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Speaking of Sports § CPIFPFITIIITIIITOIITIIIIS Football in this city has pulled up stakes for the year, according to ailable information on the sub- Jeet and the third game between the All-New Britain and Hartford Giants s will have to await another scashn for settlement, L Following the financial setback sufiered again this year by the pro- ioters of the local eleven, it is »ubtful it this city will be repre- ted next year hy a professional There is only one saving grace for i-ofessional football and that is a e league. Should such an organi- itfon be formed, financial succe is most assured because of the inter- t of the fans in battles between ms representing cities in this There wasn't a great deal of money anywhe in professional thall this year, High salarles for ars and hgh guarantees for teams h made the football situation such that there is little chance for promoters to get an ‘“even k" at the box office. Tonight's amateur boxing tourna- ment should te the best of the pres- ent indoor scason. The officials of Mohawk A. C. have made every rt to get the hest possible attrac- here torght and the tour t pted this sear. 1¢ it shoull be a “bloomer” like some of the others that have gone before then it s almost impossible to get a gosd tournament n the amateur rark te However, the boxers coming from Boston are pretty well known and they can e counted on to good accownt of themsclves fans here know the abil Kelly, Joe Howard, Harry § and Johnry Clinch. 1If the Boston boys don'twant to fight, they will be made to <o 80 or take a good lick- ing for ticmselves whilc of Jack S thall league opans night when N The local quintet neets New Haven tonight in another eague battle, These are two tough «iough games for any team, but the ocal players are confident of coming -hrough with vietories, YEETING ADJOURNS Session I tonorrov Britain neets Waterbu The nere strte of Annual “Twenty Sixth Bashall Leagues at Dallas Comes to & Close, 3 Dec. 8 (UP)—The nnual meeting of the Nationai ion of I'rofessional Ba formally adjourncd c five of its mem- Lampionship of the world from Jose R, Capablanca. Alckhine was officially proclaimed ¢hampion last night by the Argen- tine Chess club under whose aus- pices the tournament in which the od hands held. Of the purse, the Russian-born pion, who is now a citizen of . received $5,400. Capablanca who was net present, will reveive $4.600. Alekhine also received a gold inedal donated by the club. WANTS CRACK AT DUNDEE fighter, spend Christmas and then go east to try to k at Joe Dundee, welter- ‘mpion BOXING TONIGHT Dee. 9 at §:30 at the Hall, o R 12 Star Bouts BOSTON TLEAM PICK OF CONNLECTICUT 15 Rounds of Action ars of Continual Millh Admission 75 cents Main Sireet 31 Bridgett's Smoke Shop, Ch Strect, State Lunch, Main St Shechun's Smoke Shop, Main Billie’s Smoke Shop, Tabs ain St. Sireet. Building, ) mént is the nost expensive one at- give a | he WITH THE BOWLERS PALACE ALLEYS RUSSELL & ERW N LEAGUE | illicit mountain stills. The prisoner based his self-defense, testifying that when accused Stotler of having “imprope relations” with his wife, Stotler R nenu::,h J : | reached for his gun. He said that i“‘rm" v \ 31 | he .‘;)\m his .\]H'pv rior officer to pro Kri 8 9| teet his cwn life. | or 5 : The prisoner and his wife broks £ Harvard President Sees Need of aown when the- jurs foreman an- | 845 | o o nounced the verdict. The jury's de- lerste o & | RE]IQIOUS Iniluence cision carries with it a mandatory A ugustine 105 sentence of life imprisonment in the ]“,u vny AZ P e :» penitentiar L Cambridge, Mass., Dec. 9 (P— = T Morals of college students are 0 | “negative” today, and there is a need MAY DEGIDE N PLACE 96— 359 | 4421305 91— 260 102 26 2 3 61 2§ | FAINIR LEAGUE Browny 99 as 199 111 6 30 e Athletics 454 | COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Exide Batt Teinzman tdson MeNulty Pe ieinzman Farmers il [ o “ any modified with the major agie Tio natlonal board of arbitration, will remain in session for are decisions in - Pk X, ifter a short discussion the meet- Walverines .4 fifteen to five to order the " uemmer J T 16 ociation, International litt® e 1eague, Pa Const league, Western | league and the Three Ky b diccontinue the modified draft im- 310 midiately. i Abolishment of the modified draft | phn was said t » the way for i consideration of universal draft L. pan which was sponsored by Walter e rris of the Dallas club of the Jeague. The proposal will be {he major-minor mect- ng in ¢ York next weck. The terms of the unive plan siats that players with Class “A" | . teams would not be eligible Talges for draft until they have been with R. Johneon . {re league three years; Class “D” - Hekror 9 {am, two years and others one sar. | Toronto, Canada, won the 1928 Sk neeting of the association over | oo ¢ ‘hattanooga, Tenn., and Terro ;7 Kanopka : Uaute, Ind. ML Killtan s e . Gidden RiCHER THROUGH TITLE A Meskill gl Alexander Alckhine Receives $5,400 1. Richa A. Quinn 5 as Champion's Share in Chess | | = Burse. CORBIN CABINE Buenos Alres, Dec. 9 (B—Alexan- [n der Alekhine is $5,400 richer today M = I rtuc of his winning of the ch Tnknowns of greater morat and revgioos 1o FOR DAVIS CUP MATCHES |fluence in their lives, President A. E | Lawrence Lowell Harvard be- S |lieves. Ofticials of Tennis Association to Mr. Lowell made public his views g today in a letter published in the Vote on Question at Session | Harvard Alumni Bulletin in which T he wert strongly on record in favor it of the ¢l plan of memorial to W York, Dec. 9 (B—The quos- Harvard stu who lost their i on of whether or not Ar W lives in the World war. Sty . | “The projcct has been @ cause of 1354 the Davis Cup challenge for |contention among alumni, despite | e American or Buropean zone will {45 fuct thas movs tan $700:000 bas g? n : important topic of discus- | been subsc for the construction on s ]:wn ”‘rv.‘ BoclIUve icom miltes of the United States JLawn Tennls!| of an imposi historie in the we do ir the permanent valuc ch edifice with- association goes into session here tomorrow might William T. (Big Bill) Tilden, ranking American player, is respon- Jle for the suggestion that America of all the URIversity 1S pajiong ¢ e based upon moral considerations.” z e Mr. Lowell wrote. “Ot what good iS o1}er Americ it tanaieial: it to krow chemistry if the only ob- jo\ere here predict the U, 8. L. T. ject of studying it to discover g i)l officially frown on the idea. more fatal oxplosives? Of what e ehalicd inet A good 15 it to lvarn any control over s the powers of nature or of man if ropean we arc not to usc them for moral T piACE pur 4 im abroa ree or four “Morcover, the whole deficit of months %t aataircany our colleges has been the tact that pone rican zone and education as not in itself been @ had linging outside the moral purpose in the great body of local the first time since ndergratuates, Our colleges have pressure resulted in the not done for the community of the two-zone sys- they shpuld have done, bee: em. students have not believed in th Among the ¢ e of the talents, nor felt a favor of the | obligation. To improve in ¢ act that an can zo llege the talents they pos- nld produce competi- from it ve an v had a mselv nds to tt prepa their future service of the community has been lacking. I do mot mean that the morals of our students have been positively ~but they ha d the concepti in college duty s, by tmost, developt for t and Mexico ring 2 carl ve pponents QUAKE PREDICTION FILLS LIMA PARKS on to ng he “I¢ the need of the American col- 2 e e ¢ Nervous Women and Childrer morials is to develop a stronger and | pear To Sleep in Thelr Houses more positive moral consciousness of the duty of public service, then it After Hearing Vorecasts, cannot be divoreed from religion; and n, as all the Lima, P Dee. 9 (A-—Nervous S Lt e vomen slept in the parks of Lima E i last night beca they ared that sisted by a proper physical expres & sion. i ¢ their homes would be demelished by “That we lack at Harvard today. \1° “"" “"7“““ e predicted ;“ A beautiful church to our war dead fnalENBEndandivaearitiny e I of Taenza, lLaly would be admi aspir: on ion toward New York, Dec. 9 (P—8nohbish ss and prejudice are the fruits of American coll tion, in the opinion of Edward A. Steiner, professor of sociology at . . Grinnell college, Grinnell, Towa. Bul ln w— Education in Americ: s ereating snobbishness which may be more destructive than ignorance and is propagating prejudices on the col- e e e i e | STONE DY StONE lice in a run-down pasture” Dr. Steiner told memt langnage ion has is full of prejndice the Unive information Dr. young men an expression both of our for them for moral charac and yers of the for service intensified ¥ club is as demoeratic clas: Steiner said, “it and women nothing to be e college campue In most cities | i Bend, plea on | fe Al here It ther Many prayers CHARGE ST Rackers of U. of Pittsburgh Football ternity hou to place bets on Pitt ag tate at odds of ten to seven. Trade was brisk. “Hugu rg wccepted their NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1927. BRANDS STUDENTY' MORALS ‘NEGATIVE andi said shocks would be on the Pacific coast, in South | |le=—— - rica the etw ki Greek archipelago and December 6 and | None have occurred | n niber reported from Chile that | much nervousness there and | government has forbidden v o similar predic-| lication women with th d in the parks children nd open places carly . They said fheir in the rather than in {ent cathedrals which have ding hundreds of years. 1e went home later in the eve t others remained In the out the night. The pected to continue un- ember 11. | ISR — | DENTS WITH ABSCONDING WITH BETS | | Team to Appear Before | — Commissioner, ‘ Pa. Dec. 9 (P—A of University of Pittsburgh nts who wagered their cash ould t Penn State ksziving and then lost when were scheduled to ; commis- | de absconded ommission 1 several d to be tory—no middleman’s profit paid here. Big Shipment Blue Overcoats Just Arrived OH! WHAT VALUES!! You Want Siyle — You Want Quality — Ard at a Price G Wlalall VIRl oV RINCETON 'ES YOU ALL NEW, SMART ERCOATS CUITS TUXEDOS $4 302 Why pay $2 5and We give the equ Move {or lo 16.50. Direct from our own fae- s is our motto. If it's an overcoat of Melton or Kersey, Nigger Head or Imported Crombie—it's here at $16.30. Suits Robins to Staze Five all \\'ml)l x}\]‘orstcds, cassimeres, serges or twists, all at $16.50, sizes to 46 stout. Buy : Saaaie , A vour clothes at Princeten’s—thousands of men are doing it and not one of them is sorry. hfi“f" l'“ (l"ms‘sli: Ratisfaction guaranteed. o ¢ major league clubs i spring training pro- | 4 . Lrooklyn 1::»;“\ an- | ! g f , The Robi 11 il E o1 ; i the Yank- [} b { Braves und} & X A | ) ! 5 7 | of the major T FOR MEN ~ YOUIIG MEN of the Phillics, ler, will g iRt ; E Harold L. Byett, Mgr. and socially effective as the Unior club would be married to | Dames confidence. “Edneation h iven information but little fllumination. 1t furnishes power, but no light, and the power ma be more destruetive than the unharnessed power of 1gnoranc W Seve 1a which ecarries on work foreisn ice, guage inring the World horn to FOUND. hundred members of t information heg war to assist t inderstand GUILTY Under-Cover Man, in Maryland Dry Chief's Murder, out Capital Pu rstown, M verdict of first d out capital pun ed carly this mor Washington coun uinst Reginald cover man, for th of Hunter R. Stot chicf kil July d h chief ne when th Convicted With- nishment. A, Dee. 9 A ree murder serv Ameri- itntion, listened to Dr. Stein he ur i SIXES A with ment was return ning by a jury criminal court B. Wi under ar Boonshoro i e two men western Mary 319 East Main Street s was charged with having ast November sales, greatest in 18 years of Paige history, reflect increasing public R NG EIGHTS HOWARD W. WHITMO\E Near Elm had |gone out, presumably in search of | | | M. King A. Ringqul | | THREATENING LEAD Montreal Can diens Pushing Ran- | } gers After Victory Over Toronto Maple Leafs.. New York, Dec I Canadiens threatencd the lead- tre | ership of the New York Rangers in National Hockey league today the result of their latest victory er the Toronto Maple Leafs by i ! Making their first appearance in Montreal this season, the Leafs were ov plo last night. The t iumph gave the Canadiens 12 points putting them in front of (1.2 Marcons to top the international group on a margin of |The Canadiens trail the Rangers by a single point. In the only other league contest, » Detroit Cougurs upset the New ork Americans by 2 goals to 1. 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