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i \ NEW BRITAIN HIGH SCHOOL HAS EDGE IN WEIGHT ON HARTFORD ELEVEN — CORBIN SCREW BASKETBALL TEAM SCORES |, VICTORY IN ITS OPENING GAME IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE—BURRITTS TO PLAY TWO HARD GAMES THIS WEEK — SPORTS CORBIN SCREW QUINTET ‘ T A : TLE ELEVEN |BURRITTS TO PLAY DOWNS RUSSWIN COMBINE| By SOUTH CHURCH HARD GAMES THIS WEEK 5 ar's s 10 ag Y s Ncore o . " ' 1 P . L ] vy R H y N "1 La,l‘\ ear's !lldll\llld] Lea }1cl hampions Score Victox 1BaSket by Wosilus Wins Over- Manager Ken Saunders Arranging a Schedule With i ening Game of Night — Contest Proves ; $ s S g e in ()pmmL\.(. ame of Night : ( :).ll}.\l I roves Bcsll‘ fime J“fliOl‘ Ghlll'Ch COH[CS( Some of the Best Teams in State—Quintet Goes to : 4 oht—Lander » Defe: S e S e S y ey b Battle of Night—Landers Five Defeats New Brit Winsted Friday Night to Meet Y. M. C. A. Combine ain Machine Bu&lnmlfuf Top P. & ¥. Corbin, 21| e R —Cardinals of Hartford to Play at Stanley Arena to 14—Large Crowd of Fans Attend League Start. | w L rc| Saturday Night — Other Contests Being Signed. | South cong. ... 1 0 1000 Lo cague Standin \ ) ofTrimity ME D01 0 Lo ) League Standing . S i SO Manager “Ken” Saunders of the !meet in front of the »Y" on Frid ; : : | e b g Jurritt I team announ G o'cle oparcd to i) Rt i5h «".(1.‘\ he i b G R Winst Itis nec. v We N Bkt ! 5 1 ) ule of gamies that will include so i all pieyers be on time Janders . ol First Luthera { of the bust teams in the st I propitly beca me is sch 1 : many cases games will be played | uled to star s o'cloc Cort « R Dan Wosiln 5 e 1 an with ¢ itets above the class of the | - - RS, Gos Co. ' 4 12 |overtime period enabled the South | locals but Saunders is confident that egational Chureh Reserves o is e s ready to step forwani 1 { Junior Churelyleague the Burritts victorious mareh | b Wh ¢ One-sided Contest i season st e R ain g through the i teams of the| Lively Anticipated Tonight ¢ ! o contest, wl state last y ed in I ‘: 4 g : the v | victories and When Two Swedish Quintets « | Clash at Y. M. C. A, Vorke t nig | I battle is looked for in t | Inter-Church basketball league to- a | 1l force the play against any teatd pighy n the two Swedish teans I A A that they meel. Most of the squad | _ oy A 4 : i g | re me ,‘\_vv,. rs 'u:_w“» Corbin .~£ 1’-’\‘ aiseio i (L e (Bt C & 1 ling rally ¢ r 1 cague's v % & AgETEgation AVINCh EhBg CADUITECCUE v exists between the two quin- * ‘ 3 ! '\ B \}; .‘J'\ the league's E o o , Industlal Jeaz S rlialbrc T Yo ulr : : v 7 Iy i i | first bask ening quarter | . ’ C { ; a0 ST t . of similar ial paternity anl s on, ¢ 3 lan had tied the| s / Al ! from neighboring Franklin Square NewBrituln Machi Se e inmers iAol Weskera| s b 2 T kind of competition. The teams in | [toM neighboring Krankiin Square 12 second s tar, his offensive work be-|a foul he teams alternated | i d . ; ] the fuctory league arc made up of [ {iI0re derdog tonight, w R LA ; e Reon| s L theleamealternaten b o Bavrett_ || viavers who have been playing bus. | MOUED the underdos tonignt, will 4 : < : i fisrst uED Kketball for years und are ersed | 0. MDSe champlonshipiads stanl ! : > 5 efeat, Joe | hut finally the winners pulled out to 3 Harvard _‘ el Lo e A e o wanny | PiTations of the Lutherans, who are 1 rs 5 Prelsser, |a 10-6 margin. In the third session 7 Tackle SRR e o Jad | out to repeat their feat of winnin » 1 to 14 sce gu t | they made 13 {the South church found itself and | A AR bt aes lon it ey the titlc { vers show of the . inis. Although |drew still further away from it e el e 10 e ans hreezed through st nig ot sce spponents, Dan Wosilus, Hatting X ;- 10 ; ; y B tediossihliofo Man SEnAral ds facad the St. Mark's team for an easy Eeiae it e W TonenR i thinE L e e a7 oilean. | Here are some of the Harvard stars who will attcmpt to stop little Albie Booth when the Crinson | Manager Suunders s f 5 ks S aTooRaaT st \ of opening | ¢ 0 closed, however, Cap.| Meets Yale at Cambridge November 2 problem ot .‘.(:“1”’,;1‘(1“::lll‘)wl;"“u“li“‘\,.\mv week and looked fall e > ver A f t was logt on personal SR s o ol g ¥ 3 1 tere . \ R s = EAE & =y T P — = 3 — — [dustrial league £ames. In many took t state ¢ T : Stanley Works e faltered badly ; o . | euses Burritt players take part in|Swedish Bethany Dart r : emarkable spurt. Hultber; S Spera e 3 E i Skt : ' A ) Mer 0 ) LR DI ER T ! ponnt again {he next evening 5| strong South church and led it for Are: Th o W 1 L Ane engtson mad o116y cause staleness b ¥ ers Y. T OV cOmn v {vlnlt | \:-;‘ P b e S A5 S30% h “.:”:“] “\"nv S5 II‘Y‘IV" ‘w s r‘”Lm ”:1 being ov y‘unv- y It hopes to carry T e S & o minutes to play. The winners Trainer George Connors Says That A e p e e oy Eonieh Band iEivel theEDU cl erans Bas gt o : their breath in a time out and = § | z S Ll e R e bl 4 n the teams battled vainly until 3 Albie Booth Will Play Against 5 game as regula 5 ason LI South Congregational church sill fight it L il 3 nly teams which were able to beat| AR b o . e s old when Dan Wosilus o e [ son Team. N 2 plays the St. Ma “piscopal out~ @ Shop lead P& 1. Corbin do 165 1 i 1 G P an ) 1. In their four scasons of play, the | gy © 5 "y ‘o handicapped by the S hop ! s al Bergenc (1 1 seconds left Joseph fomled Lindgren ST i ”\\ s 1\ i : SO e o ‘;r'ul‘\.’ phfieeH '»‘]p \,” | of Havlick, but there is a good re- 0land the latter made his point, but N York Nov 2 (B «lw rr:zu ‘;“v 5 H,I, lA‘\v,m“ 5 e Brook 000 R serve materinl on hand to fill their 01{he game ¢ el ihe il o 5 i i farvard in in L West Main strect ag- 1| being tossed up again at center, | 5.me for ho toptindthensesiC] Samotor SUE e llonn ki ) : “mf\ will | Bregation was weakened by the ab- Halttings and the Wosilus brothers | team in the National league.. This|day. Both of them are expected to | will clash Sunday rnoon at Wil-| with e ) 0 ¢ |stood out on the attack for the win-| year's change of rules with its great | be 1ong practices, but will not in-low Brook park for the semi-pro| v WAV CHANE (08 R (R 07| 1t hopes to be back at top stremgtir 3 ners, while Merza was not scored | gplurgo of scoring has made cvery | VOI¥® scrimm, s | |chianiplonshipiof the Welty, stagea | MANY CLGIAS BERCHE DUTCO ight and 10 offer real battle to 110 The Fahooting WotHullberz | aasimiity LBl G SaE mm' Head Coach May Stevens is con- | spirited kouts, under the diree- |00 B0 T o prevent stale- | the Congregationalists. 4 14)ana Bengtson featured for the|OoN® ©Of the ten clubs a potentia}| corneq over the condition of Albie r respeeti e el S s ST e 2 5-7, Stanley. | Lutherans champion and so far not one hag|Rooth, who has been on the injured | The Blucs worked out starting at| " 200 over plains g 5 1 Timer, Sikora.| The summary | been eliminated from the list of pos- | list for more than a weck with a|7 o'clock whiie the Pawnees P e iy e e e [ 1eg muscle ailment. He has not been | ticed from § o'clock on. Both teams | ") e e o ¥ : i e s wts, | ' hie e e e v in two nights. Iriday evening PANTHERS WIN ANOTHER hirde nél | Fid. T M e ,‘,‘“ ble to yid himself of it, and yes- | went through signal drills a ‘A R 0t e e Col e mstedl o The Pantice Dankaibil taniaest Toseph. v 1 ) et strengtiiensalsori hag] ieaoey, wetl fihrough ponlyRiweiori ations vercytried i be eXC- oy will clush with Y. M. C. A feated the Fleetwings at the Nathan | Zetterman . 0 [ y by only nt semblance to | three plays’in street clothe fore t ‘: in the game § ‘wla\}' noon. | oo " place the Winsted | Hale school gym la: ‘nv it by L'w B. Wosilus, 1f ..... 2 (0 51t yuavs (all lenders while) the|meturaing o) theinfitmany for fup— - SReRe inay b ibilLy that the |1z is a member of the state “Y | scor e i usTiE D. Wosilus, ¢ ...... § | strong ones have shown few signs|ther tr . ot = e | leazue will prove a fough nut g alf with thes, Hattings, g «...uc. " 4 of alipping far in the campalgn, | Trainer G BCORNOLS SNy Stainford. batile Jo ap. | for the ritts to erack. The Win- | jggerg 11ie M \ 0l only the New York Americans have | backfield star will play against Stan : 40 sted fans anxious 1o see their | <5 %) | ShownlHigns of wenknesssanal Billl|\Grimson) team;sbutifs ©s el take the locals into carip | .o, 8 | Totals § 3 19| Dwyer's star spangled aggregation | 18 greatly in doubt the football fans of the city | eBuriiiopetsten ol YaleHa”ard (ame Tons Llsl 0[ First Lutheran lias good reason for not being up to | Practice on mnew plays and per- A Gaile e o et GGl BTSRRI CHL ST (il e | Fld, 1 Standard. fection of a defense against Harvard | WU FiE & (5 o ing the “Y" team ; i . ) ; G 'd' k[[ [' Hultberg., rf. E 1 The Americans were troubled at|mancuvers are on today's program. | =, o camp Saturday evening at the Stanley|y., 3 1 3 Tidiron Attractions Benson, If, rf 0 0 0|the start by holdouts. Billy Burch|Coach Bill Webster has studicd Silhia Teeling otlconna A e S il EREE T S N AAA A | . Anderson, ¢ 0 1 | And Harry Connor, regular forwards, | Horween offensive. and is tutoring | ;¢ 'y/c gpapen t ¥ reports em Heainigihe CaTn i ve of B e lon Sl ¢ 1 a0 oo : E. Anderson, 1 1 | demanded higher salaries and stuck | the serubs for work against the Yale | gyine from the camp of the Paw- | .ich is composed of former high | o, 1 5 Ne BORUEIS HendeC il dersant 0 0| to their demands until waivers were | regulars, B o e D o i Sta ful| school atars. Included in the visitors® [y F0 X rd clash atipo;egion, rg, ¢ ...z 4 asked on them. Connor alrcady has| MeLennan and Bob Wilson are | [0 i A wersul line and|oohP is “Hamlael Biangle Wi, e, [ i y's football | rn’ 2 ; 5| been claimed by Ottawa. The result|alternating at quarterback at the |, g, i et st o] (e FR b R B ) : Mo | Ehderen SR80 A 5 A (ually rful backfleld, in excel- | gy " U oSt Mariford against the but = : left the Amerians, never a fast team. [ post Boo! filled so brilliant G 125 ars of ORI against Lh Totals ) fuilure Totals - T4 s woefully short on rescrves for the|Otherwise team is unchanged | The Pawnees are di Burritts last Saturday y e ha e bal- | e Aronson. Timer—.John.|new and faster brand*of hockey.|from the line-up that took the field | geq detormination to RIUHE gar Sdunders SlI0eRly Fla, 11 T , . bro Nt They had put four spares on the |against the Princeton Tigers last|into camp this year. Kor (o years, |[L1¢0 & home and home serics with i, ] . < ) is s e | bench last night when they took turday neos have been on the short | o per of the state ... | Bellomo, 1 1 ! ¢ ] 2le . . € fisneizheronaidstoat guitie Yoo 1‘”""1 - of the scoring column in the city Ly ed choula result in two hard | Ko b ) . air-tig « i ehigh and Lafayette wo less experienced tcams met in{ the rejuvenated Chicago Black- T mipionshin: game Bt things will]ssee o0t e oRoR e Feen e b Bl s S Miller h o, N : way about each other second encounter of the evening, | hawks by a score. And the first F]GHTS LAST NIGHT changed this year if the Pawnees | - “" o Tie Nozyich e e aia e o 0 i Tho ) George Liks 1| Fe ason, the Ford- ¢ Trinity Methodists took ad- | step to increase the American man S e abie. [ e R Ry : p ) 5 ) e Folo age of what cdse there was in | power has vet {o be taken - ¥ The Pawnee management 11as ex-|gland ready (o meet any members of | Totals 7 Ha AT pla o-mi- | this department to score a 26-11 vie-| ~ Chicago, ‘a hopeless cellar occu-| By the Associated Trest. pressed satisfaction with the choice | g PGl NN I e, Score at half time a s of any | tor yover the Center Congregational | pant a year ago. has developed ok Ly | of officials for the game. Those y it Sl « Jasper er, Kalkow- f { : ) ¢ \p |outpointed Joe Martinez, Spain (10) | The Burritts will carry a squad of , Jasper: timer, Kalkow | A tween the teams. |quintet. Baskets by Walrath and{fast young team that is right up|SWIPOIRtec Joe Martne: ; )| named are Cassidy, Nixen and Welr. | sziit men for the remalnder of the gtorer) Tlizzins Corbin Serew Rested for two days, Harvard this| Mahan of the winners were the v | there among the leaders. The Hawks | Baby Face Quintera, Cuba, stopped oo o omon o5 oh areater | 8t b 5 ‘ : £5 weroithe only Willie Bonaventri, Brooklyn ( & scason. The players will be Yaku- It fafternoon faces at least a AUMMY | scores of the first quarter, and the | have two ties and a victory on their Bonaventri, Brookl} s0ilthis year than in past seasons and [JCORT N8 BEVES T e, Canl G Sita ¥ i other | nalt ended with the tally 12-2. The|record so far. And their speed and [Juan Cepero, Cuba, outpointed Alex |, y.o5rg arowd is expected to attend. |bon ‘Tagtior il aud Toae " W ateny iy 3 L 1 session v. Yale, | losers' only score had come on a|flght completely overwhelmed the |Torraine, New Haven. Conn. (6) T ke e e e B 1 { o 11 yes- ional one-handed flip by p“rrl Americans last night Indian ‘[)Ollfi* RO Sridge- USI HLERALD CLASSIFIED ADS s 3 ¢ e 5 £ flip O : (- trailer last|port. Conn. outpointed Jimmic . 1 il Ely, by far the smallest man on| Pittsburgh, another trailer last g S . — - e — —_ - - - L L s e ontrovertable evi- | Reed, Erie. Pa. (10): Babe Ieleco. ) 1 o0 dence of ih {rouncing the | New York, stopped Herman Silver- OU O RD NG HOUSE HE e ot e e e 5 A, 1y o e Ko Tk ow R BOARDI By AHERN orel third period | IERE SR T rs the| Los Angeles—Frankie C: 2 { ile the ners were able to make [ 28 1 < i tnocked out Harry Dillon. Canada H g 2 B y eagie has seen. ‘Df os handed 0 u i ” 2 S0 much about w 411 only two goals in the session. Both El'n\:h:v'f:‘ e then ron | (1): Eddie Burnbrook. Haltimors, : practice | sides broke loose in the last seven | TOren® & (WO KO 1/won on foul from Henry Goldhers < AR d hether Albie Booth | minutes, Pinkerton finally breaking | %) TEiaiE Saore Pittsburgh |} York ( : 1 w z Z 7 : o face ihe Criméon-|away to. figure prominently. in the| 9t 1000 EOn R E 0o ia iE | ey omniy. Brccman, WHeW ! «w Tve eAted Heck 1'I’HA'1’ N e e o i - | seoring and Walrath continuing his | §00* YOIT IPT e on gerense | Eric stopped Farmer Jos S0 MUcH WILD Duck NoTHIK™ To BRAG H shs ) : vork. Ior the Center church Ely| v " ined four unassisted goals |Cooper, Terre Haute, Ind. (1). 4 = ABOUT v WHY we BAR <~ HME wgain did sonic spectacular shooting, | oi¢"of the fray while Hib Milks tal-| New Haven, Conn.—Luis (Kid) T'M AFRAID ILL WAKE U As MucH SPORT LS ¢ Tl with Ellms and Hube joining in. | jioq tnrec Kaplan, Meriden. Coun., outpointed UP (N TH” MoRNING -To BE HoMEST WITH )2 AS NETTING ‘IR : ! Walrath, Pinkerton, and Ely were | afontreal's Maroons showad that| Emory Cabana. Philadelphia (10) : Eaveitsd ] Do rn ot e s ton oLCiks| the stars of the game. Walrath Te- | ey have to be reckoned with this| St. Petersburg. Fla. — Antonio W\TH WEB FEET Nou., 1 WAS oFF PARLOR GOLDFISH! |/ g ot pures i cut on the forehead When | yeay by downing their intra-city ri :H.m“"h ‘Mmy ked out Frankie | AL LEAVE FaR WORK TFORM !« HM-M ONLY LET ME —TELL 3 4 O ‘ with Carle, his own cen- | yale. Les diens, § fo 1. in a|La Marr, Chicago, (%) setito : ond period, but he | rough encounter. While the Ottawa| Hudson, Wis—Iiddie Mason, St FroM TH” WidDow NINE DUCKS ~HM-u-H oy oF A DAYS - | B4 inued play after the wound had | Senators turned in their second vic- [Paul, outpointed Urban Liber SILLY < COME oK ~~ A FELLA SHoULD GUUWORK 5 Vo / ) 2 ted. Several of his shots| tory in ¢ games by overpower- |Soresel, Wis. (6) | 4 - v} ¥ i S 1 pretiy ones. Pinkerton's f100 | ing the Detroit (o 610 4 Youngstown, O.—Frankie Wine. ¢ TAKE. DoN-T BE ?)E‘:Jis- ‘THE:ZM}/SKMV SIMPLETONS ? I i Ot e e T T ; 0 y strongest | Billings, Mont.. outpointed Young = 5 ‘w i : o 2 El Dick 1t rer 1 two strongest | Bi ‘\' o o oung | S0 MODEST «wTELL US le) ~THREE RHIMOS | ¥ ) o Joor game but, | teams of last spring’s lineup to turn |Searncy. Yonngstown (1 n | ; WHILE oILING HIS ¥ Hirr o the oiher Center|in the lowest score of last night's | Bombardo, Youngstown. outpointed How Yol BAGGED 7 w~TWo BULL i ‘ N ough luck with | five games. TRoston’s champlon |Young Dempsey, Montana (10).: | UNE OF "EM ! GUN l~o WHY SAY «v ELEPHANTS AND ots. The summar Bruins conquered the runnerup » 2 WHEN IM Goile 5 & Trinity M. I. York Rangers, 3 to 2. Dutch Gainor, ir. I N A PAIR OF LIONS! 2 ¥id. 1 Tu. | high scorer for the Bruins, fallied RIGHT, USE A N FiE ol Jous TAKE A o o 4| twice after the T rs had got off |\CE- CaOLED GUN ! . 3 2 ,‘ T | e LS 0 16 | ahead, but Dit Clapper turned in the . ~~\oU WERE - ‘ : d ( ¢ Iz o ) o | winning tally five minutes hefore the - i) O — v . ! ? ) - d 5| end of an exciting game. The victory : R o e \\ — MERELY : ma b ] | y FEMC O R the Bruins alone at the top of | N\ 14, N7 3 BLowikG ! \ & t itarttr ) « o - standing, the only team which N G e [T { £ ¥e Yol A FOOTBALL SCHEDULE | | 0 - { =" Roston. Nov. 20 (I'P)— Following | \ 2 ‘ { Center Congre 2 2 e ) 21 Poston College vs. Boston Uni-| o W L I i “‘ Boston, 1928 score, 27-7.1 J[ ; i 3 o Brown vs. New Hampshire, at ], " F By L ; ,‘ ' | Providence, 1928 gcore, 20-0 REE / “ i Harvard vs. Yale, at Cambridge, 3 * LEon 0 U1 1928 score, 17-0 ki Char YRl D Holy Cross vs. ° Springfield, at| . W Dayi d | Worces Landers o i == | Mass Tt At ATn- [ axceol o Totals 5 T | Referee—Aronse Fimer—Joh | j { Vir- [ Ston. Scorcr or | CALDWELL WITH WILLIAMS *| | > o1 Games Neat Week « Haven. Conn., No ) (P~ | : | pon Next el t Mar Caldaell, forn foot- | | o i opul and Paptist teams o il EuR ok Aoy DINNER , P i ch were idle last night, will he- ack position for the Williams Nz ? gin play a ¢ other. whi .. a local professional football - MILD R} i % Pyt night's 1wo 1 the First | tean. Caldwell will play his first SHOTS = 8¢ 27 2 university, | 1 s and Center Congrega- |game next Sunday. when the Wil- #/=20= ST QRN BY WeA SRy, G New Britwin Machiee 1 ted to man- | lionalists, will come together in an |liams meet the wark, N. J., pro- o i et (AT SR Zhy A fis 4 L 6 1 i 1 | effort to cscape last place. ! tessionals, | ‘; . { * A ¢ ¢ Y]

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