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- ]t ). 7]’ ]_ -1~ 1 1. 1.7 o S 17 1 151> .~ 1’0310 10 00 ALL - NEW BRITAIN TEAM PLAYERS IN EVERY LINE Ed Dailey Furnishes Information On Present Where- abouts of Men—Various Walks of Life Represent- ed on Eleven — “Eddie” Barnikow, the Original Ice-man Foothall Player—Joe Rogers a Restaura- | teur—Other Occupations. sh ham, clas A fow Britain over the New Britain | sults of the various games v team played and the record the eleven during s source of pride to those wh really interested in th All-New.Iritain w players W parts of Connec in other st decision was reached tc season and the player lived ou he Hard for their various pla &nd work, Where th now and what they do in the interim between foothall seasons, is an inter- esting bit of information supplicd by Manager Ed Dailey whe lled the | business end ot this past season. Joe Rogers, the left wing lest end New Brit- 1t the present time, leisure, Ho spends in New York which his home on Long man, and the ain ever had, team, e a gentleman of nost of his time isn't far from Island, Tommy Dully, substitute guard, s trucking business in Hart- They ho throws pianos A with ¢ ybe that's why Tommy could tackle them so hard. n in the ford s s, place in the line, crigie with Morris. | ying law in Yale YAl Blanchard is a patt t the Russcll & Lrwin Mfg. Co. In this city. “Al" is patiently awaiting the opening of the bascball scason 50 that he can get out on the dla- mond again with the Corbin Red Sox. Besides being a flash at end, | “Al" is a crack first haseman, captain and center of | Connolly a Postman the team is a restaurateur in his home | “Unk” Connolly is always cheery city, Meriden. It is said that Joe|when one grects him, but just at puts out as fine a feed as can be | present, he is loaded up with Chris had in the Silver City and the secret | mas parcel post packages. “Unk" 1s now out that it was because is in Uncle Sam's service at the post Joe's proximity to scrambled eges, [office and there never was a more that he was always to be in on | popular postman in the ¢ the scramble on the gridiron, | “Bus" Pond, the coach of the “Barney” tho Ieeman { team, will s00n start on his new job “Red" Grange's reputation as an|at the Hotchkiss school for Boys at fee-man has spread about the coun- | Litchfleld. “Bus” has been secured try, but juggling cakes of ice was an [as the instructor of old story with Eddio Barnikow be-[and people in this section will surely fore Grange got his first job on an|be interested in his work. ice wagon. Any day in Meriden E That is the makeup of the All- dle can be scen juggling hundred | New Britain football team and when pound cakes ot frozen water into|one looks them over and the various Joe Rogers' ice box and it is sald | lines of business they are in, to tell that Jddie has a style all his own [ them all right off, it would he easier in this business. He's in busin o count the buttons on one! himselt and through this worl, nd start “The butcher, the keeps in trim for foothall. ck-maker, ete." Thompson, wiose it comes to play- Miller, contrary to the stories which | ing foothall, the team was certainly bave gone about town, there, Iootball fans in this city will dent in a college, but dentist | wish them all a Happy New Year. in Philadelphia. He had so much | practice in extracting testh t his right arm always for throwing forward passes. “Duteq” Conno dircetor athletics in the Institute of Agriculture in Farmingda His school team didn’t go so well the past sea principally because didn't the material to woi with, It “Duteh’t could impart to his ch the skill he himself on a football field, he would have a team as good as any, “Dutch” would lke nothing Ulctter than to land a job as director of athletics § a high school in 1t Radzewich, flashy quart the eleven, is cmployed n the Turner & Seymot gton, his native city. do his stusf the one would ever take “pencil pusher Steudiner a Plumber tendtner w uient n is a partner in Alford is also w school. the team of name {s Neverthele: CHAHPIONS OF 1925 is strong Boxing Jack Dem (world) ght n ave rican).. . ..Gene Tunney . Harry Greb key Walker Wkey Mitehell cky Kar a4 Morg: 5 Ridel L Basehall i) . Pittshurgh tsburgh Ba « To gridiron, nim for cague) Ro, Hornsby o b team in the “Red the mos that he oc greater par plumber in Meriden, saw the light of da “Red” can thread much neatness and best of them plumber's | and that's when he sla ing lines. “Zip! cay jugglin of hay witi torward bask is sald tc on the Harry Hellmann Golt Willle mateur AT ..Walter Hagan tish open « Jim Barnes Leo Diegel ilenna Collett Bill Hel e8) Tilden n Wil United Stat Foothall None . Dartmonth Michigan Diliiards rd Horemans year rou Wrestling Perry is ¢ 1 instructor 1 school M know iu-jitsu tricks Donlon in Track and Tield Swimming Wes | W Raskethall time came bug came HAD 600D MARKS Horh Pennock of Yankees Notable Periormances tments of Baschall on | DEMOLAYS TAKL TWO doudtful if there popular play on team than “Big BilL" Alford, who played almost every | n maker | letics there | coat | Paul Berlonbach | Kaplan | enberg | MacFarlane | Nobby Jones | cdonald Smith | nd Williams | LUKE 1S LEATING " INBASHETS CAGED P& B Codin Five Away Abead of Others in Team Scoring ———, “Micky" Luke of the P, & | bin basketball five is leading | Industrial League in points scored In games including those of last Tuesday night. Luke has a total of 67 polnts scored Including 28 field | goals and 11 fouls. His team mato | Jasper comes cond with a | total of 67, 10 points behind Luke, including 26 field goals and 5 fouls. | Gierochowski of the Fafnir quintet, |18 third high scorer with a total of 45 points including 18 ficld goals and 7 fouls. Luke and Jasper are ticd in | hooting honors having | single points each while Saxc of the R. & E. quintet.comes second with 10 and Blgge of the New Britain wchine Co. third with 9 to his | ereait, he P. I the six ot} the ware [ erew. Cor- the = A oaus riont MAY AS WELL BE CHAINED To a close s foul ed 11 9 five I8 far ahead of er teams in the loop in matter of team scoring, the' to them being the Iafnir The Corbin men have a total 07 points which fncludes §5 fleld {bhaskets and 37 fouls. Fafnirs have 61 field goals and 28 fouls for a total of 152. Landers quintet stand: third with a total of 98 points scored by making 61 ficld goals and touls. The standing of the individuals |according to teams and the stand- ling of the teams as far team s g0 in team scoring, 1 | 25 P. & F. Corbin Paris Arburr .. | A. Parker BY JOB New York, Dec. ul Derlenbach th the immor tespite all the g WILLIAMS 26.—Pound will never r of the prize rit owing phrases potential po a coming heavyweight. Pound 'Em Panl, I am convinc. ed after secing him defend his title nst Jack Delaney, sharp-shooter, 15 simply ed fighter, pos stamina and courage Pound 'Em Paul the left and shoot the punch over ’.\Ir(l ht. he does not seem to be a master of timing, the Man. hattan Dutchman 1o get rable power blow effcct is that of a jarring jolt h n explosion, 4 'Em Paul employs his ht hand solely for defensive pur- re not for this it v to enthusc over Iy « possible conqueror of g in months to come. | A strictly one-handed fighter sl { dom catches up with lasting fame, this is what Pound 'Em Paul geems 1o be, 01 Mun Hickey, who mar Dutchman, thinks he new man of destiny. Hickey relates tow 1 vach was deaf and du at the f two following an at Setnabng tack t feve ow he | Whitman ...... \ 4 s restored 10 | MeNamara touchi | Rakowski . | | Nor you Landers G man into N reisser nan Wood Wlatka no th is the ring's e wire; he took up wres and went on to win the Olym- ship; how he decided ord that boxing wa 0w his own a better suited 1 | and muse gift ing | yes o his tempe Stanley Rule & Level and Gl ow Fl as s Klezey ! Gegrees to t 3| champlonship Hickey Dominates Berlenbach Ky r. The Aronson bdin Murphy rlenbac all oy iney Vs H nd mentor simnto dominates Hickey's n Hicke Berle apletely subn Works ik Stanley tell Berlen- and Wills in ow between the and five, v itatir two birds ' Berlen the he would do |4¢ Hickey ad ar nmons gain triump St. Shephen’s (‘ollcgzc' Votes to Drop Baseball ( lal t Heral 1l to the n lowed by to t fectly I FOR RESULTS o | | rsity, |READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADs | | MR. HICKEY DOES ALL THE __THINKING FOR MR BERLENBACH n incredible | hook with | | Coral Gables Collegians. 26, 1925 1 . 1 O P — BERLENBACH NOT A HIGHLY RATED CHAMP GRANGE SCORES SUCCESS IN FLORIDA APPEARANCE smer Illinois Flash After Long Rest Comes Back in Fine Form 0 Win Game Tla., Dec commonly jeeman and ordina 26 (P— own foothnller ex- here rs and The Titan- the only contest 0 Be: dressed Mereury scored {touchdown of the game, carried the hall of 48 yar times for a total yard ost 4 yards on two {tempts and was halted for no gair in one Th to 0, All in try. final score was Initial appe and the § |spectators who saw him make it felt of old Bob | And | he had lived up to his reputation. The star played three full quarters of the game, being held out in the third seseion. The most spectacular moment of the game came in the closing mo- ments as the “Galloping Ghost” found a hoie in the line and covered 45 yards before he wa another top, former of Geor “Golden Tornado,” who from behind. The ray of football talent here terday is believed to have heer greatest ever in southern diron, scveral of the men having star tackled scen made his debut in Dixie | be- | 21 1o playi within five da | With the Pit York the | at nit Matches to Ile Played | | been all-American stars. men In uniform represented 20 uni- | Gub | versitics. The 40 HOCKEY PROGRAH First of Il rden in Uive Days Will Be Staged Tonight, New York, Dce. 26 (P—New York ' upon enters hockey pr when 0 tiona N the W [ £ first 1 in Ma its am s tsbur mat m in of eight Jison Squarc Garden will rgh ch. ost y elaborate rs tonight, matches to be contested Pirates facin Americans in a N T L PR PR PP —— NATIONAL GUARDS MEET WATERBURY COLLEGIANS—TAKE FIRST BEATING FROM NEW HAVEN ATLAS—“MICKY” INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE IN POINT GETTING—TUTCOA TO MEET STRONG OPPOSITION IN SATURDAY AFTERNOON LEAGU — BRIEFS e e e T ——— | Carroll On Visitors’ Trimming From New Night—Only Score In Johnny Sheehan. Lose to Atlas Unable to score in the second half, exeept for foul basket by Johnny Sheehan, the National Guards took thefr first beating tho scason at the honds of the New Maven Atlas last night in the Eim City. The game was productive of <00d and bad bhasketball and at times reached w high degree of roughness, New liritain was on the short end of a 5 to 12 score. The feature of the contest was the defensive work of Guhersky who |was handed the assignment of guarding “Mert” Taylor, flashy for- ward of the Guards, Hanging on the local y back all night, the w Haven guard held him score- less from the field and Taylor's score for the evening was one point gained from a free try. Gubersky on other hand, scored two field woals and three fouls for a third s team's points, The Guards took an ea the game by a foul goal by lana field goals by Reynolds and Sheehan, but Greenberg, getting two field gouls and two fouls, put his [team on an equal footing with the Vlocals. Restelli got a free try but | Botwinile dribbles down the floor and sank a double counter, sky and Jurwitz caged free shots but Reynolds caged another field | goal and Shechan dropped a single | counter putting the teams all even again, Ivans got a free try and { made good, but {fleld goal leaving New Britain in the lead by one point at the end of the first half, Second Half Your minutes after the frame had started, Botwinik a prett 4 goal and followed with {another from tha middle of the floor. rsky ot another and followed with still another. P'ite and Botwinik h caged ficld gaals while Guber- sky scored two fonls. Shechan got the only point for New DBritain on making good a free try. Hurwitz sank a field goal Notwinik got another on a from Chadys, Greenberg sank a | free throw and Chadys followed him with four points. Witkin ended the scoring for New Haven with a pret- y roal from fhe side of the court. The a lone lead in and summ Pts. 10 astern amateur league teams wil + JTurw make their bow tomorrow ni doubleheader. ( ad the [ The *. sextet opposing the L York A. on A, A New . Nicholas club squaring off nst the Knickerbockers, College puck-chasers will he next o cater th arena on Mond Canadian and American te Montreal Unive lego playing in th Princeton Mili ry in the evening, A and Bo: contesting demy of Kingston, Ont., v, when ms clash, on Col- afternoon and the Royal BASKETBALL PRACTICE New Britaln Machine basket- The ball t noon A. § m will practice this $:20 inm | night at the chool gym at hers of the be pre sent. That Guilties;t F eeliné N\ afte o'clock at the Y, M. ( a nd Elihu team Y A\G WY ////“’/{,// RN A\ § o'clock. are i Monday Burritt high Al Tem- requested to Guber Witkin, rg Greenberg, Ig. ... 2 [ Bailey, 1g. | Reynold Taylor, If. Bilser, 1f 1 o 0 4 O'Brien i GAML Coll Dumse Carroll Magner \ns Guards Renol of | Taylor, | Guber- | 1 Restelli sank a | pass | 3 |for five consecutive string ..Taylor | B | UKE LEADS NATIONAL GUARDY MEET WATERBURY CU.LEGIANS ‘Mect Tartar On Armory Floor Tonigh'_Dumschott and Lineup—Iagls Take Bad Haven Atlajy Game Last Last Half Iffoul Goal By Tor Hayes Foluysves o o O'Connell. . . Tonlght the Kethall team takes \ (4o sccond [tongh eustomer of thyeek in the Waterbury Coll ded by [those two court limyyjug, Dum- !sehott and Carroll. Ihyigitors will have the strongest cohipation of |yeurs facing the locals yight, and from all reports the Guar, yi) have to travel at top speed 1ywin the | game, The Collegians will li: forvards who have playejn this city many years past. Duschott, |known for his ability to driyje and to shoot, and Carroll, log and rangy, fast on a and trky in shooting, are a pair who wor with {perfection together on a bashthall conrt, | Magner, .budack Kilduft Sheehun N8 pair of th is center, iy obh of whom it said that he commres vorably with the hest g s in the cast at the pivot po- |sition. He has the knack of gettng the jump on his opponent, and Cyrl i Restelli will have a worthy rivalin the person of this lanky lad. The, Collegians present an imp ing array of guards. TFiore | Hayes, who work as regula nong the hardest men on the court |to cage baskets on, whilo the re- [serves in the persons of Hayes and O'Connell are able 1o keep up with the best the game can ofter, The New Dritain players are in |&ood shape for tonigl gruelling ivnn!r.\ and 1t is doubtful if the Col« [legians will Dbe able to carry away {the laurels on the armory floor. Th |inconiparable trio of hasket shooters 2 "Red” RReynolds, rt” Taylor 1 “Hope elli, backed up hy Sheehan, Billy Dudack, Kilduff or LaHar at 1he are liable to hand the feam of stars a bigeer surprise than [ they expe will st | Dillon | Dancing will follow. 1 minary Game, The National Guard Reserves, [ with 14 straight wins 1o their ered- it will play the Meriden Y, M, H. {tonight in the preliminary gan ie Meriden team was one of the few muintets to beat the locals Jast year and this year have won their first six vietories. The lineup in- cludes this year's High séhool cap- tain and ew Haven High captain, Including this v victories, the t 9 o'clock calling them. flve straigh Reserves who finish [ with nine wins in a row last year, 14 consecutive victories on their record and are out to kee p the slate tonight. T following used:—Gennette, Dar- IVinklestein, forwards; aunde: guards 1 have clean be WINS BOWLING PRIZE Dave Rooney won the special for rolling the highest score at Rogers { Bowling alley hur ¥ by toppling |the timbers for a total of 686 Ho | was presented with a $2.50 gold pie for his efforts. His scores for oh string were as follow 0 and 121, A ROW United States has the Davis tennis cup s Lorow, settings CW T ir last summer, now won seagons in cord for the 1S TuaT EVERY WHAT S OF GOING IN A \TOURH/\MENT COUNTING STROKE ? The IDEA Ten- SEVEN TEN-BIGHT~ Twewve - /S A i Wi AW 1 N € AN POSTING YOUR SCORE ON THe BoARD AFTER PLAYING THE WORST GAME OF YouR LIFE [iRine - ELevEN- "By BRIGGS 3 ARE_ “You HKIDDING / il Wi “!‘\‘.{/,_\f\\\\ L.