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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1929. PANTHERS OPEN AT HOME Roller Hockey Quintet Snares 10 to 7 ar period the thre New | W (e GETHL NEW BRITAIN ROLLER HOCKEY TEAM OPENS HOME PLAY WITH VICTORY OVER BROOKLYN—GIANTS AND NUTMEGS TO PLAY POSTPONED GAME NEXT SUNDAY-——CHURCH LEAGUE TO CONDUCT JUNIOR CIRCUIT—HIGH SCHOOL MEETS BULKELEY COACHES’ SONS IN ACTION GLASTONBURY 15 WINNER IN GAME Amateur Roller Hockey Five| Starts 01 With Victory } BY DEFEATING BROOKLYN Victory Over Steve Pierce and Mates—Williams Starts Season hy Caging Six Goals—Doherty Gets Great Recep- tion From Fair-Sized Crowd of Fans—Gasperini Displays Plenty of Promise—Details of Game. All-Ame ason and played pr Boston Sextet Getting Ready lor Defense of Title [title conds had od when ! first zo; DAN MEGUGIN JR. first steps toward emulating theiv illustrions fathers, Stagg, Ficlding H. Yost, Jr. football this season, Paul ball by and Dan McGugin, Jr., are playing college America’ foothall | so | coac ollege football| M this year bie while Paul of Coach A was | Alonzo t The | at ricago's field gencral all sc and final point | of Gugin, Jr., a junior, was eligi- | for varsity duty in 1928 but post- poned his gridiron debut to concen- qfiarterback | trate on his studies. As a result his 4 those of played locals, Conroy Dan McG Glastonbury | Dan M k. Dickau | va Coach candidat, ierbilt Nor won the He Tar Heel | Fielding H. Yost, Jr., whose ling us as “B coached Michigan to many Big Ten | his r a half titles reserve halfback 2 r eshma last Henry | Caroli Yo = a Conroy b on “comer’ on sophomore, Al Dickau CLASH ON NEXT SUNDAY ~ Postponed Games in Eastern Professional Football ! League Will Be Played Of —Agreement Is Reached After Hours of Arguing—New Haven Meets New | or, Berkowitz London—Capital City Eleven Coming {o This City Intent on Victory — Local Players All in Good WLARNIN BEATS S teams in the G o Second Perfod Third Teriod Glastonh Fourth Period Flastonbury Dickau Dic conference will be Nut- expressed wil- afternoon be- t they have of the four to back up their opinions This be- astern Profe nal coin of the realmn more interesting battle las rniec Conley of the ain scoffs at the the team and the gave world's con ision Weight Handicap Proves: T00]raocsar tcasun, it was deeided. € menns nted by to this Sunday. A next |z 4 appearance to this city. He points to the fact of th title, T the Williams team of New Haven [game with any successful results. | his standing |most decisive manner by New [to do and this cooperation has | and sunc colleges, 1o this city |scoring victories in a rough-shod | the Notre Dame 1 last year, with | full ngth for the contest. All tors, while the new and threatening |for the game while the first string I Officials of the Giants are staking |ley and Grip are ready for work as | his | will win and thereby force New |material N ci over schedule of games tween t two. ) Much for Title Holder i Sunday it nter- | Sanager 1 esult of cision Agree- [ claims of Hartford management | Me- the Hartford Glants will make |that they will bring a superior team chamipion, but Britain Nutmegs that no aggre ion of stars was 1 something that | Brook park Sunday rnoon and brought together for a single 100 difficult | will go whaling at New London He has a team, every man of which | Hartford, defeated once in a|knows just what the other is going der for the | Britain, will bring its aggre tion | brought Nutmegs through the Nt al the [of all-stars collected from various |season so far with a penchant for Sunday afternoon Johnny Smith, manner over all opposition All-America center and guard with| The local combination will be at all obstacles removed from his path, [ the injured men with the possible will play with and captain the visi- |exception of Beloin, will be ready from | backfield will be in better shape |backfield will be in excellent condi- | than ever for a rd battle tion following week rest. Buck- verything on this coming Sund is Humphrey, star guard. The local | game in the' hopes that Hartford [team will have plenty of reserve | Britain into a third game. So co The Kickoff Sunday fident are they that the Capital City (promptly al 2:30 Aritain Brooklyn ; | which h | Princeton, 1 Army-llinois and Harvard- Michigan Tilts Lead List 5 (P—Ten marks the arday, but classed New York, Nov sectional games football card on four of them c; any importance to combatants. The two most contests will be played in t e where Army me Harvard plays Mich West Virginia, which ham today, New Yorl check Georgia's bulldog All these battles should 1 Army will be primed for whose hopes of a third ent a-glimmeri against Northwestern. Mi the midst of a bad s Harvard too mucl will know it Georgla vower as of ers than the west Big asor but the has been it appears to for New York been frequency. too much pounding in game to withs t of Lloyd Brazil stars on Saturd er intersectional Maryland facing Western erve playing Cornell Hiram of O battling Buftalo unhattan traveling south to Oglethorpe: Thiel of Pen Ivania tackling Ashland of Ohio, and lem of West Virginia confronting Muskingum of Ohio. Maryland beat Yale. 6 son but the odds are all southerners duplicating unbeaten but and Pennsylvania . expects to take it easy against Western Oglethorpe, one of the strongest of the smaller south- ern teams, will be a hot favorite over Manhattan. 1aring the spotlight with the ma- intersectional will be purely domestic me 4 Pittsburgh and Washington Jefferson: Colgate and Columbia Penn State and Pennsylvania; Bos- ton college and Fordham: Dart- mouth and Br Navy and Georgetown; and Lafayette and Rutgers. Pittsburgh, one of the most powerful teams in the will be stz up nidable defense aggregation in W and J. The Presidents, tied twice but unbeaten, have permitted only six points to he scored against then. Colgate, defeated only by Wisconsin. looks too rugged for Coumbia, and Lafayette will be favored over Rut- gers. The other battles look like L08S-1pS. The little three in the with too much with gre will find me the with vet Reserve, jor contests such and country, against a for- series is resumed Williams-Wesleyan meeting Williams strongly favored and Elkins, with only a tic Ford to mar an otherwisc perfect record, mects West Virginia Wesleyan, and Duquesne, anothe strong small college outfit, t on Catholic. Princeton, with Davis with only one victory to show for its season, will he ex pected to add another at Lehigh' cxpense, and Holy Cross and Sy cuse anticipate little trouble from Boston university and Niagara re- spectively. Bucknell may inflict on Villanova its first defeat, although a Villanova vietory is not by any means impossible. Amherst with a strong team that howed only to expects to turn back Tufts FORWARD PASS DEIENSE Syracuse, N. Y. Nov. 5 (CI)— Syracuse university's foothall team is drilling on a forward pass defense | in preparation with Niagara for Saturday's ganc FOUR IMPORTANT 'CHURCH LEAGUE WILL RUN " GAMES SATURDAY JUNIOR BASKETBALL LOOP Five Teanis Entered in Circuit Running From Novem- ber 19 to February 4—Players Must Be 18 Years of Age or Under — Senior Church League Opens Next Tuesday—Abe Arenson Engaged as Official Referce—Player Lists Submitted. ition, both sen- [made up of Caritor spon- Benson, Harold H league | Anderson, Walter Ber Anderson and Harol South churc d to be Dani ham Wosilu Joseph Boy Scout kinson Ma Hube, and o Wesley Lloyd Richard Leon Dic Raymond ichard V Ely nam St. Mark's ma io ttained ti aries on will b youn sceured junior expre the way in to « gain, the may satisfaction which he Ther with handled things rounds, the first of which FORWARDS AND FUMBLES DEFEATED HIGH SCHOOL h Cassidy Vigures No Opposi- tion Will Be as Strong as Stamford Eleven chool ford Hi the opinion of Coach Geors who suid today that ti not have to me imford ol of Hartford on the Methoe Sont Trinity Con- scopal ; r school onte will probably e will work of He clait gationzl play of hi 2 t. Mark's 4 Yipiscoy . First Luth Trinity Methodis tional. St. Mark's 1. opal Methodist, regational vs. South Congregaion- & report aud did no: Center ve, Trinity Al Personnel of Teams sul promise wers itted that b last vieto, > pur the first oL ¢ playing in the He ed the names of d last week and contain- Al the players v carried their team 1o the state cham- pionship last season The South church list lengthy of ail and names of 14 men will be selected: Wessels ntable v Brita bit of leome iformatio comprises from whom the Clifford B Otto Barta, Hen- ry Rockwell, Kermet Parker, Al hert Havlick, Wilton Morey. Roy Havlick, Hamilton Darrow, Francis Hattings, "l Wosilus, William Merza, Abraham Joseph and George Oshorne. The St posed, to Cou he has Gependable 4 guard and Hermy Stitute ley Ne and pla Jimmy OBrien the tackl odore pos! hmar St e B verdo: tackle ed a fine urvived t regular team table manner. He 1ptain Potts betitutes were test on substfuted backfiel 1 1ore oppor S T, ) for ¢ Mark's team will be least in part, of Arthur | Weare, Arthur Krom. Louis Middle- ton, K. Barnes, R. Torello, “Red" rnes, 134 Krom and W. Wester-|yishe ris man. The Swedish Bethany list has | 24 not heen submitted The Junior Lutheran com- o are ad re they o secondary Kloiber, “Peewer” | Andy Wesoly team will he OUR BOARDING HOUSE By AHERN ¢ NG DOWN TO WORK (UP)—1 Hat Dol it h the tot hir BRIED PRACTICH and r rounds ring two. ied his atack on or 0] ch four Otto Von Porat PUNTER INJURED Art Hoguley, Harvard's Star Kicker, Will Probably Be Out of Satur- day's Game. « Hug last take asion of du game ¥ not me known Dick Henry ar first time in h players © all carry plan to send dummy work- HOPES ARMY AND NAVY WILL RESUME RIVALRY Head Coach “BIf" Jones Wants telations Plcked Up Where They left OF West Captair Point, N. ¥ Lawrence M. (Biff) Army foothall -Navy athletic re sumed the p Army's Nov. 5 () —- Jone head coach of Army will be re it b code of eligibility In a umbi hopes that tion with the oviso un own radio address over the € broadcasting system chair t. night, Capt. Jones urged that he Arm ¥ contests b resum- ed “with det or midship men not de eligible to Navy adopt rule any ca Ay ficlent in his studies” participate has insisted the three- The Army w that olig Array bility deter- year s equally mined to preserve its own eligibility code which docs not petition cadets who have college games befor West - Point “They (Army and Navy) engage again in athlet Capt. Jones who quits his post as ach this year. “It is but natural they examples for the oth- er vouth of the land Army wants to renew athletic relations with the Navy Army other great football contests with the Navy, con- tests that will go down his of foothall But should between the two governs service game In midshipman his studies Both should be thing, to make bet- for their country.” bar from cor should ieism,” said sot wants in the they ment which who is not can participate striving for onr ter officers schools cadet any deficient in played in | coming to| ONE SURPRISE SCORED IN FLYWEIGHT TOURNEY Eugene Huat, Champion of Bel glum, Now Favored to Win World's Championship New ination York. Nov. 5 (#—The elim- tournament by which the management of Madison Square Garden hopes to produce a gener- ally recognized holder of the vacar flyweight title had its firs round with only one surprise Last night's set of four ten round battles between leading 112-pounders serv- ed principally to entrench Eugene | Huat, champion of Belgium, more firmly in the favorite's position. Huat administers solid beating to Izzy Schwartz, New York's entry. ‘Willie -Davies of Charleroi, Pa., who had been picked as the other prob- able finalist, succumbed to the punches of his old rival, Black Bill of Cuba. The were passed night's two other victims| Midget Wolgast of Philadel- and Ruby Bradley, Holyoke, May negro. Wolgast eliminated | Johnny McCoy, of Buffalo, N. Y-‘ and Bradley defeated Ernie Peters | of Chicago. In both bouts the de- | on was unpopular with the fans. | The four winners will be matched | later in a pair of semi-final bouts and the survivors of these clashes | re to meet in a 15-round final. The New York state athletic commiss has promised the ultimate { recognition as flyweight champion. Huat's victory was by far the {most decisive of the four and made |him an odds-on f-vorite to win th title. It was so complete that| chwartz announced his permanent | ementy from the ring. | phia. wee oW WAFT A MINUTE v GETiNG THIS TRUNK UP (KTo A e ATTIC REQUIRES MORE 1 THAN PHYSICAL EFFORT !« ~n AS A SCENTIFIC ENGINEER oF MoTE, T WitL FIGURE A WAY -To DPETERMINE THE CENTER OF GRAVITY AND ~THEREBY DISTRIBUTE -THE -TRUNKS WEIGHT, So “HAT -THE RATI0 oF LIFTING LEVERAGE WILL NoT UNDULY TAY OUR PoWER AND LA causE Us o ¥ WASTE EXTRA STRENGTH ! 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