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The same line-up that has repre- sented the N, B. H. 8. during the games of lesser importance this sea- son will be sent {n agalnst Joe Ring and his gang today when the Hart. ford delegation takes to the fleid. Those who control the local team have found that the less tinkering you do with a machine, whether it be a family flivver or a football machine, the more smoothly it runs. The Hartford lads who see a good omen in the fact that Clark, the husky lineman, carries the soothing cognomen of “Bliss”, and Politis is known as “Toots”, will find their superstitions shattered in the knowl- edge that the other extreme is also omployed with Clalr known as *“Turk” and Anselmo being known as “Firpo.” Today and tomorrow are two of the higgest consecutive football days this city has ever seen. With the Hartford High and New Britain High teams clashing this afternoon at Memorial fleld and the All-New Britain-Mulligan's Blues battle to- morrow afternoon fn Hartford, fans in this city will get enough good football to talk about for the win- ter months, High school history is in the mak- ing today. It ls always an epoch making event when the teams from the Hardware and Capital City meet on the gridiron and the intense ri- valry that always crops out between the two is, it anything, intensified today. Tomorrow's game between the All-New Britain and Mulligan’s Blues should be one of those things you read about. Two powerful clevens composed of the pick of football stars in this scction of the country, will line up to face each other and battle to carry the pigskin over each other's goal line, The contest will be not only a| battle for gridiron suprgmacy but it will tell.in a great measure whut tcam {8 to have the title of state champions for 192 Mulligan's Dlues, formerly the Waterbury Blues won the title last year and the Wat- erbury sports promoter has assem- bled together a more powerful ma- chine this year. Tn this elty at least, if nowhere New Britain is given an equal chance with the Hartford erew, The locals hig their stride last Sunday 0 1t 15 expected that the individual ers will keep up the brand of ¢ they exhibited last year. Thousands of fans from this clty vill turn out to see the game and the roads between here and Clarkin | ficld will be jammed with automo- hiles earrying football erazy fans to | the Hartford Eastern league baseball park, Manager Al Middletown of liangers is convinced that the of a conductor of the business des- tinles of an athletic team s any- th Lut a bed of roses. He was placed in a peculiar position last night when tho manager of the South Ends football team of Water- tary ealled him on the phone and | cancelled the game scheduled for | tomorrow in the Brass City, the life t seems that in Waterbury both manager and the captain have power to book games. At any that ja what happened during the past week. The managers con- | tracted for the Rangers to appear | ! Wrassco Park tomorrow while the | captain of the team secured anoth- | or team. The outcome of tha whola | (falr was that in order to keep har- rate You Pay No More Yet Have More Time to Pay L @& v PAYM Instead of One Here's The Plan You purchase whatever articles you desire at our regular “year ‘ound™ low prices: you pay at that time onc~fourth down of the purchase price and the balance Is then divided into ten weekly pay- ments, Vor xample: (These TItems May he More or Loss) S BOYS SUIY i sUIRT $10.00 CASH (one-fourth) T'liis Balance Pair in Ten Weekly Payments of $3.00 Each You'll Like This Plan—Come In Y SAMPLE SHOP DAVID S SEGALL mony In his squad, the manager ac- cepted the booking made by the captain, Manager Middleton nothing daunt- ed by this blow, started on the trail of another gume and he connected with the Tribunes of Waterbury for tomorrow. This will glve the team an opportunity to warm up against a tough aggregation of moleskin warrfors in preparation for the champlonship match with the Fal. cons a week from tomorrow at Me- morial fleld, There have been rumors clreulat- ed about town that there fs trpuble | in the ranks of the Rangers foothall players, but this is denied by the players and the manager. Coach Stan Ashley states that the rumors might have come from the fact that the players have not been showing up for practice. A practice drill will be held tomorrow morning at 8:30 o'clock at St. Mary's field and Captain Andy Sarigki makes an ap- peal to tho players to turn out. The Rangers have had littls tilts among themselves but never has anything serfous cropped out and this is no oxception. The team will be in there fighting for thelr club as they al- ways have and the practice session | tomorrow will prove the truth this statement. The game scheduled between the Rangers and the Falcons for Sunday, November 22, is attracting a great deal of attentlon from the fans of | this clty. This will be a gladiatorial fight if there ever was one and will be a fitting follow up to the New Britain-Hartford Blues game to- morrow. TWO BACKFIELD STARS “DUTCA” TORST Bracs City South Ends Cancel Game Middlgton Secures E But Manager | Tribunes For Tomorrow. { The got in tourh Sonth ds of W 1 Manage %A GG v and cance Al Mid footl Ned the local team of c gaine Brass City Manager N md was schedule with for the | naon | ont tomorrow 1dieton then set ssful in | The | Wit be | 8:30 o'clock at St all pl go th final practice for the t ry's ficld and s should gh their pa | for independent of the city w | less players get the spiri contest, they rumors are appeared | Rangere, game Sunday will ibout that there have riffs in the but tomorrow Coach Stan says that morning’s prac tice will £how 1 liacy this MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN 135 MAIN ~1 BRISTOL J | noon at 12 o'clock. | Brass City will 1 Dbus. in) PRTRTRO | ] W At In after- | on with the Tribunes of Waterbury 1+d tomorrow morning at on hand to | Alrealy ranks of the Ashley | elub rooms on Main W NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1925, sHUNTERS BY MORRIS ACKERHAN | I suppose ten thousand decr and | moose, offering perfect targets have | been missed on account of sights | being “knocked over (I know 1| that score.) Knocking the sight against a rock or a tree wil do it. A leaf sight may leek 0. I, on top | and be all wrong underneath, | Look your sights over before leav- Ing camp on stopping for lunch and on the way home at night, | A few looks in the meantime | won't hurt, One thing is sure with out-of-line sights and that s, no| matter how well you aim or how perfect the miss with weapon, On CASINO every crack of the Alleys BOWLING ALLEYS TAFNIR LEAGUE Tetainers, S LT Whaoler Narrls Paseao COMMERCIAL BOWELING ALLEYS CORBIN SCREW Drive Nerew IAGUE 195 A0 Machine Serew. HOGERS BOWLING ATLENS UNIVERSAL Chipn LEAGUL I S T R | TINONINE | ngfi‘s Strength to Combat Colds 11 you caich colds easily, take Linonine and ward t Lincnine gives stre builds sound flesh i1 you to successfully ter's weather. It is excej ally good for growing children at this time in the year. SALESMAN $AM AN oo gnllhy How @000 THE OLD Town LOOKS AND ; GuLZs DLACE | RASHT CHANSED wterbury | STAGGERNG HOME HALF DEAD FROM HELPFUL HINTS Buffingten Hillstrand Man Peterson Duplus Mattson . Prolssen LaPlerre Pates Williama missed one of those ten thousand on | Biankenberg Porking Man target, you are in for a|s lhv‘w\’ Ruffington Karh i Nevs Menoshiek Huby KENSINGTON LEAG Berlin Comstructio 51 | Hoffman | Nello Coouey Tingwond — | Andorson 611 | Glannotta Halnes 58 Muskmts, 418 Beavers, Duplin 7 Malaruey 1 Horn Tohnson Kaslski Boardman ussell ., Goodrich Glana Don't battery, forget to cha (Helpful Hints). v | Fordham Harriers Win Meet From City College New York, Nov, " lover a wet and slippe 4681407 | I'ordham harriers ye ty college in a dual me six-mile course at \ park, 20 to scored an easy Fordham runner before the first City « ished. 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