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(] L) R 'y \ . | s B { { i 3 v NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 16, 1 [aaabbad Teeeercecess 7 | r Dep - ‘ e WITH THE BOWLERS |, il oie Industrial Basketbali Troph orsia BoelCnniston fontiing o S . ke w naustria asKetida l‘Op y a X on of playing. although 1 pts. peakingl FRATERNITY ALLEYS o ets : e [ | S L] b4 f s ilonm.\ SCREW FOREMEN'S LE s 1 v Threaders - A ( Biker § o ports §.. . ‘ ‘ | | Hurrows IR Swanson's Stars No. | 4 SLE R 4 LO00000IS 0000001 900 0000T | Belden 105 &4 Swanson %8 ¥ Lt v 0 The Nutmeg foothall team may go | perg” i€ W el = 3 il 1 15 to Stapleton, R. 1., to meet the Par} SR i 5 Stapes there on Sunday, December | Snced 134 3 - ; ) 8. providing the weather holds out, | anrapamesn "Coometers Swanson's Stars, N Sor? P ; according to an announcement by |Jackson 0 sl S = sl ) D Manager Bernie Conley. The local | Alander § Dol (D o > L pilot has received an offer from the | siram H s i o il PR Stapleton manager and if the : : ! veather man is as good later on | J =lix : he has been, the game will be play- | 11 | i o 5 > a \a i ond > Teams of all sorts are writing in | & ues 02 et i & Pt 0 Manager Conley for games in this iy - \ They all want to play on the | 4i—1437 | i 1 Ahatr oad and every manager wants it 0 4 fortune for playing. Of course, with | nd 5 82 75— 243 e \ i h 'he weather coming on now i 00 90 a5 ang . : . ¢ ] s ertain|hatl iiiesa =amsl can e d- o Has Great Time Playmg in Rl orward combi : SR pect to draw crowds at home 3 o & Ro ) LU are looking for a soft spot on which LR TEEREY Blg Game New Y fibs Bear ritle to land. | N, B. MACHINE 0. LEAGUE Linde s = o e Arnold’s All Stars e S S \ X « n Needless to say, there is many and I - 308 (Contributed) A Befc c < 5h man foi any a letter being consigned to the 14 108 =2 e A . W A 4 o aste basket. 1is 52 205 | After warming t 0 B [ S i —_— | LIS — 32 [ the players kidded P | R 2 Jimmy Clinton received.a badly 458 34—1544 | ing & mortgage on it I finally gets B Wil 3 Jruised hand in the polo game with Tool Room RBo-¥ my chance in the half of our | Cre ) Laurets Hartford last Thursday night. Dy- | G ILERLl game with the C. 1es when one & } 8 s on in a wild swing, brought his| “ {of our laws got nself knocked D ; . heckey stick down on Clinton's hand o {colder than a sardine pack a W AlS and it was bruised and swollen. | 10 brick of ice cream. The ( s s S icx 101 E. Ka This happened in the second period | 47 8 were now using adding m “} g18, v A o i ut Clinton finished the game. ——— {figure their score whil LR, sl bl O — L 'S ‘lr‘ill(\lll E STA. LEAGUE even hafta sharpen a ! ) ol o s ! | re Dept. L oc ° Indoor sports will come tumbling | Nordgren i averaged 130 pounds, Tt i1 0 i one after the other now. Roller |Joinny 0 ing will tell how much of it abo o 2 W 3 ; i ITocke§ is already on in full SWIng. | Gouires L the should et SRl Basketball gets going tonight. In- ! Griswold 105 As the pigskin comes my - : ’ i Lhs lustrial bas 11 opens up on No- e the kickoff 1 grabs it ar e e fiet Zhh P cmber 26, Fights. we understand, | Battars et {around the f ussell & I S : : ol will open up here shortly after . 5 75 74— 225 | Tabbit trying to 1 1am Becke | | 1 December 1. son 1ir8al Sirg iy | without shiftin 3 ? 3 < 101 100 111— 312 : s s Gec I [ . Louis Chiapetta has resigned his| s s 5= 113 | weds does from § . on as professional at the Se- ; | sees an opening big cnoug | s 2 i quin golf club. He plans to leave _ %" 41 463—1318 | your parlor dashes th = s late this month. The hoard of gov- ROGERS ALLE a gay cl al \ s T s r . s z N PIGHTS ITE PLAG b el v eet o UNIVERSAL CLUB LEAGUR town a yard of the A i \ e Faa ”,“,‘ R \'-O',],:‘lu. S e e SuliEE z0al_posts wh foot is shoved | i g 500 (Obercular b s ipplications have already been re- 1 It me down with a K iidoa by LT ) ived of an plough up the 1 i = nd to re- N ¢ Brita L f.‘!“ hl((is M of interest b owr ambulance the New Britain basketball team In the I didn't realizc W Koj n andli th which opens its season tonight at |y, ra the cash cus- Carls ase « \Rainst the whit the S oy ' 0 3 nterest | e 5 leach- 1 v P H . o ¥ 1 Vi ) Mt A\ \ 1Ck 1 2 e ¢ he Stanl Arenag@haginterestidol 5 _ he bleach-| Pictured above is the handsome trophy offered by Peter Perakos St | : ) s Jazuc s Lo ifled this win crs chicfly in the two new men, G0 ers downed me, o R 0 ot 0incustial Baskatbatil . i i Klatka . i e S i e S ity e winner of the ndustrial Basketball League pen- played against New Britain and he for a plunge through center. Judg- Rant. The trophy was accepted by the Industrial Athletic —_—_——— has always been in a star role. ing from the sto all we struck | Council at a meeting in the Y. M. C. A. Thursday night | Foley is yet to be scen in action. || the opposing players must of all | JHE S 2 i LI LA 3 <. - J been brick masons with their backs : AN T U 2 New Britain will have a hig team | - |against a moving tractor. We had ‘I ' Keep \‘0\'|| ('Vefm. Goodi “f “'". !*lglp You g hefty and fast. With hardly | kein . A troubled with insomnia has 2 8 No v teams in action within the bor. -‘"‘»\';‘;l' . 93 93 rs of the state, it isn't going to Bl WL a difficult thing 1o cop the stats ampionship this year N Qunits on all|A | A to the £ H ton game in the Yal Bowl at New Haven fodar. Thers RS T » none to be had Vagies | CHIP SHOTS e £y . i 104 By Jigger i o104 At this season of the year, at least 108 1 northern courscs, golf takes on = ) aspect conducive to the good of g game of the man who does not Ler n: andon the at the first sign |\ ¢ frost. The of regular wee : ymes and tour its is over (me can do just as he pleases with his golf Playing in 2 foursome now, there Ba no cxpectation that ood scores ek sl be made. With that bugaboo | out of the picture, those shots you 1l summer can ave intended to try 5 practiced ing the round i ou can try out different clubs t L1002 G e SV o G i upon you to n ke a good show g 1 = K. & F. GIRIN' LEAGUE You can ini in the golf luxury | Door Checks of experimentation which your lack | L ¢t . time mmer denied [y ou fn pra 1f you have been M. I +fraid of vour brassic or poon throu fairway, it is & Unit Locks aod opporty to give them & D. Kilbour st irial. You may even try the new | F ; §; yalloon” ball for its novelty 1 80 1f you are contemplating the pur- | Strikes 5 ase of a new sct of clubs for next |G. 1ol 1son, now is the best time to get | M- Moehin 4100 You can work them into your T i 2 while your muscles are limber | while the art of shotmaking is | 53 vour systs During the winter | a e, : L vou can get them out at home and | F. MeKierney .....l00. 12 N ving them. When spring comes | B Spring e o1 0 v will not strangers and yvou start UNIVERSAL LEAGUE Onls If you are snow bird™ you will | T T 101 able to get quite a lot of prac- |} H : with the sct between now and e 97 April 1st. In case you are planning | = little winter vacation in the south, | e S UL | Pheasant if you intend to practice in an | vennerg 101 : - 1door school, by all means play | rt 99 100 se— ith the clubs which you intend to | Hillstrand o : s¢ next season B 2 Lo I 480 483 45— While winter rules are in effect | K& ¥ here is a great temptation to tee | the ball on worm casts and make brassie shots too casy. That prac- tice i3 to handicap your pla; ext year when you return to nor 1 conditions. It is hetier o be roderate in taking advantage of the “preferred lic” rule. The intent of winter rules is. of course, to save the turf rather than to aid the golfer. Rut one need not | <poil his game for all of that. One | can refrain from taking turf and [ poelhy 1ill get off good iron shots. When | Fisher W ta i = - hard or |8t Lawrence he fairway is cither very hard or | 8t lLawrenee rather soft. the clean shot is worth knowing how to play and it saves | lot of dam | = BELGIUM EXPOT LGGS Sl pcrval] Brugsels, Nov. 16 (T Belgian | Al Vosni riae exported 424,450,000 oggs | Gazacki in the first six months of 1 com- | 7 e, pared with 401,361,000 in the sam period of 1928, Striel British regu- | TALLEDS amouy lations decreased the trade there by o gy o, 0Pt 15,000,000 ckRS but this was more | i Stankewich than balanced by an increasc of [ G. Deustch : 3 + Robich: EEETTEIE e 40,000,000 in the exports to Ger-| ¥+ Robichand many, yuh think a lateral pass was ' TR O ! thing that gocs across the tabl t . ! the end of a boarding house reach?, Players who at 1S o : « e You're onc guy T know who can M. CLA 1 [N 1 Wo. ) 213 | crash through a fog and still b @ ¥ —_—— Many a numbskull is hidden lcagu l S under a leather helmet and th a ons th ! ! “Yeah,” I interrupts. got bbbzl HL 1 peeved, “but nobody would first tim seasor 1 1 ) know it if vou didn't give yoursel The 1 v 1l open oificially ¢ Kowolews Nar away by having your ecars stick out 1 N M A i T Another chips in. “Aw, lay off . A. & I i Wo 1H] | the table manners and play ball 1 dul ollow Wo Both of you ¥s got those dumib ¢ in I R [ il nti « Pressions you're wearing from try- S G 1 I i to look intellig « Anyways, Andy. the Centi | a ot parade down the field the same 3 | our New Rritain team did last { « ! r dey aga the Hartford bi v pl s 1a ] ( who came advertised as all | . his o 1A « A including the water boy. We were | lcague due proba Havi e ] i) 5o weakened from heing human | it = ] ) o shock absorbers that we couldn’t of N V Gas Light Co, ard. o Ia 1 broken through their defense if it | o s o . Walter Anderso avid ; | was a window pane or the 1\ r e Y 1o Ielo daisy chain. One lad racing e o W !stumbles with his 0 Gt s T shoved wunder a halfbac Carlin e i T T e T The halfback holds him 1 | 5 Basketball and Danc him K helmet for I tack) st L 2 Iro At the Boys' Club The three of us goes into a huddle | woiac : 20y S s with the ground. with my neck being | g B Admission |used for a welcome mat I stag- | poitain i ' | gers weakly to my pins in time to o |see the guy T should of tackled | make a touchdown 7 1 250 tackled the hrains but it was go of his it on account of him heing no hurricane was gonna howl him 3 over and if @ s two inches With Lt. ¥ shorter he'd be exeetly cix feet tall AUSTRIA BUYS STEEL feds dec class coaches and replace them with modern steel conveyances. Alto- gether about $15,000.000 is to be used for new rolling stock and half | that sum will be senger cars. f vards if you counted shoved hands SEASON FRIDAY, NOV. 28 hackwards. try us nothing A forsard pass comes my way Thirty-six New Faces to Be Seen Among 100 Players t my als m 1 or some- in Circuit—Games Will Be Played at Tabs’ Hall— : Three Contests Scheduied the First Night — Fach ot i« Squad Will Be Composed of 10 Players — Gasco ot Quintet a New Entry—Rosters of Quintets. waxes Albie Booth,” i your signals confused with the tra fle cop’s at the next corner, wisecracks some allows « rene law h sap so ed on me. T bounce. a mitt off the top nium only T couldn’t reach Everybody Fl built like SATURDAY At Bwanson's AFTERNGCON : Ficld, Osg nly *2.50 per F iight STUNT FLYING SUNDAY P. M. NOAH COUNT, COACHEN Vienna. Nov. al railroad ed to scap 16 (T administr. its wood laid out for pas- e T OUR WAY fkesin / LAess mar.orr. 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