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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERA LD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1927 15328885852 L22589852530588885898889 0585558995 500850 8 RAY TAYLOR AND PANCHO VILLA FURNISH FEATURES ON AMATEUR CARD — INDUSTRIAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE STARTS WITH RECORD ATTENDANCE—ALL-NEW BRITAIN QUINTET TO OPEN SEASON NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT—ITEMS OF INTEREST C4EEPFPPPCTFITTOPIPPPPITPTITHT T HIETITFRTIIVFPICITIITIIITINCNCI T PO S 0T O PP 0PI PO P4 IITTOO0 O CSEIPTTINICIPIIIITIETIEITFIIETIIVCTPOEPEITVET TSRS VICIE I TSI TT PICPCIPETPTPITIIITIIPSCITIIITIITIISITTITITVITIPOE S Y NORTHWESTERN BACKS RATED WITH FOUR HORSEMEN RECORD CROWD WATCHES DUSTY LEAGUE OPENING Stanley Arena Is Officially Opened to Athletics—P. & | F. Corbin and Corbin Screw Teams Score Initial Victories—Girls’ Game Goes Overtime and Has to | Be Called With the Score at One-all — Success Is | Predicted for Circuit This Year. F. Corbin-Yafnir Bearing. and league got Arena sporting arena, (% agues hich ling r ad unde Dick floor Stanley Rule and Landers about 1 1 in a foul goal ers were co as well 1 (BY of the about ple of Despite defe Missouri, ther and the ¥'s four bac 1y2 Lie there ever was Without in a appl Northw Withiin three minutes of Jean Drayer of Landers chance which rolled hoop and went out. failed within a h end on a foul ch chance after a the overtime period, At one time in th thought that Helen to win the game for & when she took a shot basket. The lineup ‘s proteg found the difficult had no forced Lewis out third period. I minute but she Stanley Rule rd Panl, v, o Marley, Jarnot BILL best , seems 10 be the quartet wes ts power . a great one. '.ass’os on College Program fop ' simapeon, s ThsCommg Satu day ‘ Y EVANS) back the genc Northwestern appeared to lc g power wh he al feel- | a few minutes prior to t ing the | j that forced his retire | “Tiny” scored Northw touchdown, but was no discounting the \mmu:h to miss the of Coach Dick |touchdown, which 1 stars, led by | linois to win by a on fullback if | Getting hack to th hackficld, as a whole, disparaging [are many of the exps Coach ]luh‘fiu the opinion that Levison at Tllinoils might | ter, Captain Gustafson and H going much more | as halfbacks and Lewis at full, t foot injury | prisc the best backfleld the w of the game in the seen since the days of the }Hoxsv'n\rn of Notre Dame. s in (m\) estern this year. 1 by Illinois and unfort noint permitte oint m: Northw 1 find . of a T the As Indian West York Farmer Joe Co . outpointed n Antonio, (10) np. Newport, Ky om Franki p K| rml fr (1), Landers, Fr Sartinski Terwilliger, Jacobs, Ig g Lynch, Drayer, ¢ wegy promi ctor as Wizard th an undefe Ref Millon: A 1 an undef scorer, | Corbin foremost of in riorm have Wost to ¢ Screw-Stanley W On past » 1ppears o il line {entEre will Army b Norte D formen in I tile shifty Nir and hard and Flan ¢ of > Athough depri Bruce Caldwe a4 by am patehin and ) i hay otre orer wn t is Garvey At left 1 1 nating ing specialist. cat o attack six out of sneer Pri row rinceton is by team. T is per awler n the leski, ¢ Arhour Mer Darrow 1§ n Miles erf which Stanley Works mi 24 ta Har ority th Hed fa vy's gan has bec e interse Gy o culation, cally gree leven of long experd cpected fr 1or to put over Other outstar find cridirons vivan il Jefterson ¢ nell. cll. on at Yank Boasto rhole The Cadets will find Dame's offensiv and a vietory Los A 9 (P ) It <1y on 1 Traditional —Young Stri won from lipeE, (6). JOHNSON HONORED Committee Trom Umplring ¢ Harvard, and Dart- to be con) h B dium Roc a4 S a great cust 1 ag- or the al baitles. . Notie Damc over 1 American League Greets 1 D an edge President. Point 1 ith t d by Tix P)- T celsior Sprit Too {Il to ¥ W word Johnson, forr American ! 1 with @ bre Rowland half of gue of (v the Rtockne preside by rer today find son ind Born 1 - some men in the nd Clar [ nmpiri ich th L b Te 1 st plunging n who : i t v re n l | 1 tol former tion for their ently retived from the pre The prescntation was made Ernest Lowry, Johnsou's p 1ter the plaque was taken i «ick room where Johnson cou it. i il i of the through his playing Brown in g up its n Hammersley f back. The The ve in In the vight servie fneli 2 irec i on a chine alter- John filled v his throat choled with « he tried to say somethi committee inter led. “You don'l have 1o say ion of this token aid. “You alrea 50 much for us and for at your acts in beb you love wero words anyone could ev son's eyes passes v Six vietorics and no role | In Tigers Aip iny CHICAGO BEARS BEAT at feat | “Red” n looks to m but ishing t ack Yale ouly on three occa- no m lir NMoeser spirited sot s an over- 1 1son of ends is a ing threat Norman ke ¥ of buck talent, Tias heen off-color opportunity of it tanding. bowied over e ot e Grange Gets kficl Delights Fane, ma ing tl e York and Nov. his, in n vankees bumped (1 out of first place football 1on Gran Brufy i 4 Ginnts [ former in ond sens turday be m Penn Dartmonuth in bt 1 Hlinois d fina ational forward delight of 12 ryon, ex-Colg: herty, former tin of tie thack hero pliy quarte by act 00 roots impre Cornell’s 6 1o tl ping I catur have st heen most tirst i v scoring erian for th as 4 this ye ctional duel with usi on Middfes have to pit ; FIGHTER'S WIE Angeles, No, 9.—(4) his wife was near homwe in Terre Ha Taylor, contender for it title, arranged n {is i ac Los Na up the aerial i Michigan in n lin t Bud tam here Haute At il k om th ng tussle Columbia w York 1ni s on fhe facing reity of his wh un telling recelved Johnny here last night withheld until 1) nd Taylor had been acclaim: ing I wi fizhti and W Bing with Buck ~hington 25555 $H2 5993055930008 99: depa ts who le Johnny Angus Sn) hoss motion Back Into tion With New York Yankees and | DYING ite, to 1y in an airplane for 99899 but truth i Northwestern e to break into again before v-footed, the po and a fancy change ant praise, from the ardly ra e it arted. | g, hegnet While ment, zood a per- jsn't S tain arterback rd rals of to Stuhldreher, of the great- time, there e o q s whom T reg field is plenty unate ter 1- as one a of class Tiny” Lewis, as one of the country last year, high standard that super br As good as the may be a trifle e but take it fromym arc going to hafe opinion of them be the season, best estern there harder men to| in Big Ten circles than Vic G son. e has speed and steps , making him a most difficult man to stop when he gets under way Walt ¥ to Ohio State and team on the tackl aquar olmer com- st sImer, who bronght dismay started Wilce's road to ruin with & ha Four | run that paved the close of the s s always dangerous. nd of play 385258508528 958 962858 025056056895056 e . kd I g k] ad RAY TAYLOR AND VILLA FURNISH FIGHT FEATURE {George Hoffman, National Champion, Far Superior to Holyoke Scrapper—Seeche Wins In Four Rounds From Mulcahy — Four Knockouts Registered In Amateur Tournament — Art Chapdelaine Defeats Eddie Recd—Johnny Clinch Smothers Youseman. Taylor of Terryville He we Pancho Villa of Harlro the fireworks and best bout of amateur fight tournament staged by the Mohawk A. C. at the Y. M. 1 A. & B. society hall on Main strect last night. The two light fighting in the o thrilled a largc by their slash- and tear meiheds of battie The bout went four rounds lor was given a hairlin he conclusion. of the crowd fign won the decision he had evidently end of nt down for a count in the ronnd and from I silly grin on his ised the crowd to roar , furn . first the {hen on he that ¢ with laughter. One tooth in his upper ran olars was missing and with ry rfom a blecding nose and cut ps Jie would drop his arms in foolis his opponent very and smotherin, rights-and efts /to head when ell tly 1 stopped the house ana decision § per cer had at nano technical McCorkindale second round t 140 pounds ©of Hartrord Knockout over Holyoke in e fights W e ither had Suddenly Me- t blood and his way id that he A broken blood vessel in his throat and he was un- ble to ithe, 1t was explained iftet the fig ie had been in- d in the same place some time ed two knockdow nine each time | round and another Taylor's whirlwind finish in the half of the cond and {through the third round, |earncd him a draw It was a close decision elther land the verdict of the judges a [the referce was roundly applaud [m some and roundly hooed by oth- s, George Hoffman amateur light he pion, scored a w Billy the of in the second but lat- n evide Corkind in Ic way eat York cham- |7 of New weight n over Geo Lu- of Holyok in the main bout lof the night. Lucas proved to be a willing scrapper and a tough sorber of punches. He show ed ¥ of apgressivences against t ional title holder nd ingly although Ioffman, hooter, had a viry wide him. Hoffman was unable to scor knockdown during ‘the fight |though he sent in everything he {to the Holyoke boy e sy E SO SO SR Eel "1““‘1 PIAISe, | o ossive four-round decision semi-fina uleahy showed fore the close of | .. "iiv1e at blocking blows and he tied Secche up in every flurry of |gloves. He failed, however, to take Tohnny po 1seman rour Clinch of 1 cla a severe led the the first the statc 15 1 the 11 victory, is cer the headline: ason. | sor of speed Holmer |, in the rney w city ; cas licking in their bout and he decision. From the round, Clinch was it cham- °d, he hoy until awa start of 1l ov of pace, 1y regarded fullbacks in th is upholding the | : set by vion and kept pound ibout the veryone 15 holdin s fect at und but he matter of Vie Mor t 150 pow for Frank though the e ‘i Hartf and jaw to wonde what ¥ up. B way end of the third away behind in body in a & had b was D unim- over in the a clev- ford, fighting was too expericneed Keenan of this city al- Jocal hoy earned a draw working out on’ ficld, andMichigar last night ather. he Wisconsin © than ever roa full week of the regulars, Th squad will be maki: pe on Rand t le Jowa their CPUCH STAGG NOY O HOSRITALLIST - Veteran Mentor of Chicago Team Added to List of Cripples cago, Nov s from stern ry important pital list toc the w fering from re cold contracted the day Michigan defeated his te irday gz pul bed di pra ¢k at once to des heredi Coach linois ol ooper, t Jadgers close M;: Ten r the ra rpsho Chic Another to he the of Jowa, Tun 9 (A)—1 one of the liron casualtics in this fall, aticnt on its os Alo Stage, who is suf- & Chic worst 20 W io bli the | Wersen lix i dor conierence has a ' s was ve hios- The Ha @ conference game tarts, Michigan's coach for the Navy ckticld Plicate 1d a seve to ent | eil, ahe i of or to v 1i ert of of them as muc closing confe Minnesota on senson strategy for the Mar University some of into shi cugo crip ving t nearly sl of ¥ on the Wolv and the Purdue te visioning a full str GOODWIN t odwin, tes e, 8 [ first time s i the advant th for th 120 1 ice The un- devoting of mein- 1ons eric th ¢ ts to saeh Zuppke scorching fa to stop Chi- Iini are top-heavy n from Chicago. T ota team preparing for Drake w ! meu for ugo plays. The favorites to wi Minne dindr- who lency to Dr Wy Tecrniting ving the ham Bulloek, \for a month, who ot had gloomy, before all Al critical articles by one Jowa news- in sets of ball carric Oosterban GETTING RECRUITS army, in three vounds. Morley cleverly evaded Keenan's haymakers and shot in clean punches to the body, Keenan forced Morley to the fight and iwth more experience and er landling, he should be abl ke the Capital City boxer. Shapdelatne of Springfie Iddie Reed of Hartford pound champion, in th and slowest bout of the Reed refused to lead and backing away while Chapde- laine fried to bring him fnto an ex- change. There were a few exciting during the bout but they v between. r tournament weeks rfom las will be made to New York team to this Dandry, mid-Atlantic npion, and “Iron Horse” tiurino will be matchad with suit- able opponents if possible the offensive and this probably cost him the decision. At the cud of three rounds, the affair called 4 {draw and in the fourth round cche landed a good number of clean solid Dlows to the body that this year, {113q Muleahy tired and groggy at the | of rest for most |y, e seniors on the | Jour a snow covered 1 and Wisconsin freczing leven is looking at knockouts were rogister ng their last ap- | during the tournament, two of them Field when [being of the technical variety, Har- Saturday. The |ry Durant of Springticld made short season, as usual, | work of John Pilski of Holyoke in the 160 pound cla Pilski started out with a whirlwind ack that for onds had Durant non- < The Spriaghield ter, however, punching like ring landed on i sent him staggerin yoke Loy recovered and started to mix again when a ower of rights and lefts to the jaw sent him down and out. le tricd to arise at the count of mine but he for several minutes after been | Sl N [Dartmouth Will Not John Gusta, the Hartford, scored a Protest Yale Victor minute knockout over Pete Orsiline | yrocer, N, H.. Nov. o (UP of Springficld in the 118 pound|partmouth, racently heaten by 3 Gusta sent a hard right (0| itn Bruce Caldwell starring, will not protest the game despite Cald- and another in the seconds later sent |\o)l's ineligibility, it was announc- od tod y down. Jle was Coa nd appearcd Lo be hurt as he left the ring. et over the Yale stur's climination Sylvano Iremier of Holyoke, from the Blue team. declared that |los technical — knoclout Dartmouth was fairly beaten and Charles Shea of Springiicld there no reason why the Big 142 pound class, would do should try to take advantuge |with Ben Turpin's company s misfortune, Captain Bob MacPhail stick comedy thag h i mouth also expressed w prize ring the Caldwell incident 118 ept couach attle oters, is begin- | of musketry Burt Ing- from an the basis hat o a veteran| ri Jaw The Hol- st, will nig bring ity made not won last ten yes have in their Pat ing staff began tussle by rebuild- he had wn cifort Lo de- S icoman from WL one-round, oncs possible for encounter | the 10t he s are returni crine squad now, am is also en- ength battalion, n, the h as renc: Orsilino’s body same spot a fev the Springficld unuile to get up it Jess Hawley, expressing re- who to in ‘the better of sl would £ last ich to| rivate, first class is in charge of office in this eity of Corporal Wil is on a furlough wis Gree of Yal artis o of sorrow Dart- his work over Bt is any eriterion Ly w I s tears —_— e — Ain’t It a Grand and Glorious Feeling ord in ick"” ha WHEN You HONEY TAKE YouR FAGVIE o To EN Ac- | Bea = s ~AND YoU ARE HORRIFIED T SEE THAT THE HERO LooKS THE IMAGE OF YouR HATED RIVAL ROMPS THROUGIH SEVEN REELS AS ONLY A MOVIE STAR CAMN tional | ta G ode ~ AND YouR WHOLE EVENING SEEMS BE RUINED nfor ath at Tnd., ban- | I ve re wi aylor | ed the | OH-H~ BGV" AIN'T (T A GR-R-RAND AND GLORIOUS FEELIN'? — AND THEN ORI THE WAY Home SHE SAYS THAT SHE DIDN'T LIKE. 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