New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 3, 1930, Page 15

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Speaking of Sports Coach George M. Cassidy's plan of delaying the start of the Senior High school basketball season unti next February or late in' January would appear at first glance as a waste of time. However, Cassidy is following partly, the system adopted in Spring- field this season of having an in- | sargis NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2 BA 1930. WITH THE BOWLERS ROGERS ALLEYS E .FACTORY LEAGUE Reco | Litke . . 7 247 | Schieicher 5110 106— 331 | Becker 85 82— 251 Nichols 95 X8 292 70 76— 221 R & 441 426—1342 Petkavicus Johnson Kratzke Sarisky. Kurnicki 53— 228 90— 265 76— 284 94— 281 14— Bradlau Orticarl 104— 101— ter-class league of six teams whers every student interested in the sport but not good enough to be = member of the varsity team will | have a chance to try out. This will serve not only to give all students a chance to play, but to develop players for the varsity | team. There will be enough compe- | tition from starting time until the | end of the scason for his varsity | quintet. Tnter-Class league matter what si or | be given a chance fo | the sport. This should prove to be a great advantage to them in that it help develop them physically and at the same time provide satisfactory recreation. In the student no . weight, will Indulge in every | The New Britain Blues will meet | the Bristol Maple Ends Sunday in Bristol in a charity football ‘game. | Members of the Blues football | kquad are asked to attend a meet- | fng in the = club rooms Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock There will be a meeting Triangles tomorrow night o'clock at South strect. of th at The Y. M. H. A. in this city has || organized a basketball team and an invitation has been received from Springfield for the local quin- | t enter the Y. M. H. A. court | league. If the local organization js | able to sccure a home playing sur- face, the invitation will be accepted. he league consists of Hartford, Springficld Northampton and Pitts Britain enters, there clubs in the circu | teams in Holyoke, If New be six cld will on the newly ate Lipman. | of year's high school Abe Aronson, former indus- & star; Benny Caunders, former of the Industrial league; Kisky Cohen, leading court start: Max Yankowitz, Nate Falk and Frank Witkin. the squad Among player formied captain team; trial a of the the Industrial s hall last es were an crowd Ht the The largest was in attendance league games at night. Three good ticipated and this brought out thos= interested fans who wre foliowing the forfunes of the 10 teams enter- ed. The league, it 15 anticipated, will be a huge sucess this year. 802501 MONTREAL BEATS CHICAGD SEXTET Maroons Upset Dope by Trim- ming Blackhawks Two to Ong York, Dec. (P+—The up-from-the-depths plot appeared in the ory of | the onal Hockey Leagu son with the Montreal Maroons as the team which rose to success and the Chicago Blackhawks as their vic- tims. Through five games the Chicago ow famous again h B beatable in the Narional Hockey Teague. They tied one and won the next four games this season, but the Montreal Maroons, who had opencd the season with three slraight losses back last night to hand the their first de- feat. Displ new defense combination in eriod after Hawks, man short, had gone through to score in the | first, the Maroons stopped Chicago's | flashy offense dead while Hooley | Smith and Johnny Gallagher scored the tying and winning goals. Old | Buck Boucher and Bill Phillips teamed up as the new defense com- bination with the youngsters, Gal- lagher and McViear, relieving him. The vietory put the Maroons in a tie with the New York Americ for fourth place in the Canadian group standing and oniy four points behind the leading Toronto Maple Ycafs, who lost a tough game to the Boston Bruins. 3 to The small but fast Leaf squad had all the bet- ter of the argumeut until it came to scoring. Then Tiny Thompson gave Boston the edge by cutting | down Toronto's scoring chances. | Boston jumped from fourth place | in the American division to second | while the Montreal Canadiens took | the same position in the Canadian rection as they beat the Philadel- | phia Quakers, 2 to after being | held scoreless for the first two periods. Flashy solo dashes by Au- rel Joliat and Howic Morenz brought the tallies. came Hawks ying a the second the one ns Three Teams Deadfl)cked In Six-Day Bicycle Race | New York, Dec. 3 (P—As the| £9th hour of strenuous competition ended at 8 a. m. today three teams | deadlocked—so far as mileaye is concerned—in the 49th interna- tional six-day bicyele race at Madi- son Square Garden. The teams are Pietro Linari and | Alfredo Binda, Italians; Fred Sl"‘“': cer and Gerard Dabaets, American Belgian pair, and Franco Georgefil and Paul Brocardo, Ttalians. On points, Linari and Binda were in front with a margin of 19 After hours of strenuous rid ing, during which jams occurred and lcadership changed with bewildering rapidity. the 13 surviving teams settled down this morning to a lag, permitting the patched-up contest- ants to alternate in snatching a few ! hours' sleep. ‘khawks had looked almost un- | Lea De Noia 95— 81— 460 1404 | 345 | 258 | 319 | 298 123— 59— 50 Eknofan Brooks Kania Skurzew Wagner .iii.. 3 | Rondini . 4 3— 301 | Nealon | Fisher 5 93 | Daly | | 57, Clara Routhier 53, E Putting the Hazards..... || | night in at the ‘Putting the | Four teams battlied last the Girls' Industrial league Stanley Arena miniature gogf course. Landers and the American Hosicry | teams are tied for the leaguec lead. | The playoff will take pl next | Tuesday night. The scores last night were: Landers, Miss Josephson Evelyn Middleton Ruth Myecroft | 42, Frances Ampfer 47, total 193, American Hosiery, Winnie Ric Rose Meeker 46, Mary Wallach 4 The Herald girls we fore the New Brit up. The scores: N 5 chine, Lillian Gunter 4. Ger- trude Fieber Bertha simons Bertha Dennis 48, total 204. Dot Anderson Trenc be- 19 M- down achine Herald, Sullivan Glastet- ter 56, total 2 Jim Campbell with 43 and Joe Fightler with 40, defeated two other « teams in the race for the prize of- fered by the management. Delangic 44 and Joe Carr 42 39 and Meehan 45 | combinatio NORTH & JUDD GIRLY' Rings LEAGUE 76— 157 | 91— 186 | 108— 204 | 74— 143 ureson R. Glynn E. Valkonis Low Seore |en ca oM Thureson Renock Plochar Dery Larson 493 | Spurs | Te 2 — 161 | Moskus M. Low | | Snaps STANLEY RULE LADIES' Chisels Deccy A Hendr Temple 1 — 91 — 143 =l 147 =87 ) Krakauske Cheskey Burke Lockshire | Watson Ellingwood N. B. GEN. HOSP. LEAGUE Luckies H. Buden i Gragne Paspec PALACE A SOUTH END LEAGUE Walthers' Team 95 9% 86 54 Caswell Morton Walthers Leopold's Team ramer 7 87 | 7. Walker etipold g e Volg's Team 104 100 110 Needhiam ~olg - 890 Hetnzman Schlefcher Haussler PLAY REAL MINIATURE GOLF Afternoon 25c Evenings Let the Childre» Play Clean — Wholesome — Safe lsc Until 6P M || Littla Mezdow Golf Course | 147 MAIN Next to Strand e e———————— i | | | Tightler pulled Arena yesterday equalled again four holes, course, in one at the not the on e last the ot rdest Delangian captured the prize giv- | h evening. Ruth Mycroft was for the women yesterday with low At the Barry Raphael o nut and Bamforths defeated Department store in the Merchants' league. Nettleton Shoe defeated Manning and Armstrong and the United Men's Shop defeated Thomas McAn Co. The scores: Bar ry & Bamforth, Scavillo 42, Schweitzer 61, Joe Barry 43, cgler total 202. Raphaels, M. Lipman 54, 1. Blumenthal 44, 1. Berkowitz S. Alpern total 217. Nettleton Shoe, H. Swanson 4. Walters 49. . Novack 47, M. Hor- witz 46, total 188, Manning-Arm- Paulson D. Manning Hincliey Sta i Cohen total 175. Tom A. Gorfain 34 Grove cour Clothes two- went into first | okc victory over m. Secores. T s, I Higgins 51, It. Varl- Dudack 40, fotal 1 i Arcare total 1 the Dobbs Abrams 50, J cur 44, J. Dobbs, G. Fi Don ord the mark. Sally en with 45, Soccoli set new cour Grove shooting o Blye low for wol- Three played off 1 Walsh and Daicy Williams to §1. Merline and Clark defeated Kelly and Grace 81 to §7. Stanby and Herdelein defeat- cd Kochol and Jedziniak $2 to 85 Four matches arc scheduled tonight. Tabs four, Kelly, Clean and McAleer, went to the Idle Hour course in Plainville last night and defeated Bristol one uj tournament st night The Wolfer, Me- low ith 88 for the Miss Mary women with v prize being and Callahan are tied men at the Parlow With a offered with 35 1 low An. ial week irace ue As a Member of the Chicago Team in National League. Chicago, Dec. 3 () Joc” Savoldi, the forms Dame L will Keep on playing with icago Bears the National P'rofessional Football Leagu: Although the Bears 00 for alleged violation rule prohibiting the cmploy- a college player until his 1ua the Bear man- gement said they would keep play- ing him. They have appealed the case 10 the lcague’s hoard of exccu- savoldi will ague leading Wrigley “Jumping Notre of were of d 1zainst the n Bay Packers Field Sunday. RECOVERS FROM INJURIES Philadelphia, Dec (UP)—Al- | though Bill Raftell, regular end. has recovered from injuries sustained in the Georgia Tech game and is ready for play, he is likely to be used only in an cmergency rol: Navy here on Saturday. Thi: Joc Burnett, second-strir such a strong guard against Suturday. Burnett, in | to scoring Penn’s lone touchdown, | intercepted some half a dozen Cor-| nell pass against be wing 180 Cor last addition , %o quite a w T OAMETODECIDE EASTERN TITLE Golgate and New York U, Teams: Meeting for Charity Fund | New York, Dec. § (UP)— rate-New York university the Yankee Stadium on Saturday, in | addition to netting the unemploy- ment relief fung something over a | quarter of a million dollars, should toward determining the eastern football championship. Right now Colgate, Army, Dart- mouth and Fordham are in some- thing akin o a deadlock. but should | Andy Kerr's young men defeat the Violets few would deny them the title. Colgate, after an early scason setback at the hands of a strong Michigan Stz cleven, waded through the eastern portion of its schedule with little or no trouble. | ‘vracuse, Lafayette, Penn State, | Columbia and Brown all cracked be- fore the Maroon onslaught The n ority of critics believe that N. Y. U. too will bow to the Ham- ilton outfit. he Col- | game at Chick Meehan, gene the N. Y. U. team, thin Mr. Meehan sp “Nobody has been more than touchdown through my line all season. and one touch- d n won't do Colgate any good | aturday.” i Meehan failed to add. however, that his line has not faced any full- back as powerful as Lem Macaluso of Colgate, Macaluso. will be remembered, scored 144 points during the regular ason to lead the nation in that de- artment of the game. The Colga tall, -pounder 1 meet a r d wall ¢ sistently checking h runs with high a tion, a form of makes it otherwise. able to score one ace to of con- 1 locomotion that imperative for any line- man with the proper respect. for his chin to keep same out of the danger zone. Macaluso pable drives, wide knee is not Colgate's only threat. Captain Hart is triple- threat back of the first order, and Reynolds and Terry. the other two members of » backfield capable ball carrier Both top game vy serimm serious tha in only for th sort re- der of the The advance sale for the has been heavy, according to a nouncement by committer charge, and a capacity crowd 4 LEADING PITCHERS of game n an- in x- the pec Teddy Lyons Was Busiest Hurler in Amcrican League While “Lefty” Grove Is Chamvion. Dee. 3 (P - eventh place pitcher o last seasor did Lyons pitch more n any other hurler in the . but he was called on as a4 pinch hitter repeatedly with tell- results. He won lost and batted ~f1y" Grove th Chicago ons of the busies 1 Leagu Not only innings th league, Sox Amer- Athletics won ching second ictories and ned run ine vear ats and ot in- RUNNERS 70 BE TIMED Coach Liouel M. Depot of High School to Clock Cross Country Team for First Time Tomorrow. Coach Lionel M Senior High school will time the cros: orrow afternoon t time this clocked Depot coaching untry team to- hool for ery man % processio will nough T CTos: 1d unt to prever hold. The ountry ow falls the gaining of a runs will not be ¢ 1 ause of cold weat as Coach Depot beliey in Keeping th can- didates out-of-doors as long as pos- 1t foot- Hed sible, as the boys do not feel the cold when they get going, and many of the candidates claim that they can work better in the cold weather than when the mercury is high. N, Y. U, TEAM WINS BOYY' CLUB TITLE Finishes Gentlemen’s Football Season Without Defeat Gentlemen's Football League W, L. P.C. L ES S e 0 1.000 Southern Calif. 2 All-Americans. . 2 6 Notre Darr . 400 Dartmouth . 1 4 200 Yale .. o P & 4 o2 Y. U. defeated Noire Dame by 14-6 last night and therecl won the gentlemen's football lea chamn pionship of the loys' The members of the team :-as follows: eve Reo, Jo hony Gaj. a m went thro a and f tsn 600 club title-copping Alex Kaczmarczyk, Myska, Leo Buden, arino. T with- two full riva last head o the other gane hut out Dar md won its first game while the All-Ame outscored Southern California Ly 24- Midget Basketball Leaguc W. 1 Yale by 14 of P.C. Medicine Men 00 Laurel St. Tigers 2 Boys' Club S Medicit and Laure t Tigers emerged on top of ball L ¢ standing last t n ve the Young Lagl medicine, downing 4, and the Tigers humbled ars by 1 Boys' Club inners last week, were shut a 2-0 score by the Shooting The teams d up as fol- the All- ars. lows: Medicine Valukevitch r Pas si You Kerelizja d | Men—J. Kominos 1 H. Pa A. Zissis agles- If, J Danko | anissi ¢ 1sa v Riberanko r d Sideranko hooting Kerelizja ¢ Falcomelli Club St Jarvis ¢, ¢ Kelly Do- Karakuska rg Stars—J Iloros tf, An- Bucicki rg and ATS Boys' Club Completes Its Schedule for Boys' ¢l Week edule basketball 1o 1} club. A ¢ Monday activities the met, s in building had its re sketball team football league hag pre oy evening out airplan: Boy s troop model ular session; alayed the for the balan follows wood © Saturday Senior , midget gym clas Boys' club Boy Scout troop No. 6 will compete with Troop No. S of the Roosevelt school in bas- ketball on Monday evening, Decem- r S at 7:30 o'clock. Harry Bonn Troop No. 6, reports t getting along in several of them many tests basketball that irt of Homnor. T Saturday Tt purpose of cking and cooking RESULTS CLASSIFIED TOR B USl. HERALD ADS FITCH - JONES COMPANY MEN'S SHOES JOHNSTON & MURPHY STETSON SALESMAN SAM As He “Undersf;od It HORE OPPOSITION TODRY BALLOTING Cherrington Says Dec was | Washington | opposition lagainst the ported national r ighteenth Exp from est tary of the Alcoliolism amend ssions agail H World who ¢ | paigning The the house by Repre crat, Maryl official Xt congr ments Should Be Voted Op ! proposal Che of corporations The duced ccording here from ten 1o pay they are ries from All 19 Amend- The cight to 12 ries of more {1 onthly w i duced orks Ay ) cents) per than four fected. The c mediately was re ight 18 e day ER four days recorded for a erendum Still more odiry dry-sup- f on ti secre- o1 the on by wages of farm and working. hnical directors were cent n 800 1 reduced ten per indust a week s were SOUTH TAKES LEAD "IN CHURCH LEAGUE - Mainer, Ig workers wers 25 the er cent t per cer proving The Referee, I- | Scorer, all| The Mark's in the Carle N Trinity Episco first schedu will bri and > (about per ga employes although ntets working iment DUCE CUTS WAGES OF ALL WORKERS Farmers Latest to Have Reduc- tions Made in Pay The nationai £ agriculture : Two Men i Begin Willi Providence im- ntic, ot truck and es 1 long hony L. REECT By Aronson. highway bound bound Timer, Miller, ext Week Metho teams of next and St. will tangle Tuesday le, while the second ng together the First South Congregational pal me n Robbery Long Jail Terms Dec. 3 (UP) — Two robbers who held from Waterbury R. 1., at Danielson and agged the ed with $6500, today sentenced H. 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