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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1929. T = TED HART AGAIN WINS SHUTTLE MEADOW GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP—NUTMEGS SMOTHER NEW LONDON OCKFORDS 43 TO 0 IN FIRST PRC FOOTBALL GAME—BLUES DOWN MIDDLETOWN SONS OF ITALY AFTER LOSING TO HIGH SCHOOL — SPORTS o 1 PHILLIES AND ROBINS IN BLUES SCORE WIN NUTMEG ELEVEN SMOTHERS PAWNEES FLEVEN HIGH SCHOOL ELEVEN BATTLE FOR FIFTH PLACE (VR YIJDLETOWN ~ OCKFORDS OF NEW LONDON [fffA[STUFf§ ~ VICTORY OVER BLUE TEAM L L L 1 Two Teams Are Tied After Brooklyn Shades Bostnn Local Football Team Crashes Local Football Team Scores lmple sive Win in l'ust Nose Out Middletown Champions Joe Bogdanski (‘atches \hif’"cd Forward Pass Before It b and Giants Down Rivals — Hornshy’s Home Run : Y Game of Season—Buckley Runs Wild Against Op- ul 1pions Hits the Ground and Scores Only Touchdown of e Y . e . . v oge reoe . A 3 - W Gives Cubs Win Over Cincinnati—Pirates and Car- | 1000Ugh {0 6 to 2 Victory position—Visitors Fail to Make Even One Scoring by 7106 Score in Game | Game—Losers OQutplay Winners in Almost Every dinals Divide Twin Bill—Red Sox Slam Champion Threat—Final Score is 40 to 0 — Backfield Shows ey . Department of the Game—Franklin Square Squad Mackmen — Pipgras and Ferrell Each Pitch Two- Plenty of Speed—Line Is Impregnable on Defense. |, "\ ¢ | Shows Weakness in Offensive—Details of Battle. Hit Contests: 20 yard lin v Quart —— ; B el : : Rae i i ) 5 [ yon at Memorial f his run. Grip ¢ i i iy 0 Brook park, the ) the one-yar « ! ) ¢ a :~ show- H e e e two points af ¢ 1 to! 1 ¢ 1 with the SR ) ¢ tasio, Cap- 4 J‘ ! A for T 1 ] n‘ ( 1 E L Nova | d & 1 b 0 yed t Re Kicks Best Punt P ment ¢ . G 1l ored s o 1 : 3% at t ) 1 v ,1 5 - ) before the game began in goes to New ¢ 1 5 e[ 5 - ol [ s on the offensive. It failed ts first Ul vards and i c ¢ . His great vard line, the was lost Willizms Team Wins 2 ; U Ji ¢ be laid 1 A y = 1 been W ms eleven, New Have ) v v i / K on t 1 : ¢ reavd | 3 i 3 A Y y ! 1 5t " « « 1 | star, was the o : y ihre : . ball carrier in yesterday's g Tianl o prec 2 Ui 2 e gains of from nine ! : oy 2 the I JES vear of the R e RS 2 - J 1 o ' t 1 p on it ir the T inl aconing nosl i sominary. e 1 1 v ¢ of t t 3 nd to = two other tim He hurled and | New London New Britain | fO7¢0 10 J « 7 ! feo TUeseay | caught forward passes, broke up ! Philopena . Politis | °ut of 5 L it Willow v London's aerial play and in Left Lnd : 3 I ¢ i 8 ary neral kept up the attack cons Gentilella 3 Gallagher | 79! G g | e o Middletown | ently all throughout the game. ( Left Tackle ) > P A I Buppel . Jason | directed the team like a vete Quagliano o in (P ¢ i of 1 ) § Left End from quarterback while Baut ar Left Guard g 5 e } ! ‘ ¢ ( P Silent. John" Davis smashed | S. Camiluc Long Lh y A ) Left Tackle through New London's forward wall | Center _Tawnees Tufts | ¢ | ; Messina | with ease Snyder hrey | H. Kic O Bric } R L The line prevented New London | ard ) 1 1 o X e 5 G. Puppe : Ananio | from mak even one first down. | Quimby 1y | N. Mal 1 & ! Center New Bri besides its X touc Right o b5 Anastasio S. Salifia | downs, made 13 first down Grip | B. Camilucci Conley . Calasso Civtello « ul oy ' or | x, e v Right Guard icked four points after touchdowns, | Right 1 5 f N 1 t 3 Hubers New Britain its added points. | Hutchison 2 5 Grip | Bart Du 1 territo! HLaiing Buckley scored the first touch- | Quarterback opes of the New Britain semi-pro- « iery - down in seven minutes wh he | A, Williams «.. Baut {Gillis . Cherlove | ¢ P nd dashed off tackle for 25 Lett Halfhack ight zu < ey Guliano | the first score. Grip ed e Kick. | Fu Buck Hopr 1 B ¥ ck Davis went over for the second after R u‘.' Halfback rigl 1 + 1k offr hi ' B A Marion 0 g the half-yard mark. | G. Badb Davis McCormi . Dowling |in the fact that it r 1¢ only @ 0 ck " Politis epted a New | Fullback ight end s 0 Ilitzpatrick | London forward pass on the yard i Touchdowr Buckley 2, Davis, | Turncr . Maselll {into ¢ ) o & N x t Halfback linc and went to the threc-yard line | Grip 2, mm Points after touch ] iy 11 ' t’ g all Mallory | before he was t d and Grip car- bstitutions S o oy i 1ck ried it over for the third score. He 7 5 vulis, Safety, [ kicked the point Bell 1 s: Wilson for In the second half, Buckley again , Conle K S L) r victe . 4 1 Westman, Grip opened up the scoring when he took | for Politis. Referee I T .« Nl ; i 1 sy for Puppel, from Grip on the 30 man; . | *pit Yan to 3 1} E better ; L By B iz x i 5t 5 I 5 Rur Horn ( S, - TR t 1 13 O ————— Runs batted in Wilsor Cut T is na Tt {iiper ned ST 3 v i i night will | . ! iy 3 S W Athletics Have Big Edge in Rind Rivls {0 Clash in Feature . Hits—0boul, Philics, 21 past; Dofenee of the forsard pass nght Two Ctgars | I e ‘ Stength Btnd the Bt v O MEET IN FINALS FOR e Moo it Tk 5 wea ot manoscin | gl G Thei | o Bout on Bristol Card ! el PR LR L e L - 1" & ‘ | $ i ;‘ : * u‘ .' 5 : 7, P ' 4 . | St SEQUIN GHAIPIONSHIP : Wi 0 Flavors!— . G \ TG J League pencant in| Nick Christy ational Bristol e ot, Cut : -, & i : ; 1 Take a few puffs of a hand- ssion of troubles be- | featherweight Jimmy Garcia of . _ o : o B American League ; desila el ;‘,';',‘[“"Li_‘fi,"f’?jffir}‘;,”“h' In this sec: | brey Nellis Scheduled to Clash On one ¢ nass orgrit ?mme and the hand-made i, 567 (Mickey) Cochrane, |of the opening indoor fight card of | For Trophy g 5 e s rec-drawing, cven-burning the season to be held Friday hiE A ; S : £ coclness of the 7-20-4, and P’ ! at the State Armory in Bristol. T Play was "']““"I"”” ysedey ) S e e UL let your taste choose— two fighters are bitter ring rivals | (he Sequin Golf club in the semi- Lk s punts w not g s distur @ and have been waiting for a long | finals for the women's club cl L he had to handle some bad pas The Clgd)‘ Of Qual ty | time for this mecting | pionship. Mrs. Charles H. Sher ¢ f i ) 1y The card will be made up of all- | (600 defcated Miss Lois Dhelps, ers xx | star bouts featuring s&ome of the S o his flaws, best performers avaflable in this|t¥O UP- Mrs. Aubrey N ke '] o ays deadly, but |gection of the state T entries | ©d Mrs. P. T, Barnum two up anc 1 the rest of | include Joe Zotter of this city, Vin- |one. This leaves Mrs. Sherwood and £l andling of a T.aBella of Middletow rry | Mrs. lis in the final match for|———— S = = [i « » of pitchers, his ward of Holyoke, Kid 1€ g b 5 tly heavy hitting | Middletown and Billy Herman of | W OUR BOARD]NG HOUSF By AHERN K r Al driving force of Holyoke McGinley five .u\}r! th Baanal] gl There i3 no need to introduce the |division for ‘the Sequin _Irophy. | A (‘ochrar Biviis it 3 f { | Othe atches resulted as follows: | ‘ & rar ) 1 "flmiv‘“ th ':u}h’l mn:r:n;lm; B :r,' ,‘,’?:i‘ :.“ her !'ju‘m,« i xM“ e 4.‘_”7! /_{__i H K i recent d he thr Laem EDDEBleCe , by default; (. H. Sherwood THAT AINT No SELLING ARGUMENLT, z 3 ights In this state and Masmchu- | S50 B0 B SR Sl "" g = M‘/ e ) fi WELL ;" TLL TAKE $5. ] % ! ) ty for a catcher (0 hat | nanyis o cach ron hoon nexions |J: Christensen defeated Bon: | [SEMISTER e ASKING Mi Aaol.rou \ OFF -HE PRICE ioN i | third position n anx |to cut down the other in the first " I1vinive asialic ey WouLDA eida»\fi;ro}z THIS , CAR f\‘r gr }53 ACCOUNT CF THE TTIRES i 4 (LAt anc's speed | poggible meeting. PBoth are hard | " et BEEOGT GRG0 andi BATTLE OF W& ERLOQ s ‘o /{ BENG WPM AAMF\&T Yot 3 - . fent, the former Boston | exninition for the first bout of the | 916 UP in 27 holes. H. & Wesscls e coumr,’»l DoNT MbAu To KU()CK ] ARE Act;v_ucu-rd, , . ; Lojies aen wonh | indoo season. Tho flght will be| Tgiores in the medal play, full . \T, BUT How MARY MILES DOES SHE J " CONDITioN !« EGAD,TRY # : esetie) il 5oa Gattes ot thia cily, the \boy(| LEMIcan fournamont Syiers a3 ol GET OUT OF A GALLON, NGT COUNTING J 4, THE HORM ta FRIEND! . P ¢ series for | who posse ¢ terrific sock, will 1 ];’"(‘hr::?‘m_'f; e i WS ’2 wrnrmnnan WHAT'S HER SPEED, < & \F You WAKT THE 1 o | tle Billy Fitz of Waterbury at{y: 5% o~ _‘; = o i ¢d a severe blow | s in the semi-final of six | oo e s » \A"m g §WIND PACK)A_/ THRILL* OF + T their receiver, | rounds. Zotter has a long string of | St oo H CPTE e T Iy b e i | R —\( 4 " | stopped suddenly by Johnny XKop of | TO DEVELOP PUNTER { sensatioral lightweight, in | xow York pt. 30 (UP)—Coach one of the bouts on the under card [ oyl Meehan will spend this week to Battalino-Routis feather- [ {10 attempt to devel punter 28 championship tilt in Hart-1o, (he New York University eleven | ford lust week to take the place of Ken Strong, | Zotter. determined to get hack on |a)America. halfback, who has been | e wus not cqual ladder fore this | graquated. o, ays West | p ) of working steadily be- et, will be to finish Fitz up | virginia Wesleyan this Saturday. t ration in short order but he is meeting a | G — Je boy with a sock just as hefty as he MOST FORMIDABL | the ¥ possesses and will have to be ai| New York, Sept. 30 (UP)— his very best to take him over the | Charley C regards the ix-round route Columbia var the most for-| | Jerry Emard, one of the most|midable he has developed in ) ¥ e best ball of his | pleasing performers in the Holyoke |regime at the Morningside Height m the time he joined the stable, will battle Red Francis of fingtitution. Ralph Hewitt, sopho- ] Taylor canght nearly | Hartford at 135 pounds in another | more back, is hailed as one of ti d oughont the dash of | six-rounder. Emard is well known | best hacks in the cast | ) te handling for his boxing ability while he has a s - ‘ «r hoxmensk vi is liable to upset all PICK STARTING ll\]'l " | 1 istently t any minute. Princeton, N. J., t. 30 (UP)— | t nor as Bella of Middletown, | Practice this week will “determine | v Cochrane, | clever little hoxer and hefty puncher | Pripcet starting lineup a ‘ B s worker, exper-|is carded on the preliminary list| Amherst Saturday. Couch Bill Rop- | 1 4 good thrower He suf. wgainst Mike Cavalier, Bristol ace, |er a8 tried seve backfield com- ‘ v injury recently, forc- |at 6 pounds in another six-|bhinations without success in prac- | to send young Schulte | rounder Bella is probably one |tice but Zach hae about|of the most popular boys to appear | = = ‘_ @ > \ t mishap and like | in this city or Bristol and he has a | BERG A FAVORITI i ( ably will cateh every |large number of followers who will| New York, Sept. 30 (UP)—Jack 2 % é’ REG.U.5. PAT. OFF. me turn out to sce him in action | ("Kid") Be English lightweight fi _7) - The opening bout of the card |is a 2 to to defeat Phil | ; T AT I e e e e e o e e Sl HE | SUPER SALESMAN ersity seat fans. It is| 1t will be of four rounds and will |night'’s 10-round bout at the St l o v o i vuge.) gsest in the south. | teature Dilly Herman of Holyoke Nicholas arcna.