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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 193 15 Speaking "| Dozen Captains With East’s All-Stars BRISTOL ENDEES TO OPEN : ?i_y‘ Lo o e S B | o v == CAMPAIGN NEXT SATURDAY . il H[]YS’ [;LUH P[AYS ; i z ' fixh ¥ ‘ Y o 'Bell City Quintet to l‘d(_‘e ((nnbmdhon of High BASFBAU SCHEDULE Managers Clarence 1,“”.1... or Alumni Players in First Contest — Scheduled to New Britain National Guards and i 5 . . s ' - SO . % Carroll of - the Bristol Tndees | ; i : . ; i Meet New Britain in This City On January 3 — tastern Intercollegiate Teams to Vi arranged for thei ’ i % b 3 & # N = v Al Manager Joe Carroll Forming a Strong Team — | swing Into Action On April 8 of thall teams to clas for the on January k VM%[S Fast Bl‘isml FiVE on Local Battle Between Rivals to Feature Reopening of ~xevovew first time this season in this city b . ’ ; ; ” ay. (#) — The Tivals for a good number of years ; / ) : : : end there will be plenty of interest S % 4 i ‘ ' i ‘ shon 3 o e, G i i ¥ Torx vetmen among the basketball fans of this|New Britain B. C. Bristol B. C. city in the opening game of the | BOUKUS «................. Semski Bristol five next Saturday night. | Right Forward The Bristol team is to meet a com- | Ferony ....... «eeooe Zetarski bination made up of former stars| ft Forward with the Bristol high sehool teams. | Kerelejza ... .. Avallone i Center ork between The usual iyed with the Dartmouth, Cor- Princeton and 1 games other home- Dart- The game on January 3 will be Rametia . . Bordeaux the real opening of basketball in Right Guard this city. Although the Guards start- | Winters . . . Cavaliere | el few weeks ago against the Left Guard | Holyoke Mohawk Manager Lanpher| Substitutes—New Britain, Com- docided to suspend operations until [pagnone, Paluch, Zujko; Bristol, | after Christmas Goodrich, Rao : = Lverything is in readiness for the | The Industrial bas 1l league|Boys' club big game of the year to-| tomorrow night should draw out one |night, when Coach Ray Anderson’s| o of the real record crowds the | speedy basket tossers will take the | Siano, ter, IFordhant: Brockme year. Despite the fact this is floor against the powerful Bri i es, end, We v Christmas week, fans who have|Boys' club team on the locals’ floor. | Syracus daker, qua been following the fortunes of the |Bristol is New Britain's biggest rival | _ league, are red hot over seeing some and has already defe d the Hard of the leaders in the league meet,|Ware City team over in Bristol, years, so t Tomorrow P me will be one ! the locals will be trying doubly hard S””TH EHUREH JRb 1 Farmington \ of the real attractions so far and it |t0 Win the encounter tonight looked on presages plenty of excitement when | The East Main strect outfit has Wapping is pou 1”““ season and looks better than| 1 b c 5 e notlr hrtheamel inte ; club team in vears. Coach An- A = T 7 E \ttractions billed for the|derson has been talking of making S s R 2 R n the coming vear. Rivals|$hifts in his line-ups, sending V g i : : i e \ in e coming vear. Rbvals| %, M rvard as weronys ran- O10SE 10 O Bristol—Seniors fo e e : A, = . scheduled to meet and therc ning mate and putting Captain Com- will bo plenty of hasketball all| o 5 Jh "% his old guard position, | (0 to West Avon around. : s tanci S but advance information given o ll A | e e — ) yment <lf. Mighty Nimrod of the the Palace bowling |t0day had th 8, comt : LoBS s equipment and may | rim Himself, Mighty Nimrod : listed as due to start. This Intermediate Standing 1 o X0 Marshies, Hunted the Elusive Saipe the Inter-City League will ; Lok : rony, the club's high scorer ¢ v s n will be idle this i 3 3 16. Co- Hlay two bitter lumbi coul ke ar- All-Star team that n lie West Sta cembe 4 . : ¢ fa fast ] . i for 3 L Lan- ming 1l play two wefit game. Pict t 5 ' : . Githe izht willlbe that h Boukus in the fore cou t 5 o 5 s clejza at center and Winters a Speedy as the local team is, Br - . ) 3 pliy E T 1 E Christm ing tol is given a faint edge, as it h ul te composed 1 On account of o [ 3 L = & i G ‘, .v r SEicy i mi # s T e 1l tomorrow nig members of Tommy Monahi 2 Sou d o L o S > harley g 1 /I C I—{OS R FAC ORY e v." championship Bristol H sct ty closed ! il 0T DH ' \\ E‘Rl A\ IE Y T o B . . . |a remarkable pair of forwards, wi i € league or R i (ot ’ . tt th o m, “x\]]w g the the | Bordeaux, Rao, and Cavalie ree | de from the pping ec ‘ A royal reception W e Par & ards who will make rgin of one game. The local felt on both attack and de fted the loc v hiad Wapping Has Close Call 1 et has b ctting fast pace t s v 1 s tal in the league o the sccond halt | cXceptionally fast engagement is an- | amc t place DI & diet for fieht b started but the competitiol as | % B ) 1 L ild e e s ann tougher all | There will be a preliminary, start- irih positior d its . e [ues ay Last ay the way through. ing at 7:30 o'clock, and dancing will | New Dritain « tjur C t two ye wher AL O 1 towl follow the games n r porping - s i t T ron nd Satur- ! Aioic n i i e e = r ¢ “ periodendeid | for Cor alteagun e 10 assir Closes at 0'Cloc teams. Despite this, Manager De- u lng e Lucco has gathered together a ftrong aggregation and it is winning iing up the league. ‘ The Stapleton Stapes defeated thel In the Rosebud Social New York Giants decisively yester-|matches played crday day for the professional football|Stanley Arena miniature golf ) s i A Y . > d ound championship of New York .| Phil Meyer and Bera ¢ : . e r our fron 1 sor hold ¢ sack and ) light- "This was a real surprise to all those | of 45 defe Louis rciote and | ¢ ctacu vila | T essl L e | : @ who have been following the pro|Jack Me 101 a nt 5 with his letf hand—and oreptib . ool Yl ren e e i By W"_.LIAMS football games this vear Squillacio Jack Lawlor 104, nley d e # ¢ 1 LU b e Gt e T VOLLEY BALL LEAGUE | The National Sporting club will The Sturgeons will meet the Por-!meet t ht at S o'clock. | ¢ poises in the first tomorrow - 1) P . ’ _ ot Business Men's| Ben Dudek was low for the men ith 1 was W n W a1 _ N Volley Ball League, and in the finals day wit € 39, A S (s e B - 1w ion B - ES the Sharks s will bat- T he ¢ eniaat 7 o s Tl fr sl 1500 LI DYV 7 FOR ONE RUG! tle for the first time ; nary ould : o ; : > NO R caM SRL ety ; i iz eai ; i eey | them to t =/ Gooo NiGHT! HOLD fii(é nucH First Game : d the big playoff 1 Tt pping. T oting B 1 WIPED MY \ | ¥ Sturgeons Porpoises 8 £ vy Karosis | Wheeler, rf ) 1d the Ni 3 red for 2 g ") z S o, e AS fou CAN. NVATE L hh s s s ses s BUTkE {iWaS 10V Arthur Glassner | stan i f wit ; i 3 ek = i e -z R I wipE ThEM AGA | was : and Mike Web- | cormi o q Longhi doing th ¢ for e e e S COSR oM THE BROOM, Hergstrom o ewes«-«swwencsss Veley|ber was third with 40, | 0 1 I mmar § B! B oar e rven StoWell woaonsns--eeeeenes Morgan| The record of 34 for course was shatters M. Allen ..vee by 1 s : A «n holes in on Kiernan seesees-- 3rooks 1to sta some time at the Wapping Pionecrs Kloiber .. special match played ye Second Game day afternoon at the Tabs, Whales Sharks nd Walsh defeated Daley Storey e Thompson | and o by two strokes. . Krause| Joe Callahan was low yesterday at{ jopnson e ) Avon Boys' Club r the men w k his = m 1 rf . 1 . .w Lamourcux e TAPAYETTE EDGES LEHIGH Woilwitz Bigelow Omerod The Whales are leading with two wins and no Ic ROGERS A ‘ 3 = R0 (A LES INTERME 3 Bridgeport Saturday afternoon e Y, the |y n g 55— Meers el i Intermediates baske 3 o .62 i 3 < pibed Mot ] - O swamped the Independents under a |’ o5 5 | i AL SOM LD B Ot L 42 to 21 score. The winners led at ' 6 uiled o) nldys 11 Wes k and will probably half time by the score of 13 to 7.| - i i N es or PraEY THE MOST ACCEPTABLE In the last half, the Independents D B o S aded out of the picture. The score: |y . ST faded out of the pictur 10 scoret | p, Ruginskl ... 87 i ‘ | for 1y night but is now being GIFT FOR HIM Y Intermediates Sl o o S A = < o T 8 e A PAIR OF - R SRS Mille ety D e SN DRGNS0 JOHNSTON & MURPHY OR STETSON SHOES | [tmeswer ©1920 BY NEA SERVICE. ING. ck, Bakanas . Nasi pmnrin R IR ' SALESMAN SAM B | “Tin inder! By SMALL Durr, 18 «ees : ; = | N "BUT \'LL BE GLAD wuefioea THAT S WHAT ) Ao TGOT & NICKELTO SPEND “JWELL,D0 OUR OWN ' \ ‘c,e‘_u« | CAN'T REMEMBER | NN [ (HROUGH © A~ CHEOING " | § 1T WAS, MISTER— Pestritto, rf . g 5 a TER MY POP'S CHRISTMAS ’w\m\m KID -1 GO0 \,\vw:rr (T was!h N \ /\_»/\ Merza, If ..... G : =% PRESENT BUT { FORGOT [ CoLD AN' MY HEAD'S [>— C ! \ : // — Marzbine, ¢ ..... [ fi 527 531—151 WHAT | WAS GoNNA N THicKl | ( 4CL LL 3 o / '(Mg,m Ton C. Mancarella, rf GWE Hit— / S DL ] PA:TA excy Wi ¢ N : RotLme PINS} Independents 1 8. Mancarella —_— / = — Qk. E?..C——- 2l | Rowy PoLlE = g & = | a7 jo¢ Enck Metropolitan District Appears 1o ¢ Sa, > - THEY ORE STARS TOBEHONORED { i e % | Pus- ouees Have Become the One Point With Frank Cardico and Paul O'Connor Outstanding Stars. = (38 S 4 AN - -@— 7 7\ WAS GONNA GWE Wi A 4 ., -, oLUG OF ToBAccol New York, Dec. 22 (#) — W the passing of Bobby Joncs ( George Von Elm, the metropolitan district seems to have become the to Be Central Figures Home Town Celcbrations. New York, Dec. 22 (UP) — Frank | amateur golfing center of the United Carideo of Mount Vernon, N. Y. | States nd Paul O'Connor of East Orange, Within the district now are such N. J., will be honored by their home | figures as George Voist, Mauric fowns for their prowess this season | McCarthy, Kugene Homans, T. P on the football ficld Perkins, Cyril Tolley i s ‘/ ¥ 2 Ll i O'Connor today will be given a & er. Three of these, Perk S X | i ! / | ey to the city and on Wednesday |’ and Sweetser @ former 4 = . 42 ©1930 BY NEA SERVICE, INC_REG. U §. PAT. OFF] will be the guest of honor at umiuumh amateur champions. L) d