New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 2, 1929, Page 8

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N I-I\\’ R RITAI X D;\II‘Y IIER; LD, SATURDAY, Vf\‘OVEA\IR}ZR JOHNNY F STATE DE 10} x' H ENTERS PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL AGA!NQT NUTMEGS TOMORROW—ROLLER HOCKEY LEAGUE OPENS TONIGHT— LAY BASKETBALL LEAGUE SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED—H. S. READY FOR STAMFORD—YALE AND DARTMOUTH CLASH PANTHE? OF R Meet Providence Gia —Gillette and (as Second Rush—1 New Bri Home M 1vs in Rho FF LED 41{ ital Tonight y Position of ill Have T ne-up FASON I FINE EHND'T!UN wo Former N5 H, o, PLAYERS Al Elf'lhle and Uninjured I Stam old Gane Today N WILLIAM MANGAN BONTH, MARSTERS 10 END DISPUTES * (uestion of Superiority Dxpect- od {0 Be Settled Today CORNELL EXPECTED T8 GOWN COLUMBIA "{ Both Teams Have Sl jown Ofen- - sive Power in Early Games Columbia ROLLER | HOCKEY | STANLEY AREINA MONDAY NIGHT BROOKLY N \ NEW L Called w6 2641 Phone For S C THINK NOTRE DAV 15 STRONGER TEAM Experts Concede Georgia Tech Little Hope ni tho Geor ictory in toda Rl i cludes many of the player 7l - OUR BOARDING HOUSE to 0 victory over last year in the a4 Mizell fact that lost two the undefe orted to 1 “s national champions lineupé Notre Dame Colericl Twomay aw (C) Moynihan Cannon Donoh Williar Connolly Dunlap Cariden Thomasce Elder left halfback right halfback Mullins ullback I'rank Birch Ater Powell Bill Streit Unbeaten Boston (‘6llege xpected to Defeat Duke n, D 2 »)—Unbeaten clash with ctional ‘LSPEED KINGS MATCH SKILL IN YALE BOWL 'Notre Dame Guard and Center Who Made All-America DARTMOUTH RATED SLIGHT FAVORITE - Heavy Field Likely to Hamper Teams in Yale Bowl Today 1 incide rmance JOHNNY SMITH TO PLAY WITH . GIANTS TOMORROW Team Last Year, to Be Seen in First Professional (Game—Capital City Eleven Bolstered in An Effort to Even Score With Nutmegs—Coterie of Stars to (et Into Action—Kickoff at 2:30 o’Clock. Linc-ups Smith of Purdue who played son with Ernie Nevers' Es- Billy Fitzpatrick of the U. of Washington and McCoughtrie, one of the best pro backs in the | business. Tinemen who will be ready for service are as follows: Mahoney, Shechan, Ring, Flaiman, | Cabitor and Whitey Cotton of the | University of South Carolina. Smith | New Britain will line up with Politis and Burns at ends: Scully and Benzuis at tackles; Humphrey |and sandell at guards and Rogers Smith | or Scully at center. Buckley will I play quarterback with Baut and Wolcott at the halves and Davis at back. Belonki, Grip, Mason, sker, Sobick and several others will be held in reserve. With this coterie of stars in ac- tion, one of the fiercest battles in “ ent professional history is on the ards artford wants to beat the Nutmegs and both players and fans vill have only one thought in mind, t is. to win if they have to cripple ntire New Britain team to do Hurley has delivered the ultima- at the Giants will win or the team will be fired. ‘Manager Conley of the New Britain anxiouseto have his the local . The kickoff will take o'clock. NEW Politis HARTFORD | las Singer Werwais Gnasdow Rogers Humphrey o Benzuis . Calicurcio Right tackle Burns 1. Right end Buckley Baut 3 Fisher Left halfback Wolcott Druchl Right halfback Davis Walsh Fullback 1 by Johnny Smith of Hartford. a selection for 3 uard for the univ football Hartford r vith numerous | gridir . more Lidtinaly et ad ficld 2 ok park Sunday after- | cre sccond meeting in the Iootball fhe Nutmegs of New WESLEVAN FAVORED - AGAINST TRINITY Middletown Opponents Both Suf- fering From Many Injuries Britain Although there has 1k throughout t mith would play w team i t been son week that W the Hartford no defi- made until promoter of the Smith would play day aft- n the ment w Hurle: s stated that guard on his team S oon. He will also capt am on the ficld smith has heen coaching at Trin- v Hartford during the season | and because of this, a, could not | become @ member of a professional foothall team. Trinity, however, an today. ends its MiddleYown. Conn.. Nov. 2 (UP) Two hadly heaten football teams—- both suffering from injuries—meet Smith will be free fo|today when Wesleyan clashes with part in the tomorrow. | Trinity on Andrus field. This will be appearance | The home team, despite its ‘ecord am since he|of five games and no victories this season, was a slight favorite to de- _ | feat the tford eleven. which has won only once in two years The probable lineups Trinity Nye Hurle nt t tain in the sacond game between | » two teams. He predicts that. ditional players signed 1 with the strong ch the Giants now Weslesan Steege . Sweet 1t Hartfc Left Tackle by no I Coffin Left Guard the Giants nstein Miller and Hart- plan to attend the well heeled Cooper e to take Sun ChEED ford rooters wl Mackic Means are con here Right Guard . Schwenk p which will Right Tackle me tomor- cither most likely start the Geiger Gray will include Johnson of the Mass ter; Gnasdow : Don Sing All-America st Notre Dat Calicurcio of nd Leo Smith of Provi- at right end ¢ of Villanova will be at terback with Iisher of the | Aggies and Druehl of Colby ks and Walsh of Ne- row, Right End _ | Phippen o Hodgeman Quarterback Disco e Blakeslee ¢ Left Halfback Slossberg . Tirrell i Right Halfback Britton e Taylor Fullback WILLIAMS VICTORY EXPECTED Nov. 2 (UP) o Dartmouth nd’s highest scoring vorite over Union he local team has games in five starts this season, having been defeated only by olumbia. g ack mposing quartet of backs will ready to get in any fime. Among | won four » Zeigler of the University of Richmond and later of Pottsville; | eserve By AHERN GAZINT AT NONE ol -TH” RADIO OVAH LAK REG.U.S. PAT. 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