New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 26, 1929, Page 14

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. - NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1929. e T ; NEW LONDON BRINGING STRONG FOOTBALL ELEVEN HERE FOR FIRST GAME SUNDAY AFTERNOON — TEAMS COACHED BY FRIENDLY RIVALS MEETING SATURDAY —MILLER HUGGINS MGURNED BY BASEBALL WORLD — MAJOR LEAGUE RESULTS S el N R S e E e e ) F HUGGINS CASTS | NED BY BASEBALL WORLD! HIGH SCHOOL TEAM WILL DEATH OF HUCGIN (USS CRAGHLING MOURNED BY BASEBALL WORLD CANADIAN WOWEN HIGH ¢ LL OVER BOT / | BLUES ON SATURDAY e PALL OVER BOTH LEAGUES WiTH CURIOSITY INFINAL STAND : ) Home Run Shewer at Baker Field Proves to Be Most Anxions fo See What They C Theee Dominion Goliers Lelt ¢ |Football Elevens Are Coached by Friendly Rivals, Noteworthy Happening in Majors — Phillies Win Xi0N3 10 vee Whal ley Lan ree Omml(m. OLIers Lelt 10 George Cassidy and Dr. Frank Zwick — One Has Two Games Frem Brook nts Defeat Braves Battle American Invaders Helped the Other in Work With Teams — Both by 8 to 4 Score — Cardinals Whitewash Reds— | s Squads Taking the Game Very Seriously — Grip Yankees Nose Gut Red Sox — Cleveland Downs e and Zaleski Former Red and Gold Stars — Both White Sox. |gan their last stand today against Are Strong. {the inva rom the United St s ; ST I in the quarter final round of th =2 : : LS Canadian ladies’ goif championship. Two cc 1 eleven had [ They were the only players from t advanced it f {the Dominion left to battle T 00 % ip- 1 1 1 five Americans, and t e third | riv and ran tor a : s . 1 slap or o round matches sent each of them ths ; 3 ) : 3 Lefty Grove's portside o out against United team, conched st team went ou L3 y the parl Mrs. 1. W. Whittin and the New B sidy sent in the sec- . 4 o ; Kiki ( who has pilfered 4 onto probably the hardes by Dr. Franl itle was clos B ses s0 his scason, wants to peet. played Helen Hicks, zame which ut when th . = est the o |stocky Hewlett, N. Y., star who is|teams to a high tea 1S S5 1 BT, Cat favored to reach final round On many ¢ ainville 2 4 lational League of th | Mise Hicks hns pluse b oz : X y R B " reuit, who great |the first two rounds. Yester S G e rill o of a ba t r sl |eliminated the defe g champion, i bl 1 ikrout ) he Virginia Wilson of Chicago in a 0 ! 14 - 1 I« stirring battle which ended on the is the team ! 5 i last green er footbal k ' A second international match | preparatos 1 N brought Mrs. I. J. Mulqueen, who |ha ‘ \ | A E : had the honor of elimina « . A ol other former champion, Helen Pay- imolested. 2 B son of Portla titl | gion and was ¢ A o tolder, in he ateh. | At times h Caulfi L ‘ 1 i Mrs. Mulqueen was pitted against|to make ou combinatio ol 3 omj h Quier, young Reading, Pa.|sidy has t school te ‘ jant Killer” of Up until this y bek gaml 0 it ament, Mrs. B. B. DPell nual custom for the 1 Ehy : 4 0 ; champion, e uni- ; : school eleven but this ye theys s it the Bl I Soagh play this ga I " be like other SR i \ 1 them back aga ¥ q Aty 1 A F - \m»v.‘u S, the coach would eall t teams TY . 4 3 6 o|themi Mrs. H. C. back to mid-ficld to explain to his | the New > the fourth quarte team how {he play could be stopped. | ni hody at t G ; ; gaining Miss Collett This won't be a scrimmage. It will | were lond in s 02 According to rey hich ne . 8 : 0 rooters takin ) i G seriously d are ready 5 4 e sl ¢ B 1 Mr. Barrow. | Mrs e el e fel e G S - = : 1 1 was 40 years | American 5. Fred!g The Red and'G i sld will be tI ; MeWeer o L obidinct e 9 m.odn the jeves jtowill win but that it will strong < £ ; rfic second round yesterday. have to Le at top form indiv | = heavy and experienced 7 vete K hit " 8 2, The vints f o ay h ! ; i D HOME RUN CLUB The r:}:r‘ in favor of th ] 4 G R _— been playing together for some tim in the B IS By the Unitcd J Fermer friends will be rivals on sehool ) 18 CINCINNATI New r > ye ¢ Leaders the field. Mik p and Alex Zalesk cent Bt AL 1 PO A P 1 Fose S I AnKEes Bdh, vho held haitback pos wrds; | G 4 T team it sounds | the Washingtor | e N school team lust v tackle ; o \ \ interested to kng Epizcopal church Tl kel Nhose positions against their former 7 ”‘,' i ) A g § Vulflfifl {;UBS iN Witk cam and Al Fen who was quar- |quarterback; Kloiber and M q on in ot ! Hope T can do a lo £ 1he £ Uredy 1 o terback on the Red and Gold feam |ton, half backs, and Carlson, 0 nos ; 3 Bush 1 clk W rian ¢ AT in 1926 and is assistant coach of the | back. er ER 2 : SEU DAL Vg | SinJtony ich (hleiios B3 auarterback position for the as follows e E A S Barnard, pr O'Doul, Phillies, 3 oot e ack el Ene % e e g ey re ritn e L as e at Neg ind 2 PR | R be held by Kayeski. Coach Zw S Tot [ B b t 1o go i : S LECRNS a sccond backfield which American Lea'fue AU iopo a [Rdons K,eep I e e gliermatelvithithlgpuaciet; i . 4 S Dout rn anlpg | i The line will he very powerful with cks and B fullback. [ = i i 5 i thin 07163 frn s £ Argosy at center; Anastasio and N | G to swoop 2 ! hester, guards; Beck and Negrelli, | PO A & ) M eunners t the | ;";,Z_“",” [.‘“” & ckles; Emory end Lindg ends. | PAWNEES START SUNDAY 6 3 oln of Alubama T e A Dirty Rattle e ) § : I elt 1 b Three New Tritain high echool T ) ( sponded 0t teams, a Plainville cchool Local Semi-Pro Eleven to Pry Off the N 1 Pl dlastiw ik onnic e 2 school field yesterday and when the | (oo e o ? or Optimistic SHORT SCRIMMAGE HELD hiepCery ShedoaLl amaitoanend | - - o i penines, th Worcester, Mass., Sept. 26 (UP) 13 "!‘ 1"‘" 2 ”'”v[“’ SERunsea 00 el Lo Ghis Y | R g eat | A short serim aslon=the Ainasadsied Sthas ipreatichings; could e ! pry off the gridiron lid next 5 Sl T e e T yected of their proteges this sea- rnoon when it meets M leanup g 192 foreis HE 1929 season St y held at | SON § i fis eleven of Middletown i 2 BOST X ’ v laar am 18 Hartnett | HOlY Cross yesterday with alj play- | Poth coaches, George M. Cassidy | ci e Sutlare cllcna A A 1 ! ' A : 2 iits o ers showing up well f the Red anc iold team a Middletown = da e not the|Wwith the forward passing of the ARRregation, agreed before the con- | their line this year with the ) N i f ) : ¢ 3 { he has | sauad and ordered that today's re- | test that it would he a serimma Dobby, formerly o 3 y : .'of | hearsuls would constitute lurgely of | The ball wax put in play at midfield at guard and . Ter ; SEla “ing a | aerial wo without the kot and J. Brer ke at end York ¢ '* "'””MH inge -, For about 15 downs the Plainville | “UI'nk” Conley has his men in fine ! o ven men in the § MAY START & team fafled to gain. Tn fact it lost | shape for the battle that is expeeted. ! ! 3 wnd enabled th S A Sa On one play it fumbled Pawnees will practice tonight ¢ g s > 1‘ 28 d Carlsten, brilliant U. of Mangan, right end, picked 7:30 o'clock at Willow Brook H Jns o1 ! }"v ¢ vlvania sophomore halfba is | the ball up and ran over the goal 1 again Sunday miorning at 10 A pehing groomed to start Saturday's line but under a rule passed this | o'clock players and rooters w ::‘ i de opener with Franklin and Marshall. | year the defensive team does not |leave Sunday at 1 o'clock from Wil- i ‘ ne Carlsten is expected to supplant | have the right to advance the ball | low Brook park oz Sl \tions. They | Pick Gentle, star back, who has after the recovery of the offensive = X 5 o i AR L L | team’s tumble USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS 9 Ge Aftr ol Whitehil A Hiald tihe vaila theslucky onesiwhollit s > — — e s = et bl ns to two hits in recei 5 will not know of their — . ‘ 100 fortune until October 2 o e it e = . OUR BOARDING HOUSE By AHERN . osner o X 1ilad out. Those who receive tick- = ( t millienai 1 ts will pet them by r 1 b I i nd those who do not will recel ;. e tood ol O [a WELL, WHATVE YeoT To AR, OFFICER, BELIEVE ME, I'M ¢ i SEi A A SAY For Goll-THRU —TH” STOP FRIGHTFULLY SORRY !« EGAD, ILL ; The Phillics s ingle possible on seating SlahAC , WITHTHS MECHAKICAL [\] PURISH MY CHALFFEUR HARSHLY FoR o1 WMLIAD [ RALTIT [ TAND the b ) ments. They are building 1] PALSYQ « mavBE You RE Tis INFRACTION ! « BY ToVE, TLL B h MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS cec iy ) i I G D ! Il RoBisor CRUSOE AW YourR [ PUT HiM BACK To THE WHEEL oF * ; fo mecd re- |cily council permit, will allow ap- |3 GoaD MAN TFRIDAY, JUST MY OLDEST CAR FaR SIX MONTHS <« ) ¢ oy pen- | prosimately 7,000 additional persons [ gerride BACK 1IN TaWN, EHZ ~\ES, EGAD «~ MY OLD FREKCH . ¢ e o Il A TRAFFIC SIGNALS IS TowK CAR !~~~ BY THE WAY o 2 e L R T DA (C R S(GUATS R o G ( j r ir ture of | block off two streets, but the council SUMPIY NEW , HUH 2 wn OFFICER RSONAL (i L . allowed that without any dissenting [0 2 WE™M SHUT OFF " OF THE CHIEF, «c AHEM v CANT I B i it 1 me is a certain sell-out edaile So I cAl HEAR Vou ! PUT I8 A GooD WORD FoR VYoul w- . ; Hogtina o 4 nd t yect to take in ap- (S THERE ANY CORMER Vaul ’ v o | proximately 0 for that game,| REFER BETTER THAK 1 " anee L1 the scco contest of the series I : g 3 for insubordination R T 1 UL G i THIS ONE 2 2ds el e s chief worry of the management I ¢ 1 e I remitted by H imselr | 1o ms to b are we Wiad Amaica 4 el S e bl T S ¢ run there are three requests for every : M itting out the Cincinnati g It took “)- k | 5 fstrickon A Qq | o i \ ik i e e ath From Complic | S e | A ' \ Fint el ns's By the Amsocinted Press | i~ N Yor Yankee "n'\h'"« Montreal —Al Foreman, ¢anada, | ¥ S Finished direct ¢ ne the | stopped Johnny Dundee, New York | ~q . c 3 1 ' nabllity of medical seience to checlk | (10). | ! s 7 2 the ris: of infection in his blood rol- < === = | P : lowing the spread of toxin m s BOOTH AGAIN FEATURES | ¥ i under his left eye. Four blool New Haven, Sept. 26 (UP)—Spec- | » c ¢ transfusions failed to halt the ad- tacular broken-field running of Albie| 1 ! : : sance of the poisons Booth, sophomore clfleld sensa- i 2 In commenting on th of |tion, featured Yale OUT OF GAMI SATURDAY ' 7 [the Yankee pilot, Dr e 1| practice football g in which the y, 2 (UP) ) that Huggins n his varsity tefeated the serubs 26 to 6 M t | I 14 1 far 100 scrion r the in 30 minutes of hard scrimmage. | hest in csts of his own healt He I scored twice, once after a 74!-: 1 be out of | 929 551 suid it only after muc - |yard end run through the entire | id £ « hroush ¥ «ion that he got little Miller to agree scrub eleven, He kicked the extra | in prac P 5 to o to the hospital point after both touchdowns | nnounc K advance of disease v ] £ RETURNS T0O PRACTICE sins arrived ot DRILL AT CAPITAL | @ P 1 pre-season Pitsby h 2 (UpP Ted iods of cons ifornia’s football ad, mak- — ‘ iy | Rosanssels} i e e i : first castern trip during the | ILING HIS WAy 5 sl r over 10|10 Carneg h ecrimmage ses sister, Myrtle H \ r football season to meet | Z OUT OF A TICKET : 0 su s will | w'ons after a lay due to injuries. | whom he made his home nG ylvania at Philadelphia, will ©1929, Y HEA SERVICE, INC. REG. U. 5. PAT. OFF. 7,25J‘ ! fc nd |He is expected to start Saturday | in St. Petersburg, I his brothe, | ston ecret practice session = i v ¥ sgainst Bethany, ‘uul sister-in-law, Mr. and Mis. Ar- | at Washington, > ' \

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