New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 28, 1925, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 2€, 1925, P - O . ] ] - . ] o —— . . - - o 1 ] ] ] ] —— o . o . . . o FEp—— i NATIONAL GUARDS AND WATERBURY COLLEGIANS STAGE SWEET GAME-—THE TUTCOS HANG MOHAWK SCALPS AT THEIR BELTS ! ! BRISTOL ENDEES ENTER BASKETBALL FIELD—SOQUTH CHURCH TRIMS METHODISTS —LAURELS OF SOUTH MANCHESTER TO PLAY S . . - - ) ] - — - - WATERBURY COLLEGIANS . CHURCH FINDS | "o Comeote Abrosd WOHAWKS SOALPED WHISTER RS BRISTL ENDEES NOSED OUT BY NATIONALS NETHODSTSTOUCY g /o BY TUPS TUTCS ..., = ..., ENTER GOURT GAME Game Has Beaving on 135-Pound | . " ' 1 A . - 3 State Championship——Good y “Tedders” Kilduff Main Cog In New Britain Vietory— [ytherans Have Little Trouble: ' L e T ;Han'y Ginsherg Hammers Out ’,"’ ' e Garvol) Brass City Quintet a Speedy Combination—Taxlor\ wipning Chyrch League Game | ' il /5 | Account of Game for Press revsciu v Signs Malcotm aid Feldman Fails To Get Field Basket But Plays Pretty Floor ey ‘ i ‘ : Fuaulkner M " 2 ' " r " Miysien yepariment of tl {raszewski . . H. Andersol N i ‘ s Game—Dumschott In Rare Form During Contest Chureh Leaguestanding ! ssical Departm b s70y 0 wl Tivie W 3 > 3 f ' assures no res ibility for the 5 IForward T A fondhe ran ) % 4 o’ write-up of the games in the Satur- Goffa ..., vevsassees Nelll | brand of f wnsored by N Eregatic 0 i b 1y t ball league entg e s there, but o & 4 i Physi - Hoh Gotowalu veo. Metealf i iny noting 1 Harry Ginsherg Vas | " 1 N Kers of or doing anything in | Sliva, Levin sted tha o look Gu ot to n ¥ 3 o players over and give his im- ! Substitutes — Boys' Club, Parpar- fine brand ol bas 1 the \ 5 i 4 K AT F 1 g 1forward ) enter s their on, ol 4 heeltinny i S Jlayed by the various - . i’ ax ot rdav Nt by taking 3 Hurry who i8 the type ¢ ollow South Church Celties ' a1 ML man- \ght have bLeen sweet contes owed im with ‘ Saturiliygn enibydiaking | Havlick ..., . Johnson from 1 Saurall=t e ride ¢ % y pression of the games and form dis- | i Laur 1Fox, Madden, Rundi A iGaAlIite s aithio) | the 8¢ ) \ t keenly contested strug- _ Pk who buckies into every 3 ~lvgw‘ “-n Bhe el A | 4 ; o South church subdued a 3 3 i p any good cause along, called Forward ut the city, none or 1 his ; Methodist combination i far puporiand nenell and submitted |AGAME e . . Rinks pust isual he steppeld { 1 the Luterans, by peeia s . h the following Forward I Matcolm and Feld- L L L A - ; ment u.‘,;fl,f“i'-' e G i ! 4% (By Harry Ginsherg.) G010V stist el isiss mhas s DO 0 oonside e T Ak o e {ntiiaa ithe i ‘-‘ and 8 A : n ne foatured by a barrage Center 1 iy anme in {60k It Hnis dampituiies2s e ; i f s i g0 shooting whieh reseni- | Kildlf, Woodford ... Reamer | e 1 4[1iggst Donahie, & Lutherans were scheduled to play : ; % 1 the shelling of Paris the Tuteos | Guard , e s AT R tey tried ag | oo Blue Army, but the Blueblrds & s o /% i b lefeated the Mohawks by a score of ' Parker B Merrill \ DAMGeS are SYnonymous 1 loley were play-| o "nor “appear and the contest P 4 : & ) to 18, » Indinns presented a Cuard I basketiall, Maleolm andaeld- HlE R IngRRT AN \ the suburbanites was shifted ; . team of ponderous displacement i Substitutes — South Churel, Nye, | man iy, are wonders when up the schedule to ' the gap. | 4 : di mber of the near-great | Wossels, Jacobi and Osborne. Cel- | working th Neither shows a South Church Wins i . B ’ t h a By ’1 .!:‘;‘. ““\: | tics, Smelter. great lot W8 when playing with who did ) Fenidie on | The South church, looking for an i ‘W.HMHWI“” M:w" ot | The Boys' Club fakes on the other trar tirow l~“‘1“' of sring the bacon t ) : & Revnolds CA8Y Win, found fts hands full and : Laurcls of South Mancliestor thig (1 cther on o basketball floor, AL evening in o games which has a | Playing together, and fhey are casily hls ability 1 reat deal of * Kilduft, a v ) t o king both Na# Aable to dcfeat (he Methodista T el Sl S T a flerce pesistance upon LOIEILORY. ToHL sareen e bearing on the pound champfon- | the champion pair of tie state ship of the stute. The visitors are| The trio alrcady sizned by Man- 18 BOL UWAY | part of the losers. Cooley start- tton IV hinmon 0 i : points. | acknowledged contenders for this|agr Carroll, have been playing title, while the club, although not | basebail ever since they were dn making any pretensions to cham. | high school together n Holyoke. TRamtrem I pionship yet, would not be ave to | Donahue stands six feet 1wo inches S i 5 LLOYD HAHN Ssmi ‘“"" making such a name for itself. The |and is considcred one of the hest gree, the Ne ) { point on a free try, | (ore the Method started scor- | Lloyd Hahn, Boston A. A, runner and holder of the world indoor N ”'H;r:\ ll'w\fl ‘u!mh v‘vln)r\ h lnl\ d the r'”"jfl:'f-'f """f '}:v‘”” ! :{‘: mdv!v ¥ smons drop z one from | . cde forre " o .. 1 n [ R ; 5, artford Acmes wi 0NSed ain esides 0, NS¢ iristol chine 2 3 5 it 58S . s field (I8 Semmans dropping one 4roM | pecords for the three-quarter-mile and 1,500-meter yuns, who | Preiss S 8 e e e e e e e oL L Am g ! IERhG e 1 ol (el c Ve | has sailed for New Zealand on a mission somewhat similar tml len, e confident that at last he has struck | them are Tommy Tracy, former « agner sank ] £ A 7 « 1 H o i o 3 nuke, ¢ e 1 - ir 1 s! e Steg Zotars a i g KLt before the end of the hait the | Nurmi's invasion of America last winter. At Honolulu Hahn is |0 © ; A Y the right one and that it is set to | Dartmonth star; Steg Zetarski and score 38 to | 3 : | on, S e i > Herh Carlso 0 Jlays . cthodists rallied, § 0 meet Jackson Scholz, star s IR e )= | Bradden, r L 2 : = e | Method i t t Jacl Scholz, star sprinter, and the two will then pro- | 1ra4q N eu v(wn't! T 1 nrll t |;LIH “Y] il oy l’” - "n"l”'il" “‘;w‘mfl kets for 16 of New Dritain's 42 | v nold TE W king flel and it} eeed {0 the Antipodes. Hahn has been running only three years, | ivcidman, 1 ] WG Ll DG AL I . 3 e R work cut out for them this evening, | dan who was one of the malnstays X ‘l'l',’,l Restelll e L o bl feund the Soutn | ut in that short interval has come to the front rapidly. Rakowski, and they will give their best against | of the Bristol ligh sehool team last ble Carrol 1t w o S church struggling to retain its lead | ~ fast up-state year. : ) r mood anid P : and the Mothodiste making | g e preliminary game will, bring | Plar o {n tho works to bring r \ - 1 a de- 5 i T B : o ; Mohaw ks, i i hite * Bheehan came clon seore, § G K| DY R ER TS S S E 1 3 | v JERDRL,S 5 " four consecut fetorles | Hartford Crescents, Alpines of [N Ehinenitle U oo Rl 1 Jtest « a il misscd St arous gRBUCISE T0 SET SKATING MARK jrar oo it S SR B o] G s, i sahttrs e o e ; n of I ; Sl AnelisE et he Congregationalists still A E (et who gave the Boys' Club quite a rul | the Guards from this city. The sea- 10 toughest opposition ! i el blocking | With the Conreg L A h : o fow weeks ago. The ehurch will be son will be opencd nest, Saturday o i ; i o X i gislefonaive Dk A dams T WaK : Sensational Finnish Skater FEntered biati at full strength tonight and should | night at the high school gymn: g Js was beautiful to i < ®ive the Bell City players a hard ium with the crack Meriden Na- I'riday night in Nevy 1 (o1 clogely guarded but got under way In Newburgh Champion- 18 ity playersl e ihardii imi wil] 101 n ssel, while Ha son's n fona Tuards ypposing the home he (ho ing ¢ f A 5 e : 0 S 1 session. He, Cooley, and Ta Ramn 2 Retirest I Hores to Fimer A, | (18sel while Harris Johnson's men | tional Guards opposing “Red” Reynolds, also, closely guarid- | peat | while guards kept their men to tory over the locals. S 4 : | Honiposnn] : bt R . 1t cond act of the meeting o et MARVE Y ACTION cd through the game, . i x S i, e o0 QRS T (;hflflges in Rules | mesvaren o vo1 | —At-| o Ramblers prosented @ som — | MARVEL OF ACTION i s Re t 4 5 e e S 0 mpts to lower the world's records | et i A" STAR TEAM on Torbes, who guards the a nnt,.l bagket for his only doub By i i man. ahovel nlcely, Bradions DR ) et i ca 1 Dl ol T (o d AR DR failing to get a chance o sinl i ; jsts' work, with Hewett and.An-| New York, Dec. 28 () — Coll made by Cl e jonals, is regarded as a marvel [ e 5 who play t the Igt : n doing well, Duntz kept | football two faults, in the opin- | MUNver ULl vl school when tha itution had but of action. He is a little fellow but er, in conjunction with the midd “Buck” Balley to Organtze Football nimble enough to be in every part A SRR S ialile. ehio) = et o S L g o o bOf the goal at once. He might be in this city their pasi lc 1) on prrsonal fouls doing t. The ”"‘"I“‘”*] ,'yfr‘: 4 ]" ""‘l_';,l](;“n\”,”[ championships in Newburgh on oL ‘\.x f,'l"l'(‘”“l ":""‘L“ l‘,‘m i Eleven To Meet “Red” Grange's ! .j.q oThenman of a thousand R e Seibis f i e : e Jas made four recommends s fof F K e experienced oh difficulty 2 s liees ame applie 3 fhe Waterbury was all g : ¥l EORUCIESn0s R R s e scconds for SO el SO G | San Francisco, Dee. 28 (P— sellom employing the monster Sotiateos S e ¥ : rker. : e [ L un O el | (Wo-mile distance at Red ¥ i _“‘]~'. Deison | “Buck” Bailey, gnard on the 1925 |stick he carries, except to sweep 2 a snappy brand T ) Ve - j | recommen ]* Co b 1 Lt eolicke (GId o Olympic club football team, has|the puck to the left or right. His Aribbling ghtning spee oy, o Rty J shoulders be placed In that category |y, o0,y (a2 A e iRl prun iy R RRy lagreed to organize and coach an all- | legs, his hands and hie chest do the inftifutieg 1 $ e ymple sl folg|iaseiians I'_”“’-_"“ to 117, r team which is scheduled to meet | stopping and time after time he Groiih o I ety o1 o e 7, lonects atfon headed by “Red” loses Yhe hold upon his stick and will r Ly oleil the nee in . in San Francisco Jan. 24, plunges to the lee, employing his ACRBEICER L 1 » reconds. Both of these |~ Sxaminer. entire body to smother attacks. so0 common and contributed $0 MDY y.04p1g veere made in amateur com- A AL 000 g 0. k. Hollingberry of the s 10 the game that many ofi- | e | Wolack, ¢ ........8 19 Olympic club was originally slated to FERED IN TOURNEY Paul Foreman of New York cify . | "lorganize the fteam to oppose| Ninety-nine youthful tennis ex Winnon of ihe Middle Atlaniic Gitlakn som, gL 0 "|Grunge's squad, but announced last | ponents are entered in the national ashel e 1he back i the competition | ~|right that he had decided to with- indoor championship which starts inking E N nil 1 ok v 88 3 R0 i 1 n A here New ar's day. Ilness pre- | 7 *7 draw after the directors of the club |in New York today. or the oint the game, 1 ; i lerson, o | ors i the gridivon SpOrt Were yoyiq him from defending his title l tumblers, . |n2d opposed his plans. Besldes or- 1 followed ) : e . 3 ninced that a lineman, hifted by gy ga05 ang it was won by Joe | g zing and coaching the team or prying in himsclf, ¢ Maore of New York city Bailey will captain and play ' to fall flat on 1 Anong others, Fors il Il | ‘ 3 3 ¢ o he gridders, | )t ahos ot S5 T, s B e [Ph e s, e e dnsl| LIVE BAIT n had to tackle T (N6 192404 ™ enfoan Olymic [ Andersomeiatiisi i f10p by M. 8 Cowen, local promoter v he coubl. It i and Charles 1. Gorman of | "'\‘ s ! of the fortheoming contest, and C. C. | PICKEREL TRAPS arker 1 ;) 1oL 1 s N. B. Canadian Olympic IEALCAT) BE, Pyle, Grange's manager, remains in AIT P/ 3 ord 1, Os- Lt £ L hit ¢ 1l holder of the world's “|effect. By entering the ranks of pro- | BAIT PAILS Hey 1708 S LENErC SOln R ne quarter-mile record, in the effort to fessionals, Bailey will antomatically ICE CHISELS A 5 life when It \ fitle e 1lose his athletic membership in the = £ 600,000 IN ATHI 1 Olympie club, SHOWS HIS SPEED Re ,‘w.,;‘» estimates pla more | 2 r Thunberg, I"inland's 1 600,000 school uv“»] n athe | MEAVYWEIGHT FIGAT ¢ ice, showed an es letic competition in Gro () 7 year 1926 may produer L SPORTING GOODS ! stride in his first workout | York alone. Ther »a million | ¢ Ing that has heen denied 1 York vesterday after fifteen | Attending schools in thert~{ 1o jis predecessors, a heavyweight 15 MAIN ST. days on the Atlantic ocean, | fore slx out of ten participating in | championship fight. | £ome branch of athl the haskets ' came through again | le ty i 5 s for his team with ¢ another, but ! ponE S e i i ; e [ fleld goals at more or less vegula this ona witn | Larker, who had m ) i« A ) srvals. Joe Luke proved a verit- : Hay- A ul shot. Dum {osnlELhesn ot ihie gelc] {uable stona-wall on defen: Carroll lick, plunked in a long shot. The nners ran the count to 7-0 b coals, carried out some AT tiest floor work see ¥e © Waterbury Collegians Adams well guarded but went out |ion of tl stern assoclation of in= 1% T ORI W Le O ng | one Toom. " tlashed for abont d conchies contended thut the t tackl above much argu- The B;')r; /\/fl-w ) Ol FoR- - | [ WeLL - a3 / = \ | wWaAs . | sAvinG — WO TOOTBALL LEADL AR First Latheran 1 VEYY Y WINS GOLF HONORS CIGAR [#FWiacl ... . — P25 RY, THISONE R S .

Other pages from this issue: