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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SKTURD'A'Y, NOVEMBER 5, 1927. = LOLLA585005000608000600¢ | in this year's game at the Stadium. | 1AL MATCH l TR g bt 16— 248 | grogating 125 points to only 17 ter b b ’ T it Flanagan fsn't the only threat |, . e PR J ISl e T M T 233 e enemy. 1t will be a crippled Oblo $ 3 s e aki n | in this year's Notre Dame array. |con’ E ; s Bt el | State lineup for neither Eby mor @ s p 8 John Niemiec, punter extraordinary, [N. Tronsky .11 y i S—138 | Marck the two star backs, are down s * | i also an all-around star in the [} oo . 7o E : : . el §7 5 1 |to start. Eby is still nursing an in- 3 i0 f S por ts ¢ 1Y vackticla platoon that Rockne has 2 Akt At : 4 jured leg from the Michigan fracas - —_— | ieveloped to a high piteh of skill. 55 & s 3 % Si— 27 19 1 and if used at all, it will be spar. b4 Mvwnwvw"wwnw' SR A veteran team, the Army ex sl 1 10— 5y jingly. Wille MarekTuaynob baftn - . Provoke Amusement for Specta- Flest Back i ects 10 bs. well-prepared for the |§ Leyte oo ) v : : = i he starting fold. he will o doubt W and Mrs. - Harry Quinn ot eet Back of Notre Dame to Be panisiodhe relloopspared Lo the o ahuns : ; {|he called upon ‘as the game pro- Vorcester, Mass.,, are renewing ac- | U m M Nl Bt bdeiia St ho " . 5 =it Berlin Con K . 0 ceeds. \uaintances in this city. Mr. Quinn | tors at l]expecl oments Tar of i01' TaCk]ePs oy 1”' 5 ’1}:‘} "‘;‘o”:‘ I‘l‘n‘{";‘l'”_kf'l Dl onu %) j. N B s Joe Caldwell, regular Tiger left was formerly assistant to Val Flood, | AT Ny -l““li Jrene Ha‘;hol:l el Mo y . 5 s 24— 29 guard, will be unable to play be- nrofessional at the Shutttle Meadow | o | — 1’ f“"‘ L i ”“(sv“ % o 3 1 Sl : X . s 24 | CAUSe of injuries suffered early in Golf club and last scason has heen | The anticipation which is highest S e e b K ALLEYS s 2% | the week. His post will be filled by professional at the Worcester club, |in the minds of persons attending | ew York » P—When they | soned ball-carrying arrays in the | RSl 1= 333 | Taok EnbAck % i sporting attractions is not to get a meet Notre Dame's football machine Wilson is playing his "fi“'”" | UNIVERSAL CLUB LEAGUL o The probable line-ups: v S. ey |\ . - son f “big les g* ball, unkees ndependents 1 s 2 1 2 5 Mr. and Mrs. Quinn are on their [2UBD, but on many occasions, they | November 12 West Polnt's Cadets Eeneon o '(‘\:’0 ‘;;fi“;u ff:"n:l Yunker 7 Jend Ohio State Princeton tic , A n i1l 12ugh Touder and longer than per- | o e e I supp a by 1 Alber . s eremavnsn SHasen vay south where Mr. Quinn willy SU8R IRVER APCIORECH AR DEr- | i pave 1 them the viston of | giars. Murrell, halfback, and Red th take a position as professional or | ThT 1 A R LIS, ~{a hip-shif twisting ball-carrier & T el o 9 5 s AL \ssistant on some golf course for ‘''° ' ing over the turf of the Yankee 4 E 155" g7 i : : Meme ry the winter menths. He will return | What makes most of the incidents | Stadinm 1iehind perfect sereen of e Army-Notre Dame battle has 2 0 19| ; 10 his duties in Worcester at open- 1M0re amusing is the fact that they | ingerforente for o o ¢ touch- | Come to be one of the foremost in- i 1 Ollerys, . ceeees v as ing off the season mext year. re creating laughter and the vic- | qown in 1 between these | orsectional classics Bruves PRATERNITY ATLEYS e = pllioe tms do not know it. The sport his- | jnterscetional 1 e 1913 the rivals have met [ 2 Cox Ceereiaaaias erything is in readiness for the (0¥ Of this city is filled with inci-| Il NS ially without interruption ex- |1 07% (o £ L ! POST OFFICE LEAGU i} St Right Guard o opening of the Industrial Basket- 1ents wheh are both amusing and ! | { SR b lshile or the war year of 1918, No- 3 o { ’.. kowsk i Kol {gh ball league at the new Stanley Arena ENSEUNES tre Dame has gained a big margin sl 12 1 3 AT Ao the on Church street next Tuesday| Comedy on the golf links is re- - MREL by capturing nine of the 13 gan = - e Madeen it Jight. Workmen have been rushing | viewed in the club house after the Mo post-war period has secn 1 i Wi irimn i Baruch " : nishing touches on the building | mateh. The vietims are given th : sh triumphant six times and the y 2 4 3 | L Ges b, al- ind inspections have been made by usual “kidding” and they, for the ! £ ‘ onee, with a scoreless tic i a % = = Krisa Witiaes ont various city and fire department of- most part take it well. There is ti | 0 3 s i n up in 1922, Altogether the ? . “ 4 m iy e Halfback A \cials. 8light changes were ordered | football game when @ big guard 800 4 cw has cmerged vietorious only |1 SR s Real Test of Tiger's S“‘el]g[h Fouch : Norman 4 to confirm with city regulations and | picks the ball up on a fumble and . % e times, p 0 & & CORBIN TEAGUL Right Halfback « public inspection of the place will runs for the wrong goal line. His o re ames to date fol Pattern 1o e « made Monday night. | moment in the limelight is shorten- e i 4 ! Gns IS LX}JE\[Ed hy G”d Gl‘][]CS Itowan . e Miles o i d when another member of his team ’ v ¢ 108 104 a0 i 3 ———— e Ie The ancient and honorable game |is forced to tackle him to prevent a o of roller hockey which succeeds rol- | [urther loss. s 1 ; ; T N . i1 ! i A I THE REFEREE to ler polo, will be started at the arena Then the basketball player who i o : cid on Monday night, November 14 throws the hall in the wWronk basket < 1916 e ) 1253 | g L S— ka ©rank McDonough, holder of the and scorcs two points for the oppo- L ceeiens 2 T ; forore rineetons Mave very many bowlers reglster- New Britain franchise in the lcague, | sition, A baseball player walks home E I 5% i g 4 perfeet score?—C. L. N. e is_assembling togefher an excellent | rrom third base, thinking there were ¢ ! B ; 27 . : e el e R team to represent this city i the ijvee outs instead of two. Howlo ; : <Y ceeene : s 2 note- Froximately fifty pertect acores of i AERS A IR Pattern Koo ) v n r's string of 300 have heen recognized. i - sutter, The track man who comes to Where does lcs Paddock live? i Two zames will be played herc the meet dressed in a pair of patched Is married?—D. J. G. (h work on Monday and Tuesday trousers and a pair s J : TR i Sy 0 vill ‘fl“, ey K‘,” TG s "’\:,’,”Ml_ A ; ) < R 1o 2 s On pag y - app to Mo lives In Pasadena, Calif., and ot RS o game should 2 sometimes the . 3 Ward e 2 o/ Titon { e The single nle i :..q pacity crowds eagh night upon its dressed in smart running togs an 4 G E: ! i 1 20 o res "x;\ is ‘..,y,\.\r( unless married the last his resumption after 16 years away spiked shoes, & 3 . . " 5 | per man. Thus g s from the city Probably the moet amusing affair i — = ! =il R 5 G How long has Bill Terry been o that has occurred in the Amate 4 WITH THE BOWLER A ) : ; " Witten. | VI the Giants? —H. B. M. No awate fighter has attracted bouts in this city was the battle b 4 ‘ 4 REASINGTON LEAGUE 7 > FSie Noninvet Since 1924, his first season in the i much interest in his appearance tween Joe Howard, Connccticut's - Rt E s : e BeelinEQuERn R ] v B om0 LG S ONIs L SiiLs k] mejors this cMy as George Hoffman, 'lightweight champion of last year > S G : j PALACE ALLEYS . 5 nts aga 53 for the How long Joe Judge been national light heavyweight cham nd “Iron Horse” Joo Sturino of ¢ B 5 CORBIN SCREW FORKMEN'S LEAGUE 0000 s T an i ot ving for the Scnators—F. D. B. jon who fights Jack Kelly of W ‘ Jron Horse” pop- Kb Ad ; L - Shavers ayes t 1 Amherst dge was first with Washington sury at the Tabs' hall next ay | 1 and Connceticut g Lew, Cor-|in 1915, but did not get to play any ight. Hoffman appeared in ent down for the count of in order, | with them until 1916. neeticnt last year against Joe How- staggered to his feet and | i wrd and secured a great many back- with one last punch he Mnded L rs at that time throngh the ease g Sturino's juw and the an vith which he defeated Howard vent down and out. The cn- AN 4. d 10 ¢ : e ——— ! tire bout lasted 52 seconds and both XN A I e Gatisor i s 2 i sttt team has [battors were in & bad ware B g Bt . MORE THAN A YEAR AHEAD i o regularly at the John Lacava, a former athlets % o a0 ps' anditorimm on Main street. | the High sehool and incidentally one e De Corbin Serew team of the In-|of ifs fastest track men did e League has been giving the | realize he was so good in his fi od q t spirited workouts during the | year at school. He was telling every- ut past two weeks: one what his friend, Scully, would CGHRISEY FLANAGAN ! do in a track meet echeduled for the a The Al-New Britain Basketball | following Saturday. nd tean, local entry in the State Ba On the day the meet was to tak: ed athall League, will practice for the | place Scully was present in his run- i e first time at the Stanley Arena to- | Nng togs and Lacava wus loyally by P : g val Acad The team will start the sea- | his side, Seully took his place on the |« ! o fashion he )~ son a week from tonight | starting line for a quarter mile run s Army 1 il, so that the & < and beside him, on the rough, was| Cudeis regard it as a matter of serv nd The coming winter will be one LAcava in the sts position. The | ice all pride prest the Lusiest in the line of sports Shot was fired a ava gat off “hristy’s marauding ¢ Ihat New Britain has experienced | 10 @ bettor sty d a five yard e I i i i el cd A number of years. There will be 1°2d over Ming on (he |~ S | by plenty of basketball played besides TOUgh. in his street clothes, he lep B Ah | iiiot T Tl otk st calim o ol 1D BOARDING HOUSE Y ARern | peonomyvmm s i staged almost weekly while a | him. | T = professional fight will be on the| All the way around the coursc, mnm"y“m‘ oy calds once in a while e kept afive yard lead and at thg same time he waved fo people i We have three letiers here sent the crowd, pointed to Scully with - . to us, for local managers. Two of 'that he's-my-friend expression on - em are for the Pawnee Football his face. Scully finished the rac Z NEXT WEDNESDAY = team and one is for Clarence Lan- far ahead of the other contestants : L, )Y /fWo DOLLARS = A HAW,« BY Jove pher. These may be secured by but Lacava was there waiting for Z MAJIOR ,NaULL BE SITTIAY \ BOVS, <« COME AS A ing at the Herald sporis desk. him. Thus a person who considerd G = A NOT o I MAKE A BET | » " - . " - : himself not fast enough for the| Z{ PRETY LIKE | et My VFE, {5 MY GUESTS, Dowk HINK of the things you'd t:’e:nand . Manager Tid Dailey of the AI-New |team, ran around the conrse in the = WE \wx AFTER THEYVE . 5 - in a more expensive automobile for i : [\~ AFTE & fitaln team has. received & ietiee | grase hud tme to shont- (o, Hia Ach 0 DAVE'S WAFFLE 1928 —unmistakably modern style, at- rom the management of the Staple- | friend, wave to people in the crowd | GoT ALLTH' VoTes countep{ | HOOPLES, NoT SALON ! e MY | 48X tractive colors, BIG 4-wheel brakes, fon_ Football feam coneerning an- . siil fnish well i 18 FAVOR OF “TH’ DUMMY, _NMou VIN 1o s roominess, low center of gravity, clear- ) “.:'(‘,‘,;lv:x L;’.’[’\l‘“};.‘(”rv‘(m”vhf "‘ 2 Tx‘}n,).n‘ M(:q::nv];;:‘lt:u:;.".:‘ S HEN BLAM, Nou W, ~ No aUS, SHE CRED}‘:" ‘SVG_?SOD 4 T vision body, speedand livelvpicku’p. The tean to Stapleton on Thanksziving 'cypred an incident in a High school | SUST (LIKE THATL < SAYS, NusT You AT DAVE s Whippet offers them all, plus unequaled Day but a game with the New York | foothall game which was a combin- < Ao WITH A BT \ economy of gasoline, oil and tires. Giants is carded for that time. Al ation’ of the spectienlan, ~~ NUMBER SEVER 18 VAIT, DER DUMMYY) (e pERSUASION ! \ wonderful tribute has heen paid to | Locpren a "ol Se B ) v 3 = i 'h,.!m‘,!“\!-n in the letter, He '“‘:um‘ Ll e R 7 T VINS! = A i Al The superiority of Whippet design” has : was playi g t Y the Stapleton manager thinks o 505 B At been conclusively proved—in official of New Britain: vears thereafter the wor tateat g . ok = 5 2\ tests and through .!he experience of . sprinter in the 100 yard dash, How ( = . = foy: owners who have driven their cars more “1 want. fo congratulate the New, ot o8 Gl ST St S0 e 7 than half a billion miles. ¢ Britain management for bringing to [y Hotte W48 | PINE AL T Stapleton the best attraction seen | here this year. It is games like that dulre s nowgditacioiiolu union = i e The Whippet engine is the only light cae Achievement work in this city, was 6 . . P i i pbichanlimaioanoRioolNRIalslcE &) el it Top AN A i ’ Full-Vision Bodies— power plant which d’";"{'m" cess and that is our aim.” A0 whor moar: the Red! ani Gold y b - 4 A : Whippetts narrow front pillers rated horsepower. That is why the Whip- = % i ol s < 1 remove the “blind gpot” pet out-performs other cars in its price ; al line there was @ fumble by | - ) L ] ’ Springficld, Squire, whose foothall class. The advanced Whippet, in smart - reputation was built on strength ] 5 : duotone color harmonies, is on displays and solidity rather than flectnes | ) = . Z = Don't fail to come in and see it. < l] BATT[E T[]“AY-mm grabbed up the houncing | ¢ - Z y el A < 5 wd started toward the Springfi 2 Rl o / 2 : , 3 i . goal almost 100 yards away, Vs 4 2 K- : W Superior Quality— New Low Prices LT e Drew started after him. Squire ran S s : 2 : : ) fast and Drew gathered himself for | % = T > ! 3 \ 2 Whivret Whippst & ".""‘l" J A 1S, the famons Drew was not | N g < 8 t : Sed 725 875 S Dionna O ;s ift enough that day to overhauli = Y/ Y \ | Touring 625 765 for Fierce Clash on Gridivon "%, CEaiE N it i i o ; - e Landea 755 925 s to Squire went the distinetion of not : Bt ] sl R i3 T Covan Cabriolet 8 S n o, ] BIGA4-Wheel Brakes— Roalier9aRe2ol s ao D Pittsburgh. Ta., Nov. ) also of outrunning Drew g DR S B Whippet is the first light car to. Prices . 0. B. fo and spacthcations sulfect b changs, greatest battle in the history e Watching and Waiting RS D\ \ A introduce this safcty feature. without netice. W ils-Overland, inc., Telsde, 37 years of gridirons between ck a decade or so it was not| o <4 J w University of Pittshurgh and Wash casy o obtain the use of a bases ¥ ¥ ¥ S s mgton and Jefferson today fou Dall diamond at Walnut Hill as it ¢ A . =, + 3 3 3 both teams primed to give their Ut-| i foday when advanee raquest gis B i - 3 i records. of the field at a stated 1tme. Tn the | El fed by two veterans in Captain | oll days it was first come first serv- | - e SR Z Z Gibby Weleh of Pitt and Capt. Bill 'ag, and sinee the High school base- S eince e S = 3 Q Amos of the Presidents, the WO jall team used to book a number of | GO s ey OMETHING UP THEIR SLEEVES —: 22 Mam St. Tel. 1513 squads also entercd the fray With home games for Saturday afternoons the mythical eastern championship it Lecame a problem how fo m | in view, certain there wonld be o field on| I Washington-Jefferson was declar- | which fo entertain the visitors, As! ed in the best of condition, while q result, the High school baseball | Pitt had two star backs, Booth and | manager used to amble up fo Wal- wards was not expected to get into|Saturday morning. bringing his the game at all. Whether Booth | junch with him. 1fe would take | would participate was problematical. | possession of a diamond and hold it | — Able substitutes, hol\\ G e ”x‘ {against all comers until the hour of fl“ HeY, HRO;)" ur_!éTe;gour |, DUNNO— INSTERD OF CATCHING RATS o the call of Coach Jock Sutherland.|the game, which probably was 2 or N SWINDLE 4 T For. HE. RUINS TH BOSINESS \NSTERD- A record crowd for the Pitt sta-|2:30 p. m. and any other squad or ATTEMRT \”_i ! RAFPLE “TCKETS l-‘-"-“;‘; '{%fi‘;m« BY FIGHTING WiTH TH' PRRROT dinni which seats 72,000 and one of eam which used the ficld in the in- | T CATed ¢ ? TR' POULY WOULONT AND RUNNING HIM OUT oF the lavgest of the day’s football as- [ torim dfd it with the understanding "BARNEY " HAVE. GOT AWAY IN ™ STORE — : semblages was anticipated. that the High school n rowas THE. : WE € for, | GUESS | The lineup “there first® and could have the | E5(RPED. TH' RRST PLAE~ i PelShesy | W. & J. Pitt | field when he wanted it | PARROT) | [ == X A Herrold ................ Donchess| He DId PETE Ble RaFFLE. ; N NEARLY THURS NOW. 10 = : p | About five a High : “a / 72 = ; c el s LOST wis WIN “Bamniay Malcolm .. <ovo. Kernlechool substitute who balanced in LEE. O THE left tackle ambition what helacked in weight el F. Pauley coeenees 10X wag sitting anxiously on tie heneh | TICHET Fres. loft guard in the last few minutes of a foot- | ENCE. TR dnee Aschman ...... <o Cutlenfhallgame with Bristol High school | WE EIND | [ HUREY - vuray! f> center at St Mary's field. Incidently this | “THEM Gullagher ....... Roberts | was New Britain's last game with BAK AT right guard Bristol and the New Dritaln team -5;4;\;?_. Q). A N8 RGLS Goods .. o . Wasmuth | was leading 53 to 0. ShLe AR S P 2L ’ & o 5 alog /7 right Coach Cassidy turns to the sub WITHOUT 3 > (3374 . s Guarino fand said: “You go in there and THE 28G 4 p 3P L 3 4 - T e F-zvs..q right end | ngnt.” PARROT . 1 z PR WL Salata | On the first play he slugged a | o Ha - quarterback | Bristol player and on the second | e Welsh | play he belted another. He was sen: | 1eit halfback [ from the game. When he returned R Hagan [to the bench, Coach Cassidy asked | right halfback him for an explanation: | Amos ........ Parkinson or Booth You wanted me to fight, didn't | fullback iyou?” the sub asked. Itobinson Heisel Cook i