New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 11, 1930, Page 14

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HeRALD, 'UksDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1930. HARTFORD HIGH TEAM HAS SLIGHT EDGE IN WEIGHT ON NEW BRITAIN FOOTBALL ELEVEN IN ANNUAL GAME SATURDAY —ROGERS BOWLERS TAKE THREE GAMES FROM PALACE FIVE—THREE COMMUNITIES ENTER IN MIDGET GOLF TOURNEY HARTFORD WILL OUTWEIGH 'MAROONS READY Rockne May Quit Active Coaching In Two Years TROGERS BOWLERS DEFEAT LOCAL ELEVEN SATURDAY F(R HOCKEY RACE | PALACE IN STATE MATCH o ¢ | (apital City Football Team Averages Two Pounds A ; o i % [Recreation Five Swarms Over Local Rivals to Take More Than Hardware City Combination — Coach /Iomlqal Team Wil Have Bril-) o " | ; | Three Straight Games — Winners Go Under 1800 John Newell Undecided On Starting Lineup—Cas- | liant Al'l'fly of Talent » : | | for First Time in Weeks—Gacek Just Misses Shat- sidy Has a Problem in Kloiber and Flood — Two | R ALY ' | ; tering League Record—Nick Tronosky Hits High Heavy Aggregations to Meet in Annual Clash— | '°""*" i | 5 T » &5 o Mark With Score of 397—Teams to Battle Again Few Veterans Left in Either Camp. 1 nat P i n! ‘ : , : | On Wednesday Night. | e ! a Lril-| . o Lo e i | When Greek meets Greek on the HARTFORD PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOI L b % Y ] ¢ e ifleld of honor, there i3 bound to be fireworks and when Rogers Recrea- i ; pnesiiational ams - 4 A Pyl | I tion Bowling Five clashed with the i , s ; ; . . \Palace quintet last night at Rogers : F ¢ wa - o 7 ¢ ‘ alleys in a Connecticut State Duck- mn Bowling jeague match, the arks flew fast and thlckl: Pnnceton Squad Has Chance (0 ecked 1" experence “ana o 1 abi \ 1o remain calm under fire, Be Furgrfulamlay. 1 me s g, v S lmgcra alleys took the Palace Five |into camp in threc straight games, Nov, 10 (T1—Buffeted | HOWever, the winning {eam gave o, he Drinccton |C¥idence of Leing under a terrific e e |stratn because, for the first time in ity to give Bill Roper something |["A0Y iek=iiha ""‘,‘m‘”” Detaw Jis o cheer about before he retires as | U0 G‘"}gq“"”‘h oftig It rolled lead football coach. All will be for- Py st L , L il miee o Buc teed Tn! meckl | eNIek Mronceky, came Stlirolgh|s ds AR dinm in Sat. |MgN man fn last night’s match when O ave remewal of their anclent|he pinned up a total of 497 for the KNUTE g E / R i ;H)vr‘: :aml"&l :;'lrr»k ba ‘}\1' myrw: : ! shattering the league record of 1 ( Of course the odds are all against [*"? ROCKNE 4 » Princet Vietors. The Tigers | O Single string when he missed two % ALt since they |SiDEle pIn spares in the last two ) s | frames. I Amherst, 23-0, in the [frames * battle of the season. since| Pledmont was high for the Palace heyve tied a woalk Chicago |team With a score of $57. and been beaten by Brown, ame triofteamsiwiilibatils at e el Y N liiout in Wednesday night at the compiled a much morc g |Falace Alleys and the team that e lost the match last night, will be out , Brown and Alfred, tied |uo,'°’,'rff"‘_”fg“ he east's stro t v]A\HR Dart- | A8:5COTCS G 2 Rogers I::l;. Five Howey Tige gt oeans 5 Tiace s N e 131 10 BN HIGH SCHOO! will be considerable d ppointment it they fail to hold the blue to a re- score Princeton teams bit of playing their best . Blue, and the long his- Iry since 18 duced many an upset. Yalt gly !_.urrl to A hatt [orrn oth rank tra- | G Ane ] afig e : ! i 1 4 Holy Cross count on tough i) THREE [;IT"-:S IN ontinger the t e i 3 1 zoing. Corne Dartmouth | Georgia Heavyweight Will Not Be Bt e o Paoine S i o 5 1] Eogo) ding | Allowed by Chicago Stadium 1o o M ee ks : - ; ; : t . -| Batte Sharkey In New York. 5 t ) His et Beoon il o a; N A : ¢ i st oy = d Yl e s York University f ;| Chicago, Nov. 11 (P—Even if W. ; ! . iplst ks lont T faycita [_',n,,\::.,vy.. “Young” Stribling. Georgia's A o N 7 f AR | Wi N ¢ i A Vil try to stop Jack Grossman and |boxer, did desire to appear on the - Miniature G=)ll Play to Start in PUNTS AND P JSSES (e S m ‘ ‘. ?son i Grostman and | voxcr. did desi o wopear on the i : : K 2 ashes wi 3nc 1, the Chicago stadium would et P | el e 5 c 3 i . ret. o ibling—although he had intersect y | not even asked—that they would not a ase his contract to meet either ald Ambrose (Tuffy) Griffiths of Sioux City, or Paulino Uzcudun, in ,\.mmn December “DABBY” DABKOWSKI JACK GALLIVA? ects L 0. Pitt travels| Stribling had been sugsested as an N. B. Fullback R e i ; with Ohio | opponent for Jack Sharkey, who o- . & State invades Towa |fered to fight the southerner for | nothing. Stribling asserted, how- '\{. iNi E | T C" ‘{ 3 STARTING "-'v\" il X et : \;} r‘r,- he is \v\Hlmg 1o“|n"~" the { ; : SHE CHEERED FOR CHAMP Only Talf Tilled When Famous '3 @0 I et i AeRTRE DEan Rt alnriell S e With Boaing and Himself, Plans |defended his light heavyweight title from Abie Bain, the Newark chal- Indefinitc Rest, lenger, Clara Bow occypied a ring- Chiicago, Nov. 11 (P—Otto Von |Side seat and cheered for the title- Por: solemn Norwegian heavy- | holder. He gave her a ticket. ted—with himself. I the heavyweight | ACTIVITY IN B LEBALL MART mself in particular, nce early jApril, 31 players have d today to sail for nvolved®in major league trad- , Norway, Nov. 19, | th the activity split evenly be- |tween the two leagues. Nine athletes urn, zll future ring figured in four deals concocted by ements have been cancelled. | McGraw of the Glante. By AHERN Stedium 2t Notre Dame Will Be Licven Meets Drake Saturday. EMAIN ON TEAM < B e D (7 wHiLe SR THorRNTON IS H (|| MAH GoGWESS, MISTAH MATAH, m 1A STAYING WITH US, JASOA, L EF AH WAS TWINS AH'D iy e T wWisH You WOULD ASSUME = sSTILL NEED A ASSISTANT 14 | “HE ROLE OF HIS PERSONAL Fo ALL AH HAS -0 Do ARCUN’ | MAN AND VALET! ww WHEN HEAH ! o NTKNOW DAT OL” (SITED HiM 1IN LONDON & ‘FABl:rEM;tBrfi:A‘r’rH' LASLB‘TEA;!Q 2 = T { 4 BUST CAMEL’S ARC 2 PLACED TWo SERVANTS st e et T MY DISPOSAL, EGAD! (A ~ c_wc;u ??1 wzw»r * |4 CAMEL «~ QUERLOADED . AN GEFINT A 4 OBJSECT \F HE WISHES KNEE SAG! «v -6 RECOMPERSE Nou AH'LL HAB & FoR NoUR - - : T. A & me lineup %, (10) i st GIVE Yo" A-TWo 4 e s e S et o 2 ight for il s A Yis= SERVICE P WEEK'S NoTicE e T o o S | | s ot l‘;lf: “\',\,M v '("\. et o ; o el ‘ Ll sy - ' it 1o Yale nu.»:uh:::v,uI.,uu:an Tricks g 'H“\ ”” e o iy ; \ = N ‘; \ T SPRiG! for Princeton and Hervard Games a Complete Secret. PLANS ANNUAL REPORT ricago, N ®) rican 2 - I tion of HEWITT STILL TLIMPING his ymitted to | t conce 1non esiden r id he | expeets to continue 1 M foy € . 4 1NDOOR GOLT NEW BRITAIN HIGH o s s e R ek ol Lo cuntinelonp Sprkiiacemaindoe ior Weteen — zon. AFTERNOONS Withythe exeey rs NIGHTS HARTFORD PUBLIC HIGH gt o SQU AD GETS LONG DRILL end, and Alt it Pittebur, P v (UP)— | squad is e ted : j at the y Stadium. Nov. 15 GETS SKUTL pru TICE After prom ) hs diter- | for the Princelon game frany, : HEd i Nov 1o Annapolis, ‘Md v. 11 (UP)--inoon off rve Armistice Day.| McLs . Albic B P v STANLEY 7 AS S Anticipating a me with | Co; Jock Sutherland put the Pitt | study and 0 CONTARAS 'H‘()I‘ outhern Meti Baltimore | i a long drill this|heen on the injurec 3 i ARENA PRy [ avy o skull prac- |Sia spect Mitli- as fit for av’s contest 5 & i General Admission $1.00 i AT b : S = 4 BIG SPECIAL TODAY Reserved $1.50 Lok x.'a defens L . and Reider. halfback, are | FOR BEST RESULTS 1 50 IN GOLD — LOW SCORE g slight injuries, ll:l; HERALD CLASSIFIED. A\ll\‘

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