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s NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1927. COACH CASSIDY ANSWERS CRITICISM OF HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCHEDULE—SILVERTOWNS CONFIDENT OF BEATING NEW | BRITAIN SUNDAY—NATIONAL AMATEUR LIGHT HEAVY CHAMP TO BATTLE JACK KELLY NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT — BRIEFS |} COACH CASSIDY ANSWERS NATIONAL CHAMP CRITICISM OF SCHEDULE 10 FIGHT KE[[Y} . SEpreen | Claims Most of State High School Teams are Afraid to [, : Play New Britain — Relates Efforts to Schedule GE')TgE Hoftman and Gonnecticat Opening Game — Tried to Engage Other Teams Title Holder Matched Without Success—Tells of Ideal Schedule for Red R and Gold Eleven — No Power to Heal Broken Re- lations. 2 BLEACHER BOSSES FIERIERLED STAIED GRITIS, ALL-AMERICA CANDIDATE HAGEN VS. ARMOUR SILVERTOWNS CONFIDENT " INTOURNEY TU[]AY; OF VICTORY ON SUNDAY -3 Springfield Team Strengthened for Clash With Hard- To ol Gx%t&S[ GO'HGI‘S IO: ware City Outfit—Powerful Line Supplemented by Battle in Quarter Finals Fast Backs—Locals All In Good Shape for a Tough s Encounter—Coach Dave Dunn Hopes to Wipe Last Year's Defeat off Slate—Kickoff at 2:30. meet middleweight : bout of vertown Football team ot which meets the All- New Britain Football team at |Memorial Field in Willow Brook park Sunday afternoon, is confident of repeating its victory of last year over the local sq d. sidy of the visiting aggregation i S [ stated that he : < New i strengthened his lineup considerably : : . land be figures that he has - W]Oflg to Condemn Coach of o len ¥ toes kst anoutats st ol ldown the powerful eleven that rep- jresents this city. The team is composed for the most part of former college stars, including a number of Fordham university and Boston U. stars. Ryan rand McGuire of Fordham, ntosu- 0850 Worcester of B. U., Hamil- |ton and Donovan of Georgetown and many others form one of the strong- est combinations to oppose the lo- cals on their home lot this ssason. The Silvertowns last year handed ew Rrita T to 0 lacing. New 1 Biritain, battling against a stone wall of a line, resorted to a drop kick in an effort to score. The Kick was blocked and e ball re- covered by a Springfield player. He |raced at least 65 yards to a touch- ldown and the extra point was | kie! g Coach Da t New Britain team is atisfied that his {men will all be in good shape for tha coming battle. He is anxious to Wipe out the stain of last year's de- should develop een two fiercely his deadly shoot- Americ " GIGHTS LAST L-NIGHTL Dunn of th liant record to aid at and the into a battle unds ¥ Jown the ting | of | |fighuing Britain will W iten eleven and eonfinue x, won from ! 10 mect !practic . and the en- of a Al defeated for the r of t Jhia, (10). |7 1 of tire squad will be on hand to work East HLLYE season. ed | out the plays. I de or 1 felt om Harold - Gallett Bethseda, | Coach Dunn hasn't picked his starting lineup yet, but he expects to usc the best men available in a Friday’s tournan a good oppor Eritain High school PRINGETONFACES 1dy told o L. same lines t every fan 2 o % | quick attack. The local team will to schedule gam Boston Braves i a4 town in teur T Upper racket; |be sent into the fray with instruc- ford, Enficld, Dave B B Brooklyn than ting N Ten Walter Hagen; | Aatich e Itions to open up immediately. This Connecticut Higl seve : Saneit s to )l Hottmants s city won by a | Mort Al Espinosa. Lower WORCESTER [ | will change the methods of the team e against Jack s that —_— t 1 from Murray | T ¢ n ve Joe | Tullback * |because heretofore New Britain s have Mohawk with a ., 5 New York, (6). 3 ve. Frar | B | t got going until the second ok ometer Tiger's Mettle Will Be Tested to - v __'Boy, 13, Runs Into ‘ ias e = S | Two of tolay's matches hosides b ) oo good crowd from Springficid ki tford, e Limit in Next iy i the Hagen-Awour affair, also at- | Deep Murder Mystery | pians to accompany the team to this ury, Bri Haven, [ e lflll[ i} EXI ame e, o i tracted interest ir t the galler New York, Nov. (UP)—A 13- |city, and w DBritain fans will be ton and ¢ place in| —— randa 2Dy them as due to settle -0ld Loy playing in a house onlout to watch the squad which Iram- eur boxing is S ilian and Spanish champions {which construction had stopped ran |pled over the All-Bridgeport and igiboutahichiis Dioie.g Hoy: SRl TlG RO I far as this country is concer er mystery when he |Submarine Base elevens in two suc- o football tean is being count s Fr 1y <pinosa r body of John | cessive Sundays. ! . s succeeded in to \1:V‘rm‘w: ;m"}v‘!‘vrt v-“v Mani 1at L es whil er. who had been | “Keck” Parker, Harry Ginsburg IS o UL B RRRNGY a3 g five days ago. land Dave Mahoney will be the offi- | i tiglingripaiiyiorer T rently had been clals and the kickoff will take place 2 ion of a : S GRTE e an 2:30 o'clock sharp. e v Kelly Ok ¢ Joh : e i 7 Atlantic o Benny o shof n when his| = " fie star bout of : : : I'Lonix, / fraw, (10) 2t e it on daretifound ha Gt Contaminated Pastry 1 it P, . Aoal iialilon e . indvg mour qualified with t had not hecn fata 3 . boar j S hrontiin:ty s o tilel Corndllapaa e “.\.‘ and 3 vietory over e Dotor etimmted - Bonsiorng | Investigation of circumstances sur- tive. Police estimated Bongiorno hours at the time | rounding death or iliness of eight ound by Arthur Derl. |Persons due to contaminated pastry Ay, | failed to fix the guilt. Two children are dead after eat Columbia has somewhat dimme do apainst the glory of the Princeton achic light 1and although the Oran il unds 1 of Mamaronecek 1l 0 holds the ecourse Helen Wills, Wonu Tennis 68 made in practi the first round Champion, to Try for Place in ook o 72 4 i Dudley. Hagen, who led in the qu o 7 i ing the allegedly poisonous pastry. e or ; Sl ! THINE TOO PLERSONATL . s e Siolo (2 COTRWaybUEIESShoN fying round with 141, also scored a| Broomline, M Nov, 5. |They are James Cook, 4, and Oldo eI eAeh tn, v HE o . nto un-| Ri11clen | 72 0N the teen yesterday. | Simmons colloge scnlors have some. Glarmiletti.-8. Those made il are Rt ' o ; E e . Alod e o S e Mr. and Mrs. Giocondo Giarmilettl, R LHeZ RN 3 come- | g O 1oy c N 3 S 3 | their daughter Mary, 5, Mr. and Mrs. 3 to v, Ohio State, evidently on the come=guy foliowed 1 wions 0 a- Kelly, First Basemar Park. president of Wheaton college, | i ¥ el an back road. may accomplish the job a new re 3 iy aL].' fold them that the chief fault with |Alfred Gambastini, and their son afor f ACENSE (1o way women think is that they|Alred. had T 110 : BnEoh st antliard i P—Gcorge | think too personally and not enough | The vietims were said to have eat- City team, has ask 4 (2t ey rom ! Francisco, ohjectively en cream puffs purchased at the dates, but Couch ¢ i . Y ) serimm & Gincinnatiy 5 2 East Side bakery. Loty s e b l ! serub W 1 Mary O'Con- SEEK WATERBURY MAN | Samples of materials used in the es if Tol e | k il L) AL il e cisco, applied ves-| waterbury, Nov, 3 (I'P)—-Polies ken to the state house 1 and Gold t e i s The 1 ft 16 marry ] have been asked to search for Louis |2t Providence for analy ¢ propo: Y| 5 N f ar an district, ‘v'fl"""»‘l" a1 M. Ruerat, head of the Waterbury T A e chool of Watert it ]! Former Bg Le g S q other unacreate mbers of the Pawnee foot cis obtain- o of the Marendaz mship H D A ¥ for a dat 11 - Oriner bi cagie dlal ! ot major importanc 1 team ¢d to be on hand requiring a three ney, who was reported missing | Bob Newell, former Center grid and Pittsbu ce to b practice day hefore s the Plalnville cense. They it at 1. The officials |Star, was knocked out in Texas re- 1t had absconded cently in an attempted start towards wance of the li- by company offic xpect to take a hon- alle Ihe team will p w05 eleven Sunday Callege Coach Succeeds Bancroft v e Leamuthontel B moon trip to Alaska, with $500 in company funds. professional boxing. o margins. Pitt d ed West 40-0 2 et o Draves Virginia he & J. to b cores hay Whenta Ecle Noeds o Binend By BRIGGS iore unreliable than ever thi t John W. & J r big league star, scout Capt. Bill Amos, Heisel, Cook a ently coach of Boston Kirkham. Pitt has one to m " Slat- o Tancroft’s successor | With Capt. Gibby Welch, : v last met on i I Ior = will be sthall ' 2 /'/:,\\-:\_\; & 1 k of | LS “Round World FIi L aali] for /’% In Automobile Crash ) il . to v o] = 1 Ind,, N on of t r ¢ ‘ amount involved G i s 1 i 1 s 1 couch of f ( 0! for fiv years at c past three 4 [ ? d Ito g where ! = & d i with the Uni Ma2il Sunecrintendent Doy I : sourl. The Mounain- Injured in Accident on forward passing before conclud- f 1 'y 2 r 1 7z the final workout. Syracuse ex: 1 ‘ ' ) Spur ock ¢ J‘ e T Al 40 MILES PER of 1 for the Ohio Wesleyan encount e et Former Mail Clerk el : Tl HOUR AND e Frre Indicted for Theft .ior Orioles ant o ling against over-confl- MILES PAST HIS s t 1 ar erash B N (P Wil 1 the Ral n 1 clerk = "GETTIN' OFF " PLACE WINS ON FOUL Ore., Nov. 3 (UP)—B A i . - i b o e A utol Painting W1 Zeiaid n ey B0 N . ‘,\\‘3\\ ‘ . A Eapert Work Low Colces allowed his knee 1o sink into the 7 continued o 1o il [ t o liscovervd th Spraving or Varnishing of;Lra Dern's stomach lzst night, i ,s”qléc/ g tr i q 1 checkeup of aceount FRANKLIN ~Q. FILLING Dern, who is from Salt Lake City, £ 4 Caldwell of Sufticld y rd t roon A ) STATION was awarded the match on a foul, 1 of 1 in Agawam Somers was said to F. E. R, Jr. | after 33 minutes of wrestling. ate i be a fugi ' The bout lasted 33 minutes. | a 1 g of gl