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- FORDHAM STARS SIGNED TO PLAY WITH NUTMEGS SUNDAY—BLUES ARE FAVORITES TO BEAT PAWNEES—NEW NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1928.. RITAIN . BASKETBALL QUINTET BATTLES BAYONNE TEAM TOMORROW NIGHT—AMATEUR FIGHTS TO BE RESUMED AT STANLEY ARENA AMA TEUR FIGHTS TO BE. RESUMED HERE TONIGHT Gullo of Meriden and Byra of Hartford to Meet In Fea- ture Bout—Smith and Gainer to Engage In Semi- finals—Francb-American Club of Waterbury to Be Pitted Against New Haven—10 Bouts On Card— “Honest John” Willis to Act As Referee—Start at - WOSTELEVENS TO i v *, Some College Grid Teams Rest- "t ing for Thanksgiving Day Two sluggers who have Amateur fighting, a sport that reached to a high peak of popularity here in the past few seasons, will 1o at the resumed tonight Stanley as the Sta traveling along at a fast clip in the | featherweight class, will meat in the | main bout. the last of a card of 10 fights. They are Vincent Guilo of | Meriden and Johnny Byra of Hurt- ford. Each has won a decision over | playing tomorro the other but in hoth instances the books for the margina were slizht. Tonight's | f ciagh will be the “rubber” between |Th re taking the duy off them and it promises to furnish and only a small group of rugged plenty of thrills for the fans who contestants will carry their war into attend. Deeomt Johnny Smith of Fristol a mid-| Tho saturday card makes up dleweight scaling 165 pounds will! i1y v luck of quantity battle Al Gainer, New Haven knoek- |y qand out in the. aray. Yale out artist in the semi-final. Thos® |1y Tarvard will prove & magnet knewing the fighters predict that |quricient 10 attract 000 pecta- the fight will fail to go the limit of |io,q 1o the Yale Lowl, for the test three rounds. Both of fhe men e o i are sluggers and hoth will be look- om0y erh SRl ot i ne ing for a knockout. Gainer has a e A b e more Impressive record and S experience than his opponent w York, the football tran )Mot 1 close of country o will season. With only a w exceptions elevens schuduled for in a was two han the de tion, but there question if the superiority o more but secins Elis home a to be show later. an e — year | The big intersectional show of the day will be put on at West Point with the powerful Nchraska outtit tied but defeat meeting an 1rmy team that has only one hlot its impressive record. stopped the Cornhuskers' vith scorelvss deadlock, Notre Dame turned the Cadet ew York. not on while flank | Speculation as to the outcome of the Wiest vs. Bast argnment is ham- pered by lack of knowledge of the humor the army will be in tom: frow. The team defeating Yale and [Harvard on successive Saturdays “hould b to repulse the west- Tern imvasion, but the (e losis I Notre 1 could not reasonably lexpeet Kinder treatuient at the hands lof the Nebraskans., The army, too, jmust look ahead a week to a gamg {with an even more western {lenger, Stantord, interscetional atira dille west makes [ Dartmouti | play Northwestern, little het n on in th it a fair swa Evanston to pparcntly with n the teams sctions is ed by North Carolina State and Zan it Lansing. Princeton-Navy game at Phil- phia, marks a cadical depurinee ach team. Princeton is going ight on with ifs scason as if Yale 1d not been met with for un opponent e reported expe s diffienlty in convincing the Nissan that the Yale game ot the last one. The. midshipmen known all season that they had to play Prince- [ton and probably will b on edge at Franklin Field. It will no romp for the Tiger, Pittshurzh 1 inter | 1 ¥ #mith has a large following of rabid [to the death fans.who will be banking on him 1o with no liability win. York University Members of the Franco-Ame a lone debit club of Waterbury have to Join in the lists of boxera o appear fo- night and these will Le stacked up againgt the New Haven team. In past amateur fight tournaments in this city the Franco-American fighters have been amons the most popular on the various cards. New Haven has shown here less quently but the work of the pures at bouts in the Eim well known. “Honest John" Willis will refs tonight. He is a veteran of years ‘ of ring experience. There will be no judges and no fight will go over three rounds. Under the old the amateur fights were judg three men, the referce and > judges. Should the fight he declared a draw at the end of the third round the bout went an extra round for a decision. Councilman Samuel Su- blotsky will be the announce The first bout will start at 1ock ARMY IN LONG DRILL West Point, N. Y., No o -—Rickiug and lice play held 1he tention of Ari foothall m« long drill here yo Jones_ feels his forw have to show to suceesstully hucl Saturday soiug to 1o choose third test of | elimax army mule [ton coacivs Prince- ene men was 4 b [a 2 T I corner on “tion of Dhattl Terh, d N a have a i that aceount will VINCENT GULLO on of u s een Carnegi charged to it 1 credit has iny argdment over U, iy defeat by Georg i trom the Tartans. Jle west will wateh the A bt tied Wisconsin feam by o enter ating th be abl footl by Violet to 1} town remacy N. ¥ tits ow i it m “ e try to win a confercnee titl eating Minns California and Stanford chang anding of 1 i the playing City i ve 1o« the rkeley, ramble Pacitic 1t tinal ree 06 ' stanford to Aifornia must defea rules, by Sterday more st | braska line REGULARS SWAMP SECONDS Philadelphia, Nos ) first steing Pennsylvania ainst i defense yesterday in workout of the weck. Scull featured the spiri mage ses<ion with an S0 yard to the goal line. ter will w TONIGHT |+ AMATEUR | " BOXING | —10 BOUTS— STANLEY General Admission Rescryvedd Seats First Bout at 8 Karn 2 holiday homa miix sonth ARENA I a mile. their | chal- ! _ |taking | i | winowicz, It; Nelson, le. | wding Harvard aggre- | such ! Pittsburgh | march LOUIS LANDINO Captal New Britain REAL BATTLE IN Staged in Both Circuits New end Na York., Nov. 25 (Ih--The pres- tional Hovkey league season lis only # week old but already it has [shown that a real battle is due for lthe top places hefore the end. In Loth groups a close struggle for the {1ead already is going on, while the only te that has yet to win zame, Chicago, seems nbout to break linto the scoring column complic the The the four national rac senators finally broke nered tie for the inter- group lead last night b 1100 treal's M he Senators have yet ar1 two ties have brought them six points and the league lead | Canadiens of Montry the Pittsburgh Plrates through 70 minutes of fast hockey to a scorcless tie that moved each up a peg in the league standing. The Flving IFrenchmen now are second in the international group with five peints while the Pirates moved into a with Roston for third in the Anierican group with three point The York Americans leted the tangling of the interna- jonal group standing by beating Taronto 3 to 0. After two ties the A idently thought it was t 1 1o win their first game i they presented an ile Billy Burch whole team offen- and to 1 ne. 1 r senson fense w ) tallied two goals the scoring of two point gain hut 2 tie with Toronto ar third place in group n the and the ngers over the Chicago twice and go Ameriean group five points while climbed into second to o victory over the Roston Bruins, has four who have gone colors flying fonr times, are at the tail end Last night's h put the while, gave to come for h e YALE IS FAVORE New Haven, D ting odds of 10 to § on here the today fi as the touches on Harvard s 100k his squad to its e, injured and it t e chosen nny Ho HOCKEY LEAGUES Close Struggles for Lead Being ! should be close to 10, to further | | | | them 1 know { tossup.” I New Bri Confidence that the Hartford Public High school football team would defeat New Britain High in the 32nd annual game was expressed by Coach John Newell and Captain Tommy Tayden of Hartford, ‘while hope was expressed by Coach George M. Cassidy and Cuptain Louis Landino that the (Mty team would win a victory, in statements given to the Herald to- day. Coach Cassidy's statement follows: “I look for onec of the most in- teresting games cver played be- tween the two feams representing these two high schools. Barring the ‘breaks’ the teams are evenly matched in experience and in record. 1nd a close game should result from their meeting. We are hopeful but of course so is Hartford and no one can say definitely what is going to happen when these school Loy teams start tossing the hall around.” Captain Louis Landino's ment follows: “Whichever team gets the ‘breaks’ will be the winner. 1f Hartford High school m gets them it should win the game, but if we get we'll win, Its state- Cateh John Newell's statement: “Hartford Public High school In the best shape of fthe seasou. | With a good dry day and the backs and line functioning as they should, | we should give New Britain ligh school an inferesting afternoon.” Captain, Tommy Hayden's state- ment: “We have had gr nd we intend to cul =on with a victory be at its full strength and in good spirit, with a guard against confidence. With a fair share of the ‘breaks’ Hartford High should win." Hartford is the favorite to win| but when these two teams meet on | the feld the intense rivalry offsets all odds an da territic battle is gen- crally waged. While the 22 men are battling it out on the field crowd which 0 people will sidelines cheering and their favorites to win. 1 High sehool eleven and | gridsters who are ing the and white of Ha Public High school have finished which were very successful, whether cither teum had won At success so far | inate the sea- | The team will | be on the rooting for the blue the s ¥ Interest Is High There wili probably fans at the Yale-Har he rd g decision over Mon- | | thu Two victories | and | battled | com- | | 0" ock tomorrow the | {lege nian, (UP)—Ret- | coach is figuring on Yale were | quarterback Blue | game and this will Head | s | part | Princeton to | cated morrow, there may the worst traffic iams in the . hut 1) crowd at the New Britain-Hartford High school smaller though it might be, be just as en- stic. The stands will 1 decked in the red and gold colors of the New Britain IHigh school and the blue and white of Hartford, Bands will make an appesvance on the sidelines and the of the two schools will A4, The old vorites R March, March, on Down the i00d Night. Poor Hartford in he- tween gongs will he given (he famons cheers “RBum-tiddy rat trap,” the short cheer, the long cheer, and the best of all, “fight, fizht, fight™, Hartford High will come out with its old standby. “The 1 Field Artillery March™ and the “Pigskin song”. Then if Hartford High starts its march down the field the cheers {0 “Give ‘em (he and others will ring out When the kickoff is ma will music Play e Fiel), and ax-ax-ax" al nrac i e icall e fiold w every seat in 1} oceupind The officis substit York G < will be Leslie outtielder of 1) s and o Sy reforee. 1la b in the Hartiord Britain Nutmeg serie umpire will he A, W tin of W¢ man and f ticld judge. officials. | Co: h cided to he announc day Casa is “r, Middleton ind Potts, guiurds; Ludwinowicz and zymanski. tackles: Nelson and Bo danski, ends; Grip and Zal Sowka, fullback. The only ful places are at left zuard terback and left Mann Ne Cal en the New < w0 far Keane, Ma H tral dy has the sim which Herald yos narterbac fhacks, doult- t quar- °k. The Ross at I using part bring for somr shift of Landino to halthacl USE SAME Th ton. N. 1. Nov s tean aturday will t Prines 25 (1'Py Th feated Yalr for ast e t Navy per indi- workout juring v rday's | nere. Hardware | | | . PRESIDENTS 10 CHEER FOR THEIR OWN TEANS, Lit said Pro 70,000 [to sit still and be poli me to-yell for Northwestern | | i | roard, | Board | ind | tha | OVCT- ' Northwestern seasons Of but | Wi Lone game previous to the annual struggle ments concerning the Josing or vic on would be a- success with | torious te a victory on that dl BATTLE HARTFORD ELEVEN TOMORROW First row, left to right—Bogdanski, re; Szvmanski, rt; Dumin, r: i Second row—Captain Landino and Ross, quarterbacks. . Grip, hb; Zaleski, hb; Sowka, fb; Kraszewski, hb; Middleton, hb. TOMMY Captain, Hartfc Invitation to Box of Northwestern Ay s Refused by Hop- Kins of Dartmouth. & prs ago, Nov. 23 (P -WI dents of Dartmonth colle; university go to see their football teams play, they want (to cheer just as much and as loud | jas any other red blooded fan In keeping with eustom, Presi- dent Walter Dill Scott of Norfh- western invited President iHopkins of Dartmouth to box when their teams clash Dyche stadium tomorrow. President Hopkins refused, saying he wanted 1o kit on the Dartmouth side. Pry lent Scott, in turn, was clated. T won't even pretend fo lik ting beside von at the gam Dartmouth prexy advised. *f nothing more painful than to ch a foothall game and feel self restraint in regard to com wit the know “And tor T am glad of t. 1 don't lik 1 want to my part lent S So they ga will talk it over after the D HERALD « n 8 'OR BEST REN THREE GAMES IN - INDUSTRIAL L00P Teams in ction at Tabs' Corhin Screw (girls). Corbin Cabinet vs. N. Vs, Stanley Works vs. Landers. A crowd as great as the racor that attended the openin gamcs of the Industrial League bas kethall last at “th crowd games week Arena and the T cted at the Tabs tonight where pr n will be first contest will star about o'clock and the fina whist!e of the last game ably be sounded shortly o'clock The first game will Judd girls making their first en in Industrial League Dasketba They won the championship of th baseball league st summer and i the lineup of the team will be foun many of the stars of that tean; Corbin Serew girls will be back o the court with the famous Hudak Walicki combination at | Mary Mascola who played with th team two ago will be at guard position. Corbin Cabinet Loc start of the season last Tuesday, de- | feated Landers team. 1t will mee tough opposition from New Rritai Machine which will he strengthene with the addition of Henry Rock well this week Stanley. Works will play Tanders in the final game of the night. Stan ley Warks won its first start and i 1 of defeating Landes |whose team failed to show mne strength in the opening game. Th | muttn nse the fwin-t | combi iin tonight mley game he sented before 1 soe confident kers will ions | Detroit Palice in Nov. (P -Tolice an today the are holdin throe men for wuestioning in con neetion with the slaying of Arnel Rothstein, millionaire New Yorl gambler, who was shot to death § rk Central hotel. of the th Harry Edward F dman, robbery suspe \utomobile e and revolv found A street ss on a in Marry Lewis' poeke arrest of John Tewis, Detroit nounced the Two and e ; ts ring New wers rrested Ariving York a4 two New n license Toaded York plates lic in s nse were thei in |ear. naper to 11 I who said she is The men 1@ been in Detrol woman Harry Lewis lice they had two months, areh for begun i said, for the Rothstein slaye Detroit vester result of York the was a a1l or New that poliee from world eharactel hiding here, in 11 IN BOSTON .Y Nov - re today hes with Tostel in ated =t A Th Azaie sauad leaves for leston when it et Colloge famorrow [tween undefeated Dol indi tack the mner e acrial a RANKS WITH Midwestern erities A1y unanimens in the opinion fh | Ml Labratovieh Wisconsin tackl Iwho broke his leg in the Alabam: me. is one of the hest at th tion in his conference. I BENT are pract po WIS FACE 1S ON 11 soh former Navy ehan wion served as the model for Muldoon-Tunney frophy that wi be presented to the heayyweigh mpions of the future Frnie Girls' and Men's Basketball North & Judd, Machine. abs hall is pre- will prob- rth & forward. in the first | Rothstein Murder hr:"pninls against 44 for their oppo- | detectives | slip of and | wife | no- for under- Killer was planned | Bagles (hed would liave time to get back home [stays combed FORDHAM STARS SIGNED TO PLAY WITH NUTMEGS {“Tubby” Beloin, Line, and “Doc” Bautt, Back, to Ap- pear With New Britain Against Hartford — New Set of Plays Prepared at Three-Hour Practice Ses- sion Last Night — Final Workout to Be Staged Sunday Morning — Hardware City Stock Takes Rise. a BLUES FAVORITES - TOBEAT PAWNEES " Heavier Line Considered Greafl Advantage in Title Game Two Fordham stars, “Tubby" Be- lein, who is being mentioned as one of the best All-America prospects as regards the line in the country and “Doc” Bautt, star triple-threat backfield man and a mountain oa the defense, have been signed by Manager Henry Zehrer of the Nut- wmeg foothall team to play against the Hartford Giants in the third and deciding game of the serics Sunday afternoon at the East Hartford Velodrome. With a line that averages 10 10| Reloin is a New Britain boy who y 15 pounds more to the man thanikag made himself solid with Ford- 1. that of the Pawnces, the New Brit-|jam men the world over and ain Blues football team is the favo- [lis presence in the game Sunday : to win Sunday in the game 10 ishould bring a world of strength to played at Memorial field in Wil- the local team. low Brook park for the semi-Pro| por three hours last night at the championship of the city. The BIuCs sy pley Avena, the Nutmegs drilled have extraordinary power on fhe iy 4 get of new plays that will be defense and it is figured that thelynieashed Sunday afternoon. The Pawnce backs will be unable 10 tam has worked out an entirely penctrate the stone wall 10 bS|new offense and in order that it thrown up against’them, | might be perfected for the contest The Pawnees hope to offsct this over the weck-end, the entire squal ‘advantage which they concede 10| will practice again Sunday morning the Blues with specd. The East|at 10 o'clock al Wiilow Brook park. Siders have u capable line of backs | This will be the first opoprtunity who are fast and powerful and with |in four years for New Britain fans the numerous plays 1y pre-[to Beloin play. He is reported pared, the team confidently expects |to be in excellent condition and he to win. The Pawnces ready | is anxious o show his wares before put in some stift pract sessions | the home town fans. Bautt will give S eral {the extra punch nccessary in the Bl which, it is cxpected, will lackfield and there will be plenty ke e B IieA dyanal |of work for him, according to the 3 last night's practice, W. [present plans of the team manager, Quarti, Miske, Spitko and Ostertag | The two will play their last college hive been selected as the starting &ane Saturday so that they will be backfield. Quarti will do all |||x‘3“11xi|‘|" to play pro ball on Sunday. | punting as in previous games. The| Hartford is working hard for the line players, with #he exception of |third ganie. Flushed with vietory Barta, who will be in at center, will [After their victory in this city last selected after practice Sunday | Sunday, the team is practicing and R perfecting their plays so t>at they The Pawnees so far this scason |Vl have as good an attack to ' have won threc and lost as many | MUnch as they did in the second ¥ |games. Two victories Nave/ been | & phon giney oniplayel SNy, 2| Gcored In the lst fwo games played, | Britiin_ from the beginning to the They have tan up a fotal of 5 |°0d of the game. Grip and Graham Will be retained and it is reported that Graham will be used much more in the third contest. This will be the first opportunity 2:15 o'clock so that it may be shed hefore darkness settles oy field. Both munagers have agreed to have the contest started on the dot as a delay might cause trouble near the finish. The names of the officials for the contest have {not vet been published. “HAIR-GROOM" Keeps Hair Combed, Glossy ‘ Well-Groomed all Day Hair-firoom" is 4 digoified comb- ing cream which costs only a few ents a jar at any drugstore. Millions use it hecause it gives that natural gloss and well-groom- ed effect to the hair — that final to good dress both in busi- ss and on social occasions. Even s [stubborn, unruly or shampooed hair I day in any style qualifying [you like. “Hair-Groom" is grease- will be held less; also helps grow thick, heavy, [lustrous hair. e rt al | 1 | | e n a 1. n o a 1 n ] 8 1 s s h n - be nis. The Pawnees are gonfident that | [they can win and they plan to play | the winner of the Maple End-West End game at Bristol. The team will | practice again Sunday morning at 9 q “o'vlm-l\. o v at fin| the 1l SITE IS CHOSEN FOR WOMEN'S GOLF TOURNEY e | | I Natio Champlonship Will Played at Birmingham, Mich., Club Neat September. New York, Nov. = The [ women's national golf championship Pwill be played at the Oakland Hills [Country club, Birminghah, Mich, the week of September 30, next - |year. The fournament was awarded | D ihe Detroit club, the executive com- mittes of the United States Golf as ociation aunounced yesterday. | Al the same timé the committee sided to hold national open cham- pionship June 27-20, somewhat fater than usual dy had been awarded to the Winged oot Golf club at Mamaroneck, Y. The later date was set so that [United States stur mpeting in the toyen | British open . the Ryder cup |y, matches and other European ey n meeting he o i |8 ',,. is event ‘r it 9 1 |for the open. Sectional )t rounds for the apen Monday, June 10, HER! oNE S ANOTHER NEAT 1F YoU WANT To HAVE - SOME CNE 1 YOUR i There’s At Least One l; E\;er);-—OfliQe Go AHEAD AND HIT mE Now - CAN'T LAY A HAND on ME HERE'S v iTsu FOR You - NOW I'VE GOT You PERFECTLY L\\H LPLESS 'tL BET You TRy I T L PROBABLY DON/ T HNOW ABOLT ET ME SHOW You ONGE Yof) 1998 NV TRIBUNE InC.

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