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{ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, I;RIDAY NOVEMBER 15, 1929. T 81 ! ¥ TTrevovserseesessersens | WITH THE BOWLERS | BROADGAST OF GAHES 'NUTMEGS TO HAVE FULL | ipaes 2ok sovw mivm fowos, umer and zomey: nie| - ASACES WGH O tne Speakingi e ek ‘ e e Princeton football squad, num- s et ; " : Army’s final practice for the Dick- g = Dyithe el e NGTH F R STA ber rs, departed early | AN inson game was devoted principally » i f STANIEY RULE LEAGUE e STRE tod Haven and planned NAVY ACTIVITIES 10 forward passing. Cagle did most hisels e RieT . REO8 to p fternoor e holis, 15 e he 2 DA ) O SRS Herrn 0 0 e e i ternogn i ihe | Aunwpolis Nov. 15 (UP)—The of (he passing with Murrell, Carl- i Parker 101 80 g work), 1:45 p. m ST Ya ganad Wl penditins vy football squad is making no|mark and Messinger on the receiv- 1 Eaasaaaaal o222 22 220 20 20 DI k 9 77 et ) 8 - . T3 av Ts 7 re school, allingf cial preparations vake For- 'S d and Carv | suliei B Notre Dame-Southern Catitornia, | Report That Buckley Will Play With New Haven Wil nis hool, Wallin b ial ;xyp;)« ions for Wake Fo ing end. Bowman and Carver have 4 Roller hockey fans in this city | Leupold os e Vational Broadcasting Company : e y 8 . > : . 5 : . pnjieation irday but is making every been alternating at quarterback and Perretta 04 - 9 et s b oy so s liams Eleven Sunday Denied by Player Himself—! ¢ er announced he effort to strengthen both offense and | Glattly has replaced O'Keefe at were grieved to learn last night that e b i:‘:z"‘u‘)lm"‘;, . ‘“"’:;d )y b “\.‘\"“’V‘:“- i 5 < Ry 5 would following cup | defense for the Dartmouth game at | right haltback temporari Pets Welch, last year goal tender e e Ty (00 1CE LM Biosicaning Caten | Pawnees Signed By Manager Bernie Conley to Play |against vai: i: o and Yeck- | Philadelphia November 30, Coach e W s . i 4 ¥ . X > & i N v . B ackles, B eld and Whyte; | Bill ha ha 3 G 3 rele J ' | with the New Britain club, is suffer- | Hinchlitte | ........122 20 3 | WGN. 2:45 p. New e 3 ; v; ta 1 1 aham has been using two| A “master wireless clock” capa- 1 ¢ Hinehlif n | WGN, 245 p. . ¥ i League Game In New London—New Britain and | siiiae Mesos son pood Whste: ckfield alternately in prac- of controlling watches By, wire- ing in the Bridgeport hospital with | froman - 0 | Detroit-Michigan State, WJR Plainville Blues to Play Prelimi : et Caldvall aotarboons s k e 4 fracture of the skull. An X-ray |Johnson 58 iz 15: m. e ainville Blues to Play Preliminary. § A3 heen patented in Tl 95 | St. Xa c-0g]l rpe, VLW, ! cxamination yesterday disclosed the | ¢ hmets 5 Jhemaitssnlanayay = [ 5 Stro! %5 y | P- With assurance that oh d | o act that he had received a serious | =™ 2 | Minnesota-Michigan, WCCO, 2:45!pyciiey would ,',"', ‘\’"‘,“ e ,,Iu,if B » njury in Bridgeport the other night. 5 642—1831 | p. m. . ;‘:]‘], S e it Sy Al the game 1 is thought that he will have to| . = Oklahoma-Nebraska, KFAB, 2:43 | \fanager Bernie Conley of the sus. P o undergo an ogeration to relieve Tuthint! 8 p. m. Tents N rema e an. ever to have p e pressure on his biain. This is the | Woir Tennessee-Vanderbilt, WSM, 3 p. cond serious accident of tifis na- | Darbw nounced today that the squad would| New B WU WMWY b WY Valenti be at its full strength for the meet oon 1ir | ture thet has befallen the plaver yelontine Alabama-Georgia Techa WAPI, 3 Mt e Al 2 during his career as a goal tender. e m. s e i g s g T o I'he down-stat azains rd ast = 609 Louisville-Earlham, WHAS, 3 p. | ).q ¢ » the e t : i : It was a drive from Boucher's 1 to battle the local team a day. b Patterson will » J o4 5 | Partyka 5 m. W rook park the se 1d act | pu IS ( c A s | t stick that hit Welch, according 10 | yosius 5 Towa State-Drake, WOT, 3 p. m. | o lf;v,om,v',::.l i ‘[,‘,,' ) : S OClé Jailn Bf reports. Boucher, when he lands on | Sinkewics Southieral Wi otodiat = iHaylorlaau it el e s ST Ol e morning in : ball with two hands, sends it with [ AT8azz WBAP, 4 Sl g 5 S {50 1 ap sy T £ tWIth |1 enzec i 4ipSm and Plainville Blues will open fes- | spots that anp. 361 MAIN S1 PP. MRYTLE S 3 o , !he speed of a bullet. When this hits | {ler Washington-Callfornia, KIRC.. §|iiviltes with o mealiminace: pans o] OPP. MRYTLE ST. H - an immovable object, something is | ip. m. et =il e et yromptly at ; ik > e e | L that will get under way promptly at climinary Batte 2 — Stanford-Santa Clara, KPO, 5 Hatnnitn e RaoTtona fotkth o § £ H [ Bill Jette was assigned by the | Parker p. m. ey ST e Pl : J > 3 league to take Welch's place as goal | {90k (Note: Time is Eastern Standard ' o 2 b with thei Bla . T v v FTA . > § Johnson Note s Eastern Standard ppaying as a team independent of GuESiniaY alterhos ; < Z GOIN ) > tender for the Rr\rl:np(;lrt club. llfl;l‘Jmpva and indicates time of broadcast, not FastasliPiotessicnal i Rosiban . SEENOOIL T s0ING TO BUY AN OVERCOAT > was originally scheduled to play time of game.) 5 . s of the I 3 Al it | gue Sunday. In order to cars 5 ood. i o S s o . with Hartford. Bill Blount was shift- | 3§15 S B i e L o TODAY OR TOMORROW? H d to Hartford 7 7 ! o ) ; S Edgerly London Sunday rnoon. | 4 f \ 5 Fred Jean has lost none of his, Andersn T B i, e 2 skill on a roller polo rink. He plays | depraies i i i 5 3 ; ihe banks with a knowledge gained | Mofiatt § 105 University of Southern Californin | .0 0 "0 Niitme : 3 vl from years of experience and before | - - : S o e e SR SR e Bl long, under his direction, the Hart- | R Heven isacy Horiglash Wil LLo D B i 3 ford f:’“““ "”“ Ifl‘“'”f”:’h “’"“""‘“’,‘" 95 Notre Dame Tomorrow. noon in the Whaling City. hi 2 opposition for all of the teams in | Duck v S S P 1 Ly, e leasue e Chicago, Nov. 15 (I'P) U= S j‘"“‘”“"'l ‘\';‘”‘,"‘.‘ 3 3 i —— | Bruno versity of Southern California foot- M°*!INE r") "'"“K" e : 2 New Britain goes to Hariford to | McBriaity am, 50 strong. arrived here |F0COFd of beins o > play the Indians Sunday afternoon, | Morrison 83— 294 | {oday and had its final workout P28t three seasor o H The game there is called at 2:15 | i i8307; | prion tolmesting: Notratl Dame s ilny SIAMION SeleyEIRR GEd 3 : ne there is ca at 2:15 | 656 10| P eeting Notre Dame Caldwe s fo a scorc a > /My oclock, getting an early start. [ | soldiers’ Field tomorrow. J eeliag A st diodag soaialnes 2l > S | 28ing a8 The Notre Dame team will arrive | U® g 18 ST OND S SCOLE ; > Albany comes here for the first | meroret "‘ [trom South Bend, Ind. tomorrow, °YCF teams in ecastern New York 2 Overcoats for hard wear—Overcoats for H F B2 i lonrooks a s b Dyslndd i Ve state and New Jerscy . G onpo time Monday night. Providence | Sanford 56 The clash between the undefe t g : 5 5 ; > ol Saoe n s KTMNM’;‘MXM [ Nktaci o L N D S The Stamford team will have in crowd of fans is comi | dress—Overcoats for warmth—Overcoats that 2| ' n L e HCE3 * | 8chaldler §9 k 2 o el anc M€ lie Jineup two former stars of the o, 1o the cor | 2 New Britain plays in Pittsfleld a | odman ] 4lonce deteated but powerful Trojans : A : g h : d 2 ;| New Britain team of v ( 3 y ! g S g se featur reds l weck, from tomorrow night while | {of the west coast will attract some- | A1 ,,,,m\“wy”“; e . : ¢ e B ot oss e uter B lundredegior 3 1 i & téam goes to Albany for a game 659 634 625—1948 | thing like 115,000 persons to Sol- e e ! ) 2 I > = . 3 Sesiid : speec rehant who py 1 i st 1 Overcoats. Brown Overcoats, that popular g T R v week from Sunday. N \‘ m“:“;"""{'”‘\”‘“" 5 }:!il»r; )“ 1d n”\:;‘\ ,:m.:lnm L‘n: Por > —_— | Spinetta’s Market v J. ey, business R = e — s L o At ot N 3 There were several people in at- | Wagnet 130 100 100— Fen or i T DAL AT % Corona Brown. Blue Overcoats, dressy Navy H endance at the game last night| s . e department ECKER CLUB HOLDS ‘r,w eratn / i Blues. Gray Overcoats, Fleece Overcoats, > who have never hefore seen a game | Larson & The total paid attendanee, Haley i r S. S, s, § 15 ¢ roller hockey. This seems strange | Gray 17 e s e S ' ETl G Wy ek, ' e ; : ¢ oo ok e e sanes| = B O e | FIRST MEETING AT “Y" «. ; tightly woven Worsted Coats, snug fitting S ey were o st i 8 eSS AN e ! r an e o d N o . ~ Uhey were enthusiastic about the| General Ruofing (o, pr nd the Notre Dame band —- Chesterfields—great big warm Coats, and best > N e | Gordon 0 swelling the total by at least 5,000 e icsieiic H |Gay . a4 S Chloaio fare T | Hu Stromaquist Elected - Captain : N 4 i : Among Chicago fans, Notre Dam Arry I - £ o oTices ONYinGE 4 St Al Ventres, Berlin xmrldlm\cmm"’lf:n; ouky 100 il plai o (5 (0 © Saienite teihy f state Team—City “W’ached Up” prlounricesnilicunvince poufthaifhere E | wrestler, is headlining & card of | Stedman 121 to \;l\ut the ;l‘:‘o.v‘-j s 1 sentinng vou get more for your money than elsewhere. | wrestling bouts to he staged at the| S G il i 0 0 s st | | N | Meriden city hall auditorium next | Post Office pionship. There was, however, lit- | Come In and see them. Vi) Thursday night. Ventres meets | Snedeker . 88 148 tle Dbetting, and it wits meet - | George Cranson. the terrible Swede B0 02 5 admitted that the ga S Pre(ty fain Checker club | | from Bridgeport. o 7 much a tossup T o ALt eyt s il | gl ze1 9f— | = : o i | . ) Meriden will probably have a i - - - ’BRADDOGK vs ROSENBLOOM > following men wer roller polo team in the near future Lady Mk o : 2 . Harry Stromquist, Nathan Steph OVERCOATS SUITS The New York team is planning to| Rurnham 101 on — son, David L. Dunn, Martin § | transfer into the Silver City pro- |Eddy 5 i1 P o pighter | phenson, Hiliner Abra s i $30 35 $27 50 3() g { S B e L T — 500 | Heavy Punching dersey City Fighter | phenson, Hitmer J. Abr Ml 5 up to ¥ 5 (] the rink there | Lromy is the Underdog as He Taces ;. r tary. )5 | o | 3 g Harry Strom three $) up to | Arthur Ives has found a home for | . B, u‘y'..\.,, New York Tonight. checker uh,un[mr‘w of th : . | lis roller hockey team. He will 111 HGH A Y = New Britain as elected ca ] S E o8 New York, Nov. 15 }—Once | New ain, W iated ‘ e R = o e S = e ) HonChltsncla sy ‘110 agaln Tamss 7. Braddock, the heavy | oL the lacal team for the con < IT’S WISE ECONOMY TO BUY YOUR CLOTHES AT T. & D. S 127 s e i v : EAS 8 Yy W select his oy | Pittsfield 1s anxious to have the 99 |G iy (i dlaenn QLI ;,,f:,:"l,{.f,],.f;,’,,( ,‘,”J\ l,”.f e g | team locate there but the hall in the < the ring at Madison Square Garden e l"‘:,“,l,v Will the cllies ALy WM WM VW WV WM W W WY W WM W W W W W WV W W W0 MW W VW W W b W W W W WY W W W WY W . iy town isn't very large and a rink in- Teiealione this time inst Maxie Rosenbloom L4 PIgY L d "Mt ctalled there, would be rather small. T5e s veteran W York light heavy- in the sta i "_’:l‘”'” TR s ok oA LE e e e it is only 60 feet long. However, an Josephs weigh [l i e tearing out a stage in the place. | McAulin G e en scored when he | #nd New Britain s form y T e | Stateery was on the short end of the betting, [New Britain should mal terial i Spectators at the practice of the| Figured as close to even monvy | Showing this year with the maleria - | New Britain basketball team Wed- i gainst Tommy Loughrah, however, | the team now has. % 5 N . | reclay night at the Stanley Arena, | ATLANTIC & PACHTC THA LEAGUE | Braddock was roundly beaten. and | ? ol league LRt e THATS ABOULT PASSE, VES - 1T SO w i ) = e o New Haven [Geprtmenin Skt 1 when | includec sugg > o | uard on the Catholic university | Carroll | Consequently he always is glad o |tcuch with any team i X RN C A DR THEM ROOXIES tet. He is big and appears to [ onneily 5 be on the short end BHOERISNEE0UOMOEIL { —| PASSES OUT-0OF HAUIN 'S ALL LOOWIN' | w his basketball onions. | Lynen e 81 Rosenbloom, provided he can keep s !’va “‘.‘“ \} o ‘”‘.." WP ) H1S HORSE FoLLow M A o ¥ S | Cumminga L 7 Fi ags! him on | ment. which pen Lo an ] = R = i Remarks have also been made | s’ : fie ehin -»(r.?ll.nnmyaldnm:fxv right, fig- | the city, will be played o ‘ | IO A BAIR & EEens i that Tom Leary appears to be in the | ures to outspeed, outsmart and out- | during the month of January. 77| STUCK IN TH STIRROPS WHO FELL : hest shape of his career at the pres- | Charlt box the Jerseyman, |at the Y. M. C. A Il BACKWARDS , L\WE HE OFF. ent time. He has been playing a N\'H;‘,’:;“ In the semi-{inal, Young Zazzer- | e |\\ G ‘ WAS REVIEWIN TH' PAST. tare role with the Stapleton foot- | Bajinger | ino, Jersey City featherweight meets | PL i o 2 i Té T LO all team and has been in strict | Fapi; Dominick Petrone of w York. Storrs, Nov. 1 (UP)—Seven | QUTE A O raining all the present scason. | - fth ie foothall team e members 3 131 = ¢ — | s M LD | VES will play their iast tomorrow Conroy, the new center, is regard- | N. B. MACHINE. LEAG GAPTMN OF RESER when they tackle Island LE od as one of the hest pivot men in | I.Nnmrd"\ ‘wm:,, ; Y % KT State in the ohjec ne of the the business at the present time e a0 28 s Senson. Hawkins, Lanmoureaus .01 5 = o o 5 ; & . : ) Perhaps he docs not compare with "10: o 7% Prancis (Red) Hattings Unanimous- ongle. ita Flydal, Tomburi ome of the centers in the Ameri- 19 116 g ; and Ryan, all of whom have playved Care 3 o Nosen Lea So ol can Basketball league, but of avail-| {27 SRR Iy Chosert Leader of South Church [y, "oy o il graduate in Jung ibleiplayers | Mells co Alulye nes | 0 six durilas QUL ONE-LEGGED BOXU in We expect that he wi e a| 505 18 171 N-LEGG X N iz number this year. i S Amolliegal) S o Francis (Red) Hatiings w TR UPY—1 Hudy 102 51 0 \ t unanimously chosen captain of the o oo oo Ebsals As far as we can find ouf, there | T 85 106 4 ) South Church Rescrves at A ek | nothing definitely settled about | ietrosky 3 1 ML= 54 ethall practice held th gt ristol not being represcnted by a|Gnane L 317 43 st evening at the Boys' club, Haf- S As!w(hu!!l team this year tuv\tlv} . ——!tings has had two years' of experi- wns at the factory, is rep d, B ence on the j r rch team, be- n actory 1t 1s veported, | o o S5 S0 nee on the junior church tean i te such that it has been found nec- | Chucks sides playing on the reserves and @ry to cut down unnecessary ex-|L. Anthony il filling in on the first team last sea- ; 3 ° es and the basketball wad | K- ’flrvu\:“ ceeeiieeen 9 | son. During that season he led the | Fll s' «mes under this head. | ORSNML g . vounger team in scoring. He is a ° ST valugble man in that he can play | any position, but he will probably i e be used at center more than any- With Lt. Wright However, don will correct itselt enough to dow the Endees to have a quintet o the floor this season. If Bristol | 210 it may be that this situ- |l Burr nge Plolomy | where else. ad received two new ad- | SATURDAY AFTERNOON and » UNDAY The s ‘uld get the support given the New | : — g dltions lastnizHil Lbke Zottesman i o . 2 Fitain team, conditions at the fac- | FRATERNITY ALLEYS star forward of the ¥ All-Stars |} At Swanson's Ficld, Osgood Ave. tey would hardly affect basketball. | FAFNIR DRAGON LEAGUE last season and a former South G | ian A s Daxcaca g ie church junior playcr, was on hand $2 0 ° Danny Titzpatrick is still see \\ll\){_\ Afllm-‘r.&wn 104 for the fir: time this season, while ! er b i a position in the American Roller | John Liss g a new candidate in the person of n y . p i Hckey league as a referce. He | Jliime S M- 9 wWilliam Steed made his fnitial ap- vetainly would be much more ef-| \enure e ance. The team will tackle the STUNT FLYING SUNBAY P. M. fieont than some who are actng in | tht capacity at the present time. Roty's job is vacant this year. He First Lutheran junior combination | in the opening Junior Church league | JrRwilLAMSs 483 493—1156 | Garm 19 - 01| game next Tuesday night. ©1529. a7 hea semvcE. e is tie dean of roller hockey referees | Puscow I i andnoew that he owns the Hartford | \Vheeler 100 . T ISR A S T O A T RN tean, he will no longer officiate at | po™"” o 3 SALESMAN SAM he gme in the league wab 52 3 439 A3i—1 Pee Welch Sl;fl‘er l-lg From Fractured Skull | cranim 5 HERE'S & BANG-UP PLACE TA WUNT, | Pidgeport. Conn., Nov. 15 (UP) | 'n“'}“:'('"uf 23 | GUess! VLLTURN TH HOUNDS Loose 1y pictures have disclosed | Caselia 5 il AN THEN WATCH TH' DULKS TAKE Pete Welch, goalie for the Al- = ELIGHT = by roller hockey club, sustained | 48 453 —’\—\’w/\ ! g > { Inners afractured skull when he was| e N i : \ stuck by a ball In the Bridgeport! De Colvin 8 88 Z mme Wednesday night and it is| Livets gthe i ilieved by doctors that he i et L a0e urough for the season. Welch was A rported to Have passed a “fairly| 0 453 omfortable” night at St. Vincent's! e ospital here today. 5 S plititr 5 = 107 MAY PLAY IN WE 2 ) I sburgh, Nov. 15 (UP)—Pitts- | burzh will accept an invitation to | 170 rieet a far western eleven in the | e sinnal Tournament of Roses game pw i 2 at Pasadena New Year's Day if the | Anucrson Panthers complete the regular sea. | lroll 1 aes | n without a defeat, W. D. Harri- | son, graduate manager of athletics, has announced. Pitt has two games left on its schedule, meeting Carne- - gie Tech tomorrow and Penn State | T'our-fifths of the world's n\\(r‘l'i' Thanksgiving Day. jre produced in the United sunwl 5 85 |