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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1925 e et o e 10 INTERPRET RULES WA e | HELPFUL HINTS (BLAZER TO TESTIFY, ™ WL AU eadialiin 0 T 4 HUNTERS | IGNORING LAWYER 2 Local Board of Approved Basket- ik - resterday “wero unbesten, Today BY MORRIS ACKERMAN g , . Hudson-Essex In almost ¢ iei I : ‘“Yn'll:?‘jfll:‘:;fu 'l::‘:;nl‘:::l- r?e.\': l.an?mh(l"l“-ll.n:::'lal:;:hkn;‘:o.p'o):mn‘l: When hunting moose and deer, Physman Hopes (0 Sll‘eflglhl’,fl Y, M. 0. A, R H VVorld’s LargCSt St‘lllng has boen sadly outclassed in the first | plays like it did yesterday, and |NO Use {aking a belt ax, skinning DEICHSG i} Chlld-WOmafl Kl“ll]g N L4 Jocel bokrd jof Rpprosed base f : . ] 6'Cyhnder Cars Britaln high school football team |for next Sunday. It New Britan | Vhere a guide is employed, go Ught. ; : J s 2 A etball ofticlals will Le present 1o "‘t‘zmlfl""! of play. It seems as If | there's no reason why it won't play k“":‘" side arm or compass. Your I e e s e ere trying to look as mediocre | that way only a great deal harder, |FUld® carries a ravor-cdged small o 3 ha | basketball rules Thursday evening as it coyld, Saturday. New Britain will be close to b‘«i,‘s‘hnnd-nx at all thnes, His skinni Littleton, Colo, Nov. 9 (A—The K e e ursday _evening state champions this )'Nir: knife is always one that he has ' legal battle over the right of Hazol| X l‘n‘\r‘.‘\ '.A] wl., 0 KM G used for nigh onto twenty years. Rlayertle i tihoney T ek : M-U-double TnT-G-A-N spells M mhe ahaiicen ave athundredtolons | b o Lo thoughianslmbectiedii A ctenittial mecting fu)the hallSlx M-U-doubls I.1.G-A-N spells Mul- o i b ne today entere RAOON PO n | ove a yractic « Il hard hitting halfbsck. Hs banked | ygan and Mulligan 15 onat New | COUMN't read w compass A he|!000Y entored fts eecond week wih a practical demonstration of | the line several times during the | pritain iy atter mext Sunday. . |80 One. A sids arm on a hunting| the defenso of Dr. Harold Eimer | !h¢ rules will be given by the referee game, and scored almost all of the Shiting! trip ia just something more to| Blazer, charged with Lilling il Y. AL C. A gy, Two teams New Britaln first downs, carry. % | v each other and as each daughter, prepared to fire the big- | foul is made or what It you are going to hunt small | ; o ’ ever rule s Credit niust* be given Linemen | game takc along a shotgun, How. | '°St Buns of its legal ramparts | broken the referee will stop and give Anselmo and Bruce on the offense. over, shotguns and deer and moos:| 1’1 Blazer, a typo of conservative | explanation. The former made many holes which hunting don't mix very well as a "0Untry physician, was expected to| Inasmuch as there have been sev- were responsible to a large extent rule, Comfy shoes and warm | 'ake the witness stand on his own | cral radical changes in the late bas for the long gains made by the clothes. A stralght ehooting rifie uest, and against the advice of | hotball rules this mecting should b husky haltback. Bruce, who Is play. and hard hitting ammunition, That's | COunsel, to submit his testimony great interest 1o every person ing bis Arst season on the team the stuff to take plenty of, Littleton had scarc: covered | o plays or s Interested in the played a whale of a game along with A pocket flashlight 1s handy. A | from the heartrending scenes last Game. Auseimo. NGW H&Yefl Te&m ln Fille shape waterproof match box is strongly Saturday, when Mra. Frances| The meetlng is open to the pub- — {advised, | Bishop, Dr, Blazer's surviving [11e and speelal invitations are ex- The Crosby coach sald that in his Y Cae Ty | daughter, testified in his defense, | L0ded to th us in the Indus. opinlon Hartford will defeat New | for Sammay § Battle 4 recltadihosivorston otihe K RIS SR LRI EE o0 Britain next week. He sald that the e and Dr. Blazer's great devotion h Ieague teams, 1 ew Red and Gold team does Mot 8N4 | a0 in fn' fne shaps for the | On the Alleys 1 eare for the “child-woman,” | Brit Ha teie s Love to have any fight in it. b bt | Princet k and vho lived for 34 years, Sl g i T, FOR e rinceton game next week and, de- 3 sm spectators, jurymen | $INELon, sritain Y. ¥ BOWLING ALLEYS S0 IS toum, Ansulii et R It cortalnly didn't look that way |Spite Princston’s smashing victory & ind harden attaches, were envelop- |- ©: A Jitamoon fagie Saturday. over Harvard, should win by a safe AT AS LEAGUR 1in a wave of emotion when Mrs, | %S LD reih —_— margin over the Orange and Black. | Kilties DBisliopsdiacribeditheAnliEALRatRLI | s : 1 1t the Crosby player who caught |The New Haven team came out of 3 gl vietim, Tears couraed from the eyea | B+ fmploved “A%und High school the forward pass two feet from the [the Maryland game with only two ||, iy f5-. 271 | Of cores gl ¥oal and one foot from first down |insignificant injuries, while the whole | Mot T m | “Tho thing utfered weird, animal T > 0] had gotten a first down on the play |eleven displayed a dashing and \-»r-‘ I e l;“ v I'» wé fear things would have been dif- [satile attack which makes it the Big | whens shelinie tliivwan Moz setolth e rEL e ferent in the final result, Three favorite. Cutler, although |Rrown 4 0~ 244 | that one could not wateh.” S “"l e i el — unable to get away for any long Pattison ... 58 The defense had proviously \do. (1007 BY SHBIOHA RIS Wa8 €8 Tn the game against New Haven, dashes, was always good for five |gpmaeen 0 & B ribed 1lazel Blazer as hielplessly | o 2% 2960UnY € it e Hartford did not look good in its |yards, Kline pounded through a| o : : eformed by spinal meningitis which | (ATAEST At Suiing Wb el vl':lq;sedx(ain;t forward passes. 1f |Aghting Maryland line for repeated ST ‘ Eodiisnayeatisn st SRR RIS S et . the Red and Gold pass recelvers can |gains, Bunnell was especlally bril- | p. pen L g T «q7 | the mind of an infant, without arms oS Al this UalGeRe only get the habit of holding on to lfant in his generalship and fn run. |n. T, k2 0 &1 23:|or legs, and with her growth stunt- | LA1Sr8 and the Yaicons will prob- ew ow rices the ball much damage can be done ring back punts. Young Wadeworth | M. McDougal R 2 ed at four feet. The vieti S R D e in their favor, at last showed real ability and a |l Galbrath .. ; &3 230 | found dead Tebruary A AL R e [promising new star was uncovered. | SN N te poison |22 and 2. Droviding cach team Bray has the edge on the Hart- |He fs Knowlton Stone, a ophomore, 7 405 1208 | The defendant, who Is 62 raenahone S At an G rdoet | ford punter, and it he is out Clark |who dashed into fame by running a | T TAm-0-Shanfer. e A e 5 played to decide the stand can do as well. In the opinlon of [kickoft back 70 yards in the first |1, Tairison . T I | 1zer's testimony was expected to | G most of the faps Clark can punt STRIBLING WINS |quarter and continually ripping off | T £ s 2 limited to the details of Lig life Speclal mentlon must be made of the work of “Yankee" Lavaca the 3 ike sounds,” she testified Glengaries. further, but is not &0 sures or a large gains on kicks and formation |3 "5l - ! . with the deformed “child-woman," | yor o by (it : I . . A e e e e i e ik DR il e 21 Quality Gave This Volume = v Cutler's and he will be a reserve T3 T85-1101 | greatly he elew her that ho “might | oo o e ua l a e Hartford high also kept its clean |threat this year and a probable star = = end her misery.” 3 8 slate defeating Merlden by a 19 to 0 before he graduates, UNIVERSAL, BOWLING LEAGUE | The defendant ha scors Saturday. The Silver City | Yale started its second team SITANDIRG | team Kept Hartford away from the lagainst Maryland and soon discover- 1 b [fisheemnes B clghth round, but et u C actual goal untit the third quarter when [eq that it wasn't good enough fo | : ; | viettm—called the avlor broke away for two touch- |hold the determined Hyenas L lowns, and Counthan, went over for | The first string men were sent to the Weasals o & t took place during wo o of | e - ane. [reseue in droves, but Maryland BIpMUNKS ~ ooiuiaeeienill memory due o aj | e {pounded over another touchdown | sanity. Around this plea and would have scored a third had | ¥ “Watch Counthan, the quarter- o of head or chest are more easily : | back run back punts” ig the adviee |they not received & penalty on hers 3 D e (e | treated externally with— | . e - R T coming from Hartford, In the New |rcaching the 19-yard line, Avernges i P SR ! | The BROUGHAM #1450 The 7-Pass. SEDAN #1650 Hm’“x; s&]n‘w. ]he ce(r(«\m(ly {xhld 100k | The invaders had a fine attack, | G er Dr. Blazer and two or the | Ereightandgia it 5ood in this department o ay. i P d slowly on the m 5 t N { i 2o P 0 D » [but their line charged slowly on th Ve 10 'towitnesses have »Qm"VA PORUB | And for those who desire, these cars may defense and was caught by Yale's stimon —_ Over 17 Millio : The All-New Britain football team | rughing interfersnce: yet they ateud- 4 G R e ; = e be purchased for a low first payment. The re- ertainly came through in fine style‘msny refused the ball and kicked aini avme ~ ; 1 e yesterday afterncon in Atlantic CUY [ater each touchdown, It [etans faih maining payments conveniently arranged. nd the fans of this city are more |igugher team than expected, and : e o A€ & 15,100 word hypothetical ques- Watch and Wait for an confldent that the local eleven "\‘u]e's manner of tearing it apart in fing o : R er b ragn e : « will beat Mulllgan's Blucs in thelt | tha second half bodes ill for rince- . Rufiing p e S THE first meeting neat Sunday. ton and Harvard, The Blue defence i g + | 5 SLgane onm Howshoue . s |Faied KLk (hairsgeiand med vt | et Ll g sttt s e et -] JTRON HORSE? HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO. torye over the Rochester Jeffs yes- lninute of pla CHIRE Ty Al o e o i e i ace S am 215 | inatmons: Bresaing Jwigs. Semel| . 139 Arch Street Telephone 2109 was & a 16 6 and the showing of the team T AT Johnson denied the motion of de- 2T e PnEe e G g B R tver| EMERALDS VICTORS | onse comnaet for a disceiod verdie ] stock has risen 100 per cent since |aryptca from the benches like a | Sadisee fr i et rs bl e el [F== yesterday afternoon, |voleano and charged into the fray, AR 3 5 5 |they were lost, Platnyville South Ends Fall Vietims “Dutch” Connors was the miracle | "Naver before during this season “Red” Grange of the game, Iyaq they gone tn while the game fats as robuttal witiiessos, NI Snapshots of a Man Before Locals' Attack P'or Second | slons may be ordered by Judge 4 Bingham and “ChNE" | way on, an they simp1y 140t Know | e This scaon, dolnaon it an cflort to. rench the BaSket Ba_i Being Honest. ] By GLUYAS WILLIAMS i | 3 | Hammil before him cutting down |pow 15 do it; they hesitated on th.,‘ 0ge 1 " - tackler after tackler, twice Connors 'y jines, straggled across the field, | The Plainville South Ends went | 070 ! ) vy romped for good elzed runs fOr | ng t1on drew penalties by talking | down to defeat at the hands of the n '\r"]v"i‘my to Hu exelids, owls | LEAGUE touchdowns, |10 their mates. Emeralds of this city for the second |\ 4% ; Sl ! . | The Whiftenpoofars staged the |time this season vesterday by the | oo "'”_" it they draw slde- A world of strength was added (0 | pyyn oo Norocean war, while a fiery- | seore of 14 10 6. A downpour con- | 1ess ACT0ss thelr exes while thes the New Drltain tsam by the aP-|\iggeq “Red Grange” with an fee |tinued throughont’ (he game, but the | $°7P 10 the dastis | “i?”‘fffrf"\\'-‘;’ Old p‘;;! ‘:l‘t?\fl;lfrf; "”k“ for a football, charged up and |contest was a good one. The LEmer- . . . . “Blg Bi FHOTEE 2 AV down between halves for touchdown lalds were forced to dispense with NV Viear played w gefensive game that (2001 BSOS, paivee (o tenshronnR G0 meh foried 18 SRrensh M| LEAR YOUR SKIN |[|/TUESPAY. Nov. 10,8 5. m. stopped all attempts of tho Atlantic | = y¢ 45 y41e ends can hold Slagle, | straight foothall, they showed them- | (' : Uity aggregation to go over the 1Nt s giys should triumph nest Sat- |selves the superiors of the visiting | of disfiguring blotches and P. F. Corbin vs. Fz i L eAVS 1T BT : - o K& DO urday, for they are adept at break- : | irritations. Russell & Erwin vs. fhiadn Use S 2 3 CUF WANTS An educated too gave the Atlan- ® Landers, Frary & Clark WANTS # i v ? N % AT SHE WANTS HIM TD SAY. ity team its nine polnts AWy 4 agamant. This ts bound to [Barnes wers the stars for the locals | DANCIN [ HT REALLY THINKS ¢ 3 D ie WUAT HE REALLY THINKS T d mf; team in a position w vl |‘w. !he a hard game, but the meeting | ga plenty th the Plain Admission HONEST OPINION it might have won the game had It o, 3puriar enems to he only a [ville Hine. New Britain scored a safe- missi 3 ¢ uot been for the fact that New Brit- 1,400 of Low many points Tale can |ty in the first pr ) n-| == — : uin"was out to win, roll up. Harvard always makes a | ville man wi Nind s pE= s e . e i wonderful fight against Tal but | own goal line. In the seeond period, All-New Britaln with the I00WD |1he Crimson 15 wostully weak fhis|McCourt took the ball on a center that played yesterday, will take Mul- e, “p 0 ihoutg frounce it Sat- | play for a touchd igan's team without any urday by a good margin. [ In the third period or The addition, of “Ching’ AN S iV punt, Ed Morin grabbed the | was & “elcmlne s!g:\n‘hlll'sanls‘p‘::] e Dt s 8 nobimuchiKSRLOAINE L AR |touchdown. Then Plainville started canse of the wet condition of flu-! RAMBLERT]GERS WIN s : e : | \ A “hite an T sMmas e AT eiraraneet ve eave | its drive and Whit= and Tolli sm, E5 SHE REALLY MEAN ing up a pas¥ing attack and their Met Drnnis, Tironson and | to the ba as they carried the 1 through for gains wl {11, was nothing short af wonderfil. | Local Football Aggregation Dewns 17 TOlL Kol oo s AFADS V15 THR A y L INTERRUDTED Ry 16N (7 <CLAIMS NOW.H “ghep” Bingham, the “lost boy” of | i : 2 rore, Tlayen {oals B v B o " o . | » e the cleven, stopped every run com- [ Hard-hitting Al Collinsyille mm“:vq T‘nl "\”r lh'll ‘ | : : v i ‘. A | his end and on punts, ar ing_around On Home Grounds., | i i, | Dl AT BOLE SAY WHAT HE had his snowshoes working and [ PROFESSIONAL SCORES : owed as mueh speed as if the field | The Rambler-Tigers football team |y veord Bines 8, {enydrate ay dry. ldefeated the All-Colifnsville eleven |y, xe Rritain Atlantic City — vesterday in the Farmington Valey |~ o Rarnihow actsd in the role of ligan iy the score of 14 to 8. The s - Crimsons, postponed srward pass tesser yesterdag game was played in a downpour of our attempts were suceessfil, rain and the ficld was a regular & last one, a throw strajght and |quagmire. This did not stop the lo- trus to Connors, gave New Britain {eq) players and despite the tact that e | the OPPOSING team outweighed the | |1ocals, the Ramblers came through |u¢ Chicago, Cardinals 9, Green Bay {with a win, . | | The eecond quarter sa% Dboth | ¢ potrsvilie, Pott o1 ALron o v - b You Pay No More Iteams playing straight football and | T “ ; e Ay confining their efforts to the center |a¢ New York, New York 19, Col ANY T E A N R [IAF R T oT HAT SHES! 'of the field. In the second quarter =) oo g UG ED NG B ‘ \ : o HAT SHE Yet Havz More {after a serles of trick plays, Keifter | oo Canton. Canton 8. Clesclar ) ] ; it REE HE took the ball on an end run to the | pyjuth-Kansas City, =ain L SHE T X NS T ASK HIM A {10 yard line and on the next play, | oy Detroit, Detroit 21, Milvaul nbie IS ! Tlme to Pay [ A1arich went over for a score, Band- |~ g |strom scored the extra point. With |tour minutes to go in this period,| = |Granquist circled end for 30 _\urds}$ {tor another scors, Sandstrom's toe | |again gaining the extra point | ALESMAN $SAM “ T e {ville team muking a threat which | NGONITI-TVE BEEN RUNNING (TAR . GUZZLER-T COME (N ) T SR Ry ( ‘ O T ANTAER. Dy {came to naught. In the fourth pe- | T GTORE ALL MYSELF BUER. || To ASK 4oL IF YOO COULD ot Ve e SO FAR, [ N THE | WONDER. HOW) | riod., the opposition scored their lone | Since SAM GOT KIDNAPOED ! RAISE MY SALARY NEXT MHATIRE u ¢ HAUENT T ° MEANT! ME 5 ONGER, Tiw i |touchdown and shortly after this, | T'M GONG [N AND DEMAND SATURDAY k e SRR S oty 2|8 o1 pAY pLAN |the game ended with the ball tn ; IR . i i “/ ‘ e o - : ] midnield A 2= g 3 I | The Rambiers will ]\\k}‘\fl rM\l,rn o | A ¢ AN ’ INTS ame in Collinsville on November TEN PA\ML‘\Tb \R There will be an ||\|vm‘1un!‘ | meeting of the n this evening at, Instead of One 7:30 o'clock At Frederick's store at | the foot of Arch street. You’“ Like This FOOTBALL DOUBLEHEADER New York, Nov. % - Armis- | {tice day will be celebrated with a | football doub ader at the Polo | Grounds. As a preliminary to the league championship game Dbe- tween the New York Glants and | SAMPLE SHOP Roehester Jeffersonfans, the elev- N N } ns of George \Washingion high * DAVID & SEGALL school and St John's Prep will 357 MAIN S1. 135 MAIN ~1 At 13:30 i« This game " |promises to be one of the most in- NEW BRITAIN BRISTUL teresting in the local scholastic sea- | Plan—Come In