New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 28, 1930, Page 20

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1930. VERMONT ACADEMY FOOTBALL TEAM RIDES ROUGH SHOD OVER NEW BRITAIN IN THANKSGIVING DAY CHARITY GAME AT WILLOW BROOK PARK—THREE CONTESTS TO BE PLAYED IN INDUSTRIAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE — BLUES APPEAR SUNDAY VERMONT ACADEMY BEATS T[TLES SETTLED | THORPE GREATEST OF ALL MYTHICALELEVEN (CORBIN SCREW QUINTET HICH SCHOOL TEAM 250 |\ GAWES PLAYED PICKEDINWEST ~ MEETS_GASCOS TONIGHT Crowd Estimated at 1500 Shivers Through Thanksgiv- ; | - e e Industrial League Champions Billed Against Fast- ing Day Game Played for Mayor's Fund—Visitors fast [S Only SGC[I()'H Tl?fll: ; : ‘Norlhweslem Lands Quartel OI, Traveling Quintet Manned by Jim Lynch—Corbin Cross Locals’ Goal Line Four Times — Hardware HaS0't 2 Recogmzed Leader | = ) Stars on Confereace Tedl | Cabinet to Open Evening’s Program With Contest City Eleven Goes to Three Yard Line Only to Be i I ” - 3 e ; Against Stanley Works—Newmatics to Battle Faf- Chicago. Nov. 2§ (#) Stopped—Coach Burke Uses First Squad Greater _ * "°'™ "o W [0 0 o« " & e e Y nir Aggregation—First Game of Night to Start at Part of Time. re conferen \mpior L ¢ - B S e ] 1.300(!0(‘1\ m,1 . Corbin | (’fl\lvr\! Lock msan Femny Sors %4 Poits s e . Locals Whlp Middletown “y” [Tt o Three more games. umth between the The Boys' club promising young |Corbin Screw quintet basketball quintet gave further in- 1 be playe | dications of its power st evening |l it swept the strong Middletown A. team off its feet on the ! been m L: s home floor and turned the|night. The second gamic on the list anksgiving night!will be played first rout. Again Tony | The opening contest will bring fo- find, proved | gether the league leading Stanley of the game. Ferony dashed | Works team and the Corbin Cabinet 4 slithered through a completely | Lock combination. anley Ipless Middletown defense for ninc | Works crew has been ng a fast ; 1d goals, adding six out of seven pacc in the league so far and the s picked e | tries 1o bring his total to 24 |players confidently expect to come John White of I* joints in this brilliant display of | throv vith a victory over Johnny : post becat ng. Tony Kerelejza, local cen-|T tonight. athered five baskets, and Joc he s game of the night is and a foul, | 2 e feature contest o P G ) B : t i eting New Britain's scoring. the tripleheader. It will be be- g f ‘ rly holiday |tween the Corbin Screw team CAMP’S 1911 ALL-AMERICA SELECTION ' 3 : i a i Lon|Gascoss ; and won s played only . e since First Team Second Team Third Team the Wol o M. C. A. quintets in the | opening of ason. That result- . - ehiBea ? won the an-|ed in a victory over the Corbin inet Lock aggr ave suffered two 5 close scores. Tonight's meeting f Wilcox, its all-talking should be productive of plenty of . who had \fr'] I thall. > third cont tics and 's together. Hardware City | Fafnirs won a game znd lost one in = - R P 1 show d to be authori- |t B e so far [ No. S—Heap Big Chief was much t et f : ildering the (N s dropped v LAN GOULD ] -»1.. 1s improving uvh every contest ss Sports Editor) ‘ . e R the d ¢ holding them to an al-|and it wouldw't bt at all surprising low scorc un c |if the team should score its first vic- Black Hawks Hmmg}hghSpo s 02 Road to Playofis b ; t ‘0 v ki e ns d liet SRR ; ¢ Fordham-New York Univer- n Burh v : : o S e Shal i e N 5 he (CHE ; y : B maus o shman game to be played for e sl e v ey gave o demonstration of | Ameri 7 e clun up a most unusual s ntersectional Game Holds Ceu- 25 higieh o e bt ook o Bh B T ENDS WIN ted the Cor- 24 1o 0 yes- claim a for « h, P vski, Dooley : OUR BOARDING HOUSE By AHERN ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS . Coaches, Referces and Sports Writ- ( New! , WHILE YoURE = I HAVER™ T © s Name Their selections for, [ ALL TOGETHER, WHiCH MADE A PERSONAL Mythical §levens, ONE,CR -TWe oF \oU, APPEARANCE N 3 MADE A RAID ol —THE A" Ice-Box 4L Wod TH* | “ppp. X |CE-BOX LAST NIGHT AND 2/ SINCE WATER- BS:E_A;:, - [ FISHED WHAT WAS LEFT || MELON SEASON Wit MATSOR = TWHAT, No 2 A5 T RECALL B 5:::? st OF THAT | et W\ OF e TURKEY 2 HoNEST!,/ WISHBONE { WAS |l [ ~iir GELL o TRUST »f""/ NESTERDAY, PL‘A\IIL!G B= ToR “THAT, YoU'LL ONLY TMY WISH 4T NECK], = R /WAS THAT WE'D | LIKE A HAVE -TURKEY-BONE SOUP, HAVE -TURKEN | MonTH AD WHATS STILL OK NouR HASH —rcma,.{«r, ORGAM | VEST FROM \ESTERDAYS 28 | rz) /’/.7/ :\ 2% % INGREASES LEAD back. Scores a Touchdown and to the one ¥ held when V | P i front of Ke ovider N 5 (1 countered Tom ¥ football into Three Points in Game, e : t g : } R e £ a0t e LAY Tomorrow—"U's" Take Team | t b 4 INDOOR GOLF PICKS ST \l.ll\(. TEAM LIGHT SIGNAL DRILI Vor B (UP)— VITERNOONS Mansfield, Mass., Nov. 25 (1 o Swe prac- ; NIGHTS light foreno ‘ wag | t me eleven which start ifety man 4 ¥ i i © only § ! N = outdistance e | T STANLEY | /" ey e ARSI e e i e the ;qm I :m.\ ; g oan b ot kick was wide FORR BEST RESULTS eft end the a shoulder injury suffered u.gmner Zaleski .mnm and rau to Lis|USE HERALD CLASSIFIED .-mz’l » Harvard, | AT [ 9

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