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) WITH THE BOWLERS | [Jtah Has One of Toughest Teams In the Rockies TONY CANZONERL [omars S e e Speaking ’ of Sport ’ O e ; N : : - GAPTURES TITLE : e i NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1930. iy a— Tony Canzoneri's quick knockout EER T : % N ; n[lk K k 0 ! S g" of Al Singer in New York last night | s ; ;. ; : o IIC IO Gm _VE! [m i thereby becoming the lightweight L ? ? M [ "N gh gh C L champion of the world, lends more | £ 55 8 k. ; i 1 akes New Lightweight namp power to the argument, we believe, ¢ 0 0 it e : i ; e k that lLouis (Kid) Kaplan of this state, former featherweight cham- pion of the world, could take any of the present crop of li hts and put them under. 1f Kaplan could only get one shot at the light- weight crown, we believe that Con- | champion. - Should Kaplan at any time, g 0 the shape that he was in the Team Has Reyvealed Tremendous he fo Battalino, present | o 3 b, er . t . . Scoring Power This Scason and nerweight champ, in Hartford, | I don't believe 1 there is Eapects 1o Defeat Syracuse in the r today He had punching power and t crown. he would me condition and | Colgate Ors to meet “Kid” Chocola Cuban itherweight, in New York his therweight title busines n e fight instead of 2 defeated | hocolate 1 ently in New York, Batta s picked Choco- icbel Doyl The grape ss in the ring 1o | has been living t New | zberries 1o t to s e unable to con- PALACE ALLEYS b <e t on : 5 £ S v ce a o N .'\,:;‘.,‘.E“" pe s e Putting the ‘ oLk : i el - - ¢ IRI‘WVIIKI 1]|’\~|<‘\ x."n \IIIJV L : Hazards..... | ' . e s s ¥ Protectors 84 at Lion Eleven Invades Providence To- day to Play in One of Fast's Battered Crin Hand sets Leading Poothall Atractions EIGHT HURT IN B Will Ta ¢ and Shifty / OUT OUR WAY FRATERNITY ALLEYR RAMS MEET §T. MARY'S Clubs Tonards the Polo Grounds Today | PRENTICE GIRLS LLAGUE " Capacity Crowd Expected Out to S | to Wateh Peature Battic, Watch t4th Foothall Meeting Be- Aearly tween Rival Teams, NN crowd of 2 was pre- teh the 14th foothall en- H Diamonds Dart- | . en Cornell and tied ered al e N Y, [, VS, GEORGETOWN : ‘ Stamiey W LOULD WINS T romberg | Violent Violets Scheduled (o Clash i With Powerful Rivals at the Yan- Andres ( kee Stadium Today. New York. Nov 1 Violets of Ne uurmw:‘ Crehan 1ed with Geo i tadium today ing Detween these univer- | sities and t hird time N. Y. U THE OWL. Mortol - forton | . ared the game a favorite. George- | ltown, however, won hoth previous battles in 1928 and 1929 I New York 1 Georgetown McCall + " SALESMAN SAM By SMALL Left Tackle Chalmers RE-ENGAGED AS COACH |[.,... ' v U1, SAM! SUST PUT SOME MORE ) OH MEAH?GooD— ) (HOW DID ( PRoPoSE To HER? WHY, (NoW (EYoU'LL LET ME | [ I'LL SEE How tuck M | Center poucH (N TH BaNK-\'th GONNA /BYE BANK RoLL! L JUST S(PLY <ald —\' DEAREST, \'LL JOF You, JuLius! |TAKE & LooK AT YoUR. || WOU'NE GeT To GO B I oeennia e BE MARRIED SOON — GO THROUGH EVERY THING- | S | THQC‘U:iL// Dr. Marvin A Stevens Has Been | S 7 S i FoR You—" g Pt S Aac Anderson " R ) M’/‘ { | )1 - : . =\ il e | 1 Right Tackle Another Season Hugret i Hrennan Right End FolsT S R NESHINUL |4, Lamark Scalz Ma A. (Mal) Stevens has been | 1A™ar i BEN‘( | | Signed as Football Manager For (Concannon Quarterback | R McNamara J. Boack | more year, according to an an- | Left Halfback = ’ ouncement by the Yale Athletic |y j)ona1q ) association Right Halfback The contract Stevens signed in|pooooo o Gillis 1928 when Tad Jones resigned ex- | Fullback pires at the end of this season. Because of his success during the last two years, athletic authorities were willing to offer Stevens 2 long- er contract, it was said, but Stevens | TAB’g wishes to pursue his medical prac- . tice in earnest after the 1931 season. GOLF LlNKS Stevens, reputed one of the best . hacks ever to wear the Blue, grad- Opposite St. Mary's Church uated from Yale college in 1925 and Prizes Daily and Weekly Yale Medical school in 19 - d as Yale foothall coach for Danien €G. U. 5. PAT. OFF | | ©1930 8y nER sERVICE INC.