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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1924, {NATS OPEN SEASON - RANGERSMOHAWKS |- o :.n;;z:i::; S P ea k in ‘ "on n- first play mado threo yards [P of Sport, | MTHESVICTORY BATE 10 Tt v en [mhlm Bray S R T N L b il sonor Deleat Pexto Five {36 (oo rom e Argosy. After Jangers | | h Paorward piss | Reymolds Shows Up Well | aneers ot somcsion o1 el strong, Sarisky Kicked to Bray on Yard the latter's 25 yard 1 Yun- ! A o ; kaskas and Restelll o gl vas hrought (tin team of last year but under the Op the punt formatic galn wl | as tuckled by 8 direct munager of the same lowed, the pass wa Nelpp pped buck | ot pls stalling Ularence Lanpher, got off to & fy- could not get it to hand canly Kk, but the fulte n : = business and none of 418 “Well, [N sturt at the opening of the seu- ungd Soblee took posse ] ! ill 2 we'll Klck this tme, s use Killing #0n last Saturday night when the Jugers, Zehror wurecives running withthe ball” | I’extos of Southington were chased 1o no avail, 5 lome with only the small end of a (. \ score to hoast about Mohawks' 48 yard 1i the optning game the locals kag found a holu for pretty good and the bIE (i picked up threc preacnt testified that the thig point there was I8l The played hed footha)l and sport continues popular here, The HAIdE a0 Rt ! ks’ 20 . hirer g what I8 more, playe clean ball, entire squad got into the game and griored both It v diof 85 = lall showed up well, Reynolds grom the game. B yre soveral fn-|l0oking exceptionally good. Al of |gui protesting vigorou pt fhom unneces. the boys showed that their shootng gijeged rough tactics of 11 a8 ths Ford 3 Analysis o Rather from the | eyes are in pretty good trim, but I Nopfeldt took iy L { Bhhind his own o ported to tho 8 the defense they must holster Up & kyskas gadned & yard through tackls L ot siLffon 1T fRom (e ina partmentifiith bit. Practice will do this and the 04" on a e Tecanoy l'_‘k“ this year shows t TTriy. el siaea whon nest few weeks should show consid- Licked up another h fie 1 i ety of then o HauBhy ZEhcaneana crable improvement in team work faiie SR bie lght hours, Reports we A thousand barrels, wortl g | out wrn he tackled Saris- and defens again ard tackling, Norfelqy (1M 24,603 aperators while federal prohibition agents in ( rd A A R for a ht e g e el the work of destruction. all weie | previously had been poured into the sewer. 5| seized in raids on hreweries and MOW. 18 and had to be taken from the , George Beyer took his as stopped on the next plunge and the game ended with the ball in the Itungers’ possession Summing up the game, it can e sald that it was an evenly contested match, Both lines held well and both | backtields measured up, Yankaskis offsetting the brilllant work of Kut isky and vice versa, Lach team tricd two fleld goals and while the Rang-| cre' efforts came neaver Yhan did the Mohawks, & miss Is o miss and | Ieounts for nothing. Defcnaively, how- ever, Kredor was the shintng light ot Loth teams and his work was the (tll(-(:\!l\““x feature of the day, FIND DAYLIGHT 1 ‘DANGER PERIOD Greater Number of Auto Col- lisions Occur Before Night 1000 Barrels Went Up in Way nalled in his tr st down, On the parks dumped the player tor yard Joss, A puit to Bray bull tn play on the 45 yard Yunkuskas fuiled to galn on his assuault on the Hne und s werics of pluy [ play Wis abl muke but tw) imercopted a 1 by lray play Lowever, eward poss whic., being dumped by ded here, Fourth Period ucks by next play same long 1 gt Cithe of the field and side 1 o ding l'uge) 'Twas a great game at fleld yesterduy when the and the Mohawks clashed. to Rangers got posscssion of the ba en Zehrer hurle The professional - footbdl elub Which has given several epibitions of late might well profit I the ex- ample set by the boys wo ‘llll)\"l hard, fast ball every minye. very nest Norfeldt tlashed $ieough 4 Z hrer hurled a vy mor Juackson yurd The National Guard basketball team, successor to the All-New Brit- th bp gathercd in, to enrth ufter a Sarisky The pe riod en man, ot Neipp dro t stunza opened with the on the Mohawks' 3b Kredar, who hag been remarkable enl, t next up ane Bray's Another attempt A pass to Hennessey There was nono bouuded "G On an exc went loth Goorge Kingshry, coach of |91 the Rangers and Star Ashley, the Moliuwk mentor, havireason to fect proud of their charg/ for Hiey gave Tor Dassos ooked crowd was 1 TLupee overing for th took Kupee's lor broke through and chasing Dray ¢ It best, on the wrks re Nyborg Kre While thers N uries, th sary roughness hard type ¥ ower Reste of double pass t yard, A eautitul Kick from Jackson Nor- was $10 ¢ went up in smoke tood by directing Their contents The barvels were “blind pigs.” down piece, Rang pass wd It was Zelirer, Lind the lind through for six yvard hauled to carth by Griswold the first halt ende was ¢ s woul « Pexto boys played a clear but wire ont start, their fron 58 Pu erpt) aased frony line of scrinmag: bullet and 1 1o the acrial got 88, but were also re of th two cars h the collision; in 4 tomobiles were Iny figured in 98 ac ares W nea of accldents, 180c- \ ARali Bray resorte and - Eddie Mohawks, wening debate and In t) f o shooting lheing L opar with that of the marksmer New Dritain got the ball on the the game by tap-oft and i Taylor w 1 P ! i Third Kogshury. relayed it to Sheela SIS e TR e passed it to nd then Restelli took it and Nippea RSN 0L LOLHCRLGE: I S it to It w1 under 1 1'oxto basket, “1ted” promptly ra 1l 1irst gon 1024-1025 iter and then like a not o local that 1 for the from Wi Neipp w upt a dr mon to p ki &8 100k- the M Again it Kredor — who 1 their ], flashed | cjagaified in this respe ippea ufficient information vowere | Now F’s Like New Dog e | amctenelintermed b ge fases (1 then in and | Maolhawk unclassifl | up the pig- [ AMedium property daniige was run and for | caused by 7,089 of the accident finiah though he | gorjous property damage by 419; i the Wi Neipp, | alight property damage by e o7 s track anc erly damage and per in- gt & owned | L 1 get un- | jury by 1.875; serious personal in- firy by meduim in- ury by 377 slight persor nry | by 1,848 and death by 184. A malg were killed by motor vehicieg in 131 accidents Collisions between two or more automobiles constituted the groals est number of accidents, 9.296 ho- 3 - Under this aaine No rubbing —no waiting — order came th Sloan's gives you positive hwlvn T hic the moment you useit. Youdon't cyele 10r0u cre 9,386 of t ylor 1 ¢ or The acute pain of neuritis yhol V1o with s daylight Hartford rang a Pexto wan was the offend start to the cro headed connter for when lie shot foul atter She o inoa good vith Rangers and En hiig enter Kk for t anowT s persona ball and i Taylor ind Taylor thie en- Sheel Sheehan \ yards, of vards On the two yard Westman was O try for a Sarisky plcked ? 1 Z ¢ 1 K Hartford a gitting a This treatment acts quickly and gives positive results i a ¢ sick, pain-ridden tissues. 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