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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, _WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1929. 11 W THEBOWUERS e T o BROADEN POLICIES. Front of Trolley Car Battered n credited to the great Bobby, “it is| not necessary to look long at t ball it it is hit without delay.” Lal'ge]‘ Ol\gamzafion Made Pos- | e e S RO Membership Change Electric Vehicle Speeds Up to Make Curved Grade Near "\ own powers of analysis and to de. e Hartford Battery Co. Plant in Southington and costs, Thi: amountec Low Score BUSINESS MEN'S LEAGUE ' Patterson Chevrolet .88 109 103— B! ed cour as about i able Rober - Motorman, Passengers, Unharmed " 00 i s ( tkins rs on S o Glidden A. T J. Lipka M. Yakubowlcz R. Thurenson The Belvidere Blues, a junior | football aggregation, challenges any | team weighing from 120 to 1 vounds for games. Managers wish- ing to contract th team for en 445 Capitol Buick H. Atwater | . Hoimstrom fontovani lating to the game dent of t i i el E. Larson sist from absorbing manifest absur. f 5 A 5 complaint ta ‘ ount o There have been reports circulat- 349 311— ss9 | With some skiliful player. She would |, continued this year, that the club ———— e lmeda it ) ¥ the ed about town that Arthur (Kid) o e 250 | 2Ve the novices use thelr own [y ace 10t program Herald) o on the trolley Williams, roller hockey star and |.. New Dritwin Lumber Co. Hanl 306 | Drains in all matters of simple me- | porticipating membe; ject to the , Oct. 16.—Despite t Nezoll leading scorer for several seasons in | i e e el Sophle chanic; when the current teach- |approval of the dir , and the ! fact that the entire front vestibule the American lea s written to nL 101 HYenzne ADESECISETERUERANURCORreasongas inoasibility convention | of his trolley car was shattered in 5 friends here statir he would | W . 29 it often is. of the Conn ut Federation of | & collision with ree-ton truck at P he put I ““ B i e e 15 103 — Musi s may be brought to this Ha ; 4 { son to p We have been urnable | e SNy 5 among ~the rday 1 | &‘ B in e ot et erson s SGHMEL]NG OUT AS LONG items of policy announced by Her Neen = et S e i bert 8. Woods, president, at the s¢ v T 1k ; £ Manager McDonot is not As JAGOBS IS MANAGER S0l st eatierinsio B O e R of t ils before 1 1 v cognizant of the fact and he expects G SIGENL Gty ek i ors o i \ e President Woods declared the pol- | = . "5 . iR, Willian to be on hand for the ol e s usesa The trolley s s0 und rails 1 ‘i iopening of the season T T German Heavywelght Wil Not Be by club directors at meetings held f08 \" len wih eing o S Red Path ¥ i during the last few months, and ELed 4 k With the almost sure addition of | Gibson CH[P SHOTS Allowed to Fight in Garden fn (3R e o ? 5 o 2 { three new clubs to the league, it S Danned Stable plan for a bigger, better and more | 5 " k : apparent that many new faces will | Bockus —_— Influentialiclub) passe e e lew ’ ) o he seen in a this year. There ; Desco By Jigger San Francisco, Oct. 16 (UP)—Al- Policy Is Broadened b " will be room for new players and | 2 P 0 GO £ though Madison Square Garden cor- | The decision to include active, but e for some of the youngsters who | Dodge Brothers ten about as much as golf. Few |poration of New York has nothing | NOL Program participating me Phelps ) 1Sk have been cavorting the ama- | ba 92 121 zames are talked over as |against Max Schmeling, heavy- |in the roster is an enlargement of a Plainville y | teurs for the past few years, ens 8 6 the ancient and royal pastime. Ev-|welght contender, that German |S¥Stem already in vogue, as M. T ! Bl L [ ¢ & = ATCaL : eryone who indulges in it has his|gentleman will not I lowed 1o | Woods himself iy not a J i clec = 2 S 1 blood injected into the | Schurman 5 own theories of how it should be|fight in the Garden as long as he Musician norareJ. 8. Kenn: S04 DRIV':R IS FREEU v : ¥ .same every so often will keep it as | A played. But back of all the talk is|is managed by Joe Jacobs. CL Rl o K o - L o f to t iyl alive as any other game, according | =] a tacit acknowledgment of the| This declaration was made here EGA I G OGS O, J : SARER S Sam wa o i to the dopesters and better compe- | ROGERS ALLEYS pros’ authority on all questions re- |last night by W. F. Carey, pre 1den ”"'“_ . 1 . it 4 a stiffer league all around | L ME Woods Garden corporatior dicted in every qu ZARMRI SIS EAG U | e lava the | H0 8 In San Francisco in amother | ;0% LG EEUE Dol gton J.“‘l CEXa([.S Costs SRS ks : . ;| The average golfer plays theof his official capacities, that of [yure of wraatical atah ts il iel (1 I i ; o ‘ O h e e A ) game in his own way. not mrausniprmdcnc of the Curtiss ;\Irliflrl‘:‘“]!p(?‘ Peae o Sl A App’e Thl[[ Callgh[ n Tlee Ll - ¢ A e heads |\ he holds any brief for his own |Corp. tong ago having bheen broken 1 n ger was to re- o !methods but because he has found| “We have no feeling whatsoever | inclusion the membership of N o Oct. 16—0G ol 7 sty team, 288 that he can score better than if he against Schmeling personally,” Car active m lovers, the T al 69 G 1 e Nev Speedy Justice named “Kid” Wiliiams and Barney | . o Diamonds e ‘Mh‘n\m*‘ to make h wing and | ey said, “In fact, I have found h Mr. Hart ? 3 & ¢ v his Tt Tae e s e T e linbere . b stroke orthodox. Secretly, if notito he an exceptionally agreeablo |similar man, k of |} t s This e local team a star for- | V. Potash s openly, he would like to play after|chap, capable of holding his own | through it abic 3 the § the 8 W w1 court 1 ohably the hest halfback 7 the professional manner. in prize ring and drawing room | tion of musical culture in ost pu 4 game today | s alke—but long as he intrusts his ' city, will be wel q conc i ¢ e | ¢ And so it has come to pass that|affairs to Jacobs we are not of a Condition of Treasury r f la : A I e Tenorted oAt fliy something like 95 per cent of the | mind to have any busincss dealings | The treasurcr. Marcus H. Floitier | 1egarded as \ : kbt Notes ¥ from : G m’ his golfers of the land bow to profes-|with him.” told of the state of collation was < 2 B N Ce R knee received i in Al stonal opinion but keep right on do-| Carey and his wife and party wirl stressing the fact salon ¢ g ‘ : last scason and he will he on ling the best they can at the game|leave today for New York with a |(ome of the club to om e Dy : St or AT S S e s e their own way. It would not oc-|stop over at Chicago on both alr- |4ues from members, L Will Attend Miss Phelps’ Debut | : s im- i Shea K Mearts cur to many of them to question the |port and boxing business. pa on the clubs pizno ‘s du en Miss Phelps makes her New | o) J0 5 4 A e ) S teaching technique or the theorles| While in rancisco, Carey ';“* year and will be .1‘” that the M W » of the pros also commented on another leading | BUrritt concerts —cost the 2 A i y Harry Thompson and Pete Welch e avywelght, Jack Dempac least $75 during the on, and tha G - ¢ 3 have signified that they not re. ¢ : v ks e R in addition to 1 sum in turn to the g ) FYYR Onieefin¥aSwnilefaniariicichap || NSRS Re LN detatandsiwhaplichial o S is v Al amo ) > out ¢ I K son, it is renorle ottt £ _ pears in a golting magazine that o hkfu to hu{omr e O it i : i " JUDD GIRLS LEAGUE |rajges a cry against blind oheisance mendously popular promoter in fectl ome out in his homc Rty ses y 8 Chitase, : e M ihoped to add more at some i ono ; 56— 105 | t0 the gods of golf. It may be a|“hicago ine we'll coop: time. REGULARS swa SCRUBS L | 52 151 &ood sign. I recall one such protest | With him on some of his biggest en- | ““siay Change Convention Scene st 1 LSERENL K sh6) LD ) (G e a short time ago that tended to|'Crprises—but he'll be a big shot| rhe chairman of am ! s outh ng eleve Dieglean me ‘C'- | prove that the ball could mot be hit|Whether we do or not committee, George Hahn, told of at- cl e = il Hariford ik i e down and still be made to follow the ——————e (e e : of the state y nd probably Yers along Bits intended line of flight. DAY WINS ON FOUL bourd of the it Feder Ih bee 1o L nstal with reac L on the 9 7 3 New Haven, Conn., Oct. 16 (UP) of Music cl Haven il 1 s 1 A RsIons o thxse el anon h A couple of yer o a duffer |—Georgie Day, New Haven, 136 3.4, | which time the matter of brir p I 5 CRIne el aioe U (s dop e I 3 wrote an article for a scientific|WOn on a foul from Eddie Elkins, |the state convention to New Br will ¥ “"’,‘ ‘1‘ e A ;""‘”"""‘ o “;" s =~ magazine in which he appavently | New York, 137 3-4. in the third | Was brought up. For several yea SQUAD SHAKEN P a big G e of flie club ownerulfo object nl‘ el nape 5T 3= 645 oved that golf clubs are entirely | ToUnd of a scheduled eight-round |the convention has been hel Worcester, Mass Oct (UP)— |§ A of the three metropolitan | unscientifically constructed. He|bout at the arena here last night, | Stratfield, Bridgeport, but DhekiEs yiCross ociin) ‘ v Saturday Sl e 1}“\' Gy even went so far as to bulld a set| Jimmy Watts, Little Rock, Ark..|on indication that the I ceived a shaking u rday as |7 . e : O LT O ICERGE [that conformed to his ldcas on the|!24, defeated Sammy Gelber, 121 Would Jike a change of s couches ¥ 10 perfect U HAVE SCRIMMAGE E | subject. 3-4, In eight. feemmntios § wpuld L strong defense for the Forham hila o 18 (DR) = | | Se R mately 1 i through a shor ) S \] tour of inspection 13::\’.1-4“;-\; = Ducklcs e YALE VARSITY WINS .uu]. o rday in preparatior vealed that the e rinks where g | epe SnboUTaEe the ons . 3 m ; fornia i is proposed to 1y the games, in |M his invention to encourag th, n New Haven, Conn.. Oct. 16 (UP) | mem g Tig et e { T L o mes, G gincer to put them on the market | _qpo" yo10 0k ety def Y h i i A Brooklyn, New York and Newark, | ale varsity defeated scrubs | clubs musi pro- S - Fou - ; Gl but I have never scen them in 2 to 0 in a 15 minute serimmag ms. recticut Federation | BROWN GAME TIMF ¢ 5 5 i VAT Listau though I have heen curious to tr A 3 1 LRy Pl b o Grie i evi ¢ ) Wi A itk for the game. There | | shel ULLO) i 1 preparation for urday's game | is strongly represented in artis P 2 7 f h rs at all to ad- | Rings ‘:""“» f they "“fl:*"’“‘;‘ rop ']'“"-!“m\ Brown. Snead scored the first | tic firmamient game J RoS SRR o) the chances are at the ruling g inxiek 1 - ) e chdown and his pass to Hickock Guests at Phelps Home AT yission the ¢l Wtisfactory | g L b : % s X 5 I x e s : > CLASSIFIED ADS ¥ \ nit o il ihire body of golf would have prohibited ¢ the varsity the second tally, The meeting last night took place led USE. HERALD CLASSI ! GO TEacACORNY M their use, just as innovations have Yok v managers in charge, By been ruled off the courses in times L " past. S START REFUNDING ~ [= ¢ o GUB 5 Reban s Tt was left for a young woman | M. Moskus = {to explode n bombshell in the camp ° MONEY FOR SIXTH GAMEw lof the professionals. One Bertha | 1 MacGregor, a patent attorney, writ- | - - Ora e a erles | P ing for Outlook, under the caption, | Club's Offices Preparing to Return | STANLEY RULE & LF A Lady Takes Up Golf" tore right| [ | Hand Drill nto some ¢ oldest traditions of d <orupski ‘e o 2% ceved eom s 3 o e m uarantee ontis Oct. 18 (UP)—The | | sics, mechanics and anatomy, the | ] lassie, with the good old Scotch | : b NOTICE—All U-T-S Batteries Wili Be Charge sixth game of the|ry : waist and rotate on her spine.” She & i ca B ol e e YOUR MOTOR SPUTTER ‘ thietics | | that and when the pro went through | 4 / Sy ; Tool Chests his motions, the lady called his at- FREE F Th F " G P d won four of t mes. . ¥ | The far ed to mail tention to just what he did do, | L) or e u uarantee erio § their to club | which cast a doubt in his mind ese Loo a omlngs { headquar y build- | to the soundness of golf theology. ing or to call there in person to oh- - s, Only out of tow. | Miss MacGregor would have it | ; " e 5 S e E S B A e +5— 163 | that what the pro really did, as he The usual coughing, puffing and HEAVY 11 PLATE HEAVY 13 PLATE HEAVY 12 VOLTS after a 1— 121 | took his swing, was to turn his feet, ; i FoilDidh s 5 k ing home yos y. prepared to = "(}]m,: and hips, vith an additional sputtering accompanying cool morn- $F" 95 and $ 95 and ges d ! entrain 1 winter homes. 9= 155 | turn of his shoulders, so that all the i % i Y u). . $ _75 an iny of them w going on hunt 614 | turning on the spine took place well ing starting and warming up does up up up trips, others planncd veling | i DR 9 up from the waist. 3 4 e Franklin G i e e vacations, and some like s o i not occur when you use Franklin G Exchange Exchange Exchange Stephenson, were just goir P Next the lady tried putting. There | to get cal fried chic fiar ! her instructor came to grief when | e e % e & / Approximately 500 faithful he advised putting back spin on the | This trouble is influenced by impuri- met the Bruins v ¥ rned | Sav Sefy ball. His pupil argued that it would . G L Ty ED TIRES vesterday. e pla made an| S be impossible for the ball to carry ties and water in ordinary gasolines. vifort to smile through their gloom | i back spin on a green for any appre- but it was plain that they still w B ciable distance. Maybe she was Try a tankful of Franklin Gas and 2 00 AND UP thinking about what t garded | | rignt. ¥ i s tough bre in imes i ! s 1 | be your own judge. 1gainst Connie Mack's | a Further on, she attacked the idea | v of the st Zht left arm as an inef- TO CONCLUDE TRAINING A ficient stroke maker and inelsted . : 5 Newton, Mass, Oct. 16 (UP)— | that it was the good old right hand E Il 161 UNITED TERE STORES TEL !4 Lioston College will conciude train- 331 | that put the punch into the long | iy il ing for (he Dayton university game Serapers drives, whether the professionals ° !\ggil{'l' 2980 ¥ today. It is expected that at least 9 knew it or not Srer S T LK : ] P 50 members of the squad will make i B 114 FRANKLIN SQUARE TELEPHONE 4100 Open Daily, 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. i the trip to Dayton, Pete Herman, |3 Her general criticism of what is NEW BRITAIN, CONN A veteran tackle, and George O'Con- | written by experts is that it 2 & 2 % nell, guard, suffering from injuries | | does not jibe with what they actual- | reccived in tho Villanova game will | SPECIAL MATCH i ik 2 2 he unable to go west with n..-l W. H. Hall Const. Co. % I s S . rou 85 89 8 & o | L ‘ By Small § HOLD SIGNAL DRILT, | L SALESMAN SAM We Wonder, Too v h Cambridge, Mass., Oct, 16 (UP)— 518 2 Assignmient workouts and signal IR, % e gz‘zur:' EToeal e = R e e (WECL, 6023, | TRICKED To | [THERE Yo ARE ! HaD &M (OUAE BONER, HuW? WELL ('LL GET RID Si2nNTSIDS | TRATS CWN BAND. training for the Crimson grid squad | 608 621 HUNTE’RS m’m BUYIN' SOME | [ MADE INTA MUEES ! |OF THESE (€ \TS T’ LAST THING \ DO — 2 I&TS "rL\ lQN&’LED 'WHR;Y A SWEET | E JeeraLy Sl e AT OF OUR EURS - AN’ NOW ('VE Clla i Sl JUST T SHOW U3 HE'S WRONG! = e e az 3IL Ticknor into mght tackle berth | — b D ) T LD - : TE 8 EIXED A BUNCH MORE. SO WE M(GOSHL peofLE. /"—\ = \ D oo Bl u:vr,.:“x SR e 0 CAN SELL 'EM PRONTO -~ DON'T USE MUEES TowN HALL | =y ~ W\\‘m’v { Z e ia | prior to clash with Army to ANY MORE! THATS A e L4 Ao \ iE % | heavy mmage and aerial drills. | WHaooa A MEAN, aNcTHER DUMB e b | Meexcan | 2 - e T e FIXED 'EM? 1l a TowN | TWO STARS INJNRED ; 605 661 G17—1884 B 1 N O C G (i BRN\?r % (UP)—Injured in the Holy l‘ro.\s’ SO S SRR D || Heve To contest on Saturday, Capt. Be nie | L. Ben, 78 S0 ;! 00 W\TH Crowl, cenfer, and Don Coursen. | L. Tingwood 5 | end, were excused from the |:nm4».~.~w‘“;v‘;":‘:““'\ o | a Lok ) practice sterday and may not he | o osor : OF EUR | ailabie today. Their injurics, how- | 20 536 . MUEES, were not serious. [ " G i NEW PLAYS INTRODUCED ki ceK \ Amberst, Mass., Oct. 16 (UP) or ] YOU 3 A number of plays new o the Am- | e = T | herst college foothall wore Peacacks 3 : 1 introduced terday's training |y Hor 50 59 i on by Coach Wheel e Am-|T. N 104 80 : —, 5 I 1 ner e xi‘\:n. il e their | T iy G (6 ©1922 6YNEA service. Inc. REG. U. 5. PAT. OFF. > i practice for the Hamilton game to- | “#%¢F X i nmorrow, | %7 339 . 4 )