New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 31, 1930, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1930. r—CORBlN SCREW QUINTET NOSES OUT P. & F. CORBIN BY ONE POINT AFTER TWO OF INDUSTRIAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE—GACEK TAKES SEC SOUTH CHURCH . HOLD FIRST PLACE Deleat First Lutherans by One Point in Thriller CORBIN SCREW TEAM WINS THRILLER FROM P. & F.| Fiercest Battle of Industrial Basketball League Season | 1s Fought at Tabs’ Hall — Two Overtime Periods‘ Necessary Before Winners Get One Point Advan- | tage — Newmatics Prove Easy Victims for Gasco | Quintet—Landers Five Defeats Corbin Cabinet. League Standing pnal foul Holst of ! P. & F. Corbin 'BEST HOCKEY CROP IN YEARS SCHMELING HUST " FIGHT SHARKEY Ordered {0 Agoee fo Terms| New ms for flv,: stag heavyweight champion- ship fight in Chicago. Whether or| not that proves to be the case de- pends on Max Schmeling, the title- holder, and his manager, Joe Jacobs. The commission yesterday ordered Schmeling, through Jacobs, o agres within seven days, to defend his titls | against Jack Sharkey here in June or clse face forfeiture of the cham- | » in this state. OVERT!ME PERIODS IN FEATURE GAME OND LEG OF MATCH WITH KEBERT OF MANCHSTER — SPORTS GACEK DEFEATS KEBERT IN HOME AND HOME TILT Local Champion Bowler Takes Second Leg of Match by Margin of 50 Pins—His Margin in Two Battles Is 52 Pins—Electrifies Crowd by Making Triple Strike in Fifth Game — I'~ch Man Wins Five Strings— Winner Issues Sweeping Challenge to All Rollers. | Joe Gacek. claimant to the bowl- & championship of New Britain, made short work of Kebert, cham | pion of Manchester in the second le lof their home and home match rolled in Manchester last night an thereby took the match. Gacek’ margin last night was 50 pins. Ad Federal Office of Education Fears ain - the two pin marsin e scored over Kebert last week at the Palace Lalleys in this city, he took the entirg move is strictl up to| match by 52 pins. and hiz manager. T Gacek bowled for an average off decide to ignore the commis- 115.9 last night, a wonderful mark jon cdict and accept an offer of in duckpin circles. He was jusy $500.000 for @ championship match fodoral office of education a | hFee Pins over his margin of lasy at Chicag i W. L (Young) ¢ s ¢k, Kebert fell below his fors ¥ 5 : rious evil” confronting in- 1 Stribling e allenging rol foaiian of last week cven though he wa More tha boxing critics be- | © T ding ter oy et e on his home alleys. He hig lexs ot as a better Tight 13| 010, professio indards for yereseotals g, . | players” with t cmphasis upon 1 i e 2o | | watehing the match when in thd VT R e L e ie a triple strike, iicticesnroblemeSioundfE e a great margin over hig grant col- | Loy his promisc ¢ i RIHCDERiCLE L Gacelk won six strings to four for arn bout for the|* & 8 Ao £ Y-l Kebert. He took the sixth game b promise was madc . which reported |y one pin edge. Kebert started tha von heavyw i Blre ts of hundreds of thousands| mateh with a vietory but Gacek ning on a fou 1 L ars annually from tootball | came back to cop the second, third games, were urged to stop reiying | go fth and sixth games. Hd th but took thd [ tenance of their health programs. | eig h Ke winning thd The office of education recomi- ton. Dec. 31 (Ph—Loss of Corbin Screw anding today was named however, on athletics for support and ma aropped o Bosto ¢ making good in d th alth w be financed d . Gacek issued lenge to any bowler i a home and cited in the v other educational S BOSTON BRUNS QUTT0. . it 505 CHIGAGD CUBS PLAN TO SHATTER ALL REGORDS 2. it a | BUILD UP COAST AR Maryla Tea oo g Itrual and teultural Co f 1 { these,” the rcport said Determined to Break All Marks reported receipts of v - $500,000 annually from footba'! | Turn o Los Angeles. R4Ines Others' receipts esterday that ne ; e e from $3 o £400,000 any 1 > . : mateur compe- | or ST ringin into the field o t 10 e S e o 5 I S accept a contract with thic| of e isiness,” y he survey Maycr corporat 15 they did ot beeak o considered on the yrimary rea- a serics of s sons for the change 1 control. Hereafter. the Cubs plan to buil ects with | . 2 A the institutions Te- |, ") iy entry in the Pacific Coas AU IR ionly) they t pla ted athletics under control Of 8| 1,0y jnstead of splitting the an G ot they hay < A "":“”k""‘v"‘!"':“‘,;i nual crop of promising youngsteri & i . s gh spot the 2 x two ons—one for Reading Corbin Cabinet g ond period s| Mc tear hi JLoalivg S ic ! af Ir rowest coast in- |y the other for the Angels. I C . i ' 2 D Lo e t E 5 e stars on the Reading club 1 M : 2 frer Vice with the Angels i | do not make th | major league grade during th spring workouts / The deal transterring the Reading the | (jub to Clarence Lowland, forme most wor administration.” Hub Hockey Seatet Appears to Be A dominant al Teague Team and Will or mors of Last Year. Chicago, Dec. 31 (B—The sale b: the Chicago Cubs of their Reading] Pa. International League farr promises big returns for anothel Cub f . the Los Angeles Angels. mat The report noted also overempha- ¥ 5 o ¢ en : - THatretoRC ot Heife i thicst | hac s he peak and had been | trea e lie sis on footl i ziate | Tho fin Reacibit Landers i ———— o asket to stand by cars| R d of thei publications of | signaturcs of Rowland and Willian] DARTHOUTH LEADING IN o5 s i kim0 et o T o LT S, (S B amsnrd|ocns o it e WINTER SPORTS EVENS 5 15 e it A o e, SR 2 50 S M e 1 10 By AHER LAUREL ST. TIGERS [Len i American sinies i | T Rt Wil Nou 2] 1930 WS A First Lutheran % s ¢ lacoste bLrohe 17 TAT) MINCE R e 455 Lacosts repeatci ; TES o 2| sLiMG AN A Y LEAD [MDG” JEAGUE b LT and Cochiet in 1925 bt Til. b e < WANT -To Do IS 2 CRUTCH ! e ’ - i i the title for | “TWELVE !« GET READY Z f ‘ | (CLIMB A PoLE ) ALL (T DID FOR . the . OUR BOARDING HOUSE Break Tie With Modicine Men by In 1} L cham- =4 -1 E T v et - o GIWE oL’ 1920 x RS, A i (T g ) ) o R e o C - BooT ANT BouRkce! AN DROP A MoST OF US WAS )t + Monica, Cal, who then k3 — 7 W CAN FoR MAKE US ONE e Whitewashed went 1o win the title 5w~ |F THERE'S ONE 1930 ! VEAR OLDER! ) ouong ; J S Counted out of the piclure several %, NEAR ITM GLAD To 2 ’ wl reeCinihe urel . years ago where competition with 2 S Tn i ADD “HAT DATE {| GIVE ITTH’ BRONX } e eae the krench aces was concerned, Big == = AN §T SPELLS CHEER ON —TH” Shocline sl 5 | Bill amazed the sport world by wad- m ITs EAR, I TS irTEEN (‘K::;AV ouT 1o s E ular game an jested a post- | Boys ing through a strong field at Wim- o gl e pAl I QUARTER FINALS | - 4 British zles title Play in the Junior and Boys™ Na- Winning in Love Sets. tional Indoor Teunis Singles el i : (UP)—The quarter final round of two free trics 20 s 3 Champlonship Nears Finish, n and Ely rs. Billy Ehewalizg pnallon i indoor fteninty oo e S0 secon, p : = Ao TS Sl singles began today on the covered : Berlin duplicated tt Bl My e o (el I irough oppor : B R GRS e G maneuver fo tic the count at 28-al = junior and boys' national in- | legs to his own men. The summa, S 2L Then Scheyd dropped in a field 8 singles championships Recano’s All-Stars Milda Boehm of Malden, top-seed- basket but Sapkowski tied the count the semi-final round to- Fia 1l t You . ., led entry, continued her sweep AETniard the Rve cnlnnte sesiion SR o 0 through the carly rounds in yester- e lE b e v Dono- | 1 : : " ©"lday's play. She climinated Martha 5 : B o el 5 . Bovden of Winchester in love sets. S R ok e e e : el A The quarter-finals began, how- aadl Cienoe i atie i s - ¢ DPpOse 5 A I aidar oy r. without Joanna Palfrey of h another foul siot. Yakubowicr ¥ t Ihil teca = 3 i 4 3rookline. one of the famed Palfrey Be onl point 1 ) e t. Helen Bochm. Hilda's twin, | I minut apod s Gy 10; Phil Center Cong. Church i} : I Helen Fulton of Chicago. seeded ce field goal 1 ‘ bor 1ld cers X 3. cight. triumphed over Bett Proc- T i he Screv esterday's quarter play was Ely, rf 121 i 3 Sol tor of Brookline 7-3. 2-6, 6-3. in the lead by one poi featured b, elimination of Wil- | Hube, 1f . 0 KKace i § Other quarter-finalists were Helen Hank Arburr was s ar | liam Jacobs, the defending junior | Davis, If Jones of Swampscott, Mary Cutter for the winners with 15 points. Holst | titleholder. Jacobs fell before I, Dickinson, ¢ Clarence Jensen of Newark, N, J., | of Winchester, Marion Wood of ‘was outstanding for Vl?r P. & F. team. P.znw\'. Donovan of Fordham prep, | S, will lead the North Carolina um-‘ Brookline, and Katherine Winthrop | Four players were ejected from the | in straight scts. x('.‘onlmued on the Following Page) ‘\cr:'i'y cross-country team next fall. | of Hamilton, { -

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