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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, o B S . ¢ NOVEMBER 2, 1925, o d——— - ] ] ] ] ] N o FIELD GOAL BY “DUTCH” CONNORS WINS FOR ALL-NEW BRITAIN—RANGERS A. C. SWAMPED BY THOMPSONVILLE — PHYSICAL DEPARTMENT AT “Y” ARRANGES FOR OUTDOOR RACES THANKSGIVING—HARTFORD HIGH IN TIE WITH NEW BRITAIN — BRIEFS e . € e - o 7 ]~ 11— o] 1~ ]| 14 T 1 "1~ ]~ 1~ 2 1~ 1 1 7 2 7 7~ 7] 1 >’ o - . ] ] o - 2o FIELD GOAL BY CONNORS EASTERNFOOTBALL HAS TROUBLE MAKING GIVES NEW RRITAIN GAME TURNS 10 HANOVER Former Steam Roller Boots P:cu\ Score I'rom 25 Yard B,d Green Eleven Looms as Mark—Field Generalship of Neale Questioned By (ontender Fans—Barnikow and Radzewich Givea Day of | Rest—Davis Outstanding Star For Harttord Team | fow York, Nov. 2 () = Eastern —Connors a Sweet Player. ) § of two of the flight st Saturday. entertaining Harvard and at Princeton in game In the Harve trinigle. There vy ecrowd in th teams H., where our unhes top Dartmout Hanover, | meet for All-New | Memorlal Fieid i1 E 1 1y field ' L of the year wit t ] seor Hartford. Had it lone field goal | who played hi terday, New Britain would have The West Sid on the local team in the ficld that ing power but misman Britain e the eleven up to a d tage. ‘rinceton 1rday and Mary rthmore yelr Tecord of conseen- ¢ inbroker been better : e aturday. as poor all over the Rads s but an ing more ass and a todny, ven on 1 Columbia Polo Grou forward e tly on his runs for the Weit 8 t game, | 4 e RO Rlon e ] was sort « . the filidne ¢ BhilaggConn York team yes compelled Diobie's eleven fo the ball only 6 | e entire game £ Ty Tor 6 fight an il battle for a on a play from be terms 14 nors. in the first I the victory month - a short siation Thexian: Harvard and one of the being used to the trw thelr criticlsm of the |0 cooring records of the vear, was Joe Rogers at 1) rierback's play and his fail- Jet the oth "“1”] Hd '1 sged unexpe by a battered repeatedly makir < ol L nised Rrow n which pre. the last half, ; rd passing Te-up of many & tion distanced fr o, hut {his pulied off some & that thrilled fhe t nessed the contest The half {erday about tacle 1 where. Both t fleld with the West § better of the first quarter mal to none for New Lirit ain received fwo pey that et them back the start of t1 copted a for [ to rush. Apparently, no one but himeelf carried the hall about fiy the other hacks, one. to Hartford's 25 yard for the West Side and kit (h gafn. On whot wi Inter- fumble breaks noti eri occasional | (pyay uni victory a smashing “STADE WEAKINED b IN AN EYFORT To ror hoover n te hetitntes fthe kicks guve two 2 Cireen on' had touchdowns g crow \ o erities forecast a ret 1 of footl i a more an have 1 the Inst The Army Upset G sraring blow strue (BY JOE WII York, No will ever lterweight Jimit again is g ionable We doubt it to work with uncommon vigor cnterprise to got down to 147 | pounds for Micky Walker jn their | recent fight. Walker jnade o aid Shade try ien Arm that by e | we icati Teide considerahiy Neals and the rn titl s be hy | The summ: in G o5t Sides me inter N tricd Neale tro, \1 by which Pe o the | mvlf ‘ hin 1 s longs s hope + had feund the ordéal simple as Walker he would X n th terweight ehampionship | vond al As it was he came | Walker had | . in the closing ! With Bulldog the outstandirg o fiold t ($parial Haven such a closely fo cided by such a Yale-Army batil urday team New igh c rounis next That That's ward t-making hanging | at the closing bell, Walker was almost as strong had been at the ontget his writer gives Shade unstintsd lit f eplendid fight he 1 and coneades he proved him- | much t superior battler in \Imest every respect up the centh round. but Walker was not ting Mis fight Walker is 2 slam-bang rushing e I of 1 0 swarms all over | Towineal to S iod ‘ i opponent For some r ended . e o s rec ion her le displayed a marked v 1 arm over s and title had passed from his grasp Challenger Was Absolutely lid step into was ol a was men plonty for I'enm. on and nearly ot anchard Lrot agul s balm di {the Army pointment he at g, i taft tackls would score ikow s 0w Wled twiee Davis made Interd If {Yale epirit. not ton for the B llost bLecause of criey full advantage, As far as actua passing, kicking ""} two clevens d. hut Yale pla put “ ntire contest {fashion, while th Helpiess |y to hter w Kevne taney to Maxiota viad and (r Keeney Shade an This Week olutely |ynde (OFf course it precisely low | 1ne Shades the weight Walker's ult.) conceivahls, r would viinning if riier at fighter; t him |the high .\'hcn) when a determ w,;-nw drove ftself and |admittedly ferocious | Hartford outfit. { Yale machine w Ing. launching mic round It is ¢ 't rtainly Walke time 0] he had Rl a gre 1t his natura ®, |cuarterback he s a | doggedly waizht lan unusual nun ight, alker | WALKER KNOWS THAT SHADES S YALE SPIRIT 1S DECIDING FAGTOR v "% Ay Appears on Even Footing], e ta Nov. afternoon. which promised as nrove And ewilderin us blunder: in tween brilllance pwretehedness, L hetter unexpected plays. the followed (Continued on I vam ing Page.) o - ] WEIGHTll%llJJ‘Im(IJS%mI&ESm "GERS AL 1 \Events fo Be Staged at Walnut| ..., Hill Park by "Y" Department !l(nll Fleven Comes Through \\ulv score—Kolpik Out Lor The tangers vent down 1o 4 the hunds « Thompsony cal department 1s promoting an out one-mile race for senio three- mile relay race for older boys and one and one-half miie relay race for younger boys on Thanksgiving | morning. The races will be held at | Walnut Hill park Approxfmately Luke of the ( 10 boys and 15 senjors will com. K¥'S plunges pete. fot whicl The of the 5 town tecm t lour lzanic PAEERY afte superior pronil spelled the dow ot the (oculs, 1" yard run tres o gume wer juchdown Dy e | wis good for rs outrushe The Range ! mareh dov ponents and on one tield phunge “Thomy: 15 in | angers without 4 second » the duy The locul the first quartes coenter on the t nmen's nr annual is now In t four tea The fire depar factory and volley ball | of pro- about to nt, profes mere only to lost omville's 10 18t G Is, eams. Tndusirial Leagoe Approximately 100 men are |ticing and trying ot for the factory busketball tcams [the “Y" gymuasium. The league promises to be one gtrongest in years even surpassing !the tournament of last o much talent and ability is displayed | by the men trying out for the teams |that the coaches are iing it difti- |8 lcult to make their final sclection for | 7 ! liE¢ (e | Pnompsonsiite | Yire Department Class e SOl e | Captain Porter's Buccancer volley |y v prac- various cekly ut Industrial the teanm L bad blow in when Kolpal, star clved o collurbone and 1 he game. Argosy replaced him in the line This mahkes two of regulurs who are ladd up ith the same ininry, Yankaska N ture of to o yea Fang Keg Kasprow k 5 5 Corgett {ball team turned the tables L.att Tackle i Captain Linn's Pirates [them four out of seven game | Porter's team and Linn's team have {rach won one match the final matc Iwill be played off 1o decide “1he {champonship next Physical Training Classes The physical \proving popular |faces are meted in the lineup. addition to the regular scttir volley ball, hockey and played to top off the pro- on defeat H. Galloway Johngon ft Guard Morrison : Kalpal Center Kegley Anastasio week nell ining classes and many Griswold Crane bas e Quarterback | Tierney ; : Sarisky ; Teft Halfhack Four baskethall le teams entored dy to participate have zanized in (he boys' 10 pust week mized are Eniploye tean ague Arrows, {10, L. Bacon. K. And But Play [S Bad {and N. Arena; Quails, G. Hein Azara, Garrutti, son. Kat Notre i E. Tterald ) honic —Seldom has | Mirigltan; ught game been de | Minasion, W wide margin as the |B. Sochinsk e in the Bowl Sat- [Notre Dame Seldom has any | Qualls: ) much a disap- there | of h other vith 16 |Teo and over 100 hoys veen or during The two new leagues High school and Kiesky class ne touch- tine Corl for Kolpak, ec—Hunt, Crechnan, Westm Tohneon, pel for Waters, 1 nan bonir Kar- Jones and 17 Zotter, A 5. Dennic and | Nov. Gth, | Arrows . Notre Dame vs. Quails; Nov Tiogs, Quails Notre Quails; VS ATrows, Dec. 11th, s va, Notre 0ol League Hinky 5 R A lick, Berkow { Hustle T, Wessels, J. Adame, al ability In running. | Bell. Hartinge, J. Wilks and L and tackling went, 'l fwo teams will play a series were evenly match- lof five za November 6th ved throughout the |ending Dec. 11th a truly inspired “Y Weekly Schedule ie losers endulaicd | Monday., 4 p. ., High school 11 downright |class m.; Young Business ocal fans ean hest i Older Employed Boys' | P Younger Men's | the Quato, ALGRO BOXLER SUSPENDED amento, 2 Culif., Nov. 2 (F) - 1o boxer, has been <l mwmwy by the s com on uns {manlike conduct in Iia recent Dame |with Jimmy Byrns, of Qakland Dec. |Jimmy Sacco, Bosto} welterweight, Qua- land Dominick M IR Arrows [vastern fighter, have ame. jed two months for their match at San Thursday. us for such eeldom Notre Daine; v5, Quahog: Notre IZS VS, Dume Qua Tale stalling while 1€, Irrane the Army a n of s of which Eli took Hav- | Brown; PRIOR LOSE Bethichem, FPa, Nov, Prior, 12, Lehigh univ terback who suffered a {the sixth and We | October esilt of FIGHT These mes stay ity quar venth vertebra st West on Lehigh's home 18, died yesterday as his injuries. in Virginia field e leyan game here in 19 ined New B |H'\m | on to a win over an jcla but less spirite] Bunnell ran th ‘ WINS Honoluhi, Nov. 2 50 YARD RACE (P—Mariechen Hawalian swim- sweep over mainland a. ., firemen m.. Junior School Boys: | Older Business Men's | m., Younger Employed | Wehselau, thc ;S p.m., Factory basket piactice; § to 8:30 p.on,, vl tion rs, Frary & Clark; won ¥ “wry.' . Corbin: 9 to whole Yals team |Britain Machine. the ball M'm ‘ Wednasday. 4 p. m. High school ber of breaks, and |e ni. Young Business (Continued On Tollowing I 30 P, star clean from the 1 ith remarkable dar passes on the Fo; first |1 {down and continually succeeding in |, Tonspired b 1t San Rafae tor the finisl Garatti von cal., d’stance it Her ornian. St alep for Shade? again and try to return battle Walker or will he advance 'nw middleweight division and go | Harry Greb's ero | after il again | thinks he will be beaten, | he rather wide belief that ! 1 Walker up” in their re- | fhade is not an easy | and Walker should | med a lot about ¥t Tast meati | n that Walker knows now | knockout puneh” sh ter fat weight, for a att]e neh at a i@ hard as ho e b ¥ but Walker Alstres Walker, unlike | loes not possess & china | Another thing, Shade must | can not make t t ] solutely himsel. weigh RAPLAN () Y01 Ll ade s middie. v more | | erown | vritten in 1‘ tha Cali- tsburger. | can ot | Sooner or later he | man and te prie ipped Greb d | | IS 1t BUAT HERALD “Red” Grange H;nbled Bo l ntire Student Body | Nov. 2 (P—"Red” Grang 1 have had the entire University | f Ilinois and @Il that was in it all | imself last night. Never in the of this college town has | been such an outpouring of | nd townspeople to pay | 10 a ing lero as that | an who upset teammates the east last LOORING FOR n.\\l! ~ return 1 the from Waters Nyborg L. Pup- _|Captaln another | been suspend- —Charlic acture of | op- | HARTFARD 13 TIED WITH NEW ERITAIN Canital Gity High School Team Defeats Hillnouse Eieven At did it s displayed n y hatt t of the but heir EN lin % 5wl ed ) E o I e e o1’ in the pital touct first 10 minut City or vn Lut the wrtially anid touchdosn by a Hillhouse held first line g after recovered | as made i punt was comverted into & Hartford lineman, Harttord scorcless throughout the rest of the game, but the Insurance ity team outplayed ifs opponénts at all times | New Haven- made threo first downs in the game, all of which seored in the last €ix minutes play. The first was on a 65 yard n by.Moiloy, New laven back it s i el G i e ard line, found a hole off Hartford's left tackle, and was 10 yards in the [lead in the e for the goal line when rley horsd” slowed him lup., Sl tackled him on Hartford's 25 yard line, Later he again got wway after catching a long forward pass, but his ailment again got him |ag a sure tonchdown was in sight, The third was made after a series of line buc If Hartford docs not play any bet ter against Now Britain, the Red 1 Gold .should come out on top Capital City team ds not very trong nsively, and is weak at |center on the defense where New Britain is strong. It does not seem to have a good punter on the team. However, it hes a wonderful end {n Joe Ring, a flashing back |in Taylor, and an all-around good a were of offe % |man in “Dinny” sh bout | C hlmgn Americans to Train at Shi. veport Chicago, Nov. 2 (#—The Chicago Americans will train next spring at {Shreveport, La., ere they condi- |tioned for the 1925 season. Date of ifeww.ymm probably will be about {March 1. An extended barnstorm- |ing tour will be arra No dates have been closed, but week-end games at New Orleans, I"orth Worth and Dallas are certaintics, the season tapering off with a scries at Indian- apolis, |HUNTING SUPPLIES | SHELLS GUNS COATS | HA SHELL BELTS Special-—12 and 16 Gauge Shells 95¢sox HADFIELD' SPORTING GOODS 15 MAIN ¥ ‘The Days of Real Sport D SR S S DO EITHER OF You BOYS WMQw/ MY GATE VHERE 2 15 ¢ DAY FOLLOWING HALLOWE EN 225 ¥y TRAUE e By BRIGGS