New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 11, 1927, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 192 e BOPHLEHLLLLLILELLLILELLLLHIELLLLLELIBILLESLLSSSLSISILHLDLLL 1HSSHHSHHSHEBIIBHHHBLHLLLE LS L LSS HLLLHHLHLHLHL LSO HIL SO AL LY. SHHLLSHSSEISLSSLISSHESEELLSLHHHLEHSLLLSILIHBESLSEILIC S SSSILIEH S ? ALL-BRIDGEPORT TO MEET ALL-NEW BRITAIN HERE SUNDAY AFTERNOON—GEHRIG AND PAUL WANER CONSIDERED MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS BY WORLD SERIES CONTENDERS—MEETING TO PLAN COUNTY “Y” COURT LEAGUE—SPORT ITEMS SEPPEPTPIIITPIPPPIPTIIVIPPETIEVIPIORPIIPITINIG POR PEIFTPIEPIS PETEIPPITI@ Ll L e e e S PPODY; VOTE GEHRIG AND WANER 'CHANGES HAVENO | FAMOUS SURGEON IS ALSO GRID STAR ALL-BRIDGEPORT TO PLAY | MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS " FFFECT 0N iAW _ ALL-NEW BRITAIN SUNDAY i © avessesns: ng the World Series Participants Consider Lou and Paul as " g 1 S il o S R R ; ‘ Park City Football Team Hasn’t Been Defeated Since Best Men in Both Leagues—Ballots of Basehall:La[e}al Pass Wil Be Almost \ : ‘ s Home Run] | 1925—All-Hartford Is First Victim This Year— ’“’v Totatly Ignored | N ol iy W / - Visitors Demand Sliding Scale—Locals to Present eq Writers to Decide Issne—Yankee Sta Drive Against Ruth's Record a Featuve of the Year| ' — Strongest Lineup in Years—Practice Sessions To- rhi —Pirate Performer All-Around Star. et e L it ¢ ; | i night and Thursday Night. i KAPLAN BATTLES et :";;*5:‘5:"‘??1'?{ SR e R I~ (SOOTTTOBATTIE e " ioka ndidinse nonts eers o ha / : ke " : howed that the Park Cityites are to S fornia Boy in New York bout the san s ; e N g Victory Over Spaniard e reckoned with in i for the o one ganie, Harvare mpi 5 —— his will 1 t clash of the hes ont, has the to 1 —Louis (Kid) 10 any exten 1 # oo 9 S New k, Oct. 11 (UP)--Phil “"i‘\f“f',f“""""' vlay : $ Scott, the a elongated cham St Jac} £ s is to be ; : jon of I lig the | s W : - 3 e : v eleven in its dr Tommy an ve weapor \ > o the ed off 101 ity Gh s hoxing ] o f : ) 2 @ when he meets him h ure bout weel ¢ will rlefly 1 S s & Square Garden on November Vilibs plaved Intecjuiin il ’ - : ! rd Giants and the All-Hart- N i el the ] & Through his board of 1 o RSt e A £ e asian e ; CARRIED Paolino promises to send the ¢ ey e st movement a1 titl 1 “ THROLGH er back to his little The Bri r egation has a =t n ljeney oo onon perfect rceord for Lwo scasons o vear ago in Sp 50 ver-ry e e ¥ 2 R . NWSE,TELLTHE you mrl'rl”\\ e hoard ex nd into t T "oy ;s PATIENTS To HOLD | To which ot since 1925 has the crew st : ) ; > ) , EVERYTHING was “butted fn the bloonir be meeting a 3 ] 7 TIL MONDAY = ] nd not really knocked out smart navy e g R ==L MORNING/ 3 i % 2 And so, radlo s on i woodchopper all m!‘v‘r“h;xw like was Paolino’s manager of the “b | arpenticr . AND (75 STILL| Colzate eleven have forced ] \ T AINT LOVE GRAND : the lineup for the next game { 74 b ame at me with his ble Inex 1ce in the sefor Il 1, omin' ed.” atter to on the home to have me officiate,” was his re-| COUNTY “Yn LEAGUE g ) e joinder. ve me, its as- | e Lstaston dingrefors Sociation | o for JICUC OISl e e et “I am inclined to think you mere- % has loses. s .', coaches the best o ootba referee to keep in close touch, Commissioners to Meet Friday s e coming up, st ma iters—that is the dual perso e | f e o v = e n siderable a hurry J. O'Brien lives oG ) Night in Hartford to Lay Plans | ) e P e i d quin coucl ) « ten wee he football s Ll bl % - I £ ouch h | ten weeks of the football Fordham coach,| For Coming Season. Penn came thry b rown! As a youn r, foothall was al-|whe happened to be present at the| | & in good conditi wit ways a hoblb th Eddi , | time. | Plans for the Gounty Y. M. C. A. | ) o : Edard, o 1“ :1,' “, pl S Caes e e . hasketball league will be at the ir P L G otball fans rst mecting of the commissioncrs ws on ¢ ST light work 7 Sl ; &l RFTE ATH u to be held Friday evening in Har e bul % : 8 coll Ioysgs z ——— ford. Last year New Britain tean i DR n ke Jinp e for Mo L mained with him ever since. o 5 e WILL NUT COMI i FIGHTS LAST NIGRT Vest Vi coton start- | o et Tony Canzoneri Will Bid For Cham. ¢172ned ub the leagues conducted I ) : a J this organization, the South Church | ——— T A pionship Against Former Crown Capturing the unlimited title, the o Professionn R State Trade school winning the “UKC Brady, Professional at e s Bearer, Johnny Dundee. senfor league and going on to cap-| Winged Foot Club, is Out of anno ture the state championship, and | bt n is usually selected as th v York, Oct. 11 (UP)—Tony ] Phantoms bring home the| Texas Tournanunt. w York o ot e Y anz of Brooklyn will bid for belinilic ; s of Brooklyn b nior trophy. Hopes are just as W e i Mechar m will enter the game | °" OLAarpo . : 5 2 ligh this winter. | e i B will be all probability, ! The Trade School and South ot 0TS e SO B R Church will again enter the senior =% ©UL 88 AF T competition, as will Kensington and | oy oroPotle I the Plainville. It is hoped to f ; district league about this city cut down long trips, which proved burdensome last year. School, church, “Y,” and independent trar 1s the favo L will kecp the atmosphere former featherweight cham- in long drill in . THC) G ar . all field rather than the | pion, Madison Square Garden, and thereby drop the prefix October 24. a time) is the only foot- | Dundee will return to the ring at I the wide world | his old fighting weight of 126 one pounds to meet Canzoneri. Since no ials at a footl ame. | featherweizht champion is recogniz- ions for the ould be secr t throtgh of Shore Et. Andrew’s are to ¢ : . : vell, let me explain cd officially at present, Canzoneri of a tie they ] Dartmouth's football as % 5 : are eligible to enter and those desir- 3 I v s it neces- probahly will he proclaimed king of 27¢ Clig 4 hosegdss ali mpetition, t T Saturday and | the closs if he defeats the veteran. |18 10 do g0 should ect in to s the metrog S UONELET le it is necessary | Tony lost his pitolminkine NN 4.0 "r‘ o Flinail Re hicts art for his destination |Bantam title when Bud Taylor beat 1= Lo Phlllins of Kensington, or K. pjace ! ns for lim in Chicago. He has climbed D+ Parker of this city Dlegel, marrelll and 3 e 1 r all o) two days cach week he must turn|gladly into the heavi division i ick : 3 ation STl erlaint ArtallsHofiTi St workd ol vike ight making no longer READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS <iro BT (e R 925, Hundreds of competi- W ns. Since his ces troubles him., i FOR YOUR WANTS t @ expected to er from th the E 2 ites and Canada. footh) v costs Eddic O'Brien plenty o 7 a l e il e By BRIGGS [l referee A : 5 l v S being Yal 1 1 Navy or any of ti S e = | other I s. A stipend of $150 | sl of the foothall | | ) THAT BoY T New Rules Make Loss Tnteresting 0w wirion” 5 v | Sk i E o , Oct. 11 (@) Ne Base city weelk to Stz Getot local Bame, Chi Garcil Ruth, today 17, af AM ROLLERS WIN i S Jollers foc 3 y , £ (B rer x game?” 1 recently CAPITOL TOBACCO ) ave t 1071 | days or Sune y o8 2 |aekod D 6'Ban Hartford, Conn. “Just as long as anybody is willing

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