New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 15, 1927, Page 13

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- —— NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1927, LA59L8588008855888 54880080 Speaking : of Sports TIFIFIIIIITVIPITIIITNIe sved PALACE ALLF South Church 600895809 cam beat Wa .11:1 ord. it all in all, we are stil <t thrilled. Years ago when the g was played at Hanna's l','(<t \laln '(rf-‘ upon ths night, there and more lasting One innovation intro night was the presence the bleachers at the Navy ago, the bleachers : for men only. Last ni - portion of t! \ : bleachers was made up of woi w o Pe e, what will the play is a few week ROGERS ALLF Jack Mercer c and after we feel sure tha grade. R & B Squaws die McAloon was as fast as shot in two goals in ra id succes- Fagles n, he did v there, Hi as of old o1 showed the Owle i Hawks ¥ 1 Jean 10y I L on T D, N B MACHINT rom $ Buttercups Interest keeps up. Pansies BOYVS CLUB GETS READY FOR AGTION Daisies blers Best Amatenr Quintets Available . 0] Oppose Locals , r, who has alre sts which will ¢ Corkers Gladiators Monday club here. dletown Y Satur M Junior st squad, as Nick g d” Compagnone are on the infirm list. The latter is expected to Le able to play when the season \ '\ starts, but it is considered doubtful Lyn o6 to whether Gill's injured \. Nels will permit him to open the sched- M- Christopher ule with the quintet. The tea which Coach Anderson is now using consists of Grusha and Joe Goffa, forwards; John Kley, and Pete Sliva and Albert Benjamin, guards. Last night this team won its b, annual practice victory South church five in a f er the and fu ious roughhot N that he is even better tha year, [T Jone when he led the team's scorers, and |- Doniis much is expected of him this &ca- son .The two new men, Grusha and Benjamin, also showed evidence that hieard themsclves 1mvn before the scason is over, The Re team has a huge equad, but its starting combination will probably comprise Tony K lejo, Mirigliani, Zujko, Pary and Marholin. This team wiped up the fioor with a makeshift South church reserve outfit last night and Faraers sorve i Pritehards POOTBALL SCHEDULE 7" of Vermont A senkc University blishes | N vwin List of Games and Opponents For 3 i Next Scason, A Burlington, Vt, Nov. 14 (®—The University of Vermont football schedule for 1925 was made public as follows: 9. Columbia at New Yor neton at [ rineeton; 13 UHK University; Union dy, N Y. Conn Nov. Norwich; 10 Lindguist hene Rens Middle- Springfield st wiings bury ot Middleby at springficld. Princeton Harvard on the list. Miller replaces | il | 46 one on the floor and when he 235 Vs INTER CHURCH LEAGUE Vs LADIES' LUAGUE LADIES Rinkydinks WORKS MEN'S LEAGUE WITH THE BOWLERS STANLEY WORKS GIRLS' LEAGUE Harts Rennetts ORI E[ASSI[] T[I BE BlTTER FIGHT“’- : - TUNNEY DECLARES | % Gene Dealaves That Tex Cannot ADD SEATS FOR GAME |2 Additional Stands to Accommodate in the coming om Rocky Kansas in July 4 ten round declsion. That cost him eome $15,000 to sas’s guarantee, and nee been touring wide here purses are fair fs easy for a top-noteh- 1 n the first After all { the WAR ON RICKARD 13.000 More People to be Built at Yankce Stadium, Dictate to Him About Allairs The smil- ney who been develop- 'ch of his own. persons oniy Tun Billy 1 Bill McCabe. ROLLER HOCKEY THURSDAY WATERBURY =——VS&— me that allows s to h: P : PR NEW BRITAIN Preliminary Game tarts 8 o'Clock New Stanley Arena Church St. not turn ard hopes and thinks Tackles Idaho Whirlwind in 10- tound Bout Tonight, y declared th ght t will not see althot READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS | Hartford 0. | 7. Hartford 0. iartford artford 0. for Hartford 0 Hartford 2. . Hartfo BASEBALL COUNCI | FORWS NEW RULES Commissioner Landis and Two Presidents in Long Gonference me Kenesaw sies as last win- < Horns- York n of St. Louis ween Rog: stock even In inder the ex- I. the and when transfer- | ¢ of his stock or - officers or league t loan money to or £ loans for another to umpires for un- 1so were forbidden, heen in the majors sent back ler option new rules will be ready for adoption by club owners at their December s 1s. So far, Landis suid when the couneil me oke up last night, the draft ion has not been reached. ars cannot be to the minors GERMANY IMPORTS FIR CONES N. M., Nov. 15, (P— n New Mex- to be used in reforesta- . Shipments of white pine | and Douglas cones from the Lincoln national forest are being | made to official charge of Ger- | man reforestation, who b sced from this forest re) hetter than any other species that bas heen tried | cos we like, don’t we, Old Pipe ! PRINCE ALBERT, and plenty of it, huh? Well, we can justify that on any number of counts. It’s more than mere preference. There are sound reasons for liking Prince Albert above anything else. yes, but not wishy-washy. P.A.s rich, full- bodied flavor balances its mildness and makes it @ smoke! But all the talk in the world won’t do a man any good, unless he acts on it. A load of Iong-burning P. A. in the bowl of his pipe will tell him volumes—and in language he likes. Take fragrance, for instance. P.A.has’em all stopped there. Every time I open the tidy | B | mr]w“ ‘fl\‘.“l RINGEFAUBE T i mmmw‘ red tin, I get a brand-new thrill. A tobacco that smells like that would have to be good, if you ask me. Yes, Sir! And then take taste. Every puff tells a man It’s the personal test that counts, after all. L don’t believe I can add to that. that P.A. is cool and refreshing, with a mellow-mildness that is a revelation. Mild, DRINGE ALBERT :- —the national joy smoke! Not only quadlity, but quantity, too —TWO full ounces in every tin. 1927, R._J. Reynolds ‘rohm- ‘ompany, Winston-Selem, N. C, HIGH PRESSURE PETE T\UE 0T AN IDEA! KEEP THE. #5100 SORRY — GOV _(HANGE. FoR #100 ? HEBY MO - TROSE N\NDON5 05T -‘1550 APIEE QOKOM AN e~ T'5_THE SMALLEST 'WE GoT F100 7= GOLY-WE (AN CHANGE. THATY

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