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WILLIMANTIC RUSSELL AND ERWIN FO. PLAYING WELL ON BOWLING LANES | 3iil” Yalue of “i All Tear Utit te y the mem r i ling for specia Commereinl League, T team | owing 25 and lefeats Hitchcock I'r company five proving the sensation of the les and are 0CC 1 to the Ve quintet Utilities League, X the [ interestir ir ties leazne is proving one Telephone team leads the vopular| opticians by a three game margin. | Recent reverses sustained by the| Herald five have dropped that snappy quintet into third place The st ics of the R. & E., Com- mercia! and Utilities leagues follow Team Standing, Won Lost All Nuts 20 7 Butter Nuts 19 8 Cocoa Nuts 9 Hazel Nuts Hard Nuts Walnuts Peanuts 5 Hickory Nuts 1 High team single llmx Nuts 466. High team 3 strings—Hazel Nuts 1305. Averages. Dixon Watkins parker Trask Tracy Kelly Robh Coney Maynard Iarnard 1mvn\nn Tobin Schilling Jgwett Powell Tomlin Raiph Zeigler Bacon Grise Kilduff Scott Gold Me(tue l"nn\ln'u!v Wm. Burkarth A. Andrus Shanahan Anderson Hiltpold Black e P. V. Burkarth R. Andres Saunders Hawley High single High 3 string Coney Watkins Commercial League W P Armour’s 28 5 348 Hiteheock 13 606 43 McMillan's 18 15 543 440 Adkins 18 15 a4b 446 National Biscuit 1716 Besse Leland 1419 Spring & Buckley . 10 23 Mohican i High single Imont, 12 High three strings——Nowe High team single -Adkins, High team three strings | 1426. ! Averages. Nareum Wallace Clancy Hornkohl Newell nley Josephson Ja Insor Gibney 1 lup 91 Bingerner L Rchter 0 Pedme Ctilities Tel 7 6 SIS 4Rl 4 19 { 242 H ( 1K TEN “]"”—-l')l‘ A cigar o nal quality, burn and aroma. 1992-5. F. H. JURGI New Britain. Conn, We make private brands. — “BERNIE” CONLEY COMPLETES SUCCESSFUI Massey's Clever ns But His Own—Commerc ties League Statistics. W BRITAIN DR ANsal, ARE A.JJ GRID SEASON - COMES TO CLOSE \.\w” )()\I‘\(. !\I'hl"l(“ JACK BRIT E@N JIM MONTCOMERY ‘ —STAR VAUDEVILLE ACTS—5 LYCEUM THEATRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV, 3( | Tickets 81, $2, 33, S5—Plus Taxes DAILY 17 FRALD, LOCAL BOY MAKES GOOD AT COLGATE v Comes Halrback in Fhroueh MONDAY, NOVEMBER MLLE. LENGLEN CALLED ‘WHINER' BOWLING STATISTICS OF TEAMS ROLLING AT ROGERS' AND CASINO ALLEYS — LOCAL KACEYS PLEASE FANS BY FINE EXHIBITION AGAINST YEAR AS MEMPER OF COLGATE ELEVEN — SIX CLUBS IN BASKETBALL LEAGUE i LOCAL KACEYS PLAY LIKE CHAMPIONS IN GA ME AGAINST WILLIMANTIC | To me atT THEM . i Pouition And is Awarded Mono- S ! (Coaching l)l“l?l’l.\":(l by | DO e “Tedders” Kildufi Is Star of Contest Getting Ten Fiela | Mg of i "l | ’ F| IT i "lR'v : 2 ial ¢ | any Ouestions Undotermimed at ernte contey who nas rerurnca | 11E0C0 T6NNIS Official ReSIGS| Goals—Visitor's s Captain Banished by Referee Dillon o school rospendin few day ] T B I ¥ _ - s . Finish of Successiul Year {ot his nome mere, has been awardea Because of Wl’fiflgle —New Britain vs. Hartford Thursday. I v | | It was with an fmpressive showing | seven and Restelli, Sheehan was off \'»w N b ih N B e e | N D e that the local Kaceys opened the|his usual form at tossing baskets : % ettt home season Saturday night at the|from the foul line. Out of ten free o fagliaring s USRI Albert . de Joannis, who|giate armory, the Daly council boys|tries, "Snowshoes” made but three ............... ) portant mes played throughout the ed Mile. Suzanne Lenglen, | routing the Willimantic KKaceys, 52| count. Captain Restelll tried his hand 90 | country, and the least decisive of all cneh tennls player, to the [to 2 Despite the one-sided score, | at foul line, getting a 50-50 break, ; \ :w. point of outstanding teams and United States last summer, has ten. |the Eame was interesting to watch, eaging one and missing a like number. T e A sk e ol e el h et SR i ey [the New Britain fans being greatly [In the second half however, Sheehan CASINO LEAGUL Al Criaa i aigheli ignation as vice presidenty jyppegued by the fine exhibition | gave his usual good exhibiton of toss- . I e Rt oo TR B of the T'rench Tennis Federation and |furned fn by Captain Restell's men. [ing ‘em from the free throw line, get- Russell-Erwin 1 Rt bt e e R, Uso as a member of the organization. {No finer brand of hasket tossing has|ting seven out of twelve chances. el i ranking of the ens, selections o M. de Joannls r in protest | heen seen on the Arch strect court Visiting Captain Banished. L cotion anl All-Americin teams, sev inst the federation’s “order of the |many moons, than that given In the second half, Captain Murphy 0 intersectional contests and 1ay,” published in the morning news- | vpedder” Kilduff, The husky left for- | was banished from the game, after he 16008 Vear's Day, the Tournament papcrs vestorday, ihlaming direc- | \wapd shot ten field haskets from all [persisted in questioning Referee Dil- Los )f Roses battle bhotween the Univer ors of the “United States Lawn Ten-|aypies of the floor. Kitduii proved |lion's called fouls. After taking his 1212 sity of California and some castern, ME Eeneretion o BI TURLS Om-1t, he (he thorn in the side of the|place on the sidelines, Murphy con- ShiCOE IR e e i f"“,“y"”’ “‘_"‘”‘H”” sporting spirit of fpypeqq City team, 1t seemed tinued to belittle Referee Dillon as a 10 lon yet to e ected “.‘,‘:q,,:"{::"",‘_'_ ,"I_' L _"‘ Mue | though cffort s being made by the|referee, but to most of the New Brit- 8 N ilentatan il s oR0s Rhthe bogin plag 1;»’"’)11‘-’ “‘“‘"” \‘\“""'"‘ _\-I“”A“ visitors to prevent “Tedder” from|ain fans, there is a willingness to Ik § | i lInal nes played last weck on lory goat VTS einging up goals, after he had ]Ulw}\r»n!‘."(\’lvv? along wnlu \‘\’[ nlh-\,‘ur‘]‘lmm_ Knock "kFm Dowr b Thanksgiving Day and on Saturday . % two or three into the curtains, but|ing down the job. r. Dillon insists Indivitual Averages Salndsed i s R e -'-.T]:»'v resignation of M. de Joannis if .y "p oo efforts went for naught. On | that the rules of the game be adhered linn REh Al R T e | s iat ""“"l""“l-‘ that has) o coral ocasions, particularly in the [to, and in this he shows no partiality. IPaveau Harvard annnal had provided a fit-| i e » K¢ " "MNIS| seeond half, a number of shots hurled | In the humbie opinion of the writer, Anderson tng climax the week before, and rom the United States of Mie Lenw. | by Kilduff struck the im, only to fall|he s the most capable offictals in Munson there was little left for last wee en and her party, M, de Toannis was out again, | these parts, Jones tussels to decide. The Navy beat the Pl e Very Good Team Work Comets Turn Aces, Connor Army and Cornell crushed Pennsyl o e en 2oy "‘ IPhe worldion thetenting Hlo {eam In the preliminary game the Comets McNamara vania, two results that had long bect N e e e nntiatiotory tol avint tlial moat | tlefcatea EHEN Aes ' 0o LT, Bowers forseen, Only the Pitt-Penn St M. de Joannis told the Associated |eritical fan. There was little display Play Hartford Thursday. Behiede [y CREpel Gl JeneaeEs (Ui | 'ress that thus far he had refrained [of individualism, the piayers working| O next Thursday night the locals Sehoicicy cdopesteral And SYCUILIS ConIARLNLS rom commenting on the eriticism [as a unit, and some pretty team work Will meet the Hartford Kaceys, win- RODEELRGR. s & Ssais ometess not decisive or insignificant as it [ evelled against htm owing to his|was shown. Johnny Sheehan ana Ners of the champlonship last season Roman would have been on a dry field. | | telicate position and in view of the |Captain Restell had their eyes on the,In the Capital City, Plans are being VWabster Cornell, however, made the most | that a woman's name was at [basket in good shape. In the second Made by local fans to accommpany Kulish of its opportunitles during the finc | but that the attacks becawme|half, Keating found the exact loca-|tl€ team, and there is every confi- Heine week and hoosted itseif considerably bitter wWhen thE United Btates Lol ton of the nirtalns and he 1o o dence that the locals will emerge vic- Ulku in the eastern standing by means of | fennis Association was brought into|three ficld m,:.v\” '“,“.I‘,\» w‘.“-,h\- toric N aturday night, Man- Dewey . thosdl-08vigtonyilover e penn. i lhef | the argument that he had to abandon | proved a bulwark on the ,;,.‘_,,',\, chester will play at the State armory. A linson Quakers, of course, were not ”I\'“r") | his reserve K\'n]"n“n?‘!l ‘““‘] l\i‘]lH' the visitor Summaries of Saturd, games, 5 Hein ... .. ton of ‘the firstcallbre, but allled| 1 Mile, Was Fii Pl R s L e Willimantic. Rglianbach e R T e e “Mile. Lenglen,” said M, de Jounnis|to get by “Joimes.” With the game KAl Ceeteeiieiieionas Belair Nelson .......coooeeennnn e \d the fact that the Ithacans| erda 1s perfectly fit when she |safely tucked away in the second half, | Left Forws 3 : Saess ke stithats et th ths bal Mrs. Molla Bjursteat lory at|Captain Restelli gave Bddie Restelli, |Sheehan seeresss Normandin Clynes R, Sin ks {icarest Hills. Miie, Lengl de-[Johnny Saxe and Jimmy Maher a| Right Forward. Jackson SR e e S T | feated by a player who on that date|ehance to aarn their letter. This trio|XCating : D. Murphy, Connell Nelson ..o ficlent tribute to their native talent.| showed a better brand of tennis. sd the bill acceptably. , Center. Robinson Saelinglon and Jeftevson, ton, oe-| “I shook hands with Mlle. Lenglen hiliodl Goot At Brart | Murphy, I. Restelli Murphy, Coogan mented its unbroken record by scor-| tion in the games of the past foot- [bhefore she entered the court. Her e s ¢ e el IR D. Murphy Stahelek e e '+ West | ball season ST Gl o GLRGE s Aty [| M S G sl T el Left Guard, iisinla, But Ditts S laaieaNn o played a halfback position |She was confident. She only com.|OF visitors that took the court, headed | ¢t Restelli, Saxc ... Keirans .............. a froth of fury by the last-minute|in some of the season's hardest|menced coughing after having lost|h¥ Captain Denny Murphy, Right Gua drive of Coach Glenn Warner, was|5umes and was regarded a trump|gam I blame her for absolutely|din and Belair, of the crack | Score wl in 52, Willimantic e e o all. In one|card by the followers of Colgate. |refusing to continue when I could|In practice the Thread ( team | 25; field goals, Kilduif 10, Sheehan 2 Gonrally strolce. the helped o atone | Reports coming from that institution'have obtained a recess of half an|showed a keen eye for the Lasket.| Keatir C. Restelli 5, Belair 3, No: Middleton r three previous def holding | indicate that the local boy's abilities|hour, perhaps an hour, through the|During the game this was ~not the|mandin 6, Connell 1, Murphy 1; e e e, As the|have placed hir high in the annals|sporting spirit of the tennis officials|case. Normandin with fourtecn points | foul goals, Sheehan 10, C. Restelll 2, 1‘““'* me was plaved last Thursday, on a|of Colgate foothall. and the large crowd. headed the scoring list for the van-|Normandin 2, D. Murphy referee, P fleld ankle-deep with mud, the two .’\\ va\M‘l'tf‘)lr:\v‘x‘;: v‘h« (;‘ul;‘:wzl gl | Attacks Unwarranted. quished five. S tie Dick Dillon; timer, Herbert Sauter. ohehtiaeh teams were evenly matched, neither T'V‘“(:“‘“nv*”vlyyli‘ |I‘I(‘,I.‘H’y-:u1m1 L ‘:"(---mrlnw ten attacks Lagalnst the s Brave Storm. | _Comets. A‘\ros,_ Tracy ... D ng the advan OO | ey oF e eatne i [Bnlte st s T awnE enn i Rotslel il WED the inclement weather|Knapp S Sexhicr Soldidles : defense. What the result v.‘«.nvn\l have ”l,' 'I')ly'”:y‘y‘y‘ "]l‘."“il‘y \"“ N”“;\"“’" “: ';1\“":411-1 the public are absolutely un- ”‘,“' as a good sized mm\<|‘rm h;.‘nfz. i Right Forward. e o ] been on a dry field is another matter, | n. Dur) B ved with Charic Hrok. | warranted. She was received Itke a|When et Dick Dillon blew his | v L Jurkarth sanee but one would have to go ol little queen and treated with (he|Whistle for the commencement of l;m = o it Forward Bl e behind the records to deprive Pit or| ) -y . TR Her cvery whim |contest. Ior first few seconds, the | Richman S Witham SRS uvr- I~\Iuyru rv‘I -.T.ly‘v i ‘r‘.,.”._hu‘ ('n ‘.'.4‘1111‘ SRR TR e and mood w satisfled '.|’.‘~|\|r showed plenty of dash in th o i Center. b A with \,( dek’s highly rw 1: ”,' n e iode e fE Dienest cotions “She knows how to win, but she )‘f“'\' and the scoring ice was |,|n\\t|1‘ Iramwe iy Johnson i rmy Shows Improvement thev ot ere) | does not know how to lose gracetully,|when “Duffy” Connell driped in a field Left Guard myiant ¢ Army-Nave game, although) Ol FRE SEREANS o 0 ent| She placed the personality of Suzanne|goal. This was soon overcome by Kil- | Tracey, Nyhorb. .. Brenan, McNamara I"rank the football seascn's greatest specta- | & e ‘]" “»1\.”" xm-;' “ hefore the good name of the sporting|duff who executed a beautiful two-| Right Guard. Avendt cle in pomp, dignity and the extent Drots Al e e ; “l'world of her country, and could not|point counter om then on the New | Score—Comets 30, Aces 11; field Taylor 818 |of the general public’s interest, w A e Gl A s Gl rly outplayed the |zoals, Knapp 4, Delser 4, Richman 4, Papest 81.7 curfons) sanie asalsame ND fopL: | IR Bk S CRTe O Sitiie L8 ”‘1',': Association Lenient. : 5t the elose of. the | Burkasth 1, Gagrier Witham 3; Musa 1.4 E | o dowr of rain s OV G ontherners in the Stadium, 10 to 7.|Lawn Tennis officials and of the|AuIT registered twelve points, Sheehan |referce, Dick Dillon; timer, Sauter. Kania 81.3 clogy, end much must bo ex: [ i ertion. of the Han.|American public ih the face of (he re- Rotherforth 81.3 OIS BeOre T O T e i a1 A i Al toatbal1 Aatcer by Beatedl e taultal aLMIla i enzlantaias Hyland 81.1 less, it was a tedious, long drawn out| opsehia g s iy il ane Morelli 80.19 |affair, with too many delays holding|hrling the Jong forward p which Sl Sy % % BEE v 00 o stand | won the battle, although as usnal in-|Carpentler is a hero in Amerlca, de-' sHteve i up l.l g e | furic d kept him on the sideline spite his defeat, because he showed | Tomlin AR LI BLEURG e most of the year. | grit and went down fighting, while Westman - fintiticd ito Title . was one other development | Mlle. Lenglen placed France hefore | Rowe i egdusstionia SO DU CRSEn T week that deserves mention. Thisithe American public as preferring to Charlic SO Gk e e it e |quit rather than to face defeat. Wright Iy Vi Gl Ry G NG T eRnl it o U SR S Becker AT B T o TR AU L Rael s i ey, St = Smith iy QIR BN B SR e i e e e R rent s e wolllaihavespesntainetierfending Soi S8 tlh Sl i b BN ER R SY el | GIRLS WANT GAMIS. fooures, (L ithe Nianye Llons hadlid s on o miry. fleld,’ and the|l The City Girls Basketball five, 79.1 ::,”r’\”“,','f'(‘r'"','h,."\‘\u,,,,,j o aeliine. but | critics agreed that this elusive grey- | city c mplons of Bridgeport lust| 78,23 AT e | el S e e e halfback | season, and contenders for state 78.4 e tack ';"',‘ nojoigot e "', nee the brilliant Charley Barrett. | championship title, would like to ar- Steve 78 [Py n'}“l";” e Ctribute| As @ single achievement in a season |range games with any girls team in endress 4 I e i Bl ethe ‘(l | ot good halfhacks, this one day's per-|this city. The team won 13 victories T r‘n'nlnmlw lmx\l.u‘; .;'h“". o "”" Toel { formance tales high rank and makes|last season Jack Freedman, 2400 Lio e e B refnim a fit candidate for whatever all-| Main St, Bridgeport, is the m Westman beaten other team in the | star honors are in the offing. Lof the team McNamara can lay claim to such a x.rny-us x = e - - High individual single, Linn hiloe s & ”":_. s ieat et T' G ] T A B Bri 128 Fa hat Guiltiest Feelin o oo w9 o @ 2 = 5 y Driggs High individual three strings, Linn, West Virgi phoints L e, o 1 West Virginia aiso closed e disap e e 5 j team single string yointing year under its new coach, €. / = = G T R e T e s ut s e J0 YoU'RE A MEMBER Hnow BeEN LOIT'R?' W( L Yo\) CCRTAU\JL‘F/\ ntown. The Green, hkewise | IC“ ‘QHE \?/YSKAF‘GVYLCGg‘LF OR g“"— RF?CL':(FER wroow BiILL toLsTon! | O ! a thorny path this year, but] cLUS - UPPOSE You - (L FALTH ¢ ' BIRD" H'\(.l\l" ‘ Ars did Rot dmpr his lot when | /m\xow MY FRIGND JOHN OF COURSE You e o NoO (&4 CSL/‘\:;;:L ODCLL? LA . \ he went to West Virgitia. The BubpD © HE's A - STUART NOPE = Hrs0us g rrots 6 3 Vlountaineers won five mes, lost MeMeERr! THere Know & NO - - No 7 WELL How 'BouT /MURRAY s 1 - - [ ol i DOUGLAS ' OR Wy = _Reay! 7 MURRAY ensants g : i FRANK DUFFY) ( et B . RRAY : o 3 ) < [STo RN " L Tom! Mu vekiirds 4 (Blackbirds) f ( No v NEUER S e & en Yo U HNOW Tom (ot DON'T 3 4 l.u;_mm (Lagies) < ] 1. Burns ( ) | X Rarry (Canarics) | Tudividnal Averages | Crowle ) i Lemeris (Blackbirds) 100.1 ¢} i 5) ) 1 G k (Parrots) 1S Plucker gt I naries) 95.5 Lyneh, (Ow 2 | \yers (Owls) 954 | Kissel $6.1 | Erickson (Robing) 94.2 Zicgier s4 Mijer (Robins) 042 | Fit 84.8 | Volkhat (Pheasanta) 04 | 84.6 | Dand (B ) 13.3 | 84.6 | Nicl 024 | s | ey (0 3 83.4 | BB owe) nd (Parrots) ! 2 ; ifel ) 89.1 y (Canaries) 82.4 : ~ WELL HERE'S ONE You 3 ) nts) 8.5 N A8tto I (OS] §0.2 'rl LL BET YO‘{ Do wwow- Jack BELL- Youre A HoT a team total (Parrots) 1,860 ‘ Kivow ,""‘ARL‘“ J 1? ? Kvow JACK 7 3 MEMBER ! You QUERY 1! Yoo DON'T Jisa MARYIN ? MUST HAUE A | IR AT T [T (R —— Wuow Mim T wWeE 5 BARREL OF 7 M'MB&@;— | ! Kuow AL WEBER ALL Woow Jim A Lol You JusT ‘ I| waLteR TAYLOR? AR CLEL R B Terin 'mr 2 / bl 4 R 7 Sms.AeAuGH/ NAME pm s 7] o ASWK ME | ?\VJO N s Nt — \ HAVE A f ABOUT A FEw | ST | GuEsS | JusT \-§ \ :/\.w“,m /’ { JusT DON'T DIPN T HAPPEN SOUND = - ] HAPPEN THENOW