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12 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1927, SHSSPSLSSH8HLL$80.0.000888085,88885858280885953859009558009980650089.¢ 155080808484 FEETTTEIFITTIETT PTETEIEIT NEW BRITAIN HOCKEYISTS TABS PRY LID OFF PLAY WATERBURY TONlGHT} SEASON SATURI]A“ Bouchard, One of Best Centers In Game, With Bras: City — “Jigger” Higgins All Set to Battle With Hardware City Squad — Other Members of Com- | bination In Good Shape — Amateur League to Be| i l‘ouncd dl ( onclusion of Centest. ‘.( i SO e P open the 19 season Saturday | n night in t bs hall on Main | street with the Mohawks of Holyok: as the opposition. The visiting team ured the ch onship Southern Massachusetts last year Ji and it will present a real hard te i 1 or the Tabs in their opening gamc S This will also be the first game of yed in the ) Yale Only Eleven Abl fo Break e s Through Powerful Line The Tabs have organized a speedy Pross, Newly Organized Quintet to Mest, Mohavwks of Holyoke intet for this season. Mert Taylor, Reynolds and Bob will take care of the forward ber I'hil Page, former Penn State play- (P)—Much er, will jump center while the guard gridiron | positions will be taken car ogs this | Johnny Shechan and Jack C crns the |07 Middletown. “Hope” Reste i'rank Arbour will play ntility roles | at center and guard respectively. The visitors will come to this city headed by Jerry Conway, former Janton, O., center in the American gue. Tommy Haverty and the Cassidy Bro others well known to basketball fans who will !he seen in action. The remainder of £ |the quintet is made up of stellar iked by two crack ends|players and the team, as a whole, rated | yopresents the cream of the Paper st in the | ¢t en able | for & s record of outfit neither ction enough in | fividual reasons for including victory test post-war s noteworthy. s are rs boast a power- The local quintet has been prac- ticing several nights each week and Yight now, the quintet appears to be in the best of form. Specdy floor work and fast passing have marked the workouts and in several practice games, the team has shown great | co-ordination. | In sccuring the Mohawks of Hol- | voke as the first opponent for his crew. Manager Jim Luby gives no- tice that some of the best teams fn New England will be scen at the A1l this winter. | Burritts will play the pre- | Himinary game Saturday night and ntly asserted | dancing will follow. A HEBREW GIANTST0 | DU PLAY LOGAL FVE tics labelled it a lucky vie- ’ Here, i nee, 1s a pars r:v vp'h il ‘ o Asostated Tress story ot | Olacey (vintet From New York < 1 it k 1 by the brilliant , was bet t making downs to six for uch as a field goal. tack powerful enough to run SUTAE T will play ; ist 1wo touchdowns on every Jinary whi tentl s the well wstantial share 1 by McCrary, one of tanding fullbacks of the witl two other L Johnsor McTigue, jromptly at § game will sta aughton or | president of ted in 1at the Georgians, won by getting | those interes | and m.mmg‘ ough follow > hold - Hebrew Giants of New York, costly fumbles on | @ basketball quintet hoasting one of However, offset its attack | (he strongest lineups in years, will srgia went through the | OPPOse the All-New Britain basket- vithout a fumble, Caldwell Dall team at the Stanley Arena here oSt Erounatbut he' wasi| Seturday Enlent mhisiwilihE e 2 % needed yard for | Second game of the year for Man- to win the game in the |ager Clarence Lanpher's team and | MeCrary was the best | Wil De a real fest for the quintet Jacks while Scott, for | 1t Jast Saturday night smothered ol R -lya 5 Shiver for Georgia | 1N? AlDines of Bridgeport. t tournaments 1c ol we ends.” | The visitors have two well known court performers wtih them. They are Schoenfeld and Moskowitz These two played here with the Cit this city next Tuesday 1 t “ is ther instance to show ! pair of mitt slir hey don't pay off on first nost sensational hout of ti 1 was outrushed la ol el e S L College club and the Greenpoint He- it the last tourr 20 Gturday Princeton but the i ¢ npoinL vt Gaas i Sering any apologite for | PTCWS last year ana their ability is rounds, Taylor s the dec v ey |very well known. Both are for- g wards and they form a real fast combination. G. Davis will be at center, He is a st man in the | pivotal position. H. Davis and Scif- fert are the guards and they will be sifrems i ) on their toes watching the New the v 1 sl Britain forwards. ! e Jate Frank | phe New Britain team will take it end, was head | ho floor with the strongest lineup he clectrified the poegiple. Sloman and Rubenstein inging the who demonstrated last Saturday heen se night that they are very nearly in pink of form, will be at for- wrds. Jim Zakzewskl, former Ford- ham University star, will be at cen- ¥ all opposition in | ter with Captain “Butsy” Sturm and mes. There seems | Tom Leary also a former star of the play. | [fordham, at the guards, ild not stop it and | g ening the , 19-14 Al of one sion. A great lissatisfi anadian col- | luteral pass to s torn a leaf 00k of almost forgot- he two f oth with a fleet set of | 1gzainst > New Britain team started out llast week in its first game and | showed plenty of speed and flash in | its play nst the Bridgeport Al- pin Manager Lanpher last night | sign Davin, k new forward | brou to this city by Sloman. Davin will take the place made va- nt by who played last Conklin turday night, An innovation will be introduced it the Arena Saturday night when lancing will be started at 7 o'clock. The game will follow the annual football clash bhetween the Hartford 1l New Britain High High school s and because of {his, the change in the usual routine has been 1 between two 3y 1 om Industrial lea i to Reep Tabs on bout § o'clock with following. AMATEUR BOUTS Wiy Quarterhack of 3 satnrday. Rhode Istand Boxers to Meet Con- necticut Serappers i Hartford Tonrnament Tonight. Hartford, Noy London Is V Over rom B nd WS BOWL 1 unds il fart Bristol (irls’ | ford; Joe Itusso, Rhode the 1 onnds: I o Villa, Hart Rogers | for Morrls Salso, Ithode Ishind trect t Heavyweight class Jor Oh ged between | plaine, Rhode Island; Big Loy ! Palmer, Windsor Locke. !follow: to Appear at Stanley Avena | fand announced $9989248555565888285308 5983883088 5880 25888898 FIPAIIIVIPTIIIITIETIEIIPIIIPEPITPINCPNIPIIIITIPINEFCEPIPPIOIT FFPITFITERIIVIPIPIPPIVITIIIIVIITITIREITVII TIPS TTOTIIFTIE IO BATTLES HARTFORD HIGH ON SATURDAY L o right: Scully, right end vulis, right tackle; Reckert, Landino, quarterbacks Kuhs, left guard; Capt. Ericson, left tackle; right half back; Sowka, fullback; Beil, left half back; and Coach George M. Cassidy. According to the records of the right guard; Casale, center; | Zehrer, left end; Zaleski, 2085650888 55855453555088 i ALL-NEW BRITAIN FAVORED TO BEAT HARTFORD GIANTS—LOCAL HOCKEYISTS MEET WATERBURY HERE TONIGHT — HIGH SCHOOL TEAM GETTING READY FOR CAPITAL CITY ELEVEN—TABS AND HARDWARE CITY QUINTETS TO PLAY SATURDAY 3 . mmwmmmmw HARDWARE CITY ELEVEN ' FAVORITE OVER GIANTS Capital City Management Planning to Strengthen Team For Clash Sunday With New Britain—Contest to Be Staged at Velodrome—Second Game Will Prob- ably Have to Be Played at Clarkin Field—Players All Eager for Battle to §tart. | l The All-New Britain football {the first clash with the Hartford Giants which is scheduled to take place next Sunday aftcrnoon at the Hartford velodrome. Despite ru- New Rritain High school and an ford Pul High school footl teams in the games played this s son, Hartford is far superior to th Hardware City team and will be u_‘ big favorite in the strugele which is | to tuke place in Willow Brook p.nh Saturday afternoon. SEE GRID BATLE Hartford has played six games this y five of which it won. The Fom‘ Gand]da other game was a 6 o 6 tic with New Haven Hillhouse High school. | New Britain High school played an | cqual number of games, but it has won four and lost the other two, 5 Hartford scored 86 points to its op- | Chicago, Nov. 1 s ponent's 15 and New Britain has |candidates for 1927 All-Amerl cored 70 points to Its opponent's | foothall honors will perform what is likely to be a record-br ing I n crowd when Mich Clash in Game Saturday (®)—Tour strong | Newark, After spending more than a L getting as far as the n their ba lion dollar: Dempse The following s show New e JRf S catipand Britain has an inferior record on MANNSsoM ca N gEann O Saturday both the off and defense for the ™ 3 | 1o Two of them, He Joesting, |0f a settlement ; Minnesota'’s crashing A 1| personal differences Benny canny The teams’ records for the season forward tosser, alveady ces on the my leven, The | the others, Harold Almg o bl quarterback and leadin ""'], ’Z"" he Big Ten, and Louis Gilbert, one sfield, O qe tpe best kickers and passers to | trict BRI enmoni and blue of Michi- |, Driscoll, wear the m gan, are considered probable choices | became sick. for the eleven this year | The hearing was adjourned The game will this morning but it was complexion of the western cor that Driscoll would be able to race. If the Gophers win, they claim a tie for top honors, even g0 to his New York home last is disposes of Ohio t{and it was said at the hotel Michigan wins 1that hc “real sick” with Llinois loses, the Wolverines will go | vere cold. into a triple tie with Minnesota and | Furthe Ilinois for th |to force Dempsey to pay him a given ner's share of his earnings had split up and which New P Opponents Britain 1 Weay 2l court for over a ye |be tried before a fury in 1 court yesterday when Pempsey's trial cc [ Hartora Hian Opponents W e cepras sl an much to the Hartford, Hartford, H ord, 18 tford, 6 . . New Vet Haviford Hi Haven, 61, Columbus. 1If hool will be rep- postponement of the n squad. 7 ubers are play- Hayden, a re and Urban, substifute i { A of Coach Robert they have to stick | - el £ mentor of the “Ii long,” Kearns said. S : - t The principals g The liniment list Is getting s prin LRl scemed relieved t Johnson and Carlson. cor every day Northweste et for the first time since the Purd me, Coach Dick Ianley hopes to have virtually a full team to face | Towa Saturday. on calamity in either the ison, Ohio Saturda around are with Herd the annual figures con- cerning the age, height, weight, and position of each member of the team. The New Britain figures, com- [~002 ek : ors. We know our case piled by Manager John Maithews,| When Chicago and Wisconsin ¢ him this morning | clash here Satur both elevens were as follows: may be without the services of their captains. Capt. Crofot of the slowly rec injuries as Is Capt. Maroons. tling had developed. judgment. Dempsey's most of the questioning of the New Brtiain Pos. Age W Shimansky, tackle. .16 Kuhs, g i dsi ey Al L e | EVERY PLAYER SCORES. S s seully, re. S AR Haven, Nov. 17 (P—Virtually Bell, 1hh, . Lahaba A every formation gained plenty of TS e i age and almost everyone on the Sowka, fh Seie 19 javen High school eleven Reld, back enemy goal line to wallop The tecker! overing from Rouse .of th “”' {about the jury and that he fought to get a Dempsey said. PAWNE Pawnee foothall tonight for the tean to 0 yesterday. The score | practice at the game Landino, b {the team Hinchey, Saunder: —_ S| and light D HERALD CL. \\\ll ED ADS |is in order FOR YOUR WANTS | will direct the workout, tackle How to Start the Day Wrong e * RECORD CROWD T0 LAWYER'S ILLNESS ¢s for Honors to Dempsey-Kearns Suit Will Prob- | rennssivamia white 11 ably Be Postponed Again J, Nov. "7 (UP! first round te for a third of a mil- were back In their chairs|in the return of the injured—C The | today facing another postponement | in their legal and |PACKK Hoben and Garvey—Harvard probably have to he played at ( Ooster 2 An's un- The suit which Kearns instituted Minngsota | been tossed around from court to Lotiue| doubtful | his hotel today. He was unable to| NOCESS: . was not r¢ rded as camp of | hix players favor Yale to win by an Dempsey or his former manager. will be tough on the witnesses if | nd their counsel the jury scenred with comparative ease and that none of the expected bat- | “We weren't out to razz the fur- <o strong | hual battle of Lehigh and Lafayette that personalities couldn't sway a | lawyer took ’em as they came,” K Dempsey said he wasn't worrled |and wants [the case to be heard hy any twelve | shire, Rutgers and Swarthmore, and Sid¥ o refurn to this city and pre- | 2 {trial Instead of an equity decision,” | TO PRACTICE. coming | Philadelphia, defeated San Sanchez, Sunday, and all members of | Mexico, 10. asked to be on hand. mor scrimmage Coach William T [mors sent out from tie Hartiora Ernie Nevers dricks will probably be signed for ) ¥ Eli Eleven Stands a8 Favorite 10 e e, " aravare ¢ |eleven, because of its great team {work and its showing during the | T congiderable damage to the hopes | New York, Nov. 17 (®—With of the Capital City team for the son and polishing practices alone | The series arranged between the left for the elevens of Harvard and two teams will settle the profes. |to the task of figuring 0dds on & |state, New Britain has beaten all favorite in the 4Gth struggle of the state teams with the exception of legendary rival the upsets” that 'fords were heaten twice by the (nup that N and Ken- City 's Final Clash Season's Final Clas i ent season, is counted on to do rugged practices over for the championship of the state. | Yale, dopesters settled down today |wional foothall champlonship of the All-Hartfords. The All-Hart- meetings of the Giants so through elimination, the series to be played question of su- {swamp- a Harvard team that has premacy state football bowed to Purdue, Dartmouth and |elevens winning four | The game will b |times this season. And there Was oclock Sunday afternoon. Hartford !IH(N money wagered against the [ycceived the first game when the { Bulldog, a mighty aggregation that Giants' management won the toss | has climbed over Army, Dartmouth, 'of a coin. The officials will be Wil- and Princeton to the top of the east- | jfam Halloran of @rovidenc Na- P)—lern heap after an early scason de- |tional TFootball league ofiicial, as Year| feat by Georgia. ; “Keek” Parker of this While the fi umpire, and Albert W, Jack | has brought : of Hartford as linesman. second game in the series and the crack originally carded for this city, will among started at 2.38 1ded strength to B ne aln Webster, guard, | probably has lost hier outstanding kin field. The New Britain Blues | back in Joe Cro: ace of the lat- have laid claim for Memorial field ral passing attack on which will for Sunday, November 27, and al- | depend most of the Crimson hopes, |{hough the management of the New | Crosby went to the infirmary yest Britain team has made attempts to | day with a nose infection just about 'have the game switched fo some |as the Yale trio rejoined the squad fother day o that local fans coull |for a short drill. see the game gainst Hartford Players and coaches who have |here. Coach Dr. Trank Zwick re- hsel, | opposed the two classic rivals hesi- |fused to grant the request. !ate little in giving e at least a| It was suggested that the Blues ot ae s onine Chimson: then play a preliminary game but Caplain Bob McPhail, of Dart. | met by a demand from Coach Zwick that £400 be pali mouth, is quoted as saying: “Harv- || " ""\Mf‘“;;‘ T, & 4""” 2 ard was ressonably easy, Yale was G ey night | aesperately hard” 2 foothall entertainment. The argi- b e S ment over which team 15 entitled to 2 >l Capt. Randall of Brown, beaten (po field on the date mentioned, s & 8e-|10.0 by Yale and 13-6 by Harvard, gl waxing at fever heat, but the ol {thinks the Crimson’s lateral passes promoters of the New Britain elub s \ma\ cause trouble and perhaps even |have ahout decided that the game turn the tide, although a majority of [will have to he played in Hartforo, thus depriving New Britain, of a spectacle that really belongs in this part- after has | until leave "It overwhelming margin, ‘m; Bill Armsby, a Brown end coach, city. thought Harvard would not have a | All members of the New | chance without a dependable passer, team are reported to be fn had | "chief weakness of the Crimson of- lent shape for the baftle and battle fonse.” it will be. Tinal practice will b Georgetown likewlse, has been in- hield tomorrow night and the team stalled o heavy favorite to whip leave early Sunday for Hart- Fordham Saturday, while the an- is consifered much of a tossup. did | Other major elevens arc hardly ex- jury. | pected to be pressed in engagements For Big Gridiron Game carns | that bring together Arm and Although Mrs. Mary % ‘assidy, | Crsinus, Navy and Loyola, Syracuse mother of Coach George M. Cassidy, Niagara, New York 1 and of the New Britain High school team Brown and New Hamp- rallied sufficfently to allow Mr. Cas- Coach Cassidy Retums Allegheny, pare the feam for the annual Hart- ford game Saturday, she is constant- ly failing and there is little hope that she will recover. Mrs. Cassidy is 85 years old and has led an active lite in the pears she has lived on the farm at Poult- Will Matthews, Balti- ney: Wt g knocked out Gunhoat Wil-| Coach Cassidy s now trying te [Hame. Norfolk, Va.. 4. Al Gorman, |bTing his brothers and _sisters to- | Philadelphin, knocked out Jack |€ether for a last reunion before she Blackburn, Baltimore, 4. dies. If possible the reunion will be N [held n December. o By BRIGGS jury | Tloly Cross and Boston U, LAST NIGHT'S FIGHTS | Philadelphia — Battling Levinsky | Philadelphia, won from Matt Adgic 1 will | Philadelphia, 10. Harry Blitman, of urner Joh a He ey, hick 5 S 5 c w To JoUR OFFICE HELLO NG LIKE A FEW 5 HENRY, Root Konne Huyden Hannifin Jaron, Kelley, W. And Harten, LY \ ANY M De. & BEST OF EVERY-] | | - . WASN'T i JCIKY BUT IE A i HAS FRIENDS WHAT wANT ! HAVE S JUST Hal Broda, Former irown Star kad, To Play With | Cleveland Bulidogs. N York, Nov. 17 la, forn own 1 All-American cnd to play with Denny Cleveland Bulldogs, ar) foothall Hal | s sig Fried- profes- | 1, d every minut vy ¢ with the undefeated | Wi team last yo il make his | Sunday against Provi- to fame ofessional debut Providence eleven at lence, R. I, where he rose vith the Brown feam He has heen assistant coach at NATRIBUNE REMEMES 1ooPLE ? fo— L A CHECIK FROM HOME You CouLD ME e @ \ Do TJ THE MEANTIME (F WOt : 3 Soie Benny Friedman's S Da GUIEAN e OR S0z RANIS - / You Do’ T wELL FRANK You SURE / LOOKING GREAT... L VERYBoDY INQUIRES FOR You BACHK HOME AND SEND REGARDS! WELL wWELL - 1T DOES sdem_ [/ ) NiIcE To SEE YouR SMILING & ( FACE AGAIN-.- YOU OUGNT To' | HEAR THE NICE THINGS THEY, QAY ABzUT. You BACK HOME e E e —— AND SO THE DAY WAS UTTERLY RUINED INUTE BUT (M FIETY BUCKS = HAVE To TAW FoR A DAY (" THAT KIND OF o TALK FRCM AN Ho0Y You BE Western Reserve University. e

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