New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 8, 1927, Page 14

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14 )..7, DECEMBER 8, 1927, BOS0L22D2HHL5 9955558855558 9 55890 S $ 8 RARIAY A LAANL85005800808550586950008H NEW BRITAIN ROLLER HOCKEY TEAM MEETS ... ... 7 .. 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Teagie prandine | Game Tonight—First Contest to Start at 8 o’Clock. - = 11-New Britain toam of the Connec- i i New Haven ... 1.000 »ONOOOOA 1d_quintet which last Sat Hartford | will play its first home game in the \\'uHm;_'!m'd = 72 ,“ (', :l\ ,['”;'":\‘ e Sy { Connecticut & sketball leagug Last Night's Results ‘ [] B l T s L rE g i 4G azainst the Waterbury team at the H ) Cl ho Th Tolyoke 7, Meriden 6. el e | : : sht the local team will meet SE 0 NEIRTE eEnsy i ast Saturday, the All-New T | s ; Haven Arens it another leagie con- SRS P et e g ater iy St 2 2 ‘ St e 5 e 4 Texas § (- Dro. | Hockey league contest tonight at the tea ' . 3 w B ade an auspicious ! : . confident of victor ce 4 4 : SatealinG (hG Haritony xakess 7| leasusiiraftiaercamantivas tiafou tlEREHEMER UEEMSIDENE ipresanioditos nd A work : ' (e Closahoss | of (he' scores ot alll the Natiol ‘rofessional ! W,L. :‘";";L“.: s '";fl iies plcich ol exhibited in the p . e 7 O tn the letsne. no. far {18%0Cation ut the final sessions o players in Meriden. 1 . rinst played i ; its convention here today. : Bross City team is one of the riden Insilcos e Tabs hi . ; his yea 2 team will have I""“-“ Discselonio) rules yes- | gest in the league following the ot SRE NG Tl from some shakeup after last Saturday's meet- The Waterbury team, a combina- 5,60 oy owners to terminate the Mg and New Britain will have to tion of the pick of hoth the Tirook- ment. Av v center- travel at 1op spoed 1o win. The rush Iyn A, € tive and the S JORDNS g on how long the agrecment made lne will have Davies and Harkins teamn of last ¥ is one of the goven y fwo was intended to 45 an offensive machine. Davies is iy inst the Insileos, it is prob- | st in the circuit. Already the | yun. One faction contended it was 25 fast 1y rusher in the game ble that the linenp will not be Brass City quintet has fumbled e fsupposed to terminate this year, While Hardy, the yeteran of the st until after the practice i b, A Meriden Endees by a close score and | while another group quoted a seetion 1v2gue of 16 years ago, has lost none fhekl Trary o ;i e although the quintet also lost one [of the pact indic it was fo re- his ability as a player. “Red" ) i loE Ihabintustoialile: o s contest, the defeat was a matter of | main in cffec g the life of Tronnelly will be at center with Bar- ns pulled | tor at the society hall ¢ b only a few points. Mouniain Landis, commis- ' n¢y Doherty, also 2 former star in ormer pair following mien will m up i The lineup of the visiting uz»:p;»m:vy; of Ml\.u\nll ; : vs gone by at halfback and Jette e I r & ficld eam 7 pation is studded with the names o nder the presen agresment, <01, Soutn Congresa | “Whitey. S o ,J-’m\-' o P e fow years hack nnd | minor clubs can be foreed to sl New Britain will present against Jut one game be- | Brookly ston and Baltimore of o tiliing the fioor, it will look like | Promising players, under certain fhis powerful combination its first 3 b e BISRRiATIE b et e s i R e iiwind team developed in | conditions, 1o the majors, or clubs line team of Pierce and Alexander B e B L o (BY BILLY BVANS) $ g : did \foy HEIEN : of higher classificatio «t rushes, Boucher at center, Mulre LB NEaDSHIRE TS 0) DlENSln g bl ndy v coomy cents under trying | the Brass Clly a few years 8801, o150 Y cues never have |head Afback and Blount at goal old league r¢ zame in this city last Saturday oy | r unusnal achieverents unds o o reNaOTEE oD i1y Dupn Heinie Ci | e neveralins el g gl iy I Dlountatiennl : and | Dissinger, formerly of the University [ trying conditions! > ? 4 i bt | iiitne ac forwiirds wilh MeNamatay] acce! he draft pact. Due to a s r . ali shortage of players, however, thes \ 1 quintt has not r that it them if they { Plainfield team, the members will go | fighting, As several | ombinations were worked suceess- | ReaneylcanusRlohnstonn e v ben th S a cties s b dead- | who rates as one of the ¥ a8 ila Have bbcn! forded o ncoent [been) golng Ho walll It lost ifa) first Big Five champions fc o 0 | Ca blotic I ; in the state, at the pivotal posit Art g 1 andin, formerly of [ i ward darn L 5 Yeq mer, former U, of Pen Saaien, EronuineSmnjorsiundeeihep oSy o g last ondayiiligntife rn ) ; Hormandlny - rorment ot | o i flogs | an an endi gach Dean | Magner, former U of Peait, st AW gro ¢ conaitions A Holyoke in an overtime battle and v's U0 pionk Calicy Aloalan b 1 : e ' mentor, Shechy, ono of the most clever ball} Copy o'y gt probicns Anatly sub- another on Tnesday night to Wall- Ore £ on Hicapepc isuns arome ; Spsiuli cul I know my name, T handlers in the (E“-‘Iy;“‘l’.‘(‘\fl\‘ 2 Ditted to a committee for dise .;u;.(nr‘lv and the team is due te ran ) £t e e i H‘,.,‘ e ‘\)\{l guards. Wall ..k-l Grady ot and presentation today in the form jbreak info the win column tonight. Na 5 S0 plavere; LA B dienaulrecond iy RorRase el nopyins al fahs lof a_ resolution The amateurs to appear in the Chorus B . will make up the reserve strengtl | = Quegtions of salary limitation, | preliminary game tonight include With this team ing it NeW ontions and bonuses ulso precipitats | the FFusari brothers, Jack and ‘Pe The "“".1;"':':“:..‘ Skt : Hewtire i u ! Ts LAST Britain will have to travel at 19D {ug Jonz discussions. Jimmy Clinton, Lawlor and “Red" oM el il b he ait A G epeed every minute, The defeat su Lecommendations for increases In | Baver. TLawlor is former halfback b i : i P EG Tfi‘ tere®at the hands of the < Class B, Cand D leagiues wes another | with the New Haven team while 3ur ! 4 2ther P me an invalid v s =] L “fore © o constity v was its opponent in 1 v ! death often n hand l’&_._—._——@ Plainfield crew at the arena stisubject before th onstitutional | Bayer. until recently was goal tender Gaturday night is considered by !committce, or Holyoke. Jack and Pete Fusari Assoclated DPress any 1o be the hest thing that couid | Under the proposed new schedule | have appeared in the league as ex- have happened to the local tean be- a would be permitted ftra men several times so far while canse it ig bound to make the play- | up to $4,500 and would be Clinton last year was a member of ‘ t of the family. | land, defeated Phil Scott, Great Brit- B 500 for violations of the |the Meride t rning 1o winning form L T iy ona e harder to win their Meriden team. “‘"]“‘ "‘ i '”“M' "‘ s "”‘_',h mother also works. 1. (10). Lope Tenerio, Philippines | crs work all the ha | * would enjoy a $3,200 3 | ; Ra0H 5 | The crew will battle the pick of hed off faily schedule P he | won cehnical knockont over | league contests | ? 0 fine fo i , polished oif | KRR ANT) FOURNIER games and dancing will follow. s dully schedule during 11 e e w Britain's lneup will contatn j limit and face O violis [ Meriden's amateurs and the pre- L Eglnoc DL QeSO AR NS SREl e e el - names of all of its first string jtions 3 HLbgn Wminary game is cxpected to be & ” g 7 rnes family is not ene of nt means and throughont | college carcer, Lee has! Cleveland—Johnny Risko, Cleve- iest performance s on ik Petorr York, won from | th ould be $2,700 with a fine of $1,500 : [ i | players at the start. Sloman and | WOUe 4 "' battle of parts. Most of the Sllver A S MIM WITH SAME CLUB flpfiN"}N SP[[T Sfiniengy he SR e S ¢ smith, Furopean bantam- |plavers at e S&TE SONAC G, [ Class A leagues are prrnitted (0 St city players have appeared here in yrecions) (it ehampion, (10) cir ow ary standards under the m pr mpion, at center ana |thelr own y A |games with other teams this season Every morn Jarnes ‘ = Jimmy Zakzewski constitutior | Lon : and their ability is well recognized. SRR T SO flN Tiffl ElEVENS {classes trom § arloc n | Now York—Benns Eater el Bl LU ’::"h,"':“,, Kilnft s | .'l'é\v‘l\flrs'mgm"ne wint L:ke race at 8 Reunited Two Old Time ! En s . el e NGb Ted Sand. | will form the reserve squad ! TRAVELB LANE (e e seconducantost Bets = Wy e e : S iy m“. o New Britain stands tied with New | 1 [ElosRindecipay anoltifoclacic Clubmates, Atost ¥, whic vl st Corr, New York, (5 : Haven for first place, each team Dec, 8 () — Baseball i or him Pt hasing won a game and 1ost none !y o jonn 0. McGraw of New | TAYLOR VS. GARLEY major leagu 2 Ll 1 o'cloc ry affcrnoo . e W el IS and Friday night's 'mn.-\ will r “.l i ; i former Yankees' players| o ‘l n work ne station sque Yvoodchopper Is ling one. The New Haven crow ! Vork Glants Predicts Teams will | - - of a deeade. {l 610 Al vin risty with gas ¢ After Reinstatement is ~"'"u’!'j~"”_f‘j}:‘k“*;‘r"‘fw‘ b é,.';.} e e A on |Hartfora Weltorweight Sensation crnationals, | T _ldui momen h eI gRotl Rt A ) ‘H:L‘I‘"" er and Gordon and Chadys at] oy fee, 8 (D~ Baschall| 0 Meet Champion of Massachu- once again | i 2 GlansnEingatidil = perniment reinstatement z & tupdey | oIS I the not so distant futur urnicr, first base- | d ing his thr = P e 3 : : prelis el SHATY @il do all thelr traveling by air- 1 with the Yankees | fall have develope deei it | California ¥ Surnes v : on preparatory to arrang. DDt Will be between two tRAmS| . Coredicts Manager John J. Mc- | Hartford, Dec. 8.—Billy Taylor, el {our dtiring the from the Girls Industrial 16400 | G of (e Glants former Hartford high football cap- list for scholi 3 PR The main contest will get under Wiy | gy jg (he safest method of travel tain, who is sweeping through all Jarnes received da Aot (T ablo Ao AboutRINoisTac)? neing will fel-lijorg is” said McGraw, who has opposition in welterwelght division tion by {ho bBoxifie fathers, Raulino |10%- Tdone conslderable globe trotting. “I|in amateur ranks, mets a hard test SEn e G T S = |have been up 40 or 50 times. I al- tonight at the Massasoit A. C. v in the Interna- |addit chizan, C hedcompete for the v L hiladelphi nber 26, His AGLL: h ME Iways fiy from Key West to Havana. | weekly show at Foot Guard hall. His in 1913, | B . ve, Wis- doy. On nes atol A0k Tor A e TE s feam |1 shall be perfectly willing to trans- [opponent wiil be LeRoy Carlay, state ship of Paul|consn, lowa inois heve decid- | miss only a few hour m regular | Pittshurgh and after that of this city defeated the Triquois A.port my team by airplane as som |welterwelght champlon of Massa- publisher, od to give the . - duty on Fridays, returning in time 05 10 hos in Cleveland and (. of Hartford last night by the gs they perfect ships with four or chusetts, who is leading a six-man forward Taking the 1l “p 10 1o start work S v BCO; oit. His opponents have not yet Score of 41 to 20. The Eagles show- fnore motors. I don't have so much team from the Bay State. Taylor de- the plan ciiective, Wisconsin | workers on duty at th es T ki 1 superiority in every department ' confidence in single-motored planes.” | feated Seeche at Manchester Tues- ith five ma- announced it had sch : ¢ land Barnes always pays them b Wline wi< poinatated only for of the game. The Eigles would like | McGraw did not indicate how his |day night. Vie Morley, Pancho Vil- White Sox, |header for next October 13, en by ing then henexe 1 recent tight with Johnny Risko t0 hear from any team in the state!players felt about the idea. la, Johnny Gusta, Harry Seeche and i the | Badger elevens will play North Da- | Trojan star je t e inte ing a suspension for 1. /in the 16 to 17 c! AlLL - = |Ray Strong will be pitted against bix |k State and Cornell (lowi) ¢ol- | collemiates or ion: i Phil Scoti, British [kame must he played on the road.| TLarge circus t»nes cost froni $10.-*the Massachusetts team and there 3. {1oge on the same afeonoai al A ladi= | mects dietis Toraed o mones weight champion. Manager J. Colwick, 200 South Main | 000 to $16,000. | ™Il be several inter-clty bouts. son necded by the family. street | The Badgers also forwarded Fratern have heen rapped in | —=— S ROt S o o St Wi T s morhe ) v Som°bcdy Is Always Taking the Joy Out of Llfe By BRIGGS Madison Ociobe the date on ' from hor s ssar some- | setts Tonight. the “railure” win t v v vind nt veek in this fullti has had only tcams i ) moin 14 In | it on Saturdays so tich tie first siring ouifits are | one to do the housework. cook the slated to 1 at Ann Arhor | meats ana give i father S at o Of the o sehools, Purdue and | pecess : T ed | and | Northwestorn, thronzh e cad | ¢ s S f NEXT DAY- ; A THE NEXT I Touisville American asso- | opp ',un'y‘ to the plan. i ‘]‘W‘ ; |AK= THE ADVICE LISTEN, ARE You TRYING e PREE s Ji ilinois gt Sy thor n for | to show their loyalty to L 0F YouR WIFE FOR 0 i i “second feam,” indicated it would On Tebruary 25, 1926, first N YOUR L\FE © LooK_Lch WARFIELD, THE BARBERS FTCHER SELEGTED T0 R as el limesiootAbiin caeer, Farne - MOZART AND WAGNER ARE STILL ON LETCAE ! S R L S L ALL AT ONCE T A STRIK®E NAG“ G‘E\’EU\ND TEAM i iz League Outfits Now Are ::1(!";‘"] i“ I’{! e f()]‘ PGl an s Gl Gollers in Flerida soh, Fla, Dec. 8 (UF) the Pacific Third Start Sl o np ot nnowunc- an meeting, t : : 1 Bill MekKcehnie G L three | below 13 f ; 1 with the | soared over Pine- | marker, And then at it meet T 1Y his own mark to onanttodrnamentsdl et 9 1 inches. Only he and 5 T AND SHE open, at Aliami; {8t ol nicoimpetilion: You FINALLY HAVE | , = oven, ot Mlam e e pfie ANLa e WELL ITS DOESN'T EVEH) WELL \F womeN four ball mateh had tricd this height once in 1 ABouT TIME a REN'T THE —'2 K AL | R R e AT oSS Bl b THNKING WHAT A Sl el NOTICE T AREN ! on, Antonio: | tempted this mark previous DELIGHTAUL SURPRISE S wd north and south | times. oth vaulters missed twice. | Y%, You'LlL GIVE HER GE Tt oy urst | Throughout that entire meet Barnes . HOME = ~ cash prize $12,000 | vaulted first among all contestants | 7 WHERE 'VE - 1 at the Atlanta meet. [and Carr last, mmes tried s | / g You BEGHN © date has not been announced. | third time. He cleared the cross- piece and topped it off comin GRID COACHES MEET down. On one of his trics, the bar tand, Orc. Dee. 8§ (UP)— [ had fallen off as he started upward 10 colleges of the Pa- | and hie had been foreed to try again. (ife coast Intercollogiate conference, | On Carr's fifteenth cffort of his K€ |39 footbullcoaches, graduate mana- [ yeer, he iblished the present teh isers w e regis world's recor for the annual meeting he athietic code of Southern conf hich starts today. | California there is a wward- | Th coming session would he o fing merit letters o members pre Ar- championship teams in foot- basketball and baseball. Tn track ch awards come only from | discussions an intercollegiate championship, an Olympic championship or a world's LD CLASSIFIED ADS © A gime th coincd In 1783 | record. Barnes had done none of FOR YOUR WANTS | 1s now valued at 2300, these since becoming a Trojan. 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