New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 23, 1929, Page 15

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\'FW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WE I)\I‘QD AY, OCTOBER 23, 1929 Speaklng§ of Sports '\ m«comm‘ New! the er Britain ficld a the may be Willow are their ng p condition of justly proud Brool: park City football out-of-town yers speak very enter RU Visi highly of the ground Not only is the also is firm and soft. bination is not often found. For the Norwich I'ree acad- field is level but the ground 1s | hard and the players ther become used to falling on the Two years ago when | to New Britain to pla were surprised at the wonder ondition of the field. level but This com- | ground instanee emy very have har they they ful ¢ us surface came Probably New Britain players who were nursing injuries were worse off they had been tackled two or three times and landed on th rock-like Norwich field Two years Yellow Jackets professional said they never, n played on a better 150 members of the in colleg days, field Here's 1 one quot an article the New Major Ca which York vanaugh ipprared of papers ing Cav- put to “Football players?™ repeated relative have a Ma jor a question his team. “Why 1| kid who looks anything hut footbull player. He is flat- as anybody can be and run a bit, give him a football and he can run as fast as Ay wants to run. In a track wouldn't he anywhere, H fellow who can run Al clothes he is the best men 1 His to like a like a in fool but of hitve Ame? New tive on foothall imaugh Britain has one repro the IFordham team of which is coach. He senta- univers Major - not b may but we are inclined to think he is. | does n b at or 3 to consis that a p must says 160 Ay 1ol ayer He r the play- foothall brains A star pornds is heavy enough is game and ha rned with High school Sundey Iy Coach John I of Britain < conver said 160 pounders big Ation ied with a would % fohnny is sati am of ho 00 fast for the » | New Chicago had a wonldn't eat until the Cubs acel world's champions. One hears 0'1 + lot of persons who are fanatics on ene thing or another. Tut this gent | ‘em all backed off the map for | crust. wha breal med | rabid ng but rye would b anyt Can't say that he takes the cake. | He's probably a big loafer | 1's too | the fellow il i Malone the assanlte Pat a job as catcher with claimed e was mati hotel by Accarding to a M during this Can- Mi- Los | miles will lone who traveled 20,000 the baseball season, winter by going conducting a bu in lan, O. and vacationing in Angeles and Havana | rest hunting in One of the unsung heroes of the 1929 Athleties s Frank “Home | Run" Baker. the fellow who dis- covered haby-faced Jimmy Foxx | over in Maryland and tern sent him to th A's There seems to b to v a difference vhether or not it for the industrial the girls' Sor of hion as od thing council to andone have this funs joyed thonght mt knew 1 Zame inything or nothing ahout the wir co yaskethill o Corbin D & 15 Gor- bin and North & Judd teams were ready to carry on a battle for the | pennant when Landers dropped out, | lcaving only three teams. The in- Serew, dustrial council decided not to have |V a4 league of three quintets. According to Coach burr of the Corbin was all set for a team. He had the from last year outstanding “Hank" \v’-’ Screw team he championship regular forwards a tall center and his guard i | Jor Toote | the bowling main cog in the nowling tear one of old-timers will he the Britain Eiks' | The locals en- ' organization gets into cld just the on alieys, New tonight Meriden oot will e Silver City team nothe and if ime form it or the am, too The Holy Cross Athletic Bold a meeting in the nent tomght club will church base- at §:30 o'clock It's New Britain-New Haven this cuk-end. The high school plays Hillhouse high school of New n,.uu' and the Nutmegs play the Williams | team. | The announcement of the transfer | of the interest in Bridgett's Smoke | shop to Jacob Jennings will he n‘—l coived popularly throughout the city. James Daley, who has been connected with the will i1l be associated with M Nings as a partner. The smoke is one of the most popular ing plac those intere sportng cvents, and the new owners plan to make no in the nolicics of the place for changes Herh Kopf, New Britai son, is on the rgetown coaching staft this fall, having charge of the ends. Kopf knows plenty about this department of play, for he received All-Ameri. | ca honors while he A wingman at Washington Jetferson a fow years hack. | was Kopf was known more for basket- | | against the | ito letic 1 sout |10 | Advancey 'ment” | stood | against leagu~ | n [ EIKs' home | balt than footnal [ been tho star quintet a de T having | school Lin this city, on the high ade ago. He is, of one of the famous Kopt nd sisters who between them won about cvery sport honor there was all-America foot- hall honors to winning World series bascball zames from NEGRO GRID STAR I3 GENTER OF ROW Geongla Daesnt Want Myers | Used by New York University Oct. 23 York York New to negro University Dave Myers (UP)- university the “color line” football players. If of Georgia ulnh('lfil colored quarterback N. Y. U foothall team, playing the sonthern team here on November g, contract for the intersectional game will be can- | celed, according fo an announce- ment today by Prof. Giles . Court- ney, chairman of the board of ath- -ofi- | have 1 fused draw {phant who ran amuck and | over a box car at Corsicana, execution near Corpus Christi, two members of his tribe. of hgainst How They Executed An Elephant in Texas THI DEATH MARCH—Here's Black Diamond, illed a woman and tmwd a keepei | Tex Tex Circus offici !Diamond should die for his crime. 15 freshman eleven tackld Alden Hewett Heads State De Molay Loop PENN WET INDOORS e lis place in chigh Saturday Hall was tried of last year' (AN at left ENDS CHANGES AT Syracuse, N. Y Henry ity Howard Henward 1 ¥ 8. for the SYRACUSE Oct wp) — into the Josition ang 1o left half Tues d preparations Saturday I'rank was sent var quarterback dmar < Syracuse openc Brown game By WILLIAM~ = WEeELL, T HAFTA /GOOD GOSH Y \ / MOVE TH MEAT ’ LsE \ | BACK BEFORE ; \| evEy BvTe | ER WITH A Pocw T \ T wWOouDN' BE ‘-\ Bo0v. WHEN YOu B SAMWIDGE |\ GOT A SAm wiDaE NO MORE “OL'RE ALLLS ROOTINT ARCUND INS\DE OF == / = cus cle- being led to the heavily cene of his chained between Is decreed that Blaci. | ALDEN control at New York univer- | sit New York university will tolera no discrimination against My Courtney “We of the athletic d sec no reason wh gainst (ieorgia agreement with Geo ia, ecither written, verbal or fm- plied. in regard to Myers' non-par- ficipation in the here Novem- ber 9. If we that Georgin would show poor sportsman- ship Myers' removal from the lineup we would cancel onr contract the southern school.” Courtney's in an would Geo said control hoa will not g Y. U. has no he game thought ich as to demand with statement to reports henehed was that previous mad: My to the because of the cial V'S MANAGER prejudies that a exists .u:.vl\ “gentle- h-[\\mn‘ precluding the pos au rumors agreement two schools IN CHAINS {ond outbreak by the cra men’s the part in the Negro The N contest. Association Protests tional Association for the ent of Colored People AND FETTERS—] d mammoth, he one the major was talking abont | P of a colored player taking | fettered Black Diamond with nearly a ton of chains, as this re- markable closeup shows. Even his powerful trunk was (‘hmm(! | to his body as an extia precaution. I'aking no chances on a s¢ circus men hobbled and TR WiLLiAMS, vesterday ind sent a letter St (OB oy of inquiry authorities The letter prots rding sai noint T thi vhat ofticial in s on in to you netior ndic crudeat would do hoth fer and northern sentiment. The Na tional Association for the Advan ment of Colored People hopes that York university will not attemnt to foist ruee an institution and a it has no place “If Georgia declines (o play the burden of canceling the and forfeiting it rest on and uglic the form university how hatred sport to the upon where let | game | those who | HEROES ARE MADE ~ NOT BORN © 1920, 8 wea sErvicE, e, AEG U S PAT OFF. are led by the unwo colored diserimination.” Mechan Fears Roughness Coach Chick Mechan at N, refused to make a implird that a ‘g does exist which takir hy motive of | | DY FOR THE Black Diamond as he was being v. U.la few moments h(vfmv a u“u;,‘\i",’,’-’;”!"r‘im into his body. More than ‘ "5 'mond was finally between two | prevent the g aring the sehools wonld part in auoted as dec would play U, lineup controversy Myers' ot LY mfin mws e " Winners of Two Gity Ties Gl brate Double Conquest try It 1 to he is not ne. Hia mother s nnder opposc Myers' playing Georgia, fearing that he | would be severely injured by the | southerners ; ‘VITH THE BO“"LERS | After a successful baschall scason FRATERNITY to {in which the Holy Cross two city titles, the Holy Cross A. (. ALLEYS closed its basehall activities dinner the B testimonial on BUSINESS MEN'S LEAGUE Red Path Five 80 14147 15 at rlin night with a the Dreamland turnpike, About 125 clul vited ationded th quet the At the stn Altorney tenns nition as the bost ball playe inn 101 108 : in 8 ban membe s first nization Patterson won re 3 244 00— rs in the cliy and played wonderful mastering o game when they came up aft ing st the start and made a smash- e lebn i gt |ing dash to finish first in the city D T | leaguc Alderman Pajewski Speaks Alderman Peter Pajewski said ? |that it was a great event in his life |to be present at the soclal and to |be given the honor of catching the o, |first ball pitched by Judge Stanley oy : 29413, Traceski in the first season in which the club participated. He | concluded with wishes that the or- 9 ganization might expand and repeat ts victories next year. Dr. Roman Lekston and Attorney | Martin 1. Stempien extended their congratulations to the players and th were responsible bringing championships Toastmaster Monkiewicz, introdue- ing the n speal A. Grazy bowski, caid that he sponsible 102— 280 84 106 4 7 Capitol Buick 18 Wooley Hewell D New Rahin | Broft who about in the Dodge Br. S FIRING SQUAD—This picture shows anchored down by a keeper, squad of riflemen emptied their guns >0 shots were fired before Black Dia pronouncad dead. teams won | , Just ot only for the devel of th Holy opment of t club but carly nioy of th the Gir Cross parish, Mr a ple tinonial i5 con yhow tated that o \d the te lub which first year of existe ould 1\ the top places in two serics. He extended congrati- gold trophies hy John Cabay, who piloted the team to victory. He also congratulated the officers of the club, Stanley Samora- jeayk, Frank Niedzwiecki and John Stempien, for the parts they had played in making the scason a suc- | He president of o lish-American Republican club, ex tended them cor said that it was a have the club share the buildi t 94 B Given Min‘ature One dinner 2old (v Charls Col miniatur of the with the his tasks during the se was enjoyed for he evening The Honly Cross A. €. will hold | is monthly meeting tonight at 7:30 | o'clock in the the Holy Cross church will be | given of stand ing. asure dinner of luring its THE SMOKE SCREEN THAT WHY RISK SORE THROATS ? KEEPS OUT THROAT DANGERS oi No onc had ever heard of “Coughless” cigarette until OLD GOLD came ... Barely three years ago this AR anen smoother and better cigarette was introduced to the souvenir as the nation. remair Its clean, ripe and better tobaccos gave smok- ers new throat-ease. No rasping. No coughing. And basement of and report club’s financial it won a national following. It made millions of friends ... Why not sample its honey-like smoothness and its Change to OLD GOLDS. HOLY CROSS BACK Worcester, Mass Holy (ross complete in with to RETURNS Oct. 23 (UP) backfield wonderful flavor? Play safe with your throat. sdsion e his Hank shoulider muy be shifted by Marquett return of Garrity halfbic injured three U the position has been nursi the or Est. 1760 Lorillard Co. o onks R Better tobaccos make them smoother and better . .. with ‘“not a cough in a carload’ backfield gami On your Radio, OLD GOLD—PAUL WHITEMAN HOUR. Paul Whiteman, with his complete orchestra, every Tucsday, 9 to 10 P. M., Eastern Standard Time with 'SALESMAN SAM Elks Hosts to Meriden ) 14 Sehu That’s More Like It In Three-Fold Tourney | The pool, card, and howling teams | of the Meriden lodge of Elks will be MEBRE RIDIN' & BIKE AINT EXACTLY UPTo DATE,BUT WHY CARE | ? tAY MOTTO 15, MAKE TH' BEST OF WHAT a GOT ! \ (YLESS \TR MCAA\ ‘{OL\VC HaD A WRECK FOR YEARS AN' NEVERL (-7»(' Y& DERN NEAR HIT Me AW, THAT WAS YOUR ) | TOUNG EELLAL WHY DONTCHA | ,)Famxt VVE HAD THIS | the guests of the New Britain B. P. O. E. in league games tonight. The howling matches will be held at Rogers Itecreation alleys but the pool and card games will be at the on Washington street, ‘3. GU22LLEM ¥ Co- Ao il ko S(m;s Maloney In Bout at Cleveland LERQN HOW TA ORIVE ? A COAR FER {EARS AND | e e W AUNEVER Hap A wrcck: | e HAD & AR ! S | Cleveland. Oct. 25 (UP)—Johnny | Risko, Cleveland heavywelght knocked out Jim Maloney, Boston (CE WAGON ~ U0 LIKE TR OWN AN AUTO, BUT | CANT AEEORD M NICE CAR=- (N FACT | CAN'T &VEN AFFORD AN in the sceond round of a scheduled 10 round bout here last night. Ma- loney was floored six times hefors Referee Kid MePartland stopped the bout Tom Kirby. Boston, won an eight round decision over Frankie Simms Cleveland. in the semi-final CLASSIFIED ADS USE, HERALD 23 M 1929 8y NeA so FOR BEST RLESULTS

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