New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 16, 1927, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1927 220898088808980.0.9, 9.!L!.&&/A&»-‘;&&Q‘l&#0QQNMMMNMMOM&‘MMOMWA‘&OSb&\‘“%b‘&” BILEL55568000 208 e gt ALL-NEW BRITAIN AND HARTFORD GIANTS ARRANGE SERIES-—NEW BRITAIN ROLLER HOCKEY TEAM BEATEN BY NEW HAVEN ‘—INDUSTRIAL BASKETBALL RESULTS—HIGH SCHOOL GRID SQUAD GETTING READY FOR CAPITAL CITY ELEVEN — BRIEFS D S 2 AAMRAAAMARA A ARSI LS A R 2 Y T TR DT T TP PP Peerrrrey PPV EIIEPIETE FFPPICIV PETEEEIIIPIIIVEITIIPOTPTIIIIIVIEII99 FORMER CHAMPIONS SCORE 'HARTFORD ELEVEN | McLARNIN A GREAT FIGHTER |NEW HAVEN TEAM ALL-NEW BRITAIN MEETS VICTORY IN FIRST GAME g1 UNBEATEN, . DEFEATS H]EALS; HARTFORD GIANTS SUNDAY “orbin Cabinet Lock intet Defeats Rulers I - s el = | Y o C B d Loses to Landers—Good-sized Crowd Watches the Ready for Season’s Big Game Elm City Combination Game This Sunday—Second Contest to Be Staged Battles — Machine Girls Take Measure of Corhin | e Here November 27 — Terms Satisfactory to Both Serew Combination—League Race Is On. Hore B o s s onie| Parties—Play at Velodrome. |scason in Music hall last evening | = = —] erican league contest. A crowd to terms last & conference ext = G e i ¢ close to 500 rabld fans was on | t v turday after % s 1d for the 1927 debut and s.u\\" epr t both clubs and €d of the services of | : ' . E sensational playing. The game | { x ay a se of three [3 ¢ * b4 e ¢ ¢ * Willow Brook park for the most im | when the local poloists scored a § The All-New Hartford G Britain football 2 t the scheol schedul New Britain Machine i Hartford High am and the M. Cassidy who has | exceptionally clean, Referce | :d 1o his on» in Vermont Rorty not being called upon | AL ihin illness of 1 Sevalt: Har d M Despi R star of the game was Al a”al emory SP”E 6C- . the Wolves' first rush. The | popular local player caged eight of I th - gouls, having his eagle eye | working to perfection at all times. Blount had his hands full, watching the deceptive and driving shots Davies aimed at him all night, and contest in Hartford next Sunday the \ serious ernoon at lodrome, wh ich tI 1 was ed by th Har Cambridge, Mass., Arnold Horween, coach of football has another yes {in which to make and news play 1 coin and ord won ctory to hoth parties it is safe to assume that that gentle- man was glad when the final whis- Davies also was excep- lly fast on the get-away last zo0d, of his reappointment served today to » Crimson team to fresh ts In its prepar; s classic with Y Both the 1 teams will both cities, - best two it a third is necessary, her toss of the coin will decide t The officials f C A re as follows £ William allors nce, R. I, the 1l League ipire, Clesson winning eight rushes to five loon of the visitor: Dick allied the other New Ha- Horween, despite h articu- larly outstanding record at Harvard, | \ 4 ¢ pa been popular with his men, a Mullin: | 5 : o i goal. i !situation not enjoved by all of al | McAloon was the star of the pregecessors, and the squad welcom- | Hardware City aggregation, getting cd the announcement of William J. visitors' two goals and Bingham, director of athletics, that most every play, despite the Chicago man would be back at | the overwhelming odds against him |the helm in 1328 |and nis teammates. Bingham's definite pronouncement | In a preliminary game the Pros- Set al rest newspaper A 1 gt pect Beach team scored a 2 to 1 vic. |concerning Horween's status 1e | (Keck) Parke g [tory over the All-Stars in a hotly |€nd of the present season e, | b i N By contest battle, Lineups and sum-| 1he athletic director reiterated his Hartforc ation For Cla Fra | {|axsdies previously expresscd confidence in| The g aim of a ctured \‘_‘:‘?-H“m his coach and his known view tha ight | it takes a matter of ye a foo! jPaxiey ball mentor to become established | Horween was Bingham's personal - Mereer | poice two ago and the fact that the former has been unable to [check appreciably the Crimson's los- ing streak has not shaken his beliet in the coach’s ability Iy to evolve a winning combination. Last year Harvard lost five out of |cight games including [ portant Yale contest in the face of a my uls but with the ass ter material, it has lost thre 1 Referee, Seor Dillon; r, Butler. Timer, one SHARKEY 10 UNDERGO EXAMINATION FOR INJURY v of 30ston Heavyweight Under Investi- New Britain McAloon | n was s 0'To First Rush Finger. " New York, Nov. 16 (#—An inves- | tigation by the New York State Ath- | letic Commission was under way to- ‘ P to determine the full extent of | injuries that forced Jack Shar- | Boston heavyweight, to call off | s match . Tom Heeney Madison Garden Fr nig A meeting set f P V. ‘ Altho Sharkey notified Tex | ago that he would able to go through with the | match due to a fracture of a finger, th commission 1 to invest Wi 1 rence been held prior to last night's m E ohnary cor Corbin Cabinet | Locl [Harkins .. o0k Donnelly Brown | Lawlor Muirhead Sk (BY JIMMY POWERS) Lovegreen with the game for th delay pleted made apparer of the i New York, Nov. 16.—Well, if we [poven Yorky Mo 16wt wel - (ONSIDER NEW RULES our midst again! And it looks like | | Ithe chubby checked littls rascal s, Major League Bascball Club Owners | going to stay quite a spell. He has| (o Assemble | signed for three big appearances | !this coming winter. | December 15, ed today from t hu- aces under the direction | This story is about Mr. James ctts boxing commission. T. of h Lionel Depot and | Melarnin, who is nicknamed “Baby | ted Nov. 15, read: Dr. I'rank Zwick. i1 nd who, among other things nmissioner Buckley The Capital City eleven s the |js, jightweight boxfighter, and quite | with Jack Sharkey's manager (John rorite in the e be Of 118 {4 good one too, if a sensational and | Buckley) late this afternoon. He | impressive iring the present fyotq))y unexpected knockout over | no mention of any trouble, S¢ason. Und inall of i<y aplan-the-Keed means any- = will have him examined tomor. m that WOM | thing. First Period Scored By Won By Davies New Haven Donnelly New Haven Second Perlod New Haven New Haven New Haven s New Haven Third Period Davies New Haven Mercer 7 Britain Mcaloon New Britain New Haven Time 4:50 No. won four and Stanley Ryle & Tevel ¢ EDWARD SOWKA Fullback the will when Yal ipts to repeat 19 in New York on season Davies come next great team at tory, In previous games Harvard do cd Vermont, Holy Cross, Indi and Brown but bowed to Purdue, Dartmouth and Pennsylvania Horwcen came to Cambridge as a (o New Haven sor to Bob Fisher, resigned. and Substitution—Tusari for Mercer, SO O AT O Rushes—Davles 8, McAloon 5. |2Rd was considered one of Stops—Lovegrcen 63, Blount 59, |5t defensive fullbacks wlo wore a Crimson jersey. After | Referee—Rorty wition, he was associated for a time Lightweight Champion Fasily Out- through Assistant Cou Chicago, Nov. 16 (UP)—Major | Lo league cball club owners will meet in New York, December 15, to | consider rule changes designed to | climinate “embarrassing situations.’ Among the “embarrassing sit tions™ of recent times is the case W | " Fight fans' tongues are buzzing as| KoBers Hornsby, who was sold from St. Louls to New Yorlk, after he had | LIS | they speculate and mull over his| i chances with Sid Terris, Billy Wal. | Acdulred considerable interest in the | 2 t. Louis club. | lace and Sammy Mandel, the line- "% up made for him this coming in-| A league ruling prevents any play- er who owns stock in one club from door His first appearance | | playing with another znd consider- | a at odrome in Tast cted that the which turns out Hartford will be on mday's mamumoth tford, and it is usual 1 crowd every battle b talked ause reco ween made R t faces a te he telegram, signed by Paul Nor- secretary of the Massacht ion, came as a surprise to the local hoard i ch as Rick- ano ed he learncd of Shar- injury in a telephone with the boxer's Season [ t ton comr > and school te the Giants are team have a ray of and hope in the ability of re City gridders to com Hartford officlals realize t spirit of th wr and for that reason | mages and workouts measire of the w Chicago football team When not occupied gridiron {duties here, he is engaged in the leather business at Chicago with his father and brot Ralph, points “Spug” Myers in Bout in famous Harvard football player WAVE CONTINUES 1eli st Hard- through son. AUTO KNOCKS BOY DOWN conver- by luled for Detroit on Novem- | mg ber s scl | . . able argument oceurred b fight- | " \oke discovered he's a “foreign | HOrnsby finally was allowe menace.” FEveryone figured Me-| It reported that the magnutes Larnin a Californian. Ho is noth.| %1l consider an amendment whic ng of the sort, he'll remind you|Will Prevent any of the compli | earnest He is an Trishman and | !0ns which arose when Hornshy was | {he was born in the “ould country” | %°'d: . ! |and came across the seas when he| ANOther amendment reported for| 5 a “wee bit of @ spalpeen.” He | CONSideration ich would e | prohibit any plaers, property of one “Hivs one sweet Kid,” says Benny|Club. from megotiating with another Leonard, the undefeated hqmwi;:m\N"\}',‘,,,H,, Touqie, the ¢ hampion of the world. “He has it 3 » raoo 88 ported responsible for this, o ""’"‘1"”(0‘“""‘ intoRmyeravonlte (e h e s saldl fo hiave incurred (e Rl in|ire of major league magnates by 1 remember boxing with Wim In |z empting to negotiate with tI |an exhibition out on the coast. He it SR ey | was clever and fast then but was)jon® G0 48 . growing oo quickly and T under- | o° nd t | Umpires, undc That : e e ** | ment are prohibited 1 sation against Billy Wallace | fore, Monday. ‘nless the Boston ex: discloses an injury, Sh ably will be called befor York commission Frida s in- dicated, Rickard's present pl call for a Sharkey-Heency match on Jan, to pla bru to erday an automobile driven by O Lin- droth of cut ay s at Main and took him W. Dunn, were not local cre ation | ano prob- the New dily serir are in order. CRIM Carl Carlson of notified Lieutenant 30 last night t i mat had removed car while it was parked on Winter defensg near Main. So far as is known | e this is the stance of theft " Myers, lof a floor bos The police have heard of the theft of batteries, motor meters, spare tools and bulbs never a floor board. title was not at | — e Arbor Day was started by ex- Governor J. Sterling Morton of Ne- At his suggestion, it is ¢ the State Agricultural so- e Chicago. ons, Flc the six p ndants of ontstder was 26 1 Chicago, Nov. 16 (P—Sammy Mandell's rule over the lightweight division of £ a was more sccure than ever today Exhibiting an mproved and a dazzling offcnse, ily outpointed Jimmy “Spu the Pocatello, Idaho, slugger, in a sn-round bout at the Coliscum last night. The is on¢ an, 1s re- | police NOTRE DAME TEAM WAS BEATEN BY FOUR-FLUSH on o pproxing hour w road. him sidewall street. He did not fe nor was he able to sce ot the boy was struck b brought his car to a stop the hoy s heside it, app Iy having cen hit by the front fender. tires, Army Backs Pailed to Give Away champion’ e rienas he and Myers fought above ¥ bantam 4 % i B ’U.”“lm” ox e \J;tl“ e “'!’_" I””t‘”;':"(“‘lcfl i ranks and is now blossoming out as [24ing clubs in obtaining players. |impro e s no s 8|~ Another ruling would prohibit | toward nt lenges. It plain a full-“" ged '-f“"“ ’Rf“- He may | 01 swners, stockholders or officials | was his third n engagement | cicty appointed April 20 as the da jBovon i be S Henry weC0Nd 1o Inding dmbnbs, G5 Diavens avisince. winying ihe. tile hero 1. ihe fret ons s el | g00d one, too. He is a bit slow [{TO% 1 ilsaes 118 of foot but packs a mean punch in | UTPITES: | e GLR byl either hand and is smart”. e McLarnin, who stands five feet 5 slx inches, started his career mur:M d M | years ago. He had the usual ams € an mne teur introduction and went well i shining as a “powder-puft” type. “Raby Face" was the monicker pinned on the kid at that time. He is unusually young looking and | seems to he the same Celtic type as |“Tunney that matures slowly | | 1 spot of his opening pro- | fessional year is a decision over | Fidel LaBarba and a draw with the | same itleman, He 50 beat | Frankie nds, Joe Dillion, Abe | Gordon, Young Nationalista and | mmy T, ! The next s Tackie Fiel Fidel La Farrell, Villa Plags as Wilson Did In Last | on the south Year's Game, wska, New York, 16 (R—It rs that K Rockne’ tfrom No Dame wer & Clark ! ‘agle and the now Ram- not | Army by a | Landers, Frary By BRIGGS hat flush was on the | | f the Cadet backs | wandering “Irish” | 1l in such a man SAY- | BELONG To The FINEST CLUB N TownN - THE CALIBAN CLUB----1'LL PUT YouR NAME UP IF You'D LiKE To HAUE ME_/_/ — THE SERVICE AND FooD AT MY CLUB IS & PLy MARNELLOUS.... WE'VE A LONG WAITING UIST- I'LL PUT You UP IF You'D LIKE To Join BUT BILL- You ougHT To JoIN THE CHISEL AND HAMMER CLUB === IT'S A WONDERFUL & ORGANIZATION - -WE HAVE A FINE CLUB «d only one efore—s ison he knocked out | two rounds, )‘f‘fll‘ again in ten, Young sit and Pancho | not a bad s i t ey doped ! 1dy €0 Bud LOUIS LANDINO rterback vior- gan to grow. His ring too strenuous. Tay- Johnny Fare 1 copped the duke over ] tousled pompadour and he faded a young | cd pictur and Man- cad of him. They have > 1 setting the world re of s Mayhe Benny TLeonard's ) ARTEbks S ANDELS Is right. Maybe he will be HAVE A PLUNGE THAT 15 pion. Maybe CONSIDERED THE MOST LUXURICUS 1IN THE WORLD | AWARDED KNOCKOUT - McCoy, Rec ME A PAIN - ALWAYS BRAGGING ABOUT THAT CLUB - WHY 1 WOULDN'T BELONG T THAT ORGANIZATION |F THEY GAVE ME A MEMBERSHIP Jim 1s A TIRESOME OLD FooL ABOUT THAT ® CLUB....IT'S ABOUT AS CHEAP A CROWD AS THERE 1S~ | WOULDN'T IF 1 NEVER hunch the nex i JOINED A cLuB Johiy nized as Fly- ford ¢ able Decision. weight Champion, Wins Question- 1., Nov. 14 () A4 by the ¢ commission 15 flyweight ion of the world, was given h round knockout over Freddy perial here last night in face of ringsiders said was an appar- foul which sent the Filipino After the referee had left the ring a physician examined Imperial and declared he had been fouled. 0, ( Johnny \ recogn Wlifornia tonch pear str er drilled 1 feeling: and of rness ac- you li 2y Ticwne ve - YRNG 1 5 Ie of rivalry (Continued on following page)

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