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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 19z ““s:::;':;;'}’ I T BOWLERS N CRITICISM OF vk Mo EAsd ((IT BEFORE THE ‘ ROGERS COTVITICTLTIIPPRTITGOITT | e et by Collegiate Body All roads will lead to the Stanley [ho ) aialo) = jv E. K. Hall Intimates There Will _New York, Dee. 23 (UP)— Wi (Coach Yost ll]d[jlges in Remi- Arena tonight when the Meriden national collegiat thletic asse. Maroons, considered the classiest 4 478 | N C '“l' L 3 dinn ol skt T e Antariar | e 1 Be No Changes This Year cvuion. whien onenca s meetne v pisgenoes of Gridiron league, will do hattle agains |Bwider AL : et [Cavnas ;‘“'"" o AL RN New Britain quintet. Meriden al- Sonl ey ST ¢ 1 football relations In-!\\; ways draws out a good assemblage - o3 S ¢ o . 29 (UP)--There | the’ Ariny and the Navy, and whils of rooters and tonight will be no cx- | ™" ! vlis Just one out : fig b ]w‘”H‘m Joies of West Point s il iations thi; )st pular and re- Because of the fast clip at which - : 3 ] munerative of college games is con- New Britain has been travelling of | miceoncrre L < “ 1 |cerned, and his name is 1. K. Hall late, many fans here look for the | Prot - s3 8 5% [ His col was Dartmonth and his locals to pin a at on Meriden . *Jiob is tonight. Tolyoke suffercd anothe 2 [ mitt defegt at the hands of the W .v‘,.} Just team last night and 'his un;|‘ ) e Naw Britain an opportunity to wind | % ‘ % 3 {mad up the season on top of the Paper 5 City quintet. oand : 2 1, is sch meet West — | ! transfer d to *h custom Waterbury through its win of last | 51 45 44 3 u With upraiscd | ol open for Middics. vight, cinched the pennant for | Sheet Metal e Sae = the first half. As the leagne r-wu\’ b ) 5 ual feport to the 2 third of the actual playing sched- {7 10« 7 |Which opened its 22d convention at le. the est grind of the entire |11 g L. 5 the Hotel Astor this morning, Hell vear faces the players as they start not onl nded the playin Seven Seeded Players in Indoor off on the second lap of the scason. G4 40 2 « but | L) New Matdes 0 t onld r in force Competition Slated o Meet In New Britain is rounding into form | 2 4 now and the team should be pretty | ] I well set, f ampaign N o7 SLIOIER i AR A i New York, Do s cham New York Today. !ternoon at 4 o'clock at tl 3 s s % ) hoys' chain pic Stanley to arrange the playi s SRS Tanh Sotbatit o h fn | the favorit Tames for tho second half of the | 2y criticism last all, | @nd Charles Beneson had been elim- New Britain will start the second nated. npaign in this city net Monday » prcpared 1o attack e piy- | Jlins Sctigson, 4 cham- izht, was not ‘ » New York for their annual i R e > S e TR ‘ n wgles it glall assied 10 Mie sl inunt torm e | ol UL B e otdiay pinvod o ou wi astonis queries regarding the g « [l B b towar er finals, inow h he was to meet % ; I v ¢ 5 single or marnm] state of the pla kl ' 19 | “stabi g the s @ P s | Sidney Snitkin of New York today fasiahsolute pe e § e ' e Now Briain ror-r k| e ' Snitkinfe ho only plaves among the SR at the NEW Features « uty- r'nn het onl\ v day we were told | IR TEIC TN 6 ¢ rman ot 1 « =1y ers remaining i b = lata = ~ b ¢ ik \IA\(mr]r'rt first name It GEESTARER LODGE TEAGUE il x s o o e et SN i G e e ool e v [ © W0 NEW Performance that General One of the interested spoe o B T o for e o, Wi the v "V il Motozs h ovided in this New Car e o B LN e e e : otors has prov in this Ne Boucher. “Bib” is a star i 1" 5 le hlowers ¢ e A ¢ & : et ninds of all the fans who have r 3 e licated w e demanded, Ha . ft of Fordham ¢ him in action but if there is av 3 € ! Iy, “notl doi ite Jacobs of Balitmore vesu one who thinks as much of hi i oy g2 4 00! iles 1 (i f ter Thomas of I'r on. Jaco we have vet to find E codilie r 192§ i former boys' champior snm it hllnkfll and all, fo then bought an nuwmnhflr ,nd without ever taking a licens 1S Srive, pioted the shin or siate nonne, | ELGIDILitY Code IS @ Fundamen' a safer an ‘ He failed to hit anything on the o 1 i sl - The New Britain Professional ity anc b Konsin Baskethall team which played in| New York, Uee. 20 (T W m 1906 v a P ! 1S repreae this city last night against the Tabe | Point isn't anxious to cut adriff trom i o labors i about ARt SO, S ke 2 N S e e, s ~ OUR BOARDING HOUSE A small crowd which wended its service football battle QLA andd better officiating would | Captain and Karbonic content e fp o the ¥ WMiT A & B bah rathet than diseard 1ta who e , il 5 Inst nigE to se the Tabs i action |llc_ sstem, of wiich (he prosin o g 0 fooming (heir (ommates, 1l Tavlor of Terme e, v < = = THE DINT f THERES did not come near the mumber ') ng that [-year period, and | Malone was the star for the losers T i L i Ses WS \ [ SEND 1Tl | ONLY ONE TN U R TS P Thiat e considered tho Army point |1l 00 0 his commiltee i making both (hefr field AN HaW, E6AD BUSTER,) | Zo Wer —TIME ey f on the present break in jhad beey erned chiefly with con- siammar for Bout Tamorrow. S s Z Now that the Tabs have hroken ol leyaon (heipr st f such ‘uu‘d e Lions iR ) MATOR, HERES A - |F Yod HAD NoT STEP UP AN BUSTER relations the prospects that ther: im:ithe tealization has been Lyought |1 ne notAnthy-Navy | guilio!in RRUISEA O U IIEA g el . 5 ply SHIRT SOMEBODY J § MENTIONED T, T “TaKE A Bowl/ S CAN WEAR home that several of New Britain's o 1€ MG SEONRER SR HHEI ¢ g ' I ENT T old_baskethall favorites Will puss | Joomn ey o o about face ot cither (ke or bett S between Zemb tawi 8 ) boser sustained fat: 5 . NEVER WouLDp ON ANV- e from the court game for this year. |\yeet baint or Amiapolis i nd defuise Dennis. e : fox, aad Tony Cangoneri, Liroo | CHRISTMAS, « BuT HAVE KNOWN ¢ { 1 THING ANTTHATS | S it 1 from preceding pag nst no 10 CONIProniise f N bonis, rz 3 “de Carl Rosteils, o1d K. ot O plasor |1 deerat o e p Rt 1 Py i e (Cant) o | 4 pionshhy et ) s THEY FORGOT-T0 o /8 e 1l THAT SHIR CWP:‘EXQG he f i o squad when it won the state pro +nd member of the National Guard ?‘-‘ IS an wdere ,,,.,",\, ;' celing that 1t ing nift was de deck ! P L ; & o i 1 I\ PUT A CARD IN How CARELESS WoULD INCITE 2 o feaslonal champlonship Tast year. 1oy ry o ot et e e | aftor e o 2 ; THY BOX, woer AN T @ Y AN INDIAN QUT OF A 15 At 6 i il . | ‘ S el SEdiLC, EXPLOSION! ady qggered upon « gained impetus from He 1 T nsing Cluh 1 ! : 7 I DoN'T KNow ) HM-Moe T SENT UPRISING !. oo ment. I here this week of Army fumbled § i en designed to TN , 0 f e el t s aoti s and running | ¢een ; ' 1 shaded by orve 11 WHO SENT IT, or \/ou qt SHIRT!. S ~NO CARD (N ¢ Jimmy Reynolds will probally (hering with gridiron n < of punts by defensive quarter- ' 1 0 in bou i L ‘wlsl\'l: be numbered among those who ¢y Il parts of (i country for an- back - SOy Ty 1 a \\0'40 To ~THAN K will hang up the shoes this year, and ow-wow over the game and temo { the zon 10 2 1o | Grifeit) e ‘ o of more tha ; e ROY o 15 far as New Britain is concerned, ! noten vard 1 the respe - oun ¢ i [ At E BoX, EH it Taylor has probably played his last| nen, however, feel that they zoal lines has been ¢ ew | 2 " 1t Ioteated \ ~x AH WELL, - <Vou game for New Britain. i o rebuttal coning i view tion chicfly attacked by thr Yefores, Ande o [ he wins 1 }{ ! KNowW How anE of the publication, from official An- foothall men gathered Tiere this| ST 5 S Johnny Shechan, always a popular | napolis sources, of detailed statistical |we Hall defended > removal | T Sold alhve i ; ST S I FORGETS DURING favorite, will continue to give his'records of Army's football squad zorons!y o 126 po hampi T o best for the Hardware City in the| Instead of subscribin the fety of players herctofore en- | : ’n‘v RUSH AND miform of the All-New Britain | N claim that the better share danzered by contact with the up- | = = = ( BINSTTEER quintet, 5 Army gridiron squad |pig o ourg s more to he g . AT SDN i { \ ~x VAS — |aver: cears in competitive | cons | s interest of the | 5y During the season Manager Jim cxperience Army men pro- | spectators who wishes now im- | . ( Ht-aa- . (1 Luby more than earned his title of ' duce figir: o show that the aver- mediately whether or not a touch- ! A ? “Square Shooter” and every visiting age was only 4.6 years, including the | gown had been scored team has nothing but praise for him. | full varsity career at West Point. In The lateral pass rule came in for other words, the average previgus lequally warni dsfense from the rules experience, an was only chairman tenths of a year instead of 2.8 y Thus, whil if nw \nu_v calculation s acce of several No ‘he Navy quoted figures on yurly oo men with an ate of 64 years' {jaroes of a few i texpericnce, but, by some process |;;g gfficials, waxed warmly ove Army followers, di- g s A stranze to the subject of removii vided this by 11 to arrive at an aver- | Lot or the new rile jage of 5.8 years. tan from Dartmo: COI’pOl‘&thfl Heads FaYOI‘ Wha The Arm, for good measnre, adds |1 (U TR 08 O NEW B'\iT AIN wo more experienced names to the g e pules of 1927~ however bit Court Wal](ed g:vezy:mnfr'o’";v;»‘;:x‘v‘x»'-mfy: Sieamer| el ounosed ek LAl Sen B Admission H0c—75¢ i _ > | = ¢ 4 L — o CALL 26! FOR RESERVED SEATS e , j séfd%.fiéi‘fi%fifi‘xs Louisville, Ky, Dec P—Dis- | ewhats R eman It ask Road construction and removal of 8 Wi 3 = TRl ' . i L i j J THE Si : Ll ianasal el e Pieliminary Game Starts at 8 o'Cleck ; Z 7 8Y N R U S oA o ATROC > 1229 solution of the Kentucky Jockey club | s the Navy's idea in forcing e cecently demanded by Attorney Gen. :;\i',,,m e UL \;yll‘: omplets vlhh Takyo. ral Frank Daugherty in a suit filed | tha existence of a four y JanunRoEbIarol L ELIE 0y sere, was recommended by the |\ith three ve roard of directors of the club itself |the known stand of West FPoint on ‘t a meeting here yesterday. the eligibility question The directors’ plan offered for ap-| The v points to this paragraph HIGH PRESSURE PETE proval of the stockholders was the in o recently published news | ranster of all Kentucky Jockey club | pamphlet, issued at Annapolis 1sscts o a holding company organ-| ‘In our athletic relations with the 1zed as a Delawars corporation and | college world we have from time to r o1 { g PETE - | GOTR CoUin TiRETS FROM M7 | 3P00sE. AT A ZINGLE PERSON|[ | ONCE- the formation ol new operating com- |time bren riuested fo conform to [\ 6o00n TeqAB ) CEARIDIX I (as GiB |28V, ! WS I ) ; ‘ panies 1o take over the management ‘(‘\.n se standards of cligibility. The | » D;o N DE HEB—/ YoU SOMEDIG FoR A i‘g&"p?:égifl;i,m‘;:?:fl?l %‘Jtfi“‘q;‘d &EOL;U"‘—“ HEAE. HA6 EVER NONE ANNTHING To, SHoT & [ | of race tracks at Louisville and La- | freshman rule was it (lflfm‘»};\‘r\:l part 8 1 S0MEDIG | COD IN DE HEB-DI5 | e CONSEARVE. OU" VaLABLE. TIMBER 'EA\JOOD-?EC‘(E«! tonia. T At (nels (ents - T ‘ b Al Mr. Daugherty declared last night | Princeton (1925). Now Notre Dame i AMB AD UNFAILG |l i\ - /‘ | thit the Jockey clul’s proposal (o |asks for the three year rule in foot- REBEOY : . = i abolish itself as a unit would have | ball” “no effect whatsoever” on the disso- | it it Notre Dame made such a | lution suit of the commonwealth. He request to the Navy it neglected to | quoted legal findings as proof that H\(’\\\‘ up the same issue with West | a company is dissolved, a succeeding P oint, with whom the Hoosiers have corporation is not released from li- | had gridivon relations since 1913, | bility for its predecessor's acts. Neither Notre Dame nor any other The Kentucky Jockey club is | institution, cxeept the Navy, has | - charged by Mr, Daugherty with op- | taken up the fheee year rule wiih | : 2N .S == Gond—pere erating a loftery, maintaining lobbics | the Army, it is declared an 2 : 2 HES ALREADY SRATE to control legislation and designing | 1¥ to control election of state officers The petition asks forfeiture of char- CANADIANS SU ter of the $4,000,000 corporation. New York, Dee. 2 - Lopening of the intercol b h Iseason herve Lias feund the first Can- Chicago, esiring t fan colloze £ xtet 1o appear on lo- be in closer touch with the ha 1 fee superior (o their American B commissioner, K. M. Landis. minor | opponents. A g o0ens league presidents have switched | Th a fast gune in which not a = / oo uaus heir scheduled Janu 9 meeting | single penaity was called, the Uni- < n:f:: plac from West Baden, Ind, to versity of Toronto defeated IPringe- £t night, 9 to 2. o G0k UM ' HEne Fon ¥