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8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1927. $IS5085228580053802 8255800856508, SOBHLLISLSSSHHHL050588 9559595955900 58855985085509282825582209992 985552855 9055588. NEW BRITAIN BASKETBALL TEAM OPENS LEAGUE SEASON AT STANLEY ARENA TONIGHT—JACK KELLY LOSES TO RYCHLAK ON A FOUL—NEW BRITAIN ROLLER HOCKEY TEAM DEFEATED BY HOLYOKE — TABS PLAY PLAINFIELD — OTHER SPORTS POOPPCTITIVETCIIPVIIPIPEIIVTITIIVPPOTI PN T PRRRID T PITEITPIINIEIITVIITCIRIEITTTITVETECTITTTRIC FOT DTN PEPTE VORI VIR E S FFITICSIVPIVITHTSTIOE FHTEED PP0000$ CINPTRPE P PVE I PPOICI PP NEW BRITAIN TO BATTLE MORLEY DRURY REACHES HEIGHT OF FORM \KELLY LOSES TO RYCHLAK WATERBURY FIVE TONIGHT, ey W = ON FOUL IN THIRD ROUND -~ oty State League Season to Open at Arena — Locals Pre- | IPLE THREAT SR, R ! NS “ Connecticut Champion Has Things Own Way When pared for Hard Battle — Suffer 37 to 23 Defeat at | 2T OF SOUTHERN: i | . - ! Low Blow is Struck — Clinch and Renault Furnish Hands of Atlas in New Haven—Furious Contest is | CALIFORNIA: ; : By o\ ! Feature Fight of Night — Leo Larrivier Kayoes Expected—Brass City Team Forms a Strong Com- | ! s =l . T >/ > - ) : Johnny Walker — Howard Wins Despite Injured bination—Girls’ Teams i in Prehm. o ’ . 4 / A R ) ! Right Hand—Results of Other Bouts. Leazue Standing | I ; T TN \ 4 ; 2l | oniy ene of the rour Boston ama- |hibition. 1 N IN i 2 i N N % ‘fteur battlers who appeared at the The Krar brothers from Fast e : £ A g 4| tournament staged by Hartford, Grorge i the Mohawk and Joe, wera o . i ; . ; 5 . in the Tabs' hall last night, |both set hack in their bouts last _ AR . =y A8 x ] (mmp'd with a vietory in their |night. George, an sxcellent catcher, Hartfc : s 4y Y « ! clashes with Connecticut’s fistic lead- [staggered through three rounds ey and lie won his bout ~when he jagainst Ray Strong of Hartford in terbury 2 3 SO ! 2 : 5 ouled in the third round. Frank [the 124 pound class. Strong sent Beaten By New Haven ] U e : ' ’ : Rychlak, the Bay Stat punch | him down several times for the R e et ,OO,HMBC[ Plamheld FIYE on Chalk&d] i f i { . 4 4 thrower, who, the week before, had |count of nine but George was on Aisnuicd o= \ of first place | | ’ NG ; ; ’ i knocked out Jack Beaslcy of New |his feet at the end of the session. nec . il Coun Tomgm E " - i p | Haven, was the victorious Bostonian. | Not so with Brother Joe. how- tfroune hitherto undefea ! d ‘ N . ; f i {He was taking a neat shellacking fever, hecause when “slow-m in quintet last eve- — g v “ - = e R and had gone down for the count of (joe Sline from Hartford in i} t the New Haven Arena by a Tincups : % : B 3 s { : ; uine in "'I’”‘ the first - and = second | pounds class, hit 1im once, the fi e i | Tabs Jainticld > i : ; {rounds. In a mix-up in a neutral |wag over. Joe doesn't hit very otten e s e e K - ; pa . - (& . o] [corner, Kelly let a hard right £0lput when he dosw “Oh. sowede: f Siinoth Sepihs i q e fand it landed elearly below the belt. | o 3 hit one with the s light Forward ! dow.” Sline caught Krar right on the Tead almost Taylor Dissinger P ) fiixefercaiJos Wititz imnienlately tept it ofi i th ®ul aliort RisHit hana he New Haven team startet Loft Forw : p e 5 s .}1\,\-',‘;,‘. 1 the fighters and disqual- |1y the frat round and the fight wes wst and ran up a 10 poin ye- | Paige, Restella ........ Staviniteky | P ™ ’ 3 JRES X lover. fore the locals could get starte enter | ¢ L3 A 2E < : It was a bantiful fizht while it| Joe Zotter of this city. a 14y. |[pounder, lasted jist five minutes Led by the brilliant Zakzs w | Carlson, Arbour .... Madden ¢ : ( fiasled eI GhaREan i clicu b boy | r against John Novaek of Waterbury. and trailed the Atlas by one point |Sheehan . S Bernot 2 b : |department. = Kelly's right = sentis”former marine. Zotter had the at the half. Tn the second half the | Left Guard 5- ! - = | Byehlak down for a pount of nINe |ngtrer of the first mund but a, hard ocals went completely to pieces and| Realizing that it must put every o AND HE THRCWS A!JDQJJ -] = 1 8 ‘;'X‘ the f;r“ “"‘”'; and although the | ynen sent him grosey in the sec. scored but ene basket and tw foul | thing into the ne. 1o a oston boy weathered the storm, 2! % ored but ane bask nd two f nl}}m L game in oreler to win CATCGHES THE FORWARD PAS lond. Novack was on him like a ti- RIL IO . > o S {the performance was repeated in the | L points while te Atls was rolling ag Plainfield, the Tabs “on il RIAAMA socond st Kelly abparently I |[EeT and several mowe stiff jolts to up 17 counters, Leary was removed | basketball team will fight at the e Y anp Y W Ithe faw brought this eshibition to from the game four minutes after |Tabs' hall tonight for every “hreak" :,;:‘“":n”;f;m“':‘] Sl S ey the start of the final half, and. with |in the game in an effort to put over (BY BILLY EVA P - | ol RN A Perguson ) alinew mertias ol his b ent, the Nev ictory on one VR evident. They fonght at 170 pounds. banishment, the New ain |4 victory on one of New Britain's : | 3 Holvoke Arrinda 6. Johnuy Clinch of this city and|!he Franco-American cub of Wa- m's chances of victory went glim-|annual hasketball rivals, | XMorley Drury, captain of fthe r fi i New Britain Boucher 3 Jack Renault of Boston furnished |1°TDUrY. in the 120 pounc class, won '-A"_‘_r;]nsfw | The Plaintield team has proven | Southern California footb amsi 1 J Holyoke Jean 1.41|the featurs fight of the night. Both 4N €asy threc-round vetory over * Dest team in the state when {t | this season reached the i o Z Second Period pounded each other on cven terms|J70¢ Cody of this city. Cody ducky St G Bt e is playing under professional rules | heights often predicts 5 / Q Holyoke Tean 1015 | for twe rounds but then Clinch slam- | Pretily but he forgets to punch. through to score 1 almost every defeat sffers | fore when injuries put h t C‘ New Britain Alexander .11 med his way to a victory over the |I'érguson hit him almost Vi ’;’fr‘: ’(-onv’“;'”~\“]“'*\“_y ons d ally is one in which amatenr | the running at such times, 4 . 3 Third Periecd {invader in the third canto. The final | With rights and lefts and had the ; N X | rule ve been used. The Tabs will | Morley is known as the “har S e S = s Holyoke Hart 10.03 iround told the story and although |fight by a wide margin, score, Here New I at vantage in the game $o- | luck™ player of the Pacific Holyoke I 1 e Tinw . . a I Jean 08| Renault showed plenty of stuff, he| The curtain raiser brongat Fddlo come Into it wn and c eyl i < i ¥ o fiar P = - " s 5 & “n;; ”1‘ l‘m e heir own floor under amateur rules | kne jury for a time threatening i - : 11 Holyoke St Aubin 446 the winds, tore in and won the dn»llnr of Bristol in the 107 pound LA S he localSiang with their ow owd to root | to ruin his career. i w i F N 1l V P Holyoke §, New Britain, 3.{cis andily. i cights were |class B o e e by el b e | PR m Ui tnslct e crewiaito Broot o r v {0 Remam “h Blg ive HOCkeJ Team ICEOW i, Hule A Bt Ision Dandily. The weights were [class. The bout' was called o draw ¢ 4 1 Tt = *¢” | for them. It must have been a great souree Rushes, Pier 7. Hart &; stops, | 145 pounds. at the end of the third rouad and '”-Th“h\-‘:‘,}:;.}fiy.,.hv':",‘;w:-;” el When the Plainfield team returne | of satisfaction o him. when in fhe —n i Lovegroen 63, Blount 81; fouls, Ar- joq Howard, despite an infured |Camp punched his way to a victory ¢ off form in shooting and the | °% IoMe last Saturday, the town was j recent clash with California. hated | wypgpmy parrow, 1on thr Standing tiuda. Referc right hand, poked, hooked and jab- |in the fourth. Taylor went down for mlwl R 8 In this | SUrPrised to r of its unexpected rival. Drury hafl the gre; 2 Tl Corbin Screw team in the Y. M. €. Meriden . by .14 4 T 5 hed his way to a left handed vie. (the count of nine in the last eession Halt b Tomad Sritain defense | ¥1CtOry over the All-New Britain | his career. 1lis remd le per-| o\ industrial gue into un- Holyoke Bt 5 ' Tunneyv to Discuss His [tory over Oscar Record in the 170 jand this swung the bout in Camp's team by a two-point score. Tt won | formance plaved a hiz part in the R (AT Ao ateTblrya w5 i et 6l 79 pound class. Howard sent a terrific |favor. ompletcly fo pleces and the| considerablo recognition ahout the | decisive 18-0 vietory the Trojaus ooy G 0% FEORE ] N ! Plans With Promoter |punch over in the first round that| The card of fisits last night ‘ by e e 500 s )t e i o e bk i L Wallin o 3 11 ,\n{\v. York, 1.{”:' 10 (4’(3‘—:1“”:1?1”- all but put the Boston battler away [brought the 1927 scason to a closc The work of Cohen featured the | Will travel fast to kee pits reputation | Al young M. Drir e e ~ Games Tonight ing for his Chicago trip, Gene Tun- for the night. Record came back {in thin city. The next tournament Ly of ath feame. - “Rubet ecoreq | N his section when it meets the | California was fo gain 5" He and Frank (Hank) Arbour were| Meriden at Waterbu ney today looked forward to @ |to try his best. hut Howard Kept will be conducted soon after New 2 ,,,(."‘ ot 16 10 “caging five| Tabs tonight from s nations, make the only players who were abls to| Holvoke at Wallingford meeting with Promoter Jim “l)lhn‘n\oxhul and out of harm's way. The |Tear's. The bouts last night teemed Yats ana six fouls. Zasewsklwas| Several players on the north-end |spectacu! ckles, nippir stay among the “Big Five” after | Resulls Liast Night In yicw of a pluegsctivs, hiediys NI (o e lond vus axgravated with action and the showing of the high point man for New Britain, | auad have had experiencg.n games | fornia rallies, and stop the oppos il Waterbury 4, Meriden 0 welght battle which Mullen h ‘m an old hreak and the " former | Bogton fighters was very good, A Seltiiie Bln bAAKILE ann R Toul Enals iinst the Plainficld team in the | tion's t threat by intereeptin e e The Holyoke Roller Hockey team ‘hopes of staging next summer. middleweight rharnmfl“ will be OL_“ large crowd watched the exhibitions Tha sd6re past. Merritt Tavlor, Jimmy T ‘1 forward pass and returning it 50 I i 1‘1.1;4-4 ‘“_“MI‘”, St ori Uhe B ‘1, m $ 1o defeat onto the The world’s heavyweight cham-|Of action for several weeks, it 18 ,y4 the old enthusiasm was pras- Carl Reste and Johnny | vards. e s e ol by New Dritain quintet Jast night § pion planned to leave witiv his man- | thought. lent during every bout. had experience | TFame came quickly to Drury In oyl ot ot e e Eaine plaved Anfild Banoy Glly ager, Billy Gibson, from Boston fo-| Teo Uarrivier scored the one| x re 2 t the down state outfit, but |his sophomore year. he being the o e e fp e company ”"“}‘“h" e “]“n""'% Loty it night afler giving an address to knockout in the inter-state fights SPORTS FLASHES ink. 1f 7 0 aige, Tommy Reynolds, Jack | only member of that class to make | corord “ang’ Joe Jasper, P. & I |one son e jaon ih four €02 hoys of §t. Paul's school in Con- |When he put Johnny Walker to slesp | By the Unitad Prese. ohen, 1f 5 3| Carlson, and Arbour are meeting the the varsity as a regular. A triple | o 00 J i and this proved | .4 ~ lin the sccond round. Walker was! Lincoln, Neb.—Elmer Holm, lnes- pin team for the first tme. [ threat man, he s carned the | 1O7VATS: X fo be foo much for the Hardware “0 0 o ) Rapids, |IENtNG on even torma with the|man, and Blue Howell, halfback, X < ‘ ’ e of| Darrow has made 10 field g City tive, ‘\ ]‘n owing a uu; o ] n' “h r('q‘;' Waterbury assassin but suddenly |Wwere elected football captains of the Eor e 1 h to reccive pass wetl |1 1wo foul goals for a total of 221 fho New Britan team continued Micl unon conclusion of his Ehi parrivier let loose with.n lightning | 1928 University of Nesbraska foot- nee In fast company. He played In i MR 0 ) eain through the line or | POINts. Joe Jasper, “Two Point” io show improvem 050 business, Tunney i3 due b jlke rgnt cross that sent the Hos [ ball team. to succeed “Jug" Brown. the Industrial League for the past |28 THOFRRE EL0 HUELEE 0 he has | Abramowitz, and Paul LaHar are |piay although the Holyoke forwards New York next Friday. He willl ;)" o0 qown in a sitting posture three vears and this year he s pro- | 0 L 00T iee that he re-|cach tied for the lead in foul shots were able to get more goals. leave the following day for Miami|yraier got up but a ,few mope| Topeka, Kans.—Ace Hudkins, Ne- CALREL atit b I DR R R R B e with six cach. The statistics follow: Gctense work of the Holyoke serap- Where he has arranged to spend the | punohes sent him down for Keeps. |braska boxer, was reinstated by tha [[Besk nlayenilnitieiba g e AW ANDIplc Sy o was fn- | Darrow ¢ S i 2] pers was the feature of the contest Winter months. He failed to get his bearings for a |Kansas boxing commission on pay- :m n. ; "-rvT in the Tndustrial i L ”1“"'\ R s ) Yaknbowitz (CS) .8 2 20 Lecanse on every drive, the New | e long time after he was in the dress. ‘;';eln'-:f E‘NOO fine dtorbnllsnd par- eague last Tuesday night returned | jured in t i bour (C'S) e 3 Tev0 e o ball (2 e c! ion in a “fixed” bout. ter the Corbin Screw-Fafnir game | 2gainst Washington Arbour (¢ 8 . veee 8 1 tain EL-\ 5 would Hh\z. the ball '(Gjants and Yankees to mf roon‘x. hrhe fls:h; lw;d Tthv;n pa olE T Y R e I av](Ck (TR ; to the Paper City cage only to have lose Football S minutes in the second round. y s over he waid 1o two other off t abl RY.aE | Jasper (P&F) . ... the drive turned ba Close Football Season | ougnt at 147 pounds. Chicago—The Chicago White Sox e ) . “Th | remainder of the : : wnnounced th h s LI sl el L Sl R e Much will depind on Uie results|phe Waterbure team which de-| New York, Dee. 10 (M — Thel s Buck of Waterbury scored a A the buzenmse of Moy bour played & wonderful game. Me, FrPLY BUTBERE B FO00 0 the games in the dusty la feated New Britain here Thursday Professional football season will be|tachnical knockout —over Frank | son, southpaw, from San An- B B st g odln ses andl I NG Tl nest Tuesday night when New Brit= yight in a hard-fonght contest, de. oficially closed as far as New York | iceenan of this clty in the first |?1I0 Of the Texas league. on the floor. Jest s Machine and Stanley Rule, will ted the Meriden Maroons last Is concerned when the Giantsclash {round of their bout at 146 pounds '} 1 ~ 1o m ~ Noted for Whility kick 7 B & s Ch BB AAFOIRE 56 ~ . 9 R ~The B S, will try o make || Noted for hivabliity to io lay to decide which is to be pushed night 4 to 0 in Meriden. The Brass With Red Grange's Yankees here|when Keenan injured his left arm so Y::A::o'flnmd r:d"’,:. r";,!':"_;‘ t two stralght over the Polish-|from the ficld, s o furn. the | Into last place, and Landers, Fra ity rolicrs bottled up Meriden's | tomorrow. As the Greenbay eleven|that ho could not continue. A [eqn SECS .cuphm'. ol’-:n -y American team of Thompsonville [1og inj 5 Y “lark and Corbin Cabinet Lock high-powered attack and (lerchy set |will not play out its achedule, the |strained gament received when he [giothe BE 85ePIancs of as 1o:twi which it defeated in that town |trick in the i N ¢ team will play to determine which is « leaders back a game, Giants have already clinched the threw a punch, put him out of ac- ! i S bl jostin R L e ! ! tean in its game with t 5 \"1:n “‘x- L suo . | Thursday night. ,I"‘\":mm“ ”1‘“ b ; Tenplion |10 0 into a tie with Corbin Serew | The summary: champlonship which otherwise |tion for the night. Wesern !enm‘Duem!;’r 1. he A S e e e e R e, Holyoko New Tritain |might have hinged on tomorrow's| Ray Taylor of Terryville was sav- the same score wuse the substi-| girls game will be a eontest Hart ..........1r ......... Pierce baltle. Greenbay is sccond in the ed from an apparent defeat in his| New York—Miller Huggins, man- | tute Kicker failed in both attempts between representatives of the Cor- |St. Aubin, Douville 2r .. Alexander |Standing. 4 Iset-to with Joe Dignal of Waterbury |ager +f the New York Yankees sald xn nt after m.h],ym\ % (hin Serew and New Brtiain \ » |Jean . SR Boucher | The only other contest in the pro|when Dignal received a bad cut over | Art Fletcher was not to leavp the t r sl comback, | companies, Arriuda ..., ..... Muirhead |circuit tomorrow brings together!an eye that caused Referee Wirts to | Yanks to become manager sf the i | fi after year ness on the Lovegreen ..... Blount {Duluth and the Chicago Bears at stop the fight in the third round.|Clevelayd Indiane, diron, he rformed in s ation- First l‘ -rh-l Chlmgo | Dignal had the better of the punch- — r “}’ I{‘ q”ql\(;” 7 ,l\q V\\:w ’n serious All- FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Goal Won hy Caged by Time After tomorrow's fray, the Yanm- ing up to the time of the sudden| Cambidge, Mass.—The Boston ddi Britain began a wonderful comeback Right Guard 4 W - \ Lk |showing clear superfority in every Arbour is having his first experi- Dick Dillon will he the referee of h games, and dancing will follow final contest of the evening. America candidate. 1 Holyoke St. Aubin .16 | kees will head for the Pacific coast |cessation of hostilities although both |university basketball team defeated 2 Holyoke Hart 1.59 for their annual California tour. (had been putting up an exciting ex- [the Harwrd team 37 te 20, ) Hany Ilem»smdi ‘llrli-ms( {0 Be MUEBGN mUB !N “V”{"');V255)"_;"7"’”&““1’5':“":& "¥:‘r'i*“$;“61~, Man' B knockont over Paul Berlenbach, J | New York, (6). Osk Till, Buffalo, Taken Un Then | won trom Homer Robertson, Boston, . t | (8). Charley Berianger, Canada, knocked out Mike Mandell, St. Paul, 1) Ivl\ I\L,IH St. Paul, won from i ’i":‘;.'?a‘l‘“,:‘*‘o: Calls Him Mos Valuable Fighter | v showers, . vaut, o ock, con st list® of | F= ymmn—-:qmm\ Mandell, Chicago, portant sub- Jm.m\ \'-l' ine, !.nqon, “mv from arl A0 | New York, Dec, 10 (®) — Gens | Harry Soo, Calfornia, (6). | Funney, world’s heavyweight cham- pion 1 been i F: Iugalo—Young Stribling, Atlanta, iost valuable man 5 2 in | ted Lou Scozza, Buffalo, (10). 1927 fn a declaratic \\l“!*l:ll = Muldoon, rior member of the | wvannah, Ga.—Joe Lucas, Derait, New York state athletic commis- Pinkey May, New York, draw, uding Tunney’s boxing activi- - | doon ¢ Indianapolis—Joe Dundee, world's 1 Iterweight champion, won from game has ever had + | are Chicago, (10). Jim- | ight division, i thie | my Tracy, Louisville, knoc out | not only c iation © Jimmy Parker, Youngstown, Ohio, S n., hard i roin :11\:\1‘1 it also on his high standurd of \ e il - ! — | personal habits and conduet its'ds Davion. Ohio—Happy Atherton, ring.” | Tndianapolis, outpointed Jimmy Say- 1y Lougiran of . wtive player | p “who tilis in a light heavy- | : By this pro- ) wmpionship battle wia | Kansas City—N lishy, Oakland GEe wml- 9\11’ v Baffalo i efvated Jake Kilrain, Chica- sy in : ne i | go. 3 y | Tis 1S A ey e oy Muldoon's estimation of = i HARD Course' Loughran is the | Milwaukee—Martin Turke, e must remadn \uwoyork state champion while | Orleans, won from Joe Lohman, PUDAYIIE CAYE, Slattery is the National Box - | Toledo, (10). Heydler is in o L 3 arte | S IS N ociation titleholder e Conrt- | = SHOAthEGec LI b ¥. Oklahoma middleweight, was [ Great Falls, Mont.—TPinky Erquadi Tt ydoon's third choice of select | Yaqui Tndian, knocked out Pinky boxers, George, Denver, (10), Philadel - Chicago, (10) iring hewson memorial its final report fon of LIONS WIN GAME, Oshkosh, Wis o Azzarella, Mil- | Lion A. €. basketball team | waukec, and Red Fry, St. Paul, draw Williams Memorial Five (10). iy last night by the - 1o 16. Tt was a rough| Grecnhay, Wis.—Al Van Ryan, St. & tumble game with the New Taul, defeated Bill Hall, Chicago, Craves - I'ritain team having the edge, Th (10) THIRD TRIP FOR PICKHA o at the end of the first half - AR \\IN)\\ ot umnv ARENA 11 Ured Pickhard, Alaban I stoor to 2 in favor of the Lions. Davenport, Ta.—Wolcott Lang- Beci sibility that 11 nakes the trip ) ilastonbury failed to score a single ford, Chicago, shaded Red Uhlan, It may inere via with the southern all < this e 1l in the first frame. L. | California, (10). tax on boxinz. Tex Rickar car, it will be his third frip there i and Buckarri starred for e abandon lans for 1 suceession around New Year's day | the winners with Bocolatti be » READ HERALD CUASSIFIED ADS arena in New York a football game. heavy point getter for the losers. FOR BEST RESULTS