New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 26, 1929, Page 9

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e e NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 19"9 ’f Speaklng of Sports§ FPEPTPEEATS! Hospitality, the best example of what is not hos- pitality is the manner in which the New Haven Hillhou managemenc L2 LAY did you s Well, treated the New Bratain high school squad No bench was provided for the squad when it arrived on the field yesterday afternoon and the boys had to sit on the groand. This is not a pl \t thing for the substi- tutes who coniined to the sam for practicelly three-quarters When the Hillhouse boys arrive in this city they arc given all the cour- nt which is at the com- teous treatr mand of the New Britain park de- par and the senior high school. Vhis lack of thought and considera- tion on the part of the New Haven management des s censorship, TV in the ¢ CHURCH MANAGERS £ T0 HOLD MEETING .Imp01 ant Session Monday Night—Jr. League Possible Final arrangements for | season of the ball league feasibility the fifth Inter-Church basket- will be made and the of starting an inter- church eircuit will be discussed Monday evening at a meeting of the m managers at the Y. M. . LOfficers for the league will be elec ed, the schedule formally brought !v.‘n for proval, ticket arrange- | ments completed of a referee dis ing has been called for 7 The league season | Wednesday night nd pssed the engaging The meet- 30 o'clock. will open on November 13 and the present schedule calls for two rounds, which would wind up the circuit on December 1. The man- WITH THE BOWLERS | Kevi Kow Derry D Gre Hol Pete Camphell Paluilus Cozy agers will be asked tomorrow night | se whether or not they wish to extend | the season by adding a third round At one time New Britain- |after the Christmas holidays. Hillhouse gam sterday the foot-| Only one hid from a referee has bzl went soft and a substitute ball {been recelved thus far, but the had to be used. 1q\zm~lvon of officials will be gone R — into thoroughly Monday evening. | bled somewhat tain high-Hartford high v Britain high long to a sorority the Alpha Alpha or A. A. the gate and when t 1 by the boy if th who by v said they were and admitted. the They count fact that had great in- away from home m\m they learned later that it a Athletie associat tion is a Hill its members have s for ror s1 fluenc ason privilege unusual there New Although ber of . the sf were an -homes did not let lowh their rest in the case, and Herald received more than 500 telephone calls asking for the re- eo more Dritain high a ail of them gainst in that date, high school on tion given to ber of the there Is con- in the ranks of the team and a move will be made at practice tomorrow morning to cléet a new manager. s claim they receive mno ! of the finances of the team that they go into the gar icartened 1o result of poor tion of players was the 1son for several defeats this yea i is all The cn {uad is asked to be in endance at tomorrow's practice ssion at which time fort will ule to find out re matters 2lth in the, on unde exonerate 'l could b inois wins Lewis worked out with il team to perfect onnenbe st Gus the time he bull. defe agai flying tackle, but his match. work out with ngler lost to Str Next ought players will s arri orrow afternoon : il be accom crowd of follow- Nutmegs are hopeful of making it a real New DBritain we end by taking an Elm City The high school team did i vesterday 1 o'cloc ed by The aiby team. hare I'he Washington university team Chinaman, a Greck, an L Hebrew in the back- line are three Irish- | In its Ic istery the New Brit- ain high school football team hi had Lithnanians. This year there are three, Vitty Grimala, cen- ter; Vilty Mikalauskas, left guard; and Stanley N toski, right tackle. There are two of TPolish extr tion, Joe Dogdanski and “Penok lwinowicz. The other two on the line are Captain Joe Potts of rican stock and Bill Mangan, Irishman, backficld are four nation- f Pilly Itoss, quarterback, Trisk Al \m‘n‘u.u, left halfback, Ameri- can: Fink, right halfback, Aus- trian, and Carlson, fullback, Swed- ish It is comforting to know that Trinity and Wesleyan are not sub- sidizing their athletes. If they wer they would certainly be getting far s worth, And Wesleyan would be ‘“stung” th . we think. It has not won @ game this year and looks as if it might fall before the boys from the Hartford encampment next week. T 1'iangléé S;hed&iéd | To Play in Watertown s will meet the strong Water. Watertown foothall team at town tomorrow. The loc defeated by the All- i gation two week. strengthened their and expect a victor A bus will leav 12:30 o'clock. All players will jour- ney in the bus. The team will hold short practice tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock at the South strent ficld. Al candidates are asked to be present, but have backfield since tomorrow. South street at ago - | Lutheran churches | was selected Season ticke e now being and it is expected they will be for distribution nted ready ong the man- age the meeting. President John E. Tobin of the Central Board fered to stage meeting for of Referces has of- | an interpretation ague and explain | and demonstrate both the new and old rules. This matter will also be | brought up for action. | Juntor League Possible A request for the formation of a junior league as a subsidiary of the regular lo | from the church has players and The South C is se king competition. ational and IMirst have young- | er material on hand and it is possi- | Dritain fans at the | Nalson Butier 476 Orioles Are Hein | Gooc iodlewshi ROGERS ALLEYS LEAGUE 94 10 UNIVERSAL renski omb rson Robins. g0y Irow 110 B Cagle and Booth to Flash Today in Bowl 108 s 195 4T1~1504 Yale will attempt to stop the Army’s gridiron march at New Haven, October e that means they will have to stop Chris Cagle, Army’s all-American back. Albie Boo 7 9 more star, is Yale's hope in the backfield and I'reddy Loesser stars in the Blue line. 112 RNES REPORTS nm@mmy' Generai § cretary Sends Writter W Recano . B85 ble that the junior league may ma- | Allen 2 s a4 IR el e T ‘ ent Monday night | & At the request of James . North president of the board of directors of the Y. M. C. A, Clarence H Barnes, general secrctary, has sent U i to all the directors col report made by him RAEINELN Ty From Preceding Pa kicked to Ross who W his 20 yard line. N n to Hillhouse and on the Ross inter- epted a forward pass. A fumble by Kloiber was recovered by Hill- house. On the first play a pass to Lockery gained 56 yards and a | touchdown. A drop kick for the point after touchdown iled and the score was ended on the 14 to 6. kickoff pla The summary: | N. B H. N. H. H. H, Bogdanskl Lockery Left End Ludwinowicz g Mallory o1t Tackle | Mikalauskas Weiner | Guard game ) Owls DEPT. NTORE 1 E and betwe per e 551 en 10 17 yea 146 | than ever hefore. At - S ;3' treme is a large group o < professional r larly using the ph rtment. 78 7 It has been found necessary to fit It & EIBAGUE up another locker room for their Door Checks use. Youn men crowd the 50¢ ¥ Liban k rooms and gym classes cvery eve- 5 Haken M. Kueln A 5 “Approximately half of the men- recruited eich s October. Receipts to ds | free of given instr cost 1 at thas > Orange records for stal of 1 10 swim all ek during ed to pool s open Brown Wmfi“““”%%f::ffi FOR VACANT CROWN =7, ==~ 1 r a for an eliminat to Sebo determine ny fu 1 “Aber- v Brad v out of Cannell the pic ¢ solons an- - e nour ready to rec ognize ruler t OUT (}U‘% WAY ddock had nd that Mick climina ¥ Walker Valenti Comes Home on Furlough Fiom Newport Jerome nti, who enlisted in the local iting sta- 15, is home on leave past nine wee alen itioned al on at Newport, R. 1 instructior al life to the t sta b undergoing Upon tion on transferred is return he o ships in the will U. 8. fleet th Jack Ber- | &in, local recruiting officer. Valent v were the for During had the | who s col as been in the navy about eighty Both Poincare and $ (Clemenceau Better; {Pr—Both Ray-) are und Georges Clemen= former Fre v-m\ul today. Members of M. Clemenceau's en- tourage said he passed a good night and this morning was able to sleep well until the usual waking hour this morning. Paris, Oct. 26, mond P neh premiers, wee? M. Poincarc’s physicians fssued S letin readin condition im most sat president to- day w to eat light food.” (The Handy Westingh¢use MAzZDbA LaMPSs in a 1 Lamp Shade Carton Lamp Kit) 135 and you'll be needing more send in your order at once for the Handy carton that contains: Watt 3— 60 Watt 1—100 Watt | Days are growing longer light and lamps, | Lamp Kit. A lamp shade | DR 1 the empty sockets home and then make two lamp shades from the carton. | Lamp shade cartons are made of the same mater ment shades. From each carton you i | o\ Order t of Tel. in beautiful used for parch- 7 TheConn, New Britain 3600 Your can cut v Phone or Through Any Our Employes Ligitt & Pawer Co. Plainville Tel. 560 By WILLIAMS the ,;\ 4 A THERE THEY GO! ('m (HARGE OF TH' / MIGHT BRIGADE ~ s | B N/ (CARTTRR FuLL OF TOOLS yT'LL LOOW LIWE LVINE OF CGirimala “‘”. : Makowscki T Joimeon o - 129 from this source of revenue indlc cons v e ! 135 $200 during this mon o8 H A\/\/ | 31 membership but the ind ons it ¢ heavier division. All threc Ny Centun | 273 ei1- gi4 that the present season will o Al G o "-‘;{ by "“‘*Q.:T:::L H AW © Hight T 5 Strikes e e e : t‘?;x:‘xfl-“.n1r;w‘:o Loughran in cham- «*—,A\.___i< M L “Between the 'Y’ membership or | Pionship tests. / Mangan R L 3 (B v s e el o and Ok /HAR-HAR ~ N . netos ar= g0 there may not he a stri g oty B VLD f / s |l Y lioss Ger mi = ronce in numbers. As (310 N \1‘ fiea be n-ln‘ “T"H AT Q&;\E it ¢ b b matter of fact the present quarters [LWice and lost to the HANGIN DOWN,ji / o o were inte to serve about tough New Yorker o LIKE A TAIL, | - L. “ members and that number thorOklanomaRcowboyoghastnecentlvi /i (S i Fink e e Mack | k. Fitzgerald 5 S B graduated into » light heavy- | MAKES 1M ; Halfbac stk o Fpiaeas i * Loy Welght division after a slucce LOOK LIKE A HA arlson e DE *‘“°1 9 232~ 111 | members and a third of the men paid | C2FCT & el tehta MONKEY ONA At | score Britain 14, New Haven | AT [@ small fee for house privileges only STICK | UP THERE | i Hillhous touchdowns, Middleton, | sihes Today practically all of the men " Dogdanski for New Britain and | CORBIN SCREW FOREME and boys pay for full privileges and Lockery for Hillho Substitutes, . lieartes use the phyzical department Riley for Gersky, Ferrie for FIynn, | farrows e Is reflected :n recdipts for I | kip for Fitch: Referee, IFrench: held which have doubled w Umpire, Hitchcock: Headlinesman, ! Baldwin ber cent increase in ) Massey. Iour 11 minute quarters. : UfT% P-’““)““‘“l and a 50 per cent i e o T T n the senjor department . . - . “The st enecicup. o0 avent- 190 SCOTNG Orange Combina- | Strom . PP F: 86 nce showed a daily av ! f | . n . Dunmy Py actively using the privileg | Prelle i85 90 “From 75 to 100 people are en- | | 152 olled cach scason in the rducatior Providence, R. T. Oct. 26 (& | cour. cubjects offered do not | I up the threads of intormi | — conflict with the pub.- ' tent football competition, inaus x ! e night schools and the cepartment | rated in 1900, m.r non-existent since ‘ I “Interest in handball will line up at | SpEC[lla[OPS Today ing, rather than Brown field todny in the | o feared it would. T rt first major game on the Bruin's S ar taxed to capacity and have been home schedule and their first ap- Boston, Oct. 26 (A—The Harvard | I constant u arance on the home ficld in thred Athletic association’s blacklist of Kissell mer. Men i | Istudents who sell their foothall 5143 S5e il 1 ahood, colored halfback tickets to speculators seemed likely | " 45251304 g N. Y. was to be increased today as a result of | 2 = r |a new plan adopted by the assocla-| If the ion of South Africa 11, 1 tion to detect undergraduate of- | goes on ng within the next practi 3 pl | tenders. ye present ratio, the | 17 every vear by ba Other Agents of the H. A. A. were busy | white population will increase to 4 ling instruction. During ficld the same team which started | in scveral larger downtown hotels | 000,000, and the blacks to 27,000,- | vacation all school boys who canr t Yale 'ast week, with Paul | here last night where “specs™ were | 000, swim are invited to reccive lessons! Mackesey, 185 pound sophomor hawking the coveted pasteboard for today's Harvard-Dartmouth fray. They made no attempt to buy the tickets or to halt their |sale. But they did pay as high as 185 a ticket to cc for a single g stamped on the Not all of the ed were willing, tain of the “spe nce at the numbers | face of the tickets, vendors approach- | to break faith with the students with whom they had done business but a sufficient num- ber did furnish the agents with a sizeable list of undergraduate sus- pects. Holders of the tickets Involved will not be pr ing the game mur at signing their requested at the dium they will he but should the names when rate or in the asked to leave. Signed tickets will be checked | with signatures of students to whom identically numbered tickets had been issied and where there is discrepancy, the undergraduates involved will go on the athletic as- sociation’s black list. Fifty-eight ye s ago Akron, O. site for the first | rubber factory west of the Alle- gheny mountains, and it now haz | the largest rubber industries in the : world, as the S SUMPN - i Al UWNG HAPPENS, I | THey GRAS A HAND | SO THEY wAs 1y T HEH , CURIOSITY DONT ONL Ll CATS, T KiLLs ' -TIME . THATS | T SECOND | SEcTon - ! THEM N BE | IN ANN SECTION IN A SECOND. SALESMAN SAM (F0sT T o1 Vta AFTER, SAM - |€toN To T colLece FooTBAL |CAME WITH ME-WE NEED A CHEER LeADER Y, L DIONT KHow “HERE ) C)WAS & CoLlece | GAME IN TOWN — | BarBer coLLeEGE BI& SHAVE I Very Appropriate, Sam (SURe! (T OUR. BARBER COLLEGE \OKAY, Joe! \'CL Team | WE WaNNa WIN TodaYS GAME { DO MY DERNDEST- AN’ SOME SNAPPY CHEERS'(L GINE TH' PLAYERS FIGHTIN' SPIRIT! ~ REG.U S PAT OFF. SLASH HIS JawW, \-:T’\\LENE_ WS Face e (»A ©1929 BY NEA SERVICE. INC

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