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1 3 v ] i Spe._akingi {of Sports The announcement today that Al Marsters, one of the greatest of the )acks playlng football in the east (0day, is suffering from a fractured vertebra and will never play foot- ball again, is ore of the saddest ‘hings in connection with football or 4 number of years. Hailed throughout the country .,‘:: of the finest sportsmen as well | one of the cleverast of players, lursters was headed on a non-stop| 4 press for the All-America team | V. « vear. His injury, serious enough I eep him out of the remalning | ies his team will play this sea- | was received last Saturday in! game against Yale at New Ha- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1929. WITH THE BOWLERS ROGERS ALLEYS NORTH & JUDD LADIES” LEAGUE ) [ Giyon Murp) | Cari | Bengaton M I'he spectacle of a player of the | aliber of Marsters, laid low, his oshus career abruptly stopped, cannot but |Ssnk strike a sympathetic |& chord in the | Fatcerson artney nearts of all the followers of £00t-|pio nar all. His opponents of the past and 11s rivals for gridiron honors, cannot | 1elp but feel a keen sympathy for | iim in the disappointment that | must be his at the prespect of never (B A n ying the game he has I loved. M | Marsters received his injury last alurday in a play wherein ot carrying the ball himself. He he was 1. o 7 Messenger ........108 . Anderson hy Spars 107— 187 | 80— 135 *. & F. CORBIN MIXED LEAGUE u, A atus Cota ad passed it to another back when |y o ¢ o » Yale man coming from the other side of the line, hit him. He attempt- ¢d to keep going for several min- utes after it happened. but he final- v had o leave the game. . An examination yesterday, reveal- A that the injury was more serious b han it was at first thought. “1 Big Boy” Donlon, former mem- | er of the All-New Britain and Nut- meg professional football teams mi:e his city, was elected as an alder-|g; nan in the city elections in New | Haven yesterday. Donlor has been nterested and mixed in politics for some time in his home city Wardy Waterman. Bristol basket- 1l star, has turned to football. He 43 signed ag a back with the Bris- ol Maple Ends Raymond Cianflone. proprietor of shoe shine parlor on Main street n intcrested hacker of high school \thictics, is again offering free | ahines and a free cleaning of their ats to the members of the New Rritain High school football team. if ney defeat Hartford High this year. L.ast yéar he made a similar offer and completed his céntract by shin- ng more than 23 pairs of shoes and lsaning 12 hate The New Britain roller hockey ! am zoes to Albany tonight for the st time this season and tomorrow giit, Bridgeport comes here for vk City team's initial appear the year. nce ans of this city ning to take in two veck. on¢ in Hartford zht and the other in Mickey Flahive ind Georgie Day will batile in the| feature bout of the first indoor| <how in Hartford while Eddie Lord{ rmects Trish Tommy Jarrett of New | Haven in the feature on the Bristol card. Both bdttles have gv omises. are plan- shows (his tomorrow Bristol Fri- | and |« right re is plenty of speculation | About the seventh man Manager | Clarence Lanpher plans 16 take on | for the New Britain basketball learn. Names of playera by the zcoré ¥} ¢ beén mentionéd but, a ording 16 tlie manager's own i <0, ha has nét picked tha man foi 16 extra position yet 1"00thall holds “poi- Iight this weel-cnd as the Hartiord Giants, molded into a strong and mpressive foothdll machine. fackle 1hesNew Britain Nutmegs al Willow Iirook park | Plenty ot the long green will be gered on the outcome. We un- rstand that a-pool has been col- lcted in Hartford and we feel cer- | 1ain that this will be covered by |G New Britain partisans, | the major Jumho” Gnasdow and Werwais are loudly and the Giants voat lea sunday Pee-wee two oracles who a longly declaiming thal | b will beat the Nutmegs | four touchdowns nest ' We hardly cver attempt i winner, but’ our bhet Tiritain. 16 pick a g0cs on New WORKING FOR SATURDAY Amberst. Mass., Nov. § (UP) Aniherst collegs varsity yesterday alter & two-day rest, started prepa- | rations for the impending game with Tufts collegs Saturday. The second varsity eleven were put| through a lively scrimmage against the freshman squad as first string | inembers were drilled on aerial of- fense. A DEVELOPS LATERAL PASS D New Haven. Conn.. Nov. 8 (UP)— | Giridironing three elevens. Head Coach Mal Stevens of Yale spent | most of yesterduy's practice session develeping the lateral pass. Stevens warned the Elis to expect opposition from the southerners, who tied Virginia 13-13 Hall and Wilson, injured quarter- hacks. were in uniform yesterday | and are expected to play Saturday. | 2 R, HAVE NO INJURIES Middletown, Nov. 6 (UP)—For g the first time since the opening game with Columbia, Wesleyan will | present a backfield unmarred by | injuries when it faces Williams Sat- | wrday in a “Little Thre Lum and Wizzers. linesmen. how- ever. will he out for several games. BROWN IN LONG DRILL Providence. I. L. Nev, § (UP)— Althouzh romewhat handicanped ith several injured players, Brown university coaches yesterday held a long drill in order to form a strong atarting lineup for Saturday’'s con- test with Dartmouth. The dummy serimmage tecend varsity likely te start in clash. ity membe biz squad the are | IR Green Mesk Jenak Mo We Blue Jay C 6 o 100 103 TR ) 342 Varks 3 17 3% Hawks in . 0 TS lada Brzzon Corma Bent) regory Thur ihow anson S Pencocks Keerper SA (2 alca ag. Gorms R Walker n 102 196 an aei e ol NLEY RULE LEAGU Saw Sets Nail Sets Rootn 146 Bran Boot) a mek e KA, N Richards nith onv .. a« amara 23 ne. son s 53 3 e 408 44 FRATEANITY ALLEYS 124— 250 100— 283 121088 6 i 1084 258 258 ity INEW BRITAIN WILL MEET . ALBANY QUINTET TONIGHT Capital for First Time This Season—Earl Pierce. Morrison and Pete Welch on Empire Statc Team St. Aubin, Boucher and Action. For the first time this season Panthers, Har ware City's representatives in t! American Roller Hockey leagu will tonight invade New York state's capital city, to battle the Albany team. Following their victory last Monday night over Brooklyn. the local players are confident that thes will challs up victory No. 2 tonight. Followers @f the New team are elated ov:r the show of the quintet in its first ho game. Despite the fact that t |grind was a tough one and the players for the most part are stitl the New Britain the not in the best of shape, the team | came through in excellent style to take the measure of the quintet which hoasts eve Pierce, Lu LORD FAVOREDT0 DEFEAT JARRETT | Waterbury Battler Given Edge | Over New Haven Scrapper die Lord. king pin lightweight of Waterbury, is favored in most quarters to defeat Trish Tommy Jar- 4 | rett of New Haven in their 10-round 4 256— 558 M- = 'K " hand : | large { bout at the Bristol atate armory I'ri- v night. Lerd. brcause of his su- experience in the ring, is given an edge, slight though it might . over his rival from the Elm The Brass City battler's well known boxing ability is being count- od on to offset the bulldog rushes of the New Havener although anything is liable to happen the twou [ start at cach other. Lord will finish up his training for | the bout with in exhibition sparring nateh at the Old Town hall in Bris- tal tomorrow might. 1°ight fans ars invited 10 attend the exhibition and get a real linc on the Waterbury bey'a form. Jarrett worked out | befere approximately 130 fans last | Sunday in the same ring and those who saw him were impressed The advance sale of tickeis for | the fight has caused a prediction that there will for the show principals in tha followings be on hand. supporting card in attracting plenty of attention . the fans about the state The bout, cardad as an cight-round semi-final cia of Worcester Haven gh scrap for on any ordinary card | while the other matches on the card when Both of the muin bout have and these will all itself is from is re- | stamp it as an all-star attraction. D weaks ago 3 Gorala i | Franco Kid Carter of Middietown, sensa- tional junior lightweight. will tackle | Billy Herman of Holyoke for the | second time Friday night in a six- r tarter was Herman in rounder encounter | aiven a decision over their last meeting at the armory that rfailed to set well with the fans whe attended Pa Villa, former star, will appear fo first time & greai while in actlon ogain LEmsrd of Hoiyeke at 1 This bout will b or six amateur pounds. rounde The curtzin raiser g=lher twe heavyweights born et Hartford and 58 Skinner of New Haven at 175 pounds. The | opéning hout will be put on at 5:30 o'clock sharp " SIX DAY BIKE RACE Sport Makes 1te Debut in the Chi- ~ill bring to- Ray San- cago Stadium Tomorrow Night— Reécord Crowds Expected. Chicago. Nowv. 6 (A—Six d bi- cycle racing makes its debut in the Chicago stadium fomorrow n vecord crowds for the sport ticipated heczuse of the s commodatione. Sixteen internationul teams are entered. As a prelude. three inter- national match races will be held fo- night, the fcature being between i‘reddie 8pencer. American sprint champion from Newark, N. J., and Georgetti, little Malian tand are on 5| speedster BUSINESS MEN'S LEAGUE evern Warner wlson ‘einer Weite oungert eindel last week. | per Hewett Broft | Snowman . 101 114 Wells hepard hapnian Bockis contest. | Veco tackliffe eopold Williama session disclosed several | Tiviens Dedge Schurman Montasani rugged | Woole: 102 1 " TR New Dritsin Lambe i e 11 URENT BT 434 2% Red Path Five B 06w 107 108 108 11 L1058 4 40 Patterson Uhevry a 41 News Boys 108 9a L8 1 105 101 5 51 113 183 Peterson's 407 o 00 9 —1408 204 a2 S8 24 ak 14— 350 1308147 | GRIDDERS PLAY TAG | A game of tag teaches the play- ers to think while running and e- velops leg muscle« and wind, ac- | cording to Coach Robinson. who in- | sists on the contest as an impertant ;p!r[ of Brown's early season | preparation for football 'SALESMAN SAM e a record gate on | —Bridgeport to Appear in This City Tomorrow— Barnikow to Be Seen in devill Toniz old and respected lineup. Hes players are larl Pierc and Morrison Iierc ¥ Waterbury last year Morrison was with the championship Alban Pete Welch was goal tendes for New Britain. Tomorrow night. the Bridgepori featuring Art St Aubin nd Eddie Barnikow wiil this city to tackle the Pan- {thers at the Stanley Arena. Th visitors are numbered among th: and most popul. playvers in the entire circuit and their many friends will be on hand to see them invade | best ' GOLFERS I HONOLULU derable Namber of America’s Stars to Enter Hawaiian Open Tournament. San Francisco. Nov. 6 A con- siderable share of Americ con- tellation of golfing toward Honolulu today. where the Hawaiian open golf tournzment No- vember 15 will bring together the best golfers of the fa A least a do: cast and the tionally known players were to s today on the liner Maui. planning to get davs practice on coursz of the Waialae Country wvhere the tourn will be held Included among those trip were Tomvie Hortor 2 Wood 3en Col- Gene Sar Iid Dudley. Rilly Buy trin. Dan Williams. Olir tie Dutra, BM Tavlor SEEKS RETURN MATCH Promoter Padds Harmen Wants to mitl Dhitra and Melwan Phil Have Jimmy McLarnin Mect Sammy Mandell Again. Chicago. Nov. 6 () R0 satisfac- nd bout between Samy Mandell and Jimmy McLar- nin Monday n Paddy Har- mon, boxin rio of the € ago stadiun seeking a return ing commission 4 fans paid ouver decision from the lightw pion. It was the imost tistic raction. financially and from the fans' standpoint, ever staged in doors in Chicago FORDHAM UNDEFEATED Record of see the Van Irishman A - successful Maroon fs Marred Ry Second Tie Game of the Present Season Played Yesterday New York. Nov. 6 ham Univer n (U1 = Ford incd today among the ated foothall teams of the ¢ but its r was marred by ccond tie of th cord vons—Tue day's game with nia at the I'olo Grour 5 ulted in a scorcless ti DUFRE Uhe closing minutos of the game Iord shed the hall from its own 25 yard within « vard of the Southerner's goal The game anded with Fordham still hay ing one more play in th. serics of downs and only six inches to g mr line to LANDIS RILED 0P Raseball Commissioner May De- nounce Plagers Who I'ail to Ap- pesr in Barn torming Games Chicago. Mountain | hasehall hing o storming themselv 1o play. tional leagus noga. Tenn. next month “I haven't received any formal protests yet.” he said, “but I may have something of inportance o say at the meeting \dis. commiszioncr of threatens 10 conn barn rtise import: nce abo plavers who a es and then do flo when he attends meeting at appear the Na- Chatta- COLLEGE FOOTBALL SCORES Férdham. 0: West Virginia. 0 st, Bonaventure, 26: Canisius, 7 N. Y. Y. I'reshmen, 13: Samuel JJJehnson. ( several | Western Reserve of ) BIG TEN GONFERENGET0. | Rockne’s Big Shot &2 ot e HAVE RED-LETTER DAY, Colorful (¢ centrating attention on the Dart- Nov. 16 Tuesday's followed by a brief CHIP SHOTS als i W h A Trin of Ames on Satur- Polish Paper Moving To Broad St. Building Catholic Leader will transfer in office to the People’s Sav on Broad street remodeled and day Lapected o Adract conirs: the play- i » Than 300,000 Fans being in: led the office will be 1o do business. 1ent of the newse do. irritt nd printing on B 1on of thing ats t no p. had Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Riley Married for 10 Years J. Riley of 60 stars turned | %! FIAVERS STARL OLDEST 1. 0. 0. F. Traveling Gavel Will Be Brought Here LaH I.OANS u/%fo $300 w or (Iny orthyPurpose NSE DRELL RECCGNIZED CHANMEPION 1 ON YOUR OWN Signature and Security oy Interest at three and one-half per cent per month an the unpaid Amount of the loan. DRILI i s g ks o - FINANCE Co. 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