New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 16, 1925, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1925, o e ) - e o a1 et 4 ) 2 . . | S - T o .77 o - oo . — : VOLLEYBALL ARTISTS TO GET GOING AGAIN TOMORROW NIGHT-— GUARDS PLAY DIXIE FRIDAY AND ELM CITY FIVE SATURDAY ' KAPLAN MAKES 126 POUNDS IN TRAINING GRIND—CYCLONES AND CELTICS WIN IN BOYS’ CLUB LEAGUE—TRADE SCHOOL WINS | . ] 7 o oo o0 o, 1 " -1 - 22 o 7. o 1 < - -, 7. o 22”0 o~ . o o . 0 oo {1 7 . 1 ] . 7. o o I 1 o1 | - 1~ - 1.~ e - — 1 1 1.0 7_0 o’ - 1. =3 EXCITING GAME BETWEEN VOLLEY BALLERS | BEST SOUTHPAW IN AMERICAN LEAGUE [FAGUE LEADERS GARBISCH NOW T0 R.AND E. AND RULE SHOP G0 AT ITAGAN, o1 so oy | STILL WIN GAMES| JOIN PROF, RANKS es T/ ngion Btrest Dive Noses Gus Eoou Seceat Clan I Nyt e, Hrolesslonals gid : 0 7 ol {Celtcs and Cyclops at Top of Buell My Become Harvand Final Minutes of Play—Fafnir Five Runs Wild to oo 3 : Beat New Britain Machine — One Point Game | 7 . 0 N\ Goach-Foothall JOmflgS Gives Fans Big Thrill — Machiners Outclassed BY | 14, cocond woek of the 1. 3. @ @ gy Wy j <7/ IR SR e Speedy Play of Bearing Makers. | sday night volley ball LNy | et & &% I i S e e e o 1 RO RalMeohantort tacit t fechanies facing {made and the question of over em rofessional team in the Russell & Erwin tool ne pi t rs whil ¢ f g which lue to start at | $ f . who man- | Celties (‘yelones 1 1 ind professionalism yet fo e v Nationals . 4 letermined, football continues to 4 lead away from the Stanie a prominent place in the sport BELOVED BY : _ Sl occs light, although the playing THE UMPIRES slon, the 's and lones took son is long passed in collegiate asketball quintet in the asketl cague at the m 1 1 i y ) their game ¢ pace with \. last evening and W X 2 J ) [ mi ! ”1.‘ Nl”“: nl each other in t Club 4;,‘”“\ Not satisfled with taking several st exciting encounters of the e J 1 ¢ ¢ al team ca nt ) POw e 1eading playe ¥ 2 college A In late league by copping g players from the colleg Dressel down under control and 8 ShLL n last n y the low score of |° 8 ; Uit % : i 4 2 8 8 o o without much Panks (o start an argument that is ¥ I etk i work the Dorgey to Crowe to Dres 3 to 15 in the first game, In the ypiq cjt o fina - San vstem of pass SR THE FRAILEST, VE i : ' 3 trouble, xt weck thero should he m over, lthaa brought about . : 5 5 em of pass work t m vE AILEST, 1f / / = : a ho when the two Mets 1Y ignations from the army ond encounter of t | e 1o 18 vor ¢ s favored to win. The cause of | . MOST EFFECTIVE / Z ¥ T, tain J. J. MeEw cabley Tt sumt th 1ot riER AT he C. SOUTHPAW” IN THE / 2 erin a struggle fc I | iwan cabled «nir team playir nd elf defeat last week by the Com- 2 i 3 ’ 1 The National ' terd from Porto Rico th| ) § ¢ AN Bty ot o , AR AMERICAN place. The Nationals put up a s ; 3 \ ume, left the N y . | mercials was lack of coordination | S ¥ opposition to the Celties, but Truhan Would leave the service to codlih tho ombination at the ne e and team work. LEAGUE- : and Stanley Was were too mi crsity of Oregon for fivéblyears, aindily, 54 to 18 e Macl O il The Mechani, e two sterling for them. Krugla a4 Kobhela an Garbiseh, for four yen ere no match for the fas R : t players in ons of P, I played their he (f, but the Ccl- Con West Point, has decidid afuirs produced ar core | S s on and Rosensweig and To0ics b 10 alory R The Aito his lot with professional pt mounting with every second of Maher, ¢ Rosensweig 18 working T Ay, kow L 18 0 U the net he is unbeatabis R. & F. vs. Stanley T e Galbraith and Sahrbacher, y Stkora started re e S L th st back court men in orks for the Stanley R team in | A0 i ; & Y feed them up to Ro- the first game by caging a foul goal i V1B & nsweig and Braddon after 3 minutes and secon ~. Mcchanics Professionals ay. He followed this up witk Stowell Loomis ach of Harvy at field goal, putting hi | | / A = 1 fuil sway at Cambridg ightly in the lead. Luke, taking | , Retz-Luebeck Dressel z AN % o 3 e er year, succeedi wo free tries as th . Coltics., Mcantime the big three coachin T i) : solutiof. Bill Roper, mentor of al Princeton, has. signed f 2 another o t 25 reported Truhan, ADDELl, T vuataus0) S Wa e g > . g Who has retired. Fisher, however, toul, caged both of them to give his Gt e V. Braddon Crowe < ‘ that Leary has been nomine team two points put them in D€ / \ he running. ey, lanky cente Sahrbacker Roch - Z . Sl g arley Buell, famed non-serime for the Rui L 3 2 . B. : y & quarterback of Tarvard in find for the court v ek Galbraifh Murphy-Dorsey N Rl ! - : 6 past, also is recciving a great a double decker and two fouls by (! ' T8 2 : s A WK W %, 3 SO S deal of consideration as coaching kora and another by Gustafson, 3 _ % y: 205 THOUGHT / / i) g timber 1l was regarded as a re- gave the Rule § of eight §eien i ) Unterspan BEHIND / Y/ S s markable field ge nd very sel- The R. & C on b EACH C 4 y & ! dom carried the ball. His toe )t geem to get going and it man- b an entirely PITCH ¢ 28 7 counted for many points, however - e s : b when. {hey e | Major Frank Cavanaugh, former to crawl up and ju > 2 % el st thel GOt i u Tt i Dartmouth mentor and for several years suceessful Doston coliege, 1 in the final se of the f ppost . of the Bontl crhde t t al land toc 16-4 victory. Cohen My B0 elscwhere the Bostonians 1 to & in favor of the I I 3 & 2 % s " Bol : $ cehnique intc 1t , star southpay | | | | attack, while the failed to sizn him for another year \ 1 Rival 2, Peterson, Belser 9 ling techniqu into ! 4 2 ; ! in in that loop mp -lled the winne attack, while th 5 3 forellt put his team aher ‘r Dl 2 ! e 4 the' Commercials Uhe s, s r I EarR et e v uarding was almost perf before the annual contest with Holy rame i i b S A ‘ warm session | (hat a. sirong s gre i lchty, fomer o N B 4 to show much, The Cross. Eddle Cascy is said to be a Second Half bt Rl oL EDtaILEdonp s of : western University team ar | summary:— Hdeodloniinoftioeiond g ol ugo) i team has heen play-| DI e S or wea ) B Nt Eartiand)) caplain! ot last: years Cyclones. post. He was a great backfleld man } ih t missed | ing the for only six months form fons would ey Co ial High school quintet. Fid. 1 Harvard. @h gt nbio g Bous il LE[\[(W VS PEXTO apidly developing into a Hgek e s aciool Ll it combination in its opening |T. Cohen, 1f ......4 [ e National Colleglate Athletic nty of “sucker” sh ry | il 3 / Sl S T 1o most effective southy S SOk i o o 'association, mecting in New York ear, 5 outcl: ( '4 anga . fouls were committed, keeping year, ha roou W ngan, rf ol S i ' G O I ey T AN Rk S D o e Ve e SOHAT G e 1 ) o December 30, plans a concerted at- v team it has me 0 > tack on efforts o professionalize ] han a number of other lefth : Hith : collegiate footbali. A resolution f r pepping the up the game re badly beaten and humb ' Greenblat, ) 0 iate football. A r ion for the so Jimmy et i n the majors yet he is a tough bird Dy S | 2 ¢ J . i n B iy \ e R S 2 consideration of the delegates previ- 't o v et g ould be a h er fo \ J en outfit would like not . Baylock, g ....1 2 8 p! @ was hur z time out 3 : OBl courage, the in and a o sph ek Sl 0 dra h follows ¢ oy .h il "“’\ e b o Five of Southington. merei the Old Fox of the game, "1' _‘_I L "“ WeAS o e lown as th be a re her 8 Juamasupititglioysiin ok ki iy ""‘“ e st - [ who his team to vieto r ""H‘ ;}‘ ':1“»’1"" Sl o g 4 e t cap and wo can Panthers, By limiting pre on train+ Comir K to serd P ALOR The Ed Glover post, American | i & rb Pennock is te the south- 1 for them from Sutur- Fld. Sikora, hanging unnoticed dn one iy o0y hagkathall team, will open i ap S o American lcague what | Wil on the ! ive ] bt | “b. By limiting the number of corner, 169k e papsiand sipped th yresent season Thursday night A e e i Johpecy et r > aNeh teearmory Silly Dudack is putting his |1 o 2 intcreol contests. pall in, breaking th ¢ 10 A A o handier Ihe two have much in |52 Blde oA UGl inacenitorts | Daltasacty i 0l v limiting the number of touls in a row brou J : ¢ folc L of - G i e b cainmon ftn i physique, be a sweet dishoof basketball fo e calberic 1 d in other than collega p to 12 and gave e i . . i N iring his career can |local fans. T i llege club 2 i AR Ohy i ; needed to win t s s in this ' S ‘ St iy ok or umpire recall an \ v \v was VJ.;N 1 to Eim City o e By abolishing so-called ath- 1 pulled a neht ‘U‘\Mw‘”“ ‘ S o played and Ll o : « Pennock displayed a | come here vl‘ mar SR et 2 = letic scholarships and Improper . but Rof 1ys A Raene peeve s notifi v Lanpher | proselyting. he breakir ht he is E e, f f the 1l team that owing to in of several points to : ! Tries for goal ‘ L Porter The sccond half was a repefition doubls \ “ } S The tenm 5 R S fr s By encouraging intra-mural Ilodin sh anotl g sdny P B T i ey L J incd Shy St oRo s b1 G . Hisei o land inter-class footbal . s s : which i ristmas e S0 R _ for the Giants, can d B five will | . e Al that the educational institutions be 1 ¥ 151 ! { 3 ‘ b b “ i = T . 30! here € m v Stmmnd urther recommended to refuse ] i1 tear s it the arm- |yfore Players Were Used Around | 1°reafier to employ any or continug AreThen : sy : 3 - the National | s jin employment any coach, trainer, UG L B lCeRbelne (ealle i an S B e ) ¢ with the| Keystone Station During American | rulevs, officlals, or others that in ; 3 auin taim. e s any capacity give service to or ald Hartford TR A nionz ¢| Teague Chase For 1925, in the promotion of professional much Service. b cals ; New York, Dee. 16—More players = ! ery tear and can easily || CIYACRM o used at second R R LR contenders on d o 2 25 American league chase than cason and both are i great shape [ O G e SKATES SHARPENED aturday ni v | enteen timers cavorted at 25c ealbar Tt thsi keystone tion, the Yankee . 5 of (g . & “lond Cleveland leading with three SHOE SKATE cup s exceptiona ng 5 " {apivee. The Browns employved only | | SPECIAL. . e $5.50 HERMAN DOWN TO 12 [0 vconcn "'\[_,"“""_\‘“ S MEN & WOMEN'S Herman, ehallenzer, 5 five used two f down to 127 pou Ther even player: 5 to ha trouble 'in 100 games or more, Stanley H: ight limit ri hington manager, with 144, round clash g next to McManus, who play- ry one of his team's 134 15 MAIN ST, h‘}};in’rti ltrav Gran;i——and Glorious”lrz'eeling? By BRIGGS WWHEN Yhu WAKE UP ABOUT » Tx 2 < FOUR IN. THE MORNING WITH A AND YOU TELL FRIEND WIFE . AND SHE THROWS A WET BRILLIANT SELLING IDEA AND AB 2 T BEFORE LEAVING RAG ON IT BY EXPLAINING GRS N J WORTH SIDERING = FOR THINKING ABou T conN T == CCHMUNICATED iL hvan (Kid) Benjamin of Plain ville Answers Lewis Burdick's Wrestling Challeng ng ; ; in Biz Match L j | BuT ARRIyE AT TeE ~ AND ME SHAKES YOUR HAMD S~ AND WHEN YoU GET HOME i biYy Ma l i OFFIcE Y D To PUT T AND SAYS 1ITS A \0Ccp D! AND TELL 1T T THE WIFE . ANYWAY AND WILL PUT 1T inToO OH-H-H Boy! An T T IVAN BENJAMIN, | G cF \TION AT ONCE A GR-R-RAND AND Red and Gold Quintet Playing | | Pormer Stars Teday—Game Has | Important Rearing on Scason, | amrion to | ar in New Play

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