NEW BRITAI WMMO 888889 L855055£5$252$5LLHLHIHSBHHS L5 S5 8550 5558585909 58885588,5,09,585885.5 585598 HHLL: JACK KELLY TO SUBSTITUTE FOR HOWARD AGAINST PAYNE—INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE GAMES TONIGHT—FOULS CAUSE DEFEAT BATTALINO TO APPEAR ON LOCAL PRO CARD—BATTLE FOR TITLE OF NEW BRITAIN BY NEW HAVEN IN ROLLER PPPFFFIIPIFTITIIITETTIITFITIIOG99999 ELM CITY TEAM DEFEATS NUTMEGS THROUGH FOULS New Britain Roller Hockey Team Loses Winning Point —New Haven Quintet Scores in Overtime Peri d—] Most Exciting Game Played This Season—“Jigger” I Higgins S(ars for Loculs—l"rcd Jeans and Holyoke | [”EA[S OUT FOR KEVENGE SUNDAY . Al-New Brilain and Hartford (Giants to Meet in This City COUNTY LEAGUES . BEGIN PLAY S00N Schedules of Games Made Up for Seniors and Inermediates The County Y. M. C. A. leagues, in which New Britain and the sur- rounding towns will be well repre- sented, will begin play in the two groups during the week 28 A senior circuit fully formed this team thr fouls called on the New Bri night at the Sta game in the Ar score of 4 to into an overtime decision was re: Manager Frank New Britain team that he would enter test against the ver erce because of h in falling to call lor of the New Haven tear evident infractio Lawlor's tac in pushing and shov every dir',clmn h renzy, but Ref Jlind to his horse play er part of the time and tp account on only two o The spectators at the night unaware of the rulin prives a team of a point Wt ‘fouls are called on i, ra multuous protest when Sco Mullen netified Ref Mecl that the score was t a Britain had actually goals but when foul Higgins, Mercer point was deducted The teams plays two and a half mix time period be New Haven club s ended the session. New Haven start ihe first perlod, and opening session it ap N Britain was o S upper age November been succ car after two seasons failure, and this promises to be a Itast and close league. The teams composing it will be the New Brit- ain South church, ing its title; Plainville Y. M. C. A, Farmington Triangles, Simsbury, 1road Brook and Wapping Y. M. ¢ ¢ootball | DY the county office. et 19 years of age, have been di- ¢l7ed into two leagues. The north- 129 |ern loop takes in the Simsbury " i in]Simsbuty K {West Avon, Manchester Hi-Y cl “ U/ pnfield HI-Y club and Highla D"""1p'\rk and get off .to an early (l\ts week. The New Britain mood | da pionship State Trade school, the w “‘““" ‘anh church, and the Lions of this ie teams. | oity, the Kensington Boys' club, and who saw | past Berlin, This will commence the local{gperations next week, the the favorite 10 having been prepared. All ma have the advan-|gers of teams are requested to have ry alveady scored |their list of players’ names and 1. The ages in the hands of the league man- the New lager, K. E. Parker, before the open- ed nicely ing of the season. d despita| In the junion devision, touchdowns [two entries certain are the New to whites | Britain South church Juniors and the Manchester FresLmen, 5o it has been decided to abandon the idea of having a league and substitute an he |elimination tournament some time the players after the first of the year, when it is plays o hoped that other quintets will be he fastest t s the height of available. of the fastest me« t pe 1 el < | local floor this ; B ghot by Blount after nine lleragodor play and Donnelly had er four seconds after the first (0 the Elm City a commanding | %' lead. ; A L In the second gession, ca standing even with his © drove a hard shot directly into New Haven net for New Birit first point. It was one of spectacular drives seen in this season. “Jigger” Higgins ther flashed through to start a lectic night for the vete 1 through the New Haven t celed bhis way around until flip, he had tied the &cor The game went into 4 with the crowd w Britain to win. cd with one of the plays of floor work seen her raced the ball down the floor without a stop into the goul. Harkins of New Hav paired with Jack Mercer days to make up the f of rushes in the It score for New H New Dritain’s made the score 3 New Haven and things pear desperate. Finally, Higgins slip- ped away from his guard and « slipping by Lawlor 1 that gave New Br Harkins shot one corner of the cage session to end tl The summary: New Britain Higgins . Mercer . McAloon Brown . Muirhead Blount . eree d at caged fo led on and Bro two the roa + Senfor Schedule The schedule of the senior league as follows: W of November 33—Broad | Brook at New Britain South church, Simsbury at Wapping, Farmington {at Plainville, Week of December mad” and it is ain at Wapping, Plainville at Broad ill start a rip- Brook, Simsbury at Farmington. from beginning. | Week of December 12—Simsbury that Hartford is go-/at New Britain, Broad Brook at down to this city to!Farmington, Wapping at Plainville. in.| Week of December 19—New | Britain at Plainville, Simsbury at 3road Brook, Farmington at Wap- |ping. | Week at New Wapping, is they at Memo- expect a Britain iay CIew footing n Word s 1o swarm h its t e through scaled 5% ALUNNE TO PLAY NEAT THURSDAY ¥ 525 Annual Game to Be Staged i 1-1.3;:.““,‘i.m.,}:”n‘,‘.:o‘;é“ii Wemorial Field Thanksgiving Plainville, armington at Simsbury mes of January 2—Farmington Britain, Ylainville at Simsbury. wildly Ll Broad Brook, Wapping at ew Haven Week of January 23—New Brit- ain at Simsbu Farmington at’ Broad Brook, Plainville at Wap- | ping Week of January New Britain, Simsbury, Wapping at former high together to epresented |, season e bat Brook |gin gt William { Broad athletic yije, school, and Henry star backfield angements for | cds will be will be the Chil- Polish Or- iinsburg 1 ¢ t 30 — Plainville Broad Brook &t} Farmington. third to duri 15t nual field Willow in Farmington, Brook, Simsbury at Plain- b m Intermediate Schedule The schedule of the intermediatc league, New Britain district, 15 a; follows: Week of State Trad Kensington. Week of December 5—Lions South church, East Berlin at Trade school. Week of Decemberf 12—East Ber- |1in at Lions, State Trade school at Kensington. Week of December 16—Lions at | Kensington, | Berlin Week of | church at State Trade school, |kington at East Berlin. Weck of January 2 <chool at Lions, Kensington South church. Wek of Jar at Lions, St th in the hectic November 28—Lians at chool; South Church at ey at fund a of finances game. «d together + the 1d First oals New Haven New Haver high Da will | Dor ond Pe New Britain Mt New Britain Higgl Third Period New Britain Higs New Haven H New Britain Hig Overtim New Haven Rus stops Lawlor Referee, GREATES NEW CLASSES Chanize k, and ar anl ool 1924 26——South Ken- December at 9--South church e Trade school at January I sington at St McDonald Berlin - at Deen | church Week of chool at Jann outh chureh, Union Amateur Athletic - South Jdons at State Addmit Aihie Organization To and Former Stars, ¢ 13—Lions Cincinnati, Nov. South Mmrflh. State Last Berlin Weelk of lin at Lions, Trade school We of down scope of its athletic union of prece st at Febraary ¥ Kensington hl 10 PR i n State CTICE Hizh has create berships. Where founding dior hool HE Bl iy years aeen : Out Call chdi ¥ Pred Saunders of Lions. am - Sends For Monday Afternoon RTHLETICS FOR ALL 10 Ti »ol hasketbal. | Nine Out of Lvery graduates Engaged in Some Wing et ot of Sports This Year. o w| Princeton, N, L v phrase of the Prince sociation for several y For All"—has nearly with nine out of « undergraduates o od form of athletics this year, Joseph Raycroft, director of physi cal education, announced today. Intramural sport has enjoyer even more popularity than last year 1id, when 205 teams for championships fn various sports "he Mst in 1828 Included 80 1 wall nines, 38 basketball quintc | crews, 32 hockey teams and touch football teams. from |1 Ale for- ies Eddic | reality Mike n n ars clop throughc hecome tor in FINDS NEW sian . teriin, Nov. 2 “ 5 Kl Covering a new ilation of F Hamburg obscry aphed a new nitude, The consicllation of d Orion. soms die st th Klopp. o in nk 1 George hool's rule - team | comps The total coast | . ion of Drincipal L. States is 11,930 miles in length. of partial | which s defend- | A. The schedule was released today | The intermediate group, composed | of teams on which the boys are not | Cardinals, North Granby, | start | tion is made up of the state cham- | schedule | the only | 5—¥ew Brit-| Broad Brook at Week of January 9 — New Brit- | Week of February 6 — New Brit-" Wapping 84 were fin South church at East pardest te State Trade Tast 16—Lions at State 3—Kensinegton South State Trade Tast Berlin at Trade school :x' sbruary 27 — South | church at East Berlin, Kensington at Under- The | Athietic | T Dr. HOCKEY PIFPOPIIPFVIIIIICIIIIIIIIT PIPOG @ ' GETS PRO JOB IN FLORIDA Johnny Farrell, who won six open tournaments within a month this nmer and who is recognized as one of the leading professionals in golf | | 1s going to spend the winter in Flo He resently accepted a | “pro” position with a St. Augustine, Fla., club. He is expected to repre- sent his club in the winter meets in Dixis JACK KELLY TO BATTLE BRIDGEPORT SENSATION {Howard Laid Up With Attack of Boils and State | Middleweight Champion Substitutes for Him in | Main Bout of Amateur Tournament — McGuiness Who Battles Clinch on Way to State Lightweight | Title—Card of 10 Bouts Arranged on Program To- | night. | e i Kelly of W3 | Jack !tlon ight champion, 15 sometime In the spring at the Y Stadium “unless de- v flumm n dicta otherwise.” Manassa Mauler survives h, Rickard declared nd him out again to fight Tunn r the crown lost at Philadelphia. “I am convinced, what Tunpey says, that I have e rights to Tunney’s ring ser ices in his first bout next year, and that I may, it conditions warrant, delay that match until August or | September,” Rickard said. “Tun- ney can have two fights for me next summe {middlewr |Gilbert Payne, ||>ort, in the main featur amateur hoxing tourname staged tonight at the Tabs Main street. He will substitute |Joe Howard, former middlew champion, who is unable to because of an attack of boil officials of the Mohawk A. C. fear {ed another poor substitution when |notified of Howard's inability to ap- {pcar because Kelly had becn 1 {up with an injured hand, but they found out th champion W jon a percentage basis. Certainly not e nxious o0 the hasis existing In our present | to meet the B]Mmpml threat and | contract. o v 10 SELECT TEAN Howard was sorcly disappointed sensation of Dr y for ! ght in his nability to make the bout| [tonight and he fmmediately applied for admission on the next card. The |date of the next tournament has 4not yet been set but Howard's ap- plication has heen accepted and he will be featured then. | This gives the amateur tour ment tonight a championship pect, Payne, who heads a seven- #man boxing team from Bridgeport which is coming here, has won his last n fights. Three of them hed by one-round knock- outs and Park City amateur fans| are betting on him to take the mid- dieweight championship in the title tournament to be held in February. | That is the reason for Kelly's will- ingness to mect the Bridgeporter. Georze McGuiness of Bridgeport, Who tries conclusions tonight With | two elevens will be chosen, one from (Johnny Clinch of this eity, is being the Middlewestern collcges and one hailled as the coming lightweight |from eastern institutions. The 22 champion of the state. He has al-|players will meet In Chicago and {re decisively beaten Rolla Ro. | proceed to the west coast in one land of Waterbury, Clinch's con- | group, planning to ve there queror, and he confidently expeets | about a week before the game. to rock the local hoy ton Clinch is in perfect shupe st in his carcer and th plenty of fireworks in the Coach Dick Hanley of North West- ern and Andy Kerr to Pick Play- ers on All-Star Elevens. | Chicago, Nov. 22 (P—Selection of an all-star western eleven at Francisco on December 26 has been left to Coach Dick Hanley of Northwestern and Head Coach An- dy Kerr of Washington & Jefferson. The game is to be the annual benefit affair sponsored by the Shrine; While the contest is to be strictly amateur, only players who have completed their colleglate com petition will be eligible. The coaches have meet sev !should be bout. Ray Tayl ready to decide bet which is the better vior |was awarded a four-round decision in the last tournament over Pancho but because disappointme expressed by the pair been matche for to ThelT furavits biathers ot Ve tors bury will tackle two of the Bridg port team while many other orities will appear on the card. The first hout will take place at § lorclock with the others following closely after. RICKARE CLEARS BOXING SITUATION {Tex Is Convinced That He HaS‘ First. Clan 1 ot Tunney | 1 Pancho Villa are of m fav- nor. W\ With | Jack million = ainst of a New tary noi { Jack 2 > n a Dempsey for a thir ! dollars tossed out of | ving through a 1, Tex Ric | etari pertain | weights. Dempsey, the | promoted into battle this win | Garden, he champion [ millionaire no fighting | September. | The former 1lsluggers, now upon & cond pign” will devote ¢ to pressi suits Kearns i | York and 5 |said. Dempsey of the winter Book volur ;) d took boxi: ni tin situition millionaire the 1o h fist man Rickard that class, will not | rin Madison Square | id, and Gene Tunney, | latest recruit to the probably will do | next August or N and ranks, befor King of the we definitely decided comeback n- his time this win- | action in two other | ty has brought In New Philadelphia, Rickard will fight the winner heavyweight elimin 1t this | he would regardless of | it he wants them, but only | an all-star eastern football team to | indicated that | NOwW FoR A NICE, COMFORTABLE E\IEN\NG:_ NOTHING LIKE A GOOD MYSTERY YARN" (Avone ABOUT ThE MIDDLE OF TuE DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1927, PPPIPIIPITVIVIITIIFIIITITIIIITIIRPTIIIVIPINIRIVINIW IBATTALINO WILL |Six Bouts to Peature First Pro- fessional Fight Show Bat Battalino, former amateur featherweight chan has been signed to fight T I%in of Newark in the sem the first pro be staged on the New Britain A. Arcna on Church | has recuperated hand and is in t for the | coming bout. His opponent is onc of the best featherweights In the ranks and is rated hy som pos- sible contender for the world's title. The main bout of the night will bring together two New Haven ! {tlers, Murray Gitlitz and |sl. Tassi is the Italian | who, since coming to this |three months ago, has scor knockouts in two starts. B {ers are university graduat matriculating at Yale and |having graduaed from Modena uni- versity in Italy. Tassi is a professor by profession in private life and an excellent fight- er in the ring. He had more tha 30 fights In Italy and won all of ithem to be acclaimed the light heavyweight champion of the coun- try. In meeting Gitlitz, he will be after the title of light heavyweight champion of Connecticut. Another feature of the proposed card is a six-round battle between Frankie Portell, amateur boxing referee, and Frankie Angelo. Both hail from Hartford and the pair la grudge to settle between them | They have m before and Portell secured a decision o h rival | Angelo will be out to turn the tables fon the fightin refer | Buster Nadeau, the “Little Harry | Greb™ of Holyoke, who turned pro- | fessional recently, has also been signed for a four round bout with | Young Dempsey of Hartford. Na- deau proved to be one of the most popular fighters ever to appear in the amateurs in {his city and many of his friends will turn out to sec him as a professional. The fifth bout on the making. If successful, {maker Vincent Reina will Charlie Sapko, local hoy been coming along f: terweight ranks in 1 {battle Sammy Cooper !in a six-round bout his last seven fights in {and is a popular entert |circles. | The entire card | Matchmaker Reina, Eight rounds, 175 b [(,mnz vs. Nando T: |126 pound: {and Billy Griffin, wark {rounds, 138 pounds, Frank Portell and Frankic Angelo: six ro 145 pounds, Charles Sapko, N« 1 vs. Sammy Cooper, New H; four rounds. 114 pounds, T D deau, Holyoke, vs. Young Dempsey, | Hartford. national wpion, | card 1s In Ma have the v York | lined by follows Murra as o rtfor Mds, § OND BLOCK | Chicago, Nov. 22 (/- veteran orld's pocket billiard pion, ank Taberskl of Sc 1y, N. Y., will start the gecond of a thres block match tonight w 1117 points over the ch |quale Natalie, of New York ichampion won the first block hand. fly with a score of 158 to 41 in the 140th inning la | o 2 DEAD MAN ON TRACKS Pawt R. I, Nov. 22 (UP)— An unidentified man, about 70, v |found dead here last night on tho tracks at the Central Fal ilroad tation. had died from natural ca he chan len APPEAR ON CARD r in fistic | h a lead of | Medical examiners said he | S SSHHHLHSLHL 9 SISO HHHEHLHS6Y ELE YT IETI TS PPIPET 'DEADLY RIVALRY TO BE RENEWED IN DUSTY LOOP 'P. & F. Corbin and Corbin Screw Teams to Meet at | Stanley Arena—Leadership of League May Be De- | termined Tonight — Stanley Works and Fafnir Quintets to Battle in Second Tilt—Schedule Recalls Blflc!’ Banlcq of Last Seasun at Y. M. C. A, PAWNEES TO PLAY . ~ BLUES FOR TITLE Semi-Pro Renewal of deac iy irked every game i (m; part las fcature this even Sta Corbin gam du pra fal 1c These two Corbin Corbin Cabine tied with Lander Co. for the leadership in league. e win game will hold un, first hon and to a tie for secor cond e honors Works will play the 1S, teams and the Championship of City the “Dusty” of tonight's puted claim on Ic will drop ty " toBe Decided Sunday 1 the team will at Me Brit- ot morial field nme Brook park to determi mi-pro ¢l Both te 5 umpionship of t com f the lad- tims of . Corbin of Stan- g are confident of winnir valry between the sharp shoot in the season two wee ley Works failed against the § In the early the I two ¢l The T ont ghter tc recor me the e Pawnees the matter of wins The Pawnec in pr 1ion Coach "Turner 1 he ent s at. e 1d the a heavier or! but re impres- am e ads, sive a4 for 1 have S i while in ion Jout and s will practi even losses. hin Sere d for rd to th ht game and put the isive drill on fs expeeted will resort a great to overcome the in the Blues' > ton! for plans to int s an t the I handicap of weight top rung the other the winner ion to know am into of their physical adva and there- champion- city. The man ment the locdl team has tion this year | 1 on many oceasions, |5\ OIS e oo completely out of ““‘(w\,‘m;‘l!,, ,-:‘," of ke up the personal of fcam are the same fifth man in the line- ke a world of difference Hallin will be at left guard of Gorn as the vie Sanimy will win the him ] are game semi-pro stiffer compet am will have a zame will - this vear, up George vear umpire it ad Incsmar N NAME S TITLE FIGHT it ional Boxing ar trano’s tricks . & T follo Corbin team will line Holst, ke forwa uards. The Corbin Ser 1 be v rano t but the the team will rd position Corbin center forwards: > new add Assoclation To ; Stage Bout Between Jarvis and hout Genaro For Fiyweight Crown. £ 1 the rengthened. lineup will be T Sheppard and Yacabowic Darrow and Arbour, t tion, guards. London, Cor b onal Dox through Nov. 22 (B— sociation an- Thomas 1 match be imant of the and Frank Fafnir B in champion, | Gierochowsk sor of Fidel |LaHar, champion from states aitiliated n., Pre that el title former Ameri rmine the retived in th associutio will be s aring company will have center; Havlick and forwards; and Wilson and irds. The Stanley Works probably as follows: Merline, left forwar ight forw tier and Abr: 1ro, det suee: a with the The | ston, 1 be thictic commis- major state board not in conjunction with the A., announced recently that it would re as champion the | winner of a match e Newshoy of Sioux ( ., and Co roral Schwartz of York. Sanc- !tion for such a at Madison Square Garden will be a TICKET PRICE SO ¢ York, Nov. 22 (P —Demands s at the festive hoard when Army and Navy dish up the final football “spread” of the eastern sea- son in the Polo Grounds next Sat- urday have shot the price of the fow pastchoards held by speculators to $30 a pair. The tickets are priced origi 0 cach. cognize o Dec w teh 16 Jarvis, wan, arrived in New Yorl two weeks ago. He ated Schwartz In a previous in- i1 that the Jarvis and Genaro, | be made in Every da of the carth, there are about 4,408 ithundor storms. Movne of a Man Readmg One of the Late l‘uyytery Stories QUIET, “THE MURDERS CASTLE BAYNE - SOUNDS GooD ' “TEy D d sun, (S [ L AT THE DDQR) ( TAR = TAP — Ta® By BRIGGS (Becins ERsT CHAPTER) ( TAP — TAP == TAP - S Hewo Frevpie oup sov! AGAIN ) HOW ARE Yoo ! ? wew wew WELL' GLAD To SEE You- TAKKE OFF YouR THINGS FREDDIE-- I'LL Fix US LP A BUCKET OF HIGHBALLS- MAKGE YOURSELF COMFORT- ABLE oLD BoY!! | SURE | /AM GLAD To SE