New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 23, 1930, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1930. THREE GAME SCHEDULE FOR INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE — EOYS CLUB ANNIHILATES BRISTOL QUINTET—HALF-WAY MARK IS _ REACHED IN JUNIOR CHURCH LEAGUE—CONNIE MACK REACHES 68TH MILESTONE—BELL CITY TEAM DEFEATS LOCAL “Y” BOYS’ CLUB TURNS TABLES ON RIVALS FROM BRISTOL Local Basketball Team Unleashes Irresistible Attack | Which Sweeps Visitors Off Feet and Brings 51-36 | Victory — Ferony, Kerelejza and Zujko Lead As-| sault—New Britain Team Runs Up Early Lead and Is Never Caught. THREE BATTLES LISTED FOR INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE | Gasco-Stanley Rule Clash at Tabs’ Hall Tonight Holds Center of Interest for Fans — Game Is Considered One of the Real Attractions of the Entire League Season—Corbin Screw Quintet Holds Newmatics in Plenty of Respect—Corbin Cabinet Meets Russwin. SCORING LEADERS | == == Stanley Rule ... Bobby Jonzs (@mding Sport Figure During 1930 | Gascos Club Wins Preliminary Stanley Works .. P. & F. Corbin .. 2 Morenz and Goodfellow Tied in, moeewss ° National Hockey League Landers Corbin Cabinet .. 167 Montreal, Que., Dec. 23 (P—Howie | For those Industrial Basketball Morenz, of the Montreal Canadiens, | League fans who like their games finally has been overhauled in the |red hot, one battle, at least, of the scoring honors | three scheduled to be played tonight ague. at the Tabs hall, should be in that ed today, including | category. It is the clash between day, show Morenz tied | the league leadin and undefeated Goodfellow | ganjey Rule & | quintet and each with 15| 3 he field in Gascos, one ational ontest, third on the serve to tw ¥ zood games slayed before it. Rule team tonight game trek which x on the when Franklin A. ¢ on th siar, 18 Bosto n 1o | monopolize most of the pl the Boston gers and Tor- % S B i g ollow | 11 f : i p n is well prep GRIDIRON COACHES = o ooy ¢ gl s 10 HOLD YEETING i (O 7 A B G S procecded to opponents in order. sarazen Leads P ’ i > , i Nl ’ Abletic ~ Endowment Under 50t ‘ : & s il e & Comment by Leading Figues wouia ve'in v s yosivon s the e , t last 1950 GOLE CHAMPIONS s the other > night e the Newmatics champions of S son have fighting cre he New Britain Machine diens Cannot Be Displaced From have showed plent hop quintet will " Boston Bruins and Montreal Cana-| ! A0 Al corgia Tech coach, said Georgia would have | lon ' Wit it | Positions in League. 2 (P—Neit tonight will start York, Dec 23 Mo | prom o'clo s nor the displace Oster, Boston, Ldgar Norman, Nore Noays - Osk Till, knocked out Harry T B e e e TAGACAIENT, S8 aimies SRl e S o > Second $25,000 Classic Sched- wio cwoct wie maa < [er ot city cou Uled to Open Today i v i e A dictaphone was ins 8 ir only chanc 1s rests in th -TH” MATOR (S Conquest Begins ew Britain Boys Ciub RENAMED AS COACHES Milary Mahaney and Al Marsters Have Been Reappointed (o Posts yoston University, Bristol Boys' Ciub Stanley Arera Golf HORSE SHOE ¢ s and a surging cr TOURNAMENT timer behir ¢ Minneapolis, to PING PONG TOURNAMENT i another victory i 1 National Open v GOLF TOURNAMENT All in the same place, st il Bl Spend your time here, HAS STEADY EMPLOYMENT Big features next week of e far PRIZE DAILY Il at City College of New t game. t one shot away from *Ct " all-time low record 1S €O « t i 8 and 7, with a casual but SELL RACING STABLE Late Giffiord A. Cochran Will Be Put On the Block. Amo . ich will go on ti pithet, a son of I v Wander. | opseful st jamestown h Other ¢ the Beasel, F1 ng Heels PER CHILDREN S78P SWIFTLY With eight of her y in th car old Honeymoor has ithe world's leading dam, becomie {S ONE CHRISTMAS SEASO o HEAR “THAT! o £ suy, MRS, Hoopte, His <21 WeLL, T GLAD @& z —TH? MASOR ISKYT AS 2\ SILLY AS A WINDSHIELD WIPER M A MOMOCLE '~ ~-TH" oL™ BaY IS DoiNG / NoBLE ; CORRALING BAGS OF FooD FoR THE POOR! wr T WAS oUT WITH HiM A7 HED REALLY doubts ould mee alumni an ould solve suggestion merits any com- Forrest C. Allen and H. D, thletic directors at the Uni- es of Kansas and Nebraska, vely, both thought there al- organization in hat Dr of nations” would body 100 many ederick M. Hunter no hope for 1 ical thing as a pra Franklin, graduate | DoNT SAY ANTHING 5 BuT I'M GWING HimM A NEW LOUNGING ROBE FoR CHRISTMAS, !+~ TS NoT EXACTLY AN INCENTIVE TFOR HiM “To BE UP AKND DOING o BUT, AS THE -TWIG WAS BENT, HE TSUST NATORALLY GREW UP, ) BENT o\ ¥ O STTiNG ! A CARBOM COPY oF MY UNCLE LEW! —~ UNCLE LEW WAS LIKE A PAIR OF SUGAR “TONGS | N A LUMBER CAMP wa NEAT | AN POLISHED, BUT ALWAYS IDLE ! p~

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