New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 5, 1929, Page 9

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| | WHO’S WHO— CUBS WHO’S WHO— Marathon Dancers in Huff On Fire Ruling S BRIDGEPORT TEAM MEETS Speaking BEITIPIIS S Iy until he broached the sul t to| - s no superiors | ATHLETICS | ae oe @) NEW BRITAIN HIGH TODAY of Sports § e ‘_‘ — | R | : v Bromn tock over fhs foane (T IANR B Sta g KL [ fihe mujoes ss & Sainineton caton Saturday the $30.000 du: f:Re;a‘u!fir’(‘e.ntf:'rs of Bot{h Squads Out 01, Actlon——P?rk t E".::-f.i the Hartford Sentors of the | el e B e performing, burned to the || ( "", L LeW Has More Thar} Three \gterans Let?—- S D e o TN | T e e SR )‘Ia,\ Outweigh Red and Gold Backfield — Jewish el e s e ciub for ten years and went fo the | 1810, 1911, 1913, 1914 and 1020, pix i L e it f ]‘ullhackASpends (‘oml'ortal)le’ Nigh} at Stanley AL e DS LW e ; ading (ne Cubs in 1910 and the CONNIE MACK | JOE McCARTHY i " dance. dectied ”tha || Bt nlesnonased b Trooalig 0 lhose master of high finance, the | pionay sooring. diae i o e 407 ana hos AnSloated that e e g bl O PO K resoutee il SoSAUERRe wesl 0 mertly i ¢ ¢ Bl nes on gunin s i | Sinten | e Wil continue as the A's manas: | S e e e e won i Baseball Standing | he protesting | | 19° 2 AMERICAN LEAGUE wve noth- coupl the players last night. He was met | charl And his T AL S Bridgeport - | T e o i v e e in the up Eei a8 S \n‘ |1 ety i H ! Games Y :v‘lfllpr:y t m‘ n and there to throw | Connie Mack at that : order. | Mack led one ot majors direct from || coupies o o ip the sponge. | played with the A’s na! srentest: teams e ot e s {| prize money sl e . 5 e | gets ecredit for “m of all time to an he had a s he [ \ @ decided to abandon the | ingl can 1usk v He decided to abandon the Intleld. American ague yery s succesatil e e SR hise and he told all of the play . Gnoion 7 SR e | \ wling klv.;viv)y ¥ were free agents to do as| Togers Horns! the much of a team | o R - : B L Y,',’,‘ pI‘ ,"1 and to go other plac than $00 four « < in left him and start- 1 N “1 nd get their money on sever I | T s e series ed immediately to ght Guar e 14 scasons il g B NOpEhodon was rebuild by getting§ 8 St 7 7 The other four lcague managers | 1e bat rage of .3 1 2m LIcIRRoYS vy favori rid of the ‘ Vas : Yave been hurriedly summoned to Arstebrolkegiiiol the e Many of th { wood and P 8 ~ B meeting tonight in Hartford to | EGtheduellinEm o 1 the 5 e e J Riscuss the project and to see if - . UDNC ot ter berE to take Mack Sl o | ; : = . : ';m:mw can be done about it. Ths D ] RIS L T s Barly i s called upon | own artford Se s were scheduled to 5 i ed the greatest up- to mak deci that | 25 8 ! Yake % blay against the Ntumegs in this city | {270 ™% : v Lo 3 of world series | many ht might abruptly end pegar i A e Halfback Ay 2 k week from tomorrow. £ k s S ) Instead of the Mackmen | his carse ar pitcher was | § ) : Bromot RE Hack Wilson at 29 is one ¢ winning in four sir games, 1t Grover _Alexa 3 . . B | Promoter Arthur DePasquale of | AL : was the Braves who turned the It seems that McCarthy soon dis- = el , I Bristol staged saful datope BT B R blow 10 | covered Alexander didn't take b a M oot last night at tho Bristol | /+° BOS In for sluggir 5 no com- | his orders seriously and was also | In 3 . Games Tomorrow 3 ory but during course : ""“_ piEi 4 m Tt bs. .... lrather lax as aining. One ¥ Ganmes) ning, he was notificd RS Ol QTR CTE A u a s stars had | day the wires carried the story K ¢ Now Yorle armory would not be availa e decided | Alexander had been indefinitely sus- 3 Hoste \ net Beain for fights. This will be the e inning | pended It took nerve for = - S s ' tause of keen disappointment to the 1o the Nouma jBustiilcagupt StogglyeRLies KEIGRRY Theasinlat i 55 erowd of “who Endeniine i + thin Ma ir of his team. .... Howe . - s e e : of his cc ¢ itha just the kind of a m r, Skinne 1 I NATION \I, LEAGUE Kcraps last night. JTimmy Dykes is o : ey adis jusiihed) v s & ) Sl e M R t 4 ! g i Tt was explair Mo has 1 10S nounced that he e EaiEny B e Games Yesterday Fsn't anxious to hav e ) didn’t fit on the same feam and tha : ¢ ; o in the armories and will allow them ¥ t to- either or M”_M e to go \- 458 o only when the companies which o other one o s 5 \\" i : \\1\ s ] 95t ( New York post- A ¥ 4 . L ent OIS nd Mo v tayed ¢ s upy the a ries car f e stars. h 3 ““’-‘ v”' i ‘”’;“' "“ o ] or I to his | That act established McCarthy with | 1 o f r funds. 5. miost v ¥ 3 his ol os oy realized he . L ( of the promoters are loath to do and ) i Estoriiheyaragliz o 1 rke beear ! led) s R e L S SRS the | going to run the team | N e e Al ey Di- |no opposition. .... Is a r of 5 : i will be held at the Bristol armory. trategy from the [the old school, never knows when 3 s T Pet. = E ore card as he is licked \s inspired his ( 2 Ve do nc the o} Maile is ek o L F X b 70 3 | . “f ) el yhat the chances g ‘j ; S T which he wig | club with the spirit. .... You 3 A N 3 for “'\‘"‘,"‘ sfcltyaane thishwin : & : Rumor has it {can give much of the credit for the : 554 2 At the sent tin I = c siceesful in beating 1t showing to Joe McCar- 57 69 uy 4 4‘w\\m‘1'.' anxious at all to come o pagp | the Cubs Eddie Collins is cer- | thy a Haline e e T - 4 2 A lere hecause, they claim, things S e i tove] is sor E 2ly correct 4 have been made too tough for them ks B AL R R S e = — g 3 S oad i Valberg, Rube is 108 wmati ; s CHRISTY WINS HAIRLINE » = has strengthened its lineup for the 3 [ 1 =3 Games Today game with the Nutmegs of this city R o i S DECISION FROM GARCIA i T has been added to the i Campbell ; and Gold Pittsburgh, he will furnish vletny of strength Palutive 08 8 ds. ides oklyn pe th e Kosuck ARSI . A B ot P Tareester e Q g J “ | Aver a1 9 L sames Tomorrow § — v Bristol and Worcester Boys Stage Furious Slugging ; L hacks, Yackowicks ¢ o 3 . The managers of Church Bas- O . . ~ are streaks on the £ ,( T s S e e Cut Match in Bristol Armory Feature—Bell Town Ace e e : . : ¢ edo s 5 : St. Louis at Cincinnati meeting at the Y. M St 3 {6 . - will probab! ) S s | discoy Suffers Badly Cut Lip During Encounter—Joe Zot- Ll eprobakly Ne S 3 T cloc | intercst- use it i T are invited to attend i \ ter Knocked Out Inside of Two Minutes in First stops it ooklyn i The Cubs picked up Norman Mc LA J ye Round—Kid Carter Awarded Win Over Billy Her- b Millan in the grand rush for sor W D o el FXP Kindiotin hir bASembn: . Ho besbun N S e man. P to be ust the man the were look ks i ) e ing for. He brok as a major e Nick ( ty, stablemate of Louisiand 58 seconds of the first round 2984 eague regular at ra ol world’s feath- | had passed when the bout was over \ % 4 5. v . i s - took a hairline tter weighed 138 and Fitz 139 1-4. | JSloss 0 108 28 : 2K | Sheriff Blake is the boy wi . lecisior Jimmie Garc the | Wins On Foul : i ‘ 14 ulibacl 3 E 1 out to stardor & o 5 ut of Jerry Tmard of Holyoke met Fullback, Hert t ] G H g F b H L d Cubs all hut world o 1 . \ W o Par! h Red Franeis of Hartford % > Ak fls EII] 0 (i 8 00[ il efl League penns 1 1 ) ocea Dristol State Armory|hard body punisher but Francis Sy ; § )it casier this ye hout was a sizzling | couldn’'t keep his blows from go- 3 . g 5 g ) beaic ers Almost Sure of Outcome : e S e i Harold lson w E work with first one and then the!the bout to warn Francis of his low = R ;(: [less to the Cubs 1 A e having the ed blows and gave him one more : S it New York, Oct. 5 (R—Generally e Eheay s e e had trouble rday In|chance. A right hit far down on FRATERNITY ALLEYS e e spraking, eastern collegiate football : weight, He had agreed | Emard’s leg ended the fight ; leaders today had their second and St . He Atii8 iounas bLbial hellow ibwatete i inbio CORDIN SCREW FOREMAN LEAGUS Jast opportunity of the son of in time, he scaled 131. In- | damaging. Emard weighed 136 1-4 ireallery entering o game without particular tead of meet substitute, | and Francis 136. @ Luaciofpiiodutaomay Christy d to meet the Worces: LaBella Beats alieri 88 o« Today's batch of tune-up contests PLAY MER]DEN TEAM ter hoy if could make 130 pounds| Vincent LaBella of Middietown Bald 140 included only a few the outcome of Ly 6 o'clock and when the weighing [ gave Mike Vavalieri Bristol a B ich wasg Jn doubt. But starting . G Ee n coremony was again held, the|boxing lesson in six rounds in the Gz 1 with next Saturday victories will Pawnces Strengthened For Game | Bay Stater just got in under the|second fight of the night lieri Speedometer come muck harder. croy ! was to the core but the Mid- 0 5 In & sehedule of N BA“[:R Against Falcons By Addition of ty sufferod | dletown youngster pasted him with : 4 petition a ntion cer rec ok trair {id" overhand rights and left hooks and | Abrahamson 9 > (i oy . ; S e i i Kid” Kaplan | overh: : ks an : s 5 inaugural appearances of Yale, Har- ol and: Casperin. ol was ripped open | had him in a bad way more than | Strem vard and 'I"“""' ‘;"“ Lo ; lesse nLl] TIME HER With a backfield strengthencd & zain last n the fifth round 1Bella weighed 1-2 and R : sree of Lafayeite, home of m s T, | § 1-2 i : a fine football team under the coaci ! he addition of Clif el & b e HEAthi LAt (N = ing of Herb McCracken. Yal Pote O e thou t ed him up and both- | Unpopular Deelsion ' 4 ShL DAChEnonel) e % T T, \ wnees foot- | .. omewhat V' ate Kid Carter of Middletown won a » inie Vermoni, ant Harvard, ' fac e Drome R B S L o City Items ' ety man. S e Nt bl ceived More Keclaim Than e \fternoor e X Jiggers” | rounds. The decislon was wnpopular | TT aseumed chacge of ths ; v : i 1Y) ot a victony MeCarthy, was popular with the ! @nd was booed loud and longly SO ATE R HAESRO N O B ocal st E \l'v]hh‘l”: a heavy favori over 5 S S i le was even-Stephen throughout, | St has 1 \ploy o S \ ion 4 erson-Chey leave on Mond let zency and will for Ne rk, N. J., is making his Peck, the o out | Uarter weighed 1 1 met bell, Gareia c with a Park c Army, New York Uni- Navy and the following | of Oct, 5 (B—Hor sh sk versity expec much greater oppe ok A e A 4 ¥ = i | where he has accepted a po X t 2 T i locate in sition from Gettysburg, William and LR SR IR ek R Lisao e hnislysmonpsthan nul fiw aygacnoss = e RO T e Coh ey I g en e > Springtield.—ady Mary and West Virginia Wesley: i than did bards; Aalong is willing to mix | WITH THE BOWLERS | "¢ * ™ ; sui toveodts | New Patrol Leaders respectively, than they got from their run sen t at each other — | : ; ; TS Road nt over a 0N ! first opponents last week Be 1 rs. Chr for Boy Scout Troop 2 ASSESSORS’ NOTICE by Springficld in rt, Brown was mes b Quarti that brou Garcia to | LA LE S IERA] | The Burritt Grange will hold t A reorganization of the patrols out to make ame t the expense ¢ brothers O e rT e Gin fon it regular meeting this « Rhode Island. Cornell rolled up Vale No. % A. M. hall 5 ’ 0 ) 15 mendous score last week but 1 s v light work- i ! 1 Home Econor ( R were expecting a plucky littl- morning at 10 o'clock |t 5 epherds of Bethlehem will | th s fol itional. Literary, Historical, agara eleven to malk trouble, layers ind - rooters will Accordir to the T LS 138 Monday night at 8 o'clock in 3 ol Ins Agricultural Pennsylvania hoped for a big scorc Willow Brook park at ¥ won - - —~ Jr. 0. U. A e Soct e e \ inst Swarthmore and the Colum- » drive in the Mer rounds w Falr No, 1 5 J cl exemp- nion g rank: A purs out, the - | venth and ¢ o B _ : o i e A practice contest as were the encount- | tleventh TWO HOUR DUMP FIRE fifth were cven 5 REPORT FOUR KILLED R ers hetween Dartmouth - Hobart, | At the mom s lotine AC diirnp Fine nd Gareia ; Mo ICOr Gty Oatin (s y: Syracuse-St Ij‘\\r"l“""ll”'fl‘ rs-Del- ) fang whi has been to | hours to quer Zotter is Kayoed dispateh to Excelsior from Cordoba ft o iis report Y n,'“ jm II‘:‘;“‘”\’;: .1\\\5\‘.“.‘,‘1{ the rooters His mighty | the Glen street Toe Zotter failed to v the 18 280— 498 d three off 4 Ly : ! the’ Assessors® s J',l.‘:r s _\LLLUI“ ’ l”n; ”‘; S !wl n.vq. \,v. } the Ath- ."wa;mmy» by ieft hooks s nt over by Fitz = plantation I o h e ) o : e e e e e e ies, f games | the fire ¢ Waterbury in the semi-final and UNIVERSAL LEAGUE 1 c an, BLUECY J 3 ool two, sponded 1 ftc ng up from a knock-down Wrens i 1 two s 1 NK Williams-Middlebu and Loyola,| s 1 A : U i 4 AL 5 i y N e Aoy ]‘“1),, “)m.:n.'.rny hi ; of the Ath- :‘.‘ ‘? “ .1,] ! for }‘ count 4"4 v‘.m ') k“ 1 v’n o ; i H s ton, Colloge. and. Buckrall all were | SCFies’ with a mighty drive in the | oclock. lown for keeps. Only one minute 1 1 USE HERALD CLASSIPIED ADS 1 at New T nn.. this ched with small college Inning off onc of Rube Mar- AT AN £ L * 9 SR e | IR il LA B, L At tion that t ened trouble. (uard's ofterlr Eddie Collins, | Virginia, beaten by Davis and Elkins | Who had doubled on sccond | - 1t week, had another tough nut to | When Baker, with the count one and SAL M 3 S au S e i T ESMAN SAM . Inside Stuff By Sm : | powerful small college am in right 1d wall of Shibe Park. The wright Western Maryland wi score at the tir as tied at 1 to = . & ways a sturdy foe. Wesleyan, onc | third, which FRi b e “N,,,GTQLD N NEW YORIC TODAY 50 | CAME TA TELL | |GET & NICE Bok SEAT EER TH' ERST WICL PITEH E(THER NEHE || TICKET WIHDOW &N’ DLANK |/ I of the “little three,” had little hope | Polo Grounds in N M ~on : };, e ~‘«x \\ MTFER‘{E\'L BaLL TEAM _an' | THOUGHT |AtAE , U'LL GIVE Yo THE DOPE YA BUSH, CARLSON, CVENGROS, ,‘\jowq £ 6.60! % of avs the 33-0 beating they | wonderful Matiewson had been T MIGHT Glve \(5 SOME TIPS ON TH' CUBS — | WANT — ;(;RAMDP_S:L,‘;»;KOE+(>‘E.\JNF-K ~ ~— took from the Connecticut Aggies pitching fine ball. The score wa = 7 — I | / la T one to nothing favor yr{,r \:)'... e Aoonn :AANT ANY Tips @' eov! ‘ 2 | S / Pittsburgh, College and Davis and | Giants, with Jack Coombe miehine| | SHE, WORLD BUT 'D KiNDA LIKE TA KNOw OH, YEAH PwWelL | ; [ L L R R cven befter than Matty. With one iZSRIES/EaN WHO M< CARTHYS GONNGA How L'LLTELLYA| : | ground. Dittsburgh was out and a run needed to tie in the | DECIDES HE > HOW TA GET THAT PITCH (N THE OPENER = against Duke and Davis and U s MIGHT JusT 4 NICE GO SEAT-| h-feared Baker | against St. Louis. To Cq e g Bat e NS - flie hardest task—that ot SYOPBINE | oy biny and that was all oo Bake. Tell the Wisconsin array at Madison, e el .”\I,“,) e SUIT OVER SEDAN the right field stand THE see o 0 R BrouEht By e hit was a crushing disap- THNG- CoN— | Uit for sl sl an oty itment to Mathewson and his CERNING THE || .\.‘\rm:‘](‘,‘\um -‘.’.:‘::1‘\.~1r:”|;v . ul (,u“]’;; pitehing thereafter showed it, 2 aTHLET(cs \lezation being that the defendant ’\y""" "‘H‘”'\ i ““‘:'-l' wa : Kept d to carry out an agreement in the .Juj H‘Iv“u ‘”‘”” “}‘y” t “' Banie —— O e 4 1) ored into in April whereby the | o 08 €N ining, three to two ft would receive a $620 sedan € a single and scoring coange sed car on which | xGoens 3 winnin, $140 was to be allowed in addition | F14/ : desperate i fo tie the 'scon: to certain payments. T ry ) tie th ore in Casalo & Casale issued the writ, | their half of the eleventh, but were NS hich is returnable in the city court. | able to score but one run. ] the third nd what proved to he the run. - The Giants made a REG. U. 5. PAT. OFF. 01929, 8y meA_semvice, nc.|

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