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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1927. of Sports Radaaadd oot ol 2 ] After three days of frenzied tele- phoning and telegraphing, Manager Id Daily, on the point of deciding |} ew Britain football this coming Sunday, made connections with the that the AlL- team would not pla All-Bridgeport or Mohican team of the Park city and accepted an offer to go there this week-end. The Bridgeport team has been greatly strengthened since New Brit- ain last met the team here and de- teated it 7 to 0 and Manager Wet- stine who is handling the team's af- fairs, feels that his eleven is capa- ble of beating New Britain For this reason, the terms of the contract between the two teams have been agrec upon on a win or | lose basis and it will be up to the individual teams as to how much ! money the managements will re- celve. Tom Humphries, Bridgeport star, who has been a member of the All- New Britaln football team for s eral seasons, telephoned to Mana Dalley last night and advised him that the Bridgeport anxious to have the New Britain team play in the Park city and it the game was arranged, the big crowd of the year would be on to watch the game In the game betwee teams played in this city, a number of near fights started. This was the fault of the New Britain players just as much as it was of the Bridgeport men but Manager Wetstine has dropped several of the men who were of the sort that always have chips on their shoulders and with their release went all the dissension which had disrupted the team two New Britain has become the target for all teams in this section. The victories of the eleven over the Con- necticut teams it has met, its show- ing against the Stapleton crew and its all around worlk since the lincup was reorganized following the two defeats at the hands of the Yellow Jackets, has tended to show that it is the hest professional foothall eleven in Connccticut The Bridgeport team would con- sider*it the best plece of work pos- sible it it could be W Brit For that reason, Manager Wetstine was eager to seize the opportunity of bringing the Hartward city cleven to the Park city. This will be the first time that New Britain has invaded Bridgeport in six years. In the last game play- ed there, New Britain was deteated and all other games were played on neutral territory including the spec- tacular game staged in Meriden a few years ago. There will be plenty of New Brit- ain rooters at the game also because a large number will o to Bridgeport. Following the receipt of a tele- gram from §. Gerard Casale inquir- ing for the names of the jndges at the amateur fight tournament in the Tabs' hall last Tuesday night, we took the occasion to interview Luke McLupe, the son of Anna Pecabody on the matter and he asserted that the decision rendered was “absolute- Iy O The second question in the sago was not answered because it wagg't fully understood. Only One of Eigh Women Candidates Win Philadelphia, Nov. 10 (#—Women aspirants to municipal offices were |1y N not very successful in Tuesday election. Of the c¢ight women candidates, only one was elected. She was Mrs Violet . Fahnestock, citizens party andidate for police magistrate. Mrs. Fahnestock was appointed a magistrate three years ago by Gov. Pinchot. In addition to magistrates, the women aspired to he county commis- sioners, members of city council and | vecorder of deeds PRESS SUITS DROPPED Xansas City, Mo., Nov. 10 (UP) Brought by Aaron Sapiro, coopera tive farm organizer, three suits, | against newspapers hmve been dis- missed by stipulation, according to an announcement by Ravmond I Watson, defendants’ attorney, atson said the plaintiff and de- fendants agreed to pay their own | costs, and there was no cash settle- ment. The newspapers were the Chic Packer, the Leader at Regina, Sas katchewan, and the Star at Saska- toon, Saskatchewan. Sapiro based his suit on criticlsms which appear- ed in each of tI newspapers. A traffic court on wheels, in which luckless speeders are haled hefore the judge immediately upon arrest, Is functioning in California. 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Falr Drug Dept. sells lots of | | WITH THE BOWLERS Speaking 1 FRATERNITY ALLEYS | et | By the U New York — Chicago Meehan's New York University Violet outfit are seeing some real workouts in preparation for their meeting with | | Penn State. The team |to leave today with a handful of GERSTAECKER LODGE LEAGUE FAFNIR DRAGON LEAGUE | the traditional rival, Old E! plonship, according 1o | e the trip |, Draughtsmen ON THE SIDELINES a Press. rooters for the Quaker City. Annapolis—Practic! Naval A by a heavy turf ca rains. Special de Michigan Wolverine New Br wick—A gho! tice for the Lehigh game State College, Pa—Thres full { clevens are being used in the daily | practices dt Penn State in an effort to overthrow the undefeated New c-end. Harrington, Dangerfield, Hamas and Bezdek are showing up to top foruw York university team this we Point—With the P s oppositior expert aerial j eleven has beer workouts for the g sing, 8 stadium, New Haven, Conn.—Johnny Gar- vey and Bill Hammersley who h been Bruce Culdwell’'s understudy uring the football season will 1i ly be seen in an effort to fill the premier halfback’s shoes in day’s annu Princeton—TTh the Princeton camp is a v than the ch nion expressed in the Tiger camp. The regulars I y turf of Palmer stadium Injuries have diss second team have been used. Ann Arbor, Mich.—Sceret practice on plays designed to beat tl Satur has wured Michig workouts this week. A sudden im- rovement of the Michigan line is reported to have made the team far stronger on the offensive. nston ern regu the game with India hey are Capt. Vie Gustatson, ter Holmer, both backs, and I Saturda w offered the Purple in the announ ment that Tiny Lewis will start fullback. Bloomington, Ind. — Takir nces of further injuries, Page has foregone heavy scr ges in the Indiana football pr reapolis. Minn.— Minnesota ed over th s occupied much of BOX FOR RCKARD ‘Claim That Tex Is Dempsey's owa | MaDAgEr Stops Proceedings marked im- provement is evident in the Wiscon- Approximately homecoming Saturday remain according to an announce- from the Badger ticket office. sin running game with Iowa heduled | Ta.—Thirty-five cors leave here tonight where they play Concentration defens Ing |10 efente AUrIE i Ginson, Gene session at the ademy have been held up ed by recent ‘nsive tactics are being taught the Middies for the game with Coach Fielding H. Yost's Madison, W! Wisconsin, Saturda on a forward pass practices this week has given confidence that it can stop the ball was used by the Rutgers team when a snowstorm threatened to halt prac- aturday. The offensive workout consisted of straight line plays and end runs in- | stead of the usual aerlal game. Notre Dame ve here | plavers was to lea for the east, where the team he Army Saturday. i1l considerabl bruised as a re- |og Saturday's game | —T.e0 Hutton, end, icago game. turned to the Purdue line workouts continue to be the order in the Boilermaker camp. FLOOD PIGTURES Public Interest Intense All Overijf . 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