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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1929. VOGEL-HERGSTROM HeRaLD GEts o cauis [BOYS’ CLUB OPENS SEASON SCALPING ON TIORETS |12 v ™ o] ity S0, peaking | LEA["Nfi LEAEUE‘ FOR FOOTBALL RESULTS | AGAINST NEW HAVEN TEAM serort e stanszer sae e o s s or s same, e | 1552 Szl 15 hoion | iz do u.uxmxul that students are selling | dogs 12, Buffalo 7: Orange ( o f S P or l 8 \un-o Dame-Southern «'uur.,,—..m‘ Charges That Undergraduates T Esingd Frankford (Pa.) Ye STOVVECIITETINTONICIIPITY | I . - oy e Make Alumni Pay Dearly. ack pleton (N. Y.) e o e g on e o | T8K6 FiSt Place i Haodball| " Railroad Five Is First Opponent of East Main Street| . ., vy, car. xov. 15| ach siantora student in permit- | ' j Britain bas Ketball team, made his | Y This City Saturday Quintet, Which Begins Play Tonight—Local Regu- » — chars \ ! s lte urchase two tickets besides MATRON fivst u,.\ to a New Britain crowd of | GOU“.S T terest In e fooihalitaroTeatrar lars May Be Held in Reserve {o Allow Big Squad 2:"% are scalping 1 1 ¢ [the usual rooter's pasteboard. Un- ngle women ha en vietor- ] nE A R R lurd s | A fans at the Stanley Arena Saturday | hig last Saturday and the office of | m.m California {ooth: game, | less calping is stopped, Masters 1 British women's golf cham night and his work tends to show | seive 2 alls fr | o i f loss s the sty nts y 1 e rs. < i T and Mo work e o MUON | ekt team again| Ui 1apee resoved many oxifrm | to See Service—Club Reserves to Meet Washington |pretioei ot fi, <y D el oy o LS G o e e s enthusiast £ ast St ays | unatel wod 2 n uy the extra tickets, title at Burnham back 20 bination 1 good order. H in 19086 ‘ 00k tie Iead last week in the 101 | about 1000 telephone calls wore re- Bears in Preliminary Game. TR handball tournament at the Y. M.|ceived but last Saturday more than | FFoley was an omsmndn\s athlete | 11500 ca d. By | b he Caim ot Ur Iy b ty: 10 \Waehe || GAAR hila (Tl Moche-Rossnbeve| ooy CAlIAWERS ANRNERE B/t 1 |inorsiclub) tallroad Five juse his enfire Snet B greatest number were for informa- ington, D. (. He was captain of |team, lcading last week, dropped | (ion on the Notre Dame vs. Southern three sports there, basketball, foot- RS ) down fo fourth place. Mag and | California game. The Yale-Princeton | o - TE" forsiind 4 withhold Captain Tor Cerelejzi Jall and baseball. He starred In the | Howking moved up from third place | gamo. ran a close second and tno|Rametta ... : Flynn |and his two regular guards, Com- three sports and was the leading | 1 1 ! 8 to sccond place, while Greenstein | other games were about evenly di- /. it forward pagnone and from play player in all three branches. A A e T e Goffa. .... . Driend |during the e ) f the gam ( e from fourth. Lven wlth the increased number center ¥ Zembrowski and Rz ta, a pz \ ain presented a lineup in | jour matches were played off this | of calls less trouble was encountered (Ialuch .. . .. O'Keefe of hard-work ) W cn there were three former UNi-| paet woek, Vogel-Hergstrom defe the L Rt T G right guard will start rsity captains playing. Conroy, | og Gl iR G ESPSRET s e el BenTam inke AL N Simonett | regu : center, was formerly captain of N e Toronien Steon e Olancil inel aios: isylevanted AN baany left guard old_position York university’s quintet while Fo- Dressel-Crowe accuniu ere dispatehed much more rapidly | Substitutes—Boys' Club: Kerclej- | luch as guards oy headed Catholic U. Tom Leary | 54 poi (o their opponents’, - ¥ in arovious weoks. Iour per- #h Grusha, Compagnone, Bouku This combinat was formerly captain of the Ford-|uon and Clare, 47. In the finul|sonos inquired “How is the Hart-|Rtailroad Five. Reub, Diontck, Kol- | ‘ ceted to make a good | - and Through 1°“g and successful ex- ham five, match the Delaney-Daley team gave | ford-New Britain High game com- |CISkY, Casmen sh i the railroad men. | pcricncc Wllh four specd motor cars, e g y the Strong-Cianci team a great battle | ing out?” the callers not realizing = <o [ 1 Compagnont l : ’_P d - z 5 o nal olh bl sodl (Nl lohlvite foselingito that the game is not to be played ast group of bashcthall M“,; Ul bo gent fnto Lhe gamo later, ac ime rovedad Graham-Paige engineers not only One team has changed art until next Saturday. ers m the New Haven office Game Leads in Interest in . squad of nine men, | Zembrowski : . Radin |announced today that he would | reported to be recovering from due lnes: Man, Haven™ railroad will fi ) rve forward The ave refi injury received lust week in Bridge | Uititm now will enter the (ourni- ; A A T O A S TR A Four S Ced have refined and perfected the pore B sutennd o facturen il DL S WEST ENI]S BA’”‘LF ar for the Boys' Club qui e ? : | four speed transmission itself (two JLSn DSves BUINSKIYEaDall potventiinn ok a forateamiwilIE have Hollstarl s ha : 1l open its scason tor floor by “Bib” Boucher and for a time, t1all over, and scores made by op- Main street gymnasinnn, (4w o S -f quiet hin’h speceds and standard was feared that he would nol re-| poging i against the S This Railroad Five has played here |be pick { Pel Orlnallce ] 12 CONEL Mangan and Hibbard will be sub- on veral occasions alrcad e In th € il 1 ngr *h’“ bUtha’VC develoPCd % tracted. was the initial attraction last ) Jjohn Winter lnad i 3 e S Three attorneys and one promi- —— it always has given the loculs |Club Reserves in ‘ ; every detall of motor and chassis sed the calling oft of the thall | nent physician about the city hap- tirr bat Many of last year's the Wa o between e New Britain and | pencd to hear the following conver- FlOg Hollow Ech()eg Ba[]]y sl e e L b kel e G P construction to brn}g out the All-Stamford teams in this city and |sation te place between two fair and it hopes to take the club quin- | ready ed over c . d 3 fullcst o<sibilities o brillia.nt 2150 between the Nutmegs, th ly good handball players who hap- tet into ) | Danc § nai = pos o N liohdon (his Tedgue this weol: “After wo wn B e el e ndersonpnlain e fionice ‘ B dependable, four speed perform- = this fournament we misht as el = ance. In our 1930 line.you now ad Plainviile Bluvs could |competition. We are the best doubles | HHSik B0V ! e L HARVAR[] STARTS bhg bt o hidtore o il find this t1me-proved feature in- c let the public know that|tcam in New Britain and that is not | o0 pioliow Ichoes of Hartford eho, { TRy i ; 5 g cir game was to have been played. Sayir i and feel meqyes (odiave i) e g fought desperately for four quar- e e 5 4 corporated in the finest sixes and ) team announced at noon that | pion Warner brothers and we w '”‘SZH;‘{N:"H‘]“! ‘”’ i‘”"" . ‘L“:“:P W[]RK F[]R YALF Sl : c1gh{s we have ever offered ... re would be.no game at the park. | 1ol the world that we will 55 a scor e. The "his was thought also to include the | then hang up our gloves and shoes. | Winding up = & 50 o e e i e 11 come f athietic family nd | ocal cleven el mossessic only thing that troubles me is that 1 vesterday, | Mean much so few have made The zame devoid of i PR With W s Jeading, 7 to 0, Iisher [Very thoro idy of the game fional plays and took place X s | ght champion f Hartford, the outstanding star ot anyhow.” LRI i any o ¢ Toathalle i ) 15 of Alispliunt t zame with New | And then the locker-room lights | fumbles marke f i \no Sunday, inter- | Went ont so what followed was lost | play of both teams was generally '(""‘]’“‘“f”'. gl nLaRol start its f this afternoon. Jiver of the squad. except Joe Dot zood physical condition. ot irted as fullback aga 1 ple, broke a bone in his pted a New Haven pass and ran |In the dark. Anyway, the three law- | ragged. At times dur the battle 5 vards for a touchdown. Hartford | ¥ers and the prominent physician cheerin the sidelines v ailed to g the extra point and & portant CNR ments e B a 1l backfielder or t rved as the margin by which . 0 it didn’'t matter much vis sattelite, Charlie Cunning- team was defeated, ] folloving games must be play- i . would tote the ball for a few cok: Strong-Cianci vs. Cunningham pecinlly, play Pop™ Willia the big gun in crson-Clare; Delaney-Daley vs. ed a wonderful 2 offensively 201 e At by i an-Parker; Dresser Crowe vs, and defensively, ur was foree 1 be out of the . . astontury All-stars By Score of idence 2 crs yesterday | Strong-Cianci, Delaney-Daley ve | out because of an injury 1o a ki h h Hs ternoon o e touch- enstein-I . Mangan-Parker in the last quarter. Ch Melino, |trouble defe ywns for the ers through the oche-Rosenberg and Wednes- | Peterson, and “Jumbo” Laviero h Arnold Horween s not ; o p i e and Providence won by the wo leading teams are 1o looked best for Bristol ased with the showing mad 3 to 16. 4 . t . m Mag-Hawks vs.| o [his players. The team did not Gilbert Boller Hockey Pive Downs me I'alais Itoyal in Hart The visiting eleven came fo Bris- [0 PS5 A ford yesterday afternoon, the Gil oM, \LAGoTd e olALS o) LR b1y Len| alnycea” land Biing puDIgts ustalRbrand ofibotball Fri len Jeton smothered the Orange, | ¢ lled by the rabid hand- d team coach was forced to don a i Bl B 4o oh Glastont 5 to The | feam under a 50 fo 0 score ball f ns .;‘m« Vy"l[»').‘ the mail of [)cimet and play in civilian clothes. |12 ojectd PEATS 10 Gilhorts show wonderful team- | § B fom i \"“ "”L.‘”" 1 ‘;‘.‘.:}”]‘,‘l“, Fledis ‘]" ‘\“"fl‘l" A heavy rainfall in Hartford caused | - e SR wo a unit and completely ou . thall guard, had to hop to New | Hergstrom team ave ready T s dien ity ey o : pla e oppositio S AR e e ta s | latant THeATAE Hawislsura losado| Log mclionpersont) oithink tnatiy i e there would be no game 50 they did e S ame yesterday, He played at | f Lem by 23 poir Al an R At ione honld hnino g ofthcypdid y Cross vi S mi vt Boltaniz e 01 SOCE 0 LIRS, 0 R0 ko ot Charis, pichadn | : me 250 ARCH STREET TELEPHONE 2810 4 ed it i Tene €econd string conter, who was in 1 vindicated itself Saturda Vogel e Vogel-Hergstrom | - 5t0! 19 : ¢ start lincup. Ile proved hin iy (l licuted turday RSUTOM [ 4o hoes play Jice game consid- DB Sl PR « e oon, battering its to a combinatic il sport a brand new ) Lo to be a worthy replacement for I 100 e ov et Priaastont Avith: Afbie |l unlform intvividired colors:so Hutt=/| Shins diielr-congition Ticknor, 11 ular snapperbac 300ih on the sidelines. And therchy | Kins can find him on the floor. Vog ach Bill Flynn of the West qnd most dependable linenian on th ! red the belief that it was, has proven so speedy of late at | lnds used an entire second SUPNE [pppevard squad entircly a onc-man tean. opponents 1 they 7 ; teant during the first half and in the | Jopween's chief problems 7 g avth Dicheau B WILLl MS i against twins, he ; a, | second half he shot in his regulars. | od o be the stiffening of h hac v y A On previous Saturdays it had look- | Dov Wa Sammy ) .| Neither outfit could score on the R L sillet ’ Ho ning attack, and » finding of a 1 a - st Peviod ! l s e with definite knowledge | usual when Lou goes into action for ball was in possession of the Visi- |positive check for Albie Booth and Virst 0 v o : Booth would not be playing, the |16asons best left unmentioned tors. if they coul dnot score on one 3 | red b cd b ) O MA — WiLL | GET RIGHT BACK OP AND = much the onec-man combin- | Appell are cted to be as Capital City clan. As soon as the Gion the other speedy Eli ball carriers cemed 1o sense that they cague Standing or 1wo downs, thoy would punt out | 1t is likely. that Horseen will be Xew Brifa 200 oL SHOW ME PUT OLR MONTHS GROCERIE coted to an acid test P0ints of dange Lonhi wero Lo bo mblocted to an aclt test| S satisfied with a light workout N . l sumPN 2 T AT BACK WHERE YOU FOUND “THEM! summar afternoon and will not hear down on en defeated, the players would | Mag-Hawking . Weat Inds Fehoes. Nis squad until tomorrow and Wed- | ALpaesond g 3 ASTN “oL T' DO VOU'RE NOT GONG TO START been disg d by th . lm}n— (’ilw’) tein-Lawson Wi A Maddon Gorman | nesday "l‘;.h-:) ;“. ‘-::(l J NO‘rH\N‘«— 3\\? SHow (HAT MIXING UpA LDT OF 2 fon Spichils and “proved (e wtorcon-ciare -1 e i . S ME -~ T C'N CooW POULTICES ON WASH DAY . e e L D e e R e e oft Tackl ! BERG VS. ELKINS y S , T AWRIGHT, AFTER COUR LUNCH 1S ON T TABLE - Wi i e i i eI T Hieidlen g alointe 7 vickea | =\ T G T MIXeED 2 | GET VT AND GET Yale gather- | Datey-Delanes <99 Kappe L English Lightweight Batides Harlem i - il foft 5 W12 (EI0nT iRl C@reks I = BACK TO narched 1 Nite Handball League i yugmzed, driv- v Alvord-Galati feam leading in | ow s o il T A (AT T T oy SRR UG ~_Boow F)\N\’ I % scvoou! Don McbLen- the Nite handball league the past . i (B ) who h proving himsclt ) 1 two weeks, went on the rocks 1 inte pable hack all season long, 160k | (arly part of last week. droppi SR Piblo AMATEUR TOURNAMENT Booth s place ripped it 1onE v mateics, one to Austin-Berquist, T Whalen 1 ‘, New York. Nov. 18 (UI") and fivst down \mm;xh 106 |ana. the other o Mogelson-zagnes: > ‘I\;rnl e English ”n.; teur boxers from the District of (o line or around the end as he | yoeki. Tt dropped R ¢ ane d Ikins of Harler lumbia, Boston and 1"l phin will oski. dropped to third place (qyqzza Havens . . the Bl himself time and | yue) Priday and by virtue of a win | e w York's boxing program for the | compete with New York hoxers in a ! ne Yale linc functioned | giapr (he Mirigliani-Ferrony 1eam [y oo : ELokier | sl iThgatenenond ibontiaCl St ko intercity fournament heautifully in tiis half, opening (he | o naoed fo place second The : 1ot Falt Nicholas arcna tonight, Ierg ponsored by Metropolitan asso necessary holes as per schedule and S £ has never lost a bout in the N Giation of the A. A. 1. at Maditon Fletcher-Knhl team came ba A R00! = ! : 2 Llocking Princeton’s running attaek 5 ) k. Caliog : iglar B ‘ o top the players in this J Iight Halfback ) ) r Sl defeating Mirigiliani-17e Kelly Reinyil ZetaNcbo iloridalslndlon icaths the Alderman-Tetsch Sikora- noteam t -1 itial how in the league by defeating the Gil n-kotkin combination. || . : g 3 bt Suturday they did not Vinute quarters: sub es: Rris o shadow of Booth dimming| T he Murtay-Hadley (cam dampened o) ir. |aviero for Maddon, P, Rao BB Keep Your (redit (iood — We Will Heip % ou lory and thoy rose to new | Ne SPITitS He el \‘ lark team po. 5 paviero, . Melino for Kelly TWO NEW LOAN SERVICE s 1y their spectacular playing, | 10 SN W Butonlanlier terson for Vanasse, L. Cahoon for § X0 cLennan did about every DELEORCLANE o \LEEL ‘| Cavaza, Cavazze for K. Calioon Jimni ok conld’ do and; hy ads | iL dand 0 Ll Mgl T e e el o iition, carried (he punting burden. | {his match but is mow #o “ | Kappell; Hartford, Pinto for Reilly e s e e perad and will bo expected taiendenl defenive work and intercepting or | PIY N8 next matcli by Dereinber 1| pRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: e breaking np pass after pass, showed NIEhUiensues Slan New York. Nov. 18 (UP)—Jack ‘ BORROW Surprising aptitude as o balll carrier.| . g Won Lost | yondricks, former Cincinnati Reds ' 100.00—Re; $5.00 p o. MRl [ Fletcher-Kuht gt manager, and Phillip Gi. Bartelme 3 v for tin $200.00—Repay $10.00 per mo. A peculiar thing about Yale's play | Alvord-Ga e of the St. Louis Cardinals, are be- 3 300.00—Repay $15.00 per mo. {his. ‘season has been. the way in|Mirisliant lieved to be the leading candidates TRALS i Other amounts in proportion which supposedly substitute backs rav:Hadley for the office of president of the In- | < have done most of the real offensive inkle . ternational league, to succeed the NITIEL TIN. N R ALL BOT 1 work. Hall, Miller, Dunn, and §ped ""”"‘\-“j'_“” ! " late John Conway Toole, who dind INDUSTRIAL SERVICE 1 1 1 York ring is a decided favorite Square Garden, Noven IPullbacl teferee. O'Connell: umpire, Mon- aban: linesman, Odlum: time, 4-10 Both McLennan and Alpheus e have shown themselves 1o e foothall players in preceding ting auartet—have borne | Alderman Ttesch carly this year. Selection of a presi- - B 1 Mair r Ashlex's—-Open 8:30 to §:00 T altively little of the burden, which dent expected ta he made today . y all day until & P. M. Iy upon the should- eplacements” as Bootl Avistin-Ter i0 when league members mect at the : —_ . WhHY MOTHERS GET UQA TRWLLAME, 4 Hotel Commiedore " DX - BERPaE —— s ME ST N’\DMDA"{ ©1923. BY NEA SERVICZ. INC. ane, Ellis, and Taylor. ot e S 8 SALESMAN SAM Call Again the v tol victory: Sauy-(Jianroly=bielisonis day when he bhrohe through the Cor- E: nell line and blocked a punt which QT sndias T e = Yudiely recovered and carrind oser NAMES BOOTH'S INJURT (LLCO DodN A CHEGK THING S\ GIAY, GU22 L 1L COUNT ) (TNEGOT 78 BOXES oF PRUNES) | (ORKIN, (IS TER HOWOY: (WERE TAKIN (NVENTORY AND THAT N | TH' BASEMENT, 5AMM AN' YoU EVERY THING ~ AND THIS 306 POUNDS OF SUGAR AN TWO | | WONT & CaN OF CORN — | WOULD “THROW US OFE OUR COUNT Head Coach Mal Stevens of Yale AN KITTY GET BUSY UP HERE! ) 1S ONE CHECK TRaT WONT]| | JaRS OF TELLY- \WHAT NEYT ? CoMa BACK ON MeE - SORRY, LADY, BUT | Says Albic Has B Suffering = Gl , ved to Bromberg as “the T R T : > TesT o SeCoNDTILL CANT SELLYA ANY son of New Britain,” and said that I'rom Vastus Intermedius. > { GET TUROUGH fthe way he got through the Cornell o 3 L N g - COUNTIN' THESE lineg was little short of miraculous. New Haven, Conn., Nov. 18 (UFP) s Blocking kicks has always been the | —Head football coach Mal Stevens hat ral wpecially, as Hartford of Yale. a practicing physician, has IHigh school and a number of col- | announced that the injury which el Sl lept Albic Booth out of the Prince- +last week is only a vastus Maryan Zaleski got into the game 10t i and that the midgot vith ordhumii again. Saturdoy as| Wil be dnat duarterbacle n th the Maroon swamped Thiel. He al- Harvard Albie will he given ternated with Pieculicwicz at oniy light work this weck, Steven bhaek The b Lethall team s w | said practicing, but Zaleski will be unanle | The coach said Palmer, contor {o join it-until after the final fool- and Hob Hall and Taylor of the | Lall game this Saturday. He is ex- | buckfield suffered body bruises that | pected to make the first quintet this | will necessitate their resting the | season. {first part of this week. Don M- - —— Lennan, who gained about 200 yards Hemember ind you'll remem- nst the Tigers is expected to be her New Britain's Classified Ad tele- |in the starting backfield against the phone number, | Crimson, mouth's scoring in an 18-14 triumph. The Boston Post yesterday refer-