New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 8, 1929, Page 33

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N—— L} 1 d 1 _after several brushes with . very Speaking of Sports} e aaaaaald it o0 g oo o] The appearance of Jesse Burkett, former Babe Ruth of the old base- ball leagues in this section, as| referee at the roller hockey last night at the Stanley A recalled to mind the old days when he was playing and “Red” Rorty| was umpiring. | Burkett was a great hitter and | he took a great pride in his ability. We don’t just recall the game or| the time but in one game in the old days,~Burkett was calleT upon | to go in to hit for some player. | Burkett was always scrappy goat-getier for_the umpires. ing this paffticular con called upon to announce his com- ing in to bat | As Burkett strode fo the plate, receiving the jeers of the multi-| tudes, Rorty stepped into the mond to announce him and his| words, “Burkett now hitting for | excrcise,” almost drove Burkett | wild. Since that time, even to the present day, no field or hall has been big enough to hold the hn(hl men at the same time. After last night's game between | New Britain and Bridgeport, cvident that the fans would | do well to watch the Bridgeport | combination during the year. The team has speed, plenty of it, and| passwork that is pretty to watch, Every man on th am s a fighter and is out to win. The team proved to be just a little bit too fast for dia- New Dritain last night. | i At a meeting of the league managers yesterday afte noon, it was decided fo give Hart- ford and “Red” Rorty a fran providing that a lease on the Palais Royal at Capltol Park today. Rorty assured the managers that if he could not finish negotia- tions for the rink today, withdraw his franchise. he would | application for a| Jim Lawlor's work with Bridge- port last night man to be feared throughout circuit. The night previous, Steve Pierce refused to pl in B J}rf' port if Lawlor played halfha Steve remarked, “I'm in this game for my bread and butter and I don't want to get killed.” Tawlor is as rough as 1\r‘ is \xlz and no one can scare him on the floor. Jimmy Clinton was Bridge- vort's sixth man last night. | Boucher was certainly a big num- her for Bridgeport in the center of the floor last night. He compares with any of the really good centers in the busines: FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By the Associated Press. Jersey City — Leonard Zazzaritno, Jersey City, Billy Humphries, England, (Young) (10). Boston — George Godfrey, perville, Pa, and Jim Byrne, ‘ — ton, declared ‘“no” contest (7): H\uflu.w.v e 88 a8 \ v GENERAL ORDERS ARE ~— A George Carney, Boston, outpointed ““ i . \ : < . \ Pete Pocbeco, Denver, (6). | Boberit i W/ UH ~ M 0FL GENERAL ORDERS ARE - \ \ e o l}'f‘”;g',,, e }( T-T0 TAKE CHARGE OF THIS PosT \\ \ S e ‘ e AN -NES—TAKE CHARGE OF THIS posT | \\\ i = 2, & TR e 626 6685 669 33 others, Moline, TIL, (6). | Rules AND ALL uovEccmu\xT PROPERT- ,\\ \\\\ | Cohien 65 | i ~ A \ OVERMUNT, LU Miami — Young Manuel Quin-|Mo¥! 5 N VIEW =~ AN- A“:\‘/\ L(JTOK A i tero, Cuba, stopped Dick Gore, | Allon 8 PROPEREL IN WIE 10~ \\ \\\ Jacksonville, F % ;;{;‘l:mn o \WALK M‘-{ POwT IN A MILTTA \‘\\//\ \\\”\\\\ \ i 93 Phillipsburg, N. J. — Sam Weiss, | % s \ \\ Nazareth, Pa., outpointed Gene Mc- | 17 | Hugh, Chicago, (10). Itatinra Siures) | Ottumwa, Towa — Henry Fele- | Lawicss gano, Pes Moines. knocked out|Maler Johnny Owens, Kansas City (2). | Sioux City, Towa. - fdan, Sioux City, outpointed* Kosegall, Omaha, (10). JBROADGAST OF GAMES Mike Ev the Assoclated Press. Harvard - Michigan Broadeasting Company chain (Blue Network), 2:15 p. m Army - Illinois ional Broad- casting Company chain (Red Net- work), 2:45 p. m. Northwestern - Ohio State, C lumbia Broadcasting system chain, 3 p.om Bosisn College - 1"ordham, WNAC | and WEAN, p. m. | Chicago - Wisconsin, WTMJ and WMAG, 2 n Minnesota - Towa, WCCO and| WOQ, 2:45 p. m. Birmihgham Southern - Mississ. ippi. WAPI, 3 p. m. (Time is Eastern Standard Indicates time of broadcast, time of game). not NEW YORK| Express Service From Meriden 10A.M. 2P. M. 6P. 1L One Way—$2.95 Round Trip—$4.90 from HARTFORD Convefiient Schedule to Springfield, Willimantic, Providence Through Tickets Sold to the South, West and Pacific Coast. Ticl*s ans’ L armation Meriden R. R. Station Phone Meriden 620 and a| it 1s|F. hockey | sTaANLEY be signed | stamps him as a| the | outpointed | — Homer Sher- | National | and | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1929. cg 3 S ALLEYS Burritts to Again Play Preliminary Games UNION MFG. €O. GIRLS' LEAGUE Hoist Burr 15 P COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Post’ Ofice s 50l Teteptione 9 111 101 Su. N, K. ' > i 87 100 108 101 16 105 N. B. Lumber 5 104 75 133 119 16 64 I Wagnet Helle ata General B. Gordon ..... Gay Brooks Tronosky Stedm: Eddy Left to right—Rose, Gill, Darrow, Havlick, Luty, Carlson, F. Saunders, K. Saunders, mgr. r Clarence Lanpher | 13 New Britain bask s Burritts, fit in at either a position and i Gill can th rd or guard e mar Jounced today ol RULE & LEVEL Tels ot whose y 1 1 ‘1‘..“& i Hesgyt “‘“ revent om Yale foot mad is season, th i fans last f 1o varifty o with d attractions y b e ritts | & member of v 1 Ritter 97 5 ! £ B ¢ also app f very popular wi S | 1 and ha 1 follow- i ing of rooters. Iinul details were completed last evening at a confer- e between r Lanpher and \ ger Ken lers of the Bur- ! | Drenzec Suunders trot out , lir \ floor this 5 ason whic its way to cham- son Parker Myers capture pionship. member of and one of the bLest riford t attraction ton. ar’ “ormer men| COMMER GIALIZED SPORT _READY FOR WinTs ! Ducker school member of the Ao o : Lo Sebidd ‘\\' : :m‘\!\':v’/ Joc |-x‘;' up Wi Tk rold T Woodcock, General Man-+ lough . New 1 i 2hesotaniandigpeto G sty el ager of Yale A. A, Defeads (neir sched | fensive players in t Industrial ik league, will do fhe jumpir B ea Lo ol leRass v iekin passit Hinchiite 13 108 Burritts. “Hammy” D Groman 04 97 former h 1 school st M rd, No 8§ (UP)—Cor r- s G on the Corbin Screw cialized col | was - BEGULAR PRESE ‘\1 | Kardokoe %10 pear in a guard position ed by Haro neral ce, It. T, N 3 (UPr) | winian 81105 Carlson, whose work fe manager of o- Tor the first time & Ip play of the Burritts last & ¢ nr 635 678 be seen in a4 guard pos in unitorm Hammers “Nicky” Gill, S ik - Rl R 2 o2 9 | the Boys' club and her « who had been out o !l the Rule Shop aggregation, will also | “Ii \ th 1 5% ouT OUR WAY | Dreces \\‘ v\m N \ | 0aman \\ \\«\ W ‘\\\\m\nn\\\ Wy AURORA VL) | Z T ¥ NITY A | ! FAFNIR DRAGON \ | . Boxes A\ | . Williams Joluson Cadrain Kroll 431 Balls .8 108 87 | 454 | Collars | T | Granquist Graham Chateneuf Burpham Cazello ©1920, BY NEA SERVIC | 1.ea | Btonle (OLLEGF HARRIFRS Iaine, S Tacus Reid Penn St ¢ ta t ) \ e T ¢ ) 1 \ Jno o . 1 vetor 1 e lina 3 t 17 1 ¢ and Pemn Siat . e . CAVANAUGH GETS OFFER Uerdbem University Officials Re 1 (o Comment On Report o Jinzton Appolntment. (UP)—Ford oday re shed re Cavanaugh on put phell - o1 ) is re th L. ¢ g poy DARTMOUTH IN BOSTON S will be or ) 1 N hoLmitr \ ) ¢ IRy finis PLAN ALRIAL DEFENSE K + oy Alr 1 1 q 3 s TO START FOR YAL! 1 ol 2 it | 1 LEAVE NEW YORK O ) New Y I ar ) start 5 P Yasen t VAT Enough For Both of Em! Peterson Paulson Mazzali v (AW, LEMME GO 100, | WANNA GO HUNTIR', M(STER - \NL’LH’(\,PC(’ 3 KIN YA SELL ME & GUNT | WAKNG GO Tbo) Swift Perer | Pipetz 464 4381402 RETURN TO SQUAD Boston, Nov. 8 (UP)—Showing | much-improved+ physical condi- tions, Paddy Creeden and Charley Murphy returned to the Boston col- lego squad yesterday and partici- | pated in a practice session prepara- | tory to tomorrow clash with | Fordham. Both players have been out with cotds. UNUSUAL PUNCH | Middletown, Nov. 8 (UP) — The Wesleyan varsity showed unusual punch in a short scrimmage with - serubs yesterday in preparation for Now CC (-J&(v 0ADOY can ONE. 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