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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 193 9 goal line until a teammate | nged hum from behind and knoclk ¢ him across. So the argument, lik he game, seems like a tie. Speaking of Sports Dave Dunn, football coach at th: University of Vermont, returned | home for a few 7ays yesterday. He New Britain high school footbal intends to cast his vote tomorrow. fans who have made the three suc- 5 cessive road (rips with the team | Lebro Negrini of 1528 Corbin were unanimous in their opinjon | AY€NUe is a patient in the New Brit tlhat there isn’t a football ficld in p2in General hospital suffering from state that injuries received while playing in w compares with | 125 ; Memorial field Willow gainst the Branfor?! park. a Brook | With the Blues a ! Laurels Sund, INTER-CHURCH MANAGERS 0 HOLD FINAL MEETING Plans For Senior League to Be Com- A. in There certainly isn't a field that is &+ well taken care of. Park Super- intendent Clyde Ellingwood again deserves credit. The field is mark- €4 pldinly and officials working in the game are able to tell without | much effort where the lines are in- sicad of guessing. In dressing room betweer | haulves Coach George W. Cassidy told | the boys he wanted two more touch-| Final plans for the dcwns and the team went out and |Church basketball ls got them. : laid by the team man tonight when they meet at the Y. M. C. A. ew Haven Hillhouse high school | to definitely close up the league, pre- team will be here Saturday of this|pare a schedule and make othe veek. A victory for the Elm City |rangements ary for the team will give it the triangular foot-|duct of the circuit. The ball championship. | will start at ) o’clock. —_ | It now appears that four The four officials selected for last | will comprise the loop. The First Saturday’s game could not be im-|Lutherans, city and state champion: proved upon. There was not a si | for two years, will seek that honor a Kick against their decisions al-|third time, while the South Congre- tliough they penalized New Britain |gational and St. Mark's IEpiscopal 55 yards compared with 20 yard |churches have announced that they penalties for Bulkeley. Coach Cas- |will be represented on the court sidy could do no worse than to se- | again this seazon and the First Bap- Icct these men for the important |tists expect to fill the hole left by | New Haven game and to recommend | the withdrawal of the Swedish tiem for the Hartford Public high |Bethany team school game. | The junior will | playing season tomorrow night, with pro- | four of the entrants clashing at battle | the “Y” in what looks like a pair {of close contests. The Trinity Meth- Saturday brought forth almost as!odists and First Lutherans will open many stars as there were players on | schedule 7 o'clock, and at 8 the ficld. The contest was one of |0'clock the IMirst and St. the most savage line struggles the|Mark's piscop: The present or other season has | South and nter Con, witnessed and, while both sides tos ms will be idle this wee ec aw chances to win, the 0-0) 1 play draw rightly reflected the ferocio defensi of the two tea r threatened. line which cracked game, has now an unyielding unit, Dartmouth’s vaunted 1 could do anything with Captain Andres, who is szid to outplayed the All-America r at Harvard a week ago, had to accept second honors in his riruggle with the chunky Freddy Locser. Yale pivot, who swept tbrough again and again to runners in their track | pleted at Y M. C. Tonight— the Junior Loop Opens Tomorrow senior Inter- will be nec as- league its | Seldom does a scoreless duce heroes, but the terrific of Yale and Dartmouth in the Bow) ny k and will night. LEADING SCORERS next Tucsday in been nd for- Macaluso 1t points to his scorir nd the lea tional d the individual | ¢k Robert ailed 10 tally Mac- 7S points to ait The Georgian, in touchdowr urd strug; or 1 henol Grorgi; aluso no and however, with 12, took in is oberts still 1s nail | major troups iled Pla Vince of a ¢ Captain Fay been more or le kames, flashed his old more and made one tackel after another and ttrned back thr the scoring had ud in earlier form once W ) o rn—Roberts, O'Neill Pacifie—Kitzmiller, Soutl Roc Big Georgia, fh. Detrpit, Oregon, Leland, T. C. —Davis, Utah, hb thw'te Koten spectacular the Eli line after thrust in « Linehan stuck unflinchingly to ti end despite an ankle so lame he could hardly walk, and the other Blue linemen were the same firm stitute ends, whose poor in previou their ow Flygare a earlier sloppy play with on punts and end runs of calit Even s work had contests, came PUNTS AND PASSES sided forward ory. Cre But it for the I their big tackle, with t cioged liis wholr ular star on defense, and Gay DBrom- H. £ product, while not 1en, Yale had the ball, opencd big hole his' own backs to pound through. And jured in the sccond half v had picee across his ed the Philadelphia- ever 1o sec a Preas. hie football was not a one story, carned the helmet t . bigg rtmou share of han, to wa Saturda old v ity face, was a partic- thout 1y < Field | the cap: of fo ba hough in- o Notre neet s Wy me plaster stu ind then finish re- of k forehead s e Dorats | arlic followin: Mary's of 1ip” Madi and th on St. | | tak | hed Crowley tackles the line ma Yale and Parker likewise, And don't you Albie Booth Albie stopped a numbe he and let can't tackle, fo “Air Mail” Morton three times with flying tackles when Morton had circled the r of the team and was on to th geal line icked up lor did tell nia inothe Tor coa for as @ v of anyone Williamsbu think don't here. W Wil vat of trying Harv the team turned yesterday the | enti ident body of 1,400 turned |out for the weicon nd carried the | i much ¢ ard en | his v players off the train Incidentally the spor ceuld not s the first time played the h.- bore the brunt carrying the ball the time. Yes, Albie g the writers who said and punishment. in his Yale carec entire to | Haven is expeet new attendance record with nine games on the Unofficial figures for the six games played ret the attendance | 1bout 000 while 145,000 m | are expected for the remainingthree | _ games ' surpris offen- turday. varying his line th cat-like dods were m, ng for a man. Dartmouth simply rot knock cither Crowley or down and had to content itself blocking their on. this | son | 60 minutes, hedule. | of the attack probably half Albie can “ta' of Crowley ive form smashes v end which York—Hard luck has hit | Columbia again. Wabbles Hewitt, | who did all the scorinz against Cor- nell, suffered a torn lizam ne the end of the game and probably will miss the Colgate game. round ) big | could Booth | with progress and holding — Pa.—Penn to its on State Colle === vill say farewell fault lays in it ounds for the sea The ball carrier | Syracuse Saturday. The Booth lefi [two games arc {0 be t> his own devices and was fre-|lewa City and Pittsburzh. quently smothered where a better | - working screen of interferers would | Ala.— have meant a sizcable gain. The | Alabama backfield halfbacks looked particularly baa |scen his men play a same on punts, for the Dartmouth ends | and does not just ran around them and converged until on Albie as he waited for the H cending o A few tacklers taken one out here there and Booth m have gptten away for miore runs than the ill-fated carried him over the linc ceunted touchdown. home it plays | remaining | played The chief peor interference —who svas usually —wa al Tiny"' couch, He has not University, witt, eason expect have that Thank Lach job of ire op to scoutin of 5 fut | ponents. long which | un- one Philadelphia—Penn's great vie- tery over Kansas was a rather pain- fu! oneto three Quaker backs. Cap- tain Dic entle, Bill Graupmer and Warren Gette all suffered mino~ injuries in the game on the —for it tackler We wonder how Crowley was he who held a possible and nullified Booth's pretty run feels about it. He probably did without thinking and then had the | double misfortune to ant ® have it happen on the one p REGULARS ON SICK LIST West Point, N. Y., Nov. § (UP)— With two first string Yegulars on the siclke list Major Ralph I. e will that would have brought his t start tomorrow prep: for Army’s vietory. The play gave one g - | meeting with “Bob” Zuppke's 1lii- stand wisecracker a chance to yell, |nois team next Saturday in Yankec “Don’t call 'em back. Wait till they |Stadium. Carl Carlmark, ulas develop the pictures.” right end, was admitted to the Cadet e | hospital Sundey as result of an alinjury from the Y ame, Cy | Letzelter, number 5 back on first team, is also in the hospits sufiering from a malignant type sore throat. be seen And, by the way, we have the picturcs of the Yale-Army which have caused so much dis cugsion. It looks like an even break for the post-game debaters of the | two institutions. Tooth's injury, | whown from the plainest possible | Billy Banker, former angle, appears absolutely free of the | “blond blizzard” -halfback, after taint that it was intentional, whils | trial in the movies now is pla it I8 even more certain that the | professional football with the Mem- Army back who scored did not cross | phis Tigers, i | score BULKEL ——— Putting the Hazards Church street miniature golf play- ers have been battling on the Stan- ley Arena course several weeks tournament to decide the ch pionship which brings with it the award of Jennings Cigar Shop cup. Jack Heery, the fireman from Co. No. 3 the finals and is the con through with a win. The match game I irsday night between a team of onc-armcd players and the Stanley Arena four as attracted statewid attention, he team will malke a return ap- ance here in two weeks. a Ttuth Mycroft cer the ball around the holds the record for women with a mark of 41 which is par inly can shoot course. She far Eddie Wolfer, pro at the pal course, was playing in form last week. He shot an E of 36 for 72 holes which is four times around. munici- fine aver- Freddie on I week. h G in nnette put a streak broke th of with keeping 1a for the one over T He mark orekeeper shots. Par course record an oficial his abis . o ourse is Hazel tendant rather Atwater is a at the course. She neat game. at- plays a regular had He but Charlie Carr ence last week. first nine in 17 of ny experi- around the 1ded up with a 50. The & d Genne med Jast oy four, anley CoImpos- Ed Wolfer Ired and ivillo, Louis the Prun Wedne: tional | o Wi 1o win the { LOSES 10 NEW BRITAIN RIGH 1 from r ! Audwinowicz Miynarshi Muzzachi Kerby Dermof ©'Connor Priver Providence n Gillic e erions ¢ in vith Syracu Sat knee Linst suffered a inj ither, a Tuf Saturd. NEW YORK EXCURSION Lour Times Daily 52 20 ONL 53 Return WaY Tickels Good 30 Days PULLMANS ( HEL HIGHWAY Comfortably Heated. Bonded and Insured. 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There are o giants in the cl Il over feet Corbin's and Delbeit in's finext, and 0 goliaths spike the volley ball the 1 fellows duck. I°re Feldmanm, Croes life saving zanizing a Some sure | 5. Morgan Veley of when these ho me four, “n local *Y' examiner; is or- unior water-polo league. William Walthers, former mem- be cf the once state gymnastic | o m, is back and | with a practice | 1 be i for the state tourna- | 1eat. hoped that Eppler, | and Parker will again this ve etting Ansoniz 1 llowing wrestlers may cti Wedne Hassellm weeks' It s ulthers, Ro represent the Wrestle New bury. be scen day rk, onis, o1de A number eveloping fast and tryouts in dual meets ns one of staunch- the little rubber | best physical condition and is scouting around for | who can hold down the of the court. He is just and fecls that with ort he able Many a ins is s men will be siven 1 left side to ri re mur- vear, just loves CHOCOLATE-LA BARBA Caban Negro Peatherweight and Californian tler to Mect To- night in Madison Square Garden, York. No ellows (P — A couple N York and lows in Chicago | hedule. In s of b ek's boxing s Square G tonight, Kid lashy gro IFidel LaBarba o a ten round bout. ' featherw brings Chicago vinsky, a pron of nts King 1ction i D R CHARITY MAY MEET FO v and Princeton May Battle in ost Seazon Game in Boston for sployment H L proposition 1o thi Rted o idering ¢ Propo: estimated that arly miliion dollars would available for the aid ployed if the g ) LINKS TOU Nov will 1 championsh course of the Keller Paul, Minn., H nan of the ¢ of the Un ociation Dates for play rd thoriti Cross ials PUB York links 1f national chai mittee annos GRID STAR ON CF York. Nov briiliant quart New Hewitt Columbia was ol of an i flicted in Saturday Columbia won made all of t LEADING bl TEN (Frank Baker of Northwestern Loomis | chosen the se: e's | Western Conference recognition. proportions last year, missed the Associnted |ern Conference selections. Fesler of . | Ohio State and Tanner of Minncsota were rated ahead of him J | But this season he has dashed far {ahead of his rivals, and if he main- tains his scoring pace, it is predicted that he will be more than mention- ed for All-America honors as he was st vea Baker, an alumnus of Ced but barely Press’ We Out in Front in West* ., N (P —Frank | aker, rangy Northwestern end, has touchdown route this son as the one leading to All-| Evanston 'OUR WAY ids, bed ers, is a senior at : He distinguished himself in the Ohio State game. which Northwest- 19-2, and chief t of 1llinoi 20 Baker scored two touchdowns after ring forward j and recovered a fumble to convert into a marker. Towa, of high many star school, spawning ern football play- | of Northwestern ¥ Baker on meet son should he the acid test worth as an ali-s.ar this Novemiber 15, the Wild- ca the powerful Wisconsin cleven here, and on November 22 tangles with Notre Dame. Midshipman halfback, vards in the Navy- ame—some 100 yards the combined Tiger ern won Wildcat in th was the Kirn, ined 161 rinceton ¢ than clfield Lou The last two s of Northwest- Following Northwestern's game “THe VER'A APPLIANCE S N OF {OEEUH ! WARMING HIS BED WITH MYy ELECTRIC ALL TRINGS ! — WELL MY GOSH, OA GoES T' BED FIRST AN ALLERS | HAS TH B8ED NICEN WARM FER YOU - PEEPUL WHO HAS EVEYTHIN' NICE OONT LIKE T SEE NOBODY ELsE HAVE / VT ONICE. ith Centr raced over WHY MOTHERS G REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. T g JRWiLLiAams "3 £1930 8 NEA SERVICE. INC. 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