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REW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOvEMBEK 16, 192 THE BOWLERS o : TEtom sean ich Bl st oF mol] | e mac i wen Vil iee | bl iorex TAbe bl e 5 wi—im || Can You Think of the serimmages, has caught the in- | on ce and that was when the [loped 25 yards for a touchdown. He | S p ea k in 8 3 | Good Old D Wh | terest of rival mentors because of | Pawnces recovered ) but | kicked t ) e invineil defeated the Y ¢ s i @ E ces recovered a fumb! hu ked the extra po Spitko who ot 4 i i o ek v - }";1 00! ays en: |the Bear's remarkable record of |the winners held and prevented any | was ripping prin il oy, o0 < " opealip gEre ot M . i— | o s i 9 L " = 2 B i the b; t = 01 or bo - Wolcott _ _ 3 s3— 263 | | wins this season. McLaughr: rib- | score. The ball wa y line ) will, went ove % A ent ot ]‘k‘uim““’w‘c:“:l‘d fS t “allaha Dot . RTINS “Mickey" Lynch used to walk over | utes Vi aUBis aiaien Toon | erd e nEs o ; ) o ports [yecan 52 Wileox . 3 1T o il to Fhrmingion. and back | Mon” 1o stand: tho strain of £0 BuG. | v on oty na s S [hiesotig LAtk i sloliar | notget gologr i the st R SRS o 3 Crano : 1 - T2 | overy Sunidny in an-effort to. rednce | cessive gamea without & substicu- ;:‘!”1‘.){\‘ Cons The East or ame_catchi ur forwards and | found the ves in the second and 5 808 |1 Pamifly: cepinfibg watkr nae | ton, to the laclk of , “midswaels 1d were near scores but | making good gains through the line. | couldn’t be stopped. At half time the Manager Edward Dailey of the " e R e s | RN o gean useally rough on (he |fumbles and the stonewall de-|A large crowd watched the game, |Score was 14 to 14 and at the finish All-New Britain football team, after Swi 3 O Gudg | “Nap" Scott was ono o. the leading | reulars. : fense offered by the Pawnees pre- 3 like to meet | 29 to 20. The Tnvineibles would like e ented the score from being larger | any toam kit onenl SR RS o T the nerve wracking experience of | ' 8 M. Ostroski . el 135 |semi-pro twirlers in these parts? | 7 pecially the Plainville Blues, Meri- [ 130 pounds. Irving Yahm, trying to battle “Old Man Hard |Toneno .. 9 101 A0y | S TotHe 65— 1 : 2 sordlb s ¢ . Weber 6 89— s L game for this coming Sunday at|}aines . ponedds 3 A M. Lester . # 79— 144 | showed the boys ~ few tricks about | Willow Brook park when he engag- 430 403 —— |basket shooting and floor work in ¢d the Newport Torpedo Station | Andrew Switt Co. wins 3 games; also | games at the local Y. M. C. A., after | Greenleaf, Rudolph and Taberski | teain, |pinfall. Dick, high man for Mohlcans; TN 27| he left college? , [Haines high, Andrew r:m Co. i x‘mr‘n‘n‘u n. : 1 | All Ave Beaten in Pocket Billiard But, on the heels of the closing o0 ALLESE LRI s e 4 i8] “Abe" Witkin, playing center tor | of this contract, has come a deluge SPECIAL MATCH Tow Store . % 5 45 |the Nutmegs, was a tower of strength | of inquiries and offers for gamés New-Mald Bread C |despite his weight, and recoversd | ppfladelphia, Nov. 16 (P—Inter- | that has the local manager almost|i. Andres 5 708 {more fumbles than any player in as “dizzy” as he was last week, |Scherman . 8 8 ¢ state football? = e i 3 { : s 1 AT ,| became keener foday with the ap- ing from the Salem Professional 73 458 H, Btolomey Aresaiaaiditolray e e | er the leaders. club of the Massachusetts city " ] .\lnrk!t | precluded trouble by notifying “Dea- which bears thé name of having|J. Collar . 3 83 3 10| con® Fay, the o 2 | N Heller . a4 46 ay, the loce manager, to hanged all the witches in the early |g. wide . 91 el i 18| Warn a couple of his players to “lay days of this country. . Ryan . s9 . Molckan . 9 1.0\0“' Rabbit” Maranville, who w e . Landoren T 818 | playing quarterbaclk for the visitors? The manager of the team there 5 3y A B0l Sl ) e \eeting defeat. 1t was the first doesn't think his team is very good. — = R = Earle Gibney had one of the nicesf I for Greenleat and Rudolph, | He says the club only beat the Fit- {curve balls of any amateur twirler| who are for the Iead, and the ton A. C. of Boston and is so strong {in the city? second for that the Pere Marquette manage- — third ment has refused him a game. |iulten .. 0 94 ; Dr. Zwick pitched for the local | Pitish Then, to show that he hasn't any [Kallerman 2 B0 Nelson . 7 19| Moose baseball team and showed ¢ confidence in the prowess of his |{i Ao’ H . | plenty of speed? toam at all, he wants to come to i : : e New Britain next Sunday to play = | ariety | “Connic” Reynolds and ‘‘Steve on a winner-take all b i Ste r . 80 169 | Donnelly were among the leading S Wi A : S e . 174 | baskethall play.is at the Y. M. C. A. | . Another club that wants to 1‘“\‘“‘ 7 ¢ (3. Foldan : — ““ the junior ? 1\“[,;,\ r;; 11 here Sund is the famous re | humry s 9 DR el 2 i = N s Arthur Woods Marquette team of Boston. The !'n-;} ummy E »Br"‘k Cowles m\‘l 1 Tuthill |y, Hueston jon A. C. wants to come here also | - 5 T o sl e His coliies g tatie week-end and on top of those, | Comutock 5 ERiAE 9 g [Lebalioeantlis AN trennan of Norwalk yants to bring v snderson .. sy 03 g e 3 i i s T nis All-Norwalk oiftit here this | crocker S ale ; Tmnm-n footsteps and played nicc HUJOE : 5% 8 LR 4 " |basketball for the High school? 9% Besides these five, Atlantic City | Wi 1395 3 | Hartfora High school feared 5 " Dunn to such an extent th Oswald, < n vs. Woods has wired an urgent request to have Lexington Manager Dailey bring Al-New Brit-! . o AR [¥Ha ital tatistios Swara ang into! toll v3 s RUGoOIDH, d Greenleaf ain to Atlantic City Sunday. " s 94 83 | d 1 | prove he was eligible to play with | Tabe | 1oLt 5 Couch ..en 3 IN. B. H. 82 contracted for the appearance of dve-y. | the Torpedo Station team of New- = "“: : A. tingle 170 r\l}';mx :( meat ;m m] .Il‘"u'n'm!‘ TR | rt here off Sunday and unle : Lol LI & Walegora ... {when they ¢ .rted in to decide whe- | | o T = i pory ers o n L Marzn L. Wk ther or not “Sammy” Bayer was a ' Charles W. Bowser, Coach at Grove | ORTUNATE, .ndwd,a‘ethose who prefer the 2-door enclosed car! For Torpedo management _cancels dur- |y 2 5 10 o - siiads it BaYeE Mav ing the week, the gante. will be on. . 7o M. ‘Contin better foothall player than his kic : e o e = 1 0 brother, “Ab nd the question i City College, ‘to Assist Jook Suth- in this beautiful new Jewett Brougham On the other hand, Manager Dailey | e - = 2 will try to hook each of the te | B 3 still open? eriand. | they can obtain the smartness and luxury nentioned above for appearances | i - ) 3 3 na R f R s K nm‘nw 5 M"m | . o JHolmauist - 39| Captain Macristy of e Ny and custom. Cv'C.u‘S venes: of Paige built 5 ' ans . . Tanerad 5 . 19 % e t ihe — t no higher tha i1l have a whirlwind finist to the |X 5 $ y t e e school team was one of the most b e fion : cars—at a cost no higk rx..amh_eywould 1998 football scason after’ a number ' umm e s A Lot . wa adept men in interscholastic circles | qjpy vill be first 1 expect to pay for o an ordinary car. of disappointments during the year. = IR SISt ) Lo n DN Gl W AAGHIEES GRE G0 : Sutherfand, head coach at - 2 o : 3 g0 Runss | t1 psity of Pittshurgh next Much of the charm of this Brougham larger Jewett motor. Itretaingall of Jewett's _ The Newport team will be here CASINO ALLEYS Sy B a | les" Swanson and Brewin | IJ “”H:‘ w ‘] Guy fl Wi lsgueloxtsexcep?xonul roominess—its extra remarkable ease of handling, quick acceler= >.v:|r{1(\}z‘ :m:hl. ‘Tlmnsqu?d \\\l: STANLEY KULE & LEVEL LEAGUE |P. semults L& 5 on the twirling staff of the sixth | LI o !{ e s wide doors—its inviting rear seat—to the ation and complete reliability. It retains, travel by bus and will put up a e {e. conton LI 8 Al i e rivd Teasiee furnished one of Satu s upsets| Aforati SR 2 5 g 3 S R st is o | RS Tovel Rt Dt 3 he ard leagu S Grove Cily | dsp 30 3 comfortable chair seats in front, adjustable of c,ourSL_, the perfected Paige-Hydraulic hiave already boen made, WIith the |vhom X | Hher SR p 's Geneva eleven. to the driver's size—to the smart and 4-Wheel brakes. But it adds to these fea= lors from tue Ithode Island sta- o . ELEE. z : No. IhTntenta Blasling samol: 4 1 it also was dae | tasteful trimming. tures a new smartness and style that you v ¥ 1 i 1 raska have ¢ nh red simply must see to appreciate. Come in— tion the conquerors of the Sub- ] e |In the backfield when | N Base team last Sunday by the sc 2d .85 3 Rl 5 8l G big holes in oppon- oot tball This new Brougham is powered with a a demonstration entails no obligation. ents' lines? o Tourney. est In the competition for the | world’s pocket billiard championship were the order of the | \y's play, three of the alph Green e Rudolph, Schenectady rski: j ave 13 8-9, Rudolph ston. Today's card. Nat of 26 to 13 and the victims of the = - 5 ¥ 2 ang powerful Holy ] n by 7 to Sl oxe: u!l e Mm% 3 T s e ayed October 15, 1927, at Lincoln There are in the charming new Paige ¢ d Jewett line, fourtcen body types and color 2 combinations (style leaders every one!) at factory list prices ranging from $1195 to $2245. . T | e — |y EFGDGAME | New Britain will have its heavy |y AR ; X illery on the firing line and with — - - 3 : 0 anagerial changes durir die Collins, Thompson, Barnikow, | 5 9 oy A v go— 1d Sturm backing up the line | EINEY : e : 5 i seriously challenged the record set | Pawnees Asain. on the Short P ST i 1 at LG i o TR Y ] ~152[in 1911-1918 when the eyclone o ’ | 319 LAST WA,]\ {1 hg positions, the local combina- | revision swept cight pilots from their | Fnd tion will present the invineible fron 7| helms. The upheaval placed six new that the Sub-Base team encounter Villamotz o N leaders in Ameri Ie Clark Griftith at Washington of the Score in Serics for | City Championship, The Harvard student body a 3 5 . 9 { at Boston, Jimmy Callahan at Ch Gitine s | I = ago. Davis at Cleveland, and do not approve of the I u 4 e [ G i S S e ! N 3 By the Asseciated Prose. 3 ovall at St. Louis. Two | .o 0 poon’s Princeton issue, according 1o . 3 o T S o s e AT G B O SISl sther letter we k received from |wilcox ... ] aate ok SugEs, | for i e bl This gives th 2 olaim 3 { e S T ‘l’":"[zj‘; ("-“‘f abCnlaiSus : i?:?\‘;\-‘ ’v‘lf‘l“:s,\mkl_‘:‘i”” Boston, o s s mi-pro championship of the | EGAD, MY DEAR (ADIES we You | -//, IQAW Vol Goia INTo | city. oA THE owle CLUB MAK" A 57 'mE ocwl's cLuB LaeT poon’s hrand of h\\mm',‘ he says, n)‘v. e L e il e been, pretty weak of late, but the)papger ... - 4 5| Taith, 8. D.,, beat Tommy Ir A baby h ¥ in Bay © - = /4 ke JeaBlogeB LIS (R Wy iy o | Kansns @ity (10). Johnny Martin. | yrioy e n:"m,,”,',r,'l,,,"(;, o LE RaAAG =5 > REGULAR EVENT OF HOLDIN(: : / o A GETTING RIS uoom . defeated Tommy savyweight ) BACCHANAL RE\/CLRY Wik TR EVIDENCE, -~ BUT You to be expe > oo ® | Larchwood, Tows ney wrested the he offensive than > leading edi- 8 y Y 1 % £ jal. T 1 R aliA ' 4 _ | Ryan, Des Moin¢ B) sionship from Juck Dempsey in | :“r Ql' Ixnh ;v‘;v“ 1‘.“-::\ l(l\y”w‘xv_.(. ia- T 0 ::mmm”p: e e ‘fl‘pm‘:‘ w9as I””“" mpsey N HAI R-GROOM | DEMON RUM 2 MY WORD-T /‘V\ ChE QHAULT‘AT ENDANGER long betwieen estne o0 more, heat Johnny Ceceoli, Seranton | o the new champion now that 1 AGHA%‘\/’ "'HA—A T V.flJL‘ L= \DURGELF Wil THOSE RUTE / not pleasant and never had been 1 . SRt (17). Bud Nolan, St. Louis. | ond parents have received a le . A W B T s Pal | expaining, I anawer to'a ooy e g oS00 ed Glo GCOUNDRELSA-THE I/ D RUFFIANS arvard has v ¢ 3 Ty £ more (2). | that “Ge: is “Gen¢” and not| A s 1la ombed, Glos e . » Princeton shabbily acted super i - @ 9| Louisville, Ky—Sammy Mandell. | «joan aithough he was christe 3 o AmcM- T ACJ‘;UI ‘Y«JJ, LADI = o~ MCRCY ior 10 [t. Iotadmits, never recognizing 7 tweight champion, kno | “Tames Josenh.” A tiny gold chain 1+ \Well-Groomed all Day L WILL BRING THE CULPRITS ) T~ | the Tiger as an cq ang o Moore, Chicago (68). and locket bearing the tiele holder e | A [ Harvard. This secms one for “(he | gcis S (E Pittsburgh—Jackie Brady, S¥- | nitials accompanied Tunney's mos- | “Hair-Groom” is . T ‘fis.gf T A\ AGWORN 1{ Look,” as Princcton yved for ioeen 87 83 | cuse defeated Cuddy DeMarco, Pitts- | sage (o the parents. | a dignificd comb- ¢ [‘ai; ENEAY '\6JNFU\PE'3ANCD’ two Suc ve years that her foot- | Simi wves : burgh (5). D i TRl 1 YN 2 ball teams, least, are far better [{ipell .ooveesees 5 10 Toronto—TFrench Delanger, Toron-| ugh Man O'War has yet than those of either of the other to, knacked out Abe Heilman, PItts- | b oquce his own equal, the sons 4 B s a at burgh (1). daughters of the famous raccl : tore. Millions | t e ] Chicago—Johnny Hill, Philippints | aro keeping his n : 8 2y S Kley, lofty Doys' ; o L Don Davis, Chicago (10). HY ! yinag of track enthusiasts. Last s that natura us injured last b : ttreed, Chicago. and Ted Blalt ' woci at Pimlico, it took a danghier | \ gloss and v the practice : uinst the South i it 55 &t Paul, draw (6) Henry Usst. ! o0 th great sire, Bdith Cavell, to church, colliding with Otto 13 5 5 2 New: York, beat Snake Aguinaldo. | wpip the great colt Crusader in his and falling on his arm. He was o Philippines (6). Jack London, Chl= | ugt tnca and she hroke a track forced to leave the play, but it is| Mallets cago, defeated Paul Wangley, St-!ricord for 21-4 miles in doing it |dress both in business and on so not believed that his hurt will pre- | yiepart 05 s9 10 n(6). Mars, plucky son, won the Pimlico |cial occasions. I3 born, un- vent hinf from starting the first rc SEUROCH 85 New York—DMike Mc . K | serial weight handicap 2 on |ruly or shampoocd hair stays comb- ular game on the 29th. The Boys' e cd out Billy Vida.eck, vonne, N.| Tyesds Ad repeated his victory in ed all day in any style you lif club won the game, which was (3). Abd-El-Kebir, Morocco, de- | the No. & event on Iriday “Hair-Groom’ reasele o nd gave both quintets much needed feated Julius Weiss, Germany (10). | i Al et e cxperience, Mason City, Towa—Eddle Morrls, | mhe succoss of “Tuss McLaughry, | hair. Sioux City, Towa, scored a technical Joln son of Principal L. P. knockout over Johnnic Fichols, St. chool, will Paul (3). Mexican Joe Rivers, Ce- appear in the Dowl Saturday after- | Vi o o Jdar Rapids, outpointed Irish Joc | noon as a member of » Harvard | Demercst 5 04 - 293 | Kennedy, St. Paul (8). | | == 5 T s Rochester—Chubby Brown, band . — B 151—1308 5 Rocheste! knocked out Johnny et 2 1A ROGERS ALLEYVS Stie, Pa. (8). Tommy Ryan, W BRITAIN HIGH . HARTFORD PUBLIC HIGH e | McKeesport, Pa. heat Mike Mar- | P s R STAN Y WORKS MEN'S LEAGUE Hells (1078 Saturday, November 20, 26 L 1 = Newar! —Jack McVe New CLARRKIN FIELD, TIAR onn I HDIESER R 40— 32| York, beat Jack Hood, welterweight OUT OF MIND— Conlle § o 8 champion. of England (12). Abie RESERVED SEATS, $1.5¢ : g < swark, and Jimmy Darrah, o S A story is told of a small 3 3 e J % A limited number of these are now on sale at the chap who shed bitter | | i Senior Migh School, Vocational Building tears because he was to s oo L5 B 5 nEAD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Gt AtiEs ot T wata $1.00 ave his hands washed. gndrowakl | oionTh 1080 S0 | FOR YOUR WANT. “Doa't wash my hands e S mamma.” he ecried. “T'm Larson 91 95 to wear my mit- | io nl.’\'fl Pritchards Ra o 551 { Humphrey Lwow 1 Heinz 5 9 9 = Koogh .t R FoR T LOUd MIKE-] WE MusT Go ) (08 : : | . 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