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Speaking of Sports In an cffort to pep up roller hoe- key in Meriden, “Doc” Letourneau, manager of the club, will admit women with escorts c of charge at the game with Newburgh Thurs- day night. The game hasn't been go- ing any too well in the Silver City. Hoff, Glastonbury boy who made such a hit while with the New Brit- ain team, has been signed as goal tender by Meriden. He will start Thursday night. s burgh will have Harkins, Blount, Staubin, Mulligan and Hebert. A preliminary game will be played between two League teams, the New Blues and last Hartford Football will t the club rooms to- o'clock. All members of team arc asked 1o be on hand. itain The Triang hold a meeting night at 7 the Next Sunday a o'clock, the A New Britain bowling stars will roll the Rockville Stars at the Palace Al- Ievs on Main street. Britain will have Kaiser, Menzel, Morin, Dugas and Webber. In the inter-ci league Thursday night matches are scheduled: Helen ¥ girls bowling the following Tutko's So- rs and the cwington Stars. Clyde Ellingwood's Park Depart- nient bowling team won three games from the A. & I’. Store combination at Rogers alleys last night. Clyde is building up a strong feam and he expects to be able to take the engi- neers into camp in the near future Plenty of interest will be shown in the selection of an All-Connecti- cut football team by Coach George M. Cassidy of the New Britain Senior High school team today. He has been following the feats of the in- dividual players all son and hi: choice of men for the various berths on the mythical team, will be read with interest. Admiration for foes tlieir team is defea by Coach Cassidy. Fans who watch- ed the New Britain and Hartford High school teams battle in Hartford this year will feel a bit of satisfac- tion in that Gall and ! been selected for Both of these of the attack fact have team the brunt Britain. an players bore & N st W of action ight in basketball center of meeting between the Stan- and P. & F. Corbin teams. 1d be a great battle niorrow League Tabs. The s in the 1oy Rule This sho inte Rules Governing Running of Grand National Steeplechase Will Elimi- nate Mediocre Horses, (P—Conditions the Grand one of ev London, Dec. 4 governing the 1ing of National steeplecha most the horse t have b ward smaller 1 Toi year h have rug of at Arntree, W to- spectacula world, with a cing Next cligible ond or third iy 107 will be placed first, sec- steeplecl o t miles or up prior March 17. or a steeplechase of dis- tance at Aintree, or the winners of any plechase of a value of 500 pounds (selling excepted). Entries will be li 1 to horses six years old and upwards cad of five upwards as hereto- o ses in a s¢ to a ste races years and gulation 10 stone requires stor (147 Another & minimu soven, pounds i 10 140) URDAY Time) BROADCAST SA andard Pennsylvania, 1:45 p WEAI" WEEI WTIC WRC WGY WBEN WCAE WTAM WWJ WOCWHO WOW WIOD WFLA-WSUN TP WSM WMC WIDX KOA KGO KFI (Announcers Graham McNamee and P. MeNulty S chain—WABC WCAO WNAC WEBM WLBW KOIL WCAU WEAN KMOX WIFBL WMAIL WICC WGK WPG WWNC WLBZ WRBCM WBRC KRLD KLZ WDAY WHP WFBM W0 WTAR WHEC WIBW CFRB WMT KFH WORC WKBN KFPY (Announcer Ted Husing) Notre vs. Southern California at 44 Y. va. NBC ¢ WTAG WLIT Dame p. m. NBC chain- WTIC WEEI WEAF WIAR WTAG WCSH WLIT WGY WBEN WCAE WTAM WWJ WOA{ KY KOA I WGN WOC-WHO WOW WRBAKF WTMJ WEBC WJAY WIOD WHAS WSM WMC WSB WJDX WBAP KPRC and others. ((Announcer Bill Munday ('BS chain—WABC WCAO WMAQ WBBM WHK WLBW KOIL KMOX WEBL WSPD WGR WWN WBCM WBRC WBT KRLD KLZ WDAY WHP WFBM KLRA WCCC W WREC WTA * WDRJ KDYL-WIBW CFR MT WORE WKBN WNAX KHJ KOIN KFRC KFPY KVI. (Announcer Ernie Smith.) HOLY CROSS CAPTAIN Worcester, Mass., Dec. 4 (UP)— Phil O'Connell of Brockton. quar terback who directed the Holy Cross team to victories over Har vard and Boston college this year. has been elected captain of next ar's team. John J. McEwan, head coach who succeeded Cleo O'Don nell this year, has been retamned under a three-year agreement. SECOND HEAVY SCRIMMAGE Annapolis, Md. Dec. 4 (UP)— Fiead Coach Bill Ingram planned fo send his Navy varsity through its second heavy serimmage in 1wo days here The Midship more than an squad physi barring game at this atternoon. nen serimmaged for Lour yesterday The tian announced that in the Pomnsylvania rday. Navy would be irength against Army Dec. sat- full 13. the | injur- | | WITH THE BOWLERS | ROGERS ALLEYS RECREATION LEAGUE | Rackliffe Hecox | Martin | cage | 91 92 115 Joe Ande i | Hoffman Army | Hadicy el Levy &7 I Fightiia 10n Richter Tz Lindberg | awarded each night. Snyder ypek = Putting the Hazards. A tournament with Stanley Works players entered will be started Mo~ day night at the Tabs miniature golf course. Thirty-six men have entered and special prizes will be George Herdelein was Jow for the men at the Tabs last night with a 8. Frank Keough was second with 40. Miss Loretta Dery was low for | women with 46. | Hall Const. 55 Co. 118 118 SHEE 130 116 Conn, Quarries 1 105 a8 Nettleton Sho 95 5] g Fagan Luzietti Swanson | Walthers higal R. & E. TOREMEN RKilduffs N D. iy Parker W. Conery 100 E. Linn 10 a2 4051178 Keehners | 04 264 348 332 281 | 261 318 [letss 428 Lundells SiLags . 82 2 25 SPECIAL MATCH Park Dept. Soattioz 69 51 PALACK SPECIAL MATCH Elite Girls SPECIAL MATCH Sokol Stars ] Manchester Stars 104 14 125 1 11 559 631 718 | | | FRATERNITY ALLEYS | SPECIAL MATCH | addition to his gre MATCH Laundry SPECIAL Union X0l Al Stars De 1 PRACTICE INSIDE West Point, Dec. 4 (UP) — Tic cause of the frozen condition of the plains gridiron, Army may be cd to do all of heavy work preparation for t 2 y Rame the Tanbark floor of the riding acad Sassc said today that (the grigiron was much too treacherous {o risk an outdoor The Cadets took their first workout since the Notre Dame game yesterday, but | confined their activities to limbering up exercises and short signal drill All the regulars cxcept Scbastian were in uniform. | | forc its n on emy. scrimmage. | 55 STUDENTS ARRESTED | Havana, Dec. 4 @ —Fifty-five uni- versity students were arrested after a demoustration fn which one po- liceman was killed and another wounded. They were given their| freedom by the government at mid uight. | Dr. Luis ¥. Rodriguez Mollna, ap pointed dean of the National uni | versity in the place of Dr. Rafael Martinez Prieto, and who assumed his new post this morning. im-| mediately tendered his resignation | in the face of the student dissatis- | raction. It was understood that a conference will he held tomorrow | to select a new dean to fill the va- Dr. Molina's resig cancy caused by nation QUAKE IN ITALY Iteggio Di Calabria, Italy, Dec. 4 —An earthquake shock rattled | the houses here at about mnoon to- | | day, putting the inhabitants to | Qlight, but causing little damage. A | the i A special matcl terday at the Tabs. Tom Crowe and I'rank was played yes Ed Wolfer and defeated Mclnerney Dan one up. Four teams will clash the Stanley Arena in ti dustrial league. Fafnir Bearing will meet Stanley Rule at while American Hardware will play Skin- | ner Chuck at § o'cloc tonight at Girls In- [} | | | “Keck" Parker won the toilet set given as a daily prize yesterday. The Wolfers are 1 ers at the Arena. Frank Wolfer took the playoff last night with a ! Wolfer holds the record for low at the course with a 29. George Wolfur has scored 31 Raymond Wolf- er has hit cading the golf while Mrs. R. C. wonien yest on hit low for the ay with a 41 ght at the Arena the featuring the blindfolded wonder from Chicago against the | best in the Arena will be played at | 10 o'clock. | Tomorrow match Over at night the play the H trial leagu & E. Girls' team will | O. W. crew in an Indus- | e R Edna Velen scored for women yesterday with 2 45, Joe Morris copped low for the men with league Travers Shoe and Barry leading with no inst them. second. low Reggic Vetrano shot a sensational to win first prize the weekly playoff at the I Meadow course Vin O'Dell took second and Jimmy Gardner took third in MULLINS OUT OF GANE SATURDAY Badly Injured Knee (o Keep, Notre Dame Star on Bench ‘Tucson, . 4 (P—The t of flling Fullback Larry Mulli shoes added to Coach Knut Rockne' worries today as he marshalled out his Notre Dame football team for | their final workouts for the game | against the University of Southern lifornia terday t a1d because badl to of wrenched | game spond to | The los Mullins, replaced “Galloping Joe™ voldi, dismissed from school for his venture into matrimony, was a sad blow to Notre Dame’s hopes of vic- tory. | Dan cort D who who jumped into a | of fame during the Al Howard, Hanley amount » game, and r of the “shock troop’ were drilled to replace Mul bstitutes h considerable latent ability but with the big game only three days away, Roc was wor- ried | it makes the 1 had feared,” lins was a great d ra sq Both | outlook darker than Rockne said. “Mul-| nsive player in | ability to ca the ball and we'll miss him.” | Any and everybody was welcomed | to watch the Rough Ride &0 through their first drill on the !'m—‘ versity of Arizona field yesterdav | but today's practices were Al light scrimmage was on the program | and spirits were high despite the loss of Mulli After today’s worko! morning and one in the Notre Dame squad board its special train journey to Los Ar ere Friday. The “Fighting Irish” planned a short workout on the Trojan field to iimber up secret in the afternoon, planned to for final les, arriving one PROVIDENCE BEATS TIGERS Providence, . I, Dec. 4 P-a by H Harrington carly i third period gave the Pro lence Reds a 4-3 victory over the loston Tigers in a Canadian-Amer- hockey game here last win put Providence in in the lcague standing. goal th 1 league The second place ight Merline | | ana | the t the | | w | ers will deliver an address HOLYOKE MOHAWKS COMING NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1930. J HERE WITH STRONG TEAM| Bay State Baskethall Quintet to Face New Britain Com- bination in Opening Game of the Season in This City Saturday—Marchinek Playing Center for the| Visitors—Contest Will Pry Lid Off Pro Court Year | in This City—Panthers Meet Willimantic in Prelim. ! Saturday night at the State ar- mory on Arch street, the lid will be pried off the 1930-51 professional basketball season in this city when Ciarence Lanpher's National Guards acklke the Holyoke Mohawks. will be the first appearance of ational Guards this season. oft spot has been picked for | team in its opening game e visiting quintet is coming here with a highly trained. strong com- bination. Every player on the team is an experienced campaigner and three of them, at least, have ap- peared in this city in former years. Ray Marchinec member of the Bristol Endees and the New Britain team at various times, will appear with the Holyoke quintet. He will play center. Marchineck had a try- out with the Celeveland Rosen- blums in the American Basketball league but he was sent home for conditioning. He expects to join the major league in the near future. The two guards, Torno and Grae have against New Britain for a good number of years. They have come herc field, floor men and players = a and McElwain at the F v th of hi with Spring- ainfield teams as dangerous defenders of | 1, Holyoke and nd they are known good It heir own goal, The forwards, 12 re reg: ed as tw We ert is coach reshmen at th icultural college member of ti eball team ond string cat New Britain will send out Sloman orwards, Ray Arbuss and | et d Healy the best achuselts. for ssachusetts Ag- wihjle Healy was New York Giants last scason as in fern of hletics a {olst at center and Migéke at the guards, mantic nary will be the t game o'clock with t lowing L | di cl Panthers in Prelim The Panthers will meet the Willi- West Ends in the prelimi- game Saturday This first home nce of Panthers this i will start promptly at main attraction fol- immediat afterward dancing will follow as he Ch THREE BATTLES LISTED IN the Cocoanut Grove to- [Stanley Rule & Level Quintet and P. & F. Corbin Crew to Clash in Feature Game Tomorrow Night at Tabs’ UDGE 1S BEST FIRST BASEWA Fieider ia American Loop Chicago, Dec. 4 (P—Jos Judge, veteran of the Washington Senators, s officially rec zed today first baseman leaguc baseball « test fielding story. Official fis] averages 0 campa inched Judg had 1 game two crror yerforma am fie sclosed ip, the san 145 errors v sists and Washi ith a poi fin Roston, | York hicago. In addition Ju es by positions a to ing the season wers INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE .- rles Genrin M Second basemen, Cha and Osc Lou M Hall—Newmatics to Meet Landers—Stanley Works to Try to Get Back in Winning Form Against Russ- win Five—Another Big Crowd Expected—Games | :30 o’Clock. Will Start at 7 League Standing W. Stanl 3 anley Works . s afnirs Corbin P. & Corbin Cabinet scos | Russwin Landers ewmatics X A trio of battles is scheduled to- morrow night in the Industrial Bas- ketball at the Tabs' hall. Featuring the program is the meeting between Stanley Rule & Level combina- leader in the anding present time P. & This will be the night's program. team is unde- It has tion, at tl Corbin crew ame on he Stanley ted so f ned trov league. opponents 1 each succeeding % improvement greater Agai Corbin combination tomorrow night, n will face the season and a great bat dicted. The back Corbin team 2 defeat but it ther quint through sinee to come tomorrow battle v the Ruler The Newmatics will ¢ Landers five in the open he night. Both of these teams have setting a fast pace and al- hough neither has yet won a game, this fact alone assures the fans of bitter battle. It will be a scrap which quintet will get out of cellar. They are evenly matched and both are determine win the game. Stanley Works will try to get back into the win column tomorrow niz tit xpense of the Russwin quir tet. This will be the secohd ga on the night's program. The Russ- s have failed to show the ability of which they are capable but Coach Johnn e promises that his squad will be at top form tomorrow nigh* The first game of the evening is slated to start at 7:30 o'clock. are determined itk 1 with the game of Y GYM NOTES programs have been the Senior Hi-Y this This evening the member: ub will hea 1 interesting discussion on Boy and Girl Rela tions. The first degree of tion also be given. On December i1 orre Orr of the New York Pl cports been met large last John Interes rranged month. of the ¢ for of this with great angement have nterest and a Attenda is expected waker of the mont r of the Hartford Semn A of an ! d1a The be 1ce 1 native “Brot Tickets will be sold t boys' departmen will go toward o Fund.” SALESMAN SAM f T | Guaz s “TlekLeD OVER THE WAY SAM IS ColLecT- ING- BILLS (N THe |Back HiLLs) SO WE HAs oecipen TO LET HIM TRY H1S LK ANCTHER oAy (N Te COUNTRY —_e 0 Wosal WeLL WeLL! TH' LasT TiMe | was ) HERE NO SUCH RACKET AS THIS CAME EFRoM tARS. JoNES' played at the t I Hergstrom, v to Y Aronson t ¥ on display in department 1 individual t December a t ¥ ¥ 1 we will be when the handball The for 8 o' ) Five | e A terbury t eets 1 cam tonight cheduled irat J irs m Four senior recently basketball teams have organized by Joseph physical director at the d a schedule d 31 1d- will captain t A. the Meteo Lienbard he Creseents and M. Luke the Plan- ni ot An re (v Jeen M. Ci A st until January Twenty rouftds of 3 he golf golf will be trophy that is he lobby of the men's 5 be ined rent. The wins trophy retains it. The match started 1 and will end on Febru- ob! the wies o . % The present st tea he boys' depar basketball Intermediates To kedinks .. >atches Cirates . Employed Ac Wildca's Bulldogs k Gre Hoopsters n Flashes Wildeats Definite Assurance Notr 155 A0 GAME WILL BE PLAYED Given That the Contest Between New York Giants and All stars Will Be Played. 4 (UP)—Def charity football New York Gi cam composed of Dame stars will be he P'olo Grounds 1 § g n today by Mayor Janies Mayor Walker said that I rman of the commit the ga had received n from Knute Rockne say- had wired Adam Walsh Yale coaching :mni squad together, Wals aniel cancelled a g r Memphis on Decemb: Joe Gomez. Chicago. cManus Boley, Phi Al Simmons, and catchers, Iders, iladelph Cochrane, Philadelphia, .9 d perfect fieldir re: Ad Liska, W man and Collins. St nd Q Philade trell York, erring. an New Clevela bro the 1 and ark on J e the 1y ne inning g rce at merica cord seball 1 istory 1is establishe cord by Melill 1 < Tunc was high le game ason ing the s SIGNAL DRILL Dec. 4 (UP) squad was schedu LIGHT Philadelp s foot 18« thar ers held their ay | final scrimmage yesterday. The var- | sity, using a varied running attack, scored three touchdowns on the ]scruh cleven. During a wide end {run, Paul Riblett, star end, suffer- ted a deep gash over the eye. He | will, however, be ready for against the Midshipmen Washington Veteran Greatest ONE LEADING TEAHL 10 PLAY IN HOCKEY LOOP Slight Changes in Standing in League Expected After Games to Be staged Tonight York, Dec. 4 leading teams in three ational Hockey league there chances for ht adjustments down line in standings of the American and international groug The Chicago Black ng a high road that | cd by only or r this season New York Ameri home ice, but the f the Blackh traveli point still hold points piled up ir Ameri s have 10 farther than to fourth place e international group. While the Boston Br the New York Rangers chance to jump into a t ¢ in the American group by ating the Canadi at Montreal The Rangers are trailing the Bruins - a single point Ottawa can catch the Canadiens and take over second place in the nternational ion by defeating tail end delphia outfit in a match at Ottawa is Canadiens lose to the Rangers. The Canadiens have a single point margin over Ottawa, with Toronto heading the group SOCCER TEAM PICKED All-Collegiate Aggregation Has Been Al the on tonigh 1 in the (P)—Only on skates info nes sched- of arc the ¢ Hawke' leadership danger. £0 outfit can nericans the ven games, been able to drop and s are idle, have for second a the Selected By Coach Nies of Princeton From Teams. all-collegiate soccer team Coach Al Nies Princeton picks annually with the help of other coaches lists Pennsylvania men this year, each from Harvard and Yale, man each 0 Am rst, . Cornell and Dartmouth believes Kullum of Penn “the ng ever developed in col- legiate ra and ranks Captain 'd of Harvard “on a par with best center halfbacks of recent Dec. 4 (P—The of two Harvard halfback—McGinn, Left halfback—Whitelaw Right halfback: Nelson Center halfback—Bland Left halfback—Dono Outside —Campbe Inside Right i Yale. Yale Harvard. Cornell . Pennsyl- agan, Dartmouth. play | 11 Center forward— Anderson, Penn- ylvania, Inside left—Williams, Amherst, | Outside left—Kullman, Pennsy vania TRADERS WIN GANE Local Basketball Quintet Scores 26 to Victory Over Rivals From Collinsville High. The Statc Trade school basketball team came through with a 26 to 2 | victory over the Collinsville high school team at the New Britain high school gym last night. Although Coach Bradley's youthful charges ¢ team failed to show the nd pep that has characterized Traders of former years Axemakers were also far bLe- teams cason both 00 making. starred Brucher was the Collinsville. The set former itle. The noticeable However school crew tron effo! tean ade Collins carly on another n the Stefanowicz ile for for cals big number score New Britain Trade sSchool Flad Fl 0 Malone efanowicz, 1f Goldstein, 1f ider, 1t Handbill Distributors Arrested in Brockton Brockton, Mass,, Dec. 4 (UP) — Police arrested two men and a wom- an today before Brockton shoe fac- Lories They were charged with distribut- ing handbills without a permit. Police said the handbilis urged shoe workers to unite against fur- ther wage cuts and charged that Boston shoe workers had already submitted to 15 to 25 per cent way reduction Those arrested submi ted to police without disorder. One of the handbills was signed Shoe 4 Lavor Workers Organiza- tion Committee of the Trade Union U T ~ague, 22 Harrison avenue.” WALNLUT LODGE EL! Walnut lodge. A. F. & h will be one year old in Jan- v. will hold second annual election of officers in Masonic temple on West Main street next Tuesday night Walnut Hill lodge is the by lodge in the state, but it is one of the most lively, with an ever- creasing membership being report- ed mont OUT OUR WAY s N ATS GONNA T FEELS WINDA A L\TTLE TiICKULISH, ER \TCHY , AT N\ FIRST. By WILLIAMS G\ T “YOUR HEAD DOWN! GOOD NIGHT! 1F 40O HAFTA HAVE “OUR HEAD OULT AN' LET ORAFTS N, WHRULUT Goo ARE You FER A FOOT WARMER 0T DOGS. O And Baby, Too! (ErotA THE SOUND OF THINGS, MRS. TONES |'D SAY THERE | A NEW BaBY WITHIN — , (e, WITHINT AND THAT ) ‘s ) MaKes e WITHOUT | BNY MONEY FORYoU | TobAT! (On, THATS OKAY —GEE, OON'T “You FIND A BagY BRIGHTENS UP A HOME | | WONDERFULLLY? || | | | 1 | WE Have The ELecTrl LIGHTS GOING MosT OF THE TiMe Now ! el REG. U5 PAT. OFY. = C1830 BY NEA SERVICE, INC