New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 26, 1930, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1930. —— RECORD CROWD EXPECTED AT HIGH SCHOOL-VERMONT ACADEMY GAME TOMORROW—THREE CLOSE BATTLES STAGED LAST NIGHT IN INDUSTRIAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE—ROLLER POLO ONLY “TURKEY DAY” FEATURE FORTY YEARS AGO — SPORTS THREE CLOSE GAMES ARE |FADFRS CAPTURE = Meets Vermont Academy Eleven Here Tomorrow ROLLER POLO WAS LONE FEATURE ON TURKEY DAY PLAYED IN DUSTY LEAGUE “CHURCH COVTESTS — ————— fi Noses Out B i | New Britain Indians Defeated Merlden On Thanksgiv- Stanley Rule Quintet Noses Out Fafnirs, 30 to 27 in Snappy Fight—Russwin Five Bows to P. & F. Cor- ing Night in 1890—Teams Were Playing in Hart- hin Attack—>Stanley Works Gets Unexpected Op- ford, Springfield, New Haven and Bridgeport — Game Here Was Second of Holiday Doubleheader position From New Britain Machine Combination —Standing in Circuit Is Slightly Changed Today. —Dickey Pierce, Father of Two Stars, Was Shining Light. Turning back the local sporting WAIOR ELEVENS Lo meames night 1890, we find that roller polo was the on IN FOUR GAMES e South and Lutheran Juior Teams Remain Undefeated Junior Church Le Britain o Polo was boomi with leagua teams in Hartford, Springfield, New Haven, Bridgeport, New Britain and Meriden. There was gloom in New Britain is Meriden had trimmed the In- $-1 in Meriden on Thanksgiv- ing afternoon. A big crowd filled t Thanksgiving night and ians give the Silver City poloists a 9-2 trimming. Old time polo fans | will recall the Indians of 1890, with onnell and Pierce. rushers; McKay, Hallett, halfback, and Fur- z0al is is how Quartet of Feature Contests On| Thanksgiving Day Slate 25 (A—An even tomorrow— y—but only four of major eclevens list by right Mh clash at nsylvania se of the Indian d or. Cornell in recent aps will be a slight fav- . the Big eleven from ithaca is conceded a good chance local rink the 1In- the sporting editor Meriden-New Britain years ago. “As usually when New Britain and Meriden teams come together, there is some tough playing. Connell wag fined $2 for hitting Dunning.” The score and summary Zimatravich, O'Brien, Alex amitt. , Richie Fink, Dabkowski. CLOSE RACE IN HOCKEY LEAGUE Ho Team Able to Get the Jump - On Rivals This Season angan, “Ziy wi Otto G “Chick “ Dabby™ Jimmy Frank Zaleski, Coach RECORD CRdWJWlLL SEE CHARITY GAME TOMORROW 1 High and Vermont Academy Elevens to (lash g at 10:30 o'Clock at Me- miorial Brook Park—School Band to Make Its Appearance Again—Local Boys to Be . | e Seen in Action With Visiting Eleven—Details, c € of New Britain Connell, Meriden Pierce ...... Cunningham Alph Hewitt p . Columbia lineup « Leydons Lions Colg . Smith New . Curley FULTL N Goal Scored by ¢ Britain w Britain Meriden Caged by Pierce Connell Cun'ing'm Connell McKay Pierce Connell McKay Connell Cun'ing'm Connell Explred Detroit Detr Furbush the vet-| Washington and e at F ]Ime _All the or a4 West Virginia We ; Hopkins looks to be in |2 o ; d beating from Maryland of | ¢ New Britain Vermont Academy 1S and woldlicol i S i€ o sl = s R 3 Nar : g 1 ! tarted t he nly in I game in- |’ West Virginia South Congregational 0 Meriden 1 New Britian > New Br ree—O’'Mall 10 HELP UNEMPLOYED Yale Athletic Association to Appro- stanicy Works 1 to th !yn, priate $207,000 to Furnish Jobs, Lutherans Run Awar Announcement States. New Haven, Conn.. Nov. —VYale will not depart from its de- {cision not to hold a post-scason football game for the unemployed the Yale Athleti Al clation appropriate $207, furnish 26 (UP) ~ WEAF WTIC WLIT, WRC, WGY, . WWJ. WOC-WHO, WC ,\| WOw, | to three to six months in order to furnish maximum relief jn the cur- rent emergency, according to Pro- fessor R. Selden Rose, chairman of Yale A. A. board of control. The announcement followed adop- ACUSC | tion of a resolution by the b KW I\ (Announcers WILIAM MANGAN s regarding the s a benefit game the projects to he under- +ken is the building of five new thletic fields. A negligible amount, was said, will be spent on materi the major part of the outlay be- |ing for labor. By AHERN : f ossmvm WOLVERINLS possibl Nov. 26 (LP) Michig CAPTAIN OF WLBZ, (An- \\ MAL 1 |KHJ. KFRC., KEPY, nouncer Ted Husing.) | KVI OH WELL , MITOR > Vou § WoN THE BIRD -« FoR \:,‘ A MOMENT ! < THE N oDpD’s FiSH! <« T NEVER SAW K ‘;g -THE RONY OF FATE MORE GLARKG, SR AL AT THE —TURKEY RAFFLE —TGKIGHT wwn-THE “TURKEY BEING WON BY KLOTZ, OUR MEAT-MAM ! L BAH ! ~ T SPENT FIFTY CENTS ok CHANCES § AND You SPERT A DOLLAR ! ve wr NOW “THE MADAM , IN ALL FRAMK (AsA WINNING NUMBER WAS 8 NINETY- NIKE < AND N VouR TicKET WAS MARKED SIXTY-SIX « ONLY You READ T HUPSIDE HORWEEN T0 UIT Lddic Casey is Being Named to FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Stanley Rule tioor kept thie Kley, Morey : scorers, Buc 1 the best point getters fo The score: Stanley Rule Garro, 1. Carison, Ig. Totals 12 Fafnirs Fid Anderson, 1T 4 Bucherd, 1 Gierochowskl, ¢. .. HavNck, rg. Woroniercki. Zaleski, 1g. SENT TO INFIRMARY 4 i [ I, Total it of the lineup Score at half time, 15-13, StamErpith a toot - | is d Succeed to Position As Coach of Harvard Pootball Team es Neat Week PLAY INDOOR GOLT ATERNOONS NMGHTS at the STANLEY ARENA 2 TURKEYS TONIGHT Low Scores ARENA FOUR s, I A. & B. FOUR SUCCESSOT former freshman coach and ; the past season backfield on Horween's staff, has had » fife and drun s o five vears' coaching experience at v is offerin Harvard will re Ve 1c S FOR ations will STANLE Y.ML T BEST RESULTS High school band which made such| USE HERALD CLASSIFIED Al)sl PROBABILITY , WILL BUY -THE % SAME BIRD FRoM HIM, ‘ EGAD!

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