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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1927, 858 5CL38855 595553855050 004055000HH58855588.58505558605005585685L9859585.58880888588056850L9982858280885808888805008008000008060800300080. 2222828 8858282815080882509085505060806000068 FRED JEAN, KING OF HOCKEY PLAYERS, HERE TOMORRCW — BRIDGEPORT BOXING TEAM MAKES POOR SHOWING IN AMATEUR TOURNAMENT —ALUMNI FOOTBALL ELEVEN TO PLAY HIGH SCHOOL INDEPENDENTS—OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST e 2 R o e e R AL L R 2 A 2 2 a R o L o T DY L XX T2 D X 2 RER PRI R R P FIVSTIPPIOTIIITIITTRICCIVITCIIITETPRIITCITITITPPPIT G IRITIIITFITACIFITIVIDITI TP I OIGETFN TV IR I THTI TP TIIT NG BRIDGEPORT TEAM MAKES [[IDY I§ FLEGTED | STARS OF VANDERBILT TEAM §CREW SHOP WIN§ HOCKEY FANS TO HONOR POOR SHOWING IN BOUTSi CAPTAIN OF VALE s ~wes— | EXCITING BATTLE, JEAN,KING OF PLAYERS “Hank” Arbour Breaks Dead- | New Britain Favorite of 2) Years Ago Makes First Ap- ' pearance Here Tomanow—Leads Holyolke Quintet ! Against Local Nutmas—Elks Planning Reception | —George Bayer Wih Visiting Team — Double Header to be Staged a Arena. Seven Knockouts Registered During the Evening, Five . s pad Coming in First Round—Colored Performers Give Bruce Caldwel Ruiarded Lfi\lEl}l Jimasasagsy TR ¥y i Jeunms ; Poor Imitation of Dry Land Diving — First Two 45 Precedent Is Smashed | £ ' e | lock to Beat P. & F. Corbins Matches on Card Furnish Only Thrills—Jack Kelly =~ ———- | A ; & | e Makes Short Work of Payne. il . League Standing Corbin - i e e ) ared for Yale a ? g g g the final minute of - ; el e o | Finished 1907 Seasm e - B 2o PRl n ) oo vsSonosen Soheduled o Mo Yo R N T o His o as a surprise straw from fractured joints caile = e ; TS A A st pla n the ¥. M. C. A, e 2 T i 3 ootball banquet, | . 3 N pemcy n exhibition of dry- that [field in the east tonight to signal|Marking the officlal end of the sea- | 5 ) : brought b 1 rom the as- that : of football trainingi30% Was the occasio clection. ko g : evening's program In the first ¢ sembled spectatc er for 1 for all but a few Char! as dyy Gl 2 ' e o er wonderful conte With the Britis such in B T T pape f ackling dummy accom- | [Fom 1 & C = . i 3 o fit by a 20 to 16 score proved to he f rt of nied P ia to Absecon, N ed with Je i o A ¢ F. Corbin was weakened hy and take. Of four hoxers w for two days of light work and Caldwell was present but did g 5 ® gty Lddition to the lincup of a sub- appeared in the m the before the annual Thanksgiv- |Cast & baliot | s ¢ At titute, Gorman. Hallin, the regulur City, no of t ot by the firet day battle with Cornell, the | Caldwell Gets Tt |Btiard, was out lineup with round. Tt was the y est card ever s can dispose of it today in Bruce Caldwell, Yale rill ness. Joe J r, forward, strength- put on in this city and none of the the traditional way, the Big Red Halfback, barred from participa ARMISTEAD, LECT. AND SHARPL CrhT O (e Gehen e e tans were more sorely disappo cady s in Philadelphia, [in the r games, today In the back court during most of the than the officials of Mohawk A.|wi Cornell students and a|the cov pjor ¥, L So anxious are the boys in Dixie Sharpe. - § T L X S 3 LanaL 1 Tk N Mt c uge band scheduled to march on {0 [mpress uipon you the All-Amerioa Leapl f the Vanderbilt t. (5 S e e CEe ) o the an ; i eonquel Byhas Unfortunate “breaks” prevented |the city before nightfall, worth of prars, Armis « back, and by Andy Yakubowitz, t amateur s : i it ¢ willing In some of the other| An eve rger collegiate army g quarterback, B ften fors B k, being among the Jasper evened the score on a{Pe ¢ t tic a o i FANENR kS e One especial iy was following Syracusc into New ' that Danicl McGugin has twe tion's lea 1t respect 1 ational shot o traveling | 1he members of the i alker o0 st eludn Frankie Moore of Waterbury, § York for battle with Columbia, with ; : swect fo players 1 aiding Var i1t in having at top speed. Two fouls for Co or the gold .y 3 W stituting for Ray Taylor of Terry-| Baysinger and Goldman of fthe A _Jimmy Armistead and Ve ; 1l A O T o chanpi the § i s atonnasiayiile ille who was unable to fight, was scrubs battered by the varsity in ? i ain. ey 05 R g giving Pancho Villa of Hartford a|practice, Columbia hoped to hr i 7o e S 1t 6 all 2 scientific lacing, had to be stopped |cqually rough with the originals ir ; ¥ : AT t half o British r cdu ] » Gurorse received a split eye. s|vet to return Columbia victorious. : % tJ A & which it collected in the last minute | Prize on 3 ! hi- op aper | e awarded the bout on a 1| West Virginia will shatter long 3 ¥ ¢ play, lcago Golf club in Wheaton, 11 2 i g ol s AL Knockout but many he hall |standing custom as Harvard did be- | 4 PLAY ALUMN] TOVORROW i foulichots &yonad the store invifation yeilliy -1 o el ol e thought that they were d fore the Yale game by remalining in 4 | ~ Rt dtias tha etonn Belribesan | Sn ity 1 t f p Villa kiss the can he Morgantown tonight rather than| K : Within six minufes of the close of | “X!en © American invad other th Hine | seclusion outside the city. But the | e J et gamert the lacore washisiito) 15 | coninste old v e similar the gold m A In another bout which gave prom- | mountaineers hope the hreak in tra- £ D Wit o0 Ve Dt Battle : R e e e e it > i . 1 ; Aiti w hring e sucee: | s ne S Ivet £ I's 1 Bkl 3 1 { AL this ci s 156 of being a thriller, Bobby Dyson | dition will bring more success than | i's of Former Years Return to Battle Regulars i ottt aetys heleinst G0 folm ) R of Hartford broke his hand in ti \\\‘j“hm:,\fl«"v ‘; szfr, xmx)n "n”v qu: Thanksgiving Day Game — Weli-known College e ead 20 to 10 within five minute lates and locatic o he g members of Ny Britain's first round and wa it guly| Washinewon Lo Jeficraol e nes : < 3 5 2 Hidse i Svoo 1.1ir O the end and Holst tied the scor : as announce mily. Vain efforts we made at and give the honors to Vic Carlson |NIefeated clven up from the foot- Players Inclided in Graduate Lineup — Franklin 7; ;% wnen he was toulea by zal- | s G oliow the beginning of the sty Ly the on & technical knockout. Examina- | hills. : ; o . : > . eski, with three minutes to go. Both an ent to secy tion of Dyson's hand disclosed u b [ Fosterine champlonship hopes 7 ; Square Team Playing as Independents — Proceeds sk with three winines fo £o. Lot bk, 0 : it atiehese. of a bone etwye he the Panthers of Pittshurgh, anxious 3 - B £ = i Lor. % e L oul Srrrdelynay a player o BN i, D L WER L REBE SR S e 5 S e (0 o to he Devoted to a Fund for Charity. Arbour slipped down the side of the With district qualifying r but his worth to Holyoke wax knuckles and the wrist. cent tion to represent the east & & 4 o1 N Rl e court to register a field goal in the |t t that all offers wer tyurned T fauiclcisceesslon, thaj biridgec| DEnt RY A OR AR TODIEARED a8 oo . | [last minute that gave his team a Philadetphia—Public links ol i " ng @ in e annual ournamen r A = Ak e A vionship over Cot = port team walked fnto the ring aadl "% i Tn, o dena, ‘still were hard i / . otmer abldie stars of the New | (/] RORTH OAPJAIN [to 20 vietors. pionship over ( Fans who failed 1o misy single dropped. George McGuiness WhO| \T o holishing off” drills be- h ‘. itain High school will gather to- iU | By far the b an on the floor © 31 to Aug. 5. © at Hanna's Armory i the by- muat have met Rollo. Roland ofjo" B 0 o Fol i e £ 3 3 : ‘ e - B last night was “Hank" Arbour who | . 1lL—Walker cup match- > days, still Loast of thereatest Weterbury when the ‘Brass Cliyffors taceine So80 B L po 4 S SRR Frios ol made 12 of his team's 22 points. His “hicago Golf club, Aug. 30 and ‘1o)1er polo team on earth wh Cap- battler had a broken arm, out|pEBrovn Ak eniseaprenren o the / , mor 1 i rook b peedy Forward Chosen o Tead (5 ound work won him much ap- 3l n Fred Jean at center, thincom. liko & STIELE D fors Dy even scheduled a dummy serimmage watch a fo tean f Doy’ Club Basketball Quintet for | plause from the fans. Captain Ya-| \West Newton, Mas wrable pair of rushes, stiff punches. Jack O'N says - Anal T l[.z dumni battle 1 1 : kubowitz also played a good ga teur ¢ vionship, B 'S ind Fred Harkins, the lat kel Wi G SRk Pt 10:t0 13. Lyons at halfback and Bill ralfback anc Aanon ed from annihilation by Referee b el i . % 3 school team in 1ie ontest. LS00 Joe Jasper, was the P. & K. Cor leven was due to j ¥ daten Hot Springs, Va. — i Jack Watson in the first ro a fadlimieit Enelvaaio Bill Regan w h ar- Nicl i e s on the offense nd Leo Larrivier of Waterbury t SEtalll withta o7 ',] the it ‘ the ery member of both teams played |championships, Virginia H George Glov by ated Violets of New s 4 J its suce 1 : has 5 Ther AU t o] o Lucien 5 t ¥ ot Toll one pungh LEON, York university reached Lincoin to- ) : i ] eav 101 er's fists and he swan-dived a1y ? ¥ 7 4 A : | be € ead th m dur- i E Lt g ol and ] e ter three days of travel tow b i ; o cup o ‘ ) inter. Gill fn ad - EXPECT RECORD CROWD vese marper and Enut rockne EMyas ANl WA (he outstanding interesection meet- « 5 « and ! f b adent floor-work. | Whitman, rf ... picking 3 5 couldn't get him Bl “ling of the holiday. h Meehan's s cmen and 1 aYel e S ate Shatis e ‘::\"k” Yakubowitz, 1¢ ... & —_— 'P:;“’l"‘-" Lincup of Not, pame ) d counting. g € ¢ e e 0 0 3 or IO ASSeT it ttle regu- A 4 o] . 2 S N - hall Team, ::mr;'nne;)'?l' niEAClor warriors dropped of en routs for sl u- tain and his choice was | LU Soldier Field in Chicago Will bo too oo b L » A€ practice an acclimation in an eftor o ars of this season's cleven, P £ i o detionon 4 S . ‘i A (o aiata Cthe s dleaabrous cont hat BRUCE CALDWELL, i backfield will have e8] ":’ v‘"_c" Darrow, 4 g [‘ Small For Fans at Football Game ,,;f;"?,,“,;"‘," h:fio r:fi;wflnlxm— Gilbert o accord ded a similar sortic last fall. e toothal ve | Johnny am Universit % 4 B ial inhbour; Rl . 3 o808 Ao, nute Btlisenytn rs, knocke plendse L M mer S f,'““:s ctren. |Scrved for foothall mecn who £/ Rl aliaw e foiheaiing | TRoUTAIE R Rockne football fundamental.when Seien lonmoheotehn s e e lan i b i LD Ll tier or both Princ Sl T nicely, but not thought that | & he was coach @ Notre Daie 15 Jongntapitl s lkacieie e e e aoainet |ton and Harvard, traditional rivs am, ¢ } Bt ey i St ik o | @item, Soldicr | years strategist In the gamo, 1 pres ! Foatonicoileze 5. eprct of o Elne: st s on with the team next Monday ; . .| Feld, host to 110,000 footb: s i paring the Irish for the -ame o the Catholic col DL e s S ¢ A A Tasocgy ilat the Army-Navy service classic |againet Southern California atChi. S (.r.rl‘puml Caldwel participa = e e ope attraction : [eea) §| last year, again will be too &mall to | cagé next Saturday. gracefully folded up an Arab's ) e S S e ot Will b the Middlctow losi it e €= f e ol accommodate all who want to scc Harper and Rocine looked wer Fanit ard. rested untl - 10 had £ 2 Orimsonican ”‘1" ML ’“l”‘v"‘“ it organization whicl I A 4! the intersectional contest between the team today and picked a stye. been counted WINMING MEET £ s i 0] e 10000 1 club al 00~ Paris, rg ........ 0 Notre Dame and the University of 'ing lineup. The bacifield combaa. James Smith of Hartfo N S i LI AUIARLLS L ¥ S ions the locals have run up big ' Gorman, 1g ...... fi;.‘omhtrn California Saturday. tion of Brady, quarteback, Niereo of the colored tri BN P 5 Ao ; scores in the first half only to have £ —| A tootball season of record break- and Chevigney halfbaks and Frd.- to the sweet mu ) n iy O e e il the Athletics come from the rear! 20 ing attendances, will be closed here die Collins, fullback will opn the n Annual Competition of Hartford ARIEORERIIIE 2y 2 o S ! 1 and win t ane or fail by only a| g Corbin Serew 22, P. with the largest crowd to witness a ' against the Trojans. A, A to Be Held Do team, it t L 1- | season, it is expeeted that th [nombon i aomollien whittwind bat- Corbin 20; personal fouls, Jasper l.}kin.':\»- game this r. All of the| Christy Flanagan, lay Dahmm fha avavdad a 3 i T > 1 expected Monday night. There | [y Preisser 2, Holst 3, Paris 2. 110,000 seats have been sold. and Elmer Wynne willgo into th, ootball, and a pictu ) 1 ,',” L iminary gun Y'w'!“'}'rll ;\'};iu;\\m; :;,) \'a\k\xk;o“:ub 3 L:n, :,1 e “—1"0“—_‘:1 ot :";r;\'vewxlnda:h::?n Fa:xrxlel‘ shoct laying and spi 1 he Toys' ch crves and another Zaleski 1, Darrow 1, Arbour 3; ref-| Artificia ers made of feath- troops . Reveal line po ! 2 teatn not yet selected. Dancing will HELT | ers are becoming popular in Ing- sitions may be strengtimed befors (Continued on followlng page) | land. the game begin giime was the second tionsh 1 he tourna zain at |1 4 nyl this clty :s meet Saturday immi trord Co M SARC ition will be held out the niorroy : for Although the action was 1He tw rt promptly o follow the big game, | was not unes at the uni- c'clock. The proc f ar ! ENOCT e ner 3 . Un adus felt that will be turned into a fund which will e s o i LA e o2 b It Happens in the Best Regulated Families By BRGGS Iren's Hom surprise by capturing the (no acsociation, P R stfall, has had its team | g SR i Eiout Fati{ne docal MEZNTOT t {onahin banari some time and hopes to defend its | footballs for 11 T : 4 sopenstally. Notionke Wil 4.li6sc tor victoile ) 2 et Pop-Sietiiae (i IEE AT OO THE WELL HE HAD ANNI HE DIVORCED MISS CLVUES e A e B ioh gBantsiioaroll; ABOURE The | SeoR e R caTHER B E N /R COm oG e DN IBS G AN DIRTH AND FARRIED CATHERNE I ribbons given the bo but received foc Al Independents s SRIALACORRLS HE HOOKED UP WITH JANE HOWARD HE GoT TiIRE(oR )56 who plac Il represent. Hart- | hall Cloraon N R e f\\h:—f‘s)fo BEomER SENIDoU SEYMOUR - - THEY HAD A BOY WAY SHE WAS CARRYINGON ANS i g Sath L svimming ST ey b 3 s 2 ¢ 2 e (M T;:F'AGE ;:gt; IN 1537 ,EDDIE THE SIXTH HAD HER HEAD. CHOPPEDIRR t in Torrington the following their lette fooil el 5 s JINNALUDATE DAL HE LOST His TASTE Fer JANE (| AND Then HE - — v [. J,m s .rv HERT wing ! and gold Seully Nevulis THE EIGHTH / AND HE THEN AND GoT FOOLISH OVER ANNE ok A FANCY day, Decembe 0. i b X tackle — - - | < 7 E A ke f ML = et /GE‘ =D ANN _)—— OF CLEVES AND MARRIED HER FOR CATHERING o The combination will be in thy v ¥ | ral 1 g b I'he juniors, those under 80 Fdc 1, J. 1 RiE ehi g ' EYN IN 1540 PARR THE pounds, will have the followii v ox, 12, L | I LR ERELEA T N OLD RASCAL ts l-yard T 10-yard stroke, 40-yard back roke, rd free style, and diving (run ¢ front, running front jackknife, one optional). The events for ates, those between 40 110 pounds, will be 160-yard ard bro stroke, vard bhack stre T GGHTSIAST L v 5 atyiad madliais Nolay = % = | SINCE ToU'RE SO CLEVER IT'S Tae DATE oF : front, running front knife, l"‘...__@%fi . PRACTICE FGR GAME ON REMEMBERING DATE S SRR ITS ourR PO YoU oW wiaa CATASTROPHE OR WEDDING Wack juckknife, and two op- o 2 BATTLE OR SomME- Bddie (Kid) ANNIVER SARY won from Twenty-Ninc Members of N, Y. U, REEAD HERALD ( FOR BEST RE 4 Team Try Footing on Ficld for *otersburg Bobby Mar- t riott, timore, detcated Ted Tay- Nebraska Game, lor, Atlant 1 Indianapoli ~Billy Peterson, De. | neoln, Neb., Nov. 23 UP- troit, kn 1 out Jimmy Klump, | Tw wrs of Chick | Newport, Ky., 4. Danny Bu A 5 York University foot- | Thrce 1 knocked out Howard ball team were to try the footing at l Mitchell, Cinein the stadium v in a light work- | Part enri Seillie, out for tomorrow’s game against the therweight champio v University of Nebr | Browr ! Nehraska, too, planned a workout | i Jor tva tter which the ere to be taken | “hicago, and nk to a sceret vhere they will re- | se, drew § main until shortly before jeume Los Angeles—Jackie Fields, Los | time Angeles, defeated Mushy Callaha A crowd of 30,000 has been indi- Los Angeles, junior welterweight | ed by the advanee champion, 10 — e Portland, Ore.—Chuck Helli ROLLER HOCKEY RESULTS Portland, won from Johnny McCc Holyoke 12, Wallingrord 4, | Los Angeles, 10, Meriden 8, New Haven 6, — SN

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