New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 30, 1929, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 50, 1929 ROLLER HOCKEY TEAM FACES THREE HARD GAMES OVER WEEK-END—ATLAS BASKETBALL FlVE PLAYS HERE TONIGHI— NUTMEGS TO BATTLE WILLIAMS IN RETURN GAME SUNDAY—COACH GEORGE M. CASSIDY PICKS ALL-CONNECTICUT ELEVEN WILLIAMS TEAM TO PLAY RETURN GAME TOMORROW Bruce Caldwell to Make First Professional Football Appearance in This City *Vith New Haven Eleven —Nutmegs Scored 13 to 9 Win Over Elm City Crew Thursday Afternoon — Locals to Send in Strongest Possible Lineup—Kickoff to Take I’lacc‘ at 2 o ( locl\ nusw TEAMS WIN - SECOND CONTESTS F alnits, Gorbin Screw and Stan- ley Works Score Victories New Britain Politis Hood i \ Burns .... Buckley Wolcott Davis B backticld triple i e his first profess city onal footba tomorrow afternoon whe These | NON-CONFERENCE TEAM M AY PLAY ROSE BOWL GAME \ SIEGIHET T | CAPTAIN - Center|s three stalwarts ha established ball ti ront o tit may Williams team of New Haven com hall last in a three-cor- night here for a ¢ state champion t§o eleven New Haven I park Thu Their vietims t werc New Eritain | Corbin his mad thi successive victory the locals scored over the Llm City The not the that the bin Serew Thanksgiving Day game ; walk tin other 1 astern were. The local t long runs by “‘Doc te get the jump on crew. but the New ing up with a slashing for attack. threatzned to s ¥ betore th ended. 1 will be the main squeez in the New Haven backfield but he will have plenty of help with Mo- Lean at fullback. Tookey at one and Jones at quarterback. Cald kicking and pas noon formed one tures of the on oy iascos by a 19 to 11 nley Worl the New chine by a 36 to 19 sco kers' score score and torious ove was vie- Ma- Butt- for | o games played in | ional L. alded by two ut, was the Hav Sritain The high mark ofe am far this season | Youth Wins | As was expe o hest battle of | hich involved | hop nnd Gascos. 1t was st of yout and experience and youth proved to be tter team last night | quintet to anti-Corbin Screw fans | attled uphill but de- | ancou the nigh the Screw A Co! the The Gascos’ the seemed ha with it 1 its and th outplayed its rival | score was 9 to &, utes the ( toul shot ement it fal- | speedy team which | Arburr is dirceting At half time the | It was seven min- scos scored a | Hugay" minutes of the game, isn't the There right of of to question Nutmeg team impionship of 1ars wger Brown o am is coming that s their create it champions with and th Haven an cffort t the by 10 point. a Williams t MiEond kit the hope the Nutme| thereby was hefo his crew first counted ed. Tn t rards, finding right of burr ware : sary its stron loc en Johnny field goal and the Another spu shop team and the hopes s lost o'clock JESUIT COLLEGE TEAMS T0 MEET Holy Cross and Boston Gollege Stage Annual Scrap I'or the victors Hammy” while hold- i scoreless, Tioston, Nov and Boston coll¢ football rivals, gland Holy (ross 2w L son. The Harvard, Corbin Screw Il Ior as the a power tack Kire The lineu e Roston Coll Stanley Dixon Works Run Will Herman Morelli Downes Gorman Halfbac bail an i of the 1o gets the Yight Halfbac floor worker i 0 tean. + watches Carl- | Y | The resent this section " PLAYERS CHOSEN - FOR ALL-AMERICA hew York Sun Names Selections for Mythical Eleven s today ers with America ratin, The opinion t Sun experts inclined Glasszow was the ding| of ti non of Norte 1 Dame th andi outst The first e 1ally medals . men on th 2 south- warded an other players middle west place first team. the east four. st one receive s five and the w and second First choonover. Arkar Annesota, California Harvard \'r)‘n Ticknor Cannon wrideo, Nov Marsters, Dartmout w. lowa Pittsburg nd Team 3 California Huntington. € Montgomery, nzon fullback . So left end . Stanford . Vanderbilt, righ numon, So. Methodist, Ohio State Yale, quart Army, left Tulane, Purdue, SINGER WINS BY mo Ifback right halfback Welch, fullback. solidates His Position As Con- e Lo Title, Nov. 30 () idol of the his | York Al Singer. Brony. has on mmy Mai \dell's Siv unloosed 11etts {o stop P winole Indiai rom Key We 1 of th Square Madison hitter nt to aly nt 1 ly in the fourth home two solid Enraged, 3 straight right to the s knees sag. re drumfire knoclout. Routis (har;{cs He Was Tricked Out of Title Nov. 30 (UP)—Andre Rou- s of ner featherweight champion, | to friends in ¥ , cha t he was trick- ed out of his title when he fought Bat Battalino Hartford, Conn.. several months 2go Routis wrote that when . the ring found Pari thout seconc ed and he the final rounds of of lack of water, helped make StOMary's of Oalland. Cal. a strong candidatc the ne at Pa rou annual Tournament of Roses cna, New Year's Day to the leading t¢ erence cont \ford n Californi s of orn airly good chanes Leen dropped CH CASSIDY CHOOSES ALL-CONNECTICUT ELEVEN Bogdarski, other COA Middieton and Ludinowicz Placed on Three Torrington High School Stalwarts Also Are | Picked—Selections Made After Viewing All of the | Teams in Action — Reasons for Listings Are Made | Public. (icors nin Coac threc and folio Pl osen three New 1 ford. one “ All-Connec Britain High one players, atuck which is Nau on his team us | Bog from honor of representing the Pacific HUNT Left Tackle nee outfits. ory ove s a California « later def st prior to that v Stanford const in the | non-confer arly ted Santa team’s in BURRITIS PLAY BRISTOL DINTES State Football Team by New Britain Mentor— TW0 Teams {0 Meel Tflmgh[ 1n Second Game of Week ek to the in Bristol and stra hough the two plenty i rvousn ability Swa ter, t Pavlic Middlcton Bos halfbac halfbaei L of Mz is en action, tically tion for nd he of wetion choicr \ of the without doubt s will voice the City hecause All three WOT « out players in the Hertford Higl 1 if Billy another star | a played 1 all ¥ would be given standin school toss. he g nention. Here is Coach Cassidy's explani- 170 rienced and passes. He r pasces beautifully, tacklos and clean and does well cvery- 3 that an end should do. “Ludwinowciz is a big 198 pound and experienced is a big and « danski pound coverin tackle, is fast v | pated p continually the Burri fourth Dix Burritts victory, of power rd not their Pristol team is straight es in two yea gamc 1 will be Britain-Atlas game. FOR BEST R the in a elimini whe » Stanley Tt tonight the, anad it thall te Are victory egation hope Dixies a. The over locals scorcd a de- | ¢ showed s th lac it led to their defeat made Barritts will be trouble | v Ken Saunders will have | 2 up of fa nd if they can time their shots bet- in for plen- squad on hand ready Due to the durin s win, it victory rs, followed by RALD will start at SULTS fact that pra pames th his line- ) (B4 § o'clock | chased . Will | players on the team: ( Bristol Dixies the Thursda to make T} men | tributed for the « :\li.\‘l REORGANIZED ATLAS TEAM TO APPEAR HERE TONIGHT Familiar Faces in State Basketball Circles of Two Years Ago to Be Seen With New Haven Quintet— Pite, Chadys and Evans Original Members of Elm City Five—Locals to Use Regular Lineup—Contest to Be Started Promptly at 9 o’Clock. REGULAR ELEVEN . iosuan court combinations of im that two years 10ng in past outstanding it} the state and of the Connecticul, will appearance o the Stanley Arena to- \Present aud Past High School S e Mias Consotdaied Foothali Stars Meet Today cann in the regular Satur Britain team in the regular Saturday night game. Most. bitter With the Britain tcam, the Atlas quintet, res boed ke e ‘ organized, is still the same team Brilain Hish scheol fastban that once fought with New Britain playing as an independent for Lasketball laurels. The five that |l e will oppose the locals tonight is s Sy . up names e familiar Ketball fols | recruited from armual battle. At the pre s in this Sammy forward, and (oain o byl member of a the victory High school te after having been throughout the at the forward and hard schedul In all cvents, make its first of rivals of the New stage all s o = its last football field meets the s of lowe former Yale Shrimp” Dvans, number of teams state, will pair up berths. Alderman, the old Atl with two guards in nt the alumni the year tinne favorites 1o cop althous m is given an another member crew, will play cente and Wexl prominent of throuzh this s © good game is plenty Chadys of in the quintet has New Tritain or real Dbattle. ainst the invading crew, Mans rmory on Arch s r Clarence Lanpher will send in ows plenty of his regular lineup consisting of Slos of sig low at. Th vl 1 1 Zakzews forwards; lias enous . center and ry and Fos uards. The games tonight will o'clock, following a preliminary between the Burritts and Bristoj Dixies. Dancing will follow. the the guard the any son. : So expected of in-{gaq the | terest being shown about the city |y, in the scra The ah practice sessi e and there e itions ability to give o team h material to al combination 1o une knows which play heduled to start. 9 All o high school for the gamc scriously injured in last P owith Har ford High and those who were put | cut with bruises and limbs. > fully recovered e alumni crew among the try out sev- fust start at on squad ar No one iturday ready was sore ny Press ity Griffith, . outpointed Paulino 1 Spain, (10); Hein Mueller, many, outpoint:d Salvatore irello, Italy, (10): Heln Domgar« . knocked out 1d Hult~ (4); Jimmy Lundy, and Gaston Le Cadre, drew. (6); Larry Johnson, . stopped Larry Creighton, higen | New York, (5). pu #w York—Al §inger, New L mem. | stopped Pete Nebo, Florida, el st immy 1 Boston. R e i, Sl ¥ Farr, Cleveland, will be following picked former enter: *Red"” captain of team anl guards, Beloin and Durham; Scully, Nevulis and 1o n; ends, J. Conley, Politis, “Unk” | Conley and Gordon, and backs. Ma- | |t Grip, nnette, Stromquist, | | Craire and “Dixie* Griffin The teams will share ipts on an | school shar eir | chase gold bers of this About S0 tic Chicago —— City, 1 dun, from Mil lo- | 1 net cqual basis. The will be used Yorl (4 outpointed (10); Lew and Sammy k, drew, (10). Leo Lomski. Aberdeen, The outpointed Charley Belanger, 5 o'cloc (10). 1 = - Boston — Cubs Will Have Two i Taylors and Bells Culy brice talina to the and »ortmar oo Dorims: Detroit— Wash Canada, crowd is expected out | gar Kickoff will place Andy Callahan, Law Mass., outpointed Jake Zer- . Mass., (10); Art Tly Mass., outpointed B Oklahoma, (10) City, Mo. — Steve Conn., outpointed Eddie Casper, Wyo., (10); Al Boston, knocked out Jaclk Chicags, (1); Roy Wil Chicago, stopped George ity (2): . Mich.—1erman Kalamazoo, outpointed Chicago, (10). 1la.—Manucl outpointed {wo T H\ny~ Smith, they port Anderson, Fricdman. | Costello, hen £0 to neat spring Bell, third from 1 |to Chicago. hut Gec {obtained from Mobile | Faylor, who did most of season, is mot stran Bell is new. Zach ching s company in outfielder recalled | Inter- | T4 mpa, Per- Ray the ¢ last iick, »anny Kaiser, Read u from the national 1. Quintero Raelampagc club ef the L Cub farm BASKETBALL TONIGH Stanley Aren ATELAS A, C. vs, NEW BRITAIN ero, Oshkosh, Milwaukee, and waukee, drew, (3). Milwaukee, Wis.—Tait Littman knocked out Chestes New Orleans, (3); Franklir Mlilwaukee, outpointed Willi clligrini, Chicago, (8). Cuba, (10). Wis. Bxllv Bull\e L ads in Irankie Burns Joe XKubiae, Mil First Day of Tourney i Berkeley, Cal., Nov ey Billy Burke, New York, was lead as the second da; play in Berkeley open tournament =l opened here today. | plays well both on the offense and | defense. Holley is the best man on |a strong Hartford line. He follows the ball keenly probably reco cred more fumbles for his team th | any other liner in the state. Mo- Laughlin is big and fast and one of b utstandin, raen on my stai. His pa: are accurate and timed GEORGE M. CASSIDY Coach team ELEVENS MEET TODAY perfee is about the best Stamford line. This ored on only by two tex son. fx i) on offense on Green Bleven Is Favorite to Win Desnite Bagmedin ckle and is strong defense as well enduring. Iy believe there is no better tackl te high school rank Stapleton of N Loss of Marsters, Backficld Ace and Nav n toda 1. Dartmoutl o wo o on a part with chfield t Huven is a whole himsel It hard to Letter hish schocl back boy. Pavlicovi: Torring- i34 big, full of passes welll’ is uncanny | ption of forward pas s hard and clean and is ainding man. Middleton of New | ain is big, fast and powerful in | running. He hits the line hard, runs the ends very well and is great in ding interferen He is strong power on the defense, To | N 5 1id to this | pericnced. Bes S A T a hard-running bac deceptive houth also has a wonderful change of | Reoai lle is thoroughly expérienced oftensive and defensive work and | ally good cnough for most col- | backtield. | S\vani Honorable Mention | “Among other high school players whom I have considered carefully but find slightly shaded by the list in the foregoing pa are the | | following: Line, r of Bul-| keley (Hartford). skas and | Potts of New B Roane hfi Hartford Public: backfield, Carroll ple thr Naugatuel ho is a first < hoy in ev respeet: Ken- | ¥ the threat Hartford Pub- lic hizh school bacl who perhaps {would be the best Kk in the Bauer [if in condition; Draginnis of Tor- | rington. Flynn of New Haven and Lione of Stamferd, l in than this t halfbac around sophomor: fmportant chan, Kirn, fo: the Cole, Bowstrom Bromberg . | Andres Iughes Nims Koeplke Armstror Bryan non riplc Kirn e | Clifton OUR BOARDING HOUSE By AHERN HAW, EGAD ~AND Now MY DEAR BROTHER, -THE SHOE (S ol “THE LARGER FooT TODAY fux ~u NESTERDAY NYoU DID MAKE SPGRT OF ME BENG BECAUSE oF OVER-EATING TTHE THANKSGIVING DINNER wnc AND NoU BRAGGED LIKE CELLINI ABOUT VoUR MARVELOUS CONSTITUTION ! e HM-m-- TAKE THIS PINK PELLET AND GLASS OF Ny SAY, wa GET OUT OF HERE !« I AIN'T SO WEAK —THAT I cAWT GET UP A" PUT A ¢ BULL-FIDDLE LIKE “ou OUTA “TUNE !aae T AINT SICK .~ JUST A VERTEBRA THAT WENT ouT OF PLACE SOME NEARS AGo, WHEM T PULLED VNod UP FROM UNDER A TABLE e . WATER -\ T WiLL BRACE Vou uUP UNTIL [ ) CAN CALL (N A SPECIALIST AT “HEINIE'S IDLE % I8 RESTORING ANTIQUES ! HAW - W~ w- ZEXLIKE As Wo EGGS e #-30 PEG. U. S, PAT. OFF. © 1529, wY wea soracE. m

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