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.- lutd n Lis of Closing Games H ARTF[]R[] HIGH NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DOOOGOLL8080530088888088: 1 Bruce Caldwell . ‘ b dadfl D K |Shechan, 1§ w.iiiiiiiie. 4 0 8 Crean-Sexton .666 | ca S pea k i ng i’ When he came onto the a | e dny ; trailing Tiy teammates the ds -. f S t $ zave him a cheer that ' ",':.,'];M" 1 {“ & through the former troting park, | “e: Sh o ports § park. Zaleski | ; ”':”Y,l:‘(:'r'“o 444 [ niy CEPTEIIEOTTEPECIOTIT IO (T | ation, but | "itlon; i Mud and muck was the best of- it EEComRT b o fensive for either the Hartford x5 Aflllllal Army Navy ClflSSlC ln Giants or the All-New Britain team | (Rizuaball-yogol Yeaterdny at the East Hartford velo.| Educators of | Doherty.Colline drome and the team that could find INE Srvat stress on the fact ti q i bottom was the one that won. th s are of secondary r- | Aisedh tance, the real object of education | v York, Nov. 21 (P—Two i ! New Britain was Ax.()wh)r 1 a heing to prey or be a good ctional struggles and ten re-| SWAMPS l‘[][;ALS []lY P beaten fairly and squ v a loyal, upright, cooy citizen. Inewals of old rivalries, including the ‘ F team that seized all opportunitics of — annual Army-Navy e i b tearing through tacklers who could 1 20 Loys 1" in moleskin S e S S e - | i not hold their feet. While it Was trousers and carryin int 1927 eastorn grid-| (Continued from Preceding Page) | ! mud that made New Brit he atnatl ! L] backs helpless, the same conditions 4 .. S s ‘ootball force| Sowka made three yards at . _— ‘ confronted the Hartford i tic et 1 oft the stage |fleld. A forward pass was incom TS s | i e Gl 1 ke ancient pete. Hartrord received e vt GAlilornia Veteran Wants (o Do .‘ To our minds, it was s then it would rvird whom they va > ‘s :I\;--l m:lnv'n\vM Ifll’[ to play. ‘ | able, there would have been n - . ORISEUYSEIL Ynie, willHe ide no gain and = G i to say, but with Memorial 1 i A he Polo New Brita 1 0; Nov. 21 (F—g and almost pe for a confest, it ; lock has no idea of - | M el 9 ¢ ce the crov e reve vk itain's initia oor sprinting this { fl‘:].»:: e e e it “knows ite stuff” the tabble Was partiall “1 by their an. 7St dow sccond half on a R day was nothing to brag about L Yimatnle el e e RIRLEA Sl e e Iy determinted to try out L] ;'4”“)“"”:‘1"“'““ ‘)“'_‘l’v“ :“‘I "‘\l\ A o ‘y: st up alen route e _m"m‘_, on a line p New Britain kick Olympic team next spring, this city. X P PAYEC AN owl that o whol having | Annual ence the Nebras- o 0 Kenney on the 22 yard | unbitious 10 do something that no L3 SC ol (SRR ora e cans which t & 1ks. | Root gained vards. Har i sprinter has ever achieved | 4 The victory glves the Giants 1 el g o & Tech | A o i t(h., e PR e s ) < <A : el eft o me. The cops were al- ¢ Olympiads, fist game fn the state 2 l St R L “'M‘:Mo:, o ready around the goal posts. Hart- ttend the convention of ship series. The next ga 1= or @ o ord fans w crowding the side- ~ur union as a southern scheduled to b layed in this eity ¢ et i es, the New Rritain substitutes ¢ 1elezate, a role contrast- Rext Sunday. We expect the result i o v are | Were getting uneasy, but the Hart- the somewhat sharp con- :o 1.»“1,”. ent if the field is any bet- Lo ready rea i "‘:\'v']“l,f‘:" 1T ford subs woren't. ¥ were in the A. U. sev- or than the velodrome was y 1 L gam day. N 1 “li“;‘)j;"lrcl|. Hay whom some were given to Bube = ar e helieve wis ta e sick in bed while : Hartford ertainly za Ni !"““,-\q S am was playing. carvied the What I'd like to do is to have Britain a trouncing all around oy s “lball 25 yards through left tackle. One good race st a man e R l e Morzuntown, Maryland and | Root ran 43 yards around the Hard- | like Chet Bow tonal 100 ! team from the C City o de- [ 5 Lt ”"""“' £ "\1 '7.’," ware City team's left end. It was a |vard champic early next roughshod o ; @I 2 York. | touchdown, ti was doubit | spring, eith cast or west, to second half and th S st 4 «-“‘f Geror bout . Kuhs came fiying in determi of shape 1 Hardware ol L & ngton and g plock (empted drop in. Bowman may cc this ssterde, Gl bR e e at Le Kkick. 1t was a protty piece of work, | challenge, in fac WANMS 10 con- S 5 ‘ I'E. L p £ but s k out on the hat w ive S SOT ‘ com- & lay Holy Cross and Bos- | play. He recov Score 24 1o thing to get in ¢ S enl f y an will meet in their yearly | Sowka kicked to Baron who r make it ¢ o work up it sl Hub. to mid-fisld lic Hinchey, leader 'to the ( m My idea The New Britain Lasketball tea s el I RLOR SN o HIngs ay'a HInthmen ot into bl af k] Wil play: the® Renaissance {eam of : Sl Qyeenecis ime for one play. He took the of a a New York, colored champions of the X i3 % and was going for his own goal for the ber pie f1 | world, at the Stanley Arer ot A & A line when he was tackled. Urban 1 ! Saturday night. The Harlem negrocs agaly eaCh | want in and took the hall for a line | Paddock has helped the United a ¢ - ) plunge which gai rd. On the | States score 24 1.2 appeared here twice last year and s el m e DuE SR e L gave two wonderful demonstrations 2 sity squad at Yalo| g o tore v | This i more tha of basketball playing. e e o e ed a forward yara | Tt j New Britaln star(s in tie Connee. | 1ard scrimmag of the fon. Tho regu i ticut State lv-axu.\‘;\-.\vhys\(xim\l Attord | Gold plasers. | 1R the co .'"‘.] Nehat Hartford D e Deltain noon in Waterbur ’ s el tucllieaete S SRy Cunningham . Zehrer | o e asked the score. Told it was t Cox ¢ Ntk ana The Tabs Wil bs ddle next Satur- |, 0 & hejcommanteds “Well, e 2 s | Cabitor (C) Er day because the Tabs hall will ',C got a good lead, anyway.” v of '»v,‘\ st ably : . zt‘rvlplml during St. John's falr. On | (00 T R "‘y“” F. Cutler G . . Kuhs Saturday, December 3, the te i A Sl S RHCTAN D RS CEY v . b 5 .oft guar e e ,1,”:“:”‘\‘“1]‘{ New Britain, and Rooi of Hartford aohlegEdonning saryels i b R R Casale . quintet playing the preliminary. i S £ SR (e D e s e Lk other in Maple Hill. Maple ny Hol Gt ”"\‘y' n, “"‘»*' Harten I et “Jumbo” Gnasdow was out of the |TeSidents can go to either Eiched iy bl L _]‘ il Right guard New Britain lineup yesterday with a |SChool so Toot chose Hartford and D S Lo ol Bitnoy 5 i Nevulls broken collar bone. He suffered the | Casale New Brit | SUCRLE 2 Right tackle iniury in the game against Bridge- e o) s Gs Seully port a week ago Sund nd failed re’s very little separation be- s st 2 Right end 10 feel it until Tuesday injury | tveen @ hero and @ dud. That was |} (R e s o Landino bothered him considerably and an hown Saturday when New Britain, | 8V 0 C08€e Ot Quarterback X-ray last Friday disclosed a f on Tartford's one-yard line, had a0 "o ond Bown will be lost e Bell ture. glorions chanes 1o score, Had th e fora e Left halfback —_— line bucks n successtul herocs . Park- | Root - Rubenstein, star forward of the would have been mad e animaTe Right halfback ow Britain basketball feam, was Weron't: e R : lesing from the lineup Saturday e a strong band of substitutes includ- Tullback suffering with a leg injury. He hurt w B showe ! T R e S0 periods he same member last season and strength in [ ¢ ewart and Turner. guards, and Hartford o 0 during practice last week, he again Casale, in midway Mason roshy and Harper for the New Britain 6 0 hurt himself. He has been undergo- KKuhs and Reckert, backfiold Touchdowns, Root 2 ing a serles of treatments for the lman when advances While Yale 1s i« lead- | landino. Referce, C‘ook £ ailment and Manager Clarence Lan- sector were attempted e ter v Far pampion- Cann: linesman, Howar pher ordered him to lay off and to Homors, victories for Piftshurgh | Judge, Sexton. Time, minute et in shape for the opening of the y unusual tackl & hington and Jefferson on heriods league next Sunday. of Saturday's 4y will leave the title in dis | Substitutions—Hartford, ®. An- b e caring down on+the drews for Root; W. Andrews for New Britain will b W0 | ¢, punt, was about 1o R e Cabitor, Baron for Dobkin, Hanni- Players at least next wee WUSC | e jerseyed I when the fan for R. Andrews, Barber for f.eary and Sturm will probably YUY artrord runner jumped Kenny, Moyland for Cunningham, S. with the All-New Britain football g, AR dciien el Hint Cutler for Harten, Spring for Pitney, team agalnst Hartford. ) the log with onc hand. Although Urban for . Cutler, Kerwin for Ur- - e such a holl in football usually isn't ban, Tench for Baron; New Britain Fred Jeans and his Holvoke team | o5 & )Mr. Hartrordman Reid for Grip, Hinchey for Rell, Szy- 1o sehedulod. 16, appest i this. eify | WOFth @ hang, Mr. Hartfordman g GReros il e for the first time this R e AEE T ‘-“f ‘fim'\"“fi PR Thursday. Manager McDonough he: stopped 5 Lebaul 100 & mobed . Manager ough Tiobably atssin vonblE hsade —_ (Continued from preceding P o on that date. A game will probably a0 he played in the afternoon and an- ereasedd when the taller of e (o other will be aged in the evening hr ers, J. Casidy, dropped in between New Britain and Holyoke. roups brought we ¢ iard point —= an cheerleaders, of cours Phore were five minutes loft \\ul\‘ Jack Mercer stands third in the = three minutes and a b &coring lists of the He has new rule on lateral pussos Quechan eame through acored ecight goals sonson | mearly caused @ row. A lateral pass | ake the score 33 1o 31, olyoke. began. He should from 1 unsuccesstul s dead where it is ntes left member of | Wa][her Bm[hers Hm\d[e Tnto often as the season dropped and even though recovered iR o S | Sid by the opposing team remains wit cot I nds on the mn_ ON THE SIDELINES ‘throw. The Tule cobt New Dritain o 81, but Tige tossed one onc touchdown. the netting as the game| SO e < The Walther SVIth Blz elbows onhis:leness And " GAleD TS nal SArkaD Slaales st onsirated their handball ability la his chin resting in his hands, Alex were present 10 keep an cye on tie Holioke Mohawks LI ””‘“ el Lol Zaleskl, dejected and disappointed, army of policemen in service for the finenians Rt e I watehed the N. B. H. S-1L P 1L atternoon. The cops kept order With o cussidy, 1 A L “\"_‘“" dnjsoidoingatiny Wity . game from the play'rs’ beneh litle difieuliy. Now and 1he ] T nemathind plaga antoie, USRTOL oY 3 : b Lonors with the Loomis-Coben team Baturday afternoon nulsance mae necessary for [V o = & —_— police 1o nim, but on the | Torma. 5 G SBTs teneus g oni e imars The plucky young haltback who \whole the game was orderly (e NE G pNosEs Lo ORI, AT ISt e 5 C Y, 18 to keep out of last place for the as TUlpd inelisihle fon Wecount of e simple reason that the losing team \ bis having flunked @ Spanish exam. Tickets were printed for 8,000 | 15 33 will be required to wear the "“hrown | was to the Red and Gold supporters |scats, but i was found eut that Tabs i iy this number could not be accom- fd. {1t 1 gue standing for the weck 1 modated hecause, there being no VN0 | marked scats, those who came carly vlor, Ir, v 51 T Loomis-Colin ... fook up as much room as they | Berry, if 10 2 Walther Bros B O x I N G wished, leaving the late comers out ! Puige, ¢ 1 1 & Mangin-Roche 5 of the picture. rison, 30 Ain Crowe = i, Tomorrow nght i | Restella o2 Mag-Appell LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACGO CO. anding room w Nov. 22 at 8:30 at the Y.M.T. A. and B. Hall, Main Street 10 Star Bouts BRIDG hPOR'l‘ TEAM PICK OF (0\ NECTICUT 40 Rounds of Action 2Y%; Hours of Continual Milling Auspices MOHAWK A. C. STAR ATTRACTION JOE HOW ARD GILBLRT PAY\ 0 Admission 75 cents LADIES FREE Reserved seats on sale at Patsy Bridgett's Smoke Shop, Church Qtreet State Lunch, Main St., Sheehan’s Smoke Shop, Main Street. Sounds paradoxical, | was occupied | e attributed | but that condition can [to the fact that there were more | with tickets than could be scated. i After the game the Hartford ! crowd had all eyes on the goal) posts and would have attempted a | few “touchdowns” hut the lincup of | bluecoats on guard looked too tor- | midable and no dam was done. | WALKER VS. BERLENBACH Middleweight Champion Makes Sec- ond Entry Into Lizht Heavy-| weight Ranks Friday. Chicago, Nov. 21 (R—Next i | weekly series of boxing festiv featuring title holders Mickey | Walker's second invasion of the light heavyweight ranks, this time | against Paul Berlenbach, who uscd to be known as “Punch-'Em-Paul.” Walker, trying to outgrow the ! | middleweight ranks, and Berlen { bach, are finishing training hero for. |their ten round contest Iriday {night at the Coliseum. Walker hopes ;ll) force match with Tommy | | Loughran, present 175 pound {king. the is a the HIGH PRESSURE PETE [ WE FIND HANK AND PEE. RERDY TO_HUNT A FEw RABBITS ok [Fenissivne DINKER- INSTERD SAtY RILL", THEIR. TANRAS ) wiLL ALOMPANY THEM To Pk UP THE. RABRITS RAY FRST AS XY Swoor| THEM ) GooOPY WIFEY, PaY SEE NA DaY AFER. 504018, ToMoRR OW For : Torken Hassur — NICE. FisH- AN (OFFEE. 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