Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1950. — NEW BRITA N BLUES AND WATERBURY BEARCATS PLAY TO A SCORELESS TIE AT MEMORIAL FIELD — STANLEY - WORKS AND CORBIN SCREW QUINTETS MEET TOMORROW NIGHT IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE—NATL. GUARDS OPEN AGAINST HOLYOKE WATERBURY BEARCATS AND BLUES IN SCORELESS TIE Football Teams Unable to Cross Goal Lines During Ses- sion at Memorial Field in Willow Brook Park — NATIONAL GUARDS WILL START AGAINST HOLYOKE RAl[ROAD []U[NTET, Clarence Lanpher’s Hd\}\klhd“ Quintet to Open Season Next Saturday Night at State Armory On Arch Street— Visiting Combination Considered One of Strongest in Bay State—Squad Looks Impressive in First Workout—Hold Serimmage With Corbin B ATTOP LA L Stanley and Eddie Anderson Lead—01d Pacemaker Ousted Screw FRANK (HANK) ARBURR % o LOSE FIRST GAME Hi-Y Bashketball Quintet Senior Goes Down in Defeat Before At- tack of Intermed e TEN TEAYD ARE STILL UNBEATEN Eliminated ass Saturday Intermediates Te \lab 1eal running Utak total scoring have scorec thefr op the best voints the Crimsor The teams ited games points score Mount Morr \labama Notre Dame . Washington Stato Carbondale (I11.) 1'tah weee St. Olaf (Minn) ..., Heidelberg (Ohio) .. Fresno State (Cahr. +Tulsa (Okla.) Hi-Y its ide list of as compile Press, gi wor TAB'S GOLF LINKS Opposite St. Mary's Church Prizes Daily and Weekly BOYS' CLUB MEETS Hopes to Turn New Haven Team1 Into Fourth Victim Railroad speedby Boys' Club s Jo (. Mon ard s — Boys' ( Paluch Comp. Railroad —Fly Frazer, Cav allroad Speedboys of New gular oppoi COUNTY Y CHAMPY 10 START SEASON South Church to Play in Wap- ning Saturday Night ~enior League Standing SCORING LEADERS 78 points. the coun- | s on confer- fg ttl Midwest Detroit, hb Southwest—Leland Texas Christ. qb Big Ten—Russell, Northwestern, hb Big Six—Bausch l Kansas, hb ..... CENTER LANDS ON TEAM WALTER CAMP'S ALL- First Team Second Team ROCKNE EXPECTS DEFEAT SATURDAY ‘Thinks Team Will Be On Down- ASEY arvard *80" MEMILLIN Center college, and Eddie 0 of the bright light Casey. Walter * AMERICA SELECTIONS 1919 Third Team No. 10—C amp Prophcqu v ALAN GOULD ed Press Sports Ed Il as man the art of t ass team." ap's diagnosis remarkable de Dame’s 1919 te fast Cali- were producing k Muller, All- 1d holder of of 70 yards, State in a 3end school tional fame. ird pas: 1 against Ohio on game rd Jones, coaching at Towa, r-stars in Devine, Gill Dobie fash- s at Cornell, fe n Ohio State Colgate La- nois and ¢ 0, all post-wi ed spectacu- roduced a rec- tate, and swers in the soon rea jons and 2iking “boom ALL- AMERIGA TEAM of Bill Cunningham Boston Post Names Rockne's Regular Notre Dame Eleven for Honors. . Dee. 1 (UP)—The named as its all-Amer- 1 team Knut: Boston 1 Notre Dame regulars. tion, Bill team Post's yho picked the with possibilitics brought to trial, theoreti- I.I‘ZUIA entirely vhe exists a livin, in al match contests d its sensational but sound anl superiority over the ms in three quarters of and in that beyond the at least days no team in the have given it mporary argument?’” ter” of the referred to cor r of d er could V4 te four HE FREEZES 'EM QUICKLY Joe Mor sophomore halfback on this year's Syracuse eleven, com- peted i eight boxing matches last year as a freshman and won each 1em by a knockout. Four ended he first round and the others in second 1 OFF GRIDIRON iNTO CAGE Seven Marquette university foot- all players recently &hed football | toggery for the more abbreviated | basketball duds. They are Captain- Jor King. Joe Fitzgerald and is McEMigot, Chicago: Tom McQueen, Eau Claire, Wis.: Gene | Ronzani, Iron Mourtain, Mich., and Bredow and Clarence Watertown, T1l. Robert Monnett, Michigan State | sophomore halfback, won two games this year with runs of 60 and 65 elect Mwndt, yard: PLAY GOLF at the STANLEY ARENA NICE ROOMY PLACE Balcony Now Open — 500 Free Seats Special Toilet Set Given Every Evening at 10:00 o’Clock Join the Two, Three and Foursome Starting Now Afternoons and Evenings 25¢ ward Grade This Week Chicago, Dec. 1 (UP)—With string of 18 consecufive victories during the last two years still un- broken, Notre Dame's football squad today moved ward to seck a final triumph—one which, if will stamp Coach Knute 1930 aggregation as the greatest all-time gru!n'on W nation's hine. game, with Southern Cali- fornia at Los Angeles Saturday, 's | the climax to the most difficult | schedule ever attempted by a col- lege football team and a victory will give cessive national championship. Notre Dame already has defeated Northwe: n and Army, respective midwestern and eastern leaders, and a victory over Southern California ed as the best of Pacific Coast vould eliminate any remain- doubt regarding the school's to national recognition. team ng SEht The Irish, worn and weary their strenuous schedule of games, without a “breather,” and a 3,000 mile railroad journey, will en game as the underdog in betting—the first time such a condition has prevailed in more than two years. Even the most op- timistic Irish supporters are asking odds, while Rockne frankly admits his fear of the coast team. “I'm not kidding you or attempt- ing to use psychology on the play- ers when I say I do not expect to Rockne said today. *Notre will be on the downgraie those two tough battles with Northwestern and Army and while the boys lly enough to give the Trojans a fairly good game, 1 see no chance of victory. No coach could expect three victories on suc- c-ends over clubs the cal Northwestern, Army and Southern California.” Southern California, Howard Jones, will be in much bet- ter condition for the game than Notre Dame. The Trojans have had ew hard games this season and < their ez son 7 to 6 up- Washington State have won contests by overwheiming after nine ter the win,"” Dame fter of coachied by el Saturc Army tremely close touchdown. removed any garding the team's champior calibre The Irish outgained heavier iets almost 10 yards to one and after the mud, icc, rain, fog and sleet gnullified many scoring oppor- tunities, made their touchdown on the one “perfect play” for which Notre Dame teams strive. RISKO 1S MALONEY ay's 7 to 6 victory over the although gained by the ex- margin of a kick after doubt re- hip Rubber Meeting Between Cleveland Baket and Boston Heavywelght Takes Place on Friday. New York, Dec. 1 (P—The ber meeting between Johnny Cleveland heavyweight, an Maloney of Boston, tops the ic schedule for this weck. They will clash for the third time in the Boston Garden's ring Friday night Maloney, on the basis of his sen- sational outpointing of Primo Car- nera probabl rule a favorit over Lisko as shown little in In their previ- Maloney rut Jimy ation a won a dec USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Notre Dame a second suc- | | | have football ‘world, Local Eleven Outplays City Threat in Second Rivals — Stave Off Brass Period On Own Five Yard Line—Wind Plays Havoc With Attempts of the Kickers. WEST IS SUPREME - OVER EAST TEAMS Notre Dame Stands Out High, Above All Other Elevens York, Dec. 1 (UP) — Sat- football games, in addition to proving that the current Notre Dame ecleven just about the smoothest article seen in these ted States in any a Year, red away any d t that might existed regarding the middle d far wests's supremacy st. he once the center of the sent five t against cast ms, cluding its two best, middle and far west on Saturday and was handed five dcfeats for its trouble. Five losses in five trys is what the boys sometir jokingly refer to unanimous. Army and Dartmouth, both undefeated in their own section were the two cast- orn leaders to go down. Army bowed to Notre Dame and Dartmouth to Stanford. Notre Dame's victory stamped the Irish as real champions, for champions, in any ficld of sport, no attention to the weather. The frozen turf of Soldiers’ ficld not best suited to Notre Dame’s fast and shifty a but the Trish ahead and played their gar other three eastern lose Villanova, Temple and Georg cre not leaders in their sections, but they were repres side of the country defeated by Washin nple fell 49 to and Georgetown was a 12 went Villanova was on State 13 to before Drake, to 0 loser {to Detroit. | the Risko. | Villanova deserves | eighed ten or Of the three, most credit. 15 pounds to the ma by best team on the Pacific coast, the Philadelphians waged a gallant battle. On more than one oc- casion, the light Villanova line. deep in its own territory, repulsed the big coast elev Green whipped Vanderbilt Texas Muhlenberg trimmed M Christian defe dist 18 to 0, and Holy Cross defeated 3oston College 7 to 0 in Saturday’s other feature games, Holy Cross’ win marked the time ton College in six years. EAGLES OUTCLASSED Hockey first Springficld Indians Wins by a 6 to 0 Score Over New Haven Combine. New Haven, Dec. 1 springfield Indians completely out- d the New Haven Eagles h Canadian-American League hockey game here last night, win- ning 6 to 0. Beatile, twice in two other Saunders, ed the other and ssisted Calligh scores. and Jer 1 counters. Goalic turned away 44 of at him while Moor tender, was credited saves. Wa ne Spring- Forbes of the 1 the 50 shots fired pringfield goal with only 26 Jakie over the | in- | the |s atives of this| and opposed | ted Southern Metho-| that school had defeated Bos- | Sextet | (UP)—The | in | pringfield Center, scored | Dillon | ‘ With neither team able to develop \]\\H\Ch enough to cross the opposing | goal line, the New Britain Blues and |the Woterbury Bearcats, two semi- ro football combinations ~cham- pions of their home cities, battled at Memorial Field in Willow Brook park vesterday to a scoreless tie. Only once, in the second frame, did either team threaten to score. In this period, the Bearcats clawed 'their way to the Blues' five yard [line but they were held there on | ddwns, unable to get past the final for a score. | Foliowing this, Quarti made the cature run of the day with a 45 yard dash around the end. He was |forced out of bounds at the 50-vard mark. Three passcs followed but one of them was successful. The high wind that swept the ficld avoc with the punters on both teams. Placed kicks went ev- erywhere except where they were upposed to go and it was a hazard- of business for the safety to catch the ball / stripe | played ous piece men to attempt and run The contest finally developed a line bucking exhibition while ward pases attempted fourth downs in plage of punts. The |game was devoid of sensations, the |crowd was slim and the players were none too ambisious. This game ended the season for {the Blues. The results of the cam- paign were a city championship re- state prestige strengthened and a season made fairly successful. The summary: | Bearcats, into for- we on Blues. Ferrence | Left End | . Schiavone | Left Anthony v . i Left Guard Myers o . Kuncz Tackle . Argosy | Ruggiero ... > . Schultg | Right Snyder End Beck Right ’lnklf' Shee Ziel I lgh‘ G : Wiley ‘Quarterbac e W LT soN) Left Halfback . Quart! Kenny Diste o ‘Right Halfback G. Schavione .... | & Fullback Time, 10 minute quarters; tution: New Britain, Zippo Schultz Kayeski substi- for SATURDAY'S HEROES the Amsociated Press. Schwartz, Notre Dame vards for a touchdown Ar agains en and King, Drake— threa touchdowns Temple. Tex. Christian—Took the kickoff against Southern and ran 85 yards to e ‘OW‘ ning Methodist touchdown. Caglieri, Stanford Broke |around the end for 17 yards (o score the touchdown that beat Dart- | mouth. Zyntell, Holy Cross — Fell on a | locked Boston college punt to scors the only tovchdown of game Vanderbilt — His §1 touchdown was the A victory over Mary 1 hwartz, Washington State—Did most of the ball carrying as the Cougars turned back Villanova, 13 EX vard high {OUR BOARDING HOUSE (m TUST UP CLEAMNING —THE RAOM OCCUPED BY You AMD —THAT SIR “THORNTOK GAKLEY ! we FOR A MAN WHG (S KUIGHTED, IT STRIKES ME FUNNY -THAT HIS SocKS ARE ALL oUT AT -THE HEELS AND —TGES ! we « HE'D BETTER GET 'EM MENDED,F [| IN LE FoR -THE “TTLE oF = KNIGHT oF THE GARTER !« AND I HINK (TS5 -TIME NoW ,FoR SIR THORKTOM -To PuLL STAKES ! HE'S b BELIE AND NeT -THE VE SIR -THorRNToM (S ARRANGING -6 DEPART VISIT CousINS Il CANADA ! «ee AS "6 THE WARM SECTIONS oF HIS | S0CKS «UM «THAT SHouLD REFLECT OM HIS TTLE «~ EGAD ~WHY, AH «~ ER- ALEXAKNDER GREAT DIDAT EVEM WEAR socks! v ~ AUD HE WAS RoVAL PURPLE , BY