New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 28, 1925, Page 9

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W NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECE FBmsTntsanneten: day exeatennenattenntrsteent | (o) e we 1 cals such o is ekt g%:m i i, " ;”“,;.l.).,FIGHTS LAST NIGHT| filV[S ANSWER 'm Let Marineg Tell One shots, Havann—Julian \mw wi Lof Sporte] o SR TITIALL CRIICS ting. 1le played a won- | tunning leather and various Indus- l trinl purposes, |\ The solution of the Mayun eafen- dar which has amazed scientists tor lFW "’"‘[qu yoars, f8 the culmination of lonk MLy Lr. Herbert J. Spinder of Har - vl discovered the seeret of th fust ay lig ‘ | : A " . Mayan time count, based upon the : et Idertul gume on the defense ar e R a1 Brii \ o DOARC Y DOR 0 iy o nd ol o0t "o | o g e, e James L. Knox, Harvard Team Closing Year Brings Forth New |uovcarances of Venne an e oo prettiest coy soonin iy es lroke up Ne Jritain's mweight champion of Jurope " nd evening star, He set abom 5 e i almost perfoct pass otk Ilis cyo | buat Halin 4 it o Dy Wy (1] Eon city In years at the stwe wrmo A i DusKWor n . in 1 T ulating 1) 0 astr R e e :J 'un‘l]h- vk four out of fiv - —_— ry before Christ, and compared 1 1 1 - res besides a donhl wint score Y, 1 P, Wit 1 wlen rea atisaciions ] X v . N C s 1 Dec, 25 D) ) \ o with dates on the calendar, He tie fun f K e i ’\mluL more games like the one P nd chiet football scont, yesterday | X o : ! }aceutate in their caleulations that watch i played last & lay night and e | g oo 2 o A answered the eriticisims of modern s wer i nee was made for the days we : management whi huve u hard e | WOPd Team Headed By Tim | coese foothall wit o sione story o TOBIers dts st insert in deap years to offset the Howarl I flashiy forward on r‘”" to 8 1t w\f] "w-‘ el e Cronin Selected As second Op- Lostonf L arild g Clting ghie i Fd day over 385 In each Fafnge five o the Industrial | were something ke i | e L e litoriuls, Geors A w1 n ¢ he sun. BHeLTein) lioui mun et i ethor in the armory and nany of | polents For Loeal Quintet, Owen's muguzine article und R () King Q Mayas o1 T T he spectators were forced to stand | Grange's entry into the professiona 9. tion 1) ! rpent, noted the movs st tingg Suturday l,{,u N :,N about the sidclines, The erjes | The Amedean Leglon basketball | gama as sparks which ignited 1he ! | of curately and his ol o fd tnie | WO also pretty well filled f auintet will meet test a week | controversy which Loat e Rio Javat ; o s form u 4 groot. |10 the fact ( the Collegi Ihursday ar the Y, W 1 of the s X presented 2 i rdod N8 that by m good amount anplauso, | & 00l reputation before e Eymuasium the taam | wiat he termed t “true facts, \ ¥ deif h AThotkh 116 aid ot nto tha |this city T \‘-‘!‘nkllnvm,vl Croseents, 1 vather than the hadf-truths and one- | 3 { : n ) i will he t second game of tho | g, o o8 f ! game, Ilels i sided argume of the erities, f o Brewe . ; i g‘ml!dliu\ e ol e Wl | ACeon sronatio S nd cla ¢ primary hue and cry this ” LN g “H:\"\\\[m[ ('c““m“ An (inerereive ABUrOmait schedule is the Disies of Hartfor team of tongher caliber t : ! T e N oney Making Concerns ! ISro Tl danene dr the v cgion players have yet n 3 i e ) by n, Dee, 25 () A harge crowd of spectators from |00 Suturday night, The team that fs sehh te K 1 S per cent food S LR Lkl Watewbury, Including many of the |J4ve been golng great guns this yeap | et the lon five In this ity and | 60"/ "sliege yonr 18 actwilly db- ; o et LIRSt et NPT e though they were defeated in m",(w‘;“;,luy-.‘.vnn u‘ played H. IS otedi Dy Ui i Ui o fo st Mraat o proofing p [lurtng the year just |r>[l.l]IlL.' 'm] collegge, were on hand to wateh the |the first meeting Wwith New Britain ,,l,“.‘\ N N at ‘ 0.0 ate armory, [y, js not compulsory for the pay- e Weai b Bl L LUILIC B g them was | IV @ 5c0ro of 27 0 21, the game was 210 (0 rent combinatlont 1= = iha oiner studen@ (he ‘alumni e Gihenaniti fovimenlautidlon so close that it w untiy | thoush som SAMOEDIATATE} o S, 1 N ol « Lyasidends s avoriged 1 former guard on : 1 e Havtrora avoll Ve eont with u maximum of terkpiry Dlues foolball tenm the final whistle 12 Dixles are out | {70 O T8 T i | Answering those who have e i 1s unusual in an ad e ho e i ,‘,-: \ le ! ‘\‘ ! v and as good a | WL AR, CE e el ‘p loved the building of huge stadia ! A | P business vear, The agl was such a bulwark of streng! QB SE v UR nve or to opp y Abe Sl 100 the spe tootbull, a d T Hvidend for the banks v in the line for the Tirass City team. Prospect. R 2000 work {n |Who resent ity accordud | il rocont, and for the str SEE s Y ~ the game 1 Guards ang L0 gBRME, « \ 1 The Collegians had played one ey i Hien the [ “Stadia have | tsimnly be ; £ ¢ ; : N e ®ame together, but the teamwork bt o i wi demund for ; ) e Ll NEW HAVEN BURGLARY ‘hey displayed agalnst the Guards, AR T ! ats are dn demand b ! ¢ ! ¢ 5 Ol / sl N [ Dee, 28 (P—About would lead one to belleve that they ‘1, < men hard for the com | | comee nearer crystal- ; b it of Juwelry was stolen had played since the opening of the e e T 1 i underlyin, 1ts of humiar « Vi & of J. I Heyr [ scason as a combination, ;14 voff of two weeks due to play- than any ot IRFLBLING ev0 2 SARY c Beng St DS e ; ing nights falling on eventngs before |04 ~“| T i public espe- Qe 1 ) Mr. and Seldom, ever, have two guards 1 i 1 clally loves a contest, % r heate t sel b g Conti: oy receling P holldays, he expeets that the five ! 3 1 A cater a e i chat tagner. and [ ccontinuga lvTr:u Galls G T Gl i B e e e S ront windoy Foley did during the game, These | Lt = o fapithe 3 allotted to ar riven gubjeet is de- 1 = tlon diselosed 1\\Ko, hdnfllin:l'rny‘!m‘ I3 GOy R p . B e I 0 S N o R e P iiie alan who are considered ¢ i . jweause of bis ; deli o r. g 1 0 2 [; N « times, held the former to no field | e o g F M ] i termine the amount of y i « \ {asi: vy on Dixwell aven baskets and the latter to one Jone | oofih b 8: weereee et oo O AR GLASE WRAGHIY lsoace whien his papers readu PE( ”AR HJA “fl'?\ lg i Wb el torday afternao tally, In fact, both Taylor and Rey- | BB 2 | want an that given sulijeet. TAKING FRAN WL / N e eln nolds falled to get an open shot at el an The money received f thall \D U : = st b ne. 12 28 “is spent In nal g « ( indic te g Ay g - Q N the basket all night long. e e CALE [Hith il v o ‘ Ll tome | Yaval Academy Seeks This doesn't mean to say, that ‘\]]'”1,1'.?3“['0""’ 1L T : :lnn Y other brar oven to cor- | Countey s Literalls a Sea of M 3 el of very lot To Hold Winter Honors 5 g e ~ {1, Baldwin ies for goal -— A =X 1 Wwho | 2 Anpapolis, Dec, 2S—Entering Taylor ands Reynolds weren't in the | ! AL " : pective excr ' ; . y Infering npon 3 3 2k arselle 1, O. on 12 \]flnnn W I d " d and Cold Wave Again i ) Bost new food product i the T L T T YT i game, heckuse they were very much | YTl b O Laveon 1-2: aione | Willian If Regrs of Ridgeliel ‘ SN e foo o 1 of winter spors. the Na. in evidence during the night. Tioth | Ll & Taldwin 2 | Detited \ ) .M. val academy is intent on maintain- the forwards played a wonderful it nery ‘”'u‘_"" | Had Um{“e Dis#mc[mn \ 0 L 1nELthefnemarlablerotord it floor game and it was thelr passes | =¥ | que Vs I i n, ik ) ) il e B ""“""'.'",“ on many oecasions that put the bail | BIIR() EA g — | \ al « hranches. Tn fact, in wint: 1 coring position for the home P N BOXER HAYE | ] ! : ‘ 13 pro- jsports us a whole, it stands abea n a scoring pos 0 J i Ridgofield, Dee, 28 (®—Willlam o B n pow- [of any other college, team. b CHA[\CES AT ALL T]TLES Henry Beers, who died during las Ine was demonstrat- | Last season the Naval academy e aea e T ke sasl iy htnel night from injuries sustained in an . 11 the soleo profein in [won first honors in hoxing, gymnas L 3 { CEEn) (celdent, was worshipful m = ) vndowing the ath s wa pigs and fencing and second place scorlng kid of the night. He tore | % i MORLL \ 1M 2 hetlivived on df. |in. wrea and s n down the floor and caged five field |1301and Todd Gets Opporwnity To et e L | : ST T o T e A e Sl goals in the first half and three in | gqyance In Ranks By Meeting S ) SO o : L | A th lead in ' the second and this in a great meas- L S ditempt 1o vaise 1 L (hitt . il i he lead in the other two ure won the game for New Britain. Dave Shade, ‘ ! Y R ity 1 ) 3 | ' i : e Kiduft came through fn wonderful | o 0 e E R N R Aatatl e e 3 \ « and [READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS style when the Waterbury team di- | | \ e e e N 3 1 for | FOR RESULTS rected lis attention to holding down | Po%1s hitvo |;<‘\h\ onn Mr, Brers was in his usunl health . s, ; i 2 S i past fow wee 12 « deers was in his ust f Most ¢ \ as New Britain's forwards, crimination on this side of the At.|vesterday. After dinner ho starte ‘ i o 3 e ns B lantic, up prebably reached the v f b4 b IJ).;'DH,L tpv:\,\ln,, n;:;\! L«’s{-“o‘yl"fi{ I” A1 aivistons cxeont thie Teayy- | and foll backwaris the [Loyola University Foothall Team to | ' ! } e ,&2 he hardest men on as ki a ; 5 2 7 AR 1 1, Ndia . court, Carroll. _(nr(hn most part out T T I R SRR, T i can oin Play Washington And Chicago od in Church g 5 5 jumped the Waterbury man and he | e LN % i5a i ‘ e b monstration on fter o period of unconsci L Licvens Next Year 1he A : i I | \ . s played him even on the floor, Tn the L . g oo/nEnas pOLBIInConRCIONRn G i : , " o L 3 Tasun: when Roland Todd, Mr, Beors was a native o lge. g \ anitary maiter of scorlng, the Nex 10',"‘(']“':"«rumw T el n e e o et Sl el ana i, Iss 0t ttors Tiia Sicie | Iew Grlbae L L 10000128 (1 : ‘ Danitary arber op drass City hoop tosser. this country, encounters one in town. Te long had been a war- earded for tl 1.oye Tty their co i 3 Giee Winslow 2/) I\'I&ln bt Ibest battlers at his w len at &, Stephens’ church ootbull team for 1926 t | i nWe s v mit ! ¢ \ il Tohnny Sheehan pls onder- | : ! , Y ] , O h ] h. N S ol a1 1 Sackeoms and 1 Daye Shado of Caiitornia. |3 AR G s i ver Woolworth's New Store was through his h work in | ntsca o 2 J ¢ - f At { ) his 90th jcials of the institution. G i v | il ) 3 guarding that many V B vecipient Cathoiic uni : i \\ care now located in our new shop, where we have went wide of the hoop, Joh 1 : caged three fleld baskets, Fe i e A ] royed : ! lavger quarters and greater facilities oppor the additional fact tiwill play here November 20, N7 land, faced some first class per- | rarely has a member who had at- % Cfi |ln formers, Late this month Tommy tained that age heen clected to ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT \ Falls, 1o i The Laurels of South Ma will oppose the Boys' Club here to- night. These Laurels are the team Remember the new address 1 Y Vo & 5 S O iMilligan of Scotlamd Wil mect sueh an office Mr Mrs, Heney eck o i ')7 / ayhichinas glven Sithe SBUrTIUaRER0d b R i s or T el il Two nep! who' sursive are | Walcolt t Twve announced the | Trindty Choiv Eficetively Sings “Fl | ; i ~ WViain St. much worry during the past week by | y . it e champion, i a’ title contest, Frank 1. Beers, of Milford, and | li non-appearance, hut the trouble has S Herall st After M Todd’s bout with vie Triday | John 1. Beers, of Norwall We Invite Your Inspection heen explained by Manag ) 4 1 - 3 ¥ of the state team ‘ NIEhtin M ac wre Gar \r. Beers heen | < pressive Entrance Into Auditorinm i 3 ks not he a title affair hut sucee or of Saving troct \h N The Laurels were a glishman wi ¥ K i ittt l: 1o challen or the crown - - s in this city for a numl st night contri Tuesday, but a mysterions tele 2 .“ R o Order Ts Placed for nd skl B : Lt caljosthe P‘F" LR [ e docal 10 fispuced the clims of 233 Gas-Electrie Busses st b L . ‘f,“““’,‘;g\,g ad broken up stopned the nir S o il S s Frmbis Savec T rnally, use PISO'S Upon being set right, the ma Wiy L, (R LR Ry Ao LG A AT Throat and Chest Niindlaals ;l‘ 1t o m ‘\\‘\[!]', but will go ugainst Todd as Scrvice Railway Co. of New N en turned off, they marked \“|‘r_1g: urrledly agreed to a game lecaielit J.. has placed an order fo night without consulting his players | MiHdICwcigDt. Jhonpinced A ocden fon el o = or the calendar. When he took the |, =% & e e Niteie6 1A up with his men, they pro- |- N s ] ko L {Trom amywhere hotwer a4t As th., Doas Brmg the Deer to Bay s Christ and s T | battle with Jack Demps dividual order none of them wanted to come, 5o the [I STORAGE | f1s had to disappointed for arranged; (;“\v‘»‘yljw;”“ | ceond time flair is un- | o compan said fortunate. but Gorman quite evident- | INgram Denies He Is ! ity eaida W ORI TS ‘“""{ ll)'('kfl"“ \\ltli/;)fl\)‘ oo he rate of about 100 | Our usual storage system is in operation this S8 San Vrancisco, I 'S (P —Te- | coacl | \ " | ports that he is a e - — | vi 5 A . eI : sois Catled an the phone, Gorman gave | TG L Turkish Papex. Will | winter. Old customers know what this is and positive assurance hat liis a e i s A | i i il appear at the Toys' Club to- | joad e GIEW 2 Have Women's Page the profection it means to them. night they have done several | ( : (P —Wo. | times in past yoars, 1€ the tolephon. | o I i i sl ocs not g in ,‘{f‘}‘,\“;”’: / “Investigate O'N S WINTER STORAGE” appear here, and the vitts may e he enabled to arrange a game for a | future date The game in the Roys' Club 1v s ofiafing womn mediat up B and jun K108 | with 1he vublic a . v alled off 8 S P e N S T '““;\",\""'“Z‘TLY”T Al R R R B 39 WASHINGTON ST. PHONE 900 will tear into cach other with re- | demy foothal i, | (P——Trofes Holmes of The Dixies of Hartford have had the 'is halding it ssion here a blow to s n i an- o, e adv I anditors o 5 nhotoos < s s an old-time deer hunt ne et . § N O - ~ FRSI ST G ST 'I}m \mn; nnll fl.‘..lrlfl,l:l}Vh. tal «nl in France, sho ws an old e decr hu It nearit climax LET US REPAIR YOUR TIRES captain and siar forward of the fop ¢ sishe o haia dom in | The dogs are racing along the bank to head o fi tl quarry, which can be seen emerging team, has entered Grove City college | = India.” | from the river at the left after a long swim. in Pennsylvania, The team there, | HOCKEY GAMES - o — e - — ren———— which hus always been famous for! 7y, ms from three Cana- 2 — - its haskethall ability, didn't consider | gian I cancua S e i sean, bt | o seoicn UL SALESMAN SAM For how Lon By SWAN with fhe tiion of the Hartford w York this| star the lincup, prospects arc in i\‘..‘ Montre Royal Military | deed very promising. and Princeton " ~Gin | . —— = = —_ — Ll ani FRICGI oPY 5N~ BEAT (T OER 15 MRS. (U GETTING TIRED OF (ALUNG loston Coll 5 {today and tomorro thering of fans at the |university croe S . The large sticks h Har- | 1 Ay ¢ ( Ve & ‘I- ‘ llrmrm the work of Ioley, |vara on S: St | THTRSZELL BND FIND OUT WHETHER ; CNER (DRTE UDALINE %LXLLH‘ UQ(‘\\ one of the visiting guards. This | : y | 4HE'S GONNA PAY THIS BILLOR NOT! [ WHEN N G EVER worthy has a trick of working his | SILVEY BURNS DIES | FRDAY shoulders and almost every time § urday night, he fooled an opposing | g player on a fake pass. He also had | yestorc a good eve for the hasket, plopping | Dok in two ficld haskets from around the | bantamweight center of the floc nonbail) | ma | New York ‘ i | | { | after Mike former Martin Durns, only 3 rs old minent in z world for a Dumschott appeared to be slower | had heen year than in former appearances his city, but he is still a whiz on | he court un dangerous threat e caged four baskets on hard shots | gan with Johnny Sheehan after him | Bajley every second Metro- on years. PLAY “RED'S" TEAM sco, Dec. 28 (A—"Buck" | 1925 Olymple | club foc A neater player than Counors | whieh js v ‘ onld not be found. This flashy for- | cregation headed hy “1ted” Gran ward was in on every play and liy San Irancisco Janvary °4, s med to be everywhere on the | The Exar oor. His work was not spectacular, | 13 s 1 coa wil t it was worth whil the team here, Bailey will captain reasous why the Waterbury “and olay with the gridders.

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