New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 23, 1925, Page 9

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Speaking of Sports 43 It was ‘“easy meat” for the All- New Britaln football team yester- day agalnst the Quincy, Mass,, eleven at Memorial IMleld, The localy flashed good team work and when the regulars went in, they showed everything they had in the line of | work and most of it worked good. Humphries shot two very bud | passes to “Duteh” Connors, both of | them going over his head and the last resulting in Quincy scoring two | points for thelr only score of nml game. | The contest, it such 1t can he called, was a good workout for the locals in preparation for their two games this weck. Thursday they play the Yellow Jackets in Phila. delphia and Sunday they meet Mulli- gan's Bluey for the second time this year, | Mulligan's team had hard work to | pull_out with a victory over the | All-Norwalk team yesterday., His| outfit won by the score of 9 to 6, not| Pattino a very fmposing. mark for Stuhldreher & Co. Harry A short time ago, the Hartford Courant sport section carried an | item to the effect that many laughs | wers greeting the claim of New Britain to the state title, Britaln would not be state cham- plona until the team downed Mulli- | gan’s Blues twice. to dope out when it wag announced | because when a team {s beaten once, | It no longer can be champions, to our way of thinking and until they | beat New Britain, they are the | “used to be" champlons. 1 Mulli- | gan’s clan wins a victory next Sun- day th will be tled with New | Britain for etate honors and nothing | more, This {dea thas Hartford Courant! because from their sport page of ing and the account of th All Norwalk game yesterday: ably the cause of the whole showin, was th: o pl tng that they will he gruelling battle et we ikely thyt the players took (hings as easy as possible In order to cc al the energy toward winning back THE STATE TITLE from the Hard- | wars City outfit.,” | Wartford {s to depend on ite for- word passing to 1 ew Britain st Sunday and the team eertainly w 4 lot of them yesterday, The 5 made thelr touchdown on the | schoolboy play of one end get- | away out from the line and get- rve of fthe All- working E0me Te- Hea hasy't yet an- whio he is signing up, n store for Mullt- cured Don Mi nouncement, “I'our Horsem tut New Britain's back- will mateh his at any time. is g together ording to his 7 ber of the ong and the Rangers are their littie party for « champlonship of the city Thurs- at e Tk 1"al ' set to st 2 fternoon e a 1 fans wi wd to a reg] old to the Nemos used will of & foothall fashioned bat bring one Delphis their to feams days when the to stage You Pay No More Yet Have More Time to Pay TEN PAYMEN Instead of One Here's The Plan You purchase i at whatever articles ur resular Cyear round” low you pay at that time one-fourth down of the purchnse price and the halance is thew divided into ten weekly pay- menis you Lor Laxample: ltems May be Morc Loess) (Ihese or sUi BOYS m SHIRT suin 2.00 $40.00 10.00 $30.00 CASH (one-fourth) This ltatance Pair in Ten Weekly || 'ayments of $3.00 L mh You'll Like Thls Plan—Come In DAVID S SEGALL MAIN S BRITAIN a5 135 MAIN 81 vew i Thanksgiving but ha slated for Clarkin Iiel sas City Cowbo o'clock in the afternoon, other in this state, nll Angun champlonship | Fors The article stated that New | MoGove This was hard \r‘ J 80 | Galby . J. Thor | 1enox S gt BRISTOL ] NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD HUSTLERS AGAIN - BEAT HINKY DINKS (Continued shooting A bushel of corn ls Wotter than an aeve of water, 1 know a num- ber of lakes up north where rice used to be thick 1t's not V‘H“I\ now. uy's game, it 18 stated but who he let go from his team s more than we know. We hope he gets all the big ones he can for next Sunday. | He'll need them all and New Brit- ain will take the second game just as they did the first contest, Indlans guthered the seen ‘lvmu |too fine Many other yood marshes hav .I Mulligan wants the game Sunday i.,m“. QuUiby aria. Whetl o Kst Ho hasn't signed up his team for [curp in your poud luks or niarsh an att tlon | you n kiss the rice business The Kan- | lurcwell Cleveland | at 230 This will | be the first time that two Natlonal | league elubs have ever opposed cach ] GRANGE 0 PAY oAl ‘.25“uf"nff’n»'f-‘v'»'r?"'!"fSigns With Bears and St Playing Thursday trylng to make ours icago, Nov. Grange Ko s and the there But you can always corn. You dow't have to grow it [he ducks are nuts about It Ir you want wild ducks teed 'em get ahelled Sulldogs will K . The fund for a band to be & next Sunday's game 15 growing and severa lmore donations are being sent in. 1t New Britain wants a Mo Coat heard On the Alleys ¢ ‘Red hero ot ALLEYS fighting togs v but he 28 (A — Harold . the reigning football moment, will don aguin Thanksglving will not wear the fam- ouy 77" colleglate days, Ior Ked hing turned professional, to fol- low, s he phrases i, the buginess hic Kknows 8t Declaring trafuing that would enable sceept other strawberry blonde halked field, signed terday that will place him in the Bearg lineup for sly games. which he wil invade Florida Tiolidays, In turning pro who stands to bulld fortunc ances, il ROGERS BOWLING LEAGUE Levi that he had no lim 1o | g offers, the warrior of the contract yes- Tom O'Shanters. Law i as e Balmorals., Grange, am appear wishes of up in his post scason signed against the her, at the McDou ind also of coach University of Diinofs. | however, took the move philosophicully, he | frien Grang lis son that after all out for himself. In addition to signing the foothall itraet, which was on ust at him when he et from his final colleg Columbus last Saturday, ¢ igned Charles €, paign, Tlinois, the manager. saying | s able to look Mot SPECIAL MATCH o e New Brituin 5 4 trinmpl at Franie Pyl » C atr Pyle's contr vears and it 1 recelve wrnings After the football s apected to embark on ing ventures, including ture appearances, all of whicl cnable him 1o earn money to repay | his father for the sacrifices made for him and to aid in edueating Dis Lrotiier a1 o the public Lt~ ter saiisfied with my and | 1 motives if T turn my efiorts to Rocries that field in wiieh T have b Weasel . § Sal 18 useful i man ot is for is nnderstood that 25 per eont of Grauge south Manchesier. on Grang. ther iy - wotion pie- TNNDVEESAL LEAGUYE STANDING will be hone sty en most | ovder to reap o reward which will keep the lLom | was the famous red licad hiis cnle at ) vould 1 university later to finis 1 d Plavs I'hursday hicago- Cara dinals at Cubs park. Next Sunday nst Columbus, Then phia, De- Glanty ) for the game place burning,” message to promised tl return with the Bears here | against the ¢ Bears will go east at Phila 1 the New Y it Cubs park Yellow Ja cember 4, vill ay zam Deet is pl mber Controct Gra zame five on the sec on e tarm e was gua with ten thousand dollar that hasis 1t w 11 zame Kker taame g runs for which | feh 1 to stage thel ong he is nd never onee touch the WON'T TURN PRO i Dartmouth e candidate for all 4 his mind about a1l After signing asked leave to with ind obtained it Jq ques; Capsules ESTION Dyspepsia Mik 1 Jead honors, has chang professional foott a contract he 0 draw WORKS BUSH 1LEAGUE STANDING ' B al all mygm | $ALF§MAN $AM Plere Galb | Recan Alpert, Berlin I Schulta, 1 Junior School Boy League * Apaches Mohuwks Pionee Junior School Boy ¢ s Senators Pirates Satalino rig 0 0 0 B Notre | Arrows Night He Swamp-An ‘\» High School Class 'rom Preceding Page) | {Hustlers ston, i 18 0 Runabouts 5 ) 8y Loenl Platnville Junfors By the Score of 10 0 In Plainyville. the who. to 1o go, 1 funble berg League Stending Plainville over the Won the ) Class Won Los! MONDAY, NOVEMBER Junlors 0 Employed A" Damn tmpv..wl “BY Class Basketball Red Jackets Foothall Plainville cleven fell befors ralds of this cit though badly crippled. scored a 0 victory over tli eum and on the nex heuve pass to Ed Stanbly pulled when he and had hdown, 23, 1 925 e e e Class Basketball League ball on d for Plaiy ulbly, B 1| for New victory Plainvill Won Lost 1eague Won 8 ( Lost League Won Lost Town Tel cal The Ra 1ny this e el hu HM\H way a gers in plonship next Th Eleven Measures Juniors' football | the onslaught of team vesterday The fe team pl Arehi down ar his mat th neighboring cCourt five nin- ered a Plainville t play, Brom- d a beautiful forward Morin who dodged two \d ruced elght yards M witl field vard ma kick The R tion, bt op ‘ ghrs fai) the ha netrat table st me line cature of {he Yavobhellis | Plainville mas 1 cl Etunbly had to r t runner, but he n he ball was on 1) saved The 4|the 10 yard line, |fought hard and held, getting ¢ RANGER FLEVEN BOWS 10 ALL PLAINVILLE TEAM | into a b Nalba credit rather 1l but the localy the Yacobellls atarred while Bromberg, Stan- Morin und Merlina starred Britain. This is the second |from the Plainville t for the Emeralds over the |victory because the Ra o yumm Plainville offense, dow n pville helped in making e n]» The Plainville s a good workout for Iwhnn the men from t town swung into actio o loafing to be dor | team, an Spring Surpriso On 1.0. Asplrants For Hardware City Championship gers A, liande the football team 1 an unpleas All-Plalnville y afternoon fn Trum of 10 to 0, 1t game for the Ren- |w~\u atic the meet ith the ur Itt Ity East HMartford Divles Last Main Street l.«l\ ra score Jam- | BOYS' CLUB Faleons |Goffa . forward was turned |Gl torward the loea) | Kiey Center s the | Levin Sliva, Link The Boys' with a det ature of the eontest wa guard guiard club bask Nination te wonderful record of la tol 1y by the Plainville te ored & fouch 1 him fo do it and g0 fo fthe n flvidual, The the 40- beautiful am . nd kicked ts the ¥ast H . club, The 10 tet tinished the scason | broken run of 18 viet the outfit wir an to any ne me was scored f om rk and was a tungers fought in desy nt Plainwille held them ne-vard lins and the ed to seore, 1 ks did, th e a line ths one wall - defense string as far The chances are fav 1l teum, Perh not as goad as it rounds Int arge v were una 1ot t formed On s veri- | Hon 18 the but wher Easy Terms . .» A Small Amount Down... 52 Weeks for the Balance. opened 00d gains, No credit should be taken away their full strength during the bat- | eleven wa BOYS' CLUB QUINTET 10 . START SEASON TONIGHT 3 Opening Game ord an endeavor to as po &l the city. eam - n this | ugers were at | Captain John Kley center, the locals but | he governor's on, there was [champlon team, will by elther |guard, with Pete and Tsadore “Gingln | tiee only games veteran of East gle of St agle of the [schoo! team Lifa player | East or two back. ganized and and Wil Oppose I'ive in practising u fast hattle pretimiv o'cloek pIXTEs [team Taylor Nug!e “hurch % to be will 1 prot main game dancing, music ethull ) carry on th team, Thomas' semina Manchester Poscher, d star guard of Hartford high school a year The team has been or« months and should give : helng furnished Jimmy Weir's Imperial orchestra other hand, the forward men on the | Will make trouble for any team, As gaping [all of Coach Ray Anderson's teams holes for thelr backs and thereby |are, it {8 & swift pussing outfit and should be the best junior team in Nick Gl and Jos Gofta make & fine pair of forwards, while v, the skyscraper bids fair to be a sensation if rated ‘Iw can keep up his work as in prac- Stanley Gotowala, the Mickey Luke's be at Link, aln Joe Levin to fight out the other buckeourt position, The visiting five will have Taylor lana Callehan, former forwards last Hartford high school; of John C. rade Aetna the for some the home which will start . um bring together the t Tloys' elub Reserves and the Reserves a epeedy game. followed fn what The by by o e R R EATIATY ‘ n Diles with an un- orfes, and v’ s tonight it arry on a orable to the the combina last year's, o top form it 6-Cyl. 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