New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 1, 1930, Page 8

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e NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1920. NEW BRITAIN HIGH TO BE AT FULL STRENGTH N CAME WITH BULKELEY ‘HIGH TODAY—FRANK L. WILCOX PLAYED ON FIRST TRINITY FOOTBALL ELEVEN—WICKET WAS LEADING SPORT IN BRISTOL IN OLDEN DAYS—COLLEGE GAMES SCHEDULE WICKET FLOURISHED .IN HANAGERS NAMED | Four Horsemen Are Again at Notre Dame FRANK WILCOX PLAYED ON BRISTOL IN OLDEN DAYS ATHIGH SCHOOL : | TRINITY’S FIRST ELEVEN Bell City Had a Team Surpassed by None — Most Im- | i< i s ’ ; Promirent Berlin Banker Was Halfback On Pionecr portant Game Was With New Britain for Cham- ‘Z(?([Elilll'flll U{]"l F: Give / : g : Team of 1877 — Had a Big Part in Introducing pionship of State—Crowds From Competing Cities | Positions of Respansibili J . Yy . : . | Sport to Hartford College—Round Rugby Ball Was and Hartford Gathered for the Contest—Hardware E ; N g o4 Y Used—Pulled New Trick by Greasing Jackets in City Crew Defeated — Special Train Draped in| "' """ ™ © : : . i L A | Initial Contest With Yale. Mourning—Details of Play. ; 2o e f clippin rom the Hartford Times of Novem- r 14, 1878 The Foothall Ga A small long It was played Smith Was Bowler | g 4 ——————— e ] CARIDEQ o HIGH SCHOOL ELEVEN TO " HAVE ITS TOTAL STRENGTH Halfback Ed Kioiber Only Varsity Man to Be Out of ooenis sr.. Game With Bulkeley Team Today — Those Who Were in Danger of Being Ineligible Have Weath- he Storm and Will Take Positions During the t st—Foilowers Believe That Mangan and Zim- ch Wiil Piay. R v 1 NOTRE DAME READY New Britain High Bulkcley Hizh e Lincup fndiana Has @ Scrappy But Prot GAME OF THRILLS teams. 00ihi dicts cre Prepared O ably Outclassed Eloven to Buck Foothallaadicts Miow Ergpnsail ity a N attle oday Betweey e e i A Sizzling Battle Today Between Penn and Kansas, By AHERN T Al DEST CAME I8 To TELL Mo ‘E' L UMF o —THE BATTY 5 HooPLE , DAT TH” MASAH WON'T | 1 b GARGOYLE !«EVERY 7 ) / BE HOME Fo' SUPPAH T MIGHT ! U 7| FALL HE CLIPS FoRTY « AH WAS WIF HimM "SAFTHooN AT \ L \EARS COFF HIS AGE [/ i MISSU | A FooTBALL GAME , AQ” HE GANGED 4ND —TRIES -T6 BE 12 | UP WIF A BUNCH oF coLLEGE BaYS i\ CoLLEGIATE ! |7 L AT DAT TBAM Woll ! e —TH” MATAH |t ~~ ALL RIGHT = WAS WEARIN? A CRANGE PEANUT HAT TASON —«~THE ANT SINGINT ScNGS ABoUT ALMA MUTTER!]| COLLEGE BoYS LAST AH SAW ©B HIM,AFTER J 7 WILL BRING HIM JHE WAS LEADINT A ) (}_ HOME —ToN(GHT; PARADE CB A THOUSAND | 7ol A WinDow COLLEGE BoMS T / SHUTFTER ! 2ToWA AN DEY WAS P CARRYINT A GOAL-PasT/| those tame, > light of o On August 27 Wicket club PILIPINOS BOX IN HONOLLULT row president of the Drisio hank: Austin D. T OLD GRAD REG.U. 5. PAT. OFF. ©1930 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. Wilcox. Michiuel 13 Ttohan B. Robinson, Harry W

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