New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 8, 1930, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH § 1930. —— NEW BRITAIN BASKETBALL TEAM BATTLES JIMMY PIC THREE CORBIN QUINTETS | WIN IN INDUSTRIAL LOOPi Screw Shop Five Retains Its Position in Second Place by Defeating Landers, 33 to 16—Team Is Still Very | Much in the Running for the Pennant — P. & F.| Corbin Crew N oses Out Fafnirs by 21 to 17 Count —(abinet Lock Combination Sets Down Gascos, 31 to 18 Gascos look opened hree lonz shortly « the Cabinc At o1 It a great night for m P by e bers of the Corbin iamily i Gascos. However, they “took the i bk 1 St en final minutes and Col- ol Corbin S Gox Y | wick, Ly Carroll and Stohl nd Corbin Cabinet Lock t 4 g ing the winners in tire T B Agtbln e Sertyyis SHICLOL Y QTR AILY Colwick, howeye running for the pennant and i Rl 10w within a half a first : mont} les scorin b T iGutYor ais om afair game ope mm good fashion i Gatos had pro-| il 1 ochowski h Bearing and half Sokolow S 5 0 made his second 1 goal of th ( & Corbin had a el Cavinet Lock In the early s i | half the T fynden Walther, 1 Colwick, « Ya ¢ 4 looce ball ¢ Seo . ( of the cour Tim Butley hand shot for I & 1% Corbin iy point leal 21 to 17. Thi final scor . vict was four sensational long shots by Dick Gorman. He had his scoring eve with him and every ons OVER FRIEDMAN went through the netting withou touching th wee' Solo- = lowski, Jo played a fine game. If Mickey Bucheri had Towa Heavyweight Is Almost a half a break on some of | J i © " Knocked Ouf in Seventh Round F. Corbin e his ten-round ith Al wish w Fricdman, hut ocal J rrrior put Paris, 15 . Feldman, | ) Trej: P'ainir Buche Havlic Gieroc Beloin, Matulis, 1 both hands ich a vul- 1. bobbed out of his pre- shting strons nerabl G nd clinched hin c in or- timer u nd more fre nt pu med him the cision. W the rir cties. 1'rom the Toston into the I v but T Ehe antos : o c o of play and T : 1o w ) i m of th - i ( leski l:n i \ 4% ; ] o \ Ay i E i | 2 1 10 Waliclki, g Yakub 1 2 EXHIBITION GAMES Luke, | A R Luty, « o o Arburr, 1T I ) i§e Chily 4 p arro Bade ) ] I ) T EXCEPTIONAL SO0 “ Score w TROJANS ARE PLANNING A RAID ON SPEED RECORDS ths is the business of these Southern California fliers who will concentrate on cracking existing on. Scorching the cinder § records during the 1830 sca ZIMMERMAN § 3 i March 1 S c- - N there is probably one Gther pitcher, ol o < ‘\J;G g“‘JA > 4 4 CFo e laT R s i e int relay records due- D T L sheerspeed on the ball when h Swin o BE TIGHTENED TOMORROW il on 1 the University of Sc n Amo 1 other right-handers d a Sy i Moss looks dependal Sominadin a1 {0 bold | § ast and Last Place Basketball Quintets Are e oach Dy rojar er to Overturn Leaders in Scheduled Games— SR e Ui Hatd ons of Ialy Combination Slated to De Battie With cacn won mes and losi 11 in S Eagies—Tabs Players Confident of Resisting On- 1y mur prove weetil, hursion a1 h { 1 eve th v 'Q’h( of Hast Er Rivalr)‘ Between < r'r:‘vw‘v‘l"“ I .H\J‘f.‘”"”‘1'";'.2'5[‘,‘ 'h‘\) w‘” T (‘ « nati, and . ndl Johnn AN e e 5 = prrison will b ned to reli ty and Itobbic them champi \ aileas 5 S of the staff, may have some port- th ; Tt e A ; : 429 i Q N help from Jumbo Jim Elliots Pl e foonEallB I B 5 256 i 5; b [\, 235.pound giant, and Jim Faulkner, 5 : ~ VU? g fted from Buitilo, where he woil 2 S LUy Tomorrow's Gamns i AR s b o s of laly vi. Kaesl he w he over but Uneir get back into th aun ainiy in Brookiyn Camp Lo 15 Being Cleaved \way nt chase ha BARD 07 AVON HELPED wi vhich wro new half s 1 1a record hook v mark frorded KEN'S SCHENECTADY QUINTET AT STANLEY ARENA—CORBIN SCREW COMBINATION RETAINS PLACE IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE—TWO GOOD GAMES SCHEDULED IN TABS COURT CIRCUIT—SPORTS ~ |mer teammates playing on them, is . |one, NEW BRITAIN QUINTET TO FACE FAST TEAM TONIGHT | Basketball C ombination to Clash With Schenectady Club at Stanley Arena — Visitors Being Led by Jimmy Picken, Former Bristol Endees Star—Rated " as One of Fastest Fives in Upper New York State —Hardware City Players Confident of Fourth Straight Win. AR sclmmectady | Proposal that the colbncl turned b town. Collins . ey Makofski 2 ! Lieht forwird | Ruth was scheduled to occupy Sioian ; Picken | hiS customary right field post today in the first cxhibition game of the left forward season with the Boston Braves but |Richman .. Smith center unless there is a speedy settlement Conway 2 Meinhor | Of the salary issuc, the Babe likely ht guard will appear in no further contestsd I Arbure Husta | The Dig hitter, after digesting the | ol % situation last night, came to tha Shadcalof the championshin: New: ision that he would be running |risks Ly playing while not under Departure basketball team of Bris- [tol Will be very much in evidence |COMiract. In other words, an injury at the Stanley Arcna. tonight when |MigNt place him in the predicament. | of being unable to press his claims the New Britain quintet faces thel Schencetady club of Schencctady, | for 2 bigger and better salary from N. Y. With three former Chopvadicese: of the Bristol team on the Most of the wav correspondents pleniy of action is in store for the|in np were considerably sur |fans who attend. prised by the latest developments | Two of these men, Jimmy Collins|1? the ~much ballyhooed eontract Tl Sl i o e D var i tn olineaf placeioy aidingt center respoctively, are mow mem. | think.Colonel Ruppert would ‘raise Bard o0l Claionmt Tanoha N [the ante.” Socondly, they did not: Bhltain toamn atnile on the Sehenen.|Delieye ihejBabe would Srcject an tady roster Is Colling® Tormer run.|Offer that meant an income twica as great as that of any other major league player. TRogers Hornsby of the Cubs is the only athlete receiv- ing as much as $40,000 a year for his scrvices. Ruth received $70,000 last year. Overnight. the general expectation was that Ruth, rather than prolong the argument, would accept the 1$50,000 offer for two years. On the other hand. the Babe has displayed unusual stubborness in holding to his ‘original demands. He yielded a e at forward, Jimmy Pick- The interest in the battle be- tween the two quintets that has for- running high at the present time. Picken is coming here as a mem- | ber of one of the fastest teams in upper New York state. Paired witn | him at forward will be Makofski, former mainstay of the Connectlcut Aggies team This duet is a fast surc in passing and shooting. a six footer. is playing cen- ith Meinhold and Mickey | Year by reducing his demands from at the guards. Fodder, for- & three-y cont to a two-year merly of Yale, is the sixth man on | basis, but scemed to feel that Col- [the clun, onel Ruppert would bid another | Manager Lanpher will have the|33:000 In the game which has me lineup tonight that has won |the carmarks of a {wo-handed - asCihnesismalent sam Gt sion of pinochle. Ruth has acted nd Sloman will plar the for. |like @ gambler who considered S5 vith Richman at center and|STand” his lucky number and ro- and “Hank” Arburr in {ho| Used -to-try any other sct of nu- {back con mer he game will start shortly after X % 9 o'clock LINDSTROM A HOLDOUT Antonio, "v0 more members of the RUTH 70 DECIDE " ON NEW OFFERS | Giants have fallen into line— | ¢ (Red) Benton. veteran right ded pitcher, and Bob O'Farrell, The only notable member team who has failed to sign a is I'reddy Lindstrom, who ed in Florida while his ez whion |15 ) L o = . teammates are working out here. e il okt TUNHEY WIN HIS igH Coonel Ruppert Declares Next ci ot onenne o Ends in || s AL Hove Is Up {0 Playel' undesstanding with the club but the ith the i i ) i A o third baseman =till is a persistent Jeau 1 \‘ or 67-y !—u\IJ ’\ nele Wilbert | Gene Bids't Peke Denpoey Most Un- e e hSentes 5 m,“ R it . Kind With Thouzhts of Shakes- Al ersburg. IPla., March § (@ ‘ 2 main v Iy en whether Babe Ruth, the only man in basc- RETURNS SIGNT e ‘\ ¥ : I « o b « € v\ ) peare In His Mind bail who ever has had the exper- Toronio, Ont.. St Ik e ) : o s b ience of rejecting $160,000 for two Harrison, right handed pitcher pur- i ; ) i e re ot % e i larch sl v S today v cxpected | ¢ 1 from the Reading club last e P o lace i in 1924 william shalk v in Ge cide on an accoptance |y finally returned a signed a ombin 1t i \ B P tunney's corner at \ (uicen- | of this o or rofuse to play ex- ¢t 1o the Toronio Maple LU oy ¢ 3 v o e nizht | hibition games until he does sign the International Baseball S el e 3 5 H e won | contract for 1930, arrison will report to Man- S s S ! L : i) “Dhe next move s up to the O'Neil at the Tarpon A1l excopt Wykoid ave juniors. i i s Lla ety L CTOWR fIOM 1iahe” said Col. Jacob Ruppert, .. training camp at once. e R e 1 3 ity K ! ! ¥ § the New York Yankees : : I Vit ) 1 op- |1 n e 4 NP1 punney's knowledze of Tuman after the home run king failed yes- r = N it % he 1 S Tiood t f \w‘u;uvlhv‘v‘\!n"' 11:\“ n yv\ ‘ij.:l‘ y ‘:(:l“)‘; pt nvu'; ,\,(-Ui Sl 'i“"}"“ : . e e e A it a tions and this | and 1o limit AT IPERER! o N T e L SR b e ent provided whal was nec- @ im to realize it." PURRIE D Wi on Tk . Archibzld Flower. | coloncl and the Babe was held in — on started T physical cilment ! i (OF 0 ,;"'1.‘”“‘,‘,“' ihe chpions ““,‘”‘l‘,,.‘:‘ml‘\ R ‘ with Jack Oakic—Polly Walkci B e * v ot raied as po elul’s chances last year hes ne g pE ASb AL RS L AL, : o West Hav il Baskethall Ag s e iy ‘,.L",.,.‘_,‘ o emnet v in Conwell Hall here, [Tt broke up after the Dabe r | NOW SHOWING . woth hay ) 1 predic n of Glen o (o ¢ * 150 suwested that golfers study | Ruppert's revised ofie ation o Battle Logals o Lo e PaCes e of Glom Wrishit, former PRt | akomncere fo. acuulre the praper | sested in fum tat ho get § EMBASSY & i e day vl tell Rl o e T e et ental atiitutde for their game. | for each of the next two ye | S ng fir is net in con- ! 5 t PLAY BNS"OI TF dition, duc and a croy | By Cufl bhis iyl 18 of hoils. 1 tevelop- h s st L = e OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN 1 f 1 7 cluly h of 1920 I Cireat 1 o almost cver nzle of th D e : Lalcn Ehtoat doult he will solve thel {2 Ho @oSH ww BUYING —THIS CGAD, SAKE ~THAT (ST 22 e 2 i cicAR STorRE MUSTA BEEN -ME FloHTING SPIRIT OF A o1 th + % 2 1" RESULT oF —THAT FALL I HOOPLE ! = Vad MUST X | ned HAD WHEN I WAS A BABE HAVE PATIENCE !we NES =~ agiitad : < g ; IN ARMS ! v NEP oo MY wiaw ER~ AH «v M-~ HUM-M -~ S : { JUDGMENT HAD TTH’ DAY oFF I JNDERSTAND Nou WisH o ; . WHEN T BoUGHT -THIS CRASH! o SELL “THIS BUSINESS !« L . |F BUSINESS KEEPS UP e (F T AH o KAFF-ATF =) ) d fd7 WAY (TS, T HAVE GET You A BUVER, i g | —© BORROW A COUPLA DOLLARS \JHAT CoMmisSion Witk ] « -6 FILE BANKRUPT Vou PAY ME 2 " A \ ) PAPERS !/ ' 5 0 1 ‘ o'c Ab L ] moumng o7 MinTIT 1 TIGHTS LART NISHT i of | : | | ¢ ; ! " 3 wl | ! \ A 1A AERSEYS 5 b : “ L CATCHES EM |; ) { i i ON-THE ! ‘ . FIRST BOUNCE o NES U S PAT.OFF. N0 ——— e — ) C1930 BY NEA SERVICE. INC.

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