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\ . ¢ ¢ L] . ‘ N 4 \ « L] [} \ . . . . r L) » ? . [ The National teum has another tough &rind ahead of it tomorrow and Sat urday nights. slacks up against the Meriden En- dees fo the Silver City Suturday, the Dixles will appear at the State Armory, The team, at the beginning of the season lust y up ev ward th M year again, April 8 It's a long time between now and far as baskathall go stretch will mean a hard 1 ful reserve forcc. who nlay. There have been a few ad to the roster of the and the pick seems to be of the F nir team LaHar has been a few the in the Industrial Speaking of Sports Gu Friday, ar, was slated to clean ything In the state, but to- the close of the playing year, five wasn't working Wy of the fans who followed the tewm last year, are of the opinion that too many games coming in a tow, was the real reason team's slump and they are hoping that such will not be the case thls for honors for any team, The Guards appear to be In good shape and the management is building up a power- Th cessary because the ideal thing to do is to get two teams with players ‘© as good as onc another and then those who are apparently b ing worked too much, will be given the opportunity to rest up thelr mates take up the burden of it the next choice for ter, the ward on the Suggestions have been made that the team secure more guard scems to be a good number becauso at the present time, He is also a I last to be duft and Dudack the chosen for the re- serve position is Belser, also a for- afnir quintet. re back court positions. ards basketball Lwo-da the team while on of Hartford s0 good, for the o8 and tle will be ne- while National Gua league. with the team for | ars and he s a forward on |(' Fafnir five, erochowski was bstitute cen- fnir man and This han, Kil- | » taking care of F. Te 1 [ Should FRAT Qdmar tonds Odman . Webster mmy two of the men be hurt at any time [\, Wagner or be unable to play on a single | night, forwards would have to be | put in to play guard. | effec here are rumors around that the Dixie may bLreak up. TIf thig to the | in 13 true, there is onc man on the team who would | look good in a and that man i{s Hafner. Lave deci more games this year. haven't soldicrs from The team has won things with th City financially. even games and four out of innouncement that the team would The Meriden N led to dishand and play no be en %o out with the old ‘This seems a pity w0l as the Meriden National wands were,- should drop out ¢f ate competition, but it appea wit there is no room In the Silve ity ¥ two leading basketball | \es The Fnd have been the money oral y erday by Major has been the cities which «ented by teams, on for this to the the present time there isn't a tes composed of Jewish plagers in the (‘apital City and therefore a great Jdeal of support which has been ex- perienced heretofore, is now lacking ing baskefball team In that city ars and as they have Ut the funcy of the public, tI going their yather than to the Guards. Reports from about the state in- dicate that basketball is not drawing this year as it has In the past in H We believe that t ception to this that the Natfonal Guards This rather eliminates the Ameri- team and the and is New can Legion large sized® erowd American Legion team only played one game and the arvival y night will tell if the sec- be better than the Thurs ond first night. s, hasa't night will However, drawn owds to date although teams rep- senting the larg the city, play there every Tue There shouldn’t the drawing bers of the would turn out and yo one but they and t N would a ir conntry The ¥ way. Snell a Low Blow in the Round of No-Decision Fight Los Angeles, Dec. 31 (A—Charles Rosenberg, pected that Governor Smith of New York will uppoint someone else the comm their places, (“Phil") tamweight champion, lost on a foul in the sixth round of a scheduled sision bout here las Snell of Tacoma. |v ten round no-d “Doc” night Was! Sne 1 Llow i Ancrican big a B in e working now g0 the | commisston. ns expire hat they will not be Hardly anyene in this section of the | wil) today and rumors have reappointed. | New ssio! then in Muldoon's any- with nherg 10 o give general Br igue from consideration neither of the are Legion bhecause gion I8 1 ¢ every Thursday Muldoon on the N i sor Yo LOSES ON FOUL Charles (Phil) Rosenberg Hits ‘Doc’ n struck groin. t four pounds over Britain uniform, ational st a low, ¥ Guards Apparently going so well the Silver the ar, was made muel Butler, that a team as way heen repre- artford lays the fact that at m here is one es- statement itain, as far as are concernc drawing any Of course, the of next the Tndustrial any largs factories in ay ny reason for team not the mem- in the city it post ttend, the 1 crowd night. v for Farl w York box- two on heir year ry ihat such is he rank and file wk is thought to | nd it is confident- if not in both world’s ban- when aincing blow 1 by the figh A similar recogni ad held 1 s five rounds. [ Christinger Hartford | jrian Anderson Da I'n i, ah [ Industrial | because | 5 7l RS W, 1 Sixth | axin o ¥ I v 1 Xi ¥ Bro ater Linn Tuel histrom Carlson mmy, Kellerman t uhers ket waiter Walters Walker ... dham ROGEN 451 NITY BOWLL 0. 0. V. LE 474 s SPECTAL 304 BOWLING ALLI MATCH 57 51 ] 1) 292 849 9 Collinsyille Girls' Tive. oda rnquia rt Namara lo nover Randell Stedman's 160 (TR g e s i Collinsyille, Men. o84 15 55 Sturs, N 9 n 9 130 g2 w8 16 90 10 ) 1s i 460 FART & COOLEY LEAGUE Offige. Stead Lo 96 84 100 Aldricn . L9 Morse 97 * 80 81 L6 s a0 Machine. | players as Miss Marion Hollins, Mrs. |Dorothy Ctampbell Hurd, Miss Ms ry| Close followers of /K, Browne and Mrs, Alexa Strling [know the political trend of the| H. Lamberg carried off first hon- er, |board, wdvance two-theories as {o|OrS in the junior division in water | | What of he Ruth? Stung by |pos: clanges in the personnel, SPOrts. B. Sochinsky 1 the Em- |disappointment and criticism, the (It has been rumored that Muldoon |Ploved A class; T. Wessels is chan- erstwhile home run king has al-|will not be rcappointed and that at |Pion of the high school class and |ready begun {ralning to regain the fa testimonial dinner fo be given in |We Becker stands first in the | |American league baitle title he 108t [his honor Sunday n o Hellmann, and the eircuit-clout- | publicly resign boxing who | t. Farley will 5. Aquatics | iployed B class. Baskethall Champlons |mobile association. with He came | (pioice Do 81 (P—T : He was eredited with 2,260 points om L Ilensfat Mons| g Bk el e {he largest number ever accumulat- the i S e e ed in one year by a driver since the | e schodnle today, when contests werd Yol inauey) ma Helen Wills Leaves on hooknd for April 3 anl 4 at Tommy Mjlton points, European Tennis Tour n° 'a- A e was second, followed by Harry San Prancisco, Dec. 81 (P —Miss ,,“N,,yum(vl-h ne. s {Hartz, Bob MecDonogh and Lari | He) Wills, the Berk ¥ Rirl who | % e Cooner. Iholds the national women's tennis | T =) While no point system was in force |hampionship \day on a tour SIGNED WITH MASCART [to determiine the dirt track old world to conquer no Fargo, N. D, Dee. 31 (PN pion driver for t year, the o s of tennis H fricnds hope | P olle, Targo, ior ghtn ounc that Ralph De Palma sl 1 have opportunity t S BeantaiEiel sily 1 tained premacy in | : do Mascar is fic ning Yevery one 1 o 1 Pr at Holyoke, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 81, 1925, Globe Clothing House Malntenance, n the eys [uw Ay s J, Fltagerald ...... 7 Johnmon ) { Coogan It COMMERCIAL BOWLIN& ALLE K Pitzger it INTER-CHURCH LEAGUE AL nd Red Army, T M. Scigldler PO T ) Frelght House. Luwyer .o verendd13 &5 Sulmon J18 il ——————— — W, Scheldicr 1100000001 80 Lynel . Anderson .uiy00, 93 109 Kaytor | f N (Continued From Preceding Page) |8 1 " i L g Pag AR L :t:|Chairman Farley and Muldoon| iy i oy L . [ of the annual businessmen’s volley Wo A s May Not Be Reappomed hall lew The team which was | M‘n‘.z Lutheran (;i:lne]t‘n‘;llul“‘t!‘ e | composed besldes the captain ot | P O e Dressel, Galbralth, Campbell, Saxo, : Lndel uoa E New York, Doe. 81 P—James A, | Barnes and Unterspan, won five . Petorsol H 0 3 Farlley and William L, Muldoon | ¥4mes and lost ono . Peteraon .. " e complete their two-year torms as | Satunday League | Blwe ‘Army, i members of the New York Stato [ The All-Stars, captained by D, | Rener 100 sa— 0 = s [Athlctic commission today and fol- | Swunson, captured the Jaurels Riftla 97 84— 366 {lowers of Loxing arc speculating us | !he annual Saturday aiternoon bas. Homerth 03 lin the personnel of the board. posed of Cabelus, Larson, 11, Nelson, R ! | The powarful inftusne which tho | Parker, Lo Wit and Ttecino and = “\'YKIVVI‘.\~\41‘] wields in boxing cire! won cight games and lost one, | Kensingtol Gex 4 {througliout the country gives the | State Champlons i ‘onitord T b S present situation a national stamp. | Henry Dressel took state lonors B, Carlson ,.... 85 No other hoard enjoys the power or | during the year fn handball sing) ls:l'r’l‘:rm " o0y (Continued I'rom Preceding Puge) 1..((‘,,‘. of tho M York hody. 1 The Britaln Y. M, C. A, team tison . 100 2| > Democrats close to the boxing sit- | Won the state title in gymnastics in 5 ] play 80 well wilthstood & nerve- |uation, who were Instrumental in|1924 and has not hecn defoated |wracking fest in winning tho pro-ihringing about the enactment of the | The team s made up of Joe Regan, fessional championship for the sce- [Walker law, legalizing boxing in | W. 1L Walthers, 1% Pawlow and 1 bt ond successive season us 1o forecast | New York ¢ said to have |ltcam, | ,""“’H“\n“‘ another relgn of the veteran pro- |Been displeased with the rulings of Boys' Division | Vantine fesslonal triumvirate— Smith |the present commission and a cry The boys' division championships Augustine and Hagen, W {tor an entircly demoeratic member- [showed a number of youngsters wlo tional open wins rdJship has been sent up, They bes [aive promise of branching out in the end of the season, due largely 1o livve that Governor Smith will ap- |vears to come into athletes of good Parier » impatred vision, and his chance of {point a democrat in place of the |calibre, e i 3 {reprating does not appear so bright. [ione republican member, Muldoon, Track and Pield S I 24| Glenna Collett, who regained the [ Friction civ developed last lgar Kloiher was the king pin | Myers Wi n§ 40— st women's golfing peak she occupied [year when Farley was clected chair- [of them all in all around work in | T Lk also will be called upon 1o [man to suceced George Lrower, split track and ficld cvents for the Trinity M. E. {faco a steadily improving fleld of |the commission into two factions |Past year and as such, he is chau Nenso 8 in defenso of her | with a democrat, aligning [Dion of the Loys' division of the | it 0 5 |titlo next year. But it is doubtful 3t | nin Muldoon, a republican, | Y. M. €. A, | [Heivrattn §1— 167 (the opposition of youthful chal- [ugainst Brower, a democrat. As a| % Klopp is champion of the 5| Shepard 119 g: 14 [longers, led by such stars as the |result of this condition Commission- | Ployed A division in track and field | Jonvs $2— 17 Englewood, N. J. school girl, crs Farley and Muldoon have dom- Wessels holds the honors for the | B Oreutt, will be more pro- [inated matters in the board this high school division and ¢J. Nimro nounced than that of such scasoned {ycar with Brower taking little active i3 champion of the Employed 1| |mg crown he relingulshed to Iorn lteasons advanced for the re High school team, the Hustl- | Ruth has risen from the floor {rumors appear logical in view of composed of - Havlick, Adams, | § |of cutting defeat before. He com- [the apparent friction in the com- | ORtorn fand avessels ity wiis lines a muarvellous physique With a |mission. It is pointed out that "€ five and losing two games won champion’s determination to win. | Muldoon has becn the dominating | Championship f\f the high scheol [Dlsciplined and repentant. Ruth has [spirit during the year under the [1Vision league. The Red Jackets | § ladt to work vizorou: to restore | chairmanship of cy and that he |“3Me out on fop of the junior divi- ‘ | himselt to favor: and his followers |is likely to rise to 1 rirmanship { SO0 DY reven W nd no losscs, |predict new and greater achieve- |in 1926 if reappoint [ latninas made up o Beng: ments for the Yankee star, When he was eleced chairman of |1010SOD. Taylor, Benson, The veteran Hoppe, already de- {the hoard early this year, Farley |Se¥enson. Nimro and Swanson, prived of the 18.2 balkline *cham- [said it was the sense of the board | Outdoor Mile Relay |pionship which recently passed {0 (that the chairmanship should ro-| 1he Employed B team won the | Edovard Horemans of Belgium after [tate, Ile pointed out that Muldoon [#BDual mile relay, outdoors, the time [a sensatfonal match with Jake [was chairman prior to Brower and (fo7 {he event being 4 minutes 42 Schacfer, Is mow confronted with [that following Brower e had been [SCC0NdS. ‘he team is composed of | challengers for his one remaining felected at w mecting attended only |C0@tes. Norton, Annunziata, Gay- title, the 18.1 crown, by himself and Muldoo! Damo- | LosshinnorEKoyzra s Bexlon SALS B Other sport leaders seem deglined |crafs. taking Farley's assertion it~ | P2t Tiecano and Benson. to another year of success, inctud- |erally, conchide that this makes him | .. Basketball Throw ing the flect Finnish distance rnn- [duty-bound to vote for Muldoon for ! Th® championship for the baskel. | § ner, Willle Ritola, the e eyeling [chairman of the 1926 board, provid- |all free throw contest for boys . king, freddy Spencer, and those ling both are reappointed, sl il S 00 QRS N0s on Y {two powerful wiciders of the padded | From more than one quarter it "‘,”'4‘7_‘ il 't‘lw‘ o gloves—Arryk Greb, veferan cham- {has been reported that the next m,r“..‘ R 5 Baleraoni] plon of the middleweights, and |chairman of the commission will be Rnte G e h"\,(l out | B “\|"vhn Walker, monarch among the democrat and it is likely that ‘n( 45 trics. - | weiters. Vl:.\:yrp“\;}]‘-"lwl‘:\”‘\;t\l"l 1o the po- i B o | | Advices from Albany say that| Stimming i the summer 1] AR 21U matter of appointments until |SPerts which had ] llowincs e fter Tie had completed his annual [ 1N this eity "Im'vv(': 'th’ el .-»’n! e pori R . o8 to the legistature, (om- |#Cauatic sports of all sorts with feo oung” dake Schacter o Meet [ R O donn said Tuesday. iy | hockey games oceupled the fnterest Edouard Horemans Tn Special [commenting on the completion of his | ©f 2 00 number in New Britain. [term, that he has been advised iplsantiiei follonrainailionly Match Tu Chicago Next Week, Governor Smith to “carry on” untjl @ Small chance "‘\_“1“% ’Hv[\h’ 1 i[8| Alice saere haslk been. anwointod |oritesnastimpiing 2 sritain | 0, Dec. (- Young"” J“'M e geciierioid “w.l s the high school track mects | B “haefer, who recently Jost his St e | which drew their own little coterie 18.2 balkiine billiards world title to of followers, there was only one Bdouard l\(lvlwlm:xrl\ giun, mwn.-‘} PR[CE GOES UP [event during the year in this line , la record-breaking high run of 432 [ that stands out above the rest, That in the final block, is here to ,-ummi e is the Industrial track meet, the himself for his challen match 'Cost O Boston Hockey Player | first ever attempted here, Tt was with Horemans next weel, wip.| Taises $10.000 Iu Tive Minutes |10t 8 howling success, bu it mizit (g ‘H[nrv‘n\:ms has been here tor s al| Joston, Dee. 31 (P11 nricelof A review of the year in sports | days. . i Boston hockey player went up |shows t w Britain was a The title play will be in three 800- gy 40g in five minutes the ofher |leader in all b f point blocks, Monday and Tuesiday adlanis ety (e Bl of the stat i nights and ~ Wedneaday afternoon. | oy of the National Hockey |Season of 1925-26 should be the 1§ (harles Peterson of 8. Louis Will ey fajled to get Sprague ever experienced her with referse at Schacfer's Insistence. Tho | o0 “gtar Boston defense man, ac- | numerous feams engaged in play. | former champion ‘objeeted to a de-i o 4ine 10 a story which is going |The National Guards are pointing to | cislon of Herbert Levis B ke re E hout the s championship and another | arbiter in the mateh e Pirates ha team, the American Legion five, has = s {to Manager Art been organized for state competi- \ it {reported to have roplic Boys' Club, the onal Guard | o ey, ; “How much do vyou for !serves and the Burritt A, C. fives are | Veter DePaolo, One of Youngest |11 27 querricd Pitishur Son andarengsintaRiuninn| 7 : : Y “Forty usand J if | titics. The Industrial lcague is on | @ o Motor Racing Drivers, Leads - FOM AR0UShd oo Tl G o e e List ¥or Year dust Closing Ferninnnie . more Washington, Dec. 31 (P—Teter De rise w this oc il of sports t will he {Paolo one of the st profossion- ! th cord year heyond the most | al motor racing drivers, was declars announced ardent hopes of the most rabid f el 1925 champion yesterday by { to $30,0 e contest board of 1he American Auto- s wore n and Cleghorn | EXHIBITION GAMES ESTABLISHED 1886 UITS and OVERCOATS $65.00 $60.00 $55.00 $50.00 $48.00 $45.00 $42.00 §40.00 $38.00 §35.00 §33.00 $30.00 $28.00 HART SCHAFFNER & MARX SUITS AND OVERCOATS SUITS AND OVERCOATS SCHEUERMAN BROS. OVERCOATS 40th NNUAL CLOTHING SALE Suits and b2l ”» b2l 2 o) b2l ” ’” th) " Overcoats ) ” b2 ’” ” ” b2l tp) 7 ’” ) ” b2 b2 b3l ” a4 b2 ” b2l ” oh) ’” MICHAELS STERNS CHILDREN'S CLOTHING REDUCED N. ¥, N. H. & 0. R. R. 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