Crosby-Wilby Alumni In Feature ^Basketball Tilt To-night II LOOKS FORWARD Names N. E PRINCIPALS HIGH SCHOOL GRADS Boston Promoter Babe Banishes Weight In I_;tO OOOO YEAR Larrioee Second Best Preparing For Busy Year APPROVE NEWPORT IN FIRST CLASH; I N. E. Middleweight Of Home Run Smashing HOW TOURNAMENT W1BYVS GILBERT Name Will Be By PRANK MURPHY Changed But Two Games and Dancing (I'nllnl Prow 8M I’nmupnmkiil) Conditions Are the of four states 81 UruVC ouCCI UJTO— Boston, Dec 30—(UP)—Representatives vaiMA C _____ Caukfi/vAf1 boxers ulllK ”” uwd jj Were included in a list of outstanding New England OpvilWvl Collegians in Action for 1932, selfcted for the United Press to-day by Eddie Mack the Light of Boston, dean of New England promoters. One of the best arranged holiday Mack said 1»IZ nad been an un- That certain Connecticut high bargain nights of the early basket- profitable year for boxing, and es- school authorities, particularly ball season will be in force this imated that attendance at bouts in HOOP CARNIVAL his section had fallen off SO per Central of Bridgeport, were justi- evening when two good basketball ■ent over 19J1. fied in their claims of privilege to games and dancing wifi be present- In the division. I heavyweight enter a team in the so-called New- ed to the ARRANGED FOR Y Mack named Champion Jack Shar- palpitating public—ail key of Boston first and Ernie port Basketball Tournament, de- for a quarter. Originally, there t'chaaf of Wrentham second. For spite official frowns given their was but a single game scheduled, NEW YEAR’S DAY third place he picked Oble Walker of Miami rind Boston over Eddie action by Walter B. Spencer, pres- but with the college boys still at (Unknown) Winston. Hartford, Kven though it Mill Is winter, hcte’8 the annual ident of the Connecticut Inter- borne on vacation, the pleasant idea Conn, negro. Teams to Show in scholastic Conference and head of of a bask?* Sixteen Winston Weak proof that spring can not be far behind. For Babe Crosby-Wilby Alumni the New Council of Sec- ball was conceived and will Gala Event on Open Mack considers Walker, a stocky Ruth has gone Into his gymnasium training for the England game negro, the best heavyweight pros- Schools Asso- be carried out. forthcoming baseball season, he is not ondary Principals’ COACH JIMMY USE his race has produced since .although House Program—Swim pect ciation was indicated in Boston a WHby Hicb School Sam Langford. Winston, according under contract, he has few worries about reaching when the In addition to the alumni case Meets Listed to the promoter “won’t go any- agreement with Col Jacob Ruppert, the boas of the few days ago, principals at court, which will begin at 7:26 where because he can’t take it." Yankees—therefore the conditioning. from the six New England states p. m. a regularly scheduled Nauga- of Mack's New England selections 1:30 a. m. marks the hour CEILTY FEATURES tuck Valley league high school In the seven remaining divisions approved Newport tournament th* beginning of the New Year's t(>e game featuring Wllby and Gilbert a b Hkelball carnival when sixteen were: for 1933. which will be called of Winsted will go on an hour — Adolph basketball teams swing Into action Ught Heavyweight or so later. After that there will Boston; Norman Conrad, New England Invitation secondary OAKVILLE VICTORY at the Central YMCA January 2. Houser, GEARING, CALO be dancing which will make every- stait Wilton. N. H.; and Dutch Leon- basketball tournament. This will be a big event to schools thing just fine for those In at- Waltham, with Al Galnor of ofT tho athletic season of the boyr ard. Rumors tendance, who can be spectators • for the Hartford as runner-up for third And Reality Gathered From Clever Forward Scores 22 department of the YMCA LEADING B.P.O.E. The decision of the council was at one sport and participants In -w Every kid in town Is In- place. another. n year. — reached after Emil E. Jemall and of a Middleweight Johnny lndri- Points in 42 to 17 Win vited and he will be assured William A. Martin. representa- rooks Good front 8:30 s..no, Boston; Leo Larivee, Water- good basketball game tives from had ably pre- An any rate, the graduates are In the bury. Conn; and Mickey Bishop. POCKET TOURNEY Newport, Over in the morning until late Torrington In form for their first court with Steve Carr of This V^orld sented the position which the New- good Stoughton, Sporting afternoon. clash, and with a little of the old Conn, runner-up for port organization has adopted, and Carrington. Arthur Uunny Bridgeport, Oakville, Dec 30—The Oakville spirit still and Henry third. the council went on record as com- Crosby-Wilby alive, Ed Keenan and "Chick" Kelley, Fred Emmons Trails Lead- f he Griet Of Athletic Content quintet easily turned back Com- some of the best school — the committee high in Welterweights Andy Callahan, mending Newport last play- ars on Bill Brigg s committee pany V of Torrington here, ers In this to be Ijiwrencc; Lou Brouillard, Worces- for its interest In interscholastic developed city charge of the carnival. ers as End night In a Naugatuck Valley league seen in the should and Joe Delmont, Roxbury. Approaches basketball and its willingness to action, game Tho Croft Gra-Y club have in- ter; game, 42 to 17, Kielty leading, the be much worth whlltf from — co-operate with the counci'. The very Park Midgets in Lightweights Sammy Fuller, Announced BY JOHN A CLUNKY with selren shots from vited the Chase —Standing resolution which the council passed local team a standpoint or entertainment. at 8:30 o'clock. Boston; Victor Lottl, Marlboro; the floor and from the free for the opener was as follows: eight Coach Edward Conlon of the Wllby Bin and Paris Apicc. Providence, R. I„ Oakville Such stars as Japhroo Clapp, Jack Calo’s excellent playing the New throw line. The squad Alumni has Lalller, Chris- Francis with George Salvatore of Oak ' "Resolved, that the England Lewis, Turek, Kay Carrington, sec- led their Hardware City opponents Connell, and Bluffs close behind. past few weeks has put him in When Jerry Was Not on the Job Council of Secondary Schools tlan, Lonergan, Synder, Maloney. Dick McKInutle from the first tap. Summary: O’Donnell, Conners. Croft ond in the standing In the Principals' associations is pot Tracy. Brlotti, < will be seen In the More Leaders place Oakvi’lc. hers at this time to establish a Slant and Maxzarella to call upon Elks' Pocket Billiard tournament, Money isn't everything, the millionaires will tell you but when ready p Featherweights —Honey Melody, policy as to undertaking inter- during the contest against Kern, o’clock the Unknowns M. If .... 7’ 8 22 l<*ir9:30 Boston; Johnny Hines, Roxbury; three games behind Georgo Gear- travel a hundred miles to see a $27 for one seat scholastic tournaments in any Kielty, Colby, Milligan. Kraft, Bill Tracy, the Hot Cha boys. These you prize tight, pay rf 3 ‘2 8 tako on and Jerry La Montagne,. Rochester since Brown, Santopietro. Matzkln, Carrington fast in ing who has led the pace activities: 0 teams are both traveling N. H. to see said and then have to come home without seeing it, the Wilson, c ...... 3 _ 6 and Coach Bob Cavanaugh. with a win fight, "That It commends the Newport basketball circles and — the start. Gearing holds It. lb 0 0 0 local Bantamweights Gene Blanco, committee for Its interest In Inter- Pierce, The Wilby-Gilbert game, sched- John becomes acute. In this in- • like Fred Schlegel, Revere whole situation particular rb .. 0 6 0 players Boston; George Ostrow, over his nearest but notoriously J. Pierce, uled for 8:80 wifi show the fol- Ed Sheehan, rival, appears scbolastic basketball and its will- Joyce, Bob Blum, and Ruby Bradley, negro, Holyoke. stance, it wasn’t the $27 that riled Jeremiah so Miller, rb s. 3 o 6 starters: the man able to take Joseph Moriarty keenly, ingness to co-operato with this lowing — to be only Bob Malone, George .... James Powers, Flyweights Emile Marquis, Johnson, rb 0 0 0 Gilbert Wllby and a Em- but four Hebrews who landed on of him when the bleachers broke, council. and Ew Coffey, Jack Dwyer, Nashua, N. H.; Francis Walsh, him over the hurdles. Fred top If.. Johnson from, the "That under the circumstances It * Root, rg, lot of others to pick Worcester: and Joe Archabald, mons third The and wouldn’t off until the came. had one Totals .10 10 42 occupied place. get insurance adjuster Jerry approves the conduct of a New Hale rf lg, Sweenye Unknowns are sure to give a good R. I. U Providence, standing to date: of those seats on the Hoboken side of the’ Yankee stadium, invitation Company Moore, ....c, Spadola entertainment. his selection of John- Won Lost Per. "ringside” England secondary B. F. P. Explaining schools basketball tournament for Bordanaro, lg.rf. Block take the floor .... .913 The Y Pioneers Indrlsano as the leading mid- Geo. Gearing 21 2 the that and had it out for less than two rounds. Richards, rb .. 1 0 at ny night Dempsey Firpo 1933, to be known as such, by the Weaving, rg fg. Crichton tho Naugatuck Midgets John Calo ...... 15 .882 * 0 I with dleweight, Mack said the Boston will tell is to with G. Mycock, lb 1 the Fred Emmons .... 2n .741 Anyone you twenty-seven frogskins plenty part Newport tournament committee, 10:30 o'clock. Jerry Cpeelak. lighter could no longer scale down Grady, c ..1 1 3 Games Plain has a Finley 18 9 .667 sec co-operating with this council or a Tonight bail player from Mill to the welterweight class. He con- to see a prize fight at binocular distance but when you don't even Dailey, rf 3 0 6 with his Farrell 11 tt .647 committee thereof; Crosby vs Ansonla. fast moving combination of .. 0 0 0 sidered him the superior any Sears 17. 10 .627 the it’s time for the salts. was in witn LItke, If Gilbert vs Wilby. Headed by Ed Walsh and . fight, smelling Jerry packed "That tho teams participating in pioneers. other middleweight. Connor 16 10 .615 J. Mycock, If 1 1 3 Alumni vs Hlllhouse. from Bill sardines in a section of bleachers that have the tournament shall be certified as Ed Meyers with support from a world Warner 12 8 .600 several thousand other must Discussing boxing to the or- Harding vs Torrington. Oow, George Holmes, John Fallon, the 12 9 .571 eligibility by respective 6 3 15 standpoint. Mack deplored pres Stanton ...... been made of paper mache and was all set to get * P*ek Jt the Man- Totals Manchester Trade vs New Durbin, Har- 12 .556 ganizations represented in this Harold Cook, Jimmy ent lack of colorful "little fighters” Houston .15 Score at half time: Oakville 23. aln Trade. I>eon Peck, 10 8 .556 assa Mauler murder the “Wild Bull of the Just as he set- pAiinnfl ry Dolan, Joe Proulx, such as Pancho Villa, Frankie Quilter Pampas”. Company L 13. Referee: Garrick this 12 10 .545 Lewis vs Meriden Trade. Jack Mahoney, and others, Genaro, Abe Kid Wil- llyan tled himself, he heard a soun Working Together Time: 10 minute quarters. YMCA Friedman^ McGrath .15 1.1 .536 creaking “That the invitation to Bristol vs Manchester. grammar school club of tho liams and Joe Lynch. par- La Vallee .10 9 .526 Mack’s whistle when he has Alumni vs Rockville. will put on a fast show. Paddy ticipate in the tourney shall be ex- Best of Crop Sitter 11 10 .521 Klin woods Win. Wetherfleld vs Chester. Chase Y Club staged their mori tended by the Newport tournament Tho St 14 14 .500 The sound soon became something The Naugatuck Y Elmwoods have As outstanding world leaders In John with the advice and game at 11:30 o'clock. They Lawlor 9 9 .500 committee, took over the Free Polands of in the works but their respective divisions. Mack himself on the ground and under a shouting, screaming, squalling heap consent of the committee Gomes Tomorrow several teams Cahill X 9 .470 appointed Thomaston In the other game, 29 their nominated: Jack Sharkey, heavy- arms and this Alumni vs Central. hr.ve not announced oppo- Cullen 0 8 .428 of It took some time to the and by council; ■ New humanity. disentangle legs, to 17. Plickaltls, Cignotti and Isis Results. nents. weight; Maxie Rosenbloom, Tobin 11 15 .421 “That the officials for the tour- Night’s when he was alive an ambulance Don Garrick featured for the win- 25 Alumni 17. wun wiu Heavy- York, light heavyweight; Marcel Pugra 8 11 .421 Jerry straightened up, pronounced by be selected this council’s Collegiate Tne Dig games ney by ners while Specks was the losers with the Comities Thiel, France, middleweight; Potter 1 10 .412 interne. So he hustled to the nearest of to see the committee, and that said committee weights begin point vantage fight. best bet. Semi-Pro Results. o’clock with the Jackie Fields, California, welter- Flannigan 11 10 .408 Hoop headliner at 12:30 bleacher and trained his on the be a Anal board of arbitration for Meriden North bid Canzonerl, New York Gumpper !< 16 .360 When he reached the front, finally eyes Kevin-Barry 45, Naugy Acorns. The Comities weight; Tony .333 :he settlement of all controversies Ends 39. Corrigan ./ 0 12 no one was in while lair to turn out one ot the tastest lightweight; Kid Chocolate, Cuba, he discovered that the was there but it, :hat may arise in the conduct of Htfd. N. B. Llth Al- Squires . 5 17 .227 ring, ring Rhymers 27, the Central Y featherweight; Al Brown, New combines in big Dvlleskls 4 .18 .182 thousands were their way toward the exits. After losing $27. ;he tournament." RECREATION BOWLING liance 25. Eddie Keenan s York, bantamweight; and Midget mushing Coast Guards N. L. All-Stars _. gy*n. this soiison. Puttettl . 2 16 .111 All the New England states were B6, his and had to a to find out well known club have been doing Wolgast, New York, flyweight. Courtney 2 22 plus temper equilibrium, Jerry buy paper represented at the meeting, which NOTES 32. things this past year. Eddie signed what went on in the ring while he was beneath those four gentlemen was the first full assembly of the well-known up Henry Carrington who the of Dame when they heard it. council. Walter B. Spencer, princi- loeal mentor to couch the Comities recognized rap Opportunity pal of New Haven commercial high The Braves without the services Walter Backman and the boys are fast rounding into DEMOLAY ROUTED * ichool, president of the council, of their anchor man, Joe Lavallo shape. Their game with the Acorns, To-day’s SportIUI V Handball Court* Lacking presided and A. J. Marriott, prlncl- lost three games to the fast step- in ono of Fritz Klambt’s seepdy fives ml of Pawtucket high school and ping Red Soxs, who haye won 11 Sets Records be a roof raiser. twelve should BRITAIN Within the past two the number of handball players in president of the Rhode Island Sec- out of their last» games, At 1:30 o'clock the Spartans one IN NEW "years, pndary Schools’ association, H. jumping .from the cellar to fourth in this two and Bristol Tank ot the Y high sehool dubs appear Parade Waterbury has quadrupled. That is, for every player city IV, Bosworth, principal of the Hope place. in action against the East Enders to The Democrat) courts at the itreet (Special MHMvt years ago there are now four. Two indoor handball high school. Providence, rep- to Tito Democrat) and this should be one ot the best New Britain, Dec 30—The loca' •esented Rhode Island. The Yankees .who were also (Special to the demand of Dec 30—Walter Back- of the morning. basketeera were afforded Y. M. C. A. are far from sufficient accommodate without their anchor man Jimmie Bristol, games DcMolay By HENRY McLEMOItE Prior to the arrival of the New- back stroke swim- The Y Junior.*, the prize older the Water- of a lim- 3 the Cubs who arc man, elongated little oppoeltion from Press Staff Correspondent) In fact, one must make application for one them for port representatives, the sentiment Barber lost to Y. team ot the Cen- (United players. mer of the Waterbury Central hoys’ basketball bury Doric chapter at the Y. M. New York. Dec 30. (UP)—Jack >f the council was decidedly now in possession of Slid place. Emer- ited a ahead of the time wanted for playing. It has been against M. C. A. established a new pool re- tral Y. lake on the Naugy C. A. last In their state is u period day Mr night Shurkey says Max Schmellng iponsorlng any tournament, cord here last in the Boys' alds at 2:30 o'clock. In the Y Jun- deciMlvely, that the a few courts in prominent The Giants with but 3 men on nfght league game, winning ‘quitter.” suggested park department provide Marriott alone upholding the New- Club natatorium in the 100 yard ior lineup will be seen Red Lyons, to 10. visitors scored but deck were picking for the 35 The Joe Jacobs says Jimmy Johnston sections of the at Hamilton, Fulton and Chase parks. port plan. However, Messrs Jemail easy back stroke negotiating the Rabc Crawley. Ray Galvin, one of the llnul half. city, notably Pirate crew who took all event, two points In ind Madison Square Garden uro said tnd Martin succeeded In convlnclnu leading distance in 1.13.8. The Brass City the Carringtons, Joe Dillanc, Tim The In details: Harrison, when asked about the matter, 3 agony If!!' (I”*!! Superintendent Irving :he council that they should games. mermen took the meet, 37 to 29. Jtosa, Ed LaPoint, lion Daley, and lack of suffi- New Britain Jimmy Johnston says Joe Jacobs that he has had the situation in mind for some time, but change their attitude.' Mr Jemail Vinnio Gclgauda of the visitors Joe Dillane. The Naugy Emeralds stated tho from The Tigers and Athletics were If 3 3 9 s the sumo thing, only redoubled, has made it difficult to situation the New- took first in the 160 yard relay. have a fast five and this feature ■Carlson, funds in the park department budget, n battle for third place the 7 1 15 lack Dempsey ugrees with Jacobs. cient port viewpoint, explaining that this having Larese of Bristol took first honors game of the entire carnival prom- Wheeler, rf ...... that stand for of time. through with two 0 2 threatens to put the lug erect courts of any caliber would up any length city is willing to co-operate fully In Tigers coming in the 100 breast stroke while ises a rare treat. Carle, c 1 Sharkey yard 1 jn if through Ja- courts, if such work were started, every way, thdt the tournament will games. Jen Jenkins of Waterbury took All the kids in town are invited, Hultburg, lg 0 2 Dempsey Juck, He prefers to build good handball 1 2 4 doesn’t saying mean Pe run under the council’s regula- first in the 40-yard free style swim. •this should give enough Mahan, rg cobs, quit isn't there. con- program and work costs money, and the money and the Louis Pledmonte with his visitors en- 1 0 2 things about the heavyweight good anywhere tions, eligibility rules, George Gelgauda of tho basketball for even the most Bengston, rfg sistant bowling of 124. 131, 125, Then there has been little or no demand upon the park depart- council will select tho officials. was first in the 100 yard free style thusiastic basketball fan. Special champion. again, took the high three for the week are iur Newport will stage the tournament event, while Jack Butler of Water- swims will bo run at 10:30 and TOtuls .14 7 35 xniriy ciues clamoring there will be, from present ment for handball courts, though probably ind will the with 380, und Is leading the league to Girard of as a the tho honor of holding; the Max guarantee expenses. bury finished second 11:20 o'clock part of open to a with and aver- Walcrbury rate. Mr Harrison is most to accede amis rauKi'N mil with good margin Bristol in Bristol house 0 2 Baer-Hchmellng xhlndig. indications. At any willing diving. captured program. Wethered, rg ...... 1 age of 116.15. that a few of the and the wherewithal is there to There wan a low? period of ques- C e 220 and free style swim. Carlson, rg 0 1 1 PodnerH, Just public demand if it is strong enough more choice items de tioning, during which Mr Martin Thompson, lg 0 0 0 ballyhooey results, Ed Wynn did .omc nice bowling coked since make such demands bring desired supplemented Mr Jemail’s re- c 0 0 0 that have been up your of l
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