New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 19, 1925, Page 9

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ation. Mary K. courts und link Speaking f is whling. ing into the final minutes . Lester Schaefer Middlebury team in the form of the All-Norwalk eleven, This squad, halllng from the Twin Cities, showed more speed and class than elther the Yellow Jackets or the Nuw York Glants in thelr appearances here. d Harvard inflicted, It . Michacls, 61-0. Never bofore on a local field ) such an aerial attack been witnessed a8 was used yesterday by the \visis tors, Time and again, a bullet like pass was hurled to alting re- |one tie game in four starts. colver and good galns were regis-| - tered on each occasion, nother championship team. |sweet combination. tromquist, Br |Gennett are all The peculiar style of play used by tho visitors kept New Britain on edge throughout t "Al sel’ semed to be the word, the plays being doped out in | conference behind the lines. however, was very noticeable, New Iritain players were in much better condition than the visitor me Saturday the [two punts one way a score. and they for outplay the focal hoy. Joe was as nsual under the pila on a roand [Crosiy high team of W |the Hartford high meone en hase. He struck on every game, Furopean fighter shores, cannot stay away. 1o California hoxing ¢ French war hero has signed articles to fight Jiminy Delancy at Tos An- geles in Jan pvor 1o visit 1 According amoters, the fact that had him down when he was fir: er might have he wasn't, referee e = - We would like to s Maine | of ends than Perry Rabe Ruth, deep in the Women golfrys are planninz {0 s always to rganize their own national assocl- Browne, wizard of , I8 one of the spon sors of the idea and the U, 8. G. A, J‘!muy Hayes got Into the Le- high lineup after all Saturday, go- The members of the All-New Brit- | fray in splte of his infected back, aln footbull team received an un-[The game was an unspectacular pleasant surprise yesterday after-|see-saw, a fleld goal giving Lehigh roon at Memoria! fleld when they|the only score, stacked up agalnst a real football was out of the lincup, but the Vermont college began to regain its confidence fter the everwhelming defeats smed From the way the High school cleven is going this year it looks like Satur- ay's win made it three victorles and The Red and Gold backfield Is a Acting-Captain Lacava, Clair and t men, and every | |one of them has shown up well on lboth the oftense and defense. | One of the most valuable men on the teamn is 1Freddie Gennett who SR N 4oy can play end or backfield with equal Then the quarterbnck would start | (1 1S running around in circles and the oy first thing anyone knew, another| po o Attt forward pass was shooting ke @ |ijreqt this yoar. Ilis big sweeping bullstitola nalting; receiver. ond runs have been the feature in e ~ |the carly season games. Tim Clair There is no doubt but what the |js also a good broken field runner. visitors outplayed the local team.{wiih Lacava fo bang at the tackles Everyone is agreed to that, But, it 'qnq 8 st to hit center New was not hecause New Britain "~"-‘il$rnnm's offense is powerful. playing poorly that the Norwalk < o team had so much success, Dbut it poicis ana Scully are playing sen- was more because Norwalk had aleaqional defensive games in the line. hatter team on the lot. One thing. |j3erh are in on every play. In the | former blocked of which paved imitate, Sonie apneared not to be so tired in the P lastenerlons Grorze Paris, the boy who claims o |ne oviginates what others Brennan, eenter for Norwal ‘n,,‘ Tl e sorves a lot of praise for his work | { that he would not have (o yesterday We know perso ¥ {fcar imitation, but we thought he that he was ahont as sick as a man |gid well—for the first time, could be and he able to walk and | — vot he went into yvesterday's game| The crowd was so quict that it and played like a demon, He was |whispered its conversations. reting as much ns possilile on th — fleld and the fans thoush he was| e first triangular league game tired. | winl played Iriday of this week e |against the New Haven Hillhou He was a good matel for Joo |te#m in that city. This is terhury and s will comy " Ber of tackles and several times, here down a runner whe ap- | — to get away afier a forward | Coach Cassidy and General-Man- v William Tegan ave trying to schedule a game with the froshman s trailed |team of Trinity colleze, Hartford for seh of fhe Yorl: |the oven date on Oct. &1. Al the Glants with injuries pursued | Trinity management war iy him {0 the semi-pro dizmond. He |Pick the officiuls. have New Hail Bat nlchance ol lieealtran il Haha Ton hem) e Trinity a $150 T i when e |guarantee on top of that came tn hat in the ni with two 5 = wonld at do some ~t Barnikow's goat. Tt Honus Wa famed shortstop n of the Pittsburgh Tirates in hygone the b Meriden star days, fared much better. Play hest football when he first. base for his All in New |Ects angry. Someone got ‘”-.g:m\ in York. he garnersl fwo singles and |the third period of yesterday's game ®icd a run. His m won, 3 to 2. [and Barney carrfed nearly the en 5 tire Norwarlk team Jor about 13 Georges Carpenticr, most popular [¥ards. The only thing that stopped rom geiting a touchdown was declared st hit. The o was down, o a botter pair Bean and Uncle the ale red the woods stalking deer, hasn't yet heen | Connolly witht Al Blanchard waiting heard from regarding t¥ new home |on t sidelines to take ther one’s ‘~ run elontine record of Tony Lazerre | place. Bean is the surer tackl ! In the Pacific Coast leagua oy | it is our opinion t Connolly gets surpassed Ruth’s mark by a going 100 fast to make surc of his eirenit hlow when he made man. Bean slows down and nails the ke tieth homer yesterday. time. This isn't to say 7 e isn't there, hecause stop the === greatest — } possible, =3 high, by defense. head down, eyes but openings. ter mer West tar. step fumble. e crashes é through the cen-' == ter of the :n‘n‘er, his === the possibility of Z=== . tumble. Note po- === sition of hand car- Z= rying the ball, the = thought being to Zeliminate fum- = bling as much as The full- =back should run It makes it difficult to hold of both legs The should be the up to plck advantageous get This picture posed. for by Wal- French, for. Point *Tomorrow: First to recover’ is runner for the next fellow to get, the lot would be filled with interes m NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 19 1e for two weeks at least and ten o'clock at 0% FON fpary record of two wins and one The O1d Timers have in mind the ! “B" class; 8§ p. m | Bas- 'uu quarterback as little as possibly loss against outsiders. The Bolier: FIREMEN FL exciting games of last yeur's Satur- | Ketball practice, on offense in the actual carrying of In one play yesterda makers' fall from grace by losing to day afternoon basketball league for| Wednesd -4 pom High|the ball, As I understand it. Hary downed a man like a flash Wabash has been mitigated by shut- they are starting to sign up and 1001 clas: 5:30 p. m., Younger [vard for years has leaned to thag threw him for a 15 yard loss, outs of Depauw und Rose Poly. ready to go the second week in No- [ Bu Ty m, Employed [point of view, was one of the worst blows the Nor-| After a lapse of a quarter century, |vember. The following basketball | b § p. w. Industrial| Yootball is a strenuous game, walk outfit received as it set them [rivalry between Chicago and Penn- harks have signed up: C. Kron, J. | b ee. The man carrying the ball fy subs back from what looked like a sure [sylvania flares anew in their Phila- — B Kramer, G. Hallin, G. Johnson, } ! 230 a Firemen's | jected to the strongest fire of the first down. delphia meeting. The Maroons, last . . 4 | JoWhson, . Swanson, G. 11 1| class; 4 p. m.. Junior school boys; |opposition. Play hurd and clean i year's westorn conference champlons Eyely Dfly Fmds MO]E a[]d Mfll‘en ldman, R. Leinhard, J. Tut v p. m., Older Lusincss Vs {the motto of most football coaches, 31\:! ‘\m.v Donlan lnln Dln)ln:z tool fand so far undefeated, although tied Braddon and W, Plude. 7 p. m, Employed Boys' * [Hard ¢ means getting the man and he has & man as bad as himself |by Ohlo State, are grooming them- D [ Ph i l T i ezl 30 p nior Leaders' P&ith the an ¢ B0 tho.other "slda. ottt Hna 1 ek o Saverss anstont tamiory by | LEYOeS of Pbysical Training | e hdusinial Leaguolton e, ; for (S Leadors) Mty thatballiand ColoaiL B KT Humphries. Donlan outguesses the [winning,,the Quakers having won e e iy chool| The mere exertlon expended Iny opposition’s plays and his long arms |three and tied one of the games b st e e i 5330 Younger Business {attempting to advance the ball hardly cver fail to stop a man. |played before 1901, Physical Tralning classcs increas-| (A5F 0 B0 L) YeAT EU° 1 Men's class; 7 p. m. Employed |takes its toll out of the player. Add Humphrics is as solid as the “Roclk| Northwestern, doomed by Chicago, [Ing in attendance, tumbling and [V} 0 COMPOSel OF BEVSN LOAMS 48| 00, S p.om. Y Swim [to a dozen or more hany of Ages” and nothing can move him. {has a breathing spell in rehcarsing [ Wrestling rooms busy, hand ball ‘usl 3;! u.mv‘ Ll ('n "H\.v K 24‘:\ e 1 § w‘ p. m., Younger [tackles and you have subjected sald an entertatnment for Tulane, before | courts, #wimming pool and showers [[¢13 enters LR R Conbiy ERB I e s s i player to considerablo punishuient We know the fans would ltke to|meeting three conference teains and [claiming its cnthusiasts the »x* |landers Trary & Clark, Russchl &) 0 0% “Carrying the ball naturally ilres sce Norwalk return to this city for [Notre Dame. Ralph “Moon® Baker, | Bym is busy cvery solid minute from '-“\‘\“- oty Rule & Level, ans imior Lea 8 | the miaver thysioally’s " THe: HiAE anothier game and we would be surc | Purple backfield ace, will be out of | the time school is over for the day | I14 AWeris Hiliin g the |eal effort expended makes the playes | | ed spectators There surely was more | enjoyment and there were plenty [us n re more thrills in yesterday's game than | in elther the Yellow Jackets or the |prophesy of defeat spoken by Knute New York Glants games rday's crowd was the poorest of the season possibly is being rehabilitated for its appear- until night. Going | {various for the rest of the season |from gym to various courts a visitor | pyramidics. | i 124, Burke, and A, F 3. WV s;;.vm- tired mentally 1€l rect g wter.| No quartarback cun do his best sult of Injaries to his ankle. [would find a group of nine to a ‘\‘;‘",“- KR ;\ SR Tinios | swosit \'\]“ e mentalis: U Notre Dame, having fulfilled the | doze en in the tumbling room | “White: Stanie el mo =il . L otre Dame, having :ll:‘c;:c‘:!y\n Hm”!‘. .J.mu llmk Bands | roon and & Erwin, : school | to confuse his selection of plays amd Sl % 2 stuad Rl i % Ctimson; Corbin, orange and | Doys: 1 swimming |often results fn slips that would not Rockne, its coach, in the Arnfy game |springs, hand balancing and team I o i Junior [have otherwise happened. However, don't get the impression due no doubt to the fact that the ance against Minnesota " "Two flights up on the fifth floor *" ved Boys' | ths 3 SN e s 1 fans believed that the Norwalk| Indiana expects slight trouble In sevcral golf fic nda driving into (ngfi ahe men teliol mll manng v '\’:‘H‘ »d»‘u]\mx{ul'\w.,-nh-.qr‘llflmlm:'pk eleven was a poor one, Those who |disposing of Miami. net and going over past season inci- | C0Ch the factory teams Balli My thought is that! Bi AIe attended yesterday's game found out T | dents between shots, Over in u\,\:\m‘.\ Stan -\_\ v“‘,“”'f -’w ‘. I z“m‘“ -fl;um_l “-"W \‘.c p':uy"‘;‘m;'; difterent! JACK BRITTQN ARRESTED. |corner on the large 16 ft. square Snde, Coach and Cant. pro tom. 1| 777 7 |punen ; Miaml, Ta,, Oct. 10 (#) mat In the wide open spaces “""”‘1“‘ ager N, Ave '.g‘.,‘ v Cl With the opposition working on, { Britton, former wolterwelght o |men are men four to six Sandowa | SORGEEE T ANCE ana T el Gridiron Slrategy {the theory that the quarterback wilk | plon of the world, will be given afstruggling mightily to pin enchi /o0 000 0E O not be used in carrying the ball, ig hearing ,in police court \n‘dn,\' at | others sl "!\l:‘”\u nl\- mat. e s I.\‘V'\x\v' CaRci DN o e |is pOssible for him to pull a sury Cocoanut Graye, following his arrest Close by in he two courts one el = 2 A . . Iprise play at a eritica v d Sm::i‘n\- nh:!):i on a charge of h\-‘m.w\ ar the raucous sqUawks ¢ *Y" ‘_ v“‘l"" 1 1afni SELECTION OF STYLE OF PLAY | 1‘:: x'lw:.rnn ‘lls:'x':x(!‘ll\'hiwm::: T Bl TEN TlTLE terfering With an off Britton | the hand ball sharks as they ra i ,,””1"' 5 (BY HARRY STUHLDREHER) t away with it. 3 was riding with a friend who was and josh cach other over misplays RABCLISS zOgne R (Notre Dame—Ab-American | Late in the game the quarterback, tharged with speeding, police say.|and killing shots. In the gym onc|llarsy Ginsberg: landen s SEnRcleaLiat) . |Who has nursed his physical cons ; and when the automebile was stop- |may find twenty or more men doing | =HERTE ager W, Jart Sir varterback must o 500 Toan often take advantage of wolvg[‘mes H()pe [0 Beat ”Refl” ped, Britton wanted to fight. Three |the dally dozen or the gatly elad as-| Schedule for the weh of the actual thinking for & 3%yl iie the ball in preference policement made the arrest. | pirants for the various positions on | oday, 4 p. m.—H football team, it 4 absolutcly o8- 10 e tived Backfeld J N ROONLEY DIES passing, all serjously workir m,, Eniployedjall times. £ should direct the play rath \m“'?:“(rqml\a, Jnh‘;ylnv Roo | karnoetly endeavaring fo porfect p. m. Youns-| Coach Rockne of Notro Dame, [S00 b G708 T T ‘::rr(\hl:: [ nep. 7. ane of the best known pro- |themselves according to their fancy. | inder whom I gained my Knowledge |00 ghoutd bo in the nature of Chicago, Oct. 19 (P—The triumph- [ "M% =*- e Two flights down on the ground Tuesday— v Firemen game, is a stror o o “surprise, thereby increasing. tl nt mareh of Michigan toward a Big | fessional footba { bt orsiny hear Uheineol ol aves ||ClssEe i SHE ool o theory that the quarterback 8, SWEASH OF 3 aing. the Ten title, begun with victories over (State: died at the Novwa'k Betiitl | o eies a8 the mermen prac- | 330 1. M., vs of the Tndus-|to do his best work must at all [ChANCes of Boing over. Indiana and Wisconsin, 15 gathering |Yesterday from injurles weestad Wi (8 e, racing starts, piung- | trial Basketball league committee; [times be as near mentalls and phy- | : 3 nomentum which the Wolverines|® football game fast SeILHES G EE TG S ey diving, §i30 p.m., Older Musiness Mew's |sic cient as possib READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED hope will sweep hefore it “Red [ltooney while playing haif e eATs (lats [meeting: 7 p.m. Employed Toys' | reason he favors using ADS FOR YOUR WANTS Grange and his Hlini, Saturday’s op- |the All-Norwalks against Gl i ! Sl {lage Point team suf tured BATbeRtiainglis s With heads unbowed by the 12 to | M LLoekingi oY """"I“ e .';'_"”“ Lt 8.t 10 lowa defeat, Iiiinois is working|And resuited in his L o Bl e to mak , before an ',‘_“""" [icareea ‘.\hj ,'1,‘ d,:‘,m, g last week v as forced (o bow tb Ifred SHL G R MO0 LEEIGH STAR INJURED Linn's pirates in a five game mateh oth a ¢ ck and w duplicate of | I 1 i e e it L weats last year's melee. When Gran, Bathlchem, Pa. Oct. 19 (P)—1.e.|Somo one A e e made the runs that starlled the | MEh's victory over West Virginladivers Aot e football world. Michigan boasts a | WWeslevan exacted a welghty toil. for have w Uy s cimilar perforiner In ruwning ba K | I¥Ing in a local hospital s Charliewould sw dcn | \ kick-oi for a scorc in Benny [ Prior of Ridgewood, N /) anog S SR el Friedman, wlhose feat Madison | Tected the xquad a ‘U)J’l’\h.u‘ nun- mpa x.\‘ ALY v N : | Saturday wa factor in the down- | ! e in the final perlod, V\‘nyu in all oyor MilNEfo s e, e ing of the Bud:.rs | running back an attempted place- [ placement shots. The list et firemen | Towa, flushed with victory over | ment lie was brought heavily fo the attendi s 10-date are as| and improving its line for the Ohio | \ diagnosed, bt | Zarecki, T, Campb “ ” State meeting this week, Ohlo’s o is suffering a 1. Blair, ith, TI. B. Jones, perience in downing Columbia s Jimb, B. Port Marhowski. red Linn, ES week is gniding its practice sessions. e Hawk back \ Kutsch. leadin, past the tes Wiscon: with scorer, §| tield, onferenc Teur turf | Gran smarting under its le l feat by Michigan, plans to recoup fn | Mitre's unbeaten colt, Mason o prised to see me up some morn the next three avel.s, with three Big | race was at metres (a with my evm snit on, and wateh | 1 teams on the s-hedule. Its fist | more than a mile and a half) aml [vour step w I play veliey ball, cpponent, Purdue, makes (he gams | was worth $40,000, The time was | for belicve me that is a game that 1 its conferenc 8 35 know how to play.'” start, after a F‘"‘U‘\P( Snapshots Of A Baby nnfer, Commissinner was an interested week and remarke MACON WINS RACE 7 Mik spectator last | “Don't John o iskas Premo lassic, Aires, Ogt. 19 Nacioval, Ar: was won by Di he anr By GLUYAS WILLIAMS ® McClure Newspaper Syndic ST CHAIR CRAWLS BACR T DERS WHAT ALL THE HULMA BALLOO 15 ABOUT, ALL THE FAM 1LY SHOUTING TO COME QUK BARY'S WALKING - e LE% TAKE A ROE O0T N T ) .DONT FEEL LWE WoRKIN “TepAY © Taking Its First Step. TO BE TAIRLY STEADY ON HIS LEGS TODAY WHY NOT WALK ? - WISHES THEY'D GO THEY MAXE COUNTRY TS BM, sAM — ONE ONE TAKES RATHER LIKES TARES TWO STEPS, NG HAPPILY, AND 1 OVER J PELMES THE ONLY, WAY 10 GET RID OF THEM 15 ™ CRY . DOES - HIM NERVOUS SITTING AROUND TRYING TO 6ET HIM TO PERFORM AGAIN. 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