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8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATUR DAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1927. 5 LAALLESL S i ALLNEW ERITAIN OF NEW PPEFFIIITIIITEITE BRIDCEPORT BOXING TEAM DECIDE WESTERN | ENTER TIEET 120058888008050. PIHELLSLLLLLLLLH5L558L5 558 H$LHI95L9555 8555585855555 859.8989.8558.8.3,8 $LLLHHLLHLLHLLLLHL$955055588956580983585089555 5838, AND HARTFORD GIANTS CLASH TOMORROW AT VELODROME YORK — TABS TO OPEN COURT SEASON AGAINST MOHAWKS OF HOLYOKE KR O R A A e i L A L E Rl g L Y X Ly O Py S Yy R R R R R R L X Y X TR TO FURNISH PUNCH FOR HARVARD LEX YOO CPV @ RED IN TOURNAMENT gpi1 TITIE TODAY, k City to Furnish Features on Lt g N”“mmnw”myhflmCMmmmmommmmm Today Between Three Teams Seven Battlers from Pa Tuesday Night—Panc in Return .am.lvuiher Fa Clinch to Get Severest Test Champion, Slated to vorites Carded—Johnny oe Howard, Former in Main Go. Chicagzo, Nov. 19 (P—O0n the 0., of games at Columb the Ant « Mich., today hu A T Y W ontiibie (aalge oS know- | !:..hthdu L title was in the balance. At d Olio State to inscarred by de- son | compo talent in th cheduled to Batele for Liule Brown Jug nn Arbor, Minnesota 1 cach ha ance at a | in case of victory. Min- | not been beaten, but has igan lost to Illinois other con ten victories | t prospects for | untore- breaks of f 1l roosts on s of O Brown J hopes at Ann Arbor also de- | t 1 upon the of Nlinois S se t Hlinois, has not been } such but Indiana 1 in num- 12-12 tie ! cole « Ficldin w victory over Michig | HY po M Minnesotans any c | ms the ne 6-6 a quar anythin | v ¥ ago | s two games ago, on t L lering esofa | at the University of Chi C H All- 1 up north at Northwestern ek, supported by | nur v, include the three teams 6,000 Gopher rooters now tied for last place in the I 1 for a supreme ¢ pt. ¥ % | lowa and Northwestern, the an end, and confident and smiling and the 4 and stern, had Dyche onch Spears has v oas the battleground wit ful sophomore and | loser sure of one place in the cel h eI ar A, mreat I teams, defeated | Wisconsin fizured they were ditional rival, Yale, thise Michigan elevens. {about duc to win over the erippled | ip o Criingan will be the powerful than | Chicago tean . lin the contest. T but failed to! The Pur na game offered {yaq 3 mueh more succes rigan . nd an | many reasor GO AMOnE L “"\JHI the Crimson, but don fense smarter ana | partisans of both schools. Wilcox | {influence you too much when you i t ever Defore, Coachjand Weleh, teamed in the Purdue! wrriors sought fo expe d to startle | which Minnesota GIeREGE Sullt s as rested in Uu\‘ 1 mor sutrush season ¢ TEDDY (Bridgeport) BARNES Weiman, in i two years DECIDE AGAIN TO STAGE o™ |State League Team Faces the New York Hebrew Giants at Stanley Arena — Locals Score Second Victory. Anxious to | New Britain Sloman Hebrew ( hoen ants 11 ht Forwa t Guard The New Britain basketball team, entry of this city in the Conneeticnt State League, will step out tonight in n effort to win its second victory of wson when it mects the He- th | brew Giants of New York city at the anley arena on Church strect The visitors have a fast combina- ition that has shown basketball prowess in preceding years. On the { team are two pl: whose ability is well known to local ns. They are Schoenfield and Moskowitz who played here with both the City Col- lege club of New York and the ! Greenpoint Hebrew team. These two men are placed in the forward posi- | tions and they will give the locul | guards plenty to think about The W Britain team’ which Istarted the season so anspiciously !last Saturday night by swamping the Alpines of Bridgeport, will be in great shape for th next vietim. With the opening of the league only or RAARRAARL o 40 o L i T L T T T L TR T T TRY T Yo T NEW BRITAIN QUINTETS FACE STRONG OPPONEN'S 105895898 589555050989050895 0809, LOCAL QUINTET FACES HEBREW GIANTS AMATEUR TOURNAMENT ENTRIES PEVIVICR Tabs’ Team to Open Seasn Tonight Against the M- hawks of Holyoke — Players in Fine Shpe for Contest. Tabs 7 Holyoi Berry et ave Right Forward Rubenstein Moskowitz Taylor . Cassijf | Left Forward Zakzewski G. Page .. i T Conwa | v i Center | Sturm ...+ H. Davis 'Carlson . S Cassli | ght Guard Right Guary | Leary Seiffert Sheehan ..ii.. i O'Bricn Left Guard Y. M. T. A, & B, soclet ball team will open the seaso! t the Tabs hall on Main gainst the Mohawks of Holyoke I'his should prov 1 st for the local quintet as the ors captured the championship of the southern section of Massach- cuis. Hailing from Holyoke, known 15 the home of good basketball phyers, the Mohawks are bringing tothis city the e m of court talent in their vicinity, “he Tabs have been working ont for several weeks and shovn strength in their d in their passin ed with a good in “Red” Reynolds, and “Hank" Arburr. auinet has developed a number of <00d plays from the tap-off and fhe Holyike team will have to travel at top sieed to stand a chance of win- nin 1 couple of wi 1w, the tea beden ylor, the two local is rounding into strong qu i or ‘ ds work well together ,v‘ a teams play before more than $0,060 | Sloman and Rubenstein, the two (¢Mbimtion, while Tage, one of the cople this afternoon at Cambridg The seven Harvard sta : with Croshy and Pratt and Cr start against Yale, ago, th Harvard squad | Prinee d - state il be ski, Ford- nter. “But- ' of the stars of the Nation s shown here | championst are sure to | forward with Jim Z conqueror over | ham university star, last Saturday. {8y Sturm the “old reliabl star back of who was injured Tues- |lncup. With this crew In working order and a fast combination opposing it, | The traditional Tllinois-Ohio bat- | ; important_bearing on the Big Ten ¢Xhibition. The game will be started | = & - labout 9 o : will be | ding twirlers in the Eastern Base- hall 1 on the Springfield club, is a ower of strength at the pivotal position. This tric will be backed ap by Jack Carlson, Middls town vieran and Johnny an, s out to get Yale when the two | (Copyright, 192 <A Service, Inc.) | team and Tom Le known as one ) Tt 2 last yeara member of the National of the best guards in colleglate cir. (ot YFLia mem Lonz — = = ————————=""|cles last year, will form the starting | 2" $ite championship outfit 1 he gane will t about o'clock ad will be preceded both Lefore any after by dancing. There Will be 2 preliminary contest. v 45 out $5 ler's dic as good ps r ts offer, th nta a day p s amount rate in Dai, born 105 years ago in a cano | crossing a stream, died today from | Moyers Graham | injfirics received when he w ruck | | by an automobile, e is survived by | Hobson @ brother, David Charley, aged 111. \ | Thompson l i ' LUWUEN CAMPAIGN | | D | o . lIstartink the scason with a team championship, have been goining on | o'clock. Dancing TO DEFEN T]TLE | A in this city and many are 0L the | ;g o such stars as Bennic Trlods | [since 1902, In that time Tllinols has |Started at 7 o'clock and will be in- | ] SR IOl LoRg it i Do Molenda, Webber and ot | | won cight games to Ohio State’s five, | terrupted for the game. | EE W0 N el Local Football Promoters Inspect Playing Field and DL D ;«’»flrv' P Tommy Louhran Signs to Mect Leo at ca Jersons were in the stadium, as the line crashing Find It Better Than Clarkin Field—AIl-New Brit- | tcams went into action. | EASTERN GAMES | Lomski at\adison Square Garden ; Probable lineup:— ! | ¢ coudy weatt| Rriends R(lll to FOI‘H]GI’ Gover- ain and Hartford Giants Ready for Fierce Battle— | minoi. Position Ohio State | ! anuay, ] A J ‘ Pl ; > Grange Robin Bell | Tmportant Grid Combats Scheduled d : a3 1 - Local Team Shows Plenty of Stuff in Final Practice | i Yor, Nov. 10 (T)—Tommy , £ s § ) [ Perking 5 il to be Played Between College an ¢ Philadelphia and re ' 5 hizan l 101’s prOI‘[ —Game to be Staged About 2 o’Clock. | Perkins S Raskowski | cently won he world's light heavy- ‘ ager of cos (Ui | m—— i pes Young| Teams Todax. 't chaipionship from Miks i ] most widel N i ¢ rening| Tndianapolis, Ind. Nov. 19 P—A | The game tomorrow In Hartford Murphy e m Left Guar | New York, Nov. 19 (P\—Tle Har- ey ,,.;,“}m‘,’,‘ii‘,“dm B e | ; state-wide campaign in an effort 10 |peiween the All-New Britain fool \t halfback Reitsch ARk 1‘11:.ry“\ rd and Yale game in the Harvard (& GF8 F50 oMkl of s Hanson . . Palmeroll | galn the Indiana presidential votel "/ © S B o e | Foley e .. Manning Center . |stadium was the feature of today's | niater’in Maison Square Gi 4 It g I rd |for former Governor [I'rar 0.1 " 2 fullback Mu GO ceee Cox | eastern foothall schedule. othADexE R e Tor Lt dhatch o | i e <... Dovurd|Towden of Tlinois, in the state |Will be played at the East Hartford | ogicia ree, William Hallor- Right Guard | Along with the 61st renewal of | (o1 DO Hhtts ulimmating: 1o 4 K ; G centen primary next May will be conducted | Velodrome as was originally plan- | Prov umpire, “Keek” | Nowack Uridil | hostilitios betwoen Lafayetto and (g0 50, ([C% Sliminatiog for i { auspices of i Sres Lowden supporters in Tndiana, it 'ned instead of at Clarkin ficld, An- | Parker, New Dritain, and lincsman, {Lehigh, other important combats (& PI{RS0 S llenst 4 ecting b e aiie i i : gu /i announccd by S enator | nouncement to this effect was made | W Keane, Hartford DeiiniinG St g ('I‘I"(’)'l'\’f"’{‘_"“o“fi oo osed ;: of Buffalo, NIY. the recognize Wl ans ol Gary, ... sovo. Gabel | Alonzo H. Lindley of Kingman. flsead Rl sl ———— — Fordham, Holy 55 stacked A B 03 Aoy e been choser 1 T Kl o e following an inspection of the | French Grim [ugainst Boston university and Brown 1o 10 © eliional @ Boxing i po 8 . fuct LS d0B manner SRt Sl ,\"vnrl‘,h,m,‘ by Iinois friends of Low- |playing field by the promoters of e ILLINOIS VS, GHIO |invaded by New Hampshire Loughran, wh is recognized hy “llm‘ s it right end Gen to announce that the former |local club. The gridiron was found | ’ S o ealo R io AU ATV the New York and Pennsylvania '\‘ Boon o) uls ; X ist . < ocewees Miller | govarnor will be a candidate in the [to he fit, made so, curiously enough et o oo | Navy tussle a week hence, the Ca- o iny authoritie consented to 2 and his of W t 2 4 | . PR Kriss 'dets entertain Ursinus while the Mid- i ; ) Johnny N e Gitpery | IMHana primary next May for the |y 4ne neavy rain of the other night.| Championship of Big Ten Conf Right Ha dies take on Lovola, New York uni- (e G W Tomsi e : republican presidential preference [, A% 10 T S bATEE R o S 2sakeion . a ‘ s Confiiercs or|Mhis washed away el the muck enidil o0 Winese o s owan | versity has a minor opponent in Al- it SIS Botailed e e ; e yoislat daistites s conerance SotlC 8 b L RO i et N TR ! wnelal matters Cight haifhack Indiana, Lowden supporters Will B 1y,y"the Connecticut river when it| Staged Today. Referee — Masker, (Northwest- ' fray with Nebraska on Thinksgiv- e . s & Rich | held in Indinapolis during the Mhe | overfiowed its banks in the flood lust| 4 : ] : em); Dmpire: Halnes, (Yale)s Rield ing day. Swarthmove meois Bulgers | gy woiioveq e ' i 3 _ 2 = of Novu 25, Lindley d. v' e | Columbus, 0., Nov. 19 (U'P)- i Gardner, (Cornell): Head and Temple tilts with Bucknell in team of the Y. M.+, A T i e A1, Chj- | Lowden announcement is the Airst | %Ly C oot il be started a University of Tllinois foothall team, linesman: Hedges (Dartmouth). lother contests. The Hobart-Roches- 130 o0 '1C G e , Toint; [Iove to gain the presidential prefer-| ;01001 “yot0re one of the outstanding eleven of the Big = e ter engagement down for today has 1" U0 1"t of s tpee same | ey Rl U, crowds cver to assemble at a foots | o oo B T i KILLED BY ATTO {bren postponed to November 24, crics with the Hartfoscteam, The or James 1. Watson of In- "0 o in the spacious enclosure. = i by e Noytiol (o |8 TG interesectional game | 0 i B0 L Egitenm, e - I 1 diana has been campaigning for an | FRTE E S SRRHETR *!Onio team here today. On the iond Ve y Sily scHeduled Sbringsi MDetrotb agaiinat | e RS E Slayed St ] 4 : I stern i e mext | The Hartfor : o i GonyallFformieri ol Koty LIS Ies ame form as in i game a Taylor o 1 - 1 uninstructed delegation to but | Solute confidence i the avility of et cham. | Pa., brolke s Linatantly s |‘ rnegle Teeh Sl week ago which resulted it victory a ren bo o | republican national '"uw";”"\ UL their team to come through and Hlonsiin when he was struck by an automo- | TSNS (7w T | by the score of 18 to 8. Ne; Britain 5 lash ) S friends of the senator w o ent, (beat Now Britain and they will be| ¥y, Moy o0 oo o ned | hile n his home yesterday, He | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS |\won 1S to 4 last night. wutowski B tourr t that « lonimad of e SN dRn (I SNemenh lout Botily ol choor e (ORpUal I ik i O e et R | s o5 yoara-oli: TFOR YOUR WANTS {starred for New Britain whiy Hayes i edge, T ' Te A that Sentor Watson will prob- | oo ~ = held honors for Hartford h and a P fle for the state presidentia The Hartford team held a workout | w—— f This wus ¢ ) T vote. It was indicated this might be |y * e i T Oen Murphy, for- | | et : G SN S T Py Least One in Every Country Club By BRIGGS i ) done in order to Fain & dCICELIION {0 | mer Toston Coll s pres- | er,‘, s at Least e Ve 0! try u y 1 i L | the national convention that would | " o will oceups the Tait- e | be friendly to Watson. | back positions when the team takes| ; enily Scnator Watson has de- | ho fild. With him wil be Meyers,| ‘ iap (Talfan elf in favor of Charles 8. | yops50n, Hunt, Foley, Barnikow and | in nomination for president, | pposite to this array will be New | y 00 3 pl(/fl F““I]JS [ but the vice-president has made it | Britain's group of colorful backfield | ¢ or 1 | ptain he will not enter the state {men. *Zez' Graham will play at s | Don' T WHY 1N SAM r"m\"‘ L [ primas e sl SAack TimK Ly HILL DIDN'T WE | CAN HARDLY ‘ G, N Lowden, advoeate of legislative re- | Manning, Radzewi OF MARBLES - & £ = : A p ; it for the farmers made a bid for | flling in the other positions. | HURRY UP AmD BE ASLE THink To BRING SEE A THING - ¢ 1o! sresidential vote of Indiana in [ Any of these combinati protect- ND GET T© GRIP MY OME THING 'N MY EYES [y presid e SHoOT Al £ primary along with Major | ed a strong line, should be al TS OVER WITH - CLUB ANY A FLASK. 1T waTeR SO acor ! | Leonard Wood, Miram [to slice through for cousiderable | S, s (S | . s : Jolnson of California and President | gains. | o o athesd en G. Harding. The vote was | The two lines will be in great ALIVE AT LEAST t ed between Wood and John- | shape for the battle, opening \ « 1 wi on with Lowden third and Harding |in a series of thre ] I ol ck, spok i stalwarts, led by | 1 ! pre he ST | O'Neil, center, will be in the | o : it D fighting as they haven't fough ; ot four team’s first chance at the statc pro- | 5 . o e fessional football championship and | THeY RE $:30 o : SR el e o S aciclu Againat South: | Ne Glenttath: | rigardedl as uparion| A BuNch follo | : in every department to Iartford, | o NUTS, — ) ' tnds in Game to be will start at the outset of the con- | G J . {est to tear through for the Hart- morrow Afternoon. - N o e ford goal line. | PPawnee football team will On the other h Hartford will L L ! i South Ends of Plainville [ he in the game anxious and cager o that town. The locals 1o win, No matier what has : b to a scoreless tie by the |hefore, the two elevens will 2 Gk lainville Ilues some time ago and | qep in their attacks and defer | : the South uds are confident that | planty of fight b shown by | £ X 1 they ¢an score a victory whepe the [jo1h teams. | ; rani Lt i to. The Pawne i ‘ ' « mi [ Mident that they can | The probable 1 s for the game | o ) T themselves, will be: v Is T ¥ n f the loeal team will | Hartford Glants Al-New Britain | d GEATGL S the game Sunday as Coach | (’Connell X Bingham | ¢ i L “fs 1o pick the starting Vet | | 1y a4 r the coming clagh with the | Allison ... : Conklin | LS in tain Blues, left tack | . A Pawnees e had Irwin e sdow & 0 t a 1 hard workout 1 they will pra etice lof 3 tipstave to stand t 1 wgain - Sunday morning at 9:30 | Rogers ..... e cil i EIVED g'lock, ANl members are asked to center | 5 TOMMY'S 1'OOD #1771 ; orth a 1ot in | yepor(. The team will leave for | cumeron Humphre ZNHAGYL Nov. 19 (@ ts, but 1 value it more | painyi 1 o'clock nt guard i ling r fon that goes with it. - — Sullivan : St Staton | A y to justi | KILLED AT 108 YEARS | right tackl | shen Nov. 19 (R—J08 | Connally «e..sessnsonnonens Leary | THE FOURSOME WHO .MADE A COMPAC To PLAY EVERY SUNDAY REGARDLES: .qoF WEATHER CONDITIONS, JUST To GET Tre GOOD FRESH AIR AND SHOW THEIR HARDINXD - v N Oi97_ny TRIBUNE ine.

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