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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1. GASCOS AND FAFNIRS TO BATTLE TONIGHT IN INDUSTRIAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE—BAT BATTALINO RISKS HIS WORLD’S FEATHERWEIGHT TITLE AGAINST KID CHOCOLATE IN MADISON SQUARE GARDEN—PERAKOS’ DOWN BUICKS IN VOLLEY BALL GASCOS AND FAFNIRS IN NAVY GRID TEAM COURT BATTLE TONlGHTi IS MW Y[]RK! Clash Between Rivals in Industrial Basketball League | s . Heads Three Game Program at Tabs’ Hall—Both Sqnad o MIdSthH]EII " Wil Teams Have Been Hitting a Fast Pace in Circuit Tackle Cadets for Ghanty So Far This Season—Newmatics Play Corbins — Stanley Rule Five Favored to Beat Corbin Cabinet. | , Xo5, % Dec 1* (Be=ranchors) S e R through the big town to as the e firing line for clash " Three Big Minors Hope o Chal- 567 lenge Majors for Supremacy ay Standing W League sake of charity in schools of since the the cadets fo t Sam have play ations in 1927. They look t like Army did before est to shock Notre Dame the greatest eleven| / are the underdogs 2 (P—Def majors. t tely rican Asso- nd Pacir v to b0 [P e = prise cvery Up from the caverns under the e tation m and big in thei e uniforn and into one of the most spontane ous receptions any football squad ived here. The d m the U. 8. § band from the Brook- 1 rd greeted them with | roaring “Anchors Aweigh” until the !echoes rolled up and down the sta- tion and the big tri-motored a |plane on exhibition on the E floor almost took off in the Crowds rushed down from streets to join the relatives men that formed the ¢ nd the nd the inno- d wind. | the and navy nucleus 1 went w der the spur|st 2d coa torced to tell them its talking oon. All stion, a colorful fiareback to ancient rivalry of the cadets an midshipmen mpora the nation’s g to the of atest single foot- MORENZ HOGKEY STAR Two Seasons is Leading Scorer Just haver Army. We and I'll be beat in National League | | gl | t the sign scooted condition of Joe Tsct backs all plastered | act with a Saturday but | Joe Hurl f the lower r of the same div n last night's ot Montreal Maroons Americar e place Z de in a quarter ng out at nnon round insisted | STASIAK ON MAT L a‘“iFormer World's Champion to s==sea| Appear i0 Hartlord Wednesday GREENLEAF WINS AGAIN Pocket Billiard Champion Sets Hot ggested | matter be referred | r Landis for arbitra- major| Hartford, Dec. The next s turned down | wreetling card in Hartford is et for | Wednesday of next week at| Foot Guard with Joe Stecher, | former champion making in many | | as his opponent, | Polish Lion, who | 18 Sonnenberg | best two out Pace In Tournament By Winning | Third Straight. York 12— New at a costly making is i upilos also an- | bout between | 3 Jack Albrig which is limited to 45 min This show to i wrestler who boasts the igger physically 1} inent fellow-countryman, Primo ‘arnera. He is Rosiro Impelletiere and he sta . 10, He tips | the scales at 285 pounds. There will be an opent later. BARRON APPEARS (P)—The Georgia Tech backfield this season had an- other Red Barron He is Pat, the brother of David Irenus “Red” Bar- ron who in 1918 developed as one of the greatest running backs in Dixie. PLAY TIE GAME Largest Crowd of Season Watches | match o | Trailing 3 | Woods 1 - New | York, and Erwin Rudo | cago, eac two Frank Taberski of Schenec Y., with one and two Natalie, Ben: City and Thomas land, Ore, all have Jmatch. Matches today man, Woods vs vs. Allen will serve is Griaie | Philadelphia Arrows and Provi- dence Reds in Action. g bout to iladelphia, Dec. 12 (UP)—T crowd of season t the Philadeiphia Arrov ovidence, K. 1., Reds ba in an ) American lea, last night two teams bat d furiously the 70 minutes of play and be announced La Natalie A ANOTHER Rudolpk Atlanta, Dec. overtim: = hocke: BENDER JOINS GIANTS New York, Dec. ! Bender, one of the wiliest of time pitchers, is going south b s considerable fighting and the New York Giants mnext spring|rough ing. Cook. d& the Reds.| but not to pitch. He has been|and Buckles, of the Arrows, scored signed as a special pitching instruc- e goals tor for Roy Parmalee, young righ N L hander. Pur has lots of stuff e Los Angeles . b £0 but his is bad r Manager the track and field stic John McGraw thinks Bender can and women's swimming show him his faults, 1nonal championships during 1 gue here FIVE SOUTHPAWS ON THRONE United States tennis has had five ft-handed champions in the past years. They Robert D. Holcombe Ward, 1904; Vright, 1918 and John ‘Lrueg, 1930, j hletic ¢ or were ol K me Alabama Gets Chance to Wipe Out Western Edge ROSE BOWL PASADENA ‘FOOTS® CLEMENT NG i T T t, Alabama tackle, and Capt. “Elmer the Great” lead their football forces together in the annual Rose BUICKS DOWN T0 . PERAKDS SPIKERS the east's has won the east and three were tied, Alabama of the tie-up game the 27 Schwartz, Washington State Bowl battle New Year's Da at Pasad —Tor son | SATURDAY LEAGUE | Planets Scheduled to Meet Comets now stand the and Crescents Slated to Clash As things 1of 184 points while o {Yolley Ball League Leaders De- feated by Palace Team In thre | 5 i‘ With Meteors Tomorrow. of Senior | thall league ot £ | Planets playing west leads, 27 10 | i | hard battles fou the Y. M. C. A. gym. ¥e ter Perakos’ Palace volley bal defeated the league leading | a margin of one game. Perakos’ spikers put up such a de- the Buicks were unabl it. Time after time, the| shitted their lineup in an|Gutowski .. to do something but the| were all in vain team dropped Buicks by In the secon cetine Perakos' pets slammed | RLeSEY to & 15 to 12 win and| Second same: ugh again in the third | Crescents * | Lienhard ... to 12. . weakened by the S f the “Smith | el h Blews was Trade Smith stearns T 1 moral and phy- sical support. Perakos was awed by e height of one of the opposing spikers, Morgan of Hartford, a ball champion. When was finished, Peter went out but no one knew d gone Dave Dunn proved to be a tower of strength for the winners. He got many placements for pi Del Veley did yeoman work for the lo- cals but his best work naught. Eddic Burke was the re nd he had his sands full tryi At Cronetitidgesinet tevio cate the sers of both teams. inajor leaguc club until 1 mbers of tir he was offered | s the use of spectacles but he en-| AUBURN LETS 'EM CIRCULATE forced the rules as he saw them | “Chet wyn f Perakos boasted after the match e Dame several s ago and that his team could beat any other football coach at Auburn, tcam in the “Y" so Clarence Ro-|is the fifth man in that position nsweig immediately challenged | within the past four him on behalf of the “Old Varsity” | out ond at 3:3 Planets M. Luke s have nders Comets . Feldmana o ford ti defeated -..Lugli, Lyons rvard casoe Davis Meligonis, lead o The largest score Rose Bowl the Rose B Annunziata, Marholin St. Lawrence, Linn the guard the | i!D(r‘"Q aeee Palace to the to 11. left Niederer STRIBLING-GRIFFITHS Macon, Georgia, Heavyweight, Will Meteors Charlow, Balcunius forward Gordon, Recano Risk His Prestige Against Sfoux Pinkerton City Battler Tonight. . Kerber, Saunders guard son guard Shechan; scorer, Kaminiski righ Referee, Johr arles Miller. ANKS DIG DOWN FOR STAR tt d dollars in said to have which the New chased Frankie tl, 1201 old inficld sensa- tion, from the 1 Francisco Seals. isive knockout vic to Von Por: i7 e ac ar at He has worl- cond much to lose. mself into his fin s¢ ye to the | was six points | Thirty-Six Former Notre Football Players Under Knute | Rockne Expected Tomorrow. New York, Dec. 12 (UP)—The | Notre Dame All Star squad, 36 | strong, under the direction of Knute day E ering of Lettermen. | Boston, Dec. 12 (UP)—Joseph | Sanford Kelly will captain the Bos- ton College football team next year, Kelly was elected at a meeting 86 lettermen yesterday and the sult announced at the Boston Col- ge football banquet last night. Kelly was a fullback this past fall. He is a junior and is the only member of the Boston College squad to start in all of the 10 games played this year. | the Layde: | | Tim of scheduled to have Polo Grounds to- to the benefit Bat Battalino Risks World’s Championship in Clash With Kid Chocolate Tonight in Madison Square Camps On Qutcome — Betting May Be Even at Gong Time — Proceeds to Be Given to Annual | Chocolate meets Bat Battalino for IN NUTMEG SH["]T-‘me feathcrweight championship of i | bout at Madison Square Garden, |and the pugilistic fraternity is still the fight's outcome. GIOS& Rfl]fl Ma[ch | There are those who claim that ed at the hands of Kid Berg and M. Belkin of New Britain, with 89 | fighting spirit, and that he is no |longer the game, courageous little | whirlwind he was when he started prize last night at the state armory country. shoot, in which all of the star rifle| In the other camp are authorities men of the league took part. Belkin | remarkable about the opposition A Moasers | Battalino waded through to get his Moore of Bristol. and from MOOT's |(iie. They say his supposedly 11th place, there was but eleven |that even a not-so-good Chocolate is | points difference { more than capable of winning from | tollows: 7 The exact truth of the various M. Belkin, New Britain . 9 | contentions will be borne out this | B. Narramore, Middlefield .. 2 bang-up fight. Chocolate claims | Mason, Bristol |that he is far from through, and E. Gustafson, Bristol .. 0 | talino to rejuvenate his old confident Mrs. J. Moore, Bristol . | The Kid, however, looked | William Trick, New Britain . vs of his training, and he Lyman, Middlefield was missing his punches in a way Dr. Dow Bflflo' actions, too, would seem to indicate F. Beach, New Britain that there was some truth in the G. H. Holden, Bristol . Battalino, on theother hand, C. Anderson. Bristol iooked impressive when he finished On next Thursday evening FArm- |, gash over his nose which may giva ington will shoot against New Brit- | yim trouble tonight, but his con- the match starting at 7:45 o'clock. |anxious for the fray. The way Bate {talino has shaped up can be de- several weeks ago Chocolate was an | overwhelming favorite, but the odds Dame |55 ringside time approaches the Kid |is only a scant favorite, with the | shift may very likely install Bats talino as the opening-gong favorite. |contrary, the match shapes up like a rattling good scrap. It should Rockne are scheduled to arrive ht:rr:‘ instate itself in public affection, and for their benefit game wWith the besides it is certain to benefit the professional New York Giants Sun- |are being held. he Irish squad will be met by a band and escorted to the city hall, NAMED B. . CAPTAIN ome them and present them the freedom of the city. sation between the mayor and| e | Rockne, it 15 understood that Frank| oader for Next Year at Gath- Metzger and Marty Brill, stars of this year's miracle Irish team are mous Four Horsemen—Miller, , Stuhldreher, and Crowley; Jack Cannon, | Johnny Law, Tad |t ard run against the Army a workout in the morrow, preparatory Garden—Pugilistic Fraternity Divided Into Two Christmas Fund. New York, Dec. 12 (UP)—Kid lvna world tonight in a 15-round HHS 89 0]]1 0[ POSSlblP, 100 il]"dmded into two opposite camps on | the reverses the little Cuban suffer= Fidel La Barba have broken his out of a possible 100, won high score | | his sensational ring career in this in 2 Nutmeg Rifle league individual ! who point out that there is nothing higher than E. J.| score down to E. Cooley's score, in | “terrific” punch is overrated, and | The result of the shoot were as g very good Battalino. . J. Moore, Bristol |evening, in what promises to be a I H. White, New Brit $0 ! that he looks tc a victory over Bat- H. L. Green, Bristol nd a little finely drawn in the F. Cooley, New Britain . . quite unlike his timing of old. His Elmer Pape, New Britain | talk about his broken fighting spirit. Demming, Bristol | his training. He was bothered by te armory in this €ity, | fidence was high and he seemed ALL STARS TO ARRIVE !fined from the shifting of the odds; have dipped steadily since then, and | posaibility that a sudden last minute All differences of opinion te the | give boxing another chance to re- from South Bend Saturday morning Christmas fund for which the bouts afternoon. Mavor James J. Walker will | 9 c According to a telephone conver- | Joseph Sanford Kelly fs Named | Carideo, Bucky O'Connor, Bert luded in the squad comprising Moynihan, last vyear's All- Twomey and Jack Elder, who made [ 1ast | The Irish arc game on Sunday NEW FRENCH “H. Paris, Dec. 12 (P—Charles Herz- owitz, for ycars one of France's greatest rugby linemen, has becoma Sioux Falls, 8. D.—Johnn la heavyweight pugilist. He bowled tin, Larchwood. Ta, outpointed |over his first four opponents inside sngelo Puglisi, Duluth, Minn., (10).|of five minutes of fighting. AVY” SHOWS FIGHTS LAST NIGHT ! ated Press By the punch box e defensive abil- to composed of Henry Crowe, He pounds, TICKNOR IS HONORED Captain of Harvard's Varsity Foot. ball Team Is Elected First Mar- shal of His Class. planned work at A. Stowell, | Kirnan | -HE SOUKD oF MY Woitowitz, Higbes Veley R. F. Morgan | R. B. | Thompson | - TNFUL CHRISTMAS Cambridge, Mas, Dec. 12 (B— Benjamin H. Ticknor, 2nd, of New SPLENDID York, captain of this season's Har- vard varsity football team was elected first marshal of the Harvard senior class at vesterday's elections Victor M. Har i of Hubbard wood, Ill.. also football let was elected second 1 Vernon Monroe, Jr captain of the 3 third mar Strong C. B. Lamoureux | Stearns L. B. Score: Palace, 11-15, 11-12, 15-13. | Referee: E. Burke. Scorer: R. Kloi- ber. A new ext Tuesday with he captains are L. Thomp. Story, C. Ward and E. Jr IS volley ball league starts four teams or-| chosen | 238 POUND TACKLE AGIL gaee | Pullman, Wash., Dec. 12 ( Lo GIVES ROGKNE'S AGE “Terrible rk” named | n the All-Ame the Associated P! | over the fieid although he weighs | 235 pounds. In the Oregon State game he intercepted a pass and ran | for a touchdown. | rica consensis Press, q Coach A. A. Stagg af University of Chicago Says Knute Was Year Old P— of the Uni- versity of Chicago, has tipped off the of Knute Rockne, famnous Notre Dame coach, at least approximately. At the annual testimonial banquet TInc Stagg South Bend, Lec Coach A. A 8r. When He Started. ‘ | | Most of the Boys will be there Stanley Arena Golf Big Play Offi—sat. at 9:15. $10.00 in Prizes, given last night by the Notre Dame Alumni club of the St. Joscph Vai- tagg said Rockne was| about a year old, when he—Stagg— | started coaching, The grand old man of the midway last season coached his thirty-ninth | Maroon team. “And,” said Mr. Stagg. “T haven't {had a national championship winner | vet.” Added Feature Ping Pong—3 Tables No Waiting. Get in the City and other plays. Tournament — = ©1930 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. l USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS 'OUR BOARDING HOUSE IDEA -THIS VEAR MARKET-BAG WIMH FooD FOR SOME UNFORTUNATE PERSOM AND HIS FAMILY ! - TOR ONE - BE I8 WANT AND HUNGRY AT -THIS SEASCK OF —THE EGAD, FRIENDS, « Do -TUNE oUT AT VOICE ¢« —THIS (S A QUR CITY,To GIVE -THEM A MERRY AND ! wr A GREAT AND IS o FILL A BLACK DESPAIR ! «« PLEASE FiLL A BAG: WITH FooD FoR = MANNY FAMILIES IN NEED!

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