New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 17, 1927, Page 9

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—_—— T Smentin e TPLAYROAD GAMES Frasking | AT RISK OF LIFE of Sports 090909 TCH: | | Basketball Barnstormers Need Broad Sense of Humor asked whether “Bib” Boucher who s starring with the New Britain team in the American Roller Hockey league, Is a brother to the men who are playing in the fce hockey league. “Bib," himself, is authority for the A number of rojler hockey fans Conditions met on road trips form of his, of basketball, and the stories told ieell = g’ e regarding prejudiced referces, weird | San Dicgo—Ad Rulz, San T B:O'J]elS “Gid" Drown looked like the floors, and hostile crowds arc nu- defeated Sam Bruce, Memphis, ( e “Wreck of the Herperus” last might Merous. While these difficultics beset i . 3 | with his injured eye all bandaged up. | “¥en the b 5 to)] Albuquerque, N. M.—Tulldog Gon il L, | Brown could just barely sec out of Some deg *y are more fr 7ales, Mexico City, beat Jose Tty hase ¢ Known us the 5 it but that was enough for him and | ant with the less fm- El Paso Tex,, (12). ¢ high school, for consequently, he played in the game " l\l the "nwl':\lf.v 11:"; — —_ o ‘1 ‘l'I' ,\ ‘“"“”-‘ IS, S ed with alarm and . ndjoining the againat Meriden fast night. . R el ang KLAN PLAYS MAJOR ROLE ] 2 | either been conguered—or have con- 1 £ Bill Alexander, second rush on the | o™ SRaRTIn O hrenta ¢ ey — | \cam, 18 the Brau Brummel of the|yecome ghjects for lnughing. recol- Many of “Invisible Empire” Take 1% squad apparently. Bill sports a T llection. A few examples will serve 1 of light brown spats. This, howey to illustrate this. They are culled Stand in Trial of Former North I docsn’t affect his playing. {from the experienco of two local 6 ; the | % = g and are not at all nec rily Carolina Prison Camp Supt. T for S1 a Bill Blount, local goal tender, be-'the most outstanding instances of AT RN o i the | sides being a wonder at stopping hasketbull under diffienltios A A T e Pt o of at- | shots at his cage, I8 rather used to| Tiree years ago the Boys eclub important part in the teial of G. i | 1endin thout « wearing a baschall mask. He um-|had a championship fteam which Belshe, former convicl camp super Ao ine months ago, Cheney | pires all of Brown University’s home | hung up a remarkable record of e i iy Yo coposed (hatl tho: tows | gamea in Providence during the | consecutive wi but the string Doily" Jones, country storckerpe v the school and fonr | baseball season. “Bib" Boucher is al- | camie perilously 10 the break = & wid his negro holpor, Sam Groen, oal h they had built 0 a star at semi-pro ball up around |ing point when the club. e n SPORT TABLOIDS cveral of the 5 N th Dis- w Bedford. | memorable trip to Poguonock. Here ' I United Pross. s 1" iy ent — v was found to be composed | Stillwater, Okla.—The O i 100, The Burritts are in a quandary s mill hands who ero % opened their basketball s v 1 in = to how they are fo continue their [ready for murder to help their feam NI 0d dosnl GloRvAC RIS ; ‘ Hets Glaami L } sehedule as mepped out hy Man. in, and the hapless referee had no | »oll college ‘ gor Kenneth Saunders. He las at | Frconrse but to favor the home s s . i least eight games scheduled for |if he hoped to escapa with his it , OKla—The University of - urday night but now that the 7T {In faet, upon at | one of defeated Drake univer- 2 o team Nas switehed its playing night © officia 24 In a basketball game last from Saturday to Wednesday, the lo- | home cal preliminarvy team i without a | 9P Of the players punched h e y hall in which to play. | the neck for it, and the refere Lawrence, Kaneas = ‘F‘| not penalize him for it. A »s seored thed <~ur'jv1H' There may be a possibility of the | N2 Britain pass went into the | victory in two yeurs over the Uni- ! 1 BULTiL (s At el e e ,\riu\wL and the t hit came | versity of Kan last : to the New Britain feam at the ’\}Ifl'\"‘""':"“::‘\ ‘f"‘vflyu'[x‘ : score was 20-1% Girls' Tndustrial league toams would | PY Nostile remarks, whils versity opencd their Missor l'n/'s::h‘:b;z;ll;;?; \V f e then start at 7 o'clock. husky — Poquonock: enthusia IEgksibRlIRAEIfongayithEa has “';{;Dlakélfi Y forget the newe Vs ts of violen Kept tory over Nel \ int o 16 e en] itis NOTal Range. Arrangements on this geore, how- v)\-xr‘(‘v‘.\‘v‘\”;:lr\]:lvv”'!\n i "w‘fl:lnl {1 Sadison) \Win—Tiie University ot |this lishied between France ‘:"‘. Ar eYerqarapiaslromielaing (el B ororf o e R R e e s \ntents were 1hter | | time and temperature. developments are expected next iy order {hat {23-18 in a basketball game { waek, R \‘n"|“ f ‘\ C1 . n T xen gy ™ [ a half-century of stove manufacturing ex ‘The Tabs will v the Dinmond [ingly jucky to w o 1‘( i ‘:,‘;m nie myv“ :;C iN 1 fi_fiE HEARST PROBE stoves have always Mateh Co., team pringficld in [ tice o DAL I ara by & i tion and their dlepen their first Wednesday night gama L EXE R tiful than ev 3 % next week. The Bay State team has | goq or i Dolafield, W Johns and | ;n)l\{‘;engl:;e(a:ght or left. All steel construction with enameled a record of 10 straight victories this | when it plaved in Culver Military academics will re- . £ A o z season 80 far including a win ove. | the sup rint s sume athletie viva lapsi linings in broiler Euciodel the Meriden Endees fn Meriden. | yvoungstirs he play continually, [0f 16 years. Relatfons were severed connection. - On several oe file of them {tollowing a wisunderstanding dur- | . Tonight's hattl rena be- | would dart acrc floor and run | ing a foothall e, | ' LARK tween New Britain and the Yankees |around in circles, - while once or - | of Hartford promisea to be one of | twice thr en took possossion of | Chicuge—The University itts- | E the most sensational battles of the | the ball. The hoys were so obstroper- || rskethall cated | on. Bitter rivalry exists between | ous that New Tivitain had no oppor- ( o university, 0 I6 here | A RSP the two quintets and there will be | 1unity to practice and the game was st night. , | plenty of fight in the gume fonight. terruptod time and in. — | s A wveral local teams, inclidi Chicago—I.ayola ivorsity de- | NEW BRE i AIN A There will bo plenty of intercst in Stile Trade school and y a o Normal, 45-21, in | g kA % ° sports events for next week, In rol- | “hureh have had oceasion to play on a basketball game, | ler hockey, Waterbury is hera Mon. |1Re unique court in the West rom- - | day night and Holyoke plays here W©II school Only b threc. Tlonolulu—The Univer of i Jhursday, Saturday night the Bristol i '*”” “”'; zoom ‘\” wailable for 1{awaii was favored to win its foot- = e Lindees will make their first appea > other fourth 'is oceupicd | hall game st the Utah Aggies. i ground floor. This made play in the Oceidental college during foot- i i narrow halt difficult, while the g I soason, | PLAYS IN WATBRBURY 1on s Fi st v utes as the ball bounded downst 1 into a One classroon South ] he major | B MAKE i Boys' Club Quintet Tackles Trass 1" e ol oLl e Ubiaagt | ouLls CLUB ! v Ih, ’:/'(“pfi\f/‘fmfu MY BROTHER-IN-LAWS City In First Out-of-Town Game and another put his foot sl e | g Nl ity SA%CPHONE !~ ey W iile making a ba : e ! ROLE OF SANTA CLAUS-TO SOME Tl o g b» basketba 4 ] g - | = [ e h e s el e o o g i e o : COMMISSION EACH ONE OF Vous o OUToF TH' HOUSE of the season tonight whon i ro- |11 TUnT contest v e il | FETCH SOME EDIBLE ARTICLE FROM EASY, W A sumes hostilities with the Water- SRRt o > I they report for spring | T e 2 bury Doys' club on the Brass ity ,‘y,@ R ‘, ‘," “H,..,‘ s e e i “'rmm- nd fill practice for four ye pro- | | THE HomE LARE"Q’WSUCH S SUGA-Q’ HALT SLAB O?O TR Al i e 16 o ey SRR B I SR R S | FLOUR, POTATOES, EGGS, BACOS,TEA, BACON N MY a sure hriiler, for when the teams |yiall gym, but the second half swas = = = ! met hore two Werks 450 they battled | plnd (1 o by at! Cockenill Kuns—Tho Lawtor | @irmEsy ERES Eeses iy sy pr four heetic quavters and one ov-ut (he Iarirord Y X High girl's hasketball tot APPOINT SWEENY AND OLSON AS THE vitime period before the New Brit- | {nother weird floor encomntered | 10} tionul girls' | 3 S o 53 siles i ain five was able to e aut & bare [y this quiniet was in & Sapehoarey |11 1 won & 32-23 game fram | COMMITTEE 70 BESTOW THE BASKET ! on-point win.. On their evn conrt |¢huren, e A (rlp carpot onj Cockerlll tean. The Oklahomans | gz ON THE TAMILY “THAT WE CHoosg! IF SOMEBODY i tha Waterbury am 1s expected 10 [1he floor il the edges of this wepe | bad expe need an earlier defeat, i ] Yy ER Au“" I MA\/ ADD, we i b even better, and the locals Know |used as the sidolis One hasket e | = NSRS ? GIVES FLOLBR T that they are 'in for a hard game, s e e < The strangeness of the floor > may s up the continnous surface e Q b offset, however, by a long. ot e hich sery s a / ( cd eveni-~the' roturn of Captain | hackboard, > other basket was | 3 | J L7 f Nick Gill. Nicl's injured fingers lon @ wheeled platform which was |y Yamintet T e i N are mow practically healed, and | moved into place as the game start- “‘H”r ,M“‘“w h" o y-m S ( when he worked out with the squad \d which of ita own accord roll- | M0 EUVEEAE Cha ;1‘ s Pt ME ] Thursday night his hand appeared , ed out of the way win ) b ‘\'l bl R b | (&) € 2 to be in almost perfect working or- | hecame furious ar 1 it .\,,/\]7‘«vm it " won | Doull For der Gill will probably step into the The Plainville =y* ¢ ORiSs LecoRnion nasdlyvelchy CARNED % 5 pion of world over Newshoy ANKEL place which has been filled by Play in o small remodelled o . e lx Grusha. pairing up w:h Goffa te room which had no heat Dl owiL, (13). Ben- make what shonld be a good scop- church plaved there on the coldest ¥ ! ’n:‘-w b -n}mm» ing combination. e will probably | Ni&ht of the winter. It wa ° nny 1 $ e unable to play the whole game, SATY to run about 160 y w York., (1 Marty Gallagher, and Gru will s on, und it the snow from the dressing room fo | Washington evyweight, scored is Ukely that Pavparian will do {1 | the r‘;’]:;"“;f then the pl v { “"‘\“_\“‘ ‘Hr"‘“‘"‘”") bl e (NEA Servic ngton Bureau) santes Wicleypuiillisiat allugrogulic o) A L e Pictured here are important figures in the e investigati ZTatlon IR the cleole an SlIvhl RaLL [LONTPErIR U 68 1he dotvEcas hat il = Pietured here are ir ant figures in the Sc invest n jamin and Compagnone will be the [#D0Ve 1he zovo mark, and the r. ho RyJimmie (Red) of repuied “Mexican oflicial documer printed in the Hearst defensive bulwark. eree took ipon himself to elmin- unior lightweight knock- | pewspaper: top are Arturo M. s (left,) Mexican On Monday night the cluh will ;‘h‘u":;: |".~‘v ln|1u“;¥' halves in n:-,:,lr,- ed out Billy MetCinn, Cleveland, (4). counsui general in Neve York, and William Rand ph Hearst. | mcetithe Hartford Mmaralisitiere | Lo S e el et Webster, Tillings, ' IN the center, Senator Robert M. LaFollette testifying hefore O S A What is helieved to be the only in- Mont Iy knocked out John- | the Senate committee, denying he received any money from 1:1(‘,[ SEEKS TH[RD WIN st of a frecak play ocenrred in inneapolis, (4). Mexican government Below, left to right, are John I e, | LR e huich plavedsin : e izuel Avila, said to have been a go-hetween | ollinsville 1o court there is en- rie Johnny Ryan, Trie, 0o : ast Pittshurgh Basketball Quintet Scores | C10sed i o natting and the home |y 10 Dencio, New York, |18 2iane 1 ( ket ociate. - Hearst testi | players Tind been grabhing this and ) (10). Johnny Carey, Erie, defeated ' H12d he did not 35 tions in the so-called “ofticial docu- Two Victories Over Biz Ten Bas- |holding New Britain men against it | Jinmy Mason, Cleveland, (6). Jack ments' ; on Scaators were true. i sand out of the play. Their style of play resulted in numerous fouls, and ketball Teams. W York EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1927. —— WITH THE BOWLERS UNIVERSATL ¢ GLANT FIGHTS LAST NIGHT larry, Pittsburg ocked out ‘rupted by adjournment of court last A | Pickles Donau own, (1). | night and were to be resumed when | urt convened at 9:30 a. m. today. p (AT Hollywood, Cal—Vince Dundee, Tt expected the ¢ would | Baltimore, won over Tomumy O'Bricn, | reach the jury by noon | (10) | —Sar ny a lightwel MANCHESTER TAKES Itockford, wor pion, out ted Johnny O'Do St. Paul, (10), (none title) wrd Mayl Duluth, outy 3. Samany 1 . Minneapolis, (10) S = e | Phoenix, Ariz—Owen Phelps | Pe syre fo tell Santa HATEVER else Santa brings Molher‘,{ She'll enjoy the hours of 8 the Lorain ,cthc pe!rfecl baking and oven-cooking by measured Clark Jewel Red Wheel Ranges are built by men with nearly famous for their durable construcs g:fi‘e ;ak'i)ng qualities, New models are er. A variety of sizes and styles. =] RAIN RANGES WITH e ——————— don’t let him Clark Jewel Red Wheel Gas leisure made possible by perience. Some have concealed flue- Chicago, Dee. 17 (Pr_Tho" Pitts. | N® fourth and disqualifying fonl on ) jone man came simultancously with Rurgh tovadets ses thicle (00 Bik | e ntatie anding tie gams. | As e Ten victim tonight in s many days | Hardware City man {ook Shat at Northwestern tonight. [from the 15 foot line the xame Vietory by ten points over the linsville man grabbed his arn Michigan and Chicago dcams appar- |another foul was called for endy has not wearied the Eastern |Therefore, to sum up the fr ple five, The Pitt squad trimmed Michi- [ uniquences of 1he play, a man con- £an 49 10 39 and Chicago, last night mitted his fifth personal foul aficr 36t 26. After Northwestern they me was over on a player mak- | kle Towa, in the first intersection- |ing a free shot | al basketball game the Hawkeves Al these instances pale hefore have ever played on their home that of a game in which a local i floor. dependent team played in the on = — skirts of Watertown. The home team | PEDESTRIAN STRUCK | Was composed of negroes, and | An automobile driven by Otto | Was the crowd, and part uipawasif Johnson of 59 Smalley street struck ' Tabld. New Britain managed o get the lead anl hold it in spite of Goeorge Kissilock of 392 Park strect hout 6:10 last evening on the gide- | MANNCT of rouzh work on the part Wil ape syt on hoss of the hoi 1 poor decisions walk,In front of the Ball Tire Ly the re e Finally, jus the pany” on Park strect, injuring him slightly. Johnson reported to the po- lice that he was driving into the place and did not see Kissilock in time to avoid striking him. Johnson drove him to the office of Shocmyen for treatment, JOHNSON G LAMAR B Lamar, former Philadelphi and Washington outficlder, will play ‘Wwith Walter Johnson at Newark next | year, game was about 1o close with New Britain leading by one point, 1 Wa- |terbury man took a shot from the |center of the floor. As he did so someone: pulled the light switch and Dr. [the hall was in darkness. When the lights went on again the referee calmly announced that the ball had gone into the basket and that Wa- ltesbury had won the game. Tn all France there are less than | 12,000,000 familics, WLl PeTe. GET THE EXTRA Sjoos2 To_eay THE BALANCE OF THE B35 22 | “TOILET seT Dol Eom CHRISTMAS T Tohe. CWELRY STORE| Ni:t P\‘!?M\i@ G HolD Ser R CHRISTMAS —— WANTED Hloo= —— O = | A BROTHER MEMBERS OF —THE \vj WILL BE EXCEEDINGLY \ APPRECIATED ! E MONEY CoNTRIBUTIONS 7 HIGH PRESSURE PETE WHERE DAWGONIT— | CANT [AISE A NIGHAL) 5 MINuTES L.HT_‘-’ ° e WoT's ' ) | PRWNED MY CLOTHES TO HEL? 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