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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1930. —— ROGERS BOWLERS TAKE THREE STRAIGHT FROM WALLINGFORD QUINTET—BILL McCORRY ELECTED PRESIDENT OF ROLLER HOCKEY LEAGUE—STANLEY WORKS AND CORBIN SCREW TEAMS MEET TONIGHT IN INDUSTRIAL CIRCUIT—BOYS’ CLUB WINS ROGERS BOWLERS CAPTURE YALEPIAGESTH) GRID GAME THREE FROM WALLINGFORD (N {LL-EASTERN . Local Pin Topplers Make (lean weep of State League Match With Opposition — First Game Is a Close | Battle—Other Two Are Runaways for Hardware City Quintet—Palace Five Drops Two Contests to Torrington Entry—Win Only h st Tilt in Pin ( ll\ : RAILROAD QUINTET 3 . OWAMPED BY CLUB - 5 BECAME POPUL AR Fred Linehan and Albie Booth Selected by United Press HARRY STUHLDREHER WNotre Dame wer a g positions i cal as many col- v I s leg was ot a o Speedboys of New Haven Fall by scr ' o positior & bariln. Wallingford Al e The United Press All-Eastern fol- o S A Haven 3 E s i ot er‘ netord West sides Gt TOINKE u =, QoL 2 e I : Y 1 Haro i (e s Ilinois halfhack., and Harry hl- ' =l g ' ot Dawie’s famous “Four Horsemen™ backfield - sl g ¢ s ional nown playvers on Walter Camp's 1 e INg 10 c Palace Team Loses ! 1A ¢ b' t T Arn N i = b * v = 5 i i W 111&1 Camp’s l.a\( \ll chrlca Selections—1924 24 e T S (pesing Deartyloa s ot 1 First Team Second Team Third Team v = 4 i R N 9 \ T C t mer on a i i singer, F | % : No e j W. Va No. 11—Camp’s I,zut I'e;mfif By ALAN GOULD ted I'ress Sports Editor) New Dritain P i e B e TR i PG MANAGER OF RED SOX «-vo = - ek Drait Question May Be Settled by Decisive Action Railroad specdhoy~ Tormed Major League Outfielder and Eastern League Pilot to Suc- real baseball's Que., Dee, ree o s0C 2 (P—Minor ss AA cir- on, In- Coast down question, chief of major-minor Mont ceed Wagner ional league and T prepared for the draft cific show i [ second Team Wins decisive action was day when three oint conference major leagues' mit to the th draft In prepared to sever relations the ith class A Indiana-Illinois with Club Boys ons are non- they arc e linor agree- majors ¢ < opponents ! Leen use Avon hat | modi mient for | can select i the 11 of as wor for have 1gucs who prey fously or a crew c acrobat 1 Since the t rec to mar question of predi today ninon on 'S co! generally the AL erer held, circuits FOUR GAMES LEFT ON EAST GRID SCHEDULE IBEATER TERNS. & s i (LASH TONIGHT the st bl The ma int conference at :nderstood to have 'oremost Chicago's Soldicr | Among the Quartet Ts his holes were offered $17,500 Penn-Navy Game Shated At ]. T W“ B B k AL b e os Az Goitsenm e Philadelphia Wo 1168 Wil be I‘U Gfl 10 ne cnas | L The draft and its complexities has 1 4 inimous choice B abe Ruth ne r thrown into the hackground other or foolz 8 SEEE GRS A it during the ) ‘Four | sunual meeting of the ional as- " s s for his ability i Red cociation of professional baseball t the g rec- The first meeting of the to- ¢ first team the N al association will be held to- two of nominated several amia norrow hut until then the AA lea- d ‘two of S pub- gues and their attitude toward the position (t absorb most of the attention. Tra vin nothin ht zephyrs yesterday bu major league club owners vere the service clast Gra New Yor! 1 0dds been th ers last night and today meetin 1 most sensatior -Ameri- urt in player deals was Penn has avy r scrap s of the ace of Major league repre e and two b Their will be staged by them to Ilini is the o three-time se- gentatives will have no official con nd keep their records i I are Jeciion o Rths ht years. He pection with convention, but bout First Lutheran and South Con- and | will stand by as inteyested observers a tional team ¢ Army; the | o crs of minor somewhat battered from long ns of cach team arc conf ise; Pendergrast, Prince- | mass of experts on the All- season. r champions will win- to America task orous ambi- - Colgate, ¢ scor- ' tor but to the impartial obsery- Centers: Siano, Fordham: Loeser, tion ARMY ; ing and undefeated by al r t of th ame | toss Yale Camp, West Point. N. Y., Dec. 2 (UP)— val, plays New York Univer r quintet likely to con Wood. Harvard; last all- Armiy's football squad will rest to- cleven, which till is shy on ex ctory « Scalzi, George- 10 mamc da - and tomorrow before beginning ence after a and the Zenter Congre the ancient castern B practice for the Navy game in New one of the E first acks sen. Temple: Bar- Which had in early days monopo- | York December 1 The Cadets ar- anged for n o to set Vir c Prince- lized the sclections rived from Chicago and the Notre cmployed. Carnegic Teck 'd Wash- tle Both ton: Kir h Penn His first eleven represenicd Dame game yesterday and immedi- ington and Jefferson, rivals since these ams are primed fo real State: Hart, Colgate; Wilkins. Dart- iany different colleges. tely resumed their classwork 1906, meet at Pittsburgh in a game | there 1d be plenty ef mouth. The “father of football” p: The squad is in good shape despite which was postponed last Saturday f all evening lo Fullbacks: Stevens. Syracuse, on with a final (ribute to the tre- |the strenuous battle with Notre becanuse of bad weather and ground e Wilson. W. and J.: Bonner, Temple, mendous nafional growth of the |Dame on the frozen turf of Soldiers’ conditions. An o perstition is that Clark, Pitt sport he helped develop when he | field. The fourth clash brings together a person who has been bitten by the = was coach, captain and star at “0ld - - Maryland and Western Maryland at, poisonous tarantula can avert death FOR BEST RESULTS Yale” a half century earlier, FOR BEST RESULTS Baltimore. "\») ncing for three hours. 'L.\L HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Tomorrow—National Polls Begin il,Sl'.’ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS to | he majors de- | big | but § with the | MORENZ LEADING -~ HOCKEY SEI]RFRS \Montreal Ganadiens’ Star Center | Ahead of All Rivals ) Although world's champion Montreal Ca- nadiens have not been able to get to Montreal, Dee. 2 t |the top of the standing in this year's National Hockey Leaguc campalgn, their star center, Howic Morenz, is ihead of all rivals in the first offi- cial scoring list, issued today. Morenz has scored seven goals and assisted in one for an cight point total. Second place goes to Aubrey |“Dit" Clapper of Boston. leader of {the American division Snipers. with five goals and two assists for seven {points. Charlie Conacher, youthful Toronto wingman, is third with six points Two rough and read men, Harvey Rockburn o and Alex Smith of Ottawa Ihiave had 25 minutes of penalties to lead the list in that respect. Lach fias had one major penalty. ords of the leading scorers to late follow: Detroit cach Goals As'st It Morer Aiansaee ity I |Clap Boston SER !Conacher, Toronto . 1 Gottselig. Chicago . IR W. Cook, Rangers . 1 b | Weiland, Boston 5 1 roit P ngers =) A Joliat, Canadiens .. 485 Jackson. Torento .. 1 5 Bailey, Toronto ... T Goodfellow. Detroit 1 1 Ripley, Chic T Larochells S Barry, Boston .... SR F. Cook, R DR Primeau, 4 G. Mantha : 4 TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS T0 MEET BOSTON TEAM Team Faces Task Canadian Hockey of Beating Bruins On Their Home I'loor Tonight New York, Dec. 2 () oronto’s Maple , leader of the National Hockey League's Canadian division and the smallest team in numbers in the circuit, tackle the hard as- signment of tonight's three game schedule. The Leafs face diffi- cult job of beating the Boston Bruins on their home ice Boston has not made as qui start this season did 1 but the Bruins ctill have the same old strengthe which appears at its best when they play at home. The Bruins also have the opportunity of jumping from fourth place in their division to second as their rivals, the Detroit Falcons and New York Ran- gers arc idle. All three of tonight's games bring concerned together for the st his s undefe ed Chicago s D r Montreal aga Maroons, who rted the year by losing four on their last two. Les Canadiens of Montreal mect the last place Philadelphia Quakers with cyery prospect of breaking their cur- | York Ameri- | demand | cans for third place in the Canadian | rent tie with the New division. TWO Rl GULL \l(\ INJURED Annapolis. Md., Dec ey Navy's 20 to 0 victory over Georg: Washington urday cost the Mid- vices of two regulars. Steffanides. first string cnd, suffered a deep gash that required six stitch- es over his right eve, and Campbell fullback, wrenched his left shoulder. Neither of the men is expected to be ready for Penn on Saturday. shipmen the se defonse (CORBIN SCREW TO MEET STANLEY WORKS TONIGHT Fo:mel' Industrial Basketball League Champions to Battle League Leaders in Last Game On Program at Tabs’ Hall Tonight—Stanley Rule’s Clean Slate Also Threatened in Game With Russwin Combina- tion — P. & F. Corbin Quintet Slated to Play La'xders. FOOTBALL GOES |, ===, Pt Stanley Works [ Stanley Rule 0 1.000 I'afnirs e shT l Corbin Scre 1 L500 — P. & F. Corbin 1 500 Corbin Cabinet Notre Dame-California IS Out- cescos Landers 000 standing Feature of Wegk ~ ~evmauies One of the most intense feuds In e the Industrial Basketball league will New York s (P With | be settled at the Tabs' hall tonight S : setting ~ver eastern | When the undefeated and mid-western gridirons, the 1930 | leading Stanley Works quintet cla mofl-al! season retrcats (o southern | €8 with the Corbin Screw tea:n, 1nd far-western fields for its last | championship outfit of last season's &land on Saturday. campaign. This game is the third Only four castern teams—Colgate On a program of thrcc contests ar- nd N. Y. U. and Navy and Penn |ranged for tonigh will have the hardy temerity to ven- | That this will be a battle worthy out Saturday to give the faith-|of the name goes without ing. ful customers their final treal. No | The Screw Shop team suffered a do- game of any importance is scheduled | feat at the hands of the Gascos last for the middle west. Iriday night and the team members Nine games are booked for the are anxious art winning ) outh, with Georgia vs. Georgia ! tonig Stanley Works has ch. Tennessee vs. Florida, Mary- chalked up three wins already in the land vs. Western M 1d, Duke vs. | league and the members of the team North Carolina an > vs. lowa |are determined to keep their slate State being outstanding clean. On the west coast, Notre Dame's| jy the first game of the night: the cngagement with Southern Califor- | pgefeated Stanley Rule & Level nia is the big noment and rightly 50. | yyintet faces a real threat in the FonsfaihenoseyEnsy “matural” | st traveling Russwin team. The the Irish-Trojan tilt is just that. Th schedule makers could mnot have chosen & clash better fitted to bring a spectacular scason to a spectacular ulers have knocked off two oppo- the league and the squad are deter- cep their record unsullied nents so far i the members of wined to | close ith & defeat. This battle looms s It Rockne’s ITrish horde can stem | pretty one, the Trojan flood the mythical na- | ‘he secona contest of the night tional title will be theirs. Should | il bring together the I, & K. Cor- Southern California defeat Notre y,in ang L rs teams. This shapes, Dame the championship — situation [y ag o pretty battle, The Corl vould be in somewhat of a muddle, | team came through for its first vice for Alabama and Washington State, | (ory of the season last Friday nigh undefeated and untied. would prob- | ¢ ‘that time, the team was crippled 2bly demand recognition. by the loss of Joe Jasper. lo- The Colgate-N. Y. U. | night, howeyer, » team will be at serves second hilling on ¥'s|its full strength. Landers has a program. And not only snappy crew and under the direce entire proceeds of the gan tion of (‘harlic Cook, 1t will give the donated to the unemployme Corbin quintet plenty of trouble: 1. Colgate, despite an The fir me {onight is sched- defeat, s with the strongest | yjee (o start at 7:30 o'clock. castern elevens, and possesses in L o Irullback Macaluso the nation's high- o 1vwitt v mercsns 10 FIGHTS LAST NIGHT aitch how Macaluso f ares | 1zainst the stolid forward wall that Chick Mechan has developed at N, | Az T'ress ¥l Rochester, Y.—Steve Halaiko, Thel Bennoy tilt is likely tol|Auburn, N outpointed Sammy nrove a dreary affair. The Quakers, | Mandell, former world lightweight still groggy from the pasting handed | champion, (). them by Notre Dame, have nothing 5 much to offer and Navy has all but | Milnaukee it Littman, Cud- admitted that the game is just an- jahy, Wis. outpointed Vince Forgie other practice session for the Army |one. Philadelphia, (10); Harry Dub- game on December 13 {linsky, Chicazo, cked out Joe The meeting between those old | rella, Milwa ). rivals, Georgia and Georgia Tech, is = the southern standout Wolgast, “outpo Al © TRAINING FOR BOUT o TO START SEASON The Panthers A. C. basketball team of this city will open its cam- paign tomorrow night when it plays William L. “Young" Stribling, Fistic | Pride ot Georgle Mects Griflths |1y o woijlimanilc West Bnd club. The, Decemberiiz) locals have been practicing for some time and they expect to put out a Chicago. Dec. 2 (Pi—Will L. 'strong team. Jerome Karbonic has “Young" Stribling, fistic pride of | been engaged as coach Georgia, opened up training quarters | e - : for his 10 round bout with| PAWNEE ELEVEN MEETS Griffiths in the Chicago stadi-| The Pawnees football team will ember 12, hold an important meeting Tuesday ling arrived vy ac- | night at clock the Blues' club and vied by P m | rooms on Main strect. All members Griffiths came baclk from his | of the team are urged {o be present camp at Saugatuck. Mich., |as plans for annual banquet and and planned to resume [for new club rooms will be dise gymnasium drills today. | cus -To MANAGE —THE MY GUESTS A BACKGROUND | | SINCE You ARE GoING UP T CANADA To UISIT COoUSINS, T OUST —ToLD ~THEM AT -THE HousSE “THAT NoU WERE GOING -To ALBERTA CANMADIAM RANCH ! veeere NOU SEE. “THord el , 1 BELIEVE COVERS US BOTH WITH A By AHERN WHILE MY STAY AT VouR 'oUSE WAS MoST HENTOYABLE , You 7AD ME QUITE UNEASY WITH SUCH SPOGFERY AS ME BEING “SIR “THoRNTOK' e AUD AN INTTMATE OF ROVALTY ! e DASH IT,MAS , SUPPOSING ONE OF THE GooD PEGPLE OF NoUR "OME SHoULD VISIT -ToORONTO AWD CHANCE uPoN ME, CLERKING IN MY COUSINS DRAPER SHoP ! PRINCE ©OF wALES' W avike GLAMORGOUS (i OAKLENV L. (2-2- a 4 -

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