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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1930. S pea k i ng ROGERS ALLETS T Carlone ... 79 24— 251 Shippers B. Wagner . 5 5 106— 305 |J. Chesery s, Zoldap .. S 9 83— 211 Anderson The Sacred Heart basketball team | Low Scors wovoo 17 52 7= 33| C Jomwon . _v i e il i H ! i Tigel' Beats Yale the Plfiyers 15 all set to open the coming season 55 6 361—1002 > Gt i ‘ 2 ; i . . | on Thanksgiving Day meeting the Sl Rl ! . : 0 Will Have Given Their All ; Kalcons m the Massachusetts city. [ Becker .- 106— 258 i = . ’ ; | The Sacred Heart lineup includes | vaams .. ! 42 o v 7 G A " the following players: George Luke, | Nichols t 2 S | ¥ ik : i 4 | New York, Nev. 12 (e — Iimil Karkonic, Paul Rakowski | Whether or not the “I'd break a leg Johnny Saxe, L. Marselli, I". Mar- for dear old Siwash™ spirit passed selli and Hewett from the Stanley | Gresh . , out of football alon bearded Works. The team will practice Fri- |} . E It | : . {tinemen and the fly e will day in the Sacred Heart gym. St ! : |be determined 3 when Low Man ... " | Princeton tangles with in Pal- The Sacred Heart A. C. is also or- = N - mer Stadium ganizing a basketball league to be i x A ; | 1f Princeton beats Yale. or even composed of eight teams. Games | surgic . u lng e ; ; ; holds the Blue to a de core, you will be played twice a week. The | Bradlaw 5 | s 2 7 - p % ;‘mu\' rest 1 1 Tigers, 1o piayers on the various teams will | 0 | H I A g % 1 a man, til ve ng their practice tonight and Thursday night Gty : : azar‘ls. ] : ja. | inceton. judzing from past at 7:30 o'clock. Outsiders wishing - 3 | performances 3 an ty play on the teams are asked !ul 23 0. - 4 1 3 b | outfit mbles @ football team atlend the practice sessions. | e 4 - Six teamaie ed in special Ar-| ; A lonly in that eleven men play i 5 | mistice Day feature matches at the P E s R 7 : :“:‘ LN SLBiouSLIe T Lexington Lodge, ) 1.0} Qx| Brooks. . = Cocoanut Grove miniature course ; 1 ] jiack 3 - Skurzewskl . : 5 Y 9 | A glimpse will hold an exhibition bOXing | Kania ..eevrsrnnos 0 1{&5! I:ilg::h hThlp l'ou]r L‘OLounu's de- | 1 ; ¢ p Pl y ni a ¥ —_— Raphacl’s Girls by 4 CoTY | pestnag o ay night at the| = - cate Rap ! irls by a score of ehicus ezt b rooms. Jimmy 7 262 to 214. The individual score Clinch, local boxer will appear | piancictte . : s— 265 | Were as follows: Four Cocoanut inst Joe Petrus, ex-navy pugilist. | Beresak .......... 5 8 Miss Gennetto 50, Miss Mildred | here will be four bouts in all. The | Herdieln ... . Morelli 51, Miss Katherine Aren: rwomm; will include attle ,:w- Ton X g 51 2:]':;: !'\'"l‘;nP‘;olrr ’\WIv ;;{’n tween Louis Keith vs. “Hook" An- S s, Miss Pearl Martino 59 Siaslo cotno fven il Clhea Slinekun el : R—David B t, faculty supervisor; Hedwig| i weights. Kid Davis and s RatE I'Duch, Trances Ov o Pusiols bk A de = | not others will be present to i iR R o = Duch, es Sebastian Puzzo iton Anderson. "° ®ood time for the members. Haddock . ? The Stanley Rule girls dcfeated > o men Dutch supper will be served follow- | Low Seore ... the Stanley Works team 249 to 271 4 ing the exhibition T The scores were as follows: - ley Works, Mits Drown 56, Anna Anderson 77. Miss Darrow 50, Mies Keith 58. anley Rule, Miss | 2 ate of | capable the Cennecticut ite Duckpin . s hisndgrson cheer! s ¥ ‘ o r n mashies t on - ) 10-1 d 5 Bowling League, will clash for the T 3 4 . Al v at che 2. |t : re quite the e 0 ns lmag[ne Your Embarrassment sccond time this week at the Pal- - the group is a f ) \ nen th re ruled off the | come gallopin r : ace alleys tonigh ~ Rogers STANLEY RULE LEAGU Landers Team No. 1 defeated ccessful in 1 1g the grad C v - er has long 1 WHEN THE “BURGLAR” ‘WAS 52 e " .| Landers Team to 260 3 \ L y e t ¢ T e ook e on et Bl The scores follow Nolall | e R e 2 el R e e YOUR DISTINGUISHED GUEST anager DeLuc as arranged |} Vval e 3 38 | Miss Lynch Miss Fay 55, Miss |time a freshman has becn successful | a 1 A 0w d | spirer er ra a slugg WALKING IN HIS SLEEP - scats for 300 people with admission |1 3 Ml pozsnimon} Alissynivcrott D¢ this typ ins : ; t fice Low fohs 2 3 | Landers No. 2, Miss LeMay 50, Miss | : | Kitson @0, Miss Anderson 63, Mrs. Murray 67 | have been o slow on Wedr ) may or The Palace Five and Rogers Rec- reation Five, two local entrants in On the Rogers Five are Nick | Drills, Tronosky and Joe Gacek who will| & Kozloskl —............ 8 ¢ Mss G ennet o e T an oy howl with the Connecticut Blue Rib- S e ’ Serehiied orlow with “coresiofi50 bhon stars t month. They will ap- Ha . 9 pear in Richmond, Va., Washington, Morley Low scores turned in vesterday at 1. C.. and Baltimore. Nick stands |the Gocoanut Grove were fol- ninth in the national ratings and lows: Men, John Dudack Louis CH!P SHOTS Gacek is placed t BBl Guneatddonian £ 1= 178 | Zenga 36, Fred Gennette 36, rge L (& s e Paris 38, Roy Varicur 38 and Louis e o : too Ray Marchineck of Holyoke, for- |y 5 e Sablotsky 38. Women. Miss LeMay 3 ¥ : > vorldly-wise 0 a ach to talk r Bristol Endee and New Rritain | V. Ry cewsnabaes 50, Miss Gennefte Morelli | | By Jigger ; o ' ing good with 2 51, Miss Sturgeon and Miss Fay 1 nd = lishe gt P doubt Rosenblums in the & 55. | cust 3 are the most ter: s st % S atil fon, twe $ it i National L e. MarchineeR has ler w5 ag C o : 3 one busy afternoon joined the club and he will probably | 7 S 4 Th t f t One of Bt J U o 2 o e Avottion ot Tha st in mat EHEDE %[}R%ESSFTERTE%][D e o i \magine Your Satisfaction other day in his column that minia- NORTH & JUDD i e In Knowing you have an ideal ure golf had driven basketball out : Snaps .| The course recora for won of New Britai > believe that | R Ses eats 22|41 was broken last night by winter ‘playground at this announcement was very prema- |y, e s O 55 | Wallach of the American Hosic inte P ayg R g : e e D T s e R e e 36 HOLES OF INDOOR GOLF Tenttors Gl b mos e 0| e In the New Britain . — tion of the lods e v BE SURE AND STOP AT THE 19th HOLE k of letters from teams in vari- | ki 4 5 — |iEamesilissiDenisiyas - ks ) o - P) — Defin R a 5 sl s FITCH JONES ous sections who are secking a book- = pro- ing in this city this coming vear.| _ g Gladys Rau, ca fdiels v 3 There will be no scarcity of compe- | ‘ 5 girls, won the playoff of its u t is recal that = e x Eel e St o - tition for the local quintet when it 3 . S gyl |ipeen her and Agnes Strol i L d in 1 . o So eld cans ot - — | prize. She shot a 42 Mi 9 BBl n, Mol s S 5 s e The polo team m E | Stromquist who teaches hoo| ihel a0 e 1 or augh. e 9 & owners will meet in Albany tomor- | E & 7 5 | Maple Hill, hit 4 row afternoon to discuss the players ey 53— 17 = A e : : 1 hed - o T who! will be assigned to the vatlous/|M: & ; Db S i STt e R t Walter Dill Scolt NOW LISSUN,WORRY teams in the circuit. This will prob- = piece special played off i Alss ¢ wost \ = 2bly: ba thié finall mizetins Batore the | s Mort M and Alden Van Gorder | V89 i o ’ € the =t HWARATJJ felds o) THAT | PR R Buckles _ | were tied with 37. In the pl ! - S rree e 5 | SARCASTICNUSS , NOW I ~ /\WeLL , T wWisH You £ 2 of six holes, Van Gorder defeated” 2 J ey = LT O et fra up facture the ne N2 Dol cenn BO T THATS TH' S)1DE YOU | WOULDN' PRACTICE SEERING QUARTERBACK 3t 1 &3 | P e hlehem, Pa.. Nov. 12 (UP)—| crdraseenasas ’ i lLour | HRUN YOUR HEELS DownN ON ME SO MuCH = ring for Rutgers turday, Le- | E 3 2 Lt s ' ) = A5 OF ! CON AN * MADE 'EM which defcated Princeton, is ! making at the S y Arena co : L i I a quarterback to replace oAk s Those interested may secure infor- | | IS OID k i Seott = i Cety, Tha | HIGHER ON THAT SIDE | D 8GR e e S SR e ) T ARl o G o we H e many obstacles that must b S0, 1N ABOULT A EAR,/ HNOCK-WNEED ¢ game. Ted Blood, Sindell and!y prochar ... 3 = 3 ; me, but nt Sco n SRl = ol ANO ANE e ey M. Ploch REJOIN GRID SQUAD hualhstic t St andiT JRESAL RS B EAE = e R e St Worcester, Mass.. Nov. 12 (UP)-~ = KEEP 1M el —_— : { o it sur I be able v WE HAFTA PRACTICE /——=| \ . DRILLING ON PASSES — dpoiiniured meeulurs i Cavallenl e ¢ (b ingiement ana them. ECONOMY - CT/ f N BOWLEGGED HOUR ECONMY MAWES A FELLER Hamilton, N. Y.. Nov. 12 ((UP)— et el Ll y S Colgate is drilling on paeses, most | g peutsch often tossed by Captain Hart, n|M. Deut preparation for the Syracuse game |A Farason Saturday 2e 2 — Brunettes 5 {1 Jeblonski T} 9B, A plays worked out against Leads Scorers [fami .iin A2 i sumerd ™ ° HAV NO SCRIMMAGE e Pittsburgh, Pa.. Nov. 12 (UP)— N. B. GEN. HOSP. {Coach Jock Sutherland is giving S res Luckies thers no scrimmage, aiming Soehl . S s s s o ! 2 All of the 48 Ruden ...... o 11y | to per : °n;s ainst Ohio S ERn A Stankus . g State -man offensive in the per- e 3 195 =01 e Four Times Daily i ands of doliars Camels | —— ONt ROUND Buden o ey 52 way 53 I'RID Jemonshi > 3 Gragu STOP WORRYING!! have rejoined the Holy Cross squad | COF b 3. A. in re- : 251 | assuring that the Worcester eleven gard t /] ty of pro- 58 8 will have nearly full strength in its ! e lc ual game with Har day. Scrubs drilled in Teturn Tickels Good 30 Days PULEMANS OF TiE HIGHWAY . about money—use o Comfortubly Ueated PALACE ALLEYS cas S e Bonded and Insored SYapiah Lot Cazn o) No Finer Built. SOUTH END LEAGUE ‘I\_“"H"\f“ the “W ”"\; We Guarantee Your Comforl. Walther NGMAN any amoun : Pamora g o - : E. L ELL'S DRUG STOR¥ Caswell .. 0 103 ] up fo $300. PAYMEN IO e . Schaeter . as SMALL as $1.00 per 5 . _ h 9:00 A, M., 11:00 A M., 2:46 P. M pLeith ety : WEEK. Rates only 314" and 6:25 P. M LEAVES FOR CHICAGO per month Daily ana Sunday 305t v IE Mutual Industrial Runuing Time 1'% Hours S 1 Phone 1951 Service Make KReservations Early Bur Tickets Defore Boarding Coaches Be s u Yankee Coach rhack. where eithe 3 Ot T BCHAN, 550 oy nea service . e —————— e S AT e — aMS 1AMS Much Too Much By SMALL | Haussier LA LD : SHOPPING VERY EARLY THiS (EAR - IN SMOKING STAND | YOU'0 JUST DlON'TCH’g Buy | #£5 gor (T\! ./1‘ ; Ll : H 2 BACT, [ WAS (N ONE STORE BEFORE LOVE (T! REALLY, [ WOULD HAVE i f 4 ¥ : i L 78 ’ 2 b i Sy e Toey HAD OPENED! i . | | cWen auyTHING (N TH WoRLD e S 1 aluso, Colgate's 195-pound full- P : % e EORNT 1 4 - | 3 | back, who has crossed his oppunents’ McCoy Music Srop goil line 10 times and hicked 1N | Barney seenes 87 78 points after toucndown was a | cabll | scrub last fall, but three wmon Dowling effort with a Pennsyly 1 railroad section ganz last summer fitted lim T T out for the varsity bertii this season. | - Martinella Luncl Macaluso 13 £ix feet three inches tall | 500 ' ind is a prespeciive intercollegiate | Gregory shot and Jiscus champion next ing. BUSINESS MEN'S LEAGUE WELL, DEARLE, I'VE BEGUN tAY CHRISTMAS [oH_ AND | SAW TH' sWeeTesT WECL Wty U WHY. THEY \«JAMTE_\D Reney Smoke Shop X 92 105 33— 235 101— 315 11— 321 TIN FOIL Left at Jenning's Cigar Store 51 Church Street will be delivered to Shriners Hospital Springfield, Mass. Spring Bettling W J. Piesta suu.r...108 Home

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