New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 3, 1925, Page 15

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NOVEMBER 3, 1925 Playing against him? The answer | —————— PLAY IN MANCHESTER, T — Eamaes HOW THE STARS PLAY THE GAME s pea k ing all over the "Blg Greok,” whoso riarron tralegy 180 8= 114| football team has called an fmpor- :tmr’x:“"zr; f.t;r“!"lfkh‘l ‘"" °:l“°d '::P T S4— 14| tant meeting of the members of the ell known, o — 62 s Cac i o f s p or t s had him tled hand and foot all the MUST CHARGE PROPERLY T ‘rf:":‘rl:r""‘wll'l:h‘\u n‘t’:‘!xl‘;;fll; p.l.ny. way through. (BY ED McGINLEY) ; s OTE position = i ple of vital importance l¢ to be SRR e T : ! (Pennsylvania, All-America Tackle ETA Ry NORKS DN discussed. The following men are artfol bout ¥ b . ita A i ball game between the West Sides|New Britain and the West Sides was | 1t 18 my opinion that the differ- [\ s 2 a3 LSS O LA 1 10 keep Interferer of Hartford and All-New Britain,|“in the bag” It {s reported that €0 between a good and Sinfd 4 N BackananianE ChRllte L Thel 1A sy trom has been the cause of a great many |Stanley Kennedy, who played quar- |'a¢kle, or any lincman in fact, s M. Jelnwn L DA L ST Walter French, speculations on the part of New |terback for Hartford agalnst New |'hat the good forward will make 0 reo Bk il Rt uL L S West Point star, Britain fans as to the causes for|Britain, had placed a slico of the |"i8 charge carly and carry K oy ey B " New Britaln's poor showing or fall-|long green on New Britain to win, | {40 Rose <100 100 S am] ing to realize on their attacks, So is your old man, A great many linemen will make | H | Call 925 and find & buyer for that R a wonderful charge for one or two!da a4 furniture, All-America end, ‘We claim that one of the big rea-| o . ace head an top, or fall {sinto o d emonstrates & The game between the West Sides | PaCe8 ahead w LI G| 2 sons why New Britain falled t0 6core |ynd” tho. Waterbury Biuey 1n con |10 the ground thinking their job i | S proper use of a touchdown, was & mistake in field | ooy1uq, o all appearances, Mulllgan |/Mished. This man be sufticient to it hands on inter- generalship. We all make mistakes | geavod that it New Britain beat the |Make that one play effective but it | The Christa ferer. and it Is very easy ior all of US 10| west Sides last Sunday the game be. | VIl N0t parmit all plays to work, | b s sce them after they are made but iyeen his team and the Capital cty | 1f &0 ive lineman gets into | stan: that doesn't lessen the fact that Wo|ouine was all off. Mulllgan mnow |the habit of getting under his op-| Ll G B8 | plans to take his Waterbury team o (PONENt and carrying him about five Hartford, and if he does and New |Y4rds or more each time, it will not Britain plays his eleven the fact that |Pe long Lefore that defensive I In Sunday's game, Barnikow Was ghey are in Hartford will be one |Man will begin to fear and respect not used td advantage in several|moro reason why New Britain will |YOU S0 much that he can hardly | . # places where a thrust through cen- | piay harder to win, The forecast is t until the game is over, ter by him might have brought re-[tnat a game will be arranged be- he same thing applics sults. Connors was used in & posi- tackles, So many of which are made, 1 The Bennetts * ] can gain experience from those “Pape’s Cold Compound” tween the two elevens in the near n 432 478 —_— tlon where he was not used to play- | ryrure, lunge into their opponent | The Cooper ; ake two tablets I xr;‘g, up near the cenfer to get a stop. This may etop up || Suitud a0 S0 ! ¢ -;’[)Ihlhreg hours short snappy pass. This s a diffi- but just consider how much T s ree doses are cult position for a man to be who| Judge “Bill" Mangan and many |yore 41\wl|\‘{ n.u\_\ et ot C 91 100 taken. The irst dose ), has not been playing this sort of a|Others will be Interested in the | rojjowed up this first charg 1 (0 vuyr glves rellef. game, The results were that|Fordham Holy Cross game and he {did all their tackling in the other | o s ¢ second and Connors fumbled the ball repeatediy | Wil probably be accompanicd by | follow's territory instead of ther | The Youngs, third ~ doses com- untll he was placed farther back {n|Dave Dunn, both of whom can claim | g\, [Rnmtings .. B0 pletely break up the the fleld and then he began to show [the New York university as thelr | Another characteristie that gors |5 i o J vold. Pleasant and his real worth, One defensive play, [3lma mater. to make a good tackle is one who | *Kough safo to take, Con he was a whirlwind and in the opin- e | tackles vigorou and viciously. A (* hroeder e I~:“"}“;’l\u‘g;;:gl“l:eu:er fon of the fans and the management majority of tackles, along with most 152 451 iplatos, M| 8 us he earned his place in New Britain's | P atents ISS“‘“! to | fdothin Crnen) 100 Ehiabidin o Home s il Pape's Cold Com. b, backfield. Connecticut People | tackie. Moit of the tackles mue, |0 85 100 RO EREclon SN J Radzewich was not used enough in | Hareld G. Manning, Walk-Over nd are by pulling down the run-|{! 1041 B 5 inefFuamipiiyeii el wasigivaniine| ShosuBioreRaL LabIainRei et Newi HISE St ia Rl insiead o Bkneel Lo 2 o ball to carry only twice in the en-|Britain) - G ooy e [ tire game anaiinitness twoitrien, ol M LTIz A0y, SAnde teon BVFatertiury | M A gl S ROMD el o i | was unable to do anything. He |Candle-shade holder. nan) d el : P caught punts and ran them back| Ralph I Boardman, Now Rrit-|lall the lensth of his bodv, it mot|rme sors L0100 ) and played a good game on defen-|ain. assignor fo the Stanley Works, | 105, Which IS a e oy | Y 6ive but he was not glven tha chance | Aufomobila steering connection and e (s g A | to carry the ball on the offensive, |making the same o cant w4 Joseph 0. Cadieus, Meriden, as. || SrOWINg the S | The team that faced the West | slgnor to the Conn. Telephone g |18 body for CASINO BOWLING ALLEAS ctrie Co., Inc. FElcctrie-signal 1 Sides Sunday, was not the team | E! | that went in and took the measure | receptacle | RIECAMACHIN AL EAGLE [ of the Cleveland Panthers the Sat-| Harry B. Chalmers, Yarra | urday before. Although the same | Victoria, Australia, assignor, ly : ) men were In the lineup, the punch |mesne assignments, fo Hartfo 2 L - was lacking and this is surprising | Empire Co., Hartford. Apparatus| oo O ' | I when one takes into consideration | for feeding molten gla AR that New Britain was playing Hart- | Jos, G. Coffin. Hempstad, N. ¥ | ford. Probably the men figured that | assignor to I, Candee & Co. New RibLE . L /. they had an casy thing to handle|Haven. Testing machine H ik S with the revamped West Sides when | John P. Curry, River il that team showed unexpected | tainer and deviee for opening s strength on the offense and defense. rallac nt sor | gue unaiit L 8 se. | Wallaes hi Cnutler, Windsor | 114t will pay an aspiving tackle t Locks. Ciwel | remember ) ) aise. § Man =t R tee Fans are wondering why it is| that no excursion is planned to At-|c p forward, the new pos g lantic City. Manager Ed Dailey of | Julius Golon, Suflield. Tobacco- | vour S S T ’ the All-New Britain team explained | leaf conveyor, e S A that when the demands of the rail- Hugo E. Grieshal as- |1 T e e i £ road were made that the project | signor to Electrie B ne Bital vou 1 K \ was abandoned. He states that the | discharging deviee | yon left log which is railroad company demands a guar:| Randolph I Hall, 1 1 e A\ b & antee of 500 people purchasa round- | assignor of 1-3 to 1 port con 5 trip tickets cach to cost over $0.|ingford, & 1-6 to P. Wilcon, 1thaca. | If you were r position ‘ This 18 next to impossible and so the | N, Y. Airplane, vour left was vour A v cxcursion idea is glven un. The | Randoiph I Hall, Tthaca, N. Y. | oesl . 3 (% e g New Haven officials state that the | aecignor of 1.4 to T. P, Hall, Wall. | Sl 0 T, July 23rd Nash introduced new mpdels—bx, long odds ¥ Tigh price 1s due to the price set | mmefora. G4 to B Wilsots the finest motor cars Nash ever built. by other railroad lines going into p N Airplane. | ¢ 1025, NEA Servies, Tne.) atic City. There would bhe { great many followers of the New / Trritain team on an excursion fo the “world's playground”, but the price | is altogehter foo steep, These new models presented new and uniquely orizinal body designs, far-reaching improvements in construc- tion, and many notable refinements in engineering and On the Alleys | Samuel M. Page, i BOCERS BOWLING ALLTY : = ! signor fo American Fabrics Co. D o i — 1 ring cost. U ) ¥ A word to those who read a re- | o8 0 S “| stasLey womks wixes teaGUE equipment—all at far greater manufacturing , cent eriticisin vf Harry Gh ~berg's i AR New Britain. | A fiaitess: S work as an official at the hixu gehool | iy } ) : ¢ BUT —NASH DID NOT INCREASE PRICES! an's helmet-lamp combina- games will n iti- cism of the best Fardham rooter in | New Britain for his work as an of- ficial at high school games h s s than a pipe dream. The sim- be amiss. Any Pitney | | postage-meter machine Herbert 1. T'olleys Ta on why Ginsberg's work a: an offieia) at high sehool ; oENnionel Tnath Rkt without a v, Bristo! i ) S ¢ £ ma- ven. |1 Massu W e Young'e 3 & chine, | Potru. PR N - 33 1 i orke Sure Hits, | - AEDOUELO 3 1l o T 425—1250 poor polic yone to | yonionile Dandies, - evidently that's just what has hap- pened because of the reeent state- wment about Harry. Sl next week there will be anoiher story, ¥ T 1 | Necor's, Harry plans to lead a delegation et ! otst s N 0! roaters from New Britain down o s ¢ 1R a3 . im0t New York next urday 2 si— 161 | U SO . g irms Corp., New g i Vordham plays To! name, = e 55 o1 R d t t o o L | 8 eductions up to orcHinmiveraily B Ras Rt T EN Gl B SR R 2 ! il PRt A H {he game, interost In the contest jn | _Jotn M. Shaw, New Ifaven. as- i s 163 | OF 1 ettt The above price reductions are effective November 1st Bl 3 signor to Sargent & Co. Gonr-shift- | phone | P Rt ol lever locl B e ] | on exactly these same models. Fordham handad New ! 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