New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 19, 1926, Page 29

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1926. [ ana prestaent of the athtetlo asso- 7 | Dixon § 17— 26 ot .. i 2 n National Guard and Ed- | ion 1 as he desires with|only gained a narrow: verdict after | ciation spoke to the students urging WITH THE BOWLERS | . iR [ e : - lie srson, Wyoming cowboy, in y stroke elapsed time is re-|15 rounds. | them to back the team. Principal | s = ST > Ao the first bout, Solly Seeman, of New | cor 1 nd the contestants’ po- Critics were impressed by the Bel- |Hydr~. and “Pat” McCoy, former star COMMERCIAL ALLEYS b Yard B 8 1 441 504 % | York, meets Lee Murray, Australian |sitions each week, but you must get|gian’s pluck and the fact that h ;1and cheer leader also spoke to the el : oL i S _1gn | lightweight, is sccond contest. | there inside o nth, or in 11| possesscs mdny of the fighting at- § | puplls urging them to back the team Vous . Sl % 2 d B |actual swimming hours I:H‘m s of the famous Jimmy Wild 1o the limit. s, Maines 5 Wagnee | tors 82 115 3 | The swimmers arc not greased,|Although only 5 feet in h St | aralmot ? v . ¢ N ; but a check on we | Biquot Is a veritable fire-eater [to deterr + scientif sis of [ keeps on battling whether the weight-reducing in long distance | is in his favor or not. Critics e swimm Th mmers yester- | the belief that he has a big fut High school football efans both | i\;:w Britain High school has been here and in Hartford are on .ydg.-‘,l‘_xl‘ ing \\4"4.11\1-541 jk flmi for the annual classic tomorrow to| ' 7UIS s this week and Der ... T 4 4981413 i A rgr o [ be staged between the two teams, | {N¢ Doisc and ent e Biak Banam 8 R s s 1 . 3 | Calh B o abn i b i ot bl d g 3 s | encouraging to the team members Creat e T e SRy . 1 Their Powers. | mile cach |Eight Persons Killed Don't forget to be b Predictions are rife on both sides as | “N°O to the winners and speculation i) PTe5ent e z : § mmet e L ko e 2y . () rife as to the probability of injured| p o om0 e Double tencure met. e e e | New York, Nov. 10°(P—swimmers o ™ *! In British Train Wreck men getting into the game. : ~vew Dbritain-Hartford HIgh | pyesday and Wednesday, 8 p. m. Tur- NO S < 5 > ——|have only to drop in at the Brook- \ A\}’ , ] N Rotherham Yorkshire, F chool gamre will start at 2 o'clock. | key sk of fun for evervone. | SPECIAL “MATCH 438 Iyn Y. M. C. A. pool for a “channel” —— | Club, Ha Fire | Blue g o i Engine - : gl Entrics Have Only to Drop Into = Nov. 18 (#) — Eight persons wera Frank McGrath, regular center | ROGERS ALLEYS if unfavorable weather killed and an equal number on the team who has been laid up | SPORT Rl F L £ S 3 5 ! S i T » of business prevents an at- | Sixteen-Year-Old Celgian Flyweight riously, in an un< with an injured knee, has a chance | . & E. RADIO LEAGUE artin — 210§ 5 1 £y - tempt to master the storm-ridden | - e v accident on the London, Freshman o e ] water that separates England and| A¢corded Much Praise in Ameri- ottish railway be to get into the game although the | lseanasn ; 51 club doctor, Frank Zwick, will not |, e Ghy 58 i | . A ; Can Debtil X arks and Rotherhum consent to allow him to play. s | ciga, B s R B 4 Stanles R \ 195 190 4 s | Yesterday 67 members of the : Yknee is swollen considerably but if y\yest today with his New York Uni- | a A inaEab world's | st Y cov d 16 miles London, Nov. 1 The 16-year- ar i ‘ traim was de< left to himselt, he will play in to- [ versity Viclets for the Nebraska | | G &) [in the first day of competition in the |old Belgian flyweisht bosisg 0- " rom Birm- morrow’s game. Such is the lovaity | meeting, has an indtvidual record o : : e O 1 : i— 252 | “English channel” swim, inaugurat- | pion, of the New Britain high school f0ot® | maintain, In fiv 1 Hotia i 0 " Hincholifts hall players. ! trips w s player or coach Chick’s ol : { = | teams have been victorious. Meehan Bruce, the guard upon whom so| piloted a Syracuse team t} : i f — many depend to stop the plun; of | Montana, Oregon Aggies, i- | o ; Kl-,\'ll\\‘"lni"‘f;l (;;.':;‘,ll.‘(.- AGU 1MDRGAN TO R[SK T]’iLE | 54 the Hartford backs, will play. He! dental in 1915, and Nebrs A i 3 suffered a knee injury also in the |9 in 1917. Ie coached C! 3 B 3 Wetzol ... i A(’M\UT DUA‘;E TONI“HT Weaver game, but it wasn't ecrious | when it lost to Nebraska 3 to 0 but | Dudie. ¥ ; § | Loomis A FAL I i} and he is certain to start when the | heat the Cornhuskers 7 to 0 in 1923, | Befler . 4 leghorn . 0 ok teams lineup. Southern California plastered, his e e 2 | cutfit 16 to 0 in 1924 I | The rest of the team the y o | | : 550 ! fend Crown For Third Time pink of condition and will form a » farmyard of the West s giv- e ; {Dolon oo - fighting machine which will be osut 3 v to collegcs of the W in 3 2 1, Chi M 7} Within 2 Ye to revenge itself for the defeat suf- |t roducing wrestlers, | . 4 8 T I il fered at the hands of the Hartford | 1 the g in his i\ . R, t - 5 Tod Mor- ik tanva last I ayne Munn, of . 1 i ¢ W sk his junior 2 Pendleton, Columbia; 51 4 ; 3 weigkt title in a local ring Fitpo Wileox, U. of Oklahoms s | B 0 or the third time within a year when tioward Cantoonwine and Mike |} i 4 MR donl he faces Carl Duanc Ne ta" Jimmy Browning, 3 5 in Madison Square Garden ton ford’s measure this vear : < Mendt, Colorado; {Tarry ' i | 3 Both must weigh in below the lieves umplicity in the prowess of | g 4 20N G g ¢ v : H | ke, Notre Dame, are e pound limit L the boxing com his boys on the gridiron and if the | - - fuh 3 nodng L 4 L YL team the same, confidence that | | e nt . o i:‘q : S o the coach has, Hartford will .h.n\'r\] to | e ona e at: | . o | : ; be much befter than the team has| .o omething | estman "7 7 s 5 o R been to gt In the winning column | i Faahg e s 1 ! & e e this year again. i ow Man . d L : ol 5 rong co crs who songht to lift ed as a substitute for ing. | voraMe in and to develop long disi m- | corded muc mers. y spl s|a bout ag Junior Lightweight Champion to De- Coach € he M team t [ g o cr on from Mike Ba Coach Johnny Newell of the Hart- | % Jones e 3 dlada . e ford team stated today that Taylor, | , e icdes " oy 5 : 5 it fabay ey STl omaninto mate ! t 1ent receivers or g i rou A ed out i Is and Joe Glick miserable for the New Britainites | qia « of the losing battle with |} sasssvend s 8DILES Racklift - N: e tilehaldesiir will not be sent into the | wyghington and Jefierson earlier in ' 0 | e i i me distance game at all tomorrow. He Was in- | t}1o season. — - pa (R 186 s G bt e e jured in a game this season and the | | - = S TSR coach doesn’t want to take a chance | The movie screen is reported to i B 2 e G with the hoy's’ future by rificing | have taken Tony ri, sccond | T [REEPrE 6 ¢ FRATERNITY ALLEYS ed Click him tomorro | baseman of th g an|Line K o g G workinz both — cusel brothe r formerly | Nicholiy s | o et 1o 1 ring The remaining members of the| of the Giants, and “Bob” of the| oo e : 220 R TR team will be in good shape for the nikees, during the baseball “off- | 3 1| Sehele 5 “@ Fliviete i thier hand andian battle and no matter what either | seaso; The boys are well-c: vlv"lr LM & M ORY. LE g | Crocke . 5 a7y tional stor ring eraft | i I on team's record has been this past sc <ing orders, such as v come el prdciseniser sy : ) Avorie o son, the fight will be there tomorrow i v thr aphone hip. and both will be battling as only | of direct a result of closo as- | ighpt ol . » supporting card of two ten two such rivals as Hartford and John MeGraw and J. Potra A fon doetin 5 r matehes will brin together New Dritain can battle. t cham Rallles were held at the Hartford ich hasn't h school last night and the stu- | much faith in the fuf of profes- | e ent body there is confident that the | sional football. = 5 1 Cozrove oiiies 04— 265 Ly llue and White will wave trium- everything hoen f ; | 5o 9 2 > F o 0 f B A L L phantly for the second successive for their kel 7 S me after tomorrow. slonals piay: for mor : i by NEW BRITAIN HIGH Ve, HARTFORD PUBLIC HIGH will do mare 1 iny materlal gain,” Bill a ¢ urday, November 20, 1926 ncheon in Tonor of the U. of j oLenry S | LARKIN FIELD, TARTFORD in to win and if defeated, the team : 1'enn cieven ye will go down fighting. This state- | AR '“ - PRSI o 4 3 RESERVED SEATS, $1.50 :,:I: n»"\"nnl_fi'm n]n‘(ll Gold ”\HIHF“L NLWLLL SAYS BREM\S | s 410 4 A limited number of the now on sale at the Yard Clerks | Senior H Sehool, ¥ ional Buildin; Hart Sckafer & My Captain Claire of the New Britain team has sald that his team will be Murphy Tn this critical game, the players 2 == = =y e o who will bear the brunt of the at-| A s St Linecup for g i e s Bt of w30 g, i Jaio By AHERN at fll Bfi m A’fi‘xi’ 3 behind them and win or lose, | Tomorrow's Clash. p ow they will give their t L e ot b New G 0, S hons| S EGAD BROTIER, B NN NGHT Ui ME Eg00 94D FEVE Hartford High School Coach Names | high school. . : —_— Jlieves that the tomorrov: | B & O HE MASOR ! we BUT T Y \& UP FOR NOW- A : e oo oy ton il o and et e e | WEMBERZOF 00 Voncarat WEDNESOAL( cuppoRTusGo Ll E alrly LGH tomorrow night and cs an added from ¢ | AN, n WRAT NIGHT TS A QORTOF /-7 iy WE ENSOVED attraction, a bowling team from the | of the alcio i bRt and Ll MIDWEEK Q0CIETY A RAID! 4 o e vt St & e S R M [ o it | WG ToR/s0CIAL i Hart Schaffner & Marx Have the s ot been set hecnoe of the faet | be eloso and 1 welieve that te| || oWy {0 GUBIECT AFFAIRS 1= 4 Biakt Tonch R R R O NOURGELVES 10 & - gt iouches IR R ‘G anaesons. 1| |\ RAYD CONDBCTED : i <, Belir \"» the game will be close and | & ND 5 3 ” v The Newport squad will be - | hard fought, but T expect Hartford | B sy o [4 = 3 2 tered at the Hotel D % g to come o1 . . ewe| 7 3 tO night instead of at the Turritt ¢ g | ; B heagquarters will be set up there, 3 3 ning | N f 7] /‘ N\ VR d 4 \opped out by Coach | o Jgeundsntly we will be a fighting| expeets that his A y § Britain, but he a knows tha he » e . T o lob on his hands | |Inkwry to some of ae & : & { The overcoats have broad shoulders, narrow lines and Atter conferi Licutenant | V¢ W1 Ay i %R Y <X ; & A\ lenty of length. Brown, cedarwood tan, grey and blue Mather of the Sub-Da in New | i T erhaRy q £ 84 % 8 \ 1 =] k=) London, he kinows what (o expect | 010 Cutler | E : g B e X \ are the colors rongest team ahe T A e Goniinens = e = ¢ 2 i) 3 < 5 D . 1 i : | S . f y | There’s a great selection to choose from here; an overcoat Hartford Public High school will | P70 =08 o : : i gy > 4 Semn . tasthd o g e oot | ana Gallivan, fullback. : : Sl iy N for every figurc, cvery taste and every puse. Guard bhand, it has decided to us Gionx (:“ - ‘I‘qutm | ) 5 I Z 2 ’ a band picked up from among t 3 aunister \ 5 . e e O Called {o This City| [ i Ziasy (e Nettleton Shoes Emerson Hats th tomorrow. | guan Anderso A call will be lssued to Rev. C. \ 2 5 edeen of Sioux Ta., to be- \ TS {1 Z L s y L =i 3 come pastor of the Z v g YINEAS L IS5 | Globe Clothing House Hartford students held an en thusiastic rally school la night. Harry De , star half back He has a wife and two chil-| Daedibed Bl s e ‘ q NI v k Cor. Main & West Main Sts. Deserves iy $350,000 To Be Paid Qut | ! Y% AN KT | B In Christmas Checis } L \ N\ i New Britain Approximately $250,000 in Christ- | 01926 8Y NEA SERVICE. INC. L OET— U o ehlEE | mas checks will be paid out on | at malkes a. hit with you + December 1, according to estimates | ot o : s 2 made by ofticlals of banks. The | £ its, mate. | banks and the estimated amounts | % mereial Go., $170,00 New 3 tlonal bank $100,000; New Britain Trust Co., $60,000; City - c Ntrhal e [OOTOF ® 708 _AGAIN, ANDY) /WRILE | 5T WERE ALONS) Sl S I STARUING AND COLD— || EVERYBODY EWSE 15 HOoME : NOBODY WANTS ME - ' WTH THEIR LOVED ONES, 10 Caledofian basketb am | BLONE ON TH' DESERTED | [50MIE AT AMUSEMENT PLACES- ‘Hartford would like to & | STREETS — BLL BLONE. FOME._IN CozY¥ NOOKS HERE. s with any fast amatc D THERE— WHILE | AM mi-pro teams in New Britain. | Communications should be address- ed to Manager P. J. Levins, Caledonian insurance Co., lum street, Hartford. Others $1.00 (0 $8.50 mes for the | sason and has a few open NYSAMPLE SFOP ams wishing to sign up | WU s should immediately get - i S Seait Tres- LF b o David S Seqall. Pres. 1 with Arthur €. Chectham, | 4 7 MAIN ST. st Main street, Plainville, or | s g ‘ 73 between 6 and Suit” Yoursell < the evening. 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