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o A NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1929 9— EEPTCITTETTCCICTIIETTITTS ft : f 1 ‘fi t ¥ »f Kentucky, | eleven, PAWNEES ARE BEATEN th when they scored twice or { o : o } ailed in a drop | Thomaston team four downs {o o passes from Ostertag to McCormich 1 S ki b4 | t and the score was 6 e But in the second frame, the Plain :dSpeaking | e R p ville aggregation found tho wes i 2 el TEAM IS LE D | N e Bl le two fi owns Plainviile Blucs Nose Out Hardware s in ihe Pawnces line and man o f S or t 8 ¢! ‘ hodngontplcleding destar 20, . 0 3 City Eleven By One Point in Hard aged to score a touchdown i P | e | Kicked to New Britain's 2 locals completed onis two topvard | 4E SO B R R | e ’ s 5 Middloton and Kloiber passe g : f. the Pawnees were lead o Maaaaaaadadon s sioansasnl Heads List of Combinations m;Pom Kick By Hartford Back Leaves Ball on Own 19-/[l[*/o" 20t Klower o § Rellthee s inere ars 40 New B: s t hani- | T = 3 A 3 . A Pt e in ¥ P < 5 as an even battle g . ‘ i LR [ Yard Line—Al Smashes Through in Four Plays for i offensive ba L ba ainville v~ finally, the Blues snared a pass tha! - ‘Al Plonshipy team SDosNutmess (ycaz] YH b 5 = 2 Eai made 4 first down. Th ber of Sou was good for a touchdown. Ru: ke o Bene DGR andball League Winning Points—New Britain Uses Only Straight cnacd as e et as T Lo L LG D i ord s Giants fand s thereby Havoliane n T s V. o o |downs and Bulkeley s in a ¥ cha \ i s team the -p hampionship of the Eastern Profcs- | Football in Victory — Hardware City Eleven Dis- g0 % 20 ; e oty R e onal Football league. The Roche-Ttosenberg handball T . e - s . LY NEOEY: s \ = R e plays Complete Defense Against Forward Passes. = ' meR s Munager Bernie Conley will have [league with the Vogel-Hergstrom —_ roEaanai Gioss s team play at home next Sunday |team a close second. A well-placed punt by Herby (¢ was a march the field. Za- X istead of going lo New London.| Two interciting events occurred son, alert following by Bill Mangan leski made six yards on two playe | Moore Buccitell | he Pawnces will take the place (?f}\yw the several matches playved dur-{who fell on the ball on the one yard | and Kloiber made first down right ft tackl | i Nutmegs in New London.. New ing the week. the Strong-Cianci|line and a series of hard line Smash- Zaleski made seven yards | Mika Cristall i in’s opponent has not yet been [team after taking shellack s by Al Middleton. brought New and Ross went through guard for a T o | amed but an outstanding cleven}from the Mag-Hawks, showed a de- | Rritain high school team its tonch down on New Britain's Grmal < Sutlivar Ll b selected Lo oppose the stale felded! improvement in' theiv nextidown in a 6 (o 0 victory over!lir Kloiber made a beauti o J tiampions at Willow Brook park match the Greenstein- Rulkeley high school in Hartford tackle play and brought the Potis Sylvester — son team. when the latter team was | Saturda ER e el i (T RN ciirs it R uos S 18 i [Festie i pd B LR E R R S R g Bt Ed Ry, fyarcecattempisiat heilineifailed sht zuard S Loy ¢ e e : The score was made in the last t a first down and New Britain | Schmorr P Pawnees will meet a week from next | them 56 (0 43. The second T e T e TS e ) T ST o e Sl ) Sunday at Willow Brook park forloccurred when the Vogel-Hore~ | miske sihot o ceerca e Ad it lost a N < ; l rei e champlonship strom team tasted defeat at the|scoreless deadlock. Both teams wer After cley failed to make a g fionte ; : e | 3 1ds of the Roche-Rosenberg teant | playing stone wall defensive games | first down Scully punted to Foss who | Itos i ’ F RS e it considered the champions for th:!and although New Britain carricd | ran from his own 35 vard line to i " f[e o 3 ThcEotlicla il 1029 season of play the hall into Bulkeley territor _| Bulkeley's 45 : tter N : i - nee at the Nutmeg-Hartford Giants | g N vy sev- | Rulkeley's 45 yard mark. After New | Kloiber orratt | e astern Ve ey Friday the Mag-Hawks were lead- | cral times it lacked the power to Britain had failed fo N N et T ”;h Col s follo ing in points but s advantage w the necessary f downs. kicked to Bulkeley" vard line and | Zalc e T | \dults, 2,789; children, ? |wiped out when the Rosenber 1 and Gold uscd on the first play quarter ended zht. hal 5 e I 5 Roche, and the Vogel-Hergstrom football to gain ifs vi S onalhanr Cariso Farrell g h \iter hard work all vear Coach teams registered cnough points to 1 this. New Britain’s halfbac o e | e I Gieorge M. Cassit ems to have|Place them well into the lead. An Middleton and 12d Kloiher. s Flaienailii it . periods cted his for pass defense, | déreon-Cla team have shown tha stars s New Brifaln Boeunl 0 PN 2L T L . onc completed pass was made | STeAt improvement the past ek, | contained four substitutes e s 1l Suthdo . 58 I R el il s il T SO AT Gomn<iS 8 Alas ikt start. Zaleski and Kloiher Faisles e g X i itain H turday. {found the going a it tougn. | halfbacks and Moore and S T a5 u i s Mangan-Hubbard team remained, were in the tackle positions AR 5 4 T f o Nt feastilhyen ot 1l avolent incomtl faiciaiiew cals e Lot TITneaskonimarl ocH i aroup I5 NG & T L LN | U \‘»_ll AT car in the lowest ¢ an (6 Sre sed by New|of one of the team members. De- | ber's all around play i ol e ores 3 : a0ty riced field is FULL-SIZE in = P 1 e g by i i P Ve yard per med to end a Crowley: New Britain, | n . lv PLYMOUTH ritain substitute backfield men | laney team have shown the contest for the e ot N Mi v Zaleski, rdosl body, inchassisandin comfort*.. OI1 y game proved that Coach tle improvement in their two staria, | Richic Fink. regular half back. « Sncefor il p S 2 trong reserve strength and will undoubtedly make it inter- left on the sideline wherc woula BEST RS SO i ade X & W 2 : E « be sent in if a forw sting for the teams which thcy ‘ot endanger himself to injuriss on Y27 ")‘;” g atgcown! 3 HAT car in the lowest- 1 succeeding against have not as yet met on the courts. |the eve of the Hartford Public high | ”\]'”"“""“_'"',]"" o priced field ofiers the advan- o | The following matches must be | school game i anzan tag e ! Chrys] p = Only PLY MOL I H | — plaved off this weck: Strong-Cianzi| Rulkeley high school feam was NS Of serimmage and Rogdanski b tagesof Chrysler performance?.. | T artford Public High |vs. Anderson-Clare, Delaney-Daley | successful in completing one forward "10Cked down a pass. Scully kicked . . ’ 2 3 ) school team was at the game but all | vs. Mangan-Hibbard, Drossel-Crowe | pass, a short throw in Rocondil o onkn b yard Jine. Mic TF WHAT car in the lowest- Il 1t saw was a New Britain team play- |vs. Vogel-Hergstrom. Mangan-Hih. | period. New Britain's substitute ‘y” AL through c ! N Dhiced ieldiotfcnsiaathers 2 ] hich Coach Cassidy has in the bag |kins vs. Greenstein-Lawson, Man. | this 2 n the opening period | 41CfOwR carried the ball proof hydraulic brakes?......,.ONLY I ey re staying there until the game a|gan-Hibbard vs. Loomis-S. Mag. when Bulkcley recovered a fumbleq 018l Of five ya (Contin ok from Saturday Dressel-Crowe vs. Anderson-Clar.. punt i opening minutes of t i < WHAT car in the lowest- = Delaney-Daley vs, Strong-Cianci y . 5 v oL (e Blue T o priced field gives cach motor 1 PLYMOLTH 1 W ami was assistant to Points: Matohe ry gl dynamometer and block tests?.. ONLY feed Linesman ‘Thomson. He watch=fyoopo e B Ckled up a . ‘s stiyle play and : e = sary ball 1 ¢} T . D : e Mo L] 3 New Brit var WHAT car in the lowest- ed and Gold backfield big threats. | oy L idaleton made { | toss 1o priced field is free from petty T Greenstein-Laws )" B Damaat who | Anderson-Clare scored 10 S s e e e adjustments and repairs?......,OIl } . e T AR A ; hit conter for the first down. Klo 1l Loomis-Mag three. In ! if lines for New Britain as| . ber made four and M fleton went = S R S e ?::“(":I‘ fanl 2 Ll v"“m‘r“” 1o within a foot of first down. Ross WHAT car in the lowest- " homson, was fflrr‘;lwfi"n'?: the Tines | - Hibbara ... 38 1 Soad T in '\:V‘;n r»r(; iollinet n};\«\n' \‘;‘Iv]?l:(\'v e priced field provides an assur- R s S b anty aly 21 z RerRamdiGoll made one and | 50 10 R ey Gallagher. — Bant ance of long, dependable life?.. ONLY P H s3s Nito Toagus in the fourth period it scorcd three, P8 10 10T pnlichad e i | : o e sy Pulkeley's first downs atoreqyl Shd the. ! ieley L LRl Ar homson was back on duty Satur- | Gallati-Alvord teams AR alill i e e period rr“,: first half cnded i AR £ a ] o e Sl A 1,,.lxm\: inthe Nite handbal teague | o Erid s Seotnd Half E A & as also going to be there he appeal- | With iwo matches won and no ™~ trord tempted | made a first down im- B E 3 3 f / P.O.B. 4 o Cassldy to have him romoved, | losses. IFletcher and Kuhl are sec- "m’:” el i Sy after it had taken posses- | . Haruford analvai ] . ; on Datrort S S\ Bretused) n Thomson ONd With two wins and one loss, MINT PASSes & i : sion of tha ball on the kickoff. After | SNECT PPoliii - ¢ e b watch | Mirighiani-Ferrony team by spirited | 9NC: New Rritain failed to com- yucks, Fa Wit = 3 0 s . e ; I dled to the refer, alchjdlinels Sl L opirteC I plete a pass in four attempts. This pneshucks clierellihisthed e AMERICA'S LOWEST-PRICED FULL.SIZE CAR @ CHRYSLER MOTORS PRODUCT et play during the past week registered | Plete 2 pas o a fake kick formation and VA two wins and are tied for second[St¥l® of play was uscd as litle as| ooveq its first down. An attenipt to ! 5 3 o omson hias mot feen popular |honors. Several new foams register- | POSIDIe so that scouts from Hart- | ora o ccoond frat Smith Beloi The Tmproved Plymouth models which will be exhibited at the the Iew Britain High boys wiio| e ann il £el fnto setign Snis] R R S U i 1 and a kick o . National Automobile Shows are now on display at dealer showrooms. U ) yed basketball about two or three | Week. The n teams are as fol- Har e B 0ss on the 10 y teynol Itog ) i Saunders was one of that |lows: Sikora-Kabian, 1'ogeclson- R AN Sl 29 yard line, Carls 1 - nte 1 Zagnewskl, Culley-Clark and Git-|the New Britain team for its cloan | py)ooyg Colacurcio T 1 i === tleman-Kotkin. Pape-Winkle team is( P1ay in the first hal It was pen= foiipphed i) ht guard N Yale showed again Saturday that|temporarlly out of it due to Win. |alized five ya or side. T " six | Gnasdow [ i3 as become practically & one ur;n\iklk fracturing bones in his Iorrm’m.‘“l\l{] nflv;" penalti were ]‘ WO iy Scully zht ta < 1. Booth went in against Mary- | Gorfain-Pizer ran info hard luck, [¥ard penaltios and a 15 vard punish- e e | Flaman Bur A M. D. HONEYMAN. Pres. T ] h 810 | iand with the score 0-0. and in less |losing two matches. but as the sea-| Ment for using the hands on the of- f return kick right end ]39 ArCh Street €. ep one ! n a full period he had put the|son is long. they will be heard from | fonse. Bulkeley also got this penal- ard line. Scully | Fay [ filue in the lead I 0, scorine| n de Very neer future' am botn| ™ And 8 fve yard petreat for of v pur dnal when he kic back 1 & S = e O = v n of those points himself and;men are good handball players. de. Both teams played clean foot- | og hack to the 17 vard line. Carlson | Fisher Wolco . =inz the ball fo within scoring| Nite league matehes to be played | ball. o : 1 to 47 yard line. | eft half ouT OUR WAY B WILL[AMS . stance for the second touchdown. |off this weck: Fogelson-Zagnewski | The punting of Carlzon and Scully | ety kiok Rritain's | Prushl y [challenge Alvord-Galatti tonight at|™as about even. Some of Carison's|nn yard lin 3ritain was gain- | 2ht halfba ¢ ¥ Then. in {he middle of the third |§:15; Culley-Clark challenge Mur- PUnts were features. He was called on the punts, After two Walsh Davis - iod, ha was removed. Stevens evi- ' ray-Iadley Tuesday night at 7:30, UPON to kick eight times during the Carisen kicked to Bulkeley's « % R t ienfly fizuring that the Yale lead |but as Murray-Hadley have chal-|&amne while Hq "”"'il ed 12130 yard line. Seully kicked back to ore by prriods RN 1 o |8 4s safe. But Maryland had other lengsg the Mirigliani-Iervony team | times. In fhe third q when | xew ain's 45 yard line. another | New Britain T 6 0 60 | WARSH MY, / 1 | as and opened up @ rushing and (which should have been played off |{he 110§ ore it Zain for the New Britain team in the | Tonchdowns. Wolcolt 2, Rani | ' HANDS T' HELD Weth L D0 q wszing aftack which Yale was lucky | jast Tuesday. it will be up to Mur-(auel iher pun( of punt poinia ! i hdown | [ e €T RIGHT OUT | o hold to 13 points and a tic score. | ray-Hadley team to decide which The st N New Britain siarted an of v Baut 1 men refer Mo | [ESOONEEROLD VA GE 5 ! they will meet. Austin-Rerquist have | AL Middleton, 150 Ko Rill clown ran to within ¢ nan; re. Gurz linesman | | BLE CLoTd ¢ | HERE AND WAD (| e Yale line looked very bad in challenge in for the Murray-Had Mangan his early fa down oss mide th Mahone time 4-1 v u | ’ )r\\ S \ J \ L \oss closing quarters, and replace- oy team for Friday at 8 It ssoms on form and his bull- | st down on a quarterback plunge | Substitutes. New Britai | . 5 " | after replacement could not|(jae several teams think the Mur- | Jibe rushes v tieally iinpos Iloibon o deatyx e for Raut, Ruckle Grip | (ISR R ENDS ! | ent the Maryland backs from ,av Hadiey team is easy picking. so Sible to stops Kloii owed a lson ran-to within one foot fOr Mason: Hartford, Len Smith for ] | 1S AWRIGHT - \ zoing throug ith practically no{jt s yp fo the fighting Trish tcam al of ressiven and 1 pena Walsh, Ring for Singer. Mahon y { \ S Y Lol ) vosition. Possibly the forwards yq waqe through this group of teams g00d on ¢ ns. Althoug ) the gain | for Ilaxman, Iitzpat for Len E \ DONTSEE ‘ still suffering from the effects |y 0o MR LY can deliver | Mangan was the ta for Bulke- New Britain | Smith Noioia 5 ! the hard A nd Dartmouth | e cogds ley's end runs he confinucd to show fonk Eont UicEhands | C{/;‘ ‘\\ NO D\WRT ON | i mes, but, if so, this third Satur- League Standing the improved end play which began | on the offense and Carlson kicked to | BLUES LOSL 0 / X OM . / | Yy day afternoon of battering will not i oSt when he was ane of the New Haven ! Bulkeley on its 30 yard line as the feassa £ b M nclp them against Princeton “allati b 5 defensive stars. He made ! third quarter ended RS ' = R Ay - 1 hy tackles. Fourth Quarter It Yalo showed a poor defense | (o fPRIT 5 5 Ross showed improvement in un~| Bulkeley heked - fo New Tiritan Hardware City - Football Fleven | azainst forward” passes, foo, the | &AL IO : 0 |ning back punts and Zaleski proved |and Ross raced from (he el | Southerncrs popping short tosses | LUETIRE ; BT Y A R O P e i Strikes a Snag in o Game With | sver the line for consistent gains | AP0 RN o 1 The line, Schmarr, Moore. Ludwino- Rritain | i fail. | Tonies of Thomaston. nd varying them with one long | /7 50T EC S L " i wicz, Neverdoski, Mikalanskas, at the 1 i pass at ave which led to a touchdown. e iel \Teilzone - Potts. Grimala 1 Bogdancki was templs, i piee o Meating a o © 5 FrAIEDIa, 0 , bie to hold Hartford to t fArallsoial s S riority in oy . Mg Anyway, Mar & downs, a record which ks for 1y fotes 0 w1 May, the New Rlucs foo 18 been 1z xen particu- = = itself i N e : all feam went ' dl B i e TRIANGLES DEFEATED N 5 ) L e s ] 1 moved up to an earlier dafe 7R Grimala Kicked off hut th Carlson 3 ston rday B Yale necds (s one Saturday s o s ley team punted back. Ress ran (wmarier n 12 to G The 7 vl “',“ ". "“,;'.'\ 1 Local Football v Bows to Su- | to New Britain's 22 yard line. Za- « showed a nicely outh y 1CEon Ranyans, _leski made seven and Kloiber two a nd a fine defe A games. and Maryiand has long #nct| perior Strenzth ol Speed of | but he fambled and Hartford recoy- . perfectly { sedito b ctup. Jast yee | ered on New Britain's 27 yard line Bulke i ol 1 passes spellod 1o 1o ' ‘””:"L‘: thic ””;‘V;“K‘::,‘]"‘:‘DL": "{ ’S. Lot RIe i rdi S ehiatonsy An off side penalty lost five for | nervous as it lined tie the locals. courageous and T o ) T . " o EoI Tind it mceting Yalo n| The Triangle football tewm of this| Bulkeley and on a tackle hy Schmarr |line, Seuily stepped to 1 Thomastor ) i e Second Eame of the schedule, | city lost & hard-fought battls to the | further loss was felt. Scully kicked hoard fence and punied the ball. 1t |GU&rter when two 20-yard o 0 while Tittle Alfred college will be | East Harcford Senators yesterday in to Ross who fumbled on his own 20 'went off the field on the 19 yard lateral 'p plays brought the ball £ s as canmon fodder beforc the | East Hartford by an 15 to 0 scorc.|vard line. This was the big break |linc, This was the New Britain high {0 the eight-yard line and li Big T:r ities {The New Britain team made four the game for Bulkeley. On the |team’s big opportunity and it made resulted in a touchdown. . e first downs to one for lLiast Hari- first play Captain Farrell ran to | the most of it middle of the last qua 2 3 e g New Britain's nine yard line. Middleton hit the line and was 'layed pass. Grip to Kyeski broug N Maryland's constant good showing | ford and the best run of the g by % b \ { " zainst Yale is duc in part to the EN | was made by Ziel of the Triangles| Mangan tuckled Farrell for a five | tackl sccondary defense on Blucs into Thomaston territor | feeling that it will be soft, resulting | when he intercepted a forward pass Yard loss. Then the Capital City the il toss hit T a 40-yard ) rd b 'M’ | in a rather cireless attitude. This|and ran 53 vards. The last Har um 00K (0 (he air. The first pass | a vard frstdown. M o el linders Feaniint el { [reling was secniingly reflected in | ford mcn downed him on their own Was kiocked down by Kloiber. The | went thre nice hole in the cen w Britain _score. No ‘ R R o S e e e e sccond pass was blocked by Kloi- of the line and was stoppe i Thomaston t Z | Bt inoved Booth. Rut Stevens learned | Despite this, the Triangles failed berand the {hird pass was tapped to four yord v.’ux, He took the lali then ..»;; off on his o SWRY MOTHERS GET GRAY - : [t Maryland hes somethinge too, [to score. The lineups the ground by Zaleski. New Britain [ to the two yard line and again -vard i s downed ont 2 2 ! 1 the invalers fairly carned their| Triangles Senators | high took the ball. ried t 1l through New Britain's ‘after he had raced to N Britain U5 PAT O7F. TELE\“J‘ON' . af { by outplaying a faliering Bluc Hoyt 3 Jordanf it vt . - S e A = I SR O T . “ O deven | lett end | W | , o . SALESMAN SAM o Can Tell? , i left tackls ! VETERAN STAR DIES |ionaar .1 %% . comuns| | LI [} left guard o€ A —————— I g 5 DeSSEMono . ............ Callahan W, TAKE, OLD KIO - Gu22- GIMME & OaY y <YEAHT WeLL, HoW 00 You l Dr. Marcus Elmore Baldwin, One- e | 1 THOUGHT U'D GO HORSEBACK RIDIN' —Toss ME & KNOW WHICH WAY 1M GOIN v i | Eckert R Haskins SADDLE AN' I'LL TAKE THIS NAG,RIGHT Here! . Time Leading Pitcher With Chi- | ' I | right guard | ki cago Nationals Passes Away. Damato s Conroy | | 3 right tackle | | Pittsburgh, Pa.. Nov. 11 (UP)— | Carrubba s Peterson | W Dr. Marcus Limore Baldwin. 64 right end ( onc-time star baseball pitcher. is = Callahan jcad. Dr. Baldwin was a mainstay | quarterback | of Pop Anson's famous old Chicago | Congno IR Bauchor Nationals and also played for clubs left halfbac! | L w Pittsburgh, Columbus and elsc- | Zeil vioeeeedo Winang - = = e} here. He a graduaie of Belle- right halfback | = (0EA? GNIN ME Tl ) WHY, XA OuMtY, YA Got medical col He won Parian Winans HORSE LaucH , 0R JusT LAUGHIN' A TH SACCLE oN WRONG « iurmeon in New Yor fuliback | 6T TH' HoRSE P ) Pi war~h and with the Mayo | —_— — A sothers clinie in Tochester, Minn. o than half of the L Death cane yvestor after Amcrican republics signified zering illne intention of participating in the sce- | i = — ond Latin-American Olympic W Cecil Urbaniak of Iawrmont. W. in Havana early next year Y Va. who sct the sports fans talking | = = | his spring by exccuting. unassisted Mickey Cochrane's brother. Arch- | o triple put-out, is trying for the|ie. is trying for a halfback berth on | % ; \arsity football team at University | the Duke University freshman | ‘ |