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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1927. :e O g HESEE 555805 L5555 556L585L58L 588585188596 LL LSSSLSSSOLESSEH0S $008600 O MERIDEN MAROONS TO PLAY NEW BRITAIN HOCKEY QUINTET AT ARENA TONIGHT—LOCAL BASKETBALL TEAM TO MEET E WATERBURY IN STATE LEAGUE GAME—PLAINFIELD PROS SWAMP TABS BY SCORE OF 43 TO 23 IN PLAINFIELD — SPORTS ¢ POOEIIPETIPITEIIIPNITIITIIIIIVNIR PPPPETPIIIPTICIIIIITT TFICITCIIIIPIIIIITPIIIIITERCIITINTIIRIOT TP 094 CTOPTCLIIIITH MERIDEN MAROONS EAGER KENSINGTONFALLS | VICTIM OF INSURRECTION (TABS TEAM LOSES |NEW BRITAIN TEAM PLAYS TO DEFEAT NEW BRITAIN " BEFope TRADERS - gguume 1) PUNUED| IN BRASS CITY TONIGHT | Silver City Team Now Tied With Waterbury for First | : S ] : _{Hardware City Basketball Quintet Has Chance to Tie Place in League — Local Quintet Has Excellent Score Oue-Sided But Game Is Local Basketball Qumtet Defeat for First Place — Locals Swamped Waterbury Chance of Winning—All Players in Great Shape for | Hotly Contested Tm‘flflghfl“[ ¢ by 43 to 28 Score | Rivals Last Saturday Night — Players Expect a Gruelling Contest—Steve Pierce Still Out of Lineup b | Tough Session — Hartford Yankees Scheduled to . ~ . Inte; Al S Although the Tabs' basketball . ' . - —Brass City Sets Back Holyoke Crew. | SSmechle Vieating ; ; s e Appear Here This Week — League Race is Very Lions : o s W over a victory in the game with the Close. QPEAKER Tl] STA\{ 5 ! -500 | e : i Plainficld Pros in that town last N 8 s i o o bl . 5 s | night, the handicap of playing un- | SR e s U RENSLOD J 1 Mg ats - » B . 5 der professional rules and on a Lo Sondiog Son hur s 1 000 w L strange floor before a strange crowd New Haven, . 1 1 T N The New state Trade i 4 i was too much for them and a 4% | Bristol , Y | school defeated the Kensington Boy e s y s , to 23 defeat was pinned on the New Britain.. club basketball team at the New T s i 5 Hardware City five. Hartford 5 v g e Britain Boys' c last evening L S 5 ' e : - Once more it was proven that the | 2 Waterbury War = De il Intermediate Count » y . > ¢ teams about the state whose ci Si 5 3 i Manager Bucky Harris Denies ‘v conten s ‘ = b ton it o g “anaeramatete monioan and National Baseball e st ssEhbe s ; ; St bt : : © | ioes are lost in pramneia ana e AMECICAN 800 NAUIODAL Dase The New Britain basketball tean trena when it | tles the Me Ve(emn Wl” Be Released |score “0;114 f , the Kensing- s # | New Britain team was added to the Lea . J . : will travel to Waterbury tonight to T o e ; i e e e UES 10 JOIDt MEBLIDg vt e s g0 s o tion at the head of * New York, Dec. 15 (P—The sup-| Pond and Cohen had a good night | ki X Normandin, who did not get into Tl e A R 18 colu nd ater I 10| tion of baseball men soems to 4 the forward combination, with | ] : the game against the Tabs In tho| New York, Dec. 15.—UP—Passing | toam hoids ane victors over (o ¢ G on Senators, | Tost and Abel playing a nice d | 40 » first m'*'“] g of the "“'Ol at ”‘”J M. | through their annual meetings with- terbury team having handed i Havh ‘ebtainsalitn s L“c‘vus‘s“l‘\‘:;;\;”; ?\\::;‘(x;";cr.f‘ 4 v!!“. ;»\»\mm‘ o i (id]:nlpl;:mnq ]"’:( out the least sign of discord, the Na- Or_m‘l‘rjf‘(l::n in New Britain to the sacker, George practice and expericnces should | % . night and was the team’s high scor- | fional and American leagues turned | " \o-o o ibury had an off to a parting of the Drove a good man in the pivotal \ er with 13 points. {to their joint meeting here today to | oI BT cr, in order to | position. At the beginning of th 3 £ Madden and Bernot, guards on the | consider the draft pact sponsored bY | pritain and for that reason, the loc h-salaried | fourth period Pond, Cohen, an ¢ % Plainfield team held Taylor, Rey- [the minor leagues. players are taking no chances of be A bilSane eolncad by Nnaoraon. E nolds and Berry practically help-| Indications from the major league ing too confident in stacking up i t gen- Fruscella 4 Hubbell. These play- : # > ¢ Taylor made five points and |MORuS portended the passing of the | ,oainct the saume te m.'n-m:vmk ‘1" licted tha r would | ers, with Captain Frost and Knowles, : tolds two. New Britain’s high | draft agreement which would be in | Numara, elongated center, it is ex- e . cay, on completed the game. Irost and | L A c were Phil Paige who made |accord with the wishes of the | pected, will be in the Waterbury usefulness and Griffith were the high scorers for | % # four field goals, and Carl Restella, Minors. However, just what terms 'lincup tonight. He failed to get into B Dayiar hod Waned | their respective teams. = : i right guard who made the same the majors would dictate to the |the game in this city Saturday for Harris, however, not only | On Friday night the Trade school & g number of two-point tallies. i"“mm in the event a new contract |some unknown reason and this point of view but |will travel to Glastonbury to play | \ [/ The summary |is proposed was open for specula- |somewhat aftected the play of ker to roam the center |the Glastonbury school quin- | g 2. —— 1 Plainfield ]‘10'1- entire team. He should h his rn.flomnr,\'i t in the Williams Memorial gym. | 5 2 \ rid. FI Tt Following a _conference between got the tap on the locs for the Senators next vear.|A return game will probably be | \ Dissinger, 1t ..... ; 9 Commissioner Kenesaw M. Landis and this should give Waterh the youthful pilot of the Sena- | hooked later here. These will not / [ BrussoR Tl e i [ § | and representatives of the minors, it | advantage that should "a first. hand nterest in the | pe league games., Last nigh b & ) 7 |l e 1 13| was announced that the draft prob- |lightly, his attitude happens to be | ; 5 \’ 3 2 0 4 1em would go over to the joint meet- e Waterbury defense will prob- rtant than that of the State Trade School 5/ e 4 |ing today. The minor leagues are ably consist of Shec 1 Magner. i | Nl X s 3 7|represented by John H. Farrell, |Sheehy is an old favorite with th salary fssue may be & stum- | pong e ... - Wit . — secretary of the National Association |fans of the state and he is an cffi- yck. Harris admits this. The | Anqerson, rf . .. .. ; ek ; 43| of Professional Baseball leagues, H. | cient basket guardian. Paired with itors most likely will 2 d the | Sohen, If & p | J. Weisman, president of the Magner, former University of Penn- Grey Eagle” to take some reduc- | ppuscella, 1t ... 1, ™ league, and W. G. Bramham, 'sylvania star, the New Dritain for- tion In his pay check, In view of the | xonrer i ATt ik S ‘xvre(sulenl of the South Atlantic asso- wards should experience difficulty in . cireumstances involved, but even 801 prost re, (G- : i e IR S 2|ciation, Pledmont and Virginia |getting by for clear shots. “Heir AR Tias | circt) fep NG el o | 3 A 0 queer pranks in one's career. |y = g - L ) il 3 cl a eI el e L e ] S A i 4 > me ye ¢ forward positions and thes “1(: ‘r;:r?:f'(l‘;”lw mal . oital, particularly since there ap- | & g ”“’l"hflh“‘r"”'r ‘(“. JI,“ : ugisy "M"H\ e YI?-IE (!alflkemlrll Afllcla &hechan) Iz ) |terday was confined to routine mat- (two always spcll danger for the op- i onetes oo ; rs no other opening for him JmI = 7 e e - 15 (P Restalia fers with the 1927 pennant officially | position. Earl Pierce is play It incidence that the unot Kensington Boys’ Club Cleveland Indians, | the e gonferred upon the New York) Waterbury, on top of everything with Lundevil s il Lo dsie fcolnotdanceltha LR UNOtaic v niire L5 e O et R o 3 Yankees. President . 8. Barnard | will be playing on its home tioor and el e ae)ficinl American league averages|ypone' g, T .| An indig g 4 by | Rochestcr, Score at half time, Plainfield 18; [ %as formally installed in office. | this alone should give the team a de ¥ show Sisler and Speaker finishing | Alo0he 10 ; Ne inke Wiieh engaria for lis sccond LIS-EAIS | Now Britain 11; referee, Mollocur, | Frank Navin of Detroit was chosen |cided advantag: over New Britain halfback and Purcell at goal. This e | of the s oo . I e i a saod account o it. | the 1927 season with identical bat- | v ooy, rp t of th iting trip to Africa vice-president and Charles Comiskey, |The hall in there is the old ) | dnds e e 5 4 et it o ToRt aavoralllh averages,—.32T—considerably | o ey 0l eve ed art, used his} e s accompanied by Mr. and president of the Chicago club, was armory which is also used for roller et L ER has lost several |y 5 their best years bt "““1>K"?d‘Lu:-l;()fl]‘klt‘ ; | pas 1S Nowguork bGP Mardn ddobnion jalues) INTERMEDIATES WIN clected {o the board of directors, |hockey. — Basketball games o Naw igh to put them inside the first | when he was rated and big game hunters, and his pe it 21065 with Alve Bradler it b i e dnslde of 1hs Botkey neiitis Ive regulars. 4 L shoristop in the|sonal physician, Dr. Alfred D. {ot the Cleveland Jacobs nd to teams unfamiliar with i | Kaiser, of Rochester {Take Measure of Celtics th Closc ' Ruppert of New York and Robert |surroundings, this proves to be & One of the two Pullmans engaged [ Last year Mr. FEastman hunted | i | Quinn of Boston. |manaicap, | to haul the Yankecs from New York ! through 1 Africa, where he| Game in Y. 2. C. A. Junlor Bas- | comjskey's return to the board | New Britain will present its usual to St. Louis offered the sctting for |shot five lions, killed a Relball Teakud: was due to the absence of Ban John- Strong lincup of nan and Rulb the Yankees to give vent to their |rhinoceros and many = . son, retired American league pres. |Stein at forwards, Zakzews : Peckinpangh the col- [ smaller game. In British Eas 3 The Celties basketball team in the lident, who was Comiskey's bitter nd Captain Sturm and Leary lege nd 1 crepe on Miller [ he was a guest at Paradise Lake o " Junior league fell before the opponent. guards. Travelling as it is at a hig Die For Wirse Place | 3 - | i Huggins, ) managing the the Johnsons, who were said 1o have | whirlwind attack of the “Y" Inter- rate of speed, New Britain will en Waterbury team went into a [ D e outhoyaiher Snitian s o e nk | devoted more time to shooting hig | mediates last night by the score of {deavor to keep up the good work. A e : ' That was during the scason of |game with cameras than with rifles. 21 to 10, It was one of the closest M win will put the team in a favorabl 1z every effort fo strengthen| The South Church Intermediates| ., 2 EEE i el | L e ras o ! ( Do eatear Soray O | \willimeat thatonsigton Boyaiclin | 1005 the fact that New | — | the league so far this s position for a drive to undisputed i | | not ford, e first rush wit! side partner. Muir nter It s dou o be back with n i to play against New Brit t. H ind has been | Preliminary Game | 3 be Belpay gune Ll e | Harrls, as enthusiastic over the | FPersonal fouls, Cohen, Kno ed between two junior teams and |, "o, " uaing up his club next|Frost Abel 2—T; Griftith this should furnish plenty of comedy e vhon e first piloted | Kowski, Wrlght, Lewls 2 for the funs who aton o a pennant in 1924, | tries, Pond 2, Anderson 3, early. The first gai teels confident ho will do his part |3 Abel, Hubbell—10; Griffith at § o'clock and the second contest lone 4, Chotkowski—S§; referee, F s toward checking another headlong c going on about 9 o'clock | vush to the top by the Yankee bat- | derson; —timer, Schober; scorer however, has been in too |Boys' club here. Kensington show- ) o0 o0 ‘ ST 4 | . Former Syracuse Star Chosen as N it cage game at tF & "o be stampeded | ed lack of experience last night but | 'h® ¥ L e mentebg Harvard Law Second | Pts. v Britain in & leage game at th for a st o he | M4 En el = aiis o b better thtaltme mha)| & 1AcKlof few of the | Cambridge, Mass, Dec. 15 (P—A [Baylock, rf .. 5 Outstanding Performer i the |11 Atena = irday night ity possessior ¢ Foster Ganzel, Southern Asso- | church team is rather crippled, with players seemed to have the proper|g750,000 addition to Langdell Hall Gotowala, 1f . . . 4 il be a gruelling test for bot s, ser o eoult 1 obanres tp B fhe | Backweils ankle (njured nnd Pepkt | owock for Man Hugging. Peck- | of the Harvard Law School which Zaleski, ¢ . : ;i National Football Leaguc. teams as the two quintets are travel ation recrult, measures up fo tha | Kotk o e valable, —ao| INPRUED Was one of those who Aid. |will make the structure second in | BIock, T& ..oovveresn. i L ling at o rapid clip. The Yankes o e Soasor, I8 et Peveral of the funtors will mron.| . §0 fense was the feeling against |size only to Widener Library among | O'Bricn, SN Cof 2 ork, Trec. 15 (Ph—Jack Me- lonly Tuesday night in Hartfor sects to have one of the hardest | that several of the juniors will prob-| =8 (tHsh WA L0 CHEERE AEITE Vide Je J Bride of the New York Giants, for- | handed the New Haven Atlas its fi « - outficlds In the game. Ganzel | ably get into the game. The junior | TIUESINS that a group of plavers \the university’s buildings, was an-) Rakutis, paBdtassHs . s el s panicen RlEapE Hig A which SELE D O lds e e e 400 | teams of the {wo organizations will | MoTe than half of the squad, met I | nounced today. A nmow law library cuse star, has been selected |trimming of the year and the goals fn q1 ceession. 1 I his few trials and may Eive | play a preliminary. the Pullman, other than the one in|ozpaple of accommodating 1,000 st 4 ;28 the outstanding player of the Na- be plenty of fight in the game B e e e e Bend nay 24 Sl {which Peokinpangh had his herth, Lgons at one time and a complets “mi? J'n.m}{ali League for the 1927 |day e e el S e [to take action to overthrow the|court room with a seating capacity 5. | season by Jack Reardon, New York — - w Brit e opf t | (i P ¢ | | Huss 4 ) persons are features of ID. Wosilus, ri e . football expert and gridiron official. | TO DI D TITLE r lenocling Merider e 1 iGooseGORln | [ of Hliatved S shintstloy i o be i ntare Sanre s e . 4 |Reardon places McBride at full-| New York, Dec. 15 (UP)—W. SH e SE i T Blasehasr 5 | : 3 T iback Al Cochran, | 2gins 4 = Feideln | Spencer, on his r Professional balkline billiard place tonight althe o sty o their age and scemingly | : 2 3 i place 0 n pite th | reemingls e e 4 ' cory - el ; 3 2 cleven, with Ernie Nevers of Duluth | champion, will defend his title in « :.’;;h oA Tns ,,f 2 o ‘, Mo i ,l.‘”, ibds "m‘i‘ AT SAME WEI[iHT‘ Tt was decided that on the return of HAS COACHED 86 XBARS! o Sy e T ol & nd Playboy Llewelyn of Green Bay, | 1,500 point mateh against Jacol 120! | ) wvkey, veteran twi . may | {16 Fanicnee New York, the mat John Heisman, who resigned s ' jiuitherg, g ...... i Wis, at the halves with Benny aefer, former champion, &t the nds v @ r 1 b 1 1 by the Yankees in a ci + is vear, o s | 1 3 en up with Colonel [coach at Rice Institute this year, | g, s z e Friedman of Cleveland at quarter- | Hotel Pennsylvana beginning Mon l‘ Mfl:g‘ 1 et w it it 2l Yan| m';”"ms n.‘xl\:k;no!‘ | Jake Rup « . ‘iv! l»-' v‘ 11, | has been coaching football teams for el back. : 1At dian | day night. Monc n '<g block ORI SRR HiobsRNAYA, (50 B0 1 Mati, d Y and if he didn't accede to their 56 years | The rest of the lineup follows: Te, | Will be of 300 points and blocks of plagaic the e REROOICLe I,”‘:]"”’: I",',"’\”'kf"‘l,_ Sy BO“Hg ASSOLI&HOH an N' * | wish cam would go ont on a e e Hubbard, Giants; Lt, Owen, Gi the same nwmber will he played 2 il A& o “, S 20 | strike. TOSE ONLY ONE REGUL! GIVES UP KA S JoB Lg, Connaughton, Yellow Jackets uesday and Wednesday on both wint wiss oband uteh: They - Gomission at Loggerheads | e e hint some of | Contenary, whoon fon 2| Chaslen . Tachman reeently re. | Tratton, Chicago Beare; itg, Flejsh. |afternoon and wish. et npaig b e | the boys r e been u a | was undefeated this year, will lose | signed as football and track coach man, Providence; Rt, q / ——— - | stimula t than only one regular through gradua- |at Kansas State Agricultural |Chicago Cardinals; Re, Ray Flaher- | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Toronto, Ont., Dee. 16— —Tho |a t cs%, such | tion, school. ty, Yankees. FOR BEST RESULTS T S e R Ao A 5 Domiinion Boxing fraternity looked | action wa e nos 2 Slgales A SR EmEny skance to the rival pugilistic an-| As is always the case, th || = S St {i e e v R okt m | thoritiss of the United States today | supposed to he kept a . dark | y 5 . rea wee : nging i 1l N oK e today dentod | 10 clear up the chaos arising In the | secret, leaked ont. 1 ‘| There’s At Least One in Every Office By BRIGGS asany cat B e franchise was for sale, and at |scttlement of the flyweight cham- | gins walking the plank, inie sate Hithie mnnounced the acquis nip of the world. | paugh, who had no part in including ncy Belanger of Toronto hat- | surree nd w Dira d by SPORTS BRIEFS on of new p D W ¢ Croft and Arnoid Kee Trish crnie Jarvis of London for the | the entire affa L 7 b ; ..‘ i b Fall | title vacated by Fidel LaBarba next | Without go Monday but he will not be univer- | whys of the ¢ APPRECIATE it e ally acclaimed as the New York | pert decides | ¥Now | MUSTA LAID | DON'T SLEEP A BIT ; Dl e Nl AWAKE. A COUPLA HOURS - WELL - | HEARD MY KID Mike McTigue, former holder of | State Athletlc commission will h he had nothin Giakilas Bl Al S e | HEARD THE& CLOCK H\T PROTHER COME DRILLIN' ( s L heavyweight n now | recognize the ner of the News- D ) was s SLEEP LA NIGHT Ly THREE WHAT D'VA KNOW IN AROUND Two 'cLock-— | R(} CE&Y e oughran, can boy TrownTzy Sehwarts fight in | Hugs: 1 was | O (| N Gl 'BOUT THAT == | JUST HAD No T MUSTAIEEERT HME o prenk away from the lure of the | New York tomorrow night as the ed, it was best that Peckin- | GET To SLEEP-- | DIDN'T To GET UP AND READ PAS' Two AT LEAST- Tz, Despite often reported dec | champion. | zh should | | GET IN UNTIL AFTER ONR ] A0 B that he was about to retir The National Roxing association, Wil t affairs that | rable Irishman is now look- | 0pposing power to the New York | caused to enter into a ward to a mateh with Jim- | commission, has sanctioned the Tor- orncred that brought ry of Ruftalo, N. Y. Pro-|onto hout as a titular go. As Belang- , Scott of Boston to New York 1 13 the bout in |, er defeated Brown who fights for | sent Peck to Wash on. e crown in New York and Frankic Tt wa ta bad b 1k for Peck at nare, another recent contend that, si he shared in two world for the flyweight laurels, the back- | championships in Was t ot- ers of the Canadian boxer are at a | ting a winner's a loss to follow the line of re ning | the mo of th New York body like | 7To add to the muddie, the Nation- i1 the 1 al T association regards the tative wins the na- | Brow; h affair @ L ow | to swe p of golf | York sta pionst o To | of Huge St. Augustine, | 1 ronto rv 4 to January 7 € 0w z wromoting a drive to h memorial is 4 one year trophy 3 will hecome . permanent pos- AND | WAS THAT WIDE AvfiKE_ < win the tournament thr : ; e very | JuST HAD AN AWFUL St acesseriis in aucceasion: | events, : olelen | B & el BAD NIGHT -~ | T WAS NEAR 5 | Thebior it 3 A | DAYLIGHT BEFCRE | GOT AN inson of the Brookivn ends I i » A EYE SHUT-- wWHY | HEARD to the Milwan & e gy Kinpangh I}l Tne oLD MiLx EoTTLE CHORUS Aot Costes and Lebrix SRl e hatfls uni- | Continue Air Voyage : and Braves. | <antiago, Chile, Dee. 15 (P —Dis MURCHISON RALLIES player ionne Costes < Iebrix, Deeatur, TiL, Dee. 16 (UP—TLoren for the st flyers to m, § -stop flight irehise 1 sprinter who plan o | has heen in erit ondition from e Tuesday for spinal m DEMPSEY WON'T RETIRT | Dec. 15 (R—Jack y from here to La Paz, | for Iif t going into retirement ] stops I be made at Phy S SN on's rally nake another effort a, Peru; Guayaquil, Eeuador; & yester ifter hor 1 heen vir- s vyweigh crow gota, Columbia;Cara, - tually abandoned t lead to unlti- 9‘;{‘ o Tu SMINCT, Lela; Panama, Guatem Mexico | mate recovery. His condition still o tick tor tick , New Orleans, Washington and | was eritical, however s : i 1 New York. | e | - | M” UL PIRST PIG TEN GAME s Sels . g WILL BE PLENTY FAST When Alabama plays Wisconsin CAPITAL TOBACCO €0, former champion is stil Wood, famous Toat!inestisihsch e sitingena | F Hartford, Conn. reatest drawing card in th r, plans to build a boat capa- | first grid game asainet a 1 | Doy oy TRignk NG © 1927, P. Lorillard Co., Est. 1760 V i of making 90 miles an hour. ' team.