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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1930. e = —t————mm————oom WITH THE BOWLERS ’ e Ri ‘ {RECORD CROWD TOSEE | ARMY AND YALE WILL S packioe Here’s the Power In Dartmouth’s Big Green VIVIANO RECALLS T f S EURNELL ERE ATS NOTRE DAME IN ACTION | o ports Vacuim i L DAXE | s:fliavngxz Sheslaseoin 2 2 o, Big Concrete Stadium Overlooking | Seventy-Five Thousand Spectator - Hoodvow g CLARK 4 | University of Pittsburgh Will Lxpected to Watch Eli Eleyven o T T e e et - : o Hal{ back | a - Proves to Be Sophomore Sensa- | ‘ Will go to New London tomorrow to Be Crowded Today. in Action in Bowl B oakione e T acuum, Botlle . . . y w tion of Fleetest Backfield Pittsburgh, Oct. 25 UP—The larg- | New Haven, Oct. 25 (P)—Sevent) - ont of the heaviest in the state, The | Botticenlt 111100 3y 100 ; : . i eL SRl the arca Eates| v thousand spectators made the, gume marks the third meeting be- | jitiches oo 82 0 o ) % g Tthaca, N. Y., Oct. 25 (P/—One of | pecting 1o pack the big concrete | W4¥ tovard the Yale Bowl today L tween the Ockfords and the locals. | Frank ........... 108 ‘ ths main reasons why ans_ are | wzdium on the hill overlooking tha| Satch the 30th football duel be Neither team has been scored on . hailing another * team as | yiversity of Pittsburgh today to|tween the unbeaten Army and Yal In Connecticut = and a real game o i representative of Cornell university | .o po pit Panther do battle with Despite Yale' deteat by, (éongis should result. Buses will leavelsnifert . S..118 £ on the gridiron is a Stocky YOUNS | {no Yrish of Notre Dame the Elis were close to an eve' Villon Brook fpasiiatill:Siecleck H"n‘:vlvr'a:ml S b 3 3 man named Bart J. Viviano. One hundred and twenty-five | choice against the Cadets, who hay tomorrow morning. SRR o 3= 3 : : - Viviano's home is in Plainfield, | thousand tickets could have beea | won four games in a row, the la T peel g A : ad 3 : ey J. he “prepped” at Andover | sold, ofricials said as they furnei|from Harvard. Army, with & ve The Indians basketball team 4 2sl e ; mme. ! S Sl e o nhin e s e ey ney Do Henvhad B dnny, it ol would like to play any team in the’| o ‘ ¥ § * % e sensation of the flectest, best 100k- | Pitt awaited the kickoff hamper- | Letzelter, ITFields and Her's, hopel city or state avcraging 16 years of | T cony . cd by njurics, but it was believel | for revenge for the Yeating e e i e 4 3 alt the casualtics would oe in th:|tcok a year ago. Alhie Boot] write to Stanley Gaj at 309 High | piginaei 11000 p o 1 Y e & S starting lincup. The Rocknemed | whose spectacular playing in the street, city. | Low & 98 9 9 d % P2 5 =8 « reported “in the pink.” zame cnabled the Elis to overcom Alt) I there has been a marked § % ? - Sy : § ¥ 3 Coach Knute Rockne, said Notre |a 13-0 deficit, was to start atgquin R T § % : > < Dame cxpected a “hard game.” ot e o Msmboard\s f‘;: “m}l"mn.“‘[a“m‘ ' 4 0 3 . £ T €4 & % 5 | The 1-r()|m/1»~ lineup g r'w(\’.l‘lw'sfi‘i‘ll lineup Army football game in New aven estor e . 5 : 5 % X ~ 5 % ¢ 3 4 . L % morning, we expect that there will . R { ¢ 3 s : : | Mac) . : . Kosk 3 S be a large number of fans who will % ? N i g 3 | left end left end change their plans before game time this afternoon. Quatse & Culver | Price | left tackle Milligan left tackle | Kassis | Humber ERAEG 5 7 2 3 left guard guard As is usual, the Herald sports de- | Kooy R oy : . : ¥ et Yare | Miller . partment was literally swamped Low e 3 B . [ & | o | A with applications for tickets to the = - ol ¢ f : ; [ b i L Tineinl contest. We do not conduct a sub- e B s g : : | Skt sunid | T AT ticket office for Yale or any other [Daga'a ... s : 3 ot & i R el R res i vincer uriversity in this city, so we were |piey o b 2 : . & right Ic | right tackle urable to make any connectionkrel .. 10 7 i b3 B : ; 4 i 5 Collinateons s ... Conley (C) |Messinger 4 . Barres with tickets. Low Score ... : § % 3 b % -} eRbond | SIeht end S 3 % - 3 ; 3 § ; € | Baker (C) ... o . Carideo | Bewman Ay Booti However, should we get in touch ; R ! capt. |4 et | L with any tickets that are loose, we | Cunningham : 5 3 ) e HAL - Heller = Schwartz | Herb PO . Auster will immediately impart tho infor- i, : : ANDRES y left half | lett halfba mation to our friends. One woman, |Keiten = . 5 d. center : Williams ........ Brill | Letzelter . e ey DT bubbling over with enthusiasm, |Fagan 5 e right halfbac 4 called up Thursday saying that she T A4ssoctated Press Photo liEh0n was sure we could get her only 12 Cutlery | tickets. You see she has & number [Recano ... 0 : ) of friends from New York who are Prendergast . 2 7 These scasoned warriors are the backbone of a promising Dargmouth eleven. Capfain Andres is start Samoski ... GUALL 2 ing his third season as varsity pivot man and Yudicky solves one end problem very nicely. The big Green | coming to spend the week-end With |daman d t D ; r appea ASSNTeC a powe ! backfield with such stars available as Clark and Wolif, halfbacks; Johnson, a 8 .d already repre- | Huck ppears assured of a powerfu her and she had 2 fullback and Morton at quarterback. sented herself as being a big num- ber with the sporting fraternity. Alaminum ' e e R R e , sl L = Deminsii T o : F : e 5 e Haliombi s it Slight internal injuries and the lies. 1ach elub is scheduled for six | selves ; Of course. we secured her her |Holcom! : h d . ANO | Peterson . 2o 41— 93 logs of a few teeth, howover, could |games against cach member of iis| A Kansas State Agricultural col- BARE ¥1¥IA dozen tickets. Sure, we did. Vollhart S tore % not keep him out of the saddle. own group and four against cach of [lege half . Bill Meissinger, Who |ine 1acktield Cornell has had under | New Britaln boval are. recelving - = - Eugene is the son of George |the other division clubs. is captain-elect of the Aggie baseball [{hg regime of Head Coach Gilmour | SIEnto s e rtentin fon) thelx won 9 |James, a railroad shop employe = team, who, like Bausch, is on the |pobio in seven years, or since the | 36 Holes of Indoor Golf as members of the Vermont Acad- here, and is just over 16 years. of pasroll of E. H. Lupton, Lawrenc: | Kaw_Pfann era. emy football team. Nelson, Casale age. KANSAS I]R[]PPE[] and Topeka insurance man, was de- |~ In many respects Vivi i and Bogdanski received specjal men- [ CORBIN SCREW FOREMEN'S LEAGUE clared ineligible from further com-|{ion is reminiscent of ? 7 tition by Dr. H. H. King. faculty | pg, e o bt o tion in press notices for their work Speedometer OG 7 T petition | |Pfann of Marion —_— LALITUL | Savoldi | Fields .... Crowlew | fullback. fullback Ve 8 i 1= King wired Coach “Bo” MecMillin Ty Hiae e Bradbury . fern football produced and on vy ¢ = not o permit Meissinger to play| Serac aton, Dr. Polts and Dr. Zwick were Strom ... : Sy . | |the hardest to stop. . Hoth Gantlonealan esili attnd. |Abratamicn H E National Circuit Season is Sched u\t?lusx Oklaho _mu}m. Viviano has Pfann’s spirit of per- en ollars in 0. or en ars imination of ansas big games. The following has been 4 Lo i 3 5 b s SRS | 2 i Parr, Missouri faculty representi- | ges he pigsl 1 B - 3 Si s B ORI O L s : a4 B Sl i Six Tor Subsidizing ~|usee who imvesrignted masen and | “hion ol The Sreogin or o 1Y Merchandise for both ladies and 3 New Yor! Trodoyaemonicalamtne Rl e o ) Tl st e : — e e e O b The 12 1 £ h nocheed A1 te geums IRl e oLy - 1930-31 will got under way in a Iit-| Columbia, Mo..-Oct. 25 UPi—Found | was an “oxcellent chance to deter-|ouds alons with toro or three tacklers || TTRETL. e owest scores of eac feeral e Ferl andfDe BRil ol e tle more than two weeks, according |guilty of “recruiting and subsidiz|mine whether a man drawing | clinging fo him. Viviano did this | 107 LGN ST SN b e 270 [to the officlal schedule released to. |ing” athletes, the University of |régular salary was violating the con- |geveral {imes against Princeton in h ded o d . k men are seen at all of Vermont's)y, i eon A 2 - day. The opening games will take |Kansas today was climinated from |ference rules o e s T s el an In during week. big games and enjoy seeing the(Runeson place Nov. 11, with the Montreal [the Big Six conference “beyond this| While there was much speculation | year. ! big Orange and Black team come |Burrows S 0 85 ! t r B Pl erafyashuuichisr quilatlor e, i ) & ; B gaufres. . : Maroons playing at Ottawa, the New |year throughout, the Big Six today as {0 The youns Cornell star also is a | through with a win. Every player York Americans at Boston and the| The verdicl of guilty of violating | whether Kansas would be given affine defensive back. but he has yet | Pl Off M d N- hi’ 8 ,Cl k Ot (TG TOONE e G Lol New York Rangers giving Philadel- |the rules of the conference was re-|chance to “clean house” and return | 1o gevelop the ability as a Kicker or | ay onday iNignt, o Lloc GO AR B O Iy o 100— 314 | phia its first taste of big league|turned early today lengthy [to the good graces of the confer-|pacser that helped make Pfann s every game. Some football fans|Reoilasd . 4 74— 249 | hockey. Imeeting of faculty representatives|ence, it was regarded as likely noth- | superlative player in cvery depart- those young men from Connecticut | Kiley .............100 97 88— 283) “pyo days later, Toronto and De- |of the six conference members here. [ing in that direction would be done., | m¢ (ot ik b 912 311 [troit swing into action with the |The verdict read: | <t until after the faculty group Amoricans and Rangers as theiv op-| “In view of the practices at the ! had reported back home. New Haven Hillhouse High school 1 51| nonents. Montreal's first 1o 1| University of Kansas in violation of | As the situation stood today, Kan- team won the first game of the tri- e Nov. 15 with Ottawa playing th:|the rule of this conference relating |sas varsity athletes may compete in | OUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS angular league series in New Haven Canadi while the Chicago anid[to recrniting and subsidizing ath-[all conference games now scheduled, | vesterday afternoon when it defeat- New York openings are the next|letes. the other five members of this |unless individual action is taken by ed Hartford Public High school by . night, Sunday, when the Maroons|conference decline to schedule any [one or more of the schools. The = N . a 7 to 0 lead. The only score came play the Americans and the Rang- |athletic games or contests. not now |faculty members indicated it was up | YoUR FRIENDSY -THATS RIGHT late in the second quarter. It was [ fers meet Chicago's Blackhawks. The |under contract, with the University |to Kansas to decide whether Bausch | e Sl Y oo e 00 0L MORE. | Any ENEMY made on a run around Hartford's Maroons and Rangers have their[of Kansas for this academic year,|was eligible for further competition. | 3 lett end. first home games on Nov. 18, a week [and no mames or contests beyond| Bausch, whose transfer from the | FIGGER |\ No GAT \CRA2Y FER HARM THAN' {wilL TeLL after the opening. this yvear.” | University of Wichita to the T nl\'orr! WHAT HES |DE BEESNUS | WORKIN' 1N LIOUR ENEMIES | foU TS Bulkeley High school of Hartford, As in previous seasons, each team | James Bausch, a halfback, who |sity of Kansas had been investigat- | DOIN' HERE HoP oW BT LeE appodeit ol EUgene Jomes Has Turl Fan is scheduled for 44 games half at |received honorable mention on some |ed repcatedly, received $73 a month “5 A 6\—10; IN OE SHUP. A‘_\S O “HAT BIRO RoOTTEN , TO Slyuexcisa ntdaydeteaiod Mty Backing Any Hi He Rideg [nome. The ottawa Senators aircady ot the All-America football teams | from_ Lupton's. Insurance company 7 \FUR DEES /WHEN YOU NEVER WiLL [ HORT “ou, Haven by a 20 to 0 score yesterday a0 ]flg ]]y Ol‘SG e have made a few changes. transfer- |last year. was the “subsidized” ath-|the amount to be charged against | A Gud HWIN YANDA C'\ Do STUFF | NUTTIN- BE HAPPY BUT HES S Ecnoon, ring three games to other cities th : Phil {)m-;llu, (e (’f“"i’ ot v(]n-l insurance Ih;» sold. DRAWER LIKE |PEETCHERS |LIME AT~ A are | et many Sy W 7 e will play & . at Nei ty high school star, who attended | Meissinger zaid Lupton paid him as| ! A Bulkeley, New Haven and Hart-| Louisville, Ky, Oct. 25 (P—Now |y B0 March 17 |Notre Dame part of last year, was|a “retainer anage a farm Lup- HIM. WHY, |HEES GAT [\ou GOT NO MORE~ | “ou GOOD. ford Public High schools in the or-|and then there comes along a lad | o (8RR R P e R e AT PERFECI |OF BEEG |MOST O THEM e der named will be the remaining|Wwho seems to be born with the in-|, 0.4 i giviged into two divisions |the consensus was that other cas:s | e — OF TH' BULL | MONEY. / BIROS iy TH N opponents on the New Britain High |stinct to handle high-spirited thor-| i) tho New York Americans lin- |were considered. Bausch and Borcl- | FOR BEST RESULTS kApERS SHINT R W\T:HE gencanie QUENDIEIS] ing up with the four Canadian cit- |lo practically had the stage to them-| USE. HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS o' TH' Wo0DS. A MILE - Baseball in Kensington will of-| Such a lad is Eugene James, 16, S | THAT STUFF ficlally pass from the picture to-|Who up to a year ago was carrying s night when the annual banquet of & route for the Louisville Times. the team will be held at Lloyd's hall. [ Already the old time turf fans are ° Dr. Roger M. Griswold, 178 years|Boing back 20 years to talk about J. h e e L njoy the Rare Fragrance nent sportemen in Kensington, will be the toastmaster. — OF — Players on the team and all offi- ? cials of the club besides other in- vited guests will be present at the 1 52 R affair il 2 PGHTS AND PASSES . N CIGARS e g G A NEW SUCCESS IN MILDNESS Pittsburgh — Today's game with = THEY ARE FREE SMOKING Notre Dame is just a starter for Mk o | the Pitt team, although it is a sec- ‘ . SWEET AND AROMATIC ond successive major encounter. Following the Ramblers on the e ""' schedule come Nebraska, rnegie 3‘ 3 ‘Tech, Ohio State and Penn State ol S B 3h: without a break. to retain thei. fra 18 West Point. N. Y. — Army’s idea Tl . HAND MADE — FULL HAVANA FILLER that gets to the football game. The and as alvays STANDARD OF QUALITY JeEs TRWiLLAMS at 4:50 this morning on their jaunt 01930 BY NEA STAVICE, INC. | lo New Haven. They start back right after the game. I | i . | New York — Fordham and New L_ = 2 = York have a pair of extremes on their squad in Walter Tracey, 223 EUGENE JAMES Bgers, Voot o e whe | tries? 2t Crurenin Downa was =ut. | SALESMAN SAM That's a Bird, Sam! weighs only. 120. But they agree|ficient to make them back any horse that a touchdown should be proper-! he rode. ly saluted. The Rams have obtain-| James is getting plenty of “back- =N 7 7 ¢d @ small howitzer to offsct the ¢f- | ing.” Alrcady, during the short (Cook ouT THERE, AW, \'T WOULDN'T Be T K(GST‘-.RDN\’ IN scrooL | STUMBLED O1D,HUH? SHE SAID ) THE EMU?| [ (TS EOUND MOSTLY 1N fects of the N. Y. U. saluting can-| fall meet here, he has ridden 20 TOUNNY | You'LL TaKke ERST TIME | STUMBLED, ON TH' QUESTION — WHERE |S THE WHERE OID \T wWas CROSSWORD Pu22LES' non, which is fired every time the|winners—almost two a day, and on A HEADER OVER. samM ! EMU FOL_)(NAD’-? an TE?&HER “ao SHE sSaY? FOUND IN Violets score. onc of the closing days he brought 3 1 TeLL Me ! — tive mounts ahead bR RIS ’ AusTRALIA- New Haven — There is one indi-| The cx-carrler boy is under con- cation that Yale ought to beat Army [tract to Roscoec (ioose, who was a today. The cadet junior varsity, us- | rider in Lec's day. James has be- g Yale plays, scored a 12-7 vic-|hind him an A-1 record as a news- tory yesterday over the Eli juniors, | paper carrier and was graduated who used Army's formations. | from grammar school with the high- ] cst honors in his class. Tthaca, N. Y. — Cornell's prep- [ Young James is the ideal jock arations for the Columbia game next [ ag to weight He can only be de- week ought to be complete. They [sciibed by the term “skinny.” He even had a wet ball drill yester- | hardly looks big cnough for a gram- day with Coach Doble shuffling his | mar school graduate, first three tea to give every ““l"l Learning to be a jockey has not a chance to scrimmage. | been easy for Fugene. Besides the | vigorous training he had to undergo Princeton. N. J. — Bill Roper has | hefore he was given a mount in an two new candidates for fame today. | actual race this summer, he ex- Tn & last minute change he named | perienced some of the dangers a Ray Knell, sophomore back, and |jockey has to face. Bob Mclver, end. fo start against| Once in a bad spill he was hurt - > S replacing Reinmund and Wis- [and for a time it was feared he 3 b 20 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. \ Syaf~) might not ride again,