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NEW' BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1930. i— 2| WITH THE BOWLERS Bpakingl- o Tbree Captains to Play In School Game Tomorrow 'SONNENBERGWILL | by 't Da RUSSWL (;HI;I. Ll‘."(i P —T———— ‘ of Sports o 5 %--nt.fl,:v B g _ . N Y | WRESILEI“NIEHT Sociely Brand Cloth S e e i TS | IR | i oL Ca i to have Richard (Red) Donnelly as [Sheltoe K 1 S0 ‘& g j | Meet Polish Lion in Hartlord a member of the local club were | grandt ‘ dashed yesterday when h ived 3 - G ~ | o SRSk ST b : | : : <‘ A R e Good Taste in Clothes Need not be available as a player this |1 w Man : ; 3 5 Sonnenberg, who been the | vear. Business duties and family ob- | Worreil . A i DA 1, s | wrestling champion 22 montl N B E i el B BT iy ‘ 3 v A s o B ot Be Expensive ! player that he should stay away % 4 i i ) " im certain quarters, will wrestle Stan | from the game this season. o ’ 1 : Stasiak of Poland in the star bout Schleicher . ' ; i 5 a show at l'oot Guard hall to- | Donnelly stated, however, that if, | (aswell » 7 p 4 y at any time, he arrived at a decision ? . 1 jus, the most colorful to play this season, he would do 22 3 1 17 [ ! come into the mat rt in many business with New Britain first and [\ . Reka N 5 : | years, seems to have an cdge on ik if an agreement could not be reach- |ciarx — .. _ : 2 b | heavyweights now in t ed, then he would trade with other [Kaelin . \ 5 jrame; he is tremendously powerful, clubs in the circuit. o 7 H 3 ; has much of (he speed that marked | Sivees 7 4 | his work on the gridiron for Dart- | Mike Haugh has given up any idea | xionene - 2 it - {mouth and then boasts as the most | of taking over the Meriden fran- Stevens 252, | ffective weapon used in wrestling by chise. There are too many fingers in - {any man—the flying tackle the pie there to allow any one man & CAPT. JOE LUDWINOWICZ ' CAPT. CHARLEY CUNNINGHAM CAPT. BILL TENCH sonnenberg runs afoul of some to enter into the fleld. Holcomb New Britain Hartford Hartford | hard battles frequently but he has| McMmara 5 B e | retained the title The Triangles football team wijll [BodReh ... Hartford hold an important practice session s o {sturges oienene 94 e GR]D DOUBLE HEADER TO ined t Sunday morning at 9:30 o'clock at Craemer 5 : vl the South street grounds. All mem. |Allison . Root ¢ G L Gus put crown on the block RS L | R BE PLAYED HERE SUNDAY =i s Another football double header is 0 e | matc t ak who is counted on the program for Sunday. The|pou,ny e I 4y 5 ) .. |upon to g he former Dartmouth Teiangles. and Flainvills Blues will |Kastey | Triangles and I’lam\'lllc Blues to Engage in Prelimi- ' ) ERC, Thev play a preliminary to (he Pawnee. |Corr . ° : : 7 5 # wre on the basis of best two of Blues battle for the city champlon- Puttlng the nary Game to Pawnees-Blues Championship Tilt — | (hree falls and to a finish. ®hip. i Ganson takes on Leo H\Ml - Bradiey Twin Bill Proved to Be a Big Feature Last Week- i1 i1 semi-nal Manager Ralph Recano of ths [ f08% &+ Hazards end—Festivities Will Open at 1:30 0’Clock—Plenty |°f Poston and I runa, a C Our stocks of Suits, Top and Overcoats offer you the ut- Blues in answer to the statements | | necticut light 2 4 L = 3 S = of Manager Otto Barta of the Paw- ‘: of Fireworks Expected When Bitter Rivals Face |pion will meet in a bou for || most in fashion-right, value-right and price-right clothes. ne states that the Pawnees want 3 3 3 an hour. rere will be an ope toleen il e noneyi e can et Sheimps b n elminiatune Ii‘;\“} Each Other. L ch e They stand forth conspicuously and unmistakably as the sorrow or steal an e Blues Will | Morrison attles between the teams from the | e R Bt A iggest V'S W be ready to cover it. As to the |Hinchlifte Stanley Arena and Little Meadow| 1 LTS hgge mone, nrth of \hle, fabnc and tailoring q addition to the ba between,; Both camps are expressi i- he wants Barta to put it in a &I1ass | Loy scors Little Meadow quintet when it 0ok | Blues football teams for the semi- |managers have kept up a personal comparison. case and throw sugar at it as he has the first match, played at the Little | pro championship of the city to be |feud all week long over the im- | ST only two more days to hold it. 484—1406 | Mcadow course by seven strokes. A | played at Memorial Field in Willow | pending game. There will be ‘.x ty | Yale's Varsity Football Team Me: & % i 23— 259 | Teturn match will be played tonight | Brook park Sunday afternoon, an-|of fireworks when the two eleve: JASON FLEECE TWO TROUSER = The Inter-City Girls' Bowling |Jjor i 96— 29 [at the Stanley Arena other especially fine feature has |clash. Princeton Tomorrow—McLennan league opened last night at the Pal- ; 107— 305 sty S e e e e | uce alleys on Main atreet. Friday, | Valentint 199— 300 | goccoli of the Arcna faced Wolft| Another double header will be|Triangles and the Plainville eleven,| SIarts at Quarterback LieSsontnexn Ny englandirclilns 3 404—1408 | of the Little Meadow in the first | played off with the Triangles of this | the local team eked out a 7 t0 0! New Haven, Nov, 14 (P Vercoa s stead of Thursday night. o match. Soccoli seores 32 on the | city g the Plainville Blues in | victory when one of its players |y,s: il e e el . BESHRT L e i ab : 7 first round to 30 for Wolff. r nary game picked up a loose ball in a Pl i v : At @ meeting of the girls' league | 1y, ipep coli scored 40 on the second to 39| gL Blibs ville fumble. Both teams have A R , natural fleece: guaran- In all the popular shades, mod- last S ghatheitolloning FioRticers Camy, for Wolff leaving WoIft three up. | S | \se | practiced hard for the game and a | princ. Yenewal of {neix L were sclected: Chairman, Nell Sar- | Low. score : WAlTE s M i s S pretty battle tinsky, Palace Five; president. o 2 or aa Woltbns adores o eretib asl ot e e & The first e veduled he 15 S Aed 5 held brown. blue and Oxford. Rag- 810 more elsewhere and get Adeline Huck, Palace Five: secre- | ' - ) 361 MAIN ST. Opp. Myrtle St. els and fabrics. You may pay H ] while Downs chalked up 34-36. This o . o t tart prompt : ock, the |pr on >aln lan and box models. less. tary, B. Fodt, Elite club; and treas- guve Little Mcadow a lead of four | g . N possible | second wi helr irer, Mis kols. | urer, Miss Tutko, Sokol M e el : e o oclock Thousands of High school fans|Paulson . 5 2 : {osts - vens:t d . . P 3 I.. Zenga of the Arena team was v tit T b - h > 0 1 will be on their way te Hartford I"»‘ . f 3 th et N 5 tomorrow afternoon for the annual |Ar62:2 4 0 UG QORI DIty o I RET L0 DS 3 ; 3 T ¢ - ; e ok Gennette of the Little Meadow, and | pri he winner St FOR BEST RESU jooth playing the SR S L 0 RI:\’::,nbe",‘-',f:",ocfl":::;? ;2: b:,: 5 S was one down on the second round. | day's game. USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | served threat. Parker. n CARTER'S UNION SUITS INTERWOVEN HOSE placed as a heavy favorite but to| Y S ] Zenga scored 36 and 37 while Gen- | Sl eER ASTERFELT HATS our minds, this doesn't mean a|\iiamez .. i nette scored 32 and 36. Swataske | sl thing. When Hartford meets New . —__|of the Arena was three down to J. = E - e o oa QW B itio ) FotorcaTir s nsonraan e e sav canny weroes | MEYER'S GLOVES ROPER SWEATERS - an ew Y Kk, Nov. 1 CpP) — | nothing. Each team is keyed up to | Aratadce acored dagandiadsziilc SRR e Accessories for Well Dressed Men the highest pitch and they both bat- | meneaice =" 1101000 1 Dolan scored 36 and 37, s Tanguny is expected fo carry ih Access ssed tle for all their worth. This results|Sheidon - 3 : . > in a bitter battle and the better team |A Stotts — ........ 8 o7 G. Wolfer held up his end of t rou ck Mee itvias [ Witeox game for the Slanley course by tu A M bt e e ST T 93|ing the tables to be five up on S e e ion the rs o seasons b | Cozis. Wolfer scored 32 and 38 and S S‘NGER DEFEN‘]S sl i3 | Cosis scoret a7 ana 35 Tt match ‘ e ! Use Herald Classified Ads For Quick Results Cocoanut Grove on Main street. —— it 2 hese will be ready for ‘bat\lrda,\" - Prices Reduced | H i i Parker . night’s play. Three matches are i - . ik L AR L \ HEY - woTS o : . L]ghtwelgm cmmmon Flces ;:vm(:::z ' :;::dbuledl;g‘ }mfm:onx:: :;: DATE 7 AN'HOwW \\ IM GOIN'AWAY Y\ (0R ME . T \WoNT Tony Ganzoner! in Garden | 2tsee 2 ready for matches with any four | | Lowest in Our History 0o \ou SPELL | FER A LOMG SPELL| STay ARGUND A women in the city CINCINNATL? B2 v 4/ eTeER WRITER — ‘ ¢ ™ c a : AT~ WHERE AONT IN THE SPELLOF A Nov. (Pr—Al Sing- LEAG In one of the big matches ¢ 5 e e . e e c..\,\\,,.\\'f WHERE AND T WO ) v NepTotk, Hox d Gl A LBy M Bpes ™ DIgHE Wt Fine etinley Avera Wine TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE 25 S COME BACK TILL | HYPNOTIST, oL LOOK. er's first defense of his lightweight o TS FRomM Co S | b YVomey ... 180 1% 119— 13 | Ryle Shop girls defeated the Fafnir . S : ; | A RA s e - champlonship brings him up against | cardex ...s 16 113 et A s REDUCTION FIRST, DONT 4T 7 TS OVER,OvER /| FOOLISH , BUT N THE Tugged little Tony Canzoneri in |Paiy v Hs follows: Fafnirs, Lena Gringress 5 How Do wou / THERE . SPELL OF A LETTER Madison Square Garden tonight in |V. Anderson Esther Koerher 53, Emily Forster Down Down =PELL TORT f WARITER , YOoU LOOK a 15 round bout that has the fight 518 572 509—15s9 | 2nd Rosalie Noonan 52, total, . Payment Payment LEAVEN WORT: forecasters a bit more groggy than Stanley Rule, Ruth Anderson 51, | usual. T 115— 332 | Ann Finch 54, Anna Kozt . i 1930 CHEVROLET 1929 CHEVROLET $110 Singer, who won the title by |C. Panerela . Julia Dambrow 50, total & COACH $169 ROADSTER knocking out Sammy Mandell in a [ARdrews .......... - single round here last summer, ruled | b *mengreiia L1010 Tn the men's division for the daily [l 1930 CHEVROLET 1927 CHRYSL ER 70 99 favorite at odds of from 2 to 1 to = prize, Ben Swataske caught 17 SEDAN SEDAN .... s high at 3 to 1. But fistic obsery- others oft form and shot a 39 with ers could not see why the Bronx |waeme: .. e, a two stroke handicap giving him | [§ 1929 CHEVROLET $150 1926 NASH $89 youngster should be so overwhelm- 3 41 and first prize. SEDAN ....... COACH s ks Deingichole: o : : . o 1929 CHEVROLET 1929 WHIPPET 6 Singer campaigned in brilliant | [ 0T a3 : Two games were played off last N H 0-\(‘“ fashion through the summer but iy night in the Tabs tournament, T. i COAC e C e was knocked out in three rounds by =R Kelly and McLean defeated Egan 1929 CHEVROLET $119 1926 CHRYSLER $69 Jimmy McLarnin in an overweight 1 & ; and Clynes 97 to §7. Herdlein and Y PE E match in September. Some observers 3 . 10887 Merline beat Standby and J. Kelly (OL‘P,P‘ 22 Sy (Qt[ \ - were of the opinien that the Mc- e by - 9L 1o 89. Tonight at 8 o'clock, 1928 CHEVROLET 1926 (HRL\I,hR 89 Larnin disaster may have shaken fhnr;;nson . ? Base and Williams will play Cronin COACH COACH 5 Singer's confidence 80 badly that he | {r&o™ y el B and Schenck in a tournament game. 9% - m SRV will be a mark for Canzoneri e graetil 1928 CHEVROLET $95 1925 NASH $40 Tony himself, however, has had : — — 1 Tom Kelly was low at {he Tabs SPT. COUPE .... COACH 2 noneé too successful a time of it in i 3187 L 1aet night with 40, Miss Mae Wat- 1927 CHEVROLET 1926 FRANKL 1\ LeconiRontna g o g as bekion by PALACE ALLEYS son was low for the women with 4. ‘OAC $69 16 Mandell in the Rockford sheik's| INTER.GIRLS LEAGUE el COACH - SEDAN last succeasful tille defense and then Sokow | whe midget golf tournament he- M 1926 CHEVROLET . $40 1925 HUPMOBILE $60 was outpointed by Billy Petrolle. He AT SBiiees H tween Bristol, Plainville, the Tabs COACH ROADSTER has been taking a vacation for sey- and the Y. M. C. A. starts next eral months and apepars in superb s 1 Tuesday nisht. Tom Kelly, Joo [ 1929 ESSE] 169 1927 DODGE $49 condlion. §Bomejexper aitate ‘:" ; i Callahan, Marty Walsh and Eddic § COUPE ... TOURING . position that Tony, at 23, already Folter wi ; o= STUDER 8 has put his best days behind him. | e 1 |olter il xekogent tha Tabe: 1929 FORD SPT. $95 1925 STUDEBAKER $79 Singer and Canzoneri have met |t s : Scanlon 1s now low at the Rialto |lj COUPE : SEDAN once before, their first match being declared a draw although the con- ke H = = sensus was that Canzoneri had won |Low Score IN LINEUP TURDAY m:‘g:y‘mn\' and Harry Ebbets, New " CHlcagOENOVSLAN(UE) SemVeian Patterson Chevrolet, InC. York middlewecights, meet in the ¥RATERNITY ALLEYS and Cowley, Chicago's regular ends, TRWILLAMS ten round semi-final. TRENTICE NFG. CO. LEA both will be in the lineup Saturdav | 0 ;ST ST RP E 2 =P OWN . e o 1 against Illinois for the first time this | 1141 STANLEY ST. TELEPHONE 211 REG. U S. PAT OFF. SURNIBUNEN RERVICE: NG WANTS CHARITY GAME Bt 13| year. | Chicago, Nov. 14 (UP)y—George | *Conlin Getz, chairman of the Jllinois un-|X. Anderson 7 employment relief commission, to- [Dummy . . day redoubled efforts to arrange a[® Asurl - Gt SALFSMAN SAM A Game Artist post-season football game between E the Army and Navy at Chicago. i : g e of | G. Anderson . r it | ¢ e S0 LONG-,GUZ2! GST A J08 TONIGHT ) DON'T PULL (RS AENEGER UFE || ERIENDS,MADAME PHLATT ) BUT | AW WEPPY To STATE THAT SHE Wil the two schools” Getz said. e o ANNOUNCING- THE PROGRAM AT A RE-/ ANY BONERS, MEDEME PHLATT, || WAS (N AN AUTo AaccIDENT BE ABLE TO© APPEAR IN ECUR OR. EIVE = e s Reaupre ... CITAL AT THE TOWN HeLL~ p saml INFER M DE PECBLES ON HER WaY HERE — plECcES! MAY NOT FACE ELIS Ferrarino . s Wi B 2 > Princeton, N. J., Nov. 14 (UP)— PERTTRT T GUR LEN @ Co %g.é%vogaeN = Princeton’s troubles were augmented today on the eve of the Yale game 3'1';1\": because Howson, regular Tiger back, [ 3eN™7 has recovered so slowly from injur- | Kesiski 68 ies that he may not be able to face | Stlaby Seh the Elis. Stan Purnell is heing | Buchholz . ety groomed to replace him. 8071682 course for the $10 weekly prize. HAS LIGHT WORKOUT Occhi ) New York, Nov. 14 (UP) — St.| Fanow - 5 201 Mary's footbal] squad from the far | gwanson -....... E 278 west had a light workout today get- | Lanzon! ting ready for Fordham. The Gaels | Cuno .. were one of the biggest outfits seeu in the east this year. ——— STATE RECOVERS FROM INJURY L : T Worcester, Mass., Nov. 14 (UP)— | Badnor ... : §9— 202 Donald Kelly, regular -ullback, has | zapatka o.lii.... 82— 208 recovered quickly from an ankle in. | Krakauske . = jury and will play part of the Holy | Johaso® i Cross-Harvard game tomorrow. * 483—1496

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