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P00000065850590000660005 ;Speaking § iof Sports mn«v'mmmc Many spectators who attended the New Britain-Hartford game at the Stanley Arena Saturday night hav placed the blame on Referce Haye because the contest developed into 4 rough house with basketball being forgotten in the excitement of the night. . To us, it seems that the league of- ficiaul © at fault for the most part hecause of the fact that in a game Such as was the one played Saturd night where the feeling hetween players and spectators is so intense, one official cannot capably hold the nme within bounds. To students of basketball, it v “vident Satury night at the v start of play that the contest v due to turn into a rough house un- less the referee was able to detect every foul committed. As It was, seven players woer eiected from the contest throngh the four personal fouls route and, had All the fouls been called, the second half would never been finish- ed. . An umpire on the sidelines to watch transgressors would have act- ¢d as a deterrent to the players in committing offen. when «hould have been pl Fvery game between teams of the caliber of New Britain and Hartford will be as hard-fought as any chan pionship game, contests in- volving a title, there will he two of- ficials, and it is our suggestion that two officials be appointed to every one of the games to be played This wouldn't eliminate all the fouls but it surely would eliminate the roughness of Saturday night's game. New Brifain was far from heing > =ame team that defeated the Five in this city ss is that vers lost their heads in the half and fatled to recover their poise until after the game sons o bie but the st locals, with the man, forgot to y was over, Sov- ox o1 haskethall, nearly mad ing foul shots when the team a record urday night | ed only seven of shots. Good work on the foul line would have won the game for the local team and just the smallost of work on the floor would bave given New Britain a good lead ¥ Holst certainly featured Sat- night's contest with I two ‘8 in the 10 second of his all but tied the and we gave many of the New Brit- ain fans ncar h re when we announced the ore as tied at 26- all. Double score keeping with th rvigl! score on the book the cause of it. was Our paper with a running score said 26-all. The book which is the official ageney through which to de- cide the scores, gave New Brit total ; The Boy lost its first game ¥ night over in hury, but ft made a grea stand in the face of difficultivs, T treatnent accorded Ray Anderson's boys was not the hest from any angle, They have been used to play- ing under gtreiet reforces and they suddenly found themselves on th floor with an official who let almost nything y . It would be unfair, 49 wel) as sonr grypes, to say that e was partial, bhut the game was much 100 fast for him and the terbury team knew his styie of taueh better than the loeuls, Played fwo numies. Donah Hogan" and | { exeuse | se men couldn’t use | their own names on Wuferhury courts, but the reason for that was Lot advanced. Waterbury also under assumed zave his name larrywell as was that as The fans w disgustingly rabid “ud insulted not only the New Drit- cin players bu the girls and mem- bers of the ladies’ auxiliary wlo i ccompanicd the team to root for if ome of the Waterbury hoys tried to | =pit in the women's faces and failed only beeause his aim was poor. Tt i3 too hod that conditions ik these must arise. The plavers on the floor showed by constant smiles, phrascs, and slaps on the back that they hore cach other no cnmity, but vith a desperately close game and « referee who Iet the men go the limit there vas nothing 1o do but rough things up. Kosciuszko post, W. 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Wate AMERICAN RADIATOR CO, | ral Ave,, 8201. | H i fpr I play I this city. { IMlelscher, MAY HAVE TROUBLE |7ABS LEAGUE TeAs Iy IN FILLING DATE ‘Army and Navy Won't Have | Basy Task Getting Opponent Nev i | York present by h isn't service foothall elassic 19 (PI—If their led and the 1928 writ- Army but as well as e ten off the and Navy may find it books, the anything an e new for the vaca climax datr There Invitations. acader in their schedules. probably would he no lack A8 drawing v elevens have fow of the major col- specially, ¢ o rds * two rivals. But leges, in the filled out With few fixed ¢ngy time that [accugtomed most east their playing oxceptions they . gements on or abonut the the Army and Navy are o get together. The sic had put down Noxember 24 next year, the Sate urday after Thanksgiving day Philadelphia as its prospective Princeton and Dartmouth, both | ©f Which close their seasons enrlier Ithan other big colleges, would fur- nish ldeal opposition for ths cadets nd midshipmen. They might con- heen with sight. -sider extending their playing slat however, Ring mics Army-Princeton and Dartino Navy battles, for instaner create sufficient interest most of the the colorful Yale and campaigns “November it ire booked to play West Point next son anyway. Such other colleges as Cornell, Pennsylvs Columbia, Colgate, burgh and Penn $tate have Thanks- giving day fixtures on their sche nles which would prevent consider Hon as emergency opponents Either the Arn seize the opporty sectional allin middle we winds with such the fors as th ranted 1hat West Annapolis to provent the endi - ton collc something will Point possibility with Car two teams now definite die by botl 1 Loyola the 0c last on the Cac scheduly It h point & Point ing the stars, always 10 just how foothail beneti whose resulted in with Annapolis Hoewitt, as an example t Point the rgh. 1 the 19526 iparatively lit- iven Harry Wilson, this r and hero of the vie- the Navy, has not on the wured up to the playing three years at ney fact, team althou whole stan, he sot in N thos Zhi little it ks the Navy no cmed 1o Annay ding oy the lie Others of the so-calls order” players not prominen however, n tered the military Oliphant was good was an All-A West Point in 1 was probably an excellent Washington & Jefferson but s o was twice picked by Walter Abicrica pivot man, in Bud Spragne, | and orse Harry” gave and it fale tr fou snees seASOns, continne s on the gridiron “made-to much n- did vin il the academy. Elmer t Pur but he halfhack nt sch at a8 a West oint ANNUAL BARQUI LA DGR New Britain Blues Offictally Gloss 1987 Football Season T their ht with « allon's Grill on kers of the ko Alderman William 31 Fleiseher, Hizh M. Cassidy and saturday it William 1 Maif street. The e Dr. Fronk 2 Judd, William 1 Sehoel Coach George Manager Witlian M Zywick, coach the past year Toward the 1z, Mana vening were of the tea wis the latter May present- a gold ch and the team as tokens r the doctor's loy- son. part of the cveni ger ed Dr. 7y pho o of appreciatic ty during the se Che first ! was Mr. Judd. The alderman ex- | ed his desire to see the hoys | He felt that the city | able )i o of the cvening | ought to help its own Loys to b to play in their home town. Follow- ing Mr. Judd's talk, Wiliam I New Dritain High school rooter, sald he also favored amatur football fn preference to the profes- | sional game. Coach Cassidy urged the Blues to stick to tl cnr gume and play football for the sport of it, William May, manager of team, reviewed the history of €ieven since it first began athle 1921. It was known as the Rang He cited a few incidents which took jut cach y 4 When Dr. Zwick received the gifts the 1he s in gurs. he responded with a specech. He ox- | but thanked the boys for the gifis. He lauded Man- wger May, declaring he always had the welfare of the team in mind. To- ward the close of the affair, motion pictures of the Michigan-Navy and Yalo-Dartmouth games were shown, together with a few war pictures. The last cvent on the program was the presentation of the sweaters and letters to the football men. Manager May made the presentation. The evening's entertainment ended with the Ranger Song composed by Andy Sariski. pressed surprise, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1927. FLASHES OF LIFE: FIVE MILLION | ACTION OVER WEEK-END STOCK INVESTORS GET DIVIDENDS ITwo One-sSided and Two Closely | By the A vw York—1 Pought Contests Feature So- (hyristmas for <o America $400,000 Ralph to H. Rov Broadvi copt an ors in cicty Baskethall Play League Standing their sock: Washington -— Directora of the amber of Comme sased buving pow will benetit business | Celtie: | Emeralds shes inventor of ofters plan Milford—S8imon Lake, evn-keel ralsing §-4 submarine | West ¥ Bats Dublins 8t J ~Charles Moore named to succeed the O'M as president Federation of nee of genera i expec ional ban less pros- busin Eatrch rental t mean pr ts 24 ( John 6 (Sun.) (Sun.) Albert ired Yara, s 24 od here. Lrooklyr seems to be is In argued I'wo in nd L& durh two closely Wiritara mpt 1o vob bal oy tips ther sh ryad il Durant Wwas in revolt in and was hecoming more culinized. In the of Tany \ i women re- inued other torion the | 1 is now in top posi | tion s victories and no e f fc e Emeralds and Flas) t ccond place, the for latter losing over View enough to revol tiampton- brought into tuth Strong, ital with ¢ operated who with the Em zo0d en e loss of ih looked 1il has b of the play Alex Za hi t police head iy woman quar- who wlted Charies A. Wheeler ient of police Ia PHANTOMS WIN GAME Lowal forwards, 1 n lined up “onnor Piin Biin women Is was the high scorer n doing v ts have | 0on with 19 points. Close were Bucherri and Celties who scor Vew ternoor over John's team, the doormat son rive L gue hit its highest far, six points being the team's work m i of the Yor i Esl e Baskethall Team Trounces points in 1he mo kayi of Keystones of Bristol in - Contest core 0 was of the v foh tot here working | kayaks Staged Saturday Night, P two = t took the fa minut The origir Phantoms. tha Hudson rnest Redel paddl hasketball won t F the ecanoe across in 15 1in N in the L l without hurrying. to the Bristol-Me — Ra M.\ after making 15,000 Montlhery motordrom Gridiron Campaign Off Finished With Basiguet ko o0 it local fourth liminary en game when Keystor tor Bru SEUT non arise and 25 to 9. was slow antoms | of 12 il brilliancy The nteresting, halt 6. 1t was more ither than the team In the ran time by o indivi team v lead second half, with the g nes to thre for in biles minutes awa Key cored Natal—The rec 13 then; broad jump is de by S0 Natal chav Durban runni o inches, o + foot b closedd wieh a ony Inn e M M. The 1 no shon ill p paratic Bristol, T fomorrow Phantoms night in pr t scuson Kinson in At Apparently taken on th lis permission no Dailey of the Sunday vas ° summary: 1rord Phantoms liday toustn r Perakos of he oothall team Both told a photo Jlining to po; incipal speaker. the team on its sl year and on the together sacial, William Turner gave talk in which he revie forts during the past conclusion the manager ne past s Congr Cohen ak | Tkowltz, W and Navy. | ger 1ents can’t hother them more 1f the break | next football sea- | wtween the the ow Ticir co vin wed for tic continu L . son Yankowitz, 1. g Bristol co City—When Wiil Rogers back to movievilla h Spanish as its ison, ¢ M the o 10 the un- | As durir the greatest its the spurs to s had Cavalieri, win been Everyhody werving loya th s, $0 100, Saturday night coterte attended 1 its share arn ivo speaks Euglish, this game | Jocko the 1 abou restan women roof- imquet and did | Boston 1o ma ! vorts ful through ‘niertainm lections. hospital v his good work g wwon and to 1 ittes the banqu the in cha o nk Quinn, who gaso- spital, took poison & Windows wera station at the corner Kelsey et and Rocky Hill avenue, to complaint to the police by | he owner, yest o1l i broken in ollown to journeyed ac- trom the bus. LR NOT FOUND HERE. 1. Boucher, wanted in Brisc ckless driy could not ited at 12 tor 47 it str the notice | DRIV loht ! police t that he backe an cleetric | n st iturday automohite S Linden strec in this city, 1 to serve . damagir Joseph Croce of \ street 1 to the police that approxi- | 10 gallons of wine, rome vailroad ties, a wrench, a brace and serew driver were stolen from his about a week ago. 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