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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, 7U.C:C0AY, DECEMBER 27, 1927, SSSL 6050366525985 52LHHHLH80.0.0, LESHLHHLLLLHHLLOLH SO $HHLLHLHHLL L 5L 50 - BRISTOL ENDEES BOW TWICE TO NEW BRITAIN TEAM—LOCAL HOCKEY TEAM SPLITS EVEN WITH WALLINGFORD—BURRITTS WIN TWO GAMES OVER HOLIDAY—INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE TEAMS PLAY TONIGHT—WEST BEATS EAST IN INTERSECTIONAL GRID GAME PO0PCECFIEPINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIITOININ FFTETITITITIIIPIIPIIIITIIOPOIIITITIIIIIE PRTEITIIFPITTTF 9T TIPPP OO I PP0EPPPPP0L VPP PP PPV IPPNE VIO IIESF 400 | | { [ | | | | \ i [ | | BRISTOL BOWS TWICE TO [PAYS GCOMPLIMENT LOCALS IN HOLIDAY BILL 10 1GCAL PLAYERS New Britain State League Quintet Makes Clean Sweep Spl’iflgfil’,ld Man P-l'aises Dick SEEKS DIET FOR RUNNERS |TABS T0 BATTLE |HOCKEY QUINTET SPLITS : NEW YORK TEAM EVEN WITH WALLINGFORD of Series With Endees—Now Within One Game of o League Leading Atlas — Take Saturday’s Game by ; Dillon in Letter to Herald Eight Point Margin — Come From Behind to Take | : Sept o Contest in Bell Town—Meriden Here Next Friday. | [oferee Dick Dilon and Manaeer 55C i § ; i.h |[Loses Overtime Contest to Boroughites in Afternoon— Metmpoll't@n Qfllmflt o Fl.ll"l]lSh Scores 5 to 3 Victory Here in Evening — Rorty Attraction Wednesday Night Threatens to Fine Two Players After Fight—Alex- { i ander Does Bulk of Scoring for Home Club—Locals R me e Smother Tigers in Battle Staged Saturday Night. | basketball circles throughout = New | York state will be the opponents of| rpe Luby of the Tabs basket- were Jauded in a let Pritain roller hockey 6 New Britain Alexander 10:42 i £ {the Tabs' basketball, team in' its|team, after losing a seven-minute | Third Period Dirks, chairman | : MR weekly game at the Y. M. T. A. & B.! gvertime game to Wallingford y s-|7 New Britain Alexander 22:57 . soclety hall tomorrow evening. The|torday afternoon, came back to fake s Wallingford Duggan 0:46 Tl . team bears the spangles of the New|a scintillating victory from the| Score: New Britain 5 Wallingford sfield man-| P : : 1 ‘ York Professional five; . [Tigers at the Stanley Areza last|3: rushes, Alexander 9 Duggan 2: e G 7 ; | The two forwards on the NeW | pion¢ by the score of 5 to 3. The | stops, Blount, 4 by, §7: touls, # e % e : * 3 S " ea were captains f l:t." > " 1" and “fair pl Cour-| : e v i o : enfeld, the right forward, w - % bt the oo v \mlr; e Lose Overtime Battle TR R A e : Naed © & = ¢ tain of Columbia - university and | eft FPOR TG STOTIR StATS 0 ”"‘ New Britain lost onme of the el e i B . i ; “Tippy” O'Neil, left forward, was| e ‘l o ”‘“\mughcst battles of the scason to tist orioial srcte ontets 4 a4 0 3 % {captain of the Fordham university) { FSIAT - JO0 ‘(hl‘i“‘]““ r“": It(il\\'ulmv“‘ord vesterday afternoon, 6 N SN B AT jlameany ] £ . He was a teammate of Jim | WalliaE(or l!;x;dflr el P . 0’(’1’1“1 td 5, in a contest that went seven SPETAte | pockethall fans was also compli- - g ¥ ‘ kzewskl and Tom Leary, mem-| . L 2 <ing hardall| minutes overtime before a decision |was reached. Diggan, who was the e « ‘ : : : s of the All-New Britain team, |P&ht- - | mented by Mr. Dirks. i et » 7, Zihe game Was M3 e 5 The New York center is Dick e as made more excit of the Wallingford team all ternoon, drove in the winning ague Stand t vith no t ot e wiing editor of W < 5 Hartfc Bristol .. Following is the letter: Sporting Editor, w Britain Daily Herald, sritain, Conn. Dear Sir T would consider uld publish th ort auick Ferguson who is considered the best| Py a number of clashes that oc- 1, about New York city. He has been |curredand at one time when Brown |a member of several of the Empire|and Hardy started at each other. C City's leading teams and it was a|Referee Hugh Rorty jumped be- BAXSCONGEE master move on the part of the pro-|tween them and deprived the spec- is the best diet for|keeping several rats on a different|fessional management to get his|tators of secing one or the other | i That's the question Ray|dict and is checking their speed in|services, it . Fogarth and | taking a horizontal dive to the floor. 2 Jourpaper. | Conger, outstanding American mid-| the hope of determining the diet|Dimilio, a wonderful pair of guards,| When the players continued after R s usketballl g1o gistance runner of Towa State|best suited to runners. He hopes have been towers of strength in the feach other, Refereo Rorty stopped oid halt et Bl s in your elty | o oooeis trying to flnd out in a| this work will aid him in the 192§ g . hialcontest: caliedla fon eatin iin gave | Wednesday evening, December 218t | b ejentific fashion. Conger is| Olympic games. e will be strengthened this | man and warned them that a repet lvantage | We wish to compliment New DLri |week. Carl Restella has quit theltion of the act would mean a stiff plenty of work but Duggan finally n |ain f‘\"r e oo smanship of i —— squad and Phil Paige, also, is 10| fine, G iy DL e, ketba erous ap- [[oea S meriecs ordina Waumiet ey mn SIS U Blount, with 105 stops. had a s ‘y C X ext as aln scoring |, o 5 i SI AN[ E WORKS HANGES Manager Jim Luby has a center| machine of the home club Tast nighy | LY 2{{ernoon for the Hardware £ IO 0L, &£ B & practically signed who has a nation-| wyen he caged all of New ‘“nmn ity five. Several fights made the al "‘Q_‘_‘(‘I’“:;’“ il basketbull #1Y-| e goals, Boucher, despite an in- S enevaaline Buim er. With this cent : ary: jury received in the game in the . : dand 15y T Hon | atternoon, playea wondertully on the 1 - nsford e B Al steady Johnny Shechan and Ja e Duggan ......1r..... Alexander ek and 2 . : ts | thy > a viet s the first time the Diamond | Carlson, guards, the team will be ;d:‘:“\‘”lf‘:‘fn’; oA ‘;‘5 ““”;‘;‘hk‘ e p Rl Botichor to give Bristol th ul. Zakzewsl Sloman 12 and ¢ tch team has hac ) Tl = 2 - : i Alexander that paved the way for ! 7 o ity to ol 7 decker. Ru cin Sl aR o e or. | Three New Men Added to Team — Buttmakers Out to }‘;r)dn;:; l:]\;t:a,‘?],?grm:\‘nnJ;‘;‘n,‘: New Britain’s successtul shots at the |1aray \?""A"““’; Bl In MOl polESRy RLATRTEE S ¢ i | Better Standing in Tonight’s Games—Corbin Screw |at forwara and rrank (Hank) ar-| €% i . IR, Willtams: . Shb v Brows nerea LSO, R R e y Ll e but Leary | jol L ¢ r tdean 4 i v bour, “Dusty” league star, will al- ierce and Duggan both worked | Conley e sloun ints, At the 11 C el thy v foul g ethal fair play. and Stanley Rule to Stage Battle—Undefeated Lan- | (.inite with carison at guara. | nicely but the defense of the New S Boutt m dropped in a baske m the 'give New Bri v point ¢ il e al ik i ol e & Tirst Period centor of the floo ders Girls’ Team to Meet Corbin Screw Quintet— |, Dick Dilion who rete plasi Brlialnanintet utter the eatly mart|Goals| EiVon by! {Caged by Time e tol last night and will referce three|of the first period kept him safely |1 New Britain Boucher 1413 0 by & ociation for the very! Three Contests on S(-hedu!e_Dillo" to Referee. “Dusty” league games tonight, will| under control. Pierce was a flash Second Period : | courteous treatment extended to us. 20 to work for the third time tomor-|and his pass work i : el Sl sesiey ; jeor 20 to work for the o and his pass work to Duggan was Wallingford S | e o f o | SEE | e Duggan tespectfully yours, row night in the Tabs game and the|one of the high spots of t ol ¢ s 5 ere sensational an Sloman fo him with v START BS DIRES { S CLOSE HOGKEY RAGE 1o % t spots of game, Wallingford Duggan 0:47 Bristol team oft & Britadn lanot i ‘i it CHARLES DIRKS | League Standing prelimina contest, Alexander had a fleld day on the 1 Sl At 5 > New Britain Alexander 4:21 led at the half, 1 Fosrman gD e ondi A teng ALl e rush line taking nine rushes to two| 3 Wallingford : 0 | Association, Springfield, Mass. Haess 1.000 T e Car for “Kid” Du i b g PR o unild Tt s 2 Bactlc owley succeeded in geiting a lor S Lo e e T p e e eacin Entin: Man Found Under Car for "Kid” Duggan. Pierce caged two Third Period ; E ¥ 4 e With a Leg Fractured |of Wallingford's three goals. New Britatnie Bodther o poln. 10 tie o L : e S, ¥ : o | treal Canadiens Hard in Race for Peter Stanklewicz, e osting Muirhead found himself at cen- New Britain Muirhead foul point to tie the score l‘ A t ide. Mar 2 | ' ¥ 0 1'1 | doTntontanly TS ter last night and between him and Wallingford Hardy after 5 minutes of pla 2 ;I 1 Ly ~ | National League Honors. {General hospital, after sustaining a | Brown, little got by for open shots| 9 Wallingford i again hit their stride and led by | e o . 5 [P & 1 Corbin ... il : S0 Toe ay evening at|at Blount. Blount was in New Bri AlcAloon uellliant shoofne of —o | EY2abath o K Qe S il Ny St s, g o) ”v;m”nrd "r:lhr*l.' ”hll"‘. be s run|form and he formed w stone w i Ao their score to 2 re Brist Sl g | i H i ‘j Stanley o 3 1000 [the Montreal Canadiens are direct.|about 6 o'clock, when he was run| " D a stor Overtime Period | ol by an a bile driven by |fore the Wallingford goal ; - then st B o ling the parade in the Nationaljdown by an automobil 11 Wallingford Duggan . StH iy the |5 v > gam e —— i 1% fint s Thsieat acinot| e “fi,,r,g‘fln The ' New York |DUEald MeMilln of 45 Dover Road. | blocked almost all attempts to score. | ushes, Duggan 1 e 21, New Brit o ki ; ng anywl ad been the | Rangers, pacemalers in the Amer- |, oh¢ accident happened on East| Conley the visiting goal tender |stops, Blount 10 Shechan and Rubenste oke | yf ent scoreless from t linanag M. C. A. In- | four points of the top of the stand- |gior“to1d the polica by Mr. Medil- | oro! RECLI LR S and oD through to register two bask \ e ¢ 7 led three new | ing, many more goals out of the net than | 1y, row and put the game on it i I : §iwiabta Tan- [ ~ien 22 polata to[(uate erauit) e | e s Stobped B ‘rh\l:-r“,‘(l};""”‘ aged. At one time when Ny RULEDWIL 9D sa0s ptain shoot wi 1ne vt as the step | Canadiens have a hard week’s as-|tion of Elm East Main streets to | 12rdy and Brown had their set to, |night defeating the Sloman was knocked out when o ; i the B The . the sloan dr 3 The ' signment, opposing the world cham-|change. H r was on East Main | D¢ thousht time was called and he |1 score. Boucher and Alex: terman came flyir will be finish- |V rs W lay the Corbin Cab-|pion Ottawa Senators tonight and !street. .After he started the car and {00k his mask off. When play con- ldivided the scoring honors between and hit hi e it. Waterbury, | iv .0 1 the t of the Rangers on Saturday. ‘The|was proceeding on his way, he heard | tinued withont interruption, he|them each getting threc goals. The oo au Mo baeL A : it s ¢t near, through two victories over the Meri- | men' at the ¢y arena | Rangers tussle with Boston tonight [a noise, hie said, and brought the|threw his mask at the ball on the |summary: & : r"i o ¥ s 5 roons over the holiday to s and the Americans on Thursday. !y\tclr)lxn-‘ to a stop. floor and kept in his geal unpro- ?_\-h“- Iritain Wallingford game and, Y ¢ azed by the 5t 2 o i & ‘ L Sewe 1shi W Jumes B. Mur | S i | Stankiewicz was found lying par -iteeted and stopped five bullet-like jAlexander ...... «+v... Duggan e i | Biuch o scot ¢ first half of lea phy, last v conter; Bill Wal-| BOY RUNS IN FRONT OF CAR |ly under the vehicle, his right les |arives. Had he the right kind o the Bristol backhoar ) € raln r will Meriden lead t 10 Henry Schwab.| Running into the street in front of having been run over by one of the cupport, he would have hroneh & N nice e fscorers of the league in goals in guard. THarold son, who had |a machine driven by Michael Gerent | front wheels. He was picked up by} tistics includ games played | been playing resular forward onthe |of 198 Oak street, Michael Chipa, |Sigmund Urbanski and Walter Was, tur Davies of Waterbury © heginning of the|four and one half year old|who took him to the hospital. work of t i 1 the Dris v i second with Hart of Holyoke thi soas will captain the team for -*f(rnl_o;(;\hy‘» n‘n'l ‘.\lr v\liirh?r‘ld‘fllnprn.‘ s m»fl—; r—(—:*w—) i SE fop 36 3ritain with the g < u venly with / n of Holyoke and . of the season, The other|of 174 Oak strect, was knocked down | I kin oo much noise in it A l\""\r-‘]?.‘u\\'n:.] Stur dir £ center 4 1 him lingford are fo ith Alex- [ meibers o team who have and sustained a slight cut on the!testing an airplane over the meas- nnd)hrmzs the team up considerably \:‘\: ‘é‘m‘il'r'l ‘éfi::i‘)“;‘ 600 Zakzewski played i retty fic Is i 1 Britain fifth, oo plasing a1l season will remain | forehead Saturday — afternoon near|ured “track at Warnemunde, Ger- | e sc NN T T 1age Here R i SR et e 2 . rst half ew i . New Britain goal e for e 1l 1o do their bit in the | the interscction of Oak and Acorn|many, rccently a pilot was fined | Thursday night. The summary: | ) I‘-“ . \1.~‘ ; : asiat Siama e ly. ¢ P ed to el though credited with the most stops 1 S o e, streets. He was taken to the hos-|§ in court on the charge thatNew Pritain Wallingford | 3 il n"_ f‘l" o \-‘"'l"" Lie s wenaial ovand : ; ng i ’ until the |in the fa' stands sitonAtl e Combin Calinct | Pital. The child was walking With| his engine was o public nuisance, | Alexander ... ir........ Duggan s “'«"" ‘;""«‘:l“““” hefr Eunrds TaZRE o t 1 that frame, he|, st dite to his missing, 181 & = Wil mean @ fie for NS father when the accident occur- S o | Boucher .......2r... E. Pierce :'_'h rd et Jam Manr < De t : to give New Brit-| jotto of Waterbury ad iy paa s i e e o e e D HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | Muirhead ......c......... Hardy Nyalinetord Dugedny St ieb of ‘ . z ¢ o i : SR - | Bromn Willlams New Britain Alexander r scoring cets anid Bristol received a 1 "break’ |7 statis 5 oLy SSOD D) UNCERTAIN OF BOUT | Blount +; e Gonley New Britain Boucher 1:00 f will by a tie for first| New York, Dec (P)—Whilc un- o ori Rushes, Alexander 5; Du 1: Intic o . : o | > k, Dec. 27 (3 o . " First Period ushes, Alexander 5; Duggan 4: Goals Sco : Hice il iho o Serw 1eam | cortalnty continued to shadow the “ASK YOUR BARBER Goal Won by Caged by Timo |Picrce 1. Fouls, Boucher. Stops ; op in the see- | jack Sharkey-Tom Heeney heavy- l’g‘;l’]u:k_gl-jgrflmb“ '::m:d'v!;“ U et N :17 'Conley 74; Blount 68. Referee, 3 | weight battle down for January 18 miscrable itching. Money- | (2 Tallingfora Piores .05 | Rorty. who have mot | at Madison Square Garden, Dr. W. | i@ Back Guarantee. Whyte- | Wallingford Tleres 3 _— s isici imples, poison . wr this scason and Smli r!‘;:i?i th:‘:i;kgly’;"n:l\d“_;;:ia;k New Britaln Alexander Luxurious saloon omnibuses have d the Diamond | stated tod: ci2 New Britain Alexander 3 | fust been placed in operation be- 1 0 ave | Ol the t XET'S i 0 ringiluld, will haye (o0 the e axraicondition Second Period tween Glasgow and Liverpool. owley | add produced w Britain was fighting hard in 1sketh; third period with the Tigers ling, to 4, when WBoucher w |struck in the elbow by Duggan stick and had to retire from the ame. McAloon took his place and ‘lifnl the score at 5 all. In the over- time period, both goal tenders had £} = oth t ol L el s i e S o vt o © LINEUP FOR DUSTY LEAGUE . game start vit that was destine teann | Dillon, who referced the game, this| mes C. Luby, and The second ha s a hectic Win Saturday New DBritain team had an easy victory in Wallin Roucher .. A he Picree made it Muirhead «......c... Hardy' troublesome for New Britain to get [Brown .........hb...... Williams any goals at all. Blonntees R RN = . Conley | This gave New Britain three wins irst Period out of ifs last four games played |[Goal Won by ed by Time Aubin, Hingford, itain, 41; Lunder . Pierce, Meriden, 21; ierce, tord Jean, iHolyoke 03 |1 ! Shop girls in Weleh, [the game he night. At e— Joucher, New y B i\ ‘:,, 1. 23: Domnelly, Water-|present the likely candidates for | 5 % 2 B BRIG D W T oo i e i wesve weme 0| Movie of @ Man Who Has Quit Smoking y GS 1irhea New Britain, 6; Brown, be the nley Rule and Lande . 6: Arvivda, Holyoke, 4; | girls. Sii the Stanley Rule quin- 3 ftet won by a 3 to 0 score against 3: Doherty, Waterbury the Screw \ team last week, it Rushes Taken By will he nce: ry for the Universals Wallingford, 196; Davics. [to win tonight in order to keep up | Waterbury, 14 Williams, Meriden, |its winning streak. 141: Hart, Holyoke, 123; E. Pierce,| mThe “Dusty” league is beginning | Wallingford, 84 t & hold on the fans and every | Fouls Made By lweck the attendance has been| ng increases. Last week an iy, Wallingfor c v la crowd watched | 18; ) 15 in @ and with team ' i, Benln © Co > zl l.\r 1:1 | NoPE , o No, THANK S in. Walling D e \ No TuankS {| [ Smowe Sl i , th should he a gr\.uu‘ | Gonl Ten's Averages ‘ program: Lan- | e L .l v rhi s rls) at 7:30 rhin ¢ \.,‘ o'clock; Corbin (men) at 9:30 1 brother- | Phit - Wal- ! on the Cabi-| . will probably come in con-| with his brother, Bill, on eev- | for Na i % A Aot arlaRT N casions during the evening. |- Tourna- et s e FIGHTS LAST NIGHT York McVey, won B = n Willie ( ranta > 3 SEONTS ANOTHER KAYO Wilio : inton, Pa., 1:_{ : : = Dractical- Robert aly, outpointed | i j N poorly i e : el B s Mich., Marc A y ’ S ! Axtia 1 ittsburgh, knock- ) |\-M«.\ t e s t ¢ sy teated Jack Humbeek, | ury gl 1 y i 1 Delgium K. O. (Phil) Kaplan, | ds after y who t Aren . S ) : ; L York, knocked out Pierre Gan- | through tI D, 1 4 ¢ p the . France 4. Rene Devos, Bel- i . 1 s | gium, won from Vincent Rorgione, e \iladelphia, 10, To a half an & S s Had e m— outpointed mark. Shechan g y ; - ; Jninutes and N it ™ 'TFE-‘W.S c count of & to . L bk g_kf.\i ke delphi R oldier J:n.. nother befors | . ) f Garficld Johnson, Se get its second 4 11 45 p. 7 1 We Buy Raw Pars of All Kinds 3 ited George Gemas, i cnste L A 3 ter time; 3:4 . centrale HUDSON FUR SHOP | istown, Pa.—Al Trainer, Tr 13 FRANKLIN SQ. . J. won from Bobby Ri ' ) ardson, Johnstown, 10 1 n 3 game all night - ty “sleep- & s Piip 4 on

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