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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 17, 1930. ROGERS ALLEYS e Speaking S Al Walace 0 108 tims decper in the cellar than be- S . —_—— - R. & E. FACTORY LEAGUE g 4H fore. The Shooting Stars and Medi- Featherweight Champion May Meet | of S ports sl Cleo tH ) cine Men remained tied for second | Chicago Sensation in Non-Title SPORTSMEN ol i Hartung & place, the former disposing of ths Bout December 29. 3 s Fvad || Kania AP T All-Stars by $-4 and the latter tak- Chifess) Dac 170 DD) e Racther: Meeting Friday Evening According to the Chicago Tribune, *f*.“"“*f per ., Commissioner May Be Aftermath %275, "5, eevee < Given Overwhelming Margin|ween: Crampion mat puvccovana || Deeed8) l=e J Eddie Shea, conqueror of Fidel La- | the American Basketball league will [ snowies 7 i Baseball Feud Shooting Stars: Kelly rf, Dolonsky | 5 iiate | e e i3 of Baseball Fen it, Kerelejza ¢, Karakuaka rg and| . OVEL Nearest Competifop |Berbe witt meet at Chicugo statium, | At8:00 P. M. b eh e T o) Gthaon a0 e e _ offered today by Matchmaker Nate All Sportsmen Invited | T as bee: iven as e reason & v 1 8: Cas b U . ewis. 3 accep 1 | Sire e e “:’fl 'N mci 435 Los Angeles, Dec.1 7 (UP) — A |Nappi ¢, Sideranko rg and Reo lg. New York, Dec. 17 (P—Bobby | Lewis. Shea has accepted te for i | Cleveland Roscnblums withdrew and | “"“‘"';h‘" l"m "‘"Lf‘l"" S to rule | Young Eagles—Lickwar, Paluch, |Jones' last and greatest campaign gp z\,;r“‘;i&; e u'[; :;: M 1 kgl il P tt' ! math of the recent feud between the | golek, Coc "r“mf’r;onmonokk' | morial award as this country’s out-| Lewis plans the bout as part of a |[New Britain Fish and Gam Another report has it that Fort | u lng e | majors and the minors. | Boys' Club Stars—Falk, Mazur, | Standing athlete during 1930. double-windup with Jimmy Slat- Assn., Inc. Wayne is about to fold up its| 'oflifi‘fs';“.”i;“; 53”?’- president | yarvis, Floros, Bucicki. Jones, who accomplished the un- | t€TY of Buffalo and King Levinsky of | L tents and silently steal aw That . H d St L UL °"f Medicine Men—Valukavich, Ziz- | precedented feat of winning all four = leaves Toledo, 0., Rochester, N. Y., ~ - AZAraS..... {or.the leading advocates for & coms |us, R. Passanial, D. Passanial, Z1ppo. | major golfing champlonships in a| ] e AR 453 missioner to guide the Pacific Coast | nen ; ] ShE b R a1 T —————————————"){league, American Association and pn;z;fl year, won out & ]r»zv‘;r ] : : 1 e T ; {Intcrnational league much after the helmire mArEh SONCERa s g FI H JONES O | the Visitation Triangles of Brook- | i 101 Al S X 18 2 ™Y | has served organized baseball since o | given for the first time in memo Iyn, N. Y., memt ¢ American | i hois 100 Gu | Arena inin S ; ture golf cours the Skinner Chuck e et e ';;j%if:“f{\.],ll‘i'".‘,:j?,t.\::.;(l‘i‘;.l svio A TOUGH BATTLE & s iamaie ey THE MOST ACCEPTABLE rst defeat. This gives American asTegENRL ihey willh o GIFT FOR HIM NORTH & JUDD GIRLS' LEAGU band together more closely than ev who by his performa ENamEnes on i 1. Thur e Hoslery four wins and one loss. The | ;" oo are to survive any kind of a ar S | examiple ;and influence 2 am meet Fort Wayne wie b . scores: Skinner Chuck, P EN LRIt i jee Pocket Billiard Champioin I§! cevr and a man. has done most aur- R e Uac oy e Eepxding : . Mabel Hausman 54, Frieda | 182¢ SEpte oo p g the year to advance the cause A PAIR OF S ARl s e trae , 46, Pearl Anderson. 50, total [, - M. Patrick, president of the e | ing the year to advanc . AR EMR T B e e [ Wal. | Los Angeles club, is one who be- | Presged by Erwin Rudolph | seopimenshin © - | ‘STON ‘RPHY STETSON Uiromnldlearithionsh tho 3 e st Yase | leves that it is suicde for the minors | some members of the 4.4 U JOHNSTON & MURPHY OR STETSON SHOE: : quares Ay el to engage in a war with the majors. | memo o t required 14 stitches to closc. E 54, Winnie Rice “We need the majors more than| New York, Dec. 17 (®) — Ralph | JON€% © ] 5 | they need us,” said Patrick. “With- | Greenleaf of New Y 3 aces | Petition and signing a m e Toledo Ted Men it Lap-| = out the dratt the three bis minors | an uphil e “fa],,al,g,s'i.;;’l}:gufi;’t-{ Ere e T Bitilta, i hava twonl three Fames Hni| 296 Jomen hew Dileh ‘?:ndovt hop:\ L vn-l-dmmm thelr high | pocket billiards champlonship. heiie s ‘«1 ouy th ’( the con- 8 | s in | Snave ir was postponed | standard of play. As a result of the spectacular play | M40 Groumaast o cons a row in the American league. - o 80 se of a misun-| DI+ Strub takes the opposite view of Erwin Rudolph, Chicago ace, | LStants were to be judged on what ::Qm JAS T ampET Sa Antaie [ 4 & Aime. | that the three Class AA leagues can | Greenleaf must defeat Onofrio Laur | they were and what they had ac- £ el Caian | develop and retain their playe of New York championship | COMP F T spurs | Gertrude Feiber was low . ival the major leagues in | tournament tonight and K e o Lo rh e o Ara et G B 61— de i e strength, raorrow night to gair e oies paseloall lum nar 1 i anuce 25 = e | "Among those mentioned as com- | ne aecomplish T ey SR e fon Uhe balatis e ; migsioner for the three big minors have to mect R in a playolf t th a severe inju e is Willlam M. McCarthy, former | 200 e ERELT Of B anns L g A J president of the Pacific Coast league. sixth suc always had I of Racliing n~[.>l\| sston, N. Y. b : b, Jim Hill and | \Ciam Wrigley, Jr., owner of G his characterti de | vay, wi owley and Ray 2 tied for 41. Fight-|he Chicago Cubs and Los es him ¢ t al chinik, was drivir YOIf by LWO UP. | Angels, regrets the whola controver- thoroug] tsma o el ,' the out — sy between the majors and minors. hes and lost pne.| Pointing out to when the oy | IO Rule and Level| ~“Bageball is too wholesome to by s are out | accomplishments on the | three | 3 I vesterday with ! kicked around by kind of ar- | ’ i feats or nations, t four vic- | @ & 92, Wolff | guments. Ther and West | politics in baseb skill and 'y the Coast le: scored 93.| Despite the h between the - majors and minors, Wrigley says tirely too much 1- yway, espe bersk fourth Woods and | ed He suffere SPECIAL MATCH | Z United ik 2 ou feated the Plain- | that he will not allow it to prevent d was rush- ight at the him from completing the deal tal where h 1 the whereby Los Angeles will receive i ' players for pitcher Ed Ba ¢ and | W 2 e bought by the ¢ ix | 4 any ¥ 3 ; 2 Kelly X o Tabs| “1'm willing to abide by any ruling | Of t Foods, Allen and Boat- | tior E : If to all : RN will again have the . Mighland Dairy of vith 4 e by the majo *“commented il ed their sc ‘ 3 N ) ar n pla Fiah - o i ey, “but draft or no draft, 1 ile, Natalic and Taberski meet this | 5 votes 2 X th Visi end to complete the flernoon in their tinal game. | tha i 8 E runner % t S of Baecht.” S SRl e |y Arenee 1 mara- injus P ) In conne with th thon trom o, Mass,, 3 question comes up as to 5 AN L he ot ght candidates follow 5 4 g club will exhi Mrs. len Wills Moody, tennis Sfi'flfll the paia bl SR Chicago Bruins of American Basket- 5. | Christmas and some very ool ot ctea SRR S s a L St e ball League Fall to Draw Crowds lehseliadison flosaile avazty| 05 - gjf}l}zxgg‘bl Watson F st coast g % B | ”\ K an S T g ) 1 Sy est coast, ; to Thelr Games. Lt ° | 2 ! Snnday t A. | Elling LT i e VR Tigers, all have a number of games 9 Bridgeport at [ e Ch T G scheduled with Pacific Coast league | Chicago, Dec. 17.—#—The ex Tommy Hitcheock, polo ; The Y. R. 0. C N 3 e p e of the Chicago Bruins team of | Grorge Simpson, Ohio State, EREATE : e S QU ST B or men who e matches will start at 3 LA"% 8 S LAUREL ST. TIGERS ball league rested in the 1 f| Harlow Rothert, Stanford, track. by strokes. 1 Andrews @ | . u several discouraged stock ) T ng has started on the locs nd we expect activity with re ¢ hockey will be started i r 5 ¥ 5 WIN FOURTH IN ROW “*S wnuariceac crowds and f eague as far Remain In Front of Midget Basket- ccrned that th i : . . . £ 10 vo 1| ball League At Boys' Club— | EQ oo ‘| CHIP SHOTS )s oo ™ i, CHARGE COLLEGE | Termemane ot OUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMC sh, Cleveland, tri N, B. T. T. GIRLS' LEAGLE Blondes o com @wmwM@@%@y strokes. 51 E T = : ! W 1. P.C. ie to make pro hask pay- = 1 (‘ oW ‘ 5 WITH PHS]SEL 'I‘ 3 Tigers 4 0 1.000 | ing proposition h — = e e o the rec Erofessiol ":""”: OMEMORIAL BAPTIST Y. | : T R | S , ! e ;11"‘ ‘;"",p ‘“:Hfl far e | ‘/B’rfi\k\(:\!-\‘ POP LORN, \ petures or 0wt 0050 B i Special Inducements ONeped vous Eemes. 0 4 s new reests | HEY 2 wowdoT— | | P ’ —f‘ ; H]gh School Slars G]alm :‘zm] neir victorious march in the | been playi ‘ S |1 mEAN, HOow ’ I('l e s w1 e ‘ MUCH YOoU GOT / 5 e g e [ | STRONG -2 SHow : : . - %! Charges that | N NE it N o w ] oothall s ; ; .| DUCO YOUR CAR | { i N S . . 67 we | fine points of They may be experts in execution of the shots but their 262 F, : t : time the college an- no d the ousted youths had be | S wuen $28 but Sutter and Bader asserted last | 0 wide \u STANLEY mn,‘wuh' LEAGUE | 1t the off came from of- it their pu- | X ; ! 145 | ficial sshool Piileexniotien MEDIUM SIZE CAR 33 ] 11 a letter from .. Keyser, director teachers unde they are J. Brown of admissions, which st~ted that ) t. e anont Law. Score: < 67 | “you may depend on any promises | A R e e e LARGE CAR S The first noteworthy revelation of Sawy 2 Thes LIRS | the pictures indicated that tt T g : 1 in sriting the vice has had good reason for ving formai Factory trained men—skilled in Duco Work on this score. Certain changes wh RALITS give your car a new like appearance in our were though 1 been made to him by % th to happen as move- 35— 626 s . 2! e S ments in the swing at certain times sentative of the college Duco i.hOP-—_ “"" only authorized Duco serv and held as the pet ideas of many |, g, 54 8 1 carried out” He said he ice in New Britain. : pros, w found to occur much . Deccy o 7 10 did not know what promises might | later than was supposed. A. Hend i " 374 | have been made. | e \‘ l/ o ¢ = e e . R PA ERSON CHEVROLET ' golf swing speeds past the 2 = = players llowed Wittenhe s re I I 17 vision 100 rapidly for the na SILEE ent readmission to the Buckeye rille ) o — that the old analyses were 2 199 | volunta remained outside the ) VE 2 ) & : i Rerflot Wt 2 hsfone man "7 174 | conference for a year-hecause it had TELEPHONE 211 ey HEROES ARE MADE —nCoT BOSN e A s ] against another’s and the best t K B charped with ooweiviing, I . = ] or the pro with ti est 1 ¥ tation, won the argument and Hi—d e - — - — — _— theory hecame a law for golfers to quote and follow. | (e a1 | SOUTH END CLUD LEAGLE \althers " SALESMAN SAM | i e (G R By SMALL It was further revealed that Var- don’s swing was the peer of his American rivals and that Miss 1 1 BEFORE WE OpEN TH’ SToRE FOR. GeRE <o aRE, Guz2(E! NEEOLE AND TTHREAD — (v, To SEW TWis ELOWER ) Wethered's was just about a d ) ST \ A 2 s th me s, Al of which is inter- | I*QT;“C‘OCTKMS:;@?JZ@?%US‘ NOW TUST WAIT TLL | GET § WHAT TH HEcK For'T ON NER CoAT — .~ tle help e ave | = = % S 3 c~’|.114:0\1»’l‘xr of little help to the aver N | NESS MEN- PICK e & NICE a NEEDLE AND THREAD > 7 b & L ! ELOWER To WEAR — 5 Which brings up the question as to | whether or not the same general in- | dividual would profit much if ne saw the swing slowly uncoil before his eves and could study its move- ments at his leisure He would be | 201 tickled pink to see the films, but we | Leapold doubt if one out of a hundred faic mer b players would spend one-tenth of the | T. Walker 101 time required in practice to groove Leupold o "_: himself in onc item, like the pivot. 326 y nothing of doing the drudgery ssary to perfect himself in the complete swing and stroke GU2LLEMN —o— /1 weery |7 |PRIVATE | | | | Bobby Jones is endowed with a Lody built for golf, but it took years | of practice befarc he became the | perfect golfer. Even the pros will | Jones paid to | reach the highest pinnacle of the royal and ancient game. GOLF LINKS | Opposite $t. Mary’s Church Prizes Daily and Weekly y the price