New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 12, 1930, Page 10

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Tuffalo, N. Y. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1930. NEW BRITAIN HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL TEAM IS MADE DECIDED FAVORITE OVER HARTFORD IN ANNUAL GRIDIRON CLASH ON SATURDAY—PAWNEES AND NEW BRITAIN BLUES ANNOUNCE ELIGIBLE LIST OF PLAYERS FOR TITLE GAME ON SUNDAY Battles Hartford High Eleven Saturday Afternoon LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL 1S FAVORED OVER HARTFORD Loyal Fans Fearful That Over-confidence Might Affect Play of Team Saturday—Gerry Flood Expected to Start in Place of Kloiber — Eleven Is About Ready for Annual Battle—Hardware City Eleven Has an ' Impressive All-Time Record—Rivals Have Met 33 o ONYONECHANGE 1S MADEINTEAM **'0ttawa Senators Finally Trade| Frank Clancy to Toronto | P—only | the | on Impressive Al-Time Record FIGHTS LAST NIGHT OPEN GOURT SEASON Portland. ) freal, outpointed Johr McCo Cleveland Nic ny Jim Pa. — Georg outpointed Franklin 10ls, Vale and Pennsylvania to Start In- Willlams, Cleveland, (16) ; tercollegiate Basketball Season —— | l FOOTBALL With Game At Philadelphia. Yale ercollegial has with a clash at NEW BRITAIN HIGH —VSe— HARTFORD PUBLIC HIGH Hurley Stadium, Nov. 15 CONTARAS SHOP CROWELL DRUG CO. General Admission $1.00 Reserved $1.50 champion rinceton Jan bers, Dart- chedule o 1. each othe wi o1 team ing the | USE HERALD CLASSIFIED Al)fi‘r Stecle, rg SOUTH OVERGOMES ~ LENTER BY 47-20 iJunior Church Champs Open | With Victory—Methodists Win C YoM QA and glid The v left tc Captair w, left tha row, —Mangan, re; Flood and ll:\.b}\m\.d\!. Zematravich, Gramatt, le t—Manager “Chick” F zan; IS Fink, O’Brien, rg; Parda, c; rhb; Zaleski, qb; Miy- Coach FOOTBALL TEAMS DECIDE ON PLAYERS FOR BATTLE Pawnees and Blues Announce Eligible Members of Teams for Championship Clash Sunday — Both Teams Confident Over Outcome—Bad Feeling and Bitter Rivalry Crops Out Afresh Over Charges of Managers—Large Crowd of Fans to Watch Elevens in Action—Start at 2:30 o’Clock. . MAY RECOGNIZE MANY NEW NARKS | Amateur Athletic Union to Study Applications at Meeting made t nual convention women cords during the Feminine s men yinst 17 for the " FEATURE BATTLES HOPPE DEFYING SCORE VICTORIES ON GRID PROGRAM | Fields gational Center Congres FOOTBALL RESULTS Trinity Methodist i ola Frosh 21, M ps Frosh HOLD LIGHT PRACTICES B Ind., Nc 2 (UP) FFERED CUT HAND N K 2 (UP) rd, ficet half- ered a cut that required cs between two finger | his right hand when trying to ¢ | a forward during Dartmouth’s pras- tice yesterday. The injury n f the Cornell . Dartmouth’s b quad yesterday “leming, Iz Referee corer—Ely Games Next First Lu Episcopalians. ted the season ~Aronsor mer——) Week ¥ keen The rans & REGULARS PRESENT ri ov ¢ to climb out e | ceszion, makir Y RUNNING GAME | vear that some Md., Nov. 12 (UP)— |on the injured list ack will ) Harv game again Cross on Saturday this week's practice indi. |the Yale game |peschology. W me ser has Coach Ho cels th n 2 runnin aturday, ales. ATIONAL BoDY S zainst Hoppe GERMANS LEADING attle For International Jumping Supremacy at Horse Show Wil be Cantinued Tonight, ynal horse show toni t for the He mad: one error in his trips over th last night's event | h the Irish Canada anil | London Tecum izngio, Lcndon by the PLAY i 4 INDOOR GOLE AFTERNOONS NIGHTS at the < STANLEY ARENA BIG MATCH PLAINVILLE HERE TONIGHT IN FIRST GAMES Intersectional Wariare Continues Will Defend Title Without Sanc- New York Rangers, Boston i tion of Billiard Association Bruins and Ottawa Are on Top "o in cou nin Frank Wycl performancr 1 made in Los Angele racts principal ir present world 1 for the 100 Eddie To- and mpionships in ny Devers American 1 avorably by t L gim and with with Ohio We:- Rhode Is- Princeton; Nov. 7. Oh Columbia Hampshire; Nov. 26 Still hopeful w their chances Princeton Tige rale game today hopeless, the for the ssing an and speed on the offense ARMY POLO Buenos Aires, Ni polo team 1 the final match for the wtine open championship, los- to the Santa Paula quartet by a score Both the Pawnees and the Britain Blués football teams nounce today the list of players cligible to take part in the annual clash for the semi-pro football championship of the city. The zame will be played Sunday after- oon at o'clock at Memorial Field in Willow Brook park and promises to be the outstanding grid- iron clash of the entire season The two managers, Ralph Recano of e Blues and Otto B of the Pawnees, submitted their lists to cach other and both have approved the selections of the rival T New Brituin Blues' of the following an, IFerrence, George Art Westergren, Beck, Hornyak, Zippo. io, hultz, Joc Are gosy, Wiley ligonic, Wilson. Grip, Mileski Milo Argosy, ¢ Rehm, Kredar, Kayeski N nen: grelli naldi, and cstab- | y for action Robinson, Batlo, J d, Bergomi, Lauring, Happw, Prodhum Collassa, Malone, Moor Ostertag, T. Turner, B .Turner, g sperini, Quarti, T. Gianotti, I tti, Miske and, Barta, g5 flung back and forth by rival managers have of bad feeling and riva Grohol, the plenty caused ry dliest of awaiting ca > and one of the greatest bat- s years of competition two is d become dium at Memorial led when The Kick- off is scheduled to take place at 2:30 will be pract “ 1 oclock JOINS UNEMPLOYED “HIppo” Vaughn, Reinstated to Baseball, Will Be Walied By the ‘Chicago Cubs Noy. 212 one Ri—Jim time Cub Chicago Hip- »o” Vaughn soutl - paw, has regained his standing in organized bascball, apparently to become a member of the army of | waemployed Vaughn baseball in differences, ed orzanized cause of salar still is the property of but President William | Veeck said yesterday it was' likely vers would be asked on the 43 ar old hurler. the Cubs, Vaughn came to the Cubs in 1913 and remained for 10 years. In 19 he was one of the most effcctive southpaws in the National league VARSITY BEATS TEAM B Providence. R. 1., Nov. 12 (UP)— Brown's varsity scored four touch- downs in a scrimmage with team B vesterday. Vahe Johnson. suffered a knee injur. was not in the lineu end who ainst Tuf's, . and may not urday aer- | Chicago, Nov. 12 (UP)—Coach Lddie Norton is concentrating his attention on strengthening Loyolx's line for I'riday night's game witin Boston Colleg the Boston running attack and Kept his varsity on defense for two hours esterda I sAY IS 5 Me ABOUT MourR STEEL PLANT! ~ 70W IS “THE STEEL BUSINESS ¢ % v FRIGHTFULLY (:EA\/V WORK ol FAVJMQ%;J) 3 2) £ 2 MITOR - &= fwr"su Vou WERE Y] A ALAS, THORNTON < % ER-UM -- KAFF- KAFF - - DUE -To -THE CRASH, 10VER K HENGLANDH [4ST FALL, I WAS I NoU WERE “ELLINGE FORCED T GIVE UP MY BUSIMESS —~VES! J -~ AND WITH AND STABLE OF HORSES «THINGS BECAME So BAD , ALD BoUGHT “THIS HuT o -TAKE 1&\( I LODGERS ! o (53 5 : T wenT £ P MY COUNTRY ESTATE MY WIFE GAVE UP HER SOCIAL CAREER . By AHERN YES ~ HE EIHES A P WAS N -TH? 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