New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 8, 1929, Page 11

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; b b ; S p::;vm««i & 's| WITH THE BOF\:LERS ‘ CHIP SHOTS EHUREH LEAHUE viz?“‘: TO BROADGAST SERIES SERS ALLE | 2 troop. Bes| B o f S p or l s § STANLEY WORKS GIRLS LEAGUE 1 2 By Jigger | ‘v'.k,. and inspect it 2 14z 929, rs | doined fn Coast 1o Coast Descrip- { s rules of golf do not trouble | troop ¢ P ’ Teeeeess | ! = the average foursome very much . 1 as have several s ton of Games, | e i isle Day in and day out the same com- ‘pl l‘ F[h Ba k b 11 9 i ¢ ’\“,{?'r" ’;"n‘ A binations play together and the ans lor Kt sketha The & BRI SR z by partners and opponents adhere to a | S Lad M :" of I 1 f neeveRnal |code, that for the most part conforms | 64500 Lal by aflagm‘s tull pr e 3 which | 4 in A s et e | will be of educational interest to the 4 v E Wa I ‘ outs. An important part of the ‘ St [ ety moweer mainor infractions || BlansytonstieRRt thisearoniof ihe nrosramifor inls yearsmill bofocen nd it locour and are accepted as part of |Inter-Church basketball league were | tlo avoc talks by ¢ 1 able to re- O and meves penalized. Ordi- | discussed at a managers’ meeting |lcading men of the city who have M s = e veas lapses make small it | held last evening in the Y. M. C. A. |volunteered _their servic 1t is| 4 2 A B & ot they are quite liable 1o |and it was voted to hold the leagu ped to present short talks about | pesusedain} S T ted over into medal play|©Pen for one more week and then | different profession rades, et [] A place. He tournaments. where the breaking of | Settle all detalls at another session will have educational [] peoel gy |rules is unfair to the other con.|to take place ne iRt Ae tion it is pla a to score a e Four teams were represented | ; 4 New Haven | | night and definitely placed them Nig? { 75| T refer violations as Scives in the These are the | so ing progr y . e Biin haeatds ek ot Lutheran present state { nsi ing away growing vegetation in the | Champions 1 [] able to 7 {rough to get at the ball and failing i Shurch, St. Mark's Ep N ason is over. to hole out the final putt. There ig|2nd Swedish Deths e intention of cheating for the 'St Matthew's { “er Ix s onorabls s |cuuren la consdered t _ N { Diamonds opponent_as appears in any game, | rant and it is also possible that the etwork onsists of WJZ . But he is mot fully informed about | TTinity Methodist church may enter BZ, WBZA, WBAL [] the rules. Any other teams desiring to play are ¢ KA, WI LW, KYW, { l | requested to be represented next of WREN 3, WEEI { In fact the so-called expert can |onday RS Heanes LA ChANCh |be tripped up on 1mf‘rprv(:llonn il At e planned tosplich the le Ly, nasbio o B RAZE NS ¢ Devces { the gol code. It is very precise Night from Saturday to Wednesday s forwar ) “,I:‘Q KSD, WF OW, WI : e T ot and & bit shesurs mm |and the league will probably open in | scouting it has WIMJ, KSTF, WRYVA, | { places. et 35 rules relating | ' gym on November 13, con be held WPTF, WJAN, WHAS, WEM, WM | 4 to single match pla more cove ning through two rounds. No je v ad Al { ing three and four ball matches and | limit on the number of play WWORLE KA. its VHC !\, P 16 special rules for strol Ang ;%et. but 1 acord : Getel ek e At R 4 Al L S e LY CLUB Hfl[ e s dardware €ity Lsmber € " o |have been made by the goverr "‘”‘1‘ ;" the Exh 3 & 3 Ibody of golt, which are seldom pr 2y g ~E slibayielpolt phichineeldomin e AC, WEA? 1241 EAST ST, %" BRITAIN, Conn, [ s a | “ JAS, WADC. ALLALLLALAAAAaL PHONE 133 aAdcsdssaads B G ookl Here s one that was reviewed | The league will elect officers next | WEBM, WOWO, ded when Clubs last month. It involved the loss of | Monday night, and a full representa- | L for | 5 i the hole by the ball striking the | t1on is being sought for this reason. | (v . / \ GRF, : x aware of this penalty but who |t3r¥ so serving as < WNOOD 2 nday's en- |y would think the rule applied under | President Schedule and | smp Contest Under way 20 e bocd ‘B il the following conditions? A tee shot ticket —committc will also w! KDYL, KHJ, KFR( Hearte went wild, hit a tree and bounded Pamed at the com n % back to starting ground and was Doard of gove nior H T S D - stopped by h was rest. | one delegate fror S CAREY IS INJURED ing against th the director of th ot ‘ ST oG | partment, an While it is uncommon for a play- | ¢ral managem 5|er fo be taken to task for a rea s 3 Tacks violation of the rules, yot it is com- be to B mon to hear the call of “two" when |SP® uniform color | ifayy D he knocks his ball off the tee when At meeting next M t it addressing it before his drive. But| Bids will be solicited WiEE 5 there is no penalty, for the ball is referees in the c and 3 thathoveniledup canbe deemed not to be in play until it is | leAgue ar lected to Sl e i - | hit from the tecing ground. lieames e PREPARING FOR GAME paid with a loan from us—quickly and easily 1 STANLEY WORKS LEAGUE | e Ve _—_— ‘H‘ Dantiol (UP)—Svyr 4 2 ! : o e "_"';‘.; - S e e L o arranged—terms to suit your income. § y ¢ ik s that a rule is being violated, a pla 2 [L g ¢ Licheck L e er practicing before a match may oy Scouts. b a00es : be called to account. Tt is his right | s will be conducted 489 535 491—1515 choo prior to a match, but in | B e 'al L S o G A e e ey Competan he would be eneficial Lozn Society, New Britain, Conn. cBasuale, Bris s amount TS ¥ i . 99 West Main Str phone New Britain 1-9-4-3 ¢ Youn, the offi at | —_— G5 90 not be greater in Wy e L oo sunces ond nat less| TF0OD 21, Boy Scouts, with hend- PHONE OR WRITE ngreme - than 1.62 ounces” nd tha 1931 bayl Qusrters at the Nathan Hale Junior LB e e :\.Ig]n echool, has organized with the | ! 2 e i B TG ne A too D conyni el bout this pro- 455 i gt)lf\lnl It becomes the offl- ;0" sfficials: Troop committ promoter coming ’ Ben 0 Harry Wessels, chairman; Frank : for the indoor; REIARN. Wry, vice ¢ \an: Joseph M. |lia I we haven't heard & ward, Howard Timbrell and| ng this ¢. Emmons r'mmns Tamulonis. Robert §. Quim- R % y of the Nathan Hale faculty s boys tied for first j coutmaster and Beldin Tracy as-| Abraham Silver schedule for th ststant scoutmaster. Junior assist- || sttelinka 25 stern Professional M ant scoutmasters are Lucian Dom- | Carl Man i been received |browik and Francls St. Lawrence. | t r}.{E HEALTH BUILDER Conley of th . The senlor patrol leador is T Yale Maryland Game g e Signs a Three-Year Contract to owaows. rhe patrol teaders Tlhnstats nersing fibuaea ; at Ha : | Beaver patrol, Howard Wry that memb the 3 London open Take Over Ball Clab patrol, Fagle Scout Stanlay Gwozdz: Sanave L - in at Hart- p aKe Uver ball bln Fly “azle patrol. William Lange % EE08 AL N ST Lion patrol, ne Coyle: 1 St. Louis, Oct. 8 (UP)—After four Patrol, Arthur he traop A w London; years as coach of St. Louis ball team Sccretary is Lucian P | Novemt ¢ some of the fovember at New Brit- Bill Killefer will try his hand as Master. Burdette Huc red to fake fn, New and New Haven | manager of the St. Louis Browns Aid. Stanley Gwozdz: """' of signal- b 4 10, Hartford at |y, | next season. Killifer signed a three. !IN&. Frank Marcinezyk. The yearly | L Britain at New | Lvnel Iyear contract yesterday to manage |Project for troop work is to be mber 17, New Ha- | W. Johnson the Browns—with the understanding |4/an folk-lore and handicraft. Spe- iieinzman ol 9 that he would “eooperate” with|cial Instruction in this work Is to| r i L | what is known as the “front office” be made a part of the troop pro-| 1 a late tele- |in all things pertaining to the team. | 87aMm. ' IStatien that he had Kilifer will replace Dan Howley, | The first special program of S ‘ff DNt SWee oLt i ecured the Iastern Southern Col- SR Sh Rt e il g i o S G T (ER S R ) MO X SR LU s B tgians, a colorrd team from Har- Skar 1of the 1929 season and who has had | fire prevention week the programj&ry casy workou m, N. Y. to meet the Nutmegs in ¥ r frequent clashes with ofticlals of the | D1 deal withifre provention and a| teamn cme through Saturdiy clty mext Sunda he visit- L et e e st s pectal (GloselofiEetona e s kucoU i nilion s tnTuxibs and Ssfospedted slg g eleven will be made up of the | §21 458 49 nouncing Killefer's appointment as|®ill take their firemanship merit|be at top form for Sa TET S 4. 5% T f several colored in- - - |manager of the Browns, President | Padge test under the personal super- | sec ional battle, ChARAC l ER !itutions. ther details will b Y ALLEYS | Phil Ball severely criticizexl Howley. iven duri e week e | “We hope we have signed for the s FAFNIR LEAGULE next three years,” Ball said, “a man- JUHOR WORLD SERIE Forge | ager who will be loyal and not eru- S I et L 3| cify his employer, whose head will £ o rn AL ve control of his tongue, who can say ‘yes' or ‘no’ on a trade and not [} tochester Red Wings and Kansas leave himself an ‘out. and who will THE RO EBS 3 Ty e = nforce the necessary discipline. ¥ ‘ ; » ¥ Blues Meet in Fifth Game at | A “He is William Killefer, Jr.” Sells The Famous -l‘ Rodlesler Todny, ; 108 The new Browns' manager has s1 had previous managerial experience ’ Roche N. Y., Oct. 8 (UP) ) |as leader of the Chicago Cubs for i uphill struggle, the five years until 1925, Wings of the Inter- | Hawley manager the Browns for g home to- | 5 three years, finlshing seventh in !uv to pla me of the | poiom ol |1927, third in 1928, «nd fourth k A A R4 ¢ unior World series, beginning at 2| Mavlick .......... &3 104 1929. His plans for the future arc UHLDING . m. this afternoon. ally R T uncertain but he is said to be dick The Blues, American association | (agnon 1 ering with several major leagus Hed enberg 00 tubs for a managerial job. The N | York Yankees are reported to have him under conbideration for Miller Huggins' successor. hamplons, won three of the four 5 2 fimes at Kansas City and two more | 433 470 ictories will give them the title. Turning Billy hworth, Red Wing man- fzer, was hopeful, however, that his ro, s oo RADO OPEN ALLEYS at Nearly All Times et A Almost one-hlf of the tea fmpor- .00 =2V in Cash for Complete Answer b | T s s o Gl b 85 tations of the United Btates are re- fome stadium. = | ceived from Ceylon and India. The probable line-up! : Tool : Red Wings—Brown, 3h; Toporcer, 8 116 &3 B oS i I: Southworth, 1f; Watkins, Northington, rf.; Collins, 1 L . SALESMAN SAM Foul Ball! K Fl ence, ¢; C. Carleton a5 City—IKnothe, eon, 2b; Kuhel, 1b, Tucker brigsby Gerken, cf; Michaels, 1—1480 | L o H{6 NEVER KETCH MG MISSIN' AN OPENING: WHAT Lock! a swetl PLace| [WELL, WHAT ARE ‘(A LOE! WELL, (T WOULD BE A LOT EASIER (E bi Peters, ¢; Nelson, . Griswold 271 LT o T Oeesanc oev! SR G ) e B8 SO GUD G (e TA SIT UNMOLESTED . N0BODY {lerRe FOR 2 Go OVER BY TTH' CUBS PARK —THIS (S >erfect Weather Is {5 artson Wi || THE WoRLD °“$“F NEAR TH' BALL PARK SIT DOWN AN | ELSE (S HANGIN' AROUND |- = | T WHITE SOX FIELD! Predicted for Series| = i | | She s LGS T EOAES oNe 501 GUESS WILSON DION' T \ Toer WarieeR Mok T —————— Chicazs, (0618t (UP)=THol weis | ATV S e i TP ANYONE OFE LIKE He 01D WILSON Th OLASTER & | | FOUR - BASER. 50 | CAN KETCH (T AN reT (N THE OPENING GAME. | EREE - CINCH, HUH? herman delivered clear skies, a | DARKNESS S DRILL | AND sam ts Fiendly sun and just enough of au-| Hanover, N. H., nu 8 (UP)— | HarPY eemusg_‘ lmn, in the air to make the fi Darkness alone ended vyesterday's HACK WILSON, lay of the world's series almost per- | drill of the Dartmouth grid squa % L. Chicago's famous lake brec: | training for the game with ~Alle- FUR Sl g, Fas . e A PROMISED THAT] tere conspicuous by their a gheny this Saturday. The team went | s time for the game ncared. Prom- | through a practice game With a |F ONE OF His tes that the good weather will con- | serub eleven and then had an indi- Homers Goes lnue throughout the series were | vidual practice period. The first (ONER THE FENCE jade at the forecaster's burean. | string cleven were last to go to the | OND sem 6€Ts = | showers. | T, AND TRKES LONG PRACTICE SESSION | e | (T To THE i Forcester, Mass. Oct. 8 (UP)— MCLARNIN THE PAVORITE MAIN GETE fleo_ O'Donnell, Holy Cross coach,| New York, Oct. 8 (UP)—"Baby 4 Melarnin, Vancouver, HE CoM GET ssion yesterday | B. C., Irish-American, has been in- IN_FoR. stalled as a 2 to 1 favorite to defeat NUTHIN' — ar workout for today. He w rgeant Sammy Baker, Mitchel| ——— O —— htisfied with the tackling and pa d, .. in their scheduled 10- 3z shown by the purple squad in the round \)O\H at New York Coliseum, | \ fme with Providence last Saturday. | Wednesduy night, | uad through a| Face” Jimm Irove the varsity s bng practice fternoon and then order d a sim- di

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