New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 29, 1925, Page 9

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L] Speaking of Sports BT R T B R RTH Y Pete Rellley who pilots Jack De- laney, Bridgeport light heavywalght, ‘who 18 scheduled to meet Paul Ber- lenbach in the new Madison Square Garden fn New York on December 11, has his ““Irlsh up" over the re- ported storles that his battler has not sufficlently recovered from hig recent thyoat illness. It is reported that the"Berlenbach-Delaney sorap will prgbably be put off because De- laney 8 not recovered from the effects of a recent operation. Rellly donies all these storles and states that in order to prove thag his man t fit, he plans to get him a couple of figths ahcad of tho Bers lenbach go to demonstratd that his man 1s OX. Tans hereabouts, will remember that Berlenbach sidestepped Delaney once and the date was postponed, Then Delaney got ill and had to undergo an operation for his throat, Now, conflicting stories regarding the Bridgeport battler's condition are being circulated about. Delaney, when he is right ,ought to take Berlenbach in a battle, The Bridgeport man stopped the light heavywelght champion with a right to the jaw in their last meeting and Berlenbach heard the birdies sing. The Chain City boy's backers are confident that he can repeat his vic- tory in just as decisive a manner as he performed on the first meeting, Basketball, not only {n this city, but throughout the state of Conne ticut, should usher in one of the best season’s in recent years, Teams arc being formed everywhere about us and with the National Guards putting in their practice licks every Friday night, New Briain will have a five to contend for the state title, Jack Curry, who has been playi basketball almost as long as 2 Camphell’ played baseball, will be at the helm of the Meriden Endee ship again this year. Jack knows all the tricks of the game and is still a star on the courts. Curry will coach the quintet and the management is seeking games with the National Guard five of this city, Any team that has Jack Curry as its mentor, will give a good account ol itself. Tim Cronin, who began to shine on the courts away back in 1914 with the Morse Dusiness College | teamjof Hartford, has also accepted a position as coach this i He will direct {he maneuvers of the Hartford Crescents, Cronin has an- nounced that he will also play with the team. He is also heing claimed by the Meriden Endees, s also secking games With the local National Guard quintet. New Britain boys are all making gbod in sports especially in the foot- ball world, There is Peplau, Neipp, Grip, Beloin, Bill McCue and others who are often heard of in this city ining on the gridiron, but we come in contact with another Who Is galning laurels every week though playing with a lesser team. win, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ik I kKrwin of 6 F Place. He s playing on the Car Hall team at Notre Dame univi in South Bend, Indiana. The roll Hall team is a second varsity team and from this group, Kngte Rockne, fanous coach and creator of the “lfour Horsemen,” choos his first string men for the varsity tean. . The eleven pieks out the promis- ing freshmen and is coached by Rockne in the fundamentals of foot- ball as it is played at Notre Dame. The team has beeh going great guns in the west during the season and although the stories of the games do not reach New Britain, the local hoy is one of the mainstays of the line, R o He plays in a guard positlon and has held down a regular berth for the entire season. His “work has often brought eomments of praise from the famous coach and his friends in this eity look for him to make a big name for himself in the future years. All-New Britain, despite the fact that it showed up as the strongest gombination In this city in recent years, is still strengthening in va- rious departments. The latest addi- tion to the team fs “Duteh” Connors, one of the hest backs that ever faced New Britain on the ficld. played with the Providence Ste Rollers the past two scasons but as | Wilfred T, Te is coaching on Long Island now, his duties necesarily keep him aw from practi id with reluctance, the Steam Rollers had to let him go. He is a triple threat man. from a long distance. He has A great toe and can cage field goals eH is an ao- curate and clever forward pass man master. It means quick judgment in dingnosing the play. If it js a puss he has his man or zone to cover. (Always know where your man is at all times, and never lot| him get behindsyou.) If he does it is a sure gain should the pass he timed and thrown accurately. Most teams nowadays rely greatly on their forward pass attack. 8o it is absolutely necessary for a back to be very alert against the aerial style of play. When the opposing team punts there is slways need of a clever, re- liable ba to receive” the Kkicks. He has a very important part to play. Iirst of all he must be a sure ball catcher. Hence any back aiming to play this position should practice catche ing all kinds of punts and tram | himself {o keep his eye on the ball, not the opposing men coming down to make the tack and make the caleh certain, After the ball is safely tucked away, then it s time cnough {o think of the runback., Too many backs, mot excluding experienced yen, start to run before they have {he ball securely in their hands. The result ig generally a fumble, and one {of the opposilion recovers the ball. IXgep your eyes vn the bafana for- t the tacklers wuntil you have it Iy secure in your posscssion. Summing up, a backfield man must be alert, quick thinking, fairly fast (of course the faster the bet- ter), shifty, and, above all, g fighter at all stages of the game. Most of these above qualifications can be attained with the right in- sa prep schools, thus preparing boys for inter-collegiate football. Joe Turner Beats Dutch Kent in Wrestling Bout Joe Turner, of Washington, mid- dleweight wrestling champion wen {over Dutch Kent of Hartford in one | of the matches last night at Savin Rock, He won the first fall by a crab held in 48 minutes, Kent being unable to continue for the second fall. Charlic Winters of New Haven and Al Ventres of New Britain wrestled 45 minutes to a draw, Andy Terrence of West Haven threw Duteh Koehler, also of West Haven in five minutes with a ham- mer lock, Y. M. C. A. Rible Class To Open This Evening Rev. G. H. Schpeck, pastor of the rman Baptist church, will be the leader at the Y. M. C. A, Bible class which opens this evening with sup. per at 6:30 o'clock. Rev, Mr. Schneck will give a series of four talks on “You.” Tonight he will talk on “Your God and You! Next Thursday he will take as his ubject: “Your Fellowmen and You." The two following subjects will be “Yourself and You,” and “Your Master and You. YALE IN LABRADOR New Haven, Oct. 20.—As the cul- mination of the long-standing inter- est of Yale students in work of Dr. 2 Grenfell in the North, the Yale school in TLabrador has been established at the Grenfell mis- sion it was announced here yester- day. Gifts by Yale undergraduates have made this possible. the fleld goal. to use Connors this year as his pri- vate business interfered with practice sessions and he could not meet the requirements of the tional league rules, gridiron while with New Hampshire Btate, struction and training in high and [\ The Rollers were unable his na- Connors first gained fame on the In 1921, when his team played West Point, it was Connors’ great work that won the game. He will be a welcome addition to the New Britain fold as he can run, buek, pass or kick. He will report Saturday night and will practice with the team Sunday morning. Chances are that he will get into the game against the West Sides, OIVIL SUITS RECORDED James Doyle, through Edward A. Mag, has brought action f{o recover 350 damages against Joseph Motto, claiming that amount is due for the rent of a wagon. Deputy Sheriff Martin H, Horwitz served the writ, which is returnable in the city court the third Monday of November, John and Maggie Grabowski have been sued for $280 by Adam Zieslulewicez, through B, J. Monkie- witcz, 'The papers, which are re- turnable in the city court the second Monday of November, were served by Deputy Sheriff Matthew Papciak. Maggle Grabowski and Joseph Trzcingki have also been sued throygh the same attorney by Vie- tor Danielezuk, who claims $2,000 damages. Join the Y.M. C. 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Steer straight for the store where they hand out such happiness in tidy red tins, It'll be P, A. for yours after that, —no other tobacco is like it! 1925, R. 1. Reynolds Tobace Company, Winston-Salem. N. C. Wasted — 55T - HERE You ARE. SAM— NOW), ‘Go 1o T (- _Hovm LATER — 1 W WHEW! THRT WAS A HARD To THAT 5AW OR I'D NEVER HAVE GOTTEN OUT OF FOR ITCHING TORTURE Ew B i, Daly . 107 100- 015 erson and s & great lne bucker and open ALL “ RITA‘N SIGNS On the A“eys o . $30 610 Abi-1614 o Ho palred up with ‘the 8 i B i other halfbacks on the team _with STAR OF STEAM ROLLERS ! z b the Inimitable Barpikow at full, will ROGERS BOWLING ALLEYS STANDING Use Antiseptic Liquid Bemo give New Britain a sleep producing 2 Y NI 34 NG ALLEYS FAIR DEPT. STORE LEAGUE §t punch that capnot by stopped. “Dutch” Connors Who Helped To HART & COOLEY LEAGUE YRATRMMTA DOWLING ALY [ e There 1§ one remedy that seldom i - AR 2 Dehm " B o430 falls to stop it rtare ni o Waters 5 Wergul o gh threo ; inborg, 4 | 3 3 bury Blues. Neg’;u':-u:n- have not| Sauad For Scason. Kallarman R AeRE [ R Atssd ”“'\ ‘“3 ‘“"‘Vl“"" and I"“""I‘" L 1 ben;llcreolvenadtwtl’!h Mm;’l. M\llllfl:n The management of the All-New | }iersuy Joneny T CAbars e | Zamb, wHioke g:::r::ll:v pbubel o . . Behy . G, Older ! ] 5 L e ) attor it [ Britain football team In letting no Rlle h [ kin-disouses. Eosama,, lickh FIGER i 8 | ples, Rashes, Blackheads, in m 9 will not listen ‘to a holdup proposi- |Erass grow under its feet in propa-| g H0 | I? ok g Fre tion, rumors from the Brass - City |ration for the clash with the Hart. | Nfug"6* 1 P pAL i :‘\':_‘:,l“,""“'::,’:(fi"g]:‘n"f“;:.z:'r:w g have it that the Bluea will play here 'fora West Sides at Momorial Fielg | Kotherforth et M, HKaltn o0 | overnight. Ttohing usually stopa e 'r""["‘"e‘;"""';h;;:‘lu'g‘ c::l“‘l‘:‘”;" “tn':l’_: in Willow Brook Park Sunday after- | Morse Dehim AL Daly stantly, Zemo ls u safe, antiseptio el L b PO% |noon. Tho West Sides have been |Ademit® i K e A Dy no | liquid that may be applied at any strengthened considerably for the §13 813 4G—1800 ¢ T 0 time, tor it does not show, - A story that appeared In a New [battle and Manager MeIntosh re-|y ¢ e V b v Haven paper last week that Barni: [fuses to divulge his plans for the|Clarkson 242 | Bqulres kow and Rogers had signed to play |game, but it is known that Hartord | Reborts L 'I_'“‘;h‘;‘”"g with Waterbury brought many a|will have as strong a team on the! i\ 60| hanters. STANDING s snicker from New Britain. Mulligan [fleld as it did in tho first meeting of Bret HOGRIS GOM MM OAY | LRAGUL oo or has as ‘muoh chanee of getting this|the pair. Team W A : 2 pair ag we have of seeing the Yale- New Britain has signed *'Dutch” Rogers Hash 16 111 Youngstown, Ohio, Oct. 29 (P— Army game, and that s none, Connors, flashy backfleld star of for- Rondeau i‘“"‘\“ o -s’ ers 14 } i [Joey v, Milwau feather mer years on the Provide Steam ‘\“"“]“I:l_ St pee e Ranbet ; :; : { ol ight, and Rosy Stoy, Lancaster, Rollers, In securing him, New Brit. | 0¥ Nichols 91 87~ 214 | Hackliffe No, 1 11 wa o | boxed 12 rounds to a draw here alp will have one of the best backs Young 80 85— 263 ' [ 15 |1ast night. 23 available to work with the other & = e : gt 134 mgme et Gridiron Strate four men, Radzewlch, Zehrer, Bur- h 3 ekl i ainkle-Cooney | 10/ HOLD CONVENTION s (nikow and “Red” Studner. e will Fale-Dopt:: flore OlriLeagus three strings—C ; ) 4 ! A M1l the gap which had been open|c qion Yery tenm aluglo—Togers sl 19 Several hundred delegates of the BACK'S DF VE DUTIES |fop Andy Sariski of the Rangers who |§. far.. cam threo strings- Koge [oificial boards of the churches In ; (BY EDDIE KAW) decided to stick with his team for|A. Swanson ., Winger g Tndividual Averuges. the Copnecticut ""'f'_“”“ of "“ (Cornell, All-America Back, 1932) |the rest of the season. i U Sapnkn Siodmep ot T L AL, e T Wy Wil ! United Lutheran church in Ameri- Defensively, the halfback has| Connors will bo remembered by)p, Dyckma ] T A o the many New Britain fans who H i \lr‘\yu”v \'x' ‘”11‘1“ n‘( ",v.”\lf\ 'Il‘ltl He has to watch thé ball always[saW New Britain battle with Erickson et Wi slad b el s and along awith it break up ling [Steam Rollers in Providence in 1 L. Gahnberg . " Leupold 5 1. Crowley .. Tt e e i eeds iniihe plays and. cnd runs and also guard |88 the man who tled the scope with |V, Galinberg 0 Buechner z 100 104 s Dickinson’ | y TR 1eriy ;(K,l\'ns[, Tarward Dikses a boot for a fleld goal. 13d Tickey F. McGuiness . 86 . Anderson % 929 813 Bighinti (N he last secnis to be the most|had put New ritain in the lead in cult for the average back to the early part of the game with a rywhere in tidy red half-paund tin humi crystal-glass humidors Look st the U. S, revenue stampe—ihere @ TIVO full ounces in every bim 3 Hrs. Hard Work CKY YOU GOT HERE 8- ] OHYES Yoo - 18 | AT S J zan T BARS 1D OF LET Yo THROUVGH TH DeoR. | CaUsE — NOTICED _THEY LEFT KEY ‘N To' LOCK oN THE QUTSIDE-

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