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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, \OV SMBER 25, 1929. 'n Doherty, halfback ¢ Britain Roller Hockey quinte fered the loss of his entire equip- Jnent last night in Albany when a bnict litted his bag ritin car as vlaying rink, signal for the discovered only s well out of Albany on home. awaiting the start- home trip, The ay Ilic Albany nd memb: started a s ho police were rs of the Albany arch for the thief, d of success had been morning. Barney will me tonight if he is able ent cuough in time club but no received play in 1o get anvone. besides the polo outfit lained. Ho explained for Barn What i arner, wants orld with than can | it is a more tragedy s attemp t m me e 1 that was brought her However mained on the notic the trick Stamford rs of the that After r Bernie Con- Manager s part in ford am here. the but to ay cd to pay guarantee eVolsi ineffectually tried team off the field, the fused to go and a ted LeVolsi off the playing ction on_the - Con financial ments with the players them- riller from one ball was the runnit rools park 1 ind h in a z a farce. Wolcott s work put it as the that was will wmost prot o Ni aven Thursday room, f a4 Thanksgiving feuture ®ith the Willians team. Br “ald- 1, Yale star of last vear, will be nith Haven team in {he Fan mager Brown of the Wil- feels confident bly b Tlors on in 20 to leton o1 < it the ither holds il Dy i aumes of local becanse able ¢ just how acks up a real tenm to against am to first Bristol | here thall te it 1in Baske to liristol Thur Bristol for play v Endees in t that team. turn gamc cet the hone pinl Do gume ized y night former team Sammy imp” a game that will partisan in this city Mohawks that they well be back in this city again at som Future time, ley was not with e g se he had played Toot 1 in afternoon and re- uries. The Holyoke almosts fade it certain Jorry Cc ay leavey soon to join Vic Huznson's Syracuse team in the American Basketball league. Syra- c is badly in need of a cente and although Conway had decided hot to play any more American league basketball, Hanson has pre- Vailed upon him to join the team. 120 Wineapple, Eollege is with the bresent time but Doughert $ordham captain and New didn't connect. former Providence team at the former Britain star, toothaill team today that go to in the face t they would ne the laurels Ehampi Yestords ol 1ree predictions th b deteated, the team came through to 4 o Tiugs for the pro title of the city. The was well carned and UNBEATEN TEAMS York, Nov. 25 (P—Winding scason on Friday with a over Wittenberg, Ohio Uni- champions of the Buckeye Yatercollegiate Athletic association, wintained its technical lead in th ndings ct the nation’s undefeated footall teams With nine successive victories fnd no ties, a record shared only kith Texas Christlan and Western Bfaryland, Ohlo University ended Jts scason with a grand total of 30§ boints scored, the only team in the Fountry to pass the 300-mark at th present time although several mav it before the season closes. Ma of California uncrossed goal line list has according caring semi- victory Now bp iis tictory Lersity, with an he unbeaten fo sixteen teams st follows: Wsgociated Press list follow o University, to an compilation. Th= Texas Christian n Maryland, Tennessec, Tu sburgh., VPurdue, Notre etson, & K1 St. 3 Cali IPordham Southern thodist. and CANADIENS BEAT AMERICANS Yor Nov. 25 (UP)— 14000 persons saw Les the New Yor National leazu Mg Squar aericans in o a n teams end of Wt the Itochelle's goal | Ry i the overtime period from the New | it was parked near| when the | notified policeman | dwindled ew Britain Team to Get Fleischer Cup || At last a permanent home has been found for the William F. Fleischer silver loving cup. The New Britain High school team's 20 to 12 victory over Hartford Public High school ecleven at Willow Brook park field Satur- day gave it the Triangular || League championship and the cup William F. Flelscher of Osgood avenue, this city, has || oftered to the team which de- || feats both opponents, will go to New Britain High school. Within {| & day or two Mr, Flsischer and Principal Louis P. Slade will dis- the matter of presentation GRIFFITHS Wil © BATTLE PAULIND " Glncago {o Furnish Spectacular Fistic Action- This Week York. Nov. better 3 (P —In wan-ordinary three shov more tion full of Chicago, to bouts, on tap omi thar with secms offer city in the co Well o the onal 1 round b chopper. fistic niey forefront in the na iy Griffith's (e > Spanish wooi- Paulino Uzeudun, which heads the Chica card on I'riday night. semi-final _of eight rounds Helny Mueller, avatore 1 weight George will of rello. Italiar Hoffman, New York heavyweight, and Les Marriner, for- mer University of Illinois athelets are to meet in the ten round wind- up o morrow City att night. wetion brir | Shea Chicago 1+ Babe Peleco, Newark White City tonight At Los Angeles Morgan, junior pion. will me {ver, in a ten Morgan's title will not be Leo Lom Aberdec light heavyweight, Canadian champion, ger of Winnipeg, i 18 Detroit Friday At Madison York, Friday Side iunior cross fists Indian rounder. At round i 15 toget another W her B herweigh N, 1y dic tomorrow Tod lightweight t Eddie Mac round bout of Den in it stak W encounters Charlie Belan- 10 rounder which Square Garden night. Al Singer, East lightweight idol, will ith Pete Nebo, Seminol from Key West, in a ten Philadelphia. toni il 1polis fray Tut. Minne Jadick. Philadelphia, lightweights Honeyboy Iinnegan. Roston, aml Henri Dwacker France light weights: and Vidal Gregorio, Spain and Pablo Blanco. Spain Other bouts on the national sehed- include Monday Johnny B ! Packo. Toledo veights, Joey my King nd John: ule t Chica White City California vs, Joe O.. light he: ronnds; Cley Indianapolis, 5 (o) Ierro. 1)¢ cight rounds o. Toledo. vs. Joe lumbus, at Cincinnati, Chet Smallwood. Haute, vs. Howard Mitchell, ! nati. lightweights, | Baltimore, Bud Gorman, Kenosha, Wis., vs. Al Friedman, Bost | heavyweights, ten rounds; at Bos | Willy Osters. vs. Joe Zelinsky, Bir hamton, light heavyweights, ten rounds Wednesday it Phillips, Erie, Pa., bright, Cincnnati, ten rounds Iriday—at New Square Garden, land. vs. Goodmiun. Reid ten rounds vs. Joc Morgan, roit. ba Tony Tarzan, ( weights Teric Cincin- ten round: it | Cincinnati, Tug vs. Vince Ham- welterweigh's, York Johnny Farr, Sammy Fuller, lightweights, ten rounds | wood. Frankie Klick, San Franci Ignacio Fernandez, Philippines, featherweights, ten rounds; at Bo: ton. ¢Andy Callahan, THoston. s Jake Zeramby, Boston. lightweight ten rounds; at Kansas Clty, I Anderson. Wyoming. vs. Steve Smith Bridgeport. (‘onn.. lightweights, ten rounds: at ¥an I'rancisco. Tommy Grogan, Omaha s Joe Glice. | Brooklyn. lighs fl’."\’" ten rounds. | LEADING SGORERS Madison Holly at well descrved. | | By ated It st rival, Gene held idle until Al Marsters remains at the Aszol T1is clos Tennessee, giving Day. McEver of the top of the heap in the race for| Vanasse ......... 1 national football individual honors Although the not played for not play again points he scored scoring 1 three this year, in his first sis games remain as a goal for others to shoot McEver, with 97 points |now, may surpass it when Tennessc | meets Kentucky on Thureday. The: |two head the list in the Associated | Press compilation of leading scorers | in the eight major groups or con- | ferences in the country. Worthy of | mention, however, is Ray Novotny, | Ashland (0.) halfback, who finish- led his scason a week ago Friday with a grand total of 103 peints. | The sectional leaders: Last, Marste Dartmouth, south. McEver, Tennessee, 97; Pa- | cific. Schwartz, Wash, State, §4 southwest. Leland, Texas Christian 3: Missouri Val King, Drak “olorado Col- Ten, Bergherm, 6 Big Six. Bausch. Warren, Oklahoma, 24, Kans mouth star has and will the 103 weeks 108; |lege, 55: Northwes Kansas, land Cox, HEWITT WILL PLAY New York, Nov. (UP)— sected refurn to form of lewitt, Columbia’s star sophomore back, now that he is no othered by injurics, is reg boon to the 1S 1 game Syracusc rded as for the Thurs- Lions’ rinst ag Pr ||\ all of the jodine human body is stored in the | stand, clice thyroid | i | i of the Chicago Coliseum show to- | he chan- | e Bristol West Ends and Toiring- loss tic The Maple | scoring Time Lom- | middleweights cight rounds; | | was a Cleve- | Boston | 0, | Thanks- | | Ralph | tonger | in the | l of this | about five | vanasse, hope in the some test was | West Ends Semrau Goulette BRIDGEPORT BEARS WILL MEET PANTHERS TONIGHT | St. Aubin, Boucher and Barnikow to Make Second Ap- | pearance at Stanley Arena With Visiting Roller Hockey Club—*Kid” Williams Returns to Old Time | Form—Locals Defeat Pittsfield Saturday But Are Nosed Out by Albany in Sunday Game. Last Night's Results Hartford 5, Pittsticld 4 Hartford 10, Bridgeport 3. w Britain 4 Standing will be either Clin- . Griffiths will be at with Doherty on the defense, Doherty's Bag Stolen meanest thief in the world in Albany last night vus discovered ihat Burney containing his entire ckey equipment, had been New Britain team was W home when the theft . Barne equiy able opped 1 hen it Doherty Games Tonight at New Britain. at Providence, Stanley Hockey ¢ sufficient at he wiil be night's game, Albany police have fub will | and membe of the e d time | making a search asol meet Panthers. | i« Bridgeport took the locals into camp in the last ganie played here the tvo and then added v by ati the crew in in 2nt today so n.vw 1 10 play Toni g sridgeport nvade t been notified Albany club are for sults have happened yet. Win and Lose ween New Britain went to Pittsfield Sat- to in- |urday night and wilh Willlams ritain | showing the way, the Panthers broke t streak and defeated nd his erew by a 7 to Williams was all over the accounted for five of the Britain goals. Clinton scored the counter for New Biritain Nosed Out by Albany Albany barely nosed out the local team in a game in that city yester- day. The tinal score was 3 to 4. The Albany team threw up an airtight defense so that I°robel, Albany Lddic ikow in the goal goalie, had only 12 stops to his “Kid” Willtams, star rusher of the | credit. He allowed in four goals. ew Britain team, has apparently | Davies starred for the home club, hit his old time form. He was badly | A preliminary game will be pla injured in one cye in Hartford a week | tonight starting at 8 o'clock g0 and wout back where | main attraction will get underw was bef vas hit, With him |at 9 o'clock. Roller is city for seco insult New other 1 losing i gation is featured | 4 it is one of the | floor Anerican league | Ne ns the nanies of | | On the rush line Therrien, the lat- t and in and its roster coj a4 number ol stirs are St A 1 ter one of coming stars of roller polo, At center will be Boucher, one of the most popular players in the circuit. Hebert plays halfback with oon for 1. C An or Howe, A SCORELESS TIE = v ” NUTMEGS CRUSH STAMFORD TEAM (Continue vicro for Mo Laba {on Crew Fail to Cross Lines (Special to t ora Bristol, Nov 1 est aved the 1 club of 1 Muzzy s 1 from preceding page ity 1 st Branch | Gallagher Schutz Athlatic orringion to a score Tackle at 1d yests aft- Deloin Guard crnoon siath s : Logers cal elub t Iinds, north have al ed to many rded many Sandell ties hut 1 tight Guar 1s as the Scully st The Tackle Right Torrington eleven was distar thr occasions wh dva to the 10 yard it attempt to push it ove stripe. The ball was fumble, another titie on and once when dlled the tinishii \ first half. The local club carricd th ball within scoring distance but unable to p a stone w nse set up by the East Branch men. wo of the visiting players, Ger- no, the quarterback, and Peasley. | lan end, teamed together on many | successful forwards and caused the New YorkiNoy: cal aerial defense artists to sit up only three da in which to | and take notice. The pair completed | ready, New York University had aerials. Germano also did | [only a light practice scheduled to- a beautiful plece of work carrying | gay for the final game ngainst Car the leather through the line. | negie Teeh here Thursday. The gRINC VS West End cap- | viglets came through Saturday taln, p spectacular game for | oy ainst Rutgers in good shape. the local team. His spectacular punt- | i) ing. which he did by dropping b PRO FOOTBALL RI feature the game. “OX" | gy (e United Press. a hal . played a stellar | Green Bay 20, New York Giants € role and on several occsions instilled ‘tapleton 34, Minneapolis 0. hearts of the local funs | providence 20, Boston Bulldogs ! when he took the leather for long | RBuffalo Bisons 19, Chicago Bears ains, “Ruffy” Rao worked splendid- | ly at left end and proved trouble- to the visitors before the con- finished. Summary: East Branch withit > on » different bail Right Lnd ad i the Quarterbacik lick lost Halfback onc Wolcott Kennett puss the Right Halfback Grop Ryan Touchdowns Wolcott 4, Politis. Teferee, 1. nmpire Cassidy; Weir. etrate Girip Frank Zwick headlinesman CTICE 25 (UP)—With HOLDS LIGHT P! ULT e Chicago Carlinals 19, Dayton 0. e R. Columbus “Descendant” Shoots “Indian” Raider Boston, Nov. e ppola. claiming to be endant of Christo s firmly convineed that t sion for him ance Rao Labazio . chin Dom- a de- s lowe .. Mignone | ¢ LR ek In- f.a Cahoon .... <oae Bichner dians had an ay 1ebr covered Ameri Larly ve cause his ¢ tor dis- acanc S0 1skins were about to . s0 he placed a doubls rel shot-gun across his knees and sat at an open window. prepared to defend his north end home After a long v he sighted ok 1o he the encmy and barrels. t the patdi | Laviero ... Wall ermano Tl wn fired bot No Redskin i Dominic Bruno, frightened pedestrian, ran to t nearest doctor's office to he trea ed for bird-sho wounds in his Kelly wska TLHI very much York [BH Referee, O'Connell; umpire, Mona- n linesman, Odlum: time, 1wo 10 and two § minute periods; sub- stitutions, LEast Branch, Wasiloski | for >, 8medick for Laska | ‘appola was sent to the psycho- pathic hospital for observation. S ——— and Lovegreen | is trying to | in to-| got | HARTFORD HIGH BOWS T0 LOCALS (Continued from ng page.) 1 on | | Middleton nde thre ards ris arlson Hartford's ard 1 the game rolled to | 26- Kenney went back into place of Glardl. As was | expected | did not rec 1 pass but Tenche stead it landed on and A puss 1o out play of 1 Secomd Half Kelly replaced cofivy in tord lineup. punt and line. After ball tw vard ¢ | gain, to Har tford's the bag. No | Kloiber gains and ford's 1 linc five yards at cor | to shortell down, T+ lost thred tackle b in the lincup Tenche m failed 10 Britain took Middleton New Britain-358- ton made one yu each of two attem son Kkick 1o topped his Tenche made line and Shortell foot of first down smash Dug it first dow Carlson ter ted 21 ¥ tried an ¢ Kloiber mad 1 his place by 1 but ¥ and N the 1 yards Mis taken yards | on ran on to anothe 1id hit center and n Mikalauskas ade yriell 1 thres Unfortunate of the ot pled s point was ghea npte the extra was short a plete. The scors v caught T and to New line dleton mad tackle and Fink punt was taken was stopped lin hurt tell. d to throw mained ompson’s tain's made two. ( by Kenney on his Tenche made his ankle placed 1 Giardi ran do and own 14-ya two yards. nlay ineup to within a Pourth Quarter Shortell’s plung ter of the line down and Kenney kicked was short and Ross colloc ran four yards to Hartford's 48-yard line. Middleton failed to gain Another special delivery was a forward pass from Ross to Dog danski netted the New Dritain te: a gain of 37 yards and the ball wa |on the Hartford 11-yard line was a great emcouragement | New Britain stands and to the ers and the crowd cried touchdown. As usual Al Middleton, the man, was called upon. The first | time he gained five yards and on his second attempt he was stopped on | the two-yard line. Crash! 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