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_————— MEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1929. oot TEAMS START IN 3Speak|ngJ Lof Soorted SHTURDAY IEAGLE m wiaaca | Bearcats and Tigers Score Vic-| Qualifying Round Opens Toda ‘PR[I START TOURNEY fododad i The Nutmeg football te y Steve Pi GOLFERS TO PITTSFIELD HOCKEY TEAM PLAYS PANTHERS TONKHTP WHWHANHYTNES‘ Stanley NOW TS BOWLING - ierce to Lead Hillies Against New Britain at A“d O[ Comse Desonbes H]S enon w a coupl Loy N 9 was b than me. Noth-| hangout t fellas who never gain, this|feel at home unless they're * away o vom it il SiNavethat ANDY DALE ROLLER bl o As t hilar- | f\.u ted foothall scason Arena — Locals Are Out to Shatter for ! oo e markseseras | {O1S 10 Opening Games Over Los Angeles Gourse 0 - All Their Losing Streak il Experiences ores. wich | | [ ternoon when the Williams team | nce and for A eir Losing Streak — Hardware | could | i diow Flaycn soteq & sy W . el ; e City Crew Is Beaten Twice Over the Week-end— | Bl TONIGH1 it the only blemish of the season | e Y™ Saturday Afternoon )u.»‘ Los Angeles, Dee. 0 (Ph—Sinty- v ; % A | (' e 9 o'Clock n the record of the locals. | Ketball league zot off to an auspi-|Soven wanderers of the nation’s Lose to Providence and Bridgeport in Two Hard |veo 2 Anr S e Al StanleviArYena — e 5 fairways today cast their hopes % on s : . < B Ramiot izl o ilic disannoini=iSeeus e LT D B AR T nlnooll ot ichol i meadal Games. ‘[h i N Y"} e ,00, ””\,X R | ¢ ' aent for the fans who attended, es- | champions Jast year, and the Tigers |y (roubled by the knowle ik ety , Shise NGah: NEW BRITAIN ecially when Rruce Caldwell play- [ opened the season with vietories. | thut only will come out o ‘ s B it ! S e A s y | ¥ Yesterday's sults 3 DBrid t rid y who { Preliminary Game at 8 “din only the first four plays of the |he Bearcats swamped the Panthe test with the privilege of entering THartlorata 0 e eviaencaid | Ik C e | ame. There were many there 10] 55 to 12 while the Tigers def mateh competition tomorrow for | ynrtere Tl FHOL e reo :|on account of doing w howling S | Phone 2614 ofe Tteseryvations B i dwell in action and they were | the Corsairs 35 1o 26. |th : ional professional golf chan HZenpril 5. Ne o Boltainid ttops ol 41 1 th {1 las 1 ¢ | cated out of their money when he Aronson Stars pionship. The final round will I Official Standing e Doheli| s e the ficld after a few minutes 1S, with Aronson playin:: | played Saturday W. 1. Pe|Referc 1 pitched pennics « emamese v g role, came through To stroke the course in a par 71 1 \ Prince of Wi ’w flong New Britain should have mag rough and tumbie aifair with the | will not be sufficient, it pre-tourna- k : I R = \ | nother walkaway trom the Corsairs. The Tigers hopped into i iment indications mean anything ,‘ = | other lads ro at a jams team, Instead, the cleven play- | lead &t the start and were nev Birdies and cagles probably will | 1“*‘“ ; '\ Tz 7 p 5 “d listles and fooled around un-{danger. The Corsairs appearc 1dorn the cards of those choser \'“”‘);"“‘ o \Ee o e | the break came that gave New stage struck [few who lead the qualifying round Al i ing for the guiters instead faven its victory. he Tigers tossed in baskets froit i Any one of a dozen or more of the | L telicld o el the O all points of the floor wnd il deratistent lokithis il i Game Tonight "“w i ¢ U0 used our Without a doubt, the New Haver | § lead at half time. ( V‘}‘»” |1 G. A. crown resting on his brow, Pit ‘]4:1 E ¢ ’\ ]Hru.uj L s am is the second best in the state, | Aronson and Parctta were the Stars| or ine. event has celled topathon| Steve Plerce, rate thie ] 5 - g trengthening In two or three posi- | for the winners, while Colwick and | s of (re most sormty foBNEr | o roller hockey player in the Helgg Tom- Vgge[ Tean [)]()pg s at ons, would make the team an al-|Alvord werc the strong guns of the |y O o AR SO0 : teday, will leal his quintet of itt i i nost even bet with New Britain, losers. The summary: Diegel, defending chamnpion, | ficld Hill-Billies against the N B Pl ek s Italph Buckley, star backfield ace, 1°1d Aiecod a3 ivorilaes ¥ Church strect tonight. | 2 St : d Gallagher, tackle, were both | N. Peretta. v 4 ) Walter Hagen, from whom Die- only be opposing his| lag-Hl Lssun 1 I te g from the team yesterday. | O'Brien, f X el wrested ] hampionship I forr ummate, Arthur (F 2 aball & | S ads ilUie dimerente: Lo ithe| Lukeies o Iy loss popular | Willlams. but he will also be plav- \ : y isgusted fans, some of whom left | Osborne, e 4 the choice in the title for |iNZ against the quintet on which | vos ord. I | ] ore the game was: oyer: Atonson i 6 e brother. Larle Pierce, is playing Batil o e | R anson e 3 21 Botn tho great Hai Pittsfield is in last place in the | cets o | When a team. with a backfield | o8 have ‘been turning in fancy league with New Britain a clos Strong-Cianci v n like Wolcott in the lineup, has | : for troublesome championship | S°Cond for the doubtful cellar hon- s, Loot © | mly a half yard to make for a first s course ors. The Panthers siruck a fonsh 1 sc of ya i friasatoals B tate il il i ; e emall - puir of games Saturday and Sunday, | ing 0 ard passc there is something |y cinhar 1| expected by losing twice over the d. took t mea o 1 | lically wrong. Yesterday's game | yioligonis, | from Horton Smith. youthtul pro-| The local team is determined to Vogel-Hergstrom, 36 to ! 7 s promoted by the players them- colyick, ¢ cssional from the Missouri O | shatter its losing streak for once and | 0 gihetphy . i Iv Whether there will be any | forwits, 1e vegion. who in fhe three open | fOU all tonignt an Pittstictd el Ean e ! nore football or not this year, was| \lvord, & | championships he has competed i ; le 0 b vietim R eah e | sctically decided yesterday. Saunders, o 0 4lthis winter, has finished first twice eling. RSl e il i i i ¢land in a tie second on the | same, whi i nrec Nsine Uhrer o | I'he surprise he year was| 1 imer Havlick: {ether occasion by a preliminary en ’ = A ! ven basketl the Stanley | score Johnny Golden. Al Espinosa, Har- Start promptly at 8 o'cloc | urday night in the showing —Panthers 13 ry Cooper, Al Wi Cr: Wood. rovidence Wins 5 urs ay ornln Atlas quintct. Washed up, ri little trouble in {Bill Mehlhorn, Johnny Farrell, | In a nd furious stru ) [ " wany thought the tean cd one | Gispos Panthers by the | Fred Morrison. Tommy Armour. Providence Saturday night, the wierson Clare teat " the most terrific fights seen in the sccond {Gene Sarazen, Henry Cuici and an | Britain T hers howed in playing pe ont s hoy : ars on a local floor and New R of the aftcrnoon win-{array of others playing. Thirty- | the Grays by the score of 1 Ha ¥ il AL L e : i e LD B0 SRR Rl e o o e a or surprising if Manager Lanpher | 11 Buskcts | gecupy the remaining five days of first period and the New z \ : Qi - AT Faturn shows r, Peretta and Davis were !y fournament am was unable to wipe this 1\ place arms outstr Ahaibeing for the big lead A was the star of t League Standin St S : sccond and while Williams got t ! - terson, one the baclkficld S : : g lames a i | AR o_’ (‘]’V_ e e i .-\T‘vn .‘In‘z nasteni] Britain’s goals. The sum ard. “What's t i loam several years ago, was an in- | e vidence New Br in chaperoning the ball PY ° ’ i sted spectator at the New Brit- 9 nest Al L Duggan Tr roe iley i pectator at the N nd were held to six baskets froin g o sa A L e o | Williams game vesterday after- | s : v Gasparini Neal p on all fours i time | noon. He o e e Baniy A L . Williams ball hit the side of the gu | 1 he wa & while Torello did good work Ch 0 Brigh ” - ek { several of N Erian ans e R * Bout at lC&gO IS Hly ”g ( Pirst Period i r ) s 1 Providence Rovi (Brown) +ho had planncd on attending the q S w k n Vork Saturday, remained home be- | jotano, | i : ——— _Second Period \ use of the intense and bitter cold. | Kochan, i e Yoril Deelh el Taeie 15 SO Dol i 2 muchiinore com(ontable,SatliDyvis § Col 4 Y Field's ten round bout with Bill T day alternoon sitting beside the | Ralenni " Light of St. Paul at Chicago tonight | 5 i ETEAD | GhELG) ) Mkt the dg tiptioll iR, S erelta) Mg ' ia the only high spot in a drab and ha A ; 1 uigthe sparne thanailinangst iting ein f colorless boxing schedule this weel. | o (00 1 Fos . : rf EET BRISTOL TEAM cold, cold s at the Yankee l'nnnn:x\ ! : 1ds, holder of the welterweight | * ° "'F .“‘ l-nl;w"rm,,,,‘.v | o READT e ! iampionship. will not risk his tit T hied Perlod ! s e _’\‘ “j . The bout. feature of the White City | ! \"f‘ ““v‘l_""“' '\" : (1 Boys Club - Basketball Quintet 1o ! om Leary playcd b b in | Will se i LA ounas ons cupdl BAiNen Brilain Nea | S e cant! Saturday night with a back that 1s | Torello, : " 1 ow_‘ ”“t (‘h,”'m o‘“"g‘",'m i (Williams) Bactle Divies at Last Main street | ) AR | 1 g - ( son ' [l o o : >re dence eo 3 gl » T ¥ i ¥ painful. Despite his crippled | Carlson, « he six-day bicycle rider will Trevidente. Dugesi (Bosbin sl o o side of the o get off | ! dition, Tom was very nearly at | Verrence, ( u ' |reign at New York's Madison Squar New Britain Wiliia LY lis hest in the game. He and Foley | McCourt 0 Gandeniall this waskianalinie melon Fourth Periol New Britain |m~(ul pair up niccly as guards. Conray is | Berkowitz, g " S AR R ritain Neal A ; ; (aking the cye of the fans for his|Gallati, | ) have to depend upon the smallor Cierimmage) 5| Zembrowski u'uilw OUT OUR WAY By W[u lAMS Har work at center while Zakzew- | 6 1510 oy ihnirian AeEaaa v Britain Pierc o g oA - and Sloman star in cach succes Tiefer im Keel SNy librallstheanl (Williams) ¢ ven e Yor Nieh- | Bovi || L ADMIT WELL-T vinow |7 ALLRIGHT THEN ! s P[ENTY []F AETIUN 1 GRS B S [l T was LAYINTHERE || -TRAT T ONLM ALLRIGHT! ) wateh AlSloman and Zeke Chadys fanovie, Ringhamton. > ere inne o | o s = ) Bl ) attle each other ull over the floor. ) s, and Andy Di Lose to Bridgeport E and Bristol Boys’ Il BEATN APPLES , BUT ATE TWO APPLES, “TAKE “TWO H 4 c ts, ! P and Bristol T | 7 Oy ‘:“'Y‘J,] - AT Y THIS WEEK vod J,\‘ York. s, Jack pmu,(,,.. y ”“x_hlr:;:‘m.“l. ehert (o i asicetball teams [\ LT ET WwAs WO, |-00 AnD T DONT| ouT T THE - t ¢ aters sav nmit e welterweights, cach ten | Score of f 1l end of the local institution ton St LA . =L ¢ \ the fouls first. e happened tfo cateh oun at Philadelphia, Denny | third period, the New Britain team | first game of what is expected 1o be AW TwWO AP»—LE:/ “TAINK VTS FAIR F\\TCHEN SINK { Adys in his fourth violation be- 3ass. Philad s, Jose Mar-|2rumpled in the final session anc e e . . St : / i e e b S, Jomtor Ehiwelghtc: | (e Bears won @ TaraTonght vice | Brain, i e vitorien in (o “AN How Many [ 0 EXPECT ME | AnD TLL TAKE e . Physical Department I Pro jor Mareiente, New York. va. Piii | Bridgeport ses T St e oo (o CORES 1S -THEY - o TAWE ANY /| “THE OTHER ONE! Chadys, the fans thought [Swick, Cleveland, and Jackic Pilk- | lory by the score of 8 1o conquest and will start the lineup | 1IN WO APPLES, / MORE: THAN TLL TAKE \T! : T T D G e motin FUIJl‘ Court Leagues | inston. New York. vs. Calvin Teed, | a3 rough with 1 sult that which held the heavy Middletown 4 /| : = 7 tan but he contented himself with hiladelphia, lightwelghts, gl ten | Bears lost one goal on fouls “Y until the last few min JUST WHAT ords, words and more words. With | rounds: at Chicago. Solly Schuman. Aubin, Therien and — Bouc play. This combiation is be { el an Atlas team in competition | T ¢ the {Chicago, vs. Irish Mickey Gill, fiy- | Star on the of ve for to develop its real attacking strength bout the state. New Britain basket 4 T D e owi | Park City cre INT expected that the Bristol Gall fans will be in for some morc | Vo M GHCIE ois B Louis. Iddia | !2Ms zot thre ltam s will b < i G [EATTE the Junior division Ugsde Y ohia A ont four zoals. Th ry “‘ o AUHOrEAR Uy : Employe loys. Interm oung Montr h s 1. however, s a ought back here for another gume. | b ¥, B 1 ovidence, featherweightss King i\_““:.'":m““‘ ""»\‘""“_""“ stronz lineup led Bristol nihve Lo e TachiB i o \Y\mvu wolis \‘g“_‘m(\ml\ ‘I]“I o 0 and T s wight. Manager Joc Carvoll wiiy | \GMS: The boys playing iin e \11” indianpolle: va: Loi | Gasearin ! ' \Iumy Het [‘\ ottes i Jimmy Collins paired up with | |“130¢s aumber 12 Tt e R Los An: gt e two. Vowed Picken for this game. Collina waa| —iurday's games i R Williax Boucher A ; 2 ! Gy £ Intermediate League ristner, Akror : : xpeet v \ tnissing from the lincup in Bristol | pa oo Kennedy, Long Beach, = : o yasketbal rhanksglving night. Brooklsn comies | Njcdorey Melizonis | Weishits. ten rounds R T : The prelimi it a week from next Sat ATy Wheeler-Doyie \\umy\‘mr— At Akror Gorili| (- i i oot e Handl Gimes s it the aor h e . Biorkovehi | IOgsSAhion (0 eIk Blcaio the reserve of rid a real wallop. The attendanes | SOURCY Dol B D Ly od L) a real wallop. The attendance | [ 0% | crg | rounds. = Rridgeport Therie e ; qu\.nm‘rl gumes is nowhere | © gt e 8 5| Iridae e reancisco, Tom- |y yagenor S TO NAME HARYE o) CADTAIXY r as large in past seasons Tor b my Grogan maha, vs. Joe Gliel Sy ‘ 1 Ma i hile roller hoclke 10 e o A trooklyn, lightw s. ten ronng ¢ L), ‘ 4 ‘M xz!l]w'h Key 150 on the | yworverines \[,,,w.h”w.r_‘{vm 1. lightweight on ind N Britair Willlaime a varsity o captain " tering 1 i \inzcl |at Tolede. Kavo Morgan. Toledo, v Ceranleon or neat was 1o 1 1 i - Wi S Atherton, Indianapolis, feath-| ¢ o e S o cude \ Sandstron Fhird Perion L« ored 1ad which will have its first work Frat Bowling Leag i CHIREL . 1 . ol mare e e e v i Frat Bowling League lidser Therian I An em are Henry | Gannoraila Dunke m 2 . e idgeport 1licrian Cri Shi-and Fdic Sowha meni- | tenme avolverins v disie 1| To Be Organized Here ) i), e ; hmv{;: i t year's New Britain high AR Lenzis | Preliminary plans for aw frate r"lul T8 N s e e : i ghocl Av.lv" . m\\',. was captain | jomons Question-Marks | Powling les vill l»n r‘\w‘ at a (Plorce) n i Juring il his graduation at mid-year. | greeq-Tiemillel .. \t Miller-Bakanas | Mceting of reprezentntives TourhErerio ] e i : = | Landwenr | a4 the Yo L T A& B. soclety hall |5 Eridgeport St Aubin e Stilman infirmar « . ‘\"y‘vn'nm:a‘m‘ meeting of the In. Moo Do inakl ] Charlow- | toMorrow night at o«!ori\‘ 9 New Britain Williams on is ed a5 good r-Ulurch basketball league hoard | Putterman | Those who will have teams en- (Plerce) 4| = 4 of directors will be held at 7:30 | pererson 5 Jurgen | fored are the Tabs, Eagles, 0dd Fel- | 1) Triggeport Boucher 6:1S| Canada’s fobacco consumption it v'clock this evening at the Y. M x.l. artelli g . Beyers | 108, DedMolay and Moose r\m“ 11 Rridgeport Boucher 0:48 | estimated at $0,000 000 pounds & . The question of player cligibilit Score Question-Marks 17; |other societies are likely to be rep-| 13 Bridgeport Boucher vear, a large percentage of which ; Il be threshed out and first r i P & resented. the m»mhn nv Columbnus | (St. Aubin) {is of domestic growth AEG.U 3. PAT OFF. Ny D o R AR A O Shcvials SRRSO E T T SR ; S anczer- Remillet S LESM N S M A O I Pl t American motorists, it 18 esti- | HieY erese i Lennedy | A A Al ne 1s en y tiated, will use 14.000,000,000 S s W lons of gasoline this year—a It Sk VEY s o ot A D Y Covle-Couis | ({SECYa GOT A saLe on | [VLL GuaraNTeE THoSE ) =6 6 BN O ST T ¥5e = 3 ATULETIC GOODS - SHOW ME || CORDS WON'T BREAK! HAVE YA ANY OTHER KINDS { ; v ; é 163 °Y AN EXERCISER THATLL sTAN COULD TRY ouT 2 » ' | 8. Referee, Kieffe | MY STRENGTH AN 'LL BUY Heau? ‘AE-LL‘ NEW YORK | Junior “A” Class League [ e SO0N sec! | 4va" Guys Aces | Barwidas- Sl SURE! RIGHT Tuls DA]LY Jolhnson It ool WOY — We GoT ONE. L irshnit- Kahms- | ..... of Buckley | EXPRESS | Souney c Toczko | 3 - o) Rusteninhas .. Moore b § | 2 0 One *3“" R,“!’"‘] Aeyaratt A Nalonche Way Trip || Aces, VS Guys, N i Kiefter : Teeturn Tickets Good Ten Days i De Luxe Motor (vaches Zmiceki- Dankeviteh- | Comfortable, Heated, Bonded and ( Lindbersh .o Dty ie Insuic Montino- Halloran- | ( b Running Tin Hours Johnson [ Hart | i Leave Crowell's e Store Caerwinsky- raline West Main St Guite ¢ . Franks 10:30 A. M. Daily and Sunday || ricson Ig - Anderson Make Reservations Farly O'Leary CTR . Ramm | v TELEPHONE 1951 | Score—Dragons, 6 Afllctics, 2; | ,1 Referee, Kieffer, l

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