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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1927. "y s ea 1n amicably disposed to cach other i . e ' (1) - < ’ i Spoaking T MNTOEDGE 5o s~ oo S5 NV ONGRIORoN| e WY Walbs K’“g’”‘s“””""”’ land player last Saturday was 1} anly hostile action o fleld re-lx & . 89 93 el e T o membered by the writer . germn ... LBNEE.A8 SRR W e Foranam came trougn yoscrany GLILETING Spoctacle Whem Yale | on s i ormng VoA M = Wefllhel‘ Predictions Say Game : e et th Trosence | EUAAIDS Pootbll RIVAIS | ot s s Sk | oo oo e o WillBe layed in Blizzard USE AN i e nating pl g college songs. 'l P —— the score of 26 to 19. The Ford- | s el N Bteel Batchers = hiam 11.-;—.n_x !\n]'nml in its wonderful | Tho Yale Bowl, mammoth and Yvars,” and the crowd rises, the n a ! Ann A Mich., Nov. 12 n ’(‘l.p\lf‘vlh» fact that Delany, | tradition-wrapped, the goal this|standing bare eriinang ¥ ity Bl A star halfback, had been barred from [afternoon af some §0,000 kporting | their huts in unison. Scores of other Clnie s R v g Hmaxwas lg 1€$ fl! Ofl)l COIllpl'eSSIO he game. enthuslasts from all parts of New |impertant games are apnounced, ey §6 1 ¥ n S England and New York and with eheers for a Harvard loss. ! s 459 454 bher xa e 1 l 1 P TENTE | Accounts of the contest published ! Jersey, all secking the th Barleycorn Rolls Up Large Score. | STetall &don(cliere X pOSSlD C O" Y Wlt 1 £ i the New York newspapers make re certain to be forthcoming 'he second half hegins, and, if © : i the victory seem a feat turned in college football game, unimpor Yine nlay is close, Glisoring and | 198 S 5| ¢ 5 K 1 t Sl V 1 — Iy an almost All-Connecticut team. | #id SIOW a6 it may be, is without |singing erows lou s :l:::n! : A e n 1g 1 ceve-valve englne Johnny Grip was the outstanding an enveloping atmospl ‘ot axellooll tansona: dnd mioe nertous. Lhe ez | By N 3uc ! MISHIERE DELGHAENESC 0L \ur of the game, Me gained con.|ment, and the mere knowledge that |citement Legins to tell upon some of | - - heianl ietently throvgh the opposing line |one i8 & part of the vast throng | those who huve had too much liquor| ***'" i lehiEan: cagch es, tnarned ot | 1 scorcd one touchdown. He ranked tier upon tier around the and a few fights or outhursts ¢ | aman o 1 iicked two goals for points after HOWLis sufficient to stir the feclings | drunken hilarity hreak out. { B thaie bt e 1 . touchdown. of the most cold-bloede | crowd riscs in waves o sce N Woly s ¥ v peikde s The day's flurry begins long is the eause of the trouble, mn it is s 02 R0 ;‘_ i Gem] Itoger Scully has won his place at ff"'{h':‘” N"‘,fi‘\‘f‘:_“ el 20 10 1 that 99 per cont of thos A conter back during the past week |y tHs of ‘\",;:»: 1 burn who stand up never find out why f and he proved to be a tower of | MRER ) (they did so S 1o oary tomobile traffic or in trains crow: with good-natured enthus for the same spot. Despite th viee of the Yale Ath s that all those who d | Pinally the game is over. 1f Y S e has won its hand marches off the ad- | gield in trivmph with a snake danc ation | of wild celebrants behind it. In| (rimson Eleven Is lnhmaed i Belser got into the game at full- |teain, the crowd of awos ErOWs | win or lose, | S e «ck and he worked nicely With the |larger vearly. Traific on all roads |y thelr opponent's rooters by gath- remainder of the squad on offense radiating from the Elm City on the | cring hefore thom and playing their ind defense. “Toots” Politis was | days of big games is practically a - t< IR\ tha Tawl Lot in the linoup because of the re- | one-way preposition, and in New et it urrence of an injury to his leg that | Haven itself whole strects are turned al posts, for metal ¢ strength in the line. Teloin at it enhanced his ehances for mention as All-America by his stel- r work on the offense and de victory 1l expectatic the minds MOOTH and Exquisitely of ¢ Willys-Knight s kept hi e game for a into one-directional I and othe 5 1 1 L i i :;41\;3;1‘{":\ 3:1‘1 grql}‘in game for a | Y S e S rs mmmi( ! ve replaced the old wood St | b ik quiet at the he- beautiful new colors youcan U = state and oliy—have finally learnsd | Atmoct oem :":"‘ o 1s0n S : U gioning, the Wil- Your choice of many distinctive GAS; there is no hat spee a necessity and not Almost cve ama has its i ther team had ' vs- Knight S colors, both in lac John Matulis, former high school | ",’!‘ ‘”‘” 2 l\”v‘” e v characteristics. carly i Eoita thea et 5 A lys-Knight grow R e need tobuy special {dv, and: last year's| brseball cupifas ook WSL UGS, ¥OUME O contests muy bLe calorless, hut the Michigan even smoother a fi_.// fuel. e ving record nd many a dviver has heen niics we and quieter the s certatnly o oihe tain, is seriously 11 at his home on © not. The Brown You oweit to youre 1 Harvard for ned to a ne appreciation of the Out ” . = saniey atreot. Matulla played buss | Wann soodnos b the ol [ihe inidly coming 1o be u “hig” AN e T el G ) 5 longer you dr 7;4S" self to see and drive Ketball last ;rum Wy ‘.l,.gm S R Bl S i Inrge crowd of Provi et A EE N o R RS For Willys-Knight the finer “70” Sim opening of the New Britain Indus- - P e " ldepee students who pre t Saturday's this year and . e Of T iohes ssi . a city traffic oficer to ble ; N offers not only higher compression, Six ir besuty will tHial league and caught a severe cold | ¥, S1Y traffic afficor to “double WD |yake the cheering sections appear |toduy Horween's charges are shted | ol i e By 5 l[‘r\uwn cnithe Great S, Mheie ollowing the game. L O aimost cqual outh always |to win— that is, it past performances . S h ’.~[«~ cater speed and liveliness, command your instant admiration, AL to enter into the spirit of e oy G intense spirit of sivalry. s 4 criterion ol s | but uniform compression, insuring You will enthuse over their low, graces During the week, the cold devel- | natured. ; 5 EhepA is the important BuravTys ramobs au OISk kool ) | velvet smoothnesa at all tmes, at all = fulljoes thelxch, hasmomess colors oped into an attack of the grip and | TR T one for the public, as the parads v sensational team re= | yjopigan Tomt N speeds. Thus, vou always enjoy an But your deepest appreciation will rer veports this morning stated that he | Arrived at the ighborhood of (°F ! iitalsand anategiunusualy tL e i and Head | goyterhaan Sloan even, unfailing flow of power. sul L Phecr heor e " 1 Coach “Tuss” McDaughry believed e, en g e Fanen i e e e B ey AT s dior e e Uh hota o EREa SRR end ot AR LTSRS AR e 6 Tor asranl o i e i Wi i i ance through th many triends will be pulling for him | the probiem of fnding a_parking > H R ’“‘ o e el i | i Wilson | WillysKnight brings you all the ad- ron carniva togo i hiitian. b e 1 te ecome through in his greatest space. Fhe official parking fivlds are fght, jamme e building of the university's tremen- ron oothall end of ft. Lar i } al i logether usid LEie My ft Tack vantages of high compression with h.w o footh 0 SIS ‘ Sl ang | Palmerol ey none of the disadvantages. There is b bers i se! I through injuries. of « Bell and ; : 1e disadvantages. There is no i num » of grammar school el : Left G undue wear on the en f $129 -uom—a-.\ nd growing smaller as the is the : X il dven, admitted free by the athlotic | Douglas, three of lts mai but | gopgenficld Fnri 3 o $1850 co $2695. Pukces Nanda Tassi the Italiag light|00uS athistis plant procecds, Ten-|&1h Adtted frec by the BUMOUE 1 Kiyciy places wore Pren n Vo CEEicE A case with many poppet-valve high EOB F: wnd specitantions sieey Newvywelght sensation and champion |A1t8 ©f houscs wlong the main en- |\poop o s i ,‘," and Combs. French is one of the o i B compression motors. And with the wiiyoverk mm", (5 chenss W Lewtanoin of Maly n that clase, haa g great |UTRRess to the Wowl turn this o WOl o0 bl Boconne pop | Hashes of the local sation and e i o ke e TRey Tedn, OE &3 New | their profit and convert their yards deal at stake in his battle in Ehelr wrolit and convert thelr 34704 [iia will ho geceted by Young Ameri- | % CE) to inflict heavy g 3 " Bagdanoviteh NO VALVES TO GRIND - GROWS SMOOTHER WITH USE Haven at Music Hall Monday night. *H% 20808 .3 L ca with a trer ous chorus of cat- R JpinE Right T . It ho wins the bout, he will !m['“‘""“" anvaiore froniach BNt A0 e fig "rw ;H.,‘X‘ o :iwv"‘ e Lo |1 e ainaun cons the sames WS ivgina i . - Sm matehed with Murray Gitlits for the | 31 devending unon the import S R R el i o dlock GG d : ; - Nieht heavywelght champlonship of |F the same. There stlll romain & 56 iportant il a1 e, Tellows Miller ... I i | Gl e tew side streets where free parking : rinnt socially, and all {yraryard I'osition Brown £ nade b away from the crowd is to be found, (he old grads are there in force, bu T Munros f i Ric i ot N but only the expericnced ,know of | 1€ atmosphere savors more of pure 2 R Vineent Relna of this city, widely | 1] jnly the experienced .KNOW Of | coyihai) when Princeton s in the |yiar L Left Halfhack e _ Luni B i BELOIN CARAGE and MOTOR Known fight matehmaker, was re- | {0 Tl L ou rrom the auto to| BOWL as it s this afternoon. And e il . : I ¥ SVEN an sponsible for Tagsi’s trip to this| iy, oy jtself, one is immdi with Yale and Princeton rated the |y n . Farber 5 AL country and he has been bringing | uuailed by what seems to be halr DSt toam i ihe st e should b Lett G e e R the Italian hattler along smoothly until he has gained a good deal of recognition for the work in the a1 | some foor the population aof New Have |engaged in vending “wouvi e o e g oon “win: | WITH THE BOWLERS (7onts oo oo ot [} | | | | I | | i ; ring. ning colors” (hut feathers) thre | | irs of e e~y T FINAL ME o OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahem on Friday evening, [the entrance gates surrounded by | el e s 4 | Brow vDecember 2, He is making efforts | cordons of unitormed girls passing ; 3 " . ‘ (o oturs (ha sarvices of Louls (Kid) |on. free samplos of Looth Tastes and| Gleen Team Stacks Up A°a11151 2 Reina has made 1o conduct his first professional fight | programs, with cofiee and hot dog 4 at the ptanley Arena on | st Clhureh str t Kaplan of Meriden for the feature other wares. S ToBACCO!, Con the lett!” shouts a lon man at the inner end of vach portal voiced s looking for a “whale o » i the opening show, “Hold your own ficket!” then — bt - vecedien | aaonall This Alternoon HA- HAWI~ WHEN ) wHo's ALL = comes the cry, and no sooner dovs | 1 i : i 1k ] ! | (“THP'”’ " DUMMY WAS on Wt 2 = ] The sport schedule for next week |one do it thun an attendunt takes it S gioly i . A. Cornswee e ! e A 5 RIGHT ¢ fosH --TOSH | is us follows: Monday night at the away. But he merely tears oft a fol 1 . Srtees Nov. 12 (P i SuRE sl JUSTICE d 3 sianloy Arena, roller hockey with corner and hands it back s you 1 i e A D, rnell wer | fELL HooPLE ! Bovs, ~ BE New Britain “playing Wallingford, | pass through the outer gates. Then e el ea tilere toaay i > MCGIMP COMES "z UIET, w OR uekduy night, Girls' and Men's In, |comes the finding of the proper Wy A e I Saaen RUANINT UP WiTH A Ho ~ RAV- QutEts dustrinl Basketball leagye games at | POrtal and seat, w feat by no ncans A Bankha 13 retofore v N o T GAS E HU ~ R I wie Have { he arenn, Wedesday night, open, |80 difficult s American humorists | 2 (o \E,‘:»\f, T OF GASOLINE 13 ARREST You hursday night, roller hockey, New |PADU i, as cverything is numbered : N v fon e AK- KAFF s e RN C R R T et s R e i tal rocord of an unimpros- | (Pt DARN MY -THe PeAce! - s bs basketball team vs, Holyoke, | VOrk I8 in getting through then 1 1 THRE f\ NED AT OPERA sive season was not faken sorious e = cHEWiN® ///[/e, ~ HEH* Tahs uall on Main streel, AllLNcw | sle A strajghtened, 13 on the r .- ; 1 Conch Jess Hawley who AN : HH [ / Britain basketball tewm against selected oppone | 3 TH J /\mmru Demented Man, Former Indianapolis | t at the arcna, tunnel, and iben ushers find one's 2 Cornelis lnst year th dispuich h O I \torney, Accosts samuel Tesull rapy over Dartmouth further scrved souts The next amateur fight tourna- ment will be atagod at the Tabs half> 'r:ul I;‘;”\!‘,T,fm :T»lv T : : A He Witnesses Pertormance _.m“','.', T s 3 o on Main street aweek from next oo S cawded inte e ) i [AihonEi i R Puesday night, Officials of the Mo- . “h b, OV 23U == > kS % " dinm 10 watch the work of " : % SR T | Both elevens polished off their pawk A, C.ure planning o 1y 10 ipieres and praise or condemn i : 1 man, Charles W. i feame with short workonts yeste s ’I';L 1’_“ A “1 N‘“""‘ ‘;'“”‘ “L“‘ AU e o the showing they make in G B LD B Hll”n‘llyi“‘"n“l{l‘ e e, fana the Jocal warriors went thirous e Enary ahd ron Hopay SUEIAG |ope Beur of Misle Hies. A wast, #ip- (1 i 2 ez am Rl e [the traditional ceremony of buri e 5 e featuses of the LOUNMARIHL. yiing, oval oevin of Mumanity cn- | 1 TR E o b iy eiT DS SN G S U in ¥ cireles the playing field, some of FEE 4 : SR AT Poday's probable lineups Mangager Frank MeDonough of the [ them atmost a quarter of & mile 0.y, i e 5 gl Dertmenth Cornctl New Brign raller hockey 1eam i8 The assemblage s much too luv i apolis at- |y 4oy k | planning & run & double header on 1o gllow the picking out or tndi- K 1581 ey il realized HHE oot Phanksgiving day, A game Wil yjguals, and individual personali- rines fromihaliicg i Langdel 3 N - probable be staged in the afternoon fics arc swallowed up in th NPO- | Heiden protending to humor h 1 i ‘ and another at night. This will give ' sition of that of the mob. Perhups H operiL ‘WNH" i he phinins N ) the fans plenty of action for the the most striking feature ix the ‘:‘ : R S et ) Lol ‘ {' o o ft Guard dny, Ired Jeans and his Holyoke ' predominance of red, luegoly red g ) SR Desatd s over GOV i K troupe will be in New Britain for hats of the fair sex, but upon il IS \ (he first time on Thanksgiving day. scanning it is possible to sce thit Lotaly Al i1 L RHUCES il an ) = there actundly is more blue, hut that SN, Moo 8oprano, Wwith -t Right G | No announcements have yet been the red stands out more prominent- p, i L company ; W | Jade of any football games to b ly. The blurred rainbow has but enc o Rlng s ubiccl to dramat 1tight | played on Turke day, Generally that | break, over on the west side, where s Kt tion. D, rantis [ Gy ¥ a s N is @ big day for the grid gamw. w solld mass of gray—or yellow it [, B 8 b t the Psychon “") ‘“yl L Right End feal Nigh school-Alumni game is the the day promises rain—denotes the = i e Rty . Beck | only gridiron dish on the program. Yale checring section. Against the Totals ¢ | lo “‘ _‘.‘ X"‘"w ; B 1 Hal sun on the same side thin smoke e ‘.lmm- il Hlgin, ) Marsters S oneH = oiia e ~ ) Fans going {o Bridgeport tomor- |Streams risc from thousunds of ), fithe nsang R o SR shiw| | R pe i 3 M . ; 4 1ow to sce the All-New Britain foot- rettes. L 6 KD KAPLAN INSURED MsREh S, P feleman) . s HOMORS ESCORT | ball team stack up against All-| 1Far up above (he Yule cheerers i bl T \” : uarterback ; : ‘ | Iirldgeport should hit for Newfield |the prese stand, with reporters and jg S S e Sy X S e R i S s g -To “THE owlL's CLuB.‘ avenue and they can't (e park | LCIeRTaphers from the ding % ~ = : R D e y ‘ - ‘ : ORI = : at which the game will be pleyed. [New York and N nd qianc g i bLasguel o e v ! 5 5 | It is not necessary to go into the M & e yhred ol o S o P& 1L coRmIN A e in thal 0rat protessional i - B ld e oo o of the motion picture news weeklies, Boller Makers AU Hesth | Sliyor Drdserost niobes and at ong end are the microphones ijy SU 80 sse 2g2 | show. | | Someone asked us what was the ;hvmlghl\\(‘h\lrlv th game will ;'n“:.(,‘ ! P e e e D e S SR e s 4 4 1At WA A e related 1o an even larger num- pere seing toat ahe ity e v LT oo HIGH PRESSURE PETE By SWAN sgaphone, who picks up wignals inswered that fn our opimlon the|, sweatered gesticulator on the same reagon exicts this year that | o050 g s (he seribes as to P IO | 1 AR s Sl e — . S existed last, That is, that there isn't | O ColGe e ihe bull und who makes WELL FoLrs - TH' RAFTLE 15 OVER — AND THERE'S PolLY , LOOKING W THAT SOMETHING (N THAT v\‘um«md m;m“\”)E\) | 4 yough inter-city competition in this | (Wm0 | \WE SURE. MADE A MONKEY OUTA TH' MEAT CARKET HER THAT SHE. WANTS "u Y?J( VE A PIP o to make it interesting for the gia) pands Unlimber Oompahs PERGER BROS.~ LETS KEEP UP THE- %0 FoR 0W BRIHDAY I The vimtors band mar into GOOD WoRK LFE CHINESE] T the Bowl, followed shortly by Yal GOES ’I&UNWN | Thie only lnteresting ting possilile [ane "5 S TL o ctant Uiy “""l oN RUNOR | i the foothall Tine, is a state league Lion g exhortations. Saddenty | 33 | of some sort with teams from New [(pori jgu roar, and cleven bine- JsuAL Haven, Bridgeport, Waterbury, New eyed men rush out from under AMD Britain, Meriden and Hartford and ({0 Yule stands. The sccond and THAT probably Stamford and several Other | third teams follow the first. Another m ‘ places in the race. rvoar greets the visitors. There is WE e | briet signal ctice, some punting END When this is brought about., the 'yud drop-kicking. The captains Pek sromoters of the game will find that | tho o the teams line up, ; = = (Imullflnv\w will be entirely different. s e il [TTHRT RERINDS ME— TUE GOT To BN \ W 167 ¢ like to wateh same, which m A pete “7“’5 foR HI5 BRTROAN K \a\\\. [ Lom tles between rivals. They do 1ot op may not be vital or thrilling, but uTie <0 much for famous teams or i 2he from the| < ’\ mous stars but they do like to scc tore, A long run is always fol- Y 3 w Dritain battle Hartford, Bridge- iayved by a long cheer for the ball- port, Waterbury or any other state currier, and another cheer DUOs up VENE team, ) injured man of cither side. Short | cheers greet both old and new men We would like to see some seri- | whenever a substitution is made. otion on this matter hefore next | There is good feeling all around, |h|v’ season opens up and we think th a 'project of this sort will be almost like being particular & good guaranteo that there is money There is no shting for in the game for ghe promoters. lmc ‘hllmg‘ of the encmy star, and | | clean sportsmanship of players

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