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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMB ER 30, 15)3‘\ -1 g ; WITH THE BOWLERS P i e lcopter ane akes duccessiu ‘g ts . igpeakingl a= e PITTSFIELD HER MONDAY ‘ 3 * = ) z CORBIN SCREW FOREMEN'S LEAGUE SEE[]ND EUNTFSTS Automatics iof Sports §... T e ] Drummond . o Wi gE g IO0000000000000000000009S ydbers .o BL 8 New Britain Roller Hockey Team Faces Hard 'lluee (Continued from precading page.) At a stormy session of the Amer- | Low Sco : Week-end—' Provi- | — n Roller Hockey league held yes- | o Game Sd‘?du‘c Over W i end_ Travels to Provi-l ... i (o e goats, ' Arenw's crday afternoon, Manager Frank | Threaders dence Tonight and Plays in Bridgeport Tomorrow | sccond halt piay wis =ood JdeDonough was successful in get- | Sorel 83 : 2 A i 5 4 summary ing Manager Bill McCorry of Ith;;";‘J i —Steve Pierce to Furnish Features at Stanley | tanley Works : ; elden 5 \bany team to waive a protest on | peiguin o A= N 7 3 > 2 0. FlTU i o e St Gl o Arena—Game Will Be Started Promptly at 9. b w Britain. Pierce became a mem- | o : 0o ser of the New Britain club last | Hoalers With the Pittsfield Roller Hockey | Pittsfield has its entire strength 1t Mo 4 al Y ‘hursday night. At the beginning|iron 7 team due to appear nere Monday |t Steve Pierce, greatest all around | Hewett, c 4 1 9 the season, he was the property | Wand 4+ player in the game today. He is on | Abramowicz. rg, c 1 m > | | Bradb b club L S | the Albany club, but he refused | Bradbury G I, IO 7 R AT el TON DOy the rush line and he is almost an | v o0 ol o report. ! gqu Lo will be ending a schedule of three | enpire team all by himeelf. His| 5 ool B — | T hard battles over week-end. Tonight | greatest joy is in being able 1o i(nmou iz ) of » e . et | the team goes to Providence {o tackle | New Britain back whenever his | : coben alccoury donEnen ithat =L i the quintet that features “Wild BUl" | tcom clashes with the one that is | Tot T Ao Resunder Suspenmeninectl Luggan, Archic Muirhead anl |stationed in this cify. | N B Maching b e o e e ;| {Gid" Brown. Tomorrow afternoon, | Only,a fow years ago, Plerce and L p e i b i | 2| New Britain goes to Bridgeport 10| “Kid" Willlams were mates on the | At , ] ne sporting move on the part of | [1ncet its jonah team with its cliv- | Meriden roller nockey club and the | At 0. 1 A 10 Albany manager because of the | - " | per trio from New Bedford on thc | Silver City team was so far ahead |H. Anderson, : | . act. that it was his team that| FARRELL SERVICE STA. LEAGU tnwh]mev‘SL Aubin, Therrien a.rlkor Il of the others in the cir R on, 1 i : e i Tire Dept. | Boucher. _|tat there was no comparison. This | King, o x Britain: 2| The third game in the series of | combination was broken up and | Ilis o . e battles will be played at the Star whenever the two oppose each other | - - . Arena in this city and it will mari [now, it is a battle at all times. | Totals 7 5 15| McCorry, however, scored a vie- | ¢ the second appearance of the Visit-| Monday nights game will start at | t] Works, | ; in his own right when he had | A | ing delegation in this city (his sea- |9 o'clock. A preliminary encounte: n | , game, lost in the early part of | s son. will pre it, starting at $ o'clock. | scorer, Butler, ! e season to the defunct New York | | Buchiere Stars | am, erased from the standing. |3 0 R In ma years of has alk it is | = - — Tef e _ Gibds v ol i e | otre Dame 10 e probable ichiere had | 5 / In the schedule adopted for the | Notre Dame 7. negie few nights ght {to 11 to wi pic ¢ o ( s body, . slaying Providence tonight, goes to | ! Notre D ¢: Drake 7 | points in Corbin | ¢ ) ou ' eport fomorrow. Pittsfield . : { ——————— | Notre Dame 13, Southern Califor. | Cabinet o different | ] ) YOUNGER GENERATION NEWS omes here Monday. ew Britain | I. STORE BY JIGG nia 12 - ) | Nov ry . oes to Albany Wednesday and | Wit (o im0l storims nlzesdy otre Dame 26 Northwestern 6 s lo i Broc ( will 1 ind a : iartford plays here next ursday | which left patches of white on the | Total points 138, points against 35 2 5 to 4 \ of W nings ] vight, i | fairways and covered th greens| The Army’s record. the Beari « [ ) % Thursday, the *s ¢ bird" golfers'| Army 26, Boston University 0, Makers' offense which was furnis 1. t 1 1 vente j Ired Jean and his Hartford crew Ve e season is on early. Thanksgiving,| Army 33, Gettysburg 7. ed by Buchicre and Havlick began | ot : 1 I by students ] s Indians are riding high on a A LY 10 or 12 hardy veterans played at | my Davidson 7. > send the ball through the string W 1 1 hizh ool. e e y lay x st of victorics and the team now | s huttle Meadow i the morning.| Army 20, Harvard 20. at one time the count was 2 to 11. Lirookly It Uthe part of William ] vies first place in the league. |G I'he first three-some o.. the tec car- Army Yale 21 C big 0 « ' the role of l * will be New Britain's one objec- | ¥ |ried a small broom for use in| Army South Dakota 6. | At this time Coach Johnny Tobin |us (he 1 Iy i was taken ] ve to tumb the proud and | ;swarmm: off the greens. Before Army 7, linois decided to try two substitutes in the | in I'rook on L ¢ I . \aughty Indians from their lofty | o | they had played many holes, a gang| Army §8, Dickinson 7. ame, Linden and Colwick, a ¢ land's U Bir arch. I FAGUE of m-n were busy clearing away the| Army 19, Ohio Wesleyan 6. angy boys. The Cabinet Lo to casl | Knobs | 83 t , Aol R voanes o I'snow. Val 1lood's supply of red| Total points 263. points again | team began to function and in 1 ] Tom Leary pulled an iron-man | ‘?;"l;"‘;” 7 }zoh balls was :.\mmvab d "»‘,”“1 mr;fl - al minutes it began to look as if 10 ) 3 it in Bristol the other night.|skusrewsic | starters and (he others raided the E AM] TO S it might pull out tor a victory. oval of » in the afternoon | | of colored pills. should go to Colwick who cag-d of l T against the | S three field goils in suce : i “t o o5 | ) ‘ Tom hopped | ;1 Today .]\In\J !oml\]'\‘l)'\rol' r(.;» x \m\yvr Examination of Candidates For | waq (he second time each of tb OPHO qu}TIES FOR , ; > birds” will be following the erratic| - I played a_full | ) g e : Z A substitute had cnter | e | tight of balls hiL " by " Nalt-irosen | Membership On Central oard to IS had oot i CORR EDPO\U\ NCE STUDY Tindees. ]Hu!' | Reed Jisolteny ‘;:"i"‘;“‘}l]“;"r ':‘U’“] ' EAme ] Do Held in Two Parts. Dave Beloin had the honor GRIFF[THS ”N 0\] n LA ontests were playes unce to p ¥ b o g Ty ¢ e e e until the course is buried in snow. ’ L DORLEE A fe was all plasiered up—we | wecus & nt | membership ip the Central Connecti- | was played by “Gerry” Gierochos- | N ING n with adhesive tape—for the |St. La § ; ball | ki who featured in Fafr N NG : | Morrell In contrast to this is the winter |cut Board of Approved Basketball | SKi featured in Fafnir's zon : me Thursday night. fense | Stock of Sion iy Battler Riscs ) N TEMENT et cadavl ek Ku tournaments which start in Califor- | Officials will be held {1 rin two | ‘“f[.")“’ Rl g AR INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT = | i - B 2 le summary | ; . AETAIL SE G ‘ Manager Clarence Lanpher of the faonday s Hron: Decemberiad Lo/l oL M ionn 8 Mhs nrstinartiotithe. teat abie After Slashing Victory RETAIL SELLING ; W Britain (eam 15 planning’ to | the 7th, the national P. G. A. cvent : - e afpix | PLAIN GLISH ) g : AN ity | Frawley | will be played in Los Angeles, with a written one on the rules. | i (R Over snaniard BT ORE B ONDEN hri ~?n-‘.‘:>“; :}'m‘ B mu‘ql:\‘:u::{\t I $17,400 up as prize money. Con- | This will be given at the Hartford Y. ;;“‘ hiere, vf N 7 COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE ‘ \ oms to favor a contest for that "l‘;‘fill‘f”":m‘m)‘ml‘ TR ‘L"l Dlar . A y evening, Decem- | (i ' o ln Cooperation With the Massachusetts Board e ! | other Nutmeg State professionals. |V 9 At o'clock in the eve-| g ) x { BEducation, Division of University Extension ’ e LB {ning. The second part will be a | Matulis, 0 ¢ ‘ e e i UNION WORKS | VIR A 08T PER COURSTE €19 0¢ ' otball team. senior champion 1 62 10— 13| in between events, the series of [y oo . o e |4 ) 0 ; it 7 ) : } i n. wants to arrange games | ) ~ 18 money tournaments will be run oit | > '.”_ Qiicaaniiers Zid Sl WO"‘-‘ Oficial Certificates Will Be Gra i‘\l‘.d For SN/ SeN-prof tealns N folew)) Eerls up and down the Golden Gate state, [aPly be held in the Yale gym in Totals : Success etion of Any Course Selected ; itain and vicinit Managers open is scheduled from | New. Haven Saturday afternoon, De- b s bh | & Mo : | ould write to John Shulga Hoist | with N ber 14. SR Prospective Students May Get Further Infor- ‘ L j hescottistrect ‘Meride : Sabn 2e comes th e exan gommitledienanta i 110 mation Regarding Courses and Enrollment 4 L0081 fi— 154 | briel Am-Pro tourncy with $1,0un |Of four me prointed by each | g o' i Beginning Mo December 2nd. 7 P. M ‘ > McKinley letics of Fast - ~ - — ” 2 : i district hoard. It consists of the i 250, } e R S by asadena open will be | distric A L | Anderson. It | Roon (0 - ol 3¢] artford would IO ymng.-} y 198 ~ " | played just before Christmas, Dec. | followi tomas Monahan, Bristol | 1y qon “¢ 4 Room 106, ( Junior High School. i ames wilh any semi-pro teams in| SPECIAL MATCH |20 o high coach; Louis Alexander, Conn. [ Klov. 2 2 ¢ oW Britain. Al games will have | New Britain Legion Aggies coach; Elmer Ripley. Yale |00 ¢ - 4 bo piayed In New Britain 1 There will he a holiday's rest fol- | baskethall coach and Louis Nabehy | yg BN © e wuse the East Hartford team has | et ol e el e e e | Larson. Ig 10 home floor. Managers should | e e e e e | s uTicants whio) pass the mlttoni | 2200 ‘ vrife to Clayton Tavigne, 15 Clark | e e tealva alailow Ao Ak e iner pra | ot = r ast lart v - haihgs Gl £ a ma S5 : : St WG TR [other 19 of national importance to |tical examination. 1If a man passcs | po a8 L =5 7 ‘ .| the pros. The Los Angeles cvent, | both, he is placed on probation until | eI & : \ y ' Haratall [Jan: '8 15 12 s & $10.000 tourna: next Maren guring which fime his | i G S - M |/ OH, WORSE ' - i Goodwin | ment and the climax will come over | work will be ebserved by members | o = [ ; glactibeordeaty : | Rossing | the state line in Old Mexico in the | of the board and, if acceptable, he NEW SCORING SYSTEM & Al ey ”1' B |l £25,000 tourney. This cvent will be |is voted into membership on the = T WNOW~—TS , titernoon, at 1 o'clock. Ori - 1 hese infer i ge | = = it - | d at Aqua Caliente. Jan. 14 to|hoard. These interested should et | o ; T ; he National had planned to start at | A Playediatataus lien i 2 _ A 5 & il N A WEARIN T am 17, and is open to both amateurs|in touch with Scerefary Leonard | Football Officials and Coaches Non- \ + I o'clock but the Columbia was _to N GeRTGT and professiona The chim s | Nixon. 46 Hillcrest New i lolein) \ NOAY 1 save started an hour carlier. The A Atk | made that prize money is the | Britain Committal on 'op Warner's Novel S DT Sl SHO0ES T WORK olumbia has arranged to start at 1 SRR R G B T e frle A sts I ICKIPOC IS = s / velock along w tournament, HONORED | s POOR ¥ WHILE = i T MULDOON | New York. Nov. 30 (P—Tootball 1 OTHERS 1S LP . Football fans listening in‘ for this | oo Dicgel b ol clliar Roolting T s B ool 4 will have plenty of stations pro. is professional at this course. It P e el e ) which to hear the game that is he is on top of his game in the mid- | Celebrities of Ring, Stage and Busi- ) o 0o 58 S0 5 l‘: | inly outstanding in the football e e Y | Dar Y & re reluctant to <t today. i i i : | ness World Give Testimony to|comment to any great extent today 15t today. layout ought to put him near the upon the merits of the new Pop e i VO | top. Dut the history of golf does| o issioner. Warner scoring system. tried out Plenty of interest is being dis- | not show many victories in tourr liath vostarday. IH s samehetvion ved this afternoon in the game ments of this magnitude won by the | New York, Nov. 30 (UP)—Cele- | po 0Oty 1 & ELme Betmeen | tween the high school regulars toie home pro. Drities ot the iring fstageNandh busisll ICa a ¢ L GRSEE AN ORE e wind the alumni team, Great 5"“-} UNIVERSAL (LUB LES e ness world paid tribute to William | ‘Nv Gire "m}'\ 1 .“",) ‘,mg ": tess: was meb guring the past week Eheasanty Tt is not likely that Horton Smith 'Muldoon, New York state athletic POU ks do“"f ¢ :“)“ an _":’”'l‘“”: m the sale of tickets. We would | will duplicate his winning streak of |commissioner at a testimonial din- | (400 BFE COWR 4% ono NC.“; S ike to sce a datz on the New Brit |1ast year when he skimmed the uer_last night. The occasion cel L= BH0C S Cilylb v 28 ¢ +in high school schedule each year | cream of the winter's golfing prizes | braied Muldoon's coming 83th birth- | s Eaiclpithigthegalini Bt | from Oklahoma to Florida. Or is and §30 guests paid | t develop into a great day for | anyone else likely to prove such a ch for tickets. | it | secan consistent winner, Since the Sunday | The proceeds, amounting to nearly | NEW YORK - o A [ merans that Jones met Iispinosa in the play- [$60.000 were turned over 10 two LOMSKl WINS BOUT Huck off for the Open championship at |charities—the Marshall Stilmann Winged Foot last June, Smith has [movement and the Children's \l]lzigu‘ DAILY | been barnstorming with Walter |of Dobbs Ferry. : R = e e is again likely to find | Muldoon, who was born at Bel- ] b - ces Six Out of | Anderson Hagen. He is again likely to find | 1oon Bot gf eioleen A sacin o) sl nah himself over-golfed, just as in last|fast. N. ¥. May 25, 1845 is a vet- E xPRE SS Ten Rounds in Return Mateh | (o0 s 00 winter's fournaments and his trip |cran of the Civil War, former mem- | | to Europe lust spring ook the edge ber of the New York police de- 0 One 75 Round Wtih Belanger. = oft his game, as was indicated by the | partment, former world's heavy- Way 3 Tri g A 450 Joplin player's form at Mamaro- | Weight wrestling champion and at| ay rip Detroit, Mich, Nov. 30 (UP)—| = o ST ey i one time was a prominent actor. Ho Sl e T - | AL LB L S G el RETE % - d has played a prominent part in | Betwrn Tickets Good Ten Days X out of ten rounds in his retur T 1 every heavyweight hoxing champion- De Luxe Motor Coaches o 7 rley Bela r, Cana . a 1 h ntest during va st 50 . oAb hn}-\wl\(th)m‘:’\ln\(|]~Kw:mi;‘{n\‘;“’$, Al RECORDS OF TEAMS ship contest during the past 50 || Comfortable, Heated, Bonded and 5 avyweigl ampion. ars, s ro last night and was awarded — - T{||n||in»".“,::l"r]' e decision by Referee Al Day. | et Y (Pl—Tere" D s o e SR Sl | Day g+ his new scoring system | Connellv (el g Blhee s liGalll alis i ol O e Leave Crowell's Drug Store e t try-out in Detroit and it . Couy 291 | how the Army and Notre Dam have | Rhing gra A i 7T West Main St. B e Y fienk 104 30— 34 | pared in previous games this sea- |colleeted and placed one centi- || (0:30 A. M. Daily and Sunday oved popular. After ea Low Score ai 9 2| r apa t . r e X X I 1 | son: meter apart they would repel each Mars A | LA : e s e 1”&‘"“'.”;5 s | Notre Dame 14, Indiana 0. other with a force of $20,000,000,- | i il | S JrwlLians iccixion on that roi : s | e N 1 600,000,000,000 tons. | ONLY REG U S PAT OFF. ©122% BY NeA sEavicE, I, /% were en bled to tell at all times|g o Dlotie RatieRLLENa AT ,000: 000,000 tons, | — bl giskeianil) how the niatch was going. 101 - — —— - ~ e e it - SALESMAN SAM By Small Lomski's victory was a clean cu(i"‘ L Ll LT y snc and Belanger was forced to PEPRIY: ang akly several times. -~ il Lo H | R. & E. GIRLS' LEAGUE s SR e Door Cheeks _ GEE, STAGING AN ATHLETIC HES AND NO — ) I 2 3 5 * BLUES T0 BRISTOL o s G00DS SALE (S FUN &H, SAMMy? ) moeTLY NO [ouTa HauIN’ ELocks /THEY ARE THoUGHTLESS {1 | LeeT, Fer NsTance - o | TR BRING & DocToR'S ) I. Carlson // S CF PEOPLE COME IN-/ aN' DON'T use THEIR ¢ | WARTED TA BUY & MEDICINE | | PRESCRIPTION ! Low Score k A z BALL AN’ I HADDA TELLHIM Local Football Team Confident of | / GOLE, DEPT. i NUTHIN' Doin'! i | Panic Bolls Z ALl cusTomeRs | P | Winning Despite Toss of City (o s .0 / EER GOSH SAKE i cenberg i 2 W T 3 i Last Weel | H. Scanlon §4 WHY ? WE GOoT G Tite Tast Week. e u : | U oLentw of’em! o New Dritain Blues football cam will go to ol tomorrow aft- _ *rnaon to meet the fast Maple Ends WAITERS GO ROW! & tleven of that city in a scheduled | London. Nov. 30 (UP)—A crew une. Despite the unexpected de- jof a cellarer, two chefs, a spitmas- t of the Blues at the hands of the ' (er, a pudding carver, and three awnees last Sunday for the semi- | waiters from a Strand restaurant ¢A/ ro championship of the city, the |beat a rival crew from Park Lane Bilucs are confident that they will by two lengths over three miles of ctricve some of their lost prestige the Oxford-Cambridge boatrace | omorrow. | course on the Thame: ' Coach Zwick wants all of his | P AN P harges to be at Willow Brook park = TEACHER “YELLS TOO LOUD” omorrow morning at 10 o'clock for Arras, Nov. 30 (UP)—Bccausc tignal drill. their school teacher “velled toe ' Playess and Tans will leave the loud and taught too little,” scveral Elaun rooms on Main strect at 12:30 hundred school boys in this town clock. l\-.cm on strike.

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