New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 10, 1927, Page 12

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2 1\] w I‘I\IT AIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Y X R e s st L 22 2855089 MANAGER MCDONOUGH ANNOUNCES LINEUP FOR FIRST ROLLER HOCKEY GAl Z—ALL-NEW BRITAIN FOOTBALL TEAM TO PLAY IN BRIDGEPORT SUNDAY—LOCAL BASKETBALL QUINTET TO GET REAL TEST SATURDAY—SPORT ITEMS. OF INTEREST 12955950004 GIOIFETIIPPIIFTIPTPIPITPPIITTIIPFITPIFIPTPCPPPIPTFIIPPIPIIFPICEITVIIITTETIETITTIIOTITTITIO9 ALL.NEW BRITAIN PLAYS IN BRIDGEPORT SUNDAYl Hardware City Eleven to Invade Park City for l‘nst Time In Six Years — Mohicans Have Greatly Strengthened Team—Defeated All-Southern Col- legiates Last Sunday 7 to 0—Contest to Be Staged At Newfield Park—Officials Selected. o WICHENTOTRY T0 SINK THE NAVY Wolverines Seek Revenge for Last Year's Deleat by Middies crusading Wolverines ipolis 10 to 0, and the defeat ially blamed on the similar- ormis, which caused con- art higan players will wear oran, nted helmets to distinguish who's have Michigan rooters Wolver been training vy on defensive plays. The shown marked improvement \ offense and defense and, as 1 Wicman has a good supply of 1 gaining backs, he has been derable attention to his hinting that he may will practice the Big Ten with record ' game of aved at Champaign, clean for this city a squad will t . rid v The backf Illinois defending & 8 inst £o, lusting pair of conferen to in port, zood we asualties of the Mic 'ed from the in captain and lin pose Bob Reitsch, ference center A also are two ‘“traditio battles on the Saturday schedule, Wisconsin and Jowa meet in the an- homecoming at Madi- ana invades Northwest- Ken Rousc will op- all-con- 1bbed (- 1 pos am is rep! est condition Madison juring his g0 yet prac- Thistlethwaite at no chances on yesterday drilled 1ad on the Univers was no scrimmage. cripples alre ost disturbing too many Dick Hanley list in Kk Tiny L 0 pound guard, for the rest .ewis' case is Purdue, and Ohio en- of the conference and Denison re- is defin- of Jones Seeking a E ¢k to Replace the Brilliant Galdweu dout klin iT" ETOQUN RING NEXT YEAR Former Champion Says He Plans to Pt His Gloves Away » — lah a fo rsey fones to Mict miss the drives he D Dundee and Manager Are Suspended Indefinitely A Nov. 10 (@—All tempting another e indefinite his man RETAINS CHAMPIONSHIP e Joe rs ¢ re- heavyweight 3 re last night by t of three falls from zko to ) State thr READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ¢ New York | I'OR YOUR WANTS F in collegi k five T two o Gra o U explai tho Ving their hair. LOCAL TEAM TO HAVE RE M TFST *All-New Britain Quint Bridgeport Alpi ite ¢ i BASEBALL CHAMPS HAD GOOD RECORD | 2 4 9 Insilcos Chene} Bros. Wallingford Middletown 1| Collinsville 6 | State Prison 5 Collinsville § Rossie A. C. 0] Pexto Falcons JFalcons Falcons Kensington State Hospital 0— 10— 0— Corbin Red Sox team, chlm»[ 1 club of New Britain following | :c straight victories over the | s in the city championship 38— , has a good record for the| 11— con despite the fact that the | 11— t a late start. The team| 93— 5 games during the summer | 11— lost only six of them. 5— its clalm on the city — nship more secure, the out-| 10— both the All-Kensington| 10— 1s and came out on| 10— encounters. The recnrd] 3— Plainville Blues 0 noin games played 18 as) 10— Plainville Blues 0 . Al Huband, backstop on the team, tpponcnls‘ Rivertiow 13| 16d the nine in hitting during the | Insilcos 1| Vear with an average of .380. Paul | ‘Collinsville 3 | Snyder, fleet-footed outfielder on the | Pextos team in the outfield, came third| Cheney Bros. 3|with an average of .318. The bat-| State Hospital 2| ting strength of the team is as fol- Wallingford .‘10“5 J. B. Martin g Insilcos 14 nuband | To 1 s ab 99 h 37 pet. 380 | | er part of the burden of games dur- | 10, 1927 ¢ 350000000060066066000000000000688 50268850568 Banks Will Be Set In Plac Sport Flourished Here TTFITIGEY! < GETTING ARENA SET FOR HOCKEY OPENING MONDAY e Today—Wallingford Team Will Be the First to Oppose Local Quintet—Intense Interest Shown In Return of Game to This City— 16 Years Ago—McDonough Gathering Together a Strong Team. THREE TEAMS ARE | Premier Handball Honors Snyder Huber . Riley Patrus Soule . Pitzpatrick . Blanchard ... Schmidt 60 Berg .. 55 ,210 The pitching records reveal the fact that Walter Berg, husky right | hander on the team bore the great- | a7 97 6 92 56 82 87 derson-Nelson team has put in first place in the Y. | handball league. shares the first position with 2 £44 the Loomis- 233 |other combinations, ers. The last named has come along in the league in f: time and has a perce ge of .7 glving it the right to s honors. At times during teams have been tied for ing the season despite the fact that | he was laid up with a broken ankle. | He twirled 14 games, won nine and | lost five. Schmidt hurled six | games and had no losses chalked up | ag o |against him. Blanchard and Soule ‘,"0:;': .1;\,15 i 2’ (l";xm(n‘l the both had one win in games in Which | ferred place in the sunlight. they occupied the box. The hurling | pla | Five matches were | records are a3 tollowa: | night, some teams pl L Pet. | headers. 644 | Doherty and Collins %000 | gamgs and then took 1.000 the play, tie has existed. It is th ef ng | Rerg . Schmidt Blanchard Soule ... 5 0 the 0 0 | Collins three straight. ! The Tiger will find Yale the |toughest proposition of the year| |even though the Elis are without | ‘the services of Caldwell, ace of the |ball-carrying quasters. Tennessee | wpln)s the sox erful Vanderbilt team, EVISE GHOICES FORALL-ANERICA dini e Bruce Caldwell Removed From ™= Place on Mythical Eleven | 1 Prese. i Nov. 10 (P —The ab-| nd sensutional removal of Yale's flashy half from the gridiron picture revision of all-American ospeets for 1927, ility put the Ell star ing, he scemed al- York, DBy the Asmsoclated Press. Oakland, Calif. — Charley Long, | ‘Omnha knocked out Bert Colima, Whittier, Calit, 6. San Francisco — Armand Em- | manuel, San Francisco, knocked out |Henry Van Patten, Boston, 1. rtalnty for any all-Ameri- | yp, o) rhyry, France, knocked out t of ball-carriers selected. | Jack mas, El Cerrito, 1 o DUt toTnan. | Philadelphia — Roberto Robert, tound p(\”omh:!mly, knocked out Tut Jackson, O et | Washington Courthouse, 0. 4. Rey o e e | Neuman, Jersey City, won from Jack - Townsend, Chicago, 10. in the mythical all-| " oeoi4 " miger Flowers, former middleweight champion, and Maxle | Rosenbloom, New York, drew, 10. TP-| Jack McVey, won from Joe Simon- | ]_’:”1'1"’:;‘?;‘Iff‘fxl_';“f:c’:‘;“;"fi‘lch. Butte, Mont, 10 Bily Shaw SEEE e v (ot B il Bl dill 8 rs of Vanderbiltand e Y ing of Minnesota, based place so far.| 1ed to some crities | rely capable and rep- SANDE TO BE IDLE ult to overlook | New York, Nov., 10 (UP)—Earl | ilbert of Mich- | Sande, premier American turf cham- Notre Dame, | pion, Whose recent appeal to the . Wittmer of | Maryland racing commission to re- | of Georgia or|scind its ban against him was re- triouth | fused, will be fdle during the win- e no Aifficulty fill- | ter and will enter his application for prospective post from | license in the spring, he announced. He feels that he has been done “an injustice.” taken i be d s as G of m 1 Wittmer may be the experts because | 1 over by | night at 8:30 o'clock at the park. The coach has pointed his team for |the tunnel, they said the atmosphere tour- The surpr as combine took two out of {from the Dunn-Dudack team. BUESTOBATILE %t - HARTFORD ELEVEN Local Grid Combination to! Tackle Piongers Here Sunday The New Britain Blues football team will meet the Ploneers of Hart- | ford at Memorlal field in Willow Brook park Sunday afternoon. This | game has revived all the old rivalry | existing between athletic organiza- tions representing the two cities and a good battle should result when the two elevens clash. The Blues held a spirited practice | Tuesday night under the direction | of Coach “Doc” Zwick and the en- tire team was put through a stiff | derense against forward passes. Thc‘ 4 = against aerfal plays while in all other‘mm R e i departments of the game the team |jy geem refreshing to motorlsts who appeared to be in excellent shape. ‘haw just come off the city strets.” Another workout will be held to-| With §4 fans driving 3,750,000 {cubic of air minute through while the N a ditty entitled Three Times. The special match between Atlas team of Greenstein Witt and the | Atlas would admit defeat. to Dunn and He East Lyme in the very near future. 9-21, 21-12, 18-21 and 21-19. | Vehicular Tunnel Air New York, Nov. 10 |announced yesterday they had found |theair in the Holland vehicular tun- Inejs under the Hudson rover to be |more pure than the air in Fifth ave- a \\(ll contain not more than {tenths of one per centof carbon | monoxide gas afte saturday. full a victory over the Capital City team which has scored wins over some of the fastest outfits in the state and the enthusiasm of his char>s gives opencd S him fond hopes of a victory. {based on the All members of the local squad |t“P"¢" will ba in shape for the game, it is | stated. Captain Puppel, Argosy and | Anastasio will be fit for a hard tus- |, actice tonight at 7:30 o'elock and le. The line will be the same as|a) members are asked to be 15 been though some shifts In |pana, the backfield are contemplated. The game Sunday will promptly at 2:30 o'clock. The of-|workout is on the program for to- | ficlals will be named at a later date. |night. acity of the PAWN TO PRACTICE The Pawnee foot! team will erleaves of North ichester in are sophomores and |~ not quite | 4 be about the ch they could wsideration. Both sistently in nll‘ only considere but that woi 1 on w of o o far. Caldwell episode Just Bacw FROM GUROPE , HAD A GREAT TIME JACK recalls the of Jim ¢ Indian wd of his Us in 1912 that lie played a | baseball for | return. Not suggestion cetion by Caldwell but | il hoth eame | trivial causes. rule” of Yale, Har- h bars an sport at these has played so much onds in that sport for any . is one of the most mateur code, Its ob- ) prevent the possibility of ling for the ices of an another college or inducement for him ter from a small to a larger athletic stardom sports less particular 1hlets For in- tola, the Iinnish leveloped his skill | as a resident | hecding call of his nd, hie went back to repre- nland in 1524 Olymples. Mexico was rep- Davis cup tennis com- Robert Kinsey, a Call-| and former American champion, who became represent Mexico by a oly short residence fn| o City. * of tragic covery mes of semi-pro mt money has been any of nsfor Princeton whic from any star in nited States in iy ng /th(.uv‘lmp college elevens ten noy tied, only one, versity of Georgia, is any- favorite to keep its this Saturday. The Bulldog should have little iblo keeping a winning stride nst Clemson college, but for rccton and Tennessee there 15 another story. ke a clean OH BoY| ABOUT FRENCH WING *AND ENGLISH How THAT SNy A \E ‘;"( % SAmi N © ALE EH. STEINS THAT BIG WITH FINE BEGR FOR SEVEN CENTS WON'FuL HUR IN PE THE S TIEDIN LEAfiUE g {Mangan and Roche Again Share Three straight wins over the A\n-i the | ; | Mangan-Roche handball team back M. C. A The palr, however, two |Cohen team and the Walther Broth- combination ¢ | floor. re in the two | first place but this is the first time that a triple urth time | Mangan- | pre- | a off last | double Loomis and Cohen defeated three straight Dressel- | Crowe team for two out of three. S. 1.000 | Mag and Arata defeacd Doherty and | e of the evening was |sprung when the Waskowitz-Contar- three The three stralght from Noren and Hornkohl gan-Roche duct sang | Beating the Swedes the | and Le- | Dunn-Hergstrom pair, | went to five hard game before the | Green- | entire circult atcln and LeWitt will now play host | the | reteree, Tom Crowe, at a dinner in ‘cnv after a lapse of about 15 years The scores of the match were 21-15, | Tit is officially [he estimate wa§ The team will play the Clov-{ The mid-south You CcAN'T Tew ME THERE'S ANYTHING WRONG#1°s A CRIME ~A McDonough ef Roller Hockey 1 is getting everything in read- Manager Frank 'the New Britain iness for the opening of play in the Roller Hockey league in at the Stanley Arena, | The punph.rmm used during the {games is all on hand and ready to be set up. Work on this will be don | next Sunday morning. | Manager McDonough has definite- "v fixed the started lineup of the New Britain team. “Jigger” Higgins will be first rush. Jack Mercer, formerly a member of the New Brit- ain championship team, will be second rush. Brown, one of the leading pivot men in action today, will occupy the center position Muirhead will play half back and | Blount, considered the peer of goal [tenders tn the league last year, will | guard the New Britain end of the .«\meflcan this | Wallingford will be the first team !to oppose New Britain on the local floor. The probable lineup of the visiting team will include Dugan, by far the best first rush in the ame today; Welch, a husky Lithu- anian, as second rush; Hardy at center; Saunders at halfback and Connolly at goal. There will be an amateur game between the All-Middletown team and the winners of the Meriden city | champlonship last year. The pre- | liminary will start at 8 o’clock and the second game will follow closely | atter. The members of the local team | will assemble in this eity Saturday night and will practice together Sunday afternoon. Every man s in good condition and almost all of them including the well-known veterans, has been playing. Jac Mercer is the exception but thos who knew of his prowess are sur that he will fit into the picture in great shape, The Stanley Arena in which the games will be played will glve a playing surface of 80 by 40 fect long. This i the only rink in thc that i3 of standard [ stze. The return of the game to thi ! has created wild enthusiasm amons | the roller polo fans of this city Without a doubt, the attendance a1 the first game will tax the capacity | ot even the epaclous arena on Purer Than on Avenue |Chureh street. (P)—Engineers | STARS ENTER TOURNEY Jim Barnes, Tommy Armour and Gene Sarazen Expected to Arrive at Pinehurt Today. Pinehurst, N. C., Nov. 10 (UP)— |Jim Barnes, former British open champion, Tommy Armour, national |and Canadian open champion and ene Barazen, were expected to ar- rive today to swell the entry list in the mid-outh open golf tournament. Macdonald Smith, former metro- politan champlon, Leo Diegel, for- mer Canadian open title holder, | Fred McLeod of Washington, D. C., jand Alex Armour, Tommy's brother, | have already arrived and have been | practicing for the thirty-six hole | medal play. open has been | substituted for the usual amateur start |that town Sunday afternoon. A stiff | professional tournament which was ! eliminated from the program here “nus year. on- BUT- WAIT! DID YoU EVER. PLE BE IN MUNICH 1 AsK You! WHY | WOULDN'T CARE FOR ANY THING eLee FRED (F WE /COULD GET GOOD BEER! RMITTING ALE OF BEER JAK

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