New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 4, 1925, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WIDNESDAY, NOVEMBER o o] ], ;] ] (-0 -0 ] -0 - - - .. - 0 -~ ] . 0 0 o 0 - - - - . o -0 4 — AR D A D D T 5| ] DT S +on v - FALCONS PRIMED FOR BATTLE WITH HARTFORD PIONEERS— ALL-NEW BRITAIN AND WATERBURY BLUES PLAY IN HARTFORD INTER-CHURCH BASKETBALL LEAGUE IS FORMED—TURNER CANCELS WRESTLING BOUT WITH. VENTRES-—INTERESTING BRIEFS om0 0 O D O 11 O B - -t ) o 1 2 10 7)o 1 0 T’ 7]’ 70 - - - ;-0 - - - 1 . | ... . ;. - ;) -, . ], . .. .- ALLNEW BRITAIN TO PLAY FALUIN TEAW S |WHEN POPULARITY WANES|COMCH VIST FEARS Wl,ggf\g«g;g;g,gl;}‘} - CAES HADE ON WATERBURY IN HARTFORD, SNAPPY PRACTIC ¢ OVER-SONFIDERCE o Pour ns Reidy o Take Ploor Othier Teams Are MmfimMMWMNMMflfimd’W“MwlmeMMMmem = (i = Michigan Squad Working Hard, e Field—Managers Muliigan and Dailey (o Sign Con- With Hartiord Pioneers T ; { Tor Northwestern Game Kt tract Today—Eddic Hart, Emile Jacques and iy ; " - was formed and | formulat:d Johnny Newell to Be Officials—Third Game to Be | f o sossions ‘ ; o N L Ovar gont i rious ¢ ) Season wi 1 last night by y { » grim S at the Y Played if Each Wins (l e toothall team in ! v ) | ! 1 civeui the wake of vietory zives mare Wit ¢ o JERCLAY \ E 5 i ’ ke | Miclysan than prospeetive o . cran, Trinity . : e s city, thi (i} v Britain an fe .'J yers through a = o e attempts of Northwestorn to topple | tan Con, ) W ail i tour ontiits ure bury Blus \ ea ¥ L ] ‘ cont R Ds v £, the Wolverines fro o 13 f which have teamn Ayt et e Togetler 1oty many weeks sotintions on '” bl I Dunnigun, tormer Mohawk e g b . pinnacle Saturd he floor, whil ¢ rell e \ et onght their managers, will finally mect on | Nu m M tash, appeared at the hadl last night Consequently the Yostmen are he- the thre X t N : gridiron, lour the gridiron on two lut TAKE \ E j JI 1 uanagement lost no tie in % PO e ing worked as hurd v - ble class § Biven u e R TTIRET) November. 16 nnd vemb 24 A [y AE bu L m up for the team. Ile o v " 2 . foro the Iflinois and Nuvy " veeml aldent % e Both games will b t B o ed Le backfield along i #AN % | while Wolveriy i ! G i I e and in Field in Hartford f ol Phompson, Bayer, K A gy e ; 3 with the return of ter 5 finpr t d il backs were put (hrough in gloom talph Bak ,mw 1 inio the ©, organiz A decision betw | anat ot ir g and with ev man in e 3 Lt AR i { Atie | wishing to ¢ e o ¢ o teans \\I'.‘I Blues and Bdward J. Dailey - | t with a victory next.Sunday. R 4 2 A . church ; i a s he fac New Britain, was reache o - after several hours of conf nd the financlal te § tory to both tear Hartford was for the two battles bec be a necutral ground easily reac d by ins f city nd so from Waterhury officials for the game ny Hart, who 1 in Waterbu 3 has worked t Britain e k Livery member of the et (et Corel Sl nnva L Yot rarlL South Congi 1 ont and Coach John L pionship line that d : Grange is the o i 1t 10 linve gooil ces of en- | that i e ofitlie | Qouch of Chieago onglh- | tering, oLher three: tenms, H R Ha 8 have cropped out in 2 5 A out the scason the M it i 5 1 to at 1 v hevn stuged he- umes. The followin 1e forward ag Tobin also worked on the owing them weak- lized on a batterin T R A it ¥ night ‘ teams and none Ardan o bit ; e I T oarTsos il ¢ conquered the wlcons: Hines and this must it hest Dy tivel : vl i ¢ a claim guard; Frauks and : ; ; Urbana Saturday s 10 [ ate, and a sehod : ; | f v 1plons of Jhicek at tackle and Kre £ ' the Nlini soree! top. a mecting during (e first vy at the wing position. T Yy At Lllinols, Coach Zupp ! ok of December, as soon s the | { Sides, by virtue of thelr with cithep Cook or Ross at G i 4 " e g seerct practice, an wm g f ) irehies have I vietq \ o 2 ore er berth, should make trou- RIS e Nim. With one or ty ¢ s wportinity to enter, The games {last Sunday, bave clalmed the iy opposition § ; : . : A Grange and company will go i1 be followed by dancing, | ehampionship, The Pawnees brand ) ¢ Sataline of the Iulcons % ~ i g their thirtieth stroggle agains y e howliy > hangs upon | themselves as the only team that and Johnny Newell, coach « s received a letter from the i 6 i R "y Maroons with the lincup that flat- | the seeuring o league | can legally elaim the Lmpionship Hartford high school football te nt of the oncer A. C. team bicks, al- 1 A. C. 4 A tened Penn. Seeming asure ind the num- | of the They ¢ that they L e \ \ tm in Hartford, scheduled to pl i 3 Two offenscg, for use t her of teams be contingent only | defeated the East Sides by a 6 to 0 The meetir r Sunday and it states that there b N dry weather, arc heing prop Wl | upon ilie number of alleys (hat can | score, I"'“ Hartford Fastern both of i trat o a large delegation of Hart- i i 4 G lowa for the Wiscons ) ed, ”‘_mm:‘ o rooters \H'h the team Cowboy” Nick Ku o i : | in With the various howling | chumplonship and the only team potut to a larg ; s v}m’\ orer is the center of 1 i I the city and definite steps | that has not come forward as the 11l fanz fro i r 5 it Kines of their cl i ) 5 ” ¥ e I n ir class in this ecity, Pioneurs ind the Falcons b L i ) 7 leart of the “Mud Lurks ¢ Monday evening, . 3 St S04 3 A ? : 3 i f & Y 1hle gers, This is due, no in the Bay e and % i sin is improvin P milia The Kensinkton Congregational | g 6 (T3 T (e s besisndavs ol wed a classy brand of Y il o o 1 it to thut turned on amainst Minn chureh was admitted to the inter- AR R e e ¢ f"""‘u Lol ; I il I the | foot iinst such teams as the L ; h ta fh the last quarter of Saturday's |clinrel athletic activities last night A ‘H.‘“ l( (1875e820D :Un‘x”:n wtiGlasKin e St of Holyoke and the Wil- W : K game for a tie score, and will be represented i Leavand ey ost that one. Rt Slds | ARoen Sl nan town team th eleven ;: v Nieyersivesnlat. OhlolStilo: suan aGiEal i e bably man: nent will claim mainder of « ¢ | . § A Sl Sunday's battle and r | wil be out of the gnme - e 5 the champfonship after the team's fils igo) 1 ould be worth sceing A ana hecausa of®a leg ing ArsiAyictony, offations are being | The Fagles also lay a ciaim to the i with *Dlow-Toy" the e taken at another meeting at managers with r : i & 5 ST f e | There Is only one thing to do | | i1 } r | i Parker will referee and work is being polished 10 g to do in “:” 5 (I‘VYA,\N\ Pri tates 1 [the bickfiend rday, ! | Mahoney will umpire and this JACK DEMPSEY A8 HE LOOKS TODAY, SYNTHETIC )8 Changes in the Minnesota for ]’ ODOO EA a case like this and that is for the mes will he pl ¢ 5 t i il assieve the fans of good officiat-f AN STORIS CLOTHES, AND AS HE APPEARED WHEN TRAI ward guard are nceessary to fill the N :”"t‘"‘fi”’s of "':: four teams to got ntage hasis, this be fory | There s a T % (he confe he Kick-1)NG 170K IS LAST BIG FIGHT AGAINST FIRDO, cap caused by injuries to il foeethier and play an ellmination ini Jisalt for (ho Ph o v ¢ o ; T owill o place at 2 o'clock Grady regnlac tackle, The Butier| cr in World Series Games | strles. Two sets of two teams cach Gt o \nis ol f \ e s S Mentorlal fivid in Willow (BY HAROLD MATSON) game i8 not vegurded as a hard one. | ; could first play together and then ot a third game will | conetios rying botl ¢ i< iR Nollywood Nov. 4.~This town hus | Purdue’s serubs may figure lar s Bieen Able to Mako More | the winners could mingle on the SHE N o ; - T Akt PRAISE HOYT'S SPEED |1 tn tho Frankiin game, to vest the | aman gour Hits in Singie Gontest, | ET1ITOR A1 n this way, a dennits wins a cor Slagle will be. Jir TN Do AR (e Gl g v rs for games with Northwest- | 4 * | object could be reached, This eonld The \ } man- gt i t rough-and-ready good fu Hl;»\\nlp ‘ 1 Al L Ly NEA Service ;:fln:::f"‘:lh:n“a r{ulfiflt\ng l:(dn:n agen f 1 ling e e champion has | grow: American League Umpires Are a t s sti]l taking tra S anagers wherein they could draw e G S CHEDnOn L RELIRILED Notre Dame | Littsburgh, Nov, 4—When Max | for the teams that are to play the 4 ; ‘ his loy i on rentlema the sfrict 1ol | | ‘" b . q supremacy on the liron, will b 7 - : | : Al et ! Hel Uhig in Belict That Yankee Piteh- | ol ) aftermath of the Af-|CArey made four hits in the fiual | first game, welcomed by footl all f \ | = : His 5 L ’ [lanta gume with Georgia Teeli, gamo of the 1925 world scries he| The season will not last much heen inferests « o of 1 fodin Gl L e T e T e i et i MR ast Ball, tean s only two maore day tqualed a record for thg event, after Thanksgiving and right now 1s iakoliations. wiial n ol Reioa e 1" 2 T R Ny e sl befor aining for ey Although the world series Las | the time to get this thing moving. ‘ v Witer- | Un Amatenr Standing f e P e . Sute, 0 pluyed since 1908, no player [ This is only a suggestion for the w 1--Ko one on | ST ever been able to make five hits | four managers and if they care te 1 tiekl is in a hetier position | IQOK}NG FOR GA”E" | n-one ball game. Tour scems to be | act on it, then the ultimat> winning T A S B | U iES o limit, team would rightly he champlons. umpire. Their estimate of a | e e | One dozen players other than | Just now, no team can rightly elalm STl is nsually mighty close | Carey have. made four hits In the | the champlonship of the city as |Sonth Church First and Reserve aseball 10 Lieing corract. derby. Now that 13 [ talk or bundles of 1atters ear not fet- e b e e e ettt bl Tomms ecd Ot n.-nj ‘,(;,”‘,‘\ have accomplished the feat, | tle the supremacy of any team or in- i G i %0me onc may come along next sea- | dividual on the team of sports, ah e ¢ Vanloes hne| To Teams About The State, |son and smash all past perform- | The only place where it is possl- | | Anees, sinee 13 is considered the jinx | ble to settle the quostion of foct- things, hall ehampionship is on the gridiron ) fact that Carey made three | and until the four teams engasged In s out of Jis four hits was an | the barrage of words and writings 1l feature of the Pirate star's | get together and hattla the question promise v § i L y n, f di C Vo L ey d K < s 1 e junior fs Glari il g select ) o . ¢ uy ecolhiv ! i : ! Q- exeept th tlie seene of hot The South church first and re- teams are anxious fo secure sames for (he coming season, bee | inning the middie of this month. | performer w an dar but n- The first team avera 130~ . , feld slsts on sinei e prefers his slow |pounds in weight and wonld like to| 05 S8 m”]m; ,H‘”]Z'N‘h Kb ;",’”,-hf' o curve to the fast one. particnlarly in (hook contests with organized ont- o \(‘Kl‘n:l\v rarded as champion of the disput.d Host is 1 vairdeville Witerbury d, a or his | s« and surrd g batters, knowing Hoyt's |preferred, the South church having | cs when hunting rabbits. Tough _ CALL FOR PRACTIOR or the curve in the erisis, |the Boys' club gym as its native | FNAK! trousers are the very hest bet. | Coach Abe Aronson of the Ram. ¥s lnok for it when up in the fl | Rabbits run at night and bed up | bler-Tigers football team has called it | oRAPVES Yighter, aver i the daytime It's one kiud of | his squad out for practice on bhoth A L y o hiane hunfing where 1 1 Dluster is | W b nights of this . & ¥ L s ams of similar welght; | an ct. In working a patch of | week. ight being the first ses- O TRADE MARANVIILE e ont would like to hear | SWale or hriars it is well to post a | slon and drill for the squad for the ot o Ao A R oo hunter on cither side. Especially on | present interlude between games, he by the ChIcago |ceaut troop teams, as well as others, | the up-hill side, it there is one. announces that all members of {he opening of néxt teams are fairly well organiz- When i be | squad must be on hand. Anyone not having had a ady and polishel off u X e and v around to the | appearing for practice will not be won't [of quintets from the Kensingto | opposite end thereby getting the | Pt in the games. The sessions will v TR e o | jump on the cottontails, be held on Trederick’s lot at the i ( pilot A Nt rumored games last night. For games On a quiet day the rabbits are | foot of Arch strect and will start L that the *“Rabbit 1 to Cin- “v her outfit, write K. E. Par] r, 00 | off and away before the driver &ver | promptly at ci i, Lincoln street, or {elephone sees them lias hbit" Maranville is | be of any e new | hotel 7 o'clock. No game ephon been arranged yet for Sunday. and surcly o Real fFolkerat Hlome (the steeplejack) By BRIGGS G 1 1 couple Mr. Demp- S « for- | | 177 ELLO THERE NISHED THE FLAG , R Dl ; e ORERS \ MRS HE D Racar | WiSH You'D hims passed JANE - « SUPPER POLE ON ToP OF TH 2 ; p) - 4 L - HANG THLS I passed | ABoUT READY / WOOLWORTH BUILDING PICTURE FoR €5 OR PULLEYS 3 ; ! ody: w 3 [ e S e gack | WATR MaEe- ) Don AN Gl [RII { -Sage Tacties Handicap - 8 e 1) 8 has nc é No d P Workd's Middieweight Champion No- | 10a) s i W Harry Willses, formal T u v parties—and the difi- | ¢ wido-op: 1ces man tiied AL Ventres That Sclwduled NOW MOLD THE DARN \ e ineu QUG { THING STEADY WiLL YA =) AN G & \ 1 TELL You JANE Tuese \LL- FALL AND BREAK £, ; STEP LADDERS AIN'T SAFE~ MY ¢ 0 / e \ THEY'RE Too WOBBLY.... ) ¢ " | FEEWL KINDA DiZZYV PLAY N |n||l\~\,|” ! BROUGHT MY TACKLE Too -~ DON'T EVER A?K SIDES PLAY TUITS 1 e AUD DenE ThG / 5 To ReSK MY LIFE ' A ceted meeting ,W‘i RIGHT t— football team in | ay r for prac- ey will not, under any t in the game Sun- play ill be on | pear in N G insvi " s a retur NEEDS A FAST IIIII‘ st fisld BEAD HERALD CLASNSIVILD ADS FOR YOUR WANTS

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