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—— 2, 1930. ROGEKS ALLEYS | WITH THE BOWLERS Speaking | of Sports Marion Zaleski has been ed a varsity foothall lett ham university. The local boy was i out for most of the scason with u | . ECSacdR Eroken bone in his right leg but he | A Bmonons o1t ght leg but he | A. Emmons played in enough games previous to | Stanklewicz the time of his infury to earn his| - Emmons letter. | Christs | Yoz g | .9 Dinda T i STANLEY WORKS L. . ( | staubly s i ward- | Ginter & 11 | ¥ord- | 8=tu 484—1457 108~ | §1— | 117— 350 Youngs Zaleski, as captain of the basket- | Parsons . -o115 ball team, will get back into action | 4K Pl aturday when the opening game 18 | Novel . 2 slayed. Grail L107 anley Budnick ritt baseball team, is a t in touch with Ken Saundel )Adephone as soon as possible e South Lnd manager of the Bowling club, the active bowling club in the ill hold forth tonight at the alleys on Main street. H L. Walthers is the lcader of this set of pin topplers alace team will roll tonight. A plaved at the | Ngoha ay night Bertini he Sokol Lowling 3t South Manchester return game will be falace alleys Sun: Some fine bowling scores were turned in last night at Rogers al- leys in the Stanley Works league. Stanley, with 566 was high for the evening. Bates with and Stan Liewicz with 530 were close Stanley also had high with 141, mars single In selections of the United ess for an All-Eastern football the nan of one player who| been selected as a member of e third All-America team by ree outstanding coa has been eliin- | inated. That nam is Gay Brom- o K Te Any All-Eastern team without d ""‘;L}h"l“lu‘" L the name of Bromberg on it wont Holfelder ....... 51 75 | ot very well with the football fans Fitegerald Sy | ©f this city. Ir tean i t 151 o 1) 210 Dolts Bromberg earned a place in na- tional fame an he as good enough to land or All-America squad, the 0od enough to be placed All-Eastern selections. Panic sure with th Bill Clancy, coming back home after a week-end trip to Newburgh and Albany to two roller hockey games, reports that the game 1s drawing very well in that section. He predicts that the league will con- tinue to operate under the new offi- cers as it has in th referce past. Bill Jette, rumor has it, has sev- ered his conneetion with the Meri- den club. We profess full ignorance | about th.s latest move. We can’t tel] what it is all about but there appare is something quecr going ver City nur (Kid) Williams is fast re the place he occupled several | ol of the roller r City. Wil- a is play- Bunir years hockey fans of the Silve liams is in good shape ing in same form that has made him one of the leading figures ir roller hockey for a long number of measons. STANLEY WORKS GIRIN I : Overnight News Domestic Washington — Davis campaign f 1 inquiry 1"olsom T T Calif gays he did not expect ferent as state suprem welcomes Billings wthing dif- court de- New York—Dr. M. R. Hutc Fdison aide, demonstrates {o «liminate carbon-monoxide from motor cxhaust Washington—Move to defer con- sideration of world court protocol i n in senate ew Yo uggiero Tticci at home of parents: gays they were kidnaped Washington—House anti-prohibi- tionists call conference Braham, Okla two possemen af! Tison, PALACE ALLEYS INTER-CITY Blue LEAGLE Kibbon and Giorgio guardian = Conn. Trolley Peteraon S TR Kidnaps s ) irges spread promote Hoover knowledge to country’s va Sani ye barn at Itobinson Vorcign Nassau, DBahan Milier safc oscoW Eyrtov exp committec. London — Ja attacks T pirc trade preference p ow Defendant in treasor ys Russia not outstrip Mrs. Keith remier Sergel ntral Former I slled f.om Soviet e t of tion Premier Ber 4s for rejed 0po Talace ¥ Roardman 104 Leupnid 5 Clhase 143 Lars signs pro- Von H ting finan into effect New Lngland Cambridge, Mass.—Ben Ticknor, Harvard football center, declines in- yitation to play on all-castern team because of pressure of studies. Boston—Anti-steel trap league re- ports $13,676 spent in recent cam-| paign ial reform Y ALLE MATCH Office 5 Sy Boston—Retail store exccutives R report sales are “largest in tho his- D < MBS tory of the business Ja e 105 Boston—Hold-up victim picks po- S = lice officer out of line up as onc of e Ll three assaflant o T ambridge 15 Baker, Jr.. 1. Mass tute of Technology with armed robbe tfrom Montreal Newport, I L—Cinderclla, 46- toot fisherman out of South Hamp- ton, N. Y.. makes port after drift- ing helpless for 24 hours. Bellows Falls, Vt.—Twenty-eight arrested for violating the Sund observance laws by keeping busine open aunton. M be Napoleon tound River FRATE SPECIA P& Harold W. chus: [nsti student charged brought back Herox Fallicka Howarth Hapenny AFRO 1 Bats Pascoe SR ¢ hateneut ST Gould .. .8 Bchwab ouieees.n. 98 ~Man believed 10| g Belanger, 17all River. | Wes dies Iying unconscious on lall road LOOKING FOR GAMES Dec. 2 The Rangers A, (. basketball to have | team would liko to arrange games years | with teams averaging 16 to 19 vears of age. especially with the Austin Comets and like quintete. For games | telephone 685-M between 6 7 OLD CANNON FOUND Fort Ticonderoga, N. Y. (UP)—A cannon, heifeye Leen used by the French 175 @ > is among the historic relics un- carthed here. The cannon. cight feet long, was discovered by Mrs. Robert Pell of New York city. and 7| ko'clqck for Manager Ken Burkhardt. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER Putting the Hazards..... Last night in the Men's Industrial miniature golf league at the Cocoa- nut Grove, the Connecticut Light & Power Co. defeated the New Britgin Gas Co., Stanley Rule defeated Lan- ders and Stanley Works defcated I & F. Corbin. The scores were as follows ley Rule, J. Murphy 58, P rlson 46, Devon 52, 51, total 25 Stanley Works, €. Walthers 46, H. Johnson Heinzmann 53, A. Hev tini 50, total 249. Cor ston 49, K. Bertin 62, ¢ Dolan 42 1. Wolte Con ght, T. Stockbridge 53, | Compton 44, . Griffin Gas Co.. H. Swanson 53, J. McCormick 7 W. Wojack 66, total 2 Stan- k 49, H d Walthers "Ber. Johy itt 46 ins, K Coon otal 3 ticut 5 In the Girls' Industrial League & F. Corbin went into first plac defeating 17af; he scores ., J. Faselli Rau & total Bergen 61 Gingras 7 ke T4, L. Winchester 7 ‘o1 the Grove with hol took prize lian A prize e ircd Morelli 3 third v men’s play- off, R with a 74, second Dudack with awarded to 1% Varic went to thir as Gennette wit John of the newly club plaved at Logan Page, Art Thornton ores or- ganized Kenilwort the Grove last night Chuck Smedley and turned in the best In the Girls 1 Stanley Arena strial League at last night, P. & the Cabinet The scores were . Miss Sarra 44, Faselli 52 Miss total aft 50, Miss Mileski 61 Anderson 44, total bureau traffic Usher, North & Ju H. Hu Beaton & 1. 54 and L. of J. Arbour & (o, 54, total and Walter Bell Judd, 50, nd J. Fitzgerald, Stanley Works, North & hool teachers' tourna- with scores of i Miss Marjorie Anders o school. Miss Hildegrade Tla Benjamin Franklin school and celia Hickey, Small cho were Lincoin smann, John Cronin. age 14 n ofticial score of Arena. Mis e Dace 1 offercd years, BROWNIE TUCKER WAKES COMEBACK Hartford Scrapper to Appear on (ard Thursday Night Hartford, De Tuck- was ~Bro er, local colored boy, hing of a sensation here ear. 0, fir amat nd L pro| will fight his fir: IFoot Guard hall on T who somet en as is stagir and ort at might Fucker's opponcit la of Middletown amatcur before cros the professional ranks. down for four rounds The colored boy had a long wins at the outset of his ca pro but fell into a slump 1 disappeared from the pictn There will be two main bouts on this card: in one, Frankie O'Brien cets Izzy Grove. rugged hard- Ditting New Yorker an oth- Tor leto. fo v oof FKlorida d now of Hartford. will take on v Delano of Boston bout ho w as a Eacl irnien Knapp. ently fought a close fight been re-matched for a and ] /Nar Jimmy Ireland of another six Carta and ( here ve six-rounder Bristol boxes, Schenectady in match the | Miss | two | Selected to Succeed A. Bill jette Reported to Staff. | Bill McCorry, manager of the Al- bany team in the Eastern Baseball League and manager and part own- cr of the Albany team in the Amer- i Roller Ho aguc, was d president of the polo league A. W. Keane of Hartford, ceting of the beld in at a 1 Albiny MeCorry vesterday has been the leader of championship teams in the nce the revival of the game four seasons ago and his choice will 4 popular one. He will r his | connections with the Albany team and will devote all of his time to his duties as league president. Ferdie Harkins veteran and owner of th Both men will a immediately. player Bewburgh club in elected treasurer. ume their dutics Tlumors have Bill ered his with Meri clu for action has been Wusterbarth nd “Doc” will club \ection No reason given. 1 LeTourneau in the future Rilly Clancy of this city will be retained on the staff ot referees un- der the gime, according to announcement by President McCor- Iry. He officiated Saturday and Sun- at games w York state ancy reports that the 1e is at- tracting plenty tronage there. SABOTAGE BARED -~ INWOSCON TRIAL Eight Engineers Disclose Varied Plots Against Regime (P—Disclosures oper the conduct new Moscow, Dec. ations commun @ disclosures thus far have in ad fication of figures on oviet state nning com mission is basing its vear plan; velopment of work; ar factory tion. ovsky, who of eight s was most concerned with tion, at yesterday's session listed salotage failed involved loconic with a cessive that all ¢s on constrictior {ent planning o 0 as to limit prody N ge in- space transpor of the court, schemes W pur two One hich hase of railway re- cnormous was to install . but too cos Soviet Nei 1 went througl Kalinikov, another of nts, related how fied estimates as to Russia's ron output for 1827 and dmitting that his gures accepted. He also told of activities in th emical, paper, and indus- poten- lamber, rder in- 311 be- Leonid e rial party, 10 whic 1ot ify forms of practiced but gave neral idea from which Flashes of Life | 1N e/ ) Roberts in Danville Central Normal game is to be lost one. i Fla W ra a womat resolve ordinance Washing children again a yea public heal g Michae] Charles Cam- Constantine de ey arc the London — {eron Claremont | by (GoiN' ouT INTHe COUNTRY To CoL— { LECT Tuese FEW(| AND ( HELP, MISTER | ¢ HUSBAND Hes FALLEN DOWN TH' WELL fWHaT | l'LL see CANT GIT HIM 1 BILL M’CORRY IS NAMED HOCKEY LOOP PRESIDENT Manager of Albany Quintet in American League Is W. Keane as Head of Cir- cuit—Ferdie Harkins Is Given Post of Treasurer— Be Out in Handling Meri- den Team—Bill Clancy to Be Retained On Referee Courcy, who has ed. can keep his been christen- R John obtained JCCCSSOTS to re future Munich, Bavar consump tion of beer is ng 80 Ir h hat brewcries cduced work- ing hours Bogota, Colon - n o when pilgrims took was day 1o of Menserrate climb to the “E Monserrate ind vis 1 life-sized wooden descending from journey now ie cars cli rages 70 two miles cet above Bolton, magazine adver bove in one issue, as e buried all the tized all the dead.” London Viscou of P ss Mary out little scarlet wool muffler for Queen Mary's needlework guild NOTRE DAME NOT SURE OF VICTORY Southern California May Be Favarite in Game Saturday icism porters i the outlook today was forr probably turday" me favored rish vdds W strengt California Trojan 1 to smile at Kr rediction that Notre not even in- Rock Diame atement on the Tech game, 1 won, 21.0 Among others competent t who have switched to Sou ecarlier are Pop War coach a lifornia has peints or two years N Dame has won games by the m this single ex point F nk deo, Notre Dame's consiste kicker, has made good 24 ont of 29 attempts at goal after touch- downs this year, and has kicked th last ten in a row “Before 1V gar Notre Dams« less than top Ca a former who s now onger lin nern k spot ir Notre Da ick st Californi secret ituted o Southern California squad week Y COURT LEAGUE STARTS SATURDAY holds ¢ Ten years ago partment of the ized the Senior * noon Basketball press purpos: of an opportunity to pl in organized nu ¢ pl Alfred fornia around These 1 stars in ¢ \ge and inf vouth and a1 old an on all these to ot New Faces Seen Amnually in % Teams in Afternoon Gircuit How a good Gallon Alcohol 1 Set McKay Chains Parts Extra On All Work g PG wus) FOREIGN MINISTER ARRIVES Athens, Greece, Dec. 2 UP) — The Jugoslavian foreign minister, M. arrived Monday 1 four Jugoslavian offi day visit. Conmd- is attached to hie hich is at the ion of government, whos: is. This is the visit goslavian foreign minist the w s oy) uo ceteers ary just 1 in bas- Marinkovitch, loped into a Athens with cials for a 1 one four Now league sure to sall are all cral 1portance visit mvi and the € €an the Greclan ) Lrst Come since HOLDS SECOND WORKOUT Philadelphia, Dec. 2 (UP)—Penn's football squad today was to engage its second workout since the ornell game on Thanksgiving. With the exception of Cy Newcomb, right Penn regulars were on eld yesterday prep- Navy RLLEASED PRIESTS ILL P FFather Irish priests. the handits 1 and Hankow aboard thr M HAVE YOU TRIED NEW BRITAIN'S NEW CIGAR? Manufactured By PETER R. JOSCAR 13 Short Street Enjoy Winter Driving GET YOUR CAR READY FOR COLD WEATHER AT Radiator Flushed “THE HOME OF FORD LOOK AT THESE SPECTALS FOR THIS WEEK First Special $10.00 Heater Installed TISFACTION” Second Special $1.00 Complete Greasing Inspection of Battery, Radiator, ential, Transmission. 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