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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1927. Speaking el B 8 r IADERSMREIN Ei b BEENERCR an N of Sports fEr il W ipa T 00 D20 OPENING CONTEST) s sk oo 58 e e 8 o Maryland Amateur Battlers to Meet interest among the fans in s city in the comipg battle be- [Roo . Bl AR E H in 4yy t t « 1 1 3 tween Nando Fasst and Murray Git- | 729 S 1 31 ¢ e i Gflme {0 LlOllS ] Y Leflglle New York Hockey Team dumps Out | : ot g 1, Nov. 30—Baltimore S Jitz in the feature bout of the first |, inas 3 s | P . 8 5 . % L : = itg a three-man team to the professional fight card of the year at p o of Tie for First Place by Beating it boxing show of the Stanley, Are I'rida - — - - The state cha State Trade e adhed ' % anley, Arena Friday night, 3 champion State Tra Ot o) B fehewd S New Haven followers of boxing have s [Ch C bs Th H school miade an inauspicious start in gone wild over the match. NORTE 8 UDD TaDIR agrg | Meer lGagO il ought to ave,m basketball season last night When | Nu\ york, Nov, 50 (P)—Top rank g Ohi 1 Ken y 1 oot Guard hall. The Lolly Pops st it lost an Intermediate County Y. M. |, “the’ 08 fight “of the National ulers from Maryland, My MYl . e Mt RCCelVCfl POOI‘el‘ Bal‘gall] |, A. league game to the Lions by |y,ckey League today was in the | e ) are Joo Glazer, middl wmen hail from the Elm City but thi . | R Carlson 24-17 in the high school &ymnastum. | OCF EHEN RO RS Heinrich, welterweiggt Richter . | = W importance of the bout has been en- |1 oot : . | bnr |The teams were fairly even e A L’ TA TEMY’] : 5 R 2 | ¥ aders both in the American sec lore Weiner, also a welter. hanced because of the bitterness that (3. Dunn ... G New York, Nov. 30 (P—The con. |Malched and the contest was close | y L S R 1 : Uiy o : G s Ne . Nov. e - tion and circuit as a whole, I S i has arisen between the two races g throughout. The Lions | tion and the circuit 5 L e Elartford amatent, . 3 sensus of opinion of baseball man- T angers jumped out of a fit last summer defeated bo which the boxers represent. | Sanie Sod UIDEEAGUE ugm-.:san-l pcrilus oorr baflm national |Started the scoring by dropping in l»t-“‘(.‘:d:\‘fn:hu;‘f”_iflu.,v mdri (\1 Three Pl Baschall * Nine a Joe 1[([ l\‘\“nl\ : v’(xhw.'?; iy { “lark 81 50— 110 [Calazia ... ... pastime about, the Metropolls is that [Several fleld goals in the opening | = o0 50 B T MR el el o e il Castnm e Tassi'is an Ttalian and Gitlitz 18 a |E Kaminsky ; a1~ 140 | Polinski ... " 9 102 Joe McCarthy, manager of the Chi- |Minutes of play. Then the Traders ; FATR e Hebrew ahd followers of both are Y cee & ‘.\lu\uney\u, A | Atihe o inking every- ik s Charamo 5 5 | X % P Scott to the Pittshurgh Pirates in | ket i S 7o { s i [til the middle oY the last period, New Britain fans are more inter ; gelanepgton g i Clvlon |when the Lions broke away and, exted in the appearanca of Bat Bat- [} Deckman ... - 83 Ceuny ..o -8 ‘I think the Plrates got the bet- | jin a swift passing game, scored |DON i 1 a Zeaf mute, talino and Philly Griffin. From all )y scanton ... 1000000 - Pl 5 RER L oL - 282 ter of the deal,” said John McGraw, | five : in quick success o S D E 0 ond e Vril t at Gall t college. He available sourCes of information it (M. Murphy ... ey 5 Helen ...~ 3 4 manager of the New York Giant . although unable Maroons fell t ¢ ¢ record for appears that lino s in for a {Dummy ... i KiKley ..., 9% 1 Adams is a dangerous ball player, | was the main cog in the Trad- I s ! o . y by hoxing rough session although the turn of | always getting on base, and with a | team and played a fine all-|the fast-stepping New I ut : R t< on one card in Baltimore, events in late bouts we have seen Torise Lasiess hard hitting team like the Pirates {around gume. The Lions showed |fitin 410 0 shutout. The it : ; i ckouts and one leads us to take everything we hear, Valkonis G 5 behind him, he will bother pitchers | ent teamwerk. Tt burgh Pirates he t & He w ot Leo with a grain of salt. {3 Boskay ..., Faley 7 o more than ever. There is a question [school's first defeat in o ~Y* |straight defeat of the season, 1-0, in | Sk 2 Va r — 1t Bloghae . Weleh o whether Cuyler is as good as he used | jcague play. |2n encanter with the New York [ v weight. W C. Larson ... | Cotrey | Americans, This is natural seeing that both [E. Valkenis Peanut Brittles Produg tors in a brisk 2 t Picked by Writers Are Given (o ror g | p ’r having cago Cubs, “outsmarted himsel” in |EOL BOINg and at the close of the | = 2P0 FRHE WS 0 & (T S y were ahead by 8-5. o el Vanke s on knockouts, | part of Leon Chabot and “Ching” : rd that yught Iiim con- | Johnson, the Ranger defe o . N L tion as an Olympic team pros- |Ottawa back despite a { bombardment that outnumber Bruins and forfeit iners’ oppon- ; Vie Morley of Hartford. makings of a very good scrap and 3 many times last season. Lions e e ft fiel j Weir cammates, has an that is the scheduled batile between 382 4 The Pirates seem to have re- | T INTERNAT]ONAL pOLO 3 . sing record of victories. I'rankie Portell and Frankie Angelo. i Chocolate Drops ) 3 ceived a lot for nothing,” Ed Bar- | starsclli, rf . : 2 8] 4 c 10 these inter-state These 'I11~”" hl mxl‘v{ s far fl: . Remock ... .. | Gos e Z9— 250 | rows, general manager of the New |Zembko, It . 4} e 1 G W f ts, the 1 be ral inter- ring red goes and all the spite o Danyies n ... 0 ST | York Yankees said. “They have for- | Dennls, © e Bl 5 e N fGra - s uling Connecticut 1 couple of years will be vented on |A. Valkonis : < o 878 18 [tified themselves where they needed |carbonic, r& ... ke Serips ok Macchey, Blace Than i I < cting. ‘There will be cuch other Friday night. 2 henock % help and where a glaring weakness | Luke, lg ... ......% 2| Ever Before, are Planued for the . . 5 v t scrap also. Watere 4551367 | developed in the world series, and — | | One hout on the card has the [p (a. 4 o 5 to be. Ife failed in the pinches | rye summanr: adroin ... . | carlson . 5 | The summary 2| | 40 7 % | P nts t pringfield are sending Johu B. Dudack is coming into his Peppermint Patti e et b e r R T oaan i d s 4| Winter season, [ r . S own on the Tabs' bowling lanes. [3. O'Mara B. & B. SMOKE SHOP LEAGUE ey e 2 | rs Horns ts, & Rl onment 76 lran o s He took the boys into amp last Moskos 4 { would not use Cuyler.” Irade School e took boys into ca as o . Jeorge Sta . cle d night when he rung up a high score Georgs Stallings, former “Miracle | 2 'l i 15 John made a hole-in-one on Man” of the Boston Braves fn 1914 | Abel, rf rrr 1l 1 l‘ :\v]vji-‘ ll"|‘~ll ;4"1‘*01|-'1’:1d he is and new manager of Montreal in [Pond, If S 0 the International League, sald: *“I|Frost. ¢ (Capt. ned b eviden ¢ to make a recar ; 2 years of existc ) I sames were rolled last B v ERd e m et by can sce one reason why the Cubs | Hubbell, rg .. el vears o 5 for v n the ambition Herber P L t. The E 0. A. Peter- e hee 5 A\ c ay be | Cohen, I RS for this winter in th 4 SRS Naneai 3 5 2.y | made the deal. McCarthy may be ohen, g — —|schedule ever laid down by the o 5 i Thomas P. Firth, Two lasketball games are sched-|Gennot ... L § S Bon p 1= 262 |looking for added baiting strensth, | ) | ) Mt y 5 e e Dot et U 1 for this city Saturday night. |Flbe - okl = gitle gover i SR gy T HeeRRensol Oyl L O e NIXon i T mbr) BeNaber, e Nagallatons ave mdeciway) Roba| ore A ) ; . Weiant, treasurer; W. R, he New Britain team meets the | o 08 I 5 CARKF oI g & coming up in a row. M 't A. Granniss, president of t b e andlA; A il e behy Flainfield combination Stanley i 3 | On the other hand, “Derby Bill", ' ‘\(';Y)nd Team Wins Avena while the Tabs' scheduled i— 915 Clymer, manager of Buffalo in the | Sevond Poem WS to meet the Meriden Insilcos i . 'BAG International Teague, thought Pitts- | T Truh BCO% RN ose and S e e ) burgh got all the worst of the deat, | £ 118 SRETS F 8 e 1513, The Hartford and New Britain [sonr 2 R 3 73 [Sunburn . ... e... 9 9 - 265 | “They gave him away,” he said. “I |/t P8 S 0070 L™k and forth football teams will settle the | . 9 5 SImmie oo. ses o 5 5 | could have got a ball club for him until “the third quarter, when | far us the state profe 4 e s Knowles put in three goals in a row | ship is concerned, Bit Braces | Low & B : B | ‘:\nri sent the winners info a lead rnoon at Memorial Field. | e L 97— 263 | Andrews ooty oo o 00 96 9 ) M 3 fromi whichil ihey aoaiil Hot:be ord players are coming Y o e 0958 = = | Sammy Mag, handball star, 00K | jictaq The ! re s a team to play the third and [Wllametz ... . $ | %[ the measure of “Yump” Johnson ot ST deciding contest. G R i e 051105 Neurat 5 s | Hartford, recognized state singles e atore ... ... .. 80 17 | champion, at the Y. M. C. A. last |\ qarson, vt . E A i i 24 y oo A 13 254 |MIBMt in two close and exciting | ywagilewski RE[;[]R[]S EN IRl e Shas SR 53 - 215 | games. Sammy took the first encoun- |y qeella, 1f | it T R — ——{ter 21 to 19 and then came through |genson, If ... ... | 08 4261241 to overcome a Johnson lead qf 14 [Knowle AT THREE EVENTS‘ 37 068 | SOUTH ENDS' LEAGUE {‘rn 4 and win the second by the fame | Tranchida, rg . ATRORY wve wie s g | Hetnzman . . Lt 87 sa—- 253 | score. Tiefsler, 1§ ..... GHAME st s i i Leupold ... = 1 1S NO TRAINING SPOT Totals Haddock .., : s 7 CLMAY . oaue T ew York for some of his fights, Field Wiu Be IflG]‘eflsed i = = [H. Walthers ... ... 9 says he \Hlll"\‘flr train !h:"rt again. ‘]-\':r‘(:::';l:;.(‘t‘fafxf_} . g Tyler : - =50 | REA ALD CLASSIFTED ADS | Colwick, ¢ .. ™ Waiker 10 i8R 10 7 FOR YOUR W | 7. Paretta, e . Rl New York, Nov. 30 (P—Two seric a of international matches, more i i i first PLUMBERS BOWLING s |the Indoor Polo Association of the ! ¢ Plumbe ssociation United States has p! wrles ) v 1 formed a new bowling league. I . 9 k. 2. | cago, Nov, 80 (®)—Thres times | pardiex | lagt twelve months Chi- | Moffite | ago has broken all records for at- [Rund e | b i e o : OUR BOARDING HOUSE foothall schedule-making week has ust shown that next fall there is in |Brooks prospeci a brand new record. Foot- _T[f‘?{llir,v g hall conches have scheduled threc |Capon hig £ames next fall in Chicago on |Wileex -\ 20 1o ; [ = «THERES OL™ MAN \eH, BUT WHAT m“r"h’.“‘\_\‘.\‘:Ynnl.xwvxon-n Dame foot- 53—13 OPPORTUNITY, «x I KNOW ABOUT MY HOOFNG?: Mallets ball teams will meet in the Soldier |prennan ... ... ... 89 o 55 T His KNOCK '~x GUS, ~w [ CANT GET UP FField Stadinm, scene of the three|Parker ... ST ra-breaking erowds — Army- [Sanfort LT T e 7 a0 "\ NVou AN' ME ARE GOING BEFORE -TH” MIKE S Gl el D3 IV et s et ; -To -TiEE-UP WITH “THESE AR BURKN (EATHER ! ¢ 1 MOVIE STARS RADIO STATIONS, AN R avn you cAM : Partyka 400; Notre Dame-Southern Califor- T S E s pse 5 | POT_OUR AT ol I GET OVER WITH VoUR nia foothall’ game, 1927, 117,000, | of Soldicr Field will be finished like |Morrisson .0, 7 "o AR ! e WE'LL AN RIFTES, | Eliic i Rl e S over fhat bad roa which will raise the seating capaci £ o . g from, e sere Pever” ‘E”“’E“Q;Xlég’%"' R A AL & pérR_nML‘KE e haps in driving ObservehowBuick's Lovejoy Hydraube m(":’:-‘» ,:v:l;n.- (n e e T ) / SCULPTORIN G, ~\CARY i OMEWHERE—perhaps in driving serve how Buick’s Lovejoy Notra Dame game, it will be no|Siult? - > 2 / GET'fiuG'/ T 2 CBROADCAS‘T ’mA‘rf. home from the office—perhaps on Shock Absorbers, front and rear, absocb trouble to sell that many. 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