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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1929. KID WILLIAMS READY FOR OPENING OF ROLLER HOCKEY SEASON—POTTS AND FINK TO BE OUT OF HIGH SCHOOL LINEUP TOMORROW-—NUTMEGS ALL SET FOR GAME WITH HARTFORD GIANTS SUNDAY AFTERNOON—SHAWKEY NAMED MANAGER POTTS AND FINK NOT TO BEARS ARE RATED | BOOTH SETTING THE PACE INUTMEGS SETFOR |KID WILLIAMS TO AGAIN PLAY IN GAME TOMORROW| GAME FAVORITES e GIANTS SUNDAY PLAY WITH NEW BRITAin | Captain and Star Halfback of High School Football| o G, ) Ty |Writes From Home to Manager Frank McDonough of Team Suffering From Inuries — Ross and Zaleski ‘Gflhmfllfi EXDGC[Gd o Defeat X % s LOCflll Football Team to Hold| Local Team That He Is Pleased to Know That He Also On the Hospital List — Locals Play A\’orwich} Pennsylvania Tomorrow o Vs e ] Final Workout Before Game Will Be in Hardware City Again This Year — Ed Free Academy Eleven in Norwich Tomorrow f ' McAloon, Jr., to Be Retained in Home Combination S e Erh e ol | Philadelphic 18 (UP)— i L ¢ With a final workout Sunday \t tel noon 1 we nt»‘ “\ e I Ifl) ers t() lge rdken ()n ice in the » . ‘ i morning at Willow Brook park Tl'i.p. 5t ni t : i R ] < 4 ¥% | schedu the Nutmegs football | S A 3 % . m will be all set for the clash p. r i Williams " Pennsy L todgy In . o 22 with the Hartford Giants at the Hur- | iy e e corer S v Rl Being hon St creat intersec- | > 7 a ] , ¥ 2 ley Stadium in Hartford Sunday af- | ¥ s % Y i ULL onal game 4 v flelil. | = N © L s B . The local squad will go ¢ ze, for the past " r The e \ 4 . ough a light signal drill in prep- | N | far western footl ! o 7 1 |aration for the game and Coach Bob B :l cstern contend y 2 2 al rough spots in the h have cropped out in the N n Ri P L srown up, nat- . ; ; 4 i 1 1 played so far thi 3 e . e St hityfetaling Clashes Between Rivals Attract-,. 0,50 ; % , e | T o same o ot | | B : Ll m, sating mo II][@IE:I Ui Fans cortainly W: ; "u\\“\“ Fidn Y son is satisfied as to the men wh p e Shics z 2B A 5 .ason 1o ; " b g will start in Sunday's game. With- | out much doubt, all of the regula will be in the starting lineup, me t the Giants are to rece of the New Br ondary com for the gam ceived last ¢ 1gainst the N k Bears. | His place will be filled with the hu | bulk of Wolcott, Boston T'. star who [ proved his worth last Sunday aga [the N téam. Johnny Grip, In AlLie Booth \ie has uncovered one of those rare players who |[¢ring for ; 1 run the team 1 do cverything that,has to be done in a big time | TP 18 cxpected to | resume his post will give the 15 (A—A small, means business. And he is one of |rector and the play should return fo alnios is one of the|the greatest drop-kicking threats|its former smoothness in the game | pace k n castern football this|the Blue ever has had. Sunday. \ Albie Booth. | That isn't all. The speedy v | Coach Patterson has warned the| gambl 140-p L - s ; local crew against over-confidence. | I 0. ASHE S ent-| jn first ) © al- | seasoned critic writes: | The Hartford Gi Eliger L il ROy onlygray 1 rsiadowed the vete “Booth reeks of personality. He | for any pro foothball ) i arly season suy what vou like, bu {o{has a line of pl and rese 1 AR WA ck to lead during the ARTHUR (KID) WILLIAMS, ! n doing varsity communicates that electric spark pwed beforc ink 1 was runnin, his teamma It is momething (men Who hove n punt and | that the s tors fecl as keenly | tough school of the you recall ti game, he way that He was scooting for all he e worth towards his own goal New |the hest one of t gamest bly be at the ends \w!l v-’m\ ': in Pe football ver broguht to our ———— agher at tackles cloin ¢ Star Pitcher Unconditionally Released by Club Tiwo |[lumphrey at guards Bos s v b, s b LRl 2olecro team’s cl W, but the | Years Ago Named to Succeed the Late Miller J.|avarterback mosition with B e e Cting 10 b eld in | WSt der e : i . 1 i 51 e A l“'\ Ay s e A 1or i up, he will ha @ Dohert Huggins—Signed One-Year Contract Several Days jsonn” Dusis at runback = = ringto can Maj. Gen, Wil- |UP e will have Barney Doherty and ) 3 . . |” The kicfloff is scheduled to take!jjam R. Smith, super e, Sengiid 2 B Ago—Experts All Surprised by Selection—Fletcher | yince at 2:20 o'clock <harp and New i) g 0 ases McDono Jdecision (o u Britain fans are warned that there| "> y e ol (e {will be no delay in the starting o »“I‘Y"vr:: ‘iv‘ 'l: “w: Yorl 18 (UP) litorni chdoy Aloon, entertains Duke and West t N J ‘ inia looks good to v of syly ; Expresses Preference to Remain as Team Coach. 0 en v orious over W i if - not be t Washington gnd J ilure on a ; s i Frpe Rl 1 ilire on any-1 - N\ York, Oct. 18 (A—Uncondi- (hand and for two years coached T | will meet I 1t Soldicr I B 0! ) et 5 3 il 2 sorts from Doherty's scction S e o S nz‘w‘q\, ¢ the club two him in pitching for control. Back TO DRY UP BOWL |G, EeIION Lt o sifted down this v 4 ex- of Truman barn, Shawkey prac- in this year, | fullback, w lor, \ named manager of throwing nothing but & Dec L eam on | turesq ‘_ New York Yankees, leaderlass ght fast ball for two years and | prohibition Dircctor to Concentrate " 3 A half as good fow {CAPTAIN JOE POTTS. 1 i 1eals to i . ce the death three week: f at the end of that time he could | t \ g g i : 1. he woul g aed - = W’ o 3 id it " e 1 s hit o tiny mark on the side of the Forces on New Haven on Foot- | wét co me TR gami with No arts d y vs{of picrcing or Slint - ig her i I g Tl Saturiare: . 2 Sl in two of t regular ) n S terr line | the Y s dur- | Donough ha heard from 1 Hartford, Conn., Oct, 18 (1'p)— |l¢tC W4 R personally yet, but he expects to | Potts at ! i e 1 and Blue line to permit the n the fes catcher to clerk in his|or the cup that ch shert L. == Al A et fent, until iy, Shawkey!| When Shawkey became proficient ] ek y in anc is in Quebee on a hunting trip. | €NOugh in control 1o satisfy his|lHaven on football Sat S, ! e i ) - Eager Fans, wk « ised the 16 » he was taught the intrica- In announcing his ntent SLIEIRI X ) UL D001 Roope of Breaburn, Bos- 1S 'ho' e ‘ cither | cies of the curve ha urving balls | Sengle said his group of - Y of : 5 1o be apprehensive; hur Fletcher, Yankee coach, or Detween two po pitching at a |forcement officers would operat : LgyE ¢S t Sl aiters Bob Connery, prosident of the St.| barely discerr on the |and more men would be imported @ proposed b : = - i Paul club of the American associa- | barn wall I 3 sting | from New York or Boston if neces- | firs nen fro ving al cluy INED tion, would he named to the post. dr in control ) Med | sa i arsit led 1o agree to th: Gy 7., Oct e sixth, | TRMNE[\ RESIGNS 1t turned out Fletcher had |8 The officers wi > ordered to|on and sports relatior oope of Br e world frc ob but had de-id | New Haven two days before casn |V n the national wo wnks, saying he did hen Truman declared the time z game and will rem: over the | t ¥ B. S. Mitchell, One of Most Widely R ma @ the Yankees had come for Bob to begin his ca- | Week-end. v e in basehall. A tip tQ & manager | N0 llquor will be seized frc offer then was ma friend ¢ wkey' made ‘his de-||dividualsiat the Bowl, it s ifa By Frease s DitEint oraan e T A Officers will concentrate on sol PR ey Sk : . USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS on 1o discuss the matter |lawn, tica for second place with | FOR BEST RESULTS n at a desire for compromisc 000,600 Has Been Given Back to | ton, Wins Women's Senior Golt Championship. Known Handler of Horses Leaves John D. Hertz Stables, b K. O. Christner and Ernie Schaft WITH THE BOWLERS “J‘n‘m L Mcet in 10-Round Go At Boston = Ty ok e o OUR BOARDING HOUSE FRATERNITY ALLEYS i jthl i By AHERN DRAGON LEAGUE win the $100.0 at e 2 s 2 i e RN UE )y P Ml LLof " | tions of a knockout finish pre today < Christner, Akron, Derby, Sara L e Would cutey o |Leavsweight and Ernle Schaat,| [Fux BUSTER WAS TELLING 1) T UAVE A FRIEND | {anis susT w7 Boston ex-sailor, rested in prepara- ¢ Club o A chpinon! hay tion for their 10-round clash at| { Us TAKE, THAT VoU WHOS A RAILRCAD /') SAME w BUT For Y club Boston Garden ftonight | 1 ARE oUTOF A ToB! SECTION BOSS wew |5t (eyer COUPLA fnTners knockout rropensities| 1 awn \F VoU'RE GOOD AT [{v+A WGRDTO HIM [ s TM Goile and Schaaf's recent string of vietor- BEARLY RISING ANT Lale [ | AN HE'LL MAKE A 3 o onsctice’ SWikai s, broken only by a questionable HoUurS, T cal GeT Veu2$ PLACE FOR You od A BELL,SO I sion favor of Tommy Lough- EXPLAINS €3 e e n. have heightencd interest in the A JoB AT MY PLACE HIS GN\\C:‘,'a 5 CAd geT A T0B feaso, Ocr. o by o comber 4, an o Vi, LoADING TRUCKS ! ) ~~ ROTHING o (T TN L0 W7 Lo s re- mors have the winner of tonight's hout a likely contender ~TH? PAY Wonr BE ) e dleeiie e v A SIDEWALK fon e ionorkort orvsinat Tk MOCH , BUT HeY PuT £ TRACKS AN’ LAYIdG ' i e e e You C’lk\ PENSION AFER L NEW ONES foe IT'S SANTA CLAUS! S5t e irgbRoE wallon ot b1 =Ry, A CINCH AFTER the A's in{cd Knut H ring future N M H" FIRST lco l traded » | hoosted Ol repute will 5 in 19 - | countered haaf's left which latter claims hys been rendered effective by the refusal of op- 5 nts to trade punches with him Germa Oct. | ¢ ; P e n| It will be an all-hcavyweight of i . i me, in 1014, card, with a ton and a half of letics and four with | huskies entered. In a 10-round emi-final Mi McTigue, former A CoROIGRIT e light heavyweight champion, is 1927, ar ' duled to meet - Jack Gagnon of New Bedford. Cottrell an th GERMAN CRUISER LAUNCHED ARROAD FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Behind the Scenes f Aabacint Ta. Oct. 18 (P—TDe-| London—F) Genaro, O G ' . he baseball life | York, outpointed Ernie Jar Nl e e S G o R R vho today steps|land, (13). Primo Carnera, s e shoes . < ns | stopped Jack Stanley, England, (1). —Joe Azzarello, Mil- Pennsy wiukee, outpointed Eddie Anderson, the possibili- | Chicago, (8): Johnny Ryan, Milwau- int m mtl knocked out Frankie Grandetta, n or other 1 ) Harry Truman, minor league cri-pro pitcher in his’ younger — 1 ¢ > [t topped one afternoon to eveland, O.—Joey Goodman, “ a gawky youth playing ball| Cleveland, outpointed Armando : W 7 \ el; Pa. it Schackles, B m. (6) | & RIB JAKE ’7./'//921 £ . © t The ye Wiy D J.—Joe Harrison, REG. U. 5. PAT, OFF. 1§ 1029, BY NEA SERVICE, IN HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | Sensing possibiiities in the you Passaic, outpointed Jimmy Goodrich, e FOR BEST RESULTS ful hurler, Truman took him in | Buifalo, (10), I KING'S FAMILY SAF tors mir cant lot in §