New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 16, 1925, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, o - - o o ] o o .o . . -_0 .-, - - -, - - s o - .. ., -0 ] o - - . -— - ) . . 0 ) -0 0 S 0 - 1) - ) - -0 - o— o | .0 m! MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1925, o o o ) ) o ] O " . " P ALL-NEW BRITAIN WINS GLORIOUS VICTORY FROM MULLLIGAN'S BLUES FOR STATE CHAMPIONSHIP——NEW BRITAIN HIGH SCHOOL SWAMPED BY HARTFORD HIGH TEAM—RANGERS LOSE HEARTBREAKER TO WATERBURY TRIBUNES—FALCONS LOSE—BRIEFS o 1 - o ] o 0 -0 " ;o - - HIGH SCHOOL SHOWS VERY POORLY AGAINST HARTFORD Red and Gold Falls Down Miscrably in Every Depart- ment—Blue and White Has One of Best Teams in Recent Years — Taylor, Shay and De Roughshod Over Opponents — Capital City Captain Plays Brilliant Game. Team Traditions ™ day aftern when the football team, | al Struggle down L ym of play and ¢ field & demor: and battered by perior in evers downs with 1 26 points Martford Hig ingly took New Brit up. Higl with any former favorites 1o played the in many v touts son) a re High scirnee w Britain no vestig offered for the Red and Gold hands of l1lartio Best Team In Hartford brovg of the b City school ha Three slashing 1 2 heady qugrierh tore 4hrough the almost at will mendous porp most impres Britaip's woc It was Britain ro the annual co sympathy with fight. school there he feat the one i Q¢ punted outsi their dre puffed aw of the pov Much ered ital City eleven, weup Chang Lehind Har ball was on that point bewildere down whil Hartford 1 ‘,&s%‘rn”r’a A 'znmw“ n Ride YALE SATISFIED TIGER I BETTER Closing Week Preparations for Game With Harvard 0 liis sort of @m off scason weh Hugo Dezdek and his proteges, Accustomed cing ranked with the leaders in the le will be forced fo take a el s S year. Penn § rst when Georgia Tech put over a rat unexpected vietory, Syracuse | followed this up, by once more Bezdek's team into comp. is a jinx for Penn State, 1 one big spot on Penn State's sehedule Is Vittshurgh, meeting that team on Thanks Uni- " | versity of West is another | natural rival. Vietories over thosc two tenms makes the season a suc- cess T tless of the results of the other games, RANGERS LOSE 10 T HATERBURY TEAW on- Local Eleven Suffers Bad Break - inFirst Two Hinutes for Penn reverse take jing syra- en Cor- | rtmouth | conquered | a0 siyra te, it West Vir- Jefferson con- sl ed the ia-We with Arm Ly ix other eleve wwing rtain on November Dartmouth ym sceond | a swee victory ove 0, but the m o will Coa oppor- fam national iven ining. i A foothall r 1o Tribunes of 6 to ¢ reco minut 30 vards the 1l his oon to the 'mmp,‘ ) for o vas the the Deepit put of the bres Brass City tcam the fact that up a valiant m,.x game and ou opponents, they wore Day, wer Miroon them 1 fans on the cor by his leen 9 his in the b kel while put ernoon or he kicked wght to Sarisky ird the “ [Major nded to the Wiaterbury tore over and mark up only to s on went in tor His oft m w a0 yar m it m- buck- LITTLE BROWH JUG HUCH (0 1 and Mingesota Are (o Play Vor This Famous Cup On <aturday . I'r . ) o) - ] 0 40 . ) - 0 T ) T~ <o o 1> 2_ - 0 o -’ o o OFF SEASON FOR COACH HUGO BEZDEK 'ALL NEW BRITAIN TROUNCES DANGERFIELD to| camo | oY Jater | team | 1k of the \H their | el ”'lurw‘,m: lot. of I'mrl r On the Alleys ROGERS BOWLING ALLEYS CLAN DOUGLAS T Tnt J RAMBLER TIGERS WIN COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Local Team Tahes Collinsville Eleven Into Camp Yor Sccond ! Consecutive Time, Ramblcy sccond A ited erday | s of who cond 1 Orioles ba am last ¢ signed up with the tc end yesterday was casi star of the Neither [scored in the first three periods | |though Collinsville made a desper- empt by taki 110 yard strip the fourth fool for {he vs de nsville tean G (o0, Joc was s eman son, tn and at Individual Avers bail (o the | 1 pa | tor o Walicki v v touchdown The Ramblers mana to hear from the I awnces for a g Managers should with Abe Aronson | 12:15 o'clock him | The Ramblers will practice Vednesday night at 7 o'clock Al players o ran 60 ¥ ment would | st Sldes or for next | get In e Tue calli on aroe | asked {0 report. Luther nadian nada the C; {ints I vesterday the K headauarters of 1he on in Dominion thirty partm from s the | Pav to « ne into country on a day lissund by the nt gration and colonization at perm it immi ot wssified pa STANDING ¢ a4 O 1 'POWERFUL MULLIGAN BLUES Best Game Ever Seen in These Parts Staged At Clarkin Field—Hartford Team Got More Than Its Share of Breaks—New Britain’s Wonder “Dutch” Connors Boots Two field Goals—Stuhldreher the Star of the (ame, “Red” Grang [team may dre and Dis 1Ninois on the losing side, ¢ the largest crowds | Players and fang game; Harvard the classic of 3 New Britaln hold noth- ing but admiration for the man whe showed yesterday that he really ‘v!.;mp-] the berth on the All-Amerfs Britain football - fans, { can tewm of last year, clush the I\H-} Pirst Quarter Britain eleven and Mulligan's | The fivst hall opened with at Clarkin ficld was the great- | Britain kicking to lartford. On ridiron spectacle ever staged 10 | the yushes Forst carricd the ball | these b t was left to the cdu- | twice and made good guins. On the cated toe of “Duteh” 10 cond play, Simundinger was taken boot over two of the prettiest field | out with a badiy sprained shoulder, goals possibic to give New Britain Connors Interceey ard pasa A carned but a glorious victor ‘”,M Nowtia ey a 6 to 0 score. 3arnilosw belted t) . have two pr Vo to engaged in such a and setdom it ever | ide o desln BAY nuidua g el Aty 1 the ball was on the (i BRI g | d line, Conpnors he N BoR Nlenac s R Nare) ment kick, but the ball inoas it was it foothall Yale may st but to New yestords and | between ow Bl New Connors rd a for by I sional 1 | titanie has a prof [ hetween two before ams struggle thep laying in yesterday « It wis more the New Britaln team team with every player in the | ime for all hie was worth beating a Martford team with an individual that a battle hetween two | if the Blues were 50 cl ! | Iorst hit Stubldreher v line, center for no gain. ent around Bingham's lm the former Yale star nailed him. The Blues punted. Barnikow went through left tac for cight vards and on the next play hit cen ter for a first down, *Raddy” falled noon an end run and a for- ward pass was fncomplete, Connors punted and the ball went behind Vionlis Eor Hoeltoil ‘,:"‘””""']"""":f"l line. 1orst .:.‘.r;: It is not true to say that New e . o S o SR R s of | Yards throug v and followed e game. Mulligans . cdbsen po- | Wit another plunge for first down. celves the bost breaks of the cone | A forward pass failed and Stuhldre. Sest bt s wanbia to tilis advanc | Der ained thies off right lackin | fume of thom. 'frue it is {hat the | Stuhidrehcr ehot a mice forward o Bt endod with the ball six | P23 to Holzheimer for a first down. e | On the next play, Stuhldreher was way from New iritain's goal A ‘, line and another down for the Blue \ Sioupec dxom threwiog o maws o0 [ eleven 1o go bt the biggest break | Y4rds behind his linc and with four el = “ton | New Dritain men after him, he re- of the game was when Radzewich | i g \\7 rsed the field and running to the L e 0 line and | Pther end heaved a forward pase in thiee plunges, Mulligan's Blues | it Was knocked down, L o (TR e orst was stopped dead and Bean | The bat fol i W alleca tilenti |01 e RUDISa R fonward B pass SO, inches from the line on the last | Btain took a penaity for offside and when the Tlues lost it on |00 the next play “Raddy” caught a Aoenall Thiaiaos thoiDiggeat bresk | pum and was stopped dead. Thomp- | of the game and when the Hartford | S0 made seven yards on right end team could not g0 over on the plays, |and good old “Barney" went through ain must come the | for @ first down, Here the first HloRalesnetthe (e auagter ended. It was 4 wonderful fight and | Second Quarter cxvery fan present cxeept a few who | Trnikow, Connors and Barnikow squawk that Um- | Tesulled in another first down. Tneques elipped the time in the 4 Barnikow and Connors again made fhat New | thre yards and a forward pass by Connors was knocked down. Con- nors kicked to Stuhldreher and Pean nailed the runner. A fumble was recovered by New Britain, | Radzewich got a yard and Barnikow | smashed jthrough for five, Barni- av that Connors was {he | kow went through for two more. of the game. To | Connors’ drop kick was blocked and rightly, it must he | he recovered the ball and tried a run following indivduals | around end. He was tackled and Britain on both the | fumbled the ball but like a flash and offense: Barnikow, Con- | rccovered 1t himself, He made a Ihompson, Radzewich, Bean, [ yard through the line and “Barney” neham, Warner, Donlon, | was stopped without gain, Connors Morris, Alford, Rogers, | shot a forward to Thompson, On Zehver and Hammill, Fans with | the next pla, Barnfkow holding the favorites can pick the individual | ball, Connors on the 30.yard line {ar from these men, but to the |booted the first goal. w Britain writer the play of cach man was so [ was leading & to 0. jerfol that it would be unjust| The Kickoff went to § the credit to one more than |and on the next play, Britain to the other. A penalized 16 An ex- On Mulligan's Blues, there is no . change of punts gave the Blues a but that Harry Stuhldreher |ittle the betfer of it. Connore he shining lght of the entire | punted but on the play. Jacquea avtfit. Stubldreher is a truly wonger- | called a penalty for holding and A his work of yesterday | New Britain still had the ball, Con- i that he has |nors punted out of bounds and played foothall this year. His | Stuhldreher fumbled on an attempt- sational and it is with | —— ret that he had to h--‘l (Continued om Iollowing Page.) 3 vipped of the ulildreher in ye Britain would have had no {rouble taking the game, ) to gi New inches ¢ o \ 1 1o i i down am. satisfied Dritain had won and the win L fair one. 1t Connors’ toe the that nos vard line booted ‘ Wl over goal from the from th other no one ean s indivi star tell the stc said the shone " W defens nors, Conelly, B Humphries, uhldreher 1o give was 1 statements work was gen. a tinge of By BRIGGS FOLLOW:' THE LEADER I oty

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