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LY DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1926 HARTFORD BLUES AND ALL-NEW BRITAIN CLASH ON TWO SUNDAYS—TWO CHAMPlONS TO APPEAR ON AMATEUR CARD AT ARMORY FRIDAY—THRILLING GAMES STAGED IN INDUSTRIAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE—NEW BRITAIN HIGH FAVORITE IN GAME THRILLING BATTLES ON CHAMPIONS FIGHT NEW BRITAIN FAVORED T0 DUSTY LEAGUE PROGRAM f AT ARMORY FRIDAY, [ _ X BEAT HARTFORD SATURDAY Russwins Have Tough Battle in Beating Corbin Screw | Jge Howard and “Bat” Ba[[a i e v ’ Locals Have Yet to Meet Defeat;C;pi}a} Cétvt E'i‘even Five — Losers Promise to Make Trouble For All| + lino Feature Amateur Show : : g el Has 'Sulfered Two Losses—Hardware City Team Teams — Stanley Works Beats Stanley Rule m\ ino Feature Amate 3 L = e % : Making Stiong Bid For State Title — Triangular Fierce Fight—Score is Tied Several Times During | ;0. 1owara, state amatenr mid- . : 3 League Championship At Stake—-Cassidy’s Squad. the Game—Two More Clashes Scheduled Thursday. | aieweight champion and “Bat” Bat- il o : N ; e Appears to Be Stronger Than That of Newell. | talino, champlon in the feather- 4 Industrial tests in his usual cfticient manner, | WelEht class, will feature the card e ‘ o 3 : e Record of Teams | New Haven has won from nargzord, dule will not The score | of amateur bouts to be given by the 3 @ i New Britain, 15; Suffield 0| and in order Almu‘(‘ triple tie be o6 ihrilling Sty Hinle Ea R et ;i . % 4 New Britain, 13; Norwich 0 | brought about the Capital City team furnished to a g 5 4 % New Britain, 16; Spring. Com. | must defeat New Britain. s the Y. M. Demarest, Tf ...coou0 BEiygerenine S R due TR Y ; New Britain, 22; Collegiate Pre. | _ There will be no cup offered by regular Tuesday | Carrozza, R hailed as the best man by far at X % B New Britain, 26; Troy Confer. 7| Yale for the winner this year. There rting with the | Plurin, 1t ..... 5 the welght, has been cleaning up : v ; & New Britain, 19; New Haven . will be nothing save the desire and Russell & Erwin [Gross, 1f ............ 0 [ in the middleweight ranks ever since ; o ¥ o New Britain, 14; Wea | determinafion to have the honor of to win the title | walthers, ik IS e ; & <A e ¢ e | defeating an arch rival. That will be five, | Murph ‘ ingito stle Ay . 2 % oy 12 | all that is necessary and the hoys s coach | Gystafson, o | pearance in this cty, he ended his % %, 3 s Hartford, 13; East Hartford | are expected to give their all to tain High school a __ | bount abruptly in the first round 3 2 e : Hartford, Buck ..., 6|gain this end. d it out and end- 16 | by knocking out Henry Bell of Hart- ot ik, ol Hartford, Greenficld . . 19| TLast year New Britain outweighed ing with a clash of bitter r < 2 S T X X - Hartford, 14; Springficld Com. . Hartford 159 pounds to 156 ar the Stanley Works and S‘m\y\»y Rule | yreriing, $£ ,.00oennns n;‘”m“m who is considered one | ‘3 § : Hartford, Weaver . weee averaged 18 ye: to Hartford ”"m:[f.'y‘,\ were on edge all night | oo i 4 |iof ths best ansataii fiwh tata in New e Y | 3 o ’ Hartford, 13; Crosby . | Of the team that started the 1927 Murphy, ¢ ... ; Al EineTana et AlsoRLel v on Y ew 4 % . 3 Hartford, Windham ...... 14| game only Gallivan and Cay Woods, ¢ . b R Rais fatk ton ihe: sacond tnte. T > - 3 5 Hartford, 13; New Haven .... 20| Anderson of the Blue and White Ceeeens | s in this city, he has shown g Sy 5 f | team and Captain Claire, Bruce, and Pelletier, rg .. . all the class of champlon and e iy HSL e e 116 Anselmo of the Red and Gold team Ilis, 1g v those who plan to see the bouts will | 4 i 4 ; . § Undefeated and with a record | are left. Abramowiez. Ig ...... | 3 | s : e which Is far superior to that of the| e rese of the New S - Hartford High school eleven, the|ieam with the exception of s : : . New Britain H school football | are veteban. aubstity et Demarest 3, . s > L team will enter the game with Hart- | Coach George M. Cassidy and Cc <perier he Fatne Hor the Pelletier 2, Murphy 4, Ca ‘ 3 i . ford Saturday a distinet favorite| yohn Newell were forced to build up wins by the scors of 30 to 18, |8 Toul goals: Carrozza, ’ 4 g Sz, o for the third consecutive . teams out of nearly raw ms S weasntt aatt last three |ther Murphy, Gustafson 2, Mur - v B i e the first meeting the @ 1d | Both coaches were gloomy during minutes that the veterans were hy, Carlson 6. s from fou S b 3 i jteam won easily but on th | the early scason games but kept at to pull away from the voun _ anley Rule 6—17; Stanley Works 2 | " " 5 3 ) ;| occasion when the local U v work until they turned out two of Several times during the contest, the Referee, Dick Dillon; timer 5 # A 2= expeeting an easy v r the best teams in the state. ore was tled and the spectators’ Mullin; scorer, i s i [ 2 down before Hartford in a one- | New Britain's Defense were in an oar all night —— 3 ¥ P i sided game by a 26 to 0 score. New Britain’s defense s been GRE )‘JLEAF AND RUDOLPH o ; 4 Roder R, Hartford played one more | unusually strong in the seven vie- feano and Tatobowlos, el Gor. ANLLAT A e 1 3 Igame than New Britain this year | According to figures of Of- bin Screw forward “Tii M:ET FOR WORLD THT g 5 H nd met defeat on two occasions. | fic corer John Matthev i the duration of the game v L : 3 : 9 | The first time it came through on|downs were registered by the Red for Saxe and Morelli. 0 AL X % 5 | the ‘short end of the score was|and Gold's team's opponenfs this «d a spead on the floor t ¢ : < 3 L {against Greenfield High school of | year. Suffield registered one; Com- seldom 3 i New York and Chicago Pocket I3 ! Massachusetts, The Bay state team | merce High ool of Springfield liardl Stars: Siage Lone K Since the passing of Percy Huugh- against Yale and Princ m the Crimson. Wi :1v1l" it take : - |teok the Blue and White team into | scored one; Col Preparatory P more inder the . ; ciiort to get resul . 5 1o install a new system, [camp by a 19 to 0 score. Despite its ool ‘failed to score any; Norwick and their pass work improv B Battle Tonight, & on as head coschy Harvard hes hed ) o 108 @ B0 0TS RS e away | Hors e S S G B eopidls e A(\ull)n\,\’uumph ey mr];'xil: youngsters will soon get into . 5 o | sy ew fat years in football, particu- | with and Arnold Horweer 0 1 n lebu Above are |was still in the running for the| and scored nine first down winning colur ’ 3 z v arly in the big games of the year rvard star, placed in charge ve of his star athletes state title until the New Haven Hill- _The first half ended with cor | house game last Friday. It lost by a | s New Haven Hilhouse High 15 to 9 in favorrof the Corhin § 20 to 1% score in what was one of {school made for; and Weaver High The Russwins scored six field g bo Al 26 world's pock B - ¥ E WG IN W}Efi" 1n i < i et i pnRetig bt S | liard chamy They mect for the |8 ’ : 0 0 TS the biggest upsets of the season. ool made five. This is a credits ;”m',"‘:;;,m”l e e R tor 5 i) I,ALE PR PAR i PICKS FOUR OUTSTANDING | Determined to Win ble showing for the team, espe- S ke Ao s Troe d SEd, b 1Y L n Although it is out of the run-|cially the line which has been the ERE O R o Sonin orew SR L e : GOR uflB TORS TOGOIR e atitorar avtsimines that it sivia seos the second game of the aia6iie bat-a spurt by, th ot 1)1 TRt Iniea {16 fork dhe lead. | JOE HOWARD ‘ 1 will have the double honor of win- | sea & ok Fie L | es wing won seven game Felbe e, ning the game from the Hardware| Offensively New Britain b SRR RAC e i She e S Rielonaion, ””‘r”"‘;-\ _— Pro Association Head pam and putting the Red and |scored a total of £ first downs ns in the final three minute 5 2 rker, whe has| A surprise is in store for New | ? ;. st e R O RN e e Do ad agHI g vall | 1 le six times, turned back | Britain fans In the appearance of | - <0 1—El Get- cs Taylor, Vardon, Travis <oft the path toward the | follows: Suflield, nine; Commerco et e e S e e e e e R e Mjystery Surrounds Makeup of Crimson Team—Eli Get etk k6% Siia Tt PNes Bhitats | EiEn ot SEEMBREIR Felonto S oals to put the n i : cisively de k| Burritt A, €. baseball team. Matel ting Used to Handling Slippery Ball — Army and Mooy nin thegeainn g Satusnay o) ale Brenacatoty; sohool e lu NG . Nov. 17 (®—The four Will be in a better position to claim Free Academy, ; Troy Russwins Win stain J E h 3 through o J tle to win the first game of the season from the Corbin Screw. No harder battle will be on the Russ ule than that given them t of youthful stars who oppos- ce Academy mado scor ' i LSO | maker J. J. Whaler of the Mohawk Yo L& E former title- Iph | elub i secking an opponent for the Navy to Have Workouts For Annual Clash—N. Y. |ouitnaine contributors to the |the title than any other team in the | Conterence academy. nine; New talle, of Baltimore. | |ocal hoy and Rose is as good in the | U. Tackles Tough Eleven in Nebraska—Fordham ot . in the opinion of |State. It is one of the state’s un- [Haven Hilho High school, tory 1 more [ ring ag o fs in the pit ‘ . » & S retiring head of the |defeated teams. Stamford, Nauga-|eleven; and Weaver High school, L Malony BEAR oibRi wanshTinal of tin sl is Confident of Taking Measure of Georgetown. 5 association, are |tuck, and Meriden High school have | seven. B e L R : Tayl ar lon, Wal- |@lso come through with a clean Individupl Record for Season Nata Friday misht(n PaulsTecso (of Haves | ! ter : \wis and Walter Hagen, | slate. The other three have com- i a dk exp a comparatively | rord, Terzo in his initial app: nee New Yor ov. 17 (A—The “mud | i man who for six successive pleted their schedule and are wait- ore | 125 10 [in the ring a week ago last I and water” classle that has been the 3 terms as president developed the usly the result of the Hart- keted o three | showed | “Paul Berlenbach |annual Harvard-Yale battle in re- | Hartford Blues and professional organization to its pres- | ford-New B tain game this week, forfeited ) punching ability and, pitted against | cent seasons will not find moi Eli All-New Britain to ent powerf ;l ”wirmw explains his | "A\Ll,:":mlw: zl‘:\"‘[l»:‘:(:‘l]nll;giryéll:‘ye‘(:\ | a Springfield opponent, he smashed | warriors unprepared if a curtain of | ~ N e opinion as follows: et e ame tha B £ ! ! : the Massachusetts boy all over the |moisture again covers the battie- Carry Through Series Tavlor, an Englishman, and run- | &S scored nine more points against | Gordon e b i S SRt I+ ring and sent him to the canvas with | ground on Saturday. | = ner-up to his fellow countryman, |\t opponents. Hartford scored 116 Ky e ¥ two broken ribs. He will be pitted | The gtrongest Yale array of the The All-Now Britain: Toothail Vardon, in the open cham. |Points and New Britain scored 125 ony. n 2 X ( EO ... 1lagainst a fough boy, Willlam Katz- [season, with every casualty but Cal fena il o Yl I 1900, introduced the | Points. Hartford's dofense was not Ty, 16 : 1 AL Schenectady 2 9 imart of Hartford nd those who | well back in the fold, is taking full will meet In two games, prol | I proach universally | good as that of the Red and Gold FIGHTS LAST N[GHT % K i Blasbieals -+ % 2iknow the two fighters predict that advantage of the sea of mud at{| uply on Sunday, November @ se* by all good golfers today. Then | {¢aM. Only two of its opponents Totals .. LN | Katzmart will kayo Terzo. If he is!Pratt field to run plays with a slip- | and an Sunday, December 12, § o ume the upright | Were held scoreless. They were East Field gouly—Tink 2, Ewanson, Ny- | AT Woods, Pawtucket, 4 3 aple to do this, Friday nigh's show [pery ball In the uncertain ~f00ting | | was announced this morning by | SWing, and finally Tre teur | Hartford and Weaver, Corbin ¢ By the A lated Pre: sioln to bol s zsal o, that marked the struggles of 1923 || Manager 1Ed Dailey of the local 1 ) 1900, 1901 ¢ 003, | Only once during the entire sea- yl\kmn,snc(»h:n:.!!;)mny Broslin etrano 2. " ¥ » Appleton, Wis. . | Another New Britain boy will be afd 1924, Both Noble and Kline, | team, following a telephone con- | | hrousht the ¢ the fairways (S0 was the goal line of the Red | New York, beat Tommy Hughes, Sybose y : rmon, Gendale, 1.1 0 8 fseen jn action Friday night in the |backfield powers, are taking part in | versation with ) er George | (to the s with o new emphasis |24 Gold team crossed. Leonard | Cleveland (10). Sammy Vogel, New Srbies ¢ b 0. Taberskl; Ligh aver- | porson of Walter Bardeck who fights | the long drills for the final game of || he Hartford t u putti Schmidt of East Main street, New | York, knocked out Toda Smith, Cane ano 2. Froe triss—R, SE8 L Itudolph and Hueston. | in the 118 pound class. This lad is | tho last Big Three serics. I] The two managers will get : alter Hagen, professional [ Britaln, quarterback of the Troy|ton (5). Corbin Serew, tefer s card i Har-{q comer and it is predicted that he| Behind b at Cambridge, || gether this afiernoon in Ha ampion for the past sea- | Conference Academy team, had the| Jacksonville, Fla— “Battling" Dillon; timer, Muilin Oswald, and | will win in his first appe ce be- | Harvard is plugging at the task of rd to discuss details and sons, nigque contribution of the |honor of being the only players €o | Pinch, Savannah, Ga., beat Frankis | fore his home town crowd ers reorganizing in a week an eleven! | settle on a date. The two | four, that of mental relaxation. |cross the New Britain goal line. Heo | Busch, New York (10). BElmer Vida who will be on the card w "at | that has met defeat on four occasions ames have been assurcd but the ) agen found nothing left fn | did it after an 85 yard run. Weaver | Cleveland, knocked out Bill Calvin, CHLER CFRMAN BOXERS McCavanaugh of Hartford who | this season. Yale, likewise, has been | ave not yet been decided ||the wa r to improve | High scool scored a drop kick in|Jacksonville (4). ought on the a week ago Fri- | conquered four times, » most . Three dates are open on | |upon, adopt ttitude of ,the game played last Saturday. Portland, Ore.—Joe Anderson, day and won his bout, Pancho Villa | disastrons season for eit n the ! | the Hartford T - | | playing t : st o Another Title | Covington, Ky., beat Eddie Roberts, el il il o S brightened con- | | giving, November 28 and D : f how ss were go-| Another titie will be at stake in | Tacoma (10). the simon pure ranks, Walter Gor- |siderably by victory Saturday despito | | ber The gamos Ar . Sargent believes, | the classic, the Triangular league e come to Former Encmies At Re- ham of Meriden, Eddie Walters and | Princeton’s complete domination of || plaved on two of these three. is nine t ¢ Iagen's stock fin | honor. The worst New Britain can| Indfa Is brought a day nearer to TS e Bl BALa DEATARA B L New T avan Sand B Arire: > real reason for his | expect in this race is a triple tle. It |[England by the new Paris-Mar faatly piller aidlog ElbiohRins ATy ATy s |remarkable success on the links. | has defeated New Haven Hillhouse; |seflles-Geneva airplane line. Paris, Nov. 17 (P—Tive German | mittsters tests with Ursinus and : J rs ot a spontancous en- | Looking over Friday night's lay- | mere incidents in the prepar T i T D B Y There’s at Least One in Every Office. By BRIGGS Is city has seen in some time. The | ready to work for vietory in the ba i I 1 eard will include 10 r bouts with ' tle that will give cither a ciaim to | aris slastiat east iting and | the eastern title challe — v oA B ot ) ! will be | Brown. The bear, similarly, -~ o on four out of | 4, tehes are as follows take the New Hampshira game in | Do You Kmow WHAT, wrAT Do You \ JUST HEARD JERRY e defvae SR S e e SRS Tnis el e GOT A RAISE --{ Dow'T 1 tillyids great Walters of New IHaven: 126 | glving Day. Ay i FounD oVT= MAN'S INCOME 1S \ SEE WHY HE DESERVES anch vic “Rat” DBattalino of Hart- New Yai . 4ltyt : 5 Y A WEGK Do You Tr\_l_NK HE GETS A RA\SE Do You ? » featherweight champion, | Violets set sail today on the firs FIFTY THOUSAND 7 “ddia Da Mar of New Haven: | cursion of the eleven into the class, Pancho Villa of | for sterscetional hattls nk Brown of New | Nebraska at Lincoln aul Terze Latayette, the only other unds zmart of | and nntied en in the east «d to complete A most successiul Gorham | season with fhe weak Lehigh outiit Despite (icorgetown’s spectacu showing against Navy, Fordham i confident of taking the measure of | the Hillloppers with a versatil game that is being ironed t per feetion this week W Virginia Mastro has two mor rugged obsta s 1o Parisians Show Enthusiastic Wel- ermany’a Carlsor from th out of up his misse 1 of Hart- | uee, Carncgie Tech on Saturday and rson Thanks . but other lev have nor quarrels or wait ent Iy until Thankseiving before again taking to & —— the gridiron, Syracuge _plays i A 3 fia VLL TAKE A PEER AT % Niagara, Holy Cross tackles Boston At THAT LETTER AND MAYS I'VE A NOTION To HIT ST S poianiC Cln s e f Sl e [LL FIND OUT SOMETHING THE BoSS FOR A RAISE- S e \ 1§ V60 BEAT THAT AND ABOUT SALARIES AROUND NO HARM (N ASKING — - 1en Pennsylvania-Cornell, | Me oMLY GETTING THIRTY Sl | Do JUST AS MUCH WORK h-Penn State, and Colum- | = FAVORITISM Tr‘if\T AND MORE THAN OTHERS Syracuse are rival attractions, wHo ARE PAID TWCce AS MUCH v St BOXING wior and Sangor t e ST TOURNAMENT 2ound Bont Milwaukes, W ov. 17 (P FRIDAY, NOV. 19(h Fplsabi t STATE ARMORY Arch St 8:30 P, M. 10 Rounds TEN STAR BOUTS They met | s meral Adny bruary when Taylor Seats for 2,000 ision.