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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1925. - - . - ] - " - ;. EIGHT BOUTS ON AMATEUR FIGHT CARD TONIGHT—“SHEP” BINGHAM SIGNS TO PLAY WITH NEW BRITAIN—RED AND GOLD | CONFIDENT OF WIN TOMORROW—BOYS’ CLUB BASKETBALL SEASON-TO OPEN-—SOCCOLI WINS—RANGERS PLAY WATERBURY e, e e e - - - o] 7> .- .. .. . . " “SHEP" BINGHAM SIGNS TO | e PLAY WITH NEW BRITAIN uls o | Califor Pia is tinay Stoppec Yale Star To Appear In Lineup Saturday—Perry Bean Jimmy (linch and Noah Kaplan To Fill In At Tackle—Ike Wooley, F West! o widenlles byl Sasibmalioad 50 T[0T 20T ) Side Man, Also Signed Up—Neale To Play Quarter and Radzewich To Be At Halfback—Ranger Cap-| o fstc art, which has long hela a warm spot in the hearts of local tain To Be Given a Tryout—Morris Makes Grade |oris fonowers, comes in for a ro- {vival at Turner Hall this evening at 8:15 o'clock, when the Crescent A, ik . 0 fi o ' et e e o e WLy . I'robable lincup for tomorrow's|oval in, and ran 30 yards thupugh elght bouts Y e o ) ne with Hillhouse High school {hroken fleld for u touchdown and he program is expected to be re- 3 ! o8 e at New Haven {the winning points. ew Britain plete with actlon from start to finish. 4 & VT aag | N, B. High N. H. High |von the gumc on the last play. The success of the amateur game in " o ¢ Gourson hman| Hilthouse Confident ; this state is assured by the number ; ; . i iovestingle o veliniih of fine cards staged recently and to- - 4 Ansclmo Preller [confldence this vear. cat New (RhUs i ekntcted totadiatat hy Britain” is thelr slogen, lour prostige. Pastore |¢0aches are working on the team Boys from this city, lartford A BTENSNCEE AT CIRDS 2y KX Meriden and New Haven will show { i naman: ’ / Seully Hpttor [REVLS RO they Bre ol Nepins Sew e sk R / Ve ; - | Haven against over-confidence New cvening will sce in action Jlmmy " . ¢ i} 2 Clark W h:,ulu;‘\'f““"s S e il Efl:h of : o s a H1 3 M, and e Clinch of this city and Noah Kap- - 12|:vvnr”7 to S Ed s Horisn n of Meriden. The local lad is the Hal Roberis, halthack, is the man the 1925 eleven Scholastic difficul- |the club had real football teams, ‘,\L‘xff.',‘f,r, ‘:‘v,,‘,f‘,‘rf;"’“yr':“’_[°:°n’;‘;,:‘,i " Garlo | the Red and Gold will have tc wateb, tles forced him off the team and he | According to the press dope from o Cqor . U T f i °IHe is @ deadly dine plunger, and a Ras remained on the incligible list Cleveland, Clveletto stands in a | oo 10 100 the Sealp ]'z,rmf,‘l‘:‘mf‘:é ! i Clals Mignone | fast man in a broken field. This s all season. clacs by ‘mself as a quarterback. | . L ol X ! his third season on the tean, The team has commenced prac- |Everyihing that a good auarter- | TARerVEIEDL champlon, 1o " b Not since 1917 has a New ritain est week-end ¢ R bl e s b s £ Ihigh tes e o 1 1L New tce sor the toughest wesk-end the bask aitotia N d o/ s R0 Rby | il Rt e somaTscatpinghliin] e am beer sbie o, holl New :l:mbeu il i o Clavered | B Tiatiat tasttnal prenae R Enining | Bl oNT e R IRVl HER RR L Half BoBan |y ear's teatn to not only hald up G d fikas 2 A ! "& { pounds. IS - i alfhack | k iy ¥ Panthiers on _Esturdsy _ fternoon |on the offensive, and Me abllity 10|y ung miarnado, the pride of Arch ‘ pt) Larson ! n;p;::d:l‘g‘q‘r’*i’ofi\:‘:)llll’gl team, bup B i b Buudey afistmoon, |G with fta sucomsm. Tie s alag|fL1o6t 8 anothier Tocal boy lon tha 1 s ; Tnliback Lo fe owiiric ol Wit e daton B by Ean s aons: eatedtan hard fasher and s gpod|C2rd: 18 will takel on dchnny iTus: 0 /89T | e Red and Gold defense which has SAADUCRY. =ond -6k 10 Pe i ot & 8994 l1on of New Haven at 126 pounds. New Ha- | delensoinh tice sesslon Wednesday evening, | kicker, held two teams without a first down this scason. | - ] NEW BRITAIN HIGH OUT TO BEAT HILLHOUSE AGAIN | New Haven Team Unable To Beat Red and Gold On Elm | City Grounds—“Bill” Burns Starred in 1919— Greatest Win In 1923—Locals Will Meet Much Stronger Team This Year—Players Confident of Bringing Home the Bacon Tomorrow The Al-New Britain football |as the champion road team team will present a changed lineup | America, has since its organi against the Cleveland rs Sat- |some years ago, traveled urday at Memorial 5 uager |miles up and down and aeross and Ed. Dailey of the tecam has an-|back the contin During this nounced that his efforts to secure (time, the team has met 'em all, John “Ehep” Bingham, who has hoiding its own on numerous oc- been a star end at Yale for two |casions and winning other times, #easos, to play with the local tes A face famillar to football fans have been successful and he lin this section wil be seen In the been signed to pla remainder | person of Clveleto, formerly with of the season with w Britain, [the Springfleld Training school | Blugham is ore of the best ends|eleven a few years back, and who to represent Yale in recent years, [played for part of a season with and he had beun elected captain of [the West Sides of Hartford, when |, Left Ynd Center Right Guard Potitls . +.. Brennan uckle Gennett erback o Roberts. . . . Halfbuck Stanley Mic sk 3rove sfr e S | ven, Wilbur. made several changes in the club. |. The Panthers will show fo the|Snney _‘“mll‘f’r“h‘;“'Irln‘;:]:]l?:‘grtc""":"_' — W Ealoi . = = “Widdy” Neale who has been play- |fans In this wection one of the |*0 Von (N CTY ; Lcos i . i : o VS SN e { fa¥ haifback for the past few |largest and hardest Hne buckers in [PARY H. C. N G, at Camp Niantle Wil fhe New Haven Hillhouse | t ; dost nekers I |y summer, wil step with Joe Mc- High sehool be able to shake off the N s LAY U i Wi Clis s e e T | Vev of New Haven at 135 pounds. |jinx that has been tralling her sinee RANGERS P WATERB RY et rapincine Ratavwichy |of Woiiser, s, e liback, This | the triangular league was formed. TRIBUNES N XT A alnin e bonts are: who goes to halfback. It 18 figured [big boy weighs over 200 pounds ]’uH’ 1};5‘1{“:‘_" ‘:)T““ (‘l'm' out that Neale's generalship In run- [and stands well over six feet fin ) ; “’,; Donnds; ; i e i - S L T v G e ning the team will be one strong |height. The rest of the Panthers | W TET SR G0 (00 DO : . e ; ; A ny Crouch, Meriden at 132 pounds; home grounds against New Brita ni h nadzewich’ 4 n a ¢ he fine ) R factor while Radzewich's great|team are d to be fine running I since this league was croated. Dur- Local Eleven Getting in Shape For #peed In carrying the ball will be [mates for Houser In weight and another, Perry Bean who has been play- ing left end all season, has been sent to tackle, and his place on the wing will be taken by Dingham. The local management also an- height The team however, does. not rely entirely upon its abllity to crash through all the time, one of the best filled bag of football tricks possessed by any temn 18 sald to be the property of the Panthers, TDob Ricko, New Haven vs. Frankle Kudlo, Meriden at 122 pounds; Mickey Cushan, IHartford vs. Bobby New Haven at 132 pound: t Fitzyoung, Meriden vs. Ray {Hall, Hartford at 135 pounds. ing the past three years, 1919, 1921 23 it was thought for a time ambition of several years | 10 be realtzed, but always New from behind and took . game. a Hard Tussle Against Brass City Squad The Rangers A. C. football team the Waterbury Tribunes In all the club has reccived 27 ica and in case any of the above are unable to compete becanse of the physlcal examination, which is required by the A. A. U. rules, a worthy substitute will be on hand. John K. Willis, the veteran local referee, wlil be the third man In the ving, and William J. Farley and Michael T. Souney will be the udges. Gerald P. Crean will be the timekeeper, | In 1919 the last year that the late [in Waterbury next Bunday aceord- | “Bill” Burns played, Coach Dave|ing to an aunouncement by Man- | Dunn sent’his second string men |ager Middleton. This will be the into the game in the first half.|third meeting of the two teams, the New Haven banged awz at thellast two games resultlug in score- substitute line, hammered the back-|less ties. The Brass City cleven field of understudies thinking it was | flashes a powerful offense and a . \wearing down New Britain’s team.|strong defense and are in shupe to 8l . ¥ When the half was over the score|meet the local club. ~!:..ml he V~vu.« been a tower of strengt « « Nick Gill - and - John|read, New Haven 7, New Britain 0.1 Coach Stan Ashley of the Lan- dnring the present ser : A coffin was brought out on the|gers cicven is eager to hand the of the mar c field, and great rejoicing was the |\Waterbury squad a trimming and ed towardy np Bojnowskl, | vogue. ] ; ! n was () 1 for that teason, he s working hiard At ahTa 1s yos vigh | Goffa ard . 2 5 g har ‘S [;[;[“‘l “EF[ATS v nde, iRt S B R A 1o 1o Bums Ran Wid - |to shape the cleven 8o that there > = 1 ele ho F come f ¥ > guards, n the second ha MY Burns, | will be no sl Shds 2 i jolden B sons the lcilgible through reaching 2t y wit] “Ging 11k ®aa | iiixte G o) na B Arar i thamm| e e Lp D henktha ket the All-Nor being other. | Ofice, ; 3 Morris, the former Cornell guard . 8 e battled on the field of | o is play So far the Ilangers have : e ' lof age. Another man m they [resery : ran out on the fleld. Burns ra has made good with the Jocals and | & T play without losing a single filt. |ope 1o sign up is Da former | nedii laskethall { wind, and New Britain ynl:;”;pr;"“ Safredonivions Hossiend sthatito he will be retained as the regular Nightingals s ) 4 i L During the rer kable stretch Cali- {high school star. With these two, 1 v nt il are now in| points, at the same time holding ”‘a<“lcmm “h.? monjcn & break. I"’»‘l :mw Jand T ; i i fornla met some greatest {the Falecons will ronnd out a tear nroc | ; n. The Class|New Haven scoreless. Conchi Asbjeyghiax deolared Shling teams in the Y. that selt far from satlsficd with the s : The great Ohto showing of the feam this vear and mm— ‘Local GlleiS[ Tfik(‘S wfltel‘hm‘y 1020 wasihandeaia wa lie 18 working the eleven hard. He jsunt out fo the coast that is stil | ; - o e will have a different team in the o with the Tribunes. Pennsylvania outfit, one of the best i ! nounce that Ike Wooley, former| Following the game with the | captain at Trinity and for the past|Panthers the All-New Britains will | two seasons captaln of the West |enjoy a few hours rest and will Bides of Hartford, has been added |then jump into thelr football {ogs to the local's roster. for the game with the Submarine Andy Sarisky, a local hoy who [Base eleven on has been coming along fast as a|Both games will s member of the Rangers A, C. of ———— On the Alleys New Britain will be given a chance ROGERS BOWLING ALLEYS BELOW ARE SHOWN COACH ANDY SMITH AND SOME OF STARS ON WITOM HI'S PINNING OPTICS ON THE! HIS UNVERSITY OoF HIS FAITH FOR ANOTHER WINNING SEASON, CALIFORNIA KEEP YOUR p. m. [ o e to display his wares. If Sarisky makes the grade the All-New Britains will then have ) lacal boys in the backilel “Zip" Zehrer, g torlantehunany A GYIctorys over] HART & COOLEY LEAGUE ; Kley will alternate at ment are now direct- NW Gill also spelling off thers, Tnown | { can compare with any team |A ! ) the larger| In 1921 the Red and Gold traveled of lin the state vonng will will open on{to Mew Haven and was agaln at the ping in its Novemb: ) ach Wed- |short: end of the score at the end v through the [of the first half. New Haven lead- ill make up theling 6 to 3, “Dixie” Griffin ran 6§ 3 which will start on vards for . touchdown in the last Wier 21 and be run off every [half, and again the Elm City team olaven Aint i . e OPENS NOVEMBER 23 roven the Tom ot Tapmesian R s Stkiller through the loss of Yankaskas, Soccoll, one of the best billtard |xag sent back east defeated, a L e eanshl of [ Seenkiitis BULor cibl ot dateat S | aaaking. Kack, iwiio! %) out IFor i the represe New Britain 028, | erim reminder of its trip across the N Beleams 16 he greatest victory of all was the |Test of the scason as a result of a through last night (o fine | continent to fackle the Ninners ot ilie) Gluaa A | {480 7 winlof the Hardwars ag- |broken collar bone received in the style to beat Danny '\,r‘l“ Of | Bears in their own lair. civenit for the championship and |gregation In 1923. New Haven had |Melee with Thomaston in that town Waterbury on his own t ble by the | California, Indeed, stood out as the Amerienn Legion cup. Fach |4 sensational end runner named |}8St Sunday. Captain Andy Sarisky, score of 125 to N_. .Th«- match Was|one of the leading aggregations of team will be coaclied by an older|*Red” Stevens who did not stop until |81though used up pretty badly in {staged at the Washington T‘”"’: footbali, always formidable, basketball ~(boy expevienced in basketball, so hs would cover 35, 45 and 50 yard |last Bunday's tussel, will be in in Waterbury. This was the first | qungerous. Way. the Younzsters|ru Sew Haven led throughout |shape for Sunday. The team will |meeting of the palr in a long tIme | While its recent defeat by the [son will open with a home game |wil in tlie funda-[the game on a touchdown scored |Tep~=t ot the club rooms Friday and Friday night they wil cross| olympie club came as a sort of €ur-lon Monday night, me and belabls o/l Ly him: Fraoklin |evenings at 7'o'clock for a talk by " DI : 3 ! Although the 7" cuiew In a i»”“ ehijas ors | prise, in jns to the Smith cleven |when the East Hartford I ill {play re sk A monogram Square lads scored a six-pointer, they |Coach Ashley. He warns the Lo . = — il rz ation building v' Illq' n.vvl?' ar to mention that this ponents of the local fi v anar el play id.rl not get the extra point, and the |players who fall to report for prac- 1 RIS 4131437 | purse o e et all's Oly t ranks as one of |The Dixics a unjor and |scorc was 7 to 6. It was New Ha- |tice, will not be in the game Sun- The elty champloneh n P the best in the country. former high school and insurance |inte pool tournaments »ven's ball on its one foot line, with |day. billiard tournament is still attract- Only the week previons it doled || 3 o ho sho worked out by Leonard s nds to go. The final whistle . ing « groups of fans and In & oyt a whipping to another unusual- | Anderson and Walter hlew just before the last play was single match played last night, |1y great far western tcam—Stantord. |st Cot ay T y ) : 2 v. ) ) far wes g Stanford. [step, oach Ray Anderson has | Micl i, and it is planned to to be made, and the referee declared Exeter, N. H., Oct. 22 Wolfe defeated Kasprow by a 75| And, when you are trimming such | ‘Harlan o : ehys picked his first squad, which will [sturt elimination confests after althat after this play the game was [ M. Ellls of Charles City, Towa, yes- 1o 66 score. Games scheduled tlejevens as Stanford and Callfornia |average only abeut 125 pounds b this | over. terday was elected captain e |\ xflc\vM\\‘V'l.’(:fl“'(f";"lr)‘n‘rzl" v‘ 2 i on Euce .KT‘n d*-&v you're ac- |will he csides the tities| New Haven punted out to the 50 | Philtips Exeter football team. He Marincn, Wolf L M: 1, complis. e a little, Kerelejza. will hold down one mpio prizes will | vard line. Johnnie Grip, who s now |is playing quarterback for his sec- 3 : ve, Marinen, Kasprow vs. Marinen, @nile the reverse stopped |ward position, with Joe Goffa at | varded to the winners. going big for I'ordham, gathered the |ond season. i s G P o 4 uso vs. Kasprow, Wolfe Vs | Cajitornia’s long winning ctreak, ' — 4 5 Colokey, Tlall vs Colokey and Wolfe | qocsn't necessarily mean that L KL dalnbeig o 15 = s, Caruso den Bears won't be u e e ] R 2 Amcrlca S S e o s i e neners i e |Old Songs (“Love Me and the World Is Mine”) 57 (4 to 3 and in the second dlvislon, | his proteges are likely to cut davole downed Jasper 6 to 1 while|a swaq) { sason o A O s picked from Golden [Fast Hartford Diies Will Be First | 1 came Team Brought Here—Iirst Squad Picked The Toys' club combination of i tails for the FAIR DEPT. STORE GIRES LEAGUE Perfeeto's. . make [now he v Britain combination |“\White FOOTBALL CAPTAIN those interested the AEERET R SR By BRIGGS quite 8 in colleglate circles ere per recovered to beat MeNell 4{(he end of the e The standing in the first di- | 1y et as follows No sacrifice in quality. ‘ ITRATERNITY Same good old Tuxedo | Imiay. properly aged — | B fuis ) & gridder of tho Righest magnituie Perfectly blended— SRR e e Skt ]M‘;“r:’ml‘.'.'?ml.‘n‘.,f‘ ATT P 191if any, superiors, Fvans and Baze Every dealer’s supply is B I g, S are i liKewisal ¥ gooa Drtormenn dated. Stating the i e s i STl e And there are others as well, who ¢ last day it can be sold. : T e Guarantecing you FRESH Tuxedo OWLING ALLEYS a ; e e LEAGUE Smith had o FAW THuH > N | CARE + SHINE oy AQE NoT HOPE CRIGSE = THINE - | = ONLEE ~ KNOw — | LAHVE - THAT You v w ndards to second di- | standing in the jsfon is as follows: take the Golden Bears lightly just because of that Olympic Won Lost|defeat. For they'll y y > ‘he o )| a probably re- wherever, whenever turn with a vengeance—a real team you buy it, ; % - i Jncehl . | nsually doos after a beating. And Quality created the et el A R e e AL demand—demand S5ds oatible the FALCONS T0 CHICOPEE price. i |Xocal Team Wil Meet Hillside A. C. of Bay State City Sunday — | Practice Called For Tomight. The Falcons A. C. football team | RO NDERURIV of this cily will meet the Hillside \/\/_ O-R-L =D e w4 ) B ? C. football team cf Chlcopes. 1S- Mi-1=1=-NE. Unity Rebekah. | Valentine fass., In the Bay State city next 4 Roceo Sunday according to an announce- _ - : ment from the club headuarters to- RENAULT GET Y duy. This team is on a par with Montreal, Oct. 22 . -[the Willimansett team which nault, Canadian heavy downed Falcons two weeks ago 1“”,‘_ was given considerat MUNICIPAL COACH curprise last night when Jark W Wis, Oct. 22 (P—A cal fighter, made him fully ex foothall tonc hired by 1 in & ten round bout t of Recreation to|Renault was awarded the decision, | Mary 1 all 1 an innova- | but rd made him fight for it |teq ust he on har Y ighed 204 1-4 and Ward, |for ichigan star, [1971 the mbers of the 4 to prepare tussle Saturday, It is f those rested in the t Northwestern _— hat the Falcons make as! PRACTICE ON COAST good a showing against Chicopee | San Francisco, Oct. 22 UP—The jas it did against Willlmansett two Louisville baseball t champlons [ weeks ago and for this reason a SCORE of the erfcan Ass lon, arrived |stiff workout is in order tonight. 22 P—A perfect |here yesterday for their nine- It is expected that Kupec and | series with the Sap Francisco Scals |Cook will be back the lineup | Earl Brown in a city league game | beginning today. The visiting team |Sunday. Cook, it will be remem- | last night. It was the first of the [twenty-five strong, worked out yes- [bered was a star on the old green season here, terday at Recreation Park. jerseyed Nutmeg club of years ago v, for- od as city l PERFECT BOWLIN Cleveland, Oct { bowling sc of 300 was rolled by ‘