-Americans, New Entry, Gain City League Leadership AT HOOP CLINIC MAHONEY A. A. U. Rumors And Reality Gathered From HAWKS AND BRUINS• Carringtons Drop light | GAIN ME AND PRESIDENT, MIAMI This Sporting World LOCKED FOR LEAD] Game On Sunday Bill; $621 PER PLAYER CONVENTION VOTED By JOHN A. CfcUNEY IN HOCKEY LEAGUE Hills Win J The Grist Of Athletic Contest Brooklyns, Football Standout Nazi Discrimination on Bis League Rivals Won1 virtue of their thrilling 32-25 win over the Carring, Strong By Ama- Reach Six Games Each—Sev- ton Five the Irish-Americans took the lead in the City in 30-13 Football Rout Jews Fails to ] Monday Sports Wash at the teur league in the weekly games played Discussion eral Overtimes of of The basketball “clinic” next Saturday at Wesleyan Uni- Red Triangle surface yesterday afternoon before a crowd 1 a other the — is with the most pretentious pro- BY UNITED PRESS more than 600 I nthe games played New York, Dee 10—(UP)—Pro- Miami, Fla, Dec 10— (U.P.) ersity splendid idea, spectators. all A • End Thomas club, feesional football la ruled today by The Olympic question might bob ( ;ram of its kind planned for those in attendance from two-game Chicago losing A. C. eager? defeated the North ( back Into the A. A. U. before the streak in the National Hockey Brooklyn new champions, crowned after one , (arts of Connecticut. at 1:30 m. the affair 1936 games at Berlin, but for the { Starting p.. league has ended and the Stanleyr 49-17. of the hottest football battles ever 0FVV*«r«-.— f 1 9 in the even- winners of last season have JtJ. A. UlUp^tU the issue is and until after 9 o’clock cup wared on a frozen gridiron. present, closed, continuously interesting to discrimination moved back into a tie with Boston shots while their rivals failed With a last period avalanche of Germany's against j at which time the S. Coast Guard basket- Jews has failed to into the re- ng, Wesleyan-U. for the lead in the American group. and missed many •coring, the Naw York Giants yes- get come through cords. 1 ball game will be concluded. George D. “Chick” Hayes The Blackhawks scored all their KEISELS COACH terday overcame a 13-3 lead held times in shots that started in the The 46th annual convention of goals in the Anal period against by the Chicago Bears, and turned ( f Hartford, president of the state board of hoop officials The Hills the union concluded last night, the New York Rangers and won, band box. Washington the game Into a rout In winning with the election of Jeremiah T. dll preside as master of ceremonies. 4 to 0. back the Emeralds 39-31 In the by 30-13. They broke the Bears' set New former state In one of the two over-time winning streak that had stretched Mahoney, York, final encounter. supreme court justice, president as games, Detroit’s Red Wings scored through 34 consecutive games. With of the week left to round out his Boro Feature successor to most boxing two goals in the extra period and way-Connell More than a year ago Ken Avery Brundage. Jack Rafferty, Houston, Texus, ] >rogram for night, Promoter George Mulligan, defeated St Louis, 3-1. Anderson The Irish and the Carringtons Strong, towering former ace of the Friday * was elected first vice-president, and and Lewis scored the winning lead back and forth for backfleld, ^ vith the aid of will show a “hot” num- passed the Dan Ferris, New York, was select- Charley Pilkington points. kicked a field goal that beat Chi- three periods and in the final ten ed again for secretary and trees-* l ber in the Spiro Morris-Mike Murphy number for the The New York Americans and cago for the last time until yester- the minutes the basket eyes of the urer. J. Lyman Bingham, Chicago, ] ittle fellows give more action than a Communist and police the Montreal Canadiens played day. W. K. SCHOFIELD was re-elected assistant to the Hrst tie of the current season when Shamrocks found the hoop to ; He led the attack in bringing Burch president. 1 tattle in Cooper Square. With Ken Perry and Joe they entered an over-time period for vic- the National league championship gather the points needed j Crosby High School Athletic Sites for championship meets j the show is off to a start as far as match- at 1-all and added another goal east before a trapped crowd of latched, good Points garnered from the i Director also were awarded, and rules to apiece. With less than two minutes tory. 60,000 that forgot fears of 1 is concerned. • nearly bring track and field regulations naking to go Eddie Burke scored the Anal side of the court by Gene Connell frostbite In that wild last period. Who will be one ot several into conformity with the Interna- goal for the Americans to averl had effects. Other features 8trong’s contribution for the day telling speakers at a mammoth basketball tional Amateur Athletic code were defeat. Standing of the clubs: I was 17 polntstwo touchdowns, two For the second successive season, Carl Mistura, this were the throws of Dick Tuckey, •'clinic’’ Saturday afternoon at adopted. / P I points after a field goal Fennkian hsa been an International Group W L T Jlng Johnson, “Bubbles” Balinsky Wesleyan University for players, On The List 3 ear’s Crosby high school football captain 0 18 who took at Toronto. .. 9 2 injured Badgro's place coaches and officials, and sponsored Championship meets awarded: and Jim Tracy. Steve Boroway, I and into j 11-state selection for a line position. This tmie, he was the Maroons 7 2 0 14 end, Danowski, Injected by the Connecticut Board of Ap- Outdoor junior and senior track Waterville product surprised the the two weeks when who Americans .,4 4 1 9 | lineup ago proved Officials. Mr Scholleld will and field. Lincoln, Neb; decathlon, i Jew Haven Register’s choice for right guard, and all gathering with one of the finest 1 Newman was added Canadiens 2 6 1 5 Harry injured, speak on the subject, "Relation Be- Los Angelos; senior indoor track } iave seen him can with the selectoin. Joe exhibitions that has been seen here a touchdown apiece for the Olants. play readily agrte St Louis ..211 0 4 tween the School and the Official." and field, Now York; junior indoor P In many seasons. Boroway account- broke * center and Franike Ed- American Group .W -L T Yesterday's victory the track and field, Buffalo( senior oyce, Crosby end, Chamberlain, ed for 16 of 25 points collected by Bears’ rule Boston 6 4 0 12 two-year and brought cross country, New York; junior 1 also found mention in the sec- the Carringtons. His ability had to each Giant winner’s share nonds, Naugatuck halfback, Chicago ..6 3 0 12 3621, cross country, Trenton, N. J.; mar- the Family five out in front sev- Of the in 1 nd team selections. Detroit 5 5 0 10 364,504 receipts. Each BOSTON CUBS IN nthon, Washington, D. C.; 30-kilo- eral times during the fray. loser earned Rangers.. 3 77 0 6 3414. meter run, Philadelphia; 26-kilo- The score: meter run, Boston; 20-kilometer Nutmeg football fans who were part that crowd Irish Americans run. Beverly, Mass; 15-kilometer, 9f LEADING SPOT OF ( saw smother the world W. M. CO FACTORY Norwich, Conn; 50.000-meter walk, if 40,000 who the New York Giants CLUB CADETS IN B. F. A. P. Cincinnati; 15,000 meter walk, New ( Bears, 30-13 got a great gick Johnson, rf. 4 0-2 8 hampion Chicago yesterday 6 York: men's basketball, Denver; Balinsky, fl ..,. 2 1-3 LEAGUE ut of the of Ken the West Haven Tlie Kelsels basketball team of CAN-AM LEAGUE women’s basketball, Wichita, Kan; J performance Strong, Farley 0 0-0 0 senior boxing, St Louis; gymnastics \ ioy who stood out like a headlight on a train during a sec- OPENING VICTORY Watertown, coached by Billy Mur- Tracy, c 1 0-1 2 St bobsleds, .,.. 5 1-1 11 There will be a spee:al mutch BY UNITED PRESS (tentatively), Louis; >nd half that the Bears all over the phy, former Mlddlebury college Connell, rb Lake N. Y<; senior wrest- performance spread 0 0-0 0 match between four of the league's The Bruin Placid, 1 want, with, the O'Donnell Boston Cubs, with a J at kicked and carried j1 courtstcr, games, 6 bowlers. “Pat" Fasano ling, Oklahoma A. and M. College; 'olo Grounds. Strong, quarterback, Late Wins Over Tuckey, lb ...... 2 2-2 leading and 2 to 0 victory over the Rally In champion junior , Los Angeles. lending teams Waterbary, par- Griffin 0 0-0 0 •‘Buck” Wheeler will try and take Providence Reds at Prividence J he ball all afternoon. Senior weight-lifting, Cincinnati; Worden’s for the Black Knights, North John tSerry and Bob Perley. To- last its Boys’ ticularly night, strengthened position junior weight-lifting. Philadelphia; : 4 9 32 matoes will be supplied to the at the of the End Y Pilgrims and Brooklyn Totals.U top Canadlan-Ameri- men's indoor swimming, New York Club Outfit spectators. can For write to Hockey league. Both goals women's indoor swimming, Chi- Spcedboys. games Carringtons Bob Heseltine's team. That is, were scored in the minutes closing men’s outdoor l. Johnny. Pierce,. Kiverside. street, B. F. A. P. Bob and Fuss Bass, was a cago; swimming TERRYVILLE SPORTS virtue of a surprising rally J given of the final one off the By period, Honolulu: women’s Oakville. F. rf 2 0 0 4 sound beating by the rejuvinated stick (tentatively) in the la'st a, Carrington, of Milt Hergesheimer and the in- quarter overcoming 0 0 0 team of Tommy Quinlan's. outdoor swimming. New York;1 J. Carrington .. 0 Tommy other by Grank Jerwa. The defeat four lead at the end of the 0 he with door and outdoor polo, New York. record ccrowa is ex- year ana are rarea me mass oi .lie point Stevens, If.0 0 2 says will draw his team left the Reds in a second tie A Dreaning place the bu’: Kane 1 0 0 2 I third if he can't have more opposition with all games in the Auditorium to- circuit. period youthful Quebec. 4 4 then last week. when the St Casimir’s basket- Over 500 fans crowded their wav and accurate WATERTOWNEASY Bartolini, c .... 1 2 in the only other game last night, ight sharpshooting pass- Frank seems and meet into the Auditorium, last Boroway, rb 8 3 5 15 Stein to be having the New Haven Eagles played to all teams both boys girls spacicus ing Boys’ Club Cadets opened theii NAUGYHOOPSTERS it L. lb 0 0 0 0 great success with his new he St fives of Hartford In week, but this week's contest Carrington, pen- a 1-1 overtime deadlock on their ; Cyril home court to be viewed still a 1934-35 season on their , duiem ball. Here’s hoping you home rink with the Philadelphia tate Polish league contests. expected by FOR TORRINGTON the arm who lost crowd of fans. defeating the more Totals.10 S -11 25 keep old ticking, Frank. Arrows. Both scores were made in The St Caslmir's boys larger Saturday night a Games Score by Periods: Joe Galasso has ordered a pair the second period, Saunders tally- SHOWED UP WELL ; heir two first contests, sprang seek experienced R. F. Worden team o(■ Of “no skid” shoes and he night by The St Mary’s basketball tear: 32 to 24. Irish Americans .. 3 5 8 10—82 expects ing for the Eagles on a lucky shot, iig surprise, Saturday the Industrial league, HIGH HOOPSTERS to have a better five of this would like to book Carringtons .... 4 3 10 8—25 score next week. and McBride for the Arrows. The aking the strong St Hedwig’s place The Clubbers started off strong Mike Rossi is a 29-26 with team in this Referee: Gus Lonergan. Time: going to present t Unfon City into camp by games any junior and held a standing: IN YALE CONTEST I ni the Arst ten minutes Dec 10—The Tor- Mr with a broom for core in a hard fought contest. In section, whose average age is un- Torrington, 4 10-minute periods. Tangley alley Boston 7 4 3 17 9 to lead as 'the second period1 next week he the St Cas- der 18 when goes up against Providence 5 2 2 12 tinning this contest years. started. The Mtllmen cut theirf rlngton high school quintet easily Heseltine. So Mike's team Naugatuck, Dec. 10—By a fight- showed and This the Saints have added will Quebec. 6 5 0 12 j par's outfit power year lead to 13 to 10 as the half ended conquered Watertown, Saturday Hills Best Emeralds have a on 1st ing rally in the last three boxes last form. This defeat another outstanding player to their stronger grip place. Philadelphia 4 7 2 10 t heir year's and then in the third period when The Washington Hills were Marshull of the third string, the Naugatuck starts for the list in "Mike” a former night. 51 to 25, Brobert, center, Tommy wants to know New Haven 3 7 1 7 ^ •as the first in four Priskpski, Joe and Pat star: close to defeat at the finish team after- Swasey Qullter very what happened to our "Y" bowling Saturday c own five. man on the high school player. guard, and Hoys- publicity valley Every cd btamhzarding the irons went into■> Drnginls, right of the third period following a man. told noon defeated the Torrington "Y” is in the of coa- The west of the team consists of forward.fi the Russ Sumpf. Somebody j ical’s squad pink the lead for the Arst time, 21 to) radt, right sinking sudden turn in the course of events him he was team by 20 pins in a match rolled contest such as Pete Wor- New team giving up bowling and TERRYVILLE POLISH ( lition for this evening’s players Captain 17. most shots as the City launched the at the local “Y” alleys. by Naugatuck Emer- thinking serious by of taking up „ nd another victory is looked for- hunski, lfudd Bobyk, Krinltski and shoet out its convincing margin. took the first In the Anal period the Cadetss alds basketmen. The Burroughltes roller skating. HOOP TEAMS WIN The local team ward to. Steve Adams. The scecond team and with Gen1 Torrington through the Hill to Joe Kitchen string by the slim margin of 11 however will For write to Managei found their stride swept guards says the whole The St Cyril five games Vonu a nip-and-tuck preliminary and rallied to win the second Daraelio popping them from all1 register enough points to take the league, as far as bowlers are con- Union Dec 10.—The Terry- pins how a number of former Hart- John Tishon. Box 202. Terryville. fame with the Marine team, 20 to City, the same making angles regained their lead which1 lead. by a 29-26 score, marking cerned. would make a fine showing ville team of the State Polish string by margin, i>rd high and college stars which Foot bull Meeting total 22. The they held until the Anal period. 14. Summary: the first time during the contest at a sleeping Marathon. their pinfall edge rill cause the locals to travel at All members of the All Terry- league defeated the Union City five total The box score: that they were not trailing their match was to be decided by in an effort to win. ville football eleven are requested Torrington B F Pts I guess you are right Joe, the last night 19 to 17. In the pre- nil speed local The Hills led 14- Early in the third string an- 1 • 2 opposition. gang smees dead. the pinfall. The St Casimir’s girls added to be present at the meeting which Cadets Skibisky, if pretty liminary game Terryville girls went wild and 10 at the quarter and 21-19 at the v< the Torrington team to their credit, Sat- will be held in the Eagles rooms, B F P Mierentz, If 1 0 2 Galasso (1) won from the Union City girls, 20 ther victory half. Baskets Harold piled up six strikes and 8 spares in show at 7:30 o’clock 4 0 8 by Maloney, Slerry .77 66 77 to 8. Score: rday night and continue to Tuesday evening Damelio. rf.5 3 13I Horpratt, rf this string. It looked going into the to when the team will hold their final 6 1 0 2 Sockeye McCormack and Charlie Galasso ..88 91 88 Terryville he form which is expected C. Loughlin, If .3 0 Kalea, rf .. Lewis seventh box as though Torrington season aided to a certain extent Kelly 128 103 89 them through to the state meeting of the and receive c .2 2 6 c 2 0 4 B F out the arry Griffin, Dwyer, while the floorwork of Pet- Kitchen .104 85 89 would easily wipe 222-pin their split of the proceeds of the 0 4I 5 3 13 Ralph Swicklas, If.1 3 hampionship. Crichton, rb.2 Brobert, c his first with Martin ». 92 90 87 margin with plenty to spare. roclnc, playing game 1 0 The St Casimir’s five are a great- season. Exarhou, rb .0 0 0) Fusco, lb 2 0 4 Dzlelenskl, if.... Comeback •*.. the Baldwin Streeters was com- * team over that of last The team had a most successful .1 1 3: lb 1 0 2 Banulis, rf ... ..2 2 ! improved Boley, lb SticlUes, 489 435 430 But the Naugatuck bowlers be- eleven contests mendable. Henny Cleslewsk! and season, playing rb .... 0 14 Stela <2> Pruskoski, lb.0 0 ■ B. Diangims, Alec Samborskl gan a courageous spurt then and is least three featured for the Stein 95 0 which at more games Totals .13 6 32 Wrolenski, lb.2 secured in the last three boxes one Emeralds. 30 than most elevens in this section _23 Sumpf Bodglenski, rb ..1 0 and six This cut Totals 51, Wheeler .76 strike spares. played. The team lost two games, Worden's Washington Hill* Walcnzoski, rb .0 0 down the of and B F P Pts Paacano. 90 Torrington margin Groft, Sprague tied one and won eight games. In Watertown B F B. F. A. to Telesco .100 victory in the third string only rf .1 0 2 0 6 C E. Lewis, rf ...... 3 0-0 19 addition, the team enjoyed its most Crean, Jasilunas, rb Totals 7 15 and therefore the> locals 0 0 Loughlln, rf 1 0 0 two pins, In successful season with a neat sum Hallock If .0 Keilty, lb 2 1 5 451 477 454 Union City had a larger pinfall than did Slocum Win 1 7 Pet, If 3 1 1 7 20-pin of money to be divided among the Qullter, c .3 Dradvilo, c 0 0 0 Qnlnlan <3) rb .1 • Ment, If ..0 0-0 0 Chaplicki. the Torringtonites. c .3 1 7 3 4 10 Pratt 97 99 95 lb players. Swasey. Vaughn, c Keefe, c 0 2-2 2 Zaleski, .0 Poit of the Torrington team and rb 0 4 Perley.93 84 88 Grammar Manager Bill Hagaman had trou- Connell, .2 Windebank, rf 0 0 0 Cav, c 0 0 0 0 Solinocki, c .0 A1 Kievman of Naugatuck tied for League 2 4 Van ... 99 105 101 ble in the latter part of the season Lewis, If .1 1 1 McC. rf 3 0-0 ft Raspherst c .0 The Laskas, rf Aukasiewcz, high single with a 129 score. C. 3 0 0 R Sergler .106 95 81 in booking elevens, due to the at- Krull, rf 0 0 Lewis, rb-. .Ill 105 107 Posca, c .-.0 Torrington team consisted of Schri- 9 6 24 Mai, lb .....4 2-3 10 Quinlan Before one of the largest crowds tention which the locals were at. Totals rf 0 0 Roman, rf .0 eder, Jene, Poit, Nierintz and Kreis- Auty, Lalller, lb 0 0-0 0 if school children at the Central tracting. 8—32 If 0 1 506 488 722 Klonski, If .1 ler. The local team was composed Winning team ....9 4 4 Sweney, * ] and Slocum Plans for the 1935 season will Heseltlnl (0) If ...2 Harrison, ST”, Croft, Sprague team.4 6 11 2 23 I,aduate, If 0 0 Totals Cieslewski, of Kievman, Stanley be discussed at Losing Heseltinl .101 and nade their first appearance Satur- Tuesday night’s Frank Squires, William Galgot Time—Four Naaitatnrk ... < morning emerging the victors. meeting with all players requested Referee, Joe Mobile. 13 25 Totals 17 George Warner bowled the first lay Totals .6 B. F. A. p. Phelan 92 Vebster was defeated Croft. 4-2 to turn in their complete uniforms 10-minute periods. string but Idris Alderson bowled by Cieslewskl, rf 3 2- 4 a Parker 93 ( Iprague trimmed Walsh 19-9, 11a- and equipment. Score at half time: Torrington Dec 10—Thomp- the next two strings for Naugy. White. If 2 1-4 s Perrin .108 Thompsonvllle, 14-5. with Terryville at Tliomnston H. S. 29, Watertown H. S. 15; ref- ionville defeated Union here oney submerged Driggs T. Raytkwich, c ... 2 3- 4 R City in The school bas- 8-min- llocum concluding the program Terryville high eree, George Ganem; time, A. Baytkwich, rb .. 1 3 492 •esterday afternoon in a State Pol- New Plans Russell 14-2. Wegner ketball team will journey to Thom- Many ute Garrick, rb 0 K 0 0 Smith (2) sh league game, 26 to 20 Union wamping quarters. Knox President t-as the hero on the quin- aston Friday evening where they Samborskl, lb 3 0-1 0 Marshall .113 but was out- j Sprague lity led at the half t lb 2 1-3 E et a fine brand of will meet their old time rivals for Pro Clubs Scally, Tangley 05 ;lassed during the last two periods. displaying the irons, in a five in an Guerrero. .105 The Thompsonvllle Girls easily Discusses Grid ! hooting through Totals .?? ? ? Virtue .78 t contest. At the half both Western Interscholastic League Dec 10—(U.P.)— IN in hrilling New York, Y CENTRALS Score 122 von over the UnionClty Girls by periods: Slrnl .. earns were deadlocked 6-6. contest. Terryvill; was defeated by of the National Pro- Hills ..14 -7 3 13—39 :he prelim, 23 to 7. Dec 10—(U.P.)—The Club-owners Washington Chicago. the Plainville five, last Friday football went into> Naugatuck 9 10 3—33 403 437 409 Men has not fessional league .10. Thompsonvllle art of losing gracefully Moves night in a hard fought contest in severali Referee—Hennle Time Ressl b f Malone.v session here-today, with WINS Carrington. (1) P at in Gales- TWO GAME ben lost Knox College which the a —Four 10-minute 99 98 Washington Hill which is re- locals staged great rally rule changes on the periods. Sirnl 97 Pohorylo, If 2 o 4 111. contemplated 83 86 99 burg, ponsible for many of the city's in the last half after trailing 25-8 Hevey If 3 1 7 Albert Calendar. 82 85 84 Ligenza. Dr Britt, president, to-day ithletes, comes into the limelight at the end of the first half. The to the Central Y O’fes and the Boys’ B. A. C. Swamps Tommies Sweeney rf. 0 1 1 and fac- First, they plan simplify 94 88 Zawada, told hove the student body because final score of tho game was 32-23, of the Rossi .101 0 .gain, merely Maloney rules, if possible. They also hope, club spades were the victigis The fast passing Brooklyns who rf .. 1 of little feel after 105 96 Kukulka, ulty the college f in that district the locals 21 to 7 thee Di Augustinl.100 3 chool is situated scoring points among other things, to mo.ve live over the week, scored at will were out of the Blgda, c...... 1 1 hanging up an all-time record of 27 “Y” Central’s ind to date they have not last a for their opponents. ball out to the 25-or-30-yafd line as opponents for the 463 469 465 Kaziemlerski, o ..... 0 0 1 defeats in football this 20 enabled question straight they a touch- end. Rolling up joints <> ;ame. Yesterday morning instead of the 20, after Thomas Club who sported an ar- Kalwa, lb ...... 1 to take year. landed the strong Driggs five a back: reduce the league ta. eightt the Central’s enough points of veterans who were on a Tomezak. lb.4 2 0 4 “Perhaps it is nice to win foot- ray lard workout, with the latter team clubs; create a waiver system sim- first of the Central Y court for the first time In many rar Piepul, rb. 1 0 ball games," Dr Britt said, “but Ports Easv the game Dutra Breaks raining only five points. Pendigeni Cop ilar to that in to protectt the The B. A. C. took the lead Bryzs, rb. 0 0 0 it is not of paramount importance. : Senoir Interclub league, with years. vas high scorer for the champs, the weaker clubs; create a staff ofc at the start and lead at the halt Life will go on as it has for more f O’Fes 21. t ( hus far. Win Over Swedes officials under the supervision of scoring only 22-6. When the play was complet- in for Gold Totals 11 4 36 than a century at the school. I the Boys’ club Spades were trumped Brook- Union City Mon have ben greatly interested to Ob- league. ed In the third period the Due to Colby. Sporza and Sforza (Special to The Democrat) the Central quin- had the benefit of a 37-12 — f Saturday by lyns — b P serve the diversity and the general night Miami. Fla. Dec 10 (U P.) lwaking from a sudden sleep, was Dec. »—Hard j rb. 0 0 0 of the comments Naugatuck, fight tet when the latter team handed margin. The game was all Break- Olin Dutra, National Open Golf Spiec, friendly spirit he reason that Slocum rolled op 0 o 0 of our ing on the part of the Waterbury them a Christmas package of 41 lyn. was out in front to-day Sollwocki, rb made upon the showing of KACEY BOWLING Champion, i 14-n lead to hand Russell one Portugese soccer team resulted in the scoring a The score: Miami Biltmore Galeski, lb 0 o 0 football team.” points with Spade la the $12,500 j he worst beatings ever witnessed the downfall of the Lapointe Krzykowski, ..1 0 "We arc going to play football Bridgeport mere 23. Crowley and Brooklyn A. C. open due to bang-up play around n a school league before. Beven 6-1 In the final of AVERAGES between c 3 4 10 next and we expect to Swedes, game each garnered 20 points B. A. the arena. Poscavage, again year ] vas the who scored the lone F. 0 0 o player the season at Recreation field them. 70 of yesterday, Romanski, rf ...... win," he stated. _ Crichton, rf .... 1 0-0 His sparkling loop for the losers. hero this which en- be Fri- first of the rf.0 0 0 afternoon, StrikesI The next tilt will played Spadola 1 2-2 mm under par, was the Chapllckl, The Standing abled the Name Average Caval- 0 * Brasscltyltes to remain when they engage the tournament below regulation fig- Klonoski, rf ...... 0 0 W. L. Pc Maloney 110.8 10 day Boley. If 4 2-3 0 0 0 EAGLES AND ARROWS in the chase for the Central Con- iers. Bookings have also been evidence to his argu- Swirski, If ...... 2 1.000 Evans 107.9 8 Damello ...... 1 0-0 ures, giving .laloney necticut league championship. the Y Central manager would If ...... <• 0 0 5 8 made by c ...... & 2-3 j ment that short game play Schultz, TIE Iroft. 1 1.000 Waterbary <«) (O) Mullaney.105 and Slazey, If. 4 0 8 IN HOCKEY Bridgeport 5 manager with the Torrington Christian 1 0-0 tell the story. Loman, j 1 1.000 Surgener N. Johnson Dr Byrnes. 105.2 iprague Wallingford YMCA, basketball Dutra heads the bomber squad- ilocum 1 1.000 Gial Keeper Behan 104.2 8 Huey, rb 3 0 0 I 20 New Dec 10—(P)—The teams to be played in the near ! son made up of all the outstand- Totals Haven, j Vebster 1 .500 DeRoche Petersot Shea 103.2 9 Baron 2 0-1 for Score at half time: Union City Now Haven Eagles gave away a Fullback future. R. lb 1 1 1 ing shotmakers, competing $7,- 1 tussell 1 .50(1 Right Harty 102.1 Santopietro, to the Philadelphia Arfrows Dah» •60, but the pursuit group made up 13, Thonip8onville 11; referee, goal inderson (I .000 Aguiar Hnrtwiek 101.5 4 Gagain 1 "2-2 for 10-minute at the New Haven arena rink last Left Fullback of leaser lights blazing away Jackson. Time: Four ; Valsh U .000 Mlcknac 100.0 6 then came back to Barbosa Anderson .. have made the best show- periods. night and jlay 0 .000 99.2 6 Totals. 20 9 -12 <1,000, 1-1 overtime tie. Iriggs Right Halfback Crowley UNITED PROGRESSIVE as a Thoinpeonville Girls a Thomas Club ing whole. Pachico Swanson Holleran .. ■» 98.9 b f p Buddy Maracle sent the puck 6 B. F. A. Center Halfback McLaughlin .... 97.6 BITS it.2 0 4 into his own net in endeavoring ‘Y’ HOOP BOWLING Wywcki. fORRINGTON Kiernan A. Johnson Hollywood 96.3 5 H. Dunn, r.4 0-0 If. 0 to sweep away a shot by Clare Left Halfback NAUGATUCKYSPORTS Bania. Lee 95.3 4 H. Santopietro, If 1 0-1 rf 3 Saunders. The latter was credited WINNER Duncan .*. Sunndgren last of Rastallis, TEAM EASY 95.0 0 Tonight endB the game W. Dunn, c .... 0 1-1 a Less than four minutes Outside Forward Carmody *Y" Capitol League Podosek, .. 1 with goal. Right 1 second round with the Boston T. Harnlck.0 0-1 Bowen Hammar Healey 94.9 the and Senlot Kulasa. c.0 later, in the second period, Mc- The Intermediate Manchester, Dec. 10—The Tor- Inside Forward Mulcahy 93.4 0 Redskins still in first place. Dobklns, rb ... 3 0-6 held three game* lb.4 Bride evened the tally. Right l '•'Capitol” league Kaminsky, ngiton "Y" quintet easily downed Cwickla Blomdahl Burnes 92.9 3 The Redskins last week defeated Carney, lb. 0 0-1 0 two out of the Friday night, and Rlsa, lb. 0 he Watkins “Y” team of Man- Center Forward Dr Mahan 91.5 1 the Chicago Cardinals who are the first 0 three were exciting In Nlemiec, lb.6 :hester at the Manchester YMCA Lima Gustavson 1 a wonderful game. Totals * 1-# 17 AMATEUR BASKETBALL Cipriano .. 91.0 rolling defeated Carson Inside Left Forward muss Providence rym last night. Beauty, cen- Tolomeo. 90.6 3 The Detroit Lions came out of Score by Periods: as. Grant with 8 points Totals 10 Maltman Carlson h to 20. er, connecting for seven field goals Parker 90.3 their cage to skin the Chicago Brooklyn A. C... 10 12 16 12—49 was a Union Girls The St Patrick Lyceum quintet Outside Left Forward honors Second game City is New shot 1 Bears 2 out of 3 games. Pat Latino Thomas Club ...» 2 4 0 6—17 defeated the Cadets Saturday at the City squad out its Score at half time: Waterbury 2, Errico.90.2 for Albany with 29 point! b for three of the : Heimie y vide margin...... 89.5 plnnod 361 high Referee Carrington. with the Brooklyn Lyceum, 29 to 19 Bridgeport 0 Downey Washington’s 11. Urashka Kobylenski, rb.0 Summary: Glals scorOTl Cwickla 2, Lima 88.6 2 night. Time: 4 10-minute periods. Delaney, stellar pivot man. ac- by: Phelan ...... starred. The third game Nlski, rb 0 Pacheo. Green even points Torriiigton 8, ...... 88.6 The Bay Packers, Boston rb.0 counted for IS of the winners tal- Ryan the most interesting, Waranowlcz, B F p Referee: J. Watt (Hartfordl. Bannon 86.1 i with the excellent bowling of Roc- STANDING Madi- 0 lies. and by one basket 18 to Swirski, lb if .4 10 Linesmen: Blower Heylander. 83.7 i co erraro were only able to win Irish Americans f o ,1000 St. Patrick’s ioysradt. Time: Two tB-mlnute Spellman With the score Boston IS Lyskiewlez, lb.0 periods. 0 one 1 0 .1000 ji, B. F. A. Pibbals, If.1 0 2 Walsh 82.1 game. Brooklyns 2 at the half. Young Pocoski, c 2 1 has his Tribunes 1 .1000 Madison rf 1) 0 tichards. rf .2 2 g Standing Canning 80.7 Jimmy Engala promised went in the last seven min- Kosowlcz. rf.0 Keee, Hills 1 1 .500 0-0 lemelll, rf .1 2 4 W. D. L. Pts team a free photograph if they Washington' $ three baskets and Chmlelewski, rf.o McLaughlin 1 1 .500 gooring If 0 tl leauty c .7 o 14 Hartford Ports ...6 12 TEAM STANDING win 6 straight games. Carringtons. was If. o iteardon, tries, and responsible Furs. c 0 A Ports 6 11 D. Hdcfi F. Imbimbo wants to know why Thomas Club .... o 1 .ooo Curby tl 0 Sinser. .2 Waterbury W. i Other baskets on his accur- Zaleski, If.0 o Ger'ans 4 10 24i name Isn’t in the X00 column. Sacred Hearts .. o 1 .000 lb .1 Bridgeport .. IS 5 his Delaney, c U 3 ’ensley, 7 Lawyers^*? All games played 4-7 Hartford Scandln ..3 * don’t lie. Emeralds 0 a ..ooo lb .1 o 1 .... 12 Well, Fred, fifigures I Baker, rb II 0 Irinvnlskl, Swedes 2 6 Newsboys ‘I'd!, Heimie Rablnov- Totals o Bridgeport iii Bam Geriilo has Boh Barnes II 0 ■lcLaughlin, rb.1 2 Hartford Germans 0 Butchers. 11 promised the first two games, Score at half time: Thompson- 38i a date lb 0 tl (olkowakl. rb .1 I 2 Doctors 11 7 Arcarl with Lucy Bowles took the third. vllle #, Union City 4. Referee: Pannone, j Klambt 0-0 .« 37 If he hits a high three record. B. Bulka. Time: Four 6-mlnute per- Parrel Jockeys I Two Good Games B League Totals ..22 7 53 COLD WEATHER STOPS Shoemakers ..8 12 26» Cajlt J. Carisslml is certainly M. A. Jun. ok Y. C. iods. Wnlklns “Y" happy over his trade of the "Mil- Fri- Totals 13 3 3 J> |l league opened B F P PONIES-WALCOS GAME team single, lwayer ...608t lion-dollar Baron’’ for Mario De- in four teams. In (lets High Dusty Loop Wlth ... 1811i Paola. RAN VS DEVINE B. F. A. P. Celson, rb .2 ti 10 High team three, Lawyers Navy defeated R. and M. recent- Pretroners, rf 3 1 1 7 letilund, rb .3 1 7 to The Democrat > High Individual single, Mul- Onolfa Guido The Worden's Flys will meet the l to 18. Arthur Oru- (NpeciMl ) the Bears are If .2 2 « — . ly bought by lay- V. 5. Rubber from Nauga- basket Dec 16— Bocardt, If .. 4 II tl k 'ampbell, Thomustnn. Dec ® The cold laney If® squad the winning Boston,. (UP)—Eddie 0 0 861i ing low a of weeks to give tuck in <• ... 0 II P lisscll, (•.0 was for the High Individual three, Maloney, couple the feature Industrial tie. Noble for the Ran of New York will meet Hnrr.v Crasxo. 0 woutlier responsible (l c .0 0 0 Low indlvndual three, Canning, 219* the teams a break. league tilt at tha Central HTH to- for the of Worcester, New England Signore 1 tl Tierney, shelving of the Thoiusston Ponies Montanarl Devine 2 Muzzle wants to sell or morrow be- rli ., tl II II ti 'utilkner. rf .0 2 and Wsicos football Rudy night. The first gams this game. champion. In the fea- Malemco, Wallingford welterweight tl (I 2 lufinun. rf.2 0 4 and Atwood field GAMES TO-NIGHT give away a stiff leg and baok* ginning at 7:10 o'olook will bring the most ture 10-round bout on the first Hantorn, lb 1 game at Plume If.4 2 10 Four hours give Shoemskes 10» ache. out the Chase end Rcortll teams. and card of the new A. C. at Tierney. here Sunday. before Newsboys Army Sharkey tvas 1 and 2. R. Rosa has promised J. Mos- Both games constitute aa Interest center to- Totals ... II t I Ik itnnii time the temperature 1# plus. Alleys by 17 to the Rickard Recreation for — Totals .....I* 13 *» above and showed signs of Iinutohere give Jockeys 34 pins. ohella Jll pur cent all window- Ing slate. made the night. Ml. Patricks 2 7k 11 311 degree tl Score ut half time: 23. anothsr The contest Alleys 2 and 4. pane Jobs. He (Joe) started by Gus Lonergan will and Crow In a six round sei.il-flnal. Vkdoi Cadets 3 i (I—III Torrtngton taking drop. “V*" Ulwell; a give Doctors 14 pins, sending his pins scattering but no the contests will be with the Lott I of Marlboro will meet Harry Hearer; Guild unis. Time: 4 HP Vutklns 13. Referee, will probably be arranged at Lawyers 8 and I. done. Aleaanlan of Worceeter minute periods. line. 10 minute quarter*. later date. Alleys damage danolng.

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