New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 26, 1927, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1927. SLLLHSHHLLELLELL LSS LESSPIPPIOLIEHILIDLLISLLLOLLVTBLLHLHLLEHHLLHSHLLLLLLLL L HHSL Y S L. BSSSHHLHSLLD SO SHSL SISO PSSO LSS SFS S HARVARD NOT DISCOURAGED AT HORWEENS TEAM—WILSON OF ARMY FAILED TO GAIN SINGLE YARD AROUND SCOTT OF YALE AND THEREBY LOSES WAGER—MERT TAYLOR CHOSEN HEAD OF TABS’ BASKETBALL—DUNN DECLINES MANAGAMENT SEETEITTISIITIPTIFTIPCIETAITIIIIIPITINIVIIPITIVINIPPPIPIEPOITINCIPIITIIINIINEIRITIPIIIIIII PETTIICT SOOI FFTEEEFTPTT DO NI PIIIID IV 99PIPIVIITIII 9 EPISPENDTIEPOETE PO Aaaaaasas EAST AND MIDDLE WEST TO MANGAN HITS AT SIX OF KNUTE ROCKNE’S STARS GARRY HERMANN RESIGNS CLASH AGAIN ON SATURDAY FRAT pgl mes — s FROM BASEBALL ACTIVITY Syracuse Takes On \vbrml\a Corn Huskers—Harvard Ob ects 10 l’lLl’”} s (xl‘j 4 X ) (. J. McDiarmid, Secretary of Club, %ucceeds 0Old Vet- Learning Game All Over—Billhardt May Get Into| ° ur L eran Whose Retirement From Game Has Been Yale-Dartmouth Contest—Navy Anxious to W hlp! This BflSIS | : 4 > . . Induced by Failing Health — Resignation, Offered Penn — ()1hcn Elevens Rmd\' For rays | S : I o : October 10, Accepted T‘u'esday. neinnatl club, L % = r ion was accepted ye Seis rican Legior team | 3 > : ! \ | . hoard of dircctors. T M " M Britain Tnsists o First | ianscc neia m one Lesion s on v s ot ot i, | Tunny's ormer Manager May i e YBSUIELO &t - £ 7 a 1 t. 10 but was not ac- Game in This u[y . ieal i aict b : copted until s His with- Gome to Gity 1 ! 1 ¥ ¢ irawal frow actiy ,mcnmmn — —— ot L ;. > X in the duties of the Reds was not a surprise to officials because his Professional boxing which for | falling health has been known for |years won popular favor in thts city |sorehinte ed soon after the open- Hermann’s letter of yesignation S e Stanley Avenal iand !fniln\«.v | 18 ¥ Wednesday | “As you all know, my health ha | not been good for sonie time Barry MeCormack who managed It i3 imperative, in justice 1 funney before he hecame | to my family and to you, tha avyweight champion of the world | I be relieved of Ythe strain and and who ranks among the leading 1 vy of the many details of .nm. busi- moters in the tfight world as efore h»gm tender here een in this city on several occasions signation as presidenit of during the past week has been in Il club com-ttouch with Man r Josaph Toret- a member of your board 'sky of the arena and it is espected E that the two of them will come to lately concluded twenty- |terins today. : £ . A 1 i ] tive service in the in- | MeCormack went through the A A Ok i Har. Jew team will PikE ¢ eorgar his 2N y £ Cincinnati baseball {arena and was impressed. He said e Aty it 3 3 TR i _and bring r 3 Tub., have given my thne, both |he had been planning on running 5 es g \ f in a cc 3. + vda night to the club. It fights in this locality for some time, t 1 TN b vears of pleas but a hall large enough for him was enjoyed it more than | N0t available. He tried to get the 7 tell you, State Armory in Hartford but it was ars no association |filled for every night. He sald he would not consider Foot Guard hall According to McCormack he had always heard of the large sporting clement in this city, but he never considered running bouts here he to you cause there was never accommod an advisory as 1 cap, 110N According to him, he has & t Triust Tnst thati this 1o running open aiv fights in West e - - o acceptNI at your earlicst SPringfield all sumnicr and the at- # PR tendance avergged 00 people 3 |mazciineg soRlannnlsineaoen ol 810 iconventang TR Y He said he ‘had heard that fights s Tee D Rl S e M L OSRA RE this city previously were ama b Nl = 1l anc dear old gan “flops” but he was confident [t n team since i ! g : was acquainted intimately with som: ansm)«\n FI]R W[BLVERINES l 5 e & : E ECTED of the leaders in the profession such of kindness to m 1d to give to you at any benetit 1y experience il 1”' hm i ”‘" t King goa stables. © 128 in his possession a i) 5 o | Former National Guard Player Will | sovoral men ready for him when- ind Smith, Teflm No Slals : us over Ohio State's foot- | Head Society Basketball ever he wanted them oy the eve o glans e S oA has an an innocent Although he has not fully made GEL HE & who 1 Outfie up his mind he is thinking seriously Rl Rl S0l & ; g ey Hionen G on | 1ils Maro to Columbu. e e ST ¢ the | Of bringing Louis (Kid) Kaplan of i el PR ‘ramcr ; o : el et v of a third Big Ten o ‘} : “I""”’A‘:” tor|Merden on for one of his early L e G X D 3 m as i wes for ¥ 2 iards team was the only profes- S . ; [ = et q I e LR L swerad ! ddce|ighShEns Jor ere Knocked out recently. d ered ceived several offers, previously. for ‘ and was hard at worl : DRl V R St A Sl 2 G s one Al n G e A T : . e 3 the use of the place for a prizs GOACH HU“WLENS \ 0 K J o weth T Right Lnd Position vwitched by © I Syl ol 4 a HeRl Tisl volun taar S practice session of ti | fgnt, hut it was unwilling to allow et s | 1 ] e el Wit i 2 ol Y. M. T. A & B. £9- jts rental until it was sure fights that el 1 oacih Cassidy ax Red and Gold Gilt e vers furn fn t it bl S jie | Would b a credit to the pluce Realizes That Successful Team Can- 7 | B Pt enc e i 2 . i a ard, received his would be conducte 4 Last year Tllinois. 100, had a - ) first ta skethall in the Y. M. - ; I | | AT T el i S R most anyor Al e iy Coman @t Harvard Kicking Ace Short Time, f UL 5 % el e “,.’”',‘l,,‘ n alumni out for victor ’ | el Al e jout the school until his Is Out of the Game Mas 2 o ; i ST he Peters there were th L] SR o B 1d cleverness won lim rec- | Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 26 (UP) 7 of Red Grange 2 L “\r "x‘ lon and the coach began to Everett Donaghy, who had been Zupp “aver: 1 L 1 v "‘, ';‘ 2 an interest in him counted on as one of Harvard's Il have this ady e co stri CORn Gl G his second year at school he kicking mainstays. will be out of lioves: Tt will mean that Micl glprensars ©¢ % imade the regular team and in his next Saturday’s game with Indiana lefense i 0 ful ¥ i - or year he was the team's’ cap- and may not be able to play against men inste ; trati esota. AL ! He a ck Bunney Pennsylvania, it becane known to e - ; 1 one or two du § ik £ i i he stav combination that day ) y [t TR . Ossterl 4 n. | only ir : ny think were second to none in, Donaghy has developed a linger: - o by S 5 1. | Michigan's two confercr ¢ ed in the ) 1 e history of the school. The lafe ing leg inju hich the medical WILSON LOSES WAGER A PCREAANE S * | ave shown him to be ade at | Uoach S i i ms was the center. staft has reluctantly decided will N pETasa 0 A ey lowns Jiad b I ¢ : a with professional | Keep him on the side lines. H: s T ? besides being sure piays Wisconsin 1ik s o : and finally sturted his varsity career last week - . 7 ; |against Dartmouth. on to lave Army Captain Failed to Gain Around |, : : ki 5 around his end of the line VOIQ Wik 1 v heli ot R o5 e Michigan offensive from ] high nunber pres h 1. He has been — = JOE MG{ 1§ VINNL on 1 Seott, So Will Give Bim Pootall et AR e sations, will include | unit above on e 1S ¢ e ) in New Haven and Short| Let's wager that you don't think : T AT St (el b v ik 1 f 3 is the h for the past few years, but he |Of number 925 when you get up to- lito some place kicking, for Gi ! ¢ past rs. bu et up t ms 1o be . fEC T ¢ This is the | Deen booting them over from the | Herald's d Department's heen making the trip to this | morrow niorning—Herald Classified (T A s e & ool S ! S S ! ! I = \ the daily | te)éphone. number: City to play | Ad Department. From Rormiu i deeport s ; . « e Season. | .. s = < - —e —_— e iy e e St 0 0 S DI 17 e i o Loasits It Happens in the Best R oulaued Families e WELL: HELLO ? BiLL® How BEEN:! JusT w(\N wn»a eLA EARLY, power this FOOTBALL PLAYER DIES 1 (Pr—Marvin 00l football Howing in- o game a » 1o b § PERALIZED Wilkes-Barre Outlit Loses Pranchise "b 0 x l N G Friday Night i Dunn Declines Manage Boston .\mmn:il\ 1 = Also Fined $000 by Bastern toothall League I8h ot 836 p . at the ‘ ! : et Y. 4. 1. A. and B. chur Soes { SoLT Ton n‘ HAUING. A el sl ' S 2 & = Via HAVING TiME AND HE ALl Hall, Main Street, T O 7 : - LIHE M PROMISED ME l?.l. = JU) fwar BOIJtS A WL \ HE WOULDM 10 onnds of Action—215 Hours . o continual milling. e TR\ 2~ B | 3 A 3 sams) Aisnices MOHAWK A, C. i \NCOU T \ = ) . 4 "o 3 ACTION New York Chaimpion Vs Conuceticnt Champion. PAT G ; ‘W York cliampion HowALRD, pion. ek Kelley, pio, ) I, claes, i SEUTRNO. . RANK LY. PERA, New York, pion 117 b, class. LEO LARIEVIERE of Waterbury, \dmission T s, ol scats on c at Patsey ct’s smcke Shop, Church State Tanch, Main St Shee- han's Smoke Shop, Main St. 1] My TEIDWE e

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