New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 22, 1930, Page 15

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

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

Other pages from this issue: