New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 8, 1930, Page 9

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Speaking of Sports Manager Clarence Lanpher of the National Guards basketball team announced today that his quintet| will play no more home games until | after the holidays. The team will | at the Mate armory on Arch sireet on Sat- resume its home appearanc urday, January 3 There are various reasons for this in one is that which cropped out Saturday night at the opening game at the armory. The attendance at the contest was a com- plete washout and it would he im- possible for the promoters to con- me fter w Year cele- &iep, but the n tinue to take it on the chin the way every Saturday night until a the Christmas and N brations are over Manager Lanpher, night In view of these facts, Manager Lanpher has decided to wait until after the first of the year before he team home. He has two or three tentative contests on the road and if these materialize. he will Keep his team going until the time I8 better for the regular Saturday brings h night home appearances. Manager Lanpher hasn't given up the idea of staging weekly basket- all attractions here. He is postpon- ing them until the urge for the Eame grows greater. At no fime in past seasons. has any money heen niade prior to the holidays but it was ven break at least for the pronoters, This year is totally dif- ferent. Saturday night's crowd hard- 1 armory Iy mospher as en forent than it has been in the past like an immense barn. Men and Women spectators were compelled to it with their wraps on while it well in the second h before th players even got a was no enthusiasm and all. there was no dancing a A played and played At thal. it was a zood rehearsal for the musicians making at the present tine b of them will get into action before the first of the vear. In the niean ne, the Manchester Recs and ainfield Pros want New Br for games and these conte ; t will probably be played The Sout ecreation Five w1l howl Ro; creation Five in league here tonight gton led cue for the first half of the season a real good battle is expected toni gan PBritain ockville All e Palace Alleys last night in a bowling match before one of the largest crowds of the ason. Joe Gacek lerful pini o Inter-City I¢ ton at the Palace Alleys. The star match of the night will be- the Sani Fiv d the Sokols which team will the Sani Five has a lead of two games at the present time i o Palace raman and Ch will howl & verberg and Murphy in l 2 home and home natch i ‘olimbians foothall team d 1 the Tigers yesterday by sore of 15 to reby cementing the elaim of the winn junior football 2 of the city (Cemmunistic Newspaper Tells of Grain Received Moscow, Irec. 8§ (Pr—Izvestin, ovgan 6! the central cxecutive committe of 1he Soviet Union government wiated today that during the past five months one and one half times more grain had been collected than during the same period last I'he sown area this year. the paper kaid, wag aln 25,000,000 acres more than in 1928-20 season The total grain collection this year | was estimated to be £6,500,000 tons AR nst 71,700,000 in 1929, while the marketable figure this year exceeds the figures contemplated under the Oon mber 1. it was said, the total grain collcction program for the | five year plan by 32.6 per cent De union was §4.8 per cent completed. TOR BEST RESUL USL. HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS NEW YORK EXCURSION| Four Times Daily s 50 ONE ¢ KOUND 2 WAy TRIP Return Tickets Good 30 Uare PULLMANS OF THE fortubly Hented nd insueed Finer Bailt. Comie KLG NTORY 3 Weat st W0 A ML 10 A M, 40 P M TR it \ Vime 4% Aours One Koun ) Trip AL R e Bosten ® N. B. fo Woreester 2.00 Leave Daily al 150 P M v 1h) Make Kesersutions Karly Buy Tickeis Hefore Boarding Conches Be Sure 1's a Vankee (ach YANKEE STAGES, Inc P having talked to numbers of those who usually Eupport his team. discovered that these people are holding off spend- Ing any money in view of the fact that the usual funds are needed for Christmas presents. This was reveal- ed in a great measurs by the slim attendance at the game Saturday at up. There ngest of v the o although an orchestra played | state teams are in the none heran bowling of the Rtogers five, did some e will bowl ink team to the EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 19 STARTS WITH WIN | *Opens Home Season With Vic- | tory Over Willimantic Team A victory in its first home game was scored Saturday night by the Iinther A. C. basketball team over the Willimantic West Ends. The sume was played as a preliminary to the National Guards-Holyoke Mohawks contest and the score w. 2 to 21 in favor of the local com- bin ame was a nip and tuck af- fair up to the last 40 seconds of the first half, Then the visitors shot two quick baskets and these gave them a 14 to 10 lead at the half. After the reset period, the I'anthers spurted and tied the count at 14-all. The West Ends then piled n two baskets and a free try to na -point lead The end of the game was near and the Panthers started to play their hardest. Some pretty shots resulied and just missed {yIng the score. The count stood at 21 10 19 in favor of Willimantic. Carlson was fouled and he made his shot good. With two minutes and 16 seconds to go. Willimantic fourht desperately. After another minute, Squiilaciote sank a pretty field zoal to put the locals one point 10 the good Then, with five seconds to play, N. Mandell, the best foul shooter on the Willimantic team. was hacked while in the act of shooting. He nissed both tries and the Panthers wers victorious. Marietta and Squillaciote were the siars for the Panthers while Nichols and the Mandell brothers were stars for Willimantic The score Panthers A. C. Fld. FL Pts. West Ends. Willimantic gearty. rf R ) 1 Mandell, rg G 5 Mandell, 1g 1 5 9 at half time, 14-10, Willi- " referec, Joe Jasper: timer. ) tz; scorers, Karbonik, Na WITH THE BOWLERS KOGEKS ALLEYS GERMAN LUTHERAN LEAGUE New Dritain &l 1 (— 208 415 495 4A3—1428 Hartford 10 116 14 5 9 108 1ui— 31y PALACE ALLEYS SPECIAL MATCH Kuckyille Siar 1 109 100 116 - 325 ais S T &7 521 610 New Britain Stars N. Tronshy 105 121 118— 544 Val-Gay 10§ 15 15— 331 Ik G 18 ' Jacek Rt 7 SPECIAL chyille G “EECAL waTen ; : i whint Club : 19 ON ALL-STAR TEAM Eight Big Ten Football Stars Have Accepted Invitations to Play in Coast Charity Game. Chicago, Dec. § (UP) Big Ten football stars have ed invitations to play on the All-Star team which Coaches Dick Hanley of Northwestern and Apdy Kerr of Colgate will take to San Francisco to play a selected west cou m in a Christmas charity game i Big n players include rank Baker and Wade Woodworith, Northwestern: Sam Selby. Ohio State: Milt Gatenbein and Milo Lu- bratovich, Wisconsin: George Van- Ribber, Purdue; Win Brockmeyer Minnesota and Clarence Ely, lowa Three more mid-western players and 11 from the east will complete the squad REDWINGS DEFEAT BULLDOGS The Redwings averaging 130 pounds defeated the Bulldogs yes- terday afternoon. it was an exciting hattle from start to finigh, the Red- outplayed and outclassed the Rulldogs, who were twice as big as cdwings Rulldogs aver ged about 15f FFor .he winners Fred Wiehn as the oulstanding player USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ,\l!bl | T | was an casy selection for a guard WAPPING DEFEATS OCAL CHURCHMEN - $o. Church Seniors Drop Wild Game—Intermediates Win ) the best line- | man of the nation in 1 ANTHER QUINTET | PLAYERS PICKED ON ALL-AMERICA United Press Names Selections for Mythical Eleven New York, Dec nd Harry Fo- America football team for 1930, se- | United Press collaboration with Notre Danie ins possible six-foot-seven Wisniewski He seemed able to crush | two opponents toget One of the largest entry lists in 55 in number | the Saturday Stanley Arena miniature golf from scratch. Intermediate took part in playoff at the arms drove an opponert into Squillaciote Jim Campb herg were tied for Senior County This a great co-ordinated smooth machine that Notre I8 something playofl two Southington was announced weve he scheduled to face this team, NeW Britain > headlined as fear- in his most feared Purdue ams and hon- players from These choices were R ing it more than Stagg cautious days Second and 1h orable mentions follo 1ot of arbitrary \ out of a careful consideration of the football ex- who have watched the play- The record is forward by 4 decision o t Notre Dame Industrial league mect Corbin Cabinet announcement the choices were r a deal of stud Press atiaches ders girls will Lock at 5:30 y and Walrath t guard—Koch ing pong table siznificance 18 heing kept | on of this I hert a guess, football reporicy impossible for any Wuarterback—Dod or coach 10 see every plaver in every 10 sce ever two games of a given liam Hill defeated Lob Hopkins 21 Vincent O'Dell Weller, Ha Northwestern, ated Fightler the valuable assistance football coaches these selections Since some of wil clash with the Hart- Arena some Washingion tight guard—Linehan all of them will interesting to romain no. | observe how | got the players together a ored 10 talk them played off in the the coaches tournament e and Dressel defeated | America Left end—Wes Fesler tackle—Fred Williams and Ba Jeft halfback v ng in the ghin, Peterson and Ward in the roughing Kochol 43 to smallness of the rule making ~alls or crowd Herdlen an guard—DPete Wisniewsht tackle—Milo i copped a sp Miss Helen Murphy Marchmont Notre Dame halfback — Phil Van Tibher, Industrial leaz following makt Frank Carideo whose indi- Wapping Y. M. contributing season cnjoyed by Nof factor to the < sehednled Northwestern Wapping k team in the This was a good South Church Halfhacks—Hal TUNNEY POSSIBLE POLITICAL FIGUR Cross Hopes ex-Champ May Northwestern ler of Oregon " OUT OUR WAY margin over 6 made h youngaters an forfeited hy Marchmont ahility was Enter Public Lile See THERE! SEE THAT OIRT ? efensive worl HOU WADH YOouR \ EARS Connecticut Moffeit of Stanford Bl {0l e one ofithe =reate was especially bril- He expressed this hope in explain- FIGHT OVER CARDS RESULTS FATALLY heavyweight pion a major of his staff. contest for co TROAT = GOSH, “ou'Re BOounD G T SUMPN, N Oy Ooww Oeef ENOoLGH . democrat cn Two Shot Dead in Stamiord Row During Game jon with me Cross spoke e i democrats, ~ ! U4 Italian democratic = Others who spoke included Mayors Sutherland of Da I'rancis Hayes then drew a r husband of Seiihimior hen obtained a gun and returned to the room of home in which the gar A wizard on dfense POLICE HOLD TWO MEN n exceptional pun real field zeneral au and William Barcomb, bo'h another western cor whn was a all phascs of his posit two men tricd MEXICO HOLDS ELECTIONS Mexico City, TABS’ was nominated teams he plaved held to be the hest Rig Ten confer- | ence lineman. exclusive of the ends. this season. GOLF LINKS Opposite St. Mary's Church Prizes Daily and Weekly No serious dis In most places c revolutionary WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY N8 U & PAT oFF THE MINING ENGINEER Bert Metzger of Notre Dame. were elected. No opposition 7She kfiow; the 7Ropesr SALESMAN SAM [TH WRETCH! AND MY GIRL) (BAY HUSBAND (S TERRIBLY TIGHT )¥OU CAN'T 20N, | |THIS CHRISTMAS - | CAN'T UNDER- ) SIMPLY sSay ('t GOING BACK To MOTHER — (CHR1STMAS OR NO CHRIST- tAAs! NOT ANCTHER CENT 00 YOU GET FRotA te! | FRIEND INTTH NEXT ROOM | WaITING FoR e To GO SHOPPING WITH HER ! | STAND HOW You GeT MONEY OUT OF YourRS' AND HE PROMPTLY HAND! e Tde Fare! were not enough 6 | Park club rooms were rifled and s ball and all its uniforins Manchester outfit 1 intermediate leagu South Church and F d to play { local teams, during the supper hour on Fjf Addison is scheduled to go game in Bristol Saturday ning of this week DARROW AGAINST JURY PLAN CHANG Recommendations in Inervies celer of the state = overboard th ivering an addres RETAINS HIS TITLE Billiard Champion & King Ranch " By WILLIAMS 06 Y O - TAATS FAoM AWiLLiame,

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