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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 .