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EW BRITAIN DAILY. HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1926. o NATlONAL GUARDS MEET INSILCO TEAM OF MERIDEN AT STATE ARMORY TONIGHT—REVIEW OF HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SEASON——TWO FAST GAMES SCHEDULED IN - CHURCH LEAGUE — WALKER BEATS FLOWERS FOR -MIDDLEWEIGHT TITLE s=3j22d2210st ot RIIL2ITT2IL IN HIGH HAD FOUR OF KNUTE ROCKNE'S BEST BETS TODAY 'NATIONAL GUARDS MEET NE%I?EI?./{IT'ATEAM THIS YEAR ‘ IR , MERIDEN FIVE TONIGHT First Eleven Since 1919 to Win Every Gare On Sched-| SVTU[ . SR - {Local Players Expect One of Toughest (,anTes of Sea- 1 Think Past Combinations Were Better LSH son—Silver City Quintet:- Has Smoothly Working ule—Some Thin ; | Combination—Evans ‘and Hurwitz of Last Year’s _Eight Victories Y feats Constitutes Rec- ‘(l;'kzt ‘Il‘::lolfeib‘a:: d\l-?o?e\':i tsYealr‘s il Atlas Team to Perform Here—Mendell Ex-Cornell o1 ucle ! Star to Be in One of the Guard Positions. —Ten Lettermen to Return to bchonl ext Season., . b1 y ; ] th . tha New Britain high school football | | rriangnlar league and out in front [EAVES THE GAME Fra i, 4 ‘< ’ : ! | Kildrufe LG ; a ligh school teams of the | i 5 v ¢ e 1 WY | The National Guara But it is below the calibre of L el i 5 b 4 b P 3 i team will tackle the Meriden In- | J¢ | silco quintet on the state armory reat ma- | Pi§ Speaker Startles Fandom New Ellglal]d Fans to Se¢ JaCks‘flnor e ioeat tonight. With 1924, _the speedy 1919 Al L S y : : B 8 1 : & FII‘SIA Ch | the Guards hitting on all cylinders ns and s other gre i d : Co , : g : - 6araice as LDAMP | ana cach player m anxious hool in 1 — — 4 v ? % 4 i : a8 et e % 3 ate championship and the Insilcos : Bhsides witnessing Jack Delanc: f A than the eleve Hartford tant " o ¢ alll & Y % > A sing o aney | with a ring of viciories to the 0 decisively e game played last k ; ° 3 £ i . - i - i |in his initial bow as a light heavy- | good, the fans tonight are in for ons 1ont A, | 3 2 ] nt A 3 weight champlon, New England | of the hotiest games this scason can 5 produce. It is th It was the first ) o i i g fight followers who attend the all- | P'° ] however, that was victorio: it ever piloted a erica 3 , e 3 . ¢ The rivalry between the feams is zame on the schedule. T! i punch carnival the state | o¢ (ha red-lot variety. Tt was only = i.xrnxor,\' in Waterbury on the night |a few years ago that the Insilcos of Friday, Decomber 10th, will get |had a leading team in state court Southern California meets ¥ thiatn flost gilmpes of Sammy Vogel: les and responsible for b for the honor of bel N Dame at s Angeles today, | . i . % knocking New Britain right out of player the game coast eleven will meet a réju- | e sensational New Yorker, picked by | tho picture. The Meridenites con- . PR 1 aggregation that will be all . 3 many cauliflower students as iHe | fjonly expect to afid another notch rank cCi R Mill S ¢ ) it the une ccted de- - next shtweight champion, 1, n o N Frank M 5 ; S e S to wipe out the unexpected d lightwelght champlon to their artillery tonight after they Nechon Deardorian, r v h g PUESSIONS | roat at the hands of Carnegie Tech. Several weeks ago, Vogel, who is | ;1o tnrough with the Guards. ki and E 1 ¢ Teis Speaker, famous eonter o little did Coach Knute Rockne | sometimes known as a “Second Ben- | ryo Insilco teum this year s 1p; was def v Taf and mar of the Cleve- | regard the outcoms of the Carncgie f | ny Leonard,” eliminated one of the | 1,109 gs the strongest five to repre- echoolin 1} r me, that he failed to make th ; | most dangerous contenders for Sam.- | (€l P L ARE TA R G th his team, attending the Mandell's crown when he (ht victorics and no defoats i Speakes s an infiniiely bettor, Arin and Navy gam at Chicago o L Objectionable Fea(ures SHEBSSH] | rounons s wite ot St | e e e vengcome Son vdoon 1 1 . an Cobb. I doubt if base- : £ 3 White had previously given Louls : ; . ; bility is of the highest quality, the le waos divided all |} 1 ¢ - an o \(l”l Dame will be pushed to the P g : 5 { w l M | “Kid" Kaplan one of the toughest | il ¥ our preparatory L limit by Rockne to prepare for L # 5 e § | at Wes eyafl ee[ll]g o S ? E; combination is a smoothly-working | baseball to hav L When RN ! ';':m’ i ]:,h‘“'l ‘“";’M"M"; A c‘”‘l:’:' one that make strouble for the best [EoRRenE: Saw D G ARERLIG o RS ot them. Nam . PItes ¥ Oollapinne . Middictown, Dee. 4.—Speaking at | Billy Gibson; manager of = the | oq arone tha fop-noteh quintets i sehool teams. The high sc Southern California. * The ms were Hartford higl ¢ - coach looked forward to having his Haven Hillhouse high, Weave 7 eam named the national opening of {he third Intercol- | Péavywhelght champlon, Gene Tun- |4 vy grate, won a victory over the Lol or itavtdra Andy Roringhel L B but this was upset by Carnegic’ wind fn the seventh and shot home | " 'y, has taken Ka le ; L ves : : as taken Kaplan under his | g 0" ; 2 Commerce hight school. . . EOPGE IO P r?n TIGER FLUWERS ls Ia stout wallop to Flowers' body, that | lcglate Parley on American Col- | yinis and vows that o will steer | SeT City quintet, but TR Ony It Is the opinion of y of the . ) > Dame-Southern caused the Tiger to complain to|lege Iducation at Wesleyan last [the Kid to the lightwoight throne | r.' . Lo nardest Kind of a tight. it Hody that mexts rnia clash should prove or This was among the first games alul inste Referee Yanger. Walker failed 10 | i “oster, head | within a short time. Vogel seems | )g games with pre : tha most interesting of the year, by vants ax | Eht dv Willlam T, Roster, head)| 2 me. VOgel SEEmS | aved by the Insilco: of schoduling games with proparn: | | B8 ! Sl e ol L follow up whatever advanake wae ot ihe Pollak Foundation and for- | fo bo the real obstaclo in Kaplan's [ {7000 Y 05 [1U0% (BN0 1 I S A g o DUl Ol S % foothall, s round, and in the next it | yor progident of Reed college, at- | path. - Slait sy an schools, it would be better to about a 4 . 4 4 crew could duplicate the feat agr fh, i wani > Frag, abouk L tosm-un, tacked the system of education and | Vogel will meet Clikey Clarke. | ; he featismnin, sames with school teams in Con : J ey : Mickey w cling fas o ! : | Evans and Hurwltz, two f Epen L ! ; Mickey was traveling fast in the yyoieg iy American colieges yes- | fast-rising Holyoke boxer, in one | 8 And [HUtWita, Gvo danmer ficut _ cities, ely tol, Water- 4 e D = w h winth, staggering Flowers with on F L °"° | members of the Atlas team of New bury, Ansonia, Stamford, Naugatuck, 3 &y, NGWSDfl!JMHIEI] lSflglee l[ solid clont, and coming back in an | (°7d% O I O R ¥an Farh! mow wilh The Al Willimantic m) and Meric 1 {nstant to send him sprawling with | O oblected strongly go most of | to the Jack Delaney-Jamalca Xid |, " is a shifty e hrn e i k- : Verdict l‘ m R I 2 i atis slam Thin gt rollnd | e things in college curriculums, | champlonship cvent at the Water- | 2 Byesa s oleiiliy forvard who il o artord FROM COMPETIT ect of (he Relores syoie i e i e v i el cmiotims | chamytenn i1 thon i v are e an’ all-time record, the school is miost 1o 1He saths motloN, aed ve. [ Hubistis, He said tnal af Heed, Ry ooy Cstsgoert, promising WEW | e Gl e otonn sisat ity ton s i od fghti ‘ro trading 12d no required studies but left it {York youngster. recent conqueror | g forward to next year when it 5 hidago, Dec. Tiger Floweny Simed fighting. Both were trading I young 2 RoCiSt e TowRy : Ghictgo; Meo. d UR-Lier TIOR e o (i 8 Sttt ten: to the student {o choose the courses. ! of Andre Routis, will be another in the state. will strive for its 20th victory. Pros- : : oy & 3 e ; : o e Pt . 1S b o the praying deacon from tHe south- | P\ (€0 F0 t ot RS ere Yanger, | Intercollegiate footbail has broken star performe on. the pogram. He th Evans in the front court ects are brighter than they m 5 B” ads -»F d Gl l Sl h a2 8 ) ang 5 € il i s Mk L e et it i 1iard dar Finds 0th diashed s lost his middleweight bos- who was ted Just before the title into the million dollar class, he said, | will tangle with Mike Bsposito, of | ¥ + Merlden " produ p 5 G v Sromd 1o Michey: Walker, b hout, was first greeted by boos, and |And distracts the student from the Siamford, Commectiout bantain- who has been burning upthe cour first regulars are left. Graduation in o pl t I"";:;r;ur\'\n‘nv!.n\ e Crdugton i coll IUP Secoml TIHIE ® Lack fio mtle Tibs ot his lost|ihen by cheors. Twenty ecoats | more important matters of m cight titleholder. hia gonson, Truehl, the leading Bt end - £io % i R aped into the arena at the end, but and scholastic developmen he third cight rounder will wit- : ter Gl Haven Industrial el o 8 | g - = 1 Tone wid mob stoaan e was no disturbance. he favored the discontinuance of Fred Bretonnel, pleasing ' ! , will al e with Hurwitz Fengler and five of the se 0 g New York, Dee. AR gt tho.ringside. unger fold the press hie gave the intercollogiate « cor ench lightweight, against Tony In the pivotal poition. Mendell, one n as Ilows: MeGrath, nter 4 Hoppe will retiry ¥ c-cush- Pioti{hE tearitiog: heltaved it to “!n-_r b ause Mickey did favor of intra-mural sports. | 'Pravers, clever and ,li,,_ghommg n'r the most colarful characters n all the punching and Flowers did | The delegates, representing twen- | New Haven lightweight. { Connecticut basketball, is a former iruce, guard: Anselmo and ¥ ion billiards toni m for IFlowers had the best of the ten b s o B E & e berg, tackles and Gordon, end. Tw the sccond time of table cloth-giash- oo oo {he hest of the 1) Inot close his hands, but €en- ty-eight colleges, were welcomed by Cornell man and he plays guard i gt Ak e gancnatauat ol (55 RO Fy AN ing which he claims lias bee S LA ) e WS {ent to hit with the open glove eSS ATIE By inene DEMPSEY,S EYES BAD regularly with $um Pite's team. 14, Hol Biaplaas ant s & ibar s ed to handicap him at crucial per-'yoine strong in the cl founds | SR dent of Wesleyan, at Fayerweather McCarthy another Silver City star, Havlick will be lost to the team |who will possess such uncanny judg- | iods of his play. i nad the Georgian on the mat in | ATHLETES AND LIQUOR gymnasium. Gram, president | & | rounds out the fve. X | this outfit, pebiich-Sraduation: mont in handling fly bi The veteran balkline star an-|(pe ninth, of the senior class and chairman of | Agalnst Manager ”Th' h,“r” ‘._,:,i will f Those of the old school will insist | nounced that he never again m,um‘m,\l”;:‘m‘» rate, 0o will m m—— the parley, opened the meeting. | Ex-Champlon Says He Would Have | Clarence Lanpher will hurl his best nucleus of next years team ure that Jimmy McAleer was t o oas in a threc-cushion contest in within 49 dags, under | “Flowing Bowl” No Fit Companjon ADOUt 200 were present. Had To Quit If Fight Had Gone (°¥0 With Sloman and Taylor at Louis Landino, ¥ | Sowka, El- 300, if not better. It was Jimmy | when the green baize of a table on|yzreement arranged here the fight | ollowing Dr. Foster's talk sev- forwards, Reynolds at center and mer Swanmon ando Michael Grip, | MeAleer who put me In big lhague ich he has been playing a 600- and for which Jack Kearns, man for Youth Secking Honors In the eral of the delegates took the floor | Two More Rounds. Kilduft and Shechan at guards. . ) the hig start point match against Gus Copulos of [of the new champion, posted a for- | ind di ed the various phascs of | Jasper, Glerochowskl and Sturm will s ago he dropped | Detroit was found to have been 80! feit of $65,000, { Sport World, the parley. Had the Dempsey-Tunney heavy-(he in reserve. and Edward Hennessey w . d . : ning on returning to school in I¢ room at the Cleve- | badly cut by an unidentified person| Chicago rapidly hecoming |y g L e weight fight gong two more rounds, | L . SE Mhe dine prospects are Fred | 18nd per aker had performed | that a new elbth had to be laid known as the Waterloo of title hold- i MEET FOR TITLE Ithe title would have changed hands | OGKE Zehrer, Joseph Vetrano, Edwara | Mmarvel il rnoon. He had | The expericnce similar | ors, Flowers heing the second cha a companion for a youth who is out | jby a technical knockout, in the| J Y lN GERMANY Conley, Joe Pape, Clifford Bell, made 6t a half doZen seeming- | incident in the spring n{pion to drop his crawn here s for honors in sports, Dr. Otto Peif- |opinion of the beaten®champlon. | George Cherpack and Kaduskavs ¥ impossib . including two | [3ob Cannefax cut the of a'hoxing was legalized some months : ¢ | “My two eyes were gone, sald| Arzylowicz, ends: Anthony Nevulis, | Of Nis copyrighted stunts, head-first | tabla on which he was playifg hack. while a third lost his 1 i Jev ! | Pete Latzo, Welterweight Champlon, | pempsey. “The boys used an over- Everest Haynes, Who Has Been Rid- Edmund Novak, William Kuhs ang | 11Ves for the ball. Hoppe. Cannefax, claiming that the so far as this state is concerncd, by | dlstance runner, told the German Matched With Mushy Callahan ; 105¢ Of collodion trying to patch up | Vittie Kolosky, tackles; John Erick- | What a liar a fellow would have | original covering of the table had jaction of the state boxing commis: | Unjon Against Alcohol b Aashy han (v right eye, and wheh Tunney's| son, Dave Croll, Everett Anderson !0 D° tosay I could play the outtield | hecome too slow for his shots, was Sammy Mandell recently an | wput you have got to approach | For the Garden, blows landed on the optle I felt as| yyom Being Leading Driver 0. ABe Ribieoft. | zuards: James (03 Well as fhat guy 1s the wWay suspended for a year by throe- | n (ha tishtwdleht Sevown flo s St s B ile R e though a ton of brick had fallen on 3 AN Ay 1A Jimmy paid his _compliments to | cushion lea after admitting the Roeky K hile the hoxing com- | 11¢ @ AU P the argument |y .o Angoles, Dec. 4.—Pete Latzo, ‘mn Tverest Hayne: 3 Yoy ully and Anthony - D'Avanzo, 5 I3 i ; < | lverest Haynes, American jockey Sau caker. slashing. mission named Bud Taylor as ban- | that indulgence in it 18 injurious to |welierwelght champion and Mushy | “Beginning with the tenth, T was| who has been riding in Germany ait Ten lettermen,* Zehrer, Ericks Speaker boasted a far arm | The two cases were parallel, tamweight champlon. and barred [his general health, but that®t will | Callahan, junior welterweight title |almost sightless. If the fight had|season, came within two wins of Landino, Scully, Conley, Novak, 2 iprl Cobb. = No haserunner ever| joppe pointed ont, In that theiC v Rosenberg from the state, militato against his success in com- {jiolder, have been matched in & igone two more rounds, the referce being the premier jockey in the Qersons Ribicolt, Navulls N8R Sk PRGHAT aEAION < B INto | knize cach time made its visits 1o when a mateh between the two blew | petition,” he argued. “The idealism ! fiftcen ronnd bout in FeMruary at!would have been compelled to step|country. Haynes won an even 100 trano will he buck next year B SiaLrlony was suicide fOr &' ypo tables after he had overcome NP of sport should be kept always in.3\ladison Square garden it was an- in and stop it. Tunney wouldn't|races out of about 400 starts. Otto 4 ! ! carly Jeads of his opponents. Hoj Flowers' m rexpressed Ahe | ghe foreground. The youth in 'nounced Ly Eddie Sears, manager of | have knocked me out, but the ref-|Schmidt, German, who was one of lef that the Tiger was entitled 10 yrgining must be shown how indis- Callahan. 2 ? 27 moa s DAy Tl aiter frailing Copulos since Monday, ! : an. erce, realizing that I conldn’t have the thres men to receive the *wolde GREAT GRID PLAYS B Wi v A ! \t to the front Thursday. With the victory, but said the decision pensable it #s for him o abstain'| Latzo's title will he at stake Llonn myself justice with hoth of bow,” the highest athletic award, i i e o | from alcoholle ‘heverages 1€ ¢ tho bout, Sears said The welter-|my eyes out of commission, would| this year, won 102 races out of ap. , z pibu et o ¢ ¢ block of 30 points, how Copu o ‘\wm" v'l\"m (i wants to keep in condition and stand | weight champion agreeing to make have bheen forced to halt proceed: proximately the same number of Walter Fekersaile Dxecuted Most o i egtinod (ht Tead, 800 to 472.. They|Wofk 2UTer S HE S0 & thnasior e 145 pounds. jing starts as his American competitor, wi complete tl mateh ton £ G Brillisnt Move i Poothall in fast bb was t etter batsman and ity i : wers Bit low twa % Wh 1 puios of bame Lot ept w0 pupencs took t E o | o " ayara c‘,’;“,‘f;’”: Il anaduty o | g May Be Comedy For Some Folks, But It's Tragedy For Me. By BRIGGS substitute backs on this yex Germany's champion middic ing in rope, Came Two Wins 18t cloth to ma y un to guarant e wcac Nearly 11,000 persons j vl e 3 Z - e s : [ Ty SUCED INTo THAT . Honors. — Flowers wLicE? b 't : \__ POND AGAINT R s e S R R {INTo THE | s ishion 9 LA Tl If the gate t to 1 ould quit | my mateh g B e gone i ppoint In the last mate taggered the latter episod all ninth round, but Flows other nerobatie recovery to 1l Flowers opens round t inguar e W e A i i o COMES AS TEACHER plan he had f i"loy whicl Edwin - Wide, Swedep's inz | and keep on erc 5 times, — i S % TR RS : it did gome damag it / iy ANYTH\NG So e ! As Amateur Athlet et e A White: a 8 < FUNNY IN MY 1TSS TRAGEDY Champions, Neae-Champions and Aljearue 4 4 5 s 1ol irantly S IFE P TiRee FOR I:'_\:E ' Former Title Holders (0 Compete ' v rlds records in heinz stom m v i % N ; NA Row‘ r of %icing il r y Am clling punches ¥ i in his favor at Miami. and thoueh urnan er the our LOOKING FOR GAMES that res r 1 Il team of Captain arative M nt to hout form preter t aeem s jeley tiring in his sedond