New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 30, 1929, Page 13

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAID, MO} = NDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1929. Coach Howard Jones will = ‘“"“QT‘\Q\“Q‘“Q\"‘VQ\ TG | ll-star w T tion in the ire ; N i G star western 3 e | children y Y v 1 work ; ! A ! 3 5 Tl e e RO GLUB WILL MEET T e FAQT I [RIC . Hirecimint - o 2 S pea ki n & sun Francisco | #hot his brood to death with a shot- | R T I i S . M‘:me : 2 BEATS WEST HATEN it o i S e NEW HAVEN CHAMPIONS 2y s ovorts i i "o s by 32 10 20 seor e sate & midwest and the southwest will bat- | Limself. Panthe ed. Coach Sutherland L | h i T Te p 3 & ! st Bibrncy ) - | S, S Bl 3 d pepan \ to the New Departure-Holyol.e b4 o f S por ts e O | The northern and southern divi- Local Basketball Team to R e e T IRL QAR LM, SThe Snorihende i 10 FOEPEETIL T IIPIIRTTPEPAT sions of the southern conference EAS[]N WAS ! s carly lead and led at half time by By serrs conar. contce on 1 oS00 FiID Victory in State e in still another ganie at Atlan- S o Offcal Reion iy on Cr- rather conn negie Foundation Report Dec. (UP)—To0t- s fiom all the nation the Hotel Astor today v ual meetin « foot- I tinto fhai co: assoclation first L total yational gathering of coaches sing he publication of the Carnegis foundation’s bulletin No. in the coaches cre criticized - part in the subsidizing and ithictes and the over- ra nse for o sts of sport 2ol L8Ol Although it was expected tha | some unof s regarding 1 it for the [ perviod | | el Loyola Qu il e 2 I - four poin heir lead was increas- | [lNE F[]R HITTERS et G own il s to send Enees Buenge BEAll“g by Hol- el e Zembro : lis team is m llen Do - 10 go. The sudd Chicago Cubs Made New Reoond ., o o VA[AT![EN INITALY o S etanss for Runs Batted in e et AL L Sty ‘ Herriot 1o 2 S EflSTS E!T]?i‘rlg E”} f PR sat v night by | smk sh h the hoop. offic verages of the Nationzl| (g1 paznc < . 8. Palumbo —_ e co ose from start t bl Maple Ends league are rele the evidenc i e S < 1 was no \ 1 it of th 1. The pennant -winning Talt Cunnd LA o 5 1 by v t riod had started Cubs m a new recort club g \' P s W o r o 1 ckeourt, turned ms batted in \\h“n they .lr‘n\‘ v"qu‘\\ i lza“”“ l}y l”]] A’,IO”J[" nd ore | i n t ; \'l"fBO’?' lies across the plate. Th will mect the rd 1 ¢ S| what he old record of 820 five sl Bec 1 1 trabte Hol- | had lished by the Pittsburgh Pirates in | cvening in cam’s final | g « ts, Ca A 1925, If the Cubs had not smash home stand I'he visitors S| 1 ed the old high water mark, three | oy lieved to hay of the|l0 AT 0 C i i n other clubs would have done so for!strongest quintets has ap-|h ¢ ! ) « I ! )-pe v i the Phillies, the Pirates themselves, | peare 1 here this ind plenty |1 ol r « ro ope nd th nts drove in more runs of trouble 1s T 1 Mel M i I Mv”"v e-year-old record. i « 1 a ¢ « ounts struck out the miost, thr x P 3 ses on balls totalling 389 and the | | i Eagles ; “‘u»:\ Nitting Phillies ou < 1 1 ; ) : ; ‘ New 1 : 2 d ir fellows, MASSing (I 157 1 total Cubs leggitimate cham its pions for they led th at| New 1 Jiome and abroad. The wer n it combin T : T iy { : = = = ond ol the road si ac G 8 ho doing only a little better than Ker s ; : ; an « break at the Polo Grounds ! ! Then | Tl ry nd 613 abroad Qly e e w ! Hornshy hes ‘ Anderson, und Dedolay . 48 points hi; S aa UE ks £ - i 3 i ; 928, Hack Wilson, another Culy | 20K ¢ LR P ztio 1 ] o A made & new league record for run . . 1501 ] I Ao r HeaNinyvith 159 eating by Hovar con t ) er i replace | HOrsbY's record of 2 when he e ¢ d 1 : playing certain |Was driving in runs for the ( AT n ol | G nd other NS Wilson also was the mo lea 1 no \ H <t rules b | COmplished pla in the leaguc Sl s LR SR 2oL ¢ ional punting out o | 1sSINg third strikes. Hc year al ten- | Carrol " o cts af con- | Melsin Ot of the Giants lad_th ! g Gt wrdy and ca : sne point after touchdown drawing s e N oa vacatio 12 1 Tyvilie st 1 50 3 headd Wost } A R e e ”‘ 1 i ruled t 8 no pi ble |y e e B 7 i 5 | Horton Co 0 » .00t ed ¥ 1 Iiliar foces ave nls [ wnor, Pirates, A SR Lot nE LIt ehaes ol 3 s y 0 —— on dn nin | RAte B(11E Sonnite sl osbE TR bl e i (o ool & Y e y - League Grateful for : 3 e is home with jured leg. while He struck out only seven SAL] = ) ) T Wilson Prize Awarc ! o o i U Jones of Southern Califor- E— 2 2 Holyoke Mohaw ks T e ik RO et ! 7 ; A of Pittshurgis | Jim Tottomley, Cardinals, for the | 5 avers 6 Prince Rides to Hounds | sl e Sea L i B . juthe eyl ; \ te. Dick Hanley [SIXU consceuiive year batte ) N : N 410 1 RN o i ! ceently transfe " G 4 t i the army, i g “" b e x Dec. vl : I | A hout Ad nationalit o e A (0 s, ers and ci in the boys' division |fion of his Sou [ Coo especiall ling o o lission. he i l / el : ! i 4 continue today in pursuit of their 1 v . i : cele L 1 i Kri- i, oo cond o ¢ —_— tional indoor single pion- | il P K Gicors ol 1 1 by pre ¢ lie, ho r. has adopled eyl o e S o ships at the Seventh It 6 pring ned to 1 nificen Ui i i 2 i n fap cached Saturday and bro 1 Qi o 1 2 A nl 1 emorial to Pre S -— 1 tourn: the « o o ral « f pect o \eague of nations. | Pl . . . e — coeded player in the or tout 1 1 i T 4 Adams are Polish F[gfl!els {0 Meet Fl'][!fiy N]gm York, Dec. 30 UP—A halg|Went: Sidney Seligse New Yor e holp e . 7 Seta iy _ ] 3 AR e A ; : | or more ormanizations ol {university. After a strenuous match Sy | T e e son fell before an unseeded op- OU W B w LIA S Tt : for Fourth Time PLAY IN KENSINGTON il (he S o puldig SelEson ol betare un vt o T QUR WAY y WILLIAM @ p S | "[”“" - \_“,”‘“ mouth. Richardson today had b New Yo South Chureh Baskethall Team to |« In New Voni fog thee | 00 i the ot climinating New 1 c 1| Iosenbioo s o Tlanother N. Y. U. player, Sheldoa 7 = z oE ) N ; TaoiTion Further Its Quest for Hartford L Confabisithiskn ccls e Morganstern [ OH YES YOU ARE =\ o volume of words which will | ¥ QWiniam . Jacobs o e WHUT RE . YYou EVERY ELECTRIC LIGHT) b County Y Tiile, SoMe loitiot thie wanious) conyentions |t st s i nsii e ST FOLLER e = i = ) _ Ulovaied fevin i lTiath reeprsalia oo ed QG SRRt ) Lreasbanhg e o i SRR D sl e major baseball meelings |31 Tuchs of the University of Penn- AROLND FeR,MA T (| BUT YOU DONT TouiH E the county thein carl com : Sk h = C ) on one decision | fourth Senior County bl e ision | SVlvania teday. The other quart GOSH -1M Jiss \ THEM “TWICE AND 13 consiituiion revlsiontlisitisns s drni i e s "FER N = other in previous bonts. | memb o the Sont of the American Olym- ““\‘_‘“‘ i ]‘f‘ LalTs L RS [ LOOKIN' FER SUMPN,| Tm JusT —Toucring | rd cncour resulting in a | tional chureh haskethall team sociation was to mect to ta A SR LS S \ - (TN e 5 | move down to Kensin s li el DL e aul's school, Garden Cify T AWNT TOUCHIN'S UP AFTER YOU TO | over plans for the 19 ympics g e Sl = 3 | bt , on ihe national sched- | night to tackle the 13 club team 1at Los Angeles and delegates to the ‘1\'.»‘ \,' 'w; Il.mllvl: Ir”]‘". ‘\‘yln' ‘u .H\’ NOTHIN - [ SAVE ON i 1 of that town in FFraternal hall | National Toothall Coacl L o el AL i rancisco v Britain hopes for its third {tion convention will dis In the boy gles, in the orde Dado, nil Bobby ry ot the schiedule, ast it hasfichanges; it any aro needed in ihae | Nhich e L “\“~ Manila, fly Bt wept pver Southington and Hazard- | eridiron sport. Hugo Bezdek, Penn |ECoM Doy }‘l L DSTadhED) it Oakland, Cali ony Fu- | ville rather impressively, while Ken- | Siate coach, may advoen it | Yo N. Anders \ exico City, Max Bacr. | sington was taking a severe defeat [or o rule pro Prep - school g I nd. ey weights, ten rounds | at the hands of Wapping in its only |yt b Abrams, New Parker. imore, Buster Brown. Ralti-{game. The intermediate teams of | g vm\l | Milwaukee ¢ Day schoo f Billy Kennedy, N. Orleans, | the twe organizations will meet in [y 0 mr 0 Bernard Philadeiphia a i vights, ten rounds: at New!a preliminary. [ e S S W, Zimmer ew York, and Yo Nicholas Arcni, Ben Jeby Plainville is scheduled 1o go (ui]‘”:”t“ Lv‘”‘ :»”‘M\I P T (S Duork Jous . New | Southington this week but is making | o ki The doubles tournaments in hof round ClTorts to transpose its contests R an Ry M ChSs a St ivisions got under way \ ladelphia, Go- [its old rival and bring the {auestion of visits i md wer to take up mo Rl o e e athletes. The committee wonld ke | {ho time tod VG P, welter-| day night, with the game in to have fhe invaders apped s matehes are completed Sker i 0 be played lat mec conducted clu which | B B Atlantic City, welter- | the week the teams w tEsaucoliginBEiracica and i hicc ek, Cleveland, v to play in Plainvitle, 11 LG SO Slivar T AR PANTHERS END TRIP hiladeiphia, light-{ Park is due to invade Hazardville, | $PODSOred purely for commercial | —_— hiladel- | and Wapping is scheduled to go over | PUEPOSes » To xr‘.‘ West ,]\i[:;x‘i L i The Nati 1 Colleg Athletie | Uniy ty of Pittsburgh T'oothall ; el B e Jeague (he |ASsociation opens its convention on| Ao D raclice i a0t . e Bty are | Wednesday after an cxecntive scs- | Team Due to Practice in Pasadena I« cights. ten rounds; |booked to play {heir first game S00 Tuesday evening, Delogs o AL Cineinnati, Bushy Graham. Utica, | when they go up to W n- this convention will hear | Freddie Miller, Cineinnati, | field is scheduled in ihington, Hall. chairman of the all rules | Tos Ar e . ten rounds at Co-land the loeal South church Inter committee wl his ann ¢ University of Pittsbu Mike O'Dowd. Colum-| mediates, as mentioned above, in and may take upon ifself the task Panthers, 1 fea bus, vs. Bddic Shea, Chicago, feath- | Kensir The Whippets will be [of making answer to the charges of the outstandii < i ights, {en rounds; at Cleveland, [idle this week. | contained in the report on college | of 1929, were fo end ti 1 Iete Wistort, Chica vs. Irankie | . s = athleties made by the Carnegie | journey today and get ready for their Simms, Cloveland, heavyweig [z, Q@ Ol | foundation for the advancement of | New Ye lay g tri 5 Corbett, Fresno. vs. Babe Anderson. | Then Self, Over Poverty — another meeting will bring to-|from the University not be played at hall 10- | guy ~ose, welterweights, ten roundsi | Vernon, Tex., Dee. 20 (UI)— gether the divectors of physical edu- | California. Hignrow, 1LThcing New earis WEves S ¢ 7,06 4 s Juck De Mave, New | Poverty that knew no “Merry cation in the colleges whose slogan | A stiff practice on Tasadena fur 3 York. vs. Les Kennedy, Hollywood, | ¢hristmas” was blamed by author. of “Athletics for all” is gaining was in store for the Pitt boys today > % E = = T0 BROADGAST GAME i ten rounds: at Ta-|-ties today for the tragedy that favor. The collegi boxing and and tomorrow, according to plans J = 3 === | com Doe Snell, Tacoma, vs. | wiped out a family of six, Jarmer wrestling organizations also are to announced by Coach Jock Su Zhe . WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY \f—‘:"ft\wumnw) s | J0e York, tweights, | Haggard and his five motheriess lmut. |t iy rtl el ohali ohy REG U.S. PAT OFF. THE RETOUCHER ©1929. 8 nea service, e ten = Sy Tlay By Play Account of Rose Bowl AVEEE Al bied S = o o b 5 5 ew York, Madison | E icorze | Courtney,| 4 Sam’s Got Her W By Smal Contest to B Given by Nationat | Smuare Garten,_Georse ' cowrtner.| SAL ESMAN SAN am’s Got Her Wrong v Small Oklahoma, vs. Joe Ranovic, Bing- Broadeasting Company. hamton, N. Y., light heavyweights, N ; - ;| #nd Canada Lec Harlem 1 Vs, + ) ) (P)—Lloyd 1. 2 seh welterweights, o q % ) s T e T el eniehis MOTNING, MRS 006007 | "YWE SURE DID | wiTH SEVEN ) (BRI | SUPPOSE OURE GLAD ) NGT AT ALL=AS A MATTER 07) (AND U VERY FOND OF THE NS seveest I SO D et L Rl ] UNDER STAND YA HAD A GREAT { KIDS AROUND THERES AL~ “THE OAY HAS PASSED EACT, M SORRY -1 Love Ty’ | |{OEA OF EXCHANGING PRESENTS - \ ) i at KFL, Los Angeles, will five & play- | Oster, Boston, . middleweights, ten CHRISTMAS AT YOUR HOUSE - WAYS LOTS DOING! ALONG MERRY SPIRIT OF | | . 7 by-play deseription of the W | rounds, Terry Roth, Detroit, vs. John CHRISTMAS — / Year's day football game between | yfinetla, Detroit, featherweights, the Ditt Panthers and Southern Cali wds; at Hollywood, Tony fornia over the National Broadcast- Dieg d Herting, ng company's nation-wide chain of stations. Yoder, who captained the Carne- gie Tech team of 1927, will describe the first and third period Haverlin the sccond and final ters. The broadeast will begin at 4:3 o'clock castern stand: time. 30 THE PEOPLE'S COAL CO.|l ST CL ) FIRST CLASS LEHIGH . COAL PHONE 6698 | FINAL GRID GAMES Football Will Breathe its Last For . heavyweight This Season With Four ('(m((‘.\(.\i | | | on New Year's Day. By t IFootball will breathe ifs last with four big games from one coast 1o the other on New Year's day. | The University of Pittsburgh, un- beaten and untied, clashes with Southern California in the Rose Bowl game at Pasadena. x A picked castern team battles | \ EXCHANGED EVERY DOGGONE “THING | || GOT FER SOMETHIN' | ReEaLLY WANTED'

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