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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1930. 9 | Recano o111t : P * o was reduced to the low 100 scores! any kind of a ball for several weeks of Sports s ISSUES CHALLENGE| ~ Of High School Grid Team In’31 LEADING FIELD 2 s i e }oo'l ffi-:pvelrco Con < 11‘0”:‘1 yesterday, muk}n:g the exact | noticed it if he had been playing 32 7 : | field uncertain. At the end of the | with the old ball and then tried the I i Throws Down Gauntlet fo Al]y . & J BIOOIHIle]d, N. J. Pro Goller Tio 2ccond round today the low 45 scorca ; iow batl did nof At The Meriden Roller Hockey team | <onopka 124 eligible for the final 1 putting at all. 1 was just will meet the league leading Ng\\'-i ORI : Lol L and AH vaywe)gms 1 Up o Neal,est Rlvfl] ’a'sT:“jl‘:r:unfljf:m e elosst Sty ot s il 4 1 . i . 1 ety e tournament wiedal play wit y ; three getting a burgh quintet in Meriden tomorrow 199 rnoon. Meriden will have Wil- s Daniels and Pierce on Coopiildl ek I 2 5 ; ! St Seis et ety fio T rush line with Boucher at center, | : G ChicaE o Rec R (DR Uty R . Pasadena, Cal, Dec ey Bex o g ; 1 L Neda iney eee e Lawlor and Brown at halfback and | b e H Griftiths today £/q0 jopenichal; . - Craig Wood. Bloomficld, N have St Aubin and Mulligan at the | T N P hm";‘\;"’c"’"r‘:umv 4 / 4 i }“"00 side Park cot day, two u forwards, Harkins at center, Hebert | Ravvos an UL LG ety . Y lon his nearest the third at halfbuck and Blount in the goal. | : w01 88 9 O oo R : |annual Pasadena $4.006 open golf o one "o & | i A large number of New Britain fans | 1 % 97 Dl el o o , | tournament. ianasdeiuton 1 : o e planning to take in the game. | ot L Griffith's defi, issued in hopes of . ; Wood, first Pasa- | Fighting to in the front| The ter ay started Ao ceoan TIL LN winning a place in any elimination : , e D e e B : Meriden has be playing to ca- = — | program preceding Max Schmeling’s , / | vesterday was the v plaver | iroie competition eyl ale W oo e g ity houses every Thursday night | L tirst title defense, marks the ope . ; |in the original ficld of 185 to better | climbed up . i r, Detroit, Sundav afternoon. Jim Lawlor P e ing of a campaign which the 25- £ 4 S hieh & : a s % 7 rkwood, unat- e i e e e T 23t | vear-old Towan hopes will icad him ik b (s o = bz ! 4 ook card in the Silver City. Jim iz 3 3 ) yweight champions Koted ; em or he Kills ‘em Bitie : 2 b Sy not he tie world’s best e LI bt he ight.” Griffiths told the Teams to allow him to play ¥ i . 96 ¢s 102— 296 | United Press, “but if I'm not I want Meriden when the Silver City | Bottice Loodor 103 to find it out now. If I can't reach on the road. After see- | L sl ;Z : the top it is time to quit the game. P ached. putt m in action, local fans can't|ivank ... 8y “Some folks are counting mie out mour had an excellent chanc “I thin P = il 5| Wal Detroit, hem. e e of the running because I lost a dis- i 0% £ el = to tic Wood for the lead b > far as the old o s | _ 845 487 AB—MBL [ ied decision to Stribling, but it JAMES O'BRIEN, FRANK ZALESKL three putts on the 15th green for a|it's hit correctly t played | USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS 'wo games are to be played this| AMERICAN LEGION LEAGLE was that fight which convinced me e asi R atternoon at the M. C. A. gym| Unionville I can become champion. I'd al-| COach George M. Cassidy has in the Saturday afternoon basketball | Goodin = e e BN e v BT (AR5010180 TarneR O/ Balen an e 1. The Comets will meet the|Rourke . 6 89— thought he was the best man in ‘fihfil 11 Lfo-fantams of the 1931 high | teors while the Planets will bat- { Deroeo 5 2 117 86— the class. school football team, it was an- 3 Rossing .. 92 86 99— 217 G e R nounced at the school. O’Brien and g - = = — s e COUEL L e Zaleski were the two leading candi- 463 519 440—1427 | think defeated him, I'm confident I| gatec for the captaincy if an elec fs N o | New Britain an beat them 3 s ¢ e e ch will by d n SRUarciarden, Glicaso StatiULIOR belleving *that, fraternity \politics bt s T cide. o world.ehamptonanty 11| novid have & grent deal o a0 wun | New York Commission May De- nectady Later in | \Mysso 9 | the boxing commissions want to de- 310 A ction decided to appoint I stling tc sill go to Ansonia | Dono 101 take part in any elimination seric o0 appoint both E 3 - t 18, | e e e = or I Tight Suribling. Sharkey. Car. | Prs os coemnmins L clare Heayy Throne Vacant & e S:i‘ nm‘: ;;:;’:‘rn:{;'qnzw‘ guards in Connecticut high school | Sl | after the other © B | football circles and has been a giant s seems i rather busy day » o a title hout on the offense and defense for the | New York, Dec. 20 (UP)—Max (o . ishm Ward wvhole, th iv n quit by T ton, N. Y., pro- shysical department of the| Grif 7 = fthe ol ¢ aNen ec, for the phssical departm | et Sritths, voungest of the curtent | Hrgare Gity team for tho. last | SRMEIing, heaviwel scal associa } L S ol s W ial o e aui | of e iop ) od it | rating among the “first five” inf G S RIL O O act that he s |Of having his title vacated Basketball teams s less than two years of heavyweight Ty | New Yo boxing co ssion. who would like to f = campaigning. He has been fighting | lineman. Last Tuesday the commission or- AL ‘ rance of Mule Haas : ! ) | for five years, but did mot become| “aleski was the first string quar- | goroq- the German gree within pint ; ’ T terback of this scason's team. At || qave to meet S ey ata ! | Victories over Johnny Risko ana | !N start of the last scason, Coach |(jto pout. Yesterds commis- | Paulino made Tuffy the logical op- Cassidy announced that Zaleskl|gjon received following reply A ponent for Jack Sharkey in Madison | ¥OU1d not call the vlavs from quar- | o (he cha : At will be 4 ban- | Squarc rden's “championship | (27! ¢k, but Kloiber at halfback | “Gentlemen Jacobs i3 (0 Baskct- | When Kid Broad Went in For | g rinapr Miami last spring. | WOuld run team. However now my sole manager and I have ue to the | Griftiths accepted the match and | 1°8Ki showed up #o well at practice | ¢ cabled him to go before your s Lot vGron Goote” . Eaucaet | i S, Tl i setone et oy S L0 S 2, 2 AMERICAN HOSIERY FACTORY | Schmeling for the title, but Sharkey knows wh Collegiar. & | di¢ SRt b WL S i refused to meet him, turning down | .‘)") o capabilc manner throughout | smuch oy eh 0N pension and thus Kid Broad, the little Cornish light- 100,000 guarantee and declaring sea | weight, was the subject of many | he would fight none but Phil Scott O'Brie the son of Mr. and|¢or the champion. cling’s an startling stories in his day. Disappointed at his failure to get | k n of North strect | gyer was high nsat tory. Tt Park St 1 undefeated fn|~“p " cporkey told of the St |the Sharkey bout, Griffiths lost in "‘““ ki is son of Mr. so far and is siUng | oo morning when he was in |terest and neglected training. A | MFS Marvan Zaleski of 122 Boo I""-‘f“‘ vietor- | i hig New York saloon, all be- | knockout by Jack Gagnon, an m,.‘;“]":'" Lostun s n.rmi;r of the | commissi ; ; S 5 The Gascos un-| o,y 0q reen tie, when up drives | known Boston heavy, pu out | Theta Sigma fraternity and Zaleski|(hat Schmeling [ ter talk Swi U d Vi H i I el s R IS R A e e arily. He came | O Delta Xi - & without i weaters, HCICEYCa s osiery i shamrock back to beat added an-| Coach Cassidy said in commer far. The “"l"‘:‘l“ Boys, they're all four-leafed | other victory ov sko. }‘}"" ‘“"l the ,"N‘ ments that both | i that t mission gliotlibass ettt mrocks, 100, and from me old | A close fight with Stribling at | PO¥S showed t spirit possible S I D ‘ d L Se d e T RS i ent ) el e P T RS i B Gt A e e . amples, 1scontinue: 1nes, conas Tom, with sentiment-shaken voice. | nitely re-established Griffiths as a individual captair E t \ And after he stood in silence, ad-|top-notcher. He entered the ring s larg miring the shamrocks, Tom remark-|as a 2 to 1 derdog, but carried jm-r cooperative 3 ed the fight to Stribling and outboxed ! f e L pressed disappro e o Stanley Works | “ip,ve ot's have a St Patrick's | the Georgian for the first § rounds, | (i e settl Coach | Sharkey bout u lay, January ¢ MECs | 14y drink on the house; a drin Stribling won the official decision, old Ircland. but a majority of the 00 spec about to win hard row to 1 intact Oon , the | meets the has already = | Glasses were filled. Sharkey laid |tors and many boxing writers dis- ¢ {he Tunch COUNLET #2ureedi ™ Bhe boublwas 50 close t i his glass to give a Boxing Association J the National — ————— | the shamrocks as he raised CH[P SHOTS toast. When he finished. the sham- | hich had announced that the wir IN FIRS rocks were gone. ner would be reco| as heav _— 1ad wandered in. He | withheld that T FIEHT o | Kid Broad weight champion BY JIGGER | went to the lunch counter, saw the | rocopnition from Striblin may be here | shamrocks, shook salt on them and | wyith the confidence gained by his levelop- et | recognized as the world's | = n,(z: o but <id MeCoy, coming to the coast, iv-(,n‘;‘\\ ght, Griffiths should Emie Schafif UT BOStOfl 1 BEAT ALUMNI TEAM OOMT TELL ME T ‘ WELL 1 TS T SERVICE TH'T CosTs. ilar golfer. snce had Broad for a traveling com- | .oy an improved . His L > MORE —T' LivE ONE. GUY HAS T’ SUPPoRT A WIFE | panion. One morning, he looked UP | willingness to meet all other con- = | i HieH Rian roar. }—i_ WHO HIRES A MAID T'wWasH TH'I 1} who | fre ¢ to sec Broad using the | tanders—while his riva e | e State Trade School Basketball Quin- | | b [ A pisialog X the | McCoy toothbrush. | meet any but selected foes—enti: h ork, Dec. 2 ) RS PROOF Fes DISHES AN TH OTHER Guvs WIFE < course, Like| “Iey, Kid!" 3 MeCoy, aghast, (o consideration and he cannot [10UNS San Francisco heavy tet Pins 31 to 15 Defeat on 1| Yoo, RiGHT HeR. T J FRSADS =ONIn BiRsct s : d\w-“ 4)‘“‘"‘ “'.‘:1—‘ .”.v iwx'»::‘hmt‘:‘o T thought | o .f‘ovmwl 0; “‘:1 ; ,&l\m\ ChASC| \on all the spoils, except victory it- Stars of Past Years. 1 | A DINNERBox FoLL | | | T SUPPORT A WIFE WHO SUPPORTS 1ave bheen XEHaC until he is defeated decisively. . The coast pu dropped a| R k | O OisHEs A { A MAID, WHO HELPS SuPPoRT of the it belonged to the railroad com- und decision to blonde Erne S vany,” was Broad's apo 2 e % cam feate ' ¢ i . T OoTHG ¥ ,/ C U FIGHTS LAST NIGHT |sehaar'er moston'in Stasion susre | 1200 S50 8.550etty ey | [T S N B . <id Br Garden last night. but most of the = < next| Don't get the idea that Kid Broad g £ th el = 2 e i S ou(;' x“(v\‘; E ',, pEcte e ot T e E:)o{ ‘::456«::\‘ DISHES. FER TH' OTHER ted as the log- Meeting a young collegian giving | By ated Prose. [when the h t Was | Bicsring pl 4 % = 3 B‘(.:I /u:)&.? W 4;},1"F o Jay- |a show in a cafe, very free with his New York — Ernie over. ECAU COSTS $0 MUCH TO HAU | for | moncy, Broad, whs was broke at the | Boston, outpointed Max Baer. -| For four rou aer in et i | | 2 = DISHES WASHED ~— OH, 1 TS s 5 ok o il i OUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS ¢ ueh | tim him (10): Bob Ol New Y his more exy ced Ti i ! I ! | 5 D L e o b you let me Joe Banovic, Bingh 5 15 18 rights ar s drew (10) |had the Boston lad a wor: : how much is a buck?” was| Detroit — Jackie Fields, Los An- But S f too ing Baer SRed mam gl e = STy | geles, knocked out Bucky lLawle sent his way, wa at times it ~con- wo dollars,’ was Broad's in- | Syracuse, N. Y. ( Joh Ilu“n,‘h true, but al as ready and | veland, knocked out Johnny Pos- [ willing to core back for more by. Windsor, Ont., (1) Then Baer tired. His punches lost Chicago — Charlie Retzl Du- | some of the hat had given luth, Minn., knocked out nio him 24 knockout victories in 27 of success as an ad- P . 3 M fhingeclin I Uttlng € | "Toronto — Midget Wolgast., Phila- | Schaat, e Ao o | aciphia, outpointed Willic Davies, | straight, jolting | e provinid eeular) | Charleroi, Pa., (10). Diope “L,”] i Hazards . | Erie, Pa. — Tommy Paul. Buffalo, e i T ! Y. outpointed Midget Mike sefore the conference 0 d t pitch and | Py — | O'Dowd, Columbus, O., ( S f Csonna short pitch and | Fourteen teams .rrom ‘thr- h,h‘ r- s g : st A Department league at the Stanley | AHERR"T FERHEE FOCT o tlon, ad Rule & Level plant played at the |y "o 28 S8 EO0 il g e gestions in his dircction | stanley Arena miniature golf course (00 NV ! ) : course and the pitch and | stant reply n advocated by him Heretofore he saw its Teroni Erho, 1f Erickson Alumni been politely but not enthusi- | 1ust night lights led {he noxe Gt 3 Jigh e scored lly received ur recently. | narade. The scores were as follows: _BOY | g REESS Ll e New York, Dee. 20 UP—Another | respect for the sdynamite 4 little more attention is being | Carlson 37, Parker 46, Bucher 45 . ~ r | respect for Iynamit 5 - heavyweight gone literary. 14, 0 the possib ivs of « itch N St g 7 % | 2 Sl G el Nl L) WO 2, “Prince” Salah El-Din, Egyptian | af wo | e g follows: | boxer, will deliver a lccture befors of the | | dignediay RAT 1 the dramatic society of the 160th |judges but t will cen- ] 5 95, Wolff commer- | 3 i L WO ey a1 s r-|dict with gr ses might | y\pockin v 'y Smith noon, a-cord t is publicity |sted Press score Gill 12, Sears 14, Dowling 216, | #8ent. The sub, seen dis- | five rounds and four wit B RIFLE CHAMPION DIES | 7 | been able to o w golfers Who | pgyiison Murphy 215. Each play- | closed. \l.r):v' 011‘1~ v o 2L Mont :, 20 (A—Ro: fier aomateaionaras tile miayoriive s = | Schaat weighed 203 ap he ited s = | i i ton ended the fir K pior b LUNCHEON AND LONCH to expeet| jaen Renoar of the North & | D SEEUE U Ul | = = i etary of Buttc ot it once to the full | 70t BETORT 0 prize for the | next March. USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS they would get & (5p0n Jast night at the Arena with | 2 et SRS od practice oniy thel o o | ¢ regular golfer would )‘.0'3 A la number of entries is ex- | pected tonight in the big play-off for first, second and third prizes fain to play them individuals who ! e —— L =S =it ; S chiiion s g { DEMAND NEATHE SS DURING QLR V'L oeT NO CHRISTMAS RUSH HERE! | GUESS AIN'T You T MAN WHO cuT NepPe - | Guess put uch Juouts i operation 45| Marry Fobers chalked up a record HOLIDAY RUSH! TAKE YoUR HAIR ) oNe Now! PECPLE DON'T (MAKE PRESENTS OF MY AR TR LasT Time? NoT— hound 1o draw plenty of HOELhRinenioete das manC ey FOR. INSTANCE ! You LooK LIKE A HAIR-CUTS AND SHAVES— e SRR Full slzed course cannot be e Scomt e il a6 CAVE MaN! | CAN'T REMEMBER structed fast enough to fta WHEN <oU GOT A HAIR— In the beginners' games last night Orauhe “'“"t'”:, "“, Y;”:“'“"\"" ]"‘"’\'1 at the Arena, Ross and Jones with CUT LAsT which will be greater than ever nes 100 defeated . Wolfer and Mont- ’—\ year. ville 101 and Sweitzer and Gitlitz _3 S 110. WITH THE BOWLERS ROGERS ALLEYS John Dolan defeated F¥Fred Gen- nette one up in the playoff of a tie 7 was ¥5v0 for first prize in the weekly playoff ¢ 2 Now £ 99 ¢ = Z ; 7 \ UNIVERSAL CLUB LEAGUE | 2 o Little Meadow course las 2 Ehige s | 4y, ! | ; 7 1 1 fat the Little leadow course last > 1S pLan ), { / 1 HERE FINE MONTHS. night s . ), S bbb ibsedabinee =) Was Forcep CHARIT o RE New York, Dec. 20 (P—The foot- ball game between the New York Giants and Knute Rockne's Notre Dame all-stars earned $115.153 for Mayor Walker's committee for un- employment relief. Expens-s of the game were $12.666, or less than 10 per cent of the gross proceeds. The | Giants won the game, 42 |

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