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I to to s ht n ut ) I “ 2 » 1 1S S i ' o ¢ (. »0 - LY [ - \ ¢ / ) N ¢ - 1+ n o » we figure that New Britain will have | as good and as fast a pair of rush-| 237 ers as there are in the league. |55 e Robiny ey | Ha e The defensive end of the txam |S. Kosakowski ... 63 wlso compares favorably with any |\Vearne o.her team in the circuit. With| Giriffiths at center. Barney Doherty | \at halfback and Lovegreen in the | goal, it is going to be a difficult | thing for any forwards to get| NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1929. 17 and Jimmy Clinton will |y ish line and after |11, Barrows ‘ 2 M. Wentland sy t Monday night, | [+ p.C0 Y Williams hook up on the the exHibition of through the New Dritain network. | to- r his Ired Jean's appearance her morrow night, especially declaration during the past summer that he was through with the game, will be grected with mingled 336 emotions, There are those who will Ragley e glad to see him back be . - they admire him as a player but T wiil be those 1p the been. there who will be out, me as they al fter his s ways have LR STANLEY RULE & LE e Nulmeg football team will . anie neet the All-Stamford combination A this city at Willow Brook park |} ik Sunday afternoon. Stamford has a rong combination and another good game is in prospect. The in- |\ .. Nail Sets povation of having a preliminary |\ Hendrickson sam= as an added atYraction should |P. Burke prove to be a good move. The first Gl e will start promptly at 1:13 o'clock N Ice Picks e V. Bleau The game of the year, as far as|a. Senii-pro teams are concerned, will | M. he played a week from Sunday when ; the Pawneces and the Blues clash. Sy This will be about as bitter a battle | M. as has e been a on a local |} gridiron. :A; R | Henry Martin lays claim to e he title of being the best little |ar Bium SBE A football picker in the city, follow- |3 Valen ing the game between Yale and |f. Schultz at the Yale Bowl last urday afternoon. As we stated | aturday just prior to the game, | cveryone of us, with the exception of Dr. Martin, was certain that Yale | E was going Yo win, but the doctor | was just as sure that Maryland would go down fighting. Maryland Now Doc has all the right in the world to give the boys the works and the “I told you 50.” There is a prime possibility that indoor fights might start in this city in the near future. Kither a Bristol promoter or other parties who have | become interestzd in this city as a possible fight center, will probably £0 into action in the near future. One of the interested spectator: at the roller hockey game between | Providence and New Dritain, was | 4 “Young Ed” Walsh, son of a famous | iz ayjsan )i father, and present ddy member of | Mos he Chicago White Sox pitching staff. e was accompanied by Lundeville, center on the Albany team. Rings fohnny Newell, coach of the Hart- ford High school football team. was a member of the hoard of strategy | of the Hartford Giants last Sunday. | Johnny occupied a prominent posi- {tion on the Hartford bench during the game. | Sauares Whitney Scanlon We haven't heard a great deal of comment on the possibility of an-|g., other game bhetwe the Nutmegs | Patterson and the Giants. Whether the fans | Beaci would like to sce the two teams UMy clzsh again, is a hard thing to fig- ure. As far as we are concerned, we | Buckles cel so certain that the Nutmegs Nttt ; can take anything that Hartford [per can furnish, that we would attend |Larson every Sunday the spectacle of “i Hartford team biting the dust before | a charging gang from New DBritain. FAENIR LADIES' Diamonds Laliberty Roman ... Reckenberg Potash A real New Britainite always en- | joys any kind of a contest wherein Hartford takes a licking from New Jritain and, on the other hand, Hartford takes just as much delight in seeing New Britain humbled at |} 1:’”,{.4;“,. {the hands of the Capital city com- |57 Niftieton hination | Low " seore Spades (UP)— | L. Pacon Crowl Nov. 13 quarterback | al Delivery Dartmouth | Hanover, N. F Tommy Longneck ibstitute for Al * rsters, piloted M the varsity 1o a 18 to 6 victory over the quad in ¥'s training on. The vars uad also en- | gaged in a long drill in which Cor-| s¢ nell plays were introduced by an op- | posing team. | = | MAY NOT PLAY URDAY | Philadelnhia. Nov 8 (UP) — Jalfback Walter Masters of Penn- sylvania, who was injured in the | Cloguetis Penn State game, may not round into | {lvnes 5 . 2! Erickson condition In time for Saturday's wame st Columbia, it w feared today. Al Ratowsky will prob- ably take Masters' place at the start ?f the game. Carlons Haswell ot .68 L8l VEL GIRLS' a0 — 665 134 LEAGUE Wells Shepard returns to city and votes the day. Peterson’s Newsboys Curley Gaining as Votes Are Recounted Boston, Nov (UP)—Jaines M. Curley, who was clected mayor of Boston last week by a plurality o 10.517 votes, had gained 191 votes after about one I of the general recount sought Irederick W Mansfield. runner-up, had been completed vesterd A recount. of votes cast in 3 the city’s 330 precineis a counted Curley a net 16 votes. It also was discovered . policeman had failed to send full hall on election ni new bloe inereased to mayor-elect’s gain for the the JOHNSON SIGNS CONTRACT w York Novv. 13 (UP)—Ching Johnson, star defense player of the New York Rangers of the National Hockey league, has signed a con- tract for a reported“sum of $10,000 for the 1929-30 season and will be in the lincup in the opening game against Montreal Thursday Billy Burch, Babe Dy other players are said to outs from the ranks of th York Americans. nd New VAN SCEHAAK DEAD Hartford, Nov. 13 (UP)—Davis Van Schaack, organized and twi president of the national saf council, d it Hartford hospital carly tod He had been stricken !with a heart attack while playir club hers GUE i Storrs, Conn., Nov. illiards at the University yesterday. Van Schaack was director of th bureau of inspection and accident prevention of the Aetna Life Insur- compan STAR GUARD Rl 3 The Aggies worked today to prepare for turday's objective game with Rhode Island State It was an nounced Casey Steng d two weeks ago, would right uard. NOW PAYING COACHES Thiladelphia high schools this fall paying their football coaches for first time. Previously n were coached by instructors who re- ceived no salary GREEN STAR COACHIN Myles Lane, one of the greatest halfbacks Dartmouth has known, and a member of the 1925, 1926 and i elevens, is coaching the back- field of the Big Green freshman | squad. MEUSEL TO COACH New York, Nov. () —Emil (irish) Meusel, former New Yorl Giants outficlder, has sizned 40 coach under John J. McGr ason. Mensel was a favorite at Polo Grounds for several season Dave Bancroft will be the other Giants' coach. Here is Trani wpplied to his big 1l much like the Lawrence, Kas nonkey's could rank Bausch grips vilds of Africa woul anything but When 1 own | pio on the pigskin a- | city of | 1 eleve wbout | pot rothered ¢ big Jayhawk star has not mo CHURCH LEAGUE FIFTH SEASON TONIGHT Two Games at Y. M. (. A. Gym Will Start Quartet of Teams Off on Campzaign — All Four Quintets Are Rated as Dangerous—state Champion First Luth- South Church to erans to Battle St. Mark's v TO OPEN Ciew ('lash With Swedish Bethany—Start at 7:30. Org in the Inter-Church le season with two games Four teams 1 Are ¥ nd a Ba to f initi 1 cont Iipiscopal ¢ the sub-cellar a y F wedes will have virtually the combinatior as that which over all I and te opy last s uson to bring the Connect church title to this city for t Elner § 3 Harol nd Wa Os. cuards, whi Holst, a1 and Johnson will be on ha y in the central cirele. Against (his form St. Mur agement D team w s green last but which ear of pro| SEATING SUGGESTIONS bal ' Princeton Correspondents Sug; evoly Stadiums b inz Grigirons, Yo I'rineeto NS T 20 13 151 Two suggesiions on he o« appear in The i 1 P wWeekly o “Why tracks” one not build con a stadium on butor sug the stadium could be ma i | to revolve a rafe of one revoli- tion per You will sit on { oy rd line twice. Aside from be- o ing at the wrong place in the ri At jur time you will have just as goc verybody relse.” \ei Weare, Art rhor 1 league for 1 son Square Gards ster Ilive on Saturday ch club will play 28 hom 128 road 00kl oche HOLD LOMNG WORKROUT Worcoster, Mass., N Iy Cross rkout e which rd at the urday. The fresh lled with Harvard age in a heavy varsity Thursday. Lester hough still sufferin expected to 1 will b ies. i clas) Another contribiuor says, “T PRI Criner plan is brilliant impractica X However, why volvin NEAR PERFECT CONDI iron. i lium would not h Hamilton, N. Y. Nov. 13 CELTICS TO STA it rounded into hard work New York, Nov. 13 (UP)—The urday's game rzainst S Original Celtics of New York v Coach Andy Kerr is groon fic open the American teams (0 use azainst Syrac SALESMAN SAM JAILED FOR ASSAULT Pete Ladjone, Wrestling Promoter, sentenced to Serve Sonnenberz Assault. N¢ FIGHT TO DRAW Nov. 13 (UI')—Johnny Ken OUT OUR WAY Days for EOTIIITTIEPOLCITOEOE TS / 3 |Tomiin b | = X = e R HAS BIGGEST MITTS IN GAME B)TIE G S . ¢ g : N\ | vere made in Wallace and Kellogg peaking ¢ RouERsy ALIELS e | L AL Bt recently and a large quantity of = § \ liquor p CONN LIGET @ITOWER | HAb DIQAPPEAIH_‘D Jose Capablanca of Cuba Sceks Store : o S por is Bourgcora % L) U L Mateh with Newly Crowned Cham- SITSIEIISEIIIIINIS ORIt 1 Y'O A b, . pion, Alexander Alekhine, rr The New Britain basketball team W ous Ae gq secre 1 ¢ wriens ) s, will hold its initial practice session | - 1 ]DUIUl]b L[Wlly A LmS[ l[ s, N s at the Stanley Arena tonight and 84 a i START PRACTICE AGAIN Manager Clarence Lanpher plans to o | Has Het With Results : ! A (UPY— stage a scrimmage session, 4 } o Navy [ as to re Ihe Corbin Screw quintet in the | ] it 5 p ) days wo Industrial Basketball league will Talinson 52 5 | ) ed ! oppose the New Britain team in the | | e : % ! y Ly practice session. ' Arburr is| Office g S < x A : manager and coach of the Screw "\”;;‘(”h'»' A ! a st S c Shop quintet. This will give the New | Crampton f i A Britain team plenty of work for the | Bruce . ured 1 v - night and will be the best possible | LW Scor & 5 -5 K i kind of a workout for the game | 94 9 me to th Ne Br 4 with the Chrysler Redheads of | Office L He . : L \ UNABLE TO PLAY Bridgeport Saturday night L 3 e vewt N 13 (UP)— The Sacret Heart basketball team | Clarke <58 4 J Ry of I on ¢ 1 1 ncos, will open the season fonight at the FRATERNITY ALLEYS v x L nenoriad Lol it Nacred Meart school gym when it i ; == | L ) . takes on the All-Stars. The opposing , X I PN DRAGUE | ’ re fjireq team 1s a combination of players | M 3}“;"11“ I3 | ! < and R0l b I et int the iseason LroTmili i D 0 1 Lk - ; 7 ROl the New Dritain Blues 5 1) AR : lar —_— - a9 5 A £ . . = o = | Girly e 2 " A 5 c v yrkont yeste The Laurels basketball team will S s = S!X A]e Ammg 40 He]d Tfll 5 Sl i also open the season tonight at the Kin Dol e P ]| 5 v e ; S Sacret Heart gym, playing the New Weston an 114 o 0 N 23 McAlee 4 3 Britain Blue Juniors. Games a Medlcer ] . Tonibition Yiotations St R wanted with any intermediate team AL N : = Al RGOS n ;’v:‘nim;‘m_\_ For games m»mmw‘ AN el M » s L L), S114-ML oy | Stnclings p of mor = New Britain will produce a re- | \ : 3 ) 5 nped lineup in the roller hockey !¢ \ I % 4 ame against Hartford tomorrow | ¢ ] ! A o night at the Stanley Arena. “Kid” | " expended legal city isury ". M. 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