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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, T - -_— A LEPTIVIIIIETEEOITEEPLOS | mont squad are Arn es ) |» anasevich : . M e “hris Meligonis, T cls T for Trioak e Notre Dame e k4 2 S ea k in .u'mnk Casale, Kenneth Westergren S = \ LIRS % P 8 and Jack Muller. ! Ohio ........ [ (Continued from preceding page.) M o T | : N ONSEOTICL BT O NI Conch Cansla | eriden Falcons Take 60 De-, | Scshurst impressie— BAFlor and Dartmouth Have Im- |, it R o vnsertan aa- high = 0ol foot n- | placed the ball over the goal line| .« o F l el T e i J 1 ' 1 by u_m;-‘x J]ohn_ ¢d up” over the team: 7 e pse bl Q | DAt e LDl waaci S 4 5 r the charge of breach of sdlunat oves el Can s ol l tor a touendown. The score was st | OISI0N 10 FInal Quarter | []F []R"] ["LASSIE ot g of cong pressive Scoring Records oy e 3 ; i | 13 to 0 after Bautt's placement kick — | : play Allegheny ir nd locked up : ademy last Saturday. He ! | P | . nd locked up e local T unthmers dectsion ot te umpire MADY CASUAItiES 10 East 8S|was too wide. o A i G ation for their for the tie game The Giant team was caught far|line which held the Meriden Fal- . . ONINCOL 3 ) . - I Strong Teams Come TOZEtHET |sown in o o tormtore. om the (coms in check thronenont most o\ StaNIOFd-Southern — California A pass was attempted by N s T lay Sandall |theIT Eame yesterday was not § wich. The Norwich end who \‘uu'/lf | Kickoff. On the first play Sandall |oq4ugn to keep the Silver City team Game VI(flI—Y&)C Fflceg A[’my % Dave been the catcher did not reach | New York, Oct. 21 (Ph—Casualties |2nd several other New Britain line- from victorv. lacing failure on i § e e grounded. How- ! among major castern football teams|Me" caught Fay behind his goal |line plays, the Meriden team re-| S i SCeHAntrorade aver,Sholclaimeal Winterferencol MUyl i 8 Son o SRR T e "|line after he had recovered a bad |sorted to an aerial attack which e v of Hartford ave- Tilly Ross and umpire allowed v n Saturday, but most!p,e5 from center. The result a|brought a 6 to 0 victory over the i . : is home today 'V his claim. Coach Cassidy was not;Of them had the satisfaction of los- | safety. The score was now 15 to . |Jjardware City team d ; ; and Ma ona on in agreement with this de-|ing to equals, as hig fellows| The final stages of the game co L e - ) ihe charge o of probation, cision and after the game talked |largely were paived against one an- Sisted for the most part of Hart- ‘vl_wmf) _\”i ey in A “«‘ \ n ..“‘ e b ‘:(, ;,;,‘a]; with scveral about it |other. Eight perfect records remain. | ford’s attempts to get a pass into |y ©CRY % ) L Lo : powerful for the Meri- . leged th " disturbanc 1 = the eastern sector after the, the hands of Ray Fisher, but on each | qon 2% on sovaral oceasions 0 gt Besed sturbance 3 the Norwich | -end results had been enterd, Occasion, Balonki, New Britain's ,,.qperq of the Blues forward wall 1 Officer r notified po- player was|with little Davis and Elkins holding Substitute half back, knocked th=|wouiq crash through and tackl T i o'clock this then turned to the:jon at the top through a 37 to 0 |Pass down. Finally Grip intercept-|noijgon hacks in their trac r i ) tripped. | victory over the Quantico Marines ¢ @ Pass and ran 135 yards to Hart-| ™ 710 “winning score was made on o E : treat s be- Ihe umpi was that the at Fairmont. W. Va. foxdiagls Sardline 9 L oRwasah int 5 yard pass, Anderson to Sier- |t pions i ] nut streets, ) player was pushed. Ross said The Army’s 20 to20 tie against|oD this play and left the game. Very 1o\’ *ou anotier ocension a pass| Tulane Tackles Georgia Conr & Tower id not touch H"; . whe arvard before 58,000 spectators at nu.lr» “"‘:;5 g:?!n!‘w]v by cither team In | 1o, Anderson to Sieracki. was|’ r J oll [ s notified , wce of him. and Dr | Cambridge and Carnegie's 0 to o the final minutes. uggled by the latter and dropped |tems of Po y B 3 spectator, said thedraw with Washington and Jefterson | o the g { oehind the New Britain goal lin-. ' Jo not on i sa 2 DIX HARWOOD ENDS LIFE ; s no ered with but [spojled four perfect slates as Penn | ST, Britain Hartford 1,15 score came in the final quar- |championship of the I Stanf ¢ ston. Oct. 21 (UP)—Friends of - lled a clever stunt and got away bt L mo LA £ oo Brink { (or. R e 1 i via 5 I : ’ with it , - “nd - Holy Cross. American and % S The Blues team was unfortunate Bational t s 5 - | Seneekic SR R A Blues team was unfortuna : i wi 1 linesman, |FAMilton went ng into the |21 AL SERS SIS S R Both elevens 4 I i esma N defeated. The : tw G s phel ted f calf | CUSE ) a ). California 1 T ; S e AT nks of the defeat 1. The only tWo pyrng L Newman The team found itself ,Y w\ 4 ] v sideline to his regular du 3 sults even approaching a surpris Right End players upon whom it had 1 - ' L § fmer rl\,.xl utiie 300, O8trm N | petotnt oo s ot Perrotti | Felied for much of its power. i 5 i s er Columbia and littls Western Lett G The Blues had to preserve their . ( 4 Firs » the Hichienait ‘\”"!‘"""]' to 0 victory over the Rogers .............. . Bein|strength so that they would be : . : a everyone who came || TP tleven. Center {ready If a “break” should come, but et Gt At Ohio o ' n him the proper manner to| g L MO g AT |Humphreys ........ Gnasdow |t dld not come and the New Brit- ive to win s about a to contin xas € 4 7 0 4 ahavtat S tos i s, | he e st's average in_major in- Right Guard |ain team dld not threaten at any e mother t el ess 4 oy : o | tersectional tilts waa .730, repre- or.o ..., Werwaias|time during the contest, Colorado ? s ) . 30b Booth, headcheer-leader for 'mnrv three 1u~amw and one de- | Right Tackle The feature of the game was the at N 1 i 0 Bob THasen the Ny | feat. Pittsburgh blasted the nation- Y eeii...... Newman work of Brody at New Britain's st Xa ) ¢ 1la va e e .1 al aspirations of Nebraska to Right, End right tackle. Mike Gr converted \ ‘i 4 . hut California evened up for this by Fay | from halfback to quarterback, r 3 Sy o : i ip for this by it ay alfba quarterback, ran y ‘ ) NEW H ETECTIVE as considerable {turning back Pennsylvania by the | Quarterback the team with a generalship. He 1 K T e !,\‘l,\ DRIEOnIvE }','1'!“:}"; e | same score in Philadelphia IR 3 ¢ Fitzpatric /made several good plays while = el : - » Navy rall sharply at Left Half | <ing up the line, s b | “Mule” Wer lis to defe Duke by 45 to 13 afte Bautt el Druchl » summary : Gnasdow, who W the southe n ux;n‘ Right Halfback Falcons Rlues A : b et jof 15 to f. Col- |Davis Hackbarth .. ... Kalpak A l, Nutmegs this year WONgirom a1 S0l b1l Irullback i R Y to Hartford uniform where he most imnortant strictly cast-| Score by periods: Zagorshi .. Sty . Puppel 3 financial atiractions were hrighter, |®TN 8ame was fought at (‘ambridge |[New Britain ...... 7 0 0 §—15, left tackle g were the targets fo re Army Harvard tied at| Touchdowns — Buckley. Davis. | Twoski . €7 lat least an e ] remarks at e 0. Points from try after touchdown-— left guard Roth : g erday. Cornell took a long siride :~Ir\:::1“"”" (by placement): safety, Fay; Kt 5 ATEO8Y | weith later Y il by defeating | Teferee. Waters umpire, Meskill; center oL R ears, (he y fosie | Princeton by \d may well |linesman, Gargan. Time, 4 15 min- Durkey . : Anasiasiuiis e mlng e e e N ] n o1 srize this tr it has not yot |Ute auarters, right guard (5 el A Al e pes i W | been proved that this twice-defeat- | Substitutions for New Britain— . Brody yiore than it did Saturday in b Sor Lconomicel Tramiportation) 3 ¥ | ed Tiger is any part of a weakling. | Gallagher for Beloin, Sandal for le e R Al T i Thie tollar hotkoy. sezson’ will be | MDArimouth durined Snio a leaati. | Flmphreys, ker for Walcott, } ; indhergilissye & ke : o Kk from |Position by defeating Columbia 34 |Grip for Buckley, Davis for Burns, right end Army Moves on Yale i : 7 i ey Humphreys for Beloin, Belonki for Anderson : Grid | Tn the east, this week's most col- | fo ° 2 Booth Aids Yale Grip. . quarterback orful affair | Il bo| Tale gained prestige by turning| 1OF Hartford—Colacurcio for Per- | Kuchinske b 3 ack 14 to 6 one wert TOtti, Mahoney for Brink, Fisher for left halfback S e lart aded Princeton | | 11ZPatrick. Brink for Newman, Lan- | Petrucell s tato But IS ; e Again it was Alhie Geen for Fisher, Ring for Brink. | right halfback 2 T ence rican | Boot the diminutive sophomore, | [i5cassl for Sturm, Newman for | Sullivan Koy - toller Hockey ‘ ave the (Who carried the Blue spearhead. :hh?\ i a ; ro; nf;f‘ ] ;h"'b Sohaa ;1 % 2 3 honor of opening up the jonffon (N IV orlinlversity istanled fal i st S ARTREEORE A Vi el Rk th C . contest at Providence on Novem- [touchdown against Penn State and - 5 e S L DA } Cagle had run wild nees e e e (Ul 12 all the eggs of a single codfish | Touchdown — et te Darkm oah Harye ¢ E h.nm = “N_ iy m; ;} | were hatched into fish, which should |tions—Falcons: Grady ever, will find Al Marsters about | 1 versec is process|i\“turn hateh a e ske: Kline for Anderson: Weitzel for |uifficult a (e . Che e ol uon 5 %8 |in turn hatch all of their cggs, in a[s ; [Uifficult as Cagle to stop, ’ ; N r‘y”“ : n‘ I ”1’1 el m<:;1‘ v«‘,‘,\\ !::rh". rr‘(;;(l,\ ;'ros:_ lagging in the|yery few years the whole earth|Petrucelli: Petrucelli for Weitzel:| Notre Dam INCE January Ist, over a million one hundred and bl ol el s el arts of the game only 10 wouid be buried under many feet of | Weitzel for Sullivan; for Za- |in its come : 3 ¢ vivalry this ye o Hugh Lm!\‘lh.w"’nmrK with & rush at the finish 1o | goup 3 RO R (e e N s thirty-five thousand six-cylinder Chevrolets have unsuccessful in getting Foot [win by 7 to 0. e i FIRALRES ST et : [ | : 5 u: hall and he will not be able to| TBucknell got back Into the win e S E S S N been produced. Naturally, this is an outstanding ¢ the Palus Royal unlcss he ls ninig class by halting Lafayette by i 4 b to ke 1 tnice a werk w3 16 3. ana cesrsetesn rames | OUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS industrial achievement. But it is more than that. It i inday game. He does not wish |stop West Virginia \\'Mlv):nv by 19| is a great public end Y i > proposition. |to 0. Williams romped over Hobart | g p : orscr-nent of Chevrolet’s policy of " |y 47 t0 0, as Amberst stopped Ham r o progress: to build a quality automobile whose design | As was e d, tha Hartford![illon by %1 tol 6. Wealeyan, the re-| OH , /A VS ~1 = incorporates ey possible feat f i N Glanty' mianager, Harry Herbert, | maining member of the little three, | g S - very possible feature o rogressive 5 dropped &ome of the players who | Was defeateid by Bowdoin, 19 to 9 NN BRI MollEE WS St engineerin shose b Ll 2 made such @ sorry showing in the | Tufts shaded the Connecticut Ag- NO -NO- NOT BUSY- TAAT OTHER SEAT WELL, g g . .. whose beautyis distinctive, smart and v New Britain game yesterday. Those |8ies by 7 to 0 | » v BE / i & satisfyin W iabilii i 1 released last night were Sturm, New- | Aside from Lafayette, members of T WAS WASHING »AWAé 'T;F%P‘E \'\“(AT‘V f)' g . .. whose TEIlablllty is assured by fine t man, Orefice, McCoughtry ~and Uifneniiitormed “midgdle (:\rv)rr:l‘" DISHES , BUT T -HAR? SHE. GETS DOWN ALL THIS materials and precision manufacture . . . and whose < Stlckson. ere victorious, wi o e e s > et Ul 5 LT dohn'a clevens absorbing the dofeats. | OH YAy LS «»-Mw\-m‘? IF SHE EvER i price is so low as to be within reach of the great h The megs are now on top of | RUtgers shaded St. John's of Mary- NOW-HARULD! GENS SETILED v ol 5 the state league ladder with (hree|1and by 14 to 7 as the best Lehigh | SH ¥ ?O S = WE'RE SETTLED ( majority of the people. We want you to know what Victories and no defeats, There will | €1€ven in some years turned back St M- ~ RE P 5 : : Moleries s 8 i e vl |V 0 g Sl l 5 ¢ 1 OONT Qu v A this policy has meant in the development of the Chev- 5 Haven Williams, the New London || S3Tacuse ran over Johns Hopkins | OR MAq vs- I rolet Six—the modern car of universal appeal. We Ockfords, and the Hartford Giants, dAtEd £ ST XTI o want you to know that Chevrolet has brought within g Tom Leary scored three of Staple- rery o g o e se crStarles ’ ; the reach of everybody, everywhere, all theadvantages n v over Atlantic City yesterday of smooth, six-cylind 5 t I'wo of them were on forward passes U { % y er performance. Comein today! t thrown by Ken Strong. the West | | a Haven hoy and the third was scored | T i o on an intercepted ps o e | Check / ROADSTER ... 525 sn';n(;ol'rz. '645 - 3 | The IEYE Th - fie (e g o MUS[ Devem Wmner Om OI | FHAETON .... ‘925 soan ...... 675 | i) i Diice forpoic ms e not been heaten rice tor rice The 1-95 The IMPERIAL §, Fordham, and New | alue rV The All pricesf.o. b. factory, s Ao S | | or Value fire RP595) Flint, Michigen (“‘w‘u A ZHlstii il New York, Oct. 21 (UP)—Roh s adslnacedprice Tram ate fioack on the latter|shawkey returns from a Canadian el diprices Il ;"hnlr;_u'h""vfd Charkes Tor cam, while Gabriel Bromberg, ons | po 1 o A and delivery, and the charge for any additional of the stoutest units in the nw‘i‘-mm”vg i ”“‘ meehlo "‘.“‘- o sccessaties or Anancing desired. o ) %[ the menagement of the New York Green line, is a big reason for its| yankees, 1t is u man's job | apponents’ failure to ore The Y S 5 opponens e THIS IS CHEVROLET NATIONAL DEMONSTATION WEEK | American league pennant this year (84-30) e o0 [after three successful seasons, ap pore e saw scryice Saturday, Brom- | pear on the downward path. The | | o ewarting at his resular (ackic|iask of stepping in as successor to| i ne in which umbia was sad-| (. = ia s 2| Iy humbled and Zaleski relieving :‘1; plamen “\“r",:”"ampmns e by | Picculewicz at fullback In Ior. eed Sl o4 Youne blsoal g hard but successful struggl il Pl o INCORPORATED 5 #8151 the local American league club will PR el e EeaEe Seape oly Cross. no hielp from its rivals. Shaw- | 1141 STANLEY ST. 3 ()pen‘ Evenings SRy TELEPHONE 211 it Sl | will have to pick wisely and | Visit Our Uptown Showroom—18 Main Street e ”L ;’h" ’."I'” ]“;\wn from the minors, although he . o G a8 the Sredsand i acob R rt's ever- SS0CiH alers Black went down for its fourth suc Golidacoh tupperisicver Logat ; - . : : soctleileaiens ST Lyl ; cessive defeat. 13 Gourson farad |’ : ’-Uw(\m'rv\ at },\\N(;hspo:’x[lm | eommes WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY. 2 Height Garage, Southington, Conn. Draper’s Garage, Plainville, Conng better, for Vermont ended its strinsg WG A o S S ! o of ferrific defeats by handing a de. | Problems. Shawkey will have to find | COME IN—TAKE A RIDE IN THIS SENSATIONAL SI1X foat to Union, and the local youth |® Successor to Babe Ruth. The | TR - e e S 2ot lits the Paokheld didas g1 ) home sun Jdne cupnat g9 on)for Conthst R long. The Babe i3 ready and | , | & anxions to cooperate with Bob the SALESMAN SAM She Sald Plenty By Smau Y T oramas . rivalry | GOb in every way, he says, but fail- * St «'4:imn; i ¢ e ;ml ing legs soon will put the mightiest urday when Harvard and Army met | SIUgSer of them all on the side- GLL, WHATS TH MaTTer. | [Rar W [~ = g 1 E St L lines, , AT WOULD MAKE YA SicK DON'T JUST ) AW, 0ON'T KID ME! | KNOw SHE Was T and ave and Gunnard rlson s . - WITH (A ToDAY, sam? T Py R ) [c4 (,oL\_*-I VOURE PARTLY RIGHT, of this city sat In opposite stands| The Yankees must be rebullt from AY, SAM? YA || SOMETHIN' GONE WRONG weMbER Now TALKIN' ABOUT ME 'CAUSE | HEARD | Satl BUT SHE DION'T MENTION. during the hectie encounter which | (P to bettom if they are to figure [ [LOOK SEASICK OR SOMETMIN'IN e HER SAY | HAD A M(CE THIcK B . ended in & 20-20 tie. Gus s a|Prominently in forthcoming Ameri- | —-—~ ] Nopa' BUT You ) [_,\ \\‘Hga\) OF HAIR — CUR. HAIR senior at the Harvard Engineering | CAN league pennant races. Tiob OM, I'VE JusT | KNoW '™ KINDA 7, /‘1‘*7’/“"-”’_;7 N school and Gunnie s in his third | Meusel has been sold from the club, BEEN THINICIN 71 [CRaxY aBouT KTty , N / ¥ LA ¥ vear at West Point. The brothers|=Nd the left side of the inficld must IICE ol | HEARD “EK] MTanae &2 ¢ o hat a dinner date together and fbe reorgantzed. o pllching stat TALKIN' To You = | Gn1Lem - then \\"v,l out to shout defiance at »(,.M“lw EEE o ABOUT ME . WhAT | s : cach other. Shawkey ) : : 2 Yankee officials and take up his OO ske se? Rough foothall is growing rarcy | duties at once. on college gridirons, but we saw an ~ = : ¢ example of if at the Bowl Sat v FOUR PRISONERS ESCAPE i Munson, a Bro~a lineman, toolk Detroit, Oct. 21 (A—IFour prison- 3 wveral swipes and punches st €rs escaped from the furniture shop p Jiooth and his Yale mates and drew |of the Detroit House of Correction juent catealls from the stands at $:30 a. m. today after punching his unsportsmanlike exhibition (a hole through the walls of the | 6o | building and dropping to the roof | Henry Krazewski, Bill Kuhs and |of a row of dry kilns. Two of the | lie Sowka aw service in the | prisoners overpowered the driver of | Vermont academy-St. Benedict foot- |a milk truck and drove away with | = ball game in Newark, N. J., Satur- | the vehicle. | 5 day The contest resulted in a vie The prisone e Glenn Harri tory for the Green Mountain boys.|son, 18; Roy Perior “red Mas- Other New Britain boys on the Vr-rAlhr. 19, and Robert Roach. 26.

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