New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 22, 1930, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1930. Ce e — —_ PRCC ‘US OF HIGH SCHOOL-VERMONT ACADEMY GAME WILL BE TURNED INTO MAYOR’S RELIEF FUND-—FAFNIRS WIN BY LONE POINT FROM P. & F. QUINTET IN INDUSTRIAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE PLAY—PAWNEES AND BLUES SET FOR BATTLE FAFNIRS WIN BY SINGLE "~ Jones Is Most Proud of Cup He Won at the Age of Six Years PAWNEES AND BLUES TO POINT OVER CORBIN TEAM MEET ON GRID TOMORROW Dragons Nose Out a 27 to 26 Victory Over Rivals in Local Football Teams to Battle It Out for City Semi- Industrial League Clash — Gascos Lose Another pro Championship — Bitter Battle Predicted as Game hy Three-point Margin — Corbin Cabinet g . : Rivals Clash—Kickoff to Take Place at 2:30 o’Clock Lock Team Turns the Trick — Russwin Quintet v B L3 i . —Triangles Will Entertain Plainville Blues in Pre- Draws Away From Landers in Second Half to| | b ; : i i : < ; | liminary Contest Starting at 1:15 o’Clock. Left End league Standing s ] FMSTOPW ; 44 : Bergomi Beck e Left Guard Prudhon Argosy , - . - v - g% : y Billy Petlolle Batters Inishman, ? | . e TR 9 - Unmercifully in-Bout Lo e Guard | i | | | Schultz Malone Kuntz | Right Tackle | New TYork, Nov. 22 (P—Billy Ravagnani Nigrelll Right lnd | B. Turner Mileskl vocation from the ring exploded the | Quarterbact Petrolle, of Fargo, after a vear's { myth of Jimmy McLarnin's invinci- | Quarti Middlcton bility in Madison Square Garden | Left Halfback S e Ostertag Right Halfback s the wo Fullback looked on wo local football teams will clash at Memorial Field in Willow Brook park tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock for the semi-pro cham- pionship of the city. On one side of r will be the Pawnees. holders of the title by virtue of their victory over the Blues last se e on the other will be the New ain Blues Two more bitter rivals haven't IVTOTED! / | ~ AMATEUR™ OpEN CuP OPEN ~ AMATEUR : s s gnomborofiyense Blen it 2. \ a0 season for the righ e called v Malone, the | years ago. : and best . Western and Pmbarbly Natiomal 2. —— PRCCEEDS OF GAME WILL [l]UfiHRAN BEATS N Yo Honors Wil Be Decided e BE G!ViN TO UNEMPLOYED KING LEVINSKY Two Thirds of Recemb h'om (Contest Between High . . . : “ & ol School and Vermont Academy Teams On Thanks- Former Chflfllplfl“ Gives Fish her Ll e " the s il e e giving Morning to Be Turned Into Mayor’s Fund ~ Peddler a Boxing L£sson 1 & : 2 of i v —GQther One Third to Be Used for Local Boys At- R T i : / ! ISt ine teamenniet tending School—Visiting Team’s Expenses to Be 0 SN e o el She e R i & a victory over the Deducted. . ; Jainville will be out for il practice Sun- at the fourth round im flush on cond round. | 1¢ft hook who lost an | floor but S . e 7 R G TWO-MAN CARS REQUIRED 1 £ o Sy o 0 6§ o N ahoverth Washington, Nov. 22 () Rty sl S cesel B ( 0/l th < N T it racers, restored fo automobils GOLF L[NKS 3 et ST o \ ynt for | 55, a : { the figure sct od i Opposite St. Mary's Church championship cvents next yea Prizes Datly’and Weekly OUR BOARDING HOUSE (:{‘f_ ; ToVE ,"COPLE L\ }—AL\IN COMES BY HIS 1 WHAT Ti PLAYIMNT N (e LAD 15 AN | MUSICAL GENIUS ouiTe (HSWRISEsRCSE DRSO EYPRESSIONIST!] S NATURALLY, -THORKToN ! | HBE A COUPLA CRICKETS) (IS HE STUDVINGS| . HiS GRANDFATHER, CHIRPINT AT NIGHT « THE Mciik}/ LUDWIG Vol HooPLE, AN “THEN NTHEAR sScHooL ? 2 WAS A PUPIL oF LISZT! fead linesman v et SOME MICE SQUEAKINT w EGAD, I MYSELF JOSEPH BOGDANSKI T | ANT THY MICE WAKE § AM A MASTER oF “THE | ;;e[tscfr‘r fififlof ! -TRIANGLE ! « INDEED, () ) NTIL % UNTIL ANGTHER CAT 5 'UPIU'PLA\/;EMN\I”EFQE?HQGO‘ MeLarnir COMES ALONG —— ONE =98 VENNA SYMPHONY MEOWS HiaH AN™ -TH? 4 OPCHES’(RA < cTHER MEOWS LOW, &1»4‘ \_-THEW -THEY START ) 3 Chadwick > Dame Northwestern Haber, rf <osk Baker Wiehn, If eft e Myska, If . a amer Sarkus, ¢ . lett tackle Becomes “Grown-Up™ Rakutis, ¢ . 0 {assis Woodworth | Jones 1 T S O'Brien, rg 5 left guard aying a t S il Spiia s “rancisco—Andy Divodi, New Crescenzo, 1f. rg : [ Yarr Clark | first tot 1 t t t. knocked ou Larson, Iz [ 3 cent Man Par” instead of ind .05 Angeles, (2) Preisser, Iz J ‘ oM Evans er: Hirobal Zhing0s 1 vy Kelly. Score at half time. 11 : ie il ) T ot cEu PLAY Ahern. Simer. Sikora. Seorer, Conley ( Fenel g <. Tk ; e T . 4 \\DOOR GOLI e ! o 8udu 5 held dowr Gascos-Cabinet AFTERNOONS True to tradition. the s ! NIGHTS again last night, this time hree | Schwart Bruder (c) |of : ment miss L point margin to the Corbin Cabinet oft halfback his later days Jo seconds in one . ‘ at the Lock team. The Corbin combination | Brill Hanley | he wouldn't putt without secing the | . t | STANLEY gc' away in the first half to a 14-9 right halfback imaginary line to the hole. This a { 1 who d Jead and although the Gascos fought Mullins Russell | times required a nerve-wracking ¢ a few sc hard in the closing minutes. the fullback concentration. He also concentrated | “" on to it. However thi ARENA score stood at 23 to 20 in f: Referee. Col. H. B. Hackett. West | on at least three components of | U hesitation lost Nelsor the Corhin quint finish P impire. John Schommer, | every drive : t ) Ve ol 10 LB. TURKEYS GF MUSICAL 3 abilits Ch d judge. Fred Younz.| Jones is marric { and is the father firid 2 t ) FOR LOW SCORE EVERY DAY GENIUS in shooting from the field or from Il head linesman, |of two children, B Jones III,| F » Fandicap ‘Given = g th> fou’ line. Whea the ""‘“”51 Joe Lipp, Chicago. ‘:md Clara Malone Jones, | Britain ends by K + | Gunnar

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