New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 11, 1927, Page 27

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uwmiwm. Speaking jof Sports as officfal in the first roller hockey | ggme to be played in New Britain in | about 15 ycars, will bring back to memory to many fans the many ap- He appeared not only in the role of roller hockey official but also as Christ a baseball umpire and almost al. |Keehner ways was a storm center, One da; neany vividly remember, the late Irennis O'Keefe, special police of« fcer, was doing duty at Electric IField when a near riot was caused Ofiicer O'Keefe was a rabid base- bail fan and he, himself, was high- iy incensed at the decision. what- Woitawits sver jt might have been. His gerv- Daley McNamara. ices were required to protect Rofty from the hands of the mob that surged onto the fleld, but while pushing the crowd away and hust- | ling Rorty to the dressing rooms, Denny found time to turn around You dirty rotten cuspidor, 1 Despite this, Officer O"Keefe con- |jamid * ducted ‘the arbiter safely through 'Sim the exit. ¥ Krawicy The attitude of fans towards the row famous arbiter - has changed and mellowed since that day and Ryan Goodellow Witrke a real human being and a good fel- | Jimmie low. Although there might be a Gresh many have found out that Rorty is great dreal of good-naturcd joshing sent his way Monday night, it is hardly likely that anyone will get as | burned up as they formerly did. A great many of the fans in this eity are eager pearance of ed Jean: Holyoke team. He will probably play | against New Britain the second week. Wallingtord s the first op- ponent on Monday night and Water- bury plays here Thursday night. much interest in this city as the re- vival of roller hockey. There is talk | about it all over the tewn and it|curlick appears as if there will be a record |Pi breaking crowd out for the first Phe Stanley Rule & TLevel and lengue will stage the prelimina basketball game to the All- Rrifain contest at the Btanley Arena | tomorrow night. These two teams | battled to & tie in the opening game | lost Tucsday nighit and the contest corbin n tomarrow night will be regarded as a play off. tason HIGH SPOTS N~ . Bienon Yala-Princeton Clash Holds Cen- Greena fer of nterest of Fams ~ Yzzec” Cage Vranzen h Ascoviated Pres Hrere are the high spots of tonfor- | row's college gridiron®slate in the coutitry’s various sectors, wnd the Pro ts are they bear on o, cham- plonship hop: By Fast Yala and Princeton, the latter neither beaten nor tied, meet with the castern title claims of each at Cook Rurnhan Perkins stake and unusual interest aroused by the disqualification of ~Bruce Caldwell, ENL 8 Notre Dame, at York, in the Anys big intepsectional serap. Penn State plays New York university, hoth in the title running. Pittsburgh- | stice Prang Nebragka in another big east-west il Western Conference “Big Ter Mlinois, only team neither beaten nor tied, battles Chicago in most im- portant conference tussle. Minne- sota plays Drake and Michigan meets ' Anderson Naval Academy in intersection frays. Peck Southern Copference Georgla, with clean slate expected | to beat Clemson but Tennessee, also neither beaten nor tied, face opposition from another tilt contend- er. Vanderbilt. George Tech en- counters Loui Missouri Valley Conference Missouri, conference leader, meets one of the strongest ri lowa State, Nebr . also a title con- tender, in east to play Pittsburgh Southwestern Conferenc Texas Aggles, pace-setters, tackle Rice institute, which has yet to win a conference game. Southern Meth- odist meets Baylor, another tail-end- er. Arkansas, also in running, plays Oklahoma Aggics of the Missouri Conferen: Rocky Mountain Conference Colorado Aggies and Colorado college, rivals for leadership, —face comparatively weaker teams of con- terence, Coloradg Mines and Wes ern State, respectively. Pacific Coast Conference Washington and Caliornia, in fea- ture game while present conference . Stanford and Sonthern Cali- take on Colorado univ nta Clara, respectively, in onterence tilts. leade Legion Sp:mker Sa)-‘s L U. S. Must Say “Scat” Mardinsburg, Ky., Nov. 11 (UP)— scat” to the rest of the world and mean “scat” was advocated here to- | day by Dan Sowers, director of the Americanism commission of the| American Legion. | Addressing an Armistice Day au- dience, Sowers asked that “this country do not allow itself to b come so weak that it invites attack “In demanding an adequate army not advoeating a militaristic regime. The Leglonnaires want permanent peace. | would be the result of preparedness for any emergency.” W Sowers said the American Tegion | “in going to sce to it that the uni- | versal draft act is passed.t” |CORBIN CAD. THE BOWLERS'1,, rivfc ®ALLEYS —IKSSE!‘L & E ;II LLEAGUE Andrew’ | Tomlin | Bengaton The appearance of “Red” Rorty |\YHEht Massey Frank pearances and stormy sessions | Eumoy ‘Red” had In this city in days gone | Augustine by, Low Man iterzog |lacry Vantine over one of Rorty's decisions, Barnes e — Low | Keeter {games by the Iereasing their lead in | Chureh bowiing league to five games Bible +_records asund- for | was smashing | er this week and battering threes straight into second place. Mlowed them Eiton awaiting the ap-|Montana New Brit- ' Swanson ain's roller polo hero, * with the Ewhenk | owite Haviiel XKeehner No existing sport has crcated so Zucehl Flood game. |Pacey Landers girls teams of the Industrial | P4t threatened in Borthwirk Woatman Anders Hagves Footn Army and Thompe strong | Arosy Eddy disappointiment ana State. Stedman STORE GIRLS' L Dougta Zippo Dumbbells Cnknowns Knockouts Luckies LUTHERANS LEAD - iBible Class Team Smashes ;: vroye Church Lane Gircuit Records cagy the Bach and the First Lutherans climbed out of the cellar by dropping the times and records: w. 13 g .46, LA individual M individual [ High team single- threc-string- AMAERST STAR 15 "~ ALS0 INFLIGIBLE 2+ Lynn Warren Barred Becauss of One Year Tr “Little gridiron prospects were bannir while Bulldog halfbpek at New Ii- Wiarren's suspenst ransf any cd any other college on any shall Amherst been enrolled for a full college player transferred to Amherst Il unaware ing been a member of the swim- Aid not st further that colined to comment d by the stu- Waurren was his most imnounce ground gainer spring of (ttack. NEWS AGENCY HEAD DIES 11 fricnd of besides many other high personages. | He had been il th ' Bli Backield Is Drilled by Cald- well for Princeton Game v for its ninal practice before the nizance, in its statement, of ton and Harvard “ . Tn fhe first game their then and pushed of of the all to move from three-string record excelled by two of the Newfon getting Murphy hitling they set a new anster Rule 11 (P—Lynn v fullbuck of the oined in the ranks of fool- attend college substitute has heen hastily injected in line-up for Saturds nual renewal of the Lovd Jeff's tra- ditional battle with William at Wil- liamstown but Warren's loss will be Warrea should (UP)—Gustvo manager News A noted newspaper man, N King Victor I VALEFLEVENIN o2 - INAL PRACTICE while cight § n Nov. 11 (A—The cleven lined up today » battle against Princeton tomor- vard with the sorrowful knowledge |ball car hat Bruce Caldwell had been |Confers finitely ruled ineligible to realize to star against Prince- vard. o deter what effect the | two ganics d by the Yi 3 he was a freshm should have upon his athletic | ture with the } found that | Mr. Caldwell is clearly fneligible to | ompete in foothall at Princeton and Harvard, and it &cems equally clear While the St. Matthew's German to us that no single university can mge the rules themselves.” Ihe hoard of controi took cog- crous initiative of hoth Prince \ suggesting that | Iwell § permitted, if | possible, to play in their coming I Yale” “But,” the state wed, “after careful con- oard has unanimo ¢ decision alrcady was that the ek was ineligible, With like accord our member: in cxpressing their hea preciation of the generous ac Harvard and Princeton,” the state- ment went, on “und their belief that sontin ual William W h ot the Tigers news of dwell's rment from ¥ with statement that e vould ar pared ta u re tomovrow pre- iendly e to Lring him into t . theuszh 1 realize that | must be the judge of the fit- of her own athletes.” know that President Hibben's tor reflects ish and hope of svery Princeton man—that Caldwell | will be reinstated and allowed to orts 1 can the play.” Caldwell returned to New Haven yesterday from his A R. L., home, wher had retreated in the ts of disoppomniment. C unitorm went to th spent thi crnoon | Irilling the men who will replace i him in the two big games, Throw- | ing {he long, acenrate passes which | were one evidenee of his tness, | he aided in-developing teams’ inst defen eriul - attack ; Then he turned to drilling the other | backs, particularly Garvey — and Hammersley. in hurling the pikskin. Garvey appeared to have won out in the contest with Hammers| for Caldwell's place, but both will prob- ably got into the game 10MOrTON aldwell fs expleted to occupy the | benel with the coaching staff. Hun Lreds of undevgraduates walted last It outside the athletic association office while the board of control spent two hours and a half thresh- ing out the matter “I wish that Caldwell would play Yale,” said Coach Roper in his nent last night. “I am going wn to New Hav vith a team hat I feel is the m of Yale. I} firmly convineed that we would sin, even if Yale had Caldwell in her backfield mighty sweet 00! he feeling o continned to ords of Captain he Bulldog elever “This is the wor thing that Prinecton a could have hapm 1t has made Yale HUMBERT LEADING Big Ten in scor ball on 53 trips, | scoring combination negligible 0o hag carried the s for a gain of only six vards. The Gilbert-Oosterbaan s been almost entirely an | wonents only jal of every Yale foothall play- | Humb Joesting T N \ende GOLFERS TEE OFF Country in Competition For Prizes brilliant golfers dn mid-south open W Dallas is pai rsey is paired with | Kerrigan of donald St and Emmet | For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Adots land Hancock, Wilmington : iOUR BOARDING HOUSE ~«WE HAVE BEEN HOKORED - WITH -THE MiSssIoN 10 IKFORM DECLARED -THE WINNING o X\ CANDIDATE FoR TUSTICE, BY / “HE ELECTION BOARD !-x NouR oPPasITioN,THE WAX POMMY, WAS RULED ouT As BEING AN WHEN THE BOSS OFFERS To DROP U AT YOUR HOME ON HI5 WwAY To ThE Cous/TRY CLuB AND WHEN ME GETS To YouR HUMBLE SHACK ASKS © UST YDOUR TeLEPHONE HESITANCY, SMOKES AN | ilinais Fllback Is “Five Yards” Demon of the West Chicagzo, Nov. 11 (P —1ritz 1lun- bert, Illinois sophomore fullback, is the “five vu demon of the | western conference ball ‘.w)'(l-y“lhh‘ fall, for he has averazed that| amount in 47 trics against Big Ten) spponents to leid all the regulars, Humbert's total vardag far thrce confe games is 285, s teen yards better than the total 131 Capt. Herb Joesting i ( the encmy. Joestin v 15 only 8.86 yards, but it place him second among the cight ba who have carried the ball in mor iys in confercnce gau than 40 § Joesting’s” signal has been calle more often than that of any other Big Ten player this fall. and| 5 To Tne ~ (] ) The Smoother and Better Cigarette ... NOt @ cough in a carload CORBIN GIRLS' 'HIGH PRESSURE PETE R. Preparedness which will give the |H. Konopka United States the power to say (i . Low 8core R 18 B and navy the American Légion is| “We helieve that permanent peace Wio MKE! HOWS NOUR. BROTHE! T2 FINE T HE'S 50 Bi NOW THAT HE HAS TO_ SLEEP IN A BED \Z FEET LONG- MINUTES LATER MAN AT DID YoU | WE (ALED ME A LR SLEPT IN A BED | D\D_ || | 2R EEETNONG == NoT= || B GENTLEMER 1 oSTHIS IS -THE PROUDEST MOMENT OF MY EVENTFUL LIFE ! ~~ EGAD, EXCELLING BY FAR, TTHE HoNORS BESTOWED Ok ME BY ROVALTY, ~+ECLIPSING -HE DELIGHT OF MY SCENTIFIC EXPLORATIONS, AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL FINDINGS !« ~4 SUPREMELY HAPPY, BECAUSE oF THE “TRUST’ MV BELOVED PUBLIC HAS - AND HE FINDS IS CIGARBTYYE CASE 1S EMPTY WHILE WAITING ,ON A BUSY_LING QH-+- BoY! AW'T IT A GR-R-RAWND AND GLOR-R- R-RIOUS FEELN — TOLb GoLh 15 A GREAT MR. SLAKER, AND HOT A CARLOAD © 1927, P. Lorillacd Co., Bat, 6D HE. TolD ME W5 BROTHER THAT WAS A

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