New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 5, 1930, Page 36

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1930. | | |12:30—Nocturne; Ann Leaf at the f——v—-‘—" ==+ [comparison of strength between the | orsan i o ARMY.NAVY fiAMF || Drills Gas Well Under | two Maryland rivals, but the old GONTINUE TOURNEY leroug]' t]ze Statu' b Hot Dog Stand’s Site || e 100k liko tne best prospect S SATURDAY MORNING PRO | _Hot Dog Stand’s SIte | since Georgetown to stop Western e e GRAMS T[] ENI] [;AMPA'EN | h"fat!l?;l‘ll)c(‘- 5 W{ — Maybe | | Maryland's unbeaten string. y-four g I'rederick Vettel, the celebrated | ‘11“”""' Iibe onrfoCiaggot in San Francisco Open Mect e | 2 — I enor = og” business, will be among 1l em he was going to drill for the E cisco, Dec, 5 ¥ ring Mary and Bob. sche oil that ped through the floor | | Western Conference Officials and ffour of the original 163 entrants in Eastern Standard Time The Mix 1 to be broadcast from WAB( | S i h E | 500 San Francisc t : s e : i |the $7.500 San Francisco open golf = 11:00—Vincent Lopez and his or- rie B. Bowering Columbia system stations tor £ason 10 tne East e QoEpBtand (R e alao ‘ Coaches Gather in Chicago FOr | {guriament turned out today to cut _WTIC, Hartford—130 che 50—Ilima Islanders 9 o'clock e ‘ Easolmotstation: 7.00—Dinner dance orchestra 2 ymie Garrigan and his or- 45—Housekeeper's Chat = Ny D ey e S »‘0‘:" °"0“D~lgvllsz ‘ Two-Day Winter session. A 1 —L;;iolfi;::ffin?‘gcifilo?’5.' SRR Mati 0 R tomorrow only the Army- ed. Phillips called in another Chicago, Dee. 5 (UP)—Western | Vie Owen of San Pedro, Ed Gay- i ap A A s SieT e S oxX tr « 1l be sung by ‘:“”-‘_ 2 ay a week later remains to | | geologist and began to drill. The | |conference officials and coaches er of Chicago, and Hutt Martin of Sins larc during their the 1930 castern football sea- || first cfforts resulted in nothing | |gathered today for the annual two- | Reno, started the day's activities oy rorencon 1 B ! be 1 over an NBC | g5 but a hole 75 fect decp. day winter meeting of the Big Ten. [competing in a playoft for the .e- i 9 o'clock Colgate and New York university Last night, however. Phillips | | Unlike previous years arrangement [maining place in the qualifying list : Other sclections will be presented | 00t iy o benefit game; Carnegis | | telephoned a Chicago s schedules will not be & of thirty-two. FEach scored 151 in arm and ¢ vy an orchestra under the direction | moch ang Washington and Jefferson | | that a gas well blew e. [yesterday's qualifying rounds, play the game postponed from a || Mot dog stand and t at || The gridiron schedules have been | Two rounds of match play, each o. Navy meets Pennsylvania | | 838 was issuing therefron > npleted and await only the ratl-|consisting of eighteen hol delphia and Western Mary- | | Tate of 100,000 cubic fe ‘. tion of facultics. Basketball |the main features of toda ¢ cast’s lone unbeaten team, nd. he said, “where schedules also have been drawn up, |Outstanding matches on the sched- the to be oil—n * | | but coaches of track, baseball, swini- [ulg found the medalist, Harry Coop- PG v ] 1is ot dog business is | [ming and other minor sports will ler, opposing Wilfred Cox, Horton B ach t contests, N hooming. devote their efforts largely 1o ar- |Smith mecting Fred Morrison, and 26— WDRC, Hartford—1330 . st Tlays.” Pa H | g rmor nber Ja o s 22 _ ! . : ranging playing dates mmy Armour facing Abe Esni )« B 4 I en I o e to hampe 0 - - S Football coaches will mect. prin- nosa. Cooper led the field with a cipally to make recommendations to | 135 for %8 ol the national rules committee \\IIH“ — |rules interpretation is the principal | FOR BEST RESU the field down to eight quarter-final- ists. | teams. The midshipmen, with a good | g cam get some nee for “The Chocolate | first team but few reserves, now |a 47-6 beating in 1925. But despite scar Straus, will high- | find that®Joe Tschirgi and possibly | the difference in their records and broadcast as|Lou Kirn, two of their most effec- |the fact that they must face Len | TG aneel allotalions 1 over an NBC-WJZ network | tive backs, will be missing. It seems | Macaluso, the nation’s high scoring | s ; at 10 o'clock. probable that any injured players | back, the violent Violets are not a: |to consider numerous problems, in- e M ionT pianisc orchestra is directed by Don | will be saved in the Penn game 50 |all downhearted. cluding radio broadcasting of foot- || SWEDISH 1:16—Organ, Manuel DeHaan “oorlices. Lois Bennett, foprano; | that the Navy can send its best| The records for the season leave |pall games, regulation of the press : . "ARD SO eathar ¥ e, contralto, and a male | team against the Army. little choice between Carnegie and | CHRISTMAS CARDS A e & ilmxes and other business matters. o | quartet also be heard in the| The Colgate-N. Y. U. game has|W. & J., although the Tartans have | They also will decide dates and !‘m\ Johnson’s Camera Shop “A Complete Kodak Service” 395—WJZ, New York—i60 program. attracted enough interest for Ihnl’fared slightly stiffer opposition. The |for the conference indoor and out- 67 Arch Street Opp. South Church business scheduled for the basket- | qp HERALD CLASSIE ball mentors. s g Athletic directors arc schedule 1‘ - CGharlie Hamp, Early Bird Colgate students to cut their Christ- | condition of their players at the end |door track meets, cross-country run, | 15—Jolly Bill and Janc: chil- R £ eatan r- | mas holidays short in order to'make | of the year may be the declding [tennis, golf, swimming, wrestling, aren's program ’ . = iy oty ['hf-‘ trip to New York and see their | factor. There is little basis for a |fencing and gymnastic meets. 378—WGY. Schenectady—i90 i 1\ , 5t SR For Our Xmas Special : MEANS NOTH]NG 6 Photos $3.50- <5 Arcade Studio of Course! e ey TO G. & 0. ANTI-FREEZE = ) S ! Mfil@Kay&WaM{fln Can't hoil out . . . non-inflammable . . . has no odor . . . 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