New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 15, 1927, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1927. SEEILLHLIBLL9085888488808 | , P 3 .HHRNS COUNTY “Y” TO CONDUCT WITH THE BOWLERS |3t et not yet recovereod from bumps in S pea k i ng s [ 209 ‘X)l;‘ B 1s picked o s | Two of the four squads picke « FIVE BASKETBALL LOOPS . /i b . 75 e f S § CORBIN SCREW ¥oO1 e | fight it out for the Big Ten cham- y [o} por ts $ e Hewders plonship were to meet at Columbus, 2 > c: L ok — o L 9 Northwestern and Ohio state. Lo SRR mnmwmwwwl i lc i o ’ : P & i Ths atzongest pou-contamabaran: The amateur feht tournaments! 91§ Like Wan of Tee Im‘ough ommissioners Lay Plans for Season at Meeting In‘gh‘.‘ey e A i Teams fo Battle for Honors in‘pmfllim\ Tlinois has had this season Mol e : S| g 2 - i . . Corr b 3 | confronte, e y vi N ( being conducted In 4 by ihe | o Hartford — No Restrictions on Age In Senior 2 2 - | | eh e heral Neptants o th s ; e Fateful Series Game League—Best Season In History Anticipated This|, Alonsts v ono it Western Conlerence Today | jionn, o wevks aeo. Garlan iy 1 s et ; a x | . ” Hoicomb 52 i ed's” brother, had a I S : e = i Year—Large Number of Entries Already Received |5urow a0 G, Petorsor i i‘ R | chance to start again at’end with cause cannot 1y of me 2 P . < i e g 3 WA s Ot i e he ortunity t w no e Rl Eickions e elion From Different Towns—South Church to Play. nelanl 10 AL 439 d31—1ge1 | Chicago. O el Rl - |to exc occurcces it any s « 2 Ginnty . | footbanl idols western con- - apaner for the it 3¢ e uEshor 1 big at) | Vaskethall leagues will he;C. A. pool under the direction of 2 8N e na e Reod G tIce shauller e o o \is winter by the Hart-| Dudley Bure of Hartford. Mr. Rand | Vard ~ i : day in four|dossed Qrange's efforte for twa almost everybody o el ey 1 i M. C. A #f plans laid |of Manchester will look up the pos- |1, (0T 1 Ten games notable for their|¥®™ satisf ot A e i ) el by the L of the commissioners | sibility of bewling contests. The | Bradbury season importance in the con- At Tilifavenbaiar ante et man i ung 1 o st evening materialize. | next mecting will be held on Friday |Berg ... AL e . championship. NAVY ls GONF[DENT t. AT men and ns call for a senior league | evening, November 18. | ! 5{ What Ralph Welch did ag New Britain ot i : whole county and two | s : | (U1 42 470—1353 [Cozy LLiiil u8 i Harvard means it to Ch e tomorrow on s 1t 1l cach of the intermediatc | A gy ok rooters 1 5 star can do Annapolis Academy Fleven Faces . the first time i of the entire 1 isions. These will be 50 100, 1 ability of their 1 game, |lon trips, which caused consider- | 8¢l o S new Notre Dame Today. e other combination, 5 en the able trouble last year. Play will be- | | — E Ward f li 3 Y Toent wiliba settiea 2 v amond or gin about the week of November 21 BRI][]K[YN R']BINS‘ 433 438 407—1278 | Lindlerg 9 I"on W eo s share the inter- | w{h 1, ”‘{‘- o';‘l’ ”‘; (A—The zridiron at Memorial I = id circle of e on through some 12 = HNalson ' L with piteamssin Sthe Sother e SR lAE RECR I GBI RLeRIL Ssons #rdone | T SRl A ; ROGERS ALLEVS e o tay. “Gloomy" | 1 ‘,;v {\ q((' ‘l‘h w;: mu::noxn:':: = | for the various winners. 9 KENSINGTON LEAGUE e o Sdth e b S S s SRR IR The Brid s | s nior le . in which the BI‘&VES Mflflflgex iO BGGOme Cflp- 4 SOCC TEAM TO MELT b \"‘,',‘rt l,\,“,,',', RSERIE LR Sl of ious to pl : o | I (vers has no restrictions, : | The Germania Soccer e \ A Although only four membe : ore : eprese- | 1200 0F Dodgers Next Year [meet the British- America T T L P sy & B0k e Mo e ety r Sailors put great confidence in their vho were sceking B ew Britain South ! : 1 noon a o'clock at Will Br o t ous substitute strength, would be plenty . 0 £ Community club, Now York, Oct. 15 (P1~The first {park. The visitors will | i Lloyd, Navy's v § L v 5 s o A0 | rship v, Navy's versatile “quadruple e G % M. C. A. and possibly |Of & serics of deals which Wilbert | strong outfit and seve ; et it S Thidi S S, Robinson, manager of the Rrooklyn O 'mnet s Wil ba aeen o the s ; o 24 mainatay ot will also he plenty of 11 v City noor two. IHarr 20! manager ) rs will b en in th ¢ the on both attack and ST Yrarttara Dodgers, hopes will greatly strength- | o, | Pratt of Manchester will refor e St 3L | at. will have charge of this, €1 his team fog the race, hasRtassmiuss = } x ath P"‘"ltl)‘l(m““po:;‘ o Bl 3 bronght Dave Bancraft, vete 1 ¥ S 1 ] ) £ o 3 £ 'Br ‘y‘“.'\‘ 1 ,v" "’I"‘M‘\"\‘”h:'\_"::“::‘I shortstop and manager of the Bos- o n_‘,,‘ ".l.“,l' vl,” “:I,",' 1 e ne can 1oss “*\ "’t':“».'“”"'l a speedy and ef- ¢ s 5 e naa i M‘W'\ e ton Braves, into the Brooklyn fold. {will be no postponement of th Heyrk Joestitie i & ,r;m” e Ne e ition Tosk the Kewneet. thty | - Bancroft, according to Judge Emil | Young meeting of officials of the Amer TR B P orward pass- $. T, the Sunday following L R RSRDRE L S ! of the Boston club, Ko Le Monday, at which tir g expecially in the use of the la- , it In this group cligibility is ro- T T T < L e S LI & cral pass not yet employed in thiy j . A vcted to players who Jave 1ol and allowed to sizgn with Braoklyn Johiian wieuncat T ad Lo ve |t g e Sanson.d sesmed, to palat to i i T ) iched (helr 19th birthday anniver- | cor g It was rumored at of- s e e o2 ) he Midshipmen's line of attack. i e e v by November 1. One [\.|LU1Y\ fi Brooklyn club, however, ey S ; e, . I o Sailor team outweighed the Falt i ring about '\“', V»mmy]' WL that acash consideration figured in | i | id Joesting has | visitors, espeeially in the backfield. with Hi | contain Plainville “Y." (he deal, unconfirmed reports plac- 5 | i % iy on Boys’ club, New Dritain ing the cost to Brooklyn at $20,000. probably be ¢ | burch. the champion New | Robinson said Bancroft would he- | ‘ = | tain State Trade school. and the | come captain of the Dodgers and || The Hartford Ginnts w New Dritain Lions h other ad- | that his acquisition would be the STILL A YEAR AHEAD ¢ tions possible. This leagie will be | making of the infield i n charge of K. E. Parker of this| He is still a great ball player, Construction Co. § her loop in the northern despite his 13 years in the harness,” AL ! county will contain Robbie said. “He has the wits and 8 104 Highland Park. West the ability to think quickly in a ar e Avon, Trond Brook and Manchester | pinch that our club needs. He will 2% ind will condu by Hubept develop Partridge, our second base- | - = = I Simsbury, The winners | man, just he brought Frank Wil meet in a | Irisch along with the Giants.” \ B r six years in the minors, . | 1 county | Bancroft made his major league s aga ! * ldebut with the Philadelphia Na- | co S 105 0 Drit b ot (d Sielon: roatatad)| Honaliiniiaty 20 he came to | P e | i « not 16 by Nov r 1, only a1 s e xchonge ilors AC) Berlin Construction Jrs. & 3 cher Hubbell, and [« yrarty e e an : nville, the New Britain ston with Bill | vorae L83 1m N urch and possibly K am and Casey Stengel for!|J. Mazzlt ceee o o 1 I tlin are: en hber and Bill Southworth, | Sy 13 | n, over which he played a prominent part in the | o8 : \ ville will hold power -l success of MeG | o 1 ‘ e county league, In charge of Anthony | Bancroft has always been a dan- . W : Randall of Broad Trook. will eon-|gorous hitter and a brillia s AT s i st of 12, Broad Brook. thelficlder, but he played in only BTt 1] T e o e e K Manche eshmen, and perhaps | games this scason and batted 9 p0 ST Haz le, North Manchester and | e figured in a series of injuries, the 28 i 1 kland school of which he received at the | 07 442 4301318 PAVNEES T0 MIDDLETOW Locals Expect to Make it Two in a Row at the Eapense of River City Eleven, plac AlMNddIetonn b, O i r harnside team EIGHT IRON MEN LLET P and Men® 1o 1 e y 1 5 r of 1t | da - | EXPERIENCE MADE 1T |8 H rau recently shot a hole- « | n L What! Coon Dog ! cont pockits, liminaries. than the hitters of today. ind AT they et o Industry Fixed! | nor s or st ning through his mind, it larned that thous: § unfolded hefore him, d e make, He had no typewriter hefo: im. not cven a searceard to lLeep 1 busy. He coud have he- Neited as anyone ol but he did not, wife, who was stan 1 1 over to ve- r 1 r hon S00n, n S o or tnrn is head, I cane, the \ on and lost, amd the lizhty sluszer, prominently men- Graw at the helm of the Giants ¥ Nat 1k 1 loft his with a zo to Kil for, and a few minufes later ho ot v still the sam. I team must r. throu It was voted fhat we an a ma whom onjon the Boston le M. e Hartf December # in the ord Y irl - Smith, Plttshnrgh a8 fine nth for assault d - $500 and hell UNIVERSAL CLUB LEAGUE Cubs 101 89 gi— 2 s 85 81— 2 OUR BOARDING HOUSE - //:vA BIG NICKEL PLATED & SAP, “THATS WHAT Vou [[ ARE 1~ GOIN' ouT oM || SATURDAY AFTERNOONS AN GETTING NOURSELF SMEARED UP PLAVING ToOTBALL oM AN OFFICE TEAM ! wn LOOK ATCHA, o PUT A BENT FEMDER O YOUR SHOULDER AN’ K\L’DE A /7 COMPLETE . '”’NQ'ECK To A WITH A His TAI Won GA s, REG. U. 5. PAT. OFF. ©1927 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. BuY | EXCHANGE. THOSE— “TROUIERS — THEN'RE To [IRGE 11 BOUGHT THESE. | PANTS HERE LAST | WEEK, BUT THEYV'AE ToO_'SMALL — | | WANT TO GET & —Tae \'VE i wpparent and not the tion to indicate that the 4 pectacte Dad been enacted in o his presence | PIRATES GET S3.0985.18 Chicago, Oct. 15 (UP)—Checks | Coon dog ow in Ohio are .48 each mailed to ing with interest the outcom rs of the Fittshurgh Pirates st for $50,000 filel by Cal C. ball team as their share Beatty of Warren against the pro- World's series money. Numes of the moters of 4 recent championship | Players received at Judge coon hunt at Kenton Beaity M. Lan tice yesterday. The charzed that his dog, Gold Corn | Pirat cw a total of §111,843.59. 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