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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15,.1927. 8380808880000 000850008000408 B 108888808 PIFFFFFFIPTIITIITIFTTIITICITATIIPRTIITIEIPIIRE 99999 CAPACITY CROWD GREETS GRID CLASSIC TD | ROLLER HOCKEY RETURN " BITTER FGHT Nearly 2,000 Enthusiastic Fans Crowd Stanley Arena to Fat : Watch Opening Game of American League — New New SBCI[‘]l(ig;ISX ;fi[mfigymgb’ Britain Defeats Wallingford, 7 to 5—Mercer Shows 1 Good Form—Eddie McAloon and Pete Fusari Op- | ~ . iates, of the pose Each Other—Duggan Stars. aliim AR = —— = 5 - and Gold | on at field rery ‘\:‘ Brite hool and Hartford Pub- | o TOCLOSE SEASON ¢ rial while enting N colorful battles | most bitter rivals Bri Nov. all 15 (P- game confor nts cver get diron seasox are speciu ring th of hum em the hops e rest upon the relied on to move to accomplish the Iilini, but Zuppke of determined huskles and shape and yearning balls. Brown Jug” which i water for battered ball rriers and now holds the hopes ol Michigan and Minnesota, has o Minnesota victory painted or 1919, The Gophers umph in their hands last fall ped through their finge 1¥ Oosterbaan scooped up + touchdown kicked nd for golden foot an ning defeat to r breasts, and the subsequent 12 tie with Indiana Octoher this year have mat [Retder 3l W ot sho Gophers are bit sore 502 L Sl ot < in the luck, too. but : against one of the kept the T locked de riest of all the “smart” football games live for the most part, been | Medloo ooy 3 fichigan has turned out, with hard fought and the winner always to. Higgl and old time football Knew i eeniin 2. battle, the to turn on. This will be the ance Minnesota will have at tford. For the fi n for two years as the four 2 . ital City team has ~dule worked out last win- becn successful in scoring only four eliminates this annual confiiet | Victorics. New Britain's reign came 1917 when Hartford held stop in 1 Hardware to a score- point. ran Minne: to the in Goph FRED ZFEHRER Left End Blou and Tndia the ams in m have a bit the ! W Captain Cotton Wil- ation of the Big Ten and Ralph on luminary of | na Thave iny years, ms to 0 veterans in « growing | have clipped iiana-Purdue series is o; most ancient and m Il the “natural rival” h school has its irs this year to i to Bloomington. past the Wiscon- has come down to capture first two died a4 somet hing or of last year roons fuiled to win a nee game co-champions with its by ng the ent has down seen shot one JAMES SCULLY Right End Trom then until the Hartford has won five pres- and t four 3 es both te Britain Hi s, lost ion has prevailed until New Britain lost its This was t loss of the 1m on its own ficld Hartford came ind scored a 22 to 12 victory. 2 o years 1 when the 1 City 1 returned to New that the worst defeat of the s scored. New Britain not correct. The fi Hards ty te 5 45 when 4S 10 3 tool: Hartford ompli § years {o : n defeating Britain on its own ficld. In ¥ a 14 to 6 victory attempts, it d was of revious 7 to 0 mes the stute tmipionship v result, but this year it owill be different story. New Britaln High school, the underdog, Jones, climinated from the race Britton, | for b ors by # 24 to 0 defeat Huven Hillhouse High chool. Hartford still has a chance state honors if it defeats New Britain, but its victory will keep a clean slate rather than eliminate a Bl lor McKenna d Andy Mullin Forking, | for cil Tayne, I'hil O'Dowd, Young Iirpo, | Rédges, In- ted 10 Robl: All-Time Record, The all-time record for the 1891 v Brita teams Fiddie \l»-mpxl‘_\,‘ Havtford 12. | ted Jimmy Fin- | 10 READ BERALD CLASSIFIED FOR YOUR WANIS ADS | I'hi Viey, (Continued on Following Page) | mains 28580 $$&M5OQMWWW‘OMO 250006 NEW BRITAIN ROLLER HOCKEY TEAM DEFEATS WALLINGFORD IN i BRITAIN AND HARTFORD GIANTS ARE STOPPED—INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE BASKETBALL GAMES TONIGHT—ITEMS OF INTEREST ; aaddadd ada a R Ly L2 27 12 T2 2 TRV TSNP BLOCKED KICKS AND SCORED BLOCKED TWO PUNTE 1K ONE GAME; EACH RESOLTNG /N A O OCHDOWN, It's unusual indeed w downs in one game. It happe n two blocked punts are converted into touch last vear in the ILouisiana A bama game and gave the Crimson Tide the Edge in what was going alon, as a tight game Blocked punts are not unusual in games. howeve. team. Only 16 Fred the defense twice in the One of the punts was recover Few of them are converted h plays occurred during line, In a game in Te Carpenter duplicated Baker College, an end, who ran 60 and A blocked punt may Pickard's vard just as much by the offensive team as they are ame and blo d by who sprinted 26 yards to score a touchdown by Ben Enis, other Alabama end, who ran only 16 as between two small colleges this vear, T stunt He blocked two punts, each being recovered by White, respectively for touchdowns. Stanford to tie for coast honors. v,’j.’:n.“ with Washington, Right End Ted Harder blocked a punt back began in 1891 with » the linc and fell on the ball for the winning touchdown. These punts are recovered ; the defensive into touchdo > same play. the 1626 « is vear, broke through . punt. All-American end, other was recovered vards to cross the goal t Tackle for Taxas Tech against Daniel In the FOUR TEAMS TO BATTLE IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE (New Britain Machine and Landers to Meet In First Game — Corbin Cabinet Lock and Stanley Rule-to Clash In Second—Corbin Screw Girls to Play Lan- ders — Changes Noted In Quintets From Last Season—Large Crowd of Rooters to Attend, Four teams that did not see ac- tion at the opening of the men's industrial league last Tuesday will be given the opportunity to strut their stuff before the public tonight it the Stanley Arena following girls' game that will have a he on the standing in the Girls! league., The New holder of the all co Britain Machine team, llar position against ners in the league for the past ars and the Landers, 1¢ Clark quintet will see action in the first of the two me and Corbin Cabinet Lock Co.. champions 1guo when it was formed s ago, will m its first appeara since i ampion when it tackles the Stanley Rule & Level tea which t honors with P. & I, Corbin Corbin Screw team games, Girls from the and the panies raiser. to t Corbi Stanley, ¥ will The last o victory cor med team by its over Lander irls last weeke is now in first place. | hold A vietory will give on the position and a it in second p it 4 good at will put two gi following announcement tt » card was to han on the Y. W games were with increased the Stanley crowd is ted last ye crowd the ials since the plan of having a lo was decided upon by the to be ger than opening have scen | pennant and the | | team | tin the curtain | ccom- | arena, the | FAMOUS COACHES BROTHERS Two of the most famous football coaches are brothers Howard Jones at Southern California and Tad Jones at Yale. WILL START SAME TEAM Manager Donie Bush at Pittst expects to start the 1925 race with practi > team that won the rgh National dly the sam flag this year, READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS IOR YOUR WANTS |seasonal success " |and Georgetown will vie for m S5 9HL98L 585, 9985089888889 85385858080 90 FIRST GAME—NEGOTIATIONS FOR GAME BETWEEN NEW § 'N'UWMW#”MOW\‘«CWWM HARVARD 15 ONLY OBSTACLE TO YALE Crimson Ling in Stadium Has [ Been Grossed Once in 19 Years York, Nov. 15 (P—A tradi- that hangs over the | MPOSSIBLE TERMS STOP NEGOTIATIONS FOR GAME Manager Lacava of Hartford Giants Demands 80 Per Cent of Gate — Refuses to Play First Contest In New Britain — Capital City Representative Turns Down All Offers For a Game—Hardware City Man- agement to Play All Hartfords Sunday. in the Harvard & goal that Yale has crossed b |in 19 years secped into t lof eastern grid historians today as | the elevens of the Crimson and the | | Blue settied into workads iu once | minds tride for | dge on | ling on the crest of a victory t has swept over Army, | | Dartmouth and Princeton, Yale will jbring to the huge Crimson stadium | ja team that is headed straizht for | leastern supremacy. Harvard can | 5 field only war- | who have suffered - de- |feats this season. But other great Ell clevens have come to the banks {of the Charles as favored as this {one and have returned to New Ha- |ven lcaving only further evidence of | P [the “black cic |ering about the home goal lir Feature Amateur Tourney in th the next one t iown over Har E That score ¢ {when Ducky Pond pac past the Crimson r almost lost in driving deep in mud. In 1 ard dl ks on ain 2 innovatic cral a favorit: |into a stonewall 'a “moral victory” in a scoreless tie. In that game, an impenetrable de- | Clamipion of Connec fense against forward i Al e boi | Yale away from the H rd goal. ”f'“'? is a | Today, the Crimson started to pi I -“}P " in fect a similar def possible, for | *2Ces another the heroic Hoben | Howard has ha rew to co in th t last Sat- sert Payne of Brid Howard, former v th condition. Anot f in that | fas & program is vsically fit that means the Crimson ts. Yale ¥ Harvard has an advants every regular will be p to battle for a victory for despite previous defe t ¢ field without Hoben, w an in- ‘aptain Webster, with John Garvey, line- , whose shoulders are | “lated to ag lJack O'Mar been son th ne should furnish plenty during their milling. Leo Larrivier of W in 1 of Bric ired elbow leg hurts spiitting ac onal clas Carnegic Tech and Detroit, Lionored battie of Lehigh tte, and the Catholic ! | pounds. ipionship quarrel of Fordham |POUnd ; or | Johnny Clinch of t1 {for a licking g geport team battle George pounds and i hey say he is, this s the feature houts of t Another feature n scheduled to take place he Metzer of Bridgeport and T rryville in the 130 Siher lor has | total | fighter in this ci followers who will back hi and his b ¥ defeat the clever the tims 5 boy. These two will and I |combat standing with the anc |duel of Harvard and Yale. i Navy will tune up |service struzgle the urday against the t and Loyola of Baltimore. f up engagements for other major | cleve g seasonal climaxes on together and Brown |lor of T class. the of Syr land New Hamp: teams will spend the | Holy (‘ross meets Boston uni- | versity and Rutgers plays th- | The fifth bout on more, while the Vi New | bring together N York university tack fairly | port and Joec Cody of strong assignment in Allegheny, the 118 pound class. and he has m case. 20 this rovement in his work 1 he is in 1ors from | naments | g00d ehape to take the h |the Park City scrapper. Grand Opening Lot Roller Skating STANLEY ARENA Church St NOV, I ! G PAY FOR POI Jimmy Armistead, Ihack, gets a five-a | father overy {down for Vi lar hill from WEDNESDAY, 16, AL ANDERSON, Mgr. | Formerly of Roscland, | savin Rock,. “Kid"* Woodruff, d that his Georgia team is | wonderful season, will | not coach I Georgia ne Eeal Folks at Home &The Writer of HELLO. DEARIE = I'D. WALK A { MILE FoR FODDER- ‘é / industrial | council was at the games last Mon- day. Probably the greatest fans in history will n the arena from th There is a rumor th is going to win tonight, want 1o be on hand to sec crowd their way to New Machi team they unusual happer The Stanley Rule team does not, Ippear to be as sirong on paper as it was last year. Threo lars, Joe Plurin, center and long- shot king, has quit the Rulers enter the insurance business; Sloman, forward, is at Dr. Arnolds’ Physical Culture school in W Haven and Frank (Hank) Arbour is now employed at the Corbin Screw corporation. Probably the v of this year's team will be “Streak” Bengston, former high school flash who fitted in well as a running mate last year. HOW THEY H Bube Ruth hit 20 homers and Lou Gehrig hit 13 homers on their tour of 21 games, completed recently. Al of | of its regu- | to | of Sloman at forward ' BARNSTORMING logans) How ABouT FoOD-! oH BoY, No (MITATIONS ! ( CRUNCH - ) THERE'S A HOoT Stocan LCLEVER g QH You'Re So \ 5 A Swean L YygRe ((DASHED OFF ‘\'m.A?,- Good To | BLAZERS RAZORS.' TE LAST | SHARP AS BLAZES! i HARP B S o DQUBLE Your L INCome N BRIDGEPORT TEAN T0 APPEAR ERE Five Boxers From Park City to fight at 147 is as good uld be one ¢ night. eting is that veen Bill pound ome a popular the card will f Bridge- y in 2 Cody has the crowd from going to the Velo- i Several other bouts will be made tup to complete the card of 10 fights, “avorites in all classes will perform, | tions with Vanderbilt | scores a touch- Jjoving a at NoNPARE(L Y EUREKA ¢ SAY 1T WITH FRITTERS 7 Ho wim! ME To THE. BED THAT MOTHER. MADE ! NO METAL CAN ToucH ME ! TS ToasTeEDY () Neer e Negotiations between the manage- Hartford Giants and Britain football team Sunday, night the v aggregation refused to erms except those which to the trio of prom rs W ndles the business des tinies of the local club. The de- mands of the Hartford m deemed impossible by the ) en and or four 1oy were this coming came I brupt halt 1 | Capital Ci faccept a various propositions tlatly refused, the ceting ended without an agreement ing re 1 According to Manager Fd Dalley £ the All-Ne itain team, Man- artford red one tion and refused to ficld a r cent card. - oy with a & E N offered to rd team on a basis 1 40 play th of 60 per « to the loser winner a per cent He in H. ed the offer down, hen Man Daily offered to play the Hartford team on nt L ten, Then the local men in chorus d to pit the New Britain sean : Hartford eleven for a pl W in the 1 States, the itted in w split. by this noon, and all, Dr. Lacava man stated that was two touchdown: ord Giants and said he would be foolish to play under a winner take all basis. More than an hour of wrangling ensued | whereby nothing was gained and finally the confercnce broke up with the matter far up in the air. The All-New Britain team then decided to hook on with a game with the All-Hartfords for next Sund , the contest to be s Clarkin Field. The Hartford will strengthen up its line with Ney Britain paying a share of the cost w Britain better than the i ¢ players, if necessary. M fokin. | SONRIENE D By ELsRIT (T o purpose of this movement is two- fold, first to have a New Britain- Hartford game and second, to keep drome to watch the Glants in ac- tion. Dr. Lacava spoke last night about bringing the Stonewalls of Holyoke to Hartford Sunday after- noon At the present time, all negotia- the Giants have heen stopped and they arc not likely to be sumed. The Hartford manager 18 ported to have said that he wasn't is ! fussy ahout a game. The local man- feels the same way and v refuse to listen to any on the suhject, agement TWO HIGH-PRICED STARS Two of the highest-priced stars in baseball will be with the White !Sox next year in Kamm and Cissell. —_— LISTEN= \& BT TTER FRITTERS CovD MADE DEAR-A wWouLD MAKE THEM EVENTUALLY- wHy ~oT?