New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 16, 1927, Page 13

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POOLO06800688560085868884: | 2l iSpea.king £| of Sports 5! , Laadaaa il il S T At last the wrangling fs all over . and the All-New Britain Football team will play the Hartford Giants, Just why man rs of the teams in tuestion prolonged the arguments | when they knew that they would finally come to terms, is a question. Had we not been in on the inside of the affair from the heginning. we would probably have helieved ~ith many others that the sual stuff being pu it was However, when the All-New Bri- tain promoters decided after Mon- day night to refuse to have any re dealings with the Giants man- agement and begun to arrange a game with the All-Hartfords, it ~ took only a short ti to have Man- ager Lacava come down to earth. Contracts for tha game were signed by both parties last night and the terms therein are agrecable from every point of view. Jack Walsh offerred the su of tossing a coin to see where the first game would be played. This prob- ably would have held up the nego- we tiations soma more hecause side wanted the first game. The coin vas spun and Hartford called the n. That is why New Brita to Hartford for the first game § day. each The sacond game is scheduled to played in this city on Sunday, November 27, If a third game necessary, a coin will ossed to declde where it staged. Dick Dillon, far famed as the vier basketball official in t stated last night that this eity is far ahead of all others in the state with rd to basketball. The season is well under h wut in other players and s are g to emerge from a lethargy sunimer, pre- < state, way places, Just Two main basks ihe slate for S ght. The New Britain will play the New York Hebrew Glants wh © Tabs are weduled to meet the Mohawks of o Holyoke, e former team will play ¥ Arena on Churct will hold Main strec at the Stan vhile the 2 forth all on olo team Haven to itain roller LN Tast ore of 9 as called = = A ari played with the New | am a nt well accore to all accounts, nd he t nis ery Jayer mony kno : 15 Leneh man on the La New Britain Foot team now been signed as a rezilar goal te er for the Holyoks team, captained yer played work was of high ore o All amateur roller hockey ers in this eity are getting r the formation of an amateur ls St in t direction will be within a week mderstand 5 it, there will at st six tean in the game. Roller hockey needs e new hlood and there will be ple Earaecy ¥ of it when New Britain again gets used to the game Conklin, tackla on 07 Sttt Britain Fooths Maier a regular me team her by is being brought will be signed tonig] man Rritain te un w the ation for lay game. A s I practice sc i il el darlas staged by the Tabs' during the week. | The first professional fight of the season will be staged at the ley Avena on Chureh strect day, December 2. Matchma t Reina of the New Britair has not yet gotten his card tog HARTFORD FLEVEN - Forest Stan- Max - Dunk STIL UNBEATEN - 1 s of battles ges in physi- A cumulated through ye on the gridiron, advan eal departments are wiped out by (K the desire nd irit to win In the final analysis, both teams 1 most probably take the field on 1. va s even terms. Hartford is handi- (1. B capped by the fact that it is play- ! Uchitor ing on a New Britain field. W [yf, Dubn Britain has the advantage of years | of tradition. Both feams will be | sot for a fierce battle and no two | bands of gladiators will ever have & battled more valiantly than the two i High schocl elevens Saturday after- M. Sean M. Murphy noon. | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS " FOR YOUR WANTS ! “HAIR-GROOM" ! 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Jupiters 0 Iy today on a surpris entire eastern footba turvey. drilling calmly and the Bulldog invasion ‘anything may 1 meeting i'-rn footl happ squad, headed straight for stardom, |teams can share first place in the 1S held to a scoreless tie by a Har- | standing while the others are no vard team that seemed touchdowns | worse off than second | el r. And in 1921 and 1922,| A shar the spotlight was cost- | 405 406— s11 Moderate Crimson elevens developed |ly for the New York Rangers, for Y enus | igh power in the final week's | jn defeating the Toronto Maple 07 155 drive to whip Bulldog aggregations | Leafs 4 to 2, the local squad lost the had bid for greatness all seca- | ¢ Taffy" Abel, giant de- | ohably for the greater en the brilliant for- Abel suftered a | i rd p 12 attack of Yale to their in & mixup close e, own side of the argument, Ha d |points ont ti ong as ther: morn passes is time as the SHALLER TEANS ton prin passin 18 4 from McGill universit | passing | Clamor Over Major Elevens re Overshadows Work of Minors .5, "o 2o Pross or over the major vard attack that has teams some of T e ol el G e L S i o or less overloaked © of Yale p ler ts neither 1. are Tufts, of M Buff entlem won o £ w: Canisius has e t runs i . While Cen- cight straight, incly M- Webster aggravated bers of the strong Southwestern |jury. Conference, Misfortune befell Last winter Knute R from Hawaii kickers their called a . donne foothall on collt to b famous coac hoy, drop kicks native boots with in d cciding Hughes, ar out Hughes, a yards in his bare Fordham while tack for York u co rank Bian curling up his toes so that the 0" s impact is on the ball of his foot. R Frank Briante, Ne . has his sights on the or 0 yards gained in a scason by the 1ilinois meteor v ind it an empty statistically des rkable record a Dart- mouth this season, Al Marsters | sopt sensation of the Rig | iled up 1924 yards of A ! * nnounced at Hanover. With |eorg, 111 Hghtwelght chan mes to go, Briante stil is 13 roated Jtmmy (Spug) M yards under Grange's total. tello, Idaho, 10. Al For f Washington “Unele Charley” Moran, National . Dallas, Tex League un who doubles in foot- Kford, N, defeate ball in the * season, h signed | ors, St. Paul, Minn., as coach of the Frankfol (Pa.) Yellow Jackets in th Brook N. fessional League. The team won | Eddic but two games in eight with o . a foul inder Lis direction. Moran coached lippines, 8. he “Praying Colonel” of Centre col- Minn to fame several years ago |St. Paul, defeated Ma “Bo” McMillan and “Red” of New York Roberts were conspicn contribu- | Paul, outpointed Ru tions to All-American ranks. Mik IFargo, N. ., i ROLLER HOCKEY THURSDAY WATERBURY S VSe== NEW BRITAIN Admission 50c—75¢ Preliminary Game Starts 8 o’Clock New Stanley Arena NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1927 m—“—_—‘fi__—_ 58— 1 HARVARD WORKING Miami, Fla, and Augie Psiano, of — PEis e =5 SURPRISE PLAYS e e 3l e T weamw ace ot o o, oenm, ot e —_— SRR ABOUTYOUR ELECTION!~HMF ~)= \EVER -THE LESS L AM (Grimson Hoping to Turn Back i enteror o S5t otz TSV O DaRELY Gt T Ay OTTE Le i TR BN Yale Next Saturday son's underdogs — & four of seven games—worked quiet- !may vet turn mighty Yals and the | Other Crimson teams, as despaired of as the husi stadinm Saturday, have proved that of these Only two years ago, another Yale no game is lost as llow's heaves. workout outpointed Mexico City, won from Church St. Paul, knocked out early Wynn, of Minot, N. D, 8 Indianapolls — Franklie Osner, of 'OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern BY “THE FRAY OF NoUR CUFFs!- QUEEN, T LOVE YouR BRUSQUE knocked out Jack Darnell, Chicago, 4 e “<LEAVE ITT0 A HOOPLE, =~ || MANRER !« WITHAL, You HAVE | natt, 10, : LIKE YoUR BROTHER JAKE GoT/ / THE CHARM OF A DEBUTANTE,»4] (#—The rank- Seattls, Wash. — Babe Herman, | AH, INDEED VES ! e HM-Mo- Qf C~ER, A, ~uM-~ WouLD [ BE IMPOSING ON YoUR GENERO. FOR THE GRACIOUSNESS OF A DOLLAR OR o 2~ HEIGH Ho MDEAR , < WHAT SAY 2 r f IN ON A FLASHLIGHT OF THE GOVERNORS BANQUET, s WITH HIS HANDS POSED (1 BACK OF HIM HOLDING A TRAY OF DISHES! WELL, YOU'RE IS -THE PUBLIC EVE ALL RIGHT, N\ “+AS A {New York, defeated Doc Snell, Ta- coma, Wash,, &. i HOCKEY LEAGUE OPENS ey i %/ | Five Teams Stand in First Place | [ XY has won only SagE—T\ e package that 11 world topsy- /4 youngsters confidently for of the Harvard While Others Are no Worse Oft Pl Than Second. en” in the an- scions of east- New York, Nov. 16 (#~—The Na- tional Hocke: l.eague season for {1928 was st one day old today— [the only day fn the year that five | first period. < before pain for fust a few i Elis proved in last Saturd neiple, Ottawa Sena- quest of an- | mpionship, losing to the A ‘_\N':lr;‘vl Maroons, 2 to 1,y in a S tah e . clean gar he Chicago Black | o Toston 1-1 In the o match of the year. | ats we ter- | i S ot oRtael takal Lo U 3 PAT OFF oL T i R ‘.”rk‘ ©1027 BY NEA SERVICE. 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