Hoboken Thourots (1933) Camden Brewers (1933–1934) New Britain Palaces (1934) New Britain Jackaways (1934–1935) New Britain Mules (1935)
Arena
Stanley Arena (1934) New Britain Municipal Auditorium (1935)
Location
New Britain, Connecticut
New Britain, Connecticut had a professional basketball team in the American Basketball League (ABL) from 1934 to 1935. The Palaces played during the 1933/34 season after having taken over the Camden Brewers, who themselves had taken over the Hoboken Thourots earlier in the season. The team was renamed to the Jackaways prior to the 1934/35 season, and in the second half of the 1934/35 season were replaced by the Newark Mules, who became the New Britain Mules. They folded following the 1934/35 season.
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given to this problem. Mules had used this mixture since the 1880s, and cotton mules ran faster and hotter than the other mules, and needed more frequent...
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killed by a single shot from a French naval gun. By 1917, Britain had over a million horses and mules in service, but harsh conditions, especially during winter...