New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 5, 1930, Page 11

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touchd ROGERS A tie - — Qe kee outfic Speakingl of Sports || """as e e s N"° e FETIEET the New Bl fam tor e ite u s Bulloley “Hich e M- 556 tor Hollyweod i | Datey i 5 94— 29 : - Y Hartford P T | Nealon Bowling fans in this city will have | Getersloh plenty of interest tonight in the two | 97" e e | = slate league matches which will be Hillhouse 1 s ffensive at I i FOR BEST RESULTS rolled in this city. The Rogers Rec- | Ll - A he first contest resulted in o . . cam p HERALD CLASSIFIED A7 reation and the Palace Fives are | pomm i " oo 8 BE 2 350 Si1—107 2 3 A scheduled to meet other entrants ax S 4 ShE 5 = = e from about the state. Iwn‘u THE B(l)-WLERS Pk {SES OFF TACKLE PL rules govern The Gog Five battles the Al-! 5 § ® AL B (e A utting the local feam ook two out of (hree [(arlo Rl e 2 games in the Elm City Monday night | yoany. ST e | G | KMPSM‘“"S and the expectation is that the team | Kondini ... . 011 g 5 Hazards" 5 : Ko™ with Kellys will repeat again tonight. e ) Eaniashnt il Y & | - o lowest-priced tol entry. The Palace rollers fook | Kratzke Wililam Foberg was t three straight games Monday night Forishs 1 § the first prize offered i play : B in Bristol And needless 1o say, Bris- | samos e et R O St lasten Igh S T Lt Bl Y 5 ¥ g 3 < tol i3 out for revenze tonight LS U miniature course . i s ; : : | the 18 oles in or ! ik . o The South End club rolled its| agman ..., e 2 < ; e fourth week of howling the Pal-|Bishop s 7100 sap | Helen Lynch, with a scor: of 44 £ % e 4 " lre ace Alleys last night. night | Massey : : : 565 [ three over par, was the w o o ¢ | 5 proved to be the best the players|Beh cee 93 06 281 | first pr amonz the s gi A . é . have had all season Haglo ik : B85 sty t Judge Bill M | e These big, sturdy tires, extra built to udge Bill Mangan has T e A, : | i r i of probate, we|pie ... I 5D g fast becoming devote the minia- : ” ’ ' | meet the exacting demands of modern *if the mantle of dignity that i85 02 5 ¢ ture game. A 1 has been form- ; driving conditions, are the kind of tires 3 surrounds the office, will keep him e [ > lcd and tourn: away from the handball courts. We 2 R — L |4t the Stanley arena cours hardly believe that the judge will T 5 , ’ S Sici - e 2 we like to sell. i';“ '\.“‘z:'“n’;s has to desert eports i First, because their low price brings Now that the campaign is over 3 puyersiintojaticistore, it should be all right o say that, JeNe e ST mateh game. Play 3 : Ded D Second, because these buyers get so the office of judge probate ne AT e 9:30 o'clock : s : . i 1o knows human nature, Bericelrh : ey * . 29 x 4.50 6.20 much more tire than they expected that the man. Anyone |Frawles PR a In the first of the games betweern who spent the major part of his life | V8! g g s clubs starting Friday night, | ¢ g ) ¢ run 30 x 4.50 6.30 5 on “Nigger Hill’ and played base- | terdiein . .ooiiis ; i— 25 |the Trumbull Elcctric Co. girls of 5 i ; e PRl e e e i Dl i Slllagil e e h|ins Bonth ! it s 28 x 4.75 7.40 ants, knows human nature from the =2l o chine lassics. In another game, | ‘ how. it ! ; ; A = ground up 28 P. & I Corbin girls team will |5 b o g ) L e 29 x 5.00 7.93 s > | play the Landers combination { 7 9.7% NORTH & JUDD GIRLS LEAGUE tah t C'rof linoc | 31x85:25 “Red” Donnelly, halfback on the Squares. | - New Britain Roller Hockey club last | 1 whit 9 . s 148 Two matches remain in the Church | 0o0% 7 . ; : 29 x 5.50 9.95 n, has been laboring rs | £ o AL 65— 126 lstreet semi-finals. Fost sched- < | o a e day te and he h M e300 B0 8 | 10d (o meet Saunders while Johnson | oo - | 32 x 6.00 £2.90 #pecial inqu as to whether the t meet Jack Heery, Heery is the s s : polo season is likely to go through 303 93— 3938 | favorite te come ough and win Other sizes proportionately low e e e e e Buckles S : A tires make permanent customers for us. meet the Stanley the give up his work to pl the zamo|'n fiertn 3 2 T for e et ' ‘ £ C 5 e s uUnless thero 15 ass o that he 6 : fhetprice for e e d a shift (o 1 ) LIBERAL Come in and take a look at them. will he able ake his livelihood |* : 86— 113 | Hole No. 7 at the vey arena | tion 1o 1he . { : Note their generous size, and the wide, S e Sl S LD n t con ALLOWANCE deep tread of tough, springy rubber— ion of a bridge with Manager Bill Clancy s figuring | H various combinations for the local sesiciiitiron L e Day . ‘7 i on your old tires and take our word for it, there’s even team. He weuld like to get St. Aubin ' saki L PlygREC Blorito Rt I Conal Rioh ake . 3 : Sl U R e : : | toward aset of | more quality where you can't see it & a star pair of rus 1534 i gl b i ) : 5 ke a & ir of r e e - ; y KELLY BALLOONS but where ll:s even more unporta.m. othe n . 05 SQ AT TR TR All Kelly Tires are guaranteed for life. r might be a position of center. ; . are only ideas and not de- ‘ e a2 e ; ; TOMATIVE MEXNT & RUBRER CORP. tions of second rush. cen- |y e P L i ; ! 26 Main S Phone 1818 1 tender have 1o be filled | A s i ;| New Britain 44 Points Behind it i | GOYER TIRE & BRAKE (0. e team can take the floor = = - = h f¢ - Manage lancy declares that there =) = i andi 5 5 i g | 992 W A S AR SR Rille League Vanguard it P L i 225 Elm Street Phone Wi Al e requirea 1o atiend ihe e Local Stalwarts Will H e in B Varn HARRY'S AUTC FRPAIR SHOP £ < season's shooting « © ~ ok g i E ¥ V. iy the orpanisation eC m| S B GEN. HOSP. TEAGUE ay this year to another s RS All KELLY dealers are Independent dealers 1e to play prelimi games. i1 : wo 1 ‘ This is quita 2 job. H. Overstrom 165 { rolled up a total of 3.452 poi shot SABER | Undeleated Football Teams Fage ™*™** ™**Gais™> =" n sy st i s 3 R Still Tests in Games o LI BT the docal st TR T T 2o soCw t . DoOWN HARD Thursdas nizht minzton wil e : : &/ ON 't shooti zainet Middle Haddam at \ / A \ | will probably 1 (r'e)—"Th about certain 1o Chisels nation's unde- & elevens when holding perfect rec- e completed Saturday's im- [ Joss with with no blemishes on [On r e Kordham, Alle- i Fredrichson shoot at W yland in Valentir 72 A tal City (H. Do e nnd w tonbu imes rctte in the midwe in the south. and Oregon Washington State in th v Saws Of the ten. Fordham, Notre Dame ¥ the toughest as Detroit L Expors PALACE ALLEYS & - 4 Aair, and @ a2 SOUTH END LEAGUL I n with Meriden Haussler veeks ag New Britair Alleghen \ mportant Walthers Yale-tied Dartmou A L4 Notre Dame will vania in the east. I’ has im- proved vasily sinc tart. Alabama may find it in a lei- dow after having poir d sucecess for th Kentuely ame last woek Alabuma faced IFlorida Orezon's cxcellent record will be risked and may be shattored n playing California am last yea have shoy Britain-Middlefield should he close. Maryland foothall feet or mo! PRATERNITY ALLINS 4 T e e Montana State Star CCIATTANDERS aunds In weight, 4 B B {Lresu s oar orr ange By SMALL Good for Something G0 Shippers R s (NELLWELL, MRS, cCUMBACK' ) ( OH, 50 50, MR ) [ ) HOW b LiKe A Kl = I . H\cw 'Doc‘t’OU cLEl aciie ( =t JaR RAMALADE MARMALADE ¢ fffi&fTK’K STAMPS (N HIS ALBUM! \7 g 1 o YOUR. APPENDICITIS \\ 1 \ —— =24 7 i I, operaTion? A ! S L % / 2 o) A ) e OM, Was THAT 5 / (1 G TO MY YOUNGSTER To ALRO LEAGUE 2 < i B = cRc | | g 1 FoR HARD Eazles | 2 » N DS it 59 53 421 Associated Press Ploto Austin Detrat: is Mc na State's slar open field runner and quarter- | .. back. O Brien |

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