New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 7, 1925, Page 9

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Speaking of Sports UL el It appears that the benefit football game that was to have been played for "Ching” Hammill between the All-New Britain and Providence Steam Rollers eleven, is “oft.” "The ddward Dalley inability of Manager o arrange a date with Ma Charles Coppen of the Ithode Island team has about led the two mans ers to abandon the idea, Manager Coppen was tied up with | the arrangements for tl of “Red" appearance the contest will be stuged. Mulligan's Blues who ended up the season ties with New Britain for the state championship honors, theo- retically ended the season yesterday | when they beat the Pere Marquetie team of Boston. If the weather holds out, however, the Water sports promoter states that he might have his team play again next Sun- day. Mulligan has done ono thing for professional football in thiy section at any rate. He has given fans in this section an opportunity to one of the flashiest stars of the grid- jron In action in the person of Mil- ler, formerly of the Notre Dame team. He added another spectacu- lar to his roster yesterday in the person of Gratton O'Connell, Dris- tol's “iron man' of foothall. If the weather holds out and| “Tted” Girange keeps making money at the rate he is reported to be do- ing now, he will soon be able to quit the ice busines This week is a week of champlon- | ship fights, Tonight Jimmy Good- | rich defends his lightwe in New York while on I'ri Paul Berlenbach defends his light heavyweight crown against Bridge- port Jack Denaley Delaney's chances against the champion all hinge on his condi- tion. Pete Riley, the Bridgeport hoys' manager is raging about fay- ing that his charge never was in m, ter conditlon than just at present. New Yorkers apparently take nuq with a. grain of salt as they have | made Berlenbach the favorite in the betting. Kaplan and Herman arc dus to mingle in a featherweight cham- plonship mateh next week. Kaplan | will have to show a lot more stuft in | New York than he did in Waterbur, to retain his crown a nnq the bo: who haits from the I would like to see Kaplan k«“]\ the | erown in Connecticut but as Ierman is out to win it, Kaplan wiil have to | do some hard work against Herman. The match is due a week from next | "riday. man of Jast | fensive skill, reliability and added | Dine Archie Compston, recognized as (Y778 freshman quintet are ineligi- | value s pilot of the club also | Marholin, ¢ leader among the British golfers ‘:“ for this trip and will not h fignred in the decision of the com £ é v compete until after th & of [mittee during the past year, will appear in | @ ST ”‘v\“ ‘*'\\‘m‘u Sl Voting Te = Rlovidaithis wintoriproviding heteai) oo e SEREEER SRR TR RSB A e e | Policals GobbletUna find a siutable European partner. | m;.umw 4 et ne S el i last canic a SEeV i it ¢ and ) » & % 3,80 > 9 9 I8 1 away one gam Arnaud Massey of Irance and |y q.pic man of Jast yonr's varsity e Sy i the Thunderbolts (George Wnuncan Warsl prererredy s it TSNS Rk DRI arliitvlg 1 dcfeating the Thunderhol Contpston l*fl‘flnm":_h‘f_m":;g 6 feet, |10WeVOR, in Caplain Rossormondo, |HnCroft oo 10 8 7 1 & 0 4§41 e a chester Giant,” as he stands & 1hake, Clucas, Alhee, Moynih: oshlinison Rl final whistle, The 313 Inches. | veau, Winkler and Schilossbi Py t Y ; e . R ’ # played vequally weil The i e race in Madi- {00000 ”“\ur ‘vlm{". e S featuring for the lo aonifqnnrosGareen ";.' “‘,“L]‘. for |fOT at least one year | ERANIIIO WIND Thunderbolts $150,000, breaking. all records xpected to provide the nucleus of i The Landers, Frary & ( k Trade the event. well balanced five, Shop Social elub will he hosts to the | Darkness interfered yesterday with Willie Plant’s intention to break walking records for one hour and cight miles at the new Vietory fleld in New York. Plant was forced to leave the track after covering 1 miles. | Alphonse Goosens and Gerarid De- | baeis, who. thel ast 20 minut vele race in New York won them the victory, plan to sail for Belgium Wednesday and may participate in a team in the Rrussels grind the last of this month nsational sprinting in | of the six-da of the City of New | The coll York, will enter track competition | ;) this season afte a lapse of several | years, Pincus Sobel, the team, is a distance man who ¢ feated Goorge Marsters of Geor fown and others in the Metropolitan outdoor champions! who will lead ips this year, elub wiil be hosts to the members of the Trade Shop basebhall tqum fo- night at a turkey dinner in the Y. M. C. A. The trade shop ball tos-| sers under the leadersiip of Joss | Norton, former Pioncer star, were | at the top in the inter-depar leageu this past scason and their ment work was well 1 by 1 fans at the dey A real zood feed will be enjoyed | with the usual posi-dinner cxercises CAS BT games and they will give the loc New York, Dee. 7.—Announce- a good Lattle, The maner in which [ !eNt Of the sclection of Rogers ange in Providence this | Wednesday and for this reason, he was unable to set a date for the benefit game. Ile has now offered December 16 as the date for the contest, but it is very doubtful if | | them. Johnny Sheehan Is the rnv\lm'}""“” acting as chairman. The | {{thing that'haa been aoon on tha | L02¢ | ry | tense, but The Natlonal Guards basketball team |y surely m L re king a good im- pression on the fans who have at- tended the first two games. Next Saturday night will usher in the S ——— first real big game of the season when tho Meriden National (hmr:ln,GetS 1925 Distiflc[](][] in Na. will make thelr first stand on the Arch strect muiillnnr. llO[]al League | The Silver City hoop tossers | have cleaned up in their first few ‘\ Dudack’s charges clean. | 10r1shY, munager and second buses {ed up ‘.”._ Hartford Crescents Satur. | the St Louls club, as the | night was fmpressive to say the iablo player du.the iha. The Hartford team was any. | tonal lague durlng 1926 and win- | | thing but a set up and New Brit. | "F 0f the circuit’s cash prize award | aln ran away from them |of $1,000 was wade today by James § iy i | M. Gould, president of the Bascball Writers' association of Americ | Hornsby is the cholee of a com- | ball writers, one | cnior league, | The locals pass work was wonder- ful to watch nd the snap and speed of the five men was enough |MItee 0f cight bas [to make one dizzy trying to watch | {Fom each city of the star, who succeeds Dazzy | trooklyn pitching ace and | ofce, was voted three flvst hree scconds and two thirds | v the members of the committee, | Mept | Points awere awarded under a |scale making first place count ten ind tenth place count one, On sis, Hornshy led a fild ol of a great deal of this work and his | Cardina floor work is about as good as any- | ¥ AHC% floor in this scetion, A surprise to the fans w ‘aylor's work on the defense Ty lor iy generally a whiz on {he of turday night he ciung | ' ! to his man like a leech and his op Ibe a tower of str | but a friend of his to w during | POINLS ouL of a possible S, iz shot, caged only one | the entire game. Billy 1 It re game. Billy Dudack will | CUier, Pittsburgh outficlder, “w‘ | 2 5 et er Isecond with 61 points and Ge | - | heavy teams that play here Kelly, of New York Giants, third i sizo and bulk will come In handy fn | Vit ing oft rushes of opposing | Vance Is Fifth , being nose ol | receved one vote tor f Restelli quit the conte st place, | t 50 early fourth with 43 points, om he con- | finishe fides his rets let in on the| 1ave Baneroft, ston shortstop Gronp B Standing Know and we don't blame him. W |40d Manager, also received one vots W give everybody three guesses as o |0F st place was ranked Dixies lwhat was the trouble sixth with 41 points, Jim Bot-| lagles i g tobley, 8t. lLouls first baseman, Beavers 2 Tallar and Kilduff, the reserye |[NiShed seventh with 28 points: 1'i Pelicans 1 material, surely did make {hings | LTAYNOT Pirate third-eacker, cighth | Speed 1 hum Saturday night. TaHar pushed | 27; while IFrankic Frisch, I'hune 0 TR ive rtaia white Kilduie | Gt €aptain, and ddic o i apped in three, This fs a fough | CIeNati outlicldvr, comploto the | position for a team to e in, 1 g Efreaten A fa have two men vwho ar das| Jleven othier plavers received Al ’ York, ¢; Adolph luque, Cin- 1 ati, nd Charley G Chi- | e and Hargray Cincinnati RAMS ! N i ol \u “Aldrid . Pittsburgh, 1 at guard to bring i Infielders as a rnle were favored he held his man ‘mrx pl in other positions the personally scored noticeable leaning toward members | g team, The seore | title, e A es defeated Geo, Deligilis [ day over the East Side Midgets by | of \, sonia in Somersville Saturday | the score of 1 6. The game was Deligilis, who 168 | played on & muddy field and a pounds is one weight wre {nes with the crab hold. The bout w a fast hard go | both men pein GOES TO LITTLE ROCK the national professional fooll J\ Little Rock, Ark., Dec, 7 (P—Joe championship ye rday a antillon, former manager of the !the cago Cardinals re hy Minneapolls team of th American |score of 1 to 7 TE Cardina Association, has signed a two-year |might have claimed the national title | sonfract to manager the Little ithout meeting the easterners, hut | | Southern Association club, Col. { Allen, president of the local club, [to settle |zaid yesterday. | Frank McDonough, Prop. Church Street Barney Spinella of Brooklyn, N. Y. Champion Duck Pin Bowler of New York State i the world's ¢l rion Pirates, Divies Measure Up R e b while t] Giants and Cardinols have | O'Tirien, iwo e 1 the seleet cirele, Falk, r. [ c T R—Cornell | The selection of Mornsby and its | Bloomenthal, r. g | vniversity squad of 25 laccompanying Yie} recognition | S rlod of final [ marks the culmination of five sensa- | Vi ristmas holi- | tional years of batting on the part tour which starts Dec mber 19, [of the Cardinal star I ive games will be played on the [the Nationel league with stick Lagles | trip. for gix straig asons but the ast Coach Howard B. Ortner is none | five, in which he h compiled o {1, Chester, tao optimistic over Cornel of winning the intercolle ‘Masten and Cu: hances | grund average ave wii- | Rappaport, r. f. te league | nessed his g His de- | Curtiss, Also among the ¢ rtes s Dill, [mem of the haseball team that el @ twll, well-bu ! o ted that division in the in AR well-built for the I IRl it P * position after a year of i He has made good pre- 0 ' Koswig, | hanquet tonight at 6:45 o'clock | ! : Compare Our Prices Before You Let Your Money Go! 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