New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 4, 1929, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HF,RAID, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1929. 9 HANDBALL GAINS FLYWEIGHTS HOLD - DETROIT FLECTION . % i VETERMNS ook SLE WORE POPULARTY .| CENTER OF STAGE 3 - RS DRoS TO CLOSE ™ 5= " ™ STt ; i i ; ' %Speaking iofSports mmt PEI343534% ot ah Walter . Smith Post Lapects to Dis« yate today s iding on e fop o Two Tournaments Are Now Un- Toumamem for 112 Lb. Crown " ' ; Charges and Counter Charges 1 serlool and b now LCsS o 00 By Lad ot g he intercollegiate footba as . % o s < : - i + t Cor et Vet ¢ v Tl of wo breaka \:,»‘,’ rae der Way at Y. M. C. A, Counts hat more were wad to Open at Garden Tonight ~ °o° s i Enliven Hayoralty Race o L Green can have little more popular is tha S o o and 3 . of tha Vot ick. 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AND 1m0 NOT POLICE STATION * THE CANADIAN MOUNTED } o " orringto 8 « ' I i { 1 | — Nov. 4 (1T orted s o OV T wWANT | GONG To waeH Jigzor Tol munidy i ' | ) Nowi , | 11 DiskEs Ay | { " . & + " Y od by b 1 y § ~ 10 : =1 & | 5 L H i ano . to ily, suid 1o have heen climaxed St ; 11 | BY MyseLR) = hi zolf trophivs when { ! { bl i P Roolsehedul: His 51 nosed out Bill Liooth ! i | ! ot jERRVIL L eI Cl I who were tied [ O, of Connecticut. This year's sta cond plac h Gds o | = - C i ache 3 fulfilment of our Hart scored le three on the & : | | HOU AINT sams and Saturday's gate receipts | oS il 1 Tom Kirby ) [ proved th advisable from a |y o Shcantithelanint etl; Roccc il i | “ ‘\v‘ alja RaEn1dy Y RBooth needed one more on the lower |with the C=lyol o i 4 | : = A 1ne to be perfect. Barnes lost out | cent em st { < on the 1 ind 17t holes but 10 us Mani 1 fo ~ N | @ ] gures received from | oo 5 4 litt -’_“" fan 4 “‘ A ’ L i Howard approximately 1.300 peoy S Ml S s » it 1 rge 91 9} { ) | ; ; cre present at Satur game and | oo e T T e R O b e | i ol ' d that approximately one- i & : S g e | (dro O | - . ~ : EropdandstiomBstatl et 1+ good | particularly good terms with the =i b 2 S | : ore to take f pl 1- ‘government and espeeially with = | X ~Sal t ot incess Helene, who came herself (g, om 1’y 1 | | Britain high school exponer vk S R BRECEIVES SERIOUS INJURY b | d fo wish a happy birthday fo the o Red and God te has e . el 1 h ! | = following but Siumford has tii apiane o Bl e fon i 1 & report S : \ I | | rything beaten. The down staters q B Dol : pecondtall S ; local club have been po their « v ohad f N D = accompanicd by s | choer- |ijar., S piaR PEEE BOSIS AR sinated, saving the story was a Mi de a e i 3 ahd there was plenly. ofly o atract and the off seq able. 5 ) i g G oisc on hoth sides of the ficld son on birds and cagl 3 closed — - A forw | e . Forty-five active golft rned in PRINCETON TEAM RLESTS Biello, Stanifc nin | & So far 356 as received ir « e t 3 ; if s P i s \,»“ r [ \\.(y i ]]”vvn‘]‘ cards with birdies civcled on their ton, N. J.. Nov. 4 (UP") NS K GETS FRACTURED VERTUBEA | p | S 5L MO RROMICE AN SUE B i ot tad fand 'sign e B seosad caris w's football squad re 5 oss, A forwand| \Was Pa.. Nov. 4 s 5 sizeable a-nount coming from sl el e 5{Coach Rojer sought'a the ball to New | Iy i A 1 | > plamtond sogthaNewsBTI N Sehoo T N8 o e e el o et e ink linesy W | . should have money cnough to sup-| [TCIER WA e e i : | port basketball, bascball and track Aa/in previous years the first hole, | the ST Middlete 1 ~— 1Sayedl ich measures 402 yards, yiclded | nett's leg ) ored. Ti : | \ el G e e R high | e fewiest birds. Only four ditfer miy he out for the balance of vas very sliy o | X ’\ ; ;' H"‘“ e ““ Ll "f” ent members returned threes for 1he seusc Tehigh, which has one . ve yard 1 i v | 190 BEooLh L SR iR i h et Slartinz hola b lh LRI donnaiol o t ams in years, will one y on a i . WS ated we suppose the wolves: will | i SMUNE i e ey = T S {_"€5 U5 Pat oFr © 1920, By NEa seavice. Nc. | okt toR o IR ToRT SR GTLCTERNTH B e o e o ant AL S ——— == e ot of a constructive, natnre then | S Rl S arian L e VA e, trine Grl upie s ivorn 20, A ot |\ SATESMAN SAM What Could Be Easier? By Small adow, a visitor started TO OBSERVE FOOTBALL DATE New Brunswicl, N. J., Nov. 4 (P “The sixtieth avniversary of the firstintercollegiate foothall me played on Nov. 6, 1869, between Princeton and Rutgers, will be oh- served at Rutgers university on Wednesday with a special noon-day chapel service. lix-Senator George H. Large of Flemington a Rutgers graduate in the s of 72 ana one of the six surviving nembers of the Rutgers “twenty five.” who played in the first contest st hardest holes on which to better par were the 100 ith = — — — m( .7s’l ;h: x‘u,q or L‘ tvmly’\ .],.“, \\»Jgr»l;' SOMETHING NICE AND \Yestam' How asouT ) (ONT Be s( AR H(‘W"\(' \um Tum uuuT(Mn me@ KOML:\’ TEN BUCKS DOWN p\kD and 10 birdics were shot on' thern SOF OR MY HUBBY To SIT ONE OF OUR NEW PLUG- { WANT AN EASY CHAIR OF ‘_fl\\‘F\MU OR ANY THING €LSE!] TWENTY CENTS A Week! Bat 15 rour thred et i DOWN ON (N THe. EVENING- — SoMe KIND | [(SAID (WaNTED AN EASY | s 233 and 3 ards 1 e CHAIR! | = vard, cighth //&\Ls\(es‘ HERE's TH' | \_y//\, o i AR A A ke e ) VERY THING YOURE. | | MIGOSH, 1T IS the third, fourth, seventh and ninth, LOOKING EOR- || €asy! "-W"“‘r] 16 each. On the sixth, 11th ind 12th, 17 birds were recorded scored on the 16th the remaining five holes siest “one putters” 24 s ko X % on the cond, v the 15th, 21 on ale And members of tho fosthall | 1158 SERNE 22 81 L08 o 8 amEnllibeipresent Fagles were made on the second _ 5 12th, 14th, 16th and 1Sth holes N ¢ : Tlul}\:‘l.”\ AL SCORES Carl Baldwin scored a hole-in-one Slaplofon, 0F Orange. on the 125-yard 18th, duri the : . New York Giants, 26: Chicago Seniors’ tournament, and Bill Swee- » & e T ey scored an while playing in v 7 Green Bay DPackers, 16; Minne- (he state, one-day tournament, on ek the sixth hole. ra Ak rord la L Boston: rain: The eagles made on the 14th and 2 (hicago Cardinals at Providence,|!6th holes are accounted for by the ) e {temporary greens in use through > |out a large part of the scason. Over .

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