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te, at - S NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1927. 13 { sy | wimh Tk sOWLERS [DUSTY LEAGUE QUINTETS | 3 s 4| FRATERNITY ALLEYS Sl | v PLAY AT ARENA TONIGHT Two of Three Best Teams in League Meet When Corbin Screw Battles Fafnirs—Girls’ Team to Open Eve- ning’s Program—Stanley Works and P. & F. Five | to Clash in Final Contest—Three are Tied for Scor- ing Honors Compiled From Games. All members of the Pawnee foot- ball team and followers are asked to 1k meet tonight at South strect to hold a conference regarding the annual tootball banquet. Art Pilz of this city, dent of the Meriden meeting with efforts in the Silver City. L. Art sponsored one of the by e tainments held at the institution in some time when he furnishe 8 Industrial League Standing W L g 0 abinet .. 2 0 | Pulp, cen Kamenit Pet guards; . & I Corbi 1.000 ‘and Motyka, forwards 1.000 center; Pihicl and Olszo and G Cullen, 3 | Corbin Screw * | Corbin tic entertainment of nine bo 1a Lan’h»r.h S 5 E B 1000 (First game) an exhibition. i T & ¥. Corbin .. 1 1 5 orbhr Serawil o Tah i = ThIrs e et 1 X anley Rule ... 0 Johnny and Jimmy Clinch, local Press Room B. Machine ... 0 3 boys who are making the grade in ey anley Worl ‘ : both the ateur and professional | RO A triple 1 ranks of fighters, gave a three round s 2 18 - 255 | Corbin Sere exhibition for the edification of a ilaus ERRLL two of its individ large crowd of delighted youna e of three Y. M. ¢ Louis (Kid) Kaplan was r T games tonight at the St Carlson eree. s fnir Bea team; it must | Haigis, e Mi K its team high scoring rec- | mowity, Hpas i iTer e Lo e ord and Darro Arbour Wil jured knee halfback on the All-) Britain | Chatmers |have the job of g back indi- proba B football team, may be named s vidual scoring honors school « coach of the Leh In the Fafnir-Corbin Serew game mi o to eucceed Perey Die Roo tonight, the fans will see two of i Harvard gridiron sta rated | {ion® s what now r to be the thr oo as one of the outstandiy among the 100 coac land a berth leagne battling The third team, will also be seen in N owh es the hes anxious to Lehigh, ) it engag “Poss” known here through the = IEDLELINE AR IR k (Hank) scason as Thompson, h noas EVIAGE S ATERYS vy il sistant coach at the 'niversity of Seal Elinandiin INTER-CUL LEAGUE companies will try to Pennsylvania, where he L 5 2 o A 15 or Corbin and’ the tormer years. He handled T 3 Tt ward 5 & P & I has a and helped coach the varsity | ' e i 1\ handling the junior varsity bas i B two tonight since Center( Kan i ball team. He was also a star out- ‘this year is | “Hammy™ Darrow f ficldor on the Penn bascball team. S Clfon= skihe teaniithat ren.iostiion: vz concern last season “Poss” has been a figure 1he rs of last ye All-New Britain team tfor three sea- 4 ! B with th ion of sons. He has been one of the most B e " heen lost to the team sensational running backs cver seen 414 4171 Arbour hias had fo build up a new in this city and is also one of thel Ny team from the material that is avail- most popular members of the cleven reeln The fans in this city who know him : _ g 5 lineups in the games tonight 5 will be pulling for him 1o sceure the | To e 1 will & follows: Corbin Serew ( Lehigh plum. i . 2 g1 120 Pete Perakos he is ‘Pots His full title . K Yirst Lutheran J. Warner . 3 § ST A V 9 Miller. In New 1 is known |W: Catlson —L....ow e s s e A as Thompson Miller, To L, i i o LN | B T E FEN g‘ iEEN It is reported from Jlartford that i1 LA AL b L Dr. Lacava, manager of the Hart- Ariay S E ‘ ford Giants, will try to carry out his 1" : i s S (Continued from preccding Page) contract and play the third game of | ..ot s Bihe 3 5 3 ' s = the scries with New Britain, 1f con- 1 2ai Mylorgs . 57 3 Marholin, 1z . 1 ) 2 ditions are such that the game can |Mun . ol At E : i e amilliteKemplicognast w06 452 s STANLEY WORKS GIRLY LEAGUE 62 4 if an agreement can be South :‘11. el Lacky Lindys Federals Otherwise the All- ew Rritain football season is over. There will be : 1o game with the Providence Ste e ; Rollers because the scason there ha Rinksdinks 1 T been brought to a close and a heav m o5 s Ig 0 4| financial loss last the question for the team management. unday decided Rhode Island The announ offi- | ments hy the cials of the Mohawk A. C. that a |Ponte T— 151 ¢ Boston team of amateur fighters is L s2— 108 Michalowski 4—1 to battle here Friday night, meeting 2~ 162 | Michalowski. 1 such men as Jack Kelly, Joe How- i Miriglia ard, Harry Sceche and Johnny| Garro, M Clinch, indicates that the cra of 80 Mucke, poor boxing tournaments in this city e Wichn &, Michalo is at an end. ; Aronson; timers, - 5 bela; scorer, N The Mohakw officials are anxious to make up for the fiasco occasioned | by the appearance of the Bridge- | Noxt Week Monday the Boys' club will Middletown Y. M. C. A. on Next Bach Chorus sot the port team here two weeks ago. The | Lars : local floor. On Saturday, 1 officials of the local club I that| Geltolions MBErELTSt lub will journey tc though they were buncoed by the i o Al return gan Bridgeport amateur club m, AL ¢ ich it defeatedlast | ment, they are in a me Hult B pated t Cap- | blame for signing up the 1 will be ready to start without knowing what the contest could do. For this reason, G — | ing tournament Friday W. BUILD NEW SPEED BOAT | most expeneive one o far attempted and a card of 12 bouts will belw, staged. | Miami Beach, Fla, Dec. 6 r Wood, Detroit mof innounced he we (U'P) rhoat pilot SO Tach Choir | hoat capable of 3 2l 10T | Lars 59 E | hour for entry nn | . in Hartiord, 5 R Yas purchas re in the Mo- | M R ‘ hawk A. C. cf and he will act |\ SR with the other officials of the club in in tke futur e e and hopes 1o do | et | STANLEY WORKS MEN'S LEAGUD Youngs ational tou n ithe Capital City as well in this o ROGERS ALLEYS 1l BOXING /| Friday Night Dec. 9 at §:30 at the Y.M.T. A. and B. Hall, 12 Star Bouts BOSTON TLAM New Britain” although defeated ls great promise to those w action. The c¢ bi ion worked to- gether for the first time again Holyoke and forced Fred Jean and his mates into an overtime period to | win. After a few games, the locals will be able to travel with the best in the league. HEAVYWEIGHT TOURNEY | Mer Cal Tt Wilcox Main Sireet Vs, PICK OI' CONNECTICUT 48 Rounds of Action 3 Hours of Continual Milling Admission Reserved seats on sale at Patsy Bridgett's Smoke Shop, Church Street, State Lunch, Main St Sheehan's Smoke Shop. Main Strect, Billie's Smoke Shop, Tabs Building, Main St. cents The Farm Servants’ union and the armers’ union of Mid and West Lothian, Scotland, has just agreed to teduce wages of farm servants from 30,50 1o 88 week for men, and | from $6.25 to $6 for women. Leo Flynn and Jimmy Johnston Will Show Rickard How to Conduct a Real Show. New York, Dec. 6 (UP)—TLeo P tint Flynn, former manager of Jack |l Dempsey and Jimmy Johnston, man- ager of Mike McTigue, Phil Scott | and others, will attempt to show Tex Rickard how to promote a heavy welght tournament in January. s The two promoters have agreed to | po pay Tex Rickard §20.000 for the use ot Madison Squarc Garden on Jan- vary 20 or 27 and not to use Tunney, Jack Dempsey, '] ney, Jack Sharkey, Paulina Uzcudun | 1 and Johnny Risko on the program. | Flynn and Johnston have agrecd THIS 1S A HE(K OF & NOTeE- HERE HANK MAKES ME. HIS PARTHER AND THEN HE MAKES ME PARADE. PROUND THE STREETS | S WITH THESE. SANOWICH BORRDS | WALKING to sign papers and deposit a forfeit ST “TRA0E AT ; with Rickard tod: | : E‘i"{sve‘s 32&6 A tentative program follows: | m::_: e Knute Hansen vs. Jack Renault. e e o s Phil Scott vs. Jack D Joe Sekyra, vs. Benny Touchstone. Others available for the card are Jack Gross of Dhiladelphia, John- ny Grosso, Johnny Urban, Roberto Roberti, George La Rocco and Paul Cavelier. The thing all came about when 1t kard bemoancd the high cost of promoting to Leo I Flynn and dim- | 1y Johnston. | The idea of such talk,” Ilynn L 'rous. We v u how to make a show go." And Tex said he was willing to be siown for $20,000. ‘The show will have to draw in the nrighborhood of $70,000 in order for the two promoters to make profit out of it. rval fokn NOISELESS CoRNETS LADIS CHERINGS ToBsacco Vnmons Kaminsky Blanco ....... 82 79 Kupec M. AROUND AL MORNIN— TITLE IN EAST STILL IN DOUST Entire Foothall Season Was Marked by Startling Upsets CoMmE oN,JoE. HERE'S THE WISHBONE , JoE , MAKE A WISH s DINNER'S "READYy \wuv we JusT HAD BREAKFAST! GET A LITTLE SYMPATHY 'ROUND HE \ij_/ el >= _——— 20 logical i portance b sethac! 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