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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1930. 11 olds, the sensational fall campaign Kuhen pleade of Willis Sharpe Kilmer's five-year- | of sccond de old Sun Beau and thc come-back of | sentenced to a Woods fired the gressmen boasted nern nd children r prohibition agents that them right.’ " nd security. t if the jurc s tind iciently conclusive, turned over to the AN OLD TIMER S READY T0 START Speaking of Sports In looking over the boxilg records for the year that is just dying, we come across a bit of information that not only surprises us but gives us plenty of food for thought. We find that up to the present | time, Bat Battalino is the only world's champion to have success- | fully defended his title during 1931. Other champions have stepped into | the rings wearing the golden diadem of kingship only to have the studded emblem knocked off their tilting brows. {tional indoor junior tennis cham- Battalino, however, dubbed almost universally as a *‘cheese champion,” defended his laurels first against Ignacio Fernandez in Hartford and | then the week before last, he faced | “Kid” Chocolate, Cuban Negro, and | on both occasions, he was returned | & winner, Battalino now goes back to the over-the-weight limit stuff and for another period of time, he will just be collecting the shekels in various parts of the country. There is some 1l Cram, Nashville, Tenn INDOOR TOURNEY, William Jacobs Is Seeded No. 1 Kmong the Players New York, Dec. 23 (P—William Jacobs of the University of Penn- sylvania, is seeded No. 1 for the na- pionship which gets under way at {the Seventh Regiment armory on Friday. Seeded behind Jacobs, in order, will be Richard Downing, Jamaica high school; Mark Hecht, Dewitt | Clinton H. Bernard Friedman, | West Philadelphia H. S.; Kendall Sidney | Seligson, New York university; Rob- ert O. Bacon, Jr., New Prep school; | Emil Schnap, University of Michi- gan: Giles Verstraten, McBurney chool, and S. E. Davenport, Har- vard. Davenport and Downing won the | doubles title last year, defeating | Donald Frame and Frederick Roll. Jacobs defeated John M. Richard- | son of Dartmouth in the singles Qnals. Sixteen colleges will be repre- sented as well as a number of high ! Cycline Flynn Bit Spider Kelly But the Spider Came Back With a Bet- ter Gag. The first time I ever saw “Spider” Kelly was when he outboxed "Mys- | terious Billy” Smith. To do that he | had to have real ability. A friend- ship started that bound our fortunes close together for nearly 40 year: Once I got the Spider on a benefit card meeting a red headed scrapper, Before the night was over, T ki fast a thinker as he was a fighte Bob Fitzsimmons was to box Jack Dempsey, the Nonpareil, as part of the benefit program. But just as The Spider and Cyclone got in the ring, the announcer stated there was a shift in arrangements; was to box Young Mitchell, and there was nobody to box Fitzsim- | | teams which have been somewhat | mon Flynn leaped up and shouted he'd | fight Fitzsimmons. I turned to see | that Kelly was as | Dempsey | Earl Sande, Vi L As a climax to his parade through ! claimed. the thre r-old division, the lrlu League Reaches Hall-Way Mark —Stanley Maintains Lead The first round of the Junior Church Basketball league will come to a close and the second round will start this evening as four of the | six teams entered In the circuit clash at the Y. M. C. A, The Trinity Methodists and Center Congregation- | alists will bring the early round to a close, while the First Baptist and augurate the second h Original- the Methodist-Center game was scheduled to be played first, but the aptists have requested that they be allowed to play the early game | !and an effort will be made to grant this plea. and Episcopal teams, therefore, are requested to be on hand to start the first game at § o'clock. The Methodist - Congregational game, now shunted back to the nightcap, will bring together two dlsnppomnnz to their followers. The enter church has not lived up to | | The former record of Members of the Baptist | { ber, Sun Beau was supreme in the red horse from William Woodward's | {barns established a new American money winning record of $328,165. | (held by the Rancocas Sande Comes luuk Linked with the success of Gal- lant Fox come-back of Sande. y e overweight bugaboo to. forsake the sddle: fwo| L5 Angeles om fals fo Pay years ago, Sande again donned the S h A [S F silks and was astride the F in Starting with the Wood Memorial in April, the Fox-Sande combination Arlington Classic, | counts in the Bank of Hollywood and Dwyer, Lawrence Realization and | the Belvedere State Bank, both of stepped out of their class to account | which recently closed, will rec for the Suratoga Cup and the Jockey | their deposits in full today or fo- Club Gold Cup | morrow, the Los Angeles clearing Thelr only defeat came in the|youse assoclation annour muddy Travers at Saratoga, when| Alhough the Belvede the Fox ran second to Chaffee Earl's | not a member of the Jim Dandy, 100 to 1 in the|clearing house dona i most sensational upset of the year. | funds to repay the thrifty childre As Gallant Fox ruled the turf un-| punqe of the Bank of Hollywood til his retirement early in Septem- | i) be released immediately to de- e bank rich handicaps of closing days of the | honly a season. The Offepring of Sun Briar | lofion'ce nds will be paid out had his greatest year on the turf,|| . oro Christmas, depositors eventu. | winning $105,005 and golng into |,y wy) recover all their mone | fourth place in total earnings with i said. ”.Junfifi's RECORDS UNDER SCRUTIV Malleasance Charges Taken Before Grand Jury l Chicago, Dec. 23 (UP)—The Los Angeles, Dec. 23.—(UP)— rocords | won the Preakness, Kentucky Derby, | School children who had savings ac- | Belmont stak Mark's Episcopal teams will in- | two municipal court 1dges suspected of malfeasance in worthless bail bonds for e of gangsters were I ported today to be under the scr f the December gmrd Attorney A C t judges red be-| reported had accept- FOUR KILL Cranford, N our members of a section Eaog v by w Jersey press bound for New York for investigation. the power to reported to have rning indictmeuts on the Chicago Represeytatives Vs office wore ywever, that obtained in BY TRAIN Dee. 23— men while k. s was mov- rmit a fast- e of u dent- ng un- ard has forbidden $264,819, George D. Widener's Jamestown | showed a clean pair of heels to his talk that he and his entourage will make a tour of the Pacific coast.| This will be in the nature of an in- | York university, Brown, Princeton, | 5 y two-year old oppos eve ;md;‘lrc."m :f Bl;l:}]x‘so mn:rh,L 1an8| Columbia, Johns Hopkins, Virginia, 1. but scared? m, however, has been handi- nre’v«x(h the oxctfiw vm‘o' !”}:fl H:fl:b- Lhez seotion 0 2ECOURS | Fordham, Michigan, College of the hat duck's crazy!” he snapped capped by ankle injuries which have | f) 4 Saratoga to rank as the o 2 e <+ [ City of New York, Dartmouth, Yale, [in his characteristic. high-keyed forced two of its best men to re- | oo o e The Erskine Award committee ¢ sl : standing juvenile of the year. \\‘ g I pika the team that | Lehigh and Long lsland university.|voice. “Get this started, and sec | main idle in recent games, and if |mer of oix race TABES TRC Which annually picks the team | For the boys' championship, held | what I do to im. these are healed tonight the Meth- | Belmont F - rene: ¢ recognize: 2 elm uturity, Ja town | s g ";‘“‘t‘:\ Ifooenaed :5“;"!:;{‘5"’(‘5 in conjunction with the juntor tour- | odists should regain some of the | $;5; St et “:"1 yon o e countiy, |nament, James W. Spaulding of | A glowering Spider rushed out ! carly form. The Center church will Second tolo v Y s Hauivois | Flynn bit Kelly | be out to shake off its losing streak. | in money winning. picked | — & The bank was ordered liquidated today when a plan of reorganization | was found no ble 10 Wood. and prep schools. In the college list | how t are Penn, Harvard, Cornell, New |of I pider would take the nerve pre-season predictions, while the | hlwe)ght opponent wanting | Trinity outfit has fallen down badly Spider was agape, all | after a promising start. The latter findings public shortly after the|p tin S50 T e boen seeded R No. 1 Other seeded players are iy the firs : : A il il lot has already been taken and the |30 SR o ndi’" ¥( n“' in the first round. and again in the Nowever. and a close game is likely. fup $156,835 with n| e e e 4'nt (he | Ernesto Fernandez and Bruce Burt, | sccond. We could see the tooth » Baptist and St. Mark's teams | 17 starts, Ghent Says They Put Over al ballot is bei West Side Tennis club; Herbert Sco- | arks, Spider was cnraged, ways provide a good fight, and | Riley Leads Jockeys y ¥ PreSentilme. ville, Andover; R. W. Gilder, Milton| “Gimme that sponge!” he snarled, | With the former team trying to| The battle for jockey honors went Nation's G t Ori ST et Michacl = Barsa, Lovola | juet before the third round bell rang. | clieck its long run of losses tonights | 1o the apprentics T R. e, i | ation’s Greatest Grime Tt is almost unnecessary to state Irving Blum, Baltimore. | spider grabbed the sponge and | encounter should be interesting, IIl- | hooted home 156 winner i | first of the year. A preliminary bal- | am is awarded a huge| - cup while the coach is pres sented with an automobile. &how how the wind is blowing, c\.'.1 of a total of ballots cast, Notre | Dame received a total of 1,077, Nearly 300 sports editors comprise | the ju which selects the cham- pionship team and, as some of these have scen every team in action, it appears that this method of selec- 1n comes near being right. in the form form(.r ed San Francisco as Larry's eight By WILLIAMS Pritchards % R his 65th b Y. 2 o1 : 3 >rable Anderson 89 G New Britain Y Intermediate Basket- "o wor1g champion At | carlsor ball Team Is Defeated By Bell Cli¢d fo g0 to his tower o Mahan, T MERES NO 5 % b a or a short Juo‘mng Cormier, 4 City Boys’ Club Quintet. e e VSE HUNTING | (i ) A ds told the veteran pilot that tenced Woods to serve FTODAH iTHERES Unable to match the fast pace R s e fheicds o iwoetelioTeEije ‘ up by the Bristol Boys' club basket- |plied: “I foel that way.” And when AL ance ir"l tory for boys Al Too MANY ouT - years of age, ball team, the Y Intermediates suf- TR e years of ag hen he will be tr erred to Ohio SR S A evera lead in the first minutes of the game | oq i he thought baseball was sing i colgrno : red several | d there until the end. The ack £ f ' m;;':ii Financial Heights in 1930 ;]_E“’Ma 12 to 3 at the half 25 5 rong, thi |the end of the third quarter. [crowds than ever, and that instead el 39 | Britain carried the battle in the 1ast | o attracting 250,000 in a season we i ¥ < rter but the spurt was made too dre " two weeks or a | ¥ nth. She was n Merza starred with some spectacu- | est and supposed [lar shots for New Britain and Dem- | tne same. insky plaved a nice game. For Bris- at the Notre Dame team was s0 : son, Loyola | stuffed it % 2 i t the B tha ‘lm : zl;;)lna::i mvme prcl\m-‘anfldlwb-p" E. Johnson, Loyola :m‘ d i the palm of one glove. s3 has hit the Episcopalians of late | first 11 months of the v P atiolito Das far ahead of the A Academy. | Flynn worked in close, trying to bite and may give the Baptists their big | hind, however, was 8o BT TRRG A inary ballot, that there isn't any again. Quickly, th der's long chance tonight, but the purple-clad |of the Whitney St Charging that the Methodist question but that the South Bend | | arm locked around Flynn's neck, the lads are hopeful of trimming a full | was setride. of prohibition, temperance ar = ; lic morals and th honors. Last season, Notre Dame P h in a trice, Kelly had stuffed the t } i i stuffed the frst triumph of the season. and Workm, amitt won the Erskine award. uttlng t (] sponge in Flynn's mouth. 20 Stanley Still Leads | top he list, th tior r(k the YT com ity He used his glove to press the big | Left-handed Lawrence Stanley, | season was Eu ho node Hazards sponge down Flynn's throat. Flynn, ! forward on the league leading South his first w soree was almost chok death. Kell was almost choking to death. Kelly hig lead in the individual seon t Sl S O iy iR en ring G sty se were : : ‘;.hxp..g on, moving Flynn so fast that | race last week although Eddic An. but in six months 7 12¢ 0 a debate iss Last night at the Cocoanut Grove | the referee couldn't pry them ap derson, Iirst Lutheran center, cut hOrses and brou ; s A. Gh ature golf course, Landers scor-| Fin Flynn's second and T} ne margin between them from four 4OWN past e D A e T s face was blue when he ) ag A q S g Anderson's 39, E. e h ahass. Recino floor. Someone finally dis- | ;. 410 AREATIONS ],Ndd‘if L 1o | tolL Of the surf's leading owr i 1 43, Joni , Larson "arhol B ne snonge: Z Mahan lariths T. Wilson, president 5 s . 7 total 258. Gascos, Kieffer 0 ahead and box Fitasim- * \p o0, 0 F05 L v o tion: Harry t ifornid y : ey : o o Stanley a week ago, was | 2yne Whi “why they considered Rice 61, total 2 gained consciousness, Y 80, Wa A B s bolleve that this year's seleo- | c8 oAl At 1> last week and slipped into apper) ""”‘fi’; cr and holier than th nit 25:md.50 ill come closer to be unani- | g0 e Works kept its undefeated W place, but he will get his ; i n ng h: L any other up to t oeallin tastiby: trounbing the (Cor nee to come back this evening : % ghteenth amendment be ¢ o e ¢~ [binCabinet Lock quintet. The | L 4 Carlson, flaming haircd ] amendedCioLprox Ane = ment on the subject wi, e made | (o105 Stanley Works, J. Scharff 46, v forward, went by him with 11 PULES L2 L e P in a very short ti | H. Ber A. Hewitt 46, A. polnitallast Tusdny night. The b Dr. (_':, Ria o ,fin,m:r'dfl. ‘vn“,i. 0; ”ze” w 0 ! Heinzmann 54, H. Johnson 46, total tie betveen the South church guards, | R ol S WITH THE BOWLERS 3. Cabinet Lock, W. Dunn 51, G. | Arnold Cormier and Willie Merza, | B i Burling 5 Strobel 56, W. Gorr; | for fifth place is at present in Cor. | B e o R G = ? |59, W. Javak 50, total 2 Mfll]a o 0[ Phll d I h] Am mier's favor, as he got four points | i S ROGERS ALLEYS s . g Ll Ep d to Merza's two and held his place “why some of STANLEY WORKS MEN'S LEAGUE -Due to the fact that the stm‘»v | while Willic fell out of the “first o are apen wna 5 ocioatomenc | eties 15 68 Years Old Today | ~vor 14 Year 1 layer Pleads e e ot ‘OUT OUR WAY i | Philadelphia, Dec. 23 (P—Keep | fouls still give him a margin of tw of Connie Mj age today on G Fld FlTu John Woods, 14-year 3 Stanley, So. Cong. .. 3 9 was sentenced to life imprisonment v common pleas court here last crew will again receive the year red head was jerked off balance, and Mark's team and turning in their | avers | ALY 2 league are guilty unable to close his mouth or shout., Congregational church team, held an easy victory over the Gascos Jumped into the ring to save FIynn's | g 150 points. Stanley's total is now | (ront- Cormick 55, Howe 50, Johnson 65, velled Kelly when Flynn re- Gifford A. Cochran t time. The final announce- fled garb of prohibition' play in the Me nts' league will Fddie Anderson is Ithsz in fi» GH]I OseC dDg Young with the future—do not cver Stanley and Carlson. The firm William Meeker, 60, produce dealer, t when he pleaded guilty to a GOOOD NIGHT ! in Bristol by core of 33 to 21. Nt en Tons ity f The Bristol team went into the| Connie smiled when someon ce was pro- ~"n‘ d and joked with fatally sisted Woods and Louis Kuhen, 17, who attempted to rob of the receipts of a load of produce sold in | Martins Ferry on last September 20. At Last! New Britain Has a Modern CIGAR STORE For Folks Who Are Particular rely losing inter- | wers were doing | | 1930 TURF LEADERS 23 (P1—The d their Asked his opinion of night base- || New York, Dec. | . Meyer, Bachand and Vardowski [pall, Mack said he had never wit leading thoroughbreds | »d a stellar brand of ball. The |nessed it and could not comment on | | earnings at the end of the 1930 | s merlts. It will be a long time, he | | season with their three-year-old | Bristol Boys' Club ... |thinks, before the question is con- | | year period indicated, follow: | | (T Hd Fl ril,"“d i seriously t the major = | 2 leagues. Gallant Fox ... | 96— 257 crives § — — AN oy 3 6 ‘ | | | | | ig) | | | | 95— 250 | Skt WILL ENTER TOURNEY | Blue Larkspur . 51 Los Angeles, Dec. 23 (B—Gene | | Beau Sarazen telegraphed friends here | | Exterminator .. Man o' War .. Display Sarazen Crusader | Zarick, 1g last night he would enter the §$10,- — | 000 Los Angeles open January 9 to 83111 for the first time this vear. The [Fresh Meadows, Long Island. pro- o defend his Agua Caliente | About Xmas Gifts fessional also . | title in the — Merza, If . 5 open. New York, Dec. 23 hamgion | Bakanas, ¢ . 1 e every inch of way, Gallant Fox CONY. LIGAT & POWER | Miller, rg E 2| MACALUSO B OUT MATE |galloped his way into the turf's Also New Bitatn Stavenezzer, 18 ... 1 | New York, Dec. 23 (P—Among |spotlight with a spectucular rise “’ V. Clark . 82 300 — [ the numerous backs that Leonard new financial heights d ) . 7 1 21| Macaluso, Colgate fullback, beat out (1930 racing seaso 3 7 3 104— 314| Score at half time, Bristol 1 ew | for a place in the Associated Press| Winner of every important three- § 848 105 Britain 3; referee, Clark. consensus for All-A a4 honors |year-old stake, with the exception Opp. Burritt Hotel JAWLLAMS, 1223 o e 3 A he Travers, the I as easily 430 501 his team mate Les Hart, one of the Trav he Fox w 01930 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. GoncogLIght b Linters ot THREW FIRS™ SPITTER of the most brilliant backs in the |the outstanding thoroughbred of a L7 120 89 | Elmer Strickland, pitching for | east. | vear featured by brilliant two-year- | susss e el | Brooklyn Nati s back in the Caldwell % :,j early elghties . t pitcher - - to deliver the spitball. Today, with | S ESMAN S M 509 481—1494 |5 pan against the delivery in the AL A PALACE ALLEYS major leagues, only three are left of INTER-CITY LEAGUE a onte bountiful crop. ‘Boardman Palace _— 0 §2 11— 3| CARDS GET ANOTHER CHANCE GosH, INSTEAD OF YOU GOIN' To TH WELL | DON 1 Tetpall 's 55— 2w | Iarly next March, Connie Mack’s DOCTOR T OUGHTA BE MME! THAT KNOW WHAT! 9 98— 289 | araon 51| Athletics and Gabby Street's St. LoBSTER | ATE EER LUNCH (S RAISIN' ) WRONG WITH THE OLD NED ! mel! e w ARMED INTERFERENCE. He’s Just Pestered, Doc JesT A SEcoND, sam — | [PECPLE COMPLAIN ABOUT ARE YA EVER. BOTHERED|| (HEM EVERY PLACE BY HEADACHES? YoURa TUST TAKIN' UP MY TIME Y THAT MAKES ME ) AND YOURS = 'VE EXAMINED You EEEL BETTER,Doc, FROM BEAM Yo AET AND CANT | BUT ( STILL FEEL FIND ANY THING TH' MATTER WiTk YAl 95 354 4131337 | Lovuis Cardinals will continue a little | Blus Nibken 7| Yuseball strife which broke off early Btanley ] ai— 255 | in October this past season. It will rGay be at a Fort Myers, F training | {«l.( eesesscase 33 5 9 camp. | Seluceo DID STAGG FEAR PURDUE? | A 5 2/ —— There has been an unbroken 7 \ 7 - K } 3 Doc FINDS "R INDER GLOVE | string of Chicago-Purdue football | . T\NKER san Diego, Cal, Dec. 23.—(P— ! games since 1898, with three con- Geor W. Hammond, only a few | tests coming before that year. In hours after he arrived here from | ull Chicago has won 27 ol the games Lake George, N. Y., kicked aside a | and Purdue five, with one game, dirty glove on the sidewalk of a | that of 1901, ending in a 5 to 5 tie. downtown street yesterday and un- e — covered a small fortune. CANADIAN JOURNALIS Under the glove was a dilapidated | Toronto, Dec. 23.—(P—One purse that disgorged $2,000 in bilis | Canada’s outstanding Jjournal Jammond hastened to a newspapir | Claud A. C. Jennings, died last nignt. office with his story. Then Mike | He was on the editorial staff of the Brown came in. Mike had heard Toronto Mail and Empire 38 years about the find and convinced every- | and its chicf editor for 29 years. body that the pocketbook and money | Surviving are his widow and three were his, Pausmcm 1 l 01930 BY NEA SERVICE, INC, <