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5 EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1927 9 W —_——eeeeeeeeeeee e e POSGLL2065400000000685600: corgia ieorgia Tech [be in charge of the contest a 7 n 1926 Mr. Finn was managing | so rather than give an; s p ea k in g eit End They are William Halloran of | | confined his program to funny stor- EATAGR ATIwYR R Apoer | L e & WL . Coolidge Mrs, Coolidge were zenhis 5 s A7 ovidence, R. L, wefer Keck" ’ 4 d [ies and, Mr. Finn deelares, the o f S t |CORBIN SCBEW FOREMEN'S LE. u-lL TITlE []F SI]UTH 3 Left Tackle saptin | Parer. New Britain, umi and | Manager Finn of Strand Visited Him T["'-"’“:;'I“‘-L‘ A;-N;xd"u':r:f?\ll: “‘ arious | president laughed loudly and even ! Automati h Sy artin Ajhert W. Keane of Hartford, lines- | & Pei SR e Cre ar- 5o far forgot his u o ports tgen MR h s e S | Wi Veudewtie Performer at| el for s noted gucsts and rgot his unusual inexpres PPIIPITICTIIIITIISIOOEES | 111 oo oo b i Boland . coeeoees PUR e Koot will take place at 2| Swampscott. SR% S0 ShaTan DN e - » el known vaudeville tenor and sivene to alap his thigh. ‘h sselbrack . Vi H 1 1 er o'clock [he neups ol « ame a ) f o S IN W] ;. ho Connecticut State Basketban |i{i"" : »t Ul]lvel‘Sl[y of Gfi[}rgla and Geor- sacobson ............... Drennon |OCIock The lincups for the game| Manager Dan Finn of the Strand | siory teller, was called in. Mr. Finn FREED, THEN WEDS «“ugue i well under way with the | 2 2 > z "I'_l,"‘l“ QLOWSE: < Britai theater is authority for the staté: yccompanied him | Reno, Nev,, Dec. 3 P—~Mrs, Mar- o teams . all having plaved mv\l W48 01—126 g]a Tech Meel T()dfly Morris . Watlins [ o, 2 o8 b ',l:,,‘,l’;“ ment that the so-called sphinx- Griffen who comes to the Strand | Jjoric Tifft Kellogg, 38-year-old wife ;:huv\ ‘xo n_;r. Earlier in the week, 5 ‘ - : ’ : le DINERAM b esident Coolidge really can next week was led to sing, but | of Donald Kellogg, vice.president of w ;mn\n\p (rln:om-dl(:\-\ Hartford | ward 0 | —_— Shiver (CAPt) vosyesssesss WadYy ‘n. fact Mr. Finn elaims to have on arriving Mrs. Coolidge explained | Spencer Kellogg and Sens, Buffalo, s, erbury defeated Meri- Bradbuey L0 5— 255 . : Right B been in on at least one gond hers 1o piane, This, she ex- |N. Y., obt o il { e e Ga. Dec. 3 (Bl—C { 10 Taolls e E as g i 0 pilan NS X . Y., obtained a divoree here yes- and hst' right New Haven de- | oy o 18 T . e e e ) “”’l‘ ® Johnson .. . Durant| Left Tackle Nanfeldt | 10 Which the chief executive plained, was because several firms (terday and last night married Ralph tod Bristol expeetations el QuarterbRelel LY LR R ek Bad offered to loan an instrument. | William Bickel, o Tstes weeeesse... Thomason | -eft Guard | g ' 5 attacks seemed like & Rogers 'Neit | This leaves New Britain tied for .., Do e the University Left Halfback : Rogers o O'Neil | first place with New Haven and Wa- | joieon ooeerii oW Tl i Ui e Dudley . seo Mizell] Center | terbury, while -Hartford, Meriden B o @ rivals since 1843, stood ready today o HEnt Haltoack raaloy (S mEan S i TARYIEYS | and Bristol occupy the cellar and | M e ‘ '— 257 |to Dattle for the footbull supremacy | LCCTMY e - BANGRR et Gy second place combined, i) Betiax D z g of the soutl E ullback | Wooley Conklin e | Referee: Gardner, (Cornell); Um- Right Tackle | Yol“ woram The hopes of Georgin for national | pip rise y; Head . e L g pire, Howell, (Wisconsin); Head 'y (op Leary | The teams fn the e mnn e oo hampionship recognition also were finesman, Black (Davidson); Ficld lahtewad nly matched, it secms bec SHers 1 H t stake in the 25ed renewal of their | judge, Streit, (Auburn). B i the hard fought games play = 1 cane T St— 235 ancient gridiron feud which, in spite s — —— Lett End ullivan Werwaiss Connelly ham Quarterback | "ady. New Hritain had to go inte S - $ 1 ot dismal weather and playing con- ol : in overtime period to frim Hartford el 1 ditions, s racted as great a 'I‘ BA’I’TLE oley i tiller while the Atlas last night, took an 5 A 1310 (crowd as southern football history Left Halfback overtime battle from Bristol. hus ever known. Between 35,000 [t Sturm o ROG 3 nd 40,000 were expected to jam | Rtight Halfback The Hartford Yankees will snect UNIVERSAL LEAGUE [Grant fietd, S Dattleground, to | H]R ST | il A Jack Curry's Meriden Endee in Braves B A this Dixie classic. Meriden “tonight while Waterbury | 1%y, St i |, The steady rain of the past 24 ‘ and Bristol wifl wmingle at Tirisiol. | Tucl arw "8 4nd consequent conversion of | (goniinyed from Preeeding Page) | DUSTY LEAGUE GAMES New Britaln will play its opening |18 . S b e i S home game at the Stanley Arena ||, i 88 peaks’ might enslly turn the Hlde |0 ot they had nol grievance CrEmg s Ha of battle one way or the other, re- 1ext Saturday night, sulted in @ narrowing of odds hut against the Capital City manage-|P. & I\ Corbin and Corbin Screw | T Sra A el lor e e n b g Georgia remained a decided favorite, ' ment, that it would be unfair to ‘h‘—i Dlants’ (o Evrnish Four Teams m‘ tween managements in ',‘" bl y e ) nevertheless, The brilliant record of [ gyt (he team. The Giants will play L the present K e 88 the Georgians all season, their sweey ; layers at the| Play Tuesday Night case of the argument hotween the |Goodrow 10 It i1 Fo i ninas stralent wames to vio- e momeration (ok LIoyerR 81 khe Ll | Yo R L ames to vic- o qrome 8 ¢ 1ed hy Kendricks, 2 Hartford and New Britain foothall TR tory and their colleetion of all S lived with New Britaln in 5| FOUT of the aix teams which will managements. Although last season 1 8 _talent, featuring Captain Chick & Rl e Gl ausnd in the Y. M, C. A. Industrial the local team lost plenty of money, | ! v 80 “ler and Tom Nash at the onds, A sl o Heh nummn league on Tuesday night | all these copnected with the propo- |\ i h fercd convinelng evidence in favor . by Dr. Lacava, manager | W be from P. & I Corbin and | sition, werc. paid i full. This sea- $§ @ 8 of the Bulldogs nts. and Dave Hoyes, man. | Corbin Screw plants, The first game| son at the present time, the man ; | 3 Georgia, the experts agreed, “fig- : { the wrtford tes ese | of the will see the P, & F ment stands en and ssquare B rodd W : e ) i w4 s jured to win” with a team on cdge o bec Jished in the Hartford | Corbin girls and the Corbin Screw cverybody exeept iisolf. s e ¢ g but accord-|glrls in action, the second game | S 4 Ui S Tech, the underdog, nevertheless ing to reports emanating from a | will he a contest between Fafnir For this reason, there Is a great |\ i i s backers, hopeful that theiv wecting Thursday might @t which all | bearing quintet and Corbin Serew deal of credit coming to Messrs. G ) 1 « would get the jump or the | (he players were pre or repre- | men, and the | game of the night | Walsh and Dailey the three | ahison W1 i “Lreaks,” or stop Geor; tile | sented, the list given by Coach Dave | will * Gorbin-Etintey cteers who have promoted the 5 4oTom Attuck with an admittedly strong | fayes will be here in this city Sun- | Works contest n this year P forvar ]I lin a by slowed up | qay afternoon. Patnir Bearing company fans have | e Ward 1 275 by muddy going o st % ¥ A % i : ite | A 3 D=2 hiladatssansion s split the proclaimed their team the best in the irofessional card of |Low Scare S1— 242 g a like cciding factor and . Tor the firss-proicssionul card of |1 ! 4 1 u likely deciding tor and | o eord team wide open, the New | the league 1 have explained that the season, thatistaged last night at | P4 s 5 4 i i~ 215 | Dere the Yellow Jackets —conceded [yin o F b non e withiout show- | the reason for the bearing-makers Y the Stanley Avane by the New Hrit- e . . ULl anything, to the Bulldogs =i ror the season and in fuct. | defcat in the first game of the sea- | ain A. C. was eng of the finost seen : S cxeept on the wings, Teeh has lost{ i 0% ihor heavy losses so far, |son was due to the fact that the| in this eity o years,. Every bout Ginnts Flonly to Notre Dame while Georgia | o ie unsolutely even with all of | players did not have @ chance to was a sizzler even to the last and |q., = ,“”"“;':;“"];""" year rereq e players wnd others who Tave | organize. The i Ll have 0 it seemed a shame that the Gitlitz- % LeADLRIGRCO 3 opt LRI LE v Ly t 3 - T STaand T hoiE o thatinn riy in the season, Georgia had worked for e team. FVery PIYCT e at its hest i it is going to up- | - 3 LBIMER b Sl i oAl e Tie Hor e on the New Brituin sqiad, whether | set the league leading Corbin Screw cight rounds or until either of the 4 Yiden m“ it saak : - the ma ement won, lost or drew, (eam | el , stk s coach, Georg « two was knocked out. Rie P s heen paid after every game, The Stanley Works have given | opening of th ts appear in the local ranks and feach of the two teams it has played | FRATERNITY ALLEYS etire this year to devote h me to |for that reason the only ithin a rough time, but somehow it lacked | bout although spme at the hall kept s e 1 Aol him Le e Lvivong. the! anpenr e e R demanding action when the fighters GULE REFINING (0. LEAGUE el s Ly S Stoamiollers herd I the weny) % S 4 | were doing everything but mayhem New Britai Tad” Jones' impen: departure final points, P. & F. Corbin's will o e i, & | had something 1o do with Yale's vic- | The New Britain team will prac- | Lo roade to regain laurcls lost in AC IOTLE 0 Win, torious finishing driv Willow Brook park tomg the dinst Corbin Screw two d d ML . s ' The march of southern football row merning at which time all weeks g ¢ F. Corbin girls HE life o car neetjeut fight crowds was voiced hy 4 . SR AR R i Rl R B vorkeu s i RS R IBURRIGH R IR orarcante gumetntitistouts deal on the use of proper lubricants. : In spite of the fact that jeat the Hartford crew but realizes | gtanding weaknesses. tights, The person in question is Waterbury A e i Bty i calizes | lay ling weaknesses. interested in many of the fight clubs | . s e e R e (L LR L O it | e : ; S5 < oxisting . in, Naw Tork. Ta siateq |dermn . 13 | capacity I 30,000 bad been'sold for |yiion. Tho Providenco Steamrolie But it is particularly necessary to start t appear against v | . . o Momes tate f antonen (5 e B L L D Henry R, Lasch right when the oar Js new; then the ] cannot he satisfied short of murder. | Dicty arese 0 4 ra 1,000 0 r air standing & ! 2 tra who may gain standing | .\ pionship of New England aid 16, Naarnevonaloftha worans lnst Vo (bobin Usias, to ‘be pue on aule abla i piveady the dat. announces the metal parts are extremely sensitive to night when the crowd started to New Diritai A S A S S L G vell for action that he sald “Boy, Lent 5 7 seculators were demanding 310 and i > § oMoV ey y J {héee’ flshtaiin Now. Xork wouldihe S B 188 LT fon tekels that i a facs value | WOCK (Tom tomorrow Meneral “ftfl"‘thlz"“'“l Ofticed wear that is caused by inadequate semsations. Here it looks as if the i B Lof 5 same thre of als who e R S Sl ; The probable lineup: worked at the first two games wilt | Commereial Trust Building | lubrication. men with axes going at e Legalized murder would be the only Walestins safistaction siven the e fana'in | ' ! By Ahem Now that the new Ford is taking its He was about right Tiehest ol Ty be Aaeq SO el e L place in the motor world it is appropri- Stanley Arena by the New Britatn | ; e EGAD, FRANKLIN, we BEST NO MATOR, BETTER FOR & : i Aoloaul b cliian GOt ol sl LET ME Go I —THE HOUSE Wi\ oy o WALK HOME,-THAK ate that proper oils be designated. n(l'::x?r:nl u'.«'(' V:Ji:nyq it |'m‘v\_\-*n‘,‘n Vou ! e T KNoW Howd WIVES LIMP! «TELL YoU WHAT, i fin :v\d‘ it n,mw'\lmo.. “;""‘f,",‘,.' 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Al Vi ? .‘K‘Ma PEACE, IN RAIDING A the quintets need bolstering up while »- ; ;kn(r .\“(| un.;(y:\‘j\nnx}[g;::m\v.‘\'m\ulr!-lli s GAMBLNG DER ! - o Motor Oil is better adapbed toits nw_ thers appear o bhe 00 strong. There was plenty of fight in every 1ding rumors are vife hut wheiher Wis, defeated Howard ey are truo or whether New 1 riyes, G v N = These products are backed by the iin s to be effected hy them, can- Minn.— not be ascertaine st Paul, outpointed Osk Till, Sy = =i = d . i X, Yo 10, Billy Light, 8t Paat | ‘ : | [ ‘ Standard Oil Company of New York New Dritatn peeds holstering up knocked out Dave Ostrov, Duluth, 2. : YN . 5 - R . ’ . . and Manager Prank MeDonough fs San Francisco—"Lefts” Cooper } 5 i with fifty-three years’ experience in the the one who will not hesitate to get | Minneapolis, Minn., and “Irisco | - T % /N i = i J the strongest possihle m here, | Mogale. San Francisco, drew, 6 O hARE ¢ P 0 . et e T e e o ] > oy e manufacture of gasoline and motor oils. snort i just s@bting up here after Tut Seymour, New Orleans, drew, 4. | | a lapse &f nmh¥ vears and it will | Erie, n.—Lucky take some re a quintet ean acuse, Y., defeat he perfected that will make 'R, o0, Pittsburgh, 10, things hum in the league. New York. won from —p Cleveland, 6 Ray Collins, Rehm and Lester Bell Penn., knocked out Jack 7o Y . Buffalo, To Stay With Cardinals Omaha, Neb—Billy Alger. Phoe- (UP)—Although |\ o™ iy and Johnny Jones, Oma- | admitting that “feclors had b Tha, dre Micky Durane, Orfas | sent.out to see what was in the ha, and Joe Greb, New York draw Sam Breadan, president of the 10, Tommy Grogan Omaha, knock Loufs Cardinals, denied that vlmz‘ ed out Eddie Debeau, St. Paul, 9 Rhem and Lestor Bell “would be | G\ MOEE FEE T TG e given away merely to make places | e MO TER - OO / : : @E BROTHERLY on the Bench." " | man. Toledo, 0., 10. Harey Scrip, | ¥ n 4 The chances are 75 per cent they | Cleveland. O, won from . rom- | o SPIRIT OF “THE will be with s next season when we | ) ) o fiak e il Tave the Dot goaagy | 0727 MO PN =\ . 0WU'S CLUB == STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORR in our mmory" Breadon said. o1 | pe 3 ST = g 2 (= might trade Rhem if T got a pitcher | SUES FOR DIVORCE PE . & - 3 - e of equal value.” | Bridgeport, Dec. 3 VP—Charging 01027 oY HEA SERVCE ww\wé» Breadon continued to say that the | desertion. Carrol McComas snright \ - A two players were considered valu- jof Stamford and New Yeurk city, well uble to the team. “Bell had one bad | known stage and screen star, late | = year, but he is young'and 1 see no |vesterd afternoon filed divore N reasgn tp trade him,” he said. !suit against her husband, Walt HIGH PRESSURE PETE By SWAN i snright, of Woodbine Road, » Let's get together on this' Christ- ,ford. and of New York ¢ N ad- mus gift thing, and let Aunty read dition to a decree the sta canty the Herald classified ads to all of us. |aiso secks the rizht to her R i | tormer 1 of Carrol MeComas, WELL PETE. —Now THAT YOU LERVE. —HAEE HOOR LRTE(L_: s o T - BRE MW PARTNER WEVE. = — IR BT R R ZONA GALE ENDORSED. GOTTA ADD YoUR NAME ON e p:o;( osfiNAfiD TaKE. Madison, Wis., Dee, 2 (P—Zona ' AWNNG ,Teo | & LooK AT oUuR NEW Gale, noted anthoress, will be a can- | 4 16N Y didate for del c-at-large to the republican national conventio | der the La Follette bhanne he lm\‘ been endorsed by the state confer- | ive republicans who | Robert M. La Lol | . Jr, John J. Blaine and Theo- | L Kronshag i | the race. Middletown, should sfrive more to pictu t which the Jews played in| W»ringinz Christ into the world ra \,| : 1 : er than the part they played in his Watch For Particulars > icrucifixion, Rabbi Stephen 8. Wise in the Newspapers Next < [snid last night speaking at the First Week ? [Wesleyan university symposium ?)Iluhhi Wike wus introduced by Dr. | PRy = Willlam A s Brown of the Union (e I Gl s UM R i e R e Y jehairman of the meeting. l

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