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5 3 3 e 3 e Ty = et mmummmm‘ ¢ s training faithiully Il q the game between All-New Brl mn;n S0 and Mulligan's Blues were favora- clally these in and around Bridge shoes, He wa tobinson of “the ‘l'l"ll"l'll' to Con tleut, University of PennsylvaWia team, | Gl Doble, foothall mentor at HELpFUL H'NTS Cornel), in hls selection of an All-| America and All-Bastern team, has | chosen Robinson as the pivot man | firHUNTE ES on his eleven. No doubt, : Robinson | must have been a wonder in the play In collego because in his fir BY MoRRIS ACKERMAN professional football game, he sure| When you lunt ruited grouse e . did play a whale of a game, on your toes! Keep your eyes aliend This is timely advice for here It appears that a third gama be. |2 tween All-New Britain and the (D s in country Blues will not take place. Evegy- Tuifed streak is “pretty scarce body Is satisfied to fold up the oid | What has happencd to the 102§ team js concerned. Mulligan will country I do not know, Dut tic have bought the title this time, |birds arc not there. The explar as it is reported that he paid over | tion that fits best scems to be $3.400 to put the team he had on|"Wet spring.” the fleld Sunday, However, grouse hunting, where P the birds have been wised from Even though they won a vietory many misses, §s a job in itself. You last Sunday, the Blues are to be|must concentrate on your werk, Apparently they haven't a | must remember what you are hunt- Now Mulligan wants to take [ing for, work hard eve thicket them to Roston to play the Chic and clumb of evergreens—and keep Bears with the far famed ‘‘Red Grange on the team, \We wonder, after seein 1 the ames the team now holding Hart- Major Cavanaugh and C: Cheek 1 as its home quarters is called, | of Harvard Wil I3 what 1s coming next, Hartford peo-| Cambridge, Mass, Dee, 1o (AT . unable to keep a team of thelr | Major Frank Cavanaugh, head foot- fnsist that the team s the ball coach at Toston colls rd Blues; Mulligan says the pear as a debater in defe team's name is up Mulligan Blues, | college game Wednesday It the astute Ge cssful | the Harvard debating in landing \be nosvun Hraves field | was announced today that for the game with the Chicago augh, who wound up a su Bears, we wonder if his te will | scason Saturday when his te then be the Boston Blues or Cod- | feated Holy Cross, 17 to 6, had | cepted an invitation to oppose Cap- ! tat Dolph Cheek of the Harvard on iz Boy” Donlan, tackle on New | the rostrum {tritain, has g injury re Cheek will m: cived dn the game with the Yel-|at the present time plays too lurge low Jackets in Philadelphia Thurs-| & part in college activitic . aggravated in & game | Hgwe, Crimson back. will and he had the limb Cdvanaugh for the defense, rerday at New 1 The results arc J yes- Il‘.lll\ l \\l NIGHT known. vision o \We give the es that there is Rix rounds). enly onemors g left for thelo- cals, it will be the benefit Gith the Providence Steam or the widow of \‘hmx.:" the air, the game “flx be played. | thind six-round (ecording to Munager Ed Dailey of he All-New Britain team. heud soad ehl Harry Stuhldreler, quarterbick on | Anderson (10) » Dame combination u onr Horsemen,” fin- £300,000 MAUSOLELM 1es his contract with Mulligan n New York, Dee. 1 (P A m ers| Salt Take City—Johnny O'Brie am. | Boston, knocked out Pat G third round of is vot in|Salt Lake, in t e famous Hartford after the nest game. We 'leum reported to have cost don't know if he plans to keep on hag bheen completed in Kensiec vith the team, but suspect that he |ogmetery for John E. Andrus, will nt a little more « s 1 wealthiest s serviees, = Andrs o grid season is abont ready to place ¥ endor completely to indoor in i ne. Bashetball stepped on the | a Qaturday night and t rds las aterest of th: fans is turning around | e : Vg e corner. Soon it will he thej o o S wrdand th rs melling amone five rafters in= | 0 0 BT SR vl of up tQ the onell Rl the Crmson and T Heweitt of the Jack Delan Bridgeport Dattler, Roldiers aul Berlenbach, holder of | s vill meet rid's Mght heavyweight chim- FE @ pionship on December 11, one week feom Friday I the Madison Squarc G E’R d a Garden in New York, , “EVERGLADLS LIMITED” Through Train Fror) New E r.gl'xr\d Jack is_in fine trim accordi ail report® and he and his manager, Pete Riley, ave confident fhal the port Gl ift the crown meh-‘em” Paul's brow Fondon 10: ertford Meriden # New Heven 11:21 pim. is being flooded with off luney's serviees if he is sue- scseful In beating the Astoria fig er. Rickard wants the Connecticnt sluggor 1o appenr in three more en 9 Through Trains Daily FROM PENNA. §TA, NEW V0K gements at the Garden before 5 o agements at {he Garden befor Hevann Spec'a 2:30 pom. anywhere else and many oth Palmetto Led. (15 Train) asonm Palmctto Lid (20d T Everglades L1d. (2 Tr West | L, Flori Florida 15p Florida VLid. (an. 4) 5:35 pom, The Double Track - Sea Level Rouie Atlantic Ceast Line The Standard Railroad of the South ‘ Ticket reservations, inforn are seeking his scrvices, These 8. of course, are all contingent on his beating Berlenbach. Delaney put 1l Teland knockout king to slecp in thvir first meeting and he has the distinetion of ¢ing the only man who has don is trick. His chances in the com- ing Azht, howrver, are not so ) according fo fthe dopesters. Today In New York, the odds favor Berlen biel T ta 5 but It is generally fig A. G. HAWKER 52 Elm Strest J. B. MORAN, Associate Dealer, 313!, CHURCH STREE1 d that it will he even money on N Ithe night in question, TEXAS PUI‘ITI[;S I'it \‘ln“ le ll“l % “I l( :l‘rl Xl Speaking il v oo e UG of Sporte | i i (;:".EIARE MUCH MU""[ sy, | the coming battle, He has fully 3 |recovered from his recent illness and | (ay N New Britaln fans who walg hed | appears as strong as he ever did for | rda ’ I ' ap, Connecticut fans and espe- D ; lor Legislature T bly Impressed with the work of the |port. are’laying thelr money on vw» center who was filling "Joe Rogers' Nutmeg hoy fo bring another cham- your range of action clear and the football togs as far as Mulligan's ruffed grouse crop In the north | fris petjon intain that foothull | Tlowers, At- | | keep her busy « the || NEW BRIT AIN DAILY HERA LD TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1925, L ] n uu 1 ‘¢ started, und stoy i will | ayed out from noint at 1 X T . G | Jer 1 ) 1 o i 1 by mad IO . on matter of calling a RANGERS DEFEATED K sas legisla 1 A, Co foothet Fergnson, sall today ] Wk ( | sattorwhite, sponker of 1 I iy [honse and teader in the 1 ) The | mand | sslon, anno | L or last n it Amarilo that opponen ! t ¥ Junuary call will be made | public Decembor 24 1 I,(h(llll\!flll\ll'\” statement of ernor 1y m, | ¢ r ! SAQMITO0E0 ninan interview with a t of Brow 1 Co, 1 1 paper . correspondent, tha sl Ly ! el lele s | Would tnot call the demanded spe. |Uuilt automobile bodics, it w clal seesion, ounced Afrald of “Tie Wolves' “T am not goime o throw my. ”““' RS GETS DECISION self to the wolves who want (o 1 Ne Yal L ille gather hero and tear me phisioNer ANt horkin e she 18 quoted by a correspondent of | Middien AL AU the Thaltimors Sun. “Let tgem as. 1 loxet oy ons] f B semble if they want 1o," fthe inteps |0 @ six r kel view continued, “Let them start ! % 4 * ! | something. I'll still be' hiere when | 11055, 2 they finish." R Fifty members of the legislature BASE SIDICY WiN recer pwsented 1 op| . B ) o x A petition demandin caffleeint b W ecial g T \ ) Spea und y ¥ J mghe s e quires t ¢ 9 ! by at least : % K AR ane third o g . lower louse) and ! liberations of such mbly to soh DL inves on and impeachment pro- | 1A°0son, Wiilian Sl | credings, el e | Legality Not Questioned ! U y O/ilis There was »oquestion o 1 ol sion out 1 by Ui iptioy Whet! | | \ 1or O ¢ 1asT St I A USE FRANKLIN TIELD om \nt-§ | situation wuss ¥ 1 1 ! o1 f | e : Sl e ) ENTRIVS CF ontittin & y 1 accommondate ng v Oon ceount an es R e : VAN AW ) bounties, Attorney General Moody's it against the YBREDES vost- 1 170 East Main Street fendant coneer e Telephone 708 from an fh g L2 e AN ] uson Silent on Call i e bamIn-Mln'iIerer‘s Legal Bdule ' B s Lop 0 Be Resumed moro o L o' Y o br s | 0 ¢ Chay ments were afoot to stop the al w ords in his attempt 1o pro h r « ! t a higher |soclation declured today that 1 1 lin ! 1|state of ( ) t s Y “directed at condemning h t 1A be directed at edu- ti1a 0 m tlonal rlghys 10 & falr teial by Mt | THE KIDDIES WIN ement, couched in (e ( U co ¢ that his fdoy at Having Chelstmas Trees Off- were ro sets Loss in Chopping Them Down ATlaic: Session Tomorrow ) 1 o bility of cutting spruces for Christ tinsel trimming has © American Tree Assoclation ; wuin to take up the hatchet in les, of t P'rompted y reports that move proper use of for- s wise use and their Christ- sioctation statenient or thinning the as. of \ the 1 be outlawed," Good Cheer Here in Gifts for Men Selling men’s wear—that’s our job. 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