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» L] geeesvssevesseecsestoeses| WITH THE BOWLERS . & = :Speaking H —— [ 4 FAIR DEPT. STORE LEAGUE The Columbians football team ‘would like to book games with any 140 pound teams in this city. ‘An especial challenge is issued to he Belvidere Blues, the Flashes and | the Sachems. Telephone to Mana- ger Dernard Richter at 3104-W be- Lween 6 and 7 o'clock. The: Commercial bowling league | ried Thursday night at Rogers tecreation alleys with six teams in kction, lection of officers was held | fwith Ted McAuliffe being named | Ipresident: Bill Brenecke, secretary | knd Morris Cusack, treasurer., ! —_ | i Definite announcement was made today that “Pee-w Werwais of | s been signed to play | ¢ Britain Nutmegs in fhe game at Hurley stadium tomor- Fow afternoon. Werwais started with| [New Britain, became dissatisfied lwith the financial offer of Managel Berney Conley and then went with fthe Hartford Senators. He has been b frec agent since the Senators gave Yp the ghost a short time ago. He and “Jumbo” Gnasdow, two mountains of men, will mean that| E\ w Britain will have plenty of trou- in getting through the Hartford and I ] Both are experienced Number 2 Surko 7T 69— 141 Starkewich 86 52— 138 utsel 69 6— 135 bichard 5 68— 143 H. Sepko B, Carswell Al H. UNIVERSAL LEAGUE Owls Connelly L9 e3 Peton L83 F. Cozy Ry Frank 05 3 00 Hawks Eddy a5 > T4 Avel ot Hein 138 Goodrow Hall odine Nelson Butler Low Sco 4 Pigeons Dury .. 91 Deminski S 1ag Gren P Holcomb rson 105 .12 Lamb ktrong and they should give the! brip S local hacks plenty of trouble. Wer- oM b Lt ais will probably face Gallagher | ieiton T St ile “Jumbo” will play -against|Fagan 171 gither Beloin, or his old side-kick, o 4 Tom Humphrey. | Siatio RPN | 1L 10 Manager Bernic Conley, while driving automobile to Hartford Zast night, wrapped himself around b tree. He for tely escaped seri- ous injury receiving only a cut under bne eye and some bruises his s anee Local Football Crew to 12d Dailey, former manager of the berg 1o All-New Britain football team, some | rand Shng Serden: e i 5o called us to time for saying | - - - City Tomorrow. the All-New Britain eleven was | 4S5 448 481—1414 ated several years ago by At-i. oo s The New Britain Jantic Clty. The local team, says|jamhoe! o 92 eo— 274 | team will invade Meriden tomorrow Dailey, took the game that day by 9 80— afternoon to battle the Falcon eleven & 9 to 3 score. A touchdown and a i of that city. drop kick. 4 | has already scored one victory over e 150 !'a New Britain Pasketball will get away to anl : by handing the Pawnces a 13 to 0 rly start this year, according to Lontres L 1 | lacing recently. 3 Tollegrint 118 . 4 Man cnce Lanpher. He ex- pronc 108 | The Blucs are optimistic over their pects to get going about the middle | Dahls 104 chances tomorro of November playing either in a | Lindberg e | the dope among the team followers, cague or independently. 539 the locals are expected to win by at =iy Crows least two touchdowns. t the present time, Manager Lan- 18 m".;":;’ “’: 1): The Blues will practice tomorrow ¢ has definitely signed Conroy, | g oter S €3 102 | morning at 10 o'clock v center for the New York ' Johnson 82 197 workout before the game. university team, Al Sloman and Kloss <116 100 bers of the team are ask Jimmy Zakzewski. Conroy | LT present because of the fact that all her veral times with New k | Orioles | are expected to get into action Sun- teams and he showed himself to be 78 100 | day. a star at the center position and on it B —_— — the floor, 52 13{ | P y et ) i PAWNEES 10 T'VILLE Further than this, Manager Lan- . et pher had no announcement to make TS about the probable players he will i or Hardware City Football Eleven to y H. Recano 107 80 have this yc Allen 73 88 TS Rocanc 200 213 Tackle One of Strongest Up-State Yy . Odman 1314 A Herald yillfat o 105 108 Teams Tomorrow, tend the high rwich Free — 1\ G ;};lln:'- m’.\;m-nu»n today. 408 458 | The Pawnees football team of this tesults wi e telephone ¢ EremEases city Ce o - o5l b office Immed "\It' llj)yn_v d to the AT RULE LEAGUE fu\) faces one of the hardest tests imediately after the game. | of the entire season tomorrow after- e — | Perretta 88 | noon when it tackles the Thompson- ger Conley will probably 5"‘7‘1’"' :} ville Grays in that town. have two new backficld men for | 10 0 | test will be played at the Park av service tomorrow. One is Mastrana- 286 | nue field. The Grays ha :!'n} ’.”rv"“ l'l\"\\]”v Trinity and lhn‘ 5 304 | rated as upstate champions 1’1'1” ia Kenneth, formerly of the 7 i past three years and the iversity of California, 4 |are in for a hard battle. u The locals, last Sunda HOFFMAN AND WARREN BOTH OUT OF RUNNING Hopeful | Heavywelghts Make Poor | Showing At Madison Square ¢ Allen a3— 259 Rund 105 Wilcox 1 634 8! | cha 9 3. Gordon 93 Brooks 95 Tronosky 115 Brown ... 3 115 549 517 N. D. Lumber Co. Grant Arvan i Broft 8 Shepard 138 ny 98 imont 109 523 495 Auliffe CORBIN SCREW FOREM Headers Holt .8t Ward Bradbury iKisselback 0 Threaders Sorel 80 Burrows 52 Beloin . 85 Baldwin 17 Berg - 3151 tomorrow. | 559 700 1943 | Tlanes g 88 an den. N Oct. 19 (UP)—Addi ron Jix rre r North 8 Caroli ersity star, €i6 639 apd George Hoffr ned | i s titls as American amateur | Ynler i heavyweight hoxing champion to try | 1 90 his luck at the pro game, today AR Jvere listed among the many young | S 9 86 heavyweights who have eliminated | yoftat 8 129 themsclves from serious considera- = tion as contenders for the throne oLy vacated by Gene Tunncy. Lange 50 1 Hoffman vas (rtitled to a slight- | Kurtz 86 5 Iy better king than the Caro- | Duker &5 3 finian, having scored a tenth round | Horiwn 3 Lnockout over Warren in their bout | M. riarty 3 at Madison Square Garden last | L B 50 night. However, necither man | 8 showed anything which would en- Sorpers title him to a rating as a first class | Hinchlife 110 86 fighter. Groman :J’.‘ 100 i A wicked right to the jaw in the | Zepateie & W tenth sent Warren flopping face first | Kovel on the canvas. He managed to stagger to his feet .at the nine count but was unable to stand and | yarine fell over the ropes and partly out of the ropes. ley waved Hof and awarded him technical knockout. Teny Canzoneri, former feathe Wwelght champion, scored a clean cut Yictory over Johnny Farr, Cleveland | ferce Jimmy Crow- | v to the corner the bout on a veteran, in the ond ten-round | feature hout. who entered the ring on the short end of 13 to 5 betting odds, made a far better showing than expected. After tak- ing Canzoneri's hardest blow TFarr | came back to take the tenth round by @ big margin, battering his weak- | ening foe all over the ring. Can- | zonceri took the other nine rounds. HOLDS TWO-HOUR DRILL Princeton, N Oct. 19 (UP)— Princeton, indulged in a two-hour | drill yesterday before cntraining for here e ‘ornell will be met Sat- | reater part of the prac- vas devoted to charging work. AK INTO LINEUP New Yor, Oct. 19 (UP)—Gaudet, ‘0'Herin and Follett, who were shift- ed to the N. Y. U. scrub team after Ylast week’s defeat, broke into the lineup Thursday as Chick Meehan | Mut his charges through a final mmage for the Penn State game Maturday RAY TREATM FOR HORSES | To keep them in good condition ! thoroughbred horses at a racing | stable near Chicago daily receive ultra-violet ray treatments when natural sunlight is not available, | Low Score 100~ 2 103 94— Scheidler 57— Odman 110 313 571—1502 Stotts 87— 267 Parker 48— 261 103— 88 102 290 258 316 Johnson Juchinowlez ki Zicg Valcntin Darhy Knowles W T4 5K Squnres Matules L1068 . 84 Connors 61 120 Paulson 5019 Lawleay 9% 96 Wright 109 114 Maier 117 8 669 662 COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Spinetta’s Market C. Marchesl 8 84 Atwater L8190 Arata Heller . 440 352 Post Olilce Hepp .. S aeeage che 169 Wacker 9% 89 Doardm.an 94 105 Snedeker 6 345 451 Gen. Roofing Co. F. Gay ... 1200 93 | Fred Morrison, mined to conti ue the game and the entire ed (o be in lent A light workout will morrow morning at Willow Brook park. sq Tops Ficld to Los Angeles, Oct crn California championship toda ed a 283 for the which ended yesterday. Diegel, Agua Caliente, total was 286. Diegel Tom Stevens of Country club, Los Ange! on the final round. Annapolis, Md., Oct. and defense ag hard practice Navy h and Ingram were probable, Eddy Milk Co. Perkins 10z 91 i Bday S 88 11 Edman 88 107 9 Dahlstrom 95 108 116— 320 | Burnham 102 113 119— 334 476 520 524—1529 s. Telephone Co. Slattery 5 88— 251 Ieatelia 99— 307 Josephs 108— 301 FRATERNITY ALLEYS 99 Bquires 140 444 Spredometern Jack .83 85 Alexander AEsTs Prelle T ) Abrahamson 108 104 Sturm .01 8 449 442 Autommtics Drummond 193 Rydberg 100 Kieley 102 Milier .13 Rebillard BLUES MEET FALGONS Blues football The Silver City crew gridiron contingent According in a final All mem- e ive victory over the strong s0— 164 | Watertown team and they 1 good The line is intact for the ad f; ape. be Los Angcles Take Honors Southern California Play. 19 (P —Tred | Morrison, local pro, with two spark- | ling 68s on his card, held the south- $1,000 open . Morrison card- 2 holes of play Second place was captured by Leo | Mexico, tional professional champion, whos finished the final 18 holes with a fine 69. the California third with a 287, also shooting a 69 WORKING ON PASSE 19 | Couch Ingram stressed pass offense eld for Saturday's battle with Duke. Neither Captain Koepke nor Clifton were back in the lineup indicated other shifts The con- | 84— 279 123— 336 126— 363 93— 301 5191580 101— 286 15— 306 | 97— 329 | 104 Tackle in That to ed to be He fini Miller Huggins. Bob Shawkey, former pitcher for the X was named manager of the club for 1930, succeeding the late | shed the 1929 scason as devoting most of his time to the pitchers. Send all communications to Fun Shop Editor care of th New Britatn Hernld, and your tetter will be forwarded to New York Our Reform Program! we'd list ‘00 much Money- talk | Among the nation's | And advocate more funny tall he kind that starts the grins! Terrible Hendrick: “I e South Pole | expedition is on its last lap.” | Burg s tbals, <h Beddick furned can Jeatrice Joan BEEN TAUGHT NEVER TO BARK WITH MY MOUTH w York Yankees, | a Yankee coach | Dt the Pup Yale. New York, Oct. 19 (P—The great- est October Saturday that football ever knew dawned with storm s nals in the air for major elevens all along the Atlantic scaboard. The ranks of the undefeated will be de- pleted by nightfall, but few of the catastrophies t casy head of Pennsylvania will meet the charge of California’s Golden Bear upon the historic sward of Franklin Ield, with the bear highly favored to gain the scalp of the peaceable Qualker gentleman. Adherents of the red and blue speak of their tearn will come ‘upsets.” under ve been for the | Pawnces | | scored Al re deter- | work | | | s report- | | held to- 9:30 o'clock at | Pro, | | in | | | golf | na fizished (UP)— its final with eonfidence, but any sue hailed a an upset deploved Cadet ingt John ¥ their eleven must he pproachir has thing Army and othe the m important game involvi trictl ern elevens, It would he hardly an unset if the fast-charging a of Arnold Norween should b ome the b n Enthusiasts at New M. won- dered whether Yale would 1 \ouble wing back a4 cd by Yale in its first fow the Drown Tear hoped to canlzed Tl opponer tered the fr wit o nt ame chance since 1 ek ling led the Brunonfans to triun in 1910 Despite Princeton’s dcfeat by Nrown ast week, i Roper marched confidently into Tthaca this mornin bent upon suurounding and decimating the big red forces commanded by Doul Gil Dohie. Cor- nell once more is playing the game with materfal at least 20 per cent under the average of its major op- ponents, and any success of the big red eleven must be hailed as a per- sonal triumph of Dobic's smashes at opposing taclles. At Baker Field Dartmouth leashes Al Masters at the flanks of Columbia, but the light biue and white will have Wabbles Hewitt spin- ning into the big green line hefore a capacity crowd of about 5,000, Colgate went far field with something of an edge over Indiana, and the Navy weleomed Duke to Annapolis in the hope of winning, Syracuse prepared to meet Johns Hopkins in a night game Among the newer football powers, New York University entertained Hugo Tezdek's Penn State forces at the Yankce Stadium as Fordham made thre, gestures inst Holy Cross at the Polo Grou NUMBER OF UNDEFEATED TEAMS TO BE DECREASED Today Hailed as Greatest October Saturday That Foot- ball Ever Knew — Plenty of Outstanding Games | Scattered All Over the Country — Pennsylvania‘; Meets California’s Golden Bears—Army Stacks Up Against John Harvard — Brown Eleven Battles | and trouble, for it is nothing to one [ who must have his animal crackers, but I so dread the day when a po- | an may arrest me as the fiend | ! has been terrorizir the neigh- | borhood by throwing groceries into areaways scems to me that it is up to | | the Biscuit company to come to n | rescue with a red-blooded | mi | slze box of animal crackers! Call Another Doct | Patient: “You are a specialist in the eye, car, nose and throat? Well, | {1 want you look at this ca | Dr. Bates: “Wro 1 special- | ize in the left ear!® | —Florence Margoles | i Lin, A gentleman rlin was attracted to th er Bar” in { the Kaiserhof Hotel, entered, and | commanded “Dry Mar American than the bar, stared, and then set out befoire the astonished American three Martini cocktailg, in bartender’s look had so much admiration in it that tleman tossed off all the a row! The drinks. Hi limit is two and it ug his whole week! Wrong Place Brigga: “My Uncle Charli way one of those fellows who was al- ways doing the wrong th 3 Clarke: “For instance?" Wh » | R. . Reprodu srbidden) Driggs living room! (Copyri CAPONE FREEDUN SO I o “Scarface's” Attorneys Bring _ | THE FUN SHOP NEWS WEEKLY | m,!,‘li: to p.(vhri-fl W\lzlx:-' | de by Al “Scarfa 1pone | Foothall | ml lm‘*'! i r'. i Lm0t | A model of ootball field with | | s e e goalposts and an catab 1L adorn- | RIS e o Saclnc table o R omtn) for carrying concealed weap- Yale backficld | I There an catable referee as there wouldn't have been enough for all the former football stars to get a picce Sports A Philadelphia flics a small black yard, Opinion is divided whether it is his sma rrchief or th pirate! suburban restdent flag in his buck locally as to 1 son's hand- banner of a defiant Bucknell moved upon Easton, Pa., | o with high hoy f avenging a 0-0 | \ Drama tie of 1928, and Wash \d Jef- | A Chicago policerian arrested a ferson invaded the Piitsburgh sta- | man he found suspended from some dium bent upon stopping a Carne railings. Tech cleven which triumphed by | The police, of course, are ified 10 to 0 last year. Pittsburgh trav- | in arresting anybody hanging about elled to Lincoln, to match in a suspicious manner! charges w a Nebraska eleven | - which has not altogether measured | peial up to hopes of its me the wily | A Denver doctor says that in an Dana X. Bible of Carson-Newman. r 50,000 years of tight-fittin Rutgers and Lehigh met the two and hard pav s we shal, St B John's tea ooklyn T have no toes. Then how 1 Annapolis and ¥, and Boston spectl fod will the unfortunatc college carr it nner into Ohfo | child of 51924 I » 1o nl i to meet Dayton. Villanova welcom- | Little Pig went to Market?” ed the eleven of Catholic university, | a4 Temple move to Balti Wiliing! to mect the sturdy d from W o it ter 'n Maryland, econquerer of Geo ir town. wn 1 Remem tth a dolla n inva West Vir to ston it's faveorid the ton and gle, ¢ vis an ns C. Boss host to the Quantico Marine e Fairount, W. Va HOW TO ACQUIRE ANIMAL Among tho lifttle three in CRACKERS Ingzland, Amher 10 G BBy Thomas B Y to play Hamiltor nd Tov sinee 1 was v var 110 1 3 liked animal cr . th 10 mect Bowi Willia past 15y ! tained Hobart at Willi ASviiktowe ticut A The Co without } comi weir Kk can expense of Tufts at New, Fast Service to FLORIMD A animg perience I have fo. s of ox the or riddle-aged s by ooki My method i hot U0 GV BRGLADES (B Nov. 1at) nethiote ias Yo aRUrAbE: of olives and try to slip a box v fast train serving the animal eraskers undor cout Consts. when the clerk d. Fre rrom Penna. Stazion, New York 4 : St HAVANA SPECIAL . Lv. 6:50 p.m. quently, however, he reappears be 3 ‘chedule fore I can do this and then I hav ckened 3% hours. PALMETYO LTE. » Le: 2:10 p.m. f§ |10 Order a quart of milk As likely Atgusta; as not a customer will be watching Brunswick, Tnomasvile, Florida el suspicioualy until SIark re sdathrr fast daily trains turns. As a result I have often uring season via the bou, as high as four dollars' Double-Track Sea-Level Route. W o' of grocerics before Y could | make off with a box of cracl Atlantic Coast Line In the early days of my wedded The Standard Railroad of the Soath [ | lite this threatencd i Tickets, reservation. on frem SR A & os B.F. FULLER, A.G. 1. A, {2 conty rang tween 8 Weae 40ch Sc, Hew York my wite and me Tel. Lackawanna 7080 My wife long ago refused to add Ask for “"Tropical} | animal crackers 1o h \ened 7ips"" Dookle g L plened TripgiBeake Bl o racralon ho kround that it vaunded silly. Thus 1 am reduced to stealing them, I do not mind tha expense petitions for dis- | ners preser habeas corpu 1 by { charge of the pri their attorneys, the or court yesterday granted a ru ) Herbert Smith, warden of the peni nd District Attorney John to show why the 1 not be granted. The de returnable October | | Monogh writs shot rule was ause ni | Habeas Corpus Action This is the fifth attempt by legal to free Capone and Cline they began serving their sen- aciion sin tences in the county prison on May 17, the day r their arrest. Both pleaded guilty on August 8. The were transferred to the penitentiary because of crowded conditions at the county prison Counsel for the prisoners, in their latest move to obtain their edom, aver that Judge Jonn E. Walsh erred in sentencing them to a county pris- on instead of the sta penitentiary, They also contend ths transfer of Capona Cline places them un- der t nate any of the indetermi- vhich provide *hat 1 to the peniten- num and minimum to provision: on o 1lf of the this contention ris iini xpire November TELFPHONE INCOME REPORT IS ISSUED Net Receipts $8,804,903, State- ment Says Today propri sross in- rent and 1 expe the ne of $8,804 DRILLING FOR GAME 1, Qct. 19 (UP)—Qali- fornia’s Golden T drilled . on Franklin Feld yesterday in prepara- tion for Saturday’s battle with Penn- sylvania. Except liback Gar- for I rit v zels the Garrity nst Penn. 1 good d to USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS She’s the heroine and chief spotlight-holder in | HOW GIRL the new comic strip by J. P. McEvoy and J. H. Striebel | PRETTY GIRL—BIG T BACK-STAGE—LOVE! Every OWN—ADVENTURE— day in The New Britain Herald DON'T MISS A DAY OF IT! 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