New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 14, 1930, Page 24

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OVEMBER 14, 1930. P e OFFICIAL HIGH SCHOOL LINEUPS ANNOUNCED FOR ANNUAL GAME TOMORROW—EARL PIERCE SECURED TO RUSH WITH “KID” WILLIAMS ON NEW BRITAIN ROLLER HOCKEY QUINTET—GRID DOUBLEHEADER TO BE STAGED AT WILLOW BROOK BOYS’ CLUB GETS SETBACK OFFICIAL LINEUPS ARE COACH WORRIES NAMED FOR SCHOOL GAME (VR BIG TRIP Hartford High and New Britain High Coaches Select - : ; Starting Players in Annual Clash Between Rival St. 'lmy § Eleven Finds No Use High School Football Teams Tomorrow Afternoon | 107 Wilter Wearmg ADD&I‘E] —Followers of Local Eleven Beginning to Fear a Possible Upsct—(oaches Issue Statements of C on- | fidence. nd Oakland, Calif. coast for a pigsk Polo Grounds and s are n duel with of tomorron cast wool inks in mothballs Why laughing curly 2 buil Mary's into on ding clevens on Rockne who St York as it was in Califor Jack Kenny | £ stars on e CHARLLS \ CHICK ain Manager section of against a another w Brit rall has fail {oFLha: tar v will Th cast ause Bridgepor Bl comes mate on Califo boy There ar s and they rough tains and the back- wo00ds and grow strong and health “There is no eSuadiihelny differen west in o 1est Madigan 3 EANA[]II;NS FORY STRONG SEXTET * Hockey Club HM Traded Oe of | GERRY Tea FLOOD m Punter Sold or s Players Montreal. N theory (h ager Ce diens Biie Will Take Trip to Chi- cazo in Honor of Veteran Coach Alonzo i Aeat season. I*iood place of witheut “I (U'r)—val cnt sor- 10 quit C \ Albert Ledu I FOOTBALL EW IRH AIN HIGH Chi- | Burke, orating the | Caffrey. s regarded or lcague otk Alon gg's coach- | Morenz for many year n e graduated from the fas 12 n rale in 155§ | hockey. Y : the con- t ) ichedul o m the left ¥ ere 1 from ollois 1aine Georgia Chicago at Chicago, 24—Army Dartmouth John's of Th material xv ’u” ARTFORD PUBLIC HIGH l"‘"‘“.)’.'.rr.n"” Hurley Stadium |George Mantha, Nick W CONTARAS SHOP CROWELL DRUG (O. "4')' Larochelle and Gus General Admission 51.00 | = ., . Reserved §1 fondou, Wil- squad the Fhr you job of nir T8 Marv- | this youngsters will return ridge, Mass, Xn"(ure mc end of the campaign. o | will | Rivals Better Look Qut for Fighting Bob Zuppke Sk BERRY EARL PIERCE SELECTED TO RUSH WITH WILLIAMS nager Bill Ciarcy Secures S("tmz (‘ombination for New Britain Roller Hockey Club—“Bib” Boucher Signed to ‘Play Center for Local Quintet — Jack Fusari to Be en Position at Halfhack—Hoff Is Named as Goal Tender—Locals to Open Against Albany November 26. Tllinois had failed to In HAY USE LARGE BALLS Sca- [ al dmons ons all of the selecti ade at the meeting o Roller Hocke rday afternoor the gold footballs cm- e championship had Tilinois 7 leg ok Bl Professional Goifers May Rush Ohio State \ampionch son on New spheres in Winter Tournaxn Scehedaled. -Profes- accomy "hat's shed 1 Lois, 1 infuenc corceful troduc | Forward Injured When He J WHEN TODZIA BREAKS ARM Falls in Last Practice Be- fore Season Opens — Prospects Excellent Despite | Mishap — Putsic Friars of Waterbury to Appear Here Monda in First Game — Hard Schedule Ar- ranged—Three Referees Engaged. The Boys' Club basketball team| suffered a heavy pre-season s } data. | promising young forward, ned | 1 fraciured left forearm in practic but Coach Ray Anderson and his rges are looking forward to a | cssful year despite this ill omen. club will op dule on Monday night a e strong | Putsic Friars of Waterbury and i following weeks will engage tho| amateur teams that can be found in southern New Englan} The team is a well balanced on. with a proper proportich of experi- | rced men and ambitious pla; d all was in readiness for a| season when last night's mis- | fell | Andersonmen were engaged | in their final practice before Mon- | day's conte when the accident | |happened. Todzia had just taken a| tap from center and relayed it to the | ot forward when he suddenly | lost his balance and fell, his arm | being pinned under him and brok-{ merd player was imme- | n to a doctor's offic to be taken toda how serious i s accident is e of a serious nature whicn hias ever happened to any Boyvs' Club plaver last evening when Chester fortun The vs were ne just Squad Ready to Go When the club takes the floor Monday night Joe Bou ku substitute at right forward, and , a new n Kerelejza will jump, w backcourt there will b 1 who played forward la con but has been moved back wit addition of considerable weight John Winters, captain of the 2-1330 reserve quintet Captain John Compagnone and Mike Paluch oteran guards, will be held in and 124 will be squaid it is expected that added to the left by Todzia | their qu ‘utsic Friars have a coached t of George 1 Crosby High sch first opponer Mis! locals, fast out sa- Florid o provide a real \ Church Juniors will me club members in the of Hard Schedule Ahead lub schedule. as compiled =0 Superintendent Dwight follows ar er, is November 17—Putsic Friars Waterbury here November Z4—Willimantic Y. C. A. here November —Middietown Y. ©. A. at Middletow December 1—New s here December 4—Willimantic Y at Willimanti Decemnber §—Middletown Y here. December 13 t Bristol December A., North T December M 2 M Haven Speed- )0 M.« A M club) —Bristol Boys’ terbury Y. M ad branch, here, Bristol Boys' club Haven n 9—Waterbury Y. M. ( End branch. at Waterbur —Rooth Preparator s Haven here zfield 00l of New nuary Colleg | 1ootba pre- | ; M reserves at ebruary reserves here. The club will split its officiating this vear among three referees, Jari Tobin, Goody Preisser and Abs Aronson YALE-PRINCETON * GAMELEADS ALL ringfield 2—Springfield Collegs {Eastern Football Slate Ofers a Double-Barreled Program New York, Nov. 14 (®—Rapidly approaching the grand finale, the castern foothull slate for tomorrow offers a double-barreled pregram of important intersectional and tra- ditional games. In point of tradition the 54th meeting betw Princeton in Palme 10 none. These two members of the one-time “Rig Three” have been 1l focs since 1873, but seldom before a Princeton eleven been s0 decided an underdog e Tigers have not won a major game in two vears, and there appears little pros- pect they now will be able to halt Blue, whicl ) one of the scetion's really strong teams. Harv s us battles Holy Cross in its last encounter before the ¢ and the Crimson will need full strength to turn back ‘rusaders. Cornell and Dart- h mect in another outstanding Indians from Han- s0 far, avored 1o win. yracuse, Bro faces Columbia and Lehigh 2nd Rut- gers clash in nnmhn trio of games that bring together old focs. New York university and Georgetown have met only twice before, but rrel has developed into one of the most closely contested rival- vies on the season's slate. Wash- igton and Jefferson may be par- doned some qualms before the Buck- nell battle and Lafayette feels none about Temple will be Western Maryland, which Fordham, alone boasts of an and undefeated record in the rould have mno trouble with and color, n Yale and dium yields miout intersectional games carded, most’ interest will attach to Penn's battle with Georgia Tech; and Navy's defense at Baltimore Southern Methodist's well- passing attack; and Ford- ham's duel with Slip Madigan's St. Mary elevent, a formidable aggre- gation from Califormia, beaten only once in two years. The Army takes on Wesleyan at West Point and Vil- lanova meets vglethorpe in other intersectional games on the Atlantic aboard. Three cleven : banners into the Pitt clashes with Ohio State lumbus; Boston College meets Loy- ola at Chicago; and Penn State at- tempts & comeback against lewa Among the smaller college games, Williams hopes to achieve another Little Three’ championghip by turn- back Amherst, Geneva meets sne in a western Pennsylvania Muhlenberg pringficld known Kentuchy FOR BEST RESUUTS HERALD CLASSIFLED ADS 0 R OARDING H mark And in “time All- him- ham- Glast Ho Hoff I ender plazed he ind ma excel i oy = S\ f ¥ INETHINK 2 AT 5 :Efi THoRTOR GUY TH” MA SR PUT IN TH’ GAME TOKIGHT, IS A RIBGER ! wr HICKY AN” ME FIGURED f T UP —THAT HE WHITTLED US SAPS ouT oF $3I.! { T'o ipp believe alk Du ly after he disc 'h me coliege ilties, Robe he Nordic the national Bob Zupp peinting in o nute Rockne, heavyweight wr rs, Confu prohibition —our host ran of wheat cakes before Zupp e to 1pp = is because and < Perrigren, Mello, | Morrison, Hays Gloversville — Dyson R. Williams Newhurgh Harkir H G. Hart, | Barnikow McAloon Blount n and Aubi and a semi-colon nconvention- i 15 a touch of drlights in wisecracks. TAKES THINGS LASY Point, N. Y., Nov. 14 fhe Army football squad too matters casy today in preparation for the Kentucky Wesleyzn visit to- | orrow mor. H (P Zuppke's personality in football is He dislikes obvious, pref hidden ball s to power, revels in strategy 10 deception. Away back in 1911, Oak Park high, Zupp flashed a | passing attack featuring lateral, | | backward and forward passes that was intricate and beautifully exacut- | and years anead of the develop- ment of the game In the colleges | You never can tell about Herr ppke. You never can be sure about the 1llini with Zuppke at the army of foothall scouts Major Sasse expects to use reserves for most of the game. PLAY INDOOR GOLIY AFTERNOONS NIGHTS at the < STANLEY helm. An aw Northx foet the Tini One thing you can depend upon Zupp will be pointing some- The annoying thing s that hard fo fell j which z > points. end when h ca way REG.U. S PAT. OFF.| \ FOR Bl“;hr RISULTS | USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Boys 2nd Girls—Afternoons 15c]f! 1y 4) J S HOUSE ¢ NTRow WHAT T BY 4’ " mazoR NiaseHine 1 oFF, ABoUT IT ONLY BEING BEGINKNERS LUCK !~ (F THATS BEGINNERS LUCK, HE CAR TAKE A PlCK-AXE AN" STRIKE GOLD. 6N —TH’ cY DUMPS ! IR (51930 8Y NEA SERVICE NG By AHERN PLAVIA' POKER ALT WEARIA’ A MONOCLE ! v -« AN” DID You SEE HiM THROWIAST Iuca? \\ ~THAT GUY couLD '\\‘ RoLL TWo LUMPS OF SUGAR AN’ @ D) MAKE "EM REA SEVEM FRom -TH’ SPaTS IN ‘FQQM‘( aF Yoaur == (HREE oF S e LOSERS To SIR THORASTOAY /=14

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