New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 26, 1930, Page 16

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1930. —— IAYED IN INDUSTRIAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE TONIGHT — STRONG QUINTET TO FACE FES IN FRST GAME OF YEAR—MIDGET WOLGAST AND FRANKIE GENARO TO SETTLE TITLE New Baschall May Put Curb On Home Run Activity [STRONG QUINTET TO FACE ity e ENDEES TOMORROW NIGHT THE TPAST TEN YEARS Reorganized Bristol Basketball Team to Open Season Against High School Alumni Combination—Play- ers All Have Represented Bell Town On Cham- pionship Fives — Carroll Assembles Strong Crew With Waterman and Richtmyer as the Nucleus — Pointed for Locals. ] Joe Carroil's reorganized Bristo) | Endec basketball team is scheduled ’ f I] [to face an extraordinarily fast quine | tet tomorrow night in its opening MAKE (T HARD TO CURVE THREAD WiLL DO ;will meet the New Departure will South Bend Poutall Team Gl 3,277z o = MBulBe o |, amet o s e . |the past of Bristol high school | championship quintets. Leading the Notre Dame wins & smashing vic- | rorar of the alumni are “Sugar” |tory in the final balloting of the | gyyret one of the promising can- | country’s leading sports writers en-y gigaieq for a berth on the New | gaged in selecting the champlonshin | yori {niversity quintet; Joe Fleni- | football team of 1930 for the Albert | 0™ 0 ot P o e Trinity college | Russel Erskine Award. For the sec-| gyinter this year; “Chet” Roberts, {ond successive vear. Rocknb's team .(ooge Karwoski, “Russ” Good- | captures the nationel gridiron title, | o ™" pqqie White, “Ruffy” Roa, | according to announcement by W.| g wryg: zetarski, { 0. McGeehen, chairman ot the Lrs-| = cqreoli has built up a strong quin- kine Committee of Award }1et around two of the veterans ot The preliminary ballot, which was| his teams of past years. He has se- | completed two weeks ago. resulted | curcd Stan Richtmyer. former Syra- {in rec-submitting to the jurors the| cuyse University star for one of the . fnames of Notre Dame, Southern|forward berths and “Wardy” Water- WINDING SEWING ON THE COVER California, and Alabama for the|man, member of the Hartford flnal vote. This final vote tallies| Dixies of past scasons and the L for the South Bend team and | Bristol Endecs for several years. — - - - for Alabama. It includes the vote Added to these will be Barton, | f the sporting writers who compose | star forward on the Iilmwood kne THRE[’ []F []ETR[]IT DEFEATS the jury, plus the votes of the 20 dees, champlons of the Hartford Tn- members of the award committee. | dustrial League of last season. as a Theodore Roosevelt’s Sclection Was | running mate to Richtmyer; Bisscll, | ATION A ‘ | cabled from Porto Rico by was of | member of the Trinity collcge quin- | / EEU \‘fl |the war department fn Washington. {tet of last scason i fothan Vi I 4 4 The Notre Dame team will be en- | gy and Mandell Greene, coach L titled 1o hold for another year thelof the Thomaston high school tean, | huge silver cup which is the em-|ap center Terny, Klein and Wilson Were Cougars Are in Best of Form {0 viem ot vietors: mhe tormat presen- | sanager corroit s yickea 1o 'r L nd' ] 8» | 0 : w tation of this cup, "h“"” as lhl" strongest poseible opposition for 0 LeallL: S ded | presontation of a parchment scroll| opening game because he is anxiov it E‘l—mb My [ B i and a Studebaker car to Rockne,|to point his crew for the contest 5 S will take place in New York on!with the New Britain National Dec. 26 (A De. | January 2, 1931, | Guards at the state armory in this d-out team in| The balloting affords inleresting city a wer om tomorrow nigit. Hock akue, cole- | Comparisons with that of 1026, The | Bristol and New Britain arc two ot ws Ly having one of | final vote lasi year showed Notre|(he most bitter rivals in state bas- While Toronto was| Dame leading with 176, Pittsburh | ketball hstory. The feeling this year and the result second with 41. and Purdue third | will be just as intense. This game score, 10 o with 2 votes. This year neither Pitt| will mark the resumption of pro- Detroft’s high | nor Purdue figured in the selce- | basketball in this city hrougl Benny | tion. and the Irish lead was 5o great L e or four goals, | thut there was no third place team ! period whien the Fai- | at L CONTINUE FOX HUNTS -0 lcad. The score| Analysis of _the votes by states lLighest any team | Shows an almost unanimous and | ST on but the total |thoroughly nation-wide conviction | Frederick H. Prince of Bostcn and t Ly one hizhest | that Notre Dame deserves the title. | by two teams in previ- | The five dissenting votes came one| Group of Sport Loving People cach from Alabama, Tennessee, New | \z the Amer-| Mexico, Ilinois, and Mississippi offered a Erskine Award, according 10| pay, France. Dec. 28 (P—Led by reat to the Detroit record | Mr. McGechan. has established itself | prodorick H. Prince of Boston. & rounced ihe Phiiadelphia | this vear as the ideal method and | groyup of sport loving men and woms 10 0. It was the worst | institution for selecting & Champion- [on are continuing » in the fool- team has taken this|ship football eleven. Comment from |1 ijls of the Pyrences the tradition of ¢ Quakers felt the stigma | experts all over the country, he re-|foy hunting inaugurated by the late ply that they resorted to fiats| ports, indicates general satisfac-|Gordon Bennett carly in the present d of stots. The game wound tion with the award and its work. |centurs ip in the wildest scenc ever scen| | No less enthusiatic is Mrs. Prince, R B oatonbict dng allacie dozentio laho alse has participated in the licemen had separated the battlers, | | hunts for many years. With Mr. BiX ties “v'lr.d R:L” out | ‘l’rmu. riding as master of the fox t Clapper led the scor- thounds, an honor he has held since | Springfield’s Indlans Ice Hockey|iq10 the hunts. at Pau have be- two one-sided vic- | o ut {livoug! a o ¢ 5 3 come reputed throughout all Eue fies, there was little change in the| Team Defeats Providence Reds tn “o% L Amexican division standing. BOSton| g pashion, 4 1o 1. ol tEARORE heve hedntadvincad sad of thc idle Chicago |for the immense success of the fox but Detroit falled 0] Providence, R. I Dec. 26 (UP) | hunting in this section, first, because i third place New York | —springfield's Indians won heir of the topography of the region and, who gaye a convincing 1sth straight anadian-American |sccond, because of the spirit of the g ation of the skill - of the hockey league game here last night, | foxes of Pau which have remark- ook Drothers and Boucher as they gcfeating the Providence Reds, . 3 |able endurance and are the fastest lefeated Ottawa 4 to 1. {to be found _In the Canadian division. the New | = cqpjighen, Heller, Saunders and| Fox hunting was inaugurated here York Am ns moved up a ”,”‘C"‘]n"xmmr scored for the winners. | by Lord Wellington in 1814 afier de- fose cnepanter OM | Gaudreault saved Providence | feating Marshall Koult at Toulouss, O e omto for | foM @ shutout by scoring unasslet- |In those days a hunt which nums ricans now are | €d just a minute before the end of |bered 20 cavaliers was large hut Maroons in sec. | the game. [n()'.\ with 160 riders behind him) s - Mr. Prince complaing his fricnds and| e 1SE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS 'gucsts are deserting him By AHERN Follow the Hounds. = A-THIS SHACK SMELLS WHY, TS WoRSE N\ SILENCE !~ FUKE A “TANNERY o A\ -THAM A WET GOAT WouLD Yoo FIRE ! ww AN™ ITS ALL NEAR A HoT .s—rouez koW WHo 0N ACCOUNT OF Nou § wTH? AUTHORITIES GAVE ME -THESE BEING —TH™ CLEARIMG 2] WOULDATM ALLOW You CIGARS 2 () { HOUSE FoR “THOSE N -1 SMOKE ONE OF /| HMF —~ A GIFT § CHEAP CHRISTMAS -HoSE FUSES OK t\ FROM ~THE \f CIGARS -THAT Guv¥s - CITY DUMP! )\ GOVERMGR GET FROM ~THEIR wWHEW & -THEY'LL Aerial Attacks in Annual Contest \A‘UES-, AMv PASS ‘Pu'f M\l MQSE at San Franclsco. OFF oK Vou'! I A SLING! I'rancisco, Dec CHARITY GRID GAME Pan- Look Forward to Brilflant | \ Kitzmiller Kunsas. ol C o S ey (Minr (OKluhoma). nford) forces 1o draw from, b will he light of high (0/(5?’47? erial at any | ic rain | 1908, at TR TS TR € A l““ in wiree minutes, E {

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