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15 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1929 ‘ cSveersessessecseessssess | WITH THE BOWLERS | S tinsky " u- i SACRED HEART SOCIETY are : - 56 43— 268 T = GREATER SCORING -+ S T LY (1R PLANS iSpeaking}{ wum f PLANS TWO COURT TEAHS MU i, G o e - : ¢ S A . Hattings, Daniel Wosilis BROUGHT TO COURT ¢ 2 f S l E STANLEY WORKS MEN'S LEAGUE - | e P[]WER THIb YI:AR Merza, Abie Joseph and R T[l RUN ‘WUVIES’ : b with Wilton Morey, Ott R I i 2 o poritis Ll © Eddie Geetersloh Secured o Coach Sail it Al % T S T T FOPPEETEETE PTTPIRTIPOPII |- eviecs i Senior and Junior Baskethall p e Little School Girl Fined for have e a p . But he {] 5 - n T p e LT = Wy " m Ll the Sacred Heart church will hold AT 0w el te enters. Al Middleton, Har- | o ( . ite fon o | Adams 103 its second basketball practice tiis i easall iElasicandidate Srenott g Rror e IS toirds 109 cvening at 8 o'clock at the Sacred | Boston, Oct. 20 (I'P)—New Eng- Hletantin the & oothall team the first things the Quenk o n Heart gymnasium. The club land's 26 coll footba'l elevens S e o the Y. M, oiches of some colleges 100k for 18|y, ..on s | sponsor two teams, one senior and are crossing rival goal lins far mor rship cards | ig fect. Rockne and Zuppke like ot — IR G Than s lows who were + heir baclficld boys with big “dogs.” | SR YALE SIGNS GEORGIA Valentine Gay will ma i 5 fldscason checlkewn. tods Zuppke points to Red Grange, whose | (- b senor aggregation and B. Kuchar- | showed (st 5 teta) ar by Lo feet are like violin cascs. Chris Cagle | W Jonnson | FOR ¢ ME NEXT FALL zyk will be at the head of the have been amassed to date compar i 150 is said (0 have a couple of nice | Hitiiner A bt VB el ey sonnen T stchels to stand on—though he|Ganglom ... 103 » of the Hartford Rubber Works five o 4 ‘w 5 L A loesn't stand in one place very lon | ‘ i bt 3 A lend known as one of the bes 64 points con i , 1115 claimed thatithese oversaized Fetlioa e ll“” pae SRt luir"ru”y:‘::;u].“x‘.l“:y..\: s scason aviruge of 57 May Have Junior Le ¢ i e e i Tt 6 ! Meet in Bowl on October 11, 1030, Sl 3 conse scems 1o 1 ttion of a junic 2 i ep their feet when they have 1oy, According to Statement Some of the players o i ey ; - i t rapidly, as in open-field run- Mey i out in the large squad are x CAnasaI. i Boys with small feet are more | | Athens, Ga. Oct. 29 (P — Ar. lLuke, P. Rakowski, Fritz or touchdown b tipped over. | rangements have been completed for | last year's nders car i gl S - | Harts |the eighth gridiron meeting between | Karbonic, L. Marselli, lo AL R cori LN It you want to learn how many nson g1 the bulldogs of Yale and the bull- «nd Hubay. 10 Sacred Heart | POInted out s | different ways a football, baseball or 110 dogs of the University of Georgia, ns promise 10 be very strong and Rl B eni for t v a basketball player’s name can be pro- | ey Dr. S. V. Sanford, Georgia faculty W furnish ns of the city | rule 160 iounced go to the Tabs society rooms | chairman of Athletes, announced | With some basketball. The Dartmouth Tops Nation port upon t 4 bast | Plans M on Main stvect after one of these | last night. The game will be played Sumes will be played at the Sacred & : 5 | 6 a7 At F contests. Whe the hoys mm” in the Yale bowl at New Haven, Oc- | Heart gym on Wednesday nd O e S to obe avid etd bout the card fables anything is tober 11, 1930, probably other nigh e s sigr ) st orner o ¢ liable to be used as a name. { Dr, Sanford also announced the " e = 5 15 AT Cooralhe ! \ fie Yale athletic association had accept- 2 L AR tlso for oys cams T So Hariford wants to take a littla |y ed only 500 of the gate receipts o L ; Fealihd: the various on the [l «dit for our own Gay Bromberg. | of the Y ieorgia game at Athens, s ) : oiele J P }'i's living in Hartford now. and if ! 3 13 5 3 October contest, won by vare Monda e 1 e e . {',‘M'dh lm“"lh‘ ’ the Capital City hasn't any athletes o "‘"5': e % Georgia 15 to 0, was the principal SIENE[] BY HIANTS ich has tost all fis The age lir 1 Mary’s y ¥ 1 ety i S0 s ownitoirepresen Bl oniant A L-Hipo s B ) 1§ a1 rollCea userorn dedicatory exarclaas ot the R i b e America team we'll be good fellows | Curtia 100 85 ¥ new Sanford stadium felior < noints vouth who I i P "’)fl‘i 4 nd let them share Bromberg with ‘ T 1y | The Georgia faculty chairman in- | S O birthday annive = 1 ned | il T A2 dicated the amount was tha same H l‘m F b ” T [~ IPhe yacoas ot 3, the openir 3 Sriee { E.. - - ‘ 559 339 as Georgia had received after last ano 00[ d tam 1§ : S ‘\ 5 cirenit. will b ! L "‘y..w “(In; B Ticidentally Bromberg is more | Chostel Iorrs XdieGeoneia, came ot Ne 2 « from | than a star athlete. He isa student. At| T Haven. | Tearn e Y. M not | his graduation from high school he P2 3 100 = —_— Singe Membership Contest ) 15 within one point of heing u gen- | 1 PLAY FOOTBALL GAMES St T Ei S e et T e i : e love e B nain cral honor student. To have this astaimembee atlGraniiona Bicos | BostonkGallezs e b o i o ed the membership con- lonor a student must have a mark | e R e e e Springficld 3 o last few doys: Joseph o of §5 per cent or over in all studies JUNIOR CITY T, 0N SIX DAYS OF WEEK been signed by the Hartford Giants | Willlams t ) ey pzi s Josepl sl Bromberg had an average of S4 per 13 e Gitain, Nuthisss i 1 I 0 s z lerick Line cent. PR et (Only Sunday Omitted from 1920 ({0 _\.”,‘,“,_’l_{” 12 : 41 WHITE SOXA1y Al N o AuBaEy % [N amneE . - 84 101 | Schedule, With Some Night Games | The men are Smith of Providence cation William Coates, i nouncement of Manager Scifel 120 85 | college, end: Welch of Net 0 | & Cla Lanpher that he would | = | Arranged Between Colleges. 200-pound fullback; Jos 1 I ; ¢ AT have all of New Rritain's favorites | conomy 85 Spcn U Washington & Jefferson ba 2 2 21 [Nfeskill, 98: White Sox nly Tedt oo Lack in his lineup this vear assures gf New York, Oct. 29 (UP)—College 'yyn = yng _an All-America s ; Ao Bnilleg aham Silver, who t . Britain of some stellar basket. \irdber ji’?“f"““v_ one ”‘{"“’“-‘ -fd "!‘"‘::i whom New Britain tricd to 2 . 89: Braves, A the lead most of the ’ | filenter q|Pieu s whiecs mmmes nre WiofonBer | Sini. B i el ot the ik 2 i Whita. Sox tea e e AnALC i 18 It i3 probable that the Burritta| - = |limited to one day .’(..-n week: ”"_ should be a stone wall array with e e e torney Woods. Bonds % ce will again be the preliminary attrac- | North, Weatern 808 | in ied SRnesig oot bl ’l‘v"“‘l‘”‘" fOF “Jumbo" Gnasdow, guard; “Mulo Sewn 2 a0 Ordered for hIS aop £ i tion gotiations between Mana- IRT T o2 TR sRon g enm s Bl o0 ke o e e il i e oston Gniy, 00,2 S 800 gs HANSEN—SONNENBEI oW morning: Starl DEVELOP INTERFERENCE H npher and Saunders being n Eendnate Sidaysibeineent Septempnn AN IR d Re Atk s e Norwich 28 0 40 wtle, Oct 20 /P el RO e Princeton, . Oct. (UP)— ractically completed. G [aehtabecmbon '“"m:t"‘l‘f\\AZ:f“l“t‘(‘)’r be this All-America guard, who is 1 s of Omaha will g E e e Bl e i Baskethall s ione i aenl L0 In addition, night “'K;(:w“":“;n“mfi“ ‘;\"‘”‘H“’ yr(“fl.\‘mzml Maine A i i i WILLIAMS TEAM RESTS by Bill Roper in L n this city during the past wee \ 511 assumed definite place in catuntil 18 tiarnislceaton. ends | MiadlcBux AP IAI I ot o Williamstown Mass. Oct. 29 tion tor turday’s intersec Lanphermen and the !, Tl Topy [the collegiate program and one or FLMes wnlll his teams iased Sat.| Vermont i S 50 Sinslaf Seals | RE)=TrcTToniial (rsie raral e il clash with Chicago. Charley the Panthers, South Broskey SR 531 motpRllsntsnimen have bosiplavedile bl oot T R ] Providenc. i § ; e Columbia Saturday Williams third string quarterback, . TSR e Rt R e 130 2lon almost every Thursda ¥ 1N} should be strong with Fisher of | Kloss litives iregor ity footh: the tyving touchdown iously and Saturday 11 squad enjoyed Ucarts, having broken into print light thus far this day of rest yestert A against Navy, w in yesters . Connecticul. Agricultural college | haa ¢ (0 miect the winner JTe P Al gy day's p ce BT , o ! today for the im-|daY's T 2 | with Union colleg: - a WO NAVY PLAYERS HURT Annapolis, Md., Oct. 29 (UP)— pected to BLECOVER made in the Herald last | i = sporla ¢ | Basisti of Washington & Jefferson, 1 r e With airplane transportation it s > s RiStieb el eoni e et 1680 | ould be I)UZSIMP for a football fan and Welch of Nebraska. EHUHEH MANA[iFRS i YALE PREPARES FOR GREEN P g upon us is the announce- et Ends 5 S f all fa M el Lo el pnitan AR - el Bl L S I LI 140 93— asalito atfend over 50 important collage | | Nhe! Naw/Bvitain " Nutmoss 1 b | Newn I (I 1 SRR R SR S . 104 85— 22 games during the 1929 season. And |also be at their full strenzih with | [ Vale varsity was o § z eeeeen 82 s recently as 1924 the late Walter |Beloin, Humphrey and Gallagher | ISith e i / Camp, “father of American foot- [back in uniform fully recovered i mouth plays ¢ team because it on e haherl [oam bsanse REPORTED AS WORSE Jumior Circuit Is Planned Toe Clifto fullback and Johnny [ 8 28 100 am drilled in 29 (UP)—Cap- | Gannon, passer and field general, are ! nig f‘yl{'(‘,”-n Vit 9 100 2 rday nd I st Con- | not expe to get into Navy's line- ft i i - 27 ball” and originator of the “All- |from their injuric Coach Mal Stove on 1116 | BERDEL Derraulvan iy ¥ | 4851512 | America” team, pointed out that he - — : ! v ¢ return of injuries. Joo Bauer prob- ) [ Tl e, | was forced to depend largely on re- 50 Paykep Agam Head; Leag"e_ ) s Ably will replace Clifton at fulle & . E 109 4 2 ‘Hon of an honora 100 20 4 By WILLIAMS FOR BRITISH TITLE - witness over a dozen important | i games during the scason. reelected presi- | BEFORE HARVARD GAME Trip to Pittsburgh To leastin Vast iiEhe it 2 | 1gers’ meetin, held a (% | ot el | South Bend, Ind.. Oct. 20 (¥ A. Mr. Parker has been serv. | Rumors were current on the Notre|ing as president in addition o his Dame university campus today that regular duti D82 12 | | 451 Keney Smoke ..103 100 MM G-G- GAWSH WE'RE AGOIN T' POT IN A TORRIBLE WINTER i Only Honor Not Yet Won s i New York, Oct. 29 (A—Glenna Tollett, four times winner of the | Alligator Coach Has Well Knit Team as secretary-treasur- American women's golf e With Stars Working as Cogs | (he condition of Knute Rockne, fam-ler. but other officers v chosen IN HERE. OLR HLLL | ship, has decided to make another 108 > {ous football coach, had en a turn ! last night to assist him. Walter An- P\LE O' FIRE WOOD 1S i attempt to lift the British title, o —Sseek Revenge for Defeat | for the wors derson, Swedish Bethany manager, ! ahich 8o far has escaped her. Miss | T 528 { An announcement by the univer-|was named vice president, and Ar- “ollett revealed vesterday that sh il Gaincsville, Fla. Oct. 29 (#—A [sity that Rockne's trip last wee to thur Weare, Mark's Episcopal was planni r- church pilot, was the choice for sce. team, and not individual stars, will | Pittshurgh for the Notre Dame- # trip to Tingland next | STANLEY WORKS GIRLS' LE vear o play in the British cham- | T - ;.. meet Harvard in the Crims negie game had aggravated his con- retary-treasurer . alonshin, A 61— 123 dium at Cambridge next week. |dition and the coach’s absencs from | A schedule for the coming bas- | The journey may result in a fem- D, Coach Charlie Bachman of the |practice yesterday afternoon wer season was formally adopt- inine golf invasion of Great Britain A University of Florida, expects to im- |accepted as partial substantiation of | ¢d s is the schedule which was similar to the ones staged by male | press the east with the backfield {the rumors. The Rockne telephone |recently published in the Herald and golfers. Miss Collett said that several 354 389— 773 | stars that cut the University of Geor- | was disconnected Jast night and no | which calls for two rounds of pla / of Americ leading women players | Kings 0 (6 T Eee it il forthcoming from the resi- Opening on Wednesday, November § have discussed the matter of JOln!l\;‘:‘{l -":n' o8 . 2‘§ camp followers belicve he is striving |dence as to his condition. {13, and finishing on V sday., De- forces abroad to compete in the |, ¢ g el more toward a unit thai will out|{ Rockne has suftered for several Cember 1S. A proposal to extend fhe Dritish title event and to play infa 80 164 | shine its individual stars. weeks from an infection in his right | 5eason through a third round after | F I and. Germany. Scotland and Lo ; 0 -132| The Alligator cozch has put his|leg, but has stuck to his coach g Christmas was made last 1 but | - Irance. There is the possibility that | o men through inteasive workouts this |task, directing his teans practics voted down. b a representative squad will be form- Aces [week and in the hope for revenge by a radio amplifying set from his| The offer of pr i cd for informal feam matches in | on P { for the 24 to 0 defeat Florida receiv- enclosed car. Last week he watched Tobin of the Central Board b Lngland if the invasion ches K. Audeisn i SH T e the Carnegic game from his 15 crg08 ftolstare. an o dhieopr i large enough proportions. L Jones 0= 1rs| Van Sickel, All-America cnd. | chaiv on the sidelines. ting for the league was i : ‘\"“‘ "r';”'\"‘l‘y”“ ;\“}:"\"“”“\l"‘:" Gden 63— 144 | Crabtree and Bethea, halfb and - ed Eo ioness G | St el iy i si g (Uaptain Rainey Cawihon, fullback,| HOLY CROSS WORKS IN AlR AN | T 6 P T s vy Diamonds all are in shape for the Fame. 'r’\:\ orcester, Masa. Qct. 29 (UP). Swedes 1o Defend Title [ VR B s 133 - lie practice of the Holy (ross T e i . LoIARE At iyt e Rgover S - 135 ORDHAM TACKLL HURT sity yesterday saw Phil O'Conneit . ) wib ] i firstning diglogingg £ Sioker(ainers | 8- 147 | York, Oct. 29 (® — Trank fof Brockton back in the lineup ar. [OUF teams. representing t ; formance whicl Bobby Jones has | oL e et e e e 1 ran, South Congregational, St called “one of the finest nine holes ' 138 | I'oley, Fordham tackle, caused the fer an absenc of more Mark's Episcopal and Swedish th- | H i b | —=|Bootmakers a lot of trouble when The team spent most of ye y 8 Y d Wi | i O play in any championship.” to I s e any churches. Manager Alford Wii- | lead Tier opponent by four up. She Toers s ins K BEol oy S son of the [first Lutherans submit i finished {he first 1S holes of the 150 {have a_ special pair of reinforced [the Brown game, bru ' ted last night a tentative list of match with a 75 but faitered on the - 183 [shoes made, one of them size 13 acrial offense. players upon whom he will call to next round and lost the match. T j4g|1-% the other 14 1 | P s 52 defend the state championship hon —— e 182 ] = - NO SHIRKING AT PENN ors the Jocal Lutherans won last DOBIE STILL GLOOMY - LATE CLASSES HAMPER BROWN | phiagelphia, Oct. 20 (UD) winter. Tt consists of Ray olst. Al}p Ithaca, N. Y. Oct. 20—The noted Guecns, 87| Providence, R. I, Oct » Coach Lou Young has ordered plen- Anderson and Linar Johnson. cen zloom bearer, Dobie. has a new « 85 71— 193 |Injurles and lale classes have been |ty of practice In tackling for Penn- ters; Oscar ITriekson. ~Hu one for his Cornell squad. With | 4 81— 155 |giving Brown a lot of trouble in its|sylvania this week. Poor {ackling Carlson and Osear on rds two weeks to prepare for Columbia L ]fi‘ ”;}m’ ctlee sessions. Coaches Mc- |against Lehigh last week almost lost er Swanson. Noble Benson fler beating Princeton, Dobie ap- e T T T uzhr!y. .\H:hrllmnl 'I’m\h; h.lul ]nlv the game for Penn. according to, Walter Berglund, Harold Hulthers | 7 are s th fear, but | - — — [take places in the rsity backfield Coach Young. Penn developing and Elmer Nyborg. forware 2 A 2 | e w;‘g ,,’\,‘,.,”:K;:;.I;?i“‘,““:,,‘f" ,:Hl‘l.’ 30 405 783 | yesterday 10 get In a tough football | several mew plays for use inst | The South church team will he TRWiLLIAMS o Fedotratiie: 3 Simdes _ 15 | Bame with the scrubs. Navy Saturday composed of veterans of former ©1929 BY NEA seAvice. inc. PITT GETS FOES PLAY burgh. Oct. 29 (P—Pitt was (. Ventur L o . ono team which profied by e te| o e SALESMAN SAM Gratis By Small hetween Indiana and Ohio 3 iy SR Satnrday The Panther M e 3 E | brought back a complete sct of | M. il Giiofplavsilo fuseRinguracticeg this) S TV [WELL, TS (S POLITICAL SEASON AN’ ENERY- HOW ABOUT A NICE ERESH )GOSH, THOSE ARE PRETTY ANY DIRECTIONS ComMe | week Wendrowsk BOON'S WONDERIN' WHICK Wet{ TH' WIND'S WERTHER VANE, MISTER? G000 LOOKIN', BUT { DoN‘T W (T 1 = ERA T AN GONNA BLOW - KINDA SMART OF ME Ta JusT TH' THING TA HavE KNOW HOW Ta euT (T up! 5 l;'\\ll', l!’;l(l\li.‘- : AIN i THINK OF SELUIN' WERTHER VANES — OM YerR Roo€! = I & Iain has fallen for 15 games in . i which Ohio State and Tilinois elev- |y Jaeme 104 185 | GU22LEM ¥ Co— \N—QL 4 ens have played in the past 26 e Madone ' To N Carh i Al s | O. Pagani ‘ New York | @ $2.50 e R‘Jund Tl'ip, 31.00 FRATERNITY ALLEYS | (Goud Dayw) FAFNIR LEAGUE | or Conches Forge { amd - lusured .02 95— 9 | me 4 Tours 1 100— 295 H Britain 10:30 a. m a1 90 s | H Dile aid Sntii o 131 #i= el :q! Leave Crowell’s Rgbertson 1 1o 104— 339 "“ West My l or and | 7 |Griswold ...

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