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8 EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MmONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1925, P o . | ] ] ] " ) ]~ 1) ] a1 o ) 1 FEUR TR R e -1 ALL.NEW BRITAIN TAKES PASTING FROM MULLIGAN'S BLUES—NATIONAL GUARDS OPEN SEASON WITH A WIN—TRADE SCHOOL BASKETBALL TEAM SCORES WIN IN FIRST GAME—PLENTY OF ACTIVITY AT Y. M. C. A.—BOYS' CLUB FACES TOUGH OPPONENT - 2 2 0 1 o ) .0’ -0 - )]0 . -0 - 500 0 o~ o0 o o oo o -] . . MULLIGAN BLUES TROUNCE _ Tworsuon s KEENIY CONTESTED HEAVY SCHEDULE 50 smis it BIENTY OF ACTION|MATIONAL GUARDS ASSIGNMENT TONIGHT AILNEW BRITAIN ELEVEN "™ ™™™ " GAMES AREPLAYED| ATV GYMNASIOM .. —~........| ATTHEBOYS'CLUB] SAMP PEXTO FIVE West Lnds of Willimantie May ' ” 3 | | Upset Club=Drum €orps to 1 4 [ e U l(l“l(‘\l Ex- With Gilbert Home of Williman- |“ " A ! : e - | g S . Q Don 1‘::"0 "l“l Haury *‘.““"‘l“"“l,":‘l‘ ‘l o Team |t vt o s sorm, |1 POYSTGAL Dept, Promotes Extensive Program for - (he L v e Two Leagues Strut Their Stull|Local Basketball ~(Quintet hibition Ever Seen in These Parts—I1i y . | Joys' Cly Willimantic : [ . i 7 ke P Th St Trds selool opened i gues | oo 0 Saturday Games teat Form for Opening Game Appeared Stale and Wornout—Mackert's lux_ng.ng ‘ Trade sehool o Six Junior Baskethll Leagues | Week Is Aunounced Today v -0 o mone Saturday ) Big Factor in Blues Gains—Humphries, Warnel Gilber of Williman . sical department of the | Monday, 4 p e ot e ,'.“‘.\::,,' Group b Standing The National Guards basketbull and Bean Play Good Game. | 0 hie 008 floor, G117 [Y. M. €A, s promoting i Junior | Y T BT e L quintet, flashing mid-season form in B vas M"; short ieel\vo seniloribsicaiiall i Mngtion 1., emploged * totc guard. .. Rabinowitz 1"“; 8 0 the opening game of the scason, vith the locals lead- [with a total of 27 teams participut- g lagles . Nty o g Mulligan's 1 { A 4 nd their second team jy l.‘h\urul\. In the Im\-‘ vllu!wrm L [ 7:30 p. m, Boys' Hpeedhoys . . . _,“_.,..r, R lm‘un“ nfauthineg New Brit { cle L during the closing periods. {Saturday, some keenly contested [elub, manship class, ins G (Gt Wnst Beavers 4 5 ton Saturday night at the state IRl et St 8 star rthe win- ‘games were staged. ‘The Hinky |[W. W. I 1; accountancy cl i I e el eami| e leanyiss 2R armory on Arch street, Only for a pasting yost v i Dinks for the first time infour jstructor, Thure Jengston; Ameri Rl At ‘W\,"M;, vear's great | Thunderbolts .. 2 few minutes in the first half did the rkin Vel veeks defeated the Hustlers in | Hard Cory. gials bowting tenss 1o (oD i the final gamo | . O'Brien 1od_the Disies to Stubldre otly contested mateh by the score (S p. . hosing class, e e e roared e (T TT e his former par ! g SR S AL AL *"!‘ e il by & (heilling last-quarter drive, - the club intermediate Group gnother pBhdEE 10 b Sla e ian | e B Slulbton oM sLIIdEh Pl club took its 19th etraight vie- (B leaguo Saturday afternoon and haawalas iha fal tate Trade School : Hustlers : S LIt rectived an | kept his team in a st place tio men" of last year's Not e : N e ; cadiy Hn with the Fagles, who pulled out a team, took B ¢ i UL ' . VIS prbRe Rl ta gy « 4. i up has bheen shifted, | scnsational 17-16 conquest when between this puic A : SO ke HEd ke husiness I vy Krass weki has been moved Chester whot his fifth fleld gonl in to 7, ( - [ il soes « 9 asqnil penionaddoulibes und | up to the first teum and paired off | (he last sccond of play, The Dixles Only in th eI G DloYe L e G iie Tontirealindust | had things* profty much thelc own afler a minule and A i o e " lweeks rather slipshod victory, | Wax. The scon HedTpashcd als 4 | a1t e T leni e ] puin Kley will remain at center. Tntermediate League el UL e sl il o iy | ¥ Di bajlli Stantey Tulo | Joe Goffa has heen dropped back to Group B Mackert, ; - t JUSHCORILRED arsell, rf ; 3 15 | g afnirs, game, | guard, ¢ Harold Swanson, an | Dixies tackle who played u ) : 1 | Haase % ( ) ' ® Works; |« h the club who s just AT ‘ll"l"‘":"’ “""v R tit ! ‘. ko Gilhert Home i) 5 B ) . m., cniploy v's brother- | ¢ ng into form again, will hold [ J. O'Brien, s v 81 The National Guards displayed « Blues' ;U‘"v 4 I N o < 3 ? : other back-court position . Re T T wvenne brand new form of passing. The bt f ricket e | Mk . b s il school | iva and Gotowilu will aiso seo ac- | Mo Snlden, ¢, passes were fast and swift and each T ien® iio Dlis et | lob bl mecsrop Mirtodmay ‘ A S o |sym elas 0,y v husi- {iion on the defonse, ((Dloomeninzl, man showed that he has learncd o e e 1 st ¥ 3 4 Dier 30 p. ML, | The visiting team will he led by {Jeninas, . g, handle the ball even at this early 7 Employed “A" Class ¥ . employed | epqnry” Haggarty, star of the Willi- | Vaniski, r. period because very few passes wero about 70 var defeating the Swamp Angels i “Dutch” Con » Damo team chatked upan- |\ o5 1y mantic city ue, who proved the - | bungic True it {3 that a good Ll Oy ¢ victo Wking it four straight | . Qb3 L [fastest forward the Jocals faced all - number of the passes went outside of the g 8 many waeke. Night Hawks b Junior BYM gt year, “Pegey” Storrs, former 5 Fid Tl TH the court bounds because they were Even though their dofeating the Arrows tied them || Windham high school captaln, will j | o1 Tt | thrown where there was nobody, but ly beaten, New Brita » second place in t w il other forward, with Prue il e this did no damage in the final re- where are still falking about the Trer m for Warner, Wa Notre Dame : titg ot {alkailiy MOVl o ey o pivot man. ho giiards (ETReSE: 1 3lsults of the game. wonderful display of masterful fo r zowich for 3 f 1.0 v T o S atehar. 1t {¥ill b Mabinowits, w veleran, andfj 08 fc s The Southington five, trained on a ball put up ye v Miller ani 7 r for zewich, Radze- } S no Tl 4 i rs, Walter Nlatcher, =i 00 v Ploketl, guard of tho old-|,31% T+ 8 - much smaller floor than the local m, in gym, second Stuhldreher ‘ r Hancock, rf . D S froet® [time Willimantic Emeralds. e 3 court, seemed to be dazzled by the 3 b a for- {Raub for Humphries, w for \ l Klopp, ¢ . E v of Tioston. subject “Hawali and | The nreliminary game will e be- | © R A speed of the New Britain compina- rd pass from ono side of the fickl | R SRR I O e T ! l{ween the Toys' club Resorves and 1 77 |tion and when bucking the five-man NS I lia defense thrown up by the guards to. the other to hay 15 d hy t1 Plainville Y. M. < Between | guqpkns featured the Specdboys’ suards, of the run and g goofiyarduge; Jucques, hoad Alineam ohr ! [Saniment 60 (he Yo M0 * halves of the main contest the | ap thia Thiindetholtsy Tho|Scithinston) was bout helpless as before he was | et g e ctub fife and drum corps will {goore: ir as getting easy shots at the bas have football fans wit cue, 1inky-Dinks vs, 1Mustlers: | direction of their leader, Peter Me- Pield Foul pia| Resnolis. yiaving the | Pestor ' club team | I assignment | vigitors keep within distanece of the locals and when the tcamwork was really started by the Guards, the Southington combination was out- classed in every department of the game, The first combination that New Dritain put on the floor, worked to perfection, “Billy” Dudack, play- ing his first game on a home court in muny yea demoustrated the ro- sults of the weeks of his coaching of the five and on his appearance on the floor, gave proof that he is far from through as a player. Eym class, S unior bhusine 30 p.m., men's Bible helig rurniutied by Olm Woles et ot ’ 2| coverea throughout the game and P) jManaisia , 8 p-Angels ve, Quails, [ Tmpe orchestra, 1Helm, © oovveos : when he gave his place over to Dame v, Arrows: 7:30 p, m, — | Zelek, 1 . BET Har, he 100 kept close wateh on the than made : P son Earli G sign painting, instructor, : arkue, 1g .. 2 Sonthington flash with the result Which : £ave the appoavansy | ‘!!:ABE r E FLD 1er with all the players show- ) n; DeMolay hoys howl- I!gLDFUL HINTS BOChAL, 1€ vvveeness that Hariford’s lest cfforts were T (o et L\ L e e e = : St Ments gy - [confied to onc field goal and three ; 1 ; ; ] 2 111, |class fouls for a total of five points. hucks, he neers played rings around the . { | . ~ mol but as soon his feet ‘ ] 260 P “t A ks in the first period of the feoor pf I turday—9:15 a., ‘('”“MIL‘]‘A ./E”'HUNTE 25 . : holts \z.l ‘tlhr \\cfi“::“finnm":h} U groun £ i u n ) 5 I 3 I , outscoring their opponents 16 | ¢ 'H”.‘ o lers; 10 a. m ior 5 sl ARiE oW ; 2 d the best game fo ’ nw{‘;u,f 1 s tw Hl YEJ. § R‘nlflg e floor to perfection and all ’\',‘“." derson, g |tors vs New Britain Juni { he other day T saw o d-:«r!l\owx. " 5 lup the pass work, The visiting for- weeks ago, ine pu poor three e 1 to shoot for the hoop . 0 5. N N 0N A e was raving mad. “Was | Delaney, wards were good at caging the short A R e o ildtractlviun g o o 0 ) vimm s heginners (hoys); | just getling a bead on a buck when Sl Wfield was eompletely | ngeles . i Mohawlks e Nihi I baskethall prac- | my companion cut loose at a loon. by the Mulligar o J Y f1 ver inute and whit ight Hawks 1 bask | tirst | W ever thus But why h “‘ / i r r e i e 3 : 2 {zame, R s. Pioncers, sec- | shor joon? Wiy kill a hell- s last instant basket, team appeancil 1 : ) have lacked o Tversom, 1f ..o 0 ; g 5 L Hesenale though no ¢ T 3 g ; . ve or offensive they more 1| Becker et 14 g C A ¢ B ) defeat, t s The plunging of Mac mor SRR 3 I mh 0 S Saturday B 0CARTY J NG trics, but as the local defense piled them to the center of the floor, they were foreed to resort to long shots and not many of these were mads good. 0 A large crowd witnessed the game for accurate long distance |Salstrom, GoAr: i D rial hasket pract raking a sta at blu Beavers and the fans of last vear were on probably date k . § LISV Heek! 1 ot the [Carbonic, : T let- | heron “‘F‘{MW your ot b 1"1'1‘0"1 Pt8 L hand. They were apparently tiekled fight it ha ' 3 hila 191 x : « (s hadl his shooting eye work- | Garrutti, Ig ‘ s oty ‘)vm ”"_“, . m‘ :wn ea yd ok, 1f ... with the showing of the guards and Eht - I'aolo e P ~ |abouts, Celt Specdboys; .| "em, stuff 'em or give 'em aw | Zembrow (00 Tk el Ol e o Selpia L R i R Sl m., informal activitics hen you go game hunting go Applegr § ; et S G Sabtii At ) Joo Tog ) hiao st t. ljerpe of the Mohawks School Boy Yeague - | GAMI: hunting. The loons, gulls, (title, Tt 1s true that it the locals keep up the speed and dash shown the black cloud gre i SLop b ol e st fonr weeks met thelr Unique One Point Loss vour game is hunted. A = C Satmia v nignt dowiiltakaaimishiy ol hoop for |1 past four b : 2 3 3 ~1good tcam to beat them. cat Saturday at the hands of | New York, Nov. (AP) — St. t at a loon one minute may g Eogdneallly I score of 13 to | Ste s College of b . v PR unding black bear the . ) 4 ‘J. Sranas e .‘4‘0TIF\{.,' oo GIrf later the second | suffered a stran s i the pas — ! Pinar, ; =~ jexeningchalkingpinine fleld goals 1 wonld he unable t¢ S Mohawks took the Plon. | f ason and 1 W ( REMEMBERS GAME | s o I G O 6 AGTE G Brit yest L ol aaiilie L OnNoNe T score of 4 tol s eriticism on the int | (hian, Polo Grounds ground- | Rappe R s 0 points while Restelll and Reynolds g was 1 . 1 3 vgue the Pirates |after hdo per, is one who recalls the Army- | M jrdies o followed im_ closely with sfx and would play et LS 4 ) v Britain Jrs. 15 10 | Three times St. Stephen's went |Navy foothall game of Saturday, Tt : ) |five field goals respectively, Cenators defeated the | down by one point m and the |Cadets took a set of his goal posts, 5 Sheehan flashed his usual brilllant 12 {0 5 same score, 7 to 6, Bowdoin, Wes- |ripy up a valuable amount of 7 3 iform at guar he managed fo mor 1 Vi | v I : Mohawks leyan and Middlebury were the con- |haseball turf therehy. Junior League Standing sneak in (wo fleld goals in the first w 1 G : G o S = ' L pe|half. “Snowshoes” is regarded as 1 But finall ¢ worm tur and RECORD NUMBER ARG o g 1.000 |one of the hest guards piaying on 0 e litile v Y lever | A record number of entries for | Young ( 5 5 1.000 |any of the state courts, The reserve uered Colby, 7 ¢ e Relmont stakes nest scason, [All-Shines . 5 .500 [strength composed of “Tedders” 3401, is reported. Harry Payne |Lightnings . 5 '500 | Kilduff and LaHar, was thrown into DELANEY WEIGHS 170 Whitney leads the list with 217 Skull-C: (\n.lp)x = 2 000 {the game in the second half and the Juck Delancy, preparir : — Red Tops .. ; .000 | quintet worked along just as effi- rt, Com v hiis b | BUSY INDOOR SEASON The Live Wires, who seem head- | ciently and smoothly ag in the first cnhach, light heavywei h York expec isy indoor fed for the championship in the | half. King. in New York nestmonth, {track season despite the absence of | Junior leagne, took thelr second im-| Restelli pulled & number of his Pioncers § 170, He scaled 161 wien 1 ) In one week of February, | pressive victory from the All-Shines, [long shots to electrify the erowd 10.G: t hoin fou our meets are scheduled in the —_— s Britain t e 0 d s ¢ 0 ap us oceasion. netropolitan area. (Continued On TFollowing Page) (Continued On Following Page) GRANGE SHINES 1 ) e — th 3 ( Thompson « phia that yin a was “Ching” 11 holes thus 1 not 1 Jxetie) WOy I | ) rsram. seoncs B TR Lo O The Days of Real Sport By BRIGGS eot 1 ; ! o Apaches 27 = T : i i ¢ " { il > / . . 1'D THANK YA ) i ] L7 f 4 To MIND Your L Ramble the it [ " OWN BIZNISS Mohawhks ain Senators MAMATUX REINSTATED Pirates GIRL TEASERS —