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8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SA DAY, DECEMBER 31, 1927, muawu»&»aos&uasamm»mmw&m&&»&»unou;soa@u@ummga»mwbbuaosu&m MERIDEN ENDEES TAKE ADVANTAGE OF SLUMP BY NEW BRITAINBASKETBALL TEAM—LOCAL ROL-LER HOCKEY CLUB DEFEATED BY § SILVER CITY MAROONS—DOUBLE FEATURE TO BE PRESENTED MONDAY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT—CORBIN GIRLS IN THIRD PLACE § - M”’""wa’fT‘T"’Q‘Q‘Q“'QN""'T""‘i‘T?Q‘O@l\m‘“fiw‘ffifV'WW‘WW‘U'\T""”F'CMQCT'F‘VM’f’f&@"i’f@"w‘%%Q‘TTQ‘WGQ‘"‘Q‘Q‘N'Q‘QWQ"“V?"'TQ‘"‘WW@Q‘@"‘Q‘V"" FTEIFIPIITTIIESIOH TRADERSDEFEATED | PITCHERS MUST HAVE CHANGE OF PACE NEW BRITAIN IN SLUMP SHHSOHHS4L S TEICPIVVVITICTVITICIVIOTTIT O TWO GAMES START SECOND | HALF OF HOCKEY LEAGUE AND MERIDEN ENDEES WIN by GILBERT HIGH —— | Silver City Jinx Still in Existence as Local Quintet Goes | fjin a1 v | I Bad—First Half Title Hopes at Low Ebb—Visitors | Winsted Team Claplm'es Game of } Present Powerful Combination — Locals Go More | (lose {Jflflml{lg | ! Than 10 Minutes Without Scoring—Final Score is —— I 28 to 24—Coyle Referees Game. { : | I 7 Kaulman, O'Brien and Roberss < Scheduled o Fight Here Meriden Waterbury Periodical quintet scorec Hardw Are the scor from dashed t ert Tigh led by 10-7 | « char In the third quarte alf of the w exactly fwo v close ne 1 by Richtmyer o von Atlas ot by J cdule e liis bro Bir o two poir 1 o vo the loc oozt . who had go , New Britain will tied with scored fonr Im City erew t honors. R nd | Last night's was one of summenry 1 the poorest the New Britain team Gilbert . S, Winsted Sk aes and Fid. El . | .L,x\? sal [ lings hot | Primrose, rf 2 2 5! the Meriden Endecs Gapital aRamnt OiBsen Ll 1 4 ocal quintet I st 2 2 4 Kid Deck ho recently = 2 4 through to tie 1t season 3 ; = Y ] he Silver City quintet will ned a kayo defeat on y Fergu- 2 2| thorn in the sides of New i ER el ain players in the second half. i ’”; 5 % =l teams play again Monday night in Meriden, to malke | New Britain S T, S, cris | Pond, 1 top spe 1 Plenty of shots to meet Reny C) ut of | Richtmy 1 3 ome club last ni Holyoke,. formerly a member of the| Andersony o ) 1 U minutes in tl Holyoke amateur boxing team. Ro- |Frost. rg ........ o 1 1 Britain could not score oy iy 1duate from the;Abel, Ig e 1 ) 4] l —_— |Holyoke Plays Here Monday Afternoon and Waterbury | Appears at Night — Teams Start off With Clean Slate—New Britain Has Opportunity to Hop Into First Place — Brass City Outfit Finished First Round in Lead—Result Last Night. advent of New Year's| 2 Meriden Williams ' of the second| 3 New Boucher sch in the Ameri-| ¢ Mo Pierc 4 o) Hockey ue and the | nl Period. e BATTERS teamn will make al! 3 New Brit'n Alesi'er | PRESSION AS SKE uning Monday when two| ¢ Willinis | PMES FLOATING 2 be played. The Holyoke! 7 Pieres | OUER, BIG m, headed Yy Fred Jeans, will] s Wil i Period. ot AS ABARN: ppear here in the Waterbury qu 9 Williuns first ronnd championst T Will 1 with the loca i 2 MeAle 1 12 New Beit'n Boncher edule with 4 spurt i3 s—=Williams 8, Alex, rved motice on the re- Stops—Iurcell 79, Blount S8, inainder of the cirenit that the t Morvisoa, Muirhicad, Biro s out 0 make a strong bid for eree, Lush Lapionship honors from now on. in Holyoke a r losing a lre fotl contident Entrants From Ten Collezes Make [ that they fake the measire of |y hagh for Trophy in Annual the Paper City outfit Monday aft- [ ernoon Competition, A good o the} ” i [Ei s the| Lake Dlacid, N. Y. Dee. 31 (P— Peague in action will b cd the | Entrants of ten colleges strapped on - St Vakng skis and skutes toduy to make « \o President Harding 188 Glty quintet challenge trophy, the winner's cup iR 155 for the annual collige week winter With two rn Geh as Davies |SPOTts meet here. Opening of the a4 Harki 1" Donnelly at |final evants saw Wisconsin univ center and Barney Doherty at half- |sity in the lead with ninc points. rtmouth Me- 1 dash o one doubts the most dangerous back, there is littlo left for Captain | Two colleges, Da Joite to do in guarding the goal but |Gill, were tied for second place with New Diritain will atiempt to keep up |eight points each. ihardmient of h tthe Brass| A thaw yesterday held in check City goalie Monday might that jall but one contest, the downhill ski hould result in cnongh scores to|race. This event was won by a Dartmouth man, Charles M. Proc- tart off (tor, with W. B. Thompson of Mc Teven tue ceen ! uns in the league s 1more to the inahility of the players ., . Siarmen Al i ! to hold the ball rathe v o 7 151 2 (N THE LEAGU a clean slate Monday. New |Gill second. Wisconsin placed a man Cvesight. o ) | £ - b el LU BY TED5 1 fine opportunity 1o vach in third and fourth positions, were the shots score this p i ol oAl LI et Prinirose| “t place by taking the H. Croye and K. Dahl, respectively, that five kethall games could be | 1SNt roun e SRRl Tl at the present tme i the biz leagues over the change of pace ball, 1t is an art two opponents and On toda program was the ghi \wor In' the fime It took New & UL O S D e e s manazer seeks i his ool ted Lyons, star husler of the O White Sox. is the cxpect to make @ fine jump for the Marshal Foch trophy, el e e L 1 champlon, will) o e e et AL grentest exponent of this style of - pitehers in the majors today, and 1t is his change of pace that makes ' G G () ) S A S, New Britain Jed in 1 :.‘,,“ ,',,h,'t_’m,:w,',] ."_':!.‘“”"“““ ‘];’\' \'W ‘ s N ‘-14:1 him the geeat pitcher he fs, Standing, Other events scheduled were tha right up to within a few minutes of |FIY B WO ] i s Bl ) it i s, i Sty Yo 3 e Ib ’ B = - T e T A g asanerion. lealedecatbolevar round ner 14. cree L rums in eyeles 3 : = 1s N mile skate and a figure skating con- been playec Meriden jumped in- | £EST B & fOEL RO e PR sy ysiane ANALYI and Tags to seitle the con- | jiolyer: 12 el to the lead New Britain a |get the decision over him ! el T i A e TAYLOR IN HARD FIGHT g claims is now underway. | New Britain i lNTERSEGT]ONAL GAMES knoliedl hethouniiat il A ere 1l depends on the Ifa il 1001 sceond team pre- o v t < p Wallingford T four-minute mark and then went in- [ & Bt o the Tark City | vented the present week from bei N angnincouSenhn i 5 e FIGHTS LAST NIGIT Games Tonlght, to dead thatcarled 1t Whioush o)y 5o Vife hinailisen promised completely disus(rous ona whan | ome, o0kie lie T el : : otk = Tony Chnzons Uolyake a1 Wallingford. 5 ! ) ek fhie soil of Eiogmenion, - AEIEL SRR L L i Tl had Stopl in.f uslies Lhe e lon the man- Brooklyn Batder Tstablishes defeated Bud Taylor, e R Tovaders From Both Coasts Enliven the 17 minute mark, Metlden tied |, ;. il try 1o make his victory | dependents by St o vl e D RGNS . Titte 1 fentedlaute, Ind S0 EDomIN Last Night's Resu . . Tin st L8 ol amd then lee B0 0 e aclalva sl hos: [encounter: Mha Tnuependents sained for pestcaie RS AW oo BNG livorc von o Molvoke 9 Wallingford em SRl Ol jieacitloa gt (N the score of 18 to 15 alt time. | 00 an corly lead on baskets by Woessel Hasihe o Eod chense of puce? |Eyih s e, Jinandes BRhnniness 10 rhe Meriden Rolley Hockey team | Basketball Circles. U vt o tas 7 Glle en oD T le fenture ot card will [and Saymanski, 1éading by 13-11 at] S 08t fAns have lea of . o e furned the tables on New Britain | ew Britain team going i fl.: S i e s e i what a e ge of pace ball really i New York, De 11 (P -Tony Rivers, California, 10, Jr‘n S t night in the Silver City team's| Chicago, Dec. 31 (A—A brilliant fraa e gn e Bl iy A in Triane of |the third quart on the Sec-| 0¥ (hink of it as simply a slow|cunzoneri of Brooklyn had cst g on feated Charley |} cime of the first half of the program of intersectional basketball night.” None of the players sceme boys fur-|onds « iR wIth T Ramishi o o) bz Ellotintand theiag T el (n i i e v i b ar] 1 won by the score of 8 to |competition is spread before mid- able 10 hold the ball while pass after | = e N e S b 8| Chicago — Les Marriner o i o e P ot ot (Pt pass went outside because it we ! ey No miteher is cightichiamplon ottt Visity of lllinois, knecked ot 7 1 in the first two periods and al- |vaders from both coasts helping to pussedthoushinlacod s giscllsgloba o6 o hey met over the ST S seconds of p It is L Ecieolaon i CeEy B e Tl f the New Brifain team bat- liven the old year's demise. wman's hands, The feam suffered its without a decisi 171 1l ron. | be added to 2y by virtue of a h carned vic. |Cuba, and Sonny Lloy Chicago L e K. O. Whitc drew orst streteh of poorness the sec 2 . worst stretch of poorness in th Githerttimed dihay willlConen it 2 only throuzh tory over Bud Taylor of Terre Ha e < 3 at South Bend in one of the great ond half and at times it looked te Eotdl id ; outpointed Tim O'Keq 1 rible as the Meriden,crew fought and | {Favel six rounds next Ifriday night I, ¢ ] il AL GV Or Tni e S e 5 1s topped Meriden's at- | battles, fought with victory in sig s tent o deciion sholle e irss e ! nge of pace Is mos Neeti the third time in om Jimmy De > tallics whilo Stove | Oregon Aggies, touring the mid- iden was never headed after the first | O% 2 ’l“‘*“ T 1 B “] of pace is most cffective | yopeq squarc, the battlers er Al A A Do ll his ability dur- dlewest, encounter Loyola univer- ame. | firstibout Iiniday niglie v I ) ) d ina pineh. In otherijy a4 furious ten round combat he- | Davey Adelman, . got three in the cage. sity tonight at Chicago. The Big Ten Socond Half, [ st at 8:15 o'clock sharp and | Heisier, 0f words, with a couple of runners on[rore o erowd of 13,000 spectators in| Bufalo S had three “outs” and program is featured by another at- TMeriden started the scoring ool ek thorawi Il nonts ‘?"‘l HfiEs d A Dlithesacke foubalien oLl e BUnAE i o Garden last nig Mass., Won from Johnny and Boucher one each. tempt to upset the Pittsburgh Pan- e e : best crowds secn at a fight in | | fillea, (S theeeRAn U bvo oot oS o i ool en oy the lacrica s Rl | Boucher starred for the Hardware | thers. Four of the conference teams : ‘,’l"'g, ,‘“‘N deni gty | b 1 22 ‘“‘_”";‘ i that is the -14" 1800t {10 to on R Rt of | Cty club through his excellent otk foll hefore Pitt in five nights, Micli- <sed. Sloman and Rubenstein cach | = « N Independents w0 o ERRIEC A0 RIS L] Although Tavior waged a stiff of- Eric, knocked out Jimmy Carter, ot | 0 the floor. Williams and Lunder- Chicago, Northwestern and ot fouls hut a spirited the MLET FOR T]TLE oo ! 0 © properly controlled, fensive, rit experts eredited | Toledo, 0., 10. Al Rackow, Syra-|Ville alonz with Pierce, bore the and now it is the turn of SR e Szymunski, It g 0 60 Tna of lge in seven|cuse, N. Y. defcated Johnny Web- | brunt of the work for the Meriden Ohio State (o uphold Big Ten honors Pntneh ot 0 pointSi T to 11 AT | e l 1] piteher does the th while one ster, New Haven, Conn., 6. Mickey | (61 \against the Panthers, s o . Julius Scligion of New York amd [ Ruld! , NI i a5 his ed 1 . Cleveland, won from Jimmy | .‘u;xmmm..(_\. ST LRCE T oA e $ Cavalari, v ] ce, using exactly the same motion D e s o) [ Meriden New Britain | "“"" ALl b Prank X. Shiclds Palred in Tennis | Beekins, v docs in thr he fast ball or Seranton Pa. — Mike Chapin of | Willlams 1" Alexander LAE e S0 RS gL 5 onl lower, Letion of 1 e athletic and Jimmy Goodrich of McAloon onto the ball that 1 it Vinals Today. | o o that versg thi e e e R R Terville ot Tounae] TRAPPERS Brita 1 e T hat chanze of pu T G A St . P Muirhead CYicH ! oo e R valu » pitcher must [veloped an h dispute as the| LOOKS LIKE A SUCCESS ) i Brown || We Buy Raw Furs of All Kinds ot @ point from the cc on of New York a ik X | it his pit in Vrer i e lidates at the Univer- | Pure Blount ew York today fo wnsylvania commission hacks the andidates at the Univer- | Purcell & t G : R sort 0 bis (BRI Tenig e cre e oSk nertn Virse Perio, HUDSON FUR SHOP with another basket and el “i:_ = me diately v lelphia who defeated Red Chapman ¥e nbered 115 Goal — Won by Scored by Time 18 FRANKLIN §Q. *‘Ruby” enged two free tries brin R tries, Coha efivetive | men, coaches of that school report.| 1 Meride Pierce ! N taln t oL 16 Heisler intent —_——— ksl Sl iy o ralie B = = ball. When the batter far as the " - Wotiian y i e sitnation s 0o tense for the pitcher | Lefore i blew 1 L 'hl: o Sl to gamble 1 that it is reasonable | the final co ( . | for him to expeet th . then | T d ¥ the phot on TIED FOR SCORING LEAD r suer seen - : of the greatest batters in the his- | % e [ v —_— tory of the game stand as it tran 5t th i a FOL00 treak” wgston, Stanley Rule & fsed while thiey hed the float e SRR ¢ 55 a slip by, a perfect strike, and hear A LSt 4 n| Level Captain, Furnishes the umpire eall them ont, withont | L o e T s i 1 : E S | s0 mueh as oy fling their hat e ol S it —_— Although “Hamm ? did When T came into the American cd had ant the mame | Neheaska Wildeat Again in Good [ xom oni i )2 years azo, st the first y ing in t p 8 d high and usnally on the in- | lust sessior Graces of New York State Athie- |5 = ost popular’ delivery summniar g i 2 ters rolishe New Britain UL IR et it pitched T i i < ’ o 1, for perha vears L W whio | show ‘m HEhiRcles Y ! all to b %Y ! e to ki 0] SeC u il i 1o i mong th g g hall c nt ‘ sixth pl o 1 . below i ! Moeruden 1 st 1 owi “ | \ h 1 s nard o ) To | 1 losing battle with Cor ol i « el v Tuesday . it were Larred from the A v ; } ; ¢ b Ll b The lively 1 s also in- """ wl % b L i e scorers Lo u lueed to hely batters come | 2 51 Dundes a S mina . . leader in the league| xt came the knuckle hall. an 1 runner-up last = i 100! two 20 : honest delivery, that carries with it | \necles 1 1o third Llacc * [ much the same deception as some | half t o—Mer | inations of the Land: TS| of the freak styles. 1 15 eree—oy } 1 New Britain Machine teams are | jowover, the lively bhall without | i | 1p among the leaders, estion has revolutionized the | DID FHIS FEAT TWICI i Con-| 7 nmary follows Ve of pitehing, as did the spithall. | Lou Gel o home 1t 1 his | ld. 11 Tt | N, | gl T ; R 11/ No longer h piteher who de- | moowi Bl | Bucheri (1) 8 211 pends exclusively on a fast ball, a | - : { Darrow (°8) 14 E ! chance to get by in the majors. He —.8 | SCOUTS CAGE TEAMS [ Floden (NI3M) 1 ) !l must be able to slow up, use a STARTED IN PAR WENT | Coach n Twitehell of Colorado | Arena (NBM).. 8 | 28|l ohiinge. of phce: €. M. Bol conch, got h Washington Sta our sports, — | GOES TO PORTLAND NEW HOBBY FOI SUZANNT | ¥ Ainsmit v basket ange of pace is all the Marsall (L).. 11 2 201 Now the e > ne. What will he next? ). 10 4 241 | TOOK HIM LONG TIME | Babe Ruth failed to hit a hom ; WON'T RUN IN WINTER % of tonsilitis will keep | : ‘ : \ Ter son. one of the best mid- | run with the bases loaded during Suzanne Lengls \test holby 1 I'or nee runners in the world, | the 1927 season until he hit his 57th rollecting stamps. pecial Caa > nest from taking part in winter {homer on September 27, He did the | tention belng pald to airmall stam | meets, | frat again on Sept. 29 1 " The LastPutt By BRIGGS 1907 Ry yHiBOEN,

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