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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HER! \I D, a-TD\F.\l)\\ NOVEMBE R 25, 1925 oo o o o . T 1~ 7 2 {1 "]~ ]~ 1] " 7 1”7, - " 1" " 1 o - - o - - ———— . " - LEADING COLLEGE PLAYERS TO APPEAR IN HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI GAME—GOOD GAMES‘lN INDUSTRIAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE CELTICS TOP BOYS' CLUB LEAGUE—FALCONS AND RANGERS ALL SET FOR CHAMPIONSHIP TILT TOMORROW — BURRITTS WIN e e i STANLEY WORKS NOSES QUT (FLTICS FIRST IN |CAPTAINS OF RIVAL ELEVENSIFAICONS-RANGFRS | LEADING COLLEGE PLAYERS NEW BRITAIN MACHINE FIVE | GROUP A LEAGUF' sy i s CLASHTOMORROW, 70 BE IN GAME SATURDAY | STIV] Y, WHOSE EAMS A wo Overtime Periods Necessary To Finish Game---§ eleat Natio el i iRk | | New Britain and Hartford Alumni Teams Clash At < A DL 1o oF e e Tk \D eac[ ‘pl'l\"}‘a}f fhy‘ (G}rea} Work : e 5)101 ot g |~ i Field—Former High School Stars To Ap- ‘ F. Corbin Meet Little Opposition From IA..mdcu—a -<(ohen Wins for Cyclones { ' (3§ 10} Jeoj] Sluwl [P0 OME,| ll‘(‘al'—Llnc'upi; Include R(v?pl'esentatl\'e‘s From Yale, | Draw Far Away From Opponents On Scoving Lists/ e " ¢ ” =S { Fordham, Fult.s, B. U., Notre Dame, Syracuse and —Good Crowd Sees Games . w1 ok Falvons Many Other Big Teams Elliott S | S N . e N i ™ k), oy o ome of e WRTKER 10 DEFEND HI » ¥ s g ‘, e couny e xeos one rom| " R1NG TTLE TONIGHY i oup 4 ok : obleck lyoyc an uyed at | Takes on the Scrappy and Capable : : e RX % Hin S Seniial et Sailor Fricdman in Important minutes ¢ st Henbativi) \ on 1t 38 ! b % i G f y tarri t e | Mickey Walker, cight cham- last 1 § : j ¥ 2 . i ] LS i1l | pion, stands ready to defend his titl: the fina ist 7 - b 7 3 tonight ag r 1 Sallor Fried- Stan 3 v H g 1 1 [ I versity, | man of £0, veteran of many Gt it t nt : Contest 30 to ¢ : ] . S K Simons | RENs 1 hool, S Under the laws of New Jersey no For an carly s e i ot . A | Iy ! Syracuse, A | deciston can be rendered. Thercfor: game W 2 thi ) g ) \ P \ Proy | Fricdman must win by a K. 0., foul est fought : : i ; : he | Confere my k |or any contingency that prevents on the "Y' f \ v t 3 4 L ! ; kg p 2 ale 1 2 f t ity. rrord W Dave | Walker from resuming at any time the time of v, 1 ! : : T 2 4 3 ) 0 i $ < ame, an Walker is declared to be in the almost tied i { o g ! . i o ) . Shrimp' Foley, captain of Syracuse, | Dest condition of his career, in- on both sides v t t 1 e a strong | creased activity in his camp follow- shooting exp ; ; 1 ; a quirterback | INE the state hoxing commissien’s Stanley Workers ove : ; ¢ v. Ty : i h 2 3 . : c this yes sarclay, who | edict that the combatants must ists as. ged 11 r i S > 3 : S minning mate ar Harte | make the welterweight limit, Ha 18 but the ;W ged ¢ : S g ’ G . ; i o : : A e ol, aml who is play- | favored to retain this crown, for he foul tries t t M ' 2 squad at the pres-|)S @ hard-hitting youngster ;«mlg Shop. : P | ! also play. clever defensively. " The first basket of ga T f . 2 i 2 I o T 1o il ea o U P Walker met Friedman last sumi- de by Bigge of the i e Gorman, . f ..o 5 : R | ; e ;ast Chicago, Ind., and the AL p R R ( 3 7 ) 4 : k. captain of the Con-|gajlor, after being floored in the first nuur:n} L, 4 . ¥ i I i s A < 2 e el A it 1 sc0001 and | p y putfighting the champion ¥ ’ 5, ;. 1 ¥ s 2 b 2 ateh follow: ed, Grobstein cag . 4 z h o B — p 1 | h 2 Wl Gold | 147 1 o - g first, point by a t L " ¢ e _ I 7 pounds Weight 147 pounds e y Maher e 1 > ) i PR Nolmy en i P Ja enchan, | 511, ¢ in. gHeight & ft. 7 in. mitted on him by Jimmy °rl R . . T . - oz TR . e 2 it et : mber of shampionship | 15 jnches K 15 Inches Gy e Ton 1 ) i Icon ; W lram. mow college; Kerm | 67 {3 jnches Reach 67 1-2 Inches ly after, T lone ¥. Corbin ! 0 2| LEFT TO RIGHT: FAY WILSON, STUART WRIGHT e v G a 919 team, and |49 ju, Che umrm:’l\l 3111”11‘1\ the, game then EACEL k 8 i | = i ant iataily 5 ; ) niy Yo and|gg jn, Chest (expanded) 40 in R y 1 K Leltiey b L i 0 o L M T i rome Crean, former N. - St in. Forearm 10 1-2 in, but Peterson L Y inches 30 inches Scrimr et a3 G e R s 8 s STRAW 0 KRR 1T DRY 1y 7 s, e v Tt sae | & tries and fleld ! o \ it S : th end for )] Beloin obin of the now at Maine Univ ; Curt Clif- Seeond _Con bin of the T 3 cur Surcly Will Be Played On GEIERLLL Jieyi oo tocit am, now a | s ¢ of trieks {jjember of the Syracuse squad. Carl Brown of Colorado College Dry Ground 1der ) t 7 il Guards Eleven a Football Star of the guards will be Henry Boj- wski, one of the few players in| Jjrst Magnitude. ¢ history of the school who played | regular on the team, | By NEA Service, and 1924 | Colorado Springs, Col., Nov. 25, lso was a|One of the leading sco in the Rorky Mountain Confere: s Carl great quarterback of the t center position. 2 1do College eleven. Backfield Brown is a star of the first magni- : . L will consist of | 4% being exceptionally brilliant 5 pectid to b . St hay D af cfficient o | e ot 1 | in Tunning through broken fields, He \‘VM}T" 10 \FE , : f : & ‘ wson o gather without fea nent ¢ ) e p 0 the ga01 | has made several sensational runs L N ‘“ M " 4 & i this scason and in the game with Denver university crossed the goal line three times after long canters. He can also punt and pass with the best in his scetion 2 Brown is somewhat of a celebrity [ on the track, too, starring in th. high hurdles. While at Fort Collin: 3 ' i i championship teams, and a sta praatiss position at Cushing | Joseph Wynn, Former Water ember of the Red * three vears, and | TN O A ) Fordham's varsity | Team, 1o Wateh Contest : g ictory for 1 ther c s o hest gridir Zip captatn of the on in these parts. 2 and mem e / Nl S High he held the state scholastic RO : [ n : b e e, s S THREE MORE GAMI (s [izEcorniipathe Syent e IOTHY CLATR ELECTED =" e e 8y s e v s ] ot o oot e e e i can |9 e & e s eadiis s ] H. S, FOOTBALL CAPTRIN . e ; [alisartastiofithe o\nx s el e R o R Lo o ool mag R ingAhL st " 1o Connectieut | LVO football seasons. y 1 I P eleven ) 1 ilts 1 r schic and from there Quarterback Chosen at \ e L I : 2 On Nov, 28, t rk iversity, Giero- FIGHTS LA NIGHT i wsk I'roy Conference Acad-| Toronto — Jimmy Goodrich, I i s and on Det. 12, [emy, and the N. B H. £ 1923 team | worll lightweight, champion, given s L : Sl hnssea 5 lind Henry Bray of the mm,l.w,i decision over Claude Tait, Winni- ton Stat Licetion Held After Schiool HOPPE'S KIND \\m DS pl . John's academy, | peg (10 rounds). Hopp: Y says and fhe " igh school team | Boston — Bud Gorman, Chicago i who played | heavyweight, beat Ed Kelley, teams, and | Bridgeport, Conn, (10). George cu icultural school | Cook, Australia, won decision over 1 out the backfield. l.xm‘ Munroe, California. How to Start the Day Wrong - By BRIGGS GEORGE - | SEE HERE — ~ 45 THAT THE SToCK | TOLD NOTHING To \ . You To BUY \flsm” uP. ABOUT- - A GooD K - FING 00D FRIENDS THAT'S SOME - THANK FUL Italizn Heavy Throws i Kansas Grapnler Easily SEIGIES ONE- HUN-DRED ) (0-ww! | ~ A0Tremy eoraen— FIMOTHY CLAIR f i, R THOU- SAND- DgL- = e (e ; LORID? Do SRR SR 2 ‘_i/ Hous ABoUT WHAT DO You INVESTMENT OF J~ ) .[T_‘:; é-"’*g;\i Tm;m \ CLEANED ONLY ONE. 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