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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1930. 11 = — i ey Crack Performers In Cardinal Lineup COUNTY ‘Y TEAMS (st s s | ROGERS ALLEYS ed off all practice for the first two | | New Britain men will be commis STANLEY WORKS LEAGUE days of this week, before starting by ¥ < B | | sioners of both leagues, K. . (o] f S p or t 8 Kings to prepare for the Pennsylvanians. g | | Parker of the semior and C. W McConn .. o Vi % | . S-105 94 101— 500 — ( Laughton of the intermediate. Pla Rawlings . 1 102— 313 i | pare . . 25 93— 269 | West Point. N. Y.—Last year, the > 4 b ers lists m both circuits are to b R Cabby st 5 109— 293 | I1linois team entertained Army v i Gl ed‘ e e e ST m— |- Sl S o PN . ) Baskethall Leagues Being Cloged | suomicted by November 17 and sis of the Harvard university football b . = the Cadets intend to repay their so- . iy % | f T : h Eimge - coaching staff. made the statement Priternds 493=1487 | ial obligation. They plan a dinner | P 7 z 2 : 2 | WI” S[an ms Mom |~ Pie Traynor, P third base duping the past few days that Gay |Kosawy ... ; and theater party for the Illini next i : | man, will not be shifted to shortsion Bromberg, former New Britain High | A. Emmons Saturday. | | 3 3 e : next season despite rumors to that achool football star, s the best |Sanklewe = . = | : HILLMAN Jg b 4 v and five intermediate | eyreot, according to Jewel Ens, club Buard he has seen this scason. This | Kaminsey ... " AN e e Quarterback : : Nedefinitely Fannounoed iy on seer. statement is in direct contrast to the S e e ¢ %L i t would seek County Y. M Wi 1eports about that Bromberg wasn't siruggle agai bk - 4 ; 2oing 50 good this year. day, the Yale team came out with S i 5 » 4 nd y‘:}mhiflr‘ ro?m:‘::mlrl; in botn | LSE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS vear. eriine e only one injury. Tyson, a guard, A 3 « X ifications are considered prob- | Britain High star, is laid up with a | St8UblY o8 e | Ginter - ed in the game - : ty office at Hartford today Droken hand and is unable to take| = Bas aELERR e 0 BN 3 i ce: Newabnian. Shoutn Jelumeloy NEW YORK his place with the Vermont acad- 5 49 5 p e A i enior champion for the past four | v itas Rl v Morgantown, W. Va.—West Vir- ) p < il 2 1l again defend its title, M. Jdohnson ... { ginia seems to be making a hid for 2 Yearh et o] ] i Kower (eoons 9 Notre Dame’s discarded nickname L : 3 e 4 L iEpolslaste 2 | The team smashed through to a | Bertini i ¥ : ; ; . outhingio 2 g e e IS - the Ramblers. Saturday's clash witl ’ ; i A S Bl to 2 victory over the Middlebury | Gangloft. .....0i0 112 10, 84— 3oy | Kansas Aggies will be the first homs ; : 4 ) 8 T e eand il % 2. 5 ( p; a5t 3 5 AE L35 KOUAND ollege frosh team last Saturday. e R e T e A : ; . X 4 st/ 3 $ SR N ie he first half ended in a 33 | TTER T £aing doritneis oy 3 ; ' ; , it o o th the Bristol ; WAY TRIP weeks score in favor of Vermont g | o o e Return Tickets Good 30 Days Atlantic City an- . 5 GHYY gdans) aved a Bt TR - and the local Whippe s PULLMANS OF THE HIGHWAY EHogdan ki plaved a whale of a| other first for the all records ; b LEihinnens. Conrtorianly: ieated: Bam e at left end and spoiled Middle- | Having inaugurated indoor 1 X, S i 0% % — 2 z e z Bonded and Insared. bury's passing menace. Arnold | S i ; 5 nville, one of No Finer Built. Weste ba | | games, the, Atlantic/Gity,auditor] . 3 o v bitterest We Guarantee Your Comfort. ) rgren ran back two punts for | ; now presents the first indoor inter- : % " i s J BB ¥0 and var Kayeski played | Stones = = ; - L ; MOFFATT r for sever 4 not like- LEAVE CRUWELL'S DRUG STURF lett tackle in p of Al Sab = | Greco e 55— 291 | SCctional game. Temple meeiing thy | 5 “ ; 2 v doihe sen {his season 37 West Main St. ehutachle iniplace Sabo, cap- |y 5 0 g 3 sity of Miami Saturday. . i 7 k o Seeidihhd) o 2 Wweek. Bordonaro ........107 & i 3 5 s Bri Whippets will not defend S | 0 L e it sl e el A ¥ fup into the senior organization funning Time 4! Hours Jack Kenney of Hartford carried | = Ohio State Saturday. rlml Kirn s L The Kensington Boys' club, First Hain e Wetiy bie ball through center for four of | oesee108 KephloutgoGelany $ .;;‘:rzln:s‘ 8 35', b Baptist Boys' club of this city. and |} o 1‘-: : |;lv i B "!.. Concheg MacDonald of East Berlin went over | geny® ° S nopgeports thah S CRIES RLEC0E - é city will be in the league again, with twice on end runs. Casale played a|Quenk 2 1 g | from his bruisce. : . : ; o e TGl S ¢ 1 YANKEE SSAGES, Inc. Tour Timex Daily ripping game at center. | = — 5 54715 New York—A tough schedule may A triple tie exists in the Inter-|pates ............. | imalesasTeaty Tenlia eMOIE R ond City Bowling league following last|W. Johnson T ham's team, but it is proving rather E Ao BB . . | lMAGlNE YOUR EMBARRASSMENT night’s games. The Sani Five went |Hsinzman ...... vs | hard on the players. Coach Frani | down in defcat to the Sokols, losing | " 2t == { Cavanaugh has ordercd more rest | e ) Pe 1wo out of three, thereby tossing 5 than pratcice for this week although | A s 1 s sontbalin el Snond e "‘]‘“‘ EENRT e WHEN AFTER TAKING IO STROKES THE | th into a deadlock. The Pal. the Rams meet Detroit Saturday | s e e Fal end, and Phil Moftztt, ! halfb: \ 1 re making it \ for the Cardinals’ opponents. s BEH'ND ~ou / her in the tie. Each team has won Soblng next week. = = . - EEE = ace aggregation is the third mem- | DIAMOND LEAGLE and St. Mary's of California the (e 100 114 - six games and lost three. | Toe s e 3 : o e TWO BOWLING QUINTETS ‘ R Plenty of action is expected at |’ “7% - e PS l ¢ t the P alle Willow Brook park over the week- | P tt th o New Haven Hillhouse on Saturday, | N N 0 v Britain Palace hile the Triangles aand the Paw- | e 3 4 1 noes will iurnish a double header SRS Hazards"". e v on Sunday atternoon. Rogers Recreation Five Continues Streak by Taking 12 The two local semi-pro clubs are e s 5 Mrs. Frank P. Duffy, with a score | Algonquin Team of New Haven Into Camp—Palace Swingter, Miistol enxious to get the football fans out bet seees 02 of 91 for 36 holes. won first prize | ¥ X £ 3 A 2 o « p to see themt in action once. If they e o g e e LI AT CHoCH Combination Captures Three Straight From Bris- come out once, the theory is that E niiniature golf course last night in | tol Crew — Local Rivals to Clash Next Monday will come out often. X the weekly playoff She topped her | % “ % . — | e nearest rival by 10 strokes. Miss | Night—Tronosky and Mates Again Hit Over 1800 : . 1t is about time that the local|Beahr ......ee... Clara Williams was second with 111. | b % 70 540 teams started thinking about play- | Mazali . 8 90— 203 | Nra I 0. Rex came in third with | —Plenty of Interest. S ing off for the city championship.|Larsn - 3= 391 122 and Miss Gladys Stillman scored —_—_— T ‘We think that there is going to be 410—1285 | 129 to place fourth | T FIGHTS LAST NIGHT a blood battle between the Pawnees s DO i ) Hat and the Blues this season. These R. & E. GIRLS' LEAGUE and the Blucs this season. These , SIS In the men's divison. Fred Gen | Comnecticus Stato Duckpin owling| ™! e, Yy \magine Your Satisfaction . Anderson .. 75 36— 151 | nctte topped all comers with a bril- | League were returned sridiron. L Drackenbers 1IN 612 148 liant score of 5% George Paris|state league matches last might, | Benit : 3 New York—Fidel La Barba, Los| In Knowing you have an ideal Yurkunas Chocolate. ] me in second with a score of 88. | o o T oa Iy . i : Siloearat game in second with & seore of 85| pogers Recreation Eive, the i i ‘ winter playground at The New Britain Blues will prac- ihe | tion of the leaguc Gitees Tl g i - ooklya, ¢ el 219 jennette hit 41 twice doing 0 tice tomorrow night at § o'clock in- Panic Belis (_4“’_‘;::“ < "‘” "‘or‘ i hcl“‘c 5 S et R | % ; ry Perlick, Kalama- N stead of tonight. A meeting will be | H. Gutowski A 5 a=—Fss| COUIBEEIEDS g B 7 g \ held in the Seneca club rooms im- |J. Kochal i 5 = = New Haven two o mediately after practice. BRTHIO) - THetioh 5 J. L. Armitage, representing him- | wpile the pPalace I il . 1y 12 s oL oy “:’;i:_' 36 HOLES OF INDOOR QOLF Juhnson «d Jack 0 2 from ot | sion fem i - s BE SURE AND STOP AT THE 19th HOLE —_ X to his own scorecard the night be- Plenty of interest is > B Az A FITCH JONES CHIP SHOTS - Lorenson . . fure last. He turned in a score of | in the com . gL} denocked i | . Holfelder 3 o st ¢ L 5 ket : 51|32 to qualify for a place in the | Kogers and I Apelgren 5 | weekly playoffs. He failed to show | for next Monday 1 ' e e e e e s O OUR WA By WILLIAMS Winning a national title of an in-|g Anderson 54 The dividual nature as in golf or tennis | M. Kindelan 1z one thing and taking care for a Diasre next week. All low scorers will be | New Haven last 1 3 ving of ree string t T year of the trophy is another mat. | Y- Lr®an - s ! SHEilEd tol shier Hemetuithis mes | tall of 376. The team rolled a t [ T~ / \CKABOD! GET SOME NAILS AnD ter. Often the latter becomes some- ; m=— out of he t the g Me VR e . { /T~ / A HAMMER AND NAIL Down what a burden. There is always the | P 100 i i the Stanley Arena course, | first encounter 611 to 374 and came : g | A T e e e B, S chance that it will be destroved by [ {310 oo 5 5 | George Wolfer, J. Karosis and Andy | through in the second £11 to §00. 1 el — A" s S e oy i Zueifstolediontiont | B. spring . . Scavillo came in in order in the | In the third, New Haven reversed | tean 1 r ey I DONT LIKE THIS LOOSE METHOD | e KT ¢ weekly playoff. Margaret Dacey and | the verdict by scoring 545 to 579 for | chalkin he ) OF CLEANING THE FLOOR BY MA feniicars “‘°B°:]' 5“1“‘ SaRiny| 3 Hazel Atwater came in first and sec- New Britain fini v 3 B gRpost s criol obbis Uone i ond in the women's division. Miss s tear it up its sen lost when the club house of the East | E. Johns Daceyirealizedial lons felc ambition i pin to g by knocking Lake course in Atlanta burned. The | O: brusik ........ .. it et e S oAl oA g : SenaES e e By u > sentimental v: - = £l Joe Tronosky hit high thre ut he r T { ginal trophy could not be replaced. | . VP UNDER 1T | ekly playoft starts again Rogers—Algonqnins Swingl today and will end Mon nignt of | Togers Recreation Iive invadec rso Ladie Wolfer. forced to give a With 38§ £ 5u0e, fuce G baTan e e = handicap of two, was going along | ¢lose second with a mark Last month the cup, emblematic | M. Grazieln i good until he hit the heart hole at | Pappicllo and Goldblatt were high o: the P. G. A. championship, Tost ;\{ Maerz the Stanley Arena course. He took from sight for the past five years | H. Casey a five on the heart and came in in came to light in Detroit. Giving it 18 holes with a score of 40. His irto the care of a taxi driver in Brackets New York the night after he won it L. B 143 G e ALACE BOWLING ALLEY 111925, Walter Hagen did not fing | H- Scanlon = ... 170 100— 1% | Joe Ryan g the popular suit sales- ina histhotshers e hedicivect RLCGUITo <8 84— 188 |y Artie Pilz and Joe Crowley ed it would be delivered. > 3 285 311— s3y | Started out yesterday afternoon over THOMAS DE LUCCA JOE WHITE b ol the Stanley course. Observers were Manager Assistant Manage: As he won the event for the next | gyANLEY WORKS GIRLS' LEAGUE | o¢ the belicf that instead of s sking 2 two years he said nothing about the | Globes 2 el o o 64 73— 137 | low scores, the trio was out to break . ST 3 Sth e e sy o e e STARTING NOV. 4, 1930-31 Dieget i he . the B o | gt | A T e e o one on the docond and the 7:00-8:30 P. M. fessed that he had no idea where it |J. i cvneeeenasedl B Bzt ndiOr ol o h I en 12 Teams Have Eatered W A new trophy was purchased | ‘, = Silie 14 R 2 Ehid R e s S | O 0. BUSINESS MEN'S BOWLING CLUB maker cup and the matter was for- | A, Nel : wl gotten. . 43 ¢. manager of the Tabs W Quality Print Shop | Alling Rubber Co. course is busy arranging a four- 5 2 L McCoy’s Music Store PO E RS L e s team league. Combinations of four [| Reney Smoke Shop by R i @ sealed leather case in the cellar |~ 0o ; meninlilcamne s feach griecis Gon BESvderilTa ulSHOD) Spring Bottling Works of the Detroit firm which malkes the Dristol, Flaintiile thoiTebs and the Spencer Shoe Shop e oGt xolf products that are stamped with PALAGEUATTEYS o B Y g Hagen's name. When officials of e T WANTED: Four More Teams. Apoly Mgr. Thos. De Lucco the company opened the case the INTER STATE LEAGUE ! T.eonard ( son established a rec- long lost golf trophy appeared on Conn. Trolley C ord for juniors at the “Y' course the scene again. 930H 3 L vesterday. He shot the nine-hole STARTING NOV. 6, 1930-31 layout in 15 strokes. The young 7:00 P. M. z | onansky isdashodb) : The names of the winners since | Hesin ... 7 5 women of the “Herald" staff were S o AN, g et 1925 will be inscribed on the big cup | Vempsey G L I the trick shot guest artists of {he INTER-CITY GIRLS' LEAGU l< and the substitute will be used for 43 5 course manager ter the paper Landers. Frary & Clark Hospital Five another purpose. It has been play- Palace Five NAH T, Palace Giils" Five Sokol Gi ed for since 1916, except during the | Boardman ...l 33 00— R o i 3 Sviiaes S = Milo Lubratovich. 215 pound Wis- v : 4 L e ‘;\nn:' B;‘n‘ie“ L}'\:;;\‘fa“ra‘:,,,im .‘;"Tw:l;‘ 2 SR consin tackle, fell i balls (oM orcileamsRivan ted U res v s rar o PuTTing Down AN UPRISINGE G ENEN R IR "Diegel cach have taken it twice.|Chase .. .......... 1 in the Wisconsin-Fenn battle. while Jock Hutchinson and Tomniy Armour have captured it once| e | - |SALESMAN SAM We Do, Too, Sam s Before it is plaved for again.|p... . S Ee changes in the method of competi- | gani .. 53 tion are quite lkely as some of the [Valentine . s % — e 1 : P. G. A. members are demanding ~ | Sarle .- 4 (AAVE & ClGAR ON tME, AR DosTevan! 'mqu:,\ Gee,Gl22,1'M TICKLED PINK ONCE ( Fo%flfl ‘AND WHAT Do ‘YoU I e St reform. There is a good deal of | KT = GU22 HAS PROMISED ME A RAISE BN SaM — WITH WHAT YA JUST ToLD MeE-) @, EX' | THINK YYOU OWE Y(ouR \ ngitation for medal rather than | 505 ; s 1T WON'T B LONG. BEFORE I'LL | THATS WHEN YA CALLED ME (N | THOUGHT GETTING UP IN “THE ALARM CLOCK. LA Tutko ... 127 323 BE GENERAL MANAGER OF TH' STore! | (A WERE GONNA BaWL teE OuT ( | WORLD To MosT? € = Grodrow . 128-- 321 s e Hagen and Johnny Farrell favor! kesky . 6 106— 327 = T “"fi—"7 — | miatch play while Willie MacFarlans | Gregor ... 3 e 1w < e = = | 1 7= - = suggests that the annual battle nf | Halnes Sy il | O CAGARETS R / N @ ( WHY, ER - { / the professionals be turned into an 37 1T CeTi67E R open match play championship. That's a new idea and such an SSES etent, 1t Jones entered it, would vie PUNTS AND PA Wwith the national open in public in-| terests. But there is small chance . ¢ o that the suggestion will receive any | By the Associated Press. consideration at the annual meeting| New York—If it's true, this plan of the P. G. A. in Chicago November | 0f Columbia’s for the Colgate game 17,18 and 19. The idea is too radi-| i¥ carrylug the idea of starting the cal a departure from custom. second team to its limit. The report 15 that Lou Little doesn't expect to Mal Stevens, Yale coach, claims | beat Colgate and so will use his the best results can be obtained | rcserves all through the game, sav- from scouting by having only orie | ink his regulars, many of whom are man cover a team. irjured, for the Brown game. FOR BEST RESULTS | Hanover. N. H.—Allegheny is one HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS‘OE the few undefeated and unu;dl

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