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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1927. H58LL9808958858805088 88985888559 50895059885555899. 5869564, 18859828 $OL68 5690555058 535058 5858 553550 50885598 % ALL-NEW BRITAIN EVENS UP COUNT WITH HARTFORD GIANTS—HARDWARE CITY BASKETBALL QUINTET NOSES OUT WORLD'S § COLORED CHAMPIONS—LOCAL HOCKEY TEAM MEETS WALLINGFORD HERE TONIGHT—BOXERS READY FOR BOUTS—OTHER ITEMS g *%e IS PIPPPITFIIIIITTIIIIITEITIPETTIITE VPP 0000 IS VI PPT VI PITET VOV P9000T 0700 CIET00000000T 0000 PINNT0OT 9090 $ 0000060000 000000FSITICPIPITTEPTIETIITITITICIFTETTOEPTOT T LL-NEW BRITAIN TAKES BOYS CLUB OPENS [RENAISSANCE FIVE BOWS BOYS' CLUB TEAM [HOCKEY TEAM TO ENGAGE . SECOND GAME OF SERIES |NTRA-MURAL PLAY TO NEW BRITAIN QUINTET| STARTS TONIGHT WALLlNGFORD AT ARENA “Zev” Graham Sends et Placement Kick Ove yemofse G B and | rdrare City Toam Seors Greatst Victrs ' onw iown Ml o Funis Vs, ool 0 50 e e Higons Pass and Races Across Goal Line for Touchdown— | Baskethall Loops Start of the World—Locals’ Great Defense and Fight in | 0pposition in First Game Will Probably Play Regularly With Locals From Both Lines Show Plenty of Power—Hardware City | ’ o ) Second Half Makes Win Possible—Record Crowd b Now On—Hardware City Combination Drops Eleven Shows Superiority In Every Department of |, m e brekerbnd at e Sees Scintillating Battle—Exciting Finish Marks |Gersa .. 00t A er Game to New Haven By 2 to 0 Score—Battle Ex- Boys' club started Saturday after- Play. noon, when the first games of the Contest. . | R et pected Tonight. Intermediate Group B league were | vLe{‘t Forward layed, with the junior leagus pry-; The New Britain basketball team, |the shot and he made one of the (Kley «.ucoveeniiinn.... Bowling | I League Standing ing off its lid in t evening. In representing this city in the Con-|two free tries good. Sloman caged | : | | the opening contest of the day the |necticut State Basketball League, [ another to make the count 33 to 27 Sliva ..., Bohner | Meriden e S ars humbled the gles by 10- scored one of the greatest victories | for New Britain, | . Right Guard v Haven .. © work of Olewnik and A. recorded since the days of Charley| The game had developed into a |Benjamine .... R [ New Dritain . zkas hoiding the losers to one | Barrett's championship quintet at | flerce battle and Sturm went out on Holyoke ..... ket from the floor. Gotowaln|the Stanley Arena on Church street|personal fouls. Kilduff took his)Compagnone—sub. ! Waterbury ‘as high scorer in the game, with |Saturday night, when it defeated the | place. Fiall finally broke through | The New Britain Boy | Wallingiord Bendza, doing good work from the | Renalssance Five of Harlem, N. Y.|New Britain's defense to make it 29 |Pasketball team will begin its season | . Games Saturday foul line for the Eagles. The sum-|World's Colorcd Basketball Cham-|but Sloman slipped his man and |(OMiEht when it meets the A‘“‘“”""La.nders afld Slanley Rflle Gll‘lS[ Waterbury 2, Meriden 1. o pions, by the close score of 85 to| caged the 35th point for New Brit- fovn Athicties on the jocalol A | New Haven 2, New Britain 0. Bavine All Stars |32 The contest was staged before | ain. The visitors were striving des- foor AMhough staning Ltaf veng) Dead](](}km in First Game | moivoke 7, Waningrord 5. Field one of the largest crowds ever to|perately to cage long shots, Mayers | \PoUt the services of Captain Nick | | The New Britain Roller Hockey Belloma, ©f ...... Igather in a single hall In this clty | made a free try good. They were Uil Who led the team in a most| team will battle the Wallingford Gotowala, If ..... 4 {o watch a basketball game, | peppering the basket with the New l:‘(‘fl"’;fi;ic‘lfg' ”‘\':'PJ;:T:;,-‘"":( N8 pattling furiously through four UINCL at the Stanley Arena on i Speziale, 1€ «..... '|' The odds were all against New |Dritain players fighting like wild ,zm* ,wzm 15 give 'u'go‘o&“:florlfm | periods of fast playing and an over- | Church strect tonight in what is ex- Al ey {Britain after the two sizaling vie- |cats. Fiall dropped In a pretty 10n& {5¢” themselves even with their fn- |time period of 3 minutes the Landers Iweted 16 be oup of the stiffest fights L. Olewnik, rg % leories of the colored stars over the!shot as the whistle blew ending the e R . ¢ and the Stanley Rule basketball 'he Harvdw City Combination will A. Zdanczkas, 1g . Istate championship Nat 1 Guard | Rame. jured leader on the sidelines. Walter Hle e Daskel AT A Hobeon! st pionship National Guar T e D i e L i £ Dl NG T R Rl IO e ST ving a | Clfive at the state armory last vear,| The summary much ability, will take his place, the open game of the Girls' Indus- | Hocikey Wv’w.w The Wallingford rd. | . [but the locals, clearly outplaying | New Britain with Joe Goffa, former guard, at the | (1al league Sutu night at the nas el It fosin i izaine o itain's 44- | AN osiopsLTEn OIS ER L DE LS f1d. {1111, |other forward position. John Kley [Stanley Arena. The game wis a I o e visitiz ks for|vard lir e [SiEfons in the sedond haled crantiup | Slomanins T gt il amamm be at center and Pete | thriller to watch with Landers lead- cmonstrate its power and A e P i e o R s e nd passed the champion five and | Rubenstein, 16 oonono.s.s liva ot his old position at guard, g most of the time only to have,s! w Iiritain lost to New Haven A £ x U s pate pto MegilE LW Dend o el their siim llead ‘o ‘the end of | Casaidy, 1t s . bert Benjamin the firth man |the hard playing Stanley Rule team Saturday night and Wallingford ital City crew, t e | first doy o ball was on the 41- | C. Kpminis, ' SRR S | Zakzewski, ¢ ..U 4 2 14 on the team and John Compagnone fti® the scort. i T fones oot s Mty bt L ; e S R 5 | “The victory of the Hardware City | Holst, ¢ ......... ready to stop in if needed. Geatad i S s ot b v lon skl S heoke et quintet is all the more Impressive|Sturm, re .. .omnnnnnses: The Athietics ars a great rallying [$he dropprd in a fonl “poine for | The Wallngfor team il brin At llowing the victory of the Renais- | Kiduff, 1g ............. 0 0 team. Two years ago they came |landers, Stanley Rule fied it up here the speed King, “Kid” Duggan wn on the nex | ance Five over the Original Celtics Teary, Ig R o o menind and defouted the |When Paul was fouled and made in Girst rush. He will be paired vp Vall to the 28-yard line. by a 38 to 25 score in New York Lo e last aeason, on the short 800 her chance, Sartinsky swished with Weleh in the second position. d up four yards and 3 A : the net with a beautiful long shot Hardy is at center with Gazzinger at and Landers led 4t halftime 3-1. In half back and Conley at goal iown on ng at 1l to Hartford's fou ard on ntows, holding them scove- t 2 field and winning by [last Wednesday night. Renaissance Five end of a 52-16 score at the end of emashedgiousli SiLor table starred on attack | The visitors started s whirlwing fld. 71, w1 {he third quarter, they sprang a final | ing bucked the line for ing much ald attack in the first half b S10BN LS S D period rush and were barely nosed 'the second half both teams put up a | ‘The Britain team will take the oAt nen e i e Cith Tt IR I avstiniemn B L But by 5430 A fast game is ex- &realdefense. Anna Marley tied the floor with Higgins and Mercer in tho BlontinEns st trom J. zkas in that gave them a lead at the SANAEES, © wseiescnaenses 0 pected. and Lenoard Nixon will|score with the ouly points of the rushes, Brown at center, Muirhvad 1l to the 10-yard P. Kobela made both the |period of 20 to i6. New Britain came | Mayers, rg > g 'referc [heifonie oldecal Son e oues datonalr ana amlountatieod). g {minary game the Boys' | time peviod Helen Lynch put Lan- |With Eddie Mcaloon in rescrve, the : ) o5 will play & team from |ders in the lead when she put two jocal combination confidently avaits ington Boys' club. The Re. |foul points through th < the visitors determined to send them Teny. Kerclejza and | of the Stanley Rule team d ked pack with another loss tagged onto Zujko in the the score when she netted (Wo OIBtS 1y, “Jiggor” 11i ¥ Graham was for o ford's down coming ard line, Grabam lost a Graham 100k dar ¢ to line. Sturm made another first down | (o points from the 15-foot strip. imn'k in the second frame to bhattle | Jenking, lg . S A In the prel B i very inel of the way and a spirited | Ricks, e ; e “Poss” Miller hel ) i quarter ended. Leaping Five {spurt put the locals in the front rank 10 : SNactk t Second Quarter Field Toul Total [after 11 minutes of play and they | Score at half time, Renai = “”;I‘”” have through th s fanning and Sturm each picked 'H. Sleps [ |were never leaded after that. A Five 20, New Dritain 10, Time of Mirigliani as for £ The g Kins, star of the 4 o SabEthe E - ol ; 0 il ore thoote finialihis neyve c S S circle, and Jake Parparian and Mar- | on fouls. The game was stopped LY geam, {8 about rea alk »oints al o firs| up 4 Ak eu from the ie of ML ahuch i ! more hectie finish h never v‘! alv 20 minut Referee, Dick Sollt do ih wadk courk. Dany Gare | consent of he managors e ‘r‘: hr» qu lm take his W 1 line, Gra-(J. Camp, ¢ . 0 " n at any game staged in this city Dillon; Timer, Burns; Scorer, Crean, (Mol i the back (oer | BOTV S0 S T A ainne B iy fang Incidentally, that kick yam with Miller holding the bLall, [M. Avitabile, rg . 3 in a number of years and a more | Ses il e Bdtkas e 1 e i oty or ey tnna 1% New: Brifatn team's roxd results S aacrp madE on iihe Sont a pretty placement kick through | J. Zdanczkas, 1 .. fiarcely fought battle has not been DUSTY LEAGUE To A e 3 i fetls 00 T o e ik, fa DR be different from now inta fthig isenan, [0, the foltll iftie ceriter fthe, uprizhls meling s f -l witnessed i some time as was waged | START Daneing, with music furnished by [Tunning by her hard work. Wallingford 9 period. “Ioss” Miller intercepted a score Britain 3 and Hart- in the last five minutes of play dur- e e e rnriat o - Wallingford hias been turned hacl, Hartford p on Hartford's 20- ford o Phantoms {ing the game. he Majestic hestra, w some of the clo: line and elu “Shrimp” Voley.| Manning Kicked off again, this,J. Sartinsky, rf .. 0 ! Jim Zakzewski was the outstand- Three Games Scheduled to Be (M° VS game | Loaderes 1 pe, | league so very game that the raced across the goal line for 8 |{ime to Hunt, Hartford quarterback |J Domkoskt. 1f .. 0 it star of the game. His g floor 1 g ey e e o team drops, is declded hy a margin D i e NIt B o aa o e s g sy e FeonRla fichon 8l work and his terrific fight against | ayed Tomorrow Night At SAFELY IN LEAD ERE H 3 of one or tiwo points while the s of 8 points. am 50 Tblay, mhalie o SaxAs on eyl Lonz0 IE 3l his lanky opponent gave him the Sianlcy Avens | ! Jacobs, ¢ ] can be said of New Tritain. The o of 9 ponis Graham s Foley mado five varde on 41 0 i 0 e i gt e et ILyneh, re game should develop into a hattle worthy of the name and plenty of The game was one of the \. Toley tricd a forward pass but | o ihis mates. To beat a team like the Ajthough the girls who represents |Walther Lrothers Make Position Drayer, lg . gain. excitement, will reizn when the pl 0 = colored ¢, & q - must ha Sta 3 seen Tere this year : Joe Manning intercepted it on Hart- olored five, a quintet must havelyn. Sranley, Rule and Level and | Ithe very best of team work and 1o | ayqure jorg ik companies | Sure in Handtall League by Tak- | 3 5 °rs face each other. | Stanley Tule 1ose to New Haven Hartford team was . : Manning made! The high score of the afternoon | d 3 3 | % ' ombination worked sweeter than \ e e Miller tried a pass | was run up by the Cyclones as the ! (i Ak i Industrial bas- & Three Games. it : The w Haven t Jowned » Games. e New Have m down | Marley, of . * e New Britain in the Elm City Satur- v rita did Sa ay ght. on, the or to Leary but it failed. Graham shot | whirled their way to a 25-8 win over | f,.yn,‘:r‘;,mw‘ilm \hf:rfi)h\ i ‘1“, | betball league were unable to m that beat e = the Bulldogs. Adamowica tolled up | RECTY AR Was o Ue supremacy in the game played at | Last night the Walther brothers | 2%« 7 e el i w5 the star of | S 10 points from guard and held his : the Stanley arena Jast Saturday took fhree strafght trom Anderson- | TN I ceeee o i) seaia No 0N e night, the two factodes are deter- |Nelson team and established a safe |7olov © - ‘ : ; : Ol i £ B Nowinski Tang| Al Sloman led in scoring with 16 4 1 N points to his credit. Zakzewski fol- e . C0 I hree goals but lost on foule. N Beantifully ow [ 1ine el Kick to his Cartelli also went well on the offense | mined to settle the question tomo 10 the! leagis, ~liichiios! onlyi| ~ ang o s i Rl 7 Nowed him with 10. Sturm scored 4, 5 was more on the vno 36-3 " Graham was for the winners. Bancovich was the i~ g a4 Rubenstein 2. Holst, ¢ night when cach will send its one week more to go. 1 through New Haven's netfing. The asees coun K « for a yard loss, b for the Bulldogs. The sum- (700 5 300 Bt got fnto the | MIeN'S team into the fray with or-| This week the Walther Lrothers! gy, TNt teasona thraeonine (Aum ATy, R Al the spes en on th v then shot a forward pass mary: 1 fought just as ficrcely as|ders to win. will be pitted against the & Mag-lytes period Dick Dillon. | New Haven New Britain | 1 0 Miller that brought the Cyclones e oS el ors of the| The game will be the third of & Arata Mangan-Roche and the 3 SRS Davies . . PirsbiTnEn R T e ol \ first Gown on Hartford's 24- | G. Itowinskl rf .. 3 am and helped D dritain alonyg ! card of thr In the opening men's {Hergstrom-Perakos teams and any Harkins .. second rush .. Mercer tain's sround gaining 2 . Sturm belted center for | D. Cartelli. 1t 3 R | game, New Britain Machine will en- of these latter teams will probably GAME NEXT YEAR TR oo G : . 3 Rrown hat of Hartf el . Manning added five on | E. - AN | Maye J st scares in the 5 onkins on the visit-| deavor to win its first game in three e able to extend them to win. Tawlor .... halfback .. Muirhead ¢ line. Manning € “ Sordi] team were the shining lights of | years against the Corbin Cabinet |League standing to date: » A T e I M T yard and Sturm ploughed | ¢ « lg i amous colored combination. | Lock team league championships | . W 1. Pet Navy to Meet Notre Dame on Oc. Tirst Period rough for another first down. The | > T\ Mayers caged vight points while Jen- | three ago. The first game of [Walther brothers ...16 ' Goal Won by Cazed by Time ball was on Hartford's 14-yard line. | 0 kins accounted for nine. Fiall at for- | the night will see P. & F. Corbin's {Loomi o 1 New Haven Divios. (9:19 On a line huek, Manning fumbled | 5 vard snared wight counters and | girls, holders of the cellar position |Mangan-Roche ....28 | nouncement by Rockne. | 2 New Haven Davies 2:22 the ball and Hartford recovered on i< Attardo. rf ... U o |every member of the team was dan- ) last year, against Landers, Frary & i .66 ! 5 | Second Period its owh Four-yard Jine Jedziniak, 1f .. ] gerous at all time Clark girl Cre o 666 | Chicago, Nov. 28 ) — The Navy,{ 8 New Haven HaviastRoi1d jed to , a ancovieh, © .. It was New B s great defen- Clarence Coons has proven that he ! Dros 3 . 629 !which played the Army at Soldier Third Period i Mingel. & ... sive work that gave the team the'jsn't a bit discouraged over his de- |8, Ms S 611 [field here last year, will be ba No score. B o Gl sl wilo: fufihloa the |5 IDeFolro: ilg i ~ {victory ¢ the locals players were | fuatg Jast year. He has changed his | Greenstei 5 alin 1925, but with Notre Dame as! Seore: New Haven 2, N i Hohson recovered but Miller g |on-thelr tocs for every chance \‘Ujlinr“n considerably this year. De-'Hergstrom-} £ h s 1the oppesition. The me will be 0. Rushes, Davies 6, Mca 1 hind, Hunt es- anior Leame score. Closely :»» S¢ '~"“‘““H; l'r“ N nined he would win, he travelled |Hawkins-Dals s .400 played October 13, Coach Rockne -‘\'701'& Lovegreen 70, Blous In the Junior leagne the Wild- o “‘f”]'\““‘ > huge crowd 0 hgjabout P. & F. Corhin's concern in iAnderson-Nelson .. B flio( otre Dame has announced. fouls, Lawlor 2, Donnelly, cats finally nosed out the Pirates " I i - {‘; ~'H‘ e |search of “diamonds in the rough” Noren-Hornkohl 5 4 300| The South Bend school will play | Brown 2; referce, Lush. N 5.0 atter = hatie ot inegective] o0 Rk o wame ag|20d the team he will send out on rns-Strong ... 201 both serviee clevens next year, e e e e e the floor would be the result of |Waskowitz-Contaros 2 53| Army already having heen sched- G e et e e e B R | months of labor. Dunn-Dud a5 (266 uled for a game in New York. The Fhe Thantoms tromnced the Hur-| o 55" i | Sines (h-'rv‘\f x‘\‘o other .'u‘l'mr‘flyon Marshall \”vml Gy - 3133 m-qlnw lm\l' taken on ml) mlhrw - Bl o Speedboys 4 | tomorrow night, the sporting ele- *olling E tional complexion through the ar- @ i 5 rr:.v(:v" : : “yl‘r\ rnrc]un”\thr K,\fl : irs Sand -\“4 :"l:‘ylyf 'r\:::""\'f“rk team | MeDt Of the city is expected to il "1 -Hibbard g _r-pnrmng\m(n s for games also with | We Buy Raw Furs of All Kinds e b e O oring with a foul shot | the arena to watch the game and e = Loyola of New Orleans, Georsia | HUD! FUR SHOP B [take part in the dancing that is to | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Tech and the University of South- 13 PRANKLIN SQ. this league are extremely tiny {when the watch eaid 2:10 of the ! H DRLE k from about 10 to 12 years of firet napiod. Twenty seconds tater | follow. FOR YOUR WANTS lern California. AHavliord for d the small scores are Zakzewski caged a field goal putting | e in great part to the fact : (New Britain ahead. Sturm mMml]‘ 5 basketball is alm big as they o more points to followed by ‘Wh F “ N d F d ar another Wi Ty the visiting €n a reiler iINeeds a rrien Intormediate Group A 1aRUC iitur Sloman shot 4 ficld zoal on a will start pl tomorrow evenin | pretty dribbie to the basket and fol- {lowed it with a foul shot leaving the ufor LEAD HOCKEY LEAGUE ‘“ AL 10 x‘vy I ‘ru] got Nt‘:\‘( ‘\”:m; 5 (, / Y&w:iki\:'ss-\:.\.;éeuggn SeconaiinlG pe first tivld goul and in quick order, A | \TCH LIKE &uER~ ST Lo ; vent i starm, Jenking and Mayer sent New York TH\NG MaA! Besipes NEXT To HtS HiDE!!- \ No wiLLts = 1 Donlon | Montreal Marcons and New York 5 1 jead § to 7. Jenkins sltpped IT'S WARM OUT AND MY LAND SAKES AnD SAID YoU CAN-NOT i his guard to cage another making it : s BodY ! Tow Times | PUT | / TAKE THEM OFF !4 Are Ahcad o Natonal |t broke through to score | | DON'T NEED THESE it NoW noT AUOTHER | oul shot for New Britain but OLD PLANNEL THING S YoU'RE JUST LIKE ‘ina amders caged one for New York ON- CAN \ TAKE'EMm |7 witus- York. Nov. 25 (® —- Mon- making the count 11 to 8. Mayer oFF MAY PLease! Maroous and New York ot loose on a fast for w field | runners-up for champion- | ga nd Fiall dropped in two foul hip honors in the Nutional Hockey giving the colored team alead last season, sprinted slight 1o 3. e and Mayers hoth A of the pack today in {he | dropped in free throws making their | the 1927-28 fi total 17. Sloman got clear to drop in | tober 13, 1928, According to An- Foley wade four yard A him from row a forward pass but or a loss of 10 yards. a pass to O'Co Hartford still 1 lirst down, A Davis punted oal line and out to the 20-} hoth failed fo Kit o Hart- incon- Hockey League. rs beat off the ult of 1wo points for New Britain but | Bruins in the Ameriean | Jenkins scored 1wo free throws mak- night by Tolding the (10 the count at the end of the half caters al 20 to 10 in favor of New Britain, | et second Half Ten seconds afier the whistle hlew, Mayers dropped in two free | throws increasing the New York team's lvad. Four minutes after play | ‘had started, Sloman eaged a pretty | field goal. Siurm followed him with another and Sloman came back to cage another giving New Rritain 16 to New York kzewskj on a pretiy ent for the basket, dropped | in another two-pointer, 3 3 | The New York @ started a | LBoston: Saturday night. | spurt and Jenkins slipped through to : : s | cage a field goal 1 got away COMING GAMES | "y himself to make ¥ shot v York, Nov. 28 (UP)—The | making the count 24 fo 20. Zakzew- outstanding post-scason foothall | i juljag a pretty play to sink a games follay | shot bringing New Britain two December g points Lehind the opposition. Sand- Georgia vs. Georgia Tech at At try good HMKH)){!]I\" 17,000, the largest season, in Madison Squars rden. A Boston win wonll - n° the Broins a lead of one aver Loth the Rangers and Maroons, Pittsburgh has yet to win wame or score a point . Detroit Cougars tagged the Can- s of Montreal their first 1 of th on, 2-0, last night ¢ York Americans won their vietory of the camp ers mi o lur count 25 to akzowski then A vs, Vanderbilt at - Bir- | oqme through with two free throws | mingham making the score 25 to 24 in favor | Southern California vs. Washing- | of New York. ton at Los Angeles, ] At the 11 minute mark, Ruben- Florida vs. M and at Jackson- | stein got his only basket of the game ville, | putting New Britain in the ad 26 December 31 to 2i. Zakzewski followed him with Pennsylvanta vs. U of A pretty one-handed shot. Ricks Berkeley snbstitng ¢ Jenking and celebrs Junuary 2 {#d hik entrance with a pretty lon Pittsburgh vs. S f % i v broke through to " s a fivld goal. He was fouled on ©07 nyTRBE it . T