New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 17, 1925, Page 15

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156 fl editor of the “Heral King [ stnt L E 3 \ | |a sUf battle for tonight's honors. | High school football team the | which last Saturday produced one of N that a fund tarted to hi s i 5 L h | S i tihom Iend. "’“’“_';\,':\“:U;,rl:’n“:‘;‘;“"! HELPFUL HIN IS ‘ | OPEN WRESTLING EASON [ le" & 1! ( .nl,m; l;mlwlrsc] and Rus- | Plainville grounds Saturday Il ihe n's greatost upsets Hly e if . pea k n gin| Blassie: sk Al | el sell & Erwin showed thelr stuff |noon at 2:50 o'clock, The South-|feating Yale, 25 to 12, Gillman, i ‘ g igan Blues game which will take ‘V‘\m qu! 'Iusl week and as the fans noticed, | ington team will lineup as follows: | Dignan and Caulking will go from Frank Judson, Former Harvard |they were in mid-scason forin and | Spinello, r Coach, and Charles "mw."ivf‘\‘v\‘l‘;r;{] opening crowd which | cher, rg; M. Mor rt; Pres- | the backfleld, while Captain MeMil- na i Thommasettd, | lun, Gates and Crago will leave the place on SBunday, November 29, We o f s p ort @ f|2re not over anslous to take this on -/BVHUN TE ES our shoulders but if there are M A MA play was worked up to | lg: St Kilbourn, Ander- | line, i | :‘:‘lfl;‘l:‘hln;flv:‘s ||rl':l|l(l:“;ltc:'h)« l::":gm:'l BY 0?0/5 “A’[B f( Rl Grapple 20 Minutes Without Fall, |a high pitch of enthusiasm. The son, n, Ihb; Mc i i : NTheBA.nnouncemcn? that the All-|will -be glad to accept donatlons and | When bullding a duck blind sce | s New York, Nov, 17 () — ~r'mk\\':‘,’?fi:mxi”um" S aracscim T Mokl I ENDL o) R gokren (»q)l(lnnmr'\z { ew Brltain team would play th | report them as they come in. how small you can make i, not Julson, former Harvard wrestling |will be enjoved, o | pagr i R il o ) g:;n,‘;g “:ifis.\,)tum(ll‘um;hi‘sl:l:ly 1"m SR how larg Scems like the harder |} coach, and Charles Hanson gray | i ‘ ry “, n‘\n ‘1:|y”|lnt“1 :cour‘;xcxl:erm v e receiv v cas- it a & biing A 5 e b ap- - — ary of or Ma av ’ Aot I g 5 o in the opening show of the| 'The Southington High schoo! { Graduation w ake si 1ye wpphied for allied membership in the hny.hue expressed lm's ho_pc that | we have $16 already offered to ||.~1 If making the hide out from wresiling season here last night. | dependents mh la Tl; glf;‘u\\:\lll trom thie '. “” footl \.u‘ te wr‘n United St Iw.: 4':»I|rlf‘;q"o':-)111]r;rl; the team would show its wares In|go that if there are any others who | shore keep it low and compact b 8 play nville | from !l oth i States Golf a £ . Georgla Calza of Italy, substituting | for John Pesek, threw Niek Lutzke | S this city once again before the|wigh to contribute, they may leave [ Don't spread it out and put a tower scason closes and the decision of | thefp donations with the sports|on it. the management to play is a g0od | editor of the "Herald” and New| 7Try making one to imitate one, Britain will have muslc in Hartford. [muskrat house. When you Ly done the chances are if it looks to | On the other hand, the decision| The report has spread that it New |You like a muskrat rouse 111l Inok e G el knocks In the head the plans mads | Britaln has a band at the park for |that Way to the ducks. 1€ It 100ks| STANLEY WORKS LADIES' LEAGTE |Steinke of Gemeonr” gond | Hans| by the Falcons and the Rangers 10| the second game, Hartford will also | ke a Belgian fort it'll never be Sure HHit S S i ,W:{, i stage their champlonship contest at|have a band out and besides the |invaded by the “cnemy.” v (1 ks ,'.'“ i acEaS Dhatpeskl, Memorlal Field Sunday. Managers | battle on the fleld thero s likely to| Keep ‘em little! o oMy e lmacifiomcoast: Sataline and Middleton have been|he a battle of music also. Man- " FIGHTS LAST NIGHT onds with a series of headlocks, f Angelo Taramaschi of Italy con- | 806—1431 auered BIll Lein of Chlcago fn 16 | “v__:h_A" —— planning great things for Sunday's ager Ed Dailey of the All-New game and all thelr work will g0 10 Britain team has stated that all ar- On the A“eys ¥ naught now. rangements will be made to set the ! 14 — band where it can do the most 111/ List of Battles Fought in Various Arrangements will probably be|work, so if the shekels come in CASINO BOWLING ALLEYS McAloon g | made to have the two teams stage |fast enough, local fans will attend ” From . Parts of the Country Between 4 11 New BRITAIN M \E 4 2} Y their battle as a preliminary to the|the game in style. AENSCHLITAINIMACHINERUEA LRI 6N rian ~Jat All-New Britain-Quincy game. It Sk A | Rochetort ! | Leading Mty Slingers. is very likely that Manager Ed | Neurath =UEA Ls | Dalley o All-New Britain, Manager You . Carlson e i s e Doy Rash, 4 IN I IIS GR A I | Angie Sataline of the Falcons and e i el L o lerr s | Manager Al Middleton of the Ran- ; b e e b A : B 154 X g Joe Bashara, Norfolk, Va., won | - 503 |a decision over Marty Fowell, New | = = gers will get together today and talk the matter over, N Reror Barrett | » ’ = Ah Ha's, | Yor| in ten rounds. I Manager Dalley has stated that St | Rernint o E 18 New T f ; Farrell Clothln O f hie does not wish to climinate the ) L SRR i And e, C Blgnate 8 ; 'mh-wr"‘:nu . Fresen [ 1 “\\)l?ll]):]t featherweight, defeated - 124 | Eddouard f; their ehanc d if H e e e ontaso sty NUTY Hurlbert, President, | cart of France in 12 | Harking 1 | PY ° the thing amicably it will be a good Sl — i lroun ; hi | oy 318 342- 6os| Benny Hall, St. Louls negro, out- | HHnE orjepbrisiall Bround, Expemed [0 Be Re elemed TOday iy Dandies, i {pots Hilly Levin, New York, ]m | eorganlza lon a e stz Hornkoh! B 5 (] s ot 2 2 The Industrial Basketball league ‘;Jnl.’. ,\,",:,,,, il,“::;;m"rl' ey B} will be on agaln tonight at the Y.| Pittsburgh, Pa., Nov. 17 (F)—The X L 2 o T iy e Inaro, New \mk defeated Vie §t. M. C. A With two good games on |qelegates of the Amateur Athletic ' Onge, Buffalo, in the fourth round the schedule, Last week's games | T Tremendous Stocks — Unexcelled Qualitie Attractive Patterns — In unfon, winding up their annual con Jally Tive. [of 12 round baitle, the referee Sra = . N : 3 2 ; showed that the teams have been ! ag e Rl i o SRt - g working hard to round into shape |vention heo today, turned their at Surst : [stopping the bewt. C Madras Shirts, Silk Stripe Shirts, Oxford Shirts — with and without Collars for the season’s play and the race [tention from the exchanging of votes Erling 1 «',Ql ; ke «\\\ = “”m‘ve Kllr;\‘jh s will, if anything, be much tighter |to gain champlonships for thelr cit- | 2he i jof Rawlings, ming, and Johnny |O'Brien of Boston, fought six |rounds te a d | Bayonne, N. J 81— 154 lof ] y City, 126, got th this year than it was last year, fes and districts to the business of | = _lselecting officers for next year. The New Britaln Machine Co.| president Murray Hulbert, Nes AT THESE LOW PRICES! - Petle Macko S —— — quintet will take the floor for the|York, so far has no opposition in his s 132 [paper decision over Spencer b ‘r;w first time tonight against the P. & quest for reelection. One desire w 182 HARSE PO SReEh Sares 32 F. Corbin team. P. & F. won its |general among the del 19 12 e 126, of Newport. K. 1, in 12 Y $2.00 SHIRTS $ .65 game from Fafnirs last week and |that was the retention of Fred Lefrotnde One Lot of Ny One Lot of Fancy ! the members of the team state that 'bjen, New York, as secretary. Offi S 360— 730/ - - - : ! J they will “take” the Machine Co.|cials said there might be changes ] i DUSTRIAL LEAGUR arched Cuff 52,50 SHIR Collar Attached )7 ¢ five tonight. ~ The Machine Co. in the rest of the ofiicial slate but ] 65— 127 | IN UST L U ) ) $ -85 || players say that just the reverse is|refused to comment further. I 50— 133 | AR INOW- e o T § the dope for the evening so the fans| Following the election of officers S : SHIR I S SH]R S | can see that a real battle is in the |the selection of a city for the 1926 !|Two Good Basketball Games Are o \ ‘ | works. Jimmy Maher is with the |lconvention will occupy the de legates T s e T e y $3.00 SHIRT? $ .45 3 } \Iuhnmi(uw t,m1 as '1:» t(ui been | |\,4H||n\n|‘ T-‘\ f Scheduled at the Y., M, A in fine patterns Now..... f very fine values ‘there” in past years, the followers ans and )i - G < 2] I [ of the team expect to see him put |ding for it tiowa nnaslimtonEht $2.50 grade o formerly $2.50 in a good season. | Baltimore gained one victory yes terday when it prevailed upon the | Eddie Anderson who is scheduled [Boston delegation to relinquish fhe to meet Barney Spinella of Brook-|1826 national 9 =0 Q& " | Two more good games are sched- §3.50 SHIR ~|uled to be played in the Industrial \ 314 053 lhusketball league at the Y. M. C. TA. gymr night starting a $9.85 sium 1 $1.65 NOW.., . 3 }_i %5.50 SHIRTS 54 45 | Iyn in four matches of 15 games Hub had been ded it. S5 84 1331\ o'clock. The New Britain Ma- | | each two in New York and two in [vention then gave it to Baltimore. s 5 66— 119 lehine Co. five will meet P, & F.| Now..... | New Britain, is getting in trim for| There were a few battles AN 1% Corbin while In the sceond game, | the battle. Eddle stepped out 1 the delegates g the 42 430 a4 I latnirs will meet Russell & Erwin, | other day for the first time since tion of husine 1stavius Hippos, | 0 el Sr e e st s ne 2 3 A b le teams opened th N ~ NI the state tournament last year and | president of the Inter-colle- - 2 . £ — lseason last week but tonight will & W. STARCHED (OLI AR MEN l‘LAA\l\LLETTE ' g t a g X Rt ' with | 2 ~ Ny , | B i h 3% 7 g . ek £ A N SR 3 voling his first games eince that [giafe A. A. A. exchanged words with [y £ PRO GOLF TOURNEY mark the start of the scason for PAJAMAS time rolled imes for an aver- [, H. Geldsmith, chairman of the l 20 . S Rt hine G i7e8° 1 ar S v ol B A $3.000 professional golf tourna- the New Britain Machine Co. quin- 7es % o6 ags of 120 Apparently le s [records committee, when the latier |\ R s e M R R All sizes; l“:"‘"‘f“ ; C $2.00 Grade , working as good as ever and reported his committee had failel fo | R30I TAeel18 s Tho |this year, ‘Dhis {enm has been prace 20c grade. Special & for S soosanes Spinclla will have to step to beat |recommend adoption of the 23 fect : I e Ve T o ral A is 1000 i haehiardi fort (et opaine ot ithe \ o him. |1 1-8 inch running broad jump in 1 . Fflinttp Reour feoh, [conrt season and expeets to put up | door mark of William A, Dowling of | /sa1 first matches will b eorgetown university, made at a{cio in New York on Saturday [meet in New York, February 17, at | Greene day nights and the sccond two will |whieh Kirby was referce. be rolled in this ¢ The | All told 200 records were approv- have not heen definitely ed and 66 rejected. Most of the re- 1 upon. The mate |jections were bascd on the fact that | ved at Thum's White Elephant |better marks had been made in like | L& FLCORBIN LEAGUE ¥8 in the big ci 1 B Sos » MEN'S CASHMERE H().‘»L MEN'S TAN CAPE GLOVES Plain or fancy; national- Fine quality, all sizes, 1 15 ly known makc. T5¢ gmdc { res- 2.00 grade .. .. “ HUNDREI COME 1 COMMERCIAL BOWLING ALLEYS nts. wavo Nurmi and Willie | ! - litola had marks for “trick” dis- | S o ! As a sidelight on the All-New [tances refused. Nurmi's was for 4.- | iirey gon AUEEA . = | 1 tritain-Mulligan's Blues football [#00 yar ind Ritpla's for three | fubumaneht “ 100 - 11 . . last Sunday, did anyone [and one rter miles | BLL 3 ® 5 1450 notice “Red” O'Neil's graceful hop| Joie Ray's name appears only | o1 one leg when the distance had to [once in the new records. Ray and | bs measured for first down? Then |Nurmi share the mile mark of 4:12. in did anyone notice “Red” start | Jackson Scholz is the sole e scrapping when somcone other than [sor of the 100 yard dash rec KEl L Sl : 2 | ark of 9 and 5-10 seconds ’ head linesman tried to move a mark of @ and 5-1 2 e ] { the line from where he was holding |made at Greenshoro, N. (., Jast May : u‘ B T T i wekers. OF VALUES NOT ADVERTISED AND LOOK THEM OVER t You can tell the world that arles Brookins of the ['nive t N Tiritaln had an able guardian |sity of Towa had Tis 25 sccond ma ; | of i*s rights on the sidelines, for the 220 yard hurdles aceept 8 . J st after a two year fight it : 0 Ower 16 fans have approached the The supremacy of Agnes Geraghty . in the swimming field is hest assert - z od by her record of holding all but e four of the breast stroke honors for You Pay No More ::?{'}{}y..<”"',,:.,',”'?;v::n"'vi‘”v"o";;‘{j." 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