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Speaking .fof Sports B R T s Py All-New Britain lost to the Yellow Jackets of Frankfort, Pa., yesterday | afternoon, but it was more the un- lucky break of a punt rolling to the New Britain onc-yard line with the punt coming next being blocked, that gave the Yellow Jackets the game. 1t was anybody's battle and the Yellow Jacket manager was frank in saying that his tcam was mighty lucky to win the game, The tribute to “Ching” Hammill | pald by the more thun 15,000 fans before the game, was one of the most beautiful things ever seen on the Philadelphia field Added to this is the voluntary collection taken up for the widow of the dead Bridge- port youth amounting to $50 Hammill played against the Yel- low Jackets on their home grounds this season as a member of the Providence Steam Itollers and the crowds there admired his brilliancy very much. | Thomas I, Crean, superintendent of the Adkins Printing Co., last night notified the management of the All-New Britain footbull team that his company will furnish ar number of tickets for the benefit football game to be played for the | widow of Hammill, No date has as yet been set for the contest between | New Britain and the Providence Steam Rollers. Pupple | ing To 0 80 le a serious mistake, ton about that, trail to follow If he | That trail is Griswold Casperine Waters ... { Anastasio m 4HUNTERS BY MORRIS ACKERMAN | " " Don't Make the mistake of hunt. moose with a small bore ritle, The rifle small bore, will do the high velocity work, No ques- But & moose, you ust remember, is as big as a horse, | Ho can take away a lot of lead. [\Wi\inme e has done that thousands of | Fleischaue times, Taken it away, Only to|S%a Wir be lost to the hunter, Moose hunting {8 unusually in| swamps, along the shores of | y thickcted wate Fro- | fohyte quently in muskeg. . Toi Without snow there is only on does get aw blood A small bore don't make it. A large calibre does. That's the answer, if one fs | Oiman - needed, W, Wehst B E. Linn Elliott 1. Sobieck ; 5 Faleons | 11 And | Newton howing of the team bodes {ll for the teams neet in Hartford Sunday, “Tubby' aub of the Norwalk eleven has cen added to the New Britain roster On the Alleys FRATERNITY BOWLING ALLEYS Salmon NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 07 1925, lobe Clothing House ESTABLISHED 1886 Young ... RINGERS WIN CHAMPIONSHIP - 104— 202 108 105 A 99— rison 82 Carlson .. 101 47 Kaon tou b FAIR DEPT STORE LE Perfectos, s 68 AGUE YFI LOW JACKETS - BEAT NEW BRITAIN WINS ANNTAL BLCOMES SPORTS WaLK By GLUYAS WILLIAM S ) Ay \lufi,-’l,‘ iy vDrron FAILR DEPT. NTORF The response of the public of New T 5 Britain to the fine instincts of | Corbett Znosko L SR \”;'nm._“ sportsmanship in the wanner in | Nl iAve which ngements are being | Argosy Goor ; : e to lighten the sorrow of Mrs. Uenter G, 0 imill in the death of Ler hus- |Cran : " Ihompson b ) ¢ band, is a wonderful thing and the Quarterback ! efforts being made by cverybody is SRy Dunnigan . & ; enough to bring lump into the Left Halfback : throat and make it.hard to keep | Dobbs .. Fallis ) back the tear: | Right Halfback i A : | Fullback T 137 | Cut down In the prime of e, 28| oo TRl ol Sariaky | o years old, with cverything to live | e HART & COOLEY LEAGUE ‘ \ for, the youth who loved sport for press. : | sport’s sake, will never appear on ! | the gridiron to electrify the fans | 0SS : | wik i i again. It is not generally known, |'r7\c 08 S | T R i but “Ching” was a good baseball gt 110 atf Al tleeage) : 4 player and a star basketball player, [ (07 0 T W ) His loss s a great one and the pity | o0 (088 (tE 00 G LEE 5 Offee, " < of it has touched thu hearts of all |0 (88, RES T S tor Dobbs: | Ald 92 iRR 7 2 R O | Znosko for Kredar; Johr 2 LR B ik Funeral serviees for him will be e o e e ey S held tomorrow at his home at el i Carroll avenue, Bridgeport, at 11:30 ™ b | At e o'clock. Services will then be held | . oy pRELIMINARY GAME | Ny, N B, & W Bk macen | 0 at St. Luke's Episcopal churel mm‘ s e Yot Clerks i . A two clergymen from that faith offi- LR et W Individual Averages. clating. His body will lic in S‘m“‘\-ln'm‘lm.u\ s g in the church from 11:30 to 2 LT e e 3 i m. Burfal will be in Mountain |38 R T e K 2 © | GrojeRceniss | pe within nine yards of scoring : 7 % ouchdown, the Ramblers heid and Vurd Brakemen re leaving for Philadelphia | MR R danger. The ! i night, Manager Dailey |50 (R0 B00 O ine pai e o magnificent large [ S5 A aide i wreath to the home as a tribute |1 e il 5 trom the All-New Britain football |5/" | team. A large de 1 New | inys up as 0w reight House, Britain pepple plan to attend the [ : o RE: |K g i eral in the Park City tomorrow G AHANT NG e - EAE a representation from the New |GA7SO8 Bl RETIE B T aticki | in football team will be present. | |1 AT S GO R The date ot the henetc game o S0 AP S RIS L P “We _Have With Us To-night—" be played for his widow between the |° o e T Providence Steum Rollers and the |11 B0 G al ( All-New Dritain elevens, gill prob | LIS < F e 0 H e BBl B fL i | LHB and Iouck FB. | PUTNAM HOUS| BURNS X‘ SCORLS LONE GOAL | Putnam, Nov. 27 (—The home of | o S5t Ee 0 E e ored the Elinor Mathewson in Pomfret was || WU J0 PPN, SO GOk | destroyed by fire yesterday, the blaze ‘hm i i ] being discovered while the family | "ORHes R T ot e worldn) and 14 guests, mostly from New [P¥b1OR FECE O80T LE i via- | York and Philadetphte, were at dind | S ROBFLE LB 0E 0L former | ner. All made thelr escape, but lost M:- =S R S i all of their personal possessions. Tho (1} t : loss was ¢ 000 and imated at between $15,+ READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | - You Pay No More Yet Have More Time to Pay TEN PAY Instead of One Here’s The Plan You purchase whatever articles you desire at our regular “year ‘round” low prices; you pay at that time one-fourth down of the purchase price and the balance is then divided into ten weekly pay- ments, For Example: (These Items May be More or BOYS' SUIT . mE .. SHIRT . 2. (l\) Siflvflfl 10.00 CASH (onc-fourth) .. . $30.00 This Balance Pair in Ten Weekly Payments of $3.00 Each You'll Like This Plan—Come In N.Y.SAMPLE SHOP DAVID § SKEGALL 7 MAIN ST 135 MAIN &1 ) BRITAIN BRISTOL Wouldn’t Quit Work Because of Piles! What good i3 a man who s tor- anhedoa ’snottoblame 1ld, and could Read how! cuppository will s worst itchirg piles—even Pyr and thr that lvh tories work we $ALESMAN $AM YOU'LL LOOK THE PART IN A HART SCHAFFNER & MARX SMART WINTER OVERCOAT Wherever you go youll have the consciousness of being well groomed. It adds to your enjoyment $25.00 to $65.00 ADVANCE SHOWING OF CHRISTMAS GIFTS Shop early, while assortme nts are large and complet . A FEW SUGGESTIONS HOUSE ROBES SCARFS New coloring and patterns | [yported woolen Scarfs in wool or silk in the new stripes and $5.00 to $20.00 plaid effects Some with slippers to match 1 $3.00 to $5.00 BELTS Wide Belts in the Bracken, blue, gray and black Tongue or fancy buckles $1.00 to $2.00 NECKWEAR A wonderful assortment of Holiday Ties Most of which are imported silks $1.00 to $4.00 Suspenders, Armbands, Combmatlon Sets, Blllfolds. Garters, Jewelry. Everything in individual Xmas boxes Globe Clothing House /DAt say WE T DAY AND HONTING, SAM T wWe DON'T READ ANGTHING THAT'S \\ PRWATE