New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 2, 1927, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1927, $ELHIPLLLLLLLL9L $LLLLLLLILLLSLL9549555060008558. STATE BASKETBALL LEAGUE CUT DOWN TO ALL-NEW BRITAIN TO PLAY SPRINGFIELD SILVERTOWNS HERE SUNDAY I FFFFRITIITFIVTREIPTITTRGITII PG EPIIPTITIIPETITIITICI IS PITTEIINETITITIPIP IITITIFPIITT IV EPIPEIIITITIVIVIIIISI09 KID KAPLAN DECISIVELY LFAD CHANGES IN SEEKING FOOTRALL TITLE IN DIXIE OUTPOINTS MIKE DUNDEE HANDBALL LEAGUE - , = : Former Featherweight Champion Fights Cautiously, But Wins by Big Margin — Rock Island Batiler Considered One of Toughest Lightweights—Louis’ Hard Punches Force Opponent to Hold — Silver City Ace Takes 8 of 12 Rounds In Comeback. 255553500928 0035008204 55860450509504 90588 8856020008: Mangan and Roche Defeated and Toppied From High Station Th ce straight osers in vie- Ed_Crowley ornado” can make trouble rd's face, or as some r or football team at ! ¢ 1ts own. | time. Thomason :\"‘1‘“‘»1'.7;;11"41 cre had been talk of 0 P a lead i nibblings under t cton w s only Coach W. A, Alexander 4 in saying farewell, “u et again, and if it never b will be too soon.” ne old athletic pended by the break, WO WA &0 e The other day, alumni of F Prin wo right sities. n choices pmomises to be the bigg: ks \ was Nt A pleaser of the week in the eas < Clinchi \ 5 se but ) maslr bt lias an opportunity to rez of the ground lost to 1k st in inters tional games to Washingt Jefte cars, ovds and Pl resident ghting to sburgh's I aintain nble FAD OF WEST 020 \iiea nterest in os of W argh Ivania e vd contest between nd J. and Welch of Scatoard Gridiron Teams | T her of In- Won Greater Nug 2 : The three injured members of the owa t v tersectional Clashes. fL side of Yale's line, Scott, Quar- Rap's Tally Start e DS ¥ PEndis ‘v‘l irted to RELATIONS ntersection A AT on a 15-0 vear and Georgia scored | el " 4 AR I is &till, Maryland's record 7 TO TSI AS | 3 UG H o | doe te that Tad Jones' | : s 1 an ever to £o at top sper A 2 ‘ t Pent or Dartmc to be at its best urday. They feel a th i iet-down, DA th iting by [ LT ust what Coach Jessc i ook ¥ nto i rding t, how- | methis and it his players are physical- nia o cheer about in the triun of they should win handily, for o¥p Valo. Dukn over Boston | wyowe Spa Fefisn e e B I Virginia Poly over Col- 100 b 1 y e S atan ¢ York University is favored to DB e Wt Carnegic Tech at the Yankee | lium, despite the loss of Al T tackle. Chick Mce- 's Violet aggregation has yet to it Columbia gained favor ¢ holding Cornell to a scorcless tie (nd outranks Johns Hopkins, Ford- | ham and Holy Cross will battle in | nother aftraction for the metro- SIX TEAMS—KID KAPLAN SCORES DECISIVE VICTORY OVER MIKE DUNDEE — SCHOOL SQUAD WORKING HARD FOR PITTSFIELD P900S ST P PPN0NNEPIPEIPPITTITPRIFIVTIIVEFIPITOOISVITITTOTVGQ w7 d game e with t from the City of ; \ : . Homes ager Cassidy ex- o 21 moval of Coach John W. Wilce £ tho team which 11 be- oian sor his i ro 7 e on L HDep e e Hartford Giants was not ’ : | il Manager Cassidy stated : i ’ ' Chicage. er the All-Staten Isiand . alumni are team had cancelled its game with \ " ‘ n foott the Hartford Glants for Sunday, Oc- {is not tober, ho gathered together an While Ohio Supporters were n which was to be booked as Gty = — | manding the removal of Coact Springf T, fonals and saw Dun Bl 5 i 3 or later, Harvard and| W. Wilce, the Mich ent to Hartford. He could to- » e o a1 5 f I} . 4 . 1 o :um .\\ er will be lining up for foot 3] its i prais ther only r p TS, got e y und Ba ¢ roules, capain e dualenocts arani leman and his team, ¢ four more and the Hartford e e §00d. Coach W Alexan- | recalled that a year ago, the i defeat at Illinois last Satu nts loaned a number of players orgia Tech, his | t oft relations to spite John ! he Tllinois tram wa to the S im to play the cop and a holler ahead of Har- traditions were and Y ton met at football as an o {ResumpCion ol SRelations ™ Be=| eoieettessontto) thone o tuant to WELL, ForR Heavews' OF ALL THE CoAL! | JUST BOUGHT A HALF A Ton - & LA R INEW BRITAIN TO BATTLE SPRINGFIELD SILVERTOWNS iHardware City Eleven Out For Revenge Against Con- | querors of Last Year — Manager Denies His Team : Played Hartford Giants — City of Homes Crew | Trimmed Locals Last Season 7 to 0—Blocked Kick | Resulted In Touchdown—Hard Contest Expected. MICHIGAN ELEVEN . -New Britain football team the Silvertowns of Spring- Memo Willow Ot Supporters Denanding Re said, toled by the Mich game., r Cassidy in support Wieman, saying of his contention has a letter “You were all a of explan; n to the Herald In . las you ever v part, it is as follow halt a “On Sun Octo 28 at I was ca 1t of the £ 1 could br am to Hartford t gume dten Is celled on d he w game al nt to a = m ord Giants the Silv t afternoon to in place of which can- last minute. he had ind did not public. “I told him it was impossible to ing the Silvertowss on such a 1 wvould sew if T ntil we uppens | Mecanwhile Ohio State a tended & secret Ohio, and voted fo Coach Wilce. The criticism Ohio by darvard | err 1 team him at He s: ot | H o bring Rumors in | that Gilbert | kept on the he uni- notice, 1 v Short Woik of Ancient Battler e siine : ¢ Coula 1ick wp rmougk men thom 1he | i e e g tween Harvard and Princeton |*iarciea nas cmonstrocca s can| s 05 ke b Sonen ¥ Fiin G n S ! oIl s ads And AAE R _ o ¢ and forget by not only re-|iomorrow. Ray Ba guard to ket men, of which four of ekl 8 C N - T : ng football relations With| .4 geverely battered in happened to be members of to Ly iambet oy ais r ) 2 SR \ Wi Ivania, but by going to Phil- |\ Ilinois i the phen ba amembers Tiedi biliently to Gl g i P 2 eylyames bRy Eolng SORRN IS nIiT il inols, ned 1o the the Silvertown team. T called the away from his rival ol aniosell of oL E. S. Barnard Likely Choice as by shell ladelphin next Saturday for {hefrst jineup and sauad has | Hastrord manager bacs and told | Kid Rallies Strongly s A o : Ofneace s e [becnnron. llenie m that was the best I could do. 2 W me ot e S President of League | ; Sn T s o 125540 0 g hern long an e iRy datkagieg e K 5 e |x ) o ien | his men on the att The success | Giants to make a team four remaining rour inched 5 A S long step—or rather two nvvlvm;nl:‘”; Sat (o aififlar dtaciie e N ",Y‘: Sigtb ol Ahio 18 rounds Wit Dund Lha . b which | | Minnesota prepared to meet th o team would play as the ) {aking four. Kaplan : Real Stride Against Penn T0 RACE INDOORS [oonerein “Notre "m0 0 Tros and met is e 4 &t ies s > rounds 2 Sis. rom |South Bend, Ind. Knoerr, Match- his victory. Dur T ke . 1L R and Damberg w d at full came tim ie end | a runn! holdin 1 5 8 NP Charley Paddock, Holder of Two | back to relieve Joesting. Gary h the half to collect the mamey T [ the start, rarcly ope > i + special brace to protect his broken ofme el b0 Plas | with his opponent ““'Hw World's Records, to Appear at | pos., 1 1 in the lindmp hich 1 refused and started totake 4 g ok D e en th Meets This Winter. R fhesieam from (he Bubarer battered a it b g pYoriieeten S 1o t ninted under and over his t 4 5 s b i New York, Nov. 2.—() e predic to leave the the pame deep gash over k Lkt badhe e, i Harvard ¢ is = Paddock, joint holder of the world's (11 THNES 107 il O e dotlsions left side of his body, target for SV went. o 1 5 st & Princeton crew on | record for the 100-yard dash and | 0% af my own pocket tat the ame aplang danmelic : W s : hames in May, and any 1 holder of the 220-yard dash | @0 oot 1o perfee S e s i X o larations to the col ? . will make his first indoor ap- { o "o SR at. | fonns and Hartford for next Sumlay C K n > v oannot hide o act that the ! p ce in competition since 1920 |4 ™y ool Bie Sl S O d cancelled Pl The bout, closcly 1 5 : fol BE EA e ot e e s onibu \ he comes to New York this | 6 iy and will probably be T Cassidy’s Tetter 15 a or- ninth round, ; 1 . : g i Harvard on the ot other xood lick to the cause. | Wintsr for several races. out of the LSSl Sl enells fonea convincing n t > Dt Chazles nedy, chairman of Paddock gave up indoor racing| h. undefea ) pre- Eame 1 ‘.\‘Hh only a pateh Dundes board of athletic control | seven years ago because he was un-'pireg a serles of forma- LEEEY SlHeRC o aLithe Dundes way awas fas ! 4 c ' timt when Dis | mble Lo negotiate turns and was un-'(jons for Towa, which has yet to win LoRgolly in the openiog d r W 1 o ons in Novem- able to lit his stride until after the 5 Conference vietory The Silvertowns will have even a around Kaplan ! « r. M s kit v it 1% Towa also polished up on new Stronger team this year than ths 4 10 locate th n o on He — —— plays. Several sophomore stars in 0N¢ Which fook the measure of All- Jand. Kaplan Wi & : s tia Princeton did vot Billiard Stars Sign the lineup have showed good form N¢¥ Britain last year. Tn that game ; : 1 real ability. * w from intercollegiate For 300 Point Match "% the team is in high spirits. Pi- | L blocked dropkick ‘l"\v“",fi 2IFE it Wenant k and field games in which Har- or ¢ ot Mateh ,,i.ni, reserve quarterback, has de- BB lon and a long dash | : ) < & vard men entered, and so forth.] Chicago, Nov. 2 (P —Allen Hall of |veioped so well that he was assured the Yby O'Leary, resulted s 7 atliflions and, ¢t remains that since the St Louis, youthtul three-cushion bil- | of starting against Ilinols. in 1o 0 win for Springficld. tack in t d ) DoEniea dostuntesdkpitoly working liard star, filed a challenge today to| Ohio State goes to o w Britain team will be out ng their ma D At 5 it sho develop into a 1 bring meet Ofto Reiselt of Philadelphia, Princeton. Indiana also had a non- ge t Sunday and for close range K be o Bk ! iletic engage- the titleholder, for a 300-point se-- | Conference game with Michigan on. the team will be at is dee with hard r LLI .. t had how Ohio State is reg: ! Crimson and the S, The match will be played in ate and Wisconsin with Grinnell The local eleven w be put After winning the thind, 3 1 1 th he told the club it Princeton's s not known, mpio announce- Philadelphla Dec. 15-15, in five 60- | s s throueh it ces Friday night at ran into a hall of rig 12 4 ould not take w t he but the ma er in which Bill } . in schedule for point bloek: Re t recently de-| HAS TWO SF OF JONES Willow | park under the direc- gave Dundee the f I t ¢ L L e, is sending his players throu, a race between feated Gus Copulos of Detroit, who| Bus High, in Washingion, D. tion of Coach Dave Dunn tely after t U : o3 indicates that the Tiger ien of the erstwhile finished third in last winter's round | C.. has two sets of brothers named - cted with s , j ; Western Conterence repross ) it the Derby regatta, robin tournament. 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