New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 21, 1930, Page 22

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1930. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, T HARTFORD PLAYERS ON VERMONT ACADEMY FOOTBALL ELEVEN EAGER TO DEFEAT NEW BRITAIN HIGH THANKSGIVING DAY—THREE MORE GAMES TO BE PLAYED IN INDUSTRIAL COURT LEAGUE—PAWNEES AND BLUES READY FOR BATILE HARTFORD PLAYERS EAGER PRAISESROPERIN WALTER CAMP PICKS ELEVEN (ANADIENS PILE |FOUR MORE DUSTY TEAMS TO DEFEAT NEW BRITAIN PRNCETON PAPER ! o UPABIGSCORE ~ TO SEE ACTION TONIGHT All Quintets in League Will Have Played Their First DALY -Hzrvard Capital City Grid Performers With Vermont Academy Dean Gauss Describes Coach s Want to Squ Things for Defeat in High School Last Neason—Jack Kenney Is One of Qutstanding Performers On Eleven—Teams to Clash in Charity (zame in This City Thanksgiving Morning — Bits Forcelul Personality Montreal Hockey Team Is After Games This Season—Fafnirs and P. & F. Corbins to Feature Three-Contest Program—Russwin and Landers Quintets Clash in Second Tili—Gascos to Try to Overcome Jinx When They Meet Corbin \hout Contest UEANDCRNSIN e "oV X ST BATILE FEATURES .75 Fo S vard Game Tomorrow Genter of Stage L. Ect. Serew ..:.. ( 1,000 Stanley Works .... 1 ) 1.000 anley Rule ... 0 1.000 Cerbin Cabinet .... 000 = E—— Gascos St 1 0 Newmatics CRl) 000 avged o many soals par Feature Contests Are Scheduled = ™ ~ "= | loved in favor o Industrial Basketball League will es to | maining teams t action, are have made its start. The four re- New York. Nov. 21 (UP)—Tomor- | scheduled to play their first games. row is the last big football day of |This will be the i round of the year, and even though only|play in the circuit. Tuesday night, ome 100 games are offered where | the opening night of t six teams ) were offered before, the lineup | started off leaving four of the 10 League Standing W. a worthy one | entered in the league, to pry off the Heading the list is the Notre|lid tonight. Dame-Northwestern affair out in| The first contest of th ) a game that is likely 1o [ night, between I the winner of the 1930 (Corbin, is re championship. | battle by many who follow indus- c of the great rec- | trial league pla e two have standing. | ords compiled by the opposing elev- n contende pennant ve for the!ens, is the headline act of the day, on this year will be but will be closely pushed by such |no exception. The two quintets are Y hat set all | traditional games as Harvard v |reported to be stronger this year could | Yale, Missouri vs. Kansas, Chicago |than ever before and both are out puck | vs. Michigan, Pu: Indiana, after the scalp of the Corbin Screw in a Ohio State vs. lllinois, Stanford vs. and | California, Wisconsin vs. Minnesota, t is the ) |and Jowa vs. Nebraska. that be- The Harvard-Yale contest is the b vin and Landers standout of the traditional group. swins will be direct- of th ce the veteran Johnny Sacks ill be under the per- harlic Cook, CAMP'S 1895 ALL-AMERICA SELE(CTIONS First Tcam Second Team Third Team PUNTS AND PASSES Iter Camn Arrives ALAN GOULD Smiling Irishman Rules a 3 (0 minute of the gam Followers of each team will be on 1 tonight to watch the games , 1 large crowd is expected out s Sp I Y | layorite to Defeat Farzo Expréss | In Bout Tonight and EETENSHEET IO | o e 5 2 G i o o d, for outside of the meet- | of these two rivals, there is noth- more exciting b s | T AT aan A mentioned. Detroit are booked and | some first class fooi- Dartmouth Football Squad, 38 Against Stanford, November 29, H., Nov. 21 (UP)— The Dartmouth football squad, 33 strong. will leave this afternoon for [Palo Alto, Ca to conclude 1ts nford, November U. clash in the | ™ The undefcated big green eleven sed its last practice here this vesterday and concluded ths he traditional burning of > tackling dumm Henry left tackie, spent s house, the col- PPE WINS BLOCK World Champion 18.1 Billiard Play- er Has Lite Chance of Retain- ght cold. He did not take part |in yesterday's workout ich Jackson C ng his men espec ing Title With Cochran. hampionship 18.1 bal match with Welk SOUTH CHURGH QUINTET ' ' N e Pittsburbh, both Jim Maem lins uncer starters because of injuries, Coac utherland TIREWORKS (OST S ; plans to vse Dai ry at the ; (Kent) 1 Nov. 2 t s c when Pittsburgh meets Penn SRk more blocks to do States on Thanksgivi The team Junicr Team Has o t : L i 1wl s 5 : ‘s grand average i el e ool RSN ED 3 Hoppe's 19 71 OUR BOARDING HOUSE T n for second Time next Week BY JOVE . MDEAR ~ "] Vou AN CoUNT ME ouT B2 MRS. KAYSER DESIRES o | OF ALL OF THEM ! o THAT = GWE A DINNER W HONOR [ padIC AT MRS. GARKEYXS —THE OF SIR THORKTON «wumq ! O0THER NIGHT, WAS PLENTY «. E@AD, SIR “THORATOAS FOR ME ! waan ALL “THoSE oLD , HAS ADDED MucH -To HEMS -TRVYING & CACKLE OUR SOCIAL PoSITioN WIH A BROAD A ! v AND AND WE WILL BE N You MEVER ouT oF REACH I DEMAND FoR ALL SoclETY H H FAVE FOR NEW HAV OF THE PUNCH BoWL — AUD LEAVE FOR :‘Y HAVEN FulcTioNsS -THis OUT-TALKING EVERYBODY sthall Squad of 37 : ey & /. 11 % ,: wo ] HAD & Go (N -THE e ous a et S : ; KITcHER AMD HELP Wit -THE DISHES -@ FEEL AT HomE ! Players Was scheduled to Entrain For Elm City Today SWITCHES TO HORSES INDOOR GOLF AFTERNOONS NGHTS at thz AR fighters, fow has been a Hull, Eng., Nov. 21 (UI')—Under 2 SOCIAL - CLIMBER LONDON LIKES NEW PUG cause the 5 e FORR LOW SCORE EVERY DAY tomorrow ! o ay ‘ : ot contracted 1 andias e I he Holy Cross game, y ailty, g fins, = PR U 8 PRIV 10 LB. TURKEYS

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