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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, T\LQVEMBEH 29, 1920, PANTHERS SHOW REVERSAL OF FORM TO BEAT ALBANY Revamped New Britain Roller Hockey Lineup Stops Speedy Quintet From Empire State — Earl Pierce Fits in Well With Local Combination—Griffiths Is Released When He Fails to Appear for Game— ? 'ALUMNI TEAM TO BATTLE L HIGH SCHOOL TOMORROW {f—| Former Stars of Red and Gold to Gather Again on OF FRST POSITION | | {Bury South Church by 36- Swedish Bethany Wins inter-Church Standing ] Gridiron in Annual Game—Fordham Stars to Play Against Regulars—Hig| h School Share of Gate to BURRITTS SWAMP BRISTOL DIYIES Take Fourth Straight Victory by NUTMEGS AGAIN DOWN WILLIAMS ELEVEN—NEW BRITAIN BASKETEERS SCORE DECIDED VICTORY OVER BRISTOL ENDEES— PANTHERS SHOW REVERSAL OF FORM AND DEFEAT ALBANY 8 TO 6—HIGH SCHOOL REGULARS BATTLE ALUMNI CREW NUTMEGS AGAIN SET DOWN | |“Do WILLIAMS OF NEW HAVEN }/ 3 ¢” Baut Runs 60 Yards on Third Play of Game— Goes Over for First Score — Makes 70 Yards in */ Half of Game—Politis Carries Ball Over for Second Touchdown—Blocked Kick Gives Elm City l Be Used for Purchase of Gold Footballs for Mem- : Sixer 5 d S o ol Kickoff at 2:15 o’Clock Crew a Safety—Caldwell Stars Kicking and Pass- Last Period Rally Wins for Locals—Pittsfield Here W. L. Pl bers of Eleven—Kickoff at 2:15 o’Clock. ( ’ | Firth Lutheran .... 3 0 1.000 | mg. 4 Monday. ' South Cong. ....... 2 1 667 | 2 % e Y g | T |Gwedish Bethany .. 1 ® .s3| 158} school football stars of @ held tonight in preparation. for Last Nigth's Results Rl L R R e R LV L QU fain the «I\xl v‘[\,lv';f]:‘.’nuh.” y\':“v‘htx 8 ‘LARGE SQUA[] [IUT St BEAE B Broy Firth Lutherans assumed un- | on the chalked gridiron tomor s T ot e E ! team of this city < the Wil Albany | | disputed possession in the Inter- | afternoon when an cleven selocted | g to oppose the high school e B [Alarfegelsy en ot At ] Standing | |Church baketball league on Wed- | from among the football greats of | Among those who are expected e etle ook Ll i e 8 Day playe W ; resday night when they declsively | the alumni body of the New Britain [to turn out for the are: ¢ a0on the opening 1 Bt s ol pe g b ey e el o s ol b e dmenl i Soal i S S DR e re e -' ] quintet by $6-16 in a fast but one- s eam, pla as an in- | gua b, ur- | oe Th rked the B : ; : : 9 . |speedy passing at heing ren- | Continuation ofy the annual clashes | lev and “Toots” Politis and bacts, | for First Practice il e b s Eas[ Ha[‘[iord A[meucs | gered doubly effective by almost un. | between the regulars and the alumni | Matulis, Grip, Stromquist, Genne! “on (9 ile & Games Tonight gy erring shooting and their defense | teams, started several vears ago. Claire “Dixie” Griffin TGRS v LB f P Hartford being of such a solid nature that the | rranging for the game, a rker and i 1 of inel e : z R 81yt M 1085 WO W OTIG [ omere W PEIEH 13 T S DR o5 o iyl a1 from the high school offered their servie ) + roller polo fans bec r. Fritz Marseli 1, [The South chureh put up a sturdy | ¥ith approval of high school for the game rowill Brita e et aad s Sacred Heart team | fight but could do nothing against | authoritics. consisting of Billy Ross | probably be the referce i 18 ¢ ) e the barruge of shots which the Luth- | #nd Joe Potts, represcnted the regu- | as umpire I vorkot onal Guard 2 eves “* 1 erans put in from all angles and dis- | 1ar8 with a committee from tha| A ftotal of S00 tickets | n ! ders o . L the irmory yesterday h s been typical of it ances” while its own shooting was | alun The receipts will be divid- | placed on sale 1 these are going | of times resh borning % ain | work all season and as a result it badly off and most of the tosses that | ed on a fifty-fifty basis. The high | fast. The game will climinate the men prove ch Dixic "hose t were Johnny v b with the [lost 1o the Athletics of Iiast Hart-|did find the basket came out again. share will be turned into usual solicitation of the merchants | to contend Ic ound 3an and Frank (Hank) Arburr, who en dogging 15| rorq wednesday ‘o 15| Nyborg and Holst opened the!fund which will be used to purcha ong Maln strect. These may bo | his eye in this period Aropped [hared the guard duties on the New was absent from |, & LA T © 191 coring with long shots, and Holst | g0ld footballs for the members of { purchased at the High school, Con- | four neat shots i netting team Iast year, and e locals wer lic game was played at the par and Larson made it 8-0 before Rock- | e varsity team. taras' Soda Shop, at Ashley's store The featurc b, L of t game o was substitute e Al oot S on Orange street | well's distance pop gave the losers| The alumni aggregation was out!or at the park tomorrow e in « BN Others on floor were Mickey | 49! ho is an important cog|a score. Nyborg dribbled in to make | for practice iast night at the stac he kick-off will take pluce < Gl rac own Al one of the terce, the diminn- |in & bril passing game which |it 10-2 as the quarter ended. It w rmory and another workout will L | promptly at 2:15 o'clock t and or ) sue players up until i at Dickie Pierce, |Das brought the team success this|16-2 before Havlick climaxed anice| SO e s n he resigned from I & ¥. Cor- [} last night, pared [¥ear injured his leg in the er- | passing rush by scoring, and an in AR - 5 T to take a j with the Con- ini on the rush |noon and his team had to use two|atant later Parker retrieved a loose 9 [vous Light Power Co, and | local combina- |Substitutes in his place. Toward the|pall and made it 16-6. But Holst | Y LUB [[]SES N[ITRE I]AME Tfl [itun Arhonic sswin and Saer to [ latter part of game the new | giarted in and half-time found The ATy ver 'This group line: v of | combination seemed to be finding|the count 5 2 | | ind too ] following team: _|itself and in the final minutes with| Both teams effected changes in | The expe Alden Hewett nley Works |t Harkins, Pierce | 0N polnt separating the teams, the | the second half and the scoring slow- | 5l exerted | : nter: Isadore lkowiiz one of the z | reointo the |excitement was intense led up all around. After Bell and | Patheiont v Britain high school’s two ac o caging thres | The ~.|x;m;l‘! pl G RO :c‘r;:rli Barta had made free tries xoo};fi.‘ . | P fennforneich M cover. 11 captainy 10 el sl ” ook shots right at|2ccount of themselves and as the!tne Swedes all joined in and ran the G “ L [ F M t N Y k B C I o {Irafnir Bearing coach and former | " - ! S e m’”',“‘ '“‘l”l:nnl-po:m margin at (he close would |tally up to 21-10 at the quarter and | 0 flpses 10 Last rour Minutes ! eW 10 eG0mes efl(el‘ 0 wval " {navy player; Ben ers, former | AEAINN v 6 ihe dirangiva w,.}l.nu to. show, the cncounter Wwas|kept on to 34-10 in the final period. | OI FHI‘IOU G | F bl W ldT 5 et L e i 5 [ vented Albany from ke a lead |close all the way. On three occa- | Bell finally broke loose with two | S bame 00[ al Orid Tomorrow ; S [trial teague player. and 1 b i |sions the local aggregation led in (sweet long shots in succession, but | L £ Sl | zenzo, present member of Lan- | » 8 seclk |itE oring. each time by a single ! Erickson cut in for 36-14 and the| ] ek, ¥ ders team o5 before | POt and they tied thelr 0pponents | game ended with free shots by Hav. | GFeater height and weight and | New York, Nov. NopiEalic . boys showed orn . gl first |0 A like number of occasions. |jick and Morey. A one-handed back | " almost perfect knowledge of its v,k yacame the center foot= (010 . \ the workout it o forward 1 period vo. LicRR D ord S proved| sl o Ib v ariln Seeatuz ed ihind per odt oM SRilogngensied MR hiduIcionin e QAR SLRG S n e S i s | combination ca arranged -0 fi e tronger on the defense and thin| " Fomt played a whirlwind game | Ve M. C. A Lasketball team to de- : ki ‘ : with T S e i ar e L victory. It worke| for the winnera, s floor sork heimg | [€4t (he New Biritain Boys' club by |and (e Arny moved toward Yankee I inprotessionals the team | NOV H N i Q ¢! e led th an for man guarding plan | especially fine and his shooting ac. | 30- t night as the Middletown | stadium for th nnual battle to- | DArrow, ri-r > 4| should he a hard one to slop. Of 1: S | Bl on endod | throughout encounter. SWnEe [ ounting for 12 points. Nyborg also |1¢am opencd its home season. The norrow. Although the unaitached Sorleon g zjihose who were present ik i G Inineadlotic | a0 Uisitesicntthie lomenaiye Ralulc ireaturedl thollatlack iiwhile {Cirizon | ptINaTe CllyAteam put up a great puplic was practi out in tick wppeared fouehaosn Al ng four feld goals Mo was th»|and Tarson sewed up the South Vetlle for thr Perlods but col- | ihe distribution o 0 scats the e 7 oq | Dest i o CELS n s Sactiod, the | kD scorer of the game. | chureh forwards aimost completely. “‘x’: c. “m l"(hfl‘l‘l vnlnj yrm(nud-v ?f_lnsh-v'nrl»: clagsic this year seemed Bristol Divies '«:‘ ed in owith “ ]‘""“} Detorc ot kel Karbonic played a hard amxmfl, and Rockwell fopped the logers, :’:“ Rt ¢ locals’ first defeat |15 grip the imagination of football Pl 1l m.l in Hw‘ ‘: mw{\‘ 50 e b/ S anybody'a | feady game for New Britain and | wno were particularly bad on foui [Of (he season. followers in the city to a greater = i B imten i Yame. As much speed as has ever | 3ddition to accounting for seven | ghots, putting in only four out of 16| Plancta opened the sco for |degree than in any previous season. |,/ () S oneelt] i 0§ Dt ortt iR B “n‘orl:‘v:; :’o ‘?\ro\o: : ,v\:r‘er\l{lfmotlz!. attempts. The summary H:dllfl‘tr:(u\n,_ m’m ‘?m\:.l:{n?l ‘\L'ol The i\ulru _m:.] team : s due for powoski " «‘w;\\ he o or f Bradn i M stror n e defense. Georg: % ¢ Dritain’s first basket afte an ca al here tod 4 ; sions with his played by both sides and New Brit- |y, 0'q floor work was very good. | dilet Dutheran 1y | cox EEmiieE SO b pa T R T e Maning | i 170 seems practically eertain_ that Wit bt ain had ided Harking | “\con of Hartford started hos. | T ol tne oSt it s [Lmne i teen o Gopa 1nn T games will be played on Wed- | 4Ny for @ lead when he 100K | j54j0g by sinking a shot from the: 3 VOr& rf I U R e BT G LR G (e T e (S sdiy nights. ay, Minesday and § £ 158 TRV e regrin and hooked il rou1 Jina A field goal by Marseli! Bersiund, rf. 1 9 2lduring the opening stanza. Gofta's |gram which called for a shift of hursday ni dvlil sgnis por (0 EE T ]\’,‘-‘ e s T Pete | put New Britain in the lead, but a | f- Swanson, 2% 4ltoul and a hasket by Compugnone |their forces from West Polnt fto the thres dritain - Nations | U0 e ea ) 1 T from be- |y, fter, the lead '-mnxnd‘i;’;",‘”““- 1t 05 eal ticd the score in the second quar- | Travers Islar Y. the country| ¢ Gnard comip: iesday and ¥ri- | o T « the fhands again when Boyle sank onc | HOIS! < ter and. although Johnson sent|home of the New York Athletic club | i} day industrial I nights, Satur- FHn shot. He to Williams fOr [ {hrough the netting from the field, | Sorickson. c . ! e Ao e by 13-11 again. |on Long Island Sound e Army o day t L torlanphera ey 5 G I'”w N New Britain's second score of the | A rou] Ly Karbonic tied the scors | H- Carlson, rz. .. 1 4 1a foul by Kerelejza and haskets by |was to have a light drill and to re. GQ[FH[H VS UZGUDUN hich performs in the Stanley | o o ; R sesslon and then took a slice from|pyg in it was taken by Hartford | Hultberg. rg. e Y Zembrowski and Kerelejza put New main in seclusion on the island * £ Arena t is not on of Tivoot ir G ) Pierce and p 1in with {op eld goal by St. Angle. At|Q:Larson lg. ... : 4 Britain in the lead Ly 16-15 at the til just before game time e the National Guards to compets S e Ao Ry § two minutes I [twelve minutes Luke made it five- [ Bertin If. . SusE U 2 half Although facing the zume with- sjous City Heavyweight Meets Red the othgr pro obalitetmiing G i sel i A A Lovegren was in fine fe last 411 by dropping a beauty through T Johnson sent Middletown back |out the services of Tim Moynih 5 he city ball nee i city. Wer night in the goal and well he might |the strings. As the half was clog- | 18 4 \into the lead in the third session |s center, Notre remaine Te~t in Clash with Spaniard The team will be conducted under | "0 Leen s 1 by Man Y have In their anxiety 10 put ling Posher came through with a | South Congregational and it was In front by 24-18 when | prohibitive favori er the castern . ) the auspices of the National Guard [0 5o sl mlinete the ball in the opposing cage. New |feld goal tor Hartford, the last|Bell rf. 2 S (that period closed. Compagnone |cleven, hut the Cadets ¢ 1o the T (e companies. Th rumor that SR Eritain left Lov all alone in|score of this half. Morey, If. 0 1 1 opened a very fast last period with |hope of an upset to spoil the np-to. Gllite s PrThie Anderson, coach of the Boys lace a M the cage more s than is g00d 10| Hartford stretched the margin to | Rockwell, c. 20 4 4wo pretty scores which put New NOW perfect record of their dearest op (oo Griftith, 4 iy, SR I G B g § tell was equal to|four points but New Britain cam. | Wessels, c. O % % pritain within two points in. | foe LGl e According to i ct infor- 4 4 the task ©d in his posi- back to tie the score at $-all and|Havlick, rz. 1 ! 3/Then came the debacle, and a| Despite the apparent dicparity in oo e cant tion he is quoted as saving hey pogoN LISTIC PROGRAM tion. Plerc ind Will then took the lead. Tt lost its edge | D. Wosilu 0 0 0ltired and despairing Boys' club|the strength of the teams, tickets | aoi | ts most i~ | YOUld not have time to Heaton 20 A forme combini-|a few moments after but won it | Parker. 1 ' 2[team saw the “Y" roll up 12 points Were practically unobtainable at any | apiant 1 Haantovant(horals IS NEOTICoACH A er B0t featun i th 1) tion whil e back &t about the time half the|Barta, Ig 9 11y succession Iprice. Speculators held very few | vieior i aar itz udlgstossat LA UEREHORB G Y tic program ot Boston Garden to l his period had passed. The score stood | - - Johnson of Middletown was the and these were quoted all the way pagline Lzeundun, 11 cluub team and he would do much B ool ca ity n s o vsual Hartford 11 and New Britain 12| 4 16 individval star, making seven bas- |Up 10 8100 a pair, with owners hold. |y sy i with this quintet, it is believed. Yelsht and 1 | the b v on the Hartford started a rally and soon | Recferee, Aronson. Timer, Keeley. |yets and five fouls for a total of [ing out for even more mon “Griffith s SGounlered littis! 5 = = fght divis VATl reat M R offen; Ihad reached 1% points while the | Scorer, Xetterm 19 points. Compagnone, who let him | StIl other important games will | (ronnle sines. becoming o heavy- LEVAN BEATS JASSE | Andy Calial i e e nice g local group had remained idle. Sud- Bethany Escapes Cellar score these, made up in part by be played in the Atlantic coust sec- |woimnt. but his opponents have in- lem, Mass., Nov. 28 (UP)—Vit- | j. o ri of Lynn will battl fi usual denly New Britain decided to apurt| The Swedish Bethany team ileading the New Britain scorers|tor tomorrow. Indications at Phil-]ojoded no fighters of the Uzcundun [torio Levan, 1 Ialian middle- [for fightweight honors. In the we | Frobel nd drew to within two points of|climbed cut of the cellar when it iwith nine points, while Kerelejza |adelphia are that almost 70,000 will | .. Bigger and more experienced, | Weight champion, —defeated Bob | opweight clash, B Flowers, New o |1} ain han its opponents. With two minutes | just nosed out the St. Mark's Epls- [got seven. The club’s attack was Franklin ficld to watch the ard was an overnight 7 to)Jasse of Revere, 157, in a 10-round | yo i y. will fight Billy Mur- [ Grifiiths 1 left the winners started stalling. | copalians by 20-19 after a hectic slow in starting, allowing Middle- and Dartmouth close their to wreek Griffith’s chances | Mmain bout here t night |phy of Lowell. Rabe MecCorgary ot wam 1= | New Britain fought desperately and|game which was close all the Way. [town to get fta tough defense set,|seasons ais Villanova and Temple | ar beine manabered smong. {he ot - - Oklahoma. 1s to ta e Bivn ik Mchonou, 1 got the ball several times but in fts| It was the first Bethany victory of land then the locals' passes struggle hefore another lurge crowd | gyanging cor Gt e iere are avproximately 0,000 (of Lawrence in the middleweight had released © yed erratic ball and shots | the scagson. Three baskets by Torello |constantly broken u i ead of |In another section of th e city, ‘ht throne silver foxes in Norw ] ason g : f the basket ex one and one by Barnes gave the losers penetrating the waving forest of | Up at Boston, all eyes will be ire (o one-half minute of an §-0 lead in the first quarter. In |defending arms. And the Middle- [upon the annual struggle between | ———— — —————— e — i Tast a vas t last [ the second Wally Anderson made |(own def was of specdy origin. | Holy Cre nd Rozton college where n ) preceded \ e points in a row but Torello and 'often ending in a score hefore New [two evenly matched elevens wili OUR BOARD!NG HOUSE By AHERN L P sield Mondiny ‘ a fuw seconds Lefors nes ma 12-5. from where it could gt its defense formed. fight it out. The that For B’ ! i I r Jvanced to 3 on I'rank's Let sumrmary already has run off with the eas'- | will y ) , Hartford 4 Anderson's foul Middieiown Y A ern Catholic college title as well as ) 3 Pli FLOTHL | W, Swancon got a foul and An- LT high ranking in the general castern | . . o 4 |derson another basket as the second | Wilcox, 1f ¢ 1 9|field will taken nothing from il | - , Linoups o 1 3 | half opencd and then Franks g I T "lr.i\;\lnr:];;o:\rl of the annual cla ~ HERE ~TAKE —THIS PILL EE- GAD ~ AND WHAT ! 2 Be : the Jead with one ¢ 0 4 of the old Jesuit rivals 5 - i ' S 4 of his characteristic shots from way . G 6 — - AT GLASS OF WATER w ITLL GIVES You THE IMPRESSION Iz i 01 i i nson's point | Frederickson, 1g.. 11, . 1 0 | SPRINGFILLD BEATS BOSTON | PROP Wol UP TEMPORARILY, THAT 1 AM (UDISPOSED 2 ’ Ga 2 |made it 14-12 as the session ended. | pPlancia, | i Boston, Nov. 29 (UP)—Boston ¢ if ; 1 | Carlson 1ifted the count o 18-12 in| s Tigers encountered stiff opposition UNTIL WE LOCATE A VETERINARY, v I'M TUST RESTING My illian the final period, but three fouls by 15 & 36 last nigit and went d apiacorelens| | or —AYXIDERMIST! ~ec T ToLD OPTiC NERVES ! we As 3 4 0 Sorrow and Torello brought the Boys' Club 1o a 2-0 defeat at the hands of the : 2 S - k] Do New Britain | Iipisco ns close again at 16-15.! Zambrowski. rf 1 0 o | Springfield Indians in a Cagadian- | 2 Ve NoT -To TTRY AN’ COMPETE :rf‘ EATING WHY For | : ) rid Ttl | Carlson and Franks apparently sew- | Rometta, 1 5L 1| American Jeague hockey game here. | WITH ME AT DINKNER NESTERDAY! TwWo PWNS I WILL-ARISE : V=t ool 2 jhots within a few seconds. | -omnpamno 4+ o|Heller scored the first. The second OVER-EAT —TH” WAY You DID, SCORN Il A COMNTEST oF | )| L however, ended the scoring. | penjamin, | I @ o |was made by Gene Carrigan on a e 0 4 ‘ e Renfm s % 4 b forward pass from Dillon TRYINT To KEEP PACE WITH GASTROMOMIC CAPACITY! T areal ot v ‘L : A COLT LIKE ME ! wn ~«BAH «w BEGONE WITH ¢ 2 N d e winners Torello's for St USE AFRALD CLASSIFI ADS -~ JoU'RE TRIPE Now YouR MNURSERY PiLL wx 1 t ’ Ark's ’ " ¢ 8 The miitary For TH' GouT! «~'M AS RUGGED AS L 4 swedish hany | : wion Bears Win 1A ¥l TH | ? . = 1 Pertod Bears, lat ranks, rf 3 I 6 Names of Many nt Grid- M ) i \ o il Rl = ¢ iron Mentors Are Linked With | 3 . r : e Nk { St “‘ :““"fl’" : " x ‘ Position Vacated By Crowley. 1], Third Period K Diear r % - New York, Nov. 28 (I'P)—Names 5 Brita W ayers o tiie b 5 4 20 of many prominent football coaches | 9 drital or t at St Mark's Eplscopal among them that of Glenn 8. War- | Gasperini) Fld Fl T ner of nford university, were | « 1 o Parnes, 1f [ 4 linked today with Columbia univer- | | Vourth Feriod orells (i 1 13 aity following the resignation of 11 Alba Hark { ST a . Growley Cassists Pereg Fll. KL Pts. Booth, « Gt Crowley, Tiead coach at Columbin 4 12 Br 1 ' 4 Krom, rg [0 ) 0| since resigned terday after | ' 13 Britain =~ W K 3 {Stofnle. I3 .eonse. O 0 his team's 6 to 0 defeat at the | Cassis aper ) — |hands of Syracuse. Columbia lost | 14 Ne i Gaxy i 19 out of nine games this season, | by Pierce zi g 4 Liefer Aronson. Timer, Keeley. bowing to tmouth, Cornell, Col- | b tushe 1. Dereg 4 Scorer. Zetterm, gate. Pennsylvania and Syracuse. . n 4 Managers' Mceting Crowley first came to Columbin | - ' Frobel 4 gl oA ing of the bourd of 1 : 1o Percy Haughton in | Donald Hartiord gers will be held at T:0 o 1923 and took over the reins after | y 1| Monday evening at the Y. M .| Haughton's death, except for a = ( ILGATE CAPTAIN AL that time first returns from the bricf interval when Dr. Panl With- | f R. L. Nov, 28 (I'F") } le of tickets will be called for and |ington coached the tean in 192 3 ttso 1| there will be a discussion of player r 0 s here today for| * captain or ‘ | eligibility. tt Notre Dame football g . smmedia 201 41 On next Wedne ght fhe |game tomorrow, refused to discu or ' i ot e et the Sweat » [ the situatios i t )0 Bethany and fhe Mark's will play Several middle stor coac he ha a passing the First Lutherans in the opening | have been mentioned unofticially in % running threa I Tota 3 2 | games of the second round. Iconnection with the Columbia Jjob. .g,

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