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14 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1930. BOYVS’ CLUB BASKETBALL QUINTET GETS BACK INTO WINNING FORM—CORBIN SCREW AND RUSSWIN TEAMS TO BATTLE IT OUT TONIGHT IN INDUSTRIAL COURT LEAGUE—ROGERS BOWLERS TAKE STATE LEAGUE MATCH FROM NEW HAVEN TEAM RUSSWIN-SCREW SHOP TILT HEAVY SITUATION | SOME UNSUNG GRID GREATS FIRST UMPIREIN (BOYS’ CLUB PINS DEFEAT FEATURES DUSTY LEAGUE §Tj[1 N MUDDLE i " NATIONALLEAGUE| ON WATERBURY “Y” OUTFIT Fast Traveling Ageregations {o Battle in Openi S ..o | North Side Team Falls Before Swift Attack as Locals B 0(%;:[‘:\‘«‘ ['lx'ulr‘xi& .%;]1 u} Tillhx?llly:llii{luixtzctlxsm}{(a‘\)?l{l\llg- jChfil’lES F. DEI!IEIS Discovered On 3 Reg;in Stril:;e a?\ds’l‘aek: leSix‘;ll\ Winasf gesaso:a—- ways Been Bitter Court Rivals—Teams in Great a Farm in Golchester Kerelejza and Ferony Lead Assault—Winters and Shape for Tough Battle — Cabinet to Face New- Rametta Hold Visiting Forwards Scoreless. matics—Stanley Works and Landers to Finish the S Promoters, Managers and Box- ers Busy in Gonlerences (UP)—A | | | l Co Dec. ‘ The Boys' club resumed its wine Program. Hark's Tonight ads Scorers EASTERN PLAYERS STAUE PRACTICE Stop 01F a1 b UES T0 OPPOSE FTER CONG FIVE I GO TOORNEY Gregnleal Appears to Be the Only KLENCK bR <227 FRIEDMAN LOSES NEA Knotber Charity Gontest in New York Is in the Works ark. ave been 0 mig met a | d Charles 1 the Nati covered by spondent, living his brother, b speaker was ‘Irish Heavyweight Is Given Un- - popular Decision in Bont ss cot 18 (UP) — Con y. Irish “d the decision over Al Fried- local boxer, in their 10 round t the Boston Arena last night ived with s with the From the | next to nothi with four oth 5 That w ared to have gin when th ght the eye of . hard-fought bout n always the res- #ith both hands ad and body. O'Kelly hook to the head and , landing hard and the local fighter in. st round was the the beginning of th ed a hard right to the s body that distressed him. y away Friedman repeat ¢d the blow, nearly doubling O'Kel ly over. He claimed a foul but it was not allowed and was subjected to a savage body pummelling that limp to his corner at the | | e round hed 191 and Fried- e prelim 1 Wo chnical knock- | olia, 147, Cam- Arcelli, 144, inted Dick Leslie E outpointed Philadelphia Johnny Walker, 151, E: €8] HAVE FIRST BASEMAN - | Chicago Cubs, Around l'or Yarticular Player Discover Him On Roster. 16 P—After hunt heavyweight, was | Howell, 146, |~ After Hunting All ‘mng pace last night after two suce cessive losses «nd overcame a fast {team from the North End Y. M. C. A. of Waterbury by 33-24 in a | speedy and well played game on the jclub court. Taking the lead at the very outset, the home team preserv- ¢d a safe margin throughout the | contest and made its season’s rec |ord six wins and two defeats. | Tony Ferony was in good forra | ence more last nizht, but this time had to yield the center of the ge to Tony Kerel who pop- | ped five baskets and three fouls for 13 points, two more than Ferony | collect:d. Paluch, in his game |at forward, worked in well and got | two baskets. Rametta and Winters did a beautiful job in the back | court, holding the Waterbury fore | vards scoreless from both floor and foul line in a brilliant exhibition of defensive work. Sweeney, the cen- [ter, and Huey and Harnett, guards, did all of the visitors' point making. | Kerelejza, Rametta, and Ferony lepened 1 ficld goals in quick succession and the localy’ count was pushed to 11-0 before Waterbury found the hoop. Then s ney located it twice from the floor, and Ferony's foul made the | total 12-4 at the quarter. New Brit- ain’s high scoring trio added six | points in a rather slower second per- iod, while Huey 8 with a vice push-up after a ribble, New Britain pushed on to 24-1L carly in the third quarter, when t & was suddenly enlivened by the | ejection of Harnctt, visiting plaver, for rough play. The home team tept moving along and held a 1 su iy , rattling ts and ap to through a short poy i broke up the run same time cnded the a cam iade seven out of 14 while Waterbury sank of 13 Waterbury Fld. seball landscape | t baseman, the Cubs 1wy bought onc from ore last summer although purchased him f Jarton, a ltirore had & cap: an and needed an o I'TH NEWARK A. ( :d to ob t. Louis Cardi- ager Rogers Horl Dee. 16 (UP)—Soma s leading tennis stars icipate in the first annual of Comme: ennis club starting list ara Hills, Ellsworth Vines, Pasadena, .; Keith Gledhill, ta Bare and Elbert Lewis, Pa Orioles mo Hornst plenty of opport himself to understt rir E George Kelly, = Calif., eebern s scetion | Columbis, . C, {USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | cific coast inter-collegiate champions | I SAFETY WINS GAME icago Bears Score 9 to 7 Victory Over Cardinals in Professional Night Grid Contest BASKETBALL CARNIVAL icphone puiber. v York, Dec. 16 colleg ployment od tod 8t. 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