New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 19, 1927, Page 9

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WITH THE BOWLERS PTALACE ALLEYS $conorx sconew Fomuumys vescun| of Sports § LR = CPPIIIIIPIPOPIIIP I TPty | 6 HH New Britain will have a busy |50, 5 round of sports next week. Mon- |I. fo A, e day night there will be a roller hockey game at tho Stanley arcna. | e Tuesday night games will be played 1701 g in the girls' and men's Industrial Ward % Basketball leagues at the arena and L0 an amateur boxing tournament will | o bo held at the Tabs hall, Thursday afternoon, a roller hockey game will I staged with Fred Jeans and his Holyoke team here. Saturday night, | i the All-New Britain basketball tc will play the New York at the arena and the Tabs will stage a game at the Tabs hall. am Ronaissance Five of Strange as it may seem, Hartford football fans who figure that Hartford high school football te is ahead of New Britain in today's game, figure the same about the Hartford Glants-All-New Britain scrap tomorrow. ROGERS ALLEYS The Capltal City followers of foot- JSESSICTONSMENS LEAGLD ball figure that with Owen Murphy |ei0, b ol S and a few more ‘ringers” the 'l n e Giants will run away with New Hadd 9 3 Britain, To New Erituin in{e W sounds like hoasting to make cour- age. I shrimp” Foley part in the victory who of the Har Blues over New Britain last ye: boasting that he will run the Berlln Const. Co Britain team rageed tomorrow. He : told some of his friends and ad- [7PE & & 81 mirers after the Hartford last night that he was going through the New Britain lir three touchdowns in the g practice |y, MeCormick 10211 to g0 Berlin Const. drs. We sinecrely believe that v “ 12 Foley will get as bad a smos the game tomorrow as he cve ceived in his life. He hasn't th team in Hartford that he had last g year while New Rritain has a much Anzac Letter aggregation than and the local crew will be fig Practice last night found the N Britain team slashing away at aginary opponents. It takes a whol: ; lot to get a professional gang t amonty ing but in a case such as the presout one between Hartford and New Brit- . 5 11 ain, evorything ept | st B that Hartford must he beat J g i Jim Manninz, Thowpson, Sturm, - Ll Radzewich and “Zev” Graham, all | SNINEISALODOD SRS of whom will most probably get fnto |, A i action, are all “het up” over fthe i 1 1A ! clash and they will all show plenty 2 it : of speed tomorrow. A great garme is in store for the fans and from ! ' =113 pre-game predictions, there will b Braves plenty of fightin " . Eddie Barnikow, former fullback ! for New Britain, is anxious 1o get ) 1= into the game. “Barncy” isn't what Cubs he used to be and he will learn the fact very decisively tomorrow 1f he zets into the game, Joe R rs is the center on the opposing team and A prefty battle should he staged be- e D tween “Red” O'Neil and himsel. Pirates g Al the rest of the Tartford teia O e de g is ready for the game and a real old-fashioued griditon scrap is on : ‘ the boards, New orite to win. SIGNED FOR BOUT Nando Tassi, Britain stands the Talian Sensation, to Battle Murray GHII in Piest Pro- ' 2o 3 e fessional Card. iR 1 W et Nando Taasi, sensational Tialian | light heavyweight, and Murray ( - | 4 litz, former Yale boxer and present popular mitt-slinger, have heen | matched for the feature hout of the! irst professional fight card to be ! conducted in this city under th nspices of the newly formed New 1 tiritain A, C. They will clash at the | Stanley Arena on Church strect on Eriday night, December 2, in a 10- 1, e | round go. according to Matchmaker | | Vincent Relna. . Both of these hoxers are rivals of |\ : o \ the warmest sort and they will Le in to win not only the hout, but the ight heavyweight championship of === New Haven. Tassi has heen winning consistently while Gitlitz has been having his ups and downs. ot however, have u grudg . fgains other and Matchmaker Reina scized the opportunity of briuszin: thom io this city to settle their soore Sufferers From Catarrh HERE IS GLORIOUS NEWS FOR YOU No_ matter how | u have suffered from 2 complaint, @ pecly our suffering s CAMPHOROLE, who: Wized at the very first trial ¥ yield to s most The bout will featurc the first j1o- CAMPHOROLE. fessional fight card of the y "I would ™ Juifarer from Catareh city to try my CAMPHOR(g Brigadell. Go't dru: far of my CAMPHOROLE, ing this ecity. Arrangements ar made by the officials of the it fails to give Lritain A. C. to bring some of the ‘x‘m"m. .;‘v‘r‘ r:l‘v:\:’ d s vmr»:v‘;‘v»fir ‘-h.\‘v:‘m_.w best boxers in this section of thi i youhs ¥ ved to ud_ your tried CAMPHOROLE druggist, who is autho Once you ha vou'll then Catarrh of 1 and Bronchitis. country here this season. The card on December 2 will be composed of five bouts aggregating about rounds of fighting. Announcement of the other pairings will be mad in the near future. ze liow good it i, not only for and throat, but also for Asthma READ HERALD CLA FOR B} State Championship Game at East Hartford Velodrome Sunday, Nov. 20 ALL-NEW BRITAIN VS. HARTFORD GIANTS KICKOFF .AT 2:15 P. M. Tickets on Sale at Walsh & Hollfelder’s Cigar Store | | ON OLD TIME GRID - Battle of Muscle in H. §. Clash 25 Years Ago tor Hartford High.” not an inspire © to which the roote vear thrilled as do th when the strains of Down the Field” ar dentally, the red light out of use Twenty-five y teams of New high schools rly and bitt. which is sc but 1 tween th most g0 and appears to ba combat today. as ea- game after- this 1 rivalry be- Nearly 1,000 porson when t —a lar crowd for th possible for even that to sec what the game w For or light on ahout six or seven years known to the high school students of 1.000 In Attendance whistle opened the game | small stands, for it was really | from the sideline move, T in making nnsl kick-off | & his 25- the track change did no good, for | the Blue.and White pushed up the | the track, | field for a third score, T®uchdowns ir back. | counting only five points then, the | the track ,Score stood at 17-0. | Shortly after the next d song, but | little Charlie Hart, the New Britain rs of yester- | 4uarter, caught a punt on se of today | Vard lin “Bingo” or through the heard. Inci- The the fi song passed totally un-|at the other years again an turning the vember, Today werc present ose day: of | im- many people as all about. and galloped for nd so New Brits stat entire opposing 17-5. e title that year. were to come trick as late who can tell? QUEEN TO AWARD and i each fall rolled around New Britain | W in avenged that def 13 Jast 75 yards | ing team. | led shortly after with | But | as | n lost its chance 1 0- Doane 13; Cotner 0, Or Midland 44; Wayne 10 kly York 2 ) San Fra Albion 20; North Centr 8: Fr Wittenberg Mississippi A Arkansas Tech 1 Hendrix 32; Souti Brown Freshmen 26; Roxt Missouri hool of Mines 14 ¢ Mexico Ag & M minster 7 ~PUCEVIONT O PROBE CONMITTEE District Attorney Out Abrams spencer, Hoppe heartedly Moreover, t} justice contended that the alleged contempt was mot in issue in the ofl case, but collat~ eral to it.” If proved, he said, it perior to it If proved, he sald, it onstitutes an “assault upon the ad- tration justice” and a de- of the power and authority was anticipated today that Jus- Siddons would name a successor to Gordon within a short while, in r that the committee may be i GUH- ble to tunction at ai Barly /kte, v of the fact that the body or t 3% case of Juror Fd- West Texas Teachers 27; Stephen Lempt Probe who, the affidvits F. Austin 2 would be disap- FIGHTS LAST IGHT.y thoga. duve. wera: vaslly ditseract | Captain, Gryne! ot New Britain wvon rom those of today, for another the | the toss and the teams took the surrounding circumistances were not field. New Britain lined up as fol- LAV thatt Anssais Brada * same, and @ third distinetion | JOWS: Flannery, le; Noren, It | "New York — Jack Dorval, N 8 be found in the fact that the ROach, 1g; Cryne, ¢; Brady, rg; Cure [ York, defeated Benny Touchstc wi preli ind not a ', Tti Mangan, re; Hart, qb; Co- Miami, I Joe Monte, Bos et 08 climax 1o a cha I holan, hb; Wainwright, thb; Cham- s ity oTatea bcenit e to 1 ty Foothall Went into the game with injuries, i 5 who did N Meriden, | 1ack of substitutes forcing them to ven, rrington. Waterhury play in spite of thelr h 1d heen andicaps. Oftered by King Ralph hil ~ end of the ofl trial ¢ automobile " Justice 8id- med indefinite< © petition brought well, vigorously de- ought 1o have davits pros % ock akers of the READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS refused pern because its tac. | 1efore retelling the story of the Mer L freely ties were cons 1 too rough and | K whteh followed, it may be well 3 D. €., Nov. 18 (P— . Y. outpoi on Wi- o - it had shown in previous years |10 Sketch the differences in rule oV Iota Th T Bty il o . Brooklyn, N, Y £ 5 A AR D e L e e , i et Brin Res ol B Ca e s ; “EVERGLADES LIMITED” nt irt- | The forward pass was not legal in eyl 3 T ¥ c ' i ”‘“'Ihl s R s e Tl nish-American transatlantic L,m flk“‘ Neb r Through Sleepers ¢ e g ] 2 t summe suppleme ockout from « Johnsc ; it , and the 1y mass charges through pij, ‘\mm e \w “;‘»Iy.], 5 V;:ma Gitan e 3 From New England v through in an | the line, a style of attack which Was gieq | i Srus s Jus! il 5 Ly. Springield 830 3 @ DV e e ated by t &, it was announced | Tampa, Fla ' New London 10.28 p.me until the title | M advisable by the fact that 1o 4 nish emb ere today. | Can def ¢ ( “ Hartford pome s the first game |1 1 it was only nee- 5 Ty Friote] it Meriden .84 p.m. I a two-year hreak CSSary 1o cover five yards in three el s B Ao g ) & Newdaven 11525 D no ek [ h O G S R T TR e nd 55 | lentown, ou 1 Young I ; LA Bridgepors 12,21 am. litensint@noui) tas i dinte mia topthnilosk il n;»( waterline length. Schooners | Philippines, s 1 " e I on ik b Lot UL whose owners have significd eir| s seph, Mo, — Tommy G : ; & It played five of deaths and injuries which | [jb0o8 07 ©0 \fm.;'m\,‘,u" s ‘:’f SRR g FROM PENNA. STA, NEW YORK O SRip e flnally resulied Inithe dontion of [mcasr of that slts athart i sl lORIe, 7. Ohester s o - Via Double Track - Sea LevelRoute s Rinateo the a pass ayd open play. The | o C0S g St i bk " o = 2 Everglades Lid.—E.&W.Cousts 12.30 a.m. . as pl 1 C 18 o 3 el > & . ¥ e L A o Weat Indian Ltd.—1 Night Out .m. Pt oo % Play e e hig craft throug nama ( 10. knocked ¢ Jack A to Out .08 MLOLOTY 2 = A this winter. D Wolfe of | Oimnaha Under Havana Special — | Night Out 3.30 p.m. they met the Ken. i halves Toston is to st iliconi s nor ; 5 his Paimeto Lid. — E &W.Cousts 7.10 p.m. caclub teams in [ iberlain caught the kick-off £ e e 3 % . Const Line Florida Mail 84S pram. el 0 a1t baoh 15 varde ot o | Puliding at Wicssset, Bfaine i N ! he commit A“ fi C t une boys came thro Hartford took the ball on downs and | TH" Tac 18 i SwoEand “"l Hae il b k! 2 antic Loas wing could ha piled through the weaker New Brit- St htander- Rl ) i ‘ A S The Standard Railread of the Seath play r they had #in line for five yards or more at| I the Kir 0 cup compe- gt 16t eno ke oy g i Tickets, reservations, information frem which was worthy of ©very play. A fumble on the ten- titlon the entries to date include the cd” Jule to y B. F. FULLER,G.E.P.A. A man who somo- yard line stopped the rush, snd a Térn schooners Atlantie. winner of | 4 / the game mizht take Sccond march was checked when a | the ocean Of 1806Rand; snowilis o B i ; or four practic Hartford played crossed the goal owned ard B. Lan I AR e Nants 5 ) in of the team @nd then dropped the ball, New the Guine re owned hy 2 Lielp out backficld once Britain taking the pigskin out to mer. donor of the Palmer but that about all the the 23-yard line, Using the tackles- S A PHNCCton, fhe (W0 Nists | sm———————————— = ruction the eleven peceived, de- back formation which was ed schoon: ok owned by | . nowls of students and barred, Hartford made a third ad- Albert Y. 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