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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1930. —— R NEW BRITAIN RAMS FOOTBALL DECIDES TO DISBAND FOR THE SEASON—FOOTBALL WAR LOOMS BETWEEN COACHES OF THREE HARTFORD HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ELEVENS—JUNIOR CHURCH BASKETBALL LEAGUE TO START PLAY TUESDAY JUNIOR CHURCH LEAGUE BOXING BUSINFSS =~ Kensington Baseball Club Best In Years HARTFORD GRID COACHES SCHEDULE IS ANNOUNCED |\ A BAD STATE | / _ AT ODDS ABOUT FOOTBALL -Six Baskethall Teams to Begin Play at Y. M. C. A. Next : e % r % W o [New Britain Must Defeat Bulkeley Here Saturday or Tuesday Evening — Player Lists Submitted — Mad'm Squar B, Garden Under- S o gl UAR ¥ o i Game With Capital City Foes Will Be Hurt Finan- Laughton to Manage Loop—Aronson Engaged as going Drastic Shiakeups e AR S ’ ‘ : i cially—Bulkeley ard Weaver to Stage Champion= Referee——Plans for S‘eninr Church League to Be L . 75 ¥ ) . ship Game in Opposition to Meeting Between Hard- NepTor Oct2h (U sl it ? ‘ " ware City and Rivals—Result Will Be Determined pression in boxing finally has brought about a series of drastic - . ;. ‘ d When Elevens Clash. ‘ it . the Jun "‘.‘f . NE“E"MERS WILL -*h;.;;,,..,.\ ‘,n(mm last stronghold of i 2 / v . < i 7 Ty EE R Lt e due e lthe manly art—Madison Square Gar * < il bt e o . - PUNTS AND PASSES | Bulkeley ~ high school football ketball league as a result of managers' meeting held last mL'n den. . 5 4 s . : ) el feam of Hartford must be defeated Jt the Y. AL C. A, and four of them | | The departure of ¥rank Bruen i o] B = | by ‘lh'lll New Ih:nuln] high Hschocl will get un hr way in the “Y” gym | i e ey | i . 1 By the ciated Press football team Saturday or the an« & whose place was filled vesterday by | A i New Haven—Now the Yale fans | nual football contest between Harte at 7 o'clock next Tuesday evening. e 5 | 4 ¥ With the age limit cut to vears [ Tom McCardle, who is on the pay-| s . can join Albie Booth in ceasing to | ford Public high cw Britain and tho six churches which cntered Teams to Engage in Tradmonal roll anyhow, was followed by a d i . 2 B ’\;Co(x"r‘\]ml];ux;\cc;d;;\:;‘l:.\l e e uffer financia teams last year present cision to abandon boxing altogetl ! able to play against Dartmouth Sat The reason lies in the fact (. but on a mo tehed basis i j for the time being in the Boston 2 | Sat- | a hotly contested race strefching GlflSSlCS ThIS Sfl[m‘dfly branch of the Garden corporation. 2 T urday. He prepared to do it by | Bulkeley and We high school “from next Tuesday until February — 1t will be interesting to see how » 3 |guiding the first tcam through .| teams of Hartford, rivals of (he Y0 is expected, and all teams are » York. Oct. 20 (Pi—A small[1oNE the “600 millionaires” or T . . : : | two hour drill yesterday. | Hartford Public team, will battle for anxiously and confidently awaiting |, T 'Wl S ;.f“. “‘(_Dm‘“rs’_ “‘m what’s left of them, will continue to bk " 2 3 | = ‘H‘\-‘v city (gunjmmpw}'p on the sama the beginning of pla ity Sy ‘, 55 football | PAcK up Bill Carey, the Garden g ot g w3 o3t | Hanover, N. H.—Dartmouth had day the New Britain and Hartford Plans for the senior league were| DS introduced to eastern ootball | . cident, in his statement that hox 4 S 3 e 4 ey la lot of trouble in stopping Yale | teams play—November 15. A vic4 not brought to completion last night, | (118 Week in some of _the leading |3, "y ho carried on in New York | " plays as interpreted by the scrubs | tory for the Bulkeley high team overt but a four-team circuit now seems | Mhrseetional battles which Will Vi fyother it pays or not. Carey yesterday, but that isn't worrying | New Britain after it had held Harts assured with the entrance of the|)\''I' @ll-castern Cassics That —GaLe ine men back of the Garden are n-| Coach Jack Canncll as much as the | ford Public to a 12 to 12 tie will First Baptists a likelihood, and this | into the eighties, |terested in the fight game from a possibility of staleness. Cannell be- | make it appear (o Hartford fans loop will be closed out at another nsas makes its debut a Isporting point of view. although 1 | lieves that is one big reason why the jthat a contest between mediocre hering of managers next Monday |17 North Dakota university | would scem to an impartial observ- | p—————— e | Green never has beaten Yale. | teams is being played ‘“over the : e,k S e : | CH!P SHOTS L.w L Britain high school team must win Abe Aronson, sippi collc ing thing connected with the racket Annapolis, Md. — Bill Ingram, the church 1 ¢ cv- | comes north to play Colgate. Kan- | rrpose “G0n millionaires” of whoin | Navy coach. is satisfied the team | ARG by the largest score possible ta eral years, was aga n L is the only one of this trio Which | {, jate Tex Rickard w - | | CAUSES RAMS TO DlSBAND that begt Brinceten 1s the hest com.|M@ke it certain that the historia Beferea tor hot nior ar or | is expected to put up a battle against | ely proud could well aff < BY JIGGER ’ M‘;‘mm“ T \’,;‘ pro- | game that pays the sport bills for, Wittt .0, W, Laushton’ of s | th 4 The Jayhawks are lead- into the business from a sport-| The, 1930 gc ason i just about | e R ‘W-m;o‘”:w are hop. | the entire school year will not be a aptist church v place 1 heir conference, the Big Six, Joint of view at the time, since | over and so far tournaments are | 3 2 - a5 R e financial flop. s e arenirediror Ihe L o e e e e s nterheiit fia nalenen el (Dhomaston Ponies UUnable to Come Here Next Sunday|iisieden i ssta bitien che: given full authority to setile ques- | game by giving “Jarring Jim"™ | pder Rickard, the value of Garden jand winter edule of open events | hose who are close to the inner i L X e i e e ord. | WOTKings of the three Hartford high tions arising durinz the e of | Bausch, their v back and bond |giock soared, and there was money [started with the new salt Lake City —Poor Support Forces Manager to Give Up At- ~h,f,\l;““ “\S,"‘“ (,f‘fi“l‘:” ',,’f::o.,‘” "‘i‘(:_ll schools declare there is more than the season, altho ] of S “'\“ “"J‘“' 1d. iy every fight and millions in a few. | tourncy i tempts to Furnish Professional Football in This |jon in Keeping the s A e [ natural rivaly between Hartford's final appeal to the I board of| 1! h Dekata, although undefeat- | Nowadays, when everyvone isn't a — 2 2 ; o o | three high schools. It has been said managers will be reserved as in 1 s season, is not rated quite in | jjjonaire who claimed that dis ¢ Oklahoma opet ich u | (ity—Lack of Interest of Fans a Serious Blow to ), l“'!‘: 2 I”‘fl‘ e f_’("‘m;:nwl”(':, | that the Weaver team of the northa past. This appointment came pa the same class with the powerful |¢inction a year ago. it may be th < in the winter season, will | Sy S A e ¥ ; | e L e S o eouing | CT. Section and the Bulkeley ,team B R Taurit t ‘cieven und Misslssipot colibze |son ofithie “608" will Beein to hint ot bs held filey S Sport—Team May Go to Bridgeport for Another 'J"”‘ ki, Miskinis and Jlcewit? ot the southern section do ot like e ot LErIOIRCORIONEROLEY ol the Bidea ) of “ihe W Flar tford MiRubIIG vork in p | ools of the |,iout dividend: ) me Game With Sokol-Rosebuds. cey. In the backficld 08 and | pich in (he center of the city getting s oo Sack) Lt B {48 fehiing Fas s congncte Ll ouns 3 i Pieculiewicz line up directly hehind in several churches. to these newcomers | ccen, will not pay. Wrestling, ule bhetween now and —_— | e nIcz ADSALRSCE ) 4 the limelight every November when Junior Player Lists lare the s between e and | hich is bad enough, is ma A | . e annonncementiihattine BOWL]NG MATGHES ‘q\l“mln \'\vul)l:“,\m\-ph_\ and McMahon | {no New Britain-Hartford game is The six junior teams the par- | Dartmouth, which have been going|more money in New York. I | s AN ZELA 0T, played. Hartford will he playing ent of the New Brita —_— ; 'lm“ L i m” "]““{ |both ecnds against the middle on : ek Philadelphia — With the tough | November 1 tial player lists which they submit-|on since 1884, when they were far|.uds put on at a loss do not serve b ted last evening are as follows less evenly matched than this sea- [, e oy oF the ! G et e Folesh 4 , s Gt e South C'on fonal — Lawrence [son, the Cornell-Columbia series, | gy "N.w,,..,w,“v” et “m]‘h' e \‘\ Ll R {“"l":”‘\n‘;”‘.h‘ ol DS B will | g, tean head, Tena| This is the first outward indication Stanley, Fred Wheeler, Arnold Cor- | which zoes back to 1889 and a fow | ““Biii* Corey is @ splendid sports- | iy 1S BRI CAEEE & SE00n | 0 o anouncement froni | Ttoll Hero—Derby vs. Rogors and | have " team yet |of the feeling that is said to exist in mier, William Merza, Ebbe nivalie famone e e sserleolleaeo R e s e R e e e L ; kg Lt Lud W says he is not | Hartford. Sportsmen in the Capital B o Russell Anderson which have almost as much football | ik Sairty work at Uhe fiStic eross: | I m e ot o e O | has. haen disbanded for tho present| Danbury vs, Palace Five. through shuffling his players, and|City claim that if New Britain is a First Lutheran — Oscar Dsropaheliinig Brown and|;o,qs He has mot made a good [iph. ot e PR Pl e L no one is sure ¢f his postiien. It |heavy favorite over Hartford Publia son, Carlton Anders Edward An- | Syrac preparin for thelr dathile s el e ol Sauane (Gar munml ‘.u,w hes this ye ¢ ,‘mmvl »‘”jl\.v“ . o - ”" f""k : \‘.m”v“ Two matches in the Connecticut|dcpends on who does the best this high the fans will not go to the derson, Leor son, Kenneth | meetir in between, having|gon and the meneral muddling b ';h' et i CAD, Lo w“: f“"‘_‘o_' =) “‘] ‘(‘\’\"0 "_'“ : State Duckpin Bowling League will |week with the plays intended for us: game because Hartford has no use Lindgren, Ke Ralph | started in 190 i e e e nan ol O Ot r e o el | be rolled in this city tonight, onc|against the Jayhawkers | for a loser. Johson, Walter vt ell An- atonifn 1A E0RTY Lot | cojute anthority in the boxing busi- | : s .’ SNy hoss SwhoT | at Rogers Recreation Alleys and the — | Bulkeley high school football teany : gall LI v those who have been fomer at the Palace Alleys. The| Syracuse, N. Y.—Coach Vic Han-|has never defeated New Britain derson, Conr: lund, sons. | of gridiron hist \ one game ba ss. has been definitely responsible a Trinity Methodi Warcen 22 when the rs won a ser the decline of the sport. : he bro cleven herc. o al| DOTDY team is coming herc to meet|son appears to be worricd Pecause |hizh. Last year it had a fine record e S e e o C RO i G month, Hagen | Last sunday, considered an ideal | pogers fecreation Five while the |the Syracuse line, one of the team's | until it met New Britain in the lat« fon, Robert Kraut, Ruymond Ma-|evenly matched in their weakness| oo as head of the Garden ani|turned in four cards that renres O O O ith e Ney | Panbury team, leader in the stale |stronsest points, will be outweighed |ter's sccond last game. The Red han, Richard McCormick, Alwyn |this year Pittshu and et ling golt when he shot 68, 68, ]‘i‘;\“‘ & ,'_{_”\”]‘“_‘ e league, will roll against the Palace|py the Brown forwards Safurday. |and Gold team won and the victory \ Triangles s 2y | five | But he still intends to use the sam:|did not please the south end high' E braska have a few fine battles be- | ira 1 " el el i) On that occasion Tommy | ¥ Urigng] e 2D st s opal — David [ hind them and Boston College and | "“m‘ e ::‘ \",Hh ey ‘:4\'01‘1"\””’”” shogtiol sliolas bEger ity gy ‘:' K] S {1‘\1 ‘”\],‘,“ ,,’, 24| Derby took the Rogers team into | seven men. | school followers. There should be ag Smyth, Russe anna, Wilfor arquette are ready to make u real | o handsror i in e ol RITABLORLER Conten Rt “w:”r REs ’;"“l")”"_‘m e m“;‘lr-l‘l camp in Derby Monday night. Ne wi = much natural rivalry in this week's Petit, Joha Remillet, William Re- |fight of it again. Carnegie Tech T e T e oy st il s e d e e e R Ut ol West Point, N. Y.—Wive Army|game as there has been in any of anillet, John Minas, Parsons, Ken-|and New York university resume)poqtion following Rickard’s death. | e H e | games to the boys over in the west|plavers may not into action [the Hartford Dublic-New Britaia neth A. Larson, Willic Westerman. [their close rivalry where it was left | scction of the state. Tough 1uck on |peainst North Dakota Saturday. | contests "he closing up of boxing at the francis Clark, Jo! Shield ohn ! off last year. | the local team's part anc nsister c N N Francis Clark, John lds, J year e it i e St LA he local team’s part and consistent | Carlmark, King, Iields, Bowman | rlton Andersc in State once fook on Bucknell 3 | n R, ; ! ; I mensure of retr YT o [ e t paid mon. v % o 3 ’ g00d bowling by Derby explains the | ;nd Humber, were kept out of ycs-| BOOTH WILIJ PLAY onal — R rd |as a ither” but those days are | ) | to witne golf match. Now' the ne last try for a here v defeat. The sc terday’s drill and there was some Hube, Gordon Ely, mo ¢ as Bisons have won for the | 214 '“‘v”“;\ 5 '-“:" "‘“‘fi o T'A‘f pair S tiled political |made sinee Sunday afternoon. I3f- e er, Leon A. Dickinson, Wesley ) s and expect to do it | ol WECRIY MEL cards Will be e conditions in South America before | forts were under way to have n Erl L S is Teich, Arthur I s. tazi ¥ ar: however, expects |y 5 e e, A Lrting their invas of the soutp-|Thomaston Ponics. the only team |{jp 0o S 1 1 i & Sl Star Quarterbac Football J. Noxon How ede tle trouble in its annual game with | LOFK Pranch will try to carry. onj oy popypics jthat beat New Britain this scason, Teich, IFrancis Beyers Niam Hi7and Muryiand Navyiasial| e onsu it idel Luf Batbasan come here mnext nday afternoon ore he rose {o th old e form but the $10,000 |bacl © pro eleven herc His tour Australia with Kirk. |they were far too few to cnable the lwood was. very succesatul and the |officials of {he local {cam 40 even ew S ¥orlcsColumblasalnesdy 18 S peam SWIll Be1n the ' Game Wright. similar_prospect against West Vir- |1l Chocolate on Monday noxt. This} y oy, e vas nd | for a return game. The players on : Sl er neAn on DS Lo e First Dap John Dr , | ginia Wesley Lafaystio ® should |10 Socorsnaturalis Boub Ebebwaen firs 41\ ii8e ( hor o | the Rams had all agreed to take a New it Paline s duil e st s A sains Ductnioutlisatun Hugh Mi William Fleming, I an « me with Upsala. |two of the cleancst cut youngsters|,;iiio tour nt season Jut- (spliL on whatever proceeds might T St s R Noy ; Neth Ru “ Francl i io : G . (|in the game, and should fill {he | " }‘ it N the e ‘ r pessible are to be ready for tonight. | New Haven, Oct (UP)—The 3 tussell, Francis m= close games are in prospect | v L1 S4ME A ¢ | tle Mcadow, just six months of goif | heoming bu e excheque b i 4 4 momentous quest sthe 5 colm Jones, Oscar Kallin, George ong the lesser schools of the cast- | oarden. I will be'some Sharp|vonig were run off with only two | W + of all moneys by the time A 0 § entous question of whether Al Recor, Sigfred. Nor illia e liron world o eyes on the receipts, however, and Alea e : ; wils paid off. : : | Pittsburgh—Pitt hardly has hadibie Booth rcally was badly hurt Barks, Donald Wilford being i D catos vt | Carey's policy may stand or fall by [t CAG O O account of| Sy aston had a game scheduled : * | time to work out the kinks after th K's Army game appears 10 nald ) e . ' v asl I 2 2 55 | Notre Dame game before the Pan-|have been settled by an announ Junior League Schedule nova fackles (lie strong Bilue Devil I - play. That relly good ¢ |for next Sunday but the 2 ae : Sl mii s e ek eltee The schedule . follows of Duke. Temple plays Wake 1ore: With the elevation of Tom McAr-| 1onoung i | stated that he would be SHAKE' P CERTAIN 5 ;'4 Slath veshno ] e 1‘ o ";“ S Hes Do Iehshral SR e et _”‘W dle to Frank Bruen's job, the Gar- bring his club fo this city providing | HaAR L o 0oy s DIACUCRIWASL D JIhs phtal: 1Al Ie e RUECoRERl AR Dot < iR i 0 o ! O e T e L S r, Mass, Oct. 29 (UP)— | ond and last hefore the team’s de.|mouth Saturday an, ma orge ashing » o SChAng Saturday was one of the two days|N® coul MECOsonn 01 WalateLos \ake- ¢ ‘ros - | partur ead Couc 3 s o SR N situation. except. that Tom will have | =!I Wos o daxs | (8 e engugement. Ho. tolophoned |A shalic-un in (o Holy Cross line- | partur |, Head Coach Mal Stevens has not il S SliEn Teays can provide siift) %10k Diore work and peshare e tan- |- 0 BERL D e oy Lihtins uRa ot isdiu: ime with Rut- | ~lannounced the starting lineup. A tional vs, South C ; Jposition or more for Holy Cross|Cicr mahogany desk. Col. Joh |, R could mot |l ot because of the - at New Brunuwick. N. J. ap-| Worcester, Muss.—1t looks as if |backlicld composed of Booth as al vs, South Cor g \ nore fc o 0s S e conducted ar S the last |¢Ould not. because L cared ce os - | there wou 3 y ‘ross | qua y rker 3 . ity Methodist, vs. 1irst Baptist ¢ usually does the |iammond, Who is at war with Bill| syeng for the season on @ I | oposing manugcr manded |Peired yH ain today as result of de-| there wouldn't be many Holy Cross quarterback, Parker and Dunn, hali- . et it E Wesloyan. Karey, is cgpected to be named gen- | g | Ihat e adhero 16 his - previous | {CIopments at yesterday's practics | rezulars left for iho Rutgers game backs. and Crowley, fullback, ran St. Mark's piscopal, Iirst Baptist |’ ko by 45 oranleral manager of the Garden, with. | ™ s sion. Some of (e changvs wers | Only threo yemained yestorday as through drill with the first string 05 Ciriter Gongr ‘ ¢ g tradition and the |0t jurisdiction over hoxing. Qhoioraie e e | “rnmediately o short conferenee |heCessary because of injur injuries forced three men out and line yesterday eter X \ii ; R muL e M”m””. e ong: “‘\, ,1‘. - {was held and the officials of the lo- H\(Tl SRR |’ 3 fod | five were demoted. | Herster Barres, outstanding end et South. O = S coloncl the last laugh. Tor boxing | scoro—contindcs until the grooms] Sk club decided to disband the team 3 DAINEDOLIT - = inginegialesarmySRame Fho ik cen i dens e, it |is_the one unprofitable venture 1 |2y dlosed. At the prosent Lt . and cease operations here. This will H"'f‘]“;‘j{'}'_‘(}“:”}" ;“\‘\_ 29 <_\_l‘:‘ ~ | PATROL CARS PAINTED WHITE | restin alo infirmary but he e December 2 Marl pisc 1 NODY EXPWGTED TO {which the Garden is ed, | Hart i T il :" |save them from any further finan- m‘“‘m H"; o “” "]’.\}\ ]’fllvl Im.} Sacramento, Cal, Oct. 24 (P) 71“\nm~| to be able to play Satur- B Centor O KUlLh whereas hockey, Hammond’s first [ (it 1 16 untiice il ! cial losses. Ic iy e backlield he | Automobiles used in the enforce- | A ik at anye 2 combination, | Wit start against Kansas herc on|ment of statc traffic laws are ro- =T Lutheran vs. South Congregition g love, 15 hound 10 pack in the cash | ooy tie hio e team. as 1 ination, | Will st: WinsCaican a | [ - Beceraber I Emity Molno: ('HAN('E GUBS ROSTEP sstomers whenever it is plaved. | v i 3 | 0 to Bridgenort next sunday | S41 ;'v;’l;”\\. “’\\];:K\ hml.‘;y;:‘\{yl\ L com- | quired by the California vehicle act FOR BEST RESULTS Sokol-Rosebuds in an- t to be painted white, USED HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Episcopal vs ) New Britain Football Team Sched- December ty Methodi in Windy City | zanization. Whether the me will vs. Center Congr 5 uled to Do Battle With Laurcls 80 through or not remains in doubt « onz awaii. | Death of One of the Most Famous until the players make known their December 2 1 | vs. |ed developr 4 Al Neat Sunday Afterncon. | FasTectiv e Wisnes St “Mar, S Fea y'are expeat.| 70Ckes in History of Ameri- Tha: New. Brilafn Bines Hastball|bLthed Neviibeiiain Rams: iplayed f(‘ SOME TIME VESTERDAY T BuT WHY \l’\ 7 ORAT \’l’!w Dece . dirs Ve L ' morrow when Man. i, o e s e < {four games this son, winning . Dscembs st 1 i IRy i l,nh can Turf Shocks Friend :M vh\:'n.x”:r:”r “3" mford ,‘ftjt"[\"" B e 2 MORMIN G —THAT M\/‘S’(ERIOLIS DDA Youl A §M MY POLICE vs: Center Conz i sh his winter headquarters, | New York, Oct. 20 (UP)—Ths | of that place. Th o G2 {16 ic 1 U o i Conteat oF 16 sous | BOARDER BUCKLED HIS |7 MATOR ASK 5| TRAINING SHoulp i ~ont e e I8¢ iftim Sor| FEting Ronliiiod: ”‘”‘“‘"““”“ loss | nual meeti i eal gridiron | on New Britain then procecded to | ‘| HARNESS A" GALLOPED WHAT —TH LAw ‘ HAVE -ToLD ME Mark' aitheran | de rs of whole : dward H \pper) g L sarrison. | eleven and keen rivalry exists be-|aoc ¢ ine New Haven Triangles 6 2 Lae > = - Center Conregat i s personncl bt frgm [one of e most famous Jockeys | (it | LR D e G e e AWAY o THEN LAST NIGHT,{ HAD —TH” FINGER {130 TAKE THE MAN South Con i t Y S 3 e unexpectealy o Thand 3 ) “ [local team defeated the Sokol-Rose- | TWo D";rEC/‘U‘;S FRoM 4t ol HIM FoR 2 INTo cUSTeDY! odist vs., I Yat e Rt AN oL b (b & Bosht i Renetaal G o onL e onE T s of {uds of Bridgeport in Bridgeport, CENTRAL CAME HERE TO [T coulD START |\ o T WiLL' BE 1 Middletown b, he score of 6 to O oir e Ll R e RoT Rl e A s e : el bl n e L \. PuT TH BRACELETS WirH SUST Youb JUST MY LUcK tor Con on : TS o : Al T e ; = . e ume. the Ran the 0 [ / vs, ¥l Captals st (ol (G 1o 1 trea o | drabbing at th of e New | New Haven Trian second {ime O HIM twe T TaLD Y o BUMMIES THAT THERE IS i odist for (b pist six b5 is one af home winner by a will sirengthen theie combinations | bt 145" IR R o 77 Nod ALL ALoMa HE | ANT oPEN P A 4 ( A HUGE REWARD R : JEoieis RapLas : son | for fhe contest. | rihus passes professional football 7 WAS DUCKING —TH” . e ' QUT FoR AR ¢ e ANg “r(m\ :‘v‘ lirva:v a w: that \\.(;[~ 2 T LONG ARM ! Z S UUSEUM ! two years v plaved of the finest pro combinations s last downed tiie time to L dea K Next SRNSAYESERING in this sta One after another ; he ma rs and backers of clubs odist 1 o I A ton Braves. ar i yave been forced to withdraw from Four Team Leazue Likely S 1 SR e Gl o Youth Is Ruled Off .+ picture because of financial The tean 3 ik sl L e g Turf for Life Tir losses. The withdrawal of tams cnter the > . e | b k 1 ) - in m son, practically Lutheran, South ar 1 ATl e s ERl et ; , ious blow the soort. Mark's Fivst 1 \ N 12 el S 7 s g o e UL gountrut it a revival of it inst night's < a ) 3 : L IR attempled next season the ca { . 1 L L o v - —_— and ve 1 sty ane diay — g e 1 Brooklyn CIRIng EorICe ”’; ¢ DODGER OUTPIELD POWEREUI was s : : . t ! s Brooklyn, Oct. 29 (M) —If Lefty limit o ) : HIGHI {2 RO UNDEDIRA W 1y phion Uthe_boy had | epyoy), new acquisition of the cague men ! ‘ n Chicag o t.. 20 (UP) — Dave |confessed altempling 2 i - | Brooklyn Dodgers, next:year hit use at or i 1 & 2 : iliforni Jack | fra Lele s sig nvthing like he has in past seasons turther 1 s el L terweight cham- | 8 L s £ Jockevs ha club's outfield should furnish mesting HT T oun n | 1 ich t red the pitchers plenty of runs to work Managers pu . o st e i on. O'Doul. with the Phillies, and | President K. [ Park: N —_— & lied i ¢ 1h Johnny Frederick, centerfielder, and LOSOT0 ) i for STRENUOUS SIGNAL DRI 3ahe Herman, right fielder, Dodzer | Crofclaht ke the leac N 20« \lars, drove in 302 runs this sea- v 1 enuou - i terday T — CHOCOLATE IN TRAINING n the pric ) START HOCKEY PLAY Oct. 29 (UP) | Saturday's clas Yale. | w Haver 29 (UP)—The sh from his two | ve Irback. reapy New Haven Eagles open a 40-gan BAZLOLYE ROV ET ty B o first fessional hockey schedule against | ewark Monday since the i ‘ Boston Tigers at the Arena here | raining quar- me in which h \ 0 was i ourceal oy | -\ Whether he or 1 » jiade @ | Makeup of fhe team. which | W howi . and | trainin it Ont., with the Ne =Sy wrd, it az the Yor e e e REG.U. . PAT.OFF. turday is probic ifactured in Nort [ 5 0 HERALD CLASSIFILD ADS

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