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WORLD SERIES MAY COME ! TO END THIS AFTERNOON Connie Mack Stands on Doorstep of Select Class of i Managers—Elaborate Preparations Made to Greet ! President Hoover at Game—Athletics’ Splurge in | Columbus Day to Play (ourse ; Seventh Inning Saturday Still the Talk of Basebail - OF GOLF TOURNEY: F. W. Miller Representing Newark, Brooklyn and New NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MCNDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1929. NUTMEGS TAKE THIRD STRAIGHT GAME BY DEFEATING NEWARK BEARS 19 ‘'TO 6—HIGH SCHOOL VICTORY OVER PITTSFIELD ELEVEN—BLUES DEFEATED AT NORTHAMPTON—HOCKEY LEAGUE MAY HAVE EIGHT TEAMS NOAHLUCAS STAR |[ROLLER HOCKEY LEAGUE PAWNEES OUTPLAY | MAY HAVE EIGHT TEAMS 4|l -WATERTONN York arenas, Seeks Franchises in Circuit—Anxious Hfll’dWfll’e Clty Eleven Takes to Introduce Sport Into Metropolis—Opening Date| Measure of ODDOHEI][S 20 to 0 Set for October 26 But May Be Delayed Until No- | wBARELY EKES OUT e e NUTMEG ELEVEN SCORES THIRD STRAIGHT ViCTORY Hardware City Football Team Downs Newark Bears by 19 to 6 Score — Chmiel of Visiting Team Features Contest With 90 Yard Run From Kickoff for His Team’s Lone Touchdown — Locals Appear Very Circles—Pitching Prospects Discussed. | vember 1—Manager McDonough Organizing Team.| " T P e Ragged in Spots—Davis, Buckley and Wolcott Star. = ; : : : ter afternoon, the Pawnee foot-| - o hilads 14 I represer ¢to introduce the sport into the me- |, "0 = o ed home| Once again a red horde of > 50 yard lin Mack stoc it o : ihe 15, one in Brook: |tropolis and he fecls certain that| . Lcom of thisicity zomned MOMBleoqy )1 players tramplea vas downed on the ; Newark and the the game will meet with popular |t0 @ 20-0 victory e local players over an oppos f Buckley ploughed 1 1 at the He represented the | circled the opposing ends for third < t Roller r rena of Brooklyn, the|gains with Bell the N n Hart- | Dreamland of Newark and the St.come clever bro city registered a vic the | Ni of New York | atantan at quasterback) sirenzths combination whe . Although the opening date for| 7 88 10 TUH, S ars of No g p- jihe league has heen set for October oo N0 4N oS0 eonced the Wa yos v at Memorial 4 W- | 26, it iite likely that no games ¥ e > 00k park by the s 4 tertown team. He fir } I layed until ember 007 ; ) 1o ¢ D hoon M ends and then resorted & A S CAMS | ot the line. The Pawnees complet- spotiin=thefipla . [ b te the | .q cight forward pi three ot °F team came in th | and @ pom resulting in touchdowns. second ‘quarter ialinost immecdlately Ak his reports revision of the schedule, already ) wagertown kicked off to the Paw- After New Iiritain had scored it oE b to New York fstar o necessary ee i helioans Hed acvnlizss chdown. On a koff by p prorters o taken with regard | ne e - : Baut, Chmiel, left h ek of New- ; ! the field to the line. H L down o players and no announcements | \feCormick received a | and ' @rk, plucke Ul from t tha bai 4 were made by the managers as 0 raced 10 yards for the first touch. Bround while standing on 1 n e 2 = sible makeup of their teams. | gown. With Quarti and rini 10 vard line, with as 35 S Sl e T a4 that matters will probably be | smashir » line at center and Piece of interfer s N : anxious \ care of next Sunday. |tackle, the Pawnees brought the seen in this city in years, r " ta T S - 1A T . _|vall to the 15-yard line. Bell herejentire length of field e the ics, who 1 {leaped into the air to spear a pass touchdown. It w thrill & fotalloF 5 or a catch in a world ] M for the second down just before the'comes only oneg hif 15 to a lone one fcr the Newark i e ey to a man, the IS aros auenl ks i i \ first half ended i 1 \is came on a forward pa walk straig gar stroke k Tilk U DJLUL i | At resumption of play the applauded the n o lon Tomalo, end with No. 4 on sanctum i W in with | Inces kicked to Watertown vociferously. pulled from the air hin et Siere atitee! Jwer than ) F Lii I | midfield, a fumble was re daut | i R e sl b The « is Bl ason. His 14 H -1 [ in {the Pawnees. The Pawne knock nt | ford 1ts the all washed up and nothir vicinity of good cnough to win ) o ed through to the 12-yard line and!John" tolg 4 S baseball Gt 2 pitch- | f A" | Ostertag whirled a pretty pass to finish the job t as the two Gloom Enveloped De 1 not be un- | P I W [ F'" C 3 L I F Qh H T B t | Peterson who fell over the line started for Chmicl, a black streak Newar) with tt shining every r in the | 1 Pa a draw q I w -«‘ld S 1ing T j P l D (1‘" Y N h (i o asortan totnaases but Krea e et i i >hiladelphia but on the Grove el 1 Rirkham ana 1oward | 1650 L YOI deries Toda Red Devils of Northampton e rawnees threw up a fine them headed for New Philagdely u i 1w ! I Ban, Ak aviters e S iati tehoula rey were tied with = A | fense against the ae Gl (U Rs Ot k. et B ! envelop: nd playe 1 the aged hero of In class “B", O. | |cepted three of them gave up the chase Mathos could not r ¢ hav back to the tre | Parker and P. ¥. King tied for Philadely Oct. 14 (UP)—Just! Stung by previous defeats and| The Pawnee line played & $pec- litis made an ineif 1 iy to be within of his rish it | and honors with net ind Parker | as a X s of the A's lashed to fury by the unexpected |tacular game, opening up holes for him hut the speed I triumph Monday | Probable Lincups | was lucky on the dr ed public loss of three of their first string men | the backs. Oste proved 10 b raced him crossed tor v 1 P afth ! H. Baldwin ; % | the r of the local team. Bowen iy, A o Herhort ent. Te g i el e rRLh R o of the Saturday was|on the morning of the game, flu-i Kiine i nlavenl ineliie ool el e e L the fib Affiletics Cohateticit Calt asiaetal ract attention to Phila- Britain Blues went to North- | losers. , it il . Gallzkter PP e which th. given a By held at hore Haven course 'he line of several hun n yesterday and for three| With two minutes to go, Turner yo)r o jocals c 0 right tackle = xion of Haas, of | in Norwalk. Malcolm TFarmer re- | sponsors 78, played the Rod Devil toot-|[iL ercepten & pass and hawasitackl 8 68 morat foniahdowns ; E. Tomalo loaded | Hornsby, 2b Cochrane, o tixed as president ‘ot the st O~ | gutside Shibe park this morntng | ball tes o oRea o P DY Delceet) his own man, This ;. s over and won {he cofi- right end half hour, ngs on a | Wilson, cf ; sization and Howard S, Humphrey Sl S A | battteam olithaCiclty Sloff ita fech ave thesapectatorstnlough SHINE (ot anaiy By o 100 f0. 16 <..... Chambucki baseball f veteran | Cuyler, rf 1 vice president, which . found comfort with the thought tb Running the ends like cavalrymen |lineups: wark failed to threaten outsid q rback leader, cha Dhenson it t eventually or New sident Hoo! so wanted to see and tearing gaping holes in the line | New Britain Watertown | 0t e irring Sy s S elonkl 5 N Ghmiel determined, by 1 es made 11 t downs to | Peterson ......... 5 Zellino % L Len W ARL s e ’ fels ..‘ 1 v the baseball N SR D . on the other hand, had plenty halfback S5to = ben A T ey 1 would e A D et o '»(n onon 1‘“ T 1,.) the team | Wolco ; e GO e S e o M horites were up, terday, wasn't scored on for twol . R, Sl By “boys" wipe out e T S ) her to s e Baldesarl Herman 10 X o ‘1 “" S R Iback M 1 b 3 nle s al), 5 & one too 0z, U 10 | ery ragoed & 8. The backfield Ihack Cubs Are | Dinneen, (American) in the lower B e b Devils, with Crowley whose ! ' Tl . ”:;'l”,, |'~H 1 I_ gy o isburg:; The Cut see | Moran, (National), at second: the 16 championship tourna- e e and ability is well known here | Lauring Trotterfit i o ey IR i dinen Welr 5 O ettt o il whon 1t | GonfiansoAms ek | ment elay did not hurt ! everal others in the backfield, | i i B LRRL S i seemed s e des- O | Morse any but it worked havoe with v ed the 108 i1 e fina cams T Sbg b nony AT > i B Uik ot 1 — — | Morse any but it worked DeRwIth t's on his way here 1 the Blues in the final e | W Tiritaiy st s o in | DIES FROM FOOTBALL INJURI perate today, t the| Shaw's gar He could not putt L e el a d converted two in e SLG thatihirdl qus |[EEEsRe el 7 o men of Mack be permit- when he r rival from Corbin ormed one AnOTACT - 1ted forward passes into touch- | Ferrance ceeees Bowenlialh, LRt R IAE R, S 6 Tubt Padi Ocr Loy Tenese e Maene e 1 L ‘ & e T Dbt S ehtita pass good for mine yards to Davis (Tubby) O 15, died today at : Y o level. He had to | MeCormick Orsani | to oven quarter and then he Passaic General hospital from injur- | \ first nine, over the locals. The impression | Sl > s v I ‘ it as early as we did A o Handaa raced vard line for first received during a football game of a series. ' these odd : n by the Blues was so favorable 8 R ¢ i | A 4 1 bee * got three holes back on the ‘0% that negotiations are under way | OSLertag Suznson UL Sl d T e - ]1‘ S 7 i to Bt s R > =l cepted by a k back on his ¢nd on t Passaic High school ground u th » and then Len hore down 088 oW et rame Noyembel g ¢k on hi brought a biz explos | S ; e speciul iR S "“"’;m-n e Kline | 0WR 14-yard line but on the next | !cam. was opcrated on for internal ay from all caleulation; a1 . i time G el e vitain ieleked o ft to starbithell left halfba play, th ball was fumbled jurics. the record ook, reeting, | MISE W] Tod y’ G i ai vould ent : e anntll S SRR SR A et e ... Cubray |Denzins recovered it on the 13 yar - — e Il bt Leriees iy 1S 1 1008y'S Game OI'M Kor 11l play off the | Mrs. Hoover, Attorr AL g [ R I : ‘]'“ \‘”’1“ '];\"»,"Vl”;"i"‘;}*’;} SiEnt Halthack Iline. Baut, in two attempts to HARPER OUT OF GAME 3 expected to tr re. | = G |pces " Mrs. Mitchell ore E e FEi, ko) bl % Casperini SSRGS Kiltie lost th vards but Politis took a Cambridge, Ma Oct. 14 (UP) | 156D assic Is Histor pret ard brought the ball e i In this game, which carried the| . val Flood has his cou RHniES ence | the Blues' 80 vard line, In three | fullback | and brought {he ball to the —Wally Harper. fullback on Har- verdict of a | | derful ec for fall pl Walter Ne and ' At e C®1 Referee: Cascen, Taft School; | vard line. Davis hit center vard's v v eleven who was in- for the ho v e e reer And, tondd rander Joel T. Boone, the Pt s t down on . ympire, Penoke, New Brital a battering ram s went over Jured in Saturday's clash with New | Philadelphia, Oct. 14 (UP)—The | Breens are true and keen and, to a R e itatal| postponed R gt eE T e o to putting. the holes are cut in long e e — the score. Baut mi the Hampshire university, will be un- day and an rs with [ b 0 D8 190aY faced one of the l i klish positions. Mr. Humphrey S T Al Tt a0 ] TRAINING FOR COLUMBIA |kick able to participate in the game with kely to ying tests in all world series| o ted that Shuttle Meadow i Plucs Kicked to thelr | Hanover, N. H. Oct. 14 (UP) —| The score was tied at six-all when Army this weck-end. Several other | inager Joe McCarthy had {o|better shape o i ‘_l“"‘”"”'“ With three victories to their credit the teams lined up for the sccond Crimson players who sustained minor z spell and | ¢ : GO ‘\: : LT Drest e f"l ;’ b down the partmouth's football squad enters h Buckley was in the game injuries are expected to report for ¢ o S u"\l\)u Shea i fourth fair. § o'cloc N l;;d\ 5 "‘{' (‘“_‘_ »"" 1““ training this week for the contest time and he was shouting for practice during the early part of back to t two days or Malone, whe | way is being w iy mialtintor Vo' or i DR e Rt seore et i Columbl g Rsutiita 1 more fight. A couple of the wee Coach Horween is for a sixth AR R R e oted B SRl Tolng masblocked Rirdians) suffered #noln rls cd in the line but no dam ecided regarding his train ( second game. i *® | With satisfaction who | ither of th os was viewed SN lenl Shenaaong ]"" Allegeny game and it was pr done. Buckley kicked off Plans for the Army classic sliouldercd | s the Cubs win today the|have lost balls in the same frog horror b G iy (TR O e S f but ¢4 that the squad will be rk and after ¢ — on his nati ¢s is over. They were | hole, wh \ey stopped drives from | Even Mr Wi ¥ who [ 1 . ccond half the Blues un-ito a heayy training starting today., < intercepted YALE POINTS TO BROWN in Phi e e B O e | became fan halsicf SEEen ah “;"r“ ko that had the | e | New Britain New Haven, Oct. 14 (UP)—Vie Altoor | el e | tinzg in tt doihonraliop iR SRS CEEE Kyeski and | SUFFERS FRACTURED LEG |ley, after a fe ims of Georgia in one of Satur speed vl N n | first tic t he didn’t) }ehm made 1t first down in three| Northfield, Vt., Oct. 14 (UP) — to buck t day football upsets, Yale was Two Expert Pltchers | el "IOUTH L‘A [ore e . o Lindgren made another Gray Coane. ¢ the N T & NI s : y ; Bered their | AL z et up wrly . bu : iray Coane, end of the Norwich ‘goal line and Newark back in town today preparing te To me« of Ma e el | started on a nd sathered in a pass from ypjversity grid squad sustained a fon the 20 yard line. Newark hrow its full strength against the ]\.‘““ ifl wy el y wved Up. until Friday, Kyeski |‘1mmh~rd\!u-(:ug' | fractured leg in the Colby academy back to the 40 yard line. rong Brown team which enters Grove st Pr ir Syun | Rampaging Indlans Head the Nation i ;1 uch easier procedur A and another first down. | game v learned yes- |los ter a bad v wl next Saturday. None of the game re; 1 i e § Then Wilson, Kyeski and Rehm LT 2 7 T T ame 1 STeines L heam Scoring Accord- | There was a general feeling amon : m | terd confined to Heaton |center. was injurcd in Saturday's 1 2l in Football Team Scoring Acc | the fans today the presidential | PTOVENt ‘1"1 ball to Northampton's hospital at Montpelier. Coane is ex-| Baut was injured in fhe play and o 0 defeat “‘,‘ o ing to Figures. would be s 1t Boon o M, St YAKG 1"”" end omhe nesty | pected to be inactive the remainder | Belonki went in for him. Duckley S A Rt who owns Shibe park and Westman \\(ry‘l ] to\l lice | of the season. [then electrified the crowd by hurl- USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADs e New York, Oct. 14 (P—The ram- | has been under great pressure since | OVer the line for a score, A | | s [,,“ e ); s would ve to mc Indians of Dartmouth lead | ay afternoon to erect another | °F the extra point was knocked e i s e L & ¢ football team scoring| flag. S b down. ped the LGy v yzed ss s compiled by the with one fl A blocked punt gave the Blues the OUR BOARDING HOUSE By AHERN ) vlr.;u\\ en they had solved the vl 1l on the 10 vard line and over | [t I v Gonteras Wit was plenty, | CA7eTness spoiled the Blues' chances | : ry or vttt e mhoneo blon The Devils took the ball and had it he r t f o FlelAL at the end of the third quarter. . . | ; ' vy e R a Fr WHY CERTAINLY TS “ouR ) v , Ser had = ites when Foxx intercepted a BROTHER TAKE !« MY BEARD 3 ! ks ’ and raced 40 yards for a touch- s GETTING Too HEAUY o PASS N ; dropkick failed. The « ( RO, n - Devils kicked to the Blues and the } ToR LITTLE EVA ARNMORE ! So VYou WILL MAKE A ) A % y Hocvesty started throwing passes in all direc- - x AN DONT GIVE ME THOSE FAVORABLE (MPRESSIoN W " s Saas - tions. One of these was seized by : il ; 1 5 0 i a0 e 1O Ripka and scorsd the third touch- SPOOK ENVES OF SURPRISE wn Wil MARTHA , FOR —THE : ek . { : ) | Hial box will hive to be | 40WN, making the final count 18 to ~aNou KNowW WHAT IM HeRE BeEGINNING GF YouR R f ; s 18[00 Bt ith bunting and there is e Lt FOR o GET MY CUT ol BRIEEF VistT! 5 « } o extremes G pirk i Northampton New Britain -H? HALF MiLtiod LEPT BY %) ( Ty ( P o i \ 1 7, Orange ( i A cd Ja 13 14, ( keih) ¢ cagn Cardinals 7 . : ved AMATEUR BOXING TOURNEY ‘ 2 ¥| New York, Oct. 14 (UP)—Ama i rom Pi beca o L BICYCLE: CHAMPION ) of America lian clinched the t r the third conscentive year, victory in the 100 ki r motor pacec at New ‘\vluxlromc Sunday. to that the world e over tonight. rs, York Former the |cooler than yesterday and Saturday. ! structure. resh left of the World to Bat R. Raffer e Boxer Irid adioy Pepper Chester York right guard air Is Toy CANZOIERI VS, FARR Crowley Felice left end OUR UNCLE RUFU Willis left tackle Featherweight Champion Telinski S «Ned! Richard=on right tackle Brody 1oxx Lindgren rde in ow right end important boxing bout A Ripka Wilson quarterback North na foot. Sullivan Rehm and Georg in, left halfback will mect in the 10 Kelsey Kyeski \i-windup. | right halfback AR Y e =Fw Westman IDEAL WEATHER | ——————— — 'Hunter Sends Bullet and Mild with Tresh Winds Through His Own Arm Pofreash: Tor Ul Game ot o 2 Mt ivds du L oo £ th G off South str ank Sladeck, rid Series Tods 179 Stanley street, accidentally hot himself throuzh the right arm Oct 14 opr) ith bull alibre rifle. ather is pron e was rifle cocked of the wor - when the aceid appened nd mild, with \king to the New Britain Gen- Wi . says the forecast. eral hospital, his right arm clutched Jcoats and wraps may not be grimly with his left hand all of the at Shibe park, however, for'way, Frank was found to have his ©1929, BY NEA STRVICE, INC promises to he slightly arm pilerced in the upper muscle 5 = = gy i Y 7