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I S H H £ H I | | [ g o’ ] -, -] o ALL-NEW BRITAIN PLAYS QUINCY HERE TOMORROW—RANGERS AND FALCONS TO STAGE CHAMP[ONSHIP BATTLE THURSDAY NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEY IBER 21, 1925 O 1 o . 418 [ ——— T BURRITT BASKETBALL TEAM WINS SECOND VICTORY —LOCAL MARKSMEN WIN FIRST MATCH OF NUTMEG —SPORT NEWS ITEMS ‘ O OO ——— ALL-NEW BRITAIN PLAYS 'FASTERN LEAGUE QUINCY HERE TOMORROW: One of Bay State’s Leading Profes ens To Appear At Memorial Field—Local Team To % Have Strongest Lineup In Game—Injured Members of Hardware City Declared In Fit Condition To | O eSS Play vesterdny. Tor one “S1” MeDonald signed to Hartford club, To Hartlord Next Year succecding AU-New Britain Quincy, Mass LOCAL MARKSMEN WIN Iy O'Connor of this city, and the Bingham o Woodworth other d that the Worcester fran- ) Le(t Lnd : A FIRST LEAGUE MATCH shise was shifted to Providence. Warner ... o an | The sccond fact was antleipated o Left Tack Toran ——— ibut the first was mnot generally seadiist Left Guard Hardware Clty Riflemen Beat Last "‘]”';:;‘- ";"”?’; noy “‘"1;"“""1' i e e cDonald and Owner Jim Clarkin skt Raferly | years Championship Team sitting for a long time in juxtaposi- b tion at the annual league meetin Humphrles ... el e By Good Margin iy s TS oo ey 8 Right Guard | S : ; | cowe | Mind. Doblanti i SlURtkyl A - IRt eleastion; Fomt NN Lo Loiing Haet oigHE one the Night Tackle Britain Rifle club N, R. A, went 4 2 g e Bean ' Mianini, (Capt) |over to Bristol Thursday evening | :‘;’:vm '0"( ,:,.m:(.’?ni’rnw:lm?p\r "\:12 Right End {where the local team defeated the i0an of the '1,””:11 il A Radzewch ....... + Do Boct | Compounce Rific club team In the | That8 Eood, Frovidence will out- Quarterback opening match of the acason of the | r¥ M“‘;‘;‘”\’r}ml o :::"f s Thompson ........ Bradley | Nutmeg Rifle league i S8 LU D oarcity Left Halfback | Scores were as follows: for everybody is disgusted with GonnorN uiis soatias ... Moulton | New Britain “}“'i‘r:':”‘z’“; st sl ne Right Hallfback [ Wakefield ,.... oa X . Barnlkow s Hayes | Cooley | Among the disgusted and very like- ly the mo: !" mlhnr‘k [ melelein e s : ¢ | i principal stockholder in the Boston The All-New Britaln football | Monier L23 ) ; ) team will play what will probably be | Boehm SO W e i e T han cester, now the Providence, fran- its last home game of the sc (S aten chise. y Memorlal Fleld in Willow Brook |y, In conncetion with the story of the switch to Providence it was ark tomorrow afternoon when it |folt B o e s EeTkin |also announced that Casey Stengel :T;:n will take place prompily at | will ba retained as manager of the c! BCOLDIS 5 club. Casey” did a neat job of it 3180 o' change | Total | o i 2:30 0‘:“‘:‘- thers being no change Beissol last summer and will pilot the m;:: l\[r:x;achunpvln team, rated | Moore jiteamg whioh jisiioFplayitsinon:e games on Kingsley | Providence Intern second only to the great Fitton A.|Mason par N PROVIDENCE jong) Foothull Elers Succeeds Worcester--McDonald 80, is Albert H. Powell, where the s perform- W5 NAME % A PUZZLER place thing Slmon A. manage Pad- ALMOST QUIT GAME WHEN BROTHER DIED HAR!]INfi FLECTED FILLING STADILM - - ] ] ] " ] ] ] O] -0 EAPTA!N FOR 1926/ COACHES BIG JoB Geneva Man Chosen fo Lead;Mentor‘s Greatest Worry Is 10 Eleven of St. Stephen's Gollege Make Team a Drawing Card to The Herald.) on-Hudson, N, 1"dotball caaching has a multitude grentest of all iy (3 Annanda { of worries and the Nov. 2l -John Harding of Geneva, N has been olected captain of | the modern stadinm for, athleties the football team of St Stepher That may sound ke a v collego for thy year | o av-fetehed argument but you el fousics Inc ’]';" S alk to only a few of the luding “"""‘ S i G COLCRY | ginctors of foothull to be convinced. g na H “'“‘"‘”‘" | the worry of tha conch in respret b "“_“""'i L 'I”' SeU-1 0 Rie stadium is of course in the IO Gnobina oiligaEhili R est "ulhlr}; of i, The football svason sason as vatisfactory dates could Inow must Le a snceess financially as :‘:"”“" STIEES IgucbweenESthoitsio [\WH as artistically for the coach to THERE 1S NO UbbL R . feel cortnin of retyntion. GRENTER BOOSIER |, one ohodule I8 ax follows: K- efhogs big studtums bave Just P gInber Vil HHams- 1 56up1eq the responsibility of a toot- FoR_BENNIETHAN [1own; October VoAt New |yt ioneh,” remarked a Big Ten OCOSTERBAAN SR. York; October o, University of Malne |y onietie girector 10 me recentls. s Nit- | aner college sports depend upon October izl BUGrstlyot Mo gari a0 [ football for their life. Football tuns Norwlch unfversity’ at North | n bt e™ oter - apeches fleld; October 40, University of Delit= | (o rige onty - with « winner, e el N Rt R coscial lsRtoRpubioyer colow at Waterville; November 18, 1, winnar there Ly no ecll-out at tfe St Johw's at Brooklyn and Novems i S s i ber 20, 1dlebn at a ace it rhd peLs I“"-l”" iry at a place to be | joind jook Iike many people on | :Iy'm ‘4‘;,' ater, - \5dig |& stadium built to hous: three | The past scason is regarded as a A | successtul one iy the couches of the | 1018 ML WARY, L leve total of vight cre 3 g o o heht KAMCE WET® | fium that costs a4 half million or To and ono was n tie The hig |Conslerably more, there fs & tre- AT AN oS ¥ s ity lmendous overhcad and upkeep on disappointment for the team was its [Tiefious, Geericac, AT SRR B8 defeat by St. John's by the score, of 7 5 (5 0. e recordp tor (ho scason |18 @ fabulous flgure compared with | the money that used to be taken in inst closed is as follows: September |1C MO hgp at Brunswick, Bowdoin 7, St. “""Mf e Dl feLl S 1dek o )¢ 1} 3, at Mid [ . % L October 3 at Middl At the best a coach has only vn. Wesle October phen’s 6; | Keensie, Trin. | 2bout six hom amcs, usuelly les: | Norton T Lin which to deliv It he fails in C, eleven of. Boston, will como to [ed last summer after they we o Octoher 17 at | : ] New Britain with & squad of 25 |Czworin A o N A i guunee THE SCRIBES us 0, St. Ste- ‘:"* ‘k"“ ST e Lol s {eerh men prepared to beat if possible the | Reid Not only is Providence a larger | AND COPY- i i (s O G SR (D team that is heading for the cham- |Lindham . Ny i e G A e READERS ! st, Stephen's 0; Octo- | f@ll-end games, plonshtp of Connecticut. In the Spe 2lsne ol el £ at_ Middlcbury, Middlebury | “Tt is when you gét a break on e hich will take |L-eming |2 better bascball town. Tt can't bo HAVE TwO MORE VEAQS - e SV o o |the schedule for your big, games first. string lneup wh ny worse. Providence saw ite last I5 Stephen’s 6 November 7, at |t 2 et tRU TR galnet the local 8l aven, ale] Cimia OB .. astern league ball in 1919, when OF GRIEF AHEAD Watcrville, Colby 6, §1. Stephen's 7; | that money rellin aglr i tormer college stars who will make | Cheney 0 PR Rt November 14, at Poughkeepsie, Nor- || W0 trams happen to be undefeated things Interesting for Manager | ddic Sayr am _ finished third. wich 6. §t. Stehen's 31 or if the game is the one that will Dailey's crew. | Total ! ‘M"'," ,‘!::"‘I‘Y':‘W_“"q""“hf\‘,":;'-"Nf”‘l'”:;‘f‘j (BY BILLY EVANS) e et csive one decide a cerfain champlonship, in- Ty Tayinule eleyeniin e Rhean e bilstol Htonm o TR RO o ot Albary & ook & iha|| 1 eanie Oosterbaan I Raller imas | o'clock and with this being the onty |when it is it fotyl tted 0 Mioh 2 gdny beaten only once this eeason and pounce Rifle club won the cham- NSt seacon. Awwany took - the) B B Ty e a bit diftic RANGERS AND FALCDNS [ siock cnd Ml BULE a0l e coliege numbers | SIS 2 packed house, that was by the Titton A. C. In an [pionship of the Nutmeg R on| e er S (‘:f Woreester |CUlL fo rememper but it's worth large crowd of f falaiire (o hatoniLonly : students and from this ery college las its natural edrly soason engagement. Theithe indoor small bore shoot last e T | keeping in mind. Bennie Ooster- TO MEET oN THURSDAY hand to wits buttle of * the mumber a. foofball tenm eould be rival sometinies two.. In the ol 3 indi [was reached yesterday at a_confer- f | ] SRR S : - sieked |0Y8 if you polished off those ane score of 13 to 0 in gpis game Providence between P vea osen |u vie with pick i Cates that the elevep ¥a a strong one [ The foeal boys are out to bring (€0 I Providence between Presi- se you are not familiar with : f ! it eneiniasi o iBonsol yanloon b $ing any team a!the cup to New Britain this season {dent Emil Fuchs, Secretary Eddie ot e lennis 0 oatar: o 3 PRt sidered 1 had lived up ?:f,ff..";.’“" e and “'lv*r highly gratificd by the )‘ Hy and Ti urer Powell of ,h,.\] :‘”»fnrm\ll‘.‘rfim"‘!"mphr‘mm Flevens to Baftle For the Semi-Pro | A] DERSON VS SPI ‘EH ‘< R\’F\' W”‘ls AC”N 10 the traditions af the "col The New Britain players are all showing made Thursday night the i 3 - a Bennie Is more than a flash, Championship of the City L] E YR YR A ' i Yeu were sure of a job for In good shape for tomorrow’s bat!le, [the entire team, averaging 1755 ieRnnyRIE ARt cAKYg [5 ;\, « a real sensation. | e e ik [ he nevt year. ) g the same feam that took a fall | points per man out of a possible [meeting — Viee-President George | U5 & 7l8 NE SR ) izan | During Week Now things are changed. The out of George Mulli Blues will | 200, C'ooley turnad in the unueual- (White of Woreester requested """mr ey AR R e b Connecticut State - Duckpin - Cham- | ope.fianded Pool and Billiard Art= [ only safe system for a coach to fol- el ] T 9 5 mission to make the shift to Provi- |7 ¢ 4 . : 5! Tre Rangers and the Talcons o (i A T even fo- iy high score of 199, and Belkin, [misslon to make thr to Lrovi- | \or boasted nearly "kept Ooster- T e (e Torhien|| | Db e G o B S dhe e a0 morroy he names | Houck, Pape. Hamilla and Holt jlence. amd the league e consent |, in from a earcer of great fame foofball teams will stage their ) ; [ean’t be done tn football over an; | the stars%n the team and a | in perfect targets on the |1 thie . by """}"""“ 2 fngement lon the gridiron. championship £rid battle at Me-| Rial In New York Tonight. | Fimore Keoms With Exhibitlons. | ¢ Fearkienginie tim g 4 game is anticipated. hosition. hought best, which it declded ves- | oy " G on o an older brother in E s Senu e i i = se stadiums are wonderful, R i el et E [terday it docs. With Hartford now | The feath of an 0',3‘,"'“1;0 I‘ ieq | Morial Tield in Willow Brook park) qgje Anderson, state champlon| Vrank Mclervey, hotler Known | parijculariy i you i them. . How- vT“‘\‘y“]j‘ e G T + Sunday eity, BellNuskpravi ol S e e Thursday afternoon, Thanks-{g 0 in howler, will roll the finst | in billiard eirc Shukespeare™ | aver, most of my gray hairs have et "Il‘rh'ly""uum.\ ) BUPR]TT QUIN]ET W]NS ielice Bridzenatti NEws Haver AT | SeRR S S EEl SRR e i il BiNing day se two {eams are|qr ; cerjog ot four matches with | Eavé ene of the most brilhant ex-leome since the advent of theé - big A eniFaontat Halcback and tany and Waterbury, tge Jastopn |OCSETNAN DY the TWAE PrePPd | the teading semi-pro elevens of e oy Spinclla ar the White Bie- | bibitlons of hie eacer at the El-laadium. Neither do I sléép b R \}u 1lso 1.. ‘ WCTORY OVER GROMWELL Ieasun iox has el Sundayiiowns Lo AEEAESE R SUE USRS ettviland no(hehate IorEotollowins in New York city fo-| more Billiard pariors last evening. |well as I once did during the fooi- kow fullbac ’\;, IRt . 8ot new type of playing sched _]‘_" ;"'_l’\::‘ "’?“ N(v'i "-7“ ch will be out to watch the bat- ond mateh will be | Mr. McKervey's opponent for the |hall season” was the cosch's com. o e e m,,, | _— [ute is sure to be drafted when the | 1'% Erdion start as a winning foot= | g, 4 o |01 Dein et {omorrow sevening was Harry Meade, a local | clusion, O O B e i | i time comes, probably featuring B lavEs e he game was originally sched- | yigne, the matche consist of | cue artist. In the mateh pl True, the stadium has its draw lan ”(H‘”‘ \l““" “"’f, ".”: }\ nel | Yakobawics Stars for Local Pive by | Lo 0o cories, I 5 m'llu'l','k""lz"fi“" )“‘I':"‘”“ opger MPd for fomorrow but Mad to be 5 pines cach mak otal of G0 | between the two, “Shakespeare” maek tramt thek fonct polnt ot Humphries ‘of Dartmonth Cazing 12 Pregty Field Goals Two Pennant Pilots {braties who hud Btartel on Muske.| o hansd whon tie A W Brit- | gaimes to UF rolled between the two. | feated Meade by th re 0 [ iew, but'it has so Lmany phrics ‘ol L o | ’ canant 1 s (7 who had started On aliexe ain management decided to play at Mg lagt two of the series will be | 32 He nsed only one hand and |things (o recommend it that guards and Eaplaliiieg L | —Lovals Pile up 58 | The move at Hartford supplant- | gon »ml m»{"] }“”‘"s _“;f“ O™ home. This, however, will not take | pojjed hetween Anderson and Spin- | rested neither his hand nor the cue |one must be overlooked center, “Zlp" & hr Lo | s (OIGINGEE AL, LGITRL KR hac ,“']“ I‘l“’l 8 '1‘:"’ 2 away from the interest which iSiu)jg at the Casino alleys in this city | on the table during the courgse of | * The stadium has made possible Bteydner e S e Points, takes from that ity a pilot who | playing ."“i“' . ikt it ,;,_:;: ! being shown In the game and the lin (he first week in December, the | the mat group athletics on a large scale. It ,»4.1\,“.‘}‘1 1‘”‘ 4 \.."v“ 5 e ) e et 15 finished first once and sun‘vml ll}!’m""_“;‘ -:‘“ ;m N‘“* ““vm‘,”‘ s | longer it goes without being played, |exaet date to he announced latér. This accomplishment was es- |is doing a great good for the gen- Blegohand e ; ] s v icouinethe ithef o seisons S RaR g S ke Bt s the rivalry between the two ! Anderson and Spinella are old | peciaily pleasing to the hundved or | cral welfare of the student body at il rien ool L IR L IS O e vay et e | ETena mord iTitensblevreyid rivals. They met on the Casino al- | more fans who watched the per- [every college having one. P B S L that McDonald, Aho @ man e e ennic. el agaimst any | Both teams are in the best con- | jeys in thif city last year in a spe- ' formance wnd further delight was| The foothall coach fs one of the e TR LR Hartford in 1915, WO Ahe Do Ot marticipation by theiy | ditlon of the season. Injurles sus-|cial watch with the local man com- | fell when following the exhibition, |biggest figures in the life of evory S S Byt gt ol 1os = D, ha iaeR son _the last flag j“m"._'r’j"" RS {u“ was placed | tained by members of the Rangers ing out on top. The Brooklyn bowl- | McKervey, for more than an hour, |University. He has a big job and P O Blintitls e wer o g O L e i 1ol e m g ERkeep il emEfroinl g R A ROV RS Ko RN N e G enfertained with a series of fancy |18 deserving of being well pald, Sl e R ! v T R T e Wi i con s OB e infoR thaitra i an (R SHEUdlf sy ion® di) ford (1A NTeasontihas llals At the end of his show, 'all | T —— e e e ; bn @ coiple of sensons betore O i & committee from the | Will be fntact with the poesiblo: ex- whipped Himself into the best pos- | knew why he had become the one- TUAMS ARE TIED has brought the injured member Huriford, I8 DIRS (ORE ent body of the high school||ception ot Blily Fankaskas, wholsibis shape. Vanded champion Dilliard and pool | When Dartmouth soundly thraeh- oy 1e ool rarm e Hummnvion |1 eyl phf L fesancehaiLg S Ui i (hs Gostethasn homse ve- | uftsved a braken collar bone in a| L aliati et ihe werld. ol Chicago recently it Lrought the B i i elhas, but K e e e | ieating Bennie's 8aa to pormit the | §ame WLy Al-Thomasfon: earlter. in | AVENGES DEFEAT 1525 serfes, between Big Ten and il e Ll S e A L B R again. At fst the | the season. I nandinethe l pre o ey un: PIAY IN PLAINVILLE castern teams to a tle, each having the riature of I In alisnt and he il | wWest Crommwell opened up ita at- i1 ear. owe ariford | T & fim In his dee | The Rangers will have a warm beaten Syracuse eleven a 19-6 do e Rangers A. C. football feum \won three games. Tilinols, Michigan Ll s : ARt e e up encounter tomorrow when the | fent, Colgate obtained ample revenge will play the All-Plainvill: cleven |and Ohio State whipped Penn, Nayy T ofticlals . b R B nenal and he s elearing the |68 00 me that hae come to | €ltven meets Ali-Pluinville while as |for tht 7-3 whipping the Orange tamarrow affernoon at 2:30 o'clock jand Columbia, respectively for the Reterss Emille nd Uniy % S hefore his departure for the | e at Michigan has done much | far as is known, the Falcons will |handed the Harlow a at the Linden street grounds. Prac- |Big Ten's victories while Dartmouth Willam Du vl he the BERLEe ARE R L ke el S IR e e e elder | be idle. resting up for the game |yvear ago. Iurthermor: f1ee will be held tomorrow at $:45 |and Penn trimmed Chicago. and st Bor o ghins or ! 1 L L) rs. daibl 2 e ‘; AL ik dBat No one in all the|next Thursday. The Kickoff {s the first team to cross o'clock at St. Mary's field and all |Syracuse beat Indiana to put the a £ 1w 1 appy double |1y certain its 1926 man Sl AL, b < ; ace at 2:30 | goal line this seasof players a squeste o present. eas el N eretonnng i \ - T was mip [hausn Pitatold hasnt reapnemt. | World follows more closely the play | scheduled to take place at 2:30 goa line this season players are requested to he present i t on an even basts. gan's Hartford tnek ther first_quarter uno™ Colling, nor New Ha- |°f the Yost-coached eleven than | = = — — - Nove i t NG ion ende renamed Pail |B "l”"'; ”""':‘.. MERikans Be oo . local fans I ¥ I | ing by 1 = | Ranked With Michigan's Best Th Gl F l B BRIGGS S (o ot B iR In his sophomore year, Oster- at Giltiest Feeling y N ol Tr ) New York die Huffman. Call '\‘”‘t“‘j : T”';_’l" . big Hwn“y at tallow Jackets in I S . ey e fichigan. hey are comparing him iksgiving Day in n o 7 ; £ o Taeh e Mave, New |With such former greats as the late 4 = ciplol, OFer S ot R Neil Snow Stan Wells, Paul Goebel e R e York and the late Bernie Kirk. | N N i x 1ad terb as | ON ThE SEVENTH | : PLACE KICKS FAILED | etrol{=Tedl Chapman, Boston | & (&1 FANEY [5d, Comeroasn Hea HERE'S A ( Jsr s et oy WHEN YOU'RE ABOUT Ta ir funior uzlml vmv‘ I' B R e o IvE faat rarcaiinls Maline NUMBER Two JRON FOR MY SECOND / PLAY IN A FOURSOME wWITH Marquette University Writes Some- ' joint while their 2 e ‘“‘]* possessor of a re- ' THAT 1 WOULDN T ( e B A CREW THAT CARRY A BAG e = on almost every play. T i, Danle Bermontaey Bllly Welle| S eris 8188 BITIOL hands, . oo TRADE FOR A'\)Y~ ) Y el FULL OF CLUBS EACH- AND' z New and Unique by sing o PR L 2 g : i irge ha ave become a mos thing New and Uniqu e ) spu en U i welterweight, outpointed Al Nelor th daaers f I oTHER CLUB DS DISCUSS IRONS BY TuelR Four Chances to Score J ¥|Van Rya Paul, (10). . With the ball almost | THE BAG NUMBER , WHILE YouR ENTIRE i — stantly flitting through the ! ; (Ry NI : YaLhs BRITOA T oliywoor! Fidel the forward pase route, thosa I OUTEIT IN A TINY CANVAS ; ; £ i heir connt WhIIE IR0 | ey fhvclght ehampion. WON | of Gosierbaan, plua his alx foet and | , SACK CONSISTS OF A s N e lechnice gckout oie !m‘ ’]"» more of ~.-!|’;:» make him an ideal | ] DRIVER, A MIDIRON,- MASHIE, & g fan Franciseo, in the first rour fver. He is all that, for Benny | i 2 t e gul ] dman, champion ball tosser. | ! \ NIBLICK AND A PUTTER, T 1 Oregon—V\ic Ca- | Rennie Oosterbaan! | v the . ntamweight champion, Make note of that name. You S \ v a d n over Buddy Ridley, are going to hear plenty ahout this | a [ ! | sonttie voung man before the close of the | <t Turrit o 127 season. He has two more eigie : AL i cco—Spug Moyers, Po- years at Michigan. ek ' 4 and Billy Alger. | il - ; 4 A 1 welterweights fought TO PLAY IN BURNSIDE 3 S ] The Pawnee A. C. football team } L 1 3 ch lays claim to the junior overing ¢ mnpmmmp of the city, will play hoot a c the All-Burnside footb team at | ¢ 5 bpe|Teitas the Burnside athletic field Eunday } : 2 = lafternoon. The Burnsides have ¢ Eas — Frankic lgiaved some of the best junior P j Walg wo! O\T (eams in the state and are expect- West Cromwell gOHRDYE ed to give the local efcated 1 Tt -pounder h team a stiff battle, The team ls ' 18 nd il posed former All-Hartfor L . f ) Xedia has not lost a gan ou Young Denies He Is ; 0o = The Kkickoff will ta Ouit P i PLAY 1IN \n\«nnnn b To Quit Pennsylvania ¥ “| The Oric ketball team of el 1ou Young « ¢ 2l FINDS FOOTBALL TICKET Pennsyivania f 1 1 . (ter nga 1 Boston Nov. 21 (#—"Fo lenied rey 23 liet of that tow vallet containing a sum of money and " ! GREAT TEAM IN ¢ : r tasy hiats sema by kppiyihg at e v s B tea ® M Washington street at noon T ention ( 80 runs a laconi! adver Pe n ) I I on in a morning paper here 1 i 1 & whi street prices” on the n . N team 430 for a block of . P folle Bucherri rd officlals estimate 0 a 14-14 resu ] v rwards; Sandstrum, |that the expected throng of 52.0 SLiuy oy s Aronson and Ruggles, |spectators would be trebled if the | READ HERALD ( LASSIVIED ADS |guards. stadlum could be.

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