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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1929. 17 J Speaking%l of Sports mm‘ The Nutmeg football 065558885 team \\!lli obab] 80 to New Haven on No- vember 24, a week from next Sun-| day to play the Willlams team of that city. The Elm City eleven will| ngthened by the presence in | s lineup of Bruce Caldwell, forme BIKE RACE VICTORS | | Reggie McNamara and Gaetano Bel- | | loni Take a Much Needed and De- | served Rest After Grind. Nov. and Chicago. McNamara took a much served rest today their way to victo ternational bicy The Ttali neede American te | | (UP)—Reggie | etano Belloni | and well de. r pedali ry in the 22nd in 14 « le race. | main- Seriously Injred NUTMEG ELEVEN TO PLAY | STAMFORD HERE SUNDAY " pr th Manager Bernie Conley Technically Releases Players So | | Pawnees Can Carry Out New Britain League ‘ Schedule With New London—Local Pilot Unaware That Buckley Has Sigred With New Haven—Blues Meet Plainville in Preliminary—Start at 1:15. PAWNEES PRACTICE | ‘e Pawnees foothall am will actice tonight at 7:30 o'clock at| South strect field mnear Ron-| ore wptain Ostertag re- 1es all players be on 1s Coach Turner has of plays and format squad will work on will travel to New sional lea the new series COMMERCIALIZED GAME that the| Two baschall teams from Ne Pawnees | York and Brooklyn played a gam y | in profes- | th 55 which is said to have which an admission fee bee rst Yale star and candidate for All-|tained its scant lead during the final | N America honors in 1928 until his|hour of sprinting last night and the s T 2| bhone this n football career was cut short|end of the 144 hour grind of con- | orning newspaper that M er| If the re re to through scholastic rulings on trans- | stant pedaling found the two still rnie Conley had released his team | go to New Lor Manager | ~ fers from one university to another. |a lap ahead of their nearest riva pression created Conley states that he would be pla e |the ¥rench combination of Alfred had disbanded for ing the role of § Claus for the » New Britain Blues and the | Letourner and Paul Brocardo. ts will pla Whaling town management. He Pawnees will stage a private scrap It was consistent racing that won | amford as sch would have up severa! hun- all of their own on that Sunday at|for McNamara and Belloni as they to an an ment | dreds of dol for the ap- Willow Brook park with the semi-|were among the slowest sprinters in Conley this morning ance of am on the nro championship of the city at|the ficld. They gradus pedaled > nutmeg pilot asserted today | field. On the ot KR o e 4 . The Blues and Pawnees are|(heir way into the lead ‘Tuesday moveme asing Nis | Nutmeg team showed last Sunday, it n vals of the most blood-thirsty sort| night and then doggedly held on for \vers was a tec e 50 that | so far outclasses inhdor and each team would rather win this | (he remainder of the race. ould cleven as | Ockford s no compari- game than eat Letourner and Broca o fou t s am to fulfill his con tin the ! son between t two t ns. e the way into second place duri astern Professional 1"oothall gue In the fir zam the local The Nutmegs are proving to be the last three hours, reg: ng A nd play the w Lond am W i New best attraction available in ap which they had lost earlier to eduled game Sun Britain defeate lon 40 to s state. The local team has so deci- |the German team of Rausch and vnees, therefore, as 0 iNew Haven|s el IN v sively defeated all of the state teams ! Delberg. nounced previously, will a scorcless ti London at there is no question of suprem- — — London Ocktfords in a league 1t it was a s am / ERS PLTE WELCH day. cxcept that the Paw- | that play S £ e R s will be playing under the name | nees playing the O [} 1 The All-Stamford {eam which | Rridgeport, Nov. 14 the New Britain Nutm ays here next Sunday proved its FRATERNITY ALLEYS v of the Nut eleven, proper, with rength just a few weeks ago in | AUSTRIAN SINGING S0C. LEAGUE | LoCKoV team. was v the players working as frec i <ame with Bruce Caldwell's team of | F¥irst Tenor s condition at a . will technically hand to- 5 -stars. The contest was one of the | Zotter . § 108 -0~ GEay ot pallliisg 1 to meet Stamford at Willow hest played in the southern end of : SHE Sl mozvithiet park Sunday = the state and ended in a scorcless | e ) rding the announcen } Light as a feather, waim as 1 | s si— I g kley, star haltback on the i ] S e al team, had signe with New ot A good looking Overcoat, a servicc- ! Playing with Caldwell in the back- 509 R0T R03—1sid A i3 Mana sta t ow 1 able Overcoat, perfect for this ye: Y field is Jim Manning, former All-| Virst Bass no kn of N noon.. Stamford 4 ! = ! > New RBritain player .and guard on | Nedl ,"‘ or .“ ' s St own of the "New Haven and R Foi ot for next year and then some. An all s the Bristol Endee basketball, team. | ;) S ‘”:y_““‘l"‘ $ s Williams team approached him last | binafior year round security of prime worth Ll P Mick 26 Lein et L v asking permission to borrow Preliminacy = g Manager Bernie Conley is by no |Su BT GollcUiongva e ckley for a game with the Ha The New I3 ns decided on another game | ord ts this coming Sunday. the Plainvills m 1 with the Hartford Giants, A wave of s wsies WHITE SOX TAKE LEAD suckley was approached with offers | game which s opposition to the proposition has | Y to play in New Haven, but as far as | o'clock. spread over New Britain. The fans o TOURNEY Conley knows, these were turned | double 1 Nutmegs trimmed Hartford twice 302 S o in touch Buckley by | late \ during the past scason. This satis- | Fereasit S Rl o faction is more deeply rooted in the ' Replace Athleties By Victory in | = R . s i fact that the Nutmegs fturned the 2 | Partership Affair Being Gun 2 : COURT QUINTET DISPLAYS Iy touted and strengthened eleven. | T = at Rogers' Pa | cras sost ke o S5 o FORM IN FIRST PRACTICE prove to be a real attraction to the | T Wa L v foothall fans of this city. The New ST R ] Britain Blues are playing the Plain- Ma 5 n L e . : : Blues in a prelin to the | L Walker New Britain Five Works Out at Stanley Arena—Slo- mford con mhigi i i 7 ol fon . ) 7 S game will start promptly at 1:15 | S5l ies a0 i man and Zakzewski at Forwards — Conroy Plays o'clock Kasprow ' S S e . 5 A s Lsure ‘ ¢ 1o i ROGERS Al SLanny (‘enter—Foley and Leary at Guards—(orbin Screw 5 135 : Vie Radzewich of Torrington, for- | RECKEATION LEAGUE to 39, This game was even Team Furnishes Lively Scrimmage—Chrysler Red- $3 ) $ nerly quarterback with the Nut- Home Wet Wash 5 points. In - their second | s & 2 ‘ gs of this city, is playing with the ina e the Athiotics downed heads of Bridgeport to Open Season Saturday homaston Ponies, this season. The | 81 5 8 . Morton and Daley OF SucC EVERY DAY” \lues met them last Sunday and suf- o e Night. ed a defeat | 19 510 by taking t ksha - e Yacobellis, into camp | Plenty of good form was display-| trouble in ge irough them this The Renaissance TFive, colores Mag's Boys Kasprow ran 22 balls in nateh | eq jast night by the New Britain | coming seaso J ampions of the basketball world, | Garrity i to e el Han i r v feated the Plainfield Pros last i s e A n Basketball team in its initial work- ank Arbi rew team - s o i | A CAES ) The | eNtered into scrimmages with the 2 e e Lo, sl et Wil e | pacies o iho ssason: T CILCTEA nto erimmases it 1 ONE THIRTY NINE MAIN ST sance team has all of its former b the Yanks into formation and |jneresting battle progressed as both | NEW BRITAIN stars on the roster again this yca the I Robins members had played intets whirled floor. The and several new ones. and The cral years together. rew Shop displs 1l spe —_— J S | standing follows Al Sloman and Jimmy Zakzewski, | and nobby t 1 work and the sen : Y New Britain roller hockey fans : 12 Athletic 1 ) paired up at the forwards and both | iors were forced to travel at top| J g Wil be sorry to hear of the serio White Sox ... 4 10 showed plenty of speed and form. | speed te keep ahead in the scori : ceident that happened to Pete |Pra Cubs Bkt ' 22 Toth were slightly off on shooting | list Welch in the game in Bridgeport | 487 488 Bray t the start but they found their eye| New Tritain will p last night. Pete was struck behind Hofman's Army & Navy I 19 before the night was up. Conroy, | game of season Saturday night 2 the ear by a ball while Bridgeport | e Fhillics .. CRE * 16| former captain of the New York | when it meets t Chrysler Red- was playing Albany. He was taken |\ T Ry a4 Sox 15 | University quintet, took his post at|heads of Bridgeport. The Park City v 10 a Bridgeport hospital and is re-| 102 5% Brown Sy ] 3 17 center and there isn't any doubt but | team has won the championship of ported to be in a serious condition 109 CIOET - s e s ' 18 | that he will be a big number In the | Bridgeport for three years and is today. | s18 505 |Giants ...-e 2 14 | season to come. The two guards. dered one of the strongest has- e i Central Barber Boys - Leary and Foley, Naugatuck boy and a1l combinations in the southern s e s former captain of the Catholic Uni- | part of the state. Manager Bernie Conley of the %0 84 RT LEAGUE versity quintet, displayed such stuff The Burritts will play the prelim- fooihalliicam ealedlitos FYR ) | Nutmeg “"’“";‘!‘ tea 5 "“‘ : ; S 95 1l i onlookers were convineed that | inary Saturday night against a team | - day that the Hartford Giants haa|pg qen o ¥ opposition will have plenty of | that is yet to be sele ‘ trled desperatolyito have hiniiplas) red Heart Basketball quintet to WHICH 1S TH e second game of the home anu Fenneds" ";:_‘ —_— — - ————— -— Q\G\'\T ONE. home series in the league, in Ha - Faia el e e O B All-Plainville Combination : % | S o s o e ; i | SONNENBERG WINS Gl ey TO PLAMY — to tell the Hartford manage- |R. Rossman N omorrow. | which Lewis claimed Sonnenbersg ':0 cither play in this city or [A- Anteiini ! : Nl N s tackled him while his back was M- AN h—'\ERE‘ 3 L & Mazur The Sacre basketball teaim rned o b ' s play at all: As we all know.|iow score 2 | will open t {omorrow night Champion Rotaing Heayyweight ‘[ ies. ol »,’\‘d:h“ b tn Hien | ATS RIGHT~ game was played in New Brit- - R i T e S J ad been dis / ) | 407 i i1 ’\W'VJ' “;\' o 'l ,"'( 5 ]"‘\ e PIia. | Wreslting Title by Defeating ¥4 | Roth the champion's falls last PLAY ATN —_ | R. & E. FORMEN'S LEAGUE | ville five, a strong and likely look- Stransic swis, RiEhERyAreprccordedi by m o An i \GHT THERE. Louis (Kid) Kaplan faces cither| Cleo 5 5 S O the Dldinville i ross (strangler) Lewis. flying tackle rout 5 5 ¥ ® ; the chance to resume his place R y Ly i ST Tom Anindig, MoV AE UBe-is one tackle n end of 4 among the contenders for the lght- | possho o o H stara including. Waterman and Cav- |Sonnenbers relained his heavywelght | the match and fHl in(o he press o weight championship, or the end oi | e ehamplonship here last night hy|box. He rclurned to the ring in 15| % the lonz flon sivoa dawhanghesel o) Modarts | Besides these two. Plainville will | winning two out of three falls from | Scconds | js7 mory (abana at the New Haven |p, o5 o B Binaihel ot torhics Tiata il ST e = | 32/ Arena on November 19. i 2 £2 lool stars in action match, Fxpor(s of ostrich feathers from | [ § < | Fsnie: R gt e are King, Caufield, Wilkin The champion's flying tackle was ith Africa in past years have | | Cabana scored a surprise victory | T e R ted to $15,000,000 annually. over Kaplan in their first meeting a 7 sR: 30—-01d P s T few weeks ago and unless Kaplan | Taramiis s apq|and Touis Marselli at forwards. Ra- | e e can show a complete reversal of |G\ B i e e nerl i B e # form for the coming scrap, Kaplan | Manralan 2 b} icorge Luke in the will be absolutely don€ as a fighter, [ Massey .......s 85 95 1 e el b o THE — 249 340 3841057 | with two preliminary game preced ‘This noon Manager Conley heard | fitfa ) . | from Ralph Buckley. He has not|[eth 11— 250 . n | " signed with New Haven and will | g omt0 i NEW HOCKEY RULES ew n al ' "y 3 fzy in this city Sunaay. | Maynara 10 | philadelphia, Nov. 14 (UR)—The | o R | 332 385 A20—1147 | first demonstration of the new hock- REGULAR MEETING | ; HOCKEY RULE CHANGES it Sseics Mg scacon FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 15th | . — — | can-Canadian Hockey league scason < y S [ here. The Boston Tigers won from At Jr. 0. U. A. M. Hall on Glen Street . Scout Basketball Squad Has Light | — s {he Philadelphia Arrows, 7 to 3, and o i ith tI . Plasers on Hand—Tentative Linc. | More Scoring and Less Halting 1| the 5,000 fans wero delighted with . Come gnd get in line with the | i {he rules which permit of more scor; y o rahd teal Sportsmanship 5 : e H wship — eal Sportsmanshi [ up Arranged by Scoutmaster. Lxpected 0 Result Prom Differ- o fho pules now permit a fore Good 101]0‘ hiy X t ‘_I. ! ¥ ‘ 5 . e 3 ward pass in all three zones of the Better Hunting and Fishing | Boy Scout Troop 4 held its first| ence in Regulations. rink o g & = . * basketball practice of the 8eason| N yor Nov. 14 (UP)—Under = = Wide-Awake Committee Reports e = ! ning at the Boya' club with| . 1o oo hote scoring 2 o WAS TIGER PLAYER ST el P . # . S > scoring and less Thrilling Individual Reports \ //; = cight candidates working out under| g (ing of play by officials are ex-| Bill Roper, veteran Princeton 8 ¥ l \ 7 = § '0‘“"‘“;‘" K. :m 1;‘."1";“ (:‘ he| pected to feature the National Hock- | football coach, was a s rqmlef*‘ | And a Buffet Lunch d TawWILAMS > team will represent the Center Con-| oy jaggue season which opens tonight [on the Tiger elevens of 1899, 1900 | J . | | Aea.u.s. paT. or. - ; gregational church in the JUnior| iy feur cities. and 1901, - ©1920 oY Nea sERvICE. InC WHEN RIGHT 1S WRONG. =1 Church league and, while it has no| mhe opening games follow: g ¥ DA ROV kv SRS = SR T e R S5y title delusions, it hopes to make a| Boston Bruins at Detroit N — = S H d f o crediiable showing in ita fist venr| Now vork Rangers s Sontes. SALESMAN SAM In This Corner, Sam Howdy! on the court | (Maroons.) < The tentative lincup worked out| ycg Canadiens at Ottawa. last night had Ray Mainer at cen Chicago Black H 1t Toronto, = - e S . e & s A 7 v SO adead ! JUSTTIRY AN ‘ ter, Leon Dickinson and Gordon Ely Th st pronounced change is - ENT &N' )O! cee! FOR A classY SIET, W * as forwards, and Wally Davis and | the ;:\,\X\‘:‘.l’. ;::\Y it ilen ot Gee, THI S PRCIURE OF [11F YOURE. & BILL "“395'3:;‘57 W“"‘;{g fi\TwSAi‘ErR:or:;"%:wJ H\‘:\:l"? WELL, & PAINTING MIGHT 0o 1TL | DARE YA!! Dick Hube in the back court. Billv | passing in all three zones of the rink | GU22 HE GONEME (S COLLECTOR. ('M /SEE (€ A;AN_;\N& VERY GOOD — BE OKAY, BUT HOW WOULD ~ou o 1 ker, Wesley Ellms and “Petey” | as long as the puck carrier is in the QA P(P-GUESS 'LL HAVE] MFe_aNlcE ‘?‘:{e LIKE (T (& 'D GIVE (OU A NICE. . Kimball were on hand as reserves. | same area as the team mate (o A CoPY tAADE (N OIL ER o 1S PLeTu - BusT ? ,-,J v e whom he pass This is_expected | WATER COLOR AN’ GIVE A golt club has been invented | to develop more scoring ahd elimi- AT 7o MRS.GULEM ~ which whistles when a drive Is| nate scoreless ties and 1-0, 2-1 and made correctly. similar scores. ‘ Only three players, including the 1 goalkeeper, will be permitted in the | team'’s defense area at such time as | ! the play is elsewhere. Goalkeepers | | after catching it HOCKEY CHANGES IN LINEUP [ | W York, Nov. 14 (UP)—Several i ) =i changes are expected to be made in a LONIGHI | the New York university lineup for | 9 0'Clock | the Missouri game Saturday at the Stanley Arena Yankee stadium. Coach Chick Mec. | han continually shifted his players v HARTFORD ve. around in yesterday's workout, try- NEW BRITAIN ing to find the best defense combina- s 2 & : Preliminary Game at 8 tion. An improvement was shown | NEA SEAVICE, INC” REG. U. S, PAT. OFT. Phone 2044 ofr Reservations by the N. Y. U. players in breaking l up forward passes.

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