New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 8, 1929, Page 32

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W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, IFRIDAY, NOVEMBER' 8, 1929. BRIDGEPORT ROLLER HOCKEY TEAM NOSES OUT NEW BRITAIN PANTHERS—NEW BRITAIN HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL TEAM | Fastest Game of \\ca«m Re~ull.\ in Victory for Park | Ry and HflFVfll‘d Bxnected 1o | Two Powerful Lines, Strongest in High School Circles, City Combine by 6 to 5 Score—Roughhouse Play y : N []C { to Oppose Each Other at Hartford Baseball Park— 1. Delights Small Crowd of Fans—Lawlor Stars for | Furnish Gridivon Thrills Neither Team Is Outstanding in Offensive Play— i Visitors—Pienty of Action During Four Periods— | g Hardware City Eleven Is Given the Edge Over St. Aubin-Therrien-Beucher Trio Proves Too Fast. S ___Rivals—Each Team Has Been Defeated Once. T J Y HEL ROl | Line-ups for the New Britain ) j i i i Sl High-Bulkeley High game whick = i ) . wit Lhe invasion of the by | will be pla tomorrow afternoor i £ A I B Army and Harvard offe promise at Bulkeley Stadium. Hartford:— ahah ,[1 ! of the most &p. ws of | .| New Britain Bulkeley A t : the « Bogdanski Carbon] £ s e east has pler of football Jeft end v fare in its own territory but fo | Ludiwinowicz .. Christall” s U erical Roller HOCKEY | i Srierent ene ot e s 10 Local Football Team o Hold exceptic ¢ m 5 Ariny's b Zuppke's . . . | Mikalauskas Aty Blair : Team Defeats Gilbert Five [ 1iois Final Drill Sunday Morning liit eaaca . S Grimala s Devers ¢ ( Al-A : e SO T L S S T s BHCES ( ‘ d > Hartford Giants onl 3 Shtisiad A el neySoonnionce Blofeens Nerernosniie e r 5 s the outconie is being expre Ackis Zeriony v peL ) of 4 to fias sides in the camp of the New Britain | yp. o0y Glack! McDermott = Rl 2 : : 3 ’:v«g:‘g()‘m}uul ‘h[um‘ Mah S et " b e ) > citod! over Lha reports)from Harttord!| 0! S Seil E that the Capital city team is loaded | yoioo) o AHATETRACE SEets :l"“'r""" ! s : 1 it 1o I By ik Lo A1 lott halfhacl iy mateurs : F 2 the presence of Johnny Smith, f SR e 5 ! o gar ; [ mer Notre Dame c and unani- | MK ) ."I,,!ll,(’f] DeiGrowls oy 10 ek ‘mr-n.s choice for All-America last| , I i 1 3 « t "“"‘"I" | ar, fails to dampen the ardor. of | Corison 1 ; apt.) Farrell 0 and i i 2o I Georgetown-Navy, | H,':o,l‘i Lr:’m:!‘h”(",:"j “" :” le ag e Substitutes—New Britain, Kloiber, t 1 X A Washin \gm{ Blat Wesoly, O'Brien, Schmarr ; e Boston Col- e Giants S eicol Bulkeley, Pasquale, X 1 K ? ered tl anova-Bucknell, | paring for the game by r, Martin and Butin- G and amo the gether % team that is being counted H il 1 and Williames. on to take the n e of the N TR 5 1 nd with full | regs here Colle tars of the past Two powerful football 1 | oo o 1 C i the 6-4 :" W Seasons ned or | ably ¥ 1 € last year | | have been si game | circles :m Erar : Gern gl Sl e et lana of the Giants is Vritain and ’;,u ’ L o ut W Vi | \ I 't any doubt hut that it ford, tomiorrow. ast. sl ! i x i | will be & cocky ent from n even bet i g SR 5 Fordhi s doomed 1o defeat ‘n irtford the this e o ) All-A suld a ven of Gu o 150 . = - e loindey ddhmnvEn | po’ of 1 Dor of 2 ordinary coli youn there's ,mvl '\r\lw itain are contest in that o . 4 the team a b scason and as one sec- (e ittle eiant | driven from tl rt with one ob- | hoth g : W e BRI OO AT TONGHT b e B e halfback onbury's | expense of Leh but the Pennsyl- wy machine when Be V1Vl | Manager Conley is leaving the en- | to g0 n on the offens bination last nig ound the | vanians are looking up after a long game, b ; : tire selection of the starting lineup | though both elevens have been d Yive the e ipar of foothall depre i A lies e % ST 2 2 to Bob Patterson, former CGornell| aziod once this year they wer S s dlie e spring : held lesio 0 Waterbury Boy Tackles Eim City Boxer in Feature siar who s coaching the sauad this | hoiq 1o one tie and in victories have as he did last 1 Peénn 1o At per- nded 1 A : A s g year. Patter Ok N1 ot scored a great margin oints Williams up comple BT e i P L 13 o ¢ Bout at Bristol State Armory—Indications Point to ' combination Servaaviaent | e Vs & B SRR R 8 anc was his Conroy N to give ' P ' : ) ' s |in the games di s sorpd imoretilian Lo lonchdowns B onigs e S Record Crowd of Fans — Carcia Faces Curry in Jore i 1o e 1 eard Mo i fiveoncndovn B Baraliom, feisiiE SR Lnaraieniiignns Semi-final—Carter and Herman Matched for Re- @1 for the Giants when the tams | e, hich, nine shoulder 2 o turn Go—First Bout to Be Started at 8:30 0'Clock. | A final practice session will be heta | 182 O OF fen. are 1o .'.'.m{ff".?' :.:nnp\\l«;vv Y e ok RIS oL indicate that Hartford is 13 points Kkett. Bu i Tozight's Card lout down through to the curtain- | The Nutme work: better than ed and Gold tean pulling the 1 m Star rounds at 136 raiser has the marks of a final | low Brook park ,while the (Giants| Bulkeley defeated Norwich Trec nearly took i Poarth Perit pounde— Lord of Watcrbury |in ordinary show. Garcia 1ost a | will hold forth at the Hurley Stadi- | Academy by 0 score while P L itiaaiiy S ae Irish Tominy Jarrettiof New Ha- | hairline decision in the armory a|ym, New Britain was held to a 1 I o v el i few weeks ago to Nick Christy of | rhe starting time has been 12 to 12 tie the Norwich gamse tween and stopped any further | “* 1° R gkt -Dartmouth duel is 133 poun Jimmy ( L of Wor- t over Curry, tie veleran EIN | capse of the quick approach of twi- | & 6 10 0 score and their may be a wction ikow t AP el el Contay niore intere perhaps, ceter ve. Joe Curry ew Haven. | City boxer, light. 'The officials will be named | chance of secing how New Britain parently tried to w « Gaspar- | iy ¥ 14 had Al sters been S Intermediate t, six rounds at Kid Carter of Middletown, one of | tomorros { and Hartford High ®ompare in thetr ni with his stick the New|.. . St fo arter- |y B S sensations of the ring, 3 battle on November. Britain rusher sal behing | his |0 e eeial Deliv- Pll‘aws {0 Hfi‘!e filHCh S!l’f)llgef nd Billy F ¥er Holyoke, bt . It the Hardware City cleven is cage. His efforts e iSsumes a more P weduled to battle over the six- MUST GET APPROVAL suceessful in ;ating Bulkeley L, Team This Season otnakoutel athiss nounds Thee: High it will have more victorics The tsed by a and Holy Cross Tave | t wind battle on the s than the com and defeat tithe enthusi-o I icted here with Car- | American Boxers Must Obtain Pev- s¢ g A o Tl T No 8 /P) 1 3 a very unpopular decision. | . . > of the Hartford Public High e Iowors ook tnon cho Villa of Hartford and Ger- | mission From Labor Mnister Be-' <10l game Bridgeport or i 1\ !,”r]” ! ! ission I Labor Minister B i Foul EsaEons seconfondol Brd f B vl mee B L eiehiting T Engiui Sl - ihir I eated a P honors in national nother six-rounder a VLAHIVE BEATS DAY Gasperini S rival in West Vi s secason, the 1 car Both of these boys arc ing p‘!», London, Nov. 8 (UP)—American| Hartford, Conn., Nov. § (UP)- Ree yars) m [uesne, another of u.‘ be counted on o show mor ; formers. fsrak R SRR e L \sperin same ¢ ces on Catholic han lust year in every d s all reported to| The curtain raiser will be a battle | Labor Minister Margarct Bondfield | feated ( New Haven. Gillette <o CHURGH TEAM PRAGT{GE 1 . the stage is ali | of light heavyweigh anborn :uml the British boxing board of con-|136, in an eight-round bout ‘l\m‘» i ond 1 e Pre-scason indications for o7 the Bris- | of Hartford aand Ed Skinner, color- |{rol befo ccepting matches last night. Day took the first rouni az Faish Al improvement both off ol state armory between Eddie Lord | €d, of New Haven, at 175 pounds. |Great Brl n, Mis Bondficld re-|but dropped the rest. 3 . Total of 15 Candidates Appear for defensively, and it is certain that | of Wate rbury, one of the leading Matchmaler Tommy Hinchliffe | yealed in the house of commons. Alex T L Haven, Doherty ........ 1 r | Pittsburgh will one of th weights of the state, and “Irish |has planned en extra bout in case| The laborite minister declare:d Norwian s Haltback | Workout With south - Congrega- FRANK T fastest te circuit et ar w Haven. |aD0Y Of the scheduled bouts fail to ghe always consulted the hoard be- S e ECHSRIT s Ih0 tonal Quintet, | | Owner B & 1wo will mingle in a 10-round &0 the limit. From the present out-|fore permitthg forcign boxers to|> 5 stopped Jim First Period 5 Ra Frederi e which will f a card of |100k, it appears almost certain that|enter England. The move is desig- | Scully. Boston, in the sccond. Coild e 1ditio| yers 1 r who has | bouts agzregaiing $4 rounds of | this bout will Le lfl“”d;wli The first | nated, she said, “to prevent the en- | Vincent La Bella, Middletown, 125 %041 ) 2 Co b ; an : : ger, did their | engagement is scheduled to B0 ON | {ry of hoxers of no repute who will | 1-4. defeated Oberhein, Py v 1, HSH " o 1 i« on pi-|erowds of | ol funs and both {which could equally well be filled 2 []lb”lo[}s at Rogel‘s Pa[‘l()]‘S 1 - | have b cscive in their spar- | USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Ly British hoxers.’ USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ¥ z Jarrett worked out Y ! 2 3 H N T in Briste be Ol t = = 1 i Sund helc abou 150 interest - v i) e e specraions, v Lo et o QUR - BOARDING HOUSE By AHERN B Taberski | Briden, 1 ptain | his final p sl night at 1 ‘." 0. S in two exhi-|of the Philadel Arrows of the | place be n wisiastic crowd 5 I io; Rogers Billiard rican Jeague Brid-n ol rooters. " 9 ifternoon and last 1 the major learne be- Although loid. hecause of X way he Boston and Det perience snd w pown ri { ‘l o = 10/ Bridsts « SR e cralship, has been made the favor-| | Now LISTEWN ~~ Voul HAW v MY WoRD, HA-HAwe JUST A . pro ) froni«lort A champion |ite tonight, there are plenty of othe | i ‘ MR R e |2 fo Bie oSKowS HAVE SAfififi _?(_?m:@zd SOVENILE HOLLERIAT who also can be nsed on the. de-|rett o take the Waterbury bhoy ¢ v BARREL ! | : ; it e owcone | (4 PAUNED US NOUNGER SdielEr g b B e i e orman Prig who plan to attend, may & i P - ~ L STRENUOUSLY i g s plan o attend, may vell | GENERATION ALL IM L o path, a ashy 1 ¢t 1o see a slashing match . 5! { ‘ . S e e Under the Heading i nstle| Ll GONNA' STAHD! ForR: e e CBJECT o ‘“E 2 | ¢ have played on t ce of a “real natural.” ! SAYINT WE'RE WEAK o fee BORYING T TTAK Eiei 0 the Pacifie Co whe supporting houts ave ail fea- ||| e a Tl T Gl ()T A gw MM HE WOULD Y s -TRUK UP Refere Ahearn, who comes frot {tures in 1t 15elves, arti ith . ‘r_,rEMp_r A /ASK ' k) poed Francis club, a Montreal amatour | the semi-inal of cight rounds be- | ||l TUST o SHoW Mou A‘J e T W-TH! ATTic BY A ny L or ization, will be tricd out in a|tween Jimmy Garcia of Worcester 5 {4 AXES ' o CH[CAGO AFTER SHARKEY ; e s : Joo Carey of New Haven, cach| ||| O BEAR-BACT uP, TLL i ’[m, Gl Vi Hig veteiins lruth last soasons I CARRY —THAT -TRONK ¢ £ STRENG 1 S'PoSE HEADSTRONG, : . mad form one t and i = . e T NEsol Ao et o bl A A : A . | 7 - AFfic ALL ALoNE, aF KSAMg““s NouTH MUST BE ) With Boston Gob Tor Battle in e o " i ..u[m.v‘.-"l Jast ‘ TG R ey Ll"rE\AX;J’ New Stadfum in Windy City fe :m Americar N A CHUMP /! . 5 | ) Vorter Rog | 3 i 25 Chicago, No » ) 1 McKinnon ) S Sl 13 i ¢ Kaspro o ads My. i J Hib Milks can relie Man- —— . B R " | | e 1 Fredericksor at center as well - = (2 throns \ f t i Harold Darrag — Oy ( Ihe 1 1 7 110 ) ue's clean pla e 1 I At i i) i 1 hest ght \nn Porat-T ‘ 1 Cu Yai Rob- | Herb Dr center e SE=: 2 % . 3 Giants and Phill The Pirates were recognized last N = 2 S : > § clubs in the league. Frederickson o o i MorgalcaRilogReyethon SIngrens: CHOCOLATE VS, ERICKSON looks for even more speed durin 5 i A R RN (1'P)—Kid [the 1920-30 camy which will | e e i bei] fOxcl 5 « therwei be played under putting & * o e Y : 2 first nee re- | premium on specd. Tl th the | i f—“‘, N = SIGNAL REHEARSATL « 1 1 ir g to wvh o forward pas: all zones, is expeet-| | @# 2 N “ Princeton, N. J., N ts Jo J \ ed to win 1 games for the Pi ~ on th :;m\ day « g 1 WORKS UPP PASS DI | NS “ % Lehigh game. T & £ i _DUNDEE NOT TO RETIRE \ ) —Pre- | i R = work for two ter Yor Nov 8 (UP) fo A« || . through 1 mage . ol A it champio 1 veter of { ] g Gttt ot ; R - Sthe choice of men | WA‘—KS WO ton is expected to have o i 1 his mi Lraify's 'THE NEB 4 Craes o dtaiciine e e e : el : uéozfnowayar@m//y =075 Moore's place to the left of center o he owns in west. | Broadway Arena, Brooklyn, Nov. 12 th e eleven. 1

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