Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
NEW BRITAIN HIGH MEETS HARTFORD HIGH IN ANNUAL FOOTBALL CLASH TOMORROW—CRIPPLED P. & F: CORBlN DEFEATS RUSSWINS IN DUSTY LEAGUE—SOCCOLI SMOTHERS GREGOR lN STATE POCKET BILLIARD—GUARDS OPEN SEASON TOMORROW CRIPPLED CORBIN FIVE I VICTOR OVER RUSSWINS Beaten By Landers—Universals Use Entire Sub- stitute Team in Second Half—Darrow Shines in Shooting—Second Game is Fierce Battle—Losers | Poor On Shooting—Paris Lost to P. & F. Squad. | | — | on qu sit tea P Teague Standing w. House of Butler Is Divided Over Football Game Stanley P& F R. & Landers Corbin Scraw B. Machine Stanley Rule Despite the fact that the P. & F. Corbin basketball team presents a seemingly weaker lineup than that which won the championship of the Tndustrial basketball league last | year the team came through last night and took the measure of the Russwins in the second game of the evening. Benny Paris who was out for most of the season last year with a broken leg, injurcd the mem- ber again a week ago last Tuesday and will be out of the game for at| last three weeks and probably for th remainder of the season. In tl first game, the Landers' quintet beat the New Britain Machine Co. in a loosely played contest, Landers Wins First Works Corbin | Maple || ™ t over || !N New school the family inst itse of the High Otis But nd his dau graduates of h school an i ing within the circle | | fa embraced by Hartford 3 main true to their Alma Mater. And their feelings remain so spi the fact on of the family, Marvin has by a member of the Hartford ball squ though he will tomorrow n arm suffered Mother Bu the side have for of 0 0 Britain-Hart football teams, pater familias, Nina, are bot New 1 1 1 though s0 of foot- not by in | w naturally son and t wughter che || Brita and mother and The two teams started oft at a || shouting for Hartfc Which- fast pace but neither could do much r team wins tomorrow, the scoring for a time in the first h Butlers will hav When the ice was broken, the La time of it trying to live ders team staged a spurt with lown and it Darrow and Mickey Bucheri findin House of Butler will be their shooting eyes. Darrow got away on several occasions for e shots while Bucher| pulled two sen- | sational long shots that brought rounds of applause. Darrow caged five field goals in this frame and Bucheri four. Erny Anderson v jorman one in this frame the only Newmatic to get more than failed to find the bas i one double counter. e got two t many shots and their in- and all the other members of the tion to take long shots instead team got one each. ringing in the ball, caused them In the second half, the arger score than they had. second Landers team swung i Both teams fought hard and the action. Here the Newmatics started [guards especially worked against to pick up, but even at that the|the opposing forwards. The fic second team kept pace with them. were Kept to a minimum and | The score at the end of the first half score at the end of the first had been 28 to 14 and this breach was 13 to 12 in favor of was widened by the Tanders crew | shortly after the second frame be- | gan. Billy Preisser was the scoring ace | of the seconds getting three prefty field goals in this frame. ar the last five minute mark, the regulars went back into the game again and after a rest, they started to go fast. Darrow caged two more fleld goals in this frame and Bucheri one giv- ing them a good total for the night. The Machine Co. was weak again in this half especially so on foul shots. The team didn’t have the | coordination or passwork of the| first night, most of the players at- tempting long shots though a man was open for an easy dribble and certain goal. The final score was 48 to 31 in favor of Landers. The score: is on we of | 1a | st m I] ana father New ring ek im | w a looks a S i time. with the other members of and Holst got two fie . te entire > we frame bine. In the second ched to guard back to forward or- | in If. Gorman was | and Luke went This combination | wed more speed and betfer pass work than the first and really ga | Corbins the ecdge. e Russwins worked hard this frame to get into their shots would not a t m Co ve | 1 v vere wi the Corhin was | ¢ oting eye r and Holst again led the pack in dropping them in, Jas- gotting three and Holst two in is frame. Joe Luke for the Russ- wins irlwind game in the | second frame but the Corbin team rapidly edged away so that at the end of the game, the score stood to 20 in its favor, The ended the game with only four men The score: \ Russwins B. Machine. Fld. b Corbin Erney Anderson, Smith, If . Bacon, If . Fric Anderson, ¢ Haddings, rg Swanson, g . Krause, Ig .. Fld Tl Tt BI R 3 3 | pic Bucheri, Arel, rf ... Darrow, If .. W. Anderson, Kaminski, ¢ Solfanski, ¢ Aronson, rg Preisser, rg . Nester, TRecano, Ig . i Lin Wi Sw itman, nson lar Ro: g X7 me Darro Aronson, Gotowala 1, Nybor Jasper relli ecano Haddings S0l Smith 4, Enry An- from free line Darrow 4, W. A . Aronson Hadding Krause 3, Eric Anderson, derson 3. Tries Bucherl derson 2, ter 3, Rec: Swanson, Erny An time, L h Referee Dick Dillon, scorer, Crean Corbins Win e the Azain of Corbin team for- abse . & th GREGOR IN HATGH Elmore Billiard ~ Star Beats Rogers Man by 100 to 27 Score work of its managed to pu tory over throu; and cente through with a Russwin quintet battle last night showed flashes of re but the lacking a In th rted slc h ed by a whale o after the minutes of got their sec while the Cort three. Tt game mostly n passing Misse Dick at forw: Gorm Pi TOURNAMENT FRIDAY, NOV. 10(h STATE. ARMORY Arch St $.30 P, WL 10 Rounds TEN STAR BOUTS General Adm. 50c.—Ringside Seats for 2,000 " FOR OPENING GAME New Britain Machine Quintet Plays Loosely to Be‘Pex[()s of Southington to Form { mo any local team has ever had. tive | cir | game | tions pr tha the am s compos: cars ars Torringt ins out of 24 he iennett Toxing eathers, houts SOOCOL SHANPS UARDS IN SHAPE Strong Opposition Saturday nal Guards basketball will open the on to- night at the state armory t with the Pexto A. C. ston as t will rt the loea on which is being hardest that N 11 tea rrow Arch stred Intet of Sonthi ion. The gam am off on a se edicted as one of the The Southington team is showing » strength now than it has since days when its court representa- re up near the top in state and the Guards will have stiff opposition from the five The Gua m will go into the game hammer and tongs'” because of the ct that the first meeting in the es with the Bristol Departure team comes on day evening in Dristol and the > two teams will battle it out on e local floor Saturday night. ynolds will probably be placed he center position for the first and several different combina- will be sent in to see which orks out the best. The locals have wealth of material which should ve any m in the state a trim- | that on the schoal football | in the annual | Announcement s | Harold Bruce, reguls |New Britain H team will be started expected g ing. morale of the New Brit- 1 five this ye npression that in state title, Taylor and start at it possible. Solmansky will forwards with 1in reserve and Shechan 1l Kilduff will probably start in back court. Local fans will have opportunity of seeing vs in action in the first game. uthington team has been out under the direction of teran Martin Kavanaugh who | n outstanding hasketball star few years back 1t the Guards will have to extend mselves fo the limit to win. The 1 of a few of the te of the teams of former and a number of High school specializes in fast pass| zood battle is predicted Preliminary game e Burritts will play the prelim- game against the Comets of on. The Burritts out to er their last year's record of 20 | They will have a stiff tomorrow night hecause the still stinging fro a de: them Dy the locals last T he ork and “ 1Ty ttle mets 1t handec a faces will be seen with | ¥ Al Havlick rd and Yreddie ar with the Natic will be at guard will be started wo new Burr t be forw last Guard Reserve gam 8 o 1L STAR CARD AT ARNORY TONIGHT Joe Howard and “Bat” Ba ta‘ lino, Chiampions, to Show Wares ns in this eity will have tonight at the | of seeing two cham- | in the amateur ranks of zn.«, battling on the same card. Joe | rd, r in the middleweight and Bat Battalino in the will top a card of all-star | that should bring out the| t crowd of the season tonight. | Added to thes s will be initial appea of Johnny se of this city who has worked as ar twirler for the Burritt A. C ball during the past few sons. a great deal of | ring and he will| tion tonight. a boy who has | for a long time to crack” at him. The cham- | 1 has come along so fast in the | teur ranks that the list of | hy opponents has dwindled | to almost nothing. The Ne who battles him tonight | tongh rub accord- re is sure orded when the novel armory experience atu team Johnny ha serience in the et tough oppo: 1 will me ious Y him a ope an 1o out re time, the foughest | o was selected to ttalino. New Haven hoy nirs off with the feather onight is his closest rival for | 1 those attending the | idea of the r two leading con- same in Ahe 1in first ONSLOW lS RELEASED Been houtwill ttshurgh Pirate Coach Has Given His Unconditional Release by Cluh, 1l re 18 mad he w his ow fore becoming & r seems to give the | cach man is out m‘ all the | and he promises | | dino filled | Feng | about ame with Hartford crnoon. The injury to his suffered in the game with |l|g\| school turday, | along | certain that he a possibility th, the cente practice this tomorrow aft- knee, We comin Ve will th play. Ther Frank Me- who was injurcd week might D ready for the game althowgh | chances are not very bright. | With the return to the lineup of these two stars, the chances of vie- | tory will again be big. McGrath's [injury is quite severe and it is cx- pected that if he plays it will be igainst the wishes of Dr. Frank ck, the team physician. he team to face Hariford is the same team that started and played throughout the entire season. Only GLORGE M. CASSIDY ing the scason w; up changed. At times season it was found 1t some of the ath's place at center when was hurt for two weeks a ago, at guard when Erickson was | incligible, and in the backfield when Fengler was ineligible Seully who one d s the duri 1S necessary substitutes at Me- “Mac" is cxpected to t center it McGrath is out v has substitutc wice this scason: ed for Erickson fill satu d it guard ificld ¢ Britain's reg verage 178 pounds two substitu considerably in place of Mc much of Ribicoff is put Britain would lose 16 pounds in welght Bruce, the regular, weighs | 180 while Ribicoit tips the 164. Conley weighs 161 and 1-2. Th tution Coach Georg 1ld make in this position assured of a gain in put Croll who wei at guard. Croll is year man ind lagks much experience. 11 one position is open, Seully will gt the call. Tf two are open Scully will % used in one and the other will be 1 choice between Ribicoff, Devonzo an1 Croll. The team by Captain T Timothy Clai fullback. | in point of or the past a4 ma juarterback wou g Seully center h would not bri but into line New led into battl mothy Claire, of Arch street, at oldest veteran on the ¢ will be son viee, m two years has been ! year he played | He vs in that posi- | wd has distin- of L brok- tion on the himself in his pro stands guished his return punts v n field To runner out (Red) M \ulis, son of M inley p ar on He last his stity H rback ar th T Kicke tossed pa Matulis is capt s the n of next scores. am and is (uintet, son s baseball t gu the basketball Marion 7 Mrs. Marion can ki of Zaleski into the field ru of lim r broken with ti cgular team i for wrd and captair nding indivi a fory when | ind rd on | First row, left to right—Gordon, Bromber « ) Back row, left to right—Matulis, Claire (captain), Fengler and Zaleski. { 1 u, street | | preparatory school last winter, am last spring, apidly and it is practically |} i last sprihy his | same posit captain-elect team. was expected to be [ 1 year is rang; suk son occasions, t home Driv » thro i vear, his two month | wood t i | in H | | John | Br 1 morrow Photo by Johnson & Peterson. 2, McGrath, Bruce, Anselmo and Zehrer, and is m. thall team baseball te Albert Fengler, son Mrs. He Fengler o returned to high the basketball te ttled his way to the posi He pas drop kicking honors wi McGrath, tosses the “rank ved am last v H on in basket next roving th sreaking up Hartford's ackle plays Roger Scully James understudy of He a Seully, his MeGr Tong p: for toss tituting He ckfield with one Harold Bruce, son Alexander Bruce, ard two 18 starred Mr at the posi He comes seems to ain feams with gu resident “Jumbe All-New Britain, also in that town. e town t rickeon, son rickson heavy John Mrs. Je is hoy layed a stea ont the nember of the baseball Much will depen running taken from po) Ans Ritisio An t, went the sch d that Ro age limit. H much Hartford rath Amer are o (F 1 Mrs is o son Milton street, Bromix will 7 position heaviest man on t n a tower of stre He re ackle xt s the 1as hee ense this year, th |on the basketball team and first basc m the bascball t More will depe than proba am. this h Hartf in 1001s. on on the grid team this itute Roger's brother hoy and has playe asses 1o hand. rs on the tion on hoth from mates, nd on { | catcher on he can be s ovel stopped, of Mr. and f 482 Park school from made and quarterback Sam Mrs. tle the Nathan Gordon, the fla end, has been defense all every game wonderful Britain’s left e He ible on the offen: He is f: carried defensive th Matulis. and iswold : center on | o plays the ! hall & is vea center and | means of nnual skin | he w but thi at considered one of the Britain has ever had. chrer, son of Mrs. been an able rdon at end. He don just fell short of first iber I proving his ability in getting down immy’ ‘is a well while h this sea- the gan, who play tomorrow. A third end who has pl er Vetrano, mine D. street. He well as the ch The 1is, not Mr. and has played | team and of son of Mr. Vetrano of West gulars if © {omorrow. substitutes are Conley, Grip, Landino. Devanzo, Sowka, Carlson, I wicz, Ribicof: Berlin, supply New A fel- sdow nis makes of and fton A who e at He w squad of last a on him if Druce and | 1 the linenp. clmo, son of selmo of 412 in at tackle ool authori- njnowski had e is a vicious xpected of rts its skin guard a Boston Hockey Team First Two Starts in Hockey League. New York, Nov. ton Bruins are s in th of the league night over the Detroit over the Canadiens of | the opening gamt of and | Tuesday night. The Lin- | r Jeft | troit rink first stage hockey ra the v of M, of 242 at the to Druce he he team. He ngth on the played guard t will. ntreal Maroons to shut Yor! to 0, the games e beat Pittsburgh in the Maroons bowed to the M | Rangers. The Canadiens second liant individual rus -1 edge. The ends to- other two has | y an, a been skirting the ends all year, a haif the ‘Jim"” Gordon, son of Mr, hy lit- a shining light on r. The account of | stories of uw‘!h play of New | has proved | se when he nailed getting down on Matulis’ punts and kickoffs. He 1s Dest ends New Augusta | running and Gor- but have been im- ddie has used k man to good under | fans here may have It is up to him to stop Dee- the opposite halfback ; ing regularly but who is cons 1 on par with the regulars, and Mrs. Car- is expected to hold up as | he gets a Nevu- | Havli Pape, Cherpack, 1, BRUINS SETTING PACE National 19 (B)—The Bos ing a husky pace | National The Bruins last added a snappy 2 to 0 victory ugars to & win | Montreal in Bosto d the westerners about the De- | ame back out the Americans in New thus gaining a split n | mis; Amel the openel ¢ York lost traight game when two bril- | hes gave Ottawa ‘O(‘Voh. and team a | that the | Cross by the and Holy Cros en elevens in th | strength of the team unda Manager Ed Datley ls undecic heen et about a game Thanksgiving. | 4. |He feels that there should be a "l game in this city but whether the | chance to be taken of having men | | infured just hefore the first " | ford game is worth the game Thurs- s the question that has stop ny i‘lS s Joc Main | day, i { ped him from signing up with a outfit. He has chances of getting | ber of good teams for Thursday but | hasn't done anything to sign them for this city, as yet. The Kickoff | | sunday atternoon will he stazed at | LENIS MUST DRCDDE. lvnmr: Colg: 2 3 2 Crimson Hopes to End Season in Blaze of Glory— Fordham and Georgetown Clash in Bitter Struggle 4 '3 y | Tniv, ity J Tomorrow — New York University Tackles Ne- braska—Army and Navy Have Workouts. an unsettled condition on the eve of |the annual classic that this year will end a long line of historic “Big | Three™ meetings, are certain to show T 1 ¥ Yale,” rolls through the Torpedo St Bl Hag | siadin. Saturdas 0rpedo wfation Lieven flsi Johnny Hoben, wiho has never Powerlul Olfensive Attack |started a game for Yale, has tha OWerIuL vllensive Atlac |berth among the Bulldog ball c: |riers. ¥oote, another substitute, probably will replace him in case of will have a real battle on its hands (Wet weathe oble, Bunnell, Sunday with the Newport Torpedo |Kline, ai I Station eleven and this should give | The Crimson warriors, like Yale, tha. players the necessary prepara|Daltered by early season defeat and whipped decisively by Princeton for it fha ML ctrord luvs the Toncw [he dlinmplonship) s6lliare Hopasiiae lowing week. ! The locals will “shoot the works" | Y21e conquest, a mass of undergrad- Sunday with the heavy artillery in |UAteS. singing a new battle son |stormeq Soldiers’ field as Harvard | the Hartford games. “Butsy” Sturm [VeNt through the iinal practice on will direct the eleven from the quar- | {erback position and Captain Barni- [0en (horoughly shaken up by Coach | kow will fill his usual place at full- [Forween but the resulls of the turn- |over, while admittedly drastic, have Hunt will do their stuff at the half- |10t vet been disclosed. An air of hack positions and Coach Daye [MYSerY br s the H has them all worked up to| SPeakers at Yale's final rally last r piteh for the Hartford series, | MENt bitterly scored newspaper cri fa s crack |€iSm of Tad Jonos' ing system, it S B e edann Himnare amml that the Barchet, picked a few years ago by AL se] | A Walier " Camp. as ah AllAmerican |1 and unwarranted.” A fow | quarterback and in all its games|aY$ ago he declared that certain top with the exception of the defeat |I1M At Yale as they had his brother, O e D e ot the oy | HOwWard Jones, a former coach, Cape s team. " Svhen 1t is considered | (i Bunnell heartily endorsed the 58 3 policics of his coach. mall score of 7 to 0| WWHI® 3 is one of the unbeat- | V2Td an SHEI R his i | Cieorgetown, nd New York univers sity and Nebraska overshadowed all coming here | ©15¢ 10 Inferest to the castern sec jea | Of the final games on Thanksgiving [Day and November 27 went ahead for major elevens with little, and in some cases, no opposition booked Syracuse, with Niagara ahead, fine ed work with an eye trained on [the Columbia game Thanksgiving { Day. Navy and Army with only Loy- settled into stride for the servica |elassic in Chicago No Brown prepared to entertain Hamp- shire, bul the Bear has its mind on atte ginia has a rugged opponent in Car tock. rie L. As a prep for Wash- Jefterson, Pittshurgh and Johnny Hoben May Start Saturday in Eli Lineup — | fields of Harvard and Yale, still in when the call, cady Hare call today for the only wunes rtain The All-New Britain football team Kline, are certain of the other post tion for the first game of the series’ }rwulm;: the season in the glory of a {the backfield that will be used in home soil. * Crimson team has back. Eddie Collins, Thompson and |mystery pervedes the F ard ranks, Newport team boz | this year the team Las come out on | [2¢tions were attempting to “crucify" Torpedomen lost to Holy | e OTDEY While the engagements of Hara an idea of the itor, work for the crowning features or Saturday. n nd Ursinus on this week's ¢ rd, te on the holida West Vire the © no distractions 1 Turkey Day date. Both Lafayette {ready for the tim on Saturday that this year will de- |termine Lafayette's right to an un- Meet Stecher. | defeated slata for the on. Neither . Holy Cross nor Boston College have 19.—(R— Ed | had to work hard in preparation for been given | Boston univer ovidence, FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By the Associated Press. Miami—Young Stribling, Geo: beat Bd “KO" Smith, Picher, homa (10). Nick Baker, Johnny Hann draw $10). Pittsburgh- Angeles, d Pittshurgh (10). Culver Cify, Cal.—Joe Salas, worn technical knockout over Jimmy, and Leh Heavyweight Wrestler Given Until Monday to State Whether He Will Los Angeles, “Strangler” Lewis has until Monday in which to notify the state athletic commi or not he intends to wrestle Joc | | Stecher here December 1 to settle | he rival claims of the two to the | eavyweight wrestling title. If he | fails to reach a decision regarding | the match by that time Promoter Lou Daro said he would ask per- ion of Seth Strelinger, chairman | of the athletic commission, to pre- pare a substitute match which | would involve the loss by Lewis of their | his $5,000 forfeit. The match, originally 6, was postponed | Lewis injured his arm. L Nov. on whether son 1 Olkla= Savannah, Ga., son, Akron, and Ohio, Carter, “Boo” Jimmy ed Los Ryan, but set for when | Somebody Is Always Takmg the Joy Out of Llfe HERMAN | SoLp LoTs 6000% -- TWICcE JusT THOSE Two | HAD FOR JusT WHAT / PAID FOR THEM=~ | \ \ You. NEED A GUARDIAN A FINE BUSINESS MAN You ARE' You OUGHT To BE CUTTING ouT PAPER DoLLs ! By BRIGGS WHY You PocR NUT | KNOW WHERE You CouLD HAVE SoLD'Em FoR TEMN Tuousand! WY PROPERTY OUT THeRE 1S GoiNGg UP . EVERY DAY! AnD You YoU GIVE 'EM OH You PooR Simp ! OH ForR THE LO\JC oF PeTe !l ARe You CRAZY ©oR ¥ He 'gysT Goes AROUND Town DISPENSING JoY AND CHEER ALL DAY LONG PHooeY! MAN Y