New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 5, 1927, Page 13

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; f PPEP! Speaking of Sports L CEAOCYY A HE § The football game between the MI-New Britain and Hartford teams scheduled for Memorial Field in Wil- 0w Brook park vesterday afternoon was cancelled by agreement between D'oth teams on account of the weath- =r. It conditions warrant, the New Britain team will play either the I'rovidence Stcam Rollers or the Hartford team next Su lay oon. T wil depend solely on the weather. An instance of the harmony and z00d feeling existing on the New Dritain team this scason was given sterday afternoon when the club vromoters stated that they did not think it would be advi to play L game because of the weather, They feared a monetary loss if the staged. The players were notificd of the attitude of the promoters and after discussing the subject they told the al management that they would o that the fans wlho would not be and take a char - ing expense money after all legiti- e expenses of the game ha deducted, pointed This was an unusual action for he players 1o take but as Tom Humphreys ressed himself, Per and Walsh were to us during the year T didn't feel like play- ing in the cold and wet, T certa wonld have gone through with the t to give the promoters a z00d zood s goal tender by the Polo team. only fault n released Holyoke Rolle Bayer's inexperience and his playing show- promis He will probably of hocking mother opportuni vith some other elub v Britain is s now and ve for the first season in r Hock- "ucsday t the Rol- ocicty State Man Killed When Auto Runs Into Drove of Pigs rid- Money (‘aused Amundsen to Hurvy Back Home Oslo, Norway, D 5 (Pr—Money Captain Roald sailed Turriedly from last October cancelling nts dinnes rers’ clih where he we dal. The y American mana- s him $10,060 from his 1926- 7 lecture tour and he thercfore refused to fill his contract ca until the debt was paid. Polar ex Qomhifigtnn Watchman Loses Life in Blaze gton, 1 5 (UDP)—Be broken Iantern, the charred Teter Costello, 50, night was found on a burned the Southington Hard- e company's establishment Police believed the stairway had heen sot when Costello stumbled, dropy the lantern. An automatic sprinkler system appar- ently had l\‘h ished the flames fter the watchman had been bifrned to death and virtnally destroyed. FREE! One Pair of Chain Adjusters With Ev alrway at ry Pair of Weed Chains You Buy Here A Few Other Suggestions: Radiator Non Frecre attery Recharging tor Repairing ke Lining RUDY’S Bsttery Service 1856 " MAIN STREET TEL. 708 “M:ke Our Battery Station Your Battery Station.” after- | d been | Ameri- | the stairway | PHANTOMS SPLIT EVEN Local Basketba bury But Loses to Glastonbu overs, The Phantom \norul a by to | posedly strong Simsbury Satur were handi ence and the loes by a 35 to T score rough and no individs New Britain but Ha bury's ace. riday the Phant lost fought game to the Glastonbury Rover he bulkiness of the victors | was the dceiding factor in the game | The Rovers led the end of the first half, 16 to 6. The then came back to tie the 28 all but with two min the Rovers sank a laske the 3 summary;: N. T, ¢ night. quintet of The 1 a hard and won Phantoms ‘| ckowltz, Levine, 2 \A.mumu. g v | 27 | Simsbur | 1l Vincent, Plude, 1% [Matban, 1g | Klonski, ¢ . Hanley, ¢ Kobia, rf . Bednarcyl, iinly | Score oms; scorer, " LEAPING FIVE AND ALL-STARS WINNERS Take Lead in Bogs' Club Group B League Group B. Standing W Live held 1 Infermedi- it 3 ue at the Boys' club Saturday afternoon by winning their games for the second week in v row and pull of the Cy- who were od. The Leaping Five v time of it in their game Bulldogs, copping it by 26-6. Slepski, Paluch and Avitabile rolled up 24 points he- tween them in a nice scoring exhib Nappi made all but on: s’ poin summary Bulldogs N. Nappin, »f Bancovich, If . . Capodic I.. Deuteh, rg . Jaworski, Is aping 1 Avitabile, Schwartz 11 The All Stars Cyclones ha ctic_encounter, the former lly winning out by Every an on the win hrok into the scoring, e sta th me probably was Eellomo, cored 1wo baskets and held his man without a point. Adamowica well for the Gyclones. | The summa teain Cyclones | Fla 1G. Rowin | D, Cartelli, 1 1. Janshi J. T | ANl Stars | Fid E. Speziale, rf W. Gotowala, If A. Zdanczks J. Bellomo, rig . L. Olewnik, Ig . 3 | 0 14 Phantoms | The s no soft pickings but finally disposed of them by 21-16, |the work of Kominos. dropped in seven ba |field and dld {work. Paul Ko i Phantoms, found the This playe xeellent all la featured for the The summary: E. Zujko, rf |C. Kominos, 1t | P. Kromindas, |C. Musso, rg .. C. Abdella, Ig Kobela, rf Domkoski, | Wolck, ¢ Karbonil, Junior League In the .lnmor league, th | which w 1 on Satur ning, the ALl s ning their first from the un- ‘Iu*u(ml Wildeats, , the size of th ore being totally unexpected. The Pirates also broke column by defcating the Phantom |2-1. The Specdboys sped to a 1 |victory over the Hurricanes and | sumed undisputed possession of firs | place. | The standing: Pet. 1.000 500 500 500 500 000 Specdboys .. | Wildea Phanton All Stars ... Pirates 4 Hurricanes ... ‘cam Trims Sims- | San Francisco in 1926 s | Shiver 1 1 ) : first year played sensationally, bat- d adv . The tenden ,,.[ ing 336 in 114 games. cy at once among the assembled ex- <A | basketball team vin over the sup- Phantoms count at es to go, from the | around | | into the win | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER The past season Waner batting crown of the with a batting average z his closest rive iants, by twenty 1so led in hits with with 1S. Go back Paul Kensmdlon Comes in a Close Second in Saturday Events | only The third annual Hartford County was just a kid ¥. ML CoAL e s team in Ok held at the Ha urday afternoon a race between Mane ton and Ln 1was a very close | of the Pacific Coast 1 , Kensing- | He was only 19 then. scored @ sorc arm and it w points; |of fate that caused hi 9 poir . Wind- | In 1924 he Plainville, 0. he n winners were as f ¢ The next 4 won his : Bristol, points; point won a The lows: Junior first, I h ) . Do- John, anby class W The nd Bob O'F winner. rell won his pally on defensive pla backbone of the St. | displayed no ich won for W the o lay won by Gr Diving: first, T ond, J. Dobect IPorsythe, G Intermedinte So-yard free style: bielitz, Enfield; second, b, Orzala, 1sington; third, ssed of ot Dobeck, oo Kensing- k stroke, won by 1.18 4-5. t strok: is nothing Ir , won by | tweer m s N st Vance brilliant pitching reco; —40-yard free style: | In 1025 Hornshy 1, Manchester; second, that t Kensington; third, Marsh, his offensiv Enfield; time it wa a widely Cardinals at award of irth, King, nd sixty-yard re- ; ster; second, Eu- hird, Kensington; time 1.37. | Fra Friscii of the lnndred-yard fr whom Hornshy was . Warnock, Mancheste 12, Kensington; : fourth, Oddly enough, Horr in this year's election style: second, |ond wit third, H did not st place In 66 points. Starr, So. Nation il lea a few years and|iS about s it any All- I the way to San I Francisco outfi yes in the major waS ever 4 menc ing pitchers. Tl was flect wind on the bases anc third, I } “award in 1924 on his | gana Then along came thy vnfall in the mud bat where neither ed to particu fen- to fame over- 26 and in h ot | e ) turn skeptical and re- and triples| Asa ‘ to stan of the time expect to records of Herb Joesting, and full- for a|America He | 40, to vious pitcher oma. cague in 18 He developed was this freak m to turn out- berth | IRRAS AN 1 and Deraan > aih ’: season he bat- | )y trial with the regular | to | An not, “Bift h . was dra to the dei Vi her vard prinei- He was the Louis team in |y, of the qual- | v his prize of 1t his da re consiste but Spra brilliant. Perry played t ason, i 1 4 1 s | 1e of th to oppos- as the 1 a ball hawk But Spra against | our two man i common be- Ny v of other | main: olifecils el itional 1eague | who T s 1o 0 wilh & of the Robins the v o1 t great goal-line to have both on 11 to choose b (bly would pre © playing, but lifferent style Capfain | ident ally, that inju sustained while playing Lac sp Ly was third vith 54 points. Cardinals for 1 was sec- kept ' ey on ont of foc his fall, last season v blaze of Ehinale touchdowns t piled up hi smaller votes back stroke Kensing or's Kid b iy wer's kid in his first year in th was sixth in the vol er and with many of th recr ahead of indoubtediy tond Main, South Knight, Manches- Manchester third, MeCav, Knight, Manches- hest e him, will be a r the most va of the time | cat- | of the ot of the Cubs cach. Wa Army eaptain ba 1927, °f Stamford Boy Coasters on which \1c c\clcl\ Injured ;o POLICEMA (rp) Ie OUR BOARDING HOUSE end beat. Montgomery was to a hospital, where it was reported he would recover, His ulants escaped. Police were un- to determine the motive for the shooting. N SHOT TO START FIVE SOPHS California played flve alarly on its football m this season, By Ahern wOH, TM S0 GLAD THAT ¥+ a1 KloW Nou WoWT REFUSE -To -TAKE PART il QUR CLUB CHRISTMAS ENTERTAIMMENT, WILL Voul ® «e (T |5 FoR ouc A No PUR T -fHE PROCEEDS MILL Go -To oD BUY DOMING AND CHECKET SETS TOR THE LONELY QLA\GHThuuSE KEEPERS OF ou = LAKES AND COASTS 1. )« A 5 REG. U. 5. PAT, OFF. 4 01527 BY NEA SERVICE, INC } WHY SURE, « \oU-THEATRICAL MEN ARE BACK! ME AN -TH” WHER WE WERE (‘»\ene ONCE BEFORE ANoU WERE PUTING ol ASKIT, AT A HAD -THEM -TWo WISE CRACKING HALL “TREES (K TN ~~THEY'RE OUT &) “THis -TIME! - WE WoN'T Go ON Aly BILL WITH A FLEA ACT, OR OTHER RTNER ARE BENEFIT KINGS v “THINK UP A N SUITABLE T sdowd,« o, I ¥ srother, Lloyd, | o b apparently | s of Tiis il Waner rious con- ilnable player e winner of the Me- aware South the prize again team enfered represente following (¢ 1the unty Y. Y. A. or- g m tol Ih-\‘, - H in- \\H.lwn rules of the National bar a player onc Pioneers, and South point winy il the Harttord Codn : m‘ the siate county Y, ) . \\\\m- ming meet to bhe hel Tor rington Y. M. C. saturday | when there will b escntativ of all county Y. M As of HARD A3 POLWANERS COLORFUL PLAYER s Award of Most Valuable Basehall Star 1927 ('P)—Paul National ©'s most player, for 7. s pers colortul (Associated Atlania, ( some i bef th m.n-— of 1927 cools d; ust seems to he gathering h 1s the selec ctor after a is the Georgia end Bulld roaring or in one There Nash, the | Throught the march, case New York, Dec. Waner, the Uuable ioulders above any south, attracting nati player inlas well. Close | abilit Shiver found majors All-America ca out of | Nash in others com- | for the final splurge con-|yvear varsity carcer. s the most major leagn In his second year in thy 1er won the prize with 7 ibie S0 votes cast by the of sport writers who some Unlike the Amerlcan 1¢ « This Year's Selections Show Many Opinions n J. Gould ports of Shiver nine victories in a row, |two wingmen stood out to a par who bids fair to compete for ague, the | do not prize, leagu wins the All AMERICAIS UNMENT Editor) (P—1t wili he e All-Ani own, tions crop out nother. and s, for nstance ogs’ unhea thess q and | rivals in the onal attention in general big favor in leulations and seven | \ 1 | of his Roller Hockey TONIGHT HOLYOKE VS, NEW BRITAIN Admission 50c—75¢ CALL 2644 FOR RESERVED Preliminary Game Starts at 8 o’Cloy YEAH, DOLY— |'M & MEMBER oF TH' FIRM_NOW — T’ HOoRUM B HUSSLER ¢o. '™ TRROVEH DOING TH' DIRTY WORK. AROUND HERE. FROM NOW ON @“7 ATS ck SAY PETE- TS CoL0ER'N BLAZES IN HERE~ GET WILLE T HEWP You To PUT OP S TS oD e C smokers hesterfield ont change with the moon... but waich how other smokers are changing fo Clzeflmfi FOR THE BEST OF GOOD REASONS BETTER TASTE! eld! {RC A5 HONKS PARTNER WAS SAYING, Dol [0 006H DONG TH' DIRTY WORK BROUND HERE.

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