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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1927. 222 2855208038589 £ 5585805988 5895082855. 05550909 TO START PLAY AT STANLEY ARENA TUESDAY NIGHT FEEPFPIPIFFTPIIFTFIOTETIIIG V9999 HAGEN BATTLES TURNESA Defending Champion Forced to Play Best Tournament Style to Defeat Espinosa—Finalists Were Both Er- ratic at Times In Yesterday's Matches—Walter Is the Favorite With the Galleries — Opponent Has Plenty of Backing Among the Fans. HANDBALL REVIVAL - PICKING UP SPEED from a bri to par all t lcient Irish Game Gains in Popularity at Y. M. . A. needed The 1 x secol s he 1 open in # novice at ars h championship champion. In the pre esa eliminated Riouquior, Wis., triun: 1 in the Gene zen, 4 Golden, Hagen's most di was with Tommy Armou onen ehampion, who fell hefo champion in the quarter finals, 6. In this match he was forced hold closer to par than in elimin- ating Tony Maucro of New York, 4and 2, After his' triumph yesterday, the champion, who registered from l'as- adena, Fla., revealed that D fers to hail from Rochester, N. ¥ where he has purchased an int in the Intcrnational League ball club. He said he expecte huch of his time loping n. Repo rent for some t severed his con but this ¥ probabiy winter at Rochester, As has been the the tournament, Ha o with the 8 i plenty of Hagen wins, it will b utive cha WIGHT GET BREA ON MUY FELD Minnesota Has Golden Opportu- nity of Beating Notre Dame 1 ch was run by to compare sotiation %alls. ‘This ent tournament, T: s of Charles McKenna, rtuni v nim and then he ample ma Tlolyol to eries, but supporters, his in, fourth pions He we ok Minne-ota Tanner Hovde Almquist ¥ton college is the oldest ¢ iish =chools and Oxford w ungversity, iden will be brought here HOFFMAN FAVORED FOR GOLF TITLE TODAY T0 DEFEAT KELLY National Amateur Champion One! of Best in the Country | ir boxing fans will lhave ¢ secing onc of t country in 1 day nig of New York t champion 1 cts Hof i lust appear: i v e Howard in a tournament ormer that Hoffmar the Hart- tans wor ep away and | will probably put| | a disadvantage. Kelly | lent e even -Atlur defeatc state Hofft Dandry, mi on 1 e major- ity of the fans w vatched Hoff- 0 as the fav Nanfeldt .. Santosuosso ght Guard W Phelan rwaiss tournament ham Smith : Mohawk A. | of interest York Perw's superior in the is seheduled to Waterby f the nig ford and Bill Licberman of eld carded to mect in | ature. Both of these boys ers and both are in e shape. Licherman's work Lalera last week was e and 1 thought that received the decis- Riight I Radzewich ... Donovan | ¢ Quarterback Sturm S Hamilton z t Ha welterweight Sl e Sas Right H rivier o Har Manning o Wo! ullhack The All-New Britain football te is all ready to mc © best that the Ivertown team of Springfield can send against it in the game at Me- | ¢ orial Ficld in Willow JBrook park tomorrow afternoon. The local cleven worked ont last night at tir | park and Coach Dave Dunn s 2 players through a spirited signal |t drill. The frequency with which for- ' f ward passes were used indicates that t champion. 2 n in this city ir eld off its feet, Is word out that he m are hard hi % ave ¢ Keenan and Johnny Clinch will appear against two Clinch will meet his old ival = hasn't been sec but he All the players with the exce Tom Humphrics, stur guard from Bridgeport, arc in excelient shape. | The team will be practically the | same th as it was last Sun-| day ag 'l i sen is in perfeet shan : Spring & Marino teld and Hart- Pagoni, Art THern d are also card- on the tournament Taylor and 1 a went that | rest. The d ive Fordt . will be given 1 ws from ford featur week s of Gra an argu tween them s accordin: follows: 1 New York, 147 teaun s confiden 1tain b ieve Bled the Waterbury; New York 150 Kelly, Mileahy, down last ar ain to give Sprin ¥ 1omorrow, Harry Ginst will offici year e, out Yousem pounds, Her- Y roney the mean efficien kickoff will t rp. Pagon! Moc die 1 Chapdelain s, Pred 1 Cilento, of vancho wlor, of Marino 1di 15 pounds, I Arthur BASKETBALL AS PLAYED IN 1897 i ' New Britain Trims Beecklyn gggfifié&#g Champions by 20 to 9 Score [‘2‘___._,—4’- o L Tlih s boen sdiafan Al Gl promptly others fol- ! ton about the incomparable hasket- ball e ritain now Hansen, Den- Phil Scott, Brit- mpion, (1). oy represented days, th 1y well known However, the played between 1 poklyn Y 1807 at on East Main str ount, that : old am in tl pr out ganization, . Chicago, iulo, Chicago, M Hanna ot is an on Armor P nterestin Otto) terson, Von lows: SRR o) { OF BAS Y Tod [ : at in Hanna's Rirk Was Brilliant | ntero, o Cham- | Tournament. | as Little Children to | Giants—Score, New Brooklyn 9. efeat of i » winners artistic was 1 of ac in Ha The scors entation Erie, vaea little 1ying His was above par, the first goal of the seconds piaying time he missed by m of an inch a that defy He v down the nee his eag up for lost time and ¢+ tried a new trick or two. One e innovations the way he hounded the leather over op 1o players’ heads to y up on the other side and shy the Martone, net er on in the L re locul record by ¢ sphere in four scconds. This | getting the trick down to a science. “Gladding did not play, r on, indisposition I"reeze took his and v the et and fared very = Leliman was also very much Rapids al L in nee, Tour goals go down tha, def to lis credit and he uscd up his| game in forty nd the number was at ning Jolmny 1 out Al Ru I Ore. Siribling, von froi rry Dillon, | an e ssual requisite, s of time greeted each. nalize notic (10). vis-a-vis before the sccond half had PLLSSHLLSILLL.DE$2LLOLEDHL$5292 5SS 84.09.85 8888 ALL-NEW BRITAIN TO BATTLE SILVERTOWNS OF SPRINGFIELD TOMORROW AFTERNOON—INDUSTRIAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE TWOHIGH SCHOOL BACKS INELIGIBLE FOR GAME — SPORT ITEMS PPTIIFIIIFPPVFIIITIPRIIPORICIETVININIPIGP GT0ITITIPITIIIIIPINIIITIIIITPICIPIIPPPPINITOISPIVGT TSI T PFIPIVICPONOCTPIIC PPN IPPIICVITIPITIT TPV EIEPO 96999 T S ¢ SILVERTOWN TEAM TO PLAY LOCALS The Brooklyns had| Il ying power by that have played with the exception | Brooklyn Centrals gave full N team, but ori fault team seasor of-it, score was 6 to & for the ', 1 down on the scor edit of the home g the game the alked in to the ame fhick and fast ott mi and Kron made long shots and the ir positions to p Peterson had a in Drummond o0 fully occupied r that they attention 1, visiting center, ball tropped it indfor the “The erowd could ve numerous, t th tice liowe st not enjoyment keener, n the music plea canse it was new. ound 1 duri The sco Won by 1 New Britain Brooklyn New Britatn Tirooklyn 5 New Britain 5 Brooklyn New liritain New Brifain Lehman Pritain Lehman me nded: aged by 1oomis JKron ain itain ritain Brooklyn Lirooklyn Weil Drummond dentine, side ¢ 0, guards. Ne “Several w d among the re nickly o premium. Ther seat in the honso » Hartford Gilol t the game indin was very little science was shown. narkably untrue, finish. cd =t the eall with the lead card boys. Regula Goals a couple Clarks t ard 1 and with d no time to at- | individual plays found as time was called and | final points. | have been play more clean, The va- d the fans wnpires t few opportunities to pe- | Valentine foul 6 ) 1 Woods 1 for Weil, who was injured. | enthusiasts erves and it is > predicting that they will come “The rush seats were never filled room at a w n report said rongh and Ifow re- “The, the | satisficd This | it being any | Barrett will put the 1 e v next year. visitors w with their | was defeated by th I's Saturday eve | M. C. A, d Training ts ford Y. | spring to | to 12 Re- | w B they meet. how lefy the 1 to both cach Philadelphia, | Ha | gridiron rel this a Loth elgvens oy Time 40 feat, beaten the last twice, From the season’ | two teams, Harvard ite in today's ba | vantage which Co | eleven would have otherwise claim: | ased somewhat by the | ed was decr ! placement in the e £ the T n lineup. Arthur French, star Crimson back is not included in t sonnel of the visitor pected to get in the final whistle. He Coach Lou vania was determin losing str squad appea for- | termination. Al th Baucr | indluding Paul Mess | Trill, who had be sub- | list in good condition. Il on the Har g, “Tea ill take Harvard strength, It we know v it to say. Tn 1905, the last clevens met outweighing Penn, ced a determined | lin were | Y ca ot an | e | READ HERALD C TYOR YOUR their first visit, 'm on “The Stamford Y. rtford is confident of itain a c FLEVENS CLASH - “AFTR 22 YEARS Harvard and Penn Resume Grid- | | iron Relations This Alternoon Penn., ard and Penusylva ations on ernoon after son blofted by the stigma of de- | the Red and Blue having b three | while the Crimson has tasted defeat | 's record of the and as Harvard's best ball- Young of nd every man d to share Seull, n on th for three weeks, three a strong ifarvard team, | as it does tod squad to lose a 12 to 6 de $56606866058058 % & . ° : * * v ZALESKI AND GRIP ARE | OUT OF CONTEST TODAY %T\vo Halfbacks Fall Short of Necessa'y Scholastic | Marks — Local Eleven Crippled In Meeting With Pittsfield—Reid, Sowka, Bell and Laniino to Carry Brunt of Attack In Contest — Visitirg Team Has An Imposing Record So Far This Seasen. | | once in the N, in High school footbali team will go on the ficld without its ful rength in fts ba I du to the ineligibility of eski and Michuel Gripswho fell short of the mark required »y the faculty to compete in athlctics s to start at the half- JThree Basketball - Games 10,7 ives o ot oe the naie !‘ Mark Opemng 0[ Glrcm[ school of Ma wchusetts n the inter. sectional game betweer the two ools today at M motal ficld in —_— i Willow Brook park. Ghip was to bhe the first ute. Tohn Reid who stituted in place of in Zales final mect ball repr of the Industrial su In- ues s sentatives in the in thall le: M. C. A. Thursday night and the final arrangements for @ the opening were completed. € to be played in the new St arena on Church str The open- is esday, November 8. for act e substitution will anley Rule and Level girls' |2dd considerable weight to the of- | team lated to play the Landers, |f“hsive combination. It is expected | Frary & Clark girls in a prelimin it Captain Ericson vill take his AT o place at left tackle, but if he does (e to play the Corbin |NOt do so, Shimanski will bo in his | Screw corp. in- the opening game of the men's leag In the second me the P. & . Corbin team will 1y the Tafnir Bearing team which | has returned to the league after an | { ahsence of a year. Dick Dillon has heen sccured to officiate for all three games, They rt rp. sehedule the e at halfbacs in ernoon’s game With Reid, Sowl, dino in the bhackf combination avail mes . Bell and Lan- 1d the heaviest le will be ready nley ere comyletely treatment here, and Mr. the list M. C. A team e Twenty-third sning and Hart- vanquished the school team 29 Pittsfield will have cord. the hetter re- It has defeated all of its five opponents so far this season. The New Britain High sclvol eleven has on three of four xanes plaved. its {fourth contest being ¢ loss to New Haven Hillhouse High school. So far this season th: Red & Gold team has mnot shown a scoring punch. Only seven poiits have been scored by the backficle that will start this afternoon. Jandine scor- |#d a touchdown in the Pittsford High school game and Savka kicked |# point ufter touchdown in the Weaver High school game. The lose game when will s maining st week. ne mes, the music to be fu 1 Parker and his orche: 1 scorer on the teay is Fred FORDHAM-HOLY CROSS | Majority of Players On Both Teams ©f [he four games. twice whon ha | picked up a loose ball and ran a distance for tonchdowis, and once on a forward pass. He gcored @ point after touchdown on u for- ward p in the Pittsford gamn, The scoring of the t hrer, 19; S | Nov. 5 P Will Be Available For Action ja resume | ranklin Field a lapse of 22| Game Today. New York, Nov. 5 (UP)—Ford- ham and Holy Cross will meet this afternoon at the Polo .Grounds They have clashed fifteen n|and each boasts seven victories, s, | game was tied 5 2 Both teams have experienced in. | V¢ liEhthouses juries which for a while threatened |5 208 now lto cause breaks in the ranks but WOMen. | coaches reported that they will take fleld with a majority of the players available for action, RESUME GRID FEUD Stichigan and Chicago Begin Sec ond | e to redeem a| time [ Saturda : ar in the Univd are presided over by ruled the favor- The big ad- Horween's ach BOXING Tuesday Night Nov. § at 8:30 at the Y.M.T. A. and B. Hall, Main Street 10 Star Bouts 10 Rounds of Action—21¢ of continual milling cgular backfield | he starting per- 's, but he i €x-| Grigipon Serles Since Break i ame before the | Crosby arc| Relations in 1905, irriers. Pennsyl- cd to break his ) his in this de- e Penn regulars Shoher and injured were veported | W e P—A foothall boys engaged ! Stagg Field ith Michigan | the sccond | two severed of Chicago, Nov. | feud older than t in carrying it on for its sett and Chics | gridiron scries | relations afte e Save for the war vears and 1910, not met for 22 years. Hours the Auspices MOHAWK A. C, historic battle DRGE HOFFMAN National Champion of (he United States v, JACK KELLY Connecticut Middleweght Champion | a ! the two have weeks, we | our full 1 don’t PRAY I M ANCHE: Swedish TER The American soccer fea will travel to South Manches- | two | ter tomorrow afternoon to pls shAmericans at Mount 0 { field. Tt will he the first time these | teams have clashed this scason | @ hard contest is expected. The game will be called at 3 p. m. with Sam- my Pratt as the extra man on the field. with Nt owin time the Admisslon 75 cents 1 seats on sale at Patsy Smoke Shop. hurch State Lunch, Main St. Shee- han’s Smoke Shop, Main St. Blue on. 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