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l [ Billy Titz of Waterbury in a six|189%, stopped Jimmy Dwyer, Athol, | = ¢ \B[]XERS TRAININE round engagement. Tiotn ot thess | Macc. 110 s e nna " 50 Autos Tagged for | boys arc knocker-outs of the first Sl e Being Too Near Blaze | type and it is doubtful if the bout Boston, Oct. 9 (U'P) Police will g0 very long before either one tagged 50 automobiles in Brighton . F or the other is on the floor today because they were parked - I \ ‘ . NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1929. 9 ,f § o =% | Baseball St»anding | N LEAGUE ‘ ng:¢ of Sports i e Games Yesterday | PIPCPEPePPPRee | WVashingion at Philadelphia, rwo : games postponed, wet grounds. r Fordham uni- - Jerry Emard of Holyoke battles nt which was Oty ad G B Ao 557+ v w10 END SUFFERING - / = teotball and yim.\mmn star, | The Standing | J . Della fot Middletown|ls carded bwitn ! the AlLNew Britain football | Wil : to Win i Bristol F f] dlke | Cavalleri ‘ot Bristol lini the| : I yoars ago and guard |Philadelh R ({0 10 In Bristol Feature —|3es:, Save'ioe! por ore W : o o s eum. s Ko Sore He g ‘ | *“Seltom doca o curtam raiser on| HOMAN Finally Faces Mirror ade himself solid with | Cleveland 80 88 St s et 3 lany card attract the interest of the 0 football team. Tom |St. Louis 76 7 | " 5 ‘:,.,:(‘,: . '\1(;(“‘”!”' Dristol l.na’h) | fans the way the scrap mrd:d (hl— fil]d ShOO[S HCFSBH were forced Blngaifie e iateant 1ol oraeroie S AL o L : SAMMY HALE ‘ MIKE GONZALES e Ll Immie Carele ) o B8 PGt ot e iienting the season last year and | Detroit & h‘,‘SA.\!.\lY HALE may figure prom- IKI: GONZALES. who down |vester. atase. SRl ’1'°'“ ‘l‘_": and Billy Harmon of Holyoke does. | o Siee the serles between that | Chicago a6 | inently at third base in the 1Vl Cuba way answers to the sur-|ror tneir Eeatin O,‘ ‘::i;:\onlxr (‘;:‘, These two hoys are fast and hard ( es 15 dd- ind the New York Gia | Boston 56 coming series, even though. at the name of Miguel, will prohably share | yicri pert pane ey Al rlday |y itters and NoE A et - g B T e : | e present time. he s not receiving the Cub catching with Zach Taylor | . B a0 B LB SERUOR 810 vneHing maten dx wilelpated « ‘ S0t byianiok, g this with the Games Today {munech considera Certain Cub BinE e 8 e el o hiirelv s ¢ i el L., cored the| Washington at Philadelphia, o tion Hale has pitchers prefer . e men B L R i spons S . touchdow ason. He | (Other clubs not scheduied) {all the ph pitching to Gon Tenuy b some Mme BResmrdieenl ol L De <ho the room nt here a 30-vard pass from Ken | assefs of heing a1 1es Sin of the boxing ability of both boys, Belll Town! {hrea to 1‘1 lat SHIFTS IN LINE-UD York Univer- Games Tomorrow | outstanding s ta managers alwas thelr speed and punchlng sawen | 4o B0 2R i : b . rica halfback Detroit ¢ 150 but has nev« ter to the ihejibltters Tivalry, (that Sexiatalibe_ | S uiaeiit SATE Her hody. witk 1 el ok v e e e S S S S H e tween the two of them, makes the Scinns iin Sl e of the game. | (Other clubs not scheduled) lacks the fighting spect, Gonza tle a real ring “natural” and one | KELLY BEATS HOWARD was found on t o ) R % | g x temperament and EFacticalls el that will attract every lover of the _ S5 Sl ) S0 Nelson, Kuhs and NATIONAL LEAGUE | has a tendency to GEaNa A e and take racket for miles £ : a f vski, members of last year's New | . | fold up when the ple of games back round | Waterbury Lithuanian is Recognized 5% tain high school football team | 4 Yesterday going is hardest o4 Nihel bat § Garcia has been defeated only a| T ; vhich defeated Hartford high in | w“nmim Chicago 2 v... It may be This i3 Gonzal aw times in his professional mm.—; as State Heavyweight Champion Sl the annual game played in this city, rooklyn-New York, rain lack of heart and il e vhile Christy has suffered only one| s p all rs of the Vermont| (Other clubs not' scheduled) | then again it may but he s teteat, that )’J the mum»in( rl"’;m-;x;l gllcgiictory R = my squad | b e = | simply be some- all super. . in a recent bout. The Bristol| New Haven. Oct. 2 (U'P)- VARSITY RUNS WILD = e The Standing | thing” clse titions about it boy has been fighting for a year | Kelly, young W. S Lithiia New Haven, O al : rmont aggregation opencd w 1 Pet. | Be that as it may. there is a possi- Points to the fact that the Cubs and a half in the professional ranks | o " " | AR ieesieey ty e : fa s b deeting) v et i 647, bility that Dykes. rather than Hale, | )\ ino pennant as ample proof.|and he has met some of the best| [¢co8nized today as Con 15 e S+ to The four New will start at third for the Mack- i S R e B B Ak | heavyweight boxing . giidos Rritain boys saw tion. In addi- | New York men .. Hale is the better equip- Has been “"f *'”_ ) RS e 18 fights he has had al-|reason of his ef round defeat | of § ‘ i : > tion to them Westergren also got 'St Louis ped physically but Dykes has ue clubs, New Y wcinnati, L S : f E ; : ! ; ady. he has scored 12 knockouts | last night of Bud ( < s 5 into the game Philadelphia heart, is a fighter and one of t Louis and Chica Has o f0ilaatwantinrde By idacllan B rra i T e = Brooklyn spark plugs of the Athletics for that 4 T : a1t S| Haven, forr e v e s s gulars in a v N FHSRR Rl il fotihal o gements with the ons loss was a decision affair in a | heavyweight and ; 1 se I § Onesall S Tl b Came to the Cubs|10 round hout. He will battle Gar-| Kelly ¢ and H o 5 1o bR T 0 S hitter rather than the lo £ CREI I e GRieries i (Gl DI I R TR S i eel i T « : With Nick Christy Games Today Doesn't care for ve ball | O'Farrell to St. Louis. Epentigeli o S e g Foy Eedylirasiancas & - SRE e e Chica Cincinnati but if pitched on the hits it [three years at New York with John | 28 ‘“"'“".‘flf‘ furslshes Sfour eeemed fur to ta autopsy was to he LIGHT QUAKE FELT O B Brooklyn at New York a mile to left field g v Waived out of the|Other excellent matches In which | after going down fo Heforascoming o O Al 0ot 2l ight n e Beuls s (Other clubs not scheduled) kept away from him to be ¢ jors was sent Paul of the|Villing punchers will face each|nine in the second Mre. Blake lived ir 1 felt here at L 2 RO e e e e labeled | Other. Joe Zotter of this city meets| Ralph Ticucello, New Tork. Washingt : R Games Tomorrow fielder, but inclined to be rather er- through as a big leaguer. Pull- | ction Iriday night are| Chicago at Cineinnati rafic on ground balls hit directly at ed the unexpected and upset the | this city, Jerry Emard | New York at Philadelp him. ... Once was owned by De-!dope, by coming back to the majors nt LaBella of Brook Boston troit, turned loose d later ¢ nd sticki after spending three 1ok Garter ot niddle. | (Other clibsinat scheduled) back to the majors and Connie Mack | years in the bushe Tall and aAie Ca R AN e s . a reported price of $40,000 from | wi ill a pretty good catcher, 2 aihaia WITH THE BOW LERS |the Portland club. despite his 37 years \ ’”ihr“:mfiy;‘hA('(m\’ryhxfl :.‘"an'» n:]){‘vi’\* ROGERS ALLEYS | with wood shafts. Even these clubs | e of the s k NORTH & JUDD LADIES LEAGUE | are not of the variety that are exten- | i ads assembled together ) Snaps CHIP SHOTS el unve Wi e Geen| in recent years. With the addi- [A. McKinney i 5 golfing weapons but not of the fancy Ce | e BY JIGGER ; ==is . | The finals for the cham i) So far as my own observation goes, | Kiiigs at IShuttle Meador,! Sinday. exerme | Hart doesino 1 any time pra A ey plified m ings of interest to the | tIsing. He plays a lot of golf each i tended the amateur golfer. Of first importance Season but he goes into a match team Sunday morn- | K i coring anility of | “cold.” Yet he is quite as likely to Brook y were e play der the | et a long shot at the start and { y fi: =00 pressure of competition with a golfer | PUtt as well on the first green as the | ball onions er- Spurs e ouTRaont 2ous | maniwhom d up before the | the plays that were | L. F tournament four 1 vith so mu suc- }\' i & 2t — = A ‘l.m.v‘lw" ‘Kl("‘ H n Hart had playe Toind He exemplifies th young Lu(mflss‘ oh Citensiies & 69, in June wit Highe who is a crack golfer and plays | : efens Bits chairman of the tournament com- | 45 Often as his duties permit and yet | : s O s SR 6 s 5 154 | mittee 1 nothing hinged on the rried away by the allure of Jack Kelly, one of the most popu- o 3 ol it v ¥s a far better average | ] lir amateur fighters to appear in Hert ] B ounde in the 1ow than most country club mem- | : city in th s of the A Dl G ers and yet is less addicted to the | { 4 C is ing the crown 302 333— 636 | third round of the lfing “hoof and mouth disease! of eight champion to- o Buckles Wl aaven inaTs most of t foliowers of the ‘ day. il Buddy Howard |4 Xorera 8= 1281 5¢ the 36-hole m oval and ancient game you would 0 LR I 5 fon last night {57 nory ] 149 | pected that he w g0 much het- | run across in any club. | ; / in t Elm City. Howard was|C. Larson is 150 | ter than he had scored in the quar- | - - down once for the count of nine. - e hIn met him in - Siiares! works out onship rounds and played | v} \ 2 i . 13 81— 150 2 1 hes, ignorant of his golf- | "I" BEATS MERIDEN OUINTED & Siie oo i 33 s ere | ng ety S e b opcoats b JA Y ) 5 only tun v the local | been that tighter the match the | i i 200 310— 600 | champ. And I his Shuttle | better he 1 recall one| $60 d ¢8() 1 Local Crew Takes Two Out of Thre FAUNIR LADIES LEAGUE Meadow title to include the city jround when of us played b and ¢oL ; . o akes Two Out o hree Shies 7 championship because I do not b y one of the trio 5 Games From Silver City A Fagan 62 e there is a local player that can heaten 40 in the nine | , Af - 5 Hart on the Shuttle Meadow or yed. On the ninth hole | 7 Conibine in e b 2 n courses. His rounds of three np was even and his ball | , J under par, for 27 holes, place him 1 a trap. A sure three op- {1 gers Recreation Bowling five 36 at the top of New DBritain goifers. Hart came out of U‘f’\’ ok two out of mes from Clubs . £0 20 feet past the pin but | the Meriden St t E. Schusale 10t That {8 scoring ability of profes- t putt down for a half to | O S - I Bowling Lor Biaie o sional ¢ vot T have no toubt | tie ¢ N vercoats leagne In t other game wt . Ri 3 that any pro, if he were giving Ted e S o (O T - T, find many points | Aside from his playing skill. T $ $()5 o w nosed e the loc ‘s form to criticize gine that Ted Hart is so de- d/5 to 1 to " ot But the imaginary in T would | ined to make the next shot in N ame 513 | B Kogelman have a hard job to du the | front of 1t the ball rolls for ¢ 1o 4 to 500. A score Hart r sund im mors often than if he let any 1 N argin in | o - doubt cross his mind that the v tot to 1,576 5— 600 | The day after the match ould not come off. Tt is a - |, Diamonds with a former professional olfing trait displayed by Jones and : . the tim- | M. Taliber ¢ tle Meadow. He said that he 250d golf medicine for every player | eller last night. | 140 | amazed at Ted's progress. As he ve-| 15 4qniinister to himself. high single with 150 and |} < 186 | called the champion’s form few = = - 1 high threo string nr]u T ol Ty L ! } FOOTBALL SCHEDULE . 1. Alex hit Meriden’s high single | & . tealnat rt would advance to a po Roston, Oct. 2 (UP)—Tollowing is | B b - C . ; b 1 I—] h h ; ld SR R e e s TANEEY RULE & e b YBASYE | here he could beat par or Y0 | Now Fngland's college football | urberry Coats are worn Dy gentlemen throughout the world. L sht, Meriden P2 Tompla > 55 cqual the figures that represented | o000 W 0 0ot Day . l: 1 3 f 0 f d allschliger 116 114 92— 5o § perfect golf at Shuttle Meadow Todtan Coller s Maine, 4t moat No other coats have such a reputation for style, comtfort m fit an b’ 1 117 106 S ton I » tora 119 17— i Today Ted Hart is not as long| “p o 0 pyige 1, at Provi- warmth w1t}mut welght. — 124 9 = the tees as he was when he o or 08 L Bevels 5 il 'r;n:_\f ‘f:fm” ,‘;r,‘»”\',ym“,“ . 5 ': Colhy ve. Bates, at Waterville o 79= 147 | shortened his swing for the sake of | Dartmouth vs. Hobart, at Han- Large stock to select from and only one coat of a pattern. Al Beck 7 line play dom is he in frouble . e . 5 | = ki from the tees, but he is out on the ;:‘ ; ‘YZO‘“ l?“i'-»]:'r’mfl‘::‘l\’rr\d: % | 1 Nail Sets fairway far and straight enough to | oY & S S i B Bl s SRy | Massachusetts Aggies 1s. Bowdoin : tenivlcheon - And T do not believe that any pro- | 4t Amherst | G Burke 59 el e e Middlebury vs. Williams, at Mi o 200 steady golf improveme: dichury i . B Sempers worked out for himself Hampshire vs. Boston U., at | = % I points of the game a has b | -t ° 3 | ments. He has proved, a at = | vo sii—siz | best opposition that Shut | Yale vs. Vermont, at New Haven. | ) Al it | _ 295 317= 612 oould furnish, that he - — = br. J. Lee Richmond Who Pitched o Toul Chets SR Sl e Jirst No-Hit, No-Run Game, Dies & &reders does not display the form of Hagen | burn grid star, has returned to the o e | campus to become director of fresh- in Toledo. Ohio. A, Morle foimies n athletics. | ] ; His only condescension to golfing | s Provi R. I, Oct. 2 (GP) e religion 1§ a matched set of USE FERALD CLASSIFIE \ D chmond, formerly of Fenaer i ! | nee, who held the distine- | 5 prown — ——— e S i 1 on of having pitched the first no- | A s | no-run hig league baschall game | R Zurcikonis : B S au i e | Saw Sets : ' famous game ook place at|S Mass.. on June 12, 1880, |} p G b e e SWeET susIE! THs (S A APRIL FooL, GL12 ~ T TOKES\ team, held Cleveland | SWELL BEAR SKIN JUST) ON You! (T's oNLY Mell 2 d not even allow a base Tee Picks GOT (N TRADE - WATCH tAE| Is S estman ) |scare Guaa wHeN (oeT = V. Rleau BACK AT OUR HOME, SweeT| 1"ootball men at Duke university |A: Dryzata teLoo! = M. Hazard wwo altitude. Fifteen men on the ] squad stand six feet or higher. ] ‘ | SECOND RAINY DAY i /T New York, Oct. 2 (UP)—Coach s 3 i Chick Meehan of New York Univer- | ¢ sity had his second consecutive d \" [o] i New York of rainy football mractice yesterday | | land was happy about it. Meehan | said the heavy going was just what | g $2.50 is hoys needed n preparation for the West Virginia Wesleyan game o e s here Saturday. The RBearcats are De Lue Motor Conch sure to give the Violets lots more op- v Bonded and Insured position than Vermont University Running Time 4 Hours e Leave New Dritain 10:30 u. m. ana || 91d 1ast weel 250 . m. Duily and Sunday. Konnd Trip, $£00 Leave Crowe Drug Store | Duke unlversity meets Pittsburgh, | \ 13 W eatighluin BRCES Navy, Villanova and Boston College 5 tiekets and Infarimation T BPITONE 1951 in a row and then turns to Southern { PR /1 Confetence (opponerita: I