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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1925, o ] ] o ] "< - -, - - . .0 0 . 1<~ ;o -0 - - . 1 "] ] () ] -1 ALL-NEW BRITAIN WINS FROM BLUE TORNADOES OF ATLANTIC CITY—NEW BRITAIN HIGH ELEVEN LOOKS POOR IN VICTORY BASKETBALL RULES TO BE INTERPRETED THURSDAY NlGHT——BUSY WEEK AT Y. M. C. A. IS SCHEDULED—INTERESTING BRIEFS - 1 o - -1 oo ] 0 ] ] ] ] - - > 1 -0 1] o1 21 o -2 RED AND GOLD ELEVEN CRAZY OUILT TRICKX GRID FORMATION KEEPS ITS SLATE CLEAN Play of N Below Season's | Standard—Gloom Descends On Followers of Eleven | Over Poor Showing—"Yankee" Lacava Is the Slur" - o1 0 MICHIGAN FALLS [ALL-NEW BRITAIN TRIMS TONORTHWESTERN) ~ ATLANTIC CITY TEAM : ’ f “Dutch” Connors, Aided By Wonderful Interference By Blg Gonference S[flfldmg Suflers Bingham and Hammil, Races For Two Touchdowns Upsets —Three Field Goals by Asplundh Give Opposing Team Its Entire Score—“Big Bill” Warner and New Britain Eleven Is I'ar of the Offense—Croshy Gives Real Thrcat By For- ward Passing Game. The New T football team clean its slat school & next feated Crosby Ilig terbury by a 14 t crowd of over 1.0 rial field in Wi Saturday Feelings of on the ranks of cause of the xquad in vict under dog, Aefeat, score minute pla if not er footl the game as t and Gold elever team was well ¢ damentals of forsw it kept the Har fear of ils prow: New Britain 1o fense of this a me d ¢ Ju ( as HARTM’@ HWI ( Seems Destined {0 T More Deleats This Year Tt was appare Tiritain its ability will and the wve 1o the season s and the gam will not. win pr vho eaw tion in every that the exhibition put was far below its u out “Yankee' la work, and without son, Politis and fense the tram we aten, by the it won. Martford ed and Gold team pla urday. New Dritain s end of the fir ball had zig hetween the Cr teams in cach fe to put on a Taiw ) mid-fle mam from the one New Drit ‘Ir»h on 1150 latter plays th migerably cral prett an open fie ey would ure touchic However, i IFranklin Squ everything week's gam use all the olding fo Sixteen f Stromquist 1 in front op t Makes Good Run Most on forward New Drita exception « Play By Play Account 2 8l g 1 GREATS (Seties B S o TALE LSO I“{IM‘\‘ |SATURDAY BASKETBALL L ‘PIAY 13 STARTED INBOYY [EAE]UES‘ Cnmesls Make Good Prediction Physleal Department of the ¥ €. A, Has Tour Teams ¥ntere in Play. e physieal of LG afternoon & at |night with cffon | Kron, D. Swanson, J. Tuttl Hierpe will captain th which have cvenly matel the teams is a | Rrambiers, team |Kron, captain, bard, W. Goo Nordgren, Abe “at’ Nelson. Mohawks, team m Hjerpe, capta “Keek' Parker, T. Cabelus, W. Plude fain and G. Hpinzmann Pioneers, team color, anson, cant xe, V. Morrelli, J ammer, Hallin eph Brankus Tutcos, orange: I Swanson, Bradden, chedule is as department orzanized the asketball zie four teams entered le basketball A. swung into with a number being played. Light | re staged and fights Ly the quintets engaged in games makes good the predic that this year will be the big- t sketball season in £ a of umes ams follows white B color, Connolly neh, R, R Gorfain an 1 many « High gchool the Hinky-Di h Hustlers, ined up color, E Lienha Alex o wern | 1 by 38 to 12, |te lows: t s fc ol Brown, £ q T sutton, Kr In the Employe Arrows defeated | Night-Hay to 4. The |1 Arro Armenta, 1 |man, Oshurn, | Rakov g. Night-Hawks i Karbonic, | - {the ks, 2 teams s Arena, sson ¢.; Cook . rro, v Mohawk {Tutcos vs. Ramblers Dame | Dee. 5, Ramblers to 14. [Tutcos vs, Mohawks. Patti-| Dec. 12, Tuteos s, Miriglian, [ Ramblers Mohawks. | Dec. 19, Tuteos Mohawks vs. Pioneers. Dee, Tuteos Ploneers. zame v Quaho 5. Pione P Pione vs. Rambl 2 V& Mohav amblers 1 2, Rambls Pior Moh, Moha Titeos vs. a a, whks mbler mblers v Tutcos ve Mohiawks Jan Tutcos Ramb, Mohawk Jar Tutcos vs [ Mohaw I'ioncer 1eh, Tutcos nblers ve. Plonec Feb. 13, Ramble Tutcos vs. Pionee {Stuhldreher 1 Pione Vs, vs, Pione Ramb] v R Injured 7.} All-Ame Dame yester Har Conn., Nov. 9 dreher, with Notre injured here g quarterback for Blues, formerly the Blues, state profe hampions. He was 1 in the drst ght brain con hard pital, ot ”, erback ns qua |vear, vhile p! Hartford Nerkowit " r ) tac LEAGUE IS ORGANIZED Sature Irid fonr anized John G John- 8 R Tk R e e b on f r YA il Pioneers, A Pionee Mohawhs, ln Game in Hartford Wi 2 stonal [y yopn Tor f ; ) ! carricd half suf- Chicago, 9 ()- ed by Saturday's football cataclysm that upset all but one undafeated in the western confe the west looks this three Big "I« thing to | Minnesota, lea L campaign only becuuse i con- ference game was a 1le with Wiscon- sin, has a chance fo finis cad or in a tie it it can down a, this week, and Michigan next k. But the chance is &lim, for the Gophers have met none of the opposition that will the Hawl wnid | Wolverines " lowa, meanwhile downed § to 0| Wiseonsin, has its ouly ) of figuring in a title tie in a 1 oover Minnegota, and to that end Coach Ingewersen is direeting the rehear- | sals of “Cowboy" Nick Kutsch “Plowboy” Ity and their mates, st The 3 to defeat Micl fered by virtue of Northe tics, the “hreaks” and the not blasting the Wolverines - i { mination to have a finger in th {pie. Ohio cheercd by de -{ing Indiana. 7 to 6, ivades An {bor this 1lso intent on {1} HH: in a title tie, 1 such results, fib- contender st Big ov, Btill astound- Pcr Wy FRENCH FIGHTER mid- week's cting forwa n meet a ppen title one Lucien Viner, Latest Invader, { Meet Charlie Rosen in Bout comn from M. by fi | Criqui, makes cebut in York tonight. Lucien Vinez fnvader, has Charlic otham lightweight, round bout his day s Tt o wnd e guf- whic many 1, and <hores, sent tight entry sanehier, itial Amer| box bull stortes tc has an Vinee tamweight, His i vill be furnishe of Maine, e, - Ar- on eard in m hy 15 op Bill ose Tigers opposid of any w looking 1 Roper of Pri Harvard routed 10 keep tellin lon't know rdt, [seeond place m Towa in the title [20 to 0 win over Frank a noral effect on the Boilermak stunding. Purdy in may 1 H D. Th tional flavor is lent | he G intersec of Eram Una. I‘ me maroor Invasions Rockne mer rously. On their a y return the tn visito P, victory zained ing over and the ric fol- machine conmpli- ors, contraet six-day ra Sonare I s 1 ers | Memorial stadin {may be for the 4 : 5 ,,.5.1:‘ next week in Columbus, where gk et {he winds up his conferer grid Ohio Gar 5 the deciding Rose Poly and Wi ins the Michigan non-conference tilt Rickard, th to ters, ad Walk START BOXING CLASS rlenbacl am througl tl cummer the risks most of the ors all giv money,” ers, “Jack” Watson of Hartford To In- ers, | steuet Beginners In the Manly Art Harvard artled Haven that the second t Rockne idea of substitutes to bre defense for fresh At the Y. M. € \ come out Eli torc physical department of . orgunized a boxing cla ght with eleven for the 3 atson of Hartford who will t or met all the me lontlined the course which fs ¢ d to start tonight at § o'clock, Mr. Watson relanted of his own experiences in hoxing rin an amateur in New Yor! New | sey and th ites. His | 5 New permit alk down 2 vival a firs d- n rica Iast day | the HUNTING SUPPL'ES e SHELLS GUNS COATS ried | gam o ATCEmEES HATS SHELL BELTS 1ol New England was had in the old club elves. | receive | Salvatore Henn Pov Je Raymond Rung Special—12 and 16 Gauge Shells 95¢ wox HADFIELD' W SPORTING GOODS 15 MAIN ST, ke first lesson sred H Albnnes £ iti, AF A wanson Ramsey. their R tArmond | Frank Valenti lana R | tor Adolf Oswald e Gorfair READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS INDEBUT TONIGHT | 0] tie city the “ 1 George cton, con- | Holy uyl(mlhn 51 | down everything before en. sum- make | ne he of es may im against the N t to Coach Jones. — Bean Shine On Defense. The All-New Britaln football team vesterday afternoon gave an inkling of the quality of the team that will stuck up against Mulligan's Blues at Ylarkin Fleld in Hartford next Sun- day, when it downed the hitherto unbeaten Blue Tornadoes of Atlan- in Atlantie City, by the score of 12 to The game was played in & sea of mud and rain { continued throughout the contest, | “Dutch” Connors, playing away iwu- the lieads of his opponents, made two touchdowns for New Brit- in while all of Atlantic City's scorss re made through field goals bodte cd from the toc of Asplundh, full- back, formerly of & rthmore, The Tornadoes scored the firet points early in the game when As- plundh, standing on the 22-yard line, kicked a goul from placement, This lead was not for long, however, as | Connors, tearing away on an end yards for a touchdown | for the local team. v after this, Aspiundh again booted another three points over the Lar tying the score at 6 all, The ball was being rushed back and forth when the first half ended, Things looked dark for the local igent when in the third perfod, 0 a Atlantie City fullback again stepped on the 14-yard line and booted another goal giving his team | the edge. New Britain was nnable anything in third period, but in the fourth stanza, Barnlkow, | playing a new role, started throwing | forward passes. His heaves were beautiful and three of them brought the ball a good distance down the fleld. an the cave, | made by “Barny” in the quarter, the ball shot to Connors, who e¢luded a of Atlantic City players and d 28 yards for another touch- aown, sewing the gume up for New In these twe plays, “Shep” and “Ching” Hammil cut the fiying and their interforence was the cause for Connors suc- cess in making the two seor On the defenss, “Big Bill” War- r and Perry Be stopped the do backs dead in their tracks. re broken wp and runners smeared before making any The other members of the | team played the game of their Jives with All-New Britaln playing they did yestorday, they can- not be beaten, Mr. Mulligan, late and now ot Hartford, notice. The lineups wore All-New Britaing Bingham . Warner Rogers .. Morrls Humphries Donlan Bean Radzewich . Hammil . Connors . Barnikow . to do last the fourth one ack | really in. of Waterbury please take as follows: Biue Tornadoes "Thomas MceGinnly Atchison, Kas. — James Con- ocheague, a negro, walked into a Chicago police station and sald he had heen unable to sieep much for two years because he had killed a roliceman here. The negro escaped after shooting at a policeman in 1623, and thought he had Xilled the officer. The policeman had escaped without & scratch. AST SIDES WIN A Fre \Movie of a Man i | Taothall Lieven Turns Back | Strong Tufts Team of Middletown Sunday Raking Up Leaves Qg5 rTRBUNE By BRIGGS SEES THREE OR FOQUR MORE LEAVES AND SO DECIDES Yo WAIT UNTIL ENTIRE CROP HAS FALLEN (T