New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 21, 1927, Page 8

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)’:\V BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1927. $8588589. £88885 8080 LLL85L8885558 0585585555608, : HARTFORD HIGH ELEVEN CRUSHES NEW BRITAIN A3LIEHH20883000865550888808 $530555888585888858 8885588 5558550850085583505358 55865588500 LGCAL BASKETBALL QUINTETS WIN AND LOSE — HARDWARE CITY PRO $525585888£98555585058585558588858382558 TEAMS BLANKED BY CAPITAL CITY CREW IN FIRST TITLE GAME—BRIDGEPORT BOXERS HERE TOMORROW NIGHT — BRIEFS § VOEIEIIIC PV HARTFORD HIGH ELEVEN SMOTHERS RED AND GOLD FIPPEPIIFITIIT FIITIRTITITCTIPITITIIICOPI@09 % HEBREW GIANTS LOSE T0 LOCALS. GIANTS BLANK LOCALS IN OPENING GAME OF SERlES; N[]SES OUT TABS New Britain Scorves in First Period—Second Half At- New York Team Nosed Out m[Hnbson Races Across \e\\ Britain Goal Line for T\\o tack of Capital City Team a Brilliant Display— “Babe” Root Shows Fleet Heels to Opponents— Kenney a Plunging Demon at Line Bucks—Hard- ware City Crew Puts up Game But Losing Fight. Fonrth Quarter it Closing Minutes by One Point | Britain ketball tea through w e s without the serv- ar forward jured fleet Sloman, was added Holst, a New center ippear would soon stood couldn’t nd for t was on the defense started things Holst scored from follow with o n added another with a pretty 12 to 8 at by d goul zed However. floor and Slo st nd followed *t to make the count duplicated t oul shot and count 12 to the New Yorkers through to put first Just before ors spurted 1 came tying the home blew for the rest 1ed at half time kzewski 4 poi is the whistle od. New Brit S t0 17 ¢ 1 goal put the visito! again shortly after t started bu Sloma to p: ame!tlibiahean Yorkers, playing speedy climbed up to 2 New Britain could score only 21. Then New Britain spurted and brought t gcore to 23 d then Holst g ind Zakzewskl with 1tiful shot sent the count to 26, isitors climbed up 28 and there score stood with two mim ¢ e N the vel Iy bill onds to York play rim with only and it rolled around and| the rim of the basket and came off without ing . hoop. Zakzewskl with D, the ball out ot 1 the whistle blew beforr ers for New Britain with ‘turm adding five points weomer, ot into played well. He point on a foul. Radae h, All Britain football play appeared with the quintet ful on the defense he fuiled to score during Kilduff covercd his man cly while he in the fray. nd Davig brothers prss and basket that kept duri us won work ill mary: New Britain Hebrew Gizats Munion: len. sam & Levey girls scored t half 1t for points. Corbin Serew 11l 1 1o Man noat Wil The ore Wil f the silk tow half the Swedes ont- sitors and for final outfit had the in the juist scored Campbell and the of South better second hom: of the ex- half. Alm- am while the Sam was for the Mel visitin Manchester Pratt Touchdowns — Muddy Quagmire Seriously Handi- caps Hardware City Backs — Field in Absolutel,v‘} Impossible Condition — Uncertain Footing Takes Thrills Out of Contest—Second Game Here Sunday. nt season which provi ton on th . Leary {ing Graham teams was lield on a field t t conditions was possibls . Sturm nothing short ¢ e recert flood t rains having reduced morass of mud and sil other Thonpson foothall game on !lu\ the East Hartford could have ittle (drop was bottom of a I ter touchdown, kick) Referee, umpir: n, Keane, and two stitutions—Giants, HU ’:h Admer Hobsor drom: e if" it been at was the field alone that b DBritain. Displaying be than its opposition, itselt defeated t ichdowns made b Hartford back, m\o got aw tack ho were a of mud to r he crossed the goal 1 r-minded fan could bl ain team of players for ¥ s mess. Nor could a fan on the Hartford side team with a clean-cut victory field such as was the Velodrol Britain team played good football as did the Hartiord Giants but the slipping and sloshing of backs as they attempted to waliow to the line, left little of a thrilling nature for the crowd of Hobson, the H directly re: ‘s defeat was a flash when J In the first p The caught a forward j Pigeon” Connelly and with Gr: hing after across New Britaln's goal - first score of the game. t period, he intercepted pass from New Dritatn and again specded through a floandering de- fense for the second scora of the me. The first kick w issed bhut Hobson himself added the pagnt that gave Hartford its 13. raham, Thompson, M Sturm all worked bucking the Hartford i 4 though they did ma to score Eix first downs to two for the He team, there was little or no cl of either Graham or mypson ree spectacul 1 their wuse of the Manning an line time themselves bucking barrier of 10 eleven 1ompEon: LM GITY HOGREY TEAM PLAYS HERE - rew Haven Quintet Considered - One of Best in League e a New ter- | ir-minded credit a v Hockey Britain American leag vill be the IIm City qv visite : TU the for st teams in players are in Numbered a is Jov Lawlor, a ind one of the best half- tleagne. @ He will be Jack Mereer, i Jigger" Higgins in defense of his onight. Another star with the visitors is Davirs, lead- ing scorer of the league and one of the fastest men in the game on gregation of this city backs in pitted & against McAloon and ning and like Trojans in ! New Br hand rtford New Have ance and his erew will b - possilile tof 8 1 most probably he y and his presence in the up will give the team an strengtl nk Mehon ranging f prelimina e night and he hopes to {hrough the Aan attraction as ames were, Muirhead covered from ceived in the ) met defeat Haven cre and Mer out S with lin hit through the they found impossible inalbility o as good the first two prelim an mud Hartford" i almost entirely T the injured hand re- open game here. Brown, the center, in excellent shape while Blount goalle, ady for the hardest assault on his . The rushers are all in trim er a couple of days' rest and they Il be out to to win back th ne taken from them last week in he Blm city. Anotiier large crowd is expected out fo wateh the locals go through their puces. ‘Tonight's. game should a fast one from beginning to end 1 the New Haven team will give Britain plenty of trouble. The liminary will start promptly at 8 o'clock with main game going on about 8 o first score came with zing suddenes ter s that put the ball on New 39 yard line. Holon tan out to the end and tovk a pass “Uncle” Connolly and eluding am, went over the lixe for a touchdown. in the first iod fter the lent John" Davis al and the for the re- an exc = the is his came ort -time 6 10 0 be In the final period wi ‘« = ilatter part of the FEEIITIIVIIPFINIROTIERITIT ww«oomnmomwnwwwvw"nmn«mwooflwm@m 'HOLYOKE QUINTET \Jerry Conway Gives Team Two-| {Point Margin Near End of Game] 35 to 33 bea Holyoke Mohawks in a ting at t th rid exhibition of bas the Y. M. T. A, & B irday night, the Tabs team, opening game the 1g t promise crowd which watched the g the evening's h) how 4 with enter- ILLINOIS TEAM team with onway, N and the o m was a or of the hington Palace | a smooth brand of | a credit to the work | former 10ld of th close score, the championship of 1set 1y did not 1 place He went to a go into at cente into_the bz 4 himself to the job of Merrite Taylor, New Brit- captain. To score on a man of que and basketball | ccomplishment, aged to collect ng the game. owed good form The two forwards 1d goals and one foul | cou Bt Merritt three Jimmy R for his first g cored f ‘,mmu r lot of tough was con- away in at forward in t and his floor work wa cs y was the star of cam. Toward the game when the was making to win the g attack. F. Cassidy baskets in the first Sheehan shifted to him, he was succeesful in only one counter from the Carl Restella and Jack Carl- son divided up on the other gnard position. The former displayed a od eve and the latter's defensivh vith Shechan k»m the visitors hile the New Britain team crcoming a lead made in the part of the game. he Tabs team got off to a zood sfart and had a 4 to 0 lead when 1. Cassidy hegan his night's work The score was tied and then it z zagged back and forth for the firs i minutes « game. Holyoke vulled away and wae leading 24 to 17 at the end of the first half. Tay lor kept his team in the running by asational shots. F. Cassldy s and a foul goal b 4 24 points. second Lalf the New Brif- n to find itseif and points on shots by 1ds before the Mo- hoop. J. Cassidy but “Hope" Res- started the sec- sank one to make it 2 Conway got away with shot and once more the was stretehed, Reynolds put m within two points of a tie on a field goal from the side of the | foor. w Brtiain the New Brits Hardware City ¢ effort Sheehan led the d scord six I, but when five 1ard or floor. located th it 25 to 21, tella who had was playing a fine floor game, but it could not scem to overtake i ast Massachusctts team. Finally Sheehan slipped down the side of the court, took a pass and made the points that tied the score at 27-all. Torno broke the tie, 20 to 27. Once more Sheehan came ugh to tie the score -all. J. Cassidy broke the tie again andl a few minutes later the score was (Continued on following page) ganized line sma Lrought the ball hen kicked to Ha line. Davis 1 this spot Har shes, ford's 10 yard ade a v and the poor punt from outs s m it over for an first down | Hartford took ball Hobson, playing | saw it com- | to Leary tora in and line - for the goa another in- sey" Sturm | Britain's gain k for such a n Graham 1o the Hartford } the huil on th )58 1 score, Imost got makir 1 two ven him a | nother forward, | touchdown in Graham barely would have gl hile on 1 a New ful Britain's hil stone worked Hartford wall defense, Had played on a betier | it would have been a t As Mt W Hartford nking New retains record of havi scores this year and remains an unbeaten | cleven for the season. It also has | taken blood in the series m-l won- line ! team field, Britaing no against first he state championship. The sccond me will ta place in this city xt Sunda | All-New Britain | Bingham ’ ft end ! . Werwaiss O'Connell Allison ... Jeft tackle Win Laaee 3 nu.l.;‘].msl e ©91) 1Y TIRIBUNE e \J hen a l"elkr Needs a Friend 3 Goes Through Conterence S | the strategy f | ference season | prominen PIVPPTFFIPIPTIIVIPIIPICIITIVINOGINTIT0 'BRIDGEPORT SENSATION TO BATTLE JOE HOWARD Gilbert Payne Has Won Last Six Bouts by Knockouts— Taylor and Villa Ready for Clash at Amateur Tour- nament—Park City Team Considered One of Best in State—Johnny Clinch to Meet Most Severe Test of His (‘aleer-—Other Favorites C aldcd Eartford, former champion of one of the the an staged hall of amat: will sations of the rimg i 1 tournamer ght at ® wres off igain Bridgeport in the . Payne has won h knockotts, most in the firs rou jper hias heen meet- he toughet hoys in has breen winning ough his superior 10 BIG TEN CHAMP yne o last of we Without Defeat or Tie nd the rank hicago, Nov. 21 (P nsistently rthrown the Yilla, tourne battle foot- ini” We and the “Fighting sole chamiplons of the alps drying on uling the 1 world today B Ten with five s the P ion in e last E€ Dole. S jout but many d thai Villa Coach Zuppke oned question of Swrem- witnSihree nel TnATy the pair should by set- then swept through t e A Ce sel Lo tournanent lowa State tied Ny in the last pr erence gams Siveitien 1 with Zupy i some 0f slated 1o ames to fightsrs the fist om e became reputation, this city cting a lot reworky millin roway Clineh of this city is due rdest test of his entire Me- uiness ted Rollo f Waterbury with ease re- and Roland decisively beat here this year. The Bridges ter is a hard hitter and his fol- rs are expeeting him to kayo New Dritain battler. Among the favorites oppose ridgeport at Minnesot numbered the Larrivier bert have played their 1 M Leo and Lucian of Waterbury, Michigan; Lewis and Gust Johnr Mastro and Joe Sline of are ready to graduat North- Harf Others are carded to ap- western. peir in other bouts on the card. Harold ety A Joe Dignal of Waterbury and nesota was the lead ‘harles Romano of Martford, two Conference this r slgep-produc 11 touchdowns \ Louis Gillert 0f type, arded to meet. These two Michigan 11 po behir ome thriling battles Weleh of Purdue, one o n state without either win- brilliant sopliomore pri last and defeat new champions or 1 » K catures of th expected t urnit Bridgeport boxing team. from the Park City are f against the This will 1 come. Minnesota Con- bu to five for re thre ¢ and the \Hm\‘ sO1: held to a 14-14 tie by Indian their Big fen debul Mi fought Notre Dame to a 7-7 tir snowstorm, and ip its riotiously happy er the f 3 tory over Michigan since 1910, e Minnesota, Michigan, Northwest- conqy ern and Chicago are Clinch hardest hit by the three-year rule which sweeps away a part o their 1927 teams. Th th teams will lose both the Almg Jo r and Oosterh: won Llinois ns we ina reat first carded to m are brothers, list €oing o 3 uts will he fur- in the closin 3 b g the fi « will be Big T romptly at § o'clock. stars, Capt. vk A. C Is hiave Michigan and omorrow night as Minnesotu, ag howe t i and all women will which 3y 1 o the bouts with RANGERS WIN OPENER ognition again thi national ree- s year. e and Towa, after depressing sons. indications of turning over & with better material con hand. Indiana ) nine sophomores irdne discovercd cophomore who was a whole back- fleld in himself, “Pest” Welch. Towa too, shook together 5 very fair sophomore backfield the end of the vear, though the line was weik One new stadium-—the $2.000, oval at Michigan—boosted the on s tendance to a llion morc than any k. Michig tim. bowl with S6 o imated Confer ence for Indiana, Pur: two or mor finis New York Hockey Teams Engge in ing to scason wi squad, and Series For Champlonshiy of Metropotis. New York Nov. 21 (®—Display- work the New k Jangers inaugurated the spen- ing of the % for the city hockey championship here last night with & -1 triumph ov the York Amer lighteen penalies were imposed, eight going to the Rangers, Wear down the Ameicans in relentless atiack in the second period, Cook and Bourgeaul scored the Rangers. Himes lad put Americans in front witha goal the opening period. Mor than 000 witnessed the strugge, the : in the National Kockey eduled. ason o its massive sons, ance were 1, The tot for the 615,000, nee o ihe in Indians and Eskimos will take a | part in Canada’s celebra- tion of its diamond jubilee. league

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