New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 11, 1930, Page 10

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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1930. BRISTOL NEW DEPARTURE BASKETBALL TEAM AGAIN TAKES THE FIELD ON DECEMBER 27—ROGERS BOWLING FIVE TAKES THREE FROM SOUTHINGTON AS WALLINGFORD TROUNCES PALACE CREW—GASCOS AND FAFNIRS TO BATTLE TOMORROW -GASCOS AND FAFNIRS TO OLD TIME STARS 1 . Crop of First Year Stars Ready to Move Up 3 MEETllD_l_JSTY LEAGUE SFFK M}YMENT - Another Sensational Battle Expected at Tabs’ Hall To- : : Y | Hardware City Bowling Team Makes Clean Sweep of morrow Night When Riv alspBattle for Second Place Baseball ,Flgures Oi PflS.[ Yearsl st 2 3 . - € tate League Match in Neighboring Town — Nick —Both Teams Flashing Brilliant Form in Circuit ‘ Gemflg Jobs in MfljOI‘S 1 & y ) ; o Tronoski and Joe Gacek Are High for Local Team So Far—Newmatics and P. & F. Corbin Will Clash e | ’ : —Silvero and Backman Star for Opposition — in Opening Contest—Stanley Rule Favored Over Palace Quintet Is Downed by Wallingford Stars— (abinet. © S ; ‘ ; ey Details of Play. ey Southington Stars in a Connecticut 11 (P—Wit : " \‘PU@” major leag ! L 3 RENTNER State Duckpin Bowling league . New England Lightweight Crowm o-=% von e 53t | ' N U iParade0IMilitaryUnitstoswgeimwn Xew Briain Dit 3 taal of minor league committec ot only 1751 pins but Southington went at Stake in Bout cu najor league represon- e F Ballyhoo Parade lower than that collecting 1689. New Britain took the first game New York, Dec. 11 () — The 398 to 576. Kloss had a bad session when he hit only 97 but Manaware, e 2 o ... 4 . : S Jr., his opponent was two pins A 1 o & 4 Arr Nav ootball game urd - 1 A Al Hie ; - Ny DawEootball g worse, hitting 95. New Britain took is going to be a sellout if there is scond 550 to 569 and even lany means within the powers of the < third 564 to 544 varions people who are handling ronoski and Joe Gacek were the heavy timber topplers for the local team. Tronoski hit for three strings and Gacek totalled ro of Southington had a m. 61 while Backman had r propositio Backman had high single with ‘ v grand windup *when' (o Nayy /| od9 hismanicintne fiish game ol onithr ¢ ‘ : but he fell down badly in the second @ . % 2 % team, arrivin here tonight, joins 5 ¥ 3 SrlYingahereslonls J when he hit 93 P w9 i the ballyhoo parade ot GRECORY <ABCT i) 3 ; : The scores E i Rsearals % 3 : i A narade up Broadway tonight. in & ; which a 80-piece Navy band, and detachments from various Army ani nits around New York will rt, is scheduled to start the am. The parade will end at 16th street and adway where a ticket sales in New York to mak t on With a few thousand good seats still to be sold, one of the higgest cllin stunts ever to be tried is cheduled to take ce today with New Britain jarter k gory Kabat. Wisconsir r and “Pug”’ R ner cophoniorss who bloomed this year on Big Ten gridirons to offset amply playeCiIneln S3I0ES concert by the band is scheduled 10| givers By PAUL MICKE _— — stimulate sales to be made from the Backma 45 army trucks which will be in the | Manaware, i G (T ROCKNETD CHOMGDIIUIAN B 5TRS E feat in ‘three straight aharlacy Eddic Shea Ts At the Top of the|that it will be highly successful as “'"m' Sl ; p is ready ———— means of ralsing money for the | Ly i the wallingford R : o . tieap Today As Contender for benefit of the ploved. and as \\‘i]’n», ”n’fl r\{ (=,f forc . sophomor is ¥ g s 5 look 15 even better, Beporls oMl ege g i dnivd 519 to B2, about 11 an offensive batle is to be expected abon : L form Wallingford total wis to mo AL GAINER alian youngst T e ., 694 while the Yalace W d the top of that 1 SRR VA el i 08 i rh_ Palace hit :t_\”n e nark 575. Somers of Walling- catherweig whic each team ftries to o Cor: ALK B ou1erso. alng 5 == o Seruna | Bende: i onf champi i cated on f v 4 ‘ joce g § ford was high with 366. The scores: | . ¥ o A rde i L = ) i i¥ its o ) 1 har r. Shea mov- | its rival Wallingford Stars R s y AR ¢ ‘ Navy's brilliant offense, which ap- 5— 8 La Barba at the L flie Cleve regularly m in serimr Themselves in Title Race D e i " Commermion " conecenng Kt mart na " wieed i i of e planins of i pro. an saimed Wit Navy plavs The voor children Cadets a high place among eastern | § so had worked wherever it | thern Ref D York | lars and Navy reserves. cned 1o appear to tire in age About 163 Pounds When hile Shea was strong L frequently | Knu tockne Will Be Presented | They Face Army Saturday 4 Barba to the ropes wWith & i) g Unique Trophy at Alumni| Annapolis, Md., Dec. 11 (®—The Dodviaitachs . light weight of Navy’s best backfield iE e s So i s Dinner Next Month. Tiiers e besuih b e st e louaa r world's welterweight cham- e e R e s .sily outpointed Paul Pirrone, Lansford, Pa, Dec. 11 (P—A foot- ,frm” T:’\ ””z: ‘;M::m‘)n ,;‘ |,'"ln: "? Cleveland, In 10 rounds and Johnny ball made of anthracite coal whl be |z oo BA5 TO SHRPEI FIEM 0 Farr of Cleveland, won the decision presented to Knute Rockne at the |, 1000 \HECE n over Ray Miller, Chicago light- annual alumni banquet at Notre « in another 10-rounder. Dame nest month. . Pl S The ball, fashio! from a solid < ANDREW FOSTER DILS chunk of anthracite, is polished to N : e Chicago, Dec. 11 (P—Andrew a brilliant finish and mounted on 4 Johnny understand legs, which almost stopped me Army team in their Saseman propo i Gannon, Lou Kirn and Os- OF “Rube” foster, father of Negro | pedestal surrounded by a miniature | car Hagberg, and his second string ed baseball, rated among the ' field backs are not much heavier. These got to do it a ay make tehers of his race, died The ficld, also of anthracite, is t hts had no trouble, h ies I ise T o an illness of two vears marked with small lines to repre- ; aking big gains vesterday i SomnEesomoSRiTLY L ONERSiO) He organized the gro National | sent five yard stripes and two goal |through a “B” squad which used v disastrons se I SR DUYEIERN0 4on thinks | reague in 1620 and until he became | posts. The trophy will be presented | Army defense formations. The situ- open field runnin by ny health, I am going to.” ill served as president and commis- to the noted coach by Andrew J. ation was reversed, however, when you that his, Towa's sophomore ere|. Lye made d resolution ot to gioner. Rudner of Coaldale, Pa. the regulars went on the defensive. and not to give v more ary win- is'Jerry Kriz. a back SRYCER AT raska, and Gor e T being aihietic prowess s : CONTINUES AS COACH pils.inetudin wour tors - (R RRUME wv I AM MATOR WELL, MATOR HOGPLE Eien Money Will Probably Rule At % that R Tl - - TR lrar tructions N HQAPLE, MR. HARPER, we AND I HAVE I CANT -TURN You Gong Time On Outeome of Batta- JSORoniue ] ard. 419 Lud Wray Declares At High school Prlr e ""‘”:':, | CALLED -To SEE IF NoU CAN GIVE ME DoWN o -THAT ! lino-Chocolate Bout. candidute and wa ally beaten out | Banquet That He Favects to Re- Now 3 hile still_another ban- | FIVE MINUTES “TOMORROW EVEMING oK ae Tl PUT You W oy i S fot sgeinaa) s N/ NoUR BROADCASTING STATION, o ASK OM-OUR SEVEM P. M. : ; : ; ago —THE “THOUSANDS OF RADIO LISTERNERS,%") PROGRAM, =~ BuT | DT ‘3 FOR -THER HELP -To -THE PooR AND REMEMBER WNoW, | in re- st in his cla made of the man who réceived the :ofs TERASCE O ks . 3 Both boxers comple the bard ,ward that particular v or did his ‘\ «*1‘ ot NeXUYEAr . in the belief that we didn't know ay e oot ion Ra el a contract WnE nything about the game.” aining Tuesds: s ctic prowess stoy af hefllefts fovd S0 : though the Tne 2nYtbins about gam; work yesterday. Chocolate With the honors that have been ‘[{“\‘""‘( _’ = e8] fuien also-rans MLLIARD TO!URNLY aid of dropping too far be ered on G t Dartmouth and AB0Y Chicago, Dec. 11 (F—Unable (o pound eight mark " the g °ss that Zaleski has attain- reach a decision at 18.2 balkline bil no wanted 10 ®ive 2 oq at F 1, having won letters liards 1 a six-block mateh, Willie | it on his nose a chance tO in three major sports, it would seem Hoppe and Welker Cochran today | = heal completely that the awarding of the Burns me- Most of the Boys will be.there [ turned to the 18.1 variety of the| IGHTS LAST NIG T e = morial become just a gesture, t game. Each won three blocks at F H JOINS EANTERN SQUAD nothing more, and if it is just a ges- s nl A G lf 18.2 with Hoppe displaying ser Hamilton, N. Y., Dec. 11 ¥P—Paul | tyre, let's cut it out or let's have it al ey rena Go tion form in winning the final block | Bates, star end of the: unbeaten | zgarded on its merits. Big Play Off—Sat. at 9:15. last night. He had-.an unfinished | By the Associated Western Maryland eleven, joir Yours very truly, > $10.00 in Prizes. run of _and scored u 300 to 58 Cleveland—FEddie « . ed the east squad which Andy Kerr A FAN. victory in three innings. Six blocks inted Fidel TaBarba, I |has mobilized for the Shr S o f 15.1 will be played ::|,l':am”’:l]v : Added Featury 2 ; 5 Marion Za Stri tford, Conn., who are preparing weuld make All-America even football reputation of middle- | } X ) yow the world that he is by far team. Has any further notice been W s Griffiths we heavier. plenty of Griffiths mon¢ UNEMPLOVED oF “THIS CITY FoR CHRISTMAS! No —TALKIKN G 3 i e I ONLY WISH 0 ASK OUR GooD ABOUT VaUR -TRAVELS ) ; boni " Wray hat 50 miany i ever Tad MONEY, «v SOME CLOTHING 5 wn HukTs ! Lokl wtea o s thres latien mann b o SRS LS IR SEE R G | NS SR falencts FLEmDR S p OR FILL A MARKET ¥ ‘;‘0\.”:- 2000 Sreaiteatin -’»l"“f marthegnumberioly gridder this muc hat this team is one of 5 BAG WITH FooD oy A statement aceredited €6 ihe 18- the pregent syuad who will stand by the gamest we've ever had and one | Y 1 1 loc ors cal high school mentor appeared in 1 w.? . t lor from ' agree with ot ear iy W i Z .’,‘::é will put 1 Tt e e e L el anel that I'll never forget. It ‘aved the ] —Q,‘_ ing today ne down 10 strong to help while a_member of the high school (/% T _‘ v';“":n» west, cast and south in California Gnitiina werg il cr of the local ball club yp.re they'd probably stop playing he completed his day with Stribling Stribling remained orite in the bettin and a reduction in odds probable. ackie % 8 ital fund game with the west ¢ His RECORD IS CONSISTENT 2% R soutpointed Paul Firrone, Ci i 1 Francisco New Year Day ix major golf championships are Ping Por . BIG MONEY—THEN, AT LEAST 3 €10): Johnny F Clevelar ut- Bates has been a leading perforn prizes captured by Tommy Ar- No Waiting. The late Snapper Garrison, who NI PSRN pointed Ray Miller, Chicago, (10 for Western Maryl thro mour, professional golfer, in the last rode more than 10,000 rdces in his fiufl I o mnbeaten feaco Armour won the U. . M Go i the City Tournament J| long carcer as a jockey. held a rid- moronto Pinkey Kaufmam Hart. Maryland is fie only eastern team Open. Western Open. Me'zopolitan : ing contracts’for &Z3.500> inds8d oN HimM ! ford. Como., outpointed Jack Horner, which finished the football season Open and P. G. A. tiiles once cach and other pla; which was the highest salaty ever | st. Lou's, (10). unbeaten, ‘rnd the Canadian Open twice, i paid a jockey up to that time, (4 2 s :

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