New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 7, 1929, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HE SRALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER_'Y,?I.‘)ZO, 9 b wno*fl. *ee w\m«wmmwm | rough fellow with Al backs shot 3 to the rout at Eov Vermont " has ' 1 week b a row. He played end for a brief period and ean 1o notice fwice by I ckled Al Booth 5 Vermont 10-yard line and b vher wais nd got b cheer from the stands. ms in M al disposition of wil be made at this is called by Wil- Ruth Rams the peppy little Fader on 1 in this vear, It c © noise Rill o n it question lions ; if the teams j e e state., Conch Cassidy has compiled one ot st schedules in years, and Wit ict tir & ord, N B 10 kick on this year 1 If the { goes the his s to its right to a rINAL A ES N MAJOR LEAGUES FACTS O SERIES | Contestants - adelphia fetics, Amcrican league ch hanaged by Cc Mack, and Chi- bs, National league | naged by Joe McCart | tons —Best four out of seven | | Tues- tield, e—Iirst Wedne two games, sday, Wrigley next thr gar 3 rday and Monday, Shibe park, ladelphia; last two, Wrigley field. | i hicago, Wednesday and Thursday, | Det. 16 and 17, Postponed games Nill be played in city where sched- il 30 p. m., central stand- | #rd, in Chicagc Pp. m,, eastern b lard, in Philadelphiz timated atten 0,000 at! 10,000 at ladelphia, for | me | Lotimated receipts, $205,000 at | Chicago, $195,000 at Philadelphia | for W gam Ticket price—$1 for bleachers, $3 ! for stand room in grandstands, | 3 for grandstand rescrved seats, | §6.60 for hox scat | Radio—Nation-wide hookups by {olumbia and National Broadcast | Athletics | 5 on Ath- e nis chains, Betting odds, Tor openirg gan wetics to win set 6 to on to SHT N Gil" Dobic Wifficulty in maintainin butlook Cerial, out by Thst HAS Ithaca, “Gloomy BI PROSPECTS Oct. 7 (UP)— | findimg no his gloomy as he surveys his 1029 ma- His 1928 line almost wipt graduation, Dobie now has many first string men Hvrflllrlv‘ Tajuries and ineligibility. Faculty | fiembers have cooperated with Do- | Tie by ending all classes at 4 o'clock fastead of 0 that the foothall | Sien can get an extra hour's prac- tice each day for the Hampden- | sidney battle Saturday, i | CYALES BRANDOF Raschall Standing VETERANS FAIL TO WIN | NPRESFOR SERES § | Speaking: ‘ : ! ol l: []TBALL [‘HAN[“_‘B AMERICAN LEAGUE | Klem and Moran Picked From Na- . | | o f S p or l S : ] o5 Yosterd | tional and Van Grafian a.ml‘ ames Yesterda . ! - Louls 1 . ol q - 2 | Dincen set ron erican. IPOIPITCITEPICEPAIIPEIEIG | " One Man Ball Car Syt Philadein f‘,* ’ Captain Earl Highee, L. F. Knouse, Len Morse and E.| Ve Selected From American sgpion v v ore sane n | 008 MaD Ball GANTYIng Spstem | i M. Ayers Form Winning Team in Four-ball, Best- || 75 01t 7 9the four un. 1 16 dovned the Dayton J'r-'\ Has Been Thomughly Ser fipde - ball Play — King, Poteet, Linder and Barnes Just |« e N R R 1 , 12 to 0. Final Standing J 5 , B g | and Charles Moran, representing the —— | e Barely Nosed Out — Usual (m\\’d of Entries Is|national icague, with Toy Van iry who scored the first touch- jal to the 1 i) | Philadelph . 109 s § G Ciub Sy raflar Villiam Dineen, the | sl e e . Get: 7T el e LT i Missing—“Grand Army Foursome” Gets Into Ac- | %™ et Dinet ot 1 ¥e last Sunday, play- et mmm‘*H n'f \\-":“‘H-*:' land 1 7 tion. | dineen and \!;’vm:v the rolled up against Vermon St. Louis 7 ing served as arbiters opening game Saturday ST s 107 han 20 vears. Moran has " outstanding f Detroft A S4 155 By JIG \ te | been calling ‘em fo | I'c ught a 14-yard pass|and neither w sion | Chicago 3 Col football 1 t | will be Klem's 14th a m - Ken St and placed the of stellar whom | Boston a8 hunt | oy AAtre; i 8 EVI our-yard line before he { (‘pach Mal S he | i & tr il s | Garan ho start vas tackled. ="~"n‘ the | field, but chief 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE hi B King and otect car- | years ago, will ma wall over the L couple nent—lay of i v ish N e SISl e i ' s. fact that | Games Yesterday piayed to n ; ling to | = = brand of football or-! N York 9, Boston 4 Sl vy He naa | N son Saturday em of o L n Pittsburgh § W : P e e intercepted @ |{nrygt after thrust at cent — tet du 1A s end, 1 Earl | : “‘“‘( L m"“‘ tackle. The versatility of Final Standing on made un o 1 and 1 his company ion | Ransas City Blues and Rochester ds for a score. fp. . foon i sed imme t I. Knouse, Len Morse | o o et in. Pyl Contest score of 33 L0 | ne whole offensive has 1 ned | Chicago e e last tare | Red Wings Meet in Final Contest W to | Pittsburgh ooters stormed | of Little World Series i £ A chan, New York nchment of par | = Gay Bromberg played in his reg-of policy whic Louis Then quict reigned | Kansas Ci i, (o $iar line position for Dartmouth |play up to d phia | The Kansas City B ! wrday and helped | tiquated football, and Brooklyn . 5 \ : Len Morse | Rochester Red Wir necticut followers of t an | Cincinnati ... 3 .S e : rpshooting | Toute east today to p 1 opportunity to see footbal t has | Bostor St i 64 | \‘hor 4 o did in|ing games the little world been played in the f - v A hest ball|on the latter team’s home diar cst for several s | Tor Slanas Ihat is the| The Blues An i Associatio task for Stevens to take tor- L i frsbna f vin over the Interr | S i el e se, without even ga ANL08 an airtight The much-herald Aboard the At} Booth {and the lues workea | tanie han pitche Blues ng 6 bing kept well scattered ——— ] {Not Much Change in FAIR WEATHER PROMISED Temperature BATTING STANDINGS ol W e () — Tirst Game of Series, Unofficial - Averages Put Fonseea | Chicago, Oct. 7 (#—The weather and O'Doul In the Lead in Thefr | Man. after going into a huddle with is various instruments today, held Respective Leagues. B New Y Oct. 7 (R—The final wch cha standing ¢ f » opening game in ea ma &0 I Mar s $5 2 Foxx National lLeag WITH THE BOWLERS PALACE ALLEYS SPECIAL MATCH Collinsville ROZELUH BEATS RICHARDS Ne O Tl Kary tomorrow, VETERANS IN GAMES COMING 1 g, Va S lytec NORTIY POR GAME Oct. 7 (LP)— will for tha New Hiv e spot- | cago Bound, Oct. 7 (1) A tall AR see- ali 11 ne man from I'h 1c1 0 on m 1 r and yield ght in galax; AV 1} L lcrowd of 13,000 thrill after thrinl |his way the avor 4 ane offolr dodged his g way,again ¥ 2 g v Knothe ited by the ¢ ]” .('\ v te followi 3 i e Suniine |earier £ it - & ! foL -y ol . uch of mind ¥ N l r\& DETITE . ri z o of e i i In the traditional rivalry class are HOME OF TROJAN CUSTOM-BUILT BATTERIES®E W 5 0 it A Heatnes h cy oA e oy the West Virginia-Pittsburg and New : College EI"‘[Ns Have Finished yor vnversiv-roras b down at Boot inst nellt s \ l U’ G teg R 1 L e o aluy oGy 1ne- 001es(S i tinee h reed close watch T W 8 will bhe the 1 T although Ma o lor n shin- has develo 1 TS o e ('Netl Purchase Plan starting the nowed why sl t has been 1¢ a r battl ¢ K1 eet - 5 for this 1 ssiznment by | s battlec s not as & t vear. Villanova as Booth meet in another r 15 points to th v and 1 cir- ’ ssed to dowr r long gains, whil v um vl . L of the cond™ | (leveland in t ace s, i i ) S— t-—— periors. Among mes with the ¢ will get more op . Savage, McClen- f gave his undi Hampa Taylor, Taylor tion to an earncs No F e L RO Complete 1 touchdown v marked t kick-off momen- r young Milwaukes t made 14 The mas orry 1 Knute I s ur plays at this junc- |was in she ) for u St ahll L S - ' o i You have your choice of . Tires—Tubes | N e Ml S i R D —Batteries—Prestone (non-freeze radiator riain at the start o e, but [der foot. That job finished. Mr. | e g 1l —Chains—and 3 i 2l et the st S e eshln | compound)—Chains—and a complete line stant replacements failed to weak- | nouncement LD th 1 LSRR UTussn g0 of uccessories. Yes, greasing and other en it an iota. In fac \\hr n Boot'i openir g would t pped in an ) ol ke Rl 50 RS oo Vald sl mi Bowdoin eleven: | services too. the cleven actually gained im- noon. . in 89-( SHIONT Lowell Textile an petus and swarmed over the M » The patriarch of wor t t to ong Davis t Bl ST \'1';;0 i . in his 67th y play rgin at Atlanta. Two other Ao fo I And v ; har everythi t our But with the type of opposition 1in 40 baseball campaigns, ns £w o ool I ] andiyou cantcharge seyerything {tosyoul Yale had Saturday lit n be tolg oV bt Thomas f Pay-As-You-Ride time payment account. ibout the true merits of the play. hold back the wisp o £ W1 Franklin and § A ers, particularly of the line es § fellow towr o Bl i Rl he f re ove e DR el with a salvo o 2 . l You might just as well ride on Goodyear Vermont did not even 3 3 RESULTS | O EINE S s e S P, o Reven North ey % mostor 1| Tires with a Trojan Battery in your car 15 yards or so that it gain . ; - H while you pay for them out of income. Tha (e ]N“:‘ 1 Mane eeaz Dl players del d in t ‘ ctional 12: Dayton, Q. Tn (or mhaaiin Bonitin s '.lmnmw'vv' ‘, 0O Carroll of Cleveland, long I§ N i nd its men field vaders T oif th fleld by a pair of y-hooded | (oo Before heavy weather brings i m““.'n e trouble — Come in — Get the ¢ after- | aonnie Mack . toon without even having a play- 1' o‘;, e N things you need. er's breath knocked out of him. |pow. Collin Is The Exclusive Yale showed no st N v haraly punting, and its forward passing | (obh is the New Britain Dealer For The was lamentably weak, the great ma- | (ne (rip of throws be 1ed or | 3 : il J".mr i ””'”;‘ HEAVY TRAINING W type of play proved a big SRSl () Way e . ground gainer. il n / 1 The Blue has reverted to « alliug mals trom - fommation and_ dhes Oil Burner Y Puddle oniy vy ' ror Hamuhire | univers TIRE AND BATTERY COMPAN purpos N8 SPlnvs SN RO O OB R, SR Ay 1 line and back. |Son head coach ; 3 COTAON STRETR > o fleld seemed to be in mnusually . | I he way his 39 WASHINGTON STREET — PHONE 900 nced shape for an opening game, |1 U OneRInE Ean he center has been pulled back 01] ‘]"’[‘]‘L“‘jv\ AU Z ey ;‘.'" the defense and gives Yale virtual- | °NE ¥ LS e Gl Iy three halfbacks—another chango, | QUMY tackling for G e While even the uniform has heey |SIPNING today. altered, white helmets having be RS P S — == 5 L e adopted to fit the more open style | | of play o s 4. " s v e e 0 SALESMAN SAM Optimistic Sam By Small test of the new nation and ystem, for- the n waliting HH‘ the Yankee invasion of Athens, | - Pyl [ @ CET ¢ Georgia, s going to prove a far | [@ooD ol HACK WILSON! GRE, | Was LUGK @ AdaNNA BUY & TICKET To? NOPE! (' ALLSET, BiG BoY— &OJHv‘\“OU‘)MU?_T‘ HAVE A BIG | THeX' LL ‘.‘rf‘(,:?? iz dierent foe from the absolutely im S [BUMP (T WM (N TH' HSTEL LOBEY — AND TH' OPENING GAME MISTER? /AN’ (T AINT GONNA CosTME o B . potent Vermont. M FLZ2LED| 51n0RT T THINK OF PLAYINT ON HiS S NUTHIN', ElTHER ! s - IN KIS ATTereT| PaTHES | /(\\» sure! | Have! susT bars OUS on Rl Scc;:jf ;ES > | I § TALKED Tor HAcK WiLson . Oct. 7 (UP) | SERU . ™ nell, Dartmouth’s men- | TIKET EROM | G hEe BUHRIEED e BO“R‘“% for, haa called @ fives-0ay tralntig ZONKIE. MACK. (IR EEGE e socksRARE HOUSE, period for the third Dartmouth | * | ‘aup Jo& AL B (sl CREe !game of the year here Saturday | tb’\<cm’\'fi*{$o S CRHE, BHILITICOMES OYen) & \\uh Allegheny. Although having e liieo 1o ¢ TH' FENCE AN’ [ caTen ed Hobart college 68 to 0| illeiae G (T AN’ Take \TUP To -\mnvl‘-.\‘ and winning from Nor- sl L\Q TH' Man eNTRANCE. wich university the week hefc Je2 OF ' BALL PARK | Cannell was dlssatisticd and called THE CPENING 2 the ions to stress blocking. | GAME, aND - - |ONexpectEoLy CHANCG PREDICTED | HedD & . Newton, Mass, Oct. 7 (I'P) SUDDEN S \v'xlm ]-')\‘\!\uu\fm(’;- }vr,ru”(‘ll"ll ‘”‘H”'“ | BREAK. OF regular lineup of the Boston Colleg | =i varsity grid squad for the n Luck! | with Villanova this weck-end, | —,— T cording to Head Coach Joe McKen AT i ney. The Eagles will train during Q 1925, BY NEA SEAVICE. INC the first part af this week for the H coming grid conflict, | .

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