New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 2, 1927, Page 9

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;Speaklng wmn TIEEIIIOTEPRITY “They always come back” is the || swer that a few well known ath- e3 have made to the suying “They | ever come back.” New Britain has few shining implesy of this ixiom and right next door is an- other one. Over n Bristol, “Kisky” F Peldman who quits basketball the end of every season, has again changed his mind and will play vith the Bristol Endees this year. £ H Fans who follos onnecticut State the play in the League this year vill sec a Bristol team that s ironger than ever. The incompar- o pair of forwards Maicoln and ldman will be paired up a h the team. Donoghue, the lanky Irishman who has proved 1o be the nemesis of all opposing trams especially Britain, will | zain jump at center For backs, the Endee crew will ¢ Jim Manning, Wardy Water- R man, Crowley, “Dutch” Leonard and § Zetaréki, a quintet of clever men. AlL of these are well known in th city with the possible exception of Crowley, He, however, was one of he star guards of the Bristol { tWo seasons ago. \ A ¥ A o Jack Curry is out to take the s title this year if possible, He as a quintet in Meriden that will rake all the others in the state step. Billy Cook and Cap B orwards while Waddell are re Tommy Murphy, Ted Torrant will b rd/Dixics this year. This trio d with the Meriden team last vear, Others ed by Jack Curry are Robison former Tufts College *k Barton and Hcinie Lars » = with t s of the New Britain In- ketball lrague P e Corbin pennant tustrial B are ady picking team to win men's divisiod. it first year in son, threatened to win lonship even to the end with a season’s experiencs away, the quin things hum all around e A &B practice spacious auditor- | The team is fast S holding several every night at the Ium on Main stree laping into a speedy combination and the managemint is busily en- 4 in securing attractions for the 7 oming season. The Tab's will play lependent hall. quintet is | sessions | foothall scrim- U last | New Britain Blues t through a spirited v Brook park am showed mis passing attack in lay and Coach ! nk Zwick handled the squ against this method N o WK of All- to meet | g Water- most traction fo Britain Football team this city would be t composed for th players who used unde® George Muiligan's wing terbury Blues. fight sit zood same 1o be s the Wa 2 Th ssional wtion as regards New Britain is still up in [ official announcements * forthcoming rej ting of a license and scems to be a lack of enthusi r the securing o license rate in th clty. N pro Alhano NORTH & a Patsy Bridgett et ar as @ fight promoter stated nt what he declared that | U promoter. He |1 pancox game this G Dery A E who wilure | & B through as doesn't care to enter the all, (Kid) Kaplan made a ack in New Haven last night when he beat Mike Dundee by | | 4 decision. Kaplan took plenty of 'y stiff wallops on the chin and one |¢. time it appeared as if he was about T to suffer another knockout. His con- dition told last night. He pasted | Dundee from corner to corner and | E 100k eight of the twelve rounds. Louis sweet con Ta Cadrain E. Swanson 1 M i IN Kaplan made an impressive start Kinniery hack up the fistic ladder last night and we wouldn't be surprised it he didn't get into the ring with Me- Larnin again in the near future. This match would he 2 sweet one. doesn’t gecm of Billy Wallace heing matehed with Kaplon again. Wal- lace made a public statement that he didn’t want anything to do with Kaplan. We thought that ha would change his mind after MclLarnin polished off tite Meriden boy, but | didn't. Reckman Beach Mosk Sean Mury mueh There to e chance Olson he STANLEY Atbort Renedicl Draper Following the serap with A nin, &l the highly louted fighters sought a chance to he matched with the former featherweight king. Now | they have all withdr: 1 their of- fers again and “Kap” has a long hard row to hoe. Leopold Knowles ‘““HAIR-GROOM™ Keeps Hair Combed, Glossy Well-Groomed all Day room” ‘s a dignified comb- ing cream which costs only a few cents a jar at any drugstore. Millions “use it because it gives that natural gloss and well- \/ groomed efect to h.\ 7 the hair—that final e touch to good dress both fn business and on social | Bruno 5. n - stubborn, unruly | el or shampooed hair stays combed all | day in any style you like. “Hair- | Groom” 1s greaseless; also helps grow thick, heavy, lustrous hair. Parker | Brennan Hinehliffe Sanford Stotts 2 ity John Doc Hickey Wealey Bruno 0. Maier Maier NORTR & JUDD LEAGU Chocolute Droy Teppermint Patties Josephsan NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, Gro nson * right THE BOWLERS | BOGERS ALLEYS FAENIR GIRLS um.u’ Jupiters Drivers S8 Sererw Neptunes SPECIAL Plainille MATCH All-Sturs RULE GIRLS 1r. Omars world's knocked Mer- Jackic L) Walker, plon, 1. Phil Micke « McTigne, New York, Williams, Chicago, . Cuba, knocked Abe orge Fatimas Bain ou (pmx'wl Manolegim, [ w H Kaplan Mike Dund Indianapolis, dalia, Mo., S Ranl i shaded Brooklvn, 8. Des Moines, Ta- Om knocked Des Moines, 4 York, won fron | pewa Falls, Wis. Des Moines, d st A ot L Lincoln, Neb., c en, onn Loeky Strikes L i Co Deering, Se- iiman, ne, Cincin- Goldberg, Johnny ted Job Dndiey Lrving Schiaifer, Yar Morrie out Joo 641 George, | Production ated Harold Jelsmu, mons, Ro- Columbus, 4 Fit umbus, knocked out Quentin South America, 1 - Young Corbett, out Dave Cook, Chick Lia dell d out Kid Cottman, l.os O Dawd. Nationalista, Dugan, Columbus Barron, 1 Seattle—Fr: felphia and B C., drew, 6 FIGHT FOR SUPREMACY Angele Columbus, Filipino, defeated 450 Murray Foundry Packers 59 Pittsburgh and W. & J. Elevens to Attempt to Break Tie When They Mect Saturday. New York, Nov fighting for survival as unbea teams when they meet at Pittshureh saturday, the power cns of Washington the University of Pittsburgh will be battling to gain the edge in a scrics which stands wlocked at 13 games apiece. Th was post- poned a ye led without score in their ¢ camne o rivals are near a deadlock in & well, W. & J. having a sliv intage of 246 points to Shipping JUDD LADIES LEAGUE Lolly Fops - 134 1 Holy Cross and Iordiuum mect here Saturday, closely locked. Not only won seven victories with on but they have scored ox ame number of points are of vivalry DUNDEE IS FAVORITE even n has o a tie Licorice Lasi Bettiug Shifts o Welterweight npion 0 Retain His Tide Against Ace Hudkins. Angeles, Nov, [ dollars and cents barometer of (3| forecasters indicated today confidence in the abilit Dimdee to repulse tomorrow the title ¢ nger of the Hudkins the odds fivorcd the welterw vight ven money reigned ipressive work in conditioning and persistent reports that Tludkins overtrained in his | rigorous «fforts to make the 147 pound weight limit, are said to have cansed the switeh in odds from chal lenger to champion, fig a rish of Joc night Nebraska Life Savers Ace Teanut Brit(le N crown but tc Dundes 130 =44 - 143 lay RULE MEN'S LE Cliisels hint from th Yo gether in exhibitions facing Portland, Or Now John Golden 1 Hollywood NOVEMBER 2, 1927. ' BASKETBALL LEAGUE IS LIMITED TO SIX QUINTETS \hddlelm\ n Disbands and Meriden Insilcos are Dropped From State Circuit—New Schedule to Be Made U p —Play to Be Started During Week of November 27—Officials to Be Selected — Teams at Peak of Strength for Spirited Race for State Honovs. £ of the ma Hartfo also dropped s the follow Atlas of Hartford. during the lexion of t ssary he lea to revise the sched this mat they expr Bron first round and t ond round GOLF STARS HARD. PRESSED IN PLAY Walter Hagen Forced to Limit of Play to Beat Farrell GRID SQUAD WORKS HARD FOR CONTEST! Pittsfield High Is Strongest 0p posnmn on Sthedule Tex, Nov of a half saved Dy 20— Wit 1 links shootin nitial mate h Professional the 1 stages o v in the Natjonal association tour > second rour favo working champ down at the n holes. is putts which start n st had He sink his missed & hole eh of the ammy lder ring Johnny Armour, ong » Kicks for t will n the ga John Re and in his P nning s this yea Armour on even terms 1 The mutch was a friendly ving teamed t all season. and to this w ost of 1 who | way when Ar him the © Hagen's vietory Tony Maner 0 Bolby nded our’s stea same wit yacks vho down: oday victe old Cali kers, ' oover yeur fornian, wro mat Mehlorn al Bill v Kivin Stabbed Aiding Youth, South Boston \Lm l)|c~ Nov. 2 ® T 26 year Willi Roston year old to t in n A zed N noalt with two men New York City hospital this S automol Alero vounds Charles Guest had some diffi- ting Roland Han- N and 2. 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