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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD EXPERTS SEEK TO HALT RETREAT | OF NIAGARA’S HORSESHOE FALLS WITH THE BOWLER DRAW FOR FIRST ROUND OF SOCCER ROGERS ALLEYS P. & F. CORBIN LEAGUE | Layouts of Sports %i?fi.’ T Ty COVEETICITPIICPOPPIIOPOT | st | Chm T e {Pairings of Teams in Title Tour- iockey team, latest reports from Holyoke state. Negotiations are s $ Ced pending for the sale of the Holyoke g | nament Are Aflflmm franchise to Dr. DeWaltoff, owner - = of Capitol Park in Hartford and al- 4 Al 0 " TP)—T ongh the deal has not yet been Shippes New York, Dec (UP)—Th summated, it is understood to be . D% y | dpten e S roihd ofiine e | i excant: for mnos daetat S0 |annual soccer football tournament, [ vorted purchase price of the team T o a3 a1 |to decide the championship of the vaptained by Fred-Jean, is $2,3¢ s | United States for the season of 1927 RRR 5 28, was anuounc:d today by the na- 1t the nehise is transterr iy : 3 & tional chullenge competition com- | om Homer Rainauit to DeWaltoff, mittee of the United States football mes in Hartford will be staged at 20 Palais Royal in Capitol Park. - COMMERCIAEL LEAGUE Furmers Milk Regulars 181 115 239 ciati Thiry-two clubs, which survived |the elimination contests conducted | jamong 117 entrants from the Atlan- | | tic seabourd to the Mississippi Val. | With this ncws comes Fred Jean playing with | pectacle of G Hartford team against New Brit- 151 ley, Will start play January 14 and | Lm?gmn:, “n. “Horror of horrors.” cry som B E AT for the enampionsii | ARG — it the country is going to the| Tarmare Ml Sars | will be pl April 7 or 8, = 1o “‘.r‘\' N 101 114 The draw ‘ — Rlcht i Western Division. | It 15 whispered although without | - (Games to be played Jan. 14 or | i 19 ) i authenticity, that Bridgeport | 3 to k team. Nome: say that | Luda A, A. F. C. of Harve ek Sl . Morga aulers | the Wallingtord team is 10 be tran: e LA Ty | “rred to the Park City while othe o4 S A ” | state that a new quintet is to he| " :41\ s F ‘w‘ of St. Louts ve, Can- formed there. Manager Frank Mc- ‘“,“;\',‘ el T | | honoy heard nothing about the| i i ;I‘. y‘\’"“m»’ : . ll flu\\*‘ ‘\h.; oposed installation of a quintet in |7% Fs v L A ECIeN e | Beidgeport at the mecting of 1) u2 o = i povdbli o e e Britklayers i, C. of Chicago vs. | - - Garwood 8. . at Detroit { fternoon. 418 . 1 400 44 -1z (Games to be played Jan. 21 or| JRANT'S DEPT. STORE GIRLS—MEN | 22) | Wild rumors are wiloat that ¢ Mats Swedish-American A. C. of De- | The Horseshoe Falls at Niagars : T New Eritain temo is going to be{a. Karperna 67 80 troit vs. Ben Miller it sl he Horseshoe Falls at Niagara (above) are Wealug away A 0 in R T el o 5 0 I at the rate of about five feet a year. While the river bed is of | the league is ove turday night. [ferne s Holley Carburetor F. €. of Detroit | hard limestone, softer materials supporting it, as shown in| ‘.l.\iv:lg}w M \"ulm” ]h denies this | jjunn o §8 100~ 153 [ vs, Walkerville . C. at Delroit, sketch at right, wear away, Geologists estimate that the falls ‘"Lvl . l,'(, I ”\_-““m 0L : \ ‘]' 259 351 P 1‘“!*"‘ }_;):, of Chicago vs. Vienna | have worn back seven miles since they were formed 25,000 ust getting my tea s s ", at Chicago. S e 5 : 5 A ; Tl e e hary A Olmpic ¥. G ve Sparts A, and B, | JEOIS 20, 28 indicated in map (center.) perts are seeking, try o get my players away from |raueias CalChinaee {to halt the erosion. 7 [ E o h'““";"'r " e York, Dec. 30. (Pl-The 0 ames to be played Jan. or | . 5 | | Judging from last night’s exhibi-|" : | & v O mightiest mills of nature are grind- | 15.) | ing away Niagara's Horsesioe Fall lat the rate of about five feet a | year. Man, troubled by the thought | il wind up in| at the | on, New Britain better than second last “nd of the long streteh in the Whittall Carpet Worcester, vs. Bos! Mills F. C. of 1 SEC CHANPS ON PROGRAN at Bos- ond half of the league just ahead.| " NTERS SERVIGE SCHOOL J. an 5 | that some day the cataract will lose 1 iree Title Holders Signed by Jim oats A. A. F. C. of | For a long time, the guintet couldn’t | AR SN edrord T (| \tS majesty through the relentless i L TR T i (s Howas i Borni L TRIRLS Member ot Sh s YNSRI o HE 8O | process, i studying. the. probiem o Mullen for Fights in Chicago Dur- time, no one could ask for uny Sths 5 .. |controlling erosion, but so far he At i e o el anGl| i T (e A SRt n\j ‘1L - "“,.a““',l"‘r[,, “:4 ‘\,“l“l:‘:l‘, has not been able to solve it. Ing the next Two Months. company are doi | R s © 0 & B4R The Horseshoe or Canadian Fall | (pj De ) (P title- B | For Military Academy. e | which carrics more than 95 pet 1o]gur = : Danersk F. C. of Stamford ve P! holders are on the ring programs According to the Springfield Union| pooio wic, Dee. 30 (UP) |t F. €. at Providence, | 6Nt Of the Water, suffers far mord | planned by Promoter Jins Malin today, the Springfield Y. M. H. A.[ A Born, who has distingnished | 1. R. T. Celtic I, . of New York | [TOM the Wear than does its 1essv | (ho nest 1wo mor % e basketball team has been barred as I£ in prep school athletics, will |vs. New York Nationals . C, at New | M218PDOT on the American side. ! tures of many of his headlinese. oi. an opponent for any team in s Ui 1htA son ot Mo hud Wiok | vor sionof the Iatter has been esti- g |Frank A. Born to enter a United | Trenton F. €. of Trenton vs. | 1 at only six inches annually, I \tweight fitle- The Bay > paper claims that be- ) giares Sorviee school it he accepts | Brooklyn AT AGsars i Glnt Brocies | OE L equivalent of ordinary | holdey ymy McLarin, coast cause of an altercation between the yictncintn o o P o { o | weathering. / { sensation; probably will in management of the New Haven At-lem e ai annapolis in July New York Gianta §. 0. of New|. The Niagita Control Board, com-|first, somatime fn Januiry. altoucn las and offictals of the Springfield| “haplus Born, star end on the Yok vs, Newark §. C, nt Newark. | Posed of Americans and Canadians, | not for the il team, the Bay Staters are on the ta-{ o roc team Jast year, will graduats b A S C. of Bethle. | et recently at Washington to dis- o it volterwolghl boo list as far as opposition from (i june, and Arthur Born. former | nem, va, Contennial A, C. of Dhila. | €USS Plans for providing a mor 2 the circult teams here, s concern<. | Navy foothall star, was graduated | eiphin at Dhitadlphia {even distribution of the crosion on ————— ltrom Annapolis v e Rrmn iy | Horseshoe Fall. A report «emi- This is news to us but according e Sty }wmuymg the experts' conclusio went to Springfield to play a game By the United Press | ed eventually, it is understood, al- and refused to finish the encounter| Indlanapolis, Ind. —— The local e | thongh there is said to be no jm hecause only four men were 1oft infA n a fon baseball club igight Workouts on Program for'mediafe prospect of its presenta the game. Then the Springficld |will build a 000 baseball park | tion. Penn and California for Gridiron imanager refused to pay a guaran-|to seat tee of $125 to the New Haven team and thus the argument started and 17,500 persons immediately Nature dashing stroke of g > fce age, created Niagara with a nius back in but did not give he | rkeley, Callf.. Dec. 30 "!'unrl!\(orkfim;»[nw-mwrum.<L-mv~' | | i Ch in Dick Trwin, of | Battle Tomorrow. kept on. the Chicago khawks hockey 1 g ot team will be out of the —game for | " C N FOT SO its own power. Topped with an 80- ! According to the statement three weeks as the result of a skull | <20 ' Br B0 T Soer: footiahelt. ‘ot hard iinastone olsr E N LEAD inning of the present Tranture Al enme Wit (v on iU ISR B e ot i e T o ene s | wvhen the state league in Co |treal Maroons. letreilioa ot Bennoyliania glides, the fall suffers hecause fts cut was being inrm;‘«l, the Ama.,t p|l;| s o l'rm“ T e ornia preparatory to .J nnmr,) g st ; ,»vlu. largely Detroit Congars Only One Point Be- sented its side of the argument and| New - etdn, Culeere) o or o erras in Memorlall Sia-| Boft shale - and snnfstones whleh ; 3 vithout a hearing, the Springfleid sity of ‘lr\,{yzl.:n‘.)‘: I .‘,“?l",'”l i G o {are continually woaring awas hind New York Tangers in Hock- team was barred from mm;tmg u 2 '*h'_"" o A., e BN Both teams indulged in short| 1!“- water, crashing over th O et T AR lsague teams in this stat O L Ot kouts e fordiy il canimiaags |Qliis ¥ is Wcontantly sotiine E it hurts in the City of Homes because |rolled s members of the National | 0TFME, YRCORY, Wop SRR GLn ) 8, (SOPRTREE BOTNE | e York, D there are a good """""“':('"“‘fi";‘i" nesssfencration fornia used four backfield com- [into these strata, the hard top Cougars tions here which the Springfield | A i & 5 hinations. i is undermined, with the v York Ranger manager would like to book. | }7_’"j"‘"v‘:"“s\-h:“"‘:" e fl'h‘_“,] Cosch Tion Young of the Quakers|s that huge fragments of this. Americ = M s i e oo lannounced that the team was in first { rock break from the brink of the tional Hock The dope has it that the Y. M. |team defeated Marquette university 5 class condition. Their nearly muln!\_ These rocks are churned point separ H. A. manager has taken the matter e weeks' practice in the stadium here about in the basin like pestles fn | tet from Detroi up with officials of the Connecticus : i aceustomed them to the surround-|a moriar, aiding in the disintegra- The (o league in an effort to get a hearing | Seaitle, Wash I LG Hion of the lower shales treal Maro the Univ to 24, ity of Ket- | | and have the ban lifted. The Atlas |0f llinois defeate | Washington, | | | Lo lo —-geologlsts say it to The in a b team wants its guarantee and upon ! in a —_——————— | Regiment Armory. | year. 1 | Julius Seligson of New York, twice| The semi-finals in the national in- Junior indoor champlon, faged A.|door boys' championship also Werr Vour Junior Tennis Players Clash | Alphonse Smith of the University of | scheduled. | Virginia in one semi-final. i Frank X. Shiclds of New York, | 3 | national outdoor junior champion, |Nigh school and Peter Carey of Wit |was paired with Bddie Jacobs of |liston academy met in one brack:: New York, Dec. 30 (UF)—Four |Baltimore, a former boys' champlon, |and William sobs of Baltimore unior tennis players who may plav |in the other semi-final. |City college and Sidney Seligson of part in the future of United| Seligson and Shields were favored |James Monroe high school In the MEET IN SEMI-FINALS Today in Second Last Round of R. I. Rossheim of Gillespie junior Tennis Tourney. tennis met today in the semi- to win and meet Saturday in the|other. finals of the national indoor junior |finals for the second consecutive| The semi-finals in the junior dou- tennis championships at the Seventh year. Seligson won the title ]flfl}lr]r‘.«' also were scheduled, J —_—-— N 43rd ANNUAL CLOTHING SALE Suits—Qvercoats— T opcoats Were Now $4700 $42.00 $41.00 D500 ..o $20.00 h the stc. |sylvanians calls for John Shober, ) may h N 25,000 years—the | 19 ” the question of whether it is paid or [Pall game. The game wus the ‘aul Seull, Murphy and Wascolinis | melting ice sheets of the glieior | of S i 3 S t O t T t T 5 3 not depends the action to be takenond of a serics of thr T e e RS e L e e Sl uits, Uvercoats, 1opcoats, 1rousers | Carl Restelli fnformed us ””(i:;?s(];'n”s:.\\]so'n\;:l‘ d"’;,tx bl xn;.';\fil):x\e been traveling more than 501 Several glacial lakes bega Toronto Maple Leafs by 2 1 and BOYS Clothll'lg Reduced- morning that he s far from through |OF the Season In & game with Horth- | 280 iie throush e hean s TV e a4 hasltethalliplayer el el ot as SRl " | The Pennsylvania team was pres- [ghe Huron Plain into Lake Troquois, |the Cougars negotiating for a position on a team i S ent last night at a basketball game | prehistorie ancestor of Ontario and will likely be picked. He states| o .. (o on _ Dick Hanley, {between California and Waseda uni- | This river, now known Niagara, that h}:, e er NI ‘Nmf““'.ll,s'lflm « university football | versity of Japan, and received & | plunged over the cs nt and WINTER GARNIVAL . basketball games still lett In his sys- L op "o o ith Andy Ker od |hearty reception from the fans| the cataract was born R Th h b t f th t43 (enianalio o naelmIathitetron | AT RO QU SRS Y e T o e e IS Nas Deen our custom for the pas years. doviteanttomake fh ntony |feated by a coast all star team Mon- | floor. | seven " miles from its prosent Joca- INPSU Sports 1 moin Middle- PR {day was en route here today to at- | —_— tion. While the ages 0oped by _‘ i de The meaning of a line about Mert i!xc\’;d i Fineral ey sastear s IVING GHALLENGES e e R West to be Staged at Madison. Taylor iu last night's issue has been | 5,04 from injuries recelved in an| RECE 4 ¢ Erie, carving as it went Wis., Neat Week. recelved in the wrong way, evident- |, o, gpite wreek. | (S N | mighty gorge that attracts tourists v. We stated that Mert, as far as e i g e Bl (it New Britain was concerned, has y, Cal. — Light signal|krench Davis Cup Commitiee NOW |y erestoq in the retreat and made | first winter sports carnival in 1 probably played his last game as| as the program today for the | 2 cor|@ survey. At that time the line middlewest will be held at Fo. . member of a local team here this | 98 FEE ;M “litornis elevens| BeIng Swamped By Opponents For |7 e e Lo s LTt IR i season. Taylor is too g00d & Man |ypich’ will meet tn Memorial stadi-| Chafice At rophy. CuryedibUtiiEimas sinde Wiorn oy | ALYl 56571 Geores Tiths airictorior| | B o go Idle with the greater part Of |, 1o 0rr0w. Both teams complet- | [ until a deep gorge has appe hletles at the University of Wiscon- the basketball season still 'before|oy gctive training vesterday. An| Paris, Dec (UP)—Challenges | the brink. whers the grenn Ry aa et him. We wouldn't be surprised 10}, 5] game was expected from both for the Davis Cup, now in the pos-|yme of water tumi into th Ing ke ' - see him in the state league before | oo © session of France, have started 10| yasin. 158 feet holon. e i) many more games have been played. —_— !come in to the French Davis Cupl g sports and ice boating ar — New York he New, York Ran- [committee. The United States' chal- Ror- | on the progr : Hank Arbour will keep on €0INg |gorg and the New York Americans of lenge for the 1928 competition has o The city of Madison will co-oper- | R_ AlN and WEST MAIN STS | with the Burritts and as he is one|the National Hockey league played heen recelved along with those from | 8 with ©. Lefevee | ate with the university i ng on | b | of the up and coming players in the |1 g 3-3 tie. Two extra periods | Norway and Jugo-Slavia and €. Boussys Aiolite. oLt ) the BBoHE L cAThIVAL will e |8 | city, he should soon arrive in the|ere used. | The United States will compete i1l | Antipodes to play nd open to all amateurs, It is Diree- | ! class where he really belong S the American zone and Norway and | New Zealand ten ey 1 o Little's plan to make Four Lakes |§ “Hank" is one hoy who can be elass-| Tincoln, Neb Although Le lost | Jugo-Slavia in the Buropean zone. |here on the §. “Lake Placid of the wost,” | °d as a really good basketball [$17,000 on his ball club last sum-| ! player. |mer, Dick Breen, president of tie | e = Lincoln Western lcague club will Matchmaker Vince Reina is step- [keep his franchise here he said HIGH PRBSURE PETE ping to the fore again with an ex-|when questioned regarding possibil- By SWAN cellent fight card for Friday, Janu- [ity of transferring the team to| ary 6. He is bringing Nando Tassi | Pueblo, Colo. bagk to New Britain against Frankie | — = = B o) i i i Shleago — S0 : a ficld goa | = T 1 CRGnas o Tine mon in e g Chiasy o Sooptne 8 delc ol [Driontow 15 NEw HEARS EUE, Folk - AND WE | [ LATER THaT DAY | Grame 3 )/ THESE Pro?is ouGHTA BE ASHAMED OF THEFBEWNES — ALL Y00 ASK 15 CARFARE FomE Liire@tougolithahecond 4o e bl 3 ¥ | SHOULD BLL TaY To D0 S0METHING FoR OUR LE% | oimme on ficen-tage Hoe, | BEAT (T!| 10 VouR LOUED ONES- JONT CRY, (14 FaoR MAN— [1LL PG YO0t CARFARE HOME — v,: lcve staged by the New Britain l‘;\.w]”mm}, lhrn\\ “‘rldll(lm( "A}!‘K‘V ;,‘::,:,?‘ FORTUNATE MANKIND — THINK OF TH' Po0R BUMS (nfi»‘fiflri—;fi?oflfi, HooR WAy ”\\VLEGSE? 2 | NHE‘KE 00 YOU LIVE 2 = aLcs ruins, pro basketball team, broug ) W N i \ —_— G i, % ke o e FORMING TH' STHEET-NO HOME-NO MoNeY SUalEe Ser e ¥ chester club here to 22 score. OR FooD~— NEVEK REFYSE ONE A CUPOF (OFFEE, OR & DIME —ETC-ETC— YOO'RE RIGWT, HANK In his last appearance here 8 showed great promise of having abil- ity as a fighter but the unfortunate ending of his bout with Murray Git-, Seyen Aged Women and litz deprived the fans of really sec- ik g ing how he could finish. His reap- Child Rescued in Fire Lawrence, Dec. 30 (Pr— pearance here is a popular move ’ men and as his opponent is a real | Seven elderly women and a child | tough scrapper, another interesting [ Were rescucd by firemen early this morning when ‘a fire which origin- last night by 2 bout seems to be in prospect. ated n the Oppenheim Clothing The supporting card carried PLERSE, LADY= | WANNA GO HOME ull| store swept & 40-room lodging house | AN' | AINT GoT No ! h ks of 1 Jam-1 1 t MONEY the earmarks of being a slam-bang | above it. i ey makeup and plenty of action is| While other roomers made their | gy HOMPH promised. cape by a front entrance, the cight ol £ tempted to leave by a rear passage way which flames. F) the roof of : New Haven — Yale won the championship of its own basketball tournament here last night by de- they found blocked by { nen discovered them on n adjoining building on feating New York university, 32 to | which they had taken refuge and Z 30, a five minute overtime period | carried them to the strect. £ was necessary to decide the game.| It was the second blaze in th In the consolation final, Holy Cross this week and police have defeated Vermont, 44-32. an inquiry into its origin TOOR GUY— G'wuaN ) S /_/ <HE\’\'E$ (3 R A DIME- ' BEAT) /Zar WHERE | GNE Py &

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