New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 29, 1930, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, = ———————="| WITH THE BOWLERS | [ aneo e S S it STARRING FOR THE PANTHERS S C . 4 6 ratt worked to advan- | Derric ROGERS ALLEYS Ix o e ....%h 83 et 8 d = did not 1g LTy ’y_of Sports ! s 1 0 0 . § 25% 7 . T Britain Maching zoalie on 1} Sbi e “ v . 5 ) Tiest Baptist Romona LEAVES TOR FLORIDA By Awning o ;i s Lpiscopal ARTHUR (KID) WILLIAMS LARL PIERCY 5 L e S PR I & 2 ARMENTAN I'r\lh r\l.lln 2% HARTFORD TIES PANTHERS CHmI Fl‘ul Junior Church Ogl- 7= seoves i e %__*fi FOR HOCKEY LEAGUE LEAD "l Matatr it i e - Indians Get 710 6 WWin ()\ er Glens Ialls—New Britain S i Ny Gorillog . . 9 . L 1 r 1 X L : .’ ) ‘ ' - & for ths | I ,, ‘ / Quintet May Go Ahead by Defeating Alhany Here : Siehboeste o7 shich they o STRONG IS RELLASLD e : : 1 o \ Thursday — Local Skaters Face Hard Two-Game .. ! onfusion | v ran e sl all through the plaving sea- | [y - BY TIM Mc \)Qu : Schedule — Slated to Play in Amsterdam I riday 2 E i Night—Last Place Team Can Go Into First Place Lasily. dumior Chureh Standing Memories of Old Days in San 1ran- cisco Recalled By Stovies of 1 : “The Tip™ Saloon. Last Night's Lesnlts Pumas ord i Gl ( 0 A Standing fannir Corbet Game Tonizht farch MENS INDUSTRIAL LEAGUL "B € W e I ' I ] . T i § L e afe i York, Ja Corbins 1o have ! 7 I 21 o f 1 1 A 8 4 z ey B t L s %5 | saloon | used to run owell ¢ Rt . . i ; 1 “iille Ube di1 | Daldt oF Tais i ,H\,,,,H,, the season and UHiliRa cartoo ack London. Da : A 5 : 5 f tes ) E L ce brought o ban cated An ) \ the zon v win |, depintdlis ot shots fron t BUYS NEGRO FIGHTER of like note among e Bart e : ; | o ' of Cook R ; a1 i 5t i i 5 t fr f 1B { < : ! T Trivity Methodist Australian heavywei has pur- b 3y ! ”‘1’.1' : Landers, ¥rary & Clark el e : ; % 1 S T T NN favs W oo e v e ok IeTRa AGELS ] cight, from A .ean, mateh- f the Boston Garden. Ames ave paid £10,000 for st of the local ma tip o Ithoug them a 1ip | propositio 5 explanation here s still a question, T her the team | g : 7 : | Jaw eriime i 1 ward ; R ; ; \ ) Count George Zarynoff in a ' active com-! It | for an exiu , 7 % { o Cabinet 2 L . ‘ petition ha vet been announced 3 by Manager Ralph cino. Machilae o saloon. Jefi 14 Tip” as did G Sullivan, When “Hammy” Darrow is of hard luck wit being laid non s College Track and Tield Champion- <hips in 1952 May Be Conducted ! A — 203 | stanc . v o stor | touz in Caliternia > b e L I whistle for Mike. tro-, Cabinet Lot - 2 ! FA W00 ' i would i 5 denly 3 = Intercollegis sciation of Ama- Corbin serew Volles 4 (o . e (e T: . 1 shootiy the g PRIVATE three quart the of t n f the Stanley Worl, held i the University of Cali- stadium at Berkeley. If ed by the Un court. Ju x onds before £ when this alone tern nnembers of the associa- 1 100k with favor upon the invi- tion. which was accompanicd by Jarantee of to help defray Standey Works ses of visiting {rams meet would be held June or carly in July, just TRoR | 5 Olvinpi wes for which 1] - - o RO LR colle tes could serve as a prelim- 6 0 D UEF: : Lgngor inary tryont Sk CIRLS INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE 4 ; voints. 1l LOANEDN wIviioy T . American Hosiery e, ase tune ba b i ! tout in Althou th Stanley Worke r v s tional b BEWARD RO POR SERVICE ! eusten his Jan. 29.(1% — On / : 7 ars For Cabinets team pletion of s nincteenth year as . The league was furnished with Cabinet 4 fonial al the Houston Coun-|T: Ko i I mother et when the down-trod- |defense aid Willie Maguire was pre- | i1 srspiddn il den Corbin Cabinet five outplaye.d | team sho I With a life ) [l s Sidan : tfought the Fafnir team to|that wa Yob At sk down I : 6 n HEROES ARE MADE -~ NOT BORN. 450 s uer setvice. we : ; ¢ .7 SALESMAN SAM By SMALL LEWIS WINS MATCH ok L o B G Jan. 20 (P—11 hampion head B L4 — o = — — s R o T H nZis (Y, GUz, AT HoBO WANTS ; # (NGRS Guzziem, | b = AGAN,| MUST saY No —) 1IE M@ ooT & cas <Tove,)) McLeod of N ere last : TA KNOW |F THERE'S ANY WORK § HOUSE - MEBRE MRS. ERaFL € Ta <Hop \dooo' SOME COAL COMING- |wonT CA&R‘( NO COpL-BUT | {'LL TURM ON TR GaS night. the first fall but AROUND HERE FOR HIM — 3 = ' €. A HERG SOON AND THEN — VLU Tel Y WHAT | WiLL used his head crushing hold to tal: i a T : 2o = the two succeeding ones L = 7 & 1 %itu?wez_u'e« HOCKEY GAMES TONIGHT 1. alyeeos Y e = \ PRMUER = Boston, Jan. 29 (UP)—Northeast- 2 5 ?’ 7 g 7 . SSohETHNG ern university meets Massachusetts . 5 2 Aggics, and the Boston lockey club meets the Lincoln A. €. of Wor- cester in a twin hockey prozram here fonight. LIKES AME The American public is much | . nore sympathetic in bicycle r 1 than the Furepean public 1o Alfred Binda, Haly's ¢ pion cyclist North & Judd VEZINA ¢ AT GOALIL Hockey experts acelaim Georges | | Vezina the catest goalic the game| 1, has known. He started his caree M. Rnehn at 18 years of age and played i\‘ ki = 7 “ g e e S \waxu-vnusm-c!v-cv years more for Les Canadicns. | :

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