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5 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER & 1927. 8522 85982058058250859 98580828800 8580 5655080828 850095804 PIPTIIEFPPPIPIPITIFPIFITIITIIIITGT FFITTIIIVINIIII99 INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE TO START AT STANLEY ARENA * SATURDAY GAME Three Games to Feature Start of 1927-28 Season— Teams All Set to Battle For Championship—Girls’ Coach Gassxdy and NflUgfl[flGk Contests Additional Feature This Year — Dancing Mentor Have Battle of Words to Follow the Games — Dick Dillon to Officiate— S First Battle to Start Promptly at 7:30 p. m. N ¥t PARRCT AT OF S LINES SATORDAY S Yale and Princeton Both Have g e e oo ighty Forward Walls Pe pabit £ 1 by in New o and Maryland |, A ¥ un now are ripping along . cs of cast’s most r ig the record of th s a punishing sweeping for- son game. All right | anship ou won't play me like in a wout in wave o Ik about chs vxplain- s to usher this Saturday n off dat ne! Cassidy cruising Marsters Against array, ard wall avenues through the t Saturday and caught 1sive backs as Grimm, v in their tracks, By’ the As ird members of the ' Philade hia—Tony Canzoneri, f f ed as the 1 1 found inspiration New York, knocked o Henry, wletball official ¢ work lay to pick up the victory trail | Chicago, (2). Phila- s city. Bro 1 personal delphia, de e 1o of H \ Arnold Hor- Uhiladelp o i The for 1son backfield | Paltimore (3] LI ] 9 and race 8 Off tac — touchdown to show e t Bill Ingra head N, rork Walker, Juck- s i ey but Stronger N phil Kaplan, New ¥ork pointes Army received no |y concerning Notre st at the Yankee th Nebras- Panther tired bhets, oV (s Brooklyn, Tomm Aleweig Nitram Taro de- France, (20) On §. §. Colombia ed “Kil? nouth a day and i 1 out of to to remove memories of flood scenes Califor hefore tacl Cornell prepara- | ford, Chic (). tory job. round the — t Pittshurgh-— Young Sailor, Char- wrd Colum- Los Angeles, Syr 58 . Pa., defeated Jack Zivie Pitts- tate worked Kansas City—Larry Cappo, K = L (10) Kelly, K knocked out Bobby ( HEMONE 1§ AGAIN - o ms, Kan, defeated Sailor o e Bridggport Storekeeper RO o ol oo iz 1 " rested on Bench Warrant o teom Sworrie cenmite. cunaba “- : "\‘ 1 X s ridgeport, N : x’ P James i "n'h Ry Sayre, Tex Rickard Plans Real “Madison Square” for Hub ost K I'lans for a Madison vid 1o the ckard, will SEAR o PROCTLEVEN f ot Men w 18 2 ickard BEAD HERALD CLASSIEL 1 ADS 3 ond 4 ) I William Carey, vice-president FOR YOUR WANTS rregted as o nial i) 1 tr er of the Madisor e 1 Vine I ) ond officia ._&'} G 0 . B oped that ] N Mr. Rickard, Mr. Carey line TR vnied t o8 roand 2 oIy S s o declared 10K b L are wou seat Without Salves or Cutting I () onit pt ; i rom e Appraisal of Flood Area ; il e ol Puzzles Matt (allahan " 1 prior to the i riv Munici- MUST WEAR HATS HERE } of this city Mer | No X1 n W ussess . players stem Hartford. | " K of cobd W flo¢ waters tilled the whi Matt w J. Calla- USING STANFORD PLAY i one staff of fleld ¢ a - tar 1's ors i i n *allahs lay [ 1 1 A, Mc FIkLs G MEN g praise tha | i ton con like re foot or by the quart?” 2 ple it is team as he say -'v " nowill do oas they are told. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Jack Beasley, colored er from New Haven, or ' of Holyoke, onc of the lc wvyweight amateur figh section of the coun will substi- Kelly, middl nt Connecticut, tional chan amateur ucted by the B mitt sling- fony Lucas ding light ors in this for Jack champion of George Hof main featur nan of the be con at the tonight. tournament Mohawk A. Main 19$35895538555555085506885958550285888508580008 8 INDUSTRIAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE OPENS TONIGHT—JACK BEASLEY OR TONY LUCAS TO MEET NATIONAL AMATEUR CHAMPION : TONIGHT — OFFICIALS APPOINTED FOR AMERICAN ROLLER HOCKEY LEAGUE—BLUES PRACTICE TONIGHT — OTHER SPORTS BRIEFS % PLTTTCIPIIIPIPICTPITOIECITITIST P43 T0PPIPETIEOFTIFIIIPPIITIIIIIITIE PSS 90000009000 P0T0CE 0600400006 UNABLE T0 GET ~ NATIONAL AMATEUR CHAMPION [(GALS BENEFIT BY TIE IN GAME High Sehool Gap 10 Be Hed | Over Until Next Season New Britain High schoo! benefited by the 6 to 6 tle score which re- sulted in the New Haven Hillhonse- Hartford Public High school game in the Capital City vesterday after- noon. Since one of the rules under William F. Fleischer of this| city was awarding the cup to the winner the Triangular League | the winner must defeat | the two opponents in the | ar League or the cup would 14 over until next year. | New Haven faiied to put| 1 victory, Hartford | s first attempt and New | failed on its first attempt | t I to New Haven in that| ‘ew weeks ago, the cup will id over until next year regard- | t happens in the ew | tford Public High school urday, Nov, 19. % Haven and Hartford onderful in their tie game. wr had edge over the other. toth played good football. Straight | & seemed to be in vogue, al h New Haven uncorked some v good passing during the con- | emed ta b2 the best fn | and New Haven had | and in the sccond stanza. rd carricd the ball down the n the sccond quarter and It did not kick nt. In tha third quar- Haven, playing a brilliant smasning game, ripped the | line to pieces and marched | rs of the length of the 15 fighting furiously to tie ame. Shortly after the | irter opened, Hillhouso | final plunge «nd the score | Balanni, who had played | brilliant game in his accurate for- s throwing, went into the throw a pass that would ti. He threw it into the > Haven player who d within a foot of the goal | arms of 2605566606850 585282525090086005008952 8 SEECIPFTCITOIVTECICTOTTTTTIET 0044 APPOINT OFFICIALS FOR ROLLER HOCKEY LEAGUE Manager McDonough Not Definitely Set On Lineup of New Britain Team — Wallingford Here for First Game Monday Night — Harry Thompson to Have Charge of Amateur Contests — Eddie McAloon to Play Utility Role—Finish Rink This Week. | ‘e charge can Roller |Hockey league this season have Ibeen named. They are well known arbiters in all lines of sport and in- clude the names of several who are —_—— well-known in this ¢ Leading t “Red” Thinks Mentors Get More ... e quartet of men who dle the whistle when the aja ol league starts is Billy Lush, former Criticism Than President York Giants basehall player, cout, eoach and old-time roller e hockey star. Next comes the only New York, Nov. §. <= “Red” and renowned “Red” Rorty of Hartford throu whose influence nd efforts mainly, the game has revived in this city. Then es, Tommy Leahy who will be me the polo fans Grange today turned thumbs down on the idea of ever becoming a foot- ball coach. “If there’s anybody in the world who takes more grief in the form of criticlsm than th United States,” coach of a college None of that for mine With his fiery thatch on a pillow | while the coach and trainer of his O New York Yankees wrapped steam- | Of ing blankéts around his right leg, but “Red” allowed he'd stay in the pro fessional game “a few vears more.’ Eastern basebail and umpi MeDonald, forn; men not vers alike gs during the game. eot mem- ‘s Armory Rorty was orirs of s in Hanng on East Ma This year he expects also to make " pos- another movie or two. Rorty “Of cour the recumben used »ping Ghost t the wool went on with a glance n blankets under which iring the coming y lay one of his greatest assets now 1v of his friends, slightly impaired by a stubborn easc A nk sfeDonough of of water on the knee, ‘it all depends the New Britain team has not defin- on how a man takes care of himself jtcly sattled and whether he gets hurt.” represent thi To Keep faith with his public and likely lineup, although some changes incidentally to increase the gate re- | be made before the scason is ceipts, the leader of the Yankees |started, includes Higgins and Jack expected to play today at the Polo Mercer as rushes. Hizging Is one Grounds against the Chicago Bears, of the stars of the game during the team that will vear. The despite his bad knee. It was fn a | present qime while Mercer comes game with the league-leading Bears | bac the floor after an absence hree weeks ago that Grange suffer- of 15 years from it. He was a od the injury which since has kept member of championship team him off the gridiron piloted by Billy Hanna in this city “It was purely accidental,” Grange |in the old days. :clared of his first serlous mishad | Brown or 11 that has overtaken him in his 1008 | conter on the will be named as am, Mr. McDon- club wer? notified late last, {football career, colleglate and DPro- o, on feures. Bither man s a ca- that Kelly would be le 10 | others will follc |tessional. Tt occurred when Tref-| . p. maver ana ia able to make )X here because of the that ihouts will make ) the card for 'TRed” Grange Not to Pull Summer ton, ex-Notre Dame star and center, ‘.'.”\‘“. ot i ronblaifor kihe othar cut he receiver eye in = ! |ran into him in a for a forward [, ~ - 2 i % bR U e ek | Training Stunt Because of Fear of | o0 710 T =4 "8 forward eams. Muirhead s the probable Hartford last week ealed. | e | i e sclection as halfback for New Brit Kelly was to have 1in the W | Rheumatism. i Wikehys 0L RO [ ain with I'hinn, as goal-tender. main ur tourna- MAY BAR DE dPSEY FROM i continued. “These fellows, who were g N n f i Sl : ; > Both of these men are well-known night but New York, Nev. 8 (UP)—Carrying | All-Americans in collcge, aren't hale | %1 O 1e5® TIER Rfe e LKA bla o Keen Gintle tough as some of birds from (*¢ &1 f r8 jof rolerhockeys An examination of h physician in the Br a4 him to abandon all gt City ns of fight is wee Upon being noti wtion, Whaler, als of the Mo di- zood. if not hetter to oppose the national c e cou defini sign up for the bout but he has he slication of Tony Lucas of Hal Lucas is s lead L decision and t v & knock- ont over Jack is con- <idered one of the 1 the ranks of N rs. He has won last six Ly knocko of New Jack Kelly three wee n. e one of ments of the presen ¢ ey beat Jack Holyoke. Mis st the 1 better Either of the holder of main Haven wi man who rememb, ates title in the I Lieherman of Springticid will le Joe Muleahy New York in another feature on the card ght ! rman battled Fray LaPera of New 1 many thd won. When arr York in the la ght he g made for this week's berman was matched to fight Haurry Seeche of Hartford but at his | own request, he was switched to| meet the Ne wYork fightor | Many other favorites he on card tonight including ap- Aranes arney Yo ma state t ht champion, agninst John- | Clinch of this eity. Fr Kee- | n of Britain is sche 1o hes with Vi nd this hout s of D ford speetacle, Pancho Villa is scheduled to meet vior of Terryville in one of card and this in outs on the BOXING Tonight Nov. 8 oat 8:30 at (he Y. M. T. A and B. Hall, M 10 Star Bouts 10 Rounds of Action—21; Hours of continual milling Ausplees MOHAWK A, C. STAR ATTRACTION George Heffman National Champion of the United States Street Jack é;asley OR Teny Lucas Admission 75 cents r el seats on sale 1y Bridgett’s Smoke Shop, Church St. State Lunch, Main St. - Shee- han’s Smoke Shop, Main St. —— ) rd. 1t the report RIGTRDING IH NS EOR e fonst ab simmmie, Ehiming o is concerned. of. Gra in the ted yesterday of the matt district of of the qu for ed a box- i New “has the applicant any fi- interest i ¥ corporation boxing in this n: show window, | rasualties occurred when a | used a traffic tleup | lers through the plate | | A riot squad succeeded In dispers > reccived the erowd, and had no dificuit prior to the match with [in persuading key last summer, answered | his qu the shopkeeper and mannequins to ring down the tion cur in on their show. There’s At Least (;ne in Every Offiice EEL FHOW CoLD Y HANDS ARE MABEL , s = ~3 {1 HOPE You Do T Miny MY COLD HANDS PEGGY, years is his brother, Garland G hnal |in action 1 & corps of prefly man-|never has scen hig brother in varsity | nequins to display his wares in a |togs. But:-predicted a football career | {for “the Kid" as bright as his own. /A\U‘r MY HANDS CoLb THoUGH p—rr AMNA T Wallingford, one of the best teams in the league, will he New Britain's all colleges that you never heard i he Wheaton iceman' who para- nother thing—age doesn't seem |first opponent on the op nighe Pormer Heavyweight Champion Be- |1o500 the business as an avocation for |to count, There's a lot of fellows of |next Monday., Waterbury will be comes Owner by Buying Madi. | helfbacks in the off season declared |#5 and 36 vears old playing football | hers on Thursday night. The Brass l g believes the practice causes |in this league that we would be City outfit {s one of the best and ont larcR o (o0 e mighty glad to get on the Yankees. is decidedly the favorite to win the s sir,” said “Red,” “that cold |They can put it all over the young championship this year. New ¥ Nov. S (1) —- Jack water on your sholders doesn't do lad of 21 or 22 just out of colleg An amateur league will be form- probably will be ealled on [#nyhody any good. T know some old | Grange failed to agree with the loq chortly after the season gets un- w Yorlk state athletic com- time ice toters back home and it's |view of Bennie Fricdman, ex-Michi- | dor way here and Farry Thompson nission to decide wi intends ruined ‘em. I'm going to stick to gan star, that the pro game IS more o¢ this city has been named to offi- ve others |thoveling cement and playing golf exacting. le the amateur game ler the boxing like 1 did last summer.” | “If 'd heen at Tillnois when T got cDonough fs at the pre 1ot do both 5 — {this knee.” he grinned, & have ont time, arranging to have two This declar moticially Twenty-Two Hurt as | been playing two weeks ago, knee OF |amatonr ‘teams from Mertden and the statc fathers, e e |no knee. ‘When you were a regular |watoriury, play the prellminars ; Mannequins Show Legs | vitn a big game s along vou | e PR ed reports thut the former A q! g8 with a big game coming along You ! .o next Monday night. ampion had ordered| Tondon, Nov. 8 (U'P)-—Three 'had to play.” Full particulars on the definite 0 Madison Squ 1 women and fourteen | Besides the Yale-Princeton game, | ¢ v, ST OO FIE AC0R e stock through Promoter men were injured [what “Red” wants most to \atter partiofithis will be given the weck. zames will be played at the newly finished Stanley Arena on Church strect. end for the Illini. 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