New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 18, 1925, Page 9

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Speaking of Sports The Waterbury American sporting section of Monday contalns an arti- cle written on the All-New Britain- Mulligan's Blues football game last Sunday d from the tone of it, the Victory of New Britain must have Leen a bitter pill for backers of tho former Waterbury team to swallow. The article is couched in words that cluim the umpjre, Emile Jacques clipped the time in the first half sceconds and charges that Jacques is K * 10 be pald by the New Britain man- ement for throwing the game to them, 5 The article savors of the “gutter sheet” and 48 the wall_of a lone rports writer who is well known to all, who s a fight referee, football elal and general hoard of strategy "W for Messts, Curley & Co. He ls known to be the man who has in the past given some very bad decisions in both fights and games and at the ® Dheginning of the final negotiations for the present two-game series, he is the man New Eritain would not tlow as an official on the field. He breaks every ethic of the sport code in the arficle written in the t of an unjust anger apparentl ? lle as acted as a football offick and he accuses another official con- sidered an honorable gentlemen by il others with whom he has como n contact, of deliberately being dis- ¥ honest. Ifrom the tone Arti- cle, the writer apparen the game from the beginning to end and that is probably why he is able to s+ cxplain just how he figures Jacques worked the watch to make it re- hound to New Britain's benefit, (Good sportsmanship includes the ‘' uability to accept defeat with good tice, but the codo of sportsman- <hip displayed by the Waterbury faus who lhave come out with the unwarranted tirade against Emile Taequ parently are missing in this parlicular detail. )~ It is time to come out and ref to the argument that has arisen over the use of “Big Till! Warner on the New Britain team. It is not ~ generally kiown t before the wame George Mulligan protested his use under the clause contained in the contract in accordagee with the what he is talking about, and the inference is that all the rest of the stuff being peddled is as accurate as this statement, ‘‘hompson is not a college player and is playing under an assumed name for personal rea- sons only, from next Sunday. If such a move Another thing that the New Brit- man be the referee, This is only a fair shake for New Britain fans and | it should he insisted on by the local management, \ Mulligan is now trying to get the | famous “Iour Horsemen” of last vear's Notre Dame team. The New Diritaln management is arranging to secure stars of equal abllity to match them and the negotiations thus far appear to be progressing favorably. Ch A I Hardware City outfit for the second l:l\'\\*‘. We are afraid that because the first defeat New Britain handed the Hartford team was such a bitter pill, it the ond game goes the samo wa there will be a score or more of suicides in Waterbury, New Britain is certainly poison to that crowd, BELPFUL HINTS ~HUNTERS BY MORRIS ACKERMAN Nothing bet- | se M M M bl M M o fried rdbbit? il Like fried rabbit? a Tret Anyway, we can't see what differ- ek ence it makes to the National Foot- | Norton ¥ oliman ball leaguo what players New Brit- ain uses in its games. New Britain is not a member of the league and until it does become a member, the [f0ehm rules of that body are 80 many |prowstein words, The statement is made that [Valentine Thompson und Warner cannot be |Bredt used in the second game a week is made, there will be no second |Margelof game between the teams., Iither :;*"""""‘;“l the Mulligan management lives up |ypyor to its agreement or there will be no |Benke further dealings with them, Dummy Another Dutnmy ain management should demand 18 | ainian that Eddie Hart be the umpire in |Gus the next contest and New Britain's | Peterson 1son almers Odman ndeau Odman The second game between the two |pyjer teams is scheduled for a week from [Sihafer next Sunday and the New Britain |Wolters team is coming out of that hicap on top. Mulligan & Co. is trying to bolster up its already highly paid ,'l.'*"\'\”v-;;'\_ outfit and it will need it against the | Xueupam CASINO BOWLING TAFNIR ¢ A iss iss [ Maerz Connoll Charl Moore Sclimid Murphy Ingrass . Mumason On the Alleys FRATERNITY BOWLING ALLEYS P. & F. CORBIN ¥ ox RLS LEAGUE wles of the NatioMl Football |ter to eat in the world, s there? [ yid 4 loague. This states that no college | Maybe you'd like (0 Kknow how | Miss ¥ player would be used by either team | the Missus “fixes 'em” for her flock. it he played under an assumed |[ER? Here goes: | me. Cut them up in pieces, Like YOu |Miss Matulis WA . P e R ave | Miss Kildugr \ would for fried chicken. Have | M Kildut - | the contract was presented | water boiling (enough to cover the | s PSRN Iy 1d Curley for Dr. Waskowitz to |pieces) to which Tas been added |Miss Tuke .. “ign, the local man rdfused fo slgn |two tablespoons of cider vinegar. ith the clause contained therctm | Insert the rabbit and parhoil until L o the use of college play- |tender. ¢ A fork will tell you when |Miss Weigand d names, tender,) Miss Petersen ... — Remove and let got cold, Salt | i Faean g temove and gt cold, Al |Gl vaiiin Ihe wrifer was called in on the |and pepper cach picce, roll in flour |Miss itvder v contub and in eficet, Curley's state- [and fry in la Fry until brown. wnt went as follows: He safd that | Turn cach piece over until it s t rule of the National ¥ootball |cooked nice and brown. | MERRY M RY GIRLS T, 1 would not allow a team en- ~ - — | Saxons, ol ok B AL | Miss M. Vienbarber 63 ) ) in the league to use a college » 5 | h i S FIGHTS 1AST NIGRT [} hat Mulligan’s team was en- Seattle Wash.: fty Cooper, San |y in the league for next ycar isco welterweight lost to Al » LB the referee opped the bout in the s AR fifth. Cooper claimed he broke his it did not wish to [hamd. iin from using any Calit.—Mike Doyle, | ‘hagement saw (it but | Indiana welterweight, San Francisco, wis in the contract sim- |Won a decision over Johnny O'Con- otect the Hartford team in |noT New York, in 10 rounds. case officials of the tional league T overed that one such was used the gaume. e said that he did wet care it New Diritain secured the | Lest players n the country and that | ihere would be no kick before the A wame, Iivitain used two college players, the s alrcady under the rules of r claim Is made that New Webster of Billings, Montana, when ANIMALS SUCCEEDS, KEARNS o) ciher belng Thompson. Whoever F| h S t C d g | & kes this statement doesn’t know lenc Clem]s 0[1 uc““ i === Remarkable Experi ‘ emarkable Experiments |8 ' \ Y P N M Paris, Nov. 18 () xperiments ou F'ay INO IVIOYe|| i the chansing of the sex of va- | rious animals, coincident to an af- » tempt to codify the laws governing | Yet Have More |[[5i it sronti are now veing | |carried on with success under the | T’ t P auspices of th Pavis faculty of ime {o ray medicine by Dr. Christian Champy. | | Starting some five years ago with experiments on the frog and other {amphibiang, wherein the change of f Isex from male to female was ac- 3 complished by an alternative pro- | ? NY cess of starving and then of fatten- | 1 D: Dr. Champy by means of gland | ~“w has been able to change the such mamals as the guinea 3 pAY pLAN pig and rabbit. The Russian savant \ Zavadowsky has performed similarly successful grafting on chickens, | e | Progress Made TEN PAYMENTS As a result of their combined la. lLors grea@t progress has been made sted in determining the physical laws | Instead of One governing animal growth, 1o the | H ’ Tl'l P point that Dr. Champy hopes that in || Here’s The Plan ||/t ot fistint fure ches may ve | | laid down as confidently in the bios {|You purchase whatever articles || |logical field as in physics and chem- you desite at our regular *year round” low prices; you pay at composition of the creative {lthat time one=forrth down o the [ glands ¢ males and fems | purchase price and the halance is f| | from ¢ t kingdom up to th {then divided into ten weekly pay- || {of the animals, says 1T ments. Champy, presents a surprising same- | For Fxample: Iness. The effects which the male || (These Hems May be More or |[!and feniale glands have on the out- Less) i th of any ene specics — | such as horns, air, shell nd so [ forth@ran now to a certain degres | |be cha¥ted and catalogucd SHIRT May Determine Sex It is now possible, the IFrench sa ) | £10.00 s\‘ nt points out, to determine the sex | | casn (one-rourtny.. 1000 {|}or prebistarie animais by an exam ! ey | ination of the remains by the ap- | £30.00 tion of I neral law, 1 This Balance Pair in Ten Weekly ||| culate the size of the creature of the - opposite sex from an examination of Payments of $3.00 Each lany one specimen found 5 5 . | There is a practical aim behind | You " lee Thls | this studying of the normal laws of | | growth, Dr. Champy observes, Once { % they are established, it will be easier | Plan—Come In |[/to &t at the causcs of avnormal growths. 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