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) NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1925, NEW BRITAIN FOOTBALL TEAMS HAVE TOUGH SCHEDULE OVER WEEK-END—CLEVELAND PANTHERS ARRIVE TODAY—“TT-IE SUB BASE TEAM HERE TOMORROW —YALE UNIVERSITY ON WESLEYAN SCHEDULE—LOAYZA RETURNS TO RING TONIGHT—BRIEFS HILLHOUSE HIGH AGAIN [SUBBASETEAN TO YALE AND BROWN ~ (HARD GAMES KEEP LOSES TO NEW BRITAIN Bt HERE TOMORROW REST BEFORE GAME| LOCAL TEAMS BUSY Red and Gold is Outplayed in First Hali—New Haven | New London Sailors Conlident of Bulldog and Bear Swing Into{ New Britain Footbll Elevens fo First to Score Getting Field Goal—Gennette Goes : i Over For Local's Score in Third Period — Bray TOpplmg New Britain Have Bllsy Week-End - Waging Stiff Grid Battle Today Receives Wrenched Shoulder—History Repeats. All-New Dritains Rtion at Providence Today Submarine Base Providence, R. L, Oct. 24 (P—| Btarting today, New Britain foot- Bingham G .. Gristole The Yale Bull Dog and the Brown [teams will see plenty of action over After being outplayed, and hope- \Haven was offslde on the next play, Left En Bear are resting on thelr haunches |y woek-end, All-New Britaln f8 lesaly out-classed in the first half of | five-vard penalty, Lacava hit New [Bean ................ Kirkpatrick REe DAL SRcaLBUR AL BeNORE o) IR O AT a game with the New Haven Hill- |Haven's right tackle for 10 yards Left Tackle foothall elevens into action In one [81100tINE & big gun by taking on the house high echool at New Haven [and first down, Lacava came back [Morris .., A T of the major college battles in the |Cleveland Panthers this afternoon yesterday afternoon, the New Brit- ain high school football aggregation at center for three, He was knocked out on the play but recovered. Gen- wft Guard |Rogers . Dudenyak east today. Both, smarting under the defeat handed them by a fleet | and the eleven from the United came back strong in the last half of [ nette got one at center, First down footed Penn machine, are anxlous 2:,:';:‘:,‘::?2:,3:‘:’0"’.“ Ao the game, took Hillhouse by a 7 to 3 |Stromquist picked up one at center. (Humphries .. .. Andrelot for victory and will start their ¥alcons vs. Ehjcopee, score, and Kept its no-defeat rec-|lLacava banged center for five, Clair slrongest lineup in the conteat.| myg pujcons foathar. texm will ord intact for the gcason. Init center for five. Gennetta caught |Donlan ... McKernan Brown, however, is handicapped {mooi s tough bundl ob. gridders Again history repeated itself. In |Hillhouse flatfooted and skirted left | With the loss Of two of her strongest | wien they roll-up aéaint the Hill- 1919, 1521 and 1923 New Haven led |ond for 15-yards. Lacava brought [Connelly McCann Stemen, Smith, towerlng (ackle and gy 4, ¢, of'Chidopse. Masa in the In tho first halt anly 10 loss tho | tho ball to tiie Z-yard s an the | B Stevens, & hetty center. Both are | 5o gl Gl O e anza, “Bi | third-quarter ended, Neala oo om A unning A ust a few week: g Ea "',’,;",'i,, fnal ,,,"lj‘fq" wDixie® | Wilhout Interference Gennetto Quarterback Beat Yale® i the ory that In Hh fi:",nlsfl\t:ilssn:g(:rl:‘: «fii“{i‘? Griftin In 1921, “Johnnle” Grip in |pleked np 10 yards on two five-yard |Radzewich | Marker Eounded over the Brown ahmpus Ahd {gea g enmpiare cancerued; by atands 1923; and now Freddie Gennette |plunges through center, Stromquist | oenom “”’"”'"’”{Lr”l’:" sty xy 1€ {ing up before the heavy Williman- came through for the much-needed ‘not five at center, Gennette again |%chrer Meska g ‘,\' |.-l li "Le;:]r he idme‘y \le sett team in that town and holding touchdown after a serles of hard |caught Hillhouse aslecp, and dashed | - B in expaciod o on dlen B1ALELS | yew down Lo a 6 to 0 score The center piunges. “Freddle's” name [atound left end for eight yards. |Barnikow ... AT T and is expected to draw the largest will go down {n history with this vear's victory, All the forgoing dates were the scasons New Haven {om‘" more, and ags | played at home. Since the triang lar league was formed in 1915 the Elm City team has never succeeded | in winning from ew Britain on the | New Haven grounds. Of late years victory was taken from them just Stromquist brovght it d line, Gennette to the one tried center Rog" Scully made a hole for him, Me got the ball over by inches for the winning score, Stromqulst got the extra point on a drop k Score 7 to 3. New Britain, New Haven got the kickoff and Fullback The All-New Britain football team playing the country's leading pro- donal road team this afternoon Memoriul Park, will take on an- | other tartar tomorrow afternoon at ) o'clock at Memorial Fleld in the form of the United States Sub- marine Base five of New London, NN NN aftendance that over witnessed a sporting event in Rhode Igjand. The Brown squad brought their pieliminary practice to a c'cse with 2 long signal drill and the final re- hearsal of the Yale teum which also held a secret scsslon at the new Brown stadium immediately after their arrival yesterday afternoon. Falcons were beaten, it is true, but their showing was so impressive that they are receiving bids for games in many Massachusetts citles. Already they have signed up to play the All-Branford team in Branford on November 1 and they will play the Stonewalls of Holycke, a team rated in the All-New Britaln class, on & & : 7 i e R later John Tobin, whose as they could sce the fulfiliment of [failed to galn. They punted, the ball | The team from the government 7 Brown yale [Stucces as manager of the Corbin Red thelr hopes. hit the & d line and rolled to- slation at the Whaling City, has 7 Gill | Sox baseball team, has taken over stars Are Injured ward New Dritaln's goal. Clair [been going great guns this year, The /) Both New Haven and New Dritain lost its stars in the early part of the rd lne. 1t Stromquist otal of 17 etopped | 4t the 3 was Gennet and for a Gennette management has been stacking up against college teams all year and it is a compliment to the New Brit- SRR AN t end D. Morey Joss (Capt.) left tackle the coaching duties and the results obtained so far by the team can he lald to his good work. e, At the end of the first quar: MeCri ; Febs Rangers In Waterbury. f:rmml Robert, sensatlonal Iill- (yards. With six yards to go. and [ain management to note that the McCrillin oa s wenster | Rt e To b S house back, injurcd his knee and [one down to make it, New Britain jlocal eleven was placed on the sail- e i s e e Burt [tomorrow with the etrong Tribunes was taken out for the rest of the |decided to take no chances, and (ors' schedule this scason. 5 game as was Bray whose shoulder Clark made a beautiful punt to New Seasoned Team of Waterbury. Although they were used up pretty badly last Sundag in i ' Provenchee . Richards was wrenched in the middle of the |Haven terriiory, Five minutes left | The visitors will bring a team with Thomaston arffl despite the fact that second quarter. When Bray went [fo play. Hillhonse uncorked a serfes |them to the Hardware City that 18] There Is never any love lost when Magee Benton |the team will be minus the servicas out Gennette went in at quarterback, [of passes. A third of them suc- [sasoned in every branch of play.|Michigan and Hlinois hook up on of Billy Yankaskas who will be out Clalr at half, and ®ehrer at end. |cecd, and they were advancing Into They will p ent a strong line and | the football fleld. And this year's{P, Fagan .......... §8 = 107 43— 255 |Latlnnme seerees 05 98 17— 218 |QUMEE . .ue.iesss Potts |of the game for tne rest of the ssa- The Red and Gold put up a poor |[New Britain territory as the final 2 speedy backfield equal In many | clagh promises to outdo any of the|Wm. Fu *|son with a broken collar bone, the game in the first half. The game |whistle blew, respects to the All-Norwalk team.|previous ones, especially since the ,‘f,‘n';""‘ TR s L SRt Runnell | Rangera will preseit a strong lineup was played in its territory through- IW BRITAIN NEW HAVEN [Gunning, the quarterback, is famed [ Wolverines were handed an awtul Maore against the Brass City aggregation out ‘this perind of the contest, and (GOUrson ............... Cozzoelno (3 ©One of the cleverest forward | thumping by the Zuppke eleven a - Keefer .. .. Cutler |over there tomorrow. it was all New Britain could do to pass men in the state and his record | year ago. Michigan sceks revenge. et el s The Rangers will also be without keep the Hillhouse team away from | Anselmo ... . Drennan (°f Playing football dates back for| Above are shown a few of the|maemussin S Pajone st ivvoeo.. Kline [the services of their captain, Andy the goal line, The Hardware City “v‘(j’"-“ YoATR. stars on each aggregation, with the ZRUARh Sariskl. Andy has graduated inte gvidders would find themselves in |Bruce .... Wheeler ollege teams, with their well | stellar Grange of Illincis and the o 5 . Allen | bigger company He has been taken possession of the ball on the five- drilled clevens, have falled this sea- | great Friedman of Michigan pretty 103 fullback by the All-New Britaln team for a yard line, and would be unable {0 Seully Leichman | son before the deterinined and con- apt to wage a sensational battle for als: Referee, €. J, McCarthy; tryout and if he makes good, will gain. Bray would then punt to mid- |Aident assault of the Base eleven and |individual honors. B ‘"m:m”‘i"’" umpire, A. C. Tyler, Princeton; head | probably be with the eleven for the field, New Haven would then march |Clark Castore |°ritics of the team report that mo| The Wolverines and the Tilini Berlin' Court. linesman, Capt, E. 8. Land, Anna- balance of the season. Ians whe to the 20-yard line, and lose the ball, wore vicious attacking combination [ meet at Champzign, the Illinois|Fielas &2 polis; field.judge, M. D, Williams, [have seen Sariski work as a member and again the Red and Gold would | Politls Prelier [ WIIl have fuced New Britain this|stronghold, today. Wesleyan. of the Rangers have been waiting find itself In the same position. year. f Coachcs Yost of Michigan and e for the announcement that All-New 1t was on one of these occasions |Gennette .. . Carlo| _ Confident of Winning Zuppke of Tllinois, together with ! GIANTS VS BISONS Britain has taken him on, and now that Haines tried a drop Kkick from The Sub Base eleven comes here | Captains Brown and Grange, as well ol ' that it has come, they expet big the 88-yard line, It hit the goal Dewey |confident that they will chalk up a|as Benny Friedman, the Wolverines' e things from the clever Ranger back, was missed with the ball on the 20.yard line in the second quarter, he tried again. It went over this time and New Haven led 319 0. post an . Toberts Molloy win over the home club. Knowing that the w Britain team s facing a tough set of gladiators on the field this afternoon, they feel that the team will be pretty well used up in atar passer, are pictured above, On the Aiieys ter Kopplsch, former Columbia Captain, to Lead Buffalo Against New York Professionals. Other Teams Play. The Rambler-Tigers will opth the season tomorrow against the Meri- den Mohicans in that city. The Mo- New York, Oct. 24.—Walter Xop- [ hicans were runners-up last yea for Appeared Beaten lstromauist L (C) veve.e.. Larson [the i ; pisch will once again flash on a|the state junior title and it wil be New Haven continued to play in Fullback New DBritain will use, barring ac- ROGERS BOWLING ALLEYS New DBritain's territory for the rest of the hulf, and when the half-time [ sistle sounded the Red and Gold | left the ficld to all outward appear- Touchdowns: Gennette; point aft- cr touchdown, Stromquist; drop kick, Halnes: substitutes, Zehrer for Gen- nette, Gennette for Clair, Clair for cidents, the same lineup tomorrow that 1s being used today, but in case of injury to any of the regular line, Coach Bus Pond has a second eleven UNIVERSAL LEAGUE Muskrats, [local gridiron when the former Co- lumbia captain will lead his Buffalo Bisons against the Giants in a Na- al league championship game tomorrow at the Polo Grounds. The the aim of the New Britaln elwven to take the wind out of thelr iils upon their meeting tomorrow afer- noon, The junior teams of the city vill ances a beaten team. They had not | pra New Haven: Haines for |Which compares favorably in every I nt Koppisch, who led Blue and jbe at it again also tomorrsw, sane scored a first down throughout the |Dewey: Rappiano for Rob Rod- {véspect with the first string men, {White teams for three years, now [having out of town games #d half. sky for Molloy, Referce, Wanni- |24 these will be put nto the fray {not only plays with the Buffalo lothers playing the game with eah 1t was a different team that came |maker; wmpire, Jucques; head lines- |10 take care of all emer¥encies, {lcague cleven, but also coaches the other. The grid season this var baek in the second half. Gennette kickoff, and Then followed took the ball on the made a great gain. a steady march of b0 yards over the goal, line. Freddie completed dril] with a one-yard plunge t centar for the winning point. Strom- quist kicked the goal for n, H SURPRISED AT BINGHAN | Yale Ciccles Siirrea by Announce- ment That Captain-Elect Yor This | | Romm——— “limr: this afternoon and his play will | Neale at Quarter | “Shep" Bingham, one of the hest {cnds to play with the Yale univer- sity team in recent years, will step lout with New Britain for the first he watched local fans with great intercst by e will be in the game Dupius Satts TaPlerrs Dricsser Peterson MeLAUGHLIN Retum mateh here rad Rogers. | Bristal. | Bisons. In addition to the former Colum- bia hero, who plays left halfback, the Bisons have the services of Swede Youngstrom, former all- American guard at Dartmouth, and {numerous stars from the west. | Coach Bob Folwell announces that | like the baschall eeason just finishd promises to be one of the best h recent years in this city. Soccoli Again Defeats Brass City Cue Artist int zain tomorrow and much 18 expect- the Giants' backfleld will be rein.| Soccoli, New RBritain cue artist, naint. 5 ed of him. Radzewich will have |forced by a new importation from defeated Martin in a pretty game with a| Year Turning Professional. {y10n(y of opportunities to carry the the wheat country—Bill Rooney, six |1ast night at Rogers Recreation n, Oct. 24-—Surprise hal) he will be statloned at left feet one and 190 pounds, who splits rooms by the score of 125 to 112. o "4 I football cireles ot (131fbacK pairing with “Zip" Zehrer. Reonex g {opposing lines wide open. The!It was a case of the local boy com- A el atBlty] 6LrrEite [0ecixiontof | ady ile will be at quarter-|o Newton {Glants’ coach plans to start Jim ‘Ing from behind to overtake his op- et Al "]~“, ham, end rush (back and - will dfrect (he team Thorpe, who begged for another ponent. Martin was heading Soc- Vi O e ert ot the football |!NTough both games. His judgment | Puftingtor c - % chance. The famous Indian insists'coll 114 to 70 when the local entry ].,.”'”,\ ‘ ol m Jast year. 1o play professional |1 MBIy respected by visiting teams | cardox [T ‘_’ {5 gestinintedStha IR0 0D ;000 a painful right knee prevented made three runs of 31, 26 and 16. L G with Barnikow, Radzewich and % persons in the world wear shoes of |im trom doing his best against the He ended the game while still oft S TReNE L : S ‘l/ irer v"» «r‘lr,ry out ‘;is m:;\.x. New! CASINO BOWLING ALLEVS some Kind | Yellow Jackets last week, but that :he 7:1 Pr;x'm 5 One m\:‘nc'u;m played e " iritain should come through with a s g = = s e A Ihe wi e n tha eague, Marin feat- brought ralknedNine Reantainoy LECH SLIC S (o At & | FAPNIR TEAGUT lesoren o, R GRS Ivm:‘\liib much stronger against the i Km’rzw Lo defeat onieiwna Loath eI aes e e B s s oty Bolssonnault o1 s— 250 FIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS c lications woulld |} = 2 . LA -. - e —— Iropping u year. e left |'C10cK. suld ruin | FORDHAN VS, AKRON ity at New Haven on December 15, {This makes a total of 14 games on [the Cardinal and Black schedule. | The complete scheduls is as fol When a Felle} Nee:is ai Friend ks f t | Diecember 9-—Clark Pniversity ‘n}._ ond period Coach Gargan's Squad Iolds Final | M own (5 successful, 1 e e | December 9—Clark university at | ;) punting in placs of t Workout in Preparation for STy piaven : G Sl i Battle This Afternoon |- Decembsriil-=Golumbls er- ; made a sweet fa or v at New York N On an atten riun 3 o0 1l T Tanuary 9-Tufts college at Mid- | N [irenax R Kritain's tig Gonr 1 N Y e o N X and ) T S \ . 12—Trinlty college at|pnn § 1 g New 1 it THe ST o N 1 1oz v Brita : . 1 o Williams college at | Mo §\ New Haven's ball o N ' TR e b e A S ierathcolioh et REASINGTON LEAGL & 1-yard line. The B T 1 Jene T [ daftare gl N ked up ¢ ¢ ceut o & e : Kt. Stephens at Mid- | e § \ry a drop k 1 10—Harvard university | Xk \ t New | e it y \\ marke ! ' Zev® ( Mass. Aggies at Am- \ r ny For } ki BURLR red ¢ 1 1S, With me I'vbruary 17—Trinity college at % play, and 1 toa N PRT v G | own Haven hospital w X-ray was | pa N ) v | 1"ebruary 20—Amherst college at taken later proved to be a| Tk tter enrly mea- Metov shoulder muscle strair or o its cre but Akren | February 2i—Williams college a. Clark kicked to mid-f k it will put up st NE ball was bronght ba Wr « 1 New York | — line, Two line atter one ) n MALONEY BEATS SOLOMON yard. Haines agai 1 \ u v predi Boston, Oct. 24.—Jim Maloney ' kick, M« it o rf n 1 1 0 the dec W . pointer 1 it back 2§ yards to mid.field. New / of Pnnama, memb ond score mads age w Britain | {in their ten round bout here last| 3 this season. Hillhouse seoredd T i t. In tho fourth round Malo-| 4 in defeat. The ha'f ended soon after v ent non's 1eft eye with a S 5 Second Halt ard rig 1 ghou SRR 1 Gennette eaught the ball on o : ty or | mal Bout . Ny { Kickoff at the 15.foot line, and rar DePinto | fight for the il thix fall, but it v - B BRIGGS S WRSLEYAN SCHEDULR y nld ! 1ext year Lemeh !‘mur i play n year ! )WMM” ‘H“M a ',.','\‘"" University Quintet To Be Op- | lar co 0 former Yaule half-| ponents of Middlietown University e ach of the Mil-| pive on December 15, Tanthees, | Miaa Oct. 24—John D, Le- b the Yale “Daily News" [land, Brookline, manager of I Yale playcrs upon | baske al Wesleyan university, t 10 enter professional innounces the completion of ar- t that ments for the Weslevan uni- of the & Jfus- |versity quintet to play Yale uniye cader In 1

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