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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1927. b G650500000035300009983088 There are few teams in the state| Speaking i e SIDELINE VIEWS o s v S MRS, CASSLER GETS | |school’s over this period. In almost Jones, mo relation, to enable the i all of these years a team had to be latter to score three touchdowns K R F [ FE‘ o f s or t 8 built up from two or three veterans AT ! P left from the year before, { gl Arthur Pilz Su.ccgssfu! ‘ Undertakers we have discovered | tnin period - were: seney sepeer. RODOTEER JotS DOWD Data ADOUL sen, [ Dredicting Score o Wh Was to Be Hanged. ‘ ke football because somebody ia al- {1924; Frank McCarthy, 1925 Tim. ant and enthusiast for y . : il Today Gets Brief Reprieve othy Claire, 1926; and John Ericson, Many Teal]]S brought his experience into 1927, x o when he guessed the exact score, Those who saw the Fordham Un. within a fow yards of the total yards | ootball team take a beating | The other records which the team !By the United Pros tined, within one of two of the Chicago, Oct. 21.—(UP)—Mrs. W York University gridders | Vill have to uphold are the necessity | Princeton, N. J.—Twenty-eight number of forward passes completed Catherine Cassler, who was to have in the contest last Saturday acclaim | Of ‘ff"l"nr: New Haven from winning Princeton men left Jast nig for incompleted and fur s made in & peen exom ¥, faced with re- e the work of three New Britain boys. \on its own f against New Britain, Ithaca where Suturday they will | CONtest on the Yale-Brown game |, wed ho coming week, in v |3 feat which no New Haven team has battle Cornell. More than 1,00 Which was being conducted by @ which time her attorneys will pre- | Howard Deloin was good at guard, | 2% 4ble to do since the triangular students cheercd as the team en. prige 1 pAper. Me recelved 485 pare an appenl to the suprems court | and John Grip went big in the back- | “*8U¢ Was formed in 1915. In doing trained nt o o om s r's conviction of ] feld, {Lhis the team has a chance to keen . Arc® not only knew st Eale | morder 1 s {New Haven scoreless, a thing no 2 S 567 . . would be the winner, but he knew A stay of execution for one weel ‘ T [New Britain team has been able to ', Vveot Point e ersarmyls foot-dny ust it scora it wolAl i cd Mrs, Cassler yvesterday . The New York University back-!do since 1917 bull squad left today for Derby.!was ano of 133 who took part in the Tustice William Brothers . w‘hl Was hitting the right end hara | T Conn,, today where the “”‘"‘;"“:v ']" contest. He is the new director of 1) {hie absence of Judza Sule ) when it was be 0 ciielof v M e MO 5 - lquart ame with Yale | (ne Bove' clup in New Haven, the frial judg a substitute. “Toots” Politis, the reg. | o*, “HANCes of all of New Brit- ' thiy . e entire cadet — Cassler has maintained ular, was out of the lineup with an | oo ords heing broken this year tomorrow to at- : Sl b 1 R | wre great, since the Hardware City Dan Healy Is Entered FCaE Rt U MR RO g % % |team is meel S tr ams selongn ey e orncys foug o free her, and The coach decided to send “Tog eld High school 5 2 Ithaca, N. Y.—Rain again ham- Among those who will be entered AN's noose. She continued with hu; lame leg into the me an 3 R SH pered the practice of the Cornell in the three mile cross-country race vesterday le waiting fo see if he could stop the march, for the Princeton Which is to be held on Yale cross- . onE : The strengt eams on [00thall team for the Princeton ord from her lawyers, and while around end. Politis kept the heavy !, ) ., SITCREth of other teams on ¢ o o scrimmage could be country track under the auspices of tions went ahead for her exe the schedule may be great, but th. Eame, so littl rimmage could b i n 1 for her ex backfield of his opponents in eheck {callbre. of the se two teams is well held vesterday. Schoelkopf field the Yale Athletic club, Saturday, will and his team’s defense wus greatly || pioor. B ereeted o b i Snny wn i | be Dan Healy of this city. Ho will | She was optimistle today, regard strengthened. |tion. however, for Saturduy's game. | Wear the colors of the EImwood ing her fate She 1x comfident she s . ‘[ & Ilrv"iws will not he sent to the gallows, and Roger Scully is having a tough | W) , | B e PRt )an won his race in the recent in- I e 5 ; | | Cambridge, Mass—Since none tao 3 1 iest for appeal fo battle trying to hold his ¢ nter po- ITH THE BO“(LERD g00d weather is promised for Sar. Austrial league which was held under court will be granted ~lnmn against the efforts of Cleve- —_— urday's game with Dartmouth, the the auspices of the M. A. e idge Sullivan will land, a new member of the squad, ROGERS ALLEYS ];”“,\1,,] football team is preparing ;"'”]‘::(‘I?,‘”” nley, Rule & and if he does not : = > I¢ 5 & -cvel company, ov. Len Small will y o COMMERCIAL BOWLING LEAGUE /0T & field that will be slippery at oliceman 1o Sullivan, } < new renm on Cliur Edman Milk o, Ieast. Rain_yesterday allowed only || IOl e o elilian g i strect will be completed within two SRR T o e it elative, who In his day was one of SR ianteee ‘ 3 o Hour's outside workou b e P reniancd Ry b ~ 2 - ate, will accompany Healy to New Jassed upon tw i Philadelphia, Pa.—Thirty-seven pa upon two : Members «ew Britain High 3 Haven. 1 v in the killing of school squad leave for New Ha- i I;"z :‘:ff“f‘?: :n "T’{‘”;‘,': "',‘N;”T";’m_ —— Willlam Lindstrom for hls insur ven tomorrow at 1 o'clock. e S . LANDIS MAY DECIDE nee. i £ Exide their game Saturday with Chicago. e i Yo oo ! R e v, 5 e The Herald will have a represen- e 3 E 8 al ball coun- y . : e tative on the ficld who will keep in K T Hanover, N. H. — Thirty-four o ang Commissioner K. M. Landis 1AW Must Be 5'"’}‘“ . touch with the office on the results 190— 304 Dartmonth players were expected |niav ho enlled unon to- areine Date of Big Fight of the game. Anyone interested may 199~ 340 10 lcave at noon today for the an- nplated withdrawal of Olkla rancouver, B. C., Oct. 21 (Fr—Tox #et in touch with the Herald 535 519—1474 | NUal Harvard game. Rain hampered v and Tulsa from the \ It 1 may have to swear in court through 925 and 926 any thne after | Farmers' Milk (o, vesterds workout which was 0 crn league, The owners of the fwo that the Dempsey-Tunney [ the first quarter and the results will s Lo LS, ;:f - 351 thave been the t full-length, clubs notified league officials of their zht actually took place last month Ye &l 5 i KL o — intentions to withdraw, but Fresi ¢ > 3 be given, | e oz g Tn spite of the long court hatil. e | Lo New Haven, Conn.—Jack Flaher- dent Dale Gear said he would re record gate, the hroadeast ho. thers will be anyhody left in 104 nior tackle on the Yale foot- fuse to sanction such action, up and all the newspaper had to say this city tomorrow arternoon it will 34 &35 ball team, will be out the rest of e e thout it, the law must be showr ! be because ho put his tickets to the Rogers' Orehard [the scason with a broken leg. VIGHT = SNORLED f the defense fn a case before the | Yale-Army game in his grey suit jCoaches were not cerfain whether City, Cal, Oct. 2L (UP)— s here doesn’t change its stand ! and then sent the suit to the clean- Duncan Cox, halfback, will start Declar bealpxanden® 5iasent he Canadian Educational Films ont everybody that s against Army. ‘rank _Holobrow cking to restrain J. J. Horan and o stopped his bout with Oscar Baker, rence between apunt and Ll e . s The rom showing > will be in New Haven, Willlamstown, Mase—Williams® 1ew heavyweight sensation, fn the |7, SIchols fheaters velling advice from their §4 parking llast practice before the Columbia 7‘j;°"“ round ”“_""'1“"| “'*‘"" “‘“ zally denied the space—if they are lucky enough to | Waknet game was held in rain yesterday. 5At Wasimoicontas r AN0CE" lfussle took place and if it insist ) g ¥ i an | ed Alexander down four time fn the USS® 'O Place : S S| got a ticket, > e on its attitude In the face of tho | ferr LY \ e New York—Rank Kumpf will 3! N residing judge’s comment fhat The Yale-Army game has bhecome probably start as regular quarter- | E > > Cl SIFIED ADS ard some 1} obvious a classic in the art of pigskin pum- | -~ back in the Williams game Satur. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS h to be admitt the film meling which is gradually United St o UM i doy Harry Taplan wes shifted pany said It wonld require an | A : the di heights of pop: " o 86 o4 from the varsity to the sccond team liournment to obtain Rickard's | i which have been held for some time in vesterday's practice. LEAR YOUR SKIN vidence, % y 6_\ by the Yale-t rd game. Harv- s = P Al S s S . p 3 ardisi waakBned feams. L during | the | meoms 101 Washington — Business High of disfiguring blotches and STEWART UNDER KNIFE \ g past few seasons have taken much | = - school's football team threatens to irritations. Use Nashville, Tenn.. Oet. 21 (D) 2 \ interest from the clash between the . 1 jout-brother the famous baseball [ Bu Stewart, pitcher for the St pud Blue and Crimson and given a large FAFNIR ME W re. Bernie Jones, quarterback, ! g [T ;a Americans, 11 be rated 0 Rt o T Lo Kne ILTA T flTbs. sasie I has a young brother substituting on here today or tomorrow for a || i ni = B iy - i p = \‘\'."' 85 *!for him. Revelle Jones, left end, € urea 1ppendix. i i@/ We heard a prediction the other ' 57 i S e L] [/ doy to the effect that Wesley 104 | e o e S G | OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ah by going throngh the entire season | — — | y €rn ® “without a win. This secms alto- | 4581384 ther probable with a glance the | .y maining games to be played hy g the Red and Black, Coach Bill fioiin = A D Wood's charses have yet fo show | iy ~NES SIR WALTER,+ FORTN-FIVE ¢~ f SAAV!«\F NOURE oMLY any winning form i NEYT TUESDAVY, .« AND SOUND FoRT-FIVE, IM A BoV 9 Q o - S = A D Pluinvilie hish school has put out LIKE A NUT . AS A NUT, T MEAU 2CoUT! i STEPPING 0K Y ou ve Seen 18 Pflcture A foothall team this vour which | M0 SAV,ws HM M« KAF-F- KAFY-F- £X \ ' tee(s OF SIXTY MISELE 1 54 a i shows a marked improvement over |1 2 : ; 5 last year's team, the second agere- | 2~ NoT A GREY HAIR IN MY HEAD, | AU'NOURE A LIMP ’ n the tion to v Plainville colors, | EGAD! 1 WAS EXAMINED FOR BACK OR AHEAD oF ME /- | ‘o freely predic P ome i Zi LS el i ome ol A VIFTY-THOUSAND DOLLAR INSURANCE ~~WHY JES’ A COUPLA 00 dis day Trombu n's | 0 5 33 POLICYTODAY, AND PASSED WITH WEEKS AGo AT OWL'S unaay ot@grdvures ] up towards the top of the ladder FLYING COLORS !~ AN EXCELLENT CLUB, Yo WAS EXPLAIAIAL With an ave of $5 per cent of | ' = 5 B o studenisat ino hish school [FeS FLnT et SRR e oo The worsted-tex suit is made by a famous house that nationall turning out for the squad, Plain- e UG- GUMF - kAFF~FF-F HEAD, et GAID T WAS Y ville has shown a spirit which can- | d s 2 d R COWF-¥F F- COWF-F. WORN OFF WHEM Vau advertises its products. | the edge of the limelight. UM | DRAT —THIS TiGHT ¢ WAS A KID, FROM 5 4 5 | = s . . ] R e 2 1 BUMPIN' AN’ RUBBIN | We promise you that your Worsted-tex suit will wear as well as ] ganized squad, has already obtained | 128 \ToN —TH' RooF oF ! ‘ b Q ‘" l o The attentlon of ether 100-poun | white Sos s e || any suit you can buy at ary price or we will replace it. squads in this tion. Although ' i 5 5 | . . . . . 5 HH : losing its opening game fo the Plain- ! We promise you that your friends will think it cost you $60. ville Blues at & 6 to 0 score, the Panthers showed a strong line and . I Not 540 a will to win, This team was large- | | L Iy organ from inexperienced i e Soungaters. and hands made . eal : COME IN AND LOOKX THEM OVER. loused by the plow and harrow are || | being drilled at the art of handling | the oval by Coaches George Dalbe | and Vernon Read, two ex's with en. | vialte records. In broadening the scope of ob. | «rvations to the entire country, it is | generally believed that Notre Dame, minus several of its famons Four R Horsemen will hang up a shining SPECTAL MATCH o mark this son. After beating Bristol Girl | much vaunted Navy team In Balti- more last week with a smooth ex- b ) libition of well drilled gridiron | . I = science, dopesters are picking the . g TR Indiana University to take them all | B a5 R and spare none : Another record will Tive 1o be Cor. Main and West Main Sts. New Britain. upheld by the New Tritain High ! schoel team when it plays the Hill- | i house Tigh &chool team of Meriden | ! this afternoon. It must keep up foothall winning streak of 10 games | which has extended over last year, Diegel VL ) Sole Remaining Tite HIGH PRESSURE PETE e R i B o T S o past two years of winning 16 out of | ! 5 17 foothall gar |all other golfing honors, Leo Diegel, g Fhunig of the Fenimore club, New Yor ——— r The only loss the New Mes Shtarsd foddylof delind e HEN, SAM-~- TBKE THIS OLD DELIVERY —_ / SE | CllsTaH = | | WHAT'S team has suffered i the games |$ingle title that remains his, that of | TRULK DOWN To TH' GARRGE. AND T1ND =, (oW MO T cosT T played in 19 1926 and 1927 was | midatlantic open ““‘"""'v“”'l sondl QUT HOW MU ITLL COST TO HAVE_ O HALE D15 TRUCK MATTER one suffcred at the hands of Hart-| Owing to the rain-souked condi- \T fixep ve EIXED P 2 W T2 ford Public High school team in the [tion of the Indiun Spring country | last game of 1924 when the club course, scene of the annual ¥ e ] bad gone through the cntire scason | tournament, it was thought that 7 without a defvat only to take the|special rules would be necessary. Y, short end of a onc-sided game with | After practice rounds, some "]f”:"‘ e Hartford High professionals declared it should be = e 1 e made permissible to drop a buried fwavg\)ar i 1t the records of 1924, 14 1926 [ ball on the fairway or green and HooKum's | and 1927 football scasons are con- |0 clean mud from a ball on the Pt | Gaew_ [ Donnes OF sidered, New Britain - High school | ting green. 3 er cnearen 2 team won 22 games, lost two and| The day's program called for I Come. vt | tied one contest. The other loss be- | holes with a similar number tomor- e ] side the one which Hartford handed | row. A cash prize of $300 is of- out was against the Taft Prepara- fered for the vietor, with smaller tory school in that place. ‘The tie|money awards for players finishing game was With Troy Conference !among the first nine, Academy in a game played in this ; s ey city. In other words New Britain NDELI TRAININ High school has lost onc game on its| Chicago, Oct. 21 (UP) — Saminy home ficld over almost four years Mandell, world's lightweight boxing and has only lost one high school |champlon, had seftled to active game during that period. training for his title bout here Nov. ’ - 14, Mandell will meet cither Jim- This record is one which the city [my McLarnin or Billy Wallace, of of New Britain should be proud of. |Cleveland.