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{ { 1 ey NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, G s . o . 2 ) - - O ) 4 ALL-NEW BRITAIN WILL PLAY AT HOWE SUNDAY Manager Dailey Books Fast Quincy, Ma This Week's A om0 e 10 e O , Team For tiraction—Team Regarded in Bay | FIVNEGAN MEETS ENNEDY ON THURS. {Boston “Honeyboy” Makes Con- necticut Debut in Waterhury ‘1'L'Iu.\‘l‘.\\'. NOVEMBER 17, 1 o ] ([ o o o ] ;- . - o o, . o | ALL-NEW BRITAIN TO PLAY QUINCY (MASS.) TEAM AT MEMORIAL FIELD SUNDAY —JIMMY CLlNCH TO PUT lN BUSY WEEK IN RING INTER-CHURCH BOWLING LEAGUE TO START DEC. 2—INDUSTRIAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE GAMES TONIGHT AT THE “Y”— BRIEFS — Y - o - - ]~ <0 ] (- ] O 7’ ] - T - ;o 0 - {0 < . T o7 -0 o) 2~ . - 70| . o— - . O - o o0 ) CHAMPIO"JS WHO HELD THFIR TITLES|CUNCH MATCHED °F GYMNADIUK: 13 WITH HUGHIE REED RUSY EVERY DAY New Britain Ace {o Megt Tc«ugh‘Physical Training, Basketball, Gustormer Thursday ' Boxing and WI’C Ulflg Schiednie :»‘m‘- As Contender For State Championship—New E— o5 S R } . s ) After following th . vl ik ‘ Direct Joseph Herg Britain Players All in Good Trim—Barnikow’s In- o “Honeshoy Finnegan teanen aiminy Clineh New Gritain's lead. sl Dircelonlotenn § E el R long distance telescope, Connecticut i Rl bt of s | g two volley ball teams which wil jury Not Serioy [boxing fans are going to get a pllseheaban LA, r volley ball league this N o - |closeup of the fighting Boston Irish- e R e “nonth, The men show interest and man on Thursday night of this week L e sl W8 anility and with two more wer wi ) lay ligan's indoor boxing card at the AL A A to e e e gt hoselly ) cordir ) ment by IE'&GJE lS GOMPLETED state armory, Waterbury. TFinne- b LR R cdule for the "Y' gymna- % Iy gan's opponent will be Billy Ken- ]“ ! R ek shows that : xul\'n{ \A‘w Orlans, who not long "‘”w”"“f h ; “”“ e 1; {| minute will be occupied. P The ele L8 ago furnished Kid Kaplan w Gt 1 '@ training, basketball, hoxing and M [ I p Blues | Flght Teams Will Compete Wednes- cory inieregting ewnlm:’a :nn:'r:h: of Waterbury who was tho ldol of | rogiiing claim thé attention ot the 1 ( Hart- | day Nights Through Winter— |[™Ment at Bayonne, N. J HoxlsRlan g, YbIs i of the members. At Lt Fistic sharps around Connecticut A— ago. 1f 1 prosonon hedules for the remainder gor : “ketball Deferred are gencrally of the opinion that | Fraulkes then Clinch for the 15 as followsh— M Field i [Kid Kaplan will eventually risk his HELEN I W Sl T ) e e f M An | haurch howling league | i inst Finnegan and the ap- nagensizaveleGEnu m. older business men's I ( of 1 eight teams was forme lasL | pearance of the Hub southpaw ?n \)/lLLS nerally At QN e s, 6:30 p. m. Lmployed boys 1 but the |7 -8 ceting of the church |Kaplan's own state, will give the DOy G PDCE O o S IO |1 class, & p. m, Indusirlal Leugu " t the Y. M. C. A, |NUtMeR fans a chance to compa [ENANELE DD Y SRSl e st game P, 1 X ¢ SO © *lthe two boys. No doubt Kaplan's ts of a go between heavier| Britain Machine, te vl t Il begin on Wed- [home town, Moriden, as well as the bright. Walter Burrell of | afnivs vs. Russell & *l o t 1 1 at the Com-|rest of the state will be generously ton £ i 10 league 18 [represented at the ringside to see L, m. High school Souct \ ( , cment h Congrega- |how Finnegan shapes up. b s & 5180 D Junger business ) iy Congregational, | Tn Billy Kennedy, Finnegan meets oppose Lt e Gy BARALBE ks u Bay Lutheran, Trinity M. E., and {a lad, whose weapon is a fast | Philadclphin w Industrial basket Lall pra regar er an Baptist churches and the left hand. Although Kaplan de- i sho my 18 White, and Blue armies of the | ed Kennedy at Bayonne, N. J., there 4 p. m. Junior scheol Iiveryman’s Bible class. The Ger- | the champion's camp vouches for Haven, Mer pom \der business 1 ! : man Baptist church was admit the statement that the Meriden Mite Ui 7 p. m. Employed boys' lege stars who ! en | ast ipon verbal application. | had fo be in top form to keep the 30 p. m. Senior leaders ! he | leh team will consist of nine|sontherner away from him. Kaplan it yon : 1 this | men, whose names are to be r | fought Kennedy just previous to the have requested Pres v, 99018, i firemon'a class, ary Geo champlonship mateh with Bahe 1 of the club not to High school basket ball lea- ¥ state pion member of a chureh [Herman in Waterbury, At the time announee 11 ut when v-Dink o 5:40 Ry vl of L gver Mullltor fa Io affiliated organization |of the Kennedy bout, Kaplan was |, | pressed it simmers business men's cla gan's ou theltil ot a e 1 represented in the |in great shape but unfortunately down to on s nkiet full strer f ¢ « member of one of the {suffered @ relapse when led by ([t Quahogs g L r mies on November 16 |malaria just previous to the Herman until after t Dame, 8:30 e ¥ bowl with the faffair. want 1o 1 1 nd the rest that organization.| Pinnegan makes his Connceticut The latter socms the mo A the bat cd the way to future [debut, sporting one of the finest | able 10 2 . Junior school b hich r bowlers and limits | ring records any voungster ever | 1t be elght bouts ¢ ball 1 Senators s ¥ present membership of jowned. He has defeated Johnny o go three T Ploneers, Senn- « n Dundee, Andy K. O. Chaney, Danny In he jud ¢ ritain Jrs.. Mohawks nd the la fu fered to the win- | Kramer, Joe Lombardo, Bobby | eide a ar L fourth T D 1 1 next no other prizes will |G Billy Murphy, Andy Bowen, round aficy clgion will be S e i schedule calling | Chuck Ward. Goldie A'Hearn, Fred- atal s v refreee, whol . basket ball pract oor : \ drawn up |die Jacks, Joie Tox, Babe Herman will be John | illis. Al the con- | 4" 7 ' lernoon 1 " ¢ 1 ; Il be available |and countless others. He 18 no | tes e t the ringside | p o, aye p. m. Jr. Life e e 4 rima_donna. either, for he always and are cxnmined by a 1 1 & miming instruction % g 2 b T matter of basketball was de- '/-<‘vllr fans a run for their money | ore »v:(\'w lio it urday, 7 p. m: Employed : 0 is Eitan AT 1 up fnally [and is in constant demand through- MICKEY ‘:I‘llv‘ e 4‘\] o e e e e s L n December 7 sent a five- |OV e east. one is o S0, | 2unabouts, Celties +vs, Speed arill, the 1 L o e el D n's mateh with Kennedy | WALKER_ st im" inabouss, SCeltl P o ! ! 4 Iirst Luthe Trinity M. Waterbury will be over the 12 BOBBY JONES & = o 4 t Sl : 4 Consregational and Kensing- | tound route and will be preceded by HEROL‘S ‘}J‘I‘”RN HflM( | 11 ¥ I | churches ang |three eight rounders, making 388 LY VL | FOR-I\,FR g”R DlES h . [1 i B ey G Quiiieinal Sy o ABOVE ARE SIX CHAMPIONS WHO'VE SURVIVED THE 1925 ONRUSHES OF THE CHAL Ga | ot muiwif tast € it S |uonine i ! | ING HORDES IN A YEAR WHEN TITLEHOLDERS HAVE R HRONED WITH STARTLING |Two Thousand Cheering Students 4 i STARS IN P DOTRAT LI [ R el S AR Waterbury and AND WIDESPREAD CONS Wit 7. Randall, Former Dart- ; BRie aRAE Diclk| 018 Lot alsofiotWalethury iuut Welcome Dartmouth Teem On Its | William 4. Randall, Fo i poned ity ; d Droll puids Loy B EReR oL BIG AR en A oD (BYART 08 | - . mouth Foothall Player and gg ] St e ":" e ’D“m] and one of the state's most promis- | opic oyl o e AT val iR Chicago, L ) ar X ey . 1 ; >mfl AR e[adonc HeomshaCK g hout “1’.”’ Be | hronement in a word, has Leen em- Smashing of Foe's Standards After g h:lnnn‘el;kvl“ 'w‘ l;v,‘m;,' ¥ J former Dart- ; t S ,t“""“' Pop Humphries of I'ngland | y.ye ang widespread no matter £ | st LRSE R g football star, field coach { ) i ranelinig |for elgnt rounds. The opening |P TFC M B CESR | Game Causes Farvard Captain to | HARVARDSSCHEDULE Chicago, where they wound' up - a| BEE o 8 TR e : . | eiknt rounder will.be between Willle | ", U1 0L Br L apead | | season With no defeats end no tles 100 LR BEL L Sl L — 'rr ‘lin and “nrv ’hnfi]mm ha e onciina S Apologize to Brown Authorities, | BRI |with a 33 ¢ over the Uni- L i ol e cone of the challeng- | e s Graen war. |Years old, and lia | bealth c ing hordes along ?"‘; right vlf wa New York, November 17 (P — Tufts College Is Given a Game With | riors marched up the main street of Jd el ;'“ "' i It has mattered not. in what branch i oRtat e e e six vears ngo left him pai- of end Ghgi s Lasting ot it0es i Eonlimost fALLE (G inson Varstyl Eoothallt Team |1 i ouui Deliveen sdoubis ingd -uf rippled. He was graduafed 1,‘ e oiler has bront football victories, which appears to shouting men. According to Dart-| (@' : 10 e 1 o tergatother has hoen onpled, | 9 mouth customs the throngs had | (70T L i g The ring game saw the downfall |have become the fad, Is frowned| MNext Year i et il perailsn e avea mlayinE on tihe Green v ”" Eayoral Wronnoichers: SNEAI SIEnponta biHA Ak, | cambridge, Mass, Nov. 17 (B — |and these wer afire while the |¢1even was an All-American chol them were Kddie “Cannonball”| “Captain Dolph Cheek of the|Tugts college fs given a place on the |conquering hero He leaves a widow thr | Mariin Tommy Gibbons and Mike | Crimson footbail team has inforin- | Harvard varsity foothall schedule brothers | McTigue - Drops D {ed the Brown university authorities |announced yesterday while Middle- A = o \ ifai H Onpes IO oW that the majority of Harvard v and Rensselaer, which were| Bayc Nov. 17 B — i upheaval, Lewls Munn and Zbyszko lastic ~ supporters demolished _ the |schedule follows seored 1 sensational victory | Anderson, Wyoming fec Hwnnlx., | Hartlord A (D] et posts at Providence on Saturday. | October 2, open; 9. Holy Cross; | when he 1 Spencer Gardner, captured a decisive vie over | ol Hartiord Amateur Car | In billinds Jame ~Schacfer|" garvard had every reason tol16, Willlam o v: 23, Dart- 125, of s i B Tohe A e ik N A |Wwhipped the once great Willle lpurst forth in unheard of enthusi- |mouth; 30, Tu smber 6, |ously contested twelve round bat- 12-round bout in Brooklyn last What the matchmakers claim |TLOPPe to cop the cue crown. asm after the Brown game, for it|Princeton; 13, Bro Yale at |[tle here last night in the opinion night lerson weighed 125 and to be the best amateur boxing | Viile out on the links l{was the Crimson's first victory | New Haven. |of a majority of newspapermen at | Macc card put together in Connectiout | Walker, Blll Melhorn, N over the Dears in four years and - frass S e 9‘-‘.1"0:1 o llive "‘\m"‘:"" : s Johnston Edith (?yummml'* and Mre. | oo of three Harvard victories | ATALETE AND MUSICIAN | RS SO ST GAME erlca Foot Guard hall, Hartford, tonight | r:le\] ,”,‘“r 2 Hurd all £ell BY [ihis season, but Captain Cheek did| Tig Ed Hess, Ohio States stel YALE HOCKLY GAMES Six 1 rtmouth’s great by the Olympic Athletic eclub of | "¢ ¢ m‘y‘l“i ’,‘) ot at lengtn (101, hesitate in apologizing. guard, is also quite fcian. He| Yale's hockey team will play 2 001z that eity. §,n Matlne .‘,,egd "mpions PR R "'N"M*“l ‘hf” ”'u\:"rlfl wm-s”': ‘\,H|v ‘]\-.‘n;‘x:m v]:;\l‘r\v iy, I"‘ul':\wlik, Princ ollege (‘m\“;‘h‘ T - cacrifice i There are a half dozen star houts sabl it = 27 posts after winning he muddy |too. He has played in high school [ton, Harvard and Boston university einie question of any sacrifice in the bill and three supplementary | Ccen ousted from gilded (3o t1a at the Harvard stadium two | orchestras and all in all is a veal |in the new Madison Square Garden ly, Jack Straight, Captain 1 uxedo Quality. pe. The matches Lave been m‘(’l”")"""' ’;‘;L‘r"‘i"v‘r‘:‘mi’ ::1“\‘3‘):;\5 years ago, when Ducky Pond raced | talented young m [Finic in New York this winter. | Parker and Dutch Diehl, s de with the thought of bringing |( 00 <CHECER t et iy Just bigger sales resulting in lowered manufacturing costs. to the FRESHNESS and unvarying goodness of Tuxedo. use tuxedo is always in perfect condition. lvery supply sent to the dealer is dated Stating the ;uaranteeing you Tuxedo that’s sperly aged. pertectly blended, AYS fresh. tragrant, in a boxful. last day it can be Not a sweet. TOBACCO . most evenly matched boxers to- her and practica will develop exch n boxers whose intense is known in amateur over the state. Jimmy Clinch, rivalry circles all | the little New {who hes a long and unbroken string of victories to his credit. These two bouts alone should be worth the price of admission. | ttimers in their respective fir | hands freque | gap to rc a long stretch, But while titles were ntly there wer few who successfully hu in their laur | 1ds over | anging Outside of Jones and Greb each had an extrems ing to the pace. tough time ecling- Dempsey Not Included | comprise a meager group, how- Britain bearcat, faces a tarter in | Johnny of New Haven, Who | “gi' w001 out against the field. | has been uniformly successful in |- were Bill Tilden, Walter | s local appearances. Noah Kap-|ypragen RBobby Jones, Harry Greb, n, the simon pure pride of Merl- | yfiepey Walker and Helen Wills goes up against the rugged | 9qaly enough three eports—tennis, | Dattling Battallno of Hartford, | goi¢ ana boxing—each produced two. Old Songs (“Clementine”) IN A CA‘VERN‘\/ N AT fl Joe Brown, the New Haven col- | yiden all but found a tartar in e ter, who is given the No. | By Johnson, his rival of long stand- i position among the smateur |yne. Hagen ran amuck plenty of middlewcights of the country, has | worthwhils opposition in the P. G. | engaged to fi Joe Howard | A tournament; Helen Wills was ¢ Hartford who is undefrated 88 | given a hard battle by Kitty Me- | amateur and who has four con- | Kane, England's famous star, and | secntive knockout victories to his | Mickey Walker can well be thank- ful that ona Dave Shade is not now | 1 v Dawson Merlden, Who | wearing the welter wre | ims«1f solid in Hartford two Another— Jack Dempsey —still | will ke on Pancho | squats atop the heavyweight ladder. Bobby a of the | But Jack's not included in this nar- | City lillo, an- !rative, as he hasn't defended his | eriden’s best bets, meets | title eince that memorable match | of Hartford. In eome | with Firpo over two years ago. ‘ or fights Eddie : . In @ year where titlists have | o MY DAH- LING rd boxes Georgie Brown of d quick and often quite a bit A : B Haven, Harry Meyers of New Is dun pastimers of the | OH,JM DAR-LING bumps into Micky Roberts , Jones, Greb, Walker, | . MY DAH-H-H-LiNG ¢ Hartford, Bob Rijcclo of the viving the acid OH Elm City takes on Johnny Angello | test of competition | 'CL_EMENTW" |of Hartford, Ray Hall of Hartford | sl D o | goes against Ray Fitzyoung of | GETS LIFE SENTENCE | M » and Joe Champ of Hart- | Noblesvllle Ind., Nov. 17 (®—| rd exchanges swings With Vin- |David C. Stephenson was sentenced | Gullo of Meriden [ to life imprisonment _yesterday by | e rks for the murder of | TUNNEY VS, mn\n erheltzer of Indianapolis, Gene vy and grand d of thel G Klux K #d an New York, ! ghied cigar as ser pro- eveland where Gene { ny Rizk o ey — SF NTE \( £ COMMUTED MAY BROADCAST FIGHTS R I, Nov Tex 1 rd who barred the radio | Th en f George n Square Gar last Hy e, negro, who was to be hanged cinter, is reg 1 to been | to r the murder of : erted. Statton WSMG is expect- t Concord In F ; | 4 to send forth the sound of rat- ted last night to life im- | ng gloves from | this season. his new enterprise | prisonment 'and his executive council by Governor ‘Winant £ C/‘\H-\/AJ\-A Tep FOR Bv BRIGGS NER - NER LIVED A MI- FORTY- NI = His DOT-TER TINE MINE A AND CLEM -IN- i3 THoOU ART GONE AND LoST FAWREVER o My DAR-LING CLEMEN —- TINE n