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Chrysler Corp. Honors Local Men Memorial Library i-r-ii»-«"». 5*:,-tiVv^^* .%«HL .4. •!« 1^ J -v "I •, f ago Eight Hi.Giu.:..N ii;i.:oi.i;.L LIDI,..I>Y THE BRANFORD REVIE7IEW . EAST HAVEN NEWS Tinirsday, DcceniTicr 23, 1948 i; ..-^T II.VK:', CT. Miller 1 1 3 Oaldenzle 2 0 4 Christmas Card Scene HIGH SCHOOL TROUNCES ^f c n n p T q I-A's Defeat B reccoroli 0 0 0 Total 31 7 69 WHAT EAST HAVEN BOOSTS BY DIUJ AHBRN Saybrook 69-37 DELIVERED BY MAIL ONLr NOTRE DAME HIGH 81-30|| f^ |{^viEW DO YOU KNOW- BOOSTS EAST HAVEN! The hustle of the few shopping days before Christmas removes many SUBSCRIBE NOW! TIio Branford Hlgli ba.skctball by BUI Ahem Brantord gained a measure of MAKE EAST HAVEN A BIGGER, memories from the minds or the townspeople. From now until after learn became a souped up scoring revenge over the Saybrook Rams In ADDRESS COMMUNICATIONS church services on Saturday there will be little lime to meander down machine ul the state armory on Ansonia Vets \L a rough battle in the Branford Wednesday night when the charges armory on Montowcse Street on ^^^^r^^g BETTER, BUSIER COMMUNITY memory's lane looking for the mlloposts of the past which have been A red hot scoring prospect lias TO P. O. BOX 153 of Coach Warren Sampson burned been uncovered bby Coach „Samp- Tuesday evening when Willie obliterated or partially covered by the snowdrifts of time. 'the moshes with a hot scoring dis­ Trim Branford mn of the Ilorncls. Ills sophomore OTooIe, Frank Crlsafl and Lou To the athletic fans Christmas In Brantord once meant an exciting play to overwhelm Notre Damn ace, \xm Locarino luis riddled the Desl found the scoring range and Combined With The Branford Review High ot West Haven 81 to 30. baskets with his accurate shooting .set a terrific pace to allow the 1-A's basketball clash with the cream of the town's groats opposing the beat Lou Locarno was again tho high to defeat their nemesis 09 to 37. ^ As Ryan Stars U'hicli to date totals 73 points in VOL, V—NO, 18 of the Ehn City. For many years It was the ncver-to-bo-torgotten games scorer but this time he was closely ,tuur games. In old josliioncd For the first half tho game was a East Haven, Connecticut, Thursday, December 30, 1048 Two DoIUn Ptr Veu between the. Atlas and the Hustlers. Previous to those playing dates, pursued In the scoring column by An augmented Ansonia Vetsveis,, i ">;";•''"•:"•arithmetic: "it• mean'" s an average nip and tuck affair with Belmont ,•!.->• •many of ^ the town's championship scries pitted the uptown against the co-caplaln Bob VIshno. Blake Lehr paced by Red Ryan, former Arnol•d ''.'illghlly slightly, eveever ssoo slightly under 20 and Torrentl hilling the cords with 'i^^jff^:^^. turned In an effecllve Job In the lioinls per ease for the visitors. Lou Desl's downtown, tlid M. P. Rico Hose Company versus the old T.A.B.'s. Around other forward spot when ho hit College Luminary and once thcilio"it» Pef 8amc, return to form In the last half off­ thflt to scop at 20 M.P.H. ic takes: J005. Earlier than that, at the turn of the century, the Branford Bat­ the cords for four baskets and two mainstay of Iho Naugaluck pros, set the advantage and his support VIEWS, REVIEWS AND gave the I-A's their first defeat at After a slow statr Bob Vishno ap­ 26 ft. on wet concrete but only TESTIMONIAL DINNER Death Claims A bit of news, a bit of Gossip, tery had a team which was rated among the best In the stale. To each fouls. He would have tallied more 'couplet to the spectacular eforts of 21 ft. OD dry concrete? STRICTLY had he not been the victim ot first the state armory last Saturday pears to have ..finally ,.awakencd. Prank Crlsafl's steady shooting PREVIEWS OF THE TOWN 'of those fine quintets, Christmas night was the money night. The sched­ night beating the locals 58 to 62 In Hailed as a tine prospect four sea­ 69 ft. on packed snow with no a bit of Fun, Gathered on our uled foe was expected to carry the home club Into the realm of finan­ half litters, brilliance turned the 2018 margin FOR GREAT SACHEM Minott Bradley Only Wlnflcld was able to tally a thrilling battle. sons ago, the co-captaln never lived Into the rout. chains but only 40 ft. on packed LOCAL.... EAST HAVEN SCENE cial security for the balance or the season. with any pleasure of accurancy for Branford had many opportunities up to his promise until a week ago. snow with cbaios? k TOPICS Saturday afternoon stroll. to win the game but Us Inelflclency He had been warned that he would Alble Booth and Warren Sampson One of the rir.st 1940 features of The same feltuotloa prevailed down through the year."). The Battery the visitors. The agile forward refereed the contest. A return con­ 169 ft. on glare ice with ao chaini BY PAUL H. STEVENS the year for tlie Pcquot Tribe No. counted for ten points In the losing at the charity line cost them the have to step aside for the fast but only B8 ft on the sante ice In Florida teams, the Big Fives, the Laurels, the Tanks, the Alumni, the Orad.s, contest. moving Addison Long unless ho test will be played In Saybrook at a 71 of the Improved Order ot Red effort. later dale. with cbaios? Men will bo a testimonial dinner on Happy New Year! Capitol Tlieatre tells us apprbjtl- thrived because ol the gates of the Christmas night contests. The advertised appcjiranco All .shook him.self awake. Ills twenty Word was received this week o( Branford led at tho first quarter staters Vlnny Drak and Al Webb points last night,was a welcome un- .Saybrook When roads are bad, SLOW DOWN. the night of Tinirsday January 6 the sudden death early Tuesday Many parties planned at year's mately l,im kids dnjoyod the Although the town was represented by excellent teams, much ot the 15 to 4 and reached Into a halftlmc Torrent! If conditions require chaios> put A LOOK BACKWARD — AND AHEAD Christmas Party Friday mofnlng. was cancollod at tho last moment .swor to Ills critics. 5 0 10 for the great Sachem Harry McLay morning ot Minott Bradley ot end. game period was spent In renewing acquaintances. People who returned lead 31) to 8. Frequent substitutions Belmont 5 2 12 them on; if roads are wet, aliow of the Connecticut Improved Order jPlcturcs and stage show madd tho slowed down the game In tho .scond when the pair were advised that a extra room to stop. Remember, At tlic iipproiicli of 11 fresh New Yeiir it is well to Thompson Avenue at his winter lyoungsteris happy and there Whs to town for the Christmas, visit with the old folks always stopped In to [showing In a sonil-pro contest PedlneiU 2 2 6 of Red Men and member ot the nljr trnditloiml New Year's Eve halt but tho scoring ru.shcd on Jini niurpliy was s|ieetaeiilttr fur Maynard you're one foot from uoubie •—* look biiek ovei- the twelve months thai have gone, ap- local tribe. He Is one ot the charter home at Interlackon Florida Mr. ]candy for all. meet and greet some friend who had not been welcomed during the apace a.s the Hornets gained a 5.5 to would make them ineligible for 0 0 0 your foot on the accelerator. Bradley had sneiit tho evening with I'arly Friilny iiiRlit will draw liirRo scholastic basketball jilay this at StiDrrs on Monday iilglil when he Marlted 1 3 g l)rai,sc progfcss Hint has been miicle, ami look forward to members of Pequot Tribe which was past year. College students used the game as an excuse to meet former ID edge at the end of the third University of CoiwicctKut freshmen Porter helped to build the mcmber-slilp to neighbors, Mr, and Mrs, Fred Rice of crowd to Bradford Maitor Hall, Herb. Lavliic nnd his comltlco of canto and then clo.sod oul the winter, 1 0 2 k wh^t may be done in the uiikno\<-n montli.s that lie In the classmates of the high school. Indeed, the school stars orten wore re­ paced all .shooters with sixteen Mllardo (B/Qif of our poltcyhoMeri and al( Instituled 10 years ago and has the Lnmiison Lumber Company of the Business nssoointlon deserves splurge with 20 points In tho la.sl Ryan with ID counters and Parker 1 0 2 Parly Is planned by Bradford raiisine: vote of thnnks for p^ttlnir presented by a plok-up collection ot ball players who called themselves, points in seventeen iniiiutcs of play. iTemellnl 0 0 0 •liitr molor/tft of (bli coioniwnjlr. future. Ill rctro.speet we see that, b,v and large, 1948 has what It is today. Ho has been New Haven, and had retired in ap­ frame. with 10 set the scoring pace for 'J'lic! biff pivot, Iravollng over .snowy i Total • through every chair in tlic local parent good health. He was 71 years Manor Fire Company and Auxiliary on the conuniiintiy Ohrlstnins affairs the CoUoglaris. the visitors while Vln CastcUon and 15 7 37 'been a good year in East Haven. It has been a period of and there will be covered dish this season.
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