New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 25, 1927, Page 20

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1927. 6665302258 5660552 . SS60506588530525856655585L 5558998555595 852 505389502208 282225032858852888055558895860855590558 88, L9582 85$595502585885852502005298828858800 Ww i HOLYOKE AND NEW BRITAIN TEAMS. SPLIT DOUBLE HEADER—ALL-NEW BRITAIN TO PRACTICE TONIGHT FOR SUNDAY’S GAME—HARDWARE CITY QUINTET MEETS RENASSAINCE FIVE TOMORROW NIGHT — ALUMNI GAME IS POSTPONED—BRIEFS awmfi“m¢¢””“‘¢m‘ STIPITIITICRIETIIP GG IFITITICIIIIVIFIIITITTIVIGTCLGIIIIIITOEITFCOPFCTIFRIPITIIIIIITIFIFIFIGITINITITICIIINVGRTEIIIIIICITUITIVNGIITTY HOLYOKE WINS FIRST BUT BATTALINO FACES STARS FOR WASHINGTON STATE ADD LOCALMENT0 NEW BRITAIN QUINTET TO LOSES SECOND TO LOCALS yERY HARD TEST . —— ' LIST OF REFEREES MEET RENAISSANCE FIVE FIETEIIES e e W e o His R to New Drie | Pl Grilinfss Score Long Casiy and Ginshung (o By e e o Town Smothoned ean Greetel armly on His U h rit- | % R / 5 i | | o ‘ Appeararce of | on — Wond cam Smgo ain—Both Games Witnessed by Large Crowds— List of Victories S | Baskethall Ocils 1 National Guards Twice Last Y Jack Mercer Stars as Mates Take Evening Session e ; - 5 ?[ [Re et Squad I‘:Sum for Tough _Ba{t:e —Wallingford and Meriden Here Next Week. e e o ) ; ¢ ’ 24, {ball refe senr o League Teams Play Px RS _— - |y 3 2 7 N » Soi t will end t king of roller hockey Tirst Period T cas L g : % > : ¥ e et Seaal tear 2 orRey Q YQ on ! et toan (.n:l}l» J\\nn‘hy \'z\':fl'l by l‘m:u‘- o bt e o s R il g o s Ginsburs, o o & ] !U Ui Yok Second Period 3 : . ; 1 I E T bir 5 attalino’s opponel \as | 5 5 : i 5 heri \ 12N in imy record of ring battl b 4 150 rt Ahern o ul n and the former ama- | 5 will be for to step at| e - R s 4 i e ;- i wah 1 Qancat R ; : pprove = CIUSDUTE 11 dEnsal hest fo come through with % 4 : s of the battles in which | 2 i 3 i (A Drisioh gl il lilg BLE 1‘\3’;’?’51 Griffin has taken part have return- | . v P ik I el him a winner over some of the | Jean wa cted @ he 1 t 8%, Baver 8 llount, f atherweights, He de- | 5 a‘ternoon and eve v oo xn, J foree 1 1 Ge Mack of Jersey City | , 3 i « ckwell, J. Sante hree times. He won over Mickey | % B A, Wolf, ¥ Holyoke Lewis of Hoboken. He kayoed Hal | ; By v Hart son of Scranton in four| they were c} MeAloo! G rounds. He foughy Tom Ritzo, who | tain e o est the man wn 5 © .ioeooo... Jganrecently boxed Bobby Mays, three | merly t times and in the last meeting took 2 ; ¢ the cight rounds. He de- ; A A » J. Ganem of 2 Joe Rizzo twice and the s 3 % Caged by en Brenner of aster - % > . . 8 . Nixon of Higgins Gerrity of Scranton, Felix | : 1 - 3 > ¢ the Connceticut 1 ain Mercer ‘riedman of Germany, Joey Eulo | 3 £ X 3 ¥ g % f ed Dasketball Offici Britain Brown G e e <h of | g . . % s : - ; he recent interpreta- Now Britain HIgging 1:25 | Now York, John s ol ? S N tlon o t A meeting of the as- Second Period Philad Bobbis o] : U artford Y. M. C. A Jean 2 York, Tony Russo of Philadelphia 2 cvening, November 30 S ol Murray Rosen of New York and | e ] ¢ National nter .~;‘ Ax\rzr many others. : R rilain W rei e Battalino has been f the ring | New Britain Mercer n.3g for several weeks duc to an fn- Hiolsoice Hart Jured hand but the injury has p : riven E | + Tihrd Period ed away and he is training daily | HERBERT MEEKER s forr pt nd N . New Britain Mercer 3 for the battle here Frida | shed all of his old time 3 N Mercer s 2 and Tassi are both set for | o6t hetod SIattas He w Britain worked with : zi : New Britaln Hige a terrific battle. The hout is carded ! | S 5 ; : e Netts Chi ¢ cleven, dazzling eeries of it soor 5 Hart « championship of New ”A»‘: : s the r ges itile | ‘i o, wen had Holyoke far in t r as fa T8 Naw Britain McAloon A the confl ol e S RIm Gty |25 NS UK aEcRwL 9 ' 2o o1 o 1 s jinx as the scoring 10, Holgoke having been found to be too small | by the other p his eleven. | p,¢, p wpetent | BT of Ne¢ ‘: an 2 in the afternoon. | 5 Ivoks + to hold hoth ligt heavyweights. | Take Herbert broke up New Britai D ) ) n 1. Stop . the space of three mor i Arriifia Jrow three fights, has scored three | | 1 tfard (ary 5 vill be presen Kilduff, Holst ar Arrila 4, Brown 1jin thiee fights, has scored i N BRITAIR] D \% { Taylor on Hartlord Gard has finishied its scason. bas. il L° P I s \ lou New Haven fang are i T Kk vill form the : =1 it AN NREAE ing its titlo « g s Preliminary Games anning to attend this bout. | —_— oS e mat i appears 1 f local lads furn No less interesting than the final ) artford, Nov. —A capacity . e on loss o ""“ L0, thursacns New the same time, v before both the y I s the aix-round LY ! = el for towight reh M i Hons 3 in league this year, The first period saw tle royal afternoon and evening < They e imaine e e SRR Y e i { teams from the Girls' Indu started. J 1 lent | w el ed ‘mv\n two 1 called 2d Trrankie Mack of Hart- L et d faniotont 1A DIy Toylontformen | Ehcovsh’ the Sonth by trim ! will open the f}ux\n f h YNues and the 4 & | i % i = + - f e cve th a prelimir v ‘ I 1 ¢ 1 of these boys are bitter | o = T 5 o Hartford high football captain, g yesterc LR R : powerful drives, } : EsHof ol they cnemies and theie mecting | Hardware City Eleven Holds Final Practice Tonight— || 1 aiie st of i rost \ : oz § o'clock. This will mark swishing New Britain ent wh t i ere next week will be for the set- | A T 3 - G VR e S R e s worst heatin i &h f g icial opening of the girls® the only point of the first frame. |t have been named the R e Hartford Team Strengthened Again—Capital City b e (onE e Tok D o ol rarares ol rcer tied the score in the sec and blue quir e Bluen s snefa s =i 5 3 pert g I ] - e : - Al e : \ ed Corne contests. The main game will be A e took two games, e after- e e Holds One Victory Over Loczls—Coach Dave D““"1 e nia, gridiron his. started promptly at 5 o'clock and and put Holyoke nogn ession 3-told EndStakingitel i sy o, et capded oL most Confident His Charges Wiil Win Second Game— ijirifora ant vic @ity have been fOFY also was made at the Tolo dancing will (ollow A cer started tain | evening g: g . i P 2 i e s i © of the evening game: ¥ sammy Cooper, New Haven welt Plays and Signals to Ba Chaneed | waiting for thes: many months and (O Columba_ spilied WK BERLENBACH i G ol - i s e weight, in six rounds, are planning M e W s et wain P > tekots promises a S for the firs of | A ER VS h LE AC Aot ; \ 2 R4S 1o turn out In force to wateh him e i R (o e since they started playing footbail . I 4 . .. i o . . e s ! e 9 ol ae | tozether in 1901 When Brown and ction o has becn causing o I w 1. S. Will Challenge lor and Kaulinan ers vated aslpEe 800 8 i BLien TEOnR S0 1a her 25, as the associu | ion's delegat Cohen . . ) the state—natural rivals. fman o Car S d he favored to AL e York, -~ As a mat- | has been wading through all op- plan, Koplowitz, V@it ¢ Im City battler. 3 o t f cdieney, tl 1ited States | position until lack of opponents ha a 1 ain raiser will bri s 5 e Sun- |\ i © to r muin the Davis. been the chief problem. Taylor, too, Holyoke's little whirlwind 3 n p T 1 y rd of t s supremacy flung aside 1 the boys Who|inqon for the Buckne thundering Chicago, Nov. 25 (—Two knock- Nadeau, late of the ama | can zone, the Davis eup | stood in his path. The fortner Hart- | ., o 4 walloping for Roches- out artists whose mitts have proved Wl Young D ot ; A e e 1y £ ihe United States Lawn | ford high star has scored 14 Wins ter at the hands of one of tho best their sleep-producing qualities, tan- This should b S St n ociation has de 5 in 15 starts and his oaly reverse | liohart teams on record. and a 24-0 gl it (Gien (Gt e fem tion for the ho E Associution will | came when hie lost a verliet on a|vietory over Vermont for Springfield rounds—or less—with Mickey Wal- 5 nittees action | foul after he was leading by @ wide | which registered an unbeaten season. ker, middleweight champlon, trylng es for Friday 3 2 S e and approved, the |margin. | e 10 climb up to the light heavy- first professional fi : S p 2o v formally forwarded | Both Taylor and Kaufman are In ght throne over the prostrate ast k St L LG e T ¢ 10 Prance, defender of the trophy. ;-;P"'""‘“l] »‘X’”T‘”» i pEeyist adpnily form of Paul Berlenbach, the As- that |y " 4 incent Reina, matehmaker of 1o (abita S L EERN as healed as the vesult ot severnl e torla Assassin of other days, i 3 card and plenty of action 3% {iun Kicked « poir pap AAATvVard Lniversity and | qne rettie. nolished off a prominent lght l[y of Harvard Stadjum ~ (promisea for the niant. wore o fart for w Pathe Film in Pact| Teams trom Rockville, Holroke = — Deavywelght, the venerable Mke backficld wos 1 S . |and New Britain will compets Assag v Leto, Tampa, McTigue, in less than one rousd. TCAR 1 oing 1n the mud at the Velo- 1y, ive s entered into | 28NSt lead! or b AMALUIS | Geked out Cabellt, Pittshurgh 8. | Terlenbach is just as devastating ge, Mass. Nov =L [ € 14 ot and thus the Is wor et xchange, | = | = ith his body punches as Walker RSB Ay . TLAly LA to an ignon cat e TORONTO WINS > ich the anthropologi- | Buffalo—Art Weigand, Buffa 18 heen with his shots at the jaw. ciation for more and better seats y\. 5 Over-confi L ELEnOE I nt is to rvise the New York, Nov. 25 (P—The | defeated Roland Saguero, Cuba 10.; It will be Berlenbach's first ap- le-llarvard footlull games J QUAL ! i nethe doanicnlleres } ) : 1 ining | Ma afs of Toronto defeated the | ol carance fn Chlcago, where Walker d in the stadium resuited | vl 3 DUt LllsEver 4 ) o anthropologic ubieets, it be- | New York Americans in a ional | Philadelphia Johnny Harko, grown to be a favorite, but forn \ of a plan to in- iy Gl it lardware Ci me v. In return, the Hockey League game Jast night by [ Manchester, N. H., oufpointed Mike cven so, the betting odds are about e the structure's s, 2 - o aNCIL I DIRS is to give to the 2-1 which was the third consecutive | O'Dowd, Columbus, O. 10. Andy °ven on the resuit. Sl N AN layena (agh 1o wall Avother or Hartford yniversity films that may be of uso|defeat for the Americans who have | Tomasky, Pitiabureh, won from| The middlewelght champlon wiil »“my ani MW EA(”"HS C.floh will give 1l nts th ghtful al classes. |vet to win a contest this scason, ' Jack Daly, Philadclphia, S, be giving away & few pounds at Polo Grownds Tomorrow i sl oo N L e I A T T Ry i e e R To Rezain Davis Cup ! e o, 0000 ‘als, Kautman (SVshed something of a record in Middlewclght Champlon Takes An- b ] BAVE - other Step Towards Light Heavy iced no decision Among the small coll results Crown Tonight. of note was a 46-0 ga er Dick- 3 Now Sork | e it g winine o Wovie of a Man Wrestling With a Drink By BRIGGS ‘H' '_“',;? ["n"';‘; the Army and Navy mobilized todiy ] L © 11 corpora. |iN Dreparation for the ey 2 | iron battle at the I'olo Grounds to- k 0P« of the f ] — — - morrow which will 1 by | crew nex 5 c | ] i \,"r' e S I A that v aye . | DRINKS THE LAST EATS THE HALF- Now FOR THE GETS Down To con D NI or A e g alegrenyatunen (el iy DRoP OF HIS SLICE OF ORANGE CHERRY...., USES BUSINESS, .. have: gone through a season T AT e e s S reicie S LEMONADE | peeL STRAWS AS EMPLOYS BOTH “{\_MDS‘ YO Loe Yale and therefore are favorites nt result this com 3 ; | NIPPERS er 1, vanquish their naval foes who The plays a 1 order that sutfered sharp reversals from | cleven, will he change ynight for | UL i Dame and Michigan, Notre s g 1se of the fact | was an Army vietim, that hoth Holzheimer and Connolly, | ctings on the | Hartford ends, are familiar with the | lofit s won 14 New Britain pla This was dem- | on las been in- gy en 12 and three | onstrated last Su ion of the city ope draws. N vy's Jast triun men were call f arection © Army was a 7-0 vietory In | moves. ve |19 Manager E A the | The Army's main rellance will be | New Britain horse- iy great backfield with the brunt | e vork fa op- by the ration has haca munticned WO KILLED IN CRASH Ma Nov. 23 (UP) dead b lay and were 1 hospital fol itomobile crash in Hy dining a a1 the umcs BECOMES EAGER PREPARES FACE ‘THE SUPREME ubteals will el X 5 QUARRY GETS | FOR GRAND RECEPTION| MOMENT: - TonGUE CHEWS CHERRY-— L assaults i s 2 L AS LAST ICE BARRIER o aghin NIl oie o e n it RT Il Retias TR A NEBRER \S PUSHED ASIDE gza‘is.ri:b:::c“ e ce Cofin, GERSTAKER LODGE LEAGUE il Davison, driver of the ¢ 8 D i 3 S G " Col. Charl e | Given Pris HA FIGHT lLeavenworth, Kas., lay f e days | ¢ s P! IForbe former di ter will «nt the | roctor of the United States Veterans' exclusive motion nir & 11 be released from the much talked about | federal penitentiary here carly Sat: battle. To sce | urday. “I am going to make my d. ta see if Dempsey ture a quict one,” he told Wa vy or If the bl 3 White " i 5 is completing a two-year rice s The « imposed after his econvie- Afternoon G round will he shown tion in Chilcago for defrauding the | New i ¢ 2 in let hospital con- | nd ¥ 1 a pauper's aitldavit are now working on 1 the was completed n New Zealand than now finishing an additional yed in any other industry |sentence of 30 days, in lieu of the payment of a $10,000 fine.

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