New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 8, 1925, Page 12

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BOYS’ CLUB FIVE EA! WANTS O GET THE. ANDERSON T0 MEET 0 OPINON OF FANS, SPINFLA TOMGHT Benelit Geme Will Be Staged if Conn. and New York Bowling Champions at Casino Alleys Public Will Support It \|rw-wx Edward J All- f ed loI v -\‘ pen o ers had New Brita ber 16 to s the late ki Hammill ¢ Killed in the plant Tube & on Noven med to that the and it is o Dajley hus not yct s 1 gam Man Charles Cc I'he o ' Spinella 1s nd also candle pin champior ) [of tho Empire W th “12ddie” Anderson is Kingpin devots 10 pin n cham among ganie i s of th Stamping ¢ M ) 1 n o first 3 teh has still 8 ) havi um ! 1 York, 1 h other's Now 1ok m's two bowlers will m skill night, 15 ch night. In the s hoth tonight and orrow Leing ger Dailey stat players on tl Rollers stand rea game it tI are still in team would original intc gard for the had grown to member of the team. There is no possib All-New Britain mar tain the feeiin the city with reg: he has request wish to sce t commuritcs sc that he m within the nex is to be staged. It is the fon that ti project if pushed through, will re- | j celve unlimited support from ~ the of this city and been interviewed ve urged | § pins but this oth men wil has on numero 5 time 1 heen seen in oceasions Jur he be- | and | who h a popular s way for the ger 1o ascer- > fans about | f game and se who game staged her 1 him in some way | able to decide 1t the ga writer with resy that it be Although cre has bheen some | time since the accident befell the un fortunate Bridgeport athlete, there | seems to be a general f about | that some movem ried througl tion of tl elforts on the ly known th means excep when his untimel ron. It s g mmill was by “well-fixec and a H end camc ANDERSON EDDIE New | New Promise in Dirst Burritts 1 1 Coacl 11 nifty in, long | Gin, Combination ri passwork to center, rformed up to its csia 5 Bristol ion, in years. Johnson R | Thoma ks, Smelter, Reamer, Merril Personal Goffa fan 2 1 1 Gotowala 1, Merrill Parparian Merr Timer, K \L\\ BRITAIN DAILX IILRA\LD TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1925, (LUB EASILY ! DEFEATS OELTICS | Much | C Shows v Try—Elln | Trounce Reserves Boys' winner elub comb | W 1tion | n it into camp | last night Celtic rin without muel ub doubling ity op- t 29-15, n trying and | score to lead And other combinig five profited was unable 1 remaine would have rson t tions, so1me but to 1 on game fast bask Kraszewski did | saemed '!r‘“\‘\-: finely young hut G The 4 worked rest of 1t ho! while Prte he Johnson and Rir Sliva when shot his 1 for vis Boys' Club Tirst rid 11 1 1 1 1 Celtics Bristol rld 11 T A c. r. g foul SHvaR ); Rinks i Gin Seorer, Preliminary Game FRANKI® GENARO - o - )] 7 - 71— 10 7], - ] ;. -’ - - .\ ..o 1 - ALIFORNIA BAD FOR CHAMPIONS v | MARTY BURKE, d |y | benefit game at this time, would be | The Boys' Club Reserves, weak- | & wonderful thing for his widow. |Anderson rolled a speclal mateh on | ened to allow the forwards to play (BY JOB WILLIAMS) Following t tion of the Yel-|the Casino lanes and A rson came | with the first team proved noj New York, Dee, §.— may b il low Jacket management in Dhila- |out the winner. His margin at that feh for the Elihu Burritt junior jiinx, it may be the cllinute, or it delphia on Thanksgiving Day, when {time was a decisive one and intet and went dowr .17, | may simply } W men they New Br cd there, in collect- |backers in this state are bankin L pretty attack. 10 wa gl were tter and won ing over $500 the wido he [him to come through in tonig t on their mer former New 1 secms tomorrow night's play. or ny cas Tin only right that would | The Brooklyn bowler is of the lanc alifor- do somethin T en | best that can be found in Jefinitely and w ut rights U‘} held up 1 tficulties 1 he is th ’ NG o e ! , i experienced by ppen in prowess cn the al- | serves, The seorc inkie G . New York fly-| arranging the C game stioned. He has clean Boys' Chub Reserves sident emeritus of t which tukes p Ling in the Empire state P11 T | L Here 1 Go i ton and the I'r iined national reputi- | Anderson, f. fo veveeves 0 0 0 naro invaded the sun-blisterd expressed the | v hrough his parti- | A, Hewitt, 1. f 4 o glboundaries of the coast state In can see its wa matches throughout the | Winkle, | Cillii.ia 1 p|high spirits and returned in now son | ‘ west on jous occasions. BT il ey i A T S vm. - wher be mild for| Heisa Jor with the candle or | pac, r, g 00 rybods looked on Genara s xtoweek ¢ e will, | big pins a e Uil i e S SO t 112-pounder in the works n al tournnme Toledo, O Compagnoni, 1, g G St heaten by an almost 1 ) t top nosed ont of first place and a prize | i on "“ La B; some from : should 10, by one pin. He needed a A g centigraduateiof ¢ not hind Gl Bl b cr score than his Elihu Burritt e cause there are nc ) would re. he rolled the ball | Fld LT icnaro f o purchase a or an ob e lane, he hit 24, pln | Begley, £ 5" 1 17 %lone. Barry 3 us a it gu ‘ to one of those Kinks | wae, 2 6 1 'y margin of victory Hamm of fate that only a howler Knows, | 1ok . 9 o 4Bt had to etring To facilita k of getting end ocked bt failed 1o fa 4 it 1 5 Genaro Sufiers Two Defeats the opinion of the fans of the cily |His neat ball kno Tha el e Ar 5 1e was be (haligatne & i S e R A gl v boy Brown, o feliow cast T ) ¢ 110 get only two pius T 2 | S » used to box in melro- 0 T % to win the mate As it 5 XA : litan circles v‘]“ iMoo 1 team or . o4 o LH ! blame for (his one toc 1 tournat reigns as : Ander. i puted ¢ fon of the lanes in ”’ 2 g ; game dur-|ppe g, Link 1, Compa £ \ i | TCSUMINE | Kiog 2, Grip 3—5. Tries for goal ocked \ {01 Lack [ o moteh 2iE | Anderson 1. Winkle 1, I Hewhtt 4. | pur \ ¥ 1it 181 17 ga rolled for an aer- | | AP : i r J g of 1 I that it was no flash oo . t was — ' 1 was proved by his work [ S0 Vs e e LFAGUF '10 ”TARI Noveniber 21 and L FIGHTS LAST NIGHT 5 Teeistor o o8 slphia — Mike Dundee The trimming b Five Teams Will Make Up Clrenit f - S et sland, won decision t ; ; el Garcia, Baltimc Which Will Play Tywo Rounds and op 1 ‘ pins. | ¢ et Ruth, Philadelplia, (10) o e Ten Week s0. Sund I Continue Ten i 1 H s ; el v o Rockford Light, won a ) v \ i e op | Jimn Sayres, Lafayette, ! 3y ‘ | Y Johnoy Croak fcago, (8) ! £ t S ella 1 An beat 1 1 55 we A Bl Burlingtor k 1 4 i D T e AN e o L | Camera, Spr ty M I ( t the.r ) [£3) L x will ba on i « i “Spr Il b two champions go t Tia The games will b . fter 8 o'cloch — Pal Moran the Bl \ 1 e s gained on L anning, S mon Tt BALL PLAYERS FETED | “%.... e Chr ; : Members of Trade Shop Nine Guests \ la f be t of Soctal Club At Turkes Supper 4 k INEVNELCEN pouna 5 Deats Jimmy Goodrich For Light i 1 i welght Title in 15 Round Bowi s % i gucse Full of Action Fvers Minute 1 A ¢ peet was th ght 1 1 N . of Buff. sk 2 In ] s plet 1 Nor ) \ ; t F 1) Good o T, < g ) RMY VS, NAVY T S £ & et v s and Navy gridir « T a r . As s Cuptal t tr. augurated 1t ¥ ( defeated by 1 eo times, Fortier, F Fitz ¥ Kansas plied eln, Ry Apditaiid R : t f { v and her ¢ womar = rounds. The “B Hercules’ - - when the |ing in F : es fought hack in determined fashion | READ RERAL) “TED ADS | cadets trimmed the midshipmen, 40 |address t} stands ¥ and refused to relinquish his lead. ' FOR YC to b I respect. o ---0 BEATS BRISTOL CELTICS—OPINION OF FANS ON BENEFIT GAME WANTED TRADE SCHOOL BASEBALL | PLAYERS GIVEN TURh.: SUPPER—GASCOS HAND TRIMMING TO MACHINE SHOP FIVE— ANDERSON-SPINELLA MATCH TONIGHT o . o o - a & —— — - o - MILLION NOW AIM {TOOLE RE-ELEGTED OF FOOTBALL STAR | AS HEAD OF LEAGUE Red Grangs Sets Ths Mark as| 0 et S5000 Move in Inter His Own Goal tional Organizetion W Yorl Yee, : Now York, Dee, 8. () — Red v York, Dee : 5 victory for John {Grange? who hus crossed other peo- | W 0N | O SO ; ple'n goal lines ro often that he had ¢/ =00 ‘;.‘:‘ ULt \-Ll‘" 1ntionn hecome the nations’ most famous ') _“n‘n" . j‘;m”; (“r"\"h' grir | faot , has set one for . . ' 0§ of 109 ciredl when he gained un- B Tn his dash for tha new goal Red [PIF f¥e-820r form and an utnun) has stift-armed love, by his own ad- | yois of geven 1 or Al misefor A Whan WEHo | nkeak htall oo 0 dlaiad Sl AU “touchdown,’ 'he plans 1o go back to | .1 Wheaton, 1il, now become famous vm;m« Tl for its fco and red heads, and be aloooned the way to the mojor 1 :“'l_'l cltizen, riding around in his |uusgions, the National today and thu ar. : Awerican tomorrow, 1o be followed Grange's statems as to his|hy u joint meeting on Thursday | tuture came following & duy of SIgN- o Bastern longue me Nare i ing pupers which enriched his cause | gnocin) geesion to by something like $376.000. The Ar-| ogle's racloction was the mali tion produced a row Pletures corpo H w8 for the International, it check for $300,000 as guarantee of |naving heen rumorcd that the ma- their end for his appearance in mo- | ior Jeagues were out to oust him for tion pictures. Manufacturing frms \his stand on the draft. There wers $40,000 for the use of | 1two votes connection with varlous |aijet, contributed his ne i him on tlie firs lented later, against one articles. The New York professional nsfer of (he Providence frav foothall management offered £33.000 lehise o Neading was approved and for his appearance in the game here | (jo lule meeting was fixed for Sunda Just \\. fore department for Wash- Ington where 15 gain today Grange managed to recover himself long enough to rer “I told father t¥ college before graduating because 1 Toronto in February, with Jack Dunn of Baltimore and Lawrenc Salonion of Toronto on the drafting committee, Charles A. Davide, new owner of |the Newark club, announced the Ipurchaso of Al Mamaux, pitcher though I could earn enough in pro- [from the Yankees, and the eigni fessional foothall to repay for what |of Georg G Burng, former outfielder he spent on my education, but T got 'of th ints, Reds and Phillles. Mr. that much so ky I figured I'd |Davids may purchase the Scranton better go on and get set for Mfe. el of the New York-Pennsyl With what I collected today I've al- |lcague, to be used as a farm, ready got salted away in the bank g y half a million dollars. | Reading purchased Francis Siga- MIKRE RID . ! Of course, Mr. Pyle (his mana- |foos, third baseman, and Jack Kee- ) gets his share of that money, lsey, first baseman, from the Fhilu- BALL‘E‘RINO I’:APL/‘\N {but if things break right this winter [delphia Athletics. Syracuse sold """ :1 will clear nearly a million. When | Pitcher Vernon Parks to Jersey Ci (J (JOS GWF LESSON 0 i .0 o ofJEnt that much I will go back home | Walter Ludwig, formerly of Readiy ] T | heehan, 0 1 1 (and be a prominent citizen and ride | was named Lusiness manager of th ! W, Wojak, 5 o gjaround in my car. Scranton club, AC INE SHOP QU[NTET‘ _ . .| "No, I don't think I'll ever go in- — % 3 to politics. I'm not figuring on be- | Marty McManus, second baseman N. B, Machino ing married coon. T don't at the|of the St. Louis Browns, is seld to e Jim Lyncl's Charges Play Snappy | Bigge, ©f ....... G o q4/moment know any girl who would |wanted hy the former chempion S nonn it 4 o g have mer Yankees in their plans to rebulld th. Game to Beat Judustrial e 5 4 3| The check for 3300,000 which he|club. Manager Huggins of the Inguersinoiotes g o 0 o|received yesterday will be deposited | Yankees has not committed himsel! guers 52 to 2 e o 0 o'in the Tlinois Saving Bank and regarding the material the Yankees The " € skethall quintet | Kilkoweki, Is 0 o g Trust company at Champalgn, IlL, |would send to St. Louis in exchango cana e ftain “ achiiie flve By ey “home fown of the university which but is reported to be considering £ood lesson i 3 gave Grange his fame. It will be' Aaron Ward, second baseman; Wal- court game lost ol [Deld in trust for Red until he fslle Schuug, catcher, and a pitcher club gymnastum, BLULS T0 BOSTON {ready to work for the pietures. His — the tune of to Watcrbury, Dec 8 () — Manager , COntract with the concern says he| Many traders seek Bill Terry who were in excellent form and the com- | Geor Mulligan of the Hariford !l share ata certain percentage fn jplays first base for the Giants when binatlon is showing up much | Blues, Connecticut profe the gross pts from his first pie- (reorge Kelly i& substituting for the | football champlons, last might fure. the $300,000 being thc mini- injured in other positions. Jack K" | closed arrangements with the St | MUM Ruarantee drawn agatnst the Hendricks of Cincinnali, Art Fleteh- el st lor o or s el percantige: er of Philadelphia, Wilbert Robinson h former caging threo field | for the appearance of the Blucs af | GTange's starring vehicle will be of Brookiyn, and Bill MeKeehnie of goals and the latter six in (he first | Penton fleld, Doston, on mext Sat. |® SPort story. the Arrow officlals Pittsburgh, are sald to be Interesled hAlE. Working with Ml e I having announced that it will be in the man from Memphie. ¢ old veteran who is now dabbli | written by a well known sporting e in real estate, flashed a good floor STECHER BEATS JUDSON | writer while Red is running around T}A"r“ are fulrgorN"l\a' 500D Joly gamo and showed that his eye is as| Chicago, Doe, 8 (PreJoo Stecher, ' BFidirons from here to Florida and McGraw of the Glants will anhouncs 1 as it been in gone | claimant to the world'’s heav Hw“nro(m rnmr:;rn\u.tm ! \ih:)x»ur{x-::;:-”:f L;noarr’llr:rf;;u (hi‘m': by. Frank ehan played a won- | we Sl i i is team, tho Chicago Bears, 'bY ALLS L NIOT S & hony Sheehan at guard and from | instructor at Harvard, hers Jast [OMOTTOW. Pittsburgh Friday, De-)Graw wants a catcher who can hit o manner in which thesc two | night, Stecher wom {he firet and 'Tolt Sunday and then departs for Lt RTINS s e | the southl _ MOHAWK JUNIORS WIN !almost led to believe that they were | SR | The Mohawk Junfors defeated the ¢ was the bi | BIKE TEAM'S REWARD TO ¥ dcalsToe el Ty saniel the Machine shop crew Goosens and Debaets, Belglum | Commissioners John ingp foi0-dhegameinasaispiriiod o could not offsct the spe. (et ailioniin o inorenasy Dand Bxilinglotiihe Nawilevorg ot St Tt neliicr elde HeiinE e Bas Gas company five, T 0o FE N E it T e G OIS Gl ) (3t MLl Sl o (UL S Wojak got into the game in | received 0,000 for their cfforts, Jack Delaney, Bridgeport light 2a¥ for & (oendown and the exira ond halt and Butcaeded [ A tanlloh oo saalon dislinasd ight, at his training quar- jESs e Es = in caging thre ! ring { j5 e bee 1 v to dete e his e T o It T 1 the WARD COURT SCHEDULE York, Friday night. i Sl G e . ‘nj fi \‘, L s 2 The Army has arranged an ex- ‘.\‘o'rf Dame football team Thas field g NIATY: | ceedingly tough basketball sehedule PRO GAME PAID signed a two-year contract with the B his winter. The card fncludes| Professional football paid in its University of Southern California, 7 0 4118 games with Syracuse, Columbia, | first attempt in Ne York, but|The first game will be played in LR I\r'\{'\»:'v‘v\‘l‘;, \01 v‘iulrl fo and the | there was a doficlt until Red|Tos Angeles December 8, and tha siciild b 2| Naw belng womo of the teams fo|Grange appeared, according to the| game In 1937 will be played at - 10 \c season starts Dee. 16. | promoters, South Bend, Start the Day Wrong REALIZE CHRISTMAS A Few DAVS oFF THING DONE ' — LQ-‘\ ‘LL BET You HAVEN'T DoNE l NE THING TOWARD GETTING | AR OR Qm‘\,L CHRISTMAS CARDS OF e | \ OUR.S:- AND THEY OUGHT To ( . e CARDS -* |M1~E‘r ~me Vi TowN ‘ou: DAY \_/o o <~ AND DON'T YoU THinkK FOR ONE MINVUTE ALL OF ST | Don'T CARE WHETHER You GET ANYTHING FOR ME THIS AKE GET A MOVE ON AND :rcub To GETTING OUT THos® THIS WEEK © v uy-mmwl e By BRIGGS You'vE GOT To TAKE SoM& OF TH& RESPOMNSIBILITY Youre SELE -+~ YOU'RE NOT GoING To CRAWL OUT OF (T AGAN 3 '™ Going To Do IT LIKE { HAD To Do AND SO THE DAY WAS COMPLETELY fiUlu'b NOT BuT FOR HEAVENS WHERS Doms ME Gut oFF B AIVE ME RIS WP LIKE THAT - You'lL_SAVE To WHAT DoRs A auy GeY Mom AcTw' Lwe ThaT. wh"~ umAY an g ) PO I R e B e o AR R S P e A B e s ol -~—e O -t =D N W 'Y S e RN N SO &

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