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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HFRALD Wl DNI]SI)\\ Dl CEMBER 2, 1925 —M P o - e ) o -t o - 1470 -2 0 2 ] —0_ 0 1~ 1’ ] ] 1 1) ] - o, 0" - - MANAGER EDWARD J. DAILEY TO INSIST ON THIRD MULLIGAN BLUES-NEW BRITAIN FOOTBALL GAME—FAFNIR AND R. & E. WIN IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE—BURRITT QUINTET MAKES IT FOUR STRAIGHT WINS—“WIDDY” NEALE SUES LOCAL CLUB FOR $1,200 s~ o o o o1 e e —— o - o """ o o 2 - ) ) ) 2 1 0 1 | o2 " MANAGER DAILEY TO INSIST GYCLONES INTIE |START DOUBLES HANDBALL TOURNAMENT| FAFNIR AND R. AND E. FIVES ON THIRD FROTBALL GAME | WITH THE CELTICS| e pimeees—""romr m ey WIN IN INDUSTRIAL PLAY New Britain and )lulliu‘:\‘.; lli)lmts!lllul\';c I:fwh \: :n (:nc Boys’ (lub Gl'Oll[) A League ) AT iy ; / . Bd"oli‘eg‘t::\!iezhlll(:lrz—}gt‘i:f Iil)tet[l:“l:;ffé(:lt?nl(l’l“!l’llbll:::;(ne.: (Game—sSupremacy Nat Decided By Size of dceol | : ki i y 1 i s \t:::lccs Lml-;:l‘l)lunfl‘on(rm-l Calls For Another Has Two Fast Games AR i i ¢ ol atia Shooting—High Street Crew Has Big First Half Contest in the Event That Each Wins One—Water- | ('m"'p ST ety o A ! L Lo i i To \\'in—‘flstanley Works Outscores Opponents in bury Man Breaks Relations With Hardware City W, ol ] bt bt : e / o b Second Frame. [Celtien M e Tilwar of 1 cality Joudest, and\mest [ Ratisnal ; s ¢ 44 The Fafnir basketball quintet and Saunders, Deloin, 1ldin Mac N T faotlial rominent Its many managers. In nt) o i - > i ‘ 2 the I, & five had no difficulty in | Arthur, Aronnou 4 \'Md . Stkora PR { b e e i Ghiins ok b K disposing of their opponents n the [Murphy 3, Gustafson 3; trles for SR ; R elonca whirled thelr was in- . o A . Industrial league at the Y. M. C. A. |gonl, Belwor 6, LaHar 3, Glerochor- e 3 lic R S e niecn LS e ; ; £ s gymnasium last night. The Bearing [ski 6, Wilson, Dennis ¢, Saunders 2. game between N ! Intermediato league at the Boys' cluly : A { . Makers trounced the Stanley Rule & | Beloin, Ilodin &, Aroron, Sikora 5, Level by a 52 to 13 score while the [Murphy 7, Gustafon; referee, High street crew disposed of the |“Chick” Hayes; timw, Smedley: Stauley Workers by a count of 31 to |scorer, Crean. 1. See— 1 cleven a ligan's Dl “After hi vy holdup of Man- last night by handing the Celtics ] \ wofore he | their first defeat of the season 12-10, in Hartford {in contest filled with excitement, It z can no longer a8 a good deal a scoring duel he- ir-minded o [tween Mangan and Truhan, but the e B R e A ; % Fafnie - S, R, & L Stanley Works vs. . & time, | former's team gave him better sup- : ‘ i SR : . The |<"‘\1n||’ quintet “".“_ LuHar, Jack Pelletier's Stley e Belser, Gierochowskl, Wilson and |1 e unable to ke up It specd Saunders as the first string five : |long enough to overome the fead flashed real good busketball and re- 1t pjoy the R, & T teun piled up in ceived stiff opposition from the vet- the first half. Had te Lake strect cran Jimmy Murphy and his mates. | o 6¢ played in the fint half, nearly port and the Cyclones deserved the | vietory. Levine's guarding was nice. aln for the - s 10 3 m; thers fol- | core: necticut, 0 1 s, ing suit witz | Celties cided by . ’ re m Truhan, 1 Gicrochowski started things oINS | g cfyiciently as they dd in the I T R e S 1 oy bl : / o L / bl |\hien he caged a well aimed Mot | ko)t there would havi been & dir. Tiritain with o o we nd |t finitely u omatic re- |Was 8. ¢ o ) : ; : / for a double counter soon after the | rarant gtory to tell of he game (o- T B LR T fong belwe . and the |Yankowitz, 5. ne began. Jimmy Murphy et his | gae are tied and t ' N italn man et enock, g team on the scoring list by caging | Luke started things rolling for away from t : / ; ; 2 . 1 |« free try atter ho had been fouled. | & I, with a field gul after the Blues Were Superlor - umpire in this scrics = . H # e 1 o ; ,, 3 Right away, the Fatnir crew sped [nrt three minutes of iy, and be. the Dlues, arrived at Clarkin field / 2 i L < away from their opponents. LaHar, |fore 0'Brien had caged the . firer Anoupiicliynate 5 lyesterday atternoon but refused to ¥ iy . g1 ! ’ working prettily, counted another |goal for the Stanley Wrks after :’U"' Huulligad e Water- 1 on the field without recoiving $75 T ; : . double decker and another field goal | geven minutes, the R, &B, quintet or the last g and $100 for his |Cohen, 1f and two caged free tries by Saun- |nad gotten away to o e start, blues sho {services yoste Ihis Mulli Mangar ders gave the Fafnir crowd some- | Swanson caged one of thy pretticgt over the New 1 Sitively _ to pay Tkowitz, ¢ Sihy E W - thing to cheer over. goals seen at the gym this yar when day, that everyong s convinced tha allow Greenblatt, 1g. ... 3 Flodin chalked up the i*'”’”"‘“‘ a jump play he bated ono the crew. represagnr WCERCHEV o on the fiel \legs |Levine, The all dowie 2 score for the Rule and Level team |straight through the hoop. Y prov. S iiaitiondaitan A " COM- | 1o il n"mv : Wbl S by froo try, but Delser & Co, led to be the corlng King oy ine ation than Al 2 The ¢ ted while the two manag o 3 3jliourntm ntlone ned up yesterday a [ ANX]OUS FOR FIGHT speeded up and pushed ahead some fevening getting six double comters, 15 conceed s last Sunday Sl L Panthers Win First Cjthe Y. M. €. A, court and it will| LRI target for good |most of them being . protty ton: ERIIEES CONCRINC 000 fans sat shivering in the Young Tony Kerelejzn led his continued from Dicember 1 until natured r e grand- ng all evening from the | The first half ended withthe The fact stands, however, that the | | ¥ teammates to a 27-20 victory over i t g 5 19 " i o gallery, pulled one of the nicest plays |score 22 to 7 in favor of R. & I, stan \ or action to begin. p , 1026, The players of S = |EREE &1, New Britaln tenm was not the team | il “] ;‘p“” _‘“\" |the Nationals in the second game of |y e s lf e “““’- of Trance Willing to Show His | ot (ho game when after a long and | In the second half, Stanley Wojs that stacked up against the Mulil- T b Nl‘w lm the evening and thereby placed the Wiy ih i comm e | | Boxing Wares Tor Nothing it Je |Masterly dribble, he sunk the ball joutscored thelr opponents but o gan team in the first o vl for eferteing |Panthers in the win column for the i Sl for double counter for his tcam. This | runaway first halt had already ser- two ele The N 1m.\v time, Tony is a promising for- o i . Dr i Untors Can But Win Title, ended the scoring for the N;:nl‘-ymll the game up for R, & 1. Jac depleted through s of four & Ot i ot Tisten. to {he |Ward and is following closely in the | span "y “Hergstrom, W. Greenstein, o MSO Plckfl [O Evel‘ L 2 Lulo for the first half. Belser caged | Pelletier played at guard in thy men, namely ng' 1 5y o e |footsteps of his brother Pete, who |13 I'oomis, 8. Mag, 8. Skinner, C, Iy T New vork. pee. 2 P—Lucten lone of the prettiest one hand thots | frame and his presence in the lineu; Captaln b oldup. - Waskowitz still ket his |oog ' member of the big club team | ook, b1 T Vinez of France, lighfweight cham- |scen on the court in this period. The [gave the Stanley five the necessary “Uncle” Comnolly. The remainder | (CAM Off the ficld. “Finally Businass |, ¢ voar and 15 waiting for & bad |~ Second Class—A. LoWitt, W. Un- | AH Efls[gm pion of Iurope, s willing to fight [halt ended with Fafnirs leading by |guarding power to stop the R, & I. of the team ¢ fow Sl : y and Coach Dave |yneo' 1o mend beforo returning 10 | (erspan, G, Anderson, P, Z for nothing if he can win a title, [a 17 to 4 score. shooters. The best they could do thons, was ap : sted 8 4gie vear's squad. He scored seven | s, Walthers, 1. Hornlohl, . : MrEreT His extraordinary proposition was Second Half ints the Stanley stale, duc, t COM RO o y ,‘ : “" !"" |ficld goals from all angles last night . Noren, P I wras, New York, Dec. 2. (AV) Fur pted yesterday by promoters of Alwrlm 1"] i R helr own pockels, O |y g 44ded a foul for good measure. 3raddon, 3 g o ther recognition of the stars of Christmas fund houts December | F o000 5 ainst | playing was exhibited by o el vggniuint ‘l Lipman, Garro, and the rest played a “'r‘\ :,}.1’ va’-,f . Miller Crowe, | Dartmouth’s brilliant foothall team | 25 and he will meet Jimmy Goodrich ”'I, i "11:‘}',.:’,}: l‘,fi,'l‘?x,'lfly‘fi];,ffi;"':,_ both feams and their next meeting A Mulligan was |y e, with Michalowski giving | M. Doherty, A. Stowe Lubeck, | this year s contained in the sclec- |of Buffalo, recognized as Worlds |bre > Seonsen: soped tart fiold L,mhmmul.x result in a different manner. to pay. The local promoter ‘h best to hélp the Nationals. The | 1 Root, J. Olander, G. Swanson, | tion of an all-castern team by . |champion, in a Ii-round engage- “m; T e bty L T [ L L | ot mihoni i o g8 | dteta, 31, Khuacher, 1. Rachiin, | Herbert eCracken, onch at [ment. ble counter and three fouls were the | Senicyinvorky andl ATl et . |aproint the large crowd prescnt, | Yanthers {1, Milkowitz, A. Siderof, G wyette, for the A 4 Press. nez will take only a crown back F.G. total they were able to sink in the Syeriieline h he Ll‘.\ w he was beir held |Tipman, 1f ...... 8 | WL Fitzell, A, Middlemass, 1. Hunter, |vhlw wearers of the are in- to Europe it he winsg 11t he e, LaHar, Gierochowski, Jelser, drawn up an ! ) s sostha ks sowenton s A. Kerclejaa, rf 15 {© Rosenwelg, C. Sahrbacher and A, | cluded in this all-star line up, |loses his reward will be a mere $1.- (ennis and Saunders went on an ey ioallsith why Mulligan w njamin, ¢ . 0 | Galbrait) which follows 000 for training expenses, Goodrich |orey of scoring in this half and be- that each te ing more to do with New {51 ivm ol 5 Th rance fees will be usced to inds — Tully, Dartmou and | will receive abonut $10,000 1f he Wins {fore the game was over, there wasn't iniihat as long as Waskowliz hus anv- | pajuch, 1g ..ovvens V 0 | purchase medals o he given to the | Ford, Lafayette slightly more if he loses, under |aven the semblance of hope for the taarih hing to do with football there. |Garro, rg ..., N | winners at the end of the scason’s | tlos - n Ditts . “”‘1‘ ho agreement, Elm street erew. Saunders pulled el Hidmt Genial gures that after the Hlay. er, Dartmou . While the state athletic commis- 'a pretty one-handed shot from the |~ ' =" i ane T Iues gave the Reds yes- 3 2 The rules laid down by the com- | Guards Mahan, Vest Vieginia, {sjon agsured the title mateh by {corner while LaHar caged some Tho Watarbiry ¢ is . would ba no further | Nationals mitte wte that @ man in the first | and Cothran, Tafayette. pting the Vinez proposition and |pretty long shots. The pass work of alonalloha y rest in a third game, The ques- | gopala, 1f ,...0.eus | class can seleel a partner only from | Center - McMillan, Princcton ccommending it to the fund promo- | Fafnirs was good to watch., e en not yet at any v tion of supremacy was scitled defi- fyopajowskl, rf ... . | the third cluse, a man in the sccond | Quarterback — Graham, 1ord- oy, it was compelled to ward off a | The game was the first that the bRl SUPPOSe nite sides, he will not give sarl, ¢ . [ 185 can ct a partner from the | ham. B e 5 ; concerted attack on its recent de- |Stanley Rule & Level five has played ,;4““”’:“” i S s | owitz another chance to dou. . A E uynrl or HH-! class but not from —~ IHal lu:«.\.\ = ‘l‘\n»u‘ Colgate, and | igion 10 have houts decided by the [but even in defeat last night, m""\\']mm'u.\ b 4 (o b Nebey S st | bl s him. He has done it for FHT 10 e while a man from | Oberlander, Dartmouth majority of rounds won. Opponents i{eam gave a good exhibition of pass WELORN i f i t time. Mulligan finsists it rholin, 1 t 15 lioweds torchioosd (18 ulihicl ==SAmos, SWilshinslon e \ded that a boxer [work and after a few more work- |J: Tuke, ¢ o] sl il Cew Britain man who en- |senmarr, v . wer from any of the three | and Jefferson. | 't fow rounds would jonts, the combination should make | Rakowskl, e LR i e 1ged | n his holdup and {he remaining distance |trouble for tha best in the league, |SA¥C T8 et ship to i- [he w f Il public of Con- The i cam takes BEST DEFENSIVE MARK (ke the hattle unacceptable | The summary Yorh, le. e lace wi s (e i t o the With but three points scored | from public viewpoint, Tafnir | Nyborg, Iz Christmas f but the N Vaskowitz 15 one 4 "““\”‘J["”“.””)""‘"““” WL SURINEAY Nl 1 St T was also asserted that in a ten | i e L S| g ONDRR TOOLE | e o . SR S L BT 00 e imbued with t ristmas 1 iy sad! " s B2 be recelved up to January 15, but i dia e e S e e 11 | Ilis, Swanson, Whitman, J. Luke. 1 fter hat R s { every round thereafter and atfl) win. | - 7| Morelli 2. Tries for goal: O'Brien | Rumors Arc That International | auepshal LmeshosawdentHcsAlL linefcios edBQulL objections to the ruling |Gierochow 171 2 . i 2 Pl Dennis, 15 . i to determine th champion: - -- | : & I |Saunders, 3 ] i 'Chick” Hayes; Scorer, Given Reelection, Winners of fatehes should leave MAKES NEW RECORD | MEEMAN TO OFFICIATE |p o, “1p an; Timer, Smedle Sl i sonal o Ghe e and -t Lisa Lindstront, 13.year-ola mem-| Chick Mechan, former Sy 3 3 York, Dec. 2 (B—Rumors | winning teams will be G e R e onch who has enjoyed a creditable DROPPED FOUR GAME Commerclal Afleys Tonfsht With {1t John Conway Toole, president | the bulletin and are subject (0| iion of Now ¥ ork. Son & 550 vand (€500 in New York university f0ot- | 1todin, 1t ....... R LHON LD ROURICAME- : £ the International league, will fall { challenge from any of the com- frec siyle handicap in 3:12 4-5 R e S o Bl o ey Llzht Teams Lntered, recletion at the annual meeting | peting team, ')H teams p i Ghaa o b ( ,[will he an official in the Rollns- | Aonson, It L e e e Monday, have become stronger | will arrange own matcl e Oglethorpe game Saturday, B A | vard was defeated by Holy Cross and SENeE | - e [Siiorn, el oioi o Dartmouth; Yale lost to Penn and it was reported |notify e Directo Joseph | TAD PICKS SLAGLI Murphy, rg .... 3 Priceton wis tripped by Colgate. umpire, would be | Hargstrom in advance 10 S N R SEASON When sisked recently whom he |Gustafson, Ig ... The Tigers also had a tie tilt with this report soon 1 1 Sentiment for a shorter season in | considered the hest backficld man in Athough Evans' | All tou e e s hat hucknoldymin . in the discus- | played on the new court known owing with the annual meetings |con esitated n sceond in re- | Personal fouls: Belser 4, LaF To read the Herald Classifieds is considered doubtful that | the “Crow's Nest.” = The t a week aw plying: “Jake Slazle of Princelon.” Gierochowski 3, Wilson 2, Dennis 3, |to spend your lime profitably. ternational could pay himfout of three gnmes will decide | {more than he obtains now through |Winners. — . e BRSSP e | Op M By BRIGGS Jack Dunn, manager of the long | SEand SO /¢ rules w ‘-. an. y time champion Baltimore Orioles, is | ¢ I o 1 i be behind the move to oust |courts A numk t ?Hnw’ in { ha rules will he notiee i In the second half the Level mak- | assignment | phia at the ions O'Brien, 1f. . Grobatein, c. |1°us, rg . | Pelletier, rg, |8chroeder, Ig. lsait their convenionce but should ind the major leagues also s0 orted to have a hand in the |Recessary fo study L ¢ { 2 - 2 S — of Toole's stand in (EAmes are played 5. Loomis is ' T ‘ gy S chairman of the handly imittec, | = Jon- LucCy ! NQPE =~ TAINT o e of the Tole- | 5 - { (iA T ( WHERE'S THERE LUCE! RGeS LESI O Is l‘”-""“'i!» 1f‘" §250 Hdates for Toold's post. Dolph Check, Harvard Foothall Cap- : ¢ } q i i GRANGE IN BOSTON i S R Bring Too Much Publicity. Manager Charles Coppen of Proyi- | Cambridge. Mass, Dec. 2. (AD) Dolph™ Che il otk th denee Steam Rollers Books Chica- | year's Harvard foothall feam, last | 2ht withdrew as a speaker at next | 20 Bears For Braves Field, \Vednssanyls in the Harvard | on th ce of football in | He was to 1 | t football | Providence m Roll Harc el Grange raves 17 December 9, Bostc SCORED TWELVE POINTS 1 rge Haylof, manag i ] v : ST TAINT Ohio IVE LOOKED EVRY| |T GIVES ME ONE PLACE - THERE BIG PAIN- CAN'T AT '*°MM‘_’|,“§ FUEN FIND SomME QYJTEM IS STRING - Slated For Providence, ITHER | ne was originally schedule | ce, but the 1 man- g } | HOUSE ! r refused to go through, despite promise of the Rollers to buill | Naw Britain Football 000 extra & Braves Field, s 4.0 : capacity, was (lub Sued by Neale W, H. (Widdy) Haven, former star | baseball play e ind for a short time a me of | RUDYARD KIPLING ILT, the All-Now Britain professional | Rurwash, England, Dec. 2 Tootballl team et Anxiety is felt over the conditior f inst Pr Kipling, who fs i1l ge's only and tz contract which N had with the local or FOR ¢ WINS MATCH turnable the court of QUALITY | A R key team of Toronto by a score | 1 rday by Deputy of four to two. ¥ is P. Pallotti of Hartford.

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