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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1925, . o - o ] 1~ o]~ <0 o 2. -7 ) o 2., - 1.1, 1" .21 -1 - - 1. ] ’“ oo-. ) 1 - S . > o -] ] ]’ ;i o ———— ALL-NEW BRITAIN PLAYS MULLiGAN'S BLUES IN SECOND GAME TOMORROW — NATIONAL GUARDS OPEN BASKETBALL SEASON AGAINST PEXTOS TONIGHT — SATURDAY AFTERNOON BASKETBALL LEAGUE STARTS AT Y. M. C. A.—RANGERS IN BRANFORD Qe e - o o s . ) 4 et s - . . e ) ) ) 4 . NE}¥ BRITAIN READY FOR ALl AMERICA IS | EXIT FOOTBALL--ENTER WRESTLING |GUARDS TO OPEN (SATURDAY LEAGUE MULLIGAN CLAN TOMGRROW‘ ALL DARTMOUTH | R T AGAINST PEXTOS| TOGET UNDER WAY HEQVANA—- WHER \l(,d nrrx\ Reports From Both Camps State That Everything is Now York Sun Gives Green Most T\ : AL T : 7 Hardware Glty Quintet Takes on Many 0l Basketball Stars SIgfl Ready—New Britain Plans Defense Against Aerial | e gL i . e Attack — Blues Have Strengthened Backfield For ES][]OHS RS \ : e/ Tough Beginner Tonight Up for Sport at “Y” Gym the Clash—Kickofl"to Take Place At 2 o'Clock In- ‘ S fonal Guards Pextos | The “Y" Saturday afternoon bask- ). ) reat nerally re- 3 ~ S Raynolds, LaHar If. . .Cushing | etball league promises to prove as stead of 2:30. ! s the coun outstanding y = X Taylor. ST +..Connors [ popular this year as in years past. S oA m for 1925 scason = ; e Restelll. oo .. England | Many old hasketball stars have sign- e ewin sl A | as the Mast's promier areay, ; ’ Sy | Kidut, Dudack. Ig. .Hartford |ed up. The teams are evenly mateh- Bingham . ...... ¢ . fifiST@l\ FANS TO ik of honors in an w5 ; —== fi {Sheehan, TR .Buelz [ed and will make competition for Watnsebioy 0o dnenp selected and ¢ = = “TH | The National Guards basketball first honors keen andjspirited. Humphri ot oday 1 York = i GRAPPLERS {team will open the season tonight | KFour excellent men have heen Rowersin: T ERES MO ACT JUST LIKE at the state armory, when the Pextos |sclected to captain the four teams e \ ] carers o Grec S = ) ~ d OLD GRADS {or Southington will attempt to sct |in the league, and under thelr guid- MARTEER e B u-‘ Tully, Dich serlan gal TREASON = CN HOMECOMIN Ithem down for the first game of the {ance and coaching all teams are Donlan oy A It s fir N 5 WHY RS / = & J GN HOMECOMING: {season. The game is scheduled to |sure to demonstrate team work and Bean ..... i 2 L , Captain Parker, \ SHAULON'T &= s > Ifake place at 9 o'clock and will fol- | basketball as it should be played. Radzewich ... B 1 ”(ly C;’['SS 1d(]’lPS 0” 1“[16 ¢ leven, AS THRIL P B 7N ! low a preliminary game hetween the | Gustay Hjerpe one of the fastest Thompson ..... o EMLICE t 1 N — S 2 ) National Guard Reserves and the |floor dribblers in the association wil) Connors R Val& el e s e e AS A , : s Vi ] South Church five, captain the Mohawks who will sport Barnikow . AUl Davis n o FORWARD d Vs The Pextos need wmo introduction [blue for their color with a strong gan's Blues football teams wi 3 I | ) s cond man on the The team has played here on severss |stars, “Keck” Parker, T. Cabelus and for the sccond time this ye E 4 & a2 2 st cle in storbi 2y 2 4 occeasions during recent years and [R. Lienhard. Clarkin Ilield tomorrow afternc 3 ! G e i o has 1 sayers i 5 H 2 it has given a good account | *0Odl Reliable” John Tuttles, Hart- The New Britain eleven w i it 2 SiBE | Joss und Stur (% P, Moo = = of itself. Tonight the strongest |ford star on the basketball court will first game from the former s X ! ImAGE Y JOfhs n, giant forwar i AR e lineup that can be mustered tos [handle the destinies of the orange champlons by the score of Pk b i L recog ' the d I e 2 N\ e gether in wl!w»» mlwnl u\l-:»r wnF!]\\'iIl lend“’TulL‘os \‘\‘nh an arruy\ of mT e i ) : PULODRHCENY o 1 . et N 4 B 2 face Coach Billy Dudack’s erew here. | Landlers of the inflated rubber pil) :‘u:x;cfm;mx il e fetory, | o i : 8 > ; ty S AP FOR A The Pextos will have on their ros- |in the persons of Joe Luke, “Goody" New Britain halfbacl 4 5o g | Decem G, an . iy 2 RLAN ¢ =3 HEADLOCK \S ter such men as Hartford, Cushing, | Preisser, V. Braddon and P. E. Brad- 1t goes without sayving that o i ha g v AN EVERN BIT AS {Connors, England and Baelz. Hart- 1qon former Elyria Ohlo high school Nenraalsre mirohily TonUn frayitae SR nR g ! { Phe makeup of the it and | 3 @pE/T/-\/L)LA'a ford three years ago was leading |star who held the state high school fll decide which will wear the : : b i | second teams, named by the vote of | % e & corer in the Racey league and he frecord in 1924 for the number of ¥ ! i W R G0 AT i S, : AS A FLYNG also led the Iarmington Valley |field goals scored. erown of the champions of the pro- ! i ften 1 : o confined ) : o : b o their selections te territor % Z s 7 TACKLE. leagie of more recent standing i | Dave (Swede) Swanson, sturdy Catonulicootpsiliteniail B h t e ter ir tween NGl h i R G AR point-getting. This was a fast 100D | Viking with his red shirted Ploneers Mullganiailonm ingsma el So it llege ha 1% | Kotas, follows / wherein some of the best basketball |is sure to make things interesting for Ss g alice the menjorabls y Cr tken 10 and ey | pype"roqm scecond Team in the state were seen. Cush- [the other teams for Dave has in his clash between the tv LSS ve tied once. n Position [ nd Connors, the two forwards, [lineup Johnny Saxe and Angello New, BritainfiIhursday imebitheltel vl to i 'S Lpully, Dartmonth ; ; form a pa astest ball 10ss- | Morrelli who play on the Russell and low Jackets of Frankford, Pa, in g defe whil .lm. Cross is e h U recEe FAN s in this sectic The local guards Jrwin team, Carl Johnson old that town, and Quincy here last oyt fo knot the count in total vic-| . e e o LESSEE~~ 4 will have fo watch them closely o |Church league player. Sunday. | tories 8 i ; s g 25-47-18-56-3 3~ 2 leep their scoring down. England | €. . Kron, son of George Kron. Although New Britain lost the | 73 teams probably will be with- , i WELL,NOT S0 BAD ' . at center plays a whirlwind game |who in years gone by played on the game by the margin of one touch- 1t ces of their cap 2 5 1l in iis first few starts this yvear |world's champlon basketball team down, the manner in whic team | Donohue, th % leader, 15 shown all of his old-time form |\will captain the white clad Rambler played despite t! et th it was | definitely ov lineup on eed. Johnnyg Baclz at guard [team. His team is strengthened by minus the services of two of its L of injurics, and Crowley 6 GUU \S - W lis regarded ns one 8 the hest back- [such valnable and experienced play- best stars, Warner and Thompson, weral, probably ’ ADDING UD Ht S court men in the stato. ers as Benny Hibbard, old high bodes ill for Mulligan’s team v Lilabl similar reasons LUrliann, Tall iy s > 3 ) wEEAlY e i v Britalil’s quintet will be prac- [school star, €. Connelly, Wesley the two face cach other on the field | Holy Cross with a fast light tear ~ et HE GENERAL REGULTS he same as carried the colors | Goodrich and “Bear Cat” Nelson. i Al BT T SOUNDS of battle) is expected to pre an open 1y ; : % BUT T SOUNDS LIKE - BOTH CPORTS ARE f the National Guards last year.| 7The first game is scheduled to () —Dart- hasketball fans of this city. {lineup of old high school basketbal) t Joss, Yalc , Pittshurgl T A OIS & S Plan Tor Acrial Game: lof running and T : | ient 1 HE'S CALLING BIGNALS. THE SAME. “Red” Reynolds vior, pairing |gtart at 2:30 p. m. this afternoon and New Britain is prepared to stand the more ponderous 1 SO0 Qosterbaan, Michig Thayer - 3 ) at forward, form one of the best |1t will bring together the Mohawks up Defore the highly fouted aerial |the heavier maroon cleven. Iair o o ] ) combinations this city has had in land the Ploncers. The second game attack of Harry Stulldreher who | weather overhead is ted, fa- Wt : s while LaHar works just as|will find the Tutcos sampling the 5 snow ma well kno 0 need o 0 ’ Ploncers “four Horsemen of Notre Dame, |37 10W may et well H\l wn ( ) ne l much mlnlhm 1o Mohaw Ploncers 2 : bk Sl ; S Ish ot i home Carl is one of the best [Hjerpe . e tacherly Cond B D | e, nrouaie ineup lande el “NPHPU[AR PI AY i e YU (e TS e B by e ol b e e ol ly ( ' mee tha 1 ECOr practice showing has heen nearly | parke: inzma o 3 phase of fhe game us it was proved :\lzln v P no won | Teft Thaiback s 5 e Haiceeq Al car Dy Riciyy oo T e e e Parker, llm;:zx]“n;::r ... C. Johnsor ‘]‘} phejlast iengs oL, Left End. i B T S e : ; ANl D1l | the ¥ «‘llw'«;n'fl in lflnv! B;Nru Johnson .. W Hellin o i : Lo Norton ... i la 4 G e t ve Dudack to back them ; am \\»u‘ rely on ‘m acrial phase | Colemar ! 4 wlibac) favor ol Nort tern " : n the f Ny t RIS anson, Krammer e S it Guar ; | PfiSS in Bflseball Gfime o i i ¢ S x Dick Willon will handie the reins left guard ) 1 o ’ 3 ¥ it came inlo the. possossic . and thi ires the fans of | plude, Gorfain ..... Saxe, Brankus el { 1 i gt : 5 l 1Y BILLY 1VANS) vo minutes of pli fine 0 : sl Second Game see a good-sized house at the Arch i i R oS AT i ) W il v.T ¢ had weat it scems Tuteos Hamblers started the first game, ) S T A ik Q 5 v in football Y ot : i % i et government station. Dancing |y, Braddon. P. Braddon ..... Kron ception p ) the placiy i ns 1o hecome as unpopular a L ) | ol day of the world 'y follow the game lett ‘forward of Miller in the i A s g PR tention: 5 in baseball i ¢ ash rds i 15 havoe with Johnson' i utler .. ! SRl bl e : ; e ibling . / ; = Preisser, Feldman. .Nelson, Hibbard New Britain will retain its same | Ui S i ona b e 2 b ; : : BOXER MAY CHANCE. right forward team and the f 1 ) nney i Rt s S L Wi 1 5 A s Tex Rickard, always kind {o for-| 81 : . Connelly Tl % Al : ‘ paschail but no one has been able Vhile t ) rdue's t 5 i B a seu- | Tex Rieks always kind to for- ¥ Umit. The ends wi on care i At e R i western 1o rotaln posses | T ather, | Teady to give the Spanish heavy- ioodrich, Recano ot Al Lt ! gl lfilglll | beginning to gain mational promi- | bl putting it in piay its 3 ait n the old | Welght, Paolino, a chance st Ituguare B tackles by noand ¢ ; ; e e R T S D i ing line was the | Some good American fighter if the (SWanson, Rokowskl ..... Nordgren Warner; t} rils by o 1 K ke i Atentional pass in|| Chestarc v few of tie many | prin hivetive of cach team, but | uropean hoxer fulfills his promise right guard e lumphrics and Mor ] : . .28 (4 ) bz games in wi e safot vli ifer : 10 visit this country. Paolino is sour- Sy ing too high in aiming to meet BEATS OLD RIVAL. Whosoip! g nyar I e an \ i 1 runs and | Dempsey, however, Rickard declares.| When Stanford whipped Caltfor- very well acqual 1 e " : e S L b i y S st st UG nie out on the coast the other duy, Wil be 2t quarte with ' EC] 0 0f FR]LS . e gt v 1o n ot ity ey e MAKES BOW TONIGHT it marked the first Druin vietory son and “Duteh” Co it . T e Ll SR : ey L e e | over the Ticars since the former re- backs and Barnikow ; g o et RaE L Sensi-|turned to the Amerlcan gtyle of Evenly Compared Clavke Griflith, President of Wash- o R e e in haschall i i o R v ol i e oo W S RO 05 o intit 018 IOn 021 Blantor] o il (UG o i gl S el . e L night. Gene Johnson of Elizabeth, | managed to get a 20-20 tie, But in v as offensive or ve strengt Inston Americans, to Ask dudge Lopnin ahathiors St 1t 15 i of before he gaincd \ ay) the other meetings California ar as off i L ] corporated in t v dlrenitdon t ply |a newspaper dscision over the light- | 1104 always come out on top. 1s concerned a m ) Tandls Petkcit nesHon 1 ol th iin unusual situati i FEt i hen v RANGERS PLAY BRANFORD |weight champlon, dimmy Goodrich e \ 4 bt critics aei \ 2 ! is shouid « |1 tingers A, C. foothall team (of Buffalo, N. Y. squares off against SEERS NINTH TITUTE ';11‘~ place. oth feams wil v NEA I poor 1o ;g L r the | blocke 3 5o ( U R = will pl -Biranford in Branford “\“wvm.\' Vogel in a 12-round fight. Alf Goullet, who is ready to seek fighting mood | & p . ) . i : Lo caving the elub rooms on | = Liis ninth Madison Square Garden T S Is 3 — 1 o vas | v e unjust 1o ndi PERFECT RIFLE SCORI ¢ | i . ~ fit ) : d : ) onil o Lo Main sty s at 11330 o'clock | ALL SEEK GRANGE six day Dbike title next week, won and beshdes (his, there ds | Lo : S A e to s & o A perfeet sco was sl he i A finad practice bes | Since the opening of the football (his first race in the metropolls in tense rivalry X - J ) arics, theluding el pl : he Ly the it the colle ore 11 wiil held al St scason “Red” Grange has received [1913 as the partner of Joe Fogler. two elevens t X I ) : ¥ UL, i vading s Y City of ! o'clock tomorrow | over 100 invitations to speak at vari- (Grenda and Magin were the only Inlr‘y'\ s « : : el : 5 A 1‘ i i . 3 B > | match it r Lolyt ing Coach Stan Ashley | ous heltic events. He has refused riders who paired with the veteran The kick t 2T « \ i ¥ _prominent Lt J £ terday. rzes all men to be present, them all. star in more than one race. Ithough sfraw [ been s0 promine hias robbed many of o B Vo o ‘ i L R e ehrg By BRIGGS ) ) ) o e L L ¢ i i WHEN You'Ve ToLD FLEETING GRID FAME ! e LI RSl WELL You SE S MIGHT (¢ FRIEND WIFE. You MUST You SAID Ve — T e b by . RUN AGAINST SOME BUSINESS MAKE A BUSINESS TRIP THROUGH /| WERE. GOING Dentre Collinn Yast Rallon i Foin ‘ ‘ K y D SSCCIRTESENHOBUGHITEY ST THE SOUTH - AND, WHILE DOING Top of Pinnacde to U< {sual 1 - | i ’ o ony 1 ; SORE |F | DIDN'T PLAY ONE YouR PACKING, SHE OBSERVES OR TwWo GAMES SO | JuST Place In Obscurity x Yigodt and 8| Hafely rosu ol ) THOUGHT I'D BETTER PLAY « i MIYEColgL i ] 8 ool 4 SAFE AND TAKE MY RE j Lo b b e U : \ GOLE THINGS ALONG> THAT You ARE PREPARING YOUR GOLF OUTFIT FOR Ts€ JOURNEY. 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