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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1927. $55$5LLL885L0L985888 223058555 88285508088585355998588 8555855888553 LLDPBLBLL5LLH38 155488558858 LLSLL58 2848589555008 5508 5800850084 55558585855 58525H5858528585555595592282 8 & NEW BRITAIN ROLLER HOCKEY TEAM MEETS HOLYOKE TONIGHT—TABS DEFEAT INSILCOS BY 36 TO 16 — STATE LEAGUE ¢ QUINTET NOSED OUT BY PLAINFIELD 32 TO 30—BURRITTS’ WINNING STREAK IS BROKEN—DUSTY LEAGUE GAMES—SPORTS i FHPPPEPECIPIPIPIIIIIPIIPTIIIIIID FIFIGIIIITUTINGIICIIVPOPOPNPNETHIPIPTIITTPFPIIIIEIVITINIG FTTIFIEIIIPPIIITIIIIIITTEIIIIIIIIIITIIVTIII00T 000000 00¢ PTTETIPEPIVITIIIIPIITTICIIIITFVINITY TABS TAKE MEASURE OF BOYS' CLUBPLAYS PLAINFIELD NOSES OUT BURRITTS LOSET0 {NEW BRITAIN TO BATTLE MERIDEN INSILCO FIVE " yTERBURY TEAW ~ HARDWARE CITY QUINTET “WiIgNQUATET ~ HOLYOKE FIVE AT ARENA Locals Stage Comeback in Second Half to Win by 35 to' ; New Britain Entry in State League Suffers First Defeat | ) Winni Boucher, Pierce and Alexander of Waterbury Team 16 Score — Druehl Leaves Game With Sprained Iflca!s [_0 MCC[ Al-Irish GOII]'; of Year—Poor Foul Shooting Paves Way to Vic- | Locals wmfllflg Streak of 18 ™ Purchased by Manager Frank McDonough—Mer- Ankle and Takes Punch From Visiting Team— bination in Second Game | tory of Visitors—Chance to Score in Last Five Sec- Games Broken Sfl[llrday nghl cer and' Brown Released From Local Club—Hard- Johnny Shechan Holds Evans Safely Through Con- | = ‘ onds is Lost—Locals Stage Pretty Fight in Second | ware (" to be Represented by Strong Combina- New Britain Waterbury A winning streak of 18 victorles —Local Lineup is Changed at Start of Second |grigna ... . ke Half—Sloman Injured in First Half, [which the Burritt A. C. basketball tion Aga_ast Fred Jean’s Tecam—Revised Standing. Half. | 2Eht Forward, | team had made during the last part oo s ne : of last year was broken at the open- Jow Brltain R 5 ofta vt .. Brennan| The New Br . —_ s The New Britain Roller Hockey .oft Forwar, 2 e niin e e of its season in the preliminary | team in the American Roller Hocke TIGEatot sty .... Donahu Hel an ; RATEr L B 2 game at the Tabs Saturday night) \ am in the American R ck .cague, will meet the Holyoke 5OSTN FIEHTERS 3pLe ] ntet in a g i when the Atlantics of Meriden out- ; J Sliva ... Sieiath s Balloy | oy : P Ve 2 played and outscored them and won "EFEAT WURKERS umul tat the s Arena tonight. tedat aiSianioygor : ik by a two-point margin, 27 to 2 = a1 Night Guard ST ; ‘,.,,_,‘ 0 z tean P , o The Hardware C team will ap- 2 Benjaml o ammphy e g \_ oF "‘ 2 p o {a The score at half time was 13 to § | pear on the floor with an entirely e A DAs;vr;‘xTHouy.] l1:‘|.1 ‘\!\»‘“ IY{ :1‘ r et 1 in favor of the Atlantics | revamped lineup. Saturday after- = |Compagnoue .. + Kerwin, Dunlap [ 5in on almokt even ierm 4 | \\ th about m minutes to go and q l T L Inoon at a meetifig in Wallingford, ain on almont even torm In th []USW HUINTETS Jsetn the sa contor, Luts, ang cap: OUALEY TEAN'S Long Basket i Manusr raui Sevonousn of the The Waterbury Boys' elub will be 'aoocared 1o be e o | tain Haviiok K, nnn forward, out of HMocal L»m., purchased “Bib" Boucher, Hub Amatear Boxing Team 0,7 atcrburs Hows club wit be pprare to e disorganized uni Ml del e S 5 the game on fouls, the hopes of th | Alexander and Earl Pierce of the AL i 3 second game : ‘On '\\h! . -‘»I :\)13;\ S L Burritts were dim since :‘;14“:["(’”» u: SECO[I[] Ha" SGOI‘GS wm W h’x'wn.v xl'mh to bolster up weak 01]]](.3@ Hu[meg Battlers the season is played in : TS i e that time was 24 to 10. Andy Ya- | 3 == nesses that have cropped out in the t is expe «-m}x to pr;)\]»ln‘ D shot at the basket but h A - — i 'l:mu:ir&‘;nflxm ,\.n;m!. . 1. Pet.| The New Haven team has with= opposition than the Mide Wi [ this lost New Britain's opportunity ) ‘ ritts o wo points s 0 1.000 drawn from the field lcaving the Athlctics, who opened the to knot the count and send the game fl]TEC GfllflBS SChEflUIEd at S[afl a tle as the game ended. | Stanley Works ...... 0 1.000 league with five teams and the |schedule last week, and 1} e fhtotan avartimA Darioas NP | “Hammy” Darrow played a fine all ‘Stanley Rule .......0 0 .000 Standing has been revamped. Presi- in Nick Gill will probably he | l e v around game and may be named the Corbin Screw 0 100 dent A, W. Keane yesterday ordered : : 3 wme was exciting from st y . | & oo ¢ o eI esIaTas The New Brit el e D IiAnel S £y Arena 1 Lireuit Burritis’ star of the night. He scor- . & I. Corbin ....0 .00 that all wins or losses of teams in well without h LT A B GLOL b s ot —_—— {ed six field goals and two foul goals |N. B. Machine ......0 1 . 1es with the New Haven elub [ me, however, and it expects | il e Teams in the Men's Industrial [[OF @ tofal of 14 of his team’s 25| The Stanley Works girls' t ould he ruled ont of the league and o make a creditable showing dangerous threat on shooting. The league which two weeks ago played | Points. The summary: |the Industrial league made an au- this brings New Britain into second ght-—-even to ¢ through v ag : het AW Dasalngar ki o T e % this Adantics spicious start rday night when place. Meriden still s with Hol- vin, " \ while Stavin- yvear will be seen in action again | 0. FI. o, |l defeated the New Britain Ma- third and Warterbury fourth, Grusha, 1 w frward, showed hine quintct by the score of 6 to 4. | Wallingford is in last place. got three pretty tomorrow night at the Star | b wel St ond rtic ¥ bi - o 3 S o up well last Monday, particularly in e I b ceid Half e o s 41 The winn e losers on i s breaking up enemy pas: W the . g rounds with ; cip am immenscly SRRl . Mast o of Waterbury | inconsistency which somewhat mar- | iy Bernot failed to score in L LR ; :'\umlnl have given them a big ed Uhe decision by | red his work ought to he missng to- |ine first frame but his five points | In the opening game of the night A % 1'the work of the Butt Makers durin he tougheat | NIEhL, NOW that he has gone throush |in the second half gave Plainfield a 'EIT1S from P. & F. Corbin and the|(OMey T8 «..-cooed [the contest gives an indicatiop of 1 a. 2 ger MeDonough announced | the floor but missed many shots that ARt o haal raleased and Brown from the New met in some | the nervous strain ot his first regu- punch that was lacking in the open- Corbin Serew companics will com- {much power that failed to come to Jin ap. |1ar game. Benjamin proved a clever {ing sossion at for the 1 honor among the surface Saturday night but the | zuard in his initial start, and Com- the two great rivals. This will be through its poor shooting from the foul strine. The team as a whole had 20 tries for the basket and Pritain team. He has retained “Jig- ger'” Hig although it is not cor- when Iiggins will be abla - A e 1 quintet will hear watching as soon as 0 PHY regularly with ’hfl,('m}" “f’ cank Rychiak |Ta8n0R8 covered his man well in |, o or PLtaln Jost ihe gam % the Corbin Screw girls' first game. | Burzith = | Coach Jack Pelletier has their shoot. | ONFacting business in Providence od right into | the final quarter despite an injured ir rivals for the ni played mEw .5 2 Tt. ling eyes trained for the baske L “"4“ el ihis siate Jasr |Shoulder. The other three men last week and suf- Haviiek, rf ... 0 ? [, The Machine team fonght b gveat SOC - WL S 08 CHIE AE ) y ocking out Goffa, and - are UP 10 capiq only 10, Had the free tries ¢ Conan LSO BEN BTG o |pattle but falled to top the opposi- 1 00 BF ERTL 8 KOG TROIE R o I e vias ihpeai Vi ¢ Tlaven colored | their form of a year ag beenE s rooa |k Naw B HlAln Lt L Nixon of the P. & 1| BB Enpsticos g 1q [tion at any time during the night. | M5 HEY i newcomers will give el s " 3 : ound. Rychlak |, Kane the visiting star tonight. i\voulq have had the edge as Plain- Corbin team and Coach Frank Ar- JOTFOW ©h - “"‘l"'m.\m sfarted (he meorlng with o T18 SRRe€ THEMIEE RUE H0S fneNing G0 Tront it field Vil _ <ensation of the |15 one of the leading scorers inlgoiq had only 10 tries for the basket, |bour of o shop girls have \'I'v"‘_”;‘ te, Jg ... jfree try and Cullinan shot a field =V “l’ ‘“.K," \;' ABIN ‘I_ e N ddenly letibans is | arerbury, Sanattn eRENew BTt iR des i o ool fan mol been pu i hooneh Sl . 0] goal before the Newmatics got their G rtet o CRRTIC SR J08 Sres ophaaeh T rds will concentrate their atten-|" 1o wac in the Jast h o vo them tralnod [A00ME B . oy st basket. Nappi scored a foul for retEiiam ongMeRL LBt UGN n st week and sent Jaek fion yipon him. The balance of anal sezsionior Hlas T e Do or i 3 the Machine Shop and followed with the league while Lo 1s termed leror o sleep > ey, jond sessi play that New or the b of the night. 1 3 . 7 trosils s by many as the best center in the bl man on | team. Which Is coached by Fritz | ain showod its best play of the Pk s nd B Gl . b 2314 field goal. Patroski's second foul o ih i J | Klambt, former Hardware City man, [%he tonm was absolutely lac G aune y rbin| Referee, Dillon; timer, Mullin;|ghot gave her team o one point | §ame. Boucher his place He fights in the 165 pound o500 0" oo G “thie forward, and | gq. = S e e rew men will ¢ it out in the 'scorer, Butler. Personal fouls, Hav- | cage, 4 to t the end of the first At rush so there will be variety as Druchl Starts Scor ¥ 1 he is a 3 L DA R e e R e """’”"f"” jvork in the first fTM® first of the two men's games. Both |1 Luty 4, Darrow 1; Shaw 2, |pair. ¢ 3 2 RESK| el ms mtrenath on fiia local cloh Druchl made the f ¢ | tion, ding 10 al oS jeossor to the soveral great baitles Fiaini Lo, Slo. Of tliese trams are in the first di- | Treloar 3, J. Mastriano 3. | The Machiners falled to score Coupled with Higgins at the for- night in t scconds ! S el "‘n‘”‘ between these 1wo clul man taileal 1o morouiis ne | Yision of the league. ] Lo et {from the floor in the schond half d posts and backed by the great Ma ¢ ¢ en from two 140 y Yoys. | S i 5 e dv o J o s Shop quinte opple Hin ratty. M e S efensi ombination of rhvas “x;m\" \‘ W, but fouled Shee- or Tony Koster will ap- || RLo R0y e el o 5 is unusual for the WA CEIEE P OF \»‘ml :)!IJL \Ianhaltan Casino Opens |but = pretty fold gol Ly Stinglo 1 Bloy vr{'lru”n‘-‘x"‘li.(m?x“:‘lj-]‘,\nml- . {the preliminary gam Inkt ¥ la ne &r e T I A TR noe T g gave the nley Workers a three |on int, ritain han who scored tf pear in the tourname one Who | pugerals, who defeated them a year fved in the first . It into a tie ird plac | Boxmg Shows Tomght point lead. Musso caged a foul shot represented and should make things There w o scoring n 1) st | gets in th t shape to receive the [op6 " After the feature contest there | his efforts a gre The Stanley Works team, the! New York, Dec. 5 (P—The new for the only Machine scorc of the hum in the league in the future. half, but hefore he receiy - et {wil be dancing with music by the |tortunate “break” for opposi- 'ough luck outfit of the league £ Manhattan Casino, another Indoor | half. ‘onight’s game will bring the jury, Druchl « to 1. Shortly h ppor r 86 0 Wil pnperial Club orchestra. {tion. Sloman left {he me but re- far, will try to come back at the boxing arena, will throw open xY'U The summary: > Fred Jean back to this eity hefore the clo f f If | Fe sel | the n ew days | turned to the lineup in the scco [ e of 12 Cor five. doors Thursd night with an al Stanley Works cond time this year. Jean Captain Taylor took 1 € t of | a ) e I halt. i Buttmakers the hardest star card featuring George €ourtney, | Ild. . Tt appeared here witih his Holyoke the game and 13 1 ibstituted IRk TRELISR0UY 0L & B SIX I]AY RAG[S | Account of Game playing team in the league. During |Oklahoma cowboy middleweight, ! Patroski, rf ...... 2 ¢rew on Thanksgiving afternoon and scored a basket tha 1 i list of ay In a asure, the | ! Brusso, one of the fastest men of its practi sessions it against Jack Pry of Pittsburgh in a'Stingle, If . . cvening. Holyoke won the first game f ent this week ,”". be an at- | {seen on a local floor this year, start- trimmed the South church quintet. 'six round bout. ‘ullinan, ¢ .. but lost the evening encounter. The Mohawk officlals to 1 the sc with a field baske I & 1. Corbins will Le without| Roberto Robertl, the Italian slug- ski, © ol Taper City team has been strength- fias nished by | I conds after play had started. two of its players tomorrow, Goto- ger who knocked out Romero Ro- L TE aaaen cned by the addition of Lovegreen, l'jm City club 1 tour: "‘l"j" Sloman sank a foul and then a field yala, substitute guard, has left the jas last week, will oppose King Solo- | Merlini, rg .......¢0 * goalie of the New Haven team and 4s been "-u“\ to Fri- e haske m vh~ i to put New Lmploy of the company 1 George mon, Panama heavyweight in a 10- |Galati, 15 ......... ) « s on the boards for R S [ h B l A D ad. Madden caged jpapgin will be in the American Le- round event at the New Broadway | . = | this tonight. With §t. Aubin and tars of the IG}’CC I Oll]g @ mn o siee oA e fs Tin Lo, vres i a larena in Brooklyn tonight. 2 2 2 other stars on the Holyoke elub, ’! 1o thne Bt e DeCLEa el aris alternate at the guard | On Wednesday, Benny 'l‘mu-hsmnc‘.; St beiatn dachinca e 1 should bel At his|best fonigt Their Stull S other point on | DA the Florida battler, trades wallops | e T ey Ritain will probebly line | o i = Sinkiewicz, rf D D i & AN e e — |with Tiny Jim Herman In a main | SnEIOwIes T -ooo 0 with Alexander and Pierce at the : L Dol g ; 10-round clash at the Ploncer. On' ! , 2 rushes, Boucher at, conter, Muirhead T | T[] STAY AT YA[F New York, Dec. 5 (UP)—Tn “rl(v‘?u\l\.l?"‘ 1S DASKOE and anciher fob Delaney and Bel.le"ba(:h the same card, Ted Sadwina, Sioux | FAMMEr, T6 -ooree O at nalf b nd Blount at goal. kaleldoscope whirl of gay jersles and § pypongiein added a point for to Box Friday Night city. 1a., wil meet Gus Berger of {3W0P 11 il 11 Now Tritain scored a 2 to 1 vies L glitter of flashing spokes througl: |y WA 1VEO GG TG00 G Chicago, Dee. 5 UP—The first step |Brooklyn in another bout of the HESS®: € -+ ! tory over Tolyoke in that city Sat- oy . i 4 the smoky mists of Madison Square | (oY SGE CRE ST flon o in the campaign to bring Gene Tun- same distance. T sty ot i E N T b 20 Mumai 'P‘m{md Eflorts to Re- | Garden the 43ra tnternational six | o0 e g o ki ey back to Chicazo for a match in| _Closing the weel's boxing slate on EAHAM, i resumed tonight. ‘Blount had 106 A [ day bike race was on today. 1ot one for New Britain. A foul ense of his heavyweight cham- Saturday, Bruce Flowers, negro | — 'stops in the game and he was really fi|l] C[]a"‘] ince nine o'clock last night, 151, fiely hasket by Norn n who pionship will be ay night puncher, will oppose globe trotting ; 5 the reason why New Rritain came il teams have been whizzing around | pepiaced Madden g - s e die Elkins in a ten rounder at nw’ e A DT Ot s (T Sl 24 sk {?\ ‘l"fnfl‘ln"(,;a”;r‘;r \“(‘t’v“n‘ u;‘x:;\vv {‘.‘.‘1“! £ 14-to 9 at the end of the f lenbach nvl\r t :171 ! air. ‘im.\mm.n e H{ New Britain Machine 3. e i ,':my 1.’,“;, 5 Lugs who also won't be home for | Second Half RACING SES WIN BRIDGE CUP |"”" g ok ,.‘.""‘l’;‘n_ LpRii e a night's sleep until next Saturds oty aEohas AT e his Oy L Tose T ehnan .1! Chicago, Dec. b (P—Members of OTTALD e (ot Qllven lsslarsed ok midnight. e e . Rubenstein got Man o' War, has a stable of the Detrolt Athletle clubs auction | T L ee ace e van o6 This year's race started with ¢ sso nullified this horses running at New Orleans this bridge team took home the national f o ‘f) e, s 'M“‘ fury of pedalling such as the bard-| iy = > for Plainfield. Nor- | winfer. championships trophy tod {or B oS Collifsg CRLLEID), i LA boiled young men of the profession mandi S King it 17 = = silver cup, won after three b i e e, 1sually reser: later in the week | while . field and LOOKS TO BE IN ! against all comers in the first PRACTICES ”'\l‘\ W l“ {U" RS nd before the starting gun had [foul shot ma \in's total Bennie Oosterbaan, who has been national tournament of the Ameri- | Foothall practice at Colorado col- |been fired half an hour Gastanna |14 7 14 basket named All-Anmerica end the past two can Auction Bridge league ] lege is Ilm\"'_“l to two lours daily by [ Bolloni of Ttaly and Gerard Debaeto., [and 1 owed with one years, looks to be the popular choice the college faculty s Belgia tner, lad jumped the |for New Britain, The count was now against this year. "CH VICTORY 2 b T SRR e B g e When Mississippl A. and M. hm" We Buy Raw Furs of All Kinls || quppp nROTHERS ON TEAM ; is, | ably did Debacts, who won the m“ I ow initsky again who gavt Jim Lawson, c s Alabama Poly a few da: o, it was HUDSON FUR SHOP | Three brothers, the Rooneys, are Jat from | day race at Detroit the other | Plainficld another fleld goal and this is playing pro football ted the first victory for the Aggies over 13 FRANKLIN SQ. | playing with Ernie Nevers' pro foot- with the | continus to skim tie track, o s folloy v Bernot. Grange's team this year, Auburn in football. | (bull team this year. such that he |of green, white and red v | Zakzewskl, plaving 1 fiend 24l 2 i et fe conch the cleven | through the multicolored pack, that |cased urlu for New B n but B s B — X of recompense. ¢ midnight he and his partner had | 50 ot clear to ainficld. | f 1 By Bri RIeL far | eatablIma themmasisea. oa. the Noad | The PlamAcld e s working Real Folks at Home (The proprietor of a small restaurant) By Brigas told the gath- cre of the race {perfectly. Bernot caged anwther and | 5 css to you and| A record of 32 laps stolen befores wmmu had a lead of nine points the | the co 1. A foul 5 Speculation Jones*con £ Yale foot- from coast to retain 0L comment ridnight was established rule in six pedalling thes: bt f | 5 T7 3 e T ! is more for speed and spectacle 1 anot al by Stavin- HELLO KITTY- WHAT'S 0N YoUR / BUSINESS LISTEN KUT=-1 LAY 1N A LOT | : B 5 5 TURKEY, AND | HAVE ) ss for the hard, h o0 . W'S EUERY: MIND HERMAN 1S ALWAYS OF NICE T »ff,.fh,q b ( m of Gou ERChiSE puin(yENes ain e @ H.ucu(:fi\’ You ? 15 BUSINGSS 0N/ ey DTf‘BLQ\/:YSY\Tr“:r(:::(’WT 1 Grenda to cov 59.2 miles in |ON & ¥ at al sent the | me BUM AGAIN /«Rowv TAANKS s 0 o > old b0, 1 Lame seasion GWING - ~You'D In":‘xf- r‘\ "',", . ,‘ March, M ‘ i ve try on a tect 3 ; , ‘\ SURPRISED! Namara and Georgetti, the winners, |2 A 5L C 01, { / BUA ~D;—" overad only Phe inexplicabls vas fouled in ve thelr own p made one of the | ng things, have take ¢ d b the “eads this A moment score to ) still in favor of Plaintield, through 1o cage a man” and hi B ugh they airch and are favor to repeat | haint of 11 s week, MeNamara and Georgett t saucer to an oceasional 3 . cularly adep! The score ws 40 in favor of A bike bug in good v m g i g f © seconds to go. fight fan two whoops and N I o tap and passed to | ler and beat him to the dero anft who 1 down the floor. marks six days In the week o b for the basket but | one thing, a fizht fan only gets the shot 110 reg and before | e to yell “hoo* abon a | another o taken, the ~ e T nd then for a urs at L eame ol in g v the e SAUE HERMAN LISTEN To MC ONCE™ WELL THE_FisH GOES 8IG To- 8 : e s Dlainficld team | i }\Jp’&“.—‘.i“-%é’&"nf"%‘fa’?ic— YU MAKE SUCH LoVELY Ham= || DAy awD FivE ORDERS of PIGS= % . A ia keep it up ince ) 3 : A GIVID G DAY=~ AND THEN BURGER STEAKS ~ NO WONDER KNUCKLES == GOOD PROFIT N NAY WIN TR Iy . 1t | O a e o s t LEY STUFF THEMSELY S0 FuLL PEoPLE DON'T EAT TURKEY 3 KNUCKLES -+ 1 WAS GLASG ) et 5 {15 sHeTt 6f Shouting itn- | seliedu] layed i Britain : HAVE NO WISH © EAT FOR A WHAT ELSE WENT BIG fODAv SECE IEME THEY WERS GERTL L SDAY 15 A - 4 pleasant remarks at the i 1t (e next Saturday night S _‘,;;fg:“c,fopb A Few omes the business of mw hine t nity ni W Wia- T of ¢ i i PEOPLE ! S . terbury teim opposing Ne itain. G HAVE To many Young headed the 4 Hmary | 7 2 s 7 EATSQ“‘C erts In this line, leading his ¢ New Britain by a parlo Fld METHAN UNDECEDED st competitors laps. BOWLERS TO PRACTICE mhber the howling team of New Britain Mast Pin ut § o'clock for session. The team is com- | of F Firth, Kallberg, | Wal nd Peterson, 1t is | planned later In the season to meet | i on the | Brus | st | Amatenr radio elnbs are beconing | Madden & popular in South Africa. 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