New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 9, 1929, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1 92 9. HARTFORD GIANTS SCHEDULED TO BATTLE NUTMEGS AT WILLOW BROOK PARK TOMORROW—NEW BRITAIN AND BULKELEY e HIGH SCHOOL TEAMS CLASH THIS AFTERNOON—ROLLER HOCKEY TEAM MEETS BRIDGEPORT IN PARK CITY TOMORROW BULKELEY HIGH EXPECTS ) TO DEFEAT NEW BRITAIN There Is a Strong Possibility That Hardware City Team May Be Beset With Overconfidence — Predictions Are That Locals Will Be Called On to Defend Against Series of Aerials—Middleton to Be Ready for Service—Kickoff Takes Place at 2. JARRETT BEATEN BY EDDIF. LORD New Haven Battler Gets Boxing Lesson From Waterbury Boy ceord Hartfor Bulkele in actio ty th will b contest Stadium Contra predon when feeling up to i City this year ar «rossed on New have Bulkeley ward week Coach A throwers, the ball trous to the team if the defense su them Al M Bffensiv ervice listed on Mangan Kuffering from I¢ will rt injuries This st EASTERNELEVENS SET FOR BATTLES Tntersectonal Clashes Mark To- = ©o e tin day's Tilts on the Gridiron 5%, 2o 2o inmags 9 (P—All Nov castern football N from M handy Worcester, to stand Instances, to save ss. from the wreckage in ful season and he landed solid- fighting for t I of rest, suf- nds of Jerry in a six-round 1 Villa an gad- nds but despite of a the nue winning streaks st : tember Two of the leading teams 1i Harvard and Army. ern foes of uncertain Streng AnlaEies Army, beaten by Yale Harvard, clashed with Tllinois en by Northwestern and Towa. Harvard, whic headed for a hefore its trouncing 1 tched shor Villa r a lo and stil Hae Holyo} nard allo had V he verge during by times an of Holyoke secured Kid Carter of Middle- he other six-rounder on the Herman forced the fightir Michiga end of was o ca 1 ready on the Ten conference In return fo the east intersecti s of ser interest 2's B season conquerors of Yale the much abused N L sity Violets who were inus the | ro1 their services of Dave M r r quarterback A horns ith the fit coached by for revenge for a fi- | ed Maryland small Ohio college fodder f ¢ and I scores bicyele o es- Ra duled fo ned a tford second ind cut Ref- bout bad S stro nway stopped the floor in a t round proba Gus Dorais. vear, Reserve, a was expected ca unbeaten Corn Unbeate most the ton & J not bea class ele Colgate, €d too strong who s . PRINCETON 15 00T 70 WIN ITS SECOND GAWE aten Iy Birown. Cornell and ¢ nd Tied by Navy. Tigers Still Have Hope. rst first Brown with Brow wn. a Jight | by ouch dow their bt apee a bril i Princeton 2 Ros spect the “Little Williar Wesleys of this fa gaged wit which h the score or against Harv Connecticut Aggies Among the tied teams Duqu at Washington took the field az Wesleyan, and Haver! ed Hamilton Hiram of Ohio car Buffalo: Thiel of Per tied Ashland of Ohio: 1} West Virginia met A Ohio, and Manhattan w¢ face Oglcthorpe of the Sout tercollegiate Athletic asfoc GOT EARLY. START Retty Nuthall. British tenn {ook up the game when she seven, was trained by her father won the girls’ championship of I land when she was 13 years old. ;Boy I Bostor Tt s Chicago, ). Sioux ‘it out Big terson, first | BOOTH THE SPARK OF YALE FLEVEN Eli Star Following in Foolstepsi of His Big Brother Bill | Root drop-kic Boo Ano Albie Bootl 00k lisappoin allowed to win t li puntir forward p ricks of broken Bill k t00. Bill toiled h the Albie ho field ew, Day | 4 go to Yale urged that Albie| years at Milford demy under the wise guidance Coach Bill Lovell Albie Booth was prep for the gridiron glory arcd souy he lly for the| was fol| 1. Bootl Albie, is a poiisher i 1g plant of the Winc Cemp Father and Mother nied themselves at Bill and Albie college ther Booth often little thir could go But both boys have es by working to the expenses. | Albic’s ihe your s so rou helped defray ud man made onal open-field run wi | nine months old. Restless bered over th: side of head f just as every other nat- lete would have done it. He crept throy 1 bedroom, the par- lor, dining room—into the kit- \chen and pushed epen two doors on | | the To Mother Booth. of course that fact stands out just as import- | antly in his slashing. twisting dashes | in the Yale Bowl now. The kid's first job was selling newspapers, after the school day at | Ivy street grammar school had end- | ed. Later he went to work for the | same dairy company that had em-| ployed Bill during his college da { He was employed by a meat pack ing last summer and in 23 job was packing pork operating the bacon slicer and fin 1y supervisor in depar parents relate 1 his first s n he was he clam- his crib— the way Y the baking Tale | was a precedent in he football, Tt | | freshm history }chosen as captain of ketball and baseball was his ability as vear that finally tion of the Warn after the Georgia the Warner do mation, Albie would pected to take his interferen 0o lig Booth en teams. A ball carrier resulted in reje system at Yale, disaster. Under & back for- med game, during game. they had to stands hold couple &h with | him in of Harvard Albie when a frosh gzot DEFENDS TITLE Dick Shikat. Recognized As World's Heavywelght Mat Champion. Beats Rudy Dusck. Philadelphia Nov. % (I'P)—Dick 8. of Philadelphia, success- defended his world's hea T wrestling tit at last night in a with Dusels of Omahu. Shikat won tall in 45 minute 1 a crotch 1 and half nelson aiter slamming Dusek around with flyving mares and 15 in the last two minutes. 9, New Hans Steinke, 240, < German, to a 45 minute the semi windup. Carl Po- and Frank Jud- wrestled a 30 4 ezniak, 214, defeated Rudolph La Det- six minutes, 12 slam DEAL FALLS THROUGH Negotiations for match the Purchase of St Louis Browns By Syndicate Are Halted. Toronto, Ont., Nov. 8 (UP)—Ne- ations for the purchase of the Louis Browns, by a syndicate hy A. D. Rell, passenger manager of the Missouri Pa- have been cancelled, to a telegram to the Unit- Bell at gory Bay, vied traffic cific railr ceording 1 Press fromw ire for members of parly syndicate who were Browns, Phil 1 now definitely the telegram aking enting to- secure al il not sell.” pe req read Rell was repolted fo have offernd ) 2,750,000 for control of the Browns. | college to | dire York | in best bac teams all the conf ing to this It's hardiy Northwestern g der has through h red thar a Wolverine or a Boile or a H ve or a Hoosicr much is certain. how I cats the appingest f footballers will f season of extensive travels. rence coursing blood ican This W bu ever. are one Wildcats they have heen nar and their fighting proves it. | The varsity humbled the determined Butler Bulldog 13 to 0 and the re- erves sent the Purple of Cornell cleaners, the lid was lifted this fa came the. conference Vorthwestern stepped on hopes, 7 to 0. it looked like 4 western The Purple paid a tremendous for that vi The blow fell late in the game wh Henry Bruder, star halfhack of the triple role variety, was borne field with a broken 1 Wildeats t ¢d Minnesota them 1o of numbers lead at tha | risned The points in fhe tiring Wildcats, spi of seasor E Wisconsin | North- vear. or off the team t | 14 through Northwe three diffe but always the | of th game men Following the Wildeats enjoyed Wabash College 66 to the football ex things f aihletes rose 1 loss 10 M rol Ther ris were pi ther ip to bum i pke's Illini clan out of th 0. handing dow first conference defeat o son ng their first 1 vears. And down her two | the and ann scalp in 17 Northwestern most. linoi enever can rivals ed a success bitter on is re's a double mea N e Hanley at Northwesto) Dick Hanley, head football coach who is of the mosi popular tors Evanston hool own. Another 1s Le brother of the foothall varsity quarterback. Their r |as far as foothall is cor strictly on the up-and-up Lee performs at quarterk Saturdays it's because h bet and not hecause t stick their feet under ing room the One one the has Hanley re Purple back great fullback | Ing provided punch | and Tlinois | Burnstein a Calderwood ith two | full seascn’s experience. 15 a hard man to stop. Bruder was a big threat in the Hanley offer om- bination for he | passer 1 the Pekin stron ‘:wh\‘ th western | and | and e cks Dball-lugzer Kicker. | In fact, boy v o valu- s Norihi- man-si 1ib mesota the his injury pro ith a M for | to losing next g Hanley's form 10 ed in the the conf but it has pow and Oliphant. regular | era are Riley, tackle | Anderson and Woodwort land FErickson, center. Marvil, a| sophomore of more than 200 pounds | and most ex ence guards, ARMY ELEVEN'TD | West Point Squad Invading Lair | stop | ing_and | ctun, CALDERWOOD ) stron hree of Coach Di to the Purple gard- count on for WILDCATS DETERMINED TO LOSE NO MORE OPEN HOCKEY SEASON Chicago Blackhawks sas City Plamors. | Kansas City, Nov cago Blackhawk BATTLE LLINDIS | principally as the “hol bers of th pened th night with th American as: | lone scored after period by from the hockey with a rough 1 fation. of Mid-West Opponents T a (P wooded hills of the Nov ~F'rom Hud- football Champlair out of th son valley, the Army's v in th z0's vouthful to 22 for By mors. cracksmen marched today into the Memorial sta- TIlini, It appearance since the hollow of ot! batt Big Ten Co was the Cadet's first of the Alleghenic Army-Navy game in Chicago in Chicago in 192 and dium to the fighting rence champio Middletown, in the 3 ball rivalry For the first ti 1926 Nlinois the first Big Ten host to a football team from West Point | Although the game rankcd as one | Cardinal and Blacl of the leading interscctional battles |sent a team almost day w no 'injuries. mport. from Trinity. Williar beer yeaten only by Colun me is a “litt of virtually championshin n North Towa Cadets were de- tied by Harvard was just an- estern and while Biff Jones feated by Yale a 0 in this respect, i othr But the game ootball game importa attra to the stadium Althous! i Ilini followers had i was more o capacity. a carload of Cade panied the famous red-headed cap- tain, Christian K. Cagle, whose ba tle with Albie Booth saved his team more bitter defeat at the hands Yale. t or merely colorful ed 65.000 spectators ports among | that the Army less of one-man ts accom- | | team eve patched to protect a Capt. Cagle led his corps | Champaign-Urbana sector morning © from the overnight this at Da n Coach | it here Jones held a iight worliout on pass- punting Wendell Bo vas injured ame, was expected for t It Cadets, quarterbach the Harvard | call signals | | in to all a big manifest Dball for today's g of Tllinois co-eds the was frolic for the | much more | their honor me—for | ey in the than in the fairest ed to interest tenight whic e been pick Poir Refore the Illini that accompany game Rob | dicated from the camp of Champaign country | Peters would be | Iritz Humbert also | r today's battle. with Walker and Timm rounding out the strongest backfield that Zuppke could put on the field. Probable line-up Army Carlmarl time. Coach Frost be | back at quarter was in shape Iinois | Wolgast ‘ Gordon | Wietz Fuard | Kawal | enter | (') Crane e | : % Burdick | right tackle | ; Steinman | right end .. Pe AV e, Bowman T — quarterback d period goalie, of Wesleyan h paign With a 1 to 1 Tic With Kan- 9 (R famed National Hockey league, | season here last to Kansas City Pla k counter 50 seconds of the first center, ottseli f WESLEYAN VS, WILLTAMS Nov. 9 ( leyan and Williams meet here tod th renewal of this season was able to pre- | unt as 1e v« A CREAM-PUFE AM 1 2 e TLL SHow Nou Two MUeS THAT, I CAN CARRY “THIS -TRUKK —To -TH’ ATTiC BY MYSELF! ‘—Tjfla FoX | AND THE GOAT=" | HUSTOPA THOMASTON TEAM |Game Oviginally Scheduled Last =" Sunday to Be Played Tomorrow Roller Pr th Tomorrow British Blues ment of onc to heighter it voi | served tomorrow prevented from Manager R team cons Sunday the lo his lule team is onc of the seaso The Ponies stand tr a record of five victo feats they ing of tomorrow to r and los {other h o change local al se accordin of [ in Thomaston wtractions are w no ooti Hanley's forward wall. strength [10cal p Wallker | previous they will be re Timm A =short signal practice held by locals at 10 Sunday morn at Willow o'clock Humbert Brook park A bus will lez from rooms at 12:30 o'clock The will in = ot rack club) tomorrow team the x‘ nee of 1 ready to play by homaston dress - the ap- The in Cam- NEW BRITAIN PANTHERS TO PLAY IN BRIDGEPORT | Roller Hockey Quintet Seeking Revenge for Thursday’s Defeat — Invades Park City “Wild Bill” Duggan and His Providence Quintet to Appear Here Monday Night—Hardware City Five Rounding Into Real Playing Shape—Action Prom- v Britain the Hardware Hockey sort tomorro Bridgeport New B Rridegp. 10rTOW Mon promptly at 10 START SEASON Canadian-American Tomorrow Night— invads to tackle their home defeat am o ain bow in or & Willia of the Rieni sing cap! local crew ha of confidence in will be returned a win- He has ir rs to go nig local playe nd to hat the b eam play .sparini. a ho is playing the ond rush 1though he = to smooth o1 classed wit r Williams e Here Monday “wild Bill first ap na. This is n the pro- eve of th 3 in this city two seasons start Hockey League Wil Begin Sunday Night With Game in New Haven. | TOSTART TRAINNG | last yew Mandell Sammy Will Arrive in less™ Miami in Two Weecks to Prepare mem- for Bout in December. 1 tie game | rs of the Miami Beach, Fla Ssammy Mandell, world | champion, will arri Beach within two training for a scheduled match with cither Harry Kid or Luis Gonzales, Beach Kennel club a el man to terms for a he two wel was g on a . Les- Kansas | Gardne made Pla- s Rrown or { agreed | one of cifie GROWTH OF GOLT' Improved and increased facilities for municipal golfers fn | numbers are heing provided in Balt more as fast as workmen can do the | ob. the | Ha UP)—Wes- 1 old foot- VETERAN GOLFER roubled by| Fred McLeod. ar old golf won only | professional of the Columbia Coun- has been|try club, Washington, has partici- pated in every U. §. open links con- | championship during the past seasons t tod The w Hav Canadian-American 1 | will get away to a flashing start here Sunday night wh ranks, Boston Tige at has won two forward passi opposing goalies, Herb Rheaume Haven, W lire Aggics will ictory ague en, Conn.. 9 (UP) hogkey n the New Haven everal new members in face-off against the who present the sam successive championships. the new g in the rules permitting center zone, and Jakie Forbes of New expected to be severe- wer The Eagles were weakened b loss of Clarence Bowcher, huge de- 1 fens man, who is a holdout. Bowch- is expected to si Coast club, Lddie Bouct n team he left last year for a big league tryou up with a Pa- rd will lead the New AGGIES V&, WILDC Storrs, 2 9 necticut opponent (UP) — The Con- Aggies faced the tougl on their 1929 schedule in Wildcats here to carr Dr attempt their new Alan was rated yesterday, today's game } EGAD, TAKE LooK AT -TH’ g STRENGTH oF “THAT MoDERK ‘HERCULES, ATLAS ARD SAMSON COMBINED ! ~ WELL, ITM ACTUALLY DUMBFOUNDED ! ~~ AD L LFERED SO RASH A STATEMENT, THAT _HE COULDNT LIFT ONE END oF THE TRUNK OFF —THE p) By AHERN WeLL w1 AT CoNVINCED VET! e TS ANCTHER FLIGHT oF STEPS, uP o —TH” AFc! v T koW TLL HAVE o TAKE T AWAY FRQ, HiM AT "\}HA TIRST LANDING!

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