New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 12, 1925, Page 8

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PR A, ALL.NEW BRITAIN WITH BARNOKOW STARRING BEATS WES S2riidisitisiiastesiianiziieiiat SENATCRS ON EDGE CF SECOND V'ORLD'S TITLE NEW BRITAIN WIN Radzewich Crosses Line {0 Beal Hartlord West Sides Washington Holds a Three o One Game Margin Over Pittsburgh — Stanley Coveleskic Slated to Twirl Game Today—Aldridge to Try to Stave O Defeat | For Pirates—Buccaneers Weak in Hitting, Oct, 12 By the two with exc account 1sion, of magnificent pitching by Johnson, Harris, | has Goo: \ | | of by tonishing defense 1dy Ruel played in and the ice, ular y by the & out for New York Oct. 12 () i 1 team ‘ux with intensive trainin I o confront- stern | callege 1his week L Three infersectional tilts ard of cight racuse and Colun Ten” gridirons and the Army clo Stadium in New Yor ' outfit is still ye- somewhat of an ul T clolt gur won, 19 to plans which u geous to Itockne is co tear that of equ Saturday. 15 sent dot a heavy c najor con- ests with 8y i g hile Dante ke wn | ich | to ve Wi failed ca M cast | is he | and he can drop cleven the game whicl @ showing as on my's third stre this on, stul in its first v Detr and Kn s, defeating oit 0% thall Ariny }w' with Ya first time is not enth rbert’ Tad ihout Jone in d Sea have seasc the | | cen | of a|hot | A him so fa opinion of ames, umph n ma chine inct | Quaker Viet nd M satellite, has I n his col- ABIRETTNC ly k position. On the fense e and His gave N assignment, dozens of tackles 1 the ball effectively. ing. long, vet high bhoots, New Britain ends time enough | t down and do their stuff, Radzewich Stars mes the erstwhile “rubber | the prize had a coun- ime in the 1zewich, flashy ining | ai- | target of tackles and sat breathless sev- | the pile of human- | itencd out cting a substitutio taddy from the tution iea care his goal last wis season ! fou ainst the inn G t Grifiith of about 5000 kin field in Hart- i afternoon, the All- A | New Britain eleven outplayed Its Wazhington, Supported |, ) i [traditional rival, the West Bides of n brilliant fashion by th 1 . 0 8 1l jartford, with the natural result— marvel of « New Britain win, The score was % Johnson, and playing 7 to 0 In New Britalu's favor, but it tional skill on lis houll have bheen 14 to Radze- Stanley Harris, young nager « 1 i ich, the dy quarterback for the in baseball, moves forward toduy ! i ! n 2 ljocals having crossed the line on & toward his sccond world series L P o | second oce but being called quest. I for holding far off on the right Holding a margin of three games ‘l‘:w “I h; circle v(| Ilhc ;unl.\_ to one over the Pittsburgh Pira Le West Sides outplayed New I:’ ::-]rm(: w:ul‘x-‘.l_ a ;u\\x:\‘w an ritain he first 10 minutes of keep Washington from the triumph | _‘ e 2 j the quu‘l. l;v]u lrlwnrsm‘.;u]lly W it has brought within rasp {ened under the ferrific line sma through a remarkable (umlmtmu:l of Liddie Barnikow who turned :n the best game his New Britain an effectiy that cllar foothall, Goslin and Joc Harris as its bigge O'Nell's Leg Broken uns and an New Britain suffered an unfor- :-hkh Sam r R E.RH] TEAMS ate loss when “Red" O'Neil was Harris himselt {taken from the field with a broken most conspicuous parts 1oz, The sorrcl-topped lineman had On top of Johnson's &p P, W 1 w”(\ Pl sq | played his Thting gume and shutout gr the Pirates yesterd I H eeK WLl ke {l el s going like a house afire a four-nothing margin, it ems hen cident happened, He lkely that the winning momentum Tougl] Rssignments [will b e o e of the Senators may c them on season, quickly to the one victory needed to e Pamiliow. (HeiA\Vonlue clinch the scries. The bid for it | Rarnil T T A sty will be placed in the hands of t lust ime, his customary yeteran spitball sta tanley Cove- ik comb missing, and leskie, although he alone of the e e o with searcely enough of his red jer- Senators’ staff has tasted defeat., | sey o flag a train remaining on his But “Covey's” s ck in the second |8 ack, w through time and game was more the failure of his zain, Over the pile, under the pile team mates than his own fault, and | and through the pile, the plunging Harrls is confident the big Pole will tack who many fans thought we come through today. as-been came {hro d ¢ The Pirates, their backs now to time Lincsman Johuny Newell | the wall, will call on {heir unbeaten | Inuts Rockmne picked up his stakes and advanced star, Vic Aldridge, conqueror of |guyded ¢ ard the Hartford goal line, Coveleskle, for today's stand, It was | quantity. BTh tenme vore SR the regular turn for Lee Meadows [Notre Dame i e B T but the bespectacled ace has suffer- |reveal an ley in getting off with the kick pre- ed & sore arm sinco his work in the [heen a S A e opening game and may sce no fur- | ointers vaneing on soveral occasions. ther service, even if the serfes is|vith a reversible Ancut Stanley Vose prolonged after today. |has two teams Alferd, a new man started the SR ik Slio R Lo PR LGB TS eONSE [ s tin v m Venlime me at left guard, This is the posi- the attacking ability that was sup- new players in ion ordinarily occupied by Stanley posed to be their main it, thelr | would make as good Vose: lanAlintine ssehnd hule Vo cause seems lost, Marauders of the |tho original squa - i e e National league this season, the will be the O e S e s ung Buccaneers entered the serics linterseetional D e e e i )\M\Nl ASYOHoRqER I BaTentent ;l”-. “,‘ ‘.‘ bl | t of recent games, scems to be ciing arrays oC all Umes, yet they jolor more or less of a mystery and the Ry o) (allonadonpimiee (fht | MANAEEMent wouldn't be doing an R I unpopular thing at all if the chubby N ind Cov it 2 J 3 bby | R T e defender of the left wing is trotted | B hile they 1ed s the Nationa! 2Utin the start-oftin the tuture, The) 3 balting with a mark of “I‘H“lv"i‘“\ in ”‘:”4'“--5,1;”:(;(1;::\ el ki today" pirpose of improvement, have Pirates have bit at or 3 today’s | of improvement, i 50 far in the serics, proof uwuuh of H"“‘!"”" ‘;"“.‘i» Vose's work has SF e dswntalls trom e cen duplicated by anyone who heights. Two of their heavicst nas re : id in the guns, Cuyler and arnhart, have goodly number of - the been impotent for the most pa - isn’t likely to be. though Cuyler's homer was a Neale's Kleking cisive blow in the second game. the former Yale Traynor, howes sistently for while also playing brillian{ly in i) 2 BULIN A i The w cr of Walter ) Johnson nbw 1 cd the that was* which denied him It e even his rema victorious stanad as the sun was g stadium, veek-end witl \liddlebury h a 68 1o will third 0 : son of “Raddy” I and the Goslin, " third, over the and flew wake of tw lowed Goslir ous lift wl ca o hile con- tha me, S neees- nm e of an | | Danistrem. > on cwich tovch- | SOKOLS T0 PRACTICE s from Thomy y ran it GAGO CITY SERTES Kicked the enship Comes Back an Puts Club in Running by Defeat fnz Cub ‘ et 1 1 Blan To An Farly Start for a Vigorous | Season tant I at 1s the m last mer year fo be positions on v tryout and for place at the th try s on ould he hall | | s 1o challe om 1!l communication Austin street New like to got tin a num- tans. Plan Trial Run Over W {eru ) — Firs the new il will be p of offi- rson Air | and Goy in as well as Hart Sikorski ed 1o« of Ro [the regular air mail service, 1 Lo | 1 Sttieniitinisniatiials BARNIKON STAR OF Jack, Gene, TN TR AN PRI e e s Meet In Ring GENE TUNNEY, LEFT, AND JACK DEM@SLY Y‘u;.ili. tic champion and erstwhile challenger meet in the same ‘)mg. But not to battle—at least not at present. For it was just | {a nice little handshaking affair they staged in the ring at Day- ton, 0., recently, where the titleholder put on an exhibition match. EAGLES FALL BEFORE SILVER CITY PAWNEES | al Football Heavier The t vesterday Silver outplayed made a whelming The three-yard mark. city Team and Lleven Al Turned Back Lagles afternoon city by the score of outfit outweighed but the good stand against over- | the locals, A. C. footby in th 13 to odds, first score of the game after a steady Pawnee | Sobil, captain of cd the ball over the linc from the Tricher made the the winne extra point by a dropkic touchdown when Sobil heaved a prett Another pass to Kudla and the the second score of the The Eagles were unable to line, across for game. penetrate resorted to al times goal line, his seve Pawnee games wi ton, 5 to Barto, 59 The follows: Eagles Kiefer. Ben, inelli Maur Barta... Lucas. .. Kiefor Naples | Darrow ROGERE who | ) 1 Proposed Air Mail Route : World's l)l(\\ From A the heavy Pawnee s would like to arrange uthing- pounds. lineups for L ton . Le! an aerial gles of the Plainville Junig r teams in the state a Addre city. yesterday street, ft End . {1 Center Right Guard . Right . Right End . ckle Quarterback BOWLING t Halfbac t Halfback Fullbacl CTAN DOUGLAS Kilters. % ) I Ralmonals AL a8 Faces re ll ta {of this city went down to defeat at | he hands of the Meriden Pawnees | e Si 0. Ea ca march, when , ca forw tter raced atta threatened but no se , because the necessary punch ore 1 aging ss O. were Pawn [hie SCu fen .. Diqu Trie Dzudack K ..Sobil <kethall Quintet \:m.- to Get orr | 0'] the A“eys ALLEYS \hbn;msl Man stron 142 1orses, 1 to ble 1 from a P clre for ams zest Breithbart, tsted of ail Seratch Sigmund ye pul bending re man,” died | whose HIGH SCHOOL SCORING T'hree Chalks Up Points, Tho N BiH foothull scored 63 points in the three s cd by its opponents. men, Bray, Lacava and Clair tied for the lead with 12 Iver The 1 gles ‘The standing follows: T'dns Ex. |Lacava . 2 Bray Clair . Stromquist Gennett Zehrer Bruce ]1‘01“1« - ame | 50 ack GUNS COATS y; SHELL BELTS Special—12 and 16 95¢ nox HADFIELD' SPORTING GOODS' he | was any {55 as 15 MAIN ST, nees | Martford started an ac ckificld Men Are Tied Nor High Points With 12 Each—Team team | games played so far this season to six scor- Three backield | each, Stromquist follows with eight points. Gauge Shells SRR Eusraadiiastindistisisiasdasiiatiiasadant SIDES — FALCONS NOSED OUT BY BAY STATE ELEVEN—RANGERS TROUNCE HARTFORD BROTHERS——BUSY WEEK OF ATHLETICS AT “Y” GYMNASIUM—SENATORS TRIUMPH AGAIN SUNDAY, 4-0 pibisiiiies RANGERS TROUNCE Eivery Department of Play The New Britain Rangers made their debut ona home lot this seusor | vesterday afternoon by |the Hartford Rangers by the of 19 to v, Although mueting | negvier team, Coach Ashley's | bination showcd itscll sup levery departinent of play. presented a stone |the backtield showed a dash und |speed that L marvel to watel, Frequent long dashes by Captai Sarisky and Yunkuskas tures and the Jine lioles for the runners through. Kieska stwrted kicking to the vistor Hartford hud hen New Britain started that swept Harttord off its Down the ficld the Jocal fwent, making first down after , until thé seven yard dine was reached. A fumble hero lost th ball, lartior in Kicked to mid cld and on the neat play Captah isky broke through th jon displaying o brilliant knach of open field running, for down rior The i line were to oft to Kick firs ! down, rial mide in a4 with and down. {in the nest quarter | o their eight first | manner, half ‘en [ 1all on New ritain's | Martford was game fo the last | the third quarter was repleto carried off, injured, th end. The third qua | fumbles and p: the taking the honors in {In the fourth dashed d down ori play. was the thrilllng episode of game. Me was stopped time 4 s not tackled, of Nyhorg an ka featured the play while the work Puppel and Griswold in line also deserves much credit, The summary v Britain Griswold, Westman . Left end W wit) te wit team reple home Yankaskas another riod, 50y on fo Thi th an ett, the Hartfore | Corbett Johnson i Left guard Argosy { Kolpak Center Seifel Anast ), Trind Puppel Kasprow nt end Mays, Crane Sarisky (C, Yankaskas : Struck Right b Swatt Yant point after touchdown - Ciris referee, Parker: umpire, Re cor; head linesman, ’(oohd'res Take Part Washington, Oct. 12 (P—President nd Mrs, Coolidge vesterday attend- led open air M fices, held on Temple [northwest scction of the city District of Columbia lercct a temple. The |delivered by the Rev. Jason Noblc | Pierce, pastor of the First Congre |gational church, at which the presi 1‘lwm and his wife worship. where Masons plan tc sermon wa HARTFORD ELEVEN Local Team Outplags Rivals in trouncing sC0re a com- wall defense and | 1 tea- was opening wide puss by | yard line. finmediately. tack team a touch- attack tive this the yard line, and tean fought both scetions. toneh- of Cor- Hookus Donaghue 5 Dave Mahoney, In Masonic Services | Heights in Hu FALCONS ARE NOSED OUT BY BAY STATE ELEVEN Local Foothall Eleven Holds Bay State Champs to a Lone Touchdown The l'alcon A. C. football team ot this city, meeting the intersectional champions of M Shugetts in Wil limansett yesterday, showed & won- 1 Hderful defense gnd ‘o good line of at- tack and, m.&i_ the fact that they lost out by a 6 to 0 score, the veturned in a blaze of giory. The Boy State cleven scored 1 {winning poluts in the first few min- utes of play, taking the locals by surprise, but in the remaining peri- | 0ds of play, they were unable to galn ground consistently and were held to lone touchdown and no goal kicked. The IFaleons showed classy foothall {in the third period, denting the op- posing line and a consistent march yrought them down to the 15-yard line, Mere the Willim line {hield however, and the lo were sle to cross the coveted ine. of the surrounding team atives watched the Ialcons and following management offers of games ntees from both and - Springficld, Coach 2 has decided to take on the Teriden Faleons in Meriden nest unday and will probably sichusetts later on In the season. sterday's lincups were as fol locals its \ veral repres ction yesterday local Yo Jows Falcons Gregory Willimanseit T ier Left end Kredor Beauregard ) ght end o Murphy i Hines | ) {17 Sobicek . Walsh 1 Sobieck rd |s. | Gronosko Ellert Gunning Smith | 11 Bayer Maher 1] l'mnuv.nh {Burns ... O'Connell Left halfback |rhompson . Oscar Dowlly MATINEE BOUTS Adohnny Dundee Meets Babe Herman at the Polo Grounds this After- | <1 moon—Other Fights Carded, New York, Oct. 12 (P—Forty-one rounds of hoxing were on the pro- gram for the closing show of the | outdoor stason at the Polo Grounds th rnoon beginning at 2:30 Paul he; 3erlenbach, the world's yweight chigmpion, was | matehed against King Solomon, | Panama heavyweight, in the fea- [ture 10 round go. The card, under he auspices of the national sports was postponed from last light ince, | Monday. | Johmny Dundee, © !weight King, cla Herman of San | round semi-final. [to weigh in (i -m of retired feather- hes with Babe ncisco in a 1 Both are expected the featherweight pounds, r 10 rounder. Sid Terr! de lightweight, meets Ja stein of Yonkers, while a s preliminary finds - Jack Me- w York &ro welter, op- Harry Martone of Jerscy s, He {prevent a hors Is were first put on shoes to man’s foot from slip- |ping in the stirrup. i ler mwmm&nmmmmmmnm--num RED AND GOLD MEN RO WILDINEAME Weaver High Gridders No Match for New Britain High School For the second time in as many liome games the visiting team wus unable to score a first down through- out the game, the New am emerged and for the second time ritain high school “orlous in & one- sided battle. This time it was the over-rated Weaver high of Hurtford and the cleven was swatuped hy 2o v score, The it = was played wader frigld weather conditions & Willow Lrook Park, Saturduy & Stromquist loyal fans who braved weather to witness the were treated 1o several surprises. The first was the disappointin showing of the Weaver aggregation, and the second wus the return to the lneup of Harry Stromquist who was suspended temporurily by Lhe school authcrities, only to be rn- d in time for the game. Tim ¢ who was expected to be out lineup also started the game. two boys played in whirlwind hool tcum Capital Uity tated The cold the game go into | style entive New Britain team played bang-up ball compared to the brand exlibited by the visiting team. The backfield composed of Cla Rray, awva and Stromauist prov- od 10 be u fast collection of talent Lach scored a touchdown, and each at some {ime during the game made asensational offensive agsanult on the Weaver line which was jokingly re ferred fo as a human stone wall. The |fitth tonchdown was made by Bruce, | the burly guard. One of the Capital City backs fumbled the ball on his Lown one vard line as he was trying 116 kick out of danger Bruce crashed through, recovered the ball, and dove over for a fouchdown A datailed account of the game would be nothing but a monotonous deseription of long gains on vid runs, unusual gains on line plunges and a description of one team out- i ing another in every department of the game. However, the 45 yayd off-tackle Tun for a fouchdown 'y Tacava; the 40 vard run around right end for a*touchdown by Bray: the excellent all around playing at left end of Genneft who recovered two of the backfield's fumbles. and Seul clever playing at center, featu The latter vas in on almost every play, blocked two kicks, and did not allow the Harf- ford feam an inch of gain through his position. The summary: N.B. H. 8, W. H. 8 Gennett 4 Goldfarh Ansclmo . wel 16 Zeman ughlin Rogers Politis Ellovich Guerson Wertheim tromauist Score by periods: Touchdowns, L Stromquist; points afler touchdown substitutions, Ne Britain, Mc- th for Bruce, Garston for Ansel- {mo. Gordon for Gourson, Zehrer for Gordon, “Kel” Darrow for Zehrer, Weaver, Baron for O'Laughlin, Greenbaum for Kilran, Williams for Baron, Leffler for Williams, Hard- for Bernstein, Bernstein for Hardler, Mazucel for Zeman, Bialeck for Brazil, Leffler for Ellovich, Sigal for Goldfarh, Hardger for McCauley: referce, Berges; umplre, McGrath; liead linesman, Mahoner. When it comes to arca Los An- geles is the largest in United States, The city covers 43 square miles. 0, 6- 2, Bruce, Clair n, 2 son H]nt fred iitlo bor ndla and | as | ling iron horseshoes apart d poi mall ning whicl nail scratch nLin IRL HERALD C lA\hfllEl) ADS FOR RESUMRS |The Days of Real Gloom ¢ \ JHUCKS « NOTHING To De, BUT GO 1o SCHooL, SUMrlCR OVER — - GEE ! COLUMBUS WAS | A LUCKY GULY!

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