New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 24, 1929, Page 17

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[aaaaasass o 2T 0 L DTV CPEOR Speaking of Sports Raaaaaasd il 20 ZUTSH CEe-" When the Nutmeg football team was about to run out on the field to start the game against the Hartford Glants, Coach Bob Patterson gave orders to the backfield to put the first group of plays through “Mule Werwalss and “Jumbo” Gnasdow The first few plays resulted in gains | and the first touchdown was through Werwaiss. = ~ This was a return compliment, the management believes, for the Hart- ford management's action in taking on the New Britain players they were slated for places 0. the Nutmeg team. One of the most unusual things in professional football is to see a pla er who is anxious and enthusiastic about playing. The Nutmeg team has at least one who is that way. He is “Spike” Burns, end, who received the news that he was going to t the Giants game as enthusiastically as a college player who is informed he is to get the call to start a very important game. The Triangle football team of thi city will practice tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the South street field in preparing for the coming game Sun- Gae Holman, Ohio State star, has been declared ineligible once and ruled cligible twice. He wins by a majority vote, The Fafnir Bearing Co. team had the honor of winning both the hard ball and soft ball league champlon- ships in bascball last summer. The soft ball championship was won over fleld of 12 teams. Corbin Screw was second and Corbin Cabinet Lock team was third. A suitable trophy will be presented to the winners. It's peculiar that Major Ralph e, who will succeed Biff Jones as coach of the West Point football team, v team when he was playing the and Jones, who is retiring, wa tain of a West Point team never played a game. ime, s cap- had a trick knee which kept him on the sidelines, and th war stopped the schedule the year Jones was captain. Sasse Palmer P. Howard, faculty ath tic manager at the Senlor Hi school, is already making plans for the New Britain-Hartford High school game in this city on Novem- ber 23. Blueprints of the field have been | made for him, and he and Comp- troller Newell 8. Ames will lay out a program which will include the number of exits, seat arrangement and police protection There are accommodations for more than 8,000 persons. reports that the crowd will be close to 10,000, this not been th case in the past few y In 1927 the crowd was accommodated with room to spare in the scats at Me- morial fleld. Football has be position at the "n a paying hool so far pro- this season. The Bridgeport Central High school gate was very high and ' Dastian although the Pittsficld game did |0 not draw so large a crowd, it more | than paid expenses. 1T imford game, which will be play week, should attract a large gate. Seene—The Y. M. C. A. pool. Characters—Several who have just emerged pool and hy vigorous application of towe: Time—Just after the masquerade party at the “Y" last night. youths from th are drying themselves off Into this sci tumed youths the front rank ed as flappers. o stroll several cos- from the party. In are two boys attir- The disguises are {00 good. There is a wild scramble and into the pool go the towel-rubbers, towels and all. Only a head appears here and there above the surfa after the grand splash. Exit the “flappers’” can be taken. before reveng: Three Iiarvartfi’l:&ers Out of Dartmouth Game Cambridge, Mass.,, Oct. 24 (UP) —A serious setback was experien. ed by Harvard football squad yes- terday when it was learned that Ben Ticknor, star center on the first eleven would be unable to take part in Saturday’'s contest with I mouth. Ben Is reported on the s list and is under treatment. Art Huguley, veteran halfback. and Harper are also unfit for prac- tice and will probably be out of the Big Green conflict. The second varsity team was put through a scrimmage yesterday with a scrub eleven which used Dartmouth plays and rushes. Ch ley Linehan, Browne and Nichols Coach, who witnessed the Darts mouth-Columbia meet last w end, superviscd the session. Coach Arnold Horween is yet un- dcelded regarding the lineup. Inju ies to first string players have tic up his plans At Maryland College New Windsor, Md., Oct. 23 (P~ Dr. E. G. Bixler, president of Bl Ridge college, said tonight the in- stitution had to cut out football when competition raised by other schools made it prohibitive to give away scholarships, as had been the practice, in replylng to the charges after | never a regular on the, which | Despite | d next | A. Hoffman Lapides Leibman Levy Fightlin I Heckman Murchison der Perkins | Low Man J. Cicelo haramut Hills Valentine Charamut Kennedy ¥ Ro Andj Mazur Holmstrom Larson {. Atwater J. Olashaw 1. parrows H. Moore ntland Kosa Hall Wenrna Low MeGrath ohnson i Josephs 11t wnson | Westman Johngon fassey cott | Hura | Watker | Hanrahan | Parker Habhersett 1 Tobin | Post Ralph Tomlin Miller | Andcrson Pugsley Linn M. Maerz J. Middieton E lman H M. Laliberty A. Fagan A. Crowiey L. Bacon oW Score L Schussler NORTH & Vaikonia { 1S, Anderson M. Murphy A. Mocera M. Bart G. Dery ¢ Larson Renack Whitney Scunton of the Carnegic Foundation that athletes were subsidized. “We have since dropped football, M- cut out all forms of athletic schol- |- arships,” he said. “Formerly when . whe heard of a good athlete wo tricd to get him. We oifered only tuition and board and never paid any salarfes. We had to cut ont| foothall because we had to get in too many extra players for the size of the school.” i | B. Hartney M. Plockar WITH THE BOWLER ROGERS ALLEYS RECREATIO! Hoffman Arn 83 96 a4 Buband 87 R. Follo 86 398 451 Central Barber Boys 5 90— 273 96— 283 | 88— 270 | Mozzy 89— 272 Borden 19— 379 482—14 United Abrams Home Wet Wash Kennedy's P. & F. CORBIN LEAGUE Elks Club, R & E. FOREMEN'S LE FAFNIR LADIES' JUDD LADIES' 454 408 Sons Clothing 30- 89 115- M7 456 464 Laundry .92 105 18 ‘10z L0 Auto Blue Jays 59 109 91 10 Robins 94 90 18 103 112 153— 301 418 0 | Starlings | L0 A1 | 6o [ 5 90— aiz 316, Hawks 17 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER_Zz_i, 1929. Snaps A. McKinney V. Lewineky A. Lester B. Valukonls L8 e1— 181 i+ »/ALL INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE " Re — r many years. The Shee m.uF‘ the fourth and seventh fairways, others, Johnny and Francis, lo much to the approval of members, estelli, Huggy Carlson, Wojack, Val Flood now has a crew of worke . 89 92— 181 McCormack and Johnny K ka are | Y, men changing the aspect of the 16th STANLEY lfl‘~ r: '-IA'(L\‘ LEAGUE been in the ranks in the past but long forg € back tee to the left . D, -1/ Ten Quintets Working Hard in Preparation For What ¢ s Sianc el e bl nlens Rl o SHs ine M ; % "I Looks Like Fastest Season in Circuit’s History— followers o vl "o o Championship of Second 16 De- < rexeseason. Ot : = = Champion Corbin Screw Team to Defend Laurels— !y, °" "' "t stoes s cided at Shuttle Meadow sioeration by the srcins commits s s Stanley Works and Stanley Rule Look Strong -—i ST ————— - i Gascos Are Feared. S[]NNENBER[] KEEPS By digger Waterbury South Ends Becker o Play Pawnees Sunday Approximately 100 basketball |ceeds Larry Mangan who did not : .| One ¢ leading football teams Sempers L. Dombrow MeKenna M. Jarnott Dummy Awls Hand Dril Skorupski s Westman Rieau Dryzata Hazard M onin M. Valentine B. Schuitz FRATE AUSTRIAN J. Zotter Buchers Bill Mickia hurma Fetal SUBSIDY GHARGES ¢ STIR SPORT WORLD Tce Picks | players will be seen in action with | the Y. M. C. A. Industrial league this | §4— 101 |Year. Mach of the 10 teams entered 133 | In competition carries a roster of 10 —— | players, and, according to the ad- — 84! vance information, the league will o be faster this scason than cver in 83 | the five years it has begn in exist- ence. | During these years the champion- | ship has remained within the grasp of the American Hardware Corp. The first champion was the Corbin Cabinet Lock team er which the honors went to P. & I Corbin, t to Russell & Erwin, and finally to Corbin en 308 288— w for two years in suc- 77— 10 cession. 73 12| All four teams will again be en- §1— 170 | tered, but they will have six other | = 7 [teams to stop them in their battle | 10 keep the championship within the | bounds of the four factory units. | Champions Have Five Back ' | Corbin Serew, last 1 ch 1 | pions, wili have four of (he five o ulars from last year and a star for- | ward who has just returned to this - 133 fcity after serving in the U. S. ma- S litlrines. The four regulars are Joe Luty, center; Andy Yakubowicz, forward, ammy” Darrow and “Hank” Arburr, guards. The new | | man is Charley Baker, forw, club Tom ready who was a team in 19 Kilduff, Jo | for duty. tanley Rule will he stronger than star on the Boy 3. The substitute Mcehan, will be | cver this year, according to Coach | Jimmy Murphy. The feam will have | Gill, Garro, and Morey, forwards; | Kley, center; Corazzo guard of last r's team. Jimmy Murphy, vet- | cran of many court campaigns, s | | hanging up his shoes this vear. He | Will direct the team from the bench garb of a civilian. Othe | 1layers on his squad are Moline, ¥a patka, Brovn, Adams and Wojac 1 Pafnir Loses McGrath in the The Fafnir team will be the san last year with the exception of | Frank Mc h, center. He has left the employ of the company. Gicro- 1009 | [ chowski who alternated at center > . ... | (Continued from preceding page.) | With McGrath, will be on the squad H S oy cuy as will Al Havlick and Howard Bel- 106 117 Orcgon Agricultural, Purdue, South- forwards; “Red" Matulis and 86— crn California, Wisconsin and others. “Julie” Mieczkowski, —guards A 272 239 321—1035 | Recruiting by rare and casual con- Dew addition is "Mickey" Bucheri, Faglex . {tacts—~Chicago, University of Color- former Landers' captain. The 0 95 53— 260 ado, Cornell, Washington State Col. AFoup of substitutes will be back, it | SRR S e, Amherst, Oberlin, Vanderbilt. | Was learned today. S 106 e 2 No Itecrsiting Xoioi | Russwin Peam Unchanged JH U No evidence of recruiting found— ' The Russell & Erwin team, which 345 4 a56- Peacocks w0 86 o1 0 85 gy e §2 100 46 104 02 96 86 94— 2 .98 121 127— 346 = | a1 New 105 107 52 504 515 500 Walex 87 8 440 164 Tyramids 104 114 103 186 6 101 Cleo 56 83 0 ST Hearty Spades 88—~ 163 70— 144 83— 151 61— 12 Rings .80 . 81 65 309 Buckles L .65 o .89 320 Squares a1 320 Spurs Bits 82 K0 i 303 Bowdoin, Lehigt Agricultural, M Tufts, Tu rory, Reed Massachusetts TInstitute of Dalhousie, Laval, nolog Ottawa, Queen onto i OUT OUR WAY 1dlet 15 the sensation of the the last league dur- seven or cight w usett rinity, In Ma ury, ne, College of Wooster, When it started a winning streak which hrought it from next to last “h- place to within a few points of first place, will he lnet ye of the MeGill, atchewan, Tor- alipost the same as Johnny Scoxe is in charge quintet this year. He sue- | frectured his 1 have the t With me to conduct theteam. ite, the Sotth Saxe who Will be playing finals of the char nd which is being manager will be “Nibby" Nyborg, na co Loud, former col- ieorge Luke, Emil Karbonic, Chris . to |} tar e opponent of Karbonic who was on the Landers S[Fang]ep Lewis' Seconds Pre- 1wt me Sunday. r, Paul Rakowski of o South Ends 1 in their li A. league, Chester the Fr s and Skurz Becker, Kuhlman and vent Principal From Winning stars, The 1 for the landers team is in charge of Jack | 15 Angeles, Oct 24 (1) Gus « ! ld a ‘yv’rar. ert this year. Last year this gonnenperg still was world chan LR o ""'”\(('l" I ar this team finished pion v, e , (at Willow . Manager Wil t place but it is undergoing a of complete reorganization and only g, two of last year's regulars will be left. They are “Chick™ Charlow and p Billy Preisser. The rest of the team Hewett, Charlow, Emory, Carlson, and Haigis | rin onds to pull at i aid conds of eir bout ite Gus s with his fly him he took the Match Ends At 1ith will be made up new playe second when Lewis employed . ¢ ko 3 some of which were on the Boys' the headlock, of i the M W club teams. There were 16 di- chief exponent i iniver s varsity a out for the team last Friday. onnenberg s saved from r h uad ited scrub eleven 24 Stanley Works Outlook Good fanalification by precipitate lasod ) s session Stanley. Works quintet will have [the part of Lewis' scconds } vas tha | the same squad with one exception. 'champion had launched himself I L 0 rown Joe Greffa, Boys' club center, is prac- advertently fron ring i1 1l y ticing with the team and he will tempt to floor Lewis with flying ‘ Ia prohably be us-d at forward. The tuckle in the last period. So $ M. who rest of the team inelu s 8 1son, fell heavily into the pre s n last 8 game its high scorer, Merlin Rackert, | required 18 the allowes ¢ ned as a omising himsclf back into g Coach John Tobin of the Corbin! As he dragged himself Cabinet Jock team will have the the ropes one of his sccond me group of players, as follows: to his side. Immedia Lewls' sec ithers, Stohl, Klopp, TLarson, |onds, apparently helieving the chan v W rQ Ay addition he will have Al Anderson, trance of his 1 into the ring, captain of last year's trade school 'also rushed in, causing the referce team and Tyndon, champion foul 'to declare no default had been com shooter of the New York City high 'm schools last y Jimmy O"Toole | playing football or will not he out this year. New P, and 1. Corbin Team | cr P. & 1. Corbin team has changed and itted. The champion. as the bhout dered to proceed, leaped at Lewis Y.M.C.A. to a great extent from that which | title holder took the first fall represented the factory last y in inutes, 33 scconds and the Mickey Tuke and Dick Gorman, third in six minutes, 2( nds. The Luke left t cmploy of the com- seconds. any. Ray Holst, Joe Jasper, ‘Goody N e = Pr m«!n I," e v“!, “,“1,\]0‘” WESLEYAN QUARTER INJURED UNTIL NOVEMBER 1ST will probably be the fl\-r»;xulnr‘:}] -‘“"“"‘I’“”v Oct, 24 (1 '“' ]1" a e ey s are new to|fVC minute scrimmage, Wesleyan 10 5 the squad. Preisser has been on the | freshmen scored once and carried Men $ BO.VS $( squad in the past but this year he |the ball n to th f is holding a regular job and will [¥ard 1 vesterday, JOIN TODAY probably stay with the team. The {PAURN y a Al ed and may be unable to Heinzmann, | O'Brien and Feldman The New Dritain will consist of Nick well, Joe Augustion son. The new men are Bachman, Iddie Zaleski and Joe Flis, former Stanley Worker. Tom Tanza is man- 1ger of this year's team Gas Company Looks Strong Machine team Arena, Rock- nd Fred Swan- The New Britain Gas Co. team, L new entry in the league, will have some hasketball players who have been prominent ires in the game " By WILLIAMS neo.u, PAT. OFF. MOMENTS 1024 WE'D LIKE TO LIVE OVER- srwiliame © 1925, oY wea semvce. inc | ON'YY A FEW MORE DAYS. NOTHING terrible about “electrolytic decomposi- tion.” It simply means the “evaparation’ of water from your automobile battery. It’s a natural process that must take place in any healthy battery. But—and here’s the point—unless the water lost in the air is replaced every ten days or two weeks, only part of the full power of the battery is available. Regular visits to our service station for water, and cleaning and tightening of the terminals, will keep it in a healthy condition. 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