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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29 WITH THE BOWLERS ROGEKS ALLEYS Speaking of Sports | —. the ¥ | year. Anthony Worrell Boston Johnny Sheehan, one of the out- | Uarlone 5 standing basketball performers mn || tonight ton Thursday second in importance among to- night's four games is the clash Canadiens, Cup winners with the at Montreal for the second time this Boston The for | S b2 | American against the of vear's Stanlcy Boston Bruins Game Has Legendary last won the first Detroit Falcons, second place in th division, play at Toronio Maple 1 clash | ed with no attempts spect were r, and the slowly out of 1ing at the outcome of the hout IFEW CONTESTS ON t disorder. ors walked the building, actually 9 7 Refuses Gentile Blood in Transfusion (Jewis: Agency)—The hethe Jew o rould refy Gentile blood death of ques 1 duels with Penn and the Army, clashed with George Washington, ind at Allentown, Mublenberg took ts stand against Western Maryland vhose winning streak of 20 straight interrupted a week ago by a with Albright. The University of orc und Loyola of Maryland ched at Daltimore this city, had a great night in Win- | sted the other night with the Hart- tord Dixies. Johnny stated today that he has received an offer to play with the Hartford ;team this season but has not decided whether he will or not. His work in the Ihdustrial league this season 50 far seems to show that he is out for a big scason this year. We have to make a revers, statement wu published the day with regard to the game lasu year between the Notre Dame and Ariny football tcams. This contest was won by Notre Dame by tne score of 7 to u. The South Bend leam m; its lonc score through an intercepted pass and a 90 yard run by Jack Elder on a other There has been a ument on the question of what riod Elder made his run. We stated the other day that it was the last .quarter with a few minutes 10 go. This statement was incor- ool the Assoc we have 1 Press record reecive Inessqge the was for s in second quartcr _of the game s statement is official and cor- rect so those boys who were betting on the last quarter, should p. cts. So far as re concerne dent is closed and we ith the thoug of them make From eper. lay stating tha run we mis- Stefano's All-Stars of Hartford will bowl All New Britain at the J'alace alleys Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The public i match the match. Mike Slattery, onc of the po bowlers at the Palace alleys is laid up at home with illness. His fricnds arc wishing him a speedy recovery. Bill Clancy is work as referce in Roller Hockey league. He goes to Newburgh to officiate at a game to- night and he will handle tr to be played in Albany. He is onc ©f the most popular officials in the entire ttin the American circuit Claronce itain p the rom tonight at the this city. Manager selected the team Pasket op season armory Lanpher hasn't that will start the scason I he will pick no soft spots quintet. Al Sloman and Bill McEl- wain will 1 the forwards, Ray Holst will perform at center while Arburr and Miske will cover th suard positions a week state for Kelley in Wa nd Al Gainer w iry on December rder the promotion of George Mul- n. The jor share of th eceipts after the fighters arc 1 go towards Waterbury's unem- loyment relict fund pai HOLY GROSS WILL MEET BIG RIVALS Crusaders Intent On Breaking String of Losses Today Boston, Nov - Cross (‘rusaders, ond inv we 29 () The making their sion of great Boston in two arrived today for the crucial contest with their Jesuit ri- val. Boston Collegc The Worcester aggregation, spur- ced on by its defeat of Harvard Cambridge two weeks ago, were breaking string of that has been I lot in the like in thosc 1td the favor- Holy sec- ks here, pir iy quarter the finest forw England, the Directed diminutiv ably little. Phil O’ k who is prol ard passer in Purple was intent to return with a victory for John McEwan, their new coach. Th Lagles, prepared to stop the aeriul onslaught, likewis confident of victory Holy Cross to have the greater offensive power, while the Jiagles scemed to boast a stronger line. Of the games already playe between the teams, Boston Coll has won 14 and Holy Cross 1 day’s contest was expected to draw capacity crowd of 36 The lineup Boston College Dixon scemed Holy Cross Colucci Left End Bennett ...... Himmelberg Left Tackle O’Connell . Zyntell {t Guard Downes Farrell Morelli Clark Tlomanows} Fitzgerald Tosi Cavalieri Right End Colbert O'Connell Quarterback Marr : . Garrity Left Halfback Antgs .... NG Baker Right Halfback Kelly : e Griffin Fullback Referee, W. T. Halloran, dence. Linesman, G. 1} Dartmonth. Umpire. W. R Bowdoin. Field judge, Dean Leys, Syracuse Provi- Bankart, Crowley, Wat- GOLF LINKS Opposite St. Mary’s Church Prizes Daily and Weekly considerable | ) 1 | who lead the Canadian section, return home to entertain the 53— 120 | York Americans in thc only gam Tonight's fourth game sends the New York Rangers, who are a good fourth among t American teams, ;;u»m‘”:““‘“‘ the Philadelphi: Quakers, who have won only one game and occupy last place. Putting the || Hazards..... | 4 at the Tabs miniaty night, Clark and M Walsh and Daley tand Zenga d Stanby U1 (o then New Sundau) | J. Carlson Johnson 169 S— 151 — 180 | T4— 104 113— 202 tournamer played last rline defea to 4. Wynne 3 Herdlein and | Kael in | i tie Miss Lor women girts De Burat o 5 7 L Ldd Hars | Roberts of the two greatest of reit halfhack of all time a ndary position tween Luddy sult, he Bodach Ladies First Team last night the | . 28 | National 1 close match Cook 15z, National Sederval Second Team No. 9—+U's" Tal Ladies Rrus Anderson McGuire 89 453 UNIVERSAL CLUB LEAGUE Aluminum Holcom Tohnson | Peterson Shop Josep By ALAN GOULD 1915 ALL AMERICA FOOTBALL SELECTIONS Third Team o Team recognitio " ] Miss Alice Revoir o had low women's score with a par 41, Bill Corn scorc day f nigh For t er had low | Yale 1 th 43.led. H for boys w TAYLOR LOSES TO - FIDEL LA BARBA - Coast Battler Gets Decision in cveer » Ratber Poor Bout i Yo arba ipion, is que A i ¥ -Fid.1 amweight tod. () along a 1d o Barbu de blg K Hoosier too ir U th -Battalino here Dec none of th winner of the feather- bout werd thrills in marked merits lightweight victory and even La Bar iumph o 1 and Cool of rushes, Camp of surprising Kid Chocol La Barba ove odds-on battler n the last four G tally, La of threc te, now first Columbia unive I California tak 4 Harlem plas- | nore on the Pacif scason n out It | deterioration ir hters aft- [ ;merly so-called battli Yale and Penr ALLEYS S. N, E. TELEPHONE LEAGLE esdghgrditoscons Pluss fog that shrouds al i 105— 233 lor 10 weary years of 101 1 unable to the att : t is a wo 5 rggressive Californian Haughton has carried o took six of the rounds, tl tion; so have Al Sharp a took onc. nd Harry Williams at ighed t Chic stem unl anl Brook- Aw Pete Degr 125 to a draw both o of t1 fro H 0 Monday—Cenire Shows Up - QUEER ENDING TD BOUT IN CHiCAGO Walker Knocks Chrisiner Clear QUT OUR WAY of Ring—Fans Skeptical Most Eastern Teams Have Laid to arms sounded on t ball others had laid TODAY'S PROSRAY Shot by Beys He Drove From Hives press does not mention, operation Gentil stport, Nov. 29 one of whon wounded Willi drove th were held by pol court arraignm Rside Holeskins for Year Sl ono ' hives. avenile Nov. 20.—P—The call castern {oot- but only a ) oc Yo today section’s red to a side th other year a front in dozen 10 v ) one eral Y cley Alto boys 1 . reatest e Pilo Dartr until liforn Detroit's nusk fore eaten He wo! 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Two Opposing Styles Test of of Hockey Play Will Be Made in National League New York, No (P—A test of two opposing styles of hockey is on | tonight's National league program as Chicago, the league leader, meets Ottawa in the leading encounter of the five games on .he week-end pro m Blackhawks carry the play to their opponents from start to finish of every game while thy senators back their hopes on defen- play. Both have been quitc | successful thus far this season, al- | though Ottawa's system failed to thold a lead of one goal against Bos- Chicago's Al | GoT BAcK JusT m\v TiME " WONDER WHATS| HAPPENING TO SAM7?| | jSu2aLEm¥Ee 1Y) ( ME HOW ('D LIKE A G000 B | ‘ ‘ \ B S % ( surE SOCKED Wit HE mSKED) aLT-