New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 6, 1925, Page 28

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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, oo )1 ] — o - )" FRIDAY, OVEN IBER 6, 1925, ] ALL-NEW BRITAIN OFF TO ATLANTlC CITY TOMORROW HIGH SCHOOL TEAM PREPARED TO DO BATTLE WITH CROSBY HIGH OF WATERBURY —FALCONS TO FIGHT HARD AGAINST HARTFORD PIONEERS SUNDAY —LOCAL TEAMS TO HAVE BUSY WEEK-END ! ) € - ... NEW RRITAIN HIGH PLAYS CRNSBY HICH TOMORROW Local Eleven To Make Effort To Keep Slate Clean For Hartford High—All Players Are Eligible To Play —Red and Gold Has a Number of New Tricks To Show Tomorrow—May Not Open Up Bag of Tricks Until Next Week. FALOONS T0 PRESENT STRONG FRONT SUNDAY wihle The probable lineup for . I writaln High echoc school game tomor as follows New Britain Gourson row afte | Local Eleven i Best Por Shape | Anselmo gy Tor Clash With Hart- Bruce ... ford Ploncers Beully v.u00 that | sun- 1 will ¢ prac- gh under Tnes- the team W good gane cals a thall team ot Martf Clark or Politls ..... Gennetta Evoy Kenelll Clair ..... Bray .. . Dillon | right halfback Lacava oooi....e Jeft halfbac) Stromquist, Capt. fullback The Crosby High school team of Waterbury will come tomorrow to hattle the New Britain High school pigskin tossers, The lo- cal players will put all they I into the game in an effort to keep thelr slate clean for the Hartford contest next week. The game will be played at Memorial field in Wil low Brook Park starting at 2:30 o'clock. At the present writing all the players appear to ke eligible which should assure the team's followers that hopes for victory may justly be considered high. New Britain has played flve games | #0 far this season, and has not had | to open up and show what it do In open play. Few forward passes have been thrown. What the team will do when it has to use this style of play is problematical. It is sald to have an abundance of trick plays which will be of great help to New Britain if they are exe- cuted properly. Whether the team will use the plays if Crosby is win- ning is unknown, because there & sure to be in the crowd a number of Hartford scouts. The substitutes for the team will be McGrath and Gourson for ce guard and tackle; Zehrer and den, ends; and Gennette, back fleld, COMMUNICATED A. C o | toug Bulieu{iiniie met the Worgansktin Vdlosig ens to to t} no Willimansett This gives locals a good reputation for its first scasor gridiron. The Ialcons team are a aggregation, Thomp- Pratt man, is a tower Cool center, is a lependable man while Charlie Kredar at a wing position, is fast tting down for punts, Gregory, a ormer Ranger, is another end who and a sure tackler. Frank Sobleck can take care of ¢ ard positions in fine style while Ilines and it tackle, worry any opposition. George Bayer, Dudiey, KupregDowley and Dunni- | gan wiil form the backfield and sev- cral substitutes will on th bench ready to work at a moment's notice. A large the game the teams Falcons A. ( A. Gregory . foothall here on tl gy players on good wer first in the game mouth, e strong crowd is expected to see Sunday. The line-ups of re as follows: Pioneers A. C, . Moody I, Sobiek .. .. Ewing Znosko .... nnell, ard Callahan, nter DBu ki Right guard Hines (Capt.) Stone, Rig Kredar, Elliott Right en Battastine Cook, Ross .. Angelo 8. Soblek, . Kostin Lasizzo lle, Herman Agrees All indications are another ig test of the year comes with nsidered team in the In the Columbia game, w many WESTER. C———d KEA RN EY e that Cornell | nell won by the I3 periority by a Dart- | t the cleven, d team proved han the result ks of the game two touchdowns s being of a NDING ST\ hich um‘ Manager of Eagles Kupec, Baye . Reardon With “Herald” and Suggests Man- “ Tremons, | . Stanton | Thomp: agers Meet Tucsday Night. Sl o New Britain, Nov. 6, 1925. Jl‘»:w t halfback 5 I Dear Editor:— SIEEH - ‘,(L Priore | 1 saw your piece in f “Herald” referring to the four 7 yesterday's E | its coming ma- | Dowley TULLY An overwhelming Harvard victory | Green eleven in over Brown, scd Dartmouth to believe that it n trim anything east or west, with Cornell, and a decisive battle PARKER OBERLANDER appears to be its strongest opponents of t Dartmouth is confi Cornell, After that | has In the | teur teams in New Britain. I'rom reports that T hear, all of the teams claim the championship. Here is a good time to settle it while the foot- ball season is still on, not wards. The Eagles A. C. claimed it last year without any opposition from any of the teams they played, the Eagles having won all the games of that class in the city This year there is a good deal of opposition so it cannot he definitely settled without playing it out or jus letting 1t o by the teams’ rec The best plan would be to ha four managers of the fe 1y, G. Depinto of the Iia gers; T. Bertilini of the C.; Abe Aronson of tl Tigers and Otto Bart A-C t the week Tues: it over. ¢ right, the league coul ®y Thank Umnpi | Dave M p. m. after- SET SERIES RECORD Few Tans at World Chiampionship Games T Played 20 Years Ago. meet in these t to see a junior t T0 MEET KAPLAN Bahe Herman's Defeat By Finnegan Not To Stop Return Match With | g e GET TOUGH BREAK New York Yankees Have Had Worst | Luck of Any Team With Players nwed From College Nines, boost than a knock GUARDS TO PRACT'CY The Nat G quintet w % EASTERN FLEVENS 1 PRINED FOR HGHT et e v, DIt and Cornell Hold Genter of Stage of Interest tomorre Charlic seen ou diana g and wi Princeton rally con Change In Play. inte s in osition Wesleyan University Tooths Preparing for Gam liams Tomorrow nt o HAWLEY- concr ing | C) P to me Other Games Scheduled With rgin the favored Colum- Coacl sot 10 man in tl rilliance of 1d has st nning bousts vera | combinations I)\Rl‘\IOl TH TEAM t| Da | W of Prann bul v‘ Lome Corne I wit 1 ovenly balar BALTIMORE TRACK HOLDS | ILlite of Scason's Two Years Battle Por Honors bEntered in Pimlico Puturity M., Top drans the Nov, 6 (P Baltimore, | 11in turf world lite of the tle for honors fu the futurity. The race the fourth on the Seventeen youn Iit to go to the seratehed the the stake w ance more today season's 1wo years bat- 18 at a mile and rd. overn post. none would be second as established and ent boosting 9,860 and the richest Hon is 10! value 1o share to § r.oowned by J. lie favorit s in the # ey Club stakes at Churehil and the $15,000 Eastern Havre De Grace. . R. Sradiey will represent the west witl Bubbling Over, considere contender. Other outstanding entri two Man O'War colts entered Sumuel I Riddle—Crusader and | Dress Parade, lo Sande wil riffith, | howns | Shore at m we alter M. Jeffords, red Mars. H. 1% no double threat and nd W, | Disply and Flight of Time. | High Star, which on heat a good ficld to pay the { mutual price of the year | Flyman, Espino, lancaster, I"och and Prince of Wales co the list. Vlyman has drawn IR who has l.m lanother Acrostic. J. Salmon with bigges | position side. A good t PLAY ALL-COLLINSVILLE T'he Rambler-Tigers foothall team will stack up aguinst a tough | tomer Sunday afternoon fn the per: .| son of the All-Collinsville | The faithtully in t i the preparation for o | Eme | thath is team is in good trim to a victory in the meeting. Dartmouth wants lettar she Oue of the | NN mATGH STRENUOUS WORKCUTS Wil- - | Madtivon Squs | With Managers amd Young Stribl York, No DAVIS enn b 1o make "i o1 Geng ing D 1o 1- an ey outstunding players at | mouth is Halfhack Oberlander, | ¢ o. TIRS Peomoters Confer | Funney IEHL PHAIL 0,| considered one of the n|ecast at that position. He iinst Harvard and eating against ran wild is hopeful o Cornell anc icag TURF SPOTLIGHT TODAY Ol spotlight of the as the 240,000 Pimlico rs were named should toduy's running since fomina- winner's partly due to 100 Kentucky a strong the mount on Edith Cavell for Hlso Whitney offers with Blondin Thursday 153 to 1, Parco. plete post with High Star on the out- k was in prospect. cus- eleven, Jocal team has been practicing and Coach Abe Aronson feels take hest in the GOUILET FAILSTO AGREE 10 TERWS King of Six Day Riders Not in on Race Next Month Associated L'ress) King ot six day riders, d 1o come to terms with anugement of the Madison Square Garden grind to be held next month he salary figures of Ui veteran are describod by the pro- motcrs as “exorbitant.” (By the Alf Goullet distant shore chosen Now York as their battleground tonight for the settl. ment of a pugilistic argument which i3 expected to help clear the titular atmosphere. The rivals arc Erni | | Jarvis of England and Young Dencio ) | of the Philippines. One of Cornell's backs, Molinet, ball this year because of deficiencies in the class room. He played a sensitional game against Dartmouth 1 | last fall. ) i, Suilor IFriedman of signed to fight Mickey Walker in Newark, Nov, 25, is one of the few boxers who has given the welter- o | weight champion trouble since h took tl itle from Jack Britton, I'riedman made a spectacular finish { | against Walker in their first bout in Chicago several wecks ago, 1lyweig! Have trom L most brilliant Chicago, Johnny Farrell, always near (he top in golf tournaments and who is destined to win next few ye him Barnes, Br in Tampa, I year he pla the Ish open champion, 1., this winter, with Bobby Crufck- shank and they defeated Abe Mitchell and George Duncan, in- vading Britishers, Farrcll 24 years old. n Tom Turner, president of the Portland team of (he Pacific Coust league, who Jeveloped Gordon Cochrane for the Athletics, is re- ported to be seeking Jimmy Caveney Cincinnati's shortstop, for the 1 season, Bill Cox, &chool and former Mercer: Rochester h burg Academy entry for the A, A. U, senlor cro: country championship at Van Cort- landt Park, Nov. 21. freshman at Penn State, Iinland will be well repersented in the Metropolittan senlor cross- country run at Van Cortlandt Park tomorrow afternoon. In : Ritola the field ars a8 Gus Ia Gunnar Nillson and Imar Finland, who dogged the steps up the boards here last winter, ] NO PRACTICE TONIGHT ¢| Through a mistake y | agement of the Nutional Guard Rte- t the team would hold | cor Nt of both boxers to the | was obtained and that the | stacle is the boxing L-year-old ruling s af The Georgian doe: | his majority until December officlals will b restricti matel comm cling i 26 anc rule boxers under FOUR BIG SETBACKS 1 the toothall half over, the Yale and Princeton, } far more than thoir ot de Harvard v lost games, w ton has bren trimmed by Co and Yale has lost to Penn, season ard, fiered usua two only ob- ston's rib- not reach ied to waive the 21 only Three, hus iile £ ight, SR S| November 13 or a week from today. e e HUNTING SUPPLIES SHELLS GUNS COATS HATS SHELL BELTS Special—12 and 16 Gauge Shells 95 Cuox \| HADFIELD' SPORTING GOO0LS 15 MAIN ST is incligible for foot- | champlonships in|, rs, will team with | Last, is only distance running star, has filed his He is now a addition contains ger, Prim, | three of the “Iour Horsemen" of of Paavo Nurmi when he was burning of the man- s stated in last night's November - oo ] ., ] ] o - - - o . {-"; - ] -] -, . . . 0. ;- -0 .o .- ORNELL T NEW BRITAIN GOES 10 ATLANTIC CITY Locals Are Primed for Sl Batle th Gelek“'aled Team teani, facing one ot s of the cntir Atlantic nday city e plans the lantie Cily leave this Sunday me g H yeround, Manuger | A nnber morrow tote il | forc Bunduy morning to b on the ground in time for U game, nwrow at shortly sible only list, a4 O'Neil, end who team s in its best pe | condition for the fray. {injured member on the with the exception of * |1s “Unk Connolly, flushy [ 1s laid up with a badly infected ) To overcome this, the managemen anged to have y with the He will go the Incomparable Tean will flail away the wing position. The backficld will lino Radzewich at quarterback the team's play, ( stendtner or 1 5 tions and B tiush of the locals, at fullbacl. Shep” Bingham will be at 11t end pa off with Perry Bean at the other extreme of the line, W | mer and Donlun, as sweet a pair ol tackles as could he on iy m, will match their play, w Morris, two | 2th, will smear through-center plays. Captaiy oo Rogers, the roving disposion. | | mainspring of Meriden's sandlot will snap the ball back. Despite ion of the lantie City who 3 nd Perry on rizht i direeting Zohroy halfback smirsh- wilh iors, rnikow, Humphrics and warks of stre P following Britain's victory over the sume team by a 6 to 0 score, have built up ew Britain's warriors will do their be to bring home a victory. The Blues have met and defea some of the fastest and big teams in the country and pro notices from New Jerscy papers show that the team considers N of the will h Britain one which they season promptly at of the I st crowds on is anticipated. New Britain will carry {squad into New Jerscy | case of any injuries r will be cnough substitug tini he game. C “Ducky aided by Dave has {the team nto the best possible cor dition and the players are knowing that a antic Ci 1 before th > Hartiord on tou to crack this will 2:30 o'clock | me slart fore one record, i Fond pped iclory o will mean a comin Blues, late of Sunday, with Water November 16 ir me and accounts of the gi e will be furnished to the fans of th city because the mianagem team | ged to have the correspondents make the eral automobile parties arranged to accomp: its journey. New bet to win. trip. Seve are ; 1y the team on Britain is a good PLAY IN MANCHESTER Coaches Hayes and Albanese the Dixies A. C. football through a stiff signal drill serimmage last night in prepa for the game with the Clover 1 of Manchester on Sunday, The local team will have to do some tull hustling to pull out with a win, but after the night, the mentors feel that the eleven will do itself justice, put elcven and fon aves session last Wonder What a Father Thmks About e G (HAT whiz CHAP THER To SC& CL AGAIN, HAT SHE HIrA LW NEVER DD GET GooD €'S 1 FAIL Bu'r PROBABLY D HNOW ANY THING Tawe A 1 SENSE o READING *“ UNWELCOME LiEE= | SUPPOSE | WAY AS WELL Go To BED- D OFF SQUINT AT Him, NICE LOOKING ENOUGH NEVER FCLTY MORE N OALL MY CIGAR BUT HE'D THinK | WAS ENCOURAGING HIM, By BRIGGS e o A 'Lt PRETEND To BE IGNORANT OF HIS PRESENCE — HE'S ILL AT EASE =1 SUPPOSE BECAUSE I'M HERE — BUT I'M nNOT GOING To GET ouT , vox I'VE GoT A RIGHT To SIT HERE IF U WANT [loE=S S CANRTELEIR T THE WAY THEY ACT TueEyY WISH I'D Go To BED=-= BUT won'T 1'Mm Gorng To BED, NO USE MY ATTING HERC - ThHEY wWEEP LoOHtNG AT ME AND | UNOW THEY WISH 'y Bear v- I'm TIRED ANYWAY OK_ WELL GooD NIGHT

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