New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 13, 1925, Page 25

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E ir Speaking of Sports Tomorrow is the big day for the New Britaln High school football | team, Tomorrow will tell the story whether New DBritain or Hartford is | fo stay in the running for the state | champlonship or not. The kickoft will take place at 2:30 o'clock at Memorial Fleld in Willow Prook Park and there Is no doubt but what there will be a record breaking | crowd on hand to witness the gunic The only thing about the game | that s uncertain is the weather. If | the elements will only behave over the week-end, keeping Saturday and | Sunday dry, then it can rain every | day next week for all the football | fans will care, Rain will spoil t football games that have this city and Hartford just football crazy. Walk along the street and mect a | friend. Immediately the talk fis about elther the High school or the All-New Britain game e discus. slon doesn't end in minutes either. five The folowers of the fothall teams in this city look for victories over the w They want Nev Britain High, if the school never has another football team, to win against Hartford and All Brit- | ain must beat Mull gan's B be in v Britain Wednesday night to Lother them, WEATHER LIKELY 10 WIN GAMES Bast and West Fans Anxious About Tomorrow 1 NEW BRITAIN DAILY R e e ————————————— = Bad weather may figure In Notre Minncsota I8 crippled for its re-! and the coach reported here in New [ception of Jowa at the Gopher ! Britain, home-coming, Since Minnesota has W } — its place at conferen: standing ‘M. # Donlon will be In the game Sun-|pinnacle to defend, it {s prepared day and if the management's only [for its supreme effort of the ser worry was about Donlon playing the lson, while the Hawkeyes are anxi- # | game, "Doc" Waskowitz Ed ous 1o regaln prestige lost in the Datley wouldw't have anything at all |Wisconsin defeat, i Dame's entertainment of Cari Teeh in South B Rain has ) impered practico of the Rockr q ponents New York, Nov, 13 (B — Anxl- | ous eyes today were turned upor weather conditions by foothal teams of the cast as muddy grid irons were threatened for another week-end of stirring conflicts, No campaign In recent years has een s0 much affeeted by the as the pre t one, Cold in the season early A snow, or tields, o Dartmouth rhed over cor “ollowers of pecially pé it Chicr which ‘threatened amper Dartmouth’s s rn ttack, including fre use o the forward pass. - | Dart- mouth optimist pointed out that 1 Grange r wild in mu Coach George M. Cassidy of the S L local High school team appears to| el Ll lagh in slime f: from be very confident over the outcome |“400 t8 = E of the game tomorr In his state- | o e i A AL LR ment on the eve of the game he is {1 NEW Haven wauld beoa o At iyt G Yale :1 st ') rinceton owing | Britain p! derably below its | !¢ L SGHDL G the) form and Hartford plays s e . football, Hartford will lave n I anasEiog I ) chance to win." Coach Cassidy evi- A BAT L Sl HEAL 5 dently thinks that if all the IO, Jeels ULk G0N Britain players had wooden 5 sl *’“‘ e they still could beat Hartford, and power, has b en - score that's the spirit. the Hi his stat schooal coach nent in eit We know doesn't ma a spirit of or overcontide Coach Cassidy will tell anyone e has a good team and he n0 bones about telling when he & poor team. Iec has a good team | this year and Manager Ed Dailey and ley, seceretary and brother-i George Mulligan, met last night and completed details for the game Sun- | day in Hartford. Doth manager: exchanged compliments about each | others’ teams and even here m*lv‘ my there's going to win > knows 1t. i | | This shows |1 among other ¢ teams which will 1 up i chedules tomorrow will he played tomorr v I MeMillan, ! ind taing Sw Dutel of high caliber, nnsylvania ing, anksg that both teams are out to get th to higld rating in the east by | game and were wondering today |4 victory over Piusburgh tomor- | if Mulligan will break up his team |yoy., if New Britain beats him Sunday. | Army's,” chance of victory ov el Columbia at New York were di “Doc” Waskwitz wants Sunday's |minished today with Wils nd game in the worst possible way. He |Buell, star backfield men, on 1 has announced to the players that | list. Hall and Hewitt have ro- it they win, they will be treated to |placed then, a sumptuous banquet the Elm{ Other -feature clashes will he Tree Inn in Farmington immediate- |Harvard and Drown, at Provi Iy after the contest. This party will Syracuse and Coigate at Jast well into the evennig and is | Georgetown and tor something for the boys to work for. 'y ngton, West Virginfa anid te at Morgantown, West However, the boys whao compe Navy and Bucknell at| the Hardware City team don't need the offer of a hanquet to mike them go in and win Sunday. There is anongh at stake for them to give thelr best. Whether Hyt\' win or lose, Mulligan's camp will know it has been through a real battie when the game is o | Donlon, the big tackle team, didn't show up for pnu cr Wednesday night and the rumor got nroHlx! he would not rumor {, play Sun- light. Doulo her was last it cold in last Sunday’s game and he has doctoring it in ovder 1o he i shape for Su fled Coach Pond t ot You Pay No More Yet Have More Time to Pay PAY PLAN TEN PAYMENTS Instead of One You purchase you desire at our regular “year that time one~fourth down of the| purchase price and 4he balance is | then divided into ten weekly pay- meénts. Payments of $3.00 Each You'll Like This Plan—Come In N.Y.SAMPLE SHOP DAVID 8 SEGALL 135 MAIN S 857 MAIN ¥ wet as the | Here’s*The Plan || whatever article s RED GRANGE ENDS ‘MREER T[]M[IRRW Swan Song Chicag Nov. om Ied Gran tomorrow sings his swan song on the gridiron that brought — the Hlinois Memorial into Chicago Northwestern stigma of the NEW BRITAIN BRISTOL Famous Foothall Hero Sings HIS‘ | | because of piles | told this secret of switt ty chant jo1 i Lecotpani today to witness next week, against Ohio untamed Whe foe- s out of the western con- It footlull picture, to which | . has given so many vivid Grange's part in the game ma he sm for Coach Zuppke ,HH to s for the scason's fing W 1 Buckeyes, Rut even s o5 of the f 1 world fol- ow him Interseetfonal — interest fol he lig Gr of Dartmoutt For Examplc: i {These Items May be More or b Tess) ¢ SUIT $20.50 ves for Iur BOYS' SUIT 7.50 ! n a victory TIF. . 100 || Its strong- SHIRT 200 | pabon g {1 re without Captain £30.00 ,‘ Harmeson, mw.u\ d CASH (one-fourth) 10.00 C ilback. Each team has ars the twelve ga ((flllfl ¥y years. | Michigan, against whom no This Balauce Pair tn Ten Weekly ||| touchdown has been made, s {by downing Ohio State. Its poten- |tial starters include the strongest line-up “Hurry Up" Yost czn muster. Friedm. is at quarter, with Gr Molenda and Gilbert in the 1d—the quartet that « its faith on Marek, Karow Captain Cun- |/ ningham in its offense and has a sturdy defense. Like M it {has lost one conference game arit lefeated an eastern opponent, but |a tie game with Chicago, in the season, mars its record. 3 |1 lana and ispose of their Wisconsin expect to non-conferenca op Toly and Michigan r On the Alleys CASINO BOWLING ALLEYS FAFNIR BOWLING LEAGUE Inspect 74 5 154 {5 1 ' 4 Heat t TETR] Production. ih Ball LA FCORBIN UNIT LOCK Eench Waorkers Machine Workers FRATERNITY BOWLING ATLEYS RUSSELL & ERWIN LEAGUE Chiekens 'Victorious Over His : Old Enemy, Piles! When ahuskych apis halfaman h ht to be he o nd sure ory, and relief! 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