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Speaking of Sports NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1930. | WITH THE BOWLERS i PALACE ALLEYS SPECIAL MATCH Teller Five 119 143 106 109 Jack Arute, owner of the New | Telier ritain franchise in the Tioller Hockey league, explained the situation with regard to the New Britain team on his visit home over the past week-end. would be unable to take care of the team, he decided to transfer hi iranchise to Meriden where it wili Stating that he American Palace Five KKelly z 115 Boardman V. Anderson |4, Foote i be operated for the season by Bill| Jette, Crowley Britain Meinzman = ... 91 103— The transfer was made without ' S g &ny monetary consideration and with the proviso that if a hall become available for polo in this city at any time during the playing season. the team playing in Meriden, will be transferred he still holds the fran- although for b eS5 pur- voses he has transferre Bill Jette. He explained could not reach a satisfactory ment with owners of halls in t city and said that, because of his .ivate business at— lome Laundry, intact In other|tChar club to PUNTS AND PASSES Associated Preca. could not donate enough time to |~ York-_The football season is club if he werc to operate it. He will move back to New Britain im- mediately when he is able o secure a playing surface TLudinowicz, brother of ' Ludinowicz, captain col football team, suftered & paintul injury to his ankle in the zame between the Pawnees and the Riues at Willow Brook park yester- day afternoon and he was taken to e New Britain General hospital He plays under the name of John Loring. The exact condition of his injury was not rev d today orringt rs, headed by Jack Otto, former state champion duckpin bowler, will battle Roges Recreation team at Rogers alleys in this city tonight. ill be a reg- ularly scheduled Connecticut Duckpin Bowling le I zers Recreation five is leading the state league the present time and tonight's battle is being touted s one of the best in the league sea- son so far. An in rs of the teams in the ball league (senior) will be morrow evening 30 o'clock in the Herald off President Irank gers be ame betwer Blues and the Pawnees yest afternoon. He excused him the remark t he wasn't in ) the right trim. Instead of kicking he stood ir middle of the grid- irons and tossed the ball from the Lickoft line to the Pawnees. Judg- ing by the manner in which he sped off the might be able right now to few end runs himself the right phy However. tge n to playing on Sunday ion, Mayor Quigley received a broken nose while playing baseball in the good old days on Sundays. He s no chances now of receiving other injuries INTERPRETATION MEETING Examination of Candidates By Cen- tral Board to Take Place in Hartford Y Next Thursday The Central Cennecticut District thall Offi- Toard of Approve 5 will hold their annual inter- ciz meeting and discussion of Hartford Y. December All coaches, players, and fans ally invited to be present. The board delegate to the annual nterpratation meeting held by the ational Officia ‘ommittee in N York on November 25 ent will 1t nterpre ing comes this season, they felt they should postpone same un- ul New York meeting had been held. It is their hope that all offi- cials, coaches, and others interested in the game will be on hand at this time ) DLATH 2 R— § Lincoln street, Nor i irned to death here v hi automobile got f control andi struck a tree. s enveloped th machine S k s burncd before paseing motorists could fre= kim from'the wreckage. Sound the “K" when you say “Knute Rockne.” Don't say “Newt." In Norwegian the “K sounded. Plans are under consideration for the inauguration of soccer football at the University of South Carolina NEW YORK EXCURSION Four Times Daily : 50 O.\'Es .15 ROUND WAY TRIP Return Tickets Good 30 Daj PULLMANS OF THE HIGHWAY mfortably Heated. ded and Insured. Finer Built. We Gaarantee Your Comfort. LEAVE CROWELL'S DRUG STOLY 37 West Main St 9:00 A, M. E M, 200 M s Daily ana andey Runaing Time 44 Hours I L Make Reserval Buy Tickets Before Bearding Coaches Be Sure It's n Yankee Coach. YANKEE STAGES, Inc. the east fades out rapidly this week. Only four really important gam ire on the Thanksgiving Day sched- and, although eastern teams en- in ven major contests ne Saturday, threc of them will b2 various places in the west will bring western of recent years Woi such a big margin, i n unusual thing for Carnegie Tech | to heat Washington and Jefferson in teir annual clash. Saturday’s game | o far Carnegi n only two victories and had mor faction of stopping a's great st ctories with Saturday’s 7-7 tie. The cult also broi revenge for a beating inflicted in 1925, the start the Terror York—Colun Syracuse only once it tim they have met for a big Thanksgiv- battle and tied one more, but » Lions always have madc batt The widest m eor was wh 1918 game Provide te ha atched in the Four New Brupswick, N. J.—Only six Rutgers lettermen cnded their foot- {ball careers in the New York Un ver: game Saturday, leavin hopeful for a good tea was Bert icker, but the Cadets it could turn out The teams h so far, and when they aturday, A fifth victor Although they an- of the nation's ¢k close to home .for their ving gar the rival, alt | with a two-stroke |total s1. Putting the Hazards. In the play for turkeys at Stanley Arena miniature golf course Saturday night, John Hill, playing, handicap, was tied for net with Bd Kernan. In the playoff of another round Kr\,u‘ nan won out. Hill shot a the course but had a net of keys will be awarded tonight, morrow and Wednesday. Ken Saunders won lo for yesterday at the Arena with a 41. Miss cey it 41 to take the among the wo! | | | In an e offered by the s Zenga defeated Ben § Ed Kiernan and Mike Ed Murphy. The 5 I ski. George Wo. 77. Swataske 4 | Vermont Academy Team Which Plays Here Thursday Membe t night. 1id 7 Thanksgiving morning at W Anthony Nevulis, Vitty Mikalauskas, He Left to right, back row, Fr 8 Berlin, Joseph Pott eft to right, first r 1 i Nels« k ale, B tot#l 80. Haugh 42, Murphy 3 Tuesday the Arena golfer and followers will go to Hartforg to open up s new course ther Fitteen tu will be awarded for | low scores. The local crew expec Mike Gordon » record for women Grove. She hit Weekly prizes for men and wom- en will be ed for tonight. There |¢ INDUSTRIAL QUINTETS TO BATTLE TOMORROW N ture Gaines o Stanley Rule to Clash With Fafnirs In One oi Tabs” Hall—P. & F. {sinin “oce Strong Russwin Combinatic Bvening—Stanley Works it Out in Opener — orbin Cabinet o three rds for eac Newmatic ¥ The Girls' al league teams || will play to t at the Grove, & F. Corbin fafnirs are tie or first place. In the men's leagu anley Rule Landers an Corbins will The third cen the § match be- and Little Meadow fives will 1 at th Grove tonight rday nigl 2 defeated He 1d Walsh feated Bass a ms 59 10 92 Keough and McGu ed Woli- er and Mel y 9 09, Jim Kelly and Herdlein F SCORING LEADERS Although Macaluso vide lead ndividual Macaluso I York Un otal. Mohler o 0 had the FINISH SEASON Spectacular Football Will End Thanksgiving Day tacular football close for most week, eith A few scattered gam played in December, notably Penn-Navy, Colgate-New York uni- versity and Maryland-Western Mary- land contests on Dec. 6 it Army-Nav e Dec most teams will » sto he moleskins by that tin anksgiving day sch I 1 of fine old tr joni Penn and Corr will ¢l t ) Colum- | I bin and Syracu ¢ Yo wn and Colgate Providence; and Pitt and T e at Pitis- | burgh. On the came day, West Vi ginia, traveling west and Oregon | i State traveling cast, will battle at I Chicago. On Saturday, castern will have their first and last chance to see the new Pacific coast conference champion. Washir tion The Cougars. untied, will tangle wi dreher's 10 it tackles Completing the intersectional = ule will be Arm: clash with Notre Dame at Chicago; Dartmou nd against Stanford at Pola Alto, Cal.| and Georgetown's debate with De- troit at Detroit. | Of purgly domestic character is the annual battle between Boston College and Holy Cross and that be- tween Carnegie Tech and Washin ton and Jeffersor The 1 . looh- thead to the PPenn Arn I OUT OF GAME Providence, . L, Nov. 24 (UP) Frank Gurll. regular quarterback will not be o play for Brown in its traditional Thanksgiving Day game aingt Col, suffer- ¢d a broken foot bone in Saturday’s | game with New Hampshire. Saturday. Buckley d not threatened in ea Koten, 55 points. 1 hwestern, . 49 points uech, Kansas, half- | S points. ONI REGUI INJURED Boston, Nov. 24 (UP) He inju Boston Col- ge began practice today for its ob- cctiy > against Holy Cross on nerve njury which crippled an arm in the Loyola game nd al tanding May Be Changed Hank Br Halfl SATURDAY’S HEROES AT T T e T two touchdowns as= go, 16-0. ihl Hickman, Towa — Gain- from scrimmag engage 1voldi former tez containir riveted J {(_REG.U. 8 Far orr SALESMAN SAM Not a Bad Plan @au_o T4=Re tAles! WHAT AN | Do Fer A7 NUTHIN, MR, EQWOY 1 | TUST cAME INTo L0OK ARCUND! ‘ (e MR HowDy, w ( | WHaT's TS v, THaTS A cLoThES KESP DIRTY CLoT THING? =) %@{é—% /. \ i (r: WeN | ( <AN'T BEAR | | Sal /1 NI e ONE? U el CH No. MY MOM DONT 1530 8Y NEA SERVICE INC HE WASHES g I | to