from cost He ot m didn’t he came have a prep to Northwe Lovyola Acudemy « won the inter-class in his freshman year Hill, the coach, brough this winter. And Hill reputa- | : ve. Li | sunds that have need kings their [ his roaring Golc ;Ito the amazing miics an hour. Don, a good natured veteran World War flying days, will try Jua, | SMash that record in a bigger, and like | e thinks, better Sunbeam, this on |a mammoth scven ton creation in Isilver gray labelled the “Silver Bul- |let.” It is his turn fo drive becau on | Segrave, onc of his best friends, I meet | definitely turned from o Tecord smashing to his first love, the " building of a speed boat that will all time standards on the Ni- him along of to investment. Ford with a Simpson's. His test fhreat will indoor meet March 7-8 Simpson Lddie To Go-yard ds SOUTH CHURCH T0 PLAY HAZARDVILLE TONIGHT is tall, running long-legged 8 yle much ne as & western conference come at the Big Ten at Minncapolis There Rord will Root and the flashy neg n of Michigan, in th s conquer | water. Don arrived in New York yester- y on the Berengaria, with the Silver Bullet lashed to the forward deck. In his party was his sister, Mrs. Roberts, Louis Coaatalen, mite of a Frenchman who designs the racing monsters for Sunbean and ecight wechanies. The party leaves Thursday for Ilorida where the tests must bg made under the | American Automobile association auspices between March 15 March Don is a bachclor of seb up, with sandy hair, a tan mus tache, blue eyes 1 a pair of dimples at the corners of hi He drives purcly for sport. He wi British champion in 1925 and 19 | He never has piloted a machine fast- cr than 162 miles an hour. He flow {a bombher in World War. The Silver Bullet has a theovetical speed of 260 miles an hour. feet long tons ilizing fins it on round. and is cquipped with silk ttires inches in diameter and {lightly covered with rubber. The tires are tested to last four minute a speed of 300 miles an hour. | The Bullet is powered by two 12 e e e saie e o | evlinder aviation engines in tandem vad i one el (horen i leat ana il oo nE el ofsepon et the strongest lineup it can e | 20N expects to get little thrill out 2 s Vo=1of traveling at top speed if | thing zoes well. “It's such a short burst, you - | know,” d. “Three mils to get rolling, a few seconds at the top and |it's all over. No time for impr sions. You can’t plan for anything |at that speed and you must correct your course by instinct or its too late. 1 imagine, though, that there is more real danger in competitive racing. 5 t, still,” he said, smile, “it's remarkable | people want to drive hour."” Play l’il\al Fo(fiball Game at Polo Grounds New York, March § (P—The tional challenz competitions committes of t States 170 1l ynounce that castern division fiinzl between Fall River, Mass, and DBethlehem Stecl of thlchem, Pa.. will be played at I'olo Grounds | March 16 i Seeks 12th County " League Win | —Intermediates o Meet Wap- ping in Preliminary Encounter and Hazardville will furnish the in_ the penultimaie Y Jeague game in South church nd will make lozal Y. M. ¢ 1l quin o a step titl L new I'ell handics the church went Wilds of Hazacdvilld «vere defeat upon peets to repeat ht sition ion : , tall, well County New | tall team at the when the 1 tizr move Centive with Dasl apy decp mouth. ance t Topes Lo cap- | its victory an v its fourth Early in the s lincup and with « pped i out and France dv aptain hand. into th ntey. It | this perform ¢ L i and to hold the lead whic has in the rac Hazardville, however strengthened for its final came within by a Lty o It is 30 weighs seven has two s to Keep is at same an n of u Southington on Saturday cvery- There will be a prelimi which the South mediates will se the Fioneers i Thi iy Chureh their secone the War rmediate 1 ted to be Int in : he sa of v over the in me i expec will start tanding in t rnon 1 L close 0 o'clo ehe \ with a broad hiow miles an few \ or Chureh pin na- cup United tonizit sociation Southi sainst th vision cham- pions in o seri wgin at the Polo Ground Miaveh 30, SPEED MARK Kaye Don Will Try to Smasll‘ automobile | the | the | T |ALBANY LAWMAKERS WIN ROLLER HOCKEY PENNANT - Take Fourth Straight Game in Playoff Series From 4 New Britain Panthers by 8 to 6 Score—Final Con- Hardware City Team test Is Bitterly Fought Battle — Hardware City S Team Displays Beautiful Teamwork — Harkins’ SON Trade) - Goal in Last 15 Seconds Clinches Decision—Details. quintct trounced the \\'IIII-! in Willimantic | C I HoNo th ; % | Championship honors e Festends Satorciol o8 American ller Hockey league The first halt showed New Brit-| Sent to the Albany Lawmakers last | ain’s superiority in both floor work|night when they defeated the New i rruhan started off by | Britain Panthers for the fourth con- coring the only two baskets of mn}scculi\'c time in the title playorf irst quarter. In the second quar-|series. The final count last night ter Retano repeated Truhan's per-[was § to 6 but the game was un- | formance and shy bit of | decided until the last 15 - seconds. [ pass work Keele in cag-|Then, with Albany leading 7 to & {ing onc. Tubbs of the Willimantic{and the entire New Britain team scored onc basket and |with the exception of Bill Jette idown at the Albany cage pounding |away at Pete Welch's shin pads, | Ferdie Harkins poked the ball into [the New Britain cage clinching the |game for the visitors, {™ For the srst time in the series, [the New Britain team demonstrated pretty tcam work. Had the scries just been opening last night, the lo- cal team might have come through with a victory and the tide in the series might have been turned the other way. As it was, the strain on the Panthers of facing climination, was too great and the Lawmakers were able to take the verdiet. The Panthers battled nobly to stay in the running last night. The players teamed up niccly on the floor displaying pretty passwork land strong defensive play. Duggan and Williams gave a pretly cxhibi- tion of passing that countered cv- crything that has been said in criti- cism of their individual play in the | first three games. Dick Donnelly kept up his sensational play at ter while Dufresne put up a gre: at halfback. Jette had many stops in the goal. TRADERS DEFEA WILLIMANTIC FIVE Przgbysz and Eissrig Star for N State | mantic Trade five First Period Goals Scored by Caged by 1 New Britain Dufresne Alban Davies New Britain Williams (Assist by Duggan) Sccond Period Albany Morrison New Britain Williams Albany Davies Third Period Albany Davies Albany Peregrin Tourth Period Albany Harkins 7 New Britain _Duggan 1 (Assist by Donnelly New Britain Duggan 5:40 Albany Davies 2:16 (Assist by Harkins) New Britain Williams Albany Harkins (Assist by Davies) TRushes—Duggan §, Williams Peregrin 6. Stops—Jette 48, Welch 44. Fouls—Donnelly, Dufresne, grin. Referce—Hart. PLAN HOCKEY TOUR Montreal Canadiens and Ncew York o in Oy Tims 4:15 3 iy aggregation 4, Pere- Americans Said to be Contemplat- ing Visit to England. Montreal, March 5.—(P)—It is re- ported that hockey invasion of here L professional England this spring is being planned by the Mon- treal Canadiens and New Yo:k Americans of the National Hockey league. The tour, if arranged. wiil take place after the close of gie league season. According to cabled news, H. Green, English promoter, has assur- ed the managements of thc teams that England is eager to sce profes- sional hoclkey and that good gat arc assured for all games. Contests will take place in London, Manches- ter, Glasgow and Edinburgh it the plan is carried out. The report also says that negotii- tions arc under way for the forma- tion of a permanent London and Provincial league mest year, for which Canadian players may be im- ported. KEEPS AFTER PITCHERS Manager Walter Johnson of Wash- STEVE PRZYBYSZ Lobar followed by The Albany team displayed t foul shot, making the score ame great speed and teamwork that the end of the first hall. — has characterized the team in the In the sccond half the New Brit-| fest three games of th> serics. No n scconds were substituted for the jatter how fast the pace became, | regulars, Praybysz did well in run-| e Lawmakers were there at all | ning up the score and with the held | imes bartling to take the fourth of llo(\\n;s‘h\ l:md 1115;““; {{:“( :\T:f\ straight game. Davies and Pere- was steadily inereased to 19- 2 ; X : New Britain on the long end as the| St P2CKed up by St third period ended ‘ S e S “‘”Il_‘\\imlrnn\da first on the offense and ware City tewn nearly doubled the[then on the defense, playing great score. Hall and Sanderson stavred |PO1O all through the same. ~Morri- for the Tosers, while Praybyes and |00 Was, as usual, a bulwark on the Jisstiz wore tic for high score hon- | defense while Pete Welch did great lors for the winners. The summary: | WOrk in the goal. New Britain Teaders i Dufresne opened the ¥ld Tl | | scoring with {a pretty drive for a goal in the first 1 [period. Davies ticd the count but 5(Williams put New Britain in the uilead two to one before the period |was over. Morrison and Davies G|caged goals for Albany in the sec- i |ond period while Williams got ons or the home team leaving the count 1| deadlocked at half time at 3-all, | Koz i Sl 0| The third period saw Albany get J:Ah‘ cdge that was to finally win ' fthe game. Davies first got a goal Uland then Peregrin took a ball that *| pavies had put in only to have it ~|come out, and sent it back sccurely 33| within the nets X New Bri n battled gamely in the inal session but Albany tied the lo- cal team in the number of goa o |scored. . Iach scored three times, Y\Hlul‘ms' goal 15 scconds before the o |end, scttling the issue without any | dount | The game cnded p 5 |the roller hockey i £ The summar New Britain Carlson, | Rowinski, Stefanowicz, Kecley, | Truhan, Bartus, Kominos, ington Senators Has Hurlers Get- ting Batting Practice. Biloxi, Miss., March 5 (P—While Manager Walter Johnson of the Washington club has no wild hope: of making demon hitters out of - pitchers, he believes a little practice will do no harm. Hence the fun the Nationals' mound men are hat- ing at the plate this week. Johnson wants his pitchers to be able to take care of themselves out o¢ the box, and is stressing the ar: of laying down sacrifices, as well as that of finding the ball with a gool stift swing. The hurlers gradually are being seceded up, also, in their reguisr occupation, and nearly all are now showing freer form of delivery Dire punishment has been threaten- Morrison|ed any who develop sore arms | Trainer Mike Martin having gua: Welch lanteed that nothing of the sort wit result if instructions are followed. BY AHERN Willimantic Traders i Ild. L | Tubbs, r{ . J | Hovey, rf . Shea, If | Robarge, | Sanderson, 5 SR, o 0 the scason. series and JOINS PIRATE SQUAD Paso Itobles, ¢ A 5 Another acific coast le: ¥ has joincd the Pittsburgh Pirates, Vice President Sam Dreyfuss an- nounced today he had signed Roy Frazier, Oakland outfielder. Anxious | Ito get away from Oakland, the out- | Donnelly Itielder purchased his own release. | Practice game start Friday, Man- iJ {ager Jewel Ens announced today. | i 'OUR BOARDING HOUSE Albany Du Peregrin P)— reh ’ : i st rush Williams Daviss sccond rush Dufresne Harkins center «~EGAD wi MERELY AN OVERSIGHT oM ~THE PART OF MY SECRETARY wee VAS « HE HAS So MANY -HINGS OF FAR GREATER IMPORTANCE ~To ATTEND o ! «n HARR-R-R-RUMF — I AM ANl EX-CUDGE AND 1 DoUBT VERY MUcCH —THE | -THE RADIO BACK ! LEGAL(TY OF RE-CLAIMIMG [ (o -HE RADIO 1N “THE MANKER | NOUR COMPAKY TRESORTED | 7 0! «~c HOWEVER ~HERE w~ BUT MISTER HOOPLE, -TWo PAYMENTS oM —THE RADIO WERE LoMa OVERDUE ! e WE SENT A HALF DoZEN NOTICES -To “HE oWL'S CLUB , AND -THEY WERE IGNORED! Y e OUR OMLY RECOURSE -THEN WAS -To -TAKE | _ ' s -HE ®lo. 4 | i ¢ DUE ON 1T ! v | 3 ¥ L DELIVER (T BACK -To -THE oWL'S cLuB \MMEDIATLY ! it |

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