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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1925. ALL-NEW BRITAIN GETS LUCK BREAK TO DEFEAT ALL-NORWAL—CLINCH AND KAPLAN HEAD AMATEUR BOXING SHOW HRE THURSDAY —FIREMEN CAVORT AT “Y” GYM—HAROLD WEIR UNDERGOES SERIOUS OPERATION—HOLY CROSS WINS, 7 AND 6 4334530 BRI, - RIS s e 008 \NEW BRITAIN GETS LUcky [HOLYCROSSBEATS | STILL ON GRID- FIELD |"iiiu® .. RED AND GOLD TEAM DOWNS ~ BREAK TO BEAT NORWALK | HARVARD ON GRID| . 1youpe o s e WEST HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL nkey Haines Tutor Pro Players |Bluc’s Batte Against Great 0dds At 3 . With Their Team Bowl Saturday Impresses | “Zip” Zehrer Intercepts Forward Pass and Races 65 nght and Speedy Team Shakes Fonthall ,fimc: Bray Tears Off 37-Yard End Run in First Period For Yards For Touchdown—Radzewich Kicks Goal For | () Jinx and Revels in vintory (Spectal to the Terald) First Score—Lacava Goes Over in Second For An- Extra Point—Visitors Prove to Be Best Team to | SR, ¢ : New Haven, Oct. 10—saturday | gther (Gain and He Again Plunges Across Line For was a territ for the so-called Appear Here This Season—Have Best Aerial At-| Gieiw o we umes A iR : i “Big Threo" and showed them Last Score—Visitors Show Strong Offensive Power d . Cambridge, ct, . gh ne “ 1. hav . A Lt tack Ever Seen Here—Tribute to Dead Player. B strikingly that they are no longer —3core First Down On Locals’ Home Lot. ly Holy Cross eleven made its the cream of even eastern football and perhaps last pilgrimage to ; Bl | The nitherto little feared Navy bat- » Harvard stadium last Saturday, 4 ey - € The heavy, hard fighting W A 1 I o o ey ' B |11ca Princcton o de, Holy Cross |y (8 TER TOO TR O | NeGrat - 5 i | ch has heretofore . “ at last defeated Harvard, and, In|ip defeat before the weakgnod New |Scully o.. ; L Miner 1 rs | thwarted its efforts, and slipped L g : What was probably the bekt gamne of|ipriiain ledrickeon aln to be in the Winning it & overa 7 to 6 win on the best crim- { ; BN |the three, Penn took Yale's measure the score of 7to 0, b as only nevp: son squad in recent years. bait e Z fion ! P in spite of the DBluc's spectacular BB otigh & lucky break, for the ho : ; orwalks| Alumni and close followers of g P 2, Zsponid halimiand, team wherein L er- 3 .....ev.r. Smith | Worcester's crack purple outfit see O 4 7] ; Y LI RAOIORY T cepted a well aimed fory uss in | Alf 5 it © Raub | in the victory the last appearance & " v Gt Cale fought gumely but vainly in the |0 gyappy g I s lair e it S e of Holy Cross on a Harvard sched- ‘L . i first half against the snlayel f S SLETRY ERNe LAt hew i e nlibasi e wahnken nd was able with the efficient help | Roge ve.Ce.ns () Brenman | Ule. It hos been freely predicted ks ¢ A ; A {and miraeroussl.og s Gl e T T el D ey oa0oe i of Humphrics who knocked do MIPNELCS e oTHrroevsrss Tarloy | bOth In Boston and Worcester for : J Begl | [Penn backs Tnjure R B s G (170 R0 e e SR 2 sure tackle, to race 65 yards for & D g e il t two or three years that > i o / yene ! + % 1Mo il 1o bk done d Latave el Yool tolalis. % touchdown, that New Britain won ’ o e arvard was about ready to drop| E } — @ | | mtd-ame rest, Captatn Joss taking | NCANE B4 16 b Hore. st ouchdowns, L 2 Bray; B ] ¢ : 2 Cross, chiefly because the pur- 5 "!‘*“' : SR eI B i e P UL A r“-m””“l”“"' Sl § " The Norwalk team, rated by the Z Se Hunt | e never appeared anxlous to oc- 2 : ! ; { 1 tmedis ARlle EIID HE e e bt R L s e et e e 2 ; ! terrib ff ol u porfuct forw: oved from ent to 'Clé\‘“:";ll{ {pewizor L ; for hrer, try-outs, but seemed on the contrary ; 3 ass, in spif oble’s fumble or S el BTl R ieie ol el Arlosnny iry:outs, b M“”g;c(loumuke ihmn;l SR Gt e | (o on i onite of Denie had an Injured knee did not|for Gordon, Garston for MeGrath, e SIEEIDT S Y2t e e, capture of the hall from a forward |Pa¥, and Zehrer succeeded him. |Wolft for Gemnett, Conley for Ane ithe best looking outfit of footballers | G Billgin: | Blanidhatd| . L PlI00E D Bator)uyis gAmS. L % % s f\h}m.\ it | 1y f.’fi“ ; T[ R R B g e et that next ser br plays but coul o SR Sl B ook e e e : 4 Al“}vear's Harvard schedule would find SHOWING 'EM HOW ul] J D L s o umpire; eleven uncor! rlal atta 1 for Abraham, Morrls for Vose. |}y, p occupying its present W M HOV Kreuz, 1 v ved to be a good aggre Faris, head Jinesman, [ lynequatied by any outfit that has m for Neale, Dean for Swem, | .o el it R : f 0 o Little A" Kruez (he weighs 160 m osse They wera e e R s e R R R e KRG L L SO0 Jim Thorpe and Hinkey Haines, stars of other years, still like ; LAl Ll AR Loearen Thevamer et ; ; PO ink 1 L ! turned in tl brilliz the only combination that was abl DATNC W 1 after, this of course necessltal- 4y play foothall, This season they are with the New York |sormanc: 2 : il sea- o T up i EMERALDS WIN ball game yesterday & high school team, {Cl Iu' Willow Brook park before a small | Po! caee . crowd of spectators, score 20 to 0. |Zehrer .. 2 . Shuster The Red and Gold with three reg- |Gennett ..., oor o el ulars out of the lincup put up the ORI Jones i ava, FFancher for Z I8 ifans of this city as more or less of ] 5 v vesss Lovolsi . FFa r for In second or third rate team 1 nikow .. Ser| B !from the siim attendance chdown, Zehrer; goal after r |morial ¥ield yesterday, wa ¥ [touchdown, Radzewich; substitu- hat bade fair to send a NorwallK|Zehrer; All-Norwalks: Walker for 11088 2 ) 5 {l O | ing the removal of the Holy Cross| -\ o o ; frunner over the goal e oo jeral J‘v:"w'wv. Hagen for Smith; referee, | {roont from the lict, In other words, |Giants’ professional team, one of the strongest in the National {son. 11 ted punts ontear- in at home this scason. This asions except {0 e deadly | s o f . T f ried Y Adroppe er a neat . - focasions except for th ; acques; _umpire, Duda Harvard sehedule makers have deo- | Pro League. They are shown demonstrating to other members [r6? Yali's he dropped over < ! il o sions against 15 fackil of Rogers, Donlan, y | linesman, Donnell 3 ut eference : 7] . 4 S . vas absolutel - | for Ne , DR Locals P p Flere rak B Hamphriea 2 S e R terence | of the squad just how to place-kick. Haines is holding the ball | s aae s e PGE LI e aGnla ot Locals Put Up Flerce Battle To Take an « R ele T 2 3 5 y : 1 1t ne was mada by the visito 3 It wasn't so much the fact that o PP with Thorpe's great right foot against it. 1 ey aryinlay s Toz 1oyl Honors From Plainville dunfors in F-m- Britain pasea poorts it Xor- | CLINGH AND KAPLAN HEAD blonins ahy adderse cHliclim o the [in the all-arouna back “sou " read | ward p i R valk seemed to outplay part of Holy Cross followers as the ut geldom see. | Jones completed it neatly when he larilled, smooth 1 machine pushover to a leading figure in eus Tavlor was the jn- (1148 football team of this city and Nvith plays that scorc uecess O | cpoccent A. C. eothallialtoled A 1 Holy E on. ¢ ivid A the Plainville J N T A E - < . C. to Open Indoor Sca- | ¢rn football circles. And then, Mol s o Tk SR i L of the game, e 1 ille Juniors in Trumbull- fevery try, that gave them plenty (Cross has something bigger to 100k Babgers & 0 Foothollonsmacniont Juasm o LTt R T (NG iy e OV o ety GG ai, (B ore first downs and more yar son at Turper Hall With All- |forward to, an annual classic with Forced iT'o Call Moam O Tield I Leaneay yuBohn L eV LYSEEa i ol e Srond wilstartlal gainsitanal|sr s coule: Liom sewith i slopid > 1 him out of han the home team made, Tt seems Notre Dame. And this is not a fig- i he 1ted and Gold men were fearful | hed under their belts for hat the New Tritain players rated Star Show Thursday ment of the immagination. T Eeblod 1 Ebnitut Tos B 5 : Senill e ik away and spoil their | BATIE O n. Kane, he visitors ton lightly before they| muo cccoq - Last spring, when the president of o The Rangers A. C. football team | £ S et 3 Lironson and i the big " scent A. C. will open its i A. P ( cet home record, | 2 : Rcad them on the fleld and this|; q0 Tresccut oo Co WAL open U8 oty Cross went to Boston to get Imy and Penn Leaaing 10ams for tnis city went over to Thomaston | SR West Haven got off to a fiyer get- | on for New Br A B8 By be the reason why Norwalk was |yrnc "o with an all-star ama- | TeTmission to sink plers in_ the : [2estordes atisciuon e play fooiball, [ lg =t Howh it firstiia ol g ha L nopnainie il to get through the naually stone | p L O o siar boat o | Blackstone river at Worcester as a Mler Hestic Week.E“d GflllleS but instead they were foreed fo en . Sl L e o down il A ve Ne B11 1t for counting gains on rush |iue card will bs between Jimmy | Port-foundation for the purples ago In a bloody warfare agaist a | Ci" he f o G T e s e e et eoredll pa e e acore o Javs. B e Naw B Italat foah et 50,000-capacity stadium, he team that, according to the Ranger | 28" THT e G liome lot thi 5 e owneg forgiinnnilie futnths local B s he (w0 toms viera pre= laniacaiototl bl e o H leald i anmwes tol@anestion put AlaliNew voric (Dct 18- (P Armyjand [Riases Leditlic A1t lcet Knd 0Ftacs « game, Penn filed out with- | vis 55 Tait 16 ba et e eiioe thioug o plop Sho hicks aring for the kickoff, the elevens|Moriden, brother of Louls (Kid) | fectly to him that Holy Cross and |tics in their effort to win the game, |\ "0 e Al S0y e : hat ight have tisd the score oI . J ouls [ M 1625 and Ko oftielalating clates SOk out rubli nd the few g ; . ; | The Plainville team, also playig ined up one on each side of the field | Kaplan, featherweight champio Notre Dame would play in 1 g als in charg i and liquor-intoicated enthusiasts tackle for te [ & ) acing each other and while the en-|the world champion of | Lo o thereafter. Alumni of both in- |strong eastern candldates for nation- | were so evidently with the Thomas- | e e S e |l1e flink e, sliowed o amanable ¥ % A It r o8I colle; ° ha 5 | O 15 . a b ) 55 0! £ 0. ous S ackle ive ay ist tain's - fre crowd at the field stood with| A total of 27 entrles have been re tions are known to favor such al collegiato foothall honors after a|ton erowd, (hat the Ranger mans rength but N ain's fight car B i & llent tobute’ was|ioeivedkforkihe Botaland!rromtthis | 2 a2 andIwith NobidrBame AN | ectic week-end of thrills and spills, | ment decided fo call the team off the | lvied them on. r the end of the B B4 to Johnny Rooney, the Norwalk |list, eight houts will be selected, | Boston college games ns & nuelens, | 0y te Rockne's Notre Dame war- (€14 in the third quarter and th | * Pennsylvania today stood out as e carried it for a pictur e |first half, Tane tore off a pretty 30 Toly Cross will have no trouble | ione i1 nolders of 1024 and wir me endd thn and there with no ; 5 : vard end run for a touchdown, 4 run around left end and Denig ver w dled vesterday morning | Boxers appear from Ne it | . C layer who dled r 1 will appear from New Brit Licked the goal. 7-0 New [followed him with another specta | arranging its annual schedule. ners. of sixteen straight victories, | score on either side. AR g | i ! ! As Tor the game Saturday, in [pore (0 B8 UNCT from the ranks| Billy Yankaskas will be laid’ up |y ain. > [cular dash around right end which | spite of the word “upset” used B¥ | e (10 contenders by an ovr helm- | for at least 18 weeks with a broken 1iatoundrichifend jended ipiajtouchdomn, | 3 | Br 251 i and on successive | In the third period, Schwab, the LOGM‘ FMJCONS LOSE ‘!:w ‘est Haven got ils second |hest line plunger on the Plainville rom lockiaw as the result of an ac ., New Haven, Hartford, Bristol i " cident suffered in a game Play and Meridor sen bout will I Aveek ago vesterday, Coach I n{over the three round route end Manager Splan stated 1 round com in case khe game that Norwalk had not only [ decision at the e of the Ynst its hest player but Norwalk had |stanza filen tost one of its hest citizens. | Clinch and Kaplan are I B ¢ f o A The break in the fourth period |matchied and local followers of the | Harvard win. This wa ont | rrom fmmediate consideration under | well aimed kick in the side of t which gave New Tritain the game ir sport, will } an oppor- | between halves, when Captai a brusing Penvsylvania blow, 16-1 ead that rendered him senseles fama as a dramatic climax to one of | tunity to sce the loc in action | ley, the best player on the I Harvard, counted in the running|Naturally, the Rangers fought il Y urday, sent the following erlsp Mes |apor an Impressive scoring exhibi- fand it ise doubtful if the game would §ncal gridiron, Throughout the e to tho HolyiCross rootcrs: aeainst Middlebury, and Colum- | have ended in anything but a riot, : 3 a ery eriods preceding, Norwalk out s foolsteps 4 s W Keep on f ng and Harvard |yja rated as the strongest New York | had not the local manag fore-| Meriden, Octs 19.—The Falcone inn plays brought the ball e R e i can't score.” And they didn't. : rs; have been defeated [talled this by taking the team from Ning away to an impressive leac o ten-yard line where Tacava R raretunebiatlo 4 Another pleasing aspect of the v )ss and Ohio State, y..“\u field P ying quart of bri ¢ wough for a touchdown, il ame from a Holy Cross standpoint The man is loath to say | off o play, squash: the New|Politis again booted it over, and B o s e |game from a Holy Cross standpoin il h ) y play, sq : B iieniy a iong forw 5 was the line play of the team, 0| pjtshurgh, Penn. State and West | anything concer specific de- | Jiritain Falgons under toti0; [ mae i GiE Ao ST s R temained Bhot out from behind the Norwalk far this season suspectcd as being |yvirginia are likewise among thetalls of contest, but it is reported | score at S, § s ter- | for the rest of the half. B e et Lt a collection of ant backs | feams to show at least one defeat |that the officlals of the ciub are re- ¢ in ¢ tterly fougl lhel and Gold scored again Mwas seemingly ahout to go into the | with just seven men in the rushline. i this point, while records of |talning a lawyer to sue thie Thoms 1¢ 1 last quarter when after mak- Waiting arms of a Norw: |so many Sunday papers in connec- {{""giroat at the hands of the|collar bone received when a .,-,‘..,‘.,\‘ tion with the result, Holy Cross | qoic nore Saturday. g laston player openly jumped on hin¥| players and followers never for | yaia champlon team o and Griswold was taken out fn the | | | | i fipst o . Politls broke through (fcam, tore through for a touchdown 1 blocked a punt and recovered |on s(raight line smashes. The goal Meridenites Gain Tmpressive Tead |the hall. This paved tho way for |failed and the locals led by one the Hardwire Cits feames | second |point. The fight became fierce then in Opening Period of Battle and |score. Iowever, the march foward |and the game seesawed until the AT s ek B MGTON, SOVAXA ()56 aiian(er) when) JKune “streaked Romp Home to 20 to 0 Vietory. |17 Fl S0 a8 Brated DY rough ' broken field for 85 yards and a tonchdown. Casey again hooted the goal. Schwab, the Plain- ville back came through again, how cver, and smashing down all oppori- tion, finally went over for his second score. Plainville again lost the gonl and New Britain's score was enough fo win. Denis, Kane and McCourt showed np well while Schwab was the whole feam for Plainville, son include one tie game. | The T zers would like to pl period be a series of batterir e pointer. Politis missed this time. e e moment considered the possibility of 'y rear ‘and unbeaten sinee 19 ¢l | second period when he received a s will be t vurday the work of the 1¢'8 | princeton, ayette, Navy, Colgate,[ton club, the grounds for the suit unie went over the linelir downs in succession, Ein t nar L This line was a revelation. hixh and Washington and Jeffer- {not helng announced at this time. | for two touchdowns in 5 A e e rtar ahais knapped !};‘w ball out of ! 1 of | {he game it looked as if the h B o 5 ar nd effici eforeel and | erimson forward wall would hw“‘} Pennsylvania's surpriging ‘-’,qfiy»\-["]‘hnn] ston feam on any 1 o whil® Siorackl took ih i) Sama safalVinl thal e, . REKR n i all chance of the|an easy time battering tho purples |against the powerful Yale team iside of Thomaston with neutral offi- pass from Billy Kifne in the final {and with a few minutes to go Coach HUNT]NG SUPPLIES o E rs rough t three [into submission and here and there [ yich had ruled a favorite, gave the {eclals to handle the p frame and romped vurde for th 'as v mbled on his substitutes. ""_'A‘ ol and Mike | o fiest down was made. But as the | quaker eloven a string of four | _— . crushing fa . a5 a5 in every red| || SHELLS * GUNS |\ COATH MWalk team will sit |game progressed the Worcester 1ine | iriymphis, Brown, Swathmore and | SILVERBURG | w Britain, ha o desperately, {tion hut three, Acting-Captain Poli- HATS SHELL BELTS h communing | found itself and in the second half | {'reinus having preceded Yale asl Ansonia, Oct 19 v or- | was ble o pier inc: i<, Tiray and Clair remained in the || Special—12 and 16 Gauge Shells % tor play by the 8lm- |yjetims, The red and blue chorts |burg won the de r Yo 3 cfense for threate f me while John Frickson succeeded 95 over, un {1l face an unbeaten Chicago next|Coulon Saturday ni f coll, Sieracki i c center, Croll and ston Crox ard ram- |gaturday at Philadelphia and line- |at the end of a ten-round bout, T} the local I'oli: eley wh 0 Eddie Conley at Jarts, ip against Red Grange and the [result was close for Coulon ve | Thompson and X er perform Kkle; Harry Erieson and Fancher | ’ TG 9 lofh scores were speetacular |[lini at home a week later. verburg a great fight and t - | prettily for New Britai it ends: Jolinnie Wolff at quarter- \T 1D ! L Livees of work, and for the first [ The husky army machine, Which fcision was not popular w | - ack, d “Hamuel” Darrow at || s z \ in five years of playing lady |pay seek consideration a cham- [erowd. Coulon is manag e 1 v s a i fhack SPORTING GQODS iled on the purple and the | pionship ¢ )t as much by its[Denny MeMahon and this s | muse srmen chureh, § v 3 WM. ML S e { i~ Wrong o Name it a “Pigskin’ “point marsin of victory was the [Lroad intersectional schedule as by |first start under his new leader. | | o AT Gy R <ult. IMarvard fought furious to lits impressive scoring thus far, But is Shonld he Called a Cow bitter end, and when the fir 1‘:“1.“1‘,'\, disposed of three western | RN 5 R 4 the half-mad Holy |elevens. A fourth, St. Louis univer- ‘w . b ws @ Mighttal Name, | ¥t blow and the hait-mad How jeiovens, & tourth, & Lows oS | When a Feller Needs a Friend 19 P It s all | gri for their victory march the turday at West Point, and then sall & “pigskin” | lTarvard band and thousands « come the cadets' first big test ooters sat . o until [against an castern eleven—their an- | e \ with Y 2 5 You OUGKRT T B \ey made for S on October 51. A bat FOR THE OPPORTUNITY doubt, the |tic lumbf t the P % To SCHoow WHEN 1 “ThE SIXTH ANNUAL DEBATE N | ( now oTev THE BROWMN HOUSEIMOLD... e \ REMEMBER HAVE - GREAT SUBJECT - 1S EDUCATION NECES S WHEN You WERE Wedkil Grounda on) Hevel ’ Afgv,if-}?::-,lsl e ,I:'J}-‘(@:i: To FUTURE SUCCESS” »~ AFFIRMATIV| HiS AGE , You Dartmouth. the mighty Indian | closing event with 1 % A e, e s skoRoW N EeAT e !-5:251'5;‘“59 hata visita {he stadium. | the_concluding matches of VA You GROW UP TunT v { | MASTER ROBERT BROWN,. .. THE WE NAD AN | gy ml"-‘ 'flw‘l‘m;q A m‘v‘d. Penn- R 2 SHSD Sy NEGATIVE SIDE HAS JUST CLOSED AWFUL TIME 5 n addition b e S 2 WITH THE ARGUMENT THAT \SCHoal| | GETTING You WATERB M. here vemanm an the st o b ¢ : Sy wiTh "THE ARGOMENT THAT SCHEX seTTine ossible title contenders Dartmouth, | S X T 8 e et iGN o T ‘ornell, S se and Holy Cross. | & ” R ¢ : § A COLNE BRI e i B Brass City Eleven Ilashes Brilliant | Cornell and Da rtmouth have yet to | 0 5 5 7 - I REBUTTAL WITH GRANDMA : he tested by serious opposition, A 2 i UPSETTING TiHe WORKS BY all to Beat National League gy The hig gre team on \ N Y g 0 PUTTING IN HER Two CENTS Satird will come to grips with a $ e Entries n Yesterdsy's Game. ‘Hf.r ”\y 1 eleven hoiling over for | Z = WOR | watesbury, Oct. 39—The Water: | revenge. ¥hile 179 Unsecoapikl | bury Blues retained their unmarred |1 first sever ll‘ tle with WIA UNDERGOES OPERATION | ctained e emnoon by | Columbia at the Polo Grounds the | \Velr farmns Bl ' Ty e alional | fallawing week-end. The chances of Britain 1ig o e The Biues | Holy Cross will he diminished to a | ¢ very ay ¢ by the limits he second 1 in holding of Notre |0 ¥ {rom | Saturday, must rush to Dutch | of traditional gridiron y rrived | Fegulars on the sidelines nur: ingdn- urles. must measure strokes with the sharp the midshipmen stacks up against Colz brilllant ldie Tryon, who Jake nsinger and Dick features of H ith, ce and Argus, hester Ly castern players in scoring with total of S1, or 27 1 anybody BREAKS RUTH'S RECORD. acrame Cal.. Oct. 19 (@ g t no EAST SIDES WIN . P Vit 4 ing footha T <hortstop on the Salt ay. The Eagles s¢ cam of the > Coast league alf but fatled 1o ki t cord yesterday the winners 1 e last period hdown gay 1t | season. Lazarr h to ¥e | day had participated in 198,

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