New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 12, 1926, Page 27

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1926. 2s2zezsesetessiseizes [ terest centers not so much on those | field. This was circulated through- | WITH THE BOWLERS | : i 51| C. Bechs Sopin ok BRISTOL ENDEES T0 OPEN Tiar local athlete, and George . | =ames themselves as on the Har-|out the Princeton stands and 3 s Woods, former Colby star. Speakin | vard-Princcton break and the criti- | caused plenty of excitement. This / | | With the exception of Leonard p g cism of Coach Tad Jones at Yale.|overt act has recelved scant publi- FRATERNITY ALLEYS i % g 3 2 . . 1 7 SEASON WITH LOGAL FIVE’AH of the other players aré veterans i i A || The football competition has been|city but was an important step ; n o o5 g6— 248 [N ; 4 of lnst years team. However, the o f S p or t § | almost forgotten in the grangles in |leading towards the regrettable R RO - S8 1 5 acquisition of the big blonde veter- which all three colleges have be- | break. o : v S 1 Huriburt .. s Manager - Joc Carroll Announces |an, who has performed with such — e = 53 6| That “Jiges” Donoghue Has | Clubs at the Hartford Kaceys, West Eyen the most rabid eritic of the| yo. . - B eE At Kents iy [ sttt dand ALSIREIE All-New Britain football team man- | fonc, Stands firm In the face of FORCED T0 BE IDLE | ’ — ! . L85 8 N T i Again Joined Team, town during the past few years, agoment has to admit today that | CTiticlsm which, coming on the ¥ 0 - s L e % should greatly stremgthen the club, the road of the club this year has | oF fhe Lmpqregnt sames, seois| German Baptist S : ¥ 2ac20 ] { {Snegialifo the Beraid) The , team haglyBeen writugeniy e o oe wiey | 1l-timed. He has always been handi- | yack sharkey Tied to Contract With (Forfiet) X sepales Detasiors . .- . 3 Bristol, Nov. 12— The Bristol |some strenuous licks of practice R Y, ochiepe. v capped by fl}"mm who seek “‘juse g ! Red ‘Anr_m,\ i b aa) 95 New Departures, State basketball | GUring the past fortnight and ex- R WOIMMENLS OF tic” cvery time they lose a bet on| Humbert Fugazi Who Has No |are . 3 | ohe . 5 pect to be in the proverbial pink he year heaped on one another, the | thojr alma mater, but he scems : s ghampionny iy scason of Lyhen the opening gong’fs sounded. nouncement came yestorday that | hound o stick it out where others| Indoor Arena, S ) o L ] | 1925-26, will fire the opening gun | Manager Carroll is endeavoring to the Brookiyn Horsemen died a na-| hefore him ed. The atdacks on| SRe f S - 8 . ! lof the coming campaign on Thanks- | arrange games with the leading tural death and therefore would be | ihe coach may weaken the already New York, Nov. 12 (#—All sign- 1 Correy = : Rttt s giving night, November . at the | combinations in this sectlon and s unable to play New Britain nest| none-too-high morale of the team, |3 ;‘,’"L";‘,’:‘lzf',flf‘g;‘ ¥ B0 Appedin R ! i = ‘ e e 0! Jack Sharkey, come involved. —_— sspasestasesaes 102 4 ¢ rinity .\If‘tllln]h[ L T & bl 2 High school gym W they will | confident that his charges will again :00dly number of New Britain | ariticlsm and will emergo from: the |, & Elagh of gmatitude for the 8 100 100— ey S s m y T 0 51" “The mersonnel of fhe tenm thatiper oa i iE L R ESE S a1l set to go to Brooklyn | acid ‘bath a compact, datermined, | rPCriunity Humbert J. Fugazy gave |gp, ! . 6 S Btephnicic [T o will rantesent e Baaring Maksea| o i A homs o0 Oha to watch the contest and these plans | and inspired. team with an uncon- |Lim 10 Teach the pugllistic summi " = Y eeimat 9 b : . 5 lon. the elased suriase Diroughait| i it SICACR BN T have’ been abandoned becanse there | querabls urge (o tons for ita past| L rucn the medium of the Wills 3 ovh ot 3= 250 |F. Dettas AR & | ) coming. seadon will be practeal. | oSt Eer SRR fsn't any use in watching the aconig | qetents ang Lontute 1is cottios, Witk |LE; Sharkey entered into an agree- i B, s 82— 8 g ; Iy tha satne oo IBAL. whint acoven [ ittier aPnlai I os pSiCRIE LU defeats and confute 1ts eritics. With |mon binding him to box for the RS A1 “ L . ; ly the same as that whioh proved | rules, All communications for games | two weeks of rest to put the men |Brookiyn promoter this winter. Fu- T 3 : il such a sensation last year when they | should be addressed to Manager J. e ot g it spesis te in fl. pe mwsmnlly.»vl’nlrf rjmy be | gazy, however, has been unable to All-Hariford Girls . e tinet oS 8 b ‘d ‘hr~m.u‘l,.“|!. of n l»u”nk’ P. Carroll, The New Departure all speed depended upon to give Princeton & [obtain an indoor arena tlrus far. | c 3. 20 SPECTAL MATCHES y S clubs in Connecticut to the undis- | Mfg, Co., Bristel, Conn. ords in trying to get a game vester- | pattle, although it cannot be denied | The Boston heavyweight, conse- | AR LR L1 a larncs. Men 1 . puted fitle of State champlons, win- | - day and at the time of this writing, | that the Tiger ranks a prime fav- |quently, finds himself tied to a con- | o rocty & s ar 5 | N ceeeeee 830104 18 e 3 ~ | ning 23 of the 26 games played. | poornone go5 and tell New Brit the brst he could offer was that he | orite. tragt which, for the time being, aps’|L. Frick . i 16 u 4 B 1 tmmy Malcolm, one of the out- | ,TEEPIOne 15 AR Ol e B wonld have a definite answer from‘ pears useless, - v )L ‘ standing performers of the east, will |©1 © o o1 CIA8SIe i ¢ noon today. It m T rexurd toithe Elacyatd-Pringes [P Attar s donterance ~with. Fugazy. o % | hawso .. 3 1 3 ; 5 captain the club and will play along | S — e — > will have an announce- “ton break, we have just received a |vesterday, Johnny Buckley, manager ! 9 5 OVEIOY e 05 13— ithowic 3 side of his running mate, Kisky f a game at Memorial Field ‘ letter from a “m-mfid undergradu- |of Sharkey, sald he would present |B. L o Rin T J Feldman in the forward verths | DRIVE YOURSELF— Sunday hefore the eun sinks tonight. | ate giving us numerous sidelights on |his problem to the New York State |- 0 o] z Universal Men B, Fits ool 3 i viggs Donoghue will aeain hola| NEW CARS TO RENT R the incidents leading to the sever- |Athletic commission. It he can break |&. seharfr | y A avi Siees IO B8 .0 | = down the pivot position and in the | AR e i e The Springfiseld manager stated | ance of relations. The whole affair |the Fugazy agreement, he indicated — = 1 N : 2 back court will be found two of the SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS® yesterday that he had no game for | savors of opera bouffe and seems to (1@ would accept an offer from ‘Tex 1 344 | Poters ria0 y | Yard Cledks best defensive players in this sec- | 2le. an hour——ile. 8 mile. Sunday but he wouldn't give an an- | have hoen caused by thoughtless Rickard to match Sharkey against | SPECIAL MATO N : L Ay . tion in Ray Marchinek and “Dutch? | y_poterial mies ter lona efoa swer to Dailey’s offer to come to this | aditors who thought they were fun- |Faul Berlenbach, former light fn, Massey ......... 2 Leonard. Tor utility purp Man. | Cor Seymour and Elm oity Sunday. Tt is thought that his|ny not by the college bodies as a |Meavyweight champion. i Me0ue o 513 : on the | Phone 3981-3 o team might be pretty well scattered | whole, The very clean play of Sat- P e Wallacs-Barnes Ladies 2 t 1 rvices 5 Zetarski, popu- { Day and Night Service | and he wants to wait first to see if | urday’s &ame cvidenced that there | Poultry Producers Ine. & Lunci ! ¥ b he can get his lineup together for|was AT e il ke v | Miss @. Scharfe | 2 e meL ¥ e :mnrh.t:,xlx».«.{‘-».m“ between the |yl Meet November 16 ‘,“ . Bk New Haven) Nov. 12 (A — The| mue ladies win 2 annual membe meeting, of the Connecticut Poultry Producers, Inc., RADIO LEAGUE will be held on November 16 in Drnersye this city has been a dismal failu 4 , ) Al when ft tried to ditch Princeton for ™ robin ; 100 all around this r. [irsp it w hizan and then replaced Michi- | City Mission hall, Meriden, it Wwas|punden the weather. Then came the blow 1 b Indiana. A Michigan paper |announced today. 3 Booel u 2 You place a lot R he N ritair artforc St t i S up of the New itain-Hartford | "o o0 B toment. that Harvard | The purpose of the mesting is to BICs s S s dishanding of | o, s qoing wisely in this last, as :‘;“r o -l:\sstor"v:hi a‘nonu“-m am‘;dlr'q T ] of faith in your fhe Brookisnalenin, chigan had beaten Indlana by |8 ‘Teports of the varlous officors " P4 i | e princeton added to the insult |TéEarding the business transacted . belt— 3 , G | gennider S 5 ¥ by thanking Harvard for remalning thef pascvear aiid iplansf forEng | pulley would h cen s Gmewhat et St b e n its schedule, as the T L Budlay) |coming year, and amendment of | D ST | Maybe it is tima to buy a had it T week. : N = q = Honh 1 s P A con from the ( by 70-0 e 4 | 2 new one and save an em worsdvom & fimgon thy M4 Thoard of directors for the M 2 hay to Atlantic City JoEt tHO ¥ | coming year will be elec Harvard, according to our corre- The professional fobiball scason I | oo jany tound itself in a muddle The blow that sterday this coming Sunday. DBoth the man- ' myeca fpsults must he avenged, | 5 aement there dnd Il Brookyitpditora ofithe Harvard T Suspected Slayer of Wife | Cunday. The inducement wed, so they printed o eprinee- | Said to Have Confessed |vwrisn o ek, A egample: | New London, Nov. 12 (®—County ooklyn persi = | ae T ¢ that it Detective Willjam Lewis l\m\mmvml_: offer, hut | ;. v that he had obtained a con- fession from Fortunato Fella, now !; in the local jail awaiting trial in | Anuary in the superior court on a {charge of first degree murder. that | IollGwilip {he killed his wi Rosa, on the | = un e lask Runouy, B thars afternoon of Octoben 15. | All colors with initialed 5 | isn't any doubt but what the ma- S e P <‘ Fella, he said, also identified nas| & - buckies. . ority of the fans here were solidly Editorially, the “Lampoon’ | s the bloody knife picked up by | BOYS — LOOK! behind the cleven, Championship that the Princeton game always|cpior petty Officer Vivan Goode of | % Sy e bR e | CIEE BeliaOicer s¥ivan Goodero FREE FOOTBALLS A calit stood out in every depart- the U. S. S. Bushnell a few minutes Swanson has much in common with Prince- it was a poor | ion' Why 1k up the Big Two nd a H we cannot get a better | ©2 It is not a question of a sub- » for Princeton but an anti- ment and the hopes of the follow- g00d fecling ween the universi- | ppor he slaying on Bank st Given Free to the Lucky Boys ers of the team were high because ties. The fPrincetonian” published —— — attending the Show after school ; || Monday Nov. 15th. oy poon” did not express the feelings| , goney Isiand bandit, who held || ™ o ot oo o a1 THarva g, and ks safe t0 0¥ |y pathhouss and stole the sato, || “FOREVER AFTER’ NYSAM?LE SHOP¢ LA Rt Ve t it didn't. | was unable to break it open and so A Tale of Football and War o Ao David 8 Scgall. Pres 4 g OTHERS 350c. to 95c. e n hoping that the “Lam- MIGHT TRY r of a couple of week: it ap- pre—r——. 0 |abandoned it. by the roadside. A paER DR S 1 orm which the fyora jngenions person wonld have | e - 1 357 MAIN ST. 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