New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 19, 1930, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1930. 11 ( \|Demota oeeeunnnes 93 103— 301 i @r;:f;:;ynk;:;se at Foot Guard | N L ES | | weapon nd s comploment, the nia with Carnegle Tech = 3 | fake lateral, and Harvard wor e e 1 ok Te: e & el- i : O'Brien is favored to win and sees | CO U v l Y i . I“- C- A. E ‘GU ake lateral, and Harvard won 1 0 halt Temple at Philadel : Speaking |||,... . = Ry : R R himself as victor on a kayo. Frankic ‘ favorit 1 3 1 f Burke .. % ) ; e at game E 1 Villanova: and Lehigh in- of S ports || e 81 (and in boxing skill, but Smith is the { Bevesak harder pun There's better than an e chance that the bout . . . : | Seven Senior and Six Intermediate Teams Seek Basket- 'n . Southington, leader in the Connec- | o pilliendyjn e knockont : : s " Toront ek o i ticut State Duckpin Bowling league, |(hee™ 1100w 38 30 106— a0 || It 18 expected the ball Honors — South Church to Start Defense of 10romio HM‘EY Team Gites y be matched with Harry i e e e BTG g { |six round bouts make up tho Title With Game in Wapping — Two Local Boys'| Maroons Sound Trouncing card. This is it: night in a state league contest. The | R | “sal carta, Middletown, vs. Carmen Teams Draw Tough Opponents—Player Lists | : Hiives tles. s ol farcre RAZZES NOTRE DAME games will start at § o'clock. Kna ‘ Knapp, New Haven; Roc i ") R Hartford, vs. Nick Petite ar —Schedules. P sSoihingion Bteanignasimon N onion ven; Joe Howard, Hartford 29 games and has lost 13 for a grand |pajey 00 B b Farmer Burns, Hartford: Billy A | Week of January S Wests Avon |4 n th 1t A 5 2 ‘ f Coach Dick Hanley of Northwestern percentage of .694. On the team is |Getersion Seay Hantford, val Mok Chilt Final arrangements for the Coun-{ V[2Ef © 927 eV ERtZyon s of 2 an one one of the nicest bowlers in the | " 4 agues Nend Bhitain state in the person of Silveria. He is | e were completed at a meetir ot e el atinon bl i A e e tina e AT E o BT ne e the smallest man in the lcague. | Roxbury —_— s, captains, and : 3 ; 2 a L any ot f 1" t K 59 & 4 office = 1, Bristol Captain Stedman of the Palace Ll A LML ’ P tt th A 4 v ) cok of Five predicts a complete victory for ) 2 uttn € ! s 1 1 : 8 : \\, wsy the locals. A victory for the Falact o1 ext wee rte ; . Iive will put the Rogers Recreation H d team in first place in the standing. 4 azar s""l The Palace team will roll a return . 5 T ———— match in Southington Friday night. S dax . ; American Hosier €eason | wide odds. Doesn't Sec Any Excuse for Use Towel.” There is a rumor around to the | putting team defeated gregational church effect that Wusterbarth and . in Mac 1 four-time senior cl Letourneau of Meriden have gath- | % {the nley Arena course in an I defend its title, but the local Whip- | ered together a group of men in |NoSeY creeeereeei] 3as |dustrial league game. The scores|pets will not seek to retain their | | SR 1 g over Reni- Intermediate schedule t Lior nacher. 2 e i . | mise Rentner just a Meriden and they will seek a fran- [xama B were as follows: New Britain Ma- |intermediate laurel ; in the American Roller Hocl i 7 chine, Miss Denni iertrude Fie- | plainville, always or ague | | league. According to the report, | . Lilian G 4 Bertha |strongest adult teams Fagel o Hore s the two men will be in Albany today | f | Simmons a American | New Britain's bitterest g onnatya ddisoliig Nesalivtta e at a meeting to put through their| NORTH & JUDD GIRLS' LEAGUE ery, dce Meeker | qropped out of the loop | Beptists at Wapy stol at New plans Squares £ | na Gas a al- | Kensington Boys' ¢ Brisainpsouiily S b s B ! L0 66—"126 ) 1, total et Week of mbe ington | P } pilicy n z i e T &1 63— 14y 5 oo e (e e plists, Wap- |2 e G st ve e FOR BEST RESULTS According to the best information | ; e ! American Hos- | 1o Cour : g ioilin rist dison at New (D ¢ ; ! 5 of big HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS available, efforts will be made to se- o 2 3 1 L. v als v | cure the team that was to have rep- resented Meriden in the league but| 1f Owner Jack Arute decides to op- |, erate in Kingston Fafnirs a hold on the player ! ave to | ar. - < 4 De local quintet. | P ) 3 2 : 5 : ston, Hew Y Addison, New tonbury and t Bristol Boys' club | church at Wapping. iior o will be newcomer: N ek ioehT the intermediate circuit, ontat NeniB: Kensington Boys' club, F The schedule for the infer Girls' Industria e one s and Ne ed for second ppin Loys' « 1f Meriden secures a franchise in A2 i an Southern the circuit, it will be an added dis- q 7 | New England Telephone Co., P. & F. appointment that New Britain is | A McKins : T Corbin, reri Hardware and out. Two Connecticut teams would | = 1 Wi . the league but be ideal i gue which no eams ente Buckles R ¢ W A mistake announcement tha ‘ermont | Aacademy football team which is to | Spurs : vhile play the High school team in this !_, L J € a tain Sout iy > gista cit ksgiving morning for the 7 ! L ! ot oring benefit of the mayor's unemploy- gton | =% e s o ment relief fund, would practice at |} k 2 s e t x t 1 at A New the local field Friday. Doc Potts, one | % last night's play ¢ X . : rit t Bay v Brits | of Vermont's most loyal rooters, tells X , v 2 . t mes T 1 han 3 ain South chur us that the team scheduled fo 1. T %3 e ot Mor ) e Slmer T. Th i Han Week of Ja in foothall and ryvone interested | M in aiding the unemployed. should be |V on hand for the game. The combined | attendamce should fill the park to its capac The Industrial -Basketball league | ®ot off with a bang last night. A | | ace zard fairly large sized crowd attended | = s 5 1 f aily or it initial s and the first night augurs well for Drills ize E ngton to West Avo the balance of the season A 4 f Walrat Hav! | 3 termediate loop Ke — | K. Vo i S itios Addison. the local ba ems - et e GUTOUR WAY © i By WILLIAMS OPEN WITH A Wi Gl ey | lan: : ¥ 3 Telvin Whi - i SHALKS , Down BY TH' = ; | t Riord ence RAILACAD ~ T WAS GoiN' B. GEN. HOSP, LDl 1:—:1,‘,“ J | Lot i r Avolor s g OVER , BuT THER'S NO Camels 1 and ore a _Harold Herriot!. ¥ USE — TH' FIRE MEN f S i L #\ HAUE GOT \T NEARLY uintet scor- Tuckies over tiie high school five yesterday | Britain high school final t was 25 locals was going to g local team | BUSINESS MEN'S LEAGUE first half, the locals McCox's lead of 13 to 5 over the g Gpposition. In the second half, it | ; e ryville team clicking and shooting 9508 trude O'Brien led ith o deadly 1. The loca QLEthS PALACE ALLEYS 8 floorwork fe istle sou b nski of the visit- | ing team t He was quickl) ettended to and was revived The Terryville Seconds defeated SOUTH END LEAGCE e ::"’,'f)i\.“”,‘:m :‘i‘: ey SPORTSMEN the Trade School Seconds in a pre- N liminary game W10z two and won match regulars havi - 20 30 s EUSIDENDINE (e REGULAR MEETING Hour e 5 s - Iz el e I he ‘ New Britain Fish and Came Association, 'nc. Terryville High ?T.m» Bt e 2 : at Jr. 0. U. A. M. Hall On Glen St. T Pitke, 1t ... L i 7— 282 IO 0 anolticlay edies of FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 21 = e Prysenski, T ...... 2 X 3 ' TH' Ol MAN CEASED TO B Swickles, 1f «.oveees 3|s e 5 { more than 50 ¥ 2 8:00 P. M. S R ERe M. Mathes, ¢ =cvoss = t ¢ Arthur, | oV FAVORITE HERO E. Pitke, I t.xe.ne 6 2 , with , is the 187th. Hannaby, Ig &. Mathes, Ig SRR “Z 2" SALESMAN SAM Sam’s Getting Flighty New Britain Trade 1 Mo K] AUk sams LoariN'ON |[HeY, sLeepy! YouRe (XOU WENEN T BUT OV A SALE LaTeLY AND WeRE ) (7 Erickson, o ( \ THe ToB AGAIN-I'LL HAVE| |TUST LETTIN' BUSINESS | | WAY oVerR-sToci @ WE HANE A& WHOLE ELock oF netch, rg 551 1 1 ¥v K FUR B[]UT | To TRk HIMUP ' HES A ‘chAF ALONG -AND | DON'T | CANARIES CN HAND AND THEY RE TJUST EATIN | Stefanowicz, 1z ..... s i FLAT TIRE! { LIKE (T! GET Me? | THEIR HEADS CFE! GET BUSY AND TTRY To GET = | : Mo | . RID or'EMm! e 1 Totals el : ; . , oH,0EAR Mme <es!| | . = W ponshere plased, New it 1| Frankie 0'Brien and Joe Smith ol taKE YoreeLe| . 3 7/ N 3 cwm/\% T e g bt e 2| o Battle Tomorvow Night St er, Bradbury TTH THE ROW] Hartford, Nov. 19 — Franki WITH THE BOWLERS | prien and Joe mith today wind ) \ing for their ten-round bat- ROGURS ALLEYS o at Foot Guard hall Thursda R & E. FACTORY LEAGU} | have put in ten busy days tin tion for this battle and | will be in fine shape for a hou hich cach is more than ordinarily cager to win | They are natural rivals—both _ | Hartford boys, ruzged, hard hitters {and each havinz a big following Hartford. There is real rivalry be- ql\\\mn the camps and the indication

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