New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 5, 1925, Page 9

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NOVEMBER 5, 192 FESC SE——— i 1 ' N ing of the Waterbury game rroml O Michigan s writers wssert | ling, Paul Berlenbach, Jimmy Ma- [y, L ] . :\‘owul_hlklnn to Hartford, Many n the Afleys that Ui i, quarterback | Tom Gibbons, Jack harkey wit "of ‘Anance and| g | would like to see Waterbury play iu | 5 ACLL of the YOst-coac eleven which [Sully Montgomery, Mike McTigue |taxation for me (iR ARa N M S P ea k n 8 this city, but according to Ed, Dailey | o 2 swamped the Navy. s the greatest | Eddie Huftman and Ad Stone, | diecvesnd ol FUmentitngte YOU PaY o lvlore this didn't set well with Mulligan or | VRATERNITY BOWLING ALLEYS | jorward passer o Ume—greater o i bl 3 " |his cohorts. Many state that they 1. 0. 0. ¥, LEAGUE | (han BBAcK et P, Barrows. prealde ¢ MWienaun f ) 2 M of Sporte flmsm i s e n A R e D o e ; el Yet Have More RIRRIINIG LR, In Hartford, but others say that the | 1" . s (L ot — e — . I [ , [ o : and Muller of California 0 ren ted along with the of- game there will be as interesting as |w ’ T e A I SR, : :QRecem Meetings of [nter-League| wiene pissors ensy save vecs T b et Ty, e o [ ting 2« Time to Pay Dave Dunn, Geno ClePkin and Dane R 0 ; - inlm o] ety |lEned for the 1926 baseball se fast. Let us say right here that - that it will he the greatest footbalM) . "l V"“-‘w'f' 0 ardt, Brown one who can throw tin cans ag fast |scrap scen In this state fn some o | Cantrel], McGra 1 Ellfott, 1n. a8 Danny Fitzpatrick can, is some | yvears. It will be battle e 9 *ha Amsociated Press gan a Outflalder Hut hrower, e 50 because of the constant and |1inn vy = The recent inter-league series Le- [ 500 also have entered the fold — prolongcd bickerings on the part of laussel 850 tai tween Loulssille and San Fran - Danny went Lack to the days be- the management over the games. = L ArcAlinas nelal “bust The u Word comes trom England ! - — fore the Yale Bowl was built and | T pires made more moy than the per British Supporters of Michigan's t it P before, He tells us that he|edge all the way throush and it fs |0 S0 i 1ccive while the rutur 't oyl and en |18 FIEHE when he as the | Increases Its Dividend | d to be a football scout tor Col- | hardly possible that the n v | s N B Seals was ¥ ador of the Navy e and worked, up on the recom- contingent will have the s i. Rondes 100 T s s asey 1 olluct ft. Hiltor tends that th fon of Jack Rourke, locul[to win as New Britain. (e x ¢ TEN PAYMENTS s 0y who 15 truiner of the college [is that either team will have to fight | | athile on the Trinity and Yale |as it never fought before to wi hee bey « \,\lllh.v\ “'v‘" . o i " ‘ Instead of One [ | kory supply | rica is van- vlevens, Danny, of course, ad there te the third gam e K 3 i B hat he W Tiritain's | played if each team wins o n 43 3 S I - g e B ¢ ectors that (f y . . e (‘. \\.“;’1““ t ”,‘)I‘ 1'“:‘ a battle the third scrap should prove | " ] ik erday. Al assured him that the | ment that A » Compson carris ¢ i te LAsusces ot : porting football players in his taxi- [to be, 5 Alng would be re the burden of defendir ¢ \ 3 3 ) A te lo for — w T o e G R B e e They Wi apon | DAL s Tt : lan—Come In S | New Britain, with Bingahm and p, oy ° - Americar mpson has regist E o on | ) L pALed Bt Danny offered to scout Waterbury |Bean at ends, Donlan and Warner T < \ embryon! ) $ aking t $52.58 Al v Dritain and then the at tackles, Humphries and Morris at (Ne¥'o! o Chpd b : w York University | this | ————— B ‘ 4 A ret was out. Danny was assigned |guard with Rogers in center, will | "™ - e — Z|in & freshman game agalnst Irving : 1 . Y \ of $1 ew shares in t r N Y S MPLE SHOP the Colgute coucli 1o scout Trin- Lave as good a combination as Wat- o ii~1381 | School on election dey in Roberta, | Gens Tunuey. American Nght JUGEE ("’Q"c) Enters | LI IREE) : * DAVID 5. SEGALL v und Danny went to Hartford and |erbury can got together. Then with rterback, Durlug the afteruoon | heavywelght boxing champlon, s re- Into School D Peaay tiscovered that Trinity was working [the array of backficld power that : : 1o scored six times on runs of iv, | ported to cted the following can't t o retired L President || 327 MAIN ST, 133 MAIN ST out its “Cup” play. He gets the hot |New Britain can must : i 8- 23062 62, 21, 18 and 15 yards. The|list of men he would be willing 1o | fir e ot tawhng e ot | (INEW BRITAIN BRISTOL ope ¢ and sent it on to Connors, Davis V: he freshmen won, 114 to 6 oppose: TYoung Strib. ite came to Hart. H rer and “Red WA taalbentin 12ewleh at quarterback, e ny said so looks like a championship team ROGERS BOWLING ALLEYS - - HART & COOLEY LEAGLT T'ans w1l be glad to know that Oft ek “Unk” Connolly's leg 1s cotning 1 ] along all right and he will be able to nd he almost convinced Dave t play in a few weeks. “Red” O'Neil | e had worked {u the Yale backf s to give over his crutches this the big stadium at New Haven. and use his underpins in a nat- = way again, “Red” will not be ack in the game again this year. “Red” Grange wa e iy British Ts = tut Danny ving a taxicab to f 1 1 or less a d S S FATHER RiGHT 1g out the poor ing Defective Daughter ad of lust night | appear, Dailey Denvear, ( \ P, ! : task of seice iy decid FAIR DEPT. STORB rititin t o fwhether a fat ) Perfectns, rmed 32 ; be would vanes with N M B NI L rial of Dr, | ury-Hartford Blues ganie on |ol) E. Blazer entered its second : s h. With theso stars, New |gp Litttete < S will have a swe NELY i harge for | L Gahabe 3 L \ we up of Tin Panvis, Connors and The an fnteresie given s rele e i the ay over the examina — the night nine o nal 180 talesmen called to HIGH INDIVIDUAL high Individual score in the Store Girls' bowl- ken last evening alleys when 1 the timbers The record up to Miss L. Dahnberg k to ¢ "1 Relief Comes at Once. But, | robin, he’s just got to show it. Face Cool and sweet and fragrant. Not a nip Better Still. Chronic Indi- | . g w rch in a barrel of it. The Prince e iorIC o6 tor Cond lighted up like a sample house. Look or a scorcl : D e T | at those jimmy-pipers all around you. Albert process cuts out bite and patch, tint, pound end haif-pound tin kmis 1 hottle of Dare’s Men dors,and pound crystal-glass humidors ‘M Axelrod's Pharmacy to- You can't tell whether they've just got and develops a tobacco flavor that has with spomge-moirtemer fop. 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