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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1927. BELLBLLLLBBLHE $LEELESLLLESBEHSLL8.8LHEEBBLELLHLLL 5885585560505 56 55558658866 5666 5555568506588 555L65055660080060060600000000000000000000006000600006090680 00! ALL-NEW BRITAIN TRAMPLES SILVERTOWN ELEVEN TO TUNE OF 42 TO 0—HIGH SCHOOL SHOWS VAST IMPROVEMENT IN BEATING PITTSFIELD—AMATEUR FIGHT FANS INTERESTED IN HOFFMAN-KELLY BATTLE TOMORROW NIGHT —OTHER ITEMS SEPFEFTPIIIPIIPIFFFIFIVIFTIITTITIFHFEITCIVETTIITIIFIFITINIIPITPIIIICICIIVIEC T TEFCTOCTIOCI P G00TTT S POFSIFIRIPPPIIFIETH 0000 ST TP CTC00NPNIPPNPPIIPCTPPICETIITCTITVCCITITIISITITIT T o009 PLAY OF LINE FEATURES "PAWNFES PIAY A NEW BRITAIN SMOTHERS 'LOOMIS-COHEN IN |HOFFMAN-KELLY BATTLE VICTORY OF HIGH SCHOOL SCORELESS TIF SPRINGFIELD 4 TO 0 [FADINHANDBALL| FEATURES AMATEUR CARD Red and Gold Shows Real Power in Setting Down Pitts- Flays - |Hardware City Eleven Wins From Silvertowns by De- 0 P‘National Light Heavyweight Title Holder Scheduled To field Eleven—Backers Enthusiastic Over Chances Eleim? Unable o DEH[ Goal Ling cisive Margin—Team Does Most of Its Scoring in;sevemeeu, Teams Bflmlflg Io Meet Connecticut Middleweight Champion—Pro- of Team Against Hartford—Scully Stars at End 0l ODDOHEH[S in Game Last Period—Graham, Manning, Thompson, Rad-i Honors in Y. M. C. A. League | grom is Changed To Have Lieberman Fight Joe Position—Three Attempts At Kicks By Visitors| R | zewich and Leary All Aid in Scoring Points—Wer-| o Mulcahy of New York—Favorites Paired—Ten Are Blocked—Bay Staters Suffer First Loss. L et tean of this1 - \vaiss Shines at End—“Jumbo” Runs Back Kickoff. | ., uing at ihe tead of the ¥. .| Bouts Arranged for Evenings Entertainment. i it . A. handball league during last| = 4 > | All-New tain football | har fed it to yard line | Week although the 17 teams entered | iterest in any amatenr Ao S e : all more o1 less in line for a ; i s s : J'") ”“:“” “" s L"" Loz ard 'OI‘I : ('”‘fw’( l';\y?r):n:lt'r:';xrnned 3 hir:;sl?r?. f]n zix‘\:! <EI‘IGIBI‘E PLAY[RS Ao : k:._vll i.‘ni zh;sn:llr !:sub:;: 3 t also avenged itself ning in two plunges 5 a first |5 8 : : el g 5 bl were are only a few who believe | asent tme fn the anoe 5, cat lust season when it rode 1 incomplete Hhiat the Teafers of dast weel wiil ba | Lo 2 appearancs of shod and unmercifully over Dy anathardn g able to come through to retain their | i Hoftman, national United 1 Independent eleven we from Graham to Leary position during the coming battles. | s light heavyweight champlon, ¢ld to the tune of six the forr am captain raced Mangan-Roche combination { Juck Kelly, state middle. and six points the Springtield team lnhmlf ;‘,m,‘,, the league thrce times, the Fou]‘ Men’s flfld Tw(} Gms’ v champion, in the feature i e score o.’\lh- e comis-Cohen palr, twice and the bout of the amafeur fight totrna. favor of New Britai st be . as reached, ressel-Crowe team once. I Submit Lists of N BTt G bl o e o ity AR e a dataty bl e eams Submit Lists of Names o i Im\_If:‘:j:fl)”f”'omunuu R not show itselt until late KL R hat ! watching the Walther brothers. They | ————— Hoftman, in his only appeara t quarter, 't ! ! n k of time | ¥ him over backy s The T o N (RIS ot by 5 bpcaTanco The Tndustrial Basketball leagu hich was last winter will open the season's play tomor- | 10 Hartford, toyed with oJe Howard, row night at 7:30 o'clock in former middleweight champion and Stanley o Chuteh 4 him down alinost at will. ! S astin He won wide margin making game snd two men's games, | HOWard appear as a novice be played, to be followed by |SWMUNE in Instead of a man who dancing. attained the highest rung on the tic ladder in bis class in this state, won every mateh so far. The t 3rit vented th cven from | 1 path clear, Sra- | st Fone dnciiag iakon = sruit fr prove i . 1 a record score. Had not ' Lan k ed the point. car watehing, & Mag and 1 on the G 1 ) injn riod dis- | paved way for New ap hit their stride and have | roken s last score when he went in registered often in the winning col- the loc ! took a 35-yard pass umn. The Dunn-Dudack team start- star he ball to Springficld’s fi ’ but will be a strong con- nary imbo togk the bal ¢ . The Noren-Hornkohl team | Pawnees 3 affair 2 ’ : hie wasn' was bidding for the top berth K 5 s Hiay 3 : s vard P of serim- went on the rocks and is now in| The schec 4 i . Dell RECE s < s \ touch- | ninth place. The Swede pair, An-|Night's games will brin 1 e work of Hoifman v Shs '1; i m",‘,'f;‘\,:lu; t PR I through derson and Nelson also fell by the Iule & Levil Girls S iiout the statr and it ) and he for e Scors and Graham kicked | wayeide and is now entrenched in |the Landers, Frar Iy aiter that that he won t < that gave New Britain 442 |100h place. The Marshall-Vogel duct |while in the men's league, en- | national title in the tournament in e iine, o game | Sang its solo notes twice but the |ing games will be played between Doston. Thers also he won with cwectness of the music assailed deaf the Fafnir Bearis the cham- | ase over his several opponents, ) JREL e cars as this pair is firmly set in the [pion P. & F. Corbin team and the, & meets a different sort of bruised ankle. ot of these men | mary: e RS S e it e T recuperated from their injurics su Brl Peter Perakos, manager and cap- |(sams Kelly. The Connecticut champion 15 the second BAIE Lo xolTn | BUFke ysos urul Tingam | ergetrom-T-eraias t T e has bility to wage a great de- ne and do devastating work S is attracting plenty of attention be- |quetrial nthletic coun f o battle and if he can kecp e s y cause of his versatility. Peter plays : rom Hoffman tomorrow night, < Che;Springfel] {eam wad Aurg o7 e e eiae 211 positions but his own and his vp- ekl sibIE ot ms that he will have won at least a moral D= even going s o predict tha rphy et team ris s pereentage 100 per e s X:un F\wu win b irodie oveeons Hotion Y | cent iy w'""»u\-r R el "‘—; h i,nf"'“' in t downs. It was a sorry prediction novan ... e The standing of the Bl s ey he request of Bill Liebe AUMBOE Of | YA v ciwas calh 'm folloy though not broken forced to from the shortly after it star end, followed shortly after this po low McHugh na ¥ rnot, 2 Springtield. Licberman was B B ey i T Wt Florence Steck, |5 «d to meet Harry Seeche of : wrong team | i 4 e e e e nen e *ranc te o . Cric trord but he has asked th y Fred Saunders who wa £ “Teight yard loss o at- Q it "]“"*: U v““‘"“’N“’“}"(‘]""‘, o Y St (A Mencs rae dots girls: Helen Lynch, Nellie Sar- | ficials of the Mohawk A. C. to al- tuting in place of Capt sricson |t yass as t hi 1u: U Gl e e s \ t i —42 | Dressel-Crowe . ... i tinski, Alice Corbat, Louis . . | low 1 to meet Joe Mulcahy of during ) s g |1ent team work VIBYCRY S A N ar ver, Sal 3y A New York. Mulcahy is rated as a Seuily on the eleven. aiss appeared | Toucl ¥ ShaE arats : 1 r Sl otien tarda d Lis | Manning 2, Grah: _cary; points Walther Brothers ... rwi ‘ o He pic igh passes 4 tain lost the siinse t it mr‘x ?{m S »Mh‘r":l’ e o sti- | Greenstein-LeWitt ... 1 § e and Anng san. ! brman fought last week, air for good he scco t a or a three yard play could iy Radzewich! for’ Manning, |15 Mag-Appell ..o . 20 ar, Al-|Li 1 thinks that he won that e Py : SR R e and Ml s for | Hergstrom-Perakos .. : Wilson, Johs : ) 115 to vindicate him- ;;Ay..;tl‘:‘;‘"xrslx, l» to e E ¥y s rs Kick d New i ‘&\ ‘: ml” : “ "" i e ¥ m. O'Neil Noren-Hornkohl . k Jolr atulis, Albert Havliek, David P 1 or Worcester; ref bout left Nevulis, Shimanski, 5 ine yard line i v wondarful work of the ba b carns-§ George % | open throtgh the moving up of Liee strong in breaking through a o six yard I er_hng ADJWHEFG in COUH[W Graham piloting o dashing quart Dl awkins PRty e Holst, §. Gotowaia, G. Drels . berman. If these two are paired off, ling the Pittstield 8 r « le T ' 1 the last of charging supermen flashed lonz . Waskowitz-Conta i 1 e ey Tl R TR G o re should be plenty of fireworks, Reckert made abo : tack rnen 1 ; , dashed thro S runs himself but he was greatly | i = | Doherty-Collins . ; ; b6 | il et i & Goraan Al e e e losses in the early p . 0 | 7 le at guard and ) Niw York, Nov. 7 (UP)—F aided by the work of hLis mates in| HOLDS SCORING LEAD Tarker LD 5 Sl ATsyl WAt TTaRaInt Ca S e ot o e ncol bl Rosthe and kept up ! latt ka did not kick 1 ¢ barred from the Ameri interference, 17our touchdowns were | Marshall-Vogel . Russell Ha Joseph Charlow, |claims t he was stalo at the stages, Kuhs was in first cv S 19 t o o by line bucks and tackle slices | —_— | ——— Joseph Jolin Tellet ¥ e B lay and he u the Massa e ball was s r which he had no control, and and two werc mad ver £0T- 1 e argetown University Fleven, Gain- | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ypoyjine, 3 Frank t rd line broke » > Wi ntributed less, per- | ward passes, bne to Radzewich and | 3 e center, brought > 2t ¢ without o ; e the other to the incomparable| qug Points Against Lafayctie, afternoon of perfection t o | Keenan d Vic Morley mond Schwab, Gustaf D n vill engage in a slugging match to Imer anson Sere 1l appearance. Both possess hefty I St z It was Leary who pav Andy Yakubowitz, Willi punches and with Keenan fighting lighest point when he dropped on o Palbes lons v SAE) mes el e e i ain fof 50 yards)|| Rciainst Standing, @ g ball on the one-y: i q s 1 R il o R e Mokl | B 0 X1 N G Fdward Zaleski, Tlamilton Darrow, |in his usual style, Morley will b blocke knocking out e New York, Nov. T ain- Josoph Meshan, Thomas Kilduff, | forced to open up and keep swit of an ringficld team and 2 27 points against Laf I“rank Arbour. Albert ephe (1% b T Jef- | s interference and a straight [ M e TOmOrrOW Night |Julins Mieczko i v Many arc interested in the mateh $100,000 | pixch a j ould ha | 5 atits Tead inst nn trying to 120 HERE D 0 Y e g e digs e n o Nov. 8 at 8:30 at the | Whitm between Johnny Clinch of this o ustice to Gene Tunney him B beill atorine v loth the Sick Dillon will T iRt atier justice n ¥ s foothail scoring wh | Dick Dillon will re and Barncy Youseman, state ligh HiEhid e e e L AT . r 5 o fon |5y Leavylaal tho lastiman madera loii sy iea nShaid ooraless by M T A B ing and all ofher s playec A S0 T, : o v 1 license without | jange at him. o lington and Jefferson, moved to Y. . 1 A, and o | ithe Industrial leagu sting 11 inch beat Barney before the state Acting C; i i i i : v_“ “vl’u :’ o Pm;:. Now Prituin j”,; :\'vw:’l\‘\"‘f"v:““_ Y \v"h xv‘lmm . . b Hall, Main Street rls' preliminary game on Satur- | tournament last vear but a broken ! anniaeold efend the it 1 a farword 1 L SR i grfee R LandRL ST TRy S N il o 1y evening humb stopped him from entering otn ol and)to ki % ) ¢ R 1 I£D sty i et he game in the firs "-rl s e the aon G i 10 Star Bouts - e into competition for the state title, ed to Pittsfield and Reci 1 Now n i ted the ball o 1ord Ve ol suddenly AL 0 PRROINLE S ARAIIS L INS 3 | FAGLES ORGANI Youseman won it, but Clinch has i ‘ cigh Count in the rur pecding his way through tacklo for h team and landed in sccor 1Ol Tiounis oo ACtIORE 1y S H s The Enzle A. C. baskethall il AL 16 ihow B @ oerin. ter failing to make a first Ro- y t i d lir 1 G ¢ e 3 ” ‘\“f'('"""” he \f"; & ”_’:1‘ 5 I‘»';"‘; R o of continual milling ’z‘;”o"”" " !‘l‘“""‘ ! ity over the Capital City Hebrew, o s ; ¥ e e : f e T ain experic »urimor creased its total and ndiofiihe aiby khos o D ieh! . > Wiea of penalties . that lost them points half of which have || Auspices MOHAWK A. C. season and s looking for games | o 'I,V‘f(,‘,,",ff_“‘,,‘;r.;::: e ground time after time. Thompson ien scored by Myles Lane. hali- STAR ATTRACTION with auintets in the st iVerazlie [adar eliae S e followed Graham with an Heyard back. He made 15 touchdowns | Saa mmee e 115 to 10 sears of age. Lack ot a floor |17 SA71ed to meet in the tourna- dush. At this point, McHugh start- i points after touchdowns, 2 forces the tew mto play all games O LIRS i G ik 1 aders follot | National Champion of the fon the ro Address communi SEDERUD were those of last week and with e o o 55 Telinhons Parrettn, assistant | Hoftman and Kelly to top them of, ball but “Shep” Bingham inter- (N, Y. Us .ooooiae 2 JACE. EEITY i e at 2442.2, jone of the best crowds of the sea- s g T ; : i T | = - |son will be on hand to sec the D o= ananit % s 7 < i Citizen O'Goofty rises to ask if | milling. The first bout will be staged ‘;:”':: K:‘,,‘P It 4 Arat dosn, | Dextmouth "G 5 Amplon there are going to be any morc oil |at $:30 o'clock sharp. ¢ : i i Admission 75 cents trinds. He says e could use an — ‘ The Alumni Weekly e on it Taty || [mutomonile; Headlines tell of Harvard holding veturn of unp 4 ) Tactt's Smoke. Shom. Churen || Owners of 71 cars had their li-|a “long dummy” practice for the DY AN e St. State Lunch, Main St. Shee- | |censes taken away for drinking|Penny eleven. The girl-tren thinks HoInIe . t and give the han's Smoke Shop, Main while going to a Ya tme. If this |1t rather rude to compare Penn to rds but New Britain « J |continues, attendance should drop, {a dummy? ards on the play. | | L returned the compii- e ——— ; {ment by making 15 vards i 2 o o iomgson wre trowet tor o i i hen a Feller Needs a Friend down. Graham and Thompson n prob- | five yards and sturm again ockey | piled through for a first down. Sturm shod ' bucked center for two yar is and York | then adzewich sliced tack for a ariy lost own | tonchdown and Graham kicked the i abvlang | cd passing badly and 1" (¢ aryland who was being saved for the g y United States {tions to J. Colwick, manager, or for off the first half. ) Sande, re Second Half t 10 purchase wich kicked off " owas kev he f timo until New Britain ivilege ored its second touche Ken- | ficld got the ball on a kick but | Benny | Thompson intercepted forward €0 pass and carried it fo Springficld's i ard line before being downed. | nning was back in the and 1o u scular fe plied through center in four Do s mash 1ak the sccon re Sande has put anad G ked the point. No | ug-bear of a jockey's £ that quar- his racing days are tor g is leading 14 | ritain started in with gfivid | Gra- | pt at a i period, | te pass, Gra- | rial to Leary | rst down. Graham shot | Thompson who barcly missed a first down and Manning bl d throng fhe necessary Graham the 1ding on his Wi 1h-yard line scored his first uchdown of the year by slicing | through right tackle, and reversing o the loft of the ficld and getiing loar for the third score of the come. He also Kicked the point. raliam shot another forward to + first down after the ickoti raham made another by \eleven- dash around the end. | Graham then shot a long forward to Radzewich who took it on the 50- | vard line. ~Learly came with him a4 knocked down would-he P | L =4 Kler and “Raddy” didn’t stop un i ¢ R AP TorN PANTS i had crossed the line, Again gy I 1 rvard eac h: 1 .2,:’9 % h. 5 e e o ham’s tou sent the ball over for g when they play together. ! Springficld again kicked and Gra- |

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