New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 12, 1929, Page 19

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WITH THE BOWLERS |5, -t 10 gata Wwa NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1929. 19 GARDEN SECURES 1 uumic contsts — CROWDS FLOCK 10 .7 - e WINTER TRAINING - * | P | Zuechi Speaking § Square Garden Tonight v Officials Purchase Services of « < ; d New Britain was well represent over the past week-end with offi- | Faithiul Keep All Night Vigil— sreesvous wwansine - Good - Authorizes Trip for 18 Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 12 ([ various football games. Inspection Scott and Schmeling afttan S FeE Ve (emetery Stormed Wil son o Purstit Pl Amt ufts game. Hitchcock | Noonan . 105 82 101— s [savie ..lllllllNes a7 m e 4 et —— - e ol s umpire of the Naugatuck-Tor- ‘\1‘“’” l’:w 105 101— 300 | Carlson 100 1 1m New Yor Nov. 12 (& | ¢ i I )= i with Holy ( o P 5 ston game. Dave Mahoney anglt . S e mare Garden I Sho < 2 squad was i ; AR 1d linesman at the Naugatu Christ s " 1 strangle hold on ¥ o « 1 = P il 1y Fbia: ,!f iy afe " orrington game on Saturday and Tool - cavyweight fights with a 3 e Searril o ol Pt the Hartford Giants-New Britain | et e deal for the services of Max S 1 4 5 I 1. 1 orizeal Nutmegs game on Sunday eck” |G 97 N9 232 ing of Gern of ki : . ( y o T referee of the Norwich- | Carison . 101 90 | land, and o 3 U noth 2 West Hartford game Saturday and |y gy, i 18 2 ¥ K ‘, ‘(10 ' leonard Nixon was ‘umpire at the | R Wil 80 517 48T—101 | After weeks of dicker Tast G tean : S0k 1 : 1 1 with i me contest | s Humbe I Zy. 1 bro b orc s L g ‘ s learned por * New Britain Nutmegs' football | {19 B and that Schmeling. Sco 1 \ ¢ be t SR 5 ae H N. H., No e who e out im, is negotiating with the All-|Pelitis 2 polo would t for ) e ¢ P ; \ Stamford eleven for a game in this|Molyneux Housenarming S andESMOREL S ORbCH, ard buil } o : ; : i g next Sunday. The Stamford | Held as Athlete Club Takes ( S 1 | 7 llare Cc Danfor \ / combination hasn't been defeated | { S 5 ey past three seasons and should | & Over New Quarters. ; : - 4 1 worthy opponent for th 0 T : i : 1 The Colli A, C.owill - A f WIN v. Eddie Hunt is the ; e : i man in the backfield. He formerly M i moelins :wnxlw in ; : ; | i, - layed wiith the All-New Britah acquired club rooms af a8 ! ; A ‘. m - ’ et which were recently d | s v : ; s 1 Boly o ) B ! : s visitors nd | tra s v Wil inelude USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS 1o 91 ¥ [share the building with the sh v ok i e ! There seems to be a demand L2 106 51— 206 | American republican club who havr ) n| : oxh t : / Hartford for another betwes 80 00 ahes isiicasedlihe S structures for = the Nutmegs and the G Hart- x < L cars ! 3 ford fans_feels that wiith a game| L 501 504 1490 | A housewarmin and S \ uzten Bom \ or two under their team's belt, that | Leltors will take pla ter tonight's 1 ti would be able to tame the wild |G : 3 ing, and many friends and members and woolly .. Manager Ber- | K 86§ are expected to attend. The club ) l 3 Conley hasn on play- |} 80 5 | comprised of boys ranging from S ! £ ng the conte: feel that ; |to 20 years in age, has won the 2 | probably New s won't |city junigr title for {wo years 3 H s0 keen about it. However, we have | — = e i 0 o] ilrcady met some fans here who | 5 A g | were 5o pleased at the Nutmegs de- |$ [ . - A & cisive victory of last Sunday that| } S ' would like to Hartford ‘ CH]P H S . o L South Man ot 3 1 * igain humbled in the dust | 2 f‘l"!‘ o i } | ST ; (BY JIGGH Sharl i Manager Charlie Brown of ths ! 2 5 New Haven Williams team wanted Lo AN 5 : o use Ralph Buckl local | fesl e L ¢ f halfback in a game next Sunday in | lepes 1y Wl e J | New Haven and Manager Conley | Of g 1L B HIC ¢ T | vas wilting, at first, to loan the| tor articles ol & \ Iy wyer. Howev he has changed which severz BO0¢ f s mind. feeling that the New Ha- NI o | en team would only run Buckley Berts / ged if he was used there Every expert golfer has expl ; 5 1 Sharkey : Whethe or not he is successful ‘\\HH‘Y\ articles or throug inter- i % i g ) n getting the Stamford team here views. Not w hooks have heen 545 | 1 1 CTIe WiEER I G i S S ! Sunday, Manager Conley ex- West Tinds published devoted entirely to gol : . N \‘ “\f : : ra ‘: THINGS EASY ’ have something definite to | Liacano . 103 Probably every essential point has : ’ ! tomorrow 3 - 89 been covered, not only once but ] s U N B [ h h 3 } e R e 13 many times rankly we can not ligure how there 1s any econo- | 2 ¢l better known as 13 3 ! ‘& seller the Stanley Arena When no general rovement e () e h ” 1‘ : } I 2 R d ) : e Rl appears In the game played by the my 1in Uvercoats that sell for much less ... Regard- | » of the New Britain Roller majority of dufters who read I A ; ¢ ) o r a \les, one may questio he 1 o A 4 X : . | lub, Hlopsomed. forth s a ticles. one may question less of comfort and style they outlast cheaper coats. . Ps ireree in the game between New | tical results gained by 1y b Iiritain and Bridgeport last Sunday L tion of golf lessons so | Bill worked two periods. | - prove useful to the players ; | e o st isienea ol i Ry gesomalidliers But evidently this opinion docs i o was unable to work ani|Ma not coincide with that of end- ’ ¢ in notifying President | (0N During the past summer the | Q . . ouch with Si McDonald go to| = | in short ans regarding dtetson dhoes ohnston & | urpny Shoes e ort but couldn’t make | S [the “best tip” they had cver r f quickly enough. Clancy s o | ceived on how to improve their | well in the referec's po: 100 108 | game. The quantity of entries in | Lo the_contest and the kind of replies ' It is noticeable in the American | received ¢ wced the editors that X4 Ioller Hockey league what a clean- | they we 10t living in vain lookir crew of amateurs have | 3 2 | beer ed into the game on|va Gmy 5 “Hitting through the ball i = = e e st e e Cr . the various teams this year. | Vi Anderson = ting past the chin”, z no hod A e i 11 148 movement into short approach shots OUT OUR WAY B WILLIAMS (arting with the dean of -the|pe 24T and being relaxed whil in y b \duates into the faster ranks, 1s at i the club were the suggestions which | LS = e = : deville of the Brooklyn team 568 500 were deemed to have proved to | = —— — pese 1a Therien of the s South Endy | the best golf life-savers / GIMME A CHAW WELLAM AGON Y o EF T 0 5 i 1¢ | Be L1065 Jires % 4 4 G = 4N * Didgeport crew. Bovi of Provi- i3 o S [ O THET! IT™M AQUITN | ' TRy THIS WAS ONL- i S e : 0 here was nothing new in ax [ A C i | tenics and the goal tender, Taya, are 103 e L s QGARETS,TOQ. | AN'eF THeY (A FAT BALD- both fi ELE er . 3 7 BN : e - S there 15 Pete Gasperini of the .\'\v! 2 contin the club d in i 3 THEY WVE TAKEN T Gt T'CHEWIN, \HEAD MAN Y after the ball was hit, since the | i \ - : . - Rritain team and Dyson who plays | L8t RITCHES ~ SHORT il M GROWL with the newly formed Hartford| STANLEY WORKS GIRLS' I. of the feather golf . just as they R“\T&HL% = < = My GRS .M NO WOMAN A d T Aces i been keepir their head AN' QGARETS-] A BEARD AN WANTS ' BE ] Rl alon, ‘]yulvyn‘ru: .}vn»]!} the st oke. And GIMME WO EF THEY GiT EAT ER BALD. ‘.l Fred Jean, the “bull of the Pam. | {denwait i e JNOLSISCRESINT CLa CHEWS ~ GOT ' GROWIN! /_/ pas”’ comes New Bri ‘Thurs- Frqm SLEREC AR S liay night as tho big chief of the| ) Auy SNUFF? /| BEARDS , W Hurtford roller hockgy team. There | B 0D o J)‘r”n“‘” Johei LS o < 1'M READY FER S 1l be plenty of razzooing for the | . e, o 2 B N BRI, Tt i cteran who was once so popular|S. Madons ipEssiinapchid AtneBniaver it be TR RIVER! ) gt 1l as though it had no resistance | puibeE 1 other expert explainir an | easy to keep the head dowr L Ifor real polo, the game between - |by “hitting past the chin"—made | New Britain and Providence last | the presentation clear and impres ight at the Stanley Arena, waos sive to some golfers whose mi B the best that has been seen here 3| had been £ on th ts after ] in some time. Providence suffer- |1 | reading other authori ed its first d of the s 5 ] RS 1 | = Doubtless one can pick up valn- i With the of Pete Gaz-| Dinonilsts | able hints from printed instructions | zinga from New Britain team, | ! §inson . :;:H :I)\\:Tv':nl)r,) '\r-:v\t‘:-']j\“‘yo L ]m u:q:x— e Manager Mchonough brings on an- | M. lLeupold : , en JOMTsell s nd sl bite b Dier star and veteran plaver in | Nei n " I e O e the person of Bob Griffiths of Ra. | UM 61 R Baned (X RI E cine, Wisconsin, ! It T G o L rarton) ¥ —— | Queens ¥ > rack He and Barney Doherty broke in ! i ) 3 = “Kid” Williams in New Bedford |1 Bamcrofe PR G ';.'("rk“\.m' O ',T‘],‘\“If\ me years ago and it will be like | G. Wood AT i s e e A union of old time classmates to |J- Clem . 39 e e 'Y‘M ] lf'” « this trio in action again. Grif- ; = Sy re Tiper fdisinealis ot e f ] started work Monday for the [ g k. Carlson urday. Coach M sent | A. Labas squad through a two-hour d which included brisk dummy scrimmage. “Jinx” O'Herin, who | played quarterback against Georgin, | | is out for the segson wiith a brok- | en leg and- Dave Myers, negro quarterback, is not expected to be | ready to play against Missouri, leav- | ing Mechan with the problem of He was famed a center for |0 the reason that he was the “only (I man who could stop the great “Jig- ger” Higgins when Higgins was Jokers good. He plays a running game, (4. Weich that is, instead of body checking a | ™ = man, he runs along with him and |G Kietn breaks his shot for the goal and,|lummy it . A e liie | = irough his cleverness, gets the ball 309 411— s10 | developing a signal caller anl s off 2 TRWLLams for his own team'’s offensive. 2 it z 2 TRWams, This will give New Britain Wil- | S G e s e o S = 3 oy R S G R e e z liams and Clinton on the rush lin Muri 1 SAI ESMA SAM v h y B S ' B S Griffiths at center, Barney Doherty [D. Luydin : 1 N That’s a Blrd, am. y ma“ g halfback and Lovegreen in the zoal. Tete Gasperini will be retain- Hinael ~ e e e o o ORI GOLYT U GOt & |[V0_L00K KiNDR EONNY ) (WINAT 2 TR 0oLtARs A EORTy-) € NG SPERKT (T [T ¥ [ 177NO, | Guess Y@ DONT! FRol TH : R i A, Sulic DATE WITH KITTY AN WITHOUT A SHIRT-GUESS | | NINE CENTS FER Tuis LITTLE MELICANTY [ e o= [l IlIIN_s12€ OF YER BILL (A SPEAK 3 S il rionier FORGOT Ta GET MY \'D BETTER HoP DOWN TO TH'| | BUNDLE OF LAUNDRY —HOW 0O | =) LAUNDRY ¢ cHINaMansS - A | {ei The attendance at the last ‘\)\oy e 42 s | = WW—-’:\ = | PLIce LIsT : umes has been very poor but the|p yooooo sl 2 AT | S filley leis rpit fusk yet e mollen | b o >— | AH-Raw| 4 ORTY HiTee polo. When the nights get frosty [ Donohue | ;L“\J;“Lifi’ and the hoys want to get inside. |(: Trustow | Lo then there will be many more out 5 | | CLEAN © m‘s: to sc the games at the arena herc. | T 7 THiee CenTe e ‘Kid” Ka~lan gets a chance for | NI l > revenge at Emory (Kid) Cabana in Production. | New Haven in the near future. | Beloin . 81 Carelessiess i8 given as the reason | Gt . for the former featherweight cham- | culiy pion's defeat at the hands of the | ledenberg Canadlan a little more than aj - month ago. Kaplan plans to be in | the best possible condition for this|Curlick matehg I irank Rodrick, farmer living | Low Wore near New ,'\.”Mmf Ind., is !ui 3':-nr:~“ Tl men N e old and has never called a doctor. | Grinding ‘ g 929, 8Y'NEA SERVICE, INC.REGTU_S. PAT. OFF. He admits only one illness, La 1me xnisn AR 97 98— 250 1

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