New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 12, 1925, Page 12

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12 o | ! ! i - RED AND GOLD IN BEST CONDITION OF SEASON New Britain High Faces Critical Game of Year—Loss | of Captain Frank "Mac) McCarthy Worst Blow of Year—Eleven is Strong in Every Department— Backfield is Fast and Line is Strong Hartlord Saturday. more most of ¥l coomplished Wt way John (Yankee) lac man, being a member also a of the He is k team for two seasons. FRANK (MAC) br m s in for the 8 lay afternoon Loss of MeCarthy HIARY (DOC) BRAY 4 Americ t o8B Reduced in price because bigger sales e low- ered manufactur- ing costs— Bigger sales be- cause of Tuxedo: quality— Properly aged, perfectly blended Every dealer’s supply specifies last day it can be M)Ed = 14V (buarant N g Tusxcdo, ever you bu Unvaryit Xt e ——— T Sp—— p——— —aneapoemn - - THREE BIG STARY —Out to Beat | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER INFODTRALL Sk Grange, Tryon and Oberlander-- [ Other Sports Leaders feldom in © cauipuigng tanding heroes e current seson has { but plons in ne for « cha R Lrane £ competition | re established firmly on an unchal- | nged busis, enomenon d | ctands a current § on the gridiron p al. The has its Eddie Tryon and Al Oberlander, The Wyckoff, the far west iis | for astar one cast Kruez south middle Kutsch and Benny ¥ri others, But Grange s bove th claimed shonlders It i3 a source of regret that the | death of Walter Camp prevents Grange from joining the select cir- cle of stars who have gained a pl ale Yale critic's all-Am years in a row the di Tlinois meteor deger: tion and ined it i tuate h IMONs my As it s, Grange th a popular verd and a p feams selectod by Camp’s example Just as Granze field. Paavo Nurmi {among track and ficld while Big Bill Tilden and Mile, Su- Lenglen dominate the tennis and Rogers Hornshy in the Even much leaders, few will question the ranking position of ok who won fhe Amecrican am for the sceond surcessive b sides forcing Willie Maclarlane ssing his o undoubted had ( mugt o t in his any all-Ar crities fal wing | tops the gridiron stande ot athletee Zanne (BY BILLY EVANS) wo 160018 | (e T An iy large v 14 usun in orkd serics In four of v spute amon or maorg fall elassi ention by cluly b qnest 4 gh s yne stars « It was 1 2 round consisteney + last few years of Jones over zning links, d. the RBritis the A on 2t the top In haseball, hut al hat for i National leag T " is imd day-in- performanes of backfield aces, led by Grange sixth ba his | beeans: zu h choice way 10 wir 5 Wil was Moore's por Pineh Hit Deciding Another ing | world serics v pinch hit at an ¥ middle | ment. In generally upon | game, Lyl and Friedman for His 1 of its all-star backficld, but 't lenda of Michigan, Marck of Ohio MeCarthy of feego und hie list tor hlen i or tiona m Sutech Y score v fore it was ded two margin With t1 I'ryon, Ober : announced 1ld be hard to k e have liee m backfield by in 1 Bunnell Rhyr ationa arra of Yale or G unusually ex- guring in ctrugele At exeentional th's least four wingmen, I shcoss five in nir Barnes Delive Hoastine ot inel for Giants ENTHUSIASH HIGH Hartford High and New Rritain High Student Bodies to Stage Rallies briday Night, t Two Home Runs by Stenzel IR Ia eories star se straight falls. runner of bad Iuck. ¢ Game Between Present and Pormer of Hal o tean 1d o — ..~ - - RESCENT A. C. SHOW NEXT WEEJIMMY CLINCH TO APPEAR AT CK — ALUMNI FOOTBALL TEAM MAY PLAY TH REGULARS—RED AND GOLD ELEVEN HAS GOOD RECORD DESPITE BAD BREAKS—THE FALCONS TO PLAY IN CHICOPEE SUNDAY MOGRIDG HIGH SCHOOL o - ] . ] - o . . ] " .~ - - T . . - SERIES STARS PURSUED BY JINX BiG TEAM GAMES BULL DOG-TIGER ALLTMPCRTANT GAME ON SATURDAY | linsesota Looms Up as lowa's Each Team Ready to Fly al the FALCONS 10 PRACTICE ALUIEET TEAM MAY PLAY | HiGH SCHOOL REGULARS Feam Will Play Hillside A, C. of Chicopee, Mass., This Sunday In- v b Ao T stead of All-Branford. November 21 The Ialcons A will practice ' foothall tonizht at Dudack’s hall, fos Hillsiade T o'clock in m o will play cleven of Chigo- Manager Ang with I High school foot mp will not cease ball ¢ with 1he the ip of the ity The gam. 1 on Memorial Field 1 the Al-N. 1 10 be away 10 take pers and 1 be picked from these ils of the 1 votincomplete bt made shortly tle uneements to final de- are il [ L L the high school en fully settled, but it s ¢ that final details will will e Burritt Q;ilrlteir()pe‘ns on Hariford when irday for Burritt A. open t haskethall tc cason tonight ngainst in West Al set for crowd the romwell "ot quintet m s and accompany gime a big of followers will rson the trip Al mey I promptiy 1 important dope is to he lepartur report at 6 Tur- 20 o'cloc nd- for the action Against Little River || ROnG) coach | turn th Rt The Ohio ¥ ns t s A trovnd itckey vested lin ¢ | Speo it i { Dartm i A | td part | | | honr | BEATS ROMERO T N paper eci | Rojas, | Jir Ad {rom ANDIRSON VS, OF The Litthe | quite a reputation | finishe st seuson with only The Burritts wil ew uniforms which white trimmings o games lost appear in the are crimson wit Thé Days of‘ Reé[ S;)ort.r cd in the n cavyweirht hich Rojas exeeiled Biggest Threat Uter at Bowl Dant ol i spirit o tie point Dariouth Goes West in . line, o Othe ames vhich™ will attract o1 of interest in e o e Coluy led primarity ! the meetings” of Pittsbirgh Kruez 1 bhoth ) nn . st on visit, Pitt formation should he an e propositio f 1y from ha 5 pear 1o have recoverod Voenrly season seibie Army upon Colnml SON VS, SPINLLLA die” And hampion reon of this ek inl mateh with Berne 1 York in the n it e is to be 1) games (o b Fhirty York his > $ phima stadinm wn i ovidence, but re hlow with i stricken Ve appendiciii iy enel Brown has ninries in a which it 'enn, Dartmont| trive to mai wit suffered 1 territie has gone down d Yaie, fourih thit ) successi s conquest of the ¢leven from Cam Dino the biridg Payor, Keefer and Nov. Adums o o, Ll e Lears' hackficld for Scott Field, army . won a 1entin RNomero titleholdes, last nig ¥ syracuse-Colgate n o American n round hout licre outpointed Roins The tenth ) South ing s a rosult of P'rinceton Notr Anderson Dame, 1 " t rin o 15 a pow \rneg rfu Novem shonld i in Hartfor althoug until Buekne! ian is man- 1 encoun two weeks ago, By BRIGGS THE HAY Mow| | IN THE LEE OF | THE OLD BARN, AND A CoOLD AUTUMN RAIN-

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