New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 20, 1930, Page 11

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[ Speaking of Sports Connecticut will not Tepresentation in the Roller Hockey leaguc without American As was in timated in the Herald yesterday, Ed |y Wusterbarth and “Doc” Letourn secured a franchise for Meriden iu | the circuit and the game will be| played there this coming season. The Jeague opens play next Tuesday Bill Jette who tended goal for New Britain last seazon, will be the goalie for the new club with Arthur (Kid) Williams and Therien on the 1ush line. wBoucher will play ter whild of will have to b Meriden, according to th dope available, has been cazer 1o cure polo this year and prospe a successful season ve L the present tim, are Rogers Recreation howl finally landed in first pl Connecticut State Duckpin Jeague. Hailed as best he state, the local a Acen hovering on t cad until last night. It Lination of their own s of the Palace Five t Lacon home to th s have in th Bowling team ia tion has| 1k of the was a com- 11 and that at brought the Church streeters. in the reg e Palace Five really is respon- le for the position occupied togers at the present ti Rogers. 1e, defeated Wallingford, but lace Five took Southington nto camp for three straight games, king it possible for the Rogers to go into the lead Merwin Johnson. bowli gineersfi hit tice string his 1 Ttogers alleys last g with ine prac- game at after ag night Miss Claire Recreation ( single for the rolled a score team 1s A good number of football f turned out this noon to watch th Vermont Academy eleven stage its yractice scssion Willow Brook park. The Vern team meets the N York to- ns to this school team anksgiving from this into the fund George A. Quix- nployed. ont High on T proceeds turned Mayor relief of created by lcy for the s {o be battle in past se he Gascos are out game tomorrow 1 nosed out last the players nake off this on: X before the s days old Tuesday det and night all rmined pr shown asket Eighte In th Hot league teams Hoopst 1he follow rs. Junio team Dragons, Green and Cubs, Cig h . B and Employed duled to clash or point ment has Tt Fach month & port is emphasized " Decen 1horough in work Track events will b ered for the month of J following events : ) vard dash, sta and basketball thro ©of Febri v will be ous games The boy in the highest e rded with In ecach class t scorers will reced The cont wimmi tra conzid- uary. The | included: blems, er A business tournament is well under way at the Y. M. C. A. The Alling Rubber company is offering two prizes each month. A prize will be given to a senior and a junior for the lowest score. So far this week the records for cighteen holes are as follows: senior, and junior 34. A Hov- encsian holds the senior record for nine holes with a score of Fe holds the eighteen hole record, alon.s h Fred Feldmann with a scord men's miniat ament ha ol and P team comprises four men nament will last for t and will be played C.VAS and VRN courses. Cups will be the teams securing first and place. The tour- elve wee ¥ s M. B. golf awarded to second Three new classes will be formed in handicraft at the Y. M. €. A. A leather-work ¢ ed by Bes rard Wosil work director evening the men's 188 d sistant meet boys" cach Monday Fran Schade artinent will hay charge of the advanced wood-work- g cla which will Thursday afternoon at 4 p. m. Ber- nard Wosilus , will have charge of the elementary wood-working class which will meet Saturday mornings at 10 o'clock. | of meet cverv NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER will be formed by Fred Feldmann and will meet each Friday at 5 p. m. WITH THE BOWLERS RECREAT Reney’s Cardox 3 Grail Stankiewicz srail Kredar Garage Elmer's AR VR | Cooney Elmer Dickinson E. Kraus Schulte Hoffman's A. Conn. Quarries % | chang i Rilduffs 101 Lundells MUNICIPAL ENGINEER i New Dritain At ‘ 125 Waterbury FRATERNTY ALLEYS SPECIAL MATCH Union Laundry s Singing Society Austrian CANADIENS VS. HAROONS Opening Battle of Montreal's An- nual Intra-City Hockey Warfare 1s Scheduled Tonight. York, Noy battle of Mo -city hockey v world's (v but so ar champion Cs 1 the ar i 1roon: on tc E gan National Hockey leader dule of counted on to ar's best and This scries can b produce some of the hottest struggles and the games usuall close no matter how the teams farc against other oppone The Maroons have not found t pace yet this season, havi three straight Canadiens have over Ottaws ord Boston's through the the music of season, seck their third victory of the new hockey another of tonight's games, meeting the Chicago Blackhawks, who fin- ished second in the division. Detroit another team that still is undefeat- plays in Ottawa while in New York the Americans and the Toron- to Maple Leafs make an attempt to decide the scorcless tie that marked their first in Toronto, lost the S S while lop Br American Lroken division records straight year i meeting LOUGHRAN CONFIDENT Chicago, Nov ® Leughran, former light heavyweight npion of the world, ‘s confident he will beat King Levinsky so de- cisively in their ten round engage- ment in the Chicago Stadium tomor- | row night. TLoughran finished hard trainin vesterday and probably will enter the ring weighing around 152 | 20, 1930. [ Putting the ]3MERIDEN TO REPLACE NEW Hazards..... | An innovation in golf tournaments has been introduced at Stanlcy | Arena miniature golf course. Start- | | ing Saturday night, a turkey will be | | awarded for low score. This will be | | centinued Monday and Tuesday | | while on Wednesday, two turkeys| will be awarded, enabling the playe winning the bird to have a real | dinner on Thanksgiving. | John Wolfer, 13 year boy broke the schoolboy set up by Be 2ld school- record of Stanle Four mor play in the big being conduct e combinations s off tonig into the second rou tomorrow. The matche night hind to take 37. Gertrude women with 44 Herald Girl The | Telephone play Landers strial for the novicz t with only one k | League games | closed last 1 finz e ng 2oy | in the Leo for Arena ond at the play : last night by Hedlund, A Anderson Michalo i ars to | He ot Park place and Stewa N. H- season Hanover tkan a poor man down at r le, Dartmouth tackle, has not owing ghe 35 players c tanford. Coac ks he will hit this yea n for the trip to Jackson Can el t faroon expected o see a pass placen fo | tted that yester the players had everybods ticn. They adm ard found out th to decei was calle nning sophomol probab) rof th ple coaching staff. | BRITAIN IN HOCKEY LOOP | Wusterbarth and Letourneau Will Operate Team in the Silver City This Season — Plenty of Trades Take Place at Meeting of League in Albany—Williams, Jette and Boucher Purchased From New Britain— | Steve Pierce Decides to Desert Game—Start On | Tuesday. M Britain the eriden will replace New recticut’s sole entry crican Roller Hockey lea Such the the Glo as Con A cason ue 1ol following officials sv has also and its place Kingston the Arthur (Kid) vas men meeting of lea Albany out of tlic leagu: will be taken by Player deals occupicd tion of the managers part session Williams, Bill Jette, “Bib” Boucher and Therien will form the nucle of the team in the Silver City, team will be conducted by Ed Wus- terbarth and “Doc” Letourneau both of whom presented their bid nchise at the meeting yes- afternoon Earl’ Pierce who play in this city Kingston whil of the Pieree, ed to with of will Ste one t play league hockey several fied no long ticipant Tuesday n playing Ams and Newberg s Kingston. Wednesday Albany a anksgivi in Th ernoons will play Meriden | Meriden will || irsday Its | 11 Men’s Volley Ball League The ning streak in the ‘Y’ Busi Buicks continue tf | Volleyball tournament defeating the dillacs 15 to 8. The Fords in the shod over nd Fords .imon’s rink FIRST PLACE IN LEAGUE - ROGERS BOWLERS GO INTO m flos Yestere leyh at the Church Street Pin Topplers Defeat Wallingford Stars Two Games Out of Three as Palace Combination ' Sets Back Southington Quintet Three Straight — Locals Have Lead of One Game—Pretty Individual =r Battles Are Staged in Both Matches—Det Rogers All Stars 621 f Takes Three n took 1t took dt the thi strings ont of the th local t Pied- positions. Derderian in his first game. Burke starred for wishing to play in touch Drummons the losers he Wonders should h Manager William Derderian at will pl pounds. Tk Wonder A. FOOTBALL ONLY MONEY DEVENS WON'T PLAY 6 Crimson Star Back's ILeg is Mot 6 strong Enough to Allow Him o Appear in Final Game, No not MAKING HARVARD SPORT ' - Financial Report of Athletic cfation is Made Public By Officials Today. 15, Nov onl according the Harva ade publ nistration 31417 < paid to vis to $344.2 SE SURPRI WORKOUT STIEFY Mass., N HAVE roug el csterday. The start of the Cross game Several lines vorkout. e were Asso- BUICKS CONTINUE HODVER OUTLINES " HANDRALL STREAK PLANS T0 MEETING ‘Team Is Leading in Business Tells of Child Wellare Needs at Gapital Conlerence Wi could properly trained, « healthy children, a tho problems of government we o P—1f neration d 2 othe would Hoover Starts Smiles Pproac o r pow h learning and much act ription Standards Urged gher hu chil- the discussed H ed and for Lafayette Saturday annual game here GOING T0 PALO ALTO California Trip to Meet Stanford University Lleven. * Nov (Lp) — take 38 players 10 for the final game it Hanover, N. H., Dartmouth will Palo Alto, Calif., of the season against Stanford, s announced T he squad will 1 =i e n. Eddie tackle, Friday aft-« O'Connor, fourth s a surprise mem- icked to go. He par 108¢ | ARCHES RIGHT 'UP IN PLACE work better, play and feel better all over when your arches are held up where they belong. In the Musbeck Double- Arch Wear-Straight Shoe vou have an arch support construction such as is iilus- trated below. (A) A thick insole with wedged heel seat supporting the oscalsis bone and center gravity of the body weight. (B) A special, wide, strong, guaranteed Arch Support shank, wedge shape at heel, supports the inner and outer Longitudinal arch. BOSTONIANS SHOES FOR MEN BROCKTON SHOE STORE 284 MAIN STREET New Leonard Bldg. 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