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| Kisselback 82 98 | . Baldwin 109 123 1 ' B a Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 17 (P—| et s 89 904 Rogers’ Billiard Parlors has at NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1926. ey WITH THE BOWLERS |gime o i | Staubiy S pea k ing PAWNEE CLUB LEAGUE WILLMEET AGAIN: 57 %5 5 e 8 " BUT GREGOR WIS A civveess 90 8T 88— 256 | Johnson of Sports | ' Shomnt e e e , At-xew mritain sna e sarcora RIYALS 0] 90 Years Ago Booked | - 5| New Entry in State Tournament Blues will clash in two games on) | Gordora . 4 3 CORBIN s(‘l(z\}ht )rluz\lr,s’s t-u‘:{ S w 0 S . l the gridiron this season, after all, an | 9 Paraganla . > 7 readery g Dailey of the local team states to- | —_— b e 5 e day. The dates, although the choice | lies between three of them, Will prarvarq and the University of Penn- | pergont ; e last got into the winning column in probably be two Sundays, November gyjyanjy, grigiron rivals of 20 years |Rudy 3 e L the state pocket billiard tournament. and December 12. The other date ;06 have agreed to meet once more, |TBY +ooxeeesren %8 Ward Sy +|Last night, Gregor who has sup- s Thanksgiving and it is believed | “mpa authorities here a"nm”m_d:’*" 7 an - vile . (T | 3| planted Mu T in the cham- the strain on the teams Will be jact nieht that the Quaker City team | i = ~ | Rybers 8 ed a victory over | them play tWO | haq accepted a two year, home and | ) h 1 i ‘;4‘\ 149 0 ng y 100 to 89 at games against each other in fOUr|home series and would replace | petaima . % — — R0 At the same days. | Princeton on the Crimson schedule. | Fuartt i LominEEE s nenclipraninsy S| | The Harvard schedule is now |Schultz % : Penny .uieeeee...li3 9 318 | whole army of bad luck and lost to | Managers Dailey and Mulligan ! complete for 1927 and includes t“-n}t:.m};‘ = e | Johnson a0 7 L|vF v” Hanlon of Hartford in the were on the telephone this morning | western colleges, Indfana and Pur- | ' e Strom 100 “apital City, 100 to v a zed @ erence r 8chy v 118 they arranged a conference for | qye [RChERT oo ARl e % S afternoon in Hartford. -‘1"1“'-: ews of the recstablishment of re- | 3 —— s but it was | Mulligan revealed the fact'that jations hetween the two schools | i : 480 ot £ ato a o L nd h fought match he has three dates open and sug-| %t memorias of the fime whan, | SOUTH EN 9 HESR it S r S € e ) . 99 ¢ s sport cen- gested that the two men could agree | ago, Harvard and Penn played |« waicer ...... | Daty . TR ; % . Aaitea on them at the meeting this after-| football almost annually. In 20 con- | Needham . s it < 3 5 ) noon. ! tests Harvard won 13 and the|T. Walker . 5 5 G . 33 1g 36 to 18 but Gregor was Quakers 7 but Pennsy stands with 3 e =5 | €hooting stes and on getting This time, the series seems to take | Yale as the only team which ever No. S * | break, ho red s of his old definite form. Tor a long Hme, | has won four successive victories |Hsimman {time form a an up to 83 while something or other arose to balk the | over the Crimson. |t : SPORT BRIEFS wingle was hitting 63. desires of the two managers to play | In retaliation, howéver, Harvard | S 1 beaten, how- the two games and after the last ' won six in a row from 1898 to 1903, | 6 SN o : exhibition of conference, it appeared that nego- . addition, made the highest | I tiations were closed. The managers score in the 1888 contest when it | left each other the last week on the | on 50 to 0 friendlicst ms and only a con-| Harvard's football relations with | i G i ¢ of California, for the world title in|m Uirly easy one and Gr fusion in dates prevented them from | Pennsylvania included some of the | C: 3 | 5 ! Madison Square Garden on January |started on that finished the | \grecing rlay each other, nost ¢ ing chapter: a 7 9 123— s xd - N AgtasinE tosT ion akise s SareL i E cHanten o ',m;“:;[f | an g H 17, after all. The New York boxing o A Tauinold 3 commission, first refusing to sanction or halt of the fatch was | the bout unless Clark demonstrated g pretty ov h because bot 1 s i est match, endorsed | A G opportunity of | In announcing that Harvard| ;:‘t"y?;{m::,‘yn giemlon e i i the best teams in | would resume play with Penn with | | Sarora e At » jtheir ¢ v 1 A 2 wppearance in this|a game on Franklin Field next year, DIadns on o AR PTes e ek of B Epnoiania o Smoke a Lucky Strike and you will appreciate its difference from other, ERNnicoRSs g DY S B R alna gk of _!tle Englishman fs a “fighter fit for | Soccoll Loses Clpaicaicss 10 seas athleth arvard pointed out tha R i i e B Mulligun | Pennsylvania did_not _enter the | cCarthy La 2 i ton st el | To begin with, Lucky Strikes are made from the world’s finest Turkish Harvard schedule as a member of . s s coli last nig | s 2 open. |a new “Big Three,” and that the o : it “Bube” Connaughton, the 280-{a master at “sewie up’ his op- and domestic tobaccos. Properly aged. Perfectly blended. Even if we | game was in no sense a fixture. pound man-mountain guard on the ponent with a barr: : . : to the| The news that Harvard and Penn | | Georgetown eleven, seem: ely to | poor “break s loc Stogp_ed there, Lucky.Smk‘es woulq rank as the best agar.ettes. But in New Briitain footh fa had resumed football was coincident | pa1a .. sl 33 |add All-American laurels to his| without a possible clic addition, so as to achieve three unique resulm, LuCky Strike tobacco hJ 1 'n expressing the hope | with the disclosure by Leo Daley, | Nowton : title of the biggest man playing col- | every leave. i g i ms would meot. | president of the Harvard student |Bsmail ... -8 |lege football today. Connaughton| T moe was absolutely devoid toasted for 45 minutes. - ¢ of the | council, that he would meet Joseph ol g o7 | has featured every game of the Hill- | of high runs, but Hanlon’s mastery s it not | Prendergast, head of the Princeton - toppers’ husky schedule this year. of the ball was a really fi This extra process glvesyou: ater, now than it ever has been. | undergraduate governing body, at 4oll=133% | His huge bulk permits him to stop | hibition. Both players had ci it New Haven next Saturday to discuss | , Tutko:Green vemon 21" |the heftiest charge standing up and |of 14 balls to their credit. 1. Finer Flavor. Toasting for 45 minutes develops the hidden plans for bringing representative | {when he topples over on the play Thursday eve ng at ’ ¢ 2 R 3 3 A aanaAeriy o thate th committees of the two universities | . B. C. LEAGUE Ahiacon bt savtcules sasnit iR o flavors of the world’s finest Turkish.and domestic tobaccose New Dritain through t leasing of | together for a discussion of the : 30 |is complete. 0 tournament will have s s o e T e aupt entl| prablame aribing gilteof e afFIned| Mty i nn ! occoli will entertain Gregor | 2. Smoothness. Toasting for 45 minutes removesall “bite” and acqulstion ot oftiers) (g, SR R e - 2 ; | G v Bavatningsed L the T : harshness, hence never any throat irritation. S eoN BT | Gustatson 2 7 |infleld hole left at third base when been released. Miller, former mem-| Princeton severed,athletlc compe- T Billy Mullen was recalled to the | 3. Freshness. Then the tobacco is suddenly chilled This seals e of tha Jur Horsemen" | tition with Harvard following failure | i . v ) ¢ 3 4 3 of Notre bedn seeured to | of Harvard to accept the New Jersey | Detroit Americans by purchas T s 3 the flavor in and insures constant freshness. b Davis 5 7 et 5 : se vacant plac institution a ixture on its £0ot- | Groat | Bilty Webb from the Buffalo club in; ., "o 01" Connecticut Wil A da e o e it e i 5 ithe International Circuit. The Ca- fiia : . . . . o \ hall schedule on a basis of equali- | Andrews ) ofuliing, I Thus the toasting process is an addition. Itadds a unique and distinct ime i Approved Basketball e for oo s Pl O pretation of the basketball r provement toa cigarette that hasalready been made from the finest Turkish ! cravated further by an-attack on | 397 388 4031135 |league by smothering Jack Dunn's PRI OL I HEEEATL Ty 5 . joit § v e Priaootin sitdnnks by the Waweed | Deve 19 b late for the tur- | Orioles in the final stages of the pen- . St e and domestic tobaccos. It is the reason millions prefer Lucky Strikes, Hartford lin | boost Hartford's | the annual Tiger-Crimson game | H X s rd members starting at 8 o'clock which the Princeton eleven won, | o Freddie Spencer, formor % al mana coaches el Little Hope of Peace ot Tl icycle racing champion, and | b wited to ® ” e e TR B ¥ While Daley admitted there was . Gl with Bohby Wi ner : ) v ot little prospect of patching up foot- 7 ~ | day grin New r 2] 3 - s il or jeq ball differences, he believed the first N 5 cago, is wheel 1 In London, 4, 12,000 addi- By the Assoctated Pross. combinat ! shooting, he | Elky Clarke, British flyweight crept u ntil the score was de champion, can battle Fidel Labarba, | loc 4 At this point, Swingle The decision to play was brought | Red and Blue in the days when Yale i the fact that Man- | sed to meet the Quakers. R 3 ¢ matter to be discussed would con- 3 about New York in p i a ired every L cern a possible attempt to arrange | Deschen T o 5 the coming six-d t of 7 backing of t LR 5 8 W ihis cite, awill b | for competition of the rest of this [Jim ; 5 Square Garden. S i That’s hy Luckies Taste So Good ios whe | ¥ear's sports program which Prince- | gy ¢ o [team with either Alf Couilet, Cec " | ton aythorities have characterized = | Walker, Alex McReat 51 as unadvisable. : o Backman for the “s| ss weel” | | Princeton already has supplanted |, £ fun [ i i Harvard on its 1927 football sched- | That young Miss down ule by Obio State. ROGEES_ALLEYS n manaer ot voxrs iy §| Glorga o sain hed | OUR BOARDING HOUSE By AHERN Philadelphia. 17 (7' —The re- | HART & COOLEY GIRLS' LEAGUE Friday night if his = charge, Carl apparently never wore umption of foothall relations with | Duane, succeeds in toppling Tod them. She'd be “tickled Farvasa will brlns five fajor ops| Morgan of Seattla from the junior to death” all right. : SRt e : lightweight throne. Gihson already ; ponents to Franklin Field next fall | A. d SRaE a the University of Pennsyl- | v 8 7 manages one world champ, Gene ) = OH,s Fl00LE Whether the 10-| o) o0* sootball team one of Its hard-| " A¢ ; : {Tunney. handles Kid Kaplan, who | WAY Me AN TERRY PLANG TO CRAGHES IN, Qficxg!‘. Go 1 up or not, not 4 i up ot not, MAS NOt| gt senedules in years. =In a H,.“,nf 3 = | relinquished the featherweight title | RAID TH owL's CLUB,M i HOLDIN T cLe OUT AND WARN to the home games, the Quakers will | | when he falled to make weight eas- 5 ) that he will be seen dn 10 SO EURE IR A o |y Do - 52|l and wox. the mentor of Tenns GwooPs IN Ol EMTELLSM )1 e T MEANG || fie YoUNGSTERS e T R e B e e, R THEYS UNDER OFFICIAL ARREST-/{ BuGINESS, AN’ || ABouT RIDING itive sched: vides [ A, s iy : \ ~~THEN T Blows TiiRee | T eave-"c'mon BICYCLES ON tire New Britain team of last vear j'f:‘[’_‘('i;’ 4 e e —_—————————————— BLAGTS ON T WHUSTLE YO0 BUMG~LINE GIDE WALKS fur | D s T T i el B R Ease The Pains Of ‘ AG TR GIGNAL FOR TERRY /[ 07k A MaRCH = e Barnikow and Donlin back {rom | garthmore and Franklin and " Packards . T RUSH IN/ o~ “ ) owls cLye Hirtioedh tisre | usicin’ ealy gl imote o SRR ! R s 5 Inflamed Joints / 1o ™ Jue/- AN acshl i additon o Harvard mut |0 oo : ‘| | Y'QEE? ) [ T ME”_. Radzewich, Zehrer and “Red” O'Neil (F THEYG ONE playing with other tear Swollen, twingy pa We've some dandy Union = L DRR I LM 3| Joimts oo usually caused by theuma- | Sults with the scratch and b : FALGE MOVE o o et o0 WINNIS PREDICTS TERM e s st A T , | | s, vy artillery backfield to take on o | ing comfort and relief, thou- \ Y atanisn. oo otcer| WILL BETTER STANDING [swotmen ooonn. S o pune eniageat b0 et $1.50 = N T AR e »ackticle 1 consist of Cap- sl 5 ~ 343 cmollient that the Fair Dept. Store Al Barnikow, Thompson, Eddie Cavalll ' To $3.50 h Brown rry Bean signs up now, the Kenna 1 ~ 301 | and druggists everywhere have a big and Hunt fil the “Stully” Says Philliecs Will Not Be | gomano ‘.\omand for. Ipging el and MRty Sturm T For lumbago, sore lame muscles at quarterbach Seventh or Eighth in National | A = ind burning, feat ta: comtort SAMPIL SHO = Tengie Vie . 09 98 10 o | fluence will be appreciat \ L. “Davia s Seqad Pres. A7 > wing positions will be taken Sarol | Landon cp” Bin “Hiker” | Philadelphia, Nov. 17 (P—John || MAIN ST. il 3 | €. Maricini 3 73 Sl er, “Unk” ( lly and | “Stufiy” Mclnnis, new ppointed |3, Manicinl . 58 “Suit” Yourself k. At tackle, New Britain | manager of the Phillies, one of. the | T - 3 have Murphy and Donlon as'six teams that next year will take 5 2 1 01 1 Auburns sulars and Conkii fi n orders from new field bosses, docs dlein . . 9. o o ward, there will be the old reliable | not promise a championship team | & 7100 3 Rub It In—Tube 60 Cents Tom Humphreys and “Jumbo” with for 1 but he docs promise one E Nunfeldt and possibly Morris to as- s to find a better berth ist. The pivot position will be well | tha eventh or eighth position in taken care of by Joe Rogers. » league standing Cheyslers : s A player of distinction for 17 ST 6 F O 0 I B A L This in itselt will be a pr bat- in the American and National : s to watch, the go between “Red” league, Melnnis is having his fir i :ow NEW RRITAIN HIGH S HARTFORD PUBLIC HIGH O'Neil and Rogers in center, O'Neil | experience v munager. He has not |~ p has been going at a sweet pace for | announced his exact plans for re- - - Saturday, November 20, 1926 rtford while Rogers has been | building the Phillics, but he had a | ! CLARKIN FIELD, HARTFORD g his usual seintillating game | number of deals in mind that he will e 3 | \ Britain. Both of these boys| try to close at the Natlonal league : i 5— 24 RESERVED SEATS, $1.50 have all they can do to take meeting in Chicago next month. | el 3 of each other, Mind you, I am not claiming|guter . 3 ) A limited number of these are now on sale at the - the pennant,” MecInnis said today | e - Sendor High School, Vocational Building 1" Keenan ifter a two-day conference with Afl=1a0s General Admission at the gnto——$1.00 Humphreys and believe us, the loc resident Baker, “but 1 can see : 03 285 boy will have ob on his hands. | whe sonie improvement can be | . 82 Thirce hundred and twenty pounds ce next year in the| yuman flesh to move is a man ationa sue ought to be an open | T . 0 » that the Dridgeport star will tenders.” himself capably in the game Mclnnis believes the Phillies al- . ready possess the spine of a real = D\ Sund m will team and he said 1t was his inten- A, S TarFocos) e lo Sta. whom he desires to keep and “make | OF A PooR [ T — e ; Joeal eloven at | them feel they are needed.” SooNG MBAN a i Woomy dNeiEE ) Memovlal fleld in Willow Brook| While Intimating ' that he was NG TD orgustio |~ DHTE, TN Gt Wil Eive New looking for & new third baseman, Ry A e T he did not say what changes he ex- | be SN s WorLD, WE Should the Hartford and New Bri-| Pitchers, he sald, would receive FIND tain dates be sot for {he two Sun. |his greatest attention and he is DoiNG HIS ; s : B X —f - days men . Manager Daley nxious to get several young but STOF® L : Zio 8 \/ / / ? ‘«: {108 0Nt 9086 Teal nitraat .. bromising hurlers. He has Baker's BERIND THE. | o= L3 s . i ocal fleld Thanks: 5 rmission to pick his o oach, - oo ¥ T % AT U =t 09 local tield on Thanksgiving morn- | e I OB Soaul AL} 6ot 15 F[@TWRAT'LL 1 007 | [ DAWGONIT— | ANT SELL Him Botd \\B\k\_eg:\i??satga@ O?L&O?R(%J:_\r‘fi\ s 5&’//} Ll weeted to make oy R e S 10t make his decision for \ DoN ¥ \ sl Pere | OAT LIPKT TH TIE WITHOUT Th' || For 122, AND STILL | LANT To M/ L1 \TES HANDKERCHIEF = g \\\ Marquettes, Fitton A. C. or walk will furnish the opposition on = that day (i Noew Britian is fn great demand in INSIST upON p 3 ; ) professional football circles in these:| § E M P‘ 5 = B - ¢ par 1s the greatest professional ; : n AV . ; : = football team ot connected with (¥ T £ = & : P 7 4 ry o league, As an independent outrit, | A8 ALSAM \\V the local. oleven shows far ahead o ! a 4 A\ A, Y ] ey 8 some of the National and American for that COUGH/ < 97 8 i 2 (TR Leagué teamp seen in action,

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