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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1930. Speaking ’ of Sports | Bad fc Buess, the Now Britain Blues nees, football rivals. cano took & few reflections on t the I'awnees and,Mana ta comes back today to eling, a exists one hetween Manager 1 though Man the Pawnces 11 Blues, it will take the B to heat the Pawnees further than fhis challenge of the accepted by cven the Pawnee fc rta ger the Barta 1 to play t thing, even blood where Barta t they held ways made game. Now it is the a game and if th Barta will fix them up. says tha he city the 1 outcome of all e t out next Sunday morial Field This will | the be ams in c bring out of both 1 hey 1 Joyable football il out Pawnees next in ertainly in to watch Ro on th ers will cut ov Haugh ranks to go into y of Georgi Ll PLAYER er Otto Bar- answer Recano says it took 1o 1es 12y in and states that the to the I Blues time Bluc championship, al- wnees be turn to a carc this es and the Blues w Willow ) ended ader at Willow Brook park crnoon (Continued may T the ind the | Manager occasion Saturday camp v Britain Hillhouse ounded e it geal line, serous w Re- to cast || record of th wa T posi as in him. | tcam I'lood, lowever that al- rd ling n reco On the next ter beat the ar: He g ame s hoy on ran vard line Alesk to Hi i for an and any- ran to ard ling Britain playe nd New Br vards. One the game by Ritter. In the witen g for a k for to play, o fin. that e bat- rnoon at Brook in New Britain Gramitt Ludw inowicz he word " mor narssi ind along all cials—Cre Masse NEW HAVEN LOSES Boston Hands Elm City Eagles feat in Ope Hi AW pre poin iled lroppe heuds NEW BRITAIN HiGH BEATS HILLHOUSE e ball "his was the However one 21 Vetrano replaced Za Tigers ening Game, 106 " G e LOCAL TEAMS TAKE BOTH ENDS OF DOUBLE HEADER roints. min | whit Pacific—Mohler, Southern Califor- nia, qb, 7§ points. Southern — Roberts, Georgia, fb, 72 points. Mid-west—O'Neil, i points. Mo. Valley — Van Koten, Drake, hb, 65 points Southwestern Leland, hristian, b, 54 points Rocky Mountain hb, 49 point Big Ten {7ib, 43 points Big Six Bausch, Kansas, hb, | 36 points. | trom Brecedin petrolt hh 5% pa wnees Defeat Strong Triangles Swamp All-Burn- o Maple Ends of Bristol by‘ Sides Under ; 6 to 0 Score—Contest Is| Count — Quarti Carries {and Ball Over Twice for | ccul Staged Before FairM ball | | rritory Kicked and Drcisen | on -the one foot s about to roll over the most dan- the New Britain ternoon. kicked ont to the Urbanski fumbled and vered for New Britain play Flood punted into | ritory, it being on the | vard line One at zained nothing fo- Flood reepted a to the Hill Fink made fiv ound and Ilood | 19 yard line ted New e rv | Davis, Utah, | tion all a - Rebholz, Wisconsin Large Crowd — Touch-| Touchdowns — Squilla- [zzez down Comes in Second | ; Period. ciote Features With Run | of 47 Yards. field —fiutting the || Hazards for first| double in Willdw foothall to an easy vic- | u Burnsides being In the hal ne« sccond header, the I'a foot defeated the strong Maple Lnd Bristol at Memorial IMield in Willo Broolk vesterday afternoon prizes | the scorc 6 to 0. The cor and |of the game came in the second min- |period when the powerful Ind ere on their own 30 yard line anc 1fte plunge to their yvard lir Maguda threw a rd pas prizes | Zicl to score the touchdown Mrs. Whyte | perini's try for the extra point n with 44, @ place kick, went wide of the mar Prills | In the ssion, ¢ with 47, | Town t 1a march Mrs. H. O.|th cd to tie the count. T and Lil- |the ball on their own 40 yard h nds went throu o be finally stopped ¢ yard strije fourth period, the 1 2 failed to get t Bath n the men" : et ollows line and the It cr {ing will compete s Homan and | forced (o take to the air. They com- | Louis Zer pleted six two for thel ... : 3 dack Fawnees e Prudons s - 5 TSR 2 first fensive game for the winners e e Miske and Quarti went well on i offensive for the local team der and Lane starred for The Bell City team scor en first downs to six for the About 700 people watched the The lineups Pawnees = of vards i \ Memor am romped | tory over the of Hartfo The locals Capital City ag partment of the opposition to two The than the locz check the end runs of the With about five the first quarter, the open o An yards for a score tra point was u Wit third 100 stripe over ot | header i lo; lhous ieree Brook toes park of ho Al score ¥ os eleven A 9 to 0. | clea outplayed the cation in every de- nd held the first down the weekly both men the Cocoanut Grove only Haven's 1°¢ of the New zhit clipping penalized zood plays beautiful tackle for rs was o trect, swal itain w of the last 20 ya S, was heavier | the inable to ! ra local boys. played in | into nd raced > try for the ful wa Gas- v 3 stages of the g t quarter- | William 48 Kerr third am starte L : mi > took Parda’s place Grami at tool place. | ; and | The | of end kr sted i ced 1 recovery scoe | Pawn: They wait in the Lroke yard ball even minu period, Quarti and scored from the 15 Anderson rushed the for the extra point o5 gone Pawnees' in In the istol Hizh Hillhouse High ZETeR Ingia irougn 0o A ber i Emn “ho ff. the Capital team un n aerial at- two consecutive howes the rush and took | Dor Ritte: with a 37 passes to y Armir with John Du- and John Genn Swit Harold Curtin 41 and |° Paris and They also will 1ot tac ton Fred Ben V40, Bill e played a wonder o the Don MeMillan i Mannit Loomis hole e R Grorge with 42. in midfield 36 hanc Tt | best 47 on run of Maple Ends 74 ten | down lin pecial will a spe- eral ro played tomorrow I Armistice Da as foot | Bergomi o over. Happy ¥ " extra point Bddie Wolf Stanley ht mak- holds the | par. Satu Fred G e Prudonn a 12 unde All-Burnside s | Forgetti | rco night for t bene Ma ne e, a| PioR : : I Hayes 38 Colossa prize, Harry K . came through Grohol Helm B. Turner Wolfer, itarski has own, Meri- and other quartets. The in action Wed- ainst a strong out of town combinatior perini Bungoif Ben 8 i left halfback D Kan. : right halfbac en 5 Froelish ullback Pawnees liske for Q Gasperini, Lor Windage for (olossa nani for Ziel. Maple I for Lubic, Alexander for Bungolf. Officials, Nixon, referce: Hitct umpire, Murtha, linesr Maguda arti fo Rava:: . et Mun Ice Hockey Team Oster- na- Bor. 210 1 De- orrow & on to the trophy. st leg and he through for nley Arena a hat for DENIES DIVORCE STORY Savoldi, Star Backficld Perform- zet a 1 g Eoml; Halfback Jack Heery won tl the favorite to con second s Maskill cock, an an BELVIDERE BLUES WI The Belvide 3ue ims ester ended in a 6-6 deadlock ond b however, the Blues sn ed through for two touchdowns. fo! ash- Desamoins. Payne for Abbot WHY NOTRE DAME HAS BIG SUCCESS Team Has Spirit, Goaching and Material for Great Combination It cr of Notre Dame, Scouts Stories —_ FROM GRIDIRON TO ARENA hn (Monk) Campbell, Ala bama's spinning n Zo0 out for the boxing football About Marriage. Ind., Nov. 10 i the reported t of Jo Savold on backficl her he iversity ulation FORBIDS N IGHT BASEBALL avoldi, star fullback mblers, denied after ory over the Univer inia Saturday that his teain’s of I had 1 a diy he 1 instituted rried «r had Asked reg ty Judze 1 filed a statements Hosinski that uit for divorce Savoldi and had withd Saturday, Savoldi said: “The & is news to me.’ Hosinski had said he, as a the peace, had ofticiated tt iage of Mi: of South Ber refused comt to the reason withdrawal, Koshler. by telephonc Hosinski's statement she had continued father to Notre W FOR BEST HIERALD NEW YORK | EXCURSION 2 20 ONE 33"?”, 5 ROUND WAY TRID Return Tickels Good 30 Days seconds during PULLMANS OF THE HIGHWAY v heaved agai Comfortably Heated th c1bov knecs Bonded and Insured. S No Finer Built HES T We Guaruntee Your Comfort nsylvania LEAVE CROWELL'S DRUG STORV West Main St AN (Y] junday Macaluso of till fa ad o tot noi 29 a who | Koehle Hosinski of April i Audrey to Savoldi nt Saturday for the 1 now is 106 California touct cond rts of G owns u ace with light vorce suit Mi di- orgia, who s point M depar touch his t ot Four Times corro uso | She poundc play, s wit very to Savoldi re- like 14 d aft \ of ninc as rumpl\wl“ FLYWEIGHT TO LIGHT HEAVY Abic Newark light heavy- recently lost a cham- to Max Rosenbloon started fighting at hen he competed in division. Since then division up heavyweight Bain, vho bt ip figh lehold 000 A 240 1M aml 6 Daity ane of 16 the | he through flyweight fought in & Time 41, Hours Phane 1 Make Leservati - Buy Tickets Betore Boarding Coaches 3 7 . Be Sure It's u Yankee Coach radi s not luminous. The glow tubes of radium || YA KEE STAGES. Inc. calts comes from impurities. every Kus light 11 was able 1 to Rockr | s and o | d carrie | minutes of Lattle | thing im from was made tart boys their football during the tor themselves. There The before 19 to 0)unger tn The forta tried Saturday, they have is no Irish b Any tween the ma the is o1 ding.” from the game ball’ is played Notre Dame game dressing dim ous pri husiasts on guard a strained silen d hear a pair of P drop h ind, waiting in the se 1 wh those silk players h en Rockne ent opencd door. a rs r haif ring announces vord All 1 t 1o a d ou and into bench or for the field. The rtired. H art W nd sway, fo o ing No Da ath a pile L0k at ‘em pla of Red pile or subst to Le hy, a eside sit me guard. The in the ohue ment tepped Donoh nd ockne looks on, a remark his unmoved hen for the ugh hdow lankets with They eir places on t they don’t know each Mart hed to his bre Mart) 1 trots back 1ing but nomer Yeal a ball like week to play it -dar!;-‘ on Knute Rockne teaches his!off his ster- | nside | roon yon foot Toil | ough of the 1arp- is as the | leaving the | bsti- | elbows and | Tlow- They tions of across the ting ched For Brill - OUT OUR WAY | quieting , helped by two tug- There are the no communication for the team 1 Just 1ly ging assistant managers BLUES BATTLETO STORELESS i1 Local Football Team Unable <. | Gross Opponents’ Goal Line no words of advice from coach 4 fr p on the rump ith a folded newspaper. rep ie play- who has been ed trots up, Paul?” asks Rockne ther Schwartz plu touchdown whoops and cheers, down now, howe becomes apparent that the game s won. Krom toes to ful for bench abou 800 |afternoon. the N wnd the Waterbury B eless tie in or diron 1 s I am oldi of t Big Joc haste e hard cen h udden- feet coach calls les over hi ar a see-x ho. itutions he Wate 11 to t} but fou cre uee 1| ues he the ball to by carry vards playin Dame b, vhere glances hurriedl a priest sits among ers in t oblingin Baok o ore bu row. The intent on t priest e g or Lingle 4 a long imming around end Uoud d the ury 00 he pigskir the game ed in . Water ches o d Argos one play L ch No. 55 play Brill int d is thrown Roc for t his feet and t the sid cs inside you on that he advises. pts a forward pass will hold roorr pract Tuesda preparatior Pawnees Gk ice s to ) o'clock in Gridley Macl There were res in Brow of which was covered by the award Application for a patent was filed y Brown on Jant 14, 19258 ADD TWO SPORTS dball are include foothal tennis. baseball, track, boxing, goif ling, cross country and basket lost cellar league. oc- National By WILLIAMS e [ BeTTER PUTTIN FLAT \RONS IN TR OVEN S0 THEM'LL BE WAGN BY BED TME — | vyou HMOW ) HOW YOO owiL ABouT 8 \ \ | _MOMEN \_es.u.5.PAT. oy \ /HERE , ALICE, POT THIS 1IN TR OVEN , 1O WARM {{ BIT — 1L HAUE T A AGAI \ MY CorD AINT N ANY BETTER \w ! NOW CONT You Go TO EATIN' THESE CHESTNUTS ~ 1'LL GIWE You SOME WHEN THEY'RE DONE. GOOSE GREASE | T OREA 4l 1 I \ UB MY CHEST N T NIGHT — TN 1930 BY NEA SERVICE. 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