New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 12, 1929, Page 9

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\ . EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1929. i e 7 55 5 & 5 = N s “ S e b | But the Ball Got Home First R HITS ME._.Li{ RUN i { .y I s 1 : 1 I published notices | : e X ! it that there would be | 3 > v ser i 4Ry the teams play ks 3 3 [ ause of Chic: vietory yes- : : e : : terday, the series go at least | 7 five days. The tecams will be idle| "AR* tomorrow but will resume play on | hould be an ideal day for the tacle. Mon Monday's game will be | \(-‘-: - o s \',.‘,, ? S 1 played in Philadelphia, Histgwn e ell? . TE me Lo e It the series goes beyond Monday, | Storrs not be a v 1 !x 1 ] the teams will be idle on Tuesday, | oW Score ’,“","'\}:‘ s L e i s making the trip from Philadelnhia | i : 5 i : back to Chicago and they will then | { - ey T o (|, Py on Wednesday and Thursday. | ‘ ’} HF’] ; s 1o series p ill be depieted S=SHNMLE Rises R G EAST'H’N Fl F \S i r It nit as usual today on the popular Her- > R R LW | S gt Sidtes ; n route 3 ald Playograph. Numbers of friends sl oo Bl f i AN 5 Clinni i 1o el HIGH "CHGOOIL TEAM MFETS | FALE HARD GAFIES . R er watch the board than listen to i A = e b i i th i rtax, the radio account of the game. T - e Dominions Lovor fax Philadelphians received shock yesterday when their favor- q ., tes fell by the wayside but they are [ *' confident that yesterday's win will| L« be the only victory for the Chicago | team in the entire seri sec what we will see g don rather PITTSFIELD HERE TODAY?PracI 8 GIE) Arc Abandoned ; ; 1l I 1 . n 1 £ Coach Cassidy Confident of Victory Over Strong Bay | l)j i 101 lelege Teams ity State Aggregation—Visitors "ager to Win—Hard- | . K. Oct A aeon ware City Backfield Shows Plenty of Power ip Serimmanes During the Week—Regulars All to Be e in Shape for the Game—Kickoff to Take Place at | Tomorrow, the football fans of | (Copyrigiit, 1929, by NEA Service, Inc.) this city will .ee a powerful eleven It was a terrific waliop that Mr. Hack Wilson hammered out in| v 0 action when the Newark B £kl {the second inning of that third gama of the World Series at| take the fleld against the Nutmeg FRATERNITY ALLEYVS | Shibe park, Philadelphia. But the Chicago €ubs’ chunky 21)0—} gaay The Bears @ considered o f )\ 1 MEN'S CAGUE | 1L £ (X 1he : ’.mfy“”.u I(" “1 0";, ,,,.Z', el ~,wflff.:f<',.:-' N3 LEAGUE | hound outfielder was able to make only a three-bagger out of | ] fe S The occasion for his outpour his proximi at Pebh inuin g on its wi t football season, New Britain (ol vt nd the it instead of a home run and later, as pictured above, he was | High school football team will fodas "“" : i B showing 1 the Nutmegs will thrown out at the home plate on another play, Bishop to meet another tough opponent when L el Whita P ',} | m tinst them will give the lo- | Cochrane. The Cubs won the game from the Athletics, 3 to 1. [ takes the field against the Pitts. | I t Sumuel 1alde vyhniie g€ cal fans an idea of just how stro field High school claven of Pifts |} : ; the local te 15 st AR Sy L s o i Mass. The game will be play | iy from hisidensangd R ¥ g LY | | rial field in Wilow Brook ('3 seen Bobby Jones batter par to . S | ma Maddox (Capt.) Greene IR EhAe el Foveria e o i b Johuny Grip out of the line | lb | 16t suard [ . 1 the had scored over a up, the dutics b ;,n'm«; 1lnf- 1.|:]p’-i WLy, Boland (Cane] e awealinesses (hat Have exoppis - ke b L L will fall on the broad d capable , A out i e offensive pay o & Harc I R ~ 1§ shofllders of Ralph When / Ao iffi}n I et L S re City cleven, 1 been over Rereclr A golfing { took his place at quartorback an £ ’ HRESE e ok ! ik : reccived ut N. ¥ s in 1 i handled the job fently. ye 5 Tust & st ConniiE g » Buckley is the star ball carrier of 1 1 2 na i e tween Villunoy the team this ye Fieva Bi t : . ‘ayana Dian Witson i two of t - = | gy 1oy rback it 1 the east last year; The basketball season is slowly | 3 5 et 1 Prir ) o v .y but ly comi Very little has | Athens, left halfback arts; ! 1 been done in the way of organizing | C “h Miller | on and son who were leam ept the prelimin work. « right halfback from where they left off The Industrial league will includo | tuge their ¢ in Do n cor J], the Gasco basketball team duri apnroac for the foot Other inter 77 the ason and backers of | dedicating org new atl Officla YDAt ied several scli00) ' this ¢ v are alrcady figuring on it | plant, Sanford Stadinm, today. The ! v) Jor (Au I Virginia Poly of th to cop the Dusty pennant. | | Kiel et for (3ip. m. | bupn); b k (David- ! noon wi ferenc Cornell me¢ o | 2 | eastern standara time.) {so0); field judge, Hutchens (Pur-|more power Michigan Statc cchan, Steve ! e Hnte | o = i r’]"”"" ; ey {upy of 0 WINS BOUT ON FOUL j nick, i irlson and several | 1 AR R B (o vk s Who are known o he star| SMIts in Tiger Team Are Made Just | Swarr 'rl in by ain A Chicopee, N Oct p)— | B Ge v ; < e s | way. Twenty-three s AR A stone wall which performers on the court s all of | ey . peting ccted to ar s Spadn L s Jle to thro ) Dt e o g .‘;vd”.x‘lu. | Trior to Annual Meeting With | were expocted to arri elent G T e ble to throw ur. i L i i excellent con- | dedication ¢ Caspe {iie Bt moona 0c s noneasl s undecided abo! 3 s dition for a hard and husy season. Brown Eleven. | aium commenc v "”“"‘n“m‘W";(""l“““l_‘l‘ / “"} a counle of place on the focal team | Vi possible exception ] — ' Princeton, N. I. Oct. 12 (P |Pollee hnd arranged to eare for 9.000 | George Tuses ot Tomon - storny | And he hasn't declded yet on just the |© T Princeton entered dits game with | Yisiting antomobiles. Tlony equirosof Lyonshiithe At} :v:n:( ]:' :'r:-” 1” n off the = re included in y | Brown today with an altered lineup, | Yal¢ brought a flashy round of & scheduled efght-rouna | 0% 0 'A% WEE OF L th Iy - Andy D was to occupy a guard | M here trained to tr. mi-final. A lin o : = il & BV {and main of the ¢ jsce/some:action Jon g8 : ! | post vacated by Bill Moo T R e i b Ha = i S8 | cour plogn L, an, who suffercd a minor injury in | 1l Dav D, ulen scopes (SU/DYL LOS ANG | | thor raves about has not i hEe o Dl ad | in early seas ile Georgia| Middlebury, Oct. 12 (R—Ju i b | serimmage on rsdi | AL 5 adlebu L e local country clubs am, In gen ] _ ‘ Brown and Princeton have mct | %% Ly ofSthal moacos UIInTE iy [orgtot ma - —_— [ wctice cor ; L ol o | five times in a rivalry resumed this | senen rv-(nl‘.\ln;';n(];w.‘lllr\ i 1];1mu ’n'.\m :lvm, 3 Tnm; CH]P SHOfiS A el e S el eons : " R e ter a lapse of 26 ye ith JUSREEn sty toNS e 1€ [ his sol deut LHyont yler, | sha T holo sun or ur e > Lo LR K of {he Navy's blimp J-4, for some time, is 3) L R (T B YL L0 AR (e iy 5 i I Probable line-ups: ; : HEdt e , urday |On. But the propertion of memi inbia-Wesleya e i — N Pl e | United States ser d represen- {of the dirlgible Los Angeles Liven | G. Blythe lets | there who break rahall and Allegheny-Dartmout, x 1 AL % | tatives and many other notables wery Licut. Tyler frequently has flown {100s¢ a broadsitle against some pres- ?‘m o 5t el J}’-m‘”’].’ Rt “'”I' GoRIpELt - The New Britaln Blues football | here for the game. The Yale band | over his home in the J.4 ent trends which effect the ancient | Person ythe would sa on. Holy Cro tutgers by . 1 will face toughest opposi- ‘-\""'”‘ e H"“’"“’“”"‘”»‘ of 50 pleces accompanied the team, | & M40k wnd royal game of golf. Profession- low on the upper !IV-M.L-«'I\ r but there were indj 5 ok Dieas 1 tion of the s n so far tom GRLOR Y BIEEEACH Mestres | Which. he d' by Coach M o | WOMEN SPILL LIQUOR jals, greenskeeper golf archi as on the cations 'l‘ score would be negro studer t | afternoon in Nort on, Mass, Hapg e NS |y rived v len: Matamoros, Coahu Mexico, | hoards “" Sl e 9l s L1 Dis fyeur , captain of W Yor ) vhen it stacks up a nst the Red 8 ‘ {descended on the city by ne | Oct. 12 A—The tactics of C: ces and about eve it out t a test in Cam | track team, and Olymp il . clty represent. | Schneider e Blackistone | (5 I e i et i,\“;" e w's Davi il Blking ma- araiaa ieea L t g Northampton Post of the Ameri- Minon Duncan| Falr and warmer weather was reos pia appeared near 10 e i 0, = m;;ul w\““ white girl @ J ¢ °an Legion | e promise of the weather prognosti-|to sell to the peons, wives | RaLcel : over-confldent gen panion ¢ 1 . \e Bay State aggr ion ha Pertehat Pavrialalicato llof ‘the peons et upon bhim & He takes five pages to verbosely Vvvp bui crs of s o ¢ s ! Toster that is dotted with the names T e | The probable line-up: empticd the goat skin bags contain- |5ay that 95 per cent of the golfe due consdera- n Amb 4 former minc ) of former stars on the semi-pro : ik ! sty ’ Goorzin Yale |ing the liquor over hig head: The Of the land do not have any chance, | tion. Bovernme: teams in and around Northaripton | Johnson left end XecHen | o tn Hickok | women were members of a club|not a chance in the world, on the s tharir & e il 4 10 and several of the for- S it end formed to cooperate with President | modern golf course. That proportion - exer- i e 11::;»1 of i i sp Slonth muionhiEH lanc ielvake | quartarback Rose Marting | Portes Gil in his anti-alcohol cam- |©0f the cou Sl neipiey S S 2 poshabis o] e Levio left tackle | paign. Rigomincnt scrhs y ) - / are FFox, formerly of the | Jantd urther, by s L few B S M. and Crowley of Holyoke | . Hehtghaliic S | }r-uun are planncd and maintained | - high; the tackles, Tolinka of Al Darie et R for the benefit of the other five per A § n e tackles, A eft halfback R s o s Tosh s | i - S and Willis of = Springfield cent who are more or less expert. | - '\\f 1 M,] \: '1131 1'(:‘; 1[)1101\“0'” Ahall 2ua) i e? ) ¢ ’ epper, —— : 2 fullback | | N high and Richardson of Amherst | o DY Mr. Blythe hastens to qualify him- | 3 ) : § m‘ll '!Iw' c 1' .’ I;:n“.]k‘('v]‘ M '\ r( NAYY AND NOT““ DAME self as an duffer with the |ning Post corres He does alin of Tolyoke high is quarter- | RE confession t s played golf | not way of cor hack with Ripka of Amherst hig A fling at th muesum piece i ainew hall, the 1431 model. It me millions of golfers | yot in New Britain | = He pretends that, in his opinion, | drive. You soli’s only excuse to thrive is be- |4 fairway lic se it offers outdoor ¢ on the Sidelines, i WATCHES ch, Iid Grayson, was formerly captain and star at the Mass. Aggies. The Blues will take their entire squad to the Day State city for t Fame and locals are confident that they will ehalk up vietory nums= | S8 LIS S0 o 1 elash of the beci2ifocitha stason |week in the east. Johnny Ganron, him | for about rs and during that | struet for improve Sells The Celebrated anc an of the s | n \ 7 Ao £ e has brok 90 but ment on the hu SELS > LEICDIaLC star is fullback | _— 3 fort resulty Coupled with | as bi ropail. Miss he team has a strong line of SUBS | yiachio e, ; Yo hat preamble is his statement that | putts more dubbed driv shipmen Meet Tough Oppositic i ey | fncluding Pendergast, Degoss, Z B P ne has paid heed and good coin to | keep o Al | oMy browski, Tilly, McCarthy, Kishon, With Regular Quarterback T ARC“ RESERVEQ pre of professionls and read a | &:"\% GRUEN | Vollir nd Stemlekove. The £=9 SHOE red books on golf. All of which | Our ecritic take [zfii) ed so much to eurb rt to aid the du t feet short Baltimore, Oct. 12 (P—With it gular quarterback on the sidelines lue to an old mjury, Navy meets the tamblers of Notre Dame today in ) adoy |r o In New Britain the wood, it it casicr fr of | does not every hole £ FEEEE g, 1 a mild nature pportunity it en you pitch it i = 7 | regular pilot, will not be able to pls o 7 b e ol $ % WITH THE BOW LERS |ftoe i G e, It eliosi) f: i Mieh ir (!Aj\hr,n? ey will S —-—'00 n Cash fOT Complete Al‘nS ! e litnelineaip s iliEbe thefunn | to the Amsrican public are all blah | of life on We have ] ROGERS ALLEYS RNEHOUAoNIca B KD and more blah. it a full ERIe UNIVERSAL LEAGUE | uled to play quarter. o Yes ] x underdog in pre-game predictions, 42 — “ SET e S — — — - - e i o} but the players are going into the ! 250 | mame determined to win. Notre | . v R o D opena it season e vek | SALESMIAN SAM Everything Is Rosy Now! - with a victory over Indiana, while - Navy was having a close struggle th William and M The - 5 = e — o + (~ St INNIN s 1S & LTt WORIK | Patb TH' cuy 4 2121 Ramblers will be playing without (GREETINGS GU22, 0D Boss! || TN JOST BY BEIN'ON MY Toes Sl J $ s el " 2 | their conch, Knuie Rockne, who was | B;\R(K DGR, RIGHT S%S"u’? :}%wogi rsf\?f\fr i‘é‘;“%:. MAET A MAN I TH WINOY <ITY ) Ta THINIC Y ARE & BUT (T'LL BE WORTH 5 A;l H['JL\”(; Tl 1 at h‘f'”',"‘. iifineg WITH cARE AN' GosH BUT (L] FUTURE - YOU'LL HAVE. LoTan ‘W(:(O WiASTL'OCK(NKFCR TH 8 _;vgté?ficsr_%v(; Lec\'(g')c&:‘ o 3UT We' S S| e probable lneups: BET YER GLAD T S€& UE! [|CHANCES - RIGHT KO, THoaH| | T URS ON TH' taeR B M e B SR ok > | GOT A BIG- SURPRISE- (VE [ | Cren it Colling WELE, (75 B0IIT || cOBRenI0P Rt s See s 1, ‘ 120 | Bowstrom Twomey TUME YoU Were FUR saLe! B o ) 1 ; COMIN' Back ! | [N~y a ; i3 g % left tackle > Y& DON'T Savx? i & | Bady : : Cannon | | HOW'DTA 0O (T? | il guar 2 — el 2 do1” i : HMoynihan e el [ ’4‘ \ . Lint § Koepl Law | zi 15 right guard fleuazLem) 1 1 . Bryan Leahy s | tackld UNIVERSAL 208 LEAGUE | Byng right end Kohlhas Carideo anarterback ring Elder | left halfback | : H. W. Bauer Brill | zht halfback | Clifton Mullins fullback.

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