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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1930, 1 Speaking of Sports Announcenient that Joe Carroll end his Bristol Endees will again enter the basketball field this year, | will be reccived with plenty ot in-| terest in this city. The Endees have been one of the outstanding quinicts | in these parts for many years and the team will be as strong this sea- son as it has been in the past. The trouble with basketball in this state is that there are too few slate teams thereby destroying all rivalry. The entrance of Bristol | into the firing zone ter beir forced to quit in mid-season | year, is the signal for the fans. of | both New Britain and Bristol to get ready for some hot sessions again this year Now, if Mecride Haven, Waterbury 1 one or other citie would get behind the basketball situation, we figure that once again we would sec packed hous Hartford, New | two and great games. | Meriden's roller hockey club \\Hll play the Amsterdam Maroons in | Meriden tonight. Amsterdam will have Bovi and Earl Pierce on the rush line with Lundeville at center Barney Doherty at halfback and Eddic Barnikow in the goal. Meri- | dent will have Kid Williams and Bib Boucher on the rush line, B at ce J % Lawlor haifback and Hoff goal w In last Rack hung 1624 the nig on bowl at Rogers Brothers a new team alleys, the | combination | record up Wal for 7 and ki also hung Jo record 124 up Clyde I tendent, hs bowling for the Last night he tory over the park some wo W to vic- past led his team AL ST at Southeri will roll orther of will b irday noon PO the Bowling t tior: from t state for northe Nick Gacek Bogino. Bridge- Connectic m ga- | part of the | 54 The composed of Jou and ot White Bowling allevs ymbe Mana King arran; 00 spectators return I he Palace city on Dec Lucco is commodate in d this 10 ac- the New | ired in the Wil- basketball lineup vy quintet last played center and scored The Midshipmen won Reid, ain & ainst ning. H 2 foul point the ga former athlete at high, Mar. Br liam Y. M. C. A. Wrestling Tcam 1s De- feated By New Haven in Its Ini-| tial Clash of the Season. The Y. M. C. lost its first match of t the New Haven Y. M. C. the Y last night. Joe cal anlike 1 A wr & team ason {0 am at direc fough r atch ligonis of New pounds and Haven tipping pounds. Meligo excellent mat at lost the duration of 5 minutes, 40 sec- onds. The second match displayed no outstanding lities and both | men were game to the finish, finally th Kraut of N the time being 4:20 1 third struggle Haven won the a time advantage of the fourth match Strawbi ed Torrelli of YMC a lap 4 The onl scored by New Britain were Hovenesian who s \ ge of 1 ber of point A New Anne Britain Guidone scale displayed of at ver w after rew w Britain, Proto decision with | 56 seconds, In | e dnuu-‘ A. after oints made by time ad- Total nur New H Y. M Britain Y E | 1 the GET NAME FROM INDIANS | “Ikni,” the name tribe of | Indians fror h University of | linois athletic teams take their T e, mean men' A tradi- tional Indian figure in Illinois affairs is Chief Illiniwek, who marches at the head of the ni ba TEACH 1L of a brave ANOIS GRIDDERS With the exception of Bob Zupp- ke, head coach, who is a Wisconsin graduate, all football coaches at the University of Illinois are graduates of the school Milt Oland- er, Justa M and IFrank Ttokusek. oy are Lindgren IMPORTS AMERICAN FIGHTERS During the last ) years Patsy Durke, matchmaker for the Leich- hardt stadium in Sydney, Australia, has made an annual trip to this country to sign boxers for his slhows. NEW YORK EXCURSION Four Times Daily 50 ONE 33.75 KOUND TRIP iood 30 Days PULLMANS OF THE HIGHWAY Comfortably Heated Bonded and (nsured. No Finer Ballt. We_Guarantee Your Comfort LEAVE CROWELL™ DKUG STORW 17 West Main St 9:00 A M., 11:00 A. M., 2:40 P. M and 6:40 P. M. 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WNAC, WKR KMBC, WJA WSPD, M.—WABC, WEKBW WHK WLBW, WEAN, WMAT | KDYI | WOR KOIN, K RECORD FOR CONTROL No matter how often he failed to control his temper, Carl Mays in the | | 1821 world series established a rec- | ord for control on the mound. Hue | gave out exactly no bases on balls in three full games. | | ACCURATE KICKS WON OUT When Myles Graney, Marquettc | quarterback, successfully booted 42 | | and 38 yard place-kicks to beat Bos- ton College 6 to U this fall, it mark- | ¢d the first time since 19 that | | Marquette had scorcd twice by that method on cont Red Dunn scored two of them to beat Detroit 6 to 3 in 182 one |in | 9 o'clock tonight. | Industrial Girls' | salkon Putting the Hazards..... the Industrial Stanley Arena miniatu ley Arena four will cl bs at the Tabs cour: wgue at golf course The Star with the ' The Amerigan Hosiery and Amer- ican Hardware teams are leading the League with Lan- BRISTOL ENDEES TO ENTER BASKETBALL FIELD AGAIN Manager Joseph Carroll and National Guard Companies Unite to Promote Court Quintet This Season—No Definite Announcement Made Regarding Roster of Club—Stan Richtmyer Has Already Been Sigred— Team to Make Its Debut at State Armory On Sat- urday, December 27. | | e s SOUTH GHURGH QUINTETS ders in sécond place. Irene Murray capt for women last night with 41. Raymond Raw low for the men with a ired low prize the Arena! copped six girls from Iy Hartford will mect Arena girls next Tucsda o'clock at the local cours: Two regulation horse shoe pitch- ing mounds are being erected at the Stanley course. Games for lovers of the sport will be d at once. Works tournament tonight at the Tabs | t matches will start| The Stanley will continue course. The at § o'clock Tom Kell men at th Clara Larso en with s low for Miss wom- ament gan last Egan and Cof nd Hennessey $1 McAleer beat Herd- 9 to 86 and Kelly e Wagner and Fiv are tonight Vin A of enne his d Little O'Dell tied dow course Andy was in for low at t vesterday Scavilla a ner weekly playoff. Dolan defeated n a special last night nd J D. Kozin Soceoli Meadow Moffat was defeated in spec- Dr. Rousseau in . the Little Dick cular fashion 1 noonday Meadow BILLIARD TOURNEY on His Way Towards .{is Tenth Championship. N With York Ralph on his w t billiard title centered today to tournament -haired ¢ Ny W in F win his fi attemnpt been up for so long, | e artist from ? as topnotehers at at old timers are 4 108S 10 eX- plain his defeat in his first two i dropped his 0 Woods of N the erratic New Yorl former cl Allen of K ropped both fore 0 of io Lauri, a Today th Benn who also has < zames. Er 10! Thomas Boatman and Greenleaf ie of Chicago srday’s scores Arthur Woods Boatman, 43 Onofrio of and Port Pasquale at Ralph Greenleat len, 24 MYSTICS ST The Mystics opened the victory over cred Heart gan, scoring ther Adams and guns for the season the F last night letic | welcome news to the large army Akon Dugan, g K Koval Katz, Adams, 1 Hallon, rf Ammata, Valiotine, ¢ Tom Mangan Brown, ickhart Hallon, Ig rg s Myst scor- half timer, 3 referee, Gaj , Fl narshi ot et 58 AV GAMES TOHORROW the wake of rumors for the past | Seniors was made this morning that another stellar basketball quintet sporting | the colors of the *New Departure: placed in the field weelis. The quintet, it be jointly spon- itional guard com- Joseph P. Carrotl, h< director of the ball bearing plant for the past decade. The deci- sion to again restore the hoop sport to Bristol on a high plane was | reached following a conference last night between Captain E Cafferty, representing the two 10cal|giate entry to tac soldier companies, and Mr. Carroll. | Elera 3 | Baptists The elder Such an announcement be |stinging from its defeat in Wapping several day: official announce nvnt‘ to Play in Hazardville— Younger Quintet to Mect Baptist— Boys' Club at Local * panies Both teams will ty Y. M. C. A. leagues tomorrow night, the senior quinte sched- uled to play the Hazardville R. C. South chu thall Cou ser 1= will Boston Boss team, | ihas b ($hano) Col und | A, in Hazardville and the interme- | years een a minor of | Saturday night, will be on its toes to| followers of the popular indoor sport |take the measure of the up-county | who have heen clamoring for return dis viey its | outfit and get into the league race. since the team was forced to | Hazardville, howeve ted to in mid-year last season in|prove tough pic s now ion. | the top of ths th signs 1 e that | victortes in as n ard team to | This is o However, pr will s and is a this city pery cupport the slip- a 3 own floor surf e on more ta a trick overed walls ase on one side nd, making open The locals expec vill s strength availa victory. The pla local Y. M and will m The j Baptists ing in th with the Soutl The Baptists pla of 1ope to sprir t the Congregationa peat their previou ¢ me will be played at the Y d will start scale Wi & the past has a e zingly large numbers and the impression prevails that With the proper calibre of club, the sport can be made least self-sup- porting ir me prove o'clock a automo- this ci LR No definite announceme g the rostcr of the ilable. but local f d that with Jo the or f competing with or club ans may Carroll at ill he capu- the remainder dily ro out , necti- zame ular hono crack outfits that local plant in the r the state champion- ng the years of combina o season t ts expect to The C have M at A o'cloc Beca Sor eir agement. has SONNENBERG DEFEATED Bristol Syra- re he di- member of ll and football Tuation Rich local ) at One Claimant to World’s Heavy- a weight Wrestling Title Elbowed varsity | Afte joined Out of Picture By Newcomer. Los Ar Dec (P—One of hla world heavy- title clai Gus Sonnen- been elbowed out of BEST SHOTS AMONG COPPERS Ford of the Royal Nort d FT ing during Camp Perry Get Coast Star [s) | played in Plainvi The score H Wonder A. Gotowala, Maguire; Mag Totals Juniors fid Plainville e, Kobela; scorer, Derderia OH, JUST FORGET THAT GAME In long foothall Crimson A ootha nessec other day above, ri ong Oaklan ide elever tained y Alabama have lost e won a HOCKEY LEAGUE TONIGHT Three Good Games are Scheduled in National Circuit—Les Cana- diens Meet Otta / nO! NO ! 1T SAVYS, |[ wveRy PLANL. | N UMCLE ARTS HAND WRITiINY, || "noT To BE QPENED UNTIL CHRISTMAS" AND 1T 1SNT \ GO To BE | | | i | o | REGU. 8. PAT. 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