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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1927. $5HL8L95 55554850808 BHSSLIBHHSL8DLH55LHHSHSLHSLHSLL LB 53585 55858858 BLLHSLL 92088822 9.0029 5885858558385 555589. .W‘MDO;MMM“DO“MM KELLY-RYCHLAK SCRAP EXPECTED TO BE SENSATION OF SEASON—CORBIN SCREW AND STANLEY WORKS BASKETBALL TEAMS WIN IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE—NEW BRITAIN ROLLER HOCKEY TEAM SMOTHERED BY WALLINGFORD—OTHER ITEMS PPEPITPIIPIITIIIIVIVTTIITIOITIN00 PIPTIICTIIVIVIVIITIITPICIIPITTCFVVIFITIIIPIPIIPIGTGO99Y PPVIVPIIVTIVIPPTIPPOPRIPPPIINCIITIW POV POTPVIFIIIIIV VI IPIPIC PRIN 06 BUTTMAKERS AND CORBIN LOCALS FASY PREY | SISLER LED BASE STEALERS ]IXIES, PANTHERS [KELLY-RYCHLAK BOUT TO SCREW TEAMS WIN GAMES Fqp WA[UNI]H]R[” T N “ @ - [FADING GROUP A BE SENSATION OF SEASON Sesevesee i 'S 1) DUCCess R ¥ N A . o 22 h\ — Stanley Works Quintet Springs Surprise by Down- Beaten by 11 t0 § Score | : \ . ; | Club Intermediate Glflllp Howard, Seeche and Clinch to Meet Three Other ing P. & F. Corbin Five — Corbin Screw Girls on e R e \ L Group A Standing Boston Amateurs Here r‘jl'ida."—J?e Dignal is Fay- Short End of Count With P. & F. Corbin. sl el bR ‘ 2 \ o . v Won Lost Pet. ored to Beat Ray Taylor in Inter-City Feature. ler Hockey ue | I g 1.000 i t t h | ‘ 3 Alpines ¥ 1,000 . , e S % 2 et § i iR Cyciones . The battle between Jack Kelly, | section. Not in some time has an W 1 1 t . the -1 lingford team in RN ) " 5 i e : e Panthers g 500 | Connecticut amateur middlewvight @mateur tournament bheen graced Corbin Screw ...... et or o 1 ore at the end SRR ‘ fk | Comets ...ees O 000 {champion and Frank Rychlak of “""]‘f' 1enS »""]‘ as “*“} seen carded in Cabinct .... ) dal of 1 5 d Mohawks 5 000 |y : for Friday night. Joe Howard, Hir- ders ... 3 S ) « AL Al ] , . » b ot ‘l“ il be the feature |, guocho and Jomny Clineh will I ne W i T R ) out on the amateur tourament | form a quariet Wil Kelly 1o repel rdpnbe. & : 3 4 Group A Intermediate basket-| R gt e i e Bays Stateuinyasion: L Howard ds tnir A 5 o i it i : rcor- : ; . C. at the Tabs hall Friday night, is ' down to mect Oscar Recort 1 ) 11 s : cague at the Boys' club by vir- 0 meet « tecord, Seeche 1 ollow a ccting last s cxpected to be the sensation of 1h Johmny Walke and N aac ; oy 3HCEs i 1 ol ATETL D prenh Ve ot : : 4 L W evening. The Alpines | PTesent indoor season. Kelly's ability e R | in the ring is well recognized by Last minu el 1 (e i felentl AR e roomENERING IS RUEE en a fierce battle by the 8 se four fights alone make the bin Screw 1 1 ¢ ear r i 1 T ek ile the Wallingford crew, 3 » who did mnot relish the| !ollowers of the simon pure game | card appear to he worth while hut in the Y. o g s T A ¢ lease of life in the - : 4 lought of heing knocked off the| VPIE the Boston boy's feat of knock |several inter-city bouts arc also MREohRll asie son tada fic el n e s Yo rowed speed and flashy 2 top of fhe lead themselves, but the| N8 0ut Jack Beasley of New Haven [carded among the 12 matehes to bo Stanle : g ; 5 at made the locals step out in the Elm City Thursday night | offered: Leadi t <uperior foul shooting of the Al- S these Connectient Sorew : better grip e : ot md handsome. y Bines finally gave thems a 13-12 win, | has made him the man of the hour Ds st the! mateh Uetween Tob on first place o Stanley Works @ Star orks offet el i and Tony Welch Dworin and Truhan reairon R IABINEIR T l. rapier shooter from the ina € arth pl i erstwhile policeman, teamed up 3 o their respective teams. The sum-| Deasiey, colored scrapper is recog- | Pranco-American club in Waterbury Corbin Sc e i nicely together and it appears as if : i £ S nized as one of the mOSt Vicious ' a stable mate of hampion Jack {rying to put v . ' sp ¢ the Wallingford team has at last Ft F ra Alpines | fighters in the middleweight class in Kelly and Ray Taylor, plugging hat- thirough its superior ind x ; Zlcome into its own. Time after time | o Sisler of the Browns h 4 2 S - | the state. He battered Jack Kelly | tlop e e e defensive play, it mors ¢ t the two forwards slipped past New ihe Anperican leagu . G 1. Chest Y from pillar to post not more than shonld furnish fireworks in e the sensational long sho T R LR 3 o | Biritain's defense and smenring aling this year with a - mark 4 % 45 3 | 1. Gotowala. It . [ a month ago and was generally meeting as hoth are scrappers of the Fafnir Bearing tean Hais o R most every New Rritain drive for oS, the lowest that ev took the - Dworin, ¢ 5 | recognized as. Kelly's success first variety an early lead which the Screw Shop | i ; o [ their goul, scorcd plenty of points (honors in the league's history. st 3 o S ek v ! middleweight champion. Never be- | 1rank Keenan and Joe Cody will team gained began to 1ook small | ;0 : B 5| to win. B D owns the leadin | % 2 ol | ok Tz oL, 2fforc in his entire ring complete with Clineh a New 1in and the Fafmir rooters were starting | ¥ 0 0 Pierce and Alexander worked |basc-stealer of the National | & _| was he even knocked off his fee - itrio who will hattle on the ecard to take hope. but the smooth-work- nicely for the local elub, Alesander | Frankie Frisch of the Cardinals 3 B 5 3 | 1il Rychlak met him last Thu while Ttristol is sending a team of ing Corbin team began a machine- 3 shot in four of New RBritain's five bhing 49 bags | X Lo night and knocked him out sudde four fighters to make their appear- like play which carricd it through t« . Corbin = | goals with Pieree getting the other | 9 i i Plock, rf Iy in the first round. {ance hern for the first time. Hart- » well-carned victory, he score S . | one. Hardy big factor in the t. Touis. Mo. T (R)--George . par Boehnert, 1t ..... 0 ~ | Rychlak is a neweomecr 1o Con- | ford will be well vepresented by was 27 to 21, eriaily e Wallingford team’s offensive Sisleraag the St Tionis lBrownss not Michalowski, ¢ 2| necticut ring fans but he has been coterie of well-known amatenr fight- The Stanley Works team . CA | Mossy Conley, Wallingford goalic [ OnI¥ staged a comeback by winning, jf Truhan, rg .c.... & consistent winner in Boston. 11is | ors while Waterbury will also he in had been taking th end of g M e e e i nsational stuft in tending | tN¢ base-pilfe honors in the 3 ' 3 Baylock 1g .. work in Massachusetts amateur cir- | the lin: light games in the early Gl e e : pped drive after drive |American e iy DAEh el —— cles is the talk of the day and a real | The first bont Friday night will through with fling c« 4 e a {sTown oniioy Seingdithpinther “""‘:""”‘"‘” i) serap is anticipated when he m (ke placel nt BIA0T olelock Eih (he game of the night ax SRR S it BRI R G SAVAS Y S AL S S {1he Connecticut champion here Iri- Lothers following along in order. One . Corbin quintet pite_des- | FF. s e S DEen :;; IH\\‘V‘ total in the history of ,‘ | The Panthers jumped info the|day night. of the hest crowds of 11 son is perate changes in the lincup of t s tritain defender, still Sisler L, hases, re his I © by smothering the Comets un-| He will be accompanicd by three | expected to he on hand to wateh losers, the Buttmakers came through | g ey <lump he started inl_.° De : i 1 27-7 score. M. Paluch made|other Boston mitt slingers who will ‘the milli there is plenty of on top of the heap. The scor victories of 21 and 1922, His ANL B ke b e G it atntinieio ! | » haskets, while Sartinsky, L. An-|be met by a trio of stars from this | excitement promised for the evening. Stanley 20; Corbins 17 AL ; i o v‘l’y\”; 'Lv‘tp OG0 St IR LR UR ) derson and Kobela went well on the J Penghieiass e b eenlng s - uilteat mixoriee ocine micht . 4i Gornun, |oniy 4 ehalked 0Py cious Tow total of 33 hung up by [ e e L — e s ol vietory of the : Merline, 1; I : lagainst him. Conley had a total of | 1z3die C'ollins in 1919 and Johiiny | 1 Slghee and (hoaivie ol hinge the i ! 4 oreless. (" ade all but two e . & F. Corbin girls. After two seasc 1 . < to his credit | patyte | MosUL in 1926, 0daly enough, the | 35 um»-i‘ ]\frv.my\"“!!‘h‘l\vm\’m.\r“‘\” 1.¢|», ssed of an appearance 11 of disappointment, the Park stre i llin; Scorr | W Rritain teag \"“.‘:'v‘ 1o minimen ark was held by Gvo ) 5 YR it B ) ol a | ‘-m\»‘y\ chos u]murrlmyn_ girls had their night and defeated | ler o Waterbury crew in this eity at!Chicago players, though cstablished Se”es Wmcl] Stavted in 1881 to assi resembles more the cultured the Corbin Screw girls. When the A Victory at Last. the Stanley Arena tomorrow night. | seven y part. rid, P Tt student which jn reality he is in f E < 3 | 0109 Cabay, vf s 5 { (private life. His actions in the ring final whistle blew the books showed| The offensive endeavors of Adins, & Waterbury crow has heen sisler, relieved of managerial B R 1 9 9 5 : = r; is actions ring girls, team who scored all of her feam’s | players from the New Haven club W sack-snateher is revealed by | —_ SETh g <l e |te as swell as ohe ationg his cirele | 3 | Denis, 1 S D of acquaintances. No more apt ter crew S| ive pointe were not good enough in | qng ch and real battle is expect- {the fact he only stole 23 bases in S = 4 s gt Screw Shop Wins and a rich and r v t } Cambridge, Mass, Dec. T (T—A | Karos Eoan o could ribe him more than that Although Fafnir was the first to! the game against I, & 1% Corbin's {ed to develop when the 1wo quintets i the 142 cammai Jut together, | - ; g : II l P i .B Sh d \ score, it.«gl-‘ml was short-live Ya- | team, but the ter, soeing its first { face each other |ahout 11 the chase {football series which started in 1881 7 filal] T016SS0r-poXer OWG ';"‘ Tag fimesin drew Kubowitz, Darrow, Arbour and Luty | chance for victory could not be stop- | ot n summary While Sisler never has heen r i ded dn 1914 will be resumed Ty ' . o oS ol ChE Encinions made the score § to 1 beforc Faf-|ped and g the four periods, | s New Tiritain | with Cobb, Colling, Milar d2dawhen Haryara andaTichican g g D Good Stull Agflms[ Gitlity b wis faicdenting and nis sports- nir again found itself. Luty's shot|Captan Grossmun, Motyka, Virtker- g W 1r. . Pierce | as the pilierer, still Geol has won | T€NEW a rivalry that has thus far :”"j‘* ¥ "»f .. manship. was the first of a number of ong | wicz, and Drezek, cach scored a field Alexander | caggue title more times than | Seen the ki from Ann . ArborM. Patuch, 1t o | = shots made by both teams during the | goal and Motyka added a foul poipt | | +... Alexander wvilh ia e seehlion fordilfy SR [EIMIBKCER I AR BRI ORCATT L onomnen o night. I 1o as the vietory | MeAloon | Bddic, and he is tied with the latte. | ©! “‘l PUNSOI At 3 iReg "‘I“’]"“' g The score was 13 to 3 when| P. & ¥. Corbin, ’ T, Boucher | Cobb topped the pack on six occa- | Anhouncement Lahohand Ropela | who abandoned his books of learn- | !¢fls out 1o the body and head with “Gerry” Gierochowski thre o in d ' Muirhead | sions v and Colling four NOMC agrcement ha nesenil ing for the more lucrative business !N speed of a striking cobra. He is v G (L 1 \ ! pirhead | 5 Rl between. Harvard and the Wostern 3 [ingitoy Y ki « sharpshooters of the first rink and from a poing betwen bis o oo o ol b ount | e » thes bay i) SOR Y L U3 | The Dixies kept pace with tho AL |9F Prise flghting cortainly demon- |1 s bstooles frstianloan line and m¥ 'l“"‘"l' b :',",, S o 1L oo J 1 Virst 1 Il el S it William gham, v of pines by giving the Mohawks a 20- | S0 ;f‘, ey S llf': 1',”5"',\," ~1' ' {condition in 1he: fist: round cu i e oy W s ol s B O B - {1cs iisie, 11 heating i the final game of the | TS S KRG G IS BOCE mrove, 51 probably is ot ripe 3 anf it looksedilike. 8 v 2 A 1 e Piere B e oA el Nups, | The pact ma fie snecesstul fevening, Although Zembrowski and | 0 1 B ¢ hectic rounds, he |10 ascend to any fistic throne b o Birituin In the second half, F el phiel s i ; Rl ; 3 hiel o e glord Weleh 0 culmination of intions of niore ma a © most points for W v ore battles, he wi g up steadily on long shots by several [ (n 50 | - o | was 4 two-time 1 !¢ [Lipman made the most points forl iy ncheq and out-slugged Murray With W more battles, he will he ,‘ : well acquainted with the American of its team and within a few minutes o o £ i Al the an : A inners, all the regular broke | ujip, “rormer Yale amateur star 1 Yakubowitz made baskets in rapi s 922 when he mrabbed 81 bases. |0 P P00 0T B assi was an unknown quantity 1o si carries a sock in cither hand Fid. 11 the shouting ! eifort. 1 : n s Cr q o L] a three ton of brick. TUCSSeS v : 0 3 ; 3 B8 S G space of a little more than thr 1 of brick. Guesses on th Corbin Screw : z steali me doring the 1900-1 . Yakubowicz, rf 7 | Adams, 1 allingford izgan 5T up the unprecedented eirenit reeord |l G Ann Arbor on Nos il grs three American battles but there |Tassi had as much chance of win- R o bia 3 w Britain - Alexander 235 Mjlan, with 8§ and 1913 with{ The former game will b No more severe trial could have the way the hout was going. ritain Alexander 50| the top 1 of all—46. i fie Ahd 4t wills he Fld. 1L T hing but spectacular in his enguge- % : Fafnirs stops— Conley tount fenly club in the junior organization |son cleven. The long ing champion. Tris Speaker's e e e L i versity CLEEONNG Marholin, rg . . "him three to one. The sudden ter- f 1 n ring style and hen he should be o of the close of the game the scorey L SR e e bt nd leading Hebrew contender for | 'iNE nd then he should Corbin Scrow, } ) IR e {followers of the ring despite his and he is like a_eat on his fect, He The summan The le: "s high marks in bhase ; ; d | s e had s true, scored outcome of the battle th Gitlitz s Rl Y HEDE months. He had, it is true, scored outcom e battle with Gitlitz Whitman, 1t Cullineford ardy of\75, Thian cama Colling; (1 4918 143550 Ano. seconyiat. the Hareasd (gmian & were many who were doubtful that | ning azainst his more experienced Arbour, 1K .. ) : J Alingiord Tardy 4:03 | 74; Fritz Maisel of the Yankees in |(ime Harvard nas ever met been given the cultured Ttalian than | ¢ was « great fight and one that 2 Sehmarr, vl ...... > ments, had failed to lose a decision Tt 5 2 Tassi s (] o o 0y . H Q > Fid, - 51 | FIRST LEAGUE GAME elch, Cusick, Blount. | that has never hoasted a base-steal- | was when Harvard pla f milolini Sl opposition. Tassi stood toe to t Fighter, Dies Suddenly And ! Tassi is one of those Nando T: - Ttalian university whose every lung Eraitals fanQlintotessa iy DroLes is dangerous. He shoots rights and riod ¢ | Kamm ; Hudak, 2 wecluded any pos 1 i sh into SCoring. Norma, of [t ‘ ; : s : ] | ! oring ormant of the | vin e sh was 23 to 20, Corbins. Darrow and | il 4 YD igler compiled st veconl B L {the light heavyweight title. ugerous opponent for anyone. succession and it was all over but n iLetor ¢ 2 Colling' S1 in 1910 was his premier | walicl 0 - : JoiiTarantl Sehodul Ithree victories within the short st for 2 big man and he hits Hudak, i I It d Pos 915 period 1909 Cobb chalked |y three decisive knockouts in his first wre as varied as the is long but ! | 191 In 2 The first Michigan g s Shogpand, #0000 ) ) S q J New Britain v 2| with 81 BER R el st G060 his opponent gave him a real test. | opponent as Gitlitz did, according to Darrow, li gl ord Hardy 1914 with 74 and Cobb in 1015 with {7en Conference team on the li Mohawks bout with Gitlitz who, though any- il long be remembered 12 3 7| “Duggan 16, Alexander 2,1 The Bostan Red Sox stand as the | apges e s - e D e lereat ngianen auad Rumeita, 11 0 for many a moon against any and a1l Young Griffo, Former e ) Normant, € ......d {with the Hebrew and outpunched Hayliskyat gl - S ) ) New York, Dec. 7 UP—Alfred LaHa ! len: it s | | mination of the hout by the referee | Crillith, 33, known to fight fans o (\,v:‘r:;]:w\;: s South Church Quintet to Meet Lions EIGHTEEN PITCHERS ARE { Ehics B ok P S R = [ because of alleged use of the “rabbit vears ago ax Young Griffo, died : : : i o | A o i 2 ARE O I punch” by 7, made the outcome: | suddenly early tod basement Nishit | < | e e bomel s R R e e A lontion DR T Material used for the tops of [in those whirlwind rounds, 'l had dived for seve v..fl years, In the Btk —_— S i RloGan i Sl e Al |01 tents of large circuses s not | proved hmself a real mateh for Gir- | absenes of & report by the medical Referee, Dillon: scor TR oy LR Qo et 100 g ro v Cobl or Tris Sueaker | of the St Louls Gardlnaly was doing |ef the games were played fn the vi- |Much heavier than the lining of allits or for any other light leavy-|examiner acute indigestion was be- timer, Mullin. Perso ketba v will play its first 7 Tikewis National circnit. cinity of Cambridze and Boston. man’s coat pocket, | weizht battler, for that matter, lieved the cause of his deat Lowit Whitmar ! . l t iate Connty ce Nomad as Members of : stolc b to cqual his Luty, 8; : r 2 at 6 o'clock tomorro winnin K made in 1921 3 t : New York Club, . ot . W t ¥ i d nst Moreover, r r i v thé O i o T at e 1 : M SR 2 Wonder What the Old Tin Lizzie Thinks About Although th orbin teal 1 week defe the state | v are included on the reserve | Pittsburgh pair, Ca wyler, held its opponent : e e e e e s honors 1o a one-point in the fir n e . as fale 5 asone e 3 ; 2 known 1o and incidentally, it went to picc B dangerous € nki N CILlicE ST puohl na e praker | VG e it s e Im NOT Jeacous! No S\Q". | AT JeAaLous No SUCH I'D LIKE To SEE THIS NEw AP | Dage gteal g 115 AND T WON'T BE PITIED! THING ~ BUT | AM HURT A SMARTY CAT STAND UP A F Jinen tve ion (heiroster. The 0 playe | LBty Bt ofyieb1dy { | KNow 1 Loow Like A FRIGHT LITTLE -+ I'M HUMAN EVEN UNDER THE ABUSE I'VE RAD foul shooting by Jow Jasper v by pins oy ‘ AL o | s in th bdorn duy | BUT IVE TRavsLeD ! AND How!/ | | HAVEN'T BEEN TREATED AND. ENDURE THE HIDDING Ry BRIGGS of the game few min field goal SlarTpanis e S B " .. record s S huy by Bob s = G altogether. 5 A i e ! Giants ‘\\K‘.(r on ¢ m,:‘ Tiescher of Cincing h The | I'D LIKE To S=E€ THIS FRESH: Uieeoue) AND JOWES INE Pu-__ul’ wit! Luke scorcd fivst and 4 i e So e lowest winning total wa e | feb (e B (v S " Corbins n St ud Falyie | L ; OR EVEN TIE (T— - Huw' o first 3 . 1o two suec « 10 Washi Athle < but their respective they seek eernits in the LA HEADS SOORING LIS DREW ORD CROWDS ! VeIl Points in Hockey League, Montreal, Que., Dec. T 6Py ucher, New York R rs’ oo eads-the 1ist of goal st "H i : el | KNOW U'VE A BAD CASE of | CAUGHT A GLIMPSE OF HER | HOPE |\ LIVE To SEE HFR A Nutional Hoek ¢oup to and THE RATTLES BUT WAIT TILL “THE OTHER. DAY - AND HONEST YeaR FROM Now -~ SHE'LL BE including ganies of Dee. 4, accord- | THIS NEW LIZ21€ GOES OVER IT ISN'T THAT 'M CATTY OR EATING IAY DUST You CAN BET ing to a standing R e L i el A JeaLous BUT REALLY | CAN'T YouR' SWEET LIFE ... JEALoLS!? : ' nrritts Trave Presid der. Boucher is 4 o SEE ANYTHING To RAVE ABOUT: \ S e Y Burritts to Travel to R R A | SAY HER NAME Is ELIZABETH.| SEE ANVTRIRG 1o B MR AL Me 1T HAR HAN-H-h-y Th:\_nws'.m\'llle TOMOITOW | hit a rating of nine points. | THE AIRS THAT FRAIL PUTS on! 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