New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 7, 1929, Page 19

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N e e ——Y P —— — 1 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1929. ‘1§ 2 e e A [aaasdasa a2 222 2o 222 o] ‘4 ! | 1 LEN TANSEER INJURED Moo s GERNEIF WL riteer,, WILCUNGEPST | WUmORBIE | SN WIS [ g vig ROG S A = en. . 1 (UP)—Yalc Wednesday's practice and will be — college men today were discussing On Michigan and Tinois Falis the Georgia Heavyweight Decisively De- Bi6 1 & against e L f | unable to start against Penn State o f S r l s RECREATION LEAGUE charges by R. W. Eve chajrman | fativddy’ Cosslr A ¥ounn airesel p o Burden of Maintaining Western | feats Maurice Griselle of France e i . B United Milk 1]'._ i of the student cou of \Mn 1d passit the drill with Mas- 5 v S tific school + branch of th Gridiron Superiority in 10-Round Fight ters anc cading the running 50 Oustanding Bilard ARGSts 10 5 i " State CflmlmSSlOl] Has Plan o With the start of basketball R P B T this city a week from urday | iuring examinations h-fl ur ! T ) ; ” 3 X . ight with! New. Britain playing its pp 0 I , geid il 1 d C ’l‘y “ (Y g) S 1 Georgia heavy- BOXER REEPS MEMORY first game against the Chrysler Red- ST A &’“ RO e Rt incil A\m l[y fallie 3 Mau ! s nofhing Wrotg “with gy head quintet of Bridgeport, the in- | Kennedl Actotarls ofcdito e thingtl s Griselle of I° s iR S door season will be on in full swing. |2 Kemned . 108 om is always ultra suspicious when the college | N y SEr IS % ey who can give the ts. the rame sports ™ n e ¥ Reaag RalT o bandon It & year Sy ) O Ly T s k ezl ou feilah s €/ s 1 seen during the past | A L : i v g B RaSthoR L e R IEE) fow will be in vogue here 5105 10— ; Bet s ioteeslone) papers” of his o 1193 po P " a again this season 7 = L ther they e warriors GFRMANS HflPEFUl ara H f« 3 e N he ring. mat, courts or 1y udiation by Ed s o s NO SWEARING \s far as can be ascerd there fs one case at 1 in confession t o ¢ o ] M e foo quad at o present time, Monje Zale L A h A exists b 0 otwo AS EAEER ARRIVES er shie « ¢ o wsed | Kunsas e , permitled np the only New Britain boy H 1 n of hire i \ fan- to steal 33 frc 11 g aund Eg 3 profi r coa Bo M a member of a major col [Tt dom knows for | . and rec- olice said the w e ) Altho 1as Milla of the Centre +<ketball team this coming season R ognizes as such with the tribute of s ) Mrs. Hew hi ning Ohio § i v ( le | Colleg Colonels. who still leski is the last of the New F et alion ana In case 3 . uar ter 1 1 i ' ) « t les ct moral rules obe I"ordham and he is practica :d g o 4 ! te we mean the Messes. Ralph D > = Soyfert an s i tloieys: lloWeNer; I ous o g S ' e Binaees n to he a member of the F B s bt B it P the docus SN Nteliis R o am university basketball quintet iy * o " - Bankel S VIS” fewes 1 tt 1 relative in rd At Ann Ar i he Champions of the World e e ; e tien (LI SR e At Rogers Tonight T e B o' o foen it vt | RALPH GREENLEAF 1t predictions are cor . « N ] i- | 2o G R e S : N e s Bl s Hoadis elons. e also denled atealingtse | mending witl new mon at guned The best at Pocket Billiards TTALIAN WHESTLEID WINS 7 (BP) Iwo of the most po n roller hockey today will be in action with Bridgeport tonight the Stanley Arena. They Aubin_and “Bib" Bou- broke into ihe as amateurs on various teams at find themsclves to- as partners on the R. & K. TOREMEN'S LEAGUE Cleo Two Yale Students HOLD 1IRST \n'|:|;|‘~| AGL 2 T In Accident Recover Slov: TRl ; lmes Milford R T rCHP) Two Yale w nd he was very pop- = 1si 3 Wl a ilar with the ns. In the cha s > o orw rought in the le: h W as - % o L of G «d around to other ams. “‘ 5 i:ddie Barnikow will also be aless el o 0L1|\4X~’VYH na o 1 hahit " e hwest Nissouri T and . . . . o Astainrofeesional | D i | sit ; U e Cieroles 1idians core el if vou trade in your old tires during our— ship Albany club last ye ! H Al 1ol 1 of th o is one of the b [hed e e Ba )ltlll>~Illll)l\«.ll(lvlh the game today 3 [ 1 % Nemo | resel MAger ¢ )i SPECIAL AT . = Middletown Elks 1 i d ¢ Colur ors i ‘X e A LR el i | s con Labor Loses Four Places '1agu noi r 20. Games will be played Tues- | Moo Slemne LiEe In Election in Scotland PR DOUBLE vs and Fridays at the T hal | BaT 3 el Edin! %) Nov. 7 (UP) y ¢ AR n Main street will 60 The lat od lass 5 2 Foes ims in the league thi New Britain Ells G s in th elc in :""‘y\' RACING EXPENSIVE luding a new entry in t . Seotl ow- | 2 presenting the New Britair ud \today, o ! o | 0. The officials for the league t “ ; ) Y vo of lefeats we o . - ' ar will be Clyde Waters of Bris- = 1 @i 4 § o 1 the Glaszo ; 3 : N >l and Dan Ahearn of Middletown. 1 Y : Lo ow ar i S LE' Ihe Yale football team, now rated FRATERNITY ALLUYS \“ "’ ; s o TWO I ATADS SENTBNGLD . © of the best in the east. has only o OUIOIESE . 5/ i o » I o game before it meets its |, EAGUE L. ltural vivaley, or awutual a ) Gl Bh Jur 1 ( I'wo e e so these (wo |tions 1 st weh ERE'S a real chance to get the last iota of value out of your out against those traditional | T in connection witi ? irinceton is weak this year, | {7 S el o T e ; bi Kestel, and with used tires in the form of a truly remarkable saving on the ou may say, and you are probably | scile ol g thakd 5O0CELE: i LDCY RUES although st 2 = | Dt in favoring Yale, And Harvard - ots will also b ymunis redincays | kRmDUNESLes BRIV (e price of new— should prove easy, you will continue. | TNkt I F iielron: i ey ; A A = Siild A N S, et e % o0 OUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS picking: Yale Dartmouth 12. = Dartmouth 34, Harvard 7. Which | aytomn ing Harvard 41 points better than ¥ 1kes Yale §1 points better than | AUSTRIAN SINGING SOC. e 1 N i SR ORE . . Harvard v Yiret Trn:r“ i et Tl f‘\T: \‘\lu\,‘_\:)k;\\d\»??\‘l [YEH —T™M GO TRRU AT : i 100~ 301 =T .c\‘\{ ONT |/ 'BOUT THAT \F { STAGE NOW —A NEW But a look at these scor 19 [ WHQ's GoT NEw (| 1'D &avT A SUI\T, = 3 s Georgia 15, Yale 0. Florida 15, Geor 10 WIOE = " [l Ziavs B | SOUT, AN OLD UNDER - u e gia 6. Harvard 14, Florida 0. Mak- . 4] M \ (S Ay e o WEAR «— TM IN TIGRTS WHICH HASTA 35 | LAST T WE'RE 12— 35 1\ BIGGER BUT,NO ~ B84 94— 3 MUCH | TimE T QT A SOT BIGGER THESE UNDERWEAR W\\_L BE SVRAMqL\\\J e e UNDER A TENT AN'- STABILIZED BALLOONS WAS All of which only goes to show that you can prove anything at all on the basis of comparative scores. T YOURE IN A TENT, UNDER TIGHTS —the world’s most distinguished tires. First choice of every dis- criminating motorist who has had the opportunity of comparing their superior performance with that of ordinary volume produc- tion tires Speaking of the Big Three—TYale has announced a nine-game sched- ule for next fall, breaking the Yale ,1 schedules to eight contests. The hedule is Alfred weomer on the s hich fits into the former] the Aswo given Maryland. Mar . in turn. | aris—W has been shoved considerably ahead | \acon, Ga.. outpo on the schedule and Georgia moved | Grisclle, France, ( hack one we | ted Press L. “Young Stribling, | 1 Maurice Davton De Luxe Thorobred Balloons more than meet the IMPER- ATIVE need for a safer tire. They're tough! They defy the hurning fury of flying speed . . . the hurtling stop of four- wheel brakes. They are tires that challenge the power of any car. And tires that will go out and put new mileage records on your speedometer. Cincinnati— reddy Miller, Ohio outpointed St Conn., (10) That seems to be the stratezy of the plan, for Georgia has been prov- inz a stumbling block in carly games and has twice upsct Yale teams re- : 2 % B R oo i e (L e azonall forin. With an fextrs) weale| ol idose,iCalmoulpointed reddic | {0 Drepars, ¥ale shoule be ready for| iieserail, Toungslown, Oltiny {10, | the southern Bulldogs, who have T | ce upset their championship a ations. ¢ Smith, Uridgeport | TWO STARS ARE OUT | Newton, Mass, Nov. 7 (UP) — - Captain Paddy Creeden and Charlic Somebody has made (he ecrack | Murphy, two of Boston Coll {hat the Big Three agreement has | varsity squad will probably be untit not heen violated, as the afternoon’s | to take part in the Fordham uni- fun with Alfred will not be a game | versity turday. At the at all, lagles' light workout yest was reported that both pla Which is probably right. Alfred | ill with the grip and conf (located, by the w in Alfred, | bed. Coach Joc N. Y.) has only 500 students and |ever, was preparing several ofher should provide some mild tackling | players for Creeden’s and Murphy's practice before the mx | position in event they are still illl = | Ssaturday. SIX- DAY BIKE RACE § rotal of Sixteen Teams Get Down CASH — 30 DAYS — 60 AND 90 DAY PAYMENT TERMS BALL TIRE CO. 328 PARK STREET TEL. 1743 or to how- THAS PAST DRILT | z & H., Nov. 7 (UP) 4 \ MOMENT% \NE.D L“\ETD LWE OVER TJ.RWiILLiaMs, With Al * Delivery” Marsters A n | and Len Clark, two Dartmouth foot- | ne u.s.parorr. GROWIN' PAINS © 1525, 5Y NEA SERVICE. INC. (o Business of Sprints and Jams | ball stars, decisively removed from the Brown game Saturday because ——— — e L in Chicago Tonight. of injuries, Coaen Jackson Cannel G AT FGMAN SAM “V R Do{vn forithe' Count - i i B By S}nafi % i yesterday sent the entire Big Green | Chicago, Nov. 7 (® — Sixteen |yoin (1 gh a fast drill in an ef :‘.mv[« of six-d lhu-\.-p riders will| s eps o N nover subslitules e ~ get to t Jusiness of sprints . e I fown 1 s 0 e e = T = S w7 = 5 T st By Oumm»u“ :'v: e ‘;l:l:;:vw ujn;r.l e ’n'w th nm“n 30 ,];::‘\ (\ggi‘r fimfi«;-?\u« ()5 S NoPr_!_(( et E’,W N \ (_ur‘\e_' BN | HEAR €W, \NHAT WHY, TH CHEADS) (SEVEN HUNDRED AN’ SEVENTY ONE, SEVEN \ ] sht in the Chicago | cjagh, Scrimmage will e clim- ME 7 W cHAl ~5o! = 5 stadlum, in the city's 224 annval||{0ied rram further Dartmouth prac ! ! \_¥/ AR Al Too R ;T? _}CA(QEULU:%MLS HONDRED AN' SEVENTY _‘rwn, )ecv;u i renewal of the sport. ; | tice periods sa as the squad will not T RS ol e OX ‘T:f{ E HUNDRED AN' SENENTY TTHRES C_/ Veteran riders from Lurope and | o pi¢ by further casualtic WELL, HE JUST | (M 1S THREE 1he United States, as well as a num- A BOUGHT QNE OF SHORTY |_‘_ / “THESE BOXES OF | \ 000 PWS ~ | SRR 4 ber who will be making their mr‘ TWO PLAYERS INJURLD itial appearances in the six- Worcoiter! Mis. NovVLT (UP) game, are entered. The WInning | Twe Holy Cross football players team will be determined on a mile- | were slightly injured in a lght in- | age basis, unless two OF mMOre|(ocoronce drill yesterday as the teams are tied in total miles at 11| pyriic prenared for Satur e o'clock next Wednesday. In case or| test with Boston university. 13| a tie, points scored in sprints “‘“\'I‘l y and Tom Carnicelli, the jetermine the victorious team and | jniur 1, will probably be out of the the place winners | starting lineup Saturday | 1 | K ON FORWARDS Mass., Nov. 7 (UP) 4 rld squad yesterday ged in @ lon, ul offe the major i of their pre- wo IP)—=Yalels || LAmh ¢ defeated the scrubs 14 to 0y in a practice football gaine yester- day featured by the running of Wil- son and Snead. Albic Booth play- i od only five minutes, the coaches Springfield colle N indicating he would be tsed spar-|and two other v arsity members were | ingly against Maryland Saturday. | allotted another day to rest up. They | Several lateral passcs, Booth to Mc- | were expected to appear on the | Lennan, worked perfectly. | reining field today.

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