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5 Speaking of Sports Tomerrow brings the blg game of the year when All-New Britain atacks up agalust Mulligan's Dlues at Clarkin J'leld in Hartford. ‘This 1s the second meeting of the year for the two, the results of the first game being @ clean cut victory for the New Britain eleven by a 6 to 0 score. On that occasion, New Drit- ain showed an cleven man team that wag better than a team of {ndlvidual | stars, Tomorrow afternoon will see the same result, Mulllgan's team {s strengthened and at the same time weakened, He has collected more individual stars but by doing so, is | disorganizing his team more and | more, There are reports of dissen- slon in the ranks In Hartford and Jast Sunday's game Is proof of the grounds for the report, —— | Tubby Raub, who has been added to New Britain’s roster for tomor- row's game, is author for the state- | ment that Mulllgan Blues did not | beat the Norwalk team, but it was (and this is an old story) Umplre Jim Keefe, who ragged Emilie Jacques mo badly affer last Water- bury-New Britain game, who again | 8tood in the breach and saved Mul- | lgan’'s colors from belng dregged in the mud. | Traub says that the Norwalk team 18 not sceking to offer any alibis. The eleven, composed as {t is of | elean, snappy gridsters, doesn't offer | alibis for their defeats. He says, | however, that on the play on which | Mulligan's team won the game, the Norwalk eleven was not formed for scrimmage because Traub, himself was asking for time out. Traub says that he turned around and called to Umplre Keefe who was on his side of the line to call “time out.” He caught Keefe's eye, he says, but that officizl pald no atten- | tion to him. The Hartford crew sensing that the Norwalk outfit was nrot ready to play, shot the forward pass that beat them. ‘This is nothing new to New Brit- ain fans, Those who attended the Kansas City Cowboys - Cleveland Bears game in Hartford Thanksgiv- tng Day, saw the out-and-out inef- ficiency of Umpire Keefe on one oc- casion. The Cleveland Bears had substituted a man for another in the backficld, The rules of football state that a suhstitute coming in to play, cannot talk to anyone on the team without the team suffering a penalty until the next play is made. The teams lined up for serimmage and the center went back {o the new | man and held conversation with him. The substitute was seen to an- swer back, but Umplre Keefe stood dumb in his tracks. It took ono of | the Cowboys to call his attention to i matter hefore he imposed the | penally. For a time he apparently | dldn’t know what it was all about. Still, here 4s a man who has the unmitigated nerve to come out and openly state that Emilie Jacques de- lberately clipped the time in the | first half in the first game between “ New DBritain and Mulllgan's team. Why as biz a sportsman as George Mulligan retains figures such as Keefe fo officlate at his games s | more than we can explam. Efther he i3 related to him or somcthing elsc is wrong. skowltz, Manager 1d- | ward J. Dailey and most of the play- ers on the New Britain football team, | left {oday to attend the funcral of | “Ching" Hammill in Bridgeport. The | rervices were scheduled to take | DD Py | You Pay No More]| Yet Have More Time to Pay | | | TEN PAYMENT Instead of One Here's The Plan XYou purchase whatever articles you desire at our regular ‘‘year ‘round” low prices; you pay at that time onc-fourth down of the parchase price and the halauce is then divided into ten weekly pay- ments. ¥or Example: (These Items May be More or BOYS' SUIT . TIE .. SHIRT . CASH (one-fourth).. 10.00 $30.00 ‘This Balance Pair in Ten Weckly Payments of $3.00 Each You'll Like This Plan—Come In N.Y.SAMPLE SHOP DAVID 8 SEGALL 357 MAIN ST, 135 MAIN §T NEW BRITAIN BRISTOL | call in for the Providence man, but | (B i | Atlanta, clock this afternoon from 8t. Paul's ¥ opal church, Manager Dafley was in Bridge- port yesterday afternoon and visited the Hammill home, He presented the check for $606.20 collected at the tootball game in Philadelphia to Mrs, Hummi pleces when she came face to face with a tangible reminder of the af- fectlon in which her husband was held by the football fans, even those in Philadelphla, She stated that she would use the money to erect a monument for her husband. Manager Dalley is golng ahead with preparations for the benefit game to be pluyed between the Providence Steam Rollers and All- New Britain in this city, He has been | unable to make connections with Manager Coppen of the Rhode Is- land team to fix a date for the con- test. All last night he had a phone | he wus unable to reach him, certain, xt The game, it 1is almost will be played in this eity either n or the week following This is necessary because of the fact that the Steam Rollers must carry | out their schedule in the National Vootball league, and as they are| tied up Saturday and Sunday, a mid- week game is necessary. This, however, will not affcct the sale of tickets for the game as the | cause of the sale is tho thing the| fans are interested in. Many arc anx- | lous to know the ds have a number of friends who will purchase tickets for it. The date will ¢ be fixed today so that the y he sold tomorrow at the | Britain scrap at| tie efforts to bolster up his team for | ! tomorrow's game. He las signed up two of the Kansas City cowboys and another of the Four Horseme 1o say anything of Herbert former local boy and more recen star with the W. cven. L them all come on, N going to take Mulligs and stud it all up with Hardw will then rest securely on the I of the Hardware City team until next vear. New Rritain will send in the ver same {eam tomorrow t mad Mulligan’s Blues look bluer. Then, if Mulligan with his duct of the “four horsemen,” his cowboys from Kansas City or any other individual stars he selc an beat the locals he will know that has a real | tootball team, Mulligan is in desper- | ate straits for this game tomorrow because he won't be weleomed into the National 1 with quite { much enthusiasm New Britain | beats him for the e champion- he tomorrow use Tame issue bec will have taken the question, The watchword “watch Stuhldre New t e without any | will b LAST NIGHT New —Gene Johnson, gained a newspaper decision Jimmy Goodrich, lightweight cham- | plon, in Elizabeth, N. J.. was knock- | ed out by Sammy Vogel, New York (5 rounds.) who over Denver—Jimmy Boston, lightweight, scored teehnical | Kknockout over Fighting Nobe, Rawl- ings, Wyo. (3.) New Orleans—Young Stribling of | won a technical knockout over Billy Britton, New York, (3.) Detroit—Tony Marullo, 2 or- leans, middlewcight, won a judges’ declsion over Bob Sage, Detroit (10.) Newsboy Brown, nt, gained a de- ciston over 1z hwart, New York, (10.) Knute Hansen beat Denny Touchstone, Los Angeles, (6.) Hollywood, Cn New York flywe San Francisco—Tommy Cello, San Francisco lghtweight, won a dvcis- | ion over Jack Silver, San Francisco, (10.) Irankie Brown, San Francis- | co weiterweight, knocked out Dave | Slavin, (3.) Battling Bolo itweight, got the l‘l\l.“U“’ | over Joe Terris, St. Paul, (4.) | Harry | was Qan Diego, Sal. — Young Wills, San Dicgo lightwelght, awarded a deeision over Billy White of Jersey Cit J. 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