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¥ Speaking of Sports haaaa i L2 2o When blocking punches, it docsn't always pay to use your head. PEPOPTI VT Therc's only one person more pes- istic than a football coach—and that's another football coach. There is no pessimism in the ranks of followers of the New ven Hillhouse elaven. Newspapers in the Elm City are proclaiming the team as a formidable contender for the state high school football title. The New Haven team has play Meriden High and Crosby High school of Waterbury and has de- feated bhoth opponents. It defeated the Brass City team last week hy a 20 to 0 score, Hartford Public High school grid- ders were only able to defeat (‘roshy by a 7 to 0 score in the last part of the game after Roof, the Hart- ford star, ran s almost the entire length of the fleid. New Britain has a golden oppor- tunity to have a championship pro- fessional and championship high school team this year. The High school has been rcturned a winner in two starts and the All-New Rrit- ain team has defeated the only Connecticut team it P ved when it ook Bridgeport Sunday The All-New Britain-Suhr Base game should have the appes ance of the annual Hartford- Britain High school annual classie when the U. & 8 Camden band will accompany the team and will prob- Ably take part in a street parade before the game The New Britain management has decide 10 g0 to the extra expense in order that a little color would be added 1o the contest Football must be an unpleasant game hecause someone s always Kicking. With the announcement ves- terday’s paper that contests would a the roller polo get’ under way afte: several years, there is one fig- Famers ure who undoubtedly will be itching | T to get back into wniform and if the |Rud 5 iy fana have their say he will be there Forston 1 when the league opens on Novem- |; % bher 14, !y ,,,,, AT f He i Jack Mercer who In ihe g g g0od old days was one of the heg Ty R players in this section of the coun- e try. 1t was then that New Britain e By had the hest team J & 1 I"ans who have the picture of the Stones 28 Stanley Arena as o howling alley (50120 1Y and pool room will not know it !y 3 vhen the remodeling work is com- |Gl 8 pleted. Tt is unvsially large and will | \We T 1 ~ able to accommodate a X 5 (sl Christs With the last practice ga i ‘ B A1 and done with, Fordham's £ ! a1l rs are aboul to open the iu rORY sedson, Major anaugh : = : may call on Harry berg for a | F consultation of wag before ma s, ) more: games have been played- B 18 o large number. [T M s R W " Vere was a difference of opinion at the Yale Bowl. The Big Brown ' 2 " Bear finally had to roll over and | : Booucth wateh the Bull Dog caper over the! goal line-—now for the Army Mule !"\ 3 ,",“ A The deadly precision of the Was. [!20 1 ! Kowitz-Contaras duo on the hand S LS ball courts is lost sight of as \In‘ "II|'|'Y|'VY\‘H s enraptured spectator watches the M o s 5 marvelous exhibition of rotund agil- | (/) ! A HEG — Mol a 1 No matter how serious English : o polo may be, it's always a lot of i horse play. ron . ZTRETE N rtin 1 In looking over the sports page |3 ') 1 one will find that New Britain foot- 11" jolus. I ball teams as n whole did not do so b well during the past weck-end. The All-New Britain cleven was the only PALACE ALLEYS away honors of vic nd the Anees New Haven and respectively. team to carry tory. The Blues were downed hy Middletown teams, . & B. socicty Guard Tt the Y. M. and the former National manager, Clarence lLanpher. through with their plans to or ize two separate professional t in the city, there should be series of battles for the city cham- pionship during the latter part of | the winter, Games In the Boys' club almost avery night in the week, the Girls' and Men's basketball league, the “Tabs” and All-New Britains in tion. It will be some sport calen this winter. ac Red Grange Ha})p_\- as He Now May Wear a Cane Chicago, ~ Oct. 18.—(@—Red Grange's injury in Sunday’s pro- football game has brought fulfill- ment of one of the famous “Gal- loping Ghost's” cherished ambitions —tha privilege of wearing a cane. I'or years I longed to carry a cane.” said Red. who takes pride in a modest reputation as a smart dresser. “But 1 was too shy. Now I con carry one, but I'm not o keen about the condition which makes it ry. A torn tendon is bad, but just think, it might have been my neces: knee.” Grange still thinks he will be able to play next Sunda though he could hardly walk on the injured leg today PTON OFFERS CUP Miami, Fla., Oct. 18 (UP)—A cup has been offered by Sir Thomas Lip- ton as the prize in the yacht ra to be held this winter, sponsored hy the South Florida Boat Racing asso- ciation. Sir Thomas suid he would attend the races . e Auto Painting Expert Work Low Pricer Spraying or Varnishing ING F. k. R, I NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1927, WITH THE BOWLERS ROGEKS ALLEYS STANLEY. WQRKS GIRLS LEAGUE Rinkydinks H. Ludort 280 ra M. Leste 1 D, P H 1 68— 1 AL Muzyn 311 Gladiators Ol Golds E. L a " | ] Je ury s Vagabonds A M 8 I 60 N 81 s \ 5§ Corkers Sl . < Datrow 588 11 i a5 o STANLEY WORKS GENTS LEAGUE INTER CHURCH LEAGUE Stanley Memor ) 11 Williamet, TRV Rt 7 ST 168 4z | Bach Chorus f 1 dlor &1 Clarkson Sl W Cornell for the first time since 190 | Hundreds of hleacher seats ha | been added to the accommodatio at Schoellkop( field in expectation a crowd of tendance at any intercollegiate co test in Ithaca. = 1 s =1 78 T Ramblers ' : 4 6 1. Baner 63 @. Wond . < y DD AR s 60— 231 1 suffered an injury in Satur- 1 day's game. Harrell has been show- " ing to excellent advantage when wlled upon to punt ROCKNE PREPARES South Bend, Ind. Oct. 18 (UP)-—- 2wt Tor the game with Minnesota a week | from Saturday, belicving the game 212 with Indiana this week-end will not e as much of a struggle. A few the greatest at- ALDERMAN IS ONLY | AL Others in Pocket Billiard Play | 1" | 47 Defeated by Middletown 12 In mateh inter-city pocket billiard | between New Britain and t Middletown played in this city last | | night, three of the four Middletow representatives won their gam a ¥loi of Middietown defeated Kas- |, o3 1Prow of this city, 100 to 85; Hall- | aby of KOr. 100 to 84, and Maron of Mid- dletown defented Wolfe by a 100 1o | A, PATER T wmfi DIE IN WELCOME - e gBrazilian hee Killed at Rio De: Kirkh Middictown won from Gre- |, T0 FRENCH FLIERS Janeiro ; Rio Janeiro, Oct. 18 (A trag- dy marked the arrival at Rio Jan- iro y day of the French avia- ors Dicudonne Costes and Joseph «brix on their tran ntic flight, | hich started from Paris a week ago | vhen three Brazillian aviators, Capt Attila Oliyeira, Lient. Salustican Sil- {401 score. Alderman of this clty|va and Licut, Thomas Barreto, at- only New Britain boy to {tached 1o the welcoming squadron, 2 having taken his gune by [were Killed, were @ 10349 to 1027 score flving at about 300 feet when their ) Alderman and Kasprow |plane crashed and burst into flames 0 1o Middietown and Wolfe stay in this city Gregor and | teveral games were played in the | three cushion tournament, Stewart (1 tfeated White 20 to 13 and Tony | regor downed Stew- 1d Stokes also defeat- 20 10 12; Kasprow de- 20 to 14; Tony beat 1SProw to 1 1 also Acfeated ! White by the same scor Savoic ;oS v lost to 1 Newfield downed Brooks $ Pilarski, 75 voic Newnald sulso fdereaten i and Lebrix plan to resume | 10 63, Tracy leads in this tourna- ', - O e el IRENEAN LR e e insRantin 0 loes o T E N e PO VA ee e B fly ) SSiRanale 43 sacond it ote NG hinE nTnEro R Al hoLal ey v ora eol2 | and three losses; Cook is third with three wing and two losses, i Tonight's attraction will includs Nungesser-Coli attended by num- 8 plane, over the city rous army and navy machines and inded at 12:30 at the military fly- field Campo los Afonsos. It | ras here the tragedy occurred, and Iy affected the French fliers, ked that all festivities in their ¢ abandoned. Nevertheless hey wore greeted enthusiastically representatives the rench “hamber of Comme members of uch colony and their Brazil- , whom ¥ joined at | | wed by a long caravan of automo- | Their dight today from Cara- vel drazil, their stopping-oft |several matchea of carom billiards |piace. last night on the wey foom | 11 pocket billiards. Those taking :Port Natal, was made at fast speed t in the former arve Olson v& land withou! incident Adams s ony; Nelson s - Adams; Sear vs. Nelson, and Tracy CITY COURT CALENDAR ive Tony. Foeket hillia =1 e Henty Daitoris Ilace Gozita; Cook tcases in city conrt yesterda B NP s Gozita; noon as follows i1 ski and Savoic v 5 | Ottoher IS, 10 a m.: John A. An - ‘rfi ws C'o., Inc 8. Ne Vo N M & : i : | plaintiff, Brumley for the defendant : & | Ha Alpert et al vs. Mary Proy | fot B. L. Alpect for the plaintif, lin and Marshall College To- |grunte ot o ke oo o ot [ day 1s Without Tts Bleven, pol A% Jobn ‘\(;”"L"_"",_,‘;“f‘,,,,’“;“n‘{,,"rf by ey laft, Gordon for Sidoti ‘ 1 October 14, 10 a Felix Kolod | Lancaster, Pa. Ocl, 18 (UP) — |ziej vs. Alok Krolikowski, Monkies Franklin and Marshall college s | wiez for the plaintiff, Rundbaken for | thout & football team foday {the defenda Indignant it the lemotion n‘[ October 2 a Max Glazier Head Coach D, K. Schroyer to the (V5 Joscph Houde, Greenberg & I fcam, fhe entire Sasity team wa- | Mswell | for he defendant. Fred off the practice field last night | [homson vs. Nicholas e en announcement was made of (Ol Greenberg & LeWitt for the Selirayo e ldacsr |v}|mHH.l nshiurg for the defendant : | Kathryn O'Neil vs. Simmons et al, After o humillating defeat at the o0 1m0 Menononan o tus | hands of a fen-man casualty-weak- | Ly i Ginsbirg. for the erena 82 ontfi Saturday, the faculty lzre Gt va Asa) | 2 it tor athleties moved [ (o i % i a Cone Schrover from position i Charlic oyer's Mayser <. Sargis Bl plain- ¢ LeWite for the ¢ Ste- | nina Fuschivllo v, Anfonin Cur- | : ty comm faces vl Casale for the plaintiff, e varsity men LeWitt for the defend- | Mayser, or to Honeyman vs. John A, | ! eridiron until Sehroy. Andrews & Co., Inc., D. Gaffney for atod the plaintiff, Greenstein for the de- | ; the faculty commitivs ‘_‘.’:"\‘”‘j‘:‘ >”_ ‘:,". . ”""‘3 :l will reconsider its action, and {ha : ! orins et al, : ey will b e ulvj tie lv: Wools for the plaintif, T F. Me- i 2 Donough for the defendunt 3 October 26, 10 a. m.; Amelia Dre- ONE BAD INJURY Lafavette, Ind. Oct. 1S (I'P) i s defeat at the hands of ! cost them in addition the rvices of Hutton. end. for a time, | o, Hutton suffered a dislocated should- we Saturday. The regu- o lars rested yesterday | PLANS FOR NOTRE DAME ;1 Bloomington, Ind,, Oct. 1§ (U'P) Balay will be depended upon by In- i » kicking against Notre irday 2 announcement th 1 Har Notre Dane is starting preparations minor injuries resulted in the Navy 1 game Saturday 10WA WORKS HARD They’ll Measure Up | To All Demands AMERICANGIDEAL RADIATOR § BOLLERS | Forty years' experience in designing and manufacturing heting equipment have taught us many things about heating. All that we have learned is at your serv- ice—free. If you have a heating problen: we would deem it a privilege if you would call upon us for facts and figures on modern radiator heating. 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Michael T customs agent o in New York, said one of the trunks found in that city had ho o0 10 a fashional | OUR BOARDING > OF MY \ou T Pently p ¢ ) sgled into New York | mig ' G tal weeks ago. The Cided to make.the seizure and take z % hod nstantly under @ chance on arresting the owners ¢ in their | later. 5 . oot in School Bobi, *s is again studying p ' 1 ontraband at Emory university. HOUSE enberg & Lewi plain- i, Traceski for defer . e el abe Suraski vs. Leon Ha Golon 1 & | ant. Victary Danielezuk vs. Kather- T D B Bl R i Y ou S ine «ton for plaintift, . FROMTODAY 15 My NATAL | ¢ Mot L. Gaffuey for de- DAY T il ) [ 2M fendant Y SN L T B { ‘r Yo Octoher 2§ m.: Anna Kop. L YORTY-FIVE VEARS \ lowit Iy Levinson et al,! 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DEMAND AT ALL JLIC FUNCTIONS AND YOU GET A GREAT HAND AS YOUu RISE TO PLAY ‘THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER" AND UST AS YOU REAC YOUR PET HIGH MNoTE YOU MAKE A NOISE LIKE A ROARING SEA LION AND TO CEASE TOOTING AND YOU PUT YOURSELFE DowN FOR A CORNET 30L0 ON THE DAY A FAMOUS AVIATOR PAYS YOUR TOWN A YIiSiT THIS IS YOUR FAREWE LL PUBLIO APPEARA TILL YOU GET w)SE To hice A OLD GoLDS ~\ \67\ )} n betier ....not a cough in a carload AN Towa City, Oct. 18 (I'P) — {Larson 7 vio 1t Towa continued its preparations for i 85 85171 the Minnesot urday, fo5 g3n s3s TUNNINE @ new serics of lays and et working a defensive style to fit the | 1. Glatr ST Minnesota plays. Passing was to W, Surke 3 " 8 come in for a major portion of at- {G. Linn 108 L SE1 L 80 tention today {5 proi 108 a1 s uiitd ¥ W, Linn Bt 10 - GUARDS AGAINST SPIES 467 463 438 Minneapolis, Minn., Oct. 18 (UP) | FlsbaTathening, No spectators will be permitted o s within the practice field this week, 86 while Coach pears gets his men 5 ready for lowa. Spears cleared the | Wl stands at yesterday's practice, It is | 50 understood he is contemplating sev al changes in his crew. S 56 | # % HIGH PRESSURE 32 435 | Orchestra e 13 | rkson .84 Rellerman 05 GPRDEN — M GONNA HIRE. 453 420 A3l A ™MAN To 6X\T | Cornell and Princeton . < Resume Relations Sat. Tthaca, N. Y., Oct. 18.—{/P)--Re- sumption of football relations be- !tween Cornell and Princeton in Ithaca October 22, doubtless will find President Livingston IFarrand of Cornell struggling with conflicting cmotions of loyalty. While President and will |N‘] | cheering for the big Red eleven his sympathies also may be swayed by the fact that he is a graduate of Princeton, The Tiger comes to grips with 17, ve ns of n- | _HAVENT ANY MORE TIME. T BE FoolING AROUND A PETE « Cigarette P Lorillard Co., Bst. 1760 WHY TR LITILE ONe/ ™ BlIG ONE Coud Do TWICE A MU WORHK RS THE LUTTLE ONE- ACK TH' UWTTLE ONE HANK — PICK TR LITRE ONE VERR ? WELL- | GO BY TREWR | OUVERALLY — ™' LUTNE GUYS GoT P:Ygfl;fif gfl&t«s ngg} ND TH' BI& GUN: PATCHES ON W5 ¢ SEAT