New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 13, 1926, Page 9

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Speaking Pristotossestiiote s T 2o s oY After a hectic week of uncer- tainty, the ‘football fans of this city will have an opportunity ot seeing the local football aggregation in ac- tion tomorrow. At that, the only team that was successful in beating New Britaln this year was the Springtield Silvertown eleven. Tomorrow, it will ‘'be an entirely different outfit that the team from the City of Homes will meet. In the first game, all the stars who made | the New Lgndon Sub-Base team look . weak, were missing from the lineup , and Springfield won the game, 7 to 0. | N Tomorrow, Eddie Collins, Thomp- | son, Barnikow, Hunt and Sturm will | be ip the backfield tearing about the lot and we expect to see New Britain get sweet revenge for the defeat sustained earlier in the sea- | son. The Hartford Blues are playing /| the Buffalp Bisons tomorrow at the velodrome in East Hartford. This is the game that could not be changed ta today to make way for a New Britain game. - | Manager Edward J. Dailey an-| nounced today that “Blg Bill” War- | {afternoon at Memorial Field in this | SPRINGFIELD GRID TEAM T0 PLAY HERE TOMORROW Silvertowns, Former Conquerors of All-New Britain, Expect to Cop Second Victory—Locals to Have Same Lineup as Conquered Sub-Base Team Last Sunday—Hardware City Eleven Out to Win Its Re- maining Games—Visiting Team Strong Eleven. The All-New Britain football team will have the Silvertown team of Sprivgfield as its opponent Sunday city. After scouring three states in search of a game following the can- cellation of the scheduled contest fn Brooklyn tomorrow, Manager Ed- ward Dailey succeeded in signing the team from the City of Homes. The Springfield team will be the same in makeup as that which beat New Britain in its first appearance here. In that game, the All-New Britain eleven was outplayed and out-generaled and came out white- washed to the tune of 7 to 0. Tomorrow's game with the heavy | artillery of ‘the New Britain back- | fleld the same as it was against the | Sub-Base team of New London last Sunday, the story should be very different. New Britain with Collins, Thompson, Barnikow, Hunt and | Sturm showing the best form of the | season, swamped the New London | sallors under a 33 to 0 score. This BOSISIO 0 MAKE DRIVE FOR TITLE European -Middleweight and Welterweight Champ Coming The present fistio sensation of Europe, Mario Bosisio of Milano, Italy, welterwelght and middle- weight champlon of Europe, will ar- rive in this country the latter part of this month for a conquest of the welterweight and middleweight ranks in search of a shot at the heavyweight crowns now worn by Pete Latzo and “Tiger” Flowers. Boslisio is 20 years old and he won Can You Think of the Good 0Old Days When— —_— Saul Waskowitz was manager of the Royal Juniors, a football team which averaged 95 pounds? Timothy J. Collins was game warden for New Britain and vicinity and he used to enforce the laws to the letter? football teams in this section of the state and the lineup was as follo Fitzpatrick, quarterback; Molande: Rosia, right guard; Wahren- left guard; Sullivan, right tackle; Beckett, left tackle; Stingel, right end; Gustafson, left end; Barnes, fullback; back and Lundin, right halfback? Officer Michael Cosgrove used to spend his vacations cleaning the | game out of the Maine woods? | made spectacular runs for the New Britain High school when it swamp- ed the Southington High, 44 to 0 at Electric field? | Nels Nelson made several success- ful and spectacular flights in aeroplane before the Confeder: soldiers’ convention at Dyersbu George Rice was known as New Britain's most successtul hunter and game | Maher, left half- | ) Henry Flanagan and J. Donnelly | UNIVERSAL LE: Hurdware 87 The Acorns were one of the best | C. w Take the Wheel Yourself Learn what it really means to drive a low. priced car that is delightfully smooth at every speed—that exhibits click-of-the-heel acceler- i3 ner, the tackle who made such a|° idler, Bygh the welterweight crown of Europe g el {same crew will swing into actlon | EITOP i ast season 2 . Blg: hiiip Hew B0 last 8eaSOn | o gainst the Springfield team tomor. |07 J2nUAry 1, 1925, trom Plet Ho and the season betore, will bo with |FERE C hin of Belgium. He has met and New Britain in the [ e Sonoesicld. clavon will b no |(efeated eversthing at both welkhts Springfield. |in Europe and plans to place his set-up for the locals. This outit | ¥ ehowed in its first game against New |CTOVD On the market for all Amer- | Britain that it has a wealth of power ation—that can be driven at 40 and 50 miles an hour—hour after hour—without the slightest sense of forcing or fatigue! Take the | wheel of a Chevrolet yourself! A B g}' after every good day, used to fur- nish a coon and game dinner in Bardeck's hall to his friends? This as followed. by a vaudeville show from the local theaters. Lfigfices! ki 510 g game agains £ - : — Warner was injured in a game in The New Britain Lobsters formed the early part of the season and it| was thought for a time that he; would be unable ever to play foot- ball egain. The injury, however, was nowhere as serious as was at first thought and he has been playing Llll‘ along. | ¢ | We doubt very much if a more | popular player ever graced a New Britain uniform. Warner has been | playing with New Britain for sev- c seasons and in every game, I has worked hard to win. This has been appreciated by the fans who, have seen him in action and for that reason, the announcement that Bill will be with New Britain tomorrow i& a pleasant one for the fans of this . city to hear. i | 1t was first in the game against | Bridgeport several years back at Tanover park in Meriden that War- ner first appeared in the role of foot- ball star. Deing a tackle which is one of the most jmportant places on o football team, the fans can't al-, s sec the work that is being there. | done rekling and me Warner's spectacular lie play in that Brid 2 ation and very few ever w in college ov professional games, man who played with such zeal R and ambition. | All through his conncetions with | New DBritain, it has been the sa story. He shone against 1 | Stuhldrcher last year and it will be | 4 welcome sight te sce him in the me again this year. In fact, & boys who were large number of the bhétting on last year's game, would not do so until-they found that| Warner was to be allowed to play. | | We had wondered during the week just what had caused the Brooklyn | Horsemen to disband but a ne dispateh that we received today ex- pliins the situation. It seems that | the American and National league both had teams in Brooklyn and | New York. It is the Giants and the Yankees in New York while it was | : Liens and the Horsemen in| ‘Humbert J. zy, president of the Horsemen, seeing that two teams could get nowhere while one hum} might prove 1o be a success, decided to amalgamate his team with the National League Lions tnd this was ccted during tho pist week. The two teams have been joined | together and will represent Brook- | lyn in the National league. It will | be known as the Brooklion Horse- men, combining the names of the two teams. | The results of the Hartford high- Hillhouse high game terday in which Hillhouse defeated Hartford 20 to 13, has sent the stock of the New Britain high school football eleven soaring skywards today | i New Britain beat Hillhouse 19 to 0 last Saturday and those who saw the New Haven team in action are wondering how good Hartford can | be when such a seemingly weak | team as the New Haven eloven | showed itself to be, could step out | on the fleld and beat New Britain's most bitter rival | New Britain plays Hartford high nest Saturday and the game alone will tell just which team {s the hetier. New Britain is out to win this game if the team never won | another because of the terrible| Irubbipg the locals, took at the vands of Hartford last year. | Tt will be a rip-roaring bunch of Imen who take the field for w Tritaif against their ancient and Hartford will have to lot more stuff than it did crday if it I8 to have any at all I ye chance | The local team ha tering of eriticism this year but the must remember that those cize the team do it solcly v are so deeply interes n the fate of the local eleven. The | fans of th ty who have been fol- | lowing high school sports cannot be | blamed for heing a bit skeptical of | New Britain's chances against Hart- ford | stood a bat- play who eri Last year, the local team Lailed as a championship eleven, but it stmply went picces in the Hartford game and the result was that Hartford easily won a game was | to | going into the battle in a desperate | to the scene of the L !lif\s( Sides won thelr fi on the offense and can stop anything coming Led by Clemens, former rc Yellow Jacket, the team has been going at a rapid pace all this season. Confidence refgns in the camp that the Massachusetts team will make it two in a row, but New Britain 1s fortified by good practice sessions and after last Sunday, will make all teams step. Because of the face that a series with the Hartford Blues is | still possible and, many believe, still | probable, the locals will do utmost to score another victory by a one-sided ecore. This will not only atone for the defeat carller in the | season, but will also be another rea- | son why New Britain and Hartford | should meet, ; The Kickoft will take place at 2:30 | ocloc All-New Britain Holzheimer TNonlon Gnasdow .. Rogers . Humphries Murphy .. Bingham Sturm Collins Thompson sarnikow Springfield Pro. % . McCann Kennedy .. McGoldrick | Shurtleft O'Leary | Johnson Smith Tallon Clements | Maddox TEAMSTO (LASH FOR SECOND TINE Pawnees and East Sides to Con- {inue Series at East End Field | The East Sides and Pawnce foot- bail t will meet in th game of their three game the semi-pro championship of the city, tomorrow afternoon at the East Side field on Hast street. Both teams are steamed up for the fray and a gruclling battle is anticipated by the followers in hoth camps. The East Sides won the first game and the followers of the team con- fidently expect the eleven to repeat again tomorrow. The Pawnces are | frame of mind and they will work hard to stop the eleven which con- quered them last Sunday. The site of the game has been changed from Willow Brook park to | the | planned to play the game South end park because All-New | Britaln was scheduled to go to| Brooklyn. The change in the plans | of the senior team, necessitated that the junior contest be shifted back | ttle between | the two last Sunday. The manage- | ments at first planned to play a pre- liminary game, but satisfactory ar- rangements could not be made. ast Sides have practiced al thi c for the game. “Vic” Lar son who has been coaching the out-| fit, has put the players through a | series of hard workouts that should | bring them into the best shape pos- | sible for a hard fight. The record of the East Sides this year shows one game lost, one game won and two tied. The team lost to All-Middletown by a 6-0 score but it went back again to play a no-score Another no-score contest was ttled out with the Hiristol West ds while the one victory of the on was over the Pawnces. »s scheduled with the Meriden lcons, All-Rockvilles and Buffa- loes of Meriden, were called off on account of rain. A record crowd is expected out to watch the game tomorrow because he teams are bitter rivals and the t game in from the Pawnees last Sun- vishing o get to the a Seymour avenue at the | | me can bu The lineup of the Fast Sides for the game will be as follov Spitko, fh; Mauro and Leonard, hb; Oster- tag, gb; Whitney, Kebble, Kic and Lengren, cnds; Sody, Leonard and Gordon, tackles; Coons, Sody and Kebble, guards and Barta, center. with on of the biggest scores Hartford or New Britain team won. any ever 'xt Saturday, we look for New Dritain to beat Hartford though we myst say that the Capital City feam is no mean aggregation. The Hart- ford high eleven, despite the ( t by Hillhouse yesterday, is a strong football team and New Britain will have to work hard to win, Wooster hi cast Sides field. At first it was | ° thefr | . MARIO BOSISIO fcan fighters to shoot at. He will be under the Vincent Reina, well known sports promoter and tight manager during s stay in this country. Reina, who accompanied Johuny Dundee, | former featherweight champion of the world, in hig exhibition tour of Europe in 1925, was su ssful in having the Italian sensation con- sent to come to this country after Dundee and others had failed. Reina is well known throughout this country as a promoter -and manager. - He has/ promoted engagements in New York, Ne Kansas City, San Francisco and Montreal. He is best known to Connecticut fight fans for his work while in New Haven, He spent 10 years in the EIm City promoting fights, chief among which was the Jackson-Dundec 15 round bout a few yemrs ago: This drew the big- gest house of any fight with the ex- ception of a championship bout in the history of Connecticut. Bosisio has been fighting since he was 15 years old and has mot yet lost a decision. He met Hobin, champlonship of FEurope, months before he won the title and at that time, although sports writ- ers gave him the dedision, bout was called a draw. He “has been showing to packed houses wherever he goes in Europe and is probably the most popular fighter Italy has known in He was honored by King Emanuel after winning the welter- weight title by having conferred on him the title of cavalier. Promoter Reina, who is making his home in this city, has arrange- ments all complete for Bosisio’s first appearance in this country at Madi- | |son Square Garden the latter part of January. His opponent will be selected from among the many con- tenders for the welterweight crown nd this will mark the start of his drive for the world's title B io had such suce in making money and matches that he did not care leave . before the present time. He is coming to America now in quest of new worldg to conqier because he has proved beyond a doubt that he is the best that Furope can of- fer. Mandell, outpointed Don Boyer, Patsy Kiine, 0.—Sammy champion, Toledo 12, oyt Toledo, Hghtweight Jack Duffy, Toledo, knocked New York 2. " "SALESMAN SAM oVTaFo s COMEDIES, ! N HowlYwooD, CAURNIA WE FIND Gz STiLL DOIMG- BUSINESS As UsuAL WiTHoUT SaM'S it wing ol" in Ttaly |c. getting | to | Do You WANT To LWE T BE 100 YEARS ~ OoLp T — \F so, come’ \N AND SEE. Vs a snappy bowling team the members of which were Russell, Mills, Schmarr and May? J. B. Linton won a silver medal at | a shoot at the Y. M. C. A. and C. H. | Barton and Bert Loomis won the ! bronze medals? The Russell & Erwin Mfg. Co. | decided to close its plant on Satur | day because so many of its employes | said they were golng to attend the New Britain High-New Haven High school football game at Electric Field? | New Haven High lost to New Britain High but the Trinity League officials ordered the game to be played over and in the second meet- | ing New Haven won by the score of 5 to 07 Jim Curtain was captain | of the team? . | The Curtin brothers well known | in the mortuary business, played both tackle positions on the New | Britain High school football team? | “Yiggs” Patrus went to Norwich | with the Corbin Red Sox baseball under two quilts with all his clothes on? WITH THE BOWLERS ROGERS ALLEYS OWLING LEAGUE Baracas +100 | KENSINGTON | stcormice | Benjamen A. Moffatt R. Moffatt . s1 82 - | Edgerly Anyacers -108 “101 .88 . 8% 106 a4 82 102 | Colby | Giana | Ruswelt | 506 g7 | Steam +Rollers { Reindl 59 Righnatti |3 Mazzali | | Carey | H. 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