New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 6, 1927, Page 12

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! 4 i ! — e 12 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1927. i "HOLYOKE HOCKEY TEAM DEFEATS. NEW BRITAIN IN OVERTIVE PERIOD — BOSTON AMATEUR FIGHT TEAM HERE FRISAY : i NIGHT—INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE BASKETBALL GAMES SCHEDULED FOR ARENA TONIGHT—BOYS' CLUB WINS EXCITING CONTEST ; NEW BRITAIN DEFEATED BOYS' CLUB W CHEER FOR “PINKY” GRANGE (PENNEW COURTS HUB TEAM OF AMATEURS IN OVERTIME SESSION ?N flVEHTJ?ME I&SME AT TONIGHT TO FIGHT HERE FRIDAY B o Al R e Ll 'Lono Shot by Parparian Deis Hurtord, Waterbury and Heri- 723 fychiake Who Kayoed Jack Beasley e ut Travels Fast — 4 ghts Mz R { \ & d ard, y he Game—St. Aubin Does Most of Scoring for Paper Thl’l“ll}g Encounter den Teams to Be Seen in Action| (‘hnd) to I\Iciet Invade.rs — Card of 12 Bouts t? Be City Quintet—Three Fouls Make Score Tied in Last R Furnished Fans — Dignal of Waterbury to Swap e 5 < A long field goal by tute The newly constructed handball | by 2 u 2 Z ALY 15 Seconds—Boucher hows hpoed o (enter. Ll B Yint s i En e e e }unmu With Ray Taylor of Terryville — List of et = St IR S opened for the first time tonizht n‘““' e Last \Izh(~ l'mullq TR They have been erected ur | ot - - L = € mord_in iplasl from Boston will invade this city The reora New Britair onds of r s with a spectators! gallery add ' i Firday night at the tournament to er hockey team went down a \ New Britain Boy | | : v : at the - amen e fore e a4 Holyol Victory over tholb watai supper will be served pr v 33 e conducted Y. M T, A &B. _ £ Snler 3 3 i o'clock and Chairm Jerna- i society hall on Main street, to meet i AR club in a ter on the local Loomis of the 1 3 of Connecticut serappers. is rated as the hest nd the work of the ed in lies Qat to Strengthen Squads re in anothe ‘ e will presi in the 1 Heavyweisht's Greatest Battle nts will be indivi who have apy ‘ | new verning play will be -Aa) W)[h H]h]Se” |this state far this scason, bears out son S0 exciting | L The formal op of th it ilen . ning. New Britain came from t new courts will then take e eature .u-w ) on card for New Ye v in the final minutes 1 fron | Several matches will fe t i '1) It Cara {bnsen time its score meared that of ) t e \ying ck Kelly, Conneeticut mis cight champion, of Waterbury s both players a : Frank Rychlak of Toston. ”K:‘O:;' National 1 lay in the first quarte ‘ B ‘”‘” LONRTERD ”"'!” S0 ve the visitors a start w & alloni L9n0r0 ser Ci The Re 2oal, but 25 seconds luter i Il reports. Ryehlak only last he s are market for |scored from afield to p ]I, I\uu«‘l\hd out Jack L yers ain ahead. locals wen Negro, in one v T t W t Robinson of the Robins |lcad and T front by ew Haven. Through this ot t o 1 s Dovari ol Gea: e i he immediately became the sensa iHtand| atony s BoweveriaTanes ion of amateus cireles, not only here icks of [with a T sements 10 | Waterbury ah betore th but in Massachusetts. Beasly recent- wted Kelly and many others in the state and he thought to with a shot of cac 1 Dee. 13, lley tied th invineible. His knockout at the the Braves | nds of Rychlak, was first more than since he started fightis. Fuchs, who { g Lot % : Y Joe Howard, H Seeche and tain started the third per- strength for Johnny Cli P er threg Jut the floor p rs who will at- ; and Gru ifter Pierce 3 macy. Greensto s been y vasion fron the G 1fely snared by Joe ¥ into Il collaborated to send | vill mect flhe Walsh Ll 1 8 i e ched the Holyok S5 mortems dlsclose i Waterbury, Loomis ¢ HES e JRLEN Oscar Record, a tough IS U Kley started some ni k | ot ¢ « N e e ines ska the outfielder [from the floor at this i) Ll i v on e drives o hat Kkeepiput Robinson to swap bis scored a field Do i t oy that ¢ L iy opposing goalie busy all night. | pitcher, Joss Petty, the only Dod Murphy mm:» point apicee, but | AR in B Blount, New Bri : | who interested the Corsairs | Kley aropped in v double- o o 4 stack up vag off form last night. Tho Reds would have hartered |decker and umm followed suit to| ;. (BV1 E D) e T f o b i o stop what looked like Y | Hughie Critz, infielder, and Walker, |bring Ne in within reac & ol ol , S 3 Irives for New Britein’s goal and|ouyeld , but those play- | distance ) e e of ot vs in Big Ter \ SR ; P is play of last night was far Te-iors failed to tempt the Dre made good from GG et ronls, friends Should create mucl moved from the star act he furnish- | e ity Rl e L e Wihon lllinols beat Michigan ro- N N'GH'!’ o fricnds shou St wd In Waterbury last Saturday Reports from St through from the field and the crowd | 1Y by the score ¢ A - Doys, | Boxer from Watcrl He had 67 stops to his cr at the Bues didn't think much of |went wile tHe I ‘J‘ 3 o ¥ A Uy 1 lor, blonde-thateh game but his efforts at 1 Cardin which | A few soc br 1 pre- oy : . A e b Bl . SRR D nger, New Britai would b Pitcher Flint | Kley made a s Ol SbL: T e LA Wi L e i e e s of the Holyoke sharpshooters were | g : . Bell [ et 3 t ) i h T e v Chest | .r‘ is ¢ e ho swear an el Wi AR 10t chara by the fire and| " Cuyler would by deadlocked a 0. etk AeSOR Isenehioshor Gur g e ",“‘I“l,”l‘,"”:“ Aes ) B'\SEB‘IL R PORT e Wit, | sented 2nd in the inter-city bouts, a dash of has played in be-|to New York but McC s here were only seconds to play |\ ; - e s Ho nm-' 7 [ s ; number of the members of the |1 would not measure up o what | when Tobin calldd a double foul, . | Pittshurgh—Emmett Rocc 2 i) = e i e A s Holyoke jumped Into a lead of| (e Pirates expected. _|Donahue sank his try and 1 4 A 0 ;““'" g B Al Moo tase of Metoust i 3 i Sl L four goals before New Britain could! ghortstop Dave Baneroft, who|the game, it being his fourth = knoc h," L [Amaua g NEXT SEASON GAMES e e s e S E G S e S toumonal Epaspaiie R fiend ook ) 5 “Dinte ; e MRl ittt G s e nd plenty of action is promised tender. Aubin broke the dead- 000 from 1 00KI¥ 1 | place on the foul line a s 0 sensc i land, Simmons, | SRRy and plenty of action te promised lock in the first period With a neat Of | demonium, tied v complets st in h - | pitst ‘ Intexsectional Contests Wil Play an | 1our, Bristol boss will ‘mako thel shot at the 3:21 mark. Hart his sul- |duplicating Donahu « q Johr it in a New Britain ring dnrir lowed with another r a bonus I erbury took the ) ¢ McKeesps 1 6 (U1 261 Important Part in Title Situation 'he tournament. They & gooil a half minu v ager of Bos court and stalls 1 1 oronto, Can., ln w, 8. Andy To- an of the National Asso serappers and are matched -with scoring for as 320,000 ni seconds y ski, Wilmerding, Pa. won by |ciation chall Next Year. tough opponents. nk Keenar e et ru 1l, see- 1nd Joo Cody of this city will er echhical knockout from Eddic Mey- [nounced today by J. H. I . Dot 8 (UP)—Inter- 1‘ vor to !m'm]l. games will play an ret w B thick and f d two for in's end Ben Pound of the New Britain beg VD] S EECRE heatal le % Army, L e ter ghot as the extra se celer, City, 5. st wda ety AT with & mimuie ar Miami oung Manuel, Tam- |1 ! in, garian took pa, I Har Kid the ou Philadelphia, dre Bi AOSEI IR ot o Joe Howard, C ball w non, Philadel and closed llwlr e 3 Hartford, 4 r Record, Boston: 11 New B Greene, Mi 8. A total of bt i 155 pounds, Secche, Hartford rest of the T club x bers last season Little Rocl New Orlea nan, St. Louis, —Milton Ma outpointed Paul | 10 | bled a footl poun New Britain this u ter durin 5 pounds, nd Ray T | Basehall Mecting Opens CHOSEN PRESIDENT | San Francisco, Dee. 6 (1 Sut ord, fori i Terryvill on the floor Dall i Dec. 6 () —. Atter!| Memphis, Tenn.—Frankie Dugan, | Crawford, f ; vounds, Frank Keenan, New B to 2 for Hc three days of mancuvering featured | Memphis, knocked out Billy Me- how head ARl New York university and Oregon #nd Art Buck, Hartf ord 6 pound, A s iea armurmentls 16" tia. Weste |above 1y Cann, Cley 1 Jack Kearney, c ! Lucicn ry, Waterbury, and for Holyoke | N Ton o o S New Orleans, defeated Billy Bonil- iseh s Hartford; 130 pour two more mong offic of various | teams play California, 1 1 Bris Har- - at y joined repre- | casy shots we | — | 110 po vlor, ajors for the in- |the game, Canton, O.—Geor v | Jdic Camp, Hartford: p R b o ing all I Philadeiphia, knocked out « (UP)— | 1o Is, Pai Cleary, Bristol and <t tion of Protessional | all-around Deroso, Italy, 2 ! EERN Joe Cody, New 1 for the been placed ir ) ch. | Joe Toster, Rristol .e0 White, inesville, Wis.—George Mavis, | trainin ittempted com | Windsor Locks and 145 pounds, Pat 2o, defeated Battling Mo r being absont from the | READ HERAT D CLASSIFIED ADS |t Hartford and George Wal- Chicago, 10, 8 racks for three years, FOR YOUR WANTS | thers, Hartford. ssociation was the |breaking into the § pre-scason prob- | limely scores. Donahue and Marry- stion | well starred for the visitor who re given to long A total o e called. 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