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Speaking of Sports j L., Southern California, with 350 points, leads the country's football teams in scoring. Dartmouth holds sccond place at 307 and Cornell is third with 225, - Jack Johnson, former heavy- welght champion, has volunteered to coach the new light heavywelght champlon, Paul Berlenbach, for a drive to the heavyweight peak, 1If Berlenbach's management is willing, | Johnson says he will train Berlen- bach for the champlon's approach- | ing bout with Jack Delaney, | by victory | Fordham, encouraged ) games | over Holy Cross, hopes with several formidable eievens next vear. Efforts for a contest wjth | Princeton, have been hit by word, however, the Tigers' schedule | is already comple: | Georgettl and Bellonl, Ttalian riders will team up in the six day grind which will mark the opening | of the new Madison Square Garden November 28, Belloni won ona of | hese races with Alf Goullet fn 1923, | Yale Is the champion cleven among the trams, The Elis t siripped Penneylvanta s 4l rush, zowled ovi Army with three touchdowns in the final quar- | ter and crushed Maryland last Sat- urday with four touchdowns in comeback east’s major | The following layal rooters of the All-New Britain football team attended the game in Atlantie City inday: Bill Claney, John J. Hadi- | gan, Georga Wacker, Harold - ton, Fred Arata, Ben Swatiski and “Constable” Mickey Huber. | There are a lot of people in this town who think that both the “constable” are all we! all times, but there is no doubt in anyone's mind but what they all wet last Snnday. Of course, ft | raining and we mean external- | es and “Red” O'Neil time up and down the stdelines. Frank didn't know t was raining and "R was so appy. over the even showing being by New Britain and the fact at he has laid av at they kept the s of crutehes, fans in contor- laughter all through “ven though it was Suynd =couted arou eral pairs of vs. Although e ed, the New Britain 4 anything but cold feet e gam: Danny Tt tend the game pecause he scouting 's team on that day. Denny's dope on the Mulllgan's cleven plays fs similar | Trinity was going to uss bac cxcusa us, we mean 1 are a goad btackers of. th local city who ha be bury for a Mr. Brophy. I anyona sees Mr. Erophy tell him to be sure be at the game next Sunday. | Let hi wear his old clothes be- cause if he fs as streng a backer ot Waterbury as he is reported to be, he i3 going to lose evervthing owns. even his shirt, on the | Thera number of | team in this | The anr East- Ho- after- 1 league will be held a e Eiton 1n Waterbury this starting at 3 o'clock. The owners and managers will to discuss all detai's eon- Ycu Pay No More Yet Have More TEN PAYMEN Instead of One Here’s The Plan L\.nfi...m hase whatever articles {you desive at ovr regular Syear Veound” low prices; you pay at that time one-fourth down of the purc price and the balance is then divided into ten weekly pay- ments, Vor Example: (These Tiems May be More or Less) Ser s: BOYS' SUIT . ™ e 1100 SHIRT 2.00 S10.00 CASH (one-fourth) 10.00 £30.00 This Balance Pair in Ten Weekly Payments of $3.00 Fach Ycu'll Like This Plan—Come In NV SAMPLE SHOT DAVID 8 SEGALL | 135 MAIN M BRISTOI j | - 53 MAIN ST AEW RRITAIN |"Cowboy™ Kut | much fense particularly against EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TU nected with the leaguc for coming season, the | . .. HELPFUL HINTS AHUNTERS | BY MORRIS ACKERMAN | held | expect- Dan O'Nell will (M for another term, |!he I our feet L president of the | "§lad" or your lo trip is spol that he s regarded or a badly rubbe fixture, your part In It will also be the day trades if any such arc to be put through. No advance dope of nn_\-f important deals for players has been given out, Election of officers wlll be today and it {s confidently ed that President be re-elected Dan has been league so lon, 18 a perman Footwear easity in th yrtant rel of New Britain people who used to om corn. attend the games at Electric field vill remember Dan with an affec- tion that 1s sincere, He was at one time the owner of the New Britain baseball team franchise and there was a great deal of real regret when he left for other parts. Hartford are offering odds of 6 to 3 and 8 to 2 on Mulligan's Blues against New Britain next | Sunday. We haven't heard any of | these fellows talking, but are saying that they are the odds. oftering money on Mul s team than or Ed Dalley's outfit are former West Sides backers who expect to get even for the losses they sustained when New DBritain I the West ft-soled 1n t them lurg two p t r sole w We rstand that iAo football ¢ a atrip o 3 ACross peaple offering | mors SCHEDULE ANNGUNCED Huorlbut Griswold, Manager of St Stephen's College Baskethall Team Names Teams to Be Played Y. N To our way of looking matter, New Brl and probably a little at. New Britain 1 ory over Atlantic ( but the victory Blucs against lochester Jeffs was que 1V of the fans who the game, and this includes ford that Wate never made a touchdown b were _ presented with a Jim Keefe, the worst offi ever came to New Britai bruary as much as s men, W al, hav fans, say L upon t ason No The cor t FOUR TEAMS TIED IN WESTERN PLAY ‘Minnesota, Towa, Michigan and Northwestern in Fight Chicago, Nov, 10 (A cager s are being forth this week by as mar ns anxlous to ha RANGERS TO PRACIUICE ern conferenee e footl t e ANC Their hope fs for the inata aturday’'s d amon higan ane & this about must P scramble, nolelt Lol ey & Minnesota, lowa, numt 1 Nort tern. To | ¥ 1 out 1 game for their remaining defeat [J Min assignment for win nnesota whosa SDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1925 e e e ——— - CHURCH LEAGUE MEETING Hockey Players Plan For Season's Opening Pittsburgh, Pa Nov, 10 (P — Teams Desirous of Entering Basket- leghorn, m Montreal, rs of the Pitts- )} team of eague will preparation ng at Boston ‘l As a majority of have recently ranks they liarize them- s a rules. arrival of Odla ( and manager fr ball or Bowling Teagues Glven One Wedk to Decide, WEEK OF PRACTICE he Rambler-Tigers football team v, Wednesday, ts at Fred- Arch wi next § to take CHESS CHAMP PLAYS v, Noy (—Jose R Vo champic Mars will be op- of Russa, Nu-Life Restores Mr. Reed After Bad Accident Claims That N(flllix!xz-!{o Could Do Gave Him Any Relief Until He Began to Take NU-LIFE { In tel =Y eace. 3 TFor best results use Socony Kerosene ERFECTION Oil Heaters week may have 4 the title, is hac 1 a strong off-nse practics rucfully v t the head of the out Gary, regular inting Water. ' wvi in, The ‘Moon" back, 1s work they have new wround the fleet runner and i Purdue hosts to North- formations countar with Northw down letermined to Ohio ards is back at tackla to e nni is producing Karow, B receptton for Dart mouth imant EorE the champior s being arr The Maroons, after s Grange in his fricks, mud aided them, have defensive | calenlated to halt Ober and | other star hacks from New Hamp shire's granite hills. Alonzo Atagg, Chicago mentor, is streesing de- passes. re o Dame has s home-coming to inspire th men to strenuous effor tice for Carnegie ckne prac- western gam midable ™ 3 x) game, A" are tak ¢ for th final appearanc son in the game with W last appearance of tha fa- home of the sea bash s own bailiwick. Wis- Agglvs games Poly and Michizan ndition two confrrence teams as ¢ which these cool, friendiy, Peppermint “After Dvery Meal” flavored delights! Suburban Heights. r SALESMAN SAM Connie Mack, Manager of Philadel- | phia Athletics, Thinks Al Simmons Compares With Veteran. By NEA Service Philadelphia, Nov. 1 or fielder the has had since Tris Speake r Ere vas in his prir That is Con AR ANDONED Mack's opinion of Al Simmons, SN 1N s closer 10 any center Ameri- usually retl- cent Mr. Most American | ball experis agree 3 ing of Simmons and is th hander in the league mann of the Detroit Tigers excepted y For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts By GLUYAS WILLIAMS AR TEARS BACK ALONG ! FLATRORM ASKING AT EACH CAR IS THIS THE SMOKER, LT OF DOOR AND TRIES T0 TORGET ABOLT T per Syndicate