New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 27, 1926, Page 10

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= SOCCOLI MAKES BEAUTIFUL FINISH TO BEAT POLICE — ALL-NEW BRITAIN PLAYS SUBMARINE BASE TEAM SUNDAY — ANOTHEPR STAR CARD OF AMATEUR FIGHTS ON PROGRAM FRIDAY NIGHT- -FALCONS BEGIN PRACTICE FOR SUNDAY’S GAME WITH HOLYOKF §12323232223222234 PENNSY’S RED AND BLUE ANOTHER ALL-STAR - DOOLEY BIG STAR OF DARTMOUTH TEAM SOCCOLI BATTERS POLICE MOSTLY ALL BLUE TODAY (ARD ON FRIDAY| . IN STATE BILLIARD PLAY AS STAR IS OUT OF GAME Best of Simon-Pures mBeSeen1 ' ; : | \ | |Both Cueists Get Off to Poor Start—Local Boy Turns = . ey in Action at State Armor in Two Runs Netting Him 54 Balls in Last Two In- Rogers, Ace of the Backfield, Stricken With Indigestion y nings—Finishing Form Last Night Brands Him As —Yale Regulars Return in Time For West Point . ...\ 2;o;cenr o | ; o : Strong Contender For State Title This Season — (v'amO—Bl'““ll\l-l)fl;;m‘:;llh e ity e S e \n e & R : \ Large Crowd Watches Interesting Battle. Elevens Working Hard. , v . _ dncted P the i g | Dominick Soccoli of this city, en- L D i . S 4 ’ ‘ ; ‘ry in the state pocket billiard e bl > : : e [ Hartford it lne of A e : ; championship competitioh, last night blue to sers, star AL . 3 een con- | - PRt : P - ; | aliee ot Now Haven i 2 st ter Fleld t should see more | ¢ ague n h played at the Elmore et g SR 2 : e s | g 3 - &5 ve[emn 0[ Mafly G&Hlpfligfls H!flh.‘rrl Academy. Both ly\ln got = . < n e atla ¥ G ey 3 g off to a very poor start but Soccoli ey mosng e L g e i : Retires for Good, He Says | rortunicies ana snishea the sam oach Zuppk ks look o 1 : n with a lead of 14 winning 100 to §6 g ek S Wemorial Field Slmdfly In the first half of the match, Soc- r:-n,r::\ i ntors € | Pittsburgh, Oct. 27 (#) — Frea coli coudin't hit his stride while his for'r”n Rl anes R g football teami A i i . : |C. Clarke, who 20 years ago piloted New Haven opponent was having a squad 13 in perfect shay the to this city n lay will step igto the ring for the 7 the Pittsburgh Dirates to four 809g mght, {he scorn et this atige Py = - R f 4 00 long while t : 2 § I |tional league pennants and one | Was ST to 48 in favor of Police. Ther ¢ wipe out the defeat & 5| Friday t. Joe Cotter will \ : 0 | world's titie, has severed his con- | the fireworks started. Bed Granee t t t ; s his wares in the show while X " y : nection with the club. made two deliberate all over Pe last States Subr 3 ¢ Nick Gozzo, another local boy will | 4 % | From his home in Winfield, Kan. SCT¢ s and Police made one, both be seen in action. Albert Roze, | q sas, Clark yesterday notified Cor- | ° g strategy in the battle. Sud- an Nictkowsky and Trvin El- i p salr officials that he had resigned Soccoli fou himself and ran i will be three others who step i as vice president and a director of | O & rl\lxs!nr of 23 balls and resorted ¥ Ally scheduled | out to e their way he squar- 7 i the club. to another safe. Police was ‘'sewed e ““!,-zf e 3 s : i Thus the man to whom was|UP’ and couldn't score a bal ball o g e et oo Howard thel state ralad given much of the credlt for Piits.| J0 the next inning, the local cu Aton,giue; Nayy : welight champion, may also be i burgh's successful fight for the Na. &rtist made an unfinished run of 31 the return conflic ending_ his out and brin t 7 bid blond i R ver chance ©N the card provided the promoters ? nal league pennant in 1925 joins | 387C'N&, his out and bringing the Alan Shap id blond ha o e victory 'to New Britain, There was s 1 o (st 5 The |can get a suitable opponent for him 8 y Manager Bill McKenchle, Ma kicks, runs, and passes to ¢ Th e 2 % : 2 , May be 2 st for th middies) T Sy et : 2 been having things h : ; . Carey, Babe Adams and Carson | % 1278 Crowd on hand to witness th : et Srep 3 wn way for a long time in th : Bigbes In the ranks of ihose cheey | PIY and those who were backing ork kL e ; ! i 8 of those whose .} 0\h men forgot the poor showing'in nd the promoters ; careers with the Pirates have be ; k A. C. feel that un-| terminated d|r€c:l’)’lr:;fiuh:::nt‘ op | he first half of Soccoll's feat of v opponent can be se- | : . ; the international dissension that | Leoutifl Pool In clicking off 54 balls lected to meet the titicholder, there | s e in the last two innings iz no use in sending him tnto action That dlssension arosel when | pioccol o cnowing last aight brands because the fans are co ed that Clarke's presence on the bench nimtisvcarias 8 ety sliong con; meets nothing but setup Y the ols of advherits S ]’ tender for the state title. He has 1 he duo becal physical | ¢ bro 5 men to| The fighters who will swing at nle brought stren objection | 2P UP in the ranks in previous ate the duo b | Physical | team, brou a VAT R s i & nuous objectlon | seasons but never showed the form likeness and passing ability. Y | this city last 8 WAV | imost every class of wel rom some of the players, chief|that he is in at present. Last night's are suffering many & vi tackle | with the game T asked Thetmatehir i among whom, it was sald, were|match shows that he has made a as the 1 TS T Manager Ed Dai n L oo o e i 7 | Carey, Adams and Bigbee. success of following his motto in 54- walloping y 1an Sunday 6pen for s ,1‘1 2 o 5 DiAtR othas Botts 1nalad s ) £ | After these three had been dis- | scoring a strong finish and as this last - LA wantedto bring the LI EE el N ol . missed from the club, Clarke an-|brought him a victory last night, he Bt D i e ; ; : i e o e e e e grer th ot Deley az 1t ploughe Base that i . f e S S o ?nd( '» dugout. 1t was |action in all future matches. st sceine Ol naderiine wieel i Dailery pairings as outlined by the : 2 e ? ; ¥ | v predicted at that time that| His start last night was a poor a g s out to ri Demoters tor te b 2 : | he would not care to remain with |one, but it is ascribed by his follow- ach Arnold Horween in prep- | op the Base team are four former s sl | -7 - T the club for long after charges that | er: anxio ‘aration for Tufts, but the absence embers of the N 1 Academy = o % - % = 3 | at|ers more to over-anxiousness than gt wifa Wenl el Lo bl ; H ank F / ’ his presence’ on the bench hinder-|anything eclse and as he came :’rrla h\“:.]z il i ywm h”m‘:')v ,;“\n.',in. “~.M M‘[_‘ X Massey, Holyoke; 126 pounds, John . i ? o o ;4 KMCI\r‘Phn]g' had been ,,w"ed‘”,m‘mh in wondertul style to cop Y50 with Brincaton; Browh and | e o L O i &a| aseey, Holyoke, ys. Tercy Fagan, = : e Sl : against him. McKechnie himself |the match agafnst his most bitter Yale. Princeton welcomed two Stars ro.uinivor of threats that will New Brifain; VL_\, pounds, Johnny ¢ %‘ " e bjfl released recently and has |rival, his backers are rooting for him who have mot drawn on moleskins|ioon the New Britain secondary de- ol nch: New Britain, va, Joe Pro- b een gucceeded by Ben J. (Donle) | to clean up the state rank Yo ihrse weeksiin Jaka s N e i toar a1l throush tha |Vost, Holyoke; 183 pounds, Joe Cot- Bush, manager of the Indianapolis| Soccoll will play his next home dog three : i e Naw (Eri{ainfivibl Georsa aValy |y L T mouin somes American assoclation club. match the the Elmore Billiard men. Both will be fi r the | pne ocal team has now had a lay- | o oke: ”‘\-pnw‘-c' o PNaw {Imes called *Mickey,” has certainly ' o lis, Cuba, Kol R Sarisk e D S e RO e R T Holoke v ]@( om0l A bt e o uba, eolpag, Rivers, Sarlsky, | rates from 1300 to 1915, won Na.|opponent to be selected at a later needed. Hayes is g aga ny pos- \.] ni L0 epaunds, Albert SRozen) ootball, 1t you! dopit Kellove fie e ol B0s | Uonaliileague s pennants S 1401 [ date 1903 and 1209. He rejoined | Down At Yale New Bri vs. Henry Bell, Hart-| ) o =0 o o e of L ¢ ertime at kicking. ; bieck, Kredar, Denton, Bayer, Ka-|1902, s : ford ractice wi routine ma at | trati, Dawley, Bruno, S&iminosky and |the club in 122 TR Full speed ab is the BEX ¢ i hard sched- | —yq5 pqy Johnny Nadue, Hol- | 0y qrn,\ .'”,’f:"" ted to ',hf, ):“"f Purdue, g for Indiana Andrews — t Yale in aration for Army ule of week and hely we vs Jos Massalll, New Haven: i ot 0" Normal, at Iowa, whicl s (4 Besides the two evening sessions s cropper the lis took ymises to the team in shape 105 pounds, Eddie Lewls, New Brit- T s roll coll Saturday, and ir this week, another practice session “ L DEFEND TITLE own last Saturday. 1| 1 r nsiv am of the |y, vs. Nick Fiorentino, New Ha- |t b " Inon-conferer \ Dame will be held Saturday afternoon at i DS (4 eana AL Ie DRAL 2 orced him to retire from colleg _ 5 3 S 5 fecls tl | 2 n; 14 et where o's f worry on the |St. Mary's fleld in preparation for | : . v pounds, Herman Nictkow. | ere it was two weeks before t Manag 3 ¢ is working | ¢ T SE < 2 2 R he ga ags e Stonew: g = where it W ky, New Dritain, vs. Frank Kozs, | " s then proceeded fo win Geo ech, invasjon is ’H‘n’ Eig ,41;l1hm:l :'h S:tr,xd‘ v\a!l,s"of Willie Ritola Returns Under Colors | he 1925 championship minus the 5 4 T ck for the Ivoke in that city Sunday after- | | | Harvard's Position While Leo Daley wark of Harvard lin 3 & Michigan : : are appearing in person Jays )] among the substitutes 7 : the strongest opposition of fleld. The subs play ot Fhla el ers’ part have be icke nu- | 1,e o : Coach Robert Zuppke Brands Storics of White Football in Game as Ab- Dartmouth game and is poun filling out the backfield. He |Noy faven: 118 pounds, Irvin El- |, #ay o niake iyl heilosbilme e s wor Nick Dora of |ricn, New Britaln, va. Joe Marlno, |oic 112 champlonship - minus ks henee, | noon. of Finnish-American A. C. After| “O'I7 Tolse: o Noble In the backfleld, | } S rioine e hENeT o e Marlno. | opy plaver the coaches had banks e New Hi 5 Several otheriantries | 5i Sy o ¥ hiz ‘nolse! att Dartmout “ishwick at end, and Richards in i’ is coming Sunday an . ; 7 et D T | ; : S W, Disagreement, 8 :];:”V:‘r:;l]"‘;l‘o’ls“r~ j‘ e N i nday ie |nave bee: ed forJh ey ‘Hlnfl last year was “Sw * Oberlander, FALGONS IN PRACTIGE | o -‘}‘n |II)|(, l.‘\ l\\ K e | Coach Robert Zuppke will use a sdus it At : Srr % any | substitutlons, | g ran Dooley, on his return to A e o Loe proncipal reasons Why | New York, Oct. 27 (f—willie | White or colored football in the Army is working nh‘"\ lo Hunt's running Sunday's vt} nts will be ment in. | p 08 et ALl the ston finished last in the American | Ritola, hack again under the col, | Pennsylvania game Saturday unless dark under powerful flood ] nd prob gt o first bout will b rted | ghoes of the great Oberlander to i’ lcague this summer was due to the lor: of the Finnish-Ameriean A, C,|Coach Young removes the yellow erfect a passing pame &nt & on. All ot nbers of |promptly at 8:30 o'clock and the | 1 ¢ o Local Team Will Work Out Again fuct that the club had the poorest |artar quitting th leather elbow pads worn by Penn ibie cicker to take the . Wow' Bostatn te are reported N o % e up to his past reputation. 745 h % a quitting the organization for a | 2 3 possible, a kicker to t the New Britain team are repor others will follow right along. All 7 i catching in the majors, That will be s were labelled false by the Il of Trapnell to be in good shape injured | contests will be under the auspices | 11 throwing a mean foot in that |y, nigay Night and Saturday — new manager of | £, 1878 becauge of a disagreement, | ere labelled as false by, the Iilini S R S L A s ST e e e o Lo ‘ T ey anager of |wil defend hia national A A U: mentor lust night 3 et e o S Rl e tion picture, Afternoon For Game Sunday. greatest problem. lten mile crown against nine of his| The University of Illinois will ing and believe heartily In the ..,qy (o enter the game Sunday. by the Mohawk A. C. of Hartford, |° — 5 s ¥ y the 3 . T v jon- | Make no objections ¢ eftloady of the e, Browntiand [i plon Sepie s TG e S | 3 foremost rivals in the champion- Make no objections to the elhow ik sst e, il e = he Falcons' football m was ANKEES WERE FASY |&hip at Yonkers Sunday. In the | pads which are sald to resemble »)'mmjm‘ s s el pg number of rooters with t this | put t v its first practice session Pitche 1 Whitchill of the De- |complete list of entries, made public | footballs when the Quakers invade each other n WS Isunday and Licutenar her ! ast night at the corner of LaSalle | {roit Tygers says if all the Aierican |today, 'are, in addition to Ritola |the Illinois Memorial stadium Sat. week for their annual meeting. A states that the sallors formed | | i | ¥ a, | \d McClintock 3 ar | lcague clubs were as easy for him | v e day >, S 2 Dartmouth the secc team re- e o Dt nd Road under Jimmy Hennigan, Dorchester, | urday, the Pennsylvania graduat bR Chm s T et e o e ¢ 1] supervision of Manager Angic as the Yankees, he would guarantee | Mass.; William Meyer, Shanahan A. | manager was told in a telegram last For e criupled) = egs are TG EhE o s adEed RCOIorE he grid- | satal The workout was snappy | 10 Win 30 games every year. C.' Philadelphia; Frank Titterton, night. G ° iron battle. < nd all the players and candidates | Millrose A. A., New York, national | Urbana, Il1., Oct. 27 —Stories that 3run a Providence were ’ . - 7 Brunonians in rovide fshowed that they are in rnest in TRIP TO MINORS R e i e ST :;:L "f‘,“',i",‘f;‘,‘.vf : s RED S[]X BR[]WNS | . T D i F Wi turning out for the team. The squad | Ien Williams, who vied with |er; Albert Michelsen and Bill Ken-| Georgo Stalllngs says that Short- LR e S —|§- |wit. again be put through its paces | Babe Ruth for home run honors a |nedy, both Cygnet A. C., Port Ches- | stop Rothrock, who goes from hl'{,"‘,,"k_"‘ el o ie coall (] PTO"]O[ST Sflys He Hfisnl tam Deve meg as 1§ on Thursday night at the same lo- | few years back, is sald to be slated {ter, N. Y.: Olo Anderson of Fin- | Rochestar to the Boston R’».i ;)x el e aaiar . | > : cation. for a trip to the minors, regardless (land: Karl Koski and Leo Tikkan- | already is a blg leaguer. Stallings, as oy ERS Signed Dempsey to Gontract | consin AlSo Rating Well | " ronowins men are askon 1o o Se idvages ™™ 5" Lottt momiah Amrican Ao | Yon mast knaw e o 1 pai e A . | report at the next session: P. Fol- | Browns next season, \:md John Costello, Millrose A. A. | Rochester club. A i - | | v York, Oct. 27 {(#—Tex Rick (ke Blg Teagng Towims: Bl {2ce st saten s ne ekt s SRSl TRme S0 2 8 ME S e v Miine : By BRIGGS a bout with Gene Tunney, who |feat by Michigan, cast a long shadow | tration on | over the lir € > ! | drill for Satur ia, and declared that football. 3 e ——— 3 whether Dempsey would ¢ Gophers definitely loom a 5 gver don the padded mits again, | factor in the chamyionship hatile HENARY THERE'S AN HERE'S A NICE PIECE .‘ED;’”B:JKTH(;S g:;" f'gm “IHe’s got so much money that | WIth everything dependent on Satur OVERCOAT~ JUST Look of Goo®s Too -- You YH-E\/ER ngNANY'E‘H o gime may not have the old | day's showing against Wisconsin AT Toe ‘QUALITY 1IN CAN'T BEAT T FoR ov N the promoter ex-| With Coach Spears away from the e TS . s Y 7 may not like the idea | Squad through il Minnesot THAT PIECE OF GooDbs TAE {che_y.n I'M GOING NIEER{*‘ THAaT €7 | working hard be- | turned back North Did en To BUY.ANSTHER AND PERFECT ~ ring a fig Unless he | Gown before Notre > B inter- | Mlchigan in su “Doc” came back, & “He is enthusiastic, or at least ‘ his wopk, it would do Sata Yarm than good to | the Gopliers threw p hitherto are busy ; h nd yon to def b non-con- intentoin right now | ference opponent, v : ) s into- the ring | Purdue, which playe reless t V78] Q’”’ ‘s first start | With Wisconsin and t champion next year. | @uered Chicago, workéd hard for a ™ = 14 margin on Waha | After Wisconsin, Minnesota meets Towa, which ma r showing against Ohio and st ) ide e conference to play Butler as practice r a return game h Michigan, | The Wolveri 4 time, No- lenty of good | vember 20, will be wia up a A s he ot | campalgn agalnst Na consin him | and powerful Ohio St which should give Minnesot advantage TAK L e Little at Wisconsin ts @ bAt- WELL TAKE A LoD NI = He MUST TuiNk HE HAS b UE SR S i AT THE.BACK OF THIS-«- _\_W:;“ o %LOLZJ;E THE OWLY CLOTHES IN pion to- | time is being devoted to the defer | SN'T 1T JUST ABOUT IRESOM £ TN SR AT A BORE slv play which 50 far this fall Lol b N HENRY 1S ABOUT THE oW = (et i kept the Badger goal uncrossed [ PERFECTION ? IF 1 COULDV 1 LIMIT ==+ IT!S A WONDER MNE'S GETTING To BE ~ et = i ) ey i wko| he gubvs i His bie contarenve DUPLICATE [T+; | WOULDN'T e e | HOPE | Dom'T SEE Six Day Bicycle R;n'c‘ 2 4 4 el sont crop of heavywelght endonte®ol the v el N ovEr rn _ SELL THIS COAT FOR A | A LE To HIMSELF HiM AGAIN SPON ! al Exciting 5 . ndjmen | to the point where a meeting | confidently expecting 1o score a re- TuMB o 7 ( 4 word's them wi ey is | turn triumph over Indiana and Ohio | r is George occupytng the promo- |taking Chicago in the stride of 22D\RUN YouR 9y TG For ths Tpresat spectacular defeats of Columbia at | ’ i | New York and Iowa. Both are con- % / 4 N centrating on second teams. At 7 ~ d L2y = and profe 1 much over the \\(,1,‘ CSE o verines fortunes agains Navy at | N Solly man Baltimore Satur 3 ting for | chnical knock- | the geaboard tonight, ¥ oted | nn, Cleveland, | the final seasion of the home field to | long drill at the forward passing | Colo.—George Manley, | game which has little more than er, heat Johnny Risko, Cleve- |streaked the Michigan play so far | nd, (4) thi~ fall Los Angeles—Fidel La Barba, fly- [ Zuppke's troubles at Tllinois were | with the third diyision leaders ev- | grams is said to ¢ 10,000,0 wolET E e lan B AR Ta R NG e e o S T eral Japs further back, |the United States annually, tionalists, Philippines, draw, (10). !varsity had little luck against the, in the ns un- hould go through one fore tackling another the double purpose of 1 the public as m and condition young hoy yet continued. “He's strong UMD draws pe to style that pleases, at, b vill resume leading the night, the 51st hour, t e lap ahead after traveling 854 miles The word

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